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Fabric (woven, Knitted, Or Nonwoven Textile Or Cloth, Etc.) > Coated Or Impregnated Woven, Knit, Or Nonwoven Fabric Which Is Not (a) Associated With Another Preformed Layer Or Fiber Layer Or, (b) With Respect To Woven And Knit, Characterized, Respectively, By A Particular Or Differential Weave Or Knit, Wherein The Coating Or Impregnation Is Neither A Foamed Material Nor A Free Metal Or Alloy Layer > Coating Or Impregnation Absorbs Sound Coating Or Impregnation Absorbs SoundCoating Or Impregnation Absorbs Sound patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.11/02/06 - 20060246799 - Sound attenuating/absorbing laminates and methods of making same Sound attenuating laminates for use within vehicles are provided that include a substrate and polyurethane attached to selected portions of the substrate. The polyurethane is non-porous and serves as a barrier to attenuate sound passing through the substrate. Additional non-porous polyurethane may be added to one or more selected portions ... 05/18/06 - 20060105655 - Virtual card service system and method The present invention is fluorine-containing ethylene copolymer composition and a process of preparing same. The ethylene copolymers of the present invention are melt processible fluorinated copolymers having surface energies of less than about 25 dynes/cm. ... 05/18/06 - 20060105654 - Treatment of textiles with fluorinated polyethers A polymer adapted for the Shrink resist treatment of textile materials imparting water, stain and/or oil repellency. The polymer includes a fluorinated polyether. ... 09/01/05 - 20050191921 - Multidensity liner/insulator having reinforcing ribs A liner/insulator including a base layer of fibrous material and a plurality of ribs of fibrous insulation material thermally bonded to said base layer. The fibrous material is constructed of either (a) thermoplastic polymer staple fibers and thermoplastic bicomponent fibers, (b) glass staple fibers and thermoplastic bicomponent fibers and (c) ... ### FreshPatents.com Support |