Patents by Inventor Sheldon M. Atlas

Sheldon M. Atlas 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).

  • Patent number: 6755938
    Abstract: A method and composition are disclosed for providing a two-part polymer binder additive for a fibrous sheet for improving both its strength and durability. The two-part polymer binder may be added to augment organic binders to increase board strength and durability or to reduce the amount of organic binder required. The polymers may also be added in place of conventional organic binders or added in addition to organic binders to improve sag resistance and fibrous sheet performance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2004
    Assignee: Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth P. Kehrer, Sheldon M. Atlas, Victor A. Kabanov, Alexander Zezin, Valentine Rogachova
  • Patent number: 6716312
    Abstract: A method and composition are disclosed for providing a two-part polymer binder additive for a fibrous sheet for improving both its strength and durability. The two-part polymer binder may be added to augment organic binders to increase board strength and durability or to reduce the amount of organic binder required. The polymers may also be added in place of conventional organic binders or added in addition to organic binders to improve sag resistance and fibrous sheet performance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2004
    Assignee: Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth P. Kehrer, Sheldon M. Atlas, Victor A. Kabanov, Alexander Zezin, Valentine Rogachova
  • Publication number: 20030116294
    Abstract: A method and composition are disclosed for providing a two-part polymer binder additive for a fibrous sheet for improving both its strength and durability. The two-part polymer binder may be added to augment organic binders to increase board strength and durability or to reduce the amount of organic binder required. The polymers may also be added in place of conventional organic binders or added in addition to organic binders to improve sag resistance and fibrous sheet performance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2002
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Applicant: Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth P. Kehrer, Sheldon M. Atlas, Victor A. Kabanov, Alexander Zezin, Valentine Rogachova
  • Publication number: 20030075292
    Abstract: A method and composition are disclosed for providing a two-part polymer binder additive for a fibrous sheet for improving both its strength and durability. The two-part polymer binder may be added to augment organic binders to increase board strength and durability or to reduce the amount of organic binder required. The polymers may also be added in place of conventional organic binders or added in addition to organic binders to improve sag resistance and fibrous sheet performance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2001
    Publication date: April 24, 2003
    Inventors: Kenneth P. Kehrer, Sheldon M. Atlas, Victor A. Kabanov, Alexander Zezin, Valentine Rogachova
  • Patent number: 5498407
    Abstract: Hydrogels are polymers that swell in water and are hydrophilic. The degree and nature of cross linking and the crystallinity of the polymer are responsible for its properties in the swollen state, and the degree to which it imbibes water without the loss of shape is important in many natural hydrogel. Some natural hydrogels are used in the textile industry, pulp and paper production, artificial silk, cellulosic membranes, and biomedical applications. Synthetic hydrogels are used in soft lenses, prosthetic materials and membranes for controlled drug delivery.Poly-HEMA (poly 2 hydroxylthyl methacrylate) is the most widely used hydrogel. The properties of poly HEMA can be modified by cross linking to a certain degree but its hydrophilicity can be increased by the introduction of a second hydroxyl using various monomers. Also its strength will also improve by the addition of a comonomer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1996
    Inventor: Sheldon M. Atlas
  • Patent number: 4814131
    Abstract: Normally "dry" or hydrophobic polymers, such as polyolefins, polyesters and the like are rendered more moisture absorptive to improve "breathability" by providing an adherent surface of a hydrophilic polymer. Composite fibers are obtained by stretching a laminated or coated structure of a hydrophobic polymer film and a hydrophilic polymer film, longitudinally dividing the stretched film into a plurality of strips and fibrillating the stretched strips. Alternatively, the film can first be subdivided into the plurality of longitudinal strips and then stretched and fibrillated. In the resulting shaped articles (e.g. fibers), a discontinuous, discrete, adherent covering of the hydrophilic polymer component is provided on a core or substrate composed of the hydrophobic polymer. For example, the moisture regain of high density polyethylene fibers can be increased to more than 1%.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 21, 1989
    Inventor: Sheldon M. Atlas
  • Patent number: 4484926
    Abstract: Woven, non-woven and knitted fabrics containing at least 1% by weight of specialty fibers formed from high molecular weight polymers of alpha, beta-ethylenically unsaturated aliphatic carboxylic acids, alpha, beta-ethylenically unsaturated aliphatic sulfonic acids and the hydroxyalkyl esters and glycidyl esters of these acids which are cross-linked at a cross-linking density of from about 1 cross-linkage per from about 40 to about 100 repeating monomeric units of the homopolymer are capable of absorbing up to about 40% by weight of the moisture without loss of mechanical strength and other textile properties. These fabrics have anti-static properties. Sheer fabrics are useful for stockings, panty hose, underwear and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1984
    Assignee: Peter Risenwald
    Inventor: Sheldon M. Atlas
  • Patent number: 4443515
    Abstract: Woven, non-woven and knitted fabrics containing at least 1% by weight of specialty fibers formed from high molecular weight polymers of alpha, beta-ethylenically unsaturated aliphatic carboxylic acids, alpha, beta-ethylenically unsaturated aliphatic sulfonic acids and the hydroxyalkyl esters and glycidyl esters of these acids which are cross-linked at a cross-linking density of from about 1 cross-linkage per from about 40 to about 100 repeating monomeric units of the homopolymer are capable of absorbing up to about 40% by weight of the moisture without loss of mechanical strength and other textile properties. These fabrics have anti-static properties. Sheer fabrics are useful for stockings, panty hose, underwear and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1984
    Assignee: Peter Rosenwald
    Inventor: Sheldon M. Atlas
  • Patent number: RE42110
    Abstract: A method and composition are disclosed for providing a two-part polymer binder additive for a fibrous sheet for improving both its strength and durability. The two-part polymer binder may be added to augment organic binders to increase board strength and durability or to reduce the amount of organic binder required. The polymers may also be added in place of conventional organic binders or added in addition to organic binders to improve sag resistance and fibrous sheet performance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2011
    Assignee: AWI Licensing Company
    Inventors: Kenneth P. Kehrer, Sheldon M. Atlas, Helen Atlas, Victor A. Kabanov, Alexander Kabanov, Alexander Zezin, Valentine Rogachova