Spraying Patents (Class 427/236)
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Patent number: 6699324Abstract: The invention relates to a coating system in the form of a vehicle (3), which can travel in a pipe (1) or a duct. The coating system is pulled over an appropriately stabilised section of piping (4) in such a way that the inner wall (58) can be evenly coated by a rotating distributor (18) with an outlet opening (29). The various product and supply lines (20, 21, 22, 136) are securely accommodated inside the section of piping (4) by means of a highly resistant flexible tube (138) into which they are drawn. Said flexible tube is air-tightly sealed by covers (148, 149) or a terminal block (150) at the ends and is also configured to absorb tensile forces. The individual supply and product lines (20, 21, 22, 136) are thereby protected in the section of piping (4) without being subjected to excessive pulling or other forces. They are also prevented from interfering with each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2001Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Inventors: Klaus Berdin, Eckehard Deggerich, Klaus Mathmann
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Patent number: 6682781Abstract: A wetting device for the mat (10) of a carrier material comprises a grasping frame which is constituted by side ledges (101, 102, 104), whereby the mat to be coated (10) can be fixed by clamps (105) to the side ledges. At least one of the side ledges of the frame is configured flexible (bendable), since it preferably comprises several segments (101, 102) which are hinged together. Thus, the clamped mat (10) can be brought into a cylindrical configuration in which it can be coated by a spray device which is introduced into the inner space of the cylinder. Due to the subsequent bending of the flexible side ledge in the opposite direction, the mat (10) can be brought into a second cylindrical configuration for which its other upper surface constitutes the inner side of the cylinder and is thus available for being coated by the spray device. During the spraying operation, the cylinder axis is preferably orientated vertically in order to avoid non-homogeneities of the coating because of the gravitation.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignees: Heidel GmbH & Co. KG, Werkzeug - u. MaschinenfabrikationInventors: Norbert Hoogen, Dieter Lencer, Christoph Pekal
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Patent number: 6676883Abstract: This invention relates to articles made of polyester, preferably polyethylene terephthalate (PET), having coated directly to at least one of the surfaces thereof one or more layers of thermoplastic material with good gas-barrier characteristics, and novel methods of making such articles. Preferably the barrier-coated articles take the form of preforms coated by at least one layer of barrier material and the containers blow-molded therefrom. Such barrier-coated containers are preferably of the type to hold beverages such as soft drinks, beer or juice. The preferred barrier materials have a lower permeability to oxygen and carbon dioxide than PET as well as key physical properties similar to PET. The materials and methods provide that the barrier layers have good adherence to PET, even during and after the blow molding process to form containers from preforms. Preferred barrier coating materials include poly(hydroxyamino ethers).Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Advanced Plastics TechnologiesInventors: Gerald A. Hutchinson, Robert A. Lee
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Patent number: 6632475Abstract: A method of creating a self-supporting waterproof lining in an underground pipe involves pulling a small carriage through the pipe and operating a rotary sprayer mounted on the carrier to spray an air-atomized, fast-setting organic compound on the interior of the pipe. Supply lines for air and the two parts of the compound pass through a union from the non-rotary carriage to the rotary sprayer.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Inventor: Nicola Bleggi
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Publication number: 20030190411Abstract: An in-mold applicator and method for spraying a coating on difficult-to-reach surfaces of a mold is disclosed. The applicator includes a spray head and a base portion at an oblique angle to each other. The outer dimensions of the body portion and the spray head are sufficiently small so that taken in combination with the oblique angle, the applicator and method can enhance the spraying of the coating to difficult-to-reach surfaces within the mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2002Publication date: October 9, 2003Applicant: Lear CorporationInventors: Joseph T. Donatti, Andrew P. Mellentine, Glenn D. Williams
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Patent number: 6627256Abstract: Slag coating is accomplished by blowing a gas from a top-blown lance such that slag is splashed uniformly onto the barrel and throat near the trunnion of the converter; the lance height is adjusted to 0.7-3.0 m and the gas flow rate is adjusted to 250-600 Nm3/min and, after gas blowing, the remaining molten slag is incorporated with a slag solidifier containing MgO or CaO and the molten slag is splashed toward the desired part of the converter wall that needs repair.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Kawasaki Steel CorporationInventors: Yoshiyuki Tanaka, Nobukazu Kitagawa, Haruji Okuda
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Publication number: 20030172871Abstract: This invention relates to a method and a device (01) for coating the interior wall (14) of a pipe (02) with a curable compound, a spraying device (04) being provided on the device (01) by means of which a directed stream (10) of curable compound can be produced. A centrifugal device (05) which is driven to rotate is provided on the device (01), the stream (10) of the curable compound being directed at the centrifugal device (05), so that the curable compound is thrown by the centrifugal device (05) against the inside wall (14) of the pipe (02) because of the rotational force produced by the rotation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventor: Oswald Scherer
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Publication number: 20030161946Abstract: Systems and methods for applying a coating to an interior surface of a conduit. In one embodiment, a spray gun configured to apply a coating is attached to an extension arm which may be inserted into the bore of a pipe. The spray gun may be a thermal spray gun adapted to apply a powder coating. An evacuation system may be used to provide a volume area of reduced air pressure for drawing overspray out of the pipe interior during coating. The extension arm as well as the spray gun may be cooled to maintain a consistent temperature in the system, allowing for more consistent coating.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Karen A. Moore, Raymond A. Zatorski
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Publication number: 20030152698Abstract: The cylinder walls of light metal engine blocks are thermally spray coated with a ferrous-based coating including aluminum using an HVOF device. A ferrous-based wire is fed to the HVOF device to locate a tip end of the wire in a high temperature zone of the device. Jet flows of oxygen and gaseous fuel are fed to the high temperature zone and are combusted to generate heat to melt the tip end. The oxygen is oversupplied in relation to the gaseous fuel. The excess oxygen reacts with and burns a fraction of the ferrous-based feed wire in an exothermic reaction to generate substantial supplemental heat to the HVOF device. The molten/combusted metal is sprayed by the device onto the walls of the cylinder by the jet flow of gases.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: John Robert Smith, David Rudolph Sigler, Richard Earl Teets, Larry Edward Byrnes, Martin Stephen Kramer
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Publication number: 20030152699Abstract: A method of manufacturing a product having a sprayed coating film prepares a component having a cylindrical inner surface, prepares a gas spray type spraying gun with a central axis in opposed relationship with the cylindrical inner surface of the component to be aligned with a central axis of the cylindrical inner surface, supplies spraying material to the spraying gun, melts the spraying material with a combustion flame, and travels the spraying gun for translational movement in a traveling direction, corresponding to one of directions of the central axis of the cylindrical inner surface, for forming a sprayed coating film over the cylindrical inner surface while spraying the spraying material, molten with the combustion flame, onto the cylindrical inner surface in a spraying direction oriented in a rearward area of the traveling direction for thereby forming the sprayed coating film over the cylindrical inner surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Applicant: NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventors: Shinji Someno, Akira Shimizu, Hidenobu Matsuyama, Nobuyuki Kuroki, Masanao Yomogizawa, Ken Harada, Tadahiro Shimadzu
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Publication number: 20030148029Abstract: A fluid application system for a vehicle having a material container portion such as a truck with a truck bed. The system includes a fluid source, a pump in fluid communication with the fluid source, and a spray unit including a nozzle in fluid communication with the pump. A sensor is also provided to output a vehicle detection signal including a vehicle profile signal. A controller in operative communication with the sensor and the pump is adapted to receive the vehicle detection signal, activate the pump to deliver the fluid to the spray unit in response to the vehicle profile signal when the profile signal indicates a first end of the material container portion, such as the start of the truck bed. The controller turns off the pump when the end of the material container portion of the vehicle is detected, or a pump timer expires.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Andy Rosa
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Patent number: 6589612Abstract: Applying materials, e.g. electrolytes and other materials, in the form of a spray during battery manufacture, particularly using a vibratory nebulizer to produce a small droplet, low velocity spray.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: The Gillette CompanyInventors: George Cintra, Maya Stevanovic, Ken Taylor
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Patent number: 6586039Abstract: The process for applying a thermally attached lubricating coating on an interior wall of a cylindrical medicinal container includes applying a thermally attachable lubricant to an interior wall of the container; uniformly spreading or homogenizing the applied lubricant on the wall to form a lubricating coating and thermally attaching the lubricating coating by irradiating the lubricating coating with infrared radiation selectively in a cylindrical region of the container at elevated temperatures above a maximum operating temperature of the container. The apparatus for performing the process includes an insertable spraying device for applying the thermally attachable lubricant (3) to the interior wall of the container (1) from a supply reservoir; a device for homogenizing the lubricant to form the lubricating coating (4) and a rod-shaped infrared radiation source (5) insertable into an interior space of the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Schott GlasInventors: Jochen Heinz, Michael Spallek
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Patent number: 6565915Abstract: In a method for lacquering the inner side of a display screen, a frame is provided to form sealing means for sealing a spacing between a closing means having a passage and closing an inner space of a lacquering head at the top and a display screen covering this passage, in which method an air gap formed between the frame and a peripheral area of a display screen extending substantially parallel to a display screen axis and being bounded by an outer peripheral boundary face constitutes a flow resistance as a result of its dimensions and counteracts the escape of a gaseous medium from the inner space of the lacquering head and through the spacing between a passage boundary face of the passage in the closing means and the outer peripheral boundary face of the peripheral area of a display screen covering the passage in the closing means.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Robert Grobbauer
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Patent number: 6539981Abstract: A flow tube has a metal outer tube and is lined with an ETFE fluoropolymer that is resistant to corrosive chemicals and mechanical damage even at high temperatures. The inner surface of the metal tube is coated with a bonding metal that can be securely bonded to the outer metal tube and also forms a strong bond with ETFE fluoropolymer. After the bonding metal has been applied, a layer of a desired thickness of the ETFE fluoropolymer is molded in place to form an inner liner for the flow tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1996Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Lowell A. Kleven, Brad L. Lesmeister
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Publication number: 20030044523Abstract: A method is provided for applying an internal coating to a fluid conduit component before assembly of that component in a fluid circuit. A selected amount of coating material is placed into a measuring device and dispensed into an opening of the component to coat an interior surface of the component. The coating material may be a leak detection dye or other additive that is later dissolved when the component is installed in a system of components such as an air conditioning system. When the system is charged with refrigerant and lubricant, the dye dissolves and may be circulated by the refrigerant and lubricant. If a leak exists in the system, the dye is expressed to indicate the location of a leak site. An apparatus is also provided for applying dye to an interior surface of a component of an air conditioning unit, prior to assembly of the component in an air conditioning system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2000Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventor: Jack Brass
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Patent number: 6528114Abstract: A method of applying a coating, such as a substantially waterproof coating, to a wood surface using a collapsing foam coating material. The material is initially sprayed onto a recessed wood surface, whereupon the resin material foams and collapses over a relatively short period of time into a film coating or layer that penetrates and seals the wood surface. A delivery system for applying the coating is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Sashco, Inc.Inventor: Wayne L. Summons
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Publication number: 20030039752Abstract: A system for internally filling a joint or other discontinuity in a pipeline. The system includes a flexible conduit, a fill device removably connected to said flexible conduit, wherein the fill device is constructed and arranged to apply a fill material to an interior surface of said pipeline to fill one or more gaps in the pipeline, and a propulsion unit connected to at least one of the flexible conduit and the fill device that propels the flexible conduit through said pipeline.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Anthony E. Winiewicz, Randall A. Nichols
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Patent number: 6514346Abstract: Joints or other discontinuities in live gas pipelines are sealed by spraying the joint or discontinuity with a coating material by means of an explosion-resistant coating device (10), capable of traversing long lengths of pipe (14). The coating device is inserted into the pipe and uses an explosion-resistant camera (44) for locating joints or other discontinuities in the pipe. The preferred coating material is a high build epoxy-type elastomeric polyurethane (48), which quickly cures in the presence of pressurized flowing gas. Several joints or discontinuities, spanning several hundred feet of pipe, may be coated using a single excavation.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1999Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: NEUCO, Inc.Inventor: Randall A. Nichols
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Patent number: 6511710Abstract: A method of coating an inner surface of a weapon barrel includes the following steps: introducing a plasma burner into the weapon barrel; producing a plasma flame by the plasma burner; directing the plasma flame against the inner barrel surface to cause impingement thereon; introducing a coating material in powder, wire or ribbon form into the plasma flame for melting the coating material to form a molten liquid and for depositing the molten liquid by the plasma flame on the inner barrel surface; and moving the plasma burner inside the weapon barrel axially thereof and relative thereto while performing the depositing step for obtaining a surface coating on the inner barrel surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Rheinmetall W & M GmbHInventor: Christian Warnecke
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Patent number: 6503577Abstract: A method for thermally coating the cylinder barrels of a cylinder block of a combustion engine is disclosed. Air flows through the cylinder bore whose barrel is to be coated. This air flow is generated by means of extraction, whereby the air is extracted from the bottom of the cylinder bore through the crank case of the cylinder block. For extracting the air, a plurality of extraction collars are provided that are connected to an extraction fan and are moved from the bottom through the crankcase to the lower end of the cylinder bores. The pressure of the air flowing through extraction conduits to the extraction fan is measured and the value of the velocity of the air flow through the cylinder bore is calculated. An adjustment mechanism controls air chokes in the air conduits in response to the calculated flow velocity present in the cylinder bores.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Sulzer Metco AGInventor: Silvano Keller
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Patent number: 6491971Abstract: A method for preparing a release coating and applying it to crucibles used to contain molten material while it solidifies, by mixing a release coating power with a dry organic binder into a powder and binder dry mixture, mixing a defoamer with a liquid into a liquid and defoamer mixture, mixing the dry mixture with the liquid and defoamer mixture into a wet release coating, sieving to remove lumps and particles, checking the viscosity, wet-spraying onto a crucible, evaporating the liquid from the wet release coating so as to leave a dry release coating on the crucible, and separating the binder from the dry release coating by thermal decomposition.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: G.T. Equipment Technologies, IncInventors: Michael A Costantini, Mohan Chandra, Keith Matthei, Alleppey V. Hariharan
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Patent number: 6479097Abstract: A sound insulation lining for ducts. The duct is fabricated in a conventional manner and then a latex solution is sprayed on the interior surfaces. The sprayed layer is ⅛ inch thick and will take the place of conventional duct lining which is 1 to 2 inches thick.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Inventors: Robert J. McIntyre, Jr., Phylliss A. Benicewicz
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Publication number: 20020146510Abstract: A method for preparing a release coating and applying it to crucibles used to contain molten material while it solidifies, by mixing a release coating power with a dry organic binder into a powder and binder dry mixture, mixing a defoamer with a liquid into a liquid and defoamer mixture, mixing the dry mixture with the liquid and defoamer mixture into a wet release coating, sieving to remove lumps and particles, checking the viscosity, wet-spraying onto a crucible, evaporating the liquid from the wet release coating so as to leave a dry release coating on the crucible, and separating the binder from the dry release coating by thermal decomposition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventors: Michael A. Costantini, Mohan Chandra, Keith Matthei, Alleppey V. Hariharan
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Publication number: 20020136826Abstract: A process for treating food-contact surfaces is presented in which a surface treatment composition is applied to a food-contact surface. The surface treatment composition contains 90 to 98.5% by weight of water, 1 to 4% by weight of a hygroscopic component, 0.2 to 2% by weight of a preservative, and a thickener added in such a quantity so that the viscosity of the surface treatment composition is in the range of from 2,000 to 10,000 mPas, as measured at 22° C. with a Brookfield viscometer, spindle 3, at 12 r.p.m.. Surfaces treated by this process are easily freed of adhering soils by wiping with a damp cloth or by spraying with water.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 1999Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: THOMAS TYBORSKI, WERNER LUEDECKE
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Patent number: 6455104Abstract: A golf cup paint sprayer 10 comprises a rotationally mounted handle 12 mounted above an elongate neck portion 14, which comprises inner and outer tube sections 16 and 18 respectively. A cage 20 for holding an aerosol can of paint 22 is secured to the inner tube section 16, such that rotation of the handle 12 causes rotation of the cage and aerosol 22 therein. A lever action of the handle 12 allows the aerosol 22 to be activated by means of a push rod 32 extending down the inner tube 16. The interior of a golf cup 24 can be painted with the aerosol spray 22 by depression and rotation of the handle 12.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Inventor: Gerald Philip Kirwan
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Patent number: 6447835Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of preparing a coated hollow polymeric tubular member useful in medical devices. The method involves a simple, unique method of simultaneously extruding and coating the polymeric tube.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Lixiao Wang, Yiqun Wang, Dachuan Yang
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Patent number: 6423371Abstract: A method for forming a bonding on a tapered surface of a wall of a part to substantially eliminate the tapered surface. The method includes positioning the part and a sprayer at a predetermined distance, supplying a bonding material to the sprayer, and applying differing amounts of the bonding material from the sprayer to the tapered surface of the wall of the part to change the tapered surface of the wall of the part to a substantially non-tapered surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Inventor: Bruce M. Nesbitt
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Publication number: 20020076501Abstract: A method for preparing a release coating and applying it to crucibles used to contain molten material while it solidifies, such as in the directional solidification of polycrystalline silicon into ingots, by mixing a release coating power with a dry organic binder into a powder and binder dry mixture, mixing a defoamer with a liquid into a liquid and defoamer mixture, mixing the dry mixture with the liquid and defoamer mixture into a wet release coating, sieving to remove lumps and particles, checking the viscosity, wet-spraying onto a crucible at about room temperature, evaporating the liquid from the wet release coating so as to leave a dry release coating on the crucible, and separating the binder from the dry release coating by thermal decomposition.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Michael Costantini, Mohan Chandra, Keith Matthei, Alleppey V. Hariharan
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Patent number: 6406742Abstract: A coating apparatus for forming a high-resistance film on the inner surface of the neck of the funnel of a cathode ray tube has a nozzle that can be inserted into the neck. The nozzle, which is provided for applying a material liquid to the inner surface of the neck, has a jet hole inclined toward the direction of gravity. The material liquid applied through the jet hole thus inclined scarcely flows upwardly on the inner surface of the neck. The liquid therefore forms a high-resistance film having a uniform thickness on the inner surface of the neck of the funnel. Having a uniform thickness, the high-resistance film inhibits the charge-up of the neck potential, reducing the convergence drift caused by the charge-up of the neck potential.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Takahiro Hasegawa, Shigeru Sugawara, Fumihito Suzuki, Fumio Miyanaga, Katsumi Yaha
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Patent number: 6379754Abstract: When bearing layers are producing by thermal coating the coating flame causes oxidation of a part of the coating material. To reduce this oxide formation and especially to lower the formation of oxide clusters in the layer a gas stream is projected next to the burner flame with an oxygen content lower than that of air. Preferably a gas with nitrogen ≧99% is used for the gas stream and as cooling gas for the burner. The method disclosed provides a bearing layer for a connecting rod eye. The large connecting rod eye is subjected to pre-spindle trimming, cracking and further spindle trimming to the coating tolerance, sandblasted and plasma coated with an aluminum bronze to produce a microporous layer. At the start of plasma spraying the plasma layer is deposited at a high temperature, which results in good adhesion of the plasma layer to the material of the connecting rod eye and low porosity of the plasma layer.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Volkswagen AGInventors: Udo Schlegel, Reinhard Vogelsang
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Patent number: 6376006Abstract: A system is disclosed for detecting or inspecting for a lining of a container closure that is formed of a sheet metal and has a panel on an inside surface of the closure. The panel of the closure has a lining formed thereon. The system according to the present invention includes a conveyor for moving plural closures longitudinally and substantially through the system, a color sensor that inspects the panel of each one of the closures on the conveyor for a predetermined color, and a separator that is capable of removing closures that lack the predetermined color. The system may include an oven downstream from the sensor to bake the lining. Thus, the system automatically identifies and removes the closure having the deficient color from the conveyor. A corresponding method for identifying and removing a closure having a deficient color is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventors: Gerald M. Gresko, Daniel L. Brant
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Patent number: 6372288Abstract: A ceramic welding process for the formation of a coherent refractory repair mass on a surface of an electrocast refractory material includes providing an electrocast refractory material having a surface to be repaired; providing a first powder mixture comprised of combustible particles, refractory particles, and at least one constituent which enhances production of a vitreous phase in the coherent refractory repair mass; and projecting the first powder mixture in a gas stream containing oxygen against the surface to be repaired so that the combustible particles react with the projected oxygen against the surface in a highly exothermic manner and release sufficient heat of combustion to form a first coherent refractory repair mass.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1998Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Jean-Pierre Meynckens, Léon-Philippe Mottet
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Patent number: 6372160Abstract: A process for preparing a mold used for producing, for example, high resilience polyurethane foamed articles, comprises the step of spraying an aqueous release compound on the inner, article-contacting surface of the mold, the release compound including: an aqueous carrier; and a release agent which forms a release film on the article-contacting surface, wherein the release film is formed by evaporating a majority of the aqueous carrier. An aqueous rinse solution is gently sprayed on the inner mold surface after formation of the release film. The rinse solution, now carrying residual water, emulsifier(s) and/or contaminants, is mechanically removed via an air entrainment device before significant evaporation of the rinse solution has taken place.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Genesee Polymers CorporationInventor: Steven S. Kendall
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Patent number: 6368670Abstract: A method of providing a fire barrier that includes coating an opening in a structure with a composition that includes an elastomer. The composition is substantially free of volatile organic compounds and, when dry, exhibits a tensile strength of from about 300 psi to about 1500 psi, at least about 600% elongation, a modulus of from about 200 psi to about 600 psi, and a tensile toughness of greater than 10 in-lb.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: George W. Frost, George F. Vesley, Biing-Huei Su, Brandon L. Cordts
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Patent number: 6365013Abstract: The invention relates to a coating process, particularly for coating a gas turbine blade (1) having cooling passageways (4) opening out onto the surface (2). During the coating operation, a fluid (6) is directed out of the cooling passageways (4) to prevent blocking of the cooling passageways (4). The invention also relates to an apparatus for implementing this coating process.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Wolfram Beele
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Patent number: 6352745Abstract: There are provided methods for making a fragranced glove. The first method comprises the steps of: providing a glove with an inside surface and an outside surface, applying a fragrance to the glove, tumbling the glove to evenly distribute the fragrance, and drying the glove to remove the residual fragrance. The second method comprises the steps of providing a cured glove having an inside surface and an outside surface placed in their proper positions; halogenating the glove; rinsing the halogenated glove in a rinse solution; drying the rinsed glove; and applying a fragrance on the glove. The third method comprises providing a cured glove having an inside surface and an outside surface; halogenating the glove; neutralizing the halogenated glove; rinsing the glove in a rinse solution after neutralizing; drying the rinsed glove; cooling the dried glove; applying a fragrance onto the dried glove; and, tumbling the glove to distribute evenly the fragrance.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Playtex Products, Inc.Inventors: Gerald Merovitz, Joseph Hourihan, Barbara Donovan
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Publication number: 20020012741Abstract: The process for applying a thermally attached lubricating coating on an interior wall of a cylindrical medicinal container includes applying a thermally attachable lubricant to an interior wall of the container; uniformly spreading or homogenizing the applied lubricant on the wall to form a lubricating coating and thermally attaching the lubricating coating by irradiating the lubricating coating with infrared radiation selectively in a cylindrical region of the container at elevated temperatures above a maximum operating temperature of the container. The apparatus for performing the process includes an insertable spraying device for applying the thermally attachable lubricant (3) to the interior wall of the container (1) from a supply reservoir; a device for homogenizing the lubricant to form the lubricating coating (4) and a rod-shaped infrared radiation source (5) insertable into an interior space of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventors: Jochen Heinz, Michael Spallek
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Publication number: 20010051226Abstract: A method of coating an inner surface of a weapon barrel includes the following steps: introducing a plasma burner into the weapon barrel; producing a plasma flame by the plasma burner; directing the plasma flame against the inner barrel surface to cause impingement thereon; introducing a coating material in powder, wire or ribbon form into the plasma flame for melting the coating material to form a molten liquid and for depositing the molten liquid by the plasma flame on the inner barrel surface; and moving the plasma burner inside the weapon barrel axially thereof and relative thereto while performing the depositing step for obtaining a surface coating on the inner barrel surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2000Publication date: December 13, 2001Inventor: Christian Warnecke
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Patent number: 6303191Abstract: In order to provide a heat pipe for transporting heat from an evaporation area to a condensation area, comprising a housing with housing walls, a capillary structure arranged in the housing and thermally coupled to the respective, corresponding housing wall in the evaporation area as well as in the condensation area, a vapor channel arranged in the housing and leading from the evaporation area to the condensation area as well as a heat transport medium, as well to make available a process for the production of such a heat pipe it is suggested that the capillary structure be an open-pored capillary layer produced by way of thermal plasma spraying of powder particles.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1998Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Deutsches Zentrum Fuer Luft -und Raumfahrt e.V.Inventors: Rudolf Henne, Doerte Laing, Heiko Thaler
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Publication number: 20010026870Abstract: A part for a motor vehicle intended to come into contact with hydrocarbons has a polytetrafluoroethylene coating (3) adapted to make the part (1) impermeable.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: I.T.W. DE FRANCEInventor: Michel Roger
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Patent number: 6296893Abstract: The pharmaceutical packing device has a hollow plastic body (1) of axial length (I) and a cylindrical portion (7) extending over at least a part of its axial length and an interior silicone lubricant layer (3) provided on an interior surface of the plastic body in the cylindrical portion (7). The lubricant layer (3) provides a sliding surface for a flexible piston (4) slidably mounted in the hollow plastic body, thus forming an injector device. The silicone lubricant layer (3) is made by a method including preparing a mixture of reactive silicone oil and non-reactive silicone oil, applying this mixture to the interior surface at a temperature of at least 40° C. in a single step without activation of the surface to form a preliminary layer and cross-linking the reactive silicone oil in the preliminary layer to form the silicone lubricant layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Schott GlassInventors: Jochen Heinz, Michael Spallek, Gerhard Weber
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Patent number: 6270847Abstract: Pipe coated with a hot plastic coating is cooled by applying a liquid cooling medium to the interior of the pipe. The cooling medium may be applied from a lance or pressurised cart that is stationary relative to the surroundings and moves internally relative to sections of pipe that pass successively through coating and cooling stations.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Dresser-Shaw CompanyInventors: Dennis T. Wong, Jiri F. Holub, Louis Lemenn, Richard A. Johnston
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Patent number: 6251476Abstract: A method for applying fibrous cellulose insulation to a wall, ceiling, or floor which includes in at least certain embodiments mixing cellulose fibers with an adhesive without water producing a mixture, and applying (e.g. by blowing or spraying) the mixture to a surface. The method further includes spraying the mixture with a spray nozzle onto the wall by introducing cellulose fibers under pressure through a first hose into the spray nozzle, introducing the adhesive in aqueous solution under pressure through a second hose into the spray nozzle, and spraying from the spray nozzle the mixture onto the wall. In one aspect acid-containing fibers are sprayed with a PVOH adhesive (cooked with or without an acidic medium) to create the mixture.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: International Cellulose Corp.Inventors: Harold F. Boyer, Steven A. Kempe
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Patent number: 6245388Abstract: A process and an apparatus are disclosed for coating at least one surface of an article such as a paper plate with a liquid coating. The surface to be coated is passed through a wave of liquid coating, such as an aqueous dispersion, followed by removal of the excess coating. The coating and coating removal steps are carried out in an environment which is vaporous with the vehicle of the liquid coating, which prevents premature drying of the coating and allows for a smooth, even application of the coating to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: The Chinet Company TechnologyInventors: Peter D. Foster, John Allie Charny
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Patent number: 6238744Abstract: A method for eliminating hoot noise in a bearing assembly (12) of an idler or tensioner pulley (10) includes applying a three component dry lubricating compound onto steel contact surfaces of the inner and outer raceways (14, 16) on which the ball bearings (20) ride, curing the compound to bond it to the contact surfaces, and pressure rolling the lubricating compound onto the surfaces. Pressure rolling fills voids (22) in the contact surfaces with particles of the lubricating compound and smoothes the surfaces thereby reducing friction. The dry lubricating compound has a very strong affinity for oil to attract and hold oil to provide an oil film which prevents metal to metal contact thereby eliminating hoot noise.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Thomas Magoulick, Vemulapalli Durga Nageswar Rao
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Patent number: 6238578Abstract: A method of dispensing gel for separation of the serum and coagulum portions of a blood sample in a blood collection tube is disclosed. The present invention of dispensing the gel preferably comprises utilizing a gel dispensing apparatus with a nozzle head having a plurality of openings. The gel dispensing apparatus dispenses either a continuous band of gel around the central portion of the collection tube or a plurality of discrete stripes that forms a circumferential pattern thereto. Once the gel is dispensed, the tube is ready for accepting a blood sample for eventual separation in a centrifuge where the dispensed gel will form a barrier that exhibits strong adhesive properties after separation of the blood sample has occurred.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1996Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Sherwood Services AGInventor: William R. Fiehler
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Patent number: 6197370Abstract: An apparatus to coat cylinder bores with precise thickness and adhesion having a nozzle for effecting a hollow conical spray pattern of an emulsion about an axis, a highly pressurized supply of emulsion to the nozzle, the emulsion containing solid lubricant in fluid suspension and means for controllably moving the nozzle within the cylinder bore to deposit a coating of the emulsion in the thickness range of 8-13 microns. A method for coating cylinder bores includes preparing the cylinder bore surface to expose fresh metal free of contamination, generating a hollow conical spray consisting of fine mist droplets of a solid lubricant emulsion (the conical spray having an effective base with a diameter greater than the diameter of the cylinder bore), and moving the apex of the conical spray along the axis of the bore at a uniform speed to deposit a coating of the emulsion on the interior of such cylinder bore in a thickness no greater than 20 microns.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: V. Durga Nageswar Rao, Edward Andrew Soltis, Harry Arthur Cikanek, Michael Schroder
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Patent number: 6180169Abstract: Joints or other discontinuities in a live gas pipeline are sealed by attaching an insertion duct to the exterior of the pipeline, inserting a spraying device into the pipeline through the insertion duct, mechanically orienting the spraying device adjacent the joint or other discontinuity and spraying a coating material onto the interior surface of the pipeline wherein the coating material may be applied and will cure in the presence of pressurized flowing gas.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Inventor: Randall A. Nichols
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Patent number: 6174566Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for applying a protective film of, for example, oil to the interior of a metal pipe for preservation purposes. The method is according to the invention characterized by the steps of placing one end of the pipe to be preserved against a pipe member provided with a spray nozzle, siphoning over a particular amount of oil from a storage vessel into a bent pipe section of said pipe member, and generating and leading a compressed air pulse through the pipe member and the pipe to be preserved by quickly opening and closing a valve which is disposed in said pipe member between said bent pipe section and a pressure vessel which is connected to the other end of said pipe member.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Brubek B.V.Inventor: Nicola Jozef Marie Bruls