Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
428198000 | Spot bonds connect components | 44 |
20080241488 | Thermally conductive sheet and method of manufacturing the same - A thermally conductive sheet comprises a thermally conductive polymer layer, an adhesive layer provided on an outer surface of the thermally conductive polymer layer, and a thermal diffusion layer, which is a functional layer provided on the adhesive layer. The thermally conductive polymer layer is formed of a thermally conductive polymer composition containing a polymer matrix and a thermally conductive filler. The coefficient of static friction of the thermally conductive polymer layer is 1.0 or lower. The adhesive layer has an outer shape smaller than that of the thermally conductive polymer layer. | 10-02-2008 |
20080261001 | Mounting Substrate Suitable for Use to Install Surface Mount Components - Disclosed is a low thermal resistance surface mount component and a mounting substrate bump-connected therewith, capable of removing a soldered low thermal resistance surface mount component from a circuit board without harming the performance of the circuit board or the performance of the low thermal resistance surface mount component. The solder bumps | 10-23-2008 |
20080261002 | Reflective Camouflage Material - A camouflage material comprising a reflective layer disposed beneath a camouflage layer. The camouflage layer includes a plurality of spots forming a camouflage pattern. The camouflage layer is also characterized by the ability of light to transmit through a portion of the camouflage layer and reflect off of the reflective layer. | 10-23-2008 |
20090029122 | BONDING OF FIBRE-REINFORCED MATERIAL WITH AN INJECTION-MOULDING MATERIAL; COMPONENT AND APPARATUS FOR CONDUCT OF THE PROCESS - The invention relates to a process for the bonding of a fibre-reinforced material to an injection-moulding material. The invention further relates to an article produced according to the process. | 01-29-2009 |
20090142557 | Material for Providing Impact Protection - A material and method for production of ballistic armor. One or more absorbing layers are inserted between layers of woven cloth made of high strength fibers. Mechanical energy absorbing layers are of two types, either a large number of small objects in loose contact with one another which will dissipate energy by moving traversely to the direction of impact, embedded in a matrix along with randomly oriented high strength fibers, or a large number of small objects in a matrix along with parallel oriented high strength fibers. A method for production of such a layered device is also taught. The material may be used in body armor including vests and helmets as well as applied to construction of shields and armored vehicles. | 06-04-2009 |
20090162622 | COMPOSITION OF A SOLDER, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A SOLDER CONNECTION - The solder composition comprises particles of a thermodynamically metastable alloy. One of the elements of the alloy will form an intermetallic compound with a metal surface. The solder composition is particularly suitable for use in bumping of semiconductor devices. | 06-25-2009 |
20090324905 | Elastic multilayer composite including pattern unbonded elastic materials, articles containing same, and methods of making same - An elastic multilayer composite includes a pattern unbonded elastic layer attached to at least one extensible facing layer. A method for forming an elastic multilayer composite includes the steps of providing an elastic material; bonding the elastic material to form a pattern unbonded elastic material; and attaching the pattern unbonded elastic material to at least one facing material. | 12-31-2009 |
20100104831 | MOISTURE-CURABLE POLYURETHANE HOT MELT ADHESIVE, AND LAMINATE AND MOISTURE-PERMEABLE FILM USING THE SAME - A moisture-curable polyurethane hot-melt adhesive containing a urethane prepolymer obtained by reacting a polyol (A) which comprises a polyester polyol (a-1) obtained by reacting a polyol prepared by the addition of bisphenol A with an alkylene oxide with both an aliphatic polycarboxylic acid and an aromatic polycarboxylic acid, a crystalline polyester polyol (a-2), and a polyoxyethylene glycol (a-3) having a number-average molecular weight of 2000 to 25000 with a polyisocyanate (B); and a moisture-permeable film, which are suitable for the production of sport wear, raincoats, shoes, fireman uniforms, military uniforms, and so on. | 04-29-2010 |
20100112313 | LAMINATED STRETCHABLE SHEET AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A laminated stretchable sheet and a method for producing the same of the present invention include: a step of shrinking, the continuous sheets W | 05-06-2010 |
20100227131 | TEST PATTERN STRUCTURE - A test pattern structure including a first conductive layer and a second conductive layer is provided. The second conductive layer is directly disposed on the first conductive layer and connected to the first conductive layer through a plurality of connection interfaces. The test pattern structure of the present invention can detect the interconnection failure quickly and correctly without SEM identification. | 09-09-2010 |
20110076471 | SHEET MEMBER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SHEET MEMBER - In an outer covering sheet of an absorbent product, first, second and third adhesive layer elements each extending in a left-right direction are formed on a second covering sheet by spiral spray application. Each of these adhesive layer elements has wide width parts and narrow width parts which are continuous with the wide width parts, respectively. Therefore, hot melt adhesive can be stably discharged across the entire length of the adhesive layer element, unlike in the case where only wide width parts are formed intermittently. As the result, it is possible to obtain the outer covering sheet which is a sheet member having the adhesive layer elements with desired shapes where unevenness is decreased. And in the absorbent product which is manufactured with use of the sheet member, comfort level of the wearer can be prevented from decreasing due to unevenness of thickness of the adhesive layer elements. | 03-31-2011 |
20110143108 | FIBERS AND METHODS FOR USE IN SOLID FREEFORM FABRICATION - A shaped body comprised of individual, interconnected layers may be produced from fibers in accordance with a solid freeform fabrication or rapid prototyping method. The fibers may be produced by extrusion molding a thermoplastic material. | 06-16-2011 |
20110151207 | DIE ADHESIVE FILM, REEL FOR DIE ADHESIVE FILM, MOUNTING APPARATUS AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE COMPRISING THE SAME - A die adhesive film includes a base film and an end point detection film. The base film includes bonding portions. The bonding portions are arranged in a series on the base film and are capable of being bonded to surfaces of the wafers. The end point detection film includes an end connected to the base film and has at least one end point mark for indicating an end point of the bonding portions on the base film at which the series of bonding portions on the base film is finished. | 06-23-2011 |
20110200802 | Laser Welding of Polymeric Materials - Disclosed herein are methods for laser welding together layers of transparent polymeric materials by first making high-contrast marks in transparent polymeric materials using femtosecond, picosecond or nanosecond pulsed fiber lasers and then creating localized welds at the areas of the high-contrast marks. Such welds can be formed in multiple layers of transparent polymeric materials. Systems for making welds and parts welded together according to the methods also disclosed. | 08-18-2011 |
20110212309 | OPTICAL FILM ASSEMBLY AND MANUFACTURING METHOD AND MANUFACTURING APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - An optical film assembly comprises a plurality of optical films and a merging region. The optical films can be chosen arbitrarily and are superposed layer by layer. The merging region is formed by hot pressing and merging the optical films together so as to integrate them into an optical film assembly which is advantageous to the fabrication process of the backlight module. Also, a method and an apparatus for manufacturing the optical film assembly are also provided to produce the optical film assembly. | 09-01-2011 |
20110262722 | Method of Producing Laminated Body, and Laminated Body - Provided is a method of producing a laminated body, wherein, while winding off a carrier A from a bobbin, an adhesive is applied to both facing ends thereof, a metal foil B is laid on and bonded to a side to which the adhesive was applied while being wound off from a bobbin, the obtained laminated body is subsequently cut, the cut laminated bodies are aligned, a roller is applied from the top of an object to be cut configured from the aligned laminated bodies when the elevation of the center of the object to be cut becomes high to vent air existing between the objects to be cut and in the laminated bodies, and the adhesive is eventually hardened to mutually bond the laminated bodies. In particular, this invention provides a carrier-attached copper foil to be used upon producing a laminated plate, and aims to realize the improvement in the handling ability in the production process of a printed board and cost reduction based on an improved production yield. | 10-27-2011 |
20110293903 | WAVE SOLDERING APPARATUS TO APPLY BUOYANCY, SOLDERING METHOD, AND METHOD OF FORMING SOLDER BUMPS FOR FLIP CHIPS ON A SUBSTRATE - The present general inventive concept includes a wave soldering apparatus, a soldering method using the wave soldering apparatus, and a method of forming a solder bump for a flip chip. The wave soldering apparatus includes a solder bath containing a molten solder. A nozzle is arranged in the solder bath so as to upwardly spout the molten solder toward a bottom surface of a substrate that passes an upper portion of the solder bath. A liquid that is separated from the molten solder is contained in a downstream area of the solder bath, and buoyancy is applied to the molten solder, which is adhered to the substrate, by the liquid. Since the amount of the molten solder adhered to the substrate is increased by the buoyancy, it is possible to form the solder bump to have a height sufficient to use it as a flip chip. | 12-01-2011 |
20110311789 | Methods for Attaching Flexible Substrates to Rigid Carriers and Resulting Devices - Flexible substrates can be temporarily attached to a rigid carrier for processing a surface thereof by depositing a joining material at one or more contact points between a flexible substrate and a rigid carrier, contacting the flexible substrate and the rigid carrier at the one or more contact points; and exposing the one or more contact points to a temperature of between 219° C. and 1000° C. and under conditions suitable for attaching the flexible substrate and the rigid carrier at the one or more contact points via the joining material. Examples of suitable joining materials include, but are not limited to soldering or brazing materials. Such supported substrates can be used for preparing flexible displays comprising at least one electronic component and/or circuit on a surface of the flexible display. | 12-22-2011 |
20120015161 | Water Vapor Permeable Shrinkable-Fabric - A shrinkable-stretchable polymeric laminated structure is made up of a shrink-stretch film on the outside and a nonwoven on the inside, with or without an adhesive. Preferably the film, nonwoven and adhesive are made from the same polymer family, including copolymers, which renders the laminate 100% recyclable. The film, nonwoven, and adhesive are modified to provide different responses to heat in addition to controlled water vapor permeability. The structure allows for water vapor permeability in one direction (inside-to-outside) and not in the opposite direction to allow wrapped article to dry or to keep wrapped articles dry and prevent corrosion related damage. | 01-19-2012 |
20120128947 | Textile Material Having Increased Mechanical Strength, in Particular Having Increased Resistance to Piercing or Shooting - The present invention relates to a textile web material having improved mechanical strength, in particular having resistance to piercing and/or shooting, having a protective function against chemical and/or biological toxins, in particular weapon agents. The textile web material according to the invention comprises a multilayer construction, wherein the layer construction comprises at least one layer resistant to piercing and/or shooting, and at least one adsorption layer based on discrete adsorption particles. | 05-24-2012 |
20120295080 | STRUCTURAL COMPOSITE LAMINATE, AND PROCESS OF MAKING SAME - A structural composite laminate and method of making the same are provided. The laminate includes first and second skins or laminas, and a core positioned between the first and second laminas. The core contains thermoplastic and/or substantially inelastic polymeric particles with inter-particle interstices between the polymeric particles. Optionally, the polymeric particles are arranged discontinuously to establish gaps between adjacent particles along at least one dimension of the laminate. | 11-22-2012 |
20130011640 | SUNSHADE CURTAIN - A sunshade curtain includes a first layer, a second layer spaced apart from the first layer, a light shading layer disposed between the first and second layers, and two gluing layers respectively adhering the first and second layers to two opposite sides of the light shading layer. Each of the gluing layers includes a plurality of glue spots spaced apart from each other. | 01-10-2013 |
20130059132 | Laminate Having a One-Dimensional Composite Structure - A laminate includes two substrates that are connected by means of a bonding layer, the bonding layer enabling a one-dimensional composite structure. This enables a purely inorganic compound of different materials and a significantly improved connection when using adhesives. | 03-07-2013 |
20130224448 | RESIN PANEL AND SANDWICH PANEL - The resin panel of the present invention includes a first structure | 08-29-2013 |
20130273339 | Method And Apparatus Providing Fine Alignment Of A Structure Relative To A Support - A method for fine positioning a component through the use of fusible elements having two or more melting points so as to establish intermediate displacements between totally melted fusible elements and unmelted fusible elements. Because of the use of non-eutectic fusible materials, fine adjustments in the displacement may be achieved. | 10-17-2013 |
20140037914 | RESIN WELDED BODY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A X-Y plane is a plane parallel to abutting surfaces on which a joining portion is formed, and a Z direction is a direction perpendicular to the X-Y plane. A sealing member is held between the outer circumference side of a guide provided on a lid body and the inner circumference side of a rib provided on a case, and is pressed in a direction parallel to the X-Y plane. Laser light is scanned on the inner circumference side with respect to a ring-shaped pressurization jig with a stopper pressurized by the pressurization jig, so the pressurization jig does not break the path of the laser light. This expands the range of options in the material for the pressurization jig, which enables an easy-maintenance jig to be used, improving productivity. | 02-06-2014 |
20140037915 | MEMBRANES FOR FLEXIBLE MICROBIAL FUEL CELL CATHODES AND OTHER APPLICATIONS - A membrane for use as a packaging or in microbial fuel cells having a first layer of a polymer having a high oxygen permeability and a second supporting layer made of a woven or a non-woven material, wherein both layers are dot laminated and/or pattern laminated together by using an adhesive. | 02-06-2014 |
20140044935 | REACTIVE ROOFING ADHESIVE - A two-part adhesive includes an A side, a B side, at least one of a polyurethane prepolymer and a diisocyanate, a polyol, a catalyst, and an adhesion promoter. The polyurethane prepolymer or diisocyanate is present in the A side from about 50% to 100% by weight of the A side composition. The polyol is present in the B side from about 52% to about 98% by weight of the B side composition. The catalyst is present in the B side from about 0.5% to about 5% by weight of the B side composition. The adhesion promoter is present in at least one of the A side composition and the B side composition from about 10% to about 50% by weight of the two-part adhesive. A ratio of isocyanate groups in the A side to hydroxyl groups in the B side is greater than 1.5:1. | 02-13-2014 |
20140050902 | ACOUSTICAL SOUND PROOFING MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A laminated structure comprises a first external layer and a second external layer; an internal layer disposed between the first and the second external layers; a first adhesive layer disposed between the first external layer and the internal layer, wherein the first adhesive layer is patterned to cover only a first portion of the internal layer; and a second adhesive layer disposed between the second external layer and the internal layer, wherein the second adhesive layer is patterned to cover only a second portion of the internal layer on a side opposite the first adhesive layer, and wherein the first portion is different than the second portion. | 02-20-2014 |
20140141210 | CHEMICAL BARRIER FABRIC - A chemical barrier fabric and a method of manufacturing the fabric is provided. The chemical barrier fabric includes at least first and second chemical barrier layers which have an interfacial region therebetween and which are intermittently point bonded providing a point-bonded area which is in the minority and an un-bonded area which is in the majority in the interfacial region. The chemical barrier layers typically comprise single layer polymer films and/or co-extruded layers. A non-woven layer may also be point-bonded to either the first or the second chemical barrier layer to give support to the fabric. | 05-22-2014 |
20140193615 | LAMINATION APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SHEET MATERIALS HAVING TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE ELEMENTS, AND DOCUMENTS PRODUCED THEREBY - The invention specifies an apparatus for applying a film ( | 07-10-2014 |
20140212636 | Toughened and Corrosion- and Wear-Resistant Composite Structures and Fabrication Methods Thereof - Composite structures having a reinforced material interjoined with a substrate, wherein the reinforced material comprises a compound selected from the group consisting of titanium monoboride, titanium diboride, and combinations thereof. | 07-31-2014 |
20140272330 | THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE SHEET AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A thermally conductive sheet may include an electrically insulative bottom film, an electrically insulative top film, and an intermediate layer positioned between the bottom film and the top film. The intermediate layer may include a mixture of granulated thermally conductive material and granulated electrically insulating polymer. The granulated electrically insulating polymer is adapted to form a polyimide bridge between the bottom film and the top film. | 09-18-2014 |
20140329060 | Construction Panel and Manufacture Thereof - A panel for use in building construction comprises a substrate board having two opposed faces. A lamina is secured to a first one of the faces of the substrate board by means of one or more regions of bonding between the lamina and the board. The one or more regions of bonding cover a total area that is less than 20% of the total interfacial area between the lamina and the board. | 11-06-2014 |
20150050469 | WALL COVERING FOR THERMAL AND ACOUSTIC COMFORT - A multilayer wall covering includes: (a) a support layer formed by an organic polymer foam having an open porosity of between 0.50 and 0.995, or by a viscose fiber nonwoven having a mass per unit area of between 150 g/m2 and 500 g/m2, (b) a surface layer formed by a glass textile, having a static air flow resistance, measured according to the standard ISO 9053, of between 105 N·s·m-4 and 106 N·s·m-4, (c) at the interface between the support layer (a) and the surface layer (b), a discontinuous adhesive layer having a mass per unit area of between 17 and 60 g/m2. There is also provided a process including the use of such a covering for improving both the acoustic and the thermal comfort of a room, and two processes for manufacturing such a covering. | 02-19-2015 |
20150086759 | RESIN PANEL AND FORMING METHOD - A resin panel of which contact surfaces of a rear wall to be in contact with another member are made unlikely to deform while reducing the weight of the resin panel. The panel includes a rear wall having a plurality of contact surfaces to be in contact with another member, and a front wall opposing the rear wall with an interval therebetween, the resin panel including a plurality of ribs obtained by indenting parts of the rear wall toward the front wall and welding the parts to an inner surface of the front wall, wherein a wall thickness of the front wall is generally equal to or smaller than a wall thickness of the rear wall. | 03-26-2015 |
20150086760 | NONWOVEN WEB WITH HIGHLY DETAILED AND FUNCTIONALLY ADVANTAGEOUS BOND PATTERN - A nonwoven web having an advantageous bond pattern impressed by a bonding pattern on a roller is disclosed. The bonding pattern is selected to have a bonding area percentage from 6 to 14 percent, which provides a desirable level of bonding of filaments and/or fibers for mechanical strength, while retaining desirable pliability and/or liquid handling characteristics. The bonding area is also relatively highly dispersed, which provides for a relatively greater number of bonded areas for the selected bonding area percentage. The greater number of bonded areas is believed to provide improved structural integrity while still retaining pliability and/or liquid handling characteristics, and also provide for enhanced visual detail and complexity. The relatively highly dispersed bonding area is believed to be particularly effective for nonwoven web materials having three or more layers, with outer layers of polymeric filaments, and even more particularly, one or two outer layers of fine filaments. | 03-26-2015 |
20150118453 | METHOD FOR CONNECTING THERMOPLASTIC, COATED COMPONENTS AND PLASTIC COMPONENT - A method for connecting thermoplastic components, in which the opposing surfaces thereof are at least partially melted by introducing energy. | 04-30-2015 |
20150132546 | Pattern Laminated Double Wall Plastic Web From Heat Shrinkable and Non-Heat Shrinkable Films - The present disclosure is concerned with forming and non-forming webs with improved puncture resistance suitable for use in semi-automatic horizontal form fill and seal (HFFS) packaging machines and a process for packaging hard food items with sharp angular surfaces using such webs in such machines. The webs have a double wall partially laminated structure. The structure is conveniently formed by adhesively laminating two component films in a face to face configuration using a pattern of adhesive which leaves a substantial portion of the two facing surfaces unlaminated. The lamination just needs to be sufficient that the two component films will hot form together when they are vacuum drawn into a die to form a cavity for packaging the food items. The webs comprise at least a first thermoplastic component film having substantial stored shrink forces and a second thermoplastic component film having no substantial stored shrink forces. | 05-14-2015 |
20150314524 | ULTRASONIC EDGE SEALING OF SHEET MOLDING COMPOUND CARRIER FILM - A process for manufacturing a sheet molding compound carrier film including a first layer of material and a second layer of material sealed with each other along an edge. The seal is formed using ultrasound transmitted by a weld horn as both layers of material move along an anvil portion. The seal on the edge is suitably formed to protect the edge and build a weld to ensure moldable sheet molding compound flows to the edges of the carrier sheet, while providing a homogeneous mixture of glass and resin and also allowing air to escape. | 11-05-2015 |
20160016385 | Breathable Protective Apparel - A laminated structure containing a microporous film bonded in a face to face relationship with a plexifilamentary nonwoven web with an adhesive layer situated in contact with a least a portion of both the microporous film and the nonwoven web. The adhesive may contain reactive tracers. | 01-21-2016 |
20160058624 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SECURING ELASTIC TO A CARRIER WEB - Apparatus and methods are provided to allow for creation an elastic laminate. Non-stretched elastic can be laid at peaks over a nonwoven layer contained in valleys and atop peaks. Stretched elastic can be laid over tented nonwoven to create nonwoven tunnels when a second nonwoven is laid atop the first nonwoven and elastic, and the tunnels resist un-stretching of stretched elastic strands by frictional or obstruction forces. A laminated material comprising a first and second layer of material bonded at spaced apart bond sites is disclosed, with a plurality of elastic strands disposed in a non-linear manner between said first and second layer of material, so that said strands meander in a cross-machine direction and traverse a machine direction line, restraining movement of the strands by frictional forces between the strands and the non-woven layers. | 03-03-2016 |
20160145783 | Thermoplastic Non-Woven Textile Elements - A non-woven textile may be formed from a plurality of thermoplastic polymer filaments. The non-woven textile may have a first region and a second region, with the filaments of the first region being fused to a greater degree than the filaments of the second region. A variety of products, including apparel (e.g., shirts, pants, footwear), may incorporate the non-woven textile. In some of these products, the non-woven textile may be joined with another textile element to form a seam. More particularly, an edge area of the non-woven textile may be heatbonded with an edge area of the other textile element at the seam. In other products, the non-woven textile may be joined with another component, whether a textile or a non-textile. | 05-26-2016 |
20160167352 | Composites | 06-16-2016 |