Patents by Inventor Freddie Murphy

Freddie Murphy 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).

  • Publication number: 20070042657
    Abstract: A coated glass mat comprises a glass mat substrate having non-woven glass fibers and a coating which essentially uniformly penetrates the glass mat substrate to desired fractional thickness of the coated glass mat. The coating imparts a tensile strength to the coated glass mat which on average is at least 1.33 times greater than the tensile strength of the glass mat substrate without the coating. In example embodiments, penetration of the coating into the glass mat substrate preferably extends to a depth of from twenty five percent of a thickness of the coated glass mat to seventy five percent of the thickness of the coated glass mat. Moreover, a non-coated thickness of the coated glass mat is sufficiently thick for bonding purposes with, e.g., a gypsum slurry or other core materials such as thermoplastic or thermosetting plastics. The coating has a porosity in a range of from 1.3 CFM to 5.0 CFM, e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2006
    Publication date: February 22, 2007
    Applicant: Atlas Roofing Corp.
    Inventors: Philip Bush, Robert Blanpied, Freddie Murphy, Jimmy Dubose
  • Publication number: 20060199454
    Abstract: A nonwoven web has a weight sufficient for construction industry use and comprises at least forty percent (40%) recycled waste paper. At least one surface of the web bears a biocide, e.g., has a biocide applied thereto. Preferably the weight of the web is greater than fifteen pounds per thousand square feet (15-lbs/MSF). Preferably the biocide is zinc pyrithione. The web preferably bears at least 50-grams of biocide per thousand square feet per side of said web. One example use of the web is as builders felt, with other uses including as a facer for a laminate board and for asphalt-impregnated webs. The biocide-bearing nonwoven web is specifically directed to use in building construction. One example use of the web is as builders felt, with other uses including as a facer for a laminate board and for asphalt-impregnated webs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2005
    Publication date: September 7, 2006
    Applicant: Atlas Roofing Corporation
    Inventors: Robert Blanpied, Freddie Murphy
  • Publication number: 20060035032
    Abstract: A coated glass mat is formed by applying a coating mixture to a surface of a glass mat substrate, and then by drying the coated glass mat. As a result of the coating composition, the resultant mat attains a predetermined target spectral characteristic, e.g., a desired or target color. The coating mixture is formed by mixing together a mineral pigment filler, a solvent, a binder (e.g., organic latex binder), (optionally) a dispersing agent, and (optionally) a colorant. The type and amount of the mineral pigment filler is judiciously chosen to impart the predetermined spectral characteristic to the coated glass mat upon drying. In fact, although the coating mixture may include a separate, optional colorant, the mineral pigment filler is chosen as a primary color determinate for the completed coated glass mat. The primary determinative influence of the mineral pigment filler on the spectral characteristic of the coated glass mat is evident by the relative amounts of the mineral pigment filler and the colorant.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2004
    Publication date: February 16, 2006
    Inventors: Freddie Murphy, Robert Blanpied, Charles Diller
  • Publication number: 20050103262
    Abstract: A coated glass mat comprises a glass mat substrate having non-woven glass fibers and a coating which essentially uniformly penetrates the glass mat substrate to desired fractional thickness of the coated glass mat. The coating imparts a tensile strength to the coated glass mat which on average is at least 1.33 times greater than the tensile strength of the glass mat substrate without the coating. In example embodiments, penetration of the coating into the glass mat substrate preferably extends to a depth of from twenty five percent of a thickness of the coated glass mat to seventy five percent of the thickness of the coated glass mat. Moreover, a non-coated thickness of the coated glass mat is sufficiently thick for bonding purposes with, e.g., a gypsum slurry or other core materials such as thermoplastic or thermosetting plastics. The coating has a porosity in a range of from 1.3 CFM to 5.0 CFM, e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2004
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Applicant: Atlas Roofing Corporation
    Inventors: Philip Bush, Robert Blanpied, Freddie Murphy, Jimmy Dubose, Joseph Konieczka