Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Julie W. Meder
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Patent number: 8289618Abstract: A method of controlling radiation reflected from a surface comprising: applying a composite material to a surface, where the composite material comprises an ordered periodic array of particles held in a polymeric matrix material; exposing the surface bearing the composite material to radiation; and reflecting invisible radiation from the composite material on the surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2010Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, IncInventors: Calum H. Munro, Mark D. Merritt
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Patent number: 8252412Abstract: A radiation diffractive film is disclosed, which includes a viewing surface, with at least a portion of the viewing surface residing in a viewing plane. The film comprises an ordered periodic array of particles received in a matrix material, the array of particles having a crystalline structure, wherein the crystalline structure defines (i) a plurality of first crystal planes of the particles that diffract infrared radiation and (ii) a plurality of second crystal planes of the particles that diffract visible radiation.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, IncInventors: Sean Purdy, Calum H. Munro, Xiangling Xu
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Patent number: 8168355Abstract: A method of producing an image in the crystalline colloidal array is disclosed. The method includes providing an ordered array of particles received within a curable matrix composition; curing a first portion of the matrix composition, wherein the first cured portion diffracts radiation at a first wavelength; curing another portion of the matrix composition, wherein the other cured portion diffracts radiation at another wavelength; and exposing the array to radiation to exhibit an image.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, IncInventors: Sean Purdy, Eldon L. Decker, Calum H. Munro, Noel R. Vanier
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Patent number: 8133938Abstract: A radiation diffraction material comprising an ordered periodic array of particles held in a polymeric matrix is disclosed; the particles each comprise a core surrounded by a shell of a non-film forming composition that is different from the matrix. Methods for using the material are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Calum H. Munro, Mark D. Merritt
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Patent number: 7787142Abstract: A method of designing the appearance of an article having steps of creating a digital file of a design configuration for an article, representing the design configuration on a computer screen, selecting or creating a color for a coating composition to be applied to the article, generating color data for the created color, merging the color data with the digital file of the design configuration, and displaying on the computer screen an image of the article coated with the colored coating composition. Accurate calibration of the color of the article on a computer screen allows for production of coated articles based on the generated color data. The color data is further transmitted to a formulation computer that determines the formulation for a coating composition exhibiting the color data. Output from the formulation computer may be directly transmitted to a production facility for coating articles with the coating composition.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2003Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Robert T. Pogue, Edward R. Millero, Robert A. Montague, Shelley D. Sturdevant
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Patent number: 6769595Abstract: A method of joining a pair of metal components with a rivet having a hardness that is substantially similar to at least one of the metal components. The metal components are stack upon each other and the rivet is rotated and simultaneously plunged in the metal components under pressure to friction weld and metallurgically bond the rivet to the metal components.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Israel Stol, Wayne M. Thomas, Philip L. Threadgill
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Patent number: 6764672Abstract: Thermally stable transitional alumina particulates retaining high specific surface area after calcination at 1000° C. suitable for the use as catalysts or catalysts supports are produced by treating an aqueous solution containing Al3+ and optionally a doping amount of La3+ (e.g., 0.3 mol. %) with an anion-exchange resin to give a stable hydroxide sol followed by freeze drying of the sol and further thermal dehydration. The resultant stabilized transitional alumina retains high specific surface area at 1000° C., and additionally stabilization is achieved at very low levels of added La.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Michael V. Glazov, John W. Novak, Jr., Alexey Vertegel
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Patent number: 6740845Abstract: A method of welding metal components together including moving a laser beam in a first direction along an interface between a pair of metal components such that in the vicinity of the focused beam, metal from each component is vaporized to produce a keyhole in a pool of molten metal. The laser beam is oscillated in a direction different from (e.g., transverse to) the first direction such that the keyhole oscillates through the pool of molten metal and molten metal fills into the keyhole as the position of the keyhole changes.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignees: Alcoa Inc., The Penn State Research FoundationInventors: Israel Stol, Richard P. Martukanitz
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Patent number: 6715420Abstract: A printing plate for computer-to plate lithography having a metal substrate with an anodized surface portion. The anodized surface portion has a porous texture in which a radiation-absorbing composition, preferably a black dye, is deposited. The surface portion with the radiation-absorbing composition is covered with a hydrophilic polymer or a sealant both. Upon exposure to laser radiation, the underlying oleophilic anodized surface portion containing the radiation-absorbing composition is revealed. Alternatively, laser radiation of the polymer composition may cause the affinity of the polymer for water and ink to change so that an irradiated portion of the polymer becomes oleophilic while the non-irradiated portion remains hydrophilic.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Sallie L. Blake, Albert L. Askin, Robert E. Bombalski, Daniel L. Serafin
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Patent number: 6705384Abstract: A method of casting a multi-layered metal ingot including the steps of delivering a metallic divider member into a direct chill mold, pouring a first molten metal into the mold on one side of the divider member, and pouring a second molten metal into the mold on the other side of the divider member, and allowing the first molten metal and the second molten metal solidify to form a metal ingot which includes the divider metal layer disposed there between.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Raymond J. Kilmer, James L. Kirby
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Patent number: 6698809Abstract: An energy absorbing assembly for a vehicle including an elongated crash box having ends with circular cross-sections. One end of the crash box is received in a bumper beam and is friction welded to an inside surface of the beam. The other end of the crash box is friction welded to a bracket assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Israel Stol, John W. Cobes
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Patent number: 6672368Abstract: A method of continuous casting aluminum alloys between a pair of rolls. Molten aluminum alloy is delivered to a roll bite between the rolls and passes into the roll nip in a semi-molten state. A solid strip of cast aluminum alloy exits the nip at speeds of about 25 to about 400 feet per minute. Thin gauge (0.07-0.25 inch) strip may be produced at rates of up to 2000 pounds per hour per inch of cast strip width.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventor: Ali Unal
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Patent number: 6673519Abstract: A printing plate for computer-to plate lithography having a laser-ablatable member supported by a substrate. At least one portion of the laser-ablatable member is formed form an acrylic polymer containing laser-sensitive particles. The laser-sensitive particles absorb imaging radiation and cause the portion of the laser-ablatable member containing the laser sensitive particles and any overlying layers to be ablated. Alternatively, the printing plate may include a printing member with an initial affinity for a printing fluid that changes to another affinity to printing fluid upon treatment with radiation.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: David S. Bennett, Sallie L. Blake, Robert E. Bombalski, Daniel L. Serafin, Jean Ann Skiles
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Patent number: 6669223Abstract: A vehicle trailer hitch including an aluminum tubular U-shaped strut and a cast aluminum receiver mounted thereto. Ends of the strut tube are flatted to form integral planar mounting flanges for mounting the hitch to a vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Dinesh C. Sekaria, John W. Cobes, Robert P. Evert, Walter R. Reichelt, Jeffrey M. Shoup, Kirit N. Shah
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Patent number: 6669897Abstract: A method of treating a surface of a stacked aluminum alloy ingot during a heating process. Spacer blocks are positioned adjacent aluminum alloy ingots to form a stack, wherein the spacer block has a support surface contacting a contact surface of the aluminum alloy ingot, and at least one of the support surface and the contact surface include a fluorine containing material. The stack is heated to at least a temperature at which the fluorine containing material decomposes or vaporizes such that a layer of a fluorinated oxide compound is formed at the interfaces between the ingots and the spacer blocks.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Alcca Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Harenski, Roger W. Kaufold, Brian J. Morrissey, Robert L. Shadwick, Jr., Larry F. Wieserman
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Patent number: 6644388Abstract: A wrought aluminum sheet product having a textured surface for improved heat transfer properties. A plurality of textured features having dimensions of about 1-50 microns is roll textured onto one or both sides of the sheet. The aluminum sheet may be used as the fins or tubing of a heat exchanger.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Raymond J. Kilmer, John B. Eye, Stephen F. Baumann, Michael P. Danz
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Patent number: 6631679Abstract: A process for making printing plate material suitable for imaging by laser radiation. A metal substrate is electrocoated in a bath containing a polymeric resin and laser-sensitive particles, thereby depositing a laser ablatable layer on a principal surface of the metal substrate. In one embodiment, the laser-ablatable layer is treated with a corona discharge for a time sufficient to render the layer non-ink wettable. In other preferred embodiments, the laser-ablatable layer is overcoated with an overlayer such as a non-ink wettable silicone layer or a water-wettable layer comprising an organophosphorus polymer, preferably a copolymer of acrylic acid and vinylphosphonic acid.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: David S. Bennett, Sallie L. Blake, Robert E. Bombalski, Kenneth A. Bowman, Joseph D. Guthrie, Thomas L. Levendusky, Daniel L. Serafin, Jean Ann Skiles
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Patent number: 6598923Abstract: A joint structure is ideally suited for use in the manufacture of assemblies and subassemblies in aluminum structures. More particularly, the alternative joint structures and methods of forming joint structures facilitate the assembly of a vehicle body-in-white. The friction welded joints of this invention provide assemblies in which lineals and sheet, cast, or extruded components are joined together.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: Israel Stol, John W. Cobes, Jr., Michael Braun, Greg S. White
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Patent number: 6576071Abstract: The present invention is directed to highly controlled alloy composition relationship of a high purity Al—Mg—Cu alloy within the 2000 series aluminum alloys as defined by the Aluminum Association, wherein significant improvements are revealed in fracture toughness through plane strain, fracture toughness through plane stress, fatigue life, and fatigue crack growth resistance.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2002Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: John Liu, Robert W. Westerlund, Gary H. Bray, Terrence N. Thom, Dhruba J. Chakrabarti
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Patent number: 6569601Abstract: A printing plate for computer-to plate lithography having a laser-ablatable member supported by a substrate. At least one portion of the laser-ablatable member is formed form an acrylic polymer containing laser-sensitive particles. The laser-sensitive particles absorb imaging radiation and cause the portion of the laser-ablatable member containing the laser sensitive particles and any overlying layers to be ablated.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2000Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Alcoa Inc.Inventors: David S. Bennett, Sallie L. Blake, Robert E. Bombalski, Daniel L. Serafin, Jean Ann Skiles