Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005
Title: Roger A. Dulin: Innovator in Transparentizing Paper Substrates
Introduction
Roger A. Dulin is an accomplished inventor based in Roanoke, VA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of paper technology, particularly with his innovative methods for enhancing paper substrates. His work has led to the development of a unique patent that addresses the need for translucent areas in paper products.
Latest Patents
Roger A. Dulin holds a patent for a "Method of Transparentizing Paper Substrate and Paper Assembly with Transparentized Window." This invention provides an improved method of transparentizing a paper substrate to produce a translucent area or 'window' through which information and data are displayed. The method involves applying a transparentizing material to a preselected application site of the paper substrate and exposing it to heat for a predetermined period. This process facilitates the penetration of the transparentizing material into the paper substrate while preventing its migration from the application site. The invention not only enhances the efficiency of the transparentizing process but also results in a paper substrate and a one-piece paper assembly featuring a translucent area.
Career Highlights
Roger A. Dulin has been associated with Infoseal, LLC, where he has utilized his expertise in paper technology to drive innovation. His work has been instrumental in developing new methods that improve the functionality and aesthetic appeal of paper products.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Roger has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Robert A. DeMattia and Bryan S. O'Mary. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of his projects and the successful implementation of his inventions.
Conclusion
Roger A. Dulin is a notable inventor whose work in transparentizing paper substrates has paved the way for innovative applications in the paper industry. His patent reflects a commitment to enhancing product functionality and efficiency.