Fiber Is Nonlinear (e.g., Crimped, Sinusoidal, Etc.) Patents (Class 428/295.7)
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Patent number: 8415002Abstract: A method of manufacturing a circuit board which may include the steps of forming a circuit board with horizontal and vertical fiberglass fibers, rotating the circuit board, and cutting the circuit board so that the horizontal and vertical fiberglass fibers form a non-right angle with a cut line of the circuit board. The circuit board may have a plurality of conductive traces located thereon which pass by areas of higher fiberglass-to-resin material and lower fiberglass-to-resin material to assist in reducing differential to common mode conversion between signals in the plurality of conducive traces.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: James A. McCall, David Shykind
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Patent number: 7588818Abstract: A multi-layer composite sheet comprising a shrinkable layer intermittently bonded a to a gatherable layer with the bonds separated by a specified distance and wherein the shrinkable layer can shrink and at the same time gather the gatherable layer between the bonds. A process for preparing multi-layer composite sheets by intermittently bonding a shrinkable layer to a gatherable layer with the bonds separated by a specified distance and causing the shrinkable layer to shrink while at the same time gathering the gatherable layer between the bonds. Preferably, the shrinkable layer comprises an array of fibers or nonwoven web comprising fibers having latent spiral crimp.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: INVISTA North America S.a r.l.Inventors: Dimitri P. Zafiroglu, Jeffrey Allen Chambers, Geoffrey David Hietpas
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Patent number: 7462392Abstract: Non-fractured, non-fibrillatable short fibers, for reinforcing matrix materials such as concrete, have substantially uniform transverse cross-sectional areas along their length for maximum efficiency in pull-out resistance, and two different tapering characteristics along their lengths. Preferred bi-tapered fibers of the invention have a high modulus of elasticity in the range of 5-250 Gigapascal and are preferably modulated in both tapering dimensions. Matrix materials containing the fibers, as well as a method for making the fibers, are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventors: Anandakumar Ranganathan, Klaus-Alexander Rieder
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Patent number: 7459200Abstract: A circuit board is described where the fiberglass fiber pattern as been modified than what is found in conventional FR4 circuit boards. In one embodiment, the sets of fiberglass fibers are disposed in a zig-zag or herringbone manner. In one use, when a pair of conductors are disposed onto or into the board, the material surrounding a first conductor tends to be similar to the material surrounding a second conductor. Doing so may reduce differential to common mode conversion between the conductors.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2003Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: James A. McCall, David Shykind
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Publication number: 20040132369Abstract: A filament bundle reinforcement fabric is produced in a tubular structure with a minimum optimized amount of adhesive which is consistently and uniformly applied at a pitch to the machine direction or to the direction of the filament bundles in their formed state.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Andrew A. Head, Thomas C. Story
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Patent number: 6335087Abstract: A yarn for use in a cement mortar matrix, includes a core and a multitude of staple fibers forming a layer which envelopes the core and provides an extended surface area and interstical spaces for infiltration by cement fines and hydrates. The staple fibers are spun around the core and attached to the core, and have sufficient freedom of radial movement to provide said spaces and permit ingress of cement fines and the formation of hydrates in said spaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Inventor: Donald Henry Hourahane
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Patent number: 6294491Abstract: An insulation product especially suited for use as an aircraft insulation includes a blanket of randomly oriented entangled glass fibers bonded together by a thermosetting binder and having a mean diameter of about 1+/−0.25 microns. The blanket has a density between about 0.25 and about 1.5 pounds per cubic foot and a thickness between about 0.35 inches and about 2.0 inches. The blanket, exclusive of anything else, has an average machine direction tensile strength of at least 0.6 pounds/inch of blanket width and an average cross machine direction tensile strength of at least 0.3 pounds/inch of blanket length; a transverse airflow resistance between about 300 Rayls and about 1800 Rayls; and a thermal conductivity equal to or less than about 0.32 BTU-in/hr-ft2-° F. The glass fibers of the blanket have a biodissolution rate in excess of 150 ng/cm2/hr.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.Inventors: Ralph Michael Fay, Jeffrey Canon Townsend, Foster Laverne Harding, Jon Frederick Bauer, Harry Hand Russell, III, Xiaojie Xu
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Publication number: 20010012558Abstract: Process for the manufacture of a reinforcing fabric for articles made from rubber, such as pneumatic tires, conveyor belts, flexible tubes, and similar, comprising a plurality of metal cords orientated parallel to each other in a single direction and in which each cord comprises metal wires wound spirally around each other, wherein at least one of the wires of the cord consists of a shape memory material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2001Publication date: August 9, 2001Applicant: PIRELLI COORDINAMENTO PNEUMATICI S.p.A.Inventors: Marco Cipparrone, Gurdev Orjela, Guido Riva