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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4049861 | Abrasion resistant coatings Abrasion resistant coatings comprising epoxy-terminated silanes cured in the presence of highly fluorinated aliphatic sulfonic and sulfonylic catalysts are solvent and abrasion resistant.... | 09/20/1977 |
| 4039701 | Method of metallizing a screen having a luminescent layer A method of metallizing a screen with a luminescent layer. The method comprises the following steps: providing a film that can be fired. Blasting parts of the film projecting beyond the luminescent layer with a fine-granular material, metallizing the film... | 08/02/1977 |
| 4039310 | Process of strengthening glass bottles and the like A method of strengthening glass comprising heating the glass to a temperature between approximately 700° F. and the decomposition temperature of a selected fatty acid, and applying said fatty acid to the surface of the glass. The fatty acid, in regard to... | 08/02/1977 |
| 4020218 | Polysulfide sealant and caulk compositions This invention relates to enchancing the bonding of polysulfide sealants to a variety of inorganic substrates, most particularly, to metal, ceramic, concrete, and glass substrates. This improved bonding of sealant is achieved by the use of a silane adhesi... | 04/26/1977 |
| 4015044 | Process of bonding polyurethane-sealants and caulks This invention involves a new class of silane adhesion promoters for the bonding of polyurethane sealants to a variety of substrates. These silane adhesion promoters are bis-trialkoxysilylorgano polysulfide compounds.... | 03/29/1977 |
| 4015047 | Polyurethane sealant and caulk systems This invention involves a new class of silane adhesion promoters for the bonding of polyurethane sealants to a variety of substrates. These silane adhesion promoters are mercapto substituted norbornyl containing hydrolyzable silane.... | 03/29/1977 |
| 4001068 | Process for sealing glass to metal A process for sealing glass to metal by applying a methylolated polyoxazoline to the surfaces of the glass and metal which are to be joined, applying a sealant to the oxazoline-coated surfaces, joining the glass and metal surfaces to be sealed and allowin... | 01/04/1977 |
| 4000347 | Process of bonding polysulfide sealant and caulk compositions This invention relates to enhancing the bonding of polysulfide sealants to a variety of inorganic substrates, most particularly, to metal, ceramic, concrete, and glass substrates. The enhanced bonding of the polysulfide sealant is achieved by the use of a... | 12/28/1976 |
| 3993835 | Transition metal oxide complex coupling agents coated on siliceous substrates A substrate such as glass contains a coating of a transition metal oxide complex with an ortho functional aromatic compound which contains a functional group which can react with a phenolic or resorcinolic resin or other organic compound or polymer. The o... | 11/23/1976 |
| 3989864 | Process for applying abrasion resistant phosphate coating to glass container A process for providing an abrasion resistant coating on the surface of a glass container by treating the container with a solution containing 0.5 to 10% by weight of phosphoric acid and less than 5% by weight of metal phosphate in an aqueous diluent, the... | 11/02/1976 |
| 3984608 | Glassware having improved resistance to abrasion A method is provided for treating ionomeric polymers so as to inhibit the tendency of the polymers to form films. A coating composition including the treated ionomeric polymer is suitable for coating glassware so as to provide glassware having improved re... | 10/05/1976 |
| 3976819 | Resin-coated glass bottles A resin-coated high pressure glass bottle prepared by forming a first layer with pullulan on the exterior surface of a high pressure glass bottle and then overcoating this first layer with a resin of high alkali resistance, e.g. an epoxy, urethane or ethy... | 08/24/1976 |
| 3966531 | Compositions containing silanes possessing imide groups Compositions are prepared by reacting one mol of a bis-imide of the formula: ##EQU1## with at least one mol of an amino-silane of the formula: ##EQU2## IN WHICH R represents a divalent hydrocarbon radical with 2 to 20 carbon atoms which is ... | 06/29/1976 |
| 3959533 | Method of improving adhesion of rubbery copolymers to glass The adhesion of rubbery copolymers such as styrene-butadiene and styrene-isoprene rubbers to glass is vastly improved by first applying to the glass surface a combination of two primers within specified ratios and separately applying the copolymer thereov... | 05/25/1976 |
| 3944440 | Selective reflecting metal/metal oxide coatings using surfactant to promote uniform oxidation Metal/metal oxide coated articles having selective reflectance and transmittance of radiation over an extended spectral range are provided by a combination of alternately disposed coating layers of metal and metal oxide, the metals of the metal layer bein... | 03/16/1976 |
| 3944511 | Chemically modified polymers There is disclosed a process for preparing chemically modified polyolefins or copolymers thereof which comprises reacting an olefin polymer with a co-reactant having a structure containing both a hydrocarbon residue and at least one highly polar functiona... | 03/16/1976 |
| 3937676 | Lubricity coating for plastic coated glass articles A lubricity coating for glass articles which have previously been coated with an ionic copolymer of an alpha olefin and an alpha, beta-ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid. The preferred lubricity coating comprises calcium stearate and polyvinyl alco... | 02/10/1976 |