Patents Assigned to Premdor, Inc.
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Patent number: 6461676Abstract: A semi-finished wood simulating product and method is disclosed. The product is manufactured by providing a substrate having at least one surface to be finished. A liquid basecoat is applied on the substrate and dried. A wood grain pattern is deposited, in liquid form, on the basecoat. Some of the pattern is transferred from the originally deposited position on the basecoat to a subsequent position. The pattern is then cured. A polymerizable protective coating is applied onto the substrate overlying the basecoat and the pattern. The protective coating seals the substrate and is adapted for accepting a colorant to be applied by an end user. The protective coating is then polymerized. Additionally, if a porous substrate is provided, a sealer is applied prior to the liquid basecoat and is then cured.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Premdor, Inc.Inventor: Ralph A. Martino
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Patent number: 6280820Abstract: A semi-finished wood simulating product and method is disclosed. The product is manufactured by providing a substrate having at least one surface to be finished. A liquid basecoat is applied on the substrate and dried. A wood grain pattern is deposited, in liquid form, on the basecoat. Some of the pattern is transferred from the originally deposited position on the basecoat to a subsequent position. The pattern is then cured. A polymerizable protective coating is applied onto the substrate overlying the basecoat and the pattern. The protective coating seals the substrate and is adapted for accepting a colorant to be applied by an end user. The protective coating is then polymerized. Additionally, if a porous substrate is provided, a sealer is applied prior to the liquid basecoat and is then cured.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Premdor, Inc.Inventor: Ralph A. Martino
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Patent number: 6174574Abstract: A semi-finished wood simulating product and method is disclosed. The product is manufactured by providing a substrate having at least one surface to be finished. A liquid basecoat is applied on the substrate and dried. A wood grain pattern is deposited, in liquid form, on the basecoat. Some of the pattern is transferred from the originally deposited position on the basecoat to a subsequent position. The pattern is then cured. A polymerizable protective coating is applied onto the substrate overlying the basecoat and the pattern. The protective coating seals the substrate and is adapted for accepting a colorant to be applied by an end user. The protective coating is then polymerized. Additionally, if a porous substrate is provided, a sealer is applied prior to the liquid basecoat and is then cured.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Premdor, Inc.Inventor: Ralph A. Martino
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Patent number: 6073419Abstract: A method of manufacturing a door skin includes the steps of providing a wood composite flat blank. The blank is placed between the platens of a heated press, the platens being heated to a temperature sufficient to soften the resins in the blank and to thereby soften the blank. Sufficient pressure is applied to close the platens and thereafter the pressure is cyclically applied to increased pressure levels for thereby causing the blank to be deformed into a molded shape determined by the configuration of the platens. The molded blank is then removed from between the platens.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Premdor, Inc.Inventor: Hartley Moyes
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Patent number: 5989681Abstract: A semi-finished wood simulating product and method is disclosed. The product is manufactured by providing a substrate having at least one surface to be finished. A liquid basecoat is applied on the substrate and dried. A wood grain pattern is deposited, in liquid form, on the basecoat. Some of the pattern is transferred from the originally deposited position on the basecoat to a subsequent position. The pattern is then cured. A polymerizable protective coating is applied onto the substrate overlying the basecoat and the pattern. The protective coating seals the substrate and is adapted for accepting a colorant to be applied by an end user. The protective coating is then polymerized. Additionally, if a porous substrate is provided, a sealer is applied prior to the liquid basecoat and is then cured.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Premdor, Inc.Inventor: Ralph A. Martino
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Patent number: 5829218Abstract: A mirrored door includes at least four interconnected members providing a frame. The frame has first and second oppositely disposed sides and an uninterrupted interior perimeter defining a cavity. A door skin is secured to one of the sides and closes the cavity. A mirror is positioned within the cavity and conforms to the perimeter. A molding element is disposed about the perimeter. The molding element bears upon the mirror and abuts the members. The molding section is mechanically secured to the members so that the mirror is thereby retained within the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Premdor, Inc.Inventors: David T. Murray, Paul R. McNeil, Darryl R. Burt
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Patent number: 5597620Abstract: A semi-finished wood simulating product and method is disclosed. The product is manufactured by providing a substrate having at least one surface to be finished. A liquid basecoat is applied on the substrate and dried. A wood grain pattern is deposited, in liquid form, on the basecoat. Some of the pattern is transferred from the originally deposited position on the basecoat to a subsequent position. The pattern is then cured. A polymerizable protective coating is applied onto the substrate overlying the basecoat and the pattern. The protective coating seals the substrate and-is adapted for accepting a colorant to be applied by an end user. The protective coating is then polymerized. Additionally, if a porous substrate is provided, a sealer is applied prior to the liquid basecoat and is then cured.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Premdor, Inc.Inventor: Ralph A. Martino