Patents by Inventor Travis E. Stevens
Travis E. Stevens 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: 5369163Abstract: A process for preparing large dimension emulsion polymer particles and the polymer products of the process are disclosed. In one embodiment, the invention provides particles having a high aspect ratio, having a shape described by a long axis and an intersecting short axis. These particles range in shape from egg-like, through rod-like, up to extended filaments. In another embodiment, the invention relates to large, nearly spherical emulsion polymer particles.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1992Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Shang-Jaw Chiou, Miao-Hsun L. Sheng, John W. Hook, III, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4916171Abstract: Disclosed herein are core-shell polymers having an alkali-insoluble, emulsion polymer core and an alkali-soluble, emulsion polymer shell attached or associated with said core so that upon dissolving said shell with alkali, a portion of said shell remains attached or associated with said core. Also disclosed are compositions wherein said shell polymer has been neutralized and substantially, but not totally, dissolved so as to form a blend of neutralized core-shell polymer and an aqueous solution of neutralized shell polymer.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1987Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Albert B. Brown, Paul H. Gehlhaus, William H. Harrop, Dennis P. Lorah, Thomas G. Madle, Travis E. Stevens, Ted Tysak, Constance A. Lane
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Patent number: 4663385Abstract: There is disclosed a process of thickening an aqueous system comprising adding to the system aqueous dispersions of water-insoluble emulsion copolymers of (1) about 10-70% by weight of (meth)acrylic acid or itaconic acid, (2) about 0.5-25% by weight of an alkyl poly(oxyethylene) itaconate, and (3) at least 25% by weight, to a total of 100%, of a C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 alkyl (meth)acrylate, and, optionally, included in the total monomer mixture a small amount of (4) about 0.05-1% by weight of a polyethylenically unsaturated monomer. The copolymers, when neutralized and solubilized by addition of an alkali, are high efficiency thickeners for aqueous systems and have improved tolerance to ionic or electrolyte content. Typical systems that can be thickened are paint latices, cosmetic preparations, food preparations, ionic detergents, dye pastes for textiles, pharmaceuticals, and oil well drilling muds. Surfactants enhance the thickening properties afforded by the copolymers.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1982Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Assignee: Rohm and HaasInventors: Ching-Jen Chang, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4429097Abstract: There are disclosed polymerizable alkyl poly(oxyalkylene) esters of an acrylate oligomer and copolymers thereof, especially stable, aqueous dispersions of water-insoluble emulsion copolymers of (1) about 10-70% by weight of methacrylic or acrylic acid, (2) about 0.5-25% by weight of an alkyl poly(oxyalkylene) ester of an acrylate oligomer, and (3) at least 25% by weight, to a total of 100%, of a C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 alkyl (meth)acrylate, and optionally, included in the total monomer mixture, a small amount of (4) about 0.5-1% by weight, of a polyethylenically unsaturated monomer. The copolymers, when neutralized and solubilized by addition of an alkali, are high efficiency thickeners for aqueous systems and have improved tolerance to ionic or electrolyte content. Typical systems that can be thickened are paint latices, cosmetic preparations, food preparations, ionic detergents, dye pastes for textiles, pharmaceuticals, and oil well drilling muds.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1982Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Ching-Jen Chang, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4425469Abstract: A water soluble, vinyl addition polymer of acrylamide comprising a hydrophobic terminal group is useful as an adsorbate and as a flow modifier in aqueous systems. The polymer is particularly useful as a thickening agent or rheology modifier for water based multiphase systems, a block improvement additive in water based coatings formulations, a stabilizer for aqueous emulsions (including polymer emulsions), a transfer aid in water based ink or roll coater formulations, a surfactant and a dispersant. The disclosure also comprises a solution polymerization method of preparing the polymer.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1980Date of Patent: January 10, 1984Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: William D. Emmons, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4423199Abstract: There are disclosed stable, aqueous dispersions of water-insoluble emulsion copolymers of (1) about 10-70% by weight of methacrylic or acrylic acid, (2) about 0.5-25% by weight of an N-alkyl acrylamide, and (3) at least 25% by weight, to a total of 100%, of a C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 alkyl (meth)acrylate, and, optionally, included in the total monomer mixture a small amount of (4) about 0.05-1% by weight of a polyethylenically unsaturated monomer. The emulsion copolymers, when neutralized and solubilized by addition of an alkali, are high efficiency thickeners for aqueous systems and have improved tolerance to ionic or electrolyte content. Typical systems that can be thickened are paint latices, cosmetic preparations, food preparations, ionic detergents, dye pastes for textiles, pharmaceuticals, and oil well drilling muds. Surfactants enhance the thickening properties afforded by the copolymers.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Ching-Jen Chang, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4421902Abstract: There are disclosed polymerizable alkyl poly(oxyethylene) poly(carbonyloxyethylene)acrylates and copolymers thereof, especially stable, aqueous dispersions of water-insoluble emulsion copolymers of (1) about 10-70% by weight of (meth)acrylic, (2) about 0.5-25% by weight of an alkyl poly(oxyethylene) poly(carbonyloxyethylene) acrylate, and (3) at least 25% by weight, to a total of 100%, of a C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 alkyl (meth)acrylate, and, optionally included in the total monomer mixture, a small amount, about 0.05-1% by weight, of a polyethylenically unsaturated monomer. The copolymers, when neutralized and solubilized by addition of an alkali, are high efficiency thickeners for aqueous systems and have improved tolerance to ionic or electrolyte content. Typical systems that can be thickened are paint latices, dye pastes for preparations, food preparations, ionic detergents, dye pastes for textiles, pharmaceuticals, and oil well drilling muds.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Ching-Jen Chang, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4406737Abstract: A procedure is disclosed for creping paper without conferring wet strength or sizing thereto.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1981Date of Patent: September 27, 1983Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Joseph J. Latimer, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4395524Abstract: Nonionic and anionic water-soluble addition copolymers of acrylamide and N-substituted acrylamides are useful as flow modifiers in and as adsorbates from aqueous systems, particularly multiphase systems. The copolymers have a weight average molecular weight greater than 30,000 and are useful for many purposes including as thickening agents or rheology modifiers for water based systems, block improvement additives in water based coating formulations, and transfer aids in water based ink or roll coater formulations.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1981Date of Patent: July 26, 1983Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: William D. Emmons, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4318956Abstract: A procedure is disclosed for preparing polyester fabrics having improved soil release properties. Polyester textiles impregnated with an addition polymer containing free amine groups or salts thereof are cured at elevated temperatures to give the improved fabric.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1980Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Travis E. Stevens, Martha H. Wolfersberger
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Patent number: 4308092Abstract: A procedure is disclosed for creping paper without conferring wet strength or sizing thereto.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1976Date of Patent: December 29, 1981Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Joseph J. Latimer, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4180491Abstract: Print pastes are thickened by a thickener concentrate containing about 5-50% by weight of a nonionic polyurethane having a molecular weight of at least 10,000 and at least 3 hydrophobic branching groups linked through hydrophilic polyether segments, a surfactant in an amount providing a thickener to surfactant weight ratio of about 1:0.01 to about 1:10, about 5-35% by weight of a non-aqueous organic diluent, and 0-65% by weight of water.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1976Date of Patent: December 25, 1979Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: Samuel S. Kim, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4155892Abstract: Latex and other aqueous systems are thickened by incorporation of a low molecular weight polyurethane characterized by at least three hydrophobic groups interconnected by hydrophilic polyether groups. The thickeners are nonionic, hydrolytically stable and are resistant to biodegradation.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1977Date of Patent: May 22, 1979Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: William D. Emmons, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4138545Abstract: Disclosed are polyfunctional oxazolidine-terminated polyesters of the general formula: ##STR1## WHEREIN Z" is the residue of a polyester having a plurality of terminal ##STR2## groups, the polyester being the condensation product of organic acids and alcohols of the formulae ##STR3## AND R.sup.4 (OH).sub.p, in which o is 2 or 3 and p is 2 to 4, each of o and p preferably being 2;R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 are hydrogen, C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 alkyl, phenyl, benzyl, or collectively C.sub.5 -C.sub.6 cycloalkylene, preferably hydrogen;R.sup.3 is a covalent bond, a C.sub.1 -C.sub.10 residue of an aliphatic or aromatic polycarboxylic acid, preferably C.sub.1 -C.sub.10 alkylidene;R.sup.4 is the residue of a polyol having 2-15 carbon atoms, preferably C.sub.2 -C.sub.10 alkylidene;X and Y are selected from the radicals (--CH.sub.2 --).sub.2 and (--CH.sub.2 --).sub.3, preferably (--CH.sub.2 --).sub.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1978Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: William D. Emmons, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4120839Abstract: Novel, versatile aminolysis products are obtained by aminolyzing, with a polyamine of aliphatic nature, an oligomeric homopolymer of an alkyl methacrylate in which the alkyl group contains from 1 to 6 carbon atoms or an oligomeric copolymer of at least two alkyl methacrylates, such oligomers being produced from monomeric alkyl methacrylates by anionic polymerization to provide number average molecular weights in the range of 600 to 10,000 and preferably in the range of 1,000 to 5,000. Alternatively, an anionically polymerized homo-oligomer of a (C.sub.1 -C.sub.6)-alkyl acrylate or co-oligomer of at least two alkyl acrylates in which the alkyl in at least one monomer has from 1 to 6 carbon atoms in the co-oligomer, and the alkyl in the comonomers may have from 1 to 18 or more carbon atoms, are aminolyzed with a polyamine of aliphatic nature.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1977Date of Patent: October 17, 1978Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: William D. Emmons, Travis E. Stevens
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Patent number: 4079028Abstract: Latex and other aqueous systems are thickened by incorporation of a low molecular weight polyurethane characterized by at least three hydrophobic groups interconnected by hydrophilic polyether groups. The thickeners are nonionic, hydrolytically stable and are resistant to biodegradation.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1976Date of Patent: March 14, 1978Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventors: William D. Emmons, Travis E. Stevens