Patents by Inventor Brian J. Briddell
Brian J. Briddell 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).
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Patent number: 6498210Abstract: The silylated polyurethane polymer includes a polyurethane prepolymer having between greater than about 50 to about 95% of NCO groups terminated with silane capping agents. The polymer has an improved mechanical properties. The polymer can also have between about 5% to less than about 50% of the NCO groups terminated with low molecular weight terminators.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Adco Products, Inc.Inventors: Xiaobin Wang, Scott D. Kubish, Brian J. Briddell
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Patent number: 6401925Abstract: The cure-through rate of one-part silylated polymer adhesive/sealant compositions is improved by the addition of a small but effective amount of an alcohol-free hydrophilic solvent. The composition is particularly suitable for packaging in aluminum or aluminum-lined cartridges.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Adco Products, Inc.Inventors: Xiaobin Wang, Brian J. Briddell, Scott Kubish
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Patent number: 6124387Abstract: The cure-through rate of one-part silylated polymer adhesive/sealant compositions is improved by the addition of a small but effective amount of an alcohol-free hydrophilic solvent. The composition is particularly suitable for packaging in aluminum or aluminum-lined cartridges.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Adco Products, Inc.Inventors: Xiaobin Wang, Brian J. Briddell, Scott Kubish
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Patent number: 6048579Abstract: A primer for promoting adhesion between an elastomeric adhesive and a nonporous substrate containing a silane-modified saturated polyester polymer and an adhesion promoter in an anhydrous solvent. The invention is also directed to a silane-modified saturated polyester polymer, and an adhesion promoter made by the reaction of a multifunctional isocyanate and an organosilane.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1999Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Adco Products, Inc.Inventors: Xiaobin Wang, Brian J. Briddell
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Patent number: 6008305Abstract: A primer for promoting adhesion between an elastomeric adhesive and a nonporous substrate containing a silane-modified saturated polyester polymer and an adhesion promoter in an anhydrous solvent. The invention is also directed to a silane-modified saturated polyester polymer, and an adhesion promoter made by the reaction of a multifunctional isocyanate and an organosilane.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Adco Products, Inc.Inventors: Xiaobin Wang, Brian J. Briddell
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Patent number: 5385772Abstract: There is provided an adhesive system comprised of a pressure-sensitive adhesive matrix having dispersed. therein organic particulate solids having a particle size no greater than 300 microns, and generally no greater than 225 microns, which matrix may have at least one, and generally two, sides coated with an unfilled pressure-sensitive adhesive material, which adhesive materials generally may be acrylic materials. Such adhesive system is one generally provided as a sheet, including elongated tapes, having a thickness of from about 25 to 60 mils.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1991Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Adco Products, Inc.Inventors: Manuel Slovinsky, Jeffrey R. Tarizzo, Dennis K. Fisher, Brian J. Briddell
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Patent number: 5354600Abstract: A fortified pressure sensitive adhesive is comprised of a polymerization product of, or a polymeric composition derived from a formulation comprising at least one non-tertiary acrylic acid alkyl ester formed from a primary or secondary alcohol, an organofunctional silane, wherein said organofunctional silane is present in said formulation in an amount sufficient to increase the adhesive characteristics of the pressure sensitive adhesive, and an ethylenically-unsaturated dimer, wherein the ethylenically-unsaturated dimer is present in the formulation in an amount sufficient to increase the adhesive characteristics of the pressure sensitive adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Adco Products, Inc.Inventors: Dennis K. Fisher, Brian J. Briddell, Stephen J. Eder
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Patent number: 5242727Abstract: A cured adhesive tape composition for adhering together roofing materials such as synthetic EPDM rubber and which provides long term water tightness is provided. The adhesive composition includes substantially equal amounts by weight of a) a rubbery polymer comprising a blend of an ethylene-propylenediene terpolymer, a halogenated butyl rubber or a halogenated copolymer of p-methylstyrene and isobutylene, and polyisobutylene b) a compatible tackifier, and c) an accelerator/cure package for the rubbery polymer. The cured composition exhibits a peel strength of at least 715 grams/cm at room temperature, at least 300 grams/cm at 70.degree. C., and supports a static load of at least 300 grams at 70.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1991Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Adco Products, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Briddell, Michael J. Hubbard
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Patent number: 5234987Abstract: A solvent-based adhesive composition for adhering together roofing materials, such as synthetic EPDM rubber sheets, which provides long term storage stability is provided. The adhesive composition includes a halogenated copolymer of isobutylene and p-methyl styrene, a thermoplastic rubber comprising a styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene block copolymer, an endblock resin for the thermoplastic rubber, a tackifier, an accelerator/cure package, and a solvent. The cured composition exhibits a peel strength of at least 3.0 pounds per lineal inch at room temperature, at least 3.0 pounds per lineal inch at 212.degree. F., supports a static load of at least 0.67 pounds at 158.degree. F. for a minimum of 24 hours, and exhibits a viscosity increase of less than 1500 centipoise after aging at 130.degree. F. for six weeks.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: Adco Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Hubbard, Brian J. Briddell, Dennis K. Fisher
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Patent number: 5183833Abstract: A pressure sensitive adhesive is prepared by the polymerization of an appropriate acrylic ester formulation of the type that includes an ethylenically unsaturated monomer having a polar group, and at least part of such polymerization is accomplished by photopolymerization using a source of ultraviolet radiation that provides a substantial portion of its ultraviolet radiation in the wavelength band of from about 280 to about 350 nm and a light intensity at the surface of the formulation being polymerized of no more than about 4.0 milliwatts/cm.sup.2.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1990Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Assignee: Adco Products Inc.Inventors: Dennis K. Fisher, Brian J. Briddell
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Patent number: 5000361Abstract: The invention is a caulking gun nozzle attachment for consistently applying sealant at a roofing material overlap. The attachment includes a female end for matingly engaging a caulking gun nozzle; an applicator end in communication therewith; the applicator end having a coat-hanger shaped opening defined by a convex upper surface, and a lower surface which are joined at a first edge in a spaced-apart second edge; and a vertical solid guide intermediate the first and the second edge for tracking the overlap whereby a sealant is applied at the overlap uniformly an equal distance therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1987Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Adco Products Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Briddell, Philip D. Beery
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Patent number: 4968558Abstract: A pressure sensitive adhesive is prepared by the polymerization of an appropriate acrylic ester formulation of the type that includes an ethylenically unsaturated monomer having a polar group, and at least part of such polymerization is accomplished by photopolymerization using a source of ultraviolet radiation that provides a substantial portion of its ultraviolet radiation in the wavelength band of from about 280 to about 350 nm and a light intensity at the surface of the formuation being polymerized of no more than about 4.0 milliwatts/cm.sup.2.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Assignee: Nalco Chemical CompanyInventors: Dennis K. Fisher, Brian J. Briddell
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Patent number: 4257329Abstract: Preprinted duplicating masters for producing printed copies, with or without spirit duplicating fluids, comprising a foundation sheet reverse printed in a predetermined pattern with an imaging material which produces copies upon the application of pressure alone, although the spirit duplicating process can be used. The imaging material is applied as a synthetic polymeric resin disperion having an ink composition therein and is subsequently heated to gel but not fuse the resin so that the ink composition will be retained therein but will be releasable and transferable in a predetermined pattern to a substrate by at least the application of pressure alone. A protective cover sheet is placed over the printing to prevent inadvertent and accidental transfer of the ink composition.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1976Date of Patent: March 24, 1981Assignee: The Mazer CorporationInventors: Irving Panken, Robert S. Radow, Brian J. Briddell
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Patent number: RE37683Abstract: A cured adhesive tape composition for adhering together roofing materials such as synthetic EPDM rubber and which provides long term water tightness is provided. The adhesive composition includes substantially equal amounts by weight of a) a rubbery polymer comprising a blend of an ethylene-propylenediene terpolymer, a halogenated butyl rubber or a halogenated copolymer of p-methylstyrene and isobutylene, and polyisobutylene b) a compatible tackifier, and c) an accelerator/cure package for the rubbery polymer. The cured composition exhibits a peel strength of at least 715 grams/cm at room temperature, at least 300 grams/cm at 70° C., and supports a static load of at least 300 grams at 70° C.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Adco Products, Inc.Inventors: Brian J. Briddell, Michael J. Hubbard