Allen, Jr., US
Arthur L. Allen, Jr., Statesboro, GA US
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20130026400 | REMOTE ACTUATION DEVICE FOR SPRAY CANS - A remote spray nozzle actuating device for spray cans has a spray can holder assembly for holding a spray can, the further including a wireless activator assembly; and a wireless transmitter for remotely activating the wireless activator assembly causing the spray nozzle to be actuated. The spray can holder assembly further has a trigger. The trigger is connected to the wireless activator assembly wherein movement of the trigger actuates a spray nozzle. The wireless activator assembly has a wireless receiver; a power supply; a control circuit; and an actuator. The actuator is connected to the control circuit and wherein upon activating the wireless transmitter a signal is received in the receiver and transmitted to the control circuit to activate the actuator causing the trigger to move activating the nozzle of the held spray can. A remote spray nozzle actuating device for spray cans wherein the device holds a spray can and the held spray can contains one of the following, paint, insecticide, smoke or simulated smoke. | 01-31-2013 |
Burgess M. Allen, Jr., Aiken, SC US
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20090212054 | Container lid gasket protective strip for double door transfer system - An apparatus and a process for forming a protective barrier seal along a “ring of concern” of a transfer container used with double door systems is provided. A protective substrate is supplied between a “ring of concern” and a safety cover in which an adhesive layer of the substrate engages the “ring of concern”. A compressive foam strip along an opposite side of the substrate engages a safety cover such that a compressive force is maintained between the “ring of concern” and the adhesive layer of the substrate. | 08-27-2009 |
Clarence Allen, Jr., Crawford, VA US
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20090001653 | STACKING APPARATUS HAVING TILTABLE MAIN CONVEYOR AND VARIABLE LENGTH TRANSFER CONVEYOR - A sheet stacking apparatus includes a conveyor support, a main conveyor connected to the conveyor support and having a discharge end movable between a lowered position and a raised position, a transfer conveyor having a intake end roller support holding the intake end roller in a fixed relationship with respect to the conveyor support and a discharge end roller connected to a main conveyor intake end roller, at least one idler roller, and at least one belt supported by the transfer conveyor intake end roller and the transfer conveyor discharge end roller and passing over the at least one idler roller, the main conveyor discharge end being movable between a lowered position and a raised position, and wherein the transfer conveyor discharge end roller is shifted away from the transfer conveyor intake end roller by the main conveyor discharge end moving from the lowered position to the raised position. | 01-01-2009 |
Clarence Allen, Jr., Mt. Crawford, VA US
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20100049359 | ARTICLE STACKING APPARATUS HAVING AT LEAST ONE SAFETY SENSOR AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME - A stacking apparatus includes a base, a main conveyor pivotably supported on the base that is pivotable between a first, lowered, position and a second, raised, position, an accumulator section downstream of a discharge end of the main conveyor for receiving articles from the main conveyor, where the accumulator section includes a support for supporting a stack of items fed to the accumulator section by the main conveyor. Also, at least one optical sensor detecting the presence of an object in the main conveyor travel path and at least one controller operatively connected to the main conveyor and the optical sensor, the at least one controller receiving signals from the optical sensor and controlling the main conveyor based on the signals and on the direction of movement of the main conveyor. | 02-25-2010 |
Clarence C. Allen, Jr., Mt. Crawford, VA US
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20130306442 | CONVEYOR HAVING BOTTOM OPENING FOR ACCOMMODATING A CONVEYOR SUPPORT STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF USING SAME - A conveyor includes a frame having first and second spaced frame elements, first and second drive rollers between the frame elements, and a flexible belt mounted between the first and second drive rollers that has a load bearing portion and a return portion, the return portion extending between the first and second frame elements. The conveyor has a first end portion including the first drive roller, a second end portion including the second drive roller and a central portion including a midpoint between the first drive roller and the second drive roller, and the central portion of the conveyor includes a lift-table receiving space between the first drive roller and the second drive roller and between the first frame element and the second frame element, and the return portion of the belt extends between the load bearing portion and the lift-table-receiving space. | 11-21-2013 |
Clifford Edward Allen, Jr., Newbury, MA US
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20100043517 | EXTRACTION OF CHORDAL TEST SPECIMENS FROM FORGINGS - A method for making a test specimen includes machining out a chordal core from an annular forging and machining the specimen symmetrical about a chordal axis of the core. A linear cutting tool such as a wire EDM machine is used for the machining which includes at least a partially cylindrical cutting about the chordal axis with the linear cutting tool. A copper or brass tubular EDM electrode may be used. The chordal core may be machined from fat of the forging. The test specimen may have with a gauge section diameter in a range of | 02-25-2010 |
Dale L. Allen, Jr., Creswell, OR US
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20130062906 | FLEXIBLE PLUMBING ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE - A flexible plumbing assembly for a vehicle having a main cabin portion with an extensible cabin portion that is moveable between a retracted position and an extended position includes a flexible hose having a fixed end connected to the fixed cabin portion and a moveable end connected to the movable cabin portion. The flexible plumbing assembly also includes a sliding structure for facilitating movement of the movable end with respect to the fixed end as the extensible cabin portion moves between the extended and retracted positions. The flexible hose and the sliding structure are disposed in a floor of the extensible cabin portion. | 03-14-2013 |
David W. Allen, Jr., San Francisco, CA US
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20140012604 | Self-Selected Insurance Pool Management - In some implementations, a self-selected insurance pool can be created. A group organizer and/or member of the insurance pool can invite friends, relatives and/or other contacts to join the self-selected insurance pool. Invitations can be sent using electronic mechanisms, including email, instant messaging, text messaging, etc. Invitees can be identified and selected from a member's address book or from contacts on a social media website. In some implementations, once the insurance pool has been created, members of the pool can monitor the activities of members of the group and receive notifications of events generated by other members. Members of the pool can view their own statistics as compared to other members of the group. Members can initiate a review of another member to determine if the member has been abusing or excessively using the insurance of the pool and initiate proceedings to remove the abusing member from the pool. | 01-09-2014 |
Ernest E. Allen, Jr., Rockport, MA US
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20140014854 | DUAL SIDED WORKPIECE HANDLING - A processing apparatus includes a process chamber defining an enclosed volume, and a dual sided workpiece assembly disposed in the enclosed volume. The dual sided workpiece assembly includes a base portion and a flip portion coupled to the base portion. The flip portion has a support surface configured to support at least one dual sided workpiece and is configured to rotate about a flipping axis. The processing apparatus also includes a controller configured to control the dual sided workpiece assembly to expose a first side of the at least one dual sided workpiece to accelerating ions in the process chamber during a first time interval and to expose a second side of the at least one dual sided workpiece to accelerating ions during a second time interval different than the first time interval by rotating the flip portion about the flipping axis. | 01-16-2014 |
James C. Allen, Jr., Scottsdale, AZ US
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20130042658 | LEASH WITH SECURITY FEATURE - A conventional leash includes a snap fitting for attachment to a ring extending from a collar about the neck of an animal. A lockable cover is detachably attached about the snap fitting to prevent unauthorized detachment of the leash from the ring. A wire or the like may extend along or be embedded in the leash to prevent cutting of the leash by a conventional knife or a pair of scissors. A similar lockable cover is detachably attached about a buckle of the collar to prevent removal of the collar from about the neck of the animal. | 02-21-2013 |
20130174616 | DOUBLE LOOP ADJUSTABLE LEASH - A leash includes two selectively lockable loops at opposed ends. One loop is adjustable in size to fit about an animal's neck and includes a sheath for purposes of comfort and for defining the size of the first loop. A second loop is adjustable in size for the hand of a user or for attaching the leash to an anchor point. A sheath extends along the second loop for comfort and for defining the size of the second loop. | 07-11-2013 |
James J. Allen, Jr., Red Bank, NJ US
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20090003534 | Telephone Software Testing System and Method - The present invention provides a system and method for a computer controlled test system in which the computer can change and monitor the compound observable state of an electronic device or telephone during testing procedure. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the compound observable state of the electronic device includes a display bit map file or the status of lights or buttons. The compound observable state can be evaluated by the computer in real-time to alert nearby operators of a failure (i.e. a telephone that needs to be rebooted) or malfunction (not rising to the level of a failure). Also, the data related to the compound observable state can be stored in the computer for later review to assist in debugging the telephone's software. | 01-01-2009 |
James J. Allen, Jr., Raleigh, NC US
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20090150572 | STRUCTURE FOR HANDLING DATA REQUESTS - A design structure embodied in a machine readable storage medium for designing, manufacturing, and/or testing a design is provided. The design structure generally includes a computer system that includes a CPU, a memory controller, memory, a bus connecting the CPU, memory controller and memory, circuitry for providing a speculative read threshold corresponding to a selected percentage of the total number of reads that can be speculatively issued, and circuitry for intermixing demand reads and speculative reads in accordance with the speculative read threshold. | 06-11-2009 |
20090150618 | STRUCTURE FOR HANDLING DATA ACCESS - A design structure embodied in a machine readable storage medium for designing, manufacturing, and/or testing a design is provided. The design structure generally includes a computer system that includes a CPU, a storage device, circuitry for providing a speculative access threshold corresponding to a selected percentage of the total number of accesses to the storage device that can be speculatively issued, and circuitry for intermixing demand accesses and speculative accesses in accordance with the speculative access threshold. | 06-11-2009 |
20090276559 | Arrangements for Operating In-Line Memory Module Configurations - In one embodiment, a method is disclosed for timing responses to a plurality of memory requests. The method can include sending a plurality of memory requests to a plurality of in-line memory modules. The requests can be sent over a channel from a plurality of channels, where each channel can have a plurality of lanes. The method can receive responses to the plurality of memory requests over the channel and monitor the response to detect a timing relationship between at least two lanes from the plurality of lanes. In addition, the method can adjust a timing of a register loading and unloading sequence in response to the monitoring of multiple lanes and channels. Other embodiments are also disclosed. | 11-05-2009 |
James Johnson Allen, Jr., Raleigh, NC US
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20090150401 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HANDLING DATA ACCESS - A method for handling speculative access requests for a storage device in a computer system is provided. The method includes the steps of providing a speculative access threshold corresponding to a selected percentage of the total number of accesses to be speculatively issued, and intermixing demand accesses and speculative accesses in accordance with the speculative access threshold. In another embodiment, a method for reducing data access latency experienced by a user in a computer network is provided. The method includes the steps of providing a web page comprising a link to a data file stored on a database connected to the computer network, selecting a speculative access threshold corresponding to a selected percentage of data accesses which are to be speculatively provided to the user, and speculatively providing the data file in accordance with the speculative access threshold. | 06-11-2009 |
20090150622 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HANDLING DATA REQUESTS - A system and method for handling speculative read requests for a memory controller in a computer system are provided. In one example, a method includes the steps of providing a speculative read threshold corresponding to a selected percentage of the total number of reads that can be speculatively issued, and intermixing demand reads and speculative reads in accordance with the speculative read threshold. In another example, a computer system includes a CPU, a memory controller, memory, a bus connecting the CPU, memory controller and memory, circuitry for providing a speculative read threshold corresponding to a selected percentage of the total number of reads that can be speculatively issued, and circuitry for intermixing demand reads and speculative reads in accordance with the speculative read threshold. In another example, a method includes the steps of providing a speculative dispatch time threshold corresponding to a selected percentage of a period of time required to search a cache of the computer system, and intermixing demand reads and speculative reads in accordance with the speculative dispatch time threshold. | 06-11-2009 |
John H. Allen, Jr., Durham, ME US
John L. Allen, Jr., Greensboro, NC US
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20100281842 | ELASTIC COMPOSITE YARNS AND WOVEN FABRICS MADE THEREFROM, AND METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING THE SAME - Composite yarns have a filamentary core provided with at least one elastic performance filament and at least one inelastic control filament. A fibrous sheath, preferably formed from spun staple fibers, surrounds the filamentary core, preferably substantially along the entire length thereof. The at least one elastic performance filament most preferably includes a spandex and/or a lastol filament. The at least one inelastic control filament is most preferably formed of a textured polymer or copolymer of a polyamide, a polyester, a polyolefin and mixtures thereof. Preferably, the fibrous sheath is formed of synthetic and/or natural staple fibers, most preferably staple cotton fibers. The elastic composite fibers find particular utility as a component part of a woven textile fabric, especially as a stretch denim fabric, which exhibits advantageous elastic recovery of at least about 95.0% (ASTM D3107). | 11-11-2010 |
20120244771 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING ELASTIC COMPOSITE YARNS - Composite yarns have a filamentary core provided with at least one elastic performance filament and at least one inelastic control filament. A fibrous sheath, preferably formed from spun staple fibers, surrounds the filamentary core, preferably substantially along the entire length thereof. The at least one elastic performance filament most preferably includes a spandex and/or a lastol filament. The at least one inelastic control filament is most preferably formed of a textured polymer or copolymer of a polyamide, a polyester, a polyolefin and mixtures thereof. Preferably, the fibrous sheath is formed of synthetic and/or natural staple fibers, most preferably staple cotton fibers. The elastic composite fibers find particular utility as a component part of a woven textile fabric, especially as a stretch denim fabric, which exhibits advantageous elastic recovery of at least about 95.0% (ASTM D3107). | 09-27-2012 |
Philip Brown Allen, Jr., Bettendorf, IA US
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20120098522 | NON-CONTACT VOLTAGE DETECTOR - A non-contact voltage detection panel mount assembly is provided. The assembly includes a base to mount to an electrical enclosure, the base including of four voltage portals, a test point and a test voltage generator circuit used to test a pen. The pen is operatively connected to the base and includes an electrical charge storage device, a charge indicator operatively connected to the electrical charge storage device to indicate a presence of a charge within the electrical charge storage device, and a voltage present indicator to indicate presence of a voltage. The pen has a first position for lock-out-tag-out to monitor and test for voltage in any one of the four voltage portals and a second position to determine presence of voltage in the test point. | 04-26-2012 |
20130127440 | PASS THROUGH DEVICE FOR NON-CONTACT VOLTAGE DETECTORS - A device for allowing an electrical worker to use a non-contact voltage detector to check for the presence or absence of voltage inside a closed electrical panel is provided. The device includes an assembly having a front side and an opposite back side, a plurality of posts extending outwardly from the back side of and configured to hold wires in a fixed position within the closed electrical panel, and a plurality of indentations in the front side which form protrusions on the back side and are positioned to allow for positioning the non-contact voltage detector proximate the wires for testing with the non-contact voltage detector. | 05-23-2013 |
William E. Allen, Jr., Cedar Falls, IA US
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20100000923 | Pump System for Deep Fryers Using Trans-Fat-Free Cooking Oil - A pump for use in a filtration process for a deep fryer is disclosed. The pump includes a drive shaft linked to a motor or motor drive shaft. The drive shaft passes through a seal assembly before passing into the pump chamber. The seal includes an outer seal housing that accommodates a lip seal. The lip seal is fabricated from PTFE. A combination oil filtration and supply system for a deep fryer is also disclosed that includes a motor linked to the drive shaft. The drive shaft passes through a supply pump and a filter/return pump. The supply pump includes an inlet in communication with a fresh oil reservoir and an outlet in communication with the filter/return pump. The filter/return pump includes an inlet in each communication with an oil filtration system and an outlet in communication with the outlet of the supply pump and an inlet to an oil distribution network. The oil distribution network includes a plurality of outlets, each in communication with an inlet of a vat. Each vat each includes an outlet in communication with the oil filtration system. The supply pump further includes a bypass valve that closes the inlet to the supply pump when flow from the fresh oil reservoir is cut off by closing a fresh oil supply valve. The bypass valve permits continuous circulation of fresh oil in the supply pump chamber and around the seal to prolong the life of the seal. | 01-07-2010 |
20120258006 | External Gear Pump for Hot Cooking Oil - An overhung external spur gear positive displacement pump for hot oil or deep fryer applications is disclosed. The external gear pump includes a casing that includes a through bore for accommodating a drive shaft that leads to a pump chamber that accommodates a drive gear and a driven gear. The casing further includes a recess connected to the pump chamber for accommodating a stationary pin. The casing also includes a proximal end coupled to a prime mover and a distal end coupled to a head. The gears are enclosed in the pump chamber by the head. The stationary pin is accommodated within the driven gear and the drive shaft is coupled to the drive gear. The head is provided in the form of a flat plate with a plurality of holes for accommodating fasteners that couple the head to the distal end of the casing. | 10-11-2012 |
William M. Allen, Jr., Liberty Township, OH US
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20110195626 | Reprocessing Of Alkyd Resins - Disclosed herein are methods of reforming or recycling infusible, insoluble alkyd resins into new shapes and forms. The insoluble alkyd resins that are reformed or recycled can include pellets, powders, chips, chunks, scraps, pulverized articles, and mixtures thereof. Also disclosed herein are alkyd resins that have been reformed into shaped articles that have traditionally been made with thermoplastics. The shapes of the reformed alkyd resins can include pellets, films, sheets, fibers, nonwovens, and molded articles. | 08-11-2011 |
20120216709 | WATER STABLE FIBERS AND ARTICLES COMPRISING STARCH, AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Water stable fibers and articles made therefrom are formed from a thermoplastic composition comprising destructured starch, polyhydric alcohol, acid, and optionally triglyceride. Processes for making water stable compositions may comprise melt extruding a mixture of destructured starch, polyhydric alcohol, acid, and optionally triglyceride, to form an extrudate, and heating the mixture, extrudate, or both to provide a water stable article. | 08-30-2012 |
20120279421 | WATER STABLE COMPOSITIONS AND ARTICLES COMPRISING STARCH AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Thermoplastic polymer compositions comprising starch and articles made therefrom are water stable or may be rendered so. One method of making water stable thermoplastic compositions comprises the steps of mixing destructured starch with polyhydric alcohol and acid, and forming an ester condensation reaction product from at least a portion of the polyhydric alcohol and acid. In some embodiments, a pre-polymer formed from the ester condensation reaction may be provided as a pre-polymer that is mixed with the starch. | 11-08-2012 |
William M. Allen, Jr., Liberty Twsp., OH US
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20110196108 | Gel Point Modification In Alkyd Resin Manufacture - Disclosed herein is a metastable, liquid alkyd resin precursor that has exceeded its gel point, but is not a gel. The precursor includes a gel point modifier and a prepolymer liquid. The prepolymer liquid includes oligomeric polyesters, polyols, and an excipient selected from the group consisting of polyfunctional acids, anhydrides, and mixtures thereof. Also disclosed herein are methods of making the metastable, liquid alkyd resin precursor, and methods of using the metastable, liquid alkyd resin precursor to form fully cross-linked alkyd resins. | 08-11-2011 |
William Maxwell Allen, Jr., Liberty, OH US
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20120172831 | Methods of Delivering a Health Care Active by Administering Personal Health Care Articles Comprising a Filament - A method of delivering a health care active having the steps of administering to a mammal in need of a health benefit or a treatment for a health condition a personal health care article and consuming the article. The article contains one or more filaments that contain a backbone material, a health care active and optionally aesthetic agents, extensional aids, plasticizers, and crosslinking agents. | 07-05-2012 |
William Maxwell Allen, Jr., Liberty Twp., OH US
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20080281285 | Process for Bonding a Material to a Substrate with an Adhesive Precursor Forming an Adhesive as a Product of Ester Condensation and Products Bonded with Such Adhesive Precursor - A process is provided for bonding a substrate to a material using an adhesive precursor comprising a reactive mixture which is reacted to form an adhesive as a product of ester condensation. The reactive mixture includes a monomer mixture comprising at least one polyhydric alcohol and a reactant selected from the group consisting of at least one organic polyacid; at least one organic anhydride; and combinations thereof. Alternatively, the reactive mixture comprises a prepolymer formed from the monomer mixture; a combination of the prepolymer and the monomer mixture; or a combination of the prepolymer and reactants such as polyhydric alcohol, organic polyacid, organic anhydride, and combinations thereof. | 11-13-2008 |
20090068416 | Process for Coating a Substrate with a Coating Precursor Forming a Coating as a Product of Ester Condensation and Products Coated with Such Coating Precursor - A process is provided for coating a surface of a substrate using a coating precursor comprising a reactive mixture which is reacted to form a coating as a product of ester condensation. The reactive mixture includes a monomer mixture comprising at least one polyhydric alcohol and a reactant selected from the group consisting of at least one organic polyacid; at least one organic anhydride; and combinations thereof. Alternatively, the reactive mixture comprises a prepolymer formed from the monomer mixture; a combination of the prepolymer and the monomer mixture; or a combination of the prepolymer and reactants such as polyhydric alcohol, organic polyacid, organic anhydride, and combinations thereof. | 03-12-2009 |
20120021026 | Dissolvable Fibrous Web Structure Article Comprising Active Agents - The personal care compositions of the present invention are in the form of an Article comprising a dissolvable fibrous web structure. The fibers of the dissolvable fibrous web structure comprise a surfactant; a water soluble polymeric structurant; and a plasticizer. Additionally the ratio of the water soluble water soluble polymeric structurant to the active agent in the fiber is 3.5 or less. | 01-26-2012 |
20120225977 | MELT PROCESSABLE REACTIVE PELLETS CAPABLE OF FORMING ESTER CONDENSATES AND PROCESS FOR FORMING MELT PROCESSABLE REACTIVE PELLETS - Reactive compositions are formed into melt processable reactive pellets. The reactive compositions include at least one filler such as talc, clay, pulp, etc. and a reactive mixture comprising at least one polyhydric alcohol and a reactant selected from the group consisting of at least one organic polyacid; at least one organic anhydride; and combinations thereof. Alternatively, the reactive compositions comprise at least one filler and a prepolymer formed from the reactive mixture. | 09-06-2012 |
20130089747 | Fibers of Polymer-Wax Compositions - Disposable article that include fibers formed from compositions comprising thermoplastic polymers and waxes are disclosed, where the wax is dispersed throughout the thermoplastic polymer. | 04-11-2013 |
20130220544 | Water-Stable, Oil-Modified, Nonreactive Alkyd Resin Construction Adhesives, and Use Thereof - Disclosed herein is a new use for water-stable, oil-modified, nonreactive alkyd resins. It has now been found that such resins can be used as the predominant component of a construction adhesive employed in the manufacture of disposable absorbent articles, for example. As such, the construction adhesive need not employ plasticizers, tackifiers, and conventional polymers required by hot-melt adhesives typically used as construction adhesives. Furthermore, in the manufacture of disposable absorbent articles, the construction adhesive containing a water-stable, oil-modified, nonreactive, alkyd resin does not need to be processed or applied at the high temperatures required of construction adhesives containing reactive alkyds. | 08-29-2013 |
20130225730 | Water-Stable, Oil-Modified, Nonreactive Alkyd Resin Construction Adhesives, and Use Thereof - Disclosed herein is a new use for water-stable, oil-modified, nonreactive alkyd resins. It has now been found that such resins can be used as the predominant component of a construction adhesive employed in the manufacture of disposable absorbent articles, for example. As such, the construction adhesive need not employ plasticizers, tackifiers, and conventional polymers required by hot-melt adhesives typically used as construction adhesives. Furthermore, in the manufacture of disposable absorbent articles, the construction adhesive containing a water-stable, oil-modified, nonreactive, alkyd resin does not need to be processed or applied at the high temperatures required of construction adhesives containing reactive alkyds. | 08-29-2013 |
20140087941 | Fibers of Polymer-Wax Compositions - Disposable article that include fibers formed from compositions comprising thermoplastic polymers and waxes are disclosed, where the wax is dispersed throughout the thermoplastic polymer. | 03-27-2014 |
20140138584 | Polymer-Soap Compositions and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Polymer-soap compositions comprising intimate admixtures of thermoplastic polymer and soap. Methods of making and using polymer-soap compositions. | 05-22-2014 |
20140142225 | Starch-Thermoplastic Polymer-Soap Compositions and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Starch-thermoplastic polymer-soap compositions comprising intimate admixtures of thermoplastic polymer and soap. Methods of making and using starch-thermoplastic polymer-soap compositions. | 05-22-2014 |
20140142226 | Starch-Thermoplastic Polymer-Grease Compositions and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Starch-thermoplastic polymer-grease compositions comprising intimate admixtures of thermoplastic polymer and grease. Methods of making and using starch-thermoplastic polymer-grease compositions. | 05-22-2014 |
20140142232 | Polymer-Grease Compositions and Methods of Making and Using the Same - Polymer-grease compositions comprising intimate admixtures of thermoplastic polymer and grease. Methods of making and using polymer-grease compositions. | 05-22-2014 |
20140272370 | Renewable Thermoplastic Starch-Polyolefin Compositions Comprising Compatibilizer and Flexible Thin Films Made Therefrom - A compatibilized thermoplastic polymer composition having from 5% to 95% bio-based content and comprising thermoplastic starch; polyolefin; and an effective amount of compatibilizer. The compatibilizer can include polar homopolymers and copolymers with inherent polyolefin compatibility; non-polymeric materials with both polar and non-polar functionality; low molecular weight materials with both polar and non-polar functionality; and bulk phase/in-situ compatibilizers. Alternatively, polyolefin can be modified to function as the compatibilizer. The composition is suitable for making flexible thin films and packaging components, such as those used for packaging consumer products. | 09-18-2014 |
William Maxwell Allen, Jr., Liberty Twshp., OH US
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20100286642 | WATER-STABLE, OIL-MODIFIED, NONREACTIVE ALKYD RESIN CONSTRUCTION ADHESIVES, AND USE THEREOF - Disclosed herein is a new use for water-stable, oil-modified, nonreactive alkyd resins. It has now been found that such resins can be used as the predominant component of a construction adhesive employed in the manufacture of disposable absorbent articles, for example. As such, the construction adhesive need not employ plasticizers, tackifiers, and conventional polymers required by hot-melt adhesives typically used as construction adhesives. Furthermore, in the manufacture of disposable absorbent articles, the construction adhesive containing a water-stable, oil-modified, nonreactive, alkyd resin does not need to be processed or applied at the high temperatures required of construction adhesives containing reactive alkyds. | 11-11-2010 |
William Maxwell Allen, Jr., Liberty Township, OH US
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20130253017 | Methods of Delivering a Health Care Active by Administering Personal Health Care Articles Comprising a Filmament - A method of delivering a health care active having the steps of administering to a mammal in need of a health benefit or a treatment for a health condition a personal health care article and consuming the article. The article contains one or more filaments that contain a backbone material, a health care active and optionally aesthetic agents, extensional aids, plasticizers, and crosslinking agents. | 09-26-2013 |
20140329428 | DISSOLVABLE FIBROUS WEB STRUCTURE ARTICLE COMPRISING ACTIVE AGENTS - The personal care compositions of the present invention are in the form of an Article comprising a dissolvable fibrous web structure. The fibers of the dissolvable fibrous web structure comprise a surfactant; a water soluble polymeric structurant; and a plasticizer. Additionally the ratio of the water soluble water soluble polymeric structurant to the active agent in the fiber is 3.5 or less. | 11-06-2014 |
William Maxwell Allen, Jr., Maineville, OH US
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20140142233 | Thermoplastic Polymer Compositions Comprising Hydroxylated Lipid, Methods of Making, and Non-Migrating Articles Made Therefrom - Polymer-hydroxylated lipid compositions comprising intimate admixtures of thermoplastic polymer and hydroxylated lipid. Methods of making and using polymer-hydroxylated lipid compositions, and non-migrating articles made therefrom. | 05-22-2014 |
20140142234 | Thermoplastic Polymer Compositions Comprising Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Methods of Making, and Non-Migrating Articles Made Therefrom - Polymer-hydrogenated castor oil compositions comprising intimate admixtures of thermoplastic polymer and hydrogenated castor oil. Methods of making and using polymer-hydrogenated castor oil compositions, and non-migrating articles made therefrom. | 05-22-2014 |