Rastello
Jeffery Rastello, Saginaw, MI US
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20130116381 | Process For Making Polysiloxane Emulsions - A process is described for making polysiloxane emulsions by emulsion polymerizing a silicon monomer or oligomer under an elevated pressure. The process produces emulsions of a polysiloxane containing a lower amount of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D | 05-09-2013 |
Jeffrey Rastello, Saginaw, MI US
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20100239771 | Aqueous Emulsions Of Silicone Resins - Aqueous emulsions of a silicone resin are disclosed that provide a solid silicone resineous coating upon removing water from a film of the emulsion. The silicone resin emulsions are useful for treating various substrates for imparting water resistance/repellence and improving wear/weather protective properties. In particular, they are useful for rendering mineral-based building materials water-resistant, and also as binders in paints. | 09-23-2010 |
20110257319 | Emulsions Of High Viscosity Silicone Polyethers - A process is disclosed for making an aqueous emulsion of a silicone polyether having a viscosity greater than 10 kYa-s at 25 QC by combining; an SiH terminated silicone polyether copolymer having an HLB of less than 7, an organopolysiloxane having terminal unsaturated groups, a hydrosilylation catalyst, and an emulsifier to form an oil phase, and then admixing water to the oil phase to form an emulsion. | 10-20-2011 |
20120184660 | AQUEOUS EMULSIONS OF SILICONE RESINS - Aqueous emulsions of a silicone resin are disclosed that provide a solid silicone resineous coating upon removing water from a film of the emulsion. The silicone resin emulsions are useful for treating various substrates for imparting water resistance/repellence and improving wear/weather protective properties. In particular, they are useful for rendering mineral-based building materials water-resistant, and also as binders in paints. | 07-19-2012 |
Jeffrey T. Rastello, Saginaw, MI US
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20140243727 | HIGH-VISCOSITY SILICONE GEL ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS - Provided in various embodiments are high viscosity, shear-thinning silicone compositions that can be pattern coated directly onto a substrate. The silicone compositions may be prepared by mixing at least one organopolysiloxane, at least one SiH-containing organopolysiloxane, at least one emulsifying agent, a hydrosilyation catalyst and water. The silicone compositions may be applied on a substrate for use in medical devices or wound dressings. | 08-28-2014 |
Jefirey Rastello, Saginaw, MI US
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20110201751 | Film Forming Silicone Emulsions - Silicone emulsions are disclosed containing an organosiloxane reaction product from the emulsion polymerization of an alkoxysilane and an epoxy-functional alkoxysilane. The silicone emulsions provide transparent cured films upon drying. | 08-18-2011 |
Kelly Rastello, Fort Collins, CO US
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20130118040 | SKI BOOT SYSTEM - There is disclosed a ski boot system. In an embodiment, an outer shell has right and left side portions formed by a longitudinal split. A hinged connection is provided between the portions. The open configuration allows placement of an inner liner into the shell. The closed configuration restricts removal of the liner from the shell. A selectively fastenable connector extends between the right and left side portions. The selectively fastenable connector permits selective positioning of the shell between open and closed configurations. The liner of a ski boot includes a wall of material defining inner and outer surfaces. The outer surface defines an exterior having dimensions sized to compressively fit within the shell. The inner surface defines an interior having dimensions sized to receive a foot. A shape memory foam forms at least a portion of the wall of material and is configured to conform to the foot. | 05-16-2013 |