Patents Examined by Harold Ansher
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Patent number: 4188450Abstract: Investment casting molds embodying a material comprising Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 flour with an average particle size less than 100 microns and silica binders exhibit superior physical properties at elevated temperatures up to about 1800.degree. C. The superior physical properties, including an excellent resistance to sag at about 1800.degree. C., are attributed to the formation of a metastable mullite phase. When the average particle size of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 is less than the order of 10 microns, resistance to sag is present up to about 1900.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1976Date of Patent: February 12, 1980Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Charles D. Greskovich
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Patent number: 4188424Abstract: A metal carrier is embedded into trim, for providing proper rigidness in the transverse direction as well as in the longitudinal direction to the strip-like trim formed with rubber or plastics and the like. Transverse slots are formed in the strip-like sheet metal at given intervals in the longitudinal direction and a thin link portion and/or narrow width portion (sectional area in the transverse direction is small) is alternately formed at the top and bottom portions of the transverse slot. When an external force is applied to the metal carrier covered with rubber or plastics, the formed connecting links of the thin link portion and/or narrow width portion at top and bottom are broken, and the metal carrier becomes a continuous zigzag strip.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1977Date of Patent: February 12, 1980Assignee: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsuneo Ohno, Kunio Maeno, Takahiko Kasuya, Takao Nakajima
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Patent number: 4188443Abstract: The multi-layer polyester/polyolefin shrink film of this invention provides a combination of shrink tension, hot seal strength, sealability, and shrink temperature range heretofore unobtainable in an oriented, monolayer polyolefin material. The preferred film has five layers in which the middle layer comprises a polyester or copolyester, two inner layers adjacent the middle layer comprise ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, and the skin or outer layers comprises an ethylene-propylene copolymer.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1978Date of Patent: February 12, 1980Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.Inventors: Walter B. Mueller, Henry G. Schirmer, Julian H. Schoenberg, Alan S. Weinberg
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Patent number: 4186240Abstract: A thermoplastic olefin resin composition composed of a blend of(i) 5 to 95% by weight, based on the weight of the blend, of a random copolymer consisting essentially of 55 to 85 mole% of propylene and 45 to 15 mole% of 1-butene and having a heat of fusion of 10 to 80 joules/g determined by differential thermal analysis using a differential scanning calorimeter, and(ii) 5 to 95% by weight, based on the weight of the blend, of an isotactic propylene resin containing 0 to 10 mole% of another .alpha.-olefin and having a melting point of 135.degree. to 165.degree. C. and a melt index, measured at 230.degree. C., of 0.1 to 20; and a laminated olefin resin film or sheet thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1978Date of Patent: January 29, 1980Assignee: Mitsui Petrochemical Industries Ltd.Inventors: Akira Matsuda, Tetsuo Tojo, Kazuo Iwata
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Patent number: 4184903Abstract: A method characterized by the steps of positioning a plurality of uniformly dimensioned photovoltaic cells in registered relation with a plurality of openings formed in a planar tool for affording access to the P contact surface of each of the cells, connecting the N contact surface of alternate cells to the P contact surface of the cells interposed therebetween, removing therefrom residue of solder flux, applying to the N contact surfaces of the cells a transparent adhesive, placing a common transparent cover plate in engaged relation with the adhesive, placing a film over the circular openings for hermetically sealing the openings, and establishing a vacuum between the film and the cover plate for thus simultaneously forcing the cells into vacuum bonded relation with the cover plate.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationInventors: Alan M. Acting Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of Lovelace, Paul A. Dillard, Walter M. Fritz, Dan R. Lott
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Patent number: 4185140Abstract: Polymeric release agents having functional groups such as carboxy, hydroxy, epoxy, amino, isocyanate, thioether or mercapto groups are applied to a heated fuser member in an electrostatic reproducing apparatus to form thereon a thermally stable, renewable, self-cleaning layer having excellent toner release properties for conventional electroscopic thermoplastic resin toners. The functional polymeric fluids interact with the fuser member in such a manner as to form a thin, thermally stable interfacial barrier at the surface of the fuser member while leaving an outer film or layer of unreacted release fluid. The interfacial barrier is strongly attached to the fuser member surface and prevents electroscopic thermoplastic resin toner material from contacting the outer surface of the fuser member. The material on the surface of the fuser member is of minimal thickness and thereby represents a minimal thermal barrier.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Stephen Strella, Donald A. Seanor, George R. Imperial, Thomas R. Hoffend
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Patent number: 4180605Abstract: Protection of microwave antennas from incident irradiation from high power lasers is accomplished by placing a protective covering or radome over antenna elements to be protected. The radome is constructed such that it is substantially transparent to electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range and at the same time substantially opaque to electromagnetic radiation in the laser frequency range. The radome is constructed of multilayers of a refractory ceramic material, such as boron nitride and beryllium oxide, spaced apart with the spaces evacuated. When the electromagnetic radiation from a high power laser strikes the radome of this invention, the opaqueness to the laser energy causes a conversion to heat energy which is then insulated from sensitive antenna elements by the evacuated spaces separating the refractory ceramic layers.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1978Date of Patent: December 25, 1979Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Daniel E. Gilbert, James R. Lee, Ted J. Kramer
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Patent number: 4179542Abstract: A primer coating containing, as the resin binder, a thermoplastic halogenated (at least partly fluorinated) ethylene polymer and a curable epoxy resin, and, as a filler pigment, finely-divided mica and metallic pigment powder, is disclosed herein. The primer coating gives fluoropolymer top coatings which have been simultaneously cured therewith unexpectedly high resistance to blistering and delamination when exposed to extreme conditions such as live steam under high pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1978Date of Patent: December 18, 1979Assignee: Pennwalt CorporationInventors: Alkis Christofas, Julius E. Dohany
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Patent number: 4177316Abstract: An impregnated carbon brush for electrical machinery with improved running properties and increased wear-resistance, in which the carbon brush has an impregnating medium containing non-melting grease, and/or a non-melting wax, and/or a non-flowing oil. The impregnating medium in the carbon brush is on a synthetic, mineral, animal or vegetable base which is thoroughly mixed with a gelatinizing agent on an inorganic and/or organic base and thereby transformed to a non-melting or non-flowing harder and more wear-resistant condition. The gelatinizing agent contained in the carbon brush as a component of the impregnating medium comprises montmorillonite flakes with surfaces coated with long-chain hydrocarbons. The carbon brush includes additives for improving the sliding properties in the form of inorganic and/or organic additives such as metal sulfides, metal oxides and PTFE powder. The carbon brush contains 0.1 to 25% by weight of impregnation medium relative to the weight of the impregnated carbon brush.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1977Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignee: Schunk & Ebe GmbHInventors: Winfried Diegelmann, Gunter Schardt, Jochen Klatt, Heinz Grolz
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Patent number: 4175161Abstract: The adhesion of a heat activatable polyurethane adhesive to a vinyl substrate is improved by admixing the adhesive with an N-substituted-2-pyrrolidone and/or an ethoxylated alkyl phenol.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1978Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventors: Ozzie Fogle, James Cooley
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Patent number: 4175156Abstract: Composite film adhesive including a layer of resin adhesive which is heat activatable for adhesion to plasticized resin and which is resistant to plasticizer migrating from the resin and a layer of phenoxy resin which is in strongly adhesive, overall engagement with the heat activatable resin and has active hydrogens for reaction with free NCO groups of a urethane adhesive to enable strong bonding of the phenoxy resin layer by the urethane adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1978Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: USM CorporationInventor: Thomas G. Ikins
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Patent number: 4173677Abstract: An electro-thermosensitive recording material comprising (1) a support at least the surface of which is electrically conductive, and (2) a conductive recording layer formed on the conductive surface of the support, the recording layer containing (a) a film-forming chlorine-containing polymer and (b) dispersed in the polymer, an acid-sensitive leuco dye and at least one zinc compound selected from the group consisting of zinc oxide optionally doped with a different metal, zinc hydroxide, zinc sulfide, zinc carbonate, zinc acrylate and zinc stearate.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1977Date of Patent: November 6, 1979Assignee: Sekisui Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shiro Nakano, Masahiro Hotta
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Patent number: 4173681Abstract: A disc brake pad comprises an organic friction material layer and an organic backplate layer. Both layers are formed of pulverulent materials compacted into "green" preforms at a pressure of 80-150 bars, which are then placed in a mold where heat and pressure are applied to create the integral disc brake pad. Both layers use the same resin and they may even be of identical composition.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1978Date of Patent: November 6, 1979Assignee: Societe Abex Pagid Equipement S.A.Inventors: Jean-Pierre Durrieu, Guy Pomes
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Patent number: 4172727Abstract: Desensitizer compositions which reduce or extinguish the capability of developers to color colorless compounds which comprise one or more desensitizers and one or more compounds having an absorption peak in the wavelength region of from about 300 m.mu. to about 400 m.mu. and a molecular absorption coefficient of above about 2000.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1977Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akio Miyamoto, Hajime Kato
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Patent number: 4169913Abstract: There is provided a coated tool steel having a tool steel substrate and at least one layer of a hard film overcoated on the substrate. The film consists of a B-1 type solid solution selected from carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides of at least one of titanium, zirconium or hafnium, and the breadth of the peak, at half maximum intensity, of Cu-K.alpha. diffraction from the (200) plane of the film, being not less than 0.4 degree on a 2 .theta. scale. The invention further provides a machine tool having at least one cutting part thereof formed from the coated tool steel described above. The coated steel provided herein has excellent wear resistance.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1978Date of Patent: October 2, 1979Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Mitsunori Kobayashi, Yoshihiko Doi, Masaaki Tobioka, Takaharu Yamamoto
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Patent number: 4169181Abstract: Improved impact or shock resistant soft coated laminates including a back polycarbonate lamina opposite the direction of impact or shock, such polycarbonate lamina having a soft overlying or exposed layer or coating opposite the direction of impact, are provided. The laminates exhibit excellent resistance to failure and spalling of the polycarbonate surface opposite the impact or shock receiving surface.The soft coat is a self-healing, chemically resistant polyurethane having an excess of free hydroxyl groups over isocyanate groups and confers on the laminates excellent scratch resistance, good resistance against swelling and stress cracking while at the same time the laminates exhibit good clarity and integrity in addition to good chemical and permeation resistance, as well as resistance to failure and spalling. The process employs the polyurethane in film form as a cap sheet.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1977Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Richard E. Molari, Jr.
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Patent number: 4169180Abstract: A laminate which is useful as a construction material is disclosed. It comprises: (1) a base layer of a synthetic resin having inferior weather-proof characteristics; and (2) a protective layer of a crosslinked acrylate and/or methacrylate/crosslinked styrene-acrylonitrile/uncrosslinked styrene-acrylonitrile polymer composition attached to the base layer. The laminate can be used as a material for siding, gutter systems, downspouts, soffit and fascia systems, shutters, window casings and the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1977Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Assignee: Stauffer Chemical CompanyInventor: John M. McDonagh
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Patent number: 4168334Abstract: Terra sigillata coated ceramic cookware vessels, such as bread pans. Bread baked in such pans has the taste and physical qualities of bread baked in a brick oven. In addition, the baked bread releases easily from the pan.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1977Date of Patent: September 18, 1979Assignee: Alfred University Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: William B. Crandall, Linda J. Wasserstein
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Patent number: 4168347Abstract: Fire and heat resistant structures made by the use of fire retardant compositions of the type involving the reaction of phosphoric acid and a reducing sugar are rendered insensitive to moisture by heat curing using high frequency electric current during the production of the fire and heat resistance structures.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1978Date of Patent: September 18, 1979Assignee: Arco Polymers, Inc.Inventors: John P. Spicuzza, Jr., Robert J. Boyle
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Patent number: 4167582Abstract: A magnetic metallic powder which is essentially of iron or its alloy with at least one other metal and features a good resistance to oxidation by air as well as a large value for saturation magnetization is obtained by the reduction of an oxide powder prepared or treated in a basic liquid phase environment the oxide powder ultimately to have a pH value not smaller than 6.0. A magnetic recording medium consisting of a nonmagnetic base and a thin magnetic layer comprising the metallic powder dispersed in a polymer binder serves for high density recording purposes and long retains its excellent physical properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1977Date of Patent: September 11, 1979Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, LimitedInventors: Noboru Takahashi, Sadao Ozaki, Tunehide Naruse, Hiromasa Isono, Toshikazu Nishihara