Patents by Inventor George W. Halek

George W. Halek has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4223128
    Abstract: There is disclosed a process for reducing the acetaldehyde content and the generation rate of acetaldehyde of polyethylene terephthalate chip which has a crystallinity of at least about 30% in order to render the polyethylene terephthalate suitable for making containers which are useful in the carbonated beverage industry. This process comprises stabilizing the polyethylene terephthalate by heating it at an elevated temperature in air and maintaining an air to chip ratio at a predetermined value of at least about 0.8 standard cubic foot of air per minute/pound of resin per hour and at a vapor velocity of at least about 0.5 foot per second. The air used in the stabilization process has a dew point of less than about -30.degree. C.The stabilized polyethylene terephthalate produced by this process has an acetaldehyde level of less than about 2.5 parts per million, a generation rate of acetaldehyde of less than about 3.0 parts per million per minute and an intrinsic viscosity of from about 0.60 to about 0.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1980
    Assignee: Celanese Corporation
    Inventors: George W. Halek, William T. Freed, Jerome S. Schaul, Raymond W. Rupp, Stanley L. Pauls
  • Patent number: 3931114
    Abstract: Blow molded polybutylene terephthalate articles and a process for making them. A polybutylene terephthalate melt at a temperature in the range of the melt temperature of polybutylene terephthalate and 495.degree.F., and having an intrinsic viscosity of at least 1.05 deciliters per gram is blow molded in an extrusion blow molding apparatus the mold of which is maintained at a temperature of less than 150.degree.F. to produce polybutylene terephthalate blown articles possessing excellent strength characteristics. Bottles, especially aerosol pressurized bottles, are a primary application of the type of articles produced by this process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1976
    Assignee: Celanese Corporation
    Inventors: John S. Gall, George W. Halek