Y10T428/24347

SHOE OR APPAREL WITH ADDITIVE MANUFACTURED ELEMENT
20210368912 · 2021-12-02 ·

A shoe or apparel, including a first material layer with a first plurality of protrusions, a flexible layer with a plurality of apertures, and a second material layer. The flexible layer is positioned between the first material layer and the second material layer. Each protrusion of the first plurality of protrusions of the first material layer extends through at least one aperture of the plurality of apertures of the flexible layer and is connected to the second material layer. The flexible layer is not connected to the first material layer and the second material layer, and thereby can freely move between the first material layer and the second material layer.

Disposable wearable article
11730637 · 2023-08-22 · ·

A disposable wearable article includes an elastic film stretchable structure in which an elastic film is laminated between a first sheet layer and a second sheet layer. The first sheet layer and the second sheet layer are bonded to each other through holes passing through the elastic film with many bonded portions arranged at intervals. A region having the elastic film stretchable structure includes a stretchable region that elastically stretches and contracts together with the elastic film. The stretchable region includes a plurality of elastic films disposed so as to have an overlapping portion. The number of laminated layers of the elastic film in a region located in an intermediate portion of the stretchable region in an orthogonal direction (XD) orthogonal to a stretchable direction (ED) is different from that in each of second regions adjacent to both sides of the first region.

Material for shoe upper

Described are materials for a shoe upper, in particular for soccer shoes, with a particularly low weight. The material includes an inner polyurethane layer, an outer polyurethane layer, and a textile reinforcing layer. The textile reinforcing layer is arranged between the inner polyurethane layer and the outer polyurethane layer. The inner polyurethane layer and the outer polyurethane layer comprise thermoset polyurethane. The textile reinforcing layer comprises apertures through which the inner polyurethane layer and the outer polyurethane layer are connected to each other.

SITE-SPECIFIC CONNECTING OF GLASS SUBSTRATES

The invention relates to a process for connecting glass substrates which allows glass substrates to be aligned in a site-specific manner and to subsequently be connected to one another, and to the site-specifically aligned and interconnected glass substrates. Generally, the process relates to connecting glass substrates to one another, optionally also without site-specific alignment. The interconnected glass substrates obtainable by processes according to the invention are characterized by a firm bond with one another, which is preferably formed by solidified glass solder that is in form-fitting engagement with the glass substrates. Therein, recesses, which are preformed in the glass substrate, with glass solder are used for aligning and optionally for connecting the glass substrates.

Shoe or apparel with additive manufactured element

A shoe or apparel, including a first material layer with a first plurality of protrusions, a flexible layer with a plurality of apertures, and a second material layer. The flexible layer is positioned between the first material layer and the second material layer. Each protrusion of the first plurality of protrusions of the first material layer extends through at least one aperture of the plurality of apertures of the flexible layer and is connected to the second material layer. The flexible layer is not connected to the first material layer and the second material layer, and thereby can freely move between the first material layer and the second material layer.

Glass-free dielectric layers for printed circuit boards

According to one aspect, a glass-free pre-impregnated material includes a polybenzimidazole (PBI) sheet and a partially cured resin encapsulating the PBI sheet. According to another aspect, a process of forming a glass-free pre-impregnated material includes encapsulating a PBI sheet within a resin and partially curing the resin to form the glass-free pre-impregnated material. According to yet another aspect, a printed circuit board comprises a glass-free dielectric layer that includes a PBI sheet encapsulated within a cured resin.

Site-specific connecting of glass substrates

The invention relates to a process for connecting glass substrates which allows glass substrates to be aligned in a site-specific manner and to subsequently be connected to one another, and to the site-specifically aligned and interconnected glass substrates. Generally, the process relates to connecting glass substrates to one another, optionally also without site-specific alignment. The interconnected glass substrates obtainable by processes according to the invention are characterized by a firm bond with one another, which is preferably formed by solidified glass solder that is in form-fitting engagement with the glass substrates. Therein, recesses, which are preformed in the glass substrate, with glass solder are used for aligning and optionally for connecting the glass substrates.

Stabbing-proof composite structure, method of manufacturing a composite structure, stabbing-proof insert, and protective textile

A composite structure for stab protection includes layers of flat structures placed on top of each other, and an embedding material, wherein, in at least some of the layers placed on top of each other, the flat structures of adjacent layers are offset relative to one another, the flat structures of the composite structure are at least partially embedded in the embedding material, and the composite structure includes separated connecting elements, wherein before they are separated, the separated connecting elements have connected at least some of the flat structures of adjacent layers with one another.

DISPOSABLE WEARABLE ARTICLE
20200375814 · 2020-12-03 · ·

A disposable wearable article includes an elastic film stretchable structure in which an elastic film is laminated between a first sheet layer and a second sheet layer. The first sheet layer and the second sheet layer are bonded to each other through holes passing through the elastic film with many bonded portions arranged at intervals. A region having the elastic film stretchable structure includes a stretchable region that elastically stretches and contracts together with the elastic film. The stretchable region includes a plurality of elastic films disposed so as to have an overlapping portion. The number of laminated layers of the elastic film in a region located in an intermediate portion of the stretchable region in an orthogonal direction (XD) orthogonal to a stretchable direction (ED) is different from that in each of second regions adjacent to both sides of the first region.

Method for enhancing resistance to delamination of a coating layer applied to a rigid, monolithic substrate
10843225 · 2020-11-24 ·

The present disclosure provides a method for enhancing resistance to delamination of a coating layer applied to a rigid, monolithic substrate (204, 404). The method comprises forming a plurality of holes (208, 408) on the substrate (204, 404), to define passages from a first operative surface to a second operative surface of the substrate (204, 404). The first operative surface is coated with a first coating material and the second operative surface is coated with a second coating material, to obtain a first operative surface having a first coating layer (202, 402), and a second operative surface having a second coating layer (206, 406). A portion of the first coating material and/or the second coating material is allowed to flow through the passages to configure contiguous ties (210, 410) between the first and the second coating layer. The contiguous ties formed between the first and the second coating layer aid in enhancing the resistance to delamination of the coating layer applied to the rigid, monolithic substrate (204, 404).