Forced Feed Or Movable Transporter From Coating Material Supply To Applicator Patents (Class 118/266)
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Patent number: 10556249Abstract: A robotic end effector includes a line painting system and a spray painting system for painting features on a surface. The line painting system includes a flexible wick for flowing lines onto the surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2015Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Benjamin Lloyd Hampson, Megan Marie Petersen, James Charles Van Avery
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Patent number: 10065605Abstract: A multiple windshield wiper assembly is disclosed. The multiple windshield wiper assembly may comprise a first wiper assembly having a squeegee blade; a second wiper assembly having a scraper blade, the second wiper assembly being coupled to the first wiper assembly by a windshield wiper assembly connector; wherein the scraper blade comprises an attachment surface for engaging a wiper assembly, a scraper surface for engaging a windshield, a channel for conducting wiper fluid, a plurality of apertures for disbursement of the wiper fluid onto a windshield, and a water connection fitting for connection of the scraper blade to a vehicle water supply hose. A number of embodiments of a windshield wiper assembly connector for use in connecting one or more windshield wiper assemblies to pin-type and hookslot-type wiper arms are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2017Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: C&Z 3-IN-1 Wiper System LLCInventors: Cara Petrowski, Zoltan Ezer
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Patent number: 9700912Abstract: Improved apparatus and methods for filtering and applying coating fluids onto substrates. The apparatus and methods are useful for casting embossed sheeting, and in fluid application dies. Improved fluid filtration methods, apparatus, elements and media are also disclosed. An apparatus and method for collection of mist generated in high speed liquid film splitting processes are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2013Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Inventors: William K. Leonard, John W. Louks
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Patent number: 8852669Abstract: Methods and devices coat, at least regions of, a medical implant, preferably of an artificial joint or a fixation for a joint. The method provides a medical implant, fills a device with a liquid having at least one pharmaceutically active substance, wherein the device has a compressed, at least over regions thereof, elastic, porous transfer means increases a volume of the transfer means, whereby the liquid is taken up at least partly into the pores of the transfer means, and transfers the liquid from the transfer means to a medical implant surface to be coated. The device coats, at least regions of, a medical implant, by means of the method, whereby the device has a compressed, at least over regions thereof, elastic, porous transfer means.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2012Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: Heraeus Medical GmbHInventors: Sebastian Vogt, Ekaterini Copanaki, Sebastian Gaiser
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Patent number: 8522711Abstract: The present disclosure provides for an apparatus for transferring fluid. The apparatus has a fluid transfer component, a fluid receiving component, a fluid supply, and a fluid motivating component. The fluid transfer component comprises first surface, a second surface, a non-random pattern of distinct pores each defining a pathway between the first and second surfaces, each pathway having a single entry point at the first surface and a single exit point at the second surface. The pores are disposed at preselected locations to provide a desired pattern of permeability. The fluid receiving component comprises a fluid receiving surface. The fluid supply is adapted to provide a fluid in contact with and at a constant fluid pressure with each of said pores. The fluid motivating component is adapted to facilitate transport of the fluid from the first surface through the pores to the second surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2009Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Kevin Benson McNeil, Kim Ellen Shore, Wayne Robert Fisher, Richard Matthew Giachetto
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Patent number: 8424483Abstract: A paint edging apparatus includes a body having front and rear ends defining a longitudinal axis therebetween, the body receiving a paint reservoir for supplying paint to an applicator portion of the apparatus, the body including a handle extending rearwardly at an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis. An urging mechanism selectively engages the paint reservoir to discharge paint therefrom. A vibrator mounted to the body and operatively connected to the paint applicator portion of the apparatus imparts an oscillatory motion to the paint applicator. A trigger is pivotally mounted to the handle for activating the vibrator, wherein a user can move the apparatus over a work surface to apply paint to the work surface and also pivot the trigger at the same time by grasping the handle with a single hand.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Depingo, LLCInventors: Jeremy J. Ling, Britt K. Norton, Jason Gerold
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Patent number: 8408157Abstract: This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus for painting a work surface including a handle housing. A disposable painting module is configured to be removably engaged with the handle housing. The painting module includes a paint applicator configured to be removably engaged with the handle housing. The paint applicator is configured to apply paint to the work surface. A paint reservoir is fluidly coupled with the paint applicator and is configured to be removably engaged with the handle housing. An urging mechanism is coupled to the handle housing and configured to interact with the paint reservoir to substantially uniformly discharge the paint from the paint reservoir and supply the paint to the paint applicator.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2008Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Depingo, LLCInventor: Jeremy Ling
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Patent number: 8276538Abstract: A paint edging apparatus includes a body having front and rear ends defining a longitudinal axis therebetween, the body receiving a paint reservoir for supplying paint to an applicator portion of the apparatus, the body including a handle extending rearwardly at an acute angle relative to the longitudinal axis. An urging mechanism selectively engages the paint reservoir to discharge paint therefrom. A vibrator mounted to the body and operatively connected to the paint applicator portion of the apparatus imparts an oscillatory motion to the paint applicator. A trigger is pivotally mounted to the handle for activating the vibrator, wherein a user can move the apparatus over a work surface to apply paint to the work surface and also pivot the trigger at the same time by grasping the handle with a single hand.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2011Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Depingo, LLCInventors: Jeremy J. Ling, Britt K. Norton, Jason Gerold
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Patent number: 8245662Abstract: A method and a configuration provide dynamic control of a liquid supply for a moisturizing storage device for sealing glued edges of a envelope flap of letter envelopes. Once a measured value has been measured for a sealing liquid which is stored in the tank of a moisturizing apparatus, the type of sealing liquid that is used is qualitatively analyzed on the basis of the measured value and of at least one material parameter as a comparison value. The amount of liquid stored in the moisturizing storage device is then measured by at least one further measurement to allow dynamic control of the liquid supply to the moisturizing storage device as a function of the material parameter and of at least one measured value, which is related to the liquid consumption, in the result of the at least one measurement of the amount of liquid stored in the moisturizing storage device.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Francotyp-Postalia GmbHInventors: Thomas Gerhardt, Wolfgang Muhl
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Patent number: 8136474Abstract: The present disclosure provides for an apparatus for transferring fluid. The apparatus has a fluid transfer component, a fluid receiving component, a fluid supply, and a fluid motivating component. The fluid transfer component has a first surface, a second surface, a non-random pattern of distinct pores each defining a pathway between the first and second surfaces, a single entry point at the first surface, and a single exit point at the second surface. The pores are disposed at preselected locations to provide a desired pattern of permeability. The fluid receiving component comprises a fluid receiving surface. The fluid supply is adapted to provide a fluid in contact with and at a constant fluid pressure with the first surface of the fluid transfer component. The fluid motivating component is adapted to facilitate transport of the fluid from the first surface through the pores to the second surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2009Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Kevin Benson McNeil, Kim Ellen Shore, Wayne Robert Fisher, Richard Matthew Giachetto
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Publication number: 20110081499Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention provides a device for applying a coating, which includes a multi-component cartridge, a static mixing nozzle in fluid communication with the cartridge, and at least one paint applicator selected from the group including a roller, a brush, and an angled spray tip, in fluid communication with the nozzle. Another embodiment of the invention provides a method, which includes applying a coating to a surface with the above-described device. Another embodiment of the invention provides a method, which includes applying a non-skid coating to a surface with the above-described device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: RICHARD PARKS CORROSION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Richard PARKS, Heather Parks
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Patent number: 7799372Abstract: A plunger is used for applying an adhesive to a honeycomb structure. The plunger includes a receptacle, a plunger covering, a metering unit and a chamber. The chamber being delimited by the receptacle and the metering unit and the plunger covering is located on a side of the metering unit facing away from the chamber. The plunger is used in conjunction with a device for applying an adhesive to a honeycomb structure, in particular a metal catalyst support for purifying the exhaust gas of mobile internal combustion engines.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Emitec Gesellschaft fuer Emissionstechnologie mbHInventor: Hans-Peter Caspar
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Publication number: 20100154983Abstract: A device for the application of adhesive and machine and method for manufacturing paper cups. The invention relates to a device for applying adhesive, more particularly for the manufacture of a paper cup from at least one paper segment, comprising a stamp for the application of the adhesive. According to the present invention, the stamp is made of a compression-resistant porous sintered material. The use thereof in the manufacture of paper cups from single-sided coated paper material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Uwe Messerschmid
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Patent number: 7611582Abstract: An apparatus and method for enabling the transfer of a fluid to a web material, the apparatus comprising a fluid transfer component having a first surface, a second surface, and a non-random pattern of distinct pores. The pores connect the first surface and the second surface and are disposed at preselected locations to provide a desired pattern of permeability. The apparatus also comprises a fluid receiving component comprising a fluid receiving surface, a fluid supply adapted to provide a fluid in contact with the first surface of the fluid transfer component, and a fluid motivating component adapted to facilitate transport of the fluid from the first surface through the pores to the second surface. The method comprises steps of providing the apparatus, motivating a fluid through the pores and bringing the fluid receiving component into contact with the motivated fluid.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Kevin Benson McNeil, Kim Ellen Shore, Wayne Robert Fisher, Richard Matthew Giachetto
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Patent number: 7585367Abstract: A tire dressing applicator which reduces wear on the applicator elements comprising a plurality of foam rollers having broad outer circumferential surfaces mounted in parallel coaxial adjacent relationship on a support shaft adjacent a path of tire travel. Tire dressing is dispensed onto the outer circumferential surfaces on demand and an actuator is provided for incrementally rotating the shaft and the rollers in unison therewith as necessary. However, a frictional engagement between the rollers and the shaft permits individual rotation of the rollers relative to the shaft during engagement with a tire sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Belanger, Inc.Inventors: David L. Tognetti, Mark D. Morin, Michael J. Belanger
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Publication number: 20080308117Abstract: A fluid delivery device includes an accumulator, a deformable fluid reservoir, a user-actuated valve, a fluid delivery channel and an application element. The accumulator accumulates pressure and houses the fluid reservoir. The fluid delivery channel couples the fluid reservoir on a proximal end and extends to a distal end. A user-actuated valve controls a flow rate of fluid passing through the fluid delivery channel from the fluid reservoir to the distal end in response to pressure in the accumulator being above a predetermined threshold. The application element is coupled to the distal end of the fluid delivery channel to facilitate dispersal of fluid from the fluid delivery channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Clifford Wright, Richard Ouellette
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Patent number: 7285169Abstract: An apparatus for applying a tire dressing fluid to a tire surface is provided. The apparatus includes a tire engagement arm having an applicator manifold and leveling pad. The applicator manifold has an opening for receiving a tire dressing fluid and a plurality of openings for dispensing the tire dressing fluid directly onto the tire surface. The leveling pad is provided for engaging the tire surface and spreading the tire dressing fluid over the tire surface. A method for applying a tire dressing fluid onto a tire surface is provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2005Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Paul Mattia, Kyle F. Schindel, Brian Chute
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Coating liquid application apparatus for ink-printed medium and image printing apparatus having same
Patent number: 7104216Abstract: A coating liquid application apparatus is capable of automatically and properly applying to a printed surface of a print medium a coating liquid, such as coating materials that improve weatherability of the printed surface. For that purpose, the apparatus includes a pair of rollers in rotating contact with both surfaces of the print medium, one of the rollers in contact with a printed surface of the print medium being used as an application roller, and a coating liquid supply member to supply the coating liquid stored in a coating liquid reservoir to the application roller.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshiaki Suzuki, Nobuhiko Takekoshi, Tetsuo Kikuchi -
Patent number: 6939405Abstract: An apparatus for applying a tire dressing fluid to a tire surface is provided. The apparatus includes a tire engagement arm having an applicator manifold and leveling pad. The applicator manifold has an opening for receiving a tire dressing fluid and a plurality of openings for dispensing the tire dressing fluid directly onto the tire surface. The leveling pad is provided for engaging the tire surface and spreading the tire dressing fluid over the tire surface. A method for applying a tire dressing fluid onto a tire surface is provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Paul Mattia, Kyle F. Schindel, Brian Chute
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Patent number: 6936104Abstract: A vehicle tire dressing apparatus according to the present invention comprises left and right dressing applicators situated alongside a vehicle conveying track, the dressing applicators being moveable individually into contacting engagement with tires on left and right sides of a vehicle in the track. Each applicator has an applicator pad mounted to a mount bar and the mount bar is hinged to a frame which allows articulation of the applicator pad into and out of contact with the tires. The applicator pad is configured with a plurality of orifices, each of which orifices receives fluid sprayed from a complimentary spray nozzle. Each orifice has an elongated capillary which assists dispersing fluid into the pad. The spray nozzles emit fluid into the pads for a predetermined amount of time, the spraying being initiated by movement of the vehicle into proximity with the tire dressing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2002Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Simoniz USA, Inc.Inventor: William M. Gorra
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Patent number: 6641665Abstract: The automated system includes a fluid dispenser having an applicator tip which is used to apply a fluid to an object. A compliance mechanism is utilized to assist in maintaining the applicator tip of the fluid dispenser in contact with the object during the coating operation. A robot can be utilized to advance the object past the applicator tip during the coating operation. The fluid dispenser is mounted on a movable arm to allow the fluid dispenser to be moved or rotated into and away from the position where fluid is applied to the object. The automated system provides a fluid application system that can apply a precise and repeatable layer of fluid to an object. The use of the robot allows larger objects to be easily handled and for the coating process to be done in a rapid fashion. The automated system is flexible and can readily accommodate changes in the object that is to be coated or the configuration of the coating that is to be applied to the object.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: DesigneticsInventor: Wallace F. Krueger
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Patent number: 6554902Abstract: A painting device includes a scrubbing material secured to a board for being applied with a painting material. A device may be used for moving the board and the scrubbing material along a supporting surface, such as the corner strap. The scrubbing material may be adjusted relative to the board for being adjusted relative to the surfaces to be painted. One or more wheels may be used for facilitating the movement of the scrubbing material along the floor. A handle may be secured to the board or the scrubbing material for moving the scrubbing material along the corner strap.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Inventor: Ruey Fwu Yan
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Patent number: 6547880Abstract: An applicator tip (10) for applying fluid to the surface of an object is disclosed. The applicator tip (10) has a base (13) formed of thermoplastic material having a first surface and a second surface. At least one aperture (25) extends through the base. A fluid supply port (29) is operatively connected to the second surface of the base and is in communication with at least one aperture in the base. A fluid application material (35) is positioned on the first surface of the base. The fluid application material is positioned to receive fluid that passes through the aperture from the fluid supply port. The fluid application material is secured to the first surface of the base by a portion of the base that is caused to be molten and fuses to the fluid application material.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: DesigneticsInventors: Wallace F. Krueger, Craig A. Williams
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Patent number: 6524386Abstract: A surface treating apparatus having: a frame supported on wheels; fluid treatment applicator pivotally mounted to the frame; fluid treatment supply; a pump actuatable for moving the fluid supply to the surface; trigger mechanism responsive to rotation of a support wheel to actuate the pump; and a timer to limit the term of the pump actuation.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2002Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Inventor: David P. Slager, Sr.
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Patent number: 6488772Abstract: A coater for applying coating material to a moving strip of metal or other substrate. The coater comprises at least one dispenser unit and preferably a pair of dispenser units disposed about the moving strip of substrate. Each dispenser unit is adapted to be in communication with a supply of coating material and to apply coating material to a side of the moving strip. Each dispenser unit comprises a receptacle, a coating discharger strip received within the receptacle having an applicator surface for applying coating material to the respective side of the moving strip, a retainer member received within the receptacle for securing the discharge strip within the receptacle, and an anti-wicking member associated with the retainer member for hindering wicking of coating material away from the applicator surface of the coating discharger strip.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Roll Carter, Inc.Inventors: Michael Falck, Norbert Satkoski
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Patent number: 6471774Abstract: The automated system includes a fluid dispenser having an applicator tip which is used to apply a fluid to an object. A compliance mechanism is utilized to assist in maintaining the applicator tip of the fluid dispenser in contact with the object during the coating operation. A robot can be utilized to advance the object past the applicator tip during the coating operation. The fluid dispenser is mounted on a movable arm to allow the fluid dispenser to be moved or rotated into and away from the position where fluid is applied to the object. The automated system provides a fluid application system that can apply a precise and repeatable layer of fluid to an object. The use of the robot allows larger objects to be easily handled and for the coating process to be done in a rapid fashion. The automated system is flexible and can readily accommodate changes in the object that is to be coated or the configuration of the coating that is to be applied to the object.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: DesigneticsInventor: Wallace F. Krueger
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Patent number: 6461685Abstract: A method is disclosed for using a vehicle tire dressing apparatus which includes left and right dressing applicators situated alongside a vehicle conveying track, the dressing applicators being moveable individually into contacting engagement with tires on left and right sides of a vehicle in the track. Each applicator has an applicator pad mounted to a mount bar and the mount bar is hinged to a frame which allows articulation of the applicator pad into and out of contact with the tires. The applicator pad is configured with a plurality of orifices, each of which orifices receives fluid sprayed from a complimentary spray nozzle. Each orifice has an elongated capillary which assists dispersing fluid into the pad. The spray nozzles emit fluid into the pads for a predetermined amount of time, the spraying being initiated by movement of the vehicle into proximity with the tire dressing assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Simoniz USA, Inc.Inventor: William M. Gorra
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Patent number: 6387182Abstract: A substrate processing apparatus forms a thin film of high-dielectric or ferroelectric such as barium/strontium titanates, or a copper film for wiring on a substrate, and has a gas ejection head for individually introducing at least two gases including a material gas and ejecting the gases toward a substrate to be processed. The gas ejection head has at least two gas passageways for individually introducing the two gases, and at least two temperature control devices for individually controlling temperatures of the gases flowing through the gas passageways.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Ebara CorporationInventors: Kuniaki Horie, Yukio Fukunaga, Naoaki Ogure, Tsutomu Nakada, Masahito Abe, Mitsunao Shibasaki, Hidenao Suzuki, Yuji Araki, Kiwamu Tsukamoto
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Patent number: 6364950Abstract: A coating apparatus is disclosed for applying a coating material on one or more zones of a substrate material. In one embodiment, the coating applicators have fluid-wicking strips that apply the coatings directly to the substrate, while in another embodiment, the fluid-wicking strips indirectly apply the coatings to the substrate via feed rolls. Metering mechanisms supply predetermined amounts of coating material to the fluid-wicking strips. Each coating applicator has a housing with a recess for receiving one the fluid-wicking strips therein. One of the fluid-wicking strips Is mounted in each housing which has a plurality of transversely spaced passageways. Each passageway of each applicator housing is fluidly coupled to its own separate air actuated metering mechanism which dispenses coating material to the portion of the fluid-wicking strip adjacent thereto. A desired quantity of coating material is simultaneously delivered via the metering mechanisms to each of the applicator housings.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Henkel CorporationInventors: Kevin H. Cornell, W. Craig Huffman
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Patent number: 6361602Abstract: A coating station for an apparatus and method used to coat at least one side of a pontinuous strip of material includes a housing having a conduit that connects to a source of coating material, a fluid dispensing passageway and a wick that contacts the strip. The passageway has an intake port and a discharge port. A metering member is interposed in the passageway, and a drive rotates it about an axis between the intake and discharge ports. The metering member has a metering bore, and a reciprocating metering piston is disposed in the bore. The metering member may be a cylindrical shaft, and one or more metering bores extend diametrically through the shaft with each being provided with a piston to dispense predetermined amounts of coating material onto the strip.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1999Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Inventor: Roger A. Hahn
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Patent number: 6258406Abstract: A device and method for applying a liquid to at least one advancing yarn which is guided over a surface of a driven godet in contact therewith. A liquid is supplied through a plurality of capillaries to the surface. To this end, the pore-sized openings of the capillaries are evenly distributed on the godet surface being wetted.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Barmag AGInventors: Ulrich Enders, Markus Reichwein
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Patent number: 6248085Abstract: An apparatus or kit for applying a predictable amount of liquid such as a surgical prepping solution to an applicator having a resilient, porous pad. The apparatus includes a receptacle having an internal space such that when the pad is placed within the space, the pad is compressed to a predetermined degree. The receptacle is attached to a bottle or other container holding surgical prepping solution. In one embodiment, a dip tube extends from an inlet near the bottom of the bottle to an outlet positioned within the internal space of the receptacle. Most preferably, the outlet extends into the internal space of the receptacle. Pressurizing the bottle dispenses liquid through the dip tube onto the applicator. A method of use of the kit or apparatus is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Matthew T. Scholz, Dennis L. Baker, Robert P. Zaspel, Jon A. Kirschhoffer, Maurice H. Kuypers
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Patent number: 6247197Abstract: A brush assembly includes a distributor having a slot matrix formed in an outer surface of the distributor, the slot matrix including a plurality of longitudinal slots intersecting a plurality of annular slots. The brush assembly further includes a housing having an inner surface abutting the outer surface of the distributor, a brush mounted on the housing and a shaft. During use, the flow of liquid from the shaft to the housing flows through the longitudinal slots and annular slots of the distributor. By appropriately selecting the dimensions and numbers of these slots, the flow of liquid from the shaft to the housing is readily redistributed. For example, the flow of liquid is redistributed to provide a greater amount of liquid to the ends of the brush than to the center of the brush.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1998Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Lam Research CorporationInventors: Jim Vail, Mike Wallis
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Patent number: 6248170Abstract: The device for coating an element with a swab impregnated with a coating composition includes a mobile carriage bearing the swab wherein the carriage is movable along a guiding path, a member for pushing the swab towards the element to be coated so that a quality of the composition released from the swab coats the element, and a member for varying the release of the composition so that the coating is substantially uniform.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: CF TechnologiesInventor: Gino Sirejacob
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Patent number: 6238740Abstract: A decorative painting kit including multiple-color paint applicators and a method of decoratively painting a surface though in situ surface blending of two or more paints of different colors by using a multiple-color paint applicator which is stroked over the same surface a sufficient number of time to at least partially blend the different paint colors. The partial in situ surface blending of two or more paints produces a decorative pattern on the painted surface that is color characterized by having areas with some of the original paint colors and other areas with various blends of the original paint colors thereon to produce a decoratively painted surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Padco Inc.Inventor: Robert Ives Janssen
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Patent number: 6228168Abstract: An automated priming system and method for applying a liquid, such as a primer or treatment liquid, to a substrate provides a surface variation sensitive applicator assembly which applies a constant pressure to the substrate during the liquid application process and, therefore, provides a process which achieves a more uniform application path and coating thickness. The automated system includes a robot and at least one applicator assembly. The applicator assembly includes a base and an applicator tip mounted to the base. The applicator tip is adapted to receive a supply of liquid. The robot holds the base of the applicator and positions the applicator tip on the substrate for applying a liquid onto the substrate. One of the applicator and the robot is adapted to apply a constant pressure to the substrate during the application process.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1998Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventor: William A. Johnson
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Patent number: 6217653Abstract: An apparatus for applying a primer on an outer surface of a work having rod shape, includes an primer applying portion provided under the work in which the primer is immersed; a cap portion provided detachably to the primer applying portion, which prevents an inclusion of a water component in the air into the primer applying portion; a primer inlet provided to the primer applying portion through which the primer is supplied into the primer applying portion; and a primer outlet which discharges the primer from the primer applying portion in such a manner that a liquid level of the primer applying portion becomes constant in the primer applying portion. In the apparatus mentioned above, the primer is applied on the outer surface of the work having rod shape by rotating and moving the work on the primer applying portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1997Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Shigeo Ishino, Kimihiko Matsuzaki
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Patent number: 6103011Abstract: A system for applying adhesive to the peripheral edge of a window glass includes a brush which is held stationary while the window glass is moved with respect to the brush to apply the adhesive. The brush includes a plastic sleeve which exposes only a specified portion of the bristles of the brush. After the bristles have worn, the brush is moved to a cutting station where a portion of the sleeve is removed to expose another portion of the bristles. This operation continues until there is no material left on the sleeve to trim. At this point, the brush is discarded and replaced with a new brush automatically. Rather than have the window glass move with respect to the brush, the brush can be moved with respect to the window glass if desired.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: T. L. International, Inc.Inventor: Frank J. Riera
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Patent number: 5985028Abstract: A coating apparatus is disclosed for applying a coating material on one or more zones of a substrate material. In one embodiment, the coating applicators have fluid-wicking strips that apply the coatings directly to the substrate, while in another embodiment, the fluid-wicking strips indirectly apply the coatings to the substrate via feed rolls. Metering mechanisms supply predetermined amounts of coating material to the fluid-wicking strips. Each coating applicator has a housing with a recess for receiving one the fluid-wicking strips therein. One of the fluid-wicking strips is mounted in each housing which has a plurality of transversely spaced passageways. Each passageway of each applicator housing is fluidly coupled to its own separate air actuated metering mechanism which dispenses coating material to the portion of the fluid-wicking strip adjacent thereto. A desired quantity of coating material is simultaneously delivered via the metering mechanisms to each of the applicator housings.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Henkel CorporationInventors: Kevin H. Cornell, W. Craig Huffman
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Patent number: 5891521Abstract: A method and apparatus for painting all or part of a cut edge of a precoated steel sheet or its shaped article to which a masking film is attached, wherein a painting pad comprised of a sponge or nonwoven fabric and/or woven fabric is impregnated with a paint, the surface of the painting pad is wiped with gas to remove the excess paint, then the painting pad is pressed against the cut edge of the precoated steel sheet under force control.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Nippon Steel CorporationInventors: Seiichi Marumoto, Ryoji Nishioka, Kohei Ueda, Yukihisa Kuriyama
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Patent number: 5891247Abstract: A process for tipping surgical sutures includes dispensing tipping agent one drop at a time and contacting the suture portion to be tipped with the drop of tipping agent. A transversely oriented lifting/wiping string may be used to lift the suture into contact with the drop and may wipe away excess tipping agent. Alternatively, a transversely oriented string may be used to catch a drop and then place the drop onto the suture. The tipping agent absorbed into the tipped portion can then be cured and cut to provide a tipped suture. The tipping process and apparatus can be used in conjunction with a needle-suture assembly process. The process advantageously controls application of a droplet of tipping agent to minimize the amount of tipping agent used, thereby providing an aesthetic needle-suture attachment. Apparatus are disclosed for performing the process.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventor: Marcel Sonderegger
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Patent number: 5863614Abstract: An apparatus for applying a coating to an object includes a pair of reciprocating members which each include a porous resilient pad mounted for movement toward and away from each other. The apparatus includes a coating supply system for supplying coating to the resilient pads. The pads have a movement sequence from an initial rest position where the pads are spaced apart from one another to a coating loading position where the pads are in physical contact and have a degree of compression with each other to load the coating onto the pads, then the pads are moved to an intermediate rest position with the pads spaced apart an the object to be coated is moved between the pads. The sequence then includes a coating delivery position where the pads are in physical contact with each other and the object so that the pads have a degree of compression with each other and the object thereby applying the coating to the object.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Becton Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Victor A. Williamitis, Jeanne E. Lambert, Min Shiu Lee, Robert A. Taller
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Patent number: 5855673Abstract: An apparatus for wipe coating a perimeter edge of a panel part as well as simultaneous sections of either or both surfaces adjacent the perimeter edge, in which a wiper strip is advanced into a space between two movable guide blocks and past one or more deflector elements. When the panel part is inserted into the space, a shoulder is formed in the wiper strip to create contact with both a side surface and the perimeter edge, enabling coating of both simultaneously as the perimeter of the panel part is drawn through the space and in contact with the wiper strip. The deflector element can also be movably mounted to allow a variable depth of the side surface to be coated. Two wiper strips can also be used to wipe both sides of the panel part.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1996Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Inventor: David L. Dehn
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Patent number: 5849086Abstract: Apparatus for applying liquid to a workpiece surface by contact, including at least one freely rotatable roller having a cylindrical outer wall whose surface is arranged to contact workpieces or workstock, including elongated sheet stock, and to be rotatably moved thereby while transferring liquid to the surface of the workstock or workpiece by contact. The apparatus includes a source or supply of the liquid to be applied and a controllable liquid-dispensing device connected between the source and the roller for conveying desired quantities of liquid from the source to the roller, and also includes means for controlling the liquid-dispensing apparatus in response to roller rotation such that predetermined quantities of liquid are provided from the source in direct relation to the roller movement caused by the advancing workpieces or workstock.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Inventor: Charles W. Boelkins
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Patent number: 5797983Abstract: A liquid-dispenser and surface applicator for sheet stock or other such workpieces, including an applicator member which preferably comprises at least one generally hollow elongated roller which contacts advancing workpieces and applies liquid to surfaces thereof as they pass. A cyclically repeatable liquid-dispensing apparatus meters predetermined pulsed quantities of the liquid from a source and these are coupled to a dispensing tube disposed within and extending axially along the inside of the applicator roller. The dispensing tube has a closed end which causes the pulses of liquid coupled to it to be pressurized and thus expelled as a spray in metered quantities through a series of spaced apertures in the dispensing tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1997Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Inventor: Charles W. Boelkins
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Patent number: 5788772Abstract: A coating apparatus for coating an outer peripheral surface of a rod-shaped workpiece with a covering material, comprising an elastic body having a covering material-impregnatable property and provided with an insertion hole through which the workpiece is to be passed, and a moving mechanism for moving the workpiece relative to the elastic body through the insertion hole, wherein the outer peripheral surface of the workpiece is coated with the covering material impregnated in the elastic body, when the workpiece is passed through the insertion hole of the elastic body by the moving mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1996Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventors: Shigehiko Kunieda, Kimihiko Matsuzaki, Michio Sekiguchi
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Patent number: 5759626Abstract: This invention describes a process and an apparatus for the raster-formed coating of web-shaped flexible flat articles (3) with hot-melt adhesives in a screen printing process by filling all perforations of a rotary screen printing stencil (1) by means of an outer blade (6) with a solution or dispersion of a paste (2), by placing the flat article (2) on the rotary screen printing stencil (1) and by subsequently additionally applying a paste (5) by means of an inner blade (4). On the finished product, paste (2) produces a plastic base layer which is not or only slightly capable of thermal activation and paste (5) produces a hot-melt adhesive top layer which is easily capable of being thermally activated. Following the drying and sintering of the double-layered printed flat article (8), it can be used as an attachable inlay material for items of clothing.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1996Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Kufner Textilwerke GmbHInventor: Josef Hefele
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Patent number: 5743959Abstract: A reusable applicator tip for applying a uniform band of liquid material, such as an adhesive compound, along a selected portion of the peripheral margin of sheet material. The apparatus includes a pad block designed for receiving and transmitting liquid material onto a transfer pad for application onto the sheet material. The liquid flows through internal channels in the pad block and onto an exposed portion of the transfer pad for application onto the sheet material. The transfer pad is removed and replaced at the end of its useful life permitting continued use of the pad block. The apparatus also includes a removable edge guide which permits the selective replacement of the edge guide for varying sheets of material. Excessively worn edge guides may also be replaced without disposing of the entire pad block.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Libbey-Owens Ford Co.Inventors: Charles E. Ash, Kevin R. Fisher, Wallace F. Krueger, Michael L. Simon, John G. Rock
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Patent number: 5690738Abstract: A liquid dispenser and contact applicator having an applicator member which in a preferably comprises at least one roller for contacting advancing workpieces and applying liquid to surfaces thereof as they pass. A cyclically repeatable volumetric displacement pump accurately meters predetermined quantities of the liquid from a source to a dispensing tube extending axially along the applicator member, and applies pressure to the liquid within the dispensing tube so as to periodically and repeatedly expel metered quantities of the liquid out of the dispensing tube as a spray, into the hollow interior confines of roller type applicator members. The roller of such applicators is highly perforate in nature to conduct the liquid through its sidewall and into a compressible outer cover through which the liquid passes to be present at the outer surface, for application thereby to the advancing workpieces.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1995Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Inventor: Charles W. Boelkins
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Patent number: 5599391Abstract: A fingerprinting device including a hollow housing having a finger receiving entryway, a paper exit, and a charcoal-laden pad coupled thereto for receiving fingers of a user's hand thereupon; a press area coupled to the housing at a location offset below the finger receiving entryway for receiving charcoal-laden fingers of the user's hand thereupon; an axially-rotatable tubular roll of adhesive tape coupled to the housing and extended over the press area and through the paper exit and with charcoal from the user's fingers adhering to the tape to thereby create a negative print on the tape; an axially rotatable tubular roll of paper coupled to the housing and extended through the paper exit; and a pressurized roller mechanism for temporarily adhering the charcoal-laden tape with the paper and fixedly adhering the charcoal with the paper as the tape and paper travel toward the paper exit to thereby create a positive print on the paper and with the tape removable from contact with the paper to allow the positiveType: GrantFiled: September 18, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Inventor: Raymond Lee