Patents by Inventor Brian Randall

Brian Randall 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: 7608347
    Abstract: An improved gypsum slurry that includes water, calcium sulfate hemihydrate, a polycarboxylate dispersant and a modifier. The modifier is chemically configured to improve the efficacy of the polycarboxylate dispersant. Preferred modifiers include cement, lime, slaked lime, soda ash, carbonates, silicates and phosphates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2009
    Assignee: United States Gypsum Company
    Inventors: Dennis M. Lettkeman, Michael P. Shake, Qingxia Liu, John W. Wilson, Brian Randall, David R. Blackburn
  • Patent number: 7572329
    Abstract: In a method of making a gypsum slurry, a polycarboxylate dispersant, a modifier and a hydraulic material comprising stucco are selected for use in the slurry. These components are then combined with water to form a slurry, where the modifier is added to the slurry prior to formation of a slurry phase by the water, the stucco and the dispersant. The modifier has been shown to be less effective when added after the dispersant and stucco have been contacted in an aqueous slurry. In a preferred embodiment, an amount of stucco is obtained and the modifier and dispersant are selected. A predissolved solution of a dispersant and modifier is prepared in water to form a solution prior to the addition of the stucco. After mixing the solution, the stucco is added to form the slurry. Optionally, the slurry is then shaped into a product and allowed to set.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 11, 2009
    Assignee: United States Gypsum Company
    Inventors: Qingxia Liu, David R. Blackburn, Michael P. Shake, Brian Randall, John W. Wilson, Dennis M. Lettkeman
  • Publication number: 20090084514
    Abstract: A gypsum board which comprises a set gypsum core sandwiched between and faced with fibrous mats, wherein a free surface of one of said mats is pre-coated with a combination of a mineral pigment, optionally an inorganic adhesive binder and an organic binder, preferably a hydrophobic, UV resistant polymer latex adhesive binder applied to said surface as an aqueous coating composition, said aqueous coating composition upon drying and setting providing a pre-coated mat satisfying certain morphology requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2008
    Publication date: April 2, 2009
    Inventors: Russell SMITH, Brian RANDALL
  • Publication number: 20060280899
    Abstract: In a method of making a gypsum slurry, a polycarboxylate dispersant, a modifier and a hydraulic material comprising stucco are selected for use in the slurry. These components are then combined with water to form a slurry, where the modifier is added to the slurry prior to formation of a slurry phase by the water, the stucco and the dispersant. The modifier has been shown to be less effective when added after the dispersant and stucco have been contacted in an aqueous slurry. In a preferred embodiment, an amount of stucco is obtained and the modifier and dispersant are selected. A predissolved solution of a dispersant and modifier is prepared in water to form a solution prior to the addition of the stucco. After mixing the solution, the stucco is added to form the slurry. Optionally, the slurry is then shaped into a product and allowed to set.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Inventors: Qingxia Liu, David Blackburn, Michael Shake, Brian Randall, John Wilson, Dennis Lettkeman
  • Publication number: 20060278134
    Abstract: An improved gypsum slurry that includes water, calcium sulfate hemihydrate, a polycarboxylate dispersant and a modifier. The modifier is chemically configured to improve the efficacy of the polycarboxylate dispersant. Preferred modifiers include cement, lime, slaked lime, soda ash, carbonates, silicates and phosphates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Inventors: Dennis Lettkeman, Michael Shake, Qingxia Liu, John Wilson, Brian Randall, David Blackburn
  • Publication number: 20060278130
    Abstract: A gypsum slurry includes water, a hydraulic component including stucco and a polycarboxylate dispersant. The dispersant has two repeating units wherein the first repeating unit is an olefinic unsaturated mono-carboxylic acid repeating unit or an ester or salt, and the second repeating unit is a vinyl or allyl group bound to a polyether by an ether linkage. The slurry can be made into a gypsum panel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Inventors: Qingxia Liu, Michael Shake, David Blackburn, John Wilson, Brian Randall, Dennis Lettkeman
  • Publication number: 20060278127
    Abstract: A gypsum slurry includes water, a hydraulic component including stucco and a polycarboxylate dispersant. The dispersant has two repeating units wherein the first repeating unit is an olefinic unsaturated mono-carboxylic acid repeating unit or an ester or salt, and the second repeating unit is a vinyl or allyl group bound to a polyether by an ether linkage. The slurry can be made into a gypsum panel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Inventors: Qingxia Liu, Michael P. Shake, David R. Blackburn, John W. Wilson, Brian Randall, Dennis M. Lettkeman
  • Publication number: 20060278135
    Abstract: In a method of making a gypsum slurry, a polycarboxylate dispersant, a modifier and a hydraulic material comprising stucco are selected for use in the slurry. These components are then combined with water to form a slurry, where the modifier is added to the slurry prior to formation of a slurry phase by the water, the stucco and the dispersant. The modifier has been shown to be less effective when added after the dispersant and stucco have been contacted in an aqueous slurry. In a preferred embodiment, an amount of stucco is obtained and the modifier and dispersant are selected. A predissolved solution of a dispersant and modifier is prepared in water to form a solution prior to the addition of the stucco. After mixing the solution, the stucco is added to form the slurry. Optionally, the slurry is then shaped into a product and allowed to set.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 9, 2006
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Inventors: Qingxia Liu, David Blackburn, Michael Shake, Brian Randall, John Wilson, Dennis Lettkeman
  • Publication number: 20060280898
    Abstract: An improved gypsum slurry that includes water, calcium sulfate hemihydrate, a polycarboxylate dispersant and a modifier. The modifier is chemically configured to improve the efficacy of the polycarboxylate dispersant. Preferred modifiers include cement, lime, slaked lime, soda ash, carbonates, silicates and phosphates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Inventors: Dennis Lettkeman, Michael Shake, Qingxia Liu, John Wilson, Brian Randall, David Blackburn
  • Publication number: 20060281837
    Abstract: A slurry is made including water, at least 50% by weight calcium sulfate hemihydrate, and a specific polycarboxylate dispersant prepared using at least three repeating units. A first repeating unit is a vinyl ether-type repeating unit. A second repeating unit includes a maleic acid-type repeating unit. A third repeating unit includes an acrylic acid-type repeating unit. The polymer dispersant has a molecular weight of from about 20,000 to about 80,000 Daltons. The slurry made from this composition can be made at reduced water levels to speed drying and reduce drying costs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2005
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Inventors: Dennis Lettkeman, Qingxia Liu, John Wilson, Brian Randall, David Blackburn, Michael Shake
  • Publication number: 20050249912
    Abstract: A backing for a floor covering and a floor covering including such a backing are provided. Methods of making such a backing and a floor covering also are provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2005
    Publication date: November 10, 2005
    Inventors: Brian Randall, Paul Evans, Wallace Hammel
  • Publication number: 20050249911
    Abstract: A floor covering comprising polyvinyl butyral is provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 5, 2005
    Publication date: November 10, 2005
    Inventors: Brian Randall, Paul Evans, Wallace Hammel
  • Publication number: 20050202742
    Abstract: A gypsum board which comprises a set gypsum core sandwiched between and faced with fibrous mats, wherein a free surface of one of said mats is pre-coated with a combination of a mineral pigment, optionally an inorganic adhesive binder and an organic binder, preferably a hydrophobic, UV resistant polymer latex adhesive binder applied to said surface as an aqueous coating composition, said aqueous coating composition upon drying and setting providing a pre-coated mat satisfying certain morphology requirements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2004
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventors: Russell Smith, Brian Randall
  • Patent number: 6716176
    Abstract: A device for use in placing a non-sterile sensor probe such as an ultrasound scanning transducer in a desired position within a patient. A flexible probe-receiving tube has a closed distal end so that a probe inserted within the tube through an open end located outside the patient is isolated from contact with the interior of the patient's body. The probe-receiving tube is attached to and extends alongside a chest drain tube which supports the probe-receiving tube in a location proximate an organ to be observed. An attached sterile sensor may be attached directly to an interior blood vessel, and sensors such as an ultrasonic sensor, a light emitting sensor, or a multi-function combination sensor may be used in the probe-receiving tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2004
    Assignee: TOBO, LLC
    Inventors: David Edward Weston, Fredrick Alan Shorey, Brian Randall Mulder
  • Publication number: 20040064045
    Abstract: A device for use in placing a non-sterile sensor probe such as an ultrasound scanning transducer in a desired position within a patient. A flexible probe-receiving tube has a closed distal end so that a probe inserted within the tube through an open end located outside the patient is isolated from contact with the interior of the patient's body. The probe-receiving tube is attached to and extends alongside a chest drain tube which supports the probe-receiving tube in a location proximate an organ to be observed. An attached sterile sensor may be attached directly to an interior blood vessel, and sensors such as an ultrasonic sensor, a light emitting sensor, or a multi-function combination sensor may be used in the probe-receiving tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Publication date: April 1, 2004
    Inventors: David Edward Weston, Fredrick Alan Shorey, Brian Randall Mulder