Aachen, Germany

Elisabeth Heine

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 92(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2001

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Elisabeth Heine: Innovator in Enzymatic Treatment of Wool

Introduction

Elisabeth Heine is a notable inventor based in Aachen, Germany. She has made significant contributions to the field of textile treatment, particularly in the enzymatic processing of wool. Her innovative methods aim to enhance the properties of wool and animal hair materials, making them more desirable for various applications.

Latest Patents

Elisabeth Heine holds a patent for a "Method for enzymatic treatment of wool." This invention relates to techniques for producing wool or animal hair materials with improved characteristics such as shrink-proofing, increased whiteness, enhanced dyeability, increased softness, and reduced pilling tendency. The method involves treating wool or animal hair materials using plasma treatment processes or the Delhey process, followed by treatment with a proteolytic enzyme, specifically a serine protease like subtilisin, to achieve the desired improvements.

Career Highlights

Elisabeth has been associated with Novozymes A/S, a company renowned for its focus on biotechnology and enzyme production. Her work at Novozymes has allowed her to explore innovative solutions in textile processing, contributing to the advancement of sustainable practices in the industry.

Collaborations

Elisabeth has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Lone Dybdal and Hartwig Hocker. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages the exchange of ideas and expertise in the field of enzymatic treatments.

Conclusion

Elisabeth Heine's contributions to the field of enzymatic treatment of wool demonstrate her commitment to innovation and sustainability in textile processing. Her patent reflects a significant advancement in improving the properties of wool, showcasing her role as a leading inventor in this domain.

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