The Carbohydrate Is Starch Or Derivative Patents (Class 106/162.81)
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Patent number: 10752548Abstract: An example cement includes a naturally occurring silicate bound in an organic binder, a metal oxide, and a chemical activator. The chemical activator is in an effective amount, for dissolving the binder, at least in part, so that the silicate reacts with other components of the cement, the silicate participates in crystal growth; and the cement is a structural load bearing cement.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2017Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Inventor: Trevor Cyril Waters
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Patent number: 10723922Abstract: The invention relates to starch-based aqueous adhesive compositions and uses thereof. Provided is an aqueous adhesive composition comprising highly branched starch (HBS) obtained by treatment of starch or starch derivatives with a glycogen branching enzyme, and further comprising a carboxymethyl (CM) polysaccharide derivative, such as a carboxymethyl ether of starch, cellulose or a combination thereof. Also provided is a method for adhering a first substrate to a second substrate, comprising applying to at least said first or said second substrate said starch-based adhesive, and a glued or glueable product obtainable thereby.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2019Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: COÖPERATIE AVEBE U.A.Inventors: Pieter Lykle Buwalda, Anna Maria Dijk-van Delden, Anne Margriet Hofman-de Dreu
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Patent number: 10711113Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of a polysaccharide adhesive containing cold water-soluble or cold water-swelling, covalently cross-linked starch as a binder together with a foam generator for producing an adhesive foam.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2016Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: AGRANA STÄRKE GMBHInventors: Marnik Michel Wastyn, Martin Kozich, Bernhard Seidl
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Patent number: 10526514Abstract: The invention relates to starch-based aqueous adhesive compositions and uses thereof. Provided is an aqueous adhesive composition comprising highly branched starch (HBS) obtained by treatment of starch or starch derivatives with a glycogen branching enzyme, and further comprising a carboxymethyl (CM) polysaccharide derivative, such as a carboxymethyl ether of starch, cellulose or a combination thereof. Also provided is a method for adhering a first substrate to a second substrate, comprising applying to at least said first or said second substrate said starch-based adhesive, and a glued or glueable product obtainable thereby.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2014Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: COÖPERATIE AVEBE U.A.Inventors: Pieter Lykle Buwalda, Anna Maria Dijk-van Delden, Anne Magriet Hofman-de Dreu
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Patent number: 10238423Abstract: A device to extract elements contained in cavities that uses a bag for their extraction that folds onto itself and an applier provided with an air chamber, which bag has pockets into which tentacles of the applier are introduced; and that is provided with means to pull from same; an applier that is comprised by a first piece called outer tube, that is hollow and of rigid material which, at its distal end, turns into at least two tentacles that allow its radial flexibility, and in its proximal end, means are provided to fix the second piece, called inner tube, which is a hollow tube, open at its ends, that slides into the body of the outer tube and that provides a funnel at its distal end. The device may have grade scale either on the tentacles, the inner tube as well as on the bag. Additionally, this provides two rings used as reference, on each of the folds of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2012Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: AIR BAG ONE SARLInventor: Jorge E. Odon
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Patent number: 9752062Abstract: A carpet material with at least one of its components made easier for recycle by use of an adhesive which can be selectively altered to change the adhesion strength to allow component carpet layers to be separated.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2015Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Interface International B.V.Inventors: John Robert Mantle, James Hanley Clark, Peter Samuel Shuttleworth
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Patent number: 9745699Abstract: Copolymers comprising cellulose and starch connected by at least one cross-linker, methods of producing the copolymers, and formed articles comprising the copolymers are described herein. The copolymers may be biodegradable and may have improved physical properties when compared to the homopolymers and other biodegradable polymers. In some embodiments, the copolymer may be more flexible than unmodified cellulose may have better structural integrity than unmodified starch.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2012Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Empire Technology Development LLCInventor: Michael Patane
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Patent number: 9656908Abstract: The present invention relates to an inorganic adhesive composition and to a hermetic sealing method, and more specifically relates to an inorganic adhesive composition with which an organic solvent is not used and to a hermetic sealing method using same. To this end, the present invention provides an inorganic adhesive composition comprising: between 20 and 80 parts by weight of a water glass diluted solution containing between 60 and 90 parts by weight of water glass (Na2SiO2); between 20 and 80 parts by weight of a refractory inorganic filler; and a black pigment.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2013Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: Corning Precision Materials Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kiyeon Lee, Jhee-Mann Kim, Jaemin Cha, Jaeho Lee
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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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Patent number: 8821625Abstract: A method of re-circulating washwater used to clean production components for the manufacture of fibrous insulation, e.g. fiberglass is disclosed. The method includes providing a bulk washwater recovery loop to re-circulate washwater used to clean the downstream air components, as well as a separate hoodwall washwater recovery loop to re-circulate hoodwall washwater. Re-circulated hoodwall washwater may be used to clean the forming hood components and for preparation of binder dispersions. In the latter case, the pH of the hoodwall washwater is measured and the binder dispersion may be prepared with 100% hoodwall washwater, 100% makeup water, or a blend of each depending on and in response to the pH measurement.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2011Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Owens Corning Intellectual Capital, LLCInventors: David L. Shallenberger, Terry Burn, Liang Chen, William Cooper
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Publication number: 20140201872Abstract: Abstract: A coating composition comprising a) a cellulose ether, and b) a water-dispersible starch which has, when measured as a 15 wt.-% dispersion in water at 25° C., a number average particle size of from 0.01 to 2 micrometers and a viscosity of not more than 2000 mPa·s, wherein the weight ratio between the cellulose ether and the water-dispersible starch is from 1:2 to 20:1, is useful for efficiently coating dosage forms with a low moisture permeability.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2012Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: Dow Global Technologies LLCInventors: Paul J. Sheskey, Paula C. Garcia Todd, Debora L. Holbrook, Karen M. Balwinski, Michael D. Read, Jeffrey D. Michalowski
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Patent number: 8597422Abstract: The present invention relates to a light, biodegradable, organic pigment and filler, and a method of manufacturing it. According to the present invention, a solution comprising a starch derivative is first prepared by dissolving the starch derivative into a suitable solvent, and, after that, the solution is brought into contact with a non-solvent to precipitate the starch derivative from the solvent, and, as a result, a dispersion is obtained, one which comprises a precipitate consisting of starch derivative and a liquid phase formed of the solvent and the non-solvent, after which the solvent is removed from the liquid phase and the precipitate is separated from the non-solvent and recovered. The present invention can be used to manufacture both a product comprising 100-300 nm spherical particles, which is suitable for use as a pigment, and a coral-like, porous product which is particularly suitable as a filler.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2004Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Valtion Teknillinen TutkimuskeskusInventors: Soili Peltonen, Hannu Mikkonen, Pia Qvintus-Leino, Petri Varjos, Kirsi Kataja
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Patent number: 7618485Abstract: Biodegradable compositions that include a foamed gelling hydrocolloid system to which a firming agent and a fibrous material, with or without other optional components, are added. When articles prepared from such compositions are coated with a suitable coating, they are impervious to boiling water and able to withstand microwave heating.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2006Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: The Biodegradable Technologies General PartnershipInventor: Donald W. Renn
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Publication number: 20080206571Abstract: A coating composition comprising a starchy material, said material having: a number average molecular weight (Mn) of 3 500 to 20 000 Daltons, a granular structure before solubilisation, a solubility at pH 7 and 20° C. (S1) of 30-90%, and a solubility at pH 10 and 35° C. (S2) which is at least 10% greater than S1.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Marc Charles F. Berckmans, Detlev Glittenberg, Rudy Roux
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Patent number: 7264666Abstract: The invention relates to an adhesive formulation that comprises a starch-based adhesive dissolved in water. According to the invention the adhesive is made up of a native starch transglycosylation product and the solids content of the adhesive formulation is at least 45% by weight. The invention also relates to a method for preparing such adhesive formulations and to the use of the adhesives.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Valtion teknillinen tutkimuskeskusInventors: Soili Peltonen, Hannu Mikkonen
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Patent number: 7108744Abstract: CMC with CMDS greater than or equal to 0.76, optionally with a non-ionic co-thickener or a CMC with CMDS less than 0.75 is used as both the rheology modifier and partial clay substitute in tape joint compounds. This significant reduction of clay level is sufficient to eliminate most of the negative characteristics of clay in joint compound.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Hercules IncorporatedInventor: Thomas J. Podlas
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Patent number: 7101426Abstract: An in situ ionic interaction between two additives, one a cationic strength enhancing additive and one an anionic crosslinking additive, is used to improve the mechanical properties of an article formed from a composite material. The composite has a discrete phase bound together with a film of the additives, such as gypsum crystals bound together by a film of substituted starch or cellulose ether.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Innovative Construction and Building Materials, LLCInventors: Christopher D. Tagge, Jacob Freas Pollock, Ken Saito
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Patent number: 7048794Abstract: An inorganic-organic composite comprises an inorganic phase, such as gypsum crystals, and a film forming organic phase. The film forming organic phase is selected from substituted starches having a degree of polymerization; degree of substitution and viscosity such that the substituted starches are insoluble in water during mixing but dissolve at a higher processing temperature during forming, setting or drying of the composite. Thus, excessive migration of the substitute starch is prevented and the composite is substantially strengthened.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Innovative Construction and Building Materials, LLCInventors: Christopher D. Tagge, Jacob Freas Pollock, Ken Saito
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Patent number: 6881252Abstract: Fiber-based products and adhesives comprising the fiber-based products. The fiber-based products comprise carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethylated hemicellulose and carboxymethylated starch. The fiber-based product is obtained by simultaneously performing alkali extraction of hydrocolloid from the fiber and carboxylation, with a carboxymethylating agent, thereby converting extracted cellulose to carboxymethyl cellulose and also carboxymethylating some extracted hemicellulose, starch, and hemicellulose-cellulose complexes.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Corn Products International, Inc.Inventor: Roman Skuratowicz
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Publication number: 20040171719Abstract: A starch composition is made by cooking a starch and combining the cooked starch with a polymer, the polymer containing anionic groups or potential anionic groups. Another starch composition is made by combining a starch with a polymer, the polymer containing anionic groups or potential anionic groups, and cooking the combined starch and polymer composition. A dry starch composition, suitable for forming an additive for a paper furnish, includes a starch and a polymer containing anionic groups or potential anionic groups. Methods of making the starch composition are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: David J. Neivandt, Joseph M. Genco, Mark A. Paradis
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Publication number: 20040067356Abstract: Coating composition comprising mineral pigment, for creating a matt or silk coated paper with decreased ink scuff tendency. The coating composition also comprises organic particles, which particles in an amount of 0.5-9.5 weight-% calculated on said mineral pigment, exhibit a particle size of more than 2 &mgr;m and at the most 50 &mgr;m. The invention also relates to a paper which is coated with said coating composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventors: Philip Hakansson, Kilian Kleinhenz, Karen Sjolin, Goran Strom, Bengt Haugwitz, Annette Bergstrom
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Publication number: 20030205165Abstract: The invention concerns the use of a water-soluble or water-dispersible polymer having a molecular weight of at least 800, containing at least 5 aldehyde groups per molecule and at least 1 carboxyl group per molecule, the ratio of aldehyde groups to carboxyl groups being higher than 0.75:1, as a wet strength additive.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Jeffrey W. Thornton, Dorine L. Van Brussel-Verraest, Arie Besemer, Sussan Sandberg
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Patent number: 6589328Abstract: The invention provides sponges (foams) produced from hydrocolloids by the expansion of gels of these. The foams have properties which can be varied, such as water absorption, biodegradibility, pore size and structure. Edible products can be produced which may contain an edible plasticizer, a sugar or sugar substitute and possibly also a flavoring agent or taste enhancer. The novel sponges are produced by preparing a gel of a hydrocolloid, and either sealing it in a closed vessel with a liquid of similar composition, pressurizing the vessel and abruptly releasing the pressure, followed by freeze drying, or by incorporating in such a gel a suitable microorganism, such as a yeast and inducing fermentation in the presence of a suitable nutrient medium, so that the carbon dioxide formed results in the expansion and foam formation, which is processed to the final product. The sponges-foams of the invention are such, that the initial network of the gel is maintained.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1997Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Yissum Research Development Company of The Hebrew University of JerusalemInventor: Amos Nussinovitch
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Publication number: 20030097962Abstract: A hydrocolloid composition comprising at least one sulpoalkyl-substituted polysacharide ether, is described. More particularly, the hydrocolloid composition includes: a) at least one sulphoalkyl-substituted polysaccharide ether, which is soluble in each of cold water and hot water, e.g., carboxymethylsulphoethylcellulose (CMSEC); b) optionally at least one nonionic polysaccharide ether having a thermoreversible gel point (or cloud point) of greater than 35° C. and less than 100° C.; and c) optionally at least one additive, e.g., an antioxidant. Also described are dispersion-bound architectural formulations and emulsion paints which comprise the hydrocolloid compositions of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2002Publication date: May 29, 2003Inventors: Alexandra Hild, Arne Henning Kull, Stephan Knittel, Rene Kiesewetter, Rudolf Kaufmann
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Patent number: 6485575Abstract: A method of producing starch-emulsifier compositions by heating a starch in the presence of an emulsifier to form a complex with unique properties. The product can be further treated to obtain greater than about 20% short chain amylose. Starch-emulsifier compositions (e.g., powders, gels, pastes) produced by this method and food products containing the starch-emulsifier composition are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Opta Food Ingredients, Inc.Inventor: Chienkuo Ronnie Yuan
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Patent number: 6482876Abstract: The invention relates to an agglomerate containing at least one of the following water-soluble or water-dispersible materials as a bonding base polymer: carboxylized and/or alkoxylized starch, cellulose ether and fully synthetic vinyl polymers and/or polyacrylates. The agglomerate is characterized in that it contains a blasting agent which produces a high swelling pressure, but, advantageously, does not gel. The agglomerate can have a regular geometric form or not. Its weight should be between 0.5 and 500 g. The agglomerate is used in particular in the production of lump-free paste.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf AktienInventors: Sandra Witt-Nuesslein, Werner Haller, Bernhard Schoettmer, Monika Boecker, Wolfgang Seiter, Ingo Hardacker, Heinz-Peter Hoffmann
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Publication number: 20020152931Abstract: A method of producing starch-emulsifier compositions by heating a starch in the presence of an emulsifier to form a complex with unique properties. The product can be further treated to obtain greater than about 20% short chain amylose. Starch-emulsifier compositions (e.g., powders, gels, pastes) produced by this method and food products containing the starch-emulsifier composition are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: Opta Food Ingredients, Inc.Inventor: Chienkuo Ronnie Yuan
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Patent number: 6306218Abstract: A method of producing starch-emulsifier compositions by heating a starch in the presence of an emulsifier to form a complex with unique properties. The product can be further treated to obtain greater than about 20% short chain amylose. Starch-emulsifier compositions (e.g., powders, gels, pastes) produced by this method and food products containing the starch-emulsifier composition are also described.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Opta Food Ingredients, Inc.Inventor: Chienkuo Ronnie Yuan
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Publication number: 20010009132Abstract: A substantially fat impervious coating (KIT number from about 6 and about 16) coating made from an aqueous solution of a hydroxypropyl high amylose pea starch.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2001Publication date: July 26, 2001Inventors: Rotraut Albrecht, Silvio Boettcher, Gernod Haerter, Peter Pawlak, Erich Heinrich Schwartze, Heike Zuleg
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Patent number: 6184272Abstract: A fiber-reinforced molded plastic part, a process for its manufacture and a use. The fiber-reinforced molded plastic part consists of a plastic matrix with natural fibers particularly arranged in a uniformly distributed manner in the plastic matrix. The plastic matrix has at least two mutually mixed polymers, of which one is a biopolymer and the other is a polymer which is at least largely resistant to biological stress.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: DiamlerChrysler AGInventors: Thomas Foelster, Ralph Greiner, Dirk Schaefer