IP Library Granted Patent US 7,241,858
Granted Patent B2
US 7,241,858 · App. 10/834,092 · Granted Jul 10, 2007

Reduction in polystyrene foams with dibasic esters

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Patent No.
US 7,241,858
App. No.
10/834,092
Granted
Jul 10, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A foam reduction agent consisting of dibasic esters is shown and a process using a liquid contact with polystyrene foam wherein the higher boiling temperature of the dibasic esters and contact with the liquid provides a volume reduction process and less evaporation loss as well as safer transportation of the chemicals and the polystyrene in its reduced state. The resulting reduced sludge is also recyclable to superior quality raw polystyrene foam beads and the reduction agents are recoverable for future use. The resulting sludge also has unexpected beneficial uses hereto for unknown as a waterproofing agent.

Claims (39)

1. A polystyrene foam reduction agent comprising:

an admixture of

a dibasic ester that is at least one of selected from the group consisting of dimethyl glutarate, dimethyl adipate, and dimethyl succinate; and

a surfactant;

whereby the polystyrene foam reduction agent in a liquid state contacts polystyrene foam causing the collapse of the polystyrene cell to form a compact polystyrene gel material that is shippable.

2. The foam reduction agent of claim 1 further comprising at least ninety eight percent of the dibasic ester and up to two percent of the surfactant.

3. The foam reduction agent of claim 2 wherein the surfactant is at least one of an industry standard known as NP5 anti NP9.

4. A polystyrene foam reduction agent comprising:

an admixture of

a dibasic ester that is at least one of selected from the group consisting of dimethyl glutarate, dimethyl adipate, and dimethyl succinate;

d-limonene; and

a surfactant;

whereby the polystyrene foam reduction agent in a liquid state contacts polystyrene foam causing the collapse of the polystyrene cell to form a compact polystyrene gel.

5. The foam reduction agent of claim 4 further comprising eighty eight percent of the dibasic ester and ten percent d-limonene and two percent of the surfactant.

6. The foam reduction agent of claim 5 wherein the surfactant is at least one of an industry standard surfactant known as NP5 and NP9.

7. A polystyrene foam reduction agent comprising:

an admixture of

a dibasic ester that is at least one of selected from the group consisting of dimethyl glutarate, dimethyl adipate, and dimethyl succinate;

d-limonene; and

a vegetable oil;

whereby the polystyrene foam reduction agent in a liquid state contacts polystyrene foam causing the collapse of the polystyrene cell to form a compact polystyrene gel.

8. The foam reduction agent of claim 7 further comprising fifty five percent vegetable oil, thirty percent dibasic ester and fifteen percent d-limonene.

9. The foam reduction agent of claim 8 where the vegetable oil is soy oil.

10. A foam reduction agent comprising: an esters that is heated to at least 90 degrees Fahrenheit, whereby the foam reduction agent in a liquid state contacts polystyrene foam causing the collapse of the polystyrene cell to form a compact polystyrene gel material that is shippable.

11. A process of reducing a volume of polystyrene foam comprising: applying a foam reduction agent in liquid form to the volume of polystyrene foam, resulting in the collapse of said polystyrene foams, and where said collapsed foam becomes a sludge that is collectable for recycling.

12. The process of claim 11 wherein the reducing agent further comprises at least ninety eight percent of dibasic ester that is at least one of dimethyl glutarate, dimethyl adipate and dimethyl succinate.

13. A process of claim 12 wherein the reducing agent further comprises at least ninety eight percent of dibasic ester.

14. The process of claim 13 wherein the reducing agent is up to two percent of surfactant.

15. The process of claim 14 wherein the surfactant is at least one of an industry standard surfactant known as NP5 and NP9.

16. The process of claim 11 wherein the reducing agent further comprises a dibasic esters that is at least one of the group of dimethyl glutarate, dimethyl adipate and dimethyl succinate; d-limonene; and, a surfactant, whereby the foam reduction agent in a liquid state contacts polystyrene foam causing the collapse of the polystyrene cell to form a compact polystyrene gel material that is shippable.

17. The process of claim 16 wherein the reducing agent further comprises eighty eight percent of dibasic ester and ten percent d-limonene and two percent of the surfactant.

18. The process of claim 17 wherein the surfactant is at least one of an industry standard surfactant known as NP5 and NP9.

19. The process of claim 11 wherein the reducing agent further comprises a dibasic ester that is at least one of the group of dimethyl glutarate, dimethyl adipate and dimethyl succinate; d-limonene; and, a vegetable oil, whereby the foam reduction agent in a liquid state contacts polystyrene foam causing the collapse of the polystyrene cell to form a compact polystyrene gel material that is shippable.

20. The process of claim 19 wherein the reducing agent further comprises fifty five percent vegetable oil, thirty percent dibasic ester and fifteen percent d-limonene.

21. The process of claim 20 wherein the vegetable oil is soy oil.

22. The process of claim 11 wherein the volume of polystyrene foam is a shredded volume of foam.

23. An article of manufacture which is a waterproofing agent comprising, a sludge that is formed by the application of a reducing agent to polystyrene whereby said sludge can he applied to a surface for waterproofing qualities or mixed into building material such as concrete for waterproofing qualities.

24. An article of manufacture which is a recyclable sludge comprising: a sludge that is formed by the application of a reducing agent to polystyrene whereby said sludge contains separable quantities of a high quality polystyrene and a liquid reduction agent whereby the reduction agent can be removed from the sludge to be used as a reduction agent and the raw polystyrene can be reprocessed into polystyrene foam.

25. An article of manufacture which is a waterproofing agent comprising: a sludge that is formed by the application of a reducing agent to polystyrene foam whereby said sludge either alone or in combination with a rubberizing material may be used as a waterproofing agent to waterproof the undercarriage of an automobile.

Assignments (5)
CORRECTED BY AFFIDAVIT Recorded Aug 11, 2009
From: HARD TO TREAT DISEASES, INC.
To: HARD TO TREAT DISEASES, INC.
Reel/Frame 023129/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 14, 2008
From: PARLIAMENT HOLDINGS, L.L.C., A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
To: BLUE EARTH SOLUTIONS, INC., A NEVADA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 021387/0470 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 11, 2007
From: KATZ, HARVEY; IOVINO, CLAUDIA
To: PARLIAMENT HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 019881/0330 →
CORRECTIVE MEMORANDUM TO STATE THAT PREVIOUSLY RECORDED DOCUMENTS WERE NOT PROPER ASSIGNMENT RECORDED AT REEL 017546 FRAME 0633. Recorded Aug 14, 2007
From: KATZ, HARVEY; IOVINO, CLAUDIA
To: HARVEY KATZ; CLAUDIA IOVINO
Reel/Frame 019781/0093 →
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENTS AND LOTTER Recorded Feb 7, 2006
From: KATZ, HARVEY; LOVINO, CLAUDIA
To: HARD TO TREAT DISEASES, INC.
Reel/Frame 023075/0375 →