Abstract:
A paint mask for shielding windows while painting mullions of a window, made of a flexible sheet material having an attractiveness for holding to glass. The paint mask is sized for covering a pane of glass held by mullions. The sheet is engaged flatly to the glass pane to receive paint while the mullion is painted. A method of shielding a glass pane while painting mullions is disclosed.
Abstract:
This invention pertains to a procedure for making reflecting plates, having reflective film, to be used for vehicle licenses and identification, whose identification characters are raised or depressed and then blocked with a paint or substance, using rollers to prevent them from being painted when the entire background or front of said plate, which is opaque, translucent or less reflective than the identification characters on said plate, is painted, and the product resulting from said process.
Abstract:
The commutating poles of vehicular-type d-c motors, for example for trolley buses or trolley cars, are made by winding, on edge, a copper strip, permitting the wound copper strip to resiliently, spring-like expand so that the individual spiral loops thereof will be slightly spaced from each other, and then exposing the copper strip in a fluidized bed to an insulating powder, for example polyethylene or polyurethane, which is subsequently cured in a hardening or sintering process.
Abstract:
There is described a method and kit for enhancing the quality of designs to auto exteriors.A uniquely thin mask and an improved paint composition provide means for reproducing designs of consistently high quality.
Abstract:
A colored pattern imitating the grain of wood is formed on the surface of an article formed of an aluminum or its alloy by dipping the article in a coating bath floating a coating material in a multilinear pattern or multiannular pattern to form on the surface of the article a masking film in a pattern of the wood grain, subjecting the article to an oxide film application or etching and, after removal of the masking film, subjecting the article to an electrolytic coloring process.
Abstract:
A masking process, during the vapor deposition coating of a partially masked substrate with a condensible vaporous precursor of a coating material, which comprises heating the edges of the masked/unmasked interface of such surface, during the coating process to a temperature at which the condensation of the condensible precursor is completely prevented or substantially retarded so as to prevent any, or any substantial, condensation of such precursor at such interface, and then removing the masking.
Abstract:
A method of producing a conversion element includes providing a substrate having a surface; forming a first mask structure above the surface, wherein the first mask structure has first webs and first openings arranged between the first webs and the first openings form cavities in which the surface of the substrate is accessible; arranging a second mask structure above the first mask structure, wherein the second mask structure has second webs and second openings arranged between the second webs, the first webs are at least partly covered by the second webs, and the cavities remain at least partly accessible through the second openings; spraying a material into the cavities through the second openings; removing the second mask structure; and removing the first mask structure.
Abstract:
A display device according to one or more exemplary embodiments of the present invention includes: a display panel; a window on the display panel; an active surface layer on the window; and a hard coating layer on the active surface layer and having a curved surface.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a substrate; and a plurality of thin-film elements formed on the substrate. Further, the thin-film element includes a thin-film section having a function selected from a group including piezoelectric effect, inverse piezoelectric effect, charge storage, semiconductivity, and conductivity, and the plurality of thin-film elements includes the thin-film sections having two or more different functions.