Patents by Inventor Xavier Almeras

Xavier Almeras 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: 10066338
    Abstract: The invention provides a process for preparing dyed, polypropylene-based fibers. Polypropylene having a Melt Flow Index of 45 or less is combined with an additive blend to provide the polypropylene-based polymer composition for forming into fibers. The additive blend is a terpolymer of ethylene, acrylic or methacrylic ester and maleic anhydride or glycidyl methacrylate combined with an amine-terminated polyamide, in weight ratio 3:1 to 1:1. Fatty acid monoglyceride may also be used in the polymer composition to further improve dyeability. The polypropylene-based fibers are readily dyeable by contacting the fibers with an aqueous dispersion of a disperse dye, to provide fibers with high color intensity (deep hues) and high dye substantivity and color fastness, without the need to employ temperatures in excess of the atmospheric pressure boiling point of the dye dispersion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2013
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2018
    Assignee: DEVAN CHEMICALS NV
    Inventors: Xavier Almeras, Dirk Luyckx
  • Publication number: 20150252526
    Abstract: The invention provides a process for preparing dyed, polypropylene-based fibres. Polypropylene having a Melt Flow Index of 45 or less is combined with an additive blend to provide the polypropylene-based polymer composition for forming into fibres. The additive blend is a terpolymer of ethylene, acrylic or methacrylic ester and maleic anhydride or glycidyl methacrylate combined with an amine-terminated polyamide, in weight ratio 3:1 to 1:1. Fatty acid monoglyceride may also be used in the polymer composition to further improve dyeability. The polypropylene-based fibres are readily dyeable by contacting the fibres with an aqueous dispersion of a disperse dye, to provide fibres with high colour intensity (deep hues) and high dye substantivity and colour fastness, without the need to employ temperatures in excess of the atmospheric pressure boiling point of the dye dispersion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2013
    Publication date: September 10, 2015
    Inventors: Xavier Almeras, Dirk Luyckx