Patents by Inventor Steven J. Kemnetz

Steven J. Kemnetz 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).

  • Patent number: 5162600
    Abstract: A method of treating lead contaminated soil to reduce the amount of mobile lead contained in the soil, the method which comprises: (a) providing an agent selected from the group consisting of inorganic phosphate compounds, inorganic phosphite compounds and mixtures thereof; and (b) contacting the agent with the soil to react the agent with the lead and form immobilized, acid-insoluble lead compounds, thereby reducing the amount of mobile lead in the soil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1992
    Assignee: Rheox, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles A. Cody, Steven J. Kemnetz, William Bronner
  • Patent number: 5075033
    Abstract: An improved organophilic clay gellant which is the reaction product of a smectite-type clay, an organic cation and, optionally, an organic anion. The cation from the smectite-type clay, the anion from the organic cation and, if present, the cation form the organic anion form a by-product which is water, a gas, an insoluble compound or a mixture thereof. The organophilic clay gellant can exhibit improved efficiency and dispersibility. In a process for preparing an organophilic clay gellant which constitutes a further aspect of the present invention, significant advantages can be observed since the liquid remaining after the organophilic clay gellant is separated from the reaction mixture can be recycled for further use without detrimental effect on the quality of the organophilic clay gellant thereafter produced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1991
    Assignee: Rheox, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles A. Cody, Steven J. Kemnetz
  • Patent number: 4894182
    Abstract: An improved organophillic clay gellant which is the reaction product of a smectite-type clay, an organic cation and, optionally, an organic anion. The cation from the smectite-type clay, the anion from the organic cation and, if present, the cation from the organic anion form a by-product which is water, a gas, an insoluble compound or a mixture thereof. The organophilic clay gellant can exhibit improved efficiency and dispersibility. In a process for preparing an organophilic clay gellant which constitutes a further aspect of the present invention, significant advantages can be observed since the liquid remaining after the organophilic clay gellant is separated from the reaction mixture can be recycled for further use without detrimental effect on the quality of the organophilic clay gellant thereafter produced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1990
    Assignee: NL Chemicals, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles A. Cody, Steven J. Kemnetz
  • Patent number: 4742098
    Abstract: Improved organophilic clay gellants can be prepared by a process wherein the smectite-type clay is subjected to shearing in order to break apart the agglomerates and/or the smectite-type clay can be reacted with organic cation and, possibly organic anion, under dilute reaction conditions. The reaction product is recovered using gentle drying conditions. Depending in large part on its composition, the organophilic clay gellant may be used to thicken a variety of organic compositions. In a preferred aspect, the organophilic clay gellant can be directly added to polyester compositions in order to efficiently and effectively increase the viscosity thereof or can be first formed into a pregel under low shear conditions to yield even higher efficiencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1988
    Assignee: NL Chemicals, Inc.
    Inventors: Claude M. Finlayson, Charles A. Cody, Steven J. Kemnetz, William W. Reichert, Edward D. Magauran, Johnny R. Johnson
  • Patent number: 4695402
    Abstract: Improved organophilic clay gellants can be prepared by a process wherein the smectite-type clay is subjected to shearing in order to break apart the agglomerates and/or the smectite-type clay can be reacted with organic cation and, possibly organic anion, under dilute reaction conditions. The reaction product is recovered using gentle drying conditions. Depending in large part on its composition, the organophilic clay gellant may be used to thicken a variety of organic compositions. In a preferred aspect, the organophilic clay gellant can be directly added to polyester compositions in order to efficiently and effectively increase the viscosity thereof or can be first formed into a pregel under low shear conditions to yield even higher efficiencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1987
    Assignee: NL Chemicals, Inc.
    Inventors: Claude M. Finlayson, Charles A. Cody, Steven J. Kemnetz, William W. Reichert, Edward D. Magauran, Johnny R. Johnson
  • Patent number: 4664820
    Abstract: A preactivated organophilic clay gellant that may be used to thicken organic compositions, especially, lubricating greases without the presence of a polar activator. The preactivated organophilic clay gellant may be prepared using certain process parameters namely shearing of the smectite-type clay prior to reaction with the organic cation, dilute reaction conditions and gentle drying of the organophilic clay or the preactivated organophilic clay gellant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1985
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1987
    Assignee: NL Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Edward D. Magauran, Charles A. Cody, William W. Reichert, Mauriello D. Kieke, Steven J. Kemnetz, Araxi Chiavoni
  • Patent number: 4505886
    Abstract: A process for preparing high quality titanium dioxide which exhibits excellent reflectance and tint strength when incorporated into a coating formulation. The process involves the preparation of a seed solution wherein one of the seed curing factors of time, temperature and amount of alkaline neutralizing agent are varied to establish maximum reflectance and tint strength values obtained by the final product. The process can be repeated to analyze one or both of the other factors. The process can be used to prepare titanium dioxide in the anatase or rutile form and on a batch or continuous basis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1983
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1985
    Assignee: NL Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles A. Cody, William W. Reichert, Steven J. Kemnetz, Edward D. Magauran