Patents Assigned to Nyloboard, LLC
  • Publication number: 20140287145
    Abstract: A protective coating method of a material such as aromatic polyurethane substrates is effected through a process that promotes coating adhesion to the substrate while providing a wood-like aesthetic. Closed cells on the surface of the aromatic polyurethane are opened via sanding techniques to promote adhesion. Once a sufficient surface is achieved, the substrate is coated using spray techniques to protect the aromatic polyurethane from ultra-violet light exposure. The wood-like appearance is achieved through embossing a wood-grain on the deformable surface and subsequently filling the grain with a contrasting agent to highlight its appearance through a reverse-roll-coating technique. Abrasion properties are achieved through a final clear top coat that allows both the contrast agent and the top coat to fully cure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2014
    Publication date: September 25, 2014
    Applicant: Nyloboard, LLC
    Inventors: Shae A. Brown, Eric McCann
  • Publication number: 20120052760
    Abstract: A method for creating a material sheet with fibers includes the steps of feeding a layer of loose fibers to a conveyor; applying adhesive to the loose fibers, the adhesive being capable of mechanically bonding to the loose fibers; conveying the loose fibers and adhesive to a mold; and allowing the adhesive applied to the loose fibers to expand while containing the adhesive applied with the loose fibers in the mold in a manner to cause the adhesive to permeate throughout the fibers and to harden in a desired thickness.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2010
    Publication date: March 1, 2012
    Applicant: NYLOBOARD LLC
    Inventors: Patrick Doyle, Kevin M Guthard, Edwin P Hill
  • Publication number: 20120031543
    Abstract: A method is disclosed for using discarded carpet segments or other recycled textiles to make wood-like material in sheets that are comparable to plywood. The carpet segments or other recycled materials are shredded, then layered across a slow-moving conveyor to form a thick, low-density belt of fibers. This belt is compressed between rollers, and then needle-punched, using needles with surface barbs that pull fibers downward and upward. This needle-punching causes fibers inside the mat to be pulled into vertical alignment (i.e., perpendicular to the top and bottom surfaces of a horizontal mat), to form a needle-punched mat that will hold together without chemical adhesives. A binder material is then applied to at least one and possibly both surfaces of the mat, by means such as spreading or spraying a liquid binder on either or both surfaces of the mat, or stretching a continuous film of the binder material across either or both surfaces of the mat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 11, 2011
    Publication date: February 9, 2012
    Applicant: NYLOBOARD, LLC
    Inventors: Forrest C. Bacon, Wendell R. Holland, Jesse D. Bacon
  • Patent number: 7976655
    Abstract: Discarded or recycled carpets or other textiles can be converted into wood-like materials, in sheets comparable to plywood. The carpets or textiles are shredded, combed, and layered across a conveyor to form a low-density mat, which is compressed and needle-punched to create a cohesive but flexible mat. An adhesive is applied to at least one and preferably two or more mats, by an applicator that spreads a liquid prepolymer onto one or more surfaces of the mat(s). The mat(s) travel through a press while the adhesive cures and hardens, and the use of foaming adhesives can ensure uniform permeation through dense fiber mats. The hardened sheets can be sawed, nailed, and otherwise handled like wood, and are strong, durable, and highly resistant to damage by water or insects.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2011
    Assignee: Nyloboard, LLC
    Inventors: Forrest C. Bacon, Wendell R. Holland, Jesse D. Bacon