John A BeninateDestin, FL
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5635 Pratt Dr, New Orleans, LA 70122 504-3099448
10120 Rosewood Dr, New Orleans, LA 70127
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Process For Flameproofing Cellulosic Fibers Prior To Dyeing
US Patent:
4765796, Aug 23, 1988
Filed:
Jul 20, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/075169
Inventors:
Robert J. Harper - Metairie LA
John V. Beninate - New Orleans LA
John V. Beninate - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Agriculture - Washington DC
Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
D06M 900
D06P 500
D06P 500
US Classification:
81157
Abstract:
Cellulosic fabric is dyed by affixing a hydroxymethyl phosphonium-nitrogen based polymer to the fabric and thereafter dyeing it with a cotton dye having anionic groups, in an acidic or neutral environment. In addition, a new method of affixing the polymer to the fabric is provided comprising contacting the fabric with a solution of urea and a precondensate of urea and tetrakis hydroxymethyl phosphonium salt.
Fire Resistant Organic Products And Method For Production
US Patent:
3987013, Oct 19, 1976
Filed:
Jan 23, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/543704
Inventors:
John V. Beninate - Gretna LA
Donald J. Daigle - New Orleans LA
George L. Drake - Metairie LA
Wilson A. Reeves - Metairie LA
Darrell J. Donaldson - Metairie LA
Donald J. Daigle - New Orleans LA
George L. Drake - Metairie LA
Wilson A. Reeves - Metairie LA
Darrell J. Donaldson - Metairie LA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Agriculture - Washington DC
Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
C08G 1800
US Classification:
260 775AQ
Abstract:
Methylol phosphines, methylol phosphines in combination with amine or amido compounds or water soluble adducts of these methylol phosphines and amides or amines when mixed and reacted with mono, di or polyisocyanates wherein the isocyanate groups are attached to carbon atoms are particularly valuable for the preparation of thermosetting flame resistant polymers. The polymers which are produced are crosslinked phosphorus and nitrogen containing polymers in which the reoccurring structure units each contain a phosphorus atom, that is a component of a radical of the group tris(methylene)-phosphine (--CH. sub. 2). sub. 3 P and is linkd to at least one isocyanate radical by connecting urethane structure. The polymer forming solutions are also valuable for the preparation of flame-, glow-, wrinkle- and shrink-resistant textiles by impregnating fabrics with these solutions and causing reaction and polymer formation by application of heat.
Phosphorus, Nitrogen, Bromine Containing Polymers And Process For Producing Flame Retardant Textiles
US Patent:
4067687, Jan 10, 1978
Filed:
Jan 23, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/652277
Inventors:
Darrell J. Donaldson - Metairie LA
George L. Drake - Metairie LA
John V. Beninate - Gretna LA
Wilson A. Reeves - Metairie LA
Donald J. Daigle - New Orleans LA
George L. Drake - Metairie LA
John V. Beninate - Gretna LA
Wilson A. Reeves - Metairie LA
Donald J. Daigle - New Orleans LA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Agriculture - Washington DC
Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
D06M 100
US Classification:
8116P
Abstract:
Textile treating compositions containing the elements phosphorus, nitrogen, and bromine and the processes for imparting flame resistance to organic fibrous materials have been prepared. This is accomplished by impregnating the textile treating compositions consisting of (1) tris(hydroxymethyl)phosphine mixed with nitrogenous compounds containing at least two members of the group hydrogen and methylol radicals (--CH. sub. 2 OH) attached to trivalent nitrogen atoms, or (2) soluble methylol phosphine adducts which contain one or more methylol phosphine radicals (P--CH. sub. 2 OH) prepared by reacting tris(hydroxymethyl)phosphine with an amide or amine which contains one or more hydrogens attached to a trivalent nitrogen with an organic bromine containing material with at least 10% bromine in the form of bromine atoms attached to carbon atoms, in proportions selected so that generally the phosphorus contained in structures of the group (--CH. sub. 2). sub. 3 P amount to a small portion of the total weight of the mixture, and heating to cause insolubilization in or on the fibrous structure.
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