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Polyamide polyamide

material used in the creation of nonabsorbable, synthetic, nylon sutures.
 fiber cords for rubber reinforcement
U.S. patent: 5,733,654
Issued: March 31, 1998
Inventors: Norio lnada and Hiroto
Yoshida
Assigned: Bridgestone Corporation


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Resin composition for automobile constant velocity joint constant velocity joint
n.
A universal joint used especially in front-wheel drive cars that allows power to be transmitted from a transaxle to an axle or from an axle to a wheel even at sharp angles, as when the suspension moves up and down.
 boot and molded automobile constant velocity joint boot
U.S. patent: 5,733,986
Issued: March 31, 1998
Inventors: K. Senda, Y. Kojima,
H. Taguchi, K. Mod and K. Fukasawa
Assigned: NOK Corporation,
Dainippon Ink and Chemicals, Inc.


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Rubber mixtures containing sulfurous sul·fur·ous
adj.
1. Of, relating to, derived from, or containing sulfur, especially with valence 4.

2. Characteristic of or emanating from burning sulfur.
 polyesters
U.S. patent: 5,733,965
Issued: March 31, 1998
Inventors: Thomas Scholl, Hermann-Josef
Weidenhaupt and Ulrich Eisele
Assigned: Bayer AG


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Silicone compounds containing a phenylenediamine functional group and their application in the protection of rubber materials against ozone
U.S. patent: 5,733,999
Issued: March 31, 1998
Inventors: Yves Bomal, Philippe
Karrer, Jean-Manuel Mas and
Gerard Mignani
Assigned: Rhone-Poulenc Chimie


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Shock absorbing element for a load bearing prosthesis prosthesis (prŏs`thĭsĭs): see artificial limb.
prosthesis

Artificial substitute for a missing part of the body, usually an arm or leg.
 
U.S. patent: 5,735,905
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventor: Charles H. Parr
Assigned: Southwest Research Institute


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Conveyor belt conveyor belt

One of various devices that provide mechanized movement of material, as in a factory. Conveyor belts are used in industrial applications and also on large farms, in warehousing and freight-handling, and in movement of raw materials.
 scrapers
U.S. patent: 5,735,385
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventors: Alan Bowler
and John Anthony Brumby


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Torsional vibration Torsional vibration is angular vibration of an object--commonly a shaft along its axis of rotation. Torsional vibration is often a concern in power transmission systems using rotating shafts or couplings where it can cause failures if not controlled.  damper damp·er  
n.
1. One that deadens, restrains, or depresses: Rain put a damper on our picnic plans.

2. An adjustable plate, as in the flue of a furnace or stove, for controlling the draft.
 with deflectable spokes
U.S. patent: 5,735,746
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventor: Terry Colford
Assigned: Firma Carl Freudenberg


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Self-lubricating packing piece
U.S. patent: 5,735,528
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventor: Roy C.A. Olsson
Assigned: Lycab AB


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Cryogenic tire disintegration process and apparatus
U.S. patent: 5,735,471
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventor: Louis Muro


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Rubber mixture for an elastic intermediate layer for a rail support
U.S. patent: 5,735,457
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventors: Edgar Bohm, Manfred
Klerk, Karl-Heinz Krause, Gerhard
Merkmann, Rolf Steinmuller and
Klans Tubel
Assigned: Phoenix Aktiengesellschaft


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Fluid delivery device with conformable ullage ULLAGE, com. law. When a cask is gauged, what it wants of being full is called ullage.  
U.S. patent: 5,73.5,818
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventors: Marshall S. Kriesel, Farhad
Kazemzadeh, Matthew B. Kriesel,
Steve C. Barber, William W. and
William J. Kluck
Assigned: Science Incorporated


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Process for co-recycling tires and oils
U.S. patent: 5,735,948
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventors: Chang Yul Cha, Henry
Plancher and Lawrence S. Kraus
Assigned: University of Wyoming
and Amoco Corp.


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Pneumatic tire Noun 1. pneumatic tire - a tire made of reinforced rubber and filled with compressed air; used on motor vehicles and bicycles etc
pneumatic tyre

bicycle wheel - the wheel of a bicycle
 with asymmetric tread profile
U.S. patent: 5,735,979
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventor: Francesco Secondari
Assigned: Dunlop Tire Corporation


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Apparatus for applying an apex filler to a bead ring
U.S. patent: 5,735,995
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventors: Jeffrey F. Bull, Thomas D.
Cartwright, Mark Marabito, Thomas D.
Miller, Ty Rager and Evan J. Smith
Assigned: The Steelastic Company,
L.L.C.


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Process for the production of molded polyurethane products
U.S. patent: 5,736,587
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventors: Craig M. Sungail and
Kenneth R. Riddle
Assigned: Bayer Corporation


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Latex with resistance to bacterial growth Bacterial growth

The processes of both the increase in number and the increase in mass of bacteria. Growth has three distinct aspects: biomass production, cell production, and cell survival.
 
U.S. patent: 5,736,591
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventor: Edwin Reed Dunn
Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber


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Sulfur-vulcanized rubber compound having improved reversion resistance
U.S. patent: 5,736,611
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventors: Edward John Blok, Paul
Harry Sandstrom, Edward Roy Terrill,
David John Zanzig and Jennifer
Ann McDougal
Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber


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Ternary (programming) ternary - A description of an operator taking three arguments. The only common example is C's ?: operator which is used in the form "CONDITION ? EXP1 : EXP2" and returns EXP1 if CONDITION is true else EXP2.  blend of polyisoprene, epoxidized natural rubber and chlorosulfonated polyethylene
U.S. patent: 5,736,593
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventor: Paul Harry Sandstrom
Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber


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Perfluoro unsaturated unsaturated /un·sat·u·rat·ed/ (un-sach´ur-at?ed)
1. not holding all of a solute which can be held in solution by the solvent.

2. denoting compounds in which two or more atoms are united by double or triple bonds.
 nitrile nitrile: see rubber.  compound and process for producing the same
U.S. patent: 5,736,614
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventors: Satom Saito, Riichi Iwa,
Haruyoshi Tatsu, Rondarev Dmitrii
Stefanovich and Sokolov Sergey
Vasilyevich
Assigned: Nippon Mektron Limited
and The Central Synthetic Rubbers
Research Institute


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Method and apparatus for automatically testing tire
U.S. patent: 5,737,383
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventors: Yuichi Noda and Kenji
Nakamura
Assigned: Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd.


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Metallic cord for the reinforcement of elastomers
U.S. patent: 5,737,909
Issued: April 14, 1998
Inventors: Adam Richard Macklin and
Italo Marziale Sinopoli
Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber


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Pneumatic tire with air permeation per·me·a·tion
n.
The process of spreading through or penetrating, as in the extension of a malignant neoplasm by continuous proliferation of the cells along the blood or lymph vessels.
 prevention layer
U.S. patent: 5,738,158
Issued: April 14, 1998
Inventors: Osamu Ozawa, Noriaki
Kuroda, Jiro Watanabe, Masahiro
Ikawa and Tetsuji Kawazura
Assigned: Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd.


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Polymers, elastomeric compounds and products thereof, terminated with novel amine amine (əmēn`, ăm`ēn): see under amino group.
amine

Any of a class of nitrogen-containing organic compounds derived, either in principle or in practice, from ammonia (NH3).
 compounds containing side-chain organohalide reactive moieties
U.S. patent: 5,736,617
Issued: April 7, 1998
Inventors: Michael L. Kerns, William
L. Hergenrother and David F. Lawson
Assigned: Bridgestone Corporation


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Vibration isolating appartus
U.S. Patent: 5,738,343
Issued: April 14, 1998
Inventors: Zenji Nakajima and Yoichi
Shimahara
Assigned: Toyo Tire & Rubber Co. and
Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha


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