序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | DECORATIVE LAMINATES WITH CORE LAYER SUBJECTED TO SODIUM ALGINATE TREATMENT | US15893840 | 2018-02-12 | US20180229486A1 | 2018-08-16 | Joel L. Williams |
A decorative laminate is manufactured in accordance with the method comprising preparing a decorative layer composed of a resin impregnated decorative sheet and preparing a core layer including an upper core sheet and a lowermost core sheet. The upper core sheet is prepared by impregnating a first paper with a resin. The lowermost core sheet is prepared by treating a second paper with sodium alginate to produce a sodium alginate treated paper and then impregnating the sodium alginate treated paper with resin. The decorative layer and the core layer are stacked. The decorative layer and the core layer are consolidated under heat and pressure to form the decorative laminate. | ||||||
2 | Method of forming hat-packing rings | US20682027 | 1927-07-19 | US1663762A | 1928-03-27 | JOHNSON WILLIAM C |
3 | Cap-making machine | US14450526 | 1926-10-27 | US1647379A | 1927-11-01 | SWIFT JR GEORGE W |
4 | Water-disintegrable paper and method for producing the same | JP2012223022 | 2012-10-05 | JP2013249573A | 2013-12-12 | YAMADA KIKUO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide water-disintegrable paper which is free from problems of adhesion to an embossing apparatus during embossing process due to a water-soluble binder, easy to produce, low in production cost, and free from possibilities that paper powder remains on a dry surface of a cleaned part after use, and to provide a method for producing the same.SOLUTION: The water-disintegrable paper has a bulky part 17 with a plurality of concavo-convex bodies 12 obtained by subjecting base paper sheet 2 in a non-wet state to an embossing process; contains a water-soluble binder which is supplied from an outer surface side of the base paper sheet 2 with the bulky part 17 and impregnating the base paper sheet 2, and an aqueous agent impregnating the base paper sheet 2 with the bulky part 17. The water-soluble binder has a crosslinked structure. | ||||||
5 | 水解紙の製造方法 | JP2012223022 | 2012-10-05 | JP5649632B2 | 2015-01-07 | 山田 菊夫; 菊夫 山田 |
6 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING WATER-DISINTEGRABLE PAPER | EP13784118 | 2013-05-01 | EP2848177A4 | 2016-02-17 | YAMADA KIKUO |
To provide a method of producing water-disintegrable paper capable of addressing a disadvantage of adhesion of a base-paper sheet to an embossing apparatus when the base-paper sheet impregnated with a water-soluble binder is embossed, achieving simple manufacturing and low manufacturing cost, and minimizing the likelihood of paper powder remaining on a dry surface of a cleaned object after use. To produce water-disintegrable paper, a base-paper sheet 2 in a non-wet state before a water-soluble binder is impregnated is embossed in order to form a bulking unit 17, made up of a plurality of uneven elements 12, on the base-paper sheet 2; a water-soluble binder solution 5 is sprayed to the base-paper sheet 2 having the bulking unit 17 formed, from outside of a face of the base-paper sheet 2 to impregnate the water-soluble binder solution 5 into the base-paper sheet 2; the base-paper sheet 2 impregnated with the water-soluble binder solution 5 is dried; the base-paper sheet 2 is folded after the drying; and an aqueous chemical solution is sprayed to the base-paper sheet 2 thus being folded to impregnate the aqueous chemical solution into the base-paper sheet 2. | ||||||
7 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING WATER-DISINTEGRABLE PAPER | EP13784118.5 | 2013-05-01 | EP2848177B1 | 2018-07-04 | Yamada, Kikuo |
To provide a method of producing water-disintegrable paper capable of addressing a disadvantage of adhesion of a base-paper sheet to an embossing apparatus when the base-paper sheet impregnated with a water-soluble binder is embossed, achieving simple manufacturing and low manufacturing cost, and minimizing the likelihood of paper powder remaining on a dry surface of a cleaned object after use. To produce water-disintegrable paper, a base-paper sheet 2 in a non-wet state before a water-soluble binder is impregnated is embossed in order to form a bulking unit 17, made up of a plurality of uneven elements 12, on the base-paper sheet 2; a water-soluble binder solution 5 is sprayed to the base-paper sheet 2 having the bulking unit 17 formed, from outside of a face of the base-paper sheet 2 to impregnate the water-soluble binder solution 5 into the base-paper sheet 2; the base-paper sheet 2 impregnated with the water-soluble binder solution 5 is dried; the base-paper sheet 2 is folded after the drying; and an aqueous chemical solution is sprayed to the base-paper sheet 2 thus being folded to impregnate the aqueous chemical solution into the base-paper sheet 2. | ||||||
8 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING WATER-DISINTEGRABLE PAPER | EP13784118.5 | 2013-05-01 | EP2848177A1 | 2015-03-18 | Yamada, Kikuo |
To provide a method of producing water-disintegrable paper capable of addressing a disadvantage of adhesion of a base-paper sheet to an embossing apparatus when the base-paper sheet impregnated with a water-soluble binder is embossed, achieving simple manufacturing and low manufacturing cost, and minimizing the likelihood of paper powder remaining on a dry surface of a cleaned object after use. To produce water-disintegrable paper, a base-paper sheet 2 in a non-wet state before a water-soluble binder is impregnated is embossed in order to form a bulking unit 17, made up of a plurality of uneven elements 12, on the base-paper sheet 2; a water-soluble binder solution 5 is sprayed to the base-paper sheet 2 having the bulking unit 17 formed, from outside of a face of the base-paper sheet 2 to impregnate the water-soluble binder solution 5 into the base-paper sheet 2; the base-paper sheet 2 impregnated with the water-soluble binder solution 5 is dried; the base-paper sheet 2 is folded after the drying; and an aqueous chemical solution is sprayed to the base-paper sheet 2 thus being folded to impregnate the aqueous chemical solution into the base-paper sheet 2. |
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9 | WATER ABSORPTION TREATMENT MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME | US16019940 | 2018-06-27 | US20180303059A1 | 2018-10-25 | Hiroshi ITO; Junji YOSHINAGA; Shinobu HATANAKA; Takuya MASUYAMA; Takahiro HOSOYA |
Provided are a water absorption treatment material with excellent water disintegrability and a method for manufacturing the water absorption treatment material. A water absorption treatment material is a water absorption treatment material that absorbs a liquid, and includes a granule. The granule contains a reacted foaming agent. Gas bubbles that have been produced as a result of a reaction of the foaming agent are present in the granule. | ||||||
10 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING WATER-DISINTEGRABLE PAPER | US14398214 | 2013-05-01 | US20150090414A1 | 2015-04-02 | Kikuo Yamada |
To provide a method of producing water-disintegrable paper capable of addressing a disadvantage of adhesion of a base-paper sheet to an embossing apparatus when the base-paper sheet impregnated with a water-soluble binder is embossed, achieving simple manufacturing and low manufacturing cost, and minimizing the likelihood of paper powder remaining on a dry surface of a cleaned object after use.To produce water-disintegrable paper, a base-paper sheet 2 in a non-wet state before a water-soluble binder is impregnated is embossed in order to form a bulking unit 17, made up of a plurality of uneven elements 12, on the base-paper sheet 2; a water-soluble binder solution 5 is sprayed to the base-paper sheet 2 having the bulking unit 17 formed, from outside of a face of the base-paper sheet 2 to impregnate the water-soluble binder solution 5 into the base-paper sheet 2; the base-paper sheet 2 impregnated with the water-soluble binder solution 5 is dried; the base-paper sheet 2 is folded after the drying; and an aqueous chemical solution is sprayed to the base-paper sheet 2 thus being folded to impregnate the aqueous chemical solution into the base-paper sheet 2. | ||||||
11 | Process of making disintegratable top shot wads | US6385548 | 1948-12-06 | US2599943A | 1952-06-10 | RUSSELL HAROLD C; KING WILLIAM N |
12 | Cooking utensil | US57245031 | 1931-10-31 | US2007682A | 1935-07-09 | OTTO HERTING |
13 | Method and machine for making insulated bushings | US42888130 | 1930-02-17 | US1912186A | 1933-05-30 | FULLMAN JAMES M G; JOHN STRAMA |
14 | Cap insulator and material and process for manufacturing the same | US75620924 | 1924-12-16 | US1657802A | 1928-01-31 | LANGE LOUVERN G |
15 | Machine for forming shells of paper or the like | US20918517 | 1917-12-27 | US1380104A | 1921-05-31 | HULBERT EDWIN F |
16 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING WATER-DISINTEGRABLE PAPER | US15192415 | 2016-06-24 | US20160355983A1 | 2016-12-08 | Kikuo YAMADA |
To provide a method of producing water-disintegrable paper capable of addressing a disadvantage of adhesion of a base-paper sheet to an embossing apparatus when the base-paper sheet impregnated with a water-soluble binder is embossed, achieving simple manufacturing and low manufacturing cost, and minimizing the likelihood of paper powder remaining on a dry surface of a cleaned object after use.To produce water-disintegrable paper, a base-paper sheet 2 in a non-wet state before a water-soluble binder is impregnated is embossed in order to form a bulking unit 17, made up of a plurality of uneven elements 12, on the base-paper sheet 2; a water-soluble binder solution 5 is sprayed to the base-paper sheet 2 having the bulking unit 17 formed, from outside of a face of the base-paper sheet 2 to impregnate the water-soluble binder solution 5 into the base-paper sheet 2; the base-paper sheet 2 impregnated with the water-soluble binder solution 5 is dried; the base-paper sheet 2 is folded after the drying; and an aqueous chemical solution is sprayed to the base-paper sheet 2 thus being folded to impregnate the aqueous chemical solution into the base-paper sheet 2. | ||||||
17 | Method for producing water-disintegrable paper | US14398214 | 2013-05-01 | US09399841B2 | 2016-07-26 | Kikuo Yamada |
A method of producing water-disintegrable paper, including: using a base-paper supplied with no water to emboss the base-paper sheet in a non-wet state to form a bulking unit, made up of a plurality of uneven elements, on the base-paper sheet; supplying the water-soluble binder to the base-paper sheet from outside of a face of the base-paper sheet after the embossing process to impregnate the water-soluble binder into the base-paper sheet; drying the base-paper sheet after the binder impregnation process; folding the base-paper sheet after the drying process; and supplying an aqueous chemical and/or a crosslinker to the base-paper sheet before or after the folding process to impregnate the aqueous chemical into the base-paper sheet. | ||||||
18 | Apparatus and method for preparing disposable towels | US323849 | 1994-10-17 | US5527255A | 1996-06-18 | Peter W. Mansfield |
An apparatus and a method of preparing stacks of individual wet, dripless disposable towels ready for sealed packing. The apparatus includes a creel for rollably supporting a plurality of continuous rolls of disposable towel stock material formed of non-woven cotton cloth and the like. The apparatus in step sequence includes a guide for merging each length of towel stock material together and edgewise aligned after being drawn from each roll to form a web. The web is then drawn through a flood box whereinto a suitable washing and/or dermicidal liquid is pumped to completely saturate the web to produce a liquid saturated web portion. A squeeze roller arrangement positioned immediately adjacent the flood box removes some of the liquid from the saturated wet portion to produce a wet, dripless web portion which uniformly contains a preselected liquid content, depending upon preselected tensioning of the rollers. A collecting tank positioned below the flood box and the squeeze rollers collects excess liquid. Thereafter, the wet, dripless web portion is drawn beyond a web cutter a distance generally equal to a length of said stacks, after which the web cutter is activated. The apparatus is incremental in operation, rather than continuous in feed. | ||||||
19 | Method of making picture frames | US78648047 | 1947-11-17 | US2536713A | 1951-01-02 | WESLEY BERG JOHN |
20 | Shot shell | US47907830 | 1930-08-30 | US1957935A | 1934-05-08 | BURKE CHARLES E |