Patents by Inventor Jurgen Spindler
Jurgen Spindler 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).
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Publication number: 20230210236Abstract: Provided is a storage device including a storage body for holding a liquid, a gas or an item, which has a first wall, a second wall, and a magnetic closure device for closing the storage body, which has a first closure part and a second closure part. The first closure part has a first strip body elongate along a transverse direction and is arranged on a first closing portion of the first wall. The second closure part has a second strip body elongate along a transverse direction and is arranged on a second closing portion of the second wall. The first closure part and the second closure part cooperate in a magnetically attracting manner. At least one of the first wall, the second wall, the first strip body and the second strip body are wholly or partly fabricated from a composition containing an antimicrobially active additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2021Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: Joachim Fiedler, Jürgen Spindler, Philip Naftali, Izik Moalem
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Patent number: 10703429Abstract: A closure device for connecting a container to a frame of a vehicle, in particular of a two-wheeler or a three-wheeler, includes a first closure part which is to be arranged on the frame and comprises a first magnet element and a second closure part which is assigned to the container and comprises a second magnet element. The second closure part is positionable on the first closure part in a closing direction and is latched mechanically with the first closure part in a closed position. The second closure part is releasably connectable to the container.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2017Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: Fidlock GmbHInventors: Joachim Fiedler, Breido Botkus, Friedemann Richter, Jürgen Spindler
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Patent number: 10450414Abstract: Powder compositions and articles and methods of forming articles from powder compositions are provided. The powder compositions include at least one powder that preferably includes an amount of one or more branched polymers such as, for example, one or more branched polyamide polymers. The powder composition is preferably capable of being formed, via a layer-by-layer sintering process such as, for example, selective laser sintering, into a three-dimensional article.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.Inventors: Raffaele Martinoni, Paul Boehler, Paul Stenson, Jurgen Spindler, Eberhard Kinkelin, Gerhard Possnecker
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Publication number: 20190308684Abstract: A closure device for connecting a container to a frame of a vehicle, in particular of a two-wheeler or a three-wheeler, includes a first closure part which is to be arranged on the frame and comprises a first magnet element and a second closure part which is assigned to the container and comprises a second magnet element. The second closure part is positionable on the first closure part in a closing direction and is latched mechanically with the first closure part in a closed position. The second closure part is releasably connectable to the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2017Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: Joachim Fiedler, Breido Botkus, Friedemann Richter, Jürgen Spindler
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Publication number: 20170158816Abstract: Powder compositions and articles and methods of forming articles from powder compositions are provided. The powder compositions include at least one powder that preferably includes an amount of one or more branched polymers such as, for example, one or more branched polyamide polymers. The powder composition is preferably capable of being formed, via a layer-by-layer sintering process such as, for example, selective laser sintering, into a three-dimensional article.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Raffaele Martinoni, Paul Boehler, Paul Stenson, Jurgen Spindler, Eberhard Kinkelin, Gerhard Possnecker
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Patent number: 9611355Abstract: Powder compositions and articles and methods of forming articles from powder compositions are provided. The powder compositions include at least one powder that preferably includes an amount of one or more branched polymers such as, for example, one or more branched polyamide polymers. The powder composition is preferably capable of being formed, via a layer-by-layer sintering process such as, for example, selective laser sintering, into a three-dimensional article.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2009Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.Inventors: Raffaele Martinoni, Paul Boehler, Paul Stenson, Jürgen Spindler, Eberhard Kinkelin, Gerhard Pössnecker
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Patent number: 8591793Abstract: The invention relates to a press felt for use in the press section of a paper machine. Said felt comprises a nonwoven layer lying on one of its surfaces, the surface of said layer being connected and fixed to the felt by a thermoplastic binding material. According to the invention, the surface of the nonwoven layer is smoothed by the application of pressure from a smooth surface during the cooling of said layer surface from a temperature in excess of the melting temperature of the thermoplastic binding material to a temperature below the melting temperature. To manufacture the press felt, an untreated press felt, which contains the nonwoven layer and the thermoplastic binding agent is first produced, the thermoplastic binding agent being distributed in the nonwoven layer in the form of thermoplastic adhesive fibres and/or a thermoplastic adhesive component of bicomponent fibres.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2005Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Ems-Chemie AGInventors: Alfred Weiss, Klaus Bender, Jürgen Spindler
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Patent number: 8409486Abstract: The invention describes a new synthetic fiber material of polyhydroxyether, as well as a melt-spinning method for its production. The new material can be used, in particular, for stabilization of the reinforcement fibers of high-performance fiber composite materials before they are embedded in the matrix material. During this usage, the polyhydroxyether fiber material dissolves at a temperature above its glass transition temperature entirely in the matrix material, so that the reinforcement fibers can be arranged largely free of kinking. In addition, it forms cross-links with the matrix material to form a homogeneous matrix and thus does not constitute a disruptive third phase in the composite material. The compatibility of the matrix and reinforcement fiber is also improved. It was possible to improve the bending strength of test slabs by 12% as compared to that of reference slabs with polyester filament.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: EMS-Chemie AGInventors: Simon Sutter, Jürgen Spindler
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Publication number: 20110298152Abstract: The invention describes a new synthetic fiber material of polyhydroxyether, as well as a melt-spinning method for its production. The new material can be used, in particular, for stabilization of the reinforcement fibers of high-performance fiber composite materials before they are embedded in the matrix material. During this usage, the polyhydroxyether fiber material dissolves at a temperature above its glass transition temperature entirely in the matrix material, so that the reinforcement fibers can be arranged largely free of kinking. In addition, it forms cross-links with the matrix material to form a homogeneous matrix and thus does not constitute a disruptive third phase in the composite material. The compatibility of the matrix and reinforcement fiber is also improved. It was possible to improve the bending strength of test slabs by 12% as compared to that of reference slabs with polyester filament.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: Ems-Chemie AGInventors: Simon Sutter, Jürgen Spindler
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Publication number: 20110052927Abstract: Powder compositions and articles and methods of forming articles from powder compositions are provided. The powder compositions include at least one powder that preferably includes an amount of one or more branched polymers such as, for example, one or more branched polyamide polymers. The powder composition is preferably capable of being formed, via a layer-by-layer sintering process such as, for example, selective laser sintering, into a three-dimensional article.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: VALSPAR SOURCING, INC.Inventors: Raffaele Martinoni, Paul Boehler, Paul Stenson, Jurgen Spindler, Eberhard Kinkelin, Gerhard Possnecker
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Publication number: 20080038975Abstract: The invention relates to a press felt for use in the press section of a paper machine. Said felt comprises a nonwoven layer lying on one of its surfaces, the surface of said layer being connected and fixed to the felt by a thermoplastic binding material. According to the invention, the surface of the nonwoven layer is smoothed by the application of pressure from a smooth surface during the cooling of said layer surface from a temperature in excess of the melting temperature of the thermoplastic binding material to a temperature below the melting temperature. To manufacture the press felt, an untreated press felt, which contains the nonwoven layer and the thermoplastic binding agent is first produced, the thermoplastic binding agent being distributed in the nonwoven layer in the form of thermoplastic adhesive fibres and/or a thermoplastic adhesive component of bicomponent fibres.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2005Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: Alfred Weiss, Klaus Bender, Jurgen Spindler
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Publication number: 20060216504Abstract: The invention describes a new synthetic fiber material of polyhydroxyether, as well as a melt-spinning method for its production. The new material can be used, in particular, for stabilization of the reinforcement fibers of high-performance fiber composite materials before they are embedded in the matrix material. During this usage, the polyhydroxyether fiber material dissolves at a temperature above its glass transition temperature entirely in the matrix material, so that the reinforcement fibers can be arranged largely free of kinking. In addition, it forms cross-links with the matrix material to form a homogeneous matrix and thus does not constitute a disruptive third phase in the composite material. The compatibility of the matrix and reinforcement fiber is also improved. It was possible to improve the bending strength of test slabs by 12% as compared to that of reference slabs with polyester filament.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2006Publication date: September 28, 2006Inventors: Simon Sutter, Jurgen Spindler
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Patent number: 6590063Abstract: Copolyamides, consisting of polycondensation products of the following components: caprolactam 10 to 45 mol-%, laurolactam 30 to 55 mol-%, at least 2 dicarboxylic acids 20 to 50 mol-% of the following compounds, aliphatic &agr;,&ohgr;-dicarboxylic acids with 6 up to 14 C atoms inclusively, terephthalic acid, isophthalic acid and 2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylic acid, wherein the content of aromatic dicarboxylic acids is lower than 10 mol-%, with reference to the allover amount of the above-mentioned components, which add up to 100 mol-%, a diamine mixture in an amount that is equimolar to that of the dicarboxylic acids, chosen from the group of the following substances, hexamethylene diamine, piperazine and/or 2-methyl-1,5-diaminopentane, wherein the molar content of hexa-methylene diamine is between 75 and 95 mol-% with reference to the diamine mixture. The copolyamides according to the invention are used for the production of mono- and multifilaments, fibers, films and nets.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: EMS-Chemie AGInventors: Gerhard Poessnecker, Jürgen Spindler, Eberhard Kinkelin
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Publication number: 20020160674Abstract: The invention relates to a method for production of a wash-resistant bond between a film on basis of copolyetherester waterproof and permeable to water vapor and at least one substrate on basis of polyester which is a woven or knitted fabric to achieve a pure bonded fabric having good wash resistance at 60° C., wherein said film on basis of copolyetherester which is waterproof and permeable to water vapor is manufactured with at least one film of a hot-melt adhesive on basis of a hydrophilic copolyetherester to a laminate previously before being bonded to said substrate by means of a hot-melt adhesive on basis of copolyester.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Eberhard Kinkelin, Peter Kemper, Jurgen Spindler, Gerhard Poessnecker
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Publication number: 20020022670Abstract: Copolyamides, consisting of polycondensation products of the following components: caprolactam 10 to 45 mol-%, laurolactam 30 to 55 mol-%, at least 2 dicarboxylic acids 20 to 50 mol-% of the following compounds, aliphatic &agr;,&ohgr;-dicarboxylic acids with 6 up to 14 C atoms inclusively, terephthalic acid, isophthalic acid and 2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylic acid, wherein the content of aromatic dicarboxylic acids is lower than 10 mol-%, with reference to the allover amount of the above-mentioned components, which add up to 100 mol-%, a diamine mixture in an amount that is equimolar to that of the dicarboxylic acids, chosen from the group of the following substances, hexamethylene diamine, piperazine and/or 2-methyl- 1,5-diaminopentane, wherein the molar content of hexa-methylene diamine is between 75 and 95 mol-% with reference to the diamine mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: EMS-Chemie AgInventors: Gerhard Poessnecker, Jurgen Spindler, Eberhard Kinkelin
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Patent number: 6255443Abstract: Novel, quick-crystallizing hot-melt adhesive masses having a melting point between 60° and 100° C. comprise a statistically-proportioned copolyester or copolyetherester based on terephthalic acid, adipic acid and a mixture of aliphatic diols; the molar proportion of terephthalic acid is between 55 and 85 mole %, relative to the total acid quantity; and the molar proportion of adipic acid is between 15 and 40 mole %. A combination of butane diol and hexane diol is used as the diol component; the molar component of butane diol is between 40 and 55 mole %; and the molar proportion of hexane diol is between 40 and 60 mole %. Up to 15 mole % of a dimer acid having a molar mass between 400 and 800 g/mole, or up to 10 mole % of a higher-molecular polyethylene glycol having a molecular mass of 600 to 4000 g/mole, can be used to increase the flexibility. The copolyester or copolyetherester hot-melt adhesive masses of the invention can be used in the hot-melt method, and in powder-form coating methods.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: EMS Chemie AGInventors: Eberhard Kinkelin, Jürgen Spindler, Gerhard Pössenecker
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Patent number: 6207276Abstract: In a core-shroud bicomponent fiber, which exhibits a core and a shroud at least partially enveloping the core, an elevated abrasion behavior, a low compaction under exposure to temperature and pressure and a high strength of the fibers is achieved by having the shroud consist of 45-98% w/w of a first polyamide having a melting point exceeding 280° C., and 2-20% w/w of a layer silicate.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Ems-Chemie AGInventors: Jürgen Spindler, Thomas Weller, Simon Sutter, Gunther Schäch
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Patent number: 5869594Abstract: The invention relates to novel hot-melt masses consisting of a statistically built-up copolyether ester based on terephthalic acid and a mixture of aliphatic diols. Terephthalic acid is used as the single acid component and its molar amount, relative to the total amount of acid, is 100 molar %. A combination of butane diol, diethylene glycol, polyethylene and optionally triethylene glycol is present as diol component. The molar amount of butane diol is less than 75 molar %, the amount of diethylene glycol is between 5 and 60 molar %, the amount of triethylene glycol between 0 and 40 molar % and at least 2 and at the most 10 molar % of a higher-molecular polyethylene glycol component with a molar mass of 600-4000 g/mole is used, relative to the total acid amount and total diol amount of 100 molar % in each instance. The melting point of the copolyether ester adhesive masses is between 90.degree. and 190.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: EMS-Inventa AGInventors: Eberhard Kinkelin, Gerhard Poessnecker, Jurgen Spindler
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Patent number: 5783501Abstract: The invention relates to postcondensed paper machine felts comprising a polyamide base fabric and a polyamide coating needled thereon, the paper machine felts having a relative solution viscosity in sulfuric acid in accordance with the DIN 53,727 standard of 5 or more.The invention further relates to a method of increasing the molecular weight of paper machine felts which comprises impregnating the paper machine felts with a solution of postcondensation catalysts, followed by drying and thermally postcondensing the felts below the melting point of the polyamide in a solid phase by the exclusion of oxygen.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1995Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: EMS-Inventa AGInventors: Gustav Schuetze, Jurgen Spindler
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Patent number: 5767226Abstract: The invention relates to novel hot-melt masses consisting of a statistically built-up copolyether ester based on terephthalic acid in a mixture of aliphatic diols. Terephthalic acid is used as the single acid component and its molar amount, relative to the total amount of acid, is 100 molar %. A combination of butane diol, triethylene glycol and polyethylene glycol is present as diol component. The molar amount of butane diol is less than 80 molar %, the amount of triethylene glycol is between 15 and 60 molar % and at least 2 and at the most 10 molar % of a higher-molecular polyethylene glycol component with a molar mass of 600-4000 g/mole is used, relative to the total acid amount and total diol amount of 100 molar % in each instance. The melting point of the copolyether ester adhesive masses is between 90.degree. and 180.degree. C. The copolyetherester hot-melt masses can be used in the hot-melt method and for other known powder coating methods.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: EMS-Inventa AGInventors: Eberhard Kinkelin, Gerhard Poessnecker, Jurgen Spindler