Patent classifications
B32B2266/0221
ELECTROMAGNETIC DIELECTRIC MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING ELECTROMAGNETIC DIELECTRIC MATERIAL
Provided is an electromagnetic dielectric material (1). The electromagnetic dielectric material (1) is a column structure. The electromagnetic dielectric material (1) includes an inner core (11), a first foam layer (12) and a second foam layer (13) sequentially arranged from inside to outside on the cross section of the column structure. The first foam layer (12) and the second foam layer (13) are each a layer formed from a foam material foamed. The electromagnetic dielectric material further includes metal wires (14). The metal wires (14) are disposed in the longitudinal direction of the column structure, are not in contact with each other and are evenly distributed on the periphery of the first foam layer (12). Further provided is a method for producing an electromagnetic dielectric material (1).
RESIN MOLDED ARTICLE
A resin molded article includes: a main body portion having a design face and an opposite face thereto, and having a first foamed layer formed inside the main body portion; a protruding portion that is provided at an edge portion of the main body portion, and that protrudes toward a side opposite from the design face in a thickness direction of the main body portion; and a concavity that is recessed from a surface of the opposite face toward a thickness direction side of the main body portion at a root portion of the protruding portion at the opposite face.
MOUSE PAD WITH USABLE DOUBLE SURFACE
A mouse pad with usable double surface includes a pad main body having a first pad plate and a second pad plate stacked on the first pad plate, and a thickness of the first pad plate is greater than a thickness of the second pad plate. Accordingly, two surfaces of the pad main body have different smoothness, and a user may freely choose the desired surface to use to increase the usable convenience of the mouse pad.
Decorative Surface Covering Element, Surface Covering Element Covering, and Method of Producing Such a Decorative Surface Covering Element
The invention relates to a decorative surface covering element, in particular a floor panel, ceiling panel or wall panel. The invention also relates to a panel covering, such as a floor covering, ceiling covering or wall covering, including a plurality of panels. The invention further relates to a method of producing a decorative surface covering element.
Mat and Method For Manufacturing The Same
A mat and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. The mat includes a first foam layer, a second foam layer and a third foam layer. The first foam layer has a first hardness and a first porosity. The second foam layer is connected with the first foam layer and has a second hardness and a second porosity larger than the first porosity. The third foam layer is connected with the second foam layer and has a third hardness and a third porosity smaller than the first porosity. The second foam layer includes a first connecting surface facing the first foam layer and a second connecting surface facing the third foam layer. The contact area between the first connecting surface and the first foam layer is different from the contact area between the second connecting surface and the third foam layer.
Multilayered panel for machinery enclosure
A panel for machinery enclosure, particularly for turbomachine enclosures. More specifically, a multilayered panel including several different layers each performing a specific function. In particular, the multilayered panel is capable to provide high levels of jet fire and fire/blast protection together with high performances in term of noise abatement with a lighter structure with respect to the panels of the prior art.
FLAME RETARDANT MULTILAYER MATERIAL, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, AND USES THEREOF
A multilayer material, including a compressible polymer foam layer, wherein the compressible polymer foam layer has a density of less than 400 kg/m.sup.3, a compression force deflection of 5 to 1,035 kPa at 25% deflection determined in accordance with ASTM D3574-17, and a thickness of less than 3.5 millimeters; and a solid, polymeric flame retardant layer disposed on a first side of the compressible polymer foam layer, wherein the flame retardant layer has a thickness of less than 0.3 millimeters, wherein the thickness of the compressible polymer foam layer is at least two times greater than the thickness of the flame retardant layer; wherein each of the compressible polymer foam layer and the flame retardant layer includes a flame retardant composition, and wherein the multilayer material has a thickness of 3.5 millimeters or less, and a UL-94 rating of V1, preferably V0, HF1, or a combination thereof.
Product with absorbed gel
A product with absorbed gel leaving the exposed surface of such product free of stickiness and/or free of the release of oils in any appreciable amounts.
Supportive insole
A shoe insole includes a semi-rigid shell for providing a wearer with extended comfort. The semi-rigid shell includes a notch which is located on the outward side of the wearer's foot and accommodates pronation of the foot during use. Additionally, the semi-rigid shell includes an extended side portion which is located opposite of the notch side on an inner side of the wearer's foot. The semi-rigid shell is shorter in length than the length of a shoe sole and slightly shorter in width and may be combined with an insole comfort cover to provide cushion between the wearer's foot and the semi-rigid shell.
Transparent resin film, decorative board, and method for producing decorative board
The present invention provides a transparent resin film that is capable of imparting excellent design properties to a decorative board and is excellent in adhesion to a picture layer, a decorative board including the transparent resin film, and a method for producing the decorative board. Provided is a transparent resin film for protecting a picture layer provided on one side of a substrate, the transparent resin film having a pattern of protrusions and depressions on a picture layer side, the pattern of protrusions and depressions having a maximum height roughness Rz defined in JIS B 0601 (2001) within a range of 15 μm or larger and 70 μm or smaller.