Assignee
CHRONOPOL INC
US·15 granted patents·1,054 citations·filing 1993–1998
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15 records- 0198US5834582ADegradable polymer compositionCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1996·Granted Nov 10, 1998·281 cites·96 claims
- 0297US5760118AEnd use applications of biodegradable polymersCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1995·Granted Jun 2, 1998·137 cites·10 claims
- 0396US5908918AImpact modified polylactideCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1998·Granted Jun 1, 1999·147 cites·39 claims
- 0494US5756651AImpact modified polylactideCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1996·Granted May 26, 1998·98 cites·43 claims
- 0589US5631066AProcess for making metalized films and films produced therefromCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1995·Granted May 20, 1997·79 cites·12 claims
- 0688US5681728AMethod and apparatus for the recovery and purification of organic acidsCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1995·Granted Oct 28, 1997·92 cites·81 claims
- 0787US6025458ADegradable polydioxaneone-based materialsCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1998·Granted Feb 15, 2000·38 cites·24 claims
- 0883US5633342AMethod for the synthesis of environmentally degradable block copolymersCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1995·Granted May 27, 1997·42 cites·51 claims
- 0980US5750732AMethod to produce cyclic estersCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1995·Granted May 12, 1998·37 cites·16 claims
- 1072US5639466AMethod for packaging foodstuffsCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1995·Granted Jun 17, 1997·33 cites·9 claims
- 1164US6027677AFilms containing poly(hydroxy acid)sCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1995·Granted Feb 22, 2000·26 cites·10 claims
- 1254US5686630APurifying cyclic esters by aqueous solvent extractionCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1995·Granted Nov 11, 1997·17 cites·20 claims
- 1352US5856523APurifying cyclic esters by aqueous solvent extraction and further purificationCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1997·Granted Jan 5, 1999·16 cites·16 claims
- 1445US5675021AMethod to produce and purify cyclic estersCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1995·Granted Oct 7, 1997·9 cites·130 claims
- 1538US5767222ADegradable polydioxaneone-based materialsCHRONOPOL INC·Filed 1993·Granted Jun 16, 1998·2 cites·113 claims
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