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Patents, 1950-1961

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 30

Scope and Contents

This folder contains:

Patented March 28, 1950 – 2,502,406: Donald Entwistle, Coventry, England, Assignor to Courtaulds Limited – Bonding of Rayon Filaments to rubber

Patented May 9, 1950 – 2,507,200: John R. Elliott and Robert H. Krieble, Schenectady, N.Y., assignors to General electric Company – Process for Rendering Materials Water-Repellent and Compositions Thereof

Patented July 4, 1950 – 2,514,197: Frank L. Groten, Upper Montclair, N.J., and William J. Nanfeldt, New Castle, Ind., assignors to the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company – Splicing Thermoplastic Monofilaments

Patented October 3, 1950 – 2,524,399: Dwight L. Schoene and victor S. Chambers, Naugatuck, Conn., assignors to United States Rubber company – Cellulose Treated with Di-Vinyl Sulfone to Shrinkproof

Patented October 17, 1950 – 2,526,462: Oscar Edelstein, Hamden, Conn., assignor to the Pond Lily Company – Moisture-Resistant Flameproofed Product and Method of Making Same

Patented October 24, 1950 – 2,526,684: Donald H. Powers, concord, and William J. Harrison, Reading, Mass., assignors to Monsanto Chemical Company – Runproof Stocking

Patented January 2, 1951 – 2,536,312: Oivin Saether, Aalesund, Norway – fishing Line

Patented May 22, 1951 – 2,553,815: Charles F. Dulken, Montclair, Helmuth C. Sonntag, Newark, and George Westwater, Irvington, N.J. – Applicator for Yarn Conditioning Liquids

Patented May 29, 1951 – 2,555,277: George L. Royer, North Plainfield, and Chester A. Amick, Bound Brook, N.J., assignors to American Cyanamid Company – Composition for Shrinkproofing and Mothproofing Woolen Textiles

Patented July 31, 1951 – 2,562,161: Jack Epelberg, Cohoes, and Raymond E. Pemrick, Troy, N.Y., assignors to Cluett, Peabody & co. – Stabilization of Regenerated Cellulose Fabric with Glyoxal-Amide Reaction Product

Patented October 9, 1951 – 2,570,750: Jackson Bauer, Newport Ville, Pa., assignor to Fred Whitaker Company – Brashening of Wool (2 copies)

Patented October 9, 1951 – 2,570,830: Justin J. McCarthy, Arlington, and William J. Harrison, Reading, Mass., assignors to Monsanto Chemical Company – Method of Sizing Textile Warp Yarns

Patented November 6, 1951 – 2,574,114: Rene Leon Lehmann, Paris, and Josef Lintner, La Garenne Colombes, France, assignors to Bozel-Maletra Societe Industrielle de Produits Chimiques – Amide-Glyoxal-Formalderhyde Reaction Product and Shrinkproofing Cellulose Textile Fibers Therewith

Patented December 18, 1950 – 2,578,892: William Edward Lord, Harlington, England, assignor to Electric and Musical Industries Limited – Sound Recording Disk

Patented March 25, 1952 – 2,590,586: Walter E. Thompson, Jr., Watertown, and Rollin W.Taylor, Terryville, Conn. – Fish Net Formed of Synthetic Resin strands and Strands Therefor and Method of Producing Same

Patented April 22, 1952 – 2,594,210: Loren D. Potter, Enderlin, N. Dak., and Burt P. Johnson, Charlottesville, Va., assignors to Wingfoot Corporation – Resin Bonded Cord (2 copies)

Patented April 15, 1952 – 2,592,632: Ollie L. Williamson, Danville, Va., assignor to Dan River Mills, Incorporated – Apparatus for Treating Yarns (2 copies)

Patented May 27, 1952 – 2,598,239: Charles F. Dulken, Montclair, Helmuth C. Sonntag, Newark, and George Westwater, Irvington, N.J. – Conditioning Yarn, Thread and the Like

Patented August 12, 1952 – 2,606,845: Howard A. Van Etten, Monroe, N.Y., assignor to E. i. du Pont de Nemours & company – Process for Adhering Polyvinyl Chloride coating to Nylon Fabric

Patented September 2, 1952 – 2,617,748: Richard R. la Torre and Thomas W. George, Washington, D.C. – Mount for Tensile Testing Specimens of Textile Material

Patented November 11, 1952 – 2,617,748: Johan Bjorksten, Chicago, Ill., and Luther Yaeger, Hammond, Ind., assignors to Nash Kelvinator Corporation – Polystyrene article Provided with a Ray Filtering Coating

Patented December 23, 1952 – 2,622,307: Edward J. Cogovan and Edwin D. Friderici, Amsterdam, N.Y., assignor to Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc. – Soil-Resistant Pile Fabric

Patented December 30, 1952 – 2,623,834: Norman Andrew Armitage, Watford, and John Henderson, Manchester, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited – Coloring Process for Nylon

Patented April 14, 1953 – 2,635,055: Hans G. Figdor, Philadelphia, Pa. – Water Repellent Composition

Patented June 23, 1953 – 2,643, 207: Donald Entwistle, Coventry, England, assignor to Courtaulds Limited – Bonding of Textile Yarns to Rubber

Patented July 14, 1953 – 2,645,266: Ferdinand H. Muller, Roseland, and Paul E. Johnson, Verona, N.J., assignors to specialties development Corporation – Reinforced Rubber Structure and Method of Treatment Nylon Yarn for Use in Making Same

Patented December 1, 1953 – 2,661,263: Morris L. Nielsen, Dayton, Ohio, assignor to Monsanto Chemical Company – Phosphorous Oxychloride and Ammonia reaction Products in flame Retarding compositions Applied to Cellulosic Materials

Patented June 8, 1954 – 23,837: Philip C. Waite, Oshkosh, Wis., Assignor to Waite Carpet Company – Rug

Patented September 21, 1954 – 2,689,813: Beardsley Lawrence, Boston, Mass., Assignor to Fiberbond Laboratories, Inc. – Method for Making Continuous Twistless Bonded yarn

Patented October 5, 1954 – 2,690,953: John E. Livak and Lamont Hagan, Clemson, S.C., Assignors to Deering Milliken Research Trust – Fugitive Tinting of Nylon Fibers

Patented November 2, 1954 – 2,693,427: Carleton L. Kingsford, Malden, Mass, Assignor to Monsanto Chemical Company – Treatment of Textile and Cellulosic Material

Patented November 9, 1954 – 2,693,994: Henry R. Mautner, Hackensack, N.J., Assignor to General Aniline & film corporation – Vat Colors on Nylon

Patented January 11, 1955 – 2,698,972: Lawrence M. Keeler, Whitinsville, Mass. – Method of assembling Textile Fibers Hydraulically

Patented February 1, 1955 – 2,701,218: Ralph f. Nickerson, Marblehead, Mass., Assignor to Monsanto chemical Company – Process of Treatment of Textile Material with Silica

Patented July 26, 1955 – 2,713,784: Paul M. Cole, Claymont, Del., Assignor to E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company – Tubular Coil Yarn Processor

Patented August 2, 1955 – 2,714,571: Clarence E. Irion, North Pownal, Vt., and Karl E. Prindle, shaker Heights, Ohio, Assignors to the Dobeckmun company – Process for bonding a Polyethylene film to a Fibrous Web

Patented August 23, 1955 – 2,716,083: Ernest T. Tallis, Coventry, England, Assignor to Courtaulds Limited – Bonding of Yarns to rubber

Patented October 11, 1955 – 2,720,100: Franz Wiskemann, Milan, Italy – Apparatus for the Fluid treatment of Filamentary Material

Patented September 6, 1955 – 2,717,193: Simon A. Simon, Longmeadow, and Harvey Clayton Ruhf, Springfield, Mass., Assignors to Chicopee Manufacturing Corporation – Bleaching Process for Cotton of Low Grade for color

Patented January 31, 1956 – 2,733,178: Allan R. Stevenson, Attleboro, Mass., Assignor, by Mesne Assignments, to American Sisakraft Corporation – String

Patented February 14, 1956 – 2,734,841: Peter Merriman, Liverpool, England, assignor to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation – Method of Making bonded Resilient Fibrous material

Patented March 6, 1956 – 2,737,466: William P. Utermolhen, Jr., Moorestown, N.J., and John C. Bletzinger, Neenah, Wis., Assignors, by Mesne Assignments, to Kimberly-Clark Corporation – Spliced Fabric

Patented May 24, 1956 – 2,743,194: Robert G. Berner and Edgar Dare Bolinger, Stamford, Conn., Assignors, by Mesne Assignments, to Deering Miliken Research Corporation – Sizing of Textile Yarn

Patented May 22, 1956 – 2,746,898: Howard M. Buckwalter and Joseph M. Almand Detroit, Mich., Assignors to United States Rubber Company – Dry Adhesion Method for Adhering Textile Material to rubber

Patented June 5, 1956 – 2,749,256: Robert roger Bottoms, Crestwood, Ky., Assignor to national cylinder Gas Company – Process of Impregnating Cellulosic Materials with Copper in Chemically Bound Relation with the Cellulose

Patented June 12, 1956 – 2,749,960: Harold G. Schwartz, Woodstown, N.J., Assignor to E.I. du Pont de Nemours & company – Composite Structures

Patented December 11, 1956 – 2,773,297: Louis M. Cotchett, Whitman, Mass. – Process and apparatus for Making Yarn and Fabric

Patented April 30, 1957 – 2,790,737: Roy H. Kienle, bound Brook, and Elliot s. Pierce, Plainfield, N.J., and Pauline Newman, New York, N.J., assignors to American Cyanamid Company – Soil Retardant Fabric and composition and Process for Producing the Same

Patented January 21, 1958 – 2,820,876: Pieter van Dijk, Velp, Netherlands, assignor to American Enka Corporation – Yarn Heating apparatus

Patented May 13, 1958 – 2,834,205: Bryan Pickup, Sutton Coldfield, England, Assignor to Dunlop rubber Company – Adhesion Testing Machines

Patented June 17, 1958 – 2,839,443: John J. Fleming, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich., Assignor to united States Rubber Company – Adhesion of Textile Fabric to Butyl Rubber

Patented March 3, 1959 – 2,876,140: Robert E.Sheehan, Macon, Ga, Assignor to Bibb Manufacturing Company – Soil Resistant Textile Material and Method of Making the Same

Patented June 2, 1959 – 2,888,823: Kenneth L. Hertel, Knoxville, Tenn., Assignor to University of Tennessee Research Corporation – Apparatus for Testing Compressible Fibrous Materials

Patented August 25, 1959 – 2,901,312: Francis George Audas, Cheadle Hulme, England, Assignor to the British Rayon Research Association – Process Utilizing Fluidized Beds in the Dyeing of Fabrics, Yarns and the Like

Patented December 15, 1959 – 2,917,422: Richard C. Waller, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Assignor, by Mesne Assignments, to Goodyear tire & Rubber Company – Method of bonding Cord to Rubber

Patented November 22, 1960 – 2,961,344: Ira S. Hurd and George M. Haynes, Spartanburg, S.C., Assignors to Moretex Chemical Products, Inc. – Method of Treating a Woven Glass Fabric with a Water Soluble Salt of a Partially Deacetylated Chitin

Patented March 14, 1961 – 2,974,391: Raymond Holden Speakman and Roderick Bruce Macleod, Harrogate, England, Assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited – Process and Apparatus for Making Crimped Filaments

Patented May 9, 1961 – 2,983,651: John Robert Seemuller, Maisons-Lafitte, France, Assignor to Societe Monsavon-L’Oreal – Dyeing of animal Fibres

Patented June 20, 1961 – 2,988,799: Everett C. Atwell, Greensboro, N.C., Assignor to Burlington Industries, Inc. – Process for Treating Yarns, Filaments and Fibers

Patented June 27, 1961 – 2,989,882: Robert K. Remer, Elgin, Ill., Assignor to Tribute Company – Method and apparatus for Slitting Paper Webs

Patented August 22, 1961 – 2,996,872: Zbigniew K. Porcynski, shelf, Near Halifax, England, Assignor to Scandura Incorporated – Composite Yarns or Cord and Fabrics Made Therefrom

Patented August 22, 1961 – 2,996,873: William McDowell Amstrong, La Grange, Ga., Assignor to Callaway Mills Company – Method for Producing Multi-Colored Single Yarn

Patented September 12, 1961: Harold A. Schwartz, Norwalk, Conn., Assignor to Patchogue-Plymouth Corporation – Backings for Tufted Fabrics

Patented October 24, 1961 – 3,005,472: Robert Allen Kasey, Jr., Everett Harris Rinker, Jr., and Vernal Hardy Scheuerman, Wilmington, Del., Assignors to E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company – Woven Fabric

Patented October 31, 1961 – 3,006,057: Philip C. Waite, Oshkosh, Wis., Assignor to Waite Carpet Company – Floor Covering

Dates

  • Other: 1950-1961

Extent

From the Collection: 128 Linear Feet : 100 boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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