Patents by Inventor Manfred Raetzsch

Manfred Raetzsch 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: 6136926
    Abstract: Cross-linkable, olefinic polymers synthesized from mixtures of olefinic polymers and ethylenically unsaturated organosilane compounds, which can be grafted, by a 2-step method using thermally decomposing free radical-forming agents by heating the mixtures to a temperature of 30.degree. to 110.degree. C. below the softening temperature or the crystallite melting point of the olefinic polymers used and subsequently heating the mixtures to a reaction temperature of 10.degree. to 60 .degree. C. below the softening temperature or the crystallite melting point of the olefinic polymers used. In the alternative, they can be grafted by a method involving the action of ionizing radiation with simultaneous absorption of organosilane compounds and the action of radiation. The method is suitable for producing films, sheets, fibers, panels, coatings, pipes, hollow objects, foamed materials and molded articles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Assignee: Borealis GmbH
    Inventors: Manfred Raetzsch, Achim Hesse, Harmut Bucka, Dirk Leistner, Sergej Ivanchev, Saul Heikin, Alla Mesh, Moisej Pukschanski
  • Patent number: 6080819
    Abstract: Blends of olefin polymers and syndiotactic vinyl polymers are produced by the catalytic polymerization of olefins and aromatic vinyl compounds or methacrylate esters as vinyl compounds in inert diluents in the presence of a catalyst mixture of transition metal compounds, metalloxane compounds and metal alkyl compounds.The blends have a finely dispersed distribution of the blending components and are suitable for the production of films, sheets, fibers, panels, coatings, pipes, hollow objects, injection molded products and foams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2000
    Assignee: Borealis AG
    Inventors: Manfred Raetzsch, Manfred Arnold, Jana Knorr
  • Patent number: 6077907
    Abstract: Molded polyolefin articles of improved dimensional stability at elevated temperatures and improved stiffness and consist of mixtures of modified propylene polymers, which are synthesized by free radical coupling reactions or polymer-like reactions of functionalized polypropenes, and of unmodified propylene polymers, crystalline copolymers of propylene and .alpha.-olefins, elastic copolymers of ethylene and .alpha.-olefins, largely amorphous polypropylenes, non-isotactic propylene homopolymers, and auxiliary materials.The molded polyolefin articles, produced by blow molding or injection molding are suitable for use in the packaging industry, for use in the domestic appliances industry, to meet the requirements of laboratories and hospitals, for gardening and agricultural implements, for transporting containers for components in the automobile industry, and for components of machines and of electric and electronic equipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: Borealis AG
    Inventors: Manfred Raetzsch, Achim Hesse, Norbert Reichelt, Ulf Panzer, Markus Gahleitner, Max Wachholder, Karl Kloimstein
  • Patent number: 5962594
    Abstract: Segmented polyolefins, which are produced by the reaction of mixtures of powdery polyolefins and polyolefin granulates with unsaturated monomers in the presence of thermally decomposing free radical-forming agents in continuous mixers in two consecutive reaction steps in the solid phase, a reaction step in a solid phase/melt transition phase and a melt homogenizing step, have a high strength and tenacity.The segmented polyolefins, as well as mixtures with conventional polyolefins, are suitable for the production of films, sheets, fibers, panels, coatings, pipes, hollow objects and foams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignee: Borealis AG
    Inventors: Manfred Raetzsch, Hartmut Bucka, Achim Hesse, Norbert Reichelt
  • Patent number: 5929127
    Abstract: Fine-celled polyolefin foams of high dimensional stability at elevated temperatures and high stiffness, with foam densities ranging from 10 to 600 kg/m.sup.3, consisting of mixtures of polypropylenes and polyolefins, which were reacted with bifunctional, unsaturated monomers and/or hydrolyzable, ethylenically unsaturated organosilane compounds in the presence of thermally decomposing free radical-forming agents in two reactive process steps and subsequently foamed. The fine-celled polyolefin foams are suitable for use in the packaging sector, preferably for packaging foods, for external and internal parts of motor vehicles and for components of electric and electronic equipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1999
    Assignee: Borealis AG
    Inventors: Manfred Raetzsch, Hartmut Bucka, Ulf Panzer, Achim Hesse, Norbert Reichelt, Dirk Leistner
  • Patent number: 5883151
    Abstract: Polypropylene mixtures of increased stress-crack resistance and melt strength can be produced by irradiating polypropylene powders with low average particle diameters by low energy electron-beam accelerators with energies of 150 to 300 keV. The polypropylene mixtures produced are suitable particularly for producing films, sheets, panels, coatings, pipes, hollow objects and foamed materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Assignee: PCD Polymere Ges. m.b.H.
    Inventors: Manfred Raetzsch, Achim Hesse, Hartmut Bucka, Norbert Reichelt, Ulf Panzer, Reiner Mehnert
  • Patent number: 4960430
    Abstract: Mat and rough endless sheetlike, ribbon-shaped or filiform polymeric products, preferably natural-fiber-like mat and rough textile products of chemical fiber materials, in particular of synthetic fiber materials, or mat and rough polymer films with low transparency are produced by contacting endless sheetlike, ribbon-shaped or filiform polymeric products with fine particles of organic or inorganic solid matter. This gives the textile structures a rough, woolly, soft feel and they are mat, while films become rough and mat and have a low transparency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1990
    Assignee: Veb Greika Greiz Weberei und Veredlung
    Inventors: Heinz Koerber, Rudolf Hanke, Helmar Paessler, Bernd Kessler, Manfred Raetzsch, Adolf Heger, Karlheinz Kolletzky