Patents Assigned to Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
  • Patent number: 4303546
    Abstract: Scale formation as well as corrosion are suppressed by adding amino methylene phosphonic acids, hydroxy alkane diphosphonic acids, amino alkane diphosphonic acids, polyhydroxy acids, their alkali metal salts, or mixtures thereof to the aqueous heating medium of heating systems used for heat treating, such as sterilizing and pasteurizing, goods enclosed in glass, metal, and the like containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1974
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1981
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventor: Rolf R. Waegerle
  • Patent number: 4293526
    Abstract: A process and apparatus for condensing solid materials such as phosphates which tend to sinter and adhere when heated in a reactor wherein the reactants are introduced into a trough-like reactor provided with at least one set of rotatable agitating paddles. Heat is supplied to the reactor by passing a heating medium, such as a molten salt or a molten metal, through one or more heating jackets on the exterior of the reactor housing. The agitating paddles press the solid material in a thin layer against the wall of the reactor housing, and the material in the layer absorbs heat from the heating medium and sinters to a hard layer. One paddle of each set of paddles is provided with a stripping knife which moves along a path closely adjacent to the exterior wall of the reaction chamber to strip sintered material from the wall of the reactor housing. Heat is also transferred to the interior of the reactor housing by circulating the peeled material through the interior region of the reactor housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1981
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventors: Klaus Sommer, Walter Klemm, Hermann Weber, Frederich Meinhardt, Gerhard Schonmann, Wilhelm Spatz
  • Patent number: 4261929
    Abstract: The present invention is concerned with the novel and highly advantageous process of producing N-acylaminomethanephosphonic acid in a one-step process by reacting a acylonitrile with formaldehyde or a formaldehyde-yielding compound and phosphorous acid in the presence or absence of the solvent at an elevated temperature, preferably at a temperature between about 60.degree. C. and the boiling point of the mixture. The reaction may be carried with or without a polar aprotic solvent and/or an acidic catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1981
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventors: Klaus Sommer, Guenter Raab
  • Patent number: 4250107
    Abstract: N-(sulfo alkane) amino alkane phosphonic acids or their water-soluble salts are obtained by reacting an alkali metal salt of an amino alkane phosphonic acid with at least one hydrogen atom in the amino group which can be replaced by a sulfo alkane group, in an alkaline medium with an alkane sultone while heating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1981
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventors: Klaus Sommer, Gottfried Schoebel
  • Patent number: 4239922
    Abstract: A process for producing polyalcohols such as xylite from deciduous wood wherein the wood is hydrolyzed with dilute mineral acid to produce a sugar solution which is deionized and decolorized in an ion exchanger and hydrogenated to produce a polyalcohol solution which is also decolorized and deionized by ion exchange and from which pure polyalcohol is thereafter separated by crystallization, further comprising dispensing with neutralization of the acid in the sugar solution after hydrolysis, deionizing and decolorizing both the sugar solution and the polyalcohol solution in the same ion exchanger, eluting acetic acid taken up by the ion exchanger from the polyalcohol solution and displacing polyalcohol solution from the exchanger with the acid containing sugar solution, washing the ion exchanger with water only after ion exchange of the sugar solution, removing the bulk of the acetic acid from the sugar solution by evaporating the sugar solution to a higher concentration than the concentration customarily util
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1980
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventors: Theodor Riehm, Theodor Auel, Wilhelm Spatz
  • Patent number: 4216163
    Abstract: Novel and highly advantageous N-sulfo alkane amino alkane phosphonic acids and their alkali metal salts are provided. Said phosphonic acids are produced by reacting an alkali metal salt of an amino phosphonic acid with a halo, preferably chloro, or hydroxy alkane sulfonic acid or their alkali metal salts in an alkaline medium, while heating.In place of the halo and especially chloro or hydroxy alkane sulfonic acid reactants, there can also be used compounds which are capable of producing hydroxy alkane sulfonates such as carbylsulfate or aldehydes or, respectively, ethylene oxide with alkali metal bisulfites or metasulfites. The reaction is preferably carried out in a molar proportion of about 1:1 to about 1:2. The novel compounds are excellent complexing or sequestering agents especially with respect to polyvalent metal ions. They are highly resistant against hydrolysis and high temperatures and are of a very high water solubility.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1980
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventors: Klaus Sommer, Hermann Weber
  • Patent number: 4100067
    Abstract: Valuable amino alkane diphosphonic acids in which one or both hydrogen atoms of the amino group are substituted by hydroxy alkane groups, and their alkali metal salts and a process of using them are described. Said compounds are highly water-soluble, are stable against hydrolysis even at temperatures exceeding 100.degree. C., and have a high sequestering power so that they can be used advantageously, for instance, in processing aqueous media of considerable hardness, and in suppressing scale and corrosion in aqueous media used for heat treatment of containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1978
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH.
    Inventors: Klaus Sommer, Guenter Raab
  • Patent number: 4098814
    Abstract: Valuable and highly water soluble N-phosphono methylene mono- and di-amino alkane mono- and polyphosphonic acids which have not only an >N--CH.sub.2 --PO.sub.3 H.sub.2 group but also a C--PO.sub.3 H.sub.2 group in their molecule are produced by reacting amino alkane mono- or diphosphonic acids with formaldehyde and phosphorous acid or alkane nitriles with phosphorous acid, formaldehyde, and concentrated hydrochloric acid. The resulting phosphonic acid compounds are valuable sequestering agents forming complex compounds with bi- and polyvalent metal ions. They are useful for water softening even in substoichiometric amounts, in textile treatment baths, in the paper manufacture, in tanning baths, for the manufacture of liquid fertilizers, and for other purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1978
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventors: Klaus Sommer, Guenter Raab
  • Patent number: 4056430
    Abstract: The difficulties encountered in the manufacture of paper, cardboard, and other cellulosic articles, as they are caused by the formation of resinous or pitch deposits on the paper as well as on the paper machines and processing apparatus, are overcome, or at least considerably reduced, by the addition of phosphonic acids and more particularly of alkyl, amino or hydroxy alkyl, or cycloalkyl phosphonic acids or their alkali metal salts. If required, amino polycarboxylic acids, hydroxy carboxylic acids, or their alkali metal salts, or alkali metal polyphosphates are also added during processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1977
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventors: Ernst Hoeger, Franz Baskovic
  • Patent number: 4029742
    Abstract: An advantageous process of producing Maddrell salt which is substantially free of water-soluble by-products is described. The resulting substantially water-insoluble Maddrell salt is especially useful as polishing and cleaning agent in toothpaste.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1977
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventors: Klaus Sommer, Hermann Weber
  • Patent number: 4029696
    Abstract: Valuable amino alkane diphosphonic acids in which one or both hydrogen atoms of the amino group are substituted by hydroxy alkane groups, and their alkali metal salts and a process of making them are described. Said compounds are highly water-soluble, are stable against hydrolysis even at temperatures exceeding 100.degree. C., and have a high sequestering power so that they can be used advantageously, for instance, in processing aqueous media of considerable hardness, in baths for treating textiles, in the paper manufacture, in tanning, as liquid fertilizers, and for other purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1977
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventors: Klaus Sommer, Guenter Raab
  • Patent number: 4010067
    Abstract: The difficulties encountered in the manufacture of paper, cardboard, and other cellulosic articles, as they are caused by the formation of resinous or pitch deposits on the paper as well as on the paper machines and processing apparatus, are overcome or at least considerably reduced, by the addition of phosphonic acids and more particularly of alkyl, amino or hydroxy alkyl, or cycloalkyl phosphonic acids or their alkali metal salts and of orthophosphoric acid or its alkali metal salts and/or of polyphosphoric acids. If required, amino polycarboxylic acids, hydroxy carboxylic acids, or their alkali metal salts, or alkali metal polyphosphates are also added during processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1975
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1977
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventors: Ernst Hoeger, Margarete Scholl
  • Patent number: 3954401
    Abstract: Alkaline baths for treating fiber material composed of or containing native cellulose such as cotton do not cause appreciable degradation of the cellulose chain when having added thereto amino alkylene phosphonic acids and/or 1-hydroxy alkane-1,1-diphosphonic acids or their salts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1973
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1976
    Assignee: Benckiser-Knapsack GmbH
    Inventors: Alfred Kling, Viktor Specht