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Coating or impregnation provides protection from radiation (e.g., U.V., visible light, I.R., microwave, high energy particle, etc.) or heat retention thru radiation absorption

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442 - Fabric (woven, knitted, or nonwoven textile or cloth, etc.)

442059000 - COATED OR IMPREGNATED WOVEN, KNIT, OR NONWOVEN FABRIC WHICH IS NOT (A) ASSOCIATED WITH ANOTHER PREFORMED LAYER OR FIBER LAYER OR, (B) WITH RESPECT TO WOVEN AND KNIT, CHARACTERIZED, RESPECTIVELY, BY A PARTICULAR OR DIFFERENTIAL WEAVE OR KNIT, WHEREIN THE COATING OR IMPREGNATION IS NEITHER A FOAMED MATERIAL NOR A FREE METAL OR ALLOY LAYER

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Class / Patent application numberDescriptionNumber of patent applications / Date published
442131000 Coating or impregnation provides protection from radiation (e.g., U.V., visible light, I.R., microwave, high energy particle, etc.) or heat retention thru radiation absorption 13
20090137172COLORANT MEDIA AND ARTICLES HAVING PHOTO-STABLE AND SURFACE-FUNCTIONALIZABLE COLORANT PARTICLES - A composition and method for encapsulating colorant molecules in polymeric particles are described. Colorant molecules, such as dye, are doped or embedded in a particle, at least in part, composed of a halogen-containing polymeric matrix that can effectively isolate the dye molecules from reaction with photo-oxidizing or reducing agents. The isolated colorant molecule is protected from photo-bleaching and other color degradation, and show superior photo-stability. The encapsulating polymer matrix can be cross-linked and can have a variety of surface functional groups, which may be adapted to help achieve either strong ionic or covalent binding to desired substrates. Also described are methods for producing protective particles, and ink mediums for applying the particles to substrates.05-28-2009
20100190401Transparent Planar Material for Architectural Purposes - The invention relates to transparent planar material (07-29-2010
20110028060HEAT RESISTANT SEMI-AROMATIC POLYAMIDE COMPOSITE STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES FOR THEIR PREPARATION - The invention relates to the field of composite structures comprising a fibrous material, a matrix resin composition and a portion made of a surface resin composition, wherein the compositions are chosen from compositions comprising one or more semi-aromatic polyamides and one or more polyhydric alcohols.02-03-2011
20110306257LONG-TERM OUTDOOR EXPOSURE RESISTANT POLYESTER COMPOSITE STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES FOR THEIR PREPARATION - Disclosed herein are ultraviolet light stabilized thermoplastic polyester composite structures wherein the surface has at least a portion made of a surface resin composition, and comprise a fibrous material impregnated with a matrix resin composition, wherein the surface resin composition is selected from polyester compositions comprising a) one or more polyester resins, and b) at least three UV stabilizers.12-15-2011
20130137324CARBON NANOTUBE COATINGS FOR VISIBLE AND IR CAMOUFLAGE - The present invention provides carbon nanotube coated fabric compositions for the purpose tuning the optical properties of fabric, in particular the optical transmittance, absorption, and reflectance in the visible, NIR and mid-IR ranges. The carbon nanotube coated fabrics of the present invention exhibit relatively uniform absorptivity and reflectivity of light across visible and IR spectral ranges and are ideal for use in stealth operations for counteracting night vision detection devices. The carbon nanotube coatings are thin, flexible coatings exhibiting high thermal and chemical stability, strong adhesion, low weight, and high tensile strength. In one embodiment, the composition includes an insulator layer for thermally isolating the CNT coating and establishing thermal equilibrium with the surrounding environment through the absorption of thermal IR emitted from hot objects. Processes for preparing the carbon nanotube coated fabrics are also described herein.05-30-2013
442132000 Radiation reflective 4
20100003877Three-tier reflective nanofibrous structure - The present invention provides a three-tier reflective nanofibrous structure having a woven or nonwoven substrate, a polymeric nanofibers web on the substrate, and an infrared radiation reflection coating on the web. The present nanofibrous structure has good reflection to heat radiation in the near infrared, has good resistance to heat conduction, has good permeability to water vapor moisture, and is light weight. A method of fabricating both radiation relective and nanofibrous structure is also presented.01-07-2010
20100210161RADIATION RESISTANT CLOTHING - Disclosed herein are radiation resistant protective clothing or fibers and methods of producing the same by the process of impregnating radiation opaque elements into the clothing or fibers to produce garments particularly suited for military, dental, and medical workers exposed to X-rays and other sources of radiation.08-19-2010
20130102216INFRARED-REFLECTIVE TWO-PART COATING COMPOSITION - Articles containing thermoplastic, thermoplastic composite or thermoplastic-clad materials are made less susceptible to heat distortion by coating the article with a two-part aqueous coating composition whose first part contains a waterborne active hydrogen-functional latex binder and whose second part contains a water-dispersible polyisocyanate. One or both of the first and second parts contain non-infrared-absorptive colored pigment. A mixture of the first and second parts coated atop a vinyl substrate cures to form a vinyl-adherent, infrared-reflective colored protective film.04-25-2013
20140080375WEATHER PROTECTION DEVICE - The invention relates to a weatherproofing arrangement having a textile sheet material which forms a screen against the effects of weather, in particular against solar radiation and/or rain, and has warp threads and weft threads connected to one another in the manner of latticework. In order to achieve particular protective functions, it is proposed for the warp threads and weft threads to bound elongate-rectangular latticework openings, wherein the length of these openings is at least 10 times the width thereof, and wherein the width of the openings is from between 0.1 and 0.001 mm03-20-2014
442133000 Radiation absorptive 4
20090275251FLEXIBLE FILM BASED ON FLUORINATED POLYMER - The invention concerns a multilayer structure comprising: a PVDF-based film F11-05-2009
20130115838ANTI-UV NANOPARTICLES - The invention relates to nanoparticles having a core that is fully or partially formed by at least one UV-absorbing organic compound in crystallized form and coated with an outer layer formed by at least one hydrophilic polymer, said UV-absorbing organic compound(s) and hydrophilic polymer(s) being associated in a weight ratio of organic compound(s) to hydrophilic polymer(s) varying between 0.2 and 0.4.05-09-2013
20150299905HEAT-RESISTANT FABRIC - Provided is a heat-resistant fabric made of a meta-type wholly aromatic polyamide fiber, characterized in that the abrasion resistance of the heat-resistant fabric in accordance with the JIS L1096 8.19.1 A-1 method (universal type method (plane method), abrasion tester press load: 4.45 N (0.454 kf), paper: #600) is 200 rubs or more, the tear strength of the heat-resistant fabric in accordance with the JIS L1096 8.17.4 D method (pendulum method) is 20 N or more, and the retention of the abrasion resistance and the retention of the tear strength after 100 washes in accordance with JIS L0844 No. A-1 are each 90% or more relative to before washing. As a result, the provided heat-resistant fabric can be dyed to a color chosen from a wide range of color options and is capable of maintaining high mechanical characteristics over time/age even after repeated uses or washes, etc.10-22-2015
20190144690COATING05-16-2019

Patent applications in all subclasses Coating or impregnation provides protection from radiation (e.g., U.V., visible light, I.R., microwave, high energy particle, etc.) or heat retention thru radiation absorption

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