Inventor · Pensacola, FL, US

Chi C. Young

12Patents
6h-index
14Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: Feb 21, 1979 → Oct 10, 2002

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6797340B2 Method for depositing refractory metal layers employing sequential deposition techniques Chemistry; Metallurgy 145 Expired
US5168004A Melt-spun acrylic fibers possessing a highly uniform internal structure which are particularly suited for thermal conversion to quality carbon fibers Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 19 Expired
US4303607A Process for melt spinning acrylonitrile polymer fiber using hot water as stretching aid Textiles; Paper 15 Expired
US4461739A Continuous liquid phase process for melt spinning acrylonitrile polymer Textiles; Paper 9 Expired
US4935180A Formation of melt-spun acrylic fibers possessing a highly uniform internal structure which are particularly suited for thermal conversion to quality carbon fibers Textiles; Paper 8 Expired
US4933128A Formation of melt-spun acrylic fibers which are well suited for thermal conversion to high strength carbon fibers Textiles; Paper 7 Expired
US4283365A Process for melt-spinning acrylonitrile polymer fiber using vertically disposed compression zone Textiles; Paper 6 Expired
US4981751A Melt-spun acrylic fibers which are particularly suited for thermal conversion to high strength carbon fibers Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 5 Expired
US4921656A Formation of melt-spun acrylic fibers which are particularly suited for thermal conversion to high strength carbon fibers Textiles; Paper 5 Expired
US4572858A Process for texturized blown film and resulting product Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Expired
US4981752A Formation of melt-spun acrylic fibers which are well suited for thermal conversion to high strength carbon fibers Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Expired
US4379113A Melt spinning process for acrylonitrile polymer fiber-three or more stretch stages Textiles; Paper 0 Expired

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.