Patents by Inventor Carl J. Marshall, Jr.

Carl J. Marshall, Jr. 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: 9469721
    Abstract: A hardener composition comprising: a) an amine component; and b) a glycol ether component comprising i) from 10 weight percent to 70 weight percent alkylene glycol phenyl ether; ii) from 25 weight percent to 80 weight percent dialkylene glycol phenyl ether; iii) from 5 weight percent to 20 weight percent trialkylene glycol phenyl ether, is disclosed. The hardener composition can be used in epoxy thermoset formulations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2016
    Assignee: BLUE CUBE IP LLC
    Inventors: Rajesh H. Turakhia, Larissa Falsarella, Eva-Maria Michalski, Marcus Pfarherr, Carl J. Marshall, Jr., Bill Z. Dellinger, Felipe A. Donate
  • Publication number: 20150315378
    Abstract: A hardener composition comprising: a) an amine component; and b) a glycol ether component comprising i) from 10 weight percent to 70 weight percent alkylene glycol phenyl ether; ii) from 25 weight percent to 80 weight percent dialkylene glycol phenyl ether; iii) from 5 weight percent to 20 weight percent trialkylene glycol phenyl ether, is disclosed. The hardener composition can be used in epoxy thermoset formulations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2013
    Publication date: November 5, 2015
    Inventors: Rajesh H. Turakhia, Larissa Falsarella, Eva-Maria Michalski, Marcus Pfarherr, Carl J. Marshall, JR., Bill Z. Dellinger, Felipe A. Donate
  • Patent number: 6197105
    Abstract: An effective production method for silane-treated clays having exceptional reinforcing effects with respect to rubber, and compositions using these silane-treated clays are offered. With the silane-treated clay production method, a functional silane is predispersed or emulsified in water by means of a surfactant in order to mix the functional silane with kaolin clay and thereby uniformly surface-treat the kaolin clay with the functional silane. The surfactant should preferably be a non-ionic surfactant with an HLB value in the range of 8-18. The silane-treated clay formed by surface-treating kaolin clay by means of these functional silanes characteristically contains low residual levels of the non-ionic surfactants. The functional silanes can be either vinyl or sulfur functional silanes. The silane treated clays are useful as fillers or extenders in rubber compositions, particularly those employing silicas and/or carbon blacks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignees: J. M. Huber Corporation, Sanyo Trading Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Gary M. Freeman, Carl J. Marshall, Jr., Walter O. Lackey, Masao Onizawa
  • Patent number: 6013699
    Abstract: An effective production method for silane-treated clays having exceptional reinforcing effects with respect to rubber, and compositions using these silane-treated clays are offered. With the silane-treated clay production method, a functional silane is predispersed or emulsified in water by means of a surfactant in order to mix the functional silane with kaolin clay and thereby uniformly surface-treat the kaolin clay with the functional silane. The surfactant should preferably be a non-ionic surfactant with an HLB value in the range of 8-18. The silane-treated clay formed by surface-treating kaolin clay by means of these functional silanes characteristically contains low residual levels of the non-ionic surfactants. The functional silanes can be either vinyl or sulfur functional silanes. The silane treated clays are useful as fillers or extenders in rubber compositions, particularly those employing silicas and/or carbon blacks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2000
    Assignees: J.M. Huber Corporation, Sanyo Trading Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Gary M. Freeman, Carl J. Marshall, Jr., Walter O. Lackey, Masao Onizawa
  • Patent number: 5871846
    Abstract: An effective production method for silane-treated clays having exceptional reinforcing effects with respect to rubber, and compositions using these silane-treated clays are offered. With the silane-treated clay production method, a functional silane is predispersed or emulsified in water by means of a surfactant in order to mix the functional silane with kaolin clay and thereby uniformly surface-treat the kaolin clay with the functional silane. The surfactant should preferably be a non-ionic surfactant with an HLB value in the range of 8-18. The silane-treated clay formed by surface-treating kaolin clay by means of these functional silanes characteristically contains low residual levels of the non-ionic surfactants. The functional silanes can be either vinyl or sulfur functional silanes. The silane treated clays are useful as fillers or extenders in rubber compositions, particularly those employing silicas and/or carbon blacks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1999
    Assignees: J.M. Huber Corporation, Sanyo Trading Company, Ltd.
    Inventors: Gary M. Freeman, Carl J. Marshall, Jr., Walter O. Lackey, Masao Onizawa
  • Patent number: 5840113
    Abstract: An improved finely divided rubber-reinforcing clay mineral composition can be produced by employing a hydrous kaolin clay surface treated with a functional silane, a methylene donor compound such as hexamethylenetetramine, and a multifunctional methylene acceptor such as resorcinol. A novel process of preparation is provided. The improved reinforcing, treated clay filler can be combined with natural or synthetic elastomer compositions which can be cured to elastomer products which have improved physical properties, such as modulus, tensile, tear, wear resistance and/or resistance to heat build-up.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: J.M. Huber Corporation
    Inventors: Gary M. Freeman, Carl J. Marshall, Jr., Walter O. Lackey, Thomas J. Lynch
  • Patent number: 5840795
    Abstract: An improved finely divided rubber-reinforcing clay mineral composition can be produced by employing a hydrous kaolin clay surface treated with a functional silane, a methylene donor compound such as hexamethylenetetramine, and a multifunctional methylene acceptor such as resorcinol. A novel process of preparation is provided. The improved reinforcing, treated clay filler can be combined with natural or synthetic elastomer compositions which can be cured to elastomer products which have improved physical properties, such as modulus, tensile, tear, wear resistance and/or resistance to heat build-up.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: J. M. Huber Corporation
    Inventors: Gary M. Freeman, Carl J. Marshall, Jr., Walter O. Lackey, Thomas J. Lynch
  • Patent number: 5667639
    Abstract: This invention involves a method of optically whitening clay minerals to transform their natural yellow tint to increased whiteness. Generally, it has been found that clay materials having low cation exchange capability can be directly reacted with very small amounts of cationic dyes, the apparent whiteness of said clay minerals being substantially increased thereby.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1997
    Assignee: J.M. Huber Corporation
    Inventors: Carl J. Marshall, Jr., Gary M. Freeman
  • Patent number: 5587011
    Abstract: This invention involves a method of optically whitening clay minerals to transform their natural yellow tint to increased whiteness. Generally, it has been found that clay materials having low cation exchange capability can be directly reacted with very small amounts of cationic dyes, the apparent whiteness of said clay minerals being substantially increased thereby.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1996
    Assignee: J. M. Huber Corporation
    Inventors: Carl J. Marshall, Jr., Gary M. Freeman
  • Patent number: 5534057
    Abstract: A process for beneficiating crude kaolin clay under defined conditions with a sufficient amount and concentration of aluminum chlorhydrate (0.5 to about 5.0 active wt. %) to improve the clay's ability to adsorb pitch during the process of making paper. The invention also relates to the treated clay and to the use of the clay in a papermaking process to absorb pitch and/or anionic trash.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1996
    Assignee: J. M. Huber Corporation
    Inventors: John M. M. Harrison, Gary M. Freeman, Carl J. Marshall, Jr., James C. Marvin, Albert F. Lareau
  • Patent number: 5106421
    Abstract: A mineral dye coloring pigment has been developed which includes a water-soluble organic dye which has been insolubilized or "fixed" onto a mineral pigment substrate by means of a cationic or anionic chemical compound. Also, a method for producing the mineral dye pigment and products containing the mineral dye pigment have been developed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1992
    Assignee: J. M. Huber Corporation
    Inventors: Carl J. Marshall, Jr., Albert C. Kunkle
  • Patent number: 5106420
    Abstract: A mineral based coloring pigment has been developed which includes a water-soluble organic dye which has been insolubilized or "fixed" onto a mineral pigment substrate by means of a cationic or anionic chemical compound. Also, a method for producing the mineral based coloring pigment and products containing the mineral based coloring pigment have been developed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1992
    Assignee: J. M. Huber Corporation
    Inventor: Carl J. Marshall, Jr.