Apron Patents (Class 19/127)
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Patent number: 11447920Abstract: A system and method for the construction of a hemp mat having consistent density whereby the hemp fiber mat may be used to strengthen ice or other entities for any number of applications and different types of construction designed such that it may be sturdy enough to stay bonded when it is transported, unrolled, and soaked during ice road construction but loose enough to break apart during spring to reduce blockage and environmental damage to the waterway on which the ice road was constructed.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2022Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Inventor: Luke G. Millam
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Patent number: 6815208Abstract: A method of treating hydrotest water to inhibits oxygen corrosion, microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) and to allow safe discharge of water. The combination treatment plan reduces biocide usage in a high pH brine. The reduced overall chemical usage facilitates meeting environmental guidelines while also minimizing chemical cost. The method includes: adding an oxygen scavenger to remove oxygen and prevent or minimize oxygen corrosion; raising the hydrotest water pH, typically in excess of pH 9.5; adding a biocide in reduced amount; and adding a scale inhibitor to inhibit scale.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Champion Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Rupi Prasad
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Patent number: 4293983Abstract: A high speed gill box having an upper head and lower head each of which contains a compliment of individual unconnected faller bars constrained to move in a smooth closed loop path. Each head is constructed to engage the associated faller bars outside of the pinned area to guide the faller bars through the closed loop path. Cam tracks are provided outside of the faller bar guide paths for engaging a crank arm extending away from the main pinned portion of each faller bar to provide proper orientation as the faller bar moves along its fixed path. Sprocket drives are provided in each head for engaging some of the faller bars and pushing them along the closed loop path. The pushed faller bars, as they exit the drive sprockets, push the faller bars ahead of them through the closed loop path. The drive sprockets are mounted at one end of the drafting zone while idler sprockets are mounted at the other end of the drafting zone to facilitate movement of the faller bars from the drafting zone.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1979Date of Patent: October 13, 1981Assignee: The Warner & Swasey CompanyInventors: George S. Van Deusen, Joseph F. Ogrinc
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Patent number: 4193170Abstract: In a drawing device for sliver comprising two endless moving elements having cooperating working runs between which the sliver passes, at least one of the elements is constituted by a plurality of bars extending between a pair of parallel carriers (e.g. chains) and each bar has a convexly curved outer working surface from which penetration members, (e.g. needles) extend.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1978Date of Patent: March 18, 1980Assignee: N. Schlumberger & CieInventor: Jean F. Herubel
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Patent number: 4107821Abstract: In a drawing device for sliver comprising two endless moving elements having cooperating working runs between which the sliver passes, at least one of the elements is constituted by a plurality of bars extending between a pair of parallel carriers (e.g. chains) and each bar has a convexly curved outer working surface from which penetration members, (e.g. needles) extend.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1976Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Assignee: N. Schlumberger & CieInventor: Jean Frederic Herubel
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Patent number: 4016627Abstract: A removable fixing system for the needle bars on chain gills, for supporting and driving the bars, in which each bar is pivotally connected, by its two ends on two chains, and has, at one of its ends, a bent extension the free end of which is engaged in a fixed cam groove the configuration of which determines the orientation of the bar at every point on its path. Each bar is mounted for pivoting, by its two ends, respectively adjacent the inner lateral face of one of the two chains and adjacent the external lateral face of the other of the chains, the pivotal connections between each of the two members constituted by each bar and the corresponding chain each being provided by a respective pivot mounted in overhung manner on one of these two members, in a direction transverse to the direction of the chain, and engaged in a corresponding bore of the other member, while locking means ensure axial positioning of the bar on its pivots.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1975Date of Patent: April 12, 1977Assignee: N. Schlumberger & CieInventor: Jean Frederic Herubel