Purses – wallets – and protective covers – Protective cover made of flaccid material – For a racquet
Patent
1974-08-16
1976-04-20
Van Balen, William J.
Purses, wallets, and protective covers
Protective cover made of flaccid material
For a racquet
220 63A, 220 85B, 244135B, 428 35, 428215, 428252, 428425, B65D 8500, B64D 3702, B32B 102
Patent
active
039511901
ABSTRACT:
A container capable of passing the temperature requirements of U.S. Defense Department Specification MIL-T-25783 B and C (ASG) Tank, Fuel Aircraft and Missile Non-Self Sealing High Temperature Removable consisting of an inner layer of polyurethane elastomer of 2 to 30 mils adhered to at least one ply of nitrile rubber coated polyester fabric, said ply of nitrile rubber being adhered to an inner side of a barrier layer of a polyamide epoxy resin mixture and a nitrile rubber compounded with phenolic resin being used as a tie coat between the barrier and the polyester fabric.
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Brunner F. W.
Goodyear Aerospace Corporation
Lipsey Charles E.
Van Balen William J.
Wolfe J. D.
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