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Remon Pop-Iliev, Mississauga CA
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20100001425 | Rapid rotational foam molding process - The nature of the rotational molding process is cyclic. It requires the temperature of the rotating mold and the plastic it is charged with to be elevated from room temperature to beyond its melting temperature and then cooled back to room temperature. Consequently, rotational molding cycle times are lengthy, which is often considered as the fundamental drawback of this plastic fabrication process. The motivation and objectives of this disclosure are twofold. The presently proposed invention focuses on developing an innovative extrusion-assisted rotational foam molding processing technology for the manufacture of integral-skin cellular composite moldings having adjacent, but clearly distinct, layers of non-cellular and cellular structures, consisting of identical or compatible polymeric grades. Its primary goal is to significantly reduce the processing cycle time in comparison with respective currently implemented technologies by employing melt extrusion in order to maximize the speed of controlled polymer melting. | 01-07-2010 |
20100304097 | Internally supported modular and non-modular linked structures - A method of fabricating reinforced modular and non-modular composite members having a predetermined cross sectional shape, comprising the steps of: providing a source of composite material; selecting a plurality of cross-sectional shapes for the components of the composite member, whereby the components are arrangable to form the predetermined cross sectional shape of the composite member; applying the composite material on each of a plurality of mandrels; curing the composite material to form a plurality of components; attaching a pre-stressing device to at least one of the plurality of components and pre-stressing said component to produce at least one pre-stressed component; arranging the components to form an assembly of the components in the predetermined cross sectional shape of the composite member, wherein the assembly includes the at least one pre-stressed component; applying the composite material to the assembly of components; curing the composite material; and releasing the pre-stressing device. | 12-02-2010 |
20110221089 | RAPID ROTATIONAL FOAM MOLDING PROCESS - The nature of the rotational molding process is cyclic. It requires the temperature of the rotating mold and the plastic it is charged with to be elevated from room temperature to beyond its melting temperature and then cooled back to room temperature. Consequently, rotational molding cycle times are lengthy, which is often considered as the fundamental drawback of this plastic fabrication process. The motivation and objectives of this disclosure are twofold. The presently proposed invention focuses on developing an innovative extrusion-assisted rotational foam molding processing technology for the manufacture of integral-skin cellular composite moldings having adjacent, but clearly distinct, layers of non-cellular and cellular structures, consisting of identical or compatible polymeric grades. Its primary goal is to significantly reduce the processing cycle time in comparison with respective currently implemented technologies by employing melt extrusion in order to maximize the speed of controlled polymer melting. | 09-15-2011 |
Remon Tjissen, Mill Valley NL
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20140082539 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-TOUCH DUPLICATION AND SWAPPING INTERACTIONS - One exemplary embodiment involves a computer-implemented method that comprises rendering, by a processor, an interface comprising one or more containers, each container comprising content. The embodiment involves receiving, via a touch display, a continuous first input, the first input being received for a threshold amount of time at a location corresponding to a first container depicted on the interface. The embodiment then involves copying the first container to create a duplicate container. Additionally, the embodiment involves receiving a second input at a second location on interface and responsive to receipt of the second input, rendering the duplicate container in the interface at the second location. | 03-20-2014 |
Remon Tjissen, Mjill Valley, CA US
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20140285508 | Computer-implemented methods and systems for a color generator - One exemplary embodiment involves a computer-implemented method that comprises rendering, by a processor, an interface comprising a synopsis node and a plurality of configurable component nodes, each of the component odes corresponding to a respective color, and the synopsis node having a color that is a combination of the colors of the synopsis node. The method additionally includes, receiving, by the processor, input changing an influence of a first component node and determining, by the processor, a change in the color of the synopsis node based on the received input, wherein the change represents a combination of the colors of the component nodes. Additionally, the method includes rendering, by the processor, the changed synopsis node color in the synopsis node. | 09-25-2014 |