Patents Assigned to Power Lone Star, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6251971
    Abstract: The thermal insulating material of the present invention allows for the use of microballoons as an insulating material for the exterior surface of pipes. In the present invention, microballoons are mixed with a water based epoxy while in its liquid state. To absorb the water from the water based epoxy, cement is added to the mixture. The mixture of water based epoxy, microballoons and cement is then extruded or thrown onto the exterior surface of pipes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: Power Lone Star, Inc.
    Inventors: Chaofeng Chen, Paul Titus
  • Patent number: 6065781
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for protecting the weld area of polyolefin-coated steel pipe with an epoxy-based coating. The epoxy-based coating adheres well to the metal of the pipe, but does not adhere well to the polyolefin pipe coating. An intermediate bonding material therefore is applied to that portion of the polyolefin pipe coating which will be overlaid by the epoxy-based coating, prior to applying the epoxy-based coating. The intermediate bonding layer selected is one which will adhere satisfactorily to the metal of the pipe, to the materials of the polyolefin coating and to the epoxy-based coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2000
    Assignee: Power Lone Star, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul E. Titus
  • Patent number: 5621025
    Abstract: The improved coating of the present invention provides a protective coating for pipe, tubular shapes, other metal members, and metal structures. The protective coating comprises a polymer concrete, which is preferably a mixture of an organic resin, a filler material and a chemical activator. The organic resin is preferably a mixture of thermosetting polymer resins, such as bisphenol A based epoxy, bisphenol A based epoxy blended with polyglycol di-epoxide, and polyglycol di-epoxide. The filler material may be calcium carbonate, silica flour, zeosphere, talc, or kaolin, and preferably is of up to 200 mesh in size. The chemical activator preferably is an amine, such as aminoethylpiperazine or tetraethylene pentamine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 15, 1997
    Assignee: Power Lone Star, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Toerner, Paul E. Titus, Bang T. Tran
  • Patent number: 5580659
    Abstract: The improved coating of the present invention provides a protective coating for pipe, tubular shapes, other metal members, and metal structures. The protective coating comprises a polymer concrete, which is preferably a mixture of an organic resin, a filler material and a chemical activator. The organic resin is preferably a mixture of thermosetting polymer resins, such as bisphenol A based epoxy, bisphenol A based epoxy blended with polyglycol di-epoxide, and polyglycol di-epoxide. The filler material may be calcium carbonate, silica flour, zeosphere, talc, or kaolin, and preferably is of up to 200 mesh in size. The chemical activator preferably is an amine, such as aminoethylpiperazine or tetraethylene pentamine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Assignee: Power Lone Star, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Toerner, Bang T. Tran
  • Patent number: 5580611
    Abstract: The improved coating of the present invention provides a protective coating for pipe, tubular shapes, other metal members, and metal structures. The protective coating comprises a polymer concrete, which is preferably a mixture of an organic resin, a filler material and a chemical activator. The organic resin is preferably a mixture of thermosetting polymer resins, such as bisphenol A based epoxy, bisphenol A based epoxy blended with polyglycol di-epoxide, and polyglycol di-epoxide. The filler material may be calcium carbonate, silica flour, zeosphere, talc, or kaolin, and preferably is of up to 200 mesh in size. The chemical activator preferably is an amine, such as aminoethylpiperazine or tetraethylene pentamine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Assignee: Power Lone Star, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Toerner, Bang T. Tran
  • Patent number: 5573855
    Abstract: The improved coating of the present invention provides a protective coating for pipe, tubular shapes, other metal members, and metal structures. The protective coating comprises a polymer concrete, which is preferably a mixture of an organic resin, a filler material and a chemical activator. The organic resin is preferably a mixture of thermosetting polymer resins, such as bisphenol A based epoxy, bisphenol A based epoxy blended with polyglycol di-epoxide, and polyglycol di-epoxide. The filler material may be calcium carbonate, silica flour, zeospheres, talc, or kaolin, and preferably is of up to 200 mesh in size. The chemical activator preferably is an amine, such as aminoethylpiperazine or tetraethylene pentamine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Assignee: Power Lone Star, Inc.
    Inventors: Bang T. Tran, Thomas J. Toerner, Paul E. Titus
  • Patent number: 5567528
    Abstract: The improved coating of the present invention provides a protective coating for pipe, tubular shapes, other metal members, and metal structures. The protective coating comprises a polymer concrete, which is preferably a mixture of an organic resin, a filler material and a chemical activator. The organic resin is preferably a mixture of thermosetting polymer resins, such as bisphenol A based epoxy, bisphenol A based epoxy blended with polyglycol di-epoxide, and polyglycol di-epoxide. The filler material may be calcium carbonate, silica flour, zeosphere, talc, or kaolin, and preferably is of up to 200 mesh in size. The chemical activator preferably is an amine, such as aminoethylpiperazine or tetraethylene pentamine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: Power Lone Star, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Toerner, Bang T. Tran
  • Patent number: 5069255
    Abstract: A pipeline casing insulator to support a coated pipe within a tubular, metallic casing. The pipeline casing insulator comprises a flexible belt formed of a material that is capable of bonding to an organic resin. A plurality of parallel bar-like runnners are formed fron an insulative and non-abrasive polymer concrete that is cast onto an outer facing surface of the belt. The belt is preferably a strip of an organic non-woven material. The polymer concrete is preferably a mixture of a thermosetting polymer resin, such as epoxy, polyester or polyrethane, and an aggregate. The aggregate preferably comprises a mixture of substantially incompressible coarse particulate material, such as sand or gravel, and fine filler material, such as calcium carbonate, silica flour, or kaolin. The inner facing surface of the belt preferably has a mastic coating covered by a release paper that can be removed, to allow attachement of the belt to the outer surface of the pipe by circumferentially wrapping the belt around the pipe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1991
    Assignee: Power Lone Star, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry C. Muszynski