Dye Recovery Process, Other Than Nominal Recovery Patents (Class 8/440)
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Patent number: 11452355Abstract: A system is disclosed including at least one scanner identifying an identification associated with a receptacle. At least one dispenser is configured to dispense a first desired amount. At least one dispensing area has a measuring instrument that measures a dispensed amount and an unused amount, and associates with the identification. At least one storage device stores a program, and at least one controller which, when executing the program, is configured to receive information and associate the information with the identification. Collected data associated with the identification is recorded. A second desired amount based on at least some of the collected data in at least one file in the database is recommended. The at least one dispenser is controlled by the at least one controller based on the first desired amount or the second desired amount. The at least one dispenser is configured to dispense the second desired amount.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2019Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: CLiCS, LLCInventors: Leilani M. Macedo, Charles D. Brown, Jeffrey F. Macedo, Stuart D'Alessandro, Christopher Munz, Jeffrey S. Ploetner
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Patent number: 9890261Abstract: Organic colorants incorporated in colored PET-flake, as being obtained by shredding PET bottles, can be extracted from the PET-flake by extracting the PET-flake with ethylene glycol (EG) at ambient pressure and at the boiling temperature of EG. Pre-treating of PET-flake in EG or other suitable organic compounds prior to extraction enhances the discoloration.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2015Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: OXXYNOVA GMBHInventors: Katharina Besse, Thomas Rieckmann, Samantha Walter
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Patent number: 8613779Abstract: A textile dyeing process for dyeing cellulosic fibers and polyester and their respective blends with other fibers in recycled dyeing baths without carrying out any intermediate depuration treatment and using reactive and direct dyes for the cellulosic fibers and dispense dyes for polyester is described. The process recycles both the water already used in a previous dyeing cycle and all added products that have not been absorbed by the textile substrate, as well as the rest of the disperse dyes that had not been depleted in the previous dyeing cycles.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2009Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignees: Golden Quimica do Brasil LTDAInventors: Jose Valldeperas-Morell, Manuel Jose Lis-Arias, Juan Antonio Navarro-Viciana
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Patent number: 8088174Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method for wash-protecting the color of artificially dyed keratin fibers comprising applying to the artificially dyed keratin fibers at least one drying oil or at least one composition comprising, in a cosmetically acceptable medium, at least one drying oil.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2010Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: L'Oreal S.A.Inventors: Stéphanie Neplaz, Géraldine Fack, Pascale Lazzeri-Vigouroux, Myriam Mellul
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Publication number: 20110083283Abstract: A textile dyeing process for dyeing cellulosic fibers and polyester and their respective blends with other fibers in recycled dyeing baths without carrying out any intermediate depuration treatment and using reactive and direct dyes for the cellulosic fibers and dispense dyes for polyester. The process recycles both the water already used in a previous dyeing cycle and all added products that have not been absorbed by the textile substrate, as well as the rest of the disperse dyes that had not been depleted in the previous dyeing cycles.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Jose Valldeperas-Morell, Manuel Jose Lis-Arias, Juan Antonio Navarro-Viciana
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Publication number: 20090133200Abstract: To establish an efficient and economical useful component recovery method capable of recovering high purity useful components from a dyed polyester fiber. A method for recovering useful components from a dyed polyester fiber, includes a dye extraction step, a solid liquid separation step, a depolymerization reaction step, an ester interchange reaction step, and a useful component separation step, for recovering useful components from the dyed polyester fiber, wherein the dye extraction step includes a step of extracting and removing a dye at the glass transition temperature of the polyester or higher and at 220° C. or less with a xylene extracting solvent and an alkylene glycol extracting solvent in combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2006Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: Teijin Fibers LimitedInventors: Kouji Mukai, Minoru Nakashima
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Publication number: 20040168266Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel method of recovering and recycling active tannins from spent vegetable tanning liquors. Using a low molecular weight alcohol as the extraction agent produces an alcohol fraction or precipitate containing extracted active tannins, and leaves virtually all non-tannins in the aqueous phase of the spent tanning liquor. The methods and resulting chemical mixtures of the present invention have a variety of uses and applications. The method can be applied to freshly produced or aged spent vegetable tanning liquors. The methods are further applicable to dried forms of spent tanning liquors through aqueous reconstitution of dried ReTan, followed by alcohol extraction. The recovered chemical mixture contains recovered tannins which can be recycled through combination with fresh tanning liquors to form an improved tanning liquor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2003Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventor: G Wayne McGraw
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Publication number: 20010054208Abstract: The present invention provides a process for efficient recovery of dyestuffs from dye-based optical disks, and to provide a solvent used for recovery. Disclosed herein is a process for recovering dyestuffs from dye-based optical disks by treating the dyestuff-containing layer with a solvent containing a singlet oxygen quencher. Disclosed also herein is a solvent for dyestuff recovery which contains a singlet oxygen quencher.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 1999Publication date: December 27, 2001Inventors: MARI ICHIMURA, HIDEMI TOMITA
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Patent number: 6083283Abstract: A method for removing color and extracting dyes from ionically dyeable polymeric materials is provided. The method includes contacting the ionically dyeable polymeric material with a swelling agent for the material under conditions sufficient to effect diffusion of the dye from the material. The process is especially useful for removing colors from ionically dyeable polymeric materials as part of a recycling process for such materials. Also, the extracted dye may be recovered for re-use as the swelling agent and contacting composition are substantially non-reactive with the dye.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Solutia Inc.Inventors: Gordon A. Berkstresser, IV, Richard A. Dunbar, George R. McLellan, Le Moyne W. Plischke, Yiqi Yang
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Patent number: 6056790Abstract: The present invention is a fully automated modified batch dyeing process that provides a process that reduces water consumption, reduces environmental pollution, and reduces the energy and chemical consumption of the conventional batch dyeing process through efficient reuse of spent dyebath. The invention provides a holding tank which stores the spent dyebath, and an analysis system which allows for the analysis of the dyebath in the holding tank so that the dyebath may be reconstituted and used in the batch dyeing process.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Georgia Tech Research Corp.Inventors: James Leonard Clark, Wayne Coleman Tincher, Wiley Don Holcombe, Richard A. Carey, Elizabeth Wise White
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Patent number: 6036726Abstract: A process for recycling colored polyamide material comprises the steps of (a) contacting solid colored polyamide material with an organic solvent composition at a temperature effective to dissolve the polyamide, thereby forming a solution containing colorant and dissolved polyamide; and (b) separating colorant from the polyamide. The process can optionally further comprise the step of recovering the colorant, recovering the polyamide, or recovering both the polymer and colorant. The organic solvent composition preferably is selected from the group consisting of aliphatic and aromatic ketones, aliphatic and aromatic alcohols, diols, water, and combinations thereof. Solvent compositions comprising at least one alcohol selected from the group consisting of butanediol, butanol, ethanol, and benzyl alcohol are preferred, such as aqueous solutions of 1-butanol or ethanol.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Solutia Inc.Inventors: Yiqi Yang, Le Moyne W. Plischke, George R. McLellan, Jerauld L. Dickerson
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Patent number: 6019799Abstract: This invention relates to a method and apparatus for space-dyeing yarns. A yarn sheet passes over a yarn-driven roll equipped with a digital sensor that tracks the position of the sheet as it then passes through a dyeing apparatus. A computer precisely controls the spray application of dyes at the desired locations on the length of the yarn sheet. Undyed areas and areas of unwanted overlap of dyes are virtually eliminated, reducing the amount of off-quality yarn produced versus conventional methods. Sprayed dye droplets are collected and reused.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Inventors: Robert S. Brown, William M. Pascoe, Sr.
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Patent number: 6019798Abstract: The present invention provides a process for efficient recovery of dyestuffs from dye-based optical disks, and to provide a solvent used for recovery. Disclosed herein is a process for recovering dyestuffs from dye-based optical disks by treating the dyestuff-containing layer with a solvent containing a singlet oxygen quencher. Disclosed also herein is a solvent for dyestuff recovery which contains a singlet oxygen quencher.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Mari Ichimura, Hidemi Tomita
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Patent number: 5989296Abstract: A process for recovering a vat dye from a textile using a heated organic solvent. The textile is contacted with a heated organic solvent in which the dye is soluble until dye is extracted from the textile into the solvent to produce a dye-containing solvent solution. The dye is then recovered from the organic solvent by evaporation of the solvent leaving a dye residue, cooling and precipitation of the dye, or extraction of the dye by contacting the dye-containing solvent solution with an aqueous solution containing a reducing agent for the dye. When dye is extracted from the dye-containing solvent solution by contacting it with an aqueous solution containing a reducing agent, the dye is subsequently insolubilized by oxidation, and the dye is recovered from the aqueous dye solution. This process is particularly advantageous for recovering indigo dye from denim scrap.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: American Renewable Resources LLCInventors: Robert T. Patton, David Hall
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Patent number: 5772696Abstract: An invention is disclosed which pertains to a method for purifying water soluble dyes, such as quinoline, fluoran, and xanthene dyes. The method comprises the steps of A) adding a metal salt to the water soluble dye to form a water insoluble dye salt of the metal; B) isolating the water insoluble dye salt of step A; C) converting the water insoluble dye salt of step B into a water soluble dye solution; and D) isolating the water soluble dye from the solution of step C. The present invention teaches a straight forward, economical, and environmentally sound method for purifying water soluble dyes of FDA certifiable purity and with an aesthetically improved shade.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Warner-Jenkinson Company, Inc.Inventor: Puthalath Koroth Sujeeth
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Patent number: 5468536Abstract: A microfibrous sorbent article is provided. The microfibrous sorbent article comprises an elongate boom having a substantially oval cross-section. The boom is formed of multiple adjacent microfibers layers, the layers being bonded to each other by entanglement of fibers between adjacent layers. The boom further contains ion exchange resin, selectively absorbent particulate material, catalytic agent or selectively reactive particulate material.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1994Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: William C. Whitcomb, Thomas I. Insley, Simon S. Fung
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Patent number: 5250078Abstract: Dyeing polyester textile material with disperse dyes from supercritical CO.sub.2 gives stronger dyeings by carrying out the subsequent pressure reduction in a plurality of steps.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Ciba-Geigy CorporationInventors: Wolfgang Saus, Dierk Knittel, Eckhard Schollmeyer, Hans-Jurgen Buschmann
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Patent number: 5202028Abstract: Metal complex dyes which are free of reactive groups and have at least one hydroxysulfonyl group are removed from wastewaters by means of amines of at least 6 carbon atoms in the presence or absence of water-immiscible inert organic solvents.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1992Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Wolf-Dieter Kermer, Ingrid Steenken-Richter, Juergen Paulig
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Patent number: 5096458Abstract: Stable aqueous solutions of anionic dyestuffs, preferably reactive dyestuffs, are obtained at very low costs by pressure permeation, if the feed solution for the pressure permeation is prepared by stirring the optionally dried presscake or the suspension of the crude dyestuff in an electrolyte solution.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Martin Michna, Hans-Werner Zillger, Dietrich Tegtmeyer
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Patent number: 4715863Abstract: A process is described for dyeing hydrophobic fibre material with unfinished disperse dyes from an aqueous liquor, which comprises dissolving one or more such dyes in water at a temperature of 50.degree. to 150.degree. C. by means of a surfactant or surfactant mixture with a hydrotroping or solubilizing action on disperse dyes, bringing the dye solution together with the substrate in a dyeing apparatus, then heating the dyeing liquor to the dyeing temperature and completing the dyeing at that temperature and then removing the substrate and restoring the exhausted dyeing liquor to the original composition by adding water, surfactant and dye and using it again for dyeing.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1986Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: Ciba-Geigy CorporationInventors: Josef Navratil, Heinz Abel
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Patent number: 4693892Abstract: Light-fast capsules for dihydropyridines such as nifedipine and nisoldipine are formed of gelatin colored with a mixture of .beta.-carotene and iron oxide.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ahmed Hegasy, Manfred Winter
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Patent number: 4684453Abstract: An electrolytic purification process useful for contaminated solutions of oxygen-sensitive organic dyes and other such sensitive organic materials and metal chelates and complexes of organic materials involves applying an electrical potential to said solutions in an intermediate or feed compartment separated by cation permeable membranes from an anolyte compartment having an anode and an acidic aqueous anolyte and from a catholyte compartment having a cathode and an aqueous catholyte whereby the impressed electrical current causes metal cations to be electrotransported through the cation permeable membrane into the catholyte and the solution of oxygen- or hydrogen-sensitive organic material is purified without exposure to the anode or oxygen formed at the anode or to the cathode or hydrogen formed in the catholyte compartment.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1986Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Inventor: Daniel J. Vaughan
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Patent number: 4648883Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of a storage stable aqueous formulation of anionic dyes, which process comprises treating the aqueous dye solution and/or dispersion with a polymeric anion exchanger, simultaneously and/or subsequently subjecting the resin-bonded dye to a mechanical wet grinding, in the presence of a nonionic dispersant, and adding to the resultant aqueous dispersion the assistants customarily present in the liquid dye formulations.The process makes it possible to precipitate anionic dyes in virtually quantitative yield from aqueous solution and to prepare storage-stable dye dispersions.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1985Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: Ciba-Geigy CorporationInventor: Nitya G. Podder
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Patent number: 4402701Abstract: Leather dyeing agents, which can be obtained by concentrating, by means of a membrane separation process, the mother liquors, which are produced in the salting-out process in the preparation of organic dyestuffs which are water-soluble or which contain groups imparting water-solubility, the mother liquors having an extinction in the absorption maximum which is .gtoreq.500, with a layer thickness of 10 cm, and by drying the concentrate, if appropriate.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1981Date of Patent: September 6, 1983Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Harald Gleinig, Hans-Heinz Molls, Jochen Koll, Gottfried Dick, Reinhold Hornle, Friedrich Kunert
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Patent number: 4268265Abstract: Process for stabilizing dyestuffs sensitive to light and/or oxidation, especially natural dyestuffs, by adsorption on a highly disperse adsorbent, whereby the dyestuff is immobilized, as well as the application of the process to dyestuffs which are determined for dyeing medicines, for instance gelatine capsules for medicinal purposes, cosmetics, food stuffs and animal feed.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1979Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Assignee: Parke, Davis & CompanyInventor: Andre R. Von Wattenwyl
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Patent number: 4260388Abstract: Aqueous solutions of anthocyans are purified by contacting same with a particular, metallic oxide adsorbent, said adsorbent being coated with a thin film of a styrene polymer, and thence by separating the adsorbent and treating it with an eluant. The eluate and the dry, powdery anthocyans which can be obtained therefrom are useful red, blue and violet industrial colorants, especially food colorants.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1978Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Assignee: Rhone-Poulenc IndustriesInventors: Bernard Mirabel, Francois Meiller