Patents by Inventor Raymond M. Robertson
Raymond M. Robertson 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: 20180272260Abstract: A method may comprise: sintering a particulate mixture comprising binder particles at about 5% to about 75% by weight of the particulate mixture and fugitive particles at about 25% to about 90% by weight of the particulate mixture, thereby forming a porous mass; and substantially removing the fugitive particles from the porous mass, thereby forming an ultra-low pressure drop (ULPD) porous mass with fugitive particles at 0% to about 5% by weight of the ULPD porous mass.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2017Publication date: September 27, 2018Applicant: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Raymond M. Robertson, Ronald F. Hughes
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Publication number: 20180049419Abstract: Compositions and methods useful for fishing are described. In particular, compositions which include one or more fish attractants and which combine several advantageous properties, including moldability at ambient temperatures, sustained release of attractant(s), and ability to resist casting forces due to increased wet strength, are described. These advantages are achieved by combining a polymer such as a cellulose ester, a plasticizer, one or more fish attractant food sources, and optionally one or more fillers. The compositions may include up to 50% attractants, rendering them an effective bait material for attracting fish, crustaceans, other aquatic creatures such as marine mammals, mink, beaver, nuisance pests such as insects, rodents, and coyotes or game species such as deer and bear.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2017Publication date: February 22, 2018Inventors: Raymond M. Robertson, Michael T. Combs, Amanda G. Combs, Michael Joshua Combs
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Patent number: 9788573Abstract: Smoke filters that reduce the concentration of carbon monoxide and phenols in a smoke stream may include a porous mass section comprising a plurality of active particles, a plurality of binder particles, and an active coating disposed on at least a portion of the active particles and the binder particles, wherein the active particles and the binder particles are bound together at a plurality of contact points; and a filter section. In some instances, a filter may include a porous mass section comprising a plurality of active particles and a plurality of binder particles, wherein the active particles and the binder particles are bound together at a plurality of contact points without an adhesive; and a filter section comprising an active dopant.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2015Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Lawton E. Kizer, Raymond M. Robertson
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Publication number: 20160328675Abstract: Provided are tow bales, tow, and filaments containing an identifying marking thereon. The identifying marking provides origin information for the tow bale, tow, and/or filaments, to allow for tracing and tracking of the tow and filaments from point of manufacture to end product. The information may be used to combat illicit trade, particularly in textiles and tobacco products.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2016Publication date: November 10, 2016Inventors: Paul BUSBY, Raymond M. ROBERTSON, John L. PECKHAM, JR.
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Patent number: 9359104Abstract: Shipping containers for porous masses may include a bottom lid having a rectangular lid bottom and four bottom rims that are each continuous with the lid bottom; a tray comprising a tray bottom and four tray sidewalls that are each continuous with the tray bottom defining an interior with an open top; and a top lid having a rectangular lid top and four top rims that are each continuous with the lid top, wherein the tray is configured to be placed on a bottom lid with the bottom rims surrounding a portion of the tray with a top lid placed over the top of the tray with the top rims surrounding a portion of the tray.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2015Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Lawton E. Kizer, Raymond M. Robertson
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Patent number: 9297099Abstract: A nonwoven material has a plurality of randomly oriented and bulked crimped filaments, a plurality of point bonds interconnecting said crimped filaments into a fixed, 3-dimensional structure, and either a surface portion of said fixed, 3-dimensional structure having a greater density than an inner portion of said 3-dimensional structure or an external surface of said fixed, 3-dimensional structure being substantially free of any protruding filaments. The nonwoven material is made by: bulking a filament tow, fixing the bulked tow into a 3-dimensional structure, and calendering the 3-dimensional structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: CELANESE ACETATE LLCInventors: Raymond M. Robertson, Rene B. Neron, Gary E. DeHart
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Publication number: 20160031589Abstract: Shipping containers for porous masses may include a bottom lid having a rectangular lid bottom and four bottom rims that are each continuous with the lid bottom; a tray comprising a tray bottom and four tray sidewalls that are each continuous with the tray bottom defining an interior with an open top; and a top lid having a rectangular lid top and four top rims that are each continuous with the lid top, wherein the tray is configured to be placed on a bottom lid with the bottom rims surrounding a portion of the tray with a top lid placed over the top of the tray with the top rims surrounding a portion of the tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2015Publication date: February 4, 2016Applicant: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Lawton E. Kizer, Raymond M. Robertson
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Patent number: 9215894Abstract: Organic porous masses may be used in flavored smoke filters. Production of organic porous masses may involve introducing a matrix material into a mold cavity, the matrix material comprising a plurality of binder particles, a plurality of organic particles, and a microwave enhancement additive; heating at least a portion of the matrix material so as to bind the matrix material at a plurality of contact points, thereby forming an organic porous mass length, wherein heating involves irradiating with microwave radiation the at least a portion of the matrix material; and cutting the organic porous mass length radially thereby yielding an organic porous mass.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2014Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Lawton E. Kizer, Raymond M. Robertson, Zeming Gou, Yi (Julie) Li
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Patent number: 9211972Abstract: Shipping containers for porous masses may include a bottom lid having a rectangular lid bottom and four bottom rims that are each continuous with the lid bottom; a tray comprising a tray bottom and four tray sidewalls that are each continuous with the tray bottom defining an interior with an open top; and a top lid having a rectangular lid top and four top rims that are each continuous with the lid top, wherein the tray is configured to be placed on a bottom lid with the bottom rims surrounding a portion of the tray with a top lid placed over the top of the tray with the top rims surrounding a portion of the tray.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2014Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Lawton E. Kizer, Raymond M. Robertson
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Publication number: 20150335069Abstract: A degradable cigarette filter includes a filter element of a bloomed cellulose acetate tow, a plug wrap surrounding the filter element, and either a coating or a pill in contact with the tow. The coating and/or pill may be composed of a material adapted to catalyze hydrolysis of the cellulose acetate tow and a water-soluble matrix material. The material may be an acid, an acid salt, a base, and/or a bacterium adapted to generate an acid. The coating may be applied to the tow, the plug wrap, or both. The pill may be placed in the filter element. When water contacts the water-soluble matrix material, the material adapted to catalyze hydrolysis is released and catalyzes the hydrolysis, and subsequent degradation, of the cellulose acetate tow. The foregoing is also applicable to articles made of cellulose esters.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2015Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventors: Raymond M. Robertson, William C. Thomas
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Patent number: 9179708Abstract: A system for producing porous masses may include a mold cavity disposed along the material path, at least one hopper before at least a portion of the mold cavity for feeding a matrix material to the material path, a heat source in thermal communication with at least a first portion of the material path, and a cutter disposed along the material path after the first portion of the material path.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Thomas S. Garrett, Zeming Gou, Lawton E. Kizer, Raymond M. Robertson
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Publication number: 20150305401Abstract: Smoke filters that reduce the concentration of carbon monoxide and phenols in a smoke stream may include a porous mass section comprising a plurality of active particles, a plurality of binder particles, and an active coating disposed on at least a portion of the active particles and the binder particles, wherein the active particles and the binder particles are bound together at a plurality of contact points; and a filter section. In some instances, a filter may include a porous mass section comprising a plurality of active particles and a plurality of binder particles, wherein the active particles and the binder particles are bound together at a plurality of contact points without an adhesive; and a filter section comprising an active dopant.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Lawton E. Kizer, Raymond M. Robertson
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Patent number: 9155335Abstract: A degradable cigarette filter includes a filter element of a bloomed cellulose acetate tow, a plug wrap surrounding the filter element, and either a coating or a pill in contact with the tow. The coating and/or pill may be composed of a material adapted to catalyze hydrolysis of the cellulose acetate tow and a water-soluble matrix material. The material may be an acid, an acid salt, a base, and/or a bacterium adapted to generate an acid. The coating may be applied to the tow, the plug wrap, or both. The pill may be placed in the filter element. When water contacts the water-soluble matrix material, the material adapted to catalyze hydrolysis is released and catalyzes the hydrolysis, and subsequent degradation, of the cellulose acetate tow. The foregoing is also applicable to articles made of cellulose esters.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Raymond M. Robertson, William C. Thomas
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Patent number: 9149069Abstract: A system for producing porous masses may include a mold cavity disposed along the material path, at least one hopper before at least a portion of the mold cavity for feeding a matrix material to the material path, a heat source in thermal communication with at least a first portion of the material path, and a cutter disposed along the material path after the first portion of the material path.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2013Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Thomas S. Garrett, Zeming Gou, Lawton E. Kizer, Raymond M. Robertson
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Patent number: 9149071Abstract: Smoke filters that reduce the concentration of carbon monoxide and phenols in a smoke stream may include a porous mass section comprising a plurality of active particles, a plurality of binder particles, and an active coating disposed on at least a portion of the active particles and the binder particles, wherein the active particles and the binder particles are bound together at a plurality of contact points; and a filter section. In some instances, a filter may include a porous mass section comprising a plurality of active particles and a plurality of binder particles, wherein the active particles and the binder particles are bound together at a plurality of contact points without an adhesive; and a filter section comprising an active dopant.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2014Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Lawton E. Kizer, Raymond M. Robertson
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Patent number: 9138017Abstract: A system for producing porous masses may include a mold cavity disposed along the material path, at least one hopper before at least a portion of the mold cavity for feeding a matrix material to the material path, a heat source in thermal communication with at least a first portion of the material path, and a cutter disposed along the material path after the first portion of the material path.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2011Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: CELANESE ACETATE LLCInventors: Thomas S. Garrett, Zeming Gou, Lawton E. Kizer, Raymond M. Robertson
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Patent number: 9139660Abstract: Cellulose acetates and processes for producing same. The process involves esterifying a cellulose containing material in the presence of a densified gas such as supercritical carbon dioxide to form a cellulose acetate product having a degree of substitution less than 3. The cellulose acetate preferably is sulfate-free.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2012Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Celanese International CorporationInventors: Michael T. Combs, Raymond M. Robertson
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Patent number: 9027566Abstract: A system for producing porous masses may include a mold cavity disposed along the material path, at least one hopper before at least a portion of the mold cavity for feeding a matrix material to the material path, a heat source in thermal communication with at least a first portion of the material path, and a cutter disposed along the material path after the first portion of the material path.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2013Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Thomas S. Garrett, Zeming Gou, Lawton E. Kizer, Raymond M. Robertson
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Publication number: 20150014405Abstract: Cellulose ester films may include taggants to provide for product authentication and counterfeit identification, especially in packaging applications. In some instances, a tagged cellulose ester film may include cellulose ester, a plasticizer, and a taggant, wherein the taggant comprises at least one taggant component selected from the group consisting of an elemental marker, a molecular fluorophore, a particulate fluorophore, and any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Raymond M. Robertson, David Nyy
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Publication number: 20150017419Abstract: Porous masses that include taggants may provide for product authentication and counterfeit identification, especially products like smoking device filters and smoking devices. In some instances, a tagged porous mass may include a plurality of binder particles; a taggant that comprises at least one taggant component selected from the group consisting of an elemental marker, a molecular fluorophore, a particulate fluorophore, and any combination thereof; a plurality of second particles, wherein the second particles comprise at least one selected from the group consisting of active particles, organic particles, and any combination thereof; and wherein the binder particles are bound to the second particles at sintered contact points.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: Celanese Acetate LLCInventors: Raymond M. Robertson, David Nyy