Patents by Inventor Frank A. Stubbs
Frank A. Stubbs 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: 7619019Abstract: The present invention provides reactive aqueous or solvent borne compositions comprising one or more low-temperature curing alkylether functional aminoplast resins having an average degree of polymerization of from 1.0 to 2.0, preferably alkylether group containing melamines, one or more hydroxyl group containing resins or polymers, such as acrylics and polyesters, one or more unblocked acid catalysts each having a pKa of 0.25 to 1.0, such as organic sulfonic acids, and one or more volatile amines, e.g. N-dipropylamine, that have a relative evaporation rate (RER) of 50-500, wherein, RER equals (p)(M)/11.6, with p being the vapor pressure of the amine in mm Hg and M being the molecular weight of the amine. The compositions cure at from 60° C. to 135° C., e.g. below 105° C., to form durable coatings suitable for plastic substrates, such as automotive plastics.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Nippon Paint (USA), Inc.Inventors: James C. Drescher, Michael L. Jackson, Lisa M. Muller, Frank A. Stubbs, Robert D. Tokash
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Publication number: 20070123649Abstract: The present invention provides a composition comprising one or more than one isotactic, modified polypropylene (MPP) or polypropylene-?-olefin copolymer (MPP copolymer) and one or more than one polymer or resin, wherein said MPP or MPP copolymer is modified with one or more than one carboxyl or anhydride, preferably maleic acid or anhydride, or with one or more than one epoxy or hydroxyl group. Alternatively, the present invention provides a composition comprising an adduct which is the reaction product of one or more than one isotactic, modified polypropylene (MPP) or isotactic, modified polypropylene-?-olefin copolymer (MPP copolymer) with one or more than one carboxyl, anhydride, epoxy or hydroxyl functional reactant, polymer or resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2007Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicant: Nippon Paint (USA), Inc.Inventors: Michael Jackson, Frank Stubbs, Joseph Mecozzi, Dean Smith, Hans Neubeck, David Rybarczyk, Kevin Smith, Rene Hoffman
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Publication number: 20060223953Abstract: The present invention provides reactive aqueous or solvent borne compositions comprising one or more low-temperature curing alkylether functional aminoplast resins having an average degree of polymerization of from 1.0 to 2.0, preferably alkylether group containing melamines, one or more hydroxyl group containing resins or polymers, such as acrylics and polyesters, one or more unblocked acid catalysts each having a pKa of 0.25 to 1.0, such as organic sulfonic acids, and one or more volatile amines, e.g. N-dipropylamine, that have a relative evaporation rate (RER) of 50-500, wherein, RER equals (p)(M)/11.6, with p being the vapor pressure of the amine in mm Hg and M being the molecular weight of the amine. The compositions cure at from 60° C. to 135° C., e.g. below 105° C., to form durable coatings suitable for plastic substrates, such as automotive plastics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: James Drescher, Michael Jackson, Lisa Muller, Frank Stubbs, Robert Tokash
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Publication number: 20060051513Abstract: The present invention provides coatings comprising a substrate coated with one or more than one colored primer layer comprising one or more than one binder chosen from a resinous or (co)polymeric primer or adhesion promoter, and one or more than one basecoat color layer thereon, wherein the color of each of the basecoat layer and the colored primer layer are the same. Preferred coatings comprise single colored primer and basecoat color layers to make color coatings having a reduced film build, i.e. two layers. Binders for making primer coating layers may comprise weatherable primer resins or (co)polymers, or may comprise adhesion promoters chosen from modified isotactic polypropylene (MPP), MPP copolymers, chlorinated polyolefin (CPO), and their mixtures with alkyds or acrylics. In addition, the present invention provides methods for making coatings on substrates such as thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), polyolefin containing or metal substrates.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2005Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Michael Jackson, Ruth Jackson, Joseph Mecozzi, Frank Stubbs, Peter Willman
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Publication number: 20050059765Abstract: The present invention provides aqueous dispersion compositions comprising one or more than one of each of aqueous dispersions of water-dispersible polymers and aqueous nanocomposite dispersions of at least partially exfoliated layered silicates and water-insoluble polymers to enhance the thermal shock resistance of a waterborne coating, film, or article comprising the composition. Only 2 to 10 phr of the layered silicate, e.g. sodium montmorillonite surprisingly enhances thermal shock resistance. Optional fillers, such as nepheline syenite, may be added. Such compositions may be coated on automotive plastic, TPO or resinous substrates, and provide coatings having a 19 or greater thermal shock resistance according to Ford laboratory test method BI 107-05 when coated on TPO and baked for 15 minutes at from 74 to 90° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Inventors: William Finch, Michael Jackson, Dennis Lorah, Darren Marsh, David Rybarczyk, Frank Stubbs
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Publication number: 20040176541Abstract: The present invention provides a composition comprising one or more than one isotactic, modified polypropylene (MPP) or polypropylene-&agr;-olefin copolymer (MPP copolymer) and one or more than one polymer or resin, wherein said MPP or MPP copolymer is modified with one or more than one carboxyl or anhydride, preferably maleic acid or anhydride, or with one or more than one epoxy or hydroxyl group. Alternatively, the present invention provides a composition comprising an adduct which is the reaction product of one or more than one isotactic, modified polypropylene (MPP) or isotactic, modified polypropylene-&agr;-olefin copolymer (MPP copolymer) with one or more than one carboxyl, anhydride, epoxy or hydroxyl functional reactant, polymer or resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2004Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventors: Michael L. Jackson, Frank A. Stubbs, Joseph M. Mecozzi, Dean T. Smith, Hans B. Neubeck, David B. Rybarczyk, Kevin W. Smith, Rene C. Hoffman
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Patent number: 6455614Abstract: A zero VOC aqueous coating composition comprising a halogen-free propylene/&agr;-olefin copolymer having an &agr;,&bgr;-unsaturated dicarboxylic acid or anhydride grafted thereon, a neutralizing base, a water-dispersible resin containing at least two epoxy groups and an acid catalyst is applied to a plastic substrate comprising a propylene polymer. The dried coating promotes adhesion of a subsequent coating to the polypropylene-based surface of the article.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1998Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Michael L. Jackson, Frank A. Stubbs, Joseph M. Mecozzi, David J. Miklos, Alexander L. Neymark
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Patent number: 6034166Abstract: A sprayable, solvent-borne, primer composition for use as a first coat on light-sensitive, automotive plastic parts. The primer serves as a barrier to block ultraviolet light penetration to the underlying substrate and to prevent migration of substrate degradation and by-products up into the topcoat finishes. The primer is a solvent blend of a film-forming crosslinkable polymer resin, a crosslinker for the resin, a catalyst, carbon black pigments surface modified with a polymer dispersant and an organic pigment derivative co-dispersant, crosslinked polymer microgel particles, and U.V. absorbers and optional antioxidants. The surface modification on the carbon black pigments results in higher pigment loadings, which, in turn, imparts U.V. light protection at exceptionally low dry film builds.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: Bee Chemical CompanyInventors: Michael L. Jackson, Frank A. Stubbs, Joseph M. Mecozzi, Dean T. Smith
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Patent number: 5962574Abstract: A sprayable, solvent-borne, primer composition for use as a first coat on light-sensitive, automotive plastic parts. The primer serves as a barrier to block ultraviolet light penetration to the underlying substrate and to prevent migration of substrate degradation and by-products up into the topcoat finishes. The primer is a solvent blend of a film-forming crosslinkable polymer resin, a crosslinker for the resin, a catalyst, carbon black pigments surface modified with a polymer dispersant and an organic pigment derivative co-dispersant, crosslinked polymer microgel particles, and U.V. absorbers and optional antioxidants. The surface modification on the carbon black pigments results in higher pigment loadings, which, in turn, imparts U.V. light protection at exceptionally low dry film builds.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Bee Chemical CompanyInventors: Michael L. Jackson, Frank A. Stubbs, Joseph M. Mecozzi, Dean T. Smith
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Patent number: 5709946Abstract: A zero VOC aqueous coating composition comprising a halogen-free propylene/.alpha.-olefin copolymer having an .alpha.,.beta.-unsaturated dicarboxylic acid or anhydride grafted thereon, a base, and a water-dispersible resin containing at least two epoxy groups is applied to a plastic substrate comprising a propylene polymer. The dried coating promotes adhesion of a subsequent coating to the polypropylene-based surface of the article.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1995Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: Bee Chemical CompanyInventors: Michael L. Jackson, Frank A. Stubbs, Joseph M. Mecozzi, David J. Miklos, Alexander L. Neymark
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Patent number: 5489448Abstract: A water-free, water-free reducible primer composition having a volatile organic content of less than 3 pounds per gallon yields a tough, flexible, and weatherable film when applied to metal or plastic substrates. The base resin is a polyester having an acid number of from about 50 to about 60 and a hydroxyl number of from about 160 to about 200. The polyester is the reaction product of from about 0.45 to about 0.5 mole % of adipic acid, from about 0.35 to about 0.4 mole % of neopentyl glycol, and from about 0.15 to about 0.2 mole % of trimethylolpropane.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Bee Chemical CompanyInventors: Michael L. Jackson, Frank A. Stubbs, Joseph M. Mecozzi, Dean T. Smith