Patents Assigned to Laporte
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Patent number: 5486499Abstract: A process for the production of an adsorbent suitable for use in the purification of edible oils such as soya oil comprising treating a layered clay mineral with a solution of a pillaring material such as a suitable aluminum cation so as to cause the adsorption of at least some of the pillaring material into the clay mineral and removing solvent to deposit pillaring material within the clay mineral, the process being characterized by the removal of at least some structural aluminum from the clay mineral by an acid treatment prior to contact with the pillaring material. The resulting pillared material, which can have a higher SiO.sub.2 :Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 ratio than normal as a result of the initial acid treatment can give chlorophyll adsorption capacity above 70% and even, in some instances, up to about 99%.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1993Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: Mary E. Davies, Mavis E. Whittle, William Jones, Robert Mokaya
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Patent number: 5406928Abstract: Apparatus for launching targets for trap shooting whose speed and distance of projection are variable, of the type using a rotatable drum (1)into which are loaded movable targets (2). The movable targets (2) are superposed on each other in columns (3), maintained by tubes or vertical rollers, disposed between a recessed upper holding plate or having radial arms for the storage of movable targets and a lower recessed holding plate (4) for each column (3) of targets (2), or having radial arms between each column (3) of targets (2). The lower plate (4) is above and parallel to a fixed base plate which comprises a single recess (5) so as to permit the passage of movable targets (2) which are received on a launching plate (6) disposed before an ejection arm (7). One or several motors ensures the rotation of the drum (1) and the movement of the ejection arm (7).Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1993Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: LaporteInventors: Paul Panara, Jean-Michel Laporte
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Patent number: 5295608Abstract: The present invention is directed to a carton for storing, dispensing, and displaying adhesives, caulks, sealants, and other articles in tube form. The carton has two apertures, an upper aperture and a lower aperture. The upper aperture is used for loading the articles into the carton. The lower aperture opens into a trough into which the articles are dispensed and displayed. The bottom wall of the carton is inclined causing the articles stored therein to roll towards the lower aperture and be dispensed into a trough. The carton does not use an internal shelf or other channel which would require space that would otherwise be useful for the storage of articles to be dispensed. The carton uses a trough notch to allow easy removal of the articles from the trough. Preferably, the carton has a notch in the lower portion of the front wall to allow easy access to the articles to be dispensed in order to free jammed or otherwise displaced articles.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Laporte Construction Chemicals North America, Inc.Inventors: John Blasko, Mark Longo
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Patent number: 5259360Abstract: Apparatus for launching movable discs of targets for trap shooting, of the type using a rotatable barrel (2) into which are loaded movable targets (1) that are superposed on each other in columns (3, 4) maintained by vertical tubes (5), disposed between an upper plate (6) recessed for the passage of the movable targets (1) and a lower plate (7) recessed for the passage of the movable targets (1) which fall on a base plate (10) fixed against rotation, which presents each movable target (1) to a launching ramp (42) in front of the launching arm (11). The loading of the movable targets (1) takes place frontally by spacing apart the vertical tubes (5). On the base plate (10), a roller cam acts to maintain in place the next-to-last movable target, this roller cam comprising adjusting mechanism to be adapted as a function of the diameter of the targets (1) used.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Laporte Ball TrapInventors: Paul Panara, Jean-Michel Laporte
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Patent number: 5218132Abstract: Adsorbents suitable for use to remove aromatic or polyaromatic hydrocarbons from liquids such as oils may be produced from an acid-activated siliceous clay containing adsorbed oil by treating to carbonize the oil and to activate the carbon so produced on the surface of the clay. The carbonization and activation steps may be conducted by heating in the presence of an activating agent which may be zinc chloride. Preferably zinc chloride activated material is subsequently steam-treated.The invention is particularly useful to reduce the content of hazardous polyaromatic hydrocarbons, such as benzo(a)pyrene, from edible oils.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: David B. Mobbs, David Shaw, Simon Pollard
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Patent number: 5193489Abstract: The clumping ability of a poorly clumping earth is augmented by mixing the earth with a water soluble or dispersible gum selected from the galactomannan gums, e.g. guar gum or derivatives thereof and provides a useful animal litter. Preferably the earth and the gum are dry mixed. Acceptable clumping performance may be achieved using as little as 0.05% of the polysaccharide by dry weight of the earth.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1992Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Laporte IncInventor: John Hardin
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Patent number: 5171376Abstract: Fluxes for aluminium brazing or welding may be produced by grinding the slag by-product of aluminium boron master alloy production. The grinding is preferably to below 75 microns size but particularly preferably to below 30 microns size. The fluxes may be mixed into water to produce a stable, mobile slurry which may be spray-applied to an aluminium work-piece.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: Geoffrey J. Hignett, Alastair McNeillie, David Slater
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Patent number: 5109805Abstract: Small animal litter comprises an absorbent material containing an odor-reducing quantity of an aliphatic halo-nitro-bactericide such as those available under the Tradenames Bronopol, Bronidox or Myacide.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1991Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: Michael G. C. Baldry, David A. Cummerson
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Patent number: 5015334Abstract: The composition comprises a water dispersible colloidal siliceous material, such as a swelling clay, in intimate association with a low molecular weight water soluble high anionic charge density organic polymer, such as a polyacrylic acid or a polyamine, the ionicity of the siliceous material being significantly modified by the charge on the polymer. The composition may be produced by reacting the siliceous material and the organic polymer in an aqueous phase system at a concentration, for example, of from 5 to 25% by weight of the polymer on swelling clay solids. The composition is suitable for use as a retention/drainage agent in paper or paperboard production, preferably after the addition of a conventional high molecular weight flocculating agent.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1989Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventor: Arthur P. Derrick
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Patent number: 4882285Abstract: Pool or spa water can be monitored for dimethyl hydantoin content, as a residue of disinfection with halogenated hydantoin, by determining the quantity of base required to adjust the pH to 9.3. The pH may be judged by a suitable indicator for example thymol phthalein or thymol blue. The method can be applied either titrimetrically, or by comparison colorimetrically with standard solutions and may be modified for use in relation to other halogenated hydantoins. The method may be applied to the testing of pools for compliance with an advisory dimethyl hydantoin content limit and may be embodied in a kit for easy poolside use.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1989Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: John W. Ogleby, Neville J. Charkley
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Patent number: 4804494Abstract: A copper arsenate composition suitable for incorporation in a copper/chrome/arsenic wood preservative composition is made by reacting copper metal with a source of 5-valent arsenic such as arsenic acid under the oxidizing influence of hydrogen peroxide. The quantity of arsenic acid used may be made consistent with the arsenic to copper ratio required in the final wood preservative composition which may be made up by including a suitable source of chromium with the copper arsenate reaction product.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1987Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: Ian K. Egerton, Andrew D. J. Broome
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Patent number: 4797281Abstract: Wood preservative compositions containing as active ingredients compounds of copper, of chromium and of arsenic are produced by mixing copper arsenate and sodium dichromate in an aqueous medium into which is introduced strong acid, for example sulphuric acid, effective to achieve a soluble product. The acid addition is preferably effective to reduce the pH to below 0. The composition so produced is a homogeneous paste which may be dissolved in water to working concentration and used for the preservation of wood by impregnation techniques.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1987Date of Patent: January 10, 1989Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: Andrew D. J. Broome, Ian K. Egerton
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Patent number: 4775521Abstract: Ferrous sulphide is produced by forming a melt of a source of sulphur, suitably flotation grade iron pyrites, and a source of iron, suitably steel, in an electric induction furnace until reaction has ocurred, allowing a slag to form and removing the slag and pouring the residual ferrous sulphide product. Precautions are taken to protect the furnace circuitry from the pervasive effect of iron pyrites dust. The process may produce a ferrous sulphide product containing up to about 35% sulphur by weight with only low sulphur emission to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1987Date of Patent: October 4, 1988Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: John Siddon, Derek Mellor, Nigel Draper
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Patent number: 4687871Abstract: A racemate may be resolved into its enantiomers by stereoselective adsorption on a crystalline molecular sieve having an assymetric crystal structure for example zeolite ZSM11. The resolution may be assisted by the presence of an enantiomer of a compound separable from that of the racemate either preadsorbed on the molecular sieve or included in a polar solvent solution of the racemate to be treated. Resolution of an alkyl aryl sulphoxide racemate is exemplified.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1985Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: Alan E. Comyns, Gareth W. Morris, John P. Sankey
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Patent number: 4661157Abstract: Boron compounds such as alkali metal or alkaline earth metal borates capable of forming hydrates or higher hydrates may be formed into shaped bodies by forming into a paste with water and allowing the water to be bound to form a solid shaped body. The bodies are useful as inserts into preformed cavities in structures, e.g. of wood, liable to insect, fungal or other infestation by virtue of the slow dissolution of the insert and the toxicity to such organisms of the boron compounds.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: William Beauford, Nicholas J. Spragg, Malcolm Millar
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Patent number: 4657881Abstract: Absorbent material comprising clay mineral particles, the particles comprising compacted masses of relatively smaller particles is found to have high absorbency which may be further increased by the use of additives such as silicates, pyrophosphates, swelling clays, polysaccharides or polyvinyl pyrrolidone. Preferred are smectites, attapulgite or sepiolite preferably in the form of particles in below 1.4 mm, preferably below 710 microns in the size range compacted into larger particles in the 710 micron to 4 mm size range. The absorbent particles are suitable for use as pet litter.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1986Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: John R. Crampton, Howard Whiting
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Patent number: 4639226Abstract: A communication kit for organizing and encouraging postal communications between an adult (e.g., divorced parent) and a child includes a plurality of sets of stationery, each set tailored to a specific month of the year. Each set includes a calendar for the month, two letters, two small returnable post cards, two envelopes, one special project and two large post cards. During the first and third weeks of each month, the adult sends a letter and a small returnable post card to the child. During the first week, the child is also sent a calendar on which the adult has marked important days. During the third week, the child is also sent a special project which he or she may color, cut out, assemble, etc. During the second and fourth weeks of each month the adult sends large post cards to the child.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1985Date of Patent: January 27, 1987Assignee: Dorothy LaporteInventors: Melanie H. Rahn, Jane E. Braun
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Patent number: 4622214Abstract: Crystalline molecular sieve materials such as high silica zeolites are manufactured using an organic template comprising an optically active enantiomer such as an enantiomer of 3(.+-.) methyl piperidine -N,N-dimethyl bromide.A new zeolite materials is identified.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1985Date of Patent: November 11, 1986Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: Alan E. Comyns, Gareth W. Morris, John P. Sankey
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Patent number: 4605059Abstract: The heat exchanger (1) comprises a plurality of coils (6.sup.1 -6.sup.5) of tubing of a flexible plastics material, the coils being of cylindrical conformation and of differing diameters each coil being mounted coaxially about the coil of next smaller diameter on an array of longitudinally arranged slat members (10) lying in spaced radial planes about the coil axis. The coils may be supported on the slat members by being received within recesses (11) in the slat edges and the slat members in turn are supported in similar manner on the coil of next smaller diameter. The tubing may be clipped into the recesses, and held therein, by virtue of the tubing or the slat members, or both being made of resiliently deformable material. Suitable material is a polyolefin or a polyvinyl material suitably a polyhalocarbon material where corrosion resistance is required. In use the flow of heat exchange fluid longitudinally through the coils is preferably countercurrent to the flow of fluid over the coils.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1984Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventor: Michael J. Page
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Patent number: 4591581Abstract: A process for the manufacture of adsorbent clay mineral particles comprises first selecting clay mineral particles smaller than 2 millimeter in size, drying the clay mineral particles to a moisture content not exceeding 15% by weight and mixing the dried particles with from 0.2% to 5% by weight of a water dispersible colloid in water to form a mixture having a final moisture content not exceeding 15% by weight. The mixture is compacted in a press and the compacted material broken into masses of particles larger in size than the selected clay mineral particles and in the 710 micron to 4 millimeter size range. The product of the process is useful for example as a litter.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1983Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Assignee: Laporte Industries LimitedInventors: John R. Crampton, Howard Whiting