Inventor · Darmstadt, DE

Peter Quis

16Patents
9h-index
35Co-inventors
72Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 27, 1976 → Jul 9, 2002

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US5403883A Water soluble polymer dispersions Textiles; Paper 47 Expired
US5840804A Crosslinked water-soluble polymer dispersions Textiles; Paper 44 Expired
US4199486A Plastisols comprising copolymers of methyl methacrylate Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 27 Expired
US5480934A Method for the production of a low-viscosity, water-soluble polymeric dispersion Chemistry; Metallurgy 25 Expired
US5541252A Method of manufacturing water-soluble polymer dispersions having high polymer content Chemistry; Metallurgy 22 Expired
US4340707A Liquid, UV-hardenable coating agent and binder Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 22 Expired
US4071653A Powdery copolymer comprising methyl methacrylate and monomer having a basic nitrogen atom Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 18 Expired
US4105519A Polymerization method using ultraviolet light Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 12 Expired
US7049355B2 Low-odor, cold-curing (METH) acrylate reaction resin for floor coating, a floor coating containing the reaction resin, and a process for the preparation of the floor coating Chemistry; Metallurgy 11 Expired
US4585809A Resin binders for foundry molding sands Performing Operations; Transporting 9 Expired
US4847309A Method for making foundry sand containing a resin binder Chemistry; Metallurgy 9 Expired
US6960638B2 Depot polymerization starter beads Chemistry; Metallurgy 9 Expired
US4663199A Wet metallization of acrylic resin articles Electricity 6 Expired
US4558084A Plastisol comprising a copolymer of methyl methacrylate and itaconic or its anhydride Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 5 Expired
US4581401A Radiation sensitive polymeric material Performing Operations; Transporting 1 Expired
US6620876B2 Aqueous monomer/polymer composition Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Expired

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