Patents Represented by Attorney Harry B. Keck
  • Patent number: 4045267
    Abstract: A method of tacking a honeycomb core to a base sheet, the core member having coatings of adhesive, one provided on the ends of the cells of each face of the core. The core is engaged with the base sheet so that one coating of adhesive contacts the base sheet while moving the core and the base sheet as a unit along a rectilinear path of travel. While engaging the core with the base sheet, the base sheet is (a) heated to temperatures within a wetting temperature of the adhesive but below the curing temperature of the adhesive, (b) maintained at temperatures within said wetting temperature range for a time sufficient to allow the one coating of adhesive to be heated, to flow and to form a fillet between the base sheet and the core but insufficient to allow undue heating of the other coating of adhesive, and (c) the base sheet, the adhesive, and the core are rapidly cooled to a discharge temperature which is below the wetting temperature range of the adhesive, thereby to tack the core to the base sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventors: Bernard H. Davis, Rollin T. Mack, Kenneth Miyasaki
  • Patent number: 4044310
    Abstract: Circuitry for generating a sine wave and/or a cosine wave from a pulse signal wherein cyclically repeating pulses each generate one cycle of a sine wave and/or a cosine wave. Each pulse institutes a sawtooth signal; a square wave generator produces a square wave having a positive excursion for one-half of the sawtooth signal and a negative excursion for the other half of the sawtooth signal. The square wave signal is integrated to produce a triangular wave. The triangular wave may be shaped into a simulated harmonic wave by wave-shaping circuitry. If both sine and cosine waves are desired, additional circuitry is employed to convert the described square wave to another square wave of the same frequency, 90.degree. out of phase with the first square wave. The other square wave is converted to a corresponding triangular wave which is shaped to a simulated harmonic wave by wave-shaping circuitry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1977
    Assignee: IRD Mechanalysis, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Morrow, Lloyd D. Penn
  • Patent number: 4037377
    Abstract: A double-skin construction panel having its outer skin spaced-apart from its inner skin. The panels are adapted to be assembled without exposed fasteners. A positive mechanical connection between the outer skin and the foamed-in-place panel core is provided. The panels have mating elements in the outer skin to provide for positive mechanical engagement of adjacent outer sheets when the panels are assembled in use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1970
    Date of Patent: July 26, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventors: Norbert C. Howell, Walter Tischuk, Thomas M. Welsh
  • Patent number: 4034826
    Abstract: A silencer having a tubular configuration which can be interposed in a duct and form a part of the duct walls. The silencer has an inner perforate wall and an outer imperforate wall. The annular space between the two walls is filled with acoustical sound absorbing materials. The outer imperforate wall is adapted for quick opening to permit easy replacement of the sound absorbing materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: John S. Andrews
  • Patent number: 4035733
    Abstract: A pulse signal conditioning circuit. Repetitive pulse signals can be sharpened and freed of accompanying, unwanted noise manifestations by means of a network of steering diodes and constant current diodes feeding a comparator circuit producing sharp, uniform pulses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1977
    Assignee: IRD Mechanalysis, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Morrow, Lloyd D. Penn
  • Patent number: 4029201
    Abstract: Conveyor apparatus of the non-endless type useful in combination with a press having a stationary lower bed or platen and an upper platen supported above the lower platen by means disposed along the opposite longitudinal sides of the platens. The conveyor apparatus includes feed and take-up rolls, one at each end of the bed, and belt means extending between the rolls and over the bed. Distinct cradle means support each of the rolls for rotation about horizontal axes. The arrangement is such that when the belt means is worn or broken the feed roll and/or the take-up roll may be vertically disengaged from the cradle means thereby to facilitate rapid replacement of the belt means.The conveyor apparatus also is provided with first and second drive means, connectd respectively to the take-up roll and the feed roll, which are individually operable to rotate the rolls about their respective axes to move the belt in a forward direction and in a reverse direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 1975
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: Bernard H. Davis
  • Patent number: 4025984
    Abstract: A wall washing device is provided with self contained liquid spray means, wall and window surface scrubbing means such as brushes or sponges and means for providing a curtain of high velocity, in-rushing air around a wall washing sight. This air serves to dry the freshly laundered wall and window surfaces and also to confine the washing liquids and retard their egress from the wall washing sight. The high velocity, in-rushing air curtain is delivered through a perimeter aperture which is spaced-apart from the window/wall surfaces, in accordance with a first embodiment; and is provided by forceably drawing atmospheric air inwardly at the perimeter of the wall washing sight in accordance with a second embodiment. The device is adapted to ascend and descend between a pair of vertical mullions of the building. The device is further adapted to provide its wall and window washing function during either the ascending or descending runs or both. The device moreover is intended for remotely controlled operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1973
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: Ralph H. Hoener, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4024684
    Abstract: A laminated building panel of the type comprising a metal facing sheet and a backing. The backing is pre-notched and/or cut in the factory to permit field-bending of the panel to produce corner structures. A factory installed splice plate is secured to the building panel to maintain the structural integrity of the panel during handling and shipment to the job site. A method for preparing the panel for shipment to an erection site is described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1973
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: Robert E. Holmgren
  • Patent number: 4020989
    Abstract: A light transmitting building panel comprising a flat central sheet and upper and lower corrugated sheets secured to the opposite faces of the flat central sheet, thereby to provide a set of upper cells and a set of lower cells. The upper corrugated sheet is laterally offset relative to the lower corrugated sheet whereby each upper cell is positioned intermediate of adjacent ones of the lower cells and whereby heat conduction between the internal and external surfaces of the panel is minimized. The flat central sheet and the upper and lower corrugated sheets are formed from a light transmitting glass fiber reinforced plastic. The present building panel is particularly useful in greenhouses as roof panels and wall panels. The long span capability, the light transmitting characteristic and the unique cell arrangement of the present building panel are advantageously employed in greenhouses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: Glenn E. Kautz
  • Patent number: 4018725
    Abstract: Phenolic foam products are fabricated from phenol-aldehyde resol; a blowing agent; a condensation catalyst; a cell control agent; and an allyl ether of methylol-substituted phenol wherein the said allyl ether is present in a range from 0.5 to 25 percent by weight of the phenol-aldehyde resol. The function of the allyl ether is to overcome the extreme friability of the phenolic foam system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: John F. Hadley
  • Patent number: 4013614
    Abstract: A method for preparing polymerized products by spraying unsaturated polyester resin syrup, aqueous sodium silicate and a polymerization initiator for the unsaturated polyester resin syrup. The ingredients preferably are formed into sprays which are mixed by impingement. Alternatively the ingredients may be combined into a single spray. These sprays may include inert fillers in spray form. Preferably the sprays are impinged upon inert fillers including chopped fibrous reinforcements such as glass fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: James M. Self
  • Patent number: 4012874
    Abstract: A protective cover assembly for an outlet opening of an underfloor access housing is provided to prevent ingress through the outlet opening of a subsequently poured layer of floor fill, such as concrete. The assembly comprises a cup-shaped cap having a fence-like vertical extension detachably connected thereto. The assembly is enveloped by the floor fill and has an upper peripheral edge spaced below the upper surface of the floor fill by up to 1 inch (25.4 mm). A release coating interposed between the protective cover assembly and the floor fill facilitates breakout and removal of the overlying layer of floor fill.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventors: Darryl Keefer Brogan, Paul Leon Haskins, Robert George Lindner
  • Patent number: 4012873
    Abstract: Protective covers for outlet openings of an underfloor access housing are provided to prevent ingress through the outlet opening of a subsequently poured layer of floor fill, such as concrete. The protective covers are enveloped by the floor fill and have upper peripheral edges spaced below the upper surface of the floor fill by up to 13/4 inches (44.5 mm). A release coating is interposed between the protective cover and the floor fill to facilitate separation of the covering floor fill.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: Robert G. Lindner
  • Patent number: 4011195
    Abstract: Polymerizable unsaturated polyester resin syrups can be extended with aqueous alkali metal silicate in compositions containing from 0.1 to 10.0 parts by weight of aqueous alkali metal silicate for each part by weight of the unsaturated polyester resin syrup. The preferred alkali metal silicate is aqueous sodium silicate. Compositions further can be extended (a) by the addition of reactive fillers such as metal oxides or hydrated metallic salts; (b) by the addition of inert fillers such as clay, silica, glass fibers, perlite; or (c) by the addition of both (a) and (b). The fillers also may include fibrous reinforcing materials such as dispersed glass fibers, randomly oriented fiber mats, wound filaments and woven fabrics. The fillers may be present in amounts from about 0.1 to about 5 times the combined weight of aqueous alkali metal silicate and unsaturated polyester resin syrup.The compositions can be employed in coatings, laminates, cast articles, molded articles, or other shaped articles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1975
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: James M. Self
  • Patent number: 4005959
    Abstract: Apparatus 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 1, 1977
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: Glenn E. Kautz
  • Patent number: 3998016
    Abstract: A wall structure of the double-skin insulated type which spans across at least first and second building frame members. The wall structure comprises a liner sheet positively secured to the second frame member and having a liner sheet end lapping the first frame member; confinement means releasably retaining the liner sheet end to the first frame member; a facing sheet positioned outboard of the liner sheet; and at least two subgirts (a) entirely spaced-apart from the first frame member in the direction of the second frame member and from each other, (b) positioned between the facing sheet and the liner sheet, and (c) each secured to the facing sheet and to the liner sheet.The arrangement is such that the wall structure fails in a particular manner when subjected to abnormally high positive or negative wind pressures of preselected value. The failure load of the wall structure is controlled by the end-subgirt spacing -- the distance between the first frame member and the subgirt adjacent thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1975
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1976
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: Raymond M. L. Ting
  • Patent number: 3998024
    Abstract: A double-skin building panel having an insulating core and having an outer facing sheet laterally offset from and spaced-apart from an inner facing sheet -- each panel presenting an overlapping edge portion along one longitudinal side and an overlapped edge portion along its opposite longitudinal side. The panels are adapted to be erected in lapped relation without externally visible fasteners. The insulating core comprises a honeycomb core member filling a major portion of the space between the facing sheets, and rigid spacing means, one positioned along each side of the panel and thermally insulating the facing sheets from each other. The honeycomb core member presents open ended cells which are substantially entirely filled with an insulating medium, for example, expanded silicate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1975
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1976
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: LeRoy Frandsen
  • Patent number: 3998023
    Abstract: A double-skin building panel having an insulating core and having an outer facing sheet laterally offset from and spaced-apart from an inner facing sheet--each panel presenting an overlapping edge portion along one longitudinal side and an overlapped edge portion along its opposite longitudinal side. The panels are adapted to be erected in lapped relation without externally visible fasteners. The insulating core comprises a honeycomb core member filling a major portion of the space between the facing sheets, and rigid spacing means, one positioned along each side of the panel and thermally insulating the facing sheets from each other. The honeycomb core member presents open ended cells which are substantially entirely filled with an insulating medium, for example, expanded silicate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1975
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1976
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: John W. Anderson
  • Patent number: 3978715
    Abstract: An electromechanical transducer employs an Eddy current type displacement sensing device mounted in confronting relation to a seismically supported, nonmagnetic metal beam which is presented within an enclosed chamber. Movement of the nonmagnetic metal beam is damped. Movement of the nonmagnetic metal beam relative to the Eddy current type displacement sensing device occurs when the device is moving cyclically at low frequencies up to about 200 Hertz. Because of the damping of the movement of the metal beam, its instantaneous displacement is proportional to the instantaneous acceleration applied to the transducer. The output electrical signal from the Eddy current displacement sensing device can be integrated to provide an output signal directly proportional to the instantaneous velocity of the transducer. The signal can be twice integrated to provide an output signal corresponding to the instantaneous displacement of the transducer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1974
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1976
    Assignee: IRD Mechanalysis, Inc.
    Inventor: Johan T. Farstad
  • Patent number: 3978018
    Abstract: Polymerizable unsaturated polyester resin syrups can be extended with aqueous alkali stabilized colloidal silica in compositions containing from 0.1 to 10.0 parts by weight of aqueous alkali stabilized colloidal silica for each part by weight of the unsaturated polyester resin syrup. The unsaturated polyester resin syrups can be extended further (a) by the addition of reactive fillers such as metal oxides or hydrated metallic salts; (b) by the addition of inert fillers such as clay, silica, glass fibers, perlite; or (c) by the addition of both (a) and (b). The fillers also may include fibrous reinforcing materials such as dispersed glass fibers, randomly oriented fiber mats, wound filaments and woven fabrics. The fillers may be present in amounts from about 0.1 to about 5 times the combined weight of aqueous alkali stabilized colloidal silica and unsaturated polyester resin syrup.The compositions can be employed in coatings, laminates, cast articles, molded articles, or other shaped articles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1974
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1976
    Assignee: H. H. Robertson Company
    Inventor: James M. Self