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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 TEST CARRIER AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY OF TEST CARRIER US13672051 2012-11-08 US20130120013A1 2013-05-16 Takashi FUJISAKI; Kiyoto NAKAMURA
A test carrier which enables a reduction of cost to be achieved. The test carrier 10 comprises: a base film 40 which holds a die 90; and a film-shaped cover film 70 which is laid over the base film 40 and covers the die 90, the cover film 70 has a self-adhesiveness and is more flexible than the base film 40.
122 CONSTRUCTION COMPRISING TIE LAYER US13605521 2012-09-06 US20130087263A1 2013-04-11 Jay Kin M. Keung; Michael B. Rodgers; Porter C. Shannon; Andy H. Tsou; Yuichi Hara; Hirokazu Shibata; Yoshihiro Soeda
A layered structure suitable for use in a pneumatic tire as an innerliner is prepared by directly bonding a fluid permeation prevention film and an adhesive tie layer. Prior to the bonding, the fluid permeation prevention layer is treated to remove any residual plasticizers or oils on the surface of the film. The tie layer comprises 100 weight % of at least one halogenated isobutylene containing elastomer and about 1 to about 20 parts per hundred (phr) of at least one tackifier. The fluid permeation prevention film comprises an elastomeric component dispersed in a vulcanized or partially vulcanized state, as a discontinuous phase, in a matrix of the thermoplastic resin component. The two layers of the layered structure may be separately extruded and then adhered to each other or adhered to each other during a calendaring operation wherein the adhesive tie layer composition is coated onto the treated film.
123 MULTILAYER THERMOPLASTIC STRUCTURES WITH IMPROVED TIE LAYERS US13218560 2011-08-26 US20130052470A1 2013-02-28 Maged G. Botros
An oriented multilayer structure for shrink applications having a polymeric layer, a tie layer adhered to said polymeric layer. The tie layer is made up of the reaction product of a live, grafted polyolefin and an olefin elastomer. The multilayer structure is oriented and the tie layer provides strong adhesion to barrier layers even at high orientation levels.
124 PROPYLENE BASED RESIN COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF US13619135 2012-09-14 US20130017379A1 2013-01-17 Hiroshi HOYA; Kiminori NODA; Norihide INOUE; Hiroshi UEHARA; Eiji SHIBA; Masayoshi YAMAGUCHI; Manabu KAWAMOTO; Akira YAMASHITA
Means for Solving the ProblemsThe thermoplastic resin composition (X1) of the present invention comprises (A1), (B1), (C1), and optionally (D1) below: 1 to 90 wt % of an isotactic polypropylene (A1); 9 to 98 wt % of a propylene/ethylene/α-olefin copolymer (B1) containing 45 to 89 mol % of propylene-derived structural units, 10 to 25 mol % of ethylene-derived structural units, and optionally, 0 to 30 mol % of C4-C20α-olefin-derived structural units (a1); 1 to 80 wt % of a styrene-based elastomer (C1); and 0 to 70 wt % of an ethylene/α-olefin copolymer (D1) whose density is in the range of 0.850 to 0.910 g/cm3, wherein (A1)+(B1)+(C1)+(D1)=100 wt %.
125 Mug wrap US11363551 2006-02-27 US08349114B2 2013-01-08 Cary Green
A strelchable wrap for holding a sheet with sublimable ink against an object, such as a mug, for transferring an image from the sheet to the mug. The wrap has two layers of elastomeric, rubber material glued together. The inner layer has a greater sponginess to conform the sheet to the mug, while the outer layer has greater strength to stretch and hold the web over the sheet. Flexible rods, held at the ends of the rubber sheet by the outer layer glued to itself, attach the web with the sheet to the mug. The rods connect together above and below the mug and hold the rubber web in a stretched condition with the inked sheet in contact with the mug. The rods also extend above and below the rubber web which, in turn, is wider than the mug. Connecting together the ends of the connector rods permits their joinder.
126 PET PAW MAGIC MAT US13371429 2012-02-11 US20120207959A1 2012-08-16 GINA M. PROTOCOLLO
The Pet Paw Magic Mat is used to collect dirt, food and any foreign object introduced by pets. The double sticky side layer and one-side sticky layer will enable pet owners to collect any object from, for example, the paws of their pets with minimal effort. The soiled outer layer can be removed by simply peeling off the outer layer.
127 Multicolor, multilayer elastomeric articles and methods of manufacturing same US11271005 2005-11-10 US08104097B2 2012-01-31 Curtis P. Hamann
Multilayer elastomeric articles and methods of making the same are disclosed in which the outside or outer distal surface of the article is a different color or otherwise visually distinct in appearance from the inside or wearer contacting surface of the article so that the user of the article can readily identify the article as a multilayer elastomeric article. In one aspect, elastomer emulsions, solvent solutions, or plastisols used to form each layer may be modified with the addition of base color and/or colorant components in order to form a colored or patterned layer. In another aspect, one or both of the surfaces of the elastomeric articles (or layers of the articles) may be coated with such a colorant component to sufficiently visually distinguish the layers from each other.
128 Multi-directional and variably expanded sheet material surfaces US11288462 2005-11-29 US08084117B2 2011-12-27 Haresh Lalvani
Expandable surfaces made from sheet materials with slits distributed on the surface of sheet material where the surfaces expand by application of force along or/and across the surface of sheet material. The unexpanded surfaces are flat sheets, or closed surfaces like cylinders, spheres, tubes, or custom-designed organic shapes marked with pre-formed or post-formed slit designs. The expanded surfaces can be single units or modules which can be attached to one another through various means. The sheet materials range from hard surfaces like metals, to softer materials like papers and plastics, or pliable materials like fabrics, rubbers, synthetic surfaces or bio-surfaces. The slits are arranged in patterns ranging from periodic, non-periodic to irregular designs. The slits can be straight, bent, curved or irregularly shaped with even or uneven spacing. Slitting can be achieved by digital cutting or punching devices like laser-cutting, water-jet cutting, digital punching, automated dies, etc. or pre-formed when casting the sheet material. Force can be applied manually with tools or through the use of machines and special set-ups. Applications range from architectural surfaces, walls, ceilings, panel systems, structures and sculpture. On a smaller scale, applications include containers, packaging material, fabrics and human wear. On micro- to nano-scale, applications range from expandable surfaces for gauzes, band-aids, stent designs, skin grafts, semi-permeable membranes and micro-filters for various industries including purification of fluids and chemical substances.
129 EASILY REPLACEABLE CERAMIC TILE FLOOR US13004329 2011-01-11 US20110305908A1 2011-12-15 Joseph D. D'Agostino
An article for applying to a floor substrate for preparing the floor substrate for laying of ceramic tiles by bonding ceramic tiles to the article. The article comprises a backer board having a lower surface for application to a floor substrate and an upper surface, a sheet, and a releasable adhesive bonding the sheet to the upper surface of the backer board. The sheet covers the entirety of the upper surface of the backer board. After the article is applied to the floor substrate, ceramic tiles are then bonded to the sheet. For replacement of the ceramic floor, the releasable adhesive allows the sheet with the ceramic tiles attached to be easily removable from the backer board. A method for laying ceramic tiles comprising laying at least one sheet on a floor substrate so that it floats on the floor substrate, and bonding a plurality of ceramic tiles to the at least one sheet.
130 Method and assembly for three-dimensional products US12502461 2009-07-14 US08018655B2 2011-09-13 Andrew B. Sacks; John Lee; Hyunin Chung
Provided are methods for making a product having a three-dimensional surface. The method includes providing a base material, providing an adhesive layer and positioning the adhesive layer relative to the base material. The method includes providing a three-dimensional sheet having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface having a convex lens layer. The three-dimensional sheet is positioned relative to the base material based on a registration of an image on the three-dimensional sheet and is secured to the base material using the adhesive layer. Securing the three-dimensional sheet to the base material can include applying pressure to the three-dimensional sheet in successive steps of increasing pressure. A product having a three-dimensional surface that includes a base material, a three-dimensional sheet, and an adhesive layer disposed between the base material and three-dimensional sheet and configured to secure the three-dimensional sheet to the base material.
131 METHOD FOR PRODUCING HOLLOW BODIES FROM PLASTIC AND HOLLOW PLASTIC BODIES WITH NOVEL PROPERTIES US12902796 2010-10-12 US20110091673A1 2011-04-21 Markus Luger; Richard Geissler
A hollow plastic body comprises a material composite consisting of a stamp-formed panel or sheet-like first layer of a first thermoplastic synthetic material, an optionally stamp-formed panel or sheet-like second layer of a second synthetic material, and an open-cell or mixed-cell foam layer of a third synthetic material disposed between the first and the second layer. The foam layer may be compressed at least in some sections in accordance with the stamped form of the first layer and/or the second layer. The foam layer may be in mechanical contact with the first or/and second layer substantially only in the compressed sections. Advantageous manufacturing methods for hollow plastic bodies are further disclosed.
132 Composite roofing and methods of producing composite roofing US11443695 2006-05-31 US07927695B2 2011-04-19 Ralph E. Raulie
Roofing composites and methods of producing the roofing composites are disclosed. The roofing composites are multi-layer structures in which two layers of the composite structures are bonded to each other by a thermoplastic elastomer composition. The layers are bonded to each other by heat fusing the elastomer composition in one embodiment. The composite structures have a variety of uses, including uses in construction materials such a roofing membranes, interior and exterior siding, and wall coverings.
133 Shaped elastic tab laminates US11463122 2006-08-08 US07534481B2 2009-05-19 Jayshree Seth; Katherine A. Graham; Brandy S. Nolan
There is provided an elastic laminate of a base layer with one or more attached elastic elements forming an elastic region. The elastic region width varies from a terminal end of the elastic tab to a proximal end of the elastic tab such that a width adjacent the terminal end is 20 to 80 percent narrower than a width adjacent the proximal end. The elastic region is defined by a plurality of segments, having differing average widths in the length direction of the elastic tab elastic region. The one or more elastic elements vary in one or more properties such that a plurality of the segments having different widths have substantially the same degree of elongation at a given elongation of the shaped elastic tab laminate.
134 Resilient shock-absorbing device US11982559 2007-11-01 US20090117301A1 2009-05-07 Keng-Hsien Lin
A resilient shock-absorbing device includes at least one layer of a composite unit including top and bottom faces, and a plurality of juxtaposed and interconnected resilient elongate members disposed between the top and bottom faces. Each of the resilient elongate members has an outer tube, and a foam member disposed in the outer tube and extending along the length of the outer tube.
135 Fabric yoga straps US11544292 2006-10-06 US07485071B2 2009-02-03 Richard Edwards
Composite yoga mats and straps comprising a fabric sheet and loop holes and/or filament loops functioning as hand grips or appendage supports useful in the practice of yoga positions. The yoga straps or mats can to provide support, a stable surface, and moisture absorption for the practice of yoga.
136 Highly reflective asphalt-based roofing membrane US11432452 2006-05-11 US07442270B2 2008-10-28 Robert Bartek
A prefabricated asphalt-based waterproof roofing membrane for use in a multi-ply asphalt-based commercial roofing system, e.g. a cap sheet that forms the exposed layer of a multi-ply built-up roofing system, is manufactured at a factory to have a highly reflective thermoplastic elastomeric sheet layer with a top surface that has a reflectance that meets current EPA Energy Star requirements. Preferably, a polymer primer layer is interposed between the highly reflective thermoplastic elastomeric sheet layer and an asphalt saturated and coated reinforcing substrate to keep oils and other colored components in the asphalt from exuding into the highly reflective thermoplastic elastomeric sheet layer.
137 SHAPED ELASTIC TAB LAMINATES US11463122 2006-08-08 US20080038507A1 2008-02-14 Jayshree Seth; Katherine A. Graham; Brandy S. Nolan
There is provided an elastic laminate of a base layer with one or more attached elastic elements forming an elastic region. The elastic region width varies from a terminal end of the elastic tab to a proximal end of the elastic tab such that a width adjacent the terminal end is 20 to 80 percent narrower than a width adjacent the proximal end. The elastic region is defined by a plurality of segments, having differing average widths in the length direction of the elastic tab elastic region. The one or more elastic elements vary in one or more properties such that a plurality of the segments having different widths have substantially the same degree of elongation at a given elongation of the shaped elastic tab laminate.
138 Corner molding compositions for automotive sealant systems US10967078 2004-10-15 US07326471B2 2008-02-05 Karla Drew Shaw
An automotive sealant composite structure is provided. The composite structure includes a first piece comprising a first elastomeric component that includes an at least partially crosslinked rubber, a first olefinic thermoplastic resin component, and a second olefinic thermoplastic resin component. The second olefinic thermoplastic resin component includes a propylene copolymer that has (i) 60 wt % or more units derived from propylene, (ii) isotactically arranged propylene derived sequences and (iii) a heat of fusion less than 45 J/g. The composite structure also includes a second piece at least partially adhered to the first piece. Preferably, the second piece includes one or more thermoset ethylene copolymer rubbers. Preferably, the first piece is a corner piece and the second piece is a straight piece at least partially adhered to the corner piece, together constituting a vehicular window seal structure.
139 Propylene resin composition and use thereof US11642983 2006-12-21 US20070251572A1 2007-11-01 Hiroshi Hoya; Kiminori Noda; Norihide Inoue; Hiroshi Uehara; Eiji Shiba; Masayoshi Yamaguchi; Manabu Kawamoto; Akira Yamashita
The thermoplastic resin composition (Xi) of the present invention comprises (A1), (B1), (C1), and optionally (D1) below: 1 to 90 wt % of an isotactic polypropylene (A1); 9 to 98 wt % of a propylene/ethylene/α-olefin copolymer (B1) containing 45 to 89 mol% of propylene-derived structural units, 10 to 25 molt of ethylene-derived structural units, and optionally, 0 to 30 mol% of C4-C20 α-olefin-derived structural units (a1); 1 to 80 wt % of a styrene-based elastomer (C1); and 0 to 70 wt % of an ethylene/α-olefin copolymer (D1) whose density is in the range of 0.850 to 0.910 g/cm3, wherein (A1)+(B1)+(C1)+(D1)=100 wt %.
140 Resin molded article and production method thereof US11727387 2007-03-26 US20070224408A1 2007-09-27 Koichi Kimura; Masanobu Ishiduka
An adhesive as a heat resistant rubber-based adhesive is applied to a region (peripheral region) of integration of a metal sheet (Al sheet) and a resin and to a region (peripheral region) of integration of a fiber sheet (CF sheet) and a resin. The metal sheet and fiber sheet are temporarily fixed to dry the adhesive, then, the joined article is accommodated in an injection molding machine, a polycarbonate resin is injected, and the joined article (metal sheet and fiber sheet) is integrally molded with the polycarbonate resin.
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