Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090090535 | FLAME RETARDANT ELECTRICAL AND CONSTRUCTION PARTS - This specification discloses the use of a polypropylene, rubber (thermoplastic elastomer) and non-halogenated flame retardant in recyclable construction boards, computer housings, and electrical connectors and wire cables. Also disclosed is the use of fillers to unexpectedly increase the break strength, thus making this material a cheaper non-halogenated substitute for computer housings and construction boards as well. | 04-09-2009 |
20100086268 | Fire Resistant Thermoplastic or Thermoset Compositions Containing an Intumescent Specialty Chemical - Flame retardant plastic resin blends comprise an intumescent flame retardant and at least one plastic resin. Engineering resin blends comprise an intumescent flame retardant and at least one engineering resin. Thermoset resin blends comprise an intumescent flame retardant and at least one thermoset resin. The plastic resin blends and the engineering resin blends are non-halogen. The thermoset resin blends are substantially non-halogen. | 04-08-2010 |
20100184890 | NOVEL FIRE-RESISTANT PLASTICIZER FOR THE PLASTIC MATERIAL INDUSTRY AND METHOD OF MAKING THEREOF - The present invention relates to a group of new plasticizers for thermoplastics such as polypropylene, copolymers of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalates, polystyrene and/or other polymers or mixtures of polymers containing organic and/or inorganic fillers, where the plasticizer is used for obtaining polyvinyl chloride like aspects and improved processability as well as for obtaining a better flexibility and a lower energy consumption during the processing step. | 07-22-2010 |
20110199728 | ENCLOSURE FOR DEMANUFACTURING - An enclosure for an electronic device is described. In one implementation, an enclosure for an electronic device comprises a top wall operably connected to a bottom wall via side walls, a front wall operably connected to a rear wall via the side wall, a locking mechanism operably connected to the side walls, and a mechanism for operably connecting an internal component to the enclosure, wherein the mechanism is operably connected to at least one of the walls of the enclosure. | 08-18-2011 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080255534 | Disposable article with novel refastenable system - A disposable absorbent article has an absorbent chassis, two independent side panels, a pair of front releasable fastening systems and a pair of back releasable fastening systems. Each side panel comprises a pair of opposite transverse edges. The front fastening system releasably attaches the front waist region to a transverse edge of the side panel. The back fastening system releasably attaches the back waist region to an opposite transverse edge of the side panel. | 10-16-2008 |
20080287897 | Absorbent article and method of making same - Disposable protective undergarments and methods for manufacturing the same, in which the undergarments include a front portion and a back portion each having a stretchable waist area, a stretchable leg area longitudinally spaced from the waist area, and a stretchable belly area positioned between the waist area and the leg area is provided. The belly area is separated from the waist area thereby defining a substantially non-stretchable portion therebetween, and the belly area is also separated from the leg area thereby also defining a substantially non-stretchable portion therebetween. The undergarment optionally includes front and back portions with waist areas each having an outer layer folded over an inner layer, between which layers stretchable web material is sandwiched between. | 11-20-2008 |
20080287898 | Absorbent article and method of making same - Disposable protective undergarments and methods for manufacturing the same, wherein a protective undergarment includes a front portion having a body-side and a garment side and including stretch material, a back portion longitudinally spaced from the front portion, and a crotch insert having a body-side and a garment-side, the body-side of the crotch insert has an front end fixed to the garment-side of the front portion and a back end fixed to the fixed to the body-side of the back portion and the crotch insert bridges a gap between the front and back portions. A disposable protective undergarment also includes a stretch material deactivated where the crotch insert is fixed to the front portion. | 11-20-2008 |
20080287899 | Absorbent article and method of making same - Disposable protective undergarments and methods for manufacturing the same, wherein the undergarments include a front portion and a back portion longitudinally spaced from one another, each of the front and back portions having a waist area, a leg area longitudinally spaced from the waist area and a belly area positioned between the waist area and the leg area are provided, in which the belly area includes an ultrasonically bonded, stretchable film. A crotch insert bridges a gap between the front and back portions. Alternatively, protective undergarments including ultrasonic bonds fixing the crotch insert to the front portion and the back portion is also provided. | 11-20-2008 |
20090240221 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING VISIBLE INDICIA AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A multiple layer laminate and method of manufacturing the same having visible indicia for use in an absorbent article includes a first outer layer, a second outer layer, an elastomeric film interposed between said first outer layer and said second outer layer and a non-elastomeric appliqué having the indicia. The non-elastomeric appliqué is interposed between the elastomeric film and the first outer layer or between the elastomeric film and the second outer layer. The non-elastomeric appliqué is coupled to the elastomeric film in a stretched condition such that the non-elastomeric appliqué limits the retraction of the elastomeric film from the stretched condition in a location where the non-elastomeric appliqué is coupled to the elastomeric film, wherein the indicia is positioned to be visible through the first outer layer, the second outer layer or the first and the second outer layers. | 09-24-2009 |