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RHEOX INT

Overview
  • Total Patents
    142
About

RHEOX INT has a total of 142 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1980. It filed its patents most often in Canada, EPO (European Patent Office) and Australia. Its main competitors in its focus markets basic materials chemistry, macromolecular chemistry and polymers and materials and metallurgy are RHEOX INC, BASF WYANDOTTE CORP and CK WITCO CORP.

Patent filings in countries

World map showing RHEOX INTs patent filings in countries

Patent filings per year

Chart showing RHEOX INTs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Cody Charles A 36
#2 Magauran Edward D 19
#3 Cooperman Murray C 15
#4 Reichert William W 15
#5 Hartman Terrence L 11
#6 Cody Charles 10
#7 Nae Hemi N 9
#8 Nae Hemi 8
#9 Mardis Wilbur 7
#10 Reynolds William 7

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CA2157691A1 High performance alkali-swellable rheological additives for aqueous systems
CA2135826A1 Process for removing inorganic components that form ash on ignition and oily waste from paper during recycling
ZA9206584B Antisettling agents for aqueous coating compositions.
NZ243136A Rheological additive comprising the reaction product of a polycarboxylic acid, two different active hydrogen containing compounds and a monocarboxylic capping agent
EP0512198A1 High performance polyurethane base resins
CA2033787A1 Crosslinked carboxylic copolymers useful as thickeners
EP0436960A1 Cosmetic or pharmaceutical formulations comprising crosslinked carboxylic copolymers useful as thickeners
EP0392171A2 Foamable thermosetting polyurethane structural adhesive compositions and processes for producing the same
CA1335291C Rheological additive for coating compositions
AU2302488A Water dispersible, modified polyurethane thickener with improved high shear viscosity in aqueous systems
AU1962888A Use of an organophilic clay for separating the oil phase from oil-in-water suspensions
DE3145449A1 Organophilic clay forming agent and its use to increase viscosity