Patents Represented by Attorney Harry B. Keck
  • Patent number: 4350461
    Abstract: A compartmentalized waste disposal installation includes multiple disposal vaults, each positioned above a normal high water table level of the region. The vaults are disposed in parallel relationship and are stacked in two or more tiers to provide a compact permanent waste disposal facility. Each individual waste disposal vault provides water-impermeable encapsulation for the waste disposal materials and each individual waste disposal vault is positioned within a basin which has a water-impervious lining and a collection system for recovering leakage or leachate which may develop from each individual waste disposal vault.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1980
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1982
    Assignee: Stabatrol Corporation
    Inventors: Richard E. Valiga, John R. Rosso
  • Patent number: 4347331
    Abstract: A foamed, low density, highly extended, polymerized unsaturated polyester resin product which exhibits excellent fire, strength and insulative properties. The product is formed by combining a first component comprised of unsaturated polyester resin syrup, reactive, non-reinforcing, extender material capable of providing a blowing agent nd selected from the group consisting of inorganic carbonate compounds, inorganic bicarbonate compounds and mixtures thereof and, optionally, non-reactive, non-reinforcing extender material with a second component comprised of an aqueous solution of aluminum hydroxie chloride and, optionally, non-reactive, non-reinforcing, extender material. When the two components are combined as a composition mixture, the reactive, non-reinforcing, extender material and the aluminum hydroxie chloride solution react to provide a blowing agent and to form a solid product which chemically binds the water originally present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1982
    Assignee: Tanner Chemical Company, Inc.
    Inventor: James M. Self
  • Patent number: 4346538
    Abstract: A building wall construction employing liner panels and facing panels. Liner panels are positively secured and releasably secured between adjacent horizontal frame members of the building. Facing panels are positively secured at their mid-region to a horizontal frame member and are positively secured at one end to a liner panel and releasably secured at the other end to a liner panel. The resulting building wall will fail at predictable pressure differentials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1982
    Inventor: Raymond M. L. Ting
  • Patent number: 4318954
    Abstract: A composite printed wiring board is provided wherein the surface of the board is fabricated from conventional fiber reinforced plastic laminates such as glass fiber reinforced epoxy laminates and that laminate is secured by means of a thermoset adhesive to a support member which is fabricated from graphite filament reinforced thermoset resin having a low coefficient of thermal expansion approaching zero. The unrestrained coefficient of thermal expansion of the printed wiring board is significantly greater than that of the support member. However, in the composite assembly, the apparent coefficient of thermal expansion of the printed wiring board is greatly reduced and can approximate the coefficient of thermal expansion of a ceramic chip carrier. The coefficient of thermal expansion of the printed wiring board in its thickness direction is only slightly reduced in the composite assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1981
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1982
    Assignee: Boeing Aerospace Company
    Inventor: Warren M. Jensen
  • Patent number: 4316351
    Abstract: A thermally insulated wall panel for building construction having a metal liner panel and a metal facing panel with interconnected side-joint profiles which provide positive connections of facing panels of adjoining wall panels when outward stress is applied. Positive connections of the liner panels of adjoining wall panels can be obtained when outward stress is applied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1982
    Inventor: Raymond M. L. Ting
  • Patent number: 4310010
    Abstract: A two-chambered cleaning device includes an upper chamber and a lower chamber separated by a generally horizontal perforated plate. Generally vertical openings extend through the horizontal plate constituting the perforations which receive generally vertical open tubes extending above the horizontal plate into the upper chamber. The vertical open tubes receive the open ends of closed-end tubes which are to be cleaned. A cleaning liquid is introduced into the upper chamber, above the horizontal plate. The pressure in the lower chamber is reduced below that of the upper chamber whereby the cleaning fluid passes upwardly through the annular space between the outer surface of the vertical open tubes and the inner surface of the closed-end tubes which are to be cleaned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 1980
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1982
    Inventor: Melora J. Svoboda
  • Patent number: 4246302
    Abstract: A multi-band liquid crystal film for visual observation of two or more patterns is prepared by laminating at least two polyurethane films, each containing discrete aggregates of liquid crystals against a black film such that the visual response of the liquid crystals of each succeeding polyurethane film is different than that of the liquid crystals in the other film or films.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1981
    Inventors: William J. Benton, Joseph R. Quigley
  • Patent number: 4243190
    Abstract: A rotary wing device has a circular stabilizer disc and, secured normally thereto, a bilaterally symmetrical wing member having a first symmetry axis intersecting the center of the stabilizer disc. The ends of the wing member at the first symmetry axis are connected through pin connections to a string harness whereby the device functions as a kite when the wing member rotates about the first symmetry axis. At least one guy wire connects the frame of the stabilizer disc to the frame of the wing member in each quadrant of the device. The same device may function in free flight without the string harness. The device preferably is fabricated from rod or tube frames covered with plastic films.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1981
    Inventor: Kenneth Sams
  • Patent number: 4223068
    Abstract: Rigid polyurethane foam is produced from polyisocyanate and polyol wherein 5-30% by weight of the polyol ingredient is a digestion product of polyalkylene terephthalate residues or scraps digested with organic polyols. The resulting rigid polyurethane foam exhibits uniform density and, when compared with a corresponding polyurethane foam which does not include the said digestion products, exhibits equivalent or superior physical strength properties. With fire retardant rigid polyurethane foams wherein the organic polyol ingredient includes halogenated organic polyols, use of 5-30% by weight of the said digestion product in the organic polyol ingredient, achieves a rigid fire retardant polyurethane foam having a lower flame spread and a lower smoke generation than a corresponding polyurethane foam which does not include the said digestion product. When fabricated in a closed mold, the present rigid polyurethane foam has a more uniform density, i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1980
    Assignee: Freeman Chemical Corporation
    Inventors: William L. Carlstrom, Ronald W. Reineck, Glenn R. Svoboda
  • Patent number: 4216306
    Abstract: A film-forming polymerizable resin is produced from combining acrylic acid, the diglycidyl ether of N-butyl diol and 3,3',4,4'-benzophenone tetracarboxylic dianhydride (BTDA). The diglycidyl ether of N-butyl diol is combined with BTDA and sufficient acrylic acid to combine with unreacted epoxide groups. The BTDA constitutes 2 to 10 percent by weight of the three ingredients. The ingredients are heated to a low acid number where the epoxy equivalent of the mixture is greater than 3,500.The resulting film-forming resin can be pigmented and can be cured in the presence of ultraviolet radiation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1980
    Assignee: Freeman Chemical Corporation
    Inventor: Rudolph H. Boeckeler
  • Patent number: 4212478
    Abstract: A caddie is provided for a carpet pole when not in use, i.e., when not connected to a lift-truck. The carpet pole is supported above ground whereby it can be mounted on a lift-truck without requiring manual lifting; similarly the carpet pole may be demounted from a lift-truck without requiring manual lifting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1980
    Inventor: Donald L. McGrath, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4210682
    Abstract: Coating apparatus wherein a pretreated sheet metal ribbon passes from a supply coil successively through entry rolls, coating rolls, a curing oven, cooling apparatus, and tension rolls to a recoiler. The ribbon extends through the coating rolls and the curing oven as a long-span catenary. No looping facility is required. The apparatus incorporates novel leading end gripper means and trailing end gripper means for establishing and terminating the catenary in a manner which minimizes the unusable length of ribbon, that is, the uncoated leading end and uncoated trailing end of the processed ribbon. A method of initiating, maintaining, and terminating the catenary is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1980
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventors: Bernard H. Davis, Thomas M. Welsh
  • Patent number: 4196554
    Abstract: A joint between roof panels of the type comprising inner and outer skins connected in shear-transferring relation by an insulating core. The joint comprises male and female marginal connecting means formed along the upper edges of adjacent side walls presented by the outer skins of adjacent panels. The male and female connecting means are inter-nested, the female connecting means is bent, that is, closed about the male connecting means thereby to provide a primary interlocking connection of the standing seam type. A sealant engaging the male and female connecting means provides a primary weathertight seal at the exposed surface of the roof structure. Complementary mating elements may be formed along adjacent inner edges of the adjacent composite panels to provide a second connection at the interior face of the roof structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1980
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventors: John W. Anderson, Robert G. Lindner
  • Patent number: 4195459
    Abstract: A four corner joint between wall panels of the type comprising outer and inner skins connected by an insulating core, and having marginal connecting means formed along the opposite longitudinal edges of the outer skin. The outer and inner skins and the core co-terminate at the upper ends of the lower wall panels. The outer skins of the upper wall panels have lapping ends which extend downwardly beyond the lower ends of the upper wall panels and which overlap the wall panels. The marginal connecting means are substantially entirely removed along the length of the lapping ends of the upper panels to preclude interfering with the interconnection of corresponding marginal connecting means in the lower wall panels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1980
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: John W. Anderson
  • Patent number: 4195460
    Abstract: A composite roof panel comprising inner and outer skins which are connected in shear-transferring relation by an insulating core. The outer skin presents marginal connecting means, a first of which is adapted to receive and to be bent, i.e., closed, about a second connecting means of an adjacent panel to provide a standing seam connection at the exterior face of the roof structure. During closure, the first connecting means is bent in one direction and experiences only minor bending stresses. Hence, a large number of different types of decorative coating materials can be applied to the outer skin. The inner skin presents complementary mating elements which provide a connection between adjacent panels at the interior face of the roof structure. Means adapting the panel to be erected in end-to-end overlapped relation and in side-by-side interlocked relation is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1978
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1980
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventors: John W. Anderson, Robert G. Lindner
  • Patent number: 4194332
    Abstract: A wiring distribution system for fill-on-slab or fill-on-grade floor constructions, including an uninterrupted main unit providing main passageways and at least one laterally extending feeder unit providing feeder passageways supported on a substructure (-slab or -grade). A housing having a removable cover encloses a full-width segment of the main unit and an end segment of the feeder unit. A covering layer of concrete (fill-) surrounds the housing. A partition divides the interior of the enclosure into two compartments, a first communicating with one feeder passageway and a second communicating with the other feeder passageways. The main unit presents at least one common lengthwise trough extending through and beyond the opposite sides of the enclosure. First and second capping means enclose those portions of the common lengthwise trough on opposite sides of the enclosure to provide substantially unobstructed additional main passageways communicating with the second compartment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 25, 1980
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: Frank W. Fork
  • Patent number: 4187130
    Abstract: A method for forming shaped articles from glass fiber reinforced gypsum. An aqueous slurry of calcium sulfate hemihydrate, water and glass fibers contains between 22 and 45 parts by weight water, 100 parts by weight calcium sulfate hemihydrate and 3 to 10 parts by weight glass fiber. The slurry is provided as a continuous ribbon on a moving, water-impermeable first membrane. A water-impermeable second membrane is applied above the continuous ribbon and sealed along its side edges to the side edges of the first membrane to form a sandwich consisting of the two membranes and the slurry ribbon.The sandwich is shaped prior to the setting of the gypsum and is retained in the desired shape until initial setting occurs. Thereafter at least a portion of one of the two membranes is removed and substantially all of the uncombined water is removed from the shaped ribbon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1976
    Date of Patent: February 5, 1980
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: Glenn E. Kautz
  • Patent number: 4187275
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming shaped articles from glass fiber reinforced gypsum. An aqueous slurry of gypsum hemi-hydrate, water and glass fibers contains between 22 and 45 parts by weight water, 100 parts by weight gypsum hemi-hydrate and 3 to 10 parts by weight glass fiber. The slurry is deposited as a continuous ribbon on a moving, water-impermeable formable sheet which is pre-shaped and thereafter the slurry ribbon is pressed into a desired profile. The formable sheet and slurry ribbon are maintained in the desired profile until the slurry sets. Thereafter the product ribbon is cut transversely into lengths as desired. The formable sheet may be removed before cutting, or may be retained in engagement with the product ribbon during and after cutting to serve as a protective cover for the surface of the article. The process and apparatus are especially adapted to produce liner sheets for building construction panels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1974
    Date of Patent: February 5, 1980
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventors: Albert J. Bracalielly, Glenn E. Kautz, Robert G. Lindner, Bernard H. Davis
  • Patent number: 4184301
    Abstract: A fastening device for securing adjacent double-skin foam-core wall panels to the structural framework of a building. One panel has a channel formed in the outer skin which extends laterally inwardly of a gap presented between the adjacent edges of the inner and outer skins. The adjacent panel has a tongue formed along the outer skin which is engaged in the channel. The fastening device includes a clip member and a fastener. The clip member has an edge strip engaged with the channel, a flange penetrating the core terminating proximate to the inner skin, and a medial strip connecting the edge strip to the flange. The medial strip is offset from the plane of the edge strip to provide space for the head of the fastener. The fastener extends through the medial strip, the core and the inner skin and secures the panel to the subgirt. The clip member may be mechanically connected with the channel to increase the suction load resistance of the joint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1978
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1980
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventors: John W. Anderson, Raymond M. L. Ting
  • Patent number: D254754
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1980
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: James M. Harrison