Abstract: Process and machine for multi-color injection molding of plastic products having three-dimensional appearance of continuous or discontinuous multi-color patterns according to a preset program through injection of various kinds and/or colors of resins into a cavity, the resins being injected from at least three injection units, merged into and blended together in a molten resin mixing manifold. The multi-color injection molding machine has more than three injection units established around the molten resin mixing manifold. The manifold internally holds an arranging chamber, which received a resin from each injection unit and forms a compounded or layered resin flow. For the purpose of presenting intricate multi-color patterns according to a preset program, the arranging chamber is detachably mounted in the molten resin mixing manifold.
Abstract: A free-flowing, non-spherical, fragmentary, toner particle is prepared by blending a mixture of thermoplastic resins with magnetic iron oxide. The dispersion is processed to a fine powder and dry blended with conductive carbon black which is anchored onto the surface of the particle by warm air or gas.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 20, 1977
Date of Patent:
September 8, 1981
Assignee:
Black Copy Company, Inc.
Inventors:
Arthur S. Diamond, Sydney N. Floersheim
Abstract: A method for making a decorative plate used in a building characterized by making a transfer sheet by applying a primer layer comprising a water-soluble binder to the surface of a synthetic resin sheet, printing a pattern comprising a coloring agent and a binder, at least one of which is water-soluble, on the primer layer, making a mold for a slip casting having the pattern layer on the inside surface by shaping the transfer sheet with the surface of the pattern layer upward, pouring a mixture comprising a hydraulic material and water into the mold, hardening the mixture, and stripping the synthetic resin sheet from the resulting decorative plate produced.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 28, 1978
Date of Patent:
July 22, 1980
Assignees:
Taisei Kensetsu Kabushiki Kaisha, Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
Abstract: A low toxicity, castable, fast curing, polyurethane high strength elastomer is prepared from a liquid prepolymer diol, a cycloaliphatic diisocyanate, a polyalkanol amine and a small amount of soluble metal salt catalyst. The composition can be formulated by either a prepolymer or "one-shot" technique and cures at ambient temperature.
Abstract: A substrate to be used as a support for a release coating is provided with a powdery release support with a release agent which is substantially non-tacky by applying on the support an aqueous solution, dispersion or paste containing a lactam compound which is water soluble, swells in water or forms a paste with water, drying the resulting coating. The process comprises treating the release agent, drying the release agent, applying a polyurethane coating over the release support and then removing the polyurethane coating from the release support. The release agent is selected from lactams and addition compounds of lactams with water, oximes, amines, monofunctional or polyfunctional alcohol or thioalcohols and mixture thereof.
Abstract: Processes for coating concrete bricks with exposed surfaces having sharply delineated portions of contrasting color and/or texture by periodically and regularly forming atomized particles of a viscous cementitious slurry and directing same on to portions of surfaces of each of a plurality of green concrete bricks in groups located stationary in regular fashion for a brief period and thereafter firing the thus coated uncured brick. The processes include steps for rapidly and/or sequentially varying the colors applied to the different groups of bricks during successive cycles of coating the successively treated different groups of such brick.