Abstract: Polyoxyalkylene surfactants for cellular foams can be prepared by reacting under free radical polymerization conditions a polyoxyalkylene adduct, a cyclic nitrogenous vinyl monomer and an esterified unsaturated dibasic acid in the presence of an organic or inorganic per-compound and a metal catalyst.
Abstract: Polyoxyalkylene foam stabilizing surfactants can be prepared by reacting a polyoxyalkylene adduct, a cyclic nitrogenous vinyl monomer and an esterified unsaturated dibasic acid under free radical polymerization conditions in the presence of a free radical initiator, and by subjecting the reaction product obtained to a solvent extraction. The isolated components can be utilized as surfactants in producing cellular foams.
Abstract: Polyoxyalkylene surfactants for cellular foams can be prepared by reacting a polyoxyalkylene adduct and an esterified unsaturated dibasic acid in the presence of a free-radical initiator.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a novel cover member for insulation boards and a novel method of installing such boards in which said cover member is generally of inverted T-shaped configuration with an added strip extending outwardly from the vertical web of said cover member to confine one edge of an insulation board. The method of installation is a progressive step method, using the novel cover members of the invention.
Abstract: A method for producing a decorative design on a substrate by applying to the substrate an embossable coating comprising a filler, a binder, a release agent, a moisture control agent, and a liquid; drying the applied coating to remove a major portion of the liquid therefrom, sufficient liquid being retained to make the coating pliable and readily impressible by an embossing means; and subjecting the pliable coating to pressure contact with the embossing means, which is at ambient or an elevated temperature, to impress a decorative design into the coating; and the embossed coated substrate produced by the method.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 27, 1982
Date of Patent:
October 2, 1984
Assignee:
The Celotex Corporation
Inventors:
Stanley C. Kyminas, Bernard J. Einhaus, Stephen G. Hinds
Abstract: A contoured dunnage cutter is provided for cutting partially circular arcs in timber dunnage separators, wherein, the partially circular arcs are precisely cut in shape and depth, and spaced at preset distances. The timber dunnage separator is positioned against adjustable stops and held firmly while cutting occurs. A rotating cutter head is pivotally mounted for motion through an arc corresponding to the partially circular arc being cut in the timber dunnage separator.
Abstract: An apparatus for determining whether an approximately circular opening falls within predetermined dimensions. A flexible circular gauge comprises two resilient cylinders, one partially encased inside the other. The outer diameter of the smaller cylinder equals the minimum designed diameter of the opening. The thickness of the outer cylinder is equal to one-half the predetermined tolerance in variation in the dimensions of the opening, and the entire gauge is sufficiently flexible to follow the inside walls of the opening even though they may depart from a precise circle.
Abstract: Polyoxyalkylene surfactants for cellular foams can be prepared by reacting under free radical polymerization conditions a polyoxyalkylene adduct, a cyclic nitrogenous vinyl monomer and an esterified unsaturated dibasic acid in the presence of an organic or inorganic per-compound and a metal catalyst.
Abstract: A process for producing a structural laminate comprising the steps of providing a composite article comprising a facing sheet adhered to a thin, substantially incompressible yet expansible mat of long, layered glass fibers, applying a foam-forming mixture to the glass fibers, positioning a second composite article or a facing sheet over the applied foam-forming mixture, passing the facing sheets having the mat and the foam-forming mixture therebetween through the nip of two rotating rolls, and foaming the foam-forming mixture. The structural laminate is useful in thermal insulating applications.
Abstract: An elutriation apparatus for de-shotting fibrous material carried in a liquid current comprises a battery of washing vessels located in sequence. A power driven mixing apparatus is provided in the first washing vessel of the sequence for dispersing the fibrous material. The upper section of each washing vessel is divided into two compartments by a baffle, while the vessel's lower section is unobstructed, whereby a current of liquid carrying fibrous material which is introduced into the upper section of the vessel to one side of the baffle travels downwardly and then underneath the baffle and upwardly to the vessel's upper section to the other side of the baffle. The latter upper section is provided with a spout for discharge of the fibrous dispersion from the vessel to the next washing vessel or to the separator apparatus located after the last washing vessel of the sequence for removal of the wash liquid from the de-shotted fibrous material.
Abstract: Polyoxyalkylene surfactants for cellular forms can be prepared by reacting a polyoxyalkylene adduct and an esterified unsaturated dibasic acid in the presence of a free-radical initiator.
Abstract: A device for holding nested bell and plain end push on joint pipes in a fixed position utilizing a novel frame work of simple members fastened firmly together. The inner pipe may be held concentrically or eccentrically with respect to the outer pipe.Padding may be added to protect inside coatings, and safety strapping offers added security that allows an abrasion resistant sheet to be held in place until disassembly occurs.
Abstract: Polyoxyalkylene foam stabilizing surfactants can be prepared by reacting a polyoxyalkylene adduct, a cyclic nitrogenous vinyl monomer and an esterified unsaturated dibasic acid under free radical polymerization conditions in the presence of a free radical initiator, and by subjecting the reaction product obtained to a solvent extraction. The isolated components can be utilized as surfactants in producing cellular foams.
Abstract: Cellular foams, particularly polyisocyanurate foams, are prepared by reacting together an organic polyisocyanate, a blowing agent, a trimerization catalyst, and a minor amount of a polyol mixture prepared by the transesterification with a glycol of a by-product fraction from the manufacture of dimethyl terephthalate, the major portion of said fraction comprising about 15 to 70 weight percent of dimethyl terephthalate, and about 85 to 30 weight percent of a mixture of monomethyl terephthalate, bi-ring esters and polymeric materials. Laminates of such foams exhibit a high degree of fire resistance, low smoke evolution on combustion, low foam friability and high compressive strength.
Abstract: A method for coating a metal surface by depositing a mixture comprising a polyolefin and an ionomer on the metal surface, which is at a temperature sufficient to fuse the mixture to the metal surface, and thereafter cooling the resulting coated surface; and the coated article produced by the method. The method is especially useful in coating a ferrous metal surface, such as, for example, the interior surface of a pipe.
Abstract: A method for producing a synthetic board from cellulosic and/or lignocellulosic materials wherein a polyisocyanate binder is applied to the hot and wet fibrous material in the blow line out of the refiner of the board forming process. Polyphenylpolyisocyanates, such as a mixture of diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate and polymethylene polyphenyl polyisocyanates, are a particularly suitable binder.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 26, 1982
Date of Patent:
October 4, 1983
Assignee:
The Celotex Corporation
Inventors:
William E. Betzner, Richard K. Holtman, Allen R. Hill
Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing a synthetic board from cellulosic and/or lignocellulosic materials wherein a thermosettable binder, preferably a polyisocyanate binder, is applied through a cooled nozzle to the hot and wet fibrous material in the blow line out of the refiner of a board forming process. Polyphenylpolyisocyanates, such as a mixture of diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate and polymethylene polyphenyl polyisocyanates, are a particularly suitable binder.
Abstract: A structural laminate comprises at least one planar facing sheet with a rigid foam attached to one surface of the facing sheet. The rigid foam may be any polymeric material which is capable of being foamed. Distributed substantially evenly throughout the foam is a mat of long glass fibers arranged in layers substantially parallel to the facing sheet. The process for producing this structural laminate comprises the steps of contacting a thin, substantially incompressible yet expansible mat of long glass fibers with a foam-forming mixture, positioning a facing sheet on each face of the mat, and passing the facing sheets having the mat and the foam-forming mixture therebetween through means for metering the amount of foam-forming mixture and causing it to fully penetrate between the fibers of said glass mat.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 16, 1981
Date of Patent:
June 7, 1983
Assignee:
The Celotex Corporation
Inventors:
Donald E. Hipchen, Michael J. Skowronski, Joseph R. Hagan
Abstract: The invention relates to a removable tilt-out window construction in which a window may be rotated 90.degree. from its normal vertical position and such rotation causes a slidable block connected to a spring counterbalance to be locked in place to prevent violent release of the spring upon removal of the window. The invention describes a weather strip (30) having a slidable block (68) with a rotatable locking cam (90). Slidable block (68) rides on tracks (64 and 66). Locking Cam (90) can be rotated so that it forces tracks (64 and 66) against the sides of slots (110 and 112) to frictionally engage the slidable block (68) into a fixed position. A window sash (22) is connected to the locking cam (90) to provide rotation thereof to lock slidable block (68). Window 22 may be removed from engagement with locking cam (90) if desired.
Abstract: Polyoxyalkylene surfactants for cellular foams can be prepared by reacting a polyoxyalkylene adduct and an esterified unsaturated dibasic acid in the presence of a free-radical initiator.