The Carbohydrate Is A Cellulose Material Patents (Class 106/162.71)
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Patent number: 11472978Abstract: Disclosed is an inkjet ink that is jettable through standard inkjet nozzles, yet creates a non-abrasive non-porous three-dimensional glass structure on a 1-100 micron-scale without the need for additional processes beyond those normally used for the inkjet decoration of glass substrates. Such an inkjet ink can avoid the drawbacks noted above and is described herein.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2018Date of Patent: October 18, 2022Assignee: Dip-Tech, Ltd.Inventors: Andy Shipway, Anna Lipkin, David Dganit, Lior Boguslavsky, Matti Ben-Moshe
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Patent number: 11421067Abstract: There is described an aqueous coating composition, the aqueous coating composition comprising an acrylic polyester resin, obtainable by grafting an acrylic polymer and a polyester material, the polyester material being obtainable by polymerizing: (i) a polyacid component, with (ii) a polyol component. At least one of the polyacid component and/or the polyol component comprises a functional monomer operable to impart functionality on to the polyester resin, such that an acrylic polymer may be grafted with the polyester material via the use of said functionality.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2017Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Adam Bradley Powell, William H. Retsch, Jr., Edward R. Millero, Jr., John M. Dudik, Christopher P. Kurtz, Michael Olah, Anand K. Atmuri
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Patent number: 9844511Abstract: The invention relates to a coating composition suitable for the coating of a pharmaceutical or nutraceutical dosage form, comprising a core comprising one or more pharmaceutical or nutraceutical active ingredients, wherein the coating composition is comprising at least 20% by weight of an enteric core/shell polymer composition derived from an emulsion polymerization process, wherein either the core of the core/shell polymer composition is formed by a water-insoluble, not cross-linked polymer or copolymer and the shell of the core/shell polymer composition is formed by an anionic polymer or copolymer or vice versa.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2011Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: Evonik Roehm GmbHInventors: Kathrin Nollenberger, Jan Hendrik Schattka, Rene Leubert, Florian Hermes, Manfred Assmus, Christian Meier, Thomas Dassinger, Thomas Riermeier
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Publication number: 20140311381Abstract: Provided is a cellulose acylate film for an optical film usable for optical compensation sheet, an optical filter for stereoscopic images, a polarizer and a liquid crystal display and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: SK Innovation Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hyo Shin Kwak, Min Joung Im, Seung Eon Lee, Tae Sug Jang, Myoung Lae Kim, Yong Gyun Cho, Won Yeob Kim, Min Sang Park
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Publication number: 20140289986Abstract: A cotton bud with a rod-like grip body and with a bud body that is arranged at least at one free end of the grip body. The rod-like grip body is a biologically degradable extrusion body, and includes natural fibres embedded into a material matrix.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: ROWEG HOLDING AGInventors: Beat Hani, Christian Rytka, Guy Petignat
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Patent number: 8834680Abstract: The present invention relates to a filler composition comprising a) a filler, b) a cationic inorganic compound, c) a cationic organic compound, and d) an anionic polysaccharide, wherein the filler is present in an amount of at least about 1% by weight, based on the total weight of the composition, the anionic polysaccharide is present in an amount of about 1 to about 100 kg/ton, based on the weight of filler, and wherein the composition is substantially free from fibers.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2008Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: AKZO Nobel N.V.Inventors: Patrik Simonson, Michael Persson
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Publication number: 20140199406Abstract: Provided are a drug-containing particle capable of suppressing dissolution of a drug in the oral cavity to suppress an unpleasant taste thereof and having excellent dissolution of the drug in the digestive tract after passing through the oral cavity; a method for preparing the drug-containing particle; a coating composition used for preparing the drug-containing particle; and a solid preparation having the drug-containing particle. More specifically, provided are a coating composition having 100 parts by weight of a cellulose-based enteric base and 50 parts by weight or less of a water-soluble cellulose ether; a drug-containing particle having a drug-containing core and a coat portion obtained by coating the core with the coating composition; a solid preparation having the drug-containing particle; and a method for preparing a drug-containing particle having a step of coating the drug-containing core with the coating composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takuya Yokosawa, Yuichi Nishiyama, Naosuke Maruyama
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Publication number: 20130244045Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for tinting optical films comprising: (a) coating onto an optical film a liquid coating composition comprising, in a water miscible organic solvent, 1 part of cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB), from 0.1 to 2 parts by weight of dicyclohexyl phthalate, from 0.1 to 1 part by weight of isocyanato-alkyltrialcoxysilane, and at least 0.5 moles of H2O per mole of hydrolysable alcoxy groups of isocyanatoalkyltrialcoxysilane, (b) submitting said coated composition to a drying step so as to form an image-receiving CAB layer on the optical film, (c) printing the dried image-receiving CAB layer with a sublimation dye by means of a thermal transfer printer, (d) submitting the resulting printed film and image -receiving CAB layer to a thermal treatment so as to transfer the printed sublimation dye from the image-receiving layer to the underlying optical film, and (e) removing the image-receiving CAB layer by means of a suitable solvent.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2011Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: Essilor International (Compagnie Generale d'Optiqu e)Inventors: Lixin Song, Yu Richard Liu
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Patent number: 8496748Abstract: The invention relates to a polymer composition formed from a biologically degradable polymer and a material from sea plants and/or shells of sea animals or at least two components selected from the group consisting of saccharides and the derivatives thereof, proteins, amino acids, vitamins and metal ions. The invention additionally relates to a molded article formed from the polymer composition. The molded article may be packaging material or fibrous material, in the form of fibrous material as a mixing component for the production of yarns, and in the form of fibrous material for the production of nonwoven fabrics or woven fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2011Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Smartfiber AGInventors: Stefan Zikeli, Thomas Endl, Michael Gert Martl
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Publication number: 20130025501Abstract: An extrudate comprising titania, a carboxyalkyl cellulose, and a hydroxyalkyl cellulose is disclosed. The extrudates have a smooth outer surface when they exit the extruder. The extrusion processibility is improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Applicant: LYONDELL CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, L.P.Inventor: LYONDELL CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY, L.P.
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Publication number: 20120202398Abstract: The present invention concerns a biodegradable fibre comprising composite filaments of cellulose and cellulose acetate, and a process for making such a fibre comprising providing a solution dope comprising a blend of cellulose and cellulose acetate in an ionic liquid or in N-methylmorphilone-N-oxide (NMMO), and spinning casting the blend into a protic solvent to generate fibres. The invention also concerns materials made from such a fibre, and garments or soft furnishings made from such a material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2010Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: INNOVIA FILMS LIMITEDInventors: Colin Marshall, Jamie Moffat
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Publication number: 20120199147Abstract: The present invention concerns a biodegradable cigarette filter tow comprising composite filaments of cellulose and cellulose acetate, and a process for making such a filter tow comprising providing a solution dope comprising a blend of cellulose and cellulose acetate in an ionic liquid or in N-methylmorphilone-N-oxide (NMMO), and spinning casting the blend into a protic solvent to generate fibres or films, and converting the fibres or films into cigarette filter tow. The invention also concerns cigarette filters and cigarettes made from such a filter tow.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: INNOVIA FILMS LIMIITEDInventors: Colin Marshall, Jamie Moffat
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Patent number: 8158039Abstract: A method for producing an optical film is disclosed. A cellulose ester, a sugar ester prepared by esterification of a sugar compound formed by 1 to 12 of structures selected by a furanose structure and a pyranose structure and an acryl type polymer having a weight average molecular weight of from 5,000 to 30,000 are subjected to melt-casting.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2007Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Konica Minolta Opto Inc.Inventors: Yasushi Irie, Koichi Saito, Kenzo Kasahara
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Patent number: 7125918Abstract: A protective film of a polarizing plate comprising a cellulose ester film, wherein a variation in a weight of the cellulose ester film is 0 to 2% under a keeping condition of 80±5° C. and 90±10% RH for 48 hours.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Konica CorporationInventors: Kunio Shimizu, Toru Kobayashi
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Patent number: 6773811Abstract: A water-dispersible particle wherein the material comprises (i) one or more polymeric deposition materials having an average repeat unit (I): wherein at least one or more R groups of the polymer are independently selected from H, a hydrolysable group or a linker group in which when R is a hydrolysable group the degree of substitution is 0 to 3 and when R is a linker group the degree of substitution is 0.01 to 3; (ii) a benefit agent attached to the deposition enhancing part; characterised in that the water-dispersible particle has a particle size from 20 to 5,000 nm.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Unilever Home & Personal Care USA, division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Paul Ferguson, Paul Hugh Findlay, Christopher Clarkson Jones, Dax Kukulj
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Publication number: 20030005857Abstract: The present invention relates to a cellulose derivative having biodegradability, recycling properties, excellent mechanical strength and mold processability. The cellulose derivative is a product of a monosaccharide derivative or oligosaccharide derivative and cellulose. The monosaccharide derivative or oligosaccharide derivative is a copolymer of a saccharide and dicarboxylic acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventors: Masato Minami, Chieko Mihara, Toshihiko Takeda, Yoshihiko Kikuchi
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Publication number: 20010004869Abstract: The present invention relates to compositions comprising essentially amorphous cellulose nanofibrils, at least one additive chosen from carboxycellulose with a degree of substitution of more than 0.95, a natural polysaccharide, a polyol, and optionally at least one co-additive, the content of additive and of optional co-additive being less than or equal to 30% by weight relative to the weight of nanofibrils and of additive and of optional co-additive. Similarly, a subject of the invention is a process for preparing such compositions, which consists in adding the additive and the optional co-additive to a suspension of essentially amorphous nanofibrils, and then in drying the suspension thus supplemented. The compositions obtained are readily redispersable and conserve their initial Theological properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2001Publication date: June 28, 2001Inventors: Robert Cantiani, Gilles Guerin, Alain Senechal, Isabelle Vincent, Joel Benchimol