Patent classifications
B32B2309/65
ANTI-FOG MIRROR APPARATUS HAVING A MULTI-LAYER FILM
Described herein is a mirror apparatus comprising: a reflective substrate; and an anti-fog complex comprising: an adhesive layer atop the substrate; a first polymeric layer atop the pressure sensitive adhesive layer; and a second polymeric layer atop the first polymeric layer. Methods of making the mirror apparatus are also disclosed.
Method and apparatus for protecting electronic equipment from contamination
A system and method for reducing the spread of contamination via tactile interaction with a touch screen display device for a medical imaging system in a clinical environment which includes a series of display device protection procedures each involving unfurling a rolled disposable cover which was stored adjacent to said display device and after removal of liner tape from two opposing ends of the unfurled disposable cover, attaching the same to the display device.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FROM CONTAMINATION
A system and method for reducing the spread of contamination via tactile interaction with a touch screen display device for a medical imaging system in a clinical environment which includes a series of display device protection procedures each involving unfurling a rolled disposable cover which was stored adjacent to said display device and after removal of liner tape from two opposing ends of the unfurled disposable cover, attaching the same to the display device.
ANTI-FOG MIRROR APPARATUS
Described herein is a mirror apparatus comprising: a reflective substrate; and an anti-fog complex comprising: an adhesive layer atop the substrate; a first polymeric layer atop the pressure sensitive adhesive layer; and a second polymeric layer atop the first polymeric layer. Methods of making the mirror apparatus are also disclosed.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FROM CONTAMINATION
A system and method for reducing the spread of contamination via tactile interaction with a touch screen display device for a medical imaging system in a clinical environment which includes a series of display device protection procedures each involving unfurling a rolled disposable cover which was stored adjacent to said display device and after removal of liner tape from two opposing ends of the unfurled disposable cover, attaching the same to the display device.
Protection film structure and protection film attachment-assisting structure
The present invention relates to a protection film structure and a protection film attachment-assisting structure, and more particularly, to a protection film structure and a protection film attachment-assisting structure for easily attaching a protection film to an accurate position on a smart device such as a smartphone or a tablet personal computer (PC) without introduction of dust.
PROTECTION FILM STRUCTURE AND PROTECTION FILM ATTACHMENT-ASSISTING STRUCTURE
The present invention relates to a protection film structure and a protection film attachment-assisting structure, and more particularly, to a protection film structure and a protection film attachment-assisting structure for easily attaching a protection film to an accurate position on a smart device such as a smartphone or a tablet personal computer (PC) without introduction of dust.
CHEMICALLY STRENGTHENED LAMINATE WITH OBSCURATION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
The use of chemically strengthened glass, which was once only found in low volume specialty applications, is growing as a rapid rate as more and more new applications are found for it. Today, it can be found on the screens of hundreds of millions of smart, phones, tablets, and other devices. The high strength, scratch resistance, light weight and optical clarity also make it an especially attractive material for automotive vehicles where it is just starting to find uses. One of the challenges faced when fabricating an automotive laminate with chemically strengthened glass is in the application of the obscuration needed to hide the mounting adhesive and trim. Conventional black frits are not compatible with the chemical strengthening process. Porous frits, on the contrary, which allow the chemical strengthening to take place, have poor aesthetics. The disclosure provides a process for producing a laminated glazing with at least one chemically strengthened glass layer with a glossy black frit obscuration as well as the laminate itself.
Laminating apparatus
A laminating apparatus for a provisionally laminated body is provided and is configured to form an end laminated body including one of a first resin film and a second resin film conforming to protruding and recessed portions of a substrate. The laminating apparatus may include first and second laminating mechanisms. The first laminating mechanism may include a first enclosed space forming receiver, a depressurizer, a heater, and a first pressure laminator to form an intermediate laminated body from the provisionally laminated body. The second laminating mechanism may include a second enclosed space forming receiver, and a second pressure laminator to form the end laminated body from the intermediate laminated body.
Method and apparatus for protecting electronic equipment from contamination
A system and method for reducing the spread of contamination via tactile interaction with a touch screen display device for a medical imaging system in a clinical environment which includes a series of display device protection procedures each involving unfurling a rolled disposable cover which was stored adjacent to said display device and after removal of liner tape from two opposing ends of the unfurled disposable cover, attaching the same to the display device.