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Adele C Shipston

from Williamsville, NY
Age ~72

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  • 153 Chestnut Hill Ln S, Williamsville, NY 14221 (716) 688-7201
  • Buffalo, NY
  • Niagara Falls, NY
  • Amherst, NY

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Company: Rr donnelley Position: Rfid manufacturing manager at rr donnelley

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Rfid Manufacturing Manager At Rr Donnelley

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Location:
9144 Bachman Rd, Orlando, FL 32824
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Rr Donnelley
Rfid Manufacturing Manager at Rr Donnelley

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Rfid Manufacturing Concepts

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US Patent:
6451154, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
Feb 18, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/506577
Inventors:
Robert E. Grabau - North Tonawanda NY
Nancy G. Mitchell - Grand Island NY
Thomas P. Nash - Getzville NY
Eric V. Palmer - Amherst NY
Adele C. Shipston - Williamsville NY
John R. Soltysiak - Blasdell NY
Assignee:
Moore North America, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B32B 3108
US Classification:
156300, 156555, 156582, 257679, 3405721, 29738
Abstract:
Radio frequency identification labels are made in a high speed and effective manner in a variety of different ways utilizing a number of different sources of RFID inlets, each inlet including an antenna and a chip. A plurality of webs are matched together and RFID labels are die cut from the webs, to produce lined RFID labels. Alternatively linerless RFID labels are produced from a composite web with a release material on one face and pressure sensitive adhesive on the other, the labels formed by perforations in the web.

Activated Adhesive System

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US Patent:
6492019, Dec 10, 2002
Filed:
Apr 12, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/547847
Inventors:
Adele C. Shipston - Williamsville NY
Joseph W. Langen - Cheektowaga NY
Nancy G. Mitchell - Grand Island NY
Assignee:
Moore Business Forms - Grand Island NY
International Classification:
B32B 2732
US Classification:
428355EN, 428355 AC, 428345, 428354, 5263184, 52631844, 526330
Abstract:
A method of increasing the tack of a pressure sensitive adhesive by exposing a polymeric pressure sensitive adhesive to an activating treatment, activatable articles containing such an adhesive and adhesive compositions resulting from such an activating treatment. The activatable, polymeric, pressure sensitive adhesive is preferably a water based adhesive prepared by free radical polymerization of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, acrylate, or methacrylate monomers having from 1 to about 12 carbon atoms. The activating treatment is preferably corona charging or corona charging in combination with uv light.

Radio Frequency Labels On Reusable Containers

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US Patent:
6520544, Feb 18, 2003
Filed:
Jan 10, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/480157
Inventors:
Nancy G. Mitchell - Grand Island NY
Adele C. Shipston - Williamsville NY
John R. Soltysiak - Blasdell NY
Robert E. Grabau - North Tonawanda NY
Assignee:
Moore North America, Inc. - Grand Island NY
International Classification:
B42D 1500
US Classification:
283 70, 283 67, 283 81, 3405728
Abstract:
It is possible to accurately and conveniently determine the origin, contents, position, and/or destination of a reusable container (such as a tote or bin, particularly for a manufacturing process) by applying a permanent adhesive label with embedded programmable RFID to the reusable container at a location where the RFID may be detected and reprogrammed. The RFID is programmed with accurate variable information including relating to at least one of the origin, contents, position, and destination of the container, and at at least one location the variable information of the RFID is detected. After a first use of the reusable container it is reprogrammed with other accurate variable information, and the detecting and reprogramming are repeated multiple times. Preferably the label is of a substantially moisture impermeable material such as a plastic film, or synthetic paper.

Rfid Manufacturing Concepts

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US Patent:
7014729, Mar 21, 2006
Filed:
Jul 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/206041
Inventors:
Robert E. Grabau - North Tonawanda NY, US
Nancy G. Mitchell - Grand Island NY, US
Thomas P. Nash - Getzville NY, US
Eric V. Palmer - Amherst NY, US
Adele C. Shipston - Williamsville NY, US
John R. Soltysiak - Blasdell NY, US
Assignee:
Moore Wallace North America, Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B32B 31/08
US Classification:
156290, 156301, 156302
Abstract:
Radio frequency identification labels are made in a high speed and effective manner in a variety of different ways utilizing a number of different sources of RFID inlets, each inlet including an antenna and a chip. A plurality of webs are matched together and RFID labels are die cut from the webs, to produce lined RFID labels. Alternatively linerless RFID labels are produced from a composite web with a release material on one face and pressure sensitive adhesive on the other, the labels formed by perforations in the web.

Rfid Manufacturing Concepts

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US Patent:
7045186, May 16, 2006
Filed:
Jul 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/206046
Inventors:
Robert E. Grabau - North Tonawanda NY, US
Nancy G. Mitchell - Grand Island NY, US
Thomas P. Nash - Getzville NY, US
Eric V. Palmer - Amherst NY, US
Adele C. Shipston - Williamsville NY, US
John R. Soltysiak - Blasdell NY, US
Assignee:
Moore North America, Inc. - Grand Island NY
International Classification:
B32B 33/00
US Classification:
428 401, 283 70, 283 81, 3405728, 428 417, 428 421, 428 43, 428201, 428343, 428354
Abstract:
Radio frequency identification labels are made in a high speed and effective manner in a variety of different ways utilizing a number of different sources of RFID inlets, each inlet including an antenna and a chip. A plurality of webs are matched together and RFID labels are die cut from the webs, to produce lined RFID labels. Alternatively linerless RFID labels are produced from a composite web with a release material on one face and pressure sensitive adhesive on the other, the labels formed by perforations in the web.

Radio Frequency Labels On Reusable Containers

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US Patent:
20030067381, Apr 10, 2003
Filed:
Nov 26, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/303771
Inventors:
Nancy Mitchell - Grand Island NY, US
Adele Shipston - Williamsville NY, US
John Soltysiak - Blasdell NY, US
Robert Grabau - North Tonawanda NY, US
Assignee:
Moore North America
International Classification:
G05B023/00
US Classification:
340/005920, 340/825690, 340/005250, 340/005800, 340/572100, 340/825490
Abstract:
It is possible to accurately and conveniently determine the origin, contents, position, and/or destination of a reusable container (such as a tote or bin, particularly for a manufacturing process) by applying a permanent adhesive label with embedded programmable RFID to the reusable container at a location where the RFID may be detected and reprogrammed. The RFID is programmed with accurate variable information including relating to at least one of the origin, contents, position, and destination of the container, and at at least one location the variable information of the RFID is detected. After a first use of the reusable container it is reprogrammed with other accurate variable information, and the detecting and reprogramming are repeated multiple times. Preferably the label is of a substantially moisture impermeable material such as a plastic film, or synthetic paper.

Rfid Foil Or Film Antennas

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US Patent:
63205564, Nov 20, 2001
Filed:
Jan 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/487181
Inventors:
Theodore F. Cyman - Grand Island NY
Dennis Nachtwey - Green Bay WI
Adele C. Shipston - Williamsville NY
Assignee:
Moore North America, Inc. - Grand Island NY
International Classification:
B44C 116
US Classification:
343873
Abstract:
A radio frequency antenna-containing element with good flexibility and bend properties is produced utilizing a flexible substrate, an adhesive, and a conductive foil or film. The adhesive and conductive foil or film are applied to the substrate so that they have the configuration of an RF antenna. This facilitates a method of making such an element in a high speed and in a simple manner that will function well, can be aesthetic or convey information as well as being functional, and with other optimum properties.

Linerless Postage Stamps With Cancellation Ink Absorbing Particles

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US Patent:
62030671, Mar 20, 2001
Filed:
Dec 4, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/205699
Inventors:
Adele Shipston - Williamsville NY
David K. Rice - Sanborn NY
Assignee:
Moore U.S.A., Inc. - Grand Island NY
International Classification:
B42D 1500
US Classification:
283 71
Abstract:
Linerless postage stamps are produced by coating a paper substrate on the bottom surface with pressure sensitive adhesive, and coating the substrate on the top surface with release material, such as silicone, which includes an effective amount of stamp cancellation ink retaining particles, so that when the release coat and particles are contacted by stamp cancellation ink the particles will retain sufficient stamp cancellation ink so that the ink is visible on the top face and will not be wiped off during normal handling. The particles may comprise fumed silica, colloidal silica, kaolin clay, aluminum oxide, wollastonite, talc, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide, or combinations thereof. Stamp indicia is typically provided on the top of the substrate underneath the release coat.
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