Patents Represented by Attorney Raymond N. Baker
  • Patent number: 6455272
    Abstract: Multiple early-load-release evaluations of sterilizing effectiveness for both “dry” and “wet” sterilizer loads, are made available by selective spectroscopic quantitative measurements of peak absorption of electromagnetic radiation, in selected UV and visible-light wavelength spectra developed for evaluating thermally-responsive change, in a fluid-state indicator material, which is correlated with the sterilizing effect of a selected cycle on bacterial spores of a sterilizer load. Biological evaluation of sterilizing effectiveness is made available with the same test devices, free of the risk of contamination, by measuring peak absorption of electromagentic radiation at developed wavelength spectra which evaluate pH change, if any, due to spore-growth, or the absence thereof, following a predetermined spore incubation period subsequent to completion of the thermal sterilizing cycle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2002
    Inventor: John R. Gillis
  • Patent number: 5401317
    Abstract: A coating control system is provided enabling continuous operations, free of interruption for coating control purposes, while achieving desired coating weight and thickness profile for the various gages, widths and coating specifications encountered on a given continuous strip production line. In each of a pair of elongated pneumatic dies, a pressurized gas jet is controllably shaped and directed by flow-control means internally-mounted of each pneumatic die to impinge against its respective substrate coated surface with its major directional component of force being controlled to be perpendicularly transverse to the travel path of the coated strip across its full width. Adjustment of such internally-mounted means is coordinated with control of gas pressure supply and/or adjustment of die positioning means to maintain desired coating weight and coating profile across the width of the strip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1995
    Assignee: Weirton Steel Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy L. Cox, John L. Loth, Anthony J. Santilli, Howard Snyder, Walter A. Wilson
  • Patent number: 5382298
    Abstract: Press component cleansing and desensitizing treatment solutions contain (A) about two percent to about thirty percent by weight of a liquid humectant, (B) about one percent to about twenty-five percent by weight of a buffer which can include a trace amount of phosphoric, lactic or citric acid to stabilize pH, (C) about two point five percent to about twenty-five percent by weight of a liquid constituent selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol monobutyl ether and propylene glycol n-butyl ether, and (D) about point two percent to about seven point five percent by weight of a non-soluble pulverant solid with a particle size of about three to about five micrometers; and, in such solutions, about one to about twenty-five percent by weight of an amine can be substituted for an alcohol, or about point two percent to about five percent by weight mineral spirits can be substituted in place of alcohols and/or amines, with the balance water; further, about point two percent to about five percent by weight
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1995
    Inventor: Louis E. Bondurant
  • Patent number: 5375695
    Abstract: Fabricating method for an elongated woven-wire belt for direct-contact dynamic-frictional-drive along an inner perimeter lateral edge portion when the belt is moving in a path which is curved in a lateral direction with respect to its lengthwise direction. A curved path structure for support of such belt is disclosed along with methods of assembly and operation of curved path support structures. Lengthwise collection and extension uniformly across the width of the woven-wire belt is provided, along with selection of direction of movement providing for reversing direction of movement without requiring modification of the belt structure or curved path support structure. Provision is made for selectively controlling rates of movement of the woven-wire belt in a curved path support structure and for controlling rate of movement of the belt when exterior to a multi-layer curved-path tower structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 27, 1994
    Assignee: Maryland Wire Belts, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald G. Daringer, Stephen D. Wilcox
  • Patent number: 5373632
    Abstract: Procedures for machining static crankcase structure, free of motive-drive components, and fabricating in-place preselected thickness gage endplates to provide crankcases for continued use of two-cycle V-type diesel electric locomotive engines. In crankcase refabrication procedures, original endplates are removed and distal edges machined to preserve overall crankcase length within tolerance limits. Externally cut openings in peripheral air box side walls and removal of an upper portion of each endplate provide access to internal framework members for removal of the endplates. Power deck surfaces are machined uniformly and camshaft locations are determined trigonometrically responsive to such downward displacement of the power deck. The new endplates are welded in place, free of drilled or tapped drive component openings. Subsequent machining of the new endplates compensates for any existing vertical or transverse cant of each endplate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1994
    Assignee: MK Rail Corporation
    Inventors: Gregory T. Lucier, Edward C. Allen
  • Patent number: 5373630
    Abstract: Longitudinal end portions of an elongated twenty-cylinder engine are disassembled to remove a cylinder location from each end of each cylinder bank for converting a crankcase from a twenty-cylinder, two-cycle, V-type diesel engine to a sixteen-cylinder configuration for use in a diesel electric locomotive. Peripheral air box access windows are provided at each longitudinal end of the crankcase. Portions of the exhaust deck, water jacket side wall and internal cylinder retainer support framing from the disassembled end portions are return welded to the remaining structure after separation of each endplate. Distal edges of longitudinally-extending remaining crankcase framework are machined to provide for receiving a new planar endplate of increased thickness gage at each end. Vibration and thermal stress-relief are applied before external surfaces of the new endplates are machined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1994
    Assignee: MK Rail Corporation
    Inventors: Gregory T. Lucier, Edward C. Allen
  • Patent number: 5347839
    Abstract: New tooling technology for deep drawing one-piece can bodies from flat-rolled sheet metal can stock (58) which is precoated on both surfaces with an organic coating and draw lubricant. A draw die curved-surface cavity (122) entrance is formed using a radius of curvature (132) with a practical maximum of about five times nominal sheet metal thickness gage; and, preferably is formed about multiple radii of curvature (R.sub.L, R.sub.S, R.sub.L) to increase surface area (140) without increasing projection on the clamping plane. Die cavity wall (156) is tapered about 1.degree. to provide increasing cross section with increasing penetration of draw punch (160). Redraw die (90) has a sleeve-like configuration in a cross-sectional plane which includes its central longitudinal axis (70); such configuration enables increase in production rate by enabling coaxial relative movement of such die into work product registry (98,99) which position cups for redraw.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 20, 1994
    Assignee: Weirton Steel Corporation
    Inventor: William T. Saunders
  • Patent number: 5346607
    Abstract: Stannous electrolytic tinplating baths utilized in flat-rolled steel tinplating operations contain non-filterable lead in solution at undesirable levels because of the lead content of commercially available tin anode materials. As taught herein, lead in the electrolyte is controllably incapacitated for deposition with the tin by chemical treatment of the bath which establishes, in solid phase, an insoluble bivalent metal compound having an affinity for lead which is adsorbed. In a preferred halogen-system embodiment, calcium fluoride presents an extended surface area for adhesion of lead and not only incapacitates lead in the bath for deposition purposes but also enables separation of such adsorbed lead from the plating bath as part of sludge removal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: Weirton Steel Corporation
    Inventors: John L. Swanson, Lowell W. Austin
  • Patent number: 5343729
    Abstract: New technology for fabricating a one-piece cup-shaped can body having a protective organic coating as formed. Such can body is formed free of side wall ironing from can stock comprising flat-rolled sheet metal substrate precoated with protective organic coating and forming lubricant. A plurality of successive diameter-reduction operations are carried out on a planar blank and cup-shaped work product under tension during which side wall height is increased and side wall substrate is decreased in thickness to provide controlled uniformity in side wall substrate thickness over about 85% to about 95% of side wall height for such can body. The fabricating tooling provides for a preselected clearance between a punch peripheral wall and a die cavity internal wall in each of such plurality of diameter-reduction operations to achieve a desired decrease in side wall thickness as the precoated substrate is moved into a die cavity by relative movement of its respective punch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1994
    Assignee: Weirton Steel Corporation
    Inventor: William T. Saunders
  • Patent number: 5342880
    Abstract: An aqueous phenol-formaldehyde resin solution with formaldehyde-phenol mol ratio in the range of 1.8 to 2.8, polymerization catalyst of 3% to 9% by weight, measured as NaOH equivalent, with less than 1% by weight potassium hydroxide, and about 0.1% to about 0.75% by weight potassium carbonate added after the catalytically-activated polymerization reaction has subsided while the resin is both soluble and fusible ("A" resol stage). Adhesive binders exhibit tolerance for variables in veneer moisture content from 0% to around 25% and in production timing from delivery of the veneer for assembly to curing of around 10 minutes to about 2 hours without significant degradation of bonding quality.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1994
    Assignee: Neste Resins Corporation
    Inventor: Norman A. Chappelie
  • Patent number: 5338344
    Abstract: Improvements in fountain solutions which enable continued use of existing planographic printing equipment and printing materials while taking into consideration environmental concerns. Formulation methods for such fountain solutions are disclosed which provide for substantially decreasing the amount of alcohol while continuing printing operations with existing printing inks. Such transitional fountain solutions are compatible with existing types of planographic printing plates and do not require the changing of fountain solution when changing the type of printing plate to be used in a printing press. An amine, such as N-methylpyrrolodine, is selected in combination with an alcohol so as to substantially decrease the alcohol content of the fountain solution; buffers, humectants, and emulsifying and coupling agents are disclosed with percentage ranges for selection to provide for continued quality printing with existing equipment and materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1994
    Inventor: Louis E. Bondurant
  • Patent number: 5336302
    Abstract: Low temperature flash-point alcohols are supplanted in fountain solutions for use in offset planographic printing by a high temperature flash-point amine which enables continued use of existing printing plates and printing materials while taking into consideration environmental concerns. An amine, such as N-methyl pyrrolidine, is selected and combined in an aqueous solution of a buffer such as monopotassium phosphate, a humectant such as glycerin, and an emulsifying and coupling agent such as ethylene glycol monobutyl ether. A desensitizing agent such as gum arabic is preferably added; and an inert food coloring can be added, with the balance water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Inventor: Louis E. Bondurant
  • Patent number: 5329672
    Abstract: Improved paper clip is formed from a single piece of spring-quality metal wire to have an elongated U-shaped inner loop nested within an elongated U-shaped outer loop. Each loop includes a free leg and a connector leg; the longitudinally-extending leg portions of the free leg and connector leg of each respective loop are of substantially the same length. The U-shaped loops are joined together by an arcuately-curved interconnector extending between the connector leg of each loop. Distal ends of the free leg of each loop are located contiguous to such arcuately-curved interconnector which defines one longitudinal end of the paper clip; with such new configurational and other features, damage to outer surfaces of stacked paper by such distal ends is avoided and clasping force is applied along substantially the full length of such free legs during use of the improved clip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1994
    Inventors: Linda A. Froehlich, Richard D. Froehlich
  • Patent number: 5328313
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for forming a convenience-feature, sheet metal end closure structure (133) for a container body (153) having a non-cylindrical side wall. A new scoring tool (94) configuration enables a peripheral scoreline (102) defining a separable convenience-feature panel (112) to be located contiguous to the closure chuck wall (100) which interfits about its entire periphery with the open end of the side wall of such a container. Separation of such panel leaves substantially no obstruction to removal of solid-pack container. The separable panel (112) is formed with a multiple-layer fold (127) of sheet metal which is nested against the interior periphery of such panel, so as to shield torn residual metal remaining with the panel after severance along such peripheral scoreline.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1994
    Assignee: Weirton Steel Corporation
    Inventor: William T. Saunders
  • Patent number: 5296127
    Abstract: Composite-coated flat-rolled sheet metal substrate subject to surface oxidation, after surface cleaning and oxidation removal is cathodically E-coated with minimal organic coating to stabilize such surface to prevent oxidation prior to application of protective organic coating finish to provide a total coating weight on each surface selected in the range of about 3 to about 20 mg/in.sup.2 of organic coating per surface. Such E-coat being applied to such substrate after removal of surface oxidation so as to enhance coating adhesion of end product protective organic coating. Lubricant for draw processing is embodied in the protective organic coating as a "blooming compound" or can be precoated after such organic coating to enable draw-processing of articles such as a unitary cup-shaped can body while maintaining desired full surface protective organic coating to meet requirements for such article.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1994
    Inventor: William T. Saunders
  • Patent number: 5268025
    Abstract: A universal aqueous fountain solution, for use in planographic printing, which comprises in prescribed proportions a humectant, a buffer ethylene glycol N-butyl ether, a glycol ether and an amine replacement for the alcohol previously used in fountain solutions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1993
    Inventor: Louis E. Bondurant
  • Patent number: 5263354
    Abstract: New technology for deep drawing can bodies for use in the manufacture of two-piece cans for food and beverage products from precoated flat-rolled sheet metal can stock in which damage to can stock precoated on both surfaces with an organic coating is avoided and draw-forming of the side wall is controlled to decrease metal requirements. A draw die cavity entrance (47, 74) is selected to provide at least a major portion of its curvilinear surface having a radius of curvature of about five times nominal sheet metal thickness gage, or less, e.g. a maximum radius of curvature of .04 inch is used for the more commonly used can stock materials.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1993
    Inventor: William T. Saunders
  • Patent number: 5252019
    Abstract: Forming a convenience-feature, sheet metal end closure structure (180, 216) for a container having a non-cylindrical side wall (250). Scoring and back-up tooling enable peripheral scoring (102, 130, 142) on either surface of such end closure to define a separable panel (160, 218) with its peripheral scoreline located contiguous to the end closure chuck wall (132, 144); which interfits within the open end of the container body. Separation of such endwall panel leaves substantially no obstruction to removal of solid-pack contents. The separable panel is provided with means to prevent tear-out of a segment of the endwall panel and retain an integral opener (148) with the panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1993
    Assignee: Weirton Steel Corporation
    Inventors: William T. Saunders, Kevin Hanley
  • Patent number: D338104
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1993
    Inventor: Chong H. Lee
  • Patent number: D356820
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1995
    Inventors: Kaerla G. McClain, June D. Meyers