Keith Owen Wilbourn, Age 662007 Mdw Edge Ln, Louisville, KY 40245

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Louisville, KY

5606 Morning Light Way, Crestwood, KY 40014 (502) 409-6966

7536 Turner Ridge Rd, Crestwood, KY 40014 (502) 241-3833

317 Leahy Mill Ct, Weddington, NC 28104 (704) 849-0682

Matthews, NC

Redfield, IA

Millers Falls, MA

Mooresville, NC

Blanchard, OK

5606 Morning Light Way, Crestwood, KY 40014 (502) 241-3833

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Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

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Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Director Of Technology

Location:
Louisville, KY
Industry:
Packaging And Containers
Work:
Bjk Flexible Packaging A Division of the Sigma Plastics Group
Director of Technology
Amcor Nov 1, 2002 - Jan 2016
Application Development Manager
Pgi Nonwovens Mar 1999 - Oct 2002
Director of Technology, Medical Business Unit
Rexam Jun 1, 1994 - Mar 1, 1999
Group Leader, Product Development
Olin Chemicals Sep 1, 1989 - May 1, 1994
Senior Development Chemist
Education:
University of Massachusetts Amherst 1987 - 1989
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1982 - 1987
The University of Texas at Austin 1977 - 1981
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
University of Massachusetts
Skills:
Polymers, Extrusion, Packaging, Coatings, Plastics, R&D, Iso, Product Development, Analytical Chemistry, Materials, Quality System, Adhesives, Six Sigma, Intellectual Property, Manufacturing, Continuous Improvement, Packaging Compliance, Packaging Changes, Blister Packaging, Sachet Packaging, Extrusion Coating and Lamination, Drug Master Files, Cr/Sf Packaging, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Lean Manufacturing, Packaging Design
Interests:
Materials Development
Drug Master File Management
Pharmaceutical Packaging
Extractables/Leachables Working Groups
Usp Participation
Languages:
German
Spanish
Certifications:
Sqf Practitioner
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Us Patents

Nonwoven Fabrics Having A Durable Three-Dimensional Image

US Patent:
6735833, May 18, 2004
Filed:
Dec 17, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/322064
Inventors:
Michael Putnam - Fuquay-Varina NC
Keith Wilbourn - Matthews NC
Kuo-Shu Edward Chang - Charlotte NC
Douglas Stowers - Charlotte NC
Assignee:
Polymer Group, Inc. - North Charleston SC
International Classification:
D04H 146
US Classification:
28104, 28106
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a method of forming a nonwoven fabric, which exhibits a pronounced three-dimensional image that is durable to both converting and end-use application. In particular, the present invention contemplates that a fabric is formed from a precursor web comprising at least one support layer or scrim, which when subjected to hydroentanglement on a moveable imaging surface of a three-dimensional image transfer device, an enhanced product is achieved. By formation in this fashion, hydroentanglement of the precursor web results in a more pronounced three-dimensional image; an image that is durable to abrasion and distortion due to elongation.

Homeotropically Aligned Liquid Crystal Layer And Process For The Homeotropic Alignment Of Liquid Crystals On Plastic Substrates

US Patent:
6816218, Nov 9, 2004
Filed:
Jan 18, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/484259
Inventors:
David Coates - Dorset, GB
Owain Llyr Parri - Dorset, GB
Jeremy Lewis Ward - Poole, GB
David Joicey - Poole, GB
Keith Wilbourn - Matthews NC
Colum Dickson - Chester, GB
John Scott - Tarporley, GB
Assignee:
Merck Patent GmbH - Darmstadt
International Classification:
G02F 11337
US Classification:
349123, 349130, 25229901
Abstract:
Homeotropically oriented layers and films of liquid crystals especially on polymeric substrates. The layers and films, which also can be multi-layered films comprising a homeotropically aligned anisotropic film, are preparable by application of an orientation layer to the substrate. The orientation layer can be either an organic surfactant which is fixed in a matrix of a polymeric material or an inorganic thin layer such as aluminum or Al O.

Homeotropically Aligned Liquid Crystal Layer And Process For The Homeotropic Alignment Of Liquid Crystals On Plastic Substrates

US Patent:
7170575, Jan 30, 2007
Filed:
Aug 25, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/924910
Inventors:
David Coates - Dorset, GB
Owain Llyr Parri - Dorset, GB
Jeremy Lewis Ward - Poole, GB
David Joicey - Poole, GB
Keith Wilbourn - Matthews NC, US
Colum Dickson - Chester, GB
John Scott - Tarporley, GB
Assignee:
Merck Patent GmbH - Darmstadt
International Classification:
G02F 1/1337
C09K 19/52
US Classification:
349123, 349130, 25229901
Abstract:
Homeotropically oriented layers and films of liquid crystals especially on polymeric substrates. The layers and films, which also can be multi-layered films comprising a homeotropically aligned anisotropic film, are preparable by application of an orientation layer to the substrate. The orientation layer can be either an organic surfactant which is fixed in a matrix of a polymeric material or an inorganic thin layer such as aluminum or AlO.

Process For Forming Soft, Drapeable Nonwoven Fabric

US Patent:
2003001, Jan 16, 2003
Filed:
Apr 19, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/126559
Inventors:
Kyra Dorsey - Charlotte NC, US
Keith Wilbourn - Matthews NC, US
Kuo-Shu Chang - Charlotte NC, US
John Norton - Indian Trail NC, US
Valeria Erdos - Porto Alegre, BR
Assignee:
Polymer Group, Inc.
International Classification:
B32B005/26
D04H003/02
D04H003/00
D04H005/00
US Classification:
442/401000, 264/103000, 264/171130, 442/382000, 442/340000, 442/345000
Abstract:
A method of making a spunbond nonwoven fabric embodying the principles of the present invention contemplates use of an aliphatic-aromatic polyester resin, such as Eastar BioGP, for formation of fabrics which exhibit desirable softness and drapeability characteristics, excellent gamma-radiation stability and, where required, desirable elasticity. In distinction from previous formation techniques, the present invention contemplates formation of such fabrics by spunbonding at relatively low filament spinning speeds, thus facilitating practice of the present invention with generally available and conventional spunbonding equipment.

Medical Laminate With Viral Barrier

US Patent:
2003004, Mar 6, 2003
Filed:
May 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/136678
Inventors:
John Steffen - Sugar Hill GA, US
Keith Wilbourn - Matthews NC, US
Assignee:
Polymer Group, Inc.
International Classification:
A61F013/15
B32B027/00
US Classification:
604/370000, 442/394000
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a nonwoven fabric construct in the form of a laminate material suitable for medical applications. The laminate includes a nonwoven fabric layer, and first and second polymeric film layers, with the resultant material exhibiting superior viral protection in accordance with established testing procedures, ASTM F1671. In accordance with the present invention, the first and second polymeric film layers are co-extruded and adhered to one surface of the nonwoven fabric layer, with the second polymeric film layer being disposed between the first polymeric film layer and the nonwoven fabric layer. Notably, the first polymeric film layer comprises a blend of between about 0 to 100% low density polyethylene, and between about 0 to 100% linear low density polyethylene.

Films Having A Desiccant Material Incorporated Therein And Methods Of Use And Manufacture

US Patent:
2006026, Nov 30, 2006
Filed:
Apr 11, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/401633
Inventors:
Rick Merical - Appleton WI, US
Keith Wilbourn - Crestwood KY, US
Lee Murray - Appleton WI, US
International Classification:
B32B 27/08
US Classification:
428035700
Abstract:
Film structures, packages, films and methods of making the same are provided wherein the film structures have a desiccant material incorporated into a layer of the film structures and further wherein the film structures can comprise a material for making a peelable seal when the film structures are heat sealed to other film structures. The film structures are utilized for a package to hold a product that may be sensitive to the presence of moisture. The product may preferably be pharmaceutical or nutraceutical products, although any moisture-sensitive product is contemplated by the present invention.

Process For Reducing Trace Levels Of Metallic Impurities In Cyclized Polyisoprene Resin

US Patent:
5623042, Apr 22, 1997
Filed:
Jul 19, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/504213
Inventors:
Keith O. Wilbourn - Matthews NC
James M. Davidson - Corydon IN
Richard W. Roberts - Guston KY
Assignee:
Olin Corporation - Cheshire CT
International Classification:
C08C 204
US Classification:
528486
Abstract:
A process for reducing trace levels of metallic impurities in cyclized polyisoprene resin is disclosed. The process reduces trace levels of metallic impurities in cyclized polyisoprene resin by washing an impure organic solvent/cyclized polyisoprene resin solution at least once with a heated aqueous acidic solution, and subsequently washing the resin at least once with heated water.

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