Patents Examined by M. Tierney
  • Patent number: 5294361
    Abstract: A fairly constant concentration of detergent product in the wash liquor in a dishwashing machine can be obtained by using a sachet containing 20-350 grams of both detergent powder and one or more solid detergent briquettes, the weight of each briquette being in the range 1-100 grams and the total weight of the briquettes being 10-200 grams. When applying this sachet the need for extra detergent dosing in between consecutive washes to compensate for the dilution effect of rinse water is eliminated. The sachet is especially useful in industrial ware washing machines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1994
    Assignee: Unilever Patent Holdings B.V.
    Inventor: Guido Van den Brom
  • Patent number: 5254288
    Abstract: A continuous direct esterification and polycondensation process is disclosed in view of the production of polyester comprising units of ethylene terephthalate as the major repeating units, said polyester being substantially improved in particular in respect of its electroconductive properties. Said process comprises supplying terephtalic acid and ethylene glycol to bis(betahydroxy ethyl) terephthalate or its oligomer so as to carry out esterification, followed by polycondensing the resulting oligomer under increasingly reduced pressure, and wherein a solution in ethylene glycol of an electroconductivity enhancing additive, preferably a metallic salt, such as e.g. magnesium acetate, is added to the oligomer reaction mixture when the esterification rate has reached at least 80% and characterized in that said ethylene glycol solution is added to the oligomer reaction mixture in such manner that escape of the added ethylene glycol out of the said oligomer reaction mixture is prohibited.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1993
    Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert, N.V.
    Inventors: Johannes M. Verheijen, August M. Marien, Roger I. De Saedeleer, Ludovicus M. Hellemans, Jan H. Van Hove