序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 NON-COVALENTLY BONDING ANTI-MICROBIAL NANOPARTICLES FOR WATER SOLUBLE WOOD TREATMENT US13389586 2011-06-22 US20120328894A1 2012-12-27 Sung-Wei Chen
Embodiments described herein include capped nanoparticles having a nanoparticle core and at least one capping agent including a biochemical constituent of wood or a woody plant or a derivative thereof functionally associated to the nanoparticle core. Some embodiments provide for wood products and wood treatment compositions including such capped nanoparticles, and methods for preparing and using such capped nanoparticles to produce treated wood or treated wood products.
202 CLEAR COATING COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PARTICULATE INORGANIC MINERAL US13384045 2010-07-14 US20120141778A1 2012-06-07 Jonathan Stuart Phipps
The present invention describes clear coating compositions comprising a particulate inorganic mineral, wherein the d50 of the particulate inorganic mineral is less than about 1 μm, and wherein the mineral includes a kandite clay.
203 FILLER PASTE, COATING PAINTING AND COMPOSITE FOR COATING WOODEN POLES US13267623 2011-10-06 US20120122362A1 2012-05-17 Bluma Guenther SOARES; Fabio Ladeira BARCIA
It is an object of the invention to provide a number of coatings for protection of wooden poles including filler paste, coating paints and glass fiber-polyester resin based composites which may be applied to wooden poles in the field. These coatings contain different anti-flame and antifungal additives.
204 FORMULATION AND PROCESS FOR TREATING WOOD SUBSTRATES US13283542 2011-10-27 US20120121809A1 2012-05-17 Mark Vuozzo
The present invention discloses a composition and method for the treatment of substrates such as, for example, wood. The inventive composition and method are useful for the treatment, protection and maintenance of wood and other similar materials.
205 Micronized wood preservative formulations comprising boron compounds US12691707 2010-01-21 US08168304B2 2012-05-01 Jun Zhang; Wenjin Zhang; Robert M. Leach
The present invention provides wood preservative and flame retardant compositions having low leachability comprising micronized boron compounds and, optionally, one or more organic biocides which may be micronized. Also provided is a method for applying the composition to wood and wood products comprising impregnating the wood with the composition.
206 Anti-settling composition and methods for use US13136478 2011-08-02 US20120029138A1 2012-02-02 Nemesio Martinez-Castro; Herve Adam; Lichang Zhou; Jose Ruiz; Pierre Hennaux
An anti-settling additive, compositions containing anti-settling additives and methods for use, the additive containing a monomer or polymer compound that contains at least one polymerizable functional group per molecule, and at least one bicycloheptyl-, bicycloheptenyl-, or branched (C5-C42)alkyl-polyether radical per molecule, wherein the bicycloheptyl- or bicycloheptenyl-polyether radical may optionally be substituted on one or more of the ring carbon atoms by one or two (C1-C6)alkyl groups per ring carbon atom is useful in making polymers.
207 Aqueous pigment preparations US12451403 2008-04-29 US07905955B2 2011-03-15 Bjoern Fechner; Carsten Schaefer; Alexander Woerndle
The invention relates to aqueous pigment preparations containing (A) at least one organic and/or inorganic pigment, (B) a dispersant of formula (I) or (II), or mixtures of the dispersants of formulas (I) and (II), (C) optionally wetting agents, (D) optionally other surfactants and/or dispersants, (E) optionally one or more organic solvents or one or more hydrotropic substances, (F) optionally other additives used conventionally for the production of aqueous pigment dispersions and (G) water.
208 Preservative compositions for materials and method of preserving same US11977323 2007-10-24 US07846505B2 2010-12-07 Edwin Neal; Michael M. Thompson
Preservative composition for various materials and method of preserving the same is disclosed. The preservative composition includes at least one silane-containing material and at least one hydrocarbon solvent containing molecules of at least five carbon atoms.
209 Wood Preservative And Method For Manufacturing Wood Preservative US12308638 2007-08-07 US20100263570A1 2010-10-21 Hannu Boren
The invention relates to a wood preservative, which wood preservative contains vegetable oils processed from crude tall oil, such as resin acids and fatty acids. The wood preservative according to the invention is characterised by that the wood preservative is crude tall oil, from which have been removed neutral components contained by the crude tall oil, especially compounds acting as the breeding ground and nutriment of rot fungi and/or compounds causing esterification reactions, such as fatty alcohols and/or steroid groups, such as sitosterol and sitostanol. The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing wood preservative according to the invention.
210 Preservative compositions for materials and method of preserving same US11649608 2007-01-04 US07754288B2 2010-07-13 Edwin Neal; Michael M. Thompson
Preservative composition for various materials and method of preserving the same is disclosed. The preservative composition includes at least one silane-containing material and at least one hydrocarbon solvent containing molecules of at least five carbon atoms.
211 TINTED CLEAR COATINGS FOR WOOD US12594348 2008-04-16 US20100119858A1 2010-05-13 Johannes Benkhoff; Wolfgang Peter; Christian Marcus Schaller
The present invention pertains to tinted clear coating for wood comprising: a) an un-tinted clear coating layer and b) at least one tinted clear coating layer and to a process for obtaining such tinted clear coating for wood.
212 Aqueous pigment preparations US12451403 2008-04-29 US20100116010A1 2010-05-13 Bjoern Fechner; Carsten Schaefer; Alexander Woerndle
The invention relates to aqueous pigment preparations containing (A) at least one organic and/or inorganic pigment, (B) a dispersant of formula (I) or (II), or mixtures of the dispersants of formulas (I) and (II), (C) optionally wetting agents, (D) optionally other surfactants and/or dispersants, (E) optionally one or more organic solvents or one or more hydrotropic substances, (F) optionally other additives used conventionally for the production of aqueous pigment dispersions and (G) water.
213 STAINS, COATINGS AND SEALERS US12579676 2009-10-15 US20100093887A1 2010-04-15 Robert Lawrence Benson
A composition for treating wood, concrete, and related materials to effect sealing the article against water, preventing microbial attack, protecting against UV degradation, and optionally imparting a color for aesthetic purposes and an article treated with the composition. The composition includes a solvent having an elevated flash point, no VOC's or substantially no VOC's, facilitating its use inside with little or no additional ventilation. The compositions contain no antioxidants, or low and controlled levels of antioxidants to allow the applied composition to properly oxidize and cure upon exposure to air. The compositions can be applied by all conventional methods known for applying sealants and stains.
214 Emulsion polymers having multimodal molecular weight distributions US11323621 2005-12-30 US07642314B2 2010-01-05 Hrire Gharapetian; Robert Sheerin; Navin Tilara
The present invention relates to polymers polymerized sequentially or in stages and having multimodal molecular weight distributions. The polymers according to the invention can advantageously be present in aqueous emulsion or latex form and can advantageously be used in paint compositions and other coating applications.
215 METHOD OF TREATING WOOD US12478909 2009-06-05 US20090304939A1 2009-12-10 Antti Korpela
A method of protecting wood. According to the method, an aqueous dispersion of alkyl ketene dimer is applied onto the surface of the wood. By means of this treatment, the surface becomes hydrophobic and the contact angle of water in the form of drops on the treated wooden surface exceeds 100°. Such drop-shaped water does not penetrate into the treated surface, nor into for instance a crosscut end of sawn timber. Instead
216 Particulate wood preservative and method for producing the same US12458522 2009-07-15 US20090280185A1 2009-11-12 H. Wayne Richardson; Robert L. Hodge
A wood preservative includes injectable particles comprising one or more sparingly soluble copper salts. The copper-based particles are sufficiently insoluble so as to not be easily removed by leaching but are sufficiently soluble to exhibit toxicity to primary organisms primarily responsible for the decay of the wood. Exemplary particles contain for example copper hydroxide, basic copper carbonate, copper carbonate, basic copper sulfates including particularly tribasic copper sulfate, basic copper nitrates, copper oxychlorides, copper borates, basic copper borates, and mixtures thereof. The particles typically have a size distribution in which at least 50% of particles have a diameter smaller than 0.25 μm, 0.2 μm, or 0.15 μm. At least about 20% and even more than 75% of the weight of the particles may be composed of the substantially crystalline copper salt. Wood or a wood product may be impregnated with copper based particles of the invention.
217 Coating compositions suitable for use as a wood stain and/or toner US11545682 2006-10-10 US07579073B2 2009-08-25 Roy E. Dean; Robert T. Pogue; Brian K. Rearick
Coating compositions are disclosed that include a film-forming resin, a radiation cure initiator, a colorant, and a diluent. These compositions are substantially free of radiation curable material. Also disclosed are substrates at least partially coated with such compositions, substrates at least partially coated with a multi-layer composite coating comprising at least one coating layer deposited from such compositions, and methods for improving the adhesion of a multi-layer composite coating system to a porous substrate.
218 Method for Impregnating Lignocellulosic Materials with Effect Agents US11913080 2006-04-28 US20080160288A1 2008-07-03 Arend Jouke Kingma; Hans-Ulrich Reisacher; Uwe Mauthe; Holger Militz; Andreas Krause; Carsten Mai
The invention relates to a method for impregnating lignocellulosic materials, in particular, wood, wood materials or materials for manufacturing wood materials, with effect agents. The invention also relates to novel compositions, containing effect agents. Said method comprises the steps of a) impregnating the lignocellulosic material with a fluid formulation, which contains at least one effect agent in a dissolved or dispersed form, b) impregnating said material, during or after step a), with a hardenable aqueous composition, which contains at least one cross-linkable compound, selected from &agr;) low-molecular weight compounds V, having at least two N-bonded groups of formula CH2OH, wherein R=hydrogen or C1-C4 alkyl, and/or one 1,2-bishydroxyethan-1,2-diyl group, bridging two nitrogen atoms, &bgr;) precondensates of the compound V and ϝ) reaction products or mixtures of the compound V with at least one alcohol, selected from C1-C6 alkanols, C2-C6 polyols and oligoalkylene glycols, and c) treating the material obtained in step b) at an elevated temperature.
219 PRETREATMENT AND STAIN SYSTEM US11962289 2007-12-21 US20080160202A1 2008-07-03 James M. Reuter; Richard F. Tomko; Edward W. Gierlach; Paul Masters
A multi-coat system for staining a substrate which system comprises: (a) a first coat comprising a non-aqueous pretreatment composition; and (b) a second coat comprising an aqueous stain composition; wherein the non-aqueous pretreatment composition comprises a carbohydrate-based alkyd having pendent fatty acid residues.
220 Stain compositions and related coated substrates US11312182 2005-12-20 US07371792B2 2008-05-13 Robert T. Pogue
Disclosed are dryable stain compositions, such as wiping stains, that include a binder including a mixture of an alkyd resin and a drying and/or semi-drying oil, wherein the stain composition (a) includes no more than 100 grams of volatile organic material per liter of the stain composition, and (b) is substantially free of water. Also disclosed are porous substrates at least partially coated with such stain compositions, methods for staining at least a portion of a porous substrate with such stain compositions, and porous substrates at least partially coated with a multi-layer composite coating system wherein at least one coating layer is deposited from such a stain composition.
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