Wall And Shelf Covering Patents (Class 428/904.4)
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Patent number: 8916257Abstract: An embossing and texturizing system capable of imparting a natural cloth-like surface to a flexible thermoplastic material or film simultaneously to either or both of its two exterior surfaces, through the use of a unique device and technique combining metal rolls, metal and rubber rolls, and embossing and texturizing fabric rolls into an embossing system creating the desired visual and tactile feel of natural fabrics as well as additional performance characteristics. The embossing and texturizing system embosses and texturizes the exterior surface of the flexible thermoplastic material or film by selectively altering the exterior surface, and therefore, the film can be embossed simultaneously on either or both of its two exterior surfaces (face and reverse) without necessitating major interruption or adjustment of the system.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2007Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: Aberdeen Road CompanyInventors: Peter McKernan, Don Kauffman, Larry Rinehart, Lititia Carter, Ralph Todd
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Patent number: 8563100Abstract: A wall covering includes a composite structure that includes a first layer forming a non-image side of the composite structure and a second layer laminated to the first layer forming an image side of the composite structure. The first layer includes a fabric to facilitate air flow on the non-image side. The image side has a surface roughness of less than or equal to 5 microns by PPS method. The second layer includes one of synthetic polymeric fiber in a non-woven structure and a synthetic polymeric film. The wall covering is a Type-II wall covering that is PVC-free.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Xiaoqi Zhou, Xulong Fu, Paul C. Landrum
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Patent number: 8367176Abstract: A repositionable, self-adhesive wallpaper can be applied to a surface, positioned, repositioned, and can be removed without damaging the underlying surface, allowing the user to change wallpaper designs periodically. Embodiments comprise a vinyl sheet having front and rear surfaces, the front surface having a surface coating that is capable of having an image printed thereon; a removable backing layer comprising a clay coated kraft paper and a release agent; and a pressure sensitive adhesive disposed between the sheet rear surface and the backing layer, the adhesive being an acrylic emulsion adhesive applied to the rear surface, such that after the backing layer has been separated to expose the adhesive the surface covering can be applied to a surface, and the applied surface covering can be removed from the surface and the surface covering can be repositioned and/or reused.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Lolliprops, Inc.Inventors: Julia Nicole Biancella, Jennifer Michelle Biancella, Katherine Madeline Szilagyi
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Patent number: 8367184Abstract: Structured films having acoustical absorbance properties are disclosed. Methods of making and using the structured films are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2007Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: David F. Slama, Jonathan H. Alexander, Graham M. Clarke
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Patent number: 8268737Abstract: Electron beam curable resins or ultraviolet light curable resins can be used in combination with filler and other additives to make coated facers that can be used on insulation boards. Also disclosed are facers made of such composition, the process for making said facers and their use in insulation, building and construction boards. More specifically a flexible facer can be made by a process that comprises (1) applying a monomeric composition to a fiber mat, wherein the fiber mat is a non-asphaltic, non-cellulosic fiber mat, and wherein the monomeric composition is comprised of at least one monomer and/or at least one oligomer, and a filler, (2) initiating polymerization of the monomer within the monomeric composition by exposing the monomeric composition to ultraviolet light or an electron beam, and (3) allowing the monomer to polymerized to produce the flexible facer.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2006Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventor: Ajay Kumar
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Patent number: 8216660Abstract: The invention provides breathable laminated articles, preferably free from harmful halogens and plasticizers, which can be constructed and arranged to be usable for any application, such as wallcoverings, where breathability and being free from harmful halogens and/or plasticizers is advantageous. For example, the breathable laminated article can be made from a non-woven, breathable backing layer of material, the backing layer having a plurality of microprojections on a first side, coupled along the first side to a top layer, where the top layer may or may not be breathable, to form an assembly. This assembly has at least one variation formed in the level of the surface of the first side of the first layer, wherein the variation in level is formed such that the microprojections penetrate at least a portion of the top layer to form microapertures that improve the breathability of the top layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: SHAWMUT CorporationInventors: A. Michael Nahmias, Richard Pierce, Kevin J. Souza, James H. Wyner, Marilyn Geller, Daniel Wyner
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Patent number: 8007886Abstract: An underlayment for supplementing one or more physical properties of wall, ceiling, and floor construction components is used to in a wall, ceiling, or floor assembly that may be fabricated on site. The assembly includes: first and second wall, ceiling, or floor construction components which each have physical properties and an underlayment component which has at least one supplemental physical property for supplementing the physical properties of the first and second construction components. The construction components may or may not be secured together with the underlayment sandwiched between the second and first construction components to form a wall, ceiling, or floor assembly with the supplemental physical property or properties of the underlayment. The supplemental physical property or properties of the underlayment may include, but are not limited to, latent storage of thermal energy, sound transmission reduction, and/or burn through resistance.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Johns ManvilleInventors: Patrick Tierney, Ralph Michael Fay
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Patent number: 7846522Abstract: Layered articles for applying color on a surface including a sheet of visually-perceivable color effects, a bonding agent capable of bonding the sheet to the surface, and a releasable liner removably attached to the sheet. The article further includes a substance, agent or barrier that prevents or, at the least, reduces the transfer of an extraneous agent from the surface to a location in the layered article that would affect the visually-perceivable color effect conveyed by the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2005Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Anneke Margaret Kaminski, John Vincent Fontana, Keith L. Truog, Roger A. Fahlsing, Valery Golub
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Patent number: 7842364Abstract: A self-wound decorative dry paint transfer laminate includes a layer of dry paint, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer on one side of the dry paint layer, and a release liner in releasable contact with the dry paint layer on a side opposite from the pressure-sensitive adhesive. The release liner has a matte release coat layer that contacts the dry paint layer. The matte release coat releasably adheres to the dry paint layer to provide a protective function but also to transfer a decorative matte finish to the dry paint layer when the release liner is removed from the dry paint layer. The opposite side of the release liner has an adhesive release coat that contacts the pressure-sensitive adhesive when the laminate is in a self-wound form.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2006Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Keith L. Truog, Tamara L. McCartney, Craig W. Potter, Roger A. Fahlsing, Diane B. Ewanko, Mark John Steinhardt, Anneke Margaret Kaminski, Robert Lawrence Prosise
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Patent number: 7842363Abstract: A self-wound decorative dry paint transfer laminate includes a layer of dry paint, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer on one side of the dry paint layer, and a release liner in releasable contact with the dry paint layer on a side opposite from the pressure-sensitive adhesive. The release liner has a matte release coat layer that contacts the dry paint layer. The matte release coat releasably adheres to the dry paint layer to provide a protective function but also to transfer a decorative matte finish to the dry paint layer when the release liner is removed from the dry paint layer. The opposite side of the release liner has an adhesive release coat that contacts the pressure-sensitive adhesive when the laminate is in a self-wound form.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2006Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Keith L. Truog, Tamara L. McCartney, Craig W. Potter, Roger A. Fahlsing, Diane B. Ewanko
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Patent number: 7816286Abstract: Disclosed is a thermoplastic composition that includes at least about 40% by weight a polyester and at least about 10% by weight a thermoplastic polymer that is different from the aforesaid polyester. The polyester includes at least one of an aliphatic-aromatic copolyester, a polylactic acid polyester, and a compound of an aliphatic-aromatic copolyester and a polylactic acid polyester. The thermoplastic polymer has a melt index of at least about 40 g/10 min, The thermoplastic composition has a melt index of at least about 10 g/10 min. Also disclosed are articles (e.g., wallpaper) that include a substrate and the thermoplastic composition disposed on the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: H. B. Fuller CompanyInventor: Sharf U. Ahmed
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Patent number: 7785699Abstract: A protective covering constructed from an electrostatically charged sheet having a top and bottom surface and an absorbent layer. The absorbent layer has top and bottom surfaces, the bottom surface of the absorbent layer being bonded to the top surface of the electrostatically charged sheet. The absorbent layer is divided into a plurality of cells for containing liquid spilled on the absorbent layer. The absorbent layer can be constructed from paper, open cell foam, fibrous mat, or any other absorbent material. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the cells are constructed by providing hydrophobic barriers in the absorbent layer. The barriers can be constructed from paraffin, plastic, or any other material that can penetrate the absorbent layer. In one embodiment of the present invention, a hydrophobic layer is bonded to the top surface of the absorbent layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Inventor: Calvin B. Ward
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Patent number: 7722938Abstract: This disclosed invention relates to a dry paint transfer laminate, comprising: a dry paint film layer comprising a binder and a pigment, the dry paint film layer having an upper surface and a lower surface; an adhesive layer overlying the upper surface of the dry paint film layer; and a release liner overlying the lower surface of the dry paint film layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Keith L. Truog, Craig W. Potter
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Patent number: 7622175Abstract: Articles for applying color on a surface comprise a sheet of dry color component and an adhesive on one surface of the sheet of dry color component. In one embodiment, the article is free of a releasable liner and a carrier sheet. In another embodiment, the sheet of dry color component and adhesive have a combined thickness of about 3 mils or less. Methods for providing a substantially permanent color effect on an architectural surface comprise applying dry color component to the architectural surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Shawn Christopher Pallotta, Von Adoniram Kinsey, Michael John O'Brien, Robert Lawrence Prosise, John William Toussant, Andrew Julian Wnuk
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Patent number: 7468205Abstract: Multilayer composite materials with at least one aerogel-containing layer and at least one other layer, a process for producing the same and their use are disclosed. The aerogel-containing layer(s) further contain at least one binder.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Fritz Schwertfeger, Marc Schmidt, Dierk Frank
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Patent number: 7442659Abstract: In a method for sealing an insulating material for construction applications, the insulating material is sealed with a material sheet including an ionomer so as to provide a vapor barrier for the insulating material.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Biologische Insel Lothar Moll GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Lothar Moll
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Patent number: 7316832Abstract: Articles for applying color on a surface that includes a sheet of dry color component having a margin, a front sheet surface, and a rear sheet surface opposite the front sheet surface, and an adhesive on the rear sheet surface for bonding the sheet to the surface. Either the margin of the sheet or the entire sheet is adapted for reducing or eliminating the visual perceptibility of the seam created when the margin is positioned in an overlapping, abutting, or spaced apart relationship with a margin of a juxtaposed second article. The reduction or elimination of the visual perceptibility of the seam may be promoted by a physical mechanism, a chemical mechanism, an optical mechanism, or a combination of these mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Mark John Steinhardt, Shawn Christopher Pallotta, Robert Lawrence Prosise, John William Toussant, Andrew Julian Wnuk, Von Adoniram Kinsey
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Patent number: 6939818Abstract: An improved strippable glass fiber wall covering and process for its formation are provided. Initially, both sides of a glass fiber fabric are coated with a first coating applied from an aqueous dispersion of starch binder and polymeric latex binder. In a preferred embodiment a cross-linking agent and pigment also are present in the first aqueous dispersion. Following the drying of such dispersion to form a first coating on both surfaces, a second dried coating is provided on one side only that serves as a separation layer. The second coating is applied from an aqueous dispersion comprising paraffin and a rheology modifier. When applied to the wall in conventional manner, the separation layer facilitates the removal of the wall covering with ease when its time of usefulness is concluded.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.Inventors: Krister Draxö, Per Edlund, Torben Hernberg
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Patent number: 6894095Abstract: Adhesives and primer compositions that include water, a polymer and a pH indicator. The adhesives and primers have a visually-detectable color when wet, and preferably dry to a clear or transparent film, while having good flow and spreadability. The adhesives and primers provide a visual indication of wetness by including a pH indicator such that when the composition is wet, the pH indicator is colored such that the color and the intensity of the color provides a visual indication of wetness; sufficiency of thickness; and uniformity of application of the adhesive or primer.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: The Dial CorporationInventors: Gerald Russo, Merle Houck, Robert Puchalski
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Patent number: 6749920Abstract: Using a combination of relatively coarse filler and latex binder, a high solids coating which has a minimum solids content of about 60% by volume, can be produced with a relatively low working viscosity. These very high solids coatings can be applied in thick single layers and oven cured without cracking. They maintain more than 80% of their original wet thickness. The resulting coating provides an extremely hard and durable surface, even on relatively soft mineral fiber board ceiling tiles or wall panels.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1998Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: AWI Licensing CompanyInventors: Kenneth G. Caldwell, James L. Work
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Patent number: 6627284Abstract: The present invention 10 discloses a decorative wall 14 and ceiling device comprising a decorative base member 22, a peal-away back layer 38 and an adhesive layer 36. The decorative base member has embodiments comprising a flat surface embodiment 22, a flat surface embodiment having attachable pieces 24 and an embroidered embodiment 16 which utilizes a cut-out portion 42 as a part of the design. The body of the decorative member 22 may comprise cross-linked polyethylene foam 34 with a thin membrane film 38 being the peel-off backing. The present invention 10 can be cut and sized into a variety of shapes which can be used in combination 44 with each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Inventor: Sonia Naidj
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Publication number: 20030157312Abstract: To provide a typically plate-shaped or sheet-shaped inexpensive web product that is prepared on a large scale and using cheaper raw materials that have not been used, with the web being tenacious and non-toxic when used as construction parts of houses, and capable of being discarded under the ground so as to be readily decomposed by bacteria and enzymes, and further capable of being burnt at lower temperatures preventing generation of toxic substances.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2003Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventor: Naganori Sagawa
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Patent number: 6490835Abstract: A vinyl siding wall ornamentation packaged as a self-contained kit including one or both of an already assembled vinyl siding design, and a plurality of vinyl siding strips to be assembled according to predetermined plan, for overlaying the wall in substantially watertight securement.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Inventor: William G. Simmons
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Publication number: 20020176967Abstract: a 6 mil thick 42″ wide weather resistant sheeting that is stapled or glued on top of the boards that are used to seal a building when vacancy, fire or condemnation occurs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventor: Vincent R. Fedele
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Patent number: 6395369Abstract: A garage door banner for partially covering the front of a conventional garage door. The banner is easily attached so as not to change its position after successive up and down garage door cycling operations. The banner is attached via elastic strips to the top and bottom edges of a conventional garage door. Illumination may also be provided so as to add decoration and visibility.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Charles J. Randone
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Patent number: 6267151Abstract: A method for the production of a patterned glass fabric, especially for wallpaper or similar materials having a fabric woven with glass fiber yams, in which glass fiber yams are processed on a pattern-controlled Jacquard loom, a glass fiber yam with a titer between 130 tex and 150 tex, and preferably between 139 and 142 tex, being used for the warp, and a glass fiber yarn with a titer between 190 tex and 400 tex, and preferably of 215 tex, being used for the filling, the fluctuations in titer being less than ±10%, and preferably ±7%.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Vitrulan Textilglas GmbHInventor: Andre Moll
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Patent number: 6261668Abstract: A kitchen cabinet cover for draping over drawers and cabinets below a countertop to shield the drawers and cabinets from water and food spills. The kitchen cabinet cover includes a flexible sheet with top and bottom faces, and a pair of end edges. The bottom face of the sheet has an adhesive thereon adjacent a first of the end edges of the sheet adapted for adhesion to a countertop.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Inventor: Aranka Nagy
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Patent number: 6214453Abstract: A decorative sheet for an exterior wall surface is provided which comprises a flexible nonwoven fabric which is permeable to air and moisture, and a coating layer formed on a front surface of the nonwoven fabric, the coating layer being also flexible and permeable to air and moisture after drying. The coating layer may be releasably covered by a stretchable plastic film. Further, the nonwoven fabric may have a rear surface formed with an air- and moisture-permeable adhesive layer which is covered by a releasable paper.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1995Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Toyokasei Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiromichi Kano
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Patent number: 6187424Abstract: Sheet materials suitable for use as a floor, wall or ceiling covering material are described which comprise (1) a polymer mixture having (A) at least one homogeneously branched ethylene Polymer (A) having a molecular weight distribution, Mw/Mn, less than 3 and a short chain branching distribution index (SCBDI) equal to or greater than 50 percent obtainable by polymerization of ethylene with at least one C3-C20 &agr;-olefin in the presence of a single site or constrained geometry catalyst; (B) at least one ethylene Polymer (B) having a density at least 0.005 g/cm3 greater than the density of ethylene Polymer (A) and a TREF elution temperature at least 5° C. greater than the TREF elution temperature of ethylene Polymer (A) and, optionally, (C) at least one ethylene Polymer (C) having a density at least 0.005 g/cm3 greater than the density of ethylene Polymer (B) and a TREF elution temperature at least 5° C.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventors: Jerker B. I. Kjellqvist, Ronald Wevers, Johan A. Thoen, Wolfgang Quack