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Adam Dworak, Northbrook, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090200198Dual compartment pouch - The invention provides a dual compartment pouch having first and second compartments that are separated from each other by an impervious inner sheet having a breathable membrane. The breathable membrane comprises a breathable material that is pervious to moisture and gases, and impervious to liquids as well as microorganisms. The breathable membrane allows a sterilizing gas to be introduced between the first and second compartments. The front and back sheets are sealed to the inner sheet to define the first and second compartments in which the inner sheet forms a common wall between the compartments. The breathable membrane is disposed towards a central portion of the inner sheet and is spaced apart from the seams joing the front and back sheets to the inner sheet. In one embodiment, a sterilized article is disposed in one compartment, and an absorbent packets are disposed in the other compartment.08-13-2009
20100051495Dual Compartment Pouch - The invention provides a dual compartment pouch having first and second compartments that are separated from each other by an impervious inner sheet having a breathable membrane. The breathable membrane comprises a breathable material that is pervious to moisture and gases, and impervious to liquids as well as microorganisms. The breathable membrane allows a sterilizing gas to be introduced between the first and second compartments. The front and back sheets are sealed to the inner sheet to define the first and second compartments in which the inner sheet forms a common wall between the compartments. The breathable membrane is disposed towards a central portion of the inner sheet and is spaced apart from the seams joining the front and back sheets to the inner sheet. In one embodiment, a sterilized article is disposed in one compartment, and an absorbent packets are disposed in the other compartment.03-04-2010
20110139650Sterilizable Package Having Breathable Membrane for the Packaging of Medical Devices - The invention provides a sterilizable package having a support member and a sheet material that either forms a lidding for the support member or a pouch in which the support member is disposed. The sheet material comprises a barrier material and includes breathable membrane comprising a breathable material that is pervious to moisture and gases, and impervious to microorganisms. The breathable membrane allows a sterilizing gas to be introduced into the sterilizable package. The breathable membrane is disposed towards a central portion of the sheet material and is spaced apart from any seams joining the sheet material to the support member or seams defining the pouch. In one embodiment, a sterilized article is disposed in the interior of the sterilizable package.06-16-2011

Patent applications by Adam Dworak, Northbrook, IL US

Claudia Dworak, Wien AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100303804COMPOSITION THAT CAN BE CURED BY POLYMERISATION FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODEGRADABLE, BIOCOMPATIBLE, CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS ON THE BASIS OF POLYVINYL ALCOHOL - The present invention relates to a polymerization-curable composition for the preparation of biodegradable, biocompatible, cross-linked polymers on the basis of polyvinyl alcohol comprising: 5 to 100% by weight of (a) vinyl ester monomer(s) of one of the general formulas (I) to (III):12-02-2010

David P. Dworak, Akron, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100280189SYNTHESIS OF CYCLOALIPHATIC SUBSTITUTED SILANE MONOMERS AND POLYSILOXANES FOR PHOTO-CURING - The present invention generally relates to compositions including linear cycloaliphatic siloxane polymers, and the cyclic cycloaliphatic siloxane oligomers from which they are made. The present invention also generally relates to methods for making cycloaliphatic siloxane polymers, and the cyclic cycloaliphatic siloxane oligomers from which they are made. Some embodiments relate to cationic polymerization of methyl, cyclopentyl, and/or cyclohexyl substituted polysiloxanes. In some embodiments the cationic polymerization is a cationic ring-opening polymerization.11-04-2010

David P. Dworak, East Hartford, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080306208Rapid Surface Curing Silicone Compositions - The present invention relates to a method of preparing fast curing silicone RTV compositions by reacting an amino endcapped silicone with an isocyanato functionalized silane, and to compositions formed thereby. In particular, the present invention provides compositions which include silicones endcapped with silanes which contain α-ureas. Illustrative of the inventive compositions are those which include a polymer of Formula (I):12-11-2008

David P. Dworak, Middletown, CT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110275778SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF AMINE TERMINATED CYCLOALIPHATIC SUBSTITUTED POLYSILOXANES - The present invention relates to novel amine terminated cycloaliphatic polysiloxanes, and preparations thereof. More particularly, the invention provides several reaction schemes for the synthesis of amino-functionalized cyclo-aliphatic silicones and the products produced by the reaction schemes. In one embodiment of the invention, an amine functionalized silicone is prepared through a base-catalyzed ring-opening reaction. In another embodiment of the invention, an amine functionalized silicone is prepared through the hydrosilation of a silicone oligomer through the blocking and deblocking of an amine terminated in a vinyl group.11-10-2011

Karola Dworak, Linsengericht DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110213091METHOD FOR PRODUCING TELECHELICS HAVING A BIMODAL MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION - The invention relates to a controlled polymerization method for producing telechelics on the basis of (meth)acrylate, which have a bimodal molecular weight distribution, and to the use thereof as binders in glues or sealing compounds.09-01-2011