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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4582868 | Medium for electrophoresis A medium for electrophoresis in the form of an aqueous gel comprising an acrylamide copolymer having at least one specifically selected repeating unit; and a compound containing at least one carbamoyl group such as urea or formamide which serves as modifi... | 04/15/1986 |
| 4548967 | Masking agent for paint spray booths A paint spray booth masking composition comprising:... | 10/22/1985 |
| 4529666 | Plasticized polyvinyl alcohol Plasticized polyvinyl alcohol containing one or more 1,4-monoanhydrohexitols and/or one or more 1,4-3,6-dianhydrohexitols and its use for the production of composite films by coextrusion, coating, doubling and lamination.... | 07/16/1985 |
| 4524164 | Thermosetting adhesive resins A thermosetting adhesive resin suitable for binding lignocellulosic materials to form products, such as plywood or particle board, is prepared by heating an aqueous sugar or starch solution in the presence of an inorganic acid or its ammonium salt and a m... | 06/18/1985 |
| 4513107 | Thermally transferable ink compositions A process and composition are provided that provide for thermal transfer of ink compositions and eliminate the need to prepare articles such as sign faces, particularly flexible sign faces, by painting with ink compositions that contain solvents. The pres... | 04/23/1985 |
| 4456714 | Microbial heteropolysaccharide An heteropolysaccharide known as Biopolymer PS 87 comprises glucose, galactose, mannose, glucuronic acid and fucose. Biopolymer PS 87 is pseudoplastic, has a consistency at 20° C. of at least 150 poise and a yield stress value at 20° C. of at least 30 d... | 06/26/1984 |
| 4444927 | Sucrose and/or lactose nucleating agents for the crystallization of polydioxanone Sucrose and/or lactose is employed as a nucleating agent in polydioxanone polymer in the preparation of absorbable shaped articles made from polydioxanone.... | 04/24/1984 |
| 4396733 | Stabilized azulmic acids, processes for their preparation and their use The present invention relates to new azulmic acids stabilized by condensation with carbonyl compounds, several processes for their preparation and their use for various purposes.... | 08/02/1983 |
| 4394470 | Colored polyethylene terephthalate moulding compound and moulded products made therefrom A polyethylene terephthalate moulding composition is disclosed having uniformly dispersed therein 10-25,000 ppm of caramel as a colorant. The colorant is non-toxic, does not affect the transparency of the polyester, and does not cause aldehyde formation. ... | 07/19/1983 |
| 4370444 | Concentrated aqueous solution of phenol and formaldehyde stable at low temperature process for preparing same Aqueous solutions of phenol and formaldehyde are stabilized with at least one carbohydrate such as saccharose, glucose, fructose, maltose, starch hydrolysates or molasses. The solutions are condensable and usable for preparing A-stage phenolic resin (reso... | 01/25/1983 |
| 4298691 | Preparation of heteropolysaccharide S-156 A process for producing heteropolysaccharide S-156 by bacterial fermentation of an organism deposited with the American Type Culture Collection under Accession No. ATCC 31646.... | 11/03/1981 |
| 4251403 | Process for sizing filament yarn utilizing an improved warp size composition of PVal, urea and saccharide An improved warp size for filament yarn is provided consisting essentially of polyvinyl alcohol, urea, and mono- and di-saccharides, such as sucrose, which when applied to filament yarn from aqueous solution provides excellent abrasion resistance, low she... | 02/17/1981 |
| 4242239 | Bondable agar dental impression material A heavy bodied reversible hydrocolloid dental impression material is disclosed. This material comprises agar-agar as the main component in which there is added a small amount of locust bean gum, potassium or zinc sulfate, a borate and nonionic poly(ethyle... | 12/30/1980 |
| 4172057 | Amino-resin compositions An amino-resin composition, in particular urea formaldehyde and/or melamine formaldehyde, in the form of fibres, having incorporated therein at least one additional compound which contains at least one aldehyde or ketone group and at least one hydroxyl gr... | 10/23/1979 |
| 4141864 | Osseous cement composition An osseous cement for orthopedic or dental application, which comprises the admixture of 10 to 40% weight of organic or inorganic particles wherein said particles are soluble in the extracellular fluid of the body, and are essentially non-toxic, 20 to 40%... | 02/27/1979 |
| 4113854 | Prophylactic treatment of mastitis A method is disclosed for the prophylactic treatment of mastitis in milk-producing animals. The method comprises dipping the teats of the animal into a composition comprising a film-forming polymer latex and a water-soluble polymer thickening agent in an ... | 09/12/1978 |
| 4109057 | Method for accelerated curing of phenolic resin adhesives A method for accelerated curing of phenolic resin adhesives comprises adding powdered green tea to a thermosetting phenolic resin at about ambient temperature.... | 08/22/1978 |
| 4107105 | Cellular urea-formaldehyde resin and method of preparing the same An aqueous solution of urea-formaldehyde prepolymer has improved storage life, and cellular urea-formaldehyde foam prepared by discharging the solution, a curing catalyst, and compressed air into the atmosphere develops fewer shrinkage cracks and is stron... | 08/15/1978 |
| 4093576 | Mixture for anchoring bone implants The doughy bone cement mixture is formed by mixing a powder-form polymer, such as polymethylmethacrylate, with a polymerizing liquid monomer, such as a liquid monomeric methylmethacrylate, to form a water-insoluble composition and admixing this compositio... | 06/06/1978 |
| 4088504 | Method of producing high strength cement conglomerates A method for producing high strength cement conglomerates is disclosed. Cement conglomerates (pastes, mortars, concretes and the like) having improved mechanical characteristics, are produced in accordance with the invention by adding to a mix of water, b... | 05/09/1978 |
| 4075141 | Carboxylic acid amide interpolymer-based coating compositions Coating compositions having improved application characteristics as well as other desirable properties are prepared by adding insoluble crosslinked polymeric microparticles to solutions or dispersions of carboxylic acid amide interpolymers. The compositio... | 02/21/1978 |
| 4065417 | Reversible shear thinning gel forming coating composition for glass fibers An improved method of coating fibers and particularly glass fibers with a solution of materials containing a reversible shear thinning gel producing agent which causes the coating to be transformed into a shear thinning gel under predetermined conditions.... | 12/27/1977 |
| 4065415 | Water-based coatings with improved sagging and popping characteristics This invention relates to a water-based coating composition in which solvent or water popping and sagging are eliminated or substantially reduced. The composition comprises a thermosetting, film-forming organic binder dispersed in an aqueous medium contai... | 12/27/1977 |
| 4065416 | Water-based coatings with reduced solvent or water popping and sagging This invention relates to a water-based coating composition in which solvent or water popping and sagging are eliminated or substantially reduced. The composition comprises a thermosetting, film-forming organic binder dispersed in an aqueous medium contai... | 12/27/1977 |
| 4058403 | Refractory compositions Solid refractory compositions comprising an inorganic particulate refractory material and a carbonaceous binder therefor comprising a substantially carbonized phenol-aldehyde condensate resin chemically modified by reaction with lignin and/or molasses. Th... | 11/15/1977 |
| 4048377 | Dried rehydratable film containing agarose or gelose and process for preparing same Dried agarose or gelose-containing films which are rehydratable into aqueous gel films are disclosed. The dried films are prepared by first forming, on a support, an aqueous gel film containing at most 5% by weight of agarose or gelose and a water-soluble... | 09/13/1977 |
| 4016117 | Biodegradable synthetic resin sheet material containing starch and a fatty material A biodegradable composition comprises a synthetic resin, a biodegradable granular filler such as natural starch and preferably a substance autoxidizable to yield a peroxide which attacks the carbon to carbon linkages in the resin.... | 04/05/1977 |
| 3997482 | Hydrophilic polymeric carriers of biologically active compounds and method of preparing the same There is disclosed a carrier for biologically active compounds comprising a hydrophilic polymeric macroporous gel including a copolymer of a hydroxy alkyl ester of acrylic or methacrylic acid and a member selected from the group consisting of a cross-link... | 12/14/1976 |
| 3992496 | Process for producing porous thermoplastic resin sheet A porous thermoplastic resin sheet is obtained by molding into a sheet a mixture comprising 100 parts by weight of a thermoplastic resin and 0.1 to 50 parts by weight of a pullulan powder, and then immersing the resulting thermoplastic resin sheet in wate... | 11/16/1976 |
| 3979341 | Urea formaldehyde foam A foaming system includes a foaming agent solution and a resin solution. In a preferred embodiment, the foaming agent solution includes from 1.6 to 4.8 mmols of dibutyl naphthalene sulfonic acid as surfactant, from 5 to 20 mmols of phosphoric acid as cata... | 09/07/1976 |
| 3976605 | Foamed plastics of resin compositions comprising pullulan type resins and thermoplastic resins and process for producing the same A foamed plastic of a resin composition comprising a pullulan type resin and a thermoplastic resin. When a resin composition comprising a pullulan type resin and a thermoplastic resin is foamed, the resulting foamed plastic is improved in moisture and wat... | 08/24/1976 |
| 3968063 | Method of treating synthetic polymer latex of styrene-butadiene or polyisoprene to make solid polymer derived therefrom re-dispersible to a latex A method of treating synthetic polyisoprene and styrene butadiene latices comprising adding to the latex particular redispersing agents so that the solid rubber obtained when the water is removed from the latex is redispersible. Various redispersing agent... | 07/06/1976 |
| 3946135 | Release coating composition and release papers prepared therefrom A release paper which is particularly useful in platen press applications and in the casting of self-supporting films which comprises a fibrous base having a coating thereon derived from an aqueous coating composition containing a release agent, a monomer... | 03/23/1976 |
| 3944703 | Fibrous batts impregnated with aqueous dispersions based on heat-hardenable phenolic resins Aqueous dispersions of heat-hardenable phenolic resins are disclosed. They are characterized by excellent stability and by a low Pollution Index; they are capable of being infinitely diluted with water, and they are especially desirable for use in applica... | 03/16/1976 |
| 3932192 | Paper coating material containing pullulan A coating material obtained by incorporating into a paper coating material pullulan, which is a linear high polymer having repetition units, bonded through .alpha.-1,6 linkages, of maltotriose, a trimer of glucose, and is represented by the formula, ... | 01/13/1976 |
| 3932319 | Blends of biodegradable thermoplastic dialkanoyl polymer, a naturally occurring biodegradable product, a plastic additive and a filler Novel blends comprising biodegradable thermoplastic dialkanoyl polymer, e.g., poly(alkylene adipate), and additional material such as naturally occurring biodegradable product, e.g., tree bark; and to the novel shaped articles therefrom. In one aspect, th... | 01/13/1976 |