Patents by Inventor Ralph Kettl
Ralph Kettl 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: 8932693Abstract: Polyamide blend molding compound, includes a polyamide blend content and at least one impact-resistant component, characterized in that the polyamide blend content includes the following polyamides: (A) 20 to 65% by weight of at least one semi-crystalline polyamide with an enthalpy of fusion >40 J/g and with an average of at least 8 C atoms per monomeric unit; (B) 8 to 25% by weight of at least one amorphous and/or microcrystalline polyamide, with the microcrystalline polyamide having an enthalpy of fusion in the range of 4 to 40 J/g, and (C) 1 to 20% by weight of at least one polyamide with an average of a maximum of 6 C atoms per monomeric unit. The impact-resistant component includes as follows: (D) 10 to 40% by weight of a polyamide elastomer which is composed of hard segments and soft segments, with the hard segments being based on lactams and/or amino-carboxylic acids, and (E) 0 to 35% by weight of a non-polyamide elastomer.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: EMS-Patent AGInventors: Botho Hoffmann, Ralph Kettl
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Patent number: 8383218Abstract: Multi-layer composites, particularly thermoplastic composites, in form of an extruded hollow section, e.g. tubes or hoses for liquid fuel lines, include a thermoplastic outer layer and at least one further layer, wherein the outer layer is formed by a mixture based on (A) 80 to 20 parts by weight of at least one polyamide (PA) and (B) 20 to 80 parts by weight of at least one polyamide elastomer (TPE-A), of polyether amides, polyester amides, polyether ester amides, polyether ester ether amides or mixtures thereof, wherein the sum of (A) and (B) is 100 parts by weight, the hollow section being produced at extrusion speeds, of over 20 m/min, so that the produced hollow section has an elongation at break, of over 200%, wherein the elongation at break has been measured at the finished hollow section according to DIN EN ISO 527-2.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: EMS-Patent AGInventors: Paul Schwitter, Ralph Kettl, Thomas Uebele, Botho Hoffamnn, Carsten Gottschalk, Werner Kaegi
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Publication number: 20120000562Abstract: A partial vacuum brake booster line is produced from a polyamide blend molding compound having a polyamide blend component and an impact resistance component. The polyamide blend component of the polyamide blend molding compound comprises the following polyamides: (A) 25 to 65 wt.-% of at least one partially crystalline polyamide having a melt enthalpy of >40 J/g and having an average of at least 8 C atoms per monomer unit, selected from a group which consists of the polyamides PA 11, PA 610, PA 612, PA 1010, PA 106, PA 106/10T, PA 614, and PA 618; (B) 0 to 25 wt.-% of at least one amorphous and/or microcrystalline polyamide, the microcrystalline polyamide having a melt enthalpy in the range from 4 to 40 J/g; and (C) 1 to 55 wt.-% of at least one polyamide having an average of at most 6 C atoms per monomer unit. The impact resistance component is formed from: (D) 5 to 35 wt.-% of a non-polyamide elastomer or of a mixture of non-polyamide elastomers. All specifications in wt.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: EMS-PATENT AGInventors: Botho HOFFMANN, Ralph KETTL, Luc SCHERRER
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Patent number: 8075301Abstract: A suction blowmold (1) having a cavity (3) formed by two mold halves (9) for producing extrusion suction-blowmolded plastic molded parts (10) using the suction-blowing method, in which an extruded, plastically deformable preform (2) in the form of a plastic melt tube is brought into the closed cavity (3) and in position in the cavity at least partially sliding on the mold surface (5). The suction blowmold (1) according to the present invention is characterized in that at least a part of the mold surface (5) of the cavity (3) has a structuring which provides a reduced sliding friction to the preform (2). A method for producing such a suction blowmold (1), the use thereof for producing extrusion suction-blowmolded plastic molded parts (10), and corresponding extrusion suction-blowmolded plastic molded parts (10) are additionally disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: EMS-Chemie AGInventors: Heinz Caviezel, Martin Hirt, Ralph Kettl
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Publication number: 20110293868Abstract: The invention relates to thermoplastic polyamide moulding compositions containing: (A) at least 20% by wt. polyamide and/or at least one copolymer containing at least 20% by wt. polyamide structural units; (B) 0.01% by wt. to 2% by wt., relative to the polyamide portion and/or the portion of polyamide structural units, of the composition of a copper-containing stabiliser; and (C) 0.01% by wt. to 3% by wt., relative to the polyamide portion and/or the portion of polyamide structural units of the composition, of at least one organic compound containing metal complexing groups, so that the copper ions are present in complexed form through binding to the metal-complexing groups. These moulding compositions may be used as coating material for coolant lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: EMS-CHEMIE AGInventors: GEORG STOEPPELMANN, RALPH KETTL, PAUL SCHWITTER
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Patent number: 8022170Abstract: The invention relates to semi crystalline, melt processible, partially aromatic copolyamides, producible by condensation of at least the following monomers or the precondensates thereof: a) terephthalic acid b) at least one dimerised fatty acid with up to 44 carbon atoms and c) at least one aliphatic diamine of the formula H2N—(CH2)x—NH2, wherein x means a whole number from 4-18.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: EMS-Chemie AGInventors: Botho Hoffmann, Heinz Hoff, Hanns-Jörg Liedloff, Ralph Kettl
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Publication number: 20110220236Abstract: The invention relates to a two-layered plastic tubing piece for pressurized fluid conduits comprising an inner layer and an outer layer. The inner layer is formed from a first mixture comprising an elastomeric co-polyolefin or a blend of a partially crystalline polyolefin and a synthetic olefin rubber, as well as a homopolyamide. The outer layer is formed from a second mixture comprising a homopolyamide. According to the invention, both mixtures of the inner layer and the outer layer comprise the same homopolyamide wherein an impact modifier from the class of acid-modified ethylene-?-olefin copolymers is added to each of these mixtures and wherein the homopolyamide has a melting point of above 200° C. and has an average of at least 8 C atoms per monomer unit. The two-layered plastic tubing piece according to the invention is preferably formed as a fluid conduit for automobiles, in particular as a cooling line for automobiles.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: EMS-PATENT AGInventors: Ralph KETTL, Mark PFLEGHAR
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Publication number: 20110217495Abstract: Moulded articles having reduced surface carbonization and longer retention of the mechanical properties and methods of producing same are presented. In an embodiment, the moulded article comprises polyamides with nanofillers, which can be produced by means of injection moulding or extrusion, in particular by extrusion blow moulding, coextrusion blow moulding or sequential blow moulding with and without 3D hose manipulation. For example, the polyamide moulding materials for the production of moulded articles have reduced surface carbonization in the moulded articles in subsequent long-term use at elevated temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: EMS-CHEMIE AGInventors: Georg Stoeppelmann, Ralph Kettl, Botho Hoffmann, Martina Ebert, Manfred Hewel
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Publication number: 20110023986Abstract: Polyamide blend molding compound, includes a polyamide blend content and at least one impact-resistant component, characterized in that the polyamide blend content includes the following polyamides: (A) 20 to 65% by weight of at least one semi-crystalline polyamide with an enthalpy of fusion >40 J/g and with an average of at least 8 C atoms per monomeric unit; (B) 8 to 25% by weight of at least one amorphous and/or microcrystalline polyamide, with the microcrystalline polyamide having an enthalpy of fusion in the range of 4 to 40 J/g, and (C) 1 to 20% by weight of at least one polyamide with an average of a maximum of 6 C atoms per monomeric unit. The impact-resistant component includes as follows: (D) 10 to 40% by weight of a polyamide elastomer which is composed of hard segments and soft segments, with the hard segments being based on lactams and/or amino-carboxylic acids, and (E) 0 to 35% by weight of a non-polyamide elastomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: EMS-PATENT AGInventors: Botho HOFFMANN, Ralph KETTL
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Publication number: 20080171163Abstract: A suction blowmold (1) having a cavity (3) formed by two mold halves (9) for producing extrusion suction-blowmolded plastic molded parts (10) using the suction-blowing method, in which an extruded, plastically deformable preform (2) in the form of a plastic melt tube is brought into the closed cavity (3) and in position in the cavity at least partially sliding on the mold surface (5). The suction blowmold (1) according to the present invention is characterized in that at least a part of the mold surface (5) of the cavity (3) has a structuring which provides a reduced sliding friction to the preform (2). A method for producing such a suction blowmold (1), the use thereof for producing extrusion suction-blowmolded plastic molded parts (10), and corresponding extrusion suction-blowmolded plastic molded parts (10) are additionally disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: EMS-CHEMIE AGInventors: Heinz CAVIEZEL, Martin Hirt, Ralph Kettl
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Publication number: 20080057246Abstract: Multi-layer composites, particularly thermoplastic composites, in form of an extruded hollow section, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: EMS-Patent AGInventors: Paul SCHWITTER, Ralph KETTL, Thomas UBELE, Botho HOFFMANN, Carsten GOTTSCHALK, Werner KAEGI
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Patent number: 7302936Abstract: A line system (1) for fluids having volatile components, which comprises at least one fluid line (2,3,4), each having a separate inlet (10) and outlet (11), the fluid lines (2,3,4) being enclosed by a first line wall (12) and extending jointly over a section (A) of the line system (1) close-fitting to one another, but being separated from one another at least by the first line wall (12) over the entire length of the fluid lines (2,3,4). The line system (1) is implemented as a plastic hollow profile at least over the section (A) and comprises a further fluid line (8), which is enclosed by a second line wall (13), and comprises one or more line chambers (8?,8??), which are at least partially separated from one another by support webs (7), whose totality at least essentially encloses the fluid lines (2,3,4). In addition, the first and second line walls (12,13) and the support webs (7) of the plastic hollow profile being implemented from the same polymer material.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: EMS-CHEMIE AGInventors: Alex Stolarz, Ralph Kettl, Andre Sturzel
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Patent number: 7151127Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of thermoplastic polyamide moulding compositions with reduced or strongly reduced formation of solid deposits and/or coverings during a thermoplastic conversion into commodity goods in discontinuous processes in particular injection moulding, and continuous processes such as the extrusion of films, fibers, tubes and jacketings containing at least 20% by weight polyamide and/or at least one copolymer with at least 20% by weight polyamide components.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Ems-Chemie AGInventors: Georg Stoeppelmann, Ornulf Rexin, Eduard Schmid, Ralph Kettl, Manfred Hewel
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Patent number: 7132141Abstract: Two-layered or three-layered polymer tubing for use as a pressurized fluid conduit in automobiles can be either walled or have walls continuously or partially corrugated. The tubing has an outer layer of a hard polymer molding material and an inner layer of a soft rubber-like polymer or a polymer mixture. The inner layer can be provided on the innerside with a layer of a thermoplastic adhesion-modified elastomer composition. The a materials are selected for the layers to provide a so-called “hard-soft-combination”. The rubber-like polymer composition has a hardness in the range of 30 Shore A to 60 Shore D, especially of about 30 Shore A to 90 Shore A, the compositions being selected so that they are processable by coextrusion or the so-called conex method and adhere directly to each other non-positively or positively fitted, i. e. without additional bonding agent, without delaminating.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Ems-Chemie AGInventors: Helmut Thullen, Georg Stoeppelmann, Ralph Kettl, Michael Hoffmann
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Publication number: 20060236979Abstract: A line system (1) for fluids having volatile components, which comprises at least one fluid line (2,3,4), each having a separate inlet (10) and outlet (11), the fluid lines (2,3,4) being enclosed by a first line wall (12) and extending jointly over a section (A) of the line system (1) close-fitting to one another, but being separated from one another at least by the first line wall (12) over the entire length of the fluid lines (2,3,4). The line system (1) is implemented as a plastic hollow profile at least over the section (A) and comprises a further fluid line (8), which is enclosed by a second line wall (13), and comprises one or more line chambers (8?,8??), which are at least partially separated from one another by support webs (7), whose totality at least essentially encloses the fluid lines (2,3,4). In addition, the first and second line walls (12,13) and the support webs (7) of the plastic hollow profile being implemented from the same polymer material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: EMS-CHEMIE AGInventors: Alex Stolarz, Ralph Kettl, Andre Sturzel
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Publication number: 20060235190Abstract: The invention relates to semi crystalline, melt processible, partially aromatic copolyamides, producible by condensation of at least the following monomers or the precondensates thereof: a) terephthalic acid b) at least one dimerised fatty acid with up to 44 carbon atoms and c) at least one aliphatic diamine of the formula H2N—(CH2)x—NH2, wherein x means a whole number from 4-18.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2003Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Botho Hoffmann, Heinz Hoff, Hanns-Jörg Liedloff, Ralph Kettl
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Publication number: 20050250886Abstract: The invention relates to thermoplastic polyamide moulding compositions containing: (A) at least 20% by wt. polyamide and/or at least one copolymer containing at least 20% by wt. polyamide structural units; (B) 0.01% by wt. to 2% by wt., relative to the polyamide portion and/or the portion of polyamide structural units, of the composition of a copper-containing stabiliser; and (C) 0.01% by wt. to 3% by wt., relative to the polyamide portion and/or the portion of polyamide structural units of the composition, of at least one organic compound containing metal complexing groups, so that the copper ions are present in complexed form through binding to the metal-complexing groups. These moulding compositions may be used as coating material for coolant lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2005Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventors: Georg Stoeppelmann, Ralph Kettl, Paul Schwitter
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Publication number: 20050148728Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of thermoplastic polyamide moulding compositions with reduced or strongly reduced formation of solid deposits and/or coverings during a thermoplastic conversion into commodity goods in discontinuous processes in particular injection moulding, and continuous processes such as the extrusion of films, fibers, tubes and jacketings containing at least 20% by weight polyamide and/or at least one copolymer with at least 20% by weight polyamide components.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Georg Stoeppelmann, Ornulf Rexin, Eduard Schmid, Ralph Kettl, Manfred Hewel
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Patent number: 6893055Abstract: The snap connection for sealed and releasable connection of a first tube end with a second tube end, with spring arms, with a first outer stop projection on the first tube end, with a first elastically deformable ring connected with the spring arms, and with two first inner stop cams on the first ring cooperating with the first outer stop projection, is characterized by a second outer stop projection on the second tube end, a second elastically deformable ring connected with the spring arms with distance from the first ring, and by two, second inner stop cams on the second ring cooperating with the second outer stop projection. Both rings with their stop cams, connected to one another via the spring arms, form a double-connection element separable by and on both tube ends, which can be made from a plastic injection molding part.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: EMS-Chemie AGInventors: Jeltsch Thomas, Ralph Kettl, Willi Mario
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Publication number: 20040259996Abstract: The present invention relates to high-viscous moulding materials on basis of thermoplastic polymers from the group consisting of polyamides, polyesters, polyether esters, polyester amides or mixtures thereof and nano-scale fillers, i. e. fillers having a medium particle size in the range of smaller than 1 &mgr;m. The moulding materials according to the present invention have an increased melt strength as well as an advantageous balanced mechanical property profile even at elevated temperature and are used for the production of moulded articles, hollow bodies, semi-finished products, plates and pipes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventors: Georg Stoppelmann, Ralph Kettl