Patents by Inventor Atze J. Nijenhuis
Atze J. Nijenhuis 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: 8287972Abstract: The invention relates the use of a copolyester elastomer comprising hard blocks comprising polyester segments, polymeric soft blocks and urethane linkages, in applications with a thermal overload requirement specifying a thermal overload temperature above the melting temperature of the copolyester elastomer. The invention also relates to films as well as tubes and electrical cables, such as convoluted tubes and electrical cables for use in cable harness systems. The invention more further relates to polymeric materials with high heat properties that can be used in the tubes and cables and to tubes and cables at least comprising a layer consisting of the polymeric materials.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2008Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: DSM IP Assets B.V.Inventors: Hendricus F. Aussems, Atze J. Nijenhuis, Beert J. Keestra
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Publication number: 20120035303Abstract: This invention relates to a flame retardant thermoplastic composition comprising a thermoplastic polymer composition; a flame retardant containing a phosphorus containing anion; a borate; and an acid scavenger.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2010Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: DSM IP Assets B.V.Inventors: Angelika Schmidt, Luc E.F. Leemans, Atze J. Nijenhuis
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Publication number: 20110003103Abstract: The invention relates the use of a copolyester elastomer comprising hard blocks comprising polyester segments, polymeric soft blocks and urethane linkages, in applications with a thermal overload requirement specifying a thermal overload temperature above the melting temperature of the copolyester elastomer. The invention also relates to films as well as tubes and electrical cables, such as convoluted tubes and electrical cables for use in cable harness systems. The invention more further relates to polymeric materials with high heat properties that can be used in the tubes and cables and to tubes and cables at least comprising a layer consisting of the polymeric materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2008Publication date: January 6, 2011Inventors: Hendricus F. Aussems, Atze J. Nijenhuis, Beert J. Keestra
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Patent number: 6835799Abstract: The invention relates to a randomly branched polyamide comprising at least units derived from: 1. AB monomers, 2. at least one compound I, being a carboxylic acid (Av) having a functionality v≧2 or an amine (Bw) having a functionality w≧2, 3. at least one compound II, being a carboxylic acid (Av) having a functionality v≧3 or an amine (Bw) having a functionality w≧3, compound II being a carboxylic acid if compound I is an amine or compound II being an amine if compound I is a carboxylic acid and the amounts of all units derived from carboxylic acids and amines in the polyamide satisfying conditions as mentioned in claim 1. The composition of the randomly branched polyamide is such that it cannot form a crosslinked polyamide (and thus no gels, either), in particular during the prepolymerization, the polymerization, the post-condensation, the processing and the storage of the randomly branched polyamide, and this at a variety of ambient factors, for instance at elevated temperature and pressure.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: DSM IP Assets B. V.Inventors: Atze J. Nijenhuis, RenĂ© Aberson, Boudewijn J. R. Scholtens
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Publication number: 20020022712Abstract: The invention relates to a randomly branched polyamide comprising at least units derived from:Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Atze J. Nijenhuis, Rene Aberson, Boudewijn J.R. Scholtens
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Patent number: 6074749Abstract: The invention relates to an acid-dyeable polyamide fiber which can be obtained very reproducibly and unsusceptibly to faults during the production process. The fiber is characterized in that the amino end group content is less than 10 meq/kg. A very reproducible affinity for dyestuffs is obtained by copolymerization of a compound containing an acidic end group and having a basic nature. Compounds derived from melamine are particularly suitable.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: DSM N.V.Inventors: Jan E. F. Arnauts, Atze J. Nijenhuis, Cornelis Versluis, Rene Aberson
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Patent number: 6060580Abstract: The invention relates to a star-shaped branched polyamide that has a high thermal stability and can be produced in existing production facilities for the corresponding linear polyamide. This is achieved by allowing the polyamide branches, at least three, to be formed from a multifunctional core having functional groups chosen from the group comprising amine and carboxyl groups, the amine or carboxyl groups being bound to an acyclic compound in which branching occures, if it is branched, at a carbon atom, or via an acyclic chain to a heterocyclic compound showing point symmetry.The process for the preparation is carried out under the conditions of the preparation of the corresponding linear polyamide. It proves to be possible to obtain, after shorter polymerization times, a product with mechanical properties that are comparable with those of the linear polyamide after significantly longer polymerization times.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: DSM N. V.Inventors: Atze J Nijenhuis, Martien Serne, Ellen M. M. de Brabander-van den Berg, Rene Aberson
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Patent number: 6051312Abstract: The invention relates to a polyamide fiber whose polyamide is heavily branched. The branched polyamide preferably has 3-20 branches which are joined to a core molecule which is smaller than the polyamide arms. The arms originate preferably from functional groups which are identical and are preferably carboxyl groups. The polyamide is chosen from the group of polyamides which are produced by polycondensation of .alpha.,.omega.-aminocarboxylic acids or by ring-opening polymerization of lactams. Preferably, the polyamide is nylon-6. The properties of the fiber according to the invention are at least at the same level as those of fibers obtained by spinning linear polyamide. The spinning process for the fiber according to the invention is less susceptible to faults. Inter alia, the viscosity of the polyamide no longer changes during the spinning process.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: DSM NVInventors: Jan E. F. Arnauts, Atze J. Nijenhuis, Ellen M. M. de Brabander-ven den Berg, Cornelis Versluis, Martien Serne
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Patent number: 5698662Abstract: The invention relates to a dendritic macromolecule with branches prepared from halogen cyanide units composed of a monohalogenated hydrocarbon compound comprising 3-50 carbon atoms and at least one cyanide group, the halogen and the cyanide group being separated from one another by at least 3 carbon atoms. The invention also relates to a process for the preparation of a dendritic macromolecule, comprising a core and at least one branch emanating from the core, characterized in that the process comprises the steps a) through c):a) substantially every functional group of the core molecule is reacted with monomeric halogen cyanide unitsb) substantially every incorporated cyanide group is reduced to an aminec) substantially every amine group is reacted with monomeric halogen cyanide units,steps b) and c) being conducted alternately.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: DSM N.V.Inventors: Christiaan J. C. Stoelwinder, Ellen M. M. de Brabander-van den Berg, Atze J. Nijenhuis
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Patent number: 5610268Abstract: The invention relates to a dendritic macromolecule comprising a core and branches emanating from the core wherein the branches are based on vinyl cyanide and/or fumaryl dinatrile units. The invention also relates to processes for preparing these dendritic macromolecules. The dendritic macromolecules according to the invention are not sensitive to degradation through hydrolysis reactions and are also very stable at a high temperature. The processes are very suitable for large scale production of the dendritic macromolecules without requiring purification of reaction intermediates.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: DSM N.V.Inventors: Egbert W. Meijer, Hubertus J. M. Bosman, Franciscus H. A. M. J. Vandenbooren, Ellen M. M. De Brabander-Van Den Berg, Anna M. C. F. Castelijns, Hendrikus C. J. De Man, Rafael W. E. G. Reintjens, Christiaan J. C. Stoelwinder, Atze J. Nijenhuis
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Patent number: 5530092Abstract: The invention relates to a dendritic macromolecule comprising a core and branches emanating from the core wherein the branches are based on vinyl cyanide and/or fumaryl dinatrile units. The invention also relates to processes for preparing these dendritic macromolecules. The dendritic macromolecules according to the invention are not sensitive to degradation through hydrolysis reactions and are also very stable at a high temperature. The processes are very suitable for large scale production of the dendritic macromolecules without requiring purification of reaction intermediates.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1994Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: DSM N.V.Inventors: Egbert W. Meijer, Hubertus J. M. Bosman, Franciscus H. A. M. J. Vandenbooren, Ellen M. M. De Brabander-van den Berg, Anna M. C. F. Castelijns, Hendrikus C. J. De Man, Rafael W. E. G. Reintjens, Christiaan J. C. Stoelwinder, Atze J. Nijenhuis
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Patent number: 5492997Abstract: A copolymer of a lactone and a polycyclic carbonate is prepared by heating a monomer of a lactone with a polycyclic carbonate having two cyclic structures including a carbonate group at elevated temperatures less than 200 degrees Centigrade in the presence of a catalyst. The described copolymers evidence excellent mechanical properties, good resorption velocity and do not disintegrate upon degradation into materials of high crystallinity.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Rijksuniversiteit te GroningenInventors: Dirk W. Grijpma, Erik Kroeze, Atze J. Nijenhuis, Albertus J. Pennings