Patents by Inventor Anthony Revis
Anthony Revis has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8293939Abstract: Embodiments of a method for removing vicinal diols from a lactic acid fermentation broth comprise the steps of contacting the lactic acid fermentation broth with functionalized silica comprising at least one hydrophobic ligand to facilitate binding of the vicinal diols to the hydrophobic ligand, and separating the contacted lactic acid fermentation broth from the functionalized silica to remove the vicinal diols.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventors: Chana W. Evans, Ralph B. Fogg, James H. Hand, Anthony Revis
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Patent number: 8263153Abstract: The present invention provides a method for preventing or reducing haze development in a beverage. Silane-treated silica filter media are synthesized. By contacting the beverage with the silane-treated silica filter, one or more haze-forming components bind to the silane-treated silica filter media and are removed by filtration. In addition, particulates in the beverage are removed by filtration. Beverages that tend to develop haze on standing and/or chilling such as alcoholic, fruit, and vegetable beverages, are suitable for the present invention. This haze in a beverage is mainly caused by polyphenols and proteins. The present invention provides a method that can reduce the levels of both polyphenols and proteins. The silica filter media useful for the present method include rice hull ash, oat hull ash, or diatomaceous earth.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2005Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventors: Nynne M. Forchhammer, Beth Fryksdale, Keith Hayes, Csilla Kollar, Thomas H. Lane, Anthony Revis
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Publication number: 20120029231Abstract: Embodiments of a method for removing vicinal diols from a lactic acid fermentation broth comprise the steps of contacting the lactic acid fermentation broth with functionalized silica comprising at least one hydrophobic ligand to facilitate binding of the vicinal diols to the hydrophobic ligand, and separating the contacted lactic acid fermentation broth from the functionalized silica to remove the vicinal diols.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Dow Corning CorporationInventors: Chana W. Evans, Ralph B. Fogg, James H. Hand, Anthony Revis
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Patent number: 7989010Abstract: The present invention provides a method for preventing or reducing off-flavor in a beverage. Silane-treated silica filter media are synthesized. By contacting the beverage with the silane-treated silica filter, one or more off-flavor substances or off-flavor precursors bind to the silane-treated silica filter media and are removed. Beverages that tend to develop off-flavor upon storage such as alcoholic, fruit, and vegetable beverages, are suitable for the present invention. The present invention provides a method that can reduce the level of off-flavor substances such as trans-2-nonenal, diacetyl, and cis-3-nonenal. The present invention also provides a method that can reduce the level of off-flavor precursors such as linoleic acid. The silica filter media useful for the present method include rice hull ash, oat hull ash, or diatomaceous earth.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2005Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventors: Herbert Martin Brothers, Jr., Gary L. Gibson, James E. Matherly, Jr., Margo Lynn McIvor, Anthony Revis
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Patent number: 7850012Abstract: The present invention provides methods for separating one or more components of interest from a sample containing particulates and soluble materials. The method comprises the steps of: (a) filtering a sample through silica filter media whose surface silanol groups have reacted with one or more silanes, and (b) simultaneously capturing particulates and binding a soluble component to the silica filter media. The bound soluble component of interest is subsequently eluted from the silica filter media. In one embodiment of the invention, unwanted soluble materials are captured by the treated silica filter media and desired component of interest is recovered from the flow-through. In another embodiment, different components of interest are recovered from both the eluate and the flow-through. Preferred treated silica filter media are silane-treated rice hull ash or diatomaceous earth with functional quarternary ammonium group or functional sulphonate group.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignees: Dow Corning Corporation, Danisco US Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Gibson, Keith Hayes, Meng H. Heng, Csilla Kollar, Thomas H. Lane, Anthony Revis, Landon M. Steele
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Publication number: 20090232950Abstract: The present invention provides a method for preventing or reducing off-flavor in a beverage. Silane-treated silica filter media are synthesized. By contacting the beverage with the silane-treated silica filter, one or more off-flavor substances or off-flavor precursors bind to the silane-treated silica filter media and are removed. Beverages that tend to develop off-flavor upon storage such as alcoholic, fruit, and vegetable beverages, are suitable for the present invention. The present invention provides a method that can reduce the level of off-flavor substances such as trans-2-nonenal, diacetyl, and cis-3-nonenal. The present invention also provides a method that can reduce the level of off-flavor precursors such as linoleic acid. The silica filter media useful for the present method include rice hull ash, oat hull ash, or diatomaceous earth.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2005Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: Herbert Martin Brothers, jr, Gary L. Gibson, James E. Matherly, Jr, Margo L. Mcivor, Anthony Revis
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Publication number: 20090214701Abstract: The present invention provides a method for preventing or reducing haze development in a beverage. Silane-treated silica filter media are synthesized. By contacting the beverage with the silane-treated silica filter, one or more haze-forming components bind to the silane-treated silica filter media and are removed by filtration. In addition, particulates in the beverage are removed by filtration. Beverages that tend to develop haze on standing and/or chilling such as alcoholic, fruit, and vegetable beverages, are suitable for the present invention. This haze in a beverage is mainly caused by polyphenols and proteins. The present invention provides a method that can reduce the levels of both polyphenols and proteins. The silica filter media useful for the present method include rice hull ash, oat hull ash, or diatomaceous earth.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2005Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: Nynne M. Forchhammer, Beth Fryksdale, Keith Hayes, Csilla Kollar, Thomas H. Lane, Anthony Revis
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Publication number: 20080185333Abstract: The present invention provides methods for separating one or more components of interest from a sample containing particulates and soluble materials. The method comprises the steps of: (a) filtering a sample through silica filter media whose surface silanol groups have reacted with one or more silanes, and (b) simultaneously capturing particulates and binding a soluble component to the silica filter media. The bound soluble component of interest is subsequently eluted from the silica filter media. In one embodiment of the invention, unwanted soluble materials are captured by the treated silica filter media and desired component of interest is recovered from the flow-through. In another embodiment, different components of interest are recovered from both the eluate and the flow-through. Preferred treated silica filter media are silane-treated rice hull ash or diatomaceous earth with functional quarternary ammonium group or functional sulphonate group.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: Gary L. Gibson, Keith Hayes, Meng H. Heng, Csilla Kollar, Thomas H. Lane, Anthony Revis, Landon M. Steele
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Patent number: 7374684Abstract: The present invention provides methods for separating one or more components of interest from a sample containing particulates and soluble materials. The method comprises the steps of: (a) filtering a sample through silica filter media whose surface silanol groups have reacted with one or more silanes, and (b) simultaneously capturing particulates and binding a soluble component to the silica filter media. The bound soluble component of interest is subsequently eluted from the silica filter media. In one embodiment of the invention, unwanted soluble materials are captured by the treated silica filter media and desired component of interest is recovered from the flow-through. In another embodiment, different components of interest are recovered from both the eluate and the flow-through. Preferred treated silica filter media are silane-treated rice hull ash or diatomaceous earth with functional quarternary ammonium group or functional sulphonate group.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2007Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignees: Dow Corning Corporation, Genencor International, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Gibson, Keith Hayes, Meng H. Heng, Csilla Kollar, Thomas H. Lane, Anthony Revis, Landon M. Steele
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Publication number: 20070267349Abstract: The present invention provides methods for separating one or more components of interest from a sample containing particulates and soluble materials. The method comprises the steps of: (a) filtering a sample through silica filter media whose surface silanol groups have reacted with one or more silanes, and (b) simultaneously capturing particulates and binding a soluble component to the silica filter media. The bound soluble component of interest is subsequently eluted from the silica filter media. In one embodiment of the invention, unwanted soluble materials are captured by the treated silica filter media and desired component of interest is recovered from the flow-through. In another embodiment, different components of interest are recovered from both the eluate and the flow-through. Preferred treated silica filter media are silane-treated rice hull ash or diatomaceous earth with functional quarternary ammonium group or functional sulphonate group.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Gary GIBSON, Keith Hayes, Meng Heng, Csilla Kollar, Thomas Lane, Anthony Revis, Landon Steele
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Patent number: 7264728Abstract: The present invention provides methods for separating one or more components of interest from a sample containing particulates and soluble materials. The method comprises the steps of: (a) filtering a sample through silica filter media whose surface silanol groups have reacted with one or more silanes, and (b) simultaneously capturing particulates and binding a soluble component to the silica filter media. The bound soluble component of interest is subsequently eluted from the silica filter media. In one embodiment of the invention, unwanted soluble materials are captured by the treated silica filter media and desired component of interest is recovered from the flow-through. In another embodiment of the invention, different components of interest are recovered from both the eluate and the flow-through. Preferred treated silica filter media are silane-treated rice hull ash or diatomaceous earth with functional quaternary ammonium group or functional sulphonate group.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignees: Dow Corning Corporation, Genencor International, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Gibson, Keith Hayes, Meng H. Heng, Csilla Kollar, Thomas H. Lane, Anthony Revis, Landon M. Steele
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Publication number: 20050029195Abstract: The present invention provides methods for separating one or more components of interest from a sample containing particulates and soluble materials. The method comprises the steps of: (a) filtering a sample through silica filter media whose surface silanol groups have reacted with one or more silanes, and (b) simultaneously capturing particulates and binding a soluble component to the silica filter media. The bound soluble component of interest is subsequently eluted from the silica filter media. In one embodiment of the invention, unwanted soluble materials are captured by the treated silica filter media and desired component of interest is recovered from the flow-through. In another embodiment of the invention, different components of interest are recovered from both the eluate and the flow-through. Preferred treated silica filter media are silane-treated rice hull ash or diatomaceous earth with functional quaternary ammonium group or functional sulphonate group.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2004Publication date: February 10, 2005Inventors: Gary Gibson, Keith Hayes, Meng Heng, Csilla Kollar, Thomas Lane, Anthony Revis, Landon Steele
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Patent number: 6822020Abstract: Modified silica fillers are prepared by contacting silica with blends or mixtures containing diorganodihalosilanes and tetrahalosilanes in weight ratios of 1:0.1 to 1:2, respectively. While dialkyldichlorosilanes and tetrahalosilanes such as dimethyldichlorosilane and silicon tetrachloride, respectively, are most preferred, the blends or mixtures may also comprise compositions containing other silanes such as mercaptopropyltriethoxysilane.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventor: Anthony Revis
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Publication number: 20040227127Abstract: Silica surfaces are contacted with compositions containing organosilicon compounds to prepare modified silica fillers. The compositions contain only organosilicon compounds which are monomeric dichlorosilanes and trialkoxysilanes. The treating compositions may be (i) mixtures or blends of dialkyldichlorosilanes, and trialkoxysilanes free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces, or (ii) mixtures or blends of substituted dialkyldichlorosilanes in which the substituted dialkyldichlorosilanes are free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces, and trialkoxysilanes free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces. These mixtures and blends contain dialkyldichlorosilanes and trialkoxysilanes in a weight ratio of 1:0.1 to 1:2, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Lisa Marie Boswell, Csilla Kollar, Anthony Revis, Anil Kumar Tomar
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Patent number: 6811823Abstract: Silica surfaces are contacted with compositions containing organosilicon compounds to prepare modified silica fillers. The compositions contain only organosilicon compounds which are monomeric dichlorosilanes and trialkoxysilanes. The treating compositions may be (i) mixtures or blends of dialkyldichlorosilanes, and trialkoxysilanes free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces, or (ii) mixtures or blends of substituted dialkyldichlorosilanes in which the substituted dialkyldichlorosilanes are free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces, and trialkoxysilanes free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces. These mixtures and blends contain dialkyldichlorosilanes and trialkoxysilanes in a weight ratio of 1:0.1 to 1:2, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventors: Lisa Marie Boswell, Csilla Kollar, Anthony Revis, Anil Kumar Tomar
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Publication number: 20040211724Abstract: The present invention provides methods for separating one or more components of interest from a sample containing particulates and soluble materials. The method comprises the steps of: (a) filtering a sample through silica filter media whose surface silanol groups have reacted with one or more silanes, and (b) simultaneously capturing particulates and binding a soluble component to the silica filter media. The bound soluble component of interest is subsequently eluted from the silica filter media. In one embodiment of the invention, unwanted soluble materials are captured by the treated silica filter media and desired component of interest is recovered from the flow-through. In another embodiment of the invention, different components of interest are recovered from both the eluate and the flow-through. Preferred treated silica filter media are silane-treated rice hull ash or diatomaceous earth with functional quarternary ammonium group or functional sulphonate group.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventors: Gary L. Gibson, Keith Hayes, Meng H. Heng, Csilla Kollar, Thomas H. Lane, Anthony Revis, Landon M. Steele
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Publication number: 20040052939Abstract: Silica surfaces are contacted with compositions containing organosilicon compounds to prepare modified silica fillers. The compositions contain only organosilicon compounds which are monomeric dichlorosilanes and trialkoxysilanes. The treating compositions may be (i) mixtures or blends of dialkyldichlorosilanes, and trialkoxysilanes free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces, or (ii) mixtures or blends of substituted dialkyldichlorosilanes in which the substituted dialkyldichlorosilanes are free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces, and trialkoxysilanes free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces. These mixtures and blends contain dialkyldichlorosilanes and trialkoxysilanes in a weight ratio of 1:0.1 to 1:2, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: Lisa Marie Boswell, Csilla Kollar, Anthony Revis, Anil Kumar Tomar
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Patent number: 6706398Abstract: Modified silica fillers are prepared by a method in which silica surfaces are contacted with compositions containing organosilicon compounds. The organosilicon compounds in the compositions are only of types of structural groups of monomeric dichlorosilanes and trialkoxysilanes. The compositions may be (i) mixtures or blends of alkyl and aryl group containing dichlorosilanes and trialkoxysilanes free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces, (ii) mixtures or blends of substituted alkyl and substituted aryl group containing dichlorosilanes in which the dichlorosilanes are free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces and trialkoxysilanes free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces, or (iii) substituted and unsubstituted alkyl and aryl group containing dichlorosilanes in which the dichlorosilanes are free of hydrocarbon or organofunctional groups reactive with silica surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventor: Anthony Revis
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Publication number: 20040014867Abstract: Modified silica fillers are prepared by contacting silica with blends or mixtures containing diorganodihalosilanes and tetrahalosilanes in weight ratios of 1:0.1 to 1:2, respectively. While dialkyldichlorosilanes and tetrahalosilanes such as dimethyldichlorosilane and silicon tetrachloride, respectively, are most preferred, the blends or mixtures may also comprise compositions containing other silanes such as mercaptopropyltriethoxysilane.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Anthony Revis
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Patent number: 6613139Abstract: Modified silica fillers are prepared by contacting silica with blends or mixtures containing diorganodihalosilanes and monoorganotrihalosilanes in weight ratios of 1:0.1 to 1:2, respectively. While dialkyldichlorosilanes and monoalkyltrichlorosilane such as dimethyldichlorosilane and methyltrichlorosilane, respectively, are most preferred, the blends or mixtures may also comprise compositions containing n-propyltrichlorosilane, phenyltrichlorosilane, cyanopropyltrichlorosilane, and mercaptopropyltriethoxysilane.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventor: Anthony Revis