Location History:
- Nashua, NH (US) (1989)
- Londonderry, NH (US) (1996 - 2000)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1989-2000
Title: Innovative Contributions of Pat Y Wang in Electrostatographic Technologies
Introduction
Pat Y Wang is an accomplished inventor based in Londonderry, NH, with a remarkable portfolio of four patents. His work primarily focuses on advancements in electrostatographic substrates and carbonless forms, showcasing his innovative approach to improving image production technologies.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents, Wang has developed a system and method for creating high gloss electrostatographic substrates. This invention enables the production of photographic-like output by forming images with image-forming agents on specially coated substrates and fusing them to achieve a uniform glossy finish. In a noteworthy application, the system comprises toner with a resin component characterized by a specific glass transition temperature, which has been specifically designed to work in synergy with the coated substrate.
Additionally, Wang has designed xerographable carbonless forms. This invention provides a process to create multi-layered carbonless sheets that allow for xerographic production of indicia with minimal non-specific development. The innovative process involves a specially formulated coating that enhances the durability and brightness of the resulting copies, reducing the risks of dye release.
Career Highlights
Wang is an integral part of Nashua Corporation, where he has successfully contributed to research and development in imaging technologies. His innovative spirit and technical expertise have led to significant advancements in the field, benefiting the company and its clientele.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Wang has collaborated with a talented team of professionals, including notable coworkers George O Langlais and Joseph S Chaplick. These collaborations have fostered an environment of creativity and innovation, resulting in ground-breaking inventions in their commercial applications.
Conclusion
Pat Y Wang exemplifies the impact that dedicated inventors can have on technology and industry. His contributions toward enhancing electrostatographic substrates and carbonless forms continue to push the boundaries of what is achievable in the field. With a commitment to innovation and collaboration, Wang's work remains influential in shaping the future of imaging technologies.