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Paul J. Moses Patents
Inventor:
Moses; Paul J.
Address:
Midland, MI
No. of patents:
11
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
D281099 Thermoplastic panel for storing a thermal energy storage material October 22, 1985
D281009 Thermoplastic panel for storing a thermal energy storage material October 15, 1985
D281008 Thermoplastic panel for storing a thermal energy storage material October 15, 1985
D280713 Pendant containing temperature sensitive matter September 24, 1985
D280189 Pendant containing temperature sensitive matter August 20, 1985
6696528 Low molecular weight engineering thermoplastic polyurethane and blends thereof February 24, 2004
A low molecular weight engineering thermoplastic polyurethane (ETPU) can be homogeneously melt blended with a polyarylene ether (PAE) to give a low viscosity melt processable blend, and subsequently cooled to form a heterogeneous dispersion of the ETPU in the PAE that has two T.sub.g s,
6184286 Filler-reinforced engineering thermoplastic polyurethane dispersion in a thermoplastic resin February 6, 2001
Physical properties of polymer resins, particularly amorphous resins such as ABS or SAN copolymers, are markedly improved by dispersing therein a filler-reinforced engineering thermoplastic polyurethane.
5633331 Blends of polysulfone with diaryl fluorene carbonate polymer May 27, 1997
Polymer blend compositions are prepared having excellent combinations of optical properties, physical properties and hydrolytic stability comprising, in admixture, (a) a diaryl fluorene carbonate polymer and (b) a polysulfone. Preferably, the diaryl carbonate polymer is a copolycarbo
5491194 Thermally processable blends of high modulus polyurethanes and mass polymerized ABS resins February 13, 1996
The toughness of a thermoplastic, rigid polyurethane is markedly improved by incorporating a mass ABS resin such as styrene/butadiene rubber grafted with a copolymer of styrene and acrylonitrile. This toughened polyurethane is particularly useful in making structural automotive body part
5319039 Thermally processable blends of aromatic polyesters and high modulus polyurethanes June 7, 1994
The tensile strength of a thermoplastic, transparent, aromatic polyester is markedly improved by incorporating into the polyester a thermoplastic, rigid polyurethane. The resultant transparent blend is particularly useful in making eyeglasses, toothbrushes, and screw-driver handles.
4579170 Container for thermal energy storage materials April 1, 1986
A thermal energy storage container is disclosed having a generally rectangular configuration. The container is made of a synthetic resinous material and is rotomolded to form a high-strength and seamless container capable of use over extended periods of time and over many freeze-thaw


 
 
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