Qashou
Imad Qashou, Midland, MI US
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20140326423 | WATER-DISINTEGRATABLE NON-WOVEN FIBROUS SHEET - A water-disintegratable non-woven sheet comprising fibers bound by a water-soluble cellulose ether can be produced laying fibers to a base sheet, b) contacting the base sheet with a water-based composition comprising a water-soluble cellulose ether having a viscosity of up 500 mPa·s, measured as a 2 weight percent solution in water at 20° C. using a Haake Viscotester VT550 with a cylinder system, cup MV, at 2.55 s | 11-06-2014 |
Imad Mohammad Qashou, Nashville, TN US
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20110269363 | Impact Resistant Sheet Material - The present invention provides an impact resistant sheet material that helps provide exterior walls of a building with resistance to impacts so that the building structure can meet building standards, such as the Miami-Dade County Large Missile Impact Test, for resisting impacts in high wind areas. In one embodiment, sheet material comprises an impact resistant layer that attached to fibrous substrate. The impact resistant layer provides impact resistance to the sheet material so that a wall structure employing the sheet material is able to successfully withstand an impact from a projectile comprising a 9 pound, 7 foot two-by-four (“2×4”) traveling at a speed of at least 34 miles per hour. The impact resistant sheet material may comprise a moisture vapor permeable, water-impermeable barrier layer having a hydrohead of at least 55 cm and a moisture vapor transmission rate of at least 35 g/m | 11-03-2011 |
Imad Mohammed Qashou, Nashville, TN US
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20090042471 | Impact Resistant Sheet Material - The present invention provides an impact resistant sheet material that helps provide exterior walls of a building with resistance to impacts so that the building structure can meet building standards, such as the Miami-Dade County Large Missile Impact Test, for resisting impacts in high wind areas. In one embodiment, sheet material comprises an impact resistant layer that attached to fibrous substrate. The impact resistant layer provides impact resistance to the sheet material so that a wall structure employing the sheet material is able to successfully withstand an impact from a projectile comprising a 9 pound, 7 foot two-by-four (“2×4”) traveling at a speed of at least 34 miles per hour. The impact resistant sheet material may comprise a moisture vapor permeable, water-impermeable barrier layer having a hydrohead of at least 55 cm and a moisture vapor transmission rate of at least 35 g/m | 02-12-2009 |