Interlaminar Spaces Patents (Class 428/166)
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Patent number: 7465484Abstract: A lightweight multilayer heat reflective concrete cure blanket having a moisture-impervious top outer layer, a moisture-impervious bottom outer layer, and the top and bottom layers sealingly connected to each other at the boundaries of the layers to form a moisture-impervious chamber between the first and second layers. The chamber includes at least one bubble type insulative layer therein, and the bottom surface of the blanket comprises a heat reflective material to reflect heat emanating from the concrete when the blanket is placed over the concrete. In a further embodiment, heat reflective material is applied to at least one inner bubble type layer to reflect additional heat which radiates from the concrete through the insulative layer and back towards the concrete.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Midwest Canvas CorporationInventor: Gary Handwerker
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Patent number: 7449230Abstract: Novel processes of applying a thin, uniform, conformal organic polymeric film by a wide variety of deposition processes into lithography pattern substrates are provided. The inventive processes result in shrinking of the gaps in the lithography pattern equally, thus producing a smaller dimension. The amount of pattern shrinkage is selectively controlled by controlling the deposition rate to provide the desired final structure dimension. A wide variety of organic films is used as materials for these films. The inventive methods are applicable to any patterning technique used in lithography to provide a reduction in pattern sizes. Examples of the applicable device levels include the production of gate layers, ion implantation of active device layers and substantive metal layers, dielectric patterning, interconnect processes produced by damascene, dual damascene, backend packaging layers, and devices requiring multiple layers deposited by electrodeposition, CVD or sputtering.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Brewer Science Inc.Inventors: Ram W. Sabnis, James E. Lamb, III
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Publication number: 20080254261Abstract: An interior article for automobiles is provided having a light-weight and suitable rigidity without lowering moldability even if the amount of use of a thermoplastic resin is decreased. A panel having a hollow double-wall structure and constituting an interior part for automobiles is formed from a mixture of polyolefin resins comprised of a propylene homopolymer having a specific gravity of 0.93 or less (JIS K7112), exhibiting a melt flow rate of 0.3 to 3.0 g/10 minutes (JIS K7210) and exhibiting a bending modulus of 1400 MPa or more (JIS K6758), a crystalline propylene block copolymer having a specific gravity of 0.93 or less (JIS K7112), exhibiting a melt flow rate of 0.3 to 1.5 g/10 minutes (JIS K7210) and exhibiting a bending modulus of 1250 MPa or less (JIS K7171) and a high density polyethylene having a specific gravity of 0.925 to 0.965 (JIS K7112) and exhibiting a melt flow rate of 0.5 g/10 minutes or less (JIS K7210).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: Kyoraku Co., Ltd.Inventor: Teruo Tamada
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Publication number: 20080241479Abstract: The subject of the invention is the use of a material composed of a substrate equipped with a coating based on titanium oxide surmounted by a thin hydrophilic layer forming at least one part of the outer surface of said material and that is not composed of titanium oxide, as a material that prevents the deposition of mineral soiling on said outer surface in the absence of water runoff.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS FRANCEInventors: Bernard Nghiem, Georges Zagdoun, Elin Sondergard, Ronan Garrec, Eddy Royer, Andriy Kharchenko, Anne Lelarge, Etienne Barthel
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Patent number: 7419717Abstract: A thermoplastic laminate plank is described wherein the thermoplastic laminate plank comprises a core, a print layer, and optionally an overlay. The core comprises at least one thermoplastic material and has a top surface and bottom surface wherein a print layer is affixed to the top surface of the core and an overlay layer is affixed to the top surface of the print layer. Optionally, an underlay layer can be located and affixed between the bottom surface of the print layer and the top surface of the core. In addition, a method of making the thermoplastic laminate plank is further described which involves extruding at least one thermoplastic material into the shape of the core and affixing a laminate on the core, wherein the laminate comprises an overlay affixed to the top surface of the print layer and optionally an underlay layer affixed to the bottom surface of the print layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Mannington Mills, Inc.Inventors: Hao A. Chen, Richard Judd
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Publication number: 20080206515Abstract: This invention relates to a magnetic modular coating for floors and walls, even in wet sites and under water, that is composed of a sole fixing element laid between a magnetic adherence decorative plate and a metallic framework structure (3). Such coating also includes a bi-directional magnetic adherence layer (4) of minimum thickness; a decorative surface layer (5), and an upper rigidifying sheet (6) made up of a laminar unit. Adhesives used can be of any kind suitable to join components together. The modules allow for a fast installation, are easily removable ans can be re-used.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2005Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: ANTHEM LEATHER, INC.Inventors: Andres Gabriel Moresco, Washington Adhemar Perez Igiel, Juan Maria Serrano
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Publication number: 20080166524Abstract: A thermoformed cushioning material, a method of making and products formed with the cushioning material are provided herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2008Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: Polyworks, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Skaja, Daniel M. Wyner, Richard B. Fox, Jack Waksman
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Patent number: 7396579Abstract: A fluorescent red-orange retroreflective article includes a polymeric matrix and at least one fluorescent dye added in an amount that provides the article with a red-orange color under daytime lighting conditions. The article also includes cube corner elements disposed at a back side of the polymeric matrix. The article can exhibit a retroreflectivity of at least 350 or 500 cd/(lux·m2), and a brightness Y of at least 20, 30, or 35. The article can exhibit a color within a preferred red-orange color space bounded by CIE chromaticity coordinates (0.560, 0.380), (0.580, 0.355), (0.633, 0.366) and (0.610, 0.390).Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2003Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventor: Osei A. Owusu
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Publication number: 20080145619Abstract: A method of preparing a cellulosic article includes a step of combining cellulosic material and binder resin to form treated cellulosic material. A mat is formed of a plurality of layers of the treated cellulosic material. The method also includes the steps of interfering with bonding of resin between two adjacent layers of the mat, and applying heat and pressure to the mat to form a cellulosic composite article having an internal blistered pattern. A consolidated cellulosic article includes a consolidated cellulosic mat and a layer of blisters disposed in the consolidated cellulosic mat.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2008Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Dennis H. VADERS
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Patent number: 7361397Abstract: A machine which inflates and seals pillows in packaging is compact in overall size, can be conveniently operated to produce varied lengths of strips of inflated pillow-type packaging as needed, can begin production of inflated pillow-type strip packaging immediately after being held out of a production cycle for some period of time, and applies a heated sealing element directly to and in sliding contact with a web of film to securely seal the inlet port of an inflated pillow while the pillow is under pressure and as the web of film is continuously and uninterruptedly advanced through the machine.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Free-Flow Packaging International, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Perkins, Oliver M. Reyes, Philipp Borchard, Nicholas P. De Luca
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Publication number: 20080081149Abstract: Laminated steel panels which are subjected to forming and assembly operations such as welding that subject the composite construction to high temperatures in localized regions. The metal laminate structure has metal skins sandwiching one or more layers of polymeric material. The polymeric material incorporates cavity structures which are designed to accommodate the gaseous components liberated during welding and other high temperature processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2006Publication date: April 3, 2008Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Carlton D. Fuerst, Xiaohong Q. Gayden, David R. Sigler
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Patent number: 7332209Abstract: The laminated structure comprises: a plurality of thin plate members; and adhesive which bonds the plurality of thin plate members in layers, wherein: at least one of the plurality of thin plate members has at least one bonding surface to be bonded with a surface of another of the plurality of thin plate members with the adhesive; at least one groove is formed in a breadthways direction of the thin plate member on the bonding surface; and at least one of ends of the groove does not reach an edge of the thin plate member.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: FUJIFILM CorporationInventors: Tsutomu Yokouchi, Toshiya Kojima
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Publication number: 20080038519Abstract: Disclosed herein is polymer sheeting articles. In one embodiment a multiwall sheet is disclosed. The multiwall sheet comprises: a top layer, a bottom layer, a web disposed between the top layer and the bottom layer, and two or more air gaps in a perpendicular line between the top layer and the bottom layer. The multiwall sheet exhibits a U-value of less than or equal to 2.3 W/m2K, and has an AgUT ratio of greater than or equal to about 0.168.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: Frederik W.B. Hoolhorst, Frans Adriaansen
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Patent number: 7329454Abstract: A method of preparing a cellulosic article includes a step of combining cellulosic material and binder resin to form treated cellulosic material. A mat is formed of a plurality of layers of the treated cellulosic material. The method also includes the steps of interfering with bonding of resin between two adjacent layers of the mat, and applying heat and pressure to the mat to form a cellulosic composite article having an internal blistered pattern. A consolidated cellulosic article includes a consolidated cellulosic mat and a layer of blisters disposed in the consolidated cellulosic mat.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2005Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Masonite CorporationInventor: Dennis H. Vaders
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Patent number: 7326458Abstract: An insulator is provided having a folded, stacked substrate with a plurality of insulating cells. The substrate is folded such that cells on one folded portion are interleaved with cells on another portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2003Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Inventor: Stephen W. Zagorski
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Patent number: 7314664Abstract: Multi-ply fibrous structure products, more specifically embossed multi-ply fibrous structure products and methods for making same are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Michael Gomer Stelljes, Jr., Christopher Scott Kraus, George Vincent Wegele, Kevin Benson McNeil
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Patent number: 7314665Abstract: Multi-ply fibrous structure products, more specifically embossed multi-ply fibrous structure products and methods for making same are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2005Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Michael Gomer Stelljes, Jr., Christopher Scott Kraus, George Vincent Wegele, Kevin Benson McNeil
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Patent number: 7314663Abstract: Multi-ply fibrous structure products, more specifically embossed multi-ply fibrous structure products and methods for making same are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: The Procter + Gamble CompanyInventors: Michael Gomer Stelljes, Jr., Christopher Scott Kraus, George Vincent Wegele, Kevin Benson McNeil
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Publication number: 20070286990Abstract: A heavy duty plastic hollow board and a mold assembly for manufacturing the same, wherein the plastic board is made through an integrated molding process and the exterior thereof is integrally closed to contain an inward space with a plurality of strengthening ribs; wherein the mold assembly for manufacturing said board comprises a first mold, a second mold, cavities respectively arranged on the opposite surfaces of both molds, a movable mold arranged associated to the outer surface of the second mold which is movable for a predetermined distance from the second mold; a plurality of rib-forming members of the movable mold to be received by a plurality matching through holes of the second mold. As the movable mold approaches and is combined with the second mold, the rib-forming members thread through the through holes and appear in the cavity of the second mold. Thereagainst, while the movable mold leaves the second mold, the rib-forming members completely depart from said cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2006Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventor: Jung-Tsao Huang
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Patent number: 7303807Abstract: A lighting unit cover including a deep color (first) resin layer subject to preblanking is laminated and molded in a predetermined position on a backside of a light color (second) resin layer on a surface side subject to postblanking. The second layer protrudes toward the first layer side and a boundary surface between the first and second layers and is offset by a distance toward the first layer side in a laminated portion. The first layer contacts the melted second resin and is subject to postblanking so that a part thereof is molten and drawn by its flow. A step portion in a cavity corresponding to a protruded portion of the second layer toward the first layer side blocks the flow of the molten first resin into the second layer. The first resin is not mixed into the first layer, resulting in excellent appearance and a large light emitting area.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshimasa Ikeda, Masami Nakajima
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Patent number: 7297387Abstract: The present invention provides an air-filling cushioning material which can sufficiently inflate cells and, in addition, which can hold the crease of the fold when being formed into a three-dimensional configuration. An air-filling cushioning material 1, in which a plurality of cells 2 having an air-fillable space are formed by adhering overlapped flexible sheets 1a, 1b at predetermined spots wherein one sheet 1a is flat while the other sheet 1b is molded beforehand into a configuration of the cells 2 in inflation at the position where the cells 2 are to be formed. Therefore, there is no such problem, as in the conventional case where the cells are formed by tucking the other sheet, the cells cannot inflate well. The cells 2 formed on the other sheet 1b can inflate sufficiently into a configuration as molded.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Kashiwara Seitai Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshihiro Koyanagi
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Patent number: 7291379Abstract: For the production of a sheet product including at least two layers (V1, V2) it is suggested, among other things, an embossing device including a first pressure roller (5; 105) interacting with a first and a second embossing cylinder (1, 3; 101, 103) provided with respective points (1P, 3P; 101P, 103P) on their cylindrical surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2004Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Fabio Perinin S.p.A.Inventor: Guglielmo Biagiotti
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Patent number: 7285317Abstract: A method for producing an embossed web product comprising at least two plies (V1, V3) bone to one another by gluing, wherein: at least a first of said plies is embossed producing on it a first series of protuberances (P9) and a second series of protuberances (P10), the protuberances of the first series being of greater height than the protuberances of the second series; an adhesive (C) is applied to the protuberances of said first series; the first ply is glued to the second ply (V3), the protuberances (P9, P10) of the first ply projecting inside the web product, towards the second ply (V3). The protuberances of the first and of the second series form in combination with each other complex decorative patterns (D). Each complex decorative pattern is formed by at least a protuberance of the first series and at least a protuberance of the second series. Moreover, the complex decorative patterns are distributed with a density equal to or less than 2 patterns per cm2.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2003Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Fabio Perini, S.p.A.Inventors: Guglielmo Biagiotti, Angelo Benvenuti
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Patent number: 7276277Abstract: A micromechanical component and a method of producing same are described; the component has a supporting body, in particular a silicon body, and a membrane which is connected to the supporting body and is unsupported at least in some areas. The membrane is also provided with at least one stabilizing element in an unsupported area in some areas of the surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2001Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Hans Artmann, Robert Siegel
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Publication number: 20070190292Abstract: An impact-absorbing protective structure comprises one or more compressible cells. Each cell is in the form of a thin-walled plastic enclosure defining an inner, fluid-filled chamber with at least one small orifice through which fluid resistively flows. Each cell includes an initially resistive mechanism that resists collapse during an initial phase of an impact and that then yields to allow the remainder of the impact to be managed by the venting of fluid through the orifice. The initially resistive mechanism may be implemented by providing the cell with semi-vertical side walls of an appropriate thickness or by combining a resiliently collapsible ring with the cell. After the initially resistive mechanism yields to the impact, the remainder of the impact is managed by the fluid venting through the orifice. The cell properties can be readily engineered to optimize the impact-absorbing response of the cell to a wide range of impact energies.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Inventor: Vincent R. Ferrara
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Patent number: 7223461Abstract: An inflatable cushioning article is made from a multilayer film having a seal layer, a gas barrier layer, and a tie layer adhering the seal layer to the gas barrier layer. The cushioning article has a plurality of inflatable chambers, with each of the chambers having a plurality of cells connected in series to one another via inflation channels. Although the inflatable article can be made from relatively thin films, the article exhibits a relatively high burst pressure and can be inflated to, for example 3 psi, and withstand conditions such as 140° F. and high altitude, without film delamination, seal failure, or film rupture. Preferably, the tie layer comprises an anhydride modified polyolefin having an anhydride content of at least 150 ppm.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Sealed Air Corporation (US)Inventors: Charles Kannankeril, Michael Metta, Robert O'Dowd
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Patent number: 7223462Abstract: A machine which inflates and seals pillows in packaging is compact in overall size, can be conveniently operated to produce varied lengths of strips of inflated pillow-type packaging as needed, can begin production of inflated pillow-type strip packaging immediately after being held out of a production cycle for some period of time, and applies a heated sealing element directly to and in sliding contact with a web of film to securely seal the inlet port of an inflated pillow while the pillow is under pressure and as the web of film is continuously and uninterruptedly advanced through the machine.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2006Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Free-Flow Packaging International, IncInventors: Andrew Perkins, Oliver M. Reyes, Philipp Borchard, Nicholas P. De Luca
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Patent number: 7220476Abstract: An inflatable web, and method and apparatus for inflating the web, which generally includes two sheets having inner surfaces sealed to each other in a pattern defining a series of inflatable chambers of predetermined length, each of the chambers having at least one change in width over their length; an inflation port located at a proximal end of each chamber, the inflation ports being formed by intermittent seals between the sheets; and longitudinal flanges formed by a portion of each of the sheets that extend beyond the inflation ports and intermittent seals.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2002Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Sealed Air Corporation (US)Inventors: Charles R. Sperry, Suzanne Scott
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Patent number: 7198075Abstract: A method of manufacturing a composite fluted sheeting material comprising at least two surfaces interspersed with a plurality of substantially parallel spaced webs forming a plurality of elongate semi closed cells (5), and a filler material set within said cells; the method including the steps of: (f) applying a blank fluted sheet to a receiving station (7); (g) preparing a filler material for delivery to a filling station; (h) moving said blank sheet and/or said filling station relative to each other such that said filling station moves in a linear direction transversely across the open ends of said elongate semi closed cells of said sheet; (i) dispensing said filler material to said cells; allowing said filler material to set.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Global Polymer Technologies Pty Ltd.Inventors: John Korosy, Robert Korosy
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Patent number: 7169460Abstract: A thermoplastic laminate plank is described wherein the thermoplastic laminate plank comprises a core, a print layer, and optionally an overlay. The core comprises at least one thermoplastic material and has a top surface and bottom surface wherein a print layer is affixed to the top surface of the core and an overlay layer is affixed to the top surface of the print layer. Optionally, an underlay layer can be located and affixed between the bottom surface of the print layer and the top surface of the core. In addition, a method of making the thermoplastic laminate plank is further described which involves extruding at least one thermoplastic material into the shape of the core and affixing a laminate on the core, wherein the laminate comprises an overlay affixed to the top surface of the print layer and optionally an underlay layer affixed to the bottom surface of the print layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Mannington Mills, Inc.Inventors: Hao A. Chen, Richard Judd
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Patent number: 7163733Abstract: A touch screen comprising: a) a substrate; b) a first conductive layer located on the substrate; c) a flexible cover sheet comprising a substantially planar surface and integral compressible spacer dots formed thereon, each integral compressible spacer dot having a base closest to the substantially planar surface and a peak furthest from the substantially planar surface; and d) a second conductive layer located on the substantially planar surface of the flexible sheet, the peaks of the integral compressible spacer dots extending beyond the second conductive layer located on the substantially planar surface; wherein the first and second conductive layers are positioned towards each other and separated by the integral compressible spacer dots.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2004Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Robert P. Bourdelais, Cheryl J. Brickey, Ronald S. Cok
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Patent number: 7118796Abstract: A multi-ply tissue includes a first cellulosic embossed ply having an emboss pattern applied over a portion of its surface and a second cellulosic embossed ply of tissue. The first ply is contact laminated to the second ply so that the primary adhesion between the plies of tissue is the result of contact between cellulosic fibers. The first and second plies contact one another in contact areas, with the contact areas between the first and second plies defining compliant voids. The contact areas between the first ply and the second ply are elongated and/or rounded contact areas.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Fort James CorporationInventors: Gayln A. Schulz, Gary L. Worry, Kang C. Yeh, Thomas N. Kershaw
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Patent number: 7101603Abstract: A first film plate 20 and a second film plate 40, each made of flexible resin film, are attached to a top surface and a bottom surface of a key top 30 made of mold-resin, respectively, so as to cover the key top 30. The first film plate 20 is pressed upward to form a recessed portion 23, the key top 30 is molded within this recessed portion 23. The second film plate 40 is arranged on the bottom surface of the key top 30. All of the first film plate 20, the key top 30, and the second film plate 40 are transparent. Decorative layers 21 and 41 are formed on the first film plate 20 and the second film plate 40, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2005Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Teikoku Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tatsuya Okamura, Kimitane Kimura, Yasuo Kojima, Atsushi Hari, Shinji Mizuno
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Patent number: 7090912Abstract: A machine which inflates and seals pillows in packaging is compact in overall size, can be conveniently operated to produce varied lengths of strips of inflated pillow-type packaging as needed, can begin production of inflated pillow-type strip packaging immediately after being held out of a production cycle for some period of time, and applies a heated sealing element directly to and in sliding contact with a web of film to securely seal the inlet port of an inflated pillow while the pillow is under pressure and as the web of film is continuously and uninterruptedly advanced through the machine.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Free-Flow Packaging International Inc.Inventors: Andrew Perkins, Oliver M. Reyes, Philipp Borchard, Nicholas P. De Luca
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Patent number: 7083845Abstract: The invention relates to an embossed sheet 10 made up of at least a first and a second ply 12, 14 of creped cellulose cotton of the type in which the first ply 12 has an embossed design 16 involving a first series of first projections 18 that form in particular first alignments and in which the apexes 32 are connected to the internal face 24 of the facing second ply 14 characterized in that these two plies 12, 14 each have a second embossed design 36 involving a second series of second projections 38, 40, and by the fact that the apexes 42, 44 of the second projections 38, 40 of a ply 12, 14 extended outward and are facing and near apexes 44, 42 of the second projections 40, 38 of the other ply 14, 12.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Georgia-Pacific FranceInventor: Pierre Graff
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Patent number: 7041361Abstract: A web is formed from two sheets of polymeric material. An upper sheet includes pockets of any form. A lower sheet is subsequently bonded to the upper sheet which causes the sealing of each of the pockets. A web thus formed may be laminated with a metallic foil or metallized polymeric film. Such a web may also be laminated with a similar web in a face to face relationship so that the pockets interdigitate.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Inventors: Peter Neils Thomsen, Patrick Joseph Byrne
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Patent number: 7037569Abstract: A laminate web comprising a first web, a second web joined to the first web at a plurality of discrete bond sites; and a third material disposed between at least a portion of the first and second nonwovens. The third material is apertured in regions adjacent the bond sites, such that the first and second nonwoven webs are joined through the apertures. In one embodiment an apertured laminate web is disclosed, having a first extensible web having a first elongation to break, and a second extensible web joined to the first extensible web at a plurality of bond sites, the second extensible web having elongation to break. A third web material is disposed between the first and second nonwovens, the third web material having a third elongation to break which is less than both of the first or second elongations to break.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2000Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: John J. Curro, Douglas H. Benson, John B. Strube
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Patent number: 7037571Abstract: A disposable shoe liner that is formed from a first substrate, a second substrate, and discrete regions of a functional material sandwiched therebetween is provided. In particular, the first and second substrates contain are fused together at certain portions such that fused portions and unfused portions are formed. The unfused portions form pockets that contain the functional material. In some embodiments, for example, the pockets contain activated carbon granules to provide comfort to the foot and to absorb odors exuded therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2001Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey E. Fish, Naveen Agarwal
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Patent number: 7033664Abstract: A crystalline substrate based device including a crystalline substrate having formed thereon a microstructure and at least one packaging layer which is formed over the microstructure and defines therewith at least one gap between the crystalline substrate and the at least one packaging layer and at least one opening in the packaging layer communicating with the at least one gap.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Tessera Technologies Hungary KftInventors: Gil Zilber, Reuven Katraro, Doron Teomim
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Patent number: 7026037Abstract: The invention relates to an absorbent paper product, such as a napkin or tissue, including at least two tissue paper plies which are superposed and joined, cut or precut into a desired format and connected to one another at least over a segment of a peripheral zone. The plies are joined along the segment by marking patterns without resort to glueing and at least one ply is fitted with embossing patterns in a central zone. The invention applies to sanitary and household papers, in particular disposable napkins and tissues.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2001Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Georgia Pacific FranceInventors: Carol Lefebvre Du Grosriez, Jean-Louis Neveu
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Patent number: 6994125Abstract: A method for weaving fabrics that comprise in at least some sections multiple layers, especially one-piece woven (OPW) airbags comprising single-layer, double-layer and multi-layer sections. Weaves or weave combinations are produced in the double- or multi-layer sections that are different from the plain weave.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Berger Seiba-Technotex Verwaltungs GmbH & Co.Inventors: Birgit Tröndle, Michael Becker, Thomas Eschbach, Norbert Huber
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Patent number: 6986934Abstract: A thermoplastic laminate plank is described wherein the thermoplastic laminate plank comprises a core, a print layer, and optionally an overlay. The core comprises at least one thermoplastic material and has a top surface and bottom surface wherein a print layer is affixed to the top surface of the core and an overlay layer is affixed to the top surface of the print layer. Optionally, an underlay layer can be located and affixed between the bottom surface of the print layer and the top surface of the core. In addition, a method of making the thermoplastic laminate plank is further described which involves extruding at least one thermoplastic material into the shape of the core and affixing a laminate on the core, wherein the laminate comprises an overlay affixed to the top surface of the print layer and optionally an underlay layer affixed to the bottom surface of the print layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Mannington Mills, Inc.Inventors: Hao A. Chen, Richard Judd
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Patent number: 6982113Abstract: An inflatable cushioning article is made from a multilayer film having a seal layer, a gas barrier layer, and a tie layer adhering the seal layer to the gas barrier layer. The cushioning article has a plurality of inflatable chambers, with each of the chambers having a plurality of cells connected in series to one another via inflation channels. Although the inflatable article can be made from relatively thin films, the article exhibits a relatively high burst pressure and can be inflated to, for example 3 psi, and withstand conditions such as 140° F. and high altitude, without film delamination, seal failure, or film rupture. Preferably, the tie layer comprises an anhydride modified polyolefin having an anhydride content of at least 150 ppm.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2002Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Sealed Air Corporation (US)Inventors: Charles Kannankeril, Bob O'Dowd, Mike Metta
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Patent number: 6955846Abstract: A web for the manufacture of fluid filled units with a novel machine and process is disclosed. The web includes an elongate heat sealable, flattened plastic tube comprised of face and back imperforate layers. The layers are imperforately joined together along spaced side edges. The layers include superposed longitudinal lines of weakness disposed generally transversely midway between the side edges. The web has longitudinally spaced, pairs of transverse seals. Each transverse seal extends from a respective side edge to an end near but spaced from the longitudinal lines of weakness. The transverse seal pairs include transverse lines of weakness extending from one side edge to the other generally centrally of each seal in a longitudinal direction. The side edges, transverse seals and lines of weakness together delineating two oppositely oriented strings of pouches with each pouch having three imperforate sides and a centrally located fill opening at its fourth side.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Automated Packaging SystemsInventor: Hershey Lerner
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Patent number: 6913842Abstract: A precision machine part is made of a plurality of pieces with a transient liquid phase diffusion bonding alloy provided between the pieces to bond them together. The precision machine part has one or more conveyance passages formed in it, has a longitudinal axis and is configured to permit passage of liquid or gas through the conveyance passage from a pipe line or cylinder. The pieces of the precision machine part are adhered to each other by transient liquid phase bonding with a ribbon of an amorphous bonding alloy. The bonding alloy can contain 1 to 10 atomic % V or can contain 1 to 15 atomic % of B or P or a mixture of B and P and 1 to 10 atomic % V, the balance being Fe and unavoidable impurities, and can exhibit an amount of contraction in a bonding stress loading direction caused by plastic deformation in the bonding process of not more than 5%. The bonding alloy may be an amorphous Ni-based alloy.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Fukuju Industry Corporation Ltd.Inventors: Yasushi Hasegawa, Yasuhiro Shinohara, Yutaka Takagi
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Patent number: 6884492Abstract: The invention relates to a roll constituted by a plurality of tissue paper sheets each having a specific surface weight between 10 and 40 g/m2 and exhibiting thick zones (4) separated over at least 90% of their periphery by thinner zones (5). According to the invention, and as regards at least the outermost turns of the roll, the thick zones are at least partly superposed one on the other in a way to add the thicknesses cumulatively and hence to create height differentials on the roll's outside. The invention also relates to a method for making a roll, wherein a strip composed of a plurality of juxtaposed tissue paper sheets exhibiting thick zones separated by thinner zones will be wound on itself. According to the invention, the winding of the roll is such that the thick zones (4) of the outermost roll turns are at least partly superposed in order to constitute a salient topography on the roll's outside.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Georgia-Pacific FranceInventors: Michel Basler, Sébastien Jeannot, Pierre Laurent
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Patent number: 6878432Abstract: A panel structure for a transport machine is disclosed which is constituted by an integral combination of an outer panel and an inner panel. The inner panel has reinforcing protuberances and recesses, possessing a higher rigidity than the outer panel. The protuberances of the inner panel and a back side of the outer panel are bonded together through insulating layers present on the protuberances.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko ShoInventors: Hiroki Ueda, Koji Fukumoto, Toshimitsu Tanaka, Akio Sugimoto, Akibumi Fujiwara, Kazuhisa Fujisawa
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Patent number: 6872434Abstract: A lumber substitute product formed by two elongated plastic members which are secured together and configured to have the external cross sectional shape of the product for which it is a substitute while providing an internal longitudinal channel adjacent each in which reinforcing member is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Royal Group Technologies LimitedInventor: Vic De Zen
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Patent number: 6870662Abstract: The present invention is directed to methods for improving the performance of an electrophoretic display by modifying the display cell surface. More specifically, the methods are directed to modification of the microcup surface after the microcups are released from the mold. The microcups which have undergone any of the treatment methods of the invention show significant improvement in their surface properties, such as chemical functionality, surface roughness, surface tension, morphology, surface charge, surface reflectivity, surface conductivity and optical properties, particularly optical density in the visible light region. An electrophoretic display formed from the treated microcups has many advantages. For example, the display shows a higher contrast ratio, lower electro-optic response time, lower driving voltage, longer shelf life, higher imageincreasing bistability and higher threshold voltage.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: SiPix Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Scott C-J Tseng, Jack Hou, Zarng-Arh George Wu, Xiaojia Wang, Rong-Chang Liang
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Patent number: 6866915Abstract: A support cushion including a first underlying layer made from a flexible foam, at least one side of the first underlying layer being configured with a non-plane surface. The support cushion also includes a second underlying layer made from a flexible foam, at least one side of the second underlying layer being configured with a non-plane surface. The second underlying layer is placed in abutment with the first underlying layer. The support cushion further includes an overlying layer placed in abutment with the second underlying layer, the overlying layer being made from a visco-elastic foam.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Tempur World, LLCInventor: Dag Landvik