Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
428054000 | LONGITUDINALLY SECTIONAL LAYER OF THREE OR MORE SECTIONS | 38 |
20090041971 | POLARIZER FILMS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - In general, in one aspect, the invention features an article that includes a layer including a plurality of spaced-apart portions of a first material extending along a first direction. The layer transmits about 20% or more of light of wavelength λ having a first polarization state incident on the layer along a path. The layer transmits about 2% or less of light of wavelength λ having a second polarization state incident on the layer along the path, the first and second polarization states being orthogonal. For wavelength λ, the first material has a refractive index of 1.8 or more and an extinction coefficient of 1.8 or more, and λ is 300 nm or less. | 02-12-2009 |
20100239805 | Reusable Wrapping Material For A Cylindrical Cotton Module - A supply roll of durable plastic wrapping material for use with a wrapping mechanism for wrapping cylindrical cotton modules formed in a module-forming chamber of a cotton harvester is made in lengths connected in end-to-end relationship with Velcro® hook and loop connections provided at opposite ends of each length and having sufficient holding strength for the leading length to remain connected to the following length during the wrapping process, but for permitting the leading length to separate from the following length when the supply roll is subjected to a braking force. Other Velcro® hook and loop connections are provided on the lengths of material for securing them about the module with their placement being such to permit modules from 5′ to 7.5′ in diameter to be wrapped using no more than two wraps of material. The lengths of wrapping material may be mechanically stripped from the modules at the gin and cleaned and mechanically reattached in end-to-end relationship and formed into rolls for reuse. | 09-23-2010 |
20100255242 | PROCESS FOR ADHERING FOAM ELEMENTS AND PRODUCT THEREOF - There is described a process for adhering a first elongate foam element having a first end portion to a second elongate foam element having a second end portion. The process comprises an initial step of melting a first surface portion of the first end portion to produce a first molten portion. Next the first end portion is abutted to the second end portion. Thereafter, the first molten portion is caused to solidify to create a seam bond between the first end portion and the second end portion. Thus, the present invention relates to adhering two elongate foam elements together at their end portions. The bond between the foam elements is created by melting at least a portion of the surface of one or both of the end portions of the two foam buns. This creates insitu a molten region which acts as an adhesive when the end portions of the two buns are abutted or otherwise contacted with each other. | 10-07-2010 |
20100291335 | Method for Manufacturing a Three-Dimensionally Deformable, Sheet-Like Refinforcing Structure - A method for manufacturing a three-dimensionally deformable, sheet-like reinforcing structure, wherein material attenuations ( | 11-18-2010 |
20100297379 | METHOD FOR MAKING AN INSULATING AND TIGHT WALL FOR A TANK - The invention relates to a method for making the wall of a heat-insulated fluid-confinement tank, such as for a liquefied gas, that is integrated in the carrier structure ( | 11-25-2010 |
20110229678 | Insert-Molded Transceiver Body with Heat Sink and Method Therefor - An insert-molded fiber optic transmission component has at least one insert and a main body portion. The main body portion has at least one adjoining surface, a portion of the at least one adjoining surface lying in a first plane. The insert has an engaging face disposed against the outer edge surface and a reference surface adjacent the engaging face, where the reference surface lies in a second plane, and the adjoining surface is adjacent the engaging face of the at least one insert and the first and second planes being parallel to and offset from one another. | 09-22-2011 |
20110268906 | CO-EXTRUSION DIE, METHOD OF EXTRUDING WITH THE DIE, AND EXTRUDED ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM | 11-03-2011 |
20120015131 | BAMBOO LUMBER PRODUCTS - A building material includes a first segment of a grass; a second segment of the grass; and a first joint element in the first segment that engages with a corresponding second joint element in the second segment, so that the segments form a strip. The grass may be bamboo. A board includes a plurality of bamboo segments, joined together end-to-end with joint elements to form strips; a plurality of strips, attached together to form panels; and a plurality of panels, attached together to form the board. The strips and panels are laminated together with an exterior grade, low formaldehyde, low-urea-content adhesive. | 01-19-2012 |
20120088056 | STRUCTURAL LONGITUDINAL COMPOSITE JOINT FOR AIRCRAFT STRUCTURE - A structural composite part made of pre-impregnated fiber plies. The edges of two adjacent fiber plies are connected via a longitudinal composite joint made structural by a nanostructure arranged within the composite joint. A method of producing a structural composite part made of pre-impregnated fiber plies. The edges of two adjacent fiber plies are connected via a longitudinal composite joint made structural by a nanostructure and an aircraft structure comprising such structural composite parts. | 04-12-2012 |
20120135178 | MINERAL MAT - An apparatus for collecting make-up residue. One embodiment comprises a mat configured to collect the make-up residue. The mat includes a first side section and a second side section connected by a center section. The first side section and the second side section are able to open about the center section so that the mat lies substantially flat. This allows for collection of make-up residue that falls on top surface of the mat. The first side section and the second side section are also able to fold about the center section into a U-shape (or V-shaped) so that the make-up residue resting on the top surfaces of the first side section and the second side section falls toward the center section. When the make-up residue falls into the center section, the make-up residue may be poured from the center section, such as into a container. | 05-31-2012 |
20120225236 | Composite Building Panel and Method - An insulated building panel and building construction panel system utilizes a plurality of panels made of solid foam core with insulation R values, encapsulated within external hard coatings permanently bonded to the cores. The cores optimally consist of expanded polystyrene foam and the hard coatings are a polyurethane hard coat blend. Roof and exterior wall construction units utilize a plurality of adjacently aligned panels, each panel being located between support members and being compressed together and pressure-fitted against adjacent panels and support members such that each construction unit is formed from the compressed, pressure-fitted panels. The panels themselves serve as the primary structural elements and only insulating elements of the construction units. | 09-06-2012 |
20120315425 | COMPOSITE MATERIAL FOR BATTERY CASE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Provided is a composite material for a battery case and a method of manufacturing the same, in which a heat-dissipating layer, which is filled with a heat-dissipating filler, is interposed between layers to effectively dissipate heat generated in a battery through the heat-dissipating layer. As a result, the lifespan is increased and the stability of the battery package is ensured. Moreover, according to the present invention, a neat layer which is not filled with the heat-dissipating filler is interposed between the heat-dissipating layers, and thus it is possible to prevent deterioration in mechanical properties. | 12-13-2012 |
20130071597 | TOWEL - A towel having an elongated first body portion provided with a first width and extends in a generally vertical direction when used with a towel bar. The elongated first body portion includes a first end that is configured to be secured to the towel bar by use of an attachment member. The elongated first body portion also includes a second end that is coupled to a first drying portion, which has a second width that is greater than the first width of the elongated first body portion. The towel may also include a second body portion that extends over the towel bar and is positioned to lie generally parallel to the elongated first body portion. | 03-21-2013 |
20130196107 | REINFORCEMENT ELEMENT FOR CASTING COMPRISING RING SHAPED PORTIONS AND REINFORCEMENT WITH SUCH REINFORCEMENT ELEMENTS - Reinforcement element for being positioned within a cast to elastically withstand tensile loads thereon, said reinforcement element comprising a plane sheet- or plate-shaped body of at least one row of consecutively coupled ring-shaped portions. | 08-01-2013 |
20130236675 | STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR SPLICING GLASS RIBBON - A glass ribbon ( | 09-12-2013 |
20130337214 | PREDICTABLE BONDED REWORK OF COMPOSITE STRUCTURES USING TAILORED PATCHES - A patch for reworking an inconsistent area in a composite structure includes a composite laminate patch and a layer of adhesive for bonding the laminate patch to the composite structure. The laminate patch has at least first and second regions for releasing strain energy around the inconsistent area respectively at different rates. | 12-19-2013 |
20140065341 | ARCHITECTURAL PANELS INCLUDING ELONGATED THERMOPLASTIC MEMBERS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Implementations of the present invention relate to for incorporating virgin or recycled thermoplastic resin materials into architectural thermoplastic panels that have ordered and reproducible geometric patterns. More specifically, at least one implementation provides a method for fusing thermoplastic elongated members, such as circular rods and rectangular bars, sourced from recycled thermoplastic resin to form the architectural thermoplastic panels. | 03-06-2014 |
20140154452 | COMPOSITE CUSHIONING MATERIAL AND JIGLESS METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - The present application discloses a method for fabricating a composite structure for use as a resilient cushion, including: (a) placing a sheet of first resilient material on a surface; (b) cutting the sheet of first resilient material by pressing a cutter on to the first resilient material to produce a cut sheet of first resilient material displaying a cutting pattern of discrete first resilient elements of defined widths and lengths, wherein at least one of the first resilient elements touches adjacent resilient elements along its side; and (c) mounting a first expanse of material on at least one of the first resilient elements of the cut sheet of first resilient material to form a first composite structure. | 06-05-2014 |
20140212618 | Printed Textile Substrate and Process for Making - This invention relates to a printed textile substrate, such as a floorcovering article, and a process for making a printed textile substrate. The printed textile substrate contains areas of low viscosity printing ink and high viscosity printing ink. The process for making the textile substrate includes a one pass manufacturing step that results in a textile substrate having areas of low viscosity and high viscosity printing inks. | 07-31-2014 |
20140272243 | RESIN COMPOSITE STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - Linking parts are formed on one end of a first resin composite member and on one end of a second resin composite member in order to bond the ends together. For example, the linking parts may be wavy parts containing concave portions and convex portions. In this case, the wavy parts initially are heated and softened. Then, in a molding unit, respective pairs of confronting convex portions are overlapped with each other, and respective pairs of confronting concave portions are utilized to form a non-overlapping space. The overlapped convex portions are pressed and crushed, such that a base thermoplastic resin and fibers contained therein flow toward the non-overlapping space. Thereafter, the thermoplastic resin is cooled and hardened, whereby the first resin composite member and the second resin composite member are bonded integrally to obtain a resin composite structure. | 09-18-2014 |
20140295122 | METHOD FOR WAFER-LEVEL MANUFACTURING OF OBJECTS AND CORRESPONDING SEMI-FINISHED PRODUCTS - The method for manufacturing an object comprises the steps of (a) providing a wafer comprising a multitude of semi-finished objects; (b) separating said wafer into parts referred to as sub- wafers, at least one of said sub-wafers comprising a plurality of said semi-finished objects; (c) processing at least a portion of said plurality of semi-finished objects by subjecting said at least one sub-wafer to at least one processing step; and preferably also the step of (d) separating said at least one sub-wafer into a plurality of parts. | 10-02-2014 |
20150298907 | WAREHOUSE-RELATED METHOD AND FACILITY - An arrangement of coils of varying widths and diameters in a warehouse having an automated crane wherein: the coil axes are parallel; the coils are arranged in lines, the coil widths in each line falling within a first predetermined range associated with the line, the coil diameters in each line falling within a second predetermined range associated with the line and the coil axes in each line being orientated perpendicularly to said each line; the lines define (i) rows of coils; (ii) a bottom layer of coils; and (iii) one or more upper layers of coils; each upper layer coil is supported by a pair of lower layer coils in a line; the first and second predetermined ranges associated with the line in which said each coil is arranged are the same as those associated with the line in which the supporting coils are arranged. | 10-22-2015 |
20150337470 | Dimensionally Stable Carpet - A floor-covering article has an upper layer with yarns that extend through a primary backing and are at least partially secured to the primary backing by polymeric material, wherein the yarns define an exterior upper surface of the article; an intermediate layer connected to the upper layer; and a secondary backing connected to the intermediate layer so that the intermediate layer is positioned between the upper layer and the secondary backing. The article includes cut peripheral side edges. The length and/or width of the article can be at least about 3 feet. At least one of the peripheral side edges of the secondary backing can define an upright, outwardly-oriented side face extending obliquely to the bottom surface of the secondary backing. | 11-26-2015 |
20160068447 | CERAMIC JOINED BODY, HEAT-RESISTANT COMPONENT AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CERAMIC JOINED BODY - A ceramic assembly is provided with a first ceramic component having a first surface, a second ceramic component having a second surface, and a joining section comprising a CVD ceramic which fills the region where the first surface and the second surface face each other. | 03-10-2016 |
428055000 | Next to unitary sheet of equal or greater extent | 14 |
20090136703 | Insulating panel - An insulating panel comprises sheets ( | 05-28-2009 |
20110070392 | Item for covering surfaces - An item for covering surfaces includes a body having a polygonal perimeter, which is defined by a visible face configured to face outwards and by an opposite laying face. Said body includes a bearing core made of a first material having a first specific weight, and a plurality of covering elements made of a second material having a second specific weight and fixed to at least the visible face according to a preselected pattern, the first specific weight being lower than the second specific weight. | 03-24-2011 |
20110195218 | Insulating Panel - An insulating panel comprises sheets ( | 08-11-2011 |
20130078409 | Flexible Inlay Strips and Method of Manufacturing the Same - A method of fabricating an ornamental purfling strip which has sufficient flexibility to be placed within a curved configuration. The ornamental purfling strips are sufficiently flexible to be placed, as a single unit, in curved channels which require the strip to bend. The flexibility results from a laminated structure comprising a layer of binding material overlain by an ornamental layer, with an adhesive or bonding agent attaching the layers together. The ornamental layer comprises a plurality of precisely placed breaks along its length. The binding material retains the individual fragments of the ornamental layer in the strip, but because the binding material comprises a flexible material, the layer of binding material is sufficiently flexible to allow the purfling strip to flex longitudinally and transversely. The ornamental layer may comprise organic shell material or synthetic materials such as synthetic opal. | 03-28-2013 |
428056000 | Continuous sectional layer | 10 |
20090202776 | Fiber reinforced core panel - A fiber reinforced core panel having a first side and an opposing second side. The core panel contains a series of adjacent low density strips having at least three faces and having a length to width aspect ratio of at least 5:1. The longitudinal axis of the low density strips are substantially parallel and the cross-section of each strip has a major face, a first edge face, and a second edge face. The major face of each strip is disposed within the first or second side of the core panel and the major face of each strip is disposed within an opposite face of the core panel than the major face of the adjacent strips. The core panel also contains a continuous fibrous reinforcement sheet which is threaded through the low density strips such that the fibrous reinforcement sheet is disposed between adjacent strips and adjacent to the major faces of the low density strips. The reinforcement sheet forms at least about sixty five percent (65%) of the surface area of the first side of the core panel and at least about sixty five percent (65%) of the surface area of the second side of the core panel. | 08-13-2009 |
20100209651 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A COMPOSITE STRUCTURE AND A COMPOSITE STRUCTURE - A method for producing a composite structure and a composite structure obtained by the method is described. The method comprises the following steps: a) providing a mold comprising a rigid mold part and a flexible vacuum bag, b) placing a fiber insertion in the mold part, the fiber insertion including a plurality of fiber layers and, when placed in the mold part, having an upper surface and a lower surface as well as a first side and a second side, the fiber insertion including a first zone at the first side and a second zone at the second side, the first zone and the second zone being separated by an intermediate zone, c) placing an upper distribution medium above the intermediate zone of the fiber insertion, the distribution medium comprising a resin distribution network for distributing resin along the upper distribution medium, d) placing a number of resin inlet channels above the upper distribution medium for supplying liquid resin to the resin distribution network, e) placing a first vacuum outlet at least partially overlapping the first zone of the fiber insertion and a second outlet at least partially overlapping the second zone of the fiber insertion, f) placing the vacuum bag on top of the mold part, thus sealing the vacuum bag against the mold part to define a mold cavity, g) evacuating the mold cavity, h) connecting a source of uncured fluid resin to the resin inlet channels so as to feed uncured resin to the resin distribution network in order to fill the mold cavity and to impregnate at least the fiber insertion and the upper distribution medium with uncured resin, and i) allowing the resin to cure in order to form the composite structure. | 08-19-2010 |
20100215887 | REINFORCED THERMOPLASTIC-RESIN MULTILAYER SHEET MATERIAL, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND METHOD OF FORMING MOLDED THERMOPLASTIC-RESIN COMPOSITE MATERIAL - The present invention provides a high-quality multilayer thermoplastic-resin-reinforced sheet material having excellent mechanical properties and drapeability in which a thermoplastic resin excellent in recycling efficiency and shock resistance is used as a matrix; a method for efficiently producing the multilayer thermoplastic-resin-reinforced sheet material in a short time; and a thermoplastic-resin multilayer reinforced molding formed of the multilayer thermoplastic-resin-reinforced sheet material, in which the high quality and the mechanical properties are maintained. A multilayer thermoplastic-resin-reinforced sheet material ( | 08-26-2010 |
20100297380 | SANDWICH ELEMENT - A longitudinal sandwich element including a core of binder fixed mineral wool lamellae assembled in a side by side relationship extending in the longitudinal direction of the sandwich element, the core having two major surfaces substantially parallel to each other, and two end surfaces substantially perpendicular to the major surfaces and parallel to each other and two side surfaces interconnecting the major surfaces and the end surfaces, where the mineral wool fibers are mainly perpendicular to the major surfaces, and at least one sheet is attached to at least one of the major sides of the core, and at least one of the two side surfaces is provided by one or more side lamellae, and where at least one of the side surfaces has been formed as a cut section into the one or more side lamella(s), the cut section fitting into a mating cut section of one or more other side lamella(s) of an adjacent sandwich element, and where each side lamella has a varying density and the cut section is in the region with the higher density. | 11-25-2010 |
20120177861 | Energy absorbing panel - An energy absorbing panel containing a pair of generally parallel spaced apart rigid end plates having a stiffness of at least about 200 N-m and a plurality of fabric layers extending between the rigid end plates oriented in a z-axis direction defined as being perpendicular to the rigid end plates. Each fabric layer contains a plurality of monoaxially drawn, thermoplastic fibers. The plurality of fabric layers are fused together forming a bonded structure. Methods of making the energy absorbing panel are also disclosed. | 07-12-2012 |
20120244307 | SILICON CARBIDE SUBSTRATE - A silicon carbide substrate includes: a base substrate having a diameter of 70 mm or greater; and a plurality of SiC substrates made of single-crystal silicon carbide and arranged side by side on the base substrate when viewed in a planar view. In other words, the plurality of SiC substrates are arranged side by side on and along the main surface of the base substrate. Further, each of the SiC substrates has a main surface opposite to the base substrate and having an off angle of 20° or smaller relative to a {0001} plane. | 09-27-2012 |
20120328819 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING STRUCTURAL MEMBER AND STRUCTURAL MEMBER - A narrow prepreg sheet | 12-27-2012 |
20130164480 | ELASTIC LAMINATE SHEET - An elastic laminate sheet comprising a laminate comprising an elastomer layer and a nonwoven fabric provided on at least one surface of the elastomer layer, wherein low elastic laminate part and high elastic laminate part are alternatingly provided in one direction to form the laminate, and the low elastic laminate part and the high elastic laminate part both have a first bonding region where the elastomer layer and the nonwoven fabric are bonded and a second bonding region where the elastomer and the nonwoven fabric are bonded more weakly than at the first bonding region, and a total surface area of the first bonding region in the low elastic laminate part is larger than a total surface area of the first bonding region in the high elastic laminate part, and a ratio of an elastic modulus of the low elastic laminate part to an elastic modulus of the high elastic laminate part is more than 1 and not more than 7.5. The elastic laminate sheet does not easily break even when repeatedly stretched and demonstrates sufficient retention capacity for practical use even when attached to a main body part of a hygienic article or the like. | 06-27-2013 |
20140065342 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A TEXTILE SEMI-FINISHED PRODUCT AND TEXTILE SEMI-FINISHED PRODUCT FOR A TEXTILE FIBER COMPOSITE STRUCTURE - A textile semi-finished product for a textile fiber composite structure is produced by a method wherein roving pieces ( | 03-06-2014 |
20140170363 | LAYERED ARCHITECTURAL PERVIOUS CONCRETE - A layered architectural water pervious concrete is provided. The concrete assembly includes a first layer of water pervious concrete preferably having 15%-25% void space capable of channeling water to the ground and underlying water table. Poured upon the pervious concrete layer, is a non-pervious concrete layer. Joints are formed through the non-pervious concrete layer, which preferably penetrates into the pervious concrete layer at least ¼ inch. Water flows from the top surface of the concrete assembly through the joints and into the porous concrete layer for distribution to the ground below. | 06-19-2014 |