Patents by Inventor Wilhelm Kettler
Wilhelm Kettler 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: 10107685Abstract: The invention relates to a method for generating calibrated color data of a target using color measurement instruments distributed in the network comprising the steps A) generating at least one standard instrument profile for the color measurement instruments distributed in the network to correct photometric and wavelength scale differences, and B) generating at least one geometry instrument profile for the color measurement instruments distributed in the network to correct geometry scale differences. The method can be used in applications where color measurement instrument networks are used, particularly in robotic systems where color measurement instruments are integrated.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventor: Wilhelm Kettler
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Patent number: 9874476Abstract: The invention relates to a method for colour recipe calculation for matt colour standards with the steps: A) experimentally determining reflection spectra R(exp) of the color standard, comprising a first reflection spectrum (SPIN) and a second reflection spectrum (SPEX), with an integrating sphere color measurement instrument, wherein said first reflection spectrum (SPIN) is obtained at (A1) d/8°—geometry with the specular component included, and said second reflection spectrum (SPEX) is obtained at (A2) d/8°—geometry with the specular component excluded; B1) calculating a recipe for the matt color standard based on the experimentally determined reflection spectrum R(exp) with the specular component included, which has been corrected for the specular component, or B2) comparing the experimentally determined reflection spectrum R(exp) with the specular component included, which has been corrected for the specular component, with reflection spectra associated to color recipes of a color recipe database for glosType: GrantFiled: November 14, 2012Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: AXALTA COATING SYSTERMS IP CO., LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Peter Jelen, Oliver Korten
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Patent number: 9417187Abstract: The invention relates to a method for determining the gloss of a colour standard comprising the following steps: A) experimentally determining reflection spectra R(exp) of the colour standard, comprising a first reflection spectrum and a second reflection spectrum, with an integrating sphere colour measurement instrument, wherein said first reflection spectrum is obtained at (A1) d/8°—geometry with the specular component included, and said second reflection spectrum is obtained at (A2) d/8°—geometry with the specular component excluded, and B) converting reflection spectra data of the experimentally determined reflection spectra R(exp) of the colour standard to gloss values by: B1) acquiring the difference reflection spectrum ?R of the experimentally determined reflection spectrum R(exp) with the specular component included (A1) and the reflection spectrum R(exp) with the specular component excluded (A2), and B2) determining the gloss values corresponding to said difference reflection spectrum ?R with the asType: GrantFiled: July 15, 2015Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: AXALTA COATING SYSTEMS IP CO., LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Peter Jelen, Oliver Korten
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Publication number: 20160025629Abstract: The invention relates to a method for determining the gloss of a colour standard comprising the following steps: A) experimentally determining reflection spectra R(exp) of the colour standard, comprising a first reflection spectrum and a second reflection spectrum, with an integrating sphere colour measurement instrument, wherein said first reflection spectrum is obtained at (A1) d/8°—geometry with the specular component included, and said second reflection spectrum is obtained at (A2) d/8°—geometry with the specular component excluded, and B) converting reflection spectra data of the experimentally determined reflection spectra R(exp) of the colour standard to gloss values by: B1) acquiring the difference reflection spectrum ?R of the experimentally determined reflection spectrum R(exp) with the specular component included (A1) and the reflection spectrum R(exp) with the specular component excluded (A2), and B2) determining the gloss values corresponding to said difference reflection spectrum ?R with the asType: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2015Publication date: January 28, 2016Applicant: AXALTA COATING SYSTEMS IP CO., LLCInventors: Wilhelm KETTLER, Peter JELEN, Oliver KORTEN
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Patent number: 9080915Abstract: A method and a system is provided for producing one or more matching formulas to match color and coarseness appearance of a target coating on a substrate. The method includes, but is not limited to providing a set of coating chips comprising at least two coating chips having different lightness values, and at least two coating chips having matching lightness values and different coarseness values. A system is also provided for matching color and coarseness appearance of the surface coating.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2014Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: AXALTA COATING SYSTEMS IP CO., LLCInventors: Hartmut Krause, Larry Eugene Steenhoek, Wolfgang Joachim Kuepper, Allan Blase Joseph Rodrigues, Wilhelm Kettler
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Patent number: 8934099Abstract: The invention relates to a check-tile for validating instrument scales of color measurement instruments, in particular goniospectrophotometers, said check-tile comprising a non-transparent (opaque) substrate coated with a multi-layer coating, said multi-layer coating comprising: A) a pigmented ground coat, wherein said pigmented ground coat is opaque and made of a base coat coating composition I comprising at least one achromatic solid pigment, B) a pigmented mid-coat, wherein said pigmented mid-coat is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition II comprising at least one transparent interference pigment and at least one transparent or semi-transparent solid pigment, and C) a clear top coat made of a transparent clear coat coating composition on top of the mid-coat.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Axalta Coating Systems IP Co., LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Uwe Johansson
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Patent number: 8922775Abstract: The invention relates to a check-tile for validating instrument scales of color measurement instruments, in particular goniospectrophotometers, said check-tile comprising a non-transparent (opaque) substrate coated with a pigmented coating, wherein: A) said non-transparent (opaque) colored substrate is colored with at least one achromatic solid pigment, and is coated with a pigmented mid-coat, wherein said pigmented mid-coat I is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition I comprising at least one transparent interference pigment and at least one transparent or semi-transparent solid colored pigment, or, B) said non-transparent (opaque) colored substrate is colored with at least one opaque solid color pigment, and is coated with a pigmented mid-coat II, wherein said pigmented mid-coat is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition II comprising at least one transparent interference pigment.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Axalta Coating Systems IP Co., LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Uwe Johansson
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Patent number: 8913238Abstract: The invention relates to a check-tile for validating instrument scales of color measurement instruments, in particular goniospectrophotometers, said check-tile comprising a non-transparent (opaque) substrate coated with a multi-layer coating, said multi-layer coating comprising: A) a pigmented ground coat, wherein said pigmented ground coat is opaque and made of a base coat coating composition I comprising at least one achromatic solid pigment, B) a pigmented mid-coat, wherein said pigmented mid-coat is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition II comprising at least one transparent interference pigment and at least one transparent or semi-transparent solid pigment, and C) a clear top coat made of a transparent clear coat coating composition on top of the mid-coat.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Axalta Coating Systems IP Co., LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Uwe Johansson
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Patent number: 8908183Abstract: The invention relates to a check-tile for validating instrument scales of color measurement instruments, in particular goniospectrophotometers, said check-tile comprising a transparent substrate coated with a multi-layer coating, said multi-layer coating comprising: A) a pigmented mid-coat applied to the transparent substrate, wherein said pigmented mid-coat is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition I comprising at least one transparent interference pigment, and B) a pigmented ground coat, wherein said pigmented ground coat is opaque and made of a base coat coating composition II comprising at least one opaque solid colored pigment.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Axalta Coating Systems IP Co., LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Uwe Johansson
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Patent number: 8908182Abstract: The invention relates to a check-tile for validating instrument scales of color measurement instruments, in particular goniospectrophotometers, said check-tile comprising a non-transparent (opaque) substrate coated with a multi-layer coating, said multi-layer coating comprising: A) a pigmented ground coat, wherein said pigmented ground coat is opaque and made of a base coat coating composition I comprising at least one opaque solid colored pigment, and B) a pigmented mid-coat, wherein said pigmented mid-coat is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition II comprising at least one transparent interference pigment.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Axalta Coating Systems IP Co., LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Uwe Johansson
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Publication number: 20140350895Abstract: The invention relates to a method for colour recipe calculation for matt colour standards with the steps: A) experimentally determining reflection spectra R(exp) of the colour standard, comprising a first reflection spectrum (SPIN) and a second reflection spectrum (SPEX), with an integrating sphere colour measurement instrument, wherein said first reflection spectrum (SPIN) is obtained at (A1) d/8°—geometry with the specular component included, and said second reflection spectrum (SPEX) is obtained at (A2) d/8°—geometry with the specular component excluded; B1) calculating a recipe for the matt colour standard based on the experimentally determined reflection spectrum R(exp) with the specular component included, which has been corrected for the specular component, or B2) comparing the experimentally determined reflection spectrum R(exp) with the specular component included, en which has been corrected for the specular component, with reflection spectra associated to colour recipes of a colour recipe databaseType: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2012Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Peter Jelen, Oliver Korten
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Publication number: 20140327912Abstract: The invention relates to a method for determining the gloss of a colour standard comprising the following steps: A) experimentally determining reflection spectra R(exp) of the colour standard, comprising a first reflection spectrum and a second reflection spectrum, with an integrating sphere colour measurement instrument, wherein said first reflection spectrum is obtained at (A1) d/8-geometry with the specular component included, and said second reflection spectrum is obtained at (A2) d/8-geometry with the specular component excluded, and B) converting reflection spectra data of the experimentally determined reflection spectra R(exp) of the colour standard to gloss values by: B1) acquiring the difference reflection spectrum ?R of the experimentally determined reflection spectrum R(exp) with the specular component included (A1) and the reflection spectrum R (exp) with the specular component excluded (A2), and B2) determining the gloss values corresponding to said difference reflection spectrum ?R with the assiType: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2012Publication date: November 6, 2014Inventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Peter Jelen, Oliver Korten
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Publication number: 20140239234Abstract: A method and a system is provided for producing one or more matching formulas to match color and coarseness appearance of a target coating on a substrate. The method includes, but is not limited to providing a set of coating chips comprising at least two coating chips having different lightness values, and at least two coating chips having matching lightness values and different coarseness values. A system is also provided for matching color and coarseness appearance of the surface coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventors: HARTMUT KRAUSE, LARRY EUGENE STEENHOEK, WOLFGANG JOACHIM KUEPPER, ALLAN BLASE JOSEPH RODRIGUES, WILHELM KETTLER
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Patent number: 8760654Abstract: The invention relates to a method for matching the color of a dry color shade standard, said method comprising the steps of A) Measuring the dry color shade standard, B) Calculating a recipe for the dry color shade standard, C) Generating a virtual wet color shade standard based on the recipe for the dry color shade standard calculated in step B), wherein the virtual wet color shade standard is generated with wet characterization data and D) Matching the virtual wet color shade standard. The method can be used for elaboration of color shades and batch adjustment in production of paints.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Axalta Coating Systems IP Co., LLCInventor: Wilhelm Kettler
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Patent number: 8743364Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and a system for producing one or more matching formulas to match color and coarseness appearance of a target coating on a substrate. The method provides providing a set of coating chips comprising at least two coating chips having different lightness values, and at least two coating chips having matching lightness values and different coarseness values. This invention provides a simple method and the system for matching color and coarseness appearance of the surface coating.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2010Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Axalta Coating Systems IP Co., LLCInventors: Hartmut Krause, Larry Eugene Steenhoek, Wolfgang Joachim Küpper, Allan Blase Joseph Rodrigues, Wilhelm Kettler
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Publication number: 20130258331Abstract: The invention relates to a check-tile for validating instrument scales of colour measurement instruments, in particular goniospectrophotometers, said check-tile comprising a non-transparent (opaque) substrate coated with a multi-layer coating, said multi-layer coating comprising: A) a pigmented ground coat, wherein said pigmented ground coat is opaque and made of a base coat coating composition I comprising at least one achromatic solid pigment, B) a pigmented mid-coat, wherein said pigmented mid-coat is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition II comprising at least one transparent interference pigment and at least one transparent or semi-transparent solid pigment, and C) a clear top coat made of a transparent clear coat coating composition on top of the mid-coat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: US COATINGS IP CO LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Uwe Johansson
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Publication number: 20130250292Abstract: The invention relates to a check-tile for validating instrument scales of colour measurement instruments, in particular of goniospectrophotometers, said check-tile comprising a transparent substrate coated with a multi-layer coating, said multi-layer coating comprising: A) a pigmented mid-coat applied to the transparent substrate, wherein said pigmented mid-coat is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition I comprising at least one transparent interference pigment, and B) a pigmented ground coat, wherein said pigmented ground coat is opaque and made of a base coat coating composition II comprising at least one opaque solid coloured pigment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: U S COATINGS IP CO LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Uwe Johansson
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Publication number: 20130250291Abstract: The invention relates to a check-tile for validating instrument scales of colour measurement instruments, in particular of goniospectrophotometers, said check-tile comprising a transparent substrate coated with a multi-layer coating, said multi-layer coating comprising: A) a pigmented mid-coat applied to the transparent substrate, wherein said pigmented mid-coat is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition I comprising at least one transparent interference pigment and at least one transparent or semi-transparent solid pigment, and B) a pigmented ground coat applied to the pigmented mid-coat, wherein said pigmented ground coat is opaque and made of a base coat coating composition II comprising at least one achromatic solid pigment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: U S Coatings IP Co., LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Uwe Johansson
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Publication number: 20130250289Abstract: The invention relates to a check-tile for validating instrument scales of colour measurement instruments, in particular of goniospectrophotometers, said check-tile comprising a non-transparent (opaque) substrate coated with a multi-layer coating, said multi-layer coating comprising: A) a pigmented ground coat, wherein said pigmented ground coat is opaque and made of a base coat coating composition I comprising at least one opaque solid coloured pigment, and B) a pigmented mid-coat, wherein said pigmented mid-coat is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition II comprising at least one transparent interference pigment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: U S Coating IP Co LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Uwe Johansson
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Publication number: 20130242306Abstract: The invention relates to a check-tile for validating instrument scales of colour measurement instruments, in particular of goniospectrophotometers, said check-tile comprising a non-transparent (opaque) coloured substrate coated with a pigmented coating, wherein (A) said non-transparent (opaque) coloured substrate is coloured with at least one achromatic solid pigment, and is coated with a pigmented mid-coat I, wherein said pigmented mid-coat I is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition I comprising at least one transparent interference pigment and at least one transparent or semi-transparent coloured solid pigment, or, (B) said non-transparent (opaque) coloured substrate is coloured with at least one opaque solid colour pigment, and is coated with a pigmented mid-coat II, wherein said pigmented mid-coat is translucent and made of a base coat coating composition II comprising at least one transparent interference pigment.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: U S Coatings IP CO LLCInventors: Wilhelm Kettler, Uwe Johansson