Patents Represented by Attorney John W. Kane
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Patent number: 4557801Abstract: Cationic polygalactomannan gums and water soluble wet strength resins containing an amic acid and at least one other ethylenically unsaturated monomer, are useful in the preparation of products having improved, off-machine dry strength and wet strength properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1984Date of Patent: December 10, 1985Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Robert P. Avis
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Patent number: 4533437Abstract: The invention relates to a papermaking machine employing a differential pressing felt for simultaneously dewatering the paper web and imprinting the paper web as the web is deposited onto the surface of a heated drying cylinder. The felt has a felt facing material greater than about 153 grams/m.sup.2 and imprinting yarn strands forming knuckles adjacent to the felt facing. The yarn strands have a spacing of about 6 to about 25 0.0254 meters.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1982Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventors: John F. Curran, Thomas N. Kershaw
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Patent number: 4494644Abstract: A conveyor system for flanged containers includes downwardly inclined, laterally-spaced rails for supporting the flanges of the containers as the containers move by gravity toward a take-away conveyor. Control means are provided for permitting each container to move by gravity on the rails into engagement with a leading edge of an adjacent aperture in the take-away conveyor with flanges of each container still supported by a lower section of the spaced rails. Preferably the lower section is movable, and an actuating system is provided for moving it to positively direct a lower trailing end of each container into its adjacent aperture.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1983Date of Patent: January 22, 1985Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Joseph P. Rizzo, Sr.
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Patent number: 4435461Abstract: Disclosed is an improved method of providing a desired surface effect in a release coating including the steps of applying a coating of an electron beam radiation curable composition or material to a side of a substrate, pressing the coated side of the substrate against a replicative surface having the desired surface effect, and irradiating the coating with electron beam radiation through the substrate to partially cure the coating sufficiently to enable it to be removed with the substrate from the replicative surface securely attached to the substrate and with the replicated surface effect in the coating being maintained, the improvement being the further step of irradiating the coating a second time, preferably from the other side, with electron beam radiation without first applying additional coating. Also disclosed is the resulting product.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1982Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventors: Lorin S. Gray, III, Jeffrey S. Doody
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Patent number: 4429014Abstract: A multi-layered wiper and method of making it, the wiper having at least one strong surface region of fibers having a predominate length of less than one-fourth inch and having bonding material disposed therein in a fine spaced apart pattern, the areas in the strong surface region where the bonding material is disposed being finely creped and at least one inner core region of fibers having a predominate length of less than one-fourth inch and generally having less fiber concentration than the surface region, and at least one interior strong region of fibers having a predominate length of less than one-fourth inch and having a greater fiber concentration than in the inner core region and having bonding material disposed therein in a fine spaced apart pattern to bond the fibers in the interior strong region together into a strong network, the bonding material in the interior strong region being substantially unconnected to the bonding material in the strong surface region and a strengthening layer comprising aType: GrantFiled: July 16, 1982Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventors: William G. Isner, John C. Smoyer
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Patent number: 4384035Abstract: Apparatus for developing electrostatic images on electrophotographic material by means of a perforate development electrode and liquid toner, without immersing the material in a bath of toner.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1981Date of Patent: May 17, 1983Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventors: Clyde P. Grant, Merton A. Look, Richard M. Lowe
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Patent number: 4327121Abstract: Disclosed is a release coating composition having acrylic functional materials which have been polymerized by electron beam radiation, about 15% to about 85% of the acrylic functional material being provided by one or more aliphatic noncyclic monofunctional acrylates and the remainder of the acrylic functional material being provided by one or more multi-functional acrylates.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Lorin S. Gray, III
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Patent number: 4322450Abstract: Disclosed is a superior method of providing a desired surface effect in a release coating on a porous sheet-like substrate by applying a coating of an electron beam radiation curable composition or material directly to one side of a base coated paper web, pressing the coated side of the substrate against a replicative surface having the desired surface effect, irradiating the coating with electron beam radiation through the substrate to cure the coating at least sufficiently to permanently adhere it to the substrate and to enable it to be removed with the substrate from the replicative surface securely attached to the substrate and with the replicated surface effect in the coating bein maintained, the irradiation step taking place after sufficient time has passed to cause the coating to penetrate into the coated paper and to be in continuous intimate contact with the coated paper. Also disclosed is the apparatus for carrying out the method and the resulting product.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1980Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventors: Lorin S. Gray, III, John A. Mattor, Ben Millard, Franklin J. Ward
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Patent number: 4250005Abstract: Polyurethane foams having modified properties, such as increased tensile strength, tear strength and improved compression-deflection characteristics are prepared by incorporating in a foam-forming composition, an effective amount of a cross-link promoter, selected from the group consisting of polyfunctional, polyunsaturated acrylates; polyfunctional, polyunsaturated methacrylates; triallyl cyanurate; methyl methacrylate; 1,5-cyclooctadiene and bis (.beta.-chloroethyl) vinyl phosphonate. After a foam is prepared from the composition, it is exposed to a radiation dosage sufficient to modify the properties of said foam.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1976Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Roland J. Lamplugh
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Patent number: 4076581Abstract: Wet-lay papermaking processes employing urea-formaldehyde resin in a papermaking slurry for imparting wet strength to the paper, are improved by addition of a water soluble salt of carboxymethylcellulose to the papermaking slurry, preferably when the urea-formaldehyde resin is dispersed in the slurry. The carboxymethylcellulose salt substantially increases the wet strength cure rate of the paper without significantly affecting the ultimate wet strength properties imparted to the paper by the cured urea-formaldehyde resin.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1976Date of Patent: February 28, 1978Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Robert P. Avis
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Patent number: 4073991Abstract: An embossed film-to-foam laminate is provided having perforations through the film selectively distributed essentially along the sidewalls and valleys of the embossed pattern. The integrity of the laminated film material is retained on the crowns of the embossed patterned surface, since the perforations in the film material are mainly distributed on the sidewalls and valleys of the embossed pattern. The laminated product has a water-resistant and abrasion-resistant upper surface imparted by the film material on the crowns while the perforations in the sidewalls and valleys permit sound to pass through the film and be exposed to the acoustical matrix of the open cell foam component of the laminate. The film and/or the foam material are heated to supply adhesive material by melting or softening which serves to bond the film material to the foam.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1976Date of Patent: February 14, 1978Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Bruce E. Focht
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Patent number: 4070520Abstract: Heat activated, fabric conditioning products comprising a thick, absorbent substrate impregnated with fabric-conditioner chemicals are suitable for use at elevated temperatures encountered in laundry dryers. Prior to being used, such products tend to be stiff and boardy because of the brittle, wax-like properties of the fabric conditioner chemicals at ambient temperature. The stiff, boardy properties are substantially eliminated by temporarily compressing the thick impregnated substrate to less than 70% of its original thickness.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1976Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventors: Robert Andrew Volz, Robert Eugene Welsh
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Patent number: 4064213Abstract: Mechanical creping of fibrous webs is improved by employing two creping adhesives applied at different points in the papermaking process and having relatively different adhesive properties for adhering the web to the creping surface. The process crepes the web from a conventional creping surface by applying a layer of a first creping adhesive directly onto the creping surface while applying a second creping adhesive to the web, followed by pressing the web onto the already formed layer of first creping adhesive and then creping the web from the creping surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1976Date of Patent: December 20, 1977Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventors: Nicholas W. Lazorisak, Fredric A. Christiansen, John M. Harriz
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Patent number: 4063995Abstract: Creping of fibrous webs to enhance their softness and bulk is improved and the resulting creped web is made strong, water dispersible and non-blocking by employing a bonder and creping adhesive composition containing four components which are blended to produce a mixture having a percent solids of from 10% to 40% and an initial modulus for a film of the solids of less than 1.75 .times. 10.sup.8 dynes/cm.sup.2. The composition (mixture) functions as a bonder for the fibers to impart strength and as a creping adhesive for the web so that creping enhances softness and bulkiness. Also disclosed are methods of creping employing such a bonder and creping adhesive composition and sheet materials creped with such compositions.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1976Date of Patent: December 20, 1977Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Stephen Richard Grossman
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Patent number: 3962513Abstract: A transfer film comprising a transparent substrate having thereon a coating comprising particles which absorb laser energy and a self-oxidizing binder is improved by overlying the coating with a layer of ink - receptive resin. Material is transferred by a laser beam from the transparent carrier film to a lithographic surface, thereby producing a planographic printing plate and a film having clear areas corresponding to the image on the plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1974Date of Patent: June 8, 1976Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Arnold C. Eames
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Patent number: 3949142Abstract: A new dry planographic plate having a non-ink receptive silicone rubber background area that does not require a fountain solution to repel printing ink and process of producing this new plate comprising applying the photoresponsive sensitizer to a polymeric support film and bringing the sensitizer layer into intimate adhesive contact with an uncured silicone gum and thereafter curing the silicone gum.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1973Date of Patent: April 6, 1976Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Towers Doggett
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Patent number: D273843Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1981Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Kenard E. Urion
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Patent number: D276794Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1982Date of Patent: December 18, 1984Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: Kenard E. Urion
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Patent number: RE31825Abstract: The method of autogenously bonding a nonwoven web formed predominantly of thermoplastic fibers is characterized by the steps of directing heat into the web from only one surface thereof to preheat the web, and then directing the preheated web through a bonding nip formed between opposed rolls, one of said rolls being hotter than the other roll, being capable of heating the web surface it engages to a temperature above the melt point of the thermoplastic fibers and being positioned to engage the surface of the web opposite the one into which heat was directed during the preheating operation; said webs being preheated by means completely independent of the opposed rolls that form the bonding nip, and most preferably by infrared panels. The nonwoven product formed in accordance with this method also forms a part of the instant invention.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1984Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventors: Charles R. Mason, David K. Osteen, Lawrence Vaalburg
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Patent number: D359408Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1987Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventor: John R. Frassanito