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John M Questel

age ~96

from Stow, OH

Also known as:
  • John Madison Questel
  • John C Questel
  • Questel C John
Phone and address:
3064 Kent Rd, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44224
(330)9230358

John Questel Phones & Addresses

  • 3064 Kent Rd, Stow, OH 44224 • (330)9230358
  • 3064 Kent Rd APT 211, Stow, OH 44224
  • 2829 Lakeland Pkwy, Silver Lake, OH 44224 • (330)9230358
  • Akron, OH

Us Patents

  • Sunlight Dosage Indicator

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  • US Patent:
    6734440, May 11, 2004
  • Filed:
    Feb 27, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/792933
  • Inventors:
    John M. Questel - Stow OH
    Christian D. Sololowski - Akron OH
  • Assignee:
    Questel Adhesives - Akron OH
  • International Classification:
    G01T 104
  • US Classification:
    2504741, 2504821
  • Abstract:
    A multilayer sunlight dosage indicator comprising (a) an indicator layer comprising a sunlight-sensitive ink, wherein the ink undergoes a color change upon exposure to a known amount of sunlight; and (b) an overlayer comprising an amount of at least one UV absorber. A method for indicating the amount of exposure to sunlight using an indicator layer of sunlight-sensitive ink which undergoes a color change upon exposure to a known amount of sunlight and an overlayer comprising an amount of at least one UV absorber. It is possible to adjust the sensitivity of the indicator by controlling the UV absorbing materials in the overlayer.
  • Food Sterilization Dosage Indicator

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  • US Patent:
    20080014117, Jan 17, 2008
  • Filed:
    Jul 14, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/486811
  • Inventors:
    John M. Questel - Stow OH, US
    Christian D. Sokolowski - Akron OH, US
  • International Classification:
    G01N 31/22
  • US Classification:
    422 56, 436170
  • Abstract:
    A multilayer food sterilization dosage indicator having (a) an indicator layer including an ion-sensitive ink, an ionic photoinitiator, a proton source; (b) a substrate, and an overlayer including a UV-absorber. The ink undergoes a color change upon exposure to a known amount of sterilizing radiation. A method for indicating the amount of exposure to sterilizing radiation using the dosage indicator.
  • Transdermal Multipolymer Drug Delivery System

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  • US Patent:
    48141682, Mar 21, 1989
  • Filed:
    Mar 4, 1988
  • Appl. No.:
    7/164482
  • Inventors:
    Steven Sablotsky - Miami FL
    John M. Questel - Cuyahoga Falls OH
    Dorothy J. Leeson - North Canton OH
  • Assignee:
    Noven Pharmaceuticals, Inc. - Miami FL
  • International Classification:
    A61K 3174
  • US Classification:
    424 78
  • Abstract:
    A dermal compositon comprising a drug, a multi-polymer of vinyl acetate, polyethylene and optionally one or more monomers, a natural or synthetic rubber and a tackifying agent. The ratio of the multipolymer to the rubber is, respectively, about 1:1 to about 10:1 and more preferably 1:1 to 5:1 and more preferably 3:1. The dermal composition can optionally contain a crosslinking agent, tackifiers, penetration enhancers and other ingredients known for use in adhesives for the transdermal delivery of drugs. The dermal compositions can be produced by a variety of methods known in the preparation of drug containing adhesive preparations including the homogenous mixing of the multi-polymer, drug and optional crosslinking agent and additional ingredients in aqueous solution followed by removal of excess water.
  • Temporary Strippable Protective Laminate

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  • US Patent:
    44991304, Feb 12, 1985
  • Filed:
    Mar 1, 1982
  • Appl. No.:
    6/353625
  • Inventors:
    John M. Questel - Stow OH
    Ralph J. Madonia - Kent OH
  • Assignee:
    Carprotec, Inc. - Kent OH
  • International Classification:
    B32B 706
  • US Classification:
    428 42
  • Abstract:
    A protective, easily removable laminate for application to the carpeting, and decorative seat and wall covering material of vehicles includes a plastic film coated on one surface with an acrylic resin based pressure sensitive adhesive. The film, in one form of the invention, is comprised of unoriented polypropylene capable of stretching and withstanding deep drawing and resisting the heat involved in thermoforming. The pressure sensitive adhesive is essentially of the type which does not adversely affect paint or trim material and which has preferential adhesion failure to the carpeting or seat or wall covering rather than to the film. In another form of the invention, the film, where it is not to be subjected to thermoforming operations, may be of a different composition such as polyethylene terephthalate, oriented polypropylene, polyethylene, or polyvinyl chloride. The method of employing the film in all forms of the invention is to apply the pressure sensitive adhesive to one surface of the film. The film is then applied to the carpeting or other material which can be stored and transported in roll form.
  • Method Of Protecting Decorative Material With Release Film

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  • US Patent:
    46234136, Nov 18, 1986
  • Filed:
    Jan 14, 1985
  • Appl. No.:
    6/690961
  • Inventors:
    John M. Questel - Stow OH
    Ralph J. Madonia - Kent OH
  • Assignee:
    Morgan Adhesives Company - Stow OH
  • International Classification:
    B32B 706
  • US Classification:
    156247
  • Abstract:
    A protective, easily removable laminate for application to the carpeting, and decorative seat and wall covering material of vehicles includes a plastic film coated on one surface with an acrylic resin based pressure sensitive adhesive. The film, in one form of the invention, is comprised of unoriented polypropylene capable of stretching and withstanding deep drawing and resisting the heat involved in thermoforming. The pressure sensitive adhesive is essentially of the type which does not adversely affect paint or trim material and which has preferential adhesion failure to the carpeting or seat or wall covering rather than to the film. In another form of the invention, the film, where it is not to be subjected to thermoforming operations, may be of a different composition such as polyethylene terephthalate, oriented polypropylene, polyethylene, or polyvinyl chloride. The method of employing the film in all forms of the invention is to apply the pressure sensitive adhesive to one surface of the film. The film is then applied to the carpeting or other material which can be stored and transported in roll form.
  • Adhesive Transdermal Dosage Layer

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  • US Patent:
    51869381, Feb 16, 1993
  • Filed:
    Aug 7, 1991
  • Appl. No.:
    7/744632
  • Inventors:
    Steven Sablotsky - Miami FL
    John M. Questel - Cuyahoga Falls OH
    James A. Thompson - Akron OH
  • Assignee:
    Key Pharmaceuticals, Inc. - Kenilworth NJ
  • International Classification:
    A61F 1300
  • US Classification:
    424443
  • Abstract:
    An adhesive bilayer transdermal dosage system capable of sustained release of a pharmaceutically active drug to the skin of a human patient having a first component layer which is a pharmaceutically active drug-containing essentially planar sheet of an at least partially cross-linked acrylic adhesive. The planar sheet is formed of a flexible self-supporting cross-linked acrylate of sufficient adhesivity, durability and strength whereby intimate diffusional contact with the skin of the patient is maintained for a period of at least about 24 hours without destruction of the physical integrity of the sheet. The sheet is capable of retaining, dispersed therein, sufficient pharmaceutically active drug to deliver to the skin a pharmaceutically effective amount of the drug over a 24-hour period without dissolution of the at least partially crosss-linked acrylic adhesive. The system also contains a second component layer intimately adhered to one side of the first component layer. The second component layer is resistant to the passage of the pharmaceutically active drug from the first component layer.
  • Heat Sealable Adhesive Product And Method Of Making The Same

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  • US Patent:
    39325580, Jan 13, 1976
  • Filed:
    Jul 2, 1973
  • Appl. No.:
    5/375457
  • Inventors:
    Donald O. Kest - Mayfield Heights OH
    John M. Questel - Cuyahoga Falls OH
  • International Classification:
    C08L 6300
  • US Classification:
    260841
  • Abstract:
    An elastomer-based heat sealable adhesive composition and method of making the same having an improved balance of physical and chemical properties including improved peel adhesion, tack, and creep resistant characteristics, together with the capability to selectively vary such characteristics. The composition is adapted for formation in situ on a substrate by the chemical formation of an elastomer base material in the presence of a compatible resin material. The elastomer material comprises the reactive product of a reactive component and a coreactive component with the reactive component, including a liquid diene telechelic polymer material and with the coreactive component including an organic coreactive material which is capable of reacting with the diene telechelic polymer material.
  • Molded Plastic Load-Bearing Support Device

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  • US Patent:
    53239938, Jun 28, 1994
  • Filed:
    Jun 10, 1993
  • Appl. No.:
    8/074200
  • Inventors:
    John M. Questel - Cuyahoga Falls OH
    Daniel T. Pogany - Cuyahoga Falls OH
    Thomas E. Lakinger - Chicago IL
    David F. Koeneman - Mt. Prospect IL
  • Assignee:
    Selfix, Inc. - Chicago IL
  • International Classification:
    A47F 714
  • US Classification:
    2482053
  • Abstract:
    A molded plastic load-bearing support device with an adhesive coated fabric backing member is disclosed. The fabric backing member is adhesive coated so that the molded plastic, load-bearing support device will adhere to a surface. The fabric backing member is integrally associated with the molded plastic load-bearing support device. The adhesive coating at least partially penetrates the surface of the fabric backing member.
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John Questel
President
Akron Coating And Adhesives
Other Chemical Merchant Whols
367 Stanton Ave, Akron, OH 44301
(330)7244716, (330)7245923
John Questel
QUESTEL ADHESIVES, INC
Akron, OH

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Turkey Dinner Scene - Christmas Vacation Movi...

At the family feast, Aunt Bethany (Mae Questel) recites the Pledge of ...

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Christmas Movie Review #4 - National Lampoon'...

Review #4 (Last Christmas Movie Review) me reviewing the classic Natio...

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Squirrel! Scene - Christmas Vacation Movie (1...

A squirrel wreaks havoc on the Griswold home. TM & Warner Bros. Ent. ...

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    2m 43s

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation: 30th A...

Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Juliette Lewis, Johnny Galecki and Dian...

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    4m 41s

Mae Questel--Voice of Betty Boop and Olive O...

Mae Questel, vaudeville, Broadway and TV star, talks about her many ye...

  • Duration:
    9m 15s

The Boop-a-Doop Kid: Mae Questel

This episode of "Unsung Legends of Comedy" celebrates the life and wor...

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    5m 39s

1977 ScotTowels Paper Towels "Mae Questel" TV...

Mae Questel later stared as Aunt Bethany in National Lampoon's Christm...

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The Biggest Betty Boop Compilation | Grampy, ...

This is the **BIGGEST** BETTY BOOP compilation running over 2 and a ha...

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