B29C43/003

CAPSULE FOR DISPENSING BEVERAGES AND METHOD FOR ITS MANUFACTURE
20170334623 · 2017-11-23 · ·

It is described a capsule (10) for dispensing a beverage comprising: a main body (20) suitable for containing a product (P) to be dispensed, which comprises a bottom (22) and a side wall (24), extending from said bottom (22) and ending with an edge (26); a closing member (30) suitable for sealably closing said main body (20); and at least one first valve means (40) suitable for allowing the beverage to come out from the capsule (10) or for allowing a liquid to enter into the capsule (10). The main body (20) is made from cellulose pulp, the closing member (30) is made from biocompatible material and the capsule (10) further comprises a first sealing film made from edible material comprising at least one salt of alginic acid (23) and positioned inside said bottom (22) of the main body (20) at least at said at least one first valve means (40). It is also described a method for manufacturing a capsule for dispensing a beverage, as defined above.

POROUS MOLDING, GEL MOLDING AND FILTER
20170333810 · 2017-11-23 · ·

To provide a porous molding that can be used as a molding that has sufficient strength to be self-supportable even when the dimensions change due to absorbing water and that can be suitably used as a filter for removing impurities in a liquid or gas. A porous molding is achieved by sintering a mixed powder including a dried gel powder and a thermoplastic resin powder, wherein the ratio of average particle diameter d.sub.1 of the thermoplastic resin powder to the average particle diameter d.sub.2 of the dried gel powder d.sub.2/d.sub.1 is 1.3 or greater, and the difference ratio of average particle diameter d.sub.1 of the thermoplastic resin powder to the average particle diameter d.sub.2 of the dried gel powder and the average particle diameter d.sub.3 of the dried gel powder when absorbing water and swelling is (d.sub.3−d.sub.2)/d.sub.1 is 4.0 or less.

ROOF COVER BOARD WITH IMPROVED FRAGMENT SIZE AND PLASTIC-TO-PAPER RATIO

Disclosed herein is a roof cover board and a method of manufacturing an improved cover board product. The method includes receiving waste materials or first use materials, the waste materials or first use materials containing a mixture of cellulose, plastic and other materials; separating the cellulose and the plastic from the mixture; shredding the separated cellulose using a first shredder into a stream of cellulose and shredding the separated plastic using a second shredder into a stream of plastic; selecting a cellulose to plastic ratio from a plurality of cellulose to plastic ratios; metering shredded cellulose from the stream of cellulose and shredded plastic from the stream of plastic according to the selected cellulose to plastic ratio; mixing the metered shredded cellulose and plastic; forming said mixture into a mat; and consolidating the mat into a finished good using heat and pressure.

SOLID CARBON PRODUCTS COMPRISING CARBON NANOTUBES AND METHODS OF FORMING SAME
20170334725 · 2017-11-23 · ·

Methods of forming solid carbon products include disposing a plurality of nanotubes in a press, and applying heat to the plurality of carbon nanotubes to form the solid carbon product. Further processing may include sintering the solid carbon product to form a plurality of covalently bonded carbon nanotubes. The solid carbon product includes a plurality of voids between the carbon nanotubes having a median minimum dimension of less than about 100 nm. Some methods include compressing a material comprising carbon nanotubes, heating the compressed material in a non-reactive environment to form covalent bonds between adjacent carbon nanotubes to form a sintered solid carbon product, and cooling the sintered solid carbon product to a temperature at which carbon of the carbon nanotubes do not oxidize prior to removing the resulting solid carbon product for further processing, shipping, or use.

SILICONE CONTAINER HAVING A METAL WIRE REINFORCED RIM AND METHOD FOR FORMING
20230173719 · 2023-06-08 ·

A method for forming a silicone container having a reinforced rim. A layer of adhesive is applied to the outer surface of a metal ring. The adhesive layer is covered with a first plug of unvulcanized silicone. The first plug of unvulcanized silicone is then vulcanized to form a vulcanized silicone covered metal ring. The vulcanized silicone covered metal ring is then inserted into a mold along with a second plug of unvulcanized silicone. The second plug of unvulcanized silicone is then vulcanized so that it binds with the vulcanized silicone covered metal ring to form a silicone container having a reinforced rim. In one preferred embodiment the silicone container having a reinforced rim is a bowl. In another preferred embodiment the silicone container having a reinforced rim is a cup.

PUMP LINER
20170328375 · 2017-11-16 · ·

A pump liner for a centrifugal pump wherein the pump liner comprises a main pumping chamber, an inlet to the main pumping chamber and a discharge outlet extending from the main pumping chamber, wherein the pump liner is formed from at least two elastomeric compounds including a first compound and a second compound, the first compound having a different hardness to the second compound and wherein the liner is composed of the second compound at locations which in use are subject to erosive, impingement and/or directional wear.

Corticosteroid containing orally disintegrating tablet compositions for eosinophilic esophagitis

The present invention is directed to orally administered compositions of topically acting corticosteroids for the treatment of inflammation of the gastrointestinal tracts such as eosinophilic esophagitis. The present invention also provides a method for treating conditions associated with inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract in an individual. The method comprises administering to an individual in need thereof a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention as orally disintegrating tablets comprising a topically active corticosteroid adsorbed onto a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier such as silicified microcrystalline cellulose.

CORE-SHELL MICRONEEDLE PLATFORM FOR TRANSDERMAL AND PULSATILE DRUG/VACCINE DELIVERY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20220355089 · 2022-11-10 ·

A core-shell microneedle system and a method of manufacturing the microneedle system provides a pulsatile drug delivery system which is programmed to release drugs/vaccines at predictable times using biodegradable polymers and with controllable dosages. This microneedle system can be fully embedded into the skin and then release drugs/vaccines as sharp bursts in a timely manner, similar to multiple bolus injections.

Methods of making continuous fiber-polyolefin composites
09808967 · 2017-11-07 · ·

The present invention relates to a process for making polyolefin matrix composites reinforced with continuous carbon fibers. The polymer-fiber composite material comprises a plurality of continuous fibers; and a polyolefin matrix. The present invention also relates to articles of manufacture made substantially from polyolefin matrix composites reinforced with continuous carbon fibers as well as orthopedic implant devices having a wear surface, or bearing comprising a polyolefin matrix composite reinforced with continuous carbon fibers.

FLUOROELASTOMER COMPOSITION
20170313849 · 2017-11-02 ·

The invention pertains to a fluoroelastomer composition comprising:—at least one fluoroelastomer [perfluoroelastomer (A)], said fluoroelastomer (A) comprising iodine and/or bromine atoms and having a backbone comprising:—recurring units derived from tetrafluoroethylene (TFE);—recurring units derived from at least one perfluorinated monomer selected from the group consisting of:—perfluoroalkylvinylethers complying with formula CF.sub.2═CFOR.sub.f1 in which Rn is a C.sub.1-C.sub.6 perfluoroalkyl (monomers of this type being referred to, herein after, as PAVE), e.g. —CF.sub.3, —C.sub.2F.sub.5, —C.sub.3F.sub.7;—perfluoro-oxyalkylvinylethers complying with formula CF.sub.2=CFOX.sub.0, in which X.sub.0 can be (i) a C.sub.1-C.sub.12 perfluorooxyalkyl having one or more ether groups, e.g. —C.sub.2F.sub.5—O—CF.sub.3; or (ii) a group of formula —CF.sub.2OR.sub.f2 in which R.sub.f2 is a C.sub.1-C.sub.6 perfluoroalkyl, e.g. —CF.sub.3, —C.sub.2F.sub.5, —C.sub.3F.sub.7 (monomers of this type being referred to, herein after, as MOVE);—recurring units derived from vinylidene fluoride (VDF) in an amount of up to 30% by moles, with respect to the total moles of recurring units; and—optionally, recurring units derived from at least one perfluorinated C.sub.3-C.sub.8 alpha-olefin, in an amount of up to 5% moles;—optionally, recurring units derived from at least one fluorine-free alpha-olefin, in an amount of up to 10% moles;—from 0.5 to 5 weight parts, per 100 parts by weight of said fluoroelastomer (A), of at least one polyunsaturated compound;—from 0.1 to 3 weight parts, per 100 parts by weight of said fluoroelastomer (A), of at least one organic peroxide;—from 0.1 to 3 weight parts, per 100 parts by weight of said fluoroelastomer (A), of at least one organic base [base (B)] selected from the group consisting of: (i) non-aromatic primary amines or amides complying with general formula (B1m) or (B1d): R.sub.bm—[C(0)].sub.t-NH.sub.2 (B1m) H.sub.2N—[C(O)].sub.t′—R.sub.dm—[C(O)].sub.t″—NH.sub.2 (B1d) wherein:—each of t, t′ and t″, equal to or different from each other and at each occurrence is zero or 1;—R.sub.bm is a monovalent hydrocarbon non-aromatic group having 12 to 30 carbon atoms;—R.sub.bm is a divalent hydrocarbon non-aromatic group having 6 to 30 carbon atoms; and (ii) cycloaliphatic secondary or tertiary amines complying with general formula (B2m) or (B2d) wherein:—Cy represents a divalent aliphatic group comprising at least 4 carbon atoms, optionally comprising one or more than one ethylenically unsaturated double bond, and optionally comprising one or more catenary nitrogen atoms, forming a cycle