Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Layer or component removable to expose adhesive
Patent
1996-05-16
1998-12-01
Ahmad, Nasser
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Layer or component removable to expose adhesive
52 73, 52 74, 135 87, 135 8801, 135 8807, 135 8809, 135908, 428 404, 428 413, 428 415, 428 417, 428 418, 428213, 428412, 428480, 428483, 428918, B32B 2718
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
A self-supporting structure protects individuals from solar ultraviolet radiation without obstructing their views. The structure is formed from a substantially transparent substrate to which is applied an ultraviolet radiation absorbing material. A photochromic component can also be added to the substrate. The structure can be used as a golf cart or marine vessel canopy, as a building awning or canopy, as a window blind, or for any other application where a substantially transparent self-supporting structure that absorbs ultraviolet radiation is needed.
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Ahmad Nasser
Ingerman Jeffrey H.
Polymer Innovations Corporation
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