With Stretching Or Tensioning Patents (Class 427/171)
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Patent number: 4904065Abstract: A liquid crystal optical element comprising: (a) an oriented ferroelectric liquid-crystalline polymer layer which exhibits chiral smectic C phase, and (b) two electrically conducting layers which support the oriented ferroelectric liquid-crystalline polymer layer between them, where at least one of the two electrically conducting layers is transparent. The liquid crystal optical element can be easily made into one having a large area and can be used as a flexible display screen. Further, it has excellent electric field response property and high contrast. Furthermore, the production of the liquid crystal optical element and the control of its thickness can be easily conducted.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1988Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kimihiro Yuasa, Kenji Hashimoto, Shunji Uchida, Kazuharu Morita, Satoshi Hachiya
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Patent number: 4875963Abstract: To prepare a transfer metallization film which is metallized on one side, the first application of a metal layer to one side of the film web is preceded by a one-sided electric corona discharge applied to the other, not-to-be-metallized, side of the film web. The second and any further application of a metal layer on the same side of the film are not preceded by a corona discharge step.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignee: Hoechst AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klaus Paschke, Guenther Crass, Peter Dinter
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Patent number: 4865791Abstract: A method of forming a selectively expansible pocket or bulge in a thin plastic sheet to facilitate the use of the sheet as a surface protector or shield includes the step of applying oppositely directed forces to the sheet in a plurality of intermeshed closely spaced lines about a predetermined area in which it is desired to form a pocket. The forces are applied until stretching, thinning, and permanent deformation of the sheet takes place along the lines to produce a plurality of permanent corrugations to permit lateral deflection of the predetermined area.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: The Excello Specialty CompanyInventors: Salvatore D. Ferro, Robert A. Isaksen, Robert J. Stupi
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Patent number: 4814174Abstract: The invention relates to a transdermal laminated pharmaceutical composition (plaster) having prolonged effect, wherein one or more storing layer(s) comprising the active ingredient, an ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer regulating layer and an adhesive layer are applied onto the carrier.The pharmaceutical composition is prepared by coupling a carrier comprising the active ingredient with a regulating layer consisting of an ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer foil having a vinal acetate content of 2-40 molar %. The foil is previously irradiated in a thickness of 100-300 .mu.m with a high-energy irradiation in a dose of 1-15 Mrad--preferably with electrone radiation--and thereafter stretched at 80.degree.-90.degree. C. to a thickness of 2-200 .mu.m.The system comprising the carrier and the regulating layer is subsequently coupled with an adhesive layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignees: Egis Gyogyszergyar, Muanyagipari Kutato IntezetInventors: Iren Barta, Pal Fekete, Laszlo Pallos, Gabor Kovacs, Lajos Mahr
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Patent number: 4786560Abstract: An antistatic article comprises a thermoplastics polymeric substrate having at least one surface layer comprising (a) a polychlohydrin ether of an ethoxylated hydroxyamine and (b) a polyglycol diamine, the total alkali metal content of components (a) and (b) not exceeding 0.5% of the combined weight of (a) and (b).Articles such as fibres, filaments, sheets and films, particularly polyester films, are thereby rendered antistatic without detriment to the optical characteristics thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1985Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries PLCInventor: Christopher Crocker
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Patent number: 4786561Abstract: A heat-shrinkable barrier film comprised of an oriented polyolefin film coated on one side with a vinylidene chloride copolymer are disclosed. The films have excellent gas and vapor barrier properties, can surprisingly be made using conventional dispersion coating techniques, and retain acceptable optical properties even on shrinking up to as high as 35% in either transverse or machine directions or both.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Dan S. C. Fong
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Patent number: 4776906Abstract: A method is provided for masking a crack in a drywall or plaster surface of a dwelling, comprising the steps of die cutting a repair patch from a heat-shrinkable plastic film of a defined size presenting a surface area adapted to be placed in covering relation over the crack and bounded about its periphery by surrounding edges. The patch is prepared with an adhesive confined to the surrounding edges only and is placed over the crack making an initial attachment to the drywall and heat is applied to the patch, to cause a contraction in size of the patch while exerting a pressure normal in size in the patch.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1986Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Inventor: Andre Bernard
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Patent number: 4751108Abstract: A pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is crosslinked between carboxyl groups along one surface by polyvalent cations, thus making that surface substantially tack-free while leaving at least one broad surface of the layer tacky and pressure-sensitive. When a broad surface of the adhesive layer is thus made completely tack-free, the adhesive layer can be wound upon itself in roll form without a backing for convenient storage and shipment. Preferably a low-adhesion backsize coating covers the broad tack-free surface to insure that the adhesive layer can be unwound after prolonged storage without delaminating.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1987Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Franklin C. Larimore, Robert A. Sinclair
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Patent number: 4748050Abstract: A thin coated film having a transmittance of 96% or more for light having a particular wavelength in a range of 300 to 700 nm is prepared by coating one or both surfaces of a thin film of a transparent resin having a uniform thickness of 0.5 to 10 .mu.m with a colorless metal fluoride or oxide all over the area thereof with a thickness of about 100 nm while holding the thin film in a uniformly tensional state.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1985Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Assignee: Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Shigeyuki Takahashi, Kaoru Yamaki, Takayuki Kuroda
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Patent number: 4720417Abstract: Microencapsulated materials are released by rupturing of an adhesive layer on a substrate containing the capsules.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Norman P. Sweeny, Jack W. Charbonneau, Orville F. Wienke
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Patent number: 4699809Abstract: Disclosed is a process for the preparation of a coated oriented plastic container, which comprises coating an aqueous latex or organic solvent solution of a vinylidene chloride copolymer on at least one surface of a parison, preform or sheet for formation of container which is formed by hot molding of a molecularly orientable thermoplastic resin, drying the coated parison, preform or sheet to form a coating layer, and subjecting the formed coated structure to draw molding such as biaxial draw blow molding or draw forming, wherein the coating layer of the vinylidene chloride copolymer is crystallized at the step of forming the coating layer or the draw molding step.In the coated oriented plastic container prepared according to this process, the adhesion of the coating layer of the vinylidene chloride copolymer to the plastic container substrate is highly improved, and even under severe conditions, peeling of the coating layer is prevented.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1986Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Assignee: Toyo Seikan Kaisha, Ltd.Inventors: Yoshitsugu Maruhashi, Isao Tanikawa, Sadao Hirata
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Patent number: 4687529Abstract: Reagent test devices are prepared in which reagent carrier matrices are separated from each other by hydrophobic barrier pads of identical height to the reagent carrier matrices such that liquid present in a reagent matrix material is retained therein and prevented from running over into another reagent matrix area present on the same test device.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: Miles Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Joseph Y. Wang
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Patent number: 4661388Abstract: Microencapsulated materials are released by removing individual elements from a pad of sheets bonded by adhesive layers containing capsules.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Jack W. Charbonneau
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Patent number: 4586974Abstract: An external male urinary drainage catheter combined with a tubular applicator for applying and adhesively securing the catheter to a user. The method of use of the applicator/catheter combination, and the method of adhesively coating the inner surface of the catheter sheath during manufacture, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1985Date of Patent: May 6, 1986Assignee: Hollister IncorporatedInventors: Wilford O. Nystrom, Kenneth E. Riedel, David L. Doerschner
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Patent number: 4528226Abstract: An article comprises sheet material which may be printed and having an adherent coating of microscopic, rupturable capsules in a binder on at least one surface thereof, the article being capable of undergoing plastic deformation and exhibiting:(a) a yield point on a stress-strain curve of less than 225 kg/cm.sup.2 (3200 psi) for a 127 micrometer (5 mil) thick material,(b) a difference in elongation at the yield point compared to the breaking point of at least 5.0 percent, and(c) an elongation at the yield point of less than 25 percent.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1983Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.Inventor: Norman P. Sweeny
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Patent number: 4525384Abstract: In a process for producing heat-treated wholly aromatic polyamide filaments comprising at least one wholly aromatic polyamide having recurring units of the formula (I): ##STR1## and at least one type of recurring units selected from those of the formula (II): ##STR2## where Ar represents a divalent aromatic radical selected from those of the formulae (III) and (IV): ##STR3## and R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, R.sup.5, R.sup.6 and R.sup.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1984Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Assignee: Teijin LimitedInventors: Akihiro Aoki, Shozaburo Hiratsuka, Norihisa Yamaguchi, Shoji Makino
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Patent number: 4492719Abstract: A process for producing a slippery biaxially stretched polyester film, which comprises coating one or both surfaces, preferably one surface, of a running polyester film, before the completion of its crystalline orientation, with an aqueous solution or dispersion containing(A) a metal salt having the composition of the following formula ##STR1## wherein Me represents a metal ion having a valence of 2 to 6, R is H or CH.sub.3, X is one equivalent of an anion, y is 1-6, z is 0-2, w is 0-8, and p is a number equal to the quotient obtained by dividing the total of y+2z+w by the atomic valence of Me, provided that when y is 2 or more, two or more R groups may be identical or different, when w is 2 or more, two or more X ions may be identical or different, and the group ##STR2## in the case of R.dbd.CH.sub.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1983Date of Patent: January 8, 1985Assignee: Teijin, LimitedInventors: Tamaki Kanai, Hirofumi Yoshikawa, Takashi Yamagishi, Kenji Suzuki, Yoshikatsu Ohta
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Patent number: 4474585Abstract: Conventional heat stretching and/or setting conditions for fabrics made of heat sensitive thermoplastic yarns such as polyester, and even special techniques advanced in prior patents, have been found in adequate to produce coated abrasives with sufficient elongation resistance for some very heavy duty service. A superior alternative is provided by encasing the yarns in the backing in a thermosetting adhesive and then curing it while mechanically restraining the yarns from shrinking, as they would under the temperature conditions employed for cure if no restraint were used. The method is also applicable to other types of yarn reinforced web materials for which a combination of elongation resistance and flexibility is needed.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1983Date of Patent: October 2, 1984Assignee: Norton CompanyInventor: David P. Gruber
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Patent number: 4434199Abstract: A method of manufacturing a thin net by a polycondensation reaction is disclosed. One of the reactants is deposited upon a template and subsequently the second reactant is also deposited on the template. An embossed structure is obtained which can then be biaxially oriented to form a net sheet if desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Assignee: Conwed CorporationInventor: Timothy K. Fair, Sr.
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Patent number: 4423089Abstract: A subbing process for a photographic light-sensitive material is described comprising applying a polymer latex to a plastic film base, wherein said polymer is a copolymer composed of (1) a diolefin monomer, (2) at least one monovinyl monomer, and (3) at least one monomer having two or more vinyl groups, acryloyl groups, methacryloyl groups, or allyl groups excepting the diolefin monomer, and having a gel fraction of the polymer in the latex is from 50% to 95% by weight.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignees: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., Nippon Zeon Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masayoshi Sekiya, Masao Yabe, Tamotsu Suzuki, Takeji Ochiai, Sumitaka Tatsuta
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Patent number: 4421780Abstract: Heat-sealable films are described which are constituted by a polyolefin film, particularly polypropylene, having on one surface thereof a layer of primer, applied in aqueous or aqueous-alcoholic solution, and chosen from: polyethylenimines, products of the condensation of urea or melamine with formaldehyde, particularly the etherified compounds; alkoxyalkyl melamine polyhydroxylates; or mixtures of the said compounds; and, on the other surface thereof, a layer of the said primer or one similar to the first, followed by a layer of vinyl, vinylidene or acrylic polymer or copolymer.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1981Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: Societa' Italiana Resine S.I.R. S.p.A.Inventors: Pierpaolo Buzio, Lucio Edefonti, Gianluigi Argela'
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Patent number: 4388164Abstract: With elastic, particularly rubber-elastic bodies, the problem arises that an applied coating becomes fissured upon later deformation and may easily be abraded. According to the invention, the surface to be coated, for example, an elastic implant, is held in a stretched state during the deposition of the layer, such as a metal. Then, in a state of normal use, the produced layer forms a kind of shrunken skin which remains continuous even if the body is later deformed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1980Date of Patent: June 14, 1983Assignee: Balzers AktiengesellschaftInventors: Eberhard Moll, Marcel Lardon
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Patent number: 4376667Abstract: A method of increasing the wear resistance of a vulcanized elastomeric body having a surface region exposed to load, for instance a tire, cone or V-belt, conveyor belt, hose, resilient element, floor covering or the like, by changing its tensile stress state, wherein the elastomeric body is at least partially treated, including the surface region exposed to load, with a swelling agent constituting a medium which is soluble in the elastomer.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1978Date of Patent: March 15, 1983Assignee: Semperit AktiengellschaftInventor: Otto Beckmann
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Patent number: 4340384Abstract: A colored, porous fluorocarbon material is provided wherein a porous layer of a colored dyeing-site resin is formed on all surfaces of the fluorocarbon material. This new material is made by a process whereby an auxiliary solvent which does not readily dissolve a dyeing-site resin, if at all, is added to a solution of the dyeing-site resin in a main solvent, and this is coated onto the surfaces of the fluorocarbon material and dried. The material may be dyed by adding dyestuff to the aforesaid solution or it may be dyed after coating and drying. The coated fluorocarbon material can be stretched.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1981Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Junkosha Co., Ltd.Inventor: Haruo Nomi
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Patent number: 4310600Abstract: The present invention is directed to a clear, flexible, coated, biaxially oriented polyester film comprising a polyester film support and a radiation curable silicone coating on at least a portion of the support. The radiation curable silicone coating is derived from a dispersion of colloidal silica in an alcohol-water solution of the partial condensate of specified silanols and multifunctional acrylate monomers and oligomers with optional photoinitiators.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1980Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Assignee: American Hoechst Corp.Inventor: Virginia R. Cross
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Patent number: 4287298Abstract: Film base material is provided which comprises a film of biaxially oriented synthetic linear polyester of highly hydrophobic character having superimposed thereon adherent to said film a subbing layer obtained from an aqueous latex of a copolymer which has been prepared by copolymerizing vinylidene chloride, an alkyl acrylate or methacrylate and optionally a copolymerizable acid and/or at least one allyl, methallyl or vinyl monomer which contains either an active halogen group or an active methylene group in the presence of a mixture of (a) an anionic surfactant which is either an alkyl aryl polyether sulphate, sulphonate or phosphate and (b) a nonionic surfactant which is an alkyl aryl polyalkylene oxide adduct containing at least some units derived from propylene oxide.The subbing layer improves the adhesion between the film support and the photographic emulsion layers and prevents the separation or frilling of the layers when the final photographic film is processed.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1980Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Assignee: Ciba-Geigy AGInventor: Geoffrey M. Dodwell
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Patent number: 4283442Abstract: A method of producing a dimensionally stable battery separator characterized by grafting acrylic acid and/or methacrylic acid onto a polyethylene film, treating the resulting membrane with an aqueous alkaline solution, and drying the treated membrane under application of tension.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1980Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Assignees: Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Yuasa Battery Co. Ltd.Inventors: Sueo Machi, Isao Ishigaki, Takanobu Sugo, Kazuo Murata, Shiro Tanso, Keizi Senoo
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Patent number: 4244988Abstract: Film base material is provided which comprises a film of biaxially oriented synthetic linear polyester of highly hydrophobic character having superimposed thereon adherent to said film a subbing layer obtained from an aqueous latex of a copolymer which has been prepared by copolymerizing vinylidene chloride, an alkyl acrylate or methacrylate and optionally a copolymerizable acid and/or at least one allyl, methallyl or vinyl monomer which contains either an active halogen group or an active methylene group in the presence of a mixture of (a) an anionic surfactant which is either an alkyl aryl polyether sulphate, sulphonate or phosphate and (b) a nonionic surfactant which is an alkyl aryl polyalkylene oxide adduct containing at least some units derived from propylene oxide.The subbing layer improves the adhesion between the film support and the photographic emulsion layers and prevents the separation or frilling of the layers when the final photographic film is processed.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1978Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: Ciba-Geigy AGInventor: Geoffrey M. Dodwell
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Patent number: 4242375Abstract: A process for producing an optical transmission fiber is provided which comprises feeding highly pure halides, hydrides or organic compounds of Si and B by way of carrier gas on the outer surface of a fused silica rod or a fused silica pipe, or inner surface of a fused silica pipe, oxidizing them and depositing the products to form a pure fused silica layer or a doped fused silica layer containing B.sub.2 O.sub.3, melting the pipe and the deposited layer followed by a spinning. The SiO.sub.2 layer can alternatively contain fluorine instead of B.sub.2 O.sub.3. A further SiO.sub.2 layer can be deposited thereon to improve the spinning processability and lower the index of refraction of the B.sub.2 O.sub.3 containing layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1978Date of Patent: December 30, 1980Assignee: Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Satoshi Shiraishi, Kunio Fujiwara, Shiro Kurosaki
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Patent number: 4234621Abstract: An improved technique for the restoration of paintings, documents and the like and in particular an improved apparatus for and associated method of lining a painting or document to restore and preserve the original texture thereof. For paintings with good texture requiring only lining, a cold adhesive system is preferably used employing a substrate adhesively coated on both sides finished with a lining cloth. For paintings having a surface that is intact but with irregularities (cuping) heat is applied preferably with a hot table accompanied with the use of softening solvents and controlled lateral tension is applied to the painting using a mechanical strainer constructed in accordance with this invention to apply lateral tension in all directions to correct deformations in the surface plane of the painting. The lining of the painting may then be accomplished by a cold or hot adhesive process.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1979Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Inventor: Robert E. Fieux
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Patent number: 4214035Abstract: A polyester film coated with an antistatic coating is provided. The film includes a polyester film support coated on one side with a latex coating. The coating includes stearamidopropyldimethyl-.beta.-hydroxy-ethylammonium nitrate present in a concentration in the range of between about 2.75 percent and 3.25 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the latex coating. The coating further includes a crosslinkable methylmethacrylate-ethylacrylate-methacrylamide terpolymer having a glass transition temperature in the range of between about 40.degree. C. and 50.degree. C. The terpolymer is present in a concentration in the range of between about 0.75 percent and 1.25 percent by weight, based on the total weight of the latex coating. The weight ratio of the nitrate to the terpolymer ranges between about 2.75:1 to below 3:1.A process for forming the above film is also disclosed. In this process a latex coating of the composition described above is coated onto a uniaxially drawn polyester film support.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1979Date of Patent: July 22, 1980Assignee: American Hoechst CorporationInventor: John M. Heberger
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Patent number: 4172065Abstract: Solvent system for polyacrylonitrile polymers comprising nitromethane, water and fluoro alkanol. The solvent enables a high concentration of polymer to be dissolved without the solution being too viscous to cast as a film or to spin as a fiber. The solvent is sufficiently soluble that it can be removed substantially completely from the resulting film or fiber with consequent advantages of leaving no toxic residue and of not discoloring the end product.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1978Date of Patent: October 23, 1979Assignee: Trian CompanyInventors: Dean B. Parkinson, Norman Fishman
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Patent number: 4167593Abstract: A method of preparing film base material consisting of biaxially oriented synthetic linear polyester of highly hydrophobic character is provided which comprises coating as a layer on to a layer-receptive film of linear polyester a solution of or an aqueous latex of(a) a copolymer of the type used to prepare a subbing layer for hydrophobic film base material and(b) 1.5 to 25% by weight of the copolymer present of a compound which contains an active methylene group, and then drying the coated layer and completing the orientation if it has not been fully oriented.The film base material is useful for preparing photographic material by coating directly on the copolymer subbing layer a gelatino silver halide emulsion layer. The gelatino silver halide emulsion layer adheres very strongly to the subbing layer. Further the separation of the layers or frilling is prevented when processing the photographic material.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1977Date of Patent: September 11, 1979Assignee: Ciba-Geigy AGInventor: Geoffrey M. Dodwell
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Patent number: 4132552Abstract: A process is described for the manufacture of a dimensionally stable polyester film support carrying a primer coating for improving the adhesion thereto of subsequently applied coatings, which process comprises applying to an unstretched or only monoaxially stretched polyester film support a layer of a coating composition from an aqueous dispersion, drying said layer, stretching it biaxially or in a direction perpendicular to the said first stretching operation together with the polyester film support and heat-setting the polyester film, wherein said coating composition, before drying and heat-setting, comprises a mixture of:(A) 52 to 79% by weight of a copolymeric binder comprising 60 to 95% by weight of methyl methacrylate, 3 to 20% by weight of a divinyl or diallyl monomer, 0 to 30% by weight of a plasticizing vinyl monomer, and 0 to 5% by weight of an ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid,(B) 0.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1976Date of Patent: January 2, 1979Assignee: AGFA-GEVAERT N.V.Inventors: August J. Van Paesschen, Lucien J. Van Gossum, Jan J. Priem
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Patent number: 4093458Abstract: Polymeric subbing compositions for polyester photobase, especially polyethylene terephthalate films, comprising, a mixture of a polyurethane resin with a homopolymer or copolymer or a mixture of a homopolymer and a copolymer of an unsaturated cyclic carboxylic acid anhydride, preferably maleic anhydride or itaconic anhydride, in which the mixture contains up to 75% by weight of the anhydride polymer.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1976Date of Patent: June 6, 1978Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries LimitedInventors: Patrick Terence McGrail, Stephen Richard Smith, Frederick Robert Bannister, David Leonard Boutle
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Patent number: 4089997Abstract: A process is provided for adhering an antistatic layer to a dimensionally stable polyester film support, e.g. a film of polyethylene terephthalate. To an unstretched or only monoaxially stretched polyester film is applied an antistatic layer from an aqueous coating composition. After drying of the antistatic layer it is stretched biaxially or in a direction perpendicular to the first stretching operation, together with the polyester film support and thereafter the polyester film is heat-setted. The aqueous coating composition comprises 30 to 80% by weight of an electroconductive product, 10 to 40% by weight of a stretch-improving agent and 10 to 40% by weight of an inert filler material.The polyester film support may be provided on its opposite side with a subbing layer and one or more light-sensitive gelatin silver halide emulsion layers.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1977Date of Patent: May 16, 1978Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert N.V.Inventors: August Jean Van Paesschen, Lucien Janbaptist Van Gossum
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Patent number: 4077824Abstract: A continuous business sheet or paper-like web carries image transfer means which is supported by a thin plastics film or layer of tough flexible carrier material. The film or layer of carrier material is removably attached to the sheet and may be removed from the sheet before or after use of the transfer material. Thus, when desired, the transfer material is removed from the business sheet by removal of the carrier material and the business sheet is thus freed from the transfer material and from any problems which may be associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1976Date of Patent: March 7, 1978Assignee: The Standard Register CompanyInventors: William T. Paulson, David M. Davidson, deceased, L. Eldean Gilbert, Henry Gabbard, Richard D. Bemus
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Patent number: 4052501Abstract: Polyester filaments treated with aromatic isocyanate to provide improved adhesion to rubber also have improved fatigue resistance and improved drawability provided the aromatic isocyanate used is a mixture of 50 to 90% di-functional aromatic isocyanates and the remainder higher than di-functional aromatic isocyanates.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1972Date of Patent: October 4, 1977Assignee: American Cyanamid CompanyInventors: Robert P. Kreahling, Donald J. Casey, David Z. Goldenberg
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Patent number: 4052521Abstract: A method of coating a fabric material and calendering the material while longitudinally and transversely tensioning the material, the coating being synthetic and being applied to one side of the material, and being heated in a curing oven. Then applying more synthetic material of a similar type to the calendered and heated material and then passing it through another oven and calendering it again before the tensioning is relaxed.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1976Date of Patent: October 4, 1977Inventor: Serge Ferrari
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Patent number: 4052500Abstract: Polyester filaments of improved drawability and improved adhesion to rubber are prepared by applying to polyester filaments coated with aromatic isocyanate containing at least two isocyanate groups per molecule 0.02 to 0.4% on weight of fiber of a hydroxy-containing finish less than 1 hour prior to drawing such filaments to 4 to 7 times their undrawn length.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1972Date of Patent: October 4, 1977Assignee: American Cyanamid CompanyInventors: Robert P. Kreahling, Donald J. Casey, David Z. Goldenberg
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Patent number: 4031162Abstract: A film of ethylene vinyl acetate having a narrow molecular weight distribution and a saran composition that is a blend of emulsion and suspension polymerized saran or a saran composition that includes emulsion polymerized saran of the type generally considered suitable for liquid coating. A laminate including the film and composition and the method for production thereof including sequentially melt extruding tubular films of ethylene vinyl acetate which is irradiated, saran and ethylene vinyl acetate and then bubble orienting the three-ply laminate. The laminate is employed for packaging and forming packages of bone-in fresh red meat.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1976Date of Patent: June 21, 1977Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.Inventors: Harri J. Brax, Joseph F. Porinchak, Alan S. Weinberg
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Patent number: 3999507Abstract: Apparatus for forming articles by making a base of stretchable fabric, holding the base in stretched condition at opposed ends, rotating the base and coating the base with a curable plastic material.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1975Date of Patent: December 28, 1976Inventor: Ernst Theodoor Voermans
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Patent number: 3998981Abstract: An endless tire-mounted anti-skid belt is produced by spreading an endless fibrous mesh to the diameter of the vehicle tire on which the belt is to be mounted, impregnating the spread endless mesh with a hot-vulcanizable elastomer dissolved in a solvent, drying the impregnated spread endless mesh until at least 80% of the solvent has been removed, repeating the impregnation and drying steps several times until a desired thickness of elastomer has been deposited on the spread endless mesh, and curing the elastomer by vulcanization in an autoclave under hot steam.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1975Date of Patent: December 21, 1976Assignee: Wolkro AktiengesellschaftInventors: Lieselotte Burkhardt, Wilhelm Schuster, Walter Stuck
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Patent number: 3997701Abstract: Antistatic polyester films suitable for montage printing processes are made by coating the polyester film during or after orientation with an antistatic composition comprising lithium nitrate and polymeric binder, such as an acrylic copolymer.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1974Date of Patent: December 14, 1976Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries LimitedInventors: Cyril John Ealding, Gordon Edmund Alfred Pears
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Patent number: 3987497Abstract: The tendon prosthesis of the invention consists of a core formed of from a synthetic, preferably hydrophilic linear polymer oriented substantially in the direction of the main longitudinal axis of the prosthesis, having a tensile strength exceeding 100 kg/cm.sup.2 and an elastic elongation of 8 - 50 percent, preferably 12 - 25 % of the resting length, and a sheath consisting of one or more layers of a hydrophilic, substantially non-oriented, physically or covalently crosslinked polymer with an equal or higher elastic elongation and an approximately equal or higher hydrophilicity than that of said core. The material of the core and particularly that of the sheath are permanently compatible with living tissue.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1975Date of Patent: October 26, 1976Assignee: Ceskoslovenska akademie vedInventors: Artur Stoy, Miroslav Stol, Vladimir Stoy, Jiri Zima
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Patent number: 3988157Abstract: Hydrophilic layers are made to adhere to dimensionally stable polyester film supports by applying to an unstretched or only longitudinally stretched polyester film an adhesive layer from an aqueous coating composition comprising a chlorine-containing copolymer formed of 45 to 99.5 % by weight of at least one of the monomers vinylidene chloride and vinyl chloride, 0.5 to 10 % by weight of an ethylenically unsaturated mono- or dicarboxylic acid or of N-vinyl pyrrolidone, and 0 to 54.5 % by weight of at least one monomer taken from acrylamides, methacrylamides, esters of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid and maleic acid, and N-alkyl maleimides. Immediately thereafter, without drying of the adhesive layer, a subbing layer is applied thereto from an aqueous gelatin solution comprising a plasticizer for the gelatin. After drying of the two layers, they are biaxially or transversally stretched together with the polyester film support, and heat-setted. Finally a hydrophilic layer is applied to the subbing layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1975Date of Patent: October 26, 1976Assignee: AGFA-GEVAERT N.V.Inventors: August Jean Van Paesschen, Lucien Janbaptist Van Gossum
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Patent number: 3956529Abstract: A method of finishing cloth-covered aircraft wings and fuselage. The cloth, cotton or polyester cloth of the type made from monofilaments of the condensation product of ethylene glycol with terephthalic acid or dimethyl phthalate is, after application thereof onto the airframe, coated with a layer of latex and dried, then coated with a second, or intermediate, layer of different coating and dried, and then coated with a decorative coating material. The use of latex as a first coat on the cloth results in substantial savings in labor and time and results in a coated fabric of superior flexibility integrity and durability.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1973Date of Patent: May 11, 1976Assignees: Cooper Aviation Industries, Inc., Hydrosol, Inc.Inventor: Earl H. Addison
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Patent number: 3953557Abstract: A film of ethylene vinyl acetate having a narrow molecular weight distribution and a saran composition that is a blend of emulsion and suspension polymerized saran or a saran composition that includes emulsion polymerized saran of the type generally considered suitable for liquid coating. A laminate including the film and composition and the method for production thereof including sequentially melt extruding tubular films of ethylene vinyl acetate which is irradiated, saran and ethylene vinyl acetate and then bubble orienting the three-ply laminate. The laminate is employed for packaging and forming packages of bone-in fresh red meat.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1973Date of Patent: April 27, 1976Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.Inventors: Harri J. Brax, Joseph F. Porinchak, Alan S. Weinberg
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Patent number: T961008Abstract: oriented polyolefin, especially polypropylene, films are produced having antistatic properties by applying to the cast extrudate an aqueous solution on at least one surface of the film of a quaternary ammonium salt of the general formula ##STR1## where X is a univalent anion or an equivalent of a multivalent anion, x and y are positive integers the sum of which is from 2 to 5, A is a lower alkyl group, and R is a univalent aliphatic radical containing from 1 to 22 carbon atoms, then the thus coated film is heated and stretched to orient it. Film forming polyolefins such as homo and co-polymers of ethylene, propylene, butene-1 and 4-methylpentene-1 are suitable, preference being given to a high molecular weight stereoregular predominantly crystalline polymer of propylene, either as a homopolymer or copolymerized with up to 15 weight percent of other unsaturated monomers, such as ethylene.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1977Date of Patent: August 2, 1977Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries LimitedInventor: Brian N. Hendy
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Patent number: T961009Abstract: antistatic polyolefin films, particularly oriented polyolefin, are produced by extruding a polyolefin to form a cast extrudate, and applying to at least one surface of the cast extrudate a solution or dispersion in a volatile vehicle an amine sulfate or mixture of amine sulfates having the general formula ##STR1## where x is a positive integer, y is zero or a positive integer, the sum of x and y is from 2 to 5, A is a hydrogen atom and when y is zero A may also be a lower alkyl group, and R is a univalent aliphatic radical containing from 8 to 22 carbon atoms, and afterwards heating and stretching the extrudate to orient it. Preferred materials include amine sulphates in which the sum of x+ y is 2, A is hydrogen and R is a mixture of aliphatic hydrocarbon radicals having 8 to 18, preferably 12 to 18, carbon atoms particularly those derived from tallow or soya oil or derived from coconut oil. Examples of suitable amines from which amine sulfates may be prepared are the Endomeen's T/12, S/12 and C/12.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1977Date of Patent: August 2, 1977Assignee: Imperial Chemical Industries LimitedInventor: Brian N. Hendy