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Inventor: Erb; Uwe
Address: Toronto, CA
No. of patents: 5
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7591745 |
Strong, lightweight article containing a fine-grained metallic layer |
September 22, 2009 |
| Articles for automotive, manufacturing and industrial applications including shafts or tubes used, for example, as golf club shafts, ski and hiking poles, fishing rods or bicycle frames, skate blades and snowboards are at least partially electroplated with fine-grained layers of selected |
| 7553553 |
Article comprising a fine-grained metallic material and a polymeric material |
June 30, 2009 |
| Lightweight articles comprising a polymeric material at least partially coated with a fine-grained metallic material are disclosed. The fine-grained metallic material has an average grain size of 2 nm to 5,000 nm, a thickness between 25 micron and 5 cm, and a hardness between 200 VHN |
| 7387578 |
Strong, lightweight article containing a fine-grained metallic layer |
June 17, 2008 |
| Articles for automotive, manufacturing and industrial applications including shafts or tubes used, for example, as golf club shafts, ski and hiking poles, fishing rods or bicycle frames, skate blades and snowboards are at least partially electroplated with fine-grained layers of selected |
| 7354354 |
Article comprising a fine-grained metallic material and a polymeric material |
April 8, 2008 |
| Lightweight articles comprising a polymeric material at least partially coated with a fine-grained metallic material are disclosed. The fine-grained metallic material has an average grain size of 2 nm to 5,000 nm, a thickness between 25 micron and 5 cm, and a hardness between 200 VHN |
| 7320832 |
Fine-grained metallic coatings having the coefficient of thermal expansion matched to the one of |
January 22, 2008 |
| Fine-grained (average grain size 1 nm to 1,000 nm) metallic coatings optionally containing solid particulates dispersed therein are disclosed. The fine-grained metallic materials are significantly harder and stronger than conventional coatings of the same chemical composition due to |
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