Patents Assigned to Technique
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Patent number: 4892685Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for the immobilization of ion exchange resins originating from radioactive produce (waste) reprocessing plants, the said resins being immobilized in a cement, preferably of the CLK type, wherein, before immobilization in the said cement, the said resins are treated with an aqueous solution containing NO.sub.3.sup.- and Na.sup.+ ions, the quantity of NO.sub.3.sup.- ions in the said aqueous solution being calculated so as to ensure that all the sites in the resins are saturated, assuming that all the resins treated are of anionic type and that the quantity of Na.sup.+ ions used in the said aqueous solution, or added in a second step, ensures on the one hand that the medium has a basic pH and on the other hand that all the sites in the cationic resins are saturated.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1988Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Assignee: Societe Generale Pour Les Techniques Nouvelles S.G.N.Inventors: Guy Magnin, Marie-Francoise Champeaud, Veronique Aubert, Claude Jaouen
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Patent number: 4884931Abstract: A suspension peg is provied in which the wire, obtained by die stamping a metal strip and bonding the same, forms a securing eye and has at its end, to be introduced into an anchorage hole, a cylindrical portion formed by two shells and a truncated expansion cone adapted for cooperating with an expandable anchorage socket under the action of a retractive force exerted upon the eye.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1988Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: Societe de Prospection et d'Invention Techniques, S. A.Inventors: Gerard Revol, Maxime Roillet, Jean-Paul Barthomeuf
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Patent number: 4883213Abstract: An explosive tool driving apparatus is provided having an improved extractor mounted upon its barrel holder, and the claw of which is meant to retain the case of a propulsive charge during opening of the apparatus. A groove for passage of the claw of the extractor is formed within the barrel of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Societe de Prospection et d'Inventions Techniques (S.P.I.T.)Inventor: Roland Almeras
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Patent number: 4877171Abstract: The invention provides an indirect firing fastener driving apparatus with adjustable firing power, including within a barrel holder, a barrel, a piston mounted in frictional contact within the barrel, and a pawl for retaining the piston. A ring, held against rotation in the barrel holder, is screwed onto the barrel. The ring cooperates with a free projecting into the barrel so that relative threading of the ring relative the barrel moves, through means of contact of the stop with the pawl, the position of the piston within the barrel when the barrel is pulled forwardly.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1988Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Assignee: Societe De Prospection Et D'Inventions TechniquesInventor: Roland Almeras
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Patent number: 4869630Abstract: An expansion peg is provided including a tubular socket threaded at one end, and having a split and expandable portion at the other end thereof which is disposed inside the socket. A first wedge intended to come into abutment against the bottom of an anchorage hole and a second wedge detachably secured to the first wedge and intended, under the action of a striking tool, to become disengaged from the first wedge and to cooperate therewith for causing expansion of the split end of the socket, is disposed within the socket and split end portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Assignee: Societe De Prospection Et D'Inventions Techniques (S.P.I.T.)Inventors: Gerard Revol, Jean-Paul Barthomeuf
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Patent number: 4865742Abstract: A method of treatment of polluted emulsions or micro-emulsions (10) of oil in water, said method making use of tangential filtering through at least one membrane (1) constituted by a porous microfiltration structure which is constituted by titanium oxide, at least on the surface thereof. The method can be used to regenerate emulsions or micro-emulsions of oil in water.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Societe Des Ceramiques TechniquesInventor: Florence Falletti
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Patent number: 4866753Abstract: A telephone installation comprising a PABX (4) connected to the telephone network, extensions connected to the PABX by inside connections (6), and additional intercommunication devices connected between the PABX and privileged extensions (2). Said additional intercommunications devices comprise a processor module (8) associated with each privileged extension (2) and provided with a radio transmitter-receiver (16-18) and an antenna (20) for interchanging signalling between the privileged extensions (2), and each privileged extension includes at least one additional key which, when actuated, causes said module (8) to operate as follows:to detect ringing current sent by the PABX (4) to said privileged extension (2); andto respond to said detected ringing current by transmitting radio signalling requesting, automatically and with supervision, at least one other extension to intercept the call.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Applications Electronique Techniques Avancees "A.E.T.A."Inventor: Jacques Fric
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Patent number: 4865690Abstract: Process for improving the quality of deinked papermaking pulps obtained by ecycling waste printed papers, in which:the papers are converted into a slush pulp (1),most of the ink (12) is removed (11) from this slush pulp, especially by selective primary flotation of the ink, andthe deinked pulp is washed (5) to remove the residual ink before being conveyed into the circuit (14) for utilization of the pulp,wherein the waters (24) from this washing (5) are first of all subjected to a selective secondary flotation (16) to remove (17) only the residual ink therefrom, the suspension of the remaining matter (fibers and fillers) (18-23) being subsequently mixed with the pulp (15) originating from the washing (5).The invention also relates to a plant for making use of this process.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignees: Centre Technique De L'Industrie Des Papiers, Cartons Et Cellulose, Societe de Pate A Papier Savoie DauphineInventors: Emile Bernard, Gerard Galland, Yves Vernac, Charles Doublier
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Patent number: 4864498Abstract: Apparatus for prompting an operator to stir a cooking medium in a cooking appliance, for example, shortening in a fryer vat. The apparatus prompts the operator to stir the shortening vigorously during a cold start. The apparatus may utilize a timer which counts down the time and at time out causes a stir alarm to sound and a message to be displayed to alert the operator that a stir time has occurred. Also, the shortening temperature may be checked to determine whether a specific stir temperature has been reached. When a stir temperature has been reached, the alarm may be sounded and the meassage displayed to prompt the operator to stir the shortening.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1987Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Food Automation-Service Techniques, Inc.Inventors: Mario Pasquini, Kathie A. Breen
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Patent number: 4854178Abstract: A flowmeter for dangerous fluids, using the deformation of a flexible metic diaphragm under the effect of a pressure variation caused by the liquid flow, the flowmeter being placed under a protective plate and comprising a body of general cylindrical shape placed inside a bowl equipped with a lower inlet connection piece for introducing liquid into the bowl and an upper outlet connection piece for receiving liquid leaving the bowl, the body having a calibrated inlet orifice on its lower face, an outlet orifice in its upper lateral part, the metallic diaphragm being situated in said body at the upper interior part of the body above said upper connection piece, and a metallic segment for sealing the joinder between the body and the bowl, at a level situated between the inlet and outlet connection pieces and a hollow pin, joined to said diaphragm and having a lower end extending into the calibrated orifice, the pin having an outlet orifice situated above the metallic diaphragm, the upper end of said pin extendinType: GrantFiled: February 17, 1988Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Societe Anonyme: Societe Generale Pour les Techniques Nouvelles - SGNInventor: Jacques Dollfus
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Patent number: 4854793Abstract: A cone expansion wall plug is provided comprising a threaded rod, an expansible socket, an expansion cone, an intermediate ring and a spacer between the head of the rod and said intermediate ring. During expansion and anchorage of the socket by the cone, the ring and the spacer prevent movement of the socket with respect to the rod. After anchorage, the rod may be screwed into the cone by shearing a collar of the spacer. During expansion, the socket only bears against the intermediate ring through a radial shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1986Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Societe de Prospection et d'Inventions TechniquesInventors: Jean Ollivier, Roland Almeras
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Patent number: 4848209Abstract: The apparatus, provided for undersea work, includes a barrel holder, a barrel for guiding a fastener intended to be driven by the gases of a propulsive charge and a percussion system for setting off the charge. The percussion system includes a striker, a bolt for cocking the striker, a tumbler for releasing the bolt, a trigger for actuating the tumbler and a chamber having a liquid intake orifice and a suction orifice. The tumbler is movable in the chamber and the trigger, when operated, closes the intake orifice, pushes back the liquid and moves the tumbler thus allowing percussion of the charge. Upon return of the trigger into the rest and rearming position, the suction orifice makes possible to compensate the leaks in the chamber and to use the apparatus again.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Societe de Prospection et d'Inventions Techniques (S.P.I.T.)Inventor: Roland Almeras
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Patent number: 4849104Abstract: A filter module comprises a plurality of parallel substantially tubular filter elements each of which comprises a ceramic support. Two apertured end plates are attached to a protective casing and each filter element is fixed via flexible seals into respective apertures in these end plates. The module is assemble by a method which begins with molding the blanks from an elastomer material that is resistant to organic solvents and to corrosive liquids and has a Shore A hardness between 30 and 95 and an elastic elongation per unit length in excess of 10%. Each blank can have any form of outside surface and has an internal cavity with a surface matched to the ideal external shape of a filter element, except that its dimensions are slightly smaller than the corresponding dimensions of the filter element. The resulting blanks are then fitted onto the ends of the filter elements.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1987Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Societe Anonyme dite Societe des Ceramizues TechniquesInventors: Daniel Garcera, Jacques Gillot
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Patent number: 4846625Abstract: This invention relates to a device for transferring objects from a gripping station to a depositing station, and is particularly applicable to the loading or unloading of panes of glass. The device includes at least one arm mounted perpendicularly to a shaft which drives it in rotation, with the arm being adapted to slide perpendicularly relative to the shaft. Gripping devices such as suction cups are mounted at each end of the arm, and a motor and indexer are provided for automatically controlling the rotation of the shaft, the sliding and locking of the arm, and the maneuvering of the gripping devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1987Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Societe Generale Pour Les Techniques Nouvelles S.G.N.Inventor: Maurice Gabillet
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Patent number: 4845476Abstract: The present invention relates to a proximity detector between a metallic mass and an element subjected to an electric voltage, with an electric circuit feeding a safety device such as the coil controlling a circuit-breaker, the feed switch of a motor controlling the displacement of the mass, an auditory or visual alarm, or an emergency ground. The circuit includes an element which is normally non-conductive but made conductive when there is a potential appearing on the metallic mass to be protected, or on the antenna in which the electric circuit is fed by a DC autonomous power source. The conductibility of the element whose conductibility is modified by the variation of the electrostatic potential is controlled by the potential at an intermediate point between the metalic mass or the antenna and a pole of the DC source, with interposition between the intermediate point and the pole of a resistive or capacitive element.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1987Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Societe d'Assistance Technique Aux Industries Electroniques, Pneumatiques, HydrauliqesInventors: Gilbert Rangeard, Jean C. Garnier, Jean Thomas
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Patent number: 4844081Abstract: A device for disintegrating kidney stones or gallstones by means of a focusing chamber being part of a rotation ellipsoid and comprising in one focal point a spark gap producing shock waves. Means fixing the device to the skin of the patient are provided in connection with the focusing chamber. A movable rubber sleeve or bellows may be provided in connection with the fixing means, said sleeve or bellows being glued onto the skin of the patient. As an alternative circumferential suction chambers may be provided along the rim of the sleeve, or the entire device may be shaped as a suction cup. An ultrasonic transducer is situated within the focusing chamber, said ultrasonic transducer optionally being situated on a cone-shaped body in turn situated on a pivotable bar within the focusing chamber. In this manner it is possible to localize a stone by means of an ultrasonic scanner without the ultrasonic transducer in question being damaged by shock waves.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1987Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Non-Invasive Therapeutic Techniques A/SInventors: Allan Northeved, Gert Toftkjaer
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Patent number: 4840267Abstract: A method and apparatus for cleaning a conveyor belt includes placing a rotatable cleaning roller in close proximity with the belt. The roller includes a plurality of radially extending vanes configured in the form of a so-called chevron helix. The roller is supported within a frame member, which in turn is attached to the support structure of the conveyor. The frame member includes an adjusting mechanism which adjusts the position of the belt relative to the roller. A sealing arrangement establishes an effective air seal between the roller and the belt to permit a vacuum source to aid in the removal of material from the belt.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1987Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Applied Techniques Inc.Inventor: Bob G. Pine
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Patent number: 4838415Abstract: This invention relates to a foldable roadmarker of the type comprising a vertical rectangular panel presenting colored bands and a foldable support composed of four feet articulated in two's to form two pairs of compasses located on either side of the panel and the two pairs of compasses are articulated on the same transverse rod which projects on both sides and which slides freely in two slots cut out in the vertical edges of the panel, which rod is adapted to engage in two slideways of a container for storing the roadmarkers.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1987Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Societe Civile Pour La Realisation D'Inventions Techniques--S.C.R.I.T.Inventor: Jean M. Rebecq
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Patent number: D304938Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1987Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: Diversified Visual Techniques, Inc.Inventors: John J. Lowe, Robert L. Stipe, Alan J. Fujii
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Patent number: D305523Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1987Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: Michelin Recherche et TechniqueInventor: Edward M. Remick