Patents by Inventor Malcolm J. Stagg

Malcolm J. Stagg 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).

  • Patent number: 7900845
    Abstract: A composite magnetic card for bearing printed data and suitable for mailing purposes comprising (a) a first planar sheet of paper cardstock having a first face and second face; (b) a second planar sheet comprising a magnetic material having a first face and a second face and defining at least one detachable portion defined by a die cut while having suitably located portions integrally retained to non-detachable magnetic material of the second planar sheet; wherein the first sheet first face is sufficiently and suitably adhered with an adhesive to the second sheet first face to retain the detachable portion of the second sheet to the first sheet but wherein the adhesive is not disposed at first selected locations between the first sheet and the second sheet within the card. The resultant card after the detachable portion has been removed is adhesive-free to provide a non-sticky, clear area of the card, which may be readily used to clearly displace further desired data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2011
    Assignee: SnapNwin Inc.
    Inventor: Malcolm J. Stagg
  • Patent number: 7707758
    Abstract: A composite magnetic card for bearing printed data and suitable for mailing purposes comprising (a) a first planar sheet of paper cardstock having a first face and second face; (b) a second planar sheet comprising a magnetic material having a first face and a second face and defining at least one detachable portion defined by a die cut while having suitably located portions integrally retained to non-detachable magnetic material of the second planar sheet; wherein the first sheet first face is sufficiently and suitably adhered with an adhesive to the second sheet first face to retain the detachable portion of the second sheet to the first sheet but wherein the adhesive is not disposed at first selected locations between the first sheet and the second sheet within the card. The resultant card after the detachable portion has been removed is adhesive-free to provide a non-sticky, clear area of the card, which may be readily used to clearly displace further desired data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2010
    Assignee: SnapNwin Inc.
    Inventor: Malcolm J. Stagg
  • Publication number: 20100096465
    Abstract: A composite magnetic card for bearing printed data and suitable for mailing purposes comprising (a) a first planar sheet of paper cardstock having a first face and second face; (b) a second planar sheet comprising a magnetic material having a first face and a second face and defining at least one detachable portion defined by a die cut while having suitably located portions integrally retained to non-detachable magnetic material of the second planar sheet; wherein the first sheet first face is sufficiently and suitably adhered with an adhesive to the second sheet first face to retain the detachable portion of the second sheet to the first sheet but wherein the adhesive is not disposed at first selected locations between the first sheet and the second sheet within the card. The resultant card after the detachable portion has been removed is adhesive-free to provide a non-sticky, clear area of the card, which may be readily used to clearly displace further desired data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2008
    Publication date: April 22, 2010
    Inventor: Malcolm J. Stagg
  • Publication number: 20080196284
    Abstract: A composite magnetic card for bearing printed data and suitable for mailing purposes comprising (a) a first planar sheet of paper cardstock having a first face and second face; (b) a second planar sheet comprising a magnetic material having a first face and a second face and defining at least one detachable portion defined by a die cut while having suitably located portions integrally retained to non-detachable magnetic material of the second planar sheet; wherein the first sheet first face is sufficiently and suitably adhered with an adhesive to the second sheet first face to retain the detachable portion of the second sheet to the first sheet but wherein the adhesive is not disposed at first selected locations between the first sheet and the second sheet within the card. The resultant card after the detachable portion has been removed is adhesive-free to provide a non-sticky, clear area of the card, which may be readily used to clearly displace further desired data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2007
    Publication date: August 21, 2008
    Inventor: Malcolm J. Stagg
  • Patent number: 4877671
    Abstract: A foam composite - especially useful as an insulating board - comprising first and second oppositely disposed corrugated skins having a core of foam material therebetween, and a reinforcement medium located at the interface between the foam core and each skin, the foam extending through interstices or pores in the medium and bonding to the medium and to the skins. The reinforced composite so formed has increased resistance to bending and other deformations and improved dimensional stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 31, 1989
    Assignee: BPCO, Inc.
    Inventors: Malcolm J. Stagg, Eric P. Stern, Sunil Vidyarthi
  • Patent number: 4861642
    Abstract: A foam composite--especially useful as an insulating board--comprising first and second opposed corrugated skins having corrugations with inwardly facing apices, one or each of the skins being provided with a mat of porous or apertured reinforcement material extending across the apices of the corrugations and the foam extending through the pores or apertures of each mat to fill the spaces defined by the inwardly facing surfaces of the corrugations and embed the reinforcement material within the cured foam. As an alternative to a continuous mat, there may be used a plurality of strips of rigid porous or nonporous reinforcement material, spaced apart and extending across the apices of the corrugations, the foam extending through the gaps between the strips to fill the spaces defined by the inwardly facing surfaces of the corrugations and embed the strips of reinforcement material within the foam. The mat or strips reinforce the skin and resist dimensional change due to shrinkage of the foam core during storage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1989
    Assignee: BPCO Inc.
    Inventors: Malcolm J. Stagg, Eric P. Stern, Sunil Vidyarthi
  • Patent number: 4128678
    Abstract: Apparatus for and method of manufacturing a heat insulating material from an uncured, strip-shaped felt of fibres containing a heat hardenable bonding substance firstly form corrugations extending across the entire width of the uncured felt and following one another in succession along the length of the felt. The corrugated felt is then cured as a cured felt containing fibres extending in a serpentine array along the felt, and conveyed along a path of travel extending past a cutter having a cutting blade extending transversely across the path, whereby the felt is cut longitudinally into two partial felts, the corrugations being severed so that the fibres form U-shaped arrays disposed in succession along each of the partial felts. This fibre array provides compressive strength combined with flexibility, enabling the insulating material to be used on various pipe sizes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1978
    Assignee: Fiberglas Canada Limited
    Inventors: Paul E. Metcalfe, Randall W. Rollo, Malcolm J. Stagg