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Allan C Morgan

from Manchester, MA
Age ~84

Allan Morgan Phones & Addresses

  • 101 Old Essex Rd, Manchester, MA 01944 (781) 526-8004
  • Key Colony Beach, FL
  • Wethersfield, CT
  • 245 Old Main St, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
  • Lunenburg, MA
  • Watertown, MA
  • Palm City, FL

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Allan C. Morgan
Manager
Alicalla LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
220 10 St, Marathon, FL 33051
PO Box 510993, Marathon, FL 33051

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Tiens-Toi Bien, Mathieu

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Author

Allan Morgan

ISBN #

2890213161

Us Patents

Elastomer Composite Blends And Methods-Ii

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US Patent:
6365663, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
Sep 28, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/407737
Inventors:
Melinda Ann Mabry - Newton MA
Ting Wang - Billerica MA
Ivan Zlatko Podobnik - Hudson NH
James A. Shell - Suwanee GA
Allan Clark Morgan - Manchester MA
Bin Chung - Nashua NH
Noboru Tokita - Woodbridge CT
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C08K 300
US Classification:
524495, 524496
Abstract:
Elastomer composite blends are produced by novel wet/dry mixing methods and apparatus. In the wet mixing step or stage, fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end. Highly efficient and effective elastomer coagulation is achieved without the need for a coagulation step involving exposure to acid or salt solution or the like. Novel elastomer composites are produced. Such novel elastomer composites may be cured or uncured, and combine material properties, such as choice of filler, elastomer, level of filler loading, and macro-dispersion, not previously achieved.

High Temperature Rotating Vacuum Kiln And Method For Heat Treating Solid Particulate Material Under A Vacuum

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US Patent:
6380517, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Dec 22, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/747449
Inventors:
Allan C. Morgan - Manchester MA
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
F27B 706
US Classification:
219389, 219390, 219388, 432106, 432113, 432117, 34 63, 34 92
Abstract:
A rotating vacuum kiln for heat treating solid particulate material under vacuum conditions uses a rotating refractory metal cylindrical vessel with a cool inlet zone, hot intermediate zone, and cool exit zone, with a first series of inner radiation shields provided at the hot intermediate zone adjacent to the cool inlet zone and a second series of inner radiation shields provided at the hot intermediate zone adjacent the cool exit zone to protect those two zones from the high temperatures in the hot intermediate zone. Heat for the hot intermediate zone of the cylindrical vessel is provided indirectly by electrical resistance heaters that surround the vessel and outer radiation shields are provided about the heaters to direct heat to the cylindrical vessel.

Elastomer Composites, Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
6413478, Jul 2, 2002
Filed:
Sep 28, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/407773
Inventors:
Melinda Ann Mabry - Newton MA
Frederick Harry Rumpf - Billerica MA
Ivan Zlatko Podobnik - Nashua NH
Scott Adrian Westveer - Westford MA
Allan Clark Morgan - Manchester MA
Bin Chung - Nashua NH
Malcolm John Andrews - Bryan TX
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
B01J 800
US Classification:
422187, 524496
Abstract:
Elastomer composites are produced by novel continuous flow methods and apparatus in which fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end. Highly efficient and effective elastomer coagulation is achieved without the need for a coagulation step involving exposure to acid or salt solution or the like. Novel elastomer composites are produced. Such novel elastomer composites may be cured or uncured, and combine material properties, such as choice of filler, elastomer, level of filler loading, and macro-dispersion, not previously achieved.

Elastomer Composite Blends And Methods-Ii

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US Patent:
7105595, Sep 12, 2006
Filed:
Nov 8, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/011256
Inventors:
Melinda Ann Mabry - Cleveland Heights OH, US
Ting Wang - Billerica MA, US
Ivan Zlatko Podobnik - Mason NH, US
James A. Shell - Suwanee GA, US
Allan Clark Morgan - Manchester MA, US
Bin Chung - Nashua NH, US
Noboru Tokita - Woodbridge CT, US
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C08K 3/04
US Classification:
524495, 524496
Abstract:
Elastomer composite blends are produced by novel wet/dry mixing methods and apparatus. In the wet mixing step or stage, fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end. Highly efficient and effective elastomer coagulation is achieved without the need for a coagulation step involving exposure to acid or salt solution or the like. Novel elastomer composites are produced. Such novel elastomer composites may be cured or uncured, and combine material properties, such as choice of filler, elastomer, level of filler loading, and macro-dispersion, not previously achieved.

Elastomer Composites, Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
7582688, Sep 1, 2009
Filed:
Dec 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/321298
Inventors:
Melinda Ann Mabry - Newton MA, US
Frederick Harry Rumpf - Billerica MA, US
Ivan Zlatko Podobnik - Nashua NH, US
Scott Adrian Westveer - Westford MA, US
Allan Clark Morgan - Manchester MA, US
Bin Chung - Nashua NH, US
Malcolm John Andrews - Bryan TX, US
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
B01F 1/00
US Classification:
523318, 524492, 524495
Abstract:
Elastomer composites are produced by novel continuous flow methods and apparatus in which fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end. Highly efficient and effective elastomer coagulation is achieved without the need for a coagulation step involving exposure to acid or salt solution or the like. Novel elastomer composites are produced. Such novel elastomer composites may be cured or uncured, and combine material properties, such as choice of filler, elastomer, level of filler loading, and macro-dispersion, not previously achieved.

Novel Elastomer Composites, Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
20030203992, Oct 30, 2003
Filed:
Jul 2, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/189332
Inventors:
Melinda Mabry - Cleveland Heights OH, US
Frederick Rumpf - Billerica MA, US
Ivan Podobnik - Nashua NH, US
Scott Westveer - Westford MA, US
Allan Morgan - Manchester MA, US
Bin Chung - Nashua NH, US
Malcolm Andrews - Bryan TX, US
Ting Wang - Billerica MA, US
James Shell - Suwanee GA, US
Noboru Tokita - Woodbridge CT, US
International Classification:
C08K003/00
C08K003/04
US Classification:
523/335000, 524/495000
Abstract:
Elastomer composites are produced by novel continuous flow methods and apparatus in which fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a mixture in semi-confined flow continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end. Highly efficient and effective elastomer coagulation is achieved without the need for a coagulation step involving exposure to acid or salt solution or the like. Novel elastomer composites are produced. Such novel elastomer composites may be cured or uncured, and combine material properties, such as choice of filler, elastomer, level of filler loading, and macro-dispersion, not previously achieved.

Production Of High Structure Carbon Blacks

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US Patent:
39520870, Apr 20, 1976
Filed:
Sep 13, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/505616
Inventors:
Randolph Antonsen - Boston MA
Allan Clark Morgan - Sudbury MA
Roger T. Ball - Pampa TX
Ronald C. Hurst - Pampa TX
Dennis J. Potter - Pampa TX
Robert I. Wood - Cuddington, EN
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C09C 150
US Classification:
423450
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to an improved furnace process for preparing carbon blacks by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks wherein the resultant blacks have higher structure characteristics than the carbon blacks normally prepared from the feedstocks.

Methods For Producing Elastomeric Compositions

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US Patent:
60403640, Mar 21, 2000
Filed:
Nov 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/969713
Inventors:
Melinda Ann Mabry - Newton MA
Frederick Harry Rumpf - Billerica MA
Ivan Zlatko Podobnik - Nashua NH
Scott Adrian Westveer - Westord MA
Allan Clark Morgan - Manchester MA
Bin Chung - Nashua NH
Malcolm John Andrews - Bryan TX
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C08K 300
US Classification:
523318
Abstract:
Elastomeric compositions are produced by novel continuous flow methods and apparatus in which fluid streams of particulate filler and elastomer latex are fed to the mixing zone of a coagulum reactor to form a mixture flowing continuously from the mixing zone through a coagulum zone to a discharge end of the reactor. The particulate filler fluid is fed under high pressure to the mixing zone, such as to form a jet stream to entrain elastomer latex fluid sufficiently energetically to substantially completely coagulate the elastomer with the particulate filler prior to the discharge end. Semi-confined flow of the mixture in the coagulum zone is achieved preferably with progressively increasing cross-sectional dimension of the coagulum zone from the mixing zone to the discharge end. Highly efficient and effective elastomer coagulation can be achieved without the need for a coagulation step involving exposure to acid or salt solution or the like. In addition to elastomeric compositions comparable to those achievable using traditional acid or salt coagulation techniques, novel elastomeric compositions can be prepared employing previously unworkable fillers, such as carbon black of exceptionally high surface area and low structure, etc.
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