161 |
Toothed belt comprising a resistant layer and resistant layer thereof |
US12679992 |
2008-09-25 |
US08859081B2 |
2014-10-14 |
Carlo Baldovino; Adriano Rolando |
There is described a toothed belt comprising an elastomeric material body, in which a plurality of longitudinal filiform resistant inserts is embedded, and a toothing coated by a coating fabric. A resistant layer that increases the resistance to abrasion and thus the resistance to wear of the toothed belt is adhered over the coating fabric. The resistant layer comprises a vulcanization agent and more than 75% of an elastomer formed by at least one copolymer modified with an unsaturated carboxylic acid salt and obtained from a dien monomer and a nitrile group-containing monomer. The resistant layer is advantageously separated from the fabric and is calendered on the fabric itself. |
162 |
Industrial fabric, and method of making thereof |
US13063688 |
2009-09-04 |
US08822009B2 |
2014-09-02 |
Pierre Riviere; Jean-Louis Monnerie; Jonas Karlsson; Dana Eagles; Sabri Mourad; Robert A. Hansen |
A support member such as a belt or sleeve includes a topographical pattern on its sheet contact side. A plurality of land areas, corresponding depressions, through voids, and/or groove areas are formed on the top surface of the support member to produce the topographical pattern. The land areas, corresponding depressions, through voids, and/or groove areas may be formed by graving, cutting, etching, embossing, mechanical perforation or a combination thereof. The improved belt or sleeve imparts desired physical characteristics, such as bulk, appearance, texture, absorbency, strength, and hand to a nonwoven product produced thereon. |
163 |
Fluorocarbon resin composite, cookware, cooker, roller for office automation equipment, belt for office automation equipment , and method for producing them |
US14089594 |
2013-11-25 |
US20140106084A1 |
2014-04-17 |
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. |
164 |
Paper finishing process |
US13521554 |
2011-01-11 |
US08690965B2 |
2014-04-08 |
Armando Magrin; Andrea Pellizzari |
A process for applying a finishing paper material on a leather or woven support material is described, comprising the steps of: first buttering of glue on a surface of the support material, positioning the finishing material on said support material, ironing, perching, second buttering of glue, and a finishing step. |
165 |
Industrial Fabric for Producing Tissue and Towel Products, and Method of Making Thereof |
US13886881 |
2013-05-03 |
US20130264318A1 |
2013-10-10 |
Sabri Mourad; Jonas Karlsson |
A nonwoven fabric includes a plurality of through voids, where each of the voids has a first opening associated with a top surface of the fabric and a first raised edge circumferentially adjacent to the first opening. The voids may each further include a second opening associated with a bottom surface of the fabric and a second raised edge circumferentially adjacent to the second opening, such that the first opening may have a surface area that is larger than or the same as the second opening. |
166 |
Power Transmission Belt and Method of Making Same |
US13867227 |
2013-04-22 |
US20130237356A1 |
2013-09-12 |
Lambert Pasch |
A method of making a belt including the steps of: (a) helically wrapping a fabric strip of predetermined width on a mandrel at a first helix angle; (b) helically winding a tensile cord onto the mandrel over the fabric at a second helix angle less than the first helix angle; (c) wrapping a sheet or a strip of elastomer material around the mandrel over the tensile cord; and (d) curing the elastomer material under pressure to form a belt sleeve. The mandrel may be grooved for making toothed belts. The fabric strip may be preformed. A resulting toothed belt has a fabric seam spanning several teeth and having a helix angle. The seam may be joined. |
167 |
IMAGE-FIXATION MEMBER HAVING MULTI-LAYER METALLIC STRUCTURE |
US13772906 |
2013-02-21 |
US20130224514A1 |
2013-08-29 |
Shingo SUGIYAMA; Akira NISHIDA; Minoru TAKEDA |
The present invention provides a fixation member having a multi-layer metallic structure, which member comprises a substrate employing electroformed nickel for preventing image quality failure. The fixation member of the present invention includes a metallic substrate including a first layer formed of an electroformed seamless belt made of nickel or a nickel alloy, and a second layer formed of an electroformed seamless belt made of a metal having a thermal conductivity greater than that of the first layer; an adhesion layer disposed on the surface of the second layer; and a fluororesin layer disposed by the mediation of the adhesion layer, wherein the ratio of the thickness of the second layer to the total thickness of the metallic substrate is 0.66 to 0.95. |
168 |
Industrial fabric for producing tissue and towel products, and method of making thereof |
US12695015 |
2010-01-27 |
US08454800B2 |
2013-06-04 |
Sabri Mourad; Jonas Karlsson |
A nonwoven fabric includes a plurality of through voids, where each of the voids has a first opening associated with a top surface of the fabric and a first raised edge circumferentially adjacent to the first opening. The voids may each further include a second opening associated with a bottom surface of the fabric and a second raised edge circumferentially adjacent to the second opening, such that the first opening may have a surface area that is larger than or the same as the second opening. |
169 |
PAPER FINISHING PROCESS |
US13521554 |
2011-01-11 |
US20120284933A1 |
2012-11-15 |
Armando Magrin; Andrea Pellizzari |
A process for applying a finishing paper material on a leather or woven support material is described, comprising the steps of: first buttering of glue on a surface of the support material, positioning the finishing material on said support material, ironing, perching, second buttering of glue, and a finishing step. |
170 |
Reinforcing sheet for reinforcing toothed belt, and toothed belt and method for production thereof |
US12218332 |
2008-07-14 |
US08222328B2 |
2012-07-17 |
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. |
171 |
Power Transmission Belt and Method of Making Same |
US12887503 |
2010-09-21 |
US20120071286A1 |
2012-03-22 |
Lambert Pasch |
A method of making a belt including the steps of: (a) helically wrapping a fabric strip of predetermined width on a mandrel at a first helix angle; (b) helically winding a tensile cord onto the mandrel over the fabric at a second helix angle less than the first helix angle; (c) wrapping a sheet or a strip of elastomer material around the mandrel over the tensile cord; and (d) curing the elastomer material under pressure to form a belt sleeve. The mandrel may be grooved for making toothed belts. The fabric strip may be preformed. A resulting toothed belt has a fabric seam spanning several teeth and having a helix angle. The seam may be joined. |
172 |
Industrial Fabric, and Method of Making Thereof |
US13063688 |
2009-09-04 |
US20120021171A1 |
2012-01-26 |
Pierre Riviere; Jean-Louis Monnerie; Jonas Karlsson; Dana Eagles; Sabri Mourad; Robert A. Hansen |
A support member such as a belt or sleeve includes a topographical pattern on its sheet contact side. A plurality of land areas, corresponding depressions, through voids, and/or groove areas are formed on the top surface of the support member to produce the topographical pattern. The land areas, corresponding depressions, through voids, and/or groove areas may be formed by graving, cutting, etching, embossing, mechanical perforation or a combination thereof. The improved belt or sleeve imparts desired physical characteristics, such as bulk, appearance, texture, absorbency, strength, and hand to a nonwoven product produced thereon. |
173 |
COOKING BELT |
US13158182 |
2011-06-10 |
US20110303101A1 |
2011-12-15 |
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°. |
174 |
Cyclo olefin polymer containing intermediate transfer members |
US12749547 |
2010-03-30 |
US08062752B2 |
2011-11-22 |
Jin Wu |
An intermediate transfer media, such as a belt, that includes a cyclo olefin polymer. |
175 |
Advanced body armor |
US12370669 |
2009-02-13 |
US07825045B1 |
2010-11-02 |
Norman J. 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. |
176 |
ADVANCED BODY ARMOR |
US12370669 |
2009-02-13 |
US20100269236A1 |
2010-10-28 |
Norman J. 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. |
177 |
INDUSTRIAL FABRIC FOR PRODUCTION OF NONWOVENS, AND METHOD OF MAKING THEREOF |
US12695007 |
2010-01-27 |
US20100239814A1 |
2010-09-23 |
Sabri MOURAD; Jonas Karlsson |
An industrial fabric such as an endless belt or sleeve for use in the production of nonwovens, and a method of making thereof are disclosed. The fabric includes a plurality of through voids, where each of the voids has a first opening associated with a top surface of the fabric and a first raised edge circumferentially adjacent to the first opening. The voids may each further include a second opening associated with a bottom surface of the fabric and a second raised edge circumferentially adjacent to the second opening, such that the first opening may have a surface area that is larger than or the same as the second opening. |
178 |
Inductively heatable components |
US11948820 |
2007-11-30 |
US07745355B2 |
2010-06-29 |
Peter Dwight Spohn; Richard George Hoeck; Satish S. Sharma |
Aspects of the invention are found in a heating component having a composite material coated on a support. The composite material includes a fluorinated or silicone polymer and inductively-heatable particles. Additional aspects of the invention are found in a heating belt having a flexible support coated with a composite material. The composite material includes a polymer material and inductively-heatable particles. Further aspects of the invention are found in a system for heating an article. The system includes a heating belt and a field generator. The heating belt includes a flexible support coated in a composite material. The composite material includes a polymeric matrix and inductively-heatable particles. The field generator induces a field about the heating belt. The inductively-heatable particles heat in the presence of the field. |
179 |
Method of manufacturing laminated seamless belt and laminated seamless belt |
US11600720 |
2006-11-17 |
US07713458B2 |
2010-05-11 |
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. |
180 |
Method of producing polyurethane foam sheet and laminated sheet using same |
US10540027 |
2003-12-22 |
US07670517B2 |
2010-03-02 |
Shigeru Tadokoro; Yoshinori Kanagawa; Toshio Niwa; Toshifumi Tamaki |
A method of producing a polyurethane foam sheet, and a laminated sheet that uses such a foam sheet, that can be applied to artificial leather, synthetic leather, and cushioning materials used in all manner of applications. A polyurethane foam sheet is produced by applying a liquid mixture, obtained by mixing together a heated and melted hot melt urethane prepolymer (A) containing isocyanate groups at molecular terminals, and a compound (B) containing at least 2 active hydrogen atom-containing groups, onto a substrate in a sheet-like manner, and then water foaming the liquid mixture by bringing the sheet-like liquid mixture into contact with water vapor or moisture (water). A laminated sheet is produced by bonding a third substrate to the polyurethane foam sheet. |