Inventor
WAPNER PHILLIP G
US19 patents
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15 patentsUS6458231B1Oct 1, 2002
Method of making microtubes with axially variable geometries
US AIR FORCE130 citations99
US6113722ASep 5, 2000
Microscopic tube devices and method of manufacture
US AIR FORCE160 citations99
US6588613B1Jul 8, 2003
Baby-feeding nipple
US AIR FORCE167 citations98
US6152181ANov 28, 2000
Microdevices based on surface tension and wettability that function as sensors, actuators, and other devices
US AIR FORCE136 citations98
US6982787B1Jan 3, 2006
Modification of the degree of liquid contact with a solid by control of surface and micro-channel capillary geometry
US AIR FORCE54 citations96
US6818162B1Nov 16, 2004
Method of manufacture of baby-feeding nipple
US AIR FORCE25 citations92
US6756112B1Jun 29, 2004
Carbon matrix composites fabricated by a rapid and low-cost process incorporating in-situ polymerization of wetting monomers
US AIR FORCE21 citations92
US5789045AAug 4, 1998
Microtubes devices based on surface tension and wettability
US AIR FORCE47 citations91
US7790084B1Sep 7, 2010
Method of manufacture of separation devices
US AIR FORCE9 citations84
US7503461B1Mar 17, 2009
Air-admittance device and method for making same
US AIR FORCE14 citations84
US6867854B1Mar 15, 2005
Liquid to solid angle of contact measurement
US AIR FORCE17 citations84
US6309703B1Oct 30, 2001
Carbon and ceramic matrix composites fabricated by a rapid low-cost process incorporating in-situ polymerization of wetting monomers
US AIR FORCE14 citations82
US6942747B1Sep 13, 2005
Microtubes with axially variable geometries and method of manufacturing same
US AIR FORCE5 citations74
US6706401B1Mar 16, 2004
Carbon matrix composites fabricated by a rapid and low-cost process incorporating in-situ polymerization of wetting monomers
US AIR FORCE11 citations74
US6059001AMay 9, 2000
Apparatus for manufacturing microtubes with axially variable geometries
US AIR FORCE9 citations68