Abstract: A process comprising mixing polyamide and another polymer, such as polyvinylalcohol and/or polyethyleneimine and reacting the polyamide/other polymer mixture with epichlorohydrin and the use of the reaction product as creping adhesive.
Abstract: A pharmaceutical composition has a blend of at least first and second components and a medicament in a sufficient amount to be therapeutic where the first component is selected from hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC), ethylcellulose (EC), or derivatives of HPC, EC, and hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC) and the second component is at least one other polymer. When HPC is the first component, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC), HEC, or carboxymethylcellulose will not be the second component and when EC is the first component, HPMC will not be the second component. The medicament can be a variety of drugs or nutritional supplements. The pharmaceutical composition releases the medicament for a prolonged or sustained period of time and can be formulated into many dosage forms.
Abstract: This invention relates to a composition useful for surface treating a sheet substrate for ink jet printing, the composition comprising a salt of a divalent metal, the salt being soluble in an aqueous sizing medium at about pH 7 to about pH 9, the aqueous sizing medium further comprising a carrier agent and a sizing agent. It also includes a method of making an ink jet printing substrate capable of retaining indicia formed by ink jet printing using pigmented ink, the method comprising surface treating the substrate with an aqueous sizing medium containing a divalent metal salt. A method for improving print quality of ink jet printing of pigmented ink on a surface treated substrate made using the composition or method is also disclosed, as is the paper so made, with and without ink jet printed pigmented ink applied thereto. Indicia printed thereon will have improved print quality characteristics.
Abstract: A composition comprising a dry cationic pectin salt which when suspended in water swells to heat stable particles having a mean equivalent diameter greater than 100 micrometers. Food, cosmetic, superabsorbent and skin adhesive compositions containing the dry cationic pectin salt. A process for making the dry cationic pectin salt having the steps: a) converting a pectin starting material into a pectinate in a liquid medium, b) drying the pectinate, and c) selecting conditions in steps (a) and/or (b) that allow for the production of pectinate which when suspended in water swells to heat stable particles having a mean equivalent diameter greater than 100 micrometers.
Abstract: This invention relates to resins useful for imparting dry-strength and temporary wet-strength to paper, the process of incorporating these resins into paper and the paper produced containing the resins. The resin comprises an amphoteric polymer produced through polymerization of an anionic monomer, a monomer containing aldehyde functionality and a cationic monomer.
Abstract: A 2-oxetanone sizing agent that is made from fatty acid(s) containing linoleic acid. Paper that is sized with the 2-oxetanone alkaline sizing agent does not encounter machine feed problems in high speed converting or reprographic machines, so the sizing agent is useful for paper including continuous forms bond paper and adding machine paper, processes for converting the paper into envelopes, continuous forms bond paper and adding machine paper.
Abstract: Composition comprising water soluble polymer, such as cellulose ethers, guar, or derivatives thereof and surfactant, such as sorbitan esters, improves dispersibility of polymer in aqueous media.
Abstract: Aqueous paper size dispersions comprising: a) at least one paper sizing compound, and b) a water-soluble dispersant containing at least two hydrophilic groups and at least one hydrophobic group. Processes for sizing paper utilizing the aqueous paper size dispersions, and paper made by the processes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 16, 1999
Date of Patent:
February 6, 2001
Assignee:
Hercules Incorporated
Inventors:
Herbert Conner, Tingdong Lin, Gert Tuin, Henrica G. M. van de Steeg
Abstract: A hydrocarbon resin is prepared by (1) thermally polymerizing a mixture consisting essentially of (a) about 40% to 90% by weight based on total monomers of a cyclic diolefin component comprising at least about 50% by weight dicyclopentadiene, and (b) about 60% to 10% by weight based on total monomers of a specified vinyl aromatic component, preferably alpha-methylstyrene; para-methyl-&agr;-methylstyrene; 2,4-diphenyl-4-methyl-1-pentene, or mixtures thereof, and (2) recovering a product having a Ring and Ball softening point of about 70° to about 150° C. Hydrogenation of this resin produces light colored, thermally stable products that are useful as tackifiers in adhesives.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 3, 1998
Date of Patent:
February 6, 2001
Assignee:
Hercules Incorporated
Inventors:
Norman Edward Daughenbaugh, Dane George Goodfellow, Deborah Ann Riedl
Abstract: Process for making paper having improved strength characteristics by adding to the pulp water-soluble and/or water-dispersible cationic polymer and oxidized galactose type of alcohol configuration containing polymer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 31, 1997
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2001
Assignee:
Hercules Incorporated
Inventors:
Richard Lee Brady, Raymond Thomas Leibfried, Sr., Tuyen Thanh Nguyen
Abstract: Hydrophobic polyolefin fibers are provided with an internal hydrophobic polysiloxane of the formula
in which X, Y, R1, and R2, which may be the same or different, or substituted or unsubstituted independently of each other, are aliphatic groups having not more than about sixteen carbon atoms, R1 and R2 also being selected from among aryl groups, and z being a positive number sufficiently high that the polysiloxane is hydrophobic (z is generally a least 10). The invention also provides a novel polymer melt for spinning these hydrophobic fibers. The fibers can be cut into staple lengths and carded and bonded to form hydrophobic woven and nonwoven products suitable for use in hygiene devices such as diapers. Such devices are improved by these fibers, which, as spun, present a greater hydrophobicity than melt-spun polyolefin fibers lacking the internal siloxane lubricant, the improved hydrophobicity is evidenced by an advancing contact angle for the as-spun fibers of at least about 95°.
Abstract: Nucelophilic group, such as alcohol, terminated 2-oxetanone multimers, process of making same by reacting e.g. alcohol and dicarboxylic acid chloride in the presence of triethylamine, and their use for sizing paper.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 30, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 16, 2001
Assignee:
Hercules Incorporated
Inventors:
Clement L. Brungardt, Richard J. Riehle, Ian Vallance, Jian Jian Zhang
Abstract: Process for repulping paper comprising providing paper comprising thermosetting resin which is the reaction product of epihalohydrin and polyamide made from polyalkylene polyamine, succinic acid and optionally another dicarboxylic acid and repulping the paper to obtain recycled pulp fibers.
Abstract: Method of inhibiting the deposit of sticky material on a papermill felt used in processing pulp slurry into sheets, comprising applying to the papermill felt at least one cationic polymer and at least one nonionic surfactant having an HLB of about 11 to 14.
Abstract: Compositions suitable for use as dry strength additives comprising water soluble polyamidoamine/epchlorohydrin resin bearing polyol sidechains wherein the weight fraction of the polyol in the resin is less than 50 percent by weight and the polyol sidechain is attached to the polyamidoamine/epichlorohydrin resin by carbon-nitrogen bond, such as amide bond or secondary or tertiary amine bonds.
Abstract: A food composition having a softening point of at least about 115.degree. F., and composed of an emulsion and a chemically set gel. The emulsion is prepared from water and a fat; the chemically set gel is prepared from a carbohydrate and water.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 4, 1994
Date of Patent:
December 26, 2000
Assignee:
Hercules Incorporated
Inventors:
Gary Andrew Luzio, Anne Elizabeth Tieleman
Abstract: This invention relates to a method of sizing paper comprising use of a sizing composition comprising: (a) at least one thermoplastic resin selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic rosins having an acid number less than 50, thermoplastic hydrocarbon resins, thermoplastic polyamides and thermoplastic amide waxes; (b) starch; and (c) surfactant. The sizing takes place substantially in the absence of alum or other aluminum based fixing agents.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 28, 1999
Date of Patent:
December 26, 2000
Assignee:
Hercules Incorporated
Inventors:
Robert Bates, Gerard J. Broekhuisen, Edwin R. Hensema, Malcolm J. Welch
Abstract: There is disclosed a method for sizing paper by adding to the surface of the paper a sizing composition comprising cellulose reactive and cellulose non-reactive size. The sized paper performs better in ink jet printing than does paper that is the same except that the size composition contains only cellulose reactive size or only cellulose non-reactive size, when the printing is evaluated for at least one property selected from the group consisting of optical density, feathering, wicking, edge roughness and bleed. The sized paper also has higher toner adhesion, a higher coefficient of friction and a lower coefficient of friction bandwidth than does paper that is the same except that the size composition contains only cellulose reactive size. The paper is also capable of performing effectively in tests that measure its convertibility on state-of-the-art converting equipment and its performance on high speed end-use machinery.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 30, 1997
Date of Patent:
December 19, 2000
Assignee:
Hercules Incorporated
Inventors:
Marco Franco Cenisio, Edwin Rene Hensema, Andrew Mears, Daniel Felix Varnell
Abstract: A comb copolymer comprising a backbone comprising (a) hydrophilic units, (b) residues of dihalogeno compound remaining after the halogen atoms have been removed and (c) moiety containing pendant hydrophobe, such copolymer being particularly well suited as thickener for latex paints.
Abstract: Amine modified pectins wherein the amine is a water soluble amine, amino acid, etc. and process to catalyze the reaction of water soluble polymers having alkoxyester and carboxylic acid functionality, such as polysaccharides, with a primary or secondary amine in the presence of a protease and water.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 20, 1997
Date of Patent:
December 12, 2000
Assignee:
Hercules Incorporated
Inventors:
Huai Nan Cheng, Qu-Ming Gu, Robert G. Nickol