Patents by Inventor Matthew Pallaver

Matthew Pallaver 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: 20050256215
    Abstract: Continuous polymeric extrusion nucleation systems and methods useful for making polymeric microcellular foamed materials, including crystalline and semi-crystalline polymeric microcellular materials, are provided. Pressure drop rate is an important feature in some embodiments, and the invention provides systems for controlling these and other parameters. One aspect involves a multiple-pathway nucleator that is separated from a shaping die by a residence chamber. Another aspect involves a die for making advantageously thick articles, including a multiple-pathway nucleation section. Microcellular material can be continuously extruded onto wire, resulting in a very thin, essentially closed-cell microcellular insulating coating secured to a wire. Other very thin microcellular products can be fabricated as well.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2005
    Publication date: November 17, 2005
    Applicant: Trexel, Inc.
    Inventors: Theodore Burnham, Sung Cha, Robert Walat, Roland Kim, Jere Anderson, James Stevenson, Nam Suh, Matthew Pallaver
  • Patent number: 6884377
    Abstract: Continuous polymeric extrusion nucleation systems and methods useful for making polymeric microcellular foamed materials, including crystalline and semi-crystalline polymeric microcellular materials, are provided. Pressure drop rate is an important feature in some embodiments, and the invention provides systems for controlling these and other parameters. One aspect involves a multiple-pathway nucleator that is separated from a shaping die by a residence chamber. Another aspect involves a die for making advantageously thick articles, including a multiple-pathway nucleation section. Microcellular material can be continuously extruded onto wire, resulting in a very thin, essentially closed-cell microcellular insulating coating secured to a wire. Other very thin microcellular products can be fabricated as well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2005
    Assignee: Trexel, Inc.
    Inventors: Theodore A. Burnham, Sung W. Cha, Robert H. Walat, Roland Y. Kim, Jere R. Anderson, James F. Stevenson, Nam P. Suh, Matthew Pallaver
  • Patent number: 6613811
    Abstract: Microcellular thermoplastic elastomeric polymeric structures are provided. The articles have an average cell size of less than 100 &mgr;m and a compression set ranging from less than about 30% to less than about 5%, and a rebound value of at least 50%. The articles may be formed from a thermoplastic elastomeric olefin, preferably metallocene-catalyzed polyethylene. The density of the articles ranges from less than 0.5 gm/cm3 to less than 0.3 gm/cm3.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2003
    Assignee: Trexel, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew Pallaver, Sung W. Cha
  • Patent number: 6284810
    Abstract: Continuous polymeric extrusion nucleation systems and methods useful for making polymeric microcellular foamed materials, including crystalline and semi-crystalline polymeric microcellular materials, are provided. Pressure drop rate is an important feature in some embodiments, and the invention provides systems for controlling these and other parameters. One aspect involves a multiple-pathway nucleator that is separated from a shaping die by a residence chamber. Another aspect involves a die for making advantageously thick articles, including a multiple-pathway nucleation section. Microcellular material can be continuously extruded onto wire, resulting in a very thin, essentially closed-cell microcellular insulating coating secured to a wire. Other very thin microcellular products can be fabricated as well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Assignee: Trexel, Inc.
    Inventors: Theodore A. Burnham, Sung W. Cha, Robert H. Walat, Roland Y. Kim, Jere R. Anderson, James F. Stevenson, Nam P. Suh, Matthew Pallaver