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Gottfried C Haacke

Deceased

from Norwalk, CT

Also known as:
  • Gottfried Consuelo Haacke
  • Gottfried C Haack
  • Gottfrie Haacke
  • D Haacke
Phone and address:
10 Marvin St, Norwalk, CT 06855
203 854-0766

Gottfried Haacke Phones & Addresses

  • 10 Marvin St, Norwalk, CT 06855 • 203 854-0766
  • 409 Hoyt Farm Rd, New Canaan, CT 06840 • 203 972-0545 • 203 966-4638
  • 37 Balmaha Ct, Fairfield, CT 06430 • 203 396-0717
  • Stamford, CT

Us Patents

  • Trisaryl-1,3,5-Triazine Ultraviolet Light Absorbers

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  • US Patent:
    6355708, Mar 12, 2002
  • Filed:
    Apr 11, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/832613
  • Inventors:
    Ram Baboo Gupta - Stamford CT
    Dennis John Jakiela - Orange CT
    Gottfried Haacke - New Canaan CT
  • Assignee:
    Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corporation - Tarrytown NY
  • International Classification:
    C08K 53492
  • US Classification:
    524100, 252403, 524 94, 528423
  • Abstract:
    The present invention relates to novel bondable trisaryl-1,3,5-triazines containing active (acidic) hydrocarbons and the use thereof as an ultraviolet light absorber. The presently claimed compounds are particularly useful, either alone or in combination with other additives, including other ultraviolet light absorbers and stabilizers, in stabilizing polymers and other materials from degradation by environmental forces such as actinic radiation (ultraviolet light), oxidation, moisture, atmospheric pollutants and combinations thereof.
  • Trisaryl-1,3,5-Triazine Ultraviolet Light Absorbers

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  • US Patent:
    6365652, Apr 2, 2002
  • Filed:
    May 3, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    09/848195
  • Inventors:
    Ram Baboo Gupta - Stamford CT
    Dennis John Jakiela - Orange CT
    Thomas P. Sassi - Stamford CT
    Gottfried Haacke - New Canaan CT
  • Assignee:
    Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corporation - Tarrytown NY
  • International Classification:
    C08K 53492
  • US Classification:
    524100, 524 94, 428704, 528423
  • Abstract:
    This invention relates generally to amido or carbamate substituted trisaryl-1,3,5-triazines and the use thereof to protect against degradation by environmental forces, inclusive of ultraviolet light, actinic radiation, oxidation, moisture, atmospheric pollutants and combinations thereof. The new class of trisaryl-1,3,5-triazines comprises an aryl ring attached to the triazine ring (and preferably an aryl ring containing a hydroxyl group, either free or blocked to form a latent stabilizer, ortho- to the point of attachment to the triazine ring) substituted with a group comprising a bondable amido/carbamate containing group para- to the point of attachment to the triazine ring. These materials may, under the appropriate circumstances, be bonded to formulations comprising coatings, polymers, resins, organic compounds and the like via reaction of the bondable functionality with the materials of the formulation. A method for stabilizing a material by incorporating such amido or carbamate substituted trisaryl-1,3,5-triazines is also disclosed.
  • Triazine Uv Absorbers Comprising Amino Resins

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  • US Patent:
    20030065066, Apr 3, 2003
  • Filed:
    Jul 23, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/202228
  • Inventors:
    Dennis Jakiela - Orange CT, US
    Ram Gupta - Stamford CT, US
    Thomas Sassi - Stamford CT, US
    Gottfried Haacke - New Canaan CT, US
  • International Classification:
    C08K005/34
  • US Classification:
    524/100000
  • Abstract:
    A novel class of UV absorbers, ortho-hydroxyphenyl substituted triazine compounds bonded to aminoplast resins is provided. Compared to unanchored stabilizers, the anchored stabilizers disclosed herein have increased compatibility with coating resins and have reduced volatility due to higher molecular weights resulting from anchoring. A process for preparing the anchored stabilizers by the reaction of triazines containing active hydrogen with alkoxymethylated aminoplasts in the presence of a catalytic amount of acid. The novel ortho-hydroxylphenyl substituted triazine compounds are bound to the aminoplast resins by carbon-oxygen, carbon-carbamoyl nitrogen or carbon-active methylene carbon linkages. The aminoplasts include alkoxymethylated derivatives of glycolurils, melamines, and urea-formaldehyde resins.
  • Electrochromic Cell Having A Mixed Solid Ion-Conducting Layer

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  • US Patent:
    43927211, Jul 12, 1983
  • Filed:
    Feb 19, 1981
  • Appl. No.:
    6/235871
  • Inventors:
    Robert D. Giglia - Rye NY
    Gottfried Haacke - New Canaan CT
  • Assignee:
    American Cyanamid Company - Stamford CT
  • International Classification:
    G02F 117
  • US Classification:
    350357
  • Abstract:
    An electrochromic device comprises a layer of electrochromic tungsten oxide in contact with an ion-conductive insulating layer of codeposited mixture of SiO and Cr. sub. 2 O. sub. 3 between electrodes of reversible polarity for alternately coloring and erasing the electrochromic layer by alternate application of current in opposite directions. The mixture of components in the ion-conductive layer improves cycling life of the device.
  • Greenhouse Window For Solar Heat Absorbing Systems Derived From Cd.sub.2 Sno.sub.4

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  • US Patent:
    39570290, May 18, 1976
  • Filed:
    Feb 12, 1973
  • Appl. No.:
    5/331407
  • Inventors:
    Arthur Jack Nozik - Westport CT
    Gottfried Haacke - Stamford CT
  • Assignee:
    American Cyanamid Company - Stamford CT
  • International Classification:
    F25J 302
  • US Classification:
    126270
  • Abstract:
    Cadmium stannate has been found to be useful as a window for solar heat absorbing systems in which advantage is taken of the unique optical properties of cadmium stannate. When cadmium stannate is in an electrically conductive state, having a conductivity of greater than 10. sup. 3 ohm. sup. sup. -1 cm. sup. sup. -1 , it becomes transparent to solar radiation and reflective of thermal infrared radiation. This enables the cadmium stannate to function as a window which allows passage of solar radiation through it and incident onto a black body, and at the same time serve as a reflector of thermal infrared radiation emitted from said body. This results in more efficient solar heat transfer to the solar heat collector provided with such a window.
  • Infrared Reflective Coating For Visible Light Transmitting Substrates

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  • US Patent:
    39987523, Dec 21, 1976
  • Filed:
    Feb 27, 1976
  • Appl. No.:
    5/661885
  • Inventors:
    Gottfried Haacke - Stamford CT
  • Assignee:
    American Cyanamid Company - Stamford CT
  • International Classification:
    F21V 904
  • US Classification:
    252300
  • Abstract:
    The infrared reflectivity of cadmium stannate (Cd. sub. 2 SnO. sub. 4) films between 0. 6 and 1. 5 microns wavelength can be increased by doping the films with copper whereby the films can be used as architectural window coatings.
  • Greenhouse Window For Solar Heat Absorbing Systems Derived From Cd.sub.2 Sno.sub.4

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  • US Patent:
    39877809, Oct 26, 1976
  • Filed:
    Mar 3, 1975
  • Appl. No.:
    5/554370
  • Inventors:
    Arthur Jack Nozik - Westport CT
    Gottfried Haacke - Stamford CT
  • Assignee:
    American Cyanamid Company - Stamford CT
  • International Classification:
    F25J 302
  • US Classification:
    126271
  • Abstract:
    Cadmium stannate has been found to be useful as a window for solar heat absorbing systems in which advantage is taken of the unique optical properties of cadmium stannate. When cadmium stannate is in an electrically conductive state, having a conductivity of greater than 10. sup. 3 ohm. sup. -. sup. 1 cm. sup. -. sup. 1, it becomes transparent to solar radiation and reflective of thermal infrared radiation. This enables the cadmium stannate to function as a window which allows passage of solar radiation through it and incident onto a black body, and at the same time serve as a reflector of thermal infrared radiation emitted from said body. This results in more efficient solar heat transfer to the solar heat collector provided with such a window.
  • Narrow Band Radiation Filter Films

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  • US Patent:
    53687817, Nov 29, 1994
  • Filed:
    Nov 10, 1993
  • Appl. No.:
    8/149866
  • Inventors:
    Gottfried Haacke - Fairfield CT
    Hans P. Panzer - Stamford CT
    Lino G. Magliocco - Shelton CT
    Sanford A. Asher - Pittsburgh PA
  • Assignee:
    Cytec Technology Corp. - Wilmington DE
  • International Classification:
    F21V 900
    G02B 524
  • US Classification:
    252582
  • Abstract:
    The present invention discloses a tunable, radiation filter comprising a highly ordered crystalline array of microparticles fixed in a polymerized hydrogel.

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