Abstract:
A drug composition containing as a drug substance a polymeric guanidine derivative based on a diamine containing oxyalkylene chains between two amino groups, with the guanidine derivative representing a product of polycondensation between a guanidine acid addition salt and a diamine containing polyalkylene chains between two amino groups, as well as the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
Abstract:
A drug composition containing as a drug substance a polymeric guanidine derivative based on a diamine containing oxyalkylene chains between two amino groups, with the guanidine derivative representing a product of polycondensation between a guanidine acid addition salt and a diamine containing polyalkylene chains between two amino groups, as well as the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
Abstract:
The invention relates to the use of polymeric guanidinium hydroxides based on a diamine which contains oxyalkylene chains and/or alkylene groups between two amino groups, obtainable by polycondensation of a guanidine acid addition salt with the diamine, whereby a polycondensation product in the form of a salt is obtained, which subsequently is converted into the hydroxide form via basic anion exchange, for controlling microorganisms.
Abstract:
A tire is made by first fitting a pair of bead rings interconnected by reinforcement over a gas-pervious annular liner to form an annular core assembly and then inflating the core assembly by directly contacting same with a fluid to impart to the core assembly an inwardly open U-shaped section. This U-section core assembly is then spacedly enclosed in a mold which is filled around the U-section core assembly with a hardenable elastomer which is hardened so it bonds to the reinforcement, rings, and liner to form a tire. Finally the liner is deflated and the tire is demolded. The liner has a pair of opposite end edges and is inflated by sequentially clamping each of the edges against a support so as to define between the liner and the support a pressurizable chamber, displacing one of the clamped edges toward the other so as to outwardly bow the liner, and introducing a fluid, typically air, into the chamber. It is also possible to mount the rings in the mold and thereafter introduce the liner into the form for fitting it and the rings together.
Abstract:
A method of building a tire in a mold having a mold core and a cavity between the mold core and the inner walls of the mold, the cavity defining tread, sidewa1l, and bead areas of the tire. A flexible mesh fabric is tied to the mold core by tying together corresponding ends of strings running through respective edges of the fabric extending around respective sides of the core. The fabric serves as a spacer between a radial reinforcement and an inner surface of the tire. The fabric is placed on the core such that it remains in spaced relation to the bead ring area of the tire. The tire body is formed of a castable or sprayable elastomer.
Abstract:
Polyurea polymer compositions produced by reaction of isocyanates with compounds having terminal amino groups, said compounds being of the formula ##STR1## wherein z is 2 or 3, X is oxygen or sulfur and R stands for a z-valent group of the formula ##STR2## wherein k is 1 or 2, A is alkylidene or alkylated or non-alkylated vinylene, Y is B when k=1 and z=2; when k=2 and z=2; then Y is --CH.sub.2 --; when k=2 and z=3, then Y is ##STR3## and B in each case represents a divalent polyalkylene ether group or a polyalkylene thioether group such as is obtained by removal of the hydroxyl or mercapto groups from a polyalkylene ether diol or a polyalkylene thioether diol of a molecular weight of 100 to 15000. The polymer compositions are useful for the formation of vehicle tires of all types and for the formation of portions of vehicle wheels, for belts, fasteners and shoe soles.
Abstract:
Polyurea polymer compositions produced by the isocyanate polyaddition process by reacting compounds having terminal groups and represented by the general formula: ##STR1## wherein z is an integer of 2 to 4, X is oxygen or sulfur and R is a group of the formula:-Y-[Ar-B].sub.kwherein k is an integer of 1 to 4, Ar is an aromatic group, Y is B when k is 1 and when k is 2, then Y is an alkylidene group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms and B represents a divalent polyalkylene ether group or polyalkylene thioether group such as is obtained by the removal of the hydroxyl or mercapto groups from a polyalkylene ether diol or a polyalkylene thioether diol of a molecular weight of about 100 to 15000, with a polyisocyanate. The polymer compositions are useful for the formation of vehicle tires of all types and for the formation of portions of vehicle wheels, for belts, fasteners and shoe soles.
Abstract:
A casting or injection mold for vehicle tires comprises two separable half-shells together defining an annular cavity into which a segmented core is introduced, radially inwardly converging core segments alternating with parallel-sided or radially inwardly diverging core segments to facilitate extraction of the core from the molded tire. In operation, one or more of the non-converging segments are immobilized within the mold, with the aid of mating formations on these segments and on the two half-shells, while the converging segments are urged radially inwardly by resilient or fluidic forces. In a specific embodiment these forces are supplied by a contractile annular spring with projections received in axially extending undercuts of all the segments.
Abstract:
A polyguanidine silicate obtainable by reacting a polymeric guanidine salt provided in an aqueous solution with an aqueous solution of a sodium and/or potassium silicate.
Abstract:
A drug composition containing as a drug substance a polymeric guanidine derivative based on a diamine containing oxyalkylene chains between two amino groups, with the guanidine derivative representing a product of polycondensation between a guanidine acid addition salt and a diamine containing polyalkylene chains between two amino groups, as well as the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.