Maria C Maia, Age 81Seekonk, MA

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Seekonk, MA

East Providence, RI

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Career records & work history

Lawyers & Attorneys

Maria Maia Photo 1

Maria Maia - Lawyer

Office:
Carlos de Sousa e Brito & Associados
Specialties:
Administrative Law, Municipal Law, Civil Law, Private and Public Construction Law, Tax Law, Commercial Law, In Bond Transactions Law, Real Estate and Zoning Litigation, Product Liability, Immigration, Naturalization
ISLN:
914256203
Admitted:
1970
University:
University of Coimbra, 1966; University of Coimbra, 1966; University of Coimbra, 1966; University of Coimbra, 1968; University of Coimbra, 1968; University of Coimbra, 1968
Maria Maia Photo 2

Maria Maia - Lawyer

Office:
Maria Helena Vaz Maia
Specialties:
Administrative Law-Municipal Law, Civil Law, Private and Public Construction Law, Tax Law, Commercial Law, In Bond Transactions Law, Real Estate and Zoning, Litigation, Product Liability, Immigration, Naturalization
ISLN:
905240242
Admitted:
1970
University:
University of Coimbra, 1966; University of Coimbra, 1966; University of Coimbra, 1966; University of Coimbra, 1968; University of Coimbra, 1968; University of Coimbra, 1968

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Flexible Sign Substrate With Black In Back

US Patent:
2006001, Jan 19, 2006
Filed:
Jul 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/891392
Inventors:
Maria Maia - Seekonk MA, US
Bryan Rose - Warwick RI, US
Peter Burnett - Cohasset MA, US
International Classification:
D04B 21/00
D03D 9/00
G09F 7/00
B32B 27/12
D04G 1/00
US Classification:
442041000, 442001000, 040584000, 442038000
Abstract:
The invention is a black-in-back backlit sign substrate that has an eradicable ink. The substrate is constructed of a scrim coated on the front-side and back-side with an extruded translucent PVC, and a back-side coating of an eradicable ink. The scrim is a polyester yarn having a count of 12×12 to 20×20, with a more preferable count of 18×15 to 18×18. The weight of the backlit sign substrate is in the range of 14 to 28 oz./sq yd, with a nominal weight of about 16 oz/sq yd for the 18×15 scrim and about 24 oz/sq yd for the 18×18 scrim. The tensile strength of the 18×18 scrim sign substrate is about 270 lbs/in in the warp direction and about 220 lbs/in in the fill direction. Overall, the weight of the front-side coating is preferably slightly heavier than the back-side coating to ensure that the face of the sign is very smooth. The substrate is calendered to enhance smoothness, reduce coating profile imperfections, or to add embossing. The eradicable ink is applied as a solvent borne coating using an applicator such as a gravure roll or rotary screen, such as a Stork coater. A coating thickness of less than 0.5 mils is desired. The preferred eradicable ink is jet black, compounded to have good resistance to weather; in particular, UV radiation, resistance to cracking, crazing, and resistance to mildew and fungi in general. The sign substrate can, optionally, be front-side coated with a substantially clear acrylic topcoat, compounded to filter out UV radiation, and enhance weatherability.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Villa-Lobos: Alma Brasileira

Author:
Maria Maia
ISBN #:
8585910313

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