Patents Assigned to CP Films
  • Patent number: 6859310
    Abstract: The invention describes a system and methods for filtering electromagnetic and visual transmissions and for minimizing acoustic transmissions. Various combinations of UV, IR, and yellow-tinted filters are applied in various physical configurations to a transparent substrate such as a plastic film or glazing of a window for modifying selected wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. For instance a light filter may have a multi-layered metallic sputtered stack having a relatively low sheet resistance. The combination of filters prevents or attenuates the passage of selected wavelengths through the substrate as needed to address security risks. The combination of filters is useful to prevent unauthorized data collection and information exchange from or within buildings or otherwise prevent such unauthorized data collection and information exchange from, for example, computer monitors or screens, personal digital assistants, and local area networks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2005
    Assignees: ASTIC Signals Defenses LLC, CP Films
    Inventors: Deron Simpson, Lisa Y. Winckler, Ronald L. Spraker
  • Patent number: 6444945
    Abstract: A plasma source includes a structure made up of two hollow cathode shapes connected to a bipolar AC power supply. The bipolar power supply alternately drives one hollow cathode to a negative voltage while the opposite hollow cathode is driven to a positive voltage. As one of the two hollow cathode shapes is driven negative, the hollow cathode discharge forms within the corresponding cavity. The other cathode then forms an anode, causing electrons to escape the plasma and travel to the other side, completing the electric circuit. The plasma generator thus formed may be used as a heat source for an effusion cell to form a plasma from a reactant gas, or to increase the reactivity of gas situated between a vacuum deposition source and a substrate to be coated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2002
    Assignee: CP Films, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter Maschwitz, Jaime Li
  • Patent number: 6416872
    Abstract: The invention is a heat reflecting transparent window cover having three layers. The composite has a substrate and a unique heat reflective stack disposed upon the substrate. The heat reflective stack has, in series, a first interference layer, an infrared reflecting metal layer, a second interference layer and a first non-infrared reflective layer. The first interference layer has an index of refraction which differs from the index of refraction of the substrate by at least about 0.1. The first non-infrared reflective layer is composed of the material from one of the following groups of materials: (i) metals having an index of refraction greater than about 1.0 and an extinction coefficient greater than about 2.0, and (ii) non-metals having an index of refraction greater than about 0.5 and an extinction coefficient greater than about 0.5.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2002
    Assignee: CP Films, Inc.
    Inventor: Peter Maschwitz
  • Patent number: 6221112
    Abstract: A polyester film can be dyed by coating the film with a layer of a dye mixture which is a suspension of at least one disperse dyestuff in a solution of a thickener in water and which has a viscosity of no more than 500 centipoise, preferably 5-50 centipoise, at ambient temperature, followed by heating to cause the dyestuff to migrate from the layer into the film. The coating process is preferably reverse gravure printing. The process can be used to prepare films which contain one or more dyestuffs in one surface region of the film and one or more different dyestuffs, for example an ultraviolet absorber, in the other surface region of the film. The dyed films show good resistance to fading when exposed to light and are useful for example as automobile window films.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Assignee: CP Films, Inc.
    Inventor: William Douglas Snider