Patents Assigned to Biotec Biologische
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Patent number: 9228066Abstract: A method for the production of a polymer material is shown and described, which is characterized by: a) producing a mixture containing at least 1 to 75 wt.-% starch and/or starch derivative, 10 to 85 wt.-% polyester, and 0.01 to 7 wt.-% of a polymer containing an epoxy group; (b) homogenizing the mixture while supplying thermal and/or mechanical energy; (c) setting the water content of the mixture, so that the end product has a water content less than approximately 12 wt.-%, in relation to the total composition of the mixture. The polymer material produced with the method according to the invention is characterized by outstanding mechanical properties.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: BIOTEC BIOLOGISCHE NATURVERPACKUNGEN GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Harald Schmidt, Christoph Hess, Johannes Mathar, Ralf Hackfort
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Patent number: 8715816Abstract: A multilayered film is shown and described that is used in particular for packaging, which comprises at least one first layer A and at least one second layer B, wherein layer A contains thermoplastic polyester and layer B contains thermoplastic starch. The multilayered film according to the invention is characterized by excellent barrier properties, low sensitivity to moisture, and good mechanical strength.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2007Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Harald Schmidt, Christoph Hess, Johannes Mathar, Ralf Hackfort
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Patent number: 8563652Abstract: A thermoplastic polymer material containing starch is shown and described, which can be obtained by homogenizing a mixture containing 40 to 85 wt.-% starch and/or starch derivative, 15 to 55 wt.-% softener, and 0.01 to 7 wt.-% of a polymer which contains an epoxy group, while supplying thermal and/or mechanical energy and setting the water content of the mixture to less than approximately 12 wt.-%. The polymer material according to the invention is characterized by outstanding mechanical properties.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Harald Schmidt, Christoph Hess, Johannes Mathar, Ralf Hackfort
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Patent number: 8513354Abstract: A thermoplastic polymer material containing starch is shown and described, which can be obtained by homogenizing a mixture containing 40 to 85 wt.-% starch and/or starch derivative, 15 to 55 wt.-% softener, and 0.01 to 7 wt.-% of a polymer which contains an epoxy group, while supplying thermal and/or mechanical energy and setting the water content of the mixture to less than approximately 12 wt.-%. The polymer material according to the invention is characterized by outstanding mechanical properties.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Harald Schmidt, Christoph Hess, Johannes Mathar, Ralf Hackfort
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Patent number: 7762267Abstract: The aim of the invention is to obtain filter tows or filtering materials for manufacturing filters for smoking products which make it possible to prevent or at least reduce health risks due to the release of the filter components and external contamination of cigarettes by filter components. According to the invention, a filter element is manufactured of starch and/or a mixture of a starch-based polymer and eventually incorporated activated-carbon layers and provided with pores and/or channels. The filter particles eventually adherent to such filtering materials or released during cigarette smoking can be dissolved in a corresponding moisture-containing environment. They do not come into consideration for health-damaging effects.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2003Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Harald Schmidt
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Patent number: 7214414Abstract: Biodegradable polymer blends suitable for laminate coatings, wraps and other packaging materials are manufactured from a blend of suitable biodegradable polymers, such as at least one “hard” biopolymer and at least one “soft” biopolymer. “Hard” biopolymers tend to be more brittle and rigid and typically have a glass transition temperature greater than about 10° C. “Soft” biopolymers tend to be more flexible and pliable and typically have a glass transition temperature less than about 0° C. While hard and soft polymers each possess certain intrinsic benefits, certain blends of hard and soft polymers have been discovered which possess synergistic properties superior to those of either hard or soft polymers by themselves. Biodegradable polymers include polyesters, polyesteramides, polyesterurethanes, thermoplastic starch, and other natural polymers. The polymer blends may optionally include an inorganic filler. Films and sheets made from the polymer blends may be textured so as to increase the bulk hand feel.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbInventors: Kishan Khemani, Harald Schmidt, Simon Hodson
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Publication number: 20050182196Abstract: Biodegradable polymer blends suitable for laminate coatings, wraps and other packaging materials are manufactured from a blend of suitable biodegradable polymers, such as at least one “hard” biopolymer and at least one “soft” biopolymer. “Hard” biopolymers tend to be more brittle and rigid and typically have a glass transition temperature greater than about 10° C. “Soft” biopolymers tend to be more flexible and pliable and typically have a glass transition temperature less than about 0° C. While hard and soft polymers each possess certain intrinsic benefits, certain blends of hard and soft polymers have been discovered which possess synergistic properties superior to those of either hard or soft polymers by themselves. Biodegradable polymers include polyesters, polyesteramides, polyesterurethanes, thermoplastic starch, and other natural polymers. The polymer blends may optionally include an inorganic filler. Films and sheets made from the polymer blends may be textured so as to increase the bulk hand feel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Applicant: biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbInventors: Kishan Khemani, Harald Schmidt, Simon Hodson
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Patent number: 6573340Abstract: Biodegradable polymer blends suitable for laminate coatings, wraps and other packaging materials manufactured from at least one “hard” biopolymer and at least one “soft” biopolymer. “Hard” biopolymers tend to be more brittle and rigid and typically have a glass transition temperature greater than about 10° C. “Soft” biopolymers tend to be more flexible and pliable and typically have a glass transition temperature less than about 0° C. While hard and soft polymers each possess certain intrinsic benefits, certain blends of hard and soft polymers have been discovered which possess synergistic properties superior to those of either hard or soft polymers by themselves. Biodegradable polymers include polyesters, polyesteramides and thermoplastically processable starch. The polymer blends may optionally include an inorganic filler. Films and sheets made from the polymer blends may be textured so as to increase the bulk hand feel.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Kishan Khemani, Per Just Andersen, Simon K. Hodson, Harald Schmidt
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Patent number: 6479164Abstract: There is provided a method for preparing composite materials from renewable raw materials wherein natural raw materials, especially in fiber form, comprising starch as binder are molded by adding water in accordance with a predetermined temperature and time profile to form boards and molded articles. The advantages of this method reside in said materials being fully biodegradable and free from harmful substances.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1998Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Jürgen Lörcks, Winfried Pommeranz, Kurt Klenke, Harald Schmidt, Joachim Heuer
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Patent number: 6472497Abstract: Thermoplastic starch compositions formed by converting native starch or starch derivatives into thermoplastic starch by at least one hydrophobic biodegradable polymer that functions as a plasticizer for starch. The hydrophobic biodegradable polymer may be a polymer selected from the following list: an aliphatic polyester, a copolyester with aliphatic and aromatic blocks, a polyester amide, a polyester urethane, a polyethylene oxide polymer and/or a polyglycol, and/or mixtures of these. When the starch, such as in particular native starch or derivatives thereof, is mixed in the melt with the hydrophobic biodegradable polymer as a plasticizer or swelling agent, to homogenize the mixture, the water content is reduced to less than about 5% by weight based on the weight of the mixture.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen & Co KGInventors: Jurgen Loercks, Winfried Pommeranz, Harald Schmidt, Ralf Timmermann, Ernst Grigat, Wolfgang Schulz-Schlitte
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Patent number: 6307003Abstract: The present invention relates to a compostable adhesive, to a method of producing the same, and to the use of the adhesive for the adhesive bonding of materials.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignees: Bayer AG, Biotec BiologischeInventors: Ernst Grigat, Karsten-Josef Idel, Uwe Westeppe, Wolfgang Schulz-Schlitte, Winfried Pommeranz, Jürgen Lörcks, Harald Schmidt
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Patent number: 6242102Abstract: A single-layer or multiple-layer foil of substantially reduced gas-permeability comprises at least one layer which consists, at least in part, of substantially thermo-plastically processable starch. In order that this single-layer or multiple-layer foil is at least approximately insensitive to moisture it is proposed that at least one layer comprises furthermore at least one hydrophobic polymer, such as a polyolefin, which is mixed with the starch upon the production of said at least one layer, and/or that the starch is at least partially cross-linked on the surface of said at least one layer and/or that said at least one layer is covered by at least one additional layer which is at least approximately insensitive to moisture.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1994Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Biotec Biologische Natuverpackungen GmbH & Co., KGInventor: Ivan Tomka
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Patent number: 6235816Abstract: A biologically degradable polymer mixture containing at least one biopolymer made from renewable raw materials and a polymer selected from the following materials: an aromatic polyester; a polyester-copolymer with both aliphatic and aromatic blocks; a polyesteramide; a polyglycol; a polyester urethane; and/or mixtures of these components. The preferred renewable raw material is starch, more preferably native starch, most preferably native starch that has been predried.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbHInventors: Jurgen Lorcks, Winfried Pommeranz, Harald Schmidt
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Patent number: 6218321Abstract: Articles of manufacture which comprise biodegradable fibers and fabrics made therefrom. The fibers are made from starch-based biodegradable thermoplastic polymers, which preferably include a an additional biodegradable thermoplastic polymer blended with thermoplastic starch for improved chemical and physical properties. Threads or fibers for the manufacture of these articles are drawn in a process that improves their mechanical properties, particularly their strength. These threads or fibers can be used in the manufacture of articles that have open, semi-densely packed or densely packed structures.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1997Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbHInventors: Jurgen Lorcks, Winfried Pommeranz, Harald Schmidt
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Patent number: 6136097Abstract: A process is disclosed for producing thermoplastic starch based on renewable raw materials and, if required, for further processing it into a granulate. A low viscosity starch is modified under a low shearing stress during the extrusion process and leaves the extruder with an increased viscosity in the form of a strip, threads or in other geometrical shapes. The advantages of the invention mainly lie in the improved quality of the starch products, the preservation of the mechanical parts of the extruder installation and the increase of the nominal output of the extruder.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1996Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbH & Co., Forschungs- und Entwichlungs KGInventors: Jurgen Lorcks, Winfried Pommeranz, Kurt Klenke, Harald Schmidt, Joachim Heuer
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Patent number: 6062228Abstract: There is provided a biodegradable filter tow or filter material from renewable raw materials for the use as a tobacco smoke filter element of cigarettes, cigars or pipes as well as a method for preparing it, wherein fibers, films or foams prepared in an extrusion method from biopolymers based on thermoplastic starch or its polymer compositions are processed to the filter tow or filter material according to the present invention.The advantages of this invention reside in the use of mainly renewable raw materials, a fast and complete biodegradability of the natural biopolymer filter material, a pollutant-reducing flavor-increasing filtering effect and an economically favorable preparation method.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Biotec Biologische Natuverpackungen GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Juergen Loercks, Harald Schmidt
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Patent number: 5770137Abstract: There is provided a method for preparing composite materials from renewable raw materials wherein natural raw materials, especially in fiber form, comprising starch as binder are molded by adding water in accordance with a predetermined temperature and time profile to form boards and molded articles. The advantages of this method reside in said materials being fully biodegradable and free from harmful substances.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbH & Co.Inventors: Jurgen Lorcks, Winfried Pommeranz, Kurt Klenke, Harald Schmidt, Joachim Heuer
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Patent number: 5525281Abstract: There is provided a method for preparing biodegradable films from plant-based raw materials in the form of carbohydrates which method is continuous and carried out in one step. In the process the plant-based raw materials are modified and plastified and the films are prepared without interruption and in one step. The advantages of the invention reside in reduced shear stress of the starch molecules and thus in the improved properties of the films as well as in the cost-efficient, time-, energy- and space-saving manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1995Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Biotec Biologische Naturverpackungen GmbH & Co.Inventors: Jurgen Lorcks, Winfried Pommeranz, Joachim Heuer, Kurt Klenke, Harald Schmidt