Patents Assigned to Particle, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20170205166
    Abstract: An accessory to improve handling and transportability of a belt-fed firearm attaches to an upper surface of the firearm and provides at least two protrusions extending outward or upward therefrom, the protrusions sized and positioned to engage a portion of the ammunition belt between two rounds of ammunition and to prevent the belt from sliding across the upper surface of the firearm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2016
    Publication date: July 20, 2017
    Applicant: Charmed Particles, Inc.
    Inventor: Luc Alexandre Feuvrier-Danziger
  • Publication number: 20140245116
    Abstract: The present application provides a system and method for providing a digital art platform. Data structure(s) configured for storing information associated with digital art may be provided. A graphical user interface (“GUI”) operable on each of a plurality of client computing devices is provided and configured to provide a virtual canvas. A transformation module can be configured to receive at least one instruction and to modify the digital art when executed by at least one processor in response to the at least one instruction. Moreover, an update module can be included to transmit at least one instruction to at least one second of the plurality of computing devices. The modified digital art can be provided in each respective canvas of the at least one second of the plurality of computing devices in response to the at least one instruction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2014
    Publication date: August 28, 2014
    Applicant: Particle, Inc.
    Inventors: Nicholas E. Dangerfield, Kostadin Krajcev
  • Patent number: 5969053
    Abstract: A plastic article having a number of surfaces with at least one surface being modified by contacting that surface with a reactive gas atmosphere containing F.sub.2, Cl.sub.2, O.sub.2, Ozone, SO.sub.3, oxidative acids, or mixtures thereof, at a temperature and gas partial pressure sufficient to increase the surface energy of the at least one surface being modified to at least 40 dynes/cm at a temperature of 20.degree. C., to enhance bonding of non-slip polymer coatings to the modified surface, to which coatings elastomeric or rigid particles may be admixed for imparting a surface profile and increasing the coefficient of friction between the coated surface and the counter-surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1999
    Assignee: Composite Particles, Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard D. Bauman, Mark A. Williams
  • Patent number: 5693714
    Abstract: Rubber particles, to be used as fillers or extenders for various composite polymer systems, are chlorinated by a gas-solid phase reaction with a chlorine-containing gas. A composite polymer containing the chlorinated rubber fillers or extenders exhibits a higher flexural modulus than if prepared using an unchlorinated rubber filler or extender. Chlorination of the rubber particles is carried out by contacting the finely divided rubber particles with a chlorine-containing gas comprising at least about 5 volume percent chlorine. Advantageously, the chlorine can be diluted with air, nitrogen or other essentially inert gases and may contain minor amounts of fluorine. Improved performance is obtained with nitrogen dilution of the chlorine gas over air dilution. Improved polymer composite systems having higher flexural modulus result from the use of the chlorinated rubber particles as fillers instead of unchlorinated rubber particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1997
    Assignee: Composite Particles, Inc.
    Inventors: Bernard D. Bauman, Mark A. Williams, Reza Bagheri
  • Patent number: 5506283
    Abstract: Rubber particles, to be used as fillers or extenders for various composite polymer systems, are chlorinated by a gas-solid phase reaction with a chlorine-containing gas. A composite polymer containing the chlorinated rubber fillers or extenders exhibits a higher flexural modulus than if prepared using an unchlorinated rubber filler or extender. Chlorination of the rubber particles is carried out by contacting the finely divided rubber particles with a chlorine-containing gas comprising at least about 5 volume percent chlorine. Advantageously, the chlorine can be diluted with air, nitrogen or other essentially inert gases and may contain minor amounts of fluorine. Improved performance is obtained with nitrogen dilution of the chlorine gas over air dilution. Improved polymer composite systems having higher flexural modulus result from the use of the chlorinated rubber particles as fillers instead of unchlorinated rubber particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1996
    Assignee: Composite Particles, Inc.
    Inventors: Edwin L. McInnis, Bernard D. Bauman, Mark A. Williams
  • Patent number: 5382635
    Abstract: Rubber particles, to be used as fillers or extenders for various composite polymer systems, are chlorinated by a gas-solid phase reaction with a chlorine-containing gas. A composite polymer containing the chlorinated rubber fillers or extenders exhibits a higher flexural modulus than if prepared using an unchlorinated rubber filler or extender. Chlorination of the rubber particles is carried out by contacting the finely divided rubber particles with a chlorine-containing gas comprising at least about 5 volume percent chlorine. Advantageously, the chlorine can be diluted with air, nitrogen or other essentially inert gases and may contain minor amounts of fluorine. Improved performance is obtained with nitrogen dilution of the chlorine gas over air dilution. Improved polymer composite systems having higher flexural modulus result from the use of the chlorinated rubber particles as fillers instead of unchlorinated rubber particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1995
    Assignee: Composite Particles, Inc.
    Inventors: Edwin L. McInnis, Robert P. Scharff, Bernard D. Bauman, Mark A. Williams
  • Patent number: D792879
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2017
    Assignee: Particle Inc.
    Inventors: Reiko Nakamura, Josh Rigling
  • Patent number: D889429
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 7, 2020
    Assignee: PARTICLE INC.
    Inventor: D. Perry Brandston