Decorative Jeweled Wheel Cover
An improved wheel is provided wherein decorative items such as gem stones are embedded in either the wheel surface, a special mounting section attached to the wheel surface, or to a spoke strap that wraps around each spoke and positions embedded gem stones on the outside surface of the spoke.
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| 5830266 | Slow burning alcohol-free nitrocellulose An alcohol-free and encapsulated nitrocellulose which is primarily suitable for printing inks, varnishes and coatings consists of 65-75% nitrocellulose, 3-8% water, 10-15% non-solvating plasticizer and 10-15% of an active solvent suitable for both nitroce... | 11/03/1998 |
| 5711793 | Lacquer vehicles in granular form and free from emulsifying agents, and their preparation Lacquer vehicles in granular form, wherein the lacquer vehicles in granular form are composed of 10-82 weight % cellulose ester and 18-90 weight % resin and/or plasticizer as an explosive stabilizer.... | 01/27/1998 |
| 4891248 | Catalyst-containing coating to promote rapid curing of polyurethane lacquers Disclosed is a process for promoting the rapid curing of a two component polyurethane lacquer that has been applied to a substrate. A cure coat composition consisting of a hydroxy functional polymer such as nitrocellulose, a solvent for the polymer, and a... | 01/02/1990 |
| 4822423 | Nail cosmetic composition A nail cosmetic composition comprising 3% to 15% by weight of nitrocellulose, 3% to 15% by weight of a resin, 2% to 8% by weight of a plasticizer, 60% to 85% by weight of a solvent, 1% to 10% by weight of a matting agent, and 0.1% to 2.5% by weight of mic... | 04/18/1989 |
| 4712571 | Nail polish compositions and means for applying same A novel nail polish composition having a low viscosity, i.e. not greater than about 200 cps comprising from about 3.0% to about 24.0% a shade paste, suitable film former and thinner and a pen-like means for applying said nail polish having a substantially... | 12/15/1987 |
| 4521251 | Low-melting glass paste and cellulose nitrate therefor A cellulose nitrate having a degree of nitration of from 12.2% to 14.1% in terms of the nitrogen content and a degree of polymerization of from 100 to 1,000 is suitable to prepare a low-melting glass paste.... | 06/04/1985 |
| 4460411 | Nitrocellulose composition and process for producing the same A nitrocellulose composition in the form of chips containing 50 to 80 wt % of nitrocellulose and less than 1 wt % of water is produced by adding to water-wetted nitrocellulose an organic solvent which dissolves nitrocellulose and polyurethane resin and is... | 07/17/1984 |
| 4434259 | Base coatings for use on vacuum metallized paper Improved base coatings for use on paper substrates to be vacuum metallized consist essentially of an organic solvent solution (e.g. ethyl acetate or ethyl acetate/toluene) containing about 10-30 wt. % of a film-forming coating mixture of (a) about 90-98 w... | 02/28/1984 |
| 4384058 | Nail lacquer compositions A nail lacquer composition comprising a film-forming agent, a compatible solvent, and an auxiliary resin present in an amount sufficient to increase the wear resistance of the composition when dry and selected from alkyl cyanoacrylates, styrene-acrylonitr... | 05/17/1983 |
| 4256505 | Hot melt compositions Hot melt compositions of a cellulosic such as ethyl cellulose, an oil extender and a compatibilizing amount of a surfactant such as polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate exhibit (1) reduced oil exudation and/or (2) increased compatibility of the components... | 03/17/1981 |
| 4246032 | Process for controlling the position of fibrous webs A process for controlling the position of fibrous webs to be printed by applying thereon a ferromagnetic printing paste in the form of very small dots which are not visible or palpable, which paste consists of at least 85% by weight, based on the total so... | 01/20/1981 |