Indigoid Dye Patents (Class 8/653)
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Patent number: 11345818Abstract: A dyeing method includes immersing a fiber into a dye for dyeing the fiber, in which the dye includes indigo and indirubin, and the indigo and the indirubin have a weight ratio of 20:1 to 80:1. The indigo in the dye has a concentration of 0.1% o.w.f. to 5% o.w.f. The dyed fiber may simultaneously have high luminance, high color saturation, high strength of colorization, and sufficient colorfastness.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2020Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTEInventors: Pei-Ching Chang, Chang-Jung Chang, Ya-Lin Lin, Yu-Ju Lin, Jhong-De Lin, Hsiang-Yuan Chu, Hung-Yu Liao, Jie-Len Huang
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Patent number: 11071949Abstract: A system for cleaning feed water of variable quality, the system comprising an inlet for selectively delivering feed water (FW) to one or other of at least two feed chambers (2,4), each feed chamber having a delivery pipe (2i, 4i) for delivering feed water to a reverse osmosis or nanofiltration (8); a pump (6) to deliver the feed water from one of the chambers (2, 4) through its associated delivery pipe (2i, 4i) to the reverse osmosis or nanofiltration (8) to create a concentrated feed stream and a product water stream (PW); return pipes (2R, 4R) for selectively returning the concentrated feed stream to one or other of the at least two feed chambers (2, 4); a product water outlet for removal of the product water (PW); and means for switching the delivery of the concentrated feed stream between the selectable return pipes (2R, 4R) upon detection of a predetermined reduction in the efficiency of the RO or NF process within one or other of the feed chambers (2, 4).Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2016Date of Patent: July 27, 2021Inventors: Alex Drak, Tomer Efrat, Roi Zaken
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Patent number: 10865517Abstract: A dye-releasing product for dyeing of or for refreshing of dyeing in textile materials is provided. The dye-releasing product includes a flat, cloth-like carrier material, and at least one coating applied onto the carrier material. At least one indigoid dye in its oxidized form is encompassed by the coating. The coating contains at least one binding agent for the at least one indigoid dye such that the at least one indigoid dye is released in an aqueous solution with a temperature equal to or greater than 20° C. that is, the coating is soluble, at least in part from the flat, cloth-like carrier material, which is added to the textile material to be dyed or whose dyeing is to be refreshed in a washing process.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2019Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: BRAUNS-HEITMANN GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Katja Füser, Uwe Gibbels
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Patent number: 8585783Abstract: Provided is a natural dyeing method of a fiber using an indigo plant. The natural dyeing method includes dissolving a water-soluble pigment present in leaves of the indigo plant in water to mix the water containing the water-soluble pigment with lime powder and air, concentrating the resulting mixture into an insoluble pigment, mixing the concentrated indigo plant dye with caustic soda to reduce the resulting mixture into a water-soluble pigment through microbial fermentation, immersing a fiber in the soluble indigo plant dye solution to dye the fiber, and bringing the dyed fiber into contact with air to convert the soluble indigo plant dye solution into the insoluble pigment again, thereby completing natural dyeing using the indigo plant. Therefore, the natural dyeing can be performed at a very fast dyeing rate, and the fiber can show excellent color fastness. Also, the fiber cannot be easily discolored by water or detergent, and can be useful in preventing water pollution or dermatitis.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Inventor: Su Hwan Hwang
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Patent number: 8551188Abstract: Composition comprising a hydrophobic dye, a particular organic and/or mineral alkaline agent, a particular compound (I) and a particular organic compound (II), and dyeing use thereof. The present invention relates to a dye composition comprising one or more hydrophobic direct dyes with a log P of greater than or equal to 2, one or more organic alkaline agents, and/or one or more mineral alkaline agents chosen from carbonates, hydrogen carbonates, sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide, and mixtures thereof, one or more compounds (I) comprising in their structure a sequence: and one or more organic compounds (II) with a Hansen solubility parameter ?H of less than or equal to 16 MPa1/2 and with a molecular weight of less than 250 g/mol. The invention also relates to a dyeing process that consists in applying such a composition to keratin fibers.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2010Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: L'OrealInventors: Boris Lalleman, Alain Lagrance
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Patent number: 8523957Abstract: A process for using reduced vat dyes in a continuous dyeing process for production of dyed yarns and fabrics of different colors. In the process, dye composition is introduced to a treatment unit for reduction to desired dye composition. The dye concentration in the treatment unit is lower than feeding dye concentration so that dye precipitation does not occur, but significantly higher than the circulating dye concentration so that the dye is reduced efficiently. Although the preferred location for the treatment unit is before the circulation line, it may be at any location before the dip-dye tank.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2005Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: SANKO Tekstil Isletmeleri San. ve Tic. A.S.Inventors: Erol Arioglu, Agamirze Hamitbeyli, Kenan Loyan, Mustafa Esref Tuncer, Hamit Yenici
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Publication number: 20130000057Abstract: Disclosed herein is the preparation of indigo-dyed cotton denim fabrics suitable for use in making cotton denim garments and other denim articles. These indigo-dyed fabrics are prepared from cotton warp yarn which has been pre-treated with an emulsion copolymer prior to being contacted with an aqueous dye liquor comprising a dispersion of an indigo dyestuff. Such copolymer-treated cotton warp yarn can be woven or knitted into cotton denim griege fabrics along with untreated cotton weft yarn. Such griege denim fabric can then be indigo-dyed using the aqueous dye liquor. Alternatively, the emulsion copolymer-treated cotton warp yarn can be indigo-dyed by contact with the aqueous dye liquor before this warp yarn is incorporated into denim fabric along with the untreated cotton weft yarn. The cotton denim fabric produced by either method has the appearance of conventional ring-dyed indigo fabrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventor: Harrie SCHOOTS
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Patent number: 8187342Abstract: A process for indigo dyeing of wool and wool blends comprising the steps of subjecting the wool and wool blends to a step of pretreatment by impregnation with a shrink resistance agent, subjecting the pretreated wool and wool blend yarns to the step of indigo dyeing and post dyeing, wherein the step of dyeing and post dyeing includes a single step or a plurality of steps of impregnation of the pretreated wool and wool blends in an indigo dye bath followed each time by the step of oxidation.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Malwa Industries LimitedInventors: Jangi Lal Oswal, Rishi Oswal
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Patent number: 8168095Abstract: According to a first aspect of the invention, a process is provided for the preparation of amorphous particles comprising a homogeneous distribution of one or more dyes encapsulated by an amorphous, siliceous encapsulating agent, the process comprising: (a) providing a precursor of the encapsulating agent in liquid form; (b) providing the one or more dyes in liquid form; (c) mixing the liquid forms; (d) aerosolizing the mixture to form droplets comprising the one or more dyes and encapsulating agent; and (e) heating the droplets to form the particles comprising the one or more dyes encapsulated by the siliceous encapsulating agent; wherein at least one of the liquid forms provided is aqueous and the or each aqueous liquid form is acidic. According to a second aspect of the invention, encapsulated dyes made by the process of the first aspect of the invention are provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2008Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Peter Carl Anders Alberius, Robert William Corkery
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Patent number: 8123850Abstract: A hybrid pigment composition is provided including a pigment or a dye and a fibrous clay. The pigment composition has higher reflectance in a near infrared region than a visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The fibrous clay can be selected from palygorskite, sepiolite, and mixtures thereof. The hybrid pigment composition is tunable to provide high reflectance at a desired wavelength in the near infrared region.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Mayan Pigments, Inc.Inventor: Lori Niewold
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Publication number: 20110289697Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for dyeing sheetlike textile materials with a dye, which comprises a concentrated dye system being applied in a total amount of 1% to 25% by weight, based on the textile material, to the textile material in two or more sub-steps and the dye being fixed on the textile material after each and every sub-step.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2009Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: Dystar Colours Deutschland GmbHInventors: Christian Meyer, Wolfgang Schrott, Franz Sütsch
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Patent number: 7892297Abstract: Cyanine-type fluorescent dyes modified with an alkynyl linker arm of formula (I), suitable for the conjugation of biomolecules, such as for example nucleosides, nucleotides, oligonucleotides, nucleic acids, proteins, peptides, vitamins and hormones. A method and intermediates for the synthesis of the alkynyl cyanines of the invention are also described, as well as alkynyl cyanine-biomolecule conjugates and methods for preparing thereof. The alkynyl cyanines can be advantageously used as markers for biomolecules or as quenchers.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2004Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Cyanine Technologies S.p.A.Inventor: Giuseppe Caputo
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Patent number: 7749286Abstract: A composition for dyeing keratin fibers that contains 0.1 to 30 percent of at least one substantially pure plant dye material obtained using solvent or supercritical CO2 extraction, combined with 0.01 to 5 percent of active metal in a metal or mineral salt capable of acting as a mordant as a two-part hair color system.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2009Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Advanced Cosmetic Technologies, LLCInventors: Erjena Greaves, Jeffrey T. Greaves
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Patent number: 7425235Abstract: The present invention includes a paint or coating composition comprising an organic pigment or dye complexed to the surface of a layered or fibrous inorganic clay. A wide variety of paint colors can be obtained by varying the pH during the preparation as well as by varying the synthesis conditions and changing particle size of the clay.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Assignee: The Board of Regents of the University of Texas SystemInventors: Russell Chianelli, Lori A. Polette
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Patent number: 7235110Abstract: A method for surface dyeing a range of textile materials, in the form of yarn, fabric, or garments, includes: a) preparing a dyebath including dye particles and an additive, such as an anionic acrylic copolymer, causing the particles to become charged; b) preparing the textile material by applying an additive, such as a cationic polyamide, forming a substrate with a charge attracting the particles, c) immersing the textile material in the dyebath; d) chemically reducing the dye particles retained on the textile material to a leuco form; and e) oxidizing the dye material.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Inventor: Melvin Alpert
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Patent number: 7201780Abstract: A method for dyeing textiles with reducible dyes in the presence of borohydride and bisulfite.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Rohm and Haas CompanyInventor: Harrie Peter Schoots
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Patent number: 6997962Abstract: A method for dyeing a cellulosic material, such as cotton or a blend including cotton, in the form of yarn, fabric, or garments, includes: a) preparing a dyebath including particles of indigo and an additive, such as an anionic acrylic copolymer, causing the particles to become charged; b) preparing the cellulosic material by applying an additive, such as a cationic polyamide, forming a substrate with a charge attracting the particles, c) immersing the cellulosic material in the dyebath; d) chemically reducing the particles retained on the cellulosic material to a leuco form; and e) oxidizing the dye material.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2004Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Inventor: Melvin Alpert
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Patent number: 6942706Abstract: A process for dyeing certain textile fibers, utilizing vat acid dyeing and specific additional (second) reducing agents such as ?-hydroxyalkylsulfinic acids, their salts and 1,2,4-trithiolane, resulting in excellent depth of shade and washfastness, is provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Invista North America S.a.r.l.Inventors: Stephen M. Birkinshaw, Samit N. Chevli, Michael O. Hunt, Jr., Lee D. Jones, David M. Lewis, David J. Marfell
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Patent number: 6905524Abstract: It is the objective of the present invention to disclose a method of continuously dyeing durable nonwoven fabrics, and more specifically, nonwoven fabrics comprising a cellulosic fibrous material dyed with indigo dyestuffs. It is in accordance with the present invention, to utilize synthetic fibers in combination with natural or cellulosic fibers in the formation of a nonwoven web. The natural fibers, preferably cotton, make up at least 10% of the fibrous nonwoven fabric.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2002Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Polymer Group, Inc.Inventors: Herbert Hartgrove, Sergio Diaz De Leon
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Patent number: 6814763Abstract: Mediator systems obtainable by mixing one or more salts of a metal capable of forming a plurality of valence states with at least one amino-containing complexing agent (K1) and at least one hydroxyl-containing but amino-devoid complexing agent (K2) in an alkaline aqueous medium, wherefor the complexing agents may be present as salts and the molar ratio of K1 to metal ion is from 0.1:1 to 10:1 and the molar ratio of K2 to metal ion is from 0.1:1 to 5:1 are useful for dyeing cellulosic textile material.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: DyStar Textilfarben GmbH & Co. Deutschland KGInventors: Thomas Bechtold, Stefan Mohr, Wolfgang Schrott, Norbert Grund, Wolfgang Hiebsch
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Patent number: 6802873Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing dyed textile materials consisting of polyester and polyamide. The textile material is dyed by means of pigments or a disperse dye that stains polyester. Surplus dye is removed. The polyamide portion is dyed using vat dyes, leuco vat dyes, sulphide dyes or soluble sulphide dyes. Said dyes are vatted if this is required for obtaining a solubility and are oxidatively converted into the real dyes after attaching.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Carl Freudenberg KGInventors: Heike Bartl, Kurt Jörder
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Patent number: 6797015Abstract: Process for producing dyed, tubular food wrappings from non-woven fabric coated with regenerated cellulose, characterized in that an alkaline dye liquor containing at least one dye which has been previously converted into an alkali-soluble form by chemical reduction and which can be converted into its insoluble form by oxidation is admixed to the viscose solution used for the production of the layer of regenerated cellulose, a tubular non-woven fabric is coated with the mixture of viscose solution and dye liquor, the viscose is coagulated and regenerated to form cellulose hydrate gel and the dye distributed in the viscose is reconverted into its insoluble form by oxidation; tubular food wrappings produced by this process and their use as synthetic casings for sausages.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Wolff Walsrode AGInventors: Klaus-Dieter Blumenberg, Willi Neuschulz
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Patent number: 6790241Abstract: Mediator systems obtainable by mixing a salt of an electrochemically active complexing metal (M1) capable of forming a plurality of valence states with a hydroxyl-containing complexing agent, which may likewise be present as salt, and with a salt of an electrochemically inactive complexing metal (M2) in an alkaline aqueous medium, wherefor the molar ratio of metal ion M2 to metal ion M1 is from 0.8:1 to 2:1 are useful for reducing dyes and dyeing cellulosic textile material.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: DyStar Textilfarben GmbH & Co. Deutschland KGInventors: Thomas Bechtold, Eduard Burtscher, Wolfgang Schrott, Norbert Grund, Peter Maier, Georg Schnitzer, Franz Sütsch
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Patent number: 6780205Abstract: A process for dyeing certain textile fibers, utilizing vat acid dyeing and specific additional (second) reducing agents such as &agr;-hydroxyalkylsulfinic acids, their salts and 1,2,4-trithiolane, resulting in excellent depth of shade and washfastness, is provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Stephen M. Birkinshaw, Samit N. Chevli, Michael O. Hunt, Jr., Lee D. Jones, David M. Lewis, David J. Marfell
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Patent number: 6521000Abstract: A woven fabric formed of dyed blended cotton/polyester warp yarns and polyester stretch fill yarns is finished by passing the fabric through a brusher and singer and then through a finishing pad box to apply the finish. Immediately after application of the finish to the yarns, the fabric is passed over pre-drying cans and set by attaching the fabric to an unheated tenter chain for width control. The fabric is then passed over steam drying cans to reduce the moisture level to 8-10%. Subsequently, the fabric is passed through a first compressive shrinking machine, a scrubbing operation and then through a final compressive shrinking machine.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.Inventors: James E. McFarland, George R. Burkert, Robert C. Smith
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Patent number: 6428581Abstract: Concentrated leuco indigo solutions useful for dyeing cellulosic textile material consist essentially of from 25 to 55% by weight of leuco indigo in the form of the leuco indigo salt, an amount which is essentially stoichiometrically sufficient to convert the leuco indigo into the neutral leuco indigo salt of a mixture of at least two alkali metal hydroxides wherein none of the alkali metal hydroxides accounts for more than 70 mol %, and water.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: DyStar Textilfarben GmbH & Co. Deutschland KGInventors: Manfred Gäng, Rudolf Krüger, Peter Miederer
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Patent number: 6302925Abstract: A process for dyeing fibrous substrates which comprises the steps of: providing a fibrous substrate; providing at least one sulfur dye; providing at least one reduction stable direct dye; and applying said reduction stable direct dye and sulfur dye to said fibrous substrate in the presence of a suitable reducing agent. Further, it has been surprising to find that these reduction stable direct dyes can be processed without a sulfur dye present. This results in a process for dyeing fibrous substrates which comprises the steps of: providing a fibrous substrate; providing a reduction stable direct dye; and applying said reduction stable direct dye to said fibrous substrate in the presence of a suitable reducing agent.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Clariant Finance (BVI) LimitedInventors: J. Michael Hipp, Mark S. Carlough, William T. Sherrill, Peter Stahala
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Patent number: 6129769Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for dyeing a material, comprising (a) treating the material with a dyeing system which comprises one or more reduced vat dyes and/or one or more reduced sulfur dyes; and (b) oxidizing the one or more reduced vat dyes or one or more reduced sulfur dyes adsorbed onto the treated material with an oxidation system comprising (i) an oxygen source and one or more enzymes exhibiting oxidase activity or (ii) a hydrogen peroxide source and one or more enzymes exhibiting peroxidase activity, to convert the one or more reduced dyes to their original oxidized insoluble colored forms; wherein the material is a fabric, yarn, fiber, garment or film made of cotton, diacetate, flax, fur, hide, leather, linen, lyocel, polyacrylic, polyamide, polyester, ramie, rayon, silk, tencel, triacetate, viscose or wool.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Novo Nordisk Biotech, Inc.Inventors: Feng Xu, Sonja Salmon, Heinz-Josef Wilhelm Deussen, Henrik Lund
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Patent number: 6123741Abstract: The invention relates to a process for dyeing a thread with indigo, characterized in that it comprises the following steps:a. prewashing a thread F by passing it through a prewash arrangement (1) comprising two or more tanks (2) containing a prewash solution (10, 15);b. then dyeing the thread by passing it through a dyeing arrangement (30) comprising a series of tanks (35) each containing a solution of reduced indigo, and when passing from one tank (35) to another, the thread is subjected to oxidation by exposure to the air transforming the reduced indigo into indigo, which then dyes the thread by impregnation, the oxidation by exposure to the air being achieved in such a way that when passing from the first tank (35) to the eighth in succession, if the value x is given to the oxidation between the first and second tanks, the result will be:After the 8th tank the oxidation value=8x;c. washing and initial drying the thread by passing it through a washing and initial drying arrangement (40).d.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Inventors: Francois Girbaud, Marie-Therese Bachellerie
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Patent number: 6093221Abstract: This invention concerns a process for reducing dyes of the group consisting of sulfur and vat dyes. The reduction is carried out in an aqueous alkali medium using isomaltulose or a mixture containing isomaltulose as the reducing agent.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Sudzucker AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dietmar R. Grull, Alireza Haji Begli, Nikolai Kubadinow, Markwart Kunz, Mohammad Munir
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Patent number: 6090166Abstract: The invention relates to a process for dyeing a textile fabric with indigo by using indoxyl which comprises the following stages:a. pre-washing a thread F by passing it thorough a pre-wash system (1) composed of two or more vats (2) containing a pre-wash solution (10,15);b.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventors: Fran.cedilla.ois Girbaud, Marie-Therese Bachellerie
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Patent number: 6007587Abstract: Granules comprising as essential constituents a leuco vat dye, an alkali metal hydroxide and a mixture of from 10 to 100% by weight of an .alpha.-hydroxy-C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 -alkylsulfinic acid, one of its salts or derivatives and from 0 to 90% by weight of hydrosulfite as reductant, are prepared and used for dyeing cellulosic textile material.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Manfred Gang, Rudolf Kruger, Peter Miederer, Eberhard Beckmann
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Patent number: 6004358Abstract: The disclosure is a process for batchwise dyeing of cellulosic textile material with indigo by the exhaust method, which comprises applying the reduced indigo to the textile material from an aqueous dyeing liquor which includes a reductant, an alkali and additionally a further dissolved alkali metal salt in a concentration of from 200 to 350 g/l as electrolyte and whose pH has been set to 10.2-11.3, oxidizing the reduced indigo on the fiber back to the pigment while maintaining the high electrolyte concentration, and finishing the dyeing in a conventional manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rudolf Kruger, Gert Rainer Kuhnel, Georg Schnitzer
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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: 5984980Abstract: Continuous dyeing of cellulose-containing yarn with indigo in a single operation is disclosed, in that the reduced indigo from an aqueous dye liquor containing reducing agents, alkali, and additionally a further dissolved alkali metal salt in a concentration of 200 to 350 g/l as the electrolyte, and whose pH value has been adjusted to 10.2 to 11.3, is applied to the yarn. The reduced indigo absorbed by the fibers is oxidized again to pigment while maintaining the high concentration of electrolyte, and the dye process is finished in the customary manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventors: Rudolf Kruger, Franz Sutach
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Patent number: 5948122Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for dyeing a material, comprising (a) treating the material with a dyeing system which comprises one or more reduced vat dyes and/or one or more reduced sulfur dyes; and (b) oxidizing the one or more reduced vat dyes or one or more reduced sulfur dyes adsorbed onto the treated material with an oxidation system comprising (i) an oxygen source and one or more enzymes exhibiting oxidase activity or (ii) a hydrogen peroxide source and one or more enzymes exhibiting peroxidase activity, to convert the one or more reduced dyes to their original oxidized insoluble colored forms; wherein the material is a fabric, yarn, fiber, garment or film made of cotton, diacetate, flax, fur, hide, leather, linen, lyocel, polyacrylic, polyamide, polyester, ramie, rayon, silk, tencel, triacetate, viscose or wool.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignees: Novo Nordisk Biotech, Inc., Novo Nordisk BioChem North America Inc., Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Feng Xu, Sonja Irene Salmon
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Patent number: 5935273Abstract: A process for continuous dyeing of cellulose-containing yarn with indigo in a single passage applies reduced indigo from an aqueous dye liquor containing deoxidants, alkali and a dissolved alkali metal salt at a concentration of 100 to 200 g/l as an electrolyte at a pH value of the liquor adjusted to about 10.2 to 11.3, while maintaining the electrolyte concentration, exposing the yarn to a gas which dissolves in the aqueous medium while forming an acid, and then oxidizing reduced indigo in the yarn to form pigment and finishing the dyeing process in a customary manner.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1998Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Inventors: Rudolf Kruger, Franz Sutsch
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Patent number: 5888254Abstract: Granular leuco vat-dye preparations containing, as essential components, leuco vat-dye, reducing agents and alkaline metal hydroxide, and the production of said preparations and their use in dyeing cellulose-containing textile materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Manfred Gang, Rudolf Kruger, Peter Miederer, Harald Schluter, Peter Schultz, Manfred R. Wolf
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Patent number: 5861045Abstract: There is provided a method of dyeing cellulosic and/or wool fibers and fabrics in a dyebath containing a dilute solution of tannic acid and/or tannic acid containing products at a proper pH. An exhaust salt is added to the bath to exhaust the tannic acid and then the tannic acid is fixed with an iron salt.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1997Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignees: John Lezdey, David HallInventor: David Hall
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Patent number: 5749926Abstract: Improved dyestuff compositions comprising a dye cake and a dye dispersant are disclosed wherein the dye dispersant comprises sulfonated or sulfomethylated lignin of increased activity and improved heat stability properties and which dispersants are disclosed to be prepared by substantial removal of the low molecular weight component of the sulfonated and sulfomethylated lignin. Exclusion of the low molecular weight portion of the dispersant may be accomplished by fractionation of the sulfonated or sulfomethylated lignin to remove a substantial portion of the molecules having a molecular weight below 3,000. Alternatively, in the case of lignin recovered from sulfate or soda wood pulping processes, the lignin may be fractionated to remove a substantial portion of the molecules having a molecular weight below 3,000 prior to sulfonation or sulfomethylation.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Peter Dilling, Sallie B. Huguenin
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Patent number: 5637116Abstract: Leucoindigo preparations in granule form consisting essentially of leucoindigo and alkali metal hydroxide and production of these preparations and use thereof for dyeing cellulose-containing textile material.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1996Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: BASF AktiengeschaftInventors: Manfred Gaeng, Peter Miederer, Peter Schultz
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Patent number: 5611822Abstract: This invention provides processes for dyeing fibers with indigo including placing the fibers in a substantially enclosed compartment of a commercial dye apparatus, which is equipped with means for introducing a non-oxidizing gas into the compartment; prior to or following placing the fibers in the compartment, introducing a non-oxidizing gas into the compartment to produce a substantially non-oxidizing atmosphere therein; contacting the fibers with a dye liquor comprising leuco indigo in the compartment such that the leuco (reduced) indigo is taken up by the fibers; and oxidizing the leuco indigo taken up by the fibers to produce a blue color in the fibers.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1996Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Allegro Natural Dyes LLCInventor: Sally Gurley
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Patent number: 5586992Abstract: A process for dyeing celluose-containing textile material with indigo comprises using an aqueous solution of leuco indigo prepared by catalytic hydrogenation and, after the leuco indigo has gone onto the textile material, converting it back into the pigment form in a conventional manner by air oxidation.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Georg Schnitzer, Franz Suetsch, Michael Schmitt, Erich Kromm, Harald Schlueter, Rudolf Krueger, Andreas Weiper-Idelmann
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Patent number: 5558677Abstract: A process for dyeing and printing textile materials consisting of cellulose fibers or containing cellulose fibers in a blend with other fibers in an aqueous medium at above pH 12 with vattable dyes in the presence of cyclic compounds which contain at least one instance of the structural unit ##STR1## in the ring of the molecule as reducing agents and finishing the dyeing in a conventional manner.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Henric Wagenmann, Ulf Baus, Eberhard Beckmann, Erich Kromm
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Patent number: 5518508Abstract: A continuous process for dyeing yarns with vattable dyes comprises, in continuous yarn dyeing ranges, metering an aqueous dye dispersion into the circulating chemical liquor.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1994Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Gert Kuehnel, Peter Richter, deceased, by Wolfgang Richter, legal representative, by Georg Richter, legal representative, Georg Schnitzer
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Patent number: 5516338Abstract: An aqueous dye composition is based upon a mixture of a water-soluble titanium salt, preferably titanium potassium oxalate and a tannin substance, preferably Myrobalan extract. This dye composition may be used to dye either natural fibers, synthetic fibers or blends thereof. The composition is particularly advantageous for either bottom dyeing denim fabric which can then be overdyed with indigo blue dye to provide blue-green hues or as a mordant for a basic dye.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1995Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Inventor: Panemangalore S. Pai
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Patent number: 5514187Abstract: Open end spun cotton yarns are ring dyed with a thickened dyebath to limit dye penetration to the outer circumference of the yarn leaving a substantial undyed core. Stonewashed indigo dyed denim fabrics and garments are prepared.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: Burlington Industries, Inc.Inventors: James E. McFarland, Ellis Davis, Jr., Edward W. Teague
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Patent number: 5494491Abstract: An improved nonpolluting method of dyeing fibers or fabric, including natural cellulose fibers such as cotton or linen, using indigo dye. The improved process preferably includes pretreating the fibers with a mordant solution, preferably a natural nonpolluting mordant solution. The fibers are then treated with a reduced indigo liquor in an inert atmosphere, preferably nitrogen. The indigo is then oxidized by flooding the dyed fabric with water. This indigo dye process can be adapted to conventional garment, package and piece dye processes and machinery, which has not been possible with existing indigo dye processes. The improved process results in a consistent and even dyed material which is color and washfast.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Allegro Natural Dyes LLCInventor: Sally Gurley
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Patent number: 5403362Abstract: An improved mordant solution and process for preparing fibers for dyeing and fixing natural dyes to fibers, particularly but not exclusively cellulose fibers, including cotton and linen, and synthetic fibers, including Rayon.RTM. and Tensel.TM.. The improved natural mordant solution comprises an aqueous solution of alum KAl(SO.sub.4) and soda ash Na.sub.2 CO.sub.3, most preferably an aqueous colloidal suspension of aluminum hydroxide. This mordant solution significantly improves the recognized measurable qualities of naturally dyed fibers, including light and washfastness, without using polluting heavy metal mordants. The improved mordant treatment and natural dye process includes first pretreating the fabric with an aqueous mordant wash, which increases the dye uptake in the dye bath, then treating the fabric with a second aqueous mordant wash, following dyeing, then preferably treating the dyed fabric with a final tannin wash, permanently setting the natural dye in the fibers or fabric.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Allegro Natural Dyes Inc.Inventor: Sally Gurley
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Patent number: 5378246Abstract: An improved nonpolluting method of dyeing fibers or fabric, including natural cellulose fibers such as cotton or linen, using indigo dye. The improved process includes pretreating the fibers with a mordant solution, preferably a natural nonpolluting mordant solution. The fibers are then treated with a reduced indigo liquor in an inert atmosphere, preferably nitrogen. The indigo is then oxidized by flooding the dyed fabric with cold water. This indigo dye process can be adapted to conventional garment, package and piece dye processes and machinery, which has not been possible with existing indigo dye processes. The improved process results in a more consistent and even dyed material which is color and washfast.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Allegro Natural Dyes, Inc.Inventor: Sally Gurley