Application of Alfred Marzocchi and Nicholas S. Janetos

394 F.2d 571, 55 C.C.P.A. 1084
CourtCourt of Customs and Patent Appeals
DecidedMay 9, 1968
DocketPatent Appeal 7920
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Application of Alfred Marzocchi and Nicholas S. Janetos, 394 F.2d 571, 55 C.C.P.A. 1084 (ccpa 1968).

Opinion

RICH, Judge.

This appeal is from a decision of the Patent Office Board of Appeals 1 affirming the examiner’s rejection of claims 2-25 and 34 of application serial No. 38,745, filed June 27, 1960, entitled “Sized Glass Fibers, Compositions and Methods.” The examiner also rejected claims 26-33. Appellants withdrew their appeal to the board with respect to those claims. Appellants now have withdrawn their appeal here with respect to claims 2-18 and 34, leaving only claims 19-25. No claim has been allowed.

The invention is an article of manufacture: glass fibers with a surface coating of a cured epoxidized copolymer attached to the glass fibers by a poly-functional anchoring agent. The claims define the copolymer and anchoring agent more precisely.

19. An article of manufacture comprising glass fibers containing a surface coating of a cured epoxidized copolymer of a polyolefin and a compound containing a molecular grouping from the group consisting of:
where R and R' are members of the class consisting of OH and OR1, NH2 and NHR3; R2 is a member of the class consisting of OH, NH2, -N-(R3)2, NHR3, OR1 and H where R3 and R1 are organic radicals of not more than 10 carbon atoms in chain length with the proviso that R3 and R4 may contain from 0 to 4 amino groups and where n is an integer from 0 to 1, said cured epoxidized copolymer being attached to the glass fibers by a polyfunctional anchoring agent which forms a part of the copolymer and contains at least one functional group capable of attaching to the surface of the glass fibers and at least one functional group capable of reacting with said epoxidized poly-olefin copolymer.
20. The article of manufacture of Claim 19 where the polyfunctional anchoring agent is a compound selected from the group consisting of an organic chrome complex having a car- *573

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