Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Composite; i.e. – plural – adjacent – spatially distinct metal...
Reexamination Certificate
2007-04-03
2007-04-03
McNeil, Jennifer (Department: 1775)
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
All metal or with adjacent metals
Composite; i.e., plural, adjacent, spatially distinct metal...
C416S24100B, C416S24100B, C427S454000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10689053
ABSTRACT:
A metal is used as a predominant component of an outermost metallic portion of a ceramic-containing and metal-containing vibration damping coating for a metallic article, for the purpose of enhancing resistance of the coating to foreign object damage and/or erosion while substantially maintaining or enhancing vibration damping performance of the coating.The outermost metallic portion is preferably substantially free of non-metallic intrusions and cavities.
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Patsias Sophoclis
Shipton Mark H
Baldwin Gordon R.
McNeil Jennifer
Oliff & Berridg,e PLC
Rolls-Royce PLC
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