53rd week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 48 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090324879 | SHEET MATERIAL HAVING FOLDED CONSTRUCTION FOR INHIBITING ITS SEPARATION FROM ADHESIVE TAPE DURING DISPENSING OF THE SAME AND METHODS OF USING AND MAKING THE SAME - Disclosed are folded configurations in coiled sheets enabling formation of masking sheet rolls for improved dispensing and unfolding, in combination, with adhesive tape securable to a walled surface. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324880 | DECORATIVE ACCESSORY - A decorative accessory unit, a decorative accessory assemblage, a kit for a personal accessory craft project and a method for creating a personal accessory are described. A plurality of decorative units having at least two linking ends protruding therefrom are provided along with a plurality of connector elements for coupling the linking ends of two decorative units together. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324881 | Adhesive surface structure of optical components - An adhesive surface structure of an optical component includes a plurality of ridge portions extending linearly and radially from one point on an adhesive surface, and valley portions formed in a configuration that a central line between respective ridge portions inclines to be away from an adherend surface as it goes away from the one point. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324882 | SHEET MATERIAL HAVING FOLD CONSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IN MASKING TAPE SYSTEM - Disclosed is a folded configuration in a coiled sheet that enables formation of masking sheet rolls that enable improved dispensing of the sheet roll in combination with an adhesive tape. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324883 | EXTENDABLE SELF-SUPPORTING MATERIAL - This disclosure relates to the field of self-supporting extendable materials such as tapes used for sealing, adhering two surfaces together, masking, medical tape, and the like; papers, vinyls, and decal substrates. More specifically, the disclosure is directed to coated extendable self-supporting materials, for example, adhesive tapes, papers, and adhesive sheets, and the manufacture of adhesive tapes and papers, wherein a length of tape or other material extends rigidly a certain distance and does not coil or curl onto itself, or curl or coil prematurely onto the receiving substrate. Yet, the material maintains flexibility to be pliable and generally to conform to a surface to which it may be applied. The material is available in sheet form or as roll goods. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324884 | Polyamide Based Mixed Resin Laminated Film Roll and a Process for Producing the Same - The present invention provides a polyamide based mixed resin laminated film roll formed by winding up a polyamide based mixed resin laminated film comprising a plurality of polyamide mixed resin sheets stacked on top of each other. A first sample cutout portion is provided within 2 m from the winding end of film, and a final sample cutout portion is provided within 2 m from the winding start of film. The roll is regulated so that, when sample cutout portions are provided at intervals of about 100 m from the first sample cutout portion, for all samples cutout from the cutout portions, the elastomer content, tensile modulus of elasticity, thickness unevenness in the longitudinal direction and other properties fall within a predetermined variation range. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324885 | Printed substrate and electronic device - A printed substrate includes: a plurality of pads provided in a mounting area, and having a polygonal shape, in which an electronic component is mounted; and a hole facing and extending along at least two adjacent sides of the polygonal shape. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324886 | MOLD RELEASE SHEET - [Problems] An object is to provide a mold release sheet, made of expanded graphite, that can achieve high product quality and that can remarkably improve the work efficiency and production yield when silicon carbide, aluminum nitride, or the like is produced by compressing. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324887 | FRICTION MATERIALS - One exemplary embodiment may include a friction material having a base layer and a secondary layer over the base layer. The secondary layer may include carbon particles having a tightly controlled particle size distribution. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324888 | PROCESS FOR PRINTING ON CLEATED SURFACES - A printing process to be applied to the whole or any selected portion of the lower surface of a mat having carpet-engaging features substantially equally distributed over the whole of the lower surface. The application of a desired graphic pattern using a computer controlled ink jet that is spaced from the lower surface of the mat by a distance exceeding the height of the carpet-engaging features. The space between the computer controlled ink jet and the carpet engaging features is preferable sufficient to ensure that the carpet engaging features will have substantially all surfaces subjected to the ink delivered by the ink jet including the lower surface of the mat, and the lower and lateral surfaces of the carpet-engaging features. The ink can be reactive to radiation such as ultra-violet light to bond the ink to the mat lower surface and carpet-engaging features. At least the selected area of the mat lower surface can be pre-treated by plasma or another oxidizing medium to enhance the acceptance of the ink jet spray. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324889 | Embossed Plastic Films for Laminated Glass - The invention relates to a plastic film, at least one side of which is provided with a surface structure comprising parallel rows of elevations (a). Said elevations (a) are interconnected by means of webs (b) that are at least 10 percent lower than the elevations (a). The inventive films can be used for producing laminated glass. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324890 | OPTICAL FILM - The present invention pertains to an optical film comprising a substrate and a microstructured layer on a surface of the substrate, wherein the microstructured layer comprises a plurality of columnar structures and the columnar structures comprise at least two members selected from the group consisting of a linear columnar structure with its height varying along the length direction, a linear columnar structure without its height varying along the length direction, a serpentine columnar structure with its height varying along the length direction, and a serpentine columnar structure without its height varying along the length direction. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324891 | RECORDABLE INFORMATION RECORDING MEDIUM - According to one embodiment, a recordable information recording medium includes an organic dye layer contains an organic dye including a cation portion having monomethinecyanine and an anion portion having an azo metal complex, and a quencher having a formazan metal complex. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324892 | Laminate and Method for Depositing Carbon Film - An object of the invention is to provide a resin material having further improved thermal conductivity, slidability, heat resistance, strength and rigidity of a resin material and having imparted thereto characteristics such as high thermal conductivity, rigidity, scratch prevention, high slidability and the like, and a method for producing the same. A laminate is obtained by laminating the resin material and a carbon film having a thermal conductivity of from 70 to 700 W/mK, a resistance value of 1×10 | 2009-12-31 |
20090324893 | Absorbent Fiber Web - An absorbent fiber web has a base layer of cellulose fibers and an external layer that is connected at least across areas thereof with the base layer. The external layer is a nonwoven of nano fibers. The base layer and the nonwoven are connected to one another across areas thereof without a binder. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324894 | LAMINATED MEDICAL EXAMINATION PAPER - A laminated medical examination paper for use in a doctor's office or other medical or health care delivery setting. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324895 | NONWOVEN FABRIC FOR FILTERS AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME - The present invention provides a nonwoven fabric for filters which is excellent in dust collection efficiency and exhibits low pressure drop and excellent mechanical characteristics and rigidity, and a method of producing the nonwoven fabric. A nonwoven fabric for filters of the present invention is a nonwoven fabric for filters which is a long fiber nonwoven fabric, consisting of thermoplastic continuous filaments and formed by partially thermocompression bonding the thermoplastic continuous filaments, wherein the nonwoven fabric has a QF value (Pa | 2009-12-31 |
20090324896 | Chamfering Apparatus For Silicon Wafer, Method For Producing Silicon Wafer, And Etched Silicon Wafer - The invention is directed to a chamfering apparatus for a silicon wafer to chamfer outer edge of a silicon wafer by using a chamfering grindstone, the chamfering apparatus including at least: a holder holding and rotating a silicon wafer; a chamfering grindstone chamfering the outer edge of the silicon wafer held by the holder; and a control apparatus for controlling a chamfered shape by controlling a relative position of the outer edge of the silicon wafer and the chamfering grindstone by numerical control, wherein the control apparatus controls and changes the relative position of the outer edge of the silicon wafer and the chamfering grindstone at the time of chamfering depending on the circumferential position of the silicon wafer held by the holder, a production method, and an etched silicon wafer. This provides a silicon wafer chamfering apparatus, production method and an etched silicon wafer that can suppress variations in the cross-sectional shape dimensions of a chamfered portion after an etching process. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324897 | GRAPHENE PATTERN AND PROCESS OF PREPARING THE SAME - Provided are a graphene pattern and a process of preparing the same. Graphene is patterned in a predetermined shape on a substrate to form the graphene pattern. The graphene pattern can be formed by forming a graphitizing catalyst pattern on a substrate, contacting a carbonaceous material with the graphitizing catalyst and heat-treating the resultant. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324898 | ACCOUTERMENT HAVING THERMAL TRANSFER PRINTING PATTERNS - An accouterment having patterns printed by thermal transfer printing process is provided. The present invention sticks transfer printing layers having patterns or traceries pre-printed thereon onto an inside surface and an outside surface of an accouterment to transfer the patterns onto the accouterment. The patterns are then spray coated with a layer of glossy paint. Such a layer of glossy paint makes the patterns achieving stereoscopic effect. And when the accouterment endures a light refraction, the patterns on the inside surface and the outside surface of the accouterment are visually overlapped one to another so as to generate a stereoscopic impression. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324899 | FULL PERIMETER CHEMICAL STRENGTHENING OF SUBSTRATES - Methods and apparatus for protecting the thin films during chemical and/or thermal edge strengthening treatment. In one embodiment, a portion of each individual sheet is laminated. Pairs of sheets are then sealed together such that the thin film sides face inward to form a thin film sandwich. In some embodiments, the sandwich in then immersed in a chemical strengthener. In other embodiments, a localized treatment is applied to the unstrengthened edges. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324900 | INK COMPOSITION AND COLORED PRODUCT - The present invention relates to an ammonium salt or a sodium salt of an anthrapyridone compound represented by the following the formula (1): | 2009-12-31 |
20090324901 | INTERIOR MATERIAL ARTICLE FOR AUTOMOBILE - The interior material article for an automobile of the present invention comprises sequentially a skin layer (A), a crosslinked foam layer (B) and a base layer (C), and is composed of an integrated combination of a laminated sheet in which the skin layer (A) and the crosslinked foam layer (B) are joined and the base layer (C) by vacuum molding method. The skin layer (A) comprises a polyolefin-based resin (a1), and the crosslinked foam layer (B) is a layer in which a crosslinking and foaming resin composition is crosslinked and foamed, the composition comprising a polylactic acid-based resin (b1), a polyolefin-based resin (b2) comprising a monomer unit based on ethylene and a monomer unit based on propylene, a modified polyolefin (b3) having an ester bond at its side chain, and a crosslinking aid (b4). Contents of the resin (b1), (b2) and (b3) are respectively 1% to 30% by weight, 65% to 89% by weight and 1% to 10% by weight based on 100% by weight of the total of the resin (b1), (b2) and (b3) that are contained in the crosslinking and foaming resin composition. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324902 | CONDUCTIVE FILM-FORMING PHOTOSENSITIVE MATERIAL AND CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL - A photosensitive material for forming a conductive film having a support, a silver salt-containing emulsion layer over the support, and one or more optional layers formed over the support or the silver salt-containing emulsion layer side of the support, wherein any one of the silver salt-containing emulsion layer or the optional layer(s) contains conductive fine particles and a binder, and the ratio by mass of the conductive fine particles to the binder (the conductive fine particles/the binder) is from 1/33 to 1.5/1. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324903 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LASER BEAM ALIGNMENT FOR SOLAR PANEL SCRIBING - A method is described for accurately positioning laser scribed lines in a thin top layer of material which overcoats one or more other lower layers in which lines have already been scribed for the purpose of making solar panels. This is accomplished by means of an optics unit that generates one or more laser beams in order to scribe one or more lines in the top layer on the panel. An alignment detector system is attached to the optics unit and the detector is displaced from the optics unit by a distance such that the detector measures the position of one of the scribes in the lower layers in the area of the panel that will be scribed at a subsequent time. A control and motion system accepts data from the alignment detector attached to the optics unit and uses the data to correct the relative position of the optics unit with respect to the panel in the direction perpendicular to the scribe direction in order to cause the laser scribed lines to be accurately placed with respect to lines already scribed in the lower layer. A motion system moves the panel with respect to the optics unit and the associated alignment detector such that the detector follows the path of one or more of the lines scribed in one of the lines scribed in one of the lower layers and measures the position of the line or lines over the full length while laser scribing of the top layer by the optics unit proceeds in a different area of the panel. The invention further comprises a laser ablation tool for carrying out the method as aforesaid. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324904 | Massively Parallel Assembly of Composite Structures Using Depletion Attraction - Producing composite structures includes dispersing a first plurality of objects, a second plurality of objects, and a third plurality of objects in a fluid, the third and second plurality of objects having an average maximum dimension that is smaller than the first plurality of objects The first plurality of objects comprise a first, a second, a third and a forth object, each having mating surface regions The first and second objects' mating surfaces are complimentary and the third and forth objects' mating surfaces are complementary The first and second object aggregate together in response to the dispersing of the second plurality of objects in the fluid due to a depletion attraction between the first and the second object The third and forth object aggregate together in response to dispersing the third plurality of objects in the fluid due to a depletion attraction between the third and the fourth object | 2009-12-31 |
20090324905 | Elastic multilayer composite including pattern unbonded elastic materials, articles containing same, and methods of making same - An elastic multilayer composite includes a pattern unbonded elastic layer attached to at least one extensible facing layer. A method for forming an elastic multilayer composite includes the steps of providing an elastic material; bonding the elastic material to form a pattern unbonded elastic material; and attaching the pattern unbonded elastic material to at least one facing material. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324906 | SEMICONDUCTOR WITH TOP-SIDE WRAP-AROUND FLANGE CONTACT - A method and apparatus are described for an electronic component package. A standoff is formed on an active side of a substrate. The substrate has an electronic circuit. A conductive layer is deposited over at least a portion of the active side of the substrate. The conductive layer electrically couples a contact area on the active side of the substrate. The standoff is removed to create a flexible conductor. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324907 | TAMPER EVIDENT AND RESISTING INFORMATIONAL ARTICLE AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME - A method of protecting an informational article including providing an informational article substrate having a zone for inserting variable information within the zone, and securing a transparent tape, preferably see-through holographic layer having a write-resistant exposed surface over the information. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324908 | PLASTIC ARTICLE HAVING DECORATIVE PATTERN AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE PLASTIC ARTICLE - A plastic article having decorative pattern includes a film, a background coating and a substrate. The background coating is formed on the film, and the substrate combines with the background coating. The film has plural through holes defined therethrough, these plural through holes are filled with the material of the substrate to form the decorative pattern. The pattern and the background coating may present different colors. A method for making the plastic article is also described. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324909 | Roll with visual cue - Bath tissue rolls are provided with indicia or a visual cue representing the number of sheets remaining on the roll so the user better knows in advance when the remaining number of sheets on the roll is getting low. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324910 | Coatings - A superhydrophilic coating can be antireflective and antifogging. The coating can remain antireflective and antifogging for extended periods. The coating can have a graded refractive index. The coating for wafer-level optics can be for targeted capillary condensation in nanoparticle containing reflow-compatible coatings. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324911 | Polymeric compositions comprising polylactic acid and methods of making and using same - A multi-component article comprising a first component comprising a biodegradable polymer, and a second component comprising a polyolefin and a reactive modifier. A method of preparing a multi-layer film comprising coextruding first and second film layers, wherein the first layer comprises a polylactic acid and the second layer comprises a polyolefin and an epoxy-functionalized polyolefin. A method of preparing a multi-component fiber comprising coextruding a core component and a sheath component, wherein the core component comprises a polyolefin and an epoxy-functionalized polyolefin and the sheath component comprises a polylactic acid. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324912 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CERAMIC MOLDED COMPONENT, MOLDING DIE USED IN THE METHOD AND CERAMIC COMPONENT - A lower periphery constraint portion [[( | 2009-12-31 |
20090324913 | SHEET AND PRODUCT BASED ON FOAMED SHAPED STARCH - Materials in the form of foam sheet comprising destructured or complexed starch expanded as a contiguous phase, having a density lying between 20 and 150 kg/m | 2009-12-31 |
20090324914 | COMPOSITIONS OF ETHYLENE / ALPHA-OLEFIN MULTI-BLOCK INTERPOLYMER FOR BLOWN FILMS WITH HIGH HOT TACK - The present invention relates to film layers and compositions having improved hot tack properties. The compositions comprise at least one ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer, wherein the ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer may have, for example, a Mw/Mn from about 1.7 to about 3.5, at least one melting point, Tm, in degrees Celsius, and a density, d, in grams/cubic centimeter, wherein the numerical values of Tm and d correspond to the relationship: | 2009-12-31 |
20090324915 | BINDERS AND MATERIALS MADE THEREWITH - Binders to produce or promote cohesion in non-assembled or loosely assembled matter. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324916 | RARE EARTH OXIDE-CONTAINING SPRAYED PLATE AND MAKING METHOD - A rare earth oxide-containing sprayed plate is prepared by thermally spraying a rare earth oxide on a support to a thickness of up to 5 mm and peeling the sprayed coating from the support. Thin plates of rare earth oxide ceramics can be prepared without molding, firing and sintering steps. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324917 | Biodegradable Packaging Film - A biodegradable packaging film is provided. The film is formed from a blend that contains a thermoplastic starch and polylactic acid. Starch is a relatively inexpensive natural polymer that is also renewable and biodegradable. Polylactic acid is likewise an inexpensive synthetic polymer that is biodegradable and renewable, yet also capable of providing increased tensile strength to the film. Although providing a good combination of biodegradability/renewability and increased tensile strength, the polylactic acid is also relatively rigid and can result in films having a relatively high stiffness (e.g., high modulus of elasticity) and low ductility. While more ductile than polylactic acid, the thermoplastic starch is often difficult to melt process in film forming processes and very sensitive to moisture and water vapor, reducing its ability to be used as a stand alone packaging film. In an effort to counteract the effect of such polymers, an aliphatic-aromatic copolyester is also employed in the blend of the present invention. While such copolyesters are biodegradable, they also possess the melt properties and ductility that lend them well to the formation of films. Although the combination of these polymers may achieve a good balance between biodegradability/renewability, high tensile strength, and good ductility (e.g., high peak elongation), it is still often difficult to achieve a precise set of mechanical properties as desired for packaging films. In this regard, the blend also contains a filler. Due to its rigid nature, the amount of the filler may be readily adjusted to fine tune the blend to the desired degree of ductility (e.g., peak elongation) and stiffness (e.g., modulus of elasticity). | 2009-12-31 |
20090324918 | Preparation of transparent high density polyethylene sheets - A transparent high density polyethylene (HDPE) sheet is disclosed. The sheet has a thickness greater than or equal to 0.05 mm and a bulk haze less than 2%. The HDPE resin is converted into a sheet by thermal processing and the sheet is then uniaxially oriented at a temperature above the melting point of the HDPE resin. The transparent HDPE sheet of the invention can be used for windows and plastic containers. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324919 | LAYERS OR COATINGS WHICH ARE STABLE AT HIGH TEMPERATURES AND COMPOSITION FOR PRODUCING THEM - A composition for producing a layer or coating which is stable at high temperatures includes water glass, at least one glass frit, hard material particles and solvent. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324920 | Stretch-formed sheet of ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin having excellent transparency and mechanical properties, and production method thereof - To provide a stretch-formed sheet of ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin having excellent transparency and mechanical properties, while being relatively thick. A stretch-formed sheet of ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin having a thickness of 0.2 mm or greater and having an internal haze of 70% or less in the direction of the thickness, is prepared by stretching at least in one direction a formed article of ultra-high molecular weight olefin having a density of 925 kg/m | 2009-12-31 |
20090324921 | OPTICAL FILM, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND POLARIZATION PLATE UTILIZING THE FILM - An optical film that even in the event of aging (storage) of optical film formed into thin film and large width in the form of lengthy roll, is free from the danger of sticking failure and protrusion failure attributed to uplift of the film due to local film friction; a process for producing such an optical film; and a polarization plate utilizing the optical film. The optical film is one of large width containing a plasticizer, produced by a solution casting process, wherein the value (X) calculated by formula (1) from the value (A) measured by TOF-SIMS with respect to the plasticizer lying in the surface-side central area of the optical film and the value (B) measured by TOF-SIMS with respect to the amount of plasticizer lying in the backside central area of the optical film is different from the value (X′) calculated by formula (2) from the value (A′) measured by TOF-SIMS with respect to the amount of plasticizer lying in the surface-side two lateral edge portions of the optical film and the value (B′) measured by TOF-SIMS with respect to the amount of plasticizer lying in the backside two lateral edge portions of the optical film, and wherein the value (X) is smaller than the value (X′). | 2009-12-31 |
20090324922 | TRANSPARENT COMPOSITE MATERIAL - The invention provides a transparent composite material comprising a cured product of a three-dimensionally crosslinkable resin composition containing tabular inorganic substance having a number-average particle size of 10 to 300 nm and an aspect ratio of 10 to 300 dispersed therein, which material has a small coefficient of thermal expansion against surrounding temperature changes and can be suitably applicable as substrate for display devices, to thereby overcome disadvantages in substrate for display devices using conventional materials that differences in thermal shrinkage between a substrate and an transparent electrode cause cracks in the transparent electrode, resulting in increasing resistance and causing disconnection, and further can provide a display device with high durability. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324923 | Proccesses for forming a fiber-reinforced product - A process for forming a reinforced product suitable for use as a roofing material is provided, comprising: (a) providing a composition comprising a matrix material; and (b) extruding the composition with an extruder to form a reinforced product, wherein a plurality of fibers is combined with the matrix material prior to or during the extrusion step. Also provided is a process for forming a reinforced product suitable for use as a roofing material, comprising: (a) forming a first layer comprising a first matrix material; (b) providing a plurality of fibers on the first layer; (c) forming a second layer comprising a second matrix material, above the plurality of fibers; and (d) combining the plurality of fibers with the first matrix material and/or the second matrix material, to form a reinforced product. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324924 | Process and System For Insulating A Surface Using A Polyurethane Foam Made From A Pre-Reacted Isocyanate - A foam material is made through a spray process by combining a polyol with a pre-reacted isocyanate. The pre-reacted isocyanate contains an isocyanate pre-reacted with a prefoaming agent, such as a second polyol. The second polyol might be the same or different than the first polyol. Once combined in the presence of a blowing agent, the polyol and the pre-reacted isocyanate form a foam material, such as a polyurethane foam. The foam material is particularly well suited for insulating surfaces. In one embodiment, for instance, the foam is formed and applied on site. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324925 | Fine-fiber nonwoven-supported coating structure - This invention relates to a liquid penetration-resistant water-vapor-permeable multi-layer composite material and process for making the same comprising a porous nanofiber web of polymeric fibers, wherein the polymeric fibers of the nanofiber web have a diameter of less than 1000 nanometers and wherein the nanofiber web has a basis weight of 5 to 40 grams per square meter and a surface roughness (ΔRMS) of 5 to 15 micrometers and where, the porous nanofiber web is coated on a surface with a layer of water-vapor-permeable, hydrophilic, monolithic, water transport material. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324926 | Nonwoven lyocell fiber webs for filtration - Cellulose filtration products comprising nonwoven meltblown lyocell fiber webs in which the fibers have a diameter of from 3 to 12 microns, the largest pore diameter of less than about 300 microns and a mean flow pore diameter of less than about 150 microns are disclosed. Multilayer nonwoven lyocell fiber webs are also disclosed which have lower mean flow pore diameters and lower pore sizes. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324927 | Energy Absorbing Material - A self-supporting energy absorbing composite includes: i) a solid foamed synthetic polymer matrix; ii) a polymer-based dilatant, different from i) distributed through the matrix and incorporated therein during manufacture of i); and iii) a fluid distributed through the matrix. In another embodiment, a self-supporting energy absorbing composite includes: iv) a solid, closed cell foam matrix; v) a polymer-based dilatant, different from i), distributed through the matrix; and vi) a fluid distributed through the matrix. In both embodiments, the combination of matrix, dilatant and fluid is such that the composite is resiliently compressible. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324928 | Forming ultra low dielectric constant porous dielectric films and structures formed thereby - Methods of forming a microelectronic structure are described. Embodiments of those methods include removing a portion of at least one of Si—C bonds and CHx bonds in a dielectric material comprising a porogen material by reaction with a wet chemical, wherein the portion of Si—C and CHx bonds are converted to Si—H bonds. The Si—H bonds may be further hydrolyzed to form SiOH linkages. The SiOH linkages may then be removed by a radiation based cure, wherein a portion of the porogen material is also removed. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324929 | Composite Membrane and Moisture Adjustment Module Using Same - A composite membrane and moisture adjustment module using the same is disclosed. The composite membrane includes a moisture-permeable resin layer interposed between porous membranes that constitute a pair; and the mean thickness of the moisture-permeable resin layer is 5 μm or less. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324930 | PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR SILICON BASED SUBSTRATES WITH IMPROVED ADHESION - An environmental coating system for silicon based substrates wherein a porous intermediate barrier layer having an elastic modulus of about 30 to 150 GPa is provided between a silicon metal containing bondcoat and a ceramic top environmental barrier layer. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324931 | FOAMING PLASTER - A method of producing a foamed plaster comprises the following steps: (a) mixing plaster of Paris and calcium carbonate; (b) supplying water, and (c) adding phosphoric acid. The phosphoric acid reacts with the calcium carbonate to release gaseous carbon dioxide. It also reacts with any steel present to form an insoluble iron phosphate coating. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324932 | COMPOSITE PANEL - Composite panel which comprises a layer of foamed material having a density of less than 100 kg/m | 2009-12-31 |
20090324933 | Composite structure formation method, controlled particle and composite structure formation system - A composite structure formation method based on an aerosol deposition method by which an aerosol with brittle material fine particles dispersed in a gas is sprayed toward a substrate to form a structure made of the brittle material fine particles, the composite structure formation method includes: storing a plurality of controlled particles in a storage mechanism, the controlled particle being an assembly packed with a plurality of particles including the brittle material fine particles; supplying the controlled particles from the storage mechanism to an aerosolation mechanism; disaggregating the supplied controlled particles in the aerosolation mechanism to form an aerosol; and spraying the aerosol toward the substrate to form a composite structure having the structure and the substrate. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324934 | Coated article with low-E coating having absorbing layer designed to neutralize color at off-axis viewing angles - An absorbing layer of a low-E coating is designed to cause the coating to have a more neutral and/or green color at normal and/or certain off-axis viewing angles. In certain example embodiments, the metallic or substantially metallic absorbing layer (e.g., NiCr) is from about 20-30 angstroms (Å) thick; this thickness has been found to unexpectedly provide less red and more neutral coloration for the coated article at certain off-axis viewing angles (e.g., at a 45 degree off-axis viewing angle). In certain example embodiments, the absorbing layer is provided between first and second nitride layers in order to reduce or prevent oxidation thereof during heat treatment thereby permitting predictable coloration to be achieved following the heat treatment. Coated articles according to certain example embodiments of this invention may be used in the context of insulating glass (IG) window units, vehicle windows, other types of windows, or in any other suitable application. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324935 | TRANSPARENT LIGHT-WEIGHT SAFETY GLAZINGS - Provided is a transparent and light-weight ballistic resistant safety glazing comprising an ionomer sheet. The ionomer sheet comprises an ionomer derived from a parent acid copolymer that comprises copolymerized units of an α-olefin having 2 to 10 carbon atoms and, based on the total weight of the acid copolymer, about 20 to about 30 wt % of copolymerized units of an α,β-ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid having 3 to 8 carbon atoms. The ionomer is neutralized to a level of about 5% to about 90%, based on the total carboxylic acid content of the acid copolymer, and further comprises at least one cation. Further provided are articles comprising the light-weight ballistic resistant safety glazing. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324936 | AQUEOUS FLOOR POLISHING COMPOSITION - An aqueous floor care composition comprising water, polymer particles wherein the polymer particles include units derived from a conjugated diene monomer, units derived from an acidic monomer, and units derived from a hard, non-acidic monomer, an external crosslinking agent, and optionally one or more of a leveling agent, surfactant, polyurethane, alkali-soluble resin, coalescing agent, plasticizer, and wax. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324937 | LAYERED COATING AND METHOD FOR FORMING THE SAME - A layered coating is disclosed herein. The layered coating includes a chromium layer, an intermediate layer of chromium and nitrogen established on the chromium layer, and an outer layer of chromium and nitrogen established on the intermediate layer. The intermediate layer has a gradually changing composition, wherein the chromium concentration decreases from an area of the intermediate layer adjacent the chromium layer towards a surface of the layered coating. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324938 | CONDUCTIVE, ORGANIC COATINGS WITH LOW LAYER THICKNESS AND GOOD PLASTICITY - The invention relates to a metal sheet, or a component made of a metallic material, comprising a layer system on the surface with at least the following layers: a) a conversion layer, comprising no more than 1 mg chromium per m | 2009-12-31 |
20090324939 | Method for Fabricating Thin Sheets of Glass - Fabrication of thin sheets of glass or other substrate material for use in devices such as touch sensor panels is disclosed. A pair of thick glass sheets, typically with thicknesses of 0.5 mm or greater each, may each be patterned with thin film on a surface, sealed together to form a sandwich with the patterned surfaces facing each other and spaced apart by removable spacers, either or both thinned on their outside surfaces to thicknesses of less than 0.5 mm each, and separated into two thin glass sheets. A single thick glass sheet, typically with a thickness of 0.5 mm or greater, may be patterned, covered with a protective layer over the pattern, thinned on its outside surface to a thickness of less than 0.5 mm, and the protective layer removed. This thinness of less than 0.5 mm may be accomplished using standard LCD equipment, despite the equipment having a sheet minimum thickness requirement of 0.5 mm. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324940 | SELF-ADHESIVE MATERIAL OF HYDROGENATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND PROTECTIVE FILM FOR SMOOTH AND ROUGH SURFACES PRODUCED THEREOF - The invention relates to the self-adhesive material of hydrogenated block copolymers or a mixture thereof, comprising polymer blocks of vinyl aromatics (A-blocks) and such made by polymerization of 1.3 dienes (B-blocks), wherein the self-adhesive material is mixed with 25 to 100 parts per weight of polyisobutylene with an average molecular weight M | 2009-12-31 |
20090324941 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A FLEXIBLE COMPOSITE ELASTOMERIC POLYURETHANE SKIN - The present invention relates to a method for producing a flexible elastomeric composite polyurethane skin comprising a first and a second flexible polyurethane layer obtained by spraying a first and a second polyurethane reaction mixture onto one another. The first reaction mixture is an aliphatic polyurethane reaction mixture which is free of lead and formulated to produce a polyurethane elastomer having a flexural modulus smaller than 35 MPa. The second reaction mixture is an aromatic polyurethane reaction mixture producing a polyurethane elastomer having a smaller flexural modulus. The thickness of the aliphatic polyurethane layer could be made so small with respect to the thickness of the aromatic polyurethane layer that the composite skin has an average flexural modulus smaller than 30 MPa. Notwithstanding the lower reactivity of the aliphatic polyurethane reaction mixture, especially when using a higher NCO-index to reduce the “rubbery feel” and the emission of VOCs and/or a flexibiliser to achieve a higher flexibility, sufficiently short cycle times can be achieved due to the accelerated curing observed when spraying the aromatic polyurethane sufficiently early against the aliphatic polyurethane layer. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324942 | BARRIER LAMINATE, GAS BARRIER FILM AND DEVICE USING THE SAME - Disclosed is a barrier laminate comprising at least one organic layer and at least one inorganic layer, wherein the organic layer has a thickness of 300 nm to 900 nm and is formed by curing a polymerizable composition comprising an aromatic (meth)acrylate and a multifunctional (meth)acrylate having an acryl equivalent weight of not more than 200. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324943 | Object identification using quantum dots fluorescence allocated on fraunhofer solar spectral lines - An optical based identification system that is easily deployable and can be used in broad daylight. Fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals (quantum dots) that fluoresce at specific wavelengths are distributed in a suitable polymer. The resulting mixture can then be applied as paint or on an adhesive label for application to a portion of any equipment or member of a friendly unit. The system also has a corresponding detectional processing unit which may be mounted on ordnance or on any other equipment such as aircraft. The detection unit uses a laser, which when active, causes a laser beam to strike the paint or adhesive able applied to the friendly unit. This causes the quantum dots to fluoresce. The fluorescence of the quantum dots can be detected by the sensor portion of the detection/processing unit. The sensor portion then transmits the data generated by the detected fluorescence to a data processing portion detection/processing unit such as a corresponding signal to the equipment operator or, if the unit is mounted on ordnance that has been launched to the warhead to deactivate the warhead. To overcome the effects of broad daylight on an optical system, the quantum dots can be detected by the sensor portions of the detection/processing unit. The sensor portion then transmits the data generated by the detected fluorescence to a data processing portion which decodes the data. If the decoded data indicates a friendly unit, the detection/processing unit sends a corresponding signal to the equipment operator or, if the unit is mounted on ordnance that has been launched to the warhead to deactivate the warhead. To overcome the effects of broad daylight on an optical system, the quantum dots are engineered to fluoresce at wavelengths corresponding to the absorption lines of the solar spectrum, more commonly known as Fraunhofer lines. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324944 | PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE OPTICAL FILM AND IMAGE DISPLAY - A pressure-sensitive adhesive optical film of the present invention comprises: an optical film; and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer placed on at least one side of the optical film, wherein the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer has an equilibrium moisture content ratio (a) of 0.5% by weight or less, the pressure-sensitive adhesive layer shows a displacement amount (b) of 600 μm or less in one hour at 23° C., when a tensile shearing stress of 500 gf is applied to an adhesion area of 10 mm×10 mm having a thickness of 25 μm, and the equilibrium moisture content ratio (a) and the displacement amount (b) satisfy the relation: b<1036.4×e | 2009-12-31 |
20090324945 | RADIATION-CURABLE MIXTURE CONTAINING LOW-MOLECULAR, ETHYLENICALLY UNSATURATED COMPOUNDS HAVING NON-AROMATIC RING SYSTEMS - A mixture comprising
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20090324946 | METHOD FOR MAKING POROUS ACICULAR MULLITE BODIES - Highly porous acicular mullite bodies are prepared. A green body containing mullite precursors and a porogen is formed using a wet method. The green body is heated to sequentially remove any binder, the porogen and calcine it. The calcined body is mullitized. The process formed a calcined body that has excellent strength and can be handled easily. The mullitized body has very high porosity, small pores and has excellent fracture strength. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324947 | FIBER FOR WETLAID NON-WOVEN FABRIC - There is provided a fiber for a wetlaid non-woven fabric, said fiber can be the basis ingredient of a paper that maintains uniform mass per unit area and fiber dispersion and has unprecedented bulkiness. The fiber for a wetlaid non-woven fabric has 30 to 100 wt % of apparently crimping fibers with a fiber diameter of from 3 to 40 μm and 0 to 70 wt % of latently crimping fibers with a fiber diameter of from 3 to 40 μm. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324948 | (Dope-Dyed) Polyester Monofilament - [PROBLEMS] To provide a polyester monofilament which shows a high dimensional stability and excellent effects of preventing peel-off in filaments, preventing pirn barre and preventing halation and has a high fineness, a high strength and a high modulus. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] A core-shell type composite polyester monofilament comprising polyethylene terephthalate at a ratio of 80% by mol or higher, which satisfies the following requirements A to F: A) the intrinsic viscosity of the core component being 0.70 or above and the intrinsic viscosity of the shell component being from 0.55 to 0.60; B) the core component amounting to 50 to 70%; C) at least the shell component containing from 0.2 to 0.4% by weight of metal microparticles; D) the fineness of the monofilament being from 5 to 15 dtex, its modulus at elongation of 5% being from 3 to 4.5 cN/dtex and its elongation at break being from 20 to 40%; E) the free shrinkage of the innermost part under specific conditions being 0.3% or less; and F) the node density is one per 100,000 m or less. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324949 | Method of making colored multifilament high tenacity polyolefin yarns - A method of making colored multifilament ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin yarn, including feeding at least one substantially untwisted multifilament ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin yarn, coating the substantially untwisted multifilament yarn with a coating composition comprising colorant in a thermoplastic resin carrier, with the coating composition being adhered to the filaments of the multifilament yarn, and heating the multifilament yarn while stretching the yarn without fusing of the filaments of the multifilament yarn. The resultant yarn is a colored multifilament yarn having improved color-fastness. The thermoplastic resin has a lower melting point than the filaments of the multifilament yarn. Preferably, a plurality of the substantially untwisted multifilament ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin yarns are processed together. Articles formed from the colored multifilament yarns may be prepared and subjected to a heating step to provide a colored surface coating of the thermoplastic resin over the article. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324950 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A CONTINUOUS FILAMENT BY ELECTROSPINNING AND CONTINUOUS FILAMENT MANUFACTURED THEREBY - Disclosed are a method of manufacturing a continuous filament by electrospinning, and a continuous filament manufactured thereby. Electrospun nano fibers | 2009-12-31 |
20090324951 | Utility Pole of Thermoplastic Composite Material - A utility pole includes a thermoplastic composite material including: (a) at least one olefin polymer; and (b) at least one reinforcing fiber material embedded in the at least one olefin polymer, the thermoplastic composite material having a specific tensile strength higher than or equal to 15 MPa/(gr/cm | 2009-12-31 |
20090324952 | NOVEL FORM OF HYDROQUINONE AND PRODUCTION THEREOF - Novel hydroquinone flakes are prepared from a powder thereof, by, if necessary, melting the hydroquinone powder, depositing the hydroquinone in the liquid state as a film on a support made of a material or coated with a material which conducts heat, solidifying the hydroquinone by adjusting the support to an appropriate temperature, and recovering the solidified product in the form of flakes. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324953 | HIGH BURN-UP NUCLEAR FUEL PELLETS - A sintered nuclear fuel pellet, in particular for use in PWR or BWR nuclear reactors consists of grains having a size of less than 1 μm. A method of manufacturing such pellet is also disclosed. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324954 | Ceramic sintered compact and piezoelectric element - A ceramics sintered compact is provided in which a relative dielectric constant and an electromechanical coupling coefficient are improved in superior balance and which shows a relatively high piezoelectric coefficient. A ceramics sintered compact having a perovskite structure is provided in which a (002)/(200) ratio by X-ray diffraction after polarization is applied is 1.0 or greater. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324955 | MULTILAYERED CHROMONIC STRUCTURES - A method of making a multilayered chromonic structure comprises (a) preparing a first aqueous mixture comprising (i) a first continuous water-soluble polymer phase and (ii) a first discontinuous chromonic phase comprising a chromonic material, to form chromonic nanoparticles; (b) non-covalently crosslinking the resulting chromonic nanoparticles with a multivalent cation salt; (c) dispersing the resulting crosslinked chromonic nanoparticles in a composition comprising a chromonic material to form a chromonic nanoparticle dispersion; and (d) preparing a second aqueous mixture comprising (i) a second discontinuous chromonic phase comprising the chromonic nanoparticle dispersion and (ii) a second continuous water-soluble polymer phase, to encapsulate the chromonic nanoparticles; wherein at least one of the first discontinuous chromonic phase and the second discontinuous chromonic phase further comprises a guest compound. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324956 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING PHOTOCHROMIC OPTICAL ARTICLES - Provided is a method for producing a photochromic optical article having a photochromic coating layer exhibiting photochromism formed on an optical base such as a plastic lens which has good optical characteristics and photochromic characteristics, and also has good adhesion between the base and the photochromic layer. The method enables to easily produce such a photochromic optical article by improving wettability of a photochromic coating agent for a primer. In this method, the photochromic optical article is produced by forming a primer layer on the optical base surface by coating a primer comprising an emulsion which has a colloidally dispersed urethane resin in a dispersion medium, and then forming on the primer layer. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324957 | CONDUCTIVE, ORGANIC COATINGS HAVING AN OPTIMIZED POLYMER SYSTEM - A substance for coating metal surfaces, comprising organic resin components that are dissolved or dispersed in an organic solvent, or solvent mixture, having at least the following organic resin components: a) epoxy resin, present as polyether comprising hydroxyl groups, based on a bisphenol epichlorohydrin polycondensation product, b) blocked aliphatic polyisocyanate, c) unblocked aliphatic polyisocyanate, d) at least one reaction component, selected from polyesters comprising hydroxyl groups and poly(meth)acrylates comprising hydroxyl groups. The substance may also comprise at least one conductivity pigment. The invention further provides a method for coating a sheet metal with this substance, the respectively coated sheet metal, and the use thereof. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324958 | Heat Setting Compounds Suitable for Sticking Together Coated Substrates - Described are heat hardening compounds which contain at least one epoxy resin, A, with on average more than one epoxy group per molecule, at least one impact-strength modifier, B, at least one crack promoter, C, as well as at least one hardener, D, for epoxy resin, which is activated by raised temperature. Silicate layers such as mica or talc and graphite are particularly suitable as crack promoters, C. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324959 | FAST AND LOW TEMPERATURE CURED POLYIMIDE FUSER BELT - Exemplary embodiments provide a belt material and methods for making and using the belt material. In one embodiment, the belt material can be a fast and low-temperature cured polyimide belt that includes a plurality of thermally-conductive species dispersed in a polyimide resin. In another embodiment, the belt material can include one or more layers formed over the fast and low-temperature cured polyimide belt substrate that includes a plurality of thermally-conductive species dispersed in the polyimide resin. For example, the fast and low-temperature cured polyimide belt or belt substrate can be cured at a temperature of about 300° C. or lower for a time length of less than about one hour. The belt material can be suitable for use in an electrostatographic printing process as a fuser belt, a fixing belt, a pressure belt, and/or a release agent donor belt. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324960 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A BITUMINOUS MEMBRANE - Method of manufacturing a bituminous membrane provided with photovoltaic cells, according to which said photovoltaic cells are applied to one face of a reinforcement provided on the surface with an anti-exudation layer and in that next a bituminous mass is applied to the other face of said reinforcement. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324961 | Radiation curable urethane (meth)acrylate polymer and adhesives formulated with them - UV curable urethane(meth)acrylate polymers of Formula (1), where: R | 2009-12-31 |
20090324962 | DECORATIVE PANEL AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION THEREOF - The decorative panel comprises a first backing layer made, according to its use, from a choice of different materials and geometrically defined by a base wall which in use is fastened, for example by gluing, to the surface to be covered, an upper wall parallel and opposite to said base wall and several side walls, a second layer which is arranged so as to cover the upper wall and the side walls and which consists of a pigmented two-component polyurethane base coat preferably pigmented using iron oxide pigments, a third layer which is arranged so as to cover the second layer and consists of a one-component solvent-based preferably self-curing acrylic resin mordant, a fourth layer which is arranged so as to cover the third layer and consists of a precious metal leaf for instance gold, silver or platinum leaf, and a fifth layer which is arranged so as to cover the fourth layer and is made of transparent material. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324963 | COATING LIQUID, METAL COMPOUND FILM FORMED BY COATING LIQUID, AND FORMING METHOD THEREOF - A coating liquid including one or more of metal complexes selected from a metal complex A represented by Chemical Formula 1, a metal complex B represented by Chemical Formula 2, and a metal complex C represented by Chemical Formula 3. M in Chemical Formula 1, Chemical Formula 2 and Chemical Formula 3 represents a metal ion. Each of X | 2009-12-31 |
20090324964 | AMPHOTERIC POLYMER FOR TREATING HARD SURFACES - The present invention is directed to the use of hydrophilic terpolymers in hard surface cleaners which provide easier cleaning for surface soils such as hard water stains, soap scum, limescale, mud, food, toilet stains, oil, grease, particulates and the like as well as anti-fog effects on hard surfaces such as glass, mirrors, ceramic and plastic by causing water droplets to coalesce into a film. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324965 | ONE-COMPONENT STRUCTURAL ADHESIVE HAVING HIGH INITIAL ADHESION - The invention relates to a one-component structural adhesive having a flow limit of at least 1500 Pa and an initial adhesion of more than 30 g/cm | 2009-12-31 |
20090324966 | Multilayer armor plating, and process for producing the plating - A multilayer armor plating material contains a single-piece or multi-piece ceramic or metallic layer which, as seen in the direction of attack, is followed by a rear supporting layer of glass fiber-reinforced plastic (GRP) and/or of carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CRP). As seen in the direction of attack the ceramic or metallic layer is preceded by a front supporting layer of glass fiber-reinforced plastic (GRP) and/or carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CRP). As a result, the steel or ceramic layer is optimally embedded in a composite between the front and rear supporting layers and thereby supported. This in particular protects the ceramic or steel material from harmful vibrations caused by repeated impact of projectiles, on account of the higher rigidity of the structure reducing the vibration amplitudes. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324967 | Coated article with low-E coating including zirconium oxide and/or zirconium silicon oxynitride and methods of making same - This application relates to a coated article including at least one infrared (IR) reflecting layer of a material such as silver or the like in a low-E coating. In certain embodiments, at least one layer of the coating is of or includes zirconium oxide (e.g., ZrO | 2009-12-31 |
20090324968 | COMPOSITION FOR HYDROPHOBIC TREATMENT AND GLAZING - Hydrophobic treatment composition comprising one or more compounds, as a mixture, corresponding to the formula | 2009-12-31 |
20090324969 | POLYMER INTERLAYERS COMPRISING BLENDS OF PLASTICIZED POLY(VINYL BUTYRAL) AND POLY(CYCLOHEXANEDIMETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE-CO-ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE) COPOLYESTER - It has now been discovered, according to the present invention, that interlayers comprising a blend of plasticized poly(vinyl butyral) and poly(cyclohexanedimethylene terephthalate-co-ethylene terephthalate) copolyester can be used to form interlayers having a pearly white appearance. Such interlayers are useful in applications in which a colored multiple layer glass interlayer is desirable. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324970 | BARRIER LAMINATE, GAS BARRIER FILM, DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING BARRIER LAMINATE - Disclosed is a barrier laminate comprising at least one organic layer and at least one inorganic layer, wherein the organic layer is formed by curing a polymerizable composition comprising a (meth)acrylate having a polycyclic aromatic skeleton consisting of SP | 2009-12-31 |
20090324971 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ATOMIC LAYER DEPOSITION USING AN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE GLOW DISCHARGE PLASMA - Apparatus and method for atomic layer deposition on a surface of a substrate ( | 2009-12-31 |
20090324972 | METHOD FOR DEPOSITING OF BARRIER LAYERS ON A PLASTIC SUBSTRATE AS WELL AS COATING DEVICE THEREFOR AND A LAYER SYSTEM - The present invention refers to a coating device for depositing of barrier layers on a plastic substrate comprising a first coating station for depositing a first layer comprising a metal and a second coating station for depositing a second layer comprising a resin, wherein a treatment station for treating the deposited first layer is arranged between the first and the second coating stations which comprises sputter means for depositing one or several atomic layers or isles of deposition material. The invention further refers to an appropriate method which can be carried out by the coating device and to a layer system produced thereby. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324973 | MAGNETIC RECORDING MEDIUM AND MAGNETIC RECORDING APPARATUS - A magnetic recording medium includes a substrate and a layer stack unit that has n (n being 3 or an integer greater than 3) magnetic recording layers, and (n−1) exchange coupling control layers placed in respective spaces between the n magnetic recording layers, the n magnetic recording layers and the (n−1) exchange coupling control layers being stacked on the substrate. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324974 | Protective coatings for high strength steels - A process for coating a metallic surface of an aircraft. The process includes applying to the metallic surface a composition that polymerizes to form a polyurea having a tensile strength of more than 3500 psi and at least 700% elongation. The polyurea can be formed from an A-side and a B-side, where the weight percents of components for the A-side are: from about 30 to about 65 percent of polyisocyanate; from about 15 to about 70 percent of a polytetramethylene ether glycol; diluent, from 0 to about 20 percent; where the weight percents of components for the B-side are: from 35 to about 40 percent of one or more aromatic diamines; from about 20 to about 70 percent of one or more amine terminated polyether polyols. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324975 | METAL-RESIN COMPOSITE MEMBER AND MANUFACTURNG METHOD THEREFO - The present invention provides metal-resin composite member, comprising (a)a metal member having at least one surface; (b) a resin member comprising a thermoplastic resin and a dispersed inorganic material therein; (c)a thermoplastic resin film, deposed between and bonded to said resin member and said metal member, having provided on at least one face thereof an adhesion promoter, so that said at least one face of said resin film provided with said adhesion promoter contacts at least part of said at least one surface of said metal member; wherein said thermoplastic resins of said resin member and said resin film are semicrystalline resins. The present invention further provides a method for manufacturing a metal-resin composite member by bonding a metal member and a resin member by fusing a resin film arranged therebetween said metal member and said resin member; wherein the thermoplastic resins of the rein member and resin film are semicrystalline resins. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324976 | Electrostatic Modulation of Surface Roughness - A method for modulating roughness of a surface, comprising: providing a first pre-stressed electrically conductive layer ( | 2009-12-31 |
20090324977 | LASER-WELDABLE RESIN COMPOSITION AND MOLDED PRODUCT - A laser-weldable polybutylene terephthalate-series resin composition having a high laser weldability, a high welding strength, and a high heat shock resistance is provided. | 2009-12-31 |
20090324978 | BARRIER LAMINATE, GAS BARRIER FILM AND DEVICE - Disclosed is a barrier laminate comprising at least one organic layer and at least one inorganic layer, wherein the organic layer is formed by curing a polymerizable composition comprising a monomer having a specific P—C bond in its organic layer. | 2009-12-31 |