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Steel Technology Steward

Location:
Mossville, IL
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Caterpillar Inc. Feb 2002 - Aug 2010
Senior Engineering Specialist
Caterpillar Inc. Feb 2002 - Aug 2010
Steel Technology Steward
Education:
Uc Santa Barbara 1990 - 1996
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Materials Science
Skills:
Metallurgy, Heat Treatment, Alloys
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Location:
United States

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Electrical Connection For Porous Material

US Patent:
7264643, Sep 4, 2007
Filed:
Jul 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/902290
Inventors:
Matthew Earnest Williams - East Peoria IL, US
Matthew Thomas Kiser - Chillicothe IL, US
Michael J. Pollard - Peoria IL, US
Jo L. Costura - Peoria IL, US
Cornelius Nicolae Opris - Peoria IL, US
Hind M. Abi-Akar - Peoria IL, US
Robert L. Meyer - Metamora IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
B01D 46/00
US Classification:
552823, 554281, 55524
Abstract:
An electrical connection element for providing an electrical connection to a porous material may include a first electrically conductive plate disposed on at least a portion of a first side of the porous material. A second electrically conductive plate may be disposed on at least a portion of a second side of the porous material, opposite to the first side. An electrically conductive material may impregnate the porous material in a region between the first and second electrically conductive plates, and an electrical connector may be attached to at least one of the first and second electrically conductive plates.

Particulate Trap Filter Element

US Patent:
7291197, Nov 6, 2007
Filed:
Jul 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/901351
Inventors:
Joanna Louise Costura - Peoria IL, US
Matthew E. Williams - East Peoria IL, US
Matthew T. Kiser - Chillicothe IL, US
Cornelius N. Opris - Peoria IL, US
Dave Michael Thaler - Mossville IL, US
Amy Fluharty - Peoria IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
B01D 29/52
US Classification:
55497, 55509, 55523, 55DIG 5
Abstract:
A filter element has a filter media and at least one base member. The filter element further has a ceramic paste connecting the filter media to the at least one base member.

Particulate Trap With Selective Blocking Element

US Patent:
7332016, Feb 19, 2008
Filed:
Jul 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/902148
Inventors:
Joanna Louise Costura - Peoria IL, US
Matthew E. Williams - East Peoria IL, US
Matthew T. Kiser - Chillicothe IL, US
Cornelius N. Opris - Peoria IL, US
J. Josh Driscoll - Dunlap IL, US
Dave Michael Thaler - Mossville IL, US
Robert L. Meyer - Metamora IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
B01D 46/00
US Classification:
95 20, 95273, 95278, 96380, 96421, 60297, 60311, 552823, 55418, 55523, 55DIG 30
Abstract:
A particulate trap has a housing with an inlet and an outlet. The particulate trap also has a plurality of fluidly isolated filters stacked within the housing, between the inlet and the outlet. The stacked plurality of filters have a stack direction and a transverse direction and the flow of exhaust is directed through the plurality of filters in the transverse direction. The particulate trap further has an actuator with a blocking portion configured for linear movement to selectively block exhaust flow through each of the plurality of filters.

Exhaust Gas Recirculation System Having An Electrostatic Precipitator

US Patent:
7356987, Apr 15, 2008
Filed:
Jul 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/902485
Inventors:
Matthew Thomas Kiser - Chillicothe IL, US
David Michael Thaler - Mossville IL, US
Anthony Clark Rodman - Chillicothe IL, US
Matthew Earnest Williams - East Peoria IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
F02M 25/06
US Classification:
60278, 60274, 60275, 60280, 60289, 96 60, 96 65, 96 88
Abstract:
An exhaust gas recirculation system for a power source, has at least one inlet port configured to receive at least a portion of a flow of exhaust produced by the power source. The exhaust gas recirculation system also has an electrode disposed upstream of the at least one inlet port and configured to charge particulate matter in the flow of exhaust. The exhaust gas recirculation system further has at least one collection surface configured to allow the at least one electrode to repel the charged particulate matter away from the at least one inlet port towards the at least one collection surface.

Surface Treatment For Ferrous Components

US Patent:
2003010, Jun 12, 2003
Filed:
Dec 10, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/006207
Inventors:
Jared Black - Peoria IL, US
Matthew Kiser - Chillicothe IL, US
Gary Biltgen - Peoria IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc.
International Classification:
C23C008/22
US Classification:
148/219000, 148/217000
Abstract:
A method for treating a surface of a first component wherein at least a portion of the surface of the first component contacts a surface of a second component. The method includes forming a compound layer at at least a portion of the surface of the first component by a thermochemical diffusion treatment and isotropically finishing the at least a portion of the surface of the first component that contacts the surface of the second component.

Refractory Material Retention Device

US Patent:
2006024, Nov 2, 2006
Filed:
Apr 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/117573
Inventors:
Cho Liang - Henderson NV, US
Matthew Kiser - Chillicothe IL, US
Dave Thaler - Mossville IL, US
Gregory Kaufmann - Metamora IL, US
Mari Balmer-Millar - Chillicothe IL, US
Jeremy Trethewey - Dunlap IL, US
International Classification:
F01N 3/00
US Classification:
060297000
Abstract:
A combustion burner refractory material retention system is provided. The system may include a tubular enclosure having a first section and a second section, wherein the first section has an internal cross-sectional area that is less than an internal cross-sectional area of the second section. A refractory material body may be disposed within the tubular enclosure second section. A first support layer may be disposed on a surface of the refractory material body, and at least one outer support layer may be disposed between the refractory material body and a wall of the tubular enclosure second section. The first support layer may form an insulating barrier between the refractory material body and the outer support layer, and a cross-sectional area of the combined refractory material body and first support layer may be at least as large as the internal cross-sectional area of the tubular enclosure first section.

Electrical Connection For Porous Material

US Patent:
2008005, Feb 28, 2008
Filed:
Sep 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/900514
Inventors:
Michael Pollard - Peoria IL, US
Jo Costura - Lincolnshire, GB
Matthew Kiser - Chillicothe IL, US
Robert Meyer - Metamora IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
H01R 33/00
US Classification:
439034000
Abstract:
An electrical connection element for providing an electrical connection to a porous material may include a first electrically conductive plate disposed on at least a portion of a first side of the porous material. A second electrically conductive plate may be disposed on at least a portion of a second side of the porous material, opposite to the first side. An electrically conductive material may impregnate the porous material in a region between the first and second electrically conductive plates, and an electrical connector may be attached to at least one of the first and second electrically conductive plates.

Scr Reductant Deposit Removal

US Patent:
2011003, Feb 10, 2011
Filed:
Aug 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/536891
Inventors:
Matthew Thomas Kiser - Chillicothe IL, US
Cornelius N. Opris - Peoria IL, US
Alan R. Stockner - Metamora IL, US
Jinhui Sun - Bloomington IL, US
Zhiyong Wei - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc. - Peoria IL
International Classification:
F01N 3/20
F01N 3/10
US Classification:
60274, 60286
Abstract:
An engine exhaust aftertreatment system including a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system. The SCR system includes a reductant injection system configured to introduce a reductant into a exhaust stream of a engine, a SCR catalysts configured to reduce NOx in the presence of a reductant, and a SCR monitoring system configured to determine temperatures associated with the SCR system. The SCR system also includes a heat source configured to raise the temperature of the exhaust stream and a controller configured to operate the heat source to reach exhaust stream temperatures in the SCR system of at least about 400 degrees Celsius based on the temperature associated with the SCR system.

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