Patents Assigned to Multicolor Specialties, Inc.
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Patent number: 5480480Abstract: An improved polyurethane-based water-in-water multicolor paint composition is provided having a disperse phase and a continuous phase which is characterized by disperse phase bodies of improved durability. The disperse phase preferably is comprised of a water dispersible, inert film-forming, crosslinkable polymer system; hydroxy (lower alkyl) cellulose; alkali metal carboxy (lower alkyl) cellulose; quaternized water soluble cellulose ether; peptized clay; inorganic salt of heavy or trivalent metal; and water. The continuous phase preferably is comprised of such a crosslinkable polymer system, a peptized clay and water. Methods for preparing the paint are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Multicolor Specialties, Inc.Inventors: James F. Lynch, John Predkelis
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Patent number: 5437719Abstract: An improved polyurethane-based water-in-water multicolor paint composition is provided having a disperse phase and a continuous phase which is characterized by an accelerated capacity to transfer from an applicator surface to a substrate surface during paint application. The disperse phase preferably is comprised of a water dispersible, inert film-forming, crosslinkable, polyurethane polymer system; hydroxy (lower alkyl) cellulose; quaternized water soluble cellulose ether; peptized clay and water. The continuous phase preferably is comprised of such a polyurethane polymer system, a water soluble, film-forming, crosslinkable, pressure-responsive contact adhesive, a peptized clay and water. Methods for preparing the paint are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1994Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: Multicolor Specialties, Inc.Inventors: James F. Lynch, John Predkelis
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Patent number: 5318619Abstract: An improved polyurethane-based water-in-water multicolor paint composition is provided having a disperse phase and a continuous phase which is characterized by an accelerated capacity to transfer from an applicator surface to a substrate surface during paint application. The disperse phase preferably is comprised of a water dispersible, inert film-forming, crosslinkable, polyurethane polymer system; hydroxy (lower alkyl) cellulose; quaternized water soluble cellulose ether; peptized clay and water. The continuous phase preferably is comprised of such a polyurethane polymer system, a water soluble, film-forming, crosslinkable, pressure-responsive contact adhesive, a peptized clay and water. Methods for preparing the paint are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1993Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Multicolor Specialties, Inc.Inventors: James F. Lynch, John Predkelis
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Patent number: 5314535Abstract: A polyurethane-based water-in-water multicolor paint composition is provided having a disperse phase and a continuous phase. The disperse phase contains a water dispersible, film-forming, crosslinkable, polymer system selected from among a polyurethane polymer system, a carboxylated polymer system, and mixtures thereof; as well as hydroxy (lower alkyl) cellulose, quaternized water soluble cellulose ether, peptized clay, and water. The continuous phase preferably is comprised of a polyurethane polymer system, a peptized clay and water. Methods for preparing the paint are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1993Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Assignee: Multicolor Specialties, Inc.Inventors: James F. Lynch, John Predkelis
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Patent number: 5199980Abstract: A polyurethane-based water-in-water multicolor paint composition is provided having a disperse phase and a continuous phase. The disperse phrase preferably is comprised of a water dispersible, film-forming, crosslinkable, polyurethane polymer system; hydroxy (lower alkyl) cellulose; quaternized water soluble cellulose ether; peptized clay; and water. The continuous phase preferably is comprised of such a polyurethane polymer system, a peptized clay and water. Methods for preparing the paint are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1992Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Multicolor Specialties, Inc.Inventors: James F. Lynch, John Predkelis
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Patent number: 5114485Abstract: A water-in-water multicolored paint composition is provided having a disperse phase and a continuous phase. The disperse phase preferably is comprised of water dispersable, film-forming, crosslinkable, carboxylated polymer; crosslinking agent; hydroxy (lower alkyl) cellulose; quaternized water soluble cellulose ether; peptized clay; and water. The continuous phase preferably is comprised of a water dispersable, crosslinkable, carboxylated polymer or copolymer, a peptized clay and water. Methods for preparing the paint are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Multicolor Specialties, Inc.Inventors: James F. Lynch, John Predkelis
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Patent number: 5114481Abstract: A water-in-liquid hydrocarbon multicolored paint composition is provided having a disperse phase and a continuous phase. The disperse phase preferably is comprised of water soluble, film-forming, crosslinkable, carboxylated polymer; crosslinking agent; hydroxy (lower alkyl) cellulose; cationic quaternized water soluble cellulose ether; peptized clay and water. The continuous phase preferably is a hydrocarbon composition containing film-forming polymer, wax and thickener. Methods for preparing the paint are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1990Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Multicolor Specialties, Inc.Inventor: James F. Lynch
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Patent number: 5114484Abstract: A water-in-water multicolored paint composition is provided having a disperse phase and a continuous phase. The disperse phase preferably is comprised of water soluble, film-forming, crosslinkable, carboxylated polymer; crosslinking agent; hydroxy (lower alkyl) cellulose; cationic quaternized water soluble cellulose ether; peptized clay; and water. The continuous phase preferably is comprised of a gel of peptized clay and water. Methods for preparing the paint are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1990Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Multicolor Specialties, Inc.Inventor: James F. Lynch