Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Or Enamels, Removal Patents (Class 134/38)
  • Patent number: 5665173
    Abstract: This invention relates to a solvent system and process for cleaning cellulose triacetate polymer camera film. The solvent system comprises n-propyl bromide and an alkane containing 6 to 7 carbon atoms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1997
    Assignee: Albemarle Corporation
    Inventor: Burnell Lee
  • Patent number: 5660641
    Abstract: The specification discloses compositions and methods for removing particulate and greasy soils from painted and waxed surfaces without stripping the paint or wax. The composition comprises terpene and a surfactant. When applied to a surface as a concentrate, the composition effectively removes greasy and oily soils such as tree sap, tar, and other soils of this type which are typically difficult to solubilize using standard detergents. The composition can be diluted with cold water and applied to a surface to remove particulate soils. The composition and method are particularly useful for cleaning greasy and particulate soils from automotive surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 26, 1997
    Assignee: Armor All Products Corporation
    Inventor: Michael Howe
  • Patent number: 5658393
    Abstract: A method of removing adsorbates on a polyester bottle, the body of the bottle having a mean crystallinity of 32 to 70%, a methanol adsorption of 1,500 ppm or less and a paraxylene adsorption of 300 ppm or less. As a result, the bottle has excellent non-adsorptivity and heat resistance. According to the method, the adsorbates can be rapidly desorbed by holding the bottle in air of 40.degree. to 150.degree. C. or bringing the bottle into contact with water or water vapor heated at 40.degree. to 150.degree. C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1997
    Assignee: Mitsui Petrochemical Industries, Ltd.
    Inventors: Hidenori Kaya, Hiroji Niimi
  • Patent number: 5653817
    Abstract: A process for the removal of organic materials from the surfaces of drive components, particularly for the removal of meltable organic coatings, fillings or damping materials. The organic material is first melted in a bath of the same or similar organic material and an adhering residual film is diluted and stripped off from the preheated drive component by applying tempered oil thereto. After this, a diluting and striping off of a material film, which essentially consists of oil molecules still adhering to the surface, is conducted by applying an organic cleaning agent, which is free of fluorochlorohydrocarbons and chlorohydrocarbons. Then a post-treatment of the surfaces of the drive component is effected by one or more steps of applying diluted cleaning solutions with intermediate rinsing and/or drying steps, in which the cleaning solutions are increasingly diluted stepwise.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Assignee: MTU Motoren-Und Turbinen-Union Munchen GmbH
    Inventors: Detlev Schunke, Monika Manier, Martin Thoma
  • Patent number: 5654268
    Abstract: An adhesive cleansing solvent for removing medical adhesive from the skin comprises an oxyalkylene alkyl ether such as dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether and a liquid aliphatic hydrocarbon such as a mixture of C.sub.10-11 paraffins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Assignee: Smith & Nephew United, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael Albert Norcia
  • Patent number: 5648324
    Abstract: A photoresist stripping composition containing:(a) 20-70% by weight of an organic polar solvent having a dipole moment of more than 3.5;(b) 70-20% by weight of alkanolamine compounds; and(c) 0.1-10% by weight of 2,2'[[methyl-1H-benzothiazol-1-yl)methyl]imino]bis-ethanol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1997
    Assignee: OCG Microelectronic Materials, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenji Honda, Donald F. Perry, Taishih Maw
  • Patent number: 5641361
    Abstract: Excess uncured paint is removed and reclaimed from a paint spray booth by bringing an air stream in which uncured paint particles are entrained into contact with a flowing aqueous flood sheet within the paint spray booth. A substantial portion of the uncured paint particles are solubilized within the flowing aqueous flood sheet and thereby removed from the stream of air. The flowing flood sheet most preferably includes (i) between about 10 to 45 percent by weight of an N-methyl pyrrolidone; (ii) between about 15 to about 40 percent by weight of at least one alkyl glycol ether having 1 to 4 carbon atoms in its alkyl moiety; and (iii) about 0.1 to about 2.0 percent by weight of a non-ionic linear alcohol ethoxylate surfactant sufficient to reduce the flood sheet vapor pressure. Thereafter, the solubilized uncured paint particles are separated and collected from the aqueous flood sheet and thereby reclaimed for future use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1997
    Assignee: BASF Corporation
    Inventors: William C. Walsh, Lawrence E. James
  • Patent number: 5639311
    Abstract: A method of cleaning brushes used in post chemical-mechanical polishing of semiconductor wafers employs water blanks treated with a hydrofluoric acid to render the surface hydrophobic. When an undesirable amount of cleaning residue builds up brushes, the treated wafer blanks are passed between brushes to attract and remove the residue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Brian Holley, Andrew Sauer, Herman Schmitt
  • Patent number: 5637355
    Abstract: The present invention involves a method of removing paint containing heavy metal from a surface without the production of hazardous wastes. Specifically, this method involves applying a coating preparation to the heavy metal containing paint prior to its removal from its surface. The preparation contains lead reactive chemicals such as phosphates, metal sulfides and organic sulfides. The preparation may also contain buffers such as magnesium oxide and magnesium hydroxide. These chemicals react with the heavy metals rendering them nonhazardous. The invention also involves the coating preparation itself.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1997
    Assignee: RMT, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert R. Stanforth, Paul V. Knopp
  • Patent number: 5633175
    Abstract: A liquid crystal display device is produced by effecting in the course of its production steps a resist-peeling method including the steps of (a) changing the quality of a resist layer on a substrate, (b) contacting the changed resist with a liquid containing 2-amino-1-ethanol, and (c) removing the liquid containing the thus peeled resist from the surface of the etched resist, and optionally, (d) regenerating a liquid containing 2-amino-1-ethanol by distillation from the liquid used in step (c) and reusing the regenerated liquid in step (b).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1997
    Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.
    Inventors: Hiroshi Kikuchi, Yasushi Sano, Satoru Todoroki, Hitoshi Oka, Toshiyuki Koshita, Masato Kikuchi, Mitsuo Nakatani, Michio Tsukii
  • Patent number: 5632856
    Abstract: A method of removing plastic ink film from a sheet of copy paper by preheating the paper sheet in a preheating chamber to loosen the plastic ink film from the paper sheet followed by contacting the heated paper sheet with an adhesive surface by pressing the adhesive surface against the heated paper sheet, fusing the plastic ink film to the adhesive surface and then peeling the heated paper sheet from the adhesive surface so that the plastic ink film is removed from the paper sheet. The fused plastic ink film is then removed from the adhesive surface by cleaning and the adhesive roller is made ready for another paper sheet. The paper sheet is then rehumidified, calenderized and treated with white toner to restore whiteness, followed by optical inspection of the paper sheet for the presence of holes and to determine if the plastic ink film has been removed from the paper sheet. Depending on the optical inspection, the paper sheet is sorted into a rejected or accepted output bin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1997
    Inventor: Richard B. Buie
  • Patent number: 5632822
    Abstract: An apparatus, method and purge concentrate are capable of purging water-based and non-water-based paints and other coatings from automated and manual equipment using non-VOC containing aqueous purge solutions. Purge solutions of the invention contain water, detergent builder and wetting agents. The solution is maintained at a selected concentration and at a selected elevated temperature range by continuously recirculating the solution through the automated coating equipment. For manual equipment the solution is set at the correct concentration and maintained at the correct temperature range. For an automated system, spent purge solution can be reconditioned and recirculated to avoid waste.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1997
    Assignee: Dalco Industries, Ltd.
    Inventors: Richard E. Knipe, Jr., Savarimuthu M. Jacob, Thomas Mancini
  • Patent number: 5631303
    Abstract: A process for removing plastics from microstructures is disclosed. The metallic microstructure is treated with a high-boiling fluid at a temperature above 140.degree. C. for 10 to 90 minutes and subsequently rinsed with water. Suitable fluids include oligomers of ethylene glycol, short-chain diols and dicarboxylic acid esters. Such fluids do not attack the metal and prevent the plastics which are being removed from swelling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1997
    Assignee: MicroParts
    Inventor: Holger Reinecke
  • Patent number: 5628833
    Abstract: A process for cleaning or dewatering a surface in which there is applied to the surface a washing composition containing a volatile methyl siloxane such as hexamethyldisiloxane or octamethyltrisiloxane, and an agent for enhancing cleaning or dewatering such as a glycol ether or surface active agent. While the surface is still wet with the washing composition, it is rinsed with an azeotrope containing hexamethyldisiloxane or octamethyltrisiloxane, and 2-pentanol, 2-methyl -1-pentanol, 3-methyl-3-pentanol, 1-methoxy-2-propanol, 1-butoxy -2-propanol, 1-hexanol, n-propoxypropanol, or ethyl lactate. The surface is then dried or permitted to dry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1997
    Assignee: Dow Corning Corporation
    Inventors: Cheryl A. McCormack, Dwight E. Williams
  • Patent number: 5629277
    Abstract: A composition for removing paint, particularly graffiti, is described which contains an alkylene carbonate, which may be propylene carbonate, butylene carbonate or mixtures thereof; propylene glycol as a hydrotrope, and a polypropylene glycol having a molecular weight of at least 200. In one embodiment, the composition also contains a hydroxyalkylcellulose thickener, for example, at least 0.5 volume percent hydroxymethylcellulose may be present. In another embodiment, the composition contains no N-methylpyrrolidone, amine, DMSO, isocetyl alcohol or surfactant, unlike some prior graffiti-removing compositions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 13, 1997
    Assignee: William L. Brown
    Inventor: Martin J. Plishka
  • Patent number: 5618781
    Abstract: Stable azeotrope-like compositions consisting essentially of dichloropentafluoropropane and a hydrocarbon containing six carbon atoms which are useful in a variety of industrial cleaning applications including cold cleaning and defluxing of printed circuit boards.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1997
    Assignee: AlliedSignal Inc.
    Inventors: Hillel Magid, David P. Wilson, Dennis M. Lavery, Richard M. Hollister, Richard E. Eibeck, Michael Vanderpuy
  • Patent number: 5617800
    Abstract: A method for cleaning a fixture utilized in an electrostatic spray painting process to remove adhered paint particles from the fixture utilizing inductive heating to heat the paint particles to a temperature sufficient to thermally decompose the paint particles to ash and gaseous combustion products. Also disclosed are apparatus for carrying out the method.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1997
    Assignee: Grass America, Inc.
    Inventors: Elmer J. Moreschi, Reinhart U. Piuk
  • Patent number: 5616549
    Abstract: The present invention provides a solvent mixture comprising n-Propyl bromide, a mixture of terpenes and a mixture of low boiling solvents, and a method for cleaning an article (e.g., an electrical, plastic, and metal parts) in a vapor degreaser using the solvent mixture. The solvent mixture of the present invention is non-flammable, noncorrosive and non-hazardous. In addition, it has a high solvency and a very low ozone depleting potential. Thus, using the solvent mixture of the present invention, oil, grease, rosin flux and other organic material can be readily removed from the article of interest in an environmentally safe manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Inventor: Lawrence A. Clark
  • Patent number: 5616183
    Abstract: A method for cleaning tubes or vessels utilizes a composition which contains a ceramic particulate spherical or conical in shape in an amount of 1-20 wt % of the total composition, and a liquid organic solvent in an amount of 80-99 wt % of the total composition, wherein the ceramic particulate is dispersed within the liquid solvent and wherein the solvent also has present in it N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone in an amount of 1-15 wt % of the total composition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Grow Group, Inc.
    Inventors: Jerry A. Dieter, Jeffery J. Firestone
  • Patent number: 5613984
    Abstract: A process for laundering garments soiled with a one component paint, a two component paint, a waterborne paint, a powder coat paint or a mixture thereof comprising the steps of exposing the soiled garment to an acid ester; subsequently washing the garment by exposing the garment to at least one detergent and to at least one alkali to remove paint solids adhered to the garment in the presence of a coating solvent to prevent the redeposition of the paint solids removed from the garment by the detergent and the alkali and, subsequently drying the garment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1997
    Assignee: Exfoliation Systems, Ltd.
    Inventors: Robert I. Nightingale, Charles W. Berndt
  • Patent number: 5614032
    Abstract: In a method for cleaning using terpene compositions, the generation of harmful precipitates is substantially eliminated or significantly reduced by adding a polar solvent, such as isopropyl alcohol, to the terpene composition. One to twenty percent of the cleaning composition should be alcohol, although it is preferred that it be in the five to fifteen percent range. The upper limit reflects primarily the desire to reduce the flammability of the solvent. Alternatively, the electronic devices can be rinsed with a terpene, alcohol mixture, but this alternative is much less preferred because of the flammability problem.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1997
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventor: Ching-Ping Wong
  • Patent number: 5609693
    Abstract: Methods useful for removing an acrylic-based polymeric material located on a surface, for example, a surface of a piece of process equipment. The method includes contacting an acrylic-based polymeric material located on the surface of a piece of equipment with a composition containing at least about 20% by weight of water and an organic component containing at least one alkylene oxide group, preferably a plurality of alkylene oxide groups, per molecule in an amount effective to solubilize at least a portion of the acrylic-based polymeric material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 11, 1997
    Assignee: Dober Chemical Corp.
    Inventors: John F. Dobrez, David A. Strawser
  • Patent number: 5607512
    Abstract: A method for maximizing electrical contact between contact surfaces, consisting essentially of a volatile cleaning agent and an oxidation occluding agent. The method uses an applicator device for cleaning and protecting electrical contact surfaces utilizing this composition.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Assignee: Tender Corporation
    Inventor: Kenneth M. Grout
  • Patent number: 5605579
    Abstract: Stripping action of an alkaline paint stripper is improved when ammonia is partially or completely replaced with ammonium bicarbonate or chemical equivalent thereof which decomposes into ammonia and carbon dioxide. A benzyl alcohol solvent system containing at least ammonium bicarbonate is preferably a water-in-oil emulsion emulsified with oleic hydroxyethyl imidazoline and thickened with hydroxypropyl cellulose or hydroxypropyl methylcellulose. A mixture of ammonium carbamate and ammonium bicarbonate identified as ammonium carbonate is the preferred activator for this alkaline paint stripper. Improved stripping can also be provided by reacting ammonium bicarbonate and ammonia in situ within the water-in-oil emulsion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1997
    Assignee: Elf Atochem North America, Inc.
    Inventor: John Distaso
  • Patent number: 5604193
    Abstract: A composition useful for removing adhesives and enamels from surfaces consists of d-limonene, dibasic acid ester, and N-methyl pyrrolidone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1997
    Assignee: Dotolo Research Corporation
    Inventor: Jack T. Vlasblom
  • Patent number: 5604196
    Abstract: Disclosed are three organic solvent cleaning formulations. In one embodiment, the formulation is methyl or ethyl lactate and propylene glycol methyl ether. In another embodiment, the formulation is methyl or ethyl lactate and propylene glycol propyl ether. In a third embodiment, the formulation is ethyl lactate and isoparaffins of isoundecane and isododecane with propylene glycol propyl ether added as a stabilizing agent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1997
    Assignee: Lockheed Corporation
    Inventors: Henry J. Weltman, Tony L. Phillips
  • Patent number: 5597420
    Abstract: The invention teaches an aqueous stripping composition that is essentially free of any hydroxylamine compounds. The composition consists essentially of an aqueous mixture of monoethanolamine and preferably includes an inhibitor. The composition is particularly useful for cleaning substrates containing organic residues.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1997
    Assignee: Ashland Inc.
    Inventor: Irl E. Ward
  • Patent number: 5597788
    Abstract: The present invention relates to light and heat reactive paint or polymer stripping compositions preferably employing biodegradable components such as conjugated terpenes and related polyenes in combination with an alcohol such as a phenyl substituted benzyl alcohol for use in removing polymeric materials from substrates, in particular, cured paint from hard and/or flexible surfaces. The compositions avoid the use of methylene chloride, phenol, corrosives and caustics, methanol, toluol or acetone. Compositions according to the present invention preferably have flash points above about 49.degree. C. (about 120.degree. F.) and a pH which is preferably neutral.Methods of stripping polymeric coatings from surfaces and methods of making these compositions are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 28, 1997
    Inventor: Edwin Stevens
  • Patent number: 5590238
    Abstract: A device for removing layers of paint from a surface including layers of paint which may comprise a base layer of oil paint. The paint is softened by radiation by means of at least one heating source. Immediately thereafter, the paint is removed mechanically from the surface. The apparatus comprises a carrier which may retain one or more sources of infrared radiation, a device for guided travel of the carrier in the horizontal plane along the painted surface and a device for guided travel of the carrier in the vertical plane along the painted surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Birger Ericson Fasad AB
    Inventor: Birger Ericson
  • Patent number: 5588901
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for effecting the continuous reliable supply of sodium bicarbonate particles to a blasting nozzle employing pressured air or water for conveying such particles into contact with a surface to be cleaned. The apparatus includes a hopper at atmospheric pressure and a removable orifice through which the abrasive particles are directed from the hopper to an open ended pipe. One end of the pipe is connected to a media conveying line and a venturi passage provided in a blast nozzle whereby a pressurized fluid passing through the venturi passage creates a suction force in the conveying line and the pipe such that atmospheric air and abrasive particles are drawn from the air pipe to the blast nozzle. The amount of air flow permitted through the pipe can be adjusted by a valve to control the vacuum within the conveying line and along with the particle feeding orifice controls the concentration of abrasive particles in the air stream directed to the nozzle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Yelapa Corporation
    Inventors: Arthur C. Rubey, III, Andrew M. Taylor, William E. Spears, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5582650
    Abstract: A process using primarily aqueous-based surfactants for cleaning machinery, tools, containers and the like to remove polyester resin residue. This process involves four stages, each having one or more steps. The first stage is a pre-wash or preliminary cleaning stage which is followed by an ultra-sonic wash stage. The third stage is a rinse stage and the fourth and last stage is for drying the parts cleaned during the previous three stages of the process. Additionally, a fifth evaporation/drying stage is periodically carried out to remove polyester resin residues from the process as solid waste.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: International Paper Company
    Inventor: Edward L. Simons
  • Patent number: 5580906
    Abstract: Azeotropic or azeotrope-like compositions of effective amounts of 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-decafluoropentane, heptane and an alcohol such as methanol, ethanol, n-propanol or isopropanol, to form an azeotropic or azeotrope-like composition are disclosed that are useful as cleaning agents, refrigerants, aerosol propellants, heat transfer media, gaseous dielectrics, fire extinguishing agents, expansion agents for polyolefins and polyurethanes and as power cycle working fluids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
    Inventors: Abid N. Merchant, Barbara H. Minor
  • Patent number: 5578137
    Abstract: Compositions of 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-decafluoropentane, bis(fluoromethyl) ether, 2,2,4,4-tetrafluorooxetane, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluorooxetane, 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoro-2-(fluoromethoxy)ethane, 1-(difluoromethoxy)-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, 1-(difluoromethoxy)-1,1,2-trifluoroethane, acetone, cyclopentane, ethyl acetate, ethyl formate, methyl tert-butyl ether, methyl acetate, methyl formate, propylene oxide, 2,2-dimethylbutane, n-pentane or n-propanol are useful as cleaning agents, expansion agents for polyolefins and polyurethanes, aerosol propellants, refrigerants, heat transfer media, gaseous dielectrics, fire extinguishing agents, power cycle working fluids, polymerization media, particulate removal fluids, carrier fluids, buffing abrasive agents, and displacement drying agents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
    Inventor: Glenn S. Shealy
  • Patent number: 5578135
    Abstract: A process for stripping of used parts or reject parts, in particular of polycarbonate (PC) or of a polycarbonate blend, preferably with polybutylene terephthalate (PBT/PC), for the purpose of recycling the plastic. In this process the plastics parts are first mechanically comminuted to a pourable size and then are circulated together with anhydrous alkalified diethylene glycol or propylene glycol in a mass with mutual abrasion of the plastics chips at elevated temperatures of at least 50.degree. C., preferably from 80.degree. to 100.degree. C., until complete removal of the paint. Thereafter the stripped plastics chips are separated from the stripping agent, flushed and then dried. The quantity of glycol added corresponds to from 1 to 10% of the volume of the mass to be treated, so that the circulated parts are only wetted by the glycol, but with stripping agent being circulated continuously through the treatment space of the mass from a relatively large reservoir.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: Daimler-Benz
    Inventors: Karsten Lohr, Bernd-Uwe Kettemann, Jorg Zurn, Michele Melchiorre
  • Patent number: 5575859
    Abstract: A liquid for removing printing and screen printing inks consists of an essentially anhydrous mixture of (a) .gamma.-butyrolactone and/or N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone in an amount of up to 25% (v/v) and/or (b) propylene carbonate in an amount of up to 90% (v/v), and (c) up to 90% (v/v) of a high-boiling aromatic compound or a mixture of such compounds having a relative evaporation rate with respect to N-butyl acetate of 0.01 or less. Such a liquid can remove all printing and screen printing inks, and it is considerably less unhealthy than the known cleaning liquids.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1996
    Assignee: CPS Kemi ApS
    Inventors: Claus H. Madsen, Charles M. Hansen
  • Patent number: 5571335
    Abstract: A method for removing a surface coating by impinging an area of impingement of the surface coating with photon energy while simultaneously impinging the area of impingement with a cryogenic particle blast flow.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: Cold Jet, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel L. Lloyd
  • Patent number: 5567574
    Abstract: A removing agent composition for a photoresist is disclosed which comprises 5 to 50% by weight of an alkanolamine, an alkoxyalkylamine or an alkoxyalkanolamine, 1 to 30% by weight of a glycol monoalkyl ether, 0.5 to 15% by weight of a sugar or a sugaralcohol, 0.01 to 10% by weight of a quaternary ammonium hydroxide, if necessary, and water as the balance; and a method of removing by the use of this composition is also disclosed herein.According to the present invention, there can be provided the removing agent composition for the photoresist which can easily remove, at a low temperature in a short time, a photoresist film applied onto an inorganic substrate in a manufacturing process of semiconductor integrated patterns, a remaining photoresist layer after dry etching or a remaining photoresist residue after ashing and which does not corrode a wiring material at all and which can be rinsed with water alone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Ryuji Hasemi, Keiichi Iwata, Mayumi Hada, Hidetoshi Ikeda
  • Patent number: 5562833
    Abstract: In a paint spray booth wherein water is used to collect oversprayed paint, a process is disclosed for detackifying and coagulating oversprayed paint by the independent and concurrent addition of specific amounts of specific anions and cationic polymers to the water system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1996
    Assignee: Betz Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Howard B. Agree, Robert A. Iezzi
  • Patent number: 5563119
    Abstract: The invention teaches an aqueous stripping composition that is essentially free of any hydroxylamine compounds. The composition is an aqueous mixture of an alkanolamine, tetraalkylammonium hydroxide, and an inhibitor. The composition is particularly useful for cleaning substrates containing organic residues.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1996
    Assignee: Ashland Inc.
    Inventor: Irl E. Ward
  • Patent number: 5560860
    Abstract: A composition for reclaiming paint and volatile organic paint carrier from industrial paint spray booths without increasing VOCs has been developed. The improvement over the existing booths recirculating hydrophilic based fluids, is the inclusion of a water based solution containing about 10 to about 45 per cent by weight of one or more N-alkyl pyrrolidones, about 15 to 40 percent by weight of one or more alkyl glycol mono alkyl ethers, a surfactant present in the amount of about 0.1 to 2.0 percent by weight, and the balance water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1996
    Assignee: BASF Corporation
    Inventors: William C. Walsh, Lawrence E. James
  • Patent number: 5560934
    Abstract: A cleavable epoxy resin composition suitable for encapsulating electronic chips comprising the cured reaction product of a diepoxide containing a cyclic anhydride curing agent and an amine promoter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1996
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Ali Afzali-Ardakani, Stephen L. Buchwalter, Jeffrey D. Gelorme, Laura L. Kosbar, Bert H. Newman, Frank L. Pompeo
  • Patent number: 5561105
    Abstract: A non-corrosive photoresist composition containing:(a) 20-70% by weight of an organic polar solvent having a dipole moment of more than 3.5;(b) 70-20% by weight of selected amine compounds;(c) an effective amount of a chelating reagent comprising a mono- or poly-valent acid type of ligand covalently attached to a polymeric or oligomeric backbone; and(d) optionally 0-10% by weight of selected amino acid having a hydroxyl group.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1996
    Assignee: OCG Microelectronic Materials, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenji Honda
  • Patent number: 5560781
    Abstract: The present invention discloses a method of removing organic protective coatings from a painting. In the present invention degraded protective coatings such as lacquers, acrylics, natural resins, carbons, soot, and polyurethane are safely removed from the surface of a painting without contact to the surface of the painting. This method can be used for restoration of paintings when they have been damaged, through age, fire, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 1, 1996
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Inventors: Bruce A. Banks, Sharon K. Rutledge
  • Patent number: 5556482
    Abstract: Organic stripping composition for photoresists comprising organic polar solvents and basic amines which includes an inhibitor which forms a coordination complex with a metal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Assignee: Ashland, Inc.
    Inventors: Irl E. Ward, Francis W. Michelotti
  • Patent number: 5547587
    Abstract: The invention is an improved process for denaturing and coagulating paint in an aqueous medium in which denatured and coagulated paint must remain in a dispersion in the aqueous medium. The aqueous medium contains a coagulant and the aqueous medium is maintained at an alkaline earth metal ion equivalent of less than 1.0 mmole/liter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1996
    Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien
    Inventors: Thomas Molz, Hans-Joergen Rehm, Toni Vogt, Juergen Geke
  • Patent number: 5542982
    Abstract: Improved methods of removing coating films from resin substrates includes first treating the resin substrates in an aqueous alkali solution with a concentration of 0.1 wt % or more at a temperature of 110.degree. C. or more, which temperature is lower than the melting point of the substrates and then polishing the surfaces of the substrates by either bringing them into contact with each other in suitable equipment such as a screw feeder, or using an abrasive in suitable equipment such as a high-speed vessel type stirrer, or subjecting the substrates to a liquid honing process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignees: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Mitsui Petrochemical Industries, Ltd.
    Inventors: Masahiro Terada, Hirosuke Kamae, Motoyasu Yusawa, Kazuyuki Watanabe, Mitsuo Saito
  • Patent number: 5542985
    Abstract: A method for cleaning waste paper by removing toner-images formed thereon. An emulsion formed cleaning solution, which has a water component, an organic solvent dissolving a resin component, and a surface active agent to form a solution into the emulsion, is applied to the waste paper. The waste paper has a toner-image which is formed by toner-particles which have a resin component. The distance between the fibers of the paper is widened by the water component of the cleaning solution. The resin component of the toner is dissolved by the organic solvent of the cleaning solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Junji Machida, Masazumi Yoshida, Susumu Tanaka
  • Patent number: 5542986
    Abstract: Aqueous paint stripper formulations containing a solvent system comprised of an ester such as benzyl formate and methods for using the same to strip paint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 6, 1996
    Assignee: Elf Atochem North America, Inc.
    Inventor: John Distaso
  • Patent number: 5536439
    Abstract: A cleaning composition for removing paint deposits includes, by weight, 20-80% of a solution of 2-30% of an alkali metal hydroxide dissolved in a glycol ether together with 80-20% of an organic solvent selected from the group consisting of ketones, alcohols, esters, aromatic solvents, and combinations thereof. The composition is essentially free of water and may further include thickening agents, surfactants, defoamers and colors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1996
    Assignee: Gage Products Company
    Inventor: Raymond H. Harbin
  • Patent number: 5529887
    Abstract: A coating-removing solution for photo-cross-linked and thermally cross-linked photoresist masks and solder resist masks cross-linked by exposure to light and heat and which solution contains a diglycol monoalkyl ether, a glycol monoalkyl ether, an alkali hydroxide, water, and a water-soluble fluoride.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1996
    Assignee: Morton International, Inc.
    Inventors: Klaus Horn, Jurgen Lingnau, Klaus-Peter Martens