Form-supported Treated Article Patents (Class 34/442)
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Patent number: 11187460Abstract: A device and method for reinforcing recycled aggregate based on in-situ C—S—H production including a first, second, third chamber, and a blast drier. A spray structure arranged on the top of the third chamber; the first and second chamber connected to the spray structure through pumps. A hollowed container arranged at the bottom of the spray structure. A certain gap reserved between the bottom of the container and the bottom of the third chamber, the bottom of the third chamber is provided with at least one drain outlet; the blast drier connected to the bottom of the third chamber, and a cover is arranged on the top of the third chamber. The first chamber contains calcium hydroxide solution. The second chamber contains a mixed solution of TEOS, water and anhydrous ethanol. The container is arranged in the third chamber, and the container is used to contain to-be-treated recycled aggregate.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2018Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: SHANDONG UNIVERSITYInventors: Zhi Ge, Huaqiang Yuan, Renjuan Sun, Yanhua Guan, Xuechi Gao, Yufeng Bi, Zhichao Xue, Yanqiu Hu, Yujie Feng, Jiajie Wu, Xinlei Hu, Jin Qin, Yikai Wang
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Patent number: 10247474Abstract: Microwave drying of ceramic honeycomb logs using a customizable cover that can take the form of a flexible wrap or a rigid cover is disclosed. The cover can be in the form of a wrap disposed directly in contact with the leading edge of the log surface. The cover can also be a rigid cover disposed adjacent but not in contact with the leading edge of the log surface. At least a portion of the trailing edge of the log can remain uncovered either by having windows in the wrap or by the rigid cover only covering the leading edge of the log surface. The customizable cover can be configured to compensate for log shape deformities as well as or in addition to the adverse effect on log shape cause by the drying differential created by passing a log through a microwave drying station leading-edge first.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2015Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Colby William Audinwood, Brett Alan Terwilliger, David Robertson Treacy, Jr., Chauncey James Watches
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Patent number: 8997374Abstract: A drying furnace (20) for drying an object (11) by hot air is provided with a heater (36, 38, 43, 45) that applies radiant heat to a hard-heating region (35, 42) having a larger heat capacity than the other region (37, 44) in the object (11) so as to heat the hard-heating region (35, 42) to a temperature approximate to a temperature of the other region (37, 44).Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Wataru Sato
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Patent number: 8795761Abstract: A coating device for coating a medical device with a drug-eluting material uses an in-process drying station between coats to improve a drug release profile. The drying station includes a heat nozzle configured for applying a uniform drying gas.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Abbott Cardiovascular Systems Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Bobson, Kurt Scheinpflug, Yung-Ming Chen, Jeff H. Smith
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Patent number: 8181357Abstract: A method for drying sensitive articles, essentially textiles made of wool, which are to be dried in the washing drum of a clothes dryer using a computer program. According to known methods for protecting sensitive articles to be dried during a drying program, the articles to be dried are introduced into a protective device which, filled with the articles to be dried, is then inserted into the washing drum before the start of the drying program. In order to prevent damage to the sensitive articles to be dried whenever the protective device is not used, a warning signal is generated prior to the start of the drying program when the protective device containing the sensitive articles to be dried is not properly fixed to the clothes dryer.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbHInventors: Harald Moschütz, Ulrich Nehring
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Publication number: 20120047765Abstract: An accessory for use in mounting and regenerating goggles while on a helmet. Features of the helmet accessory are adapted for securing the goggles, for preventing or minimizing accumulation of snow or dirt on the optical surfaces, and for removing or resisting condensation and fogging inside the goggles. The accessory includes a “face-shaped” mounting surface with nose ridge and forehead ridge configured so that the goggles may be flush seated to protect their foam edgings when sealed against the mounting surface. The mounting system is mounted on the superior front surface of the helmet and requires no modification of the goggles or helmet for use. In use, goggles may be easily transferred from a first position when worn on the user's face to a second “standby” or “regeneration” position engaging the nose and brow ridges of the face-shaped mounting system, where the goggles may be regenerated or conveniently secured when not in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventor: Robert Kolesar
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Publication number: 20110052863Abstract: The present invention is directed to a two-ply absorbent liner for use in a sterilization process and, more particularly, to an absorbent liner having a foam layer and a paper layer for cushioning sterilization trays and surgical instruments in a sterilization pack and providing advantageous moisture absorption functionality during and after completion of a sterilization process. The absorbent liner functions advantageously with steam or ethylene oxide gas as the sterilization agent. The absorbent liner is fabricated from a foam material, preferably a hydrophilic polymeric foam material, e.g., a hydrophilic polyurethane foam flame laminated to paper, preferably medical grade paper. The disclosed liner may be advantageously utilized in sterilizing surgical instruments and in conjunction with sterilizing trays such that potential residual moisture is eliminated from the surface of the instruments or trays and metal surfaces are cushioned.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Shaun Sweeney
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Publication number: 20100307022Abstract: A drying apparatus (10) for silicon-based electronic circuits (30), in particular photovoltaic cells, comprises a drying oven (20) having a drying chamber (46) provided with an entrance aperture (19), through which the silicon-based electronic circuits (30) are introduced therein so as to be subjected to at least a drying cycle, and with an exit aperture (21), through which the silicon-based electronic circuits (30) are removed and in which drying chamber (46) a drying means (50) is disposed, in order to dry the silicon-based electronic circuits (30); and movement means (14) in order to move the silicon-based electronic circuits (30) inside the drying chamber (46) in a direction of advance (X), between the entrance aperture (19) and the exit aperture (21).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2007Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Gisulfo Baccini
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Patent number: 7708933Abstract: A drying jig circulating apparatus includes a drying jig assembling apparatus for assembling a drying jig on a movable table, a drying apparatus for drying a ceramic molded body held by the drying jig, and a drying jig disassembling apparatus for disassembling the drying jig on a movable table, and a drying jig circulating conveyor for transporting the drying jig from the disassembling apparatus to the assembling apparatus. The drying jig is configured by two or more separate jigs with a fixing member that integrates the separate jigs, or formed by one openable jig with a fixing member for maintaining a closed state. The drying jig assembling apparatus further includes a molded body mounting mechanism, a ceramic molded body holding mechanism, and a jig delivering mechanism. The drying jig disassembling apparatus further includes a jig receiving mechanism, a jig releasing mechanism, and a molded body taking-out mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Ibiden Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kenichiro Kasai, Kazuya Naruse
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Patent number: 7625638Abstract: The present invention provides a moisture-absorbent formed body comprising 1) an amine compound and/or a thermally conductive material, 2) a hygroscopic agent, and 3) a resin component, for removing moisture from within the sealed atmosphere of an organic electroluminescent device, and thereby suppressing the occurrence of dark spots.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2003Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Dynic CorporationInventors: Teruo Uchibori, Kaneto Ohyama, Kentaro Miyazawa, Yohei Kawaguchi, Hidehiko Maki, Yusuke Nakajima
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Publication number: 20090083989Abstract: A flow-dividing device of a blowing model for drying and ironing out clothing, in which the blowing model is made by sewing a porous cloth to form a closed model corresponding to human body for wearing wet clothing thereon. An air inlet pipe is formed at the top of the model, and a heating device is connected to an outer end of the air inlet pipe for blowing air into the model. A plurality of flow-dividing tube are provided within the model. One end of each flow-dividing pipe is branched from an inner side of the air inlet pipe, and the other end of each flow-dividing tube is directed respectively to an inner side corresponding to a plurality of laminated portions of the clothing. Accordingly, the clothing can be uniformly dried and the drying duration can be shortened. Besides, the clothing can be maintained in an ironed state.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventor: Chih-Sheng Wang
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Patent number: 7143526Abstract: There is provided a method for drying a ceramic formed body by hot air, the formed body having a peripheral face and end faces constituting a columnar shape, and at least one through-hole extending in an axial direction and open at the end face, the formed body containing ceramics and a heat-gelling binder. The hot air is blown to the formed body in a direction at an angle of 45 to 90 degrees with respect to the axial direction. The method can inhibit deformation such as a bending deformation or a torsional deformation generated in the ceramic formed body in the drying process and crack generation in the firing process after drying.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2005Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: NGK Insulators, Ltd.Inventor: Masanori Katsu
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Patent number: 7103989Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for drying and conditioning sports equipment and apparel. A base contains an airflow generator, such as a motorized fan. Ambient temperature air is conveyed through a plurality of tubular members. Apertures in the tubular members allow for airflow to be conveyed to the surface of sports equipment or apparel. The sports equipment and apparel is maintained a distance from the apertures by pegs, pins or other support members. The base may contain a pad for conveying airflow with a fragrance or an antifungal agent.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: ETC III LLCInventors: James R. Rosseau, Robert H. Rosseau
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Patent number: 7024797Abstract: A horizontally extending hose cleaning and drying apparatus includes a plurality of rack sections connected at ends thereof to create an elongated rack having a slope. Each rack section includes an upper plate having apertures or mesh material to allow water to fall therethrough. Legs are detachably connected to each rack section, the shortest legs being attached to a rack section at one end of the rack and the longest legs being attached to a rack section at the opposite end of the rack to create the slope. Preferably, the rack is of a length of at least 50 feet to accommodate fire hoses.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Inventor: Angelo J. Bessa
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Patent number: 6889448Abstract: A boot dryer device, an associated kit for assembling the boot dryer device and a method of using same are disclosed for use in conveniently drying a pair of wet boots. The boot dryer device includes a T-junction conduit and an adaptor sleeve. The T-junction conduit has an input port and two outlet vent ports. The adaptor sleeve is operationally attached to the T-junction conduit so that it can efficiently transfer heated air from an electric air dryer into a pair of wet boots hung from the T-junction conduit. The kit includes the unconnected components of the device. The method includes the steps of enveloping, hanging, obtaining, plugging, pulling, removing, slipping, switching, turning, unplugging, and wrapping.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2004Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Inventor: Roger S. Frew
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Publication number: 20040088879Abstract: A drying apparatus including a body portion including an upwardly extending drying member which has an upper portion for holding an item of apparel, and a platform coupled to the body portion. The platform can be moved into a first, generally horizontal position over the drying member and can be moved into a second, non-horizontal position not over the drying member such that a user has access to the upper portion of the drying member. The drying apparatus can include an air freshener.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventor: Rick DuRapau
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Patent number: 6681164Abstract: The invention relates to a system for monitoring the wheels (R1, R2, R3, R4) of a motor vehicle (10) for fault states, in particular for incorrect tire pressures, each wheel (R1, R2, R3, R4) to be monitored being assigned a wheel unit (E1, E2, E3, E4) which, after the reception of a trigger signal (TR), supplies data (D1, D2, D3, D4) which is suitable for detecting a fault state and/or for determining the wheel position (FL, FR, RL, RR) of at least one wheel (R1, R2, R3, R4). There is provision for a portable transmitter (12) which can be included with which a trigger signal (TR), in particular a radio-frequency trigger signal, can be generated for at least one wheel unit (E1, E2, E3, E4).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Nikolas Bergerhoff, Martin Fischer
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Patent number: 6560894Abstract: This device aids in the drying or curing process of a turkey tail. The device consists of a flat surface (back plate) with holes and dowels to tack the individual primary turkey tail feathers in a desired drying position. Also, the lower section of the back plate consists of a tray used to contain a chemical that will hasten the drying time. A stabilizing block is placed in the chemical tray over the meaty part of the turkey tail and fastened to the back plate with a bolt and wing nut. The device and the turkey tail can then be placed upright in a small space, or hung on a nail or screw using the slot on the rear of the back plate, for the drying duration.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Inventor: Mark David Leber
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Patent number: 6374512Abstract: Method and apparatus for reducing contamination of a substrate in a substrate processing system. The apparatus has a substrate support, a gas directing shield circumscribing the substrate support and a shadow ring disposed vertically above the substrate support and gas directing shield for retaining the substrate. The gas directing shield and substrate support define an annular channel that is provided with an edge purge gas. The edge purge gas imparts a force at the edge of a substrate resting on the substrate support the lifts it off the substrate supports and against the shadow ring. The shadow ring further has a plurality of conduits extending from its upper surface to its sidewall to provide a path for the edge purge gas to vent and to impede the flow of process gases under the backside and around the edge of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: Applied Materials, Inc.Inventors: Xin Sheng Guo, Shin-Hung Li, Lawrence Lei
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Patent number: 6256903Abstract: The present invention relates to heating systems for drying wet coatings such as printing inks, paint, sealants, etc. applied to a substrate. In particular, the invention relates to a drying system in which a blower having an inlet directs a current of heated gas such as air towards a wet coating on a substrate to dry the coating and wherein the heated air is circulated back to the inlet of the blower once the air impinges the coating on the substrate. The present invention also relates to a drying system in which the substrate is supported about a thermally conductive roll having a plurality of energy emitters disposed within the conductive roll along a length of the conductive roll. The plurality of energy emitters are controlled to selectively emit energy along the length of the conductive roll.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Research, IncorporatedInventor: Paul D. Rudd
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Patent number: 6212793Abstract: An apparatus and method are presented for drying and storing laboratory containers which significantly reduce the introduction of contaminants into the containers. A laboratory container system includes one or more containers and a rack for holding the containers in an inverted position. Each container has a base portion, a column portion, and a receptacle portion. A lateral dimension of the base portion is greater than that of the column portion. During use, a container is inverted, and the column portion is inserted between sides of a slot in a flat member of the rack. The spacing between the sides of the slot is sufficient to allow the column portion to pass therebetween, but not the base portion. As a result, the base portion of the container contacts an upper portion of both sides of the slot, and the container is suspended from the rack by the base portion in an inverted position.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1998Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventor: Allison L. Goad
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Patent number: 6108932Abstract: A method for thermocapillary drying of substrates includes the step of elevating a submerged substrate away from a rinsing liquid. Such movement of the substrate forms a meniscus on opposite sides of the substrate. The curved raised portion of the meniscus at each side of the substrate is gently heated in such a way as to induce thermocapillary flows, which cause the rinsing fluid to flow away from the substrate so that the withdrawing substrate may be pulled out dry and clean. Heating may be accomplished by directing a warm gas onto the meniscus or by heating the meniscus with rays from a radiation/light source. Apparatus is also provided for performing the various method steps.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Steag MicroTech GmbHInventor: An-Ti Chai, deceased
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Patent number: 6085436Abstract: A glove dryer attachment for a boot dryer includes a boot dryer attachment flange that is configured to mount on a boot dryer. A panel on the boot dryer attachment is provided with ribs projecting from the panel and defining air duct passages, including air inlet passages along one side of the panel and air discharge passages along the other side of the panel. The ribs and panel define open airway connections joining the air inlet passages and air discharge passages. The boot dryer attachment flange includes a baffle arranged to guide air into the intake passages and outwardly from the discharge passages.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Peet Shoe Dryer, Inc.Inventor: Blair G. Peet
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Patent number: 6041517Abstract: A method and related blowing model for drying and synchronously ironing out the clothing by using a blowing model, the main steps include: The porous cloth is sewn to a model of an upper half of human body. The model is comprising of an upper half portion of body, a neck portion and an upper limbs portion, and is formed in a sealed type. An air-blowing pipe is installed on the top end face of neck portion. A manifold is mounted in the neck portion and is able to be vertically stretched down to the lower end of body, and a branch manifold is mounted in the neck-manifold to surround the neck portion. The porous cloth is sewn to a model of a lower half of human body. The model comprises of a lower half portion of body and lower limbs portion, and is formed in sealed type. An air-blowing pipe is installed on the top end face of body.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Inventor: Jyh-Sheng Wang
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Patent number: 6038781Abstract: The assembly includes a plurality of flexible and inflatable bags 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 56 and 58, each having a rectangular cross section with an open end for receiving air from various ducts 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 62 and 66, and extending vertically to a nozzle end 52. A plurality of first starboard bags 43 overlap a plurality of second starboard bags 44 in the horizontal direction and a plurality of first port bags 46 overlap a plurality of second port bags 47 in the horizontal direction. Also, the second starboard 44 and port 47 bags are spaced downstream from the first 43 starboard and port 46 bags. The nozzles 52 of the first starboard bags 43 are disposed in a first horizontal V.sub.a.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1999Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Proto-Vest, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Patrick McElroy, Christopher Patrick McElroy, Lucian G. McElroy
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Patent number: 6006441Abstract: In a process and apparatus for drying small articles in a process container, such as closure elements of pharmaceutical vessels after a treatment of the closure elements, an air-permeable support is arranged beneath the articles to support them and prepared preheated air is fed to the interior of the process container and through the support to dry the articles while they are resting on the support. An additional air mass flow is at least once briefly passed under the support during the drying operation, to lift and thereby turn the small articles to ensure at least substantially complete drying thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Inventors: Harald Wittler, Olaf Horner
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Patent number: 5992045Abstract: A collapsible drying apparatus and method for forming and collapsing such apparatus, said apparatus comprising a frame having an expanded state and a collapsed state, a web substantially stretched over the frame, at least one support member coupled to the frame, and a strap having its ends coupled to the web, including a releasable fastener located a predetermined distance from one of the ends of the strap, and having adjustable length to apply a corresponding tension to the frame and the web, biasing the apparatus into a convexly arcuate condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Assignee: Bajer Design & Marketing, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Kellogg, Dean B. Krotts
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Patent number: 5894680Abstract: A process and device for heating at least one portion of the internal fitting of a boot, for thermoforming the fitting. The heating of the internal fitting, at a temperature of about 120.degree.-140.degree. C., is done while the fitting is arranged within the boot. The heated air is emitted from an air distribution element, in which each outlet is positioned relative to the internal fitting at least at a minimum predetermined distance. In a preferred embodiment, the device includes an arrangement for positioning a pair of air distribution elements into respective ones of a pair of boots, including respective seats that receive the vamps of the boots, thereby positioning the boots with their heels extending upwardly, and respective abutments that limit the introduction of the air distribution elements within the boots.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Salomon S.A.Inventors: Olivier Dalvy, Jean-Philippe Gorliez
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Patent number: 5761827Abstract: Air flow in a hollow wall, ceiling, or floor is created by forcing air into or drawing air out of the wall, ceiling, or floor through a hole around a pipe through which the pipe extends from the wall, ceiling, or floor. The apparatus of the invention includes a body that fits around the pipe to position an end against the wall, ceiling, or floor surrounding the pipe and hole and provides for the connection of an air flow hose thereto. The air flow hose provides a source of pressurized air or a source of vacuum to force air into the wall, ceiling, or floor or draw air therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Inventor: James A. Guasch
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Patent number: 5704134Abstract: A rack assembly for drying short lumber pieces is provided. The rack assembly includes unitary racks for supporting each tier of lumber pieces in a stack. Each rack includes transverse stickers to separate it from the preceding tier and a number of longitudinal tracks to guide the placement of the short lumber pieces. The pieces are arranged end-to-end in rows extending the length of the rack and the rows are arranged side-by-side across the width of the rack. A method of using such a rack to facilitate the drying of lumber is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Carter Sprague Inc.Inventors: John L. Carter, Everett C. Davidson, Larry C. Lagging
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Patent number: 5660541Abstract: A system and method for supporting a superconductor tape during a heat treating process includes a cylindrical spool which is longitudinally split into a first half and a second half. Clamps are provided to hold the halves of the spool together in a first configuration. Additionally, shims are provided which can be positioned between the halves and which, in cooperation with the clamps, hold the halves of the spool in a second configuration. Before the heating process, the superconductor tape is wound onto the spool while it is being held by the clamps in its first configuration. The clamps are then released and the superconductor tape is subjected to the heating process. After the heating process, the shims are positioned between the halves, and the clamps are reengaged to form the spool in its second configuration. The superconductor tape can then be removed from the spool.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1994Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: General AtomicsInventors: Lawrence D. Woolf, Robert A. Olstad
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Patent number: RE38591Abstract: A collapsible drying apparatus and method for forming and collapsing such apparatus, said apparatus comprising a frame having an expanded state and a collapsed state, a web substantially stretched over the frame, at least one support member coupled to the frame, and a strap having its ends coupled to the web, including a releasable fastener located a predetermined distance from one of the ends of the strap, and having adjustable length to apply a corresponding tension to the frame and the web, biasing the apparatus into a convexly accurate condition.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2000Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Bajer Design & Marketing, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Kellogg, Dean B. Krotts