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Bertram O. Stull

Best known in public-domain catalogs for a single technical work, this little-documented inventor is associated with a 1981 U.S. patent on gelled fuel-air explosives. The surviving record is sparse, which gives this entry an unusual, archival feel.

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About the author

Bertram O. Stull appears in public-domain book catalogs as the author of U.S. Patent 4,293,314: Gelled Fuel-Air Explosive, a text based on a U.S. patent issued on October 6, 1981. The patent record identifies him as the inventor and lists Ridgecrest, California, with the patent assigned to the United States as represented by the Secretary of the Navy.

Beyond that patent-related publication, reliable biographical information is hard to confirm from readily available sources. Project Gutenberg currently lists one work under his name, suggesting that his public profile as an author is tied mainly to this specialized technical document rather than to a broader literary career.

For listeners, that means this is less a conventional author page and more a glimpse into a narrow corner of scientific and government publishing: a name preserved through a single, highly specific document.