Patents by Inventor Ernest J. Groome

Ernest J. Groome has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4898752
    Abstract: Unbleached paper and paperboard for use as outer packaging material is coated and printed on a printing press. The unbleached rawstock must be relatively smooth and nonporous prior to coating and printing with a Sheffield roughness less than about 300 units for linerboard and less than about 330 units for folding carton material. The coating formulation preferably comprises a mixture of temperature insensitive binders and pigments having a viscosity lower than normal paper coatings, and is applied in layers of about 1.5 lb./1000 square feet up to a total of about 5 lb./1000 square feet. Best results are obtained when the coated surface is doctored with a blade or fixed roll after coating and before drying to achieve a smooth surface for printing on the same or a different press.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1990
    Assignee: Westvaco Corporation
    Inventors: Giancarlo A. Cavagna, Ernest J. Groome, Joseph M. Murphy, Domenick L. Raschella
  • Patent number: 4230036
    Abstract: A nip roll is disclosed having an inner substantially rigid cylindrical member and an outer cover member of a generally incompressible substantially resilient material positioned about the inner member with reinforcing means embedded within the outer cover member having a tensile modulus greater than the modulus of the generally incompressible resilient material. The reinforcing means are so oriented with respect to the inner member that upon positioning the roll in nipped relation with a rigid roll which is externally driven, depending upon the direction of rotation, portions of the outer cover member are displaced and recoiled at the entrance and exit to the nip to provide resulting forces on web materials passed therethrough, the forces being controllable for treating such web materials. Depending upon the direction of rotation, the web material with either be compacted or elongated. A method is disclosed for producing the inventive nip roll.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1980
    Assignee: Clupak, Inc.
    Inventor: Ernest J. Groome
  • Patent number: 4092917
    Abstract: A nip roll is disclosed having an inner substantially rigid cylindrical member and an outer cover member of a generally incompressible substantially resilient material positioned about the inner member with reinforcing means embedded within the outer cover member having a tensile modulus greater than the modulus of the generally incompressible resilient material. The reinforcing means are so oriented with respect to the inner member that upon positioning the roll in nipped relation with a rigid roll which is externally driven, depending upon the direction of rotation, portions of the outer cover member are displaced and recoiled at the entrance and exit to the nip to provide resulting forces on web materials passed therethrough, the forces being controllable for treating such web materials. Depending upon the direction of rotation, the web material will either be compacted or elongated. A method is disclosed for producing the inventive nip roll.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1978
    Assignee: Clupak, Inc.
    Inventor: Ernest J. Groome
  • Patent number: 4088731
    Abstract: A bonded web of nonwoven fibers is stretched beyond its elastic limit in one direction sufficiently to permanently elongate those filaments or filament portions of the web extending generally in the direction of the applied tension. This results in a narrowing or necking down of the web in the cross direction and consequent shortening or lateral buckling of those filaments or filament portions extending generally transverse to the direction of applied tension. This imparts increased softness, flexibility and resilient stretchability to the fabric, in that transverse direction. The elongated filaments are then compacted longitudinally while the web is retained in its narrowed condition to impart increased softness, flexibility and resilient stretchability in the longitudinal direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1978
    Assignee: Clupak, Inc.
    Inventor: Ernest J. Groome
  • Patent number: 4042437
    Abstract: A nip roll is disclosed having an inner substantially rigid cylindrical member and an outer cover member of a generally incompressible substantially resilient material positioned about the inner member with reinforcing means embedded within the outer cover member having a tensile modulus greater than the modulus of the generally incompressible resilient material. The reinforcing means are so oriented with respect to the inner member that upon positioning the roll in nipped relation with a rigid roll which is externally driven, depending upon the direction of rotation, portions of the outer cover member are displaced and recoiled at the entrance and exit to the nip to provide resulting forces on web materials passed therethrough, the forces being controllable for treating such web materials. Depending upon the direction of rotation, the web material will either be compacted or elongated. A method is disclosed for producing the inventive nip roll.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1977
    Assignee: Clupak, Inc.
    Inventor: Ernest J. Groome
  • Patent number: 4003783
    Abstract: A method for compacting a nonwoven fabric impregnated with a thermoplastic binder at a temperature higher than the softening temperature of the binder to improve hand and drape of the fabric. A bar compresses a relatively thick endless elastomeric belt against a steam heated drum so that a nip is formed therebetween. The nonwoven fabric is passed through the nip between the belt and the drum and thence onto the drum. The nonwoven fabric adheres frictionally to a stretched surface of the belt as it goes through the nip and is thereafter compacted by the belt as the belt unstretches onto the drum. Fibers of the fabric are crowded together, rearranged and crimped locally (all between the faces of the fabric) and more of the fibers of the fabric are caused to be oriented crosswise. To allow compacting at sufficiently high temperatures (160.degree. - 280.degree. F.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 18, 1977
    Assignee: Clupak, Inc.
    Inventors: Ernest J. Groome, Henry L. Hamrick
  • Patent number: 3995354
    Abstract: A nip roll is disclosed having an inner substantially rigid cylindrical member and an outer cover member of a generally incompressible substantially resilient material positioned about the inner member with reinforcing means embedded within the outer cover member having a tensile modulus greater than the modulus of the generally incompressible resilient material. The reinforcing means are so oriented with respect to the inner member that upon positioning the roll in nipped relation with a rigid roll which is externally driven, depending upon the direction of rotation, portions of the outer cover member are displaced and recoiled at the entrance and exit to the nip to provide resulting forces on web materials passed therethrough, the forces being controllable for treating such web materials. Depending upon the direction of rotation, the web material will either be compacted or elongated. A method is disclosed for producing the inventive nip roll.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1975
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1976
    Assignee: Clupak, Inc.
    Inventor: Ernest J. Groome