Solid Polymer Derived From Ethylenic Reactants Only Patents (Class 524/52)
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Patent number: 5087650Abstract: A biodegradable plastic composition prepared by mixing:(a) dry unmodified starch, e.g. Pearl starch,(b) a copolymer of an olefin and a comonomer selected from the group of C.sub.1-6 alkylacrylates, C.sub.1-6 alkylmethacrylates, and vinyl acetate, and optionally also including,(c) a poly(mono)olefin or a poly(mixed)olefin, and articles manufactured by injection molding or blowing films of this composition.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1990Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Assignee: Fully Compounded Plastics, Inc.Inventor: Julious L. Willett
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Patent number: 5075360Abstract: A high speed corrugating adhesive having a carrier phase comprised of starch, modified starch or dextrin and polyvinyl alcohol in an aqueous emulsion wherein a cold water soluble, partially hydrolyzed, polyvinyl alcohol is used as a starting material. The polyvinyl alcohol is further hydrolyzed in situ to a degree of hydrolysis of more than about 95% by heating it in the presence of water, caustic, and starch, modified starch or dextrin. The carrier phase is admixed with a boron containing compound and a suspension of water and starch to prepare the corrugating adhesive for use in a corrugating machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1990Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Assignee: CPC International Inc.Inventors: Larry E. Fitt, James J. Pienkowski, Jack R. Wallace
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Patent number: 5059642Abstract: A plastic and method of producing the same is disclosed where octenyl succinate starch metal ion complexes is combined with a plastic having hydrophobic tendencies. Preferred conditions of mixing are 165.degree. C. to 185.degree. C. temperature, with mixing occurring at 40 rpm to 60 rpm for 30 to 50 minutes.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1989Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignee: Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Jay-Lin Jane, Robert J. Gelina, Zivko Nikolov, Roque L. Evangelista
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Patent number: 5026746Abstract: A binder for non-woven fibers or fabrics is prepared comprising a starch-polymer graft, starch and a starch crosslinking agent. An acrylamide copolymer may optionally be included. The binder is useful for non-woven fibers such as a polyester fiber mat, and particularly single ply, bitumin roofing materials.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1989Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: Sequa Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: William C. Floyd, louis R. Dragner, Blanche H. Black
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Patent number: 5021093Abstract: Composite materials based on cement or gypsum materials reinforced by mixing with cellulosic fibers grafted with silylating agents. Processes for preparing these reinforced composites are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1988Date of Patent: June 4, 1991Inventor: Alphons D. Beshay
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Patent number: 5013769Abstract: The invention disclosed is a hydrogel-forming wound dressing or skin coating material suitable for household and veterinary use, consisting substantially entirely of wound-compatible and skin-compatible ingredients and comprising a first hydrophilic polymer, selected from polymers or copolymers of acrylic acid, polymers or copolymers of methacrylic acid, polymers or copolymers of itaconic acid, polymers or copolymers of maleic acid and polymers or copolymers of 3-butene-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid, or combinations thereof, a second hydrophilic polymer which is capable of interacting with the first polymer to produce, upon drying, a hydrogel of improved water resistance and film forming properties relative to the first polymer alone and water. This material is film forming and substantially transparent but capable of being made opaque.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1990Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Assignee: Medipro Sciences LimitedInventors: Douglas G. Murray, Dennis C. Smith, James E. Guillet
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Patent number: 4972018Abstract: An adhesive of starch, an ammonium-based latex and ammonium zirconium carbonate improves the hot, green bond properties of the adhesive formulation for paperboard and corrugated board. The latexes are typical styrene-butadiene and carboxylated styrene-butadiene latexes but untypically are polymerized in the presence of a volatile base such as ammonium hydroxide.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1988Date of Patent: November 20, 1990Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventor: Arthur N. Leadbetter
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Patent number: 4941922Abstract: An improved starch-based adhesive includes an adhesive of the carrier, no-carrier or carrier-no-carrier type and a quantity of fibers dispersed in the adhesive in an amount of from about 2.2 to about 22 pounds of fiber per 100 gallons of adhesive. The fibers may be selected from any of a large variety of natural or synthetic materials having desired properties for adhesion and dispersion, and yielding improved adhesive characteristics including increased waterproofness, dry strength, viscosity and adhesiveness.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: Harper/Love Adhesives CorporationInventor: Peter A. Snyder
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Patent number: 4933383Abstract: Corrugating adhesives free of incompatibility problems with a fully hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol comprise a major portion of water, starch, strong base, a boric acid compound and a fully hydrolyzed water soluble polyvinyl alcohol composition.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: H. B. Fuller CompanyInventors: Thomas O. Murdock, Paul L. Krankkala
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Patent number: 4931488Abstract: Composition based on thermoplastic polymers, especially .alpha.-olefine polymers, such as polyethylene or ethylene copolymers, to which have been added, to promote degradation, a biologically degradable substance, an iron compound possibly complex and soluble in the composition, an oxidizable substance having one or several double bonds, selected from fatty acids and/or fatty acid esters, as well a further possible compound of a transition metal with the exception of iron as a catalyst. Said compositions demonstrate a markedly improved degradation capability when exposed to heat and/or ultraviolet light and/or sunlight and/or when in conditions promoting decomposition.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1988Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Amrotex AG.Inventor: Andre Chiquet
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Patent number: 4920158Abstract: The invention disclosed is a hydrogel-forming wound dressing or skin coating material suitable for household and veterinary use, consisting substantially entirely of wound-compatible and skin-compatible ingredients and comprising a first hydrophilic polymer, selected from polymers or copolymers of acrylic acid, polymers or copolymers of methacrylic acid, polymers or copolymers of itaconic acid, polymers or copolymers of maleic acid and polymers or copolymers of 3-butene-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid, or combinations thereof, a second hydrophilic polymer which is capable of interacting with the first polymer to produce, upon drying, a hydrogen of improved water resistance and film forming properties relative to the first polymer alone and water. This material is film forming and substantially transparent but capable of being made opaque.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1988Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Medipro Sciences LimitedInventors: Douglas G. Murray, Dennis C. Smith, James E. Guillet
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Patent number: 4918140Abstract: Organopolysiloxane compositions curable into elastomeric state even in the absence of atmospheric moisture, notably in a confined environment, and well adopted for the production of seals, include a ketiminoxy crosslinking agent and a natural or synthetic hydrogel hardening agent.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Rhone-Poulenc ChimieInventors: Pierre-Michel Peccoux, Gilbert Schorsch
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Destructurized starch essentially containing no bridged phosphate groups and process for making same
Patent number: 4900361Abstract: The invention refers to a process for obtaining a melt of destruction starch containing a finite amount of electrolytes comprising:A. providing a starch material containing free electrolytes and/or bound phosphate salts,B. removing partially or wholly the free electrolytes and/or the metallic cations from the phosphate groups of the starch,C. optionally replacing a part or all of the free H.sup.+ -ions of the free phosphate groups with metallic monovalent and/or polyvalent cations,D. conditioning the obtained starch material to a water content of 10 to 25% by weight calculated on the basis of starch and water,E. heating said starch/water composition at elevated pressure to a temperature sufficient to essentially destructure the starch while maintaining said water content until a melt of destructurized starch is formed.The invention further refers to the process ofF. cooling said melt (as obtained under E.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1988Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Warner-Lambert CompanyInventors: Jean-Pierre Sachetto, Robert F. T. Stepto, Heinz Zeller -
Patent number: 4888124Abstract: A process for the preparation of stable dispersions of finely divided polyisocyanates, and the preparation of heat-crosslinkable isocyanate systems.Stable dispersions of finely divided polyisocyanates in a liquid which may or may not contain surfactants, protective colloids and other assistants are obtained by a method in which polyisocyanates are treated with a stabilizer in the presence of absence of the liquid, and the dispersions prepared from these are finely dispersed and/or milled under the action of high shear forces, if necessary with the addition of further stabilizer.These dispersions are useful as crosslinking agents, particularly for the preparation of heat-cross-linkable isocyanate systems.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1987Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rainer Blum, Horst Belde, Rolf Osterloh, Guenter Uhl
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Patent number: 4873270Abstract: A substance based on polyurethane from which biodegradable materials can be obtained by rolling comprises, as well as a polyurethane resin serving as its essential constituent, a carbohydrate, at least one second thermoplastic polymer which is miscible in the molten state with the polyurethane resin and/or at least one third biodegradable polymer chosen from among biodegradable aliphatic polyesters, preferably of the same nature as the polyurethane resin used.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1988Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Assignee: Charbonnages De FranceInventors: Jean-Marc Aime, Georges Mention, Andre Thouzeau
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Patent number: 4845152Abstract: Tape joint compounds are prepared using as binders therefor vinyl ester polymers prepared by conventional emulsion polymerization techniques employing, as the stabilizer therein, an acid converted or enzyme modified starch having a water fluidity of 10 to 85.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventor: Joseph G. Palmer
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Patent number: 4841040Abstract: A novel phosphated, oxidized starch having a molecular weight of about 1,500 to about 40,000 Daltons, a carboxyl degree of substitution of 0.30 to 0.96, and a phosphate degree of substitution of from about 0.002 to about 0.005, which is useful as a dispersant for aqueous, high-solid slurries of minerals and inorganic pigments, as a replacement for gum arabic in gumming and fountain solutions for lithography, and as a drilling fluid additive.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1987Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Aqualon CompanyInventors: Ernst K. Just, Robert G. Nickol
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Patent number: 4835198Abstract: Disclosed herein is a highly compatible polymer composition which comprises (A) starch, (B) vinyl alcohol polymer having an alkyl group of 4 to 50 carbon atoms at the terminal, and/or (C) polyvinyl alcohol. Disclosed also herein is a textile sizing agent having outstanding weavability which comprises (A) starch, (B) vinyl alcohol polymer having an alkyl group of 4 to 50 carbo atoms at the terminal, (C) polyvinyl alcohol, and (D) oil for textile sizing.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Kuraray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroji Kohno, Kohji Moritani, Toshiaki Sato, Junnosuke Yamauchi, Takuji Okaya
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Patent number: 4820749Abstract: Composite material based on a polymeric or copolymeric substance which may be a thermoplastic or thermosetting material or rubber, and an organic material which is cellulosic or starch. The cellulosic material is grafted with a silylating agent. Processes for preparing this composite are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1987Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Inventor: Alphons D. Beshay
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Patent number: 4818598Abstract: The present invention relates to absorbent structures in which hydrogel has improved ability to absorb salt-containing fluids due to inclusion within the absorbent structures of fibrous anion exchange materials. The absorbent structures of the present invention comprise hydrogel and fibrous anion exchange material (e.g., DEAE cellulose), and, optionally, fibrous cation exchange materials and/or conventional absorbent materials; said absorbent structures having an equilibrium pH of from about 5 to about 11. The present invention further relates to disposable absorbent products (e.g., diapers, incontinent pads, sanitary napkins) which comprise absorbent structures of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1985Date of Patent: April 4, 1989Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Arthur Wong
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Patent number: 4812496Abstract: An adhesive of starch and an ammonium-based latex improves wet-pin adhesion for paperboard and corrugated board. The latexes are typical styrene-butadiene and carboxylated styrene-butadiene latexes but untypically are polymerized in the presence of a volatile base such as ammonium hydroxide.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventors: Arthur N. Leadbetter, James G. Galloway
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Patent number: 4774284Abstract: There is disclosed a water-swelling composition which comprises polyolefinpolyol-ethylene oxide addition product, a water-absorbing polymer and an isocyanate. The composition contains a water-absorbing polymer in an amount of from 5 to 200 parts by weight and an isocyanate in an amount of from 5 to 50 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of a polyolefinpolyol-ethylene oxide addition product. The composition can be used as a sealant in places which must be water or moisture tight in vehicles, buildings and various machines since it is capable of speedily swelling when contacted with water.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tadanobu Iwasa
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Patent number: 4772646Abstract: The present invention relates to a liquid suspension of a high molecular weight, water-soluble polymer or water-soluble salt prepared by admixing and water-soluble polymer with a hydrocarbon carrier fluid and a suspending agent comprising an aqueous emulsion of a copolymer comprising a water-insoluble and substantially hydrocarbon-insoluble polymer consisting of particles having a dry weight average particle size of below 10 .mu.m and which is formed from monomers of which 80% to 100% are hydrophobic, 30 to 100% are polar and 0% to 20% are hydrophilic. More particularly, the copolymer comprises from about 80% to about 100% C.sub.1-30 alkyl methacrylate monomers and from about 0% to about 20% hydrophilic monomers. Preferably, the copolymer comprises 90% to 100% 2-ethylhexylacrylate and from about 0.5% to about 10% acrylic acid. The liquid suspension is capable of supporting about 5 pounds of water-soluble polymer per gallon of suspension.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1986Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Weldon M. Harms, Lewis R. Norman
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Patent number: 4762868Abstract: A coating composition for coated front copy papers comprises pre-treated carboxylated soybean protein, pigment, binder, phenolic resin, and defoamer. In a preferred embodiment, the carboxylated soybean protein is pre-treated by the steps of:(a) adding carboxylated soybean protein to water in a mixer,(b) continuing mixing to achieve an even dispersion,(c) heating the dispersion to a temperature of 58.degree.-65.degree. C. while continuing mixing,(d) adding sufficient ammonia solution to neutralize the carboxylic acid groups in the protein, and(e) maintaining the temperature in the range 58.degree.-65.degree. C. until the reaction is complete as indicated by pH, or by complete dissolution of the protein, and(f) adding defoamer and mixing by gentle agitation.A method for coating paper is also claimed.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1988Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Assignee: North Broken Hill LimitedInventor: Adrian G. Wright
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Patent number: 4751259Abstract: The invention consists of compositions for agglomerating wetted metal-containing ores. Such such compositions are:______________________________________ General Ingredients % by Weight ______________________________________ A. A water-in-oil emulsion of a water- 10-45 soluble vinyl addition polymer which contains at least 10% by weight of the water-soluble vinyl addition polymer B. A polysaccharide 55-90 C. A water-soluble surfactant 0.001-10 D. Borax 0-15 ______________________________________Also described is the use of these compositions for agglomerating wetted metal ore-containing materials are the products produced by such an agglomeration process.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1987Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Nalco Chemical CompanyInventors: William J. Roe, Jacqueline L. Bonin, Radeakrishnan Selvarajan
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Patent number: 4716186Abstract: Cold water soluble methylated, ethylated or carboxymethylated non-gelatinized granular starch materials are provided which are particularly well suited for use as thickeners and/or rheology modifiers in latex paint compositions. Such starch materials have a methyl, ethyl or carboxymethyl degree of substitution (D.S.) of from about 0.15 to about 1 and have a ratio of total inorganic anion content (in weight percent on a starch material dry solids weight basis) to methyl, ethyl or carboxymethyl D.S. of about 14 or less.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1986Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: A. E. Staley Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Norman A. Portnoy, Larry P. Avery
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Patent number: 4676836Abstract: Aqueous lubricant dispersions having solids content of from about 50% by weight to about 75% by weight contain calcium stearate, dispersing agent, anionic lubricant and urea are characterized by increased solids content.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1986Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: Diamond Shamrock Chemicals CompanyInventors: John A. Hill, Gregory J. Flynn
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Patent number: 4626472Abstract: Storage-stable, discrete free-flowing flakes of a hydrophilic or water-soluble polymer gel, such flakes comprising a thin adherent film coating of a processing aid powder, are facilely produced by comminuting a larger shaped article of said polymer gel, e.g., a block, sheet, strip or layer thereof, in the presence of said processing aid powder, and said powder being present during comminution in an amount in excess of that required for otherwise complete coating of the flakes which result.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Rhone-Poulenc Specialities ChimiquesInventor: Jean Boutin
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Patent number: 4623683Abstract: An aqueous fabric finishing composition includes a solubilized polymer of from 40 to 51 mole percent of a mixture of higher one-alkenes and from 60 to 49 mole percent maleic anhydride.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1984Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: John G. Villarreal, Calvin J. Verbrugge, Fred J. Reichley
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Patent number: 4612342Abstract: Rubber compositions which contain zeolite particles having particle sizes of no more than 1.6 microns in diameter with at least 90% of the weight of the particles being between 0.1 and 3.2 microns in diameter, a binding agent, water, and a solubilizing agent.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1984Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Assignee: J. M. Huber CorporationInventor: John Kostinko
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Patent number: 4568714Abstract: An aqueous starch-based corrugating adhesive containing casein, a carboxylated styrene-butadiene copolymer latex and preferably glyoxal is used to adhere liner and medium substrates having normally abherent surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1984Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventor: Steven D. Overholt
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Patent number: 4560724Abstract: A process for the preparation of aqueous polymer dispersions comprising polymerizing compounds with unsaturated ethylenic bonds at a temperature of 10.degree. to 100.degree. C. in the presence of an at least partially water-soluble free-radical initiator and at least one starch and/or starch derivative and optionally present conventional adjuvants with the starting mixture containing not more than one third of the total monomers and the remaining monomer being added during the polymerization, the initiators being at least one member of the group consisting of hydrogen peroxide, ketone peroxides and organic hydroperoxides in an amount of at least 30 mmol per kg of total monomer mixture and optionally present water-soluble reducing agents and the starch is water-soluble or gells in water and contains not more than 30% by weight of amylose and the starch derivative is hydrolyzed starch in an amount of at least 0.6% by weight based on the total monomer weight.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1984Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Assignee: Wacker-Chemie GmbHInventors: Hartmut Brabetz, Herbert Eck, Reinhard Jira, Heinrich Hopf
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Patent number: 4552918Abstract: Gelatinized starch is reacted with sulfamate at elevated temperature in an aqueous medium to give a flame resistant starch-sulfamate product. Suitable sulfamates include alkali-sulfamates and alkaline earth sulfamates. The amount of sulfamate used can be in the range of 3 to 40 percent by weight, based on starch dry substance. Minimum water content of the reaction mixture is about 30 percent by weight. Reaction temperatures are from about 40.degree.-250.degree. C. The starch-sulfamate products are useful as fillers, thickeners and binders, among other things.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1984Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: CPC International Inc.Inventors: Jurgen Lorcks, Peter Obradovic, Peter Hochbahn, Hermann Feeser
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Patent number: 4548966Abstract: The viscosity of an asphalt emulsion may be controlled by incorporating up to about 1 percent by weight of a modified starch containing not more than 27 percent amylose and the balance substantially amylopectin.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1984Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Assignee: Polysar Financial Services S.A.Inventor: Richard B. Moore
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Patent number: 4546133Abstract: Compositions and methods are provided for forming a coated wood product having the appearance and texture of wood grain, which conceals joints on the wood surface and which is capable of accepting conventional wood stain.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1983Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: DG Shelter ProductsInventor: Carroll W. Cope
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Patent number: 4544689Abstract: An aqueous polyvinyl ester dispersion having a solids content of 35 to 65 weight % and containing 3 to 12 weight % (relative to the total amount of dispersed particles) of polyvinyl alcohol and 2 to 70 weight % (relative to the total amount of dispersed particles) of a natural starch has excellent adhesive properties. It is manufactured by emulsion polymerization of a vinyl ester optionally together with comonomers, and by subsequent distribution of the starch in the dispersion obtained by the emulsion polymerization. The dispersion is especially suitable for the manufacture of adhesives for porous substrates.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1983Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Werner Ehmann, Alfons Homanner, Helmut Rinno
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Patent number: 4539348Abstract: Disclosed are carboxylic acid containing polymeric microgel particles which are prepared by polymerizing in aqueous emulsion a monomer mixture containing about 10-50% by weight of polymerizable carboxylic acid monomers, up to 5% of a difunctional crosslinking monomer and one or more carboxyl-free relatively water insoluble polymerizable vinyl monomers. The resulting microgel particles are water-swellable and may be employed as stabilizers for use in the preparation of aqueous dispersions of film-forming resins containing smaller amounts of organic solvents than conventional aqueous dispersions of this type. Such dispersions are useful as coating compositions, yielding coatings having less water sensitivity and improved adhesion as compared with coatings obtained from conventional aqueous dispersions of film-forming resins.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1985Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: Celanese CorporationInventors: Chandrasen Gajria, Yehuda Ozari
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Patent number: 4454268Abstract: Semipermeable films useful as dialysis membranes are prepared from starch-based composites. The films are shaped by conventional methods from a plasticized matrix comprising highly gelatinized starch and ethylene acrylic acid copolymer neutralized with a strong alkali. These films are remarkably transparent and resistant to degradation in the presence of aqueous solutions.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1983Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of AgricultureInventors: Felix H. Otey, Richard P. Westhoff
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Patent number: 4448914Abstract: An aqueous preparations of a gel-like consistency, containing(a) oils in quantities of from 0.03 to 30% by weight,(b) water-soluble or swellable vinyl polymers in quantities of from 0.2 to 10% by weight,(c) water-soluble or swellable polymers based on natural substances in quantities of from 0.01 to 5% by weight,(d) surfactants in quantities of from 0.01 to 2% by weight and optionally(e) inorganic or organic powders in quantities of from 0.5 to 30% by weight.The aqueous preparation is useful as a porosifying agent in the production of porous ceramic bodies.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1982Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Franz Drinkuth, Wulf von Bonin, Dietmar Schapel, Artur Lorenz
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Patent number: 4440884Abstract: An aqueous adhesive, resistant to humidity and water, which debonds in the presence of strong base, comprises finely divided aluminum, a natural product bonding agent and water.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1982Date of Patent: April 3, 1984Assignee: H. B. Fuller CompanyInventor: Leonard C. Jannusch
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Patent number: 4439561Abstract: Disclosed is a composition for stopping leaks which comprises the combination of a fibrillated fiber and a particulate material, such as a seed meal, in a suspension in a liquid medium. A preferred fibrillated fiber comprises the polymer, poly(imino-1,4-phenyleneiminoterephthaloyl).Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1982Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Union Carbide CorporationInventor: Alan G. Barber
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Patent number: 4425452Abstract: Coating color and method for providing an excellent coating condition and paper quality through steps comprising a direct addition of enzymatically converted powdered or granulated dry starch to an aqueous suspension of pigments. The dry starch is soluble and impasted in the cold aqueous suspension of pigments without impastation heat and/or other equipment.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1981Date of Patent: January 10, 1984Assignees: Sanwa Denpun Industrial Co., Ltd., Shizuoka PrefectureInventors: Kojiro Nakata, Yasunobu Endo, Akitomo Terada, Kazumasa Hayashi, Michio Kobori
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Patent number: 4423118Abstract: A coating composition, comprising an aqueous dispersion of a pigment such as clay and a binder such as a latex of a copolymer of styrene and butadiene thickened with a water-soluble copolymer of an .alpha.,.beta.-ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid such as acrylic acid, an ethylenically unsaturated carboxamide such as acrylamide and an ethylenically unsaturated monomer having limited solubility in water such as acrylonitrile, is effectively employed in coating paper and other cellulosic web materials.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventors: Peter J. Corbett, Martin G. Aschwanden
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Patent number: 4402262Abstract: Aqueous compositions, suitable for printing, are described which have a high volume solids content. They comprise primary polymer particles and a secondary polymer which provides temporary adherence of the particles to a substrate before the primary polymer is fused by a heating step, in a printing process, in order to cause permanent adherence. There are advantages over the use of organic solvent-based and other aqueous compositions, such as easier cleaning, low toxicity/fire hazard and lower cost.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1981Date of Patent: September 6, 1983Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries PLCInventor: John A. Handforth
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Patent number: 4393202Abstract: The production rate and yield resulting from the dewatering of starch conversion products containing swollen starch granules resulting from treatments with cationic reagents is improved by the addition to the starch slurry of a water soluble anionic polymer.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1982Date of Patent: July 12, 1983Assignee: National Starch and Chemical CorporationInventor: William F. Breuninger
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Patent number: 4386175Abstract: This invention relates to a resin composition characterized in that a conventional chemical etching treatment is removed and instead of it a surface of the resin composition is plated with a metallic layer having a strong adhesive force, by means of a surface treatment by only a dry etching. Accordingly, the surface thereof can be directly treated with electroplating. Further, the use of chromic acid as a source of environmental pollution or other conventional addition agents for the surface treatment is completely eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1980Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: Kokoku Rubber Industrial Company LimitedInventors: Hiroshi Kuramochi, Noriaki Nakajo, Makoto Abekura, Jun Matsumoto
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Patent number: 4379190Abstract: Filled thermoplastic compositions useful as sound deadening sheeting having improved tensile elongation are obtained by blending about 5-60 percent by weight of a mixture of at least two copolymers of ethylene, having specified polar comonomer contents, about 40-90 percent by weight of filler, 0-15 percent by weight of plasticizer selected from the group consisting of processing oils, polyesters, polyethers and polyether esters, and optionally modifying resins such as elastomeric polymers and certain other ethylene and propylene homo- and copolymers.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1981Date of Patent: April 5, 1983Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Timothy T. Schenck
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Patent number: 4374217Abstract: A cold-setting starch adhesive comprising the mixture of three different types of corn starch having widely different properties, i.e., high amylose corn starch having an amylose content of at least 50%, ordinary corn starch and waxy corn starch, in specific proportions. The adhesive shows excellent properties due to the effective combination of the outstanding properties of the individual types of starch.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1981Date of Patent: February 15, 1983Assignee: Hohnen Oil Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kanichi Miyake, Masahiro Tokuda, Takaaki Aoki, Hideaki Miyakawa, Yasuo Tamura
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Patent number: 4348492Abstract: Powdered and crumb rubber are prepared by dispersing in a starch alkoxide paste appropriately sized particles of wet curd from the precipitation of a latex emulsion, and then insolubilizing the paste by treatment with select bivalent cations. The result is a starch adduct encasing the particulate elastomer, thereby preventing agglomeration and congealing upon storage.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1980Date of Patent: September 7, 1982Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of AgricultureInventors: Baruch S. Shasha, Thomas P. Abbott
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Patent number: RE31380Abstract: Rayon fibers made by spinning a viscose containing dissolved starch. Starch grains may be slurried in water, then made alkaline with NaOH to form a solution and then added to viscose.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1980Date of Patent: September 13, 1983Assignee: Avtex Fibers Inc.Inventor: Frederick R. Smith