Patents by Inventor Mark Rule

Mark Rule 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: 4788355
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for iodinating an aromatic compound over a zeolite catalyst containing a deactivation modifier selected from the group consisting of ions or salts of hydrogen, copper, zinc, cadmium, silver and mercury.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1988
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventor: Mark Rule
  • Patent number: 4786713
    Abstract: A copoly(arylene sulfide) corresponding to the structure[(--A--S--).sub.1-x (--A--S--S--).sub.x ].sub.nwherein x is in the range of 0.5 to 0.001 prepared by reacting a mixture of a diiodoaromatic compound and elemental sulfur.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1988
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Mark Rule, David R. Fagerburg, Joseph J. Watkins, Jerry S. Fauver
  • Patent number: 4780563
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for the co-production of aromatic carboxylic esters and alkyl iodides by the carbonylation of aromatic iodides in the presence of an ether and a palladium catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 25, 1988
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Guy R. Steinmetz, Mark Rule, Victor H. Agreda, Lanney C. Treece
  • Patent number: 4778917
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for the co-production of aromatic carboxylic esters and alkyl iodides by the carbonylation of aromatic iodides in the presence of an ether and a ruthunium catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Guy R. Steinmetz, Mark Rule, Victor H. Agreda, Lanney C. Treece
  • Patent number: 4778938
    Abstract: This invention relates to a process for iodination of aromatic compounds in the presence of oxygen over a zeolite catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Mark Rule, Donald W. Lane, Thomas H. Larkins, Jr., Gerald C. Tustin
  • Patent number: 4778918
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for the co-production of aromatic carboxylic esters and alkyl iodides by the carbonylation of aromatic iodides in the presence of an ether and a rhodium catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Guy R. Steinmetz, Mark Rule, Victor H. Agreda, Lanney C. Treece
  • Patent number: 4778939
    Abstract: The invention relates to a process for iodinating an aromatic compound which comprises reacting iodine and the aromatic compound over a non-acid catalyst, wherein the catalyst has been contacted with an alkali or alkaline earth metal salt, with a source of iodine and a source of molecular oxygen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Gerald C. Tustin, Mark Rule
  • Patent number: 4778940
    Abstract: A process for iodinating an aromatic compound in which a source of iodine is reacted with the aromatic compound in the presence of oxygen over a non-acid catalyst wherein the aromatic compound has a fluoro, chloro, bromo, iodo, hydroxy or cyano group.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1988
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Mark Rule, Gerald C. Tustin, Donald W. Lane, Thomas H. Larkins
  • Patent number: 4746758
    Abstract: This invention relates to a process for iodination of aromatic compounds in the presence of oxygen over a zeolite catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1988
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Mark Rule, Donald W. Lane, Thomas H. Larkins, Jr., Gerald C. Tustin
  • Patent number: 4705890
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for production of aromatic carboxylic acids by the carbonylation of aromatic iodides in the presence of a ruthenium catalyst, a Bronsted base, and an iodide promoter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1987
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Guy R. Steinmetz, Mark Rule
  • Patent number: 4654436
    Abstract: This invention relates to a novel carbonylation process for the production of aromatic carboxylic acids or esters of aromatic. More particularly, this invention relates to a process for the carbonylation of aromatic iodides or bromides with carbon monoxide in the presence of a palladium catalyst promoted with a Group VIB carbonyl and in the presence of an alcohol or water in a base reaction medium having a pKa greater than about 8. When the alcohol is used the product is the ester. When water is used the product is the carboxylic acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1987
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Donald W. Lane, Thomas H. Larkins, Jr., Mark Rule
  • Patent number: 4649216
    Abstract: This invention relates to a novel carbonylation process for the production of aromatic carboxylic acids. More particularly, this invention relates to a process for the carbonylation of aromatic iodides with carbon monoxide in the presence of a nickel catalyst in a hydrocarbon carboxylic acid reaction medium to prepare aromatic carboxylic acids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1987
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Mark Rule, Thomas H. Larkins, Jr., Donald W. Lane, Guy R. Steinmetz
  • Patent number: 4481314
    Abstract: Disclosed are novel anthraquinone compounds containing tetra-p-phenylenediamine substituents, particularly useful in molding type polyester compositions and possessing strong infrared absorptivity. This property renders these compounds attractive as additives for increasing the infrared energy absorptivity of polyesters either from high intensity quartz lamps or from certain laser systems. These compounds are particularly useful in bottle polyester material for increasing the blow-mold parison reheat rate, and in the printing of plastic articles with lasers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1984
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventor: Mark Rule
  • Patent number: 4446303
    Abstract: Disclosed is a process for the manufacture of high molecular weight polyesters, particularly poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and modified PET, having inherent viscosities (I.V.) for example, above about 0.6, and up to about 1.3 or higher. Such polymers are useful, for example, as structural moldings, self-supporting sheets and films, and blow-molded bottles. The process involves one or more recrystallizations of the polymer incident to solid-state polycondensation, which recrystallizations, it has been discovered, restores the high polycondensation activity of the polymer experienced in the early stages thereof and allows greatly increased overall build-up rate and higher final I.V. for the total polycondensation period. The process is particularly applicable to crystallizable polyesters in general which lend to solid-state build-up.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1984
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Louis D. Moore, Mark Rule, Thomas H. Wicker
  • Patent number: 4391985
    Abstract: The present invention provides a process whereby by-product isophthalic acid is easily removed from terephthalic acid. The process thus provides a terephthalic acid product of improved purity. The process involves cooling at least a portion of a hot acetic acid production stream from which precipitated terephthalic acid has been removed so as to precipitate at least a portion of the isophthalic acid dissolved therein. The precipitated isophthalic acid is then removed and the production stream is recycled to a reactor from the production of terephthalic acid. The total production stream is thereby rendered unsaturated in isophthalic acid. Following the reaction in the terephthalic acid reactor, pure terephthalic acid in the substantial absence of isophthalic acid is recovered from the production stream as a precipitate. In a preferred embodiment, the cooling step involves cooling about 15 to 75%, and, at times, perhaps up to 100%, of the total hot acetic acid production stream to a temperature below about 50.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1983
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Richard J. Hook, Mark Rule