Patents Assigned to Marion Darrah
  • Patent number: 4255486
    Abstract: The strength of the bond obtained between substates with the aid of phenoplasts, modified phenoplasts and/or epoxy resins, e.g. between fibrous material and an elastomer on vulcanization thereof, is improved by applying, to at least one of the substrates, in addition to a preformed phenoplast, modified preformed phenoplast, and/or preformed epoxy resin, and drying thereon before the assembly thereof with the other substrate, as an adhesion promoter, a quantity of m-aminophenol, which may be blended in a phenoplast adhesive, such as an RF dip or an RFL dip, or may be blended in the elastomer latex used for forming an RFL dip. Adhesive/promoter blends and latex/promoter blends for forming the same are also disclosed.This is a divison of application Ser. No. 951,040, filed October 13, 1978, now abandoned, which in turn is a division of Ser. No. 754,182, filed December 29, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,131,584 which in turn is a division of Ser. No. 422,777, filed December 7, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1981
    Assignees: Marion Darrah, Joseph Y. Houghton
    Inventors: Oliver W. Burke, Jr., Barbara P. Hunt
  • Patent number: 4194920
    Abstract: An intrachromoleucospheruloid pigment composition and a process for producing the same; the intrachromoleucospheruloid pigment composition consisting essentially of spheruloids of essentially transparent organic polymer material, preferably cross-linked to essential insolubility in any physical solvent, having primary particles of an average size not exceeding 4 microns in diameter which have embedded therein particulate pigment composition consisting essentially of (a) organic color pigment material having primary particles of an average particle size not exceeding 0.2 micron and preferably below 0.02 micron in diameter in combination with (b) inorganic leuco pigment material consisting essentially of inorganic white and/or transparent white pigment material having a different refractive index from that of element (a) and primary particles not exceeding 0.2 micron and preferably between 0.2 and 0.1 micron in diameter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1980
    Assignees: Marion Darrah, Joseph Y., co-trustees Houghton
    Inventors: Oliver W. Burke, Jr., deceased, Victor T. Humphreys
  • Patent number: 4169737
    Abstract: An intrachromospheruloid/intraleucospheruloid pigment composition and a process for producing the same: the intrachromospheruloid/intraleucospheruloid pigment composition consisting essentially of (a) spheruloids of essentially transparent organic polymer material, preferably cross-linked to essential insolubility in any physical solvent, having primary particles of an average size not exceeding 4 microns in diameter which have imbedded therein particulate organic color pigment composition consisting essentially of organic color pigment material having primary particles of an average size not exceeding 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1979
    Assignee: Marion Darrah and Joseph Y. Houghton, Co-Trustees
    Inventors: Oliver W. Burke, Jr., deceased, Victor T. Humphreys
  • Patent number: 4154621
    Abstract: An intrachromoleucospheruloid pigment composition and a process for producing the same; the intrachromoleucospheruloid pigment composition consisting essentially of spheruloids of essentially transparent organic polymer material, preferably cross-linked to essential insolubility in any physical solvent, having primary particles of an average size not exceeding 4 microns in diameter which have embedded therein particulate pigment composition consisting essentially of (a) organic color pigment material having primary particles of an average particle size not exceeding 0.2 micron and preferably below 0.02 micron in diameter in combination with (b) inorganic leuco pigment material consisting essentially of inorganic white and/or transparent white pigment material having a different refractive index from that of element (a) and primary particles not exceeding 0.2 micron and preferably between 0.2 and 0.1 micron in diameter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1979
    Assignees: Marion Darrah, Joseph Y. Houghton
    Inventors: Oliver W. Burke, Jr., deceased, Victor T. Humphreys
  • Patent number: 4132564
    Abstract: An intraleucospheruloid pigment and a process for producing the same; the intraleucospheruloid pigment consisting essentially of (a) spheruloids of essentially transparent organic polymer material, preferably cross-linked to essential insolubility in any physical solvent, having primary particles of an average size not exceeding 4 microns in diameter which have embedded therein particulate leuco pigment composition consisting essentially of inorganic opaque white and/or transparent white pigment material having a different refractive index from that of the organic polymer and primary particles of an average size not exceeding 0.2 micron in diameter. In the process for its production, the inorganic pigment material is reduced to an average particle size of 0.2 micron or less, and preferably to between 0.2 to 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1979
    Assignees: Marion Darrah, Joseph Y. Houghton
    Inventors: Oliver W. Burke, Jr., deceased, Victor T. Humphreys
  • Patent number: 4132563
    Abstract: An intraleucospheruloid/organic color pigment composition and a process for producing the same: the intraleucospheruloid/organic color pigment composition consisting essentially of (a) intraleucospheruloid pigment consisting essentially of spheruloids of essentially transparent polymer material, preferably cross-linked to essential insolubility in any physical solvent, having primary particles of an average size not exceeding 4 microns in diameter which have embedded therein particulate leuco pigment composition consisting essentially of inorganic opaque white and/or transparent white pigment material having a different refractive index from that of the polymer and primary particles of an average size not exceeding 0.2 micron in diameter; and (b) organic color pigment material consisting of organic color pigment composition having primary particles of an average size of less than 0.2 micron in diameter; said combination of (a) and (b) being in a weight ratio of from 1:100 to 100:1.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1979
    Assignees: Marion Darrah, Joseph Y. Houghton
    Inventors: Oliver W. Burke, Jr., deceased, Victor T. Humphreys
  • Patent number: 4132561
    Abstract: An intrachromospheruloid pigment and a process for producing the same: the intrachromospheruloid pigment consisting essentially of spheruloids of essentially transparent organic polymer material, preferably cross-linked to essential insolubility in any physical solvent, having primary particles of an average size not exceeding 4 microns in diameter which have embedded therein particulate pigment composition consisting essentially of organic color pigment material having primary particles of an average size not exceeding 0.2 micron in diameter. In the process for its production, the organic color pigment material is reduced to an average particle size of 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1979
    Assignees: Marion Darrah, Joseph Y. Houghton
    Inventors: Oliver W. Burke, Jr., deceased, Victor T. Humphreys
  • Patent number: 4132562
    Abstract: An intrachromospheruloid/inorganic pigment composition and a process for producing the same: the intrachromospheruloid pigment consisting essentially of (a) spheruloids of essentially transparent organic polymer material preferably cross-linked to essential insolubility in any physical solvent, having primary particles of an average size not exceeding 4 microns in diameter which have embedded therein particulate organic color pigment composition consisting essentially of organic color pigment material having primary particles of an average size not exceeding 0.2 micron in diameter and (b) an inorganic leuco pigment component combined with (a) to provide light reflectivity to the combination. In the process for its production, the organic color pigment material is reduced to an average particle size of 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: January 2, 1979
    Assignee: Marion Darrah and Joseph Y. Houghton, Co-trustees
    Inventors: Oliver W. Burke, Jr., deceased, Victor T. Humphreys
  • Patent number: 4131584
    Abstract: The strength of the bond obtained between substrates with the aid of phenoplasts, modified phenoplasts and/or epoxy resins, e.g. between fibrous material and an elastomer on vulcanization thereof, is improved by applying, to at least one of the substrates, in addition to a preformed phenoplast, modified preformed phenoplast, and/or preformed epoxy resin, and drying thereon before the assembly thereof with the other substrate, as an adhesion promoter, a quantity of m-aminophenol, which may be blended in a phenoplast adhesive, such as an RF dip or an RFL dip, or may be blended in the elastomer latex used for forming an RFL dip. Adhesive/promoter blends and latex/promoter blends for forming the same are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1976
    Date of Patent: December 26, 1978
    Assignee: Marion Darrah and Joseph Y. Houghton, Co-trustees
    Inventors: Oliver W. Burke, Jr., Barbara P. Hunt
  • Patent number: 4107126
    Abstract: Improved insoluble vinylic filler pigment products and process for producing the same. The vinylic filler pigment consists essentially of (a) spheruloids of organic polymer material three dimensionally cross-linked to essential insolubility in any physical solvent and having primary particles in the colloidal size range of about 5 millimicrons to not more than 4.0 microns average diameter and having fixed onto the surfaces thereof from 0.5 to 200% by weight based on the spheruloids of (b) preformed microground insoluble organic and/or inorganic pigment material having an average particle size which is below 0.5 micron in diameter, and less than the average particle size of the vinylic filler spheruloids. The material (b) is intimately combined in aqueous dispersion with a never dried aqueous latex of the spheruloids, and the combination is then recovered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignees: Marion Darrah, Joseph Y. Houghton
    Inventors: Oliver W. Burke, Jr., deceased, Victor T. Humphreys
  • Patent number: 4107132
    Abstract: Improved dry soft powdering vinylic filler products and processes for producing the same are disclosed. The vinylic filler material consists essentially of spheruloidal organic polymer material three dimensionally crosslinked to essential insolubility in any physical solvent and having primary particles in the colloidal size range of about 5 millimicrons to not more than 4.0 microns average diameter; said spheruloidal particles having on the surfaces thereof from 0 to an equal weight based on the spheruloids, of an insoluble coloring component, said coloring component, when present, comprising organic and/or inorganic material at least in part precipitated in insoluble form onto said surfaces from water soluble precursor material thereof in aqueous solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignees: Marion Darrah, Joseph Y. Houghton
    Inventors: Oliver W. Burke, Jr., deceased, Victor T. Humphreys