Patents by Inventor James Thornsberry

James Thornsberry 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).

  • Publication number: 20050053780
    Abstract: A rigid closed cell polyisocyanate-based foams is created by reacting at least one organic polyisocyanate with compounds having at least two active hydrogen atoms in the presence of an n-pentane blowing agent. When the foam is formed into a laminated board with facers, the foam formulation includes a sufficient amount of a common blend of cleaning solvent chemicals to cause a noticeable improvement in facer adhesion. The chemicals used to improve facer adhesion are a standard blend of industrial cleaning solvents called “Di-Basic Esters” or DBE. The actual chemical compounds in one mode of this mixture are the methyl esters of about 59% glutaric acid, about 20% succinic acid, and about 21% adipic acid. The minimum rate of addition of the Di-Basic Esters” [DBE] thought to be effective may be less than about 0.5 parts per hundred parts of polyol (pphpp). The currently preferred embodiments use add-on rates within the range of about 0.5 to about 5.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2004
    Publication date: March 10, 2005
    Applicant: Atlas Roofing Corporation
    Inventors: James Thornsberry, Gregory Islas, Robert Blanpied
  • Publication number: 20040126564
    Abstract: A rigid closed cell polyisocyanate-based foams is created by reacting at least one organic polyisocyanate with compounds having at least two active hydrogen atoms in the presence of an n-pentane blowing agent. When the foam is formed into a laminated board with facers, the foam formulation includes a sufficient amount of a common blend of cleaning solvent chemicals to cause a noticeable improvement in facer adhesion. The chemicals used to improve facer adhesion are a standard blend of industrial cleaning solvents called “Di-Basic Esters” or DBE. The actual chemical compounds in one mode of this mixture are the methyl esters of about 59% glutaric acid, about 20% succinic acid, and about 21% adipic acid. The minimum rate of addition of the Di-Basic Esters” [DBE] thought to be effective may be less than about 0.5 parts per hundred parts of polyol (pphpp). The currently preferred embodiments use add-on rates within the range of about 0.5 to about 5.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2003
    Publication date: July 1, 2004
    Applicant: Atlas Roofing Corporation
    Inventors: James Thornsberry, Gregory Islas, Robert H. Blanpied
  • Publication number: 20030013777
    Abstract: Rigid closed cell polyisocyanate-based insulation foams are created by reacting at least one organic polyisocyanate with compounds having at least two active hydrogen atoms in the presence of acetone used as an expansion, or blowing, agent. Various additives common to rigid closed-cell foam such as cell size controlling silicone surfactants are used to produce a thermal insulating rigid foam. Also, catalysts, flame retardant chemicals, and organic surfactants can be any of the ordinary products normally used by those experienced in the art of foam production. The utilization of acetone and water reduce the amount of hydrocarbon VOCs needed to obtain any given density thus reducing the volatile organic compounds released from the foam insulation. This benefit comes without detriment to the other important qualities needed in such a foam.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2002
    Publication date: January 16, 2003
    Inventors: James Thornsberry, Gregory Islas, Robert H. Blanpied