序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 BLADE-DRIVING DEVICE, OPTICAL DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING ARM US14700662 2015-04-30 US20150234257A1 2015-08-20 Hiroshi TAKAHASHI; Mitsuru SUZUKI; Makoto TORIUMI
A blade-driving device includes: a board including an opening; a blade opening and closing the opening; an arm driving the blade and made of a synthetic resin; a drive member driving the arm; and a reinforcement member formed with a laser welding mark indicating a mark formed by laser welding the reinforcement member and the arm together, and made of a synthetic resin.
62 LAMINATED STORAGE PHOSPHOR PANEL WITH THERMALLY-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE AND METHODS OF MAKING THEREOF US14136084 2013-12-20 US20140113130A1 2014-04-24 Seshadri Jagannathan; Charles M. Rankin; Daniel M. Leusch
Provided herein are exemplary embodiments for phosphor screen including a substrate, a stimulable phosphor layer disposed over the substrate, the stimulable phosphor layer including a stimulable phosphor material, and an adhesive layer disposed by solvent coating over the stimulable phosphor layer, the adhesive layer including solvent-coatable thermally-sensitive elastomers, where the adhesive layer has a dust adhesion of ≦1 dust particles/sq.in.
63 Fuser member US13069540 2011-03-23 US08703291B2 2014-04-22 Jin Wu; Edward F. Grabowski; Lin Ma; Lanhui Zhang
The present teachings provide a fuser member. The fuser member includes a substrate layer and a surface layer disposed on the substrate layer. The substrate layer comprises a plurality of core-shell particles wherein the core is a conductive particle and the shell is a fluoroplastic dispersed in a fluoroelastomer.
64 Intermediate transfer member US12886710 2010-09-21 US08541104B2 2013-09-24 Jin Wu; Jonathan H. Herko; Lanhui Zhang; Lin Ma
There is described an intermediate transfer member including a substrate layer comprising a polyimide and a surface layer. The surface layer includes a functionalized polyfluoropolyether and functionalized polybutadiene in a weight ratio of functionalized polyfluoropolyether/functionalized polybutadiene of from about 20/80 to about 80/20 and conductive particles. The method of manufacturing the intermediate transfer member is also described.
65 Strap for securing accessories to photographic flash units US12885304 2010-09-17 US08465824B2 2013-06-18 Quest C. Couch, III
A strap for fastening an accessory to a photographic flash unit may have a stretchable substrate; an outer fastener strip attached to the stretchable substrate, the outer fastener strip having one of hook fastener material and loop fastener material; and an inner fastener strip attached to the stretchable substrate, the inner fastener strip having the other of hook fastener material and loop fastener material; wherein the outer fastener strip has at least one slack region having an amount of slack when the stretchable substrate is in an undeflected condition.
66 X-RAY IMAGING PANEL WITH THERMALLY-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE AND METHODS OF MAKING THEREOF US13300925 2011-11-21 US20130126753A1 2013-05-23 Brian P. Aylward; Seshadri Jagannathan; Kevin L. Bishop; Richard A. Lombardo
Provided herein are scintillator screens comprising a substrate; a scintillation layer disposed over the substrate, the scintillation layer comprising a scintillator material; and an adhesive layer disposed by solvent coating over the scintillation layer, the adhesive layer comprising solvent-coatable thermally-sensitive elastomer, wherein the adhesive layer has a dust adhesion of ≦1 dust particles/sq.in.
67 INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER BELT US13388784 2010-08-04 US20120128953A1 2012-05-24 Takashi Kuraoka; Satoshi Mitsui; Yuuki Matsumura
A main object of the present invention is to provide an intermediate transfer belt for image-forming devices and a method for producing the intermediate transfer belt, the intermediate transfer belt having excellent image transfer to rough paper and resistance to abrasion and being free from problems such as filming, by forming a surface layer that has excellent resistance to abrasion and in which defects such as pinholes are not likely to occur even when the surface layer is thinned.An intermediate transfer belt for image-forming devices and a method for producing the same, the intermediate transfer belt comprising at least the following three layers laminated in the described order: (a) a base layer formed from resin, (b) a rubber-elastic layer formed from a rubber or elastomer, having a thickness of 200 to 400 μm and (c) a surface layer formed from resin, having a thickness of 0.5 to 6 μm, wherein the intermediate transfer belt has the following properties: (i) the dynamic ultramicro hardness (ISO14577-1) measured from the surface layer side is 2.5 to 4.5 N/mm2 at the indentation depth of 2 μm, and 1.0 N/mm2 or less at the indentation depth of 10 μm, and/or (ii) the rubber-elastic layer contains a filler in a proportion of 0.4 to 4.0 vol. %, and the ratio (M1/M3) of the mass concentration M1 of the filler in the region from the interface between the surface layer and the rubber-elastic layer toward the base layer to a depth of 20 μm, to the mass concentration M3 of the filler in the region from 120 μm to 140 μm in depth from the interface between the surface layer and the rubber-elastic layer toward the base layer is 1.3 or higher.
68 Support for image recording material and image recording material US11883649 2006-02-03 US07867585B2 2011-01-11 Hiroshi Yamamoto; Shinichi Teramae; Kubota Yutaka
A support for image recording material, comprising a base paper and thermoplastic resin layers formed on both faces of the base paper, wherein: a formation index of the base paper is 60 or more; a surface of the base paper, at least on a side where an image recording layer is formed, has a center surface average roughness SRa of 0.70 μm or less when measured with a cut-off condition of within the range of 0.05 to 0.5 mm, and a center surface average roughness SRa of 0.80 μm or less when measured with a cut-off condition of within the range of 1 to 3 mm; and the thickness of the thermoplastic resin layer, at least on the side where the image recording layer is formed, is 35 to 60 μm.
69 Opaque polyester film as substrate with white coatings on both sides US11513884 2006-08-31 US07807240B2 2010-10-05 John Francis; Philip Mark Rutter
A multilayer white polymeric film having a core layer with an optical transmission density greater than 2.0, a white polyester outer layer on either side of the core layer and an ink receptive layer on the outer surface of the white polyester layers.
70 Support for image recording material and image recording material US11815477 2006-02-03 US07785679B2 2010-08-31 Shinichi Teramae; Hiroshi Yamamoto
A support for an image recording material for receiving at least an image recording layer. The center surface average roughness SRa of the support surface to be provided with an image recording layer is 0.15 μm or less when measured under a condition of a cutoff of 0.02 to 0.5 mm, and is 0.45 μm or less when measured under a condition of a cutoff of 1 to 3 mm. An image recording material having an image recording layer on the support. The center surface average roughness SRa of the surface of the image recording material which surface is to be provided with an image is 0.1 μm or less when measured under a condition of a cutoff of 0.02 to 0.5 mm.
71 Sulfonated aliphatic-aromatic copolyetheresters US10209369 2002-07-30 US07625994B2 2009-12-01 Richard Allen Hayes
A sulfonated aliphatic-aromatic copolyetherester that comprises the polymerization product of 80.0 to 20.0 mole percent of an aromatic dicarboxylic acid or an ester thereof based on the total moles of dicarboxylic acid or ester thereof, 20.0 to 80.0 mole percent of an aliphatic dicarboxylic acid or an ester thereof based on the total moles of dicarboxylic acid or ester thereof, 0.1 to 10.0 mole percent of a sulfonate component, 99.9 to 91.0 mole percent of a first glycol selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol, 1,3-propanediol and 1,4-butanediol based on the total moles of glycol, 0.1 to 4.0 mole percent of a poly(alkylene ether) glycol based on the total moles of glycol, 0 to 5.0 mole percent of an other glycol based on the total moles of glycol, and 0 to 5.0 mole percent of a polyfunctional branching agent.
72 APPARATUS FOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING PHOTOSENSITIVE LAMINATED BODY US11909558 2006-01-05 US20090078365A1 2009-03-26 Kazuyoshi Suehara; Nobuyasu Akiyoshi; Kenichi Imoto; Ryoichi Sugihara; Ryo Mori; Chiaki Suzuki
A manufacturing apparatus has a reel-out mechanism, a processing mechanism, a label bonding mechanism, a reservoir mechanism, a peeling mechanism, a substrate feed mechanism, an attachment mechanism, and a base peeling mechanism. A cooling mechanism is disposed between the attachment mechanism and the base peeling mechanism, for cooling an attached substrate, the attached substrate being made up of a glass substrate and a photosensitive web attached thereto, from which a protective film has been peeled off, together with a heating mechanism for heating a resin layer, for example a cushion layer, inside the cooled attached substrate to within a predetermined temperature range, which is at or below the glass transition temperature.
73 INKJET RECORDING MEDIUM US11815511 2006-02-03 US20090022910A1 2009-01-22 Shinichi Teramae
An inkjet recording medium comprising a support and an ink-receiving layer on a support, wherein the hardness of the ink-receiving layer is 9.0 or more; and the D/I value of the ink-receiving layer defined by ASTM E430 is 40 or more, or an inkjet recording medium comprising a support and an ink-receiving layer on a support, wherein the hardness of the ink-receiving layer is 9.0 or more; and the center surface average roughness (SRa) of the ink-receiving layer is 0.1 μm or less when measured under the condition of cutoff of 0.02 to 0.5 mm, and 0.4 μm or less when measured under the condition of cutoff of 1 to 3 mm.
74 Use of aminosilane as an adhesion promoter between a silcone layer and a fluoropolymer layer US11208785 2005-08-23 US07378139B2 2008-05-27 Elizabeth L. Barrese; Patrick J. Finn; Alan R. Kuntz
A layered structure, which may be used as a fuser member, comprises a first layer containing silicone; a second layer containing a fluoropolymer; and between the first and second layers, an adhesive layer comprising an aminosilane adhesive. In the layered structure, the second layer may additionally contain at least one of a polyamide-imide or a polyamide. Alternatively, or in addition, the adhesive layer may additionally contain fluoropolymer and at least one of a polyamide-imide or a polyamide.
75 Elastomer Films And Process For Production Thereof US10574604 2004-10-06 US20080057302A1 2008-03-06 Masanori Suzuki; Takashi Kawata; Hiroyuki Mizouchi; Akihiko Morikawa
The present invention provides an elastomer film which is excellent in transparency, mechanical strength, heat resistance and colorability and a producing method thereof. An elastomer material was obtained by kneading a polar-group modified olefin-based copolymer comprising derived from each monomer of ethylene, propylene and 8-methyl-8-carboxy-tetracyclo[4.4.0.12,5.17,10]-3-dodecene and tetra n-butoxyzirconium as a metal compound, granulating and palletizing. Then, an obtained pellet was subjected to press-molding to produce an elastomer film of the present invention, having an elastomer layer in which the above-mentioned polar group-modified olefin-based copolymer was crosslinked with a metal compound due to electrical interaction through a polar group in the above-mentioned polar group-modified olefin-based copolymer.
76 Liquid resin composition, cured film and laminate US10556602 2004-05-07 US20070172646A1 2007-07-26 Takayoshi Tanabe; Yuichi Eriyama; Tetsuya Yamamura; Yasunobu Suzuki; Hiroomi Shimomura; Mitsunobu Doimoto
A liquid resin composition containing (A) fluorine-containing polymer, (B) curable compound, (C) metal oxide particles having a number average particle size of 100 nm or less and (D) a solvent. When the composition is cured, the metal oxide particles (C) are distributed unevenly, the refractive index changes in the thickness direction by 0.05 to 0.8, so that there can be produced a cured film having a bilayer structure substantially consisting of a low-refractivity layer and a high-refractivity layer.
77 Electrophotographic endless belt, process for producing electrophotographic endless belt, and electrophotographic apparatus US10995269 2004-11-24 US07201967B2 2007-04-10 Yuji Sakurai; Akihiko Nakazawa; Atsushi Tanaka; Hidekazu Matsuda; Takashi Kusaba
In an electrophotographic endless belt having a resin layer formed of a resin composition containing a polyamide, the resin composition further contains a copolymer obtained by copolymerization of an olefin and an oxygen-containing heterocyclic compound, a curve (T-log10 η curve) showing the relationship between temperature T (° C.) and common logarithm log10 η of melt viscosity η (Pa·s), of the resin composition has, in the range of log10 η of from log10 1,000 to log10 8,000, a gently inclined region the inclination Δ log10 η/ΔT of which is from −0.02 to 0, and the gently inclined region has a temperature range of 10° C. or more, and the resin layer has a thickness the maximum thickness of which is 115% or less of the average value of the thickness of the resin layer and the minimum thickness of which is 85% or more of the average value of the thickness of the resin layer. Also disclosed is a process for producing the above electrophotographic endless belt.
78 Filament based open celled carrier web system for pressure sensitive product assemblies US11190346 2005-07-26 US20070026202A1 2007-02-01 Jesse Crum
The present invention relates to the use of an open carrier web, a web having a series of regularly occurring openings or spaces that is used in connection with pressure sensitive products, namely labels. The carrier web uses a series of strings or filaments that are spaced from one another and travel in one or more directions depending on the particular configuration of the web that is being used. The open lattice work of the carrier web permits areas of the adhesive to be exposed while at the same time provides enough distance between successive layers of the pressure sensitive products that the adhesive will not cause the layers to become permanently adhered together. The carrier web assembly may be used in connection with continuous pressure sensitive products, that is where the web consists of a single continuous substrate, or alternatively, with a number of discrete individual labels that may be carried on the web.
79 Release fluid additives US11184692 2005-07-19 US20070019988A1 2007-01-25 John Facci; William Wayman
The presently disclosed embodiments are directed to release fluids or agents that are useful in release coating in toner-based technologies. More particularly, the embodiments pertain to the addition of metal chelating agents to release fluids to prevent byproduct reactions from the fusing process that would otherwise decrease fuser member life and image quality.
80 Compressible printing blanket and method of manufacturing a compressible printing blanket US11499061 2006-08-04 US20060269800A1 2006-11-30 Yoshiharu Ogawa; Hisashi Furuta; Akiyoshi Inoue
Disclosed is a compressible printing blanket in which voids are formed in the compressible layer by using microballoons, comprising at least two fabric layers, an adhesive layer interposed between adjacent fabric layers, a surface rubber layer, and a compressible layer arranged between the at least two fabric layers and the surface rubber layer and containing spherical voids and voids having a shape other than a sphere in a ratio defined in formula given below: S1:S2=20:80 to 95:5   (1) where, S1 denotes the number of spherical voids per unit area in a cross section of the compressible layer, and S2 denotes the number of voids having a shape other than a sphere per unit area in a cross section of the compressible layer.
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