21st week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 40 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110123703 | Method and System For Automatic or Manual Evaluation to Provide Targeted and Individualized Delivery of Cosmetic Actives in a Mask or Patch Form - A system and method are provided for targeted and individualized delivery of multiple skin benefit agents to the skin of a user. The image of a predetermined treatment area of the user's skin is first captured by an imaging device. Selective data input from analysis tools and the end user is then analyzed by a computing device to generate a unique skin profile for the user, which is indicative of the skin conditions at the predetermined treatment area. Based on such skin profile, a printing device prints out one or more cosmetic delivery sheets that can be applied to the predetermined treatment area. Each of the cosmetic delivery sheets contains a substrate with multiple isolate, discrete regions, while at least two of the regions are imprinted with different skin benefit agents for treating different skin conditions of the predetermined treatment area according to the unique skin profile of the user. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123704 | DRUG-DELIVERY ENDOVASCULAR STENT AND METHOD FOR TREATING RESTENOSIS - A radially expandable, endovascular stent designed for placement at a site of vascular injury, for inhibiting restenosis at the site, a method of using, and a method of making the stent. The stent includes a radially expandable body formed of one or more metallic filaments and a liquid-infusible mechanical anchoring layer attached to or formed in outer surface of the filaments. A drug coating in the stent is composed of a substantially polymer-free composition of an anti-restenosis drug, and has a substratum infused in the anchoring layer and a substantially continuous surface stratum of drug that is brought into direct contact with the vessel walls at the vascular site. Thus, the rate of release of the anti-restenosis drug from the surface stratum into said vascular site is determined solely by the composition of said drug coating. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123705 | COHESIVE OSTEOGENIC PUTTY AND MATERIALS THEREFOR - Described is an implantable medical material comprising a malleable, cohesive, shape-retaining putty including mineral particles, insoluble collagen fibers and soluble collagen. The medical material can be used in conjunction with biologically active factors such as osteogenic proteins to treat bone or other tissue defects in patients. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123706 | CONTINUOUS COATING SUPPLY SYSTEM AND METHOD - A continuous coating supply system includes a first coating storage unit, a second coating storage unit, a coating intake, a coating outlet, conduits and a plurality of valves. The conduits connect the first storage unit, the second coating storage unit, the coating intake and the coating outlet and are positioned on the conduits. The control unit is respectively connected to the first storage unit and the second storage, to determine a volume of coating in the first storage unit and the second storage unit, thus deciding to opened and close the valves. The pressure unit is respectively connected to the first storage unit and the second storage unit, to apply air pressure to the first coating storage unit and the second coating storage unit. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123707 | THIN FILM DEPOSITION APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE BY USING THE SAME - A thin film deposition apparatus including a deposition source having a crucible to contain a deposition material and a heater to heat and vaporize the deposition material; a nozzle unit disposed at a side of the deposition source along a first direction and having a plurality of nozzle slits to discharge the deposition material that was vaporized; a plurality of emission coefficient increasing units disposed toward the nozzle unit within the deposition source and increasing a quantity of motion of the deposition material that is discharged toward the nozzle unit; a patterning slit sheet disposed opposite to the nozzle unit and having a plurality of patterning slits arranged along the first direction; and a barrier plate assembly disposed between the nozzle unit and the patterning slit sheet along the first direction, and having a plurality of barrier plates that partition a space between the nozzle unit and the patterning slit sheet into a plurality of sub-deposition spaces. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123708 | MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR A LAMINATED BODY - A method for producing a layered article having a layer of particles stacked on a substrate, including the following steps: (1): preparing a mixed particle dispersion liquid by dispersing, in a liquid dispersion medium, inorganic particle chains (A) in a volume fraction of from 0.30 to 0.84, each of the chains being composed of three or more particles with a particle diameter of from 10 to 60 nm attached to each other in a chain form, inorganic particles (B) having an average particle diameter of from 1 to 20 nm in a volume fraction of from 0.10 to 0.45, and particles (C) having an average particle diameter Dc of larger than 20 nm in a volume fraction of from 0.06 to 0.25, (2): applying the mixed particle dispersion liquid onto the substrate, and (3): removing the liquid dispersion medium from the mixed particle dispersion liquid applied, thereby forming, on the substrate, the particle layer having a thickness of D that satisfies 0.5D≦Dc≦D. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123709 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PURE AMMONIUM PERRHENATE - A process for preparing a pure ammonium perrhenate includes producing a first aqueous suspension containing an ammonium perrhenate. A stoichiometric amount of a nitric acid is added to the first aqueous suspension so as to produce a second suspension. The second suspension is introduced into a cathode space of an electrolysis cell. The electrolysis cell is divided by a cation-exchange membrane into the cathode space and an anode space. The nitric acid is cathodically reduced to a nitrous acid in the cathode space by applying an electric potential. The nitrous acid is reacted with ammonium ions of the ammonium perrhenate so as to form an aqueous perrhenic acid. Potassium ions are removed from the aqueous perrhenic acid. At least a stoichiometric amount of ammonia is added to the aqueous perrhenic acid so as to produce the pure ammonium perrhenate. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123710 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING GLASS SUBSTRATE FOR INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM - To provide a process to improve acid resistance of a glass substrate for an information recording medium. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123711 | METHODS FOR FORMING METAL-POLYMER HYBRID TOOLING FOR FORMING PARTS HAVING MICRO FEATURES - A method for forming metal-polymer hybrid tooling includes patterning a surface of a member such as a silicon wafer, stainless steel, nickel or nickel alloy, engaging a polymer layer with the patterned features of the surface of the silicon wafer to form the polymer layer having a reverse of the patterned surface the silicon wafer, removing the patterned polymer layer to expose a patterned polymer layer surface, depositing a metallic layer on the patterned polymer layer surface, and wherein the deposited metallic layer on the patterned polymer layer is operable to form parts with features having a width dimension between about 0.01 microns and about 100 microns and a height dimension of between about 0.01 micron and about 800 microns (e.g., up to aspect ratio of 8). | 2011-05-26 |
20110123712 | THERMOCHROMIC COATING AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF - A thermochromic coating which comprises a thermochromic compound and a polyurea resin. The thermochromic compound and polyurea resin form a thermochromic layer. The coating optionally has a protective layer containing a resin and a UV-blocking material arranged on top of the thermochromic layer. A reflective layer containing a reflective material is optionally arranged between the thermochromic layer and the substrate. A thermochromic coating is formed by applying successive reflective, thermochromic, and protective layers on a substrate. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123713 | POWDER COATING APPARATUS AND METHOD - A filter support casing and filter provides powder into a Bernoulli flow system. The system has an upper end and a lower end, the upper end having an opening therein. The filter support casing extends downward from the upper end. There is a filter supported within the casing. The filter support casing and the filter define an internal volume within both the filter support casing and the filter. The volume is exposed to the opening in the upper end and as later explained is flow connected into a gas stream that will carry particles and spray particles. The casing has at least two concentric elements, a first inner elements and a second outer element, that rotate with respect to each other and which slide with respect to each other. The two elements rotate about their concentric positions and slide along their lengths. The first inner element is contiguous (adjacent and/or touch and adjacent) with the filter. The first inner element encloses the filter with arms (fingers, extensions, posts, etc.) extending from a top of the first inner element to a bottom of the first inner element. The arms provide an open area between arms between the top of the first inner element and the bottom of the first inner element. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123714 | CONTINUOUS INKJET PRINTER AQUOUS INK COMPOSITION - A continuous ink jet printer aqueous ink composition including pigment particles dispersed with a dispersant or self dispersing pigment particles without the need for a dispersant, and a polymer additive distinct from any dispersant used to disperse the pigment particles, wherein the polymer additive comprises a water soluble block copolymer having one or more poly(ethylene oxide) block segments wherein the polymer additive is present in an amount effective to stabilize the ink composition against shear induced agglomeration caused by pumping the ink composition through a continuous ink jet printing fluid system. A method of continuous ink jet printing includes A) providing a main fluid supply of a continuous inkjet printer with an aqueous ink composition of the invention; B) pumping the ink composition from the main fluid supply to a print head and ejecting a continuous stream of the ink composition from the print head which continuous stream is broken into spaced droplets; and C) in response to electrical signals received from a control mechanism, controlling the spaced droplets to select between printing droplets for marking a substrate and nonprinting droplets that are collected and returned to the main fluid supply. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123715 | METHOD FOR PARTIALLY COATING COMPLEX COMPONENTS WITH CATALYTICALLY ACTIVE COMPONENTS - A method for partially coating a shaped body, the surface of which comprises an area to be coated and an area to be left clear, wherein with the method a protective layer is applied to the area to be left clear, a layer comprising a fluid phase is applied to the surface, and the coated shaped body is heated to a temperature at which the protective layer is removed residue-free by pyrolysis. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123716 | Process for Preparing a Dispersion of a Particulate Solid - A process for preparing a dispersion of a particulate solid comprising:
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20110123717 | TWO PART SPRAY FOAM USING A BLOWING AGENT AS A PLASTICIZER AND A ROOM TEMPERATURE CROSSLINKING AGENT - Latex spray foams formed from a non-aqueous two-part foamable composition are provided. The A-side contains includes a dry latex polymer, a multifunctional acid, and a liquid blowing agent and the B-side contains a polyfunctional aziridine crosslinking agent a plasticizer, and, optionally, a non-functionalized resin. The multifunctional acid may be a secondary emulsion that is added to the composition separately. The polyfunctional aziridine crosslinking agent may be diluted by a plasticizer, which reduces the viscosity of the B-side. The plasticizer should have no acidic protons to react with the crosslinking agent. When no acidic protons are present, the B-side is stable for extended periods of time. Additionally, the inventive foam and composition are desirably free of water. The lack of water or small amount of water in the inventive foam composition permits the foam to be sprayed at temperatures below freezing and to a greater thickness compared to water-containing compositions. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123718 | Handheld roller device for painting corners - A handheld roller device for painting corners | 2011-05-26 |
20110123719 | Modification of Identification Signatures with an Applied Material - A method of modifying radar, thermal, acoustic, and visual signatures of an object includes the application of flocking to the object. The flocking may be applied by an electrostatic flocking process. The flocking material may be constructed to include a radar absorbent material to increase the efficacy of the flocking material relative to the reduction and alteration of radar signature screening. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123720 | METHOD FOR PAINTING A PLASTIC POWDER PRODUCT - A method for painting a plastic powder product includes the steps of: adding a conductive material into engineering plastics; high pressure injection molding the engineering plastics with the conductive material in a module to manufacture a plastic powder product; surface treating the plastic powder product for removing oil stains and inks from the plastic powder product, an electrostatic gun spraying paint on the plastic powder product; baking the plastic powder product in an ultraviolet oven for hardening the plastic powder product at a temperature between 90. degree. C. and 120. degree. C. for about 3 to 15 minutes. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123721 | ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF POLYOL ACRYLATES - The invention relates to a process for the enzymatic synthesis of polyol acrylates and also to a process for preparing polymeric polyol acrylates, to the polymers obtainable by this process, and to their use for preparing radiation-curable and thermally curable coating materials. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123722 | LIGHT-GUIDE INK, USING METHOD AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE SAME - Light-guide ink comprising: scattering particles of 2-25 parts by weight; a resin of 10-50 parts by weight; a pigment of 0.01-0.5 parts by weight; a solvent of 20-75 parts by weight; a photoinitiator of 0-8.5 parts by weight; and an additive of 0.01-3.5 parts by weight. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123723 | PHOTOSENSITIVE RESIN COMPOSITION AND PREPARATION METHOD - A photosensitive resin composition comprises: 0.01 wt %-10 wt % of reflective particles; 0 wt %-12 wt % of pigment; 1 wt %-10 wt % of dispersant; 1.5 wt %-5 wt % of dispersion resin; 2 wt %-25 wt % of optically active polymer; 1 wt %-22 wt % of optical active monomer; 0.4 wt %-5 wt % of epoxy resin; 5 wt %-85 wt % of solvent; 0.1 wt %-3 wt % of photoinitiator; and 0.01 wt %-3.5 wt % of additives. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123724 | DIELECTRIC COMPOSITE AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A DIELECTRIC COMPOSITE - A composite for a transducer facilitates an increased actuation force as compared to similar prior art composites for transducers. The composite facilitates increased compliance of the transducer in one direction, an improved reaction time as compared to similar prior art composites for transducers, and provides an increased lifetime of the transducer in which it is applied. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123725 | METHOD OF ENABLING SELECTIVE AREA PLATING ON A SUBSTRATE - A method of enabling selective area plating on a substrate includes forming a first electrically conductive layer ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110123726 | NANOSTRUCTURE SORTING - Apparatus, methods, and systems for sorting nanostructures, such as nanodots or nanotubes, are described. Sorting the nanostructures removes remnants of the nanotube fabrication from a mixture or bundle of material. The sorting activity may include suspending the mixture in a plasma to separate nanostructures and remnant material. A motive force, such as gas flow or laser, can be applied to the suspended nanostructures and remnants to move larger material out of the plasma, leaving smaller material trapped in the plasma. Additional embodiments are disclosed. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123727 | MAGNETIC LAMINATED STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MAKING - A method for making an article comprising a multilayered structure comprising a series of magnetic layers is provided. The method includes providing a substrate and depositing a series of magnetic layers on the substrate and disposing insulating layers between successive magnetic layers. Each magnetic layer has a thickness of at least about 2 micrometers and magnetic material has an average grain size less than 200 nm. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123728 | THIN FILM MANUFACTURING METHOD AND THIN FILM ELEMENT - A thin film manufacturing method includes the steps of a) placing a substrate including a first main surface inside a reaction container filled with a raw material solution, and b) forming a thin film by irradiating a light in the direction of the first main surface of the substrate. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123729 | DISPLAY SUBSTRATE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A display substrate includes a gate line disposed on a substrate, a data line crossing the gate line, a thin-film transistor electrically connected to the gate line and the data line, a light blocking layer disposed on the substrate and the thin-film transistor, where the light blocking layer blocks light and includes at least one selected from the group consisting of a zinc oxide, a copper oxide and a zinc-copper-oxide composite, and a pixel electrode electrically connected to the thin-film transistor. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123730 | PROCESS FOR BENDING A GLASS PANEL WITH A PLURALITY OF SUPPORTS - A glazing element-bending process including first to fourth stages. The first stage bends the glazing element through gravitational depression on a first support providing it with a first central depression. The second stage continues the bending of the glazing element through gravitational depression on a second support, providing it with a second central depression more pronounced than the first and until such time as the whole periphery of the glazing element enters into contact with the second support, the glazing element being at a sufficiently high temperature to enable its central part to continue to sag following contact of the whole of the periphery. The third stage continues the bending of the glazing element through gravitational depression, providing it with a third central depression more pronounced than the second, the periphery being always in contact with the second support. The fourth stage halts the depression of the glazing element by cooling and gives it the desired final shape. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123731 | DECORATIVE MEMBER, PARTICULARLY INTENDED TO BE USED AS AN EMBLEM FOR A MOTOR-VEHICLE, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A decorative member, particularly to be used as an emblem on a motor vehicle, comprises a first body of transparent plastic material having a front face and a substantially flat rear face, an image formed by ink-jet printing at a printing zone of the rear face, and a generally flat second body applied to the rear face of the first body. The size of the printing zone of the first body is substantially smaller than the rear face, and the first body and the second body are connected to each other at a connecting strip encircling the printing zone, which strip defines a tight seal, so that the image is enclosed in a chamber sealingly closed with respect to the outer environment. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123732 | UV CURED HETEROGENEOUS INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER BELTS (ITB) - Exemplary embodiments provide an intermediate transfer member that can include a plurality of carbon nanotubes dispersed in an ultraviolet (UV) curable polymer in an amount to allow a bulk curing of the UV curable polymer and to provide the cured polymer an electrical resistivity and/or a mechanical modulus useful for electrostatographic devices and processes. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123733 | Vacuum flat glass substrate structure - A vacuum flat glass substrate structure includes two glass substrates and a glass frit adhering to the boundary of the two glass substrates. The glass substrates and the glass frit form a sealed vacuum room. The two glass substrates have receiving gaps formed on the boundary thereof. A glass tube is disposed in the receiving gaps, and an interior end portion of the glass tube extends into the vacuum room and a sealed exterior end portion of the glass tube doesn't extend out of the geometric space in accordance of the receiving gaps. Accordingly, the present invention can receive and conceal the glass tube protruding out of the surfaces associated with the glass substrates in the receiving gaps, thereby keeping the glass substrates in flat and smooth shape after being lapped and sealed. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123734 | FLAT VACUUM GLASS STRUCTURE - A vacuum glass structure comprising two glass substrates maintained at an substantially constant interval by a glass frit paste sealingly adhering to the peripheries thereof, forming a hermetically sealed vacuum room. A receiving gap is formed at the periphery of the glass substrate. The internal surface of the glass structure further includes an air chamber and a glass tube groove for receiving a pumping tube. The pumping tube can be placed inside the receiving gap with the internal end of the pumping tube extending from the receiving gap through the glass tube groove into the air chamber. The external end of the pumping tube constitutes a hermetic seal retained within the geometric boundary of the receiving gap. The air chamber structure may improve air transferring efficiency and prevents problems such as blockage in the pumping tube, thus enabling an increase in production yield. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123735 | CNT-INFUSED FIBERS IN THERMOSET MATRICES - A structural support includes a cylindrical core, an inner layer within the core and an outer layer. The inner and outer layers include CNT-infused fiber materials in a thermoset matrix. A composite includes a thermoset matrix and a CNT-infused fiber material having CNTs with lengths between about 20 to about 500 microns or about 0.1 to about 15 microns. For the latter range, CNTs are present between about 0.1 to about 5 percent by weight of the composite. A method of making a structural support includes wet winding a first CNT-infused fiber about a cylindrical mandrel in a direction substantially parallel to the mandrel axis, wet winding a baseline layer about the first CNT-infused fiber at an angle substantially non-parallel to the mandrel axis, and wet winding a second CNT-infused fiber about the baseline layer in a direction substantially parallel to the mandrel axis. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123736 | ICE-PHOBIC COATING AND USE THEREOF - The invention pertains to a method for reducing gas hydrate adhesion to the interior surface of a conduit and associated equipment transporting or processing a fluid stream in oil and gas exploration and production, petroleum refining and/or petrochemistry, by providing the conduit interior surface with a coating layer exhibiting a static contact angle of the sessile water drop on the coating layer in air higher than 75° at ambient air conditions, as measured according to ASTM D7334-08, wherein said coating layer comprises diamond like carbon (DLC) comprising fractions of one or more components selected from the group consisting of silicon (Si), oxygen (O) and fluor (F). | 2011-05-26 |
20110123737 | MARKING OF PRODUCT HOUSINGS - Techniques or processes for providing markings on products are disclosed. In one embodiment, the products have housings and the markings are to be provided on the housings. For example, a housing for a particular product can include an outer housing surface and the markings can be provided in the outer housing surface so as to be visible from the outside of the housing. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123738 | METHOD OF MAKING A SILICA CRUCIBLE IN A CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE - A silica crucible is made in a mold cavity of the type in which ambient atmosphere can be drawn through silica grain in the cavity. In one embodiment, a silica grain layer is formed in the mold cavity and gas, which may comprise helium, nitrogen, hydrogen, or a mixture thereof, is introduced into the mold cavity. The silica grain layer is heated while substantially no ambient atmosphere is drawn through the silica grain. Thereafter, at least a portion of the silica grain layer is fused while drawing ambient atmosphere through the silica grain. The gas displaces air in the mold cavity thereby reducing nitrogen oxides and ozone. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123739 | INFLATABLE MULTILAYER BOLSTER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - Described is an inflatable multilayer bolster for a vehicle passenger compartment including a hollow body with back and front walls, an air chamber formed between them, and an inflator for injecting pressurized fluid to inflate the hollow body. Preferably, both the front and back walls have an inner layer made of a structural deformable material and an outer surfacing layer co-extruded with the inner layer. Also described is a method of manufacturing the multilayer bolster by co-extruding first and second polymers through a die to produce a parison, and then blow-molding the parison to form the hollow body. Thus the front wall and preferably the back wall as well have an inner layer made of the first polymer in a structural deformable condition and an outer surfacing layer made of the second polymer. This co-extruded multilayer constructed bolster allows efficient manufacturing, structural, inflation and aesthetic characteristics. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123740 | METHOD FOR MAKING DEVICE HOUSING, AND DEVICE HOUSING - An exemplary method for making a device housing includes the following steps: providing a substrate made of polyphenylene sulfide resin; plasma treating a surface of the substrate; and forming a non-conductive metallic coat on the treated surface of the substrate. A device housing made by the method includes a substrate and a non-conductive metallic coat formed on the substrate. The substrate is made of polyphenylene sulfide resin. Adhesion between the non-conductive metallic coat and the substrate is more than 3B. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123741 | COLORANT COMPATIBLE OXYGEN SCAVENGING POLYMER COMPOSITIONS AND ARTICLES MADE FROM SAME - The disclosure relates to oxygen scavenging polymer compositions, methods of making the compositions, articles prepared from the compositions, and methods of making the articles. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123742 | Easy-Open Reclosable Films Having an Interior Frangible Interface and Articles Made Therefrom - The present invention relates to peelable resealable multilayer films which include at least a first polymer layer, a second polymer layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive in direct contact with and bonded to both the first and third layers. The bond formed between the second and third layers includes a peelable resealable interface having a first interfacial peel strength, A, and a second interfacial peel strength, B. The peelable resealable interface includes a first interfacial peel strength, A, having a value of less than 3500 gram-force/inch (1350 newton/meter) as measured in accordance with ASTM F-904-98 test method when the films of the present invention are peeled from a second thermoplastic film to which the film has been heat-sealed. The second interfacial peel strength, B, has a value of at 400 gram-force/inch (154 newton/meter) as measured in accordance with ASTM F-904-98 test method when the films are peeled from and re-adhered to a second film. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123743 | Easy-Open Reclosable Films Having Interior Frangible Interface and Articles Made Therefrom - The present invention relates to peelable resealable multilayer films which include at least a first polymer layer, a second polymer layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive in direct contact with and bonded to both the first and third layers. The bond formed between the second and third layers includes a peelable resealable interface having a first interfacial peel strength, A, and a second interfacial peel strength, B. The peelable resealable interface includes a first interfacial peel strength, A, having a value of less than 3500 gram-force/inch (1350 newton/meter) as measured in accordance with ASTM F-904-98 test method when the films of the present invention are peeled from a second thermoplastic film to which the film has been heat-sealed. The second interfacial peel strength, B, has a value of at least 400 gram-force/inch (154 newton/meter) as measured in accordance with ASTM F-904-98 test method when the films are peeled from and re-adhered to a second film. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123744 | SEPARATION-RESISTANT GAS-BARRIER LAMINATE - In a gas-barrier laminate having a layer structure of aromatic polyester resin/polyglycolic acid resin/aromatic polyester resin, a small amount of an aromatic polyester resin polymerized with a germanium compound (catalyst) is blended to the polyglycolic acid resin forming the core layer, thereby surface-roughening the polyglycolic acid resin layer. As a result, the peeling resistance between the polyglycolic acid resin/aromatic polyester resin layers is practically improved while maintaining a good gas-barrier property. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123745 | Pressureless Polymer Pipe, A Compositon Therefore, And A Process For Preparing It - A pressureless polymer pipe, a composition therefore, and a process of preparing the composition are described. The pipe is characterised in that the polymer comprises a propylene polymer composition where the propylene base polymer is a heterophasic propylene copolymer having a matrix of a propylene homopolymer and a dispersed phase of an elastomeric copolymer of propylene and at least one olefin comonomer; has a comonomer content of 2-7% by weight, based on the weight of the heterophasic propylene copolymer; has a melt flow rate MFR (2/230), determined according to ISO 1133 C4, of 0.1-2.0 g/10 min; has a broad molecular weight distribution as defined by its rheology shear thinning index, SHI | 2011-05-26 |
20110123746 | OIL EXTENDED RUBBER COMPOSITIONS - The present invention describes a composition comprising a diene-based rubber and at least one cyclo-aliphatic epoxide-based polyether or polyglycol ether. The present invention also describes a composition comprising at least one extending oil and at least one cyclo-aliphatic epoxide-based polyether or polyglycol ether, wherein the at least one extending oil is selected from the group consisting of an aromatic oil, an aliphatic oil, a naphthenic oil, and mixtures thereof. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123747 | Nitrile rubbers which optionally contain alkylthio terminal groups and which are optionally hydrogenated - An improved polymerization and process method allows the production of special nitrile rubbers which are characterized by a specific anion content and an excellent storage stability and allow a particularly good vulcanization rate and moreover result in vulcanized materials that have advantageous properties, especially with regard to the contact with metal components of molded parts based on said vulcanized materials. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123748 | Nitrile rubbers which optionally contain alkylthio terminal groups and which are optionally hydrogenated - An improved polymerization and processing method allows the production of special nitrile rubbers which are characterized by a specific cation content which leads to an excellent storage stability and particularly good vulcanization rate and moreover results in vulcanized materials that have advantageous properties. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123749 | SEMIAROMATIC MOULDING COMPOSITIONS AND USES OF THESE - A polyamide moulding composition with the following constitution is described:
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20110123750 | NEW GEL COAT FORMULATION - New gel coat composition, in particular new marine gel coat compositions, a process for their manufacture as well as their use to coat surfaces of articles exposed to light, water and solvents. The gel coats incorporate a precipitated silica having
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20110123751 | PROPYLENE POLYMER PIPES FOR PIPELINES - Single- or multilayer propylene polymer pipes and pipe components for pipelines with improved resistance to rapid crack propagation made from a propylene homopolymer with a melt index of 0.05 to 10 g/10 min at 230° C./2.16 kg or propylene block copolymer from 90.0 to 99.9 wt % of propylene and 0.1 to 10.0 wt % of a α-olefins with 2 or 4 to 18 carbon atoms with a melt index of 0.05 to 8 g/10 min at 230° C./2.16 kg or mixtures thereof, wherein the propylene homopolymers or propylene block copolymers are β-nucleated propylene polymers, and the propylene polymer pipes for pipelines made from the β-nucleated propylene homopolymers have a rapid crack propagation characterized by a critical temperature of −5 to +40° C. and a critical pressure≧3 bar below the critical temperature and the propylene polymer pipes made from β-nucleated propylene block copolymers have a rapid crack propagation characterized by a critical temperature of −25 to 0° C. and a critical pressure≧3 bar below the critical temperature. The propylene polymer pipes with improved resistance to rapid crack propagation are suitable for the transportation of fluids and pressurized fluids such as natural gas, water and the like. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123752 | Thermoplastic Shelf Talker Labels - A sheet of printed labels where the facestock and the liner are microperforated around and through the depth of the perimeter of each of the labels provided in the sheet of printed labels. An attachment pattern or feature is provided on one or both of the facestock or shelf area to facilitate attachment of the shelf taker. Combining the microperforations along the perimeter with a connecting smooth full cut portion provides a smooth full cut for ease of removal of the label from the sheet and removal of the facestock from the liner. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123753 | High Opacity Laser Printable Facestock - A multilayer laminate such as a label assembly having high opacity and desirable appearance characteristics is described. The laminate includes a facestock layer, an adhesive layer, and a liner layer. The facestock layer includes a print-receiving top coat layer that includes a combination of titanium dioxide and one or more optical brighteners. The combination of these materials avoids build up of static charges upon laser printing on the facestock. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123754 | STRUCTURAL COLOR DISPLAY MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE SAME - Provided is a structural color display material containing a sheet of substrate having: an adhesive layer on a rear surface of the substrate; and a structural color display layer which contains structural color particles and a matrix and exhibits a structural color on a front surface of the substrate, wherein the front surface of the substrate on which is formed the structural color display layer exhibits a water contact angle of 60 to 100°. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123755 | Framing Corner Joint and Method of Manufacture - A framing corner joint includes first and second framing rails of fiberglass-reinforced resin construction. The first and second framing rails have hollow mitered ends. A pair of thermoplastic plugs are received in the mitered ends of the respective framing rails. Each of the plugs includes a body inserted into the hollow interior of an associated framing rail and a flat plug flange at an angle of 45° to the body. The plug flanges extend outwardly from the peripheries of the bodies between the rail ends and have flat end faces that are bonded to each other. The bodies of the plugs preferably are hollow, and preferably are received by interference press-fit within the ends of the rails. The plug flanges of the plugs preferably are welded to each other. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123756 | INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM - An information recording medium ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110123757 | BREATHABLE CHEMBIO PROTECTION FABRIC WITH CARBON NANOTUBE PHYSICAL PATHOGEN BARRIER - A fabric for use in chemical and biological (CB) protective garments includes at least one felt layer having from 25% to 100% carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers as a breathable physical barrier against toxic chemical droplets and/or pathogens. The felt layers are cleaned and consolidated into a mechanically competent sheet which can form adhesive seams having lapshear greater than the sheet itself. An additional supporting layer can be included. The supporting layer can be a wicking layer which is permeable with a chlorinated or otherwise chemically active solution to establish a reactive chemical barrier, the solution being dispensed on demand from a portable container. Embodiments include a second layer of CNT or of another backing fabric, sandwiching the wicking layer therebetween. Impermeable fluoropolymer seams can divide the fabric into a plurality of CNT/wicking cells. A layer of activated charcoal and/or halamine-forming hydantoin can be included for persistent reactive chemical protection. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123758 | FLOOR MATTING/CARPETING - A mat/carpet ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110123759 | WRAPPABLE TEXTILE SLEEVE WITH INTEGRAL ATTACHMENT AND CLOSURE DEVICE - A wrappable textile tubular sleeve for routing and protecting elongate members is provided. The sleeve includes an elongate wall constructed from interlaced yarns. The wall has opposite inner and outer edges extending between opposite ends of the sleeve parallel to a central longitudinal axis of the sleeve. The wall also has oppositely facing inner and outer faces extending between the inner and outer edges. The inner face bounds an inner cavity of the tubular sleeve upon wrapping the outer edge in outwardly overlapping relation with the inner edge about the central longitudinal axis. Further, an elongate fastener extends parallel to the central longitudinal axis adjacent the outer edge. The fastener faces outwardly from the outer face and is configured for attachment to an external support member. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123760 | PRODUCT BASED ON MINERAL FIBERS AND PROCESS FOR OBTAINING IT - A thermal insulation product based on mineral wool, characterized in that the fibers have a micronaire of less than 10 l/min, preferably less than 7 l/min and especially between 3 and 6 l/min, the product including infrared absorbent and/or reflective elements, and in that the product has a thermal conductivity of less than 30 mW/m.K. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123761 | BIODEGRADABLE SURFACE PROTECTION SYSTEM MAT - A mat for protecting surfaces from the accumulation of liquids is disclosed. The mat comprises a molded polymeric grid layer made of an elastomeric material having several openings and an absorbent core. The absorbent core comprises a moisture absorbent layer and a moisture barrier layer. The grid layer has a surface engaging perimeter, and the moisture barrier comprises a skid resistant material. The various layers and materials used are either inherently biodegradable or rendered biodegradable through the use of one or more additives. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123762 | BAMBOO STALK ASSEMBLY - A bamboo assembly includes a first bamboo stalk with first and second holes. A second bamboo stalk extends through the first and second holes of the first bamboo stalk. The second bamboo stalk includes third and fourth holes. An insert is engaged in the third and fourth holes of the second bamboo stalk. An engaging member includes an engaging end extending through the first and second holes and engaged with the insert to engage the first and second bamboo stalks together. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123763 | Polylactic acid shrink films and methods of manufacturing same - A heat-shrinkable polylactic acid (PLA) film and a method of its manufacture are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, the PLA films exhibit heat-induced growth in the cross direction with concomitant shrinkage in the machine direction. The films may comprise any grade of PLA polymer, optionally including additives, such as antiblock, slip, viscosity enhancers and combinations thereof. A method of manufacture is disclosed which includes a post-extrusion temperature conditioning step. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123764 | METHOD OF MAKING A MOLDED ARTICLE - In various embodiments, a method of making a molded article comprises forming a composite into a desired shape for the article, and cutting the formed article to form desired openings in the article. The composite comprises a top layer that comprises a blend of a first polycarbonate comprising repeat units of dimethyl bisphenol cyclohexane and a second polycarbonate comprising repeat units of bisphenol A, said second polycarbonate being different from said first polycarbonate, wherein the repeat units of dimethyl bisphenol cyclohexane are present in an amount of at least 50 weight percent relative of the total repeat units in the top layer, and (b) a second layer comprising a bisphenol-A polycarbonate, said second layer being joined with the top layer. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123765 | METHOD OF PRODUCING OPTICAL ELEMENT AND OPTICAL ELEMENT - Provided are an optical element and a method of producing an optical element in which sufficient adhesion with an upper layer can be secured without damaging spectral characteristics. The production method includes the step of forming a first structural body in which a space part and a structural part are alternately and repeatedly arranged, the step of forming an etching stopper layer on an upper part of the structural part, and the step of forming a second structural body on the etching stopper layer by etching. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123766 | OVERSHEET FOR CARD - There is provided an over-sheet for a card, the sheet being formed of at least three layers including a skin layer and a core layer and laminated by a coextrusion technique. The skin layer, which is an outermost layer on both sides of the three-layer sheet, is formed of a substantially amorphous aromatic polyester-based resin composition containing 0.01 to 3 parts by mass of at least one lubricant selected from the group of fatty acid ester, fatty acid amide, and fatty acid metal salt. The core layer is formed of a polycarbonate resin. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123767 | COATING OF A BODY MADE OF STEEL OR CARBON-FIBER REINFORCED PLASTIC MATERIAL, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A COATING - There is provided a coating for a body of steel or a carbon fiber reinforced plastic material, particularly a roller, with an adhesion-promoting layer of thermoplastic that is deposited on the body, in the surface near material matrix of which solid (powder) particles are embedded in a form-fitting adhering manner such that only a partial region of these particles projects from the adhesion promoting layer, as well as with a functional layer of oxide ceramic or wear-resistant hard metal overlaying the adhesion-promoting layer, in which the partial regions of the particles projecting from the adhesion-promoting layer are embedded. For producing such a coating, the adhesion-promoting layer preferably is heated to a honey-like viscosity, and powder particles are injected, for example by thermal spraying, into the surface near material matrix of the heated adhesion-promoting layer in a form-fitting adhering manner such that only the tips of these particles project. These tips connect to subsequently deposited powder particles which form the functional layer of oxide ceramic such as Al | 2011-05-26 |
20110123768 | PLASTIC FILM, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, POLARIZER AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - A plastic film having an internal haze of at most 0.08 and a total haze of at least 0.41 is, when attached to a polarizer and incorporated in a display device as a retardation film therein, effective for bettering the contrast of the device, and has good film handling characteristics during transport. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123769 | Composition and system for preformed thermoplastic road marking with sequential features - The present disclosure describes preformed pre-bonded thermoplastic sections comprising smaller articles where the articles and sections have planar top surfaces and planar bottom surfaces that are coplanar to each other. There is also an adhesive backing layer on the coplanar bottom surfaces so that the adhesive backing layer bridges and bonds coplanar bottom surfaces to form unified pre-bonded thermoplastic signage thereby preventing dislodging or separation of the signage during handling, movement, and/or transportation before or during application of the pre-bonded signage. The articles when properly sequenced, matched, and combined, together makeup the sections such that when the sections are also sequenced and matched the sections combine to form thermoplastic signage with a final pattern wherein the planar top surfaces include sequential features necessary to visibly aid in quick assembly of one or more unified thermoplastic signages. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123770 | Preformed thermoplastic pavement marking and method utilizing large aggregate for improved long term skid resistance and reduced tire tracking - The present disclosure describes a preformed or in some cases a hot applied thermoplastic marking composition comprising a planar top surface portion and a planar bottom surface portion that are coplanar to each other, wherein said bottom surface portion is directly applied to a substrate via application of heat or pressure or both heat and pressure and wherein said top surface portion comprises an intermix that exits throughout said thermoplastic composition and includes large grit size aggregate in the range of about 8 to about 20 mesh or grit size, thereby reducing or eliminating tire tracking while also improving long-term skid resistance. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123771 | NANOFABRICATION PROCESS AND NANODEVICE - A nanofabrication process for use with a photoresist that is disposed on a substrate includes the steps of exposing the photoresist to a grayscale radiation pattern, developing the photoresist to remove a irradiated portions and form a patterned topography having a plurality of nanoscale critical dimensions, and selectively etching the photoresist and the substrate to transfer a corresponding topography having a plurality of nanoscale critical dimensions into the substrate. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123772 | CORE SUBSTRATE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING CORE SUBSTRATE - A core substrate and a method of manufacturing the core substrate are disclosed. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the core substrate includes an adhesive resin layer having a mineral filler added therein, a metal sheet, which is patterned and embedded in the adhesive resin layer, and an insulation layer, which is stacked on both surfaces of the adhesive resin layer. Since a through-hole is formed to correspond to the number of via holes in accordance with a higher density of a printed circuit board, no conventional land is required to be formed, thereby reducing the defect of eccentricity. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123773 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A MULTI-PLY FIBROUS PRODUCT AND MULTI-PLY FIBROUS PRODUCT - A device for producing a multi-ply fibrous product includes an embossing roll with first and second embossing protrusions on its outer circumferential surface having at least two different heights in a radial direction, an anvil roll cooperating with the embossing roll, an application roll for applying colored adhesive or ink arranged next to the embossing roll, and a marrying roll or another embossing roll running against the embossing roll, wherein the application roll forms a negative gap with the outer diameter of the embossing roll, and the negative gap exceeds the difference in height of the first and second protrusions. A method for producing a multi-ply fibrous product and a multi-ply fibrous product are also described. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123774 | Method of manufacturing optical laminate - To provide an optical laminate that can sufficiently exhibit the function of a functional material such as an antistatic agent or fine particles in the obtained laminate without using a binder material for fixing the functional material to the substrate, as well as a method for manufacturing the same, there is obtained the optical laminate by step (A1) in which the substrate is coated with a composition (a) containing a solvent capable of swelling or dissolving the substrate and the functional material, step (A2) of drying, and step (A3) of forming a resin layer on the coated substrate. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123775 | Fabric with Discrete Elastic and Plastic Regions and Method for Making Same - An in situ compositionally modulated meltspun fabric and method for making the same. The meltspun fabric has at least one layer comprising a plurality of discrete regions of fiber. At least two discrete regions of fiber are inelastic or extensible and at least one discrete region of fiber is elastic or extensible. The layer is compositionally modulated in the cross direction. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123776 | GRAPHENE LAMINATE AND METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME - A graphene laminate including a substrate, a binder layer on the substrate, and graphene on the binder layer, wherein the graphene is bound to the substrate by the binder layer. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123777 | ANTI-REFLECTIVE FILM AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF - The present invention provides an anti-reflective film that prevents wavelength dispersion from being applied to light transmitted through an anti-reflective film. The present invention is an anti-reflective film, which reduces reflection of visible light on a surface of a substrate by being mounted on the substrate, has a wavelength dispersion structure for applying first wavelength dispersion to visible light transmitting through the anti-reflective film, and contains a wavelength dispersion material for applying second wavelength dispersion to the visible light transmitting through the anti-reflective film, wherein visible light transmitted through the anti-reflective film has flat transmission wavelength dispersion in a visible light region. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123778 | INTERIOR DESIGN FILM GIVING AN IMPRESSION OF THE APPEARANCE OF METAL - Provided is a plastic interior film having an effect of metallic feeling. The interior film includes a base film; and a pattern layer having one or more pattern selected from a group of a hairline pattern, a mirror pattern, a bead blast pattern, an uneven pattern, an etching pattern and a vibration pattern. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123779 | MIXED LITHOGRAPHY WITH DUAL RESIST AND A SINGLE PATTERN TRANSFER - An inorganic electron beam sensitive oxide layer is formed on a carbon based material layer or an underlying layer. The inorganic electron beam sensitive oxide layer is exposed with an electron beam and developed to form patterned oxide regions. An ultraviolet sensitive photoresist layer is applied over the patterned oxide regions and exposed surfaces of the carbon based material layer, and subsequently exposed with an ultraviolet radiation and developed. The combined pattern of the patterned ultraviolet sensitive photoresist and the patterned oxide regions is transferred into the carbon based material layer, and subsequently into the underlying layer to form trenches. The carbon based material layer serves as a robust mask for performing additional pattern transfer into the underlying layer, and may be easily stripped afterwards. The patterned ultraviolet sensitive photoresist, the patterned oxide regions, and the patterned carbon based material layer are subsequently removed. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123780 | Method for Forming a Crimping Fold in a Multi-Layer Composite Material and Multi-Layer Composite Material Having at Least One Crimping Fold - A method for forming a beading fold in a multi-layer composite material, which has at least one core layer made of a plastics material and at least two cover layers made of a metallic material, provides high process reliability and optimal integrity of the formed multi-layer composite material. In particular, the method provides that, in the region of the beading fold to be formed, the core layer of the composite material is heated at least in portions to a temperature of 180° C. to 300° C. Also described herein is a multi-layer composite material having at least one beading fold, said material comprising at least one core layer made of a plastics material and at least two cover layers made of a metallic material. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123781 | Corrugated fiberboard for bullet-resistant vest - A corrugated fiberboard includes a top linerboard comprising an upper layer of PE and a lower layer of paper; a corrugated sheet comprising a plurality of layers of corrugation trough support, each of the layers of corrugation trough support having a crush resistance in a range of 90 g/m | 2011-05-26 |
20110123782 | RECYCLABLE COATED BANNER SUBSTRATE - Disclosed is a recyclable coated banner substrate comprising (1) a composition comprising (a) copolymers of ethylene and maleic anhydride or its functional equivalents and (b) ethylene copolymers with polar comonomers such as ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers, ethylene/alkyl (meth)acrylate copolymers and ethylene/(meth)acrylate/carbon monoxide terpolymers, and (2) a planar polyolefin banner substrate wherein the composition is affixed to at least one side of the planar polyolefin banner substrate. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123783 | MULTILAYER BUILD PROCESSSES AND DEVICES THEREOF - A process to form devices may include forming a seed layer on and/or over a substrate, modifying a seed layer selectively, forming an image-wise mold layer on and/or over a substrate and/or electrodepositing a first material on and/or over an exposed conductive area. A process may include selectively applying a temporary patterned passivation layer on a conductive substrate, selectively forming an image-wise mold layer on and/or over a substrate, forming a first material on and/or over at least one of the exposed conductive areas and/or removing a temporary patterned passivation layer. A process may include forming a sacrificial image-wise mold layer on a substrate layer, selectively placing one or more first materials in one or more exposed portions of a substrate layer, forming one or more second materials on and/or over a substrate layer and/or removing a portion of a sacrificial image-wise mold layer. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123784 | WATER-SOLUBLE NEAR-INFRARED ABSORBING COLORING MATTERS AND AQUEOUS INKS CONTAINING SAME - Coloring matters represented by general formula (1) or salts thereof are simply provided at a low cost as water-soluble coloring matters which exhibit absorption in the near-infrared region. Further, aqueous ink compositions which contain the coloring matters and have excellent storage stability are also provided. In general formula (1), Nc is optionally substituted naphthalocyanine; M is a metal oxide or the like; R | 2011-05-26 |
20110123785 | NON-LATEX LAMINATED BALLOONS CONTAINING PIGMENT AND RELATED METHODS - A laminated balloon and methods of making same. The laminated balloons can be two-ply or three-ply. The laminated balloons have a color imbedded in them through the use of pigments in the plies and the adhesives used to create the laminated balloons. Other materials, such as glitter and crushed mica, can be added to the plies and the adhesive to add visual effects to the balloons. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123786 | ELASTIC BONDING FILMS - Elastic bonding films that include an elastic, thermoset core layer and a thermoplastic bonding layer on each side of the core layer are described. The thermoset core layer is a polyurethane formed as the reaction product of (i) a multifunctional isocyanate with (ii) a combination of polyols comprising (a) polyester diol, (b) crosslinker, and (c) hard segment. Articles incorporating such elastic bonding films including fabrics bonded to such films are also described. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123787 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING GLASS FILM, METHOD FOR TREATING GLASS FILM AND GLASS FILM LAMINATE - A method of producing a glass film comprises a first step of forming an inorganic thin film on a surface of a supporting glass so that a surface of the inorganic thin film after being formed has a surface roughness Ra of 2.0 nm or less after film formation, a second step of forming a glass film laminate by laminating a glass film having a surface roughness Ra of 2.0 nm or less on the surface of the inorganic thin film in a state of being in contact with each other, a third step of carrying out treatment involving heating with respect to the glass film laminate, and a fourth step of peeling off the glass film from the supporting glass after the treatment involving heating. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123788 | Thin Films Including Nanoparticles With Solar Reflectance Properties for Building Materials - Disclosed are solar-reflective building materials, including roofing articles, that include nanoparticle-containing thin films; such articles display high reflectance of near-infrared radiation and high transmission of radiation in the visible light range so as to reduce the heat island effects experienced by the articles while also maintaining an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Also disclosed are related methods of fabricating such articles. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123789 | ORIENTED WHITE POLYESTER FILM - The invention provides a oriented white polyester film, which includes at least one polyester film with a cavitation additive, wherein the cavitation additive includes poly(methyl methacrylate-co-methyl methacrylamide), a copolymer of sulfophthalate salt and nylon, polyarylate (PAR), ethylene methacrylate (EMA), ethylene methacrylate acrylic acid terpolymer (EMAAA), polyetherimide (PEI), metallocene catalyzed cyclic olefin copolymer (mCOC) or combinations thereof. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123790 | Method for Functionalization of Nanoscale Fiber Films - Methods are provided for functionalizing a macroscopic film comprised of nanoscale fibers by controlled irradiation. The methods may include the steps of (a) providing a nanoscale fiber film material comprising a plurality of nanoscale fibers (which may include single wall nanotubes, multi-wall nanotubes, carbon nanofibers, or a combination thereof); and (b) irradiating the nanoscale fiber film material with a controlled amount of radiation in the open air or in a controlled atmosphere. The step of irradiating the nanoscale fiber film material is effective to functionalize the plurality of nanoscale fibers. Irradiated nanoscale fiber films are also provided having improved mechanical and electrical conducting properties. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123791 | COMPOSITION FOR THE PROTECTION OF A SHAPED ARTICLE AGAINST CORROSION - The invention relates to a composition for the protection of a shaped article against corrosion, said composition comprising (a) a polyisobutene having a glass transition temperature of less than −20° C. and surface tension of less than 40 mM/m at a temperature above the glass transition temperature of said polyisobutene, (b) a filler material and (c) an anti-oxidant composition. The anti-oxidant composition comprises a primary and/or a secondary anti-oxidant, the primary anti-oxidant being selected from the group consisting of sterically hindered phenol compounds. The invention further relates to a wrapping tape comprising said composition for the protection of a shaped article, a process for the manufacture of said wrapping tape and a process for covering a shaped article with said wrapping tape. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123792 | ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY NEAR INFRARED REFLECTING HYBRID PIGMENTS - A hybrid pigment composition is provided including a pigment or a dye and a fibrous clay. The pigment composition has higher reflectance in a near infrared region than a visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The fibrous clay can be selected from palygorskite, sepiolite, and mixtures thereof. The hybrid pigment composition is tunable to provide high reflectance at a desired wavelength in the near infrared region. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123793 | ARTICLE FOR INSULATION AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF - An article for insulation ( | 2011-05-26 |
20110123794 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR DIGITAL MANUFACTURING - A method for manufacturing objects/materials includes selectively arranging the predetermined components in a staging area, substantially simultaneously selectively removing two or more of the selectively arranged predetermined components according to a predetermined removal plan and substantially simultaneously placing the selectively removed components, the removed components being substantially simultaneously placed at a predetermined location. A system for practicing the method includes a supply of the predetermined components, an arranging subsystem receiving the predetermined components and arranging the predetermined components according to a predetermined arrangement, a selective removal subsystem for selectively removing at least two of the selectively arranged predetermined components, the selectively removing occurring substantially simultaneously and according to a predetermined removal prescription, and a placement subsystem for substantially simultaneously placing the selectively removed components at a predetermined location. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123795 | Hybrid Silicon Wafer and Method for Manufacturing Same - Provided is a hybrid silicon wafer comprising a structure in which a single-crystal wafer is embedded in a sintered polysilicon wafer. Also provided is a method for manufacturing a hybrid silicon wafer having a structure in which a single-crystal wafer is embedded in a sintered polysilicon wafer, wherein a part of the sintered polysilicon is hollowed, a single crystal ingot is inserted into the hollowed portion, these are mutually bonded through thermal diffusion bonding based on HIP to prepare a complex of the sintered polysilicon and the single-crystal silicon ingot, and the complex is sliced. Thereby provided are a hybrid silicon wafer comprising functions of both the polysilicon wafer and the single-crystal wafer, and a method for manufacturing such a hybrid silicon wafer. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123796 | INTERPOSER FILMS USEFUL IN SEMICONDUCTOR PACKAGING APPLICATIONS, AND METHODS RELATING THERETO - An interposer film for IC packaging is disclosed. The interposer film comprises a substrate that supports a plurality of electrically conductive domains. The substrate contains a rigid rod type polyimide and about 5-60 wt % filler. The filler has at least one dimension that (on average) is less than about 800 nanometers, and the filler also has an average aspect ratio greater than about 3:1. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123797 | LASER PRINTER SYSTEMS, INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER MEMBERS, PRIMER LAYERS FOR INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER MEMBERS, AND PRIMER LAYER COMPOSITIONS - Briefly described, embodiments of this disclosure includes intermediate transfer members, primer layer materials, methods of forming an intermediate transfer member layers having a base and an acrylic rubber layer, are disclosed. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123798 | BRANCHED POLYDIORGANOSILOXANE POLYAMIDE COPOLYMERS - Branched polydiorganosiloxane polyamide, block copolymers and methods of making the copolymers are provided. The method of making the copolymers involves reacting one or more amine compounds including at least one polyamine with a precursor having at least one polydiorganosiloxane segment and at least two ester groups. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123799 | PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE COMPOSITION FOR OPTICAL FILM, PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE LAYER FOR OPTICAL FILM, PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE OPTICAL FILM AND IMAGE DISPLAY - A pressure-sensitive adhesive composition for an optical film of the present invention includes a (meth)acrylic polymer(A) that comprises, as monomer units, 67 to 96.99% by weight of alkyl (meth)acrylate(a1), 1 to 20% by weight of benzyl (meth)acrylate(a2), 2 to 10% by weight of a carboxyl group-containing monomer(a3) and 0.01 to 3% by weight of a hydroxyl group-containing monomer(a4), has a weight average molecular weight(Mw) of 1,600,000 or more, and satisfy a weight average molecular weight(Mw)/number average molecular weight(Mn) ratio of 1.8 to 10. The pressure-sensitive adhesive composition can satisfy durability that does not cause peeling, separation at the state in which the optical film was attached, and can form a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer capable of improving display non-uniformity caused by a white display leakage at a peripheral portion. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123800 | UREA-BASED PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVES - Non-silicone urea-based adhesives are disclosed which are prepared by the polymerization of reactive oligomers with the general formula X—B—X, where X is an ethylenically unsaturated group and B is a unit free of silicone and containing urea groups. The reactive oligomers can be prepared from polyamines through chain extension reactions using diaryl carbonates followed by capping reactions. Adhesive articles, including optical adhesive articles may be prepared using the disclosed non-silicone urea-based adhesives. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123801 | INTUMESCENT ROD - An intumescent rod comprising an intumescent component formed of an intumescent material and a polymer matrix. The intumescent rod may include a second component forming a covering, core or layer adjacent the intumescent component. A method for manufacturing an intumescent rod including molding or extrusion of at least one of an intumescent component and an optional second component. | 2011-05-26 |
20110123802 | POLYOLEFIN COMPOSITIONS SUITABLE FOR ELASTIC ARTICLES - The present invention describes an elastic article comprising at least one low crystallinity polymer layer and optionally a high crystallinity polymer layer. The low crystallinity polymer layer comprises a low crystallinity polymer and optionally an additional polymer. The optional high crystallinity polymer layer comprises a high crystallinity polymer having a melting point within about 50° C. of the melting point of the low crystallinity polymer. The article is elongated at a temperature below the melting point of the low crystallinity polymer and the optional high crystallinity polymer in at least one direction to an elongation of at least about 50% of its original length or width. Subsequently, the article may be heat-shrunk at a temperature not greater than 10° C. above the melting point of the low crystallinity polymer. | 2011-05-26 |