Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for preparing silylated isocyanato-terminated polyurethane prepolymer which have increased stability toward atmospheric moisture, in the presence of at least one catalyst selected from the group consisting of bismuth and zinc compounds.
Abstract: A tolerance ring (10) for providing an interference fit between inner and outer components (36, 50) is disclosed. The tolerance ring (10) comprises a deformable band wound to form a first layer (111) having a plurality of radially extending projections (12, 13, 15) around its circumference and an unformed second layer (110) which overlaps with the first layer. The second layer acts as a force diffuser to spread the forces transferred through the projections on to the inner or outer component.
Abstract: A gearbox assembly includes a pinion gear having a gear stem extending axially through a tubular output stem of an output member with a threaded portion protruding from an output flange of the output member. A pinion nut includes a threaded inner bore threadably engaging the threaded portion of the gear stem to retain the output member to the pinion gear. An outer rim of the pinion nut defines an outer circumference having a tool recess and a deformation spaced circumferentially apart from the tool recess. The tool recess is adapted for receiving a tool to rotate the pinion nut in a first direction relative to the gear stem. The deformation engages an inner circumference of the output flange to prevent the pinion nut from rotating in a second direction relative to the gear stem.
Abstract: A clutch cover for use with virtually any combination of make and model of engine components and method of making the same is disclosed. The clutch cover is made by spin forming a sheet of metal and removing material as needed to coincide with the corresponding engine components. Therefore, the exact design of the cover including attaching holes and apertures related to release levers may be quickly and easily formed in the clutch cover. Furthermore, a heat management system is provided that includes the addition of fins or other apertures through the clutch cover to increase the air flow to reduce the temperature within the clutch cover to cool engine components.
Abstract: A clutch disc for use in an automobile engine in communication with a flywheel is provided. The clutch disc includes a cylindrical disc comprising a central aperture. One or both sides of the cylindrical disc includes a clutch lining having a high coefficient of friction. The clutch lining is configured to interact with the flywheel during normal operation of an engine. The clutch disc further includes a plurality of perforations through the clutch disc, including the clutch lining and cylindrical disc. The perforations through the clutch disc provide a means for heat removal from within an engine and aid in extending the life of the clutch disc and clutch assembly.
Abstract: A flywheel for use in an automobile between an engine and a clutch assembly is provided. The flywheel is a circular member having an engine side and an opposite clutch side. An aperture is formed in the circular member having an axis, and the aperture is used to operatively attach the flywheel to the engine. A plurality of clutch fins and/or grooves are formed on the clutch side adjacent the outer edge of the circular member and spaced radially about the axis of the aperture of the flywheel. The clutch fins have a face that is generally coplanar with the clutch side of the circular member. The fins and grooves work to cool the internal components of the engine. Optionally, a second set of grooves and fins may be formed on the engine side of the flywheel to further aid in cooling the clutch disc and other engine components.
Abstract: A glove includes an inner layer having the 3-dimensional shape of a hand and including a fibrous absorbent material, and the glove includes a fluoropolymer barrier layer thermoformed around the inner layer to have the 3-dimensional shape of the hand. The fluoropolymer barrier layer maintains the 3-dimensional shape when not in use. The glove has a breakthrough time of not greater than 1 hour when exposed to NFPA 1991 industrial chemicals and has a detectable permeation rate is not more than 0.10 micrograms/cm2/min.
Abstract: A tolerance ring has a band (16) with outwardly extending corrugated protrusions forming waves (2) which engage a surface (8) of the bore (4) in a housing (5). At one end of the tolerance ring is an outwardly flared guide surface (15) extending axially from the band (16). The guide surface (15) acts as an enlarged entrance to the band (16) for a shaft (3) to be mounted in the bore (4) by insertion into the tolerance ring. The use of the guide surface (15) assists assembly and reduces or eliminates particle production. It is also possible for the corrugated portions to extend inwardly, for the guide surface to be inwardly flared, and for the tolerance ring to be mounted on the shaft prior to insertion in the bore.
Abstract: A semiconductor component including a first integrated circuit in a substrate which is adapted to produce electrical signals with a high-frequency signal component, wherein the substrate is such that the high-frequency signal component can propagate on a substrate surface and/or in the substrate interior, a second integrated circuit in the same substrate which is such that its function can be compromised by high-frequency signals, and a countersignal circuit in the same substrate which is adapted to deliver an electrical countersignal which at least at a selected location of the substrate surface and/or the substrate interior attenuates or eliminates the high-frequency electrical signal component emanating from the first integrated circuit, wherein the countersignal circuit includes a receiver which is adapted to produce an electrical signal dependent on the instantaneous field strength of the high-frequency signal component, and a shielding transistor provided in the substrate and having a control electrode
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 8, 2005
Date of Patent:
July 24, 2012
Assignee:
IHP GmbH—Innovations for High Performance Microelectronics
Abstract: A photoluminescent marking for authentication that includes at least one or more photoluminescent layers that substantially convert an electromagnetic radiation to an emission signature is disclosed. Also disclosed are methods of creating and using the inventive photoluminescent marking for authentication.
Abstract: Disclosed is a heat dissipating material which is interposed between a heat-generating electronic component and a heat dissipating body. This heat dissipating material contains (A) 100 parts by weight of a silicone gel cured by an addition reaction having a penetration of not less than 100 (according to ASTM D 1403), and (B) 500-2000 parts by weight of a heat conductive filler. Also disclosed is a semiconductor device comprising a heat-generating electronic component and a heat dissipating body, wherein the heat dissipating material is interposed between the heat-generating electronic component and the heat dissipating body.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 22, 2011
Date of Patent:
July 17, 2012
Assignee:
Momentive Performance Materials Japan LLC
Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention provides for systems and methods for multi-participant controller systems. Specifically, some embodiments of the invention enable two or more participants to take part in a multi-participant interactive software running on a computing system. In addition, some of these embodiments allow for multi-participant interactive software, such as a dance-oriented or music-based video game, to time-shift the scoring of inputs from each participant during an activity session.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 12, 2009
Date of Patent:
July 17, 2012
Assignee:
Performance Designed Products LLC
Inventors:
Scott Michael Terrell, Thomas John Roberts
Abstract: A composite material includes a thermoplastic material, and a metallic filler dispersed within the thermoplastic material. The metallic filler may be fibrous, particulate or a combination thereof. The metallic filler may have a length in a range of about 3 mm to about 10 mm, and/or a mean particle size of about 2 microns to about 10 microns. The composite material may have a volumetric resistivity of not greater than about 0.5 Ohm·cm. The composite material can be in the form of a sealing component.
Abstract: An asymmetric siloxane is made by reacting a silicone having the formula MHDxM?H where MH is R1R2HSiO1/2, M?H is R4R5HSiO1/2 and x is an integer 0?x?10 under selective hydrosilylation conditions in the presence of a precious metal hydrosilylation catalyst, with a first olefinic compound and in a second step, a monohydridosiloxane produced in the first step is reacted under hydrosilylating conditions with another olefinic compound different from the first olefinic compound.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 23, 2011
Date of Patent:
July 10, 2012
Assignee:
Momentive Performance Materials
Inventors:
David D Farris, Chauncey J Rinard, Mark D Leatherman
Abstract: The present invention relates to room-temperature curable silicone compositions possessing rapid deep-section cure. The silicone sealant compositions of the present invention find application in insulating glass units as elements of windows, skylights, doors and related products.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 27, 2007
Date of Patent:
July 10, 2012
Assignee:
Momentive Performance Materials Inc.
Inventors:
Indumathi Ramakrishnan, Edward Joseph Nesakumar
Abstract: A method for removing defects at high pressure and high temperature (HP/HT) or for relieving strain in a non-diamond crystal commences by providing a crystal, which contains defects, and a pressure medium. The crystal and the pressure medium are disposed in a high pressure cell and placed in a high pressure apparatus, for processing under reaction conditions of sufficiently high pressure and high temperature for a time adequate for one or more of removing defects or relieving strain in the single crystal.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 12, 2005
Date of Patent:
July 10, 2012
Assignee:
Momentive Performance Materials Inc.
Inventors:
Mark Philip D'Evelyn, Thomas Richard Anthony, Stephen Daley Arthur, Lionel Monty Levinson, John William Lucek, Larry Burton Rowland, Suresh Shankarappa Vagarali
Abstract: A membrane includes a blend of a silicone polymer and not greater than 25 wt % of an elastomeric component. The membrane has a thickness of at least 1 mm and exhibits a tensile retention index of at least 35%.
Abstract: A membrane includes a composite material of a silicone polymer and 0.1 wt % to 15 wt % of a scavenging filler. The membrane has a thickness of at least 1 mm and exhibits a tensile retention index of at least 35%.
Abstract: The swivel jack assembly is used with trailers to vertically position a trailer tongue for mounting onto a hitch of the towing vehicle. The swivel jack assembly includes a jack-mounting bracket welded to an outer housing of the jack, and a tongue-mounting bracket mounted onto the tongue portion of a trailer. The jack also includes a novel swivel mechanism for pivoting the mechanism in either an upright support position or a horizontal stowed position. A cup-shaped section of the jack-mounting bracket nests within a cup-shaped section of the tongue-mounting bracket. When in the upright position, the jack extends vertically and may be used to raise or lower the tongue and support the trailer. The swivel jack assembly keeps the trailer in a level position when the trailer is disengaged from the towing vehicle. The swivel jack assembly is pivotally mounted onto the trailer tongue such that they can be pivotally repositioned to a stowed position when not in use.