Patents by Inventor Paulus A. M. Steeman
Paulus A. M. Steeman 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: 7886612Abstract: The invention relates to coated optical fibers comprising soft primary coatings and to such primary coatings for protecting glass optical fibers having a sufficient high resistance against cavitation. In particular, the primary coatings have a cavitation strength at which a tenth cavitation appears (?10cav) of at least about 1.0 MPa as measured at a deformation rate of 0.20% min?1 and of at least about 1.4 times their storage modulus at 23° C. The coating preferably shows strain hardening in a relative Mooney plot, preferably has a strain energy release rate Go of about 20 J/m2 or more, and preferably has a low volumetric thermal expansion coefficient. The invention furthermore provides a method and apparatus for measuring the cavitation strength of a primary coating.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: DSM IP Assets B.V.Inventors: Markus J. H. Bulters, Gerrit Rekers, Philippe W. P. V. Bleiman, Jozef M. H. Linsen, Alexander A. M. Stroeks, Johannes A. Van Eekelen, Adrianus G. M. Abel, Marko Dorschu, Paulus A. M. Steeman
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Patent number: 7865055Abstract: The invention relates to coated optical fibers comprising soft primary coatings and to such primary coatings for protecting glass optical fibers having a sufficient high resistance against cavitation. In particular, the primary coatings have a cavitation strength at which a tenth cavitation appears (?10cav) of at least about 1.0 MPa as measured at a deformation rate of 0.20% min?1 and of at least about 1.4 times their storage modulus at 23° C. The coating preferably shows strain hardening in a relative Mooney plot, preferably has a strain energy release rate Go of about 20 J/m2 or more, and preferably has a low volumetric thermal expansion coefficient. The invention furthermore provides a method and apparatus for measuring the cavitation strength of a primary coating.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2009Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: DSM IP Assets B.V.Inventors: Markus J. H. Bulters, Gerrit Rekers, Philippe W. P. V. Bleiman, Jozef M. H. Linsen, Alexander A. M. Stroeks, Johannes A. Van Eekelen, Adrianus G. M. Abel, Marko Dorschu, Paulus A. M. Steeman
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Publication number: 20100158469Abstract: The invention relates to coated optical fibers comprising soft primary coatings and to such primary coatings for protecting glass optical fibers having a sufficient high resistance against cavitation. In particular, the primary coatings have a cavitation strength at which a tenth cavitation appears (?10cav) of at least about 1.0 MPa as measured at a deformation rate of 0.20% min?1 and of at least about 1.4 times their storage modulus at 23° C. The coating preferably shows strain hardening in a relative Mooney plot, preferably has a strain energy release rate Go of about 20 J/m2 or more, and preferably has a low volumetric thermal expansion coefficient. The invention furthermore provides a method and apparatus for measuring the cavitation strength of a primary coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: DSM IP ASSETS B.V.Inventors: Markus J. H. Bulters, Gerrit Rekers, Philippe W. P. V. Bleiman, Jozef M. H. Linsen, Alexander A. M. Stroeks, Johannes A. Van Eekelen, Adrianus G. M. Abel, Marko Dorschu, Paulus A. M. Steeman
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Patent number: 7706659Abstract: The invention relates to coated optical fibers comprising soft primary coatings and to such primary coatings for protecting glass optical fibers having a sufficient high resistance against cavitation. In particular, the primary coatings have a cavitation strength at which a tenth cavitation appears (?10cav) of at least about 1.0 MPa as measured at a deformation rate of 0.20% min?1 and of at least about 1.4 times their storage modulus at 23° C. The coating preferably shows strain hardening in a relative Mooney plot, preferably has a strain energy release rate Go of about 20 J/m2 or more, and preferably has a low volumetric thermal expansion coefficient. The invention furthermore provides a method and apparatus for measuring the cavitation strength of a primary coating.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2005Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: DSM IP Assets B.V.Inventors: Markus J. H. Bulters, Gerrit Rekers, Philippe W. P. V. Bleiman, Jozef M. H. Linsen, Alexander A. M. Stroeks, Johannes A. Van Eekelen, Adrianus G. M. Abel, Marko Dorschu, Paulus A. M. Steeman
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Publication number: 20100058877Abstract: The invention relates to coated optical fibers comprising soft primary coatings and to such primary coatings for protecting glass optical fibers having a sufficient high resistance against cavitation. In particular, the primary coatings have a cavitation strength at which a tenth cavitation appears (?10cav) of at least about 1.0 MPa as measured at a deformation rate of 0.20% min?1 and of at least about 1.4 times their storage modulus at 23° C. The coating preferably shows strain hardening in a relative Mooney plot, preferably has a strain energy release rate Go of about 20 J/m2 or more, and preferably has a low volumetric thermal expansion coefficient. The invention furthermore provides a method and apparatus for measuring the cavitation strength of a primary coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: DSM IP ASSETS B.V.Inventors: Markus J. H. Bulters, Gerrit Rekers, Philippe W. P. V. Bleiman, Jozef M. H. Linsen, Alexander A. M. Stroeks, Johannes A. Van Eekelen, Adrianus G. M. Abel, Marko Dorschu, Paulus A. M. Steeman
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Patent number: 7067564Abstract: The invention relates to coated optical fibers comprising soft primary coatings and to such primary coatings for protecting glass optical fibers having a sufficient high resistance against cavitation. In particular, the primary coatings have a cavitation strength at which a tenth cavitation appears (?10cav) of at least about 1.0 MPa as measured at a deformation rate of 0.20% min?1 and of at least about 1.4 times their storage modulus at 23° C. The coating preferably shows strain hardening in a relative Mooney plot, preferably has a strain energy release rate Go of about 20 J/m2 or more, and preferably has a low volumetric thermal expansion coefficient. The invention furthermore provides a method and apparatus for measuring the cavitation strength of a primary coating.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: DSM IP Assets B.V.Inventors: Markus J. H. Bulters, Gerrit Rekers, Philippe W. P . V. Bleiman, Jozef M. H. Linsen, Alexander A. M. Stroeks, Johannes A. Van Eekelen, Adrianus G. M. Abel, Marko Dorschu, Paulus A. M. Steeman
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Publication number: 20030215196Abstract: The invention relates to coated optical fibers comprising soft primary coatings and to such primary coatings for protecting glass optical fibers having a sufficient high resistance against cavitation. In particular, the primary coatings have a cavitation strength at which a tenth cavitation appears (&sgr;10cav) of at least about 1.0 MPa as measured at a deformation rate of 0.20% min−1 and of at least about 1.4 times their dynamic modulus at 23° C. The coating preferably shows strain hardening in a relative Mooney plot, preferably has a strain energy release rate Go of about 20 J/m2 or more, and preferably has a low volumetric thermal expansion coefficient. The invention furthermore provides a method and apparatus for measuring the cavitation strength of a primary coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: DSM N.V.Inventors: Markus J.H. Bulters, Gerrit Rekers, Philippe W.P.V. Bleiman, Jozef M.H. Linsen, Alexander A.M. Stroeks, Johannes A. Van Eekelen, Adrianus G.M. Abel, Marko Dorschu, Paulus A.M. Steeman
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Publication number: 20020161096Abstract: Extruded moulding prepared from a polyolefin-based composite material. The composite material comprises 98-50 wt % of a polyolefin, 1-50 wt % of another homo-or copolymer and 0.1-70 wt % of a layered, interstratified clay. The moulding normally contains 0.1-10 wt. % of the clay and can be aftertreated after extrusion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Jacobus A. Loontjens, Martin A. Van Es, Paulus A.M. Steeman, Patrick E. Voets, Sander Langereis
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Publication number: 20020146225Abstract: The invention relates to coated optical fibers comprising soft primary coatings and to such primary coatings for protecting glass optical fibers having a sufficient high resistance against cavitation. In particular, the primary coatings have a cavitation strength at which a tenth cavitation appears (&sgr;10cav) of at least about 1.0 MPa as measured at a deformation rate of 0.20% min−1 and of at least about 1.4 times their storage modulus at 23° C. The coating preferably shows strain hardening in a relative Mooney plot, preferably has a strain energy release rate Go of about 20 J/m2 or more, and preferably has a low volumetric thermal expansion coefficient. The invention furthermore provides a method and apparatus for measuring the cavitation strength of a primary coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventors: Markus J.H. Bulters, Gerrit Rekers, Philippe W.P.V. Bleiman, Jozef M.H. Linsen, Alexander A.M. Stroeks, Johannes A. Van Eekelen, Adrianus G.M. Abel, Marko Dorscho, Paulus A.M. Steeman
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Publication number: 20020120049Abstract: The invention relates to an extruded moulded part comprising at least a polycondensate with a melt strength such that the polycondensate is not suitable for extrusion applications per se and a nano-filler, and a process for its production. The major advantage of the extruded moulded part and the process according to the invention is that extruded moulded parts containing polycondensate grades with both high and low viscosities are available. It is for example possible to use polyamides and polyesters that have not been after-condensed in the extruded moulded part according to the invention. Preferably, the extruded moulded part according to the invention contains a polyamide with a relative viscosity of less than 4.3, determined in a 1 % solution of the polyamide in m-cresol at 25° C. The invention also relates to a process for increasing the melt strength of a polycondensate composition that contains at least a polycondensate by adding an amount of nano-filler to the composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2002Publication date: August 29, 2002Applicant: DSM N.V.Inventors: Martin A. Van Es, Paulus A.M. Steeman, Patrick E.L. Voets
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Patent number: 6342273Abstract: The invention relates to a process for coating a substrate with a powder paint composition. The powder paint particles are first charged by friction or induction in the presence of magnetic or nonmagnetic particles, are next transported and are then applied to the substrate or applied to a transfer medium and subsequently transferred to the substrate, by means of an electric field between the substrate respectively the transfer medium and the means of transport whereafter the ponder paint composition is cured or fused to obtain a powder coating.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignees: DSM N.V., Michael Huber Munchen GmbHInventors: Johannes W. H. Handels, Paulus A. M. Steeman, Detlef Schulze-Hagenest, Burkard Huber, Tosko A. Misev, Jorg Buchweitz