James S. Grauman - Henderson NV James G. Miller - Henderson NV Roy E. Adams - Henderson NV
Assignee:
Titanium Metals Corporation - Henderson NV
International Classification:
B32B 1501
US Classification:
428660, 428670, 428934, 428935, 428938
Abstract:
A titanium article having improved corrosion resistance resulting from an appliquà of a platinum group metal or alloy thereof attached to a minor surface portion of the article.
Fabricated Titanium Article Having Improved Corrosion Resistance
James S. Grauman - Henderson NV, US James G. Miller - Henderson NV, US Roy E. Adams - Henderson NV, US
Assignee:
Titanium Metals Corp. - Henderson NV
International Classification:
B32B 1501
US Classification:
428660, 428670, 428934, 428935, 428938
Abstract:
A titanium article having improved corrosion resistance resulting from a direct or indirect attachment of a platinum group metal or alloy thereof or incorporation of this metal or alloy thereof into a minor surface portion of the article.
Gaming Machine Light Handle And Associated Circuitry
Don C. Stephan - Carson City NV Roy E. Adams - Reno NV David W. Loar - Reno NV
Assignee:
International Game Technology - Reno NV
International Classification:
A63F 924
US Classification:
2731382
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method and apparatus for activating a gaming machine. The invention includes generating a visible light column at a light generating end when the gaming machine is in a ready state. The invention further includes receiving the visible light column at an a light intensity determining circuit. The light intensity determining circuit being configured to monitor disturbances along the visible light column. Then, activating the gaming machine when the light intensity received at the light intensity circuit moves beyond a predetermined level while in the ready state.
Dennis W. Hoorn - Sparks NV David W. Loar - Reno CA Roy E. Adams - Reno NV
Assignee:
International Game Technology - Reno NV
International Classification:
H04B 1000
US Classification:
463 47
Abstract:
An antenna for a wireless network is disclosed. The network includes multiple gaming machines such as slot machines or video poker machines located in an establishment. These machines communicate certain playing data (coin-in, coin-out data, etc. ) to a central computer over the wireless network. Antennas for the gaming machines are located in a conventional candle on top of the gaming machine. Such candles typically contain one or more lights which when illuminated indicate a certain event such as a jackpot being hit. The disclosed antenna is unobtrusively located within a conventional candle structure so that from its exterior, a candle antenna appears to be a normal candle of the type typically used on gaming machines. However, interior to the candle antenna is an antenna capable of sending and receiving signals of a particular radio frequency band.
Alpha-Beta Titanium-Base Alloy And Method For Processing Thereof
Roy E. Adams - Henderson NV Warran M. Parris - Las Vegas NV Paul J. Bania - Boulder City NV
Assignee:
Titanium Metals Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
C22C 1400
US Classification:
420418
Abstract:
An alpha-beta titanium-base alloy having a good combination of strength and ductility with a relatively low cost composition. The composition, in percent by weight, is 5. 5 to 6. 5 aluminum, 1. 5 to 2. 2 iron, 0. 07 to 0. 13 silicon and balance titanium. The alloy may have oxygen restricted in an amount up to 0. 25%. The alloy may be hot-worked solely at a temperature above the beta transus temperature of the alloy to result in low. TM. cost processing with improved product yields. The hot-working may include forging, which may be conducted at a temperature of 25. degree. to 450. degree. F. above the beta transus temperature of the alloy. The hot-working may also include hot-rolling, which also may be conducted at a temperature of 25. degree. to 450. degree. F. above the beta transus temperature of the alloy.
Alpha-Beta Titanium-Base Alloy And Fastener Made Therefrom
Paul J. Bania - Boulder City NV Roy E. Adams - Henderson NV James Stokes - Ridgecrest CA
Assignee:
Titanium Metals Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
C22C 1400
US Classification:
148407
Abstract:
An alpha-beta titanium-base alloy, and fastener made therefrom. The alloy has a combination of an ultimate tensile strength of at least 220 ksi with a minimum elongation of 7% in the solution-treated and aged condition. The alloy has a total beta stabilizer content of 15 to 20%, a total alpha stabilizer content of 1. 5 to 3. 5% and balance titanium. The alloy may have an aluminum equivalence of at least 3. 0%, preferably 4. 0%. The alloy may have an aluminum content of at least 1. 5%. The beta stabilizer element may be at least one vanadium, molybdenum or iron and the alpha stabilizer element may be one or more of aluminum, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen.
Roy E. Adams - Henderson NV Warran M. Parris - Las Vegas NV Paul J. Bania - Boulder City NV
Assignee:
Titanium Metals Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
C22C 1400
US Classification:
148670
Abstract:
An alpha-beta titanium-base alloy having a good combination of strength and ductility with a relatively low cost composition. The composition, in percent by weight, is 5. 5 to 6. 5 aluminum, 1. 5 to 2. 2 iron, 0. 07 to 0. 13 silicon and balance titanium. The alloy may have oxygen restricted in an amount up to 0. 25%. The alloy may be hot-worked solely at a temperature above the beta transus temperature of the alloy to result in low-cost processing with improved product yields. The hot-working may include forging, which may be conducted at a temperature of 25. degree. to 450. degree. F. above the beta transus temperature of the alloy. The hot-working may also include hot-rolling, which also may be conducted at a temperature of 25. degree. to 450. degree. F. above the beta transus temperature of the alloy.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Comparative Industrial Relations: Contemporary Research and Theory
Acne Anemia Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter Constipation
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Adams graduated from the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1975. He works in Portsmouth, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Adams is affiliated with Kings Daughters Medical Center and Southern Ohio Medical Center.
Resumes
Principal Rf Engineer At Sierra Nevada Corporation
Principal RF Engineer at Sierra Nevada Corporation
Location:
Reno, Nevada Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Sierra Nevada Corporation since Jan 2011
Principal RF Engineer
Sierra Nevada Corporation Sep 2002 - Jan 2011
Senior RF Engineer
Sierra Nevada Corp Jan 2000 - Dec 2002
Senior RF Engineer
Broadband Wireless Technologies Jan 2002 - Sep 2002
Senior RF Engineer
Education:
University of Utah 1991 - 1993
ME, Electrical Engineering
University of Nevada-Reno 1987 - 1991
BS EE with Honors, Electrical Engineering
Edward C Reed High School 1983 - 1987
Honors Diploma, High School Diploma