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22 Washington St, North Attleboro, MA 02760 (508) 695-6492

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ISLN:
904599013
Admitted:
1943
University:
Laval University, B.A.
Law School:
Laval University, LL.B.

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Maurice Paquin

Maurice Paquin is a Franco-Manitoban comedian and singer. Born in June 1947, in Dauphin, Manitoba, Maurice completed Provencher Elementary School (1959) in St. Boniface ...

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Method Of Fabrication Of A Dryer Fabric And A Dryer Fabric With Backside Venting For Improved Sheet Stability

US Patent:
7005043, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Dec 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/334212
Inventors:
Mary M. Toney - Wrentham MA, US
Maurice Paquin - Plainville MA, US
Assignee:
Albany International Corp. - Albany NY
International Classification:
D21F 1/10
D21F 7/12
B32B 27/12
B05D 1/40
US Classification:
162361, 162348, 1623582, 162902, 428196, 428339, 442 71, 442 76, 442148, 34116, 34123, 427510, 427513, 427244, 427261, 427265, 427288, 4273899
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing and a papermaker's or industrial fabric, such as a dryer fabric for the dryer section of a paper machine, includes the application of a polymeric resin material onto preselected locations on the backside of a base substrate using a piezojet array which deposits the polymeric resin material in droplets having an average diameter of 10μ (10 microns) or more to build up discrete, discontinuous deposits of the polymeric resin material having a height of about 0. 5 mm at the preselected locations. The preselected locations may be the knuckles formed by the interweaving of the yarns making up the fabric. The purpose of the deposits is to separate the backside of the dryer fabric from a surface, such as that of a dryer cylinder or turning roll, to enable air trapped between the dryer fabric and the surface to escape in lengthwise and crosswise directions parallel to the surface, instead of being forced through the fabric, possibly causing “drop off”. The polymeric resin material is set by means appropriate to its composition, and, optionally, and, if necessary, may be abraded to provide the deposits with a uniform height above the surface plane of the base substrate.

Method Of Fabricating A Belt And A Belt Used To Make Bulk Tissue And Towel, And Nonwoven Articles And Fabrics

US Patent:
7005044, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Dec 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/334211
Inventors:
Charles E. Kramer - Walpole MA, US
Joseph G. O'Connor - Hopedale MA, US
John Skelton - Sharon MA, US
Maurice Paquin - Plainville MA, US
Assignee:
Albany International Corp. - Albany NY
International Classification:
D21F 1/10
B05D 1/12
B05D 5/00
US Classification:
162362, 162116, 162348, 162361, 162903, 4281951, 428147, 442 76, 427195, 427244, 427261, 427288, 4273899
Abstract:
In a method for manufacturing a belt and a belt for use in the production of bulk tissue and towel, and of nonwoven articles and fabrics, a polymeric resin material is applied onto the surface of a base substrate in a precise predetermined pattern which is to be imparted onto products manufactured with the belt. The polymeric resin material is deposited in droplets having an average diameter of 10μ (10 microns) or more. The polymeric resin material is then set by means appropriate to its composition, and, optionally, may be abraded to provide the belt with a uniform thickness, and a smooth, macroscopically monoplanar surface.

Method Of Making A Papermaking Roll Cover And Roll Cover Produced Thereby

US Patent:
7008513, Mar 7, 2006
Filed:
Dec 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/334209
Inventors:
Francis L. Davenport - Ballston Lake NY, US
Maurice Paquin - Plainville MA, US
Assignee:
Albany International Corp. - Albany NY
International Classification:
D21F 3/08
B05D 1/00
B05D 5/00
US Classification:
162361, 1623581, 492 48, 442 76, 428196, 427195, 427288, 4273899
Abstract:
The present invention is a method for making a roll cover and a roll cover, wherein at least one material is applied to the surface of the roll or a base substrate. In a first embodiment, a single material is applied as a flowable phase. A uniform coating of the material is applied to the roll, and upon setting of the material, such as by cooling, curing, or other means, a smooth and permanent roll cover is formed upon the surface of the roll. In another embodiment, at least two materials are applied in flowable phases to the surface of the roll. The first material may be a sacrificial, removable first material, applied to the surface of the roll cover in a preselected pattern. After the sacrificial material has been applied, a second material, such as a functional resin, is applied to the surface of the roll cover with the sacrificial material removed after the second material has set. In another embodiment, the use of sacrificial material is avoided and the material is applied in a predetermined pattern. In a fourth embodiment, two or more different materials are applied.

Method Of Fabricating A Belt And A Belt Used To Make Bulk Tissue And Towel, And Nonwoven Articles And Fabrics

US Patent:
7014735, Mar 21, 2006
Filed:
Dec 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/334512
Inventors:
Charles E. Kramer - Walpole MA, US
Joseph G. O'Connor - Hopedale MA, US
Maurice Paquin - Plainville MA, US
Assignee:
Albany International Corp. - Albany NY
International Classification:
D21F 1/10
B05D 1/12
B05D 5/00
US Classification:
162362, 162116, 162348, 162361, 162903, 4283084, 4283142, 4281951, 442 76, 427195, 427244, 427261, 427265, 427288, 4273899
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing a belt and a belt for use in the production of bulk tissue and towel, and of nonwoven articles and fabrics, requires the application of a sacrificial material onto a base substrate in a predetermined pattern which is to be imparted onto products manufactured with the belt. The sacrificial material is deposited in droplets in a controlled manner so as to control the x, y, z dimension of the material deposited and preferably has having an average diameter of 10μ (10 microns) or more. A polymeric resin material is then deposited on the base substrate in all areas except those on which the sacrificial material has previously been applied. The polymeric resin material is then set by means appropriate to its composition, and the sacrificial material removed. Optionally, the polymeric resin material may then be abraded to provide the belt with a uniform thickness, and a smooth, macroscopically monoplanar surface.

Methods For Bonding Structural Elements Of Paper Machine And Industrial Fabrics To One Another And Fabrics Produced Thereby

US Patent:
7022208, Apr 4, 2006
Filed:
Dec 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/334249
Inventors:
Francis L. Davenport - Ballston Lake NY, US
Charles E. Kramer - Walpole MA, US
Joseph G. O'Connor - Hopedale MA, US
Maurice Paquin - Plainville MA, US
Assignee:
Albany International Corp. - Albany NY
International Classification:
D21F 1/10
D21F 7/08
D21F 7/12
US Classification:
1623582, 162348, 162362, 162900, 162902, 162903, 428196, 428198, 428220, 442149, 442218, 442263, 34116, 34123, 156181, 427288
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing and a papermaker's or industrial fabric, which includes the application of a polymeric resin material onto preselected discrete locations on a base substrate in a controlled manner in droplets having an average diameter of 10μ (10 microns) to point bond yarns, bond spiral wound strips together or to bond layers of a fabric together.

Method For Manufacturing Resin-Impregnated Endless Belt Structures For Papermaking Machines And Similar Industrial Applications And Belt

US Patent:
7166196, Jan 23, 2007
Filed:
Dec 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/334192
Inventors:
Charles E. Kramer - Walpole MA, US
Joseph G. O'Connor - Hopedale MA, US
Maurice Paquin - Plainville MA, US
John Skelton - Sharon MA, US
Assignee:
Albany International Corp. - Albany NY
International Classification:
D21F 3/02
B05D 5/00
B05D 1/00
B32B 27/04
US Classification:
1623584, 162901, 4281951, 428196, 442 59, 427195, 427261, 427288, 4273899
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing resin-impregnated endless belt structure and belt structure, designed for use on a long nip press on a papermaking machine and for other papermaking and paperprocessing applications, requires the application of a polymeric resin material onto a base substrate in a precise predetermined pattern in droplets having an average diameter of 10μ (10 microns) or more. The polymeric resin material is then set by means appropriate to its composition, and, optionally, may be abraded to provide the belt with a uniform thickness, and a smooth, macroscopically monoplanar surface.

Method For Manufacturing Resin-Impregnated Endless Belt And A Belt For Papermaking Machines And Similar Industrial Applications

US Patent:
7169265, Jan 30, 2007
Filed:
Dec 31, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/334210
Inventors:
Charles E. Kramer - Walpole MA, US
Joseph G. O'Connor - Hopedale MA, US
Maurice Paquin - Plainville MA, US
Assignee:
Albany International Corp. - Albany NY
International Classification:
D21F 3/02
B05D 5/00
B05D 1/00
B32B 27/04
US Classification:
1623584, 162901, 4281951, 428196, 4283084, 4283142, 442 59, 427195, 427261, 427288, 4273899
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing resin-impregnated endless belt structures and belt structures designed for use on a long nip press on a papermaking machine and for other papermaking and paper processing applications, requires the application of a sacrificial material onto a base substrate in a predetermined pattern in droplets having an average diameter of 10μ (10 microns) or more. Polymeric resin material is then deposited on the base substrate to cover all areas except those on which the sacrificial material has been previously applied. The polymeric resin material is then set by means appropriate to its composition, and the sacrificial material removed. Optionally, the polymeric resin material may then be abraded to provide the belt with a uniform thickness, and a smooth, macroscopically monoplanar surface.

Methods For Bonding Structural Elements Of Paper Machine And Industrial Fabrics To One Another And Fabrics Produced Thereby

US Patent:
7297234, Nov 20, 2007
Filed:
Jan 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/342184
Inventors:
Francis L. Davenport - Ballston Lake NY, US
Charles E. Kramer - Walpole MA, US
Joseph G. O'Connor - Hopedale MA, US
Maurice Paquin - Plainville MA, US
Assignee:
Albany International Corp. - Albany NY
International Classification:
D21F 7/08
D21F 7/12
D21F 1/10
US Classification:
1623582, 162348, 162362, 162900, 162902, 162903, 442149, 428196, 428198, 427288
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing and a papermaker's or industrial fabric, which includes the application of a polymeric resin material onto preselected discrete locations on a base substrate in a controlled manner in droplets having an average diameter of 10μ (10 microns) to point bond yarns, bond spiral wound strips together or to bond layers of a fabric together.

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