Patents by Inventor Usama Younes

Usama Younes 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: 10131758
    Abstract: Disclosed are polyurethane foam-forming compositions with a phase stable isocyanate-reactive composition that includes a halogenated olefin blowing agent that has low or no ozone depletion potential and low global warming potential. Such polyurethane foam-forming compositions are suitable for spray application to produce polyurethane foams that are believed to exhibit good fire resistance properties, low smoke generation and low or no scorch due to reduced exotherm, thereby making them particularly suitable for use, for example, as relatively thick wall and/or roof insulation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2018
    Assignee: ACCELLA POLYURETHANE SYSTEMS, LLC
    Inventors: Usama Younes, Richard Romero, Kenneth Riddle, Timothy Pike
  • Publication number: 20180022885
    Abstract: Disclosed are polyurethane foam-forming compositions with a phase stable isocyanate-reactive composition that includes a halogenated olefin blowing agent that has low or no ozone depletion potential and low global warming potential. Such polyurethane foam-forming compositions are suitable for spray application to produce polyurethane foams that are believed to exhibit good fire resistance properties, low smoke generation and low or no scorch due to reduced exotherm, thereby making them particularly suitable for use, for example, as relatively thick wall and/or roof insulation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2016
    Publication date: January 25, 2018
    Inventors: Usama Younes, Richard Romero, Kenneth Riddle, Timothy Pike
  • Publication number: 20130216390
    Abstract: Carbon nanotube-reinforced composites are produced by incorporating up to 0.7% by weight of carbon nanotubes into a liquid polymeric material a polymeric material. The viscosity of the carbon nanotube-containing liquid polymeric is sufficiently low that it can be used in vacuum infusion and pultrusion processes to produce large articles such as wind turbine blades.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 20, 2012
    Publication date: August 22, 2013
    Applicant: Bayer MaterialScience LLC
    Inventors: Usama Younes, Serkan Unal
  • Publication number: 20080020194
    Abstract: Weather resistant composite articles which have a smooth, bubble-free surface and are sufficiently puncture resistant to pass the DynaTup Instrument Impact Test and have sufficient structural integrity and strength characteristics are produced by an open pour process. These composites include a polyurethane, unreinforced barrier coat and a fiber-reinforced polyurethane layer. These composite articles are particularly useful for the production of doors and panels and as structural components for spas, hot tubs, above ground pools and the like.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2007
    Publication date: January 24, 2008
    Inventors: Usama Younes, David Rocco, Richard Macy, James Kotar, James Lambach, John Perry
  • Publication number: 20070098997
    Abstract: Weather resistant composite articles which have a smooth, bubble-free surface and are sufficiently puncture resistant to pass the DynaTup Instrument Impact Test are produced by an open pour process. These composites include a polyurethane, unreinforced barrier coat and a fiber-reinforced polyurethane layer. These composite articles are particularly useful for the production of doors and panels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 2, 2005
    Publication date: May 3, 2007
    Inventors: Usama Younes, James Kotar, James Lambach, John Perry
  • Publication number: 20060270746
    Abstract: Microcellular polyurethane flexible foams having densities no greater than 0.3 g/cc which are suitable for use as lightweight shoe sole components are produced with carbon dioxide in an amount such that the polyurethane-forming mixture has a free rise density of from about 0.03 to about 0.3 g/cc. At least a portion of that carbon dioxide is dissolved as a gas into one or both of the reaction components. The amount of dissolved carbon dioxide must be such that the froth density of the isocyanate and/or isocyanate-reactive component(s) in which the carbon dioxide is dissolved will be from about 0.1 to about 0.8 g/cc. Additional carbon dioxide may be formed by the reaction of water and isocyanate during the polyurethane-forming reaction but the total amount of CO2 present should be controlled to ensure that the polyurethane-forming mixture has a free rise density of from about 0.03 to 0.3g/cc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2005
    Publication date: November 30, 2006
    Inventors: Usama Younes, David Baily, Charles Carpenter