Muhammad L Imran

age ~46

from Lees Summit, MO

Also known as:
  • Imran Muhammad
  • Muhammad L Khurram
  • Mohammad Imran
Phone and address:
3028 SW Silverspur Ln, Lees Summit, MO 64081

Muhammad Imran Phones & Addresses

  • 3028 SW Silverspur Ln, Lees Summit, MO 64081
  • Kansas City, MO
  • Independence, MO
  • Sterling Heights, MI
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Jackson, MO

Us Patents

  • Coated Article With Low-E Coating Having Zinc Stannage Based Layer Between Ir Reflecting Layers For Reduced Mottling And Corresponding Method

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  • US Patent:
    20130230698, Sep 5, 2013
  • Filed:
    Apr 15, 2013
  • Appl. No.:
    13/862878
  • Inventors:
    - Auburn Hills MI, US
    Pierrot PALLOTTA - Villerupt, FR
    Richard BLACKER - Farmington Hills MI, US
    Muhammad IMRAN - Brownstown MI, US
  • Assignee:
    Guardian Industries Corp. - Auburn Hills MI
  • International Classification:
    B60J 1/00
  • US Classification:
    428174
  • Abstract:
    A coated article is provided which may be heat treated (e.g., thermally tempered) and/or heat bent in certain example instances. In certain example embodiments, a zinc stannate based layer is provided between a tin oxide based layer and a silicon nitride based layer, and this has been found to significantly reduce undesirable mottling damage upon heat treatment/bending. This results in significantly improved bendability of the coated article in applications such as vehicle windshields and the like.
  • Heat Stable Snal And Snmg Based Dielectrics

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  • US Patent:
    20130189526, Jul 25, 2013
  • Filed:
    Mar 12, 2013
  • Appl. No.:
    13/797606
  • Inventors:
    Intermolecular Inc. - San Jose CA, US
    Richard Blacker - Farmington Hills MI, US
    Guowen Ding - San Jose CA, US
    Muhammad Imran - Brownstown MI, US
    Jingyu Lao - Saline MI, US
    Minh Huu Le - San Jose CA, US
    Yiwei Lu - Ann Harbor MI, US
  • Assignee:
    INTERMOLECULAR INC. - San Jose CA
  • International Classification:
    H01B 3/10
  • US Classification:
    428432, 428697, 428471, 4284722, 423600, 4235949, 10628719, 10628717
  • Abstract:
    A transparent dielectric composition comprising tin, oxygen and one of aluminum or magnesium with preferably higher than 15% by weight of aluminum or magnesium offers improved thermal stability over tin oxide with respect to appearance and optical properties under high temperature processes. For example, upon a heat treatment at temperatures higher than 500 C, changes in color and index of refraction of the present transparent dielectric composition are noticeably less than those of tin oxide films of comparable thickness. The transparent dielectric composition can be used in high transmittance, low emissivity coated panels, providing thermal stability so that there are no significant changes in the coating optical and structural properties, such as visible transmission, IR reflectance, microscopic morphological properties, color appearance, and haze characteristics, of the as-coated and heated treated products.
  • Coated Article With Low-E Coating Having Zinc Stannate Based Layer Between Ir Reflecting Layers For Reduced Mottling And Corresponding Methods

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  • US Patent:
    20130020827, Jan 24, 2013
  • Filed:
    Sep 20, 2012
  • Appl. No.:
    13/623324
  • Inventors:
    GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES CORP. - Auburn Hills MI, US
    Pierrot PALLOTTA - Villerupt, FR
    Richard BLACKER - Farmington Hills MI, US
    Muhammad IMRAN - Brownstown MI, US
  • Assignee:
    GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES CORP. - Auburn Hills MI
  • International Classification:
    B60J 1/02
    B32B 1/00
    B32B 17/06
  • US Classification:
    296 841, 428428, 428174
  • Abstract:
    A coated article is provided which may be heat treated (e.g., thermally tempered) and/or heat bent in certain example instances. In certain example embodiments, a zinc stannate based layer is provided between a tin oxide based layer and a silicon nitride based layer, and this has been found to significantly reduce undesirable mottling damage upon heat treatment/bending. This results in significantly improved bendability of the coated article in applications such as vehicle windshields and the like.
  • Planar Patterned Transparent Contact, Devices With Planar Patterned Transparent Contacts, And/Or Methods Of Making The Same

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  • US Patent:
    20130004678, Jan 3, 2013
  • Filed:
    Jun 30, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    13/174362
  • Inventors:
    Alexey KRASNOV - Canton MI, US
    Muhammad Imran - Brownstown MI, US
    Willem den Boer - Brighton MI, US
  • Assignee:
    Guardian Industries Corp. - Auburn Hills MI
  • International Classification:
    C08F 2/48
    C08F 2/46
  • US Classification:
    427521
  • Abstract:
    Certain examples relate to improved methods for making patterned substantially transparent contact films, and contact films made by such methods. In certain cases, the contact films may be patterned and substantially planar. Thus, the contact films may be patterned without intentionally removing any material from the layers and/or film, such as may be required by photolithography. In certain example embodiments, an oxygen exchanging system comprising at least two layers may be deposited on a substrate, and the layers may be selectively exposed to heat and/or energy to facilitate the transfer of oxygen ions or atoms from the layer with a higher enthalpy of formation to a layer with a lower enthalpy of formation. In certain cases, the oxygen transfer may permit the conductivity of selective portions of the film to be changed. This advantageously may result in a planar contact film that is patterned with respect to conductivity and/or resistivity.
  • Planar Patterned Transparent Contact, Devices With Planar Patterned Transparent Contacts, And/Or Methods Of Making The Same

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  • US Patent:
    20130005135, Jan 3, 2013
  • Filed:
    Jun 30, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    13/174349
  • Inventors:
    Alexey Krasnov - Canton MI, US
    Muhammad Imran - Brownstown MI, US
    Willem den Boer - Brighton MI, US
  • Assignee:
    Guardian Industries Corp. - Auburn Hills MI
  • International Classification:
    H01L 21/283
  • US Classification:
    438609, 257E21159
  • Abstract:
    Certain examples relate to improved methods for making patterned substantially transparent contact films, and contact films made by such methods. In certain cases, the contact films may be patterned and substantially planar. Thus, the contact films may be patterned without intentionally removing any material from the layers and/or film, such as may be required by photolithography. In certain example embodiments, an oxygen exchanging system comprising at least two layers may be deposited on a substrate, and the layers may be selectively exposed to heat and/or energy to facilitate the transfer of oxygen ions or atoms from the layer with a higher enthalpy of formation to a layer with a lower enthalpy of formation. In certain cases, the oxygen transfer may permit the conductivity of selective portions of the film to be changed. This advantageously may result in a planar contact film that is patterned with respect to conductivity and/or resistivity.
  • Barrier Layers Comprising Ni And/Or Ti, Coated Articles Including Barrier Layers, And Methods Of Making The Same

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  • US Patent:
    20120225224, Sep 6, 2012
  • Filed:
    Mar 3, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    13/064065
  • Inventors:
    Richard Blacker - Farmington Hills MI, US
    Marcus Frank - Ann Arbor MI, US
    Muhammad Imran - Brownstown MI, US
  • Assignee:
    Guardian Industries Corp. - Auburn Hills MI
  • International Classification:
    C23C 14/16
    B32B 17/00
    E06B 3/66
    B32B 15/04
  • US Classification:
    428 34, 427160, 427527, 428426
  • Abstract:
    Certain example embodiments relate to a coated article including at least one infrared (IR) reflecting layer of a material such as silver or the like in a low-E coating, and methods of making the same. In certain cases, at least one layer of the coating is of or includes nickel and/or titanium (e.g., NiTiO). The provision of a layer including nickel titanium and/or an oxide thereof may permit a layer to be used that has good adhesion to the IR reflecting layer, and reduced absorption of visible light (resulting in a coated article with a higher visible transmission). When a layer including nickel titanium oxide is provided directly over and/or under the IR reflecting layer (e.g., as a barrier layer), this may result in improved chemical and mechanical durability. Thus, visible transmission may be improved if desired, without compromising durability; or, durability may simply be increased.
  • Coated Article With Low-E Coating Having Zinc Stannate Based Layer Between Ir Reflecting Layers For Reduced Mottling And Corresponding Method

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  • US Patent:
    20100295330, Nov 25, 2010
  • Filed:
    May 22, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    12/453836
  • Inventors:
    Jose Ferreira - Rumelange, LU
    Pierrot Pallotta - Villerupt, FR
    Richard Blacker - Farmington Hills MI, US
    Muhammad Imran - Brownstown MI, US
  • Assignee:
    (C.R.V.C.) S.A. - Grand Duche de Luxembourg
    Guardian Industries Corp. - Auburn Hills MI
  • International Classification:
    B60J 1/00
    C03C 17/06
    B32B 17/06
  • US Classification:
    296 841, 65 602, 428428
  • Abstract:
    A coated article is provided which may be heat treated (e.g., thermally tempered) and/or heat bent in certain example instances. In certain example embodiments, a zinc stannate based layer is provided between a tin oxide based layer and a silicon nitride based layer, and this has been found to significantly reduce undesirable mottling damage upon heat treatment/bending. This results in significantly improved bendability of the coated article in applications such as vehicle windshields and the like.

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