With Gas Incorporating; Fluid Mixing, Delivering, Or Conveying Patents (Class 366/10)
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Patent number: 11040463Abstract: A method for coating a support with a lightweight insulating shotcrete, includes preparing the shotcrete by mixing, in predetermined proportions, at least a fibrous aggregate, a binder and water; pouring the prepared shotcrete in a tank; having at least one outlet; continuously moving the wet shotcrete in the tank until it reaches the or each outlet; sucking the wet shotcrete along a feeding pipe linking the outlet of the tank to a spraying gun, with a Venturi hose fed with pressurized air, included in the spraying gun; spraying the sucked shotcrete on the support with the spraying gun.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2016Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Inventor: Damien Baumer
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Patent number: 10967422Abstract: A kneaded sand property adjusting system including: a kneading device; a kneaded sand storage hopper that stores kneaded sand; a molding device that molds the sand conveyed from the sand storage hopper; a control device that controls water injection until a property of the sand meets a kneaded sand target property; and kneaded sand amount measuring instruments that measure the amount of sand stored in storage hopper, wherein the control device stores the batch number of each kneaded batch and the kneaded sand property measured at the time of kneading, calculates the batch number of the kneaded batch that corresponds to the molding sand being loaded into the molding device by the kneaded sand amount measuring instruments, associates the property of the molding sand with the property stored on by the batch number that was calculated, and corrects the target property on the basis of the values of the properties.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2017Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: SINTOKOGIO, LTD.Inventors: Yuichi Ogura, Hisashi Harada
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Patent number: 10569972Abstract: An improved particulate handling system is provided. The system includes a plurality of particulate storage areas and a plurality of types of particulate. Each type of particulate can be housed in a separate particulate storage area. Separate particulate conveyors are in operable communication with each of the particulate storage areas. Separate drive systems can be in operable control of the each of the particulate conveyors. The particulate conveyors convey particulate into an air flow path. The separate drive systems can be operated independently and/or at varied speeds.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2015Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: MONTAG INVESTMENTS, LLCInventors: Roger A. Montag, Isaac Mogler, Jason Fehr
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Patent number: 10537861Abstract: A system and method of wellbore operations that uses an eductor unit for introducing additives into a moving fluid stream to form a mixture. The mixture is used as a completion drilling fluid for drilling through plugs installed in a wellbore. Example additives include polymers, such as friction reducers, viscosifiers, potassium chloride, polysaccharide, polyacrylamide, biocides, lubricants, long chain polymer molecules, and the like. The fluid is primarily fresh water and/or brine water, and acts as a motive fluid in the eductor unit for drawing the additive into the eductor unit. Forming the mixture in the eductor unit which is injected into the wellbore.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2017Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: CHEMRIGHT, LLCInventor: Don B. Cobb
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Patent number: 10371697Abstract: The present invention pertains to the field of manufacture of diagnostic test elements. Specifically, the invention relates to a diagnostic test element for determining an analyte comprised in a body fluid sample, said test element comprising at least one test field with at least one detection layer and at least one separation layer, wherein said at least one separation layer comprises dispersed SiO2 in an amount of about 1.0 to 1.6 g/m2. The invention also relates to a coating composition being capable of forming a separation layer on a diagnostic test element of the present invention described above. Moreover, provided is a method for the manufacture of the diagnostic test element as well as the use of the diagnostic test element for determining the amount of an analyte, preferably, glucose, in a sample of a subject.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2016Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Ibach, Yilmaz Isgoeren
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Patent number: 10189180Abstract: A foam injection system for use in the manufacture of cementitious products includes a foam injection body and first and second port inserts. The foam injection body defines a slurry passageway and a port passageway having a port opening in fluid communication with the slurry passageway. The first and second port inserts respectively define first and second foam passageways having first and second orifice sizes. The first and second orifice sizes are different. The first and second port inserts are adapted to removably mount to the foam injection body such that the respective foam passageway is in fluid communication with the slurry passageway via the port opening of the port passageway. One port insert can be replaced with another to readily vary the pressure of the foam passing through the particular port insert and injected into a cementitious slurry traveling through the slurry passageway.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2014Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: James Wittbold, Luis Carrazco
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Patent number: 9095784Abstract: A vapour recovery process for a SAGD (Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage) system for a heavy oil recovery facility, the process comprising a venturi ejector having one active inlet, one passive inlet and one outlet, the active inlet being supplied with natural gas to provide gas flow sufficient to operate the ejector, the passive inlet being connected to a mixture of vented vapours from storage tanks and low pressure equipment, and the outlet supplying fuel to a system along with the natural gas; wherein the movement of the natural gas through the ejector creates a vacuum so as to draw the vapours from the tanks and low pressure equipment into the ejector and then toward the low pressure fuel system, wherein the vented vapours are burned, instead of being released to the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2011Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: 1nSite Technologies Ltd.Inventor: Kenneth James
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Publication number: 20150122153Abstract: A process for producing insulating foam, wherein certain especially small inorganic minerals such as silica fume are directly integrated into bubble fluid to better mechanically strengthen bubbles formed and thus allow the formation of smaller bubbles to be reformed by mechanical means. In this process where these same bubbles are now in some part composed of inorganic solids. A process whereby these minerals are maintained as to their median size and dispersion within the bubble fluid by the following; rotor stator mixing and or a recirculating pump, the inclusion within exotherming calcium-chloride salt, the use of other physical exciters such as hydrogen-peroxide, and by straining out outliers of unwanted size or form.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2014Publication date: May 7, 2015Applicant: AIR KRETE, INC.Inventors: Terry P. Warner, R. Keene Christopher
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Patent number: 8905627Abstract: A system for blending polymers and other chemicals in an aqueous liquid is provided. Static mixers and tubes, preferably in one or more tube bundles, provide a volume sufficient to allow a residence time in the system to hydrate a polymer. Static mixers may be integrated with a tube bundle. The system may be mounted on a portable base such as a trailer. The concentration of polymer and chemicals in water may be controlled by a controller. A variable speed electric pump may be utilized to precisely control the amount of polymers or other chemicals added to the aqueous liquid.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Inventor: Jerry W. Noles, Jr.
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Patent number: 8858061Abstract: An apparatus and method to measure and control the slump of concrete by monitoring sensor within the interior surface of a concrete mixer and a liquid flow meter. Data is analyzed by a computer processing unit to determine the slump of the concrete, liquid needed the quantity of concrete within the mixer, the amount of concrete poured, and the starting and ending time of the pour.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2008Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Inventor: Berthold Berman
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Publication number: 20140269143Abstract: A hot asphalt recycling system, in order to obtain RAC, which is to be used in the production of one of the asphalt layers, from RAP material, characterized by comprising an inner air channel (25) which is positioned in the inner volume of the body (20), connects an air inlet pipe (241) which provides the primary hot air input to the body (20) to the said outer air channel (24) and at least a section of which extends at the vicinity of the transmission line (23) and a mixer (50) wherein the RAP, which is at the desired amount and which comes from the discharge mechanism (27), new bitumen at a predetermined amount and optionally at least one chemical additive are mixed for a predetermined period.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: E-MAK MAKINE INSAAT TICARET VE SANAYI A.S.Inventor: Mehmet Nezir GENCER
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Publication number: 20140153353Abstract: Disclosed is a method for adding an additive to a cement-like composition, preferably a concrete mixture. The method includes forming a liquid flow, preferably a water flow; feeding an additive to the system; dosing said additive to said liquid flow by feeding it transversely and/or counter-currently to the liquid flow in such a way that mixture is formed which includes said additive and nanocellulose; and adding the formed mixture as an additive to a cement-like composition. Furthermore, disclosed is a cement-like composition and to an apparatus for adding an additive to a cement-like composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2012Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: UPM-KYMMENE CORPORATIONInventors: Jan-Erik Teirfolk, Timo Koskinen, Sirkka Gustafsson
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Publication number: 20140119152Abstract: A tool for infecting fluid into and mixing with cementitious material includes a V-shaped or triangularly shaped blade connected to a tubular handle, the blade having a central open area, a top edge and interior edges. The top and interior edges have a plurality of notched cut-outs that together with the edges of the blade form corners for engaging and mixing the cementitious material and fluid as the blade moves through it.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2012Publication date: May 1, 2014Inventor: Samuel L. Roye
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Publication number: 20140029371Abstract: A foam production system for producing a foam suitable for combining with a concrete mix comprises an air actuator for providing pressurized air to an aerator assembly and a water actuator arranged to provide pressurized water. A foaming agent is added to the water in a mixing chamber. The mixture of water and foaming agent is pumped out of the mixing chamber to the aerator, which is arranged to mix pressurized air into the mixture of a water and foaming agent to produce a foam output that is suitable for being combined with concrete mix to produce foamed concrete.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Inventor: Paul M. Falco
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Publication number: 20130272084Abstract: The invention relates to a method and system for monitoring and adjusting both air content and rheology (e.g., slump, slump flow) properties of a hydratable concrete mix contained within a concrete mixer. The system simultaneously tracks dosage of both rheology-modifying admixture (e.g., polycarboxylate polymer cement dispersant) and air control agent or “ACA” (e.g., air entraining agent) by reference to at least four nominal dose response (“NDR”) curves or profiles, which at least four NDR profiles are based on the respective behaviors of each of the ACA and rheology-modifying agent on air content and rheology.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Eric Koehler, Mark F. Roberts
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Patent number: 8517594Abstract: A process for manufacturing set cellular cement, including the steps of: (i) mixing cementitious material, water, foaming agent and optionally additives into a free flowing slurry having a slump of at least 100 mm; subsequently (ii) injecting and distributing air into the slurry of step (i) to form a cellular slurry; subsequently (iii) casting the cellular slurry of step (ii); and finally allowing the cellular slurry to set. And, an apparatus for carrying out the process.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2008Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Lafarge SAInventors: Michel Rigaudon, Jorg Bold, Steven Roy Butler, Eric Millamon
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Publication number: 20130180717Abstract: A method of preparing a concrete composition for downhole injection includes utilizing a controller to control a process including circulating process water in a process water supply loop for a predetermined period while monitoring and controlling the temperature and flow rate of the process water, circulating aqueous-based air entrainment solution in an aqueous-based air entrainment solution supply loop for the predetermined period and controlling the flow rate of the aqueous-based air entrainment solution and after the predetermined period of time in which the flow of process water and aqueous-based air entrainment solution have stabilized, simultaneously actuating valves to divert and mix the process water, the aqueous-based air entrainment solution and compressed air to produce an air-entrained foam and mixing the foam with a concrete composition to be deployed downhole.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2013Publication date: July 18, 2013Inventors: Charles D. Welker, Norman Scott Smith
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Publication number: 20130114367Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for producing foamed bitumen for a road construction machine, comprising at least one mixing device having a reaction chamber, in which hot bitumen and at least one reaction fluid can be mixed together via an inlet device comprising at least one inlet nozzle and can be discharged from the mixing device via an outlet device, with at least one compressed-air device being provided, via which the inlet device and/or the outlet device can be subjected to a compressed-air stream for testing and/or cleaning purposes. The present invention further also relates to a method for maintaining such an apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: BOMAG GMBHInventors: Juergen Heusinger, Andreas Nacke, Thorsten Jörig
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Publication number: 20130100759Abstract: A multi-leg discharge boot can include an inlet conduit and first and second outlet conduits separated by a junction portion. The inlet conduit includes an entry segment, a transition segment and a heel portion disposed therebetween. The inlet conduit can include an inlet end and a junction end. A junction portion is disposed at the junction end of the inlet conduit between first and second junction openings. The junction portion includes a substantially planar wall region that is substantially perpendicular to a main flow discharge axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2012Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANYInventor: United States Gypsum Company
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Patent number: 8408781Abstract: A method of preparing a concrete composition includes utilizing a controller to control a process including circulating process water in a process water supply loop for a predetermined period while monitoring and controlling the temperature and flow rate of the process water, circulating aqueous-based air entrainment solution in an aqueous-based air entrainment solution supply loop for the predetermined period and controlling the flow rate of the aqueous-based air entrainment solution and after the predetermined period of time in which the flow of process water and aqueous-based air entrainment solution have stabilized, simultaneously actuating valves to divert and mix the process water, the aqueous-based air entrainment solution and compressed air to produce an air-entrained foam and mixing the foam with a concrete composition.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Inventors: Charles D. Welker, Norman Scott Smith
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Patent number: 8282263Abstract: An apparatus and a method for adding wet ash to cement which make it possible to fed wet ash to a cement mill without generating cost for drying the wet ash and new setting space at the neighboring area of the entrance portion of the cement mill. The apparatus comprises a dewaterer for dewatering wet ash, a mixer 7 for mixing the wet ash with one of materials that are mixed with clinker and ground together, and a feeder 11 for feeding the mixture to a cement mill 14. After dewatered, the wet ash with predetermined quantity is mixed with the one of the materials that are mixed with clinker and ground together and fed to the mill. The water content of the wet ash after dewatered is adjusted to 20 mass percent or below, preferably to 15 mass percent or below. A centrifugal separator can be used as the dewaterer, and a pug mill may be used as the mixer. Modified ash (fly ash slurry) from fly ash decarbonization facilities can effectively be used as the wet ash by feeding it to the cement mill.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2006Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Taiheiyo Cement CorporationInventor: Shinichiro Saito
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Patent number: 8235576Abstract: A method and apparatus for cooling a mixture with an injection system. The injection system is adjustable to accommodate the relative position and particular specifications of a given container (e.g., concrete mixer). In one embodiment, the injection system is operable to inject a coolant directly into the mixture while in the mixing process.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2011Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Air Liquide Industrial U.S. LPInventors: Eric P. Klein, Dino K. Teas, Andrew M. Garnett
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Patent number: 8133316Abstract: A process for preparing an asphalt mixture from recycled asphalt pavement (RAP), virgin aggregate, filler and first and second binder materials, is disclosed. The process comprises steps of transporting RAP through a first drum; transporting virgin aggregate through a second drum; adding a first binder material to the RAP in the first drum to provide treated RAP; supplying the treated RAP, the virgin aggregate, filler and a second binder material to a mixing zone; and mixing to provide the asphalt mixture.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2009Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Karel Poncelet, Gerrit Gijsbertus Van Bochove
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Publication number: 20120008453Abstract: A system for managing a concrete delivery vehicle having a mixing drum 14 and hydraulic drive 16 for rotating the mixing drum, including a rotational sensor 20 configured to sense a rotational speed of the mixing drum, a hydraulic sensor 22 coupled to the hydraulic drive and configured to sense a hydraulic pressure required to turn the mixing drum, a temperature sensor for sensing temperature of the drum, and a communications port 26 configured to communicate a slump calculation to a status system 28 commonly used in the concrete industry, wherein the sensing of the rotational speed of the mixing drum is used to qualify a calculation of current slump based on the hydraulic pressure required to turn the mixing drum. Temperature readings are further used to qualify or evaluate a load. Also, water purge connections facilitate cold weather operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: VERIFI LLCInventors: Roy Cooley, John I. Compton, Michael Topputo, Steve Verdino, Jerold Brickler, Robert B. Fitzpatrick, Mark E. Peters
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Publication number: 20100246312Abstract: A method of preparing a concrete composition includes utilizing a controller to control a process including circulating process water in a process water supply loop for a predetermined period while monitoring and controlling the temperature and flow rate of the process water, circulating aqueous-based air entrainment solution in an aqueous-based air entrainment solution supply loop for the predetermined period and controlling the flow rate of the aqueous-based air entrainment solution and after the predetermined period of time in which the flow of process water and aqueous-based air entrainment solution have stabilized, simultaneously actuating valves to divert and mix the process water, the aqueous-based air entrainment solution and compressed air to produce an air-entrained foam and mixing the foam with a concrete composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Charles D. Welker, Norman Scott Smith
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Patent number: 7794133Abstract: Mixing devices and processes that make it possible to mix flowable finely divided solid particles with liquids (and/or slurries of solids in liquids) contained in an open top container outdoors under windy conditions, with reduced or eliminated dusting from entrainment of the flowable finely divided solids by the wind, utilize a mixing device with a dust-tight housing open at its bottom and partially immersed below the surface of the liquid, an inlet port on the housing for the finely divided solids, an outlet port on the housing for escape of air displaced by liquids flowing through an opening into the immersed portion of the housing, and, inside the housing, a driven impeller that causes the actual mixing.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Scott Environmental ServicesInventors: Paul Martin Kern, Michael Lane Gentsch, Billy Roy Scott, Jeanne McCoy Scott, legal representative, Norvell Edwin Wisdom, Jr.
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Patent number: 7784994Abstract: Mixing apparatus includes a batch mixing vessel with an inlet to receive constituent material, an agitation assembly for mixing the constituents and an outlet to convey batches of the mixed is provided. The apparatus includes a pressurizing device for pressurizing the vessel to assist in evacuation of the mix, and a conduit through which the mix is conveyed. A single pneumatic source is used both to pressurize the mixing vessel and to drive a jet pump including the batch loader. During the mixing cycle, the compressor used to discharge the finished mix is generally idle. This compressor can be used during these periods to drive a jet pump to load the mixing vessel. Therefore, manual loading is avoided and can be achieved such that the mixing cycle time is not interrupted.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2004Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Carroll Autoload LimitedInventors: Anthony Walby Wakefield, John Joseph Carroll
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Patent number: 7780335Abstract: An embodiment for a water control apparatus is disclosed that may be used with a concrete mixing assembly. The apparatus may include flowmeter unit and a normally closed valve unit. The normally closed valve unit may be in fluid communication with, and removably connected to, the flowmeter unit. A control unit may be provide that may monitor the flowmeter unit and electronically control the opening of the normally closed valve unit. A switch may be also provided for that may electrically communicate with the control unit to. The activation of the switch being operable to cause the normally closed valve to open and result in the flow of water into a concrete mixing drum that is in fluid communication with the normally closed valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Inventor: Lars Rosaen
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Patent number: 7766537Abstract: An apparatus for on-site manufacturing of lightweight concrete used for insulation in roof decks and roof systems of building structures. The apparatus is supported on a transportable trailer frame and includes a mixer, a concrete pump, and one or more tanks for holding a mixture of water and chemical products, such as foaming agents. The chemical agents/water solution is mixed with pressurized air according to a desired foam density and volume and is pumped through a foam cylinder ejector. The air/solution mixture exiting the ejector is directed into a carburetor which generates a foam product by mechanical impact of the air/solution mixture with beads contained in the carburetor. Concrete and the foam product are combined in the mixer, in accordance with a predetermined mixture ratio, and released into the concrete pump for forced discharge from the apparatus and application to a roof structure.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2010Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Inventor: Henry Gembala
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Patent number: 7470338Abstract: A process for manufacturing plasterboard and a plasterboard manufacturing unit are provided, the process including feeding hydratable calcium sulphate and water into a first mixer (2) and into a second mixer (3); feeding in a facing (5); preparing a first gypsum slurry in the first mixer (2); preparing a second gypsum slurry in the second mixer (3); applying the first slurry onto the facing and forming a crude surface layer; applying the second slurry onto the crude surface layer and forming a crude core layer with a density lower than that of the crude surface layer; forming a plasterboard; hydrating and drying the board. This process allows the formation of the different layers of gypsum to be controlled independently.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: LaFarge PlatresInventors: Bruno Callais, Paul Jallon, Jean Louis Laurent, Michel Rigaudon
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Publication number: 20080310248Abstract: A process for manufacturing set cellular cement, including the steps of: (i) mixing cementitious material, water, foaming agent and optionally additives into a free flowing slurry having a slump of at least 100 mm; subsequently (ii) injecting and distributing air into the slurry of step (i) to form a cellular slurry; subsequently (iii) casting the cellular slurry of step (ii); and finally allowing the cellular slurry to set. And, an apparatus for carrying out the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: LAFARGE PLATRESInventors: Michel Rigaudon, Jorg Bold, Steven Roy Butler, Eric Millamon
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Publication number: 20080273415Abstract: Apparatus and methods produce substantially continuous batches of high-strength concrete. Portland cement, flyash, sand, water, and concrete chemical additives are premixed in a multi-stage process, prior to final mixing with the coarse aggregates. In sequence, the complete mixing process includes: 1) a twin-shaft compulsory mixer to blend the materials, then disposing the mixture into; 2) a horizontal screw conveyor, continuously mixing as the mixture passes through the housing, thereby disposed simultaneously with the coarse aggregates into; and 3) the mixer concrete delivery truck, wherein the concrete is mixed further.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Jonel EngineeringInventors: Richard THORNTON, Craig Lawson, Chris Crain
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Patent number: 7438507Abstract: A method of transporting pulverulent filling material through at least one line. The method comprises opening a chamber-like line region located in the at least one line, introducing the pulverulent filling material into the chamber-like line region, closing the chamber-like line region, and pressing the pulverulent filling material out of the chamber-like line region and at least partially into the at least one line using at least one compressed air pulse.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2006Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Harro Höfliger Verpackungsmaschinen GmbHInventor: Rolf Scharger
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Patent number: 7267473Abstract: A system for transferring coloring agents for concrete to a ready mix truck or the like, includes a tank for receiving coloring agents. The tank includes lines for supplying it with water and a pump for transferring the coloring agents to the ready mix truck through a discharge line.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Solomon Colors, Inc.Inventor: Charles Kreutzer
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Patent number: 6923565Abstract: A process and equipment for producing multi-color concrete products, including architectural concrete blocks, concrete bricks, modular concrete products that are suitable for use in landscaping applications, such as retaining wall blocks, concrete pavers, and concrete slabs. The invention includes a hopper that is divided into separate sections, with each section intended to contain a differently colored concrete. Each hopper section includes a controllable discharge opening that permits precise control of the amount of each concrete color that is discharged from the hopper. The colored concrete is then transported to and dumped into a hopper of a concrete product production machine, where the concrete is blended into a multi-color concrete blend for use in producing the concrete products.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Anchor Wall Systems, Inc.Inventor: Jay Jeffrey Johnson
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Patent number: 6860313Abstract: A device for preparing moulding sand. The device includes a mixer configured to operate under at least a partial vacuum and at least one feeder to introduce components to be mixed. An inlet in the mixer is of sufficient size to allow rapid introduction of the components into the mixer from the feeder. The combination of large inlet opening and a pressure differential between the mixer and the feeder significantly reduces the time required to fill the mixer. In addition, the presence of the pressure differential made possible by the vacuum in the mixer reduces the likelihood that airborne contaminants resident in the mixer will migrate outside the mixer. Optional moveable conveyor chutes minimize contact of airborne contaminants with adjacent equipment, while optional mixing tools facilitate the introduction of powdered additives into the mixer.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2001Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Gustav Eirich GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Uwe Greissing, Dieter Adelmann, Paul Eirich, Herbert Durr, Winfried Diem
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Patent number: 6780356Abstract: A process and apparatus for creating an acoustically absorbent porous panel comprises the steps of dispensing cement and fibers with a dry mixer to create a dry mix and aqueous mixing water, surfactant and air with an aqueous mixer to create a foam. The process and apparatus provides for combining and mixing the foam and dry mix in a combining mixer to form a foamed cementitious material comprising on a wet basis about 53% to about 68% by weight cement, about 17% to about 48% by weight water, about 0.05% to about 5% by weight fibers, and about 0.01% to about 10% by weight surfactant. The foamed cementitious material is then dried or cured in a drying chamber. The dried foamed cementitious material may then textured with an embossing roller. The cementitious material provides good acoustical performance with enhanced durability and moisture resistance.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: AWI Licensing CompanyInventors: Dean L. Putt, John J. Hartman, Jr., Chester W. Hallett, Andrea M. Moser
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Patent number: 6710142Abstract: There is provided a method for extracting a gaseous fluid which comprises extracting the gaseous fluid through fluid extraction ports set up on the top face portion of a vertical-type agitation tank equipped inside with an agitator, wherein two fluid extraction ports are set up at positions approximately symmetrical about the center of the top face portion of the vertical-type agitation tank, or wherein at least three fluid extraction ports are set up each at a vertex of an approximately regular polygon having the central point identical with the center of the top face portion of the vertical-type agitation tank.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Idemitsu Petrochemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasunobu Kaneko, Takamichi Matsumura, Tomoo Nambu, Itaru Matsuhiro
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Patent number: 6644844Abstract: The present disclosure provides a blender apparatus that can be used to prepare a slurry from carrier fluids and solids. In a preferred embodiment, the blender includes a mixing tub system, a fluids intake system, a solids intake system and a slurry delivery system. The fluids intake system preferably includes a first intake pump and a second intake pump that independently or cooperatively draw fluids into the blender. The slurry delivery system preferably includes a first discharge pump and a second discharge pump that independently or cooperatively delivery slurry from the mixing tub system.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Flotek Industries, Inc.Inventors: Dan Neal, John Callihan, Kavin Bowens
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Publication number: 20030161212Abstract: The present disclosure provides a blender apparatus that can be used to prepare a slurry from carrier fluids and solids. In a preferred embodiment, the blender includes a mixing tub system, a fluids intake system, a solids intake system and a slurry delivery system. The fluids intake system preferably includes a first intake pump and a second intake pump that independently or cooperatively draw fluids into the blender. The slurry delivery system preferably includes a first discharge pump and a second discharge pump that independently or cooperatively delivery slurry from the mixing tub system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2003Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: Flotek Industries, Inc.Inventors: Dan Neal, John Callihan, Kavin Bowens
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Publication number: 20030142579Abstract: Provided herein are combinations of equipment capable of providing the continuous fabrication of road surfaces and the like, by virtue of the continuous manufacture of the concretes used in making the road surface at their point of use. The invention also includes a process for fabricating a road surface or the like. By the present invention it is now possible to provide a greater quantity of road surface in a shorter amount of time as provided for in the prior art, wherein the road surface has a quick-cure time owing to the use of quick-setting cements. Such quickly laid roads are capable of handling loads of about 100,000 lbs. within about 2 hours of its being fabricated and laid in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventor: Jeffrey L. Throop
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Publication number: 20030081493Abstract: A powder mixing system and mixer for mixing cement used in cementing oil wells or other similar dry powder mixtures. The mixer is provided with a central recirculation jet and with annularly located alternating recirculation and mix water jets that discharge into the mixing chamber of the mixer in an overlapping fashion to effectively wet dry cement introduced into the mixing chamber. The mix water jets are formed from a set of slots provided both in a rotatable element and from another set of slots provided in a stationary portion so that when the rotatable element rotates, the size of mix water jets is adjusted. Two inlet elbows attach to the inlet of the central recirculation jet to cause the flow from the jet to rotate in a diverging pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventor: Thomas E. Allen
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Publication number: 20030040105Abstract: A mixing apparatus is provided comprising: first driving means for driving a plurality of reagent samples from a plurality of respective source wells into a first fluid flow stream; second driving means for introducing a separation gas between each of the plurality of reagent samples in the first fluid flow stream; means for driving a second fluid flow stream comprising a plurality of particles; a junction device comprising: a first inlet port for receiving the first fluid flow stream; a second inlet port for receiving the second fluid flow stream; a reaction zone for forcing mixing between the first fluid flow stream and the second fluid flow stream to thereby form a reaction product stream; and an outlet port for allowing the reaction product stream to exit the junction device; a reaction zone where the plurality of reagent samples and the plurality of particles mix to form a plurality of reaction products, the reaction zone communicating with the outlet port; reaction product driving means for driving theType: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventors: Larry A. Sklar, Tione Buranda, Bruce S. Edwards, Carlos M. Gallegos, W. Coyt Jackson, Frederick W. Kuckuck, Gabriel P. Lopez, Andrea A. Mammoli
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Patent number: 6030111Abstract: Molding sand of a used greensand mold is recycled by adding water and binder to sand particles fatigued by heating applied by a molten metal during molding and segregated from vigorous molding sand not directly heated by the molten metal and mixing the refreshed molding sand particles with the vigorous molding sand.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Mazda Motor CorporationInventors: Minoru Tokuyoshi, Toshisaburo Kimura, Takashi Suginaka
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Patent number: 5865534Abstract: A materials mixer, suitable for mixing concrete, comprises a generally cylindrical housing (10) which houses a mixing chamber (15) consisting of an upper, dry mixing chamber portion (2), a central, wet mixing chamber portion (3) and a lower, discharge chamber portion (4). The materials mixer has an entrance (20) for materials to be mixed and an exit (25) for the complete mixture, between which are a plurality of rotating members (30, 40, 50, 60) which disrupt the flow of materials through the chamber (15) causing mixing of the materials. The shape of the mixing chamber is defined by a plurality of baffle plates (11, 12, 16) which help determine the path of the materials though the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: IDC Mixers LimitedInventor: Allan McLeod Hay
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Patent number: 5803596Abstract: An apparatus for continuous production of finished foam material, in which the proportions of the constituents are monitored and continuously adjustable during operation of the machine. The liquid components are metered by positive-displacement, progressive-cavity, screw-type pumps driven by variable speed motors. Rates of flow are monitored by flow meters, and the relative proportions of the constituents can be closely adjusted by varying the speeds of the pump drive motors and observing the flow meter readouts. The finished foam produced by the apparatus may be used, for example, for the preparation of foamed cement grouts or for fighting fires.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1996Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Inventor: Patrick J. Stephens
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Patent number: 5795060Abstract: An apparatus for high capacity production of high-fluidity, colloidally mixed cement slurry. Water and cement dust are combined at metered rates by a premixing assembly which discharges into a mixing tub. The high-speed, high-shear pump recirculates the material through the tub to produce the colloidally-mixed slurry. The high-fluidity slurry may be provided to a second pump, preferably of the positive-displacement, progressive-cavity, rotor-stator type, for supplying the slurry at a metered rate. Finished foam material may also be provided to the slurry metering pump at the metered rate, so the materials are mixed to form a foamed cement grout in which the weight and quality of the material is precisely adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Inventor: Patrick J. Stephens
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Patent number: 5733039Abstract: A sealing plate for a rotor unit of a spray machine to seal the rotor unit has with respect to the stator. The rotor unit has a plurality of surrounding bushings that have at both sides thereof. The spray machine includes a filling opening, a pressurized air inlet opening and an ejection opening. The openings are arranged such that rotation of the rotor unit causes the bushing openings to pass over the air inlet and injection openings. The sealing plate includes at least one opening and an elastic plate. A metallic stripping off element is disposed adjacent the at least one opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Sika Equipment AGInventor: Ernst Egli
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Patent number: 5570953Abstract: A method of forming a mixture of powdered material and water includes the step of providing a hopper, a holding tank, a tube intermediate the hopper and the holding tank, and an air-powered auger arranged to feed powdered material from the hopper through the tube to the holding tank. The method proceeds by adding powdered material to the hopper, supplying water to the tube, and operating the auger to feed the powdered material into the tube, to mix it with water in the tube, and then to push the mixture out of the tube to the holding tank. For drywall texturing applications, the mixture may then be delivered from the holding tank under pressure to a spray nozzle. An apparatus for forming a mixture of powdered material and water includes a hopper, a holding tank, a tube intermediate the hopper and the holding tank, and an auger extending from the hopper into the tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Inventor: Harlen E. DeWall
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Patent number: 5433519Abstract: A method and device for the application of mortar or concrete by spraying, wherein a quick-acting binding agent mixed with an admixture is transferred to a spraying-nozzle by a pneumatic conveyor where water is added, wherein the binding agent is added mixed with the admixture during the pneumatic transfer.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: PFT Putz und Fordertechnik GmbHInventor: Hans-Peter Irsch