Patents Assigned to Nekoosa Papers Inc.
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Patent number: 5092927Abstract: A pad coat for a carbonless paper product is provided. The pad coat comprises a binder; a pigment; and an adhesive component capable of preventing a fan-out padding adhesive from substantially penetrating and wetting a surface of the carbonless paper product. In an embodiment, the binder is a starch. In an embodiment, the pigment is chosen from the group of materials consisting of alumina trihydrate, calcium carbonate, clay, calcined clay, and silicates. In an embodiment, the adhesive component is a fluorinated compound. Preferably, the pad coat is mixed with water to make a solution, the solution comprising approximately 5 to about 60% solids and approximately 40 to about 95% water.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Nekoosa Papers, Inc.Inventors: Patricia D. Curti, Fred J. Martin, Marvin A. DeWitt
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Patent number: 4288160Abstract: In an illustrated embodiment, brightness, color, opacity and fluorescent contribution to brightness are measured by an on-line sensing head providing for simultaneous measurement of transmitted and reflected light. By measuring two independent optical parameters, paper optical properties of a partially translucent web are accurately characterized substantially independently of paper grade and weight. The instrument is designed so as to be capable of transverse scanning of a moving paper web on the paper machine, and so as to monitor desired paper optical characteristics with sufficient accuracy to enable on-line control of the optical characteristics of the paper being manufactured. Advantageously, several sets of reflectance and transmittance values based on respective common spectral response functions are sensed continuously and/or simultaneously during movement of the web.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1975Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Assignee: Nekoosa Papers Inc.Inventor: Fred P. Lodzinski
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Patent number: 4243319Abstract: In an illustrated embodiment, brightness, color, opacity and fluorescent contribution to brightness are measured by an on-line sensing head providing for simultaneous measurement of transmitted and reflected light. By measuring two independent optical parameters, paper optical properties of a partially translucent web are accurately characterized substantially independently of paper grade and weight. The instrument is designed so as to be capable of transverse scanning of a moving paper web on the paper machine, and so as to monitor desired paper optical characteristics with sufficient accuracy to enable on-line control of the optical characteristics of the paper being manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1977Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: Nekoosa Papers, Inc.Inventor: Fred P. Lodzinski
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Patent number: 4222064Abstract: In an illustrated embodiment, brightness, color, opacity and fluorescent contribution to brightness are measured by an on-line sensing head providing for simultaneous measurement of transmitted and reflected light. By measuring two independent optical parameters, paper optical properties of a partially translucent web are accurately characterized substantially independently of paper grade and weight. The instrument is designed so as to be capable of transverse scanning of a moving paper web on the paper machine, and so as to monitor desired paper optical characteristics with sufficient accuracy to enable on-line control of the optical characteristics of the paper being manufactured. Advantageously, several sets of reflectance and transmittance values based on respective common spectral response functions are sensed continuously and/or simultaneously during movement of the web.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1977Date of Patent: September 9, 1980Assignee: Nekoosa Papers Inc.Inventor: Fred P. Lodzinski
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Patent number: 4159874Abstract: In an illustrated embodiment, brightness, color, opacity and fluorescent contribution to brightness of single thickness sheet material are measured by an optical measuring system providing for simultaneous measurement of transmitted and reflected light. One embodiment is designed so as to be capable of transverse scanning of a moving paper web on the paper machine. An optical window member of translucent diffusing material serves as a backing for the web for reflectance measurements and is in series with the web with respect to transmittance measurements. The optical window itself is selected as to its reflectance and transmittance so as to provide for periodic standardization of the instrument in an off-sheet position. Another embodiment will measure the same optical properties of single thickness sheet material selectively, with spectral response filters for characterizing such optical properties and with a series of narrow band filters.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1976Date of Patent: July 3, 1979Assignee: Nekoosa Papers Inc.Inventors: Leonard R. Dearth, Fred P. Lodzinski
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Patent number: 4019819Abstract: In an illustrated embodiment, brightness, color, opacity and fluorescent contribution to brightness are measured by an on-line sensing head providing for simultaneous measurement of transmitted and reflected light. By measuring two independent optical parameters, paper optical properties of a partially translucent web are accurately characterized substantially independently of paper grade and weight. The instrument is designed so as to be capable of transverse scanning of a moving paper web on the paper machine, and so as to monitor desired paper optical characteristics with sufficient accuracy to enable on-line control of the optical characteristics of the paper being manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1975Date of Patent: April 26, 1977Assignee: Nekoosa Papers Inc.Inventor: Fred P. Lodzinski
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Patent number: 3992100Abstract: In an illustrated embodiment, brightness, color, opacity and fluorescent contribution to brightness are measured by an on-line sensing head providing for simultaneous measurement of transmitted and reflected light. The instrument is designed so as to be capable of transverse scanning of a moving paper web on the paper machine. An optical window member serves as a backing for the web for reflectance measurements and is in series with the web with respect to transmittance measurements. The optical window itself is selected as to its reflectance and transmittance so as to provide for periodic standardization of the instrument in an off-sheet position.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1974Date of Patent: November 16, 1976Assignee: Nekoosa Papers Inc.Inventors: Fred P. Lodzinski, Leonard R. Dearth