Patents Assigned to CLARCOR Inc.
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Patent number: 10676614Abstract: In embodiments, the present invention provides a plurality of fine fiber strands made from a first polymer and a second polymer where the second polymer has a higher molecular weight than the first polymer. In preferred embodiments, the fine fiber strands have an average diameter of less than 2 micron, and the fine fiber strands have a length of at least 1 millimeter.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2017Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Vishal Bansal, Thomas D. Carr, Yogesh Ner, Kaiyi Liu, Stephen R. Kay
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Patent number: 10668419Abstract: A filter element and/or filter assembly such as for engine air filtration is provided that may include a filter housing, a pre-cleaner or cover, a primary filter element and optionally a secondary filter element. Different components may share a common seal to seal against unfiltered airflow. For example the secondary filter and the primary filter may use the same seal that may be carried by the primary filter. The secondary filter may also surround the primary filter.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2016Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Jason LaMarr Tate, Thomas B. Green, John Michlitsch
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Publication number: 20200123680Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses and methods of creating fibers, such as microfibers and nanofibers for the production of clothing items and footwear. Also described herein is a microfiber and/or nanofiber coating system having a support that holds an object to be coated by fibers during the coating process. The support may move the object with respect to the fibers, such that at least a portion of each of the exterior surfaces of the object are coated by the fibers formed by the microfiber and/or nanofiber coating system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2017Publication date: April 23, 2020Applicant: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Simon Padron, Thomas D. Carr, Kial Gramley, Stephen R. Kay
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Publication number: 20190366252Abstract: The present disclosure is directed toward assembly of pleat packs using a welder and an anvil that can push adjacent pleat panels together along a crease. Other aspects are directed to welding pocket pleats and welded pocket pleats formed thereby that are suitable for filter fluid and ultrasonically cutting and sealing seams into filter media using a welding assembly such as an ultrasonic sonotrode and an anvil.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Applicant: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Jason LaMarr Tate, Farrell F. Calcaterra, Thomas B. Green, Charles R. Wick
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Publication number: 20190308390Abstract: A method of manufacturing a composite textile fabric is provided. The method includes the step of simultaneously forming and depositing fine fibers on a textile. The textile is at least one of a woven fabric, a knit fabric, and a fleece fabric. The fine fibers have an average diameter of less than 1.2 micron. The method also includes the step of bonding the fine fibers to form a membrane layer on the textile.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2017Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Vishal BANSAL, Martin Gregory HATFIELD, Lei LI
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Patent number: 10240257Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses and methods of creating fibers, such as microfibers and nanofibers. The methods discussed herein employ centrifugal forces to transform material into fibers. Apparatuses that may be used to create fibers are also described. To improve the collection of fibers, various devices and systems for controlling the deposition pattern of the produced fibers are described.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2015Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Stephen Kay, Simon Padron Rosas, Thomas Daniel Carr
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Patent number: 10208404Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses and methods of creating fibers, such as microfibers and nanofibers, that are composed of saccharides. The methods discussed herein employ centrifugal forces to transform saccharide material into fibers. Apparatuses that may be used to create saccharide fibers are also described. Fiber producing devices with features that enhance fiber production and adaptability to different types of fiber are described.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2015Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Stephen Kay, Yogesh Ner, Yatinkumar Narayan Rane
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Patent number: 9981439Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses and methods of creating fibers, such as microfibers and nanofibers. The methods discussed herein employ centrifugal forces to transform material into fibers. Apparatuses that may be used to create fibers are also described. Systems and methods of heating the fiber producing device, before and during use, are also described herein.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2013Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Stephen Kay, Thomas D. Carr, Carlos Alberto Gomez Jimenez, Joe Moore
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Patent number: 9889620Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses and methods of creating fibers, such as microfibers and nanofibers, that include additives that modify one or more properties of the produced fibers. The methods discussed herein employ centrifugal forces to transform material into fibers. Apparatuses that may be used to create fibers are also described. Fiber producing devices with features that enhance fiber production and adaptability to different types of fiber are described.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2013Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Stephen Kay, Thomas D. Carr, Carlos Barocio, Joe Moore
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Patent number: 9827728Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses and methods of creating fibers, such as microfibers and nanofibers. The methods discussed herein employ centrifugal forces to transform material into fibers. Apparatuses that may be used to create fibers are also described. To improve the formation of fibers, various devices and systems for controlling the micro-environment around the fiber producing device are described.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2013Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Stephen Kay, Yogesh Ner, Lenard Castellano
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Publication number: 20170306563Abstract: A material comprising a fine fiber pulp is provided. The fine fiber pulp has a plurality of fine fibers have an average diameter of less than 1 micron and an average length of less than 1 millimeter. In embodiments, the fine fibers formed of a polymer. The material can be created according to a method in which the fine fiber strands are formed from a polymer melt or a polymer solution, the fine fiber strands are cooled to a temperature of less than ?25° C. to increase brittleness of the fine fibers, and the fine fiber strands are granulated into the fine fiber pulp.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Applicant: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Vishal Bansal, Thomas D. Carr, Yogesh Ner, Kaiyi Liu, Stephen R. Kay
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Publication number: 20170306148Abstract: In embodiments, the present invention provides a plurality of fine fiber strands made from a first polymer and a second polymer where the second polymer has a higher molecular weight than the first polymer. In preferred embodiments, the fine fiber strands have an average diameter of less than 2 micron, and the fine fiber strands have a length of at least 1 millimeter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Applicant: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Vishal Bansal, Thomas D. Carr, Yogesh Ner, Kaiyi Liu, Stephen R. Kay
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Publication number: 20170304755Abstract: A material comprising unique nanofiber layers, and more particularly, this invention relates to a method for creating a material that is made from multiple unique nanofiber layers that can be utilized as filter media among other applications. The nanofiber layers have a plurality of fine fibers with an average diameter of less than 1 micron. In embodiments, the fine fibers are formed from a polymer. The material can be created according to a method in which the fine fiber strands are formed from a polymer melt or a polymer solution. The fine fibers can then be layered on top of one another to form materials such as filter media.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Applicant: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Vishal Bansal, Thomas D. Carr, Yogesh Ner, Kaiyi Liu, Stephen R. Kay
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Publication number: 20170298092Abstract: A functionalized fine fiber is provided. In an embodiment, the functionalized fine fiber is usable in chromatography. The functionalized fine fiber includes a matrix of fine fiber. The fine fibers preferably have an average diameter of less than 2 micron, and each fine fiber preferably has a length of at least 1 millimeter. The fine fibers carry and immobilize functional molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2017Publication date: October 19, 2017Applicant: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Vishal Bansal, Thomas D. Carr, Yogesh Ner, Kaiyi Liu, Stephen R. Kay
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Patent number: 9731466Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses and methods of creating fibers, such as microfibers and nanofibers. The methods discussed herein employ centrifugal forces to transform material into fibers. Apparatuses that may be used to create fibers are also described. Use of material transfer conduits allows the continuous production of fibers without the need to stop the process to refill the fiber producing device.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2013Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Stephen Kay, Carlos Barocio
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Patent number: 9731966Abstract: A non-pleated depth filter element in the form of a tubular ring of depth filter media is provided. Multiple wraps of sheets, some including fine fibers, are employed. The depth filter element has particular applications to liquid filtration applications.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Thomas B. Green, Lei Li, John A. Krogue
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Publication number: 20170151520Abstract: A filter element and/or filter assembly such as for engine air filtration is provided that may comprise a filter housing, a pre-cleaner or cover, a primary filter element and optionally a secondary filter element. Different components may share a common seal to seal against unfiltered airflow. For example the secondary filter and the primary filter may use the same seal that may be carried by the primary filter. The secondary filter may also surround the primary filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2016Publication date: June 1, 2017Applicant: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Jason LaMarr Tate, Thomas B. Green, John Michlitsch
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Patent number: 9527257Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses and methods of creating fibers, such as microfibers and nanofibers, which include additives that modify one or more properties of the produced fibers. The methods discussed herein employ centrifugal forces to transform material into fibers. Apparatuses that may be used to create fibers are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2013Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Roger Lipton, Stephen Kay, Yogesh Ner
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Patent number: 9441313Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses and methods of creating fibers, such as microfibers and nanofibers. The methods discussed herein employ centrifugal forces to transform material into fibers. Apparatuses that may be used to create fibers are also described. Described herein are fiber producing devices that have various types of outlet elements coupled to the fiber producing device.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Ed Peno, Roger Lipton, Stephen Kay
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Patent number: 9394627Abstract: Described herein are apparatuses and methods of creating fibers, such as microfibers and nanofibers. The methods discussed herein employ centrifugal forces to transform material into fibers. Apparatuses that may be used to create fibers are also described. Described herein are fiber producing devices that have various types of outlet elements coupled to the fiber producing device.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2015Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: CLARCOR Inc.Inventors: Ed Peno, Roger Lipton