| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 5314988 |
Thermally stable highly sensitive resists and the like |
May 24, 1994 |
| A process for forming a polymer (and the polymer formed thereby) for passivation, resist and bonding uses, for example, that is thermally stable at relatively high temperatures in excess of 400.degree. C., but is sensitive to electromagnetic radiation. The process includes forming a |
| 5089460 |
Vanadium catalyst systems for olefin polymerization |
February 18, 1992 |
| A catalyst system for the polymerization of alpha-olefins comprising:(a) a solid precursor comprising the reaction product of (i) a halogenated vanadium compound wherein the vanadium has a valence of 2 to 5; (ii) a magnesium compound; and (iii) an inside electron donor wherein the molar |
| 5029037 |
Safe mains voltage supply outlet and method |
July 2, 1991 |
| An improved mains outlet and method of operating the same that automatically and safely distinguishes between the conditions of human or animal contact with the outlet terminals and contact with appliances such as light bulbs and consumer products, to prevent any substantial voltage |
| 4931427 |
Process for producing metal oxide superconductor-polymer composites and composites thereby forme |
June 5, 1990 |
| Process for producing metal oxide superconductor (MOS)-polymer (P) composites by (i) mixing a monomer and initiator with MOS followed by in-situ polymerization of the monomer, (ii) mixing MOS with a polymer solution followed by removal of solvent, (iii) blending MOS with a molten pol |
| 4921277 |
Method of labeling needle syringes and medication vials and novel labels therefor |
May 1, 1990 |
| Methods of labeling and novel labels for needle syringes and medication vials are provided, involving fool-proof transfer of medication information labels peelable from the vial and applied as a syringe label tag or flag remote from the syringe barrel calibrations and in no way imped |
| 4877656 |
Method of fabricating simulated stone surfaces and improved simulated stone product |
October 31, 1989 |
| Novel artificial or simulated stone facing formed on a substrate with surface-cured finish conformance to the finish of the innerface of a thin flexible film air-sealed to the outer surface of the facing before curing. |