Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Alfred D. Lobo
  • Patent number: 5641370
    Abstract: A simple combination of conventional operations uses a twin press configuration of tandem stationary, vertically acting heating and cooling platen presses in separate frames which share a fixed, hybrid bottom platen in a laminating machine. The machine therefore has aligned daylight openings ("daylights"). A set of sheets to be laminated is sandwiched between cover plates of a book which is loaded by rollingly transferring it with an edge-conveyor means, into the heating press. The path in which the book is processed ("process-path") starts at an entrance station and progresses linearly through the daylights. The system operates with a minimum cycle time based on the physical properties of the sheets to be laminated. Successive books may be loaded, in a machine using only two single daylight openings; or, in ganged single daylights; depending upon the capacity per unit time sought. A novel quick-locking carrier is provided in which a sandwich to be laminated is held.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1997
    Assignee: Alfred D. Lobo Co.
    Inventor: William John Sanko
  • Patent number: 5641371
    Abstract: A simple combination of conventional operations uses a twin press configuration of tandem stationary, vertically acting heating and cooling platen presses in separate frames of a laminating machine which is loaded by rollingly transferring a book into the heating press in either of two loading-paths. One is at right angles to the path in which the book is to be processed ("process-path") so as to avoid using an entrance station. The other uses an entrance station which provides a loading-path parallel to the processing path through daylight openings ("daylights") in the presses, so as to support each book on the edge-conveyor means while it is stationary and coplanar with the loading-path. The system operates with a minimum cycle time based on the physical properties of the sheets to be laminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1997
    Assignee: Alfred D. Lobo Co., L.P.A.
    Inventor: William John Sanko
  • Patent number: 5639373
    Abstract: A vertical skein of "fibers", opposed terminal portions of which are held in headers unconfined in a modular shell, is aerated with a gas-distribution means which produces a mass of bubbles serving the function of a scrub-brash for the outer surfaces of the fibers. The membrane device is surprisingly effective with relatively little cleansing gas, the specific flux through the membranes reaching an essentially constant relatively high value because the vertical deployment of fibers allows bubbles to rise upwards along the outer surfaces of the fibers. Further, bubbles flowing along the outer surfaces of the fibers make the fibers surprisingly resistant to being fouled by build-up of deposits of inanimate particles or microorganisms in the substrate provided that the length of each fiber is only slightly greater than the direct center-to-center distance between opposed faces of the headers, preferably in the range from at least 0.1% to about 5% greater.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: Zenon Environmental Inc.
    Inventors: Mailvaganam Mahendran, Carlos Fernando F. Rodrigues, Steven Kristian Pedersen
  • Patent number: 5634779
    Abstract: A hydraulic fluid-driven, multicylinder, modular, reciprocating piston pumping machine of non pulsating flow and independently variable forward and return stroke speeds comprises several pumping modules (A, B . . . E) each having one primary cylinder (A1, B1 . . . E1) and one secondary cylinder (A2, B2 . . . E2) coaxially joined by an angularly and radially oscillating bushing (100) through which slides a piston rod (A3, B3 . . . E3) with an angularly oscillating piston (A4, B4 . . . E4; A5, B5 . . . E5) at each of its ends. Each primary cylinder (A1, B1 . . . E1) has the end opposed to the bushing closed by valve monifolds (A11, B11 . . . E11) interconnected through a pressurized hydraulic fluid distritubor conduit (5) through which pressurized hydraulic fluid is supplied to the primary cylinder of each module by at least one hydraulic pump (1, 2). A hydraulic fluid chamber (A18, B18 . . .
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Assignee: FDP Engineering SA
    Inventor: Jan L. Eysymontt
  • Patent number: 5620126
    Abstract: A cargo carrier assembly (or "carrier") is externally carried at the rear of a truck. The carrier comprises a frameless L-shaped rack in combination with a wheeled container specifically adapted to be pivotably loaded onto the rack by using pivot latches which matingly receive locking pins fixedly secured to the container. The rack comprises either a single integral L-shaped support beam, or a compound beam. The compound beam, in turn, comprises a combination of (a) a pivot strut one side of which is attached to the frame of the truck and (b) an integral L-shaped support beam comprising a transverse strut and a longitudinal strut upon which latter strut only, the container is pivotably disposed. Only a portion of the base of the container is either directly supported on the struts of the L-shaped rack, or supported on pivot pins. Though the container may be secured with only two pivot latches, it is preferred to use, in addition, an attachment latch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1997
    Inventor: Nikolas C. Janek
  • Patent number: 5587096
    Abstract: A de-labeler made with easily available structural elements which cooperate to remove a normally non-removable label from a labeled surface of a casing for magnetic media, film, and the like, without using a solvent of any kind. The labeled surface is heated just enough to cause desired viscous deformation of a thin layer of adhesive, or a sufficient decrease of viscosity to loosen the label and enable it to be manually removed, preferably by adhesive failure of the thin adhesive layer. A typical pressure sensitive adhesive ("PSA") is heated to a temperature in the range from 32.degree. C.-65.degree. C., for an interval of time in the range from 5 to 30 seconds, in inverse relationship to the temperature at which the labeled surface is heated. The label is manually peeled away from the surface with a force in the range from 0.5 lb-force to about 10 lb-force, without distorting or otherwise damaging either the casing or the magnetic recording medium encased therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 24, 1996
    Inventors: Gary S. Huvard, Alfred D. Lobo
  • Patent number: 5558774
    Abstract: A wastewater feed containing an ultimate BOD/COD ratio >0.6 is well-suited for especially acclimated thermophilic and/or caldo-active living micro-organisms ("hot cells") which thrive in an autothermal aerobic (ATA) reaction zone having an ATA bioreactor ("ATAB") operating at substantially ambient atmospheric pressure in combination with a MF or UF membrane filtration device from which a solids-free permeate may be withdrawn. This combination, of ATAB and membrane device is a "membrane bioreactor" (ATA MBR), which operates autothermally with a feed containing biodegradable organic materials having a BOD of at least 5,000 mg/L, preferably at least 10,000 mg/L (10 g/L) with a minor portion of "municipal" wastewater or domestic sewage. Operation of the ATAB, preferably in the thermophilic range from 45.degree. C.-75.degree. C., with constant HRT from 1 to 12 days, is contingent upon maintaining a stable population of live hot cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1996
    Assignee: Zenon Environmental Inc.
    Inventors: Fernando A. Tonelli, Henry Behmann
  • Patent number: 5555817
    Abstract: A novel friction wedge for use in a bolster pocket of a truck of a railroad car, comprises a metal body portion having a vertical wall and one or more pad members supported on the surface of a pad-support body. The metal body portion has a vertical wall the exterior surface of which body bears against a guide column of the side frame. The pad-support body, which is part of the metal body portion, is provided with an inclined surface upon which is secured a polymer pad with a central planar inclined surface which bears against the correspondingly inclined surface of the pocket. The pad member is required to be formed from specified reaction injection molded (RIM) polymers which it is found to be free of microscopic voids >20 .mu.m and therefore, fully dense, unlike prior art polymer pads for friction wedges.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1996
    Assignee: Standard Car Truck Company
    Inventors: Armand P. Taillon, Philip J. Brunkhorst
  • Patent number: 5552316
    Abstract: A method which uses a combination of polymeric cationic and an anionic flocculants to clarify an aqueous solution containing cells of a microorganism and parts thereof is described. The anionic flocculant is based upon a copolymer of an alpha-beta unsaturated monomer of an anhydride, a carboxylic acid or salt and an alpha-beta Unsaturated sulfonic acid or salt monomer. The polymeric cationic surfactant is preferably a quaternary ammonium or tertiary amine containing polymer produced from an alpha-beta unsaturated amino monomer. The method is particularly useful for clarifying solutions wherein a bacterium is used to produce an expressed material such as a protein, peptide, or amino acid dissolved in the solution which is to be separated from the cells or cell parts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1996
    Assignee: Environmental Marketing Services, Ltd.
    Inventor: Christopher M. Savage
  • Patent number: 5522623
    Abstract: An apparently conventional document such as an identification (ID) card is constructed as a laminate within which is a code or other coding indicia such as a photograph, bar code or fingerprint. concealed from human view. The document is read by a conventional electro-optic reader means placed against a face of the card, if the reader uses a beam of light in the wavelength absorbed by the material with which the coded indicia is produced, but reflected by the background against which the coded indicia is "seen" by the beam. The card is preferably a laminate of at least an upper lamina and a lower lamina, each made of a synthetic resin which has a substantially white imprintable surface conventionally printed with the identification of the owner of the card with a pigment-free, non-aqueous ink which is visible to the human eye but substantially transparent to wavelengths outside the visible range.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1996
    Assignee: Technical Systems Corp.
    Inventors: Jack A. Soules, Bryan D. Carpenter
  • Patent number: 5503750
    Abstract: A substantially continuous membrane separation process has been discovered in which the known benefits of a cell-recycle fermentor are unexpectedly enhanced because pH is controlled from 4.0 to 5.5 with a nitrogen-containing base. The ammonium lactate formed is not precipitated, allowing continuous removal of lactic acid so as to maintain a concentration of lactic acid about 12% by wt in the broth. When combined with recycle of UF retentate, operating this cell-recycle fermentor allows the build-up of a cell population in the range from above 5.times.10.sup.9 CFU/ml to 5.times.10.sup.10 CFU/ml, which population is much denser than one which can be produced with the specified pH control in a batch fermentor, after self-termination of the fermentation. This super-dense population of cells, In turn, not only accelerates production of lactic acid but also minimizes contamination by foreign cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1996
    Inventors: Lawrence J. Russo, Jr., Hyung S. Kim
  • Patent number: 5496252
    Abstract: A flat trapezoidal container provides a generally frustoconical bag with a single cavity when at least partially filled with a pulverulent material such as soil which may have a live plant growing therein, or comestible goods such as popcorn and other snacks which rely heavily upon spur-of-the-moment purchases by a customer who must first be visually attracted to the goods, thereafter be visually convinced of their freshness, and have the opportunity to smell and/or touch the goods prior to purchasing them. The container may also be specifically dimensioned to snugly sheath a flower pot so as to leave therebeneath, a surplus of film in an empty transition zone which is concealable under the flower pot. The container is made from two flat panels of heat-sealable film, each shaped as a trapezium; or from a single web folded double.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1996
    Assignee: Professional Package Company
    Inventor: Scott R. Gilbert
  • Patent number: 5481985
    Abstract: A novel combination of a rail car supported on a within the center bowl of its truck bolster comprises a unitary wear liner closely fitted within the center bowl so as to require no exterior protection from grit and debris carried in the environment outside that of the center plate assembly held in the bowl. The unitary wear liner is required to be formed from specified reaction injection molded (RIM) polymers which when molded, are found to be free of microscopic voids >20 .mu.m and therefore, fully dense. This property of being fully dense unexpectedly allows the liner to have specified physical properties which permit a railroad car truck equipped with the liners to operate with exceptional reliability, safety and for a long period of time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1996
    Assignee: Standard Car Truck Company
    Inventors: Mark W. Lin, John T. Sarnicki
  • Patent number: 5472556
    Abstract: A simple combination of conventional operations uses a twin press configuration of tandem stationary, vertically acting heating and cooling platen presses in separate frames which share a fixed, hybrid bottom platen in a laminating machine. The machine therefore has aligned daylight openings ("daylights"). A set of sheets to be laminated is sandwiched between cover plates of a book which is loaded by rollingly transferring it with an edge-conveyor means, into the heating press. The path in which the book is processed ("process-path") starts at an entrance station and progresses linearly through the daylights. The system operates with a minimum cycle time based on the physical properties of the sheets to be laminated. Successive books may be loaded, in a machine using only two single daylight openings; or, in ganged single daylights; depending upon the capacity per unit time sought. A novel quick-locking carrier is provided in which a sandwich to be laminated is held.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1995
    Assignee: Alfred D. Lobo Co.
    Inventor: William J. Sanko
  • Patent number: 5472607
    Abstract: A hollow fiber membrane ("fiber") comprises a tubular macroporous support coated on its outer surface with a thin tubular asymmetric semipermeable film of polymer. The film, by itself, is non-self-supporting. The support itself is so flexible (flaccid) that it does not have a circular cross-section and collapses with finger pressure. Such a tube of knitted or woven braid no greater than 2.5 mm o.d., having interstitial voids which are non-uniformly shaped by the "ends" which are braided, is coated with a "dope" of polymer, then coagulated in a bath to form the film. Yet, after coating, the braided membrane can withstand up to 1500 psig in hydraulic compression forces before a straight-line relationship between flux and pressure begins to flatten out. The voids are relatively much larger than pores in the film. These voids are small enough to inhibit substantial penetration of the dope which lies superficially supported on the upper portion of the braid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1995
    Assignee: Zenon Environmental Inc.
    Inventors: Mahendran Mailvaganam, Luigi Fabbricino, Carlos F. F. Rodrigues, Allen R. Donnelly
  • Patent number: 5470428
    Abstract: A simple combination of conventional operations uses a twin press configuration of tandem stationary, vertically acting heating and cooling platen presses in separate frames of a laminating machine which is loaded by rollingly transferring a book into the heating press in either of two loading-paths. One is at right angles to the path in which the book is to be processed ("process-path") so as to avoid using an entrance station. The other uses an entrance station which provides a loading-path parallel to the processing path through daylight openings ("daylights") in the presses, so as to support each book on the edge-conveyor means while it is stationary and coplanar with the loading-path. The system operates with a minimum cycle time based on the physical properties of the sheets to be laminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1995
    Assignee: Alfred D. Lobo Co., L.P.A.
    Inventor: William J. Sanko
  • Patent number: 5468819
    Abstract: A single component ionic catalyst consists essentially of an organonickel complex cation, and a weakly coordinating neutral counteranion. The cation is a neutral bidentate ligand removably attached to a Group VIII transition metal in an organometal complex. The ligand is easily displaced by a norbornene-type (NB-type) monomer in an insertion reaction which results in an unexpectedly facile addition polymerization. A NB-type monomer includes NB or substituted NB, or a multi-ringed cycloolefin having more than three rings in which one or more of the rings has a structure derived from NB, and a ring may have an alicyclic alkyl, alkylene or alkylidene substituent. The insertion reaction results in the formation of a unique propagating species more soluble in a polar than in a non-polar solvent and devoid of an available .beta.-hydrogen for termination. The ensuing propagation of a polymer chain proceeds without measurable unsaturation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1995
    Assignee: The B.F. Goodrich Company
    Inventors: Brian L. Goodall, George M. Benedikt, Lester H. McIntosh, III, Dennis A. Barnes
  • Patent number: 5460213
    Abstract: Pural non-pneumatic (NPTs) are unitarily fitted, side-by-side, on a wheel rim, forming a multiple NPT (MNPT) to carry a load by sharing the load between the side-by-side NPTs. By "unitarily" is meant that the NPTs are fitted to the rim as a whole, without cutting or sectioning. With this construction, a MNPT is provided with characteristics which are surprisingly better than those attributable to a single NPT having the same or a different outer hoop diameter but the same mass of resin as the plural NPTs. The NPTs may be formed as rings, then by heat-distending them, unitarily post-fitted to the surface of an adhesively prepped wheel rim, for operation at relatively low torque; alternatively, and more preferably the NPTs are cast or otherwise thermoformed, as for example by injection molding, onto the wheel rim and self-adhesively autogenously secured, so as to provide the plural NPTs integrally bonded to the wheel rim.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1995
    Assignee: Uniroyal Goodrich Licensing Services, Inc.
    Inventor: Scott R. Pajtas
  • Patent number: D368024
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1996
    Assignee: Professional Package Company
    Inventors: Deborah L. Sekerak, Scott R. Gilbert
  • Patent number: D368025
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1996
    Assignee: Professional Package Company
    Inventors: Deborah L. Sekerak, Scott R. Gilbert