Search

Brenda Wentz Phones & Addresses

  • 276 Heather Glen Dr, Boiling Springs, SC 29316 (864) 814-5908
  • Spartanburg, SC
  • Hinsdale, NY
  • Summerville, SC
  • Charleston, SC
  • Boiling Spgs, SC
  • 276 Heather Glen Dr, Spartanburg, SC 29316

Work

Position: Homemaker

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Resumes

Resumes

Brenda Wentz Photo 1

Patent Agent At Milliken & Company

View page
Position:
Patent Agent at Milliken & Company
Location:
Greenville, South Carolina Area
Industry:
Textiles
Work:
Milliken & Company
Patent Agent

Medical University of South Carolina 1994 - 1996
Research Assistant
Education:
Cornell University 1989 - 1993
biology
Skills:
Patents
Patent Prosecution
Patent Drafting
Patent Portfolio Management
Intellectual Property

Publications

Us Patents

Textile/Rubber Composites

View page
US Patent:
6497954, Dec 24, 2002
Filed:
Apr 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/561267
Inventors:
Brian G. Morin - Greer SC
Dany Felix Maria Michiels - Haaltert, BE
Brenda D. Wentz - Spartanburg SC
Assignee:
Milliken Company - Spartanburg SC
International Classification:
D02G 300
US Classification:
428375, 152910, 152451, 152565, 1561101, 1562722
Abstract:
This invention relates to a method of promoting the adhesion of textiles to rubber compounds through a vinyl compound plasma pre-treatment procedure and a subsequent application of resorcinol-formaldehyde latex (RFL) to the textile surface. The inventive method encompasses a process through which free radicals of compounds comprising strong carbon-carbon bonds form a film over textile films and then covalently bonded to the resin component of the RFL. Such a method thus produces an extremely strong and versatile adhesive that facilitates adhesion between rubber compounds and heretofore unusable or difficult-to-use textiles. The resultant textile/rubber composites are utilized as reinforcements within such materials as automobile tires, fan belts, conveyor belts, and the like. Such materials and composites are also contemplated within this invention.

Vinyl Compound Plasma Pre-Treatment For Promoting The Adhesion Between Textiles And Rubber Compounds

View page
US Patent:
60961562, Aug 1, 2000
Filed:
Mar 11, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/267468
Inventors:
Brian G. Morin - Greer SC
Dany Felix Maria Michiels - Haaltert, BE
Brenda D. Wentz - Spartanburg SC
Assignee:
Milliken & Company - Spartanburg SC
International Classification:
C08J 718
B32B 3112
US Classification:
1562726
Abstract:
This invention relates to a method of promoting the adhesion of textiles to rubber compounds through a vinyl compound plasma pre-treatment procedure and a subsequent application of resorcinol-formaldehyde latex (RFL) to the textile surface. The inventive method encompasses a process through which free radicals of compounds comprising strong carbon--carbon bonds form a film over textile films and then covalently bonded to the resin component of the RFL. Such a method thus produces an extremely strong and versatile adhesive that facilitates adhesion between rubber compounds and heretofore unusable or difficult-to-use textiles. The resultant textile/rubber composites are utilized as reinforcements within such materials as automobile tires, fan belts, conveyor belts, and the like. Such materials and composites are also contemplated within this invention.
Brenda D Wentz from Boiling Springs, SC, age ~53 Get Report