Completing Vulcanization Or Polymerization Patents (Class 264/236)
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Publication number: 20070267131Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method of manufacturing a breast prosthesis, wherein a film pouch of at least three film layers is welded for the production of at least two chambers. First, the film pouch is inserted into a prosthetic mold and the outwardly disposed chamber is filled with a mass; the mold is closed with a rear mold part having a specially defined contour and the transparent mass is cross-linked so much that it remains stable in shape in the further production steps. Subsequently, the inner chamber is filled with a second, largely light impermeable mass comprising light fillers and a mold half comprising a shallow cavity is inserted to completely cross-link the masses located in the chamber at a raised temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Paul Reitmeter, Helmut Wild
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Publication number: 20070260477Abstract: A method of supplying a made-to-order flood source includes, in response to receiving an order for a flood source from a customer, selecting a mold from a plurality of molds to meet a size of the flood source ordered. A radionuclide is dispersed in a heat curable matrix material to form a mixture. The mixture is cured in the selected mold by application of heat. The cured mixture may be thereafter removed from the mold and encapsulated to form the flood source. The method allows the finished flood source to be shipped to the customer within twenty-four hours of receiving the order.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2007Publication date: November 8, 2007Inventor: Keith C. Allberg
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Publication number: 20070235902Abstract: Disclosed herein is a microstructured tool having a microstructured layer having a polymer and a microstructured surface; a nickel layer disposed adjacent the microstructured layer opposite the microstructured surface; and a base layer disposed adjacent the nickel layer opposite the microstructured layer. The microstructured surface may have at least one feature having a maximum depth of up to about 1000 um. Also disclosed herein is a method of making the microstructured tool using laser ablation. The microstructured tool may be used to make articles suitable for use in optical applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Patrick R. Fleming, Paul E. Humpal, Thomas R.J. Corrigan, Todd R. Williams, Tadesse G. Nigatu
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Publication number: 20070222095Abstract: The present invention relates to aqueous processes for the production of silicone hydrogel contact lenses.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventors: Diana Zanini, James D. Ford
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Patent number: 7273915Abstract: A crosslinkable resin composition is provided which can be a forming material having excellent adhesion to metals and excellent heat resistance. The crosslinkable resin composition comprises; a cycloolefin resin (A) obtained through metathesis polymerization of a cycloolefin monomer in the presence of a compound having two or more vinyl groups in the molecule, and a radical generating agent (B). A crosslinked resin molded product is obtained by crosslinking such a crosslinkable resin composition through heating.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Zeon CorporationInventor: Tomoo Sugawara
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Patent number: 7255825Abstract: Materials and methods for freeform fabrication of a solid three-dimensional object are provided. At least one layer of support material and at least one layer of build material are dispensed onto a substrate. The support material includes at least one of water and a fusible water-containing substance and the build material is a substance other than water or a fusible, water-containing substance. After solidification, the at least one layer of support material is removed by an automated or manual process which includes washing with water at ambient temperature and/or causing the support material to undergo a phase change, to produce the solid three-dimensional object.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Nielsen, Vladek Kasperchik, Laura Kramer
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Patent number: 7208112Abstract: Molds and processes that permit high-speed, mass production of retaining wall blocks having patterned or other processed front faces, as well as retaining wall blocks formed by such processes. The invention permits the front face of the block to be impressed with a pattern or otherwise directly processed, to allow the formation of pre-determined block front faces, while at the same time facilitating high-speed, high-volume production of blocks. A mirror image of the desired pattern can be created on a stripper shoe by selecting a desired three-dimensional surface from a naturally occurring or man made object and digitally scanning the selected three-dimensional pattern to create scanned data. The scanned data can then be used to machine a face of the stripper shoe that is the mirror image of the selected pattern.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2003Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Anchor Wall Systems, Inc.Inventor: Ronald J. Scherer
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Patent number: 7195731Abstract: This application relates to a method for pellerizing and taking intensive measurements of a raw sample. The method includes homogenizing and pelletizing the sample that is to be subjected to compositional or intensive analysis. The raw sample is mixed with several solutions containing epoxies and activators based in carrier solutions or solvents, and ground to a fine powder or gel. The gel is partially dried and conformed to a pellet shape. The pellet is then cured such that the epoxy and activator solutions react and form a binding agent capable of maintaining the structural integrity of the sample pellet during intensive analysis. An intensive analysis instrument, such as LIBS, may then be used to ablate the surface of the pellet. The pellet provides consistent ablation of the sample material for accurate intensive measurements.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Christopher M. Jones
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Patent number: 7191508Abstract: A method for manufacturing thin-film magnetic head sliders is disclosed. Initially, an elastic layer, which may be made of poly-dimethyl siloxane (PDMS), is spun on a wafer and is thermally cured. Then, a resist layer is spun on the elastic layer. Both the resist layer and the elastic layer are subsequently peeled off together from the wafer. Next, the peeled resist layer/elastic layer is applied onto a group of magnetic heads with the resist layer in direct contact with the magnetic heads. Finally, the elastic layer is peeled off from the resist layer such that the resist layer remains attaching to the magnetic heads.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Netherlands B.V.Inventors: Cherngye Hwang, Kim Y. Lee, Gary McClelland, Dennis Richard McKean, Timothy Clark Reiley
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Patent number: 7182998Abstract: Disclosed is a cross-linked heat shrinkable film comprising an ethylene polymer resin which has a gel fraction of 5-40%. Furthermore, this film contains a glycerin fatty acid ester surface active agent in an amount of 2.0-8.0% by weight based on the total weight of the ethylene polymer resin, said surface active agent being present in an amount of 3.0-20.0 mg/m2 on at least one surface of the film. This film has characteristics adaptable to speeding-up of continuous packaging machines, namely, a proper coefficient of dynamic friction and hot tack sealability, with maintaining appearance of the film after being shrunk, such as heat shrink characteristics, fog resistance and gloss.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Asahi Kasei Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Naoki Takagi, Akinori Takeda
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Patent number: 7105193Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for baking a food product utilizing a confectionery mould made from silicone. The confectionery mould is obtained by mixing and reacting a crosslinkable silicone, especially methyl-vinyl siloxane (VMQ), and a peroxide as a cross-linking agent.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2001Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Inventor: Ricky K. C. Yeung
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Patent number: 7105116Abstract: A non-rotating anatomical-shaped breast implant having a front side with a smooth surface and a rear side with a textured surface. A smooth surface ripples or wrinkles little, if at all. Rippling or wrinkling of the implant may undesirably produce a visible or palpable waviness on the skin of the breast. A smooth surface is more likely to produce the look and feel of a natural breast. A rear side with a textured surface is desirable because tissue growth of the body, after the implant has been implanted, engages the textured surface to anchor the implant in place such that the front side with the smooth surface remains matched with the front side of the body and such that the anatomical-shaped breast implant with its tear drop shaped fullness remains at a natural position within the breast. The disclosure further includes a method for minimizing the rotation of an implant within the body and a method for making an implant envelope that has different thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Inventors: Howard T. Bellin, Kenneth C. Kredovski, Ruairidh W. Campbell
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Semiconductive coating and application process for shielded elastomeric electrical cable accessories
Patent number: 7090796Abstract: A method is provided for manufacturing a semiconductive insulating shield for an electrical cable accessory. The method includes providing a substrate having a desired contour in relation to the electrical cable accessory. The substrate is then coated with an elastomeric semiconductive material to form a coated substrate. An elastomeric insulating dielectric material is then molded around the coated substrate, and the elastomeric semiconductive material and elastomeric insulating dielectric material are cured by applying heat and pressure sufficient to transfer the elastomeric semiconductive material to the elastomeric insulating dielectric material by chemical bonding.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventor: John Paul Bolcar -
Patent number: 7083753Abstract: A method is provided that uses half-period translations, ply-upon-pin repositions, and shape-maintaining pins with a bolster plate, with insertable nodal heating elements that provide heat at their rectangular ends and when driven under pressure against opposing pins with rectangular faces cure portions of a pre-impregnated fabric to make honeycomb core composite articles.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Composite Optics, Inc.Inventors: Pat Bonebright, John Marks
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Patent number: 7081218Abstract: This invention relates to a method for manufacturing a large FRP member including: disposing a preform containing a reinforcing fiber on a surface of a molding die; covering a molding portion with a bagging material or a mold and providing a suction port and a resin injection port for sealing; evacuating the molding portion through the suction port; heating the molding portion; injecting a thermosetting resin from the resin injection port for impregnating the reinforcing fiber with the resin while a temperature Tm of the molding die and a temperature Tv of the bagging material or the mold are both set to room temperature or more, and a difference ?T in temperature between the Tm and the Tv is set to 10° C. or less; and curing the resin by maintaining the molding portion at a predetermined temperature Tpc which is equal to or more than room temperature.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2002Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Toshihide Sekido, Akihiko Kitano, Eisuke Wadahara, Fumiaki Noma
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Patent number: 7049387Abstract: The cure rate of phenol-aldehyde resins is accelerated by conjoint use of a cyclic carbonate cure accelerant and an amine cure accelerant. The cure rate is accelerated still further by addition of a resorcinol source to resin comprising a cyclic carbonate and an amine cure accelerator. Also, cured resins made in accordance with the method.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2001Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Georgia-Pacific Resins, Inc.Inventor: Frederick C. Dupre, Jr.
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Patent number: 7022276Abstract: A method for manufacturing a circuit board with high thermal dissipation includes the following steps: preparing a thermal conductive resin composition including 70 to 95 mass % of an inorganic filler and 5 to 30 mass % of a resin composition that includes a liquid thermosetting resin, a thermoplastic resin powder, and a latent curing agent; bonding the thermal conductive resin composition and a metal foil together by heating at a temperature lower than a temperature at which the thermosetting resin starts to cure while applying pressure so that the thermal conductive resin composition increases in viscosity and thus is solidified irreversibly; providing holes and curing the thermosetting resin to form an insulating substrate; and forming through holes and a circuit pattern. This method can achieve improved productivity and low cost in processing the holes. It is preferable that the thermal conductive resin composition is integral with a reinforcing material.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Koichi Hirano, Yoshihisa Yamashita, Seiichi Nakatani
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Patent number: 7014803Abstract: A composite formed of a polymer matrix phase having a reinforcement phase including polymeric microfibers. The microfibers are preferably formed of a highly oriented polymer, having a high modulus value and a large surface area. The large surface area can serve to tightly bind the microfibers to the polymer matrix phase. The microfibers can be provided as a fully- or partially-microfibrillated film, as a non-woven web of entangled microfibers, or as a pulp having free fibers. The microfibers can be embedded in, or impregnated with, a polymer or polymer precursor. Some composite articles are formed from thermoset resins cured about a highly oriented polypropylene microfiber reinforcement phase, providing a strong, tough, moisture resistant article. One composite includes a matrix and reinforcement formed of the same material type and having substantially equal refractive indices, allowing the composite to be optically clear.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Mario A. Perez, Michael D. Swan, Terry R. Hobbs, Allen R. Siedle
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Patent number: 7008580Abstract: A method of producing a textile preform to be used for making a fiber reinforced plastic composite product involves the following steps. A two- or three-dimensional semi-finished textile material or article is produced by essentially any textile production process, such as weaving, knitting or braiding. A binder is applied to the textile material, which is then subjected to a reforming and/or draping process by being applied onto a carrier and reforming tool having a contour or geometry adapted to that of the desired preform that is to be produced. Thereby, the previously unfixed fibers of the textile material are brought into the desired finished orientation and are then fixed, and the cross-sectional shape of the material is changed. This produces the preform having the desired contour, geometry and fiber orientation. The preform may then be subjected to further processing steps to form the finished composite product.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignees: Airbus Deutschland GmbH, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der angewandten Forschung e V.Inventors: Ulrich Eberth, Paul Joern
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Patent number: 6991760Abstract: A method and apparatus for vulcanizing tires are provided. An unvulcanized tire is transferred and loaded onto a lower mold member when a plurality of arcuate sector mold members aligned along the peripheral direction locate at the radially outermost positions as well as upper ends of the sector mold members incline radially outwards about their lower ends. An upper mold member moves toward the lower mold member while the sector mold members are swung about their lower ends to straightly stand the sector mold members, and the sector mold members are then synchronously displaced radially inwards, so that the unvulcanized tire is hermetically enclosed in a mold space formed by these mold members. The unvulcanized tire is vulcanized within the mold space to give a vulcanized tire.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Bridgestone CorporationInventors: Akio Oobayashi, Tatsuo Matsuo, Michihiko Nishimura
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Patent number: 6939497Abstract: A method of forming a golf ball core includes compression molding a core material in a mold cavity to form a partially-cured core, then the partially-cured core is removed from the mold cavity and placed in a medium to continue curing until it is substantially-cured. The method can also be used to form a golf ball by adding the step of forming a cover layer over the substantially-cured core.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Acushnet CompanyInventor: Stephen K. Scolamiero
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Patent number: 6939501Abstract: A stereolithographically fabricated marking for a semiconductor device component, such as a packaged or unpackaged semiconductor device or another substrate. When formed on a semiconductor device with a stereolithographically formed package structure, the marking may be integral with the package. The marking may be formed as apertures through or recesses in one or more stereolithographically fabricated layers of material, or the marking may include one or more stereolithographically fabricated layers that protrude from a surface of a semiconductor device component. Raised markings may also be formed on the surfaces of packaged or bare semiconductor device components. Alternatively, the marking may be fabricated separately from a semiconductor device component, then secured thereto. Methods for stereolithographically marking semiconductor device components are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ford B. Grigg, James M. Ocker, Rick A. Leininger
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Patent number: 6920643Abstract: Pore-free rubber articles are prepared by dip-molding in a dipping medium that includes a vulcanizing agent, then by immersing the dip former in a heated liquid bath that is chemically inert. A particularly effective liquid bath is molten inorganic salt. In addition, the tensile properties of an article of vulcanized rubber can be improved to an unusually effective degree by immersing the already vulcanized article in a solution of a vulcanizing agent to cause the rubber of the article to absorb or imbibe the vulcanizing agent from the solution, and then immersing the rubber and the imbibed vulcanizing agent in a heated liquid bath to increase the degree of vulcanization.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Regent Medical LimitedInventors: Mark W. McGlothlin, Eric V. Schmid
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Patent number: 6881364Abstract: Polymer-ceramic mixed matrix compositions contain one or more organic polymers and a nano-sized dispersion of inorganic metal oxide particles which are dispersed throughout the composition. Materials have use in making membranes that act as transfer agents.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyInventors: Leland Morris Vane, Ravi Prasad Ponangi
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Patent number: 6872342Abstract: An embossing and adhesive application process including the steps of: applying an adhesive to a first patterned embossing roll which is engaged with a second patterned embossing roll having a complementary pattern to the first embossing roll; passing a web of sheet material between the first and second embossing rolls at a tangential line speed to simultaneously emboss the web and direct the adhesive against the web; and splitting the adhesive such that at least some of the adhesive remains on the first embossing roll and some of the adhesive remains on the web to form an adhesive pattern between embossments on the web.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: R. Matthew Giachetto, David Mark Sageser, Kenneth Stephen McGuire, Peter Worthington Hamilton, James Michael Archbold, Kevin Benson McNeil, Jeffrey Moss Vaughn, Timothy Jude Lorenz
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Patent number: 6869561Abstract: The inventive method concerns a process of transferring resin into reinforcing material used in the manufacture of composite articles. A first step in the method involves positioning at least one layer of the reinforcing material on the surface of an open mold. Subsequently, a sealant layer is applied in liquid form over the reinforcing material to create an airtight chamber encapsulating the reinforcing material between the sealant layer and the mold. After the sealant layer is allowed to cure, resin is drawn through the reinforcing material.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2004Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Composite Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Keith Johnson, Scott Lewit
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Patent number: 6863856Abstract: A method of making a catheter balloon, and a balloon formed thereby, in which a polymeric tube is radially expanded in a mold having a wall with an outer surface and an inner surface defining a chamber, and having at least a section with one or more channels in the wall. The channels result in improved transfer of heat to the polymeric tube within the chamber of the mold during blow molding of the tube to form a balloon, so that the tube is heated more quickly and evenly. One aspect of the invention is directed to a balloon having sections with improved thin walls.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Timothy P. Mahoney, Michael J. Flick
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Patent number: 6852255Abstract: This invention is concerned with a method for producing water-insoluble polysaccharides. A method for making the water-insoluble bio-compatible gel includes activating the hydroxyl-containing polysaccharides with the activating agent to form activated polysaccharides, and cross-linking the activated polysaccharides, under moderate conditions producing different shapes of the water-insoluble bio-compatible gel. The water-insoluble bio-compatible gels, films, porosities, powders, sheets, fibers and spheres of this invention may be applied to various medical and cosmetic uses.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Industrial Technology Research InstituteInventors: Jean-Dean Yang, Shiao-Wen Tsai, Jui-Hsiang Chen, Chiung-Lin Yang, Yu-Lin Hsieh
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Patent number: 6852256Abstract: In a process for upgrading cleaned used plastic material to be reclaimed, all steps are performed in a continuous way so as to extrude continuously the plastic material to provide elongated strands thereof, cutting the strands continuously as they are supplied by extrusion to convert them into pellets. Then, the pellets are fed without any intermediate storage to a continuous crystallizer in a stream of hot gas to heat the pellets to crystallizing temperature.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Buhler AGInventors: Camille Borer, Brent Allen Culbert
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Patent number: 6843944Abstract: A method for capping a stem web including passing the stem web through a first nip against a first heated nip roll so as to partially cap the stems; cooling the web; and passing the stem web through a second nip against a second heated nip roll to completely cap the stems to a diameter “D”. In preferred embodiments the two nips are on opposite sides of a larger central cooled roll positioned between the heated rolls. Preferably, the reaction forces between the rolls are measured and controlled at each end of each other heated rolls. The invention is particularly adapted to making abrasive particles that are attached to a driving mechanism via headed stem fasteners formed by the method.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Randy S. Bay, Cristina U. Thomas, David F. Slama, Richard T. Paxton, Gary L. Curtis, Jonathan J. Mattson
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Publication number: 20040262804Abstract: The present invention relates to golf ball components and golf balls comprising high levels of pre-vulcanized or pre-crosslinked materials, as well as methods of making same. The pre-vulcanized or pre-crosslinked materials are typically thermoset materials that are fragmented or ground into a powder, exposed to high pressure, high temperature sintering (“HPHTS”) and molded into the desired shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Michael J. Sullivan, Derek A. Ladd, Antonio U. DeSimas, David A. Bulpett
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Publication number: 20040244903Abstract: A method of making a composite part including an insert and an elastomer layer that is bonded to the insert. The insert is placed in a mold and an uncured elastomer is sprayed into the mold to form a composite part. The inherent adhesive properties of the uncured elastomer is the sole mechanism for bonding the elastomer to the insert.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: Lear CorporationInventors: Kenneth R. Parrish, Jean-Jacques Katz, Gordon L. Ebbitt, Barry R. Wyerman
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Publication number: 20040245668Abstract: A method for producing a material useful for forming a component for an electrochemical fuel cell is provided. More particularly, the component is formed of a sheet (10) of a compressed mass of expanded graphite particles. The component is treated with a water resistant additive sufficient to provide utility as a component in an electrochemical fuel cell. Preferably, the water resistant additive is a fluoropolymer material. More preferably, the water resistant additive is a polytetrafluoroethylene material. The treatment preferably occurs by coating and/or impregnating the water resistant material in the sheet of graphite particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Jeffrey John Gough, Robert Angelo Mercuri
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Publication number: 20040245670Abstract: A method of forming an elastomeric article includes providing a former, coating the former with a coagulant composition including zinc stearate, dipping the former into a polymer composition including an elastomeric polymer and water, curing the elastomeric polymer at a temperature above the melting point of the zinc stearate, and removing the water from the polymer composition on the former to form the elastomeric article.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Robert A. Janssen, Martin S. Shamis, William E. Conley, Sanford E. White
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Publication number: 20040245664Abstract: A method for making a dental restoration by milling a dental model from a partially sintered ceramic material, applying dental material thereon, and curing the dental material on the model to obtain a dental restoration. The method can be used for forming a variety of dental restorations including, but not limited to, crowns, bridges, space maintainers, tooth replacement appliances, orthodontic retainers, dentures, posts, jackets, inlays, onlays, facings, veneers, facets, implants, abutments, splints, partial crowns, teeth, cylinders, pins, and connectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Carlino Panzera
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Publication number: 20040245671Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing a silicone cover for a breast implant, comprising a dipping station for repeatedly immersing at least one mould of said cover in a plastic solution, wherein the mould at its lower side is placed on an adjustable arm such that during operation at least prior to a complete immersion of the mould, an upper end of the mould comes in contact with the plastic solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: MENTOR MEDICAL SYSTEMS B.V.Inventor: Jan Johan Hendrik Smit
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Publication number: 20040227269Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a method of forming a multilayer golf ball which comprises a core, an inner cover layer and an outer cover layer. The steps include forming a golf ball core; forming an inner cover layer around golf ball core with a material having a first shore D hardness; and casting an outer cover layer around inner cover layer and golf ball core with a thermoset material having a second shore D hardness less than the first. The inner cover layer is formed of a material having a shore D hardness that is about 5 to about 50 greater than the shore D hardness of the thermoset material forming the outer cover layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Edmund A. Hebert, William E. Morgan, Dean Snell
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Patent number: 6818167Abstract: In a method of manufacturing a rubber crawler through a first vulcanization step and a second vulcanization step using an upper mold, a middle mold and a lower mold, at least the middle mold is heated at each vulcanization step, and a vulcanizing circumferential length at the first vulcanization step is made longer than that at the second vulcanization step, and the second vulcanization step is carried out at a state that each end portion of the crawler part formed at the first vulcanization step is positioned by at least one pitch rate in each mold at the second vulcanization step and the distance between the upper and lower molds is made larger than that in the first vulcanization step.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Bridgestone CorporationInventor: Yasuaki Fujita
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Publication number: 20040224163Abstract: A thermally-conductive epoxy resin molded article comprises an epoxy resin having molecular chains that contain an azomethine group (—CH═N—). The molded article has a thermal conductivity in a range of 0.5 to 30 W/(m·K). It is preferred that the molecular chains of the epoxy resin are oriented in a specific direction, and in that direction, the molded article has a thermal conductivity in a range of 0.5 to 30 W/(m·K). The thermally-conductive epoxy resin molded article is produced by applying a magnetic field to the epoxy resin composition to orient the molecular chains of the epoxy resin in a specific direction and then curing the epoxy resin composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: POLYMATECH CO., LTD.Inventors: Masayuki Tobita, Toru Kimura, Tsukasa Ishigaki, Naoyuki Shimoyama, Hisashi Aoki, Mitsukazu Ochi, Miyuki Harada
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Publication number: 20040221846Abstract: A cannula comprising a main body which defines an internal chamber therein. A first and second nasal prongs, respectively, communicate with the internal chamber to define first and second nasal prong passages. A mouthpiece has a gas passageway and a retainer passageway and a first end of the gas passageway communicates with the internal chamber while a second free end of the mouthpiece has a gas opening therein. A shape retaining member is received within the retainer passageway to facilitate retaining an adjusted position of an opening of the gas passageway with respect to a remainder of the cannula. A method of forming the cannula is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: James N. Curti, Peter W. Salter
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Patent number: 6814565Abstract: A flexible or semi-rigid support fixture is sized and shaped to supportably engage a surface of a polymeric matrix object such as an organic bonded abrasive grinding wheel. The support fixture is utilized to support the object to help prevent slumping and/or expansion during thermal curing operations. The fixture is fabricated from a material, such as silicone rubber, that is capable of withstanding heat commonly associated with thermal curing operations and which provides sufficient resilience to permit use with objects manufactured within a relatively wide range of dimensional tolerances. Suitable materials include silicone rubber or other polymers or copolymers such as PTFE, FEP, Polyimide or blends with or without fillers or substrates.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Saint-Cobain Abrasives Technology CompanyInventor: Paul W. Kalinowski
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Publication number: 20040212130Abstract: A high strength hydrogel having a constant swelling pressure upon implantation and thereafter is formed by preparing a hydrogel solution and then injecting the solution into a mold and cause to gel. The molded gel is then washed in a saline solution from about one day to twelve weeks, after which the gel is irradiated for sterilization purposes, dehydrated and packaged. The pre-treatment with the use of a physiologic solution results in an implant which exhibits a constant swelling pressure profile after implantation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2004Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: Howmedica Osteonics Corp.Inventors: Paul Higham, Philip F. Williams, John Lapszynski, Chau Ngo
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Patent number: 6805829Abstract: The invention relates to a method for production of three-dimensionally arranged conducting and connecting structures for volumetric and energy flows. Various light-setting materials are used for the production of the layers. Upon exchanging the materials, those layer regions in which no setting occurred during the preceding setting process, are also filled with new material, such that, in the subsequent setting process, not only is the upper layer linked to the one lying directly beneath it, but also material of the upper layer is connected to the material of a layer lying below the penultimate layer. It is thus possible, within the layer sequence, to connect a structure with varying properties from layer to layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Inventor: Reiner Götzen
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Publication number: 20040187999Abstract: A cost effective manufacturing process encapsulates a light emitting polymer (LEP) device between two flexible sheet materials, where one sheet may act as the substrate for the LEP device and the other sheet may act as a cover for the LEP device, and at least one of the sheets is transparent. Both encapsulating sheets and, as required, an adhesive system binding the sheets together provide sufficient environmental barriers with low moisture vapor transmission rates (MVTR) and oxygen transmission rates (OTR). The encapsulating sheets may, for example, be laminated together, sandwiching the LEP device in a vacuum, or oxygen/moisture free, and inert gas environment. Prior to encapsulation the LEP device may be heated and placed in a vacuum to remove moisture, air and residual solvents.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Matthew C. Wilkinson, Susan A. Carter, Melissa Kreger
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Publication number: 20040191477Abstract: A method of making a skin of an interior trim part and an interior trim part made according to the process. A male mold having a convex portion is used to form a skin having a uniform thickness that is sprayed on the surface of the mold. The surface of the mold has a grain pattern that is transferred to a skin. The skin is allowed to flash off or partially cure before being removed from the male mold. The skin is then turned inside out with the exterior surface being inverted to form a convex portion of the skin. The skin is placed into a female mold having a concave portion against which the convex portion of the skin is placed. Foam is injected into the inverted skin while in a female mold and is cured to form an interior trim part.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: Lear CorporationInventors: Joseph J. Davis, Sarkis B. Mikhjian, Timothy L. Peak
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Publication number: 20040188890Abstract: An exemplary method of manufacturing a polymer matrix composite electromagnetic shielding structure includes pretreating a dry fiber reinforcement with a composition including a carrier and a conductive element, laying out the pretreated reinforcement to form a pre-form structure, applying a resin to the pre-form structure, and curing the resin at room temperature. Another exemplary method of manufacturing a polymer matrix composite electromagnetic shielding structure includes laying out a plurality of dry fiber reinforcements, placing at least one ply between any two of the plurality of dry fiber reinforcements, the ply having a non-woven including a conductive material, applying a resin to the plurality of dry fiber reinforcements and the at least one ply, and curing the resin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Edward W. Sheridan, Walter B. May, Gene P. Shumaker, Michael Griffith, Donald G. Rollin, Bobby G. Isler
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Publication number: 20040188859Abstract: A composition, apparatus, and system, as well as fabrication methods and processes therefor, may include a resin and a filler having a negative coefficient of thermal expansion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: Intel CorporationInventor: Yi He
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Patent number: 6797212Abstract: A thin walled microtube is formed by providing a continuous elongated member having an outer surface. The member is at least partially formed of a water soluble material. A coating material is provided. The coating material may be a silicone compound that is curable such that the coating material cures into a substantial non-porous silicone. The outer surface of the elongated member is coated with a coating material so as to form a substantially uniform and continuous layer of coating material on the outer surface. The layer of coating material is cured so as to form a substantial uniform and continuous layer of substantially non-porous silicone on the outer surface. The elongated member is at least partially dissolved using water and purged from the silicone layer, such that an elongated tube of substantially non-porous silicone is formed.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: MedArray, Inc.Inventor: Jean Patrick Montoya
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Publication number: 20040183227Abstract: A method of forming a unitary, composite structural member, and a member formed in accordance with the process. The process involves stitching a plurality of warp knit panel sections together to generally form a plurality of independent panel sections. The sections are placed within the dies of a molding tool such that a rib portion of each section aligns. Inflatable bladders are then slipped into voids formed in between the various panel sections of the assembly. The bladders are inflated to hold the panel sections in the shape of the final product and to hold the rib portions in contact with one another. Resin is then infused into the panels that make up the assembly. The assembly is then cured. When the panels are removed from the molding tool a unitary, complexly shaped, composite structural member is formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Alexander Velicki, Patrick Joseph Thrash, Roger Alan Burgess, Cole Standish
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Publication number: 20040183236Abstract: Provided is a nanoprint apparatus in which a substrate and a mold formed on its surface with fine concavities and convexities are heated and pressed with each other through the intermediary of a buffer member interposed therebetwen, including a mechanism for successively replacing the buffer member with new one at each time which the mold and the substate are heated and pressed, thereby it is possible to form a fine structure on the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Masahiko Ogino, Akihiro Miyauchi, Shigehisa Motowaki, Kosuke Kuwabara