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Paul A Forshey

from Montgomery, OH
Age ~70

Paul Forshey Phones & Addresses

  • 9910 Forestglen Dr, Montgomery, OH 45242 (513) 792-9668
  • 3615 Amberson Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45208
  • Blue Ash, OH
  • Caldwell, OH

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p***y@aol.com

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Paul Forshey

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Address:
9910 Forestglen Dr, Montgomery, OH 45242
VIN:
JTDKB20U373208108
Make:
TOYOTA
Model:
PRIUS
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

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Chemist At Procter & Gamble

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Position:
Chemist at Procter & Gamble
Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Procter & Gamble
Chemist
Education:
The Ohio State University 1976 - 1981
PhD, Analytical Chemistry
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Paul Forshey

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Location:
Cincinnati, OH
Work:
Procter & Gamble
Sir
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Paul Forshey

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Location:
Cincinnati, OH
Work:
Procter & Gamble
Chemist
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Paul Forshey

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Location:
Cincinnati, OH
Work:
Procter & Gamble
Sir

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Company / Classification
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Paul S Forshey
THE CLIFTON TRACK CLUB
Cincinnati, OH

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Us Patents

Non-Thermoplastic Starch Fibers And Starch Composition For Making Same

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US Patent:
6723160, Apr 20, 2004
Filed:
Feb 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/062393
Inventors:
Larry Neil Mackey - Fairfield OH
Gregory Charles Gordon - Cincinnati OH
Lora Lee Buchanan - Cincinnati OH
Stephen Wayne Heinzman - Cincinnati OH
Paul Arlen Forshey - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C08L 302
US Classification:
1062061, 1062081, 1062083, 1062084, 1062085, 1062101, 1062142, 1062151, 10621701, 1062171, 524 47, 524 49, 524 50
Abstract:
Non-thermoplastic starch fibers having no melting point and having apparent peak wet tensile stress greater than about 0. 2 MegaPascals (MPa). The fibers can be manufactured from a composition comprising a modified starch and a cross-linking agent. The composition can have a shear viscosity from about 1 PascalÂSeconds to about 80 PascalÂSeconds and an apparent extensional viscosity in the range of from about 150 PascalÂSeconds to about 13,000 PascalÂSeconds. The composition can comprise from about 50% to about 75% by weight of a modified starch; from about 0. 1% to about 10% by weight of an aldehyde cross-linking agent; and from about 25% to about 50% by weight of water. Prior to cross-linking, the modified starch can have a weight average molecular weight greater than about 100,000 g/mol.

Non-Thermoplastic Starch Fibers And Starch Composition For Making Same

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US Patent:
6802895, Oct 12, 2004
Filed:
Dec 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/741254
Inventors:
Larry Neil Mackey - Fairfield OH
Gregory Charles Gordon - Cincinnati OH
Lora Lee Buchanan - Cincinnati OH
Stephen Wayne Heinzman - Cincinnati OH
Paul Arlen Forshey - Cincinnati OH
Assignee:
The Procter Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C08L 302
US Classification:
1062061, 1062081, 1062083, 1062084, 1062085, 1062101, 1062142, 1062151, 10621701, 1062171, 524 47, 524 49, 524 50, 162100, 162231, 442340, 442414, 4282921, 428332, 604367
Abstract:
Non-thermoplastic starch fibers having no melting point and having apparent peak wet tensile stress greater than about 0. 2 MegaPascals (MPa). The fibers can be manufactured from a composition comprising a modified starch and a cross-linking agent. The composition can have a shear viscosity from about 1 PascalÂSeconds to about 80 PascalÂSeconds and an apparent extensional viscosity in the range of from about 150 PascalÂSeconds to about 13,000 PascalÂSeconds. The composition can comprise from about 50% to about 75% by weight of a modified starch; from about 0. 1% to about 10% by weight of an aldehyde cross-linking agent; and from about 25% to about 50% by weight of water. Prior to cross-linking, the modified starch can have a weight average molecular weight greater than about 100,000 g/mol.

Non-Thermoplastic Starch Fibers And Starch Composition For Making Same

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US Patent:
7025821, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
Oct 7, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/960209
Inventors:
Larry Neil Mackey - Fairfield OH, US
Gregory Charles Gordon - Cincinnati OH, US
Lora Lee Buchanan - Cincinnati OH, US
Stephen Wayne Heinzman - Cincinnati OH, US
Paul Arlen Forshey - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C08L 3/02
C08L 3/04
C08L 3/08
C08L 3/10
US Classification:
1062061, 1062081, 1062083, 1062084, 1062085, 1062101, 1062142, 1062151, 10621701, 1062171, 524 47, 524 49, 524 50
Abstract:
Non-thermoplastic starch fibers having no melting point and having apparent peak wet tensile stress greater than about 0. 2 MegaPascals (MPa). The fibers can be manufactured from a composition comprising a modified starch and a cross-linking agent. The composition can have a shear viscosity from about 1 PascalSeconds to about 80 PascalSeconds and an apparent extensional viscosity in the range of from about 150 PascalSeconds to about 13,000 PascalSeconds. The composition can comprise from about 50% to about 75% by weight of a modified starch; from about 0. 1% to about 10% by weight of an aldehyde cross-linking agent; and from about 25% to about 50% by weight of water. Prior to cross-linking, the modified starch can have a weight average molecular weight greater than about 100,000 g/mol.

Polymeric Structures Comprising A Hydrophile/Lipophile System

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US Patent:
7426775, Sep 23, 2008
Filed:
Dec 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/738943
Inventors:
Paul Arlen Forshey - Cincinnati OH, US
Gregory Charles Gordon - Cincinnati OH, US
Larry Neil Mackey - Fairfield OH, US
Mark Ryan Richards - Middletown OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter + Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C08F 2/00
C08L 29/04
US Classification:
28103, 162109, 162123, 162129
Abstract:
Polymer melt compositions, especially polymer melt compositions that can be processed into polymeric structures, especially polymeric structures in the form of fibers are provided.

Polymeric Structures Comprising A Hydrophile/Lipophile System

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US Patent:
7714065, May 11, 2010
Filed:
Nov 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/988941
Inventors:
Paul Arlen Forshey - Cincinnati OH, US
Gregory Charles Gordon - Cincinnati OH, US
Larry Neil MacKey - Fairfield OH, US
Mark Ryan Richards - Middletown OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C08B 37/00
C08F 8/00
US Classification:
525 61, 525 543, 162109, 162123, 162129, 28103
Abstract:
Hydroxyl polymer-containing compositions, especially hydroxyl polymer-containing compositions that can be processed into polymeric structures, especially polymeric structures in the form of fibers are provided.

Extracting Biopolymers From A Biomass Using Ionic Liquids

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US Patent:
7763715, Jul 27, 2010
Filed:
Apr 19, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/406620
Inventors:
Stacie Ellen Hecht - West Chester OH, US
Raymond Louis Niehoff - Hamilton OH, US
Karunakaran Narasimhan - West Chester OH, US
Charles William Neal - Fairfield OH, US
Paul Arlen Forshey - Cincinnati OH, US
Dean Van Phan - West Chester OH, US
Anju Deepali Massey Brooker - Gosforth, GB
Katherine Helen Combs - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C07K 14/78
US Classification:
530357, 530356, 528480
Abstract:
Methods for using ionic liquids to extract and separate a biopolymer from a biomass containing the biopolymer are disclosed. Methods for dissolving a biopolymer in an ionic liquid are also disclosed. A recovery solvent is used to reduce the solubility of the biopolymer in the ionic liquid and conventional separation techniques are used to recover the biopolymer. Biopolymers encompassed by this invention include chitin, chitosan, elastin, collagen, keratin and polyhydroxyalkanoate.

Polymeric Structures Comprising A Hydrophile/Lipophile System

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US Patent:
8071203, Dec 6, 2011
Filed:
Mar 25, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/731576
Inventors:
Paul Arlen Forshey - Cincinnati OH, US
Gregory Charles Gordon - Cincinnati OH, US
Larry Neil Mackey - Fairfield OH, US
Mark Ryan Richards - Middletown OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
D02G 3/02
C08G 67/00
C08F 8/00
C08B 37/00
D04H 13/00
US Classification:
4282921, 525 50, 525 543, 525 61, 162123, 162129, 28103
Abstract:
Hydroxyl polymer-containing compositions, especially hydroxyl polymer-containing compositions that can be processed into polymeric structures, especially polymeric structures in the form of fibers are provided.

Polymeric Structures Comprising A Hydrophile

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US Patent:
8137797, Mar 20, 2012
Filed:
May 19, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/110960
Inventors:
Paul Arlen Forshey - Cincinnati OH, US
Gregory Charles Gordon - Cincinnati OH, US
Larry Neil Mackey - Fairfield OH, US
Mark Ryan Richards - Middletown OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
D02G 3/02
C08G 67/00
C08F 8/00
C08B 37/00
D04H 13/00
US Classification:
4282921, 525 50, 525 543, 525 61, 162123, 162129, 28103
Abstract:
Hydroxyl polymer-containing compositions, especially hydroxyl polymer-containing compositions that can be processed into polymeric structures, especially polymeric structures in the form of fibers are provided.
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