Patents Examined by Peter Y Choi
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Patent number: 8110283Abstract: An article includes a membrane having pores and that is air permeable. A nanoparticle precursor is dispersed throughout the pores, and the nanoparticle precursor is responsive to a stimulus to form a catalytically active nanoparticle. An associated method is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2007Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Vishal Bansal, Benjamin Hale Winkler, Hieu Minh Duong, Tamaki Ryo
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Patent number: 8105965Abstract: The present invention relates to a waterproof material, wherein film layers are set between non-woven fabric layers, an asphalt layer is set between the film layers, and a net reinforcement layer is set within the asphalt layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2007Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Inventor: Guorong Zhang
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Patent number: 8101534Abstract: A non-woven fabric made from a composition prepared by combining a first propylene-based polymer blend, where the first polymer blend is prepared by combining a propylene-based elastomer with a propylene-based thermoplastic resin and where the first blend has an MFR (ASTM D-1238 2.16 kg @ 230° C.) equal to or less than 50 dg/min, with a second propylene-based polymer blend, where the second polymer blend is prepared by combining a propylene-based elastomer with a propylene-based thermoplastic resin and where said second blend has an MFR (ASTM D-1238 2.16 kg @ 230° C.) greater than 50 dg/min, where the propylene-based elastomers comprise from about 5% to 35% by weight units derived from ethylene or non-propylene alpha-olefin and have a heat of fusion, as determined by DSC, of less than 80 J/g, and where the propylene-based thermoplastic resins have a heat of fusion, as determined by DSC, equal to or greater than 80 J/g.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2007Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Narayanaswami Raja Dharmarajan, Vincent B. Gallez, Smita Kacker, Chia Yung Cheng
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Patent number: 8093161Abstract: The invention relates to nonwoven fabrics containing polymeric multiple component fibers which include a core component and a plurality of wing components attached to the core. The polymeric core component has an elasticity that is greater than the elasticity of at least one of the wing polymeric components. The fibers assume a spiral twist configuration in which the plurality of wings substantially spiral about the core. In a preferred embodiment, the nonwoven fabrics have elastic stretch and recovery properties with a textile-like hand.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: INVISTA North America S.àr.l.Inventors: Vishal Bansal, Michael C. Davis, Thomas Michael Ford, Debora Flanagan Massouda, Edgar N. Rudisill, Harry Vaughn Samuelson, Hyunkook Shin, Gregory Paul Weeks
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Patent number: 8071491Abstract: A laminated composite material is provided. The material has first and second layers. The first layer is composed of a fibrous material and a binder, and the second layer is composed of a woven material and a binder.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: FledForm Technologies, LLCInventors: Garry E. Balthes, Darrel R. Eggers
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Patent number: 8057915Abstract: The acoustical product of the present invention comprises an acoustical product including a matrix of calcium sulfate dihydrate crystals and expanded perlite distributed throughout the matrix. The expanded perlite has a particle size distribution with at least 10% of the perlite having a particle diameter of 700 microns or more, and the amount of expanded perlite to calcium sulfate dihydrate is about 35% to about 75% by weight, based upon the dry weight of the calcium sulfate dihydrate. A dispersing agent and glass fibers having a particle length of about ¼ inch to about 1 inch are dispersed throughout the gypsum matrix.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: W. David Song, Mark H. Englert, Qiang Yu, Martin W. Brown, Richard B. Stevens
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Patent number: 8017533Abstract: A steel plate reinforcing sheet includes a restricting layer and a reinforcing layer, the reinforcing layer being formed of foam composition including styrene synthetic rubber, aromatic epoxy resin, and a foaming agent. A total thickness of the restricting layer and reinforcing layer is not more than 3.5 mm, and the steel plate reinforcing sheet is formed to have adhesion at 5° C. to an oiled, cold-rolled steel plate of not less than 2.0N/25 mm and also has bending strength of not less than 18N after being heated at 160° C. for twenty minutes. This ensures both sufficient adhesion to the steel plate and sufficient reinforcement of the same steel plate. Thus, this steel plate reinforcing plate, when adhesively bonded to a steel plate used in a variety of industrial machines properly and then foamed, can provide an effective reinforcement of the steel plate by forming the steel reinforcing plate bonded to the steel plate.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Atsushi Kuriu, Takio Itou, Hiroichi Ukei, Manabu Matsunaga
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Patent number: 8008217Abstract: A penetration resistant article with an area density less than 1.5 lb/ft2 made of a plurality of fibrous fabric layers that have applied thereto about 1 to 8 percent by weight of a polymer having a glass transition temperature in the range of minus 40 to about 0° C. and a zero shear melt viscosity 2×106 to about 1013 poise at 20° C.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2005Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Kalika Ranjan Samant, Bryan Benedict Sauer, Minshon J. Chiou
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Patent number: 7972985Abstract: A nonwoven fabric 10 has a first layer 1 containing crimped fibers 11. In the layer 1, the crimped fibers gather in parts to form a large number of fiber clusters 12 that are distributed all over the layer 1. The clusters 12 interconnect to each other to form a network structure in the layer 1. The nonwoven fabric 10 further has another fiber layer as a second layer 2 disposed on a side of the first layer 1. The two layers are partly joined at a large number of joints 3. The second layer 2 protrudes outwardly between the joints 3 to form a large number of protrusions 20.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2006Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Kao CorporationInventors: Yuichi Hirose, Shinsuke Nagahara
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Patent number: 7972984Abstract: A mat for reducing the disturbance of particulate matter by wind, has a first layer of coarse mesh material, and a second layer of coarse mesh material. The first layer is held in a substantially fixed position relative to the second layer. The mat is particularly suitable for use as a helicopter landing mat, in conditions where dust, sand, snow, water or other particles or liquids might otherwise cause a disturbance resulting in loss of visibility, damage or wear to parts of the helicopter, and injury or damage to nearby people or equipment.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2004Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: C Gear Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: Simon Peter Knightley, Warren Lachlan McGregor, Gregory Norman Peters
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Patent number: 7935646Abstract: Disclosed is a nonwoven web material (10) comprising thermoplastic fibers or filaments and a method of manufacture thereof. The web material has properties desirable for use on machinery having conventional heat sealing stations (26). Also, disclosed is a nonwoven infusion web material comprising thermoplastic fibers or filaments and a method of manufacture thereof. The infusion web material has properties desirable for use in making infusion packages.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Ahlstrom Nonwovens LLCInventors: Helen Viazmensky, John M. Allen, Richard T. Giovannoni
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Patent number: 7902095Abstract: The invention provides a functional laminate composite fabric which is robust, laundry-durable and adaptable for securing about any three dimensional body, and a method for forming such fabric. The functional laminate fabric is provided with at least one functional element which can conduct electricity, conduct light, provide electromagnetic fields or provide shielding from electromagnetic fields. The functional laminate may include vias through which the functional element may be exposed. Generally, the functional laminate fabric is sufficiently robust for incorporation into garments and for applications in so-called wearable electronics.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2005Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Textronics, Inc.Inventors: Qaizar N. Hassonjee, Stacey B. Burr
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Patent number: 7902093Abstract: A nonwoven fabric and disposable articles comprising the same are provided. The nonwoven fabric can include one or more facing layers thermally bonded to one or more inner layers. The facing layers are inelastic or partially elastic nonwoven webs comprising one or more propylene-based polymers. The facing layer has a permanent set above 30%. The inner layers are elastic nonwoven webs comprising one or more propylene-based polymers and one or more slip agents. The inner layer has a permanent set below 28%, and the one or more propylene-based polymers have (i) 60 wt % or more units derived from propylene, (ii) isotactically arranged propylene derived sequences, and (iii) a heat of fusion less than 45 J/g.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Exxonmobil Chemical Patents Inc.Inventors: Narayanaswami Raja Dharmarajan, Smita Kacker
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Patent number: 7851386Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for applying a plaster-like coating material to the decorative exposed surface of a preform workpiece. The apparatus comprises; means for mechanically advancing a workpiece along the apparatus along a straight horizontal axis over a non-continuous surface; means for engaging the bottom portion of a workpiece to constrain lateral and vertical movement as the workpiece passes along the apparatus; and means for applying a desired thickness of plaster-like coating material to a decorative surface of an advancing workpiece. Both the method and apparatus provide on a consistent basis, a smooth coating with a controlled thickness tightly bonded to the entire exposed decorative surface of a workpiece. The method and apparatus provide a simple, efficient, cost effective and reliable means for applying a plaster-like coating to the exposed decorative surface of a workpiece for use on a commercial scale in the construction industry.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Lido Wall Systems Inc.Inventors: Angelo Rao, Oscar Chiarotto, Vittorino Nonis
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Patent number: 7842624Abstract: The present invention relates to a vapor-pervious water-impervious substrate, preferably a fibrous nonwoven web, which can be used in particular as a textile continuous sheet material, for example as an awning or as an inlet in apparel. The substrate according to the present invention may have self-cleaning properties. The substrate according to the present invention is simple to produce in an at least two-step process wherein a coating on the fibers of the substrate is produced in the first step and then hydrophobic particles are applied to the coated fibers by means of an adhesion promoter.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Evonik Degussa GmbHInventors: Volker Hennige, Christian Hying, Gerhard Hörpel, Markus Oles, Edwin Nun, Bernhard Schleich
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Patent number: 7833917Abstract: A method of producing a laminate material includes the steps of providing a first flexible sheet material; providing a second flexible sheet material having a first surface and a second surface, and also having a first width of 1×; stretching the second flexible sheet material in a cross-machine direction to a second width of between about 1.2× and 3× when in a flattened state; necking the second flexible sheet material to produce an accordion shape, thereby reducing the second width of the sheet material to a third width, less than the width of the first width, such that the third width is between 0.65× to 0.975× when in an accordion shape; applying adhesive to the first surface of the second flexible sheet material with a slot coat adhesive process; and joining the first flexible sheet material to the first surface of the second flexible sheet material.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Lindsay C. Shelley, Thomas Brock, Joy Francine Jordan, Renette Richard, Christian Sanders, Eric Scott Kepner, Jared Lockwood Martin, Wing-Chak Ng
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Patent number: 7803727Abstract: A vinyl floor covering is provided with reinforcement of segmented woven or non-woven glass fiber mat located on the underside of the vinyl floor covering or at or near the neutral axis of the vinyl floor covering. This segmented mat reinforcement increases the stiffness and mechanical properties of the vinyl floor covering. A polymeric binder separates the segments of the glass fiber mat from each other. Expansion or contraction of the installed vinyl floor covering is restricted to this polymeric binder region. The segments may be aligned with the vinyl floor covering's show surface patterns, thereby preserving pattern integrity. The segmented mat is manufactured by applying and curing a polymeric binder to a woven or non-woven glass fiber mat, and creating segments by the passing the woven or non-woven glass fiber mat with polymeric binder through a set of embossing rollers. The segmented woven or non-woven glass fiber mat with polymeric binder is easily handled by vinyl floor covering machinery.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2004Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Johns ManvilleInventors: Lester Mickel Aseere, Amy Jean Leverson, Kristin Franz Goya Obernyer
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Patent number: 7786033Abstract: A substrate includes a fibrous material in the form of mineral wool of insulation type and/or glass fibers of reinforcement type, and a coating provided over at least a portion of a surface of the fibrous material, the coating having photocatalytic properties and including at least partially crystallized semiconductor material which has photocatalytic properties and which is of the oxide or sulphide type, and a bonding agent configured to adhere fibers of the fibrous material to each other, the bonding agent including an adhesion promoting agent configured to promote the adhesion of the coating to the fibrous material. The bonding agent is selected from one of an adhesive agent for mineral wool, a sizing agent for reinforcing threads, a bonding agent for a mat or web obtained from reinforcement threads, and an adhesive agent for a web obtained from glass wool.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Saint-Gobain RechercheInventors: Christian Marzolin, Arnaud Marchal, Xavier Talpaert
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Patent number: 7767598Abstract: A liquid acquisition layer having a multitude of fibers and a binder is useful in a variety of absorbent articles, such as diapers and sanitary napkins. The liquid acquisition layer has a caliper which decreases in response to external pressure and increases upon removal of said external pressure. The increase in caliper is measured by a recovery value, wherein the liquid acquisition layer recovery value at 45° C. is at least 65% of the recovery value at 20° C.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Manuela Schneider, Christofer Fuchs, Olaf Van Gansewinkel
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Patent number: 7691760Abstract: A wipe is provided that includes a first wiping member bonded to a backing member along valleys, whereby the wiping member includes a plurality of discrete peaks, and an adhesive is provided, in one embodiment, in the valleys and not on the peaks.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Ronald E. Bergsten, John L. Erickson, Daneeta L. Erickson, legal representative, Thomas E. Haskett, Michele H. Pollock, Yasuo Sudo