Patents Examined by Allan R. Kuhns
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Patent number: 7220373Abstract: Process for the manufacture of plasterboards exhibiting a core density of less than 0.77 comprising the stages of the formation of a foam from water and a surfactant composed of at least one alkyl sulphate of formula H(CH2)nOSO3?M+, in which n is a number between 6 and 16, M is a monovalent cation and the mean number of carbon atoms nm is from 9 to 10, and the introduction of the foam obtained into a plaster slurry, characterized in that the amount of surfactant introduced does not exceed 0.32 g/l of plaster slurry. Application to the manufacture of lightened plasterboards.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2002Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Lafarge PlatresInventors: Daniel Martin, Robert Garcin
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Patent number: 7220376Abstract: A negative impression of an anatomical portion of a person is captured by forcing the anatomical portion into impression foam to collapse the impression foam into the negative impression. The impression foam has a crush characteristic of approximately constant resistance force over a relatively wide predetermined range of collapse distances. The negative impression is obtained by collapsing the impression foam within the range of constant-force collapse distances, thereby creating the negative impression under conditions which reflect an equally-loaded anatomical portion. A cushion support contour created from the equally-loaded negative impression is beneficial in more appropriately supporting the anatomical portion. The present invention is particularly useful in fabricating wheelchair seat cushions.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2003Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Aspen Seating, LLCInventors: Thomas R. Hetzel, Joseph S. Bieganek
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Patent number: 7220374Abstract: A method for forming energy absorbing components for motor vehicles includes mixing a polymeric resin and blowing agent combination. The combination is heated to liquefy it. A mold for receiving the liquefied combination is cooled. The liquefied combination is injected into the mold in less than 1.5 seconds and preferably in 0.5 seconds or less.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Cadillac Products Automotive CompanyInventors: Robert J Zander, Richard Kucejko, Michael P Williams, II
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Patent number: 7220372Abstract: An earplug (10) that includes a soft foam body (12) and a stiffener (14) in the body, is produced by a method that has minimum steps and that results in an earplug of attractive design and that uses a minimum of material. One method includes molding an earplug body in a body cavity (52) while a mandrel (56) lies in the body cavity. After the foam material in the body cavity has at least partially solidified, the mandrel is removed, leaving an empty stiffener cavity (60) in the foam body (12). With the body remaining in the body mold (54), flowable stiffener material (14A) is poured into the stiffener cavity of the body and allowed to solidify, to produce an earplug with a molded-in stiffener (14). Another method, results in an earplug (90) with a stem (95) having a rearwardly-projecting stem portion (96). This method includes molding a stem rear portion (96) in a stiffener cavity (110) while allowing stiffener material to project forward of the rear portion to form a stem free front portion (120).Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Howard Leight Industries, LLCInventors: Ed win Woo, John Allen Jenkins, Jr.
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Patent number: 7201863Abstract: This describes a procedure for replicative fabrication and packaging of at least one microstructured molded part as one magazine/molded part composite as well as a magazine with at least one microstructured molded part as one magazine/molded part composite. The first step covers fabrication of at least one microstructured molded part using an initially closed tool which consists of at least one first and one second tool half. In the second step, both tool halves are opened, whereby the molded part remains in the first tool half. In the third step, at least the second tool half is replaced with at least one additional tool half. In the fourth step, the replicative fabrication of the magazine is carried out using the first tool half containing the molded part and the additional tool half. Finally in the fifth step, magazine and molded part are demolded simultaneously as one magazine/molded part composite.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Institut fur Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbHInventors: Wolfgang Ehrfeld, Lutz Weber
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Patent number: 7201865Abstract: Methods for fabricating foam cored items in which the foam core is tightly encased by an outer shell. The foam core is compressed, reducing a characteristic dimension, thereby facilitating installation and/or removal of the foam. The foam is then allowed to expand to the desired size. The methods are particularly suited for fabricating foam collars that are located above the chine of a boat and extend longitudinally along the sides of the boat to provide stabilization for the boat during high performance maneuvering and/or provide a fendering system.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Safe Boats International, L.L.C.Inventor: William M. Hansen
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Patent number: 7198844Abstract: Microporous particles for stabilizing thermoplastic compositions comprising comprising a stabilizer are provided. Each of the porous microparticles has a plurality of preformed pores into which the stabilizing agent is loaded and from which the stabilizing is subsequently released to the processing environment of use.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Crompton CorporationInventors: Vaikunth S. Prabhu, Marshall D. Moore
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Patent number: 7195732Abstract: A method of fabricating a mold and a method of fabricating an article with the mold is disclosed that is capable of fabricating a high three-dimensional surface structure and extending the service life of the mold. A mold having a fine surface shape of a height less than an object height is fabricated, then the fine surface shape of the mold is transferred to an intermediate mold by dry-etching, and then the fine surface shape of the intermediate mold is further transferred to a final article material by dry-etching. In each transfer step by dry-etching, the etching selection ratio is appropriately adjusted to increase the height of the fine surface structure step by step, so that the fine surface shape of the final article material has the object height. On the surface of the final article material, a preliminary pattern of the object surface shape may be formed beforehand to reduce the required thickness of the curable resin.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Ricoh Optical Industries Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazuhiro Umeki
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Patent number: 7195725Abstract: A method of making an integrated inner trim panel for a vehicle door and an inner trim panel made thereby are disclosed. The method includes sequentially spraying a skin layer, a padding layer, and applying a structural layer in an open mold that defines the facing surface of the inner panel of a door. The integrated inner trim panel may be provided with areas of greater and lesser padding. The skin layer may be formed from a reactant mixture of polyurethane. The padding layer may be a foam polyurethane composition. The structural layer may be a glass-reinforced polyurethane reactant mixture. The inner door panel is an integrated layered structure including a skin layer, a padding layer, and a structural layer. The padding layer may be varied in thickness to provide selectively variable padding in predetermined areas.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2004Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Lear CorporationInventors: Robert J. Adams, Kenneth W. Shaner, Nelson E. Williams, Jr., John D. Youngs, Glenn A. Cowelchuk
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Patent number: 7195726Abstract: A method for preparing a molded polyurethane foam article using an internal mold release composition is provided. More specifically, a method using an IMR agent and an IMR-enhancer compound to prepare a molded polyurethane foam article is provided. The method comprises (a) forming a polyurethane-forming mixture by mixing (i) a fatty acid condensation product, (ii) an IMR-enhancer compound, (iii) an isocyanate, (iv) a polyol, (v) a catalyst, and (vi) a blowing agent; (b) filling a mold with the polyurethane-forming mixture; (c) forming a molded foam article; and (d) removing the molded foam article from the mold. The IMR-enhancer compound is any liquid petroleum product within the viscosity range of products called oils.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Dow Global Technologies Inc.Inventor: Ron H. Niswander
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Patent number: 7192265Abstract: An in-mold foam molding equipment, includes at least a movable partition member for dividing a molding space formed by a pair of molds into divided spaces, wherein the partition member is composed of a plurality of divisional partition members, wherein each of the divisional partition members individually has a retreat positioning protrusion and a insert positioning protrusion, and the divisional partition members are installed in a slider, wherein the slider is configured to move between the retreat positioning protrusions and the insert positioning protrusions, and the divisional partition members are configured to be movable in cooperation with the motion of the slider moving by contacting with the retreat positioning protrusions or the insert positioning protrusions, so that the divisional partition members divide the molding space into divided spaces, and therefore an integral molded article suppressed in occurrence of large protrusions and deep holes can be manufactured.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: JSP CorporationInventors: Seishiro Murata, Satoru Shioya, Masayuki Fukuda
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Patent number: 7182896Abstract: A composite foamed polypropylene resin molding including a plurality of sections which are fuse-bonded to each other, at least two of which differ from each other in color, apparent density, composition and/or mechanical strengths, each of which is formed from expanded polypropylene resin beads, and each of which shows a high temperature endothermic peak in a DSC curve thereof. At least one of the sections satisfies conditions (d) to (f) at the same time: (d) to be formed from specific expanded polypropylene resin beads of a base resin having a tensile modulus of at least 1,200 MPa, (e) to have an apparent density D2 of 10–500 g/L, and (f) to have such a high temperature endothermic peak with a calorific of E2 J/g, wherein D2 and E2 have the relationship 20?0.020×D2?E2?65?0.100×D2.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2003Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: JSP CorporationInventors: Akinobu Hira, Keiichi Hashimoto, Hidehiro Sasaki
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Patent number: 7179410Abstract: Production of foamed materials in a horizontal machine, and said machine itself, reactants being fed to a conveyor at one end of the machine and foam produced being removed at the other end, wherein the foam is generated in an expansion chamber defined at its inlet by a closed reactant feed zone, at its outlet by a body of foam already expanded or partly expanded, and laterally and vertically by travelling webs, the webs giving a diverging cross section to the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Cannon Viking LimitedInventor: Anthony Charles Murray Griffiths
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Patent number: 7175793Abstract: A realistic three-dimensional replica casting of naturally occurring samples of wood, rock and marine specimens produces realistic appearing landscape or indoor light modules that can simulate flickering candles in nightclubs and restaurants. The method employs a two-part barrier mold technique enabling production of an exact copy of the whole, full bodied, original specimen and includes a lamp unit pattern for creating a three dimensional space for containing a lamp module that is positioned adjacent a relatively flat face of the replica of the natural specimen. The final casting is made of fortified cement that is permanently stained with metallic salts in an HCL solution producing the desired coloration matching that of the original specimen while masking the color of the concrete. The replica is solid and heavy and need not be attached to the ground during outdoor use to maintain it in place, due to the weight of the concrete.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Inventor: H. David Reed
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Patent number: 7172717Abstract: There is provided an in-mold foam molding apparatus affording a significantly simpler design for a molding apparatus capable of molding molded portions comprising bead starting materials having different properties into a unitary molded article, and effectively preventing various drawbacks associated with the provision of partitioning members; and an in-mold foam molded article devoid of flash projecting from its visible surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Kaneka CorporationInventors: Masahiko Sameshima, Yoshiyuki Kobayashi, Kenji Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 7169339Abstract: The invention relates to an improved method for producing foamed material, especially poly(meth)acrylimide foams, which are foamed from polymer plates produced according to the casting method. The two-step method consists of a pre-heating step and at least one foaming step. The product obtained has a significantly smaller compressive strain, measured according to DIN 53425(ASMD 621), than prior art products.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Roehm GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Peter Stein, Hermann Seibert, Leonard Maier, Rainer Zimmermann, Wilfried Heberer, Werner Geyer
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Patent number: 7169338Abstract: Provided is a method for manufacturing a foam-molded article by molding between molds a parison with a foam layer formed by extruding an expandable molten resin composition, obtained by melt-kneading a polyethylene resin and a physical foaming agent, to an area of low pressure from a die, wherein the polyethylene resin is selected from those having a melt flow rate of 0.1 to 25 g/10 minutes and a melt tension of not less than 1.5 cN, and wherein the apparent density of the foam layer in the foam-molded article is about 0.04 to 0.3 g/cm3.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: JSP CorporationInventors: Daisuke Imanari, Masayasu Okuda, Naochika Kogure, Masato Naito
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Patent number: 7166247Abstract: Foamed thermoplastic polymeric mechanical planarization polishing pads (“MP pads”) made with supercritical fluids are presented. A supercritical fluid foaming agent is dissolved in a thermoplastic polymer. A rapid change in the solubility and volume of the supercritical fluid foaming agent in the thermoplastic polymer results in foaming of the thermoplastic polymer. Foamed thermoplastic polymeric MP pads are advantageously both significantly and uniformly porous.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventor: Stephen J Kramer
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Patent number: 7166248Abstract: A method for producing an alkenyl aromatic polymer foam structure that comprises melting at least one alkenyl aromatic polymer resin. An effective amount of blowing agent mixture is dissolved in the at least one alkenyl aromatic polymer. The blowing agent mixture comprises at least one VOC blowing agent and acetone. The majority by mole percent of the VOC blowing agent is selected from n-butane, iso-butane, propane and combinations thereof. An extrudate is formed comprising the at least one alkenyl aromatic polymer resin, the at least one VOC blowing agent, and acetone. The extrudate comprises less than about 2.7 wt. % of the at least one VOC blowing agent. The extrudate is transferred to an expansion zone and permitted to expand to produce the foam structure. The foam structure has an extruded density less than about 7 lbs/ft3 and a basis weight of less than about 20 grams per 100 in2.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventors: Gary A. Francis, Wen P. Wu
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Patent number: 7160494Abstract: A method for facilitating the fabrication of a hard cover for an article is provided. The method includes positioning shrinkable material over at least a portion of the article and shrinking the shrinkable material to form a fitted cover for the portion of the article. A layer of molding material is applied overlying the fitted cover to form a hard cover for the portion of the article. A method for facilitating fabrication of a first article from a second article is also provide. The method includes positioning shrinkable material over at least a portion of the second article and shrinking the shrinkable material to form a fitted cover for the portion of the second article. A first layer of molding material is applied overlying the fitted cover to form a mold. The mold has a surface which is a negative impression of at least a portion of the fitted cover. The mold is removed from the fitted cover and a second layer of molding material is applied overlying the surface of the mold to form the first article.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Inventor: Karl R. Meyer