Patents by Inventor Richard Kajander

Richard Kajander 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).

  • Publication number: 20080108266
    Abstract: A multilayer fibrous nonwoven mat containing at least one transition zone comprised of a mixture of the slurries used to form the layers on each side of the transition zone, the transition zone having a thickness of at least 1 percent of the thickness of the mat. At least one of the layers contains glass fibers. The multilayer mats are particularly useful as facers on gypsum wall board, insulating foam, a wood material and a broad range of other materials. The multilayer mats are made by a method that involves using a lamella in the forming box on a wet laid mat machine, between slurries, the lamella ending a significant distance prior to a moving forming wire. The transition zone or zones provide superior interlaminar shear strength and other properties compared to multilayer fibrous mats produced on wet laid machines having two or more separate forming boxes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 7, 2008
    Publication date: May 8, 2008
    Inventors: Richard Kajander, Alan Jaffee, Paul Swartz, Richard Kindle
  • Publication number: 20070264895
    Abstract: Making mats using glass fibers having a diameter of about 13+/?3 microns, bound with a binder formed from a homopolymer or a copolymer of polyacrylic acid and a polyol produces fibrous nonwoven mats having high tensile strength and also an unexpected high flame resistance considering the amount of oxygen in the binder. Mats of the present invention pass the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Flammability Test. Tabor stiffness of these mats is greater than about 40, preferably greater than about 50 and most preferably greater than about 55. Air permeability of the mats is preferably within the range of about 500 to about 800 CFM/sq. ft. Methods of making the mat are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2007
    Publication date: November 15, 2007
    Inventors: Alan Jaffee, Richard Kajander
  • Publication number: 20070122603
    Abstract: A water proof membrane containing high strength fibers bonded together with one or more urethanes is disclosed along with the methods of making including wet or dry laying the high strength fibers to form a web, applying an aqueous urethane medium to the web and drying the web and super calendaring the web, or the web can be formed by forming a web by any method from bicomponent core/sheath fibers, the sheath comprising one or more urethanes, followed by super calendaring.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2005
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Inventor: Richard Kajander
  • Publication number: 20070093159
    Abstract: Coated and uncoateed fibrous mats, and laminates containing the mat, having one or more surfactants on the fibers and binder holding the fibers together in only a portion of the thickness of the mat are disclosed. The mat contains a major portion of non-cellulosic fibers and a minor portion of cured resinous binder with the most typical fibers being glass fibers. The surfactant on the surface of the fibers causes a slurry or other liquid applied to the mat in a later process to form a board or laminate like faced gypsum board, a faced foram board, etc. to uniformaly penetrate the mat to the desired distance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2005
    Publication date: April 26, 2007
    Inventor: Richard Kajander
  • Publication number: 20070012414
    Abstract: A multilayer fibrous nonwoven mat containing at least one transition zone comprised of a mixture of the slurries used to form the layers on each side of the transition zone, the transition zone having a thickness of at least 1 percent of the thickness of the mat. At least one of the layers contains glass fibers. The multilayer mats are particularly useful as facers on gypsum wall board, insulating foam, a wood material and a broad range of other materials. The multilayer mats are made by a method that involves using a lamella in the forming box on a wet laid mat machine, between slurries, the lamella ending a significant distance prior to a moving forming wire. The transition zone or zones provide superior interlaminar shear strength and other properties compared to multilayer fibrous mats produced on wet laid machines having two or more separate forming boxes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2005
    Publication date: January 18, 2007
    Inventors: Richard Kajander, Alan Jaffee, Paul Swartz, Richard Kindle
  • Publication number: 20060283565
    Abstract: A new foam coated nonwoven fibrous mat having properties particularly suited for a facer on gypsum wallboard, laminates made therefrom and the method of making the mat is disclosed. The mat preferably contains a major portion of glass fibers and a minor portion of a resinous binder. The foam coating is permeable and reduces fiber dust and abrasion experienced in the past with relatively coarse, relatively inexpensive glass fibers in the mat. Contrary to previous methods, the foam coated fibrous mat is made in-line on a wet mat forming production line by applying a wet foam binder onto a wet, fibrous web followed by drying and curing in-line.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 14, 2006
    Publication date: December 21, 2006
    Inventors: Richard Kajander, Alan Jaffee, Glenda Bennett
  • Publication number: 20050202228
    Abstract: A bond is created between a gypsum matrix formed from an aqueous acidic gypsum slurry comprising a monomer mixture. The monomer mixture is composed of a monomer having acidic functionality and a monomer having hydroxyl or amine functionality. A silane-based sizing composition is coated onto glass fibers causing a cross-linking network of silane and monomer mixture to form during curing of the gypsum board. Hydrophilic water extraction at the gypsum matrix-sizing interface reduces void formation and promotes bonding with the crosslinked monomer mixture and growth of smaller gypsum crystals within larger crystals in microstructurally identifiable regions adjacent to the glass fiber. A bond is created between a gypsum matrix formed from an aqueous acidic gypsum slurry comprising a monomer mixture. The monomer mixture is composed of a monomer having acidic functionality and a monomer having hydroxyl or amine functionality.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 6, 2004
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventors: Richard Kajander, Lance Wang
  • Publication number: 20050202227
    Abstract: A bond is created between a gypsum matrix and a silane-based sizing composition coated onto a glass fiber and gypsum matrix during manufacture of gypsum board. Hydrophilic water extraction at the gypsum matrix-sizing interface reduces void formation and promotes the growth of smaller calcium sulphate dihydrate crystals within larger calcium sulphate dihydrate crystals in microstructurally identifiable regions adjacent to the glass fiber. The resulting gypsum board exhibits excellent strength, flexure resistance and nail pull out resistance. An alternative approach utilizes a silane based sizing composition having branched chains that diffuse into a wet gypsum mix. During gypsum cure, the diffusion triggers formation of pseudo polymeric networks in a microstructurally identifiable region adjacent to the glass fiber. Bonds formed between the gypsum matrix and the silane based sizing composition increase the strength, flexure resistance and nail pull out resistance of the gypsum board.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2004
    Publication date: September 15, 2005
    Inventor: Richard Kajander
  • Publication number: 20050181693
    Abstract: Coated fibrous mats having properties particularly suited for a facer on gypsum wallboard, foam and other substrates and in laminates of various types, and the method of making the coated mat is disclosed. The mat contains a major portion of non-cellulosic fibers and a minor portion of cured resinous binder. The exposed surface coating has a smoothness of no more than about 15 microns and is comprised of one or more of a clay, a filler and a polymeric binder. The method comprises at least partially drying the coated mat while the exposed surface of the coating is in contact with a smooth surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 17, 2004
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Inventor: Richard Kajander
  • Publication number: 20050142348
    Abstract: A new foam coated nonwoven fibrous mat having properties particularly suited for a facer on gypsum wallboard, laminates made therefrom and the method of making the mat is disclosed. The mat preferably contains a major portion of glass fibers and a minor portion of a resinous binder. The foam coating is permeable and reduces fiber dust and abrasion experienced in the past with relatively coarse, relatively inexpensive glass fibers in the mat. Contrary to previous methods, the foam coated fibrous mat is made in-line on a wet mat forming production line by applying a wet foam binder onto a wet, fibrous web followed by drying and curing in-line.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 22, 2005
    Publication date: June 30, 2005
    Inventors: Richard Kajander, Alan Jaffee, Glenda Bennett
  • Publication number: 20050136241
    Abstract: New coated nonwoven fibrous mats having properties particularly suited for a facer on gypsum wallboard and other substrates and in laminates of various types, and the method of making the coated mat is disclosed. The mat preferably contains a major portion of glass fibers and a minor portion of a resinous binder. The coating is preferably permeable and reduces fiber dust and abrasion experienced in the past with relatively coarse, relatively inexpensive glass fibers in the mat. Contrary to previous coating methods, the coated fibrous mat is made in-line on a wet mat forming production line by applying a wet foam binder onto a wet, fibrous web followed by drying and curing in-line.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2004
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Inventors: Richard Kajander, Alan Jaffee, Glenda Bennett
  • Publication number: 20050112978
    Abstract: Methods of making nonwoven mats having good strength after being scored and folded and particularly useful in making lightweight, compressible ceiling panels are disclosed. The mats also have excellent flame resistance. The mats include a blend comprising a major portion of glass fibers and a minor portion of man-made polymer fibers, the fibers being bound together with a cured binder containing a homopolymer or copolymer of polyacrylic acid and a polyol. The binder bonding the mat together can be cured to only a “B” stage to produce thermoformable mats or more fully cured to produce mats having the properties described above.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 20, 2003
    Publication date: May 26, 2005
    Inventors: Alan Jaffee, Richard Kajander