Abstract: A multilayer structure comprising a layer of film susceptible to melting when used in conjuction with a microwave susceptor, a layer of microwave susceptor material, and a layer formed from a crosslinked melt extrudable material does not melt when used in a microwave oven.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 7, 1990
Date of Patent:
April 21, 1992
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Inventors:
Aleksander Beresniewicz, Robert E. Fuller, Eric N. Mui, John R. Fisher
Abstract: A yarn comprised of a polyamide which is at least about 85% poly(hexamethylene adipamide) or poly(.epsilon.-caproamide) is disclosed which has a relative viscosity of greater than about 50, a tenacity of greater than about 11.0 g/d, a dry heat shrinkage at 160.degree. C. of not more than about 6.5 percent, a boil-off shrinkage of less than about 7%, a modulus of greater than about 35 g/d, a birefringence of greater than about 0.060, a differential birefringence D: .DELTA..sub.0.90-0.00, of greater than 0, and a sonic modulus of greater than about 90 g/d. The process for making the yarn includes drawing of a feed yarn while heating to at least about 185.degree. C. in at least a final draw stage to a draw tension of at least 3.8 g/d, subsequently decreasing the tension while heating to at least about 185.degree. C. to produce a length decrease of between about 2 and about 13.5, and cooling and packaging the yarn.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 20, 1989
Date of Patent:
April 21, 1992
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Inventors:
Thomas R. Clark, III, Joseph A. Cofer, Jr.
Abstract: 3,5-Dihydroxypentanoic acid derivatives are provided which are 6-hydroxy-8-(2,2-dimethyl-1-oxybutoxy-2-methyl)-substituted-thiazolidine derivatives and have the structure ##STR1## wherein Z is ##STR2## R.sup.6 is an alkali metal, lower alkyl or H; R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 are the same or different and are H, lower alkyl or aryl; X is S, O, ##STR3## or a single bond; R.sup.7 is lower alkyl; R.sup.3 is lower alkyl or aryl; R.sup.4 and R.sup.5 are the same or different and are H or lower alkyl; and --- represents a single bond or a double bond, and are HMG CoA reductase inhibitors and thus are useful as antihypercholesterolemic agents and in treating atherosclerosis, and also as antifungal agents.In addition, novel intermediates for use in preparing the above mevinic acid derivatives are also provided.
Abstract: An aromatic polyimide film coated with a thermally stable, heat-sealable thermoplastic polyimide for use as a wire insulation for superconducting magnets is disclosed. The inclusion of inorganic particles in the film improves compressive strength of the coated polyimide film.
Abstract: A low firing dielectric composition containing an admixture of finely divided particles of manganese doped-lead iron-tungsten niobate, barium titanate and optionally an inorganic sintering aid, dispersed in an organic medium. This composition is useful for forming capacitors.
Abstract: A process for the in vitro immunization of an immuno-competent splenocyte against an immunogen comprising (a) obtaining a first human splenocyte population, (b) fractionating the first population so that the first fraction is enriched with T-cells and a second fraction is enriched with B-cells, (c) mixing together the cells from the first and second fractions to form a second population having a T-helper cell to B-cell ratio of at least 0.4, and the percentage of T-suppressor cells is essentially unchanged from the first population, and (d) culturing the second population in a medium containing human serum, an immunogen and a lymphokine or lymphokines which induce proliferation and differentiation of T and B cells.
Abstract: This invention relates to certain cyano-dienes and halopyridines and the processes for their preparation from a protected 1,3-dialdehyde and a cyano-diene.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 12, 1990
Date of Patent:
April 21, 1992
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Inventors:
George C. Chiang, Felix E. Granchelli, Christopher Wright
Abstract: Sulfoalkyl substituted indolenine dyes that absorb infrared radiation and photosensitive elements containing said dyes are disclosed. These dyes are useful as antihalation dyes in infrared sensitive photographic elements which show dye low stain. These dyes are represented by the following structure: ##STR1## wherein X is F, Cl, or Br; R is a hydrocarbon moiety containing from two to about five carbon atoms; and Y is a cation. In a preferred embodiment X is Cl. In a more preferred embodiment R is --(CH.sub.2).sub.3 -- or --(CH.sub.2).sub.4 --.
Abstract: A process for producing a nylon 6,6 and polypropylene fiber wherein deposits of polypropylene on the yarn guide surface are substantially eliminated by adding nylon 6.
Abstract: A polyamide yarn is disclosed which is at least about 85% by weight poly(.epsilon.-caproamide) and which has a relative viscosity of greater than 50, a tenacity of at least about 9.3 g/d, a dry heat shrinkage at 160.degree. C. of less than about 3 percent, a modulus of at least about 20 g/d, a toughness of at least about 240 g/d.%, a crystal perfection index of greater than about 82, and a long period spacing of greater than about 100 .ANG.. The process for making the yarn includes drawing of a feed yarn while heating to at least about 185.degree. C. in at least a final draw stage to a draw tension of at least 4.8 g/d, subsequently decreasing the tension while heating to at least about 185.degree. C. to produce a length decrease of between about 13.5 and about 30%, and cooling and packaging the yarn.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 20, 1989
Date of Patent:
April 14, 1992
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Inventors:
Thomas R. Clark, III, Joseph A. Cofer, Jr., Alan R. Mochel
Abstract: A device for hanging pictures and the like including a flat elongated ruler-like body adapted to be held in a generally horizontal position on a wall. The device has a centering means, such as a notch, at its midpoint and calibrated indicia extending outwardly longitudinally from the centering point. Conventional picture hooks are frictionally engaged at predetermined points along the upper edge of the device by a rod which is attached to the device parallel to and spaced apart form the upper edge. In using the device, a single mark is made on the wall to indicate the height and lateral position of the picture, and then the device is held with one hand in a horizontal position, with the centering notch registering with the mark on the wall, while the picture hooks are nailed into place with the other hand.
Abstract: Current-responsive light-emitting diodes of different colors are provided adjacent to the tip of the hand-held transducer probe of a medical Doppler device. Mechanism is provided to actuate the diodes of one color when the direction of internal body matter detected by the Doppler device is toward the probe and to actuate lights of a different color when the direction of detected internal body matter is away from the probe. In addition, power supply to the diodes is controlled so that increasing brightness indicates increasing velocity of the detected internal body matter.
Abstract: Disclosed herein are cathodic electrocoat compositions which contain electroconductive pigments. These pigments are light in color, and can be added at higher pigment to binder ratios for improved edge coverage. More specifically, the electroconductive pigments are a two-dimensional network of antimony-containing tin oxide crystallites which exist in a unique association with amorphous silica or with a silica-containing material.
Abstract: Cover device for a flat cable having an aperture in the insulation between the conductors. The cover device comprises two opposite arms, each having a first and second end. The arm are connected by a flexible cross member. This cross member is provided with a locking lip which extends in the direction of the first end of the arms and having at its free end a locking lobe for insertion in the aperture of the cable. By making the locking lobe barb-shaped the cable can be inserted into the cover device by a snap action. Polarization-indicating means are provided for positioning the cable correctly relative to the cover device. Preferably, the cover device may be combined with an electric connector.
Abstract: To latch at circuit component such as a connector to a circuit substrate prior to the soldering, latching members are provided which can be fitted by hand or by machine. The latching member comprises a base part from which at least two resilient legs extend in the same direction. These legs attempt to assume a deflected position with respect to each other as a result of their resiliency. The legs are provided with shoulders for acting onto the circuit substrate in the assembled state. Preferably, the latching member is constructed as an integra wire-type entity. Further, an apparatus for inserting the latching member in a mounting aperture of a circuit component is provided.
Abstract: The present invention discloses 1,3-dialkylimidazole-2-thiones catalysts for epoxy/anhydride reactions (and other reactions) and a method of making these catalysts. Epoxy/anhydride coatings containing these improved catalysts offer the following advantages: improved appearance (especially since even weeks after application the coatings still have a "wet" look); better pot-life; improved resistance to alkaline substances which will improve durability; improved solubility; and coatings which have a reduced volatile organic content (VOC).
Abstract: A device for electro-optical signal conversion having a housing containing electro-optical signal conversion means and electrical and optical contact elements coupled thereto. These electrical and optical contact elements are designed for making contact to electrical and optical connector means, respectively. The housing is provided with latching means for detachably locking the connector means to be coupled thereto. Accordingly, with the device an adapter having an electrical and optical make-and-break connection is provided.
Abstract: A manufacturing process is disclosed for preparing 1,1-dichloro-1-fluorethane by the addition of hydrogen fluoride to 1,1-dichloroethylene in the presence of a hydrofluorination catalyst providing 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane in high yields and reduced 1,1-dichloroethylene content.Additionally, a process is disclosed for reducing the 1,1-dichloroethylene content of a mixture of 1,1-dichloroethylene and 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 31, 1991
Date of Patent:
April 14, 1992
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Inventors:
Steven H. Swearingen, John F. Wehner, Marlin G. Ridley