Patents Assigned to Avery Products Corporation
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Patent number: 8733003Abstract: A file folder assembly or divider with a tab capable of being slid in two non-collinear directions. According to one embodiment, the file folder assembly includes a file folder and a sliding tab assembly. The sliding tab assembly includes a rail secured to the file folder proximate to a top edge of the file folder. The sliding tab assembly also includes a tab and a coupling member. The coupling member couples the tab to the rail in such a way as to permit the tab to be slid horizontally back and forth along the rail and/or to permit the tab to be slid vertically up and down relative to the rail.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Avery Products CorporationInventors: Vincent H. Bowman, Jeffrey Herz, Jay K. Sato, Weiye Wu
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Patent number: 4118442Abstract: There is provided a curable anaerobic pressure sensitive adhesive composition, a mixture of a curable anaerobic system and a high molecular weight polymer system. The mixture which may include a tackifier and other functional additives constitutes a pressure sensitive adhesive and exhibits elastomeric properties. There is also provided in the composition an initiator systemnecessary to permit curing of the anaerobic pressure sensitive composition upon activation by the exclusion of oxygen. One or more accelerators for cure may also be provided.In one embodiment a component of the catalyst system may be either absent and provided later or latently present in microspheres which upon rupture will enhance the curing operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1976Date of Patent: October 3, 1978Assignees: Avery Products Corporation, Loctite CorporationInventors: Maurice Douek, Gustav A. Schmidt, Bernard M. Malofsky, Martin Hauser
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Patent number: 4092374Abstract: There is provided a curable anaerobic pressure sensitive adhesive composition, a mixture of a curable anaerobic system and a high molecular weight polymer system. The mixture which may include a tackifier and other functional additives constitutes a pressure sensitive adhesive and exhibits elastomeric properties. There is also provided in the composition an initiator system necessary to permit curing of the anaerobic pressure sensitive composition upon activation by the exclusion of oxygen. One or more accelerators for cure may also be provided.In one embodiment a component of the catalyst system may be either absent and provided later or latently present in microspheres which upon rupture will enhance the curing operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1976Date of Patent: May 30, 1978Assignees: Avery Products Corporation, Loctite CorporationInventors: Maurice Douek, Gustav A. Schmidt, Bernard M. Malofsky, Martin Hauser
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Patent number: 4092376Abstract: There is provided a curable anaerobic pressure sensitive adhesive composition, a mixture of a curable anaerobic system and a high molecular weight polymer system. The mixture which may include a tackifier and other functional additives constitutes a pressure sensitive adhesive and exhibits elastomeric properties. There is also provided in the composition an initiator system necessary to permit curing of the anaerobic pressure sensitive composition upon activation by the exclusion of oxygen. One or more accelerators for cure may also be provided.In one embodiment a component of the catalyst system may be either absent and provided later or latently present in microspheres which upon rupture will enhance the curing operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1976Date of Patent: May 30, 1978Assignees: Avery Products Corporation, Loctite CorporationInventors: Maurice Douek, Gustav A. Schmidt, Bernard M. Malofsky, Martin Hauser
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Patent number: 4007067Abstract: A web of indeterminate length carrying thermally transferable material, usually referred to as hot stamp tape, is structured to provide an improved simulated wood grain pattern on a substrate after transfer to the substrate of transferable portions of the tape. The web or tape may be provided in sheet form. The structure comprises "ticks" or discrete linearly oriented spots of material having low specular reflectivity coated on a matte carrier sheet, as by printing, and a layer coated thereon to provide the top layer of the transferred material, which replicates the surface of the carrier sheet and the coated ticks or spots.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1975Date of Patent: February 8, 1977Assignee: Avery Products CorporationInventor: Richard E. Dunning
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Patent number: 3996308Abstract: There is provided a curable anaerobic pressure sensitive adhesive composition, a mixture of a curable anaerobic system and a high molecular weight polymer system. The mixture which may include a tackifier and other functional additives constitutes a pressure sensitive adhesive and exhibits elastomeric properties. There is also provided in the composition an initiator system necessary to permit curing of the anaerobic pressure sensitive composition upon activation by the exclusion of oxygen. One or more accelerators for cure may also be provided.In one embodiment a component of the catalyst system may be either absent and provided later or latently present in microspheres which upon rupture will enhance the curing operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1974Date of Patent: December 7, 1976Assignees: Avery Products Corporation, Loctite CorporationInventors: Maurice Douek, Gustav A. Schmidt, Bernard M. Malofsky, Martin Hauser
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Patent number: 3993815Abstract: There are provided curable anaerobic pressure sensitive adhesive stocks in the form of sheets and tapes in which the adhesive is contained between two differential release surfaces. This construction permits total pressure sensitive adhesive transfer to a substrate which is to be firmly secured to another substrate upon the exclusion of oxygen and initiation of cure of the anaerobic resin.The adhesive layer provided may be homogeneous or heterogeneous, and there may be contained within the adhesive layer a support layer.The release liner employed is preferably impervious to migration of contained compounds which serve as the accelerators for cure of the curable anaerobic resin.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1974Date of Patent: November 23, 1976Assignees: Avery Products Corporation, Loctite CorporationInventors: Maurice Douek, Gustav A. Schmidt, Bernard M. Malofsky, Martin Hauser
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Patent number: 3953635Abstract: A web of indeterminate length carrying thermally transferable material, usually referred to as hot stamp tape, is structured to provide an improved simulated wood grain pattern on a substrate after transfer to the substrate of transferable portions of the tape. The web or tape may be provided in sheet form. The structure comprises "ticks" or discrete linearly oriented spots of material having low specular reflectivity coated on a matte carrier sheet, as by printing, and a layer coated thereon to provide the top layer of the transferred material, which replicates the surface of the carrier sheet and the coated "ticks" or spots.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1974Date of Patent: April 27, 1976Assignee: Avery Products CorporationInventor: Richard E. Dunning
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Patent number: 3938698Abstract: A machine for transferring adhesive labels from both sides of a single carrier strip to two separate streams of product items on a continuous basis. A pair of spaced continuously rotating vacuum wheels come in contact with opposite sides of the carrier strip, the carrier strip passing around a loop-forming roller adjacent each vacuum wheel to bring the label in contact with the vacuum wheel. Each vacuum wheel has holes around the periphery thereof, a vacuum being applied through the openings in a stationary sector of the vacuum wheel. As each label comes in contact with the associated vacuum wheel, it is pulled off by the vacuum and transported through the sector angle to a release point, where it is transferred to the surface of a product item.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1974Date of Patent: February 17, 1976Assignee: Avery Products CorporationInventors: James E. McDavid, Jr., Stanley E. Truesdell, Elmer Thomas Chipps