Patents by Inventor Marcus Krieg
Marcus Krieg 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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Publication number: 20240417888Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a fiber material having an antimicrobial effect, comprising fibers of regenerated cellulose and/or regenerated cellulose derivatives and at least one antimicrobial agent component. The present disclosure also includes a method of producing a fiber material having an antimicrobial effect, a fiber material produced by the method, and the use of the fiber material. The agent component of the fiber material comprises silver (Ag) and ruthenium (Ru), wherein silver and ruthenium are in electrical contact with one another and embedded in and/or at least partially surrounded by the cellulose and/or cellulose derivative fibers. The fiber material has not only antimicrobial properties, but also deodorising and/or odor-neutralising properties. In particular, the durability of the efficacy of the hygiene fibers is surprising.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2022Publication date: December 19, 2024Applicant: AGXX INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDING GMBHInventors: Ayad ABUL-ELLA, Olaf WAGNER, Carsten MEYER, Uwe LANDAU, Frank MEISTER, Marcus KRIEG, Christoph KINDLER
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Patent number: 10501876Abstract: Functional spunlaid fabrics incorporating fibers made from non-meltable polymers containing permanently one or more functional additives are provided. The fibers are entangled and interlocked to form a firm nonwoven composite, have different lengths, and aspect ratios above 1,000. The fibers have a mean diameter of 0.1 to 500 micrometres and diameter variations within a single fiber and among each other of at least 30%. The fibers contain more than 40 wt % of finely distributed functional additives in solid and/or liquid form. The spunlaid fabric is produced from a spinning solution containing the non-meltable polymer dissolved in a direct solvent and at least one functional additive. The spinning solution is extruded out of a spinneret, and the resulting strands are drawn in the longitudinal direction to form fibers, stabilized and laid down to form a nonwoven fabric with permanent functional properties. Exemplary spunlaid fabrics include clothing, technical textiles and filters.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2018Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: THUERINGISCHES INSTITUT FUER TEXTIL-UND KUNSTSTOFF-FORSCHUNG E.V.Inventors: Yvonne Ewert, Frank-Günter Niemz, Marcus Krieg, Bernd Riedel
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Patent number: 10443153Abstract: The invention relates to molded cellulose bodies, in particular fibers, filaments, directly spun nonwovens, films, or foams which have flame-resistant properties. The fibers and filaments can be further processed as textiles into yarns, wovens, knitted fabrics, and nonwovens. The molded bodies are produced from solutions of cellulose and melamine cyanurate or cellulose and crosslinked or partially crosslinked melamine resin particles in an organic solvent. The melamine cyanurate or the melamine resin particles provide the molded cellulose bodies with flame-retardant properties. The molded cellulose bodies made of cellulose and melamine cyanurate or melamine resin particles can further contain flame retardants, in particular flame retardants which act synergistically, in a particulate form. The obtained textile fibers and nonwoven materials have a soft touch and can be processed or finished as filaments or yarns on conventional textile machines.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2015Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: smartpolymer GmbHInventors: Frank-Günter Niemz, Marcus Krieg, Michael Mooz, Ralf-Uwe Bauer, Sabine Riede
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Patent number: 10323138Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing cellulosic shaped articles with stabilized inclusions in the form of a microfine dispersion of nonpolar organic compounds and mixtures by a dry-wet extrusion process. The shaped articles produced in this way exhibit by comparison with unmodified cellulose fibers a substantially increased storage capacity for nonpolar active substances. They are suitable in particular for use in textiles for clothing, industrial textiles, leisure, medicine and cosmetics. Potential functional effects imparted include the physical effect of heat storage and/or the uniform and finely meterable storage and release of nonpolar active substances and plant extracts from the interior of the fibers of the shaped articles. It is possible through a suitable choice of the nonpolar portion to produce by this process also fibers capable of absorbing liquid or gaseous nonpolar substances.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2016Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: smartpolymer GmbHInventors: Sabine Riede, Marcus Krieg
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Publication number: 20180313010Abstract: Functional spunlaid fabrics incorporating fibers made from non-meltable polymers containing permanently one or more functional additives are provided. The fibers are entangled and interlocked to form a firm nonwoven composite, have different lengths, and aspect ratios above 1,000. The fibers have a mean diameter of 0.1 to 500 micrometres and diameter variations within a single fiber and among each other of at least 30%. The fibers contain more than 40 wt % of finely distributed functional additives in solid and/or liquid form. The spunlaid fabric is produced from a spinning solution containing the non-meltable polymer dissolved in a direct solvent and at least one functional additive. The spinning solution is extruded out of a spinneret, and the resulting strands are drawn in the longitudinal direction to form fibers, stabilized and laid down to form a nonwoven fabric with permanent functional properties. Exemplary spunlaid fabrics include clothing, technical textiles and filters.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventors: Yvonne EWERT, Frank-Günter NIEMZ, Marcus KRIEG, Bernd RIEDEL
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Publication number: 20170209346Abstract: What is described is a shaped cellulose body having physiologically active mineral substance compounds distributed therein, which are bound within the cellulose matrix of the shaped body and are distributed homogeneously over the cross section thereof. The mineral substance compound is soluble in water, and contains at least one element selected from the group comprising sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron, copper, manganese and zinc. Even after repeated washing, the shaped cellulose body still contains a high proportion of the mineral substance. It preferably takes the form of fibers, filaments, films or spunbonded webs formed from these fibers. It is especially intended for topical purposes on the human skin, specifically for cosmetic or dermatological purposes. These shaped bodies can be processed to give sheetlike structures, laminates, composite materials and webs, alone or in a mixture with other shaped bodies and fibers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2015Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: Marcus KRIEG, Ralf-Uwe BAUER, Michael MOOZ, Sabine RIEDE
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Publication number: 20170016148Abstract: The invention relates to molded cellulose bodies, in particular fibers, filaments, directly spun nonwovens, films, or foams which have flame-resistant properties. The fibers and filaments can be further processed as textiles into yarns, wovens, knitted fabrics, and nonwovens. The molded bodies are produced from solutions of cellulose and melamine cyanurate or cellulose and crosslinked or partially crosslinked melamine resin particles in an organic solvent. The melamine cyanurate or the melamine resin particles provide the molded cellulose bodies with flame-retardant properties. The molded cellulose bodies made of cellulose and melamine cyanurate or melamine resin particles can further contain flame retardants, in particular flame retardants which act synergistically, in a particulate form. The obtained textile fibers and nonwoven materials have a soft touch and can be processed or finished as filaments or yarns on conventional textile machines.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2015Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: Frank-Günter NIEMZ, Marcus KRIEG, Michael MOOZ, Ralf-Uwe BAUER, Sabine RIEDE
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Publication number: 20160152803Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing cellulosic shaped articles with stabilized inclusions in the form of a microfine dispersion of nonpolar organic compounds and mixtures by a dry-wet extrusion process. The shaped articles produced in this way exhibit by comparison with unmodified cellulose fibers a substantially increased storage capacity for nonpolar active substances. They are suitable in particular for use in textiles for clothing, industrial textiles, leisure, medicine and cosmetics. Potential functional effects imparted include the physical effect of heat storage and/or the uniform and finely meterable storage and release of nonpolar active substances and plant extracts from the interior of the fibers of the shaped articles. It is possible through a suitable choice of the nonpolar portion to produce by this process also fibers capable of absorbing liquid or gaseous nonpolar substances.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2016Publication date: June 2, 2016Inventors: Axel KOLBE, Hardy MARKWITZ, Sabine RIEDE, Marcus KRIEG
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Patent number: 9303335Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing cellulosic shaped articles with stabilized inclusions in a microfine dispersion of nonpolar organic compounds and mixtures by a dry-wet extrusion process. The shaped articles produced in this way exhibit by comparison with unmodified cellulose fibers a substantially increased storage capacity for heat and/or nonpolar active substances. They are suitable in particular for use in textiles for clothing, industrial textiles, leisure, medicine and cosmetics. Potential functional effects imparted include the physical effect of heat storage and/or the uniform and finely meterable storage and release of nonpolar active substances and plant extracts from the interior of the fibers of the shaped articles. It is possible through a suitable choice of the nonpolar portion to produce by this process also fibers capable of absorbing liquid or gaseous nonpolar substances.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2008Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: smartpolymer GmbHInventors: Axel Kolbe, Hardy Markwitz, Sabine Riede, Marcus Krieg
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Patent number: 9242023Abstract: Shaped lyocell cellulose articles are provided for binding heavy metal ions and radioactive isotopes thereof. The shaped articles include one or more hexacyanoferrates that are incorporated in a cellulosic matrix and uniformly distributed therein. The shaped articles can be fibers, fibrids, fibrous nonwoven webs, granules, beads, self-supporting films, tubular films, filaments, sponges, foams or bristles. They are useful for water treatment and water decontamination, for metal beneficiation, for treatment of wound with wound dressings, for air and gas filtration and in protective apparel.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2013Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: THUERINGISCHES INSTITUT FUER TEXTIL-UND KUNSTSTOFF-FORSCHUNG E.V.Inventors: Marcus Krieg, Martin Sellin, Michael Mooz
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Publication number: 20130295197Abstract: Shaped lyocell cellulose articles are provided for binding heavy metal ions and radioactive isotopes thereof. The shaped articles include one or more hexacyanoferrates that are incorporated in a cellulosic matrix and uniformly distributed therein. The shaped articles can be fibers, fibrids, fibrous nonwoven webs, granules, beads, self-supporting films, tubular films, filaments, sponges, foams or bristles. They are useful for water treatment and water decontamination, for metal beneficiation, for treatment of wound with wound dressings, for air and gas filtration and in protective apparel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Marcus KRIEG, Martin SELLIN, Michael MOOZ
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Publication number: 20120215148Abstract: The invention relates to functional spunbonded fabrics incorporating fibers made from non-fusible polymers containing one or more functional additives. The fibers are interwoven and interlocked to form a firm fleece composite, have different lengths, and have aspect ratios above 1,000. The fibers have a mean diameter of 0.1 to 500 micrometres and diameter variations within a fiber and/or among each other of at least 30%. The fibers contain more than 40 wt % of finely distributed functional additives in solid and/or liquid form. The spunbonded fabric is produced from a spinning solution containing the non-fusible polymer dissolved in a direct solvent and at least one functional additive. The spinning solution is extruded out of a spinneret, and the resulting strands are drawn in the longitudinal direction to form filaments or fibers, stabilized and laid down to form a fleece fabric. Exemplary spunbonded fabrics include clothing, technical textiles and filters.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventors: Yvonne Ewert, Frank-Günter Niemz, Marcus Krieg, Bernd Riedel
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Publication number: 20110045078Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing cellulosic shaped articles with stabilized inclusions in a microfine dispersion of nonpolar organic compounds and mixtures by a dry-wet extrusion process. The shaped articles produced in this way exhibit by comparison with unmodified cellulose fibers a substantially increased storage capacity for heat and/or nonpolar active substances. They are suitable in particular for use in textiles for clothing, industrial textiles, leisure, medicine and cosmetics. Potential functional effects imparted include the physical effect of heat storage and/or the uniform and finely meterable storage and release of nonpolar active substances and plant extracts from the interior of the fibers of the shaped articles. It is possible through a suitable choice of the nonpolar portion to produce by this process also fibers capable of absorbing liquid or gaseous nonpolar substances.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2008Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: Axel Kolbe, Hardy Markwitz, Sabine Riede, Marcus Krieg