Patents Assigned to Ashland
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Patent number: 6982062Abstract: This invention relates to a corrosion inhibiting composition comprising (a) an aliphatic amine, (b) an azole selected from the group consisting of (1) tolyltriazole, (2) benzotriazole, and (3) mixtures thereof, and (c) a benzoate. The compositions are particularly useful in inhibiting the corrosion of metal equipment, particularly equipment made from cast iron and aluminum, and more particularly, engine blocks that have been subjected to water flushing. The invention also relates to a process for inhibiting corrosion, particularly the vapor phase corrosion of metal equipment.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Ashland Inc.Inventors: Frank L. M. DeCordt, Niklas Dahlberg, Joseph Mihelic, Michelle Blackowski
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Publication number: 20050272830Abstract: The invention detailed herein comprises a family of radiation-curable coating formulations specifically for metal substrates. These coating formulations are based on multifunctional acrylate resins formed by the reaction of acrylate monomers and oligomers with ?-keto esters (e.g., acetoacetates), ?-diketones (e.g., 2,4-pentanedione), ?-keto amides (e.g., acetoacetanilide, acetoacetamide), and/or other ?-dicarbonyl compounds that can participate in the Michael addition reaction. An essential novelty of these coating resins is that they will cure under standard UV-cure conditions without the addition of traditional photoinitiators. Other materials, both reactive (conventional acrylates) and non-reactive (e.g., solvents) may also be incorporated into the resin oligomers to enhance the coatings properties on metal substrates.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2005Publication date: December 8, 2005Applicant: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Michael Gould, Thomas Marino, Alexandre Mejiritski, Dustin Martin
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Patent number: 6964989Abstract: This invention relates generally to water resistant peelable protective and decorative clear or pigmented coating compositions and, more specifically, to solvent and aqueous based, polymeric coating compositions which form a protective and/or decorative coating on a variety of substrates, including automotive paints, metals, plastics, concrete, natural and synthetic elastomers, and ceramics. The coatings are be formulated for temporary or long term protection depending upon the application.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2003Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Ashland Inc.Inventors: Jiafu Fang, Zhiqiang Zhang, Frances E. Lockwood, Richard J. Baumgart, Michael A. Dituro
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Publication number: 20050247424Abstract: Procedure for the production of sleeves for mini-deadheads, in which a fluoride-free mixture, consisting of microspheres of aluminium silicate, an oxidizable metal, such as powdered aluminium, an oxidizable agent, magnesium as initiator element of the exothermic reaction, are introduced by blowing in a mould fitted with two cores to produce a sleeve provided with two openings, one of which is closed with a plug before being used.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2002Publication date: November 10, 2005Applicant: Iberia Ashland Chemical, S.A.Inventor: Jaime Prat Urreiztieta
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Publication number: 20050245711Abstract: The invention detailed herein comprises a family of novel multifunctional acrylate ionomeric resins, which are water-dispersible, and have built-in photoinitiator. The inventive resins are made self-photoinitiating by their reaction with ?-keto esters (e.g., acetoacetates), ?-diketones (e.g., 2,4-pentanedione), ?-keto amides (e.g., acetoacetanilide, acetoacetamide), and/or other ?-dicarbonyl compounds that can participate in the Michael addition reaction as “Michael donors.” These water-dispersible resins cure under standard ultraviolet (UV) cure conditions to give tack-free coatings without the addition of traditional photoinitiators. The present invention further relates to the use of these resins in coatings.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2004Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: Ashland Inc.Inventors: Sridevi Narayan-Sarathy, Robert Fechter
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Publication number: 20050245630Abstract: The present invention relates generally to radiation-curable ink formulations, and particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a family of radiation-curable ink formulations specifically for lithographic printing applications. The inventive ink formulations are based on multifunctional acrylate resins formed by the reaction of acrylate monomers and oligomers with ?-keto esters (e.g., acetoacetates), ?-diketones (e.g., 2,4-pentanedione), ?-keto amides (e.g., acetoacetanilide, acetoacetamide), and/or other ?-dicarbonyl compounds that can participate in Michael addition reactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2004Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: Ashland Inc.Inventors: Sridevi Narayan-Sarathy, Lisa Hahn
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Publication number: 20050245631Abstract: The present invention relates to radiation-curable coating formulations specifically for plastic substrates. The present invention specifically relates to resinous Michael addition products of ?-dicarbonyl compounds and Lewis-functional multifunctional acrylate esters. The present invention father relates to methods of fabricating and using the inventive compounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2004Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: Ashland Inc.Inventors: Michael Gould, Matthew Sheridan, Thomas Marino, Alexandre Mejiritski, Dustin Martin
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Publication number: 20050245636Abstract: The invention detailed herein comprises a family of radiation-curable coating formulations specifically for wood substrates. These coating formulations are based on multifunctional acrylate resins formed by the reaction of acrylate monomers and oligomers with ?-keto esters (e.g., acetoacetates), ?-diketones (e.g., 2,4-pentanedione), ?-keto amides (e.g., acetoacetanilide, acetoacetamide), and/or other ?-dicarbonyl compounds that can participate in the Michael addition reaction. These coating resins will cure under standard UV-cure conditions without the addition of traditional photo initiators.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2004Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: Ashland Inc.Inventors: Robert Fechter, Michael Gould, Thomas Marino, Alexandre Mejiritski, Dustin Martin
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Patent number: 6948278Abstract: A tilt-latch (10) is adapted for releasably securing a pivotable sash window (12) disposed within opposed guide rails (16) on a master frame (14) of a window sash assembly (11). The sash window (12) comprises a top sash rail (20), a base (22) and two stiles (24,26) connected together at their extremities. The tilt-latch (10) comprises a housing (42) adapted to be supported by the top rail (20). The housing (42) has an outward end opening (44). A latch bolt (46) is disposed within the housing (42) and has a nose (47) adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails (16). The latch bolt (46) further has a post (88). The tilt-latch (10) also has a spring (50) for biasing the latch bolt (46) through the outward end opening (44). An actuator (48) is connected to the latch bolt (46). The actuator (48) has a notch (90) that receives the post (88) of the latch bolt (46). The position of the notch (90) can vary on the actuator (48).Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventor: Steven E. Schultz
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Patent number: 6945722Abstract: A tire applicator for applying treatment fluid to sidewall of a vehicle tire, which is constructed with an applicator head including a dispenser housing having a bottom distribution plate and an applicator pad affixed thereto, and which may be configured to complementally and releasably receive an associated container.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: The Valvoline Company, a division of Ashland, Inc.Inventors: Todd Colburn, Frederick Large, Brooke T. Baxter, Wen-Chen Su, Dan Anderson, William R. Bucknam, Jr.
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Patent number: 6939477Abstract: The present invention provides new polymer induction bonding technology. Induction heating technologies are utilized to weld, forge, bond or set polymer materials. The invention provides controlled-temperature induction heating of polymeric materials by mixing ferromagnetic particles in the polymer to be heated. Temperature control is obtained by selecting ferromagnetic particles with a specific Curie temperature. The ferromagnetic particles will heat up in an induction field, through hysteresis losses, until they reach their Curie temperature. At that point, heat generation through hysteresis loss ceases. This invention is applicable to bonding thermoplastic materials, wherein only the area to be heated has ferromagnetic particles in it; bonding of thermoset composites, which have been processed with a layer of thermoplastic material on one side; curing of thermoset adhesives or composite resins; or consolidating thermoplastic composites.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Ashland, Inc.Inventors: Philip Stark, Guy A. Rossi, Hamid R. Mojazza, Ross Haghighat, Peter Schuler
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Patent number: 6935387Abstract: This assembly is an apparatus for recovering vapors during the dispensing of fluids from a storage tank to a receiving tank. More specifically, the assembly reduces odors from storage tanks and loading facilities at asphalt terminals. A dual carbon system was installed for the tanks and the loading rack. The system was operated continuously at a low flow rate to handle stray vapors from the tanks when they are not being filled. The system would be turned to a high flow rate whenever the tanks are receiving product. The blowers on this system are run at a speed proportional to the number of loading arms being used, based on vacuum transmission.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2004Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLCInventor: Daniel L. Blubaugh
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Patent number: 6932123Abstract: This drop tube loading arm assembly is adaptable for loading asphalt into tank trailers at marketing terminals. The telescoping drop tube employs guides made of polymers such as fluorocarbon polymers and aluminum. The guides are located in the annular space between the tubes in combination with increased radial clearance between the tubes or sleeves and in combination with protection for the overfill probe. With the addition of vapor control systems and overfill protection probes, the telescoping drop loading spouts are less susceptible to cold weather sticking problems.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Marathon Ashland Petroluem LLCInventors: Jon Craig, Mike Malec, Mike Harmon, Jeff Pulter
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Patent number: 6925671Abstract: The ability to pig a pipeline is considered necessary and vital to most pipeline operations. The present invention provides a pig inserting apparatus and method designed to satisfy the need to Insert pigs for large diameter gasoline pipelines that are made of concrete and weigh in excess of 400 pounds. In the past, the industry has used ineffectively manpower or motorized vehicles to insert the pigs. This pig launcher uses a means for propelling the pig that includes: a spool rotatably mounted. The pair of cables is connected to the spool and engage the ends of the cantilevered arms for propelling the pig a pair of cantilevered arms, and a pair of cables of sufficient strength to firmly fasten onto the end of a pipeline.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLCInventor: Kevin J. Mouton
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Patent number: 6919300Abstract: A protective lubricating composition is provided which will penetrate readily to closely fitting frictional parts and form a protective non-migrating lubricating film improving lubrication between the moving parts reducing friction and wear and preventing corrosion. The lubricant composition may be combined with solvents and propellants to make a sprayable lubricant composition.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Ashland Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Dituro, Richard J. Baumgart, Mandeep S. Saini, Christopher J. Nonevski
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Patent number: 6915609Abstract: A brake assembly for locking a vertical or horizontal slidable sash window or door within a track of a frame is disclosed. The track has an elongated base and a pair of spaced apart, opposed sidewalls extending perpendicular from the base. Each sidewall has an inner shoulder spaced from and parallel to the base. The assembly has a slider body having a central opening extending from a front face of the body to a rear face of the body. The slider body has a side opening in each side of the slider body and being in communication with the central opening. A pair of brake members are provided wherein one brake member is slidably positioned within a respective one of the side openings. A cam has a rear face and a front face, and is adapted to receive a pivot member mounted on either the sash window or door. The cam is positioned in the central opening and is adapted to be rotatable within the opening by the pivot member.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard H. O'Donnell, Jason L. Annes
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Publication number: 20050119366Abstract: Thiolene-curing adhesive formulations, methods of preparation, and uses thereof are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2003Publication date: June 2, 2005Applicant: Ashland Inc.Inventors: Thomas Moy, David Day, Jeffrey Warmkessel
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Patent number: 6887931Abstract: This invention relates to thermosetting inorganic clay nanodispersions comprising an inorganic clay treated in situ with an intercalation agent and a non-aqueous, chemically reactive, organic intercalation facilitating agent, wherein the amount of intercalation facilitating agent is sufficient to facilitate intercalation and to disperse said inorganic clay. The thermosetting inorganic clay nanodispersions comprise an inorganic clay dispersed in an intercalating agent and an intercalation facilitating agent. Thermosetting inorganic clay nanodispersions are used to prepare thermosetting nanocomposite articles.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Ashland Inc.Inventors: Helena Twardowska, Laurence G. Dammann
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Patent number: 6886295Abstract: A brake assembly (24) locks a slidable sash window (14) within a track (16) of a frame (12). The track (16) has a pair of spaced apart, opposed sidewalls (20), the brake assembly (24) includes a slider body (28) adapted for slidable motion within the track (16). The slider body (28) has a central opening (34) extending from a front face (36) to a rear face (38) and has a side opening (46) adjacent to the central opening (34). The assembly also includes a brake member (30) comprising a spring having a braking surface (58), and mounted within the slider body (28) such that the braking surface (58) is adapted for reciprocal lateral movement through the side opening (46).Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: Jason L. Annes, Ralph Soles
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Patent number: D510674Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2000Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLCInventors: Scott A. Smith, Greg B. Amburgy, Frederick R. Bradshaw, Roy L. Chamberlain, Jeffrey A. Davidson, Robert A. Fortman, Whitman M. Harson, James R. O'Neil, Franklin Pleasants