Patents Assigned to Univation Technologies
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Patent number: 6372868Abstract: This invention relates to a method to introduce multiple catalysts into a gas or slurry phase reactor comprising: (a) introducing one or more olefins and a first catalyst and an activator into the reactor and allowing the olefins to polymerize, (b) obtaining a polyolefin, (c) introducing a second catalyst and an optional activator into the first catalyst/activator composition and thereafter introducing the combination into the reactor and allowing the olefins to polymerize. This invention further relates to a method to introduce multiple catalysts into a gas or slurry phase reactor comprising: (a) introducing one or more olefins, a first catalyst and an activator, and a second catalyst and an optional activator into the reactor, wherein the all the catalysts and activators are combined together prior to being introduced into the reactor.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: John F. Szul, Kersten Anne Erickson, Simon Mawson, Paul T. Daniell, Mark G. Goode, Matthew G. McKee
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Patent number: 6369174Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of at least one solid compound that when used with a polymerization catalyst in a polymerization process results in a phase change of the solid compound to a liquid that renders the polymerization catalyst substantially or completely inactive.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Timothy T. Wenzel, David James Schreck, Thomas H. Peterson
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Patent number: 6359072Abstract: Unique blends of metallocene catalyzed polymers are disclosed. The blends of the invention include a first polyethylene having a narrow molecular weight distribution and a narrow composition distribution breadth index (CDBI), and a second polyethylene having a relatively broad molecular weight distribution and a very narrow CDBI. The blend is advantageously used when it includes 50 percent or greater of the first polyethylene and 50 percent or less of the second polyethylene. Blown film made from the blend will have an unexpectedly good set of optical properties.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventor: Paul D. Whaley
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Patent number: 6346584Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of at least one acid and at least one base and/or at least one reductant and at least one oxidant that when used with a polymerization catalyst in a polymerization process results in the controllable generation of a catalyst inhibitor that renders the polymerization catalyst substantially or completely inactive.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Timothy T. Wenzel, Dick A. Nagaki, Simon Mawson, David James Schreck, Thomas H. Peterson
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Patent number: 6346586Abstract: The present invention relates to a supported catalyst composition and a method for making the supported catalyst composition and its use in a process for polymerizing olefin(s). In particular, the invention is directed to a method for making a supported catalyst composition by combining a heated bulky ligand metallocene-type catalyst system with a carrier or an optionally heated carrier.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1999Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Agapios K. Agapiou, Chi-I Kuo, David M. Glowczwski, Steven K. Ackerman
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Patent number: 6340730Abstract: This invention relates to a process to polymerize olefins comprising reacting olefins with a catalyst system comprising an activator, a metallocene and a second metal compound based on bidentate ligands containing heterocycle moieties.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Rex E. Murray, Simon Mawson, John F. Szul, Kersten Anne Erickson, Tae Hoon Kwack, Frederick J. Karol, David James Schreck
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Patent number: 6339134Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for polymerizing olefin(s) utilizing a cyclic bridged metallocene-type catalyst system to produce enhanced processability polymers.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1999Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Donna J. Crowther, Ching-Tai Lue
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Patent number: 6333389Abstract: This invention relates to a catalyst system comprising an activator and one or more heteroatom substituted phenoxide group 3 to 10 transition metal or lanthanide metal compounds wherein the metal is bound to the oxygen of the phenoxide group and provided that: a) if more than one heteroatom substituted phenoxide is present it is not bridged to the other heteroatom substituted phenoxide, b) if the metal is a group 4 metal then the carbon adjacent to the carbon bound to the oxygen of the phenoxide may not be bound to an aldehyde or an ester, c) the carbon ortho to the carbon bound to the oxygen of the phenoxide may not be bound to the C1 carbon in a group represented by the formula: wherein R6 and R7 are independently hydrogen, halogen, a hydrocarbon group, a heterocyclic compound residue, an oxygen containing group, a nitrogen containing group, a boron containing group, an sulfur containing group, a phosphorus containing group, a silicon containing group, a germanium containing group, or aType: GrantFiled: February 10, 1999Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Gregory T. Whiteker, Jack A. Smith
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Patent number: 6320002Abstract: This invention relates to a process to polymerize olefins comprising contacting an olefin with a composition comprising the product of the combination of an activator and a transition metal compound provided that if the process occurs in the slurry phase then the activator and the transition metal compound are allowed to react for at least fifteen minutes before being contacted with the olefin.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Rex E. Murray, Simon Mawson, Clark C. Williams, James D. Schreck
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Patent number: 6306984Abstract: The present invention relates to a catalyst composition and a method for making the catalyst composition of a polymerization catalyst and a carboxylate metal salt. The invention is also directed to the use of the catalyst composition in the polymerization of olefin(s). In particular, the polymerization catalyst system is supported on a carrier.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Agapios K. Agapiou, Chi-I Kuo, David M. Glowczwski, Steve K. Ackerman
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Patent number: 6303719Abstract: This invention relates to an olefin polymerization catalyst composition comprising the product of the combination of an activator, an additive and a transition metal compound which is represented by the formulae: ((Z)XAt(YJ))qMQn where M is a metal selected from Group 3 to 13 or lanthanide and actinide series of the Periodic Table of Elements; Q is bonded to M and each Q is a monovalent, divalent or trivalent anion; X and Y are bonded to M; X and Y are independently carbon or a heteroatom, provided that at least one of X and Y is a heteroatom, preferably both X and Y are heteroatoms; Y is contained in a heterocyclic ring J, where J comprises from 2 to 50 non-hydrogen atoms, Z is bonded to X, where Z comprises 1 to 50 non-hydrogen atoms; t is 0 or 1; when t is 1, A is a bridging group joined to at least one of X, Y or J, q is 1 or 2; n is the oxidation state of M minus q if Q is a monovalent anion, n is (the oxidation state of M−q)/2, if Q is a bivalent anion or n is (the oxidation state of M−q)/Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Univation TechnologiesInventors: Rex E. Murray, Simon Mawson
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Patent number: 6300439Abstract: The present invention relates to a Group 15 containing metal catalyst compound having a substituted hydrocarbon leaving group, a catalyst system and a supported catalyst system thereof and to a process for polymerizing olefin(s) utilizing them.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventor: David H. McConville
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Patent number: 6300436Abstract: The present invention relates to a catalyst composition and a method for making the catalyst composition of a polymerization catalyst and a carboxylate metal salt. The invention is also directed to the use of the catalyst composition in the polymerization of olefin(s). In particular, the polymerization catalyst system is supported on a carrier. More particularly, the polymerization catalyst comprises a bulky ligand metallocene-type catalyst system.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Agapios K. Agapiou, Chi-I Kuo, David M. Glowczwski, Steve K. Ackerman
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Patent number: 6291610Abstract: A process for the preparation of polyolefins from one or more olefinic monomers is described in which the olefin arc combined with a catalyst complex derived from a catalyst compound having a bis-haloaryl-Group 13 element substituted Group 13-15 atom-containing bridging element, and a co-catalyst activator a tri-n-alkyl aluminum compound or aluminoxy derivative thereof. The process is particularly useful with bisarylboron substituted silicon-bridged metallocenes under gas phase, slurry, solution or supercritical high pressure coordination polymerization conditions for polyolefins derived from olefinic monomers selected from the group consisting of ethylene, (&agr;-olefins, cyclic olefins, non-conjugated diolefins, vinyl aromatic olefins, and geminally disubstituted olefins.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventor: Matthew W. Holtcamp
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Patent number: 6281306Abstract: This invention relates to a polymerization process comprising combining an olefin in the gas or slurry phase with a spray dried catalyst comprising an activator, a particulate filler and a metal catalyst compound.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: John H. Oskam, Timothy R. Lynn, Vincent P. Morrison
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Patent number: 6274684Abstract: Catalyst compositions and methods, useful in polymerization processes, utilizing at least two metal compounds are disclosed. At least one of the metal compounds is a Group 15 containing metal compound and the other metal compound is preferably a bulky ligand metallocene-type catalyst. The invention also discloses a new polyolefin, generally polyethylene, particularly a multimodal polymer and more specifically, a bimodal polymer, and its use in various end-use applications such as film, molding and pipe.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Donald R. Loveday, David H. McConville, John F. Szul, Kersten Anne Erickson, Simon Mawson, Tae Hoon Kwack, Frederick J. Karol, David James Schreck
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Patent number: 6271325Abstract: This invention relates to a composition of matter represented by the formula below, and to a polymerization process comprising combining an olefin in the gas or slurry phase with an activator, a support and a compound represented by the following formula: wherein M is a group 3 to 14 metal, each X is independently an anionic leaving group, n is the oxidation state of M, m is the formal charge of the YZL ligand, Y is a group 15 element, Z is a group 15 element, L is a group 15 or 16 element, R1 and R2 are independently a C1 to C20 hydrocarbon group, a heteroatom containing group, silicon, germanium, tin, lead, phosphorus, a halogen, R1 and R2 may also be interconnected to each other, R3 is absent, or is hydrogen, a group 14 atom containing group, a halogen, a heteroatom containing group, R4 and R5 are independently an aryl group, a substituted aryl group, a cyclic alkyl group, a substituted cyclic alkyl group, or multiple ring system, R6 and R7 are independently absent or hydrogenType: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: David H. McConville, Richard R. Schrock
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Patent number: 6271323Abstract: The present invention relates to mixed catalyst compositions of a Group 15 containing hafnium catalyst compound and a bulky ligand metallocene-type catalyst compound, a unsupported and supported catalyst systems thereof and to a process for polymerizing olefin(s) utilizing them.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Donald R. Loveday, David H. McConville
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Patent number: 6268447Abstract: This invention relates to an olefin polymerization catalyst composition comprising the product of the combination of at least one activator and at least two different transition metal compounds each of which is represented by the formula: ((Z)XAt(YJ))qMQn (I) where M is a metal selected from Group 3 to 13 or lanthanide and actinide series of the Periodic Table of Elements; Q is bonded to M and each Q is a monovalent, divalent or trivalent anion; X and Y are bonded to M; X and Y are independently C or a heteroatom, provided that at least one of X and Y is a heteroatom and Y is contained in a heterocyclic ring J, where J comprises from 2 to 50 non-hydrogen atoms; Z is bonded to X, where Z comprises 1 to 50 non-hydrogen atoms; t is 0 or 1; when t is 1, A is a bridging group joined to at least one of X, Y or J; q is 1 or 2; n is the oxidation state of M minus q if Q is a monovalent anion, n is (the oxidation state of M−q)/2, if Q is a bivalent anion or n is (the oxidation state of M−q)/3Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, L.L.C.Inventors: Rex E. Murray, Simon Mawson, Clark C. Williams, D. James Schreck
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Patent number: 6265513Abstract: Polyolefin wherein A) the melt indices of Fractions 1, 4 and 6 of the polyolefin do not vary by more than 20% relative to the mean of Fractions 1, 4 and 6; and/or B) the percent crystallinity of Fractions 1, 4 and 6 of the polyolefin do not vary by more than 6% relative to the mean of Fractions 1, 4 and 6; and/or C) the Mw/Mn of Fractions 1, 4 and 6 of the polyolefin do not vary by more than 20% relative to the mean of Fractions 1, 4 and 6; and/or D) Fraction 1 has an aspect ratio of 0.5-1.5, fraction 4 has an aspect ratio of 1.2 to 4, Fraction 6 has an aspect ratio of about 1.75 to 5 provided that the aspect ratios of the Fractions differ by at least 0.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Univation Technologies, LLCInventors: Rex E. Murray, Simon Mawson, Clark C. Williams, James D. Schreck