Patents Assigned to Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.
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Patent number: 7740469Abstract: Thermoplastic films and laminates are made by extrusion and stretching using differential speed rollers employing a short stretching gap of no more than one inch immediately after the extruded film product is formed. The method and apparatus control the thickness of the stretched film and impart desirable mechanical properties thereto such as film products with a high modulus for handling and suitable tensile for softness.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2008Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Leopoldo V. Cancio, Thomas G. Mushaben, Robert M. Mortellite, Pai-Chuan Wu
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Patent number: 7674733Abstract: In one embodiment, a breathable, incrementally stretched elastic composite material comprises an inner elastomeric film extrusion-laminated to an outer nonwoven web at each film surface. The inner elastomeric film has a random pattern of incremental stretch-formed macroholes therein and is substantially free of pore-forming filler. In another embodiment, a breathable, incrementally stretched elastic composite material comprises an elastomeric film extrusion-laminated to a nonwoven web at one or both of the film surfaces. The elastomeric film has a random pattern of incremental stretch-formed macroholes therein and is substantially free of pore-forming filler. Methods of manufacturing the composite materials comprise extrusion laminating and incremental stretching. Garments and disposable articles are formed at least in part from the composite material.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Pai-Chuan Wu, Dale Eugene Robinson, Richard Arnold Bradford
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Patent number: 7629042Abstract: Multilayer microporous films comprise first and second microporous film layers. The first film layer has a first maximum pore size and the second film layer has a second maximum pore size different from the first maximum pore size. In a more specific embodiment, the multilayer microporous films comprise coextruded first, second and third microporous film layers. One of the first, second and third film layers has a maximum pore size smaller than the respective maximum pore sizes of the remaining layers of the multilayer film or larger than the respective maximum pore sizes of the remaining layers of the multilayer film, and the one layer does not have an unconstrained surface in the multilayer film. Methods for producing multilayer microporous films provide a first film layer having a maximum pore size upon stretching which is different from that of a second film layer upon stretching.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Gregory K. Jones, Larry Hughey McAmish, Pai-Chuan Wu, Kenneth L. Lilly, Christopher Aaron Shelley, Mark Andrew Wendorf
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Publication number: 20090258210Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention include elastomeric films with a basis weight of about 40 gsm or less or about 25 gsm or less. Other embodiments include elastomeric laminates comprising the elastomeric film bonded to one or more substrates (such as nonwoven fabrics). Methods of the making the elastomeric films and elastomeric laminates are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: Clopay Plastics Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Muslet Iyad, David G. Bland, Leopoldo V. Cancio, Jean-Philippe Marie Autran
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Patent number: 7584699Abstract: A method of printing a repeating pattern on a web of an extensible material by providing a web of an extensible material, determining an adjusted print repeat length profile for a repeating pattern to be printed on the web of material; and printing a repeating pattern on a surface of the extensible material, the repeating pattern comprising printed indicia which is repeated along the length of the web, such that the print repeat length of the printed indicia varies along the length of the web in accordance with the adjusted print repeat length profile.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2005Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventor: Jerry W. Ford
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Patent number: 7442332Abstract: Thermoplastic films and laminates are made by extrusion and stretching using differential speed rollers employing a short stretching gap of no more than one inch immediately after the extruded film product is formed. The method and apparatus control the thickness of the stretched film and impart desirable mechanical properties thereto such as film products with a high modulus for handling and suitable tensile for softness.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Leopoldo V. Cancio, Thomas G. Mushaben, Robert M. Mortellite, Pai-Chuan Wu
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Patent number: 6951591Abstract: Laminates of thermoplastic films and nonwoven fibrous webs are made at high speeds on the order of about 700 fpm to about 1200 fpm. Bond strengths of film and nonwoven laminates are effectively controlled to make breathable laminates at high speeds. Air cooling devices cause the air to flow substantially parallel to the extruded plastic web during drawdown and provide a plurality of cooling air vortices to effectively cool the web. Film gauge control is also achieved by the method.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Mortellite, Thomas G. Mushaben, Pai-Chuan Wu
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Patent number: 6818083Abstract: A method of making a laminate sheet having a film layer and a fabric layer. The method includes the step of bonding a film layer to a fabric layer in order to form a laminate sheet such that the laminate sheet includes at least one high-bond region whereat the strength of the bond between the film and fabric layers is greater than other regions of the laminate sheet. The method further includes the step of stretching the laminate sheet such that the high-bond regions are either not stretched or are only partially stretched. A method of making a diaper backsheet, as well as a stretched laminate of a polymeric film and a fabric web, is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Larry Hughey McAmish, Kenneth L. Lilly, Christopher Aaron Shelley, Arrigo D. Jezzi
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Patent number: 6811643Abstract: A method of making a microporous laminate sheet having a first film layer and a second layer. The first film layer includes a pore initiator and is bonded to the second layer in order to form a laminate sheet. The laminate sheet is then stretched using at least one CD intermeshing stretcher and at least one MDO stretching unit. Methods of making a microporous film is well as a microporous film laminate are also provided, along with an apparatus for stretching a film or laminate.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Larry Hughey McAmish, Kenneth L. Lilly
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Patent number: 6740184Abstract: Thermoplastic film, microporous film, and laminates thereof, are made at high speeds on the order of about 500 fpm to about 1200 fpm. Bond strengths of film and nonwoven laminates are effectively controlled by air cooling devices which cause the air to flow substantially parallel to the extruded web during drawdown and provide a plurality of cooling air vortices to effectively cool the web. Film gauge control is also achieved by the method.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Mortellite, Thomas G. Mushaben, Pai-Chuan Wu
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Patent number: 6673297Abstract: The method and apparatus of the present invention prevents the formation of pin-holes during stretching of strip laminates in the cross-machine direction (CD). Pin-holes are prevented by creating slack areas (10a) along the length of the laminate (10) where the edges of the non-woven strips (14) meet with the polymer film (12), pressing the slack areas (10a) into the interdigital stretching rollers (26) without stretching the slack areas (10a), and stretching the remainder of the laminate (10) in a typical manner. The slack areas (10a) are formed prior to interdigitation by, for example, formation of a furrow, a fold or a corrugation.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventor: Thomas G. Mushaben
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Patent number: 6656581Abstract: Non-embossed film products permeable to moisture vapor and which act as barriers to liquid are made by a high speed method. The microporous products have high moisture vapor transmission rates (MVTRs) on the order of about 2000 to about 4500 gms/m2/day according to ASTM E96E.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Pai-Chuan Wu, Leopoldo V. Cancio
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Patent number: 6623586Abstract: A product, apparatus and process for lamination of a sheet of polymer film onto a sheet of light weight web material. An incoming sheet of material is slit into narrow webs, which may be folded by a folding guide, and separated by use of turning bars and guides. The narrow webs then enter an embossing or laminating station. The lamination process joins the two sheets which are of different widths to allow the process to produce stock for different final products. The laminate of folded webs and polymer may be slit and/or unfolded prior to being stored on a take-up reel.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Mortellite, Thomas Mushaben, Kevin Preston
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Publication number: 20030041952Abstract: Thermoplastic film, microporous film, and laminates thereof, are made at high speeds on the order of about 500 fpm to about 1200 fpm. Bond strengths of film and nonwoven laminates are effectively controlled by air cooling devices which cause the air to flow substantially parallel to the extruded web during drawdown and provide a plurality of cooling air vortices to effectively cool the web. Film gauge control is also achieved by the method.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Mortellite, Thomas G. Mushaben, Pai-Chuan Wu
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Patent number: 6475591Abstract: The method and apparatus of the present invention prevents the formation of pin-holes during stretching of strip laminates in the cross machine direction. Pin-holes are prevented by creating slack areas along the length of the web where the edges of the non-woven strips meet with the polymer film, pressing the slack areas into the interdigital stretching rollers without stretching the slack areas, and stretching the remainder of the web in a typical manner. The slack regions are formed prior to interdigitation by, for example, formation of a furrow, a fold or a corrugation.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventor: Thomas G. Mushaben
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Publication number: 20020089087Abstract: The method and apparatus prevent the formation of pin-holes or other breakage during stretching of polymeric films, non-woven fibrous webs or laminates in the cross machine direction. Pin-holes and other breakage are prevented by creating slack areas along the length of the product where the edges of the non-woven strips meet with the polymer film, pressing the slack areas into the interdigital stretching rollers without stretching the slack areas, and stretching the remainder of the web in a typical manner. The slack regions are formed prior to interdigitation by, for example, formation of a furrow, a fold or a corrugation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Applicant: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventor: Thomas G. Mushaben
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Publication number: 20020001692Abstract: The method and apparatus of the present invention prevents the formation of pin-holes during stretching of strip laminates in the cross-machine direction (CD). Pin-holes are prevented by creating slack areas (10a) along the length of the laminate (10) where the edges of the non-woven strips (14) meet with the polymer film (12), pressing the slack areas (10a) into the interdigital stretching rollers (26) without stretching the slack areas (10a), and stretching the remainder of the laminate (10) in a typical manner. The slack areas (10a) are formed prior to interdigitation by, for example, formation of a furrow, a fold or a corrugation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2001Publication date: January 3, 2002Applicant: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventor: Thomas G. Mushaben
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Publication number: 20010053433Abstract: The method and apparatus of the present invention prevents the formation of pin-holes during stretching of strip laminates in the cross machine direction. Pin-holes are prevented by creating slack areas along the length of the web where the edges of the non-woven strips meet with the polymer film, pressing the slack areas into the interdigital stretching rollers without stretching the slack areas, and stretching the remainder of the web in a typical manner. The slack regions are formed prior to interdigitation by, for example, formation of a furrow, a fold or a corrugation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2001Publication date: December 20, 2001Applicant: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventor: Thomas G. Mushaben
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Patent number: 6265045Abstract: The method and apparatus of the present invention prevents the formation of pin-holes during stretching of strip laminates in the cross machine direction. Pin-holes are prevented by creating slack areas along the length of the web where the edges of the non-woven strips meet with the polymer film, pressing the slack areas into the interdigital stretching rollers without stretching the slack areas, and stretching the remainder of the web in a typical manner. The slack regions are formed prior to interdigitation by, for example, formation of a furrow, a fold or a corrugation.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1998Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventor: Thomas G. Mushaben
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Patent number: 6214147Abstract: A process for in-line lamination of a non-oven fibrous sheet to an extruded polymer film. A non-oven fibrous sheet is slit into a plurality of narrow non-oven fibrous webs. The narrow non-oven fibrous webs are spaced by turning the webs around a plurality of spaced webs. An extruded polymer film is laminated onto a surface of the spaced webs to provide a laminate of the extruded polymer film and the spaced narrow webs having a portion of the extruded polymer film between the spaced non-woven fibrous webs.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Clopay Plastic Products Company, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Mortellite, Kevin W. Preston, Thomas G. Mushaben