Patents Assigned to Hydra Corporation
  • Patent number: 4937025
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for making self-supporting bodies from particulate materials. The apparatus includes a mold with opposed first and second walls defining a particulate chamber therebetween. The second wall is advanceable and retractable toward and away from the first wall. A plurality of chamber reducers may be removably mounted over each of the walls. Thick-walled members can be incrementally built up by pressing successive batches of particulate material at low and high pressures respectively. The chamber reducers can be successively removed between such batches, or can be used to vary the mold for making bodies of different sizes. A long body can be built up in increments, using a shorter mold, by forming a first increment, displacing the increment lengthwise in the mold, adding another batch of particulate material in overlapping relation to the first body increment, and then pressing such other batch to form a second increment bonded to the first.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: June 26, 1990
    Assignee: Hydra Corporation
    Inventors: Robert D. Foster, Frank G. Weeden
  • Patent number: 4470803
    Abstract: The invention pertains to the manufacture of articles of thermosetting plastics and other materials. In a first stage, a solid article is formed from a particulate material by introducing such material into a first chamber defined partially by the backing surface of a backing member and partially by the opposed pressing surface of a pressing member. The backing member is frangible and is removably mounted on a support. The first chamber is then closed and the pressing member advanced toward the backing surface to contract the first chamber and compress the particulate material between the pressing and backing surfaces to form the solid article. The pressing member is then retracted, the first chamber is opened, and the backing member and solid article are removed from the support as a unit. Finally, the backing member is fractured and the fragments are removed from the solid article. In a second stage, the convoluted article, or any other similar body is supported in a chamber structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 11, 1984
    Assignee: Hydra Corporation
    Inventors: Robert D. Foster, Frank G. Weeden
  • Patent number: 4114750
    Abstract: A printer system having local control for dynamically positioning a print head relative to a print medium utilizing positioning and print data signal inputs, including a control unit for receiving and storing data inputs, the control unit including circuit means responsive to the positioning data for arranging and outputing the stored print data to a print head, control circuitry connected to said control unit and head positioning apparatus employing a movable print medium connected to the control circuitry for positioning the head in relationship to the web in response to said control circuitry so that the head is thereby dynamically controlled by the respective data signal inputs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1978
    Assignee: Hydra Corporation
    Inventors: Henry S. Baeck, William C. Bennett, David C. Condon, Harold R. Gillette, Donald G. Herbert
  • Patent number: 4099281
    Abstract: A navigational buoy is provided having a buoy and an inflatable anchor. The buoy and anchor are connected by a hollow stem that is itself flexible or is rigid and is connected to the anchor by a flexible elastomeric bearing. The stem is adapted to provide fluid communication with the anchor so that the anchor can be inflated after being positioned below the sea bottom. The flexibility of the stem is regulated by the materials used to form the stem, solid or liquid fillers in the stem and pneumatic pressure in the stem.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1978
    Assignee: Hydra Corporation
    Inventor: Wallace W. Bowley