Developing A Surface Negative And Then A Surface Positive Mold Patents (Class 264/227)
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Publication number: 20030062652Abstract: Methods of rapidly prototyping microstructures such as HARMs are disclosed. A high precision process uses polymeric microstructure replication techniques and sacrificial layer etching techniques to mass produce high aspect ratio metallic and polymer micromold inserts. In one embodiment, after fabrication of an initial micromold insert, high aspect ratio replications are created by casting replication material, such as PDMS, directly onto the initial micromold insert. The replicated HARM is coated with a sacrificial layer and then electroplated to replicate another set of micromold inserts. After the electroplating process is completed, the sacrificial layer is etched away to release the replicated micromold inserts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2001Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: Jeong-Bong Lee, Harish Manohara, Kabseog Kim, Sang-Won Park
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Publication number: 20030011102Abstract: A sculpture manufacturing method comprises inputting a photograph or a picture; processing and analyzing the photograph or picture for converting it into a computer image; using a computer aided device to carve an acrylic board to form an acrylic mold; converting acrylic mold into a silicone mold; converting silicone mold into a plaster mold; pouring pottery or porcelain material into plaster mold; curing plaster mold for obtaining a pottery or porcelain mold; and first baking, cooling, coating, and second baking the same for forming the sculpture. It is advantageous for being quick, cost effective, and visually attractive.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2001Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventor: Kuo-Sheng Lin
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Patent number: 6491855Abstract: A method of making tooling by preparing a master model having a first surface and casting a thin-skinned mold from a first master surface, with an inner surface corresponding to the first master surface and an outer surface spaced from the inner surface thereof. A bolster is fabricated in releasable contact with the outer surface of the thin-skinned mold and serves as a support structure for the thin-skinned mold or a replica thereof. The bolster and thin-skinned mold are removed from the master and the thin-skinned mold supported by the bolster in contact with the outer surface thereof. A thickness calibration material is located on the inner surface of the thin-skinned mold and corresponds in thickness to an article to be produced. A matching contra halfmold set is formed against the calibration material, the calibration material and thin-skinned mold being supported by the bolster.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Inventor: Alan Roger Harper
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Patent number: 6489418Abstract: This patent application describes the use of molecular imprinting as a means for preparation of anti-idiotypic imprint matrices. With this technique, imprints of artificial or natural molecules including their recognition sites, such as of molecularly imprinted polymers or biological receptors, antibodies or enzymes, can be prepared. In the former case, using the original imprints as casts or molds in a subsequent polymerisation step, utilising preferentially functionally complementary monomers, the formation of imprint materials containing recognition sites complementary in shape and functionality with the original imprint can be obtained but being of different composition. Alternatively, imprints or images of the artificial or biological species can be obtained directly. The so formed preparations can be used in a vast variety of applications, e.g. as new drugs, inhibitors or new affinity materials.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1996Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Inventor: Klaus Mosbach
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Publication number: 20020175444Abstract: A method for producing a human body part prosthesis, in the case where one pattern of human body part is lost or removed from a generally symmetrical human body part consisting of the left pattern and the right pattern, for restoring the lost or removed human body part, the method comprising: a reverse molding step in which a form of the remaining human body part BL of the other pattern is impression modeled directly from the remaining human body part of the other pattern, and an impression model of one pattern which is lost or removed is reverse-molded from the impression model 10 of the other pattern thus impression modeled, and a prosthesis molding step for molding a human body part prosthesis 1 of the lost or removed side from the reversed impression model 18 molded in the reverse molding step.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventor: Masahiro Sato
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Patent number: 6444148Abstract: Methods and apparatus useful in the development of molds are disclosed. In particular, the methods and apparatus of the present invention are useful, for example, in the context of dimensionally expanding and printing a picture image on a printable sheet for use in making a picture print thermoforming female mold of castible shrinkable material. In addition, a process for producing a male mold which replicates brush strokes of an original painting is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Inventor: Glenn T. Harding
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Publication number: 20020113334Abstract: Replicas are molded by curing a photo-curable liquid silicone rubber composition to form a transparent mother mold having a cavity corresponding to the outer contour of a master model, casting a photo-curable liquid resin into the mold cavity, and irradiating light to the liquid resin through the mold wall. Replicas can be fabricated by simple steps and within a short time.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: ASAHI KASEI KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Yasuhiko Matsuoka, Tarou Kita, Hironao Fujiki, Takafumi Sakamoto, Shohei Nakamura, Kousi Anai
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Patent number: 6432247Abstract: A hearing aid instrument of the in-the-ear type (and preferably CIC) provides a plate member with electronic hearing aid components mounted thereto. The plate member is preferably of a harder material such as hard plastic. A soft polymeric body is bonded to the plate member and encapsulates preferably a plurality of the electronic hearing aid components. The body is soft and is shaped to conform to the ear canal of the user. The soft polymeric body and encapsulated electronic hearing aid components define a soft structure compliant to the ear canal during use and that is substantially solid and free of void spaces between at least some of the components and the ear canal. This combination of soft compliant structure and encapsulated electronic hearing aid components addresses problems of peripheral leakage, poor fit, pivotal displacement that occurs with jaw motion and internal cross talk of components housed in prior art hollow type hearing aids.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1998Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Softear Technologies, L.L.C.Inventors: Roger P. Juneau, Lynn P. Creel, Edward J. Desporte, Michael Major, Gregory R. Siegle, Kelly M. Kinler
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Publication number: 20020064745Abstract: Solid free form fabrication techniques such as fused deposition modeling and three-dimensional printing are used to create a shell used in the manufacture of a dental restoration. Three-dimensional printing comprises ink-jet printing a binder into selected areas of sequentially deposited layers of powder. Each layer is created by spreading a thin layer of powder over the surface of a powder bed. Instructions for each layer may be derived directly from a CAD representation of the restoration. The area to be printed is obtained by computing the area of intersection between the desired plane and the CAD representation of the object. All the layers required for an aesthetically sound shell can be deposited concurrently slice after slice and sintered/cured simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventors: Martin L. Schulman, Carlino Panzera
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Patent number: 6379599Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of molecularly imprinted polymers useful for separation of enzymes, which comprises the steps of reacting a complex of enzyme and affinity monomer, a comonomer and a crosslinker, with a polymerization initiator and a polymerization accelerator at ambient temperature and pressure for a period ranging between 2 to 24 hrs, thereby obtaining a crosslinked polymer, crushing the cross linked polymer obtained to fine particles, adding a solvent and extracting imprinted enzyme from the polymer, obtaining the molecularly imprinted polymer, contacting the imprinted polymer with aqueous solution containing imprinted enzyme or a mixture of imprinted enzyme and other enzymes and isolating the enzyme-adsorbed polymer.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Council of Scientific and Industrial ResearchInventors: Alankar Arun Vaidya, Bhalchandra Shripad Lele, Mohan Gopalkrishna Kulkarni, Raghunath Anant Mashelkar
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Publication number: 20020047222Abstract: A method of making a new dental prosthetic from an existing dental prosthetic including the steps of providing an existing dental prosthetic; and providing a mold having a bottom half and a top half, the bottom half including a side wall, a closed bottom and an open top face for mating with the top half, the top half including a further side wall, an open bottom face for mating with the open top face of the bottom half, and a partially opened top. The bottom half is then partially filled with a first molding material, and a first portion of the existing denture of a first molded material. The top half of the mold is placed on the bottom half of the mold; and a portion of the first material and a further portion of the existing denture is covered with a second material. A mold for making a dental prosthetic includes a top half and a mating bottom half. The bottom half includes a side, an open top, and a substantially closed bottom.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventor: Graham K. Philp
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Publication number: 20020043738Abstract: The device and method of the invention utilizes a vacuum pump, a casting device, first and second CIR Connectors, a connector cuff, a casting balloon, a heating chamber or oven, a supracondylar wedge, and a CIR alignment/vacuum forming jig to create a prosthetic device under field conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventor: Yeongchi Wu
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Patent number: 6350558Abstract: The method of making a dry film decorative panel covered with paint or covered with metal or plastic sheet film designed to look like metal includes providing a substrate, at least one sheet of dry photoresist film, developer wash for the dry film and at least one art work stencil. Preferably, any line art work can be utilized as the art work stencil. The dry film is placed intermediate the art work and on the substrate thereby forming a layered composite. The layered composite is exposed to UV light to polymerize the exposed areas. The art work is thereafter removed. Non-UV exposed dry film layer portions are washed away utilizing developer wash. The resulting UV exposed and polymerized dry film portions create relies on the substrate. Multiple layer relies are created by repeating the aforementioned steps. The relief and supporting substrate is painted to form a decorative panel or is covered with metal or metal-like plastic sheet foil.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Inventor: Rainer Gocksch
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Patent number: 6342178Abstract: Replicas are molded by curing a photo-curable liquid silicone rubber composition to form a transparent mother mold having a cavity corresponding to the outer contour of a master model, casting a photo-curable liquid resin into the mold cavity, and irradiating light to the liquid resin through the mold wall. Replicas can be fabricated by simple steps and within a short time.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1997Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Asahi Kasei Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yasuhiko Matsuoka, Tarou Kita, Hironao Fujiki, Takafumi Sakamoto, Shohei Nakamura, Kousi Anai
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Publication number: 20010028123Abstract: Methods and apparatus useful in the development of molds are disclosed. In particular, the methods and apparatus of the present invention are useful, for example, in the context of dimensionally expanding and printing a picture image on a printable sheet for use in making a picture print thermoforming female mold of castible shrinkable material. In addition, a process for producing a male mold which replicates brush strokes of an original painting is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2001Publication date: October 11, 2001Inventor: Glenn T. Harding
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Publication number: 20010027348Abstract: Methods for reproducing a 3D object surface are provided. A preferred method according to this invention includes (1) identifying a real object surface, (2) acquiring at least a 3D data set with a 3D surface imaging device, (3) acquiring at least a 2D data set using a 2D surface imaging device with a surface resolution of at least about 0.1 mm2, (4) synthesizing a 3D composite data set by orienting a first virtual image of the first data set and a second virtual image of the second data set to form a composite virtual image that corresponds to the composite data set, and (5) making a reproduction of the object surface with the composite data set. Orientation of the virtual images is relative to each other and without substantial loss of surface resolution.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2000Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: A-Pear Biometric Replications, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Ferrone
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Patent number: 6290890Abstract: A process for making laminate articles, which includes fabricating a prototype article having an article interface surface, forming a female mould from the prototype article, and forming a male mould from the female mould. An inner shell is then made from the female mould and an outer shell from the male mould. The inner and outer shells are bonded together to form a laminate article.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1999Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Inventor: Peter B. Karesa
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Patent number: 6224816Abstract: Tool having a molding surface is formed from a flowable material (e.g., powder material) wherein the shape of molding surface is formed from a molding process using a master pattern having a surface with a shape substantially the same as the shape of the molding surface to be formed. The tool has at least one thermal control element located within it and spaced from the molding surface where a component used in forming the thermal control element is located within the flowable material prior to solidifying the material. The powder material is preferably a mixture of metals. The thermal control elements include fluid flow paths, heating elements, temperature sensors, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1998Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Hull, Michael S. Lockard, Thomas A. Almquist
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Patent number: 6221477Abstract: A material is disclosed which produced by a process in which a mold is filled of deformable shaped bodies, after which the mold is filled with a base material. The bodies are removed and the solidified base material forms a material of shell-like structures and an interconnecting pore system between the skeleton structures. The material produced by the process can be used as bone replacement materials, implants, filters and drug delivery systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Inventor: Klaus Draenert
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Patent number: 6200514Abstract: A method of fabricating a resilient model of an article of manufacture, such as an earth-boring drill bit body or component thereof, including fabricating the resilient model of the article of manufacture by layered manufacturing techniques. The resilient model may then be employed to cast one or more molds from refractory material. The molds may be used to fabricate the modeled article of manufacture. The invention also includes a resilient, layer-manufactured model of an article of manufacture, such as an earth-boring drill bit.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Matthias Meister
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Patent number: 6177034Abstract: Methods for reproducing a 3D object surface are provided. A preferred method according to this invention includes (1) identifying a real object surface, (2) acquiring at least a 3D data set with a 3D surface imaging device, (3) acquiring at least a 2D data set using a 2D surface imaging device with a surface resolution of at least about 0.1 mm2, (4) synthesizing a 3D composite data set by orienting a first virtual image of the first data set and a second virtual image of the second data set to form a composite virtual image that corresponds to the composite data set, and (5) making a reproduction of the object surface with the composite data set. Orientation of the virtual images is relative to each other and without substantial loss of surface resolution.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: A-Pear Biometric Replications Inc.Inventor: Thomas Ferrone
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Patent number: 6158497Abstract: The method comprises the production of a first positive model of an item to be cast. The positive model is produced with a flange extending in an imaginary separation line of the item. The flange extends both inwardly in the item within an outer periphery of the item and outwardly outside the outer periphery of the item. The flange establishes an artificial increase of the thickness of the item. Through different intermediate steps at least a first mould part and a second mould part of a mould are produced. The first and the second mould part of the mould initially have a separation zone forming a contact surface between the first and the second mould part. The mould parts are treated in the separation zone so that the negative moulds of an upper and a lower surface of the part of the flange extending outside the item will subsequently form a contact surface of the first and the second mould part.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Formkon ApSInventors: J.o slashed.rn Anker Lange, Ejvind Viggo Kristensen
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Patent number: 6129540Abstract: An abrasive article is provided having a sheet-like structure having a major surface having deployed in fixed position thereon a plurality of abrasive three-dimensional abrasive composites, each of the composites comprising abrasive particles dispersed in a binder and having a precise shape defined by a distinct and discernible boundary which includes specific dimensions, wherein the precise shapes are not all identical.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Timothy L. Hoopman, Nelson D. Sewall
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Patent number: 6113836Abstract: A female mold (2, 12, 22, 32, 42, 52, 62) having a desirable pattern is formed on a substrate (1, 11, 21, 31, 41, 51, 61). Next, ceramic material (3, 13, 23, 33, 43, 53, 63) is filled in spaces in the female mold. Thereafter, the female mold is removed by heating the entire substrate, whereby a desirable thick film pattern can be finely and easily formed. The inorganic paste material comprising inorganic liquid vehicle containing water glass as main ingredient and powdery solid dispersed in the inorganic liquid vehicle is used as the ceramic material. The volume change of the inorganic paste material is small during the drying and calcinating processes, thus the inorganic paste material is prevented from being broken.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Dai Nippon Insatsu Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yorihiko Sakai, Norikatsu Ono, Norikazu Mineo, Takeshi Matsumoto, Hideaki Fujii
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Patent number: 6110602Abstract: A structure of solid material for use in making an investment casting mold and a method of making it are disclosed. The structure has a plurality of levels of spaced plates arranged such that in plan view the plates define a plurality of adjoining polygonal formations. The method includes solidifying portions of a body of liquid material to provide a first set of spaced plates, solidifying further portions at different levels to provide at least a second set of plates oriented transversely of plates of the first set. Adjacent sets are interconnected along side edges in essentially point connections.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: University of NottinghamInventors: Philip Michael Dickens, Richard James Mackenzie Hague
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Patent number: 6086801Abstract: A method for forming the outer surface of a breast prosthesis is disclosed. A digital, three-dimensional image is formed of a patient's breast using a computerized scanner. A computer-controlled milling machine utilizes the image to form a solid model of the breast. A sheet of flexible, moldable material having a uniform, precise thickness is then vacuum-formed over the breast model. A hard, two-piece mold is cast from the flexible sheet. A soft, curable material is then either poured or injected between the two pieces of the mold to form the breast prosthesis outer surface. The breast prosthesis outer surface is then turned inside out to form a shape that is a mirror image of the patient's breast.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Board of Trustees of the University of ArkansasInventor: L. Daniel Eaton
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Patent number: 6063314Abstract: Shaped article replicas which are proportionately accurate replicas of a shaped article and which are equal, greater or smaller in size than said shaped article are made by preparing a swellable polymer replica of said shaped article; immersing said swellable polymer replica in a swelling agent system under conditions which will enlarge said polymer replica to a predetermined extent; forming a casting mold of such enlarged polymer replica; making a powder compact in said casting mold and heating said powder compact to produced a proportionately accurate solid replica of a predetermined size.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Den-Mat CorporationInventor: Thomas Chadwick
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Patent number: 6042759Abstract: A method of making functional orthotics from a multiplicity of uniquely designed injection molds which have been constructed by studying large numbers of replicas produced from uncorrected replicas that replicate the contour of the feet of a multiplicity of patients. In one form of the method of the invention, following a careful dimensional study of the corrected replicas, they are grouped into families, the members of which exhibit lower surface contours that are substantially identical. An injection mold is then made for each of the identified families, in a manner such that the mold will produce an orthotic having an upper surface that corresponds to the lower surface of the corrected orthotic that make up the group. Companion data is then developed which correlates the corrected replicas of each identified family with the uncorrected replicas from which they were made. A study of the uncorrected replicas then provides data as to the contour of the patient's feet which they replicate.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Inventor: Scott Marshall
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Patent number: 6019927Abstract: A flexible and resilient positive pattern is made for a desired high temperature metal or ceramic part such as a gas turbine impeller having a complex geometry with walls defining undercut spaces, and the pattern with flexible walls is dipped into a ceramic molding media capable of drying and hardening. The pattern is removed from the media to form a ceramic layer on the flexible pattern, and the layer is coated with sand and air dried to form a ceramic layer. The dipping, sanding and drying operations are repeated several times to form a multiple layer ceramic shell. The flexible wall pattern is removed from the shell, by partially collapsing with suction if necessary, to form a first ceramic shell mold with a negative cavity defining the part and to provide for reusing the pattern. A second ceramic shell mold is formed on the first shell mold to define the back of the part and a pour passage, and the combined shell molds are fired in a kiln.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1997Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Inventor: Nicholas Galliger
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Patent number: 6010655Abstract: A method of making a ceramic ornament having short undercuts on a surface. A primary clay body is molded into a primary resin body by a silicone mold assembly. The primary resin body is then used to make upper and lower silicone mold assemblies. After slip is poured into the silicone mold assemblies, the plaster molding members will absorb moisture in the slip. Two clay body portions having a predetermined thickness are formed into shape. After removing the molding members and coating the connection line of the clay body portions with slip, the two silicone mold assemblies are combined. The two silicone mold assemblies will be formed into a complete figurative body upon the slip being dried. The figurative body is then fired at a high temperature so as to obtain a ceramic ornament having short undercuts and decorative threads on a surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Seagull Decor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Lillian Chen
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Patent number: 5997796Abstract: An implant having an integrally-textured, hemocompatible blood-contacting surface and a method for producing the same is provided. The implantable device can include a device body having a textured surface and a predefined complex shape, such as a bladder or a generally U-shaped conduit. The device body can be composed of a first device material, and the textured surface can be formed of a second device material on the obverse side of the device. The textured surface can have multiple, blood-compatible structures integrally formed thereon. The structures can be fibrils that are suitable for a generally uniform biological layer to be established thereupon.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Vascor, Inc.Inventor: Daniel R. Moore
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Patent number: 5993716Abstract: The invention relates to a material of a three-dimensional framework of supporting, trabecular structures encompassing cavities which are connected with one another and which can be predeterminedly adjusted. The material is obtainable by forming the framework around the shaped bodies serving as space retainers for the cavities and subsequently removing the shaped bodies. The material according to the invention can be used for example as a implant or as a filter.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Klaus Draenert
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Patent number: 5993702Abstract: An embossed substrate comprising a substrate of a plastic material and having a surface and an embossed surface carried by the surface of the substrate. The embossed surface is characterized by having a pattern with an average roughness of between 100 nanometers and 300 nanometers with the roughness being distributed substantially uniformly over the surface, the pattern has ridges and valleys with the horizontal distance between adjacent ridges and/or valleys being greater than the depth between the ridges and the valleys. The peaks and the valleys are randomly disposed without periodicity to cause diffusion of light impinging thereon to minimize or eliminate interference effects when the embossed surface overcoated with thin planar organic layers is exposed to light.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Flex Products, Inc.Inventor: Gregory F. Davis
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Patent number: 5989476Abstract: A method for making a molded refractory article including the steps of providing a mold including a master pattern, the mold and master pattern defining a mold cavity; filling the mold cavity with a mixture comprising refractory particles and a heat fugitive binder; placing the assembly of the mold, master pattern and mixture in a furnace; curing the mixture; separating the mold and master pattern from the cured mixture; removing the binder to form a porous structure, sintering the porous structure to provide a porous refractory article and infiltrating the porous refractory article with a filler metal.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: 3D Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Lockard, Kris Schmidt, Charles W. Hull
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Patent number: 5980232Abstract: In a golf ball having at least a set of large and small diameter dimples, the large and small diameter dimples are of the same cross-sectional shape in their lower portion. A master model is prepared by feeding a cutter into a hemispherical surface of a master block to different depths while rotating the cutter, thereby forming a set of large and small recesses, respectively, wherein the large and small recesses have the same cross-sectional shape. The master model having plural types of dimples can be briefly fabricated and has increased freedom of design. Using the master model, a golf ball featuring uniform and densely distributed dimples can be manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Bridgestone Sports Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hirotaka Shimosaka, Keisuke Ihara, Michio Inoue, Atuki Kasasima
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Patent number: 5976444Abstract: The present invention is a process for making a nanochannel glass (NCG) rica, having the steps of: coating a face of an etched NCG with a replica material (with or without an intervening buffer layer), where the etched NCG face has a plurality of channels arranged in a desired pattern, to form a replica coating on the NCG conforming to the pattern; and removing the replica coating from the etched NCG. The present invention is also the replica made by this process.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1996Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Douglas H. Pearson, Ronald J. Tonucci
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Patent number: 5958314Abstract: A process is disclosed for producing a positive-material with a skeleton made of shell-like structures and an interconnecting pore system designed between the skeleton structures. Also disclosed is a process for producing a negative-material made of shaped bodies interconnected by bridges a process for producing a positive/negative-material, materials produced by this process and their use as bone replacement materials, implants, filters and drug delivery systems. According to this process deformable shaped bodies in bulk are poured into a mold that forms a negative model of the material.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventor: Klaus Draenert
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Patent number: 5942070Abstract: A method for fabricating a composite pressure vessel comprising layering up of an uncured carbon fiber fabric/resin prepreg on a mold. Thereupon an uncured insulating rubber is layered up and combined with the uncured carbon fiber fabric/resin prepreg by autoclaving. This method produces an insulator for a composite pressure vessel which insulator is an aspect of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Agency For Defense DevelopmentInventors: Byeong-Yeol Park, Sang-Ki Chung, Bal Jung
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Patent number: 5939011Abstract: A method for producing a composite mandrel (20) for use in creating a precise set of surface features inside a hot isostatic pressed (HIP) billet for producing a desired tool uses a composite nickel shell (16) and ceramic interior (18). A free form fabrication (FFF) or wax positive pattern (10) of the desired tool is made first, then a layer of nickel is deposited on the surface of the FFF positive pattern to produce a nickel shell (16) which is a negative of the desired tool. The final step in creating the composite mandrel (20) is filling the nickel shell (16) with ceramic material (18) to increase the rigidity of the nickel shell thereby forming a mandrel for use in an HIP process to make the desired tool.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1998Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dawn Roberta White, Daniel Edward Wilkosz
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Patent number: 5891372Abstract: In order to make a personalised helmet liner using a rigid injection shell, a cast of the user's skull is made from a quick-setting product; the desired position of the user's head and the cast relative to a predetermined helmet reference frame is determined on an optical bench and a reference support (30) is fixed to the cast; a dummy head provided with a positioning support relative to the rigid shell is moulded in the cast by comparison with the reference support; the dummy head is placed inside the rigid shell and the dummy head and the shell are positioned relative to one another by using an indicator (31) on the support, and an expandable foam is injected into the space between the rigid shell and the dummy head.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1998Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: IntertechniqueInventors: Christophe Besset, Fernand Bertheau
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Patent number: 5858296Abstract: A method for preparing mimics of a wide variety of drugs and other biologlly active molecules using molecular imprinting techniques, and the mimics produced thereby, is disclosed. Specifically, the mimic is designed by: (i) polymerization of functional monomers around a known drug or biologically active molecule (the template) that exhibits a desired activity; (ii) removal of the template molecule; and then (iii) polymerization of a second class of monomers in the void left by the template, to provide a new organic molecule which exhibits one or more desired properties which are similar to that of the template.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Yissum Research Development Co. of the Hebrew University of JerusalemInventor: Abraham Jacob Domb
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Patent number: 5759468Abstract: A cube corner article and method of manufacturing the article from a series of unitary substrates. A plurality of pins are assembled to form a mold having an array of cube corner elements on a surface. Then, a replica of the cube corner element array is produced in a substrate suitable for forming retroreflective surfaces. Portions of the replica substrate material are removed. The removal of these portions forms at least one cavity bounded by side walls in the replica at a depth at least that of the cube cube corner elements. The replica is replicated to produce an additional directly machinable substrate suitable for forming retroreflective surfaces having at least one raised section having sidewalls at a height at least that of the cube corner elements. At least one raised section is directly machined to form an array of cube corner elements.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Kenneth L. Smith, Gerald M. Benson
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Patent number: 5750160Abstract: A method of forming a nickel shell for a mold insert to reproduce an article surface, and a novel nickel shell insert are disclosed. The method comprises securing the article to be reproduced to a base having a perimeter, forming a dam about the perimeter, filling the interior of the dam with a silicone, mounting a register plate over the article within the dam in contact with the silicone, and allowing the silicone to cure whereby the silicone forms a negative master of the article surface, removing the negative master from the article and positioning a steel mandrel over the negative master to define a cavity therebetween, feeding a silicone which is not adherent to the negative master into said cavity to fill the cavity and allowing the silicone to cure whereby the silicone forms a positive master which adheres to the steel mandrel, removing the negative master from the positive master, and depositing a layer of nickel by nickel vapour deposition onto the positive master to form a nickel shell.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Weber Manufacturing LimitedInventors: Reinhart Weber, Robert E. Sheppard
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Patent number: 5746952Abstract: A method of making functional orthotics from a multiplicity of uniquely designed injection molds which have been constructed by studying large numbers of replicas produced from uncorrected replicas that replicate the contour of the feet of a multiplicity of patients. In one form of the method of the invention, following a careful dimensional study of the corrected replicas, they are grouped into families, the members of which exhibit lower surface contours that are substantially identical. An injection mold is then made for each of the identified families, in a manner such that the mold will produce an orthotic having an upper surface that corresponds to the lower surface of the corrected orthotic that make up the group. Companion data is then developed which correlates the corrected replicas of each identified family with the uncorrected replicas from which they were made. A study of the uncorrected replicas then provides data as to the contour of the patient's feet which they replicate.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Professional Footcare International, Inc.Inventor: Scott Marshall
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Patent number: 5722166Abstract: In the manufacture of a shaped part, which consists of different materials and includes a support body and a cover, which covers the support body at least in part, economical and rational production can be achieved in which the following process steps are provided: at least one model version of the shaped part in the original size is made out of shapeable material, a cover mold is made by using a model version in its original size, a model version of the original size is cut down to the contour of the support body and is thus used as a model for producing a support body mold, by means of which the support body is produced, and the cover mold is filled with a filling, which constitutes the cover and can be subsequently solidified, into which the previously made support body is embedded, and which is then solidified.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1995Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Inventor: Armin Voswinkel
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Patent number: 5716566Abstract: A method for making a mottled and patterned pen barrel is disclosed, wherein a tube is preformed to have two ends and an intermediate portion, At least one mold cavity is provided in a mold for forming the pen barrel. A pair of positioning members are sleeved respectively around two ends of the tube, and the positioning members are positioned in the mold cavity so as to center the tube in the mold cavity and so as to create, in the mold cavity, a molding space surrounding an entire peripheral surface of the intermediate portion. A liquid coating composition is poured into the molding space to form a cover integral with the entire peripheral surface of the intermediate portion. Finally, the covered tube is removed from the mold cavity and the positioning members are removed from the covered tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Alvin Lee Jewelry, Inc.Inventor: Yeou-Ching Lee
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Patent number: 5707578Abstract: A method for preparing plastic injection mold inserts capable of forming a three-dimensional article in a plastic injection molding process. The method includes (a) forming a master mold insert having a recess therein which has a shape which is complementary to at least a portion of the shape of the three-dimensional article; (b) preparing a temporary reverse mold of the master mold insert; (c) positioning a metal gate in the reverse mold adjacent to and in contact with the article form; (d) introducing a hardenable plastic resin into the reverse mold; (e) allowing the resin to harden to form a mold insert; and (f) removing the mold insert from the reverse mold.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Hach CompanyInventors: Gary W. Johnson, Joseph P. Myers, Mark A. Perrotto
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Patent number: 5676899Abstract: Products having a real wood appearance from synthetic resins, are produced by creating a mold from a wood plug having a grain pattern of the type desired; treating the wood to the extent necessary to open the grain pores as desired; creating a mold from an impression from the wood plug; molding products from the mold, applying a pigmented viscous paste to the products and wiping the paste on the products to produce the desired finish color; the paste containing dryers to promote prompt drying; and applying a clear finish coat over the surfaces of the products.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Inventors: John B. Mrozinski, John L. Lindeman
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Patent number: 5641437Abstract: A method for producing visible marks in molded contact lenses, particularly soft hydrogel contact lenses, by placing a recessed mark configuration in a metal insert. The metal insert is subsequently used to produce injection molding frames, which are then subsequently used in the molding of the final contact lenses. The recessed mark configuration is at least approximately 10 microns deep, has a Volume Index, which is the ratio of the quantity volume below a reference surface minus the volume above the reference surface over the volume below the reference surface, of at least approximately 0.9. The recessed mark configuration also preferably has a ratio of surface roughness (RMS or Ra) to a peak-to-valley (PV) measurement, RMS/PV or of Ra/PV, of greater than approximately 0.15.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Products, Inc.Inventors: Wayner E. Williams, Mark A. Duarte
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Patent number: 5599491Abstract: An apparatus for making a mold for forming positive models identical to a positive master has upper and lower mold shells having confronting and contiguous rims lying in respective planes. The shells are dimensioned when juxtaposed to spacedly contain the master. A clamp is engageable with the shells generally at the rims to hold the shells together with the plane of their rims spaced apart.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1994Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Krupp Medizintechnik GmbHInventors: Benedikt Pollock, Albert Schr oder