Charles W Moore
Security Companies and Guards in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 347037-6303
Issued Date
Dec 17, 1998
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2002
Category
Security Companies & Guards
Type
Unarmed Private Security Officer
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

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Address
Phone
Charles Moore
520 Lambert Way, Kaysville, UT 84037

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Senior Technology Engineer At 3Form

Senior Technology Engineer At 3Form

Position:
Senior Technology Engineer at 3form, Inc.
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Plastics
Work:
3form, Inc. since Jun 2006 - Senior Technology Engineer CEOF (Campus Electron Optics Facility) Feb 2006 - Jun 2006 - Student Assistant CerCo LLC (Industrial Ceramic Solutions) Jun 2005 - Sep 2005 - Engineering Intern
Education:
The Ohio State University 2001 - 2006
B.S, Materials Science and Engineering; Polymers
Interests:
music, skiing, sports,arts and design


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Charles Moore - Salt Lake City, UT

Charles Moore - Salt Lake City, UT

Work:
3form, Inc.
Senior Product Technology Engineer
3form, Inc. - Salt Lake City, UT
Product Technology Engineer
CerCo LLC - Crooksville, OH
Engineering Intern
Education:
Ohio State University - Columbus, OH
BS in Materials Science and Engineering, Specialization in Polymers
Skills:
Product Development, Product Testing and Qualification, Solidworks, Graphic Design, CAD, Product Training


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Structured-Core Laminate Panels And Methods Of Forming The Same

Structured-Core Laminate Panels And Methods Of Forming The Same

US Patent:
2014001, Jan 16, 2014
Filed:
Sep 17, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/028719
Inventors:
Charles H. Moore - Salt Lake City UT, US
John E.C. Willham - Sandy UT, US
Assignee:
3FORM, INC. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
E04C 2/54, E04F 10/00, E06B 5/00
US Classification:
5230913, 49404, 428212, 428117
Abstract:
A structured-core laminate panel can be made in an efficient, structurally sound manner without the use of adhesives (film or liquid forms) using materials with different melt or glass transition temperatures. In one implementation, a manufacturer positions one or more resin substrates about a structured core, which comprises a relatively high melt or glass transition temperature compared with that of the one or more resin substrates. The manufacturer heats the assembly to at least the glass transition temperature of the resin substrates, but not to the melt or glass transition temperature of the structured core. This allows the one or more resin substrates to melt and bond (mechanically, chemically, or both) to the structured core on one side (or inner surface), while maintaining a substantially planar or original conformation on an opposing side (or outer surface).


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Structured-Core Laminate Panels And Methods Of Forming The Same

Structured-Core Laminate Panels And Methods Of Forming The Same

US Patent:
2012004, Mar 1, 2012
Filed:
May 11, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/318771
Inventors:
M. Hoyt Brewster - Salt Lake City UT, US
Charles H. Moore - Salt Lake City UT, US
John E.C. Willham - Sandy UT, US
Assignee:
3FORM, INC. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
E04C 2/54, B32B 3/12, B29C 65/02
US Classification:
1603681, 264248, 428116
Abstract:
A structured-core laminate panel can be made in an efficient, structurally sound manner without the use of adhesives (film or liquid forms) using materials with different melt or glass transition temperatures. In one implementation, a manufacturer positions one or more resin substrates about a structured core, which comprises a relatively high melt or glass transition temperature compared with that of the one or more resin substrates. The manufacturer heats the assembly to at least the glass transition temperature of the resin substrates, but not to the melt or glass transition temperature of the structured core. This allows the one or more resin substrates to melt and bond (mechanically, chemically, or both) to the structured core on one side (or inner surface), while maintaining a substantially planar or original conformation on an opposing side (or outer surface).


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Laminate Panels Produced From Biopolymers

Laminate Panels Produced From Biopolymers

US Patent:
2014007, Mar 13, 2014
Filed:
Sep 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/609073
Inventors:
Charles H. Moore - Salt Lake City UT, US
John E.C. Willham - Sandy UT, US
Assignee:
3form, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B32B 9/02, B32B 23/20, B32B 23/08
US Classification:
428 13, 428480, 428536, 428481, 428532, 428215
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing the biopolymer panel may include positioning a plurality of biopolymer sheets adjacent to one another, and subjecting them to a laminating temperature that exceeds the glass-transition temperature of the sheets for a time period sufficient to achieve lamination. The laminate panel is then quenched at a quenching temperature that is below the glass-transition temperature. The time period during lamination, as well as any “rest” period between lamination and quenching, is sufficiently short so as to prevent clouding or hazing as a result of crystallization of the biopolymer resin materials. In addition, the panel exhibits sufficient flame retardency to meet applicable building codes, exhibits sufficient impact resistance for use as a decorative or structural panel building material, and exhibits no substantial thermally induced degradation as a result of subjection to the laminating temperature. The panels may be used as decorative or structural building materials.


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Architectural Panels Including Elongated Thermoplastic Members And Methods Of Making The Same

Architectural Panels Including Elongated Thermoplastic Members And Methods Of Making The Same

US Patent:
2014006, Mar 6, 2014
Filed:
May 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
14/116335
Inventors:
John E.C. Wilham - Sandy UT, US
Charles H. Moore - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
E04C 2/20
US Classification:
428 54, 4281951, 156296
Abstract:
Implementations of the present invention relate to for incorporating virgin or recycled thermoplastic resin materials into architectural thermoplastic panels that have ordered and reproducible geometric patterns. More specifically, at least one implementation provides a method for fusing thermoplastic elongated members, such as circular rods and rectangular bars, sourced from recycled thermoplastic resin to form the architectural thermoplastic panels.


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Resin Panels With Large Decorative Objects And Methods Of Making Same

Resin Panels With Large Decorative Objects And Methods Of Making Same

US Patent:
2012028, Nov 15, 2012
Filed:
May 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/468633
Inventors:
Guillaume Martin - Rochetoirin, FR
Charles H. Moore - Salt Lake City UT, US
Matthew T. Sutton - Salt Lake City UT, US
Assignee:
3FORM, INC. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B32B 3/02, B32B 21/08, B32B 7/00
US Classification:
428213, 4285371
Abstract:
Implementations of the present invention relate to systems, methods, and apparatus for manufacturing aesthetically pleasing architectural resin panels having a thick three-dimensional interlayer. In particular, at least one implementation includes a layup assembly that includes a decorative interlayer, positioned between resin sheets, that decorative interlayer comprising one or more three-dimensional decorative objects and one or more resin blocks. At least one implementation also includes a single-step lamination or pressing process that uses a combination of heat and pressure to melt the resin sheets and the resin blocks together, forming a decorative resin panel which includes the three-dimensional objects.