Patents Assigned to Imerys
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Patent number: 6602341Abstract: A method of treating a kaolinitic clay which is intended for use as an ingredient in a ceramic composition which method comprises the steps of: (a) mixing with the kaolinitic clay from 0.1% to 15.0% by weight, based on the dry weight of the kaolinitic clay, of a smectite clay; and (b) subjecting a mass in a moist plastic state of the clay mixture formed in step (a) to mechanical working under conditions such that there is dissipated in the moist plastic mass at least 5 kJ of energy per kilogram of clay mixture on a dry weight basis.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Imerys Minerals LimitedInventor: Christopher Stirling Hogg
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Publication number: 20030141224Abstract: The present invention provides an improved method of beneficiating and dewatering kaolin clays. The product of the improved process is a brightened, dewatered kaolin, suitable for use in pigments and paper coating compositions. The improved beneficiation process provides refined kaolin for pigments and other purposes of the same or better quality as prior art processes, but with the use of fewer steps and materials, at significant cost and environmental savings.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Applicant: Imerys Pigments, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Pruett, Jun Yuan, Christopher R.L. Golley, Michael J. Garska
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Patent number: 6579410Abstract: A new composite material which is useful as a pigment in paper making or paper coating is produced by precipitating a white insoluble pigment compound, eg calcium carbonate, in an aqueous suspension containing a mixture of fine particulate material eg titanium dioxide particles and fibers, eg cellulosic fibers. These suspended solids in the mixture are derived from separate stocks and added together to produce the composite pigment material. The new material is a bonded matrix of the fibers and the white pigment compound having particles of the fine particulate material, eg TiO2, dispersed and bonded within the matrix. The new material may exist in the form of particles in dry or wet form which may be further treated in a known way prior to use in paper making or paper coating.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1997Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: Imerys Minerals LimitedInventors: Ian Stuart Bleakley, Jonathan Stuart Phipps, Paul A Rey, Jose M Rodriguez, Hannu Olavi Ensio Toivonen
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Patent number: 6569527Abstract: A method of producing a breathable film which comprises the steps of: (a) producing an inorganic filler by treating particles of an inorganic particulate material comprising an alkaline earth metal carbonate compound by reaction with a hydrophobising surface treatment agent comprising one or more aliphatic carboxylic acids having at least 10 chain carbon atoms to produce a hydrophobic coating on the particles under conditions such that the inorganic filler produced has a total surface moisture level comprising moisture adsorbed on the particles and trapped within the hydrophobic coating thereon of not greater than 0.1% by weight based on the dry weight of the inorganic particulate material; (b) producing a filled thermoplastic composition by mixing the inorganic filler produced in step (a) with a heated thermoplastic polymer; and (c) shaping the composition produced in step (b) by heat processing to form a film product.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Imerys Minerals, LimitedInventors: Allison Anne Calhoun, Dickey S. Shurling, David A. Skelhorn, Deeba Marjan Ansari
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Publication number: 20030094120Abstract: A pigment product suitable for use in a coating composition to provide a gloss coating on paper, the pigment product comprising a processed particulate kaolin produced from a naturally platy kaolin clay having a particle size distribution such that about 50% to 60% by weight of the particles have an esd less than 2 &mgr;m and less than 25% by weight of the particles have an esd less than 0.25 &mgr;m and a shape factor of at least 15. In processing, the crude kaolin is ground to a shape factor greater than 50 to produce even greater “platy” clay. The pigment product has a particle size distribution such that at least 80% by weight of the particles have an esd less than 2 &mgr;m and greater than 12% and less than 35% by weight of the particles have an esd less than 0.25 &mgr;m and whose surface area is greater than 12 m2/g when measured by the BET method.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Applicant: IMERYS PIGMENTS, INC.Inventors: Christopher R.L. Golley, Daniel John Panfil, Harry Vincent Brown, John Claude Husband
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Patent number: 6564199Abstract: A paper coating pigment manufactured from kaolin crude containing minor amounts of minerals is used in lightweight coated and ultra-lightweight coated applications. The pigments comprise a phyllosilicate assemblage of minerals that yield a final pigment MgO content ranging between 0.04 to 0.3 weight percent and a K2O content ranging between 0.12 and 0.8 weight percent based on the dry weight of the kaolin crude. The mica in the pigment product is 1.0% to 6.7% by weight, and smectite is 1.2% to 9.1% by weight of the kaolin. The presence of these weight percentages can be identified by a shape factor of 15 or greater. The viscous clay content of the feed to produce the pigment product is between 70 and 100 weight percent based on the dry weight of the kaolin clay. The pigment has a shape factor ranging between 35 and 60 or greater, and greater than 80% by weight of the particle are less than 2 microns, and greater than 12% are less than 0.25 microns.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Imerys Pigments, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Pruett, Jun Yuan, Harry Vincent Brown, Jr., David O. Cummings
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Patent number: 6554892Abstract: Coarse platey, high brightness kaolin products and methods for making the same, including combining a coarse kaolin fraction and a fine kaolin fraction, where each coarse or fine kaolin fraction may be produced by processing one or more crude kaolin samples through different stages of the methods of the present invention, by blending of one or more crude kaolin samples so processed, or as a by-product of a coarse or fine kaolin product.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Imerys Kaolin, Inc.Inventors: John A. Manasso, Bomi M. Bilimoria, Leslie A. McLain, Milton Constantin
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Patent number: 6537363Abstract: A pigment product suitable for use in a coating composition to provide a gloss coating on paper, the pigment product comprising a processed particulate kaolin produced from a naturally platy kaolin clay having a particle size distribution such that about 50% to 60% by weight of the particles have an esd less than 2 &mgr;m and less than 25% by weight of the particles have an esd less than 0.25 &mgr;m and a shape factor of at least 15. This platy clay can be blended with b-fraction clay component. In processing, the crude kaolin is ground to a shape factor greater than 50 to produce even greater “platy” clay. The pigment product has a particle size distribution such that at least 80% by weight of the particles have an esd less than 2 &mgr;m and greater than 12% and less than 35% by weight of the particles have an esd less than 0.25 &mgr;m and whose surface area is greater than 12 m2/g when measured by the BET method.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Imerys Pigments, Inc.Inventors: Christopher R. L. Golley, Daniel John Panfil, Harry Vincent Brown, Jr., John Claude Husband
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Patent number: 6514333Abstract: A novel clay pigment, the manufacture thereof and the use of the pigment in the coating of lightweight groundwood paper are disclosed. The kaolin clay particles initially have a shape factor between less than 10 and a particle size distribution where between 30 to 60% by weight is less than 2 microns and 20% by weight is less than 0.25 micron e.s.d. This clay is subjected to attrition grinding to produce clay particles having a shape factor between 13 and 18 and then classified to produce a particle size distribution where 80 to 90% by weight are less than 2 microns and 20% by weight are less than 0.25 micron. These pigments have a G.E. brightness ranging from 88 to 92; are deficient in ultra-fine particles; are fluid at a high solids concentration greater than 70%, and have a low shear Brookfield viscosity below 500 cps and a high shear Hercules viscosity of 18 dyne-cm above 200 rpm when using an “A” bob.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Imerys Pigments, Inc.Inventors: Jun Yuan, Vince H. Brown, Robert J. Pruett, William L. Garforth
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Patent number: 6468343Abstract: Paper coating composition comprising an engineered kaolin pigment containing stacks and platelets of unground coarse particles where greater than 96% by weight is less than 5 microns, of which some kaolinite books or stacks are concentrated in the greater than 1 micron size fraction; 88% to 95% by weight is less than 2 microns; 65% to 85% by weight is less than 1 micron; and 15% to 25% by weight is less than 0.25 micron. A first embodiment comprises particles with a shape factor Ad between 7 and 9 which represents a significant number of stacks and some platelets. A second embodiment comprises particles with a shape factor of 11 or 12 which represents the presence of some stacks with a majority of platelets. The kaolin clay pigments form clay-water slurries of 69% solids or greater. As a coating, the composition gives a G. E. brightness between 88 and 94. The engineered pigment is processed so that the desired shape factor is met, which shape factor is equated to the aspect ratio or morphology of the pigment.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Imerys Pigments, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Pruett, David O. Cummings, Anthony V. Lyons, Steven M. Fortier, William L. Garforth, Daniel J. Panfil, Jun Yuan
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Publication number: 20020117085Abstract: A particulate hydrous mineral suitable for use as an opacifying pigment, filler or extender has a shape factor which is greater than S, where S is defined by Equation 1 as follows:Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Applicant: Imerys Minerals, Ltd.Inventor: Robin Wesley
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Patent number: 6425973Abstract: A method of treating solid containing material derived from effluent or sludge from a plant for de-inking paper, the material containing calcium in the form of one or more insoluble calcium compounds, the method including the steps of treating the material with an acid to cause dissolution of the calcium thereby forming a calcium ion-containing solution in which insoluble solids are suspended, separating the solution from the insoluble solids and incinerating the separated solids. The solution containing calcium ions may be treated by adding one or more reagents to form a calcium compound precipitate, eg calcium carbonate. The particulate solids produced following the incineration step and following the precipitate formation may be employed as pigments or fillers in paper making or paper coating.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Imerys Minerals LimitedInventor: Jonathan Stuart Phipps
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Publication number: 20020088376Abstract: The present invention relates to calcined kaolin products, their production, and use. More specifically, the invention relates to calcined kaolin-containing products having a median diameter particle size of from about 0.5 &mgr;m to about 10 &mgr;m, and a multimodal particle size distribution defined herein. The calcined kaolin products of the invention possess a combination of physical properties and applied properties not previously seen together in calcined kaolin pigments. The products according to the invention find use as flattening (or matting) agents, and as fillers or extenders in paint and coating compositions. More generally, the inventive products may be used wherever calcined kaolins are used.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2002Publication date: July 11, 2002Applicant: Imerys Kaolin, Inc.Inventors: Edward J. Sare, Stephen C. Raper, Tommy L. Adkins, Julie Figlar
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Publication number: 20020079075Abstract: A method of treating solid containing material derived from effluent or sludge from a plant for de-inking paper, the material containing calcium in the form of one or more insoluble calcium compounds, the method including the steps of treating the material with an acid to cause dissolution of the calcium thereby forming a calcium ion-containing solution in which insoluble solids are suspended, separating the solution from the insoluble solids and incinerating the separated solids. The solution containing calcium ions may be treated by adding one or more reagents to form a calcium compound precipitate, eg calcium carbonate. The particulate solids produced following the incineration step and following the precipitate formation may be employed as pigments or fillers in paper making or paper coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: Imerys Minerals LimitedInventor: Jonathan Stuart Phipps
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Patent number: 6402826Abstract: A kaolin clay pigment comprises a coarse kaolin clay or a blend of a coarse kaolin clay with a fine kaolin clay. The coarse kaolin clay is a delaminated and defined pigment product with an overall shape factor greater than about 12. If the coarse kaolin clay is fluid at about 65% to about 75% solids, then it is used by itself as the kaolin pigment. If it is not fluid, it is blended with a fine kaolin clay in amounts ranging from about 0.1% to about 30.0% by weight of the blend. The coarse kaolin clay fraction has a Hinckley Crystallinity Index greater than about 0.6 and the fine kaolin clay has a Hinckley Crystallinity Index less than about 0.5. The pigment has a G.E. brightness of about 90.5 and a particle size distribution such that at least about 90% by weight of the particles has an e.s.d. less than about 2 &mgr;m and about 30% by weight of the particles has an e.s.d. less than about 0.25 microns.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Imerys Pigments, Inc.Inventors: Jun Yuan, Christopher R. L. Golley, Christopher Nutbeem, Rajan R. Iyer, William H. Pope, William L. Garforth, Anthony V. Lyons, Robert J. Pruett
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Publication number: 20020035949Abstract: A pigment material for use in a coating composition suitable for coating a sheet material to be printed by an electrophotographic printer which pigment material comprises a blend of Components A and B as follows:Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2001Publication date: March 28, 2002Applicant: Imerys Minerals, Ltd.Inventors: Anthony Gordon Hiorns, Janet Susan Preston, James Philip Eynon Jones
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Patent number: 6341739Abstract: A process for treating a nitride-containing ceramic material which includes the following steps: (1) comminuting the material to produce a particulate ceramic material having a particle size distribution such that at least 40% by weight of the particles have an equivalent spherical diameter (esd) smaller than 2 &mgr;m; and (2) a ferrosilicon separation step comprising one or both of the following steps: a) subjecting the particulate ceramic material produced in step 1 to differential sedimentation in a liquid medium to produce substantial separation of a light fraction from a heavy fraction, ferrosilicon required to be separated being included in the heavy fraction and refined particulate ceramic material being included in the light fraction; b) subjecting a suspension of the particulate ceramic material to magnetic separation to produce substantial separation of magnetic particulate material from non-magnetic particulate material, refined particulate ceramic material being included in the non-magnetic maType: GrantFiled: December 29, 1997Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Imerys Minerals LimitedInventor: Christopher Stirling Hogg
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Patent number: 6334894Abstract: A method of heat treating kaolin particles which includes the steps of establishing in a furnace a heating zone suitable to calcine the particles and passing the particles rapidly through the heating zone whereby the particles are flash calcined in the heating zone, wherein the furnace is of the kind in which a toroidal fluid flow heating zone is established and the particles are heated in the said heating zone to a temperature of at least 800° C. but not greater than 1100° C. by application to the particles of a temperature increase rate greater than 103 Celsius degrees per second to give a rapid blistering of the particles caused by rapid dehydroxylation of the kaolin and wherein the particles have a residence time of less than 1 second in the said toroidal fluid flow heating zones.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Imerys Minerals LimitedInventor: Jacek Antoni Kostuch
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Patent number: 6323269Abstract: A mineral containing thermoplastic granule for incorporation in a thermoplastic material to produce a thermoplastic end product, the granule comprising at least 50% by weight of an inorganic particulate material, at least 0.1% by weight of an additive comprising a blowing agent, and the balance comprising a thermoplastic binder.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Imerys Pigments, Inc.Inventors: David A. Skelhorn, Allison R Calhoun
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Patent number: 6315867Abstract: A method of dispersing a solid particulate material in an aqueous medium by addition to the aqueous medium of a dispersing agent wherein the solid particulate material is to be used as a filler or pigment in a sheet material which is required to come into contact with foodstuffs, wherein the dispersing agent is a composition comprising: (1) up to 0.25% by weight, based on the dry weight of the particulate solid material, of a water-soluble salt of a poly(acrylic acid) having a weight average molecular weight not greater than 20,000, and (2) from 0.02% to 1.5% by weight, based on the dry weight of the particulate solid material, of either (a) an anionic polyelectrolyte which comprises a water-soluble salt of a copolymer of acrylic acid with acrylamide; or (b) a water-soluble condensed phosphate salt.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1997Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Imerys Minerals LimitedInventors: David Robert Skuse, Shih-Ruey Thomas Chen, William Leonard Garforth, Gary F Matz