Patents Assigned to Bakelite AG
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Patent number: 7645196Abstract: An apparatus for transmitting torque from a motor to a compressor comprises a hub connecting with a compressor shaft and a pulley rotatably supported on the compressor housing, the pulley and the hub connected with one another by a device for vibration clamping and for load limiting and the load limiting is implemented so that the connection between the pulley and hub is discontinued if a specific torque is exceeded. The load limiting device comprises a catch and a limiter ring (b) comprised of metal including pegs directed radially to the center and, through radial form fitting with hub, transmits the torque onto the compressor shaft and catch is made of a synthetic material encasing the limiter ring and catch and limiter ring can be axially displaced on hub and the limiter ring is preferable made of sintered metal.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignees: Bakelite AG, Plastech Engineering GmbHInventors: Peter Brinkmann, Michael Schutte, Frank Bayerl
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Patent number: 7321020Abstract: The invention relates to the polycondensation products produced by reaction of bisphenol residues from bisphenol production with an aldehyde in an acidic medium useful for the production of refractory molded bodies, of unmolded substances used in the refractory industry and, together with coating powder residues, as binding agents or binding agent components for the production of molded nonwoven fabric parts.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Bakelite AGInventor: Josef Suren
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Publication number: 20060286385Abstract: A method for the preparation and processing of epoxy resin molding compositions comprised of epoxy resins, hardeners, fillers and additives, by mixing the epoxy resins with the other components of the composition in a high-speed mixer and granulating the same and homogenizing the resultant free-flowing granules shortly prior to shaping and curing under pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2003Publication date: December 21, 2006Applicant: BAKELITE AGInventors: Heinz-Gunter Reichwein, Michael Schwab, Jens Steinmann, Gunda Kuhlmann, Frank Bayerl, Thomas Dressen
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Patent number: 6653412Abstract: A curing agent for epoxy resins comprises: a) a reaction product of at least one polyalkylene polyether monoamine and/or polyamine with a polyepoxide and optionally, a monoepoxide to obtain an epoxide group-containing precursor, the precursor further reacted with a primary monoamine and/or a primary or secondary polyamine in at least a 10% molar excess relative to the epoxide groups of the precursor, the reaction product being substantially free of non-reacted amines; b) an amine-terminated adduct of an epoxy resin and a primary monoamine and/or a primary or secondary polyamine being substantially free of non-reacted amines; and c) an amine-terminated adduct of an epoxide group-containing reactive thinning agent and a primary monoamine and/or a primary or secondary polyamine being substantially free of non-reacted amines, wherein the epoxy resin of component b) and epoxide group-containing reactive thinning agent of c) are added to the epoxide group-containing precursor of component a) before the reactionType: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Markus Schrötz, Martin Fulgraff, Peter Martischewski, Jurgen Schillgalies, Rolf Herzog
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Patent number: 6646065Abstract: A curing agent for epoxy resins comprises: a) a reaction product of at least one polyalkylene polyether monoamine and/or polyamine with a polyepoxide and optionally, a monoepoxide to obtain an epoxide group-containing precursor, the precursor further reacted with a primary monoamine and/or a primary or secondary polyamine in at least a 10% molar excess relative to the epoxide groups of the precursor, the reaction product being substantially free of non-reacted amines; b) an amine-terminated adduct of an epoxy resin and a primary monoamine and/or a primary or secondary polyamine being substantially free of non-reacted amines; and c) an amine-terminated adduct of an epoxide group-containing reactive thinning agent and a primary monoamine and/or a primary or secondary polyamine being substantially free of non-reacted amines, and up to 50 mol % relative to the amino groups of a reactive thinning agent containing one or more epoxide groups per molecule.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Markus Schrötz, Martin Fulgraff, Peter Martischewski, Jürgen Schillgalies, Rolf Herzog
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Patent number: 6566423Abstract: Novel cold-curing mixtures comprising epoxide compounds, curing agents, additives and optionally further auxiliary and filler materials, which have low irritant potential, which are free of solvents and are self-levelling and which, in the cured state, are colorfast and have a surface which, in terms of optical and tactile properties, is faultless.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Markus Schrötz, Martin Fulgraff, Peter Martischewski, Jürgen Schillgalies, Rolf Herzog
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Patent number: 6515166Abstract: A vinyl ester produced by reacting at least one epoxide compound with at least on carboxylic anhydride, containing ethylenically unsaturated groups, the epoxide groups being substantially substituted by two vinyl ester groups.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Ulrich Grundke, Klaus-Peter Liebetanz, Volker Kalla
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Patent number: 6410658Abstract: A curing agent for epoxy resin comprises: a) a reaction product of at least one polyalkylene polyether monoamine and/or polyamine with a polyepoxide and, optionally, a monoepoxide to obtain an epoxide group-containing precursor, the precursor further reacted with a primary monoamine and/or a primary or secondary polyamine in at least a 10% molar excess relative to the epoxide groups of the precursor, the reaction product being substantially free of non-reacted amines; b) an amine-terminated adduct of an epoxy resin and a primary monoamine and/or a primary or secondary polyamine being substantially free of non-reacted amines; and c) an amine-terminated adduct of an epoxide group-containing reactive thinning agent and a primary monoamine and/or a primary or secondary polyamine being substantially free of non-reacted amines.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Markus Schrötz, Martin Fulgraff, Peter Martischewski, Jurgen Schillgalies, Rolf Herzog
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Patent number: 6410776Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of resols by reacting phenolic compounds with aldehydes with catalysis by metal salts whose cation can easily be precipitated as low-solubility salts in industrial processes. In this process, a dispersant is added to the reaction mixture comprising phenolic compound, aldehyde and metal salt before, during or after the condensation reaction, and a complexing agent is admixed after the condensation reaction is complete and after the dispersant has been admixed. The resultant resins are transparent even after neutralization using sulphuric acid.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Willi Roll, Axel Bottcher, Walter Napp, Peter Fricke
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Publication number: 20020072575Abstract: The invention relates to curing agents emulsifiable in water, which comprise the following components:Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2002Publication date: June 13, 2002Applicant: Bakelite AGInventors: Markus Schrotz, Martin Fulgraff, Peter Martischewski, Jurgen Schillgalies, Rolf Herzog
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Publication number: 20020072576Abstract: The invention relates to curing agents emulsifiable in water, which comprise the following components:Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2002Publication date: June 13, 2002Applicant: Bakelite AGInventors: Markus Schrotz, Martin Fulgraff, Peter Martischewski, Jurgen Schillgalies, Rolf Herzog
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Patent number: 6372878Abstract: Resols modified with organic phosphonic acids and/or phosphinic acids or their alkali and/or alkaline-earth metal salts obtained by reacting phenolic compounds and aldehyde in an alkaline medium in a molar ratio of the phenolic compounds to the aldehyde in a range from 1:0.3 to 1:6, with the reaction mixture comprising 0.1 to 10 percent by weight of at least one organic phosphonic acids and/or phosphinic acids or their alkali and/or alkaline-earth metal salts.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Sonja Wernik, H. Juergen Dern, Athina Kerkaidou, Stephan Schroeter
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Patent number: 6353081Abstract: Metal compounds of pseudohalogenides and their use as curing agents for epoxy compounds which curing agents can be produced by mixing the reactants in aqueous solution and are distinguished by a long processibility time at temperatures up to 100° C. as well as by very short curing times at temperatures in the range of 120 to 160° C.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1999Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Andreas Palinsky, Manfred Doring, Holger Dey, Jorg Wuckelt
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Patent number: 6187698Abstract: Fibrous shaped elements bonded with thermosetting resins comprising a plurality of fiber layers with at least two different thermosetting resins, preferably with inner fiber layers comprising phenolic resins as the bonding agent and the upper and lower outer layers comprising epoxide resins as the bonding agent.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Bakelite AGInventor: Franz-Josef Muller
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Patent number: 6096819Abstract: The invention concerns reflector blanks which are produced from a plastics material and to whose surface parts which are adapted to reflect beams a layer of metal is applied. The reflector blanks according to the invention are produced by injection-moulding or transfer-moulding a moulding compound based on duroplastic polymer which is hardened by condensation reaction, preferably phenol novolak.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Jose Poch-Parramon, Roland Glagla
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Patent number: 6043350Abstract: The bonding agent composition comprises tannin of pine bark and/or pecan nut, paraformaldehyde and an ammonium salt of a weak acid. It serves inter alia as bonding agent for particle board with high transverse tensile strength, good water resistance and low formaldehyde emission.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Willi Roll, Antonio Pizzi, Peter Stracke
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Patent number: 5977214Abstract: In the process according to the invention molding compounds based on duroplastic bonding agents are produced thereby that the bonding agents are mixed as a melt with the filler and additive substances. Curing is achieved thereby that the temperature of the mixture during the mixing process increases above the onset temperature of the curing reaction and, after the desired degree of curing has been attained, is suddenly lowered.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Herbert Knorr, Peter Adolphs, Werner Nolte, Bernd Rau, Bernhard Muller, Michael Hermann
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Patent number: 5760159Abstract: In the reflector according to the invention based on unsaturated polyester resins the surface of the unworked piece has an average surface peak-to-valley height of less than 0.5 .mu.m. It is produced by injection molding of a molding compound based on unsaturated polyester resins and subsequent application of a metal coating on that surface of the unworked piece which is to be reflecting wherein the polyester molding compound is free of fibers and styrene.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1997Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignees: Bakelite AG, Magneti Marelli S.p.A.Inventors: Jose Poch Parramon, Roland Glagla, Dirk Schmidt, Maurizio Manilo Monticelli, Santo Lepore
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Patent number: 5650478Abstract: A liquid binding agent comprised of a phenolic resin, thinning agents and a curing agent, characterized in that the phenolic resin is produced by condensation catalyzed under alkaline conditions of a phenol and formaldehyde in a molar ratio of phenolic compound to formaldehyde in the range of 1:0.05 to 1.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Bakelite AGInventors: Achim Hansen, Michael Konig, Stephan Schroter, Josef Suren