101 |
BONDING COMPOSITION AND BOARD |
US14006011 |
2012-03-23 |
US20140011042A1 |
2014-01-09 |
Ryo Sugawara; Kenji Umemura |
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a bonding composition having high adhesion, from which formaldehyde is hardly released. The present invention relates to a bonding composition cured through heating and pressing. The bonding composition contains a polyvalent carboxylic acid. |
102 |
ADHESIVE COMPOSITION FOR THE NON-PERMANENT ADHESION OF FINGER AND THUMB PICKS FOR THE PLAY OF STRINGED INSTRUMENTS |
US13480744 |
2012-05-25 |
US20130312639A1 |
2013-11-28 |
George Wayne Hobbs; Terry Hobbs |
A water-based non-permanent adhesive solution composition comprised of water, gum arabic powder, sodium benzoate, citric acid and denatured alcohol capable of being applied directly to the thumb and playing fingers for players of stringed instruments including, but not limited to, banjos, steel guitars, and Dobros. When applied to the thumb and playing fingers the solution quickly and safely binds the picks to the skin to prevent the picks from slipping or falling off during prolonged periods of play. |
103 |
AQUEOUS BINDERS FOR GRANULAR AND/OR FIBROUS SUBSTRATES |
US13437174 |
2012-04-02 |
US20120252936A1 |
2012-10-04 |
Christian Krüger; Ulrich Schütze; Oliver Labisch |
Binder for granular and/or fibrous substrates |
104 |
Multi-Component, Temperature Activated, Tissue Adhesive, Sealing, and Filling Composition |
US13293312 |
2011-11-10 |
US20120111229A1 |
2012-05-10 |
Darren Edward Nolen; Jennifer Lynne Nolen |
A tissue filling, repair, sealing, or bonding substance comprising at least three components, at least two of which upon coming into fluid communication with each other react and change the chemical, structural or other properties of the substance so as to bond to adjacent native or implanted tissue. The composition is further defined as comprising a first component of a curable substance, a second component of a suitable curing agent, and a third component of an encapsulant capable of forming a barrier between the first two components and physically arranged to form an encapsulated dispersion of the form interior phase (linking agent), exterior phase (encapsulant), and continuous phase (curable substance). The encapsulant is further defined as having limited solubility in the curable substance and the curing agent and having a melting temperature between 10° C.-50° C. |
105 |
Layered adhesive construction with adhesive layers having different hydrocolloid composition |
US12087990 |
2007-01-18 |
US08147469B2 |
2012-04-03 |
Bolette Nordby; Danuta Ciok |
A layered adhesive construction comprising a backing layer and a first and second layer of hydrocolloid adhesive, where the first and second layer of hydrocolloid adhesive have different composition, and the second layer of hydrocolloid adhesive is at least partly interposed between the first layer of hydrocolloid adhesive and the backing layer, the first and second adhesive layers consisting of a continuous phase and a discontinuous phase where the discontinuous phase of the first adhesive layer comprises a hydrocolloids providing a higher moisture absorption capacity and higher initial rate of absorption to the adhesive layer than the hydrocolloids in the discontinuous phase of the second adhesive layer, and the discontinuous phase of second layer of adhesive comprises hydrocolloids providing a higher cohesion following moisture absorption to the adhesive compared to the hydrocolloid in the discontinuous phase of the first adhesive layer. |
106 |
Selectively-Releasable Adhesives That Include A Glycosominoglycan |
US12577463 |
2009-10-12 |
US20110086222A1 |
2011-04-14 |
Howard S. Rosing; Yadong Wang |
In one embodiment, a selectively-releasable adhesive includes a copolymer formed from a multifunctional alcohol, a multifunctional carboxylic acid, and a glycosaminoglycan (GAG). In one embodiment, an adhesive article includes a backing material having a surface and a layer of adhesive provided on the surface, the adhesive layer having an outer surface opposite to a surface that contacts the backing material, the outer surface being at least partly composed of a copolymer formed from a multifunctional alcohol, a multifunctional carboxylic acid, and a glycosaminoglycan (GAG). |
107 |
Aqueous adhesive dispersions and the use thereof in the production of multi-layered paper |
US09720808 |
2001-01-03 |
US06706145B2 |
2004-03-16 |
Joachim Werres; Bernd Reinhardt; Klaus Rienaecker |
An aqueous adhesive dispersion comprising an adhesive polymer in dispersed form, an anionic or cationic polyelectrolyte, and optionally at least one polyalkylene glycol having a molar mass of 200 to 100,000 g/mol, and other additives; and a process for producing multilayered paper or a material using the aqueous adhesive dispersion. |
108 |
Aqueous adhesive dispersions and the use thereof in the production of multi-layered paper |
US09720808 |
2001-01-03 |
US20030155071A1 |
2003-08-21 |
Joachim
Werres; Bernd
Reinhardt; Klaus
Rienaecker |
The invention relates to aqueous adhesive dispersions containing A) 0.1-10 wt. % adhesive polymer in the form of a dispersion with respect to the overall weight of the dispersion, B) 0.1-100 parts by weight of constituent A), an anionic or cationic polyelectrolyte and C) 0-50 parts by weight in relation to the 100 parts by weight of constituents A) of at least one polyalkyleneglycol with a molar mass of 200-100,000 g/mol. The invention also relates to the use of said dispersions in the production of multi-layered paper or paper material. |
109 |
Process for preparing glucans having a cyclic structure |
US560739 |
1995-11-20 |
US5827697A |
1998-10-27 |
Takeshi Takaha; Michiyo Yanase; Shigetaka Okada; Hiroki Takata; Hiroyasu Nakamura; Kazutoshi Fujii |
The present invention provides glucans and derivatives thereof which are useful as raw materials in the starch processing industries, food and drink compositions, food additive compositions, and starch substitutes for biodegradable plastics, and processes for preparing the same. Particularly, it provides glucans and derivatives thereof having excellent properties such as higher solubility in water than conventional starches, lower viscosity and the glucans are not subject to retrogradation which is observed in conventional starches, and which are capable of preventing the retrogradation of starches. |
110 |
Gelatinous articles and compositions |
US131891 |
1980-03-20 |
US4359047A |
1982-11-16 |
Jan J. Potaczek |
A gelatinous adhesive composition and a tacky article of manufacture are produced by heating at least one polyhydric alcohol and at least one material selected from the group consisting of naturally occurring high molecular weight polysaccharide gums, other than gum Karaya, and resins which are a copolymer of a vinyl ether and a second component selected from maleic anhydride and its corresponding free acid, together in the absence of solvent to promote chemical reaction between the components and to drive off water produced in the reaction, the reaction being carried substantially to completion. In another embodiment, the components are at least one polyhydric alcohol, a resin which is a copolymer of a vinyl ether and a second component selected from maleic anhydride and its corresponding free acid, and a material selected from the group consisting of gelatin and naturally occurring high molecular weight polysaccharide gums. |
111 |
Denture adhesive preparation |
US47662274 |
1974-06-05 |
US3868340A |
1975-02-25 |
KEEGAN JAMES J; RUBIN HOWARD; GIDWANI RAM N |
An improved anhydrous denture adhesive is prepared to contain a mixture of a cationic polymeric material and a natural anionic gum material as the adhesive ingredient. The mixture may be formulated as a powder or anhydrous paste, which, when applied to dentures and exposed to moisture, develops superior adhesive properties. Suitable cationic materials include at least one of the following: copolymers of substituted or unsubstituted acrylamide with vinyl quaternary ammonium salts and copolymers of substituted or unsubstituted acrylamide with vinyl and alkyl substituted vinyl pyridinium salts. As the anionic component there may be used at least one natural gum, such as gum karaya, gum arabic, gum Shiraz, gum tragacanth, pectin, pectinates, algin, and alginates.
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112 |
Electrical steel sheet provided with coating derived from a carbohydrate and a methylol resin |
US30568272 |
1972-11-13 |
US3865616A |
1975-02-11 |
AKERBLOM CARL-ARTUR |
Electrical steel sheet is varnished with a varnish produced by forming an aqueous solution with a pH-value of at least 7 of a carbohydrate having at the most 12 carbon atoms with a resinous product containing methylol groups dissolved in an organic solvent capable of being diluted with water. The carbohydrate may be a monosaccharide, a disaccharide or a hydrolysis product of a disaccharide, starch, sulphite cellulose waste liquor, molasses or the like.
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113 |
Adhesive process |
US3565651D |
1968-08-19 |
US3565651A |
1971-02-23 |
WAGGLE DOYLE H |
A METHOD OF PRODUCING AN ADHESIVE IS DISCLOSED. THE ADHESIVE IS PRODUCED BY REACTING CARBOHYDRATE MATERIAL OR CARBOHYDRATE PRECURSORS AT HIGH PRESSURE TO CONVERT THE CARBOHYDRATE MATERIAL TO AN ADHESIVE THE REACTION. CAN BE CATALYZED BY ACID AND CAN BE PERFORMED CONTINUOUSLY IN AN EXTRUSION COOKER.
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114 |
Cellulose-containing denture adhesive |
US3440065D |
1966-12-05 |
US3440065A |
1969-04-22 |
VIA ANTHONY LAURENCE LA |
|
115 |
Lignin base alkali-dispersible adhesive |
US54154266 |
1966-04-11 |
US3395033A |
1968-07-30 |
REMER ROBERT K |
|
116 |
Cereal-flour adhesive product and process |
US23343262 |
1962-10-26 |
US3251703A |
1966-05-17 |
FORTNEY JR CECIL G; HUNT KENNETH R |
|
117 |
Adhesive composition and method |
US14607361 |
1961-10-09 |
US3158493A |
1964-11-24 |
LONG JR LOUIS; ERIK VIS |
|
118 |
Art of adhesives, products of plywood and laminates in which said adhesive is the bonding agent |
US57743056 |
1956-04-09 |
US3066062A |
1962-11-27 |
GORDON ROLLIN M; BURCHARD JR GEORGE W |
|
119 |
Dry mannogalactan composition |
US42736554 |
1954-05-03 |
US2868664A |
1959-01-13 |
GOLDSTEIN ARTHUR M |
|
120 |
Method of treating adhesive gums |
US59409356 |
1956-06-27 |
US2803558A |
1957-08-20 |
FRONMULLER GEORGE D |
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