Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Margaret B. Kelley
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Patent number: 4983748Abstract: Polysaccharide aldehydes having the formula Sacch--O--CH.sub.2 --CH.dbd.CH--CHO, Saach--O--CH.sub.2 --C.tbd.C--CHO, ##STR1## starch, cellulose, and gum aldehydes, are useful for imparting wet, dry, or temporary wet strength to paper. They are prepared by a non-oxidative method which involves reacting the polysaccharide base, in the presence of alkali, with a derivatizing acetal reagent having the general structure ##STR2## and then hydrolyzing the acetal by adjusting the pH to less than 7, preferably 2-4. In the formulas, n is 1-3; R.sup.11 and R.sup.12 are independently an alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, or alkaryl group when n is 1, R.sup.11 or R.sup.12 is one of the groups when n is 2, or R.sup.11 and R.sup.12 are not present when n is 3; R.sup.13 is an alkyl group, optionally containing an ether linkage, or an aralkyl group; R.sup.14 and R.sup.15 are individually a hydrogen or a methyl group; R.sup.16, R.sup.17, and R.sup.18 are individually an alkyl group; Y.sup.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1988Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding CorporationInventors: John J. Tsai, Patrick G. Jobe, Diane J. Lamb, Robert L. Billmrs, Martin M. Tessler
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Patent number: 4960604Abstract: The present invention provides an imitation oriental noodle consisting essentially of starch and water, wherein the mung bean starch present in the noodles is replaced with at least about 30% by weight of a crosslinked potato starch having a sediment volume of 2-16 ml or a crosslinked sweet potato starch having a sediment volume of 2-4 ml, the noodle containing the crosslinked potato or sweet potato starch replacement being comparable to the noodle containing 100% mung bean starch. For 100% replacement crosslinked potato starches having a sediment volume of 3-11 are preferred.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1989Date of Patent: October 2, 1990Assignee: National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding CorporationInventors: Chung-wai Chiu, Hunter Chua
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Patent number: 4948615Abstract: A process for the extrusion of gelled products, such as jelly gum confectionaries, in a cooker of former extruder uses unique spray-dried pregelatinized high amylose starches alone or in blends with selected starches to provide extrudates which quickly set and form gels. The products typically contain about 10-18% of the starch (on a dry solids basis), about 70-90% of a sweetener, up to 20% water, and up to 20% of conventional confectionary or pharmaceutical ingredients. The mixture may be heated to about 93.degree. C. (200.degree.-240.degree. F.) prior to extrusion to provide a flowable mixture. The spray-dried, pregelatinized high amylose starches (unmodified or modified) are prepared by a simultaneous steam atomization and spray-drying by process which provides a pregelatinized granular starch or a continuous coupled jet-cooking and spray-drying process which provides a pregelatinized dispersed starch which is substantially non-crystalline and substantially non-retrograded.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1989Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Assignee: National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding CorporationInventors: James P. Zallie, James J. Kasica, James Eden
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Patent number: 4929670Abstract: A polysaccharide derivative having the structure Sacch--O--Z--Ar--CH.dbd.N--Y or ##STR1## where Sacch--O-- represents a polysaccharide molecule; Z is --(CH.sub.2).sub.n -- or ##STR2## Ar is a divalent aromatic group; Y is (a) a monovalent group derived from a water-soluble substituted or unsubstituted aromatic compound containing only one free primary amine group, or (b) a monovalent group derived from a water-soluble substituted or unsubstituted aliphatic or cycloaliphatic compound containing only one primary amine group, or (c) a multivalent group derived from a water-soluble protein containing more than one primary amine group; n is one or greater; and m is zero or greater, is prepared by first modifying the polysaccharide with a reagent to introduce free aromatic aldehyde groups and then reacting with a suitable amine-containing reagent. The siloxane-containing starch derivatives are useful in glass forming size compositions.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1989Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignee: National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding CorporationInventors: Robert L. Billmers, David M. Del Giudice, Martin M. Tessler
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Patent number: 4888250Abstract: A self-crosslinking polymer consisting essentially of at least 1 mole % of a halohydrin monomer, at least 1 mole % of a tertiary or secondary amine salt monomer, and 0-98 mole % of a vinyl polymerizable monomer other than the halohydrin or amine salt monomers crosslinks, in the presence of a base, at a lower temperature than a polymer without the tertiary or secondary amine salt monomer. Typical polymers contain 3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl acrylate or methacrylate; diallylamine hydrochloride, N-isopropyl methacrylamide hydrogen sulfate, dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide, or dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate hydrochloride or acetate; and optionally other monomers such as a vinyl ester, an acrylate, or a dialkyl diallyl ammonium chloride. When the polymers contain a conductive cationic monomer such as dimethyl diallyl ammonium chloride, they are useful as electroconductive coatings for paper substrates.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1988Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Wen B. Chiao, Carmine P. Iovine, Samuel Gold
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Patent number: 4874628Abstract: Pregelatinized high amylose starches are useful in processing cast jelly gum confectionaries. The starch has an amylose content of at least 40% and it may be used alone or in combination with a converted starch. The starch is pregelatinized by spray-drying using a novel continuous coupled jet-cooking/sray-drying process or simultaneous atomization/spray-drying process or by drum-drying after fully dispersing the starch. The confectionary can be cooked at a lower temperature than was possible using prior art starches and still provide confectionaries with desirable characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1988Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: James L. Eden, James J. Kasica, James P. Zallie
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Patent number: 4871572Abstract: The present invention provides an imitation oriental noodle consisting essentially of starch and water, wherein the mung bean starch present in the noodles is replaced with at least about 30% by weight of a crosslinked potato starch having a sediment volume of 2-16 ml or a crosslinked sweet potato starch having a sediment volume of 2-4 ml, the noodle containing the crosslinked potato or sweet potato starch replacement being comparable to the noodle containing 100% mung bean starch. For 100% replacement crosslinked potato starches having a sediment volume of 3-11 ml are preferred.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1987Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Chung-Wai Chiu, Hunter Chua
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Patent number: 4866151Abstract: Polysaccharide graft polymers which comprise an acetal-containing or aldehyde-containing homopolymer or copolymer grafted to a polysaccharide base have been prepared. The monomer repeating units in the homopolymer are derived from one or more ethylenically or allylically unsaturated monomers containing an acetal group or aldehyde group; The monomer repeating units in the copolymer are derived from the above monomer and derived from one or more ethylenically or allylically unsaturated monomers other than the acetal-containing or aldehyde-containing monomer. A and A' are independently a lower alkyl or A and A' together form at least a 5-membered cyclic acetal; with the proviso that the graft polymer contain no ##STR1## groups when the aldehyde groups are present. The aldehyde-containing graft polymers are useful for imparting wet strength to paper.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1987Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: John J. Tsai, Patrick G. Jobe, Robert L. Billmers
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Patent number: 4859248Abstract: A process for simultaneously atomizing, cooking, and drying a mixture of starch and water in the exhaust gas stream from a sonic pulse jet combustion engine is described. The process consists of preparing a mixture of a granular starch with water (preferably a starch cake), feeding the mixture into the exhaust pipe of the jet combustion engine, maintaining the resulting mixture of atomized starch, water, and hot gas in the exhaust pipe for a time sufficient to gelatinize and substantially dry the atomized starch, and recovering the pregelatinized starch powder by exhausting the mixture into a collection chamber supplied with a flow of air.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1987Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Martin D. Thaler, Roger W. Rubens
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Patent number: 4839449Abstract: A polysaccharide derivative having the structure Sacch--O--Z--Ar--CH.dbd.N--Y or ##STR1## where Sacch-O- represents a polysaccharide molecule; Z is --(CH.sub.2).sub.n -- or ##STR2## Ar is a divalent aromatic group; Y is (a) a monovalent group derived from a water-soluble substituted or unsubstituted aromatic compound containing only one free primary amine group, or (b) a monovalent group derived from a water-soluble substituted or unsubstituted aliphatic or cycloaliphatic compound containing only one primary amine group, or (c) a multivalent group derived from a water-soluble protein containing more than one primary amine group; n is one or greater; and m is zero or greater, is prepared by first modifying the polysaccharide with a reagent to introduce free aromatic aldehyde groups and then reacting with a suitable amine-containing reagent. The siloxane-containing starch derivatives are useful in glass forming size compositions.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1987Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Robert L. Billmers, David M. Del Giudice, Martin M. Tessler, Michael J. Hasuly
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Patent number: 4820779Abstract: A carbinol-containing polyimide oligomer terminated with epoxide-reactive end groups has the structure ##STR1## wherein Ar is ##STR2## R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 are independently divalent organic radicals; R.sup.3 is a trivalent organic radical; Y is an epoxide-reactive group; m is 0 or 1 and n is 0-10. Suitable epoxide-reactive groups include a phenol, thiol, amine, or carboxyl group. Polyimide-polyepoxide adducts are prepared by reacting the polyimides with a polyepoxide, preferably a diepoxide used in excess. The polyimide oligomers are useful as coatings or adhesives. The adducts are useful as adhesives, for composites, and particularly for impregnating the fiberglass sheets which are used to form circuit boards.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1986Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventor: Jules E. Schoenberg
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Patent number: 4804769Abstract: Polysaccharide aldehydes having the formula Sacch-O-CH.sub.2 -CH.dbd.CH-CHO, Sacch-O-CH.sub.2 -C.tbd.C-CHO, ##STR1## such as starch, cellulose, and gum aldehydes, are useful for imparting wet, dry, or temporary wet strength to paper. They are prepared by a non-oxidative method which involves reacting the polysaccharide base, in the presence of alkali, with a derivatizing acetal reagent having the general structure ##STR2## and then hydrolyzing the acetal by adjusting the pH to less than 7, preferably 2-4. In the formulas, n is 1-3; R.sup.11 and R.sup.12 are independently an alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, or alkaryl group when n is 1, R.sup.11 or R.sup.12 is one of the groups when n is 2, or R.sup.11 and R.sup.12 are not present when n is 3; R.sup.13 is an alkyl group, optionally containing an ether linkage, or an aralkyl group; R.sup.14 and R.sup.15 are individually a hydrogen or a methyl group; R.sup.16, R.sup.17, and R.sup.18 are individually an alkyl group; Y.sup.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1987Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Daniel B. Solarek, Patrick G. Jobe, Martin M. Tessler, Robert L. Billmers, Diane J. Lamb, John J. Tsai
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Patent number: 4801699Abstract: Polysaccharide esters containing aldehyde and acetal groups having the structural formulas ##STR1## are prepared by reacting a polysaccharide, such as a starch, gum, or cellulose, with an acetal-containing reagent which contains a functional group reactive with the hydroxyl groups of the polysaccharide; Z is a multivalent organic group; A and A' are independently a lower alkyl or together form at least a 5-membered cyclic acetal; x is at least 1; and y is at least 1. When x is>1 the esters are corsslinked. Typical reagents for introducing the acetal group include 3,3-diethoxypropionyl guanidine (itself a novel compound) and 4-(methylaminoacetaldehyde dimethyl acetal)-4-oxo-butanoic acid). The derivatives are useful in conventional applications such as coatings, adhesives, paper additives and foodstuffs.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Patrick G. Jobe, Diane J. Lamb, Gary T. Martino
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Patent number: 4788280Abstract: Polysaccharide aldehydes having the formula ##STR1## or Sacch--O--CH.sub.2 --Ar--CHO (II) such as starch, cellulose, and gum aldehydes, are useful as paper additives for imparting strength and as the granular or gelatinized portion of a corrugating adhesive. Those having formula I are prepared by a nonoxidative method which involves reacting the polysaccharide base, in the presence of alkali, with a derivatizing acetal reagent having the general structure ##STR2## and then hydrolyzing the acetal by adjusting the pH to less than 7, preferably 2-4. In the formula Ar is an aryl group, optionally containing an ether linkage, or an alkaryl group and A and A' are lower alkyls or together form at least a 5-membered cyclic acetal. The polysaccharide aldehydes are crosslinked by the addition of selected polyfunctional crosslinkers such as an aliphatic primary polyamine or polyketone.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Robert L. Billmers, Martin M. Tessler, David M. Del Giudice, Craig Leake
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Patent number: 4788267Abstract: A self-crosslinking polymer consisting essentially of at least 1 mole % of a halohydrin monomer, at least 1 mole % of a tertiary or secondary amine salt monomer, and 0-98 mole % of a vinyl polymerizable monomer other than the halohydrin or amine salt monomers crosslinks, in the presence of a base, at a lower temperature than a polymer without the tertiary or secondary amine salt monomer. Typical polymers contain 3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl acrylate or methacrylate; diallylamine hydrochloride, N-isopropyl methacrylamide hydrogen sulfate, dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide, or dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate hydrochloride or acetate; and optionally other monomers such as a vinyl ester, an acrylate, or a dialkyl diallyl ammonium chloride. When the polymers contain a conductive cationic monomer such as dimethyl diallyl ammonium chloride, they are useful as electroconductive coatings for paper substrates.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Wen B. Chiao, Carmine P. Iovine, Samuel Gold
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Patent number: 4749800Abstract: Polysaccharide esters containing aldehyde and acetal groups having the structural formulas ##STR1## are prepared by reacting a polysaccharide, such as a starch, gum, or cellulose, with an acetal-containing reagent which contains a functional group reactive with the hydroxyl groups of the polysaccharide; Z is a multivalent organic group: A and A' are independently a lower alkyl or together form at least a 5-membered cyclic acetal; x is at least 1; and y is at least 1. When x is >1 the esters are crosslinked. Typical reagents for introducing the acetal group include 3,3-diethoxypropionyl guanidine (itself a novel compound) and 4-(methylaminoacetaldehyde dimethyl acetal)-4-oxo-butanoic acid). The derivatives are useful in conventional applications such as coatings, adhesives, paper additives and foodstuffs.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1987Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Patrick G. Jobe, Diane J. Lamb, Gary T. Martino
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Patent number: 4741804Abstract: Polysaccharide aldehydes having the formula ##STR1## starch, cellulose, and gum aldehydes, are useful for imparting wet, dry, or temporary wet strength to paper. They are prepared by a non-oxidative method which involves reacting the polysaccharide base, in the presence of alkali, with a derivatizing acetal reagent having the general structure ##STR2## and then hydrolyzing the acetal by adjusting the pH to less than 7, preferably 2-4. In the formula, n is 1-3; R.sup.11 and R.sup.12 are independently an alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, or alkaryl group when n is 1, R.sup.11 or R.sup.12 is one of the groups when n is 2, or R.sup.11 and R.sup.12 are not present when n is 3; R.sup.13 is an alkyl group, optionally containing an ether linkage, or an aryl, aralkyl, or alkaryl group; R.sup.14 and R.sup.15 are individually a hydrogen or a methyl group; R.sup.16, R.sup.17, and R.sup.18 are individually an alkyl group; Y.sup.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1987Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Daniel B. Solarek, Patrick G. Jobe, Martin M. Tessler, Robert L. Billmers, Diane J. Lamb, John J. Tsai
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Patent number: 4732710Abstract: An improved and novel process for the preparation of an aqueous 3-chloro-2-sulfopropionic acid reagent involves the formation of a reaction mixture by adding acrylic acid to chlorosulfonic acid maintained at about 45.degree. to 130.degree. C., maintaining the mixture at about 60.degree.-130.degree. C. for about 2-6 hours, and adding sufficient water to the resulting anhydrous reagent to decompose the unreacted chlorosulfonic acid and dilute the reagent to a solids content of about 50-95%, preferably 70-90%. The reagent may be vacuum stripped to remove residual hydrochloric acid. Crystalline 3-chloro-2-sulfopropionic acid may be isolated from the aqueous reagent at a solids content above 80% and below 95%, preferably at 85%.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1983Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Martin M. Tessler, Dennis V. Neigel
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Patent number: 4731162Abstract: Polysaccharide aldehydes having the general structure ##STR1## such as starch, cellulose and gum aldehydes, are useful for imparting wet, dry, or temporary wet strength to paper. They are prepared by a non-oxidative method which involves reacting the polysaccharide base, in the presence of alkali, with a derivatizing acetal reagent having the general structure ##STR2## and then hydrolyzing the acetal by adjusting the pH to less than 7, preferably 2-4. R is (CH.sub.2).sub.n or a divalent aromatic group and n os 0 or greater; R.sup.1, R.sup.6, and R.sup.7 are hydrogen or an organic group; R.sup.2, R.sup.5, and R.sup.8 are (CH.sub.2).sub.m with m being 1-6; R.sup.3 and R.sup.4 are hydrogen or a lower alkyl; Y is an anion; Z is an organic group capable of reacting with the polysaccharide base to form an ether derivative and selected from the group consisting of an epoxide, ethylenically unsaturated group, halohydrin, and halogen; R.sup.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1987Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Daniel B. Solarek, Patrick G. Jobe, Martin M. Tessler
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Patent number: 4710526Abstract: A cement admixture which results in a cement mortar with excellent adhesion to various adherents and with excellent flexibility over a wide range of temperatures, including very low temperatures, contains cement, optionally but preferably sand, and an effective amount of an aqueous emulsion of a cationic acrylate polymer having a Tg between below 10.degree. C. and -40.degree. C. The polymer comprises (a) about 25 to 85% of an acrylate monomer (e.g., butyl acrylate, methylmethacrylate, or 2-ethylhexyl acrylate but not methyl or ethyl acrylate), (b) about 0.5-15% of an alkaline-curable cationic quaternary ammonium salt monomer, and optional monomer(s) other than (a) or (b). The alkaline-curable cationic quaternary ammonium salt units in the polymer are represented by the formula ##STR1## where R is hydrogen or a methyl group; R.sup.2 and R.sup.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1986Date of Patent: December 1, 1987Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventors: Minoru Tokumoto, Motoyuki Takagi, Shizuo Shitaoka, Samuel Gold, Carmine P. Iovine