Surface Treatment Patents (Class 162/222)
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Patent number: 11746472Abstract: There is provided a use of a pulp mixture for forming a container in a mould, which pulp mixture comprises: 65-90%, such as 70-84%, by dry weight of a first pulp having a Schopper-Riegler (SR) number of below 48, preferably below 40, more preferably below 30; and 10-35%, such as 16-30%, by dry weight of a second pulp having a Schopper-Riegler (SR) number of 60-90, preferably 70-90, more preferably 77-90. A pulp mixture and a method of producing a pulp mixture are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2018Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: BillerudKorsnas ABInventors: Irina Rauvanto, Lars Hilden
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Patent number: 7628889Abstract: A method of making a formed, dried lignocellulose fiber material comprising (a) providing an aqueous lignocellulose fiber pulp slurry having an effective consistency; (b) de-watering the slurry to provide a de-watered material at an effective de-watering rate under an effective pressure to prevent or reduce the formation of fissures and voids within the material; (c) drying an effective amount of the de-watered material at an effective temperature and period of time to provide the formed, dried lignocellulose fiber material having a thickness of at least 5 mm. The formed, dried lignocellulose material may be used to make a lignocellulose fiber-resin composite material of use as a cost effective structural member, as a substitute for steel, in, for example, bridges, processing equipment, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Tembec Industries Inc.Inventor: Michael A. N. Scobie
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Patent number: 7396438Abstract: A method of making a formed, dried lignocellulose fiber material comprising (a) providing an aqueous lignocellulose fiber pulp slurry having an effective consistency; (b) de-watering the slurry to provide a de-watered material at an effective de-watering rate under an effective pressure to prevent or reduce the formation of fissures and voids within the material; (c) drying an effective amount of the de-watered material at an effective temperature and period of time to provide the formed, dried lignocellulose fiber material having a thickness of at least 5 mm. The formed, dried lignocellulose material may be used to make a lignocellulose fiber-resin composite material of use as a cost effective structural member, as a substitute for steel, in, for example, bridges, processing equipment, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Tembec Industries Inc.Inventor: Michael A. N. Scobie
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Publication number: 20080078151Abstract: The papermaking sheet member includes inorganic fibers, and the inorganic fibers include a lump-shaped cohered fiber which coheres as a lump.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Applicant: IBIDEN CO., LTD.Inventors: Satoru Kariya, Tsutomu Yamazaki
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Patent number: 6918997Abstract: A method of producing a pulp molded article comprising the steps of assembling splits (10, 11) each having a suction passageway and a papermaking screen (5) into a papermaking mold (1), filling the cavity of the papermaking mold (1) with a pulp slurry, discharging the liquid component of the pulp slurry through the suction passageway to deposit pulp fiber on the inner side of the papermaking screen (5) into an undried wet molded article, and dewatering the undried molded article deposited on the inner side of the papermaking screen (5), wherein the splits (10, 11) each have a large number of flow passageways (2) for feeding a purging fluid for cleaning the papermaking screen (5), and the purging fluid is ejected from the outer side of the papermaking screen (5) toward the cavity through the flow passageways (2) during the filling with the pulp slurry.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2001Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Kao CorporationInventors: Minoru Goto, Keiji Eto
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Publication number: 20030029591Abstract: A pulp molded article (1) of the present invention comprises a neck portion (2) and a thread (5) provided on the outer surface of the neck portion (2), and has an overrun torque of 1 N·m or higher between the neck portion and a threaded cap screwed on the neck portion (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: Kenichi Otani, Yoshiaki Kumamoto
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Patent number: 6481313Abstract: A protective cover for a zone of a machine tool, within whose area a working part of the machine moves along an operating path. The cover comprises a plurality of cover elements consisting of a fixed cover element which can be attached to the machine, a mobile element connected to the working part and a plurality of mobile cover elements positioned between the fixed cover element and the mobile cover element. The cover elements are arranged in order of decreasing size and lie around the working part, connected to one another by a first support and guide rod and a second support and guide rod, at a given distance from one another. Between the cover elements and the rods there is a plurality of sliders designed to guide the mobile cover elements in a direction parallel to and in a direction at right angles to the rods, during movement of the working part, keeping the working zone covered.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: P.E.I. Protezioni Elaborazioni Industriali S.r.L.Inventor: Giorgio Tabellini
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Patent number: 6371241Abstract: A speaker frame is constructed from dried paper pulp. Features in the speaker frame such as holes or slits are formed by carbonizing corresponding sections in the dried paper pulp and applying shear processing to remove the carbonized material. A carbonizing mold contains protrusions corresponding to the sections in the dried pulp to be carbonized. The result is a high quality speaker frame that is biodegradable and can be produced economically.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignees: Foster Electric Co., Ltd., Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Teruho Yamada, Tsuyoshi Nakada, Seiji Mori, Toshikazu Iwasaki
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Publication number: 20020006760Abstract: A nonwoven fabric suitable to be used as a kitchen paper including thermoplastic synthetic fibers being 7˜30 mm long and as fine as of 0.1˜0.8 d, in 90˜10% by weight and pulp fibers being 2˜7 mm long, in 10˜90% by weight, these component fibers being mixed together as homogeneously as possible and mechanically entangled so as to have a basis weight of 10˜80 g/m2 as a whole.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 1998Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventors: TOSHIO KOBAYASHI, MIOU SUZUKI, NAOHITO TAKEUCHI
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Patent number: 5681428Abstract: An inorganic board consisting of a cured base mat and a cured surface mat is manufactured by forming a surface mat by the dry method on a base mat formed by a paper making method, embossing the composite mat, and curing the embossed composite mat. Ridges each having an enlarged top are formed on the surface of the base mat when a plural number of single mats formed by the paper making method are rolled and laminated around a making roll having a surface on which a plural number of ring grooves are formed. The ridges of the base mat engage the surface mat since each ridge has an enlarged top to improve the interlaminate strength between a cured base mat and a cured surface mat of the resulting inorganic board.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1996Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Nichiha CorporationInventors: Shiro Nakajima, Masaki Kanai
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Patent number: 5071511Abstract: A rigid, self-supporting, acoustical mineral fiberboard comprising a mixture of about 50 to 70 weight percent of mineral fibers, 15 to 35 weight percent of perlite, 1 to 10 weight percent of cellulosic fibers, and 4 to 15 weight percent of a binder with the proviso that the board forming solids do not include any clay filler. A pattern is formed on the fiberboard after the fiberboard has been dried.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1990Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: The Celotex CorporationInventor: William D. Pittman
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Patent number: 4698257Abstract: An assembly of individual, decoratively embossed fibrous boards having a well-defined, repeating surface pattern, each board of said assembly:(a) being formed by a process comprising the steps of:(i) forming a wet mat of entangled mineral fibers;(ii) pressure molding said fibrous mat while it is still wet to create a decorative textured surface thereon; and(iii) drying said board; and(b) having a higher strength than a board composed of substantially the same amounts of the same ingredients but produced by a dry embossing process.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1986Date of Patent: October 6, 1987Assignee: The Celotex CorporationInventor: John D. Goll
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Patent number: 4337116Abstract: An inexpensive, disposable, three-dimensionally contoured container, suitable for many purposes including holding food during exposure to high temperatures for long times in either a microwave or a conventional oven without any detrimental effect to the container or the food. The container consists of an essentially impervious liner of polyethylene terephthalate directly bonded by its own substance to a pre-formed contoured base obtained by molding to final shape nonbrowning substantially 100% bleached kraft wood pulp from an aqueous slurry thereof against an open-face suction mold, and drying the same under pressure imposed by a mating pair of heated dies. The liner is formed by bonding to the pulp base a 0.5-2.0 mil thick film of thermoformable, substantially amorphous, substantially unoriented polyethylene terephthalate having a molecular weight which is understood to be in excess of 15,000.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1981Date of Patent: June 29, 1982Assignee: Keyes Fibre CompanyInventors: Peter D. Foster, Clifford Stowers
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Patent number: 4263093Abstract: A low-cost mineral-fiber board having a natural-appearing highly textured surface, and improved uniformity of density is produced by coating the wet-textured surface of a perlite-containing mineral-fiber mat to a depth at least equal to the peak height of the texture with a layer of silicone-coated perlite prior to press-forming the board. The perlite layer fills the voids on the textured surface and provides a buffer layer between the board and press roll, enabling uniform pressure to be applied to the board without disturbing the textured surface. The top perlite layer may be removed by vacuum units before or after drying the board.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1979Date of Patent: April 21, 1981Assignee: Armstrong Cork CompanyInventor: Jay D. Shenk
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Patent number: 4116761Abstract: A porous tubular element of uniform density and porosity is formed by uniformly depositing binder and crushable fibers selected from the group consisting essentially of polycrystalline, alumina, zirconia, aluminum silicate and potassium polytitanate fibers from an aqueous dispersion onto a cylindrical mold. The tubular element is then compressed with sufficient pressure to crush and rearrange the fibers to obtain uniform density and porosity.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1978Date of Patent: September 26, 1978Assignee: Whatman Reeve Angel LimitedInventor: Brian Arthur Head
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Patent number: 4072558Abstract: A process for preparing a non-combustible hardboard sheet is disclosed. The process comprises the formation of relatively low density insulation board type product which is dried, whereafter the board is wetted on both sides and compressed at relatively high temperatures to form a dense non-combustible hardboard product.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1977Date of Patent: February 7, 1978Assignee: Conwed CorporationInventor: David W. Akerson
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Patent number: 4024014Abstract: A process for preparing a non-combustible hardboard sheet is disclosed. The process comprises the formation of relatively low density insulation board type product which is dried, whereafter the board is wetted on both sides and compressed at relatively high temperatures to form a dense non-combustible hardboard product.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1975Date of Patent: May 17, 1977Assignee: Conwed CorporationInventor: David Wallace Akerson
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Patent number: 3968004Abstract: A dilute slurry that includes mineral wool fibers, a clay binder, other binders and a flocculent is introduced into a forming tank at several elevations and with sufficient velocity to circulate toroidally therein. A mandrel having the desired configuration of one surface of the shaped article is lowered into the forming tank and rotated at a preselected speed. Vacuum is applied to the rotating mandrel and a substantially uniform layer of solids is deposited on the outer surface of the mandrel while the filtrate is withdrawn through an internal portion of the mandrel and conveyed to a filtrate recovery tank. After a layer of a preselected thickness is deposited on the outer surface of the mandrel, the mandrel is removed from the forming tank and vacuum is maintained on the mandrel to reduce the water content of the accreted fibers to between about 40 to 65% by weight water. Thereafter, while on the mandrel, the accreted fiber-shaped article is trimmed to provide an outer surface of a desired configuration.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1973Date of Patent: July 6, 1976Assignee: Pittsburgh Corning CorporationInventors: Fred Simms Coffey, Harold Lloyd Weaver, Howard Beattie Johnson