Air Support Patents (Class 425/DIG2)
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Patent number: 5296170Abstract: A method for improving the internal surface of a gas-barrier, when required heat-shrinkable, multi-layer plastics film laminate in the form of a seamless tube having the innermost layer of olefin resin, the method including applying corona discharge employing at least two pairs of electrodes to the innermost layer from the outside of the tube having a gas sealed therein and pressed to a flat state avoiding the contact of opposed surface areas of innermost olefin resin layer with each other, the two pairs of electrodes being arranged such that one electrode of each pair is in contact with the outermost layer of the tube and the other of the same pair out of contact therewith while one electrode of one pair is kept in contact with the outermost layer of the tube with which one electrode of another pair is kept out of contact on the same side of the tube, so that the wetting tension of the innermost layer surface is increased to at least 35 dyne/cm by the corona discharge treatment.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1990Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignees: Gunze Ltd., Gunze Kobunshi CorporationInventors: Noritsugu Sugimoto, Nobuyuki Mori, Shoji Nakamura, Fusazo Wada
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Patent number: 5244618Abstract: Continuous process and apparatus form products from thermoplastic materials between top and bottom mold carriages. A flexible silicone rubber mold on a fiber belt continuously moves around each carriage frame. A surface of desired shape on one rubber mold mates with the desired shape of an opposed rubber mold forming a continuously moving mold channel into which is fed hot thermoplastic material at moldable temperature. After discharging the molded plastic product from the moving mold channel, localized surface heat in the molds resulting from contact with hot plastic is removed from the belt molds by air blown onto mold surfaces. Each carriage frame includes a back-up plate coated with low friction coefficient material over which slides a continuously moving belt mold. These slippery plates have numerous air-bearing holes feeding high pressure air between them and the respective moving fiber belt for reducing friction and wear.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Kemcast Partners-1989Inventors: W. James Kemerer, Clyde W. Vassar
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Patent number: 4465649Abstract: A process and system for the formation of a polymer foam sheet of comparatively uniform biaxially orientation and comparatively uniform dimensions prepared by extruding polymer foam so that it rides on a fluid bearing film between the point of extrusion and a point of diameter expansion of the extruding tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1982Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventor: David E. Johnson
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Patent number: 4278624Abstract: Material such as panels, boards, and flexible sheets are produced and processed while passing between two or more surfaces at least one of which has a thin layer of pressurized fluid in direct contact with the product. While in this process zone, the item is shaped, coated, smoothed, textured, heated, cooled, compressed, dried, and/or impregnated. For example, expandable resin is deposited in a continuously formed bag of upper and lower sheet material so that the resin may expand and cure as it is drawn in through a fixed rigid mold having upper and lower (and perhaps side) porous material walls through which pressurized fluid is passed to provide a fluid bearing support and molding surface. The temperature, pressure and flow of the fluid is monitored and controlled separately at spaced locations along the length of the mold to control curing rate, foaming rate, surface characteristics and resistance of material moving through the mold.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1978Date of Patent: July 14, 1981Assignee: Kornylak CorporationInventor: Andrew T. Kornylak
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Patent number: 4252512Abstract: A conveying and supporting surface is provided with a plurality of coanda effect nozzles for providing a directional film of gas along the surface to support and/or convey a plurality of articles, in indefinite length web, or material along the surface. The directional coanda effect nozzles will produce a conveying film of gas and a film of gas that will produce a suction spaced from the surface to hold the articles closely adjacent the surface while at the same time produce an air bearing to prevent the articles or web material from contacting the surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1978Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Kornylak CorporationInventor: Thomas A. Kornylak
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Patent number: 3981666Abstract: A compression device comprising two continuously circulating belts in operation, between which a layer of material has to be conditioned under pressure, particularly a compression device for compressing a mixture of fibers or fibrous material and synthetic resin at high pressures. The opposite runs of the belts are supported such that material is compressed by supporting bodies in which recesses are provided, into which in operation pressurized fluid is fed, which fluid can flow out of the recesses concerned only through the gap between a belt and the portion of the supporting body surrounding the recess, so that in normal operation this outflow of fluid produces a fluid film between the belts and the portions of the supporting bodies surrounding the recesses.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1974Date of Patent: September 21, 1976Inventor: Sipke Sikke Wadman