Abstract: An emulsible polyolefin wax having sufficient functionality to be emulsible in an aqueous medium, a melt viscosity of less than 1,000 cps at 190° C., and an emulsion light transmittance of at least 10% at 525 nm with a 20 mm light pathlength.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 5, 2002
Date of Patent:
August 31, 2004
Assignee:
Honeywell International Inc.
Inventors:
Charles Lences, Peter F. Romeo, Manfred Seven
Abstract: Disclosed are ethylene-vinyl acetate (“EVA”) copolymer waxes comprising at least about 10%, by weight, of moieties derived from vinyl acetate, the copolymer having a polydispersity (“Mw/Mn”) of at least about 6 and a molecular weight (“Mw”) of from about 15,000 to about 40,000. Also disclosed are coatings and films comprising the present EVA waxes that exhibit sufficient adherence to and removability from a wide range of substrates.
Abstract: Room temperature vulcanizable silicone rubber compositions comprising: hydroxyl endblocked polyorganosiloxane, at least one phenyl-substituted tris-functional ketoximino silane and an aminofunctional silane adhesion promoter characterized as having less than three hydrolyzable alkoxy groups attached to the silicon are provided.
Abstract: A vehicular control pedal disabling device having a base member, a generally U-shaped member extending upwardly from the base member, a structural housing through which the U-shaped member slides, and a means to lock the device. A means for producing light can be attached to the device to make it more noticeable to those outside of the vehicle. In the device's operable position, the U-shaped member and the structural housing surround the stem of the control pedal and prevent the pedal's actuation when the device is locked. In one embodiment the structural housing includes a support sleeve, a pedal restricting member, a first guide sleeve, a second guide sleeve and a connecting member. The first guide sleeve is connected to the support sleeve through the pedal restricting member and the first guide sleeve is parallel with the support sleeve. The second guide sleeve is axially aligned with the first guide sleeve so that the U-shaped member can slide through both the first and second guide sleeves.