Patents by Inventor John J. Bartholomew
John J. Bartholomew 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: 5952055Abstract: A method of protecting reinforced concrete structures comprising of applying a protective cathodic coating containing a non-corroding metal and an electrochemically active material on concrete wherein the protective coating is formed by thermally spraying a mixture of said non-corroding metal such as a valve metal and said electrochemically active material. The coating may also be formed by applying a precursor of the electrochemically active material and a metal-containing layer to concrete, then anodically polarizing said metal layer to convert the precursor into an electrochemically active material.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Inventors: Carl W. Brown, Jr., John E. Bennett, John J. Bartholomew, Barry L. Martin, Thomas J. Schue
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Patent number: 5879817Abstract: A metal coating of typically a valve metal, especially a titanium metal coating, is applied by thermal spraying to the surface of concrete, most particularly steel-reinforced concrete. The metal such as titanium may be sprayed by any one of several thermal spraying techniques including flame spray, electric-arc spray, plasma spray, high-velocity oxyfuel spray, or detonation gun spray. The metal coating should be tightly adhered to the concrete and desirably will have a porosity to facilitate extensive coating of the metal itself, as well as facilitate any activation that may be needed for the metal. Such activation can be in the form of an electrochemically active material which allows the coating to function in electrochemically active form. One coating option is to apply a solution onto the spray-applied metal, then polarize the metal anodically to effect deposition of active material on the metal.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1995Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Eltech Systems CorporationInventors: Carl W. Brown, Jr., John E. Bennett, John J. Bartholomew, Barry L. Martin, Thomas J. Schue
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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: 5292411Abstract: Cathodic protection of a reinforced concrete structure utilizes a metal anode such as a zinc anode in combination with a pressure sensitive ionically conductive hydrogel in contact with at least a portion of the surface of the anode. Preferably, the anode and ionically conductive hydrogel are flexible and supplied in roll form. The combination may further include the addition of salt to the hydrogel as well as application to the metal-hydrogel combination of Type III cement. The cathodic protection may be carried out with or without a power source.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: ELTECH Systems CorporationInventors: John J. Bartholomew, John E. Bennett, Barry L. Martin, Thomas A. Mitchell
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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: 5200259Abstract: Reinforced concrete typically having steel reinforcing bars embedded in the concrete can have valve metal anodes forming a part of a cathodic protection system for the concrete structure. For embedding the anodes to serve in the cathodic protection system there is now used a fiber-filled concrete overlay. Polymeric or ceramic fiber is particularly useful in such overlay. There is now provided not only reduced shrinkage cracking for the overlay itself, but also lower current demand for the cathodic protection system.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: ELTECH Systems CorporationInventors: John J. Bartholomew, Thomas J. Gilligan, III