Patents Represented by Attorney Johan Bjorksten
  • Patent number: 4174014
    Abstract: Storage batteries and/or aggregates thereof are constructed to provide a high impact absorbency, so that their mass will serve a dual function: storing electricity and absorbing collision impacts.The collision protection for humans also involves two separate functions: impact absorption and gradual deceleration. The former is achieved by adding highly shock absorbent closed cell foamed metal plates to the battery aggregate, the second by spacing these in such a way that the impact absorption occurs gradually, so that the deceleration at no point exceeds that of 7 times gravity acceleration. To this end the battery aggregate is designed so that the shock energy absorption occurs in many centers or zones of the battery aggregate, thus providing a safe deceleration curve over a distance equal to the distance from leading side to trailing side of the battery aggregates as installed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1977
    Date of Patent: November 13, 1979
    Inventor: Johan A. Bjorksten
  • Patent number: 4148676
    Abstract: Non-woven articles, including garments and porous sheet materials, are made from continuous filaments by ejecting continuous yarn or filaments into turbulent air and contacting them with binder in a high density fog while still suspended in air, so that the binder dries sufficiently to become non-migrating before the yarn is deposited on the screen or mold on which the fibers are brought into contact with each other and bonding takes place. This method is particularly suitable for making garments of elastomeric fibers, not easily handled in ordinary production machinery. Another generally applicable advantage is that the resultant products are exceptionally flexible and that the articles produced do not split into stratified binder-rich and-poor areas, but are uniformly bonded throughout.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 10, 1979
    Assignee: Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Elmer G. Paquette, Karl R. Guenther
  • Patent number: 4104355
    Abstract: Fibers composed of mixtures of refractory metal oxides, other than silica, are treated by a process involving a drawing step to markedly increase the modulus of elasticity of the fibers. The compositions of the fibers to which the process is applied are typically mixtures of refractory vitreous metal oxides such as calcia, alumina, verylia and the like which are devoid or nearly devoid of silica or other network formers but may be a single such oxide mixed with no more than small or insignificant amounts of such other oxides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1978
    Assignee: Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley A. Dunn, Elmer G. Paquette
  • Patent number: 4015105
    Abstract: A high proportion of inexpensive materials are utilized to provide a low-cost heating element in panel form having a resistivity of 10.sup.-.sup.3 to 10.sup.3 ohm-centimeters which may be operated in the ambient atmosphere as or in a wall, ceiling or floor of a heating or warming oven or a room of a human residence and which may be contacted by humans without receiving an electric shock or thermal burn.The composition comprises iron particles or iron filings and inexpensive material such as bottle glass or such waste material as glass from re-cycled bottles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1975
    Date of Patent: March 29, 1977
    Assignee: Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventor: Stanley Austin Dunn
  • Patent number: 3958754
    Abstract: Means to remove snow loads from a roof includes a roof structure for a building and treating means within the building. The roof structure is characterized by flexibility and relatively high initial thermal insulation value and comprises a relatively non-yielding roof base, an elastically compressible insulating layer resting thereon, and a very light weight continuous top layer positioned outermost, so that the weight of this top layer will be considerably less than the expectable weight of a heavy snowfall. Snow on the roof compresses the insulation and reduces the thermal insulating value so snow on such roof will rapidly be melted by heat leakage through the roof, yet the previous high thermal insulation will be restored as soon as snow pressure ceases.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1974
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1976
    Assignee: Griffolyn Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Morton Austin Newcomb, Johan A. Bjorksten