Patents by Inventor George A. Provost
George A. Provost 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: 6533981Abstract: Molding apparatus and method for molding of features integral with a base, such as in the production of fastener elements for hook-and-loop type touch fasteners, e.g. by the Fischer process, employs a mold roll (1) formed of rings (9) that have coolant passages (22) formed within the ring components (9) themselves for substantially direct contact with cooling liquid. Axial tie rods (16) compress the mold rings (9) together, contributing to the sealing of the coolant passages and the stiffness of the mold roll. Mold cavities (2), including cavities (2) used for injection molding, and cooling passages (22) formed in either mold rings (9) or injection mold plates by photo-chemical etching, laser machining and other techniques are disclosed. Various machines and methods taking unique advantage of these features are disclosed, including ring alignment methods for improved base thickness control and for forming products with very thin bases.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2002Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Velcro Industries B. V.Inventors: Stephen C. Jens, Andrew C. Harvey, Richard M. Formato, Samuel W. Pollard, James Stumpf, George A. Provost
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Patent number: 6526633Abstract: A hook fastener member having rows of molded hook-shaped fastener elements that lie in planes aligned with the rows, with generally planar plate portions at the outermost ends of at least some of the fastener elements, the plate portions lying generally parallel to the base of the fastener member. The plate portions can enhance engagement of the hook fastener members with mating loop fastener members, particularly with low loft non-woven loop fastener members. A method of making fastener members is provided. Molten resin is extruded and applied to a molding roller, creating preforms. The outermost portions of at least some of the preforms are flattened, thereby forming generally plate shaped portions. Disposable absorbent garments advantageously incorporate the hook fastener members.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: George A. Provost, Mark J. Condon, A. Todd Leak, Apiromraj S. Roslansky, Paul J. Serbiak
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Publication number: 20030034583Abstract: Stretchable fastener products are formed by providing a sheet-form fastener tape, slitting the fastener tape to form longitudinally extending bands of fastener tape and separating the longitudinally extending bands to space the fastener tape bands transversely apart. The spaced bands are attached to a sheet form elastic web to form a stretchable fastener product. In some examples, the stretchable fastener product is formed continuously in conjunction with manufacture of the sheet-form fastener tape.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventor: George A. Provost
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Publication number: 20020190418Abstract: Several methods and machines for continuously forming a fastener product having an array of fastener elements extending from a continuous, sheet-form base, employing a mold belt on which the sheet-form base of the product is formed and from which it is subsequently stripped. The belt defines an array of cavities extending from its outer surface, for molding either the array of fastener elements or an array of preform stems that are subsequently reformed into the fastener elements. In some cases the cavities are blind, such as for forming hook-type fastener elements; in other cases, the cavities extend through the belt, such as for forming mushroom-type fastener elements. Various belt constructions and fastener element shapes are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Applicant: Velcro Industries B.V., a CuracaoInventors: Stephen C. Jens, William Clune, George A. Provost, James W. Babineau
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Publication number: 20020125605Abstract: Methods of forming mold cavities suitable for hook and loop fastening are disclosed, along with effective hook construction and hook and loop fastener products that have an ultrathin cross-section. Photochemical techniques are employed to form plates that define hook-form mold cavities, and, alternatively, chemical etching is employed following preforming of the cavities and machining. Hooks having three-dimensional tapers with enhanced loop engaging characteristics are disclosed. By utilization of special surface finishes and tolerances, hook fasteners, having ultrathin cross-sections are realized, that pave the way for practical use of touch fasteners in a wide range of new areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2000Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: Velcro Industries B.V. a Netherlands CorporationInventors: Thomas G. Lacey, George A. Provost, Clinton Dowd, James Van Stumpf, Mark Joseph Codon, Samuel White Pollard, Stephen C. Jens, Peter E. Grulke
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Patent number: 6432339Abstract: Several methods and machines for continuously forming a fastener product having an array of fastener elements extending from a continuous, sheet-form base, employing a mold belt on which the sheet-form base of the product is formed and from which it is subsequently stripped. The belt defines an array of cavities extending from its outer surface, for molding either the array of fastener elements or an array of preform stems that are subsequently reformed into the fastener elements. In some cases the cavities are blind, such as for forming hook-type fastener elements; in other cases, the cavities extend through the belt, such as for forming mushroom-type fastener elements. Various belt constructions and fastener element shapes are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: Stephen C. Jens, William Clune, George A. Provost, James W. Babineau
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Publication number: 20020053119Abstract: A hook fastener member having rows of molded hook-shaped fastener elements that lie in planes aligned with the rows, with generally planar place portions at the outermost ends of at least some of the fastener elements, the plate portions lying generally parallel to the base of the fastener member. The plate portions can enhance engagement of the hook fastener members with mating loop fastener members, particularly with low loft non-woven loop fastener members. A method of making fastener members is provided. Molten resin is extruded and applied to a molding roller, creating preforms. The outermost portions of at least some of the preforms are flattened, thereby forming generally plate shaped portions. Disposable absorbent garments advantageously incorporate the hook fastener members.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Applicant: Velcro Industries B.V., a Netherlands corporationInventors: George A. Provost, Mark J. Condon, A. Todd Leak, Apiromraj S. Roslansky, Paul J. Serbiak
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Patent number: 6357088Abstract: A hook fastener member having rows of molded hook-shaped fastener elements that lie in planes aligned with the rows, with generally planar plate portions at the outermost ends of at least some of the fastener elements, the plate portions lying generally parallel to the base of the fastener member. The plate portions can enhance engagement of the hook fastener members with mating loop fastener members, particularly with low loft non-woven loop fastener members. A method of making fastener members is provided. Molten resin is extruded and applied to a molding roller, creating preforms. The outermost portions of at least some of the preforms are flattened, thereby forming generally plate shaped portions. Disposable absorbent garments advantageously incorporate the hook fastener members.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: George A. Provost, Mark J. Condon, A. Todd Leak, Apiromraj S. Roslansky, Paul J. Serbiak
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Patent number: 6280670Abstract: A method and apparatus of producing a fastener product having a multiplicity of fastening members with stems integrally molded with a strip-form base, along with a product and a preform product so produced. Molten resin is applied to a rotating mold roll having an outer surface for forming one side of the base, and a multiplicity of cavities extending inward from the outer surface for molding the stems. A preform product is stripped from the mold roll having a multiplicity of upstanding, preform stems extending from a side of the base. The preform product is passed through a post-forming nip between a heading roll and a backing member to form overhanging heads at the distal ends of the upstanding stems. The heading roll has a multiplicity of cavities about its periphery for forming the heads. Various means are disclosed for aligning the preform stems and the heading roll cavities.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1997Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: Keith G. Buzzell, George A. Provost, Clinton Dowd
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Publication number: 20010000365Abstract: A hook fastener member having rows of molded hook-shaped fastener elements that lie in planes aligned with the rows, with generally planar plate portions at the outermost ends of at least some of the fastener elements, the plate portions lying generally parallel to the base of the fastener member. The plate portions can enhance engagement of the hook fastener members with mating loop fastener members, particularly with low loft non-woven loop fastener members. A method of making fastener members is provided. Molten resin is extruded and applied to a molding roller, creating preforms. The outermost portions of at least some of the preforms are flattened, thereby forming generally plate shaped portions. Disposable absorbent garments advantageously incorporate the hook fastener members.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: April 26, 2001Applicant: Velcro Industries B.V. Netherlands corporationInventors: George A. Provost, Mark J. Condon, A. Todd Leak, Apiromraj S. Roslansky, Paul J. Serbiak
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Patent number: 6206679Abstract: An enhanced flexibility fastener product has a base and hook elements extending from the base. Rip-stops integrally molded with the base and with the hook elements are offset relative to the hook elements to reduce widthwise stiffness of the fastener product. Edge margins of the fastener are feathered in that they taper or otherwise reduce in thickness over an extended distance, preferably from at or near the hooks to an edge, resulting in a softer, less irritating fastener tape. Fasteners according to the invention are particularly advantageous on disposable absorbent garments such as diapers, sanitary napkins, and other articles of wear which come into contact with a user's skin.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1997Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: George A. Provost, James V. Stumpf, A. Todd Leak, Apiromraj S. Roslansky
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Patent number: 6174476Abstract: An extruded hook fastener strip is created on a roll having hook forming cavities in its surface by extruding plastic material into the interface between the forming roll and a second strip carried by a backing roll. The second strip is firmly bonded to the fastener strip on that side opposite the formed hooks.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: William J. Kennedy, George A. Provost, Gerald F. Rocha
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Patent number: 6163939Abstract: Methods of forming mold cavities (1) suitable for hook and loop fastening (100), along with effective hook construction and hook and loop fastener products that have an ultrathin cross section (118). Photochemical techniques are employed to form plates (250) that define hook-form mold cavities (1), and, alternatively, chemical etching is employed following preforming of the cavities and machining. Included are hooks having three-dimensional tapers with enhanced loop engaging characteristics. By utilization of special surface finishes and tolerances, hook fasteners, having ultrathin cross sections (118) are realized, that pave the way for practical use of touch fasteners in a wide range of new areas.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Velcro Industries, B.V.Inventors: Thomas G. Lacey, George A. Provost, Scott M. Filion, Evangelos Kaparis, Clinton Dowd, James Van Stumpf, Mark Joseph Condon, Samuel White Pollard, Stephen C. Jens, Peter E. Grulke
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Patent number: 6131251Abstract: A mold for forming hook-shaped members has hook shaped cavities located at its surface. The cavities have a height of 0.020 in. or less, and contiguous pedestal chambers and crook chambers. The pedestal chamber is shaped to allow the member to return to its original shape as it is pulled out of the cavity before it is completely removed from the cavity. A fastener element of a hook and loop fastener is formed by delivering moldable heated material to such a mold.A method of making surface elements includes delivering moldable resin to the surface of a mold and forcing the resin into cavities at the surface. The mold comprises a series of plates aligned face-to-face. Cut-outs in at least three adjacent plates are aligned to define the cavity. The resin is set in the cavity and removed from the mold.A method of manufacturing plates used to form fastener elements includes applying a photoresist material to at least one side of the plate. The photoresist material is exposed to light.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventor: George A. Provost
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Patent number: 6066281Abstract: A machine and method of extruding a fastener product is disclosed. The product has a continuous, sheet-form base and rows of discrete fastener elements that extend from a side of the base, and is formed by extruding a molten polymer through an extrusion die defining a die opening comprising a base opening for extrusion of the base of the product, and, contiguous therewith, a series of fastener element openings for extrusion of the rows of fastener elements, each fastener element opening having a profile configured to form oppositely directed sides of the discrete fastener elements of one row. While extruding the product, flow of polymer through the fastener element openings is periodically interrupted while continuing the flow of the polymer through the base opening, thereby forming rows of upstanding fastener elements integrally extruded with a sheet-form base. Fastener products formed by this method are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventor: George A. Provost
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Patent number: 6035498Abstract: A running length of fastener product is formed of longitudinally pre-oriented synthetic resin. The product is characterized by a base web and an array of discrete fastener elements protruding from at least one side of the web, the web being in a laterally stretched molecular oriented condition. After forming a preform having discrete fastener elements integral with a base web in a stretchable state, the preform is stretched in a manner that substantially increases the fastener element spacing and reduces the thickness of the base web. A machine is shown that is capable of lengthwise orienting before forming and widthwise stretching after forming, which employs controlled heating to render the product widthwise stretchable while preserving or achieving a desired shape of the fastener elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Velcro Industties B.V.Inventors: Keith G. Buzzell, George A. Provost, Richard G. Maydra
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Patent number: 5997522Abstract: An enhanced flexibility fastener product has a base and hook elements extending from the base. Rip-stops integrally molded with the base and with the hook elements are offset relative to the hook elements to reduce widthwise stiffness of the fastener product. Edge margins of the fastener are feathered in that they taper or otherwise reduce in thickness over an extended distance, preferably from at or near the hooks to an edge, resulting in a softer, less irritating fastener tape. Fasteners according to the invention are particularly advantageous on disposable absorbent garments such as diapers, sanitary napkins, and other articles of wear which come into contact with a user's skin.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: George A. Provost, James V. Stumpf, A. Todd Leak, Apiromraj S. Roslansky
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Patent number: 5953797Abstract: A hook fastener member having rows of molded hook-shaped fastener elements that lie in planes aligned with the rows, with generally planar plate portions at the outermost ends of at least some of the fastener elements, the plate portions lying generally parallel to the base of the fastener member. The plate portions can enhance engagement of the hook fastener members with mating loop fastener members, particularly with low loft non-woven loop fastener members. A method of making fastener members is provided. Molten resin is extruded and applied to a molding roller, creating preforms. The outermost portions of at least some of the preforms are flattened, thereby forming generally plate shaped portions. Disposable absorbent garments advantageously incorporate the hook fastener members.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: George A. Provost, Mark J. Condon, A. Todd Leak, Apiromraj S. Roslansky, Paul J. Serbiak
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Patent number: 5900350Abstract: A method of manufacturing plates assembleable in a stack to provide a mold to form fastener elements includes applying a photoresist material to at least one side of the plate. The photoresist material is exposed to light. Portions of the photoresist material are removed based on the light exposure. Acid is applied to the plate, dissolving portions of the plate exposed to the acid and creating cavities.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1996Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: George A. Provost, Clinton Dowd, James Van Stumpf, Thomas G. Lacey, Mark Joseph Condon, Samuel White Pollard, Stephen C. Jens, Peter E. Grulke
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Patent number: 5887320Abstract: A fastener component comprises a field of loop-engaging elements each secured to a support. At least one of the elements has a molded, cantilever stem secured to the support at a base, projecting from the base at an acute angle to the support substantially linearly along a lengthwise axis to the region of a distal tip. The length of the projection upon the support of the portion of the cantilever stem beyond the base is between about 0.5 and 2.0 times the width of the base of the element, and the length of the projection upon the support of the portion of the stem between the tip and the point of its greatest spacing from the support is less than about 0.25 times the width of the base. The structure of the element can be useful for engaging very fine fibers that have low loft such as are found in inexpensive non-woven materials, due to minuscule motions of the head of the fastener element during engagement. Molds and methods for forming such fastener components are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventor: George A. Provost