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3268 Fox Mill Rd, Oakton, VA 22124    703-2950875   

Vienna, VA   

Bowie, MD   

Chesapeak Bch, MD   

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Douglas Townsend - Lawyer

Specialties:
Civil Rights Defense
ISLN:
917230545
Admitted:
2001
University:
University of Tennessee at Knoxville, B.A., 1982
Law School:
Washington University, J.D., 2001

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Threaded Fasteners With Ribbed Shanks

US Patent:
7878748, Feb 1, 2011
Filed:
Apr 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/785554
Inventors:
Douglas W. Townsend - Annapolis MD, US
International Classification:
F16B 35/00
US Classification:
411424
Abstract:
A metal bolt or cap screw fastener has a head, a shank of reduced cross section and a threaded portion, which fastener is configured to be manufactured using cold forming automatic bolt making machines of concurrent configuration. The reduced cross section shank provides additional elastic stretch and reduces stress throughout the fastener upon application of external joint parting loads, as compared to conventional fasteners with nominal diameter shanks. The inventive fastener has at least three straight longitudinal ribs along the length of the reduced cross section shank. The longitudinal ribs extend laterally outward from the surface of the shank a distance substantially corresponding to the fastener nominal diameter so as to center the fastener within round holes. During cold forming, the fastener shank diameter is made to the same or somewhat larger diameter than the not yet threaded part of the bolt.

Aluminum Wettable Cathode Material For Use In Aluminum Reduction Cell

US Patent:
4624766, Nov 25, 1986
Filed:
Jul 3, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/752442
Inventors:
Larry G. Boxall - Baltimore MD
William M. Buchta - Baltimore MD
Arthur V. Cooke - Baltimore MD
Dennis C. Nagle - Catonsville MD
Douglas W. Townsend - Glen Burnie MD
Assignee:
Commonwealth Aluminum Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
C25C 308
C25B 1112
C04B 3500
B29C 5900
US Classification:
204294
Abstract:
Aluminum cells may be produced having cathode surfaces which are wetted by aluminum, said surfaces comprising Refractory Hard Materials in a non-graphitized carbon matrix. Such cells may utilize inclined or drained cathodes as well as non-consumable anodes.

Aluminum Cell Cathode Coating Composition

US Patent:
4526911, Jul 2, 1985
Filed:
Jul 22, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/400772
Inventors:
Larry G. Boxall - Baltimore MD
William M. Buchta - Baltimore MD
Arthur V. Cooke - Baltimore MD
Dennis C. Nagle - Catonsville MD
Douglas W. Townsend - Glen Burnie MD
Assignee:
Martin Marietta Aluminum Inc. - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
C08K 304
C08L 6300
US Classification:
523445
Abstract:
This invention relates to an improved coating composition for application to aluminum cell cathodes, wherein said composition comprises a Refractory Hard Material, and a thermosetting resinous binder system. The resinous binder system is characterized by a char yield greater than 25 percent, while the coating composition exhibits expansion characteristics such as to adhere to a cathode block at temperatures up to and including those normally encountered in the operation of an aluminum cell. The ablation rate of the carbon system utilized is essentially equal to the combined wear and dissolution rate of the Refractory Hard Material in an aluminum cell environment.

Aluminum Cell Cathode Coating Method

US Patent:
4466996, Aug 21, 1984
Filed:
Jul 22, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/400773
Inventors:
Larry G. Boxall - Baltimore MD
William M. Buchta - Baltimore MD
Arthur V. Cooke - Baltimore MD
Dennis C. Nagle - Catonsville MD
Douglas W. Townsend - Glen Burnie MD
Assignee:
Martin Marietta Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
B05D 512
C25C 306
C25B 1112
US Classification:
427122
Abstract:
This invention relates to a method for the application of a coating composition containing Refractory Hard Material to a cathode substrate to prepare an aluminum wettable cathode surface. A mixture of Refractory Hard Material and carbon system is applied to a cathode substrate, cured and carbonized to a non-graphitized carbon matrix containing Refractory Hard Material, characterized by strong bonding of said matrix to said substrate and an ablation rate of said carbon matrix similar to the combined rate of wear and dissolution of the Refractory Hard Material.

Coating Of Cathode Substrate During Aluminum Smelting In Drained Cathode Cells

US Patent:
5158655, Oct 27, 1992
Filed:
May 10, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/697992
Inventors:
Douglas W. Townsend - Glen Burnie MD
International Classification:
C25C 306
C25D 366
US Classification:
204 67
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process of electrowinning molten aluminum from alumina dissolved in molten fluoride salts which are essentially cryolite. More specifically the process relates to placing refractory metal raised cathode structures in aluminum reduction cells and treating the raised cathode surfaces to coat them with refractory metal borides. This process deposits coatings composed of titanium diboride and other refractory metal borides on titanium and other refractory metal cathode structures from supersaturated elements dissolved in electrowon molten aluminum. The refractory metal boride coatings are resistant to penetration by the molten aluminum metal.

Aluminum Cell Having Aluminum Wettable Cathode Surface

US Patent:
4544469, Oct 1, 1985
Filed:
Jul 22, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/400762
Inventors:
Larry G. Boxall - Baltimore MD
William M. Buchta - Baltimore MD
Arthur V. Cooke - Baltimore MD
Dennis C. Nagle - Catonsville MD
Douglas W. Townsend - Glen Burnie MD
Assignee:
Commonwealth Aluminum Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
C25C 308
C25C 702
C25B 1112
US Classification:
204243R
Abstract:
Aluminum cells may be produced having cathode surfaces which are wetted by aluminum, said surfaces comprising Refractory Hard Materials in a non-graphitized carbon matrix. Such cells may utilize inclined or drained cathodes as well as non-consumable anodes.

Supersaturation Coating Of Cathode Substrate

US Patent:
5227045, Jul 13, 1993
Filed:
Dec 30, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/814596
Inventors:
Douglas W. Townsend - Glen Burnie MD
International Classification:
C25D 904
C25C 306
US Classification:
205230
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process of electrowinning molten aluminum from alumina dissolved in molten fluoride salts which is essentially cryolite. More specifically the process relates to the treatment of aluminum reduction cell drained solid cathode surfaces to protect them while they are wetted by molten aluminum metal. This process produces aluminum wetted protective coatings composed of titanium diboride and titanium carbide and other refractory metal borides and carbides on top of a carbon-titanium diboride materials layer on the cathode surfaces from supersaturated dissolved elements in electrowon aluminum. The resulting protective coating is resistant to erosion, chemical attack, and penetration by molten aluminum metal, sodium, and cryolite electrolyte contained in that cell.

Slotted Cathode Collector Bar For Electrolyte Reduction Cell

US Patent:
4795540, Jan 3, 1989
Filed:
Nov 25, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/125760
Inventors:
Douglas W. Townsend - Glen Burnie MD
Assignee:
Comalco Aluminum, Ltd. - Melbourne
International Classification:
C25C 308
C25C 316
US Classification:
204243R
Abstract:
An electrolytic reduction cell for the production of aluminum having a slotted cathode collector bar. The slots are filled with insulating material thereby directing the electrical current flow through the cathode collector bar in a manner which reduces the horizontal current components in the cell.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Ignaz Pleyel 1757-1831: Four Symphonies/One Symphonie Concertante

Author:
Douglas Townsend
ISBN #:
0824038045

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