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2107 Sheridan St, Laramie, WY 82070    307-7219737   

10992 Main Range Trl, Littleton, CO 80127    303-9482605   

Brooklyn, WI   

Jefferson, CO   

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Palo Alto, CA   

Lowville, NY   

2107 E Sheridan St, Laramie, WY 82070    307-4210999   

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Company: Pentasons Apr 2005 Address: Laramie, Wyoming Position: Principal and founder

Education

Degree: Ph.D. School / High School: Cornell University 1988 to 1991 Specialities: Analytical Chemistry & Physical Chemistry

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Woodworking, Home Remodel, Bicycle Touring, Motorcycle Touring, Hiking, Photography, Analytical Chemistry, Small Business Development

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Principal And Founder At Ellamae, Llc

Position:
Principal and Founder at PentaSons, Principal and Founder at EllaMae, LLC, Principle Investigator at Pronghorn Technologies, LLC
Location:
Laramie, Wyoming
Industry:
Research
Work:
PentaSons - Laramie, Wyoming since Apr 2005
Principal and Founder
EllaMae, LLC - Laramie, Wyoming since Jul 2012
Principal and Founder
Pronghorn Technologies, LLC since Sep 2010
Principle Investigator
Pronghorn Technologies, LLC Aug 2008 - Aug 2010
Founder, President & CEO
ADA Technologies Inc. Mar 2004 - Apr 2010
Program Manager
In-Situ Inc. Jan 1998 - Mar 2004
Director of Research & Development
Hewlett-Packard Corporation (Presently Agilent Technologies) Aug 1991 - Dec 1996
Hardware Design Engineer
Education:
Cornell University 1988 - 1991
Ph.D., Analytical Chemistry & Physical Chemistry
Cornell University 1986 - 1988
Master of Science (M.S.), Analytical Chemistry
Lebanon Valley College 1982 - 1986
B.S. in Chemistry, Chemistry & Physics
Interests:
Woodworking, Home Remodel, Bicycle Touring, Motorcycle Touring, Hiking, Photography, Analytical Chemistry, Small Business Development

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Kent Henry

Kent Henry (born Henry Plischke, April 5, 1948 Hollywood, died March 18, 2009, Portland, Oregon) was an American guitarist and songwriter best known for his

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Monitoring System

US Patent:
6677861, Jan 13, 2004
Filed:
Sep 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/672321
Inventors:
Kent D. Henry - Laramie WY
Zachary A. Gray - Laramie WY
Mark A. Watson - Laramie WY
Stanley B. Smith - Laramie WY
Assignee:
In-Situ, Inc. - Laramie WY
International Classification:
E21B 4300
US Classification:
3408553, 3408532, 3408533, 16625001, 370254, 709220, 709222
Abstract:
The present invention provides a tool assembly for use in field applications to monitor at least one condition in a well or other hole. The tool assembly may include a computing unit for directing operation of the tool assembly and may be sized to be operable in a hole having a diameter of 1 inch, and in some cases even smaller. In one aspect, the tool assembly is designed to significantly conserve power. Sensor readings may be taken at different schedules to conserve power when frequent readings are not required. Also, internal electronics of the tool assembly can be operated at a low voltage. In one aspect, the tool assembly is assemblable by simple rotatable engagement of the components, with electrical interconnections being made automatically by the rotatable engagement without keying of components. In another aspect, the tool assembly is networkable with other like tool assemblies and monitorable from a central location. In yet another embodiment, the tool assembly may include a tool bundle with a plurality of different sensor capabilities useful as a multi-parameter probe when tool diameter is not a big concern.

Sensor Head Component

US Patent:
6798347, Sep 28, 2004
Filed:
Apr 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/136032
Inventors:
Kent D. Henry - Laramie WY
Christopher J. McKee - Laramie WY
Assignee:
In-Situ, Inc. - Laramie WY
International Classification:
G08B 2100
US Classification:
340680, 3406863, 3406865, 3408532, 3408533
Abstract:
A sensor head component is configurable as an accessory for performing various functions on other sensor head components interconnected in a sensor head of a monitoring tool assembly. Certain sensor head components may benefit from the performance of such functions as removable of debris from particular surfaces as well as calibration processes. To perform these functions, an accessory is configurable to include a body portion with a motor positioned therein. Connectable to the motor may be an accessory arm which includes at least one element connected thereto for performing the particular function. When activated, the motor manipulates the accessory arm such that the element moves within a target area and performs the particular function upon at least one of the sensor head components.

Tool Assembly And Monitoring Applications Using Same

US Patent:
6928864, Aug 16, 2005
Filed:
Sep 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/672660
Inventors:
Kent D. Henry - Laramie WY, US
Zachary A. Gray - Laramie WY, US
Mark A. Watson - Laramie WY, US
Stanley B. Smith - Laramie WY, US
Korey L. Kreitman - Laramie WY, US
Assignee:
In-Situ, Inc. - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
E21B049/00
US Classification:
7315254, 73 5301, 7315205, 7315229, 7386301, 166 541, 175 40, 210170, 701220
Abstract:
The present invention provides a tool assembly for use in field applications to monitor at least one condition in a well or other hole. The tool assembly may include a computing unit for directing operation of the tool assembly and may be sized to be operable in a hole having a diameter of 1 inch, and in some cases even smaller. In one aspect, the tool assembly is designed to significantly conserve power. Sensor readings may be taken at different schedules to conserve power when frequent readings are not required. Also, internal electronics of the tool assembly can be operated at a low voltage. In one aspect, the tool assembly is assemblable by simple rotatable engagement of the components, with electrical interconnections being made automatically by the rotatable engagement without keying of components. In another aspect, the tool assembly is networkable with other like tool assemblies and monitorable from a central location. In yet another embodiment, the tool assembly may include a tool bundle with a plurality of different sensor capabilities useful as a multi-parameter probe when tool diameter is not a big concern.

Sensor Head Apparatus

US Patent:
6938506, Sep 6, 2005
Filed:
Feb 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/072020
Inventors:
Kent D. Henry - Laramie WY, US
Mark A. Watson - Laramie WY, US
Assignee:
In-Situ, Inc. - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
G01D021/00
US Classification:
738665
Abstract:
A sensor head apparatus is configured to include a plurality of sensor ports each configured to receive and electrically interconnect with a sensor head component. The sensor head is further configured to be connectable to a housing for a multi-parameter monitoring tool assembly, wherein electrical connections are provided between the electronics for the tool assembly and any sensor head component engaged in the sensor head. Each port in the sensor head is configured to receive and engage a sensor head component through application of a linear force on the component.

Multi-Parameter Monitoring System

US Patent:
7007541, Mar 7, 2006
Filed:
Feb 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/072203
Inventors:
Kent D. Henry - Laramie WY, US
Neal W. Syverson - Laramie WY, US
Ronny D. Harris - Laramie WY, US
Zachary A. Gray - Sheridan WY, US
Mark A. Watson - Laramie WY, US
Stanley B. Smith - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
In-Situ, Inc. - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
G01N 33/00
US Classification:
73 191, 73 6141
Abstract:
A plurality of multi-parameter monitoring tool assemblies are connectable over a communications network and are further in communication with a central controller. Each of the tool assemblies is configured to interconnect with one or more sensor head components which may be employable in the monitoring of water quality. According to the system described herein, the central controller may periodically communicate with one or more of the tool assemblies connected in the communications network and extract, process, and display information as to the configuration and operation of one or more tool assemblies.

Sensor Head Component

US Patent:
7138926, Nov 21, 2006
Filed:
Feb 6, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/072150
Inventors:
Kent D. Henry - Laramie WY, US
Mark A. Watson - Laramie WY, US
Todd Hochwitz - Laramie WY, US
Assignee:
In-Situ, Inc. - Fort Collins CO
International Classification:
G08B 23/00
US Classification:
3406935, 340680, 439955, 439913
Abstract:
A sensor head component is configured for use with a monitoring tool assembly in the performance of one or functions as part of a monitoring process. The sensor head component is configured to include at least one electrical component for performing the function as well as a memory device upon which operational information for the component is storable. The sensor head component is further configured to include an elongated body within which the electrical component is positionable and a base portion connectable to the elongated housing which further provides for mechanical and electrical engagement in a port for the tool assembly through application of a linear force.

Carbon Nanotube Nanometrology System

US Patent:
7564549, Jul 21, 2009
Filed:
May 8, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/745779
Inventors:
Thomas A. Campbell - Evergreen CO, US
Kent D. Henry - Laramie WY, US
Assignee:
ADA Technologies - Littleton CO
International Classification:
G01J 3/44
US Classification:
356301
Abstract:
The present invention provides systems and methods for quantifying, purifying and separating fullerenes, such as single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs). The purification/separation combination provides nearly 100% carbonaceous impurity-free SWNT content from a given impure sample and provides a desired chirality and diameter from a given non-separated sample. Nanometrological validation of the success of purification and separation uses a pyroelectric detector and Raman spectroscopy in a single system, thus providing a critical aspect for the nanomanufacturing environment. The purification/separation and nanometrological validations may be performed in a feedback loop to provide a satisfactorily refined sample and optimized purification/separation settings.

Stroboscopic Liberation And Methods Of Use

US Patent:
7833802, Nov 16, 2010
Filed:
Mar 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/384172
Inventors:
Kent D. Henry - Laramie WY, US
John Stanley Lovell - Golden CO, US
Assignee:
ADA Technologies, Inc. - Littleton CO
International Classification:
G01J 3/30
G01N 21/62
G01N 9/00
G01N 21/72
G01N 23/00
G01N 31/12
G01N 15/06
A61L 2/00
C12Q 1/68
H05B 37/02
B01D 59/44
US Classification:
436155, 436171, 436 59, 356320, 422 78, 422 681, 422 23, 2504941, 25039004, 250282, 435 6, 315224, 73 3105, 313154
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a system and method for detecting substances, such as explosives and/or drugs, using, in part, short bursts of energy light from a relatively low energy strobe. Embodiments include coupling the strobe with a detector for use in a portable hand-held unit, or a unit capable of being carried as a backpack. Embodiments further include placement of one or more stroboscopic desorption units and detectors in luggage conveyors systems, carry-on X-ray machines, and check-in counter locations.

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