141 |
Transfer belt and full color image-forming apparatus equipped therewith |
US11010367 |
2004-12-14 |
US07536142B2 |
2009-05-19 |
Takahito Miyamoto |
A transfer belt that contains carbon black A, that is acidic carbon black having a pH value of not more than 6 or basic carbon black having a pH value of not less than 8; resin B, that is a polymer capable of serving as an electron-pair donator or as an electron-pair acceptor with respect to carbon black A; and resin C, that is a polymer which neither serves as an electron-pair donator, nor serves as an electron-pair acceptor, with respect to carbon black A, and a full color image-forming apparatus, comprising the above transfer belt, and and a full color image-forming apparatus equipped with the belt. |
142 |
Advanced body armor utilizing shear thickening fluids |
US10557312 |
2004-05-18 |
US07498276B2 |
2009-03-03 |
Norman Wagner; Eric D. Wetzel |
An armor composite material has been invented which contains a fabric which has been impregnated with shear thickening fluid. This invention offers a ballistic resistant material that is more flexible and less bulky than comparable, conventional ballistic fabric. The material in the alternative can be puncture resistant. The invented material offers superior ballistic performance and/or puncture resistance compared to conventional ballistic fabric-based materials of equal thickness. The invented material can be applied to applications requiring armor that is compact and/or flexible, such as body armor, protective clothing and flexible protective devices and shields, and stab resistant clothing and devices. |
143 |
Reinforcing sheet for reinforcing toothed belt, and toothed belt and method for production thereof |
US12218332 |
2008-07-14 |
US20080271638A1 |
2008-11-06 |
Mitsuharu Akiyama; Naoya Mizukoshi |
A method of manufacturing of the present invention is a method of manufacturing a toothed belt (10) having a belt part (13) and a tooth part (14) sticking out of the belt part (13). This method of manufacturing includes a first step of forming a reinforcing-sheet (12) including a fiber sheet and a coating film formed on the fiber sheet by drying the fiber sheet on which an aqueous treatment agent containing a first rubber latex and a first vulcanizing agent is applied, and a second step of reinforcing a surface of the tooth part (14) with the reinforcing-sheet (12) by vulcanizing the first rubber and a second rubber at the same time while adhering a rubber composition, which is a material for the tooth part (14), including the second rubber and a second vulcanizing agent to the reinforcing-sheet (12). The aqueous treatment agent contains the vulcanizing agent in the range of 10 parts by weight to 100 parts by weight for 100 parts by weight of the first rubber. |
144 |
Needled belt with high thickness and elasticity |
US11515155 |
2006-09-01 |
US20070149071A1 |
2007-06-28 |
Giancarlo Cassarino |
A multi-base needled belt having an elastic surface comprising a conventional base layer, an elastic base layer and at least two batt layers needled into both base layers in order to join the base layers to each other, wherein the belt's elasticity derives from elastic fibers that are used to construct the elastic layer. |
145 |
Method for making artificial suede |
US11005900 |
2004-12-07 |
US20060231188A1 |
2006-10-19 |
Han Wen |
A method for making artificial suede-like leather product includes preparing a basic sheet member, applying an adhesive material onto the basic sheet member, applying flocks onto the adhesive material, and applying an electric energy onto the flocks, to erect and to implant the flocks on the adhesive material and the basic sheet member, and to form the artificial leather product. An outer covering material may then be applied onto the flocks and the adhesive material, and disposed between the flocks, and to have root portions of the flocks engaged within the outer covering material, and to have the flocks solidly secured to the adhesive material with the outer covering material. |
146 |
Rubber product with fiber reinforcing layer and method for producing the same |
US11367484 |
2006-03-06 |
US20060223399A1 |
2006-10-05 |
Hidekazu Kurimoto; Hidenori Hayashi; Takayuki Mohri; Takeshi Funaki; Yukio Imokawa |
The present invention provides a rubber product with a fiber reinforcing layer, which is enabled to bond a rubber layer and a fiber reinforcing layer by a formalin-free adhesive with an adhesive strength equal to or more than that of a formalin-containing RFL. The rubber product with the fiber reinforcing layer includes a rubber layer containing a nonpolar rubber or a diene-based rubber, and a fiber reinforcing layer containing a woven fiber cord having a polarity. The rubber layer and the fiber reinforcing layer are stacked and bonded with an adhesive containing a triazine thiol and a diene-based rubber. |
147 |
Method for making grip on handle |
US10913412 |
2004-08-09 |
US20060027313A1 |
2006-02-09 |
Leo Jaw |
A method for making a grip on a handle of a sports apparatus includes the steps of forming a synthetic leather having a base supporting member and a polyurethane layer bonded to the base supporting member, then cutting the synthetic leather into a synthetic leather sheet member having two longitudinal lateral sides, then attaching a double-sided adhesive tape to the base supporting member, and covering and adhering the synthetic leather sheet member on the handle of the sports apparatus to form a grip on the handle of the sports apparatus by connecting the longitudinal lateral sides of the synthetic leather sheet member. |
148 |
Method of manufacturing laminated seamless belt and laminated seamless belt |
US10945997 |
2004-09-22 |
US20050095444A1 |
2005-05-05 |
Masakazu Tanaka; Takayuki Hattori |
A laminated seamless belt having at least a base layer and an outer layer. The base layer contains a polyester thermoplastic elastomer as its main component. The base layer has a volume resistivity set to not less than 1.0×106(Ω·cm) nor more than 1.0×1011(Ω·cm). A volume resistivity of the outer layer is set to not less than 1.0×1011(Ω·cm) and not less than 10 times as large as that of the base layer. The base layer and the outer layer are formed by laminated extrusion. |
149 |
Method of constructing a corrugator belt |
US5200960 |
1960-08-26 |
US3090101A |
1963-05-21 |
CHAGNON ZEPHIR J; KELLEHER ROBERT R |
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150 |
METHOD FOR PRODUCING BELT, AND TWO-LAYER BONDING MACHINE |
US16118247 |
2018-08-30 |
US20180370168A1 |
2018-12-27 |
Naohisa HARUSHIGE; Yohei HATTORI; Koichi HOSOKAWA; Hisashi IZUMI; Tomoaki HATA |
A surface sheet which is to constitute a surface layer and a core sheet which is to constitute a core layer are prepared. A plurality of ridges is formed on the core sheet, and the surface sheet is bonded such that the surface sheet covers the plurality of ridges, thereby forming compression layer-forming portions. |
151 |
Collar structure for pets |
US15221788 |
2016-07-28 |
US10136617B2 |
2018-11-27 |
Meng-Hsuan Lou |
A collar structure for pets includes a belt with a first elastic layer, a soft ribbon layer and a second elastic layer, wherein the soft ribbon layer is sandwiched between the first elastic layer and the second elastic layer, and an end of the belt is fixed onto a connector body while the other end of the belt wraps around a target position and penetrates through the connector body such that the other end of the belt can be fixed onto the connector body. Seeing that any one or ones of the first elastic layer, the soft ribbon layer or the second elastic layer is/are made of materials having at least a pesticide or fragrance additive, the collar structure for pets according to the present invention can achieve the effects of disinsection or aroma. |
152 |
RUBBER COMPOSITION, LAMINATE AND CONVEYOR BELT |
US15578785 |
2016-06-21 |
US20180134494A1 |
2018-05-17 |
Genho TAKANO; Shuyou AKAMA |
Provided is a rubber composition having excellent adhesiveness with reinforcing members, particularly reinforcing members in environmental degradation. The rubber composition is obtainable by compounding a rubber component containing a diene based rubber, a phenol based resin and a carbon black, wherein: a compounding amount of the phenol based resin is 3 parts by mass or more per 100 parts by mass of the diene based rubber. |
153 |
Belt that is continuously closed in the longitudinal direction, in particular round baler belt |
US15185645 |
2016-06-17 |
US09963295B2 |
2018-05-08 |
Carsten Behrens; Lysander Stange |
A belt, such as a round baler belt, includes an internal region, an external region, a core region arranged between the internal region and the external region, and at least one peripheral region arranged transversely to longitudinal direction of the round baler belt. The peripheral region is arranged at least partially between the internal region and the external region, and the belt is continuously closed in the longitudinal direction. The peripheral region may be arranged entirely between the internal region and the external region. In some cases, at least one peripheral region is two peripheral regions located opposite one another transversely to the longitudinal direction. Furthermore, the core region may be continuously wound, and even formed of reinforcing fabric. In some aspects, the internal region and/or the external region and/or a peripheral region and/or both peripheral regions contain an elastomeric material. |
154 |
BELT OR FABRIC INCLUDING POLYMERIC LAYER FOR PAPERMAKING MACHINE |
US15811174 |
2017-11-13 |
US20180066399A1 |
2018-03-08 |
James E. SEALEY; Bryd Tyler MILLER, IV; Phillip MACDONALD; Taras Z. ANDRUKH; Justin C. PENCE |
A fabric or belt for a papermaking machine including a first layer that defines a web contacting surface and a second layer that supports the first layer. The first layer is made of extruded polymer and includes a plurality of first elements aligned in a first direction, a plurality of second elements aligned in a second direction and extending over the plurality of first elements, and a plurality of open portions defined by the plurality of first and second elements. The second layer is made of woven fabric. The first layer is bonded to the second layer so that the first layer extends only partially through the second layer and an interface formed between the first and second layers includes bonded and unbonded portions and airflow channels that extend in a plane parallel to the first and second layers. |
155 |
ENDLESS BELT COMPRISING BORON NITRIDE NANOTUBES |
US15166083 |
2016-05-26 |
US20170343936A1 |
2017-11-30 |
Jin Wu; Lin Ma |
An endless belt comprising a polyimide-based substrate layer. A plurality of boron nitride nanotubes are dispersed in the polyimide. |
156 |
Fluorocarbon resin composite, cookware, cooker, roller for office automation equipment, belt for office automation equipment, and method for producing them |
US14089625 |
2013-11-25 |
US09776289B2 |
2017-10-03 |
Kazuaki Ikeda; Nobutaka Matsushita; Yoshimasa Suzuki |
A fluorocarbon resin composite includes a fluorocarbon resin layer on a base, in which a fluorocarbon resin constituting the fluorocarbon resin layer is crosslinked by electron beam irradiation, and the base has a desired shape obtained by machining. The fluorocarbon resin is composed of a tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether) copolymer, polytetrafluoroethylene, or a mixture of the tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether) copolymer and polytetrafluoroethylene. A fluorocarbon resin composite, cookware, and a roller and a belt for use in office automation equipment are each produced by applying an uncrosslinked fluorocarbon resin on a base, subjecting the fluorocarbon resin to electron beam irradiation in a low-oxygen atmosphere to crosslink the fluorocarbon resin while the temperature of the fluorocarbon resin is maintained at a temperature equal to or higher than the melting point of the fluorocarbon resin, and machining the base into a desired shape. There is also provided methods for producing them. |
157 |
Conveyor belt with high flexibility and at the same time high flame resistance |
US15026837 |
2014-08-04 |
US09771219B2 |
2017-09-26 |
Georg Müller; Daniel Vazquez-Maggio |
A conveyor belt, in particular a pouch conveyor belt, with a first layer, which comprises a material with high flexibility, and to a conveying installation, in particular a pouch conveying installation, with such a conveyor belt. |
158 |
Collar Structure for Pets |
US15221788 |
2016-07-28 |
US20170202183A1 |
2017-07-20 |
Meng-Hsuan LOU |
A collar structure for pets includes a belt with a first elastic layer, a soft ribbon layer and a second elastic layer, wherein the soft ribbon layer is sandwiched between the first elastic layer and the second elastic layer, and an end of the belt is fixed onto a connector body while the other end of the belt wraps around a target position and penetrates through the connector body such that the other end of the belt can be fixed onto the connector body. Seeing that any one or ones of the first elastic layer, the soft ribbon layer or the second elastic layer is/are made of materials having at least a pesticide or fragrance additive, the collar structure for pets according to the present invention can achieve the effects of disinsection or aroma. |
159 |
BELT FOR DRIVE TECHNOLOGY, PARTICULARLY A BELT-LIKE TRACTIVE ELEMENT FOR ELEVATOR TECHNOLOGY, WITH FIRE-RESISTANT PROPERTIES |
US14709015 |
2015-05-11 |
US20150259176A1 |
2015-09-17 |
Hubert Goeser; Stephan Brocke |
A belt for drive technology having a belt body made from two polymer materials (A) and (B) with elastic properties and including a top layer as the belt back and a substructure with a force transfer zone and a tension member embedded in the belt body. The first material (A) contains 15 to 50% w/w of at least one fire-resistant additive and is used everywhere in the belt body where high mechanical properties are not required and the second material (B) contains 5 to 35% w/w of at least one fire-resistant additive and is used in the are of the belt body that is subjected to the highest mechanical stresses. The belt is particularly used as a tractive element for hoisting technology. |
160 |
Cooking belt |
US13158182 |
2011-06-10 |
US08925447B2 |
2015-01-06 |
Hua Fan; Anne B. Hardy; Timothy P. Pollock; Ephraim P. Lin |
A grilling belt includes a flexible support having first and second major surfaces, an extruded fluoropolymer layer overlying the first major surface, and a cast or skived fluoropolymer layer overlying the extruded fluoropolymer layer. Another grilling belt can include a support having first and second major surfaces, and a first fluoropolymer film overlying the first major surface. The support can include a first fabric having a first bias angle, and a second fabric laminated to the first fabric and having a second bias angle different from the first bias angle by between 20° and 160°. |