Patents by Inventor James D. Rogers
James D. Rogers 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: 5989170Abstract: An insulating roller cover is now disclosed that provides a highly desirable combination of features. The cover is free from asbestos and is therefore of more desirable construction for handling and use. For the roller cover, at least substantially ceramic fiber is highly compressed, providing a dense and refractory, elevated temperature resistant insulating cover. The cover may itself serve as a load bearing surface; or may provide a foundation or protective media for annular discs or 10 sleeve members made of various, load bearing materials. These load bearing materials may be unable to resist direct contact with the shaft due to thermal shock or the differences in their respective expansion and contraction rates. Where impregnant is utilized with the highly compressed fiber, such will often comprise a colloidal substituent.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Global Consulting, Inc.Inventors: Charles M. Hart, James D. Rogers, Harry L. King, John J. Bartholomew
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Patent number: 5709639Abstract: An insulating roller cover is now disclosed that provides a highly desirable combination of features. The cover is free from asbestos and is therefore of more desirable construction for handling and use. For the roller cover, at least substantially ceramic fiber is highly compressed, providing a dense and refractory, elevated temperature resistant insulating cover. The cover may itself serve as a load bearing surface; or may provide a foundation or protective media for annular discs or 10 sleeve members made of various, load bearing materials. These load bearing materials may be unable to resist direct contact with the shaft due to thermal shock or the differences in their respective expansion and contraction rates. Where impregnant is utilized with the highly compressed fiber, such will often comprise a colloidal substituent.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1994Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: Global Consulting, Inc.Inventors: Charles M. Hart, James D. Rogers, Harry L. King, John J. Bartholomew
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Patent number: 5378219Abstract: An insulating roller cover includes a highly desirable combination of features. The cover is free from asbestos and is therefore of more desirable construction for handling and use. For the roller cover, at least substantially ceramic fiber is highly compressed, providing a dense and refractory, elevated temperature resistant insulating cover. The cover may itself serve as a load bearing surface; or may provide a foundation or protective media for annular discs or 10 sleeve members made of various, load bearing materials. These load bearing materials may be unable to resist direct contact with the shaft due to thermal shock or the differences in their respective expansion and contraction rates. Where impregnant is utilized with the highly compressed fiber, such will often comprise a colloidal substituent.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1992Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Global Consulting, Inc.Inventors: Charles M. Hart, James D. Rogers, Harry L. King, John J. Bartholomew
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Patent number: 5261555Abstract: An insulated structure, typically a drum, can initially have an outer uninsulated wall of heat conductive material. The outer wall, such as the outer cylindrical wall of a drum, may then be insulated with insulation supplied as panels. Each panel covers a part of the surface, e.g., extends part way around a portion of the circumference of a drum. Each panel connects, end-to-end, to at least one other insulation panel. Adjacent panels are advantageously joined end-to-end by adjustable joining means. Each panel has an outer metal sheet, such as of galvanized steel. This sheet has an inner layer of ceramic fiber insulation bonded to it. In addition to being attached to each other, panels may also be secured to the wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Eltech Systems CorporationInventors: James D. Rogers, Hugh H. Storms
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Patent number: 5205398Abstract: An insulating roller cover is now disclosed that provides a highly desirable combination of features. The cover is free from asbestos and is therefore of more desirable construction for handling and use. For the roller cover, at least substantially ceramic fiber is highly compressed, providing a dense and refractory, elevated temperature resistant insulating cover. The cover may itself serve as a load bearing surface; or may provide a foundation or protective media for annular discs or sleeve members made of various, load bearing materials. These load bearing materials may be unable to resist direct contact with the shaft due to thermal shock or the differences in their respective expansion and contraction rates. Where impregnant is utilized with the highly compressed fiber, such will often comprise a colloidal substituent.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1991Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: ELTECH Systems CorporationInventors: Charles M. Hart, James D. Rogers, Harry L. King, John J. Bartholomew
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Patent number: 4754932Abstract: A combination inerting and fire extinguishing system particularly suited for employment in a pulverizing bowl mill (10) of the type that is operative for effecting the grinding of material and that includes a substantially closed separator body (16) in which a grinding table (18) is supported for rotation relative thereto and a plurality of grinding rolls (22) are also supported therewithin such that the plurality of grinding rolls (22) cooperate with the rotating grinding table (18) to effect a grinding of the material disposed upon the grinding table (18). The subject inerting and fire extinguishing means includes a continuous purging means, a backup inerting means, a pulverizing bowl mill clearing means and a water injection fire suppression means. The continuous purging means is operative during any inerting sequence to cause an inerting medium to flow continually through the pulverizing bowl mill (10) so as to ensure that there is no buildup of volatile gases therewithin.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1987Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Stanley E. Kmiotek, Mark P. Johnson, James D. Rogers
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Patent number: D412298Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: ETS Schaefer CorporationInventors: James D. Rogers, Hugh H. Storms