Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
Patent
1995-10-25
1998-12-15
McCamish, Marion
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
524487, 524488, 524489, 525104, 525105, 525106, 525477, C08L 8307
Patent
active
058498320
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates generally to sealants for insulating glass units. More specifically, this invention is a one-component, hot applied, chemically curing sealant for edge sealing insulating glass units. The sealant contains a thermoplastic hot melt resin blended with an atmospheric curing resin. The hot melt resin functions as the meltable component during the initial application, and supplies strength immediately upon cooling. The polymer phase then begins to cure by reaction with atmospheric oxygen and/or moisture to form a cross-linked thermoset elastomer which is temperature resistant. At this point, the hot melt resin functions as an inert plasticizer within the cured polymer phase. The sealant of the present invention may additionally include plasticizers, fillers, pigments, catalysts and the like.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3758996 (1973-09-01), Bowser
patent: 3919023 (1975-11-01), Bowser et al.
patent: 4032500 (1977-06-01), Koch et al.
patent: 4042736 (1977-08-01), Flint
patent: 4120999 (1978-10-01), Chenel et al.
patent: 4153594 (1979-05-01), Wilson, Jr.
patent: 4215164 (1980-07-01), Bowser
patent: 4425389 (1984-01-01), Schollhorn et al.
patent: 4431691 (1984-02-01), Greenlee
patent: 4476169 (1984-10-01), Nishino et al.
patent: 4530195 (1985-07-01), Leopold
patent: 4587289 (1986-05-01), Comert et al.
patent: 4622249 (1986-11-01), Bowser
patent: 4669241 (1987-06-01), Kelly
patent: 4775719 (1988-10-01), Markevka et al.
patent: 4808255 (1989-02-01), Markevka et al.
patent: 4820368 (1989-04-01), Markevka et al.
patent: 4835130 (1989-05-01), Box et al.
patent: 4891269 (1990-01-01), Markevka et al.
patent: 4950344 (1990-08-01), Glover et al.
patent: 4965117 (1990-10-01), Lautenschlaeger et al.
patent: 4985535 (1991-01-01), Takada et al.
patent: 4994309 (1991-02-01), Reichert et al.
patent: 5017653 (1991-05-01), Johnston
patent: 5019638 (1991-05-01), Muller et al.
patent: 5061749 (1991-10-01), Ito et al.
patent: 5075407 (1991-12-01), Cody et al.
patent: 5091444 (1992-02-01), Bauer et al.
patent: 5106663 (1992-04-01), Box
patent: 5120379 (1992-06-01), Noda et al.
patent: 5177916 (1993-01-01), Misera et al.
patent: 5189096 (1993-02-01), Boutillier et al.
patent: 5234730 (1993-08-01), Lautenschlaeger et al.
patent: 5286787 (1994-02-01), Podola et al.
patent: 5304623 (1994-04-01), Ito et al.
patent: 5324778 (1994-06-01), Boutiullier et al.
patent: 5340887 (1994-08-01), Vincent et al.
patent: 5342873 (1994-08-01), Merz et al.
patent: 5385986 (1995-01-01), Frihart et al.
patent: 5641575 (1997-06-01), Farbstein
Niega Pat
Virnelson Bruce
Courtaulds Aerospace
Guarriello John J.
McCamish Marion
LandOfFree
One-component chemically curing hot applied insulating glass sea does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.
If you have personal experience with One-component chemically curing hot applied insulating glass sea, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and One-component chemically curing hot applied insulating glass sea will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-1458750