Patents by Inventor Robert J. Welch
Robert J. Welch 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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Publication number: 20160075827Abstract: Disclosed are nylon salt solution preparation processes including a trim diamine feed. The nylon salt solution is prepared by feeding a dicarboxylic acid monomer and a diamine monomer to a single continuous stirred tank reactor. The dicarboxylic acid is metered, based on weight, from a loss-in-weight feeder to the reactor. The nylon salt solution is formed continuously and has low variability from a target pH and/or a target salt solution concentration. The nylon salt solution is transferred directly to a storage tank, without further monomer addition, pH adjustment, or salt solution adjustment after exiting the continuous stirred tank reactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: March 17, 2016Applicant: INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A R.L.Inventors: Robert J. WELCH, Leen MONSTER, Paul NOMIKOS, Cornelis M. VONK
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Publication number: 20160068632Abstract: A continuous process for producing a nylon salt solution prepared using a liquid partially balanced acid solution enriched in dicarboxylic acid, and in particular adipic acid. The liquid feed is prepared by metering dicarboxylic acid powder, based on weight, from a loss-in-weight feeder to a feeding conduit that transfers the dicarboxylic acid powder into an in-line disperser; feeding a first feed stream of diamine to the in-line disperser to form a dispersion comprising between 32 wt. % and 46 wt. % dicarboxylic acid, between 11 wt. % and 15 wt. % diamine, and between 39 wt. % and 57 wt. % water, and heating the dispersion at temperature between 50 C and 60 C to form a partially balanced acid solution. A nylon salt solution is prepared from the liquid partially balanced acid solution and continuously withdrawn into a storage tank. The nylon salt solution has a uniform pH and is suitable for producing nylon polymers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: March 10, 2016Applicant: INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A R.L.Inventor: Robert J. WELCH
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Publication number: 20160068634Abstract: Disclosed are process controls for controlling the continuous preparation of nylon salt solution. The process controls include feed forward controls. A model is generated to achieve a target pH and/or salt concentration. Feed rates are set for each of a dicarboxylic acid monomer, a diamine monomer, and/or water to a single continuous stirred tank reactor. The dicarboxylic acid is metered, based on weight, from a loss-in-weight feeder to the reactor. The nylon salt solution is formed continuously and has low variability from a target pH and/or a target salt solution concentration. The nylon salt solution is transferred directly to a storage tank, without further monomer addition, pH adjustment, or salt solution adjustment after exiting the continuous stirred tank reactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: March 10, 2016Applicant: INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A R.L.Inventors: Robert J. WELCH, Leen MONSTER, Paul NOMIKOS, Cornelis M. VONK
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Publication number: 20160068633Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for recovering water from a condensation reaction of at least one carboxylic acid and at least one diamine to make polyamide. The method can include obtaining, from an evaporator, an aqueous mixture comprising a partially polymerized polyamide and at least one of a carboxylic acid and diamine; passing the aqueous mixture through a tubular reactor comprising subjecting the aqueous mixture to a temperature and pressure sufficient to further polymerize the partially polymerized polyamide by condensation of the carboxylic acid and diamine, thereby producing water having a substantially gaseous phase; passing the water having a substantially gaseous phase into a rectification column thereby removing one or more of a diamine, a carboxylic acid and polyamide to provide purified water having a substantially gaseous phase; and condensing the purified water having a substantially gaseous phase into purified water having a substantially liquid phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: March 10, 2016Applicant: INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A R.L.Inventors: Thomas A. MICKA, Charles R. KELMAN, SR., John P. POINSATTE, Robert J. WELCH, Gary R. WEST
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Publication number: 20160060460Abstract: A process for producing a partially balanced acid solution that involves metering dicarboxylic acid powder, based on weight, from a loss-in-weight feeder to a feeding conduit that transfers the dicarboxylic acid powder at a low variability feed rate into an in-line disperser, adding a first feed stream of diamine to the in-line disperser in an amount sufficient to form the partially balanced acid solution having a solids content of less than 60%, and storing the partially balanced acid solution at a temperature to maintain the dissolved dicarboxylic acid and to prevent formation of a slurry. The partially balanced acid solution may be used as a feed solution to prepare a nylon salt solution. Process controls for the process are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: March 3, 2016Applicant: INVISTA TECHNOLOGIES S.À.R.L.Inventor: Robert J. WELCH
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Publication number: 20160060395Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for manufacturing a polyamide. The method can include obtaining, from a reservoir, an aqueous solution comprising a dicarboxylic acid, a diamine, and water having a substantially liquid phase; concentrating the aqueous solution including transforming a portion of the water having a substantially liquid phase to water having a substantially gaseous phase; condensing the water having a substantially gaseous phase into condensed water having a substantially liquid phase; removing at least one impurity from at least one of the condensed water having a substantially liquid phase and the water having a substantially gaseous phase to produce cleaned water having a substantially liquid phase; and reusing the cleaned water having a substantially liquid phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: March 3, 2016Applicant: INVISTA NORTH AMERICA S.A R.L.Inventors: Thomas A. MICKA, Charles R. KELMAN, SR., John P. POINSATTE, Robert J. WELCH, Gary R. WEST
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Patent number: 8695996Abstract: A utility cart includes an auxiliary swivel caster wheel assembly, a locking mechanism, and a trigger mechanism for causing the locking mechanism to releasably lock the auxiliary swivel caster wheel assembly. The auxiliary swivel caster wheel assembly is unlocked to enable the auxiliary swivel caster wheel to rotate about a vertical axis for improved maneuverability in small areas, and is locked to hold the auxiliary swivel caster wheel in a predetermined position for improved steering as the cart is moved from one location to another. The trigger mechanism is disposed on a steering handle to enable dynamic actuation of the locking mechanism while the cart is in motion.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2009Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Metro Industries Inc.Inventors: James J. Janick, Robert J. Welch, Robert R. Steele, Sanjeeb Sinha
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Publication number: 20120007323Abstract: A utility cart includes an auxiliary swivel caster wheel assembly, a locking mechanism, and a trigger mechanism for causing the locking mechanism to releasably lock the auxiliary swivel caster wheel assembly. The auxiliary swivel caster wheel assembly is unlocked to enable the auxiliary swivel caster wheel to rotate about a vertical axis for improved maneuverability in small areas, and is locked to hold the auxiliary swivel caster wheel in a predetermined position for improved steering as the cart is moved from one location to another. The trigger mechanism is disposed on a steering handle to enable dynamic actuation of the locking mechanism while the cart is in motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2009Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: METRO INDUSTRIES INC.Inventors: James J. Janick, Robert J. Welch, Robert R. Steele, Sanjeeb Sinha
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Patent number: 7735190Abstract: A shelving includes two tracks, two pair of end pieces, a stationary shelving unit attached to one of the two pair of end pieces and including a plurality of posts and a shelf, a mobile shelving unit includes a plurality of posts and a shelf supported by the posts, and a plurality of wheels adapted to roll on the tracks. Each of the tracks includes a plurality of bases, each base having a rail channel on a top and a recess on a bottom, a plurality of rails disposed in the rail channel with the first rail end projecting beyond the first base end and with the second rail end being recessed from the second base end, and a coupling member disposed in the recess of the track base, joining the first base end to another base end.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2009Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Metro Industries Inc.Inventors: John H. Welsch, James J. Janick, Robert J. Welch, Joseph R. Petcavage
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Publication number: 20090151126Abstract: A shelving system includes at least two parallel lengths of track, at least two pair of end pieces disposed on opposite ends of each of the at least two lengths of track, and a stationary shelving unit attached to one of the at least two pair of end pieces, with the stationary shelving unit including a plurality of posts and a shelf supported by the plurality of posts, and a mobile shelving unit, which includes a plurality of posts, a shelf supported by the plurality of posts, and a plurality of wheels adapted to roll on the at least two lengths of track.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: METRO INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventors: John H. Welsch, James J. Janick, Robert J. Welch, Joseph R. Pectavage
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Patent number: 7506773Abstract: A shelving system includes at least two parallel lengths of track, at least two pair of end pieces disposed on opposite ends of each of the at least two lengths of track, and a stationary shelving unit attached to one of the at least two pair of end pieces, with the stationary shelving unit including a plurality of posts and a shelf supported by the plurality of posts, and a mobile shelving unit, which includes a plurality of posts, a shelf supported by the plurality of posts, and a plurality of wheels adapted to roll on the at least two lengths of track.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Metro Industries, Inc.Inventors: John H. Welsch, James J. Janick, Robert J. Welch, Joseph R. Petcavage
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Patent number: 7407060Abstract: A wall-mounted shelving system includes a track and a bracket engagable with the track. The bracket has a collar for supporting a shelf-carrying pilaster and an engaging element protruding from the collar that includes a floor and an arm projecting upwardly from the floor to define an elbow. The track is adapted to be mounted horizontally on a wall and includes a downwardly open channel at its top and an outwardly projecting ledge at its bottom. The upper extreme of the engaging element arm is received in the channel of the track while the elbow can be supported to rest on the ledge. A pilaster is adapted to then be supported in the collar through an intermediate wedge member, and shelves and other objects can be supported on the pilaster.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Metro Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert K. Swartz, Kenton J. Droppers, Robert J. Welch, James J. Janick, Jeffrey C. Olson, Robert R. Steele
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Shelf support system having a cylindrical support post and providing improved stability and rigidity
Patent number: 7401754Abstract: A shelf support system includes a sleeve or wedge member and a collar adapted to be secured to a generally cylindrical support post, that is one that is circular when viewed in radial cross-section. The sleeve has an inner surface that is configured to embrace the support post and an outer surface formed with a first axially outwardly inclined wedge portion and at least one second axially outwardly inclined wedge portion that, when viewed in such radial cross-section, extends at an angle to the first portion. Additionally, the collar is adapted to be secured to a member to be supported and to embrace the sleeve. The collar has a first wedge surface formed to mate with the first portion of the outer surface of the sleeve and at least one second wedge surface formed to mate with the second portion of the outer surface of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Metro Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Welch, David A. Reppert, John H. Welsch -
Patent number: 7267310Abstract: A support system includes a support post and support means for adjustably supporting a member to the support post. The support means includes a locking mechanism movable between a first position for press-fitting the support means, directly or indirectly, against the support post and a second position for releasing the press-fitting. The locking mechanism has a surface that abuts the support post, or a wedge member associated with the support post, when in the first position thereby to effect the press-fitting and that is released from the support post when moved to the second position to release the press-fitting.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Metro Industries Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Welch, James D. Hill, Jeffrey C. Olson, Robert R. Steele, Cheryl Kniffin, Katherine McGillivray
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Patent number: 7143474Abstract: A shelving system includes at least two parallel lengths of track, at least two pair of end pieces disposed on opposite ends of each of the at least two lengths of track, and a stationary shelving unit attached to one of the at least two pair of end pieces, with the stationary shelving unit including a plurality of posts and a shelf supported by the plurality of posts, and a mobile shelving unit, which includes a plurality of posts, a shelf supported by the plurality of posts, and a plurality of wheels adapted to roll on the at least two lengths of track.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Metro Industries, Inc.Inventors: John H. Welsch, James J. Janick, Robert J. Welch, Joseph R. Petcavage
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Patent number: 7086633Abstract: A support system includes a support post and support means for adjustably supporting a member to the support post. The support means includes a locking mechanism movable between a first position for press-fitting the support means, directly or indirectly, against the support post and a second position for releasing the press-fitting. The locking mechanism has a surface that abuts the support post, or a wedge member associated with the support post, when in the first position thereby to effect the press-fitting and that is released from the support post when moved to the second position to release the press-fitting.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Metro Industries Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Welch, James D. Hill, Jeffrey C. Olson, Robert R. Steele, Cheryl Kniffin, Katherine McGillivray
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Publication number: 20040256339Abstract: A shelving system includes at least two parallel lengths of track, at least two pair of end pieces disposed on opposite ends of each of the at least two lengths of track, and a stationary shelving unit attached to one of the at least two pair of end pieces, with the stationary shelving unit including a plurality of posts and a shelf supported by the plurality of posts, and a mobile shelving unit, which includes a plurality of posts, a shelf supported by the plurality of posts, and a plurality of wheels adapted to roll on the at least two lengths of track.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Metro Industries, Inc.Inventors: John H. Welsch, James J. Janick, Robert J. Welch, Joseph R. Petcavage
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Patent number: D512246Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Metro Industries Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Welch, Douglas J. Kaminski, Robert R. Steele, Robert K. Swartz, Alan Grula, David Barsigian
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Patent number: D548066Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Metro Industries, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Welch
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Patent number: D600957Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Metro Industries Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Welch