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Dennis D Krivohlavek

from Claremore, OK
Age ~72

Dennis Krivohlavek Phones & Addresses

  • 25615 Briar Dr, Claremore, OK 74019
  • Chelsea, OK
  • Catoosa, OK
  • Spring, TX
  • 10236 E Rose Glen Blvd, Claremore, OK 74019

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Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

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Us Patents

Universal Cross Linking Compound And Polymer

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US Patent:
6451886, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
May 16, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/570511
Inventors:
Dennis Krivohlavek - Claremore OK, 74017
Richard R. Ziesmer - Collinsville OK
Assignee:
Dennis Krivohlavek - Claremore OK
International Classification:
C08L 9500
US Classification:
524 68, 524 59, 524 71
Abstract:
A polymer modified asphalt which includes asphalt, a polymer, an aldehyde or a melamine resin, and an element chosen from a group consisting of Group VI-A of Periodic Table, such as sulphur.

Ambient Temperature Anhydrous Liquid Cross-Linking Agent

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US Patent:
7081492, Jul 25, 2006
Filed:
Jun 1, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/872034
Inventors:
Dennis Krivohlavek - Claremore OK, US
International Classification:
C08K 5/01
US Classification:
524476, 524481, 524484, 524486
Abstract:
An air hydrous cross-linking compound which is liquid at ambient temperature. The cross-linking compound includes at least one element chosen from Group VI-A of the periodic table of elements and a natural or synthetic polymer.

Universal Cross Linking Compound And Polymer

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US Patent:
20030144387, Jul 31, 2003
Filed:
Jul 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/202718
Inventors:
Dennis Krivohlavek - Claremore OK, US
Richard Ziesmer - Collinsville OK, US
International Classification:
C08L001/00
US Classification:
524/068000
Abstract:
A polymer modified asphalt which includes asphalt, a polymer, an aldehyde or a melamine resin, and an element chosen from a group consisting of Group VI-A of Periodic Table, such as sulphur.

Emulsifier For Use In Mixing Grade Emulsions

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US Patent:
52736830, Dec 28, 1993
Filed:
Jun 26, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/905008
Inventors:
Dennis Krivohlavek - Claremore OK
Assignee:
Asphalt Technology & Consulting, Inc. - Claremore OK
International Classification:
B01F 1714
C07F 909
US Classification:
252351
Abstract:
An emulsifier and method for its use in mixing grade emulsion systems of a chemical structure containing a tall oil and/or fatty acid portion, a hydrocarbon oxide portion, and a phosphate functionality. Variations in the components and the order of attachment compensate for variations in field conditions. The newly synthesized molecule may then be used to create mixing grade asphaltic emulsions.

Method Of Producing, Using And Composition Of Phenolic-Type Polymer Modified Asphalts Or Bitumens

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US Patent:
52567109, Oct 26, 1993
Filed:
Jul 17, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/916217
Inventors:
Dennis Krivohlavek - Claremore OK
Assignee:
Asphalt Technology & Consultants, Inc. - Claremore OK
International Classification:
C08L 9500
US Classification:
524 59
Abstract:
A method of producing cross-linked polymer modified asphalt or bitumen. The method includes the steps of combining by agitation polymers chosen from a group consisting of styrene rubber, styrene butadiene rubber, polydiene rubber and polyolefin diene rubber, 80 to 99% by weight of asphalt or bitumen, with the asphalt or bitumen at temperatures of 130. degree. to 230. degree. C. to form a homogeneous mixture. Thereafter, 0. 05 to 2. 0% by weight of asphalt of a reactive phenol-aldehyde resin is added to the mixture. The reaction is thereafter completed by continuing agitation of the mixture.

Microsurfacing System

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US Patent:
53522850, Oct 4, 1994
Filed:
Sep 7, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/117723
Inventors:
Dennis Krivohlavek - Claremore OK
Assignee:
Asphalt Technology and Consulting - Claremore OK
International Classification:
C09D19500
US Classification:
106269
Abstract:
A rapid set microsurfacing system which comprises 36% water, 2% of the quaternized or unquaternized emulsifier, 1. 5% acid (HCl), 56. 5% asphalt residue, and 4% latex polymer [1. 5% water and 2. 5% rubber]. The quaternized or unquaternized emulsifier comprising an amidoamine and imidazoline mixture prepared from the combination of a tall oil fatty acid rosin mixture with a rosin content between 8 to 40 percent and a polyamine of either ethylenediamine, diethylenediamine, diethylenetriamine, triethylenetetramine, tetraethylene pentamine, or aminoethylethanolamine. The break control agent used can be a hydrophilic, alkylated vinylpyrrolidone polymer (commercially available as Ganex. RTM. P-904 Polymer); polypropylene glycol; polysiloxane compounds such as trimethylsiloxy terminated polydimethylsiloxanes, silanol terminated polymethylsiloxane, T-structure polydimethylsiloxanes with styrene, vinyl chloride, ethylene, propylene or butadiene; the saponified or unsaponified microsurfacing emulsion or a combinations of these chemicals.

Making Multiple Phase Emulsion Or Gel

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US Patent:
55058779, Apr 9, 1996
Filed:
May 26, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/067721
Inventors:
Dennis Krivohlavek - Claremore OK
International Classification:
B01J 1300
C10L 132
US Classification:
252314
Abstract:
A multiple phase emulsion or gel including a water phase within at least one oil phase in which either or both of the phases contains one or more chemical moieties selected from a group consisting of organic compounds that have multiple hydroxide functionality, cholesterol, lecithin, multiple valent metal ions, saponified organic acids, unsaponified organic acids, saponified organic bases, unsaponified organic bases, nonionic surfactants and amphoteric compounds. The water and oil phase is also within a second water or oil phase in which the second water or oil phase is obtained by mixture of chemical moieties selected from a group consisting of organic acids, tall oil products, organic bases, phosphates, sulfates, nonionic chemicals, amphoterics and betaines.

Multiple Phase Emulsions In Burner Fuel, Combustion, Emulsion And Explosives Applications

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US Patent:
58345396, Nov 10, 1998
Filed:
Apr 9, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/633844
Inventors:
Dennis Krivohlavek - Claremore OK
International Classification:
C08J 326
C08L 9500
B01J 1300
C10L 132
US Classification:
524 60
Abstract:
A multiple phase emulsion or gel including a water phase within at least one oil phase in which either or both of the phases contains one or more chemical moieties selected from a group consisting of organic compounds that have multiple hydroxide functionality, cholesterol, lecithin, multiple valent metal ions, saponified organic acids, unsaponified organic acids, saponified organic bases, unsaponified organic bases, nonionic surfactants and amphoteric compounds. The water and oil phase is also within a second water or oil phase in which the second water or oil phase is obtained by mixture of chemical moieties selected from a group consisting of organic acids, tall oil products, organic bases, phosphates, sulfates, nonionic chemicals, amphoterics and betaines.
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