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Larry K Olli

from Shelton, WA
Age ~71

Larry Olli Phones & Addresses

  • 1810 Walker Park Rd, Shelton, WA 98584
  • 17827 3Rd St, Normandy Park, WA 98166 (206) 242-4985
  • Tukwila, WA
  • Holland, PA
  • Mentor, OH
  • Manson, WA

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Us Patents

Method For Making A Tetraketimine

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US Patent:
6353135, Mar 5, 2002
Filed:
Aug 31, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/386738
Inventors:
Larry K. Olli - Seattle WA
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
International Classification:
C07C27524
US Classification:
564 57, 564 59, 564 60, 564 61, 564278, 528 49, 528 53, 528 54, 528 59, 528 60, 528 62, 528 64, 528 65
Abstract:
Aliphatic tetraketimine of the present invention are a novel class of compounds represented by the formula: wherein Et is ethyl, Me is methyl, and R is a residue of an aliphatic diisocyanate. The tetraketimine is made by condensing a novel ketimine with a diisocyanate. The ketimine has a free secondary amine after a polyamine selected from the group consisting of: H2NâC2H4âNHâC2H4âNH2, H2NâC2H4âNHâC2H4âNHâC2H4âNH2, H2Nâ(CH2)6âNHâ(CH2)6âNH2, or tris(2-aminoethyl)amine is reacted with a ketone.

Pigmented Alkoxyzirconium Sol

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US Patent:
6605365, Aug 12, 2003
Filed:
Oct 8, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/169280
Inventors:
Kenneth A. Krienke - Seattle WA
Kay Y. Blohowiak - Issaquah WA
Larry K. Olli - Seattle WA
Joseph H. Osborne - Tacoma WA
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Seattle WA
International Classification:
B32B 1504
US Classification:
428472, 428328
Abstract:
A surface treatment, especially for titanium and aluminum alloys, forms a pigmented sol-gel film covalently bonded on the metal surface to produce desired color, gloss, reflectivity, electrical conductivity, emissivity, or a combination thereof usable over a wide temperature range. The coating retains its characteristics and impact resistance following exposures to temperatures at least in the range from -321Â F. to 750Â F. An aqueous sol containing an alkoxyzirconium and an organosilane with an organic acid catalyst and zirconium stabilizer is applied to etched or grit blasted substrates by dipping, spraying, or drenching, to produce bonds in a single application comparable in strength and performance to standard anodize controls. Parameters affecting performance include the sol composition, the Si/Zr ratio, the ratio of sol ingredients, the concentration of the sol, the carrier solvent, solution age, catalysts, surface pretreatment, application method, curing process, and primer used. The sol-gel coating may be graded in its ceramic character by adjusting the organosilane component between TEOS and silanes that have more distinctive organic character by virtue of organic ligands attached to the silicon.

Sol-Gel Coatings For Solar Cells

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US Patent:
6768048, Jul 27, 2004
Filed:
Dec 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/309710
Inventors:
Suzanne L. B. Woll - Manchester CT
Kay Y. Blohowiak - Issaquah WA
David E. Harden - Bonney Lake WA
Harold G. Pippin - University Place WA
Larry K. Olli - Seattle WA
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
H01L 31048
US Classification:
136251, 136256, 136261, 136262, 438 64, 438 93, 257433, 257434, 257435
Abstract:
Methods for formulating and depositing a sol-gel coating onto a surface of a solar cell to provide improved radiation damage resistance. The sol-gel contains a solvent, alkoxyzirconium and an organosilane, with an organic acid catalyst and optionally a surfactant. The sol-gel coating can be deposited by spraying and the sol-gel coating is cured. The invention reduces manufacturing steps and overall weight of the solar cell array.

Pigmented Alkoxyzirconium Sol

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US Patent:
7001666, Feb 21, 2006
Filed:
Mar 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/384908
Inventors:
Kenneth A. Krienke - Seattle WA, US
Kay Y. Blohowiak - Issaquah WA, US
Larry K. Olli - Seattle WA, US
Joseph H. Osborne - Tacoma WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B32B 9/00
B32B 18/00
US Classification:
428429, 1062871, 10628711, 10628713, 10628714, 10628715, 106404
Abstract:
A surface treatment, especially for titanium and aluminum alloys, forms a pigmented sol-gel film covalently bonded on the metal surface to produce desired color, gloss, reflectivity, electrical conductivity, emissivity, or a combination thereof usable over a wide temperature range. The coating retains its characteristics and impact resistance following exposures to temperatures at least in the range from −321 F. to 750 F. An aqueous sol containing an alkoxyzirconium and an organosilane with an organic acid catalyst and zirconium stabilizer is applied to etched or grit blasted substrates by dipping, spraying, or drenching, to produce bonds in a single application comparable in strength and performance to standard anodize controls. Parameters affecting performance include the sol composition, the Si/Zr ratio, the ratio of sol ingredients, the concentration of the sol, the carrier solvent, solution age, catalysts, surface pretreatment, application method, curing process, and primer used. The sol-gel coating may be graded in its ceramic character by adjusting the organosilane component between TEOS and silanes that have more distinctive organic character by virtue of organic ligands attached to the silicon.

Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Suitable For Aircraft Exterior Applications

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US Patent:
7544407, Jun 9, 2009
Filed:
Sep 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/228370
Inventors:
Diane C. Rawlings - Bellevue WA, US
Larry K. Olli - Seattle WA, US
Bruce K. Keough - Kent WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B32B 9/00
B32B 33/00
US Classification:
428 401, 428355 R
Abstract:
A pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) suitable for aircraft exterior applications formed by reacting a cross-linker with an un-crosslinked adhesive can resist many aircraft fluids and can maintain a bond to a protective barrier film of an appliqué at low and high temperatures. An exemplary PSA includes at least a first release liner and a crosslinked adhesive releasably bonded thereto. The crosslinked adhesive suitably is formed by reacting a polyisocyanate crosslinker with an un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive. The PSA can exhibit a peel strength between around 2-8 psi at temperatures between around 180-250 degrees Fahrenheit. In an exemplary method to provide a PSA, an un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive, a solvent, and a polyisocyanate crosslinker are mixed together. The mixture is reacted on a release liner. A portion of the solvent is driven off, and the polyisocyanate crosslinker is reacted with itself and with reactive groups remaining on the un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive.

Pigmented Organometallic Sol

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US Patent:
7563513, Jul 21, 2009
Filed:
May 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/138620
Inventors:
Kenneth A. Krienke - Seattle WA, US
Kay Y. Blohowiak - Issaquah WA, US
Larry K. Olli - Seattle WA, US
Joseph H. Osborne - Tacoma WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B32B 17/06
C04B 41/50
C07F 7/18
US Classification:
428429, 10628711, 10628713
Abstract:
A surface treatment, especially for titanium and aluminum alloys, forms a pigmented sol-gel film covalently bonded on the metal surface to produce desired color, gloss, reflectivity, electrical conductivity, emissivity, or a combination thereof usable over a wide temperature range. The coating retains its characteristics and impact resistance following exposures to temperatures at least in the range from −321 F. to 750 F. An aqueous sol containing an organometallic alkoxide containing either Ti or Al and an organosilane with an organic acid catalyst and stabilizer is applied to etched or grit blasted substrates by dipping, spraying, or drenching, to produce bonds in a single application comparable in strength and performance to standard anodize controls. The sol-gel coating may be graded in its ceramic character by adjusting the organosilane component between TEOS and silanes that have more distinctive organic character by virtue of organic ligands attached to the silicon.

Method For Forming A Pressure Sensitive Adhesive

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US Patent:
7807229, Oct 5, 2010
Filed:
Apr 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/432624
Inventors:
Diane C. Rawlings - Bellevue WA, US
Larry K. Olli - Seattle WA, US
Bruce K. Keough - Kent WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B32B 9/00
B05D 3/02
C08L 75/00
US Classification:
4273855, 4274071, 428 401, 428355 R, 524507, 524589, 524612
Abstract:
Methods of forming a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) are provided. The methods may be suitable for aircraft exterior applications. A particular method includes mixing together an un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive, a solvent, and a polyisocyanate crosslinker to form a mixture. The method also includes driving off a portion of the solvent. The method further includes reacting the polyisocyanate crosslinker with the un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive. A resultant crosslinked adhesive exhibits a peel strength in a range between around 2 pounds per square inch and around 8 pounds per square inch at temperatures in a range between around 180 degrees Fahrenheit and around 250 degrees Fahrenheit.

Colored Coating And Formulation

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US Patent:
7811374, Oct 12, 2010
Filed:
Aug 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/213707
Inventors:
Joseph H. Osborne - Tacoma WA, US
Ronald R. Stephenson - Auburn WA, US
Kenneth A. Krienke - Seattle WA, US
Larry K. Olli - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
The Boeing Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
C08K 3/00
C23C 16/40
G01D 13/22
C09K 11/02
C09K 11/06
US Classification:
10628719, 106450, 116206, 25230116, 25230136
Abstract:
A composition for coating a surface includes a carrier and an indicator distributed throughout the carrier. The indicator is configured to modify an appearance of the coating. The indicator facilitates determining a thickness of the coating in response to the appearance of the coating.
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