Patents by Inventor Jen-Show Lai

Jen-Show Lai 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).

  • Patent number: 7196127
    Abstract: A biodegradable polyesteramide and preparation method, having a formulation that contains (a) a diacid: 30%˜70% by weight (b) a diol: 10%˜50% by weight (c) an amide: 5%˜70% by weight (d) a diamine: 10%˜70% by weight (e) a branching agent: 0%˜10% by weight (f) a catalyst: an organic compound containing tin, 0 ppm˜50 ppm total proportion by weight (g) an antioxidant: an aromatic antioxidant, 0%˜5% by weight. A polycondensation reaction proceeds under nitrogen protection, and at a temperature of 140° C.˜270° C., and under this reaction temperature a vacuum polycondensation reaction proceeds for 4–6 hours, whereupon the biodegradable polyesteramide is acquired having a melting point of 125° C.˜130° C., a stretchability strength of 19˜28 Mpa, a fracture tensibility ratio of 80%˜300%. Under conditions where PH=12 and at a temperature of 80° C. complete degradation can be realized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2007
    Inventor: Jen-Show Lai
  • Publication number: 20050065314
    Abstract: A biodegradable polyesteramide and preparation method, having a formulation that contains (a) a diacid: 30%˜70% by weight (b) a diol: 10%˜50% by weight (c) an amide: 5%˜70% by weight (d) a diamine: 10%˜70% by weight (e) a branching agent: 0%˜10% by weight (f) a catalyst: an organic compound containing tin, 0 ppm˜50 ppm total proportion by weight (g) an antioxidant: an aromatic antioxidant, 0%˜5% by weight. A polycondensation reaction proceeds under nitrogen protection, and at a temperature of 140° C.˜270° C., and under this reaction temperature a vacuum polycondensation reaction proceeds for 4-6 hours, whereupon the biodegradable polyesteramide is acquired having a melting point of 125° C.˜130° C., a stretchability strength of 19˜28 Mpa, a fracture tensibility ratio of 80%˜300%. Under conditions where PH=12 and at a temperature of 80° C. complete degradation can be realized.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2003
    Publication date: March 24, 2005
    Inventor: Jen-Show Lai