Movement Of Work Treats Coating (e.g., Vibrating, Tilting, Etc.) Patents (Class 427/346)
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Patent number: 5194302Abstract: A manufacturing facility (20) has substantially reduced space requirements for applying a coating to vehicle structural components such as frames (22, 24). A rotary carousel (28) in a building (26) has a central hub (30) rotatable about a vertical axis and has one or more arms (32) thereon swingable about pivot points (60) on the hub to lower and raise the frames. A loading station (36), preheat wash station (46), rinse station (48), coating station (38), post heat drip station (50) and unloading station (44) are peripherally spaced around the hub such that rotation of the hub moves the arms between the stations for respective functions.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventor: Phillip C. Ruehl
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Patent number: 5169683Abstract: The coating method contains a spraying step in which a paint is sprayed at least on a coating substrate extending in an upward and downward direction to a film thickness thicker than causing sags of the sprayed paint. The coating substrate on which the paint is sprayed is rotated about the horizontal axis while the sprayed paint is dried until it does not sag any more. The coating apparatus includes a carriage conveying the coating substrate arranged to run along the conveying direction, and the carriage is provided with a supporting base for supporting the coating substrate rotatively about the horizontal axis. One embodiment for rotating the substrate supported by the supporting base is a spring that is disposed on the carriage to rotate the substrate by means of a restoring force produced by the spring. On the passage for conveying the carriage is disposed a force storing mechanism for storing the restoring force in the spring that released the restoring force.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Masataka Matsui, Toshiaki Aono, Yoshio Tanimoto, Tadamitsu Nakahama, Takakazu Yamane
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Patent number: 5169621Abstract: A method and apparatus for coating a fastener with head and shank portions is disclosed. The invention includes the steps of and apparatus for transferring the fasteners from a feed mechanism such that the fasteners are positioned for coating. The fasteners are then conveyed through a plurality of operating stations, beginning with a heating station where the shank portions of the fasteners are heated. Subsequently, at a material applying station, a coating material is applied to the heated shank portions. A preferred embodiment of the method and apparatus of the present invention includes using a magnetic holder to carry the fasteners horizontally by their head portions, heating the shank portion to a temperature above the melting point of the applied material and applying the material to the heated shank portion to form a coating thereon. The magnetic holders are part of an endless traveling belt that rotates continually. The fastener carriers have teeth that engage a rack to rotate the fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Nylok Fastener CorporationInventors: Anthony DiMaio, Richard J. Duffy, Eugene Sessa
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Patent number: 5167989Abstract: Process for coating tacky surface areas of an object, e.g., polymer surfaces making tacky areas by irradiation, commprising bringing particulate coating material, e.g., pigments, metals, etc., into contact with the tacky surface areas, and removing excess particulate coating material particularly from non-tacky areas, the particulate coating material being compressed beyond its bulk density by continuous vibration for at least a part of the time the particulate coating material is in contact with the surface to be coated. The process is useful in the preparation of color TV screens, electrical circuits, etc.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1988Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Dietmar Dudek, Reiner Stoll, Thomas Pfeiffer, Robert W. Hooley
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Patent number: 5165959Abstract: An optical waveguide (11) is composed substantially entirely of triazine. Various methods for making desired triazine waveguide patterns are described.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1991Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: John J. Burack, Treliant Fang, Jane D. LeGrange, Jose A. Ors
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Patent number: 5160761Abstract: Information is magnetically recorded in and reproduced from a magnetic disk using a flying magnetic head. The disk is a coating type disk comprising a rigid substrate having a magnetic layer coated thereont from a magnetic coating composition of ferromagnetic submicron particles in a binder. High density recording is possible when the substrate has a surface roughness Ra of up to 0.007 .mu.m, the magnetic layer has a thickness of up to 0.5 .mu.m, a surface roughness Ra of up to 0.005 .mu.m, and a porosity of 4 to 45%.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1992Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Assignee: TDK CorporationInventors: Keiji Koga, Jun-ichi Satoh, Kenji Yokoyama, Akinori Nisizawa, Yasumichi Tokuoka
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Patent number: 5153027Abstract: A substrate, bearing a coating having a thickness which varies in more than one direction across the surface of the substance, is prepared by a process wherein the substrate is immersed into a coating medium bath, then withdrawn in a predetermined direction and at a predetermined rate, and simultaneously pivoted at a predetermined angular velocity about an axis which is orthogonal to the direction of withdrawal.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1991Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventor: Robert A. Spagnoli
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Patent number: 5145546Abstract: A substrate coated with a film of liquid crystal material having a uniform thickness is produced efficiently by applying the liquid crystal material to the electrode side of a substrate using an impregnating matter impregnated with the liquid crystal material, and such a method ensures uniform thickness even for a film of liquid crystal material having a large area. A liquid crystal optical device having a uniform optical quality and a large area is produced efficiently by coating a flexible substrate with a film of liquid crystal material using the method described above, laminating the coated flexible substrate with another flexible substrate, with the film of the liquid crystal material disposed between the electrode sides of the flexible substrates, and orienting the liquid crystal material in thus obtained laminate by subjecting the laminate to bending treatment.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kimihiro Yuasa, Tetsuo Fujimoto, Kenji Hashimoto
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Patent number: 5145718Abstract: A tape comprising a biaxially-oriented backing made from a polymeric film bearing on one major surface thereof a layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive and on the other major surface thereof a layer of low-adhesive backsize composition. The backing and the layer of pressure-sensitive adhesive intermix so as to form a commingled layer between them.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: James J. Pedginski, Ronald B. Birkholz
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Patent number: 5135772Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating lubricant at the head/disk interface throughtout the life of a disk drive utilizing friction at the slider/disk interface to activate the polymerization of a monomer at the catalytic surface on the slider and/or the disk surface. The monomer is supplied to the catalytic surface through the vapor state from a reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1991Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Inventor: Marvin C. Garrison
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Patent number: 5104682Abstract: A highly reflective surface coating on a substrate is formed by a coating method in a coating line. A paint is sprayed on the substrate in a viscosity of 18 seconds or lower when measured by means of Ford Cup #4 at 20.degree. C. in a film thickness thicker than a thickness at which the paint sags, the paint containing a solvent or solvents, having a boiling point as high as 110.degree. C. or lower in an amount of 50% by weight or higher.After completion of the spraying, a coat of the paint is dried by a drying step including sequential setting and baking steps.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1989Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Tadamitsu Nakahama, Yoshio Tanimoto, Takakazu Yamane
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Patent number: 5100705Abstract: In a coating, line a first substrate such as a vehicle body, made of a steel plate, is coated separately from a second substrate made of a different material including a plastic, such as vehicle parts, i.e., bumpers and so on, and the parts are assembled with the vehicle body. The vehicle body and parts are coated separately to form each a highly reflective surface coating. The coating is implemented by a spraying step for spraying the paint on them to form a coat; and a drying step for drying the coat. The paint is sprayed in the spraying step in a film thickness which is thicker than a thickness at which the paint sags on a surface extending at least upwardly and downwardly.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1989Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Takakazu Yamane, Tadamitsu Nakahama, Yoshio Tanimoto, Toshifumi Ogasawara
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Patent number: 5091215Abstract: In the coating method containing a coating step for coating a substrate with a paint and a drying step for drying the paint coated thereon, the paint is sprayed on a side extending in an up-and-downward direction and a side extending a horizontal direction in the coating step in such a manner that it is coated in a given film thickness on the horizontally extending side and in a film thickness on the up-and-downwardly extending side, which is thicker than its sagging limit thickness in which it sags. The coating is effected such that the coating on the up-and-downwardly extending side is finished at the same time as or subsequent to the coating on the horizontally extending side.In the drying step, the substrate is rotation about its horizontal axis extending in a horizontal and longitudinal direction of the substrate during a period of time from before the paint sags to until it is cured to a sagless state.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1991Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Yoshio Tanimoto, Tadamitsu Nakahama, Takakazu Yamane
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Patent number: 5080750Abstract: A system for making a composite block, including a block body formed of mortar or concrete and a covering material such as a tile, natural stone or mortar sheet applied to the upper surface of the block body, includes an applicator for applying an adhesive material to the block body or covering material. The system also includes a press for loading vibration and/or pressure on a composite block assembly including the block body, the covering material placed thereon and an adhesive material disposed therebetween. Additionally, this system includes a finishing mechanism for finishing the pressed composite block assembly into the composite block by passing it through a hole of a size substantially corresponding to the contour of the composite block. The hole is formed through a scraper constructed from a flexible material.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignees: Chichibu Cement Co., Inax Corp., ILB Co., Ltd., Chiyoda Tech. & Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Atsutoshi Kurotaki, Shigeo Suda, Osamu Kodama, Shouichi Shirakura, Takumi Tanikawa, Hideyuki Munakata, Kimio Yanai, Tadao Suemitsu, Masayuki Urashi
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Patent number: 5078928Abstract: A process for permanently attaching smooth finished globules of coating material to the ends of the teeth of molded plastic combs, picks, lifts and the like, including roughening or oxidizing the teeth ends to remove the gloss finish and form a more adherent surface; dipping the roughened teeth ends into a bath of liquid coating material to attach a globule of coating material to each tooth end and cover the sharp mold-parting line located thereat; and drying the globules attached to the teeth ends.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Mebco Industries, Inc.Inventors: Melvin E. Balster, Michael J. Fleckenstein
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Patent number: 5077093Abstract: The invention relates to an upwardly closed assembly and a simpler upwardly open assembly for uniformly loading one-piece carrier members, more particularly for catalysts, with a desired quantity of dispersions or solutions, the assembly being in the form of a cup receiving the bottom part of the carrier member and a distributor head for placing in sealing-tight manner on the carrier and having a perforated tray, formed with drip spouts at each outlet mouth, for distributing the applied liquid and, in the case of the upwardly-closed embodiment, including a cover and a number of pipes on the distributor head for supplying liquid, aerating and deaerating and a discharge pipe in the cup. The invention also relates to a method of operating the assembly and having features providing inter alia for movement of the distributor head relative to the carrier members in order to improve the distributor of liquid over the top surface of the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Degussa AktiengesellschaftInventors: Winfried Baumgartner, Bernhard Schaeuble
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Patent number: 5068123Abstract: A process for producing a recording medium comprising a substrate and a plurality of image forming elements disposed thereon, which comprises the steps of: applying a binder onto the substrate to form thereon a binder layer; disposing the image forming elements on the binder layer; and simultaneously applying a vibration and a pressure to the image forming elements disposed on the binder layer sufficient to bond the image forming elements to the substrate as a substantially monoparticle layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1989Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroshi Goto, Toshiaki Harada, Noriyoshi Ishikawa
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Patent number: 5068131Abstract: In humid atmospheres (e.g., 40% relative humidity or above) solutions of 2,2-bis(3,4-dicarboxyphenyl)hexafluoropropane dianhydride/2,2-bis[4-(aminophenoxy)phenyl]hexafluoropropane polyimides tend to be unstable in the sense that during spin coating operations undesirable precipitate formation occurs on the rotating surface of the wafer. The result is the formation of unacceptable coatings due to their irregularity and lack of uniformity. Described are solutions of these polyimide polymers in a solvent containing one or more liquid aromatic hydrocarbons having a boiling point at least about 110.degree. C. and one or more dipolar aprotic solvents having a boiling point of at least about 150.degree. C., such that the solution (a) contains on a weight basis from about 5% to about 50% of the polyimide, and (b) does not undergo precipitate formation during spin coating in an atmosphere of up to about 55% relative humidity.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Ethyl CorporationInventors: Allan A. Eisenbraun, Wesley C. Blocker
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Patent number: 5063085Abstract: Disclosed is a coating method involving a coating step step and a drying step, in which the substrate is sprayed with a paint on its surface extending substantially upwardly and downwardly with the paint to form a coat in a thickness thicker than a thickness at which the paint starts sagging in the coating step and the coat formed on the substrate is dried at the drying step by rotating the substrate about its axis extending in a substantially horizontal and longitudinal direction of the substrate for a period of time ranging from the time when the paint coated starts sagging on the surface of the substrate extending substantially upwardly and downwardly to the time when the paint of the coated formed thereon achieves a substantially sagless state, the rotation of the substrate sprayed with the paint thereon being carried out at a speed which is high enough to rotate the substrate from a vertical position to a horizontal position before the paint coated thereon substantially sags due to gravity yet which is lType: GrantFiled: August 1, 1990Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Takakazu Yamane, Yoshio Tanimoto, Tadamitsu Nakahama
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Patent number: 5061528Abstract: A manufacturing facility (200) has substantially reduced space requirements for applying a coating to vehicle structural components such as frames (202). A coating tank (204) has a housing (234) with a specially configured slot (238) allowing passage therethrough of a cable (218) of a winch pulley (216) which translates along a support beam (214) of a jib crane (208) having a central hub (210) rotational about a vertical axis (212). An arm (220) pivots about a horizontal pivot axis (232) at the hub (210) below the support beam (214) to lower and raise the frame (202) into and out of the horizontal coating tank (204).Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventor: Phillip C. Ruehl
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Patent number: 5061530Abstract: A manufacturing method and facility (200) transports vehicle structural components, such as frames (202), in a horizontal position through a coating station (214). The orientation of the frames is changed to a vertical position, and the frames are transported in the vertical position through a drip station (220).Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventor: Michael K. Wren
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Patent number: 5061529Abstract: A manufacturing facility (20) has substantially reduced space requirements for applying a coating to vehicle structural components such as frames (22, 24). A rotary carousel (28) in a building (26) has a central hub (30) rotatable about a vertical axis and has one or more arms (32) thereon swingable about pivot points (60) on the hub to lower and raise the frames. A loading station (36), preheat wash station (46), rinse station (48), coating station (38), post heat drip station (50) and unloading station (44) are peripherally spaced around the hub such that rotation of the hub moves the arms between the stations for respective functions.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1989Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventor: Phillip C. Ruehl
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Patent number: 5037673Abstract: In humid atmospheres (e.g., 55% relative humidity or above) solutions of 2,2-bis(3,4-dicarboxyphenyl)hexafluoropropane dianhydride/2,2-bis[4-(aminophenoxy)phenyl]hexafluoropropane polyamic acid polymers tend to be unstable in the sense that during spin coating operations undesirable precipitate formation may occur on the rotating surface of a semiconductor wafer. The result is the formation of unacceptable coatings due to their irregularity and lack of uniformity. Described is a method of spin coating solutions of these polyamic acid polymers in a solvent containing one or more cycloaliphatic ketones, such that the solution (a) contains on a weight basis from about 5% to about 40% of the polyamic acid and (b) does not undergo precipitate formation during spin coating in an atmosphere of up to at least about 55% relative humidity.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1990Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: Ethyl CorporationInventors: Allan A. Eisenbraun, Wesley C. Blocker
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Patent number: 4996080Abstract: A process for applying a film of uniform thickness of photoresist solids onto a substrate comprising the steps of:(a) forming a liquid photoresist composition comprising photoresist solids in a solvent; the solids content of said photoresist composition being in the range from about 10% by weight to about 22% by weight;(b) forming atomized spray droplets of said liquid photoresist composition;(c) allowing said atomized spray droplets to settle by gravity onto a substrate surface, thereby forming a photoresist coating on that surface; and(d) spinning said coated substrate at a pre-determined spin speed and for a pre-determined time to remove substantially all of said solvent from said photoresist coating and to form a film of uniform thickness of photoresist solids on the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1989Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignee: Olin Hunt Specialty Products Inc.Inventor: Ivan S. Daraktchiev
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Patent number: 4979463Abstract: An arrangement for coating articles with chocolate in which a grating conveyor belt receives the articles to be coated. A shaking device is provided in a region below an upper run of the belt for the purpose of shaking excess liquid chocolate off the articles. The shaking device has a grating mounted pivotably in supporting side members, and this shaking grating has two longitudinal members and transverse members. The transverse members extend transverse to the direction of travel of the belt, whereas the longitudinal members extend along the direction of travel of the belt. A drive unit is connected to the shaker grating to pivotably vibrate the grating for the purpose of shaking the belt. This belt is supported only by the transverse members which have a height that is a multiple of the width of the transverse members. The transverse members, furthermore, are round rods and a respective support bar that has a substantially rectangular cross-section.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignee: Sollich GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Helmut Sollich
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Patent number: 4956451Abstract: In humid atmospheres (e.g., 40% relative humidity or above) solutions of 2,2-bis(3,4-dicarboxyphenyl)hexafluoropropane dianhydride/2,2-bis[4-(aminophenoxy)phenyl]hexafluoropropane polyimides tend to be unstable in the sense that during spin coating operations undesirable precipitate formation occurs on the rotating surface of the water. The result is the formation of unacceptable coatings due to their irregularity and lack of uniformity. Described are compositions especially adapted for use in spin coating wafers of semiconductive materials, which comprise solutions of these polyimide polymers in a solvent containing at least 10% of a cycloaliphatic ketone (e.g., cyclohexanone) or mixture of cycloaliphatic ketones, such that the solution (a) contains on a weight basis from about 5% to about 50% of the polyimide, and (b) does not undergo precipitate formation during spin coating in an atmosphere of up to at least about 55% relative humidity.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1988Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Ethyl CorporationInventors: Allan A. Eisenbraun, Wesley C. Blocker
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Patent number: 4950734Abstract: In humid atmospheres (e.g., 55% relative humidity or above) solutions of 2,2-bis(3,4-dicarboxyphenyl)hexafluoropropane dianhydride/2,2-bis[4-(aminophenoxy)phenyl]hexafluoropropane polyamic acid polymers tend to be unstable in the sense that during spin coating operations undesirable precipitate formation may occur on the rotating surface of a semiconductor wafer. The result is the formation of unacceptable coatings due to their irregularity and lack of uniformity. Described are solutions of these polyamic acid polymers in a solvent containing at least 40% by weight of one or more liquid aromatic hydrocarbons having a boiling point of at least about 110.degree. C. and at least 5% by weight of one or more dipolar aprotic solvents having a boiling point of at least about 150.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1988Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Ethyl CorporationInventors: Allan A. Eisenbraun, Wesley C. Blocker
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Patent number: 4948635Abstract: A gravure coating device and method for applying a coating to a first side of a traveling continuous web. A pair of spaced rollers support the web on the second side while a gravure roller located between the rollers tangentially contacts the first side of the web. A doctor blade is utilized to remove excess coating from the gravure roller while a nozzle is utilized to apply the coating material to the gravure roller.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1988Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Assignee: Yasui Seiki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takashi Iwasaki
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Patent number: 4897281Abstract: According to the present invention, there is provided an improved process for the formation of a deposited film by way of a microwave plasma CVD method, the improvement comprising monitoring an effective power of a microwave to be introduced into a reaction chamber, leading to a control means an output signal indicative of the effective power corresponding a plasma intensity, and automatically controlling the matching between the reaction chamber and the microwave to be introduced into the reaction chamber according to an output signal from the control means. According to the above process, even after a long discharge time has elapsed, the plasma intensity in the reaction chamber may be maintained constant, and the effective power of the microwave to be introduced into the reaction chamber may be therefore maintained constant.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1988Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takayoshi Arai, Shigehira Iida, Keishi Saitoh, Junichiro Hashizume, Tetsuya Takei
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Patent number: 4894253Abstract: An electrode having a coating comprising at least two layers, at least one layer being a polymer network cross-linked by high energy radiation or chemically, and a method of producing such an electrode. The electrode is useful as a sensor for molecular oxygen, or as an ampermometric sensor with an enzyme or antibody immobilized in the cross-linked polymer layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: University of CincinnatiInventors: William R. Heineman, James E. Mark, Emory S. Decastro, Christos Galiatsatos
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Patent number: 4889761Abstract: A method for producing a light-transmissive phase change ink printed substrate is described which comprises providing a substrate, and then printing on at least one surface of the substrate a predetermined pattern of a light-transmissive phase change ink which initially transmits light in a non-rectilinear path. The pattern of solidified phase change ink is then reoriented to form an ink layer of substantially uniform thickness. This ink layer will, in turn, produce an image which then will transmit light in a substantially rectilinear path.In one aspect of the invention, the substrate is light transmissive, and the reoriented printed substrate exhibits a high degree of lightness and chroma, and transmits light in a substantially rectilinear path. In this way, the reoriented printed substrate can be used in a projection device to project an image containing clear, saturated colors.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Donald R. Titterington, Jeffrey J. Anderson, James D. Rise, Wayne Jaeger
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Patent number: 4874639Abstract: The coating method contains a spraying step in which a paint is sprayed at least on a coating substrate extending in an upward and downward direction to a film thickness thicker than causing sags of the sprayed paint. The coating substrate on which the paint is sprayed is rotated about the horizontal axis while the sprayed paint is dried until it does not sag any more.The coating apparatus includes a carriage conveying the coating substrate arranged to run along the conveying direction, and the carriage is provided with a supporting base for supporting the coating substrate rotatively about the horizontal axis. One embodiment for rotating the substrate supported by the supporting base is a spring that is disposed on the carriage to rotate the substrate by means of a restoring force produced by the spring. On the passage for conveying the carriage is disposed a force storing mechanism for storing the restoring force in the spring that released the restoring force.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1987Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Masataka Matsui, Toshiaki Aono, Yoshio Tanimoto, Tadamitsu Nakahama, Takakazu Yamane
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Patent number: 4849296Abstract: Mixtures of hydrogen silsesquioxane resin and metal oxide precursors such as acyloxy and alkoxy compounds of aluminum, zirconium, and titanium can be coated on substrates and subsequently ceramified at low temperature in the presence of ammonia, with or without platinum or rhodium catalysis, to form a nitrided ceramic coating on the surface of the substrate. The nitrided coatings produced are useful as interlevel dielectric films or for planarizing and protecting the surface of electronic devices. For further surface protection, overcoating the nitrided coating with an additional layer of a passivating ceramic material and a top layer of a barrier ceramic material is also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1987Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventors: Loren A. Haluska, Keith W. Michael, Leo Tarhay
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Patent number: 4847162Abstract: Hydrogen silsesquioxane resin can be ceramified at low temperature in the presence of ammonia, with or without platinum or rhodium catalysis, to form a ceramic coating on the surface of a substrate. The nitrified silica coatings produced are useful as interlevel dielectric films or for planarizing and protecting the surface of electronic devices. For further surface protection, overcoating the nitrided silica with an additional layer of a passivating ceramic material and a top layer of a barrier ceramic material is also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1987Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Dow Corning CorporationInventors: Loren A. Haluska, Keith W. Michael, Leo Tarhay
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Patent number: 4840463Abstract: A liquid crystal device including a ferroelectric liquid crystal disposed between plates treated to enforce a particular ferroelectric molecular orientation to the plates. The devices employ alone or in combination non-planar boundary conditions, polar boundary conditions, boundaries with multiple physical states, intrinsic spontaneous splay distortion of the polarization orientation field, combined ferroelectric and dielectric torques, layers tilted with respect to the plates. The plates are spaced by a distance sufficiently small to ensure unwinding of the helix typical in a bulk of the material to form either monostable, bistable or multistable states which exhibit novel electro-optic properties. The liquid crystal is responsive to an externally applied electric field, temperature or the like to make a light valve or other electro-optical device.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1988Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Inventors: Noel A. Clark, Sven T. Lagerwall
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Patent number: 4837046Abstract: Disclosed is a method for forming a ferrite film comprising, flowing downward or spraying an aqueous oxidizing agent solution on a substrate in a deoxidized atmosphere and simultaneously supplying an aqueous deoxidized solution containing at least ferrous ions, to effect a ferrite crystallization reaction on the substrate. This ferrite film is used for magnetic recording media, photomagnetic recording media, magnetic heads, etc.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Nippon Paint Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masao Oishi, Takao Saito, Katsukiyo Ishikawa, Masanori Abe, Yutaka Tamaura
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Patent number: 4778696Abstract: The medium and liners of a water resistant containerboard are each essentially completely impregnated by a liquid water resistant agent which also uniformly coats the surfaces of the medium and liners with a layer sufficiently thick to cover the outer extremities of fibers protruding from such surfaces.The coating and impregnation is accomplished by feeding a flat untreated corrugated containerboard in the direction of its open flutes and in a continuous movement into and out of a hot melt bath of the water resistant agent at a controlled speed sufficient to force the liquid agent through the flutes of the containerboard, so as to assure exposure of all surface portions of the board to the hot melt for the same amount of time at the same temperature conditions.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1987Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Richard KingInventor: Gary R. King
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Patent number: 4772345Abstract: A method of manufacturing a phosphor screen of uniform thickness on an inner surface of a panel of a cathode ray tube, comprising the steps of forming a powder-receptive adhesive pattern on the inner surface of a substantially rectangular panel having a skirt portion at the periphery, forming a sealed vessel consisting essentially of a container for containing phosphor powder and the panel by combining integrally the container and the panel so that the openings of both are opposed, and rotating the sealed container about an axis parallel to the inner surface of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1987Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Seiji Sagou, Takeo Itou
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Patent number: 4759945Abstract: Seed grains are dressed and/or encrusted with an aqueous dressing and/or encrusting liquid wherein the liquid contains a relatively large amount of water and the treated seed grains are dried very rapidly in a pneumatic conveyor pipeline.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1987Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Franz Nemecek, Karl-Heinz Eiteneuer, Gunter Heinrich
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Patent number: 4745002Abstract: Method of making copper clad conductor by impinging of copper particles upon a heated steel wire to cause adhesion of the particles to the wire, by coalescence, building up the particles to form a coating and then drawing the coated wire to the required diameter. The coated wire may be heat treated to cause flow of copper to improve the surface finish before the drawing process. The copper particles may be directed at the wire by a spraying technique. Alternatively, the wire is passed over a fluidized bed of the particles and through a cloud of particles thrown up by the bed.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1985Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Gavriel L. Vexler, B. Paul S. Cheema
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Patent number: 4687825Abstract: A method of manufacturing a phosphor screen of a cathode ray tube, comprises forming a pattern having a particle-receptive adhesive surface on an inner surface of a faceplate having a peripheral wall, rotating the faceplate about an axis perpendicular to its inner surface and passing its center, and charging phosphor particles onto the inner surface of the faceplate during or before rotation thereof so as to allow the phosphor particles to slide on the inner surface of the faceplate and to attach to the particle-receptive adhesive surface. The method can form a phosphor film having a uniform and sufficient thickness without an irregularity in the amount of phosphor attached.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1985Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Seiji Sagou, Takeo Itou
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Patent number: 4675216Abstract: A process and apparatus for manufacturing synthetic decorative coverings is presented in which at least one powder (generally a polymeric resin) is selectively deposited, in accordance with a pattern or decoration, onto a base material. The power deposition is carried out under gravity without contact between the means of applying the powder and the base. At least one of the deposited powders contains particles which are fusible at a temperature below the distortion temperature of the base and which is compatible with the base material. At least one thermal treatment is then carried out at a temperature below the distortion temperature of the base so as to fix the decorative pattern produced by deposited powders. The apparatus for applying the powders consists of a continuous screen printing frame, in particular, a screen printing roller which is fed by a device providing uniform distribution of the powder into a hopper located inside the roller.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1984Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Sommer S.A.Inventors: Rene DuForest, Albert Roussel
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Patent number: 4671206Abstract: A rack for supporting articles being surface treated includes a device for locating and supporting at least two rows of articles with the articles of one row being in alternating, staggered and partially overlapping relationship with the articles of the other row. Preferably, the article rack is used in high volume manufacturing processes wherein a plurality of articles to be treated are placed on the rack which is immersed in a treating solution. The structure of the rack in combination with solution vibrating means enables the articles to be supported, separated and treated.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1985Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Inventors: Lamont I. Hoppestad, George A. Blanos
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Patent number: 4642248Abstract: Disclosed herein are a method and apparatus for use in providing on the outer surface of an inner cylindrical member an epoxy coating of substantially uniform radial thickness. More particularly, the coated member is a roto-gravure printing cylinder.The method comprises the steps of applying an innermost layer of an uncured mixture of an epoxy resin and a hardener to the outer surface of the member to a depth which is less than the desired coating thickness, applying at least one additional layer of the uncured mixture to the outer surface of an already applied layer, such that the total depth of all layers is at least as great as the thickness, heating the outermost layer after the application thereof to eliminate its porosity, and after the applying steps allowing the layers to cure to form the coating.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1985Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Inventor: Howard Howland
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Patent number: 4626306Abstract: The procedure for manufacturing thin profiled strips, made up of continuous unidirectional fibers embedded in a thermoplastic resin, consists of impregnating a lap (1) of parallel fibers with resin particles, achieving resin fusion, forming the profiled strip and of cooling the latter.The lap (1) of fibers is dipped into a bath (26) of resin particles, mechanically impregnated with the particles, by feeding it for instance around rollers (15, 16, 17) immersed in the resin particles and the excess particles are removed to obtain the desired resin to fiber content ratio.Use of profiled strips obtained, in particular for outwardly reinforcing tubes or for producing moulded items.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1986Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignees: Spie-Batignolles, CoflexipInventors: Gilbert Chabrier, Guy Moine, Roger Maurion, Rene Szabo
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Patent number: 4623559Abstract: A method of coating an electronic component comprises applying a U.V. curable liquid resin containing a photoinitiator, rotating the coated component from its coating position, and passing the rotated component next to a source of U.V. radiation.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1985Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: John S. Hudock
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Patent number: 4614625Abstract: Prilled wax particles are coated by tumbling and rubbing the particles and a scenting and/or a coloring agent together in a flexible container, either by hand kneading or with a mechanical agitator. Liquid carriers compatible with the wax particles are included in the coloring and scenting agents to facilitate absorption of the agents into the particles. A candle is subsequently formed by molding the coated particles under pressure with a central wick into either a free standing form or pressed into a surrounding container.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1985Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: Lumi-Lite Candle Company, Inc.Inventor: William W. Wilson
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Patent number: 4614672Abstract: A method for making cubic SiC devices comprising the steps of preparing a preform consisting of high purity Si on which a layer of cubic SiC has been deposited by CVD; transferring the preform to a furnace containing a molten bath of Si saturated with SiC at a temperature of between 1600.degree.-1800.degree. C., the saturation being insured by the use of a high purity graphite crucible for the Si; dipping the Si-SiC preform into the molten bath and allowing deposition of more cubic SiC on the SiC layer by reducing the temperature of the already formed cubic SiC layer from the preparing step in relation to the rest of the molten bath.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1985Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Arrigo Addamiano
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Patent number: 4600601Abstract: A process of insulatingly coating a front and a back surface of a printed circuit board is disclosed. A vessel has a large top opening for receiving coating liquid therein and has a plurality of small apertures formed in the bottom. The vessel is immersed into a pool of coating liquid contained in a reservoir for injection of coating liquid into the vessel. The vessel is pulled upward from the reservoir before a printed circuit board reaches the location of the vessel, whereby a coating liquid flows down through the plurality of apertures in the vessel as series of continuous thin streams in the form of strings. A printed circuit board disposed at an angle is fed through the shower thus formed. After passing through the shower, the board is pivotally driven to present a surface which has previously been facing downward upward, and the board is again fed in an inclined position through the shower.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1985Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Aisin Seiki KabushikikaishaInventor: Kazuyoshi Tamura
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Patent number: 4565718Abstract: Disclosed is a process and an apparatus for coating with a material a plurality of containers transported consecutively, in which after the completion of coating with the material flowing down of the uppermost container of the containers being transported vertically, the subsequent container becomes the new uppermost container which will be subject to next coating with the material.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1984Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Assignee: Kyowa Denki Kagaku K.K.Inventors: Iwao Katsuyama, Aijiro Okuzumi