Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Terry B. McDaniel
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Patent number: 6540877Abstract: An improvement is disclosed over conventional internal sizing of stock furnish for papermaking, wherein alum is added to the thick paper stock and the long retention time permits complete reaction with the fibers. The invention process permits successfully adding novel aluminum rosinate size composition unconventionally in thin stock furnish, where retention times are on the order of less that 1 minute. The highly charged aluminum rosinate size is able to be quickly adsorbed onto the fiber surfaces to permit surprisingly efficient sizing in thin stock. The quick sizing avoids concern with rising pH over time (in conventional thick stock application) and increases sizing efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Gerald Katz, Lester William House, Donald E. Alexander, Sr., Susanne L. Sowers, Joseph Marton
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Patent number: 6521342Abstract: This invention concerns cationic core-shell particles having an acid-insoluble polymeric core and an acid-swellable polymeric shell component disposed generally about said core so that upon neutralizing said shell with acid, a portion of said shell remains attached or associated with said core. This invention further concerns polymer latex compositions wherein said polymeric shell component has been neutralized and substantially, but not totally, dissolved so as to form a blend of neutralized core-shell polymer and an aqueous solution of neutralized shell polymer. More particularly, the invention concerns the use of latex compositions produced from these cationic core-shell particles to formulate ink jet receptive coatings.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2002Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: G. Frederick Hutter, Camille K. Stebbins
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Patent number: 6521343Abstract: This invention concerns cationic core-shell particles having an acid-insoluble polymeric core component and an acid-swellable polymeric shell component disposed generally about said core so that upon neutralizing said shell with acid, a portion of said shell remains attached or associated with said core; and wherein said shell contains a stabilizer that is covalently bonded to the polymeric shell component. This invention further concerns polymer latex compositions wherein said polymeric shell component has been neutralized and substantially, but not totally, dissolved so as to form a blend of neutralized core-shell polymer and an aqueous solution of neutralized shell polymer. More particularly, the invention concerns the use of latex compositions produced from these cationic core-shell particles to formulate ink jet receptive coatings.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Gamini S. Samaranayake, G. Frederick Hutter, Camille K. Stebbins
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Patent number: 6518485Abstract: This invention relates to a method for genetically engineering coniferous plants. In particular, this invention relates to a particle-mediated gene transfer method for producing and developing transgenic somatic embryos for plants of the genus Pinus and Pinus interspecies hybrids. This method is well suited for producing transgenic clonal planting stock useful for reforestation.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Marie Bernice Connett-Porceddu, Michael Ryan Becwar, Robert John Kodrzycki, Sarah Grace Schwuchow
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Patent number: 6503971Abstract: This invention relates to novel rosin-fatty acid vinylic polymer compositions that exhibit characteristics which make them useful as grind resins for preparing grind vehicles for ink and coating formulations. In particular, this invention relates to rosin-fatty acid vinylic grind resin compositions obtained from the addition polymerization reaction of a mixture of rosin and fatty acid and a mixture of (meth)acrylic and vinylic monomers.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Rajnikant Shah, Stanley C. Adams
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Patent number: 6479586Abstract: Phase change (hot melt) ink compositions for use in a phase change (hot melt) ink jet recording device in which recording is conducted by thermally melting the ink at a temperature above ambient temperature (20° C.) to provide prints that possess high quality images, scratch resistance, abrasion resistance, low-temperature storage stability and flexibility, offset and pick resistance, adhesion, and other desired properties are disclosed to comprise: (a) from about 0.1% to about 30% of one or more colorants; and (b) from about 0.1 to about 99.9% of one or more hybrid polymers. Components other than those listed above may be included in the ink compositions to achieve specific printer, substrate, or end use requirements.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: Michael D. Matzinger
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Patent number: 6476146Abstract: Phase change (hot melt) ink compositions for use in a phase change (hot melt) ink jet recording device in which recording is conducted by thermally melting the ink at a temperature above ambient temperature (20° C.) to provide prints that possess high quality images, scratch resistance, abrasion resistance, low-temperature storage stability and flexibility, offset and pick resistance, adhesion, and other desired properties are disclosed to comprise: (a) from about 0.1% to about 30% of one or more colorants; and (b) from about 0.1 to about 99.9% of one or more hybrid polymers. Components other than those listed above may be included in the ink compositions to achieve specific printer, substrate, or end use requirements.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: Michael D. Matzinger
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Patent number: 6472343Abstract: A new shaped activated carbon and the method of its manufacture are disclosed. The invention resides in the crosslinking of a polymeric cellulose, such as sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), within the carbon bodies after they are shaped, employing the CMC as a binder for the activated carbon. The approach to attain product mechanical strength and water stability by crosslinking rather than high temperature heat treatment is not obvious from the prior art teaching. The crosslinking reaction occurs at temperatures below 270° C. In addition, this new binder technology produces shaped carbon bodies having key properties beyond the best level that has been accomplished with other binders.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Peter D. A. McCrae, Tiejun Zhang, David R. B. Walker
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Patent number: 6444877Abstract: The present invention is directed to a gene and gene product of sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), referred to herein as the LSAG gene, which is a homolog of the AGAMOUS gene. The LSAG gene is a flowering gene which is required for normal flower development and sweetgum fertility. The present invention is also directed to an LSAG promoter and/or enhancer and/or intron which can be used to prepare gene constructs and transgenic plants for tissue specific expression of the gene construct. The gene constructs and transgenic plants are further aspects of the present invention. Finally, the present invention is directed to methods to control flower development and hence assure sterility in transgenic sweetgum.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1999Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: William Horn Rottmann
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Patent number: 6437037Abstract: This invention relates to novel rosin-fatty acid vinylic polyamide polymer supported latex compositions and the process for preparing them. More particularly, the invention concerns novel rosin-fatty acid vinylic polyamide graft polymer supported latex compositions which exhibit properties that make them useful as components of inks for printing on plastic films.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: G. Frederick Hutter
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Patent number: 6437033Abstract: Vinylic polymer compositions having a weight average molecular weight in the range of about 4,000 to about 12,000 are produced by reacting, in an addition polymerization reaction, a fatty acid rosin mixture and a monomer mixture at a temperature in the range of about 135° C. to about 175° C. These compositions exhibit properties that make them useful as support resins for ink and overprint formulations and as additives for formulating various coating compositions.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Rajnikant Shah, Stanley C. Adams
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Patent number: 6433052Abstract: This invention relates to novel rosin-fatty acid vinylic polymer compositions and the process for preparing them. In particular, the invention relates to novel rosin-fatty acid vinylic polymer compositions which exhibit properties that make them useful as support resins for ink and overprint formulations.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Rajnikant Shah, Stanley C. Adams
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Patent number: 6429247Abstract: A rosin fatty acid vinylic emulsion composition produced by (A) polymerizing a mixture of vinylic monomers in the presence of a fatty acid rosin mixture comprising a mixture of fatty acids and rosin, at temperature in the range of about 135° C. to about 175° C., to produce a rosin-fatty acid vinylic polymer having a weight average molecular weight in the range of 4,000 to about 12,000; and (B) subsequently emulsion polymerizing another mixture of vinylic monomers in the presence of the rosin-fatty acid vinylic polymer of step A at temperature in the range of about 20° C. to about 100° C., to produce a rosin-fatty acid vinylic emulsion composition with polymers having a weight average molecular weight in the range of about 40,000 to about 200,000.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Rajnikant Shah, Warunee S. Sisson, Thomas M. Sisson
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Patent number: 6409882Abstract: In a tall oil refining operating plant, a warm water loop is disclosed for cooling the tall oil heads fraction extracted from the crude tall oil, rather than the conventional use of cold water. This avoids condensation and the subsequent solidification of athraquinone pulping aid remaining in the crude tall oil; thus, avoiding fouling of the cooling towers. The temperature of the warm-water is controlled automatically by tempering the cold water entering the warm water “cooling” loop, while removing excessively warm water from said loop to the cooling tower system, as needed.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1999Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: J. George Hayden
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Patent number: 6376611Abstract: Phase change (hot melt) ink compositions for use in a phase change (hot melt) ink jet recording device in which recording is conducted by thermally melting the ink at a temperature above ambient temperature (20° C.) to provide prints that possess high quality images, scratch resistance, abrasion resistance, low-temperature storage stability and flexibility, offset and pick resistance, adhesion, and other desired properties are disclosed to comprise: (a) from about 0.1% to about 30% of one or more colorants; and (b) from about 0.1 to about 99.9% of one or more hybrid polymers. Components other than those listed above may be included in the ink compositions to achieve specific printer, substrate, or end use requirements.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventor: Michael D. Matzinger
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Patent number: 6368457Abstract: The present invention comprises an alum/rosin composition for internally sizing paper which is useful in any papermaking furnish with moderate to high hardness, as well as methods for preparing such alum/rosin composition. Employing the invention alum/rosin composition of an alum to rosin ratio of 1-3:1, respectively, and of a mean particle diameter of no greater than 10 microns, results in sizing of improved efficiency. In the preparation of the invention sizing composition, the pre-reacting of either neat or solutions of alum and rosin before introducing the mixture into the papermaking furnish, allows the alum to be free to react with the rosin size without any competition from other cations in the furnish.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Bernard A. Kraus, Frank DeStefano, Jr., Gerald Katz
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Patent number: 6329068Abstract: This invention relates to novel rosin-fatty acid vinylic polymer compositions which exhibit properties that make them useful for formulating moisture vapor barrier coatings for paper and other cellulosic base materials. In particular, this invention relates to rosin-fatty acid vinylic polymer moisture barrier coatings obtained from the addition polymerization reaction of a mixture of rosin and fatty acid and a mixture of (meth)acrylic and vinylic monomers.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Rajnikant Shah, Stanley C. Adams
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Patent number: 6291075Abstract: This invention relates to ovenable and dual-ovenable coated paperboard suitable for use in producing food trays. More particularly, the invention relates to paperboard substrates which have been coated with a water-based release coating composition. Food trays made from such paperboard have superior grease resistance, high temperature resistance, and excellent food release properties—characteristics which make these trays particularly suitable for use in baking applications.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Sukun Zhang, Charles G. Ruffner
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Patent number: 6284705Abstract: An adsorptive monolith made by extruding a mixture of activated carbon, a ceramic forming material, a flux material, and water, drying the extruded monolith, and firing the dried monolith at a temperature and for a time period sufficient to react the ceramic material together and form a ceramic matrix. The extrudable mixture may also comprise a wet binder. The monolith has a shape with at least one passage therethrough and desirably has a plurality of passages therethrough to form a honeycomb. The monolith may be dried by vacuum drying, freeze drying, or control humidity drying. The monolith is useful for removing volatile organic compounds and other chemical agents such as ozone from fluid streams. Particularly useful applications include adsorptive filters for removing ozone from xerographic devices and other appropriate office machines and volatile organic compounds from automobile engine air intake systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Minwoo Park, Frank R. Rhodes, Jack H. L'Amoreaux, Frederick S. Baker, Robert K. Beckler, John C. McCue
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Patent number: 6277780Abstract: Disclosed is a method for preparing a phosphorus treated activated carbon composition suitable for use as a catalyst support, a catalyst, and an adsorbent. The invention method involves treating (e., mixing or impregnating) an activated carbon material having a surface area greater than 100 m2/g with a phosphorus-containing compound, drying, and heating to a temperature of from 450° C. to about 1200° C., wherein the resulting composition is characterized by a phosphorus compound combined with the carbon in an amount of from above 2.5% to about 10% phosphorus, based on the weight of the composition.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1994Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Robert K. Beckler, James R. Miller