Patents Assigned to Ashland
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Publication number: 20130243703Abstract: Compositions comprising sun-care actives and self adapting polymers are disclosed. Self adapting polymers align themselves with the hydrophilic group pointing to the surface during application thus delivering an aesthetically pleasing surface to the consumers with a pleasant after feel. These polymers then rearrange upon contact with water so that the hydrophobic groups now point to the surface which then increases the water resistance of the formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicants: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLC, Hercules Incorporated, ISP Investments Inc., Aqualon CompanyInventors: Hani M. Fares, Rita Marie Guerrero, Donald I. Prettypaul, Tracey Ross
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Publication number: 20130237467Abstract: The invention relates to an aqueous cleansing emulsion comprising a hydrophobic component H1 selected from the group consisting of the following categories: (i) aliphatic C10- or C15-terpene hydrocarbons; (ii) aliphatic C10- or C15-terpenoids; (iii) aliphatic C15-C40-hydrocarbons; and (iv) C6-C30-carboxylic acid C1-C30-alkyl esters. A hydrophobic component H2 selected from the group consisting of the following categories: (iii) aliphatic C15-C40-hydrocarbons; (iv) C6-C30-carboxylic acid C1-C30-alkyl esters; (v) aliphatic C6-C19-hydrocarbons; (vi) aromatic C10- or C15-terpenoids; (vii) aliphatic or aromatic C20-, C25-, C30- or C35-terpenoids; (viii) essential, animal or vegetable oils; and (ix) silicon oils. Furthermore, the emulsion contains an emulsifier E1 having a HLB value of 4±2; an emulsifier E2 having a HLB value of 9±2; and optionally, an emulsifier E3 having an HLB value of 16±4.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2011Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: ASHLAND LICENSING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LLCInventors: Patric Bierganns, Markus Broecher, Charlotta Kanto-Oeqvist
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Publication number: 20130186584Abstract: The invention relates to a method for increasing the benefit from starch in pulped, preferably repulped cellulosic material at paper or paperboard manufacturing comprising the steps of (a) pulping a cellulosic material containing a starch; (b) treating the cellulosic material containing the starch with one or more biocides, preferably in the thick stock area; and (h) adding an ionic polymer and preferably, an auxiliary ionic polymer to the cellulosic material; wherein the ionic polymer and the optionally added auxiliary ionic polymer preferably have a different average molecular weight and preferably a different ionicity, wherein the ionicity is the molar content of ionic monomer units relative to the total amount of monomer units.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: ASHLAND LICENSING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LLCInventors: Ludwig Krapsch, Christopher John McGregor, Jean Victor Mallard de La Varende
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Publication number: 20130171454Abstract: A composition capable of radiation activated catalysis is provided. The composition comprises a metal compound, a mercapto compound and an olefinic compound. Radiation curable urethane compositions comprising the disclosed composition are also provided. The radiation curable urethane compositions comprise the disclosed composition, a hydroxyl compound and an isocyanate compound. Activation of the composition by radiation in a urethane formulation provides for an efficient method of curing the urethane composition, Coating and adhesive compositions comprising the radiation curable urethane compositions are also provided. In addition, methods for coating and bonding substrates are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Raymond S. Harvey, Thomas M. Moy, Gary M. Carlson
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Patent number: 8476391Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing anionic water-in-water polymer dispersions containing at least one finely dispersed, water-soluble and/or water-swellable polymer A and a continuous aqueous phase. This phase has a partial quantity of at least one polymeric dispersing agent B in which monomers dispersed in this aqueous phase are subjected to a radical polymerization, and after the polymerization is completed, the reaction mixture is subsequently diluted with the remaining amount of dispersing agent B. The invention also relates to the polymer dispersions obtained according to the method and to their use, particularly in the paper industry.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2005Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Susanne Bellmann, Norbert Steiner, Michael Busch, Dev Steuck, Johann Schulte, Wolfgang Woebel
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Publication number: 20130042378Abstract: A protective garment for a human forearm. The protective garment includes a main body portion having opposing first and second longitudinal ends. There is an interior surface that faces the forearm and an exterior surface that faces away from the forearm. The main body portion includes an expandable wrist band coupled to the first longitudinal end of the main body portion. The exterior surface includes a second plurality of raised portions that is configured to dissipate heat transferred from a heated surface contacting the exterior surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: February 21, 2013Applicant: ASHLAND LICENSING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LLCInventors: Gefei Wu, Douglas E. Taylor, Wen-Chen Su, Joanne M. Stokley, Todd S. Greene, Frances E. Lockwood
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Patent number: 8378052Abstract: A composition capable of radiation activated catalysis is provided. The composition comprises a metal compound, a mercapto compound and an olefinic compound. Radiation curable urethane compositions comprising the disclosed composition are also provided. The radiation curable urethane compositions comprise the disclosed composition, a hydroxyl compound and an isocyanate compound. Activation of the composition by radiation in a urethane formulation provides for an efficient method of curing the urethane composition. Coating and adhesive compositions comprising the radiation curable urethane compositions are also provided. In addition, methods for coating and bonding substrates are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Raymond S. Harvey, Thomas M. Moy, Gary M. Carlson
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Patent number: 8338351Abstract: A coating composition and process for generating transparent, near-transparent, and semi-transparent super-hydrophobic coatings on surfaces having a contact angle of greater than 165 degrees. The composition comprises hydrophobic nanoparticles of silsesquioxanes containing adhesion promoter groups and low surface energy groups.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2011Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Subbareddy Kanagasabapathy, Richard J. Baumgart, Wen-Chen Su, Frances E. Lockwood, Vinod Kanniah
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Patent number: 8317967Abstract: Urethane adhesive compositions comprising amide based polyols. The amide polyols comprise the reaction product of a reactant selected from the group consisting of lactic acid, lactic acid esters, lactone, glycolic acid, glycolic acid esters, and combinations thereof with one or more amines. The urethane adhesive compositions may be applied in methods of manufacturing a tile installation.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Raymond Scott Harvey, Amy Gran, Yulia Alekseevna Vasilieva
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Patent number: 8258206Abstract: A hydrophobic coating has been made for use on interior pipe surfaces, exterior boat surfaces, and in many other applications, to reduce drag in fluid flow, thus providing an energy savings. The coating utilizes a blend of organic and/or inorganic polymers with hydrophobic nanoparticles of fumed silica and/or titania in a solvent. The coating solves the problem of poor resistance to UV light and/or abrasion found in previous coatings of similar nature. The coating of the present invention can be made to be translucent and nearly transparent whereas previous coatings of comparable hydrophobicity have all been white or opaque. The coating can be applied in a single application by an easy spraying method and the super hydrophobic property can be achieved by drying the film at room temperature for 5 to 10 minutes. A preferred coating has good resistance to UV light and some resistance to abrasion.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property, LLCInventors: Subbareddy Kanagasabapathy, Richard J. Baumgart, Wen-Chen Su, Frances E. Lockwood
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Patent number: 8252425Abstract: An improved aqueous acrylic emulsion pressure sensitive adhesive composition of diminished foaming and being formulated from an aqueous acrylic emulsion including at least one carboxyl monomer having a residual carboxyl group, which residual carboxyl group is neutralized with a hydroxyl-functional amine, such as a trialkanolamine.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2007Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Kang I. Lee, Keith D. King
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Publication number: 20120214930Abstract: The present invention relates to water-in-water polymer dispersions containing cross-linked anionic polymers, methods for their preparation and their use. The water-in-water polymer dispersions are useful inter alia as flocculants, dewatering (drainage) aids and retention aids in papermaking.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLC.Inventors: Markus Broecher, Charlotta Kanto Oeqvist, Nathalie Sieverling
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Publication number: 20120202941Abstract: The invention relates to water-in-water polymer dispersions containing cross-linked cationic polymers, methods for their preparation and their use. The water-in-water polymer dispersions are useful inter alia as flocculants, dewatering (drainage) aids and retention aids in papermaking.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLC.Inventors: Markus BROECHER, Charlotta KANTO OEQVIST, Nathalie SIEVERLING, Christian BOEKELO
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Publication number: 20120184654Abstract: A release agent for concrete includes water, a vegetable oil or animal derived oil ester and a polymeric thickener. The composition can either be a direct release agent wherein the composition is a water-in-oil emulsion or an indirect release agent which is an oil-in-water emulsion. The indirect agent may further include vegetable oil wetting agents and biocides. The release agent does not include typical surfactants such as anionic surfactants, cationic surfactants, zwitterionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, or amphoteric surfactants.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2011Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: ASHLAND LICENSING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LLCInventors: Hida Hasinovic, Rob Sels, Edwin Buysman
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Patent number: 8202921Abstract: The invention provides aqueous resin emulsion containing a resin obtained by reaction of a composition containing at least: at least one polyhydric alcohol having at least two hydroxyl groups, at least one polyetherpolyol having a molecular weight of 400 to 8000 g/mol, at least one monobasic carboxylic acid, and at least one polybasic carboxylic acid having at least two carboxyl groups or its anhydride, to form a resin and the resin emulsion is modified by providing basic groups. The invention further relates to a process for preparing a resin, to a resin as obtained by the process and to a coating film obtained from the resin emulsion.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Ashland—Sudchemie-Kernfest GmbHInventors: Peter Kuhlmann, Reinhard Winter, Kurt Holzhäuser
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Publication number: 20120109579Abstract: A method of testing and proving fuel efficiency improvements includes installing a telematic device in each of a first plurality of vehicles and a second plurality of vehicles. The telematic devices collect baseline fuel consumption data during a first time period and collect test fuel consumption data during a second time period. Between the first and second time periods, at least one operating parameter of the second plurality of vehicles is modified such that the baseline fuel consumption data and the test fuel consumption data can be analyzed to determine any fuel efficiency improvements caused by the modified operating parameter. To ensure reliable and statistically-significant results, each plurality of vehicles may include 15 vehicles and each time period may include 60 days.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Victor Lee Kersey, Adam E. Sworski, Timothy L. Caudill, Joshua Frederick, Tom Bidwell, Frances Lockwood
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Publication number: 20120101194Abstract: The invention relates to novel, stable bi-molecular cationic inverse emulsion polymers (W/O) with both different molecular weights and cationic activities that are assembled via an “in situ” emulsion polymerization of a high molecular weight cationic polymer in the presence of a low molecular weight polymer in the aqueous phase. The low molecular cationic polymer is produced in a pre-polymerization in solution. The novel, stable cationic water-in-oil emulsion is easy invertible and useful as flocculant, dewatering aid and retention aid in papermaking.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: ASHLAND LICENSING AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LLCInventors: Markus Broecher, Charlotta Kanto Oeqvist, Nathalie Sieverling, Georg Linneweber
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Patent number: 8147607Abstract: Coating compositions of the present invention comprise hydrophobic particles, an alcohol, a solvent, and an effective amount of water such that coatings formed therefrom are hydrophobic. The hydrophobic particles may comprise a metal oxide, such as silica (SiO2), alumina (Al2O3), titania (TiO2), or zinc oxide (ZnO), or combinations thereof. In one embodiment, the hydrophobic particles comprise fumed silica. The amount of hydrophobic particles is in the range of from about 0.3 wt. % to about 2 wt. %. In one embodiment, the effective amount of water is at least about 0.066 wt. %. The ratio of the amount of the solvent to the amount of the alcohol is slightly less than 100, and, in another embodiment, is at least about 50 to 50. A surface treated with the composition is characterized by a water contact angle of 115° or more, and more particularly 135° or more.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Richard J. Baumgart, Subbareddy Kanagasabapathy
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Patent number: 8097170Abstract: A device for treating liquid medium has an ultrasound emitter located relative to a compartment of a container holding a liquid medium and a microbubble emitter located relative to the compartment. The ultrasound emitter emits high-frequency ultrasound between about 200 KHz and 10 MHz. The microbubble emitter emits bubbles with an average diameter of less than 1 mm.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2010Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Ashland Licensing and Intellectual Property LLCInventors: Eric Cordemans de Meulenaer, Baudouin Hannecart, Yves Canivet
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Patent number: 8088208Abstract: The present invention relates to wash compositions which comprise a solvent component and a solids component wherein the solvent component comprises as main component water or one or more alcohols, and the solids component comprises as main component a mixture of metakaolinite and pyrophyllite, which can be applied onto casting molds, casting molds comprising these wash compositions and the use thereof, in particular in centrifugal casting processes and large-scale casting processes.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2005Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Ashland-Sudchemie-Kernfest GmbHInventors: Reinhard Stötzel, Herbert Pitamitz, Gernot Lederer