Patents Issued in November 6, 2003
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Publication number: 20030206992Abstract: The present invention is directed towards the hybrid combination of a drop gate injection molding system and a lattice gate. The lattice gate is located prior to the orifice of the drop gate. The lattice gate is comprised of a series of cross-direction flow channels through which the rubber flows, with mixing of the rubbers at the intersections of the flow channels. This hybrid molding system permits shorter cure times, and improved process cycle time for curing rubbers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Robert Henry Vogliano, Mark Russell Miller, John Richard White
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Publication number: 20030206993Abstract: A chewing gum tablet is prepared by cooling a chewing gum composition to a temperature at which the gum composition is brittle, and grinding the cooled, brittle gum composition to form a chewing gum powder. The gum composition can be cooled by mixing it with a coolant, such as solid carbon dioxide, prior to grinding. The chewing gum powder is mixed with an active composition comprising a nutritional supplement, such as one or more vitamins, minerals, or herbs, to form a nutritional supplement-containing powder. The mixture of gum powder and the nutritional supplement, along with other optional additives, is then granulated to form nutritional supplement-containing granules. These granules are then compressed to form chewing gum tablets.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Deseret Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Scott A. Gubler
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Publication number: 20030206994Abstract: The present invention includes a microwave baking additive that has a gelling component, a gum component and an enzyme component. The present invention also includes a method of controlling moisture migration and starch recrystallization in microwavable bakery products. The present invention further includes a method of microwave baking a frozen bakery product to form a bakery product that is similar in appearance and texture to a bakery product that has been prepared using a conventional oven.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Brechet & Richter CompanyInventor: Michael Jahnke
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Publication number: 20030206995Abstract: A method for preserving a food product, such as meat, comprising the steps of inoculating meat with an effective amount of euhygienic non-pathogenic, non-spoilage bacteria in order to competitively inhibit the growth of undesired pathogenic and spoilage bacteria. Edible films that incorporate and/or cover euhygenic bacteria on the food product are used to ensure competitive inhibition of undesired spoilage and pathogenic bacteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Monfort, Inc.Inventors: Rod A. Bowling, Robert Paul Clayton
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Publication number: 20030206996Abstract: A method of milling grain, comprising, prior to milling, heating a quantity of grain kernels to at least a glass transition onset temperature to form heated softened grain kernels is disclosed. With this method, it has surprisingly been found that moisture tempering, in most instances, is no longer required as a conditioning step for milling. Depending on the temperature to which the grain is heated, the texture of the grain kernel can be moved to a variety of textures, including, but not limited to, a more leathery or rubbery texture. In an alternative embodiment, the heat tempering step is preceded by a moisture tempering step. The method increases overall yield and improves control of the milling process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Steven J. Leusner, John G. Roufs
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Publication number: 20030206997Abstract: A container for a food product having a filling is disclosed. The food container has an interior susceptor layer to facilitate microwave cooking of the food product. The container is collapsible to facilitate transport of the food product and container prior to consumption. The food envelope has a susceptor material along the entire interior surface, or along portions thereof. The envelope may be configured so as to completely enclose the food product. The container is configured to facilitate transport and consumption of the food product at sporting events, picnics, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Schwan's Sales Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Winkelman, Stacey M. Lauen
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Publication number: 20030206998Abstract: The invention is preferably embodied in a container configured for improved handling, storage, shipping, and evacuation. The container may comprise a body having a substantially rectangular footprint for improved shipping and storage, a handle for improved handling, and interior surfaces configured for improved product dispensing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Kraft Foods Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Derek J. Romeo, Edmund A. Weaver
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Publication number: 20030206999Abstract: A main housing contains a fluid confection attached to a support for a solid confection. The fluid confection can be combined with the solid confection by dipping the solid confection into the fluid confection or by passing the fluid confection through a passage in the solid confection by tilting or pulling a vacuum on a tube in the main housing base. A secondary housing can be provided on the main housing for independently containing a second fluid confection that can be passed through the solid confection passage with the first fluid confection in the main housing transferred to the solid confection by dipping.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Thomas J. Coleman, William K. Schlotter, Princess Ann Coleman, Ann M. Schlotter
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Publication number: 20030207000Abstract: A method of manufacturing a modified atmosphere package comprises supplying a first package including a non-barrier portion substantially permeable to oxygen. A retail cut of raw meat is placed within the first package and the first package is sealed. A second package substantially impermeable to oxygen is supplied. The first package is covered with the second package without sealing the second package so as to create a pocket between the first and second packages. A mixture of gases is supplied into the pocket. The gas mixture comprises from about 0.1 to about 0.8 vol. % carbon monoxide and at least one other gas to form a low oxygen environment so as to form carboxymyoglobin on a surface of the raw meat. The oxygen is removed from the pocket so as to sufficiently reduce an oxygen level therein so as to inhibit or prevent the formation of metmyoglobin on the surface of the raw meat. The second package is sealed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Marcus C. Merriman, Gary R. DelDuca, Vinod K. Luthra, Stephen L. Goulette
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Publication number: 20030207001Abstract: A system and method for forming a cooked, shaped product (e.g., an animal food) is provided. A flowable substrate is introduced into one or more shaping chambers in a fixture configured to both shape and cook the substrate. An ultrasonic energy source in communication with the fixture vibrates the walls of the one of more shaping chambers to cook the substrate in a desired manner. The fixture also may be configured to produce a shaped, hollow product and a multi-layer product.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: MARS INCORPORATEDInventors: Gary Skene, John M. Martin, Dennis Delaney, Laura Paluch, Roberto A. Capodieci
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Publication number: 20030207002Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for enhancing the smoky color and flavor of foodstuffs, such as sausages, produced in casing containing liquid smoke, by exposing the encased foodstuff to a alkaline solution. Peeling of the sausages is also enhanced.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Frederick M. Merritt, Myron D. Nicholson, Paul E. DuCharme
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Publication number: 20030207003Abstract: Sweetener compositions containing granulated artificial and/or intense sweeteners, and water-soluble/water miscible fractions of inulin. The water soluble/water miscible fractions of inulin comprise polysaccharides in which at least 5 grams of said fractions are soluble in 100 ml. of water at temperatures of about 25° C., and below.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventor: Barnard S. Silver
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Publication number: 20030207004Abstract: Baby-food compositions comprising about 5% to about 25% egg-yolk solids and an acidulant in an acceptable, shelf-stable, baby-food preparation is disclosed. The acidulant can be an acid, a cultured food substance containing lactic acid or a fruit or vegetable component which contributes acidity to the composition or a combination thereof. Also disclosed are methods for preparing and using the compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Richard C. Theuer, Gerald E. Shaul, Terry L. Rocklin, Mary Beth Cool, Virginia A. San Fanandre
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Publication number: 20030207005Abstract: The present invention is drawn the a method and system for a single step filling process for a fluid food product. More particularly, the method and system eliminates the necessity of addition of large amounts of gums.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: John M. Martin, Jeannette Dido, Art Paradissis, Gary Skene, Timothy Parsons
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Publication number: 20030207006Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for producing multi-packs of pouched pet food containing multiple varieties of a food product or different foods in a continuous production process. The method includes the steps of providing a plurality of meat preparation modules in which each module contains a different variety of a food product or different kinds of food products. A selected meat mixture from a selected meat preparation module is process through a meat forming module. A continuous strip of flexible pouches is provided for filling. The continuous strip of flexible pouches is filled with the selected meat mixture and then the pouches are sealed. The filled flexible pouches are accumulated in a work box. Different varieties of a food product or different kinds of food products are accumulated in a plurality of work boxes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Mars IncorporatedInventors: Don Jurgensen, Bruce Keen, Art Paradissis, Ronald L. Stanke, Gary Skene, Thomas M. Collins, Jeannette Dido
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Publication number: 20030207007Abstract: Use of sonocrystallisation particularly for triglyceride fat fractionation and for the manufacture of W/O-emulsion spreads. The sonocrystallisation is used in the absence of transient cavitation so that adverse sonochemistry is avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2001Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Lipton, Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventors: Reinout Maitland, Karel Petrrus Putte van, Vangelis Stavridis, Nicola Tornaletti
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Publication number: 20030207008Abstract: A method comprises the steps of: providing an electric coffee brewing machine; providing a single-use, disposable brew basket, inserting the disposable brew basket into the electric coffee brewing machine; brewing a single cup of coffee with the electric coffee brewing machine; and discarding the disposable brew basket after the single cup of coffee has been brewed. The electric coffee brewing machine has a cold water reservoir, an electric heating element for heating the water, and a basket receiving recess. The disposable brew basket has a bottom wall and at least one side wall extending generally upwardly from the bottom wall to define a brewing reservoir for receiving heated water from the electric coffee brewing machine. The bottom wall of the basket has at least one port located in a central portion thereof to permit brewed coffee to flow from the disposable brew basket. The disposable brew basket is inserted into the basket receiving recess of the electric coffee brewing machine before brewing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventor: Douglas A. Albrecht
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Publication number: 20030207009Abstract: An automated food processing system and method is provided that allows food to be dispensed, fried and packaged in a suitable container, which may be an individual portion-sized container. In one embodiment, the system includes separate automated modules for dispensing, frying and packaging the food.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Gerald A. Sus, Ron Dorsten, Henry T. Ewald, Jenny Hong, Glenn Schackmuth, Mario G. Ceste, Curtis Clarence Pinnow, John M. Corliss, Joseph Gerstmann, James Lozouski, William Day, Doug Jones, Roberto Nevarez, Jerry Sank, Keith Stanger
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Publication number: 20030207010Abstract: A roaster for roasting coffee beans includes a roasting chamber having a top and a bottom for holding coffee beans when the beans are being roasted, a cover seated on the top of the roasting chamber and a base on which the bottom of the roasting chamber is seated. A device is provided in the base for supplying airflow into the roasting chamber. A controller controls the airflow supplying device to generate a roasting temperature inside the roasting chamber that tracks a predetermined temperature curve. The temperature curve includes a first stage in which the roasting temperature is set to a first predetermined level for a first predetermined time period, and a second stage in which the roasting temperature is set to a second predetermined level that is higher than the first predetermined level.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Hearthware Home Products, Inc.Inventors: Jung S. Moon, Rong Liu, Kitak Chae, Jongrok Kim
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Publication number: 20030207011Abstract: A method for separating juice vesicles from a citrus fruit includes the step of forming a plurality of generally circumferential scores between a stem end and a stylar end of a citrus fruit. Preferably each score extends at least through a flavedo of a peel of the fruit. Next the fruit is cut into a plurality of slices in a direction normal to a longitudinal axis defined by the stem end and the stylar end. The slices are then frozen, and an impulsive force is applied to the slices to form a plurality of fruit components. These fruit components comprise juice vesicles and other fruit components, such as the peel, connective membranes, and seeds. The juice vesicles are then mechanically separated from the other fruit components.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Craig L. Davis, Mark Thomas, Shi-Chiang Pao
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Publication number: 20030207012Abstract: A device and process for adjustably controlling the dimensions of an extruded food product cast into a sheet using, for example, a pressure manifold mounted on a casting belt, or a chill roll/gauge roller combination.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Franco Milani, Shawn Owens
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Publication number: 20030207013Abstract: A system and method for moving a flowable substrate through a chamber is provided. The chamber extends between first and second open ends and is both shaped and heated such that the flowable substrate can be shaped and cooked therein. A pushing force is applied to the cooked substrate to expel the cooked substrate through the second open end. In one embodiment, the pushing force is provided by a pushing device that extends into the chamber at the first open end to loosen the cooked substrate from the chamber walls and to cause the cooked substrate to exit the chamber through the second open end. In another embodiment, the pushing force is provided by a fill device that continuously introduces the flowable substrate into the chamber. In certain embodiments, an ultrasonic energy source may be provided to prevent adherence of the food product to the chamber walls and/or to assist in loosening any adhered food product from the chamber walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: MARS INCORPORATEDInventors: Gary Skene, John M. Martin, Dennis Delaney, Roberto A. Capodieci
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Publication number: 20030207014Abstract: An additive for animal feed which includes sodium percarbonate. The sodium percarbonate may be in solid form. The invention also includes an animal feed that includes nutritional material and sodium percarbonate. In various forms of the invention the sodium percarbonate constitutes at least 1 percent or at least 2 percent by weight of the entire weight of the animal feed. The animal feed may be in pellet form and the sodium percarbonate may be present in substantially all of the pellets. In some embodiments of the invention the sodium percarbonate constitutes less than 8 percent by weight of the entire weight of said animal feed. Some embodiments of the animal feed in accordance with a present invention do not include any mammalian animal proteins.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Rene N. Larose, Robert A. Larose
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Publication number: 20030207015Abstract: A cold process method for forming a pumpable, bake stable, pectin based food paste involving providing a liquid component containing solubilized pectin and a food ingredient, providing a dry component containing a gelling agent for the pectin, dry acid and buffer salt, selecting the particle size of the acid and salt to delay gelling by a desired time, rapidly blending the dry component into the liquid component for a time less than the desired time; and, transporting the blended components to a container where it gels into the food paste.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: The J. M. Smucker CompanyInventors: James A. Jindra, John P. Hansen
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Publication number: 20030207016Abstract: A pourable dessert liquid product comprising a protein source; fat; sweetener; stabilizer; flavoring agent; and emulsifierType: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventor: Ahmed Hussein
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Publication number: 20030207017Abstract: A method is provided for producing a soluble coffee extract which, when reconstituted, produces an intensified in-cup brew color without altering the flavor of the cup of coffee. The method includes heating a coffee extract at a temperature and for a time selected to produce an intensified color coffee extract without altering the flavor of the coffee. The intensified color coffee is either immediately dried to form dried intensified color coffee or cooled while in the liquid state. The soluble coffee produced by this method has intensified color while its flavor remains unaltered. As desired, the soluble coffee may be packaged as an instant coffee, combined with traditional soluble coffee, incorporated into a liquid coffee product or combined with sugar, creamer, and flavors to form various soluble coffee products. Alternatively, the coffee exact may be directly incorporated into a ready-to-drink or a concentrated liquid coffee product without undergoing a drying step.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Richard Paul Apiscopa, Lawrence Patrick Tighe, David Brian Griffith
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Publication number: 20030207018Abstract: A solid seasoning product in the form of a stick, rod, thread, band or ribbon from 20 mils to 250 mils thick and having a geometry as a shaped mass that enables the product to be inserted into food comprising meat or poultry prior to heating to prepare the food. The product is composed of a binder matrix holding a seasoning or mixture of seasonings. The binder disintegrates during heating of the food to release the seasoning.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Nevin C. Jenkins, Martin Fleit
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Publication number: 20030207019Abstract: The present invention is a method and device, which is suitable for use in an operating theater just prior to implantation, for selectively applying a medical coating to an implantable medical device, for example a stent. Disclosed is a device for use with a stent deployed on a catheter balloon. The device is configured to apply a medical coating of a desired thickness to the surface of a stent only. This is done by use of a drop-on-demand inkjet printing system in association with an optical scanning device. The device is further configured so as to, if necessary, apply a plurality of layered coats, each layered coat being of a different coating material, and if appropriate, different thickness. The section of the housing in which the stent is held during the coating procedure is detachable from the housing base. The detachable housing section may be easily cleaned and re-sterilized or simply disposed or simply disposed of.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Avraham Shekalim, Ascher Shmulewitz
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Publication number: 20030207020Abstract: A stent mounting device and a method of coating a stent using the device are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventor: Plaridel K. Villareal
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Publication number: 20030207021Abstract: In a deposited-film formation apparatus or process having the means or steps of evacuating the inside of an inside-evacuatable chamber through an evacuation piping by an evacuation means, feeding a material gas into the chamber while evacuating the inside of the chamber, and applying a high-frequency power to form a deposited film on a substrate disposed inside the chamber, a leak is detected on the basis of a measured value of a temperature sensor which detects the heat of reaction that is generated when the material gas fed into the chamber reacts with oxygen contained in air having entered from the outside, so as to be able to stop the material gas feeding.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2001Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Hiroshi Izawa, Hiroshi Echizen, Hirokazu Ohtoshi, Masatoshi Tanaka
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Publication number: 20030207022Abstract: The present invention is a method and device, which is suitable for use in an operating theater just prior to implantation, for selectively applying a medical coating to an implantable medical device, for example a stent. Disclosed is a device for use with a stent deployed on a catheter balloon. The device is configured to apply a medical coating of a desired thickness to the surface of a stent only. This is done by use of a drop-on-demand ink-jet printing system in association with an optical scanning device. The device is further configured so as to, if necessary, apply a plurality of layered coats, each layered coat being of a different coating material, and if appropriate, different thickness. The section of the housing in which the stent is held during the coating procedure is detachable from the housing base. The detachable housing section may be easily cleaned and re-sterilized or simply disposed of.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Avraham Shekalim, Ascher Shmulewitz
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Publication number: 20030207023Abstract: The present invention relates to encoding and decoding of information using materials that are capable of mildly absorbing radiation over a wide range of infrared wavelengths and substantially non-absorbing in the visible wavelengths. Examples of such encoding of information are bar codes and area markings. Information is encoded in markings on a base medium by depositing or intertexturing on the base medium a material where the surface dimensions, thickness and presence of the material contain the encoded information. The encoding, as disclosed in this invention, utilizes a lower cost, more stable material than a material that is capable of highly absorbing over a range of infrared wavelengths and substantially non-absorbing in the visible wavelengths. However, since the material used in this invention is mildly absorbing in the infrared range, the signal obtained by reflecting or transmitting infrared radiation from the markings will be less distinct.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Polaroid CorporationInventors: Vivek K. Soni, J. Barry Mahoney, William T. Plummer, Richard G. Egan
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Publication number: 20030207024Abstract: Paste for a transparent insulating film of a plasma display panel, the paste including powder glass contains lead oxide, silicon oxide, boron oxide, barium oxide, and aluminum oxide, solvent, and resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Tastuo Mifune, Tomohiro Hayashi
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Publication number: 20030207025Abstract: In one aspect, the invention provides an image receptor medium which comprises an extruded image receptive layer that is receptive to solvent-based inkjet ink. Image receptive layers of the invention comprise a blend of an ink absorptive resin and a carrier resin. The ink absorptive resin is compatible with the carrier resin and had a Hildebrand Solubility Parameter within about 3.1 (MPa)1/2 of that of the solvent of the ink. In another aspect, the invention provides an image receptor medium which comprises a coextruded or extrusion coated image receptive layer and a core layer bonded together. In other aspects, the invention provides methods of printing images and methods of making an extrusion coated or coextruded image receptor medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Jeffrey O. Emslander, David J. Kinning, Diane L. Regnier, Caroline M. Ylitalo
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Publication number: 20030207026Abstract: A composition for spray coating metal parts for protection and sealing. The composition is a water, volatile organic solvent and liquid plasticizer free thermoplastic powder composition having a particle size below 700 &mgr;m. A portion of the polymers carry polar functional groups.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Karl Wesch, Hanno-Martin Becker, Dirk Reitenbach
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Publication number: 20030207027Abstract: A process and system for applying an adhesive to a core during the production of rolled paper products is disclosed. The system of the present invention is generally directed to the use of pumping devices that meter out constant volumetric amounts of an adhesive onto a core through a plurality of adhesive applicators simultaneously. The systems includes, for instance, a positive displacement pump system in which a fluid at substantially constant pressure is fed to a pumping device for dispensing the adhesive to a plurality of adhesive applicators in constant volumetric amounts.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Alexander F. Gunn, Richard A. Horton, James A. McDavid, Christopher L. Satori, Elizabeth E. Metz, Teresa M. Kaufman, Mark J. Hassman, Charles B. Strother, William H. Gilmore, Christopher R. Fahrbach
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Publication number: 20030207028Abstract: The subject of the invention is a glass-, ceramic- or vitroceramic-based substrate (1) provided on at least part of at least one of its faces with a coating (3) with a photocatalytic property containing at least partially crystalline titanium oxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS FRANCEInventors: Philippe Boire, Xavier Talpaert
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Publication number: 20030207029Abstract: A method for spin coating a polymeric material film upon a wafer rotatably mounted within a spin coater; the wafer having a surface, including the following steps. A first step of rotating the wafer on an axis perpendicular to the wafer surface while applying a predetermined amount of polymeric material while rotating the wafer at a rotational speed of from about 300 to 1200 rpm for from about 2.5 to 5 seconds to spread the polymeric material on the whole surface of the wafer. A second step of increasing the rotational speed of the wafer to about 5500 rpm for about 2.5 seconds. A third step of decreasing the rotational speed of the wafer to about 300 to 1200 rpm for about 2.5 seconds. A fourth step of increasing the rotational speed of the wafer to about 5500 rpm for about 20 seconds to form the polymeric material film having a predetermined thickness over the whole surface of the wafer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Institute of MicroelectronicsInventor: Pawan Rawat
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Publication number: 20030207030Abstract: A getter device is shaped like a substrate used in a deposition process. Embodiments of the device include a powdered getter material coated onto one or both sides of a support with a narrow rim portion left uncoated so that the device can be manipulated by automatic handling equipment. A method for using the getter device includes providing a vacuum chamber and automatic handling equipment, loading the device into the chamber, reducing the chamber pressure to a desired value by using the getter device in conjunction with an external pump, removing the getter device and replacing it with a substrate, and depositing a thin film on the substrate. The getter device can be in an activated state when loaded into the chamber, or it can be activated after being loaded by employing heating equipment ordinarily used to heat substrates placed in the chamber. The getter material of the device may also be activated in a separate activation chamber before the getter device is loaded into the vacuum chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: SAES Getters S.p.A.Inventors: Andrea Conte, Francesco Mazza, Marco Moraja
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Publication number: 20030207031Abstract: Methods and apparatus to make multilayer thermal barrier coatings for superalloy substrates such as turbine blades or vanes are disclosed. The methods produce non-homogeneous, nanometer-size, successive layers and a non-homogeneous interfacial layer without the use of baffles. Methods are also disclosed to use a lower cost metallic source and an oxygen bleed to create alumina or tantalum oxide vapor, to use a tantalum oxide or an alumina ingot and a low pressure inert gas feed to direct the vapor clouds, to use pulsed evaporation from a secondary vapor source to create non-homogeneous multilayer coating on non-rotated substrates, to use an electric bias to direct the vapor clouds, and to use a mechanical system to direct the vapor clouds or move and position the article to be coated in the clouds.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Honeywell International, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Strangman, Derek Raybould
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Publication number: 20030207032Abstract: Integrated circuits, the key components in thousands of electronic and computer products, are generally built layer by layer on a silicon substrate. One common layer-formation technique, known as chemical-vapor deposition (CVD), produces uneven layers and covers vertical surfaces poorly. An emergent technique, atomic-layer deposition, overcomes these shortcomings, but has others, such as slow deposition rates and longer than desirable cycle times, particularly as applied to deposition of aluminum oxide. Accordingly, the inventors devised unique atomic-layer deposition systems, methods, and apparatus suitable for aluminum-oxide deposition. One exemplary system includes an outer chamber, a substrate holder, and a gas-distribution fixture that engages or cooperates with the substrate holder to form an inner chamber within the outer chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kie Y. Ahn, Leonard Forbes
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Publication number: 20030207033Abstract: A showerhead adapted for distributing gases into a process chamber and a method for forming dielectric layers on a substrate are generally provided. In one embodiment, a showerhead for distributing gases in a processing chamber includes an annular body coupled between a disk and a mounting flange. The disk has a plurality of holes formed therethrough. A lip extends from a side of the disk opposite the annular body and away from the mounting flange. The showerhead may be used for the deposition of dielectric materials on a substrate. In one embodiment, silicon nitride and silicon oxide layers are formed on the substrate without removing the substrate from a processing chamber utilizing the showerhead of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Kang Sub Yim, Soovo Sen, Dian Sugiarto, Peter Lee, Ellie Yieh
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Publication number: 20030207034Abstract: The present invention provides a method for improving interfacial chemical reactions of a solid workpiece contacted with a liquid solution, said method comprising pre heating the workpiece prior to immersion thereof in said liquid solution. The pre-heating may be carried out up to a temperature that is practicable without impairing the workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventor: John Grunwald
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Publication number: 20030207035Abstract: Solid extrusion coating compositions for metal substrates, a method of extrusion coating a metal substrate, and a metal article are disclosed. The extrusion coating composition is a thermoplastic material and comprises: (a) a polyester having a weight average molecular weight of about 10,000 to about 50,000, and optionally, (b) a modifying resin, such as an epoxy resin having an epoxy equivalent weight of about 500 to about 15,000. The extrusion coating composition is applied to a metal substrate in an extrusion process to provide a composition film having a thickness of about 1 to about 40 microns.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Valspar CorporationInventors: Christina Schmid, Rolf Jung, Hans Widmer, Martin Lu, Artemia Jimenez, Louis Sharp, Stephen Postle
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Publication number: 20030207036Abstract: Thickness unevenness of a coating liquid layer in a width direction of a web is adjusted by moving a guide roller at the proximity of a coating rod so as to deliberately provide tension variation in the width direction of the web in purpose of forming the coating liquid layer with a desired thickness on the web by the coating rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.Inventors: Hideaki Takekuma, Mikio Tomaru, Toshihiro Mandai
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Publication number: 20030207037Abstract: A single-step heat treating and surface coating process is provided for steel self-piercing rivets for joining 5xxx and 6xxx aluminum panels. In this process, two coats of zinc and aluminum flakes in an inorganic binder are applied to the steel rivets. After each coating, the rivets are heated to set and cure the coats and to achieve the desired microstructure and hardness level for joining 5xxx and 6xxx aluminum panels. The coating curing step combines the heat treatment with surface coating into a single-step procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Huimin Liu
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Publication number: 20030207038Abstract: Coating type compositions and methods for preparing and using the coating composition, as well as food service articles manufactured with the coating. The coating provides a water and oil resistant barrier when applied to the food service article, and is biodegradable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Inkwan Han, Robert L. Billmers, Victor L. Mackewicz
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Publication number: 20030207039Abstract: A main agent containing polyol and a hardening agent containing polyisocyanate are mixed with each other to form a two liquid type urethane paint. Immediately after the mixing of the two agents is completed, the two liquid type urethane paint is applied to the surface of the body of a golf ball. The primer treatment of the surface of the body of the golf ball is not made. The two liquid type urethane paint is applied to the body surface of the golf ball within 20 minutes after the main agent and the hardening agent are mixed with each other. The main agent includes urethane polyol.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Masatoshi Takahashi, Hideki Sano
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Publication number: 20030207040Abstract: The interface between a moving conveyor belt and a work piece can be lubricated using an air driven stream of finely divided droplets of a lubricant composition. Droplets of a preferred size are directed by the air stream onto the conveyor with little waste of lubricant off the conveyor. The lubricant provides a very low coefficient of friction and little or no stress cracking in the containers. Using a low pressure and low flow rate air stream in conjunction with a low flow rate liquid lubricant attains the useful particle size in the lubricant add on spray. The liquid lubricant is sheared by the effect of the air flow creating the desirable droplet size and pattern of lubricant on the conveyor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Scott Bennett, Kim Person Hei, Minyu Li, Amy Haupert, Keith D. Lokkesmoe
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Publication number: 20030207041Abstract: A method for producing a painted ceramic body. A transfer material containing an inorganic pigment, or hot melt ink containing an inorganic pigment is directly or indirectly disposed on the surface of a ceramic body in an imagewise manner. Subsequently, the ceramic body with the image formed thereon is heated and the inorganic pigment contained in the image is sintered on the surface of the ceramic body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.Inventors: Toshiaki Aono, Akio Miyamoto