Patents Assigned to Technical Services, Inc.
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Patent number: 5360858Abstract: To a silicone rubber adhesive composition comprising (A) a diorganopolysiloxane containing at least two alkenyl groups in a molecule, (B) a diorganohydrogenpolysiloxane having at least two hydrogen atoms directly attached to silicon atoms in a molecule and a viscosity of about 5 to about 5,000 cs at 25.degree.C., (C) an adhesion modifier compound containing in its molecule a group represented by (RO).sub.3 Si-- or H(RO).sub.2 Si-- wherein R is selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, trifluoroethyl, hexafluoropropyl, and methoxyethyl groups, and (D) a platinum catalyst is added (E) an organic tin compound. The combined use of components (C) and (E) provides he synergistic effect that the resulting adhesive composition can firmly adhere to even polycarbonate and polyphenylene sulfide resins which are known as difficultly bondable resins.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1993Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignees: Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd., Shin-Etsu Technical Services, Inc.Inventors: Hironao Fujiki, Kaoru Michimata, Atsushi Yaginuma, Nobuyuki Hasebe, Clara Y. Kim
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Patent number: 5355992Abstract: Apparatus for cleaning particulate material including coal particles and dust from a flexible belt of the type which is adapted to transport material such as coal on its material-supporting surface and which is of a composition which has and is subject to the development of surface cracks. The belt is advanced lengthwise along a predetermined path on its return run with the material-supporting surface on the underside. A scraper blade is supported crosswise of the belt in scraping contact with the material-supporting surface of the belt as the belt is advanced. Liquid is sprayed against the material-supporting surface of the belt and into the surface cracks adjacent to the point of contact of the scraping edge. The liquid is sprayed against a surface of the blade to be deflected into the cracks and also to maintain the blade in a clean condition. A backing member holds the belt down in contact with the scraper blade.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Utility Technical Services, Inc.Inventors: Nazoor A. Baig, Allen T. Dean, Anthony E. Krolikowski, David W. Skiver
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Patent number: 5331027Abstract: The lubricious hydrophilic coatings of the invention are significantly more lubricious when wet than when dry, are adherent to a variety of substrates, and are resistant to removal by wet abrasion. In one embodiment, the coatings include a hydrophilic polyolefin such as polyvinyl-pyrrolidone and a water-insoluble stabilizing polymer such as a cellulose ester. The coatings may also include an adherent polymer and a plasticizing agent. The coating may be applied by preparing a solution of the stabilizing polymer and a solution of the hydrophilic polyolefin, and coating the substrate first in one then the other. Alternatively, both the stabilizing and hydrophilic polymers may be dissolved in a single solvent system and applied to the substrate in a single step. In another embodiment, only a solution of a hydrophilic polyolefin is applied directly to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Sterilization Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: Richard J. Whitbourne
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Patent number: 5289851Abstract: A tube plug for sealing the end of a tube is provided, which includes a cylindrical housing member sized for insertion within the end portion of the tube. The housing member has a longitudinal blind bore comprising a smooth portion communicating with a threaded portion. An eccentric locking ring is mounted on the housing member for locking the inserted housing member against rotation relative to the tube. An insert member having a threaded end portion is received within the threaded portion of the bore. An enlarged portion is positioned to be drawn within the smooth portion of the bore in response to rotation of the insert member threaded end portion in the bore threaded portion. A tapered portion is provided between the end portion and the enlarged portion. The tapered portion is formed separately from the remainder of the insert member in the form of a truncated cone with a threaded bore therethrough for receiving the threaded end portion of the insert member.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1993Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: JNT Technical Services Inc.Inventor: Glenn F. Jorgensen
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Patent number: 5286175Abstract: Apparatus for injecting dye in a fuel flow line is disclosed. The apparatus includes a fluid powered motor adapted for placement in a fuel flow line, a dye reservoir and a fluid injector connected between the reservoir and the flow line and driven by the fluid powered motor. The fluid powered motor, dye reservoir, and fluid injector are all housed within a container having a thermostatically controlled heater disposed in it. The arrangement insures that the temperature of dye applied to the fuel flow line is maintained above a certain level during cold weather, thereby preventing the viscosity of the dye from rising above a certain level and preventing clogging and fouling of the dye delivery system which may be caused by high viscosity of the dye.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: Hammonds Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: Carl L. Hammonds
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Patent number: 5253556Abstract: A tool for rotating a rod is provided which is formed of three sleeves. A first sleeve has an internal opening size to receive the rod and has an outwardly flared, slitted end which is placed over the rod. A second sleeve slips on to the first sleeve and engages against the flared end. A third sleeve slips over the first sleeve and engages against the second sleeve and is locked axially to the first sleeve. The third sleeve carries longitudinally extendable members which can be used to press against the second sleeve pushing it along the flared portion of the first sleeve to collapse the end of the first sleeve engaging the rod to increase the gripping force of the first sleeve with the rod. The first sleeve has an external contour for receiving a torque applying device, such as a wrench, so that the first sleeve can be rotated, thus rotating the rod.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignees: Power House Tool Inc., JNT Technical Services Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Kelly, Glenn F. Jorgensen
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Patent number: 5083655Abstract: An Accumulator Conveyor having plural zones in which beds or tracks of closely positioned roller elements provide a planar support for moving chains or driven endless elements in successive zones, each zone separately driven from the others. At each end of the zone is a shaft which extends across the conveyor. A drive is connected to each shaft and drives the chains or driven endless elements at one end of each zone and the endless elements idle over the shaft on the other end. The drive is selectively energized to result in an extremely low friction conveyor and is coordinated to result in the accumulating function. In each successive zone the bed or track is offset or staggered from the next in parallel aspect in providing planar bridging support of the endless elements across each of the zone transitions.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: OMNI Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: Lynn T. Becker
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Patent number: 5069899Abstract: Anti-thrombobenic, anti-microbial compositions containing heparin reacted with quaternary ammonium components and bound with water-insoluble polymers are disclosed. Such compositions may also contain additional quaternary ammonium compounds not reacted with heparin and may also contain quaternary ammonium compound(s) reacted with antibiotics.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1989Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: Sterilization Technical Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Whitbourne, Margaret A. Mangan
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Patent number: 5044260Abstract: An air distribution unit comprising a housing and louvered inlet and outlet grilles. The housing forms an interior space, an inlet for conducting air into that interior, and an outlet for discharging air from the air distribution unit; and the inlet and outlet grilles are located in the inlet and outlet of the housing, respectively. These grilles have identical shapes and identical sizes and each grille includes a multitude of parallel louvers that are held in fixed positions in the grille. Moreover, the inlet grille has first and second positions to help direct air into the interior of the housing at first and second inlet angles respectively, and the outlet grille has first and second positions for directing air from the interior of the housing at first and second outlet angles respectively.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: CTS Consolidated Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: S. Richard Avari
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Patent number: 5027293Abstract: A diagnostic system analyzes conditions of critical points in a production line. The diagnostic system generates an operator message based on the conditions it analyzes. A sensor senses the conditions of the critical points in the production line and generates critical point signals representative of the conditions of the critical points. An isolator receives the critical point signals and generates logic signals representative of the critical point signals. The isolator isolates the logic signals from the critical point signals. A controller receives the logic signals and generates an operator message based on the logic signals.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1989Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: Alliance Technical Services, Inc.Inventors: David G. Pung, Alan D. Carty
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Patent number: 5023784Abstract: A method is disclosed for quantifying the amounts of physiological metals required to eliminate aluminum from the blood serum of a human patient. The preferred method uses a computer to calculate corrective amounts of deficinet physiological metals required to restore physiological saline conductivity reduced by the presence of aluminum.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Doral Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: Paul Cabell
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Patent number: 5001009Abstract: The lubricious hydrophilic coatings of the invention include a hydrophilic polyolefin such as polyvinyl-pyrrolidone and a water-insoluble stabilizing polymer such as a cellulose ester. The coatings may also include an adherent polymer and a plasticizing agent. The coatings are significantly more lubricious when wet than when dry, are adherent to a variety of substrates, and are resistant to removal by wet abrasion. The coating method of the invention involves preparing a solution of the stabilizing polymer and a solution of the hydrophilic polyolefin, and coating the substrate first in one then the other. Alternatively, both the insolubilizing and hydrophilic polymers may be dissolved in a single solvent system and applied to the substrate in a single step. The solutions of the invention are stable, non-reactive, and non-hazardous. The coatings of the invention may be applied to biomedical devices and implants such as catheters, condoms, and nasogastric and endotracheal tubes.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1987Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Sterilization Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: Richard J. Whitbourne
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Patent number: 4984413Abstract: A machine for wrapping generally cylindrical articles, includes a supply reel rotatably mounted in the machine for unreeling a web of sheet material, a conveyor for transporting the articles along a predetermined path, an inclined infeed table for supplying the articles by means of a gravity feed to the conveyor, and an article infeed mechanism disposed adjacent the infeed table for successively feeding the articles to the conveyor. The articles infeed mechanism is movable between a first position in which it stops the feed of the articles fed thereto and a second position in which the articles are allowed to successively move by gravity forward for deposit on the conveyor. A device is provided for successively adhering the leading edge of the sheet material to the articles and a transverse parting wire serves to sever a predetermined portion of the sheet material so that it may be wrapped around the article as it rolls forward toward the conveyor. A method for wrapping cylindrical articles is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1989Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Assignee: K. C. Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: Guy Cosmo
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Patent number: 4887189Abstract: A panel mounted aircraft cockpit instrument is provided with a specially designed illuminating section which is used to light the instrument without causing interference with the operation of night vision equipment in the cockpit. An infrared light-filtering illuminating section is removably secured within a front-accessible recessed portion of the instrument and includes a sealed, filtered housing in which one or more incandescent bulbs are disposed. Each bulb is resiliently supported within its housing using a resilient, electrically resistive yet relatively highly heat conductive supporting material. Heat generated by the bulb is conducted outwardly through its supporting material into a metal heat sink portion of the housing and then externally dissipated therefrom. The illuminating structure may be easily and quickly removed and replaced without the necessity of removing the instrument or gaining access to the rear of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Executive Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: James R. Garrett
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Patent number: 4811247Abstract: A random selection system for making a select/non-select determination for individual events, such as the arrival of a person or an article, is based on the advanced establishment of a predetermined percentage within the system for carrying out the determinations. The system is particularly useful for security monitoring of employees or passengers passing through workplace exits or through terminal entrances, in that each person processed by the system has an identical probability of being selected for further scrutiny. By presetting the percentage of selections to be applied to all events processed, a degree of security desired by the system operators may be achieved. Both methods and apparatus for electronic random selection are taught. A preferred embodiment of the apparatus utilizes LSI digital circuitry for rapidly carrying out each individual select/non-select determination in response to sensing circuitry which detects the arrival of the person or article being processed.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1986Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: APCO Technical Services, Inc.Inventors: John J. Malady, Gerard J. Malady, Marie D. Malady, Marie E. T. Malady
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Patent number: 4116835Abstract: Oil and other contaminants are separated from aqueous effluents by a system which includes means for introducing the contaminated aqueous effluents into a separation zone where they are passed through the labyrinth course of a coalescing chamber to separate oil particles. The oil is removed by means of a skimmer and moved into an oil storage area. The aqueous effluents are then passed from the bottom of the separation zone to an extraction zone where they are passed through a bed of a material capable of adsorbing hydrocarbons and other pollutants. The effluent may then be discarded or may be moved through a fail safe system designed to assure that hydrocarbon removal is complete in all instances.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1977Date of Patent: September 26, 1978Assignee: Savage Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: Alexander Bruno Bertelson
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Patent number: 4006359Abstract: A crawler is disclosed for traveling through a workpiece such as a pipeline and inspecting the same for defects. The crawler is a completely self-contained, self-propelled and self-operated vehicle adapted to travel through a pipeline, stop at particular locations such as a girth weld between adjoining sections of pipe, inspect the weld, for example by X-raying it and then proceed onto the next location to be inspected.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1970Date of Patent: February 1, 1977Assignee: ABS Worldwide Technical Services, Inc.Inventors: James R. Sullins, Robert E. West
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Patent number: D318724Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1990Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: CTS Consolidated Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: S. Richard Avari
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Patent number: D334977Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1990Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: CTS Consolidated Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: S. R. Avari
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Patent number: D344539Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1991Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: RJ Technical Services, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Simmons