Patents by Inventor Peter John Ghyzel

Peter John Ghyzel 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: 10513622
    Abstract: Individual aqueous inks or inks in ink sets haves a non-crosslinked, crosslinkable polyurethane having an acid number of 20-40 and is derived from an aromatic diisocyanate; and a diol mixture of D1 and D2 diols, and optionally including D3 diol, D4 diol, or both D3 and D4 diols. D1 has a C3 to C7 aliphatic group and a pendant carboxy group or neutralized carboxy group. D2 has a chain of repeating C2 to C6 alkylene oxide groups. D3 is an alkoxylated bisphenol A or an aliphatic cyclic diol, present at least 5 mol %. D4 is a hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene having a molecular weight of at least 1000 and is present in an amount of 0.1-5 mol %. The ink also contains a dispersed pigment colorant; a humectant or organic co-solvent, and optionally, a crosslinking agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 24, 2019
    Inventors: Catherine A. Falkner, John Leonard Muehlbauer, Peter John Ghyzel, Valerie Lynn Kuykendall, Thomas B. Brust
  • Patent number: 10457824
    Abstract: An inkjet printing method uses an aqueous inkjet ink composition having a non-crosslinked, crosslinkable polyurethane having an acid number of 20-40 and is derived from an aromatic diisocyanate; and a diol mixture of D1 and D2 diols, and optionally including D3 diol, D4 diol, or both D3 and D4 diols. D1 has a C3 to C7 aliphatic group and a pendant carboxy group or neutralized carboxy group. D2 has a chain of repeating C2 to C6 alkylene oxide groups. D3 is an alkoxylated bisphenol A or aliphatic cyclic diol, present at least 5 mol %. D4 is a hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene having a molecular weight of at least 1000 and is present in an amount of 0.1-5 mol %. The ink composition also contains a dispersed pigment colorant; a humectant or organic co-solvent, and optionally, a crosslinking agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2019
    Assignee: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
    Inventors: Valerie Lynn Kuykendall, Peter John Ghyzel, Catherine A. Falkner, John Leonard Muehlbauer, Thomas B. Brust
  • Patent number: 10351720
    Abstract: A non-crosslinked, crosslinkable polyurethane has an acid number of 20-40 and a glass transition temperature of up to and including 40° C. It can be derived from an aromatic diisocyanate; and a diol mixture of at least D1, D2, D3, and D4 diols. D1 has a C3 to C7 aliphatic group and at least one pendant carboxy group or pendant neutralized carboxy group. D2 has a chain of repeating C2 to C6 alkylene oxide groups and a molecular weight of 250-3000. D3 is an alkoxylated bisphenol A or aliphatic cyclic diol present in an amount of at least 5 mol %. D4 is a hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene having a molecular weight of at least 1000, and is present in an amount of at least 0.1-5 mol %.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2019
    Assignee: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
    Inventors: Peter John Ghyzel, Catherine A. Falkner, John Leonard Muehlbauer, Thomas B. Brust
  • Publication number: 20190106587
    Abstract: An inkjet printing method uses an aqueous inkjet ink composition having a non-crosslinked, crosslinkable polyurethane having an acid number of 20-40 and is derived from an aromatic diisocyanate; and a diol mixture of D1 and D2 diols, and optionally including D3 diol, D4 diol, or both D3 and D4 diols. D1 has a C3 to C7 aliphatic group and a pendant carboxy group or neutralized carboxy group. D2 has a chain of repeating C2 to C6 alkylene oxide groups. D3 is an alkoxylated bisphenol A or aliphatic cyclic diol, present at least 5 mol %. D4 is a hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene having a molecular weight of at least 1000 and is present in an amount of 0.1-5 mol %. The ink composition also contains a dispersed pigment colorant; a humectant or organic co-solvent, and optionally, a crosslinking agent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2017
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Inventors: Valerie Lynn Kuykendall, Peter John Ghyzel, Catherine A. Falkner, John Leonard Muehlbauer, Thomas B. Brust
  • Publication number: 20190106585
    Abstract: A non-crosslinked, crosslinkable polyurethane has an acid number of 20-40 and a glass transition temperature of up to and including 40° C. It can be derived from an aromatic diisocyanate; and a diol mixture of at least D1, D2, D3, and D4 diols. D1 has a C3 to C7 aliphatic group and at least one pendant carboxy group or pendant neutralized carboxy group. D2 has a chain of repeating C2 to C6 alkylene oxide groups and a molecular weight of 250-3000. D3 is an alkoxylated bisphenol A or aliphatic cyclic diol present in an amount of at least 5 mol %. D4 is a hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene having a molecular weight of at least 1000, and is present in an amount of at least 0.1-5 mol %.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2017
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Inventors: Peter John Ghyzel, Catherine A. Falkner, John Leonard Muehlbauer, Thomas B. Brust
  • Publication number: 20190106586
    Abstract: Individual aqueous inks or inks in ink sets haves a non-crosslinked, crosslinkable polyurethane having an acid number of 20-40 and is derived from an aromatic diisocyanate; and a diol mixture of D1 and D2 diols, and optionally including D3 diol, D4 diol, or both D3 and D4 diols. D1 has a C3 to C7 aliphatic group and a pendant carboxy group or neutralized carboxy group. D2 has a chain of repeating C2 to C6 alkylene oxide groups. D3 is an alkoxylated bisphenol A or an aliphatic cyclic diol, present at least 5 mol %. D4 is a hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene having a molecular weight of at least 1000 and is present in an amount of 0.1-5 mol %. The ink also contains a dispersed pigment colorant; a humectant or organic co-solvent, and optionally, a crosslinking agent.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2017
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Inventors: Catherine A. Falkner, John Leonard Muehlbauer, Peter John Ghyzel, Valerie Lynn Kuykendall, Thomas B. Brust
  • Patent number: 8895221
    Abstract: A thermal image receiver element dry image receiving layer has a Tg of at least 25° C. as the outermost layer. The dry image receiving layer has a dry thickness of at least 0.5 ?m and up to and including 5 ?m. It comprises a polymer binder matrix that consists essentially of: (1) a water-dispersible acrylic polymer comprising chemically reacted or chemically non-reacted hydroxyl, phospho, phosphonate, sulfo, sulfonate, carboxy, or carboxylate groups, and (2) a water-dispersible polyester that has a Tg of 30° C. or less. The water-dispersible acrylic polymer is present in an amount of at least 55 weight % of the total dry image receiving layer weight and at a dry ratio to the water-dispersible polyester of at least 1:1 to and including 20:1. The thermal image receiver element can be used to prepare thermal dye images after thermal transfer from a thermal donor element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2013
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2014
    Assignee: Kodak Alaris Inc.
    Inventors: Teh-Ming Kung, Peter John Ghyzel, John Leonard Muehlbauer
  • Publication number: 20130328991
    Abstract: A thermal image receiver element dry image receiving layer has a Tg of at least 25° C. as the outermost layer. The dry image receiving layer has a dry thickness of at least 0.5 ?m and up to and including 5 ?m. It comprises a polymer binder matrix that consists essentially of: (1) a water-dispersible acrylic polymer comprising chemically reacted or chemically non-reacted hydroxyl, phospho, phosphonate, sulfo, sulfonate, carboxy, or carboxylate groups, and (2) a water-dispersible polyester that has a Tg of 30° C. or less. The water-dispersible acrylic polymer is present in an amount of at least 55 weight % of the total dry image receiving layer weight and at a dry ratio to the water-dispersible polyester of at least 1:1 to and including 20:1. The thermal image receiver element can be used to prepare thermal dye images after thermal transfer from a thermal donor element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2013
    Publication date: December 12, 2013
    Inventors: Teh-Ming Kung, Peter John Ghyzel, John Leonard Muehlbauer
  • Patent number: 5747585
    Abstract: The invention comprises a method of polymerization comprising providing a stream of fine solid monomer particles dispersed in water; bringing said monomer particles stream into contact with an aqueous initiator solution at a rate such that it immediately reacts to form polymer particles in said solution to form a latex emulsion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1998
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Paul Mitacek, Peter John Ghyzel, Tienteh Chen