Patents, 1946-1949
Scope and Contents
This folder contains:
Patented January 1, 1946 – 2,391,905: Hans O. Kauffmann, Eggerstville, Edward S. Shanley, Kenmore, and Robert L. McEwen, Williamsville, N.Y., Assignors to Buffalo Electro-Chemical Company, Inc. – Textile Treatment
Patented January 8, 1946 – 2,392,574: Charles F. Brown, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., assignor to United States Rubber Company – Adhesives (2 copies)
Patented March 5, 1946 – 2,395,922: William D. Timmons, Coshocton, Ohio – Fireproofing Coating Method and Product
Patented April 2, 1946 – 2,397,732: Kenneth M. Gaver, Columbus, Ohio, Assignor, by Mesne Assignments, to the Ohio State University Research Foundation – Mildewproofing (2 copies)
Patented April 9, 1946 – 2,398,272: David Aelony, Dayton, Ohio, Assignor to Monsanto Chemical Company – Treatment of Textiles
Patented March 28, 1946 – 2,345,032: Martin Castricum, Grosse Pointe, Mich., assignor to United States Rubber Company – Drier for Yarns or Cords
Patented April, 16, 1946 – 2,398,516: Alfred Burgeni, East Orange, and Roy L. Keown, Belleville, N.J., Assignors to the Clark Thread Company – Method of Wetting thread (2 copies)
Patented June 11, 1946 – 2,402,021: Jack Compton, Cuyahoga, Ohio, Assignor to the B.F. Goodrich Company – Method of Improving the Adhesion of Nylon to rubber (3 copies)
Patented June 25, 1946 – 2,402,609: Camiel de Brabander, Newport, Del., Assignor to American Viscose Corporation – Device for Treating Filamentary Material (2 copies)
Patented August 27, 1946 – 2,406,412: John Bamber, Speakman and Thomas Barr, Leeds, England, Assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited – Treatment of Wool Fibers
Patented September 3, 1946 – 2,407,105: George W. Seymour and Walter Brooks, Cumberland, Md., Assignors to Celanese Corporation of America – High Tenacity Filamentary Materials
Patented September 10, 1946 – 2,407,548: Joseph Goldman, New Brunswick, N.J., Assignor to Fiber Products Laboratories, Inc. – Fibrous Structural Material and Method and Apparatus for Making Same
Patented October 22, 1946 – 2,409,703: Arthur Lyem, Cumberland, Md., Assignor to Celanese Corporation of America – Preparation of Laminating Fabric
Patented October 22, 1946 – 2,409,704: Arthur Lyem, Cumberland, Md., Assignor to Celanese Corporation of America – Production of Laminating Fabrics
Patented November 5, 1946 – 2,410,788: Willard L. Morgan, Columbus, Ohio, and Earle D. McLeod, Rumford, R.I., Assignors to Arnold, Hoffman & Co. Incorporated – Fatty amide Polymers
Patented December 31, 1946 – 2,413,428: Howard J. Billings, South Acton, Mass., Assignor to Monsanto Chemical Company – Lubrication of Textile Fibers
Patented January 28, 1947 – 2,425,017: Charles A. MacKenzie, Upper Montclair, N.J., Assignor to Montclair Research Corporation – Textile Treating Compounds Containing Silicon and the Process of Making Same
Patented March 18, 1947 – 2,417,453: Worth Wade, New York, N.Y., assignor to American Viscose Corporation – Process of Producing a Textile Product
Patented February 4, 1947 – 2,415,112: George W. Seymour and George C. Ward, Cumberland, Md., Assignors to Celanese Corporation of America – Flame and Fireproofing of Textile Materials
Patented April 8, 1947 – 2,418,752: Kenneth R. Brown, West Chester, Pa., Assignor, by Mesne Assignments, to American Viscose Corporation – Yarn Having the Twist Set Therein with an Unctuous Solid
Patented June 24, 1947 – 2,422,666: Calvin S. Fuller, Chatham, N.J., Assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated – Polycarbonamides Modified by Chromic Salts
Patented July 22, 1947 – 2,424,403: Alvin Lodge, Detroit, Mich., Assignor to American Viscose Corporation – Apparatus for the Fluid Treatment of Yarns and the Like
Patented August 5, 1947 – 2,435,037: Thomas Jackson and Frank Brentnall Hill, Spondon near Derby, England, Assignors to British Celanese Limited – Fluid Treating Apparatus for Yarns
Patented August 5, 1947 – 2,425,214: Helmut Voelker, Silvertown, Ga., and William H. Wolfe, Lancaster, S.C., Assignors to the B.F. Goodrich Company – Apparatus for Spraying Beamed Yarns Patented August 26, 1947 – 2,426,415: Paul r. Rose, East orange, N.J. – Warp Drier with Air Recirculating Means
Patented October 7, 1947 – 2,428,716: John Heron McGill, Manchester, and Leslie Budworth Morgan, Baguley, England, Assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited – Method of Coating Fabric with Polyvinyl Chloride (2 copies)
Patented July 22, 1947 – 2,424,386: Rudolph Herbert Czeczowitzka, Pendleton, Salford, England, Assignor to Texproof Limited – Method of Coating Textile Fabric with Polyvinyl resin
Patented November 11, 1947 – 2,430,560: Stanley M. Elliot, Akron, Ohio, Assignor to the B.F. Goodrich Company – Tire
Patented December 16, 1947 – 2,432,630: John F. Purdy, Akron, Ohio, Assignor to Wingfoot Corporation – Pneumatic Tire
Patented March 23, 1948 – 2,438,366: James William Illingworth, Little Aston, Sutton Coldfield, England, Assignor to Dunlop Rubber Company Limited – Drying of Textile Materials
Patented May 4, 1948 – 2,441,071: Charles J. Jahant, Akron, Ohio, assignor to the General Tire & Rubber Company – Pneumatic Tire and Method of Making Same
Patented June 8, 1948 – 2,442,880: Aaron Schwartz, New York, N.Y., Assignor to Celanese Corporation of America – Textile Product
Patented June 15, 1948 – 2,443,512: Donald H. Powers, Winchester, Mass., and William J. Harrison, East Greenwich, R.I., Assignors to Monsanto Chemical Company – Treatment of Textile fibers (4 copies)
Patented August 31, 1948 – 2,448,153: John David Reid and George C. Daul, New Orleans, La., Assignors to the United States of America – Process of making Cotton Textiles Water-Absorbent and Rotresistant (2 copies)
Patented August 31, 1948 – 2,448,247: Carl R. Bellwood, Ridgefield, N.J., Assignor to the Cravenette Company – Treatment of Textiles with Acyloxy-substituded Aromatic Acid Salts
Patented October 12, 1948 – 2,450,948: Boutwell H. foster, Maplewood, N.J., Assignor to United States Rubber Company – Method of Making Elastic Fabrics
Patented October 12, 1948 – 2,450,939: Pierre Cor, Paris, France – Vibration Fatigue Testing Method and Machine
Patented November 9, 1948 – 2,453,366: William H. Furness, Haddonfield, N.J., Assignor to American Rayon Company, Inc. – Method and Apparatus for Liquid Treatment of Yarn, Thread, and the Like
Patented December 14, 1948 – 2,456,288: Jean G. Kern, Orchard Park, N.Y., Assignor to Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation – Process of Dyeing Nylon-Acetate Mixed Fabric with 3-Nitro-4-Amino-2-Chlorobiphenyl
Patented December 21, 1948 – 2,456,974: Thomas S. Mayner, Willoughby Township, Lake County, and E. Paul Hurayt, Cleveland, Ohio, Assignors to Industrial Rayon corporation – Thread Drying Apparatus
Patented December 21, 1948 – 2,456,925: Lorin A. Corey, Cleveland Heights, and Thomas S. Mayner, Willoughby Township, Lake County, Ohio, Assignors to Industrial Rayon Corporation – Thread Drying Apparatus
Patented January 18, 1949 – 2,459,620: Roy Cleeland, Meadowbrook, Louis J. Kelley, Upper Darby, and Walter S. Davis, Roxborough, Pa. – Process of manufacturing Textile Materials
Patented January 18, 1949 – 2,459,738: Irven B. Prettyman and George P. Bosomworth, Akron, and Duncan C. Milner, Barberton, Ohio, Assignors to the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company – Cord Testing Apparatus
Patented February 8, 1949 – 2,460,879: William H. Furness, Haddonfield, N.J., Assignor to American Viscose Corporation – Drying and Conditioning of Yarns
Patented March 1, 1949 – 2,463,111: Charles H. Jones, Warwick, R.I., Assignor to Universal Winding Company – Strand Coating and Winding Machine
Patented March 15, 1949 – 2,464,342: Frederick F. Pollak, Brooklyn, and Josef Fassel, Marmaroneck, N.Y. – Manufacture of Waterproof and Water-repellent Noninflammable fibrous Materials
Patented May 6, 1949 – 2,240,505: Edward T. Lessig, Akron, Ohio, Assignor to the B.F. Goodrich Company – Method of and Apparatus for Fatigue Testing Filamentary Articles
Patented August 30, 1949 – 2,480,811: William C. McCoy, Cleveland, Ohio, Assignor to the General Tire and Rubber Company – Tire and Method of Making
Patented November 1, 1949 – 2,486,803: Raymond B. Seymour and George M. Schroder, Chattanooga, Tenn., Assignors to Henry H. Frede and company – Absorbent Fibrous Sheets and Method of Making Same H. Frede and company - Absorbent Fibrous Sheets and Method of Making Same
Dates
- Other: 1946-1949
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
4225 University Ave
Columbus Georgia 31907 United States