Patents by Inventor Jacob D. Young
Jacob D. Young 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: 20240343857Abstract: The present disclosure provides an extrudable article and a composition, each including at least one polyurethane including hydroxyl groups and latent isocyanate groups in the form of uretdione groups. The hydroxyl groups are present on a first polyurethane and the latent isocyanate groups are present on either the first polyurethane or a second polyurethane and a ratio of the latent isocyanate groups to the hydroxyl groups is greater than 1.2:1. A method of making the extrudable article is provided including reacting in an extruder a polymerizable composition including a uretdione-containing material including a reaction product of a diisocyanate reacted with itself, a hydroxyl-containing compound, and an isocyanate-containing compound. A method of making a core-sheath filament is provided including forming a core composition of the at least one polyurethane and wrapping a sheath composition including an ethylene copolymer or a polyolefin around the core composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2022Publication date: October 17, 2024Inventors: Joseph D. Rule, Kolby L. White, Ross E. Behling, Jacob D. Young, Jay M. Jennen, David P. Siglin
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Patent number: 12104288Abstract: The present disclosure provides a core-sheath filament. The core-sheath filament includes an adhesive core and a non-tacky sheath, wherein the sheath exhibits a melt flow index of less than 15 grams per 10 minutes. The present disclosure also provides a method of printing an adhesive. The method includes a) melting a core-sheath filament in a nozzle to form a molten composition, and b) dispensing the molten composition through the nozzle onto a substrate. Steps a) and b) are carried out one or more times to form a printed adhesive. The core-sheath filament includes an adhesive core and a non-tacky sheath. Further, methods are provided, including receiving, by a manufacturing device having one or more processors, a digital object comprising data specifying an article; and generating, with the manufacturing device by an additive manufacturing process using a core-sheath filament, the article including a printed adhesive based on the digital object.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2019Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Eric O. Nyaribo, Thomas Q. Chastek, Robert D. Waid, Ross J. DeVolder, Jacob D. Young, Shaun M. West, Mikhail A. Belkin, Joseph C. Dingeldein, Jay A. Esch, Mark E. Napierala
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Patent number: 12091517Abstract: Compositions and films are described comprising a polylactic (PLA) polymer and a copolymer comprising a first moiety comprising a C12-C30 alkyl group and a second moiety that is miscible in the composition. Suitable first moieties include a C12-C30 alkyl (meth)acrylate or a polyvinyl alcohol comprising pendent C12-C30 alkyl groups. Suitable second moieties include C1-C10 (meth)acrylic acid or ester thereof, vinyl acetate and ethylene vinyl acetate. The aforementioned composition may be used to form a release layer of an adhesive article such as a pressure sensitive adhesive tape. The films may be a monolithic film or a film layer of a multilayer film. The release layer may be disposed upon a substrate layer that may also comprise PLA. The films are produced by melt extrusion of the aforementioned composition and may be oriented.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2017Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: William W. Merrill, Jeffrey P. Kalish, Jacob D. Young, Ramesh C. Kumar, Sonja S. Mackey, Kanta Kumar, Adam R. Wohl, David J. Kinning, Michael D. Crandall, Ignatius A. Kadoma
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Patent number: 12023855Abstract: A core-sheath filament having a non-tacky sheath and a hot-melt processable adhesive core, the sheath exhibiting a melt flow index of less than 15 grams per 10 minutes, is provided. Methods of making the core-sheath filament and methods of using the core-sheath filament to print a hot-melt processable adhesive onto a primer-treated substrate surface to provide a structural bond are described.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2023Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Alexander J. Kugel, Mark E. Napierala, Thomas Q. Chastek, Shaun M. West, Jacob D. Young, Ross E. Behling
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Patent number: 11912003Abstract: Multilayer films and adhesive tapes that include such films, wherein the multilayer films include plasticized polyvinyl chloride and optionally one or more fillers.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2022Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Christopher J. Rother, Jose P. De Souza, Robert B. Rosner, Jacob D. Young, Jeffrey O. Emslander, Gregg A. Patnode, Ann R. Fornof, Rafael Garcia-Ramirez, Jay M. Krieger
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Publication number: 20230357602Abstract: Methods of bonding a pressure-sensitive adhesive to a substrate are provided. The methods include heating a styrenic block copolymer composition to provide an adhesive melt composition, wherein the styrenic block copolymer composition contains a hard segment block with a glass transition temperature of from 90° C. to 220° C.; masticating the adhesive melt composition; delivering the adhesive melt composition onto the substrate at a temperature that exceeds the glass transition temperature of the hard segment block by from 20° C. to 150° C.; and cooling the adhesive melt composition to obtain a bonded pressure-sensitive adhesive. Optionally, the substrate can be a non-film substrate, or the styrenic block copolymer composition can be provided in a core-sheath filament that includes a styrenic block copolymer core and a sheath that is non-tacky at ambient temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2020Publication date: November 9, 2023Inventors: Mark E. NAPIERALA, Thomas Q. CHASTEK, Robert D. WAID, Ross E. BEHLING, Shaun M. WEST, Jacob D. YOUNG
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Publication number: 20230278281Abstract: A core-sheath filament having a non-tacky sheath and a hot-melt processable adhesive core, the sheath exhibiting a melt flow index of less than 15 grams per 10 minutes, is provided. Methods of making the core-sheath filament and methods of using the core-sheath filament to print a hot-melt processable adhesive onto a primer-treated substrate surface to provide a structural bond are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Inventors: Alexander J. Kugel, Mark E. Napierala, Thomas Q. Chastek, Shaun M. West, Jacob D. Young, Ross E. Behling
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Patent number: 11725308Abstract: A core-sheath filament including a crosslinkable adhesive core that can be cured using ultraviolet or visible light radiation. These crosslinkable adhesive core compositions can provide very high bond strength and are capable of replacing traditional mechanical fasteners in many industrial applications. Core-sheath filaments including such crosslinkable compositions, crosslinked compositions, articles containing these compositions, and methods of making the articles are provided. The crosslinkable compositions contain pendant aromatic ketone groups or pendant (meth)acryloyl groups that, upon exposure to ultraviolet radiation, result in the formation of crosslinks within the polymeric material. The crosslinked compositions can function as pressure-sensitive adhesives.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2020Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Ross E. Behling, Thomas Q. Chastek, Mark E. Napierala, Alexander J. Kugel, Shaun M. West, Robert D. Waid, Jacob D. Young
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Patent number: 11673317Abstract: A core-sheath filament having a non-tacky sheath and a hot-melt processable adhesive core, the sheath exhibiting a melt flow index of less than 15 grams per 10 minutes, is provided. Methods of making the core-sheath filament and methods of using the core-sheath filament to print a hot-melt processable adhesive onto a primer-treated substrate surface to provide a structural bond are described.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2020Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Alexander J. Kugel, Shantanu R. Ranade, Mark E. Napierala, Thomas Q. Chastek, Shaun M. West, Jacob D. Young, Ross E. Behling
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Publication number: 20230116424Abstract: A core-sheath filament is provided that includes a curable composition. The curable composition contains an epoxy resin and a photoacid generator. Methods of making the core-sheath filament and methods of using the core-sheath filament for printing and bonding are provided. The core-sheath filaments can be used to form a cured composition having structural bonding performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2021Publication date: April 13, 2023Inventors: Kathleen S. Shafer, Thomas Q. Chastek, Mark E. Napierala, Jacob D. Young, Ross E. Behling, Shaun M. West, John Christopher Thomas
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Publication number: 20230089703Abstract: Core-sheath filaments comprising cores including a polymer and 1 wt. % to 10 wt. % of a blowing agent, that can be dispensed as the core in a core-sheath construction. Dispensed adhesive compositions comprising the disclosed core-sheath filaments, the dispensed adhesive composition being a product resulting from compounding the core-sheath filament through a heated extruder nozzle. Methods of preparing core-sheath filaments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2020Publication date: March 23, 2023Inventors: Jeffrey P. Kalish, Thomas Q. Chastek, Jacob D. Young, Shaun M. West, Jason D. McNulty
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Publication number: 20230081858Abstract: Multilayer films and adhesive tapes that include such films, wherein the multilayer films include plasticized polyvinyl chloride and optionally one or more fillers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Christopher J. Rother, Jose P. De Souza, Robert B. Rosner, Jacob D. Young, Jeffrey O. Emslander, Gregg A. Patnode, Ann R. Fornof, Rafael Garcia-Ramirez, Jay M. Krieger
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Patent number: 11578240Abstract: Adhesive tapes include a plasticized polyvinyl chloride backing, a primer including an ethylene/carbon monoxide-containing terpolymer and a styrene-containing block copolymer and an epoxidized polymer, and an adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2020Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Jeffrey O. Emslander, Ann R. Fornof, Rafael Garcia-Ramirez, Jay M. Krieger, Gregg A. Patnode, Robert B. Rosner, Christopher J. Rother, Jose P. de Souza, Jacob D. Young
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Publication number: 20220380632Abstract: The disclosed film backing has a multilayer extensible substrate with a securing adhesive that can secure to a surface and a tab to stretch the extensible substrate to remove the securing adhesive from the underlying surface. Stretching the extensible substrate will easily release the adhesive from the underlying surface. Therefore, a strong adhesive can be used. The multilayer extensible substrate includes an elastic layer forming the core adjacent to a plastically-deforming layers forming the skin to minimize the elasticity of the overall construction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2020Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: Bret W. Ludwig, Abbi G. Johnson, Katelyn M. Leniczek, Lacey M. Strand, Jeffrey O. Emslander, Jacob D. Young, Ramasubramani Kuduva Raman Thanumoorthy, Brian E. Spiewak, Timothy J. Nies, James M. Sieracki
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Patent number: 11498320Abstract: Multilayer films and adhesive tapes that include such films, wherein the multilayer films include plasticized polyvinyl chloride and optionally one or more fillers.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2017Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Christopher J. Rother, Jose P. De Souza, Robert B. Rosner, Jacob D. Young, Jeffrey O. Emslander, Gregg A. Patnode, Ann R. Fornof, Rafael Garcia-Ramirez, Jay M. Krieger
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Publication number: 20220315807Abstract: An adhesive article including: a coextruded polymeric backing that includes: a first layer including an amorphous polyamide, the first layer having first and second opposing major surfaces; and a second layer including a polar-modified polyolefin, the second layer having first and second opposing major surfaces; wherein the first major surface of the second layer is in contact with the second major surface of the first layer; and an acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive layer in contact with the first major surface of the first layer of the backing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2020Publication date: October 6, 2022Inventors: David T. Amos, Jeffrey O. Emslander, Lacey M. Strand, Edward E. Cole, Jay M. Jennen, Rajdeep S. Kalgutkar, Jilliann M. Nelson, Jacob D. Young, Robert D. Waid, Doreen Eckhardt, Daniel Zulkarnain
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Publication number: 20220298676Abstract: Provided are amorphous polyolefin compositions that can be dispensed digitally as the core in a core-sheath construction. These formulations provide dependable adhesion to both polar and non-polar surface in addition to providing a high barrier to air and moisture which is beneficial in many applications. These formulations and the method of processing these formulations provide many benefits, including low VOCs, avoiding die cutting, design flexibility, achieving intricate nonplanar bonding patterns, printing on thin and/or delicate substrates, and printing on an irregular and/or complex topography, no need for release liners or low-adhesion backsize, and no need for a post-processing step.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2020Publication date: September 22, 2022Inventors: Vasav Sahni, Mark W. Emerson, Jacob D. Young, Shaun M. West, Thomas Q. Chastek, Jason D. Clapper
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Patent number: 11446185Abstract: The present application generally relates to support articles and methods of making and using them. Some embodiments of the support articles of the present disclosure provide compression and/or stabilization to sore joints, tendons, or muscles. In some embodiments, the compression and/or enhanced stabilization is provided, at least in part, by one or more reinforcing portions. In some embodiments, the support articles can easily be applied by a non-trained user and can be worn in many conditions (including, for example, in the shower or during exercise) for up to three days. In some embodiments, the support articles or support articles also have a relatively slim profile and are thus discreet such that they can be worn under clothing without being noticeable. In some embodiments, the support articles eliminate or reduce joint or muscle pain or soreness.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2017Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Diane L. Emslander, Dominic J. Julian, Jeffrey O. Emslander, Jacob D. Young
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Publication number: 20220290335Abstract: A core-sheath filament including a crosslinkable adhesive core that can be cured using ultraviolet or visible light radiation. These crosslinkable adhesive core compositions can provide very high bond strength and are capable of replacing traditional mechanical fasteners in many industrial applications. Core-sheath filaments including such crosslinkable compositions, crosslinked compositions, articles containing these compositions, and methods of making the articles are provided. The crosslinkable compositions contain pendant aromatic ketone groups or pendant (meth)acryloyl groups that, upon exposure to ultraviolet radiation, result in the formation of crosslinks within the polymeric material. The crosslinked compositions can function as pressure-sensitive adhesives.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2020Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventors: Ross E. Behling, Thomas Q. Chastek, Mark E. Napierala, Alexander J. Kugel, Shaun M. West, Robert D. Waid, Jacob D. Young
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Publication number: 20220281159Abstract: A core-sheath filament having a non-tacky sheath and a hot-melt processable adhesive core, the sheath exhibiting a melt flow index of less than 15 grams per 10 minutes, is provided. Methods of making the core-sheath filament and methods of using the core-sheath filament to print a hot-melt processable adhesive onto a primer-treated substrate surface to provide a structural bond are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2020Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: Alexander J. Kugel, Shantanu R. Ranade, Mark E. Napierala, Thomas Q. Chastek, Shaun M. West, Jacob D. Young, Ross E. Behling