Patents Represented by Attorney John T. Synnestvedt
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Patent number: 4176105Abstract: A modified phenol formaldehyde condensate is reacted with boric acid and cured in the presence of a polyfunctional nitrogeneous compound to provide a binder for mineral wool fibers which is particularly suited for thermal insulation products intended for high temperature service.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1977Date of Patent: November 27, 1979Assignee: Certain-Teed CorporationInventor: Patrick M. Miedaner
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Patent number: 4171265Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for separating heat hardenable constituents from an aqueous solution of thermohardenable fiber binder material by insolubilizing the constituents through the application of both heat and pressure are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1978Date of Patent: October 16, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Jean A. Battigelli, Marie-Pierre Barthe
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Patent number: 4168345Abstract: Sizing compositions for coating glass fibers as well as the coated fibers in which the compositions are constituted essentially of two film forming agents and of two lubricants. One film forming agent is a modified starch in which almost the entire mass of starch granules is burst. The second is an acrylic polymer, preferably a water-soluble one. One lubricant is non-ionic and preferably a mineral oil. The second is a polyethylene wax in the form of an aqueous emulsion containing a cationic emulsifier.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1977Date of Patent: September 18, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Bernard de Massey, Gilbert Bocquet, Jacques Molinier
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Patent number: 4161163Abstract: A two-cycle internal combustion engine having reed-type intake valving, and specially configured and positioned intake and injector porting, with the porting constructed and arranged to improve various of the operating characteristics of the engine, and particularly adapted to increase the effectiveness of the injection through the injector porting.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1977Date of Patent: July 17, 1979Assignee: Performance Industries, Inc.Inventor: Eyvind Boyesen
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Patent number: 4160398Abstract: Making insulation sleeves from binder containing fibrous material, including integrated method and apparatus features for dividing a continuous blanket or web of fibrous material into individual lengths, winding individual lengths of fibrous blanket upon a multi-part separable mandrel, heating the mandrel to cure the binder in the inside surface layer of the sleeve, separating the sleeve from the mandrel, bringing the outside surface of the sleeve into contact with a heated surface to cure the binder in the outside surface layer of the sleeve, delivering the sleeves to a curing oven in which the sleeves are advanced and rotated, trimming the ends of the sleeves, and axially slitting the sleeves.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1978Date of Patent: July 10, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Bernard H. Bichot, Rene Gest
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Patent number: 4159199Abstract: Gas blast attenuation is disclosed including the use of a pair of gaseous jets having axes lying in a common plane and directed to impinge upon each other preferably at an acute angle, the attenuable material being introduced into the influence of air induced by one of the jets in the region of impingement of the jets, and the combined jet flow of the two jets carrying the attenuable material into a zone of interaction between the combined jet flow and a larger gaseous blast.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1977Date of Patent: June 26, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Marcel Levecque, Jean A. Battigelli, Dominique Plantard
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Patent number: 4159302Abstract: A fire door core in which the major ingredient is expanded perlite and including, as minor ingredients, set gypsum, set hydraulic cement and an organic binder, and having a density of no greater than about 30 lbs. per cubic foot, and preferably including unexpanded vermiculite, clay, and fibrous reinforcements, and a process for making said fire door core, and also a fire door including said core.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1978Date of Patent: June 26, 1979Assignee: Georgia-Pacific CorporationInventors: Dale R. Greve, Turner W. Richards
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Patent number: 4153498Abstract: Making insulation sleeves from binder containing fibrous material, including integrated method and apparatus features for dividing a continuous blanket or web of fibrous material into individual lengths, winding individual lengths of fibrous blanket upon a multi-part separable mandrel, heating the mandrel to cure the binder in the inside surface layer of the sleeve, separating the sleeve from the mandrel, bringing the outside surface of the sleeve into contact with a heated surface to cure the binder in the outside surface layer of the sleeve, delivering the sleeves to a curing oven in which the sleeves are advanced and rotated, trimming the ends of the sleeves, and axially slitting the sleeves.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1977Date of Patent: May 8, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Bernard H. Bichot, Rene Gest
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Patent number: 4152408Abstract: Fibrous calcium sulfate is produced by autoclaving a dilute aqueous suspension of gypsum, at a temperature between the minimum fiber forming temperature and about 20.degree. C. above, in the presence of a dispersing agent to provide for discrete whisker crystal development and protecting the whisker crystals from destruction or conversion to a different physical or chemical form until they have been stabilized by calcining at a temperature in excess of 500.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1977Date of Patent: May 1, 1979Assignee: Certain-Teed CorporationInventor: Jerry G. Winslow
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Patent number: 4152188Abstract: A plastic sheet is laminated to a glass sheet for the manufacture of laminated safety glass by means of an elastic membrane rigidly held at its periphery and subjected to increasing gas pressure, the membrane thereby pressing the plastic sheet against the glass sheet progressively from the center out toward the edges of the latter.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1977Date of Patent: May 1, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Hans-Georg Friedrich, Friedrich Halberschmidt, Rudolf Pelzer
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Patent number: 4147488Abstract: Apparatus and method for the continuous manufacture of structural shapes are disclosed. Mineral fiber material in the form of continuous strands, webs, or mats, impregnated with a heat-hardenable resin, is passed through a dielectric heater. The material is shaped as it passes through metallic dies that are disposed within the dielectric heater. The electric field between the electrodes of the heater is reduced or shunted at the location of the dies. The heater is arranged so that the maximum electrical field occurs adjacent the entrance to the heater.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1977Date of Patent: April 3, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventor: Georges Chiron
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Patent number: 4146378Abstract: Method and equipment are disclosed for forming fibers from attenuable material, such as molten glass, by the use of a jet penetrating transversely into a blast and by the of a structural element positioned adjacent to the path of the jet for establishing a stable low pressure zone in the jet flow into which the material to be attenuated is introduced. The jet has a temperature lower than that of the blast and preferably close to ambient temperature to thereby avoid erosion of the structural element positioned adjacent to the jet path.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1978Date of Patent: March 27, 1979Inventors: Marcel Levecque, Jean A. Battigelli, Dominique Plantard
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Patent number: 4145173Abstract: Apparatus and a method for forming a uniform film of plastic material, having good optical characteristics, on a substrate are disclosed. The plastic material is supplied to and maintained under pressure in a distribution channel and is fed from the distribution channel through a narrow slot to the substrate. A forming member subsequently forms the plastic material into a uniform film on the substrate. The level of the plastic material in front of the forming member is limited to a range of values based upon the thickness of the film being formed.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1977Date of Patent: March 20, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Rudolf Pelzer, Heinz Scholl
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Patent number: 4145203Abstract: Equipment is disclosed for developing high velocity gas blasts or jets arranged to effect fiber formation from attenuable material, such as molten glass. Preferably the apparatus is arranged to effect the attenuation in two stages, each of which utilizes a pair of high velocity whirling currents or tornadoes, with the gas in the two tornadoes of each pair turning in opposite directions and merging in the downstream direction, means for supplying the attenuable material being arranged to deliver a stream of the material into the influence of the tornadoes upstream of the point of confluence.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1977Date of Patent: March 20, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Marcel Levecque, Jean A. Battigelli, Dominique Plantard
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Patent number: 4143626Abstract: A two-cycle internal combustion engine having reed-type intake valving, and multiple injector passages and porting constructed and arranged to improve various of the operating characteristics of the engine, and particularly adapted to increase the effectiveness of fuel injection through the injector passages.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1977Date of Patent: March 13, 1979Assignee: Performance Industries, Inc.Inventor: Eyvind Boyesen
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Patent number: 4142304Abstract: Treatment of articles in an enclosure traversed by gases, according to which the articles are advanced translationally and are simultaneously rotated, characterized by apparatus for causing the articles to travel the length of the enclosure several times and at different levels, and for causing the articles to roll on flat superimposed surfaces extending across the enclosure by bringing them in contact with driving components carried in a continuous or endless circuit so that the same components provide for successive travel of the articles first in one direction, and then in the other direction at two different levels.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1978Date of Patent: March 6, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Aldo Ricci, Nedo Passerini
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Patent number: 4140509Abstract: Method and equipment are disclosed for forming fibers from attenuable material such as molten glass, by the use of high velocity whirling gas currents or tornadoes. Attenuation is preferably effected in two stages, the first of which utilizes a pair of high velocity whirling currents or tornadoes formed by delivering a gaseous jet through a jet guiding device of trough-like form which is concavely curved, thereby developing a pair of counter-rotating tornadoes, with a zone of laminar flow therebetween, a stream of the attenuable material being delivered to the jet in the zone of laminar flow. A larger gaseous blast is also utilized being directed in a path intercepting the path of the jet to provide a zone of interaction also characterized by a pair of counter-rotating tornadoes, the stream of attenuable material being carried by the jet into the blast thereby subjecting the material to a second stage of attenuation in said zone of interaction.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1977Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Marcel Levecque, Jean A. Battigelli, Dominique Plantard
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Patent number: 4137059Abstract: The attenuation technique disclosed utilizes high velocity whirling currents or tornadoes formed in a toration zone i.e., a zone of interaction of a principle blast or current of gases and a gaseous carrier jet directed transversely into the blast. The arrangement disclosed employs a novel system for developing a carrier jet having a carrier jet delivery orifice of greater dimension in one plane than in a plane at right angles to said one plane. Preferably a multiplicity of such jet delivery orifices are developed in spaced relation adjacent to an edge of the curved surface of a jet guiding or deflecting element. Streams of attenuable material are introduced into gaseous currents induced by the jets adjacent to the curved surface between the jets, and the streams are carried by the jets into the toration zone.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1977Date of Patent: January 30, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Marcel Levecque, Jean A. Battigelli, Dominique Plantard
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Patent number: 4136214Abstract: Method and apparatus for the continuous production of transparent films, sheets, or plates of high optical quality are disclosed. Material in liquid form flows onto a substrate comprising a plurality of discrete, distortion-free panels, disposed in end-to-end abutting relationship and moved continuously beneath a flow head from which the material flows onto the panels. The panels move on a conveyor system that progressively slows the speed of the plates, so that leading and trailing edges of successive panels abut to form a continuous surface as the panels pass beneath the flow head. Yieldable, elastic sealing strips are placed between the panels to form a part of the continuous surface and to cushion jolts as succeeding panels are moved from the upstream end of the conveyor and come into contact with the continuous line of panels passing beneath the flow head.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1977Date of Patent: January 23, 1979Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Claude Bourelier, Roger Orain, Rudolf Pelzer, Wolfgang Schaefer, Siegfried Schindler
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Patent number: 4123243Abstract: Equipment for effecting fiberization of attenuable materials by toration including components establishing a plurality of side-by-side fiberizing zones in a gaseous blast. The disclosed arrangement includes means for delivering gaseous jets into the fiberizing zones including jet manifolds for groups of jets.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1977Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Assignee: Saint-Gobain IndustriesInventors: Marcel Levecque, Jean A. Battigelli, Dominique Plantard