Patents by Inventor Rudolf Jedlicka
Rudolf Jedlicka 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: 7393894Abstract: The invention relates to self-crosslinking aqueous polyurethane dispersions containing a crosslinking agent I selected from diamones I1 and dihydrazides I2, and polyurethanes comprising structural elements derived from polyisocyanates A, polyols B having a number average molar mass Mn of at least 400 g/mol, compounds D comprising at least two groups which are reactive compared to isocyanate groups and at least one group able to form anions, low-molecular polyols E that carry no other reactive groups compared to isocyanate groups, compounds F containing at least one group which is reactive compared to isocyanate, and at least one aldehyde-type or ketone-type carbonyl group, and compounds G that are monofunctional compared to isocyanates or contain active hydrogen with different capabilities of reaction and are different from the compounds E. The invention also relates to methods for the production of said dispersions, and coating agents containing the same.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2004Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Cytec Surface Specialties Austria GmbHInventors: Markus Schafheutle, Anton Arzt, Julius Burkl, Gudrun Garber, Hannelore Gsöll, Rudolf Jedlicka, Susanne Neumayer, Gerlinde Petritsch, Renate Pittermann, Jörg Wango
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Patent number: 7345109Abstract: Water-dilutable polyurethane dispersions comprising structural units derived from polyisocyanates A, polyols B having a number-average molar mass Mn of at least 400 g/mol, compounds D that contain at least two groups reactive towards isocyanate groups and at least one group capable of anion formation, low molar mass polyols E that do not carry any further groups reactive towards isocyanate groups, compounds G that are monofunctional towards isocyanates or contain active hydrogen of different reactivity and that are different from the compounds E, characterised in that the polyols B contain a mass fraction of polycarbonate polyols B1 of at least 85%, and the use thereof in coating compositionsType: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Cytec Surface Specialties Austria GmbHInventors: Markus Schafheutle, Anton Arzt, Julius Burkl, Gudrun Garber, Rudolf Jedlicka, Gerlinde Petritsch, Jörg Wango, Renate Pittermann
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Publication number: 20070093594Abstract: The invention relates to self-crosslinking aqueous polyurethane dispersions containing a crosslinking agent I selected from diamones I1 and dihydrazides I2, and polyurethanes comprising structural elements derived from polyisocyanates A, polyols B having a number average molar mass Mn of at least 400 g/mol, compounds D comprising at least two groups which are reactive compared to isocyanate groups and at least one group able to form anions, low-molecular polyols E that carry no other reactive groups compared to isocyanate groups, compounds F containing at least one group which is reactive compared to isocyanate, and at least one aldehyde-type or ketone-type carbonyl group, and compounds G that are monofunctional compared to isocyanates or contain active hydrogen with different capabilities of reaction and are different from the compounds E. The invention also relates to methods for the production of said dispersions, and coating agents containing the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2004Publication date: April 26, 2007Applicant: Cytec Surface Specialties Austria GmbHInventors: Markus Schafheutle, Anton Arzt, Julius Burkl, Gudrun Garber, Hannelore Gsoll, Rudolf Jedlicka, Susanne Neumayer, Gerlinde Petritsch, Renate Pittermann, Jorg Wango
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Publication number: 20070083002Abstract: Water-dilutable polyurethane dispersions comprising structural units derived from polyisocyanates A, polyols B having a number-average molar mass Mn of at least 400 g/mol, compounds D that contain at least two groups reactive towards isocyanate groups and at least one group capable of anion formation, low molar mass polyols E that do not carry any further groups reactive towards isocyanate groups, compounds G that are monofunctional towards isocyanates or contain active hydrogen of different reactivity and that are different from the compounds E, characterised in that the polyols B contain a mass fraction of polycarbonate polyols B1 of at least 85%, and the use thereof in coating compositionsType: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2004Publication date: April 12, 2007Applicant: Cytec Surface Specialties Austria GmbHInventors: Markus Schafheutle, Anton Arzt, Julius Burkl, Gudrun Garber, Rudolf Jedlicka, Gerlinde Petritsch, Jurg Wango, Renate Pittermann
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Patent number: 7199184Abstract: Aqueous stoving enamels containing resins A which have hydroxyl groups and are made hydrophilic by partially neutralized acid groups, and highly etherified aminoplasts B, characterised in that the aqueous solutions or dispersions of the resin have a pH value of 6 or below, a method for the preparation thereof, and a method of use comprising coating thermally sensitive substrates.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2004Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Surface Specialties Austria GmbHInventors: Markus A. Schafheutle, Julius Burkl, Anton Arzt, Gerlinde Petritsch, Rudolf Jedlicka, Joerg Wango
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Patent number: 7115686Abstract: A water-dilutable polyester resin ABCD having a mass fraction of from 1 to 10% of units derived from unsaturated cocondensed building blocks, an olefinic double bond content of from 10 to 2 000 mmol/kg, and a sulfonic acid group content of from 20 to 300 mmol/kg, modified if desired by copolymerizing olefinically unsaturated monomers in the presence of the polyester resin, a process for preparing them, and their use in particular in one-component coating compositions in combination with amino resin curatives.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Surface Specialties Austria GmbHInventors: Gerhard Reidlinger, Johann Billiani, Rudolf Jedlicka, Ewald Zrin, Julius Burkl, Johannes Scherz
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Publication number: 20060135649Abstract: The invention relates to aqueous coating compositions with an anti-tarnish effect, containing a water-soluble or dispersed binding agent A and a compound B selected from fatty acid esters, containing hydroxyl groups of multivalent alcohols, and also to the use thereof for tarnish-protected glazings.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2004Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: SURFACE SPECIALTIES AUSTRIA GMBHInventors: Rudolf Jedlicka, Julius Burkl, Markus Schafheutle, Edmund Urbano
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Publication number: 20050065277Abstract: Aqueous stoving enamels containing resins A which have hydroxyl groups and are made hydrophilic by partially neutralized acid groups, and highly etherified aminoplasts B, characterised in that the aqueous solutions or dispersions of the resin have a pH value of 6 or below, a method for the preparation thereof, and a method of use comprising coating thermally sensitive substratesType: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicant: Surface Specialties Austria GmbHInventors: Markus Schafheutle, Julius Burkl, Anton Arzt, Gerlinde Petritsch, Rudolf Jedlicka, Jorg Wango
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Publication number: 20040181030Abstract: A water-dilutable polyester resin ABCD having a mass fraction of from 1 to 10% of units derived from unsaturated cocondensed building blocks, an olefinic double bond content of from 10 to 2 000 mmol/kg, and a sulfonic acid group content of from 20 to 300 mmol/kg, modified if desired by copolymerizing olefinically unsaturated monomers in the presence of the polyester resin, a process for preparing them, and their use in particular in one-component coating compositions in combination with amino resin curativesType: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: Surface Specialties Austria GmbHInventors: Gerhard Reidlinger, Johann Billiani, Rudolf Jedlicka, Ewald Zrin, Julius Burkl, Johannes Scherz