Patents Examined by Ken Jaconetty
  • Patent number: 4528938
    Abstract: A rotary workpiece treating apparatus is described particularly useful for depositing coating or adhesive materials within threaded fastener nuts. The device includes a continuously rotating turntable assembly having a plurality of workstation cylinders attached thereto. Installed within the cylinders are plungers having cam followers, which plungers move between a first and second position as the turntable assembly is rotated. A probe attached to the plunger is caused to enter within the internal bore of the nuts and release flowable material within the nut. The flow of such material is controlled by a valve stem protruding from the probe which is depressed against a stop surface when the probe is inserted within the nuts. A second clamping plunger within the cylinder clamps against the nut when the probe is being inserted, thereby positioning the nut and preventing flowable material from being deposited on the exterior surfaces of the nuts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1985
    Assignee: Arrow-Profile, Inc.
    Inventor: Glen F. Neville
  • Patent number: 4528213
    Abstract: A composition providing effective electromagnetic/radio frequency interference (EMI/RFI) shielding is disclosed. The composition comprises a plastic material, preferably a thermoplastic resin, suitable additives such as lubricants, stabilizers and the like, and a conductive component consisting of a mixture of finely divided conductive carbon black and graphite.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1985
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: Jordan R. Nelson, Bruce F. Bogner
  • Patent number: 4526803
    Abstract: A generally non-transparent substrate is rendered substantially transparent, for example at a particular location or locations thereon, by electrostatically depositing finely divided transparentizing particles onto the substrate and then heating those particles to facilitate their flow into the intersticies of the substrate. The transparentizing particles have an optical refractive index that is substantially the same as that of the substrate, and these transparentizing particles have a melting point greater than that encountered during handling and storage and less than the temperature at which the substrate would be damaged.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1985
    Assignee: Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventor: Leonard A. White
  • Patent number: 4524088
    Abstract: A magnetic brush developing system for electrostatic duplication using a monocomponent developer controls the thickness of the developer on the brush such that the necessary amount of developer is applied to the photosensitive surface which carries the latent electrostatic image. A capacitive sensor in the form of a rigid plate of conductive material is spaced closely adjacent to the surface of the roll on which the magnetic brush is formed. The dielectric constant depends on the thickness of the developer in the magnetic brush and is detected by the capacitive sensor. The capacitance of the sensor is converted, into a pulse train the duty cycle of which is modulated in accordance with the change in capacitance, by a circuit arranged on a circuit board in close proximity to the sensor to provide a compact structure which is not subject to perturbations which could effect the capacitance presented by the sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 18, 1985
    Assignee: Magnetic Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Ben W. Fagen, Jr., Douglas W. Cappon
  • Patent number: 4522847
    Abstract: A process for forming a metal or metal compound coating on a face of a hot vitreous substrate in sheet or ribbon form by continuously advancing the substrate in a downstream direction along a path through a coating station which discharging droplets of liquid coating precursor material in the downstream direction so that such material contacts the substrate at the coating station and continuously withdrawing vapors thereafter from the coating station in the downstream direction an annealing the substrate is characterized in that the hot coated substrate (1) passes from the coating station (3) to an annealing lehr (6) via a re-heating station (4) at which sufficient radiant heat energy is supplied to the hot coated substrate (1) to raise the temperature or the mean temperature of its coated surface at the re-heating station (4) through a certain temperature range, at least the upper end of such range being not less than a temperature 100.degree. C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1985
    Assignee: Glaverbel
    Inventors: Julien Cornet, Robert Van Laethem
  • Patent number: 4521455
    Abstract: An alloyed copper wire rod is formed by continuous rod-casting, wherein a core rod is driven through a crucible containing molten metal. High purity copper melt is continuously charged into the crucible; to which an alloying material is simultaneously added in a quantity which corresponds to the given casting speed of the core rod. The required alloy thus obtained is crystallized on the surface of the core-rod as it passes through the crucible and the rod produced is treated in the usual manner i.e., cooling, rolling and coiling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1985
    Assignee: Csepel Muvek Femmuve
    Inventor: Sipos Domokos
  • Patent number: 4514443
    Abstract: Apparatus for coating an internal wall of a curved conduit (50) with a layer of protective material, characterized in that it comprises a guide means (46, 46a), a longitudinally flexible member (44) which is transversely substantially rigid associated with the guide means, means for mounting a coating means (62) adjacent a first end of the flexible member for incremental rotation with the flexible member, a drive means (28) for driving the flexible member relative to a curved conduit (50) to be coated, so that the coating means can enter the curved conduit in use and so that the coating means can deposit a strip of protective material longitudinally of the conduit, and means (32, 34, 36) acting on the flexible member for automatically stepping the flexible member and consequently the coating means by a rotational increment after the coating means has completed a traverse of the conduit and for automatically reversing the drive means so that the apparatus deposits a strip of protective material adjacent the fi
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1985
    Inventor: Gene Kostecki
  • Patent number: 4510190
    Abstract: A transparent, heat-insulating coating, neutrally acting in transparency and external appearance, for transparent substrates, more particularly for insulating glass panes, is disclosed.The coating is formed from a bismuth oxide-silver-bismuth oxide multilayer system in which a more electronegative substance, i.e. a substance with a higher normal potential, is added to the bismuth oxide layers to avoid blackening under UV radiation. If manganese is used as the electronegative substance, its oxidation to higher valency states can be prevented by the addition of trivalent substances. The layers may be applied in a conventional way by diode-cathode atomization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1985
    Assignee: Interpane Entwicklungs-und Beratungsgesellschaft mgH & Co. K.G.
    Inventor: Hans J. Glaser
  • Patent number: 4505966
    Abstract: A magnetic recording medium composed of an oriented polyethylene terephthalate film as a support layer and a thin magnetic metallic layer formed on one surface (A) of the support layer and optionally a lubricant layer formed on the other surface (B) of the support layer; characterized in that(1) the surface A has a center-line average (CLA) of not more than 0.005 .mu.m,(2) the surface A has a peak-to-valley (PV) value of not more than 0.06 .mu.m,(3) the number of protrusions having a height of 0.27 to 0.54 .mu.m on the surface A is at most 0.2 per mm.sup.2, and(4) the surface A is substantially free from protrusions having a height larger than 0.54 .mu.m.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1985
    Assignee: Teijin Limited
    Inventors: Tomio Adachi, Shigeru Shiozaki, Takashi Tomie
  • Patent number: 4505222
    Abstract: A die assembly is provided which is suitable for the extrusion coating of elongate cores, such as optical fibers. The die assembly comprises a nozzle having an orifice therethrough. A die tip has a through-bore and is mounted such that the through-bore is alignable with the orifice to conduct a core through the through-bore and orifice. A passage is arranged for conducting a flowable coating material into and through the orifice. A hollow guide tube is slidably mounted in the through-bore and is sized to receive the core. The guide tube is positionable such that the forward end thereof is movable relative to the nozzle orifice.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 19, 1985
    Assignee: Celanese Corporation
    Inventors: Anne Holt, James Krutzler
  • Patent number: 4500561
    Abstract: The molten exterior surface portion of a hot dip galvanized steel strip is solidified after the strip is withdrawn from a bath of molten zinc by spraying finely divided particles of a liquid nucleating agent for initiating solidification. The particles are sprayed into an electrostatic field alongside the strip. The particles are initially directed along a path which avoids impingement against the strip. However, the smaller particles are attracted to the strip under the influence of the electrostatic field, to initiate solidification. The larger particles have a momentum along their path large enough to resist the influence of the electrostatic field, thereby permitting the larger particles to continue along a path which avoids impingement. This minimizes the formation of undesirably large spangles and an undesirable surface appearance on the strip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1985
    Assignee: Inland Steel Company
    Inventors: Yong-Wu Kim, Phillip L. Coduti, Brian A. Sok, William A. Carter
  • Patent number: 4495217
    Abstract: Relatively small parts are powder coated without fixturing by placing the parts on a heat conductive surface and the powders are distributed over the exposed surfaces of the parts. The powders on the surfaces of the parts are heated to fuse the powders, as by radiant heat, while the heat conductive surface is kept at a temperature below that at which overspray powders on the conductive surface will become tacky. In a preferred embodiment, the heat conductive surface is an endless belt which advances the parts past a powder coating station, past a top heating-bottom cooling station and then to discharge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1985
    Inventor: Timothy J. Schrum
  • Patent number: 4495225
    Abstract: A method and composition for preventing corrosion is disclosed. The method involves forming a coating of from about 2 to 5 mils thick on a surface, with a composition comprising an over-based alkaline earth organic sulfonate salt, a drying oil, a copper or rare earth metal drier, a zinc metal drier, a naphthenic or straight chain paraffinic oil, and petrolatum, and curing the coating. Preferably, the composition will include a copper metal drier, a zinc metal drier, and a rare earth metal drier. The method and composition are particularly useful for metal surfaces which contact sea water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1985
    Assignee: Economics Laboratory, Inc.
    Inventors: Stanley J. Ciuba, Michael J. Bartelme, III
  • Patent number: 4494318
    Abstract: In accordance with the invention an apparatus and method are provided for curing resin-coated particles on a heated rotating surface. A single layer coating of uncured resin-coated particles is fed to the heated rotating surface. As the surface continues to rotate the uncured resin-coated particles become tacky and adhere to the rotating surface. The tack adhesion prevents the pull of gravity from separating the particles from the surface as rotation continues. Proper curing of the particles occurs on the heated rotating surface before one complete revolution is made by the surface. Cured particles are removed by a stationary scraper blade edge which rides the rotating surface and wedges between the adhering particles and the surface as the surface rotates past the edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1985
    Assignee: Aurora Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: John G. Smillie
  • Patent number: 4438160
    Abstract: A method for manufacturing rotary ball display devices wherein a plurality of such balls are provided with a coating of a color different from the remainder of the ball, the ball members are coated with a thin coating insoluble in the settling medium into which they are introduced, so that upon settling into a low viscosity liquid, they form a uniform layer. A high molecular weight hardenable coating material which is soluble in the low viscosity liquid is then poured onto the coated ball members to cover the layer. Then, the low viscosity liquid is removed and the hardenable coating material is caused to harden. The thin coating is then dissolved away from portions of the ball members to leave cavity portions thereabout into which a high resistivity liquid is introduced. The resulting ball members have a refractive index on the colored layer which is substantially the same as the refractive index of the high resistivity liquid contained in the cavities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1983
    Date of Patent: March 20, 1984
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: Reiji Ishikawa, Masaki Saito, Toshio Mori, Hidemasa Tamura