Natural Rubber Or Derivative Containing Coating Patents (Class 427/413)
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Publication number: 20140363689Abstract: A tire has a coating with a quadlayer or multiple quadlayers, and a method produces the same. In an embodiment, the method for coating a rubber substrate includes exposing the rubber substrate to a first cationic solution to produce a first cationic layer on the rubber substrate. The method also includes exposing the first cationic layer to a first anionic solution to produce a first anionic layer on the first cationic layer. In addition, the method includes exposing the first anionic layer to a second cationic solution to produce a second cationic layer on the first anionic layer. The method further includes exposing the second cationic layer to a second anionic solution to produce a second anionic layer on the second cationic layer. A quadlayer includes the first cationic layer, the first anionic layer, the second cationic layer, and the second anionic layer. The coating includes the quadlayer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2012Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: Jaime C. Grunlan, Morgan A. Priolo, Brian R. Bergman, John J. McHugh
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Patent number: 8650753Abstract: A seal (48) between a compressor rotor blade (26) and compressor casing (28) comprises an abradable structure (59) on the compressor casing (28). The abradable structure (59) comprises a metallic foam (60) having pores (66, 68). The metallic foam (60) has a first a region (62) and a second region (64). The first region (62) of the metallic foam (60) is arranged adjacent to the compressor casing (28) and the second region (64) of the metallic foam (60) is spaced from the compressor casing (28) by the first region (62) of the metallic foam (60). The pores (68) of the second region (64) of the metallic foam (60) contain an abradable material (70) and the pores (66) of the first region (62) of the metallic foam (60) do not contain an abradable material.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2009Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Rolls-Royce, PLCInventors: Christopher Sellars, Glen Pattinson, John T Gent
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Patent number: 8512814Abstract: Sound-dampening material, including a base coat and a top coat, and a method for sound-dampening a surface, are described. The base coat includes about 20-50 percent rubber emulsion, about 10-20 percent carbonate filler, about 3-10 percent fire retardant, about 3-10 percent opacity filler, and about 10-64 percent of other components. The top coat includes about 40-80 percent of a rubber emulsion, about 10-20 percent of a carbonate filler, about 3-10 percent of a fire retardant, about 3-10 percent of an opacity filler, and about 0-44 percent of other components. The method includes applying a base coat to a desired thickness allowing the base coat to dry, then applying a top coat over the base coat to a desired thickness.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Blue Angel Paint and Coatings, Ltd.Inventors: John Bilotto, Richard J. Pulciani, Sr., Richard J. Pulciani, Jr., R. Kerry Lane
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Patent number: 8206777Abstract: An improved electrical line comprising an electrical conductor (5) and a layer of thermoplastic material wherein the layer consists of at least one inner layer (6) and one outer layer (7) and the outer layer (7) comprises a lubricant which has migrated from the inner layer (6) into the outer layer (7).Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2007Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: NexansInventors: Christof Dinkelmeyer, Patrick Odot
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Patent number: 8158207Abstract: This invention provides compositions and methods to durably increase or decrease the wetting properties of a surface. In certain embodiments the methods utilize a polyquaternary ammonium compound to decrease wettability of the surface or a cationic polysaccharide to increase wettability of the surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2008Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Cal-West Specialty Coatings, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Swidler
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Patent number: 8029906Abstract: Compositions and methods for treating metal substrates and/or bonding metal substrates to polymeric materials, such as rubber, are provided. The compositions include at least one substantially hydrolyzed amino silane and at least one substantially hydrolyzed sulfur-containing silane Optionally, the compositions include a nano-size particulate material. The compositions provide coatings on metal substrates for protecting the metal from corrosion and for adhering rubber-like polymeric compositions to the metal with polymer-to-metal vulcanization conditions less dependent on the coating thickness, and with use of less coating materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignees: University of Cincinnati, Ecosil Technologies LLCInventors: William J. van Ooij, Max Sorenson, Matthew B. Stacy
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Publication number: 20110056612Abstract: The present invention provides a polymer sheet for an inner liner and a method for producing a pneumatic tire, which do not cause an air-in phenomenon between an inner liner and an insulation rubber or a carcass rubber in the vulcanization step, and also can prevent adhesion between the inner liner and a bladder. The method for producing a polymer sheet for an inner liner includes the steps of preparing an unvulcanized polymer sheet made of a polymer mixture containing 99 to 60% by mass of a styrene-isobutylene-styrene triblock copolymer, and 1 to 40% by mass of a polyamide-based polymer containing polyamide in the molecular chain and having a Shore D hardness of 70 or less, and at least one of the steps of coating one surface of the unvulcanized polymer sheet with a water-soluble paint 2 to 5 times, and coating with a mold-releasing rubber in a thickness of 0.001 mm to 0.1 mm.f.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventor: Mutsuki SUGIMOTO
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Patent number: 7404989Abstract: A composite article is provided which comprises a silicone rubber matrix reinforced with a polyaramid textile. The polyaramid textile is bonded to the silicone rubber by a bonding composition that comprises at least an acryloxy organosilane. The article is manufactured by dipping polyaramid textile into an organosilane dip that comprises an acyrloxy organosilane. The so-dipped polyaramid textile is then bonded to silicone rubber.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2004Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventor: Dany Felix Maria Michiels
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Patent number: 7390525Abstract: A method for furnishing a therapeutic-agent-containing medical device is provided. The method comprises: (a) providing a reactive layer comprising a cross-linking agent on a medical device surface; and (b) subsequently applying a polymer-containing layer, which comprises a polymer and a therapeutic agent, over the reactive layer. The cross-linking agent interacts with the polymer to form a cross-linked polymeric region that comprises the therapeutic agent. Moreover, in certain embodiments, the polymer-containing layer does not comprise the cross-linking agent at the time the polymer-containing layer is applied over the reactive layer. Examples of medical devices include implantable or insertable medical devices, for example, catheters, balloon, cerebral aneurysm filler coils, arterio-venous shunts and stents.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Samuel J. Epstein, Wendy Naimark
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Patent number: 7166148Abstract: A method of producing composite, hollow fibre gas separation membranes, wherein external surfaces of the porous hollow fibre tubes used in the construction of the membranes are subjected to a modification technique before the external surfaces are coated with a thin layer of selective polymer so as to increase the number of pores in the fibre surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Smart Membrane Corp.Inventors: Arthur Lyons, Andrew Van Den Gross
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Patent number: 6992134Abstract: The present invention relates to a polyurethane surface and more specifically to a polyurethane surface derived from the catalyzed reaction of equivalent volumes of a polyisocyanate component and an active hydrogen component. The two-component system achieves optimal gel time and cure response for application as an athletic surface having an isocyanate index between about 105 and 115. Moreover, the present invention achieves these results with a 1:1 by volume two-component system, which minimizes mixing errors during application of the surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Inventor: Tim Croley
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Patent number: 6923996Abstract: A method for furnishing a therapeutic-agent-containing medical device is provided. The method comprises: (a) providing a reactive layer comprising a cross-linking agent on a medical device surface; and (b) subsequently applying a polymer-containing layer, which comprises a polymer and a therapeutic agent, over the reactive layer. The cross-linking agent interacts with the polymer to form a cross-linked polymeric region that comprises the therapeutic agent. Examples of medical devices include implantable or insertable medical devices, for example, catheters, balloon, cerebral aneurysm filler coils, arterio-venous shunts and stents.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Samuel J. Epstein, Wendy Naimark
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Patent number: 6866892Abstract: A compression function layer 60 is provided on at least one board surface. The compression function layer 60 adds a function of being compressed by receiving pressure in the direction of the board thickness to the resin board 10 which includes this layer. Thereby a sufficient pressure is applied to conductors 14.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takeshi Suzuki, Satoru Tomekawa, Yoshihiro Kawakita, Yasushi Nakagiri, Fumio Echigo
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Patent number: 6797331Abstract: A fiber-reinforced plastic base body is first of all provided with a coating of hard rubber or thermoplastic having a dispersed metal or ceramic content of 5% by volume to 80% by volume, and the coating is ground down to provide a smooth surface In a further step a layer of metal and/or ceramic, which has a printing function, is applied to the smooth surface, preferably by thermal spraying.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: MAN Roland Druckmaschinen AGInventors: Josef Singler, Martin Endisch, Gerhard Johner, Markus Kirst
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Patent number: 6764711Abstract: A process generally for preserving fresh-cut flowers and plant tissue, particularly fitted for fresh-cut flowers and plant tissue for use in manufacturing applications to form permanently flexible high-wear products to be used in a wide range of temperature and humidity conditions. A method for preserving the plant tissue wherein the plant tissue is formed and substantially dehydrated, whereupon the plant tissue is subsequently saturated with a saturating mix, removed from the saturating mix, drained, dried, and then subsequently coated with a coating mix, removed, drained, and dried. An optional polishing mix may be applied for cosmetic purposes. The finished product retains the integrity of the original flower in shape, texture, size, and color and is highly flexible and durable under conditions of constant physical wear and disturbance.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Inventor: Peter J. Honeyman
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Patent number: 6703078Abstract: There is provided a non-chromium treated material in which peeling resistance between a metal plate and a rubber layer via a primer layer and a bond layer, which is decreased by fretting and antifreeze liquid, can be improved, the rubber layer is less liable to peel from the metal plate, and the material has little effect on the environment and human body. In a metal gasket raw material plate 1 of a laminated form in which a rubber layer 5 is provided on a stainless steel plate 2 via a bonding layer 4, a primer layer 3 of a silica-alumina condensate is formed on the surface of the stainless steel plate 2.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Nippon Leakless Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masabumi Miyashita, Shingo Watanabe, Norifumi Misumi, Naomichi Mitsuyama
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Patent number: 6613391Abstract: A process to render flame- and fireproof surfaces and materials and inhibit the spread of fire on materials of various, and diverse, chemical nature and affinity, using one basic fire and flame retardant material, with wide ranging chemical affinity. Preparations are non toxic, for professional and household use, in a stable colloidal dispersion. Intumescent mixtures include a base comprising a source of phosphoric acid, a charring agent and a blowing agent, further comprising flame spread reduction materials, thermal resistance enhancers, thermal transmission reduction and refractory, elasticity, water resistant materials, and combinations thereof. Preparations are further treated with activated bipolar chemicals to change their chemical affinity, to make them applicable to synthetic and metallic substrates and surfaces as well. to be used on buidling materials, furniture, home furnishings, rubber, electric wires, walls, toys, etc.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventor: Henry Gang
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Patent number: 6586040Abstract: A process for producing a laminate comprising individual layers, such process including a sequence of operations in which initially a support substrate is provided, to which at least two compositions, each of which is liquid under the processing conditions, are applied as individual layers, one on top of the other. Each composition comprises either one active pharmaceutical or cosmetic substance or one pharmaceutical or cosmetic auxiliary.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: LTS Lohmann Therapie-Systeme AGInventor: Christian von Falkenhausen
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Patent number: 6555181Abstract: A process for making a multiple-layer elastomer-coated member, includes applying a coating of an elastomeric material to a supporting metallic substrate; and curing the elastomeric material by exposure to radiant energy in a radiant energy curing apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Carla M. Santos, Elizabeth L. Ogren, Alan R. Kuntz, George A. Riehle, Laurence J. Lynd
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Patent number: 6528113Abstract: An adhesive-treated polyester fiber cord having a high adhesion to non-vulcanized rubber, a high resistance to separation of fibers or filaments from each other, and being useful as a reinforcing cord for producing a rubber composite material such as belt having high dimensional stability and power transmission property, is produced by first impregnating a material cord a first adhesive liquid containing a polyepoxide compound and a blocked polyisocyanate compound in solid weight ratio of 1/3-1/15, by heat treating it at 160-240° C., by second treating the treated cord with a second adhesive liquid containing a resorcinol-formaldehyde resin and a rubber latex in a solid weight ratio of 1/3-1/15, by heat treating it at 180-240° C., by third treating the treated cord with a third adhesive liquid containing a resorcinol formaldehyde resin (resorcinol/formaldehyde molar ratio: 1/0.6-1/1.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Teijin LimitedInventors: Hirosuke Watanabe, Shoji Makino, Toshimasa Kuroda
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Publication number: 20020155310Abstract: The present invention is directed to a release composition for molds and formers used in the production of natural and synthetic latex articles. The release coating contains a water-borne, high Tg polymer formed from at least one hydrophobic monomer and at least one hydrophilic monomer, where the Tg of the polymer is at least −10° C. One advantage of the release composition is that it is compatible with a coagulant solution used in the formation of latex gloves.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Zhixin Li, Joseph B. Gardner, Chaodong Xiao, John S. Thomaides, Yasuo Tokimori, Stanislaw Petrash, Christopher G. Gore
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Publication number: 20020155309Abstract: The present invention is directed to a release composition for molds and formers used in the production of natural and synthetic latex articles. The release coating contains a water-borne, high Tg polymer formed from at least one hydrophobic monomer and at least one hydrophilic monomer, where the Tg of the polymer is at least −10° C. One advantage of the release composition is that it is compatible with a coagulant solution used in the formation of latex gloves.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Zhixin Li, Joseph B. Gardner, Chaodong Xiao, John S. Thomaides, Yasuo Tokimori, Stanislaw Petrash
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Patent number: 6444258Abstract: A method and apparatus of treating a pavement surface, including the steps of: applying a layer of bituminous sealant at a predetermined temperature and application rate on the pavement surface; applying a layer of bituminous emulsion at a predetermined temperature and application rate on the first of bituminous sealant, wherein a thermal reaction occurs between the bituminous sealant and the bituminous emulsion so as to accelerate a material break and cure time for said layers; and, providing a layer of aggregate particles at a predetermined application rate on the layers of bituminous sealant and bituminous emulsion during the thermal reaction. The steps of the method are performed successively along a particular direction of advance at a rate which permits them to be accomplished within a predetermined time period. Additional steps of compacting the layers and/or applying an asphalt layer thereon may also be performed.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Inventor: Phillip Rand Terry
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Patent number: 6436485Abstract: The invention relates to a method of applying a powder coating to a substrate (5), in particular a temperature-sensitive substrate such as wood, wood-fiber material, plastic, rubber, cloth, paper or cardboard, wherein a thermoreactive powder is applied as a base layer (6) to the uncoated surface of the substrate (5), and wherein by means of infrared radiation with at least some components in the near and/or short-wave infrared region the powder is warmed throughout to the cross-linking temperature and cured, or is warmed throughout to the gelling temperature and in a subsequent processing step cross-linking is completed and the coating is cured. To generate the infrared radiation in particular halogen bulbs (7) are used in combination with a reflector (8) to reflect the emitted radiation towards the substrate. The halogen bulbs (7) are operated in such a way that the emitted radiation has a flux-density maximum in the near infrared.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Advanced PhotonicsInventor: Martin Sedlmeyr
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Patent number: 6379752Abstract: A process for producing a rubber-metal composite on a metal, characterized in that: (a) a self-depositing resin is deposited on the metal and cured; (b) if desired, a primer is applied to the resin; (c) a binder is applied to the primer or the self-depositing resin; (d) a natural or synthetic rubber is applied to the binder; and (e) the rubber is vulcanized at a temperature within the range from 90 to 220° C.; and also a composite structure obtainable hereby.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf AktienInventors: Ralf Schelbach, Ilona Lange
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Patent number: 6358753Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for binding antibody or antigen molecules to solid phase. The reactive compound comprising an antibody or antigen molecule and a solide phase are formed by coupling a specific antibody or antigen molecule to a solid phase using a two-step reaction. The coupling is covalent, between the active groups of the solid phase and the antibody, a fragment thereof or the antigen molecule, in the presence of an anionic surfactant, after adding an alkaline/solution to raise the pH to the basic region.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Orion-Yhtymä OyjInventors: Juhani Luotola, Martti Malassu
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Patent number: 6228425Abstract: A cable reel includes a sound-absorbing material which can effectively attenuate both sliding noise and vibration noise and can be produced inexpensively. The cable reel comprises a stationary member assembly and a movable member assembly rotatably mounted on the stationary member assembly. The stationary and movable member assemblies define a cable containing chamber having an annular configuration and upper and lower bearing surfaces. The cable containing chamber accommodates a flat cable in a coiled manner between the upper and lower bearing surfaces. Opposite ends of the flat cable are led out from the stationary and movable member assemblies through electrical means. The sound-absorbing material is made of a foam material and includes at least three straps. The straps extend radially and are equally spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction on at least the lower bearing surface of the cable containing chamber so that the flat cable slides on the straps of the sound-absorbing material.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignees: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd., Harness System Technologies Research, Ltd., Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. all ofInventors: Tomoyuki Sakata, Tetsuya Iizuka, Shoichi Sugata
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Patent number: 6203855Abstract: A process for providing an outer layer on a supporting substrate including mixing an outer layer material with fluorinated carbon and zinc oxide to form a filled outer layer material, and providing at least one of the filled outer layer(s) onto the supporting substrate, where bleeding of contaminants to imaging members is decreased or eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Ihor W. Tarnawskyj, Kock-Yee Law, Martin A. Abkowitz, Frederick E. Knier, Jr., James B. Maliborski
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Patent number: 6177496Abstract: A process involving the application of an aromatic oil-modified polyurethane coating with a softening agent to specifically prepared solid synthetic organic and natural organic formed substrate materials wherein the coating has the capability of receiving subsequently-applied coloring agents and adhesives.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Inventor: Charles F Luzon
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Vinyl compound plasma pre-treatment for promoting the adhesion between textiles and rubber compounds
Patent number: 6096156Abstract: This invention relates to a method of promoting the adhesion of textiles to rubber compounds through a vinyl compound plasma pre-treatment procedure and a subsequent application of resorcinol-formaldehyde latex (RFL) to the textile surface. The inventive method encompasses a process through which free radicals of compounds comprising strong carbon--carbon bonds form a film over textile films and then covalently bonded to the resin component of the RFL. Such a method thus produces an extremely strong and versatile adhesive that facilitates adhesion between rubber compounds and heretofore unusable or difficult-to-use textiles. The resultant textile/rubber composites are utilized as reinforcements within such materials as automobile tires, fan belts, conveyor belts, and the like. Such materials and composites are also contemplated within this invention.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Brian G. Morin, Dany Felix Maria Michiels, Brenda D. Wentz -
Patent number: 6048581Abstract: An elastic ground plane (50) has an environmental coating (58) attached to a surface of a fabric (54) having a lo plurality of fibers. A conductive substance (56) is applied to the fabric (54) to coat the fabric (54).Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1996Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: McDonnell Douglas CorporationInventor: John Cleveland Waldrop, III
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Patent number: 5954910Abstract: An elastic fixing roll having an elastic, compliant body material and release surface material is disclosed. The body material comprises porous silicone rubber or fluorosilicone rubber foam, or a porous synthetic polymer foam reinforced with silicone rubber or fluorosilicone rubber. The release surface material is formed of porous polytetrafluoroethylene film containing silicone rubber or fluorosilicone rubber. The elastic fixing roll has the strength, resilience, and heat resistance and is suitable for use in hot toner fixing assemblies of copying machines and printing machines.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Japan Gore-Tex, Inc.Inventors: Hiroyasu Kikukawa, Hiroshi Kato
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Patent number: 5939145Abstract: A method of coating a pipe comprising the steps of: rotating a pipe to be coated about its longitudinal axis, and applying a coating to the pipe from a dispensing head movable parallel to the axis of rotation of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1996Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Bredero Price Coaters LimitedInventor: Robert Kenneth Oram
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Patent number: 5851618Abstract: A peelable floor coating system is provided which may be used on a variety of floor surfaces. In one embodiment, the peelable floor coating system comprises a release coating applied to the floor surface and a durable coating applied to the release coating. In another embodiment, the peelable floor system comprises a barrier coating applied to a floor surface and a durable coating applied to the barrier coating. The peelable floor coating system as applied to a floor surface 1) is easy to apply; 2) is level; 3) is easy to keep clean; 4) can be made a color which optimizes lighting; 5) can be applied to many floor types; 6) can be applied over floors in nearly any condition; 7) can be easily peeled up by hand; and 8) can be easily reapplied to renew the floor surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1997Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Kimm Alan Liddell, Mohsen Mohamed Marzouk
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Patent number: 5827612Abstract: The present invention provides a secondary aqueous coating composition for coating sized glass fibers of a glass fiber strand, including a first water soluble, emulsifiable or dispersible curable acrylic polymer and a second water soluble, emulsifiable or dispersible curable acrylic polymer different from the first acrylic polymer, the secondary aqueous coating composition being essentially free of a urethane-containing polymer. Other aspects of the present invention include a strand of sized glass fibers having thereon the aforementioned coating composition and an optical fiber cable assembly including an optical fiber and a reinforcement strand of the sized and secondarily coated glass fibers.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1995Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventor: Mikhail M. Girgis
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Patent number: 5801209Abstract: Disclosed are foamable EPDM compositions comprising EPDM, a carbon black having a CTAB of about 50 to 60 m2/g and DBP of 90 to 115 cc/100 g and a blowing agent which are advantageous for use in applications where UHF microwave curing is utilized and for replacing foamable EPDM compositions incorporating similar amounts of conventional blends of carbon blacks. Also disclosed are foamed, cured EPDM compositions comprising: EPDM and a carbon black having a CTAB of about 50 to 60 m2/g and DBP of 90 to 115 cc/100 g which have advantageously lower sponge density and lower sponge compression set than EPDM compositions incorporating similar amounts of conventional low reinforcing carbon blacks. Further disclosed is a process for producing the foamed, cured EPDM compositions of the present invention. Additionally disclosed is use of the foamed, cured EPDM compositions of the present invention as weatherstripping.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Cabot CorporationInventors: Bin Chung, Bruce E. Mackay, Ivan Zlatko Podobnik
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Patent number: 5766675Abstract: A method of forming flexible disks containing annular loop packets for the purpose of transmitting traction forces between fastening elements is disclosed. The loop packets and the fastening elements are combined into a ring and subsequently embedded in rubber-elastic material. In a preparatory operation, the loop packets are injection-coated either individually or in groups by a coating of elastomer material, which defines and stabilizes their outer contour. The elastomer material is only partially vulcanized before the ring is completely embedded in the rubber-elastic material. Injection coating renders the loop packets or groups of loop packets into components which are true to shape and size with defined wall thicknesses. Consequently, the characteristics and the life of the flexible disks are standardized for mass production and material consumption is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1997Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: SGF Suddeutsche Gelenkscheibenfabrik GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Rainer Andra, Anton Hingerl, Wolfgang Nindel
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Patent number: 5763014Abstract: A liquid applied waterproofing formulation system comprises separate formulation components A and B which are transportable to the application site in separate containers but combinable at the site to form a blend, preferably a water-in-oil blend, which solidifies into a continuous membrane having hydrostatic head resistance. Component A is an aqueous latex of a natural or synthetic rubber. Component B is an oil carrier in which is dispersed a vulcanizing agent operative to cure the rubber and a hygroscopic agent operative to chemically bind the water in component A. Methods for waterproofing, which employ the formulation system, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventor: Matthew T. Pickett
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Patent number: 5731040Abstract: A method for manufacturing gasket material where a metal plate is coated with a compound that includes a compressible inorganic fiber, other than asbestos, a compressible organic fiber, and rubber and an inorganic filler. In forming the gasket material, the metal plate is coated with a heat resistant adhesive. The metal plate is then inserted between first and second metal rollers that are arranged adjacent and parallel to each other, rotate at different circumferential speeds to one another and in opposite directions, and heat resistant adhesive layer applied over the metal plate is opposed by the first roller. In which rolling, the compound with a solvent mixed therein is supplied to between the metal plate and the first roller that is turned at a circumferential speed that is slower than that of the second roller.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1997Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Inventor: Hiroaki Akita
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Patent number: 5670263Abstract: Rubber articles e.g. rubber latex gloves have an adherent anti-tack coating comprising a mixture of a) a carboxylated synthetic rubber latex having a minimum film forming temperature (MFFT) of 10.degree. C. or above, with b) a latex polymer having an MFFT below 10.degree. C. and/or c) a water-soluble organic polymeric hydroxy material. Component b) tends to confer non-slip properties while component c) tends to confer lubricating properties.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1995Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Tun Abdul Razak Research CentreInventor: Keith Frederick Gazeley
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Patent number: 5637350Abstract: An encapsulated asphalt prill having an impervious, water-insoluble shell, and a process for making same are disclosed. The encapsulating material are preferably composed primarily of materials such as molten fatty acids, low melt polymers, waxes, elastomers (synthetic rubbers) or plastomers many of which are also used as blending agents to enhance the final use properties of the commercial asphalt end products.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: A.P.I. Asphalt Prilling Inc.Inventor: Eugene A. Ross
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Patent number: 5612083Abstract: A multi-layer flexible article includes a first layer of natural rubber, a second layer of natural rubber, polyurethane, poly(acrylamide-acrylic acid, sodium salt) and polyethylene oxide and a third layer of acrylic copolymer and fluorocarbon telomer resin. The article is preferably a glove formed by the method of dipping a hand shaped mold into baths containing aqueous emulsions of the components used to form the layers. Gloves manufactured according to the method are substantially wet-hand and dry-hand donnable as compared to powdered latex gloves of similar size. The finished gloved is water washed and wet autoclaved to substantially reduce the protein content from the natural rubber and substantially remove other water extractable allergenic moieties. The washing and autoclaving renders the glove substantially hypoallergenic as compared to gloves not so treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Maxxim Medical, Inc.Inventors: Wu-Nan Haung, Niles R. Manwill, Adana Muschelewicz, Fung-Bor Chen
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Patent number: 5601870Abstract: A multi-layer flexible article includes a first layer of natural rubber, a second layer of natural rubber, polyurethane, poly(acrylamide/acrylic acid) and polyethylene oxide and a third layer of acrylic copolymer and fluorocarbon telomer resin. The article is preferably a glove formed by the method of dipping a hand shaped mold into baths containing aqueous emulsions of the components used to form the layers. Gloves manufactured according to the method are substantially wet-hand and dry-hand donnable as compared to powdered latex gloves of similar size. The finished gloved is water washed and wet autoclaved to substantially reduce the protein content from the natural rubber and substantially remove other water extractable allergenic moieties. The washing and autoclaving renders the glove substantially hypoallergenic as compared to gloves not so treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Assignee: Maxxim Medical, Inc.Inventors: Wu-Nan Haung, Niles R. Manwill, Adana Muschelewicz, Fung-Bor Chen
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Patent number: 5532026Abstract: A method of manufacturing a metal gasket having a base plate and coating layers deposited thereon. A first coating layer (10) having a first vulcanizing agent is deposited on a metallic base plate (1). A second coating layer (20) is deposited on the first coating layer (10) and has a second vulcanizing agent. The first coating layer (10) and the second coating layer (20) are vulcanized with different vulcanized rates from each other. For instance, a cold type vulcanizing coating layer, which is vulcanized at an ordinary temperature, and a hot type vulcanizing coating layer, which is vulcanized at a higher temperature than the ordinary temperature, are formed, and heated at a predetermined temperature to vulcanize only the former, so that two layers having different vulcanized rates from each other are formed to provide a vulcanized layer and an unvulcanized layer on the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignee: Taiho Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Osamu Jinno
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Patent number: 5437888Abstract: A waterproof zip closure is formed by extruding a first thermoplastic material onto its teeth, and applying a transverse force while the first thermoplastic material cures. The transverse force is sufficient to move the teeth in the separating direction, but is less than that which can cause separation. After curing of the thermoplastic material, the tapes and teeth of the zip closure are coated with a second thermoplastic sealing material, while the transverse force is maintained. When the transverse force is removed the sealing material is forced together to provide a waterproof seal. The second thermoplastic sealing material on the tapes further improves the waterproof nature of the zip closure.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1994Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Inventor: Hartmut Ortlieb
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Patent number: 5389301Abstract: A lead-free anticorrosive formulation applied in layer form for the protection of metal films applied to transparent supports, said formulation comprising a binder consisting of at least one resin selected from the group consisting of isomerized rubber, urethane oil, alkyd, modified alkyd, acrylic, phenol and epoxy resins; at least one melamine resin; a corrosion-inhibiting pigment consisting cyanoacetylurea; fillers; metal oxides; at least one solvent; and adhesion promoting additives. Said formulation being particularly useful with mirrors, reflective surfaces and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Fenzi S.p.A. Vernici Ed Accessori VetrariInventor: Fernando Fenzi
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Patent number: 5268392Abstract: A concrete fluid structure deteriorated to the condition of removal of substance of the concrete by sulfuric acids and like corrosive material in contact therewith is restored by a substratum of epoxy foam, polyurethane foam, or a combination thereof having a relatively thin layer of polyvinyl chloride or polyethylene bonded to the outward facing surface of the foam and bonding the layer to the structure. A method for forming the substratum in the location of the deteriorated structure is described.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1992Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Inventor: Richard L. Bertram
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Patent number: 5147519Abstract: A predetermined conductor pattern is formed on a sacrificial substrate. The substrate and conductors are covered with an elastomeric material, which is generally an uncured liquid. The elastomer is cured to form a solid. Then the sacrificial substrate is dissolved away leaving the conductor pattern embedded in the elastomeric material.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1990Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Legge
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Patent number: 5089205Abstract: A process for imparting enhanced antimicrobial properties to medical devices, and particularly surgical and examination gloves, and to such gloves produced by the process. The process involves partially forming the gloves by dipping glove molds into a latex composition, for example, and prior to curing or heating to final form, dipping the already coated forms into a second composition containing an antimicrobial agent, and thereafter curing or heat setting the finally produced glove prior to stripping from the form. Alternatively, the antimicrobial composition can be additionally or independently applied to a cured glove before stripping. The result is a glove which prevents, or decreases the potential of, cross-contamination between the glove users and patients because it will kill or reduce the susceptible microorganisms prior to or after penetration of the basic material forming the glove.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1989Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Wu-Nan Huang, Niles R. Manwill, Fung-Bor Chen
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Patent number: 5053246Abstract: This invention is directed to treating the surfaces of rubber-reinforcing materials with a gas plasma of O.sub.2 and CF.sub.4 to activate the surfaces to make them more receptive to adhesives. Optionally the surfaces of the reinforcing materials may be exposed to a polymerizing gas plasma such as a thio-carbon to coat the surfaces of the reinforcing material with substances that promote adhesion to rubber. The treated surfaces have been shown to adhere directly to rubber when vulcanized in the normal fashion.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1990Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Derek Shuttleworth, Syed K. Mowdood, Walter H. Waddell, Jimmy L. Richards, Eilert A. Ofstead, Jerry L. Brenner