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Dynamic walled tubing
11123517 · 2021-09-21 · ·

Methods and devices described for improved dynamic walled tubing and catheters.

Dynamic walled tubing
11123517 · 2021-09-21 · ·

Methods and devices described for improved dynamic walled tubing and catheters.

COEXTRUDED POLYMERIC ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME

Coextruded polymeric article comprising first segments each having first and second opposed major surfaces and a thickness, the first segments comprising first material; second segments comprising second material, wherein adjacent first segments are joined together via a second segment, wherein at least 10 percent by number of the second segments extend from the second major surface past the first major surface of each first adjacent segment and has a distal end, the second segments having first and second opposed major surfaces, wherein there is a gap between adjacent second segments; and adhesive on the first and second major surfaces of at least every other second segment except a portion of the major surface adjacent to the respective distal end is free of the adhesive, wherein the first segments, second segments, and adhesive each extend continuously for at least 5 mm. Uses for coextruded polymeric articles described herein include adhesive articles and household cleaning products (e.g., as mops, dusters, brushes, cleaning cloths, and lint rollers).

COEXTRUDED POLYMERIC ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME

Coextruded polymeric article comprising first segments each having first and second opposed major surfaces and a thickness, the first segments comprising first material; second segments comprising second material, wherein adjacent first segments are joined together via a second segment, wherein at least 10 percent by number of the second segments extend from the second major surface past the first major surface of each first adjacent segment and has a distal end, the second segments having first and second opposed major surfaces, wherein there is a gap between adjacent second segments; and adhesive on the first and second major surfaces of at least every other second segment except a portion of the major surface adjacent to the respective distal end is free of the adhesive, wherein the first segments, second segments, and adhesive each extend continuously for at least 5 mm. Uses for coextruded polymeric articles described herein include adhesive articles and household cleaning products (e.g., as mops, dusters, brushes, cleaning cloths, and lint rollers).

Extruded and co-extruded high-altitude balloons
11840322 · 2023-12-12 ·

A high altitude balloon. A plurality of layers of coextruded extrudate are formed in a seamless sheet in a shape that defines a balloon envelope. Delaminator layers may be interposed between two or more of the layers of extrudate.

Extruded and co-extruded high-altitude balloons
11840322 · 2023-12-12 ·

A high altitude balloon. A plurality of layers of coextruded extrudate are formed in a seamless sheet in a shape that defines a balloon envelope. Delaminator layers may be interposed between two or more of the layers of extrudate.

Retaining device including reinforced retaining elements
11034063 · 2021-06-15 · ·

A retaining device includes a base (51) extending in a longitudinal direction and presenting a top face (511) and a bottom face (512); and a plurality of retaining elements extending from the top face (511) of the base (51), each of the retaining elements being formed by a stem (52) surmounted by a head (53), the stem (52) having a bottom end (521) connected to the base (51), and a top end (522) opposite from the bottom end (521), the head (53) surmounting the top end (522) of the stem (52), and having a bottom face facing towards the base and a top face opposite from the bottom face.

Retaining device including reinforced retaining elements
11034063 · 2021-06-15 · ·

A retaining device includes a base (51) extending in a longitudinal direction and presenting a top face (511) and a bottom face (512); and a plurality of retaining elements extending from the top face (511) of the base (51), each of the retaining elements being formed by a stem (52) surmounted by a head (53), the stem (52) having a bottom end (521) connected to the base (51), and a top end (522) opposite from the bottom end (521), the head (53) surmounting the top end (522) of the stem (52), and having a bottom face facing towards the base and a top face opposite from the bottom face.

A METHOD FOR PRODUCING A FLEXIBLE PIPE AND A FLEXIBLE PIPE
20210197437 · 2021-07-01 ·

A method for producing a flexible pipe for offshore transport of fluids such as oil and gas, the method includes: extruding the internal pressure sheath of polymer material; winding one or more armor layers around the extruded internal pressure sheath; extruding the outer sheath of polymer material; at least one of the extruded sheaths of polymer material is extruded continuously along the length of the pipe wherein at least one zone A and at least one zone B are extruded along the length of the pipe and zone A is extruded from a polymer including polypropylene, and the extruded sheath in zone A has an Youngs-modulus E.sub.A zone B is extruded from a thermoplastic vulcanizate polymer, and the extruded sheath in zone B has an Youngs-modulus E.sub.B, where E.sub.B<0.9×E.sub.A and the polymers forming zone A and B are switched during extrusion to provide a continuous sheath.

Plastic bracelet and a method of making

A method for manufacturing a bracelet made of synthetic material for watches or jewellery including at least one strand, the method including a step of making, by moulding or extrusion, a band of synthetic material intended to form at least one strand, the method being wherein it then includes a step of chemical mechanical polishing the band. A bracelet made of synthetic material for watches or jewellery includes at least one strand formed of an extruded or injection moulded band, wherein at least one strand has a roughness Rp less than or equal to 3 μm and preferably less than or equal to 2 μm.