Abstract: In a method for manufacturing a filter element of layers of a flat material and a corrugated material resting against one another, wherein the corrugated material has peaks and valleys, an adhesive is applied onto the flat material or the peaks of the corrugated material in a direction substantially parallel to the peaks of the corrugated material to be glued onto the flat material. The peaks of the corrugated material are then glued onto the flat material. A filter element is thus produced of layers of a flat material and a corrugated material resting against one another, wherein the corrugated material has peaks and valleys, wherein the peaks of the corrugated material are glued onto the flat material by adhesive strips that extend substantially parallel to the peaks.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 19, 2010
Publication date:
September 23, 2010
Applicant:
MANN+HUMMEL GMBH
Inventors:
Susanne Klupski, Jochen Linhart, Josef Rohrmeier
Abstract: Easy starting rolls of perforated tissue product which have a reduced tendency to ply separate are formed with an adhesively secured doubled over tail tab folded against the roll. The strength and location of the bonds are controlled by controlling the penetration of the adhesive into the tissue. The dry tensile strength of the projecting folded over tail tab exceeds 400 g/in and the caliper thereof exceeds one mil The adhesive bonds are spaced away from lines of perforation joining sheets in the initial sheets of the roll.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 4, 2006
Date of Patent:
September 21, 2010
Assignee:
Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LP
Inventors:
Teresa M. Redmann, Richard D. Huss, Brian J. Schuh, Terry P. Witkowski
Abstract: The present invention is directed to an improvement over the flexible composite tubing described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,491,779, 6,804,942, and 7,073,978, wherein said improvement provides for void space or otherwise insulating region along the length of the tubing. The present invention is additionally directed to methods for implementing such improvement.
Abstract: The invention relates to an antenna of the helix type, comprising a plurality of radiating strands wound in a helix in an axisymmetric form (15), characterized in that each radiating strand is made up of at least one reference pattern (MR1, MR2, MR3) defined by an analytic function defined in a reference frame, the axis of the abscissae of which is the director axis of the radiating strands and is a periodic function of (I) or (II) and Ak correspond respectively to the frequency and to the amplitude of the sinusoid of index k.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for obtaining composite fibers, that comprises dispersing colloidal particles in a solvent, injecting the dispersion into a co-flow of a polymer coagulation solution for forming a pre-fiber, circulating the pre-fiber in a duct, extracting, optionally washing and drying the pre-fiber in order to obtain a fiber, and winding the fiber thus obtained, characterized in that the minimum retention time of the fiber within the duct is adjusted so that it has a mechanical strength sufficient to be extracted from the duct, and in that its extraction is vertical and continuous. The invention also relates to composite fibers that can be made according to said method.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 18, 2008
Publication date:
August 5, 2010
Applicant:
Arkema France
Inventors:
Alain Derre, Antoine Lucas, Philippe Poulin
Abstract: A method and apparatus for the continuous production of a multiaxial laid scrim web (2) using at least one uniaxial laid scrim (4, 5), which is wound about a winding apparatus (3) for producing a substantially tubular multiaxial laid scrim (8). In order to provide a method that allows a multiaxial laid scrim web (2) to be produced in higher quality with higher speed, it is proposed according to the invention to apply the uniaxial laid scrim (4, 5) onto the winding apparatus (3) at least with portions of its surface and thereby transport it continuously through the winding apparatus into a feeding apparatus.
Abstract: Described is a method of making a non-porous composite cover material formed of a pile material and an adhesive layer made from polypropylene or predominantly from polypropylene. A width of the pile material is advanced, and a layer of adhesive is applied thereupon. The adhesive is allowed to set, and the width of material is longitudinally cut into strips of composite cover material. Laminated paint rollers are thereafter made by helically one or two strips of polypropylene or strips made predominantly of polypropylene about a mandrel and applying a layer of adhesive made from polypropylene or predominantly from polypropylene on the strip or strips, and applying a non-porous composite cover material.
Abstract: A support system for transmission lines includes a base plate, a securing assembly, and a supporting arm. The base plate is secured to the transmission line pole with the securing assembly. The supporting arm can include an insulating apparatus; the insulator apparatus of the supporting arm is adapted to provide a safe dielectric distance from the transmission power line and the transmission line structure, e.g., power pole. A first end of the supporting arm is carried by a mounting member and is connected to the transmission line pole via the base plate, while the second end can receive a conductor with a connector. The connector is adapted to secure a conductor, and is positioned at the second end of the insulator apparatus.
Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing pipe sleeves made of mineral wool for insulating pipelines or for reducing the sound level in pipeline systems, comprising the following steps: providing a nonwoven web (11) made of mineral wool which is provided with an uncured binder, winding up the nonwoven web (11) on a winding mandrel (2) of a winder, curing the binder. Here, at least one reinforcing layer (12, 13) is provided before the nonwoven web (11) runs into the winder, in such a way that during the winding the said reinforcing layer becomes a constituent part of the pipe sleeve produced as a result.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 14, 2004
Date of Patent:
June 22, 2010
Assignee:
Saint-Gobain Isover
Inventors:
Harald Ligtenberg, Anton Zysik, Jens Meyer, Volker Albrecht
Abstract: A method of making a linear heater includes the following steps. Firstly, a linear supporter is provided. Secondly, a carbon nanotube structure is made. Thirdly, the carbon nanotube structure is attached on a surface of the linear supporter. Finally, at least two electrodes are provided and electrically connected to the carbon nanotube structure.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 23, 2009
Publication date:
June 10, 2010
Applicants:
Tsinghua University, HON HAI Precision Industry CO., LTD.
Inventors:
Chen Feng, Kai Liu, Ding Wang, Kai-Li Jiang, Chang-Hong Liu, Shou-Shan Fan
Abstract: The invention concerns a roll of strip of elastomer material reinforced with parallel steel cords. The roll of strip differs from the prior art that it is intentionally not flat when unrolled: it has obtained a permanent preformation so as to take a helical shape when unwound. Such a strip is particularly useful for reinforcing substantially cylindrical objects such as tubes or pillars. Methods to produce such kind of strips are also presented.
Abstract: Method and apparatus for simulating electrical pipe-to-soil impedance of a coated segment of a pipeline includes simulating a current injection point to a buried pipe section, simulating a first output signal from a magnetometer positioned at a first location over the buried pipe section, simulating a second output signal from a magnetometer positioned at a second location over the buried pipe section, simulating bonding of pipe coating of the pipe section, and simulating soil resistance of a soil environment surrounding the buried pipe section. The invention includes both field-test simulation with calibration pipe samples, and bench-test simulation using electronic simulation of the pipe coating. The simulations may be used for test and general calibration of MEIS pipeline coating inspection systems.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 10, 2008
Publication date:
May 13, 2010
Inventors:
Scott Downing Miller, Thomas James Davis, Jaime Paunlagui Perez
Abstract: The present invention relates to a tank for holding a cryogenic liquid. According to the present invention, there is provided a light and durable tank which is airtight even at cryogenic temperatures without generating cracks. The tank includes: a pressure-resistant layer having an inner shell and an outer shell; and an airtight resin layer on an inner surface of the inner shell, wherein the inner shell is comprised of a fiber-reinforced resin composite which can withstand temperatures above the melting point of the airtight resin layer, and the outer shell is comprised of another fiber-reinforced resin composite which can be cured at a temperature below the melting point of the airtight resin layer.
Abstract: A flywheel device includes a rotatable wheel that can have a rotatable composite rim structure with multiple radial layers of metallic material. The metallic material can have surfaces covered with a coat of cyanoacrylate type adhesive. Radially adjacent layers of the metallic material can be bonded together with a thermosetting polymer resin bonded to and between opposing coats of cyanoacrylate type adhesive covering the surfaces of the metallic material.
Abstract: A multi-ply, expanded content wrap label includes a base ply and an upper ply thereon with adhesive applied to the underside of a trailing end of the base ply to form a splice between the base ply and the upper side of the upper ply when the label is applied to a container.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 12, 2009
Publication date:
April 8, 2010
Inventors:
Lowell F. Matthews, Kyle J. Putzier, Craig J. Wiener, Joseph Carlos Page
Abstract: The present invention provides a manufacturing method and manufacturing equipment which makes it possible to manufacture a fuel cell MEA (membrane electrode assembly) continuously and stably with a high level of precision.
Abstract: The invention comprises an apparatus for the reeling up of fiber bundles, in particular of hollow fiber membrane bundles, in particular for the manufacture of dialysis filters, comprising a reel carrier rotatable around a main axis and comprising at least two reels which are rotatably supported on the reel carrier, wherein the axes of rotation of the reels stand perpendicular on the main axis of the reel carrier. The invention likewise comprises a corresponding method. The invention furthermore comprises an apparatus for the wrapping of a fiber bundle with a film, having a receiver of first and second side elements and a flexible channel fastened between them for the reception of the film and the fiber bundle, wherein a drive is provided to move at least the first side element transversely to the channel, and at least one folding device movable transversely to the channel for the folding of the film around the fiber bundle, as well as a corresponding method.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 27, 2007
Publication date:
March 4, 2010
Inventors:
Elmar Barra, Hermann Reuschenbach, Joern Hoermann
Abstract: A filter is disclosed. The filter includes a sheet of filter media defining a body having an upper portion, a lower portion, a first end surface proximate the upper portion, a second end surface proximate the lower portion, and a first side surface extending between the first and second end surfaces. One or more of the upper and lower portions define a ledge, wherein the ledge defines a third end surface arranged between the first and second end surfaces, and a second side surface extending between the first and third end surfaces; and a seal disposed upon the ledge. A method for manufacturing the seal is also disclosed.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 15, 2008
Publication date:
February 18, 2010
Inventors:
Robert H. Ferguson, Jason L. Tate, Mark A. Roll, Roland V. Lanier, JR., Mitchell J. Baker
Abstract: A method for fabricating a one-piece composite fuselage section that minimizes out-of-plane fiber distortion. This is accomplished by fabricating a mandrel having a coefficient of thermal expansion in the hoopwise direction that is sufficiently greater than that of the laid-up composite ply assembly. As a result of this differential in the coefficients of thermal expansion in the hoopwise direction, the laid-up composite ply assembly is stretched circumferentially as the mandrel expands radially during cure, thereby eliminating or reducing out-of-plane fiber distortion. At the same time, the mandrel and part being fabricated should have substantially the same coefficient of thermal expansion in the lengthwise direction. As the outer surface of the mandrel increases in circumference, the circumferentially oriented reinforcing fibers of the inner plies are stretched, while the circumferentially oriented reinforcing fibers of the outer plies do not reduce in circumference and thus do not form waves or wrinkles.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 14, 2006
Publication date:
February 4, 2010
Inventors:
William H. Ingram, JR., Kenneth M. Dull, Robert Biornstad
Abstract: A leak-proof membrane element (1) for the selective separation or cleaning of gas, wherein a metal foil (membrane) (3) is deposited onto a supporting stock (substrate) (2, 20) having connection means (4, 21, 34) on the ends/edges of the substrate allowing the membrane element to be installed in a housing. A metal foil (3), having a thickness of less that 10 micrometers and being selectively permeable for specific gases, is arranged in flakes or wound with overlapping joints (8) on the outside of the substrate (2, 20), any joints being welded together by diffusion bonding so that the foil forms a continuous, leak-proof metal membrane layer. The substrate being made of a material (metal, ceram, polymer, or combinations thereof) exhibiting a very high gas flux for the gas(es) that the membrane is to let through.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 28, 2007
Publication date:
February 4, 2010
Inventors:
Rune Bredesen, Dag Slotfeldt-Ellingsen, Hallgeir Klette
Abstract: A method of making a repositionable transfer adhesive is provided. The method includes the steps of (a) providing a release liner having opposing first and second surfaces, the first surface having a release value of at least 10 grams per inch, as measured according to the Tape Release Test, lower than the second surface; (b) providing an adhesive composition comprising microsphere adhesive and a binder adhesive; (c) coating the adhesive composition on the first surface of the release liner such that the microspheres protrude from the binder adhesive; (d) drying the adhesive composition to yield a microsphere transfer adhesive; (e) winding the release liner such that the microsphere transfer adhesive is wound inwardly and the second surface of the liner contacts the microspheres; and (f) applying pressure to the second surface of the liner.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 17, 2006
Date of Patent:
January 12, 2010
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company
Inventors:
Lori A. Bilski, Dale O. Bailey, Mark S. Vogel, Frederick J. Gustafson
Abstract: The present invention provides a tubular member 10 and method of forming the same in which the tubular member 10 comprises one or more strips of self overlapping helically wound material 12 having corrugations with radially adjacent curves sharing the same origin of bend radius O formed therein and including a step portion or depression 22 which allows the edges 14, 16 of each strip to lie within the profile of the combined strips. The structure is manufactured by helically winding said strip 12 in self overlapping manner such as to cause the edges 14, 16 to sit within the depression 22 whilst providing a multi-layer structure.
Abstract: A method for improving strength of the finished product in paint roller manufacturing processes and other continuous processes for producing tubular goods from polymers. The method utilizes a substrate such as a polypropylene strip with grooves on its surface. The grooved substrate is fed onto a mandrel to form a tube. Adhesive is applied upon the grooved surface of the grooved substrate. A cover may be applied about the tube, and the resulting product is then cut into finished-size paint rollers. The hardened adhesive in the grooves may operate to reduce the hoop-force which would otherwise tend to unwind the wound substrate. The method in certain embodiments provides a reduction in cost and weight of the finished product.
Abstract: A drainage-promoting wrap includes an elongate web of a weather-resistive membrane and a series of separate, laterally spaced-apart, elongate filament spacers bonded to a face of the membrane. The filaments are preferably extruded polymeric filaments and have depressions formed therein providing transverse drainage paths across the filaments. Preferably, the filaments extend substantially parallel to each other and to a longitudinal axis of the elongate membrane. In addition, preferably the membrane is made of a polymeric material so that the filaments are thermally bonded to the face of the membrane. Wall and roof assemblies utilizing the wrap and methods of making the wrap are provided.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 10, 2009
Publication date:
December 31, 2009
Applicants:
BENJAMIN OBDYKE INCORPORATED, COLBOND, INC.
Inventors:
Geoffrey N. Ehrman, Nathan L. Randello, Clarence C. McCorsley, III
Abstract: In a method for manufacturing a wrap-around tube from at lest one strip-shaped material, the wrapping is brought about by at least one rotating wrapping element which is indirectly or directly in engagement with the wrap-around tube, and the strip-shaped material is wrapped onto a stationary wrapping core. An apparatus for manufacturing a wrap-around tube from at least one strip-shaped material is distinguished by the fact that it has a rotating wrapping element, which is indirectly or directly in engagement with the wrap-around tube, and a stationary wrapping core, onto which the at least one strip-shaped material is wrapped.
Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for a composite structural material. A non-solid composite section that is filled with a structural foam that reduces the weight of the composite structural material. A solid composite section that is coupled to the non-solid composite section. The solid composite section is an area for structural attachment for the composite structural material. A region adjoining the non-solid composite section to the composite section is radiused to reduce stress when the structural foam is bonded to the region. The radius in the region prevents delamination and cracking of the structural foam when a load is placed on the composite structural material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 18, 2006
Date of Patent:
December 8, 2009
Assignee:
The Boeing Company
Inventors:
Jeff C. Unger, Shane F. Cuda, J. Steve Mills, Bevan R. Whitaker
Abstract: A business form product (10) broadly including a printable sheet (12), a magnetic sheet (14) aligned edge-to-edge with the printable sheet (12) to define a seam (16), and a heat-resistant tape (18) applied over the seam (16) to retain the sheets (12,14) in the edge-to-edge relationship is disclosed. The inventive business form product (10, 106) is formed by joining multiple continuous webs (38, 58) edge-to-edge and marrying the webs (38,58) with a continuous streamer of tape (86) in a press (36). A preferred embodiment of the inventive method of forming the continuous sheet (106) is disclosed wherein at least one rotatable mechanical web guide (72) is used to align the webs (38,58) in the edge-to-edge relationship, thereby enabling precise alignment not available with existing optic-type web guides. A preferred embodiment of the printable business form product (10) is disclosed wherein heat-resistant tape (18) enables the business form product (10) to be printed in high-heat printing applications (e.g.
Abstract: In one embodiment, a multi-layer insulation (MLI) composite material includes a first thermally-reflective layer and a second thermally-reflective layer spaced from the first thermally-reflective layer. At least one of the first or second thermally-reflective layers includes bandgap material that is reflective to infrared electromagnetic radiation. A region between the first and second thermally-reflective layers impedes heat conduction between the first and second thermally-reflective layers. Other embodiments include a storage container including a container structure that may be at least partially formed from such MLI composite materials, and methods of using such MLI composite materials.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 13, 2008
Publication date:
November 19, 2009
Applicant:
Searete LLC
Inventors:
Jeffrey A. Bowers, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Edward K.Y. Jung, Jordin T. Kare, Eric C. Leuthardt, Nathan P. Myhrvold, Thomas J. Nugent, JR., Clarence T. Tegreene, Charles Whitmer, Lowell L. Wood, JR.
Abstract: A self-laminating rotating cable marker label is constructed of a transparent film having a first adhesive area, an adhesive-free smooth area, and a second adhesive area. A print-on area forms one side of the transparent film, the print-on area adapted to receive indicia identifying the cable about which the marker label is applied. A perforation extends across the transparent film providing a line of separation of the transparent film. When wrapped around a cable, the second adhesive area overlies the print-on area such that the cable identifying indicia is visible through the transparent second adhesive area. As the transparent film is wrapped around the cable, the first adhesive area adheres to the cable. The remainder of the transparent film is rotated, breaking the perforation, whereby the smooth area of the film in contact with the cable provides smooth rotation of the label around the cable.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 7, 2009
Publication date:
November 12, 2009
Applicant:
PANDUIT CORP.
Inventors:
Jack E. Caveney, David Scott Morrison, Michael Scott Adams
Abstract: A building accessible to persons, comprising at least one wall element at least substantially made of corrugated material, as well as at least two profiled connecting elements for fitting the wall element therebetween, each connecting element comprising a profile having an at least substantially U-shaped cross-section for receiving edges of the wall element between the legs of the U-shaped cross-section.
Abstract: A technique facilitates construction of high temperature fiber reinforced polymer oilfield tubulars. The technique comprises a method of combining a fiber material and a high temperature thermoset resin to create a high performance composite material. The composite material is formed into an oilfield tubular that can be used in a variety of downhole applications. The method of combining the high performance materials with low modulus, high temperature coating materials during the manufacturing process produces composite tubular products that can survive prolonged exposure to deleterious well fluids in high temperature and high pressure downhole environments.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 28, 2009
Publication date:
September 24, 2009
Inventors:
Ahmed Hammami, Todd Yakimoski, Bernadette Craster, J.R. Anthony Pearson
Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for making electric energy storage assemblies the device including multiple feed means for feeding sheet structures, means for laminating sheet structures received from the various feed means, winder means for winding the resulting laminate, and control means for controlling continuously and in controlled synchronous the feed means, the laminator means, and the winder means.
Abstract: A method for forming a self-expanding stent-graft. The method includes coupling a shape memory member to a polymer cladding to form a polymer clad member, winding a length of the polymer clad member about a mandrel so that the polymer cladding has overlapping regions that form seams, and heating the wound polymer clad member to join and seal the overlapping regions to one another.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 8, 2006
Date of Patent:
August 25, 2009
Assignee:
C. R. Bard, Inc.
Inventors:
Tarun J. Edwin, Rajagopal R. Kowligi, Brendan McCrea, Christopher E. Banas
Abstract: In a non-aqueous secondary battery that includes a strip-shaped positive electrode, a strip-shaped negative electrode, a first insulating layer interposed between the positive electrode and the negative electrode, and a non-aqueous electrolyte, the width of the positive electrode is smaller than the width of the negative electrode, both longitudinal end faces of the positive electrode are coated with a second insulating layer, and the first insulating layer and the second insulating layer are both porous.
Abstract: A hollow filter tube is produced with a longitudinal seam and a fixed diameter. In the formation of the hollow tube glue is applied along a longitudinal side edge portion of an endless strip, and the strip is then formed into a tubular shape with an unglued longitudinal edge portion tucked directly under and against the glued side edge portion. The hollow tube is then heated to drive moisture from the glue and size and shape the hollow tube. Ultimately the formed hollow tube is cut into specific lengths.
Abstract: A method for making a tubular device includes coating a first surface of a thin sheet, rolling the sheet such that side edges of the sheet are disposed adjacent one another with the coating disposed inwardly, creating a longitudinal seam along the side edges to create a sleeve, and attaching a tubular structure around the sleeve. In another embodiment, the method includes coating a first surface of a thin sheet, wrapping the sheet partially around a mandrel with the coating disposed inwardly, positioning a slotted tube around the sheet and mandrel, attaching the tube to the thin, and trimming any excess material of the sheet. In another embodiment, the method includes coating an outer surface of a thin sleeve, inverting the sleeve, and attaching a tubular structure around the inverted sleeve, thereby providing a tubular device including a lubricious, hydrophilic, and/or otherwise coated inner surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 26, 2006
Date of Patent:
June 30, 2009
Assignee:
ILH, LLC
Inventors:
Stephen A. Leeflang, Christian S. Eversull, Nicholas J. Mourlas, Christine P. Ventura
Abstract: A mulch mat made of recyclable material is provided having a surface made of recycled material such as rubber and another surface made of a weed inhibiting fabric. The fabric extends from at least one edge of the mat to provide an overlapping area upon which another of the mats sits to prevent weed, grass and other plants from growing between the mats.
Abstract: A winding machine for electrical coils to be wound into layers has a device which supplies a material to the coil to be wound in order to separate adjacent layers of the coil from one another. The device has a device for producing a predetermined breaking point in the material, and a measuring unit. The measuring unit determines when the device for producing a predetermined breaking point is to be activated in order to produce a predetermined breaking point in the material. The device also has a guide device which fixes the material on the coil to be wound in the vicinity of the predetermined breaking point at a predetermined time, in order to sever the material at the predetermined breaking point. The winding machine therefore anticipates when a layer change is required, in order to then produce a predetermined breaking point in the material at a distance from the coil.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 15, 2005
Publication date:
June 4, 2009
Inventors:
Reinhold Bauer, Roland Fischer, Daniel Kunzli, Christoph Muller
Abstract: A method for forming a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag on a packing bag is disclosed and includes the steps of: equidistantly attaching RFID tags to a release film, one by one, to form a roll of tag web; installing the roll of tag web in a packing bag forming device to move the release film along a feeding direction of a packing material; changing a moving direction of the release film for peeling the RFID tags from the release film; intermittently pressing on the RFID tags for attaching the RFID tags to the packing material; bonding the RFID tags to the packing material with a melting technology; and processing the packing material by folding, sealing, and cutting to form packing bags securely installed with the RFID tags. A packing bag forming device for carrying out the method is also disclosed.
Abstract: Methods of forming shaped adhesive fillets are disclosed. The adhesive fillets may be made by stacking multiple layers of adhesive sheets, consolidating the stacked layers, cutting strips from the consolidated layers, and forming the strips into adhesive fillets having desired cross sectional shapes. The fillets may be formed by feeding the strips through an apparatus comprising opposing rollers and a catcher, which facilitates release of the adhesive fillets from the rollers. The formed adhesive fillets are useful for applications such as stiffened panels for aircraft.
Abstract: A method of forming a dielectric substrate comprises contacting a liquid crystalline polymer fibrous web having a thickness of 5 mils (127 micrometers) or less with a resin composition to form a dielectric composite. Contacting is carried out under vacuum, followed by pressure. The dielectric substrate is useful in circuit materials, circuits, and multi-layer circuits, economical to make, and has excellent dielectric strength.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 10, 2006
Date of Patent:
April 28, 2009
Assignee:
World Properties, Inc.
Inventors:
E. Clifford Roseen, Jr., Murali Sethumadhavan
Abstract: A cement-containing composition, and in particular to a sand free composition employing effective amounts of cement, a superplasticizer, a metakaolin clay, an acrylic based co-polymer, and water, and which is especially adapted for use in manufacturing poles.
Abstract: Flexible indicia bearing labels are placed on armored electrical cable at spaced apart intervals while the cable is being moving continuously from an armoring station to a takeup reel or accumulator. A label dispenser places labels in a U shaped recess of a body which is moveable toward engagement with the cable. Opposed rollers fold one edge of the label over into engagement with the surface of the cable and the other edge of the label over onto itself in overlapping relationship. The cable is passed through a heat tunnel to shrink the labels into tight engagement with the cable. A controller monitors movement of the cable and controls actuators for applying and folding labels onto the cable at spaced apart intervals.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 11, 2007
Publication date:
April 16, 2009
Inventors:
William K. Hardin, Richard R. Miller, Henry L. Adams
Abstract: A compact filter element and a method for sealing an end thereof are provided. The compact filter element includes a filter material formed into a winding and an adhesive element, having a predetermined size and shape, that fixes an outer end portion of the filter material to an outer side portion of the filter material. The adhesive element provides improved control of the amount of adhesive applied to the filter element, because the adhesive element has a predetermined amount of adhesive. Thus, the costs associated with the adhesive process can be reduced, by minimizing excessive use of adhesive. Also, the process of applying the adhesive element is a faster process and requires less expensive equipment to implement than a hot melt process.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing an FRP tubular body. The manufacturing method includes the steps of winding a fiber reinforced resin member containing a fiber and a matrix resin around a mandrel, thereby obtaining an intermediate formed body, winding a wrapping tape around an outer peripheral surface of the intermediate formed body (6) with an application of a tension, curing the matrix resin in the intermediate formed body having the wrapping tape wound therearound, and pulling the mandrel out and removing the wrapping tape after the curing step, thereby obtaining a cured tubular body. It is preferable that a fabric tape should be used as the wrapping tape. It is preferable that a tensile stress to be applied to the fabric tape (8) should be set to be equal to or higher than 5 (Mpa) and is equal to or smaller than 150 (Mpa) at the tape winding step. In the manufacturing method, the matrix resin can be effectively extracted at a subsequent step to the winding step.
Abstract: A fluororesin tube 30 of the present invention has a tensile strength of 80 N/mm2 or more in both of the circumferential direction and the axial direction. The fluororesin tube 30 is produced by winding with two or more turn of a fluororesin film 20 having a thickness T of 2.5 ?m or less (particularly 2.0 ?m or less) to form a lamination. At least an outermost layer of the tube is fused to a layer immediately thereunder and a rising height H of the fluororesin film at the end-of-winding side 21 is always 0.1 ?m or more and 2.0 ?m or less when measured at any position of the side 21. A level difference D of the end-of-winding side 21 of the fluororesin tube is preferably more than or equal to sum of the film thickness T and 0.1 ?m, and less than or equal to 3.0 ?m (particularly 2.3 ?m) when measured at any position of the side 21.
Abstract: Process for the continuous manufacture of tubular composite or multi-layer membranes comprising a porous sub layer (support layer), mainly determining the mechanical strength of the membrane, and adjacent to the support layer a second layer of a material of different chemical nature (separation layer), mainly determining the separation properties of the membrane, winding a respective flat sheet composite membrane lengthwise or spirally around a mandrel or shaft, into a tube or hose, the separating layer of the composite membrane facing to the inside of the tube or hose, gluing or welding the edges which may overlap or form a butt seam, and applying to said seam or overlapping area from the inside of the tube or hose a sealing material which can be solidified, and finally solidifying said sealing material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 20, 2003
Date of Patent:
April 14, 2009
Assignee:
Sulzer Chemtech GmbH
Inventors:
Hartmut E. A. Bruschke, Wolfgang Schafer, Nicholas Patrick Wynn, Frank-Klaus Marggraff
Abstract: A gluing device of an end edge of a log in a machine for producing logs, wherein logs (14) delivered from being formed are fed on an inclined surface (13) disposed under an upper conveyor belt (17) towards a suction roller (18), connected to a vacuum source, the gluing device having a glue applicator (23, 24) disposed downstream of the suction roller (18), in which device the glue applicator comprises a glue picking up member (24) in a container below (23), which can move engaged between a position immersed in the glue and a position engaged with an end edge (19) of a log (14) disposed unwound on the suction roller (18).
Abstract: A method and apparatus for obtaining holograms and/or optical effects on a laminar material is provided. A die provided with an original pattern of a hologram or corresponding to a configuration that can provide an optical effect, is used by a superimposing and pressing on a lacquer layer applied on a laminar substrate, and the lacquer layer on said laminar substrate is cured. The method comprises providing the die as a continuous band on which the mentioned pattern is configured; dynamically superimposing said lacquer layer applied to the laminar substrate to said die on a support roller, and dynamically pressing the lacquer layer applied to the laminar substrate against the die on said support roller by means of a pressure roller.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 28, 2005
Publication date:
March 5, 2009
Inventors:
Juan Davila Casitas, Juan Grifoll Casanovas