Patents by Inventor Bernard J. Decker

Bernard J. Decker has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6550905
    Abstract: A composition for a UV-curable inkjet ink that includes none or almost no photoinitiator, and a method of polymerizing one or more such inkjet inks having a viscosity and superficial tension suitable for inkjet printing. The UV curable inkjet ink includes 20-40% by weight of one or more monofunctional acrylates, 35-55% by weight of one or more difunctional acrylates, 5-15% by weight of one or more trifunctional acrylates, no more than approximately 5% by weight of one or more pigments; and a minute quantity or photoinitiator. One embodiment further includes 5-15% by weight of one or more highly reactive acrylates and 0.5-1.5% stabilizer. The method includes depositing the one or more inks on the substrate using one or more inkjet heads in an inkjet printer, irradiating the deposited inks with UV radiation relatively high in UVC radiation (“UVC-rich radiation”), the UVC-rich radiation produced by a first UV source, the irradiation while the substrate is moved relative to the first UV source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2003
    Assignee: Dotrix N.V.
    Inventor: Bernard J. Deckers
  • Patent number: 4114766
    Abstract: A machine for lifting, transporting and transplanting trees hereinafter sometimes called a "Tree Caddy." The machine comprises a frame consisting of substantially horizontal members supported by wheels and supporting a plurality of (preferably three) upright members secured to the frame and normally extending substantially vertically upwards. Hangers are provided at the upper end of each of the upright members and winches or hoists are secured to the hangers. The roots of a tree which is to be raised from the earth, tilted, transported, and/or replanted is first "balled", that is to say that the roots together with suffient soil to protect them are shaped to form an approximate sphere or ball with the soil surrounding and protecting the roots. The "ball" is then wrapped with burlap or other similar material. It is then tied with chains or other appropriate tensile constituent such as wire, rope, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1978
    Inventors: Bernard J. Decker, Frederick J. Schmitt