Abstract: Disposable containers include peripheral tabs which are useful for positioning and processing the containers and operate as separators. In a preferred embodiment, the tabs correspond to tabs on a paperboard blank where the tabs are useful for controlling the orientation of the blanks so that printed and shape features may be kept in registration during manufacturing of a disposable servingware container.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 22, 2008
Date of Patent:
June 2, 2009
Assignee:
Dixie Consumer Products LLC
Inventors:
Albert D. Johns, Mark B. Littlejohn, Jay S. Lester, Mircea Sofronie, Thomas W. Zelinski, William R. Pucci, Richard J. Rogers, Erik J. Sjogren
Abstract: Storage stable aqueous dispersions of a heat-reactive hydrophilic phenolic resin (e.g., phenol/formaldehyde) are disclosed. The dispersions comprise a base resin that is the reaction product of an aromatic alcohol and an aldehyde, and an etherified resin component selected from the group consisting of an etherified phenol/aldehyde resin, an etherified cresol/aldehyde resin, and mixtures thereof. The dispersions further comprise a protective colloid (e.g., polyvinyl alcohol). The addition of the etherified resin component in an amount of at least about 20% by weight of the base resin provides storage stability, but does not adversely affect the desirable physical and chemical characteristics (e.g., chemical resistance) of end products made from such dispersions. Moreover, the dispersions of the present invention can avoid the use of etherified resin components derived from bisphenol-A and/or xylenols, which present heath concerns in food coating applications.
Abstract: This invention relates to nanocomposites comprising organo-clay and at least one stabilization functionalized thermoplastic polyolefin. Preferably the stabilization functionalized thermoplastic polyolefin is represented by the formula: T-(R1G)n Wherein T represents the thermoplastic polyolefin Each R1 is a bridging group, preferably independently selected from the group consisting of C1 to C20 aliphatic; C1 to C20 aromatic; substituted C1 to C20 aliphatic; substituted C1 to C20 aromatic; C1 to C20 aliphatic ester; C1 to C20 aliphatic ether; C1 to C20 aliphatic amide; C1 to C20 aliphatic imide; n is the number of stabilization functional/bridging groups bound to T and may be from 1-300; and G is selected from one or more of phenols, ketones, hindered amines, substituted phenols, substituted ketones, substituted hindered amines, or combinations thereof.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 15, 2004
Date of Patent:
May 13, 2008
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.
Inventors:
Caiguo Gong, Alan J. Oshinski, Beverly J. Poole, Jerry W. Ball, Thomas W. Sykes
Abstract: There is provided a coated zeolite catalyst in which the accessibility of the acid sites on the external surfaces of the zeolite is controlled and a process for converting hydrocarbons utilizing the coated zeolite catalyst. The zeolite catalyst comprises core crystals of a first zeolite and a discontinuous layer of smaller size second crystals of a second zeolite which cover at least a portion of the external surface of the first crystals The coated zeolite catalyst finds particular application in hydrocarbon conversion processes where catalyst activity in combination with zeolite structure are important for reaction selectivity, e.g., catalytic cracking, alkylation, disproportional of toluene, isomerization, and transalkylation reactions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 2004
Date of Patent:
February 26, 2008
Assignee:
ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.
Inventors:
Jannetje Maatje van den Berge, Gary David Mohr, Kenneth Ray Clem, Wilfried Jozef Mortier, Machteld Maria Mertens, Michael C. Bradford
Abstract: This invention relates to a polymer-clay nanocomposite comprising (i) a melt-processible matrix polymer, and incorporated therein (ii) a mixture of at least two layered clay materials. The invention also relates to articles produced from a nanocomposite and a process for preparing a nanocomposite.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 1, 1999
Date of Patent:
November 25, 2003
Assignee:
University of South Carolina Research Foundation
Inventors:
Robert Boyd Barbee, John Walker Gilmer, James Christopher Matayabas, Jr., Tie Lan, Vasiliki Psihogios
Abstract: A locking device for a butterfly type valve is provided with an actuating shaft extending through a bore provided in a conduit in which the valve is located; the inner end of the shaft carries a locking arm that is movable upon rotation of the shaft between a locking and unlocking position relative to the valve.
Abstract: A valve actuator includes two parallel tracks in each of which a slider block is disposed to slide with a pivot pin and nut carried between the slider blocks; a valve stem engaging member is provided with an arm terminating in a sleeve in which a pin having an eccentrically shaped central portion is disposed; from each slider block, an arm extends to connect to an end of the pin in the sleeve; a set screw is employed to fix the position of the pin once the angular position of the arms is set to obtain the optimum mechanical advantage.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 29, 2000
Date of Patent:
April 8, 2003
Assignee:
Henry Pratt Company
Inventors:
David W. Buchwald, Purushottam P. Savalia