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Amit Sehgal

Amit Sehgal, Marlton, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090054613FAST DRYING POLYURETHANE COMPOSITION - A fast drying polyurethane coating composition wherein the reactants comprise (a) a first component comprising one or more polyol compounds having a glass transition temperature of less than or equal to about 25° C., and preferably an Mw of 5000 or less, preferably acrylic or polyester polyols, and (b) a second component, comprising the reaction of a (poly)isocyanate oligomer having an average NCO functionality of greater than 2, for example a biuret with an NCO functionality of 3, with a compound X comprising a substrate portion comprising one or more cycloaliphatic rings, one or more heterocyclic rings, one or more aromatic rings, or a particle of a crosslinked polymer, and functional groups covalently bonded to such substrate portion, for example hydrogenated bisphenol A (HBPA).02-26-2009
20090163639Aqueous Paint Compositions Comprising a Colloidal Dispersion of Cerium - The invention relates to an aqueous paint composition comprising a mixture containing: (1) an aqueous paint; (2) a colloidal dispersion of a cerium compound, having a pH of at least 5 and comprising a water-soluble or water-dispersible polymer (i) which is obtained following the polymerisation of at least one monomer (I) corresponding to (I) an ethylenically-unsaturated, aliphatic, cyclic or aromatic, linear or branched monocarboxylic or polycarboxylic anhydride or acid and, optionally, a monomer corresponding to (II) a polyoxyalkylene ester of an ethylenically-unsaturated carboxylic acid; and (3) a base. The invention also relates to paints and varnishes containing said composition.06-25-2009
20090281012Cleaning compositions incorporating green solvents and methods for use - An environmentally-friendly cleaning composition for industrial and consumer applications comprising (a) a blend of dibasic esters, (b) one or more surfactants (c) and, optionally, (d) water or a solvent. The dibasic esters are be derived from a blend of adipic, glutaric, and succinic diacids, and, in one particular embodiment, the blend comprises dialkyl adipate, dialkyl methylglutarate and dialkyl ethylsuccinate, wherein the alkyl groups individually comprise a C11-12-2009
20100273695Ink cleaning composition and methods for use - An environmentally-friendly cleaning composition for industrial and consumer applications comprising (a) a blend of dibasic esters, (b) one or more surfactants (c) and, optionally, (d) water or a solvent. The dibasic esters are be derived from a blend of adipic, glutaric, and succinic diacids, and, in one particular embodiment, the blend comprises dialkyl adipate, dialkyl methylglutarate and dialkyl ethylsuccinate, wherein the alkyl groups individually comprise a C10-28-2010
20110039749Methods for cleaning recyclable substrates or containers - A method for treating a contaminated substrate comprising the steps of contacting an emulsion to a substrate surface soiled with one or more contaminants, the emulsion comprising a blend of dibasic esters, whereby the emulsion is capable of emulsifying all or some of the contaminants, forming a resulting emulsion; removing substantially all of the resulting emulsion from the substrate surface; and, optionally, in recovering the contaminant, adding an amount of water or a solvent to the resulting emulsion effective to form at least a first phase layer comprising a substantial amount of the contaminant and a second phase layer comprising a substantial amount of the emulsion. The dibasic esters can be a blend of adipic, glutaric, and succinic diacids, and, in one particular embodiment, the blend comprises dialkyl methylglutarate and dialkyl ethylsuccinate, wherein the alkyl groups individually comprise a C02-17-2011
20110088728Auto-emulsifying cleaning systems and methods for use - An auto-emulsifying cleaning composition capable of emulsifying upon contact with water, the composition in one typical embodiment comprising, based on the total weight of the composition, (a) from about 1% to about 99% by weight a blend of dibasic esters; (b) from about 1% to about 40% by weight of a blend of surfactants consisting of an organic anion neutralized with an organic cation, where either or both of the anion and the cation have surfactant properties, and the complex of which is soluble in the dibasic ester solvent blend. The blend of surfactants is typically a cationic surfactant and an anionic surfactant, which may or may not be used in conjunction with non-ionic surfactants. The dibasic esters are be derived from a blend of adipic, glutaric, and succinic diacids, and, in one particular embodiment, the blend comprises dialkyl adipate, dialkyl methylglutarate and dialkyl ethylsuccinate, wherein the alkyl groups individually comprise a C04-21-2011

Patent applications by Amit Sehgal, Marlton, NJ US

Amit Sehgal, Kirkland, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080225866Reducing network traffic to teredo server - Methods and systems for reducing network load on a Teredo server.09-18-2008
20080225867Faster NAT detection for Teredo client - Methods and systems for allowing a Teredo client behind a network address translation device to detect more rapidly the type of network address translation device.09-18-2008
20080225868Allowing IPv4 clients to communicate using Teredo addresses when both clients are behind a NAT - Methods and systems for allowing clients behind a network address translation device to communicate when those clients are assigned Teredo IPv6 addresses.09-18-2008
20080240131Teredo connectivity between clients behind symmetric NATs - Methods and systems for communicating between Teredo clients behind UPnP-enabled symmetric or restricted Network Address Translators.10-02-2008
20080240132Teredo connectivity between clients behind symmetric NATs - Methods and systems for communicating between Teredo clients behind symmetric or restricted Network Address Translators.10-02-2008
20080253383Communicating using the port-preserving nature of symmetric network address translators - Methods for establishing connections between computing devices when the computing devices are behind Network Address Translators (NATs). Embodiments of the present invention are directed to enabling a first client computer to communicate with a second client computer when both client computers are positioned behind NATs, wherein at least one of the NATs is a port-preserving NAT.10-16-2008