For Removing Ink, Pencil, Or Writing Fluid Markings (e.g., Ball Pen Fluid, Printers Or Magnetic Ink, Etc.) Patents (Class 510/174)
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Patent number: 6303552Abstract: The present invention is directed to an aerosol composition comprising (A) a paint stripper composition comprising (i) from about 20 to about 50% by weight of an aromatic alcohol, such as benzyl alcohol, (ii) from about 5 to about 50% by weight of an accelerator, (iii) from about 0.5 to about 5.0% by weight of water, based upon 100% weight of total paint stripper composition; and (B) a propellant. A method of preparing the aerosol composition is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Napier International Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Sergio Vitomir
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Patent number: 6284720Abstract: A solvent that is biodegradable, provides effective solvency for a broad range of tasks and is generally benign to human health is disclosed. This solvent is a mixture of a lactate ester and an edible oil ester that has a closed cup flash point at or above 59° C., and can include other non-halogenated solvents and surfactants.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Vertec Biosolvents, LLCInventor: James E. Opre
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Patent number: 6277208Abstract: An image forming material formed on a paper sheet and containing a color former, a developer and a decolorizer, is decolored by heating of the image forming material, contacting the image forming material with a solvent optionally containing a decolorizer, and removing a residual solvent from the paper sheet.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kenji Sano, Katsuyuki Naito, Satoshi Takayama, Sawako Fujioka, Tetsuo Okuyama, Shigeru Machida
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Patent number: 6274645Abstract: Disclosed is a washing composition which comprises a linear alkyl diphenyl oxide disulfonate compound, a chloride, bromide, iodide, nitrate, acetylacetonate, polyphosphate, squarate, or sulfonate salt or mixtures thereof, and a cosolvent which is propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, tripropylene glycol, diethylene glycol, glycerine, trimethylolethane, trimethylolpropane, or mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Kurt B. Gundlach, Richard L. Colt
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Patent number: 6265363Abstract: A skin cleansing composition suitable for removing ink and other stains from the hands and arms of a user includes an effective amount of a low molecular weight alcohol having from one to twelve carbon atoms and an effective amount of a peroxide releasing agent, e.g., a percarbonate salt, preferably sodium percarbonate, such that together, the alcohol and percarbonate salt provide a synergistic reaction that effectively removes ink from the skin of the user. Other additives such as fillers, abrasives, and detergents may be employed to provide further cleansing action.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: GOJO Industries, Inc.Inventor: John Viscovitz
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Patent number: 6261381Abstract: A composition and process for cleaning inks and organic residues from various substrates utilizing dimethyl piperidone and other safe solvents is revealed. The composition and process are particularly useful in cleaning printing plates and printing apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: MacDermid, IncorporatedInventor: Gerald Wojcik
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Patent number: 6261735Abstract: A composition and method for removing probing ink and negative photoresist from a substrate with reduced metal corrosion, low toxicity and rapid removal rates. The composition includes a mixture of anisole, an alkylarylsulfonic acid, and aliphatic hydrocarbons containing 9 to 13 carbon atoms.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1998Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Silicon Valley Chemlabs, Inc.Inventor: Javad J. Sahbari
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Patent number: 6204237Abstract: A nonflammable glycol-based cleaning solvent which is not classified as, a hazardous material is provided. Isopropyl bromide (IPB) and/or n-propyl bromide (NPB), both of which being nonflammable solvents, is mixed to a main component comprised of propylene glycol-based solvents. The thus-obtained glycol-based cleaning solvent is given a nonflammable, flameproof characteristic. The first ingredient, comprised of one type of propylene glycol-based solvent or a plurality of types thereof, has a flash point of 28° C. or above. The amount of IPB and/or NPB being added to 100 pts.wt. of the first ingredient is in the range of 10-70 pts.wt., considering the negative influence of IPB and/or NPB on plastics and rubber.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Hitachi Techo Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masayasu Suzuki, Akiyasu Kaneko
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Patent number: 6191087Abstract: A solvent that is biodegradable, provides effective solvency for a broad range of tasks and is generally benign to human health is disclosed. This solvent is a mixture of a lactate ester and an edible oil ester having a closed cup flash point in excess of 60° C., and can include other non-halogenated solvents and surfactants.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Vertec BioSolvents, LLCInventors: James E. Opre, Eugene P. Bergemann, Mark Henneberry
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Patent number: 6183567Abstract: A graffiti removing method including the steps of: applying a solvent condensation type silicone resin coating composition having water repellency onto a surface of a base material of a structure through a primer layer to form an adhesion-resistant surface layer on the primer layer; applying a releasable coating composition onto the surface layer to form a releasable layer, after graffiti are written onto the surface layer; and releasing the releasable layer from the surface layer after the releasable layer is hardened to thereby remove the graffiti together with the releasable layer from a surface of the surface layer, whereby although graffiti remaining on a surface layer are generally removed by wiping, or the like, not only it is difficult to wipe off graffiti but also the surface layer may be injured.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Sho-Bond CorporationInventors: Tatsuyuki Kamijo, Katsuyuki Miyasato, Hideo Tateno
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Patent number: 6162453Abstract: A stable monophasic liquid composition characterized by the ability to solubilize increased amounts of surfactant into the composition while retaining a monophasic state, the composition comprising: one or more surfactants selected from the group consisting of cationic surfactants, anionic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants, nonionic surfactants, and mixtures thereof; a hydrophobic material; and one or more coupling agents selected from the group consisting of straight, branched and cyclic alkanes containing 7 to 12 carbon atoms and substituted with two hydroxyl groups, and alkoxylates thereof containing up to 20 alkoxy units each of which is ethoxy, propoxy, or butoxy, and mixtures thereof, in an amount of the one or more coupling agents effective to increase the amount of the one or more surfactants that can be solubilized in the monophasic composition.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Witco CorporationInventor: Robert O. Keys
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Patent number: 6159915Abstract: A composition useful as a paint remover. The composition may include a carbonate, a dibasic ester and a mono-ester. The composition may also contain an organic sulfur-containing compound such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), a glycol ether, a ketone, or combination thereof. The composition may be used in a process for removing paint by applying it to a painted surface. The compositions have several important attributes, including low toxicity and high efficacy in removing paint and coatings.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Huntsman Petrochemical CorporationInventors: James R. Machac, Jr., Edward T. Marquis, Susan A. Woodrum, Katty Darragas
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Patent number: 6147041Abstract: A removable ink composition comprising (A) at least one of a urethane resin and an acrylic resin and (B) a vehicle including as a main component one or more substances selected from the group consisting of a styrene-acrylic acid copolymer, a styrene-maleic acid resin, a rosin-maleic acid resin and a phenol resin. A process for removing an ink composition from printed articles which comprises treating articles printed with this ink composition with an aqueous alkali solution. Prints of the ink composition on plastic films and plastic containers can be removed and decolorized in a short time by treating the ink composition with a dilute aqueous alkali solution having a concentration of 1 to 3%.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masayuki Takahashi, Yasuyuki Ogisu, Katsufumi Iiboshi, Masahiro Kondo, Takao Mizumoto, Kathufumi Awaya
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Patent number: 6136775Abstract: An absorbent wipe is provided impregnated with a non-toxic, oil-based cleaning solvent comprising the polar oil d-limonene, a non-polar mineral oil, and a hydrophilic surfactant. The resulting article provides an effective wipe for removing oil-based soils such as oil, grease, tar, ink, and similar contaminants. The article provides a non-toxic wipe which is safe for use on skin, has low volatility, and provides a solvent which self-emulsifies in water. Accordingly, the solvent residue may be easily rinsed and removed from cleaned surfaces. Further, the solvent carrying the removed contaminant may be separated from the wiper to facilitate hazardous waste separation.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Kelly Michael Strout, Cleary Efton Mahaffey, Pamela Jean Mayberry
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Patent number: 6130195Abstract: Compositions and methods for cleaning, degreasing, stripping, solvating and/or removing residues and contaminants such as oils, grease, dirt, flux, inks, coatings, photoresists, resins and polymers from manufactured articles and hard surfaces such as, but not limited to metals, plastics, textiles, electronic devices, silicon wafers, mechanical devices or manufacturing equipment. The compositions contain at least one 4 carbon cyclic ether solvent mixtures with at least one 3-alkoxy 3-methyl butanol, as well as other optional alkaline materials as well as other optional solvents and additives. The compositions can be contacted with a surface to be cleaned in a number of ways and under a number of conditions depending on the manufacturing or processing variables present.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Kyzen CorporationInventors: Kyle J. Doyel, Michael L. Bixenman, Scotty S. Sengsavang, Kristie L. Gholson, Patricia D. Overstreet, Arthur J. Thompson, Valerie G. Porter
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Patent number: 6130192Abstract: The present invention is directed to a composition comprising (a) an aromatic alcohol, such as benzyl alcohol; (b) an oxo-(C.sub.6 -C.sub.13 alkyl) acetate; and (c) dimethyl sulfoxide. A method for removing paint or a coating from a substrate by applying a paint stripper composition comprising an oxo-(C.sub.6 -C.sub.13 alkyl) acetate to the substrate is also provided. Another embodiment of the invention is a method for cleaning a substrate by applying the composition of the present invention to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Napier International Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Sergio Vitomir
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Patent number: 6103687Abstract: Quaternary ammonium compositions are described which are made in diluents based on vegetable oil such as soya bean oil. Such diluents remain as diluents in the final product and generally have a vapor pressure of 1 mm of Hg or less at 25.degree. C., and are liquid at ambient temperature. The liquid quaternary ammonium compound/diluent compositions have low toxicity and low volatile organic compound emission rates and high flash points, and can be tailored to particular applications. Such applications include use in fabric softeners, as cosmetics ingredients, deinking additives, surfactants, and reaction materials in the manufacture of organoclays.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Elementis Specialties, Rheox Inc.Inventors: Charles Cody, Araxi Chiavoni, Barbara Campbell, Edward Magauran
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Patent number: 6096699Abstract: A solvent that is biodegradable, provides effective solvency for a broad range of tasks and is generally benign to human health is disclosed. This solvent is a mixture of a lactate ester and an edible oil ester that has a flash point greater that 93.degree. C., and can include other non-halogenated solvents and surfactants.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: NTEC Versol, LLCInventors: Eugene P. Bergemann, James E. Opre, Mark Henneberry
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Patent number: 6071867Abstract: Cleaning compositions are disclosed that economically and effectively remove a variety of marking materials from many coated or uncoated substrate surfaces. The compositions contain a terpene compound, a pyrrolidone compound, an emulsifying surfactant, and water, the compositions being in the form of a microemulsion. Also disclosed are methods of cleaning marked surfaces with the microemulsion compositions.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1997Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Kay Chemical CompanyInventors: Karen Purcell, Charles L. Hawes, David R. Harry, Jr., Gerald E. La Cosse
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Patent number: 6057276Abstract: This invention provides graffiti removers for removing permanent ink stains from painted surfaces. This graffiti removers include an active solvent for dissolving the stains, which are organic in nature, an optional secondary solvent for concentrated attack on the stain without being adversely affected by dilution with water, an emollient for maintaining a uniform dispersion of particulates in the remover and on the graffiti-stained painted surfaces, and an amorphous, particulate, mildly abrasive filler for imbiding the solvents, the filler being selected to permit the slow release of the active solvent.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Decora IncorporatedInventor: John Ralph Smith
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Patent number: 6022490Abstract: A bleach and oxidation catalyst is provided comprising a catalytically active metal-complex having a poly-dentate ligand containing at least 6 hetero-atoms. Such metal-complexes can activate hydrogen peroxide, peroxy acids or molecular oxygen and were found to have both favourable stain removal and remarkable dye transfer inhibition properties. In addition, these complexes can be easily prepared.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1997Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Lever Brothers CompanyInventors: Roelant Mathijs Hermant, Bas A. M. J. de Jong
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Patent number: 6010995Abstract: A low volatile organic component stable, aqueous cleaning/degreasing composition in the form of a macroemulsion is formulated by combining (a) a nonionic surfactant having certain specified characteristics; (b) an oligomeric or mono/polyfunctional hydrophobe having certain specified characteristics; and (c) water, the nonionic surfactant and hydrophobe being present in a weight ratio of between approximately 10:1 and 1:3 and the composition having a minimum composite score of 60% removal in the soilant marking removal test. Such compositions not only contain no or low amounts of volatile organic compounds but are environmentally safe and non-toxic and exhibit excellent cleaner/degreaser activity exceeding that exhibited by either the nonionic surfactant or hydrophobe component alone at equivalent or equal concentration.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1999Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Buckeye International, Inc.Inventor: Donald N. Van Eenam
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Patent number: 5989456Abstract: A solvent composition comprising dichloropentafluoropropane and (perfluorobutyl) methyl ether, wherein the ratios of the dichloropentafluoropropane and the (perfluorobutyl) methyl ether in the solvent composition are from 10 to 50 wt % and from 50 to 90 wt %, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Asahi Glass Company Ltd.Inventor: Masaaki Tsuzaki
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Patent number: 5929005Abstract: This invention provides graffiti removers for removing permanent ink stains from painted surfaces. The graffiti removers include an active solvent for dissolving the stains, which are organic in nature, an optional secondary solvent for concentrated attack on the stain without being adversely affected by dilution with water, an emollient for maintaining a uniform dispersion of particulates in the remover and on the graffiti-stained painted surfaces, and an amorphous, particulate, mildly abrasive filler for imbibing the solvents, the filler being selected to permit the slow release of the active solvent.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Decora, IncorporatedInventor: John Ralph Smith
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Patent number: 5916857Abstract: A "stickie" remover cleaning composition consists of aliphatic petroleum distillate, d-limonene, and an aliphatic dibasic acid ester mixture containing approximately 59% dimethyl glutarate, 21% dimethyl adipate, and 20% dimethyl succinate for use in paper mill production. "Stickies" are resinous type organic materials predominately commonly found in de-inked secondary fiber. Secondary fiber is pulp derived from telephone books, computer paper, etc., and are more common in de-inked secondary fiber than in virgin pulp.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Federal Service & Supply, Inc.Inventors: Janice T. Watson, John W. Faulk
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Patent number: 5908819Abstract: An alkaline aqueous cleaning composition for cleaning a substrate, e.g., a plastic or metal substrate, contaminated with industrial-type soil contaminants contains (i) an aqueous portion and (ii) an active-ingredient portion composed of (A) an alkalinity-providing agent and (B) a surfactant mixture containing (a) an active concentration of an N-octyl-2-pyrrolidone surfactant and (b) an active concentration of at least one aminocarboxylic acid surfactant. The active-concentration ratio of surfactant (a) to surfactant (b) is such as to provide the cleaning composition with the ability to remove a substantial portion of the contaminants from the substrate. At an active-concentration ratio of surfactant (a) to surfactant (b) of about 2.5:1, the surfactants have a synergistic effect on the industrial-soil-removing ability of the aqueous composition.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1998Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Church & Dwight Co., Inc.Inventors: Richard Reynolds, Frank Cala
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Patent number: 5880077Abstract: The present invention is directed to a deinking agent with which a high-quality pulp sheet having a low Eric number can be obtained.The deinking agent for wastepaper reclamation comprises (a) an alkylene oxide adduct of an ester prepared from a dimer acid and/or polymer acid obtained from an unsaturated fatty acid having a specific number of carbon atoms, and an alcohol having a specific number of carbon atoms at a specific molar ratio, and (b) a higher fatty acid and/or higher fatty acid soap having a specific number of carbon atoms, provided that the (a)/(b) weight ratio is 95/5 to 60/40.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignees: High Point Chemical Corporation, Kao CorporationInventors: Yoichi Ishibashi, Hideaki Urushibata
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Patent number: 5861364Abstract: Cleaning composition comprising 65-90% by weight of an aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent, 10-30% by weight of a monohydric aliphatic alcohol containing 8-16 carbon atoms and 0.01-5% by weight of emulsifier, which composition has a flash point of more than 80 C., contains at most 1% by weight of aromatic hydrocarbons and in which composition the weight ratio of amount of component a) to amount of component b) is between 99:1 to 50:50. The cleaning composition is especially suitable for removing ink.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Nicolaas Cornelis Maria Beers, Lucas Petrus Simon Keyzer
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Patent number: 5837097Abstract: A deinking agent for regenerating waste paper is provided, which can efficiently remove ink particles from the pulp fiber and obtain the regenerated pulp having a high brightness degree and a low content of residual ink. The deinking agent for regenerating waste paper comprises an enzyme and a compound represented by the general formula; R.sup.1 O--(PO)x--?(EO)y--(AO)z!--H (wherein R.sup.1 represents alkyl group or alkenyl group having 8--24 normal or branched chain carbon atoms; PO represents propylene oxide unit; EO represents ethylene oxide unit; AO represents alkylene oxide unit having not less than 3 carbon atoms; x and z represent respectively an integer of not less than 1 and satisfy the following formula, 10.ltoreq.x+z.ltoreq.100; y is an integer satisfying the following formula, 10.ltoreq.y.ltoreq.100; PO is added in the form of block configuration; and EO and AO are added in the form of block or random configuration).Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: Lion CorporationInventors: Junta Egawa, Yoko Takubo, Kohji Masamizu
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Patent number: 5814163Abstract: The present invention concerns a mixture of at least one monoester, at least one methyl ester, at least one olefinic hydrocarbon, along with other optional ingredients, which mixture is useful in cleaning organic residues, particularly inks, from various surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1996Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: MacDermid, IncorporatedInventor: Gerald Wojcik
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Patent number: 5789363Abstract: An alkaline aqueous cleaning composition for cleaning a substrate, e.g., a plastic or metal substrate, contaminated with industrial-type soil contaminants contains (i) an aqueous portion and (ii) an active-ingredient portion composed of (A) an alkalinity-providing agent and (B) a surfactant mixture containing (a) an active concentration of an N-octyl-2-pyrrolidone surfactant and (b) an active concentration of at least one aminocarboxylic acid surfactant such as N-coco-beta-aminopropionic acid. The active-concentration ratio of surfactant (a) to surfactant (b) is such as to provide the cleaning composition with the ability to remove a substantial portion of the contaminants from the substrate. At an active-concentration ratio of surfactant (a) to surfactant (b) of about 2.5:1, the surfactants have a synergistic effect on the industrial-soil-removing ability of the aqueous composition.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1997Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Church & Dwight Co., Inc.Inventors: Francis R. Cala, Richard A. Reynolds
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Patent number: 5779909Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method for recovering binder resin from the ink layer of ink ribbon, said method comprising collecting ink ribbon having an ink layer consisting of dye and binder resin, dissolving the ink layer of ink ribbon in a solvent in which dye and binder resin are soluble, freeing the resulting solution of insoluble matter, concentrating the solution, pouring the resulting concentrate into a solvent in which dye is soluble but binder resin is substantially insoluble, thereby precipitating binder resin, and separating and drying precipitates. By concentrating the solution remaining after precipitation of binder resin and drying the concentrate, it is possible to recover dye. Disclosed also herein is an apparatus for recovering dye and binder resin according to said method.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Hidemi Tomita, Huy Sam, Haruo Watanabe, Misao Kusunoki
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Patent number: 5712233Abstract: Enhanced removal of ink in the froth flotation deinking of waste paper is provided by carrying out the flotation with one or more dialkoxylates of certain cyclohexenyl diacids, one or more alkoxylates of C.sub.2-12 polyhydric alcohols, or a mixture thereof. Improved performance is also provided by adding one or more alkyl diglyceryl disulfonates, C.sub.8 to C.sub.18 alpha-olefin sulfonates and/or alkyl ether sulfates.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Witco CorporationInventor: Khalid Rasheed
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Patent number: 5712234Abstract: Graffiti removers particularly useful for removing permanent ink from painted surfaces are disclosed. The graffiti removers include a dye solvent (a pyrrolidone or a lactone), a dye non-solvent (a glycol ether ester or a glycol diether), and a dye bleaching agent (an oxidizing agent, reducing agent, or base). The dye bleaching agent is the key to eliminating the problem of "ghosting" that is observed when conventional graffiti removers are used to remove permanent marker ink graffiti.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Arco Chemical Technology, L.P.Inventor: Daniel B. Pourreau
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Patent number: 5695603Abstract: Deinking agent represented by the following formula (I):R--O--X--H (I)wherein R is derived from a phenolic compound, optionally substituted with a C.sub.6-16 alkyl or alkenyl (linear or branched) group, or from a C.sub.6-16 alkyl or alkenyl (linear or branched) higher alcohol, and X represents a polyalkylene group consisting of at least three units arranged in block and at least one unit arranged at random, with both ends of each random unit adjacent to a block unit, and a method of reclaiming waste paper using same.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Kao CorporationInventors: Daisuke Shiba, Takanobu Shiroishi, Koji Hamaguchi
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Patent number: 5691289Abstract: Cleaning compositions are disclosed that economically and effectively remove a variety of marking materials from many coated or uncoated substrate surfaces. The compositions contain a terpene compound, a pyrrolidone compound, an emulsifying surfactant, and water, the compositions being in the form of a microemulsion. Also disclosed are methods of cleaning marked surfaces with the microemulsion compositions.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1994Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Assignee: Kay Chemical CompanyInventors: Karen Purcell, Charles L. Hawes, David R. Harry, Jr., Gerald E. La Cosse
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Patent number: 5691288Abstract: A composition for finishing, preserving and cleaning lithographic printing plates which is composed of a polyol having a molecular weight in the range of from about 50 to about 3,000; a starch or dextrin hydrophilic film former; an alkyl benzene sulfonate amine salt; a composition of hydrocarbons containing less than about 10% aromatics and having a boiling point in the range of 175.degree. F. to 500.degree. F. and a flash point of above 100.degree. F.; a hydrogen, isooctyl, nonyl, decy or dodecyl substituted phenoxypoly(oxyethylene) ethanol surfactant having an HLB of 8 to 15; a C.sub.12 to C.sub.20 alcohol; mono-, di- or tri- ethanolamine; an organic or inorganic acid and water. The optional inclusion of a buffer salt and bacteriostat is preferred.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1996Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Assignee: Bayer CorporationInventor: Major S. Dhillon
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Patent number: 5667594Abstract: A cleaning solvent composition that is made by either blending aliphatic fluorohydrocarbon as expressed by the general formulaC.sub.n F.sub.m H.sub.2n+2-m(wherein, n and m are a positive integral numbers, being 4.ltoreq.n.ltoreq.6, 2n-3.ltoreq.m<2n+2 respectively) or blending a mixture of this aliphatic fluorohydrocarbon and alcohol having a carbon number of 1 to 4 with lactam and/or carboxylic acid amide, tertiary amines, or alcohol having ether linkage and/or amino linkage within its molecules. A cleaning process wherein an object is dipped into the said composition to remove dirty component, then rinsed with a mixture of the said aliphatic fluorohydrocarbon and the said alcohol having a carbon number of 1 to 4, and thereafter the object is steam cleaned with the said mixture when necessity arises.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1994Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Daikin Industries Ltd.Inventors: Yukio Omure, Hirokazu Aoyama, Satoshi Ide, Takahiro Matsuda
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Patent number: 5665690Abstract: A low-toxicity solvent composition having broad-spectrum applicability. A polar solvent component is provided by an alicyclic carbonate and a non-polar solvent component is provided by a terpene, with a short-chained non-ionic surfactant being provided for coupling the alicyclic carbonate and terpene in a homogeneous, single-phase solution. The composition may be 25-60% propylene carbonate, 1% (or less)-20% d-limonene, and 40-60% tripropylene glycol methyl ether. This solvent composition is non-toxic to personnel, and presents minimal environment hazards. Among its many applications are paint equipment clean-up, cleaning and reclamation of silkscreens, cleaning of offset printing rollers, cleaning of aluma-printing surfaces and equipment, as well as general purpose clean-up of greases, oils, paints, inks, and so forth.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1995Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Inland Technology IncorporatedInventors: Joseph A. Lucas, Zeljko E. Halar
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Patent number: 5643409Abstract: A deinking method which comprises adding a specified nonionic surfactant having a specified solubility parameter as an essential component, during in the pulping step (the preceding step) and in any of the subsequent steps (the succeeding step). By use of the deinking surfactant composition and the deinking method of the present invention, an excellent deinking performance, including an elevated whiteness, a decrease in the number of unliberated large ink spots and an improved defoaming property of the flotation reject, can be achieved in deinking waste papers, in particular, waste OA papers and blends containing thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1994Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Kao CorporationInventors: Koji Hamaguchi, Yoichi Ishibashi, Hideaki Urushibata
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Patent number: 5629277Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: October 4, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: William L. BrownInventor: Martin J. Plishka
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Patent number: 5612303Abstract: A solvent composition containing at least one of an alkyl .alpha.-alkoxyisobutyrate, an alkyl .beta.-alkoxyisobutyrate, and an alkyl .alpha.-hydroxyisobutyrate as an active component is disclosed. The solvent composition is of low toxicity and harmless to humans, has an extremely high dissolving power for high polymers, fats and oils, fluxes, liquid crystals, etc., produces no environment destructive substance, gives off no offensive odor, and has a relatively high boiling point indicative of safety and ease in handling.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Nitto Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasuyuki Takayanagi, Satoshi Endou, Naoki Sugama
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Patent number: 5612302Abstract: The present invention provides a cleaning solution for recycling a waste copy paper with toner-images formed on the surface of the copy paper, comprising water, a monoester of bivalent organic acid, a surface active agent and an organic acid.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1994Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Minolta Camera Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Masazumi Yoshida, Susumu Tanaka, Junji Machida
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Patent number: 5604196Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: Lockheed CorporationInventors: Henry J. Weltman, Tony L. Phillips
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Patent number: 5585339Abstract: A deinking composition which comprises a specified nonionic surfactant having a specified solubility parameter as an essential component.A deinking method which comprises adding the above-described deinking composition during in the pulping step (the preceding step) and in any of the subsequent steps (the succeeding step).By use of the deinking composition and the deinking method of the present invention, an excellent deinking performance, including an elevated whiteness, a decrease in the number of unliberated large ink spots and an improved defoaming property of the flotation reject, can be achieved in deinking waste papers, in particular, waste OA papers and blends containing thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1994Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: Kao CorporationInventors: Koji Hamaguchi, Yoichi Ishibashi, Hideaki Urushibata
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Patent number: 5583097Abstract: A deinking composition comprises a synergistic combination of a first nonionic surfactant material represented by the formula:R--Ph--(OC.sub.2 H.sub.4).sub.m --(OC.sub.3 H.sub.6).sub.n --(OC.sub.4 H.sub.8).sub.p --R.sup.1wherein R is an aliphatic hydrocarbon group containing from about 5 to 20 carbon atoms, Ph is a bivalent phenylene group, R.sup.1 is selected from the group consisting of chloro, C.sub.1 -C.sub.5 alkoxy, phenoxy and phenyl (C.sub.1 -C.sub.3)alkoxy, m, n and p are each a number of between 0 and about 50, provided that n is a number less than 11, the sum of m, n and p is between about 1 and 50; a second deinking nonionic surfactant material(s); and an optional nonpolar solvent(s).Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Chin Li, Kevin Hipolit, Bhima R. Vijayendran
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Patent number: 5575859Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: December 15, 1994Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: CPS Kemi ApSInventors: Claus H. Madsen, Charles M. Hansen