Patents Assigned to Woodshed Technologies
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Publication number: 20100147757Abstract: A desalination system comprising at least one water-containing vessel adapted to be immersed into a body of sea water, an inlet at the lower end of the vessel, pump means for removing water from the vessel, valve means for selectively enabling and preventing flow of sea water into the vessel via the inlet under the effect of hydrostatic pressure, and a desalination plant powered by water flowing into the vessel when the valve means is open.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: WOODSHED TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventor: Stephen John Hastings
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Patent number: 6875385Abstract: Molding material consisting of resin coated reinforcing fiber strands in a molten mass of resin is prepared at a molding site for controlled supply to a molding machine. Continuous strands of fiber from supply spools are entrained with pressurized, molten resin flowing through a coating device and coated with the resin. The movement of the fiber and resin through the coating die may be controlled so as to accurately and predictably produce any desired quantity the molding material, i.e. the coating apparatus may be operated in a discontinuous manner to provide any predetermined quantity of molding material to a receiving device. The receiving device may be the feed screw for an injection molding machine or simply a plate movable to and from a compression molding machine. The fiber strands may be cut into predetermined lengths by a cutting device positioned downstream of the aforesaid coating device.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Woodshed Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Hawley, Paul C. Cross, Craig N. Hansen
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Patent number: 6676864Abstract: Molding material consisting of resin coated reinforcing fibers in a molten mass of resin and fibers is prepared at a molding site for controlled supply to a molding machine. A conveying device, such as a pair of pinch rollers, serves to pull fibers from supply spools through guide orifices of a coating die having a chamber within which the fiber is coated with molten resin. Further impregnation of the fibers with resin takes place in the conveying device, which also develops pressure on its output side serving to push the mass of hot resin and fiber into a receiving device for movement to a molding machine. The receiving device may be the feed screw for an injection molding machine or simply a plate movable to and from a compression molding machine. The fibers may be cut into predetermined lengths by a cutting device positioned downstream of the aforesaid conveying device.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Woodshed Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ronald C. Hawley
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Patent number: 6604929Abstract: A cutting mechanism for cutting fibers entrained within a viscous flow is herein disclosed. The present invention is typically part of a system for preparing fiber reinforced molding materials that comprises a viscous entrainment compounding device for compounding a continuous strand of reinforcing fiber with a molding material in a predetermined ratio. The entrained fibers are conveyed to the cutting mechanism which cuts the continuous strand of reinforcing fibers into predetermined lengths and conveys the fiber reinforced molding material to an output device. The cutting mechanism itself comprises a housing having a bore with an inlet and an outlet and a bed knife disposed therein. The bed knife has an inlet channel formed therethrough that is aligned with the gullets of a rotating cutter such that the gullets of the rotating cutter are rotated past the inlet channel of the bed knife in substantial alignment therewith.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Woodshed Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Hawley, Craig N. Hansen, Paul C. Cross
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Patent number: 6431847Abstract: Molding material consisting of resin coated reinforcing fiber strands in a molten mass of resin is prepared at a molding site for controlled supply to a molding machine. Continuous strands of fiber from supply spools are entrained with pressurized, molten resin flowing through a coating device and coated with the resin. The movement of the fiber and resin through the coating die may be controlled so as to accurately and predictably produce any desired quantity the molding material, i.e. the coating apparatus may be operated in a discontinuous manner to provide any predetermined quantity of molding material to a receiving device. The receiving device may be the feed screw for an injection molding machine or simply a plate movable to and from a compression molding machine. The fiber strands may be cut into predetermined lengths by a cutting device positioned downstream of the aforesaid coating device.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Woodshed Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Hawley, Paul C. Cross, Craig N. Hansen
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Patent number: 6186769Abstract: Molding material consisting of resin coated reinforcing fibers in a molten mass of resin and fibers is prepared at a molding site for controlled supply to a molding machine. A conveying device, such as a pair of pinch rollers, serves to pull fibers from supply spools through guide orifices of a coating die having a chamber within which the fiber is coated with molten resin. Further impregnation of the fibers with resin takes place in the conveying device, which also develops pressure on its output side serving to push the mass of hot resin and fiber into a receiving device for movement to a molding machine. The receiving device may be the feed screw for an injection molding machine or simply a plate movable to and from a compression molding machine. The fibers may be cut into predetermined lengths by a cutting device positioned downstream of the aforesaid conveying device.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Woodshed TechnologiesInventor: Ronald C. Hawley