Tubular Core Patents (Class 156/187)
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Patent number: 6192957Abstract: A printing unit in a gravure printing portion prints a plurality of end marks on a web having a base film and a hot melt ink layer. The end marks printed on the web are dried by a drying apparatus. A sheet obtained from the web is wound around a roll shaft in a roll form by a sheet winding apparatus to form a sheet roll. The roll shaft is supplied from a roll shaft supplying apparatus to the sheet winding apparatus, and the sheet roll formed by the sheet winding apparatus is discharged from a discharging apparatus. The discharge apparatus includes a plurality of cradles in the vertical direction, a carry-out conveyor beside the cradles, a guide rail beside the cradles on the opposite side to the conveyor and arranged vertically, and receiving arms horizontally mounted on the rail and corresponding to the cradles. The arms move up and down on the rail and extend or contract horizontally from the cradles.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1998Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshikimi Semba
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Patent number: 6190480Abstract: A flexible double-walled plastic tubing product includes a helically wound support bead between inner and outer walls, and an helically wrapped electrical resistance heating conductor is disposed adjacent to the inner wall in good heat transfer relation to fluid flow within the tubing product. Fluid flow within the tubing product is insulated against heat loss to ambient by the helical support bead and a trapped “dead-air” space between the walls of the tubing product. Apparatus and method for making the tubing product are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1998Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Steward Plastics, Inc.Inventor: Lennart L. Carlson
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Patent number: 6176956Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for the manufacture of paint rollers by winding a textile fabric (3) onto a plastic tube (2) along a spiral-shaped line. According to the invention, a number of tube elements (6), having a length suitable for a paint roller, are slipped onto a revolving mandrel (1). The tube elements are clamped together so as to engage one another and so as to allow them to be rotated together with the mandrel (1). The mandrel is rotated at the same time as the fabric is would on and attached to the tube elements, after which the fabric is cut at the joints (8) between the elements. Due to the invention, the cutting can be performed in the same machine without the risk of damaging the mandrel. As the cutting is made through the fabric only, this entails much less knife wear and is less energy-consuming. Preferably, the tube elements have a toothing at their axial ends for mechanical interconnection at the joints between the tube elements and with the mandrel (1).Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Anza ABInventor: Göran Hansen
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Patent number: 6174395Abstract: A taping section of a harness making machine comprises a taping device, two conveyors and a bridging conveyor positioned therebetween. The bridging conveyor allows passage of pallets that carry nodes of a harness from the first conveyor to the second conveyor. Once a node has passed over from the first to the second conveyor, the bridging conveyor is vertically removed by the piston rod to allow the taping device to be positioned between the conveyors. The harness is received in a slot of the taping device which tapes the harness whilst it is axially moved by the conveyors until the second pallet reaches the taping device. The taping device is removed, the bridging conveyor inserted and the procedure continues as described above for taping the second section of of harness between the nodes. A simple automated procedure for taping harnesses is thus provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Komax Holding AGInventor: Louis Soriano
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Patent number: 6159320Abstract: A method of manufacturing paint rollers includes the steps of extruding a cylindrical plastic core through a rotating extruder head, and securing an absorbent sheet material onto an outer surface of the core in a continuous process.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Inventors: F. Randy Tams, Kenneth D. Tams
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Patent number: 6145196Abstract: A method of manufacturing a paint roller includes the steps of providing at least one strip of non-plastic base material, applying a coating of partially melted plastic to at least one side of the strip of material prior to winding the strip about a mandril, winding the strip of material, after application of the partially melted plastic thereto, about the mandril in a spiral manner, the partially melted plastic causing the strip of material to bond forming a core, and winding a strip of fabric material about the core in a spiral manner, the partially melted plastic material applied to the base strip prior to winding causing the fabric material to bond to the core forming the paint roller.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Inventor: Jorge Ripstein
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Patent number: 6138861Abstract: A multiple wall tank for the storage of liquids is manufactured from a rigid, single wall inner tank having at least one aperture by applying an outer sheath over the inner tank, removing a portion of the tank surrounding the aperture, applying a layer of a synthetic resin material to the inner tank exterior surface surrounding the aperture, providing a spacing means to provide for substantially free passage of liquids between a substantial portion of the inner tank and the outer sheath and bonding a portion of the outer sheath to the synthetic resin layer surrounding the aperture to form a substantially liquid impervious seal around the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2000Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Inventor: David T. Palazzo
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Patent number: 6139671Abstract: A method for manufacturing pencils having paper-made cylinder includes step (1): preparing a paper sheet, step (2): tensing the paper sheet by pressing rollers, step (3): immersing the paper sheet in a tank having glue received therein, step (4): drying the paper sheet, step (5): placing lead sticks on the paper sheet at an equal interval, step (6): cutting the paper sheet into sections and each of the sections having one lead stick thereon, step (7): scrolling the section of paper sheet to wrap the lead stick, and step (8): pressing the scrolled paper sheet.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Inventor: Su Shin-Dih
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Patent number: 6103038Abstract: A low-friction membrane is attached smoothly and tightly to a fusing member such as used in xerography. A combination sheet is provided, the combination sheet having a membrane attached to a heat-deformable backing layer. The combination sheet is drawn over the combination layer, and then, in a sintering process, the membrane detches from the backing layer and shrinks tightly onto the fusing member. The backing layer is then stripped from the fusing member.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Hans Lochmann Van Bennekom
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Patent number: 6099673Abstract: A method of coating a fuser member with a polymeric sheet is disclosed. Initially, the fuser member is placed in a substantially perpendicular position with respect to the polymeric sheet. The polymeric sheet is then wrapped around the fuser member such that the sheet first comes into contact with an end of the fuser member and is wrapped along the length of the fuser member from one end to the other to form a continuous layer over the fuser member. Last, the wrapped polymeric sheet is sintered to the fuser member to form a seamless coated polymer layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Hans Lochmann Van Bennekom
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Patent number: 6080254Abstract: A metal surface is protected against corrosion, by adhesively bonding a flexible, vapor impermeable metal-plastic laminate to the metal surface, the laminate comprising a metal foil and a plastic film having one surface bonded to one surface of the metal foil. The metal foil is remote from the metal surface with the plastic film being disposed therebetween, and acts as a vapor barrier preventing corrosive vapor, water vapor or oxygen from reaching the metal surface. Such a laminate can also be used for preventing corrosion of metal reinforcing bars in reinforced concrete structures.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1997Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventors: Russell James Draper, Patrick Albert Draper
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Patent number: 6074717Abstract: A flexible hose for use in heating systems has an aluminum barrier layer for preventing ingestion of oxygen. The aluminum barrier layer is securely bonded between two adhesion tubes which are vulcanized in place against the aluminum. Vulcanization is performed in the presence of peroxide. Principal active ingredients of the adhesion tubes are ethylene propylene diene polymethylene and polybutadiene-maleic anhydride adduct resin.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Dayco Products, Inc.Inventors: Kent H. Little, John A. Barnes
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Patent number: 6068771Abstract: A method for preparing a spiral wound filtration module is provided. The module has a central permeate carrier tube. The method includes winding at least one filtration leaf about the permeate carrier tube. The filtration leaf includes a first membrane sheet, a permeate carrier sheet, and a second membrane sheet. The winding step creates an end face extending radially outwardly from the permeate tube on each end thereof. After winding, the filtration module is maintained in a wound state. An adhesive is then supplied to each end face and a vacuum is applied through each of the permeate tube. While the vacuum is applied, the permeate tube and filtration leaf assembly are spun in a centrifuge until the adhesive has solidified. After spinning, each end face of the module is severed at a distance between the level of adhesive along the feed spacer screen and the level of adhesive along the permeate carrier sheet.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1999Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Koch Membrane Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas McDermott, Martin Roos, Stephen Jens, Robert Kovar
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Patent number: 6066373Abstract: A yarn support tube for supporting elastomeric yarns of the type having finish oil or emulsion applied to the yarn includes a tube core of paperboard, and an outer ply formed by spirally winding a laminated strip onto the tube core such that a butt joint is formed between edges of adjacent spiral turns of the strip. The laminated strip is formed of an inner paper layer and an outer layer of polypropylene film or the like which is substantially impervious to the finish emulsion. A sealing strip of polypropylene or the like, also substantially impervious to the finish emulsion, is spirally wound onto and adhered to the outer ply of the tube such that the strip spans and sealingly covers the butt joint. The sealing strip and polypropylene film layer cooperate to prevent finish emulsion from migrating into the tube core.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Sonoco Development, Inc.Inventors: Arnold B. Floyd, Jr., Richard K. Mims
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Patent number: 6059908Abstract: A tape covering for elongate substrates such as metal pipes is provided. At least one edge of the tape is chamfered. and in preferred embodiments the angle of the chamfer is no greater than 25.degree. especially no greater than 7.degree.. In other preferred embodiments the tape comprises a backing layer and an adhesive layer, both of which preferably include a chamfered edge, the chamfer preferably extending through both the backing layer and the adhesive layer. The tape is preferably heat recoverable, and the adhesive, if present, heat activatable. The tape may be installed according to a preferred method of the invention using induction heating, preferably at such high frequency that the ratio of the thickness of the substrate to the skin depth is at least 25:1.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: NV Raychem SAInventor: Jozef Van Beersel
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Patent number: 6051092Abstract: Winding cores for the paper industry are restored by removing the metal tips from the ends of the core, trimming the core to eliminate the crimped end portions of the core, providing complementary male and female joint ends to the core, grinding the outer surface of the core to a constant outer diameter less than the industry standard outer diameter to accommodate a finishing layer. The cores with the complementary joints are pressed end to end to form a core master prior to its being ground and then picking up the core masters one by one and bringing them into proximity of a web of liner board material having a length which corresponds to the length of the core master and a width which corresponds to the circumference of the core, contacting the glue bearing liner board web with the core and rotating the core to wrap the web of liner board about the core to provide a finished restored core. The core master is then cut into suitable length winding cores.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: CSI Core Specialties Inc.Inventors: Gregg M. Lynch, Stuart Ostroff
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Patent number: 6042903Abstract: A suspending ornament that is designed primarily for Christmas trees that is composed of a sheet material member that is wound on a core member. The core member is to be adjustable in length and when shortened produces a tubular configuration of the sheet material. The sheet material member includes a mass of slits which produces an attractive stringy type of appearance when in the tubular configuration. The sheet material member should be designed to be colorful. There may be mounted on the core member a decoration which would be observable through the slits of the tubular configuration of the sheet material member changing the tubular configuration to a globular configuration.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Inventors: Monte A. Yedlin, Eugene E. Cheltenham, Donald F. Rowan
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Patent number: 6022436Abstract: An electrode is made by depositing a mixture of particulate carbon and very fine thermoplastic binder on the surface of a fluid permeable dielectric web. The coated web is then passed between a pair of rollers that apply heat to at least the Vicat softening point of the binder and simultaneously apply pressure to fuse the carbon and binder to the web. Two of such electrodes are employed to manufacture a flow-through capacitor suitable for use in water treatment.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1997Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Koslow Technologies CorporationInventors: Evan E. Koslow, Richard D. Kendrick, Gordon Spilkin
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Patent number: 6022435Abstract: A multiple wall tank for the storage of liquids is manufactured from a rigid inner tank having at least one aperture by applying a layer of a synthetic resin material to the inner tank exterior surface around the aperture, providing a spacing means to provide for substantially free passage of liquids along at least a portion of the inner tank, applying over the layer of synthetic resin and the inner tank an outer sheath of a thermoplastic synthetic resin material, and bonding the outer sheath to the resin material layer surrounding and proximal to the aperture to form a substantially liquid-impervious seal around the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Titan Technologies (USA), Inc.Inventor: David T. Palazzo
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Patent number: 5985072Abstract: A process for the manufacture of a rim preform or rim-element having an axis of revolution by the placing on a preforming matrix pre-assembled fibers along two orientations defining deformable meshes. A winding of a strip of fibers is fastened on a circumference of the preforming matrix with asymmetrical orientation of the fibers, whereupon it is applied progressively until covering the entire surface of the preforming matrix by subjecting it to tensions of substantially circumferential orientation.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin - Michelin & CieInventors: Francois Finck, Yves Vernet
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Patent number: 5980670Abstract: A method of forming a cuff on a section of tubular pipe which defines first and second ends and inner and outer surfaces. The method comprises the initial step of applying an outer layer of polymer material to a portion of the outer surface of the pipe such that a portion of the outer layer extends beyond and covers the first end of the pipe. Thereafter, an inner layer of polymer material is applied to a portion of the inner surface of the pipe. The inner layer is then blended into the outer layer so as to define a bull nose of the cuff which extends beyond the first end of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Hall International, LLCInventor: James R. Andre
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Patent number: 5973018Abstract: This invention is a partially or semi-cured foam used to form the pipe insulation. The semi-cured foam is very flexible and can be formed around a pipe for a long period of time after production. The semi-cured phenolic foam board of this invention is a closed cell foam. The semi-cured foam is further cured in the formed shape. Upon curing the foam retains the shape of the preform. The semi-cured product is very flexible, once fully cured, the insulation becomes rigid.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1995Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Owens-Corning Fiberglas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Vyacheslav S. Grinshpun, Byron Jeffrey Hulls, William H. Fausey
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Patent number: 5950958Abstract: A method and arrangement in winding of a web, in particular a paper or board web, in which the web is wound onto a first roll spool to form a first roll. When the first roll is complete, first and second edges of a material strip having a set length in a running direction of the web are attached to the web at first and second fixing points, respectively, at a location before the web is wound about the first roll spool such that the length of the web between the first and second fixing points is less than the length of the material strip. The first and second edges of the material strip extend in a direction substantially transverse to a running direction of the web.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Valmet CorporationInventor: Pekka Eronen
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Patent number: 5900091Abstract: A disposable one-time use, inexpensive, capillary-action safety micro-pipet for obtaining a sample of blood or other liquid comprises a transparent glass tube which is capable of drawing blood or other liquid into the tube by capillary action, and a resilient sheet, with an adhesive layer adhering the resilient sheet in one or more layers around the outside surface of the tube for covering the outside surface of the tube and protecting a user against being cut by any jagged edges of a broken tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1992Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Drummond Scientific CompanyInventor: James W. Kenney
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Patent number: 5897722Abstract: The process for applying labels to articles by first adhering a limited portion of the label to the article and subsequently rendering additional portions of the label adhesive so that they will adhere to the article after the label is affixed to the article. The leading and trailing edges of the label may be bonded to the article or each other to affix the label to a container or other such article. The portions of the label between the leading and trailing edges may be either provided with an adhesive agent that is in a non-adhesive state or be formed from a label material which is not normally adhesive but can be rendered adhesive through an additional process step. For example, coated polyethylene film can be applied to a container by means of a hot melt adhesive and then subsequently heated to a temperature at which the polyethylene material becomes adhesive causing it to stick to the container.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1996Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: B & H Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventor: Lyn E. Bright
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Patent number: 5888331Abstract: A pipe of polyethylene is reinforced by two layers of polyethylene tape wound around the pipe in opposite directions under tension. The pipe contains carbon black and the layers are unpigmented and free from fillers and are transparent to infra-red radiation to which the first major surface is exposed. The radiation is in the near infra-red region and has a substantial part of the radiant energy of a wavelength of less than 2.5 micrometers. Very little radiation is absorbed by the layers but a very high absorption occurs in the outer surface of the pipe. This causes the interface between the second major surface of the layer and the first major surface of the pipe and between the second major surface of the layer and the first major surface of the layer to reach temperatures at which fusion welding in the layers welds them together and welds the layer and the pipe together.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: BG plcInventor: John Martyn Greig
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Patent number: 5855715Abstract: A paint applicator has a paint-impervious backing such as a cylindrical core to which is adhered a resilient reticulated reservoir such as an open-cell polyurethane foam. Covering the reservoir is a flexible reticulated metering layer that is not bonded to the reservoir except at crossing points of the reticulations. The applicator better releases paint and is more easily cleaned as compared to prior paint applicators having pile fabric coverings. In addition to paint rolls, other types of paint applicators such as paint pads and paint mittens can employ the same composite of a reticulated reservoir and reticulated metering layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1992Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Nathaniel P. Langford, Daniel H. Bishop
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Patent number: 5840347Abstract: An apparatus for producing a cylindrical product of a fiber reinforcement-thermoplastic resin composite, which involves disposing a mandrel on a flexible guide sheet which can be formed in the shape of the letter U around the mandrel, heating a fiber reinforcement-thermoplastic resin composite sheet to a temperature not lower than the distortion temperature of the resin and lower than the thermal degradation temperature of the resin of the composite, disposing an end of the heated composite sheet at a line of contact of the mandrel with the flexible guide sheet, then rolling the mandrel on the guide sheet while moving the guide sheet, the guide sheet forming a shape of the letter U around the mandrel being drawn into the concave portion of the letter U, and the composite sheet disposed between the mandrel and the guide sheet being in intimate contact with the mandrel and the guide sheet, to thereby wind the composite sheet on the mandrel, and then recovering a cylindrical product made from the wound compositeType: GrantFiled: October 24, 1997Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Toho Rayon Co., Ltd.Inventors: Teruaki Muramatsu, Yoshihiro Endo
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Patent number: 5837083Abstract: A method of forming a hollow elongated or tubular body consisting of the steps of winding one or more strips of material in self-overlapping fashion to produce a multi-layer tubular structure, the or each strip prior to winding being pre-formed to provide a transverse cross-section having at least one step which, in each convolution of the strip accommodates the overlapping portion of the next convolution.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Inventor: John Peter Booth
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Patent number: 5798019Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for forming seamless cylindrical photosensitive elements of uniform thickness on flexible sleeves. The apparatus for forming a seamless cylindrical photosensitive element of uniform thickness on a flexible sleeve, comprises a mandrel, a mandrel support assembly, a calendering assembly, a drive system and at least a heating element. The methods comprise forming seamless cylindrical photosensitive elements of uniform thickness on flexible sleeves from a stream of molten photopolymerizable material, or a solid or molten sheet of photopolymerizable material. The seamless cylindrical photosensitive elements are formed on polyester sleeves for use on a printing cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1995Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Stephen Cushner, Roxy Ni Fan, Edward Andrew Calisto, Daniel Francis Sheehan, Jr.
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Patent number: 5795623Abstract: A cover assembly and methods for covering undersink piping includes insulative cover pieces placed over respective pipe sections such that their ends are adjacent at pipe junctures. Collars are slidable over or inside the cover pieces to be moved to cover the junctures. An alternative cover structure may be wrapped around the pipe juncture to form a generally continuous insulative cover, or alternatively, the fastening structures are insulated such that when the pipe sections are assembled together, the cover pieces and insulating fastening structures form a continuous insulative cover. In an alternative embodiment, one of the cover pieces is dimensioned to slide upwardly and downwardly on a pipe section and a collar structure is placed over the exposed pipe section to provide a continuous cover piece.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: McGuire Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: John A. Helmsderfer
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Patent number: 5792528Abstract: The invention provides a process for producing a component of a plastics material which is strengthened and reinforced by a resin-impregnated fibrous material which adheres to a surface thereof The surface of the component is contacted with a fibrous material impregnated with a resin in a settable state, and setting of the resin is effected, while the fibrous material is caused to adhere to the surface of the component. The plastics component is a polyolefin material, and the surface is subjected to activation by oxyfluorination thereof prior to the contacting.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1996Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Atomic Energy Corporation of South Africa LimitedInventors: Pieter A. B. Carstens, Georges A. B. M. G. Boyazis
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Patent number: 5779835Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for applying a label onto a substantially cylindrical article by using a bottom feed conveyor unit formed of two chain loops each formed from a plurality of interconnected chain links. Substantially parallel support rods extend between the chain loops and are supported by the chain links. The support rods are spaced a distance sufficient to allow an article to rest thereon. The label drum defines an article wrapping position at a lower portion of the label drum. A thin layer, heat activated adhesive backed label is fed onto the surface of the drum so that the adhesive back faces outward from the drum. The label drum is rotated to move the label retained thereon into the article wrapping position. As the label is moved, the adhesive is heated so that the adhesive obtains a sufficient temperature to melt.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1995Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert Michael Rello, Michael Yager, Ramon Antonio Martinez
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Patent number: 5771659Abstract: An apparatus for attaching a plastic wrapping sheet to a composite product formed of a plastic core tube having a web-shaped material wrapped therearound, the plastic wrapping sheet surrounding the composite product so that an end portion extends beyond an end of the composite product, the apparatus including twin closing yokes which are movable towards one another to gather the end portion together, a cylindrical welding head for welding the gathered end portion to the end of the core tube, and a rotatable cutting bead for removing free excess plastic wrapping sheet from within the core tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Campen A/SInventor: Niels Henrik V. Hansen
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Patent number: 5759326Abstract: A method and apparatus for handling logs of convolutely wound webs which includes providing a rewinder-tail sealer wherein a glue stripe is applied to a predetermined circumferential location on a partially unwound log and the log rewound by rolling on itself toward and into a pair of spaced-apart rollers, providing a path from the roller pair to log receiver wherein logs sequentially roll in the path, the path having fixed dimensions, operating the rewinder-tail sealer to develop logs of a first nominal diameter to enable the roller pair to controllably rotate each log for positioning the glue stripe at a first angular orientation, which in combination with the fixed dimensioned path enables each log to be received in the receiver with its glue stripe in a second angular orientation, changing the operation of the rewinder to develop logs of a second nominal diameter, and by correlating the second nominal diameter with the fixed dimensioned path to enable each second nominal diameter log to be received in saiType: GrantFiled: March 24, 1997Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Paper Converting Machine CompanyInventor: Richard J. Vigneau
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Patent number: 5755905Abstract: The method of the present invention provides a way to make rolls of high shear strength pressure sensitive adhesive tapes with a transparent to the core appearance in a relatively short time and without the need to subject the rolls to additional method steps. Moreover, the present invention achieves such transparent to the core appearance by sufficiently wetting-out the adhesive on the tape backing to remove microscopic air bubbles entrapped within the harder and less deformable high shear strength adhesive layers. The method comprises a rewinding method and is characterized by the use of a pack roll during rewinding to provide a sufficiently high contact pressure to the non-adhesive side of the tape substantially at the application point of the tape to the tape roll. In one aspect, a sufficient contact pressure is provided by the pack roll so that the pressure sensitive adhesive tape rolls are made with a transparent to the core appearance at the time of the rewinding step.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Michael J. Sinn, Ronald P. Swanson
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Patent number: 5749991Abstract: The present invention discloses a method of and composition for bonding a tubular first object to an inwardly located second object by using an adhesive coating. The coating includes water, a glue and a polymer. The coating is preferably applied to the inner surface of the first object and is dried so that the object may be stored for years prior to use. When ready for use, the coating is activated by wetting it with water so that the first tubular object can easily slide along the outer surface of the inwardly located second object to a desired position. The present invention further teaches a handgrip bonded to a golf club using the method described above.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Niblick International ABInventor: Kenneth .ANG.berg
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Patent number: 5749985Abstract: Process for optimizing the features of multilayered tubes made of fibrous composite materials, allowing to maintain within the specified limits the limit elongations and stresses which they withstand in response to the applied strains. The process comprises selecting at least two optimized features characteristic of each layer (its thickness and the winding angle of the fibers for example) by starting from an initial tube selected a priori. Through small deviations applied to the parameters, the relations between small deviations applied to the parameters and the variations of the resulting limit elongations and stresses are determined, as well as the inverse relations relating the variations of the limit elongations and stresses to the parameter deviations. Knowing these inverse relations allows, in one or several stages, to find out the deviations to be applied in order to make up the measurable differences between the limit elongations and stresses of the optimized tube and the tube selected a priori.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1993Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignees: Institut Francais du Petrole, Societe AerospatialeInventors: Charles Sparks, Jacques Schmitt, Guy Metivaud, Marcel Auberon
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Patent number: 5749990Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for applying a label onto a substantially cylindrical article by using a bottom feed conveyor unit. The label drum defines an article wrapping position at a lower portion of the label drum. A thin layer, heat activated adhesive backed label is fed onto the surface of the drum so that the adhesive back faces outward from the drum. The label drum is rotated to move the label retained thereon into the article wrapping position. As the label is moved, the adhesive is heated so that the adhesive obtains a sufficient temperature to melt. A cylindrical article is conveyed substantially horizontally along a conveyor into the article wrapping position and into rotative engagement with the label retained on the label drum so as to transfer the label onto the cylindrical article by wrap-around labeling.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: CMS Gillbreth Packaging Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert Michael Rello, Michael Yager, Ramon Antonio Martinez
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Patent number: 5741389Abstract: The invention provides an on-line continuous method for producing a masking film roll to be used in painting, comprising corona-discharging the inner surface of a tubular film of a polyolefinic resin, cutting the tubular film open, folding the film in the lengthwise direction in a particular manner, partly attaching an adhesive tape to the film along its lengthwise one edge in such a manner that the adhesive surface of the tape is made to face the corona-discharged surface of the film and that the thus-attached tape is left to have a non-attached part in its lengthwise direction, and winding up the film around a tubular core to be a roll, provides the masking film roll as produced by the method in which the adhesive surface of the adhesive tape attached to thereto faces opposite to the non-corona-discharged surface of the uppermost layer of the folded film, and provides a tubular film of a polyolefinic resin from which the masking film of the invention is produced and of which the inner surface has been coronType: GrantFiled: January 11, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Yoshino Kasei Company LimitedInventor: Takashi Yoshino
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Patent number: 5728298Abstract: A filter element (10) comprises a porous, thick-walled, integral, self-supporting, resin impregnated and bonded fibrous, tubular filter structure (11) having a hollow core (15); an inner shell (20) of a first large pore size porous media adjacent the hollow core and forming the majority of the filter structure; and an outer shell (21) of a second small pore size porous media, finer than the first porous media and adjacent the inner shell, the first and second porous media being resin impregnated and bonded.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1992Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Cuno, IncorporatedInventor: Thomas Hamlin
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Patent number: 5728299Abstract: The cartridge filter of the present invention is a filter comprising a wound and laminated composite non-woven fabric containing heat fusible fibers, wherein the delamination strength between layers of the laminated composite non-woven fabric of said filter increases continuously or discontinuously from the outer layer toward the inner layer, the delamination strength of the inner layer-exceeds 1000 gf/5 cm, and the delamination strength of the outer layer is 5 to 1000 gf/5 cm. This cartridge excels in filtering life, filtering accuracy, and pressure resistance.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Chisso CorporationInventors: Shinichi Tokudome, Satoshi Ogata, Katsuhiro Shishikura
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Patent number: 5720834Abstract: A pipeline is covered with a continuous wrapping sheet having heat-activatable adhesive on its inner side. The wrapping may be helically applied or may be heat shrunk to impart a circumferential stress conforming the wrapping tightly to the surface of the pipe. High frequency induction heating is applied to cause the adhesive to wet and bond to the pipe surface. The wrapping can be applied progressively and continuously along a pipeline excavated from the ground while the pipeline is in service. The product conveyed within the pipe assists in rapidly cooling the adhesive and wrapping sheet so that the pipe can be promptly relaid in the ground.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1992Date of Patent: February 24, 1998Assignee: Shaw Industries Ltd.Inventors: Robert Edward Steele, Michael A. Romano, Donald C. Warren, Alfredo Andrenacci
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Patent number: 5718798Abstract: The machine for manufacturing vulcanized-rubber tubes has a pair of heads arranged oppositely with respect to mandrels which rotate two or more tubular cores, supported by supporting elements with fixed rollers on a supporting frame. The tubular cores are contained in a thermally insulated box-like container, wrapped in the tubes to be vulcanized and unloaded by transfer means. The container has heads for supplying electrical power to the cores. Devices are provided for removing the cores from the container. The machine also has a carriage which can move along guides which are parallel to the cores, and a mechanism for wrapping the cores simultaneously with spirals of the materials to be used to manufacture tubes.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: Deregibus A. & A. S.p.A.Inventor: Andrea Deregibus
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Patent number: 5702555Abstract: A cleavable release structure composed of two release bases each having an outer surface and an inner surface; a release coating on the inner surface of each release base; a layer of a pressure sensitive adhesive adjacent the coating on the inner surface of each release base; and a clearable layer sandwiched between the pressure sensitive adhesive layers, so that the cleavable layer is adapted to cleave and separate when subjected to a peeling force greater than its internal bond strength and less than the adhesion force of the pressure sensitive adhesive. Each layer of pressure sensitive adhesive should be adapted to provide an adhesion force greater than about 24 ounces per inch of width. The release coating should be adapted to provide a release level of from about 1 to about 30 grams per centimeter of width. The clearable layer should have an internal bond strength of from about 2 to about 20 ounces per inch of width.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1996Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc.Inventors: Pierre Caudal, Guy Mahe, Georgia Anna Baker, James Joseph Duis
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Patent number: 5698055Abstract: A method for making a reinforced tubular laminate. A dry braided fiber sleeve is placed between a mandrel and spiral tape wrap either over, under, or layered with a pre-preg material. During the initial stages of the curing process, while the temperature is rising, the resin in the pre-preg material flows and wets out the dry braid. When the final cure takes place, the braid becomes an integral part of the finished laminate. The choice of fiber materials and braid angle permit various tubular laminate strengths. The selection of fiber colors and patterns permit a wide variety of tubular laminate aesthetic characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1996Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Inventor: Andrew J. Benkoczy
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Patent number: 5695702Abstract: A hollow fiber membrane module and its method of manufacture are disclosed wherein the module is fabricated utilizing superior hollow fiber materials, namely high molecular weight (i.e. molecular weight>500,000 Daltons) polymers. In a preferred embodiment, the hollow fibers are fabricated from ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UPE). An array of UPE hollow fiber membranes is contacted with an extrusion of molten thermoplastic polymer at a contact temperature which is higher than the UPE membrane polymer. This high temperature application of sealing polymer does not collapse or otherwise deform the lumen of the hollow fiber, while assuring that the polymer can thus be applied with sufficiently low viscosity to provide adequate penetration around the individual fibers of the array to form an integral seal thereabout.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1994Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventor: J. Karl Niermeyer
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Patent number: 5681421Abstract: A device for gluing the tail end (LF) of a reel (L) of wound web material comprises: conveying means (5, 21) for moving the reel; unwinding means (7, 9) for unwinding the tail end of the web material; a dispenser (11) of glue (C) for applying the glue to the reel (L); and means for rewinding the tail end after the glue (C) has been applied. The unwinding means comprise a vacuum unit (51, 53) which detaches and unwinds the tail end of the web material from the reel by depression.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1995Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Fabio Perini S.p.A.Inventor: Guglielmo Biagiotti
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Composite web and method of making and using same including a means for securing the tail of the web
Patent number: 5667617Abstract: There is disclosed a composite web roll of pressure sensitive labels. The composite web comprises a composite label web including a carrier web and labels releasably adhered to the carrier web by pressure sensitive adhesive. By adhesively securing the underside of the carrier web of an end portion of the composite web to adjacent labels along the end portion, when the outer free end portion is unwound, the labels to which the adhesive is adhered are stripped from the carrier web. The disclosure also relates to method of making and using composite webs according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1996Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Monarch Marking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Ronald L. Fogle -
Patent number: RE35729Abstract: An apparatus for glueing the tail or outer end of a web of material which has been formed into a log which comprises: device (9, 13) for unwinding the tail from the log (R); applicator (45) for applying glue to the log; tail rolls (97, 99) for re-winding the tail back on the log and glueing the tail to the log; and conveyor (23, 41) for transferring said log. The applicator for applying the glue includes a dispenser device (55-63) provided with a nozzle (61) forming at least one upwardly oriented slit (63) from which the glue is dispensed by overflowing; the log (R) conveyor (23, 41) discharges the log, with the tail (L) being unwound from it, above the glue dispenser, causing it to roll over said slit (63) for the application of the glue to the log.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1995Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: Fabio Perini S.p.A.Inventor: Guglielmo Biagiotti