Patents by Inventor Lisa M. Arthur
Lisa M. Arthur 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: 20230303821Abstract: A liquid phenolic resin composition for use as a binder for a refractory article, the phenolic resin composition comprising a phenol formaldehyde resin, wherein the phenolic resin composition has a reduced vaporization percentage of phenolic compounds. The phenolic resin composition is used in refractory compositions comprising at least 50 wt. % of one or more refractory aggregate(s), based on a total weight of the refractory composition. There is also disclosed a refractory article, such as a brick, formed into a shape comprising said refractory composition and heating until the phenolic resin composition is at least 20% cured and having a green strength after curing at 170° C. for 5 hours sufficient for handling the solid without falling apart.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2022Publication date: September 28, 2023Applicants: Arclin USA LLC, HARBISONWALKER INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Shekhar L. Pendalwar, James T. Wright, Lisa M. Arthur, Darren A. Riedlinger, Yusuf Celikbag, Tomasz Ventz
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Publication number: 20190112424Abstract: Amine-aldehyde resins are disclosed for removing a wide variety of solids and/or ionic species from the liquids in which they are suspended and/or dissolved. These resins are especially useful as froth flotation depressants, for example in the beneficiation of value materials (e.g., bitumen, coal, or kaolin clay) to remove impurities such as sand. The resins are also useful for treating aqueous liquid suspensions to remove solid particulates, as well as for removing metallic ions in the purification of water.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventors: James T. Wright, John B. Hines, Lisa M. Arthur, Carl R. White, Kurt D. Gabrielson, Michael J. Cousin
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Patent number: 10150839Abstract: Amine-aldehyde resins are disclosed for removing a wide variety of solids and/or ionic species from the liquids in which they are suspended and/or dissolved. These resins are especially useful as froth flotation depressants, for example in the beneficiation of value materials (e.g., bitumen, coal, or kaolin clay) to remove impurities such as sand. The resins are also useful for treating aqueous liquid suspensions to remove solid particulates, as well as for removing metallic ions in the purification of water.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2014Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: INGEVITY SOUTH CAROLINA, LLCInventors: James T. Wright, John B. Hines, Lisa M. Arthur, Carl R. White, Kurt D. Gabrielson, Michael J. Cousin
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Publication number: 20150284561Abstract: Dedusting agents for fiberglass products and methods for making and using the same are provided. The composition can include a binder and a dedusting agent. The dedusting agent can include an emulsion comprising one or more pitches, one or more fatty acids, one or more rosins, or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2013Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Kim Tutin, Phillip W. Hurd, Kelly A. Shoemake, Brian L. Swift, Michael C. Peck, Lisa M. Arthur
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Patent number: 9133334Abstract: Dedusting agents for fiberglass products and methods for making and using the same are provided. The composition can include a binder and a dedusting agent. The dedusting agent can include an emulsion comprising one or more pitches, one or more fatty acids, one or more rosins, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2013Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Kim Tutin, Phillip W. Hurd, Kelly A. Shoemake, Brian L. Swift, Michael C. Peck, Lisa M. Arthur
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Publication number: 20140301921Abstract: Amine-aldehyde resins are disclosed for removing a wide variety of solids and/or ionic species from the liquids in which they are suspended and/or dissolved. These resins are especially useful as froth flotation depressants, for example in the beneficiation of value materials (e.g., bitumen, coal, or kaolin clay) to remove impurities such as sand. The resins are also useful for treating aqueous liquid suspensions to remove solid particulates, as well as for removing metallic ions in the purification of water.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventors: James T. Wright, John B. Hines, Lisa M. Arthur, Carl R. White, Kurt D. Gabrielson, Michael J. Cousin
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Patent number: 8757389Abstract: Amine-aldehyde resins are disclosed for removing a wide variety of solids and/or ionic species from the liquids in which they are suspended and/or dissolved. These resins are especially useful as froth flotation depressants, for example in the beneficiation of value materials (e.g., bitumen, coal, or kaolin clay) to remove impurities such as sand. The resins are also useful for treating aqueous liquid suspensions to remove solid particulates, as well as for removing metallic ions in the purification of water.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: James T. Wright, Carl R. White, Kurt Gabrielson, John B. Hines, Lisa M. Arthur, Michael J. Cousin
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Patent number: 8741171Abstract: Compositions for reducing the formation of dust and methods for making and using same are provided. The composition can include an emulsion comprising one or more pitches, one or more fatty acids, one or more rosins, or any combination thereof. The composition can also include one or more film forming polymers, one or more oils, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2013Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemical LLCInventors: Brian L. Swift, Michael C. Peck, Lisa M. Arthur, John B. Hines, Pablo G. Dopico, Kelly A. Shoemake
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Patent number: 8702993Abstract: Amine-aldehyde resins are disclosed for removing a wide variety of solids and/or ionic species from the liquids in which they are suspended and/or dissolved. These resins are especially useful as froth flotation depressants in the separation of bitumen from sand and/or clay or in the beneficiation of clay (e.g., kaolin clay) from an impure clay-containing ore. The resins are also useful for treating aqueous liquid suspensions to remove solid particulates, as well as for removing metallic ions in the purification of water.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: James Wright, Carl R. White, Kurt Gabrielson, John B. Hines, Lisa M. Arthur, Paul Hart, Richard Rediger
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Publication number: 20140034871Abstract: Compositions for reducing the formation of dust and methods for making and using same are provided. The composition can include an emulsion comprising one or more pitches, one or more fatty acids, one or more rosins, or any combination thereof. The composition can also include one or more film forming polymers, one or more oils, or a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Brian L. Swift, Michael C. Peck, Lisa M. Arthur, John B. Hines, Pablo G. Dopico, Kelly A. Shoemake
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Publication number: 20140001396Abstract: Dedusting agents for fiberglass products and methods for making and using the same are provided. The composition can include a binder and a dedusting agent. The dedusting agent can include an emulsion comprising one or more pitches, one or more fatty acids, one or more rosins, or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Kim Tutin, Phillip W. Hurd, Kelly A. Shoemake, Brian L. Swift, Michael C. Peck, Lisa M. Arthur
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Patent number: 8580139Abstract: Compositions for reducing the formation of dust and methods for making and using same are provided. The composition can include an emulsion comprising one or more pitches, one or more fatty acids, one or more rosins, or any combination thereof. The composition can also include one or more film forming polymers, one or more oils, or a combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Brian L. Swift, Lisa M. Arthur, Kelly A. Shoemake, Michael C. Peck, John B. Hines, Pablo G. Dopico
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Patent number: 8557138Abstract: An emulsion of pitch in water preferably characterized by having a lower level of tack on drying by virtue of using as the emulsifying agent a fatty acid, a chemically modified fatty acid, a rosin acid, a chemically modified rosin acid, or combinations thereof, especially a tall oil fatty acid, or a chemically modified tall oil fatty acid, where the pitch emulsion is useful for reducing the development of fugitive dust in a dust-forming material.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2009Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Lisa M. Arthur, John B. Hines, Brian L. Swift, Pablo G. Dopico, Michael C. Peck, Roger Scott Johnson
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Patent number: 8551355Abstract: Dedusting agents for fiberglass products and methods for making and using the same are provided. The composition can include a binder and a dedusting agent. The dedusting agent can include an emulsion comprising one or more pitches, one or more fatty acids, one or more rosins, or any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2010Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: Kim Tutin, Kelly Shoemake, Phillip W. Hurd, Brian L. Swift, Michael C. Peck, Lisa M. Arthur
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Patent number: 8127930Abstract: Amine-aldehyde resins are disclosed for removing a wide variety of solids and/or ionic species from the liquids in which they are suspended and/or dissolved. These resins are especially useful as froth flotation depressants, for example in the beneficiation of value materials (e.g., bitumen, coal, or kaolin clay) to remove impurities such as sand. The resins are also useful for treating aqueous liquid suspensions to remove solid particulates, as well as for removing metallic ions in the purification of water.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: James T. Wright, Carl R. White, Kurt Gabrielson, John B. Hines, Lisa M. Arthur, Michael J. Cousin
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Patent number: 8092686Abstract: Modified resins are disclosed for removing a wide variety of solids and/or ionic species from the liquids in which they are suspended and/or dissolved. These modified resins are especially useful as froth flotation depressants in the beneficiation of many types of materials (e.g., mineral and metal ores), including the beneficiation of impure coal comprising clay impurities, as well as in the separation of valuable bitumen from solid contaminants such as sand. The modified resins are also useful for treating aqueous liquid suspensions to facilitate the removal of solid particulates, as well as the removal of metallic ions in the purification of water. The modified resins comprise a base resin that is modified with a coupling agent, which is highly selective for binding to solid contaminants and especially siliceous materials such as sand or clay.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2006Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: James T. Wright, Carl R. White, Kurt Gabrielson, John B. Hines, Lisa M. Arthur, Michael J. Cousin
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Patent number: 8011514Abstract: Modified resins are disclosed for removing a wide variety of solids and/or ionic species from the liquids in which they are suspended and/or dissolved. These modified resins are especially useful as froth flotation depressants in the beneficiation of many types of materials (e.g., mineral and metal ores), including the beneficiation of impure coal comprising clay impurities, as well as in the separation of valuable bitumen from solid contaminants such as sand. The modified resins are also useful for treating aqueous liquid suspensions to facilitate the removal of solid particulates, as well as the removal of metallic ions in the purification of water. The modified resins comprise a base resin that is modified with a coupling agent, which is highly selective for binding to solid contaminants and especially siliceous materials such as sand or clay.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: James T. Wright, Carl R. White, Kurt Gabrielson, John B. Hines, Lisa M. Arthur, Michael J. Cousin
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Publication number: 20110168943Abstract: An emulsion of pitch in water preferably characterized by having a lower level of tack on drying by virtue of using as the emulsifying agent a fatty acid, a chemically modified fatty acid, a rosin acid, a chemically modified rosin acid, or combinations thereof, especially a tall oil fatty acid, or a chemically modified tall oil fatty acid, where the pitch emulsion is useful for reducing the development of fugitive dust in a dust-forming material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: GEORGIA-PACIFIC CHEMICALS LLCInventors: Lisa M. Arthur, John B. Hines, Brian L. Swift, Pablo G. Dopico, Michael C. Peck, Roger Scott Johnson
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Patent number: 7913852Abstract: Modified resins are disclosed for removing a wide variety of solids and/or ionic species from the liquids in which they are suspended and/or dissolved. These modified resins are especially useful as froth flotation depressants in the beneficiation of many types of materials (e.g., mineral and metal ores), including the beneficiation of impure coal comprising clay impurities, as well as in the separation of valuable bitumen from solid contaminants such as sand. The modified resins are also useful for treating aqueous liquid suspensions to remove solid particulates, as well as for removing metallic ions in the purification of water. The modified resins comprise a base resin that is modified with a coupling agent, which is highly selective for binding to solid contaminants and especially siliceous materials such as sand or clay.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLCInventors: James Wright, Carl R. White, Kurt Gabrielson, John B. Hines, Phillip W. Hurd, Lisa M. Arthur, Paul Hart, Richard Rediger, Robbie D. Kelly
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Publication number: 20110054098Abstract: Dedusting agents for fiberglass products and methods for making and using the same are provided. The composition can include a binder and a dedusting agent. The dedusting agent can include an emulsion comprising one or more pitches, one or more fatty acids, one or more rosins, or any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: GEORGIA-PACIFIC CHEMICALS LLCInventors: Kim Tutin, Phillip W. Hurd, Kelly Shoemake, Brian L. Swift, Michael C. Peck, Lisa M. Arthur