Patents by Inventor Edward E. McEntire
Edward E. McEntire 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: 6203913Abstract: The present invention provides coating compositions including: (a) about 75 to about 99.9 weight percent of a crosslinkable film-forming system including one or more crosslinkable film-forming resins and one or more crosslinking materials which is capable of reacting with the film-forming resin to form a crosslinked film; and (b) one or more substantially saturated, predominantly hydrocarbon adhesion promoting agents having an average of more than one pendant or terminal polar group per molecule which are capable of reacting with the crosslinking material, the adhesion promoting agent(s) being present in an amount ranging from about 0.1 to about 25 weight percent on a basis of total resin solids of the coating composition. The coating compositions are useful for directly coating surfaces of thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic substrates, such as TPO and RIM, without the aid of flame or corona pretreatment, or the use of an adhesion promoter.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1998Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Constantine A. Kondos, Edward E. McEntire, Masayuki Nakajima, Richard M. Nugent, Jr.
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Patent number: 6153697Abstract: The present invention pertains to durable, chemically-resistant films made from terpolymers. These terpolymers include repeating units of a fluorinated unsaturated monomer, a diester of an unsaturated anhydride with at least one hydroxyl group, and an olefin. The novel films result from curing a coating composition which include: (a) a polymeric component which includes the terpolymers described above, and (b) a crosslinking component. The films of the present invention have many of the excellent physical properties typically associated with those derived from hydroxy-functional fluoropolymers.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Montague, Edward E. McEntire
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Patent number: 6001892Abstract: A liquid, radiation curable composition is disclosed that includes a reactive diluent to lower initial application viscosity without substantial reduction of cure rate. The composition of the present invention comprises: (a) an unsaturated polyester polymer; (b) a non-polymerized, cocurable polyfunctional vinyl ether component; and (c) a reactive diluent which is an unsaturated dioic acid ester having the following structural formula: ##STR1## wherein at least one of R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 is a group that includes an oxygen with a carbon adlacent thereto and an abstractable hydrogen attached to the carbon.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1996Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: PPG Industries Oho, Inc.Inventors: Alan B. Weissberg, Edward E. McEntire, Charles B. Friedlander
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Patent number: 5750770Abstract: Hydroxy functional, unsaturated diesters are disclosed that comprise the esterification reaction products of unsaturated anhydrides with secondary alcohols to form monoesters, followed by oxyalkylation of the monoester with epoxy compounds, whereby a diester is formed with hydroxy functionality. Use of secondary alcohol yields monoesters less prone to disproportionation. The unsaturated diesters may be copolymerized with vinyl monomers to form hydroxy functional copolymers useful in coating applications, wherein they may be included in compositions along with a curing agent that is reactive with hydroxy groups.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Edward E. McEntire, Lyle L. Foringer
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Patent number: 5714539Abstract: A polymeric surfactant comprises the reaction product of ethylentcally unsaturated monomers at least 40 percent by weight of which are acid group containing monomers, including a combination of both acrylic acid and methacrylic acid, at least a portion of the acid groups being neutralized by a base. Also disclosed is an aqueous acrylic latex made by polymerizing a second polymer from ethylenically unsaturated monomers in the presence of said polymeric surfactant, whereby the latex comprises polymeric particles containing two polymers. The latex may be used to advantage in very low V.O.C. coatings that may be spray applied.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Leon Perez, Shanti Swarup, Edward E. McEntire, Lisa E. Jakiela
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Patent number: 5693739Abstract: A cationic final rinse metal treatment composition comprises a water soluble or water dispersible phenolic polymer which is the reaction product of: an amino phenol and either an anhydride-containing polymer or a di-epoxide, said polymer including a group imparting cationic functionality to the polymer.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1995Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Edward E. McEntire, Richard M. Nugent, Jr., Ralph C. Gray
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Patent number: 5413867Abstract: A stable aqueous dispersion having a particle size in the range of about 10 to 200 nanometers containing specific silanes carrying at least one hydrophobic moiety and at least one water-solubilizing moiety is used in a process for treating a cellulosic substrate resulting in a treated product. The aqueous dispersions used in treating the cellulosic substrate are stable for at least 20 days without externally added surfactant.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1994Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Wen-Hsuan Chang, John F. Grunewalder, Mark A. Harley, Edward E. McEntire
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Patent number: 5354832Abstract: A stable aqueous dispersion having a particle size in the range of about 10 to about 200 nanometers containing specific silanes carrying at least one hydrophobic moiety and at least one water-solubilizing moiety is claimed along with the process for treating a cellulosic substrate and the treated cellulosic product resulting therefrom. The aqueous dispersions are stable for at least 20 days without externally added surfactant.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Wen-Hsuan Chang, John F. Grunewalder, Mark A. Harley, Edward E. McEntire
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Patent number: 5354881Abstract: New organic silanes are claimed carrying at least one water-solubilizing moiety and at least one hydrophobic group suitable for preparing stable solutions or dispersions containing in excess of about five weight percent of such silanes.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1991Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Wen-Hsuan Chang, John F. Grunewalder, Mark A. Harley, Edward E. McEntire
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Patent number: 5286778Abstract: Latex copolymers of vinyl halide and vinylidene halide reacted in the presence of a polymeric surfactant are advantageously employed as binders in waterborne stains and other coating compositions. Monomers from which the latex is polymerized may additionally include acrylates, vinyl esters, and/or unsaturated epoxies.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Roy E. Dean, Edward E. McEntire
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Patent number: 5260354Abstract: An additive for cationic electrodepositable coating compositions is disclosed which improves hiding ability, stability, rheology and oil spot resistance. The additive is present in amounts of between 0.5 to 40 weight percent and is prepared by polymerizing in aqueous medium, under free radically initiated conditions, an aqueous dispersion of a polymerizable, ethylenically unsaturated monomer composition in the presence of a cationic polymeric surface active substance. The coating composition additionally has between 60 to 99.5 weight percent of a cationic salt group containing film forming polymer. Also disclosed is a method for coating which includes electrodepositing the above composition on an electrically conductive cathode.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Alan J. Kaylo, Jerome A. Seiner, Edward E. McEntire, V. Eswarakrishnan
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Patent number: 5239012Abstract: Ambient temperature curing compositions comprising a hydroxyl component and an anhydride component are disclosed. Cure is accelerated by the presence of an onium compound. The compositions are useful in the formulation and application of coatings.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1991Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Edward E. McEntire, James A. Claar, Stephen J. Thomas, David N. Walters
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Patent number: 5162420Abstract: Disclosed is an aqueous composition containing a vinyl-type polymer product having hydrolyzable silyl groups which aqueous composition is stable at relatively high solids for such a composition and yet cures at relatively low temperatures upon the evaporation of water. More particularly, disclosed is a stable, aqueous, colloidal silica-free, dispersion or solution containing a solution-polymerized vinyl-type polymer having acid functionality sufficient to provide an acid value of from 5 to 160 and having a hydroxyl value of less than or equal to 10 and sufficient hydrolyzable silyl groups to provide a Si content in the range of from 0.40 to 6.0 percent by weight based on the total weight of the vinyl-type polymer. The vinyl-type polymer is characterized in that a composition consisting of at least 25 percent by weight of the polymer in water remains stable in a closed container for at least 24 hours at a temperature of 48.9 degrees Celsius.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1991Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Wen-Hsuan Chang, Edward E. McEntire, Marvin L. Kaufman
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Patent number: 5135992Abstract: Disclosed herein are amido-amine silane resins prepared by reacting an aminosilane with a hydroxy alkyl functional amine and a polyisocyanate or a polyacid or its lower alkyl ester.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1990Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Wen-Hsuan Chang, Edward E. McEntire, J. Alden Erikson
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Patent number: 5118752Abstract: An aqueous polymer emulsion latex is claimed composed of particles comprising a vinyl polymer and a surfactant containing at least one hydrophobic moiety and at least one hydrophilic moiety and also carrying silicon moieties and amido functionalities. Also claimed are coating compositions containing the aqueous polymer emulsion latex, processes for preparing the aqueous polymer emulsion latex wherein ethylenically unsaturated monomers are polymerized in the presence of a surfactant containing a silicon moiety and amido functionality, and substrates carrying a coating composition containing the aqueous polymer emulsion latex.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1991Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Wen-Hsuan Chang, Marvin L. Kaufman, Edward E. McEntire, James C. Su, Anbazhagan Natesh
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Patent number: 4705898Abstract: A two-step process for the preparation of secondary amines in good yield from olefins, carbon monoxide, hydrogen and primary amines is described. The intermediate imine may be isolated in good yield as well.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1986Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: Edward E. McEntire, John F. Knifton
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Patent number: 4675441Abstract: This invention is directed to novel catalysts characterized as compounds of tin or zinc containing a direct metal-nitrogen bond. The novel catalysts are derived from a primary or secondary amine such as an alkyl amine, a heterocyclic amine, an aromatic amine, etc. The amine is reacted with a tin compound such as a tin chloride, a tin bromide, a tin oxide, or a tin alkoxide. Alternatively, the amine may be reacted with a zinc halide, a zinc alkoxide or an organozinc compound.In another aspect of the present invention, the novel catalysts are used to catalyze the reaction of an acrylate or methacrylate ester with an amine in order to prepare N-substituted acrylamides or methacrylamides in good yield and with high selectivity.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: Edward E. McEntire, Kathy B. Sellstrom
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Patent number: 4657984Abstract: An aminomethylation reaction is disclosed wherein polymeric polyamines are produced. Polymeric polyolefins such as polybutadiene, secondary amines, and synthesis gas are reacted in the presence of a catalyst system comprising a ruthenium-containing compound, a rhodium-containing compound, a sterically hindered phosphine and a solvent. Preferred polybutadiene feedstocks are those with a predominance of internal rather than pendant vinylic olefin groups and particularly those polymers containing both the 1,2-polybutadiene and 1,4-polybutadiene units.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1985Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: Edward E. McEntire, John F. Knifton
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Patent number: 4613673Abstract: This invention is directed to novel catalysts characterized as compounds of tin or zinc containing a direct metal-nitrogen bond. The novel catalysts are derived from a primary or secondary amine such as an alkyl amine, a heterocyclic amine, an aromatic amine, etc. The amine is reacted with a tin compound such as a tin chloride, a tin bromide, a tin oxide, or a tin alkoxide. Alternatively, the amine may be reacted with a zinc halide, a zinc alkoxide or an organozinc compound.In another aspect of the present invention, the novel catalysts are used to catalyze the reaction of an acrylate or methacrylate ester with an amine in order to prepare N-substituted acrylamides or methacrylamides in good yield and with high selectivity.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1983Date of Patent: September 23, 1986Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: Edward E. McEntire, Kathy B. Sellstrom
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Patent number: 4606837Abstract: Water soluble thickeners made by alkoxylating monohydric alcohol hydrophobes are described. The monohydric alcohol should have at least 18 carbon atoms to be properly hydrophobic. In addition, a large proportion of ethylene oxide must be added, such that the molar ratio of ethylene oxide to monohydric alcohol hydrophobe is at least 40:1. Improved results are obtained if 8-15 moles of propylene oxide are added as a block to the single mole of hydrophobe first. The alkoxylations are necessary to provide the desired viscosities and hydrophilic nature. These thickeners are particularly useful in the glycol-water based fluids of this invention.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1985Date of Patent: August 19, 1986Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: Edward E. McEntire, Edward C. Y. Nieh, Robert A. Grigsby, Jr., David R. McCoy