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Charles G. Herbert, Shrewsbury, MA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100040832 | FORMALDEHYDE FREE WOVEN AND NON-WOVEN FABRICS HAVING IMPROVED HOT WET TENSILE STRENGTH AND BINDER FORMULATIONS FOR SAME - Glass mats for use in building construction are provided. The mats include chopped glass fibers and a formaldehyde-free-curable binder disposed on the glass fibers. The binder includes a binder selected from polyorganic acid-polyol, starch grafted acrylic styrene and acrylic modified polyvinyl acetate, for example, containing a sufficient amount of a hydrophobic additive to improve the hot wet retention of the mat after five minutes of exposure to 80° C. water by at least about 5%. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20100151757 | POLYOLEFIN COATED FABRIC REINFORCEMENT AND CEMENTITIOUS BOARDS REINFORCED WITH SAME - The present invention provides glass fiber fabric reinforcements, cement boards, and glass fiber coatings for such reinforcements. The glass fiber fabric reinforcement includes a glass fabric containing multiple yarns containing glass filaments and a polymeric coating disposed onto the multiple yarns to form a coated glass fabric. The polymeric coating comprises a polyolefin based copolymer composition whereby the glass fabric has a Gurley Stiffness measurement of about 100-3000 mg and an ASTM D 638 (2% Secant) modulus of compression of about 1-100 MPa. The reinforcement is sufficiently drapable and lacking in shape memory so as to be curved around the edge of a cement board during the manufacture of same. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20100197185 | LOW AND ULTRA-LOW FORMALDEHYDE EMISSION BINDERS FOR NON-WOVEN GLASS MAT - Non-woven glass mats and methods of making and using the same are provided. The mats include chopped glass fibers and a curable binder disposed on the glass fibers. The binder contains a modified soy protein and exhibits low to ultra-low or negligible formaldehyde emissions. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20100304114 | FOLDABLE REINFORCING WEB - A reinforcing web has multiple fibers joined together with a binder. At least some of the fibers have foldable portions, wherein the foldable portions have substantially less binder thereon to increase flexure to fold the web. A method of making the reinforcing web includes, applying a binder on the web, and removing some or all of the binder from a foldable portion of the web prior to curing the binder that remains on the web. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20100319832 | Polyolefin Coated Fabric Reinforcement and Cementitious Boards Reinforced with Same - The present invention provides a method making glass fiber fabric reinforcements, cement boards, and glass fiber coatings for such reinforcements. The glass fiber fabric reinforcement includes a glass fabric containing multiple yarns containing glass filaments and a polymeric coating disposed onto the multiple yarns to form a coated glass fabric. The polymeric coating comprises a polyolefin based copolymer composition whereby the glass fabric has a Gurley Stiffness measurement of about 100-3000 mg and an ASTM D 638 (2% Secant) modulus of compression of about 1-100 MPa. The reinforcement is sufficiently drapable and lacking in shape memory so as to be curved around the edge of a cement board during the manufacture of same. | 12-23-2010 |
Edmund A. Herbert, Fairhaven, MA US
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| 20090215553 | THIN-LAYER-COVERED GOLF BALL WITH IMPROVED VELOCITY - Golf balls including cores formed from polybutadiene reaction products having a percent change in dynamic stiffness from 0° C. to −50° C. of less than 130 percent where the reaction products include a resilient polymer component, a crosslinking material, a cis-to-trans catalyst, and a free radical source. The golf balls may be formed with polyurethane covers, covers formed from castable reactive liquid materials, among other materials. The golf balls may also include an intermediate layer. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20100144465 | FOAM-CORE GOLF BALLS - A golf ball with a controlled moment of inertia and controlled spin rate is disclosed. In one embodiment, the golf ball comprises a core, an intermediate layer and a cover, wherein the intermediate layer comprises a foamed highly neutralized polymer, has its specific gravity reduced to less than about 1.05, wherein the reduction in the specific gravity of the intermediate layer is less than about 25% to minimize the reduction in the coefficient of restitution of the golf ball to about 6% or less. | 06-10-2010 |
John Herbert, Marlborough, MA US
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| 20100163471 | WATER DESALINATION PLANT AND SYSTEM FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PURE WATER AND SALT - The present invention discloses a desalination plant that operates with a sea water or brackish water feed and produces a concentrated and selectively improved salt reject stream and a pure water permeate stream from a first treatment section that is arranged to produce primarily water at high recovery using membrane desalination processes. The reject stream from the first treatment line has a component distribution that is substantially reduced in native di- and polyvalent scaling ions, essentially depleted of sulfate, has substantially higher total dissolved solids than a traditional sea water reverse osmosis reject, yet is suitable for thermal treatment processes. The system may be enhanced by monovalent salt components. The unit may be integrated with a second treatment section, in which the first reject stream is further concentrated, purified, and processed to produce a high purity salt product. | 07-01-2010 |
Michael Herbert, Winchester, MA US
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| 20110186172 | BLENDER WITH FEATURE FOR DISPENSING PRODUCT BY WEIGHT - Disclosed herein is an apparatus for preparing frozen drinks. The apparatus comprises a platform configured to support a blender cup, the platform reversibly translatable between a first position beneath an ice shaver and a second position beneath a flavoring dispenser, a weight sensor mechanically coupled to the platform and configured to produce an output signal indicative of a weight of an object present on the platform, and a safety circuit configured receive a sensor input and to facilitate safe operation of the apparatus responsive to the sensor input being indicative of a safe condition of the apparatus. | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110189357 | BLENDER WITH FEATURE FOR DISPENSING PRODUCT BY WEIGHT - Disclosed herein is an apparatus for preparing frozen drinks. The apparatus comprises a platform configured to support a blender cup, the platform reversibly translatable between a first position beneath an ice shaver and a second position beneath a flavoring dispenser and a weight sensor mechanically coupled to the platform and configured to produce an output indicative of a weight of an object present on the platform. | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110189358 | BLENDER WITH FEATURE FOR DISPENSING PRODUCT BY WEIGHT - Disclosed herein is an apparatus for preparing frozen drinks. The apparatus comprises a platform configured to support a blender cup, the platform reversibly translatable between a first position beneath an ice shaver and a second position beneath a flavoring dispenser and a weight sensor mechanically coupled to the platform and configured to produce an output indicative of a weight of an object present on the platform. | 08-04-2011 |
Paul Herbert, Wayland, MA US
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| 20080233199 | Coacervation Process - Methods of forming compositions for the sustained release of water soluble active agents, including biologically active polypeptides and products produced by the process are described. Improved product characteristics and ease of scale-up can be achieved using a novel coacervation process wherein at least one coacervation agent is added to the mixture comprising the active agent and the polymer in at least two distinct stages. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20080317865 | Quench liquids and washing systems for production of microparticles - The present invention provides coacervation methods forming compositions for the sustained release water soluble active agents, including biologically active polypeptides. The invention further relates to the discovery of improved non-aqueous quench liquids and washing systems, which enable a reduction in the amount and concentration of hardening agents such as heptane used to produce microparticles, while providing acceptable product yields and residual solvent levels. | 12-25-2008 |
