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  • Rapid City, SD
  • Clarks Hill, IN
  • Sturgis, SD

Work

Company: South dakota school of mines and technology Jul 2019 Position: Associate professor

Education

School / High School: South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 2004 to 2009

Industries

Nanotechnology

Resumes

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Associate Professor

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Location:
1040 south River Rd, West Lafayette, IN 47906
Industry:
Nanotechnology
Work:
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Associate Professor

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Jul 2013 - Jun 2019
Assistant Professor

Purdue University Aug 2010 - Jul 2013
Research Assistant Professor at Purdue University
Education:
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 2004 - 2009

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Lori J Groven
Principal
JAC INVESTMENTS, LLC
Investor
690 W Rd 5 N, Chino Valley, AZ 86323
411 Glover St, Sturgis, SD 57785

Publications

Us Patents

Mechanically Activated Metal Fuels For Energetic Material Applications

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US Patent:
20140034197, Feb 6, 2014
Filed:
Jul 31, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/955926
Inventors:
Travis R. SIPPEL - West Lafayette IN, US
Steven F. Son - West Lafayette IN, US
Lori J. Groven - Clarks Hill IN, US
International Classification:
C06B 45/18
C06B 27/00
US Classification:
149 3, 149 87
Abstract:
The invention provides mechanically activated metal fuels for energetic material applications. An exemplary embodiment involves mechanically treating micrometer-sized particles of at least one metal with particles of at least one fluorocarbon to form composite particles containing the at least one metal and the at least one fluorocarbon.

Pyrophoric Materials And Methods Of Making Same

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US Patent:
8623156, Jan 7, 2014
Filed:
Apr 21, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/091385
Inventors:
Christopher Haines - Union NJ, US
Deepak Kapoor - Rockaway NJ, US
Jan Puszynski - Rapid City SD, US
Rajesh Shende - Rapid City SD, US
Zac Doorenbos - Rapid City SD, US
Lori Groven - Clarks Hill IN, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
South Dakota Board of Regents - Rapid City SD
International Classification:
C06B 45/00
C06B 45/18
C06B 45/30
D03D 23/00
D03D 43/00
US Classification:
149 3, 149 2, 149 5, 1491082, 1491094
Abstract:
An improved method for the production of pyrophoric materials which does not employ hot NaOH and produces pyrophoric materials on various types of ceramic, metal, nanomaterial substrates. The method impregnates the substrate materials with pyrophoric iron or other materials resulting in materials that are “tunable” with respect to its pyrophoric output as determined by its temperature, rise time sustenance etc through selective variation of particle size, morphology, and diluents or reactive materials.

Pyrotechnic Delay Element Device

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US Patent:
20210356243, Nov 18, 2021
Filed:
Jul 30, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/389598
Inventors:
- Dover NJ, US
Jay Poret - Sparta NJ, US
Lori Groven - Rapid City SD, US
Joshua Koenig - Rapid City SD, US
Jason Brusnahan - Semaphore Park, AU
Assignee:
U.S. Government as Represented by the Secretary of the Army - Dover NJ
International Classification:
F42C 9/10
C06B 23/00
C06B 33/00
C06C 5/00
Abstract:
The present invention is a pyrotechnic time delay system that is improved over prior-art designs. Specifically, the system described herein comprises at least one delay element. The delay element or delay elements each have an input charge, a delay composition, and an output charge. Both the input charge and the output charge are igniter compositions and are comprised of the same components despite having different functional goals. The input charge and output charge compositions preferably contain titanium, manganese dioxide, and polytetrafluoroethylene. The delay composition may be modified from current formulations to include manganese and manganese dioxide, or tungsten and manganese dioxide. The system disclosed herein may be comprised of one delay element, or it may be modular wherein multiple delay elements are connected in series.

Pyrotechnic Delay Element Device

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US Patent:
20190017795, Jan 17, 2019
Filed:
Feb 8, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/891557
Inventors:
- Picatinny Arsenal NJ, US
Jay C. Poret - Sparta NJ, US
Lori J. Groven - Rapid City SD, US
Joshua Koenig - Rapid City SD, US
Jason Brusnahan - Semaphore Park, AU
Assignee:
U.S. Government as Represented by the Secretary of the Army - Picatinny Arsenal NJ
International Classification:
F42C 9/10
C06B 33/00
C06B 23/00
Abstract:
The present invention is a pyrotechnic time delay system that is improved over prior-art designs. Specifically, the system described herein comprises at least one delay element. The delay element or delay dements each have an input charge, a delay composition, and an output charge. Both the input charge and the output charge are igniter compositions and are comprised of the same components despite having different functional goals. The input charge and output charge compositions preferably contain titanium, manganese dioxide, and polytetrafluoroethylene. The delay composition may be modified from current formulations to include manganese and manganese dioxide, or tungsten and manganese dioxide. The system disclosed herein may be comprised of one delay element, or it may be modular wherein multiple delay elements are connected in series.

Mechanically Activated Metal Fuels For Energetic Material Applications

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US Patent:
20160107948, Apr 21, 2016
Filed:
Dec 28, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/980893
Inventors:
Travis R. Sippel - Ames IA, US
Steven F. Son - West Lafayette IN, US
Lori J. Groven - Rapid City SD, US
Assignee:
Purdue Research Foundation - West Lafayette IN
International Classification:
C06B 27/00
C06B 45/34
Abstract:
The invention provides mechanically activated metal fuels for energetic material applications. An exemplary embodiment involves mechanically treating micrometer-sized particles of at least one metal with particles of at least one fluorocarbon to form composite particles containing the at least one metal and the at least one fluorocarbon.
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