Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
442123000 | Coating or impregnation functions biologically (e.g., insect repellent, antiseptic, insecticide, bactericide, etc.) | 36 |
20080248705 | Processes for generating halamine compounds on textile substrates to produce antimicrobial finish - Provided herein are processes for topically applying an antimicrobial finish to a textile substrate, such as a yarn, a fabric, a composite, or an assembled article (for example, a garment). Specifically, the antimicrobial finish is based on hindered amine compounds that are applied in an aqueous bath (such as a commercial or home laundry setting), using the factors of pH and compound solubility to promote the formation of a durable antimicrobial halamine finish. Advantageously, the antimicrobial finish, which may be applied to fabrics made of any of a variety of fiber types and combinations of fiber types, has been found to be durable to repeated launderings. | 10-09-2008 |
20090023350 | Building construction felt paper with biocide/anti-microbial treatment - A nonwoven web has a weight sufficient for construction industry use and comprises at least forty percent (40%) recycled waste paper. At least one surface of the web bears a biocide, e.g., has a biocide applied thereto. Preferably the weight of the web is greater than fifteen pounds per thousand square feet (15-lbs/MSF). Preferably the biocide is zinc pyrithione. The web preferably bears at least 50-grams of biocide per thousand square feet per side of said web. One example use of the web is as builders felt, with other uses including as a facer for a laminate board and for asphalt-impregnated webs. The biocide-bearing nonwoven web is specifically directed to use in building construction. One example use of the web is as builders felt, with other uses including as a facer for a laminate board and for asphalt-impregnated webs. Because building construction products must be tough, but priced as low as possible, this web is made largely from recycled waste paper (as opposed to virgin cellulose fiber, as a cost-reducing measure), and optionally clarifier sludge. | 01-22-2009 |
20090047851 | Pyrithione biocides enhanced by silver, copper, or zinc ions - The present invention is directed to an antimicrobial composition, comprising pyrithione or a pyrithione complex; and a zinc or copper or silver source selected from the group consisting of zinc or copper or silver salts, oxides, hydroxides, sulfates, chlorides, metals, and combinations thereof; wherein the weight ratio of the zinc or copper or silver source to the pyrithione or the pyrithione complex is in the range from about 1:300 to about 50:1, and wherein the antimicrobial composition has an enhanced biocidal effect against a variety of free-living microorganisms or biofilms. Also disclosed is a method of inhibiting the growth of free-living microorganisms or biofilm utilizing the above antimicrobial composition, as well as use of such antimicrobial compositions in various products including fuels, fluids, lubricants, coatings, adhesives, sealants, elastomers, soaps, cosmetics, plastic or woven or non-woven fibers, pharmaceuticals, and as preservatives for the above products. | 02-19-2009 |
20090258557 | Textile substrates exhibiting enhanced antifungal attributes - This invention relates to the field of industrially launderable textile substrates possessing enhanced antifungal attributes. Specifically, the instant invention relates to industrially launderable textile substrates such as napery items, bar towels, shower curtains, and uniforms that possess antifungal properties, said antifungal properties being retained after multiple industrial laundering cycles. | 10-15-2009 |
20090318046 | FABRIC WITH A MOISTUREPROOF, DUSTPROOF, AND ANTIBACTERIAL - The present invention relates to a fabric having a three-layered structure: a fiber substrate, a parylene layer, and an antibacterial layer. The fiber substrate is the fiber part of the fabric; the parylene layer is capable of providing a moistureproof and dustproof effect as well as preventing the fiber substrate from being catalyzed by photocatalyst and decomposed thereby; the antibacterial layer, which comprises nano-photocatalyst and/or nano-silver particles, is used to kill pathogenic germs. | 12-24-2009 |
20100112884 | ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOSITION AND METHODS OF FABRICATING ANTIBACTERIAL TEXTILE - An antibacterial composition including silver nano particles, a protective agent and water is provided. The molar ratio of the silver nano particles to the protective agent is 1:0.995-1 and the protective agent is selected from a group consisting of MCl, MBr, MI, MS | 05-06-2010 |
20100120311 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING TEXTILES WITH DESENSITIZED SILVER COMPONENTS - A process for finishing fibers and textiles with an antimicrobially active component comprising at least one silver component desensitized by an additional component, such as pinacryptol yellow, provides durable protection of textiles against bacterial attack and discolorations of the textiles. | 05-13-2010 |
20100124861 | METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A BIOACTIVE CELLULOSE FIBER WITH A HIGH DEGREE OF WHITENESS - The invention relates to a method for the production of cellulose shaped bodies according to the dry-wet extrusion method (Lyocell method) with high degree of whiteness and bioactive action for use in the textile sector and paper production. In the context of the invention, the term “bioactive” refers to antimicrobial efficacy, based on the antibacterial action of the element silver, which is used as nanoscale reagent for increasing the efficacy thereof. The chemically inert and, at the same time, bactericidal effect is used in the production of sports and leisure clothing with a high degree of whiteness and papers with a long shelf life. Use is possible in the medical sector, for example, for wound dressings, textiles for hospitals, and in the filter and packaging industry. | 05-20-2010 |
20100167613 | Organosilane-Nonionic Water Stable Quaternary Ammonium Compositions and Methods - Methods of applications of organosilanes optionally having a nonhydrolyzable organic group, but having one or more hydrolyzable groups, with a polyol containing at least three hydroxy groups, where any two of the hydroxy groups are separated by at least three intervening atoms by aerosolization of droplets between 0.5-8 microns are disclosed and an improved formulation comprising adding a nonionic wetting agent are disclosed. An improved aerosolization application technique and the improved formulation provide for smaller droplet size and better coverage of substrates to which the organosilanes are applied. The improved formulation has increased affinity, reduces surface tension and therefore can covalently bond more quickly. A method of treating a substrate, and the treated substrate so formed, by contacting the substrate with the improved formulation for a period of time sufficient for treatment of the substrate are disclosed. | 07-01-2010 |
20110065346 | ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION FOR FINISHING TEXTILES - An antimicrobial composition comprising an organic antimicrobial component (K) and at least one metal salt component (M) and also, where appropriate, a solvent (L) and further auxiliary components, which comprises as organic component (K) at least one compound of the general formula (I) | 03-17-2011 |
20110070794 | NONWOVEN SHEET MATERIAL, PANEL CONSTRUCTED THEREFROM AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF - A nonwoven sheet material and method of construction thereof is provided. The nonwoven sheet material includes a heat bondable textile material and a used post consumer material. The used post consumer material includes at least one of a non-thermoplastic material, thermoplastic material, a plastic composition including different types of plastic constituents, and other materials containing contaminants such as dirt, oil, grease and the like in a non-washed state, which are ordinarily considered non-reusable waste. The used post consumer material is bonded with the heat bondable textile material to form the nonwoven sheet material and panels formed therefrom. | 03-24-2011 |
20110097957 | Sonochemical Coating of Textiles with Metal Oxide Nanoparticles for Antimicrobial Fabrics - We disclose a system for preparing antimicrobial fabrics, coated with metal oxide nanoparticles by means of a novel sonochemical method. These antibacterial fabrics are widely used for production of outdoor clothes, under-wear, bed-linen, bandages, etc. The deposition of metal oxides known to possess antimicrobial activity, namely ZnO, MgO and CuO, can significantly extent the applications of textile fabrics and prolong the period of their use. By means of the novel sonochemical method disclosed here, uniform deposition of metal oxide nanoparticles is achieved simply. | 04-28-2011 |
20110275262 | METAL-COATED TEXTILE - An improved metal coated textile and its production method where the coating of metal is deposited onto the textile through sputtering process in thickness between 20 to 2000 angstroms, with less than 5% variance in thickness across the entire length and width of the textile with width up to and over 10000 mm and length up to and over 1000 meters. The improved sputtering process utilizes longer cathodes, arrangements of metal target(s), tension controller with tension meter(s), guard(s), cylinder cover(s), and control over the textile while traveling through the chamber. The metal layer deposited is highly adhesive to the textile and is suitable for producing clothing, swim wear, diving suit, tent, cushion, wall paper, curtain, carpet, protective cover, screen window, equipment casing, and various other items. The metal layer confers characteristics such as anti-bacterial, deodorizing, improved metallic appearance and texture, electrical conductivity, heat-shielding, heat retention, and dirt repellency to the textile. | 11-10-2011 |
20110294384 | PHOTOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS, METHODS OF MAKING PHOTOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS, AND METHODS OF USING PHOTOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS - Briefly described, embodiments of this disclosure include, among others, polymer compositions, methods of making polymer compositions, structures having the polymer composition covalently bonded to the surface of the structure, methods of attaching the polymer to the surface of the structure, methods of decreasing the amount of microorganisms formed on a structure, and the like. | 12-01-2011 |
20110300767 | Attaching proteinaceous microspheres to a variety of fabrics using ultrasound radiation - The present invention discloses a novel system for preparing fabrics with antibacterial properties by sonochemically impregnating the fabrics with proteinaceous microspheres loaded with antibiotic. Antibacterial fabrics are widely used for production of outdoor clothes, under-wear, bed-linen, bandages, etc. | 12-08-2011 |
20120071051 | Blood resistant and viral resistant composite fabrics - Composite fabrics comprise a nonwoven web, preferably a fully calendared nonwoven web of fusible fibers, and a monolithic breathable polymer layer on at least one surface of the web and have excellent breathability, good abrasion resistance, and offer protection against both blood and viral agents. | 03-22-2012 |
20120276796 | TEXTILES WITH CHITOSAN CORE-SHELL PARTICLES - The present invention describes a novel antibacterial treatment on textile materials using polymeric core-shell particles dispersing in water. These particles are prepared from a surfactant-free emulsion polymerization according to the method of U.S. Pat. No. 6,573,313 and have average particle sizes in the range of 100 to 1000 nm in diameter. When applied to a textile article, the particles form a uniform coating, which prevents the growth of bacteria and microbes. The treatment does not affect the fabric mechanical properties, hand feeling and appearance. Antibacterial activity on cotton is maintained even after 50 times of home laundering. | 11-01-2012 |
20130040519 | PHOTOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS, METHODS OF MAKING PHOTOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS, METHODS OF USING PHOTOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS, AND METHODS OF MAKING ARTICLES CONTAINING PHOTOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS - Polymer compositions, methods of making polymer compositions, structures having the polymer composition covalently bonded to the surface of the structure, methods of attaching the polymer to the surface of the structure, methods of decreasing the amount of microorganisms formed on a structure, and the like, are disclosed. | 02-14-2013 |
20130183879 | ALLERGEN DEACTIVATOR COMPOSITION, ARTICLES AND METHODS - An allergen deactivator including a compound of the following Formula 1: wherein R represents a straight or branched chain alkyl group of C | 07-18-2013 |
20130273798 | ANTI-ALLERGEN AGENT - Conventional tannic acid and polyphenol anti-allergen agents are known as anti-allergen agents capable of deactivating allergens such as mites and pollen, but these agents have inferior heat resistance and pose problems with coloration, discoloration and elution. The purpose of the present invention is to provide an anti-allergen agent that has excellent heat resistance, shows no coloration, and has excellent water resistance and workability. | 10-17-2013 |
20140045398 | LAYERED NON-FOULING, ANTIMICROBIAL ANTITHROMBOGENIC COATINGS - Substrates, optionally coated with an undercoating, having grafted thereto one or more non-fouling materials are described herein. The non-fouling, polymeric material can be grafted to a variety of functionalized substrate materials, particularly polymeric substrates and/or polymeric undercoatings immobilized on a substrate. The compositions described herein are highly resistant protein absorption, particularly in complex media and retain a high degree of non-fouling activity over long periods of time. The compositions described herein may also demonstrate antimicrobial and/or anti-thrombogenic activity. The non-fouling material can be grafted to a functionalized substrate, or optionally from an undercoating on the substrate, preferably without significantly affecting the mechanical and/or physical properties of the substrate material | 02-13-2014 |
20140154940 | CONTROLLED RELEASE BIOCIDAL SALTS - A controlled release biocidal salt of a first component comprises a cation of a N | 06-05-2014 |
20140220841 | NOVEL COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - Novel composite materials are provided consisting of a substrate based on fibers of natural, mineral or vegetable origin, and of a mixture formed from a matrix of water-based resin and an expanding agent. The nature and the proportions of the various elements constituting these novel composite materials is also provided. A method of manufacture for making these novel composite materials starting from the constituent elements and the characteristics of the different steps of said method is also provided. | 08-07-2014 |
20140220842 | Process for the Treatment of Synthetic Textiles with Cationic Biocides - A process for the treatment of a synthetic textile (T) with a cationic biocide (B) and at least one anionic polymer (P) which comprises the step of treating the synthetic textile with an aqueous composition containing the cationic biocide (B) in a concentration (c1) and containing the anionic polymer (P) in a concentration (c2), wherein the concentrations (c1) and (c2) are selected so that the ratio (R) of negative charges of the anionic polymer (P) to the positive charges of the cationic biocide (B) is between 10:1 and 1:1, leads to textiles with long term biocide activity. | 08-07-2014 |
20140242866 | PHOTOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS, METHODS OF MAKING PHOTOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS, METHODS OF USING PHOTOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS, AND METHODS OF MAKING ARTICLES CONTAINING PHOTOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERS - Embodiments of the present disclosure, in one aspect, relate to polymer compositions, methods of making polymer compositions, structures having the polymer composition covalently bonded to the surface of the structure, methods of attaching the polymer to the surface of the structure, methods of decreasing the amount of microorganisms formed on a structure, materials, methods of attaching materials, and the like. | 08-28-2014 |
20140273689 | NONWOVEN MATERIALS COATED WITH FLUOROPOLYMER AND ANTIMICROBIAL AGENT - An article having a nonwoven material and a coating contacting the nonwoven material, the coating comprising at least one fluorochemical and at least one antimicrobial agent. The fluorochemical comprises at least one fluoropolymer. The add-on value of the at least one antimicrobial agent on the nonwoven material is less than 0.75% and the coating provides at least a 4-log reduction within 5 minutes when measured using AATCC Method 100. The at least one antimicrobial agent is selected from the group consisting of a benzalkonium salt, a benzethonium salt, a octenidine salt, a chlorhexidine salt, free base chlorhexidine, triclosan and combinations thereof. The coating provides at least a 2-log reduction within 5 minutes when measured using AATCC Method 100. | 09-18-2014 |
20140273690 | ANTIMICROBIAL TEXTILES AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION OF THE SAME - A method for making an antibacterial fabric having resistance to laundering while maintaining its antibacterial properties. | 09-18-2014 |
20150292126 | Device and Method for Removal and Prevention of Pathogens on Touch Screens - A pathogen removal and deterrent device and system is provided for touch screens used for user input on computing devices. Using a flexible applicator placed in a biased contact with the touch screen, metallic nanoparticles infused to the applicator eradicate pathogens and deter their return. | 10-15-2015 |
20150299542 | Silicone Gel Adhesive with Hydrophillic and Antimicrobial Properties - Adhesive compositions are provided that include a crosslinked silicone gel, a hydrophilic component dispersed in the silicone gel, and an antimicrobial agent dispersed in the silicone gel. The adhesive composition is readily applied to (and removed from) skin, and has desirable hydrophilic and antimicrobial properties. Advantageously, the hydrophilic component in the cross-linked silicone gel is not readily extractable (e.g., into a pH 7 buffer). Surprisingly, the combination of hydrophilic component with antimicrobial agent in the crosslinked silicone gel can provide a synergistic level of antimicrobial activity. | 10-22-2015 |
20150376374 | WATER-BASED ELASTOMERIC COMPOSITION FOR IMPREGNATING TEXTILE MATERIAL AND USES THEREOF - This invention provides a water-based elastomeric composition free from aromatics or similar solvents comprising: an elastomer, a thickener, titanium dioxide, an antioxidant, a fungicide, water and optionally a coloring agent. Said composition further comprises a corrosion inhibitor. | 12-31-2015 |
20160115081 | LOW TEMPERATURE, NANOSTRUCTURED CERAMIC COATINGS - A substrate subject to degradation at temperatures above 100° C. is coated with a nanostructured ceramic coating having a thickness in excess of 100 nm, formed on a surface of the substrate, wherein a process temperature for deposition of the nanostructured coating does not exceed 90° C. The coating may be photocatalytic, photovoltaic, or piezoelectric. The coating, when moistened and exposed to ultraviolet light or sunlight, advantageously generates free radicals, which may be biocidal, deodorizing, or assist in degradation of surface deposits on the substrate after use. The substrate may be biological or organic, and may have a metallic or conductive intermediate layer. | 04-28-2016 |
20160138214 | ANTIMICROBIAL FINISH ON FABRICS - A formulation is provided which comprises at least one phenolic compound in an amount of about 0.5 to about 1.2% of the mass of the formulation; at least one fragrance in an amount of about 0.3 to about 1.0% of the mass of the formulation; and at least one alcohol in an amount of about 90 to about 99% of the mass of the formulation. Said formulation is surfactant free and being capable of rendering anti-microbial finish to fabrics. And also, a process for preparing a fabric with anti-microbial finish is provided. | 05-19-2016 |
442124000 | Inhibits mildew | 1 |
20120122362 | FILLER PASTE, COATING PAINTING AND COMPOSITE FOR COATING WOODEN POLES - It is an object of the invention to provide a number of coatings for protection of wooden poles including filler paste, coating paints and glass fiber-polyester resin based composites which may be applied to wooden poles in the field. These coatings contain different anti-flame and antifungal additives. | 05-17-2012 |
442125000 | Insect repellent | 3 |
20100261396 | Insecticidally treated fabric having improved wash durability and insecticidal efficacy and method for its production - The invention provides a method for preparing insecticidally treated textile having improved properties. A novel combination of an insecticide and certain polymeric binder(s) or dye fixatives is used to coat and/or impregnate fabric via a combination of application methods used in the textile industry. The insecticide-binder or insecticide-dye fixative combination and the method by which it is applied to the textile yield a coated fabric and, ultimately, finished goods with improved wash durability of the insecticide over several launderings and prolonged insecticidal efficacy. | 10-14-2010 |
20110189912 | MATERIAL FOR THE PREVENTIVE PROTECTION OF STRUCTURES AGAINST UNDERGROUND TERMITES - Described is an anti-termite material intended for preventive protection of structures against the invasion of subterranean termites. The material of the invention is in the form of a woven material constituted of textile fibers known for their tenacity. The woven mesh is dimensionally stabilized by any suitable method. To render the material impassible by subterranean termites, the threads constituting the mesh are coated with an abrasive powder securely affixed with an adhesive, a polymerisable mastic, or a resin. This coating of threads by an abrasive powder renders contact with them harmful to subterranean termites. To avoid injury, the target insects will turn away from the material through which they will not pass. | 08-04-2011 |
20160015192 | HOUSEHOLD TEXTILE WITH EFFECT OF EXPELLING BEDBUG AND PROCESSING METHOD THEREOF - The present invention relates to a household textile with effect of expelling bedbug, medicaments for expelling bedbug containing various extracts of natural plant are prepared, and textile shell fabric is passed through the medicaments for expelling bedbug at a certain speed with oven drying under certain temperature subsequently. The textile of the present invention can expel bedbug rapidly with characteristics of safety, environmental protection, and washing resistance, and the processing technology thereof is simple, and suitable for large-scale production. | 01-21-2016 |