Patent News.Method for manufacturing a tire having the sidewalls' ends overlapping the ends of the tread band U.S. patent: 5,851,329 Issued: December 22, 1998 Inventor: Claudio Lacagnina Assigned: Porta, Checcacci & Botti Raphael Jose Botti (born February 23, 1981) simply known as Botti, is a Brazilian professional footballer. He plays as a midfilder for Vissel Kobe. Botti is a hard-working and talented player who may not get on the scoresheet too often – just 14 times in his five years [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Sequentials copolymer copolymer: see polymer. based gloves U.S. patent: 5,851,683 Issued: December 22, 1998 Inventors: Sebastian Plamthottam and Bessie Callos Assigned: Allegience Corp. Rubber composition for tires U.S. patent: 5,852,079 Issued: December 22, 1998 Inventor: Wolfgang Loreth Assigned: Continental Aktiengesellschaft 1. A rubber composition for a tire tread comprising a rubber mixture containing rubber and additives; and a fiber mixture of cellulose fibers and keratin keratin (kĕr`ətĭn), any one of a class of fibrous protein molecules that serve as structural units for various living tissues. The keratins are the major protein components of hair, wool, nails, horn, hoofs, and the quills of feathers. fibers for improving winter driving performance of the tire tread. Vulcanizable rubber composition, seal used in dynamic state, and sealing material U.S. patent: 5,852,093 Issued: December 22, 1998 Inventors: Yoshiaki Aimura and Suguru Ito Assigned: Nippon Zeon Composition for tread rubber of tires U.S. patent: 5,852,097 Issued: December 22, 1998 Inventor: Naohiko Kikuchi Assigned: Sumitomo Rubber Rigid-core mold for annular annular /an·nu·lar/ (an´u-ler) ring-shaped. an·nu·lar adj. Shaped like or forming a ring. annular ring-shaped. treads intended, in particular, for the recapping of tires U.S. patent: 5,851,557 Issued: December 22, 1998 Inventors: Guy Pouille and Bernard Ravel Assigned: Compagnie Generale des Establissements Michelin-Michelin & Cie [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Rubber composition for the manufacture of tires which has a base of precipitated silicas "doped" with aluminum U.S. patent: 5,852,099 Issued: December 22, 1998 Inventor: Robert Vanel Assigned: Compagnie Generale des Establissements Michelin-Michelin & Cie Electrostatic receptor layer of rubber modified thermoplastic A polymer material that turns to liquid when heated and becomes solid when cooled. There are more than 40 types of thermoplastics, including acrylic, polypropylene, polycarbonate and polyethylene. U.S. patent: 5,852,121 Issued: December 22, 1998 Inventors: Ronald Steelman, Eric Hanson and Jennifer Jeannette Assigned: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Rubber-modified styrenic resin composition U.S. patent: 5,852,124 Issued: December 22, 1998 Inventors: Ching-Liang Wang and Dong-Bi Shiueh Assigned: Chi Mei Prevention of electrostatic charging of pneumatic tires U.S. patent: 5,853,461 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventor: Herbert Wagner Assigned: Rhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH Tire having optimum characteristics for the ride comfort of a vehicle U.S. patent: 5,853,509 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventors: Maurizio Boiocchi and Federico Mancosu Assigned: Pirelli Coordinamento Pneumatici Apparatus for forming a radial tire U.S. patent: 5,853,525 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventor: Nobuhiko Irie Assigned: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Tire assembling and vulcanization vulcanization (vŭl'kənəzā`shən), treatment of rubber to give it certain qualities, e.g., strength, elasticity, and resistance to solvents, and to render it impervious to moderate heat and cold. U.S. patent: 5,853,526 Issued: December 22, 1998 Inventors: Daniel Laurent and Herve Mousty Assigned: Sedepro Cooling of tires at the end of their vulcanization U.S. patent: 5,853,648 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventor: Daniel Cleveland Assigned: Sedepro Method of manufacture of carbon black by pyrolysis py·rol·y·sis n. Decomposition or transformation of a chemical compound caused by heat. pyrolysis (pīrol´isis), n of rubber waste previously ground and from which the scrap has been removed U.S. patent: 5,853,687 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventors: Jean Morlec and Christian Hamon Assigned: Institut Francais du Petrole Center mechanism of a tire vulcanizer vul·ca·nize tr.v. vul·ca·nized, vul·ca·niz·ing, vul·ca·niz·es To improve the strength, resiliency, and freedom from stickiness and odor of (rubber, for example) by combining with sulfur or other additives in the presence of heat U.S. patent: 5,853,769 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventors: Keiichi Tohmoto and Toshifumi Murakami Assigned: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Method of decomposing hard type rubber product U.S. patent: 5,854,058 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventors: Akio Tsuchii, Kiyoshi Takeda and Yutaka Tokiwa Assigned: Agency of Industrial Science and Technology-Japan Wear resistant image printing on latex surfaces U.S. patent: 5,854,306 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventors: Henry Mattesky and James Gugger Assigned: Herbert Glatt Glatt may refer to:
Coal tar pitch coal tar pitch a cause of severe hepatic necrosis in pigs that nibble at pitch-coated pens and floors. The syndrome includes anemia, jaundice and emaciation. modified by nitrile nitrile: see rubber. butadiene rubber U.S. patent: 5,854,322 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventor: Joseph Mellott Assigned: Garland Mineral-filled roofing membrane compositions and uses therefor there·for adv. For that: ordering goods and enclosing payment therefor. Adv. 1. therefor U.S. patent: 5,854,327 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventors: James Davis and Brian Alexander Assigned: Bridgestone/Firestone Process for preparing 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: 5,854,336 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventors: Peter Divone, Sr., Brian Dobkowski, Michael Cheney, Salvador Pliego, Walter Biercevicz and Kenneth Manzari Assigned: Chesebrough-Pond's USA [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Polyolefin elastomer composition U.S. patent: 5,854,328 Issued: December 29, 1998 Inventors: Junji Koizumi, Haruyasu Mizutani and Yoshiaki Shichida Assigned: Toyota Gosei Hydraulic antivibration support U.S. patent: 5,855,352 Issued: January 5, 1999 Inventors: Alain Bellamy, Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz. Reh and Pascal Petit Assigned: Hutchinson Hydraulic antivibration support and a motor vehicle subassembly sub·as·sem·bly n. pl. sub·as·sem·blies An assembled unit forming a component to be incorporated into a larger assembly. including such a support U.S. patent: 5,855,364 Issued: January 5, 1999 Inventors: Denis Reh, Patrick Phillippeau and Andre Girard Assigned: Hutchinson Penumatic tires including a tire component containing groups of reinforcing elements in two or more steps or rows U.S. patent: 5,855,703 Issued: January 5, 1999 Inventors: Toshiya Miyazono and Yoichi Okamoto Assigned: Bridgestone [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Electrically conductive fiber filled elastomeric foam U.S. patent: 5,855,818 Issued: January 5, 1999 Inventors: Poh Poh Gan and Michael Bessette Assigned: Rogers Corp. Pneumatic tire with polyester belt cord U.S. patent: 5,855,704 Issued: January 5, 1999 Inventor: Rene Francois Reuter Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Extruder U.S. patent: 5,855,927 Issued: January 5, 1999 Inventors: Peter Joachim Uth and Thomas Menz Assigned: Uth GmbH [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Microcellular elastomers with improved processability and properties U.S. patent: 5,856,372 Issued: January 5, 1999 Inventors: David Ho, William Gill, Susan Clift and Nigel Barksby Assigned: Arco Chemical Technology Tire puncture sealant U.S. patent: 5,856,376 Issued: January 5, 1999 Inventor: Daniel Wong Assigned: NCH NCH National Coalition for the Homeless NCH National Coalition for History NCH National Council for Hypnotherapy (UK) NCH National Center for Homeopathy NCH Notched NCH National Claims History NCH Nielsen Clearing House Pressure-sensitive adhesives based on preferentially tackified immiscible immiscible /im·mis·ci·ble/ (i-mis´i-b'l) not susceptible to being mixed. im·mis·ci·ble adj. Incapable of being mixed or blended, as oil and water. elastomers U.S. patent: 5,856,387 Issued: January 5, 1999 Inventors: Yukihiko Sasaki Assigned: Avery Dennison Thermoplastic elastomer composition U.S. patent: 5,856,399 Issued: January 5, 1999 Inventors: Yuichi Itoh, Kyoko Kobayashi and Akira Uchiyama Assigned: Mitsui Petrochemical Industries Production process of depolymerized natural rubber U.S. patent: 5,856,600 Issued: January 5, 1999 Inventors: Yasuyuki Tanaka, Toshiaki Sakaki, Atsuko Kawasaki, Masaharu Hayashi, Eiji Kanamaru and Kazuhiko Shibata Assigned: Sumitomo Rubber |
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