序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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301 | JPS5230404B2 - | JP14453274 | 1974-12-18 | JPS5230404B2 | 1977-08-08 | |
302 | Basic detergent for hard surface | JP15481075 | 1975-12-26 | JPS5278905A | 1977-07-02 | KUWAMURA HIDEAKI; KAWASAKI MASAO; MOROHARA KIYOSHI |
PURPOSE: A basic detergent composition for hard surface which is stable during storage and useful for removing organic substances such as urine precipitated deposited on ceramic toilet stools, comprising a hypochlorite, a surface active agent and an alkaline substance in a specific ratio. COPYRIGHT: (C)1977,JPO&Japio | ||||||
303 | *********** | JP374776 | 1976-01-14 | JPS5196807A | 1976-08-25 | |
304 | Senzai | JP10324974 | 1974-09-06 | JPS5130206A | 1976-03-15 | YAMAGUCHI GENNOSUKE |
305 | JPS5043063A - | JP7192774 | 1974-06-25 | JPS5043063A | 1975-04-18 | |
306 | JPS4944008A - | JP8850272 | 1972-09-04 | JPS4944008A | 1974-04-25 | |
307 | JPS495511B1 - | JP7350670 | 1970-08-24 | JPS495511B1 | 1974-02-07 | |
308 | JPS4837912B1 - | JP10346969 | 1969-12-24 | JPS4837912B1 | 1973-11-14 | |
309 | MAINTENANCE LIQUID AND MAINTENANCE METHOD | EP21186945.8 | 2015-03-18 | EP3943559B1 | 2023-12-13 | NAKANO, Keitaro; SATO, Chigusa; YOSHIZAWA, Mitsuaki |
310 | MAINTENANCE LIQUID AND MAINTENANCE METHOD | EP21186945.8 | 2015-03-18 | EP3943559A1 | 2022-01-26 | NAKANO, Keitaro; SATO, Chigusa; YOSHIZAWA, Mitsuaki |
There is provided a maintenance liquid, which is used in maintenance of a device equipped with a discharge head for discharging an ultraviolet ray curable-type composition containing the acyl phosphine oxide-based photopolymerization initiator toward an attachment object, including a polymerizable compound in which a saturation solubility of an acyl phosphine oxide-based photopolymerization initiator at 20°C is equal to or greater than 5.0% by mass. |
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311 | ACIDIC CLEANING METHOD FOR MACHINE DISHWASHING | EP03772309.5 | 2003-11-06 | EP1567289B2 | 2017-06-07 | STROTHOFF, Werner; FAUBEL, Heiko; MAIER, Helmut; TROLL, Winfried |
312 | ECO-FRIENDLY CLEANERS FOR OILFIELD EQUIPMENT | EP14751433.5 | 2014-02-04 | EP2938716A1 | 2015-11-04 | PERUMALSAMY, Jayachandran; TATE, Colby |
Methods for removing an organic material from a portion of oilfield equipment are described. The methods include forming a composition that includes a hybrid polymer and introducing the composition to the portion of the oilfield equipment from which the organic material is to be removed. The hybrid polymer includes a synthetic component formed from at least one or more olefinically unsaturated carboxylic acid monomers or salts thereof, and a natural component formed from a hydroxyl-containing natural moiety. | ||||||
313 | WASCH- ODER REINIGUNGSMITTELCOMPOUNDS UND DEREN HERSTELLUNG | EP08842723.2 | 2008-10-07 | EP2207871A2 | 2010-07-21 | ASSMANN, Georg; BLOCHWITZ, Olaf Joachim; BLASEY, Gerhard; BURG, Birgit; WELLING, Hermann-Josef; PEGELOW, Ulrich |
The invention relates to a method wherein an active substance preparation that is liquid or pasty at 0 to 100°C is granulated by mixing a solid in a fluid bed granulator. Said solid contains one or more carrier materials selected from the group amorphous aluminosilicates, clays, silicic acids, alkaline earth metal silicates, alkaline earth metal carbonates, thus enabling washing or cleaning detergent compounds to be produced, said compounds having a core and at least two shells, containing at least 30 % in weight of one or more active substances selected from the list of non-ionic surfactants, anionic surfactants, cationic surfactants, optical brightening agents, phosphonates, bleach activators, polymers and foam inhibitors. | ||||||
314 | Method for generating pollution credits | EP07004921.8 | 2007-03-09 | EP1832639A3 | 2008-12-17 | Luly, Matthew H.; Singh, Ryjiv R. |
A method for the development or generation of pollution credits by the substitution of lower global warming potential (GWP) haloolefin compounds, preferably fluoroolefin compounds, for higher GWP compounds, such as perfluorocarbon compounds (PFC's), hydrofluorocarbon compounds (HFC's), chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's), hydrochlorofluorocarbon compounds (HCFC's), and the like, in compositions and processes employing or producing the higher GWP compounds, and receive allocation of pollution credits for such substitution. |
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315 | Hautreinigungsmittel mit Partikel enthaltend hydriertes Rizinusöl | EP07103635.4 | 2007-03-06 | EP1967173A1 | 2008-09-10 | Stolz, Hermann-Josef; Börnicke, Robert; Matzel, Manfred |
Hautreinigungsmittel enthaltend Wasser, sowie gegebenenfalls weiteren Hilfsstoffe.
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316 | METHOD FOR WASHING CLOTHES AND DETERGENT COMPOSITION THEREFOR | EP06780753.7 | 2006-07-03 | EP1908817A1 | 2008-04-09 | ARAI, Kazuyoshi, MIZ Co., LTD.; SEO, Tomoki, MIZ Co., LTD.; KUROKAWA, Ryousuke, MIZ Co., LTD. |
The present invention washes clothes using a phosphorous-free detergent composition for clothes, which contains an organic alkaline chelating agent as an essential ingredient, and an anti-soil redeposition agent, but no surfactant. |
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317 | Stripper | EP06254927.4 | 2006-09-25 | EP1772495A3 | 2007-12-12 | Auger, Robert |
Compositions and methods useful for the removal of polymeric material and copper oxide from substrates, such as electronic devices are provided. These compositions and methods are particularly suitable for removing polymer residues from electronic devices following plasma etch processes. |
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318 | Method for generating pollution credits | EP07004921.8 | 2007-03-09 | EP1832639A2 | 2007-09-12 | Luly, Matthew H.; Singh, Ryjiv R. |
A method for the development or generation of pollution credits by the substitution of lower global warming potential (GWP) haloolefin compounds, preferably fluoroolefin compounds, for higher GWP compounds, such as perfluorocarbon compounds (PFC's), hydrofluorocarbon compounds (HFC's), chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's), hydrochlorofluorocarbon compounds (HCFC's), and the like, in compositions and processes employing or producing the higher GWP compounds, and receive allocation of pollution credits for such substitution. |
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319 | POLYSACCHARIDE CONJUGATE CAPABLE OF BINDING CELLULOSE | EP98966867.8 | 1998-12-23 | EP1047725B2 | 2007-01-10 | BERRY, Mark, John; DAVIS, Paul, James; GIDLEY, Michael, John |
A polysaccharide conjugate comprises a polysaccharide with an attached entity having a molecular weight of at least 5000, the polysaccharide conjugate being capable of binding to cellulose. Preferred polysaccharides include tamarind seed xyloglucan, locust bean gum and enzyme modified guar. The attached entity is suitably a protein such as an enzyme, antibody or antibody fragment, or a particle possibly having a benefit agent such as a fragrance associated therewith. Because the polysaccharide conjugate binds to cellulose, which is present in cotton and other fabrics, paper, etc., binding of the conjugate to cellulose brings the attached entity into close proximity to a surface of or containing cellulose. The invention thus enables targeting of attached entities to such surfaces. The invention also provides a product incorporating the polysaccharide conjugate of the invention. The product is conveniently a laundry product such as a fabric washing product, e.g., a detergent product, or a fabric conditioning product. In this case the attached entity may be an enzyme, a particle bearing fragrance, etc. The invention also provides a method of targeting binding of an entity to cellulose by use of the polysaccharide conjugate of the invention. | ||||||
320 | ACIDIC CLEANING METHOD FOR MACHINE DISHWASHING | EP03772309.5 | 2003-11-06 | EP1567289A1 | 2005-08-31 | STROTHOFF, Werner; FAUBEL, Heiko; MAIER, Helmut; TROLL, Winfried |
The process of continuous machine dishwashing, which can be carried out in single-tank or multi-tank machines, is improved by the machine-operated process disclosed. This is achieved, in particular, by treatment of the tableware at least in one process step with an acidic cleaning solution and in another process step with an alkaline cleaning solution, comprising the steps of: a) applying an acidic aqueous cleaning solution to the at least partly soiled tableware and b) removing the acidic aqueous solution and the soil in one or more following steps, the at least one alkaline treatment taking place before and/or after the acidic treatment and the alkaline and at least acidic aqueous cleaning solution at least partially neutralizing one another. |