Swelling Agent Or Solvent Applied To Treat Coating Patents (Class 427/336)
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Patent number: 5573632Abstract: In a multilayer printed-circuit substrate comprising a plurality of insulating resin layers, a plurality of metal-made electrically conductive circuits respectively laminated between the insulating resin layers and on the upper surface of the uppermost-positioned insulating resin layer and electrically conductive portions for respectively electrically connecting adjacent upper- and lower-positioned conductive circuits to each other, the insulating resin layers except at least the lowest-positioned insulating resin layer have flexibility, and blackening-treated films prepared by applying blackening treatment to the surface of the respective electrically conductive circuits are respectively provided between the upper surfaces of the conductive circuits and the insulating resin layers laminated thereon.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masakazu Shimizu, Hiroshi Shimamura, Hidetaka Kumota
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Patent number: 5569469Abstract: A poorly soluble medicament is incorporated into particles of a crosslinked polymer which is swellable in water but insoluble in water, and the product obtained is brought into contact with a solvent able to swell the polymer. The product obtained by this treatment, and after being dried under vacuum, has a medicament dissolving rate which is considerably higher than that of the pure medicament.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1993Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: Vectorpharma International, S.p.A.Inventor: Mara L. Lovrecich
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Patent number: 5567756Abstract: A composition is provided for protecting exterior surfaces of automobiles and other products against abrasive dust, acid rain, etc. The composition is applied as a mixture of water solubilized acrylic acid copolymer, pH-neutral acrylic copolymer, alkyl alcohol, surfactant, and water. The composition dries on the exterior surface to form a tough flexible coating that can be removed by an alkaline aqueous detergent solution.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Cal-West Equipment Company, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Swidler
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Patent number: 5549926Abstract: A method of manufacturing an electronic part includes a step of preparing a molten resin bathtub used for coating the outer surface of the electronic part. On a surface of the resin in the molten resin bathtub, a layer of a surface-active agent is formed. The electronic part body is dipped via the solvent layer into the molten resin bathtub. After coating the electronic part body with the molten resin, the electronic part body is removed from the molten resin bathtub. The molten resin is cured by heating and the resin layer is formed on the electronic part body.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Makoto Miyamoto
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Patent number: 5536573Abstract: A thin-film heterostructure bilayer is formed on a substrate by a molecular self-assembly process based on the alternating deposition of a p-type doped electrically conductive polycationic polymer and a conjugated or nonconjugated polyanion or water soluble, non-ionic polymer has been developed. In this process, monolayers of electrically conductive polymers are spontaneously adsorbed onto a substrate from dilute solutions and subsequently built-up into multilayer thin films by alternating deposition with a soluble polyanion or water soluble, non-ionic polymer. In contrast to a deposition process involving the alternate self-assembly of polycations and polyanions, this process is driven by non-covalent bonded attractions (for example, ionic and hydrogen bonds) developed between a p-type doped conducting polymer and a polymer capable of forming strong secondary bonds. The net positive charge of the conducting polymer can be systematically adjusted by simply varying its doping level.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Michael F. Rubner, Josephine Ho-Wah Cheung
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Patent number: 5523116Abstract: The reversible thermal recording medium of the invention is composed by forming on a substrate a porous reversible thermal recording layer which reversibly shows transparent states and opaque states by cooling after two modes of heating, by means of organic crystal particles dispersed in matrix polymer. One method for manufacturing a reversible thermal recording medium of the invention includes a coating step for applying a paint in which a matrix polymer, organic crystal particles and pore forming particles are contained and at least one of matrix polymer and organic crystal particles is dispersed in a granular form on a substrate to form a coating layer; plus a solvent contact step of eluting the pore forming particles by causing the coating layer to come into contact with a solvent in which the pore forming particles are soluble; and a drying step.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1995Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takayoshi Ueno, Masaaki Suzuki, Yoshio Kishimoto
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Patent number: 5508061Abstract: A magnetic storage medium includes a substrate, a protective film, and a lubricant film. The substrate includes a magnetic body. The protective film is formed on the substrate and constituted by a carbon thin film having dangling bonds formed on a surface thereof. The lubricant film is coated on the protective film and bonded to some of the dangling bonds. An adsorption site ratio (density of dangling bonds/density of functional groups of lubricant film) which is a ratio of the density of the dangling bonds to the density of functional groups of the lubricant film exceeds 1.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1995Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: NEC CorporationInventor: Masahiro Yanagisawa
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Patent number: 5487914Abstract: This invention is a method for providing ultraviolet light absorbers into a cured polymeric material such as paint which comprises the steps of providing a coating of a composition comprising ultraviolet light absorber (UVA) on the polymeric material and heating the UVA containing coating to an elevated temperature for a time sufficient to cause the UVA to diffuse into the cured polymeric material.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1994Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: John L. Gerlock, Mark P. Everson
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Patent number: 5474796Abstract: The invention provides apparatus and methods for making arrays of functionalized binding sites on a support surface. The invention further provides apparatus and methods for sequencing oligonucleotides and for identifying the amino acid sequence of peptides that bind to biologically active macromolecules, by specifically binding biologically active macromolecules to arrays of peptides or peptide mimetics.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1993Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Assignee: ProtoGene Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Thomas M. Brennan
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Patent number: 5460858Abstract: A method for forming a wrinkle-free insulating layer from a resin having both photo-curing and thermosetting properties by reducing the magnitude of a concentration gradient of residual solvent in the thickness direction of the resin layer after drying the resin layer and prior to photo-curing, developing and thermosetting the resin layer. In one embodiment, such reduction is achieved by passing a substrate bearing the resin layer by a roll coater charged with a solvent for the resin, and allowing solvent to be absorbed by the resin layer. The solvent application roll can be spaced from the resin layer by a small gap such that solvent vapor is applied to the resin layer. Alternatively, solvent in liquid form can be applied to the resin layer. In another embodiment, the concentration gradient of residual solvent in the resin layer is reduced by affixing a barrier film to the resin layer and then heating the resin layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Shinji Yamada, Masaharu Shirai
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Patent number: 5455286Abstract: An improved bioactive agent delivery composition and method of application are described. The composition comprises a bioactive agent, a hydrophilic polymer in an incompletely hydrated state and a substantially water-miscible solvent system. The agent and polymer are essentially dissolved in the solvent system to form a sprayable composition having a viscosity of less than 350 cP. Upon dilution with water, the viscosity of the composition increases to in excess of 1000 cP to produce a retentive coating at the site of application which provides enhanced bioavailability of the agent.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Inventors: Gordon L. Amidon, Ramachandran Chandrasekharan, Arthur H. Goldberg
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Patent number: 5428095Abstract: A composition is provided for protecting exterior surfaces of automobiles and other products against abrasive dust, acid rain, etc. The composition is applied as a mixture of water solubilized acrylic acid copolymer, pH-neutral acrylic copolymer, alkyl alcohol, surfactant, and water. The composition dries on the exterior surface to form a tough flexible coating that can be removed by an alkaline aqueous detergent solution.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Cal-West AutomotiveInventor: Ronald Swidler
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Patent number: 5425865Abstract: Composite polymer membranes are disclosed comprising a first polymeric material which defines a porous matrix, and a second polymeric material which at least partially fills, and thereby blocks, the pores of the matrix, and in which preferably each of the first and second materials are crosslinked. The membrane preferably includes a layer of an ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid which is graft-polymerized with the first polymeric material of the porous matrix on one of its surfaces. Crosslinking has been found to improve the transport characteristics of species through the membrane, such as the barrier performance of the membrane towards species dissolved in solution.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1993Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: Scimated LimitedInventors: Raymond W. Singleton, John A. Cook, Kenneth Gargan
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Patent number: 5374454Abstract: A halogenated polymeric material is exposed to a reducing agent and/or an electrolyte and applied voltage to render exposed portions capable of being metallized and of being etched. The exposed portions can also be doped to thereby induce electrical conductivity therein. Also, new structures containing a free standing halogenated polymeric-containing layer and electrical conductive pattern thereon are provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: International Business Machines IncorporatedInventors: Harry R. Bickford, Peter J. Duke, Elizabeth Foster, Martin J. Goldberg, Voya R. Markovich, Linda C. Matthew, Donald G. McBride, Terrence R. O'Toole, Stephen L. Tisdale, Alfred Viehbeck
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Patent number: 5368894Abstract: A method is provided for producing a multilayered element having a top coat. The method includes the application of an undercoating to the upper surface of a support and the application of a continuous top coat coating composition to the surface of the undercoating. The undercoating includes a binder while the top coat composition includes one or more dissolved or dispersed materials and one or more solvents. At least one of the solvents is compatible with the binder. The composition and coating weight of the top coat composition and of the undercoating are controlled such that the ratio T/B is less than or equal to 3, whereinT is the coating weight of the compatible solvent(s), andB is the coating weight of the binder.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1994Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Ted J. Lammers, Norman Newman, Karen M. Romaszewski, David J. Scanlan, Alfredo Fenoglio
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Patent number: 5326587Abstract: The invention disclosed herein provides for automatically controlling positioning of a moistening nozzle relative to an envelope flap being moved therepast at high speed. The invention has particular application as an envelope flap moistener in a high speed mailing machine. Envelopes are moved to and past the nozzle at a speed of at least about 65 inches per second along a given path with the flap extending from the envelope in an opened configuration thereof. A sensor attached to the nozzle senses the location of the edge of the flap within about 0.2 inch of the nozzle upstream thereof a plurality times as the flap moves to and past the nozzle. The nozzle is then positioned to track the flap edge in accordance with sensing of the envelope flap. The nozzle may be pre-positioned by a lower bandwidth servo system having an envelope sensor located further upstream of the tracking sensor. A higher bandwidth servo loop controls tracking of the nozzle in response to the tracking sensor.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1992Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Norman J. Bergman
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Patent number: 5319013Abstract: Aramid and polybenzimidazole fibers and films of improved flame resistance are obtained by impregnation with tungsten hexachloride.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1992Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Robert V. Kasowski, Kiu-Seung Lee
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Patent number: 5314713Abstract: A recording medium having a substrate and an ink-receiving layer formed on the substrate is provided by (a) dissolving a plurality of organic compounds in a first solvent which is a good solvent in common for all of the organic compounds to form a solution, applying the solution onto a substrate and evaporating the first solvent off to form an ink-receiving layer, and then (b) applying onto the ink-receiving layer a second solvent which is a poor solvent for at least one of the organic compounds and is a good solvent for the rest of the organic compounds and evaporating the second solvent off.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1993Date of Patent: May 24, 1994Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takahiro Mori, Hiroshi Sato
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Patent number: 5296305Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of manufacture of an optical lens providing refractive index modulation, characterized in that, starting from a previously shaped lens of transparent hydrophilic polymer of the hydrogel type, the lens is impregnated with a photopolymerizable composition containing at least one monomer and a photoinitiator in solution in a solvent which causes swelling of the lens, the impregnated lens is subjected to irradiation which is spatially modulated in irradiation intensity and/or irradiation time, thus causing local selective polymerization of the monomer, whereupon the excess quantity of photoinitiator and non-polymerized monomer is removed by solvent extraction.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1993Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Esslior International (Compagnie Generale d'Optique)Inventors: Dominique Baude, Daniel Lougnot
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Patent number: 5294481Abstract: A printing blanket including a base fabric and a surface layer in a laminated structure wherein a surface reforming agent containing a perfluoroalkyl group is applied to the surface layer such that a critical surface tension ranging from 10 to 16 dyn/cm appears on the surface of the surface layer is disclosed. To practically manufacture a printing blanket of the foregoing type, there is also disclosed a method wherein a compressible layer is placed on a base fabric, a surface layer is then placed on the compressible layer thereby to form a laminated structure with the base fabric and the compressible layer, and thereafter, a surface modifier containing a perfluoroalkyl group is applied to the surface layer such that a critical surface tension ranging from 10 to 16 dyne/cm appears on the surface of the surface layer. It is preferable that the surface layer is molded of a compound based on a nitrile butadiene rubber.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1991Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: Fujikura Rubber Ltd.Inventors: Takato Nakamura, Takao Kawata, Tsukasa Fukuma, Yasunobu Kobayashi
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Patent number: 5286424Abstract: Recycling polyolefin material, e.g. biaxially oriented polypropylene film, coated with a chlorine-containing polymer, such as polyvinylidene chloride homopolymer and/or copolymer, and having a primer therebetween. First, a caustic solution is formulated containing from about 0.1 wt. % to about 50 wt. % caustic, and from about 0.05 wt. % to about 1.0 wt. % of a wetting agent. The formulated caustic solution is heated to a temperature from about 25.degree. C. to about 140.degree. C. The polyolefin material is soaked in the heated caustic solution until the material is separable from the chlorine-containing polymer. After separating the polyolefin material from the chlorine-containing polymer, the material is reprocessed into desired product by extrusion, molding or other product forming process.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Tien-Kuei Su, Kenneth L. Lilly, Jr.
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Patent number: 5281436Abstract: A composition is provided for protecting exterior surfaces of automobiles and other products against abrasive dust, acid rain, etc. during delivery for sale. The composition is applied as a mixture of water solubilized acrylic acid copolymer, ph-neutral acrylic copolymer, alkyl alcohol, surfactant, and water. The composition dries on the exterior surface to form a tough flexible coating that can be removed by an alkaline aqueous detergent solution.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Cal-West Automotive ProductsInventor: Ronald Swidler
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Patent number: 5270417Abstract: Disclosed is a method of manufacturing a polyacetylene type superlong conjugate polymer that is stable in an atmosphere containing oxygen. The polymer is made by chemically adsorbing a chemical adsorption substance containing an acetylene group and a chlorosilyl group to a substrate surface, and polymerizing the acetylene group in a solvent containing a Ziegler-Natta catalyst. In a non-aqueous organic solvent, a chemical adsorption substance containing an acetylene group and a chlorosilyl group is dissolved. For example, a substrate is immersed in .omega.-nonadecylinoic trichlorosilane, and a monomolecular film is formed on the substrate by chemical adsorption. The substrate is then immersed in an organic solvent containing a Ziegler-Natta catalyst, and the acetylene group of the monomolecular film is polymerized.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1992Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mamoru Soga, Kazufumi Ogawa
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Patent number: 5236711Abstract: A preservative-bearing pad and a method of using same to treat the interface between a railroad cross tie and tie plate. A sandwich of water-soluble active ingredient disposed between two layers of biodegradable hydrophilic backing is simply placed on the adzed portion of a cross tie prior to installation of the tie plate and rail during a rail laying or relaying operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1991Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: Osmose Wood PreservingInventors: David J. Ostby, John M. Conover
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Patent number: 5227103Abstract: An electrically insulated conductor including an electrically conductive element surrounded by ultramicrocellular foamed polymer insulation having a void volume greater than about 75%, wherein the transmission speed of the insulated conductor is greater than 90% of the speed of light. Such insulated conductors are useful in computer and telecommunications applications.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Lawrence C. Muschiatti
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Patent number: 5221698Abstract: An improved bioactive agent delivery composition and method of application are described. The composition comprises a bioactive agent, a hydrophilic polymer in an incompletely hydrated state and a substantially water-miscible solvent system. The agent and polymer are essentially dissolved in the solvent system to form a sprayable composition having a viscosity of less than 350 cP. Upon dilution with water, the viscosity of the composition increases to in excess of 1,000 cP to produce a retentive coating at the site of application which provides enhanced bioavailability of the agent.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1991Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: The Regents of the University of MichiganInventors: Gordon L. Amidon, Ramachandran Chandrasekharan, Arthur H. Goldberg
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Patent number: 5217026Abstract: The present invention guidewire involves an elongated, non-hydrogel core element forming an inner part of the device, and an integral outside tubular layer of elastomeric hydrogel ("hydrogel sleeve"). This outer hydrogel layer has unique physical characteristics. They are (a) Gradient of chemical composition with increasing concentration of polar groups in the outward direction away from the core element; (b) Gradient of swelling in contact with water with water content increasing in the outward direction away from the core element; (c) Compressive stress in the outer hydrophilic layer causing the hydrogel in that layer to swell to a water content lower than its equilibrium value in a free-swelling state; and, optionally, (d) Inward-directed radial stress pushing the outside hydrogel layer constantly against the inner core element.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1992Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Kingston Technologies, Inc.Inventors: George P. Stoy, Vladimir A. Stoy
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Patent number: 5169688Abstract: At least one antistatic agent is incorporated into a thermoplastic polymer by contacting a polyvinyl chloride polymer with a solution comprising a solvent capable of swelling the PVC surface and at least one antistatic agent selected from the group consisting of 1-dodecylpyridinium chloride monohydrate and (R.sup.1).sub.n (R.sup.2).sub.m ammonium halide, wherein n and m are integers of from 0-4 and n+m=4, and wherein R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 can be different or the same and are alkyl groups of from 1 to 20 carbon atoms.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Atochem North America, Inc.Inventors: Dana S. Garcia, Joseph Silbermann
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Patent number: 5164226Abstract: An improvement in the process of incorporating a modifier ingredient into the surface region of a resinous article is described herein. The basic process includes immersing the article in a liquid such as water and contacting the immersed article with a solution of a modifier ingredient in a solvent which is immiscible with the liquid. The improvement herein comprises running the process at a temperature lower than ambient or room temperature whereat substantially no solid material is formed on the surface of the water layer during the process.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1990Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: Atochem North America, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Burchill, Maryam Rafiei, Joseph Silbermann
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Patent number: 5144333Abstract: Process for the storage of information in an organic recording layer which, as the result of local treatment of its surface with an organic solvent in accordance with the shape of the information to be marked can alter its absorption spectrum and/or its photoconductivity in such a way that information is produced and stored respectively at the treated areas of this layer. The information thus stored can be read off visually, by means of a micro-reader or by means of an incorporated electrode system.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1990Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Ciba-Geigy CorporationInventors: Jin Mizuguchi, Alain C. Rochat
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Patent number: 5130163Abstract: A method of applying a thermal barrier coat on an exposed side of a porous metal laminate which method includes the steps of spreading on the laminate an air-curable maskant to force maskant into the perforations in the exposed side, removing excess maskant from the exposed side so that maskant plugs remain in the perforations with tops generally coplanar with the exposed side, allowing the maskant to cure, directing sprays of bond coat and top coat incompatible with the maskant at the exposed side of the porous laminate to deposit a thermal barrier coat thereon but not on the maskant plugs, and removing the maskant plugs by thermal and chemical treatment or by chemical treatment alone.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: David L. Clingman, Berton Schechter, John R. Cavanagh
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Patent number: 5116644Abstract: A plastic lens having an anti-reflecting and hard coat layer is provided. The anti-reflecting layer is formed by coating a lens with a hard coat solution containing at least one oxide sol, hardening the coated solution to give a hard coat layer and immersing the lens into an acidic or alkaline solution to dissolve the oxide particles contained in the hard coat layer so as to make the layer non-uniform.The anti-reflecting effect of the formed layer is equivalent to that of a conventional anti-reflecting film consisting of at least three layers.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuo Asai, Masaharu Kikuchi
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Patent number: 5110634Abstract: A surface modified U.V. stabilized article is described which includes a resinous sheet whose sides are both exposed to the air. The surface regions of both sides of the sheet are substantially fully modified in situ with a stabilizing amount of an ingredient such as an ultraviolet light stabilizer material, while the exposed surfaces are substantially free of residual stabilizer and solvent material. The appearance and degree of surface perfection of the modified sides of the sheet are substantially the same as that of an untreated sheet. The U.V. stabilized resin article is made by a continuous process in which the resin body is immersed in a solution of an ultraviolet light stabilizer in a suitable organic solvent, and thereafter, residual stabilizer and solvent are displaced from the modified surfaces in situ. Both steps in the process are carried out in an environment which is non-evaporative of the solvent.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1989Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Atochem North AmericaInventors: Joseph Silbermann, Michael T. Burchill
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Patent number: 5110520Abstract: A method of manufacturing a porous static pressure gas bearing includes the steps of impregnating a porous material to be adjusted in injection flow rate with resin and closing vent openings, and applying a solvent for dissolving the resin to the porous material through a pattern having a predetermined opening distribution.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takatomi Miyazaki, Satoshi Ohsaki
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Patent number: 5110626Abstract: What is described herein is a surface modified U.V. stabilized article which includes a resinous sheet whose sides are both exposed to the air. The surface region of one side of the sheet is substantially fully modified in situ with a stabilizing amount of an ultraviolet light stabilizer material, while the exposed surfaces are substantially free of residual stabilizer and solvent material, and the appearance and degree of surface perfection of the modified side are substantially the same as that of the unmodified side of the sheet.The U.V. stabilized resin article is made by a continuous process comprising immersing a resin body in a suitable liquid media, contacting the surface of the immersed body through the liquid with a solution of a ultraviolet light stabilizer in a suitable organic solvent, and displacing residual stabilizer and solvent from the modified surface in situ.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1989Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Atochem North America, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Burchill, Joseph Silbermann
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Patent number: 5110625Abstract: An improvement in the process of incorporating a modifier ingredient into the surface region of a resinous article is described herein. The basic process includes immersing the article in a liquid such as water and contacting the immersed article with a solution of a modifier ingredient in a solvent which is immiscible with the liquid. The improvement herein comprises removing a substantial amount of air dissolved in the water layer to prevent droplets of solution from rising to the surface of the water layer during the process, thereby preventing solid modifier material from accumulating on the water surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Atochem North AmericaInventors: Michael T. Burchill, Maryam Rafiei, Joseph Silbermann
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Patent number: 5104691Abstract: An epoxy resin/curing agent composition is provided comprising (i) at least one liquid epoxy resin, (ii) a reactive epoxy-functional diluent, (iii) a thixotroping agent, (iv) a polyamide resin, (v) a polyalkylenediamine, and (vi) 2-ethyl-4-methyl imidazole or derivatives thereof. The composition is suitable for use in in situ coating and rehabilitation processes and can withstand service at elevated temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Granville D. Edwards, Bonita S. Wilson
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Patent number: 5091213Abstract: A process for modifying the surface region of a polymer article by incorporating one or more ingredients therein. Such ingredients may be ultraviolet light stabilizers, antioxidants, anti-static agents, pigments and the like. The polymer article, e.g. a sheet of polyvinyl chloride, is immersed in a liquid (e.g. water) and the immersed article is contacted with a solution of the ingredient in a solvent. The liquid must be one which is non-aggressive towards the article and must also be immiscible with the solvent.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1989Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Atochem North America, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Silbermann, Michael T. Burchill
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Patent number: 5082692Abstract: A method for repairing damaged metal surfaces. A marred painted surface, for example the painted sheet metal forming automobile or truck bodies, which has been damaged by scratching or chipping of the paint to expose metals, is touched up so as to renew the continuous painted appearance and to prevent corrosion of the exposed metal by applying touch-up paint to the marred metal surface, and rubbing the marred surface and the immediately surrounding unmarred finished surface with a soft, flexible sheet material which has been wetted with a touch-up paint solvent composition, to remove the excess paint inadvertently spread over the old finish surrounding the scratch or chip. The flexible sheet material with the solvent is rubbed over the touched-up area only after the touch-up paint has partially set, generally from about 1 to about 15 minutes after application.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1990Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Inventor: David Cavill
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Patent number: 5080931Abstract: A method of forming optical waveguides is described in which a film of a novolac resin is deposited on a transparent substrate and a dopant material is incorporated into the film during or after the coating step. Additional quantities of the same or different dopant may be incoporated into the dried film by solvent assisted indiffusion.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1988Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Plessey Overseas LimitedInventors: Clive Trundle, Martin J. Goodwin, Robert Baker-Glenn, Jack Brettle, Neil Carr
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Patent number: 5076898Abstract: An electrode comprising a gas permeable and liquid permeable coating bonded to an ion exchange membrane, said coating comprising low overvoltage electrocatalytic particles, more electroconductive electrolyte resistant particles and an electrolyte resistant binder compatible with the membrane to bond the particles thereto, the electrode coating being provided with a plurality of pores with a pore size of at least 0.1 microns.Effective porosity is imparted to the layer of particles by means of a sacrificial, pore-forming agent and by leaching out such agent after the particles have been bonded together and the layer formed is in its desired thickness, preferably after it has been deposited upon the membrane.Surface resistivity of the layer is reduced and the layer is effectively reinforced by incorporating electroconductive particles which often have a higher overvoltage than the electrocatalytic particles and also have high electroconductivity.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1989Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: S.E.R.E. S.r.l.Inventors: Antonio Nidola, Gian N. Martelli
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Patent number: 5077086Abstract: A method for repairing damaged metal surfaces. A marred painted surface, for example, the painted sheet metal forming automobile or truck bodies, which has been damaged by scratching or chipping of the paint to expose metal, is touched up so as to renew the continuous painted appearance and to prevent corrosion of the exposed metal by applying touch-up paint to the marred metal surface, and rubbing the touched-up surface and the immediately surrounding unmarred finished surface with a soft, flexible sheet material which has been wetted with a touch-up paint solvent composition, to remove the excess paint inadvertently spread over the old finish surrounding the scratch or chip. The flexible sheet material with the solvent is rubbed over the touched-up area only after the touch-up paint has partially set, generally from about 1 to about 15 minutes after application.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Inventor: David Cavill
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Patent number: 5063088Abstract: An improved process for the production of compositions comprising (1) a linear alternating polymer of carbon monoxide and at least one ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbon and (2) a fibrous inorganic reinforcement material comprises coating the inorganic reinforcement with a solution of the linear alternating polymer and subsequently removing the solvent of such solution.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1989Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Seetha Coleman-Kammula, Johannes C. M. Gillemans
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Patent number: 5039562Abstract: An array of skewed cooling air conduits are embedded within a ceramic turbine blade for cooling an upper blade surface by producing a cool air film thereon, and by removing heat through conduction. The conduits provide a large bonding surface area in the ceramic, and are recessed to prevent clogging by the ceramic and to prevent direct contact with the hot gas stream at the upper blade surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1990Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air ForceInventor: George P. Liang
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Patent number: 5034186Abstract: A titanium or titanium alloy composite having a porous surface layer, which comprises a titanium or titanium alloy substrate and a porous titanium or titanium alloy layer that adheres strongly to said substrate, said porous layer being formed by first providing said substrate with a firmly adhering sinter of a mixture of a titanium or titanium alloy powder and a magnesium powder, and then removing magnesium from the sinter. A process for producing a titanium or titanium alloy composite having a porous surface layer, comprising: providing a coating composition comprising a binder added to a mixture of a titanium or titanium alloy powder and a magnesium powder; applying said composition to the surface of a titanium or titanium alloy substrate; heating the substrate at a temperature of from 650.degree. to 800.degree. C. in vacuo or an inert atmosphere so as to form a sinter of the powders of titanium or titanium alloy and magnesium which firmly adheres to said substrate; and removing magnesium from said sinter.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1986Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Permelec Electrode Ltd.Inventors: Takayuki Shimamune, Hideo Sato, Masashi Hosonuma
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Patent number: 5030483Abstract: A process for the accelerated fixing of fixable chromate-containing wood preservatives in which wood freshly impregnated by any of the full-cell, modified full-cell, empty-cell, or modified empty-cell treating processes are subjected to fixing by contacting the wood with hot liquid medium, such as water, which liquid is either initially hot or is rapidly heated to sufficient temperature so that the entire bundle of wood is brought to a temperature sufficient for fixation to occur within a short economic period of time within the liquid medium. The process also produces a low-weight preservative impregnated wood product.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1990Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Assignee: Drinkard Developments, a Delaware PartnershipInventor: William F. Drinkard, Jr.
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Patent number: 5013586Abstract: Method and device for the uniformly even application of a resin coating on a substrate, wherein it comprises a rotary plate (1) receiving the substrate (3) and provided with means for rendering the substrate stationary on the plate so that rotation of the plate (1) provokes the spreading of a thin coating of the resin over the surface of the substrate. A concentric cover (3) is superimposed on the circular plate (1) and provokes the rotation of this cover along with the plate by confining the gaseous volume constituted by a suspended solvent preserving the properties of the dissolved resin during the spreading cycle constituting the internal atmosphere in which the substrate is placed, this volume being driven in rotation approximately synchronous with the plate and the cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1989Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Assignee: Societe Anonyme dite: Sulzer Electro-Technique "S.E.T."Inventor: Gilbert Cavazza
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Patent number: 5011694Abstract: Improved delayed release pharmaceutical dosage unit forms such as tablets are obtained by exposing a matrix of a compressed mixture of active pharmaceutical ingredient and of a polyacrylic ester polymer or a vinyl ester polymer insoluble in body fluids at the point of release to vapors of a lower alcohol.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Rohm GmbHInventors: Eberhard Nuernberg, Josef Pfeuffer
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Patent number: 5004630Abstract: There is provided an adhesive closure tab with release surfaces adjacent adhesive surfaces by coating a continuous region of a tape backing with a soluble low adhesion backsize composition, drying, then solvent zone coating an adhesive on at least one strip of said tape backing previously coated with the low adhesion backsize thereby slightly dissolving said backsize so as to promote adherence of said adhesive to said backsize.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1990Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Stephen P. Polski
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Patent number: 4992312Abstract: A method of making a permeation-resistant silicone elastomer-containing laminate useful for making fluid-containing implants such as mammary prostheses and gastric balloons. The method is accomplished by (a) applying a layer of an unvulcanized heat-curable silicone elastomer composition to a cured silicone elastomer substrate, (b) applying a layer of a solvent dispersion of a permeation-resistant elastomer and a solvent on the layer of unvulcanized silicone elastomer composition to form a three-layered laminate, and (c) exposing the three-layered laminate to heat until the unvulcanized silicone elastomer composition is vulcanized.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1989Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignee: Dow Corning Wright CorporationInventor: Eldon E. Frisch