Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Hollow or container type article – Cellular material derived from plant or animal source
Patent
1980-06-02
1982-06-15
Lilling, Herbert J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Hollow or container type article
Cellular material derived from plant or animal source
73293, 73323, 73327, 73334, 116227, 116276, 220 82R, 524579, B65D 634, B32B 2720, C08K 714
Patent
active
043351670
ABSTRACT:
An improved brake fluid reservoir is disclosed. The reservoir is made from polymethylpentene and includes 10-20% by weight glass fibers as an opacifying agent. A translucent reservoir is obtained which has the highly desirable feature of visibility of the fluid level in the reservoir without providing a clear view of the fluid.
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Edison International Inc.
Gewlow Jon Carl
LaPorte Ronald J.
Lilling Herbert J.
Wendell William H.
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