Patents by Inventor Timothy A. Okel
Timothy A. Okel 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: 10882928Abstract: The present invention includes a process for producing treated filler that includes (a) treating a slurry that includes untreated filler, where the untreated filler has not been previously dried, with a treating composition that includes a treating agent, thereby forming a treated filler slurry, and (b) drying the treated filler slurry to produce treated filler. The treating agent can include a polymer having (i) at least one first group that interacts with the untreated filler and (ii) at least one second group that interacts with a rubber matrix into which the treated filler is incorporated. The present invention also is directed to treated filler prepared by the process, as well as rubber compounding compositions and tires including the treated filler.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2017Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Okel, Peter L. Votruba-Drzal, Justin J. Martin, Raphael O. Kollah, Truman Wilt, Brian K. Rearick, Clint Steven Edelman, Feng Wang, Linda K. Anderson, Kurt G. Olson
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Patent number: 10882927Abstract: The present invention includes a process for producing treated filler that includes (a) treating a slurry that includes untreated filler, where the untreated filler has not been previously dried, with a treating composition that includes a treating agent, thereby forming a treated filler slurry, and (b) drying the treated filler slurry to produce treated filler. The treating agent can include a polymer having (i) at least one first group that interacts with the untreated filler and (ii) at least one second group that interacts with a rubber matrix into which the treated filler is incorporated. The present invention also is directed to treated filler prepared by the process, as well as rubber compounding compositions and tires including the treated filler.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2017Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Okel, Peter L. Votruba-Drzal, Justin J. Martin, Raphael O. Kollah, Truman Wilt, Brian K. Rearick, Clint Steven Edelman, Feng Wang, Linda K. Anderson, Kurt G. Olson
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Publication number: 20170283591Abstract: The present invention includes a process for producing treated filler that includes (a) treating a slurry that includes untreated filler, where the untreated filler has not been previously dried, with a treating composition that includes a treating agent, thereby forming a treated filler slurry, and (b) drying the treated filler slurry to produce treated filler. The treating agent can include a polymer having (i) at least one first group that interacts with the untreated filler and (ii) at least one second group that interacts with a rubber matrix into which the treated filler is incorporated. The present invention also is directed to treated filler prepared by the process, as well as rubber compounding compositions and tires including the treated filler.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Timothy A. Okel, Peter L. Votruba-Drzal, Justin J. Martin, Raphael O. Kollah, Truman Wilt, Brian K. Rearick, Clint Steven Edelman, Feng Wang, Linda K. Anderson, Kurt G. Olson
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Publication number: 20170283590Abstract: The present invention includes a process for producing treated filler that includes (a) treating a slurry that includes untreated filler, where the untreated filler has not been previously dried, with a treating composition that includes a treating agent, thereby forming a treated filler slurry, and (b) drying the treated filler slurry to produce treated filler. The treating agent can include a polymer having (i) at least one first group that interacts with the untreated filler and (ii) at least one second group that interacts with a rubber matrix into which the treated filler is incorporated. The present invention also is directed to treated filler prepared by the process, as well as rubber compounding compositions and tires including the treated filler.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Inventors: Timothy A. Okel, Peter L. Votruba-Drzal, Justin J. Martin, Raphael O. Kollah, Truman Wilt, Brian K. Rearick, Clint Steven Edelman, Feng Wang, Linda K. Anderson, Kurt G. Olson
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Patent number: 9073041Abstract: The present invention is directed to a separation medium comprising rotary dried or spray dried precipitated silica. The silica has a pore surface area P wherein log10 P>2.2, and the ratio of BET to CTAB is at least 1.0 measured prior to any surface modification of the silica. The present invention is further directed to a method of separating suspended or dissolved materials from a fluid stream, comprising contacting the stream with the separation medium described above.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2012Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Qunhui Guo, Carol L. Knox, Raphael O. Kollah, Justin J. Martin, Shantilal M. Mohnot, Timothy A. Okel, Daniel E. Rardon
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Patent number: 8846806Abstract: The present invention is directed to a process for producing treated filler including (a) treating a slurry of untreated filler which has not been previously dried, with a treating composition including an organosilane material of specified structure (I); and (b) drying the treated filler slurry. The present invention also is directed to treated filler prepared by the process, as well as rubber compounding compositions and tires including the treated filler.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Justin J. Martin, Timothy A. Okel, Raphael O. Kollah
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Publication number: 20130296479Abstract: Rubber formulations comprising a base rubber composition, graphenic carbon particles, and non-conductive filler particles such as silica are disclosed. The formulations possess favorable properties such as relatively low surface resistivities, and are useful for many applications such as tire treads.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.Inventors: Justin J. Martin, Noel R. Vanier, Brian K. Rearick, Raphael O. Kollah, Timothy A. Okel, David Asay, Charles F. Kahle, Cheng-Hung Hung
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Publication number: 20130228519Abstract: The present invention is directed to ultrafiltration membranes comprising a microporous material, said microporous material comprising: (a) a polyolefin matrix present in an amount of at least 2 percent by weight, (b) finely divided, particulate, substantially water-insoluble silica filler distributed throughout said matrix, said filler constituting from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of said microporous material substrate; and (c) at least 35 percent by volume of a network of interconnecting pores communicating throughout the microporous material. The present invention is also directed to methods of separating suspended or dissolved materials from a fluid stream such as a liquid or gaseous stream, comprising passing the fluid stream through the ultrafiltration membrane described above.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.Inventors: Qunhui Guo, Carol L, Knox, Raphael O. Kollah, Justin J. Martin, Timothy A. Okel, Daniel E. Rardon, Christine Gardner, Shantilal M. Mohnot
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Publication number: 20130228521Abstract: The present invention is directed to a separation medium comprising rotary dried or spray dried precipitated silica. The silica has a pore surface area P wherein log10 P>2.2, and the ratio of BET to CTAB is at least 1.0 measured prior to any surface modification of the silica. The present invention is further directed to a method of separating suspended or dissolved materials from a fluid stream, comprising contacting the stream with the separation medium described above.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.Inventors: Qunhui Guo, Carol L. Knox, Raphael O. Kollah, Justin J. Martin, Shantilal M. Mohnot, Timothy A. OKel, Daniel E. Rardon
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Publication number: 20130228529Abstract: The present invention is directed to microfiltration membranes comprising a microporous material, said microporous material comprising: (a) a polyolefin matrix present in an amount of at least 2 percent by weight, (b) finely divided, particulate, substantially water-insoluble silica filler distributed throughout said matrix, said filler constituting from about 10 percent to about 90 percent by weight of said microporous material substrate, wherein the weight ratio of filler to polyolefin is greater than 4:1; and (c) at least 35 percent by volume of a network of interconnecting pores communicating throughout the microporous material. The present invention is also directed to methods of separating suspended or dissolved materials from a fluid stream such as a liquid or gaseous stream, comprising passing the fluid stream through the microfiltration membrane described above.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Qunhui Guo, Carol L. Knox, Raphael O. Kollah, Justin J. Martin, Timothy A. Okel, Daniel E. Rardon, Christine Gardner, Shantilal M. Mohnot
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Publication number: 20130079445Abstract: The present invention is directed to a process for producing treated filler including (a) treating a slurry of untreated filler which has not been previously dried, with a treating composition including an organosilane material of specified structure (I); and (b) drying the treated filler slurry. The present invention also is directed to treated filler prepared by the process, as well as rubber compounding compositions and tires including the treated filler.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Inventors: Justin J. Martin, Timothy A. Okel, Raphael O. Kollah
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Patent number: 8114935Abstract: Described herein is microporous precipitated silica having the following physico-chemical parameters: a CTAB surface area of 50 to 300 square meters/gram, a BET/CTAB ratio of ?1.3, and a relative breadth ? of pore size distribution of ?3.5. The precipitated silica can also have a Sears number of from 10 to 28 and a Sears number/CTAB ratio of ?0.16. Also described herein are vulcanizable and vulcanized elastomer compositions, e.g., tires, containing the microporous precipitated silica.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2010Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventor: Timothy A. Okel
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Patent number: 7857990Abstract: Describes a composition comprising a mixture of (1) a major amount of calcium hypochlorite, e.g., hydrated calcium hypochlorite, and (2) a minor amount of calcium hypochlorite-compatible hydrophobic additive (other than discrete particulate Group IIA or IIIA metal stearates) in amounts sufficient to provide the composition with reduced hydrophilic properties. The composition has a solution rate in water at standard conditions that is less than the calcium hypochlorite used to prepare the composition, but sufficient for the intended application. Describes also calcium hypochlorite compositions in which the hydrophobic additive is an organo-silicon material, or a metal oxide, e.g., amorphous precipitated silica, treated with a hydrophobizing agent, such as an organo-silicon material, e.g., an organo-silane and/or organo-siloxane material.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Stanley R. Pickens, Timothy A. Okel, Erik A. Schoenman, Shantilal M. Mohnot, Patrick Ryan
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Publication number: 20100292386Abstract: Described herein is microporous precipitated silica having the following physico-chemical parameters: a CTAB surface area of 50 to 300 square meters/gram, a BET/CTAB ratio of ?1.3, and a relative breadth ? of pore size distribution of ?3.5. The precipitated silica can also have a Sears number of from 10 to 28 and a Sears number/CTAB ratio of ?0.16. Also described herein are vulcanizable and vulcanized elastomer compositions, e.g., tires, containing the microporous precipitated silica.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: PPG IDUSTRIES OHIO, I NC.Inventor: Timothy A. Okel
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Patent number: 7704552Abstract: Described is an improved process for producing chemically treated fillers by using a certain combination of functionalizing and hydrophobizing agents in an aqueous suspension of inorganic oxide having a pH of 2.5 or less and increasing the pH of the suspension after chemically treating the filler.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2004Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Okel, James R. Hahn, Raymond R. Ondeck
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Patent number: 7687107Abstract: Described is an improved process for producing chemically modified fillers by using a certain combination of functionalizing and hydrophobizing agents in an aqueous suspension of inorganic oxide having a pH of 2.5 or less and increasing the pH of the suspension after chemically treating the filler.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2004Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Okel, James R. Hahn, Raymond R. Ondeck
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Patent number: 7569107Abstract: The present invention is related to treated filler and processes for producing said treated filler. Untreated filler slurry can be treated with a treating material and, optionally, a coupling material and then subjected to conventional drying method(s), to produce the treated filler of the invention. Treated filler has a wide variety of applications including but not limited to battery separators and rubber compositions such as tires.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: James L. Boyer, Charles R. Coleman, Timothy A. Okel, Narayan K. Raman
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Publication number: 20080067468Abstract: Describes a composition comprising a mixture of (1) a major amount of calcium hypochlorite, e.g., hydrated calcium hypochlorite, and (2) a minor amount of calcium hypochlorite-compatible hydrophobic additive (other than discrete particulate Group IIA or IIIA metal stearates) in amounts sufficient to provide the composition with reduced hydrophilic properties. The composition has a solution rate in water at standard conditions that is less than the calcium hypochlorite used to prepare the composition, but sufficient for the intended application. Describes also calcium hypochlorite compositions in which the hydrophobic additive is an organo-silicon material, or a metal oxide, e.g., amorphous precipitated silica, treated with a hydrophobizing agent, such as an organo-silicon material, e.g., an organo-silane and/or organo-siloxane material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.Inventors: STANLEY R. PICKENS, TIMOTHY A. OKEL, ERIK A. SCHOENMAN, SHANTILAL M. MOHNOT, PATRICK RYAN
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Publication number: 20060281009Abstract: The present invention is related to treated filler and processes for producing said treated filler. Untreated filler slurry can be treated with a treating material and, optionally, a coupling material and then subjected to conventional drying method(s), to produce the treated filler of the invention. Treated filler has a wide variety of applications including but not limited to battery separators and rubber compositions such as tires.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2006Publication date: December 14, 2006Inventors: James Boyer, Charles Coleman, Timothy Okel, Narayan Raman
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Publication number: 20060229386Abstract: The present invention is related to treated filler and processes by which it can be produced. Untreated filler slurry can be treated with a treating material and then subjected to conventional drying method(s), to produce the treated filler of the invention. Treated filler has a wide variety of applications including but not limited to battery separators and rubber compositions such as tires.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2005Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Narayan Raman, James Boyer, Charles Coleman, Timothy Okel