Patents by Inventor Dennis R. Benoit
Dennis R. Benoit 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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Publication number: 20170232631Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for die cutting label stock comprising a facestock, an adhesive and optionally a liner to form labels where a liner of the linered pressure sensitive adhesive label stock may be a thin or ultrathin liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Inventors: Alan GREEN, Dennis R. BENOIT
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Publication number: 20170232633Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for die cutting label stock comprising a facestock, an adhesive and optionally a liner to form labels where a liner of the linered pressure sensitive adhesive label stock may be a thin or ultrathin liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Inventors: Alan GREEN, Dennis R. BENOIT
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Patent number: 9734505Abstract: Authentication systems and related methods are described which enable consumers to conveniently determine whether an article is an authentic or legitimate article, as opposed to a counterfeit or imitation article. The systems and methods utilize electronic tags incorporated into the article and/or its packaging, and appropriately configured mobile devices such as a smart phone.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2015Date of Patent: August 15, 2017Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Dennis R. Benoit, Alan Green, Mary A. Greenwood, Eva Schaefers
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Patent number: 9724837Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for die cutting label stock comprising a facestock, an adhesive and optionally a liner to form labels where a liner of the linered pressure sensitive adhesive label stock may be a thin or ultrathin liner.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2015Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Alan Green, Dennis R. Benoit
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Patent number: 9469094Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing matrix material from a web of cut adhesive backed labels. A matrix stripping apparatus comprises a rotating cylinder for receiving a web of cut adhesive labels, a source for applying an electrostatic charge to the web of cut adhesive labels, and a separation member to facilitate separation of the matrix from a web comprising cut labels and a release liner. Applying an electrostatic charge to the web assists in holding the web against the rotating cylinder and relieves tension in the separation and removal of the matrix material.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Richard A. Previty, Alan Green, Dennis R. Benoit
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Publication number: 20160027022Abstract: Authentication systems and related methods are described which enable consumers to conveniently determine whether an article is an authentic or legitimate article, as opposed to a counterfeit or imitation article. The systems and methods utilize electronic tags incorporated into the article and/or its packaging, and appropriately configured mobile devices such as a smart phone.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2015Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Dennis R. BENOIT, Alan GREEN, Mary A. GREENWOOD, Eva SCHAEFERS
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Publication number: 20160016323Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for die cutting label stock comprising a facestock, an adhesive and optionally a liner to form labels where a liner of the linered pressure sensitive adhesive label stock may be a thin or ultrathin liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Inventors: Alan GREEN, Dennis R. BENOIT
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Publication number: 20140299278Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing matrix material from a web of cut adhesive backed labels. A matrix stripping apparatus comprises a rotating cylinder for receiving a web of cut adhesive labels, a source for applying an electrostatic charge to the web of cut adhesive labels, and a separation member to facilitate separation of the matrix from a web comprising cut labels and a release liner. Applying an electrostatic charge to the web assists in holding the web against the rotating cylinder and relieves tension in the separation and removal of the matrix material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Richard A. PREVITY, Alan GREEN, Dennis R. BENOIT
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Patent number: 6666995Abstract: A process for preparing embossed, finely-divided, thin, bright-metal particles which process comprises forming an embossed release surface to al least one side of a carrier sheet, depositing a metal film onto the release surface so that the metal film conforms to the embossed surface, solubilizing the release surface, removing the metal film from the carrier sheet, and breaking the thin metal film onto embossed particles having an average diameter of between 10 to 50 microns. The film may also take the form of an optical stack.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Richard G. Meikka, Dennis R. Benoit, Richard M. Thomas, James P. Rettker, Karl Josephy
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Patent number: 6068691Abstract: Finely divided embossed metal particles are prepared by forming an embossment on a carrier surface in which the embossment comprises a machine readable image produced by a diffraction grating pattern, a holographic image pattern or an image visible solely by optical magnification. A layer of metal is applied to the surface so the layer adopts the complement or the embossment. The layer is then separated from the surface and reduced to embossed particles. Alternatively, the embossment can be formed on the carrier sheet directly or on the outer surface of a release coating formed on the carrier sheet. When removing the film of metal from the release-coated carrier, the carrier sheet with the release coating and film of metal can be passed through a release environment which causes the release coating to separate the film and carrier, but which is nondestructive of the metal.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Richard G. Miekka, Dennis R. Benoit, Richard M. Thomas, James P. Rettker, Karl Josephy
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Patent number: 5672410Abstract: A process for preparing embossed, finely-divided, thin, bright-metal particles which process comprises forming an embossed release surface to at least one side of a carrier sheet, depositing a metal film onto the release surface so that the metal film conforms to the embossed surface, solubilizing the release surface, removing the metal film from the carrier sheet, and breaking the thin metal film into embossed particles having an average diameter of between 25 to 50 microns. The film may also take the form of an optical stack.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1993Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Richard G. Miekka, Dennis R. Benoit, Richard M. Thomas, James P. Rettker, Karl Josephy
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Patent number: 5650248Abstract: A method of identifying an object by a machine readable image applied to it in which the image is produced by a plurality of fine particles embossed with a machine readable pattern produced by replicating contact with a diffraction grating having from about 5,000 to about 11,000 grooves per cm.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Richard G. Miekka, Dennis R. Benoit, Richard M. Thomas, James P. Rettker, Karl Josephy
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Patent number: 5624076Abstract: Embossed, finely-divided, thin, bright-metal particles are prepared by forming an embossed release surface on at least one side of a carrier sheet in which the embossed pattern comprises a diffraction grating having from about 5,000 to 11,000 grooves per cm. A metal film is deposited on the release surface so that the metal film conforms to the embossed surface. The carrier sheet is passed with the release surface and the metal film through a release environment which causes the release surface to separate from the metal film. The metal film is removed from the release surface in a particulate form to produce metal particles substantially free of the release surface. The particles are collected in a solvent which is non-reactive with the metal. The metal particles are then broken into pigment particles having an average diameter between about 10 to about 50 microns. The film may also take the form of an optical stack.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Richard G. Miekka, Dennis R. Benoit, Richard M. Thomas, James P. Rettker, Karl Josephy
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Patent number: 5164227Abstract: A method for decoration of paper or plastic sheeting and other substrates, involving a novel technique for coating and embossing the substrate. The paper or plastic sheeting is supplied with a coating of thermosensitive material, as by extrusion. The coated sheet is heated to adequately soften the coating, such as by use of a heated cylinder, and remote heat sources such as infrared heaters. The softened sheet surface is then decorated using an embossing member, to provide a diffraction pattern or hologram. Use of an embossment pattern of lesser depth than the surface roughness of the sheet before embossing provides attractive decorative patterns.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1990Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: Van Leer Metallized Products (USA) LimitedInventors: Richard G. Miekka, Thomas D. Bushman, Arthur W. Taylor, Tim Parker, Dennis R. Benoit
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Patent number: 5155604Abstract: A decorative substrate consisting of a paper base sheet coated with a thermoplastic material, involving a novel technique for coating and embossing the substrate. The paper sheeting is supplied with a thermoplastic material, as by coating or extrusion. The coated sheet is heated to adequately soften the coating, such as by use of a heated cylinder, and remote heat sources such as infrared heaters. The softened sheet surface is then decorated using an embossing member, to provide a diffraction pattern or hologram. Use of an embossment pattern of lesser depth than the surface roughness of the sheet before embossing provides attractive decorative patterns.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1990Date of Patent: October 13, 1992Assignee: Van Leer Metallized Products (USA) LimitedInventors: Richard G. Miekka, Thomas D. Bushman, Arthur W. Taylor, Tim Parker, Dennis R. Benoit
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Patent number: 4935300Abstract: An improved release system for heat transferable laminates wherein a transferable substrate which contains a design layer is transferred from a carrier web onto an article such as a plastic bottle or container upon application of heat and pressure. The carrier web includes a nonwax polyethylene layer.The improved release system includes a polyethylene layer portion of the carrier web in contact with and adhered to a nonwax transfer layer portion of the transferable substrate. The transferable substrate including the ink design layer transfers to the article upon application of heat to the carrier while the article contacts the laminate. The transferred substrate on the article is clear and exhibits improved scuff and abrasion resistance. The nonwax transfer layer portion of the transferable substrate advantageously contains an oil which becomes activated upon application of heat to promote release of the transferable substrate from the carrier web to the article.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1988Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Dennison Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Tim Parker, Frank A. Magnotta, Jean-Paul Laprade, Donald R. Smith, John M. Anemaet, Dennis R. Benoit, Earl K. Thornton, Jr.
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Patent number: 4927709Abstract: An improved release system for heat transferable laminates wherein a transferable substrate which contains a design layer is transferred from a carrier web onto an article such as a plastic bottle or container upon application of heat and pressure. The carrier web includes a nonwax polyethylene layer.The improved release system includes a polyethylene layer portion of the carrier web in contact with and adhered to a nonwax transfer layer portion of the transferable substrate. The transferable substrate including the ink design layer transfers to the article upon application of heat to the carrier while the article contacts the laminate. The transferred substrate with design layers on the article is clear and exhibits improved scuff and abrasion resistance.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Dennison Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Tim Parker, Robert M. Edwards, Frank A. Magnotta, Jean-Paul Laprade, Donald R. Smith, Eleanor H. Sodagar, John M. Anemaet, Dennis R. Benoit, Earl K. Thornton, Jr., Richard J. Galante
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Patent number: 4913858Abstract: A method for decoration of paper of plastic sheeting and other substrates, involving a novel technique for coating and embossing the substrate. The paper or plastic sheeting is supplied with a coating of thermosensitive material, as by extrusion. The coated sheet is heated to adequately soften the coating, such as by use of a heated cylinder, and remote heat sources such as infrared heaters. The softened sheet surface is then decorated using an embossing member, to provide a diffraction pattern or hologram. Use of an embossment pattern of lesser depth than the surface roughness of the sheet before embossing provides attractive decorative patterns.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1988Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Assignee: Dennison Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Richard G. Miekka, Thomas D. Bushman, Arthur W. Taylor, Tim Parker, Dennis R. Benoit
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Patent number: 4902364Abstract: A metallized laminate and process of manufacture wherein a metallic layer or underlying ink layer appears in a pattern on the laminate. The method in a specific embodiment involves the steps of forming a laminate by coating a heat stable release coat onto a carrier sheet; coating an ink layer in a pattern on the heat stable release coating so that at least portions of the release coat remain uncovered with ink, and applying a metallic layer over the release coat so that at least a portion of the metallic layer is in direct contact with and adheres directly to the release coat. Portions of the metallic layer may be removed by an etchant. A heat activatable adhesive layer is applied over the metallic layer. The laminate so formed is heat transferable from the carrier sheet to an article.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Dennison Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Tim Parker, Dennis R. Benoit
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Patent number: 4749427Abstract: Method of binding loose leaf sheets together having multiple superposed punched holes while reinforcing the holes including providing a binding element having a tab portion and an elongated strip portion, affixing the tab portion to a face portion of one of the sheets and passing the strip portion through superposed holes within the sheets to be bonded at least once to bind the sheets together, and repeating the process for the remaining holes.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1986Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: Dennison Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Warren R. Pitts, Dennis R. Benoit