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Armin Burghart, Charlotte, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090092846METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR ENHANCING THE PERFORMANCE OF AN EMULSION-BASED SURFACE TREATMENT - The invention is a method of treating, restoring or sealing a surface comprising applying an emulsion comprising a latex polymer, a cationic emulsifier, and optionally a recycling agent to the surface to wet the surface and depositing a surface treatment layer on the surface, wherein the depositing step occurs while the surface is wetted. The invention also includes a surface pretreatment composition comprising water, at least one acrylic latex polymer, an aromatic recycling agent, and at least one cationic emulsifier. Furthermore, the invention includes the surface resulting from the application of the emulsion used in the invention and concentrated emulsions for use with the surface treatment composition.04-09-2009
20090252972POLYMER DISPERSION AND METHOD OF USING SAME AS A WATER VAPOR BARRIER - The invention is a product, comprising a substrate and a film that limits the transmission of water vapor comprising a polymer derived from one or more nonionic monomers polymerized in the presence of at least one nonionic surfactant and in the absence of ionic surfactants. The cloud temperature of the at least one nonionic surfactant is preferably less than the polymerization temperature. The nonionic surfactant is preferably an alkylene oxide adduct of an alkyl alcohol, alkylbenzene alcohol or dialkylbenzene alcohol, wherein the number of alkylene oxide groups is less than or equal to 14. The invention includes a dispersion formed by polymerizing nonionic monomers at a polymerization temperature in the presence of at least one nonionic surfactant with a cloud temperature less than the polymerization temperature; a water vapor barrier composition; a film formed from the dispersion; a method of making the dispersion; a method of making a film; and a method of reducing the ability of water vapor to be transmitted with respect to a substrate.10-08-2009
20090298998ELECTRICALLY NEUTRAL DISPERSIONS AND METHOD OF PREPARING SAME - The invention is a method of producing an essentially electrically neutral polymer dispersion, comprising a polymerizing one or more monomers in the presence of a nonionic surfactant, wherein the polymerization preferably occurs in the absence of ionic surfactants. The invention also includes methods of producing positively or negatively charged polymer dispersions comprising producing the essentially nonionic polymer dispersion and further adding a cationically-charged or anionically-charged surfactant or electrolyte. The invention further includes dispersions produced by the methods of the invention and polymer films and powders produced from these dispersions.12-03-2009
20100047015COMPOSITION AND PROCESS OF USING AN ASPHALT EMULSION TO CONVERT AN UNPAVED SURFACE INTO A PAVED SURFACE - The invention is a cost-effective method and formulation for cold paving applications that can be used to convert an unpaved surface, such as a gravel or dirt roadway, into a paved surface. The method includes applying an asphalt emulsion comprising asphalt, water, one or more emulsifiers, and a polymer to an existing unpaved surface to provide a layer of asphalt emulsion. An aggregate is then deposited over the emulsion layer to form a paved surface. The asphalt emulsion is formulated so that it can be used in a wide variety of conditions and with locally available aggregate. The set rate and viscosity of the asphalt emulsion can be selected so that it is able to penetrate partially into the unpaved surface to further improve the stability and rain resistance of the roadway.02-25-2010
20120077909ELECTRICALLY NEUTRAL DISPERSIONS AND METHOD OF PREPARING SAME - The invention is a method of producing an essentially electrically neutral polymer dispersion, comprising a polymerizing one or more monomers in the presence of a nonionic surfactant, wherein the polymerization preferably occurs in the absence of ionic surfactants. The invention also includes methods of producing positively or negatively charged polymer dispersions comprising producing the essentially nonionic polymer dispersion and further adding a cationically-charged or anionically-charged surfactant or electrolyte. The invention further includes dispersions produced by the methods of the invention and polymer films and powders produced from these dispersions.03-29-2012

Patent applications by Armin Burghart, Charlotte, NC US

Heiner Burghart, Holm DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110114104APPARATUS FOR FILLING CIGARETTE TUBES WITH TOBACCO - An apparatus (05-19-2011

Markus Burghart, Lund SE

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20090045728ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH A LAYER STRUCTURE OF ORGANIC LAYERS - The invention relates to an electronic device comprising a layer structure of organic layers, wherein said layer structure comprises a p-n-junction between an n-type doped organic layer provided as an organic matrix material doped with an n-type dopant and a p-type doped organic layer provided as a further organic matrix material doped with a p-type dopant, and wherein the n-type dopant and the p-type dopant both are molecular dopants, a reduction potential of the p-type dopant is equal or larger than about 0 V vs. Fc/Fc02-19-2009

Theodore Robert Burghart, Mendon, MA US

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20120110632METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING DISTRIBUTED POLICY MANAGEMENT - An approach is provided for distributed policy management and enforcement. A policy manager determines one or more domains of an information system. The one or more domains are associated at least in part with respective subsets of one or more resources of the information system. The policy manager also determines one or more respective access policies local to the one or more domains. The one or more respective access policies configured to enable a determination at least in part of access to the respective subsets, the one or more resources, or a combination thereof. At least one of the one or more respective access policies is configured to operate independently of other ones of the one or more respective schemas.05-03-2012