Patents by Inventor Michael J. Tupy
Michael J. Tupy 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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Patent number: 8911515Abstract: A wax comprises a metathesis product and/or a product that resembles, at least in part, a product which may be formed from a metathesis reaction. The wax may be used to form articles for example, candles (container candles, votive candles, and/or a pillar candles), crayons, fire logs or tarts. The wax commonly includes other components in addition to the metathesis product.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2014Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Murphy, Michael J. Tupy, Timothy W. Abraham, Andy Shafer
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Patent number: 8876919Abstract: Lipid-based wax compositions and their methods of making are provided for compositions substantially free of fat bloom. The compositions comprise approximately 7-80 percent by weight triacylglycerides and approximately 20-93 percent by weight monoacylglycerides and diacylglycerides combined. The methods comprise blending the monoacylglycerides, diacylglycerides, and triacylglycerides in the lipid-based wax composition by heating the lipid-based wax composition at a sufficiently high temperature to destroy substantially all crystal structure within the lipid-based wax composition. The methods further comprise pouring the lipid-based wax composition into a mold or a container having a surface and a core, wherein the pouring is conducted at a temperature at least 15° C. greater than the congeal point of the lipid-based wax composition. The methods further comprise cooling the lipid-based wax composition under conditions sufficient to cool the core to at least 5° C.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2013Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey R. DiMaio, R. Trenton Bostic, Timothy A. Murphy, Michael J. Tupy, Baris Kokouz, Stephen Hudson
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Publication number: 20140144069Abstract: A wax comprises a metathesis product and/or a product that resembles, at least in part, a product which may be formed from a metathesis reaction. The wax may be used to form articles for example, candles (container candles, votive candles, and/or a pillar candles), crayons, fire logs or tarts. The wax commonly includes other components in addition to the metathesis product.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2014Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A Murphy, Michael J. Tupy, Timothy W. Abraham, Andy Shafer
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Patent number: 8685118Abstract: A wax comprises a metathesis product and/or a product that resembles, at least in part, a product which may be formed from a metathesis reaction. The wax may be used to form articles, for example, candles (container candles, votive candles, and/or a pillar candles), crayons, fire logs, or tarts. The wax commonly includes other components in addition to the metathesis product.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Murphy, Michael J. Tupy, Timothy W. Abraham, Andy Shafer
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Patent number: 8652221Abstract: A hybrid wax compositions that are suitable for use in manufacturing wax articles (e.g., candles) by compression molding. The combination of a hydrogenated natural oil-based wax and a paraffin wax having a select distribution of hydrocarbon chain lengths provides the hybrid wax compositions with improved properties, such as improved compressive strength and improved de-molding characteristics, for example, as evidenced by reducing scarring and/or flashing. The hybrid wax compositions comprise: (a) a wax comprising a hydrogenated natural oil; and (b) a paraffin wax, wherein the paraffin wax comprises less than about 50% by weight of the hybrid wax composition, and wherein about 52% or greater of hydrocarbons in the paraffin wax have carbon chain lengths ranging from C25 to C29.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2009Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Kevin D. Uptain, Scott Walters, John M. Zupfer, Timothy A. Murphy, Clive P. Bosnyak, David E. Henton, Steve Russell, Michael J. Tupy
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Publication number: 20130285286Abstract: Lipid-based wax compositions and their methods of making are provided for compositions substantially free of fat bloom. The compositions comprise approximately 7-80 percent by weight triacylglycerides and approximately 20-93 percent by weight monoacylglycerides and diacylglycerides combined. The methods comprise blending the monoacylglycerides, diacylglycerides, and triacylglycerides in the lipid-based wax composition by heating the lipid-based wax composition at a sufficiently high temperature to destroy substantially all crystal structure within the lipid-based wax composition. The methods further comprise pouring the lipid-based wax composition into a mold or a container having a surface and a core, wherein the pouring is conducted at a temperature at least 15° C. greater than the congeal point of the lipid-based wax composition. The methods further comprise cooling the lipid-based wax composition under conditions sufficient to cool the core to at least 5° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Jeffrey R. DiMaio, R. Trenton Bostic, Timothy A. Murphy, Michael J. Tupy, Baris Kokouz, Stephen Hudson
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Patent number: 8569560Abstract: This disclosure relates generally to olefin metathesis, and more particularly relates to the synthesis of terminal alkenes from internal alkenes using a cross-metathesis reaction catalyzed by an olefin metathesis catalyst. According to one aspect, for example, a method is provided for synthesizing a terminal olefin, the method comprising contacting, in the presence of a ruthenium alkylidene metathesis catalyst, an olefinic substrate comprised of at least one internal olefin with a cross metathesis partner comprised of an alpha olefinic reactant, under reaction conditions effective to allow cross-metathesis to occur, wherein the reaction conditions include a reaction temperature of at least 35° C. The methods, compositions, reactions and reaction systems herein disclosed have utility in the fields of catalysis, organic synthesis, and industrial chemistry.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2012Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Yann Schrodi, Richard L. Pederson, Hiroki Kaido, Michael J. Tupy
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Patent number: 8500826Abstract: Lipid-based wax compositions and their methods of making are provided for compositions substantially free of fat bloom. The compositions comprise approximately 7-80 percent by weight triacylglycerides and approximately 20-93 percent by weight monoacylglycerides and diacylglycerides combined. The methods comprise blending the monoacylglycerides, diacylglycerides, and triacylglycerides in the lipid-based wax composition by heating the lipid-based wax composition at a sufficiently high temperature to destroy substantially all crystal structure within the lipid-based wax composition. The methods further comprise pouring the lipid-based wax composition into a mold or a container having a surface and a core, wherein the pouring is conducted at a temperature at least 15° C. greater than the congeal point of the lipid-based wax composition. The methods further comprise cooling the lipid-based wax composition under conditions sufficient to cool the core to at least 5° C.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey R. DiMaio, R. Trenton Bostic, Timothy A. Murphy, Michael J. Tupy, Baris Kokouz, Stephen Hudson
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Publication number: 20110219667Abstract: Lipid-based wax compositions and their methods of making are provided for compositions substantially free of fat bloom. The compositions comprise approximately 7-80 percent by weight triacylglycerides and approximately 20-93 percent by weight monoacylglycerides and diacylglycerides combined. The methods comprise blending the monoacylglycerides, diacylglycerides, and triacylglycerides in the lipid-based wax composition by heating the lipid-based wax composition at a sufficiently high temperature to destroy substantially all crystal structure within the lipid-based wax composition. The methods further comprise pouring the lipid-based wax composition into a mold or a container having a surface and a core, wherein the pouring is conducted at a temperature at least 15° C. greater than the congeal point of the lipid-based wax composition. The methods further comprise cooling the lipid-based wax composition under conditions sufficient to cool the core to at least 5° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: Jeffrey R. DiMaio, R. Trenton Bostic, Timothy A. Murphy, Michael J. Tupy, Baris Kokouz, Stephen Hudson
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Patent number: 7960599Abstract: A process for producing industrially important chemicals from renewable resources is disclosed. This “biobased” process employs readily available, renewable resources comprising fatty acids rather than exploiting fossil sources, such as coal and petroleum. In one embodiment of the process 1-octene, along with methyl-9-decenoate and butadiene, is produced from linoleic acid via an enzymemediated isomerization reaction, followed by a metathesis reaction with ethylene. Linoleic acid can be isolated from vegetable oils, such as soybean oil.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: James R. Millis, Michael J. Tupy, Timothy W. Abraham, Mervyn L. De Souza
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Patent number: 7951232Abstract: The invention provides surface coating compositions comprising a preservative comprising 9-decenoic acid, salts of 9-decenoic acid, esters of 9-decenoic acid, or combinations thereof. The surface coating compositions may be water-based coatings (e.g., a latex paint) or solvent-based coatings (e.g., a solvent-based paint). The surface coating compositions may be paints, stains, varnishes, concrete coatings, anti-graffiti coatings, and the like. Methods for protecting a surface coating composition from in-can spoilage and protecting a coating of the surface coating composition from deterioration by the action of microorganisms are also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2007Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Jill Louise Zullo, James C. Anderson, Hiroki Kaido, Richard L. Pederson, Yann Schrodi, William H. Sperber, Michael J. Tupy, Earl H. Wagener
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Publication number: 20100205851Abstract: A hybrid wax compositions that are suitable for use in manufacturing wax articles (e.g., candles) by compression molding. The combination of a hydrogenated natural oil-based wax and a paraffin wax having a select distribution of hydrocarbon chain lengths provides the hybrid wax compositions with improved properties, such as improved compressive strength and improved de-molding characteristics, for example, as evidenced by reducing scarring and/or flashing. The hybrid wax compositions comprise: (a) a wax comprising a hydrogenated natural oil; and (b) a paraffin wax, wherein the paraffin wax comprises less than about 50% by weight of the hybrid wax composition, and wherein about 52% or greater of hydrocarbons in the paraffin wax have carbon chain lengths ranging from C25 to C29.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Kevin D. Uptain, Scott Walters, John M. Zupfer, Timothy A. Murphy, Clive P. Bosnyak, David E. Henton, Steve Russell, Michael J. Tupy
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Publication number: 20090311374Abstract: The invention provides an integrated corn processing model and plant which can be used to generate grits, ethanol, energy, starch, sweeteners, gluten, fermentation products, corn meal and oil in a manner that allows the controller to shift outputs depending on process economics and availability of inputs.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2005Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: Michael J. Beaver, Eugene J. Fox, Joel Ingvalson, Doug Kotowski, Alexander Patist, Ian C. Purtle, Michael J. Tupy, Christopher Tyler, Michael Van Houten, Luca Zullo
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Publication number: 20090217568Abstract: A wax comprises a metathesis product and/or a product that resembles, at least in part, a product which may be formed from a metathesis reaction. The wax may be used to form articles, for example, candles (container candles, votive candles, and/or a pillar candles), crayons, fire logs, or tarts. The wax commonly includes other components in addition to the metathesis product.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Timothy A. Murphy, Michael J. Tupy, Timothy W. Abraham, Andy Shafer
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Publication number: 20080260902Abstract: Corn oil is extracted from corn to form a corn meal. Processing the corn grain to obtain the oil, meal, and other product streams generally includes dividing the corn kernel by fractionating to create a higher oil fraction and a lower oil fraction, forming a solvent extractable structure from the higher oil fraction, and extracting the oil from the higher oil fraction. The extracted corn oil is useful for making nutritionally enhanced edible oil or cooking oil, lubricants, biodiesel, fuel, cosmetics and oil-based or oil-containing chemical products. The extracted corn meal is useful for making enhanced animal feed rations, snack food, blended food products, cosmetics, and fermentation broth additive. The lower oil fraction is useful for one or more processes such as fermentation, wet-milling, animal feed production, sweetener production, and starch production, making enhanced animal feed rations, snack food, blended food products, and cosmetics.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2005Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: Michael Van Houten, Michael J. Beaver, Aharon M. Eyal, Eugene J. Fox, Joel Ingvalson, Neal T. Jakel, Douglas C. Kotowski, Paul J. McWilliams, Alexander Patist, Michael J. Tupy, Troy T. Lohrmann
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Patent number: 6723370Abstract: Methods of manufacturing and processing corn oil and corn meal obtained from whole corn are included in useful products. The corn oil is extracted from the whole corn to form the corn meal. The corn oil generally comprises levels of nutrients not found in commercially available corn oils, since most or all of the corn grain, rather than just the germ, is exposed to the extraction process. The corn grain generally includes the steps of flaking corn grain having a total oil content of from about 3% to about 6% and extracting a corn oil from the flaked corn grain.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignees: Cargill, Incorporated, Renessen LLCInventors: James Ulrich, Neal T. Jakel, Joel Ingvalson, Michael J. Tupy, Doug C. Kotowski, Francis Amore, Michael J. Beaver, Eugene J. Fox, Patrick Adu-Peashah, Troy T. Lohrmann
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Publication number: 20040058052Abstract: Corn oil and corn meal obtained from high oil corn are included in useful products. The corn oil is extracted from the high oil corn to form the corn meal. The corn oil generally comprises levels of nutrients not found in commercially available corn oils, since most or all of the corn grain, rather than just the germ, is exposed to the extraction process. The corn grain generally includes the steps of flaking corn grain having a total oil content of at least about 6 wt. % and extracting a corn oil from the flaked corn grain. The corn oil is useful for making nutritionally enhanced edible oil or cooking oil, lubricants, biodiesel, fuel, cosmetics and oil-based or oil-containing chemical products. The extracted corn meal is useful for making enhanced animal feed rations, snack food, blended food products, cosmetics, and fermentation broth additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Applicants: Renessen LLC, Cargill, IncorporatedInventors: James F. Ulrich, Neal T. Jakel, Douglas C. Kotowski, Joel Ingvalson, Brent Aufdembrink, Michael J. Tupy, Eugene J. Fox, Michael J. Beaver, Stephan C. Anderson, Beth Anderson
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Patent number: 6610867Abstract: Corn oil and corn meal obtained from corn are included in useful products. The corn oil is extracted from the corn to form the corn meal. The corn grain process generally includes the steps of cracking corn grain having a total oil content of from about 3% by weight to about 30% by weight and extracting a corn oil from the cracked corn grain. The corn oil is useful for making nutritionally enhanced edible oil or cooking oil, lubricants, biodiesel, fuel, cosmetics and oil-based or oil-containing chemical products. The extracted corn meal is useful for making enhanced animal feed rations, snack food, blended food products, cosmetics, and fermentation broth additive.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignees: Renessen LLC, Cargill, Inc.Inventors: Neal T. Jakel, Doug Kotowski, Joel Ingvalson, Michael J. Beaver, James F. Ulrich, Francis Amore, Michael J. Tupy, Eugene J. Fox, Alexander Patist, Patrick Adu-Peasah
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Publication number: 20030083512Abstract: Corn oil and corn meal obtained from corn are included in useful products. The corn oil is extracted from the corn to form the corn meal. The corn grain process generally includes the steps of cracking corn grain having a total oil content of from about 3% by weight to about 30% by weight and extracting a corn oil from the cracked corn grain. The corn oil is useful for making nutritionally enhanced edible oil or cooking oil, lubricants, biodiesel, fuel, cosmetics and oil-based or oil-containing chemical products. The extracted corn meal is useful for making enhanced animal feed rations, snack food, blended food products, cosmetics, and fermentation broth additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: Renessen, LLC.Inventors: Neal T. Jakel, Doug Kotowski, Joel Ingvalson, Michael J. Beaver, James F. Ulrich, Francis Amore, Michael J. Tupy, Eugene J. Fox, Alexander Patist
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Publication number: 20020193617Abstract: Corn oil and corn meal obtained from high oil corn are included in useful products. The corn oil is extracted from the high oil corn to form the corn meal. The corn oil generally comprises levels of nutrients not found in commercially available corn oils, since most or all of the corn grain, rather than just the germ, is exposed to the extraction process. The corn grain generally includes the steps of flaking corn grain having a total oil content of at least about 6 wt. % and extracting a corn oil from the flaked corn grain. The corn oil is useful for making nutritionally enhanced edible oil or cooking oil, lubricants, biodiesel, fuel, cosmetics and oil-based or oil-containing chemical products. The extracted corn meal is useful for making enhanced animal feed rations, snack food, blended food products, cosmetics, and fermentation broth additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2001Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: James F. Ulrich, Neal T. Jakel, Troy T. Lohrmann, Douglas C. Kotowski, Patrick Adu-Peasah, Joel Ingvalson, Brent Aufdembrink, Michael J. Tupy, Eugene J. Fox, Michael J. Beaver, Francis Amore, Stephan C. Anderson, Beth R. Anderson