序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 TWO-COMPONENT SILOXANE-BASED COATINGS CONTAINING POLYMERS WITH UREA LINKAGES AND TERMINAL ALKOXYSILANES US14845407 2015-09-04 US20160115351A1 2016-04-28 Erick B. Iezzi
A composition having: an amine-functional compound and an alkoxysilane-terminated polyurea made by reacting: an amino-functional alkoxysilane-polyisocyanate adduct with a difunctional amino- or hydroxyl compound. The composition contains no unreacted isocyanate groups. A coating composition having: an amine-functional compound, an alkoxysilane-terminated polyurea, and an epoxy- or acrylate-functional compound. The coating composition is a two-component system.
42 ENZYMATIC ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTIFOULING COATINGS AND POLYMERIC MATERIALS US14151455 2014-01-09 US20140193889A1 2014-07-10 C. Steven McDaniel
Disclosed herein are a coating, a textile finish, a wax, elastomer, a filler, an adhesive, or a sealant, as well as polymeric materials such as a plastic, a laminate, a composite, that includes an enzyme that degrades cell wall or cell membrane components (e.g., a lysozyme, lytic transglycosylase) alone or in combination with other enzymes such as a lipolytic enzyme, a sulfuric ester hydrolase, an organophosphorus compound degradation enzyme, or an antimicrobial peptide. Also disclosed herein are methods of retarding or preventing microbial growth on or in a coating, paint, textile finish, wax, elastomer, adhesive, sealant, filler, or a polymeric material, where such a surface material includes an enzyme that degrades cell wall or cell membrane components (e.g., a lysozyme, lytic transglycosylase).
43 METAL NANOPARTICLE COMPOSITE AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF US13581800 2011-02-08 US20120329935A1 2012-12-27 Yasufumi Matsumura; Ryuzo Shinta; Yasushi Enomoto
A metal nanoparticle composite is provided, in which a matrix resin layer and metal nanoparticles are immobilized on the matrix resin layer. The metal nanoparticle composite has the following characteristics: a) the metal nanoparticles are obtained by heat-reducing metal ions or metal salts contained in the matrix resin layer or a precursor resin layer thereof; b) the metal nanoparticles exist within a region from the surface of the matrix resin layer to a depth of at least 50 nm; c) particle diameters of the metal nanoparticles are in the range of 1 nm to 100 nm with the mean particle diameter of greater than and equal to 3 nm; and d) a spacing between adjacent metal nanoparticles is greater than and equal to the particle diameter of a larger one of the adjacent metal nanoparticles.
44 Porous nonwoven scrims in acoustical panels US12966051 2010-12-13 US08100226B2 2012-01-24 Bangji Cao; Gregory Palm; Weixin D. Song
An acoustical building panel and method of manufacturing it are disclosed. Embodiments of the panel include a porous nonwoven scrim, a coating deposited on the scrim, a base mat, and an adhesive deposited on either the base mat or the scrim in a discrete form such as in droplets. Embodiments of the method of manufacture include steps of perforating the base mat, applying the adhesive to the base mat in the discrete form, laminating the scrim onto the base mat, and applying the coating to the scrim surface.
45 Dark coating with low solar infrared absorbing properties US801237 1969-02-10 US5749959A 1998-05-12 Robert F. Supcoe; Melvin Greenberg
A stable dark or moderately dark opaque exterior coating constituted of pentations and binder materials having low solar absorbing properties capable of visual and infrared camouflage. The pigmentations and binder materials may be selected for the proper optical qualities by previous testing before mixture and application as a coating.
46 Paint compositions for high infra-red reflectivity with a low gloss property US524044 1995-09-06 US5650461A 1997-07-22 Shulamit Wasserman; Igal E. Klein
The present invention relates to paint compositions which provide a Chemical Agent Resitant Coating (CARC), consisting of one layer topcoat paint system, which imparts an increase in the reflectivity at the thermal infra-red region, while controlling the colour in the visible range and are maintaining a low gloss, comprising: an extender selected from polyolefins and substituted polyolefins; a pigment, selected from a metal oxide calcined at a temperature of above 600.degree. C. and a paste of metal flakes and any mixture thereof; a binder consisting of a modified polyurethane resulted from an isocyanate and a co-reactant possessing at least two hydroxy groups, and a solvent system to dissolve the components in the paint composition.
47 Formulation for producing low infrared coating in the 2-15 micron range US73815 1979-09-10 US4289677A 1981-09-15 Robert F. Supcoe; Melvin Greenberg
A low infrared emitting coating for use on metal surfaces and compatible with both organic and inorganic binders. The coating is of a color corresponding to the standard Navy haze-gray color and exhibits an infrared reflectance in excess of the standard Navy haze paint.
48 Impregnating agent for camouflage US772057 1977-02-25 US4137091A 1979-01-30 Horst Hanisch; Karl-Martin Rodder; Hansjurgen Hass
A camouflage impregnating agent comprising a silver salt dissolved in an alcoholic solution of an alkyl trialkoxysilane; a process for camouflaging an oxidic surface by applying thereto a camouflage impregnating agent comprising a silver salt dissolved in an alcoholic solution of an alkyl trialkoxysilane.
49 금속 미립자 복합체 및 그 제조 방법 KR1020127020957 2011-02-08 KR101810258B1 2017-12-18 마츠무라야스후미; 신타류조; 에노모토야스시
매트릭스수지층과, 그매트릭스수지층에고정된금속미립자를구비하고, a) 금속미립자는, 매트릭스수지층또는그 전구체의수지층에함유되는금속이온또는금속염을가열환원함으로써얻어지는것이다;b) 금속미립자는, 매트릭스수지층의표면으로부터적어도 50 ㎚의 두께범위내에존재한다;c) 금속미립자의입자경은, 1 ㎚∼ 100 ㎚의 범위에있고, 평균입자경은 3 ㎚이상이다;d) 이웃하는금속미립자의간격이, 이웃하는금속미립자에있어서의큰 쪽의금속미립자의입자경이상인, 금속미립자복합체.
50 USE OF POROUS NONWOVEN SCRIMS IN ACOUSTICAL PANELS EP10843482 2010-12-15 EP2516766A4 2015-11-04 CAO BANGJI; PALM GREGORY; SONG WEIXIN D
An acoustical building panel and method of manufacturing it are disclosed. Embodiments of the panel include a porous nonwoven scrim, a coating deposited on the scrim, a base mat, and an adhesive deposited on either the base mat or the scrim in a discrete form such as in droplets. Embodiments of the method of manufacture include steps of perforating the base mat, applying the adhesive to the base mat in the discrete form, laminating the scrim onto the base mat, and applying the coating to the scrim surface.
51 METAL NANOPARTICLE COMPOSITE AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF EP11750455 2011-02-08 EP2543694A4 2015-09-30 MATSUMURA YASUFUMI; SHINTA RYUZO; ENOMOTO YASUSHI
A metal nanoparticle composite is provided, in which a matrix resin layer and metal nanoparticles are immobilized on the matrix resin layer. The metal nanoparticle composite has the following characteristics: a) the metal nanoparticles are obtained by heat-reducing metal ions or metal salts contained in the matrix resin layer or a precursor resin layer thereof; b) the metal nanoparticles exist within a region from the surface of the matrix resin layer to a depth of at least 50 nm; c) particle diameters of the metal nanoparticles are in the range of 1 nm to 100 nm with the mean particle diameter of greater than and equal to 3 nm; and d) a spacing between adjacent metal nanoparticles is greater than and equal to the particle diameter of a larger one of the adjacent metal nanoparticles.
52 LOW-EMISSIVE PAINT EP06812995.6 2006-11-09 EP2010613A1 2009-01-07 KARIIS, Hans; HEDBORG KARLSSON, Eva; NILSSON, Christina; HALLBERG, Tomas
The present invention concerns a low-emissive paint comprising metal particles, a binder and a solvent. The metal particles consist of a metal with lower electro- negativity than 1.9 but higher than 1.1 or a mixture of such metals, and the binder consists of polyaniline - PANI - or a polymer where a thiophene group is included in the chain.
53 Verwendung von pigmentierten Anstrichstoffen mit vermindertem Emissionsvermögen im Spektralbereich der Wärmestrahlung für Infrarottarnungszwecke EP82103854.4 1982-05-05 EP0065207B1 1985-08-07 Tschulena, Guido, Dr.; Selders, Mathias, Dr.; Ganson, Gertraud; Heuel, Meinolf, Dipl.-Phys.; Kurth, Herbert; Faller, Fritz
54 Camouflage Insect Wipes US15141521 2016-04-28 US20170311590A1 2017-11-02 Michael C. Trew
Hunter's repellent wipes have camouflage properties to differentiate the hunter or people from the animals. Further, the hunter's repellent wipes have insect repellent properties to keep away all types of insects from the hunter.
55 CONCEALMENT COMPOSITION AND METHOD US13891798 2013-05-10 US20140335280A1 2014-11-13 Allan Musser
A concealment composition and method of application may provide a colored composition and a method of applying the composition on at least a portion of an object, such as a hearing aid transmission tube. The application of the composition to the object may be permanent. The composition may be comprised of a plurality of colored compositions, configured to be mixed to a desired color for adhering to at least a portion of the object. In some embodiments, the object may be configured to be operable to join with a body part. In this manner, a portion of the object may be camouflaged, integrating with the body part for enhanced aesthetics and functionality. A composition applicator may allow a concealable portion of the object to engage the composition, while a nonconcealable portion of the object remains without the composition for minimizing functionality problems for the object.
56 Low-emissive paint US12084779 2006-11-09 US08187503B2 2012-05-29 Hans Kariis; Eva Hedborg Karlsson; Christina Åkerlind; Tomas Hallberg
The present invention concerns a low-emissive paint comprising metal particles, a binder and a solvent. The metal particles consist of a metal with lower electro-negativity than 1.9 but higher than 1.1 or a mixture of such metals, and the binder consists of polyaniline—PANI—or a polymer where a thiophene group is included in the chain.
57 Radar attenuating paint US640630 1984-08-14 US4606848A 1986-08-19 John W. Bond
A radar attenuating composition is described for which incident microwave diation is absorbed and/or scattered, causing a significant decrease in retroreflectance of the object to which the composition is applied, that is, a reduction in the radar cross-section of the object. The radar attenuating composition or paint is prepared by uniformly mixing thin conducting fibers such as stainless steel fibers or carbon or graphite into a standard camouflage-type paint. The fibers act as electric dipole segments. The purpose of the countermeasure paint of the present invention is to reduce the amount of microwave radiation reflected back by a target to the receiver, i.e. reducing the amount of retroreflection.
58 Camouflage covering for snowy soils US505443 1983-06-17 US4469745A 1984-09-04 Pier L. Robicci
A camouflage covering for snowy soils is constituted by a sheet of a polar polymer containing a filler based on titanium salts, silicates or silicon dioxide, either alone or mixed together.
59 Blue-gray low infrared emitting coating US245859 1981-03-20 US4311623A 1982-01-19 Robert F. Supcoe
A low infrared emittance coating for use on metal surfaces includes pigme in the form of aluminum, zinc sulfide, antimony trisulfide and blue pigments; filler in the form of aluminum oxide; silicon alkyd resin binder; polarized montmorillite clay; and a diluent.
60 Polyisobutylene rubber antifouling paint US69192 1979-08-24 US4282126A 1981-08-04 Stephen D. Rodgers; Bernard R. Appleman
A polyisobutylene based acoustically transparent, camouflage antifouling nt for coating rubber substrates without adversely affecting the chemical stability and sound absorbing characteristics of such substrates. The composition essentially comprises, by weight, non-volatile ingredients including from about 2% to about 23% polyisobutylene polymer of molecular weight from about 81,000 to 99,000; from about 23% to about 29% rosin; from about 45% to about 57% tributyltin flouride and from about 9% to about 11% pigment.
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