22nd week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 42 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100136185 | MULTI-REGION CONFECTIONERY COMPOSITION, ARTICLE, METHOD, AND APPARATUS - A dough-like confectionery material contains a solid particulate, a liquid, and a diffusion controller. The dough-like confectionery material is an effective replacement for panned coatings, and it can be applied to an edible substrate, such as candy or chewing gum to form a layered confection. Methods and apparatus for forming layered confections are also described. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136186 | HYDROGEN ELIMINATION AND THERMAL ENERGY GENERATION IN WATER-ACTIVATED CHEMICAL HEATERS - A hydrogen suppressing, flameless, heat generating chemical composition including magnesium or a magnesium-containing alloy, a hydrogen suppressor or eliminator, particulate carbon, a metallic salt including a cation and an anion and water. The anion is selected from the group consisting of silicate, carbonate, bicarbonate, phosphate, borate, perborate, percarbonate, perphosphate, persulfate, nitrate, nitrite, ferrate, permanganate, and stannate and combinations thereof. The magnesium or magnesium-containing alloy, hydrogen suppressor or eliminator, particulate carbon, metallic salt and water are each present in a proportional amount to generate sufficient heat to heat water, medical supplies and/or consumable rations. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136187 | Fumigation apparatus - As shown in FIG. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136188 | FROZEN NON-WATER-WASHED OR WATER-WASHED AT LOW LEVEL MINCED FISH MEAT - Providing a frozen non-water-washed or water-washed at low level fish meat with suppressed freezing denaturation, from a fish species generally never used without water-wash. Biological iron, iron-containing substances and/or biological reducing substances in the fish meat are oxidized. A frozen non-water-washed or water-washed at low level fish meat made from minced fish meat or the dehydrated minced fish meat, where one or more cryoprotectants have been added and the decomposition of trimethylamine-N-oxide is suppressed through oxidation. Preferably, the fish meat is put in contact to oxygen under agitation of the fish meat, to thereby suppress trimethylamine-N-oxide decomposition, to which are added cryoprotectants for freezing. A frozen product of non-water-washed or water-washed at low level fish meat, where salts have been added for such agitation, followed by agitation. A fish paste product from the frozen product as the raw material. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136189 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RECAPTURING AND REUSING UNREACTED ANTIMICROBIAL SOLUTIONS IN SPRAY APPLICATIONS - A system providing for on-site reclamation and re-use of reclaimed antimicrobial solution includes a dispenser, at least one receptacle, piping, and at least one pump. The dispenser sprays antimicrobial solution toward moving raw food products. Unspent antimicrobial solution that did not contact the moving raw food products and rebound antimicrobial solution that did contact the raw food products combine to form a reclaimed antimicrobial solution. The reclaimed antimicrobial solution is collected in the receptacle and is pumped through the piping to a location for reuse. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136190 | METHOD FOR THE SELECTIVE EXTRACTION AND SEPARATION OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES BY MEANS OF HIGH PRESSURE - The invention relates to an extraction method for producing soluble substances from organic plant or animal raw material with high pressure, wherein supercritical gas is used as a solvent and wherein the organic material is filled into one or a plurality of high pressure reservoirs. The high pressure reservoirs are closed and a pressure of more than 800 bar is subsequently applied. In an extraction step, the supercritical gas flows at least once through the filled high pressure reservoir, wherein no additional entraining agent is added to the supercritical gas. Subsequently the charged supercritical gas is fed completely or partially to a separation stage, wherein natural substances or substance mixtures are reacted or separated from each other by lowering the pressure. The pressure in the extraction stage exceeds the maximum solubility pressure of the oil or fat of the raw material in the supercritical gas at least by 10%. The respective oil or fat of the raw material serves as the entraining agent. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136191 | USE OF SACCARIDES IN EXTRACTION OF TEA OR HERBACEOUS PLANTS - The present invention relates to a use of saccharides in extraction of tea or herbaceous plants. The addition of saccharides before or during the extraction procedure of tea or herbaceous plants can effectively improve the flavor of tea or beverage as made from extract of the tea or herbaceous plants, enhance its aroma, as well as increase the extraction rate of soluble solids of the tea or herbaceous. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136192 | Method for Roasting and Surface- Pasteurization of Foods Products - The invention relates to a process for roasting and surface pasteurization of particulate food products. The roasting and surface pasteurization can be combined and united to form one process, if, according to the invention, it is provided that a treatment is carried out in a moist atmosphere at temperatures >100° C., that the pasteurization treatment is carried out in a roasting system during the roasting operation, that during the pasteurization phase the temperature of the product surface is held a few degrees below the dew point temperature of the atmosphere which is established, that the pasteurization is performed for 1-30 min, and that with advancing or continued roasting the water of condensation on the surface of the food products is removed and the water uptake of the same is minimized. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136193 | Tomato Products - Tomato products obtained from tomato juice or tomato passata having the following composition in percentage by weight: | 2010-06-03 |
20100136194 | STEAMER INSERT APPARATUS - A steamer insert apparatus is disclosed. The steamer insert apparatus includes a steaming platform. The steaming platform is generally round and configured to self-adjust and to suspend from a rim of a cooking pot. The steaming platform is located within the cooking pot in a suspended manner to provide a surface area on which to place a first food item for steaming. The steamer insert apparatus includes an operably coverable opening defined in the steaming platform and through which to access a second food item to cook in water located below the steaming platform. In at least one embodiment, steaming platform includes a pair of risible extensions. A food item larger in diameter than the cooking pot can be placed upon the risible extensions. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136195 | Non-Sweet Binder Compositions and Methods of Making and Using Same - Non-sweet binder compositions, food products comprising such binder compositions, and methods of preparing food products comprising such binder compositions are provided. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136196 | TASTE IMPROVER - Poly-γ-glutamic acid or a salt thereof is made to be present at the same time as a taste-exhibiting substance formed from a potassium salt. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136197 | Kokumi- imparting agent - The present invention encompasses a method for screening for a kokumi-imparting substance by using the calcium receptor activity as an index, a composition containing a kokumi-imparting substance obtained by the screening method, a method for producing food or drink imparted with kokumi, and food or drink imparted with kokumi. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136198 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A PROCESSED FISH PRODUCT AND RESULTING PROCESSED FISH PRODUCT - Method for manufacturing processed fish, and the processed fish produced thereby, where the processed fish includes an emulsified homogeneous gruel including frozen raw fish and concentrated broth resulting from boiling of the fish, the method including mixing the gruel with flakes and/or pieces of fish, where the frozen raw fish and concentrated broth are of the same kind of fish as the flakes and/or pieces of fish. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136199 | Cooking Cream - A cooking cream was prepared that is useful for cooking and preferably has a good whipping capability also. The cream comprises about 55 to 93% by weight water, about 5 to 45% by weight fat, about 1 to 10% by weight protein, about 0.5 to 10% by weight starch, and an effective amount of emulsifier. Preferably, the cream also contains an effective amount of stabilizer and an effective amount of buffer. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136200 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITIONS - There is provided a method of manufacturing a nutritional composition comprising carbohydrate in an amount of at least 250 g l | 2010-06-03 |
20100136201 | EXTUDED FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR MAKING EXTRUDED FOOD PRODUCTS - A method for producing an extruded food product comprising from about 25% to about 77% meat and vegetable protein by continuously introducing components of the food product to an extruder wherein the components include meat and vegetable protein; mixing the components to produce a mixture in the extruder; heating the mixture in the extruder to produce the food product; extruding the food product from the extruder through the extruder die; and cooling the food product. The product may further comprise plasticizers and be substantially free of cross-linking compounds. Generally, the product is a meat analog having a fibrous texturized appearance characteristic of meat. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136202 | METHOD FOR PREPARING A VEGETABLE FOOD PRODUCT AND VEGETABLE FOOD PRODUCT THEREBY OBTAINED - The present invention relates to a method for preparing a vegetable food product, preferably a 100% vegetable and gluten-free food product, comprising the steps of: a) preparing a protein-hydrocolloid composition by mixing a vegetable protein with an alginate or carrageenan, b) blending the composition of step a) with an aqueous di- or more valent ion solution or dispersion thereby obtaining a fibrous product, c) rinsing of the fibrous product obtained in step b), d) optionally concentrating the rinsed fibrous product of step c), and e) processing the fibrous product of step d) thereby obtaining said vegetable food product. The method is characterized in that it comprises the additional step of blending a non-animal binding agent, preferably in powder form, with the fibrous product of step d) prior to processing said fibrous product. The present invention further provides a fibrous product and a vegetable food product obtainable by carrying out the present method. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136203 | FERMENTED WHEY PREPRATION AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - Disclosed is a fermented whey preparation produced by carrying out high-temperature sterilization of an aqueous whey protein solution having a solid content of 11 to 35% by weight and a pH value adjusted to 6.5 to 8.0, then subjecting the aqueous whey protein solution to lactic acid fermentation, and homogenizing the resultant fermentation liquor as such. The fermented whey preparation has a fermentation-derived unique and good flavor and, at the same time, has a refreshed and invigorating flavor and further has a velvety texture. The fermented whey preparation is also excellent in thermal stability and safety. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136204 | METHOD FOR PRODUCTION OF WATER-SOLUBLE POLYSACCHARIDE - Disclosed is a novel water-soluble soybean polysaccharide which is produced by imparting a function of stabilizing a protein in a pH range around the isoelectric point of the protein to a water-soluble soybean polysaccharide. Also disclosed is a novel dispersion stabilizer which enables to stabilize the dispersion of a protein in a pH range around the isoelectric point of the protein. Further, disclosed is a acidic protein food/beverage comprising the dispersion stabilizer. A crosslinked product of a water-soluble soybean polysaccharide extracted from a soybean seed raw material can improve the dispersion stability of a milk protein in a pH range around the isoelectric point of the protein. By using the water-soluble soybean polysaccharide, an acidic protein food/beverage having a low viscosity can be produced. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136205 | PURIFIED GREEN TEA EXTRACT - A purified green tea extract is improved in bitterness and aftertaste. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136206 | TEA COMPOSITION - Disclosed is a black tea composition comprising 1-5 wt % gallic acid and 0.01 to 6 wt % of a flavour composition comprising a lemon, peach or ginger flavour. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136207 | NANOEMULSION AND NANOPARTICLE CONTAINING PLANT ESSENTIAL OIL AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION THEREOF - The present invention relates to a nano emulsion capable of reducing an intestinal stimulus effect, increasing the stability and absorptance of the functional components in food, and solving reluctance when ingesting by reducing a strong flavor capable of being generated by the functional components, by making the functional components of food into a nano emulsion using hydrophilic biopolymer, and a nano particle capable of further increasing the stability by performing solvent precipitation or vacuum freeze drying on the nano emulsion and capable of being easily applied to other food, and a method of production thereof. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136208 | Lifting and Preserving Bloody Impressions for Law Enforcement - A fluorogenic lifting strip containing titanium dioxide has been successful in the lifting and enhancement of impressions and bloody impressions from nonporous, semi porous and porous surfaces. The lifting strip is best when activated with an alcohol such as ethanol or methanol. When the lifting strip has dried after application it can easily be removed from the surface lifting the impression onto a contrasting white background. The lifting trip can be subsequently visualized with an ALS or Laser to fluoresce the lifted impression with optimal contrast for visualization and examination. This method is safe, easy, and effective on several surfaces of contrasting colors. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136209 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING AN ANTIMICROBIAL COATING TO A MEDICAL DEVICE - Methods for applying an antimicrobial coating to a medical device is disclosed. Generally, the methods comprise providing a medical device, dispensing an antimicrobial coating onto the device, flushing excess coating from the device, and curing the coating onto the device. In one aspect, the coating includes a UV-curable, antimicrobial composition. In this aspect, the medical device can be coated and the coating can be cured with UV light in a manner of seconds. In another aspect, the coating includes an antimicrobial solution that contains an acrylate-type polymer or copolymer. In this aspect, the medical device can be coated and the coating can be heat-cured in a manner of minutes. Both the UV-curable composition and the antimicrobial solution can also include rheological modifiers, as necessary. Additionally, the compositions include one or more antimicrobial agents, which may be selected from a wide array of agents. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136210 | SANITARY ARTICLE COMPRISING LACTOBACILLI IN A HYDROPHILIC CARRIER - A sanitary article such as a sanitary napkin, a panty liner, an incontinence protector, a diaper, an incontinence pad, a feminine insert, a tampon, hygiene tissue or the like, includes lactic acid producing bacteria being dispersed in a carrier. The dispersion is applied on or in parts of the final sanitary article. The carrier is a hydrophilic carrier and the dispersion has a viscosity of 110 Pa·s or lower, at a temperature of 35° C., and a water activity below 0.2. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136211 | IFBM's to Promote the Specific Attachment of Target Analytes to the Surface of Orthopedic Implants - The present invention provides an improved coating for surfaces of medical implants. The coating comprises at least one interfacial biomaterial (IFBM) which is comprised of at least one binding module that binds to the surface of an implant or implant-related material (“implant module”) and at least one binding module that selectively binds to a target analyte or that is designed to have a desired effect (“analyte module”). The modules are connected by a linker. In some embodiments, the IFBM coating acts to promote the recognition and attachment of target analytes to surface of the device. The IFBM coating improves the performance of implanted medical devices, for example, by promoting osteointegration of the implant. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136212 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING MATERIAL - A diamond-like carbon film (DLC film) is formed on the surface of a base material made of an inorganic material, such as ceramics, or the like, or an organic material, such as resin, or the like. The surface of the resultant DLC film is treated with plasma, or the like, so as to be activated. Various monomers having biocompatibility, etc., are graft-polymerized to the activated surface of the DLC film, whereby a polymer layer is formed from the monomers grafted to the surface of the DLC film. Thus, the base material coated with the DLC film modified with a polymer which does not readily separate can be realized. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136213 | Thermal Treatment of a Drug Eluting Implantable Medical Device - A coating and a method of coating an implantable medical device, such as a stent, is disclosed. The method includes subjecting the coating to a thermal condition such as a temperature above the glass transition temperature of a polymer included in the coating. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136214 | Acetabular Shell System and Method for Making - A method for forming an acetabular shell includes providing a working surface such as a mandrel, and spraying the working surface with a first layer of material having a first composition such as aluminum oxide. After a suitable thickness is generated, the spray composition is gradually changed to other compositions having desired particle sizes and distribution. In one example, the composition is changed to a mixture of aluminum oxide and titanium oxide and/or titanium. As thickness builds up, the relative amount of aluminum oxide is decreased such that the composition is all titanium and titanium oxide. After a desired thickness is generated, the acetabular shell is extracted off the mandrel. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136215 | METHOD FOR FORMING FERRITE FILM ONTO SURFACE OF STRUCTURAL MEMBER COMPOSING PLANT, FERRITE FILM FORMATION APPARATUS AND QUARTZ CRYSTAL ELECTRODE APPARATUS - A method for forming a ferrite film onto surface of structural member composing a plant, comprises steps of forming a ferrite film onto the wetted surface of the structural member by making contact with a film forming solution containing iron (II) ions, an oxidant for oxidizing the iron (II) ions, and a pH adjustment agent; measuring the amount of the formed ferrite film; and determining completion of the ferrite film formation based on the measured amount of the formed ferrite film. The method for forming the ferrite film onto the surface of the structural member, can shorten the time required for completing the ferrite film forming operations. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136216 | GAS DISTRIBUTION BLOCKER APPARATUS - Embodiments of the present invention generally provide apparatus and methods for altering the flow and pressure differential of process gases supplied across a showerhead of a processing chamber to provide improved deposition uniformity across the surface of a substrate disposed therein. In one embodiment, a blocker plate is disposed between a backing plate and a showerhead. In one embodiment, the distance between the blocker plate and the showerhead is adjustable. In another embodiment, the blocker plate has a non-planar surface contour. In another embodiment, a regional blocker plate is disposed between a backing plate and a showerhead. In another embodiment, a central blocker plate and a peripheral blocker plate are disposed between a backing plate and a showerhead. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136217 | SAMPLE ANALYZING METHOD, SAMPLE ANALYZING APPARATUS, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF ORGANIC EL ELEMENT, MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - Light is irradiated onto a glass substrate of an organic EL element, and the characteristics of an organic film are analyzed. In the sample analyzing apparatus, in such a way that the glass substrate is located on the upper side, the organic EL element is placed on a stage. The light is irradiated towards the glass substrate, and an amplitude ratio and a phase difference which are related to the organic EL element are measured. Also, the sample analyzing apparatus selects a model of a structure corresponding to reflected lights K | 2010-06-03 |
20100136218 | CLEANING OF A SUBSTRATE SUPPORT - A method of fabricating a cleaning wafer capable of cleaning process residues from a substrate support surface is disclosed. The method comprises providing a cleaning disc, and applying a liquid polymer precursor to the cleaning disc by spraying or spin coating the liquid polymer precursor onto the disc to form a polymer precursor film on the disc. The polymer precursor film is cured to form a polymer layer having a cleaning surface. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136219 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL - According to the method for manufacturing a plasma display panel, the protective layer is formed by the following process: evaporating a base-coat film for the protective layer onto the dielectric layer; forming crystal-particle paste on the base-coat film by applying crystal-particle paste in which a plurality of crystal particles of metal oxide is dispersed in a solvent classified into any one of an aliphatic alcohols solvent having ether binding and an alcohols solvent larger than dihydric alcohol; and removing the solvent by heating the crystal-particle paste film so that the plurality of crystal particles are distributed over the entire surface of the protective layer. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136220 | Organic Electroluminescent Device and the Manufacturing Method - An organic electroluminescent device is disclosed. The device can include a substrate, a first electrode on the substrate, a partition wall next to the first electrode, an organic luminescence media layer including an organic luminous layer on the first electrode, and a second electrode which is on the organic luminescence media layer and facing the first electrodes, wherein the partition wall comprises a first partition wall and a second partition wall, the first partition wall covers a part of the first electrode, and the second partition wall is located on an inner side of the first partition wall. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136221 | METHOD OF FABRICATING PIXEL STRUCTURE - A method of fabricating a pixel structure for use in an electroluminescent panel includes the following steps. A substrate is provided. Three shadow masks having a plurality of first, second, and third openings patterned in an array of T shaped are respectively provided, and three evaporation processes using the three shadow masks are subsequently performed to form a plurality of first subpixel units, second subpixel units and third subpixel units respectively. One first subpixel of the first subpixel unit, one second subpixel of the second subpixel unit adjacent to the first subpixel unit, and one third subpixel of the third subpixel unit adjacent to the first subpixel unit form a display pixel unit. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136222 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SOLID ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR - Provided is a method of manufacturing a solid electrolytic capacitor, including the steps of: forming a capacitor element including an anode body having a dielectric coating film on a surface thereof; impregnating the capacitor element with a polymerization liquid containing a precursor monomer of a conductive polymer and an oxidant; impregnating the capacitor element impregnated with the polymerization liquid with a silane compound or a silane compound containing solution; and forming a conductive polymer layer by polymerizing the precursor monomer after impregnating the capacitor element with the silane compound or the silane compound containing solution. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136223 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR DIELECTRIC MATERIALS - The present invention comprises methods and compositions of dielectric materials. The dielectric materials of the present invention comprise materials having a dielectric constant of more than 1.0 and less than 1.9 and/or a dissipation factor of less than 0.0009. Other characteristics include the ability to withstand a wide range of temperatures, from both high temperatures of approximately +260° C. to low temperatures of approximately −200° C., operate in wide range of atmospheric conditions and pressures (e.g., a high atmosphere, low vacuum condition such as that found in the outer-space as well as conditions similar to those found at sea level or below sea level). The dielectric materials of the present invention may be used in the manufacture of composite structures that can be used alone or in combination with other materials, and can be used in electronic components or devices such as RF interconnects. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136224 | STABLE NANOTUBE COATINGS - The present invention relates to purified transparent carbon nanotube (CNT) conductive layers or coatings that comprise at least one additional material to form a composite. Adding a material to the CNT layer or coating improves conductivity, transparency, and/or the performance of a device comprising a transparent conductive CNT layers or coating This composite may be used in photovoltaic devices, OLEDs, LCD displays, or touch screens. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136225 | GROUP IVA SMALL PARTICLE COMPOSITIONS AND RELATED METHODS - Group IVA (e.g., silicon, germanium) small particle compositions and related methods are described. In some embodiments, the small particle compositions and related methods are used to form a layer on a substrate. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136226 | Methods of Forming Carbon Nanotubes - Methods of forming carbon nanotubes include forming a catalytic metal layer on a sidewall of an electrically conductive region, such as a metal or metal nitride pattern. A plurality of carbon nanotubes are grown from the catalytic metal layer. These carbon nanotubes can be grown from a sidewall of the catalytic metal layer. The plurality of carbon nanotubes are then exposed to an organic solvent. This step of exposing the carbon nanotubes to the organic solvent may be preceded by a step of applying centrifugal forces to the plurality of carbon nanotubes. Alternatively, the exposing step may include applying a centrifugal force to the plurality of carbon nanotubes while simultaneously exposing the plurality of carbon nanotubes to an organic solvent. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136227 | LENS HANDLING IN AUTOMATED LENS COATING SYSTEMS - A lens coating system, which includes a gripper assembly for transferring and loading lenses, further includes one or more features to facilitate improved lens handling within the system. The one or more features includes a sensor assembly that is adapted to detect whether a single blocked lens or a pair of blocked lenses is being loaded by the gripper assembly into a spindle assembly of the system, and/or a sensor assembly that is adapted to detect a displacement of a lens holding element, from which lenses are transferred, by the gripper assembly, when impinged upon by the gripper assembly. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136228 | ANTIGLARE COATINGS AND ARTICLES - The present invention relates to articles comprising an antiglare layer, coating compositions suitable for making antiglare layers, methods of making an antiglare article, and methods of making antiglare coating compositions. In some embodiments the article is a (e.g. illuminated) display article such as a touch screen. The antiglare layer comprises aggregate inorganic oxide particles in a cured inorganic polymer matrix. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136229 | WARM SPRAY COATING METHOD AND PARTICLES USED THEREFOR - A coating method of the invention is characterized by using particles each being an aggregate comprising particles far smaller than that, and heating them at a temperature lower than the melting point and blowing and depositing the same to an object to be treated at a supersonic velocity. The warm spray of the invention is characterized in that standard particles and addition particles with a particle diameter larger than that are mixed so that the K-value determined by the following relation is 1 or more and 2 or less: K=A×(B/C)×D, A: mass % of the content of additive particles, B: center particle diameter of standard particle (μm), C: center particle diameter of additive particle (μm), D: (maximum particle diameter−minimum particle diameter) of additive particle/10 (μm). The invention intends to deposit micro oxide crystals without using an adhesive or the like, with no alteration to the function thereof, and also attain a dense layer with no substantial voids. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136230 | METHOD OF CLEANING POWDERY SOURCE SUPPLY SYSTEM, STORAGE MEDIUM, SUBSTRATE PROCESSING SYSTEM AND SUBSTRATE PROCESSING METHOD - A method of cleaning a powdery source supply system prevents outflow of particles from a chamber or an introduction line in a film forming process. A substrate processing system includes a powdery source supply system and a film forming processing unit. The powdery source supply system includes an ampoule for accommodating a powdery source, a carrier gas supply unit for supplying a carrier gas into the ampoule, an introduction line for connecting the ampoule and the film forming processing unit, a purge line branched from the introduction line, and a valve for opening or closing the introduction line. When the valve is opened and the interior of the purge line is evacuated prior to the film forming process, the carrier gas supply unit supplies a carrier gas so that the viscous force acting on particles by the carrier gas is greater than the viscous force in the film forming process. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136231 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A REFRIGERATION DEVICE - A method is provided for producing a refrigeration device with a refrigerated interior that is delimited by an inner shell. The refrigeration device includes a space between the inner shell and an outer shell into which a curable insulating foam is injected. A sealing material is injected into the space before the injection of the insulating foam, the sealing material sealing joints or gaps and preventing the passage of the insulating foam through the joints or gaps. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136232 | CURING OF POLYMER COMPOSITES - There is provided an apparatus ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136233 | OBLIQUE VACUUM DEPOSITION FOR ROLL-ROLL COATING OF WIRE GRID POLARIZER LINES ORIENTED IN A DOWN-WEB DIRECTION - Material may be obliquely deposited on a plurality of down-web oriented features on a substrate oriented in a down-web (z) direction or other than a cross-web (y) direction. A linear source generates a vapor flux of a material oriented parallel to the substrate and either parallel to the y direction or at an angle intermediate the y and z directions. The vapor flux impinges on the substrate at an oblique angle relative to the y direction. The substrate moves in the z direction relative to the linear source as the material impinges on the substrate. The vapor flux has a sufficiently narrow angular distribution in a plane perpendicular the substrate and parallel to the y direction that material deposits on predetermined portions of the down-web oriented features but not other portions, forming parallel down-web oriented lines of the material on the substrate. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136234 | INKJET RECORDING METHOD - Images are recorded by using a magenta ink and a cyan ink including a cyan dye containing 50% by mass or more of a phthalocyanine dye represented by the following Formula (C-1) on an inkjet recording medium having at least two ink receiving layers provided on or above a substrate, wherein at least one layer of the at least two ink receiving layers comprises a basic compound, an uppermost layer that is farthest from the substrate among the at least the two ink receiving layers comprises pseudo boehmite alumina, a binder, and a water-soluble high-boiling solvent, and a lower layer provided between the uppermost layer and the substrate comprises inorganic fine particles, a binder, and at least one of a cationic polyurethane or a zirconium salt. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136235 | Method of Making Thin Film Structures and Compositions Thereof - This invention is directed to a method of modifying the refractive index of multilayer thin films structure comprising high refractive and low refractive index layers, where the high refractive and low refractive index layers are of the same material, the method comprises a) depositing a first layer of film of a refractive index on a substrate; b) depositing a second layer of film having a different refractive index onto the first layer of film; and c) depositing a third layer of film having a different refractive index from the second layer of film onto the second layer of film, and compositions thereof. In certain embodiments, this multilayer thin film structure of this invention is directed to decorative applications. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136236 | Ink set and printing method - Disclosed is an ink set, comprising:
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20100136237 | SOLVENT FOR CLEANING OF ORGANIC THIN FILM - It is to provide a cleaning solvent capable of forming a thin film with little falling off of the film component. It is a solvent for cleaning an organic thin film having a solubility of 100 to 400 mg/g at 25° C. for a polymer obtained by subjecting n-octadecyltrimethoxysilane to a hydrolytic polycondensation with KOH. The solvent is preferably an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent comprising at least one compound represented by the formula (I) (wherein each R may be the same or different and represents C | 2010-06-03 |
20100136238 | METHOD OF ENHANCING REJECTION OF PERMEATION MEMBRANE, REJECTION-ENHANCED MEMBRANE, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATMENT BY PERMEATION MEMBRANE - This invention provides a method for improving the blocking rate of a permeable membrane, which can reduce a lowering in permeation flux of the permeable membrane to improve the blocking rate, particularly against organic matter, and thus to realize a high organic matter removing effect and stable treatment, and a permeable membrane, a permeable membrane treatment method, and a permeable membrane apparatus. A blocking rate improving agent of a hydrophilic polymer free from a hydrophobic group having 8 or more carbon atoms is supplied to a primary side of a permeable membrane module to deposit the blocking rate improving agent onto the permeable membrane and thus to treat the permeable membrane with the blocking rate improving agent. Thereafter, a modification agent of a water soluble polymer containing a hydrophobic group having 8 or more carbon atoms is supplied to deposit and modified the modification agent onto the permeable membrane treated with the blocking rate improving agent to further improve the blocking rate. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136239 | THICK FILM GETTER PASTE COMPOSITIONS WITH PRE-HYDRATED DESICCANT FOR USE IN ATMOSPHERE CONTROL - The invention is directed to a process for making screen-printable getter composition comprising: (a) glass frit; and (b) pre-hydrated desiccant material; dispersed in (c) organic medium. The present invention further relates to a getter composition utilizing low-softening temperature glasses comprising, based on weight %, 1-50% SiO | 2010-06-03 |
20100136240 | Process for Forming an Outward Grown Aluminide Coating - In one embodiment, a method for forming an aluminide coated article comprises: applying an aluminum composition to the article to form a precursor coating, heating the article to a migration temperature sufficient to diffuse a metal from the article into the precursor coating, and gasifying aluminum in the aluminum composition at a gasification temperature that is greater than or equal to the migration temperature. An outward grown aluminide coating forms on the article. In another embodiment, a method for forming an aluminide coated article, comprises: applying an aluminide composition an article to form a precursor coating, heating the article to a migration temperature of greater than or equal to 1,065° C., gasifying the aluminum at a gasification temperature of greater than or equal to 1,065° C., and forming an outward grown aluminide coating on less than 100% of a surface of the article. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136241 | SILICATE RESISTANT THERMAL BARRIER COATING WITH ALTERNATING LAYERS - A thermal barrier coating system for use on a turbine engine component which reduces sand related distress is provided. The coating system comprises at least one first layer of a stabilized material selected from the group consisting of zirconia, hafnia, and titania and at least one second layer containing at least one of oxyapatite and garnet. Where the coating system comprises multiple first layers and multiple second layers, the layers are formed or deposited in an alternating manner. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136242 | Spray nozzle assembly for gas dynamic cold spray and method of coating a substrate with a high temperature coating - The invention relates to an improved design for a spray gun and application system for cold gas dynamic spraying of a metal, alloy, polymer, or mechanical mixtures thereof. The gun includes a rear housing comprising a powder inlet and a gas inlet, a front housing removably affixed to the rear housing and comprising an mixing cavity therein for mixing of the powder and gas and an exit therefrom, a nozzle holder having a bore disposed therethrough and removably affixed to the front housing, and a polymeric nozzle positioned within the nozzle holder, an interior taper of the nozzle holder bore complementing an exterior taper of the nozzle. The nozzle having an initially converging, subsequently diverging centrally disposed bore therein adapted to receive the mixed powder and gas from the mixing chamber and the nozzle holder including a cooling jacket which is thermally coupled to the nozzle adjacent the nozzle inlet and mechanically coupled downstream of the nozzle inlet. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136243 | ENHANCEMENT METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ESCALATOR OR MOVING WALKWAY - An apparatus is used to enhance the standing-surfaces of platform-components of an escalator or a moving walkway which moves in a continuous loop. The apparatus is maintained in a constant position relative to the moving parts of the escalator or walkway such that, while in that constant position, all the standing-surfaces continually pass under the apparatus as a result of the continuous loop of the escalator. When the escalator is in operation, an applicator-means of the apparatus applies a flowable enhancement-material, in situ, to the standing-surfaces of the moving platform-components. The material solidifies thereon to enhance the surface characteristics of the standing-surfaces of the escalator, or moving walkway as the case may be. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136244 | ELECTROLESS NICKEL PLATING BATH AND METHOD FOR ELECTROLESS NICKEL PLATING - Disclosed is an electroless nickel plating bath not containing harmful metal species. In the electroless nickel plating bath, there are contained at least an iron ion source and an iodide ion source. With the use of the electroless nickel plating bath containing at least the iron ion source and the iodide ion source, it is possible to suppress decomposition of the plating bath without using harmful metal species to stabilize the plating bath. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136245 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURE AND STRUCTURE OF MULTIPLE ELECTROCHEMISTRIES AND ENERGY GATHERING COMPONENTS WITHIN A UNIFIED STRUCTURE - The present invention provides a method to design, manufacture and structure a multi-component energy device having a unified structure, wherein the individual components are chosen from the list consisting of electrochemical cells, photovoltaic cells, fuel-cells, capacitors, ultracapacitors, thermoelectric, piezoelectric, microelectromechanical turbines and energy scavengers. Said components are organized into a structure to achieve an energy density, power density, voltage range, current range and lifetime range that the single components could not achieve individually, i.e. to say the individual components complement each other. The individual components form a hybrid structure, wherein the elements are in electrical, chemical and thermal conduction with each other. The electrochemical cells present multiple chemistries to accommodate a wider range of voltage and current compared to individual ones; energy-scavenging elements are utilized to collect energy and replenish it to other components within the unified structure. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136246 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING SURFACES AND SUBSTRATES HAVING SAID SURFACES SO FORMED - This invention relates to a method, and products thereof, for producing amine and/or thiol functionalised surfaces using plasma deposition and the subsequent derivatization of said functionalised surfaces using biomolecules. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136247 | METHOD FOR HVOF OR LPPS RESTORATION COATING REPAIR OF A NICKEL-BASE SUPERALLOY ARTICLE - A method for repairing a nickel-base superalloy article, such as a gas turbine stationary flowpath shroud having flowpath cooling holes therein that has previously been in service, includes the steps of providing the nickel-base superalloy article that has previously been in service; and applying a restoration to a surface of the article. The restoration is applied by the steps of providing a restoration nickel-base alloy, wherein the restoration nickel-base alloy preferably has no more than about 15 weight percent chromium and no more than about 0.01 percent yttrium, thereafter applying a restoration coating of the restoration nickel-base alloy to the surface of the article by a hyper-velocity oxyfuel metal spray process or a low-pressure plasma spray process, and thereafter heating the article with the restoration coating applied to the surface thereof to a sufficiently high temperature to diffusion bond the restoration coating to the surface of the article. The article is then returned to service. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136248 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING SILICON CARBIDE SCANNING AND OPTICAL MIRRORS - The invention relates to a method of Silicon Carbide scanning or optical mirror production. In order to reduce the costs for manufacturing a scanning or optical mirror, according to the present invention, Silicon Carbide powder is pressed or stamped or isostatically pressed using an engineered stamp or tool to form the shape and structure of a scanning or optical mirror which is then in this embodiment sintered to provide a surface that will become the face surface of said scanning or optical mirror that is then coated or bonded with a suitably thick layer of in this embodiment Silicon material deposited by a thermal spray process onto said face surface of said scanning or optical mirror that is then polished to achieve the desired surface quality and/or roughness and/or flatness and then optical coated using coating technologies and materials to coat said face surface that will then become the reflective surface with suitable high reflective optical coatings specific to the wavelength or wavelengths that the finished Silicon Carbide scanning or optical mirrors will be used to reflect in final application/s. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136249 | PLASMA-SPRAYED LAYERS OF ALUMINUM OXIDE - Plasma-sprayed layers of aluminium oxide on a substrate are produced by using a pyrogenically produced aluminium oxide, for example selected from the group consisting of borosilicate and steel, as starting powder. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136250 | METALLIZATION DEVICE AND METHOD - The present invention concerns a mmetallization device ( | 2010-06-03 |
20100136251 | Protected air-activated organotin catalysts for polyurethane synthesis and processes therefore - This invention relates to a protected organotin-based catalyst system for polyurethane synthesis that is useful in coatings applications. The catalyst has low activity in the absence of oxygen. When a coating mixture comprising the catalyst is sprayed and/or applied to a substrate as a thin film in air, the catalyst is activated. For solvent-based refinish systems comprising hydroxyl and isocyanate species at high solids levels, the catalyst system therefore provides extended viscosity stability, i.e., pot life. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136252 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING PATTERN-FORMING METAL STRUCTURES ON A CARRIER SUBSTRATE - To improve the transmission properties of antennae manufactured with known methods, more specifically antennae for application in the UHF range, a method is proposed of producing pattern-forming metal structures on a carrier substrate. The method comprises the following method steps: providing the carrier substrate, forming the pattern on the carrier substrate with a composite material containing dispersed metal, bringing the carrier substrate into contact with halide ions, and thereafter depositing a metal layer onto the pattern formed by the composite material, producing thereby metal structures. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136253 | FILM OR COATING DEPOSITION AND POWDER FORMATION - The present invention relates to film or coating deposition and powder formation. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136254 | COATING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VIBRATIONAL DAMPING OF GAS TURBINE ENGINE AIRFOILS - A coating system and coating method for damping vibration in an airfoil of a rotating component of a turbomachine. The coating system includes a metallic coating on a surface of the airfoil, and a ceramic coating overlying the metallic coating. The metallic coating contains metallic particles dispersed in a matrix having a metallic and/or intermetallic composition. The metallic particles are more ductile than the matrix, and have a composition containing silver and optionally tin. The method involves ion plasma cleaning the surface of the airfoil before depositing the metallic coating and then the ceramic coating. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136255 | ICE LAYERS IN CHARGED PARTICLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Charged particle sources, systems and methods are disclosed. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136256 | POWDER COATING METHOD AND PAINT THEREOF - Disclosed is a powder coating method and paint thereof. First, a metal object is applied a voltage. Second, paint is rubbed to carry a static charge, wherein the static charge is opposite to the voltage applied to the metal object. The statically charged paint is then sprayed from a nozzle to the metal object to form a coating covering the metal object surface. The paint composition includes 90 to 99.9 parts by weight of a resin matrix, and 10 to 0.1 parts by weight of a carbon nanocapsule evenly dispersed in the resin matrix. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136257 | SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS - A method of processing a substrate in a substrate processing apparatus that is arranged adjacent to an exposure device and includes first, second and third processing units, includes forming a photosensitive film on the substrate by said first processing unit before exposure processing by said exposure device and applying washing processing to the substrate by supplying a washing liquid to the substrate in said second processing unit after the formation of said photosensitive film and before the exposure processing. The method also includes applying drying processing to the substrate in said second processing unit after the washing processing by said second processing unit and before the exposure processing and applying development processing to the substrate by said third processing unit after the exposure processing. Applying the drying processing to the substrate includes the step of supplying an inert gas onto the substrate, to which the washing liquid is supplied. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136258 | METHOD FOR IMPROVED CERAMIC COATING - A method of manufacturing an article having a ceramic topcoat includes the steps of forming the ceramic topcoat on the article, heating the ceramic topcoat, and establishing a desired thermal gradient through the ceramic topcoat to induce segmentation cracking in the ceramic topcoat. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136259 | Cementitious Board Manufacture - A method of accelerating the setting reaction of calcium sulphate hemihydrate and water comprises the steps of mixing water and calcium sulphate hemihydrate to produce a slurry, adding an accelerator to said mixture, and applying ultrasonic energy to said mixture. Application of ultrasound to the plaster slurry accelerates crystallization and thus reduces the setting time. A further benefit is reduced density of the wall boards. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136260 | FILM FORMATION METHOD IN VERTICAL BATCH CVD APPARATUS - A film formation method, in a vertical batch CVD apparatus, is preset to repeat a cycle a plurality of times to laminate thin films formed by respective times. The cycle alternately includes an adsorption step of adsorbing a source gas onto a surface of the target substrates and a reaction step of causing a reactive gas to react with the adsorbed source gas. The adsorption step is arranged to make a plurality of times a supply sub-step of performing supply of the source gas to the process field with an intermediate sub-step of stopping supply of the source gas to the process field interposed therebetween, while maintaining a shut-off state of supply of the reactive gas. The reaction step is arranged to continuously perform supply of the reactive gas to the process field, while maintaining a shut-off state of supply of the source gas. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136261 | MODULATION OF RF RETURNING STRAPS FOR UNIFORMITY CONTROL - Embodiments of the present invention generally relates to a method and apparatus for processing substrates using plasma. More particularly, embodiments of the present invention provide a plasma processing chamber having an electrode coupled to a plurality of RF returning straps, wherein impedance of the RF returning straps are set and/or adjusted to tune the plasma distribution during processing. In one embodiment, impedance of RF returning straps varies by changing length of the RF returning straps, by changing width of the RF returning straps, by changing spacing of the RF returning straps, by changing location of the RF returning straps, by adding a capacitor to the RF returning straps, or by combinations thereof. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136262 | INDUCTIVE PLASMA SOURCE WITH HIGH COUPLING EFFICIENCY - A method and apparatus are provided for processing a substrate with a radiofrequency inductive plasma in the manufacture of a device. The inductive plasma is maintained with an inductive plasma applicator having one or more inductive coupling elements. There are thin windows between the inductive coupling elements and the interior of the processing chamber. Various embodiments have magnetic flux concentrators in the inductive coupling elements and feed gas holes interspersed among the inductive coupling elements. The thin windows, magnetic flux concentrators, and interspersed feed gas holes are useful to effectuate uniform processing, high power transfer efficiency, and a high degree of coupling between the applicator and plasma. In some embodiments, capacitive current is suppressed using balanced voltage to power an inductive coupling element. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136263 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - A liquid crystal display device comprises a color filter substrate and an array substrate. An optical compensation film is disposed on the color filter substrate and/or the array substrate, wherein the optical compensation film comprises a polyimide, comprising the following formula: | 2010-06-03 |
20100136264 | Liquid Crystal Alignment Agent, and Liquid Crystal Alignment Film and Liquid Crystal Display Including Same - Disclosed are a liquid crystal alignment agent, and a liquid crystal alignment film and a liquid crystal display (LCD) including the same. The liquid crystal alignment agent includes a polymer of polyamic acid, a polyimide, or a combination thereof, and an epoxy compound represented by the following Chemical Formula 1. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136265 | ANTISTATIC OPTICALLY CLEAR PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE - Provided is an optically clear display-grade adhesive comprising (a) a crosslinked acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive, (b) an organic-soluble and dissociable salt, and optionally (c) a non-hydrophilic plasticizer, wherein the adhesive is electrostatically dissipative transmissive to visible light with low haze. Also provided are with methods of making and using the same. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136266 | Ornament Assembly that is Assembled and Disassembled Easily and Conveniently - An ornament assembly includes a support plate, a plurality of support posts mounted on the support plate, a plurality of first decorative strips mounted on the support posts, a plurality of second decorative strips mounted on the support posts, a plurality of fastening members mounted on the support posts and abutting the first decorative strips and the second decorative strips to fasten the first decorative strips and the second decorative strips on the support posts, and a connecting plate mounted on the support posts and abutting the first decorative strips and the second decorative strips to connect the first decorative strips and the second decorative strips. Thus, the ornament assembly can be assembled and disassembled easily, quickly and conveniently. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136267 | THERMAL TRANSFER IMAGE RECEIVING SHEET AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF THE SAME - A thermal transfer image receiving sheet containing a substrate having thereon a thermal insulation layer, an intermediate layer and an image receiving layer in that order, wherein the thermal insulation layer, the image receiving layer and the intermediate layer each is formed by an aqueous coating method. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136268 | BONDED FIBROUS ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Bonded fibrous articles having one or more bonds that are in contact with a lotion and methods for making such bonded fibrous articles are provided. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136269 | EXTRUDED FIBER REINFORCED CEMENTITIOUS PRODUCTS HAVING WOOD-LIKE PROPERTIES AND ULTRAHIGH STRENGTH AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - A method of manufacturing a cementitious composite including: (1) mixing an extrudable cementitious composition by first forming a fibrous mixture comprising fibers, water and a rheology modifying agent and then adding hydraulic cement; (2) extruding the extrudable cementitious composition into a green extrudate, wherein the green extrudate is characterized by being form-stable and retaining substantially a predefined cross-sectional shape; (3) removing a portion of the water by evaporation to reduce density and increase porosity; and (4) heating the green extrudate at a temperature from greater than 65° C. to less than 99° C. is disclosed. Such a process yields a cementitious composite that is suitable for use as a wood substitute. Particularly, by using higher curing temperatures for preparing the cementitious building products, the building products have a lower bulk density and a higher flexural strength as compared to conventional products. The wood-like building products can be sawed, nailed and screwed like ordinary wood. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136270 | Fluid-fillable article - A fluid-fillable article includes: a fluid-tight envelope made of a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheeting material; and an outer layer overlying an outer surface of the envelope and made of a polyurethane material. Preferably, the outer layer includes a functional filler that has a size not larger than a micro size. The fluid-fillable article has the high mechanical properties of PVC and the comfortable hand feel characteristic of polyurethane. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136271 | MULTILAYERED CONTAINER - Disclosed is a multilayered container having an intermediate layer comprising an oxygen-absorbable barrier resin composition showing excellent processability upon molding. Specifically disclosed is a multilayered container which comprises an inner layer and an outer layer each comprising an olefin resin and an intermediate layer provided between the inner layer and the outer layer and comprising an oxygen-absorbable barrier resin composition, wherein the oxygen-absorbable barrier resin composition has a cooling crystallization peak temperature lower than that of a base resin (an oxygen barrier resin) which constitutes the oxygen-absorbable barrier resin composition, the multilayered container is formed by a solid-phase forming process at a temperature lower by 1 to 15° C. than the cooling crystallization starting temperature (Tc2) of the base resin, and the body of the container shows a calorific value of less than 0.5 J/g by the isothermal crystallization after heating from 30° C. to 130° C. at a heating rate of 100° C./min in a thermal analysis of the body. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136272 | PIPING MEMBER - The present invention relates to a piping member molded from a resin composition comprising 50 to 120 parts by mass of a polystyrene-based resin relative to 100 parts by mass of a polyphenylene ether-based resin as essential components, and having a melt flow rate after kneading of 1.0 to 5.0 g/10 min. The present invention also relates to a piping member which has individual characteristics of a mold shrinkage factor from 0.5 to 0.8%, a time to breakage of 1,000 hours or more in a high-temperature creep characteristics test when molding is carried out in an atmosphere at 95° C. under an applied tensile load of 5.0 MPa, and a moisture content of the kneaded resin composition before molding of less than 250 ppm, and in which is further blended a styrene•butadiene-based rubber having a styrene content of 10 to 40% and a weight average molecular weight of 200,000 or more in an amount of 1 to 15 parts by mass relative to 100 parts by mass of the polyphenylene ether-based resin. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136273 | REACTIVELY-COUPLED ARTICLES AND RELATED METHODS - The present invention is an article of construction formed from an article adhesively-bonded to a layering material through (a) reactive coupling of a functionalized nitroxide or (b) the adhesion of components in a polymer matrix made from or containing a polymer, an organic peroxide, and a functionalized nitroxide. The initial article may be expanded. It may also be polar or nonpolar. Similarly, the layering material may be polar or nonpolar. Other embodiments of the present invention are described, including other articles and methods for preparing the articles. The useful articles of the present invention include shoe outsoles and midsoles, paints, overmolded articles, weather stripping, gaskets, profiles, belts, hoses, tubes, durable goods, tires, construction panels, leisure and sports equipment foams, energy management foams, acoustic management foams, insulation foams, other foams, automotive parts (including bumper fascias, vertical panels, soft thermoplastic polyolefin skins, and interior trim), toys, supported films (including single-ply and co-extruded films), glass laminations, leather articles (synthetic and natural), personal health care and hygiene articles, other metal laminates, wood composites, automotive belts, hoses, tubes, conveyor belts, footwear, sporting goods, and filled articles. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136274 | USE OF A MULTI-LAYERED STRUCTURE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF GAS CONDUCTS, NAMELY FOR METHANE - The present invention relates to the use of a multi-layered structure for the manufacture of gas conducts, namely for methane. The multi-layered structure comprises, from the inside to the outside, the following successive layers: a layer containing at least one polyamide, wherein the polyamide is chosen from PA11, PA12 and an aliphatic polyamide obtained from condensation reaction of an aliphatic diamine having 6 to 18 carbon atoms and an aliphatic diacid having 9 to 18 carbon atoms; optionally, a binding 2 layer; and a layer 3 chosen from an EVOH layer, a layer formed of a mixture of polyamide and a polyolefin with a polyamide matrix, a layer of PA6,PA6-6, MXD.6 or MXD.10 and a layer of semi-aromatic copolyamide, the layer 3 being intended to be in contact with the transported gas. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136275 | FILM FOR MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A present invention relates to a film for manufacturing a semiconductor device in which a cover film is pasted onto a laminated film, wherein the shrinkage in the longitudinal direction and in the lateral direction in the laminated film after peeling the cover film and leaving for 24 hours at a temperature of 23±2° C. is in a range of 0 to 2% compared to the laminated film before pasting of the cover film. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136276 | PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE LAYER-CARRYING TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE FILM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF - An object of the invention is to provide a transparent conductive film having good processability and to provide a method for production thereof. The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer-carrying transparent conductive film of the invention comprises: an amorphous transparent conductive laminate comprising a transparent plastic film substrate and an amorphous transparent conductive thin film provided on one side of the transparent plastic film substrate; a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer; and a release film that is provided on another side of the transparent plastic film substrate with the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer interposed therebetween and comprises at least a film substrate, wherein the release film is thicker than the amorphous transparent conductive laminate, and a value obtained by subtracting the thermal shrinkage percentage of the release film in the MD direction from the thermal shrinkage percentage of the amorphous transparent conductive laminate in the MD direction is from −0.3% to 0.45%. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136277 | Printing Stock For Use In Printing Composite Signs, Methods And Apparatus For Printing Such Signs, And Methods For Manufacturing Such Printing Stock - Printing stock for use in making a sign that includes a face sheet and a backing sheet. The sign is formed, for example, by overlapping a plurality of face sub-sheets of the printing stock, with the face sub-sheets arranged in a pattern to form a desired image of the sign. The face sheet includes a printing surface for receiving ink and an adhesive surface for receiving the backing sheet. The face sheet includes a face cut forming a margin and the face sub-sheet such that at least a portion of the margin is separable from the face sub-sheet. The backing sheet may include a backing cut forming a border and a backing sub-sheet such that at least a portion of the border is separable from the backing sub-sheet so that at least a portion of the adhesive surface of the face sheet is exposable. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136278 | FIBRE-REINFORCED COMPOSITE MOULDING AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF - Moulding material comprising at least one dry fibrous reinforcement layer having a surface resin material conjoined to a first surface thereof and a structural resin material conjoined to a second surface thereof wherein the structural resin material is provided with a recess which is free from resin and is located at the edge of the structural resin layer and wherein the dry fibrous reinforcement layer provides a venting structure to allow entrapped air to pass out during processing. The material of the present invention can be used to form a composite which can be used as a surface coating for large components such as wind turbines. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136279 | Ceramic substrate - A ceramic substrate according to one aspect of the invention comprises a main surface wherein a diameter of a first imaginary circle inscribed in a circumference of the main surface is represented by C (m), a thickness of the ceramic substrate is represented by h (m), a Poisson ratio of the ceramic substrate is represented by ν, a density of the ceramic substrate is represented by ρ(kg/m | 2010-06-03 |
20100136280 | Protective Barrier - A protection product has thermal and acoustic barrier characteristics such that it satisfies the requirements of the standard 14 CFR, part 25 issued by the Federal Aviation Administration. The product is designed to be applied along metallic and composite structures, such as aircraft cockpits, boat hulls or the outside structures of trains or of other means of transport. The product is essentially in the form of a “mat” consisting of one or several fibre layers, preferably glass fibres, enclosed in a sheath. The sheath generally comprises at least one first support, preferably made of an organic material having sealing and anti-condensation properties, and an impregnated mica paper. The mica paper preferably has a weight per unit area of less than 50 g/m | 2010-06-03 |
20100136281 | DRY ADHESIVES AND METHODS FOR MAKING DRY ADHESIVES - A dry adhesive and a method of forming a dry adhesive. The method includes forming an opening through an etch layer and to a barrier layer, expanding the opening in the etch layer at the barrier layer, filling the opening with a material, removing the barrier layer from the material in the opening, and removing the etch layer from the material in the opening. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136282 | Flat Panel Television Protective Cover - The invention objective is to protect Flat Panel televisions from dust, wind, fingerprints, and moisture when not in use. This is for televisions that are placed in open areas susceptible to element exposure such as on an enclosed or covered patios, sunrooms, hallways, and decks. The invention is constructed of a light-weight material that is soft on the inside with a water resistant shell. The cover is form fitted and uses a cord and grommet system to tightly secure cover around the TV. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136283 | REMOVABLY ATTACHABLE PANELS FOR USE WITH SCREEN STRUCTURES - An apparatus and method for attaching a separate panel onto a screen is disclosed herein. The removable panel can include any number of logos or designs and is used for a variety of functions including increasing the aesthetic appeal of a screen, refurbishing tears within the screen, reducing air-flow or light transmission, or providing enhanced visibility of a screened opening. The panel is attached to the screen through a series of hooks that extend out from the rear surface of the panel. These hooks thread through the planar surface of the screen webbing so as to adequately hold the panel adjacent to the screen. The hooks are flexible enough to allow for continuous attachment and detachment of the panel without damaging the screen or requiring additional tools to accomplish same. | 2010-06-03 |
20100136284 | Fiber-Reinforced Resin and Method for Manufacturing the Same - A fiber-reinforced resin is provided which includes a fiber bundle | 2010-06-03 |