27th week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 47 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090169793 | DOUBLE-SIDED ADHESIVE TAPE - Multilayer laminate comprising at least two pressure-sensitive adhesive layers and a carrier layer located between the pressure-sensitive adhesive layers and comprising a synthetic polymer. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169794 | PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE SUITABLE FOR AIRCRAFT EXTERIOR APPLICATIONS - A pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) suitable for aircraft exterior applications formed by reacting a cross-linker with an un-crosslinked adhesive can resist many aircraft fluids and can maintain a bond to a protective barrier film of an appliqué at low and high temperatures. An exemplary PSA includes at least a first release liner and a crosslinked adhesive releasably bonded thereto. The crosslinked adhesive suitably is formed by reacting a polyisocyanate crosslinker with an un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive. The PSA can exhibit a peel strength between around 2-8 psi at temperatures between around 180-250 degrees Fahrenheit. In an exemplary method to provide a PSA, an un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive, a solvent, and a polyisocyanate crosslinker are mixed together. The mixture is reacted on a release liner. A portion of the solvent is driven off, and the polyisocyanate crosslinker is reacted with itself and with reactive groups remaining on the un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169795 | Poster as well as methods and materials for its manufacture - An improved one-side transparent, on the other side image carrying, sheet material and intermediates, with improved through-vision properties. One exemplary embodiment is a poster material having a light absorbing coating with the first side of the poster material flattened by thermic forming. The poster material may also be woven from yarn having a light absorbing coating and fused at crossing points. The yarn may optionally have at least a first surface that is essentially flat. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169796 | Large laminated structure - A large laminated structure includes a surface material, an ink layer, an adhesive layer and a release paper layer. The surface material has a bottom surface. The ink layer is disposed on the bottom surface in a predetermined pattern. The adhesive layer has a first planar surface and a second planar surface corresponding to each other. The adhesive layer has a plurality of channels connecting the first planar surface and the second planar surface. The first planar surface leans against and covers the bottom surface and the ink layer. The release paper layer is connected with the second planar surface. When the adhesive layer is attached to an attaching member, the gas between the adhesive layer and the attaching member may enter the channels of the adhesive layer such that the gas will not be trapped between the adhesive layer and the attaching member, thereby increasing the beauty of the attaching structure. In addition, the ink layer is disposed between the surface material and the adhesive layer to prevent the ink layer from wear, thereby maintaining integrity of the ink layer. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169797 | METHOD FOR REINFORCING AND REINFORCED SYNTHETIC INLAYS AND SEAMS - A reinforced seam/inlay and method for forming such seam/inlay to join pieces of synthetic turf material together are disclosed. The reinforced seam/inlay structure comprises abutted edges of first and second synthetic turf pieces having a backing joined together; a seaming cloth/tape material coated with an adhesive/glue, volatile solvent or heat activated material applied is positioned beneath the abutted edges of synthetic turf pieces wherein said abutted edges are adhered to said seaming cloth/tape material; and reinforcement fastener elements inserted through both the backing of the synthetic turf material, through the adhesive and the seaming cloth/tape material; or seam/inlay structure comprises of overlapping edges of first and second synthetic turf pieces having a backing joined together; the backing without seaming cloth/tape material can be coated with an adhesive/glue, volatile solvent or heat activated material or not and reinforcement fastener elements inserted through both the backing of the synthetic turf material. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169798 | INFORMATON RECORDING MEDIUM AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE SAME - Disc-shaped information recording medium comprising optical penetrating substrate having colored underlayer and ink receipt layer in this order on the principal surface of one side of the substrate, wherein the ink receipt layer contains inorganic fine particles, a binder, and a crosslinking agent, and wherein a pore diameter distribution of a gap of the ink receipt layer has a maximum peak in the range of 30 nm or more when the ink receipt layer is measured with a mercury porosimetry method. Since the shrinkage force functioning in the pores of the gaps of the ink receipt layer weakens, a disc-shaped information recording medium having a reduced occurrence of warp is provided. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169799 | MULTI-LAYERED MOLDED ARTICLE WITH MOISTURE PROTECTION - A multi-layered molded article ( | 2009-07-02 |
20090169800 | Underlay - Underlay for single use for protection of e.g. chair cushions, bedclothes or changing tables, having a liquid-receiving coversheet intended to face away from the object requiring protection, a liquid impermeable backsheet intended to face the object requiring protection upon use, wherein the underlay can be attached to the user. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169801 | Mounting Mat for Mounting an Exhaust Gas Catalytic Converter - The invention relates to a mounting mat for mounting an exhaust gas catalytic converter, which is used for purifying motor vehicle exhaust gases, in a catalytic converter housing. The mounting mat has at least three plies and is mechanically compacted by seams ( | 2009-07-02 |
20090169802 | STRETCH NONWOVEN FABRIC - A stretch nonwoven fabric | 2009-07-02 |
20090169803 | HIGH PERFORMANCE GEOSYNTHETIC ARTICLE - Geotechnical article, and process for making it, the article having coefficient of thermal expansion less than about 150 ppm/° C. at ambient; resistance to acidic media greater than polyamide 6 resin and/or resistance to basic media greater than PET resin; resistance to hydrocarbons greater than that of HDPE; creep modulus of at least 400 MPa at 25° C., at 20% of yield stress load for 60 minutes (ISO 899-1); and 1 percent secant flexural modulus at least 700 MPa at 25° C. (ASTM D790); the article including a composition including (a) from about 1 to about 95% by weight of the composition of at least one functional group containing polymer or oligomer; and (b) from about 5 to about 99% by weight of the composition of at least one engineering thermoplastic, and optionally containing a filler and optionally containing an unmodified polyolefin, ethylene copolymer or ethylene terpolymer. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169804 | PRESS FABRIC FOR A MACHINE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF WEB MATERIAL AND METHOD TO PRODUCE SAID PRESS FABRIC - A press fabric for a machine for the production of web material, especially paper or cardboard, including a carrying structure and at least one layer of fibrous material, which is firmly bonded with the carrying structure, at least one layer of fibrous material containing polymeric material at least partially coating fibers of this layer with a polymeric film. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169805 | POROUS FIRED BODY AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A porous fired body including a structure that aggregates are bonded by a bonding material, wherein the aggregates include oxide particles having a larger thermal capacity per unit volume than an SiC particle and SiC, the bonding material includes metallic Si, volume ratio of the metallic Si in the whole porous fired body is between 8 and 43% by volume, volume ratio of the particles of the oxide in the whole aggregates is between 14 and 55% by volume, the SiC particles and the oxide particles respectively include one or more particle groups, and an average particle size of each particle group is within a range of between 5 and 100 μm. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169806 | DISPLAY AND FABRICATING METHOD THEREOF - A display and fabricating method thereof is provided. The display includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a hydrophobic layer, a nonpolar liquid layer, a hydrophilic separator, a polar liquid layer, and a protruding spacer. The first and second substrates respectively include an opposing surface, and are disposed in a way that the opposing surfaces are face-to-face opposing to each other. The hydrophobic layer overlies the opposing surface of the second substrate. The nonpolar liquid layer overlies the hydrophobic layer. The hydrophilic separator overlies the hydrophobic layer and surrounds the nonpolar liquid layer. The polar liquid layer overlies the nonpolar liquid layer. The protruding spacer is disposed between the hydrophilic separator and the first substrate. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169807 | LANGMUIR-BLODGETT NANOSTRUCTURE MONOLAYERS - Methods for assembly of monolayers of nanoparticles using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique, as well as monolayers, assemblies, and devices are described. The surface properties of these monolayers are highly reproducible and well-defined as compared to other systems. These monolayers can readily be used for molecular detection in either an air-borne or a solution environment, and sensors using the monolayer could have significant implications in chemical and biological warfare detection, national and global security, as well as in medical detection applications. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169808 | COMPOSITE, PREPREG, LAMINATED PLATE CLAD WITH METAL FOIL, MATERIAL FOR CONNECTING CIRCUIT BOARD, AND MULTILAYER PRINTED WIRING BOARD AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURE THEREOF - It is an object of the invention to provide a composite with sufficiently reliable bonding and adequately minimized generation of fluff from flaking resin dust and fibers. This object is achieved by the composite ( | 2009-07-02 |
20090169809 | Evaporation Donor Substrate, Method for Manufacturing the Same, and Method for Manufacturing Light-Emitting Device - An evaporation donor substrate that makes it possible to evaporate only a desired evaporation material in the case of performing deposition by an evaporation method. Thus, the use efficiency of an evaporation material can be increased resulting in reduction in production cost, and further a film with high uniformity can be deposited. The evaporation donor substrate can be obtained by forming a reflective layer having an opening over a substrate, forming a thermal insulation layer having a light-transmitting property separately over the substrate and the reflective layer, forming a light absorption layer over the thermal insulation layer, and forming a material layer over the light absorption layer. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169810 | THERMOPLASTIC FILM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THEREOF - A thermoplastic film capable of providing a film with excellent optical characteristics by reducing the occurrence of residual strain, and a method for producing the film are provided. The present invention provides the method for producing a thermoplastic film, comprising the steps of: extruding a molten thermoplastic resin from a die in a sheet shape; and forming a film by cooling and solidifying the sheet-shaped thermoplastic resin while sandwiching the sheet-shaped thermoplastic resin between a metal cooling roll and an endless metal belt capable of running with a stretched state, which have an arithmetic average surface roughness (Ra) of a roll surface and a belt surface of 100 nm or less as a surface property. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169811 | BUILDING BOARD - The invention relates to A building board comprising a base course and a surface course, wherein the surface course is combined at the outer surface of the base course, wherein the base course made from a composition which comprises raw materials of light burning magnesium powder, magnesium chloride solution, mineral powder originated from city refuse, glass fiber, shale and hydrochloric acid, the surface course made from a composition which comprises raw materials of light burning magnesium powder, magnesium chloride solution, quartz powder and hydrochloric acid. The invention changes part of materials in city refuse into useful resource so as to protect the environment and increase the economic benefit. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169812 | Process for Making Composite Products from Fibrous Waste Material - A process for making composite products from waste material comprises the steps of a) obtaining fibrous material produced by the thermal treatment of waste materials with pressurised steam; b) mixing the fibrous material with a binding material; c) forming the resulting mixture into a shape; d) pressing the shaped mixture under pressure; and e) hardening the mixture; wherein the process also comprises the steps of the separating out the fibrous material and deodorising the fibrous material. The waste material may be domestic bin liner waste. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169813 | NON-SOLVENT, SILICONE COATING/SEALANT INCORPORATING RECYCLED EPDM - A one-component, moisture-curing silicone rubber roof coating or sealant is manufactured using approximately 5-30% recycled EPDM rubber fill. The coating can be incorporated with a polyurethane foam insulation layer to form a roof assembly. Preferably, the EPDM roofing material is removed from an existing structure. It is processed forming powder on the order 50-200 mesh particle size and incorporated into a solvent-free silicone polymer to form a coating or sealant. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169814 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING DIAMOND MONOCRYSTAL HAVING A THIN FILM, AND DIAMOND MONOCRYSTAL HAVING A THIN FILM - A method for growing a low-resistance phosphorus-doped epitaxial thin film having a specific resistance of 300 Ωcm or less at 300 K on a principal surface of a {111} monocrystal substrate under conditions in which the phosphorus atom/carbon atom ratio is 3% or higher, includes the principal surface having an off-angle of 0.50° or greater. The diamond monocrystal having a low-resistance phosphorus-doped diamond epitaxial thin film is such that the thin-film surface has an off-angle of 0.50° or greater with respect to the {111} plane, and the specific resistance of the low-resistance phosphorus-doped diamond epitaxial thin film is 300 Ωcm or less at 300 K. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169815 | Diamond electrode and process for producing it - A process for producing a diamond electrode, comprising the following process steps
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20090169816 | SHAPED, FRACTURED ABRASIVE PARTICLE, ABRASIVE ARTICLE USING SAME AND METHOD OF MAKING - Precursor alpha alumina abrasive particles in a mold are subjected to a drying process that cracks or fractures at least a majority of the precursor abrasive particles into at least two pieces thereby producing abrasive shards having a smaller size than the mold cavity from which they were made. The smaller abrasive shards, once formed, could be reassembled like jigsaw puzzle pieces to reproduce the original cavity shape of the mold from which they were made. The cracking or fracturing of the precursor abrasive particles is believed to occur by ensuring that the surface tension of the abrasive dispersion to the walls of the mold is greater than the internal attractive forces of the abrasive dispersion as the abrasive dispersion is dried within the mold cavity. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169817 | Polymer articles with Polymer layer containing incompatible material unevenly distributed and surface-roughened tape or sheet comprising the polymer articles - Disclosed is a polymer article having a multilayer structure including a polymer layer and a monomer-absorptive layer that is arranged on the polymer layer and is capable of absorbing at least one of monomer components constituting the polymer. The polymer layer is a polymer layer containing an unevenly distributed immiscible material that is immiscible with the polymer and is enriched at an interface, or in the vicinity thereof, opposite to the monomer-absorptive layer. The polymer article preferably further includes a cover film arranged on the polymer layer on a side opposite to the monomer-absorptive layer. The vicinity of the interface opposite to the monomer-absorptive layer is preferably a region ranging from the interface opposite to the monomer-absorptive layer in a thickness direction to 50% or less of the total thickness of the polymer layer. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169818 | ANTI-FOULING COATING COMPRISING NANOSCALE HYDROPHOBIC PARTICLES AND METHOD OF PRODUCING IT - Anti-fouling coating consisting of a resinous binder layer comprising nanoscale hydrophobic particles, —the particles not only being located in the binder layer but also protruding from it, —the particle/binder ratio being 2.5 to 5, and—the particle concentration of the binder layer being 0.01 to 1 g/m | 2009-07-02 |
20090169819 | Nanostructure Films - A nanostructure film, comprising at least one interconnected network of nanostructures, wherein the nanostructure film is optically transparent and electrically conductive. A method for improving the optoelectronic properties of a nanostructure film, comprising: forming a nanostructure film having a thickness that, if uniform, would result in a first optical transparency and a first sheet resistance that are lower than desired; and patterning holes in the nanostructure film, such that a desired higher second optical transparency and a second sheet resistance are achieved. A method for depositing a nanostructure film on a rigid substrate comprises: depositing the nanostructure film on a flexible substrate; and transferring the nanostructure film from the flexible substrate to a rigid substrate, wherein the flexible substrate comprises at least one of a release liner and a heat- or chemical-sensitive adhesive layer. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169820 | OPTICAL SHEET AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - An optical sheet having both a light condensing function and a light diffusing function in a single sheet is to be provided. When a transparent support ( | 2009-07-02 |
20090169821 | Molded product and method of manufacturing the same - A molded product includes a matrix formed of a polymer material and a plurality of capsules dispersed in the matrix. An unevenness is formed on a surface due to expansion of the capsules. Some of the capsules have expanded without bursting and include an exposed outer shell portion that protrudes from a surface, and/or some of the capsules have burst and include an outer shell protruding portion that protrudes outward from the surface. Finish processing is performed, which eliminates the outer shell protruding portions and/or the exposed outer shell portions from the surface. This results in a molded product in which a color difference due to frequency of contacting an object, etc. is not easily generated | 2009-07-02 |
20090169822 | ANTI-REFLECTION PLATE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ANTI-REFLECTION STRUCTURE THEREOF - A method for manufacturing an anti-reflection structure is provided. The method includes the following steps: First, a to-be-treated object is provided in a reactive area. Next, a plasma source is provided in the reactive area. Then, the plasma source is ionized to form plasma in atmospheric pressure. Next, the surface of the to-be-treated object is treated by plasma so as to form a plurality of micro-protuberances on the surface of the to-be-treated object. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169823 | CUBE CORNER CAVITY BASED RETROREFLECTORS WITH TRANSPARENT FILL MATERIAL - Retroreflective sheeting includes a body layer having a structured surface with recessed faces forming cube corner cavities. A reflective film is disposed at least on the recessed faces, and a fill material fills the cube corner cavities. The fill material comprises radiation-curable materials, adhesives, or both, and preferably transparent radiation-curable pressure-sensitive adhesives. The fill material preferably forms a continuous layer covering both the recessed faces and upper portions of the structured surface. A transparent cover layer preferably contacts the fill material layer. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169824 | Rubber Profile for Flood Gate Sealing, Manufacturing System and Product thereof obtained - 1—“IMPROVEMENT IN RUBBER PROFILE FOR FLOOD GATES SEALING, MANUFACTURING SYSTEM AND PRODUCT THEREOF OBTAINED”, comprising the junction of components; [1] PTFE film (polytetrafluorethylene): sintered and laminated 0.8 or 1.6 mm thick, chemically treated in one of the faces in order to allow the adhesion to the rubber; [2] Primer/adhesive: system of organic polymers dissolved in solvent, which promote the adhesion of several substrates to the elastomers; [3] Rubber: synthetic or natural elastomer compound; being the film [1] transversally grooved [4]. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169825 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING COMPOSITE MATERIAL - A method of manufacturing a composite material, the method comprising: growing two or more layers of reinforcement in-situ; and impregnating each layer with a matrix before growing the next layer. The reinforcement layers may be formed by a chemical vapour deposition process. The method can be used as an additive layer manufacturing technique to form a component with a desired shape and physical characteristics. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169826 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A HEATABLE MOLDED BODY, IN PARTICULAR FOR EXTERIOR REARVIEW MIRRORS, WITH A HEATING ELEMENT - The invention relates to a method for producing a heatable moulded body, in particular for exterior rearview mirrors, with a heating element which is formed as an electrically contactable nonwoven fabric. The object of the invention is to provide an improved method for producing a moulded body of the generic type and an improved moulded body. This object is achieved by creating or placing a first layer of plastic in a mould, placing the nonwoven fabric on this first layer of plastic and subsequently applying a second layer of plastic to the first layer of plastic and the nonwoven fabric, the first and second layers of plastic electrically insulating the nonwoven fabric completely apart from the electrical terminals. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169827 | NONWOVEN MEDICAL FABRIC - A nonwoven fabric including a nonwoven web material layer having thermoplastic polymer filaments and an initial thickness Ts, and a method to make the nonwoven web fabric including embossing the nonwoven web material layer to form an embossed portion of the layer having a compressed thickness Tc that is less than Ts and an expanded portion of the layer having a thickness Te that is greater than Ts. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169828 | PULSED GROWTH OF CATALYST-FREE GROWTH OF GaN NANOWIRES AND APPLICATION IN GROUP III NITRIDE SEMICONDUCTOR BULK MATERIAL - Exemplary embodiments provide semiconductor devices including high-quality (i.e., defect free) group III-N nanowires and uniform group III-N nanowire arrays as well as their scalable processes for manufacturing, where the position, orientation, cross-sectional features, length and the crystallinity of each nanowire can be precisely controlled. A pulsed growth mode can be used to fabricate the disclosed group III-N nanowires and/or nanowire arrays providing a uniform length of about 10 nm to about 1000 microns with constant cross-sectional features including an exemplary diameter of about 10-1000 nm. In addition, high-quality GaN substrate structures can be formed by coalescing the plurality of GaN nanowires and/or nanowire arrays to facilitate the fabrication of visible LEDs and lasers. Furthermore, core-shell nanowire/MQW active structures can be formed by a core-shell growth on the nonpolar sidewalls of each nanowire. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169829 | 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. In accordance with the present invention, the composite also facilitates increased compliance of the transducer in one direction and an improved reaction time as compared to similar prior art composites for transducers, as well as provides an increased lifetime of the transducer in which it is applied. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169830 | Cleaning sheet - Provided is a cleaning sheet in which a plurality of fiber bound materials produced by bundling a lot of fibers is joined on a base sheet, and at least adjacent two bound fiber materials have respectively different length in the longitudinal direction of the fibers, to constitute a cleaning portion and which can sufficiently wipe off even relatively large dirt particles. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169831 | Co-molded elements in reinforced resin composites - A surgical table width extender having an angled tang structure for engaging the gap formed between a standard table and its stand-off-mounted side rail. The tang structure contacts portions of the rail and portions of the table edge to enhance the load-carrying capability of the table side rail assembly. The extender further provides its own stand-off-mounted rail and a quick release clamp for securing the extender to the table. The tang structure is formed to allow a single extender to be used on either side of a surgical table where the stand-offs are not evenly spaced apart. The extender body is formed from a lightweight, strong carbon fiber composite material. Further enhancements protect exposed comers of the extender and protect potential high stress surfaces. An angularly orientable attachment is provided for use when two width extenders are used simultaneously on opposite sides of the table. In a lowered, horizontal orientation the attachment acts as a table length extender. In a raised, upright orientation the attachment acts as a foot stop. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169832 | SIMPLIFIED DOUBLE MASK PATTERNING SYSTEM - One embodiment of the present invention relates to a method for which a two mask lithography process can be used to reduce design density. The two mask process uses a first mask to expose a first photoresist layer located above a hard mask layer. The first photoresist is exposed in such a way that the level forms one or more lines, on opposite sides of a cell boundary. The hard mask is then etched. A second photoresist layer is deposited above the hard mask. The second mask is used to expose the second photoresist layer in such a way that a space is formed along the cell boundary equal to the minimum space of the level as required by the design rules. The hard mask is then etched again. The hard mask is subsequently used to pattern the layer below it. Other methods and structures are also disclosed. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169833 | HIGHLY TAILORED STIFFENING FOR ADVANCED COMPOSITES - Described herein are composites that are composed of a plurality of plies with a stiffening grid intimately embedded within the composite. The composite structures have the improved buckling performance characteristics of known isogrid and orthogrid composite structures and yet have a significantly higher damage tolerance that permits such structures to be used in the formation of aircraft and spacecraft designs. Also described herein are methods for making the composites. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169834 | Ink set for ink jet recording and method for ink jet recording - Disclosed is a five-color ink set for ink jet recording, which can realize good images excellent in lightfastness and waterfastness, as well as particularly in hue. The five-color ink set for ink jet recording comprises a cyan ink composition, a magenta ink composition, a yellow ink composition, a green ink composition and an orange ink composition, wherein the cyan ink composition comprises C.I. Pigment Blue 15: 3 or C.I. Pigment Blue 15: 4, the magenta ink composition comprises C.I. Pigment Red 122, C.I. Pigment Red 202, C.I. Pigment Red 209 or C.I. Pigment Violet 19, the yellow ink composition comprises C.I. Pigment Yellow 213, the green ink composition comprises C.I. Pigment Green 7 or C.I. Pigment Green 36, and the orange ink composition comprises C.I. Pigment Orange 64, C.I. Pigment Orange 43 or C.I. Pigment Orange 71. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169835 | LOW COST ANTENNA ARRAY FABRICATION TECHNOLOGY - Methods are provided for producing large volumes of small antenna arrays. In one embodiment, the method comprises the steps of creating an antenna array pattern as a computer file, printing the created pattern onto the surface of a suitable transfer paper, placing the printed image surface in contact with the surface of a material to be etched, and transferring the printed image to the surface of the material to be etched. The transfer can be effected by any combination of chemicals, heat, and/or pressure. After transfer of the printed image, the transfer paper is removed. The step of removing the transfer paper optionally includes wetting the transfer paper in a manner that dissolves the transfer paper leaving the printed antenna pattern on the surface of the material to be etched. The method further includes the step of etching the non-printed portions of the material, preferably by chemical etching, and removing the printed pattern from the surface of the material to yield an antenna array comprising a non-etched portion of the substrate surface. Arrays, and substrates having an etch-resistant mask for making the arrays, are also provided. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169836 | Polymer bonded web friction and anti-friction composites - Disclosed is a composite material and process for manufacture of a composite material that are used as bearings to reduce energy losses in rotating equipment and as shoes in clutches or breaks to provide increased frictional characteristics. The new and unique composite and manufacturing processes utilizes a polymer or polymer composite layer to hold nonwoven fibrous layers together during the composite manufacturing process. Additionally the bonding layer is formulated and the nonwoven fibers are treated to increase the speed and reliability of processing. The result of this and additional improvements provides large economies over the composite products and process currently in use. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169837 | Package substrate and manufacturing method thereof - A package substrate and a method of manufacturing the package substrate are disclosed. The method of manufacturing the package substrate may include stacking a second metal layer in which at least one hole is formed over a first metal layer, stacking a barrier layer over the first metal layer exposed in the hole and over the second metal layer, forming at least one bump by filling the hole with a conductive metal, stacking an insulation layer over the bump and forming a circuit pattern over the insulation layer, and removing the first metal layer, the second metal layer, and the barrier layer. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169838 | DYEING METHOD OF ALUMINUM-BASED MEMBER, AND ALUMINUM-BASED MEMBER - In a dyeing method of an aluminum-based member, a first color forming material is held in a hole of a first region of an anodized film, a second color forming material is held in holds of a second region that is smaller than the first region by diagonally spraying, When the second colored layer is formed, a gradation region is formed in a boundary with the first region and the second region, and the hole are closed. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169839 | GLASS CERAMIC COMPOSITION, GLASS CERAMIC SINTERED BODY, AND MULTILAYER CERAMIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENT - A glass ceramic composition which is formed by firing into a sintered body having a relatively high relative dielectric constant and Q value is provided. It includes a CaZrO | 2009-07-02 |
20090169840 | Composite sintered body - A composite sintered body according to the present invention contains at least cubic boron nitride and a binder. Cubic boron nitride has a continuous skeleton structure as a result of bonding of a plurality of first cubic boron nitride particles to each other. The binder has a continuous structure as a result of bonding of a plurality of binder particles to each other, that are present in a region except for a bonding interface where the first cubic boron nitride particles are bonded to each other. Second cubic boron nitride particles isolated from the first cubic boron nitride particles forming the skeleton structure are dispersed in the continuous structure of the binder particles. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169841 | METHODS FOR SHAPING GREEN BODIES AND ARTICLES MADE BY SUCH METHODS - A method of shaping a green body provides a shaped green body comprised of a plurality of sinterable particles and an organic binder. Such a method includes: (1) molding a mixture of sinterable particles and organic binder into the shape of an initial green body or intermediate, wherein the sinterable particles include at least one of metal particles or ceramic particles; and (2) shaping the green body intermediate with at least one of a stream of energy or a stream of matter, wherein the shaping yields a green body having a desired shape. The shaped green body can be sintered in order to provide a hardened body having substantially the shape of the shaped green body. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169842 | Printed wiring board and printed circuit board unit - A printed wiring board includes a body made of resin. Woven glass fiber yarns are impregnated in the resin of the body. An electrically-conductive wiring pattern is formed on the surface of the body. The wiring pattern extends in parallel with the glass fiber yarns. The width of the wiring pattern is set equal to or larger than the interval between the centerlines of the adjacent ones of the glass fiber yarns extending in parallel. The wiring pattern is reliably located in a region containing both the glass fiber and the resin. The proportion of the glass fiber to the resin is equalized on the wiring patterns. This results in a suppression of the influence resulting from a difference in the permittivity between the glass fiber and the resin on the wiring pattern. A variation of characteristic impedance is suppressed with such a simplified structure. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169843 | Low-Defect-Density Crystalline Structure and Method for Making Same - A low-defect-density crystalline structure comprising a first crystalline material, a layer of second crystalline material epitaxially grown on the first crystalline material, and a layer of third crystalline material epitaxially grown on the second layer such that the second layer is positioned between the first crystalline material and the third crystalline material. The second and third crystalline materials cooperate to form a desirable relationship. The crystalline structures of the second crystalline material and third crystalline material have a higher crystalline compatibility than the first crystalline material and third crystalline material. The layer of second crystalline material is sufficiently thick to form the desirable relationship with the third crystalline material but sufficiently thin for the layer of second crystalline material to be strained. The layer of third crystalline material is grown to a thickness beyond a thickness had the third layer been grown on an unstrained second layer. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169844 | POLYLACTIC ACID-BASED RESIN LAMINATE SHEET AND MOLDED PRODUCT THEREFROM - The polylactic acid-based resin laminate sheet is a laminate sheet including Layer A and Layer B of a polylactic acid-based resin composition, and the Layer A and the Layer B contain poly(meth)acrylate in a specified amount. The laminate sheet is excellent in transparency and heat resistance and, in addition, provides a polylactic acid-based resin laminate sheet capable of obtaining a molded product of high biobased content therefrom. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169845 | STRUCTURAL MATERIAL OF DIAMOND LIKE CARBON COMPOSITE LAYERS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A structural material of diamond like carbon (DLC) composite layers is provided. The structural material includes a composite material which is consisted of a metal layer, a first metal nitride layer, and a DLC thin film. The metal layer includes aluminum (Al), copper (Cu), zirconium (Zr), nickel (Ni), or vanadium (V). The first metal nitride layer includes aluminum nitride (Al—N), zirconium nitride (Zr—N), vanadium nitride (V—N), or nickel nitride (Ni—N). The DLC thin film of the structural material of DLC composite layers has high quality tetragonally bonded amorphous carbon (ta-C) with a sp | 2009-07-02 |
20090169846 | Heat Treatable Coated Glass Pane - The invention relates to a coated glass pane with a low-e and/or solar control coating comprising—in sequence from the glass surface—at least the following layers: —a lower anti-reflection layer comprising a base layer of an (oxi)nitride of aluminium | 2009-07-02 |
20090169847 | HARD FILMS AND SPUTTERING TARGETS FOR THE DEPOSITION THEREOF - For superior wear resistance to conventional TiN hard films and TiAlN hard films, a hard film contains (Zr | 2009-07-02 |
20090169848 | REFRACTORY MORTAR CURED MATERIAL - The refractory mortar cured material of the invention formed in the surface or joint portions of a ceramic refractory material such as fire bricks used in the lining of melting furnace or firing furnace used at high temperature is composed by kneading ceramic particles with an inorganic binder having silanol group together with water, and forming the kneaded mortar on the surface of a ceramic base material. The average particle size of ceramic particles in the refractory mortar is 10 to 50 μm, the difference of 90% particle size and 10% particle size is 10 μm or more to 60 μm or less, the average pore size of the refractory mortar cured material is 5 to 25 μm, and the width of pore size distribution is 20 to 80 μm, so that the cracks may be suppressed. More preferably, the bulk density is 0.9 to 1.5 g/cm | 2009-07-02 |
20090169849 | CONCRETE CURING BLANKETS THAT PROMOTE EVEN CONCRETE CURING - A concrete curing blanket includes a layer of absorbent material and a layer of impervious material bonded to the absorbent material layer in face-to-face relationship at intermittent locations such that the impervious material layer between the intermittent locations can lift away from the layer of absorbent material in response to air bubbles rising through the layer of absorbent material. The intermittent bonding locations may take the form of a pattern or may have a random occurrence. The absorbent layer of material is a hydrophilic nonwoven fabric and the impervious material layer is a film. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169850 | Plated Resin Molded Article - The present invention provides a resin molded article having high adhesive strength of plating and giving beautiful appearance. Specifically, the present invention provides a plated resin molded article having a metal plating layer on the surface thereof, which resin molded article is made of a resin composition including: (A) a synthetic resin; 0.1 to 20 parts by mass of (B) a water-soluble substance having the solubility in water (25° C.) ranging from 0.01 g/100 g to 10 g/100 g; 0 to 20 parts by mass of (C) a compatible substance; and (D) an inorganic filler by a quantity of 1 to 55 parts by mass to 100 parts by mass of the sum of (A), (B) and (C) components, wherein the resin molded article is not treated by etching by an acid containing chromium and/or manganese. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169851 | PEELABLE SEALABLE PLA FILM - The invention relates to a multilayer biodegradable film produced from a base layer and at least one cover layer, which has a reduced seam strength and which can be used as a cover film for containers. Containers that are sealed with the film according to the invention can be opened more easily than those sealed with conventional film. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169852 | CONDUCTIVE ADHESIVE TAPE HAVING DIFFERENT ADHESION ON BOTH SURFACES AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Disclosed is an electroconductive adhesive tape having different adhesion values on both surfaces thereof. A method for producing the same is also disclosed. The adhesive tape has different adhesion values on both surfaces thereof, elasticity, and electroconductivity along the longitudinal direction as well as the transverse direction. Thus, the adhesive tape can be used in electronic components, as an electromagnetic wave-shielding tape that permits easy attachment/detachment. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169853 | BARRIER FILMS CONTAINING MICROLAYER STRUCTURES - Films containing microlayer structures are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a film containing a first microlayer of a heat resistant polymer and a second microlayer of a barrier polymer having a heat distortion temperature ranging between about 50° C. and about 120° C. attached to the first microlayer. Each of the first microlayer and the second microlayer has a thickness ranging from about 0.01 microns to about 10 microns. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169854 | Porous Member - To provide a porous member that can suppress energy loss in a microwave band and can evenly disperse gas when used in a field requiring a high level of cleanness. The porous member is formed of porous ceramics and has a dielectric loss tangent of not more than 1×10 | 2009-07-02 |
20090169855 | Armor Panel System - An armor system has a hardened strike panel and a backing panel. The strike panel utilizes common hard materials such as granite, hardened concrete or ceramic tile. The backing panel utilizes reinforcement materials having high strength and stiffness to provide support to the strike panel upon impact of a projectile. A reinforcement product marketed under the trade name Hardwire™ is used in some embodiments. This reinforcement material has wire strand cords extending through a support layer that may be molded and provides superior strength to weight ratios. The backing panel also may utilize a core material with a reinforcement layer or layers attached to each face in a preferred embodiment. Staples may extend through the layers to provide additional resistance against delamination. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169856 | Polypropylene Fiber for Reinforcement of Matrix Materials - Disclosed are structural materials including polymeric reinforcement fibers that can provide added strength and fracture toughness to the matrix. The polymeric reinforcement fibers are polypropylene-based monofilament fibers or tape fibers exhibiting extremely favorable mechanical characteristics for structural reinforcement including modulus greater than 12 MPa and elongation less than about 10%. The disclosed reinforced composite materials can exhibit desired average residual strength values with less total fiber loading necessary to attain the ARS values as compared to previously known polymer reinforced materials. Very high strength and fracture toughness can be attained in the disclosed composite materials. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169857 | HIGHLY POROUS LAYERS MADE OF MOF MATERIALS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH LAYERS - The invention relates to a process for producing highly porous layers, which comprises
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20090169858 | Web-Like or Sheet-Like Semi-Finished Product, Polymeric Foam Composite Material and Plate and Method for the Production Thereof - A web-like or sheet-like semi-finished product capable of forming a polymeric foam composite material by heat treatment, which semi-finished product is formed by a web-like or sheet-like fibrous material and a mixture having curable resin and unexpanded thermoplastic particles of at least two different qualities with mutually different expansion temperature introduced into the fibrous material are provided, in which thermoplastic particles of at least one of these qualities remain unexpanded in the semi-finished product. A polymeric foam composite material is also formed by such a semi-finished product. Furthermore, methods for producing such a semi-finished product and such a polymeric foam composite material are provided. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169859 | Article Comprising a Mesoporous Coating Having a Refractive Index Profile and Methods for Making Same - The present invention relates to an article comprising a substrate having a main surface coated with a coating, part of which at least is mesoporous and has a refractive index profile with optical function, whose variation is imposed by the mesopore content and/or the filling ratio of the mesopores. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169860 | Closed-Cell Foamed Rubber Sheet, Laminate, and Waterproof/Watertight Sealing Material Made of the Sheet or Laminate - A high-performance foamed structure which is formed of a foamed structure having closed cells and which exhibits excellent interface adherence to an element to be sealed (i.e., a structural element to which waterproofing is to be applied) even when used for a long time in use as a waterproof sealing material, and a high-performance waterproof/watertight sealing material made of the same are provided. The closed-cell foamed rubber sheet of the present invention is characterized in that it is obtained by subjecting a foamable raw material composition composed mainly of a rubber-based resin to crosslinking treatment and foaming treatment and that it has an apparent density of from 30 to 100 kg/m | 2009-07-02 |
20090169861 | POROUS MATERIALS EMBEDDED WITH NANOSPECIES, METHODS OF FABRICATION THEREOF, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - Briefly described, embodiments of this disclosure include structures, methods of forming the structures, and methods of using the structures. One exemplary structure, among others, includes a nanospecies and a porous material. The nanospecies has a first characteristic and a second detectable characteristic. In addition, a second detectable energy is produced corresponding to the second detectable characteristic upon exposure to a first energy. The porous material has the first characteristic and a plurality of pores. The first characteristic causes the nanospecies to interact with the porous material and become disposed in the pores of the porous material. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169862 | Microporous polyolefin multi layer film and preparing method thereof - The present invention relates to a multi-layered microporous polyolefin film for a battery separator and a method for preparing the same. The microporous multi-layered film of the present invention has a characteristics to have both the low shutdown temperature conferred by the polyethylene and the high melt fracture temperature conferred by the polypropylene and heat-resistant filler. In addition, it has the high strength and stability conferred by the micropores prepared under wet process and the high permeability and high strength conferred by the macropores prepared under dry process. Therefore, this multi-layered film can be used effectively to manufacture a secondary battery with high capacity and high power. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169863 | METHOD FOR MAKING A HEAT DISSIPATING DEVICE AND PRODUCT MADE THEREBY - A method for making a heat dissipating device having an irregular porous structure includes the steps of: (a) blending a low temperature combustible solid material, a solid binder component, and a heat-conducting component to form a mixture; (b) molding the mixture to form a molded article by heating the mixture at a temperature that is higher than a melting temperature of the solid binder component, that is lower than a melting temperature of the heat-conducting component, and that is sufficiently high to burn or melt out the low temperature combustible solid material; and (c) cooling the molded article. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169864 | HARD WATER FOAMING AGENTS AND METHODS FOR GYPSUM BOARD PRODUCTION - Compositions and methods for reducing the impact of hard water on gypsum board foaming are provided. The compositions include adding a foam to water and a calcined slurry. The foam includes water, dispersed air and a surfactant. Surfactants for use include a hydrophobic portion having an alkyl chain length distribution of about 20% to about 60% C8 chains; about 20% to about 60% C10 chains; about 14% to about 36% C12 chains and about 2% to about 20% C14 chains and also having a hydrophilic portion having about 0.2 to 3.0 ethoxy groups. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169865 | Abhesive layer of cross-linked nanoparticles - The invention relates to an abhesive layer and to a method for producing an abhesive coating from cross-linked inorganic nanosols. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169866 | NANOCOMPOSITE MATERIALS WITH DYNAMICALLY ADJUSTING REFRACTIVE INDEX AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A concept and synthesis technology for a composite nanoparticle material which can be used to develop nanocomposite films and suspension with 1) dynamic refractive index control across a wide temperature and wavelength of light, and specified refractive index range, or 2) magnetic susceptibility or electronic conductivity over a wide temperature, magnetic field and electric field range. Core-shell nanoparticles can be made from two or more materials whose temperature dependent, electric field dependent or magnetic field dependent properties compensate one another will dynamically maintain a targeted refractive index, electronic conductivity or magnetic susceptibility over a specified temperature, electric and/or magnetic field range. Mixtures of composite nanoparticles with complementary behavior can optionally be used to widen the operational range of the nanocomposite material further or dampen temperature dependency in a controlled manner, e.g. using a non-random distribution of particles to affect a compensating gradient in the property of interest. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169867 | Composite materials and methods of making the same - The present invention provides composite materials that contain formaldehyde-free aqueous binder compositions comprising defatted soy flour of no greater than 43 micron mesh particle size and polymer particles of at least one emulsion (co)polymer. Preferably, the defatted soy flour is present as an aqueous dispersion, or is in denatured form. Also provided are methods of making and using composite materials containing the formaldehyde-free binder compositions. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169868 | Methods and apparatus for transferring a material onto a substrate using a resonant infrared pulsed laser - A method for transferring a material onto a substrate. In one embodiment, the method includes the steps of directing a coherent light of a wavelength resonant with a vibrational mode of the material at the material to vaporize the material, depositing the vaporized material on the substrate in a form that is essentially same chemically as the material, and selectively heating the deposited material at one or more positions of the substrate to form a film thereon. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169869 | Gas-Absorbing Substance, Gas-Absorbing Alloy and Gas-Absorbing Material - The present invention relates to a gas-absorbing substance that contains at least Li and a solid material having a hardness of 5 or more, and absorbs at least nitrogen or oxygen at 25° C. under normal pressure, and a gas-absorbing alloy that contains at least two kinds of metals that are not allowed to mutually form an intermetallic compound, with a mixing enthalpy of the two kinds of metals being greater than 0 and at least one portion of the two kinds of metals being atomically mixed, and also concerns a gas-absorbing material that contains the gas-absorbing substance and the gas-absorbing alloy | 2009-07-02 |
20090169870 | Carbon Nanotube-Based Curable Coating Composition Providing Antistatic Abrasion-Resistant Coated Articles - The present invention relates to a curable composition, providing, upon curing, an abrasion-resistant, transparent, antistatic coating, comprising carbon nanotubes and a binder comprising at least one epoxysilane compound, preferably an epoxyalkoxysilane, and optionally fillers such as nanoparticles of non electrically conductive oxides and/or additional binder components such as tetraethoxysilane. The invention further relates to optical articles comprising a substrate, and, starting from the substrate, an abrasion- and/or scratch-resistant coating, and an antistatic coating formed by depositing directly onto said abrasion- and/or scratch-resistant coating the above referred curable composition. The obtained optical articles exhibit antistatic properties, high optical transparency with about 91-92% of transmittance, low haze and improved abrasion resistance. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169871 | Method for Producing High-Quality Surfaces and a Product Having a High-Quality Surface - The invention relates to a laser ablation method for coating an object with one or more surfaces, so that the object to be coated, i.e. the substrate, is coated by ablating the target, so that the uniformity of the surface deposited on the object to be coated is ±100 nm. The surface of the coated object is advantageously free of micron size particles, and it is typically a nano technological surface where the size of separate particles is ±25 nm at most. The object also relates to products made by said method. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169872 | RADIATION CURABLE COATINGS - Radiation curable coatings and methods of utilizing the coatings are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a coating composition containing about 15% to about 80% by weight of one or more radiation curable compounds such as polycarbonate acrylate oligomers, polyurethane acrylate oligomer, polyester acrylate oligomers, silicone-based acrylate oligomers, or a combination thereof, and about 10% to about 80% by weight of one or more acrylate monomers. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169873 | Composite Material Component With Silicon-Containing Ceramic Matrix, Protected Against Corrosion - An environmental barrier is formed on a substrate ( | 2009-07-02 |
20090169874 | FORMING ELECTROPLATED INDUCTOR STRUCTURES FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS - Methods and associated structures of forming microelectronic devices are described. Those methods may include forming a magnetic material on a substrate, wherein the magnetic material comprises rhenium, cobalt, iron and phosphorus, and annealing the magnetic material at a temperature below about 330 degrees Celsius, wherein the coercivity of the annealed magnetic material is below about 1 Oersted. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169875 | CHROMIUM-FREE RUST-INHIBITIVE SURFACE TREATMENT AGENT FOR METAL PARTS WITH ZINC SURFACES AND METAL PARTS WITH ZINC SURFACES COATED WITH RUST-INHIBITIVE SURFACE COATED FILM - Disclosed is a chromium-free rust-inhibitive surface treatment agent to form a siliceous film that rarely cracks or peels off and yields an excellent rust-inhibitive performance on zinc surfaces of a metal part. The chromium-free rust-inhibitive surface treatment agent is an alcoholic solution of alkoxysilane oligomer having weight-averaged molecular weight of 1,000 to 10,000, and 2.5 to 15% of silicon in molecules of the alkoxysilane oligomer has been replaced with titanium. To prepare partly titanium-replaced alkoxysilane oligomer, titanium compound, in which about a half of alkoxy groups in titanium tetraalkoxide has been chelated, is reacted with tetraalkoxysilane monomer or alkoxysilane oligomer in the alcoholic solution. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169876 | Conductive Member Containing Fiber Nanocarbon and Contact Device Using Such Conductive Member - A conductive member composed of a conductive resin transmits a signal by being conductively connected with a body to be connected. The conductive resin includes fiber nanocarbon in the resin. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169877 | Laminated Glazing - A laminated glazing comprising two panes of glazing material, a sheet of interlayer material extending therebetween, and an electrically conductive member formed (possibly etched) from a sheet of electrically conductive material also positioned between the panes. The electrically conductive member may function as one or more of: an antenna element, a capacitive sensor, an electromagnetic shield, part of alarm circuitry, a resistance thermometer, a busbar. Also a method of manufacturing such a glazing involving locating a pre-formed electrically conductive member and a sheet of interlayer material on a first pane of glazing material, placing a second pane of glazing material in register with the first so that the electrically conductive member and the interlayer material are between the two panes, and laminating in an autoclave. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169878 | LIGHTWEIGHT PLASTERBOARD AND PLASTER SLURRY COMPOSITION USED FOR ITS MANUFACTURE - A plaster slurry composition includes plaster, water and starch, the starch having a Brookfield viscosity of less than 60 cps at a temperature below 600 C and a Brookfield viscosity greater than 10,000 cps at a temperature of 700 C. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169879 | CORROSION RESISTANT MULTI-LAYER WINDOW FILM CONSTRUCTION - A multi-layer transparent window film comprises a polymeric backing layer having opposed major surfaces, a layer of metal coated on at least one of the backing layer opposed major surfaces, and a layer of adhesive coated on the metal layer, wherein the adhesive comprises a corrosion inhibiting material. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169880 | OVERLAID PANEL WITH AN IMPROVED COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION - A overlaid panel with an improved coefficient of friction is described which comprises a textured resin top surface layer, an overlay layer, and a bottom panel layer wherein the COF is improved relative to conventional overlaid panels or bare panels without the textured resin top surface layer. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169881 | METHOD OF PRODUCING A ROUGH COMPOSITE ELONGATED ELEMENT AND ROUGH COMPOSITE ELONGATED ELEMENT THUS PRODUCED - A method for producing a rough elongate composite element, and a rough elongate composite element formed by the method. In the method, introduced simultaneously into a sheathing device are an essentially solid cord based on an organic material and reinforcing yarns as well as a mixture including a molten thermoplastic and at least one of the following constituents: a reinforcement and a filler, the cord being pulled by a haul-off mechanism downstream from the sheathing device. The cord is sheathed by forming a layer of the adherent mixture onto the cord, the roughness of the sheath formed in this way being created by the sheathed cord leaving the sheathing device. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169882 | COMPATIBILIZED POLYESTER-POLYAMIDE WITH HIGH MODULUS, AND GOOD ABRASION AND FIBRILLATION RESISTANCE AND FABRIC PRODUCED THEREOF - The invention is yarn, fiber, film or tape composed of a compatibilized blend of polyester and polyamide resins, with improved fibrillation and abrasion resistance, and an industrial fabric produced thereof. The blend uses carbodiimide (CDI) compound containing at least two carbodiimide groups in the molecule as a compatibilizing agent. A unique, high modulus, dimensionally stable and abrasion resistant yarn, fiber, film or tape is created as a result of the combination of the polyester and polyamide with CDI in a preferred proportion. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169883 | Rubber Composition for Coating Steel Cord and Tire Using Same - The present invention provides a rubber composition for coating a steel cord, in which both rubber strength and rolling resistance property can be improved, and a tire using the rubber composition. A rubber composition for coating a steel cord, comprising 30 to 100 parts by mass of a reinforcing agent, 5 to 40 parts by mass of an organic vulcanizing agent on the basis of 100 parts by mass of a diene rubber, and an organic acid cobalt, | 2009-07-02 |
20090169884 | HOLLOW ORGANIC/INORGANIC COMPOSITE FIBER , HOLLOW CERAMIC FIBER, AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A dispersion of inorganic particles, a copolymer comprising soft segments and hard segments, and a solvent may be extruded through a spinnerette to produce inorganic/organic composite hollow precursor fibers. The precursor fibers may be sintered to produce hollow ceramic fibers. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169885 | Composite Reinforcement Fiber Having Improved Flexural Properties, And Castable Products Including Same, And Methods - Improved fibrous structural reinforcements ( | 2009-07-02 |
20090169886 | NEGATIVE COEFFICIENT THERMAL EXPANSION ENGINEERED PARTICLES FOR COMPOSITE FABRICATION - Methods for the fabrication of negative coefficient thermal expansion engineered elements, and particularly, wherein such elements provide for fillers possessing a low or even potentially zero coefficient thermal expansion and which are employable as fillers for polymers possessing high coefficients of thermal expansion. Further, disclosed are novel structures, which are obtained by the inventive methods. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169887 | Method for Producing Fine-Particle C.I. Pigment Red 254 - A process for preparing C.I. Pigment Red 254 having an average particle size (d | 2009-07-02 |
20090169888 | Tungsten Alloy Grains, Processing Method Using the Same, and Method for Manufacturing the Same - Provided are an ancillary material, used for shape processing, which is capable of shortening a processing time, avoiding a reduction in quality of a shape provided to a workpiece material, and allowing a relatively low manufacturing cost; a processing method using the ancillary material; and a method of manufacturing the ancillary material. The tungsten alloy grains ( | 2009-07-02 |
20090169889 | NANOSIZED PHOSPHOR - The present invention is to provide a nanosized phosphor exhibiting enhanced luminance as a molecular labeling phosphor by controlling an electrostatic charge of an inorganic phosphor. The nanosized phosphor is featured in that at least 90% of total particles have a particle size of 1 to 100 nm and an electrostatic charge of the total particles is in the range of −20 μC/g to 5 μC/g. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169890 | High Brightness and Low Abrasion Calcined Kaolin - Disclosed herein are calcined kaolins, having a GE brightness of at least about 89 and an Einlehner Abrasion value of not more than about 4.0 mg when measured at 43.5 krev and a solids content of 10%. Further disclosed herein are calcined kaolins, having a Hunter “a” value of less than 0.1 and an Einlehner Abrasion value of not more than about 4.0 mg when measured at 43.5 krev and a solids content of 10%. In addition, disclosed herein are methods of making the calcined kaolins and products comprising the calcined kaolins. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169891 | Water Absorbing Resin Particle Agglomerates and Manufacturing Method of the Same - Provided are a manufacturing method of water absorbing resin particle agglomerates capable of producing water absorbing resin particles having a sufficiently high water retention property and a large particle size without using a special material, which process has steps of (1) a polymerization step for producing primary particles of a water absorbing resin comprising suspending an aqueous monomer solution containing an unsaturated carboxylate in an organic solvent containing a nonionic surfactant therein, and subjecting the resulting suspension to reverse-phase suspension polymerization, and (2) an agglomeration step of agglomerating the primary particles by using a water soluble solvent; and water absorbing resin particle agglomerates stably showing a high water retention property and satisfying the following requirements: (a) 50 mol % or greater of repeating units of the polymer molecular chain of the water absorbing resin constituting the primary particles are carboxyl group-containing units and at least a portion of carboxyl groups of the carboxyl group-containing units is neutralized with at least one base selected from alkali metals, amines, and ammonia, and (b) the water absorbing resin particle agglomerates comprise, on the outer surface thereof, a portion having a neutralization ratio of carboxyl groups of not greater than 40 mol % and, inside of the water absorbing resin particle agglomerates, a portion having a neutralization ratio of carboxyl groups of 50 mol % or greater. | 2009-07-02 |
20090169892 | Coated Nanoparticles, in Particular Those of Core-Shell Structure - Bead comprising at least two non-agglomerated solid nanoparticles of core structure comprising only a solid core, or of core-shell structure comprising a solid core surrounded by a solid envelope or shell made up of an inorganic material, said nanoparticles being coated with a non-porous metal oxide. | 2009-07-02 |