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Sithya Seda Khieu

age ~55

from Eden Prairie, MN

Also known as:
  • Sithya S Khieu
  • Sithya Sithya Khieu
  • Sithya A Khieu
  • Seda Khieu Sithya
  • Slthya S Khieu
Phone and address:
17846 Fruitwood Ln, Edina, MN 55347
952-934-6279

Sithya Khieu Phones & Addresses

  • 17846 Fruitwood Ln, Eden Prairie, MN 55347 • 952-934-6279
  • 9075 Belvedere Dr, Eden Prairie, MN 55347 • 952-934-6279
  • Shakopee, MN
  • Bloomington, MN

Us Patents

  • Particle Dispenser With Fluid Assist To Control Particle Velocity For Use On A Moving Vehicle

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  • US Patent:
    6511259, Jan 28, 2003
  • Filed:
    Dec 13, 1999
  • Appl. No.:
    09/459505
  • Inventors:
    Sithya S. Khieu - Eden Prairie MN
    Mark D. Zender - Mahtomedi MN
    David C. May - Hudson WI
    John L. Marty - White Bear Lake MN
  • Assignee:
    3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
  • International Classification:
    E01C 1700
  • US Classification:
    404101, 404 14, 239455
  • Abstract:
    When mounted to a vehicle, a dispenser ejects optical elements so that they have a component of movement that is parallel with the surface of the pavement to which the optical elements are to be applied. Preferably, the component of movement in that direction is more significant than a component of movement directly toward the pavement surface. A fluid assist causes the optical elements to be ejected from the dispenser nozzle at a velocity to at least partially counteract, and preferably match, the forward velocity of movement of the vehicle to which the dispenser is attached. Thus, in accordance with one specific aspect of the present invention, optical elements can be laid down upon marking material that has been applied to a pavement surface at a substantially reduced relative velocity to the road surface. By more closely matching the optical element velocity in a direction opposite the vehicle movement to the velocity of the vehicle, the optical elements can be laid down without substantial roll along the pavement marking material. This can be accomplished regardless of the size or mass of the optical elements.
  • Raised Pavement Marker With Improved Lens

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  • US Patent:
    6551014, Apr 22, 2003
  • Filed:
    Feb 7, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/778331
  • Inventors:
    Sithya S. Khieu - Eden Prairie MN
    Gregory E. Gilligan - Hastings MN
    Thomas R. Borden - Oakdale MN
  • Assignee:
    3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
  • International Classification:
    E01F 908
  • US Classification:
    404 14, 404 12, 404 15, 404 16, 359531
  • Abstract:
    The present disclosure relates to improved raised pavement markers having a totally-internal-reflective lens. The disclosure also relates to methods of manufacturing the raised pavement marker. The raised pavement markers described below include a housing connected to a totally-internal-reflective lens. The totally-internal-reflective lens includes a retroreflective element having a smooth surface generally opposite a plurality of cube corner elements. A film is attached to the retroreflective element at the apexes of the cube corner elements to form spaces, i. e. , an air gap, between the film and the cubes. The film and retroreflective element cooperate to form the totally-internal-reflective lens. Light entering the retroreflective element through the smooth surface is retroreflected at the cube/air interface. Methods of manufacturing include, for example, forming a shell with the retroreflective element and attaching the film to the apexes of the cube corner elements.
  • Pavement Marking Article And Raised Pavement Marker That Uses Pressure Sensitive Adhesive

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  • US Patent:
    20030091815, May 15, 2003
  • Filed:
    Aug 22, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/225755
  • Inventors:
    Gina Buccellato - Eagan MN, US
    Cristina Thomas - Woodbury MN, US
    Bimal Thakkar - Woodbury MN, US
    Greggory Bennett - Hudson WI, US
    Sithya Khieu - Eden Prairie MN, US
    Gary Miron - St. Paul MN, US
  • Assignee:
    3M Innovative Properties Company
  • International Classification:
    B32B007/12
    B32B015/04
  • US Classification:
    428/343000, 428/35500R, 428/354000
  • Abstract:
    A pavement marking article that has an adhesive composition for adhering the article to a pavement substrate, where the adhesive composition includes a reaction product of an acrylic acid ester of a monohydric alcohol whose homopolymer has a Tg less than 0 C., a non-polar ethylenically unsaturated monomer, and 0-10 parts by weight of a polar ethylenically unsaturated monomer. Preferably the amount of the acrylic acid ester is about 60-90 parts by weight, and the amount of the non-polar ethylenically unsaturated monomer is about 10-40 parts by weight. Also, a raised pavement marker that comprises: (a) a pavement marker body having upper and lower surfaces and an apparent flexural modulus of at least about 50,000 psi and (b) a pressure sensitive adhesive layer disposed upon the lower surface of the marker, wherein the adhesive has: (i) a transition region that begins at a frequency of about 10,000 radians/s or more and extends to a frequency of about 100 radians/s or less at about 25 C.; and (ii) a minimum shear modulus of about 1×105 Pa at an impact frequency of about 100 radians/s at 25 C.; and (iii) a shear modulus value of about 2×104 to 2×105 Pa at a frequency of 1 rad/sec at 25 C. Raised pavement markers that use a pressure sensitive adhesive meeting parameters (i)-(iii) can demonstrate good adhesion to roadways and are capable of withstanding repeated impacts from motor vehicle tires.
  • Matrix Element Magnetic Pavement Marker And Method Of Making Same

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  • US Patent:
    20030123930, Jul 3, 2003
  • Filed:
    Dec 31, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    10/039654
  • Inventors:
    Gregory Jacobs - Elmira NY, US
    Robert Keech - White Bear Lake MN, US
    Sithya Khieu - Eden Prairie MN, US
    Howard Tolliver - Woodbury MN, US
    Thomas Borden - Oakdale MN, US
  • International Classification:
    E01F009/06
  • US Classification:
    404/012000
  • Abstract:
    A method for making a magnetic pavement marker having an array of magnetic pavement elements arranged in a predefined pattern interconnected by a carrier web. After the array of magnetic pavement elements is applied to the pavement surface, the portion of the carrier web surrounding the magnetic pavement elements is removed or allowed to substantially deteriorate and dissipate, leaving an array of discrete, magnetic pavement elements.
  • Matrix Element Pavement Marker And Method Of Making Same

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  • US Patent:
    20030123931, Jul 3, 2003
  • Filed:
    Dec 31, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    10/039957
  • Inventors:
    Sithya Khieu - Eden Prairie MN, US
    Howard Tolliver - Woodbury MN, US
    Thomas Borden - Oakdale MN, US
  • International Classification:
    E01F009/06
    E01F009/08
  • US Classification:
    404/012000
  • Abstract:
    A method of making a pavement marker including the steps of forming an array of pavement elements in a predefined pattern interconnected by a carrier web. A frangible connection is formed between a plurality of the pavement elements and the carrier web. After the array of pavement elements is applied to the pavement surface using an adhesive, a portion of the carrier web surrounding the pavement elements is removed or allowed to substantially deteriorate and dissipate, leaving an array of discrete pavement elements.
  • Retroreflective Sheeting Comprising Thin Continuous Hardcoat

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  • US Patent:
    20030198814, Oct 23, 2003
  • Filed:
    Apr 23, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/128083
  • Inventors:
    Sithya Khieu - Eden Prairie MN, US
    Gregory Gilligan - Hastings MN, US
    Moses David - Woodbury MN, US
  • Assignee:
    3M Innovative Properties Company
  • International Classification:
    B32B027/36
  • US Classification:
    428/412000
  • Abstract:
    The invention relates to retroreflective sheeting and articles suitable for pavement marking comprising a retroreflective layer and a thin continuous hardcoat layer comprising an inorganic oxide material or diamond-like carbon material on the outermost exposed surface. Preferably, at least one intermediate layer is provided between the retroreflective layer and hardcoat layer.
  • Security Label

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  • US Patent:
    20040021312, Feb 5, 2004
  • Filed:
    Aug 2, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/211081
  • Inventors:
    Timothy Dietz - Mendota Heights MN, US
    Sithya Khieu - Eden Prairie MN, US
    Mark Weigel - Hugo MN, US
  • International Classification:
    B42D015/00
  • US Classification:
    283/081000
  • Abstract:
    The invention relates to adhesive security labels that indicate tampering.
  • Casing-Free Insulation Blanket

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  • US Patent:
    20040247819, Dec 9, 2004
  • Filed:
    May 28, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/856982
  • Inventors:
    Sithya Khieu - Eden Prairie MN, US
    Richard Pieper - New Brighton MN, US
    Thomas Tompkins - Woodbury MN, US
  • Assignee:
    3M Innovative Properties Company
  • International Classification:
    D04H003/00
  • US Classification:
    428/074000, 428/292100, 442/038000, 442/164000
  • Abstract:
    An insulation blanket comprises (a) substantially hydrophobic insulation material; and (b) high temperature-resistant material; with the proviso that the blanket is casing-free.

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