Patents by Inventor Scott E. Ginther
Scott E. Ginther 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: 20250003153Abstract: A cellulosic structure includes a paperboard substrate having a first surface and a second surface. The cellulosic structure further includes a barrier layer applied to the first surface of the paperboard substrate. The cellulosic structure further includes a release layer positioned between the first surface of the paperboard substrate and the barrier layer. The release layer is water soluble.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2022Publication date: January 2, 2025Inventors: Steven G. BUSHHOUSE, Rahul BHARDWAJ, Gary P. FUGITT, Scott E. GINTHER, Justin L. BENNETT, Brooks H. POUNCEY, Courtney JOHNSON, Chitai C, YANG
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Publication number: 20230287628Abstract: A coated paper or paperboard structure includes a paper or paperboard substrate and a basecoat applied to the paper or paperboard substrate to yield a basecoat outer surface. The basecoat includes a water-soluble polymer binder and pigment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2022Publication date: September 14, 2023Applicant: WestRock MWV, LLCInventors: Steven G. Bushhouse, Gary P. Fugitt, Scott E. Ginther
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Patent number: 11525217Abstract: A coated paper or paperboard structure includes a paper or paperboard substrate and a basecoat applied to the paper or paperboard substrate to yield a basecoat outer surface. The basecoat includes a water-soluble polymer binder and pigment.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2020Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: WestRock MWV, LLCInventors: Steven G. Bushhouse, Gary P. Fugitt, Scott E. Ginther
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Publication number: 20210180256Abstract: A coated paper or paperboard structure includes a paper or paperboard substrate and a basecoat applied to the paper or paperboard substrate to yield a basecoat outer surface. The basecoat includes a water-soluble polymer binder and pigment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2020Publication date: June 17, 2021Applicant: WestRock MWV, LLCInventors: Steven G. Bushhouse, Gary P. Fugitt, Scott E. Ginther
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Patent number: 10961663Abstract: Coatings are disclosed which provide single-layer-coated paperboard having good smoothness and printability. Low density organic pigments (LDOP) are used in some of the coatings. Certain coatings when applied as single-layer coatings at 6 lb/3000 ft2 (9.8 g/m2) and higher gave Parker PrintSurf values less than 2.5 microns. Certain coatings when applied as base coats and then top coated gave PrintSurf values less than 2.0 microns for uncalendered samples.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2017Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: WestRock MWV, LLCInventors: Steven G. Bushhouse, Gary P. Fugitt, Scott E. Ginther
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Patent number: 10858784Abstract: Paper and paperboard coatings are disclosed using a modified clay which is characterized by an average shape factor less than 60, a sediment void volume greater than 48%, and containing less than 30% by mass of particles less than 1 micron in diameter.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: WestRock MWV, LLCInventors: Gary P. Fugitt, Steven G. Bushhouse, Scott E. Ginther
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Patent number: 10619306Abstract: A paper or paperboard including a cellulose substrate and a coating applied to each side of the paperboard substrate to form a coated structure, the coated structure having a basis weight, a caliper thickness and a Parker Print Surf smoothness, the Parker Print Surf smoothness being at most about 2 microns, the basis weight being less than about Y1 pounds per 3000 ft2, wherein Y1 is a function of the caliper thickness (X) in points and is calculated as follows: Y1=29.15+11.95X?0.07415X2.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2017Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: WestRock MWV, LLCInventors: Gary P. Fugitt, Terrell J. Green, Steven G. Bushhouse, Steven Parker, Jason R. Hogan, Wei-Hwa Her, Scott E. Ginther
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Publication number: 20190218719Abstract: A coating composition for paperboard including a binder and a pigment blend including a low density organic pigment and a modified inorganic pigment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Steven G. Bushhouse, Gary P. Fugitt, Scott E. Ginther
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Publication number: 20190211506Abstract: Paper and paperboard coatings are disclosed using a modified clay which is characterized by an average shape factor less than 60, a sediment void volume greater than 48%, and containing less than 30% by mass of particles less than 1 micron in diameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2018Publication date: July 11, 2019Inventors: Gary P. Fugitt, Steven G. Bushhouse, Scott E. Ginther
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Publication number: 20180209098Abstract: Coatings are disclosed which provide single-layer-coated paperboard having good smoothness and printability. Low density organic pigments (LDOP) are used in some of the coatings. Certain coatings when applied as single-layer coatings at 6 lb/3000 ft2 (9.8 g/m2) and higher gave Parker PrintSurf values less than 2.5 microns. Certain coatings when applied as base coats and then top coated gave PrintSurf values less than 2.0 microns for uncalendered samples.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2017Publication date: July 26, 2018Inventors: Steven G. BUSHHOUSE, Gary P. FUGITT, Scott E. GINTHER
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Publication number: 20180016440Abstract: A modified clay is disclosed which is characterized by an average shape factor less than 60, a sediment void volume greater than 48%, and containing less than 30% by mass of particles less than 1 micron in diameter. The modified clay may be used in products including coatings, paints, and other products where clays and pigments are used.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2017Publication date: January 18, 2018Inventors: Gary P. FUGITT, Steven G. BUSHHOUSE, Scott E. GINTHER
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Publication number: 20170159241Abstract: A paper or paperboard including a cellulose substrate and a coating applied to each side of the paperboard substrate to form a coated structure, the coated structure having a basis weight, a caliper thickness and a Parker Print Surf smoothness, the Parker Print Surf smoothness being at most about 2 microns, the basis weight being less than about Y1 pounds per 3000 ft2, wherein Y1 is a function of the caliper thickness (X) in points and is calculated as follows: Y1=29.15+11.95X?0.07415X2.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Gary P. FUGITT, Terrell J. GREEN, Steven G. BUSHHOUSE, Steven PARKER, Jason R. HOGAN, Wei-Hwa HER, Scott E. GINTHER
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Patent number: 9567709Abstract: A paper or paperboard including a cellulose substrate and a coating applied to each side of the paperboard substrate to form a coated structure, the coated structure having a basis weight, a caliper thickness and a Parker Print Surf smoothness, the Parker Print Surf smoothness being at most about 2 microns, the basis weight being less than about Y1 pounds per 3000 ft2, wherein Y1 is a function of the caliper thickness (X) in points and is calculated as follows: Y1=29.15+11.95X?0.07415X2.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2010Date of Patent: February 14, 2017Assignee: WestRock MWV, LLCInventors: Gary P. Fugitt, Terrell J. Green, Steven G. Bushhouse, Steven Parker, Jason R. Hogan, Wei-Hwa Her, Scott E. Ginther
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Patent number: 8673398Abstract: A method for treating a substrate is described. In accordance with one aspect, the method includes applying a polymer coating to a substrate, and bringing the polymer coating into contact with a heated surface in a pressure nip while the coating is still in a wet state. Optionally the polymer coating may include a crosslinkable material, and a crosslinking agent may be used to promote crosslinking. The polymer coating replicates the heated surface. A product produced in accordance with the described method is also disclosed. The product is characterized by having subsurface voids within the coating.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Gary P. Fugitt, Scott E. Ginther, John W. Stolarz, Robert W. Carlson, Stanley H. McGrew, Jr., Steven P. Metzler, Terrell J. Green
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Patent number: 8349443Abstract: A method for treating a substrate is described. In accordance with one aspect, the method includes applying a polymer coating to a substrate, and bringing the polymer coating into contact with a heated surface in a pressure nip while the coating is still in a wet state. Optionally the polymer coating may include a crosslinkable material, and a crosslinking agent may be used to promote crosslinking. The polymer coating replicates the heated surface. A product produced in accordance with the described method is also disclosed. The product is characterized by having subsurface voids within the coating.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Gary P. Fugitt, Scott E. Ginther, John W. Stolarz, Robert W. Carlson, Stanley H. McGrew, Jr., Steven P. Metzler, Terrell J. Green
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Publication number: 20110244205Abstract: A paper or paperboard including a cellulose substrate and a coating applied to each side of the paperboard substrate to form a coated structure, the coated structure having a basis weight, a caliper thickness and a Parker Print Surf smoothness, the Parker Print Surf smoothness being at most about 2 microns, the basis weight being less than about Y1 pounds per 3000 ft2, wherein Y1 is a function of the caliper thickness (X) in points and is calculated as follows: Y1=29.15+11.95X?0.07415X2.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: MEADWESTVACO CORPORATIONInventors: Gary P. Fugitt, Terrell J. Green, Steven G. Bushhouse, Steven Parker, Jason R. Hogan, Wei-Hwa Her, Scott E. Ginther
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Publication number: 20080268158Abstract: A method for treating a substrate is described. In accordance with one aspect, the method includes applying a polymer coating to a substrate, and bringing the polymer coating into contact with a heated surface in a pressure nip while the coating is still in a wet state. Optionally the polymer coating may include a crosslinkable material, and a crosslinking agent may be used to promote crosslinking. The polymer coating replicates the heated surface. A product produced in accordance with the described method is also disclosed. The product is characterized by having subsurface voids within the coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Gary P. Fugitt, Scott E. Ginther, John W. Stolarz, Robert W. Carlson, Stanley H. McGrew, Steven P. Metzler, Terrell J. Green
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Publication number: 20080254298Abstract: A method for treating a substrate is described. In accordance with one aspect, the method includes applying a polymer coating to a substrate, and bringing the polymer coating into contact with a heated surface in a pressure nip while the coating is still in a wet state. Optionally the polymer coating may include a crosslinkable material, and a crosslinking agent may be used to promote crosslinking. The polymer coating replicates the heated surface. A product produced in accordance with the described method is also disclosed. The product is characterized by having subsurface voids within the coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Gary P. Fugitt, Scott E. Ginther, John W. Stolarz, Robert W. Carlson, Stanley H. McGrew, Steven P. Metzler, Terrell J. Green
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Publication number: 20080230001Abstract: A method for treating a substrate is described. In accordance with one aspect, the method includes applying a polymer coating to a substrate, and bringing the polymer coating into contact with a heated surface in a pressure nip while the coating is still in a wet state. Optionally the polymer coating may include a crosslinkable material, and a crosslinking agent may be used to promote crosslinking. The polymer coating replicates the heated surface. A product produced in accordance with the described method is also disclosed. The product is characterized by having subsurface voids within the coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Gary P. Fugitt, Scott E. Ginther, John W. Stolarz, Robert W. Carlson, Stanley H. MCGREW, Steven P. Metzler, Terrell J. Green