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Cushion sheet and manufacturing method for a cushion sheet: no. 7,431,982; Takuhiro Sasao, Tunenori Oguri and Noriyoshi Takami, assignors to Inoac Corporation, NagoyaShi, Aichi, Japan.


Cushion Sheet And Manufacturing Method For A Cushion Sheet: No. 7,431,982; Takuhiro Sasao, Tunenori Oguri and Noriyoshi Takami, assignors to Inoac Corporation, NagoyaShi, Aichi, Japan. Filed 2/14/06. Issued 10/7/08.

A seat cover was recently patented. It comprises a cushion sheet including a sheet body and a low-friction layer formed on the sheet body. A fibrous fibrous /fi·brous/ (fi´brus) composed of or containing fibers.

fi·brous
adj.
Composed of or characterized by fibroblasts, fibrils, or connective tissue fibers.
 sheet is formed on the surface opposite to the surface corresponding to the low-friction layer. The sheet body is formed of porous porous /por·ous/ (por´us) penetrated by pores and open spaces.

po·rous
adj.
1. Full of or having pores.

2. Admitting the passage of gas or liquid through pores.
 material. The low-friction layer is formed by applying a plurality The opinion of an appellate court in which more justices join than in any concurring opinion.

The excess of votes cast for one candidate over those votes cast for any other candidate.

Appellate panels are made up of three or more justices.
 of synthetic resin Noun 1. synthetic resin - a resin having a polymeric structure; especially a resin in the raw state; used chiefly in plastics
acrylate resin, acrylic resin, acrylic - a glassy thermoplastic; can be cast and molded or used in coatings and adhesives
 fibers to the surface of the sheet body in a non-uniform manner.
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Comment:Cushion sheet and manufacturing method for a cushion sheet: no. 7,431,982; Takuhiro Sasao, Tunenori Oguri and Noriyoshi Takami, assignors to Inoac Corporation, NagoyaShi, Aichi, Japan.
Publication:Nonwovens Industry
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:9JAPA
Date:Nov 1, 2008
Words:108
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