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141 PARAPLUIE OU PARASOL DE PROTECTION CONTRE LES INTEMPERIES A OUVERTURES EXTENSIBLES COMPARTIMENTEES ET INDEPENDANTES EP09766095.5 2009-06-19 EP2306862A2 2011-04-13 Creton, Sylvain René Désiré
The invention relates to a system such as a foldable and unfoldable umbrella, sunshade, or parasol for protection against bad weather, including: a pole (31), at least two bushes (12), two frames, two series of wind evacuation openings (8, 9), three mutually overlapping coverings (7, 10, 22) maintained by series of adjusters having a resilient core (20), and two safety springs (3, 4). At least two wind passages are defined by the second and third covering from a predetermined speed.
142 Pesticide Composition Having Improved Rainfastness US14357437 2012-11-09 US20140309113A1 2014-10-16 Alan K. Viets; David Przybyla
A pesticide composition includes an active component and polyethyleneimine having a weight average molecular weight of at least about 750,000 g/mol and has improved rainfastness. The polyethyleneimine of this invention has decreased mobility in water as compared to related lower molecular weight analogs. The pesticide composition is formed using a method that includes the steps of providing the active component, providing the polyethyleneimine, and combining the active component and the polyethyleneimine to form the pesticide composition.
143 EIFS formulations with enhance rain resistance US14563055 2014-12-08 US09499690B2 2016-11-22 Margarita Perello; Jeffrey J. Sobczak; Mark D. Westmeyer
The present invention provides shelf-stable, non-cementitious dry mix compositions of inorganic non-cementious materials, such as sand, and water redispersible polymer powder (RDP) containing particles of a multi-stage acrylic copolymer having a calcium methacrylate salt group containing alkali-soluble resin outer stage and one or more inner stage, the particles further containing each of one or more nucleating agent having a boiling point of 150° C. to 500° C. and a water solubility of 3.5% or less, and one or more colloidal stabilizer, wherein the colloidal stabilizer and the multi-stage acrylic copolymer are contained in the same RDP particle.
144 EIFS FORMULATIONS WITH ENHANCE RAIN RESISTANCE US14563055 2014-12-08 US20150159008A1 2015-06-11 Margarita Perello; Jeffrey J. Sobczak; Mark D. Westmeyer
The present invention provides shelf-stable, non-cementitious dry mix compositions of inorganic non-cementious materials, such as sand, and water redispersible polymer powder (RDP) containing particles of a multi-stage acrylic copolymer having a calcium methacrylate salt group containing alkali-soluble resin outer stage and one or more inner stage, the particles further containing each of one or more nucleating agent having a boiling point of 150° C. to 500° C. and a water solubility of 3.5% or less, and one or more colloidal stabilizer, wherein the colloidal stabilizer and the multi-stage acrylic copolymer are contained in the same RDP particle.
145 Additive for improving the early resistance to driving rain of coating compositions and the use thereof US12459615 2009-07-02 US07897669B2 2011-03-01 Christian Foerg; Klaus Gebauer; Herbert Muenzenberger; Sebastian Simon
An additive for improving the early resistance to driving rain of physically curing coating compositions based on an aqueous acrylate dispersions, which have been adjusted to an alkaline pH with an inorganic or organic base, which is volatile at ambient temperature, is formed of an aqueous dispersion, containing a polyethyleneimine with a number average molecular weight in the range from 50,000 to 3,000,000, at least one representative of the group comprising 1,3-dihydroxy-2,2,4-trimethylpentane and esters thereof, butyl diglycol acetate and methoxypropanol as film-forming agents and at least one representative of the group comprising the liquid acrylates and pyrogenic silica as thickening agent, as well as optionally a pigment and optionally an ammonium acrylate as pigment disperser, and the use thereof.
146 Additive for improving the early resistance to driving rain of coating compositions and the use thereof US12459615 2009-07-02 US20100010134A1 2010-01-14 Christian Foerg; Klaus Gebauer; Herbert Muenzenberger; Sebastian Simon
An additive for improving the early resistance to driving rain of physically curing coating compositions based on an aqueous acrylate dispersions, which have been adjusted to an alkaline pH with an inorganic or organic base, which is volatile at ambient temperature, is formed of an aqueous dispersion, containing a polyethyleneimine with a number average molecular weight in the range from 50,000 to 3,000,000, at least one representative of the group comprising 1,3-dihydroxy-2,2,4-trimethylpentane and esters thereof, butyl diglycol acetate and methoxypropanol as film-forming agents and at least one representative of the group comprising the liquid acrylates and pyrogenic silica as thickening agent, as well as optionally a pigment and optionally an ammonium acrylate as pigment disperser, and the use thereof.
147 Pressure-sensitive adhesives having improved adhesion to acid-rain resistant automotive paints US319246 1994-10-06 US5612136A 1997-03-18 Albert I. Everaerts; Satoshi Takeda; Peter A. Stark
The present invention provides a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition and tape prepared therefrom which has excellent ability to adhere to acidic surfaces such as acid-rain resistant automotive paints. The adhesive comprises a crosslinked copolymer comprising certain (meth)acrylate esters, certain nitrogen containing basic monomers copolymerizable therewith, optional copolymerizable acidic monomer, and crosslinker.
148 SELF ADHERING WEATHER RESISTANT VAPOR PERMEABLE AIR BARRIER MEMBRANE WITH RAIN PLANE MATRIX US15727125 2017-10-06 US20180066427A1 2018-03-08 LELAND D. SNYDER
A building wrap membrane comprising a sheet of spunbonded polypropylene fabric member with integral pressure sensitive permeable adhesive coated on the back of the member and a drainage matrix secured to the front surface of the member, the drainage matrix being comprised of individual thermoplastic threads randomly laid down to form a net and secured together by heat bonding with the threads formed into spaced rows with a channel therebetween.
149 Pressure-sensitive adhesives having improved adhesion to acid-rain resistant automotive parts EP94104010.7 1994-03-15 EP0615983B1 1999-07-28 Everaerts Albert I., c/o Minnes. Min. & Manuf. Co.; Stark, Peter A., c/o Minnes. Mining and Manuf. Co.; Takeda, Satoshi, c/o Minnes. Mining and Manuf. Co.
150 Pressure-sensitive adhesives having improved adhesion to acid-rain resistant automotive parts EP94104010.7 1994-03-15 EP0615983A2 1994-09-21 Everaerts Albert I., c/o Minnes. Min. & Manuf. Co.; Stark, Peter A., c/o Minnes. Mining and Manuf. Co.; Takeda, Satoshi, c/o Minnes. Mining and Manuf. Co.

The present invention provides a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition and tape prepared therefrom which has excellent ability to adhere to acidic surfaces such as acid-rain resistant automotive paints. The adhesive comprises a crosslinked copolymer comprising certain (meth)acrylate esters, certain nitrogen containing basic monomers copolymerizable therewith, optional copolymerizable acidic monomer, and crosslinker.

151 Surfactants providing enhanced efficacy and/or rainfastness to glyphosate formulations US927364 1997-09-09 US5912209A 1999-06-15 James W. Kassebaum; Joseph J. Sandbrink; James M. Warner
There is provided a new method of use of secondary or tertiary alcohol surfactants to enhance the efficacy and/or rainfastness of foliar-applied pesticidal and plant growth modifying agents. More specifically, there are provided new and useful compositions of such agents, in particular the herbicide N-phosphonomethylglycine or its salts or mixtures thereof, containing such efficacy-enhancing or rainfastness-enhancing surfactants.
152 Procédé anti-rayure pour parebrise d'un véhicule, et essuie-glace mettant en oeuvre ledit procédé EP14000759.2 2014-03-04 EP2783926B1 2016-02-03 Ayache, David
153 Procédé anti-rayure pour parebrise d'un véhicule, et essuie-glace mettant en oeuvre ledit procédé EP14000759.2 2014-03-04 EP2783926A1 2014-10-01 Ayache, David

La présente invention concerne un procédé anti-rayure pour limiter les rayures sur un parebrise (5) d'un véhicule, ledit véhicule comprenant au moins un essuie-glace (10) pour balayer le parebrise (5) et un lave-glace (20). Lorsqu'un fonctionnement manuel de chaque essuie-glace est requis, on détermine si le parebrise (5) est sec à l'aide d'un détecteur d'eau (70). Si le parebrise est sec, on pulvérise un liquide sur le parebrise avec un lave-glace, puis on balaie le parebrise avec chaque essuie-glace.

154 Glyphosate herbicidal compositions having enhanced rainfastness comprising an acetylenic diol and an alkyl polyglycoside US748047 1996-11-12 US5658853A 1997-08-19 James W. Kassebaum; Miguel M. Dayawon; Joseph J. Sandbrink
New and useful herbicidal compositions comprising glyphosate and/or agriculturally acceptable salts and an acetylenic diol surfactant structurally characterized by a symmetrically substituted triple bond and adjacent hydroxyl groups or adjacent polymeric oxyalkylated units, and optionally a second surfactant, are provided.
155 Alkoxylated primary alcohol surfactants providing enhanced efficacy and/or rainfastness to glyphosate formulations US664476 1996-06-17 US5663117A 1997-09-02 James M. Warner
Alcohol surfactants such as ethoxylated Guerbet alcohol, are added to composition containing other surfactants to enhance the efficacy and/or rainfastness of herbicidal compositions containing glyphosate or its salts. They compositions of the invention may be in the form of concentrated compositions that are storage stable and water soluble or diluted solutions that can be directly applied to foliage.
156 Method of treating a zinc sulfide body formed by chemical vapor deposition to increase its rain erosion durability US169311 1998-10-09 US6045728A 2000-04-04 William W. Chen; Norman H. Harris; Stephen A. Gabelich
An erosion-resistant, chemically vapor-deposited zinc sulfide window and method of making the same are disclosed. The method includes the step of immersing a chemically vapor-deposited or a hot isostatic pressed, chemically vapor-deposited zinc sulfide body into a liquid comprising gallium, the liquid having a temperature of about 600.degree. C. to about 1000.degree. C., for at least about thirty minutes to form a gallium-doped body. The gallium-doped, chemically vapor-deposited zinc sulfide body according to the invention is one capable of transmitting light having a wavelength in the range of about 300 nanometers to about 15,000 nanometers. Furthermore, the gallium-doped, chemically vapor-deposited zinc sulfide window according to the invention is capable of transmitting light, having a wavelength in the range of about 380 nanometers to about 700 nanometers have been exposed to rain erosion for 20 minutes at 470 miles per hour with a 90.degree. incidence angle, with at least about 150% more efficiency than a non-doped, chemically vapor-deposited zinc sulfide window.
157 Method and apparatus for testing the rain resistance of fabrics and garments or other articles made therefrom US115887 1980-01-28 US4331031A 1982-05-25 Jonathan E. Godrich; David M. Towers
Rain resistance of fabrics and garments or other articles made therefrom is tested by subjecting the fabric or article to simulated rain and observing the time taken to first penetration, then observing the extent of penetration after a predetermined time after the first penetration. The longer the time to first penetration, and the less penetration after a given further time, the more resistant is the fabric. Penetration is determined by the penetrated rain altering the electrical resistance between contacts in an array; and the extent of penetration is observed by displaying the contacts made.
158 Method of reducing amount of peroxides, reducing fuel sediments and enhancing fuel system elastomer durability, fuel stability and fuel color durability EP04254935.2 2004-08-17 EP1516909A3 2005-06-22 Bennett, Joshua J.; Schwab, Scott D.

A reduction in the formation and presence of peroxides in low sulfur diesel fuels is obtained through the combination of those fuels with an organic nitrate combustion improver. The reduction in the amount of peroxides means that the fuel system elastomers will be more durable, as they are not being corroded by as much peroxide formed in the fuel, fuel color durability is improved, fuel stability is enhanced, and fuel sediments are reduced.

159 Method of reducing amount of peroxides, reducing fuel sediments and enhancing fuel system elastomer durability, fuel stability and fuel color durability EP04254935.2 2004-08-17 EP1516909A2 2005-03-23 Bennett, Joshua J.; Schwab, Scott D.

A reduction in the formation and presence of peroxides in low sulfur diesel fuels is obtained through the combination of those fuels with an organic nitrate combustion improver. The reduction in the amount of peroxides means that the fuel system elastomers will be more durable, as they are not being corroded by as much peroxide formed in the fuel, fuel color durability is improved, fuel stability is enhanced, and fuel sediments are reduced.

160 Pesticide formulations with substituted biopolymers and organic polymers for improving residual activity, droplet size, adherence and rainfastness on leaves and reduction in soil leaching US11476479 2006-06-27 US20070149409A1 2007-06-28 Michael Burnet; Jonathan Gressel
Functionalized polymers are mixed with pesticides to form semi-stable complexes with desirable field properties: reduced leaching in soil, improved leaf retention (rainfastness), selective unloading to roots and convenient packaging and application. Pesticides that may be so complexed include herbicides, insecticides (including compounds controlling non-insect arthropods and nematodes), bacteriocides, rodenticides, and fungicides. Polymers with which they may be complexed include derivatives of carbohydrates, amides, imines, alkanes, vinyls, styrenes or glycols. The polymers may be functionalized with chemical groups that exhibit ionic (amines, carboxyls), hydrophobic, complexing (e.g. metal chelating) and ligand binding interactions. The variously functionalized polymers may be mixed, grafted, or fused to obtain optimal properties. The polymer/pesticide formulations may be applied as granules, as suspensions or solutions in sprays, as foams, or as coats for seeds and fertilizers. The formulations may be applied to foliage, soil, irrigation water, construction materials (plastics, wood), seeding materials, grains, and buildings.
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