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Surface-modified, oxidic or siliceous siliceous

relating to or made of silica or a silicate.
 fillers and their use
U.S. patent: 5,780,531
Issued: July 14, 1998
Inventor: Thomas Scholl
Assigned: Bayer AG


1. Surface-treated oxidic or siliceous fillers for robber compounds and vulcanizates obtained by reaction of an oxidic or siliceous filler with a silane silane
 or silicon hydride

Any of a series of inorganic compounds of silicon and hydrogen with covalent bonds and the general chemical formula SinH(2n + 2).
.

Method for preparation of one-package room-temperature-curable silicone elastomer elastomer (ĭlăs`təmər), substance having to some extent the elastic properties of natural rubber. The term is sometimes used technically to distinguish synthetic rubbers and rubberlike plastics from natural rubber.  compositions
U.S. patent: 5,780,543
Issued: July 14, 1998
Inventors: Hiroshi Adachi and Toshio Saruyama
Assigned: Dow Corning Toray Silicone


Method of making a male catheter
U.S. patent: 5,779,964
Issued: July 14, 1998
Inventors: Daniel Welch, Thomas Ryan
and Erik Knutson
Assigned: Mentor Corp.


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Heat sensitizable latex
U.S. patent: 5,780,544
Issued: July 14, 1998
Inventors: Fabienne Rouviere and Pascale Muller
Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber


Process for the preparation of polymeric polymeric /poly·mer·ic/ (pol?i-mer´ik) exhibiting the characteristics of a polymer.

pol·y·mer·ic
adj.
1. Having the properties of a polymer.

2.
 mixtures based on EP(D)M elastomer copolymers
U.S. patent: 5,780,570
Issued: July 14, 1998
Inventor: Tiziano Tanaglia
Assigned: Enichem S.p.A.


Spreader spreader,
n See condenser.
 for calender CALENDER. An almanac. Julius Caesar ordained that the Roman year should consist of 365 days, except every fourth year, which should contain 366, the additional day to be reckoned by counting the twenty-fourth day of February (which was the 6th of the calends of March) twice.  line
U.S. patent: 5,781,973
Issued: July 21, 1998
Inventor: Edward Orzel
Assigned: North American Manufacturing


Tire with reinforcement comprising cord segments
U.S. patent: 5,783,003
Issued: July 21, 1998
Inventor: Claude Lescoffit
Assigned: Compagnie Generale des
Establissements Michelin-Michelin & Cie


Tire tread including incisions
U.S. patents: 5,783,002
Issued: July 21, 1998
Inventor: Alain Lagnier
Assigned: Compagnie Generale des
Establissements Michelin-Michelin & Cie


Tire debeading machine
U.S. patent: 5,783,035
Issued: July 21, 1998
Inventor: Les Pederson


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Process and apparatus for the destructive distillation Destructive distillation

The primary chemical processing of materials such as wood, coal, oil shale, and some residual oils from refining of petroleum.
 of rubber
U.S. patent: 5,783,046
Inventor: Virgil Flanigan
Assigned: Gentech, Inc.


Rubber photoresist A film used in photolithography that temporarily holds the pattern of a circuit path or microscopic element of a chip. When exposed to light, it hardens and is resistant to the acid bath that washes away the unexposed areas. Not to be confused with photoresistor.  composite and a method for producing a circuit board using thereof
U.S. patent: 5,783,359
Issued: July 21, 1998
Inventors: Shigeru Tokisawa, Yasuhiro Yoneda and Masahiko Sugimura
Assigned: Fujitsu Limited


Self-cured rubber-TPE compositions
U.S. patent: 5,783,631
Inventor: Krishna Venkataswamy
Assigned: Advanced Elastomer Systems


Rubber compositions containing a disodium salt of 2,2'-dithiosalicyclic acid
U.S. patent: 5,783,640
Issued: July 21, 1998
Inventors: Paul Sandstrom and Lawson Wideman
Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber


Waste tire pulverizing and separation apparatus
U.S. patent: 5,785,263
Issued: July 28, 1998
Inventors: Chun-Feng Wu and Shih-Hsu


Radial tire with axially outer bead tip
U.S. patent: 5,785,781
Issued: July 28, 1998
Inventors: Jean-Jacques Drieux, Jean-Charles Lacour and Jean-Pierre
Pompi
Assigned: Compagnie Generale des Establissements Michelin


Foamable olefin olefin (ō`ləfĭn) or olefin series: see alkene.
olefin
 or alkene

Any unsaturated hydrocarbon containing one or more pairs of carbon atoms linked by a double bond (see
 thermoplastic elastomer Thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), sometimes referred to as thermoplastic rubbers, are a class of copolymers or a physical mix of polymers (usually a plastic and a rubber) which consist of materials with both thermoplastic and elastomeric properties.  compositions and foamed products thereof
U.S. patent: 5,786,403
Issued: July 28, 1998
Inventors: Keiji Okada, Hiroyasu Yamaoka and Akira Uchiyama
Assigned: Mitsui Petrochemical Industries


Protective tire liner for a bicycle and related methods
U.S. patent: 5,785,779
Issued: July 28, 1998
Inventors: Christopher McGee, Daniel Nietzold and Loronzo Thomson
Assigned: L.H. Thomson Co.


Slip-preventing vehicle tire
U.S. patent: 5,785,782
Issued: July 28, 1998
Inventors: Yasuhiro Tsuzuki and Tadashi Abe
Assigned: Tsuzuki Electric


Chemical bonding of rubber to plastic in articles of footwear
U.S. patent: 5,786,057
Issued: July 28, 1998
Inventors: Robert Lyden, Ross
McLaughlin and Henry Chriss
Assigned: Nike


Ice/snow road-running pneumatic tires
U.S. patent: 5,785,780
Issued: July 28, 1998
Inventor: Naoya Ochi
Assigned: Bridgestone Corp.


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Traction device for vehicle wheels
U.S. patent: 5,788,335
Issued: August 4, 1998
Inventor: John O'Brien


Vibratory vibratory /vi·bra·to·ry/ (vi´brah-tor?e) vibrating or causing vibration.

vibratory

vibrating or causing vibration; vibritile.
 pneumatic tire roller
U.S. patent: 5,788,408
Issued: August 4, 1998
Inventors: Akira Mitsui and Kristain Guard
Assigned: Sakai Heavy Industries


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Pneumatic tire having foamed rubber
U.S. patent: 5,788,786
Issued: August 4, 1998
Inventors: Koji Yamauchi, Nobuyuki
Okamura, Kojiro Yamguchi and Kazunorio Shinohara
Assigned: Bridgestone Corp.


1. A pneumatic tire comrpising a tire tread which substantially contacts at least a road surface wherein a foamed rubber layer is provided at a surface of the tire tread.

Method of making a sealing arrangement
U.S. patent: 5,788,904
Issued: August 4, 1998
Inventors: Berthod Lannert, Hans-Gerd
Eckel and Horst Kober
Assigned: Firma Carl Freudenberg


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Process for extruding low density foam using water blowing agent
U.S. patent: 5,788,889
Issued: August 4, 1998
Inventors: Alan DeMello and Douglas Hartford
Assigned: Amesbury Group


Process for treating a body of stainless steel stainless steel: see steel.
stainless steel

Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat.
 so as to promote its adherence to a rubber composition
U.S. patent: 5,789,080
Issued: August 4, 1998
Inventors: Bruno Grimberg, David Lenabour and Patrice Person
Assigned: Compagnie Generale des Establissements


Liquid silicone rubber Noun 1. silicone rubber - made from silicone elastomers; retains flexibility resilience and tensile strength over a wide temperature range
synthetic rubber, rubber - any of various synthetic elastic materials whose properties resemble natural rubber
 coating composition
U.S. patent: 5,789,084
Issued: August 4, 1998
Inventors: Akito Nakamura and Yuichi Tsuji
Assigned: Dow Corning Toray Silicone


Method for preparing hydrophobic hydrophobic /hy·dro·pho·bic/ (-fo´bik)
1. pertaining to hydrophobia (rabies).

2. not readily absorbing water, or being adversely affected by water.

3.
 silica gels
U.S. patent: 5,789,514
Issued: August 4, 1998
Inventors: Gary Burns, James Hahn and Clifford Reese
Assigned: Dow Corning


Method for production of zinc acrylate Noun 1. acrylate - a salt or ester of propenoic acid
propenoate

salt - a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)
 
U.S. patent: 5,789,616
Issued: August 4, 1998
Inventors: Keiji Kobayashi, Yukihisa
Kodama; Minoru Saotome and Yoshinori Saito
Assigned: Bridgestone Sports Co.


Readily donned, powder free elastomeric article
U.S. patent: 5,792,531
Issued: August 11, 1998
Inventors: Kermit Littleton, Garth Brown and
Sebastian Plamthottam
Assigned: Tactyl Technologies


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