Patents Examined by Mark Forman
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Patent number: 5178948Abstract: A pelletized form of silica which is sufficiently dust free and highly dispersible in rubber formulations. The pelletized silica is produced by a process which involves pelletizing a mixture of silica and water in an inclined mixer and drying the pelletized product in a fluidized bed dryer.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1991Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Assignee: J. M. Huber CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Haller
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Patent number: 5173365Abstract: An ultra-thin, self-assembling molecular film has thickness, length and width dimensions. Ampliphilic molecules in the film are ordered in the thickness dimension, and are arranged in crystals that are aligned in both the length and width dimensions. This molecular alignment in all three film dimensions provides a film having more uniform properties.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1991Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Assignee: NanoFilm CorporationInventors: Brij P. Singh, Scott E. Rickert
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Patent number: 5165992Abstract: A hard coating film is disclosed which is formed by hardening a coating composition containing the following component A and/or component B and component C:Component A:an organosilicon compound or a hydrolyzate thereof, said organosilicon compound being represented by the formula (I):(R.sup.1).sub.a (R.sup.3).sub.b Si(OR.sup.2).sub.4-(a+b) (I)Component B:an organosilicon compound or a hydrolyzate thereof, said organosilicon compound being represented by the formula (II): ##STR1## Component C: fine particles of tin oxide having a particle size of 1 to 100 millimicrons and coated with fine particles of tungsten oxide.The coating film is excellent in hot water resistance and transparency and finds particularly useful application to lenses for spectacles.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1991Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: Hoya CorporationInventor: Eiichi Yajima
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Patent number: 5165997Abstract: In a two-component system for a hardenable material, quartz grains (1) serve as a filler material and are coated with benzoyl peroxide which forms the hardener component of the system. The benzoyl-peroxide coated quartz grains are enclosed in a protective layer of pyrogenic silicic acid. As a result, the flotation capability of the quartz granules is maintained.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1990Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: Hilit AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ioan Gross, Hans-Jurgen Irmscher
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Patent number: 5147718Abstract: A radar absorber, for use as a sprayable paint, or for use as a plastic sheet, is provided. The radar absorber is used to cover a structural part of an aircraft or to shield a part of a naval vessel. The absorber, or coating in this embodiment, includes an inner layer having an elastomeric carrier material with a carbonyl iron powder dispersed therein, or disposed therein, of a regular particle size of about 4 to 5 micron, and includes an outer layer having an elastomeric carrier material with a carbonyl iron powder dispersed therein, or disposed therein, of a fine particle size of about 0.5 to 1.5 micron.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1990Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: ISP Investments Inc.Inventors: Sotiri A. Papoulias, Henry Seiwatz
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Patent number: 5122182Abstract: Two constituent powders of a powder blend for thermal spraying are in the form of composite particles containing subparticles of nickel alloy and benoite for clearance control coatings. The composite particles are formed by spray drying. In one embodiment the volume percentage of metal in one constituent powder is at least 25% greater than in the other powder. In another embodiment the difference is about 10% by volume, and the alloy rich constituent has alloy subparticles sufficiently large to act as core particles to which the finer subparticles of bentonite are bonded.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1990Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: The Perkin-Elmer CorporationInventors: Mitch R. Dorfman, Burton A. Kushner, Anthony J. Rotolico, Brian A. DelRe, Edward R. Novinski
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Patent number: 5112657Abstract: In the present invention, polymer binder systems are filled with inert fillers, such as calcium carbonate, and with specific thermoplastic microspheres bearing a surface coating of an inert particulate material compatible with the polymer binder system. The preferred inert particulate material on the microspheres is particulate or fibrous forms of calcium carbonate. The microspheres have a very low density, and the inert particulate for fibrous coating is thermally bonded to surface thereof. The microspheres may be employed in proportions up to as much as about 70 volume percent of the casting or molding composition, resulting in a product of exceptionally low weight and density.The products of the present invention also provide high impact strength, high resistance to cracking and crack propagation, high tensile and yield strength, and a high modulus of elasticity, particularly compared to the usual cast marble products known to the art.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1990Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: Pierce & Stevens CorporationInventor: George E. Melber