Patents by Inventor Olester Benson
Olester Benson 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: 20040170809Abstract: A composite article having large scale predictable dimensional stability comprises a metal foil backing having adhered thereto a layer of cured polymer having an exposed surface bearing a three-dimensional microstructure of precisely shaped and located functional discontinuities. The article is made by depositing a layer of a radiation curable composition onto a metal foil backing, contacting a master with a pattern capable of imparting a three-dimensional microstructure of precisely shaped and located functional discontinuities into the layer of radiation curable composition, while the layer of radiation curable composition is in contact with the master, exposing the curable composition to radiation to cure the composition, and separating the cured polymer layer on the metal foil backing from the surface of the master. Either the metal foil backing or the master may be radiation transmissive.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Todd R. Williams, Olester Benson
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Patent number: 6749427Abstract: Dental articles including at least one optical surface formed of a multilayer optical film including layers of at least one strain-induced birefringent material are disclosed. The multilayer optical films included in the dental articles is preferably post-formed into desired non-planar shapes in manners that result in some deformation of the optical stack of the multilayer optical films. A variety of dental implements can be constructed with multilayer optical film including dental mirrors, light guides for use in connection with photo-curing dental materials, and matrix bands for use in molding photo-curing dental restoratives.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Kathryn R. Bretscher, Sumita B. Mitra, Olester Benson, Jr., James M. Jonza, William W. Merrill, Andrew J. Ouderkirk, Michael F. Weber, Janis R. Gust
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Publication number: 20030164914Abstract: A multiple layer reflective polarizer 12 is described. This element is placed between and optical cavity 24 and an LCD module 16 to form an optical display. The reflective polarizer reflects some light into the optical cavity 24 where it is randomized and may ultimately emerge with the correct polarization to be transmitted out of the display.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2003Publication date: September 4, 2003Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Michael F. Weber, Olester Benson, Sanford Cobb, James M. Jonza, Andrew J. Ouderkirk, David L. Wortman, Carl A. Stover
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Publication number: 20030112438Abstract: The invention includes a method for collecting radiation. An electromechanical radiation collection device is disposed in a roll to collect radiation directed at the roll. The invention is also an apparatus comprising a roll having an outer surface. An electromechanical radiation collection device is disposed in the roll.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: David W. Kuhns, Thomas M. Clausen, Olester Benson, Steven R. Vanhoose
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Patent number: 6543153Abstract: A multiple layer reflective polarizer 12 is described. This element is placed between and optical cavity 24 and an LCD module 16 to form an optical display. The reflective polarizer reflects some light into the optical cavity 24 where it is randomized and may ultimately emerge with the correct polarization to be transmitted out of the display.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Michael F. Weber, Olester Benson, Jr., Sanford Cobb, Jr., James M. Jonza, Andrew J. Ouderkirk, David L. Wortman, Carl A. Stover
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Publication number: 20030059578Abstract: A composite article having large scale predictable dimensional stability comprises a metal foil backing having adhered thereto a layer of cured polymer having an exposed surface bearing a three-dimensional microstructure of precisely shaped and located functional discontinuities. The article is made by depositing a layer of a radiation curable composition onto a metal foil backing, contacting a master with a pattern capable of imparting a three-dimensional microstructure of precisely shaped and located functional discontinuities into the layer of radiation curable composition, while the layer of radiation curable composition is in contact with the master, exposing the curable composition to radiation to cure the composition, and separating the cured polymer layer on the metal foil backing from the surface of the master. Either the metal foil backing or the master may be radiation transmissive.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Todd R. Williams, Olester Benson
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Publication number: 20020154406Abstract: Articles including post-formed multilayer optical films with layers of at least one strain-induced birefringent material, methods of manufacturing such articles by post-forming multilayer optical films, and multilayer optical films that are particularly well-suited to post-forming operations are disclosed. The articles, methods and multilayer optical films of the present invention allow for post-forming of multilayer optical films including strain-induced index of refraction differentials while retaining the desired optical properties of the multilayer optical films.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: William W. Merrill, James M. Jonza, Olester Benson, Andrew J. Ouderkirk, Michael F. Weber, Janet T. Keller, Roger J. Stumo
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Patent number: 6256146Abstract: Diffusely reflective articles manufactured from optical bodies including continuous and disperse phases are disclosed along with methods of manufacturing such articles. Also disclosed are underdrawn continuous/disperse phase optical bodies that are particularly well-suited to post-forming operations. The articles, methods and optical bodies of the present invention preferably allow for post-forming of the optical bodies while retaining desired levels of diffuse reflectivity in the articles formed from the optical bodies.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative PropertiesInventors: William W. Merrill, Richard C. Allen, Peter D. Condo, Olester Benson, Jr.
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Patent number: 6157486Abstract: Various combinations of retroreflective sheeting and multilayer polymeric reflective films are disclosed. The reflective film includes alternating layers of at least a first and second polymer, the alternating layers being configured to exhibit a high reflectance for light within a first spectral range and a low reflectance for light within a second spectral range. At least two of the alternating layers can have out-of-plane indices of refraction which differ by no more than 50% of the maximum in-plane refractive index difference. The polymeric layers can define optical repeating units arranged in a sequence to have a specific thickness profile designed to give sharpened spectral transitions. The retroreflective layer preferably exhibits retroreflectance in all planes of incidence, but alternately it can be retroreflective in at least one plane of incidence but not in at least one other plane of incidence.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Olester Benson, Jr., Michael F. Weber, John A. Wheatley, Andrew J. Ouderkirk, Benjamin T. Fellows, Wilson C. Garland, Mel Y. Wong
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Patent number: 6136412Abstract: A membrane electrode assembly is provided comprising an ion conducting membrane and one or more electrode layers that comprise nanostructured elements, wherein the nanostructured elements are in incomplete contact with the ion conducting membrane. This invention also provides methods to make the membrane electrode assembly of the invention. The membrane electrode assembly of this invention is suitable for use in electrochemical devices, including proton exchange membrane fuel cells, electrolyzers, chlor-alkali separation membranes, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Brian Edward Spiewak, Olester Benson, Jr., Mark Kevitt Debe
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Patent number: 6024455Abstract: A reflective article has a multilayer film covering a patterned retroreflective layer. In one embodiment the patterned retroreflective layer includes a separate indicia layer covering a retroreflective substrate. The indicia are substantially hidden under normal viewing conditions but easily detectable under retroreflective lighting conditions. Various types of retroreflective layers are disclosed. The article can also include microstructured relief patterns which produce holographic images under ambient lighting but which disappear under retroreflective conditions. The multilayer film includes alternating layers of at least a first and second polymer, and has a relatively high reflectivity for normally incident light within a first spectral range which is approximately coextensive with the visible spectrum, and a relatively low reflectance for normally incident light within a second spectral range.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Mark O'Neill, Michael F. Weber, Olester Benson, Jr., John A. Wheatley, James M. Jonza, Gary B. Hanson
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Patent number: 6025897Abstract: A multiple layer reflective polarizer 12 is described. This element is placed between and optical cavity 24 and an LCD module 16 to form an optical display. The reflective polarizer reflects some light into the optical cavity 24 where it is randomized and may ultimately emerge with the correct polarization to be transmitted out of the display.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1996Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Co.Inventors: Michael F. Weber, Olester Benson, Jr., Sanford Cobb, Jr., James M. Jonza, Andrew J. Ouderkirk, David L. Wortman, Carl A. Stover
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Patent number: 6012820Abstract: Hand-holdable novelty article comprising a handle, a light source and a plurality of sections of color shifting film. The light source is preferably disposed within an end of the handle. The plurality of sections of color shifting film extend from the end of the handle. During use, light from the light source interacts with the plurality of strands of color shifting film, producing a brilliant colored effect. Movement of the plurality of sections of color shifting film produces multiple colors.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompnayInventors: Michael F. Weber, Leland R. Whitney, Olester Benson, Jr.
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Patent number: 5993940Abstract: A composite including a polymeric film having a first generally planar major surface and an opposite second major surface defined by a multiplicity of elongate parallel contiguous ridge portions. The ridge portions each have a generally triangular cross section and elongate obscured and transmitting second major surface portions intersecting at the apex of the ridge with the obscured second major surface portion being on the side of the ridge generally facing a first end of the sheet and the transmitting second major surface portions being on the side of the ridge portions adjacent a second end of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Andrew J.. Ouderkirk, Olester Benson, Jr., Wayne K. Darvell, Douglas S. Dunn, Tanya M. Laine, Donald J. McClure, Lynette M. Miles, Thomas F. Serbus, David C. Windorski, Charles D. Hoyle
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Patent number: 5948488Abstract: A glittering non-retroreflective sheeting 60 includes an array of cube-corner elements 30 that are arranged in the array such that the sheeting glitters when light is incident thereon. The glitter is in the form of many discrete points of light 68 that tend to blink off and on. The array may be configured such that a dihedral angle .alpha. varies between adjacent cube faces 31 of adjacent cube-corner elements 30 in each groove in one of the groove sets 45, 46, or 47 and such that the base plane 36 are not parallel to each other when the sheeting 60 is laid flat. Preferably, the dihedral angle .alpha. between faces 31 of adjacent cube-corner elements 30 varies in essentially all of the grooves such that the cube-corner elements are randomly tilted throughout the array. The glitter can make the sheeting very useful for aesthetic or decorative applications.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1996Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Paul E. Marecki, Jeanine M. Shusta, Matthew R. Atkinson, Cheryl M. Frey, Olester Benson, Jr.
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Patent number: 5905826Abstract: A conspicuity marking system includes a light guide which has at least one optically reflective surface for propagating light through the light guide and a retroreflective light extractor for extracting light propagating through the light guide and for retroreflecting light from an external light source incident upon the system. Light propagating through the light guide which is transmitted into the light extractor is reflected back through the light guide such that it exits the light guide at a location displaced from the retroreflective light extractor. Light from an external light source which is incident on the system passes through the light guide and is retroreflected toward the light source by the retroreflective light extractor.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1996Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Olester Benson, Jr., David J. Lundin
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Patent number: 5858139Abstract: A composite including a polymeric film having a first generally planar major surface and an opposite second major surface defined by a multiplicity of elongate parallel contiguous ridge portions. The ridge portions each have a generally triangular cross section and elongate obscured and transmitting second major surface portions intersecting at the apex of the ridge with the obscured second major surface portion being on the side of the ridge generally facing a first end of the sheet and the transmitting second major surface portions being on the side of the ridge portions adjacent a second end of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Andrew J. Ouderkirk, Olester Benson, Jr., Wayne K. Darvell, Douglas S. Dunn, Tanya M. Laine, Donald J. McClure, Lynette M. Miles, Thomas F. Serbus, David C. Windorski, Charles D. Hoyle
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Patent number: 5840405Abstract: A cube-corner retroreflective sheeting 60 includes an array of cube-corner elements 30 that are defined by three sets of intersecting parallel grooves 45, 46, 47. The cube-corner elements 30 are arranged in the array such that the sheeting 60 glitters when exposed to light. The glitter is in the form of many discreet points of light that tend to blink on and off when viewed by the naked eye. The array may be configured such that a dihedral angle .alpha. varies between adjacent cube faces 31 of adjacent cube-corner elements 30 in each groove in one of the groove sets 45, 46, or 47 and such that base planes are not parallel to each other when the sheeting 60 is laid flat. Preferably, the dihedral angle .alpha. between faces 31 of adjacent cube-corner elements 30 varies in essentially all of the grooves such that the cube-corner elements are randomly tilted throughout the array. The sheeting glitters very well under daytime viewing conditions and also to some extent under nighttime or retroreflective conditions.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Jeanine M. Shusta, Paul E. Marecki, Matthew R. Atkinson, Cheryl M. Frey, Olester Benson, Jr.
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Patent number: 5831375Abstract: Electroluminescent lamps incorporating one or more multilayer optical films according to the present invention to polarize and/or reflect light. The multilayer optical films exhibit the ability to reflect significant amounts of normal and off-axis incident light.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Olester Benson, Jr.
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Patent number: 5828488Abstract: A brightness enhanced reflective polarizer includes a reflective polarizer and a structured surface material.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1995Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Andrew J. Ouderkirk, Olester Benson, Jr., Sanford Cobb, Jr., James M. Jonza, Michael F. Weber, David L. Wortman, Carl A. Stover