Phase change inks
    1.
    发明申请
    Phase change inks 有权
    相变油墨

    公开(公告)号:US20070120908A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-05-31

    申请号:US11289620

    申请日:2005-11-30

    IPC分类号: B41J2/175 C09D11/00 C09D11/02

    CPC分类号: C09D11/101 C09D11/34

    摘要: The phase change ink a viscosity of from about 4 mPa-s to about 50 mPa-s at a first temperature and has a viscosity of from 104 mPa-s to about 109 mPa-s at a second lower temperature. The second temperature may be below the first temperature by at least 10° C. but by no more than 50° C. The first temperature may be from about 60° C. to about 110° C. and the second temperature may be from about 20° C. to about 70 ° C. A curve of log10 viscosity of the phase change ink plotted against temperature in degrees Celsius may have a slope having an absolute value less than 0.02 at the first temperature and have a slope having an absolute value greater than 0.08 for at least a region second temperatures.

    摘要翻译: 相变墨在第一温度下的粘度为约4mPa·s至约50mPa·s,并且具有10-4mPa·s至约10°/ 在第二较低温度下,SUP> mPa-s。 第二温度可以低于第一温度至少10℃,但不超过50℃。第一温度可以为约60℃至约110℃,第二温度可以为约 20℃至约70℃。相变墨水的对数粘度曲线相对于摄氏温度的曲线可以具有在第一温度下具有小于0.02的绝对值的斜率,以及 在至少一个区域第二温度下具有绝对值大于0.08的斜率。

    Radiation curable phase change inks containing gellants
    2.
    发明申请
    Radiation curable phase change inks containing gellants 失效
    含有胶凝剂的可辐射固化相变油墨

    公开(公告)号:US20070120924A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-05-31

    申请号:US11289609

    申请日:2005-11-30

    IPC分类号: G01D11/00

    CPC分类号: C09D11/34 C09D11/101

    摘要: A radiation curable phase change ink preferably used in piezoelectric ink jet devices includes an ink vehicle that includes at least one gellant comprised of a curable polyamide-epoxy acrylate component and a polyamide component, and at least one colorant. The use of the gellant enables the ink to form a gel state having a viscosity of at least 103 mPa·s at very low temperatures of about 25° C. to about 100° C. The ink may thus be jetted at very low jetting temperatures of, for example, about 40° C. to about 110° C. The ink may be used to form an image by heating the ink to a first temperature at which the ink may be jetted, jetting onto a member or substrate maintained at a second temperature at which the ink forms a gel state, and exposing the ink to radiation energy to polymerize curable components of the ink.

    摘要翻译: 优选用于压电喷墨装置中的可辐照固化相变油墨包括包含至少一种由可固化的聚酰胺 - 环氧丙烯酸酯组分和聚酰胺组分组成的胶凝剂和至少一种着色剂的油墨载体。 使用胶凝剂使油墨能够在约25℃至约100℃的非常低的温度下形成粘度至少为10 -3 mPa.s的凝胶态。油墨可以 因此在例如约40℃至约110℃的非常低的喷射温度下喷射。油墨可以用于通过将油墨加热到可喷射油墨的第一温度来形成图像,喷射 在保持在油墨形成凝胶状态的第二温度下的构件或基底上,并将油墨暴露于辐射能量以聚合油墨的可固化组分。

    Radiation curable ink containing a curable wax
    3.
    发明申请
    Radiation curable ink containing a curable wax 有权
    含有可固化蜡的可辐射固化油墨

    公开(公告)号:US20070120925A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-05-31

    申请号:US11289615

    申请日:2005-11-30

    IPC分类号: G01D11/00 B41J2/17

    CPC分类号: C09D11/101 C09D11/34

    摘要: Curable monomer that is liquid at 25° C., curable wax and colorant together from a radiation curable ink. This ink may be used to form images by providing the radiation curable ink at a first temperature; applying the radiation curable ink to the substrate to form an image, the substrate being at a second temperature, which is below the first temperature; and exposing the radiation curable ink to radiation to cure the ink.

    摘要翻译: 可固化的单体,其在25℃下为液体,可固化的蜡和着色剂一起来自可辐射固化的油墨。 该油墨可以用于通过在第一温度下提供可辐射固化油墨来形成图像; 将所述可辐射固化油墨施加到所述基底以形成图像,所述基底处于低于所述第一温度的第二温度; 并将辐射固化油墨暴露于辐射以固化油墨。

    Phase change inks
    5.
    发明申请
    Phase change inks 有权
    相变油墨

    公开(公告)号:US20070120917A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-05-31

    申请号:US11291055

    申请日:2005-11-30

    IPC分类号: G01D11/00 C09D11/00 C09D11/02

    CPC分类号: C09D11/328 C09D11/34

    摘要: Disclosed is a phase change ink comprising (a) a colorant and (b) a phase change ink carrier, said carrier comprising (i) a branched triamide and (ii) a polyethylene wax having an average peak molecular weight of from about 350 to about 730 and a polydispersity of from about 1.05 to about 3.0. Also disclosed is a process which comprises (1) incorporating into an ink jet printing apparatus a phase change ink comprising (a) a colorant and (b) a phase change ink carrier, said carrier comprising (i) a branched triamide and (ii) a polyethylene wax having an average peak molecular weight of from about 350 to about 730 and a polydispersity of from about 1.05 to about 3.0; (2) melting the ink; and (3) causing droplets of the melted ink to be ejected in an imagewise pattern onto a substrate.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种相变油墨,其包含(a)着色剂和(b)相变油墨载体,所述载体包含(i)支链三酰胺和(ii)平均峰分子量为约350至约 730,多分散性为约1.05至约3.0。 还公开了一种方法,其包括(1)在喷墨打印设备中并入包含(a)着色剂和(b)相变油墨载体的相变油墨,所述载体包含(i)支链三酰胺和(ii) 平均峰分子量为约350至约730,多分散度为约1.05至约3.0的聚乙烯蜡; (2)熔化油墨; 和(3)使熔融油墨的液滴以成像图案喷射到基板上。

    Phase change inks
    6.
    发明申请
    Phase change inks 有权
    相变油墨

    公开(公告)号:US20070120911A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-05-31

    申请号:US11290221

    申请日:2005-11-30

    IPC分类号: B41J2/175 C09D11/00

    CPC分类号: C09D11/34

    摘要: Disclosed is a phase change ink comprising (a) a colorant and (b) a phase change ink carrier, said carrier comprising (i) a branched triamide and (ii) a polyethylene wax having an average peak molecular weight of from about 350 to about 730, a polydispersity of from about 1.03 to about 3.0, and an asymmetrical molecular weight distribution skewed toward the high molecular weight end. Also disclosed is a process which comprises (1) incorporating into an ink jet printing apparatus a phase change ink comprising (a) a colorant and (b) a phase change ink carrier, said carrier comprising (i) a branched triamide and (ii) a polyethylene wax having an average peak molecular weight of from about 350 to about 730, a polydispersity of from about 1.03 to about 3.0, and an asymmetrical molecular weight distribution skewed toward the high molecular weight end; (2) melting the ink; and (3) causing droplets of the melted ink to be ejected in an imagewise pattern onto a substrate.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种相变油墨,其包含(a)着色剂和(b)相变油墨载体,所述载体包含(i)支链三酰胺和(ii)平均峰分子量为约350至约 730,多分散性为约1.03至约3.0,并且向高分子量端倾斜的不对称分子量分布。 还公开了一种方法,其包括(1)在喷墨打印设备中并入包含(a)着色剂和(b)相变油墨载体的相变油墨,所述载体包含(i)支链三酰胺和(ii) 平均峰分子量为约350至约730,多分散度为约1.03至约3.0的聚乙烯蜡和向高分子量端倾斜的不对称分子量分布; (2)熔化油墨; 和(3)使熔融油墨的液滴以成像图案喷射到基板上。

    Methods and devices for retaining cerclage cable
    7.
    发明申请
    Methods and devices for retaining cerclage cable 审中-公开
    保留环扎电缆的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US20050038428A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-02-17

    申请号:US10903400

    申请日:2004-07-30

    申请人: David Kelman C. Allen

    发明人: David Kelman C. Allen

    CPC分类号: A61B17/8605 A61B17/842

    摘要: Methods and devices for retaining cerclage cable are described. According to one embodiment, a method comprising initiating a surgical procedure wherein an orthopedic device is secured to a bone at least in part with cerclage cable, and wherein the orthopedic device comprises an opening configured to receive a retaining device, providing a retaining device, wherein the retaining devices comprises a shaft, the shaft comprising a proximal end, the proximal end comprising a head containing retaining structure configured to secure the cerclage cable, and whereby the cerclage cable does not thread through an opening in the retaining device, and wherein the shaft further comprises a distal end configured to be inserted through the orthopedic device into the bone, inserting the retaining device through the opening in the orthopedic device and into the bone, securing the cerclage cable in the retaining structure in the proximal end of the retaining device, and completing the surgical procedure with the orthopedic device, cerclage cable, and retaining device in place is described.

    摘要翻译: 描述了保持环扎电缆的方法和装置。 根据一个实施例,一种方法包括启动外科手术,其中整形外科装置至少部分地用结扎电缆固定到骨头上,并且其中整形外科装置包括构造成接收保持装置的开口,提供保持装置,其中 所述保持装置包括轴,所述轴包括近端,所述近端包括头部容纳保持结构,所述保持结构被构造成固定所述环扎电缆,并且由此所述环形电缆不穿过所述保持装置中的开口,并且其中所述轴 进一步包括构造成通过整形外科设备插入到骨中的远端,将保持装置插入整形外科装置中的开口并进入骨中,将环扎电缆固定在保持装置的近端中的保持结构中, 并用矫形装置,环扎电缆和保持装置完成外科手术 描述了e到位。

    Systems, methods, and apparatuses for tensioning an orthopedic surgical cable

    公开(公告)号:US20060167464A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-07-27

    申请号:US11233892

    申请日:2005-09-23

    IPC分类号: A61B17/58

    摘要: Systems, methods, and apparatuses for tensioning an orthopedic surgical cable used in conjunction with an orthopedic implant device, a bone, and/or bone implant or structure. At least one device in accordance with various embodiments of the invention includes a handheld body handheld body capable of receiving a portion of the orthopedic surgical cable. The handheld body includes a clamping body adapted to restrain a first portion of the orthopedic surgical cable with an adjustable gripping force, wherein a tension is placed on the orthopedic surgical cable. The handheld body also includes an adjusting mechanism adapted to cooperate with the clamping body to change the gripping force on the orthopedic surgical cable. In addition, the handheld body includes a slide adapted to change the position of the clamping body relative to the handheld body. Furthermore, the handheld body includes a force application member operably connected to the slide, wherein the slide is adapted to be manipulated in order to change the position of the clamping body in a manner whereby the tension is subject to gradual control by manipulation of the slide and force application member, and whereby the handheld body and orthopedic surgical cable are adapted to allow the orthopedic surgical cable to be tensioned by the clamping body at a first tension, and further adapted to allow the orthopedic surgical cable to be subsequently tensioned by the slide and force application member at a second tension without loss of tension.

    Systems and methods for securing fractures using plates and cable clamps
    9.
    发明申请
    Systems and methods for securing fractures using plates and cable clamps 审中-公开
    使用板和电缆夹固定裂缝的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US20060129151A1

    公开(公告)日:2006-06-15

    申请号:US11259854

    申请日:2005-10-26

    IPC分类号: A61F2/30

    摘要: Systems, devices, and methods of using bone plates with cable clamps to help secure bone plates in the desired positions for securing and treating bone fractures. The bone plates are adapted to be used interchangeably with bone screws, compression screws, or cable clamps.

    摘要翻译: 使用具有电缆夹的骨板的系统,装置和方法来帮助将骨板固定在期望的位置以固定和治疗骨折。 骨板适于与骨螺钉,压缩螺钉或电缆夹互换使用。