Patents Assigned to Texstars, LLC
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Patent number: 11865814Abstract: The present invention provides an aerospace or aircraft transparency which, generally, includes a cast acrylic having a conductive acrylic incorporating a conductive ionic polymer is cast thereatop and cured. In a second embodiment hereof, a stretchable acrylic formulation having a conductive polymer admixed therewith along with a minor amount of a cross-linking agent cast atop a ply of unfilled stretchable acrylic. The stack is simultaneously cured and then stretched.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2017Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: Texstars, LLCInventor: Ronald L. Meline
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Patent number: 11608449Abstract: A water shedding finish for aircraft or aerospace transparencies is prepared from a paraffin wax and at least a solvent linear or branched C6 to C8 alkane solvent. The finish may further include a surfactant and similarly the solvent may be present as a co-solvent system.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2019Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: Texstars, LLCInventors: Ronald L. Meline, John Henry Sandoval
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Patent number: 11597173Abstract: The present invention provides a composition as well as a method for repairing deep scratches, gouges, etc. and which is particularly useful for aircraft and aerospace transparency repair. The composition is a blend of a polishable two-part, solvent-free, polyurethane coating composition for repairing the transparencies and which, after application, cures to a thermoset polyurethane. An optical grid is emplaced over the area to be repaired prior to applying the blend.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2019Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: Texstars, LLCInventor: Ronald L. Meline
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Publication number: 20210380838Abstract: The present invention provides a composition as well as a method for repairing deep scratches, gouges, etc. and which is particularly useful for aircraft and aerospace transparency repair. The composition is a blend of a polishable two-part, solvent-free, polyurethane coating composition for repairing the transparencies and which, after application, cures to a thermoset polyurethane. An optical grid is emplaced over the area to be repaired prior to applying the blend.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2019Publication date: December 9, 2021Applicant: Texstars, LLCInventor: Ronald L. Meline
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Publication number: 20200115587Abstract: The present invention provides a composition as well as a method for repairing deep scratches, gouges, etc. and which is particularly useful for aircraft and aerospace transparency repair. The composition is a blend of a polishable two-part, solvent-free, polyurethane coating composition for repairing the transparencies and which, after application, cures to a thermoset polyurethane. An optical grid is emplaced over the area to be repaired prior to applying the blend.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Applicant: Texstars, LLCInventor: Ronald L. Meline
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Publication number: 20190256740Abstract: A water shedding finish for aircraft or aerospace transparencies is prepared from a paraffin wax and at least a solvent linear or branched C6 to C8 alkane solvent. The finish may further include a surfactant and similarly the solvent may be present as a co-solvent system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2019Publication date: August 22, 2019Applicant: Texstars, LLCInventors: Ronald L. Meline, John Henry Sandoval
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Publication number: 20170266926Abstract: The present invention provides an aerospace or aircraft transparency which, generally, comprises a cast acrylic having a conductive acrylic incorporating a conductive ionic polymer is cast thereatop and cured. In a second embodiment hereof, a stretchable acrylic formulation having a conductive polymer admixed therewith along with a minor amount of a cross-linking agent cast atop a ply of unfilled stretchable acrylic. The stack is simultaneously cured and then stretched.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Applicant: Texstars, LLCInventor: Ronald L. Meline