Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Valerie L. Calloway
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Patent number: 6458880Abstract: Talc is combined with polyurethane to facilitate crystallization of a polyurethane composition, particularly a polyester-based polyurethane composition. The addition of talc can allow for more rapid formation of products by, for example, injection molding, compression molding, extrusion, and film formation techniques.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1999Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Noveon IP Holdings Corp.Inventors: Kemal Onder, George Hunter Loeber
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Patent number: 6403711Abstract: A high elongation, low 100% modulus composition comprises a copolymer dispersed in a continuous phase polysiloxane. The copolymer is made from high amounts of at least a monomer which is capable of forming a low Tg polymer and relatively low amounts of at least a monomer which is capable of forming a high Tg polymer. The monomer forming the low Tg polymer can be an alkyl acrylate whereas the monomers forming the high Tg polymer can be a vinyl ester, an acrylonitrile or derivatives thereof, a vinyl substituted aromatic such as styrene, an alkyl methacrylate, and the like. The composition has good adhesion to substrates as well as good viscosity aging, and can be utilized in caulks or sealants.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Noveon IP Holdings Corp.Inventors: Wei-Yeih Yang, Melvin Dale Beers, Ta-Min Feng
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Patent number: 6313229Abstract: Blocky chlorinated polyolefins are disclosed as compatibilizers of PVC and/or CPVC resins with polyolefin elastomers. The blocky chlorinated polyolefins facilitate the dispersion of the elastomers as a dispersed phase with the proper size for impact modification of the PVC and/or CPVC. The blocky chlorinated polyolefin provides better adhesion between the elastomer and the PVC and/or CPVC providing better physical properties such as impact strength as measured by Notched Izod and variable height impact testing (VHIT) than did the randomly chlorinated polyolefins, often used as processing aids and as impact modifiers in PVC or CPVC. The differences in properties achieved with blocky chlorinated polyolefins versus randomly chlorinated polyolefins are attributed to the individual blocks of the blocky polyolefin being compatible (and/or co-crystalizable) with either the polyolefin elastomer or the PVC/CPVC resulting in better adhesion between phases.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: PMD Group Inc.Inventors: Bernard F. Cinadr, Carole A. Lepilleur, Arthur L. Backman
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Patent number: 6306945Abstract: The present invention relates to a halogen containing polymer compound containing a modified zeolite stabilizer. The modified zeolite stabilizer has a small particle diameter, narrow particle size distribution and less than 10 weight percent water. The modified zeolite stabilizer is formed by shock annealing, coating or a combination of the two methods.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1998Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: PMD Holdings CorporationInventors: Carole A. Lepilleur, Anthony M. Mazany, David L. Milenius, Arthur L. Backman
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Patent number: 6297321Abstract: A fluoropolymer composition, containing one or more fluoropolymers, is used in a polyurethane composition to facilitate extrusion of the polyurethane composition. The addition of the fluoropolymer composition to the polyurethane composition typically results in less build up in an extruder than would be produced without the fluoropolymer composition.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: The B. F. Goodrich CompanyInventors: Kemal Onder, George Hunter Loeber, Joseph J. Vontorcik
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Patent number: 6293311Abstract: A multilayer composite pipe structure is described. The multilayer composite pipe comprises a hollow inner conduit, a first layer of adhesive, a metallic intermediate layer, a second layer of adhesive, as well as, the outer thermoplastic layer, respectively. The hollow inner conduit is made from any rigid thermoplastic material. The outer thermoplastic layer is made from a rigid, amorphous thermoplastic polymer. This multilayer composite pipe is pressure bearing. In one embodiment, the multilayer composite pipe is solvent cementable; whereas in another embodiment, the multilayer composite pipe is heat fusible. In still yet another embodiment of the invention, the multilayer composite pipe is bendable. Furthermore, the multilayer composite pipe can be used in a fluid conduit system with fittings with an optional insert.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: PMD Holdings Corp.Inventors: John C. Bushi, Girish T. Dalal, Thomas L. Evans, Andrew M. Olah, Theodore J. Schmitz, Andrew L. Auvil, A. Donald Meltzer, Stefanie Hahnen-Schroeder, Anthony Kordecki
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Patent number: 6277915Abstract: Block chlorinated polyolefins are disclosed as performance enhancer of high rubber graft copolymers or chlorinated polyethylenes impact modifier in PVC and/or CPVC resins. The block chlorinated polyolefins (e.g. block chlorinated polyethylene) provide good dispersion of the impact modifier particles in the matrix and better adhesion between the impact modifier and the PVC and/or CPVC interface, providing better physical properties such as impact strength as measured by Notched Izod than did the randomly chlorinated polyolefins, often used as processing aids and as impact modifiers in PVC or CPVC. The differences in properties achieved with block chlorinated polyolefins versus randomly chlorinated polyolefins are attributed to the individual blocks of the blocky polyolefin being compatible with either the impact modifier or the PVC/CPVC resulting in better adhesion between phases.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: PMD Holdings CorporationInventors: Carole Angèle Lepilleur, Robert Edwin Detterman
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Patent number: 6204334Abstract: Blocky chlorinated polyolefins are disclosed as compatibilizers of PVC and/or CPVC resins with polyolefin elastomers. The blocky chlorinated polyolefins facilitate the dispersion of the elastomers as a dispersed phase with the proper size for impact modification of the PVC and/or CPVC. The blocky chlorinated polyolefin provides better adhesion between the elastomer and the PVC and/or CPVC providing better physical properties such as impact strength as measured by Notched Izod and variable height impact testing (VHIT) than did the randomly chlorinated polyolefins, often used as processing aids and as impact modifiers in PVC or CPVC. The differences in properties achieved with blocky chlorinated polyolefins versus randomly chlorinated polyolefins are attributed to the individual blocks of the blocky polyolefin being compatible (and/or co-crystalizable) with either the polyolefin elastomer or the PVC/CPVC resulting in better adhesion between phases.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: The B. F. Goodrich CompanyInventors: Bernard Frank Cinadr, Carole Angèle Lepilleur, Arthur Leonard Backman, Robert Edwin Detterman, Theodore Joseph Schmitz
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Patent number: 6204412Abstract: A method of manufacturing an alkylated diphenylamine composition to generate an alkylated diphenylamine composition with relatively low amounts of unsubstituted diphenylamine, based on the total weight of substituted and unsubstituted diphenylamine in the alkylated diphenylamine composition. The method includes reaction of unsubstituted diphenylamine with at least two olefins. In at least some instances, the alkylated diphenylamine composition may be used, for example, as an antioxidant in a lubricating fluid or polymer composition.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: The B. F. Goodrich CompanyInventor: John T. Lai
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Patent number: 6187868Abstract: The present invention relates to a chlorinated polyvinyl chloride compound and an article made therefrom. The compound comprises a two step CPVC resin, chlorinated polyethylene as well as an impact modifier. The compound exhibits good physical properties, chemical resistance as well as ease of processability.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: The B. F. Goodrich CompanyInventors: Arthur Leonard Backman, Bernard Frank Cinadr