Erik Paul Brown
Engineers at Parker Polich Ct, Tracy, CA

License number
Colorado 24564
Issued Date
Sep 12, 1986
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2017
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
1715 Parker Polich Ct, Tracy, CA 95376

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Erik Brown
47 Via Vicini, Rcho Sta Marg, CA 92688
(714) 272-8636
Erik Brown, age 58
4375 Ampudia St, San Diego, CA 92103
Erik Brown
51 Ashbrook Pl, Moraga, CA 94556
(925) 376-3225
Erik Brown, age 45
578 Escalante Ave, Shafter, CA 93263
Erik Brown
57 Tunapuna Ln, Coronado, CA 92118
(619) 987-6279

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Emergency Sacrificial Sealing Method In Filters, Equipment, Or Systems

Emergency Sacrificial Sealing Method In Filters, Equipment, Or Systems

US Patent:
2013018, Jul 25, 2013
Filed:
Nov 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/674622
Inventors:
Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC - Livermore CA, US
Erik P. Brown - Tracy CA, US
Assignee:
Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC - Livermore CA
International Classification:
F16J 15/00
US Classification:
277312, 277630
Abstract:
A system seals a filter or equipment component to a base and will continue to seal the filter or equipment component to the base in the event of hot air or fire. The system includes a first sealing material between the filter or equipment component and the base; and a second sealing material between the filter or equipment component and the base and proximate the first sealing material. The first sealing material and the second seal material are positioned relative to each other and relative to the filter or equipment component and the base to seal the filter or equipment component to the base and upon the event of fire the second sealing material will be activated and expand to continue to seal the filter or equipment component to the base in the event of hot air or fire.


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Intumescent Sealants In Filters And Other Equipment

Intumescent Sealants In Filters And Other Equipment

US Patent:
2013006, Mar 21, 2013
Filed:
Sep 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/612655
Inventors:
Erik P. Brown - Tracy CA, US
Mark A. Mitchell - Dublin CA, US
Ronald A. Beaulieu - Las Vegas NV, US
Assignee:
Lawrence Livermore National security, LLC - Livermore CA
International Classification:
B01D 46/00, F16J 15/02
US Classification:
96361, 55502, 96371, 277316
Abstract:
An equipment component system including an equipment component structure having a first unit and a second unit and an intumescent paint or sealant on said equipment component structure. The intumescent paint or sealant provides sealing or prevents warpage or deformation or separation of a equipment component or sub-component in a fire or at high temperatures. The intumescent paint can shut a gap in a fire or at high temperatures. The intumescent paint can also pen a gap in a fire or at high temperatures so that fluid flow is preferentially directed one route versus another.


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Anti-Clogging Filter System

Anti-Clogging Filter System

US Patent:
2013006, Mar 21, 2013
Filed:
Sep 11, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/610331
Inventors:
Erik P. Brown - Tracy CA, US
Assignee:
Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC - Livermore CA
International Classification:
B01D 50/00, B01D 45/08
US Classification:
95268, 55332
Abstract:
An anti-clogging filter system for filtering a fluid containing large particles and small particles includes an enclosure with at least one individual elongated tubular filter element in the enclosure. The individual elongated tubular filter element has an internal passage, a closed end, an open end, and a filtering material in or on the individual elongated tubular filter element. The fluid travels through the open end of the elongated tubular element and through the internal passage and through the filtering material. An anti-clogging element is positioned on or adjacent the individual elongated tubular filter element and provides a fluid curtain that preferentially directs the larger particulates to one area of the filter material allowing the remainder of the filter material to remain more efficient.