Patents by Inventor Jack G. Scarpa
Jack G. Scarpa has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6892963Abstract: A convergent type of spray gun is made portable by miniaturizing the components with the addition of a double tube, fluid tip and air cap for defining the discharge nozzle for the liquid resin and atomizing air. The dry powdered nozzle is likewise miniaturized and is adapted to fit over the double tube, fluid tip and air cap arrangement by including a sleeve disposed therebetween. The main body is configured in either an L-shape or straight-through configuration. Although the component parts are min is the spray gun is capable of flowing coating mixture at the same rate as the larger version convergent spray gun.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Usbi CoInventors: Jack G. Scarpa, John D. Marlin, Terry Hall, Steven A. Cosby
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Patent number: 6663021Abstract: A convergent type of spray gun is made portable by miniaturizing the components with the addition of a double tube, fluid tip and air cap for defining the discharge nozzle for the liquid resin and atomizing air. The dry powdered nozzle is likewise miniaturized and is adapted to fit over the double tube, fluid tip and air cap arrangement by including a sleeve disposed therebetween. The main body is configured in either an L-shape or straight-through configuration. Although the component parts are miniaturized, the spray gun is capable of flowing coating mixture at the same rate as the larger version convergent spray gun.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: USBI Co.Inventors: Jack G. Scarpa, John D. Marlin, Terry Hall, Steven A. Cosby
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Patent number: 6322000Abstract: A shut-off system that is semi-automatic or fully automatic shuts off the mechanism for flowing resin, air and filler to a miniaturized convergent spray gun so as to stop the flow of the ingredients of being sprayed and purging the spray gun so that the residue ingredients do not cure and destroy the gun.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Jack G. Scarpa, John D. Marlin, Terry Hall, Steven A. Cosby, Jack D. Snyder
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Patent number: 6136379Abstract: A convergent spray gun which combines a liquid resin and dry metallic powder externally of the nozzle of the spray gun that utilizes a pair of diametrically opposing passages disposed at 0.degree. and 90.degree. relative to the central resin discharging orifice where the central orifice is approximately 0.015 inch and the air for atomizing the fluids is approximately 0.187 inch and the atomizing angle is approximately 180.degree.. The metallic filler is added to the plume of the convergent spray at the low pressure section and the ratio of the fluids are controlled by a computerized system. The spray gun, controls and mixing chambers of the resin (two part) and powder fillers are housed in separate rooms and the dust where the powder fillers are metered is controlled.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: USBI Co.Inventors: Jack G. Scarpa, James Fletcher Burgess, John D. Marlin, Matthew Kelly, Anthony Howard
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Patent number: 5979787Abstract: The invention is a system of spraying coating on the surface of a substrate with a convergent spray gun that utilized separate pump and flow metering systems. Each part of a two part resin is pumped and metered separately. The third part which is a foaming agent and surfactant is also pumped and metered separately in a mix chamber. All three materials are mixed in the mix chamber and then atomized and combined with dry filler in the convergent zone of the spray gun. The quantity of the filler and the three part foaming resins are proportioned in order to maintain a predetermined ratio.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: USBI Co.Inventor: Jack G. Scarpa
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Patent number: 5964418Abstract: A convergent spray gun which combines a liquid resin and dry metallic powder externally of the nozzle of the spray gun that utilizes a pair of diametrically opposing passages disposed at 0.degree. and 180.degree. relative to the central resin discharging orifice where the central orifice is approximately 0.015 inch and the air for atomizing the fluids is approximately 0.187 inch and the atomizing angle is approximately 90.degree.. The metallic filler is added to the plume of the convergent spray at the low pressure section and the ratio of the fluids are controlled by a computerized system. The spray gun, controls and mixing chambers of the resin (two part) and powder fillers are housed in separate rooms and the dust where the powder fillers are metered is controlled.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: USBI Co.Inventors: Jack G. Scarpa, James Fletcher Burgess, John D. Marlin, Matthew Kelly, Anthony Howard
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Patent number: 5579998Abstract: Coating a substrate with a reinforced resin matrix comprised of liquid resin and reinforcing material can be accomplished with an apparatus where the liquid resin and the reinforcing material are mixed external to the apparatus prior to impacting the substrate. The liquid resin is directed through a cylinder 12 and then through an orifice 7 in nozzle 1, while the reinforcing material is carried in a gas stream through cavity 13, around cylinder 12, and past the nozzle 1. As the reinforcing material passes the nozzle 1, it is drawn into the liquid resin. Due to the distribution of the reinforcing material around the liquid resin flow, the reinforcing material is substantially homogeneously wetted by the liquid resin prior to impacting the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1994Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: USBI Co.Inventors: Terry L. Hall, Jack G. Scarpa, David D. Mathias
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Patent number: 5565241Abstract: A convergent end-effector which combines a liquid and dry flow external to a spray nozzle eliminates clogging problems common in the prior art spray coating systems. The end-effector utilizes a nozzle with an orifice and at least one atomizing hole, a conduit for directing a liquid resin through the nozzle and an outer housing disposed around said conduit to form a cavity. Reinforcing material enters the cavity on an gas stream supplied and controlled by an eductor located prior to the outer housing, in the direction of the nozzle, and at an angle of less than about 90.degree. with respect to the conduit. The end of the conduit near the nozzle is preferably angled toward the nozzle to further direct the reinforcing material into the liquid resin.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: USBI Co.Inventors: David D. Mathias, Jack G. Scarpa, Terry L. Hall
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Patent number: 5307992Abstract: Coating a substrate with a reinforced resin matrix comprised of liquid resin and reinforcing material can be accomplished with an apparatus where the liquid resin and the reinforcing material are mixed external to the apparatus prior to impacting the substrate. The liquid resin is directed through a cylinder 12 and then through an orifice 7 in nozzle 1, while the reinforcing material is carried in a gas stream through cavity 13, around cylinder 12, and past the nozzle 1. As the reinforcing material passes the nozzle 1, it is drawn into the liquid resin. Due to the distribution of the reinforcing material around the liquid resin flow, the reinforcing material is substantially homogeneously wetted by the liquid resin prior to impacting the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1992Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: USBI Co.Inventors: Terry L. Hall, Jack G. Scarpa, David D. Mathias
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Patent number: 4835054Abstract: A protective covering for electrical cables having a thermally intumescent coating supported on an open network of metal fibres is disclosed. A method of using the covering to prevent the spread of shipboard fires comprising applying the covering to shipboard electrical cables is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1987Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: USBI Booster Production Company, Inc.Inventor: Jack G. Scarpa