Patents Assigned to Appleton Paper Inc.
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Publication number: 20110092605Abstract: Disclosed are encapsulating methods and encapsulated products. A payload material may be encapsulated within a wall material. The carrier material and payload material form a combination that is at least substantially solid at room temperature but that is sufficiently fluid at milling temperature to permit milling and subsequent encapsulation. The payload material may be, for instance, a bitter tasting material. In some embodiments, the microcapsules will serve a taste masking function. In other embodiments, the microcapsules may be used where a slow release of the payload material is desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventor: Nianxi Yan
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Patent number: 7915215Abstract: An aqueous composition is provided having a pH of from about 2.0 to about 5.7 to about 12.8 and comprising boron or persulfate ion-crosslinked polyvinyl alcohol microcapsules. A method of delivering a fragrance to a substrate is further provided comprising applying to the substrate an aqueous composition comprised of fragrance-containing, boron or persulfate ion-crosslinked, polyvinyl alcohol microcapsules, as well as a method of cleaning a substrate comprising applying to the substrate an aqueous composition comprised of fragrance-containing, boron or persulfate ion-crosslinked, polyvinyl alcohol microcapsules together with at least one cleaning component.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2008Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventor: Robert Stanley Bobnock
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Publication number: 20100304023Abstract: A novel method of forming water in oil microcapsules is disclosed. According to the invention microcapsules are obtained by steps comprising dispersing an oil soluble amine modified polyfunctional polyvinyl monomer and an oil soluble bi- or polyfunctional vinyl monomer along with a thermal or UV free radical initiator (optionally included in one or both of the oil or water phases) and an organic acid into an internal phase oil; heating or UV exposing for a time (and temperature) sufficient to oligomerize the amine modified polyfunctional polyvinyl monomer and oil soluble bi- or polyfunctional vinyl monomer forming a pre-polymer. Thereafter the process involves adding to the oil phase oil a water phase comprising a dispersion in water of an anionic emulsifier (and optionally initiator), and adding an emulsifying agent. Emulsifying the water phase into the oil phase (W/O) is controlled through the quantity of water employed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Todd Arlin Schwantes, Peggy Dorothy Sands
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Patent number: 7829258Abstract: Record material imageable with a laser beam. The material is a substrate such as paper or polyolefin film having provided on at least one surface thereof a coating containing a solvent-soluble or disperse-type dye suitable for coloring plastics or polymers. Typical solvent-soluble and disperse-type dye include monoazo dyes, diazo dyes, anthraquinone dyes, coumarin dyes, quinoline dyes, xanthene dyes, and naphthalimide dyes. The record material does not show visible dye specks in the coating layer on the substrate because the dye has a very small average particle size—less than 50 microns. No more than 1% of the dye particles are larger than 100 microns. Also, method for imaging a substrate using heat energy by applying heat energy to the described record material to bring about a temperature in the coating greater than the melting temperature of the dye, causing color to become visible in the record material.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2008Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventor: Pauline O. Ukpabi
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Publication number: 20100261629Abstract: The present invention relates to benefit agent containing delivery particles, compositions comprising said particles, and processes for making and using the aforementioned particles and compositions. When employed in compositions, for example, compositions for cleaning, fabric care, or coating onto various substrates, textiles or surfaces, such particles increase the efficiency of benefit agent delivery, thereby allowing reduced amounts of benefit agents to be employed. In addition to allowing the amount of benefit agent to be reduced, such particles allow a broad range of benefit agents to be employed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Johan Smets, Peggy Dorothy Sands, Sandra Jacqueline Guinebretiere, An Pintens, Jiten Odhavji Dihora
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Patent number: 7811644Abstract: An insulating beverage cup is produced with an air containing film layer disposed on an inner surface of a food or beverage paper stock. The air containing film layer is extruded or laminated to the paper stock. An additional extruded or laminated layer is applied between the air containing film layer and paper stock layer. The insulating coating layer decreases the energy transfer between the beverage and the user's hands allowing the user to hold onto the cup for an extended period of time without causing user discomfort or pain. The exterior surface of the beverage cup remains highly printable and predisposed to high quality graphics.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: John Charles DeBraal, John MacKay Lazar
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Publication number: 20100255309Abstract: A process of forming a population of microcapsules is described comprising a solid hydrophilic core material and a wall material at least partially surrounding the core material. The microcapsule population is formed by providing an anionic, or optionally a cationic, solid hydrophilic core material; providing an oil continuous phase which is low boiling and preferably nonflammable, the oil continuous phase comprising one or more esters with chain length up to about 18 carbons. A mixture is formed by dispersing the solid hydrophilic material in the oil continuous phase. Either an oil soluble or dispersible amine acrylate or methacrylate, along with acid, or alternatively acid acrylate or methacrylate along with base is added. A multifunctional acrylate or methacrylate monomer or oligomer is provided and an initiator. Optionally a surfactant is also added to form the mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventor: Todd Arlin Schwantes
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Patent number: 7803422Abstract: A novel method of forming water in oil microcapsules is disclosed. According to the invention microcapsules are obtained by steps comprising dispersing an oil soluble amine modified polyfunctional polyvinyl monomer and an oil soluble bi- or polyfunctional vinyl monomer along with a thermal or UV free radical initiator (optionally included in one or both of the oil or water phases) and an organic acid into an internal phase oil; heating or UV exposing for a time (and temperature) sufficient to oligomerize the amine modified polyfunctional polyvinyl monomer and oil soluble bi- or polyfunctional vinyl monomer forming a pre-polymer. Thereafter the process involves adding to the oil phase oil a water phase comprising a dispersion in water of an anionic emulsifier (and optionally initiator), and adding an emulsifying agent. Emulsifying the water phase into the oil phase (W/O) is controlled through the quantity of water employed.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Todd Arlin Schwantes, Peggy Dorothy Sands
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Patent number: 7748392Abstract: An edge cleaning device, a system for cleaning an outside edge of a movable, coated web, and a method of cleaning the outside edge of the movable, coated web include a unique combination of desirable features. An edge cleaner device is automatically positioned with respect to an outside edge of a movable, coated web, wherein the edge cleaner device is positioned upstream from a backing roller for operatively engaging an underside of the moving, coated web. A fluid jet from a nozzle assembly of the edge cleaner device is applied toward the underside and the outside edge of the moving, coated web. A scraper device can be operatively engaged with an upper surface of the moving web without contacting an upper surface of the backing roller and the collection device may be imparted with a vacuum to assist in the removal of excess coating collected by the edge cleaning device.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Steven Lee Balthazor, George Karl Peters, Daniel Dean Rayer, Charles Milo Van Asten, Nathan James Vosters
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Patent number: 7736695Abstract: A novel method of forming oil in water process is disclosed. According to the invention process are obtained by steps comprising dispersing an oil soluble amine modified polyfunctional polyvinyl monomer and an oil soluble bi- or polyfunctional vinyl monomer along with a thermal or UV free radical initiator (optionally included in one or both of the oil or water phases) and an organic acid into an internal phase oil; heating or UV exposing for a time (and temperature) sufficient to oligomerize the amine modified polyfunctional polyvinyl monomer and oil soluble bi- or polyfunctional vinyl monomer forming a pre-polymer. Thereafter the process involves adding to the oil phase oil a water phase comprising a dispersion in water of an anionic emulsifier (and optionally initiator), and adding an emulsifying agent. Emulsification of the oil phase into the water phase (O/W) is controlled through the quantity of water employed.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Todd Arlin Schwantes, Peggy Dorothy Sands
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Publication number: 20100130356Abstract: A thermally-responsive record material useful for bar coding is taught comprising a support having provided thereon in substantially contiguous relationship a heat sensitive coating comprising at least one chromogenic material, said chromogenic material being selected from a fluoran, and at least one developer of the formula (II) wherein the chromogenic material and developer are of an average particle size equal to or less than 0.7 ?m meters, wherein the composition is substantially free of sensitizer or modifier. The record material of the invention remarkably images at high speed, with stable or intense imaging and little or no background discoloration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Mark Robert Fisher, Joseph Peter Gusse
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Patent number: 7722940Abstract: Stock packaging materials for manual and/or high speed industrial automated package formation and/or filing and closing applications having a curable pre-applied adhesive compositions applied to one or more seams or closure surfaces wherein the curative for the pre-applied adhesive composition is contained within a carrier which prevents its premature release.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Appleton Papers, Inc.Inventors: Todd Arlin Schwantes, Michael Curley Krzoska, Gregory Stephen Kulibert, Adam Gregg Malofsky, Bernard Miles Malofsky, Nagib Maurice Ward
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Patent number: 7722939Abstract: Stock materials for manual and/or high speed industrial automated bonding applications having a curable pre-applied adhesive or sealant compositions on the bonding surfaces wherein the curative for the pre-applied adhesive or sealant composition is contained within a carrier which prevents its premature release.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Appleton Papers, Inc.Inventors: Todd Arlin Schwantes, Michael Curley Krzoska, Gregory Stephen Kulibert, Adam Gregg Malofsky, Bernard Miles Malofsky, Nagib Maurice Ward
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Publication number: 20100099566Abstract: An aqueous composition is provided having a pH of from about 2.0 to about 12.8 and comprising boron or persulfate ion-crosslinked polyvinyl alcohol microcapsules. A method of delivering an agriculture active to a substrate is further provided comprising applying to the substrate an aqueous composition comprised of agriculture active containing, boron or persulfate ion-crosslinked, polyvinyl alcohol microcapsules, as well as a method of treating a substrate to protect from pests or promote crop growth comprising applying to the substrate an aqueous treating composition comprised of agriculture active containing, boron or persulfate ion-crosslinked, polyvinyl alcohol microcapsules.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventor: Robert Stanley Bobnock
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Patent number: 7678847Abstract: The invention teaches an encapsulated curable adhesive composition especially adapted for use as a structural adhesive. The adhesive composition enables formation of a thin layer reactive composition of microcapsules and a two-part curative. The adhesive composition comprises a first population of microcapsules encasing a monomer and a first-part curative comprising an initiator. The adhesive composition further comprises a second-part curative. The second-part curative comprises an activator and a catalyst. At least the activator of the second-part curative is preferably encapsulated in a second population of microcapsules. The catalyst and the second population of microcapsules can be dispersed in a binder material, along with the first population of microcapsules. The first population of microcapsules contain encapsulated within the core a monomer having a Tg 35° C. or less and the first-part curative. The first population microcapsules contain encapsulated within the core a monomer having a Tg 35° C.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Nianxi Yan, Peggy Dorothy Sands, Sandra Jacqueline Guinebretiere
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Publication number: 20100040884Abstract: The present invention relates to benefit agent containing delivery particles, compositions comprising said particles, and processes for making and using the aforementioned particles and compositions. When employed in compositions, for example, cleaning or fabric care compositions, such particles increase the efficiency of benefit agent delivery, there by allowing reduced amounts of benefit agents to be employed. In addition to allowing the amount of benefit agent to be reduced, such particles allow a broad range of benefit agents to be employed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Johan Smets, Jiten Odhavji Dihora, An Pintens, Sandra Jacqueline Guinebretiere, Adam Keith Druckrey, Peggy Dorothy Sands, Nianxi Yan
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Publication number: 20100029537Abstract: The present application relates to encapsulated benefit agents, compositions comprising such encapsulated benefit agents and processes for making and using compositions comprising such encapsulated benefit agents that do not require or require a reduced amount of scavenger materials. Such encapsulated benefit agents, compositions comprising such encapsulated benefit agents are processed such that no or lower levels of scavenger materials are required.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Appleton Papers Inc. (a Delaware corporation)Inventors: Jiten Odhavji Dihora, Walter Franciscus Joanna Vanderveken, Sanford Theodore Kirksey, JR., John Charles DeBraal, Robert Stanley Bobnock, Adam Keith Druckrey, Gary Thomas Hart
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Patent number: 7648842Abstract: The present invention relates to a unique dual color security paper authentication system. The authenticating system comprises the combination of a security paper together with a coordinated applicator. The paper contains a starch, an iodide salt and an acidic developer resin. The applicator of the system comprises two authenticating solutions. The first authenticating solution comprises one or more of a sulfonamide and a copper salt dispersed in a solvent. The second authenticating solution comprises one or more of a leuco and fluoran dye precursor dispersed in a solvent. On applying the authenticating solutions to authentic security paper, a first color of a starch iodine is expressed and a second color of a leuco or fluoran dye is expressed.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventor: Tianyan Xie Hartlep
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Patent number: 7629394Abstract: The present invention describes a process of preparing microcapsules in a UV curable water immiscible phase. The microcapsules formed according to the invention contain an aqueous phase core. The process comprises dispersing a water soluble or dispersible core material along with at least one wall forming prepolymer and a polycondensation polymerization catalyst into an aqueous solution. The aqueous phase is then dispersed into the water immiscible phase comprising UV curable monomers or oligomers forming droplets of the aqueous phase solution in the water immiscible phase. Polycondensation of the prepolymers is initiated to form polymeric wall material or microcapsules at or near the interface of the water immiscible solvent and droplets of aqueous phase solution. Following capsule formation, a UV initiator is dispersed in the water immiscible phase. The UV curable dispersion containing aqueous microcapsules can be coated on a substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventor: Nianxi Yan
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Publication number: 20090286021Abstract: The present invention relates to a thermal transfer image receiving sheet comprising a substrate sheet having a first surface and second surface; a non-separable transfer layer provided on at least a first surface of the substrate; optionally an intermediate layer is coated between the transfer layer and paper substrate. The non-separable transfer layer and optional intermediate layer are relatively permanently affixed to the substrate. The intermediate layer can comprise an oil absorptive pigment having an absorbance of at least 90 grams per square meter, and a binder composition comprising a water soluble carboxyalkyl starch or cellulose at from 0.1 to 25 percent by weight based on weight of the intermediate layer. The transfer layer comprises an oil absorptive pigment having an absorbance of at least 90 grams per square meter, and a binder composition comprising water soluble carboxyalkyl starch or carboxyalkyl cellulose at from 0.1 to 20 percent by weight based on weight of the transfer layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: Appleton Papers Inc.Inventors: Gregory Stephen Kulibert, Robert Stanley Bobnock