Coating Patents (Class 159/DIG21)
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Patent number: 5900124Abstract: A method of concentrating chemicals for semiconductor devices, which includes the steps of heating a sample container by using a high-energy light source, vaporizing the chemicals by injecting a high-temperature gas into the sample container through an injection opening in the sample container and discharging the vaporized chemicals by the pressure of the gas through a gas outlet formed on the sample container. An apparatus of concentrating chemicals for semiconductor devices includes a sample container having a sample-supply window, a gas-injection opening and a gas outlet. A high-energy light source heats the sample container and a gas-supply source supplies the gas through a gas-injection opening in the sample container. A gas-heating device located between the sample container and the gas-supply source heats the gas provided by the gas-supply source.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yong-woo Her, Heoung-bin Kim, Bok-soon Ko, Byoung-woo Son
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Patent number: 5800673Abstract: A stack type evaporator includes tubular elements 1 each having a plurality of inwardly protruding recessed ribs 7 which extend from an upper header portion 1a of the element to a lower header portion 1b, with the ribs serving as straight drainage canals 7a of specified width and area. A hydrophilic resin coating of a specific composition covers the outer surfaces of the tubular elements 1 and fins 2 each interposed between two adjacent tubular elements. The combination of straight drainage canals, the specified width and area thereof and the specific hydrophilic resin coating is effective to facilitate the drainage of condensed water so that the waterdrop is substantially prevented from flying out of the evaporator, and the hydrophilic coating itself does not emit any unpleasant smell.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1995Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Showa Aluminum CorporationInventors: Nobuyuki Okuda, Masahiro Kojima
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Patent number: 5628879Abstract: A portable solar still, controlled by a sun actuated mechanical valve, including a thermally insulated evaporation chamber structure within which distillation takes place, is assembled from sidewall panels and floor panels of foam plastic thermal insulation, these panels being strengthened and made into rigid structural units by metal tubes or rods incorporated internally into the foam plastic panels,a transparent cover sealing the sloping top of the evaporation chamber including a transparent, flexible, plastic film which is stretched across, and has its four boundary edges attached to, the four members of a closed rectangular frame of slender metal tubes,wick matting, disposed on the floor of the evaporation chamber including a layered mat of fine, randomly oriented,.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1994Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Inventor: Seth D. Woodruff
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Patent number: 5567281Abstract: Inhibition of the formation of unsaturated carbon compounds during the heating of 141b involving the addition of various inhibitors such as butylene oxide and/or the use of a vessel made of a nickel alloy.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Elf Atochem North America, IncorporatedInventors: Richard M. Crooker, Maher Y. Elsheikh, Anthony D. Kelton, Morris P. Walker, Danny W. Wright
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Patent number: 5514248Abstract: A stack type evaporator including tubular elements 1 each having a plurality of inwardly protruding recessed ribs 7 which extend from an upper header portion 1a of the element to a lower header portion 1b, with the ribs serving as straight drain canals 7a. A hydrophilic resin coating of a specific composition covers the outer surfaces of the tubular elements 1 and fins 2 each interposed between two adjacent tubular elements. The combination of straight drain canals with the specific hydrophilic resin coating is effective to facilitate the drainage of condensed water so that the waterdrops are perfectly prevented from flying out of the evaporator, and that any stinking mold or mildew is not permitted to grow within a reduced amount of remaining adherent water. Also, the hydrophilic coating itself does not emit any unpleasant smell which has been inevitable to the prior art water glass coating, thus an air-conditioned environment always remains comfortable.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1993Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: Showa Aluminum CorporationInventors: Nobuyuki Okuda, Masahiro Kojima
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Patent number: 5470431Abstract: A stack type evaporator includes tubular elements 1 each having a plurality of inwardly protruding recessed ribs 7 which extend from an upper header portion 1a of the element to a lower header portion 1b, with the ribs serving as straight drainage canals 7a of specified width and area. A hydrophilic resin coating of a specific composition covers the outer surfaces of the tubular elements 1 and fins 2 each interposed between two adjacent tubular elements. The combination of straight drainage canals, the specified width and area thereof and the specific hydrophilic resin coating is effective to facilitate the drainage of condensed water so that the waterdrop is substantially prevented from flying out of the evaporator, and the hydrophilic coating itself does not emit any unpleasant smell.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1993Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: Showa Aluminum Corp.Inventors: Nobuyuki Okuda, Masayoshi Kojima
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Patent number: 5468351Abstract: An apparatus for recovering fresh water or for concentrating a liquid has a structure formed of a roof member 10 having a gradient and a base member 14 provided with a liquid reservoir member 18. A cellulose-based film 20 has one surface saponified 2 to 50 .mu.m deep and the other surface is attached to the inner surface of the roof member. A liquid recovery member 16 is provided in the roof member or the base member, the liquid recovery member being for recovering water which is condensed on the saponified surface of the cellulose-based film and that flows downward.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1994Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignees: Mitsubishi Corporation, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc., Nihon Polytech Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshizumi Hirota, Hitoshi Kobayashi, Yasunobu Nakagoshi, Yukio Amino
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Patent number: 4701353Abstract: Preparation of granules by making nuclei grow, in a fluidized bed, by causing a liquid material to solidify thereon. The liquid material is sprayed in the bed upwards, with the aid of a spraying device provided with a central channel through which the liquid material is supplied, and a channel concentric therewith carrying a powerful gas stream, with the liquid material contacting the gas stream and being carried with the gas stream to a dilute zone where the growth of the nuclei takes place, which zone is created by the gas stream and is completely within the fluidized bed. The liquid material is made to come out of the central channel as a virtually closed, conical film, with a thrust exceeding the thrust of the gas stream, and this film is nebulized to very fine droplets with the aid of the gas stream.In this process a very small amount of high-energetic gas is needed, while no agglomeration occurs in the bed.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1984Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Unie van Kunstmestfabrieken B.V.Inventors: Stanislaus M. P. Mutsers, Gerardus S. P. M. Craenen
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Patent number: 4619843Abstract: Preparation of granules by making solid nuclei grow in a fluidized bed, by causing a liquid material to solidify thereon, the liquid material being introduced into the bed from the bottom upwards with the aid of a feeding device provided with a central channel through which the liquid material is supplied and a channel concentric therewith through which a powerful gas stream is supplied, which creates a rarefied zone in the bed above the feeding device, wherein the liquid material is made to exit from the central channel into the rarefied zone as a virtually closed, conical film, nuclei from the bed are carried through the film with the aid of the powerful gas stream and next, during transport of the so moistened nuclei through the rarefied zone, the liquid material taken up by the nuclei is allowed to solidify. By this process only a small amount of high-energetic gas is required, while very little agglomeration and dust formation occurs.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1984Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Assignee: Unie van Kunstmestfabrieken B.V.Inventor: Stanislaus M. P. Mutsers
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Patent number: 4219589Abstract: Urea granules are prepared by spraying an aqueous urea solution having a urea concentration of 70-99.9% by weight on to fluidized urea nuclei in the form of droplets having a mean drop diameter of 20-120 .mu.m at a temperature at which the water is evaporated from the solution sprayed on to the nuclei and urea crystallizes on the nuclei to form granules having a desired size.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1978Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Assignee: Compagnie Neerlandaise de l'AzoteInventors: Anton Niks, Willy H. P. Van Hijfte, Rafael A. J. Goethals