Patents by Inventor Lewis J. Fetters
Lewis J. Fetters 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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Patent number: 7022774Abstract: Poly(ethylene-co-syndiotactic propylene) functionalized with group(s), that enable crosslinking, e.g., vinyl or anhydride group(s), in admixture with crosslinking agent and filler is subjected to crosslinking reaction to provide filled copolymer. The presence of propylene in syndiotactic sequences provides lower entanglement molecular weight compared to other propylene placement and therefore allows more filler to be present than for other propylene placement. Crosslinking provides filled materials with good elastomeric properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2004Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Cornell Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Lewis J. Fetters, Geoffrey W. Coates
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Patent number: 6417281Abstract: The invention is directed to essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymer composition comprising essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymers having A) a backbone chain; B) a plurality of essentially hydrocarbyl sidechains connected to A), said sidechains each having a number-average molecular weight of from 2500 Daltons to 125,000 Daltons and a MWD by SEC of 1.0-3.5; and having A) a Newtonian limiting viscosity (&eegr;0) at 190° C. at least 50% greater than that of a linear olefinic polymer of the same chemical composition and weight average molecular weight, preferably at least twice as great as that of said linear polymer, B) a ratio of the rubbery plateau modulus at 190° C. to that of a linear polymer of the same chemical composition less than 0.5, preferably <0.3, C) a ratio of the Newtonian limiting viscosity (&eegr;0) to the absolute value of the complex viscosity in oscillatory shear (&eegr;*)at 100 rad/sec at 190° C.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Cesar A. Garcia-Franco, David J. Lohse, Robert A. Mendelson, Lewis J. Fetters, Scott T. Milner, Nikos Hadjichristidis, David W. Mead
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Patent number: 6391998Abstract: The invention is directed to essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymer composition comprising essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymers having A) a backbone chain, B) a plurality of essentially hydrocarbyl sidechains connected to A), said sidechains each having a number-average molecular weight of from 2500 Daltons to 125,000 Daltons and a MWD by SEC of 1.0-3.5; and having A) a Newtonian limiting viscosity (&eegr;0) at 190° C. at least 50% greater than that of a linear olefinic polymer of the same chemical composition and weight average molecular weight, preferably at least twice as great as that of said linear polymer, B) a ratio of the rubbery plateau modulus at 190° C. to that of a linear polymer of the same chemical composition less than 0.5, preferably <0.3, C) a ratio of the Newtonian limiting viscosity (&eegr;0) to the absolute value of the complex viscosity in oscillatory shear (&eegr;*)at 100 rad/sec at 190° C.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents, Inc.Inventors: Cesar A. Garcia-Franco, David J. Lohse, Robert A. Mendelson, Lewis J. Fetters, Scott T. Milner, Nikos Hadjichristidis, David W. Mead
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Patent number: 6388018Abstract: Graft copolymers having cationic units pendant to the backbone chain are disclosed. These polymers are prepared by reacting a polymer containing halogenated para-methylstyrene units in the chain, e.g., a brominated copolymer of isobutylene and para-methylstyrene, with an anionically polymerized polymer made using an organolithium initiator compound having the formula R1 R2 Z R3—Li where R1 and R2 are alkyl radicals, R3 is a direct link or an organic radical and Z is nitrogen or phosphorous. Reaction of the anionically polymerized polymer having an R1 R2 Z R3— end group with the halogenated polymer leads to graft polymers coupled by a quaternary ammonium or phosphonium groups.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: ExxonMobile Research and Engineering CompanyInventors: Dennis G. Peiffer, Hsien-Chang Wang, Pamela Jean Wright, Joseph A. Sissano, Lewis J. Fetters, Louise M. Wheeler, Rebecca L. Rucker
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Publication number: 20020049292Abstract: The invention is directed to essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymer composition comprising essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymers having A) a backbone chain; B) a plurality of essentially hydrocarbyl sidechains connected to A), said sidechains each having a number-average molecular weight of from 2500 Daltons to 125,000 Daltons and a MWD by SEC of 1.0-3.5; and having A) a Newtonian limiting viscosity (&eegr;0) at 190° C. at least 50% greater than that of a linear olefinic polymer of the same chemical composition and weight average molecular weight, preferably at least twice as great as that of said linear polymer, B) a ratio of the rubbery plateau modulus at 190° C. to that of a linear polymer of the same chemical composition less than 0.5, preferably <0.3, C) a ratio of the Newtonian limiting viscosity (&eegr;0) to the absolute value of the complex viscosity in oscillatory shear (&eegr;*)at 100 rad/sec at 190° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventors: Cesar A. Garcia-Franco, David J. Lohse, Robert A. Mendelson, Lewis J. Fetters, Scott T. Milner, Nikos Hadjichristidis, David W. Mead
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Patent number: 6355757Abstract: The invention is directed to essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymer composition comprising essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymers having A) a backbone chain, B) a plurality of essentially hydrocarbyl sidechains connected to A), said sidechains each having a number-average molecular weight of from 2500 Daltons to 125,000 Daltons and a MWD by SEC of 1.0-3.5; and having A) a Newtonian limiting viscosity (&eegr;0) at 190° C. at least 50% greater than that of a linear olefinic polymer of the same chemical composition and weight average molecular weight, preferably at least twice as great as that of said linear polymer, B) a ratio of the rubbery plateau modulus at 190° C. to that of a linear polymer of the same chemical composition less than 0.5, preferably <0.3, C) a ratio of the Newtonian limiting viscosity (&eegr;0) to the absolute value of the complex viscosity in oscillatory shear (&eegr;*)at 100 rad/sec at 190° C.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents, Inc.Inventors: Cesar A. Garcia-Franco, David J. Lohse, Robert A. Mendelson, Lewis J. Fetters, Scott T. Milner, Nikos Hadjichristidis, David W. Mead
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Publication number: 20020028896Abstract: The invention is directed to essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymer composition comprising essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymers having A) a backbone chain; B) a plurality of essentially hydrocarbyl sidechains connected to A), said sidechains each having a number-average molecular weight of from 2500 Daltons to 125,000 Daltons and a MWD by SEC of 1.0-3.5; and having A) a Newtonian kimiting viscosity (&eegr;0) at 190° C. at least 50% greater than that of a linear olefinic polymer of the same chemical composition and weight average molecular weight, preferably at least twice as great as that of said linear polymer, B) a ratio of the rubbery plateau modulus at 190° C. to that of a linear polymer of the same chemical composition less than 0.5, preferably <0.3, C) a ratio of the Newtonian limiting viscosity (&eegr;0) to the absolute value of the complex viscosity in oscillatory shear (&eegr;*)at 100 rad/sec at 190° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2001Publication date: March 7, 2002Inventors: Cesar A. Garcia-Franco, David J. Lohse, Robert A. Mendelson, Lewis J. Fetters, Scott T. Milner, Nikos Hadjichristidis, David W. Mead
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Publication number: 20020010278Abstract: The invention is directed to essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymer composition comprising essentially saturated hydrocarbon polymers having A) a backbone chain; B) a plurality of essentially hydrocarbyl sidechains connected to A), said sidechains each having a number-average molecular weight of from 2500 Daltons to 125,000 Daltons and a MWD by SEC of 1.0-3.5; and having A) a Newtonian limiting viscosity (&eegr;0) at 190° C. at least 50% greater than that of a linear olefinic polymer of the same chemical composition and weight average molecular weight, preferably at least twice as great as that of said linear polymer, B) a ratio of the rubbery plateau modulus at 190° C. to that of a linear polymer of the same chemical composition less than 0.5, preferably <0.3, C) a ratio of the Newtonian limiting viscosity (&eegr;0) to the absolute value of the complex viscosity in oscillatory shear (&eegr;*)at 100 rad/sec at 190° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 1998Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventors: CESAR A. GARCIA-FRANCO, DAVID J. LOHSE, ROBERT A. MENDELSON, LEWIS J. FETTERS, SCOTT T. MILNER, NIKOS HADJICHRISTIDIS, DAVID W. MEAD
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Patent number: 6060563Abstract: Graft copolymers having cationic units pendant to the backbone chain are disclosed. These polymers are prepared by reacting a polymer containing halogenated paramethylstyrene units in the chain, e.g., a brominated copolymer of isobutylene and para-methylstyrene, with an anionically polymerized polymer made using an organolithium initiator compound having the formula R.sub.1 R.sub.2 Z R.sub.3 --Li where R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are alkyl radicals, R.sub.3 is a direct link or an organic radical and Z is nitrogen or phosphorous. Reaction of the anionically polymerized polymer having an R.sub.1 R.sub.2 Z R.sub.3 --end group with the halogenated polymer leads to graft polymers coupled by a quaternary ammonium or phosphonium groups.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Exxon Research and Engineering CoInventors: Dennis G. Peiffer, Hsien-Chang Wang, Pamela Jean Wright, Joseph A. Sissano, Lewis J. Fetters, Louise M. Wheeler, Rebecca L. Rucker
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Patent number: 5945485Abstract: The present invention relates to hydrogenated polybutadiene comprising monomeric units of 1,4-butadiene and 1,2-butadiene addition products. The copolymer is hydrogenated and comprises at least 10% by weight of at least one crystallizable segment and at least one low crystallinity segment.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1996Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Exxon Chemical Patents IncInventors: Mark Joseph Struglinski, Gary William VerStrate, Lewis J. Fetters
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Patent number: 5703171Abstract: The present invention relates to hydrogenated polybutadiene comprising monomeric units of 1,4-butadiene and 1,2-butadiene addition products. The copolymer is hydrogenated and comprises at least 10% by weight of at least one crystallizable segment and at least one low crystallinity segment.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Exxon Chemical Patents IncInventors: Mark Joseph Struglinski, Gary William VerStrate, Lewis J. Fetters
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Patent number: 5543469Abstract: The present invention relates to hydrogenated block copolymers of butadiene and at least one other diene, preferably isoprene. The copolymer is hydrogenated and comprises at least 10% by weight of at least one crystallizable segment and at least one low crystallinity segment.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1995Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Exxon Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Struglinski, Gary W. Ver Strate, Lewis J. Fetters
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Patent number: 5310490Abstract: The present invention relates to hydrogenated block copolymers of butadiene and at least one other diene, preferably isoprene. The copolymer is hydrogenated and comprises at least 10% by weight of at least one crystallizable segment and at least one low crystallinity segment.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1991Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Exxon Chemical Products Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Struglinski, Gary W. Ver Strate, Lewis J. Fetters
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Patent number: 5310814Abstract: The present invention relates to hydrogenated polybutadiene comprising monomeric units of 1,4-butadiene and 1,2-butadiene addition products. The copolymer is hydrogenated and comprises at least 10% by weight of at least one crystallizable segment and at least one low crystallinity segment.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1991Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Exxon Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Struglinski, Gary W. VerStrate, Lewis J. Fetters
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Patent number: 5238634Abstract: The present invention provides a process for producing high elongation elastomers and highly oriented films and fibers from polymers having specific associative groups, such that the end groups on each macromolecule tend to associate with one another after the macromolecules are in a disentangled state, i.e., in the form of a semi-dilute solution. This association is of a force strong enough to prevent the macromolecular chains from slipping past one another and reentangling when the polymer is moderately heated or further concentrated in solution. The association may be manipulated, i.e., is reversible, under a change in parameter such as temperature, pH, polarity of the solvent medium and like parameters. The associated polymer macromolecules can be drawn as a gel from a semi-dilute solution into a highly aligned disentangled polymer to yield shaped articles.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1992Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Exxon Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Lewis J. Fetters, Edward N. Kresge, David Lohse
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Patent number: 4108945Abstract: Disclosed is a series of star polymer products having at least three polymeric arms which radiate from a nucleus having at least two molecules of a linking compound. The polymeric arms may be copolymers of conjugated dienes and monovinyl aromatic compounds and/or homopolymers of either monomer. A novel process for the preparation of the polymer products includes the steps of forming the polymeric arms with an organometallic initiator to form polymers terminated by an active chain end and thereafter forming a nucleus with the simultaneous linking of the active chain ends thereto. The nucleus is formed from at least two molecules of a linking compound each having at least two functional groups.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1976Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Assignee: The University of AkronInventors: Lewis J. Fetters, Le-Khac Bi
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Patent number: 3985830Abstract: Disclosed is a series of star polymer products having at least three polymeric arms which radiate from a nucleus having at least two molecules of a linking compound. The polymeric arms may be copolymers of conjugated dienes and monovinyl aromatic compounds and/or homopolymers of either monomer. A novel process for the preparation of the polymer products includes the steps of forming the polymer arms with an organometallic initiator to form polymers terminated by an active chain end and thereafter forming a nucleus with the simultaneous linking of the active chain ends thereto. The nucleus is formed from at least two molecules of a linking compound each having at least two functional groups.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1974Date of Patent: October 12, 1976Assignee: The University of AkronInventors: Lewis J. Fetters, Le-Khac Bi