Patents by Inventor Ronald Busink
Ronald Busink 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: 20220079189Abstract: A system for formulating a feed composition for an animal, comprising a feed ingredient data storage having stored therein for plural feed ingredients, the feed ingredients comprising at least one nutrient, a content of a first fraction of the at least one nutrient exhibiting a first digestion rate, a content of a second fraction of the at least one nutrient exhibiting a second digestion rate, and a content of a third fraction of the at least one nutrient exhibiting a third digestion rate. the first, second and third digestion rates being different from each other, a nutrient regime data storage that has stored therein a nutrient regime for the animal in terms of a respective feeding amount of at least one of the first fraction of the at least one nutrient having the first digestion rate, the second fraction of the at least one nutrient having the second digestion rate, and the third fraction of the at least one nutrient having the third digestion rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Neil JAWORSKI, Coenraad Henricus Maria SMITS, Ronald BUSINK
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Patent number: 9307776Abstract: The present invention relates to novel lipase polynucleotide sequences, their corresponding proteins as well as ways of manufacturing said sequences and said proteins and use of the proteins in the preparation of food compositions. The invention further relates to methods for releasing proteins from the exterior of a host cell as well as to a method for killing micro-organisms.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: DSM IP ASSETS B.V.Inventors: Lucie Parenicova, Ronald Busink, Jan Metske Van Der Laan
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Publication number: 20140186494Abstract: The present invention relates to novel lipase polynucleotide sequences, their corresponding proteins as well as ways of manufacturing said sequences and said proteins and use of the proteins in the preparation of food compositions. The invention further relates to methods for releasing proteins from the exterior of a host cell as well as to a method for killing micro-organisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2014Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: DSM IP ASSETS B.V.Inventors: Lucie PARENICOVA, Ronald BUSINK, JAN Metske VAN DER LAAN
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Patent number: 8703463Abstract: The present invention relates to novel lipase polynucleotide sequences, their corresponding proteins as well as ways of manufacturing said sequences and said proteins and use of the proteins in the preparation of food compositions. The invention further relates to methods for releasing proteins from the exterior of a host cell as well as to a method for killing micro-organisms.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2010Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: DSM IP Assets B.V.Inventors: Lucie Parenicova, Ronald Busink, Jan Metske Van Der Lann
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Publication number: 20110311679Abstract: The present invention relates to novel lipase polynucleotide sequences, their corresponding proteins as well as ways of manufacturing said sequences and said proteins and use of the proteins in the preparation of food compositions. The invention further relates to methods for releasing proteins from the exterior of a host cell as well as to a method for killing micro-organisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: DSM IP ASSETS B.V.Inventors: Lucie Parenicova, Ronald Busink, Jan Metske Van Der Lann
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Patent number: 7303652Abstract: A process for rendering a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin storage stable, is described. The process entails treating a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin composition, where the resin is formed in a reaction having a molar ratio of epihalohydrin to secondary amine group of less than about 0.5 and where the composition has a solids content of at least 15 wt % and includes CPD-forming species, with at least one enzymatic agent under conditions to inhibit, reduce or remove the CPD-forming species to obtain a gelation storage stable reduced CPD-forming resin so that the composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin when stored for 24 hours at 50° C. and a pH of about 1.0 releases less than about 100 ppm dry basis of CPD.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2001Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Hercules IncorporatedInventors: Richard James Riehle, Ronald Busink, Massimo Berri, Wilm Stevels
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Publication number: 20070137821Abstract: Processes for rendering a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin storage stable, including processes that prepare a storage stable resin and/or processes that treat resins. A composition containing a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin which includes CPD-forming species can be treated with at least one agent under conditions to at least one of inhibit, reduce and remove the CPD-forming species to obtain a reduced CPD-forming resin so that a composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin when stored for 2 weeks at 50° C., and a pH of about 2.5 to 3.5 contains less than about 250 ppm dry basis of CPD. The invention is also directed to a gelation storage stable reduced CPD-forming resin so that a composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin, when stored at pH 1 for 24 hours at 50° C. and measured at 24 hours, produces less than about 1000 ppm dry basis of CPD.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2006Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Richard Riehle, Anthony Allen, Michaela Hofbauer, Alfred Haandrikman, Ronald Busink, Mark Crisp, John Hoglen, Huai Cheng, Francis Carlin, John Lapre, Harold Jabloner
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Patent number: 7175740Abstract: Processes for rendering a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin storage stable, including processes that prepare a storage stable resin and/or processes that treat resins. A composition containing a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin which includes CPD-forming species can be treated with at least one agent under conditions to at least one of inhibit, reduce and remove the CPD-forming species to obtain a reduced CPD-forming resin so that a composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin when stored for 2 weeks at 50° C., and a pH of about 2.5 to 3.5 contains less than about 250 ppm dry basis of CPD. The invention is also directed to a gelation storage stable reduced CPD-forming resin so that a composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin, when stored at pH 1 for 24 hours at 50° C. and measured at 24 hours, produces less than about 1000 ppm dry basis of CPD.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Hercules IncorporatedInventors: Richard James Riehle, Anthony J. Allen, Michaela Hofbauer, Alfred Jacques Haandrikman, Ronald Busink, Mark T. Crisp, John James Hoglen, Huai Nan Cheng, Francis J. Carlin, Jr., John Arthur Lapre, Harold Jabloner
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Publication number: 20050006042Abstract: Processes for rendering a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin storage stable, including processes that prepare a storage stable resin and/or processes that treat resins. A composition containing a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin which includes CPD-forming species can be treated with at least one agent under conditions to at least one of inhibit, reduce and remove the CPD-forming species to obtain a reduced CPD-forming resin so that a composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin when stored for 2 weeks at 50° C., and a pH of about 2.5 to 3.5 contains less than about 250 ppm dry basis of CPD. The invention is also directed to a gelation storage stable reduced CPD-forming resin so that a composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin, when stored at pH 1 for 24 hours at 50° C. and measured at 24 hours, produces less than about 1000 ppm dry basis of CPD.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Richard Riehle, Anthony Allen, Michaela Hofbauer, Alfred Haandrikman, Ronald Busink, Mark Crisp, John Hoglen, Huai Cheng, Francis Carlin, John Lapre, Harold Jabloner
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Publication number: 20030205345Abstract: Processes for rendering a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin storage stable, including processes that prepare a storage stable resin and/or processes that treat resins. A composition containing a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin which includes CPD-forming species can be treated with at least one agent under conditions to at least one of inhibit, reduce and remove the CPD-forming species to obtain a reduced CPD-forming resin so that a composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin when stored for 2 weeks at 50° C., and a pH of about 2.5 to 3.5 contains less than about 250 ppm dry basis of CPD. The invention is also directed to a gelation storage stable reduced CPD-forming resin so that a composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin, when stored at pH 1 for 24 hours at 50° C. and measured at 24 hours, produces less than about 1000 ppm dry basis of CPD.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Richard James Riehle, Anthony J. Allen, Michaela Hofbauer, Alfred Jacques Haandrikman, Ronald Busink, Mark T. Crisp, John James Hoglen, Huai Nan Cheng, Francis J. Carlin, John Arthur Lapre, Harold Jabloner
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Patent number: 6554961Abstract: Processes for rendering a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin storage stable, including processes that prepare a storage stable resin and/or processes that treat resins. A composition containing a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin which includes CPD-forming species can be treated with at least one agent under conditions to at least one of inhibit, reduce and remove the CPD-forming species to obtain a reduced CPD-forming resin so that a composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin when stored for 2 weeks at 50° C., and a pH of about 2.5 to 3.5 contains less than about 250 ppm dry basis of CPD. The invention is also directed to a gelation storage stable reduced CPD-forming resin so that a composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin, when stored at pH 1 for 24 hours at 50° C. and measured at 24 hours, produces less than about 1000 ppm dry basis of CPD.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Hercules IncorporatedInventors: Richard James Riehle, Anthony J. Allen, Michaela Hofbauer, Alfred Jacques Haandrikman, Ronald Busink, Mark T. Crisp, John James Hoglen, Huai Nan Cheng, Francis J. Carlin, Jr., John Arthur Lapre, Harold Jabloner
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Publication number: 20030070783Abstract: Processes for rendering a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin storage stable, including processes that prepare a storage stable resin and/or processes that treat resins. A composition containing a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin with a solids content of at least 15 wt % treated with at least one enzymatic agent under conditions to at least one of inhibit, reduce and remove the CPD-forming species to obtain a gelation storage stable reduced CPD-forming resin so that the composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin when stored for 24 hours at 50° C., and a pH of about 1.0 releases less than about 250 ppm dry basis of CPD for wet strength polyamine-epihalohydrin resin and less than about 100 ppm dry basis of CPD for creping polyamine-epihalohydrin resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Richard James Riehle, Ronald Busink, Massimo Berri, Wim Stevels
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Publication number: 20030000667Abstract: Processes for rendering a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin storage stable, including processes that prepare a storage stable resin and/or processes that treat resins. A composition containing a polyamine-epihalohydrin resin with a solids content of at least 15 wt % treated with at least one enzymatic agent under conditions to at least one of inhibit, reduce and remove the CPD-forming species to obtain a gelation storage stable reduced CPD-forming resin so that the composition containing the reduced CPD-forming polyamine-epihalohydrin resin when stored for 24 hours at 50° C., and a pH of about 1.0 releases less than about 250 ppm dry basis of CPD for wet strength polyamine-epihalohydrin resin and less than about 100 ppm dry basis of CPD for creping polyamine-epihalohydrin resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: Richard James Riehle, Ronald Busink, Massimo Berri, Wilm Stevels
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Publication number: 20020134281Abstract: Processes for reducing viscosity in an aqueous polysaccahride composition comprising combining the aqueous composition with a non-aqueous viscosity reducing agent. In particular, processes for reducing the viscosity in an aqueous carbohydrate gum composition. In particular, processes for reducing viscosity of an aqueous composition of polysaccharide comprising combining viscosity reducing agent with the polysaccharide composition in an amount effective to form a two phase system. Products produced according to the aforementioned processes are also described. Aqueous compositions including polysaccharide and non-aqueous viscosity reducing agent, and wherein the water content of the composition is at least about 40 wt %. Aqueous compositions including polysaccharide and non-aqueous viscosity reducing agent and wherein the viscosity of the composition is reduced by at least 10%.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Ronald Busink, Alfred J. Haandrikman, Michaela Hofbauer, Hielke Tjeerd de Vries, Sandra Berberich-Francken
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Publication number: 20020102661Abstract: A composition and process for improving the oxidation of a galactose containing polysaccharide in the papermaking industry. The composition includes an aqueous solvent, a galactose containing polysaccharide, a one electron oxidant and a hydrogen peroxide remover. The process includes adding a composition for use in the papermaking industry comprising galactose containing polysaccharide, galactose oxidase, a one electron oxidant, and a hydrogen peroxide remover.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Ronald Busink, Monique Verbeek, Alfred J. Haandrikman, Michaela Hofbauer, Henny W.C. Vaessen-Van Hoven