05th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 39 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110027413 | Novel Sweetener ISO-Mogroside V - Provided is the novel sweetener and sweetness enhancer iso-mogroside V, compositions comprising the sweetener/sweetness enhancer for use in consumables (food products and products place in the oral cavity including mouth wash and other dental hygiene products), and sweetened or sweetness enhanced food products comprising the novel sweetener/sweetness enhancer. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027414 | MUTANT ILV5 GENE AND USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to a mutant acetohydroxy-acid reductoisomerase gene (mutant ILV5 gene) and use thereof, in particular, a brewery yeast for producing alcoholic beverages with superior flavor, alcoholic beverages produced with said yeast, and a method for producing said beverages. According to the method for producing alcoholic beverages of the present invention, because of reduction of the production of VDKs, especially DA, which are responsible for off-flavors in products, alcoholic beverages with superior flavor can be produced. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027415 | FLEXIBLE DEPOSITING SYSTEM - A method and apparatus of preparing a wafer by baking a batter which comprises preparing a batter mix comprising at least flour and water, feeding the batter mix intermittently in a batter stream to a batter depositor ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110027416 | Dusted Animal Food - A dusted pet food kibble and a process for dusting a pet food kibble comprising providing a pet food kibble in the form of a core matrix, providing a powder comprising a first component that can comprise an active ingredient, such as Probiotic microorganism particles, and dusting the powder onto the pet food kibble to form a dusted kibble. The dusting can occur substantially free of a binder. An animal feed comprising a kibble in the form of a core dusted with active ingredients. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027417 | Process for Dusting Animal Food - A dusted pet food kibble and a process for dusting a pet food kibble comprising providing a pet food kibble in the form of a core matrix, providing a powder comprising a first component that can comprise an active ingredient, such as Probiotic microorganism particles, and dusting the powder onto the pet food kibble to form a dusted kibble. The dusting can occur substantially free of a binder. An animal feed comprising a kibble in the form of a core dusted with active ingredients. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027418 | Animal Food Having Low Water Activity - An active or Probiotic animal food having a low water activity that can be contained within a package having a low vapor transmission rate. The animal food can have a shelf life sufficient to deliver a target dose of Probiotic to an animal. The water activity of the animal food can be controlled. The activity level of the Probiotic can be controlled. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027419 | Animal Food and Its Appearance - Animal feeds comprising at least one kibble comprising a colored appearance. The colored appearance can communicate to a purchaser of the animal feed that the kibble provides a health benefit. The kibble can further comprise an active, such as a Probiotic, that provides a health benefit. The active kibbles can be mixed with non-active kibbles. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027420 | MOISTURE MIGRATION REDUCTION LAYER FOR A FOOD PRODUCT - A moisture migration reduction layer suitable for use with a food product to reduce moisture migration into, out of or within the food product. Further, a moisture migration reduction layer for a food product which attenuates loss of viability of an active ingredient such as a probiotic micro-organism. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027421 | GLUTEN-FREE FOOD COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING CHEESE, STARCH, AND GLUTEN-FREE FLOUR AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - Disclosed herein is a composition for making a gluten-free food product, wherein the composition can include, as its main ingredients, one or more types of cheese, one or more types of starch, and one or more types of gluten-free flour, wherein the one or more types of cheese includes 20% to 40% by weight of the composition, the one or more types of starch includes 20% to 40% by weight percent of the composition, and the one or more types of gluten-free flour includes 1% to 10% by weight of the composition. The composition can further include other ingredients for flavor, structure, texture, and the like. In some embodiments, the gluten-free food product can be, for example, a cracker, a cookie, a cake, a chip, a bread-stick, and the like. Some embodiments of the invention provide methods for making gluten-free food products. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027422 | METHOD FOR INFUSING CALCIUM PHOSPHATE IN WATER, JUICES AND WATER BEVERAGES - The present invention provides a method to solubilize and infuse calcium phosphate directly into water, water beverages and juices at very high concentration from which it is readily available for immediate and complete absorption. A premix of powdered ingredients including ground limestone, amino acetic acid phosphate, amino acetic acid citrate and optionally zinc carbonate, acidulants sweeteners and/or flavors can be mixed with the water, water beverages and juices. The water, water beverages and juices containing infused calcium phosphate do not require further processing and are readily consumable. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027423 | ICE CONTAINING PARTICLES FOR USE IN MAKING FROZEN ICE DRINKS - A process for preparing ice containing particles by preparing a liquid formulation that includes water, a glass transition temperature (Tg) elevating agent, a sweetener and a surfactant so that the formulation has a Tg of −5° C. to −15° C.; and spraying the liquid formulation into a cryogenicatmosphere that is at least 10° C. below the Tg of the formulation to form a frozen mass to form ice containing particles. These particles can be used for a variety of purposes but preferably are used for forming frozen ice drinks in a simple, rapid and convenient manner. This is particularly useful when a single serving of such drinks is desired as no special equipment to make the drink is required. The invention also relates to packaging for the ice containing particles and methods of making frozen ice drinks from the ice particles. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027424 | Microbially-Stable Vitamin E Solutions - The present application discloses microbially-stable solutions of water-solubilized lipophilic vitamins, such as Vitamin E. These solutions contain from about 0.5% to about 30% of a salt selected from potassium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, potassium phosphate, calcium phosphate, potassium sulfate, calcium phosphate, magnesium phosphate, magnesium sulfate, potassium iodide, and mixtures of these salts. The method of providing microbially-stable solutions of such water-solubilized lipophilic vitamins, as well as food and beverage products containing those microbially-stabilized water-solubilized lipophilic vitamins, are also disclosed. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027425 | PAD, PAD HOLDER, ASSEMBLY, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A BEVERAGE - Pad for producing a beverage, provided with a first permeable layer and a second permeable layer opposite to the first permeable layer. The pad is further provided with a filling arranged in between the first and second permeable layer. The pad is arranged for receiving pressurized water through the first permeable layer, for dissolving, dispersing, and/or extracting at least part of the filling in the received pressurized water. The pad is arranged for releasing through the second permeable layer the water with the at least part of the filling dissolved, dispersed, and/or extracted therein. The first permeable layer has a plurality of apertures for receiving the pressurized water. The apertures have a size dimensioned for establishing swirling motion of the water inside the filling. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027426 | PRODUCT TABLET AND RELATED PACK | 2011-02-03 |
20110027427 | PARTICLES OF AERATED ICE CONFECTION PRODUCTS FOR FROZEN ICE DRINKS - A process for preparing aerated ice confection particles by manufacturing an aerated ice confection in a mass; further freezing the mass cryogenically to a temperature close to the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the aerated ice confection to form a aerated frozen mass, and comminuting the frozen mass to aerated ice confection particles with a high surface area to volume ratio. These particles can be used for a variety of purposes but preferably are used for forming frozen ice drinks in a simple, rapid and convenient manner. This is particularly useful when a single serving of such drinks is desired as no special equipment to make the drink is required. The invention also relates to packaging for the aerated ice confection particles and methods of making frozen ice drinks from the aerated ice confection particles. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027428 | Ultra High Barrier Aseptic Film and Package - A coextruded multilayer film includes a core layer including a polyamide; two intermediate layers each including an ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer; a first and second outer layer each including an olefinic copolymer or an amorphous cyclic olefin copolymer; and two tie layers each adhering an intermediate layer to a respective outer layer; the ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer of the first intermediate layer having a mole % ethylene at least 5 greater than the mole % ethylene of the ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer of the second intermediate layer An aseptic package includes a sterilized food product, and a sterilized pouch in which the sterilized food product is disposed, the sterilized pouch including the film of the invention. A method of making an aseptic package is also disclosed. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027429 | EATING TOOLS, MANUFACTURING METHOD AND A MANUFACTURE APPARATUS OF THE EATING TOOLS - Eating tools for drinking or eating food comprising a contact part for holding food and touching in a user's mouth, an additional foods part adhered or applied to additional foods which contain either seasoning, food, medicines or a nutrients in the contact part. In the additional foods part, the contact part surfaces adheres to granular or powdered addition foods by adhesive adhesion material. Thereby, favorite flavor can be eaten and various flavors can be tasted, without requiring a complicated step. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027430 | Lollipop Apparatus and Method - A lollipop ball is formed to a lollipop ball engagement mechanism and the lollipop ball engagement mechanism extends outward from the lollipop ball to releasably engage a proximal end of a lollipop stick. Alternatively, a lollipop ball is formed to a lollipop ball engagement mechanism that defines a cavity inside the sphere of the lollipop ball and the proximal end of the lollipop stick releasably engages the cavity located in the interior of the lollipop. Alternatively, the lollipop itself can be formed to define the cavity such that no lollipop ball engagement mechanism is required to releasably engage the proximal end of the lollipop stick. The lollipop stick can also include one or more design elements. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027431 | ON-SITE FRYING OIL REGENERATION METHOD AND APPARATUS - A method and system for regenerating used cooking oil in which the used cooking oil is introduced into a cooking oil regenerator, which includes an electrochemical device having a high temperature proton exchange membrane disposed between an anode electrode and a cathode electrode. A voltage is applied between the anode electrode and the cathode electrode using an external electricity source, producing regenerated cooking oil. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027432 | Method of Processing Food Material Using A Pulsed Laser Beam - Food material ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110027433 | ELIMINATION OF UNWANTED ACCOMPANYING SUBSTANCES FROM VEGETABLE PROTEIN EXTRACTS - The invention relates to a method for eliminating unwanted accompanying substances, particularly fragrance, flavor, and colour components, from vegetable proteins. Said method encompasses the following steps: (i) a vegetable raw material is extracted using an extracting agent such that, a vegetable protein extract is obtained; (ii) an inorganic adsorber material is added to the vegetable protein extract, a process in which unwanted accompanying substances, especially fragrance, flavor, and/or colour components, are bonded to the inorganic adsorber material. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027434 | CANDY POPCORN COOKER AND MIXER, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE - An apparatus for cooking, mixing, and dispensing candy popcorn, and various methods of manufacture and use are disclosed. A vessel with a copper interior surface includes an agitator positioned at the bottom of the vessel. The agitator comprises a member that rotates around the bottom of the vessel to move the contents of the vessel. An auger with a helical surface is positioned in the vessel and is configured to rotate to mix popped popcorn with a candy mixture that has been cooked in the vessel. The vessel can be tilted manually or automatically to dispense the contents of the vessel. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027435 | CUPCAKE MOLD AND METHOD FOR MAKING CUPCAKE POPS - A cupcake mold includes two mold forms connected by a hinge and separable by a flange on an end opposite the hinge. Each mold form has a series of flutes extending in one direction and a top having a defined shape, such as a series of rings or a snail-shell shape, extending generally perpendicularly to the flutes. A method for making a dough-based edible treat includes the steps of filling an interior of a mold with a volume of dough, closing the mold to shape the dough, reopening the mold to expose the shaped dough, and removing the shaped dough from the mold. A further method adds the steps of extending a portion of a stick into the shaped dough to provide a handle for the edible treat, and, optionally, dipping at least a portion of the shaped dough into a liquid while the holding the stick. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027436 | USE OF THIOESTER FLAVORS TO IMPROVE THE FLAVOR QUALITY OF READY-TO-DRINK COFFEE UPON RETORTING AND STORAGE - The invention relates to a thermally processed ready to drink liquid coffee product having an improved flavor quality after thermal processing and storage due to the incorporation of a thioester flavor precursor at a concentration of 0.005 to 7 mg/kg. Preferably, the flavor precursor is furfurylthioacetate, methylthioacetate or prenylthioacetate or combinations thereof and not limited to the above. The invention also relates to a process for preparing the improved flavor quality of a thermally processed coffee product. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027437 | MICROBILOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL IN POULTRY PROCESSING - Poultry carcasses are contacted with water treated with one or more specified dihalodialkylhydantoin biocides in a processing operation downstream from a scalding tank. The aqueous effluent from that downstream operation or from any location further downstream is recycled to the scalding tank. Surprisingly, the bromine residues from the dihalodialkylhydantoin biocides are much more thermally unstable than, for example, the commonly used microbiocide, sodium hypochlorite. Thus, the effluent from the scalding tank has its active bromine content significantly reduced before it is sent to a water purification facility wherein microbial action is used to reduce the BOD of the waste water before its release to the environment. Thus, injury to this desired microbial action is reduced. In addition, the recycle reduces water consumption in the overall poultry processing operation. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027438 | HFFS PACKAGING METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REFRIGERATED DOUGH - A method for packaging products utilizes a horizontal form, fill and seal (HFFS) system in combination with a vertical loading system. The packaging method includes creating product receiving cavities in a lower film, directly vertically stacking products in the product receiving cavities and then sealing the vertically stacked products in the cavities with an upper film to form product pouches. In one embodiment of the invention, a product fill station of the HFFS system is advantageously defined by a shaped packer including a stamping unit for directly vertically stacking the products. In another embodiment, a vertical lift and feed mechanism is employed to vertically stack the products in the receiving cavities. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027439 | METHOD FOR FREEZING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRODUCE - The procedure consists of subjecting the product to osmosis in order to force the fruit perspiration until reducing its water content between 6 and 10%, or whether using the vacuum cooling (vacuum cooler) technique or through a dry air stream, after which said products are flashily frozen in a tunnel or closet with liquid nitrogen, carbonic anhydride or mechanical cooling depending on the product size and shape (whole, peeled or sliced), at a temperature below −40° C. The dry air can be supplied through a dehumidifier, or it can either be dried through a strong air cooling and then heating. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027440 | METHODS FOR MOLDING CHOCOLATE AND REMOVING FLASH FROM CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS - Improved methods and apparatus for continuously molding chocolate are disclosed, including a method and apparatus for removing flash from chocolate pieces and products (both molded and otherwise); and a manifold for continuously providing liquid chocolate to a continuous mold and directing excess liquid chocolate away. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027441 | Method for heating or sterilizing a liquid stream - A method of sterilizing a liquid food product includes flowing a food product to be sterilized through an input channel. The method also includes flowing the liquid food product through a heating channel that is fluidly coupled to the input channel. Further, the method includes flowing the food product through an output channel fluidly coupled to the heating channel. The output channel is adjacent the input channel, and the output channel, the input channel, and the heating channel are all integrated portions of a heat exchanger. Further still, the method includes transferring heat between the output channel and the input channel. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027442 | DULCE DE LECHE-FLAVORED FAT-BASED CONFECTION, METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME AND CONFECTIONERY CANDIES MAKING USE OF THE SAME - A dulce-flavored fat-based confection possessing a smooth and creamy mouthfeel and a thermally generated flavor and suitable for use in candy-shelling is provided. A method of making such a dulce-flavored fat-based confection is also disclosed. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027443 | FAT OR OIL COMPOSITION CONTAINING OLEIC ACID, LINOLEIC ACID, LINOLENIC ACID, AND LONG-CHAIN HIGHLY UNSATURATED FATTY ACID - The purpose of the present invention is to provide a fat or oil composition that can be protected from the off-flavor of the fish oil for a long period of time, and can be used in usual cooking without any problems. Thus, the present invention is related to a fat or oil composition comprising oleic acid of 3˜9 parts by weight, preferably 3˜7 parts by weight, linolic acid of 5˜15 parts by weight, preferably 6˜10 parts by weight and linolenic acid of 0.1˜1.5 parts by weight, preferably 0.5˜1.5 parts by weight per one part by weight of long-chain highly unsaturated fatty acids, and to a fat or oil composition comprising oleic acid of 5˜40 parts by weight, preferably 8˜35 parts by weight, linolic acid of 10˜60 parts by weight, preferably 12˜45 parts by weight and linolenic acid of 0.1˜4 parts by weight, preferably 0.2˜3 parts by weight per one part by weight of long-chain highly unsaturated fatty acids. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027444 | NO-CALORIE SWEETENER COMPOSITIONS - The invention provides no-calorie or low calorie sweetener compositions comprising a sugar alcohol, sucralose, and a carbohydrate carrier. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027445 | NO-CALORIE SWEETENER COMPOSITIONS - The invention provides no-calorie or low calorie sweetener compositions comprising a sugar alcohol, sucralose, and a carbohydrate carrier. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027446 | NO-CALORIE SWEETENER COMPOSITIONS - The invention provides no-calorie or low calorie sweetener compositions comprising a sugar alcohol, sucralose, and a carbohydrate carrier. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027447 | PLANTS WITH INCREASED ACTIVITY OF A STARCH PHOSPHORYLATING ENZYME - The present invention relates to plant cells and plants, which are genetically modified, whereby the genetic modification leads to an increase in the activity of a starch-phosphorylating OK1 protein in comparison to the corresponding wild type plant cells or wild type plants that have not been genetically modified. In addition, the present invention concerns means and methods for the manufacture of such plant cells and plants. These types of plant cells and plants synthesise a modified starch. Therefore, the present invention also concerns the starches synthesised from the plant cells and plants according to the invention, methods for manufacturing these starches, and the manufacture of starch derivatives of these modified starches, as well as flours containing starches according to the invention. Furthermore, the present invention also relates to nucleic acids, coding starch-phosphorylating OK1 proteins, vectors, host cells, plant cells, and plants containing such nucleic acid molecules. In addition, the present invention relates to OK1 proteins that have starch-phosphorylating activity. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027448 | Coffee or Mocha Flavored Additive for Bakery Purposes - An anhydrous fat-based discrete flavoring additive is provided for incorporation into baked goods. The discrete flavoring additive product comprises from substantially 0% to 2% by weight of moisture, from about 3% to about 30% by weight of a finely ground natural flavoring agent comprising coffee and optionally cocoa, from about 25% to about 35% by weight of a bakery-compatible oil that is substantially liquid at about 35 degrees C. to about 40 degrees C., with the balance being sugar. The bakery-compatible oil is selected from the group consisting of vegetable oils, cocoa butter, liquid butter fats etc., and mixtures thereof, which exhibit a solid fat index curve characteristic which is preferably similar to that of cocoa butter. The bakery-compatible oil or fat system has finely ground coffee, optionally cocoa or other optional flavoring agents, held in suspension. This suspension is mixed with sugar, and is then cooled to effect solidification. The product, when solidified, will remain substantially solidified at temperatures below about 35 degrees C., and particularly at room temperature of about 20 degrees C., and forms a discrete final product which can be used as a coffee or mocha-flavored additive in the production of bakery goods. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027449 | EDIBLE FRUIT PRODUCT - An edible snack product comprises an undulating elongated body with a crenate cross-section and a composition that includes fruit material. When the snack product is composed entirely or substantially of fruit material, the snack product tends to be sticky and the undulating body and crenate cross-section serve to reduce the surface area of the snack product that would contact the surfaces of a wrapper, equipment and the consumer. By reducing the surface area contact, the tendency of the snack product to stick to the wrapper, equipment and the consumer is reduced. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027450 | SOYBEAN CULTIVAR S070161 - A soybean cultivar designated S070161 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar S070161, to the plants of soybean S070161, to plant parts of soybean cultivar S070161, and to methods for producing a soybean plant produced by crossing soybean cultivar S070161 with itself or with another soybean variety. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. This invention also relates to soybean cultivars, or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean variety S070161, to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar S070161, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing the cultivar S070161 with another soybean cultivar. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027451 | SALTY TASTE ENHANCER AND FOOD OR DRINK CONTAINING SAME - It is possible to provide an excellent salty taste enhancer is provided that can compensate for insufficient salty taste when attempting to reduce salt content in a food. A salty taste enhancer consisting of a mixture of an enzymatic decomposition product of an animal protein and an enzymatic decomposition product of a plant protein. A salty taste enhancer in which the enzymatic decomposition products are treated with a protein-hydrolyzing enzyme and/or a nucleic acid-hydrolyzing enzyme. A salty taste enhancer in which the animal protein is a fish or shellfish extract and the plant protein is a soy bean protein. A salty taste enhancer in which a basic amino acid, and especially arginine, is further added to the salty taste enhancer. A salty taste enhancer to which potassium chloride is further added. A salty taste enhancer obtained by rendering the salty taste enhancer mildly acidic. A method for producing these salty taste enhancers, a method for enhancing a salty taste by using these salty taste enhancers, and a food or drink that contains these salty taste enhancers. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027452 | Low-Mycotoxin Coffee Cherry Products - A coffee cherry is harvested, preferably in a sub-ripe state, and quick-dried to provide a basis for numerous nutritional products. Such coffee cherries and portions thereof may be particularly characterized by their extremely low concentration of mycotoxins, including various aflatoxins, fumonisins, ochratoxins, and/or vomitoxin (DON, deoxynivalenol). | 2011-02-03 |
20110027453 | CONTINUOUS ANALYTE SENSORS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Described here are embodiments of processes and systems for the continuous manufacturing of implantable continuous analyte sensors. In some embodiments, a method is provided for sequentially advancing an elongated conductive body through a plurality of stations, each configured to treat the elongated conductive body. In some of these embodiments, one or more of the stations is configured to coat the elongated conductive body using a meniscus coating process, whereby a solution formed of a polymer and a solvent is prepared, the solution is continuously circulated to provide a meniscus on a top portion of a vessel holding the solution, and the elongated conductive body is advanced through the meniscus. The method may also comprise the step of removing excess coating material from the elongated conductive body by advancing the elongated conductive body through a die orifice. For example, a provided elongated conductive body | 2011-02-03 |
20110027454 | Dried Formulations of Nanoparticle-Coated Capsules - A method of producing a dried formulation for an active substance such as a drug compound is described. The method involves dispersing a discontinuous phase (e.g. an oil-based or lipidic medium) comprising the active substance into a continuous phase (e.g. water) so as to form a two-phase liquid system comprising droplets of said discontinuous phase, allowing nanoparticles to congregate at the phase interface at the surface of the droplets such that at least one layer of nanoparticles coat the droplets and thereby provide sufficient structural integrity to the droplets to enable the subsequent removal of the continuous phase, and thereafter removing the continuous phase from the nanoparticle-coated droplets to produce a dried formulation. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027455 | SEQUESTERING SUBUNIT AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - A sequestering subunit comprising an aversive agent and a blocking agent, wherein the blocking agent substantially prevents release of the aversive agent from the sequestering subunit in the gastrointestinal tract for a time period that is greater than 24 hours; a composition comprising a sequestering subunit in releasable form, wherein, optionally, the mechanical fragility of the sequestering subunit is the same as the mechanical fragility of the therapeutic agent in releasable form; a capsule or tablet comprising a sequestering subunit and a therapeutic agent; and a method of preventing abuse of a therapeutic agent. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027456 | USE OF GELATIN PARTICLES IN POWDERED COATING PROCESSES - In order to provide an improved powder coating process using gelatin particles for the production of coatings or shaped bodies based on gelatin, it is proposed that the gelatin particles are produced by drying an aqueous gelatin solution, wherein the gelatin does not pass through a gel state before or during the drying. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027457 | VAPOUR DELIVERY SYSTEM - A delivery system ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110027458 | CONTINUOUS ANALYTE SENSORS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME - Described here are embodiments of processes and systems for the continuous manufacturing of implantable continuous analyte sensors. In some embodiments, a method is provided for sequentially advancing an elongated conductive body through a plurality of stations, each configured to treat the elongated conductive body. In some of these embodiments, one or more of the stations is configured to coat the elongated conductive body using a meniscus coating process, whereby a solution formed of a polymer and a solvent is prepared, the solution is continuously circulated to provide a meniscus on a top portion of a vessel holding the solution, and the elongated conductive body is advanced through the meniscus. The method may also comprise the step of removing excess coating material from the elongated conductive body by advancing the elongated conductive body through a die orifice. For example, a provided elongated conductive body | 2011-02-03 |
20110027459 | Methods and Devices for Monitoring and Controlling Thin Film Processing - Thin film processing systems and methods are provided having a moving deposition sensor capable of translation and/or rotation in a manner that exposes the sensor to thin film deposition environments in a flux region substantially the same as the deposition environments experienced by one or more moveable substrates during a selected deposition period. In one embodiment, a thin film monitoring and control system is provided wherein one or more moveable substrates and a moveable deposition sensor are moved along substantially coincident trajectories in a flux region of a thin film deposition system for a selected deposition period. Systems and methods of the present invention may include SC-cut quartz crystal microbalance sensors capable of excitation of at least two different resonant modes. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027460 | TRANSFLECTIVE TYPE LCD AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A method for manufacturing a transflective type LCD having a first substrate provided thereon with a plurality of scanning lines and a plurality of signal lines which are substantially perpendicular to each other and a switching element arranged near each of intersections between said scanning lines and said signal lines, includes forming a reflection region having a reflection electrode film and a transmission region having a transparent electrode film in each pixel surrounded by said scanning lines and said signal lines, a liquid crystal being sandwiched at a gap between said first substrate and a second substrate which is arranged opposite to said first substrate, and forming an organic film having irregularities thereon below said reflection electrode film and said transparent electrode film to substantially the same film thickness. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027461 | METAL PROCESSING METHOD, MANFACTURING METHOD OF METAL MASK AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE - In a metal processing method, a photoresist liquid is applied to both surfaces of a metal plate ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110027462 | FAST DEPOSITION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MASS PRODUCTION OF LARGE-AREA THIN-FILM CIGS SOLAR CELLS - Disclosed herein is a fast deposition system and method for mass production of large-area thin-film CIGS solar cells. The fast deposition system includes: a deposition chamber; a plurality of source chambers each coupled at one side thereof to one outer side or both outer sides of the deposition chamber through an opening and closing device, each source chamber including a crucible unit adapted to evaporate a source material; a plurality of effusion nozzle units disposed inside the deposition chamber and detachably engaged with a plurality of crucible units in such a fashion as to fluidically communicate with the crucible units, each of the effusion nozzle units including a plurality of nozzles longitudinally formed at a bottom surface thereof and having an inner space of a predetermined size; and a moving means adapted to forwardly and backwardly move the crucible unit in each of the source chambers. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027463 | WORKPIECE HANDLING SYSTEM - A workpiece handling system includes a process chamber configured to support a workpiece for ion implantation, a first mask stored outside the process chamber in a mask station, and a robot system configured to retrieve the first mask from the mask station, and position the first mask upstream of the workpiece so the workpiece receives a first selective implant through the first mask. A method includes storing a first mask outside a process chamber in a mask station, retrieving the first mask from the mask station, positioning the first mask upstream of a workpiece positioned in the process chamber for ion implantation, and performing a first selective implant through the first mask. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027464 | METHOD FOR MAKING CATHODE OF EMISSION DOUBLE-PLANE LIGHT SOURCE AND EMISSION DOUBLE-PLANE LIGHT SOURCE - A method for making a field emission double-plane light source includes following steps. A metallic based network, a pair of anodes, and a number of supporting members, are provided. Each of the anodes includes an anode conductive layer and a fluorescent layer formed on the anode conductive layer. A number of carbon nanotubes, metallic conductive particles, glass particles and getter powders are mixed to form an admixture. The admixture is coated on an upper surface and a bottom surface of the network. The admixture on the upper and bottom surfaces of the network is dried and baked. The anodes, the cathode, and the supporting members are assembled and sealed to obtain the field emission double-plane light source. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027465 | METHOD FOR FORMING DIELECTRIC FILM AND METHOD FOR FORMING CAPACITOR IN SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE USING THE SAME - Provided is a method for forming a dielectric film in a semiconductor device, wherein the method can improve a dielectric characteristic and a leakage current characteristic. According to specific embodiments of the present invention, the method for forming a dielectric film includes: forming a zirconium dioxide (ZrO | 2011-02-03 |
20110027466 | Boron-containing hydrogen silsesquioxane polymer, integrated circuit device formed using the same, and associated methods - A composition includes a boron-containing hydrogen silsesquioxane polymer having a structure that includes: silicon-oxygen-silicon units, and oxygen-boron-oxygen linkages in which the boron is trivalent, wherein two silicon-oxygen-silicon units are covalently bound by an oxygen-boron-oxygen linkage therebetween. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027467 | METHODS OF MAKING ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATINGS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE CERAMIC COMPONENTS USING SINTERING AIDS - Methods for making an environmental barrier coating using a sintering aid including combining at least water, and a primary transition material selected from mullite, BSAS, or a mullite/BSAS mixture to produce a transition layer slurry; applying the transition layer slurry to a ceramic component; drying the component having the applied transition layer slurry; infiltrating a sol-gel solution into the applied transition layer slurry; combining at least water, and a primary outer material of BSAS to produce an outer layer slurry; applying the outer layer slurry to the component having the applied transition layer slurry; and sintering the component to produce the environmental barrier coating having at least a transition layer and an outer layer where the transition layer comprises a porosity of from 0% to about 30% by volume of the transition layer, and the outer layer comprises a porosity of from 0% to about 15% by volume of the outer layer. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027469 | METHODS FOR MAKING WATER BASED ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATINGS USING SINTERING AIDS - Methods for making an environmental barrier coating using a sintering aid involving: applying a bond coat layer to the ceramic component; combining at least water, and a primary transition material selected from a rare earth disilicate, or a doped rare earth disilicate to produce a transition layer slurry; applying the transition layer slurry to the bon coat layer; drying the component having the applied transition layer slurry; infiltrating a sol-gel solution including an aqueous solution of a water soluble salt sintering aid, or an organic solvent solution of a solvent soluble salt sintering aid into the applied slurry; and sintering the component to produce the environmental barrier coating having at least the bond coat layer, and a transition layer wherein during sintering a reaction between the primary transition material and the sintering aid results in the transition layer having a porosity of from 0% to about 15% by volume of the transition layer. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027470 | METHODS FOR MAKING ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATINGS USING SINTERING AIDS - Methods for making an environmental barrier coating using a sintering aid involving applying a bond coat layer to the ceramic component; combining at least an organic solvent, a primary transition material selected from a rare earth disilicate, or a doped rare earth disilicate, and at least one slurry sintering aid to produce a transition layer slurry; combining at least an organic solvent, and a primary outer material selected from a rare earth monosilicate or a doped rare earth monosilicate to produce an outer layer slurry; combining at least an organic solvent, and a primary compliant material comprising BSAS or a rare earth doped BSAS to produce a compliant layer slurry; applying at least the transition layer slurry, and any one or more of the outer layer slurry, and the compliant layer slurry to the component; and sintering the component to produce the environmental barrier coating having at least the bond coat layer, a transition layer and any of an outer layer or a compliant layer whereby a reaction between the primary materials and the slurry sintering aid results in the transition layer having a porosity of from 0% to about 15% by volume of the transition layer, the outer layer having a porosity of from 0% to about 30% by volume of the outer layer, and the compliant layer having a porosity of from about 0% to about 30% by volume of the compliant layer. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027471 | Method of making heat treated coated article using diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating and protective film - There is provided a method of making a heat treated (HT) coated article to be used in shower door applications, window applications, or any other suitable applications where transparent coated articles are desired. For example, certain embodiments of this invention relate to a method of making a coated article including a step of heat treating a glass substrate coated with at least a layer of or including diamond-like carbon (DLC) and an overlying protective film thereon. In certain example embodiments, the protective film may be of or include an oxide of zinc. Following and/or during heat treatment (e.g., thermal tempering, or the like) the protective film may be removed. Other embodiments of this invention relate to the pre-HT coated article, or the post-HT coated article. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027472 | Method, Composition, and Kit for Clarifying and Sealing Oxidized Headlights - A process, a composition, and a kit clarify and seal oxidized lens, especially headlight lenses. The process involves abrading the lens to remove oxidation and the sealing the lens with an aqueous urethane-modified acrylic sealer that includes an aqueous styrenic-acrylic emulsion or an aqueous polyethylene emulsion. The composition includes the sealant. The kit is an at-home device including the composition and utilizing the method. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027473 | Method and Apparatus for Cutting a Part without Damaging a Coating Thereon - A method involves creating a recess in a surface of a part so the recess is adjacent a portion of the part, thereafter forming a coating on the surface of the part with a portion of the coating being disposed in the recess, and thereafter removing material of the portion of the part with a tool. According to a different aspect, an apparatus includes a recess-forming section that forms a recess in a surface of a part so the recess is adjacent a portion of the part, a coating section that forms a coating on the surface of the part with a portion of the coating disposed in the recess, and a material-removing section that subsequently removes material of the portion of the part with a tool. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027474 | Reflecting screen, method of manufacturing the same, and reflection-type projection system - A reflecting screen | 2011-02-03 |
20110027475 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR STRUCTURING A SURFACE - The invention relates to a method and a device for structuring a surface of a material by directing at a surface to be structured ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110027476 | METHOD FOR MAKING SOLVENT BASED ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATINGS USING SINTERING AIDS - Methods for making an environmental barrier coating using a sintering aid including combining at least an organic solvent, and a primary transition material such as a rare earth disilicate, or a doped rare earth disilicate to produce a transition layer slurry; applying the transition layer slurry to the component; drying the component having the applied transition layer slurry; infiltrating a sol-gel solution containing an aqueous solution of a water soluble salt sintering aid, or an organic solvent solution of a solvent soluble salt sintering aid into the applied slurry; and sintering the component to produce the environmental barrier coating having at least the bond coat layer, and a transition layer wherein during sintering, a reaction between the primary transition material and the sintering aid results in the transition layer having a porosity of from 0% to about 15% by volume of the transition layer. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027477 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR APPLYING CUSHION GUM TO A TIRE CASING - Methods, computer programs, and apparatus for applying a layer of cushion gum to a tire casing in preparation for the retreading of the tire casing, the steps of the methods including selecting one of a plurality recipes for applying cushion gum based on one of a size, model and shape of the tire casing; pressurizing the tire casing to a predetermined pressure based on the recipe; crushing the tire casing by an extruder head a predetermined percentage of the tire casing radius or a predetermined distance, the predetermined percentage based on the recipe; and extruding the cushion gum from the extruder head. The extruder head may be translatable by way of a screw drive. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027478 | DOUBLE-SIDE COATING APPARATUS, METHOD FOR COATING DOUBLE SIDES WITH COATING SOLUTION, EDGE RINSING APPARATUS, AND EDGE RINSING METHOD - Provided is a double-side coating apparatus which can uniformly coat both surfaces of a substrate to be processed with a coating solution and form uniform coating films on both the surfaces of the substrate to be processed. A double-side coating apparatus ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110027479 | Seed Treatment Apparatus - A seed treatment apparatus provides for minimal waste of products for treating seeds, in that it is precisely controllable and automatically adjustable. A volume of seeds to be treated and a flow rate of treatment product for treating the seeds can both be sensed. At least one of the flow rate of the treatment product and the volume of seeds can automatically be adjusted if it is determined that a ratio of the flow rate of treatment product to the volume of seeds is not the same as a predetermined flow rate to volume ratio. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027480 | CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION APPARATUS CAPABLE OF CONTROLLING DISCHARGING FLUID FLOW PATH IN REACTION CHAMBER - A chemical vapor deposition apparatus is equipped to control the width of a gas discharge path between a susceptor and an inner surface of a chamber without having to resort to redesign and remanufacturing of the apparatus. The chemical vapor deposition apparatus includes: a chamber; a susceptor positioned inside the chamber and on which a substrate can be loaded; a shower head injecting a processing gas toward the substrate; and a guide unit detachably installed inside the chamber to guide the processing gas such that the processing gas injected from the shower head is discharged through a chamber hole formed in the chamber. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027481 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ORGANIC VAPOR JET DEPOSITION - A device and a method for facilitating the deposition and patterning of organic materials onto substrates utilizing the vapor transport mechanisms of organic vapor phase deposition is provided. The device includes one or more nozzles, and an apparatus integrally connected to the one or more nozzles, wherein the apparatus includes one or more source cells, a carrier gas inlet, a carrier gas outlet, and a first valve capable of controlling the flow of a carrier gas through the one or more source cells. The method includes moving a substrate relative to an apparatus, and controlling the composition of the organic material and/or the rate of the organic material ejected by the one or more nozzles while moving the substrate relative to the apparatus, such that a patterned organic layer is deposited over the substrate. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027482 | Layered composite including cubic boron nitride - In a method of producing a layered composite, wherein at least one layer including cubic boron nitride is deposited on a substrate and, during the deposition, 3 to 15 at % oxygen is added for assuming the nitrogen locations of the cubic boron-nitride grating or intermediate grating locations, thereby providing for cubic boron nitride layers with a thickness of at least 2 μm without the formation of cracks. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027483 | ARTICLES FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE SERVICE AND METHODS FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE - An article for use in aggressive environments is presented. In one embodiment, the article comprises a substrate and a self-sealing and substantially hermetic sealing layer disposed over the bondcoat. The substrate may be any high-temperature material, including, for instance, silicon-bearing ceramics and ceramic matrix composites. A method for making such articles is also presented. The method comprises providing a substrate; disposing a self-sealing layer over the substrate; and heating the sealing layer to a sealing temperature at which at least a portion of the sealing layer will flow. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027484 | METHODS FOR MAKING ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIER COATINGS USING SINTERING AIDS - Methods for making an environmental barrier coating using a sintering aid involving: applying a bond coat layer to the ceramic component; combining at least water, a primary transition material selected from a rare earth disilicate, or a doped rare earth disilicate, and at least one slurry sintering aid to produce a transition layer slurry; combining at least water, and a primary outer material selected from a rare earth monosilicate or a doped rare earth monosilicate to produce an outer layer slurry; combining at least water, and a primary compliant material of BSAS or a rare earth doped BSAS to produce a compliant layer slurry; applying at least the transition layer slurry, and any one or more of the outer layer slurry, and the compliant layer slurry to the component; and sintering the component to produce the environmental barrier coating having at least the bond coat layer, a transition layer and any of an outer layer or a compliant layer where a reaction between the primary materials and the slurry sintering aid results in the transition layer having a porosity of from 0% to about 15% by volume of the transition layer, the outer layer having a porosity of from 0% to about 30% by volume of the outer layer, and the compliant layer having a porosity of from about 0% to about 30% by volume of the compliant layer. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027485 | SELF-CLEANING SUBSTRATES AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - A methods, apparatus and compositions for producing colored, self-cleaning substrates by roll coating are provided. The roll coated, colored, self-cleaning substrates retain the predetermined color and a predetermined gloss of the colored coating, thereby facilitating their use in architectural applications. The roll coated, colored, self-cleaning substrates may be iridescent-free. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027486 | Method for preparing transmission electron microscope sample - The present invention relates to a method for preparing a transmission electron microscope sample. An amount of nano-scale specimens and an amount of graphene sheets are dispersed into a solvent, thereby achieving a dispersed solution. A transmission electron microscope grid including a carbon nanotube film structure is provided. A portion of the carbon nanotube film structure is suspended. The dispersed solution is applied on the carbon nanotube film structure. The solvent in the carbon nanotube structure is removed. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027487 | Delivery system and method of making article - A water treatment composition comprised of a metal ion yielding material secured to an adhesive, with the adhesive secured to a structure, so that when the structure is placed in a body of water the concentration of metal ions is maintained at level sufficient to kill bacteria and sufficient to permit release of metal ions over an extended period of time. Also, a method of securing a metal ion yielding material, as well as a method of manufacture of an article, by first adhering the metal ion yielding material to a structure and then forming the structure into an article for placement in a body of water to maintain the desired metal ion concentration therein. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027489 | COATING AGENT HAVING HIGH SCRATCH RESISTANCE AND HIGH WEATHERING RESISTANCE - The present invention relates to a coating composition comprising
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20110027490 | Fluid Ejecting Apparatus and Fluid Ejecting Method - A fluid ejecting apparatus includes: (1) a first nozzle row in which first nozzles that eject first fluid are arranged in a row in a given direction; (2) a second nozzle row in which second nozzles that eject second fluid are arranged in a row in the given direction; (3) a movement mechanism which moves the first nozzle row and the second nozzle row with respect to a medium in a moving direction intersecting the given direction; (4) a transport mechanism which transports the medium with respect to the first nozzle row and the second nozzle row in the given direction; and (5) a control section which repeats an image formation operation for ejecting fluid from the first nozzles and the second nozzles while moving the first nozzle row and the second nozzle row in the moving direction by the movement mechanism and a transport operation for transporting the medium with respect to the first nozzle row and the second nozzle row in the given direction by the transport mechanism, wherein in a case where after the formation of a first image by the first fluid and the second fluid in a certain image formation operation, a second image is formed on the first image by the second fluid in another image formation operation, at the time of normal image formation, the first nozzles and the second nozzles for forming the first image are set to be nozzles which are located further on the upstream side in the given direction than the second nozzles for forming the second image, and at the time of image formation of an upper end portion of the medium, the first nozzles and the second nozzles for forming the first image are set to be nozzles which are located further on the downstream side in the given direction than the first nozzles and the second nozzles for forming the first image at the time of the normal image formation. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027491 | ANISOTROPIC NANOTUBE FABRIC LAYERS AND FILMS AND METHODS OF FORMING SAME - Methods for forming anisotropic nanotube fabrics are disclosed. In one aspect, a nanotube application solution is rendered into a nematic state prior to its application over a substrate. In another aspect, a pump and narrow nozzle assembly are employed to realize a flow induced alignment of a plurality of individual nanotube elements as they are deposited onto a substrate element. In another aspect, nanotube adhesion promoter materials are used to form a patterned nanotube application layer, providing narrow channels over which nanotube elements will self align during an application process. Specific dip coating processes which are well suited for aiding in the creation of anisotropic nanotube fabrics are also disclosed. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027492 | FUEL CELL GAS DIFFUSION LAYER - The present invention provides a method of making a fuel cell gas diffusion layer comprising the steps of a) providing a carbon fiber construction; b) coating at least the upper surface of the carbon fiber construction with composition which comprises a fluoropolymer; and c) exposing the upper surface to at least one plasma, such as a silane plasma, so as to generate a hydrophilic surface layer having a thickness of no more than 1 micron. The present invention also provides a method additionally comprising the step of partially covering the upper surface with a mask having windows according to a pattern, such that the hydrophilic surface layer is applied according to the pattern. The present invention also provides a method wherein the carbon fiber construction is provided as a roll good and the step of exposing said upper surface to at least one plasma is performed in continuous roll-to-roll fashion. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027493 | METHODS OF SLIDE COATING FLUIDS CONTAINING MULTI UNIT POLYMERIC PRECURSORS - A method of slide coating that includes providing a first fluid ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110027494 | NON-ETCHED FLAT POLARIZATION-SELECTIVE DIFFRACTIVE OPTICAL ELEMENTS - A method of fabricating an optical element including a liquid crystal layer having a spatially-varying tilt angle includes coating a substrate with a linearly photopolymerizable polymer layer, irradiating the linearly photopolymerizable polymer layer with linearly polarized ultra-violet light at a oblique angle, and coating a layer of liquid crystal material on a surface of the irradiated linearly photopolymerizable polymer layer. The liquid crystal material has a predetermined relationship between its tilt angle and a total dose of the linearly polarized ultra-violet light. The linearly photopolymerizable polymer layer is irradiated with at least one dose of linearly polarized ultra-violet light that is sufficient to induce formation of a plurality of discrete regions within the liquid crystal layer having a larger in-plane birefringence than an adjacent or surrounding region. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027495 | PIGMENT DISPERSION, INK COMPOSITION, AND INKJET RECORDING METHOD - A pigment dispersion is provided that includes C.I. Pigment Yellow 185 and a polymer having a repeating unit represented by Formula (1). | 2011-02-03 |
20110027496 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A COATING THROUGH COLD GAS SPRAYING - The embodiments include a method for producing a coating through cold gas spraying. In the process, particles according to the embodiments are used which contain a photocatalytic material. In order to improve the effect of this photocatalytic material (such as titanium dioxide), a reactive gas can be added to the cold gas stream, the reactive gas being activated by a radiation source not shown, for example by UV light, on the surface of the coating that forms. This makes it possible to, for example, dose titanium dioxide with nitrogen. This allows the production of in situ layers having advantageously high catalytic effectiveness. The use of cold gas spraying has the additional advantage in that the coating can be designed to contain pores that enlarge the surface available for catalysis. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027497 | ANISOTROPIC NANOTUBE FABRIC LAYERS AND FILMS AND METHODS OF FORMING SAME - Methods for forming anisotropic nanotube fabrics are disclosed. In one aspect, a nanotube application solution is rendered into a nematic state prior to its application over a substrate. In another aspect, a pump and narrow nozzle assembly are employed to realize a flow induced alignment of a plurality of individual nanotube elements as they are deposited onto a substrate element. In another aspect, nanotube adhesion promoter materials are used to form a patterned nanotube application layer, providing narrow channels over which nanotube elements will self align during an application process. Specific dip coating processes which are well suited for aiding in the creation of anisotropic nanotube fabrics are also disclosed. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027498 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING FIELD EMITTER ELECTRODE USING ARRAY OF CARBON NANOTUBES - The present invention relates to a method for fabricating a field emitter electrode, in which carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are aligned in the direction of a generated magnetic field. Specifically, the method comprises the steps of dispersing a solution of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) diluted in a solvent, on a substrate fixed to the upper part of an electromagnetic field generator, and fixing the carbon nanotubes aligned in the direction of an electromagnetic field generated from the electromagnetic field generator. According to the disclosed method, high-density and high-capacity carbon nanotubes aligned in the direction of a generated electromagnetic field can be fabricated in a simple process and can be applied as positive electrode materials for field emission displays (FEDs), sensors, electrodes, backlights and the like. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027499 | RADIATION-ASSISTED NANOPARTICLE PRINTING - A method of nanoparticle printing including: contacting a printing plate with a target substrate, while the printing plate is contacting the target substrate, illuminating nanoparticies on the printing plate with intense flashes of LASER light, or subjecting the nanoparticles to microwave radiation, such that energy is selectively transferred into the particles, increasing a local temperature of the particles which causes an increased interaction of the particles with the target substrate and produces a strong junction and removes the particles from the printing plate; and peeling off the printing plate from the target substrate. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027500 | Multi-layered Fire Retardant - Disclosed is a multi-layered metal panel with a fire retardant inner core disposed between two wire mesh layers. The fire retardant inner core is a substrate coated with a fire retardant material. The wire mesh layers on top and bottom of the inner core affix the fire retardant inner core in between. A wire frame surrounds the peripheral edge of the wire mesh layers to provide structural rigidity to the panel. A protective sheet surrounds the entire panel to protect it from rain and wind. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027501 | ARTIFICIAL ANTIQUE ARCHITECTURAL WOOD SUBSTRATE - Wood substrate having antique appearance effects, based on only one structural substrate, which may utilize composites such as plywood, particle board, high density board, bamboo, non-wood fiber boards and other synthetic or semi-synthetic materials. A board using a composite may be formed to desired dimensions, and optionally may have tongue and groove or other interconnection structure. The board may have holes, grooves, cracks, and other intruding formations imposed therein, and may have simulated patches formed thereon. The board may then have wood grain printed thereon. Abraded texturing may be introduced to the surface. Other treatments such a staining, sealing, sanding, drying, and coating may be provided. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027502 | TRANSFER SUBSTRATE, TRANSFER METHOD, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DISPLAY DEVICE - A transfer substrate including a transfer material layer on a support substrate with a light absorbing layer. Antireflection patterns for preventing light reflection on an interface of the support substrate and the light absorbing layer are provided between the support substrate and the light absorbing layer. Thickness of the antireflection patterns is set to a value with which an absorptance of light having a predetermined wavelength absorbed in the light absorbing layer is maximized. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027503 | HEAT-SENSITIVE TRANSFER IMAGE-RECEIVING SHEET - A heat-sensitive transfer image-receiving sheet having, on a support, at least one heat insulation layer and at least one receptor layer in this sequence, the receptor layer containing a latex polymer and a polyether-modified silicone represented by a specific formula, and the receptor layer containing at least one anionic surfactant represented by other two specific formulae. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027504 | HEAT-SENSITIVE TRANSFER IMAGE-RECEIVING SHEET - A heat-sensitive transfer image-receiving sheet, having on a support: at least one heat insulation layer; and at least one receptor layer containing a latex polymer and polyether-modified silicone in this order, in which at least one layer provided on the side of the support having the receptor layer contains at least one fluorine-containing compound represented by formula (H): | 2011-02-03 |
20110027505 | IMAGE RECEIVER ELEMENTS WITH AQUEOUS DYE RECEIVING LAYER - A thermal, non-silver halide-containing image receiver element includes a support and an aqueous-coated image receiving layer. This receiving layer comprises a water-dispersible polymer having a polyurea or polyurethane backbone and up to 25 weight % of the water-dispersible polymer comprising polysiloxane side chains that are covalently attached to the backbone, each of the side chains having a molecular weight of at least 500. Aqueous dispersions of polyester ionomers and crosslinking agents can also be present. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027506 | FUNCTIONAL COMPOSITE MATERIAL - The invention relates to a functional composite material consisting of a support ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110027507 | Multi-Layer Product With Sealing Areas Of Varying Temperature - An article of manufacture that has at least three layers of heat sealable material. There is at least one first heat seal between at least two of the layers in a first area effected at a first temperature. There is also at least one second heat seal between at least two more layers, where at least one of these two layers is distinct from the at least two layers joined by the first heat seal, in a second area effected at a second temperature, where the second temperature is different than the first temperature, thereby allowing for heat sealing of discrete areas of the article in discrete steps. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027508 | Multi-Layer Product With Sealing Areas Of Varying Sealing Affinities - An article of manufacture that has at least three layers of sealable material. There is at least one first seal between at least two of the layers in a first area having a first sealing affinity effected at a first sealing parameter. There is also at least one second seal between at least two more layers, where at least one of these two layers is distinct from the at least two layers joined by the first seal, in a second area having a second sealing affinity effected at a second sealing parameter, where the second sealing parameter is different than the first sealing parameter, thereby allowing for sealing of discrete areas of the article in discrete steps. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027509 | CRYSTALLINE FORM OF 2-(4,6-BIS-BIPHENYL-4-YL-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2-YL)-5-(2-ETHYL-(N)-HEXYLOXY)PHEN- OL - The crystalline form of 2-(4,6-bis-biphenyl-4-yl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-5-(2-ethyl-(n)-hexyloxy)phenol, characterized by a X-ray diffraction pattern obtained by using Cu—Kα-radiation which exhibits the diffraction angles (2-Theta). | 2011-02-03 |
20110027510 | POLYAMIDE CLAY COMPOSITE COMPOSITION AND FUEL TRANSPORT TUBE USING THE SAME - A polyamide clay composite composition including (A) 100 parts by weight of a base resin containing (A-1) 30 to 99.9% by weight of a polyamide resin and (A-2) 0.1 to 70% by weight of a polyolefin resin, (B) 3 to 30 parts by weight of an olefin oligomer with respect to 100 parts by weight of the basin resin, and (C) 0.5 to 5 parts by weight of a layered clay compound, and a fuel transport tube prepared using the same are provided. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027511 | MULTILAYERED POLYAMIDE TUBE FOR FOOD PACKAGING - An object of the present invention is to provide a multilayered polyamide-based tube for food packaging that is free from blocking in a Layer (C), and that has an excellent adherence to processed meat or like packaged food. The present invention provides a multilayered polyamide-based tube for food packaging comprising a Layer (A), a Layer (B) and a Layer (C);
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20110027512 | CONDUCTIVE POLYAMIDE COMPOSITE COMPOSITION AND FUEL TRANSPORT TUBE USING THE SAME - A conductive polyamide composite composition including (A) 100 parts by weight of a base resin containing (A-1) 50 to 99% by weight of a polyamide resin and (A-2) 1 to 50% by weight of a polyolefin resin, (B) 0.1 to 20 parts by weight of an olefin-copolymer with respect to 100 parts by weight of the base resin, (C) 1 to 15 parts by weight of a carbon black, (D) 0.01 to 5 parts by weight of carbon nanotubes, (E) 0.01 to 10 parts by weight of a plasticizer, and (F) 0.01 to 2 parts by weight of a resin stabilize, and a fuel transport tube prepared using the same are provided. | 2011-02-03 |
20110027513 | Self-Over-Laminating, THT- and Laser Printable Wire Markers Comprising Polyolefin Material - A halogen-free, wire-marking, multilayered label or tag comprises: | 2011-02-03 |
20110027514 | FILM FOR SCATTERING PREVENTION AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A film for scattering prevention which comprises a hard coat layer formed on one face of a substrate film (W) and a pressure sensitive adhesive layer and a release sheet successively laminated on the other face of the substrate film, wherein a plurality of independent protrusions are present on the entire surface of the hard coat layer at a constant pitch; and a process for producing the film for scattering prevention which comprises applying a material for forming a hard coat layer (C) using an applicator roll ( | 2011-02-03 |