Patent classifications
B32B2262/062
High Temperature Polymer Adhesive and Laminate Using the Adhesive
A polymer adhesive includes a polymer base comprising an ethylene and/or propylene copolymer and a crosslinking agent selected from the group consisting of hydroxyalkyl amides, melamines, and aziridines. A laminate includes a first substrate, a second substrate, and the polymer adhesive between the first substrate and the second substrate.
REDUCED FABRIC OUTDOOR PROTECTIVE GARMENT-LIKE DEVICE
A protective device for maintaining body temperature in a living being is provided. The inventive protective device comprises a first sheet member having a left portion and a right portion. The first sheet member has a left edge and a right edge. A first channel member defines structure defining a first channel. The first channel member defines structure which is secured to and overlies a first portion of the left portion of the first sheet member and overlies a first portion of the right portion of the first sheet member. A second channel defining structure defines a second channel, the second channel defining structure secured to and overlying a second portion of the left portion of the first sheet member and overlying a second portion of the right portion of the first sheet member. Each of the channels have a first side and an opposite side opposite the first side. A variable length member is disposed on and extends along the length of each of the channels. There is a connection structure positioned proximate the left edge; and a mating connection structure positioned proximate the right edge.
ABSORPTIVE REUSABLE COASTER
Reusable coasters with absorptive properties and liquid-activated designs are described herein. In some embodiments, the coaster includes a cover layer with bonded fibers and a liquid absorption layer. An adhesive may bond the first layer and second layer around a perimeter such that a portion is not bonded to prevent the adhesive from obstructing liquid passing from the bonded fibers of the first layer to the absorptive material included in the second layer. The opening in the portion may further prevent obstructing the view of liquid-activated images, which may be printed on the liquid absorption layer. The cover layer may protect the liquid absorption layer from direct contact with solid objects and help maintain the shape of the absorptive material when wet.
Polyurethane adhesive with chemical resistant
There is provided a pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprising a polyurethane polymer that comprises the reaction product of a polyisocyanate component and a polyol component. The polyol component has a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) less than 10. The polyurethane further comprises 0.5 to 10 wt.-% of hydrophilic polymerized units having an HLB greater than 12, such as a reaction product of a polyethylene glycol polymer. In another embodiment, the polyurethane further comprises pendent ethylenically unsaturated groups. Also described are articles such as laminating tapes and protective films as well as methods of bonding substrates with the pressure sensitive adhesive and laminating tape.
Vibration absorption device and method for acoustic insulation
A vibration absorption device for acoustic insulation for a building structure comprises an absorbent cushion and a vibration isolation cushion. The building structure is selected from a ceiling structure, a floor structure and a partitioning structure separating two adjacent building compartments or a building compartment and the external environment. The absorbent cushion comprises sound absorbing material and the vibration isolation cushion comprising vibration isolation material. The vibration isolation cushion overlies and is laminated to the absorbent cushion. The vibration isolation cushion is rigid relative to the absorbent cushion. The absorbent cushion is supple relative to the vibration isolation cushion. The vibration absorption device is mountable to the building structure, to isolate vibrations and to provide acoustic insulation between the two separated and adjacent building compartments.
Method for producing laminate having patterned metal foil, and laminate having patterned metal foil
The method for producing a laminate having a patterned metal foil includes masking the whole surface of a first metal foil in a laminate having the first metal foil, a first insulating resin layer having a thickness of 1 to 200 μm and a second metal foil laminated in this order, and patterning the second metal foil.
PRODUCT TRANSPORT CONTAINERS
Product transport containers are disclosed. Such containers can provide one or more advantages compared to existing containers. For example, product transport containers described herein can maintain a product at a desired temperature for an extended period of time, including without the use of an active heating or cooling component. Such product transport containers described herein may also provide improved breathability, thermal insulation, and/or mechanical strength or dimensional stability. Such containers can include a plurality of walls defining an interior volume and a selectively openable side permitting movement of the product into and out of the interior volume of the container. The walls can be formed from a thermoformed non-woven fabric.
COMPOSITE SHINGLE INCLUDING POLYKETONE
Various embodiments disclosed relate to a composite shingle. The composite shingle includes a particle layer and a polyketone layer proximate to the particle layer.
RADIATIVE COOLING FABRICS AND PRODUCTS
A radiative cooling fabric comprises a flexible substrate layer and a functional layer stacked in order. The first functional layer comprises a first functional resin and a first functional filler dispersed in the first functional resin. A mass fraction of the first functional filler in the first functional layer is in a range of 1% to 20%. An emissivity of the radiative cooling fabrics in the wavelength of 7 μm to 14 μm is not less than 80%. A reflectivity of the radiative cooling fabrics in the wavelength of 300 nm to 2500 nm is not less than 80%. An average value of warp recovery angles of the radiative cooling fabrics is greater than or equal to 95°, and an average value of the weft recovery angles of the radiative cooling fabrics is greater than or equal to 91°.
COMPOSITE LIQUID GUIDE COTTON, HEATING ASSEMBLY, VAPORIZER, AND ELECTRONIC VAPORIZATION DEVICE
A composite liquid guide cotton for a vaporizer includes: at least one heat resistant layer, at least one first isolation layer, at least one rapid liquid guide layer, and at least one second isolation layer that are stacked in sequence. The heat resistant layer contacts a heating body and comprises a high-temperature resistant material. A liquid guide rate of the rapid liquid guide layer is higher than a liquid guide rate of the first isolation layer and the second isolation layer.