Patents by Inventor Nicolas Cunningham

Nicolas Cunningham 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: 9134096
    Abstract: A ballistic resistant article is presented comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, each of said layers comprising a network of fibers, wherein the fibers have a strength of at least 800 mN/tex (1100 MPa) according to ASTM D 7269-07 and a matrix material, wherein the matrix material comprises a mixture comprising: at least one styrene butadiene random copolymer resin, and at least one tackifier. Compared with an article of the same construction but with a matrix material without a tackifier the article according to the invention comprises a higher adhesion between the fibrous layers both in the unaged and aged state and a lower water pick up after water soak. The article additionally comprising a plate of metal or ceramic exhibits minimal or even no delamination of the fibrous layers after ballistic attack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2012
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2015
    Assignees: Teijin Aramid B.V., Barrday, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc-Jan de Haas, Alex van Norel, Vincent van Bommel, Ramon van Rooij, Nicolas Cunningham, Chinkalben Patel
  • Patent number: 9091512
    Abstract: A ballistic resistant article is presented comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, each of said layers comprising a network of fibers, wherein the fibers have a strength of at least 800 mN/tex (1100 MPa) according to ASTM D 7269-07 and a matrix material, wherein the matrix material comprises a mixture comprising at least one self-crosslinking acrylic resin and/or at least one crosslinkable acrylic resin, and at least one tackifier. Compared with an article of the same construction but with a matrix material without tackifier the article according to the invention comprises a higher adhesion between the fibrous layers both in the unaged and aged state and a lower water pick up after water soak and the article passes the gasoline soak test.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 28, 2015
    Assignees: Teijin Aramid B.V., Barrday, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc-Jan de Haas, Alex van Norel, Vincent van Bommel, Ramon van Rooij, Nicolas Cunningham, Chinkalben Patel
  • Publication number: 20130295805
    Abstract: A ballistic resistant article is presented comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, each of said layers comprising a network of fibers, wherein the fibers have a strength of at least 800 mN/tex (1100 MPa) according to ASTM D 7269-07 and a matrix material, wherein the matrix material comprises a mixture comprising: at least one styrene butadiene random copolymer resin, and at least one tackifier. Compared with an article of the same construction but with a matrix material without a tackifier the article according to the invention comprises a higher adhesion between the fibrous layers both in the unaged and aged state and a lower water pick up after water soak. The article additionally comprising a plate of metal or ceramic exhibits minimal or even no delamination of the fibrous layers after ballistic attack.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2012
    Publication date: November 7, 2013
    Applicant: BARRDAY INC.
    Inventors: Marc-Jan de Haas, Alex van Norel, Vincent van Bommel, Ramon van Rooij, Nicolas Cunningham, Chinkalben Patel
  • Publication number: 20130284007
    Abstract: A ballistic resistant article is presented comprising a plurality of fibrous layers, each of said layers comprising a network of fibers, wherein the fibers have a strength of at least 800 mN/tex (1100 MPa) according to ASTM D 7269-07 and a matrix material, wherein the matrix material comprises a mixture comprising at least one self-crosslinking acrylic resin and/or at least one crosslinkable acrylic resin, and at least one tackifier. Compared with an article of the same construction but with a matrix material without tackifier the article according to the invention comprises a higher adhesion between the fibrous layers both in the unaged and aged state and a lower water pick up after water soak and the article passes the gasoline soak test.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2012
    Publication date: October 31, 2013
    Applicants: Barrday Inc., Teijin Aramid B.V.
    Inventors: Marc-Jan de Haas, Alex van Norel, Vincent van Bommel, Ramon van Rooij, Nicolas Cunningham, Chinkalben Patel
  • Publication number: 20120119401
    Abstract: A porous, carbonaceous body for use in respiratory protection is produced by making a slurry of carbonaceous powder such as carbon black, a polymeric binder such as polyvinyl alcohol and a solvent, drying and grinding the slurry to yield a ground powder, compacting the powder and heat treating the resulting green body. Alternatively, the slurry is only partially dried to produce a paste, which is compacted and then heat treated. A reactive monomer (plasticizer of cross-linking agent) can be added to the polymeric binder.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2008
    Publication date: May 17, 2012
    Inventors: Nicolas Cunningham, Michael Evans, Seol Bang
  • Publication number: 20110152408
    Abstract: Coating composition includes curable epoxy resin in solid form, curing agent for the epoxy resin, and filler. Further, there is a polyolefin containing component having a compatibilizer polymer that is a modified polyolefin, a mixture of a polyolefin or olefin copolymer with a functionalized rubber, or both. The modified polyolefin and functionalized rubber contain groups reactive with either the epoxy resin or the epoxy curing agent. A polyolefin-based portion that amounts to at least 50% by weight of the polyolefin containing component, and an epoxy-based portion that amounts to at least 50% by weight of the curable epoxy resin have viscosities such that the difference between the viscosity of the polyolefin-based portion and the viscosity of the epoxy-based portion, expressed as a percentage based on the lower of the two viscosities, is less than 40%. These viscosities are measured by ASTM D4440 at the Vicat softening points, as measured by ASTM D 1525.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2009
    Publication date: June 23, 2011
    Applicant: SHAWCOR LTD.
    Inventors: Nicolas Cunningham, Stephen J. Edmondson, Dennis T. H. Wong
  • Patent number: 6828040
    Abstract: The invention relates to an improved composite used as a bipolar separator plate in fuel cells. The composite of the invention comprises a steel substrate having a carbon coating thereon, the carbon coating comprises a carbon layer derived by pyrolysis of an acetylenic polymer having a content of carbon of at least 90%, the carbon layer protects the substrate against corrosion and improves long term contact resistivity, the polymer is soluble at a temperature below 110° C. in an organic solvent, and the carbon layer contacts said steel substrate. A process for preparing the composite according to the invention is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2004
    Assignees: Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Universite McGill
    Inventors: Nicolas Cunningham, Allan S. Hay, Jean-Pol Dodelet, Yeuzhong Meng
  • Publication number: 20030099847
    Abstract: The invention relates to an improved composite used as a bipolar separator plate in fuel cells. The composite of the invention comprises a steel substrate having a carbon coating thereon, the carbon coating comprises a carbon layer derived by pyrolysis of an acetylenic polymer having a content of carbon of at least 90%, the carbon layer protects the substrate against corrosion and improves long term contact resistivity, the polymer is soluble at a temperature below 110° C. in an organic solvent, and the carbon layer contacts said steel substrate. A process for preparing the composite according to the invention is also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2002
    Publication date: May 29, 2003
    Applicant: INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE
    Inventors: Nicolas Cunningham, Allan S. Hay, Jean-Pol Dodelet, Yuezhong Meng