Patents by Inventor Abu Hassan
Abu Hassan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7814570Abstract: Latex articles with geometrically defined surface structure providing enhanced grip characteristics in dry, wet or oily environments; and a method of making same comprising applying a polymeric coagulant coating to a smooth former surface, wherein the coating becomes tacky during drying, applying discrete coagulant particles of selected size, shape and distribution to the tacky coating to attach and protrude from the former surface with the polymeric coagulant coating, dipping the former into an aqueous latex emulsion, wherein the polymeric coagulant coating and the discrete coagulating particles destabilize the latex, thereby developing a latex layer, vulcanizing and stripping the latex article inside out, and dissolving the discrete coagulant particles in water or suitable solvents to reveal the geometrically designed texture with pre-selected size, shape and distribution of impressions providing improved dry, wet and oily surface grip by removal of a fluid boundary layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: Noorman Bin Abu Hassan, David M. Lucas, Fazli Shani, Dave Narasimhan
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Publication number: 20100240929Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for accelerated preparation of linear polymers of polyhydric alcohols using microwave irradiation as the heat element in the presence of specified catalysts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2006Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: MALAYSIAN PALM OIL BOARDInventors: Seng Soi Hoong, Norin Zamiah Kassim Shaari, Salmiah Ahmad, Hazimah Abu Hassan
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Patent number: 7678435Abstract: A powder-free medical glove having a first surface of a powder-free coagulant and a second surface with a polymer coating to ease donning. The powder-free coagulant on the first surface comprises micronized high-density polyethylene, a micro-emulsion of amino silicone, a dimethicone emulsion, calcium salts, an ethoxylated acetylenic diol surfactant and a cellulose thickener. The medical gloves are made in an on-line process of making latex articles that involves dipping hand-shaped formers into the coagulant before dipping them into the latex. The gloves are thereafter coated with a polymer to improve donnability before removal from the formers. The novel coagulant formulation permits easy removal of the articles from the formers, eases double-donning of gloves and eliminates the need for off-line processing.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: Noorman Bin Abu Hassan, David Mark Lucas, Hisam Ibrahim
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Patent number: 7629478Abstract: A process for preparing palm-based polyol monomer includes reacting unsaturated fatty acids or its corresponding triglycerides with polyhydric alcohol. In particular, one example uses oleic acid with about 70% purity as the starting material for preparing the polyol monomer. Moreover, another example uses refined, bleached, and deodorized (RBD) palm olein as an alternative to oleic acid as the starting material. The preparation of the polyol monomer involves the production of monoglyceride of unsaturated fatty acids, which was further epoxidized with peracid and finally ring opened with polyhydric alcohols. Such polyol monomer is used as a raw material for the production of various types of polyurethane products.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2006Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)Inventors: Hoong Seng Soi, Nur Musyahadah Mazalan, Mohd Nurhisham Sattar, Tuan Noor Mazne Tuan Ismail, Hazimah Abu Hassan, Ooi Tian Lye, Salmiah Ahmad, Mohd Basri Wahid, Tan Sri Datuk Yusof Basiron
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Publication number: 20090188019Abstract: A latex glove article with a fibrous coating bonded to the skin-contacting surface. Long length soft moisture absorbing fibers are attached to latex layer of a glove with a thin layer of polymeric latex adhesive forming a fibrous lining. The long length fibers have a length ranging from 4 to 100 times the thickness of the polymeric latex adhesive layer and therefore extend or project from the polymeric latex adhesive coating. The fibers penetrate the polymeric latex adhesive layer at one end or both end of the fiber to a depth of about 60% to about 100% of the adhesive thickness, leaving a substantial portion of the fiber available for soft contact with skin and sweat absorption. Due to the substantial thickness of the fibrous lining, an air gap is created between skin and the impervious latex layer establishing continual evaporation of absorbed sweat and evaporative cooling.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: Noorman Bin Abu Hassan, David M. Lucas, Nuzaimah Binti Mustafa
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Patent number: 7560578Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved process for producing hydroxy fatty acids preferably dihydroxy or polyhydroxy acids from unsaturated fatty acids derived from natural oils and fats. The unsaturated fatty acids extracted from natural vegetable oils or animal fats preferably palm-based oleic acid is hydroxylated or oxidized by peracetic acid which formed in situ from a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and formic acid. The process for producing dihydroxy or polyhydroxy fatty acids according to the present invention involve less cost, easier to perform and reduced reaction time. In addition, the dihydroxy or polyhydroxy acids produced according to the present invention is non irritant and suitable to be used in production of cosmetic products.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Malaysian Palm Oil BoardInventors: Salmiah Ahmad, Soi Seng Hoong, Mohd Norhisham Sattar, Yusrabbil Amiyati Yusof, Hazimah Abu Hassan, Roila Awang
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Publication number: 20090139012Abstract: A powder-free medical glove having a first surface of a powder-free coagulant and a second surface with a polymer coating to ease donning. The powder-free coagulant on the first surface comprises micronized high-density polyethylene, a micro-emulsion of amino silicone, a dimethicone emulsion, calcium salts, an ethoxylated acetylenic diol surfactant and a cellulose thickener. The medical gloves are made in an on-line process of making latex articles that involves dipping hand-shaped formers into the coagulant before dipping them into the latex. The gloves are thereafter coated with a polymer to improve donnability before removal from the formers. The novel coagulant formulation permits easy removal of the articles from the formers, eases double-donning of gloves and eliminates the need for off-line processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2004Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: Noorman Bin Abu Hassan, David Mark Lucas, Hisam Ibrahim
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Patent number: 7527828Abstract: The present invention provides a method of making an elastomeric article including preparing a non-woven fibrous polymer composition for dip-coating onto a layer of carboxylated acrylonitrile-butadiene elastomeric surface and in particular making industrial or household gloves. By dipping a former into a salt-based coagulant, followed by dipping into an elastomeric dispersion, and finally dipping into a polymer composite fibrous coating, a useful elastomeric article is prepared. The invention also provides an elastomeric article having a first layer, the first layer comprising a natural or synthetic polymer; and a second layer bonded to the first layer, the second layer comprising a polymer composite fibrous coating. The polymer composite fibrous coating includes at least one elastomer or elastomer blend, a fiber or fiber blend, a surfactant, and a micronised wax. The coating can be foamed, and provides improved sweat management and non-shedding properties to a user.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2006Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: Noorman Bin Abu Hassan, David Mark Lucas, Nuzaimah Binti Mustafa
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Publication number: 20080293913Abstract: A process for producing oleochemical polyols comprises the steps of epoxidizing unsaturated oil using an organic acid together with oxygenated water or a per-acid to obtain epoxidized oil; washing the epoxidized oil with salt water to remove unused organic acid together with oxygenated water or a per-acid; neutralizing acidic condition of the washed epoxidized oil with a base; washing the neutralized epoxidized oil with a salt solution until the pH of the neutralized epoxidized oil reaching 6.5 to 7.5 to removed the base residue; drying the washed neutralized epoxidized oil under vacuum; and reacting the washed neutralized dried epoxidized oil with polyhydric alcohol in the presence of boron trifluoride-diethylether complex to produce the oleochemical polyols. The oleochemical polyols are then subjected to the same washing, neutralizing, washing and drying process as in preparing the washed neutralized dried epoxidized oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: Malaysian Palm Oil BoardInventors: Hazimah ABU HASSAN, Tuan Noor Maznee Tuan Ismail, Mohd Norhisham Sattar, Seng Soi Hoong, Tian Lye Ooi, Salmiah Ahmad, Kosheela Devi a/p Poo Palam, Mei Yee Cheong
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Patent number: 7437636Abstract: Exemplary schemes for multi-frequency at-speed logic Built-In Self Test (BIST) are provided. For example, certain schemes allow at-speed testing of very high frequency integrated circuits controlled by a clock signal generated externally or on-chip. Some of the disclosed schemes are also applicable to testing of circuits with multiple clock domains which can be either the same frequency or different frequency. In particular embodiments, the loading and unloading of scan chains is separated from the at-speed testing of the logic between the respective domains and may be done at a faster or slower frequency than the at-speed testing. In certain embodiments, only the capture cycle is performed at the corresponding system timing. In some embodiments, a programmable capture window makes it possible to test every intra- and inter-domain at-speed without the negative impact of clock skew between clock domains.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Inventors: Janusz Rajski, Abu Hassan, Robert Thompson, Nagesh Tamarapalli
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Publication number: 20080244809Abstract: Latex articles with geometrically defined surface structure providing enhanced grip characteristics in dry, wet or oily environments; and a method of making same comprising applying a polymeric coagulant coating to a smooth former surface, wherein the coating becomes tacky during drying, applying discrete coagulant particles of selected size, shape and distribution to the tacky coating to attach and protrude from the former surface with the polymeric coagulant coating, dipping the former into an aqueous latex emulsion, wherein the polymeric coagulant coating and the discrete coagulating particles destabilize the latex, thereby developing a latex layer, vulcanizing and stripping the latex article inside out, and dissolving the discrete coagulant particles in water or suitable solvents to reveal the geometrically designed texture with pre-selected size, shape and distribution of impressions providing improved dry, wet and oily surface grip by removal of a fluid boundary layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventors: Noorman Bin Abu Hassan, David M. Lucas, Fazli Shani, Dave Narasimhan
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Patent number: 7378043Abstract: Latex articles with geometrically defined surface structure providing enhanced grip characteristics in dry, wet or oily environment; and a method of making same comprising applying a polymeric coagulant coating to a smooth former surface, wherein the coating becomes tacky during drying, applying discrete coagulant particles of selected size, shape and distribution to the tacky coating to attach and protrude from the former surface with the polymeric coagulant coating, dipping the former into an aqueous latex emulsion, wherein the polymeric coagulant coating and the discrete coagulating particles destabilize the latex, thereby developing a latex layer, vulcanizing and stripping the latex article inside out, and dissolving the discrete coagulant particles in water or suitable solvents to reveal the geometrically designed texture with pre-selected size, shape and distribution of impressions providing improved dry, wet and oily surface grip by removal of a fluid boundary layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: Noorman Abu Hassan, David M. Lucas, Fazli Shani, Dave Narasimhan
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Publication number: 20070232816Abstract: A process for preparing palm-based polyol monomer includes reacting unsaturated fatty acids or its corresponding triglycerides with polyhydric alcohol. In particular, one example uses oleic acid with about 70% purity as the starting material for preparing the polyol monomer. Moreover, another example uses refined, bleached, and deodorised (RBD) palm olein as an alternative to oleic acid as the starting material. The preparation of the polyol monomer involves the production of monoglyceride of unsaturated fatty acids, which was further epoxidised with peracid and finally ring opened with polyhydric alcohols. Such polyol monomer is used as a raw material for the production of various types of polyurethane products.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: MALAYSIAN PALM OIL BOARD (MPOB)Inventors: Hoong Seng Soi, Nur Musyahadah Mazlan, Mohd Nurhisham Sattar, Tuan Noor Maznee Tuan Ismail, Hazimah Abu Hassan, Ooi Tian Lye, Salmiah Ahmad, Mohd Basri Wahid, Tan Sri Datuk Yusof Basiron
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Publication number: 20060249826Abstract: A multi-chip module and a method for manufacturing the multi-chip module that mitigates wire breakage. A first semiconductor chip is mounted and wirebonded to a support substrate. A spacer is coupled to the first semiconductor chip. A support material is disposed on the spacer and a second semiconductor chip is positioned on the support material. The second semiconductor chip is pressed into the support material squeezing it into a region adjacent the spacer and between the first and second semiconductor chips. Alternatively, the support material is disposed on the first semiconductor chip and a die attach material is disposed on the spacer. The second semiconductor chip is pressed into the die attach material and the support material, squeezing a portion of the support material over the spacer edges. Wirebonds are formed between the support substrate and the first and second semiconductor chips.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2005Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: Yin Foong, Cheng Kee, Lay Lee, Mohamed Abu-Hassan
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Patent number: 7098351Abstract: This invention discloses a rapid method of production for fatty acid amide from fatty acid and urea. One example is the preparation of oleylamide from oleic acid and urea. The yields are high and oleylamide is selectively formed by judicious choice of catalyst. The production of fatty acid amide involves heating fatty acid and urea in a microwave oven with the use of Lewis acid catalyst. The product from the reaction is subjected to solvent extraction with chloroform and then followed by purification with n-hexane, ethanol and acetonitrile via recrystalization method. Such an oleylamide is preferred for application as a mould release agent, slip agent in plastic film production, water repellent and as a raw material for cosmetics production.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Malaysian Palm Oil BoardInventors: Seng Soi Hoong, Salmiah Ahmad, Hazimah Abu Hassan
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Patent number: 7037579Abstract: The present invention provides a method of making an elastomeric article including preparing a non-woven fibrous polymer composition for dip-coating onto a layer of carboxylated acrylonitrile-butadiene elastomeric surface and in particular making industrial or household gloves. By dipping a former into a salt-based coagulant, followed by dipping into an elastomeric dispersion, and finally dipping into a polymer composite fibrous coating, a useful elastomeric article is prepared. The invention also provides an elastomeric article having a first layer, the first layer comprising a natural or synthetic polymer; and a second layer bonded to the first layer, the second layer comprising a polymer composite fibrous coating. The polymer composite fibrous coating includes at least one elastomer or elastomer blend, a fiber or fiber blend, a surfactant, and a micronised wax. The coating can be foamed, and provides improved sweat management and non-shredding properties to a user.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Ansell Healthcare Products LLCInventors: Noorman Bin Abu Hassan, David Mark Lucas, Nuzaimah Binti Mustafa
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Publication number: 20060064616Abstract: A scheme for multi-frequency at-speed logic Built-In Self Test (BIST) is provided. This scheme allows at-speed testing of very high frequency integrated circuits controlled by a clock signal generated externally or on-chip. The scheme is also applicable to testing of circuits with multiple clock domains which can be either the same frequency or different frequency. Scanable memory elements of the digital circuit are connected to define plurality of scan chains. The loading and unloading of scan chains is separated from the at-speed testing of the logic between the respective domains and may be done at a faster or slower frequency than the at-speed testing. The BIST controller, Pseudo-Random Pattern Generator (PRPG) and Multi-Input Signature Register (MISR) work at slower frequency than the fastest clock domain. After loading of a new test pattern, a clock suppression circuit allows a scan enable signal to propagate for more that one clock cycle before multiple capture clock is applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Inventors: Janusz Rajski, Abu Hassan, Robert Thompson, Nagesh Tamarapalli
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Publication number: 20050283011Abstract: This invention discloses a rapid method of production for fatty acid amide from fatty acid and urea. One example is the preparation of oleylamide from oleic acid and urea. The yields are high and oleylamide is selectively formed by judicious choice of catalyst. The production of fatty acid amide involves heating fatty acid and urea in a microwave oven with the use of Lewis acid catalyst. The product from the reaction is subjected to solvent extraction with chloroform and then followed by purification with n-hexane, ethanol and acetonitrile via recrystalisation method. Such an oleylamide is preferred for application as a mould release agent, slip agent in plastic film production, water repellent and as a raw material for cosmetics production.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2004Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: Seng Hoong, Salmiah Ahmad, Hazimah Abu Hassan
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Patent number: 6966021Abstract: A scheme for multi-frequency at-speed logic Built-In Self Test (BIST) is provided. This scheme allows at-speed testing of very high frequency integrated circuits controlled by a clock signal generated externally or on-chip. The scheme is also applicable to testing of circuits with multiple clock domains which can be either the same frequency or different frequency. Scanable memory elements of the digital circuit are connected to define plurality of scan chains. The loading and unloading of scan chains is separated from the at-speed testing of the logic between the respective domains and may be done at a faster or slower frequency than the at-speed testing. The BIST controller, Pseudo-Random Pattern Generator (PRPG) and Multi-input Signature Register (MISR) work at slower frequency than the fastest clock domain. After loading of a new test pattern, a clock suppression circuit allows a scan enable signal to propagate for more that one clock cycle before multiple capture clock is applied.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Inventors: Janusz Rajski, Abu Hassan, Robert Thompson, Nagesh Tamarapalli
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Publication number: 20030097614Abstract: A scheme for multi-frequency at-speed logic Built-In Self Test (BIST) is provided. This scheme allows at-speed testing of very high frequency integrated circuits controlled by a clock signal generated externally or on-chip. The scheme is also applicable to testing of circuits with multiple clock domains which can be either the same frequency or different frequency. Scanable memory elements of the digital circuit are connected to define plurality of scan chains. The loading and unloading of scan chains is separated from the at-speed testing of the logic between the respective domains and may be done at a faster or slower frequency than the at-speed testing. The BIST controller, Pseudo-Random Pattern Generator (PRPG) and Multi-input Signature Register (MISR) work at slower frequency than the fastest clock domain. After loading of a new test pattern, a clock suppression circuit allows a scan enable signal to propagate for more that one clock cycle before multiple capture clock is applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 22, 2003Applicant: Mentor Graphics CorporationInventors: Janusz Rajski, Abu Hassan, Robert Thompson, Nagesh Tamarapalli