Patent News.Process for preparing isobutene cyclopentadiene-methyl-cyclopentadiene terpolymers U.S. patent: 5,883,207 Issued: March 16, 1999 Inventors: Hyun Kee Youn, Byung Woo Hwang, Chang Sun Chu, Yong Sik Chung, Gab Soo Han, Yong Hwa Yeom, Change Jin Lee, Min Kee Jun and Ki Deok Park Assigned: Daelim Industrial Tire with injection molded white sidewall and method and apparatus for producing the same U.S. patent: 5,885,386 Issued: March 23, 1999 Inventors: Charles Lewis Makinson and John Gilbert Van Nieuwal Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber Pneumatic tire having endless carcass cord ply U.S. patent: 5,885,387 Issued: March 23, 1999 Inventor: Kiyoshi Ueyoko Assigned: Sumitomo Rubber Pneumatic tire with swelled bead core inner surface U.S. patent: 5,885,388 Issued: March 23, 1999 Inventors: Kiyoshi Ueyoko, Shinichi Miyazaki and Tetsuhiro Fukumoto Assigned: Sumitomo Rubber Ambient UVL-curable elastomer mold apparatus U.S. patent: 5,885,514 Issued: March 23, 1999 Inventor: Paul M. Tensor Assigned: Dana Rubber compositions containing o-salicylsalicyclic acid U.S. patent: 5,886,074 Issued: March 23, 1999 Inventors: Paul Harry Sandstrom and Lawson Gibson Wideman Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber Halogenated butyl rubbers having a low halogen content U.S. patent: 5,886,106 Issued: March 23, 1999 Inventors: Anthony Sumner, Stefan Kelbch and Albert Verbiest Assigned: Bayer AG Silicone sealing material exhibiting high stress relaxation U.S. patent: 5,886,111 Issued: March 23, 1999 Inventors: Achilles Chiotis and Janusz Wojtowicz Assigned: Raychem Process for preparing an elastomeric copolymer composition of mono-vinyl aromatic hydrocarbons and conjugated dienes U.S. patent: 5,886,113 Issued: March 23, 1999 Inventors: Henry Chi-Chen Hsieh, Huan-Chun Kao and Jeff Tsung-Chih Tsai Assigned: Taiwan Synthetic Rubber Football U.S. patent: 5,888,157 Issued: March 30, 1999 Inventors: Douglas Guenther, Carol Stream and Bradley Gaff Assigned: Wilson Sporting Goods Reusable, selectively conductive, z-axis elastomeric composite substrate U.S. patent: 5,886,413 Issued: March 23, 1999 Inventors: Bradley Knott, David Murray, Mark Spencer and Carmine Meola Assigned: Gore Enterprise Holdings Thermomorphic "smart" pressure sensitive adhesives U.S. patent: 5,889,118 Issued: March 30, 1999 Inventors: Joaquin Delgado and Spencer Silver Assigned: 3M * Wherein where·in adv. In what way; how: Wherein have we sinned? conj. 1. In which location; where: the country wherein those people live. 2. the pressure sensitive adhesive Pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA, self adhesive, self stick adhesive) is adhesive that forms a bond when pressure is applied to marry the adhesive with the adherend. No solvent, water, or heat is needed to activate the adhesive. has at least one distinct crystalline Like a crystal. It implies a uniform structure of molecules in all dimensions. For example, phase change technology, widely used for rewritable optical discs, uses crystalline spots (bits) to reflect the laser beam. Amorphous, non-crystalline bits do not reflect light. melting point melting point, temperature at which a substance changes its state from solid to liquid. Under standard atmospheric pressure different pure crystalline solids will each melt at a different specific temperature; thus melting point is a characteristic of a substance and and is capable of transitioning between a secondary shape and a primary predetermined pre·de·ter·mine v. pre·de·ter·mined, pre·de·ter·min·ing, pre·de·ter·mines v.tr. 1. To determine, decide, or establish in advance: shape upon an increase in temperature, and further wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive is tacky to the touch at room temperature. Super high tensile steel wire for rubber product reinforcement, steel cord using this steel wire and radial tire using this steel cord U.S. patent: 5,888,321 Issued: March 30, 1999 Inventors: Hiroshi Kazama and Kazuhiro Ishimoto Assigned: Tokyo Rope Manufacturing Amorphous precipitated silica characterized by high dispersion in cured organic rubber compositions U.S. patent: 5,888,467 Issued: March 30, 1999 Inventors: Harold Swift, Thomas Krivak and Laurence Jones Assigned: PPG Industries Photosensitive composition from copolymers of ethylenic phosphorous monomers and elastomer U.S. patent: 5,889,116 Issued: March 30, 1999 Inventors: Takao Suzuki and Atsuhiro Kanzaki Assigned: Nippon Zeon Apparatus having angle blade lobes for high speed cutting of elastomeric materials U.S. patent: 5,887,506 Issued: March 30, 1999 Inventor: Stephen Murphy Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber Sealing arrangement for tubular tunnel segments U.S. patent: 5,888,023 Issued: March 30, 1999 Inventors: Werner Grabe, Siegfried Gland, Holger Gutschmidt and Bruno Haye Assigned: Phoenix AG Process for converting scrap tires to rubber particles while removing inorganic compounds from the tires U.S. patent: 5,889,063 Issued: March 30, 1999 Inventor: David Wertz Assigned: University of Southern Mississippi Silicone rubbers with improved mold release properties U.S. patent: 5,889,109 Issued: March 20, 1999 Inventors: Wolfgang Knies and Werner Guske Assigned: Wacker-Chemie GmbH Wiper plug launching system for cementing casing and liners U.S. patent: 5,890,537 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Gilbert Lavaure, Jason Jonas and Bernard Piot Assigned: Schlumberger Technology Rubber modified asphalt type of water-proofing compositions U.S. patent: 5,891,224 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Tsuyoshi Aoyama, Yoshimasa Hayashi, Tadashi Nouchi, Kazuhiko Shichiku, Akira Ito, Hiroyuki Ishii, Haruka Ogawa, Hitofusa Mitani and Kiyoshige Nishibayashi Assigned: Obayashi, Toho Natural Gas and Nichireki Fan spray nozzles having elastomeric dome-shaped tips U.S. patent: 5,890,655 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Dimitris Collias, Stephan Bush and Robert Stahley Assigned: Procter & Gamble Combination metal and elastomer cylinder head gasket U.S. patent: 5,890,719 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventor: Alan Bettencourt Assigned: Parker-Hannifin Pneumatic tire for heavy duty including narrow block U.S. patent: 5,891,276 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventor: Osamu Takahashi Assigned: Yokohama Rubber Aqueous composition for antimigration and antiozone protection of tires U.S. patent: 5,891,525 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Christian Chauffour, Patrick Cohen, Alain Cottin and Georges Peyron Assigned: Michelin & Cie Polyester filamentary yarn, polyester tire cord and production thereof U.S. patent: 5,891,567 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Sung-Joong Kim, Gi-Woong Kim, Sang-Min Lee and Duk-Yong Choi Assigned: Kolon Industries Devulcanization of cured rubber U.S. patent: 5,891,926 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Lawrence Hunt and Ronald Kovalak Assigned: Goodyear Tire & Rubber Flourorubber composition and molded article thereof U.S. patent: 5,891,941 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Hiroyuki Tanaka, Koji Matsumoto, Yutaka Ueta and Masayasu Tomoda Assigned: Daikin Industries Magnesium hydroxide solid solutions, their production, method and use U.S. patent: 5,891,945 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Shigeo Miyata, Mitsuru Koresawa, Yasunori Kitano, Hirofumi Kurisu, Toshikazu Kotani and Kiminari Tottotsu Assigned: Tateho Chemical Industries Safety support made of a flexible elastomeric material for tires U.S. patent: 5,891,279 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventor: Jean-Charles Lacour Assigned: Compagnie Generale des Establissements Michelin-Michelin & Cie and Clermont-Ferrand Cedex 01 Natural rubber compound U.S. patent: 5,891,949 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Larry Evans and William Fultz Assigned: J.M. Huber 1. A natural rubber compound comprising a natural rubber and a precipitated amorphous silica filler. Transparent, rubber-modified styrene resin and production process thereof U.S. patent: 5,891,962 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Shiro Otsuzuki, Mune Iwamoto, Akihiko Nakajima, Masato Takaku, Hisao Morita and Koji Kawano Assigned: Mitsui Chemicals [Alpha]-olefins and olefin polymers and processes therefor U.S. patent: 5,891,963 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Maurice Brookhart, Christopher Killian, Lynda Johnson, Samuel Arthur, Elizabeth McCord and Stephan McLain Assigned: E.I. DuPont de Nemours and the University of North Carolina Automatic milling apparatus U.S. patent: 5,891,486 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventor: Paul Geyer 1. An apparatus comprising a rotor disposed in a barrel and configured to extrude a polymeric material. Crosslinkable composition of flouroelastomer and bisthiophenolperflouroalkylidene U.S. patent: 5,891,964 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Takehiro Sonoi, Haruyoshi Tatsu, Satoru Saito, Sergei Sterlin, Victor Filippovich Cherstokov and Nina Delyagina Assigned: Nippon Mektron Vulcanizable rubber compositions containing self-condensing alkylated triazine resins having high imino and/or methylol functionality for improved tire cord adhesion and reinforcement U.S. patent: 5,891,938 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventor: Laurence Williams Assigned: Cytec Technology Low temperature perflouroether-containing flouroelastomers U.S. patent: 5,891,965 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: Allan Worm and Miguel Guerra Assigned: Dyneon LLC Waterborne silicone hydride crosslinkable latex compositions and methods of preparing the same U.S. patent: 5,891,966 Issued: April 6, 1999 Inventors: David Murray, Martha Collins and James Taylor Assigned: Eastman Chemical |
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