Laterally Noncoextensive Components Patents (Class 428/189)
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Patent number: 7488523Abstract: A composite membrane comprising a layer of rubberized asphalt having a heavy duty plastic film layer continuously bonded to one side and, optionally, a layer of nonwoven geotextile continuously bonded to the other side. The membrane can be used in vertical or horizontal applications, and is particularly useful for its stress-relief properties that resist crack formation and propagation in concrete walls and slabs in addition to serving as a barrier to moisture, toxic substances and insects. An appropriate composite membrane of the invention can be advantageously utilized in positive side, blindside, underslab or split slab applications. The thickness of the composite membrane preferably ranges from about 30 mils to about 150 mils.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Polyguard Products, Inc.Inventors: John W. Muncaster, Tony Joe Millican
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Publication number: 20090035517Abstract: A pre-form and a method of preparing pre-forms are provided. The pre-forms comprise a resin and at least two layers of oriented fibre tows. The pre-forms comprise fibre tows instead of the traditional prepregs to enhance rearranging of resin and/or fibres during subsequent processing as well as provide greater freedom, a price reduction and/or a reduction of waste. The pre-forms may be formed three-dimensionally to enhance coupling to further pre-forms or other structures and/or to enhance shaping of the pre-form to a final three-dimensional shape. The method of preparation of pre-forms involves providing an adhesive between layers of fibres and providing a resin in contact with at least one of the layers of fibres. The resin is preferably provided in a non-continuous layer to allow for removal of gas at least partially in a direction orthogonal to the layers of resin. Advantageously, during manufacturing, the fibres are placed with an exact start and ending location, thereby avoiding waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: Anton BECH
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Patent number: 7485358Abstract: The invention concerns a subfloor which is provided between a hard base (11) and a floor such as a laminate or parquet floor resting on the latter, whereby this subfloor is composed of laterally connecting mats (9, 10) having a core (1) made of a synthetic foam provided with an underlay (2) and a top layer (3) made of a synthetic foil, whereby this underlay (2) and top layer (3) represent a flap (4, 5) which extends over the side edge of said core (1), so that this flap (4, 5) overlaps with the mat (9, 10) connecting onto this side edge.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Pregis Innovative Packaging Inc.Inventor: Johan Benaets
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Publication number: 20090029116Abstract: A container identification device for marking a container is provided. The container identification device includes a primary layer securable to the container and a secondary layer releasably secured to a top surface of the primary layer. The secondary layer is adapted to transfer a customizable marking onto the top surface of the primary layer when an impression is made on the secondary layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventor: David Harruff
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Patent number: 7458191Abstract: The floor tile is a laminate of two layers of flexible plastic sheet material laminated together in offset relationship to define an offset marginal portion for each of the layers. Each of the offset marginal portions have oppositely facing adhesive coated surfaces. A foam layer and/or a fiberglass sheet can also be included in the laminate structure of the floor tile. The floor tile can conform to surface contours of a floor base. The bottom layer of the floor tile, whether it is plastic sheet or foam, is conformable to surface irregularities of the floor base. A one piece releasable packaging device covers the oppositely facing adhesive coated surfaces of the offset marginal portions.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Tru Woods LimitedInventor: Norman Stone
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Publication number: 20080233320Abstract: A heat-shrinkable multilayer material for packaging, in particular food packaging, comprises a first layer made of heat-shrinkable material, a microwave susceptible material covering at least a part of the first layer, at least one second layer made of shrinkable or non-shrinkable material, the first and second layer can be connected to each other by embedding the microwave susceptible material, wherein the microwave susceptible material is arranged in a pattern between the first and second layer, the pattern creating areas of increased stiffness within the multilayer material when microwave energy is applied onto.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventors: Bernhard Fink, Michael Krainz, Michael Washuettl
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Publication number: 20080233358Abstract: A universal barrier system includes universal barrier components that may be assembled together to shield floors and walls from moisture and provide a thermal break in an operational area of the universal barrier component. A lap zone of the universal barrier component may allow universal barrier components to be assembled and installed to protect floors, walls, ceilings, footings and the like from moisture and heat gain or loss by minimizing the need for tapes and other joining methods. The universal barrier system may also act as a sound deadening material. The operational area and lap zone of the universal barrier component may be disposed on a vapor block layer to provide some rigidity. The operational area of the universal barrier component may include a thermal break disposed upon the vapor block layer. The thermal break may include an outer protective layer. In addition, universal barrier tape and universal barrier edging may be provided to couple adjoining universal barrier components.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: JUAN GARCIA
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Publication number: 20080193723Abstract: A composite masking tape having a, masking tape portion and an alignment tape portion. The alignment tape portion has opposing alignment edges that extend outwardly beyond corresponding masking edges of the masking tape portion forming longitudinally extending lateral overhangs. A method of using the composite masking tape is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: HENKEL CONSUMER ADHESIVES, INC.Inventor: Dan Dureiko
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Publication number: 20080182077Abstract: A floor marking tape has a structure that retains the adhesive under the tape to prevent the adhesive from being squeezed out from under the tape when the tape is in use on a floor. In one embodiment, the structure is a shoulder that defines a recess that holds the bulk of the adhesive. The shoulder prevents the adhesive from flowing out to the outer edge of the tape. The tape may have beveled edges that limit the unintentional lifting and delamination of the tape from the floor. The upper surface of the tape may be curved from edge-to-edge to limit dirt retention on the tape as well as allowing objects to slide over the tape.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2006Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventor: Clifford A. Lowe
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Publication number: 20080138570Abstract: The present invention relates to an electron-emitting device and an image display apparatus in which the electron-emitting device is provided. In the electron-emitting device, a substrate has sides in two orthogonal first directions. A plurality of pairs of electrodes are disposed on the substrate. A conductive thin film is disposed between each of the electrode pairs. A plurality of surface conduction electron-emitting elements are disposed in the conductive thin film by discharging drops of a source material of the film thereto, each electron-emitting element spaced apart from the opposing electrodes of one of the electrode pairs. The electron-emitting elements are arrayed in a matrix formation, the matrix having rows and columns in two orthogonal second directions, the electron-emitting elements being disposed such that the second directions of the matrix are parallel to the first directions of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2008Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventor: Takuro SEKIYA
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Publication number: 20080110412Abstract: A pet pen for housing a pet is provided. The pet pen comprises a plurality of enclosing members with each enclosing member having a wall body and an opening end. The enclosing members form the pen by overlapping a portion of the wall body at two or more of the opening ends, and the pen width can be adjusted by adjusting the length of the overlapping portion. The pen width can be adjusted without removing an enclosing member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: May 15, 2008Applicant: RICHELL USA, INC.Inventors: Naoki Shimoda, Ryosuke Fujii
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Patent number: 7371451Abstract: A structural panel comprised of a plurality of distinct layers of cylindrical foam elements each covered with a fiber-reinforced composite material. The cylindrical foam elements are arranged in layers such that the elements of adjacent layers are arranged non-parallel to one another. A pair of facesheets are secured to opposing surfaces of the cylindrical foam elements. The structural panel is high in strength, structural stiffness, and yet relatively low in weight, and is suitable for a variety of aerospace and other applications.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2002Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Ross Haynes Messinger
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Publication number: 20080081157Abstract: An electronic device and the production thereof is disclosed. One embodiment includes an integrated component having a layer containing a nickel-palladium alloy.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Applicant: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AGInventors: Manfred Schneegans, Holger Torwesten
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Patent number: 7279209Abstract: A runnable splice includes a first and second thermal imprintable label stocks adhered to first and second liners and disposed in a manner establishing a splice gap. A third thermal printable paper is disposed over the gap on one side of the runnable splice and a splice tape is provided on an opposite side of the runnable splice.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Ricoh Electronics, Inc.Inventors: Tsuyoshi Masuda, Steve N. Tran, Wei-Young Wu
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Patent number: 7163731Abstract: An armor assembly for protecting a body disposed behind said armor assembly, wherein the armor assembly comprises at least one layer of material made of an essentially brittle material, said layer extending slanted relative the expected trajectory of an oncoming firearm projectile.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Rafael Armament Development Authority, Ltd.Inventors: Yehoshua Yeshurun, Yechezkel Ashuach, Zvi Rosenberg, Moshe Rozenfeld
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Patent number: 7155871Abstract: The floor plank is a laminate of two layers of flexible plastic sheet material laminated together in offset relationship to define an offset marginal portion for each of the layers. Each of the offset marginal portions have oppositely facing adhesive coated surfaces. A foam layer and/or a fiberglass sheet can also be included in the laminate structure of the floor plank. The floor plank can conform to surface contours of a floor base. The bottom layer of the floor plank, whether it is plastic sheet or foam, is conformable to surface irregularities of the floor base. A one piece releasable packaging device covers the oppositely facing adhesive coated surfaces of the offset marginal portions.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2005Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Tru Woods LimitedInventors: Norman Stone, Song Zhengxing
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Patent number: 7115323Abstract: Laminate structures and methods for forming same are disclosed. In one embodiment, a laminate structure includes a metal-polymer composite lamina. The metal-polymer composite lamina has a first face and a second face spaced apart, and extends to a terminal edge. The lamina includes a ply of fiber-reinforced polymer that extends between the first face and the second face and has an interior edge. The interior edge defines at least one cutout. A ply of metal foil extends between the first face and the second face substantially from the interior edge filling the at least one cutout.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Willard Westre, David W. Evans, Edward Li, Marc J. Piehl, Eric Sager
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Patent number: 7018692Abstract: A fabric includes a fabric substrate and a plurality guard plate assemblies affixed to the fabric substrate in a spaced relationship to each other. Each guard plate assembly includes a first layer of material affixed to the fabric substrate and a second layer of material joined to the first layer of material on a surface opposite the fabric substrate. The second layer of material has characteristics different than the first layer of material and are chosen commonly to meet the demands of the application to which the fabric is designed.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Higher Dimension Medical, Inc.Inventors: Young-Hwa Kim, Nicole Smith, Hong Ji
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Patent number: 6993830Abstract: A method of manufacturing a key top for a push-button switch according to the present invention includes forming a hot-melt adhesive layer on a resin key top so as to have a shape corresponding to a display portion for displaying a letter, symbol, or other indicia, and transferring a metallic thin film layer onto the hot-melt adhesive layer. Therefore, the metallic thin film layer is not damaged due to coating of the hot-melt adhesive layer, and positioning of the display portion is unnecessary. Further, when a transfer resin layer is formed on the metallic thin film layer, oxidation of the metallic thin film layer or damages thereto can be prevented.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Polymatech Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masanori Shimizu, Kazuo Kikuchi
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Patent number: 6967056Abstract: A key sheet comprising a key top, a translucent resin film, and a symbol layer. The key top is made of resin and has a top surface and a rear surface. The key top includes a gate corresponding section in a position corresponded to a gate of a mold for injecting resin to form the key top. The translucent resin film is provided over the key top. The symbol layer is disposed to associate with the top surface of the key top. The gate corresponding section is located to prevent that gate corresponding section from being viewed through the symbol layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: Polymatech Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masayuki Kashino
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Patent number: 6942909Abstract: A cling film system includes first and second film piles having different composition. Each film ply includes at least one cling layer and, desirably, one or more additional layers. Each film ply includes an overlapping portion and a second portion. The cling layer of the first film ply engages the cling layer of the second film ply in the overlapping portion of the first film ply and in the overlapping portion of the second film ply.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Jack N. Shirrell, Patrick T. Rigney, Eldrige J. Presnell, Jeffrey G. Kellermann, Christopher Brunning, Xavier J. Maka, Guy L. Rosenthal, Chad D. Broussard
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Patent number: 6933037Abstract: A three-layer asphalt composition shingle where the top layer is of a full width, a middle layer is less than the full width, and a bottom layer has a width shorter than the middle layer. The middle and top layers of the shingle have tabs and cutouts. The tabs of each such layer generally differ in some feature. Moreover, the corresponding tabs between the middle layer and top layer also differ with respect to some feature, such as a lengthwise size, a widthwise size, shape or in color. Each of the three layers includes color zones, and often plural color zones. The different tab features and the different color features of the various layers provide a high degree of randomness to enhance a visual appearance to a roof shingled with such type of shingles.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1997Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Tamko Roofing ProductsInventors: Leonard D. McCumber, Randal J. Jolitz, Virginia K. Coleman
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Patent number: 6875395Abstract: The present invention involves an applique for applying a fabric pattern to an object. The applique comprises a laminate having an outer periphery to define a first predetermined shape corresponding to the fabric pattern and has etches formed adjacent the periphery to simulate an appearance of stitching. In one embodiment, the laminate comprises a top fabric layer and a bottom fabric layer with a periphery, wherein the bottom fabric layer periphery corresponds to the outer periphery. The top fabric layer is a strip attached to the bottom layer, wherein the top fabric layer is disposed adjacent the outer periphery. The laminate has etches formed on the top fabric layer so that the top fabric layer simulates the appearance of stitching. In another embodiment, the laminate comprises a top fabric layer and a bottom fabric layer, wherein the top fabric layer has a second predetermined shape. The top fabric layer is attached to the bottom fabric layer and disposed inward from the outer periphery.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Stahls' Inc.Inventors: Brent J. Kisha, Brett A. Stahl
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Patent number: 6861136Abstract: A flexible laminate is disclosed which includes a flexible support as a first layer and glass having a thickness in the range from 10 ?m to 500 ?m as a second layer and wherein the first or the second layer is a non-continuous, segmented layer. In the embodiment of the figure, a plastic foil 1 is provided with a plurality of thin adjacent glass segments 2, which are separated by a space 3. The laminate can be provided with functional layers, e.g. using a web coating or printing process, and can then be cut easily in the space between the segments so as to obtain a plurality of glass laminates.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Agfa-GevaertInventors: Bartholomeus Verlinden, Jean-Pierre Tahon, Leo Vermeulen, Wilfried Muylle, Jan Vermeiren
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Patent number: 6852399Abstract: A decorative material is provided which particularly possesses excellent adhesion properties. The decorative material comprises: a substrate; a print layer provided on the substrate; a protective layer provided on the print layer, the protective layer comprising an ionizing radiation-cured resin; and a stress relaxing layer as a primer layer provided between the print layer and the protective layer, for relaxing shrinkage stress caused at the time of curing of an ionizing radiation-curable resin for the formation of the ionizing radiation-cured resin constituting the protective layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1999Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazuhiro Takahashi, Kimio Ito
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Publication number: 20040265545Abstract: The invention relates generally to the bonding of one or more sliders in styrene and acrylate polymers. More particularly, the invention relates to planarized slider assemblies formed by using debondable solid encapsulants comprised of styrene and acrylate polymers. The invention also relates to methods that use such encapsulants in conjunction with resists to produce magnetic head sliders having patterned air-bearing surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventors: Dennis R. McKean, Robert D. Miller, Teddie P. Magbitang, James L. Hedrick, Craig J. Hawker, Willi Volksen, Phillip J. Brock, Dan J. Dawson, Michael W. Chaw, Richard I. Palmisano
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Patent number: 6833178Abstract: The present invention provides a multilayer laminated structure comprising a polyimide layer coated on at least one of its faces in FEP, and at least one layer of PTFE bonded to said FEP-coated polyimide layer, said layers being formed by tapes that are bonded together while hot with pressure being applied, the or each PTFE tape being made of green PTFE obtained by lubricated extrusion and being united with the FEP-coated polyimide tape at a temperature that is lower than the sintering temperature of PTFE.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Compagnie Plastic OmniumInventor: Chor-Keung Yeung
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Publication number: 20040224134Abstract: A slip resistant substrate for a processing substrate includes a polymeric material ply located opposite a cut-resistant layer of the processing substrate. The slip resistant substrate reduces or eliminates slippage of the processing substrate during use thereof and may be either secured to or separate from the processing substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: John S. Trent, Virginia D. Karul, Bryan L. Ackerman, William E. LeBoeuf, Kent B. McReynolds
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Patent number: 6800351Abstract: The invention relates to a folded honeycomb structure and to a method and device for producing said folded honeycomb structure from a corrugated core web. The folded honeycomb structure has a number of adjacent corrugated core strips which lie in one plane and are interconnected by cover layer strips. Said cover layer strips are folded about 180° and are perpendicular to said plane. According to the inventive method for producing the folded honeycomb structure, interconnected corrugated core strips are produced first by making a number of longitudinal scores in a corrugated core web. These corrugated core strips are then alternately rotated through 90° respectively so that the cover layer strips fold and the folded honeycomb structure is formed. The device corresponding to this method consists of a number of rotating blades for making the longitudinal scores and a number of guiding elements for rotating the interconnecting corrugated core strips.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: K.U. Leuven Research & DevelopmentInventors: Jochen Pflug, Ignace Verpoest
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Patent number: 6797364Abstract: A composite panel having a non-adhesion portion is mounted on a stationary table and a bending table and is fixed thereto by vacuum adsorption pads. An upper portion bending table is mounted on a face sheet providing the non-adhesion portion. The face sheet is secured using the vacuum adsorption pad on the bending table. The bending table is rotated, so that the face sheet is bent. The center core member is cut with a V-shape. An adhesion agent is coated. Next, by rotating the lower bending table, the other face sheet and the center core member are bent so that the core member is adhered to the upper face sheet. Without causing a gap between a face sheet and a center core member and a partial contact, an integral bending processing of a flat sheet shape composite panel can be realized. In addition to this, to assurance adequate strength in a bending processing portion of the composite panel, it is unnecessary to provide a separate member and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Norihisa Okada, Wataru Kawamura
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Patent number: 6790507Abstract: The invention relates to a strengthening layer for composites to be formed by means of vacuum technique, which layer substantially consists of a strengthening material and for a smaller part of substantially round transport threads for guiding the resin therealong, which threads are substantially form-retaining in cross-section and lie substantially in the direction of the resin transport.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Syncoglas S.A.Inventor: Etienne Claeys
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Patent number: 6787214Abstract: Fire-retardant sheet element can be composed of several fire protection glass plates (2, 3). Lateral edges (9, 10) of adjacent glass plates (2, 3) therein abut one another. Into the interspace (26) between lateral edges (9, 10) a sealing configuration (7) is installed. This comprises an addition element (22) and elastic sealing elements (23, 24). The glass plates (2, 3) comprise several glass panes (16) and interspaced fire protection layers (18). These fire protection layers (18) do not extend up to the edges (9, 10) and are sealed in the regions of the lateral edges with a barrier material (20). No additional frame elements for covering the interspace (26) and for sealing are necessary.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Vetrotech Saint-Gobain (International) AGInventors: Horst Seidel, Jan Strejcek, Simon Frommelt, Klaus Wildenhain
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Patent number: 6756106Abstract: An oil resistant, elastomeric rubber composite, particularly suited for use as an elastic tape for garments requiring a high degree of oil resistance due to conditions of its use. The rubber composite is made from a unique blend of nitrile rubber, polychloroprene (neoprene), epoxidised natural rubber and natural rubber. The elastomeric composite has excellent compatibility between two rubbers of different polarity when properly compounded and processed. The composite formed as an elastic tape has a low modulus of elasticity, good needle tear strength when sewn inside a garment, and it provides a comfortable fit for long use in addition to having reduced oil swell and oil abosorption characteristics. Elastic tapes made from the elastomeric rubber composite are particularly suitable for swimwear, shower caps, head bands, face masks and other garments with direct skin contact.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Garware Elastomerics LimitedInventor: Ramesh Manjanath Telang
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Patent number: 6753062Abstract: An upholstery pad has a panel with a hinging axis that divides a fixed portion of the panel from a flap of the panel. The flap is continuously pivotable about the hinging axis between a relaxed position and a biased position. The panel assembled into the upholstery pad along with one or more padding members and a sheet of an upholstery-type material, a force is created within the upholstery pad which urges the flap to pivot toward the relaxed position when the flap is pivoted toward the biased position. This force, in combination with friction between the sheet and a substructure, retains the upholstery pad in place with minimal other mechanical fastening, if any.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2000Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Paccar INCInventor: Wade J. Walterscheid
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Patent number: 6749919Abstract: A nonstaining ink (or inkless) fingerprint composition and applicator comprises two nonpermeable foil strips, made of Mylar, for example, having the same width with one strip being slightly longer than the other. A thin layer or coating of an inkless (or nonstaining) fingerprint composition is sandwiched between the superimposed foil strips leaving a small border including a small area at the end of the strips free of the composition. The inkless composition which includes a color former and may or may not include a developer is in a semisolid state and room temperature and in a liquid state at about 110° F. and above.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Armor Holdings Forensics Inc.Inventor: Douglas C. Arndt
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Patent number: 6733878Abstract: A foil-less binding tape is provided. The binding tape includes a coated backing strip, a first hot melt spine adhesive stripe coated on a coated side of the backing strip, wherein the first hot melt adhesive stripe is located away from the edges of the strip and the first hot melt adhesive stripe runs substantially from one end of the strip to the other end of the strip about the long axis of the strip; and at least two second hot melt flap adhesive stripes coated on a coated side of the backing strip wherein the second adhesive stripes are located in areas other than those covered by the first adhesive stripe.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas C. Timmons, Ralph M. Palazzolo, Carla D. Jackson, Rainer W. Alba, Gary E. Fincher, David A. Eck
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Patent number: 6727197Abstract: A knitted, woven, or braided textile ribbon including fibers and having a length and selvage edges and one or more transmission elements running the length of the ribbon in place of one or more of the fibers and integrated with the fibers to transmit data and/or power along the length of the ribbon.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2000Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Foster-Miller, Inc.Inventors: Patricia Wilson, Justyna Teverovsky, Brian Farrell, Wendy B. Horowitz, Carole A. Winterhalter, Richard A. Covel, Edward Joseph Tierney
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Patent number: 6713698Abstract: A key top including a resin film, a key top body made of resin and being covered by the resin film except for the rear surface thereof, and a first extending portion extending outward from the peripheral surface of the key top body. A gate mark formed by a mold and a vent mark formed by a mold which are located on the rear surface of the first extending portion. The rear surfaces of the key top body and the first extending portion are flat and located rearward from the rear surface of the resin film.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Polymatech Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masayuki Kashino
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Publication number: 20040038008Abstract: A pliable pad includes a layer formed of an absorbent material and a formable material arranged generally parallel to each other. The selected formable material, such as aluminum foil, is capable of assuming a desired shape and of retaining the desired shape which has been assumed. As a result, the formable material can be shaped so that the pliable pad defines a basin for collecting and absorbing liquids. The pliable pad can also include one or more layers for defining a liquid barrier. The pliable pad can be used to collect excess liquid produced during a medical procedure, such as the irrigation of a wound, or can be used in other, non-medical applications in which liquid is to be collected.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2003Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Daniel S Levine, David E Lavine, Marshall S Lavine
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Publication number: 20040019955Abstract: A method of making a fabric composite capable to assuming a desired shape including the steps of forming an interlining fabric (10) containing elastic yarn (15) running longitudinally of the fabric, varying the density of yarn across the width of the interlining to control the longitudinal extensibility across the width, and attaching the interlining to a fabric backing material (12).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Paul Morris, Michael Horsfield
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Patent number: 6681825Abstract: The present invention relates to new and novel tire construction and method of making same wherein the uncured elastomeric material that is laid upon the tire building drum during building of the tire preform will not experience substantially meridional stretch which would otherwise cause a decrease in the uniformity of ply thickness during expansion of the preform in the vulcanizing mold.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Alain Emile Francois Roesgen, David Craig, Atte Smits, Eric Packbier, Marie-Rita Thise
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Publication number: 20040001945Abstract: The invention is a composite foam structure comprising a first segment of an anisotropic thermoplastic foam part and a second foam shaped part comprising an isotropic foam wherein the anisotropic foam block and isotropic foam part intersect along at least one common surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventors: Peter J. Cate, Myron J. Maurer, Chung P. Park, Dominicus L.A.M. Bindels, Martin H. Tusim
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Patent number: 6670023Abstract: A laminate generally includes: a. a multilayer, gas-impermeable film capable of delaminating into a gas-permeable portion and a gas-impermeable portion, the gas-permeable portion in adherence with the gas-impermeable portion at a predetermined intra-film cohesive strength; and b. a gas-permeable film bonded to the gas-impermeable film at a bond-strength that is greater than the intra-film cohesive strength between the gas-permeable and gas-impermeable portions of the gas-impermeable film. In this manner, when the laminate is subjected to a delaminating force, the laminate delaminates within the gas-impermeable film such that the gas-permeable portion of the gas-impermeable film remains bonded to the gas-permeable film. A package and method of making a package using the laminate as a lidding film are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1997Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Cryovac, Inc.Inventor: Walter B. Mueller
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Publication number: 20030171048Abstract: A layer structure has at least two material layers with an intermediate or casting layer interposed between adjacent material layers. The intermediate layer includes a casting material and a plurality of elongated elements having different orientations which are extending across each other to form a weave to determine the interspacing between the two material layers before any casting material of the intermediate layer is inserted. The two material layers which are to be joined together may be gradient coils of a tomograph.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: Stefan Stocker
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Publication number: 20030134112Abstract: A removable adhesive tape comprising a highly extensible and substantially inelastic backing and a layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive. The backing has a high tensile strength, has a lengthwise elongation at break of at least about 150% with less than about 50% elastic recovery after stretching. The adhesive can be a normally tacky and pressure-sensitive adhesive and is coated on at least one surface of the film backing. The adhesive is preferably highly extensible, does not separate from the backing during stretching, and has higher cohesion than adhesion to any suitable substrate. After being applied to a substrate, the adhesive tape of the present invention becomes firmly bonded, but can be easily removed without damaging the substrate by simply stretching it in a direction substantially parallel, i.e., less than about 35°, to the surface of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: July 17, 2003Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Karl W. Kreckel, Patrick J. Hager, James H. Rickert
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Publication number: 20030108720Abstract: A key sheet comprising a key top, a translucent resin film, and a symbol layer. The key top is made of resin and has a top surface and a rear surface. The key top includes a gate corresponding section in a position corresponded to a gate of a mold for injecting resin to form the key top. The translucent resin film is provided over the key top. The symbol layer is disposed to associate with the top surface of the key top. The gate corresponding section is located to prevent that gate corresponding section from being viewed through the symbol layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventor: Masayuki Kashino
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Patent number: 6569508Abstract: A label includes an inlay including a conductive material. A sheet is fixed over at least a portion of the inlay, and has a first surface and a second surface. A protective material is fixed to the first surface of the sheet, and an aperture extending through the protective material and sheet is positioned over at least a portion of the conductive material to define a protective cavity. A device is disposed in the protective cavity, and electrically connected to the conductive material, wherein the protective cavity surrounds the device. In another aspect of the present invention, the protective material is expandable from an unexpanded height to an expanded height, and the expanded height is at least 10% greater than the unexpanded height.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Brady Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Susan M. Babb, Evert M. Berndt, Timothy J. Pomroy
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Patent number: 6521319Abstract: An assembly is provided for cleaning toner resin from the operating parts of a printing device. The assembly comprises a porous member impregnated with a silicone copolymer and a rigid member with a supporting base to mount said porous member. The assembly is preferably a two-part kit having a brush member for wiping components of the printing device and a pad member mountable for stationary positioning within said printing device for scrubbing components of the printing device as they move relative to the mounted pad. The silicone copolymer has the formula where x represents from about 98.8 molar percent to about 99.5 molar percent, y represents from about 0.5 molar percent to 1.2 molar percent and R comprises from about 70% by weight to about 100% by weight of a C15-C60 alkyl group and from about 0% by weight to about 30% by weight of a C2-C14 alkyl group.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Larry Oral Aulick, George Nicholas Powers, Mark Stephen Weisman, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030021958Abstract: A method of reinforcing a laminated wing skin (10) for an aircraft. The method comprises laying-up a plurality of fibers to form the laminated wing skin (10). A composite reinforcement member (14) is positioned on a surface (16) of the laminated skin (10) and one or more further layers are laid up so as to enclose the composite reinforcing member (14) at a position adjacent one surface of the laminated skin (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventors: Andrew P Godbehere, Stephen Williams
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Patent number: 6492286Abstract: Multilayer meltblown fibrous webs, as well as apparatus and methods of forming the webs. The webs are produced on a rotating collector that also moves parallel to its longitudinal axis. The webs are thus formed in a helical process, and the resulting tubular web is separated in a direction parallel to a helix angle. By separating the tubular web in a direction parallel to the helix angle, a flat multilayer meltblown fibrous web is provided that allows for incorporation of feathered edges formed during the article's manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Michael R. Berrigan, James F. Dyrud, Stanley C. Erickson, Luther E. Erickson