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Bruce N Thornbloom

age ~77

from Spencer, MA

Also known as:
  • Bruce Norman Thornbloom
  • Norman Thornbloom Bruce
  • Bruce M

Bruce Thornbloom Phones & Addresses

  • Spencer, MA
  • Powell, OH
  • 7897 Rosewind Ct, Columbus, OH 43235 • 614 531-7828
  • 7834 Strathmoore Rd, Dublin, OH 43016
  • 5916 Saucony Dr, Hilliard, OH 43026
  • Putnam, CT
  • Salem, MA
  • Boston, MA
  • Clinton, MA
  • Independence, MO

Us Patents

  • Method Of Bonding A Lenticular Lens Sheet To Plastic Objects And Objects Made From Same

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  • US Patent:
    20050053737, Mar 10, 2005
  • Filed:
    Oct 21, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/970205
  • Inventors:
    Mark Raymond - Littleton CO, US
    Bruce Thornbloom - Dublin OH, US
  • Assignee:
    Travel Tags, Inc. - North Mankato MN
  • International Classification:
    F16L001/00
    B29D011/00
  • US Classification:
    428034100, 264001700
  • Abstract:
    A method of fabricating plastic objects having an insert of Lenticular lens material integrally bonded or otherwise attached therein. In one embodiment, the method is used to fabricate a container, such as a conical cup, by first manufacturing or providing a sheet of Lenticular material comprising layers of lens material and optical ridges and grooves and an ink layer printed on the flat side of the lens material. To protect the ink from the heat of molten or moldable plastic during later plastic processing, a thermally protective substrate is attached or bonded to the ink layer by using adhesives to attach a plastic substrate or by coating the ink with coating materials that thermally protect the ink from high temperatures. In one embodiment, the protective substrate is applied in a two step process of first placing a plastic hot melt onto a polyester or other material release liner and, after cooling of the hot melt, using heat and pressure to laminate or bond the hot melt plastic to the ink and then removing the liner. Lenticular inserts are cut out of the Lenticular material sheets and the inserts are positioned within a mold where the container is formed by injection, blow, or other molding process. In this step, the substrate acts as a bonding surface as it contacts the molten plastic, melts, and then cools forming a bonding interface with the plastic used to form the container.
  • Methods Of Manufacturing Plastic Objects Having Bonded Lenticular Lens-Sheets

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  • US Patent:
    20070132122, Jun 14, 2007
  • Filed:
    Jan 19, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    11/625120
  • Inventors:
    Mark Raymond - Littleton CO, US
    Bruce Thornbloom - Dublin OH, US
  • International Classification:
    B29D 11/00
  • US Classification:
    264001700, 264274000
  • Abstract:
    A method of fabricating plastic objects having an insert of Lenticular lens material integrally bonded or otherwise attached therein. In one embodiment, the method is used to fabricate a container, such as a conical cup, by first manufacturing or providing a sheet of Lenticular material comprising layers of lens material and optical ridges and grooves and an ink layer printed on the flat side of the lens material. To protect the ink from the heat of molten or moldable plastic during later plastic processing, a thermally protective substrate is attached or bonded to the ink layer by using adhesives to attach a plastic substrate or by coating the ink with coating materials that thermally protect the ink from high temperatures. In one embodiment, the protective substrate is applied in a two step process of first placing a plastic hot melt onto a polyester or other material release liner and, after cooling of the hot melt, using heat and pressure to laminate or bond the hot melt plastic to the ink and then removing the liner. Lenticular inserts are cut out of the Lenticular material sheets and the inserts are positioned within a mold where the container is formed by injection, blow, or other molding process. In this step, the substrate acts as a bonding surface as it contacts the molten plastic, melts, and then cools forming a bonding interface with the plastic used to form the container.
  • Plastic Objects Including Lenticular Lens Sheets

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  • US Patent:
    20080118673, May 22, 2008
  • Filed:
    Oct 31, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    11/981705
  • Inventors:
    Mark A. Raymond - Littleton CO, US
    Bruce N. Thornbloom - Dublin OH, US
  • International Classification:
    B44F 1/10
  • US Classification:
    428 29
  • Abstract:
    A plastic product formed from a method of fabricating plastic objects having an insert of lenticular lens material integrally bonded or otherwise attached therein. In one embodiment, the method is used to fabricate a container, such as a conical cup, by first manufacturing or providing a sheet of lenticular material comprising layers of lens material and optical ridges and grooves and an ink layer printed on the flat side of the lens material. To protect the ink from the heat of molten or moldable plastic during later plastic processing, a thermally protective substrate is attached or bonded to the ink layer by using adhesives to attach a plastic substrate or by coating the ink with coating materials that thermally protect the ink from high temperatures. In one embodiment, the protective substrate is applied in a two step process of first placing a plastic hot melt onto a polyester or other material release liner and, after cooling of the hot melt, using heat and pressure to laminate or bond the hot melt plastic to the ink and then removing the liner. Lenticular inserts are cut out of the lenticular material sheets and the inserts are positioned within a mold where the container is formed by injection, blow, or other molding process. In this step, the substrate acts as a bonding surface as it contacts the molten plastic, melts, and then cools forming a bonding interface with the plastic used to form the container.
  • Plastic Objects Including Lenticular Lens Sheets

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  • US Patent:
    20080118674, May 22, 2008
  • Filed:
    Oct 31, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    11/981806
  • Inventors:
    Mark A. Raymond - Littleton CO, US
    Bruce N. Thornbloom - Dublin OH, US
  • International Classification:
    B32B 1/00
    B44F 1/00
  • US Classification:
    428 29, 428 341, 4285428
  • Abstract:
    A plastic product having an insert of lenticular lens material integrally bonded or otherwise attached therein. In one embodiment, a method is used to fabricate a container, such as a conical cup, by first manufacturing or providing a sheet of lenticular material comprising layers of lens material and optical ridges and grooves and an ink layer printed on the flat side of the lens material. To protect the ink from the heat of molten or moldable plastic during later plastic processing, a thermally protective substrate is attached or bonded to the ink layer by using adhesives to attach a plastic substrate or by coating the ink with coating materials that thermally protect the ink from high temperatures. In one embodiment, the protective substrate is applied in a two step process of first placing a plastic hot melt onto a polyester or other material release liner and, after cooling of the hot melt, using heat and pressure to laminate or bond the hot melt plastic to the ink and then removing the liner. Lenticular inserts are cut out of the lenticular material sheets and the inserts are positioned within a mold where the container is formed by injection, blow, or other molding process. In this step, the substrate acts as a bonding surface as it contacts the molten plastic, melts, and then cools forming a bonding interface with the plastic used to form the container.
  • Picnic Cooler

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  • US Patent:
    39790070, Sep 7, 1976
  • Filed:
    Oct 16, 1975
  • Appl. No.:
    5/623014
  • Inventors:
    Bruce Norman Thornbloom - Clinton MA
  • Assignee:
    Bee Plastics Corporation - Chicago IL
  • International Classification:
    B65D 2504
    B65D 2528
    B65D 4316
  • US Classification:
    220 23
  • Abstract:
    Improved combination lid and handle assembly for a picnic cooler having hinged, double-door lid sections, each of which cooperatingly engage a handle assembly in the raised position to support the inner surface of the lid sections in a horizontal position. This provides a table surface for the users. The handle sections have cooler side wall stops and recesses in the lid to retain the lid in the proper position preventing disengagement and spilling of objects placed on the inner table surfaces of the lid. The lid may also have recessed portions on the inner surface to receivingly retain glasses or other objects.
  • Plastic Objects Including Lenticular Lens Sheets

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  • US Patent:
    7153555, Dec 26, 2006
  • Filed:
    May 5, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/566063
  • Inventors:
    Mark A. Raymond - Littleton CO, US
    Bruce N. Thornbloom - Dublin OH, US
  • Assignee:
    Travel Tags, Inc. - North Mankato MN
  • International Classification:
    B32B 1/02
  • US Classification:
    428 341, 428 352, 428 349, 428 357, 428306, 428310, 428359, 428463
  • Abstract:
    A product for displaying lenticular images, comprising: an insert including a lenticular lens material; a layer of ink; a thermal protective substrate layer; and a plastic base.
  • Spill Resistant Integrated Closure Cap

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  • US Patent:
    20170113850, Apr 27, 2017
  • Filed:
    Oct 23, 2015
  • Appl. No.:
    14/921224
  • Inventors:
    Leonard Janis - Columbus OH, US
    Bruce Thornbloom - Powell OH, US
  • International Classification:
    B65D 47/08
    A63H 33/28
  • Abstract:
    A lift top cap for bottles and the like adapted to be used on liquid filled bottle allowing selective directional access through cap base portion having a limited access opening with internal one way sealing. The flip top cap has a raised central portion registerable with the enabled access opening. A flexible insert slot defines the access cap base opening with a spring urged one way valve mounted there with for sealing registration with access opening when not accessed.

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