Patents Examined by Harry J. Gwinnell
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Patent number: 4076893Abstract: Electrostatographic developer compositions for use in developing electrostatic latent images wherein the triboelectric charging potential of functional polymers employed in the carrier materials are controlled through chemical alteration by acylation of hydroxyl and amino functions. The controlled variation of the triboelectric behavior of functional polymers by acylation provides a means of attaining optimum triboelectric responses in development systems.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1974Date of Patent: February 28, 1978Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Harry W. Gibson, Frank C. Bailey, Joseph L. Mincer
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Patent number: 4076868Abstract: A process for simultaneously cleaning and rendering building materials hydrophobic which comprises applying to the surface of the building material a solution of a hydrophobic agent having admixed therewith a filler having a surface area of at least 50 mg.sup.2 /g and after evaporation of the solvent, removing the filler residue.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1976Date of Patent: February 28, 1978Assignee: Wacker-Chemie GmbHInventors: Michael Roth, Erhard Bosch
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Patent number: 4076858Abstract: An apparatus and method for electrostatic copying in which the original document is transported on a conductive grounded plate to several processing stations. The document is positioned with its image or front side on the surface of the plate. At a charging station, the back side of the document receives a uniform electrostatic charge which, in the image regions, leaks off through the plate to provide a latent electrostatic image. The document is then transported to a developing station for development of the latent image with toner and then to a transfer station where the toner is transferred to a final support material and fused to such material. Residual toner is then removed at a cleaning station.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1974Date of Patent: February 28, 1978Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Richard C. Keezer, Werner E. L. Haas
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Patent number: 4075369Abstract: Finely-divided, water dispersible, low molecular weight, linear polyamide resin particles having a unique morphology and of uniform particle sizes are formed by preparing a linear polyamide of a predetermined low molecular weight in the presence of water followed by rapidly quenching the reaction mass with an aqueous medium below the freezing point of the polyamide and continuing the cooling of the mass to a temperature sufficiently low so as to prevent particle growth and structural alteration while regulating the pH of the quenched mass to provide particles of predetermined, uniform size dispersed in the aqueous medium. The particles vary from ultimate flaky sheets or lamellae to loosely packed, randomly oriented, clusters of flaky sheets. Spray dried products may be agglomerates which disintegrate readily in water to the original particles or aggregates depending upon intended uses.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1976Date of Patent: February 21, 1978Assignee: FMC CorporationInventors: Charles F. Ferraro, Richard A. Javick, James A. Robertson
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Patent number: 4075362Abstract: A coating composition, useful for preventing offset of toner to a heated fuser roll, comprises a dispersion of(A) a perfluoroolefin polymer of a fluorosurfactant; and(B) a carrier such as silicone oil:Said composition, when continuously applied to the uncoated metal fuser roll, increases the wear life of that roll to the wear life of the metallic surface of the roll and considerably extends the release life.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1976Date of Patent: February 21, 1978Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Thomas P. Concannon
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Patent number: 4073965Abstract: A novel yellow developer system is provided which employs a Yellow 97 toner in combination with a carrier coated with resin containing copper tetra-4-(octadecylsulfonomido) phthalocyanine. This developer is found to yield prints of exceptional quality and provides long developer life. Processes employing this developer in a color electrophotographic process are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1975Date of Patent: February 14, 1978Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Joseph Mammino, Franklin Jossel
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Patent number: 4073977Abstract: A method of stabilizing pyrophoric metal powders by treating the metal powders with alkylene oxides to form a polymer coating on the metal particles.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1976Date of Patent: February 14, 1978Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Eberhard Koester, Gerd Wunsch, Eduard Schoenafinger, Hans H. Schneehage
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Patent number: 4072796Abstract: Finely divided hydrophobic silica and silicates are prepared by precipitating of alkali silicate solutions with mineral acids or metal salt solutions and treated with organohalosilanes. To the acid precipitation suspension recovered in known manner there is added as a hydrophobizing agent an organohalosilane, preferably at about 50.degree. to 90.degree. C., the precipitated product filtered, washed and dried and there subjected to a temperature of 300.degree. to 400.degree. C. There is used as the organohalosilane a prepolycondensed organohalosilane or a mixture of prepolycondensed organohalosilanes.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1975Date of Patent: February 7, 1978Assignee: Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals RoesslerInventors: Helmut Reinhardt, Karl Trebinger, Gottfried Kallrath
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Patent number: 4071975Abstract: A method of promoting the growth of plants which comprises applying to the surface of a plant growth medium to be exposed to a source of ultraviolet radiation a light-degradable mulching film for agricultural use, comprising a resin composition, whose resin components consist essentially of(1) from 5 to 50 percent by weight of polyisobutylene oxide resin,(2) the balance of a second resin component selected from the group consisting of at least one polyolefin resin and a mixture of at least one polyolefin resin and at least one polydiene resin.The resin composition can be made into a mulching film which, when exposed to the sunlight, photolytically degrades into a pulverized condition within a selected period of time.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1976Date of Patent: February 7, 1978Assignee: Daicel Ltd.Inventors: Kazunobu Tanaka, Masahiko Kusumoto, Shoji Watanabe
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Patent number: 4070499Abstract: A substrate coated with an ultraviolet light curable coating composition is passed under the substantially elliptical cylindrical reflectors of an ultraviolet light coatings processor wherein sources of ultraviolet light are located at the foci nearest the vertices of the reflectors. It has been found that undercuring resulting from vibration of the coated substrate toward and away from the reflectors during passage can be eliminated by maintaining the mean point of vibration more remote from the reflectors than the conjugate foci of the reflectors.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1977Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Warren J. Ramler, James K. Lackore
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Patent number: 4070186Abstract: Electrostatographic developer compositions for use in developing electrostatic latent images wherein the triboelectric charging potential of functional polymers employed in the toner materials are controlled through chemical alteration of active hydrogen containing materials by silylation. The controlled variation of the triboelectric behavior of functional polymers by silylation provides a means of attaining optimum triboelectric responses in development systems.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1974Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Harry W. Gibson, Franklin D. Saeva
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Patent number: 4070507Abstract: Aluminized nickel-base, cobalt-base and nickel-cobalt-base heat resistant alloy substrates are provided in which, prior to aluminizing the substrate, the substrate is provided with a thin coating of rhodium and thereafter a thin coating of platinum, the coatings being diffusion bonded to the substrate, such that when the prepared substrate is aluminized by pack cementation, a compositely structured coating is obtained characterized by improved resistance to high temperature oxidation and sulfidation.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1976Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Assignee: Chromalloy American CorporationInventors: Richard J. Stueber, Stanley J. Klach
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Patent number: 4069365Abstract: Quaternized, cross-linked, insoluble copolymers of unsubstituted and substituted vinyl pyridines and a dihalo organic compound are spontaneously formed at ambient temperature on mixing the two monomers in bulk, in solution or in suspension. The amount of cross-linking may be varied according to the composition and reaction conditions. The polymer product exhibits ion exchange capacity and undergoes a reversible color change from black at a pH above 7 to yellow at a pH below 7. The polymer may be formed in the presence of preformed polymers, substrates such as porous or impervious particles or films to deposit an ion exchange film in situ or on the surface of the substrate. The coated or resin impregnated substrate may be utilized for separation of anionic species from aqueous solution.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1973Date of Patent: January 17, 1978Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventor: Alan Rembaum
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Patent number: 4068026Abstract: An improved apparatus and process for imparting durable flame retardancy to textile materials wherein said material is impregnated with a solution having a poly(hydroxymethyl) phosphonium cation content of from about 10 to about 60 percent by weight, dried to a moisture content of from about 0 to about 8 percent, aerated by passing air through the dried material, cured by polymerizing the monomer on and in the cellulose material with exposure in an enclosed chamber to an atmosphere containing gaseous ammonia and thereafter contacting with water, the improvement comprising, impregnating said material with said solution containing poly(hydroxymethyl) phosphonium cation having a pH of from about 2 to about 9, and after contacting said material with said water, further exposing said material to an atmosphere containing gaseous ammonia.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1975Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Assignee: Hooker Chemicals & Plastics CorporationInventor: George M. Wagner
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Patent number: 4067141Abstract: When pullulan is used as a binder in coating seeds with inorganic materials, growth hormone preparations, etc., a satisfactory binding effect is obtained with smaller amounts than when conventional binders are used. The resulting inorganic coatings on the seeds are superior in surface hardness and disintegration characteristics in the soil after sowing. Germination of the seed and subsequent growth are not affected by pullulan. Chemically modified pullulan can also be used.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1976Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Assignees: Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited, Hayashibara Biochemical Laboratories, IncorporatedInventors: Hiroomi Matsunaga, Kozo Tsuji, Masashi Watanabe
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Patent number: 4068017Abstract: Carrier particles for use in an electrophotographic process are prepared by applying a mixture of a perfluoro acid and polyvinylidene fluoride to the surface of the carrier particle. The resulting carriers are long lived, abrasion resistant and capable of imparting a high triboelectric charge to electroscopic powders mixed therewith.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1976Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Assignee: Addressograph Multigraph CorporationInventor: Virgil William Westdale
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Patent number: 4066806Abstract: A process is provided for the pack diffusion coating of ferrous metal articles with aluminum, wherein a small but effective amount of an energizer, aluminum chloride, is employed associated with a small but effective amount of a halide selected from the group consisting of an ammonium halide and an anhydrous metal chloride mixed in a pack containing particulate aluminum metal mixed with an inert material, e.g. refractory oxide, in which the ferrous article to be coated is embedded, the process being characterized by the fact that substantial outgassing of aluminum chloride is inhibited during the coating process by controlling in combination the total amount of halides employed not to exceed about 1 - 1/2% of the pack.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1976Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: Chromalloy American CorporationInventors: Kenneth K. Speirs, Robert P. Bradley
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Patent number: 4066804Abstract: Metal is deposited on a substrate containing neutral radicals, radical cations or neutral molecules (the latter being derived from a dication normally stable in aqueous media), by contacting the substrate with an electroless plating solution, optionally after sensitization with a salt of a platinum group metal silver or gold. The use of the process for data recording, particularly for the production of magnetic information carriers e.g. tapes or discs, metallizing plastic foam and for producing printed circuits is described.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1974Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries LimitedInventor: Timothy Douglas Andrews
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Patent number: 4066821Abstract: Tungsten carbide tools are provided having improved wear properties which tools produce an improved surface finish on workpieces cut with said tools, both initially and after extended use. The tools are prepared by a process which comprises applying a coating of a Group IVB or VB metal of the Periodic Chart of the Elements over the tool, diffusing said metal into the tool and removing any excess of the metal from the surface of the tool, possibly by further diffusion of the metal into the tool. The preferred method is by gaseous decomposition of a metal halide in an atmosphere which does not contain a carbon source such as methane, used in some previous processes. The source of the carbon in the Group IVB or VB metal carbide is the carbon in the carbide tool being coated. Tools formed in accordance with the invention have wear properties such that they typically last at least four times as long as untreated tools and under most preferred conditions, as much as nine times as long as untreated tools.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1976Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Nathan Henry Cook, Bruce M. Kramer
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Patent number: 4065586Abstract: Polyarylsiloxanes are used on fusing devices in photocopiers to fix particulate thermoplastic toner to a substrate while the toner is in a fused state. The polyarylsiloxanes can be continuously applied in minimal thicknesses on the fusing device to form a thermally stable, renewable, self-cleaning layer having excellent toner release properties. A preferred polyarylsiloxane is polyphenylmethyl dimethyl siloxane.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1976Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Clifford O. Eddy, Thomas R. Hoffend