Patents by Inventor Glenn C. Calhoun
Glenn C. Calhoun 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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Process for preparing an aqueous dispersion of a quaternary ammonium salt containing vinyl copolymer
Patent number: 7999031Abstract: A method of making an ion triggerable cationic polymer by solution copolymerizing one or more vinyl-functional cationic monomers, one or more water insoluble or hydrophobic vinyl monomers with alkyl side chains up to 4 carbons long, and, optionally, a minor amount of one or more vinyl monomers with linear or branched alkyl groups longer than 4 carbons, alkyl hydroxy, polyoxyalkylene, or other functional groups. The solution polymerization is accomplished by free radical polymerization in a mixture of an organic solvent such as acetone and water. After polymerization is complete, the organic solvent is preferably removed by a continuous process. The continuous process is preferably performed using a plate evaporator system.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2009Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Bostik, Inc.Inventors: Glenn C. Calhoun, Rodney M. Weston -
Process For Preparing an Aqueous Dispersion of a Quaternary Ammonium Salt Containing Vinyl Copolymer
Publication number: 20100048801Abstract: A method of making an ion triggerable cationic polymer by solution copolymerizing one or more vinyl-functional cationic monomers, one or more water insoluble or hydrophobic vinyl monomers with alkyl side chains up to 4 carbons long, and, optionally, a minor amount of one or more vinyl monomers with linear or branched alkyl groups longer than 4 carbons, alkyl hydroxy, polyoxyalkylene, or other functional groups. The solution polymerization is accomplished by free radical polymerization in a mixture of an organic solvent such as acetone and water. After polymerization is complete, the organic solvent is preferably removed by a continuous process. The continuous process is preferably performed using a plate evaporator system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: BOSTIK, INC.Inventors: Glenn C. Calhoun, Rodney M. Weston -
Process for preparing an aqueous dispersion of a quaternary ammonium salt containing vinyl copolymer
Patent number: 7619033Abstract: A method of making an ion triggerable cationic polymer by solution copolymerizing one or more vinyl-functional cationic monomers, one or more water insoluble or hydrophobic vinyl monomers with alkyl side chains up to 4 carbons long, and, optionally, a minor amount of one or more vinyl monomers with linear or branched alkyl groups longer than 4 carbons, alkyl hydroxy, polyoxyalkylene, or other functional groups. The solution polymerization is accomplished by free radical polymerization in a mixture of an organic solvent such as acetone and water. After polymerization is complete, the organic solvent is preferably removed by a continuous process. The continuous process is preferably performed using a plate evaporator system.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Bostik, Inc.Inventors: Glenn C. Calhoun, Rodney M. Weston -
Process for preparing an aqueous dispersion of a quaternary ammonium salt containing vinyl copolymer
Patent number: 7592391Abstract: A method of making an ion triggerable cationic polymer by solution copolymerizing one or more vinyl-functional cationic monomers, one or more water insoluble or hydrophobic vinyl monomers with alkyl side chains up to 4 carbons long, and, optionally, a minor amount of one or more vinyl monomers with linear or branched alkyl groups longer than 4 carbons, alkyl hydroxy, polyoxyalkylene, or other functional groups. The solution polymerization is accomplished by free radical polymerization in a mixture of acetone and water.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Bostik, Inc.Inventors: Glenn C. Calhoun, Rodney M. Weston -
Patent number: 6858678Abstract: A continuous bulk polymerization and esterification process includes continuously charging into a reaction zone at least one ethylenically unsaturated acid-functional monomer and at least one linear or branched chain alkanol having greater than 11 carbon atoms. The process includes maintaining a flow rate through the reaction zone sufficient to provide an average residence time of less than 60 minutes and maintaining a temperature in the reaction zone sufficient to produce a polymeric product incorporating at least some of the alkanol as an ester of the polymerized ethylenically unsaturated acid-functional monomer. The polymeric product is used in various processes to produce water-based compositions including emulsions and dispersions such as oil emulsions, wax dispersions, pigment dispersions, surfactants and coatings which contain the polymeric product.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Johnson Polymer, LLCInventors: Kevin M. Andrist, John E. Blasko, Glenn C. Calhoun, Frederick C. Hansen, Dean R. Hellwig, Kurt A. Hessenius, Steven M. Hurley, D. Sunil Jayasuriya, Matthew G. Lee, Stephen J. Maccani, H. Thomas Mills, Jr., Gregory R. Peterson, Paul E. Sandvick, Dennis M. Wilson, John P. Wiruth
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Patent number: 6518334Abstract: This invention relates to polymer blends comprising a polycarboxypolyamide resin with an alkali dispersible resin. This invention also relates to the use of the polymer blends to prepare aqueous dispersions. The aqueous dispersions were obtained by heating polycarboxypolyamide resins with alkali dispersible resins in an aqueous medium. The invention further relates to coating compositions containing the aqueous dispersions. Such coating compositions include inks, floor finishes, overprint varnishes, sizing, paints and adhesives.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: JohnsonDiversey, Inc.Inventors: Glenn C. Calhoun, Michael T. Sarkis
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Publication number: 20020082375Abstract: A continuous bulk polymerization and esterification process includes continuously charging into a reaction zone at least one ethylenically unsaturated acid-functional monomer and at least one linear or branched chain alkanol having greater than 11 carbon atoms. The process includes maintaining a flow rate through the reaction zone sufficient to provide an average residence time of less than 60 minutes and maintaining a temperature in the reaction zone sufficient to produce a polymeric product incorporating at least some of the alkanol as an ester of the polymerized ethylenically unsaturated acid-functional monomer. The polymeric product is used in various processes to produce water-based compositions including emulsions and dispersions such as oil emulsions, wax dispersions, pigment dispersions, surfactants and coatings which contain the polymeric product.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Kevin M. Andrist, John E. Blasko, Glenn C. Calhoun, Frederick C. Hansen, Dean R. Hellwig, Kurt A. Hessenius, Steven M. Hurley, D. Sunil Jayasuriya, Matthew G. Lee, Stephen J. Maccani, H. Thomas Mills, Gregory R. Peterson, Paul E. Sandvick, Dennis M. Wilson, John P. Wiruth
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Patent number: 6355727Abstract: A continuous bulk polymerization and esterification process includes continuously charging into a reaction zone at least one ethylenically unsaturated acid-functional monomer and at least one linear or branched chain alkanol having greater than 11 carbon atoms. The process includes including maintaining a flow rate through the reaction zone sufficient to provide an average residence time of less than 60 minutes and maintaining a temperature in the reaction zone sufficient to produce a polymeric product incorporating at least some of the alkanol as an ester of the polymerized ethylenically unsaturated acid-functional monomer. The polymeric product is used in various processes to produce water-based compositions including emulsions and dispersions such as oil emulsions, wax dispersions, pigment dispersions, surfactants and coatings which contain the polymeric product.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: S. C. Johnson Commercial Markets, Inc.Inventors: Kevin M. Andrist, John E. Blasko, Glenn C. Calhoun, Frederick C. Hansen, Dean R. Hellwig, Kurt A. Hessenius, Steven M. Hurley, D. Sunil Jayasuriya, Matthew G. Lee, Stephen J. Maccani, H. Thomas Mills, Jr., Gregory R. Peterson, Paul E. Sandvick, Dennis M. Wilson, John P. Wiruth
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Patent number: 5399612Abstract: Novel polymeric compositions are disclosed. The polymeric compositions, in particular, are either soluble or readily dispersible in water. Such polymeric compositions can be characterized as polymeric blends containing at least one acid-functional vinyl polymer and at least one amino-functional siloxane polymer. The novel polymeric blends further include volatile aqueous media comprising water and base in an amount that is effective for preventing the acid-functional moieties of the vinyl polymer from chemically reacting with the amino-functional moieties of the siloxane polymer. Such compositions or "blends", in general, comprise 60-99.9 parts-by-weight of the acid-functional vinyl polymer and 0.1-40 parts-by-weight of the amino-functional siloxane polymer, based upon total weight of the blended polymeric composition. Also disclosed are methods of producing the blended polymeric composition.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventor: Glenn C. Calhoun
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Patent number: 5234974Abstract: An alkali-soluble coating formulation is disclosed. Such a coating formulation comprises a volatile, aqueous carrier; an alkali-soluble hydrophilic polymer, in the aqueous carrier; an alkali-soluble multivalent metal ion-containing bond-forming agent, also in the aqueous carrier; and an effective amount of a volatile alkali ingredient, in the aqueous carrier, for dissolving both the hydrophilic polymer as well as the multivalent metal ion-containing bond-forming agent. The relative amounts of hydrophilic polymer and multivalent metal ion-containing bond-forming agent, in the aqueous carrier, are effective for forming an alkali-soluble polymeric coating on a substrate, upon evaporation of the volatile, aqueous carrier therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Glenn C. Calhoun, Robert W. Stackman, Michael E. Klinkhammer
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Patent number: 5147915Abstract: An alkali-soluble coating formulation is disclosed. Such a coating formulation comprises a volatile, aqueous carrier; an alkali-soluble hydrophilic polymer, in the aqueous carrier; an alkali-soluble multivalent metal ion-containing bond-forming agent, also in the aqueous carrier; and an effective amount of a volatile alkali ingredient, in the aqueous carrier, for dissolving both the hydrophilic polymer as well as the multivalent metal ion-containing bond-forming agent. The relative amounts of hydrophilic polymer and multivalent metal ion-containing bond-forming agent, in the aqueous carrier, are effective for forming an alkali-soluble polymeric coating on a substrate, upon evaporation of the volatile, aqueous carrier therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Glenn C. Calhoun, Robert W. Stackman, Michael E. Klinkhammer
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Patent number: 5093396Abstract: An alkali-soluble coating formulation is disclosed. Such a coating formulation comprises a volatile, aqueous carrier; an alkali-soluble hydrophilic polymer, in the aqueous carrier; an alkali-soluble multivalent metal ion-containing bond-forming agent, also in the aqueous carrier; and an effective amount of a volatile alkali ingredient, in the aqueous carrier, for dissolving both the hydrophilic polymer as well as the multivalent metal ion-containing bond-forming agent. The relative amounts of hydrophilic polymer and multivalent metal ion-containing bond-forming agent, in the aqueous carrier, are effective for forming an alkali-soluble polymeric coating on a substrate, upon evaporation of the volatile, aqueous carrier therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Glenn C. Calhoun, Robert W. Stackman, Michael E. Klinkhammer