Patents by Inventor Nicholas Sheptak

Nicholas Sheptak 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: 4429015
    Abstract: Multi-ply laminae are provided which are suitable for use as tell-tale indicators for identification cards, credentials and the like. The laminae are post-laminated to a core layer bearing a photograph or similar information or indicia. Thereafter attempts to delaminate the card result in fibers being torn from a uniaxially oriented polyethylene or polypropylene layer of the laminae. Attempts to readhere the layers with adhesives result in tell-tale indicia in the form of the torn fibers which cannot be adequately realigned or adhered so as to be unnoticeable. Moreover, attempts to heat seal the card after tampering causes the oriented polymer to shrink and opacify resulting in additional tell-tale indicia of tampering. In addition, the core comprises heat seal surfaces upon which printing and other indicia is placed whereby any attempt to alter the printing or other indicia results in destruction of the card.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 31, 1984
    Assignee: American Can Company
    Inventor: Nicholas Sheptak
  • Patent number: 4343851
    Abstract: Multi-ply laminae are provided which are suitable for use as tell-tale indicators for identification cards, credentials and the like. The laminae are post-laminated to a core layer bearing a photograph or similar information or indicia. Thereafter attempts to delaminate the card result in fibers being torn from a uniaxially oriented polyethylene or polypropylene layer of the laminae. Attempts to readhere the layers with adhesives result in tell-tale indicia in the form of the torn fibers which cannot be adequately realigned or adhered so as to be unnoticeable. Moreover, attempts to heat seal the card after tampering causes the oriented polymer to shrink and opacify resulting in additional tell-tale indicia of tampering. In addition, the core comprises heat seal surfaces upon which printing and other indicia is placed whereby any attempt to alter the printing or other indicia results in destruction of the card.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1982
    Assignee: American Can Company
    Inventor: Nicholas Sheptak
  • Patent number: 4284674
    Abstract: Hermetically sealed articles are provided which enclose a porous mass of material of relatively low heat conductivity and a charge of a gas having a coefficient of thermal conductivity lower than that of air and thoroughly permeating the porous mass of material or such sealed pouches may enclose only the porous mass of material evacuated down to about 10 mm. Hg.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1981
    Assignee: American Can Company
    Inventor: Nicholas Sheptak
  • Patent number: 4172915
    Abstract: A hermetically sealed pouch encloses both a porous mass of material of relatively low heat conductivity and a charge of a gas having a coefficient of thermal conductivity lower than that of air and thoroughly permeating the porous mass of material. The pouch is constructed of confronting sheets of multi-ply laminate material sealed along free edge portions thereof, and comprising an inwardly facing sealing layer of 15 pounds per ream low density polyethylene, a layer of 0.5 pounds per ream vinyl primer, a layer of 0.35 mil aluminum foil, a layer of 9 pounds per ream white low density polyethylene, and an outwardly facing layer of polymeric material selected from the group consisting of polyester and oriented polypropylene.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1979
    Assignee: American Can Company
    Inventors: Nicholas Sheptak, James E. Dewine
  • Patent number: 4045607
    Abstract: A cable shielding tape comprising a metallic strip such as aluminum and a tightly adhering layer of an adhesive copolymer of an .alpha.-olefin such as ethylene and an .alpha.,.beta.-ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid such as acrylic acid is provided with zones of reduced adhesion between the metallic strip and the copolymer layer by means of a latent adhesive such as poly(vinyl acetate) or by means of a fugitive release agent such as oleic acid disposed in prescribed areas between the adhesive copolymer layer and the metallic strip. The latent adhesive material has delayed tack properties such that its adhesion to the metallic strip can be increased by the application of heat. The fugitive release agent is of a type which will become absorbed by the adhesive copolymer such that the adhesion of the adhesive copolymer to the metallic strip can be increased by the application of heat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1973
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1977
    Assignee: The Dow Chemical Company
    Inventors: Charles C. Swearingen, Nicholas Sheptak