Patents by Inventor Ronald V. Lloyd

Ronald V. Lloyd 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: 6004682
    Abstract: An oriented polymeric in-mold label film comprises a hot-stretched, annealed, linerless self-wound film lamina and has a face layer for printing and a base layer which includes a heat-activatable adhesive. The heat-shrinkability of the film is balanced thickness-wise to minimize curl and allow the film to be printed in conventional label-printing presses. An antistat may be included only in the charge for the base layer which includes the heat-activatable adhesive. In the manufacture of labelled blow-molded containers, sheets and labels formed from the film may be handled at high speeds while maintaining accurate registration and dimensional and positional integrity even in the absence of any reinforcing backing, yet the labels perform well on deformable containers such as shampoo bottles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: Avery Dennison Corporation
    Inventors: Mitchell J. Rackovan, Kushalkumar M. Baid, Gerald G. Popely, Ronald V. Lloyd
  • Patent number: 5733615
    Abstract: An oriented polymeric in-mold label film comprises a hot-stretched, annealed, linerless self-wound film lamina and has a face layer for printing and a base layer which includes a heat-activatable adhesive. The heat-shrinkability of the film is balanced thickness-wise to minimize curl and allow the film to be printed in conventional label-printing presses. An antistat may be included only in the charge for the base layer which includes the heat-activatable adhesive. In the manufacture of labelled blow-molded containers, sheets and labels formed from the film may be handled at high speeds while maintaining accurate registration and dimensional and positional integrity even in the absence of any reinforcing backing, yet the labels perform well on deformable containers such as shampoo bottles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1998
    Assignee: Avery Dennison Corporation
    Inventors: Mitchell J. Rackovan, Kushalkumar M. Baid, Gerald G. Popely, Ronald V. Lloyd
  • Patent number: 5435963
    Abstract: An oriented polymeric in-mold label film includes a hot-stretched, annealed, linerless self-wound film lamina and has a face layer for printing and a base layer which includes a heat-activatable adhesive. The film may be hot-stretched and annealed at softening and annealing temperatures exceeding the temperature at which the adhesive is activated by passing the film across rolls for imparting heat to and removing heat from the film under controlled time-temperature-direction conditions to heat at least the majority of the thickness of the film to such softening and annealing temperatures without sticking of the adhesive to the rolls. The heat-shrinkability of the film is balanced thickness-wise to minimize curl and allow the film to be printed in conventional label-printing presses. An antistat may be included only in the charge for the base layer which includes the heat-activatable adhesive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1995
    Inventors: Mitchell J. Rackovan, Kushalkumar M. Baid, Gerald G. Popely, Ronald V. Lloyd
  • Patent number: 5242650
    Abstract: A uniaxially oriented coextruded polymeric in-mold label film includes a uniaxially hot-stretched, annealed, linerless self-wound film having a face layer for printing and a base layer which includes a heat-activatable adhesive. The heat-shrinkability of the film is balanced thickness-wise to minimize curl and allow the film to be printed in conventional label-printing presses. An antistat is included only in the charge for the base layer which includes the heat-activatable adhesive. In the manufacture of labelled blow-molded containers, sheets and labels formed from the film may be handled at high speeds while maintaining accurate registration and dimensional and positional integrity even in the absence of any reinforcing backing, yet the labels perform well on deformable containers such as shampoo bottles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1993
    Assignee: Avery Dennison Corporation
    Inventors: Mitchell J. Rackovan, Kushalkumar M. Baid, Gerald G. Popely, Ronald V. Lloyd