Patents by Inventor David W. Robbins
David W. Robbins 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: 11310875Abstract: A frangible laminate includes first, second and third webs, and the second web is positioned between the first and third webs. The forming of the frangible laminate includes adhesively bonding a first plurality of sections of the second web to the first web, applying release material in order to inhibit at least some of any bonding between the first plurality of sections of the second web and the third web, and adhesively bonding a second plurality of sections of the second web to the third web. The frangible laminate is separated into a first laminate and a second laminate, so that the first laminate includes the first web and the first plurality of sections of the second web, and the second laminate includes the third web and the second plurality of sections of the second web.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2019Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, LLCInventor: David W. Robbins
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Publication number: 20190246462Abstract: A frangible laminate includes first, second and third webs, and the second web is positioned between the first and third webs. The forming of the frangible laminate includes adhesively bonding a first plurality of sections of the second web to the first web, applying release material in order to inhibit at least some of any bonding between the first plurality of sections of the second web and the third web, and adhesively bonding a second plurality of sections of the second web to the third web. The frangible laminate is separated into a first laminate and a second laminate, so that the first laminate includes the first web and the first plurality of sections of the second web, and the second laminate includes the third web and the second plurality of sections of the second web.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Inventor: David W. Robbins
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Patent number: 10306712Abstract: A frangible laminate includes first, second and third webs, and the second web is positioned between the first and third webs. The forming of the frangible laminate includes adhesively bonding a first plurality of sections of the second web to the first web, applying release material in order to inhibit at least some of any bonding between the first plurality of sections of the second web and the third web, and adhesively bonding a second plurality of sections of the second web to the third web. The frangible laminate is separated into a first laminate and a second laminate, so that the first laminate includes the first web and the first plurality of sections of the second web, and the second laminate includes the third web and the second plurality of sections of the second web.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2016Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, LLCInventor: David W. Robbins
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Publication number: 20160360579Abstract: A frangible laminate includes first, second and third webs, and the second web is positioned between the first and third webs. The forming of the frangible laminate includes adhesively bonding a first plurality of sections of the second web to the first web, applying release material in order to inhibit at least some of any bonding between the first plurality of sections of the second web and the third web, and adhesively bonding a second plurality of sections of the second web to the third web. The frangible laminate is separated into a first laminate and a second laminate, so that the first laminate includes the first web and the first plurality of sections of the second web, and the second laminate includes the third web and the second plurality of sections of the second web.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventor: David W. Robbins
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Patent number: 9451659Abstract: A frangible laminate includes first, second and third webs, and the second web is positioned between the first and third webs. The forming of the frangible laminate includes adhesively bonding a first plurality of sections of the second web to the first web, applying release material in order to inhibit at least some of any bonding between the first plurality of sections of the second web and the third web, and adhesively bonding a second plurality of sections of the second web to the third web. The frangible laminate is separated into a first laminate and a second laminate, so that the first laminate includes the first web and the first plurality of sections of the second web, and the second laminate includes the third web and the second plurality of sections of the second web.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2014Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventor: David W. Robbins
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Publication number: 20150086751Abstract: A frangible laminate includes first, second and third webs, and the second web is positioned between the first and third webs. The forming of the frangible laminate includes adhesively bonding a first plurality of sections of the second web to the first web, applying release material in order to inhibit at least some of any bonding between the first plurality of sections of the second web and the third web, and adhesively bonding a second plurality of sections of the second web to the third web. The frangible laminate is separated into a first laminate and a second laminate, so that the first laminate includes the first web and the first plurality of sections of the second web, and the second laminate includes the third web and the second plurality of sections of the second web.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventor: David W. Robbins
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Publication number: 20120095696Abstract: Rapid and definitive bioagent detection and identification can be carried out without nucleic acid sequencing. Analysis of a variety of bioagents and samples, such as air, fluid, and body samples, can be carried out to provide information useful for industrial, medical, and environmental purposes. Nucleic acid samples of unknown or suspected bioagents may be collected, optimal primer pairs may be selected, and the nucleic acid may be amplified. Expected mass spectra signal models may be generated and selected, the actual mass spectra of the amplicons may be obtained. The expected mass spectra most closely correlating with the actual mass spectra may be determined using a joint maximum likelihood analysis, and base counts for the actual mass spectra and the expected mass spectra may be obtained. The most likely candidate bioagents may then be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: IBIS BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: David J. Ecker, Richard H. Griffey, Rangarajan Sampath, Steven A. Hofstadler, John McNeil, Stanley T. Crooke, Dino J. Sofianos, Karl H. Rudnick, Duane J. Knize, Roland B. Stoughton, Cecil L. Basham, JR., Clifford T. Lewis, Brons M. Larson, Jonathan R. Bar-on, Dennis P. Murray, David W. Robbins, John P. Penhune
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Patent number: 8046171Abstract: Rapid and definitive bioagent detection and identification can be carried out without nucleic acid sequencing. Analysis of a variety of bioagents and samples, such as air, fluid, and body samples, can be carried out to provide information useful for industrial, medical, and environmental purposes. Nucleic acid samples of unknown or suspected bioagents may be collected, optimal primer pairs may be selected, and the nucleic acid may be amplified. Expected mass spectra signal models may be generated and selected, the actual mass spectra of the amplicons may be obtained. The expected mass spectra most closely correlating with the actual mass spectra may be determined using a joint maximum likelihood analysis, and base counts for the actual mass spectra and the expected mass spectra may be obtained. The most likely candidate bioagents may then be determined.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Ibis Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: David J. Ecker, Richard H. Griffey, Rangarajan Sampath, Steven A. Hofstadler, John McNeil, Stanley T. Crooke, Dino J. Sofianos, Karl H. Rudnick, Duane J. Knize, Roland B. Stoughton, Cecil L. Basham, Jr., Clifford T. Lewis, Brons M. Larson, Jonathan R. Bar-on, Dennis P. Murray, David W. Robbins, John P. Penhune
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Publication number: 20040209260Abstract: Rapid and definitive bioagent detection and identification can be carried out without nucleic acid sequencing. Analysis of a variety of bioagents and samples, such as air, fluid, and body samples, can be carried out to provide information useful for industrial, medical, and environmental purposes. Nucleic acid samples of unknown or suspected bioagents may be collected, optimal primer pairs may be selected, and the nucleic acid may be amplified. Expected mass spectra signal models may be generated and selected, the actual mass spectra of the amplicons may be obtained. The expected mass spectra most closely correlating with the actual mass spectra may be determined using a joint maximum likelihood analysis, and base counts for the actual mass spectra and the expected mass spectra may be obtained. The most likely candidate bioagents may then be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: David J. Ecker, Richard H. Griffey, Rangarajan Sampath, Steven A. Hofstadler, John McNeil, Stanley T. Crooke, Dino J. Sofianos, Karl H. Rudnick, Duane J. Knize, Roland B. Stoughton, Cecil L. Basham, Clifford T. Lewis, Brons M. Larson, Jonathan R. Bar-on, Dennis P. Murray, David W. Robbins, John P. Penhune
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Patent number: 6087075Abstract: A tamper-evident label includes two parts that are separated from each other when an article to which they are attached is opened. The two parts have matching surface relief patterns secured to each other at an interface, and the indexes of refraction of the parts are substantially equal such that the patterns have no optical effect when attached to each other. When the two parts are separated, however, the patterns generate an image drawing attention to their separation. The patterns are preferably holographic.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Label Systems, Inc.Inventors: Edward J. Kler, David W. Robbins, Robert R. Carey