Abstract: A portable filtering apparatus with improved canister and filter cartridge design is described for remotely filtering by continuous recycling a variety of solvents and lubricating fluids from machinery reservoirs without requiring the halting of machinery operation or need for emptying said reservoirs to replace the solvents or fluids therein, said filter cartridge being replaceably removable from the canister for complete disposal along with its trapped contaminates preferably by incineration.
Abstract: An adhesive bandage having essentially flat, planar structural components and including a system to facilitate simplified application of the bandage over a wound on the human skin by providing pairs of release strips folded back across themselves to furnish end members sealed within respective ends of a package so that when the package is opened a release strip is simultaneously pulled away from an adhesive coating of a bandage film thereby further allowing its application with only one hand when necessary.
Abstract: A refrigeration immersion vessel primarily designed for direct immersion of comestibles into liquid chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) at approximate minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit is described wherein said vessel employs pairs of rotary vane valves with internal vacuum in communication with a closed system to recycle CFC vapors into said vessel while preventing atmospheric air from entering it, said vessel further utilizing different CFC from a source external of the vessel and of lower boiling point to maintain temperature of vessel reservoir refrigerant, said vessel also having condensers using the external CFC refrigerant for recondensing internal CFC vapors, controlling vessel reservoir temperature and temperature of vessel refrigerant storage outside said vessel, said vessel further comprising an inclined internal conveyor means and bottom for drainage by gravity of excess refrigerant into its reservoir.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 19, 1993
Date of Patent:
March 22, 1994
Inventors:
Gaudencio Lopez, Raul A. Arroyo, Darrell C. Nugent, Charles B. Lovett
Abstract: A method is disclosed whereby water is used to transfer labels onto containers in automatic high-speed labeling machines thereby leaving no glue residue on a container's surface, and making them amenable for recycling. The method further provides for adjustment of water's surface tension if necessary by surfactants to cause wettability of a variety of surfaces undergoing labeling, but said label is permanently attached to the container by friction, rather than by glue, after evaporation of the water.
Abstract: An environmentally compatible method for field testing gasoline, and other liquid hydrocarbons, for the presence of water and/or alcohol in the presence or absence of the other utilizing colorimetric reagents comprising methylene blue dye, anhydrous sodium borate and gentian violet dye in suspension with mineral oil. When alcohol is present a volumetric test using dilute nitric acid is further described to measure its percentage in the fuel.