Patents by Inventor Robert Charles Schisler
Robert Charles Schisler 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: 20120231193Abstract: The subject invention relates to a composition and method for treating an aramid cord including a bisphenol-A-based- and/or a bisphenol-F-based-liquid epoxy resin, a reactive diluent, and a curing agent. The composition and method also may include an elastomer-modified epoxy-functional adduct and/or an elastomer-modified epoxy-resin adduct.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: VEYANCE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Ramon Joseph DiMascio, II, Robert Charles Schisler
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Patent number: 8211502Abstract: A composition and method for treating an aramid cord include a bisphenol-A-based- and/or a bisphenol-F-based-liquid epoxy resin, a reactive diluent, and a curing agent. The composition and method also may include an elastomer-modified epoxy-functional adduct and/or an elastomer-modified epoxy-resin adduct.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2005Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Veyance Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ramon Joseph DiMascio, II, Robert Charles Schisler
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Patent number: 7250203Abstract: The present invention is directed to an airsleeve comprising an elastomeric liner; a reinforcing layer overlaying the liner; and an elastomeric cover overlaying the reinforcing layer; the reinforcing layer comprising: i) textile fibers having distributed over surface portions thereof an RFL adhesive; and ii) a plycoat formed from a rubber composition comprising: 100 parts by weight of at least one diene-based elastomer selected from natural rubber (NR), synthetic polyisoprene rubber (IR), butadiene rubber (BR) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR); from about 1 to about 40 parts by weight of a metal salt of an ?, ?-ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid, and from about 0.2 to about 5 parts by weight of an organic peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2003Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Randal Howard Kerstetter, III, Robert Charles Schisler
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Patent number: 6923434Abstract: An air spring having a relatively low and a relatively high spring height includes a retainer, a base housing, an elastomeric sleeve secured to the retainer at a first end and secured to the base housing at a lower end to form a chamber, the elastomeric sleeve expanding from a relatively collapsed configuration at the low air spring height into an expanded configuration at the high air spring height. A confined bladder is disposed within the chamber, the bladder being inflatable to displace a variable portion of an expanded volume within the sleeve chamber at the high air spring height. The spring rate of the air spring is adjusted by an adjustment to the volume of air displaced by the inflated bladder within the sleeve chamber and by overpressurizing the bladder relative to the air spring sleeve, whereby the air spring is adapted to provide a relatively low spring rate at the lower height and a relatively high spring rate at the higher height.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: Robert Charles Schisler
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Patent number: 6772505Abstract: A method of assembling the annular antenna and transponder tag includes formation of the antenna wire with an insulating cover therearound; cutting the covered antenna to length; stripping antenna wire ends; threading one antenna wire end through the transponder; splicing the antenna wire ends together; and injecting an insulating composition around the transponder tag and spliced antenna ends.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Brian Matthew Logan, Robert Charles Schisler, James William Prentis, David Scott Persinger, Timothy Joseph Severt
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Patent number: 6561500Abstract: The air spring of the present invention combines both traditional air spring characteristics and components with internal hydro damping. The air spring has an upper retainer, a piston, an elastomeric sleeve secured to the upper retainer at a first end and secured to the piston at the lower end, and a damping device. The damping device has an upper and a lower variable volume chamber and a channel connecting the two variable volume chambers, and a damping fluid contained within the damping device.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Robert Charles Schisler, Edwin Lee Haines
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Publication number: 20020125622Abstract: The air spring of the present invention combines both traditional air spring characteristics and components with internal hydro damping. The air spring has an upper retainer, a piston, an elastomeric sleeve secured to the upper retainer at a first end and secured to the piston at the lower end, and a damping device. The damping device has an upper and a lower variable volume chamber and a channel connecting the two variable volume chambers, and a damping fluid contained within the damping device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventors: Robert Charles Schisler, Edwin Lee Haines
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Patent number: 6264178Abstract: The present invention is an air sleeve that has a tubular shape with opposing sleeve ends. At least one reinforcing ply extends from one sleeve end to the opposing sleeve end; the reinforcing ply has cords encapsulated in a ply coat compound and at least one end of the reinforcing ply terminates in one air sleeve end. According to the present invention, a reinforcement means is spaced from the end of the reinforcing ply by a distance greater than the ply coat compound.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Robert Charles Schisler, James Edwin Woodlee, Jeffrey Mark Frye
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Patent number: 4087343Abstract: A flexible elastomeric cover particularly for an electrolytic cell of the mercury type. The cover has at least one layer comprised of a corrosion resistant elastomeric composition including a vulcanized rubbery polymer to resist deleterious fluids and a multiplicity of small, non-porous, inert particles of a plate-like structure dispersed throughout the polymer to further resist the permeation and penetration of such fluids into the cover with the preponderance of the particles having an aspect ratio of at least 20:1 and being oriented in a direction generally parallel to a surface of the cover to provide a barrier to the migration of such deleterious fluids. The rubbery polymer is preferably polyisoprene and the plate-like or platy particles are preferably graphite or glass flakes.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1977Date of Patent: May 2, 1978Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Harry Samuel Custer, Robert Charles Schisler