Abstract: A PMMA film is fixedly adhered to a prosthetic element by applying PMMA to the surface of the prosthetic element in the presence of a silane coupling agent. The resultant prosthesis is adapted to be joined to bone by means of bone cement.
Abstract: Working sails are furled remotely while aloft by progressively forming flexible sheet material along the forepart of the sail into a tubular bag containing the sail furled from leech to luff in such fashion that, when furling and bagging of the sail has been completed the lines employed for furling are contained with the sail in the bag.
Abstract: An endless textile web is processed by passing it through an elongated tubular member defining a treatment zone which is disposed within a chamber. A jet of treatment air is directed against the web near the inlet end of the zone, the jet being directed away from the inlet end to convey the web and cause it to expand and flutter as it moves. Air filtering, treating and blowing steps are included.
Abstract: A method of and apparatus for sorting pieces or particles of radioactive ore where the particles are moved one after another substantially horizontally then discharged into a gravity-accelerated trajectory which is substantially free-fall but can be controlled to follow a modified path by a low-friction slide plate. The falling particles pass a plurality of radiation detectors arranged in line along their path with increasing velocity due to gravity providing the required separation of the pieces so that each detector is subject to the radiations of essentially only one piece at a time. The size and number of detectors and the path length covered by the detectors is determined by the size of the pieces and the cut-off grade and accuracy required. All counts corresponding to a particular piece and derived successively from the plurality of detectors are accumulated since accuracy increases and percentage of probable error decreases with increased total count.
Abstract: Improved construction material especially suitable for use in the manufacture of soundboards and panels used in stringed instruments which equal or surpass the sound radiation qualities and physical properties of wood. The construction material of the invention includes fibers having a Young's modulus of elasticity greater than 18.times.10.sup.11 dynes/cm.sup.2 and a density less than 2 g/cc bonded to a material having a density lying within the range of 0.15 g/cc and 1 g/cc, the said fibers of the composite are oriented in such manner so as to provide a final material having a bending stiffness ratio of at least 4:1.
Abstract: A welded joint for plastic pipe is formed by apparatus including a sleeve (6) which is placed over the place where the pipes are joined and a heating mat (3) which is inserted between the sleeve and the pipes. The heating mat (3) and the sleeve (6) are provided with gear-tooth systems (4, 5, 114, 115) which engage each other in the assembled condition of the device. Consequently, the surfaces of the ends of the heating mat (3) and the sleeve (6) which are in contact are circumferentially extended, resulting in a satisfactory welded joint, even where large pipe tolerances are involved.
Abstract: An ultrasonic testing method permits investigating the nodal point in the profile of a cast wheel of a motor vehicle between clinch and wheel flange. Hollow spaces occurring in this area may be tolerated when the remaining wall thicknesses between the profile legs do not drop below a certain thickness. In order to be able to check a wheel in one single measuring process and with a simple measuring geometry, two of the three intermediate leg parts are tested by direct testing by an evaluation of the echo height in consequence of lateral contraction of ultrasonic energy or in consequence of partial reflection which allows one to make conclusions with regard to the cross section and sound spots of the material through which ultrasound was sent, while the remaining part is measured by means of a simple travel time transversely to the residual wall. An apparatus for performing this method is disclosed.
Abstract: A welding sleeve useable for connecting of pipes formed from thermoplastic material, is formed from a tubular body of thermoplastic material and a coil disposed on its inside surface. The coil has a resistance wire encased with thermoplastic material. The windings of the coil (4) are bonded into a compact coil which is inserted into the heated tubular body while it is simultaneously widened. As the result of a partial contraction of the tubular body also of the coil a firm connection develops between the oil and the body. Furthermore, the tubular body has a frozen-in, latent, radial contraction strain as a result of the widening, which during heating during the welding process, eliminates the radial play between coil and the pipes and produces a welding pressure.
Abstract: A cover for sealing the open mouth of a container has a top member and a cylindrical skirt depending from the top member. The top member has a convex-concave shape to provide an arrangement for retaining substances or devices on the interior surface of the top member for treating the contents of the container. In this manner, the cover may seal the container and treat the container contents.
Abstract: A pilot limb retention system for an aircraft ejection seat comprising two main straps, two secondary straps and two nets coupled to the seat. The system includes a stowage assembly and a deployment system for the straps and nets. The stowage assembly comprises two compartments in the seat back and two compartments in the seat pan. The deployment system comprises four inflatable bladders, two adjacent the knees of the pilot on opposite sides of the seat pan and two adjacent the shoulders of the pilot on opposite sides of the seat back. These bladders are also stowed in the compartments and are releasably connected to the main straps.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 31, 1980
Date of Patent:
November 16, 1982
Assignee:
Stencel Aero Engineering Corporation
Inventors:
Ronald E. Brevard, Gary F. Bradley, F. Terry Thomasson
Abstract: A hydraulic hinge, which can close automatically a door and firmly hold the door at a certain open position without any conventional door closer or door checking device, comprises a casing, a seat having a hexagonal opening therein, a buffer hydraulic mechanism and a spiral reversing spring installed in the casing, and a piston mounted on the buffer hydraulic mechanism and having a hexagonal piston stem extending through the spiral reversing spring to move reciprocatively within the hexagonal opening of the seat.
Abstract: An adjustable buoyancy apparatus comprises a frame and at least two floating members of variable buoyancy which are pivotally coupled to the frame for pivotable motion in a substantially vertical plane between horizontal positions and maximum elevated positions. In the maximum elevated positions, the angle between the longitudinal axes of the floatable members and the horizontal is less than 90 degrees and the floating members are inclined upwardly toward each other. Locking mechanisms hold the floatable members in the horizontal and maximum elevated positions. This floatable member arrangement compensates for the rolling tendencies of the apparatus and stabilizes the apparatus when the apparatus is partially or completely submerged.
Abstract: A butterfly valve includes a gasket on the pivotable member which has a peripheral ring portion and two end rings which are concentric to the shaft supporting the pivotable member, each end ring having a flange held under spring pressure between the pivotable member and bushings on the shaft ends. The gasket thus seals the valve against leakage to the outside and to the shaft.
Abstract: A mold filling and compacting method includes forming a compact body of mold substance such as sand in an intermediate container and then abruptly opening the bottom closure of the container while releasing the sand, as a compact mass, so that it drops as a packet into the mold box, compacting itself effectively around a pattern arrangement. Specific techniques for releasing, including sudden lifting, sudden dropping and separating the container parts are disclosed as well as apparatus for performing the method.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 31, 1980
Date of Patent:
November 9, 1982
Assignee:
Georg Fischer Aktiengesellschaft
Inventors:
Erwin Buhrer, deceased, by Grete Brandli, heir, by Lotte Roth, heir, by Doris Baumann, heir
Abstract: A continuous process for blending coal with a water immiscible liquid produces a uniform, pumpable slurry. Pulverized raw feed coal and preferably a coal derived, water immiscible liquid are continuously fed to a blending zone (12 and 18) in which coal particles and liquid are intimately admixed and advanced in substantially plug flow to form a first slurry. The first slurry is withdrawn from the blending zone (12 and 18) and fed to a mixing zone (24) where it is mixed with a hot slurry to form the pumpable slurry. A portion of the pumpable slurry is continuously recycled to the blending zone (12 and 18) for mixing with the feed coal.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 8, 1980
Date of Patent:
October 26, 1982
Assignee:
The Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Co.
Inventors:
Leonard J. Heavin, Edward E. King, Dennis L. Milliron
Abstract: A multistation blast processing machine has a conveyor formed as a wheel (2) for workpieces (6) held in several receiving chambers (5) by means of holding devices (13, 13a). Two workpieces (6) are held in axially spaced relationship in each chamber and are conveyed by cyclic rotation of the wheel (2) to two blast processing stations (8, 8a) and into one loading and discharging station (7). The chambers (5) distributed evenly over the periphery are separated by walls (9) attached to the wheel (2) so that they form, with the surrounding blast housing (1), closed blasting chambers (10) in the area of the blast processing stations (8, 8a). This permits blast processing of the workpieces (6) in two stations even during the drum processing, discharging and loading of the workpieces in the third station.
Abstract: Acetylene terminated sulfones and oligomers thereof are prepared by reacting a sulfonyldiphenol with a material selected from the group consisting of a meta-dibromobenzene, a para-dibromobenzene and mixtures thereof in the presence of a potassium base to form a bis-bromophenoxydiphenyl sulfone, which is reacted with a substituted terminal acetylene compound containing at least three carbon atoms and an hydroxy group on the carbon atom adjacent to the acetylene group to form an hydroxy-acetylene terminated phenoxydiphenyl sulfone, which is then subjected to base catalyzed cleavage to form the desired acetylene terminated sulfones and oligomers. An hydroxy-arylacetylene terminated sulfone is prepared by reacting a sulfonyldiphenyl with a material selected from the group consisting of meta-dibromobenzene para-dibromobenzene and mixtures thereof in the presence of a sodium base.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 28, 1980
Date of Patent:
October 26, 1982
Assignee:
Gulf Research & Development Company
Inventors:
James J. Harrison, Edward T. Sabourin, Charles M. Selwitz
Abstract: There are disclosed methods and compositions for the controlled release of insecticides by using a mixture consisting of (a) a solid polysiloxane containing hydroxyl groups, and (b) a pesticide, e.g., an insecticide.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 11, 1981
Date of Patent:
October 5, 1982
Assignee:
Young, Prussin, MGK, J.V.
Inventors:
Robert W. Young, Samuel Prussin, Norman G. Gaylord
Abstract: A catheter comprising an elongated tube and an inflatable balloon. The elongated tube has a wall defining a main lumen in its interior. The distal end of the tube is insertable within a body while its proximal end remains exteriorally of the body. A port extends through the tube wall to provide fluid communication between the main lumen and the exterior of the tube at the distal end of the tube. The inflatable balloon has an opening extending through its side, which opening is aligned with the port in the tube. The peripheries of the opening in the balloon and of the port in the tube are completely adhered. An inflation lumen is also provided in the tube which conducts fluid pressure to and from the interior of the balloon to inflate and deflate the balloon. This arrangement enables the inflated balloon to cushion fully the distal end of the catheter and provide a tapered lead in to the port to enhance drainage.
Abstract: A surveying instrument for investigating the character of an underground cavity penetrated by a borehole, includes an elongated instrument housing and a lower section containing means to generate and receive energy, such as a surveying transceiver. The lower section is pivotally and rotatably movable about the lower end of the housing enabling the entire surface of the cavity to be surveyed.