Reshaping, Drawing Or Stretching Patents (Class 264/479)
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Publication number: 20040225269Abstract: Environmentally degradable molded or extruded articles comprising a blend of polyhydroxyalkanoate copolymer and an environmentally degradable thermoplastic polymer or copolymer are disclosed. Such compositions provide annealing cycle times to form molded or extruded articles that are less than annealing cycle times to form a molded or extruded article lacking the environmentally degradable thermoplastic polymer or copolymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Jean Jiangun Zhao, Isao Noda, Gary Wayne Gilbertson, Drew Clifton McAvoy, Brian Francis Gray, David Harry Melik
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Publication number: 20040190102Abstract: An optical structure and method for forming same includes a plurality of first cured portions and a plurality of second cured portions that are formed from a same light-curable material. The first plurality of cured portions is cured to a first amount. The plurality of second cured portions is cured to a second amount. The first amount is sufficiently different than the second amount to result with discontinuities on the surface of the structure. The lenticular layer can include a prism layer having random discontinuities on the peaks. The discontinuities can also be formed on a window side of the prisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Patrick W. Mullen, Robert B. Nilsen
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Publication number: 20040188889Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for machining polymers and, in particular, to a process for machining fluorine-containing polymers such as polytetrafluoroethylene using a beam of energetic ions, wherein at least some of the ions are high linear energy transfer (LET) ions. The present invention enables very deep high aspect ratio microfeatures to be produced. The process may also be used on a mesoscopic and macroscopic (normal) scale. Components to be machined may have relatively large dimensions (typically at least several mm thick) as the aspect ratio and etch rate are very high. While the process is a direct writing process, a mask may nevertheless be used for high volume parallel processing. The process does not require the use of a resist layer. The process is less expensive and faster than alternative methods such as synchrottron x-ray lithography.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Carl John Sofield, Geoffrey William Grime
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Patent number: 6780371Abstract: There is disclosed a process for inline producing a biaxially oriented releasing film by consecutively orienting a non oriented film (polyethylene terephthalate or polypropylene) in the machine or transverse direction one by one which comprises coating at least one side of a film in a state prior to biaxial orientation with an addition reaction type silicone based releasing agent (e.g. solvent type), preferably incorporated with a photosensitizer; biaxially orienting the film; thereafter heat annealing the same; and subsequently performing ultraviolet ray irradiation. The process enables easy production of the releasing film which is excellent in releasability, non-migration property of silicone, and productivity, and which is well suited for use in the production of pressure sensitive adhesive labels and tapes, ceramic green sheets, synthetic leather, etc.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Lintec CorporationInventors: Tomishi Shibano, Toru Nakamura
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Publication number: 20040146718Abstract: Biaxially oriented polyester films which have a polyester-containing base layer (B) which additionally comprises poly(m-xyleneadipamide) and at least one overlayer (A), and whose average roughness is preferably from 10 to 100 nm and whose gloss is greater than 100, feature improved optical properties and very good barrier properties, especially toward passage of oxygen, and are therefore suitable as packaging materials for foods or other consumable items.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: Matthias Konrad, Herbert Peiffer, Gottfried Hilkert
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Publication number: 20040142194Abstract: The invention relates to a transparent, biaxially oriented polyester film which comprises at least 80% by weight of thermoplastic polyester and also comprises an amount in the range from 0.05 to 0.5% by weight of a specific pigment system. The invention further relates to a process for producing the film. The film can be used as a packaging film, or for metalizing or ceramic coating, and in applications in the industrial sector, as a substrate for stamping foils.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: Herbert Peiffer, Martin Mueller-Roosen, Gottfried Hilkert
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Publication number: 20040122123Abstract: A pultrusion apparatus for manufacturing a fiber-reinforced plastic article having a non-linear shape includes a mold configured to receive a partially cured fiber-reinforced plastic article and to form the partially-cured fiber-reinforced plastic article into a spirally wound shape. A drive mechanism is coupled to the mold and configured to rotate the mold such that the fiber-reinforced plastic article is taken up on the mold. An energy source is operatively associated with the mold and positioned so that the partially cured fiber-reinforced plastic article is cured in a spirally wound shape as the article is taken up on the longitudinally extending mold. The pultrusion apparatus allows for continuously shaping a non-linear fiber-reinforced plastic article, obviating the need for any of the work to be done by hand, which may be labor intensive, not as highly reproducible, and potentially contaminating.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Robert P. Kusy, Scott Zufall, Matthew Camp, Glenys Thorstenson, Brian Rucker, Hiawatha Demby, David Ruddell, Elodia Cole, Aditya Patel
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Publication number: 20040058118Abstract: A method of shaping a heat shrinkable material comprising the steps of providing a blank comprising a heat shrinkable material; applying a substance heatable by microwave radiation to a portion of the blank; and applying microwave radiation to the substance so that the substance is heated. Thus the portion of the blank is heated and the blank is shaped.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Berhard Fink
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Patent number: 6706235Abstract: An apparatus for heating a pin shaped thermoplastic material is provided including a quartz tube, a heat radiator and a securing mechanism. The quartz tube has tube ends and is helix shaped. The heat radiator is arranged in the quartz tube and includes an electrical resistance wire connected to a power supply. The securing mechanism is a heat resistant element connected to the quartz tube that secures the part to be heated relative to the quartz tube along an axis of the quartz tube and heats the plastic part. The quartz tube and/or the part to be heated are moveable. An apparatus is also provided for heating a number of pin shaped plastic parts simultaneously. In addition, a method for heating one or more pin shaped plastic parts is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Heraeus Noblelight GmbHInventors: Joachim Scherzer, Bernhard Weber
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Publication number: 20040046288Abstract: In accordance with the invention, features can be directly imprinted into the surface of a solid substrate. Specifically, a substrate is directly imprinted with a desired pattern by the steps of providing a mold having a molding surface to imprint the pattern, disposing the molding surface adjacent or against the substrate surface to be imprinted, and irradiating the substrate surface with radiation to soften or liquefy the surface. The molding surface is pressed into the softened or liquefied surface to directly imprint the substrate. The substrate can be any one of a wide variety of solid materials such as semiconductors, metals, or polymers. In a preferred embodiment the substrate is silicon, the laser is a UV laser, and the mold is transparent to the UV radiation to permit irradiation of the silicon workpiece through the transparent mold. Using this method, applicants have directly imprinted into silicon large area patterns with sub-10 nanometer resolution in sub-250 nanosecond processing time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventor: Stephen Y. Chou
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Publication number: 20040032061Abstract: An apparatus for heat treatment of oblong articles, such as monofilaments, multifilaments, tapes or webs of plastics, comprises a fixed bottom member (2) and a cover member (3) hingedly secured thereto along one long side, where the cover member (3) in the closed state together with the bottom member (2) define a hot-air channel (12). This hot-air channel extends lengthwise through the apparatus between the bottom member (2) and the cover member (3) from an inlet (14) to an outlet (15) in their respective ends in the apparatus. Means are provided for sealingly closing the slit (17) between abutting portions of the bottom member (2) and the cover member (3). These means for closing the slit (17) on the side of the apparatus being opposite the hinged side of the cover member (3) comprise a sluicing means (16). The sluicing means (16) is adapted to allow a lateral introduction of separate oblong articles into the hot-air channel (12) through a feeding track without completely opening said channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2003Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventors: Jurgen Sachse, Niels Age Madsen
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Patent number: 6692674Abstract: A fastener product includes a planar base, multiple discrete plateaus molded integrally with and extending from an upper surface of the base each plateau having an upper surface that is smaller in area than an overall area of the base covered by the plateau, and an array of discrete fastener elements integrally molded with and extending from the upper surface of the plateau. The product is molded on a mold roll covered by a sleeve either made of a resilient material or having apertures intersecting an inner surface of the sleeve at an inner opening that is smaller than an outer opening of the aperture at an outer sleeve surface to form an edge of the fastener product of decreased sharpness.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventors: Wallace L. Kurtz, Jr., Ernesto S. Tachauer, Brian J. Vanbenschoten, William L. Huber
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Publication number: 20040012123Abstract: This invention relates to windshield wiper system and method which utilizes a flexible member to account for compression loads in excess of a predetermined load, such as 30 percent, greater than a maximum load for the flexible member. The system utilizes a flexible pultruded composite material having a relatively low modulus of elasticity, yet relatively high elongation characteristics. The flexible arm bends to facilitate preventing damage to components in the wiper system when a compressive load applied to the flexible member is in excess of the predetermined load.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2002Publication date: January 22, 2004Applicant: VALEO ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Bruce Allen Bryson, Harry Charles Buchanan, Yaomin Dong, James Preston Penrod
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Patent number: 6679695Abstract: A pultrusion apparatus for manufacturing a fiber-reinforced plastic article having a non-linear shape includes a mold configured to receive a partially cured fiber-reinforced plastic article and to form the partially cured fiber-reinforced plastic article into a spirally wound shape. A drive mechanism is coupled to the mold and configured to rotate the mold such that the fiber-reinforced plastic article is taken up on the mold. An energy source is operatively associated with the mold and positioned so that the partially cured fiber-reinforced plastic article is cured in a spirally wound shape as the article is taken up on the longitudinally extending mold. The pultrusion apparatus allows for continuously shaping a non-linear fiber-reinforced plastic article, obviating the need for any of the work to be done by hand, which may be labor intensive, not as highly reproducible, and potentially contaminating.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: University of North Carolina at Chapel HillInventors: Robert P. Kusy, Scott Zufall, Matthew Camp, Glenys Thorstenson, Brian Rucker, Hiawatha Demby, David Ruddell, Elodia Cole, Aditya Patel
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Patent number: 6630094Abstract: A tear-resistant flexible hinge structure is placed between a pair of substantially rigid panels so as to permit the panels to be hinged one with respect to the other, where the flexible hinge is formed from a plastics material such as polyvinyl chloride. The hinge structure is formed under heat and pressure so as to comprise at least three parallel rows of alternating flat and raised portions, in staggered relationship. This causes a structure whereby any rip or tear which starts in the formed flexible hinge cannot continue because it will encounter a discontinuity in the configuration and thickness of the material, which precludes further propagation of the rip or tear. Typically, after the hinge structure has been formed, it is configured in a semi-circular cross section, re-heated and cooled, so as to set and have a memory in its closed configuration as opposed to the originally pre-formed flat, open configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: Vidpro International, Inc.Inventors: Brian Abramson, Steven Ferguson
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Patent number: 6610242Abstract: A mat of polymeric fibers is treated to alter a filtration surface by the application of heat and pressure. The filtration surface is heated to a temperature sufficient to soften the fibers and pressure is applied to compact the softened fibers in order to reduce the average pore size on or at the filtration surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Inventors: Malcolm Swanson, Ken L. Parris, Winston F. Budrow, Alan Smithies
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Patent number: 6605246Abstract: The invention is embodied in an electrical device which includes at least a layer of a ferroelectric polyvinylidine flouride polymer that has been processed to exhibit an electrostrictive strain of 4% or more when an electric field gradient of 50 megavolts per meter or greater is applied thereacross. The processing of the polymer preferably involves subjecting it to either electron beam radiation or gamma radiation. The polyvinylidine flouride polymer is selected from the group of: polyvinylidine fluoride, polyvinylidine fluoride-trifluoroethylene P(VDF-TrFE), polyvinylidine fluoride tetrafluoroethylene P(VDF-TFE), polyvinylidine fluoride trifluoroethylene-hexafluoropropylene P(VDF-TFE-HFE) and polyvinylidine fluoride-hexafluoropropylene P(VDF-HFE).Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: The Penn State Research FoundationInventors: Qiming Zhang, Vivek Bharti
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Patent number: 6599462Abstract: A method for manufacturing balloon catheters, and the catheters manufactured thereby. In accordance with the method, a workpiece comprising a tube-within-a-tube is placed within a mold, and a first region of the outer tube is distended into contact with the mold to form a seamless balloon of a desired configuration. The distension of the first region of the outer tube may be facilitated by electron beam irradiation, heating and/or longitudinal drawing of the workpiece concurrently with the introduction of a pressurized fluid into the space between the inner surface of the outer tube and the outer surface of the inner tube so as to exert the required outwardly distending pressure against the first region of the outer tube.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1999Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventor: Manouchehr Miraki
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Patent number: 6592713Abstract: Method for producing a nonwoven material comprising at least one layer of continuous filaments, such as spunbond- or meltblown fibers. A first web of continuous filaments (19) are laid on a wire (14) or other permeable support member having a resilient extensibility in the transverse direction and which substantially resumes its original dimension when the extension is discontinued, that the wire is stretched in the transverse direction to at least 120% of its original width when the continuous filaments are laid on the wire. The stretching is discontinued after the continuous filaments have been laid on the wire.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: SCA Hygiene Products ABInventor: Hannu Ahoniemi
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Patent number: 6592800Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a mechanical fastener. A preferred embodiment of the method includes moving a substrate along a web path, where the substrate includes a first major surface and a plurality of stems extending from the first major surface of the substrate and each of the stems includes a stem end, radiantly heating the stem ends to form softened ends, and thereafter deforming the softened ends into convex heads with a deformable surface. A preferred embodiment of the apparatus includes a web conveyor, where the web conveyor defines a web path, a heating source located adjacent the web conveyor and a deformable surface located down the web path from the heating source, where the deformable surface includes a durometer hardness of greater than 10 Shore OO and less than 70 Shore A.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1999Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Leon Levitt, James J. Kobe, Robert D. Kampfer, Brian T. Hargrett, Cathleen M. Arsenault
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Patent number: 6533987Abstract: The present invention relates to shape deformable materials, which are capable of (1) being deformed, (2) storing an amount of shape deformation, and (3) recovering at least a portion of the shape deformation when exposed to electromagnetic radiation (EMR) energy. The shape deformable materials can advantageously be in the form of films, fibers, filaments, strands, nonwovens, and pre-molded elements. The shape deformable materials of the present invention may be used to form products, which are both disposable and reusable. More specifically, the shape deformable materials of the present invention may be used to produce products such as disposable diapers, training pants, incontinence products, and feminine care products.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Vasily A. Topolkaraev, Thomas Walter Odorzynski, Dave Allen Soerens, Michael J. Garvey, Duane Girard Uitenbroek
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Publication number: 20030015827Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing an elongate composite element in undefined lengths, the composite element containing reinforcement fibers embedded in a matrix based on a composition containing a curable resin, including a vacuum chamber, rigid-walled inlet tubing, an impregnation chamber, rigid-walled transfer tubing between the vacuum chamber and the impregnation chamber, a sizing die and, downstream of the sizing die, irradiation tubes providing radiation in the ultraviolet-visible spectrum to prepolymerize the resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2001Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventors: Henri Hinc, Jean-Paul Meraldi, Antoine Virdis, Fernand Genoud
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Patent number: 6508973Abstract: An ink jet printhead has a number of nozzles each ejecting drops of ink toward a surface. Each nozzle has a nozzle chamber at least partially defined by an apertured roof portion operatively connected to an actuator such that the actuator moves the roof portion away from the surface to be printed to eject the ink. The ink jet printhead also has a projection within each nozzle for effectively dislodging any dried ink clogging the nozzle rim, hence preventing blocking of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Möllertech SASInventors: Andreas Beckmann, Eric Lecomte
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Publication number: 20020185767Abstract: An apparatus for thermoforming an article of fiber packaging from a fibrous slurry is provided. The apparatus includes first and second co-operable dies being adapted to receive the fibrous slurry therebetween. The apparatus includes at least one thermal mass mounted to at least one of the first and second dies. The apparatus includes at least one radio-frequency induction coil mounted to at least one of the first and second dies. The apparatus includes a power source in electrical communication with the at least one radio-frequency induction coil to supply radio-frequency energy thereto and wherein the coil is adapted to induce an electromagnetic field within one or more thermal masses to heat a respective die and thermoform the fibrous slurry into the article of fiber packaging. At least one of the first and second dies can include at least one sensor for measuring the temperature of the respective die.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Applicant: PX Industries IncoporatedInventor: Martin J. Barker
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Publication number: 20020180112Abstract: A pultrusion apparatus for manufacturing a fiber-reinforced plastic article having a non-linear shape includes a mold configured to receive a partially cured fiber-reinforced plastic article and to form the partially cured fiber-reinforced plastic article into a spirally wound shape. A drive mechanism is coupled to the mold and configured to rotate the mold such that the fiber-reinforced plastic article is taken up on the mold. An energy source is operatively associated with the mold and positioned so that the partially cured fiber-reinforced plastic article is cured in a spirally wound shape as the article is taken up on the longitudinally extending mold. The pultrusion apparatus allows for continuously shaping a non-linear fiber-reinforced plastic article, obviating the need for any of the work to be done by hand, which may be labor intensive, not as highly reproducible, and potentially contaminating.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Robert P. Kusy, Scott Zufall, Matthew Camp, Glenys Thorstenson, Brian Rucker, Hiawatha Demby, David Ruddell, Elodia Cole, Aditya Patel
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Patent number: 6464814Abstract: A method for molding an end of a long resin molded article that is obtained by extrusion molding and has a design surface and an attachment surface extended in a longitudinal direction of the long resin molded article, and the attachment surface is attached to other parts. An end portion of the long resin molded article is heated so as to soften the end portion of the long resin molded article. The design surface of the heated end portion is pressed so as to stretch resin on a side of the design surface thereby forming an inclined surface on the end portion, whereby the end portion is inclined from the design surface at the end portion to said attachment surface at the end portion along said inclined surface. The attachment surface of the heated end portion is pressed so as to form a cavity on the attachment surface and stretch resin on a side of the attachment surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasunobu Teramoto, Shinichi Goto, Tatsuo Ito, Hiroshi Mukai, Hiroshi Iwasaki, Masahiro Nakatani
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Publication number: 20020135103Abstract: The present invention relates to shape deformable materials, which are capable of (1) being deformed, (2) storing an amount of shape deformation, and (3) recovering at least a portion of the shape deformation when exposed to electromagnetic radiation (EMR) energy. The shape deformable materials can advantageously be in the form of films, fibers, filaments, strands, nonwovens, and pre-molded elements. The shape deformable materials of the present invention may be used to form products, which are both disposable and reusable. More specifically, the shape deformable materials of the present invention may be used to produce products such as disposable diapers, training pants, incontinence products, and feminine care products.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Thomas Walter Odorzynski, Dave Allen Soerens, Michael J. Garvey, Duane Girad Uitenbroek
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Patent number: 6432349Abstract: A method of manufacturing an articulating bearing surface for use in an orthopaedic implant is disclosed. A block of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene is irradiated with sufficient radiation energy to crosslink at least a portion of the ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. The irradiated block is placed within a reforming apparatus having a complimentary articulating bearing surface. The block is heated and pressed against the complimentary articulating bearing surface, thereby forming the articulating bearing surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Dirk Pletcher, Steve T. Lin
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Patent number: 6383435Abstract: A method and apparatus for conferring a cup shape to the terminal junction segment of pipes that are bi-axially oriented longitudinally and circumferentially and hence very sensitive to diameter and length reduction through heat. The apparatus includes a furnace which heats the segment to a differentiated temperature, increasing towards the end of the segment such that the inner diameter of the terminal segment progressively drops down to a controlled value as temperature increases (whilst length of the pipe is simultaneously reduced, with a corresponding increase in thickness of the wall of the terminal segment). Preferably then, in an appropriate station, an additional heating is executed to a plastic deformation temperature suited to obtain a correct preliminary dilation of the terminal segment, upon introducing a rigid element which acts as inner contrast, thereby inhibiting any retraction thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Sica S.p.A.Inventors: Leopoldo Savioli, Lauro Pezzi, Giorgio Tabanelli
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Publication number: 20020043741Abstract: A multilayer ornament, that is formed of a back of foam and a sheet of ornament, is brought on a support portion of the part, that it surrounds in the edge region. In a first step, the ornament is brought onto the part and is maintained in at least one edge region. Then, in a second step, the thickness of the foam is reduced by heating in the edge zone and/or stretching. And, in a third step, the ornament assembly or the projecting sheet of ornament is fixed onto at least one edge of the part.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventors: Andreas Beckman, Eric Lecomte
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Publication number: 20020027313Abstract: There is disclosed a process for inline producing a biaxially oriented releasing film by consecutively orienting a non oriented film (polyethylene terephthalate or polypropylene) in the machine or transverse direction one by one which comprises coating at least one side of a film in a state prior to biaxial orientation with an addition reaction type silicone based releasing agent (e.g. solvent type), preferably incorporated with a photosensitizer; biaxially orienting the film; thereafter heat annealing the same; and subsequently performing ultraviolet ray irradiation. The process enables easy production of the releasing film which is excellent in releasability, non-migration property of silicone, and productivity, and which is well suited for use in the production of pressure sensitive adhesive labels and tapes, ceramic green sheets, synthetic leather, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2001Publication date: March 7, 2002Applicant: LINTEC CorporationInventors: Tomishi Shibano, Toru Nakamura
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Publication number: 20020017744Abstract: The apparatus for connecting objects by means of a plastically deformable connecting body comprises a shaping punch (4), a flow-restricting wall (5) closely surrounding the shaping punch and a gas supply lead (6) through which a gaseous medium can be introduced into the gap between the shaping punch (4) and the flow-restricting means (5). The shaping punch (4) has a heating cartridge (8) by means of which the lower end of the shaping punch can be heated. Provided on the outside of this shaping punch are heat-transfer ribs (9) which are used to heat up the supplied, gaseous medium which emerges at the lower end of the flow-restricting means in order to produce a flow around a plastically deformable connecting body (3), so that the latter is uniformly heated for the deforming process. The connecting body (3) is also integrally formed on a part (2) and reaches through a hole in a second part (1) which is to be connected to the first part.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Applicant: Kiefel Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Hans Lochner, Marco Hobelsberger, Rupert Gschwendtner
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Patent number: 6329629Abstract: A laser joining system deforms a workpiece projection based on collapse of the projection to a predetermined displacement. The laser joining system has a laser system for generating a predetermined level of laser radiation based on radiation control signals. An actuation system directs the laser radiation to the projection and contacts the projection with a laser head based on forced control signals. The actuation system also generates position feedback based on a position of the laser head, wherein the position feedback includes a reference position of the laser head. The joining system further includes a controller communicating with the laser system and the actuation system. The controller generates the radiation control signals and the force control signals based on the position feedback. When the projection collapses to a predetermined displacement with respect to the referenced position, one of the radiation control signals causes the laser system to discontinue generation of the laser radiation.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Branson Ultrasonics CorporationInventor: David Grewell
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Publication number: 20010024712Abstract: Film of dielectric material, which film contains gas bubbles preferably of a flat shape. To achieve improved electrical properties, the film is given a large internal unipolar charge, which is created by charging the film by means of an electric field intensive enough to produce partial discharges in the gas bubbles and to cause the charges to move into the dielectric material of the film.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2001Publication date: September 27, 2001Inventors: Kari Kirjavainen, Keijo Korhonen, Jyrki Kroger, Lasse Raisanen
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Publication number: 20010002610Abstract: A method for molding an end of a long resin molded article is disclosed. The long resin molded article is obtained by extrusion molding and having a design surface and an attachment surface extended in a longitudinal direction of the long resin molded article, and the attachment surface is attached to other parts. An end portion of the long resin molded article is heated so as to soften the end portion of the long resin molded article. The design surface of the heated end portion is pressed so as to stretch resin on a side of the design surface thereby forming an inclined surface on the end portion, whereby the end portion is inclined from the design surface at the end portion to said attachment surface at the end portion along said inclined surface. And the attachment surface of the heated end portion is pressed so as to form a cavity on the attachment surface and stretch resin on a side of the attachment surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2001Publication date: June 7, 2001Applicant: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasunobu Teramoto, Shinichi Goto, Tatsuo Ito, Hiroshi Mukai, Hiroshi Iwasaki, Masahiro Nakatani
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Patent number: 6231803Abstract: A method for stretching plastic nets and grids having the peculiarity that it consists in subjecting the product to be stretched to irradiation with electromagnetic waves with a wavelength above the infrared range, so as to heat the product by dielectric loss, and in subjecting the product to traction in order to produce stretching in at least one direction. The method allows to substantially improve the ability of the polymer to absorb the energy in order to profitably perform the stretching process.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Tenax S.p.A.Inventor: Mario Beretta
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Patent number: 6220846Abstract: An apparatus for conferring a cup shape to the terminal junction segment of pipes that are bi-axially oriented longitudinally and circumferentially and hence very sensitive to diameter and length reduction through heat. The apparatus includes a furnace which heats the segment to a differentiated temperature, increasing towards the end of the segment such that the inner diameter of the terminal segment progressively drops down to a controlled value as temperature increases (whilst length is simultaneously reduced, with a corresponding increase in thickness of the wall of the terminal segment). Preferably then, in an appropriate station, an additional heating is executed to a plastic deformation temperature suited to obtain a correct preliminary dilation of the terminal segment upon introducing a rigid element which acts as inner contrast, thereby inhibiting any retraction thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: SICA S.P.A.Inventors: Leopoldo Savioli, Lauro Pezzi, Giorgio Tabanelli
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Patent number: 6217687Abstract: A process for treating a surface of a thermoplastic resin film (i) which includes subjecting the surface of the thermoplastic resin film (i) to a first oxidation treatment, coating the oxidized surface with a surface modifier, subsequently stretching the film, subjecting that surface of the thermoplastic resin film (i) which has been coated with the surface modifier to a second oxidation treatment, and then coating the oxidized surface with a surface modifier.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Oji-Yuka Synthetic Paper Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ayako Shibata, Nobuhiro Shibuya
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Patent number: 6210622Abstract: A for the production of polymeric fibers in the form of a tow includes drawing and heat setting, with and without crimping, in which the tow has a constant denier per inch during the processing. The process permits very large drawn tows to be produced having a thickness of at least 150,000 denier per inch of width during processing through the production equipment/apparatus. The production apparatus includes a conventional stacker, followed by drawing apparatus, followed by heat setting apparatus, and optionally followed by crimping apparatus. Positioning the stacker before the drawing apparatus allows very large tows to be produced using drawing and heat setting apparatus having rolls significantly shorter than is conventionally known.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Arteva North America S.A.R.L.Inventors: Glen Patrick Reese, James Richard Goodall
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Patent number: 6159412Abstract: A method for making thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer films with improved transverse direction properties comprises two preferably embossed rollers which oscillate oppositely with respect to each along their respective rotational axes. Film made by passing a liquid crystalline polymer between such rolls has improved transverse direction properties. Such films are useful in multilayer containers and for circuit boards.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1997Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Dupont Canada Inc.Inventors: Eldon Lawrence Fletcher, Anthony Joseph Cesaroni
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Patent number: 6087635Abstract: In a method for the arc-like shaping of an extruded profiled strand of plastic material at least a section of the strand is heated in a hot air chamber together with a support ledge disposed in spaced relationship from the profiled strand to a temperature permitting the bending of the profiled strand and the strand is then firmly engaged between a support ledge at the inner compression side and a support profile at the other, that is the tension side of the profile strand to form a package, which is then bent while the temperature at the compression side of the profile strand is higher than the temperature at the tension side thereof to prevent the formation of waves in the profile strand walls. The invention also resides in a heating apparatus, which provides for the temperature difference at opposite sides of the profile strand and includes means for engaging the profile strand during bending.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Inventors: Theo Reinbold, Bernd Reinbold
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Patent number: 6060140Abstract: The present invention discloses a process comprising forming a preform with planar stretch ratios greater than about 14 from a polyester having a natural stretch ratio which is substantially matched to the preform planar stretch ratio at processing conditions; and stretch blow molding said preform to produce a container. Suitable natural stretch ratios include those greater than about 13 at 210.degree. F. The desired natural stretch ratios and desirable final container properties are achieved by balancing the appropriate I.V. and copolymer modification.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Harold Blake Sprayberry, Vincent Veret
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Patent number: 5989479Abstract: An air bag cover and manufacturing method thereof wherein the air bag cover comprises a core member which can be formed by injection molding, and a decorative sheet disposed on the surface of the core member. The decorative sheet includes at least two layers, an outer layer and a barrier layer disposed on a back side of the outer layer to protect the outer layer when the core member is injection molded. The core member is made of thermoplastic elastomer which can be thermally fused to the barrier layer. A breakable portion is provided in the barrier layer and core member.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chiho Yamasaki, Chiharu Totani, Shigehiro Ueno, Hisao Hanabusa, Akiyoshi Nagano, Tetsuya Fujii, Katsuhiro Katagiri, Kenichi Furuta, Yoshio Yamazaki
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Patent number: 5730923Abstract: A method for post-treating a precursor nonwoven web including consolidating the web laterally, thereby reducing the maximum pore size measure of the web and improving the filtration efficiency of the web, and subjecting the consolidated web to an electrostatic field to further enhance filtration efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: The University of Tennessee Research CorporationInventors: Charles B. Hassenboehler, Jr., Larry B. Wadsworth
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Patent number: 5641449Abstract: Methods and apparatus for rapidly drying and compacting wet fiber mats are disclosed. Rapid drying is produced by heating the wet fiber mats with a combination of radiowave energy and conductive heating. As the fiber mats are heated, three-dimensional compacting forces are applied by pressing the fiber mats between a flat surface press and a porous support on which is mounted a resilient mold insert. At high radio frequencies in the microwave range, power is transmitted from a multimode cavity through the porous support and resilient mold insert to the fiber mat. At low radio frequencies, differential radio-frequency voltages are applied directly to metal press plates which contain and compact the fiber mat. Methods and apparatus can be adapted to conveyorized or multi-opening press operations. Objects suitable for use with the invention are most commonly characterized by having a flat face surface on one side and webs or other features which may extend normal or generally normal to the flat surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1995Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Inventor: Thomas L. Owens
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Patent number: 5540876Abstract: Materials and items made of thermoplastic polyesters, such as poly (epsilon-caprolactone), synthetic rubber, such as Transpolyisoprene and Neoprene, and natural rubber, such as balata have improved properties when subjected to gamma radiation in the range from 0.5 to 30 megarads.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Inventors: Peter M. Larson, Lester M. Larson