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Paul W. Proctor
Also filed as: PROCTOR PAUL W
11 granted patents·470 citations·filing 1979–1996
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11 records- 0194US5243911AAttenuator for protecting electronic equipment from undesired exposure to RF energy and/or lightningDOW ROBERT L·Filed 1991·Granted Sep 14, 1993·78 cites·29 claims
- 0286US4432816APyrotechnic composition for cutting torchUS NAVY·Filed 1982·Granted Feb 21, 1984·36 cites·6 claims
- 0385US4779511ADisposal dearmer for EOD applicationsUS NAVY·Filed 1985·Granted Oct 25, 1988·39 cites·1 claims
- 0479US4378738AElectromagnetic and electrostatic insensitive blasting caps, squibs and detonatorsPROCTOR PAUL W·Filed 1979·Granted Apr 5, 1983·32 cites·8 claims
- 0574US5197468ADevice for protecting an electronic prosthesis from adverse effects of RF and/or electrostatic energyPROCTOR PAUL W·Filed 1992·Granted Mar 30, 1993·151 cites·21 claims
- 0671US5036768AAttenuator for dissipating electromagnetic and electrostatic energyDOW ROBERT L·Filed 1990·Granted Aug 6, 1991·24 cites·25 claims
- 0766US5723844AHeating system using ferrite to convert RF energy into heat energyFiled 1996·Granted Mar 3, 1998·27 cites·11 claims
- 0865US4848233AMeans for protecting electroexplosive devices which are subject to a wide variety of radio frequencyUS NAVY·Filed 1985·Granted Jul 18, 1989·18 cites·5 claims
- 0962US4601761ANozzle for self-contained cutting torchesUS NAVY·Filed 1985·Granted Jul 22, 1986·17 cites·17 claims
- 1044US5279225AAttenuator for protecting an electroexplosive device from inadvertent RF energy or electrostatic energy induced firingDOW ROBERT L·Filed 1990·Granted Jan 18, 1994·33 cites·31 claims
- 1133US5355800ACombined EED igniter means and means for protecting the EED from inadvertent extraneous electricity induced firingDOW ROBERT L·Filed 1992·Granted Oct 18, 1994·15 cites·24 claims
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