Abstract: The present invention relates to a filter for removal of hydrocarbons and synthetic hydrocarbons from water by adsorption and/or absorption. The invention comprises a flow-through filter. The filter comprises at least three layers of filter media that extend radially in relation to the longitudinal axis of the filter. The first and third layers of filter media are comprised of a first material that is hydrophobic and removes hydrocarbons from contaminated water through adsorption or absorption and the second layer is comprised of a mix of the first material with a second material, a generally rigid granular spacer. The layers of filter media are separately placed within the casing, but are not spaced apart from one another.
Abstract: A sailboat comprising at least one hull that is connected to a deck that has a line formed in a closed loop connected thereto. A sail, defined as a jib, being attached at its lower corners to the line so that moving the line moves the sail therewith, presenting the sail to the wind as a starboard jib, a spinnaker, or a port jib.
Abstract: A collet to be used in conjunction with a container capping device used primarily in the packaging industry, more particularly for gripping threaded container caps in preparation for the rotation of the caps onto threaded containers. The structure comprises separately pivoting segments for engaging the container cap without significant flexture of the segments.
Abstract: A drainage track useful in combination with exterior insulation and finish systems including a clog-resistant drainage channel so that water collecting behind the exterior insulation and finish may drain from the structure. The drainage track, in a preferred form, is extruded from PVC and defines a substantially L-shaped configuration in cross-section. An elongated, relatively tall flashing leg is provided for attachment of the drainage track to the structure such that all water resistant material and insulation laps over the flashing leg to direct water into the drainage channel. Finish apertures are provided through a portion of the drainage track so that exterior finish such as, for example, stucco, will readily adhere and bond to the drainage track.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 31, 1997
Date of Patent:
November 17, 1998
Inventors:
Joseph R. Hagan, Kim DeVormer, Fred Hansen
Abstract: A device and method for eliminating scaring and damage to a concrete slab floor during the erection and placement of the associated surrounding concrete walls.
Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for orientating articles being moved along a conveyor for processing, so that a selected feature of each article is facing in the same predetermined direction, ie. handle leading. The apparatus comprises a support member having a pair of parallel longitudinally extending drive belts attached thereto, for gripping an article therebetween for advancement of the article along the predetermined path. The apparatus further comprises structure for selectively rotating the support member to orientate the feature of the article in the predetermined direction.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 4, 1996
Date of Patent:
October 20, 1998
Assignee:
New England Machinery, Inc.
Inventors:
Geza E. Bankuty, Nicholas J. Perazzo, Steven Louis Pearson
Abstract: A golf club holder defined by an elongate rod, the distal end of which is insertable into a support surface. A club shaft receiver block is attached to the rod's proximal end, and that block includes at least one aperture formed therethrough in substantially parallel relation to the longitudinal axis of the rod. A slot communicates through the side of the block with the aperture such that a golf club shaft may be passed through the slot, and the exterior of the club shaft will engage the interior of the aperture to hold the club therein with the club head above the support surface. In alternate embodiments of the invention, the receiver block may include more than one aperture/slot combination so that the holder may retain a corresponding number of golf clubs.
Abstract: This invention relates to a conduit that is at least partially encased within a containment housing. The containment housing provides structure for containment of fluids from a leaking or totally failed conduit and for automatically shutting off the flow of fluid through the leaking conduit. More particularly, the apparatus comprises at least one conduit that is at least partially received within a containment housing. A valve is attached to the conduit so that it is in fluid flow relationship with the conduit. The valve is biased toward a closed position, but is held in the open position by a release located within the containment chamber, defined as the space between the exterior of the conduit and the interior of the containment housing. When a predetermined fluid leaks from the conduit into the containment chamber the block expands and thereby operatively engages the release so that the valve moves to the closed position blocking the flow of fluid through the conduit.