94-23039. Inventions, Government-Owned; Availability for Licensing  

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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    National Institute of Standards and Technology
    
     
    
    Inventions, Government-Owned; Availability for Licensing
    
    AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Government-owned inventions available for licensing.
    
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    SUMMARY: The inventions listed below are owned by the U.S. Government, 
    as represented by the Department of Commerce, and are available for 
    licensing in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 207 and 37 CFR Part 404 to 
    achieve expeditious commercialization of results of federally funded 
    research and development.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Technical and licensing information on 
    these inventions may be obtained by writing to: Marcia Salkeld, 
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Office of Technology 
    Commercialization, Physics Building, Room B-256, Gaithersburg, MD 
    20899; Fax 301-869-2751. Any request for information should include the 
    NIST Docket No. and Title for the relevant invention as indicated 
    below.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The inventions available for licensing are:
    
    NIST Docket No. 90-030
    
    Title: Improved Monomers for Double Ring-Opening Polymerization with 
    Expansion
    Description: NIST researchers have created a new class of monomers that 
    undergo double ring-opening polymerization with an expansion in volume. 
    When used in resinous compositions the result is a volume neutral 
    curing process at ambient temperature, and a final product that 
    exhibits high adhesive strength.
    
    NIST Docket No. 91-008D
    
    Title: Planar Epitaxial Films of Sn02
    Description: This invention provides smooth, high quality planar 
    epitaxial films of tin oxide. The films are valuable for use in 
    chemical sensors, optics and electronics; and the low cost fabrication 
    method is well suited to large scale production.
    
    NIST Docket No. 92-016
    
    Title: A Chemically Assisted Process for the Machining of Ceramics
    Description: A new NIST process makes the matching of ceramic materials 
    more practical and cost-effective. The process uses halogenated 
    hydrocarbons to machine ceramic materials. This increases the rate of 
    material removal by 40-100 percent and reduces the surface roughness by 
    40-60 percent.
    
    NIST Docket No. 92-056
    
    Title: Serial/Parallel Correlator for Words and Phrases
    Description: A novel computer method allows for more efficient 
    identification of misspelled words contained in large databases. The 
    method is readily applicable for improving the reliability of 
    ``mechanical eyes'' used, for example, for sorting mail or reading 
    Census Bureau forms.
    
    NIST Docket No. 93-001
    
    Title: Intermetallic Titanium-Aluminum-Niobium-Chromium Alloys
    Description: NIST researchers have developed new alloys that possess 
    superior combinations of room and high temperature mechanical 
    properties. These low density titanium-aluminum-niobium-chromium alloys 
    could find use in a new generation of jet turbines, in aircraft bodies, 
    or as metal-matrix composites.
    
    NIST Docket No. 93-004D
    
    Title: Method for the Production of Predetermined Concentration Graded 
    Alloys
    Description: NIST researchers have designed a new process for tailoring 
    extremely thin metal layers within an alloy. The process allows 
    strength, conductivity, thermal expansion and other properties to be 
    optimized at various levels below a material surface.
    
    NIST Docket No. 93-026
    
    Title: Method of Obtaining High Green Density Ceramics From Powders
    Description: This invention is a novel method of preparing slurries of 
    fine ceramic powders in which the ceramic particles are dispersed more 
    effectively. The resulting ceramic products have higher green densities 
    which makes them useful in many applications, including high 
    temperature components.
    
        Dated: September 12, 1994.
    Samuel Kramer,
    Associate Director.
    [FR Doc. 94-23039 Filed 9-16-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 3510-13-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
09/19/1994
Department:
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of Government-owned inventions available for licensing.
Document Number:
94-23039
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: September 19, 1994