Rosin Or Tall Oil (e.g., Colophony, Etc.) Patents (Class 106/659)
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Patent number: 11753337Abstract: The present application relates to a concrete pre-mix composition comprising a cementitious material and a plurality of conductive carbon microfibers mixed with said cementitious material, where said conductive carbon microfibers are present in the concrete pre-mix composition in an amount such that, when said concrete pre-mix composition is hydrated to form concrete and cured, the conductive carbon microfibers are dispersed in the cured concrete in an amount of 0.75% to 2.00% of total mass of the concrete. The present application further relates to a concrete composition, a method of producing an electrically conductive concrete composition, an electrically conductive cured concrete form, and a system for heating pavement.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2019Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.Inventors: Halil Ceylan, Alireza Sassani, Hesham Abdualla, Sunghwan Kim, Ali Arabzadeh, Peter C. Taylor, Kasthurirangan Gopalakrishnan
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Patent number: 11565978Abstract: An accelerator powder for cement and also rapid-setting binder compositions which contain the accelerator powder and the use in mortar or concrete. The accelerator powder includes from 10 to 99.7% by weight of a water-insoluble mineral powder P and from 0.3 to 90% by weight of at least one compound V selected from the group consisting of alkali metal halides and alkaline earth metal halides, alkali metal nitrates and alkaline earth metal nitrates, alkali metal nitrites and alkaline earth metal nitrites, alkali metal thiocyanates and alkaline earth metal thiocyanates and hydroxyalkylamines or salts thereof, and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2019Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: SIKA TECHNOLOGY AGInventors: Lolita Hauguel, Maxime Liard, Didier Lootens
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Patent number: 10696847Abstract: Disclosed is a binder of vegetable origin based on modified tall-oil pitch, modified vegetable resin and optionally oil. Also disclosed are leakproofing membrane compositions, soundproofing membrane compositions, liquid sealing system compositions, asphalt mix coating compositions, asphalt coating compositions, primer compositions, varnish compositions, mastic compositions, adhesive compositions or binder emulsion compositions which comprise said binder. In addition, a method is disclosed for reducing the amount of bitumen of petroleum origin in said compositions.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2016Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignees: SOPREMA, OLEON SASInventors: Pierre Etienne Bindschedler, RĂ©mi Perrin, Christine Robach, Marion Kerbrat, Matthieu Chatillon, Franck Raymond
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Publication number: 20140199532Abstract: Disclosed herein are low density fiber cement articles, such as fiber cement building panels and sheets, comprised of multiple overlaying fiber cement substrate layers having small and uniform entrained air pockets distributed throughout. Also disclosed herein are air entrainment systems and methods for manufacturing aerated low density fiber cement panels or sheets with consistent air void content and uniform air void distribution. Also disclosed herein are air entrainment technologies adapted to work in conjunction with the Hatschek process to produce aerated fiber cement articles having controlled air void content and distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2012Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: JAMES HARDIE TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventors: Joe Zhou Peng, Thomas Patrick Mueller
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Patent number: 8287639Abstract: A method for improving air entrainment comprising the steps of: providing a compound selected from an amphoteric, an alkyl polyglycoside, an ester, a triglyceride, a triglyceride derivative, a fatty alcohol, an alkoxylated fatty alcohol, an alkoxylated polyhydric fatty alcohol, and mixtures thereof; dispersing the compound on a finely particulate carrier to form a treated carrier; and adding the treated carrier to a cementitious mixture is provided. A composition for improving air entrainment, including a compound selected from an amphoteric, an alkyl polyglycoside, an ester, a triglyceride, a triglyceride derivative, a fatty alcohol, an alkoxylated fatty alcohol, an alkoxylated polyhydric fatty alcohol, and mixtures thereof, wherein the compound is dispersed on an organic particulate carrier and added to a cementitious mixture, is also provided. The composition may be incorporated into a concrete structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2008Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Cognis IP Management GmbHInventors: Charles M. White, Dean A. Oester, Gary L. Pritt
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Publication number: 20090197991Abstract: A dry cast cementitious composition including cement, water, and a rheology modifying additive (RMA) is provided. The inclusion of the RMA improves the dry cast cementitious composition's response to vibration and dampens out differences due to minor fluctuations in initial slump of the composition. The RMA may include a dispersant for the dry cast cementitious compositions. The dry cast cementitious composition may optionally include other admixtures or additives known in the industry. Methods for making the dry cast cementitious composition and dry cast cementitious articles from the composition are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: Construction Research & Technology GmbHInventors: Jeffrey R. Bury, Lynn E. Brower
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Publication number: 20090031924Abstract: A method for improving air entrainment comprising the steps of: providing a compound selected from an amphoteric, an alkyl polyglycoside, an ester, a triglyceride, a triglyceride derivative, a fatty alcohol, an alkoxylated fatty alcohol, an alkoxylated polyhydric fatty alcohol, and mixtures thereof; dispersing the compound on a finely particulate carrier to form a treated carrier; and adding the treated carrier to a cementitious mixture is provided. A composition for improving air entrainment, including a compound selected from an amphoteric, an alkyl polyglycoside, an ester, a triglyceride, a triglyceride derivative, a fatty alcohol, an alkoxylated fatty alcohol, an alkoxylated polyhydric fatty alcohol, and mixtures thereof, wherein the compound is dispersed on an organic particulate carrier and added to a cementitious mixture, is also provided. The composition may be incorporated into a concrete structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: Charles M. White, Dean A. Oester, Gary L. Pritt
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Publication number: 20080223257Abstract: Lime pellets can be used in preparing asphalt compositions. The pellets are characterized as having a substantially rigid structure with a dimension greater than about 1.5 mm and being compatible with a hot mix asphalt so as to dissolve in liquid asphalt. The pellets condition an end product of asphalt pavement by being dissolved into a hot mix asphalt composition during the manufacture of such an asphalt. The method of conditioning includes providing the lime pellets, and mixing the lime pellets with a hot mix asphalt ingredient, wherein the ingredient is at least one of an aggregate or asphalt cement. The asphalt and lime pellets are heated to a temperature sufficient for the lime pellets to be dissolved.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2007Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventor: William R. Bailey
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Patent number: 7303623Abstract: A lime pellet for use in asphalt applications can include lime fines and an asphalt-compatible binder. The pellet is characterized as having a rigid structure with a dimension greater than about 1.5 mm and being compatible with a hot mix asphalt so as to dissolve in liquid asphalt. Optionally, the binder is characterized by having less than about 50% by weight of total binder being sulfur, or the pellet is characterized by having lime in an amount of at least 31% by weight, or being storage-stable and agglomeration resistant. The pellet is manufactured by mixing the lime fines with the asphalt-compatible binder and forming pellets therefrom. The pellets are useful for conditioning an end product of hot mix asphalt during the manufacture of such an asphalt. The method of conditioning includes providing the lime pellet, and mixing the lime pellet with a hot mix asphalt ingredient, wherein the ingredient is at least one of an aggregate or asphalt cement.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Inventor: William R. Bailey
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Patent number: 7048791Abstract: A wall repair compound useful for filling and repairing cracks, holes, and other imperfections in a wall surface includes a conventional filler material, a conventional binder material, and a dust reducing additive which reduces the quantity of airborne dust particles generated when sanding the hardened joint compound. Airborne dust reducing additives include oils, surfactants, solvents, waxes, and other petroleum derivatives. The additive can be added to conventional ready-mixed joint compounds and to setting type joint compounds. A method of reducing the quantity of airborne dust generated when sanding a fully hardened joint compound includes mixing a sufficient quantity of the dust reducing additive with the joint compound prior to when the joint compound has been applied to the wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2005Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Nathaniel P. Langford
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Patent number: 6863723Abstract: A wall repair compound useful for filling and repairing cracks, holes, and other imperfections in a wall surface includes a conventional filler material, a conventional binder material, and a dust reducing additive which reduces the quantity of airborne dust particles generated when sanding the hardened joint compound. Airborne dust reducing additives include oils, surfactants, solvents, waxes, and other petroleum derivatives. The additive can be added to conventional ready-mixed joint compounds and to setting type joint compounds. A method of reducing the quantity of airborne dust generated when sanding a fully hardened joint compound includes mixing a sufficient quantity of the dust reducing additive with the joint compound prior to when the joint compound has been applied to the wall.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2004Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Nathaniel P. Langford
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Patent number: 6652643Abstract: A process and compositions for improving the resistance of cementitious products such as concrete, mortar, grout, paving, paving blocks, concrete masonry units, concrete pipe, concrete blocks, cellular concrete and concrete statuary to the penetration of water utilizes a minor amount of aqueous emulsion of rosin or a waxy substance in a major amount of water to form a substantially aqueous mixture utilized as the aqueous ingredient in the preparation of the cementitious product. The composition of an aqueous emulsion of rosin or a waxy substance, water, cement and aggregate, in addition to improved resistance to the penetration of water, maintains the strength of the cementitious product and can provide a vehicle for adding property enhancing agents to the cementitious product. The composition and process improves the resistance of the products to mildew and mold and improves the early strength of the products.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Great Barrier Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert H. Black
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Patent number: 6315825Abstract: A process and compositions for improving the resistance of cementitious products such as concrete, mortar, grout, paving, paving blocks, concrete pipe, concrete blocks, cellular concrete, extruded roof concrete, shot crete and concrete statuary to the penetration of water utilizes a minor amount of aqueous emulsion of rosin or a waxy substance in a major amount of water to form a substantially aqueous mixture utilized as the aqueous ingredient in the preparation of the cementitious product. The composition of an aqueous emulsion of rosin or a waxy substance, water, cement and aggregate provides, in addition to improved resistance to the penetration of water, maintains the strength of the cementitious product and can provide a vehicle for adding property enhancing agents to the cementitious product.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Great Barrier Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert H. Black
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Patent number: 6171385Abstract: A method of mounting and demounting a semiconductor wafer, in which a temperature dependent adhesive and curable joint is provided by an adhesive mixture between the semiconductor wafer and a carrier plate. The adhesive mixture contains a colophonium resin which is chemically modified and esterified. The cured joint is released with water again after polishing the semiconductor wafer. The adhesive mixture suitable for carrying out the method is this resin with an amine which saponifies the resin.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Wacker Siltronic Gesellschaft f{umlaut over (u)}r Halbleitermaterialien AGInventors: Robert Rurlaender, Norbert Franze, Franz Mangs, Anton Schnegg
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Patent number: 5759259Abstract: An air entraining agent based on rosin for a composition which contains cement and which is one of mortar or concrete includes at least one rosin salt which is a reaction product of materials including rosin and from 0.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Krems Chemie AktiengesellschaftInventors: Marcel Sychra, Harald Steindl
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Patent number: 5522927Abstract: Compositions and methods relating to cementitious compositions are provided. The use of a blend of a rosin and a tannin to entrain air into cementitious compositions is provided. A blend of a rosin and a tannin in a weight ratio of about 1:1.22 to about 1:1.86 are added to a wet cementitious composition at levels of less than 1% by weight based on the weight of the cement and air is mixed into the cement. The resulting cement will contain, e.g. 5% to 10% by volume air which improves the resistance of the set cement to freeze damage. Also provided is a method of entraining air into a cementitious composition which employs such a blend.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1995Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: Henkel CorporationInventor: Timothy Hegge
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Patent number: 5431729Abstract: Compositions and methods relating to cementitious compositions are provided. The use of a blend of a rosin and a tannin to entrain air into cementitious compositions is provided. A blend of a rosin and a tannin in a weight ratio of 10:1 to 1:10 are added to a wet cementitious composition at levels of less than 1% by weight based on the weight of the cement and air is mixed into the cement. The resulting cement will contain, e.g. 5% to 10% by volume air which improves the resistance of the set cement to freeze damage. Also provided is a method of entraining air into a cementitious composition which employs such a blend.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1994Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Henkel CorporationInventor: Timothy Hegge
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Patent number: 4948429Abstract: A method of controlling the level of entrained air in hydraulic cement compositions is disclosed comprising the sequential steps of preparing a hydraulic cement composition in the form of an aqueous slurry containing an air entraining plasticizer and a defoamer, and increasing the air content of the composition by adding to said composition an air entraining agent. This method prevents undesired air entrainment, while allowing controlled amounts of air to be entrained if desired for freeze/thaw durability.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1989Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventor: Ahmad Arfaei
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Patent number: RE37655Abstract: An additive for, a method of adding thereof to uncured mixes for and resulting cured cement-type concreations such as cured embodiments of concrete, marcadam, and roof-top shingles each exhibiting improved heat and freeze-thaw durability resulting from reduced efflorescence and stability against sun ultraviolet light exposure.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Inventor: William W. Supplee