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Layton F Kinney

from Naples, FL
Age ~85

Layton Kinney Phones & Addresses

  • 4747 Via Carmen, Naples, FL 34105
  • 1118 Oakdale Ave, Chicago, IL 60657 (773) 281-8212 (773) 281-8213 (773) 281-8256
  • 3853 Southport Ave, Chicago, IL 60613 (773) 935-9214
  • 3023 Clark St, Chicago, IL 60657
  • Glenview, IL

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Layton Kinney

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Address:
1118 W Oakdale Ave, Chicago, IL 60657
VIN:
1HGCM66527A015192
Make:
HONDA
Model:
ACCORD
Year:
2007

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Layton Kinney

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Location:
United States

Publications

Us Patents

Waterborne Basecoat Compositions For Use In Basecoat/Clearcoat Applications

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US Patent:
6384131, May 7, 2002
Filed:
May 1, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/562508
Inventors:
Layton F. Kinney - Chicago IL
Sharon K. Golas - Glenwood IL
Assignee:
The Sherwin-Williams Company - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
C08J 300
US Classification:
524591, 427258, 4273722, 4273855, 4274071, 4284231, 4284233, 4284234, 524507, 524508, 524510, 524589, 524839, 524840, 525123, 525127, 525453, 525454, 525455
Abstract:
Compositions containing polyurethane dispersions and water reducible resins particularly suited for use as basecoats in low VOC basecoat/clearcoat vehicle coatings.

High Solid Infrared Absorbing Compositions

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US Patent:
58008616, Sep 1, 1998
Filed:
Dec 28, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/288713
Inventors:
Chwan-Hwa Peter Chiang - Des Plaines IL
William Roland Dawson - Matteson IL
Layton Fredrick Kinney - Chicago IL
Charles J. Sherman - Dyer IN
Assignee:
The Sherwin-Williams Company - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
B05D 506
C08K 332
US Classification:
427160
Abstract:
Infrared absorbing compositions useful as high solid coatings comprising 5-50% of a volatile solvent portion and 50-95% of a non-volatile portion which comprises a film-forming binder having dispersed within the binder opacifying polymeric beads and an infrared radiation absorbing pigment selected from the group consisting of copper phosphate, basic copper phosphate, copper pyrophosphate, tungsten trioxide and mixtures thereof.

Process For Preparing A Screen Stencil

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US Patent:
42620848, Apr 14, 1981
Filed:
Jul 2, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/053994
Inventors:
Layton C. Kinney - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Imaging Sciences - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B05D 306
US Classification:
430308
Abstract:
The invention provides on improved process for preparing a screen stencil, and a screen stencil prepared by the process. The process includes the steps of placing a porous support for a screen stencil over a mounting plate, saturating the porous support with a substantially carrier-free radiation curable composition. A backing plate is placed over the saturated porous support and rolling pressure is applied to the backing plate while allowing any excess composition to flow out from between the mounting plate and backing plate. The composition is then exposed to radiation through a positive disposed opposite the backing plate, and thereafter, uncured composition is removed from the porous support.

Waterborne Basecoat Compositions For Use In Basecoat/Clearcoat Applications

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US Patent:
60574003, May 2, 2000
Filed:
Dec 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
8/973724
Inventors:
Layton F. Kinney - Chicago IL
Sharon K. Golas - Glenwood IL
Assignee:
The Sherwin-Williams Company - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
C08J 300
C08K 320
C08L 7500
B32B 2700
US Classification:
524591
Abstract:
Compositions containing polyurethane dispersions and water reducible resins particularly suited for use as basecoats in low VOC basecoat/clearcoat vehicle coatings.

Sterile Connection Apparatus

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US Patent:
42423104, Dec 30, 1980
Filed:
Nov 13, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/959610
Inventors:
Richard Greff - Ingleside IL
Ludwig Wolf - Crystal Lake IL
John Munsch - Libertyville IL
Layton C. Kinney - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61L 200
US Classification:
422300
Abstract:
A sterile connection apparatus is provided for enabling the connection of a first tube to a transfer tube of a medical solution container. The apparatus includes a housing having a cover portion which is adapted for interfitting with a base portion to provide a substantially closed interior volume. The first tube and the transfer tube of the medical solution container are introduced within the interior volume and the housing carries means located therewithin and operable from the outside of the housing for enabling manipulation of one of the tubes. In this manner, the first tube may be disconnected from and/or connected to the transfer tube. Means are provided for sterilizing the tubes within the substantially closed interior volume.

Stencil Screens

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US Patent:
39345033, Jan 27, 1976
Filed:
Dec 10, 1968
Appl. No.:
4/782666
Inventors:
Layton C. Kinney - Chicago IL
Edwin H. Tompkins - Riverside IL
Assignee:
IIT Research Institute - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B41W 124
US Classification:
1011282
Abstract:
A blank for forming a stencil screen for silk screen or electrostatic stencil printing is disclosed. The screen includes a resilient, high tensile strength, porous substrate such as a monofilamentary nylon or stainless steel 200-mesh screen. A light radiation absorbent, self-combustible, ink-resistant, ink-impervious and tough film is applied to the screen, suitably a combustible black nitrocellulose film or a black cellulose ether film containing finely dispersed nitrate or perchlorate. The film is selectively removed by directly pulsing high-intensity light of over 10 joules per square inch for a short duration of 1 to 50 milliseconds in the form of an image pattern to ignite and completely combust the film only in said areas during the duration of the pulse.

Alkyd-Supported Emulsion Interpolymers And Methods For Preparation

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US Patent:
41169034, Sep 26, 1978
Filed:
Mar 2, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/773547
Inventors:
Dennis E. Lietz - Western Springs IL
Layton F. Kinney - Chicago IL
Assignee:
P.R.A. Laboratories Incorporated - Chicago IL
International Classification:
C09D 366
C09D 502
US Classification:
260 22CB
Abstract:
Neutralized, aqueous solutions of alkyd resins are used as the sole emulsifiers to stabilize emulsion polymers formed using vinyl monomers. A product emulsion system contains on a 100 weight percent total system non-volatile solids basis typically from about 25-50 weight percent alkyd resin with the balance being in situ emulsion polymerized vinyl monomers. Product emulsion systems are storage stable and can be coated or cast to form clear films, and paints formulated therefrom can display excellent gloss, leveling and water resistance qualities.
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