Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Using solid work treating agents
Reexamination Certificate
2005-04-26
2005-04-26
El-Arini, Zeinab (Department: 1746)
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Using solid work treating agents
C134S042000, C015S210100, C015S218000, C015S218100, C015S244300, C015S244400, C428S308400, C428S319300, C428S319100, C428S161000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06884300
ABSTRACT:
A cleaning sheet has a base sheet, a first polishing layer formed on the base sheet, a porous foamed layer having air bubbles inside formed on the base sheet, and a second polishing layer formed on the foamed layer. The surface of the foamed layer may be flat or preferably porous with the second polishing layer having openings corresponding to those on the porous surface of the foamed layer. For cleaning a probe by using such a cleaning sheet, the tip of the probe is caused to penetrate the surface of the second polishing layer, to pass through the foamed layer and to be pressed against the first polishing layer.
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Sakamoto Akihiro
Sato Satoru
Beyer Weaver & Thomas LLP
El-Arini Zeinab
Nihon Microcoating Co., Ltd.
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