序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Non-black rubber membranes US13287417 2011-11-02 US08791193B2 2014-07-29 Hao Wang; James A. Davis; William F. Barham, Jr.
A roofing membrane comprising an olefinic rubber; and from about 20 to about 250 parts by weight of a silica filler per 100 parts by weight rubber; wherein the silica filler is chemically coupled to the olefinic rubber; and wherein the roofing membrane is non-black.
182 Polyalkenamer compositions and golf balls prepared therefrom US12415522 2009-03-31 US08785561B2 2014-07-22 Hyun J. Kim; Hong G. Jeon
A golf ball that includes (a) a core comprising a center; (b) an outer cover layer; and (c) one or more intermediate layers; wherein at least one of the core, the outer cover layer, or the intermediate layer comprises a composition that includes (i) at least one polyalkenamer and at least one polyamide or (ii) at least one polyalkenamer. A method for making a golf ball comprising a core, one or more intermediate layers and an outer cover layer is also disclosed, wherein the method includes forming a blend comprising at least one polyalkenamer rubber and at least one polyamide; and injection molding the blend into a spherical mold to form the intermediate or outer cover layer. Also disclosed is a polymer composition that includes at least one polyalkenamer and at least one thermoplastic copolyamide elastomer.
183 Hose for transporting refrigerant US13825805 2011-08-08 US08715801B2 2014-05-06 Kazuto Yamakawa; Yasuaki Shinoda
A hose for transporting refrigerant includes an inner tube layer having a gas barrier layer and a rubber layer adjacent to the outer surface of the gas barrier layer. The gas barrier layer is formed using a thermoplastic resin composition comprising a polyamide resin and a modified rubber having an acid anhydride group or an epoxy group, the modified rubber being obtained by modifying a modified raw rubber having an acid anhydride group or an epoxy group with a hydrogen bond-forming compound having a functional group which reacts with the acid anhydride group or the epoxy group and a functional group which is able to form a hydrogen bond with an amide bond or a hydroxyl group. The rubber layer is formed using a rubber composition comprising from 1 to 15 parts by mass of an alkylphenol-formaldehyde resin per 100 parts by mass of a raw rubber.
184 Pre-primed roofing membrane US12524078 2008-01-24 US08709565B2 2014-04-29 Joseph Kalwara; Bernard Obereiner; Ross Robertson; William Gorman
A roofing membrane assembly includes a membrane having a top surface, bottom surface, first longitudinal edge and second longitudinal edge. A first primed area is located at the top surface along the first longitudinal edge. A second primed area is located on the bottom surface along the second longitudinal edge. A tape is secured to the membrane on the first primed area. A first release liner is positioned over the tape and a second release liner positioned over the second primed area.
185 Compression-molded parts having an embedded conductive layer and method for making same US13552781 2012-07-19 US08625250B2 2014-01-07 Anthony P. Bergerson; Jason L. Hoyle
A compression-molded part has a conductive layer embedded in the part during molding of the part. The conductive layer is generally adjacent an outer surface of the part and is preferably formed from a mesh, a foil, a pulled screen, or multiple layers of conductive elements. The part is preferably optimized for use on the exterior of an aircraft for lightning-strike or EMI protection or for use as an antenna. Methods for forming the panels of the invention include placing the conductive layer against a mold surface of a compression mold, then forming the compression-molded part with the conductive layer embedded in the part.
186 Hose for Transporting Refrigerant US13825805 2011-08-08 US20130174933A1 2013-07-11 Kazuto Yamakawa; Yasuaki Shinoda
A hose for transporting refrigerant includes an inner tube layer having a gas barrier layer and a rubber layer adjacent to the outer surface of the gas barrier layer. The gas barrier layer is formed using a thermoplastic resin composition comprising a polyamide resin and a modified rubber having an acid anhydride group or an epoxy group, the modified rubber being obtained by modifying a modified raw rubber having an acid anhydride group or an epoxy group with a hydrogen bond-forming compound having a functional group which reacts with the acid anhydride group or the epoxy group and a functional group which is able to form a hydrogen bond with an amide bond or a hydroxyl group. The rubber layer is formed using a rubber composition comprising from 1 to 15 parts by mass of an alkylphenol-formaldehyde resin per 100 parts by mass of a raw rubber.
187 Texturized mottled artificial clothing label and methods of making the same US12713269 2010-02-26 US08419878B2 2013-04-16 Cheryl B. Rueckert; Rhonda S. Lassila
Laminates and methods of making them are generally provided. The methods of making a laminate for use as a clothing tag can include laminating a first fibrous web to a second fibrous web. Both the first and second fibrous webs can include cellulosic fibers and a binder composition present in the respective fibrous web from about 10% by weight to about 100% by weight of the dry weight of the fibrous web. Both the first and second binder composition can include a curable latex polymer and a crosslinker. The second fibrous web can be creped and can have a thickness less than 10 mils. The laminate can be aged for at least about 1 hour at an aging temperature of greater than about 150° F. The resulting laminated and their use in clothing are also provided.
188 CONDUCTIVE MEMBER US13523763 2012-06-14 US20120251171A1 2012-10-04 Norifumi Muranaka; Satoru Yamada; Kazuhiro Yamauchi; Seiji Tsuru; Yuka Muranaka
Provided is such a conductive member that a change in its electrical resistance value caused by its long-term use is reduced to the extent possible. The conductive member has a conductive support and a conductive layer, the conductive layer contains a rubber composition formed of a modified epichlorohydrin rubber, and the modified epichlorohydrin rubber has a unit represented by the following formula (1). In the formula (1), R1, R2, and R3 each independently represent hydrogen or a saturated hydrocarbon group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms.
189 FLUID RESISTANT HIGH TEMPERATURE HOSE US12907250 2010-10-19 US20120090720A1 2012-04-19 Thomas George Burrowes; Kenneth Allen Bates
The present invention is based on the unexpected discovery that the fluid resistance of hoses can be greatly enhanced by adding a chlorinated paraffin to a chlorinated polyethylene elastomer or a chlorosulfonated polyethylene elastomer which is used as the tubular inner core layer of the hose. Hoses made using this approach offer the advantage of having improved resistance to modern automotive fluids, including power steering fluid, transmission fluid, and the like, without compromising flexural characteristics or burst strength. Accordingly, the hoses of this invention provide a longer service life and better reliability then hoses made utilizing conventional technology. The present invention more specifically discloses a hose which is comprised of (1) an elastomeric tubular inner core layer defining a lumen, (2) a friction layer, and (3) an elastomeric cover, wherein the elastomeric tubular inner core layer is comprised of (i) a chlorinated elastomer selected from the group consisting of epichlorohydrin, polychloroprene, chlorinated polyethylene and chlorosulfonated polyethylene, (ii) 1 phr to 50 phr of a chlorinated paraffin, and (iii) 30 phr to 120 phr of carbon black. It is typically preferred for the chlorinated elastomer to be chlorinated polyethylene or chlorosulfonated polyethylene.
190 Adhesive sheet and release sheet US11687792 2007-03-19 US08110271B2 2012-02-07 Osamu Takeuchi; Takuo Nishida; Tomomi Fukaya
There is provided an adhesive sheet comprising an adhesive base sheet, an adhesive layer, and a release sheet laminated in sequence from the adhesive base sheet. The release sheet comprises a release agent layer and a release base material laminated in sequence from the adhesive layer. A release force between the release sheet and the adhesive layer is decreased by an external stimulus.
191 Barrier coatings for films and structures US11742138 2007-04-30 US08080297B2 2011-12-20 Howard S. Kravitz; Fred Levitt
The invention provides coated substrates comprising a substrate; and a coating on at least one surface of the substrate comprising vermiculite, polymer capable of forming a film, dispersion agent for the vermiculite in the polymer, said dispersion agent bearing a negative charge, and cross-linking agent. The invention also provides articles coated with such coatings and methods for making the coated substrates and articles.
192 Shock absorbing athletic field and method of constructing same US12557069 2009-09-10 US08029376B2 2011-10-04 Dwight C. Shaneour; Evan J. Parry; Darryl B. Chadwick
An athletic field is constructed using side-by-side conjoined layers of resilient synthetic material placed over a drain blanket and extending to a peripheral trench drain. The primary material construction is a rollable layer approximately 4 feet wide by 200 feet long comprising a dimpled polyethylene core material with bonded top and bottom thin, flexible geotechnic fabric layers. A flange and flap system along one edge receives the opposite edge of the joining strip to bond the laterally adjoining layers together in a shingling or tiered manner to promote drainage and to keep water out of the resilient pliable structure. The top surface is overlaid with artificial turf.
193 Cross-plied composite ballistic articles US11726069 2007-03-21 US08017529B1 2011-09-13 Brian D. Arvidson; Henry G. Ardiff; Ashok Bhatnagar; David A. Hurst; Lori L. Wagner
A multilayered composite fabric, the composite fabric comprising a first fabric comprising first and second non-woven unidirectionally oriented fiber layers. Each of the fiber layers is in a resin matrix and the fibers comprise high tenacity fibers. The fibers in the two fiber layers are disposed at an angle with respect to each other. The composite fabric includes a second fabric comprising multi-directionally oriented fibers optionally in a resin matrix. The second fabric also comprises high tenacity fibers. The first and second fabrics are bonded together to form the composite fabric, which has improved ballistic resistant properties. Plastic films may be adhered to one or both outer surfaces of the first fabric and can serve as the bonding agent between the two fabrics. Also described is a method of making a composite fabric.
194 Texturized Mottled Artificial Clothing Label and Methods of Making the Same US12713269 2010-02-26 US20110212295A1 2011-09-01 Cheryl B. Rueckert; Rhonda S. Lassila
Laminates and methods of making them are generally provided. The methods of making a laminate for use as a clothing tag can include laminating a first fibrous web to a second fibrous web. Both the first and second fibrous webs can include cellulosic fibers and a binder composition present in the respective fibrous web from about 10% by weight to about 100% by weight of the dry weight of the fibrous web. Both the first and second binder composition can include a curable latex polymer and a crosslinker. The second fibrous web can be creped and can have a thickness less than 10 mils. The laminate can be aged for at least about 1 hour at an aging temperature of greater than about 150° F. The resulting laminated and their use in clothing are also provided.
195 Cut resistant damage tolerant chemical and liquid protective glove with enhanced wet and dry grip US12542443 2009-08-17 US07971275B2 2011-07-05 Paul Saunders; Michael Flather; Dave Narasimhan; William Bennett
A damage tolerant cut resistant chemical handling glove that is flexible and lightweight comprises a cured, liquid-impervious polymeric latex shell, a knitted cut resistant liner comprising a cotton yarn and at least one cut resistant yarn, the liner being infiltrated with a soft nitrile or polyurethane layer such that the liner bonds to the shell. The soft nitrile or polyurethane layer seals interstices of the cut resistant liner and replicates its rough texture on the external surface of the glove, providing enhanced grip properties. A thin nitrile latex layer applied to and cured together with the polyurethane layer to protect the polyurethane layer from oil or chemical degradation. The intimate seal thus created between the shell and the liner prevents accumulation of liquid there between, which prevents formation of a liquid boundary layer and interference with grip properties of the glove.
196 PROTECTIVE GARMENTS AND MATERIALS THEREFOR US12914510 2010-10-28 US20110099689A1 2011-05-05 John A. Taylor; Agampodi Sunsil Shantha Mendis; Mohammed Fazal Abdeen; Howard W.T. Goth
A method of making a garment material, comprising: providing a substrate formed of yarn, the substrate having interstices through it; applying a polymeric material to the substrate, the polymeric material having fibres suspended in it; coagulating at least some of the polymeric material onto the substrate to form a composite layer of the polymeric material and the fibres.
197 ABRASIVE TOOL HAVING CONTROLLED POROSITY DISTRIBUTION US12849674 2010-08-03 US20110027564A1 2011-02-03 Emmanuel C. Francois; Konstantin S. Zuyev; Muthu Jeevanantham; Anne M. Bonner; Michael W. Klett; Dean S. Matsumoto
An abrasive tool having a body including an abrasive portion having abrasive grains contained within a matrix material and porosity characterized by a bimodal distribution of pores including large pores having an average large pore size (Pl) and small pores having an average small pore size (Ps), wherein Pl>Ps. The body of the abrasive tool further includes a first reinforcing member contained within the abrasive portion, and a percent thermal expansion over a temperature range for 25° C. to 450° C. of not greater than about 0.7%.
198 SPLIT LEATHER PRODUCT AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR US12934557 2009-03-24 US20110020590A1 2011-01-27 Hisao Yoneda; Yoshio Kimura; Yoshiaki Wakimoto; Kiyohiko Miyauchi
An aspect of the invention is a split leather product provided with a base material comprising split leather, and a skin layer laminated on a surface of the base material. The skin layer comprises a composite body of an entangled nonwoven fabric formed from microfine fibers, and a polymeric elastomer that impregnates the gaps in the entangled nonwoven fabric. The entangled nonwoven fabric in such a split leather product has the effect of increasing physical strength without detracting from a leather-like texture, in the same way as the longitudinally and transversally crisscrossing collagen fibers in the reticular layer. It is thus possible to obtain a split leather product that resembles leather not only in outward appearance but also in the feel derived from wrinkles and the like resulting when the leather is bent.
199 CONDUCTIVE RUBBER COMPONENT US12745659 2009-06-11 US20100323767A1 2010-12-23 Jinya Tanaka; Masakazu Koizumi
A conductive rubber component 10 includes a laminate 9 in which conductive rubber layers 1 and insulating rubber layers 2 are laminated alternately in parallel, the conductive rubber layers 1 and the insulating rubber layers 2 are integrated at their boundaries by a cross-linking reaction, the conductive rubber layers 1 have a thickness of 0.01 mm to 1.0 mm and electrical conductivity such that the volume resistivity is 10−5 Ω·cm or more and 10 K Ω·cm or less, and the insulating rubber layers have a thickness of 0.01 mm to 1.0 mm and electrical insulation properties such that the volume resistivity is 1 M Ω·cm or more and 1016 Ω·cm or less. A solderable metal coating 3 is integrated with at least one surface of the laminate 9 that is perpendicular to the electrical conduction direction by the deposition of at least one selected from atoms and molecules. This conductive rubber component can have good compression load properties and good compression set properties, achieve a stable electric connection for a long period of time due to the good compression set properties, be soldered to a printed wiring board or the like because of the presence of the integrated metal coating, suppress the occurrence of burrs, reduce costs, and improve the production efficiency.
200 Low-Permeation Flexible Fuel Hose US12791654 2010-06-01 US20100300571A1 2010-12-02 Lance Miller; Dana Stripe; Douglas D. Schelhaas
A flexible hose or a tubing having a barrier layer of polyamide 6 having branched molecular structure and an impact modifier, and/or a flexural modulus of 1 to 2 GPa and a tensile elongation of 100% or more. The hose may have additional layers such as an inner tube, an outer cover, a textile or wire reinforcement, or the like. Permeability to ethanol- and methanol-containing fuels is very low.
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