Patents by Inventor Steven R. Cosentino
Steven R. Cosentino 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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Patent number: 8840920Abstract: A composite structure suitable for making transdermal delivery devices includes in sequence: (a) a liner film layer; (b) a containment layer having from zero to 15 wt % content of vinyl acetate repeating units, the layer including either a thermal bonding copolyester resin or a combination of an ethylene-vinyl acetate component and a nonpolar polymer; and (c) a polyester film layer less than 20 ?m in thickness. A drug layer lies either between the liner film layer and the containment layer or within a concave depression in the containment layer. A composition including an ethylene-vinyl acetate component and an ABA block copolymer, wherein the A segments of the block copolymer are styrenic segments, is also provided. The composition includes between 1 and 15 wt % of vinyl acetate repeating units, based on the total weight of composition exclusive of any solvents.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2010Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: DuPont Teijin Films U.S. Limited PartnershipInventors: Peter N. Nugara, Bruce C. Begnoche, Stephen K. Franzyshen, Fenghua Deng, Daniel C. Sanders, Christine A. Creegan, Steven R. Cosentino
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Publication number: 20130130015Abstract: A multilayer composite film includes in sequence: a) a biaxially oriented, opaque polyester base layer; b) a non-voided polyester layer on and coextensively in contact with a surface of the base layer; and c) a metal layer on a surface of the non-voided polyester layer opposite the opaque polyester base layer, or on a primer layer on a surface of the non-voided polyester layer opposite the opaque polyester base layer. The film may be prepared by vapor depositing or plasma depositing a metal layer on a surface of a non-voided polyester layer coextensively contacting a biaxially oriented, opaque polyester base layer, or on a primer layer on a surface the non-voided polyester layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: DuPont Teijin Films U.S. Limited PartnershipInventors: Steven R. Cosentino, Jan S. LaRiviere, Keith Kulesza, Sherrod B. Tatum
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Patent number: 7919164Abstract: An insulating label stock includes a thermal insulating layer, which may a fiberfill batt. The batt is laminated to at least one layer of film, paper or fabric. The label stock can be wrapped around a container, such as a can, bottle or pouch. The label stock may be coated with a coating material so that it is printable, thus imparting both insulating properties and print capability to a container.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Thomas E. Benim, Susan Gogol Chamberlin, Jeffrey Allen Chambers, Steven R. Cosentino, Peter R. Hunderup, Ross A. Lee, Susan D. Procaccini
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Publication number: 20110052789Abstract: A composite structure suitable for making transdermal delivery devices includes in sequence: (a) a liner film layer; (b) a containment layer having from zero to 15 wt % content of vinyl acetate repeating units, the layer including either a thermal bonding copolyester resin or a combination of an ethylene-vinyl acetate component and a nonpolar polymer; and (c) a polyester film layer less than 20 ?m in thickness. A drug layer lies either between the liner film layer and the containment layer or within a concave depression in the containment layer. A composition including an ethylene-vinyl acetate component and an ABA block copolymer, wherein the A segments of the block copolymer are styrenic segments, is also provided. The composition includes between 1 and 15 wt % of vinyl acetate repeating units, based on the total weight of composition exclusive of any solvents.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: Dupont Teijin Films U.S. Limited PartnershipInventors: Peter N. Nugara, Bruce C. Begnoche, Stephen K. Franzyshen, Fenghua Deng, Daniel C. Sanders, Christine A. Creegan, Steven R. Cosentino
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Publication number: 20100178318Abstract: A composite structure suitable for making transdermal delivery devices includes in sequence: (a) a liner film layer; (b) a containment layer having from zero to 15 wt. % content of vinyl acetate repeating units, the layer including either a thermal bonding copolyester resin or a combination of an ethylene-vinyl acetate component and a nonpolar polymer; and (c) a polyester film layer less than 20 ?m in thickness. A drug layer lies either between the liner film layer and the containment layer or within a concave depression in the containment layer. A composition including an ethylene-vinyl acetate component and an ABA block copolymer, wherein the A segments of the block copolymer are styrenic segments, is also provided. The composition includes between 1 and 15 wt. % of vinyl acetate repeating units, based on the total weight of composition exclusive of any solvents.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2005Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventors: Peter N. Nugara, Bruce C. Begnoche, Stephen K. Franzyshen, Fenghua Deng, Daniel C. Sanders, Christine A. Creegan, Steven R. Cosentino
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Patent number: 7452590Abstract: An insulating label stock or sleeve formed from such label stock includes a thermal insulating layer, which may a fiberfill batt. The batt is laminated to at least one layer of heat shrinkable material, such as a film. The insulated packaging material may be coated with a coating material to enhance printing capabilities. The insulating label stock or sleeve is installed around a container, and after being activated by heating, conforms to the contours of the container. The insulating label stock retains its hot and cold insulative properties after being heat-shrunk.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Thomas Edward Benim, Susan G. Chamberlin, Jeffrey Allen Chambers, Steven R. Cosentino, Peter R. Hunderup, Ross A. Lee, Susan D. Procaccini
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Publication number: 20080131489Abstract: A composite structure suitable for making transdermal delivery devices includes in sequence: (a) a liner film layer; (b) a containment layer having from zero to 15 wt. % content of vinyl acetate repeating units, the layer including either a thermal bonding copolyester resin or a combination of an ethylene-vinyl acetate component and a nonpolar polymer; and (c) a polyester film layer less than 20 ?m in thickness. A drug layer lies either between the liner film layer and the containment layer or within a concave depression in the containment layer. A composition including an ethylene-vinyl acetate component and an ABA block copolymer, wherein the A segments of the block copolymer are styrenic segments, is also provided. The composition includes between 1 and 15 wt. % of vinyl acetate repeating units, based on the total weight of composition exclusive of any solvents.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2005Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Peter N. Nugara, Bruce C. Begnoche, Stephen K. Franzyshen, Fenghua Deng, Daniel C. Sanders, Christine A. Creegan, Steven R. Cosentino
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Patent number: 7195804Abstract: A paperboard composite for use in packaging applications includes paperboard adhered to a backing structure, providing enhanced wet tear strength. The backing structure includes an oriented polymer film and a reinforcing scrim, bonded together by a thermal bonding layer. In one embodiment of the invention, the parts of the backing structure are of similar chemical composition, thereby facilitating recycling of scraps and other waste.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2003Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: DuPont Teijin Films U.S. Limited PartnershipInventors: Steven R. Cosentino, Christine Creegan, Stephen K. Franzyshen, Wesley K. Seiverd
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Patent number: 7175730Abstract: An insulating label stock including a thermal insulating layer, which may be fiberfill batt, is provided. The batt is laminated to at least one layer of film, paper or fabric. Also provided is a method of making the insulating label stock. The insulating label stock may be wrapped around a container, such as a can, bottle or pouch. Further, the insulating label stock may be coated with a coating material so that it is printable, thus imparting both insulating properties and print capability to a container.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Thomas E. Benim, Susan G. Chamberlin, Jeffrey Allen Chambers, Steven R. Cosentino, Peter R. Hunderup, Ross A. Lee, Susan D. Procaccini
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Patent number: 7170040Abstract: A microwave susceptible insulated packaging material includes a thermal insulating layer, which may be a fiberfill batt. The insulating layer is laminated to at least one layer of a co-extruded film which has been coated on one surface with a microwave susceptible material, such as aluminum or aluminum coated with a food-safe contacting polymer sealant. The packaging material can be used to form a container, such as a pouch, or as a label or as a lining for a container. The packaging material may be coated also with a printable coating material.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Thomas Edward Benim, Jeffrey Allen Chambers, Steven R. Cosentino, Peter R. Hunderup, Ross A. Lee, Susan D. Procaccini, Donna Lynn Visioli, Susan G. Chamberlin
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Patent number: 7157126Abstract: The invention is a tear-resistant container or bag made with a multilayer film comprising a composite structure of relatively inexpensive polymers and paper. The multilayer composite structure generally consists of an oriented polymer film layer adhered to a reinforcing scrim layer via a thermal bonding layer, to form a backing structure, and at least one paper layer adhered to the backing structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: DuPont Teijin Films U.S. Limited PartnershipInventors: Steven R. Cosentino, Stephen K. Franzyshen, Wesley K. Seiverd
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Patent number: 7108906Abstract: An insulating label stock or sleeve formed from such label stock includes a thermal insulating layer, which may a fiberfill batt. The batt is laminated to at least one layer of heat shrinkable material, such as a film. The insulated packaging material may be coated with a coating material to enhance printing capabilities. The insulating label stock or sleeve is installed around a container, and after being activated by heating, conforms to the contours of the container. The insulating label stock retains its hot and cold insulative properties after being heat-shrunk.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Thomas E. Benim, Susan G. Chamberlin, Jeffrey A. Chambers, Steven R. Cosentino, Peter R. Hunderup, Ross A. Lee, Susan D. Procaccini
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Patent number: 7081286Abstract: A microwave susceptible insulated packaging material includes a thermal insulating layer, which may be a fiberfill batt. The insulating layer is laminated to at least one layer of a co-extruded film which has been coated on one surface with a microwave susceptible material, such as aluminum or aluminum coated with a food-safe contacting polymer sealant. The packaging material can be used to form a container, such as a pouch, or as a label or as a lining for a container. The packaging material may be coated also with a printable coating material.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Thomas E. Benim, Jeffrey A. Chambers, Steven R. Cosentino, Peter R. Hunderup, Susan G. Chamberlin, Ross A. Lee, Susan D. Procaccini, Donna L. Visioli
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Patent number: 7070841Abstract: An insulating label stock includes a thermal insulating layer, which may a fiberfill batt. The batt is laminated to at least one layer of film, paper or fabric. The label stock can be wrapped around a container, such as a can, bottle or pouch. The label stock may be coated with a coating material so that it is printable, thus imparting both insulating properties and print capability to a container.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2001Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Thomas E. Benim, Susan Gogol Chamberlin, Jeffrey Allen Chambers, Steven R. Cosentino, Peter R. Hunderup, Ross A. Lee, Susan D. Procaccini
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Patent number: 7012032Abstract: A tear resistant seal made from a recyclable multilayer structure that consists of an oriented polymer film layer a thermal bonding polymer layer on the oriented polymer layer inner surface substantially coextensive thereto, and a reinforcing scrim polymer layer also having an inner surface adjacent and substantially coextensive with the thermal bonding polymer layer. The polymer film layer and the bonding polymer layer are co-extruded layers having a chemical composition that permits recycling without separating the layers. The scrim layer also has a similar chemical composition, permitting recycling following lamination, thereby permitting the recovery of waste material during production runs by the simple recycling of the complete laminated structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: DuPont Teijin Films U.S. Limited PartnershipInventors: Steven R. Cosentino, Stephen K. Franzyshen
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Patent number: 6887541Abstract: An insulated packaging material includes a thermal insulating layer, which may a fiberfill batt. The batt is laminated to at least one facing layer of film, paper or fabric. The packaging material can be used as a container, such as a pouch. A food-contacting polymer material is applied to the facing layer to form the inner surface of the pouch. The packaging material may be coated on the outer facing layer with a coating material so that it is printable, thus imparting both insulating properties and print capability to the pouch.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Thomas E. Benim, Susan G. Chamberlin, Jeffrey A. Chambers, Steven R. Cosentino, Peter R. Hunderup, Ross A. Lee, Susan D. Procaccini, Donna L. Visiolo
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Publication number: 20040191438Abstract: The invention is a tear-resistant container or bag made with a multilayer film comprising a composite structure of relatively inexpensive polymers and paper. The multilayer composite structure generally consists of an oriented polymer film layer adhered to a reinforcing scrim layer via a thermal bonding layer, to form a backing structure, and at least one paper layer adhered to the backing structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Steven R. Cosentino, Stephen K. Franzyshen, Wesley K. Seiverd
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Publication number: 20040151929Abstract: A paperboard composite for use in packaging applications includes paperboard adhered to a backing structure, providing enhanced wet tear strength. The backing structure includes an oriented polymer film and a reinforcing scrim, bonded together by a thermal bonding layer. In one embodiment of the invention, the parts of the backing structure are of similar chemical composition, thereby facilitating recycling of scraps and other waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Steven R. Cosentino, Christine Creegan, Stephen K. Franzyshen, Wesley K. Seiverd
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Publication number: 20040132363Abstract: A tear resistant seal made from a recyclable multilayer structure that consists of an oriented polymer film layer a thermal bonding polymer layer on the oriented polymer layer inner surface substantially coextensive thereto, and a reinforcing scrim polymer layer also having an inner surface adjacent and substantially coextensive with the thermal bonding polymer layer. The polymer film layer and the bonding polymer layer are co-extruded layers having a chemical composition that permits recycling without separating the layers. The scrim layer also has a similar chemical composition, permitting recycling following lamination, thereby permitting the recovery of waste material during production runs by the simple recycling of the complete laminated structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Steven R. Cosentino, Stephen K. Franzyshen
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Publication number: 20040097157Abstract: A vapor barrier assembly for use in thermal insulation products for buildings. The assembly has one or more vapor barrier layers with a thermally softening bonding layer on top, which bonds the vapor barrier to a fibrous reinforcing layer. A thermal insulation product with good vapor barrier properties can be made from the vapor barrier assembly by attaching it to an insulation batt, using an adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Steven R. Cosentino