Woven Fabric Is Coated, Impregnated, Or Autogenously Bonded Patents (Class 442/226)
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Patent number: 9012341Abstract: Continuous treadmill belt comprising a continuous first foamed layer (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18) made of thermoplastic foamed material, with an upper side (25, 26) and an under side (34, 35, 36), wherein a first pulling body (41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48) is arranged on the under side (34, 35, 36) and comprises a first textile layer and a pulling body under side (54, 56, 58), and wherein no layer is arranged between the continuous foamed first layer (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18) and the first pulling body (41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48), which hinders a local shearing displacement of the first pulling body (41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48) parallel to the under side (34, 35, 36) or stiffens said pulling body.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2008Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Habasit AGInventors: Stefan Rohr, Marshall Wright, Heinz Lüscher, Frank Otte, Edgar Von Gellhorn
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Patent number: 8889574Abstract: A laminate product comprising a foam core having a pair of opposed major surfaces and a cover layer secured with respect to each major surface is described. The cover layer comprises a polymeric substrate having disposed therein a plurality of reinforcing fibrous material. It has been found that it is possible to produce a foam laminate product having improved stiffness if a lower amount of reinforcing material is used for a given amount of polymer substrate. In particular, it has been found possible to provide an improved foam laminate product having a relatively high ratio of stiffness to weight of reinforcing fibrous material. It has been further discovered that the stiffness of the resulting foam laminate product can be increased when the polymer substrate and the reinforcing fibrous material are present in a weight ratio of greater than 2.5. This is believed to be the result of improved encapsulation of the reinforcing fibrous material by the polymer substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Proprietect, L.P.Inventors: Inna Dolgopolsky, Yolanda Sadl, Lisa Pileggi, Petar Pepic
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Patent number: 8733788Abstract: A method of forming a fabric for an air-bag, the method comprising providing a plurality of yarns, each yarn being formed from a plurality of individual fibres; applying an activatable additive or coating to each yarn, the additive or coating initially not being activated and wherein, prior to activation, the additive or coating presents little or no impedance to the relative movement of the fibres within the yarn and, following activation, the additive or coating binds fibres within the yarn to one another to prevent or hinder relative movement of the fibres in the yarn with respect to one another; and passing the yarns through an activation zone including a compressing component which applies a compressive force to the yarns, the additive or coating being activated as the yarns pass through the activation zone so that the yarns each have a substantially flat configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2011Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Autoliv Development ABInventors: Hugh Finn, Ralf Koehnen, David Stow, Gary Wootton, Altay Kismir, Will Winzinger, Gonzalo Alves
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Publication number: 20140050886Abstract: A pressurised steam moulded multilayer lining for heat and sound insulation comprising a first layer forming a reinforcement layer made of a blended web of polyamide matrix material in the form of powder or fibres or flakes and reinforcement fibres, and at least a second layer chosen from an open cell foam layer, or a heat reflecting layer, or a second reinforcement layer made of a blended web of polyamide matrix material in the form of powder or fibres or flakes and reinforcement fibres, and whereby due to the pressurized steam moulding, all layers are laminated together and all available blended webs are consolidated to form porous reinforcement layersType: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2012Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: Autoneum Management AGInventors: Thomas Burgin, Pierre Daniere, Philippe Godano, Stefan Konigbauer, Wenzel Krause
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PREPREG AND PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD COMPRISING THE SAME AND MANUFACTURING METHOD PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
Publication number: 20130269989Abstract: The present invention relates to a prepreg including an insulating resin composition impregnated into a substrate including a fibrous material and a porous support, and a printed circuit board including the same as an insulating layer. According to the present invention, it is possible to improve fire resistance, reduce weight, and reinforce mechanical characteristics by using a mixture of the fibrous material and the porous support as the substrate used for impregnation of the insulating resin composition and disposing the porous support around the fibrous material. Further, it is possible to reinforce local/overall strengths, facilitate manufacture of the product, increase resistance to bending stress, aseismatic, fireproof, and durable types, and secure improvement in a coefficient of thermal expansion by combining the porous support and a base resin and disposing the fibrous material in a main structural part which receives a force.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventor: Yoon Shik KIM -
Publication number: 20130174344Abstract: Components are disclosed that include a first layer and a second layer affixed to the first layer or an optional third layer. At least one of the first layer and the second layer includes a gel foam.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Inventors: Steve Klancnik, Leona Wightman
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Patent number: 8153227Abstract: A substrate for floorings, such as synthetic grass turf includes: a pad made of a first heat-meltable material, a stabilizing mesh made of a second heat-meltable material, and a connection layer set between said pad and the mesh. The connection layer includes a third heat-meltable material with a melting point lower than the melting point of the first and of the second heat-meltable materials. The connection layer is a discontinuous layer with a granular structure, so that the substrate is permeable to liquids in order to enable, for example, draining-off of rainwater.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Mondo S.p.A.Inventor: Fernando Stroppiana
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Publication number: 20120058299Abstract: Constructional panel having a front side suitable to be exposed to outside weather conditions, comprising a front side element, a rear side element and an insulating material arranged between said front and rear side elements, where the front side element is made from a high strength concrete, and where the insulating material is adhered to the rear side of said front and rear side elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2010Publication date: March 8, 2012Inventor: Bo Serwin
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Publication number: 20110244013Abstract: Microporous material having a spherulitic matrix made from ethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer has a plurality of pores having an average pore size greater than about 0.01 micrometer. The material is made by thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) process that includes melt mixing ethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer, diluent and nucleating agent to provide a melt mixed composition; shaping the melt mixed composition; cooling the shaped melt mixed composition to induce phase separation of the ethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer to provide a phase separated material; and stretching the phase separated material to provide the microporous material. The microporous material may be incorporated into articles and the articles may include one, two or more layers of microporous material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2009Publication date: October 6, 2011Inventors: James S. Mrozinski, Randall P. Swenson, Karl-Dieter Weilandt, Jonathan F. Hester
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Patent number: 7763554Abstract: A method is described for forming a longitudinal fiber web, wherein synthetic tapes with an elongated cross-sectional contour are positioned substantially parallel to each other for forming a bundle, wherein the tapes are embedded in a matrix material. The tapes are positioned partially overlapping each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2008Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Beiler Beheer B.V.Inventor: Martinus Cornelus Adrianus Van Den Aker
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Patent number: 7737058Abstract: Provided herein are specific coating compositions, which are used as a monolithic coating layer for airbags. Preferably, these coating compositions are comprised of urethanes, which are blended together, where at least one of the urethane components is inherently flame retardant and the other of which is a urethane with gas-retaining properties. The gas-retaining urethane may be characterized as having high tensile strength at break, high elongation at break, and a 100% modulus less than 2,000 p.s.i. The inherently flame retardant urethane is the result of a manufacturing process in which a halogenated diol is reacted with an isocyanate, resulting in the incorporation of halogens into the polyurethane backbone. The resulting coating compositions (that is, the blends of gas-retaining urethane and flame retardant urethane), when applied as a single layer to an airbag fabric, result in an airbag with good gas retention, flame retardance, anti-blocking properties, and aging stability.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Ramesh Keshavaraj, Kunquan Yu
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Patent number: 7737059Abstract: Coating compositions, which are used as a monolithic coating layer for airbags. The coating compositions include a combination of urethanes which are blended together. At least one of the urethane components provides gas-retaining properties and the other provides the aging stability. The gas-retaining urethane may be characterized as having high tensile strength at break, high elongation at break, and a 100% modulus less than 1,200 psi. The aging stability urethane has a polycarbonate backbone as result of a manufacturing process in which a polycarbonate diol is reacted with an isocyanate. The resulting coating compositions, when applied as a single layer to an airbag fabric, result in an airbag with good gas retention and aging stability.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2009Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventor: Ramesh Keshavaraj
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Patent number: 7682995Abstract: A triple layer woven industrial fabric, particularly suitable for through-air drying applications, has a paper side (PS) layer and a machine side (MS) layer of polymeric warp and weft yarns woven to a repeat pattern wherein all the warp yarns are arranged as vertically stacked pairs, all the weft yarns comprise pairs of intrinsic weft binder yarns, and each pair of weft yarns forms an unbroken weft path in both the PS layer and the MS layer whereby when either the first or second member of the pair passes from the PS layer to the MS layer, the other member of the pair passes from the MS layer to the PS layer at an exchange point located between at least one common pair of warp yarns.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2004Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: AstenJohnson, Inc.Inventors: Richard Stone, Dale B. Johnson
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Patent number: 7550399Abstract: The present invention relates generally to substrates that exhibit useful, auto adaptable surface energy properties that depend on the environment of the substrate. Such surface energy properties provide relatively high advancing and receding contact angles for liquids when in contact with the target substrate surface. The substrates exhibit low surface energy quantities of at most about 20 millijoules per square meter (mJ/m2) at a temperature of about 25 degrees C. and a surface energy greater than about 20 mJ/m2 at, or with exposure to, a temperature of about 40 degrees C. More specifically, encompassed within the present invention are textile substrates having this highly desirable unique surface energy modification property and which exhibit wash durable oil and water repellency and stain release features. Novel compositions and formulations that impart such surface energy modifications to substrates are also encompassed within this invention, as well as methods for producing such treated substrates.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2008Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: William C. Kimbrell, Jr., Xinggao Fang, Yunzhang Wang, Dominick J. Valenti, Daniel T. McBride
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Patent number: 7517570Abstract: Coated inflatable fabrics, more particularly airbags to which very low add-on amounts of coating have been applied, are provided which exhibit extremely low air permeabilities. The inventive fabrics are primarily for use in automotive restraint cushions which require low permeability characteristics (such as side curtain airbags). Traditionally, heavy, and thus expensive, coatings of compounds such as neoprene, silicones and the like, have been utilized to provide such required low permeability. The inventive fabric utilizes an inexpensive, very thin coating to provide such necessary low permeability levels. Thus, the inventive coated airbag possesses a coating of at most 2.5 ounces per square yard, most preferably about 0.8 ounces per square yard, and exhibits a leak-down time (a measurement of the time required for the entire amount of gas introduced within the airbag at peak pressure during inflation to escape the airbag at 10 psi) of at least 7 seconds.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Shulong Li, John A. Sollars, Jr.
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Patent number: 7482291Abstract: A reinforcing tape 100, for imbedding in a joint compound, has reinforcing yarns defining openings for passage of the joint compound, wherein; the openings are bounded by the yarns; the yarns are provided with one or more coatings adding tensile strength and resistance to pull out of the yarns from the joint compound.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2005Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Saint-Gobain Technical Fabrics Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Mark J. Newton, Mark W. Tucker
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Patent number: 7476630Abstract: A woven panel is formed from at least one first polymer yarn and at least one second polymer yarn wherein the second polymer yarn has a core. The core yarns provide mechanical strength for the woven material in supporting the coreless yarns when used in load bearing articles such as the seat or back portions of an article of furniture.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Casual Living Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Larry Schwartz, Coley Chris Mathis
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Patent number: 7399718Abstract: The invention relates to a multilayer material comprising (a) a first layer that consists of plaster or that substantially consists of plaster, and (b) at least one second layer, comprising a sandwich textile fiber material. The fibers of said material are interlinked in a mechanically stable manner, are incombustible and weather-proof and the interspaces are filled with a finely porous material. The second layer has a diffusion-equivalent air layer thickness of not more than 2.0 m and is water-impermeable at a water pressure of at least 100 mm water column. The inventive material can be used outdoors due to its properties. The invention further relates to methods for producing such a material.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.Inventors: Gert Neumann, Friedrich Raether, Holger Boese, Peter Loeschke, Volker Thole, Johann W. Herlyn, Heinz Sattler
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Publication number: 20080160852Abstract: A flame retardant, heat-insulated and moisture permeable coated fabric and its manufacturing method comprises the steps of: mixing the expandable graphite with the chemical containing phosphorus or nitrogen; mixing the mixture of the expandable graphite and the chemical containing phosphorus or nitrogen in the foam material to form the to-be-coated material; one-side or two-sides coating the to-be-coated material on the surface of the textile cloth by using wet coating to form at least one flame retardant, heat-insulated and moisture permeable coating which can permeate the textile cloth on the surface of the textile cloth. Thereby, the flame retardant, heat-insulated and moisture permeable coating can absorb heat and expand to form the porous structure, which not only can absorb heat and smoke simultaneously, but also can wrap the textile cloth to avoid the phenomena of secondary combustion and melting drip.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventor: Chou-Fu Yang
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Publication number: 20080132134Abstract: A carpet backing prepared from a polyurethane forming composition which comprises: (A) a polyisocyanate and (B) a mixture of a vegetable oil, a cross-linking agent, and a blowing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Larry E. MASHBURN, William H. Harrison, Thomas E. Patterson
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Patent number: 7381664Abstract: Organic inherently conductive polymers, such as those based on polyaniline, polypyrrole and polythiophene, are formed in situ onto polymeric surfaces that are chemically activated to bond, ionically, the conductive polymers to the substrates. The polymeric substrate is preferably a preshaped or preformed thermoplastic film, fabric, tube, or a medical device for tissue repair regeneration and/or replacement, although other forms of thermoplastic and thermoset polymers can be used as the substrates for pretreatment using, most preferably, C-succinylation-based processes followed by exposure to an oxidatively polymerizable compound capable of forming an electrically conductive polymer. The resultant conductive surface imparts unique properties to the substrates and allows their use in antistatic clothing, surface conducting films for electronic components and the like, and electromagnetic interference shielding for civilian and military installations as well as implantable medical devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2006Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Poly-Med Inc.Inventor: Shalaby W Shalaby
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Patent number: 7309663Abstract: The present invention provides an asymmetric porous PTFE membrane for clothing having little change over time and conventionally known properties of a porous PTFE molded article such as water permeability resistance, air permeability, sealing properties and electric properties, in which durability and water vapor permeability are improved by strengthening adhesion strength with fabric. Specifically, the present invention relates to an asymmetric porous PTFE membrane for clothing comprising a dense skin layer and a continuously foamed porous layer, wherein (1) the contact angle of water to the surface of the skin layer is 120 to 140°; and (2) the diffuse reflectance of light of the skin layer is 91 to 94%.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2004Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Yeu Ming Tai Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: James Huang, William Chou, David Chou, Juin-Yih Lai, Kueir-Rarn Lee, Da-Ming Wang, Ruoh-Chyu Ruaan, Tian-Tsair Wu
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Patent number: 7205251Abstract: The present invention relates generally to composite materials and to methods of manufacturing the composite materials. In particular, the composite material of the present invention utilizes combinations of continuous fibers in the form of loops, chopped fibers, woven fibers and foams.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: NVH Concepts, L.L.C.Inventor: Scott A. Wellman
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Patent number: 7078358Abstract: A prewetted cleaning wipe for cleaning surfaces and having low volatile organic chemical and low nonvolatile residue properties comprising a wipe substrate wetted with an aqueous solution of high purity water and an effective amount of an acetylenic alcohol surface active agent. The surface active agent is preferably an acetylenic diol. Preferred acetylenic diols include dimethyl octynediol and tetramethyl decynediol.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: David Allen Roberts, John Anthony Marsella, Robert Edward Stevens
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Patent number: 6863953Abstract: The present invention provides a surface material which can be replaced to the conventional surface material made of soft polyvinylchloride resin. This surface material is useful for the various uses such as the material for car interior, surface material furniture or the material for porches. The present invention is the urethane resin surface material comprising, a mixed resin sheet composed of 50-95 wt. % thermoplastic polyurethane and 50-5 wt. % of acrylic soft resin and the Shore A hardness of said urethane resin surface material is 60-80. On one side surface of the mixed resin sheet, a layer of knitted, woven, nonwoven fabric or soft foam sheet can be provided. As the thermoplastic polyurethane resin, the thermoplastic polyurethane resin of Shore A hardness 65-90 is desirable, and as the acrylic soft resin, the acrylic soft resin of Shore A hardness 50-80 is desirable.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Okamoto Industries, Inc.Inventors: Toshimasa Mori, Yoshinari Hatori, Tetsuo Nodera, Haruhide Kawai
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Patent number: 6855652Abstract: A structurally reinforced panel and a method of forming the panel are disclosed. The reinforcement includes a fibrous woven material in a bondable plastic matrix.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: L&L Products, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Hable, Michael J. Czaplicki
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Patent number: 6825137Abstract: A lightweight ballistic resistant rigid structural panel especially for use in aircraft interiors is disclosed. The rigid structural panel is made up of a core layer including a plurality of sheets of flexible, high-tensile strength fabric interleaved with a plurality of sheets of a thermal-fusible film adhesive, and a sheet of cushioning material adhered to the plurality of sheets of flexible, high-tensile strength fabric. Fiber-reinforced face skins are adhered to exterior surfaces of the panel core for structural strength and rigidity. The rigid structural panel is capable of resisting ballistic attack from handguns and like weapons, while maintaining a high degree of strength and rigidity.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Telair International IncorporatedInventors: Robert Chipin Fu, John Fales
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Patent number: 6818282Abstract: A laminated fabric floor product having an encapsulated fabric scrim within a vinyl resilient flooring structure. The laminated fabric floor product structure includes a PVC calendered base, a first hot melt film, a fabric, a second hot melt film, a calendered clear film, and a high performance coating. Traditional foamed and non-foamed substrates used in the flooring industry can be used in addition to the calendered base. All types of fabrics and scrims can be encapsulated. The fabrics can be both woven and non-woven types. Open scrims can be used with base layers that are printed or have a visual pattern so that design features and colors can be seen through the open areas of the scrim. The fabric layer can be printed with a design pattern and adhered to the base layer or substrate by the first hot melt adhesive film layer. The clear layer is adhered to the fabric layer by the second hot melt adhesive layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: AWI Licensing CompanyInventors: Steven F. Hynicka, Donald E. Barshinger, Donald E. Schneider
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Publication number: 20040219851Abstract: A flexible composite includes a ply having a non-orthogonal orientation. The flexible composite may be a component of a flexible assembly. The flexible assembly may be any number of fabric-based assemblies such as a radome cover of a radome, a belt for an industrial machine, an expanision joint to connect ducts of a factory, and/or a roof or skylight of a structure (notably permanent structures). The ply may be individually stabilized by a stabilizing agent such as a matrix material. The ply may be woven and may include warp yarns and fill yarns.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics CorporationInventors: Katherine M. Sahlin, Michael P. Cushman
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Publication number: 20040219850Abstract: A method for forming a material having an individually stabilized ply includes providing a ply having a non-orthogonal orientation. A stabilizing agent is then applied to maintain the orientation of the ply. The stabilizing agent could alternately be applied before forming the ply. The ply may be woven in a non-orthogonal orientation, or may have its orientation changed to the final non-orthogonal orientation. Changing may occur over multiple steps and may include using an accumulator and/or payout station to change the orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics CorporationInventors: Katherine M. Sahlin, Michael P. Cushman
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Patent number: 6774065Abstract: A waterproofed fabric and a sealing tape for a waterproofed fabric each include a waterproof layer, a resin composition containing spherical particles with a specified particle size laminated to the waterproof layer. A waterproof article of clothing uses the fabric and the sealing tape. The article has a waterproof property, is very comfortable to wear, inexpensive, and light in weight.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Toray Industries, Inc.Inventors: Masaru Haruta, Hiroshi Kagao, Yuichi Manabe, Masanori Uemoto, Takenori Furuya
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Publication number: 20040142616Abstract: A flame retardant, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding gasket construction. The construction includes a resilient core member formed of a foamed elastomeric material, an electrically-conductive fabric member surrounding the outer surface of the core member, and a flame retardant layer coating at least a portion of the interior surface of the fabric member. The flame retardant layer is effective to afford the gasket construction with a flame class rating of V-0 under Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) Standard No. 94.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2004Publication date: July 22, 2004Inventors: Michael H. Bunyan, William I. Flanders
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Publication number: 20040142618Abstract: This invention provides facing materials for cementitious boards such as those including Portland cement or gypsum cores. The preferred facing material includes, in a first embodiment, a facing layer having an areal weight of about 300 grams/M2, and an air permeability rating of no greater than about 300 CFM/ft2 (FG 436-910 test method). The facing layer reduces the penetration of a slurry of cementitious material during the manufacture of a cementitious board, while permitting the water vapor from the slurry to pass therethrough. The facing materials of this invention can be designed to substantially eliminate the fouling of rolls used in continuous processing of such boards without the use, or with greatly reduced use, of costly viscosity control agents in the slurry.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Saint Gobain Technical FabricsInventor: John Frederick Porter
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Publication number: 20040137818Abstract: The present invention relates generally to substrates that exhibit useful, auto adaptable surface energy properties that depend on the environment of the substrate. Such surface energy properties provide relatively high advancing and receding contact angles for liquids when in contact with the target substrate surface. The substrates exhibit low surface energy quantities of at most about 20 millijoules per square meter (mJ/m2) at a temperature of about 25 degrees C. and a surface energy greater than about 20 mJ/m2 at, or with exposure to, a temperature of about 40 degrees C. More specifically, encompassed within the present invention are textile substrates having this highly desirable unique surface energy modification property and which exhibit wash durable oil and water repellency and stain release features. Novel compositions and formulations that impart such surface energy modifications to substrates are also encompassed within this invention, as well as methods for producing such treated substrates.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventors: William C. Kimbrell, Xinggao Fang, Yunzhang Wang, Dominick J. Valenti, Daniel T. McBride
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Publication number: 20040053550Abstract: The purpose of the present invention is to provide a shell laminated structure realizing a further light weight formation of a helmet while improvement for shock absorbing characteristic is assured. There is provided a laminated structure in which either the net-like member or the sheet-like member having many holes is placed at an entire region of the shell having a reinforcing base material or between the laminated layers at a part of the shell in such a manner that the sheet-like member is extended along the layer to which its front and rear surfaces are faced, bitten into the layer and fixed. With such an arrangement as above, a further light weight formation of the shell is realized while a high safety characteristics of the helmet is assured.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventor: Michio Arai
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Publication number: 20030186029Abstract: Disclosed is a compressible printing blanket in which voids are formed in the compressible layer by using microballoons, comprising at least two fabric layers, an adhesive layer interposed between adjacent fabric layers, a surface rubber layer, and a compressible layer arranged between the at least two fabric layers and the surface rubber layer and containing spherical voids and voids having a shape other than a sphere in a ratio defined in formula given below:Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: Kinyosha Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshiharu Ogawa, Hisashi Furuta, Akiyoshi Inoue
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Publication number: 20030143910Abstract: A carpet backing prepared from a polyurethane forming composition which comprises:Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: Larry E. Mashburn, William H. Harrison, Thomas E. Patterson
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Publication number: 20030124934Abstract: A flame retardant, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding gasket construction. The construction includes a resilient core member formed of a foamed elastomeric material, an electrically-conductive fabric member surrounding the outer surface of the core member, and a flame retardant layer coating at least a portion of the interior surface of the fabric member. The flame retardant layer is effective to afford the gasket construction with a flame class rating of V-0 under Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) Standard No. 94.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Michael H. Bunyan, William I. Flanders
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Publication number: 20030087084Abstract: The present invention provides a surface material which can be replaced to the conventional surface material made of soft polyvinylchloride resin. These surface material is useful for the various uses such as the material for car interior, the surface material of furniture or the material for porches.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: OKAMOTO INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: Toshimasa Mori, Yoshinari Hatori, Tetsuo Nodera, Haruhide Kawai
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Patent number: 6555488Abstract: A light-weight and impact-resistant composite material formed from a three-dimensional textile structure preform comprising at least three systems of yarns that define a plurality of interstices within the textile structure. A cellular matrix material impregnates the textile structure so as to fill the interstices of the three-dimensional textile structure and to coat at least a portion of the surface area thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1999Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: North Carolina State UniversityInventors: Yiping Qiu, Mansour H. Mohamed, Wei Xu
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Publication number: 20030060110Abstract: A method of extruding a foamed plastic into a carrier that relies on the use of dual, multiple blowing agents, a dispersed blowing agent and a micro-encapsulated blowing agent. The resulting product is a polymer coated textile that is resilient with good compression rebound.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventor: Dilipkumar R. Desai
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Patent number: 6537934Abstract: A composite material is formed from a flexible porous hardening foam (e.g. polyurethane) and an adhesive composition which sets to a water-resistant film and contains a water-absorbent filler (e.g. fumed silica) in an amount such that the film is water absorbent. The adhesive reinforces the foam while preserving its porosity and absorbency. The material is suitable for shoe insoles and handgrips. The adhesive may be primarily in a surface layer e.g. of cloth (14) applied to the foam (12); or the foam (22) may be saturated with the composition prior to curing.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1999Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventor: Siew Puat Yeo
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Patent number: 6514888Abstract: A cushioning material for forming press includes fiber material layers 31 and 32 superimposed with a bonding material layer 30 interposed, an upper rubber layer 33 positioned on an upper surface of one fiber material layer 31, a lower rubber layer 34 positioned on a lower surface of the other fiber material layer 32, an upper exudation preventing layer 35 positioned on an upper surface of the upper rubber layer 33, and a lower exudation preventing layer 36 positioned on a lower surface of the lower rubber layer 34.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1997Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Yamauchi CorporationInventors: Atsuo Tanaka, Akira Yoshida
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Publication number: 20030021955Abstract: Disclosed is a method of manufacturing a mechanically and chemically embossed surface covering having selectively textured surfaces. The method includes forming a web coated with a wear layer. The coated web is heated to a temperature at which the wear layer is cured, the foam layer expands, and the pattern is chemically embossed to form a surface covering having foamed regions and nonfoamed regions. The temperature gradient of the surface covering is adjusted such that there is a temperature gradient difference between the foamed and nonfoamed regions. A surface texture is then mechanically embossed into the wear layer and selectively set onto the wear layer substantially overlying the non-foamed regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Applicant: Armstrong World Industries, Inc.Inventors: W. Craig Brossman, Steven F. Hynicka, Lisa Moyer, William J. Kauffman
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Patent number: 6451429Abstract: The present invention is directed to a novel process of making N-isopropyl acrylamide (NiPAm) polymers based upon the reaction of poly(acrylic acid) and N-isopropylamine. The disclosed method of the present invention uses polyacrylic acid as a starting material to synthesize NiPAm polymers. In one embodiment, the present invention discloses a condensation reaction of an intermediate salt to form homopolymers, copolymers and terpolymers of N-isopropyl acrylamide (NiPAm) with acrylic acid and/or alkyl acrylates in a molten state, which is adaptable to a continuous reactive extrusion process. Binder compositions, water-dispersible products and thermoformable articles containing the NiPAm polymers are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Pavneet Singh Mumick, Yihua Chang, James Hongxue Wang
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Patent number: 6427728Abstract: A belting (10) reinforced with at least one fabric ply (16). The fabric ply (16) is a composite fabric (26). The fabric (26) has two woven layers (28, 30) and an intermediate third layer of straight warp yarns (34). The woven layers (28, 30) and straight warp yarns (34) are bound together by a plurality of binder yarns (38). Each layer (28, 30, 34) of the fabric (26) contributes substantially 25-40% to the overall strength of the fabric (26). The composite fabric (26) may be used in a multi-ply belting (10) for heavy duty applications; wherein the fabric ply (26) is the center ply (16) and provides approximately 50 to 75% of the overall belting strength. The fabric (26) may also be used as a single reinforcing ply for light duty application belting.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1999Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: David Joseph Maguire, Jenny Zhaoxia Yu, Frederic Pember Andresen
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Patent number: 6416854Abstract: A uniformly applied monolithic roofing surface membrane at appropriate thickness and pitch is field applied upon a surface. The surface membrane may be field applied from a spray applicator foam dispenser moving between two parallel tracks. The uniform application of foam at each pass is assured, by accelerating the speed of the foam dispenser at the end of each pass, by providing continuous movement of the spray applicator upon the tracks. The monolithic roofing surface monolithic thus formed includes a spontaneously curable polymer, such as low rise polyurethane adhesive or polyurethane foam, having a mesh such as of fabric or fiberglass therein, with a silicone coating thereon.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1999Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Inventor: John P. Hunter, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020042235Abstract: An air bag cover having a surface sheet including a TPE layer (decorative layer) on the surface side is provided. A surface sheet with the breaking elongation adjusted by containing a filler in a TPE material for forming the TPE layer, is used. Thereby, the breaking rapidity at a tear line groove formation portion is improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2001Publication date: April 11, 2002Inventors: Shigehiro Ueno, Akiyoshi Nagano, Akio Nakano, Kenichi Furuta, Hiroshi Suyama, Yukihiko Horiba, Yoshiaki Shichida, Toshikatsu Togawa
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Patent number: 6339031Abstract: A novel class of carbon fiber precursor derived carbon foams and a method for their production are described. A new class of C/C composites comprising unidirectional or woven carbon fabrics in a matrix of the novel carbon foams, and the method for their production are also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1998Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Inventor: Seng C. Tan
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Patent number: 6277768Abstract: The present invention is directed to a novel process of making N-isopropyl acrylamide (NiPAm) polymers based upon the reaction of poly(acrylic acid) and N-isopropylamine. The disclosed method of the present invention uses polyacrylic acid as a starting material to synthesize NiPAm polymers. In one embodiment, the present invention discloses a condensation reaction of an intermediate salt to form homopolymers, copolymers and terpolymers of N-isopropyl acrylamide (NiPAm) with acrylic acid and/or alkyl acrylates in a molten state, which is adaptable to a continuous reactive extrusion process. Binder compositions, water-dispersible products and thermoformable articles containing the NiPAm polymers are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Kimberly Clark WorldwideInventors: Pavneet Singh Mumick, Yihua Chang, James Hongxue Wang