Patents by Inventor Rodney L. Ward

Rodney L. Ward has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5017324
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a non-woven pad consisting of fibrous material in which highly moisture-absorbent particles are intermixed with the fibrous material throughout a predetermined portion of the thickness of the non-woven pad. The non-woven pad is formed atop a conveyor moving through a chamber which has a duct connected to a source of vacuum operable to draw fibrous material injected into the chamber onto the conveyor. A spray gun or an extension thereof is positioned within the chamber relative to the fibrous material atop the conveyor, and is operated to discharge moisture-absorbent material at a predetermined velocity, such that the moisture-absorbent material is intermixed with the fibrous material throughout preferably a center layer of the thickness of the non-woven pad while forming boundary layers on either side of the center layer which are substantially free of moisture-absorbent material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas A. Kaiser, Douglas C. Mulder, David E. O'Ryan, Douglas A. Schneider, Rodney L. Ward
  • Patent number: 5002229
    Abstract: A powder spray gun comrpises a tubular housing having ambient air flow passages located in the side wall thereof medially of the opposite ends. A pair of air flow amplifiers are mounted in the housing on opposite sides of the ambient air flow passages and are so oriented that compressed air supplied to the upstream one of these amplifiers, the so called suspension amplifier, is operable to draw ambient air into the outlet end of the suspension amplifier, and compressed air supplied to the downstream amplifier, the so called pattern amplifier, is operable to draw ambient air into the inlet end of the pattern amplifier. The amplifiers are secured within the housing by end caps which are sealingly secured onto the ends of the housing by bayonet pin and slot connectors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1991
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Douglas A. Schneider, Robert Lehky, Douglas C. Mulder, Rodney L. Ward
  • Patent number: 4927346
    Abstract: An apparatus for forming a non-woven pad consisting of fibrous material in which highly moisture-absorbent particles are intermixed with the fibrous material throughout a predetermined portion of the thickness of the non-woven pad. The non-woven pad is formed atop a conveyor moving through a chamber which has a duct connected to a source of vacuum operable to draw fibrous material injected into the chamber onto the conveyor. A spray gun or an extension thereof is positioned within the chamber relative to the fibrous material atop the conveyor, and is operated to discharge moisture-absorbent material at a predetermined velocity, such that the moisture-absorbent material is intermixed with the fibrous material throughout preferably a center layer of the thickness of the non-woven pad while forming boundary layers on either side of the center layer which are substantially free of moisture-absorbent material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1989
    Date of Patent: May 22, 1990
    Assignee: Nordson Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas A. Kaiser, Douglas C. Mulder, David E. O'Ryan, Douglas A. Schneider, Rodney L. Ward
  • Patent number: 3962490
    Abstract: A process and product are disclosed relating to the preparation of a metallic substrate of a workpiece for a subsequent deposition of a ceramic coating, such as porcelain enamel, in which the metal of the substrate is one that is not sufficiently electrochemically active to be coated by electrophoresis, for example, stainless steel or those alloys containing principally nickel and/or chromium. In one form, the metallic substrate is first covered with an oxide, and preferably a thermally decomposable compound, of a transition metal selected from Groups IIIB through Group IIB of the Periodic Table of The Elements. The workpiece is then heated to alloy the transition metal with the substrate of the workpiece, after which a ceramic coat may be applied. When the transition metal is present as a thermally decomposable compound, the compound must decompose prior to reaching an alloying temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 1974
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1976
    Assignee: Ferro Corporation
    Inventor: Rodney L. Ward