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Reexamination Certificate
2005-12-20
2005-12-20
Morris, Terrel (Department: 1771)
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or...
Including a second component containing structurally defined...
C524S445000, C524S447000, C524S052000, C264S005000, C428S323000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06977115
ABSTRACT:
A reinforced molded article having reinforced protrusions extending from the surface of the article is suitable for molding into automobile trim. The article comprises at least one thermoplastic; about 2% to about 15% by volume reinforcing particles having one or more layers of 0.7 nm–1.2 nm thick platelets, wherein more than about 50% of the reinforcing particles are less than about 20 layers thick; whereby the reinforcing particles reinforce a protrusion from the surface of the molded article, the protrusion having a thickness of less than 1/10 inch. A method of producing reinforced articles comprising this reinforced protrusion is also disclosed.
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Magna International of America, Inc.
Morris Terrel
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw & Pittman LLP
Salvatore Lynda M.
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