Patent News.Photosensitive A material that changes when exposed to light. See photoelectric. 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. composition and photosensitive rubber plate U.S. patent: 5,830,621 Issued: November 3, 1998 Inventors: Takao Suzuki, Fusayoshi Sakurai, Haruo Ueno and Tomohiro Shibuya Assigned: Nippon Zeon Accelerator combinations U.S. patent: 5,830,817 Issued: November 3, 1998 Inventors: Hans-Joachim Graf, Hans-Martin Issel, Volker Schafer, Harmut Schulz, Erich Schmidt, Hans-Dieter Voss, Harald Kleinknecht and Manfred Schweiger Assigned: Rhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH Process for the microwave beneficiation beneficiation Treatment of raw material (such as pulverized ore) to improve physical or chemical properties in preparation for further processing. Beneficiation techniques include washing, sizing of particulates, and concentration (which involves the separation of valuable of discolored dis·col·or v. dis·col·ored, dis·col·or·ing, dis·col·ors v.tr. To alter or spoil the color of; stain. v.intr. To become altered or spoiled in color. kaolin kaolin (kā`əlĭn): see china clay. clay materials U.S. patent: 5,830,818 Issued: November 3, 1998 Inventors: Jeffrey Bruns, Jessica Kogel and Susan Lewis Assigned: Thiele Kaolin Stainless steel wire for reinforcing the crown of tires U.S. patent: 5,833,771 Issued: November 10, 1998 Inventors: Jean-Claude Amoud, Patrick Corsi, Eric Depraetere and Christian Lamoureux Assigned: Compagnie Generale Des Establissements Michelin & Cie Vulcanizable rubber composition and hose U.S. patent: 5,830,941 Issued: November 3, 1998 Inventors: Yoshiaki Aimura, Suguru Ito and Tsuyoshi Konno Assigned: Nippon Zeon Co. 1. A vulcanizable rubber composition comprising a nitrile group containing highly saturated copolymer copolymer: see polymer. rubber, an ultrafine magnesium silicate silicate, chemical compound containing silicon, oxygen, and one or more metals, e.g., aluminum, barium, beryllium, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium, or zirconium. Silicates may be considered chemically as salts of the various silicic acids. powder; said nitrile group containing highly saturated copolymer rubber being obtained by hydrogenating the conjugated conjugated adj. Conjugate. estrogens, conjugated Warning - Hazardous drug! C.E.S. diene Dienes are hydrocarbons which contain two double bonds. Dienes are intermediate between alkenes and polyenes. Classes Dienes can be divided into three classes:
Winter automobile or light truck tire including sipes U.S. patent: 5,833,779 Issued: November 10, 1998 Inventors: Alex van der Meer Van der Meer is a Dutch surname that simply means the phrase 'from the lake' in English. Many years ago, descendants would have lived from a lake in the Netherlands which is how the name first originated. and Paul Bryan Maxwell Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber Pneumatic radial tire for heavy loads U.S. patents: 5,833,780 Issued: November 10, 1998 Inventors: Atao Kishi and Hirokatsu Maruyama Assigned: Yokohama Rubber Pneumatic tire for heavy load U.S. patent: 5,833,781 Issued: November 10, 1998 Inventors: Tetsuhiro Fukumoto and Tatsuo Kimura Assigned: Sumitomo Rubber Used tire recycling including sorting tires, shredding sidewalls, stacking tread strips and uniformly dithensioning and bonding the tread strips together U.S. patent: 5,834,083 Issued: November 10, 1998 Inventor: Alfred Pignataro Polymer insulator U.S. patent: 5,834,110 Issued: November 10, 1998 Inventors: Hidenobu Misawa, Yukihiro Koshino and Isao Nakajima Assigned: NGK NGK Nederlandse Gereformeerde Kerk (Dutch Reformed Church; South Africa) NGK New Greek NGK Nihon Gaishi Kaisha (NGK Insulators, Ltd. Nagoya, Japan) Insulators Method for subjecting molded article to isostatic i·sos·ta·sy n. Equilibrium in the earth's crust such that the forces tending to elevate landmasses balance the forces tending to depress landmasses. pressing U.S. patent: 5,828,942 Issued: October 27, 1998 Inventor: Taketoshi Tsutsumi Assigned: NGK Insulators Motorcycle tire U.S. patent: 5,829,503 Issued: November 3, 1998 Inventors: David Watkins, Nigel Nock nock n. 1. The groove at either end of a bow for holding the bowstring. 2. The notch in the end of an arrow that fits on the bowstring. tr.v. nocked, nock·ing, nocks 1. and Michael Jackson Assigned: Sumitomo Rubber Pneumatic radial tires including a tire component containing groups of reinforcing elements U.S. patent: 5,827,381 Issued: October 27, 1998 Inventors: Toshiya Miyazono, Yoshihide Kohno, Hiroyuki Koseki and Yoichi Okamoto Assigned: Bridgestone Silicone-based aqueous emulsion composition U.S. patent: 5,827,921 Issued: October 27, 1998 Inventors: Yoshihito Osawa, Sachiko Nezu, Yoshinobu Tadahashi and Satoshi Kuwata Assigned: Shin-Etsu Chemical Rubber base asphalt emulsion additive U.S. patent: 5,827,568 Issued: October 27, 1998 Inventor: Steve Wickett Assigned: Rubber Resources Resin composition for use in the making of automobile bumpers and automobile bumpers made thereof U.S. patent: 5,829,804 Issued: November 3, 1998 Inventors: Yoshihisa Saeki, Kenji Hamabe, Kouzou Hayashi, Sachio Yokote, Hiromasa Marubayashi, Hiroyuki Toshino, Nobuhiro Imai and Masaya Akiyama Assigned: Mitsui Chemicals and Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Pneumatic tire including circumferential groove U.S. patent: 5,830,294 Issued: November 3, 1998 Inventors: Kouji Shibata and Yoshiaki Uemura Assigned: Sumitomo Rubber Pneumatic tire with belt structure including reinforced gum strips U.S. patent: 5,830,295 Issued: November 3, 1998 Inventors: Russell Hobbs, Terry Phillips and Michael Witten Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber Method of making a pneumatic radial tire with carcass overlap joint having at least one circumferential cut U.S. patent: 5,830,302 Issued: November 3, 1998 Inventor: Tsutomu Iseki Asssigned: Sumitomo Rubber |
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