Running Or Indefinite Length Work Patents (Class 162/268)
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Patent number: 8394238Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing security paper, comprising at least one main forming roller, which is provided with a lower portion or forming portion, which is arranged inside a forming box that contains a paper paste, an upper portion or deposition portion, which is arranged below a collecting wire that can move along an advancement direction and is designed to receive, at a collecting face, the sheet formed on the forming roller, and a device for depositing security elements that is arranged upstream of the main forming roller along the advancement direction of the collecting wire and is adapted to deposit the security elements at the collecting face.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: Cartiere Fedrigoni E C. S.p.A.Inventor: Giancarlo Evangelisti
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Patent number: 6616803Abstract: This invention is directed to improvements in paper incorporating an elongate impermeable element, to a method of making such paper and to documents made therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: De la Rue International LimitedInventors: Roland Isherwood, Stephen David Ridyard
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Patent number: 5405500Abstract: This invention relates to a method of making sheet materials and security paper having partially embedded therein an elongate security element which is at least substantially exposed at one surface of the sheet at a plurality of spaced locations, which method comprises the steps of depositing fibres onto a moving support surface, supplying an elongate security element to overlie rotatable embedment means, which embedment means comprise a plurality of spaced-apart raised portions having recesses therebetween, introducing the security element into the fibres with rotation of the embedment means such that some fibres move into said recesses between the security element and the embedment means so that said security element is covered by fibres, and substantially preventing fibres from penetrating between the raised portions and the overlying security element.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1993Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Portals LimitedInventor: Malcolm R. M. Knight
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Patent number: 4545858Abstract: A method and apparatus to apply pulp to a telecommunications conductor with an adhesive which is formed from acrylic resin solution. The solution is applied in a bath and is passed between wiping rolls with the feed speed of the conductor and the differential speed between the peripheral surfaces of the wiping rolls and the conductor being controlled together with the contact angle between the conductor and the rolls. This control results in a dried thickness of resin of no greater than 0.00015 inches and as little as 20 microns after further stages in the method. These steps include drying the solution in a solution drying oven, coating the adhesive with pulp and drying the pulp coated conductor.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1984Date of Patent: October 8, 1985Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: John F. Porter, Joerg-Heim J. Walling, Oleg Axiuk
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Patent number: 4440596Abstract: Pulp vat apparatus for applying pulp to a plurality of conductors in which a pulp vat has a cylinder mould with axially spaced annular perforate regions, one for each conductor, and the vat is divided by partitions into compartments, one for each perforate region. There is a flow inlet for pulp into each compartment and means to vary the pulp flow rate through each inlet independently of the flow rate through the other inlets whereby the level of pulp in each compartment is variable independently of the other compartments.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1982Date of Patent: April 3, 1984Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventor: Michael A. Shannon
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Patent number: 4426255Abstract: Apparatus and method for insulating wires with pulp are disclosed wherein wires embedded in pulp ribbons supported upon an endless transfer belt are passed through radio-frequency electromagnetic fields generated by oscillators tuned to resonate at a high voltage level whenever a wire is not present and thereby energize a wire break alarm.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1982Date of Patent: January 17, 1984Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: Benson F. Bachus, Georg C. E. Dornberger
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Patent number: 4224105Abstract: Paper pulp insulation of uniform weight per unit length is formed simultaneously on each of a plurality of advancing electrical conductors (21--21) by the use of a dual zone headbox (23) which cooperates with a forming cylinder (24). In one zone of the headbox, the average velocity of a pulpous mixture flowing in a channel (54) is controlled by a first velocity control member (58) after which the pulpous mixture is split into a plurality of streams to form a pulp ribbon (29) below each of the conductors on the periphery of the forming cylinder. In the other zone, the pulpous mixture is passed through a channel (57) prior to being split into individual streams that are deposited as ribbons (31--31) above the conductors. The average velocity of the pulpous mixture in the channel (57) in the other zone is controlled by a second velocity control member (66) having a plurality of discrete individually adjustable sections which are aligned with the streams.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1979Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: Western Electric Company, Inc.Inventors: Brian Lynch, James G. Wright, Jr.
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Patent number: 4184913Abstract: Paper pulp insulation of uniform weight per unit length is formed simultaneously on each of a plurality of advancing electrical conductors (21--21) by the use of a dual zone headbox (23) which cooperates with a forming cylinder (24). In one zone of the headbox, the average velocity of a pulpous mixture flowing in a channel (54) is controlled by a first velocity control member (58) after which the pulpous mixture is split into a plurality of streams to form a pulp ribbon (29) below each of the conductors on the periphery of the forming cylinder. In the other zone, the pulpous mixture is passed through a channel (57) prior to being split into individual streams that are deposited as ribbons (31--31) above the conductors. The average velocity of the pulpous mixture in the channel (57) in the other zone is controlled by a second velocity control member (66) having a plurality of discrete individually adjustable sections which are aligned with the streams.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Western Electric Company, IncorporatedInventors: Brian Lynch, James G. Wright, Jr.
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Patent number: 4048008Abstract: A technique for forming single or multi-layer sheets of fibrous material having a controllable fiber distribution is described. A pair of spraying rollers each having a system of circumferentially spaced radial vanes on its surface are supported within the upper portion of a working zone defined between a pair of continually advancing, downwardly converging sieves that are disposed symmetrical to a longitudinal axis. The rollers are rotated in respectively opposite directions to intercept at least one fibrous suspension downwardly directed into the working zone, and to thereafter propel the intercepted liquid outwardly and downwardly toward the sides of the working zone in symmetrical fashion. The fibrous layers thus built up on the advancing sieves converge into the final sheet in the lower portion of the working zone. Separate facilities are associated with the upper and lower portions of the working zone for drawing liquid from the formed layers outwardly through the sieves.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1976Date of Patent: September 13, 1977Assignee: Slovenska Vysoka Skola TechnickaInventors: Michal Skrabak, Ernest Vavrik, Stanislav Kolarik, Milos Mazak
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Patent number: 3960650Abstract: This invention comprehends a machine for producing a composite laminate structure wherein one layer is a base material, such as a non-woven fabric, a second layer, interspersed with the first layer, is substantially a two dimensionally randomly oriented fiber layer. The fibers are bonded to the first layer by resin which is applied from underneath the first layer so as not to disturb the orientation of the fibers. Also comprehended is a method of making such a composite laminate structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1975Date of Patent: June 1, 1976Assignee: Brunswick CorporationInventors: Dewey P. Parks, Charles R. Scott