Metal Base Patents (Class 427/156)
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Patent number: 5902647Abstract: A method for temporarily protecting at least one passage hole in a metal-based substrate from being obstructed by at least one coating applied over the substrate is disclosed. The method includes the following steps:(a) filling and covering the hole with a curable masking material which forms a protrusion over the hole;(b) curing the masking material;(c) applying at least one coating over the substrate and the masking material, wherein the coating does not substantially adhere to the protrusion; and then(d) removing the masking material to uncover the passage hole.Usually, there are an array of holes, and they serve as conduits for cooling gasses for an engine component. The curable masking material exhibits substantially non-Newtonian flow characteristics which make it especially suitable for forming protrusions of the proper size and shape on the coating-side of an engine part.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1996Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Venkat Subramaniam Venkataramani, James Anthony Brewer, Marcus Preston Borom, Wayne Charles Hasz, Lawrence Edward Szala
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Patent number: 5876791Abstract: A vehicle masking material and method of use. The masking material in one embodiment includes a dextrin, a plasticizer, and water. The masking material may additionally include a surfactant. The masking material is applied to a surface which is to be protected from paint overspray or other coating processes, allowed to dry, and the surface is coated (e.g. with paint). After drying of the paint, or other coating, the masking material is removed by water washing.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1995Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Cal-West Equipment Co., Inc.Inventors: Edward W. Woodhall, Ronald Swidler
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Patent number: 5866199Abstract: This invention provides for primer/masking compositions that have differential adhesion properties for glass-like and non-glass surfaces. The compositions are used in a method of applying a finish to a non-glass surface which resides in proximity to a glass-like surface without substantially overcoating the glass-like surface. The method involves applying to the glass-like surface a primer/masking composition comprising a vinyl chloride copolymer emulsion, a coalescer, and a surfactant; applying the finish to the non-glass surface, and removing the primer/masking composition from said glass-like surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1995Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Cal-West Equipment Company, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Swidler, Edward W. Woodhall
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Patent number: 5851584Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for applying a protective layer to vessels or utensils used in the food industry, such as the milk and meat industries, wherein the vessels or utensils are contacted with an aqueous (natural) soap solution and then rinsed with water. The soap solution used is 2-10 ml, preferable 2-5 ml liquid soap per 100 l water, e.g. mains water. Furthermore, the relevant method is advantageously carried out at a temperature of the range of 10.degree.-40 .degree. C. By using a soap layer as protective layer, the use of disinfectants has become superfluous in the food industry so that the attendant problem of discharging or rendering harmless harmful disinfectants foreign to nature has also been solved.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1997Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Inventor: Petrus Johannes van Leeuwen
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Patent number: 5844058Abstract: A new family of polysaccharide graft polymers are provided as corrosion resistant coatings having antimicrobial properties which are useful on light metals such as aluminum, magnesium, zinc, steel and their alloys. Methods of making the polysaccharide graft polymers are also included. The methods of making the polysaccharide graft polymers involve reacting a polysaccharide source with an antimicrobial agent under conditions of hydrolysis-condensation.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Brookhaven Science AssociatesInventor: Toshifumi Sugama
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Patent number: 5837078Abstract: A formable, weldable, VOC-free protective coating for use on a number of substrates including metal, wood, concrete, plastic, pipe and transportation equipment. The composition includes beeswax, ammonia, water and, optionally, paraffin. It may also include fillers, dyes, pigments and corrosion inhibitors, but does not require surfactants or stabilizers. The composition is particularly useful for protecting steel prior to welding. It can be removed without organic solvents.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignees: Molecular Architects, Darren E. LoweInventor: Darren E. Lowe
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Patent number: 5763734Abstract: A method for containing or removing contamination from a substrate includes applying a material such as a polyurea elastomer to the contaminated substrate. Preferably, the material sets in less than about 1 hour and is substantially unaffected by exposure to radiation. The contaminants can be contained or shielded on the substrate by the material to reduce exposure to the contaminants. In one preferred embodiment, this invention relates to the encapsulation of objects or surfaces to shield persons in the area from contamination. Alternatively, the material can be removed from the substrate to remove contaminants. Preferably, the material provides a Decontamination Factor of at least about 10. In another preferred embodiment, the material is applied hot to the contaminated substrate to increase its effectiveness in removing contaminants. The present method can also prevent contamination of an uncontaminated substrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Inventors: Thomas J. Nachtman, Harold B. Greer, John H. Hull
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Patent number: 5763002Abstract: Master disks for providing dies in particular for pressing optical disks, methods of manufacturing same, pressing dies obtained from such master disks and optical disks obtained from the latter and such pressing dies, the master disks consisting of a support carrying at its surface a succession of microcups representative of the information to be duplicated and consisting of a hard, conducting material reflecting in the near infrared range and selected from a zirconium, hafnium or titanium nitride or carbonitride, a hard ceramic reflecting in the near infrared range and conducting at the surface only and a hard glass reflecting in the near infrared range and conducting at the surface only.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: DigipressInventors: Jean Ledieu, Jean-Francois Dufresne
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Patent number: 5750190Abstract: A vehicle masking material and method of use. The masking material in one embodiment includes polyvinyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, a plasticizer, a surfactant composition including a functional derivative of a fluorinated alkyl chain, and water. The masking material is applied to a surface which is to be protected from paint overspray or other mechanical process, allowed to dry, and paint is applied. After drying of the paint, the masking material is removed by peeling or water washing.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Inventors: Edward W. Woodhall, Nicholas Kondrats
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Patent number: 5750189Abstract: A process for protecting a surface from non-desired contamination and for facilitating removal of said contamination from said surface, characterized by the steps: a) preparing a solution of polysaccharides containing at least two components, wherein one component is constituted by a first polysaccharide which, when precipitated from a solution by evaporation of the solvent thereof, directly forms a film and wherein the second component is constituted by a second polysaccharide which, when precipitated from a solution by evaporation of the solvent thereof, forms a film via at least partial gel formation, or by interaction with said first polysaccharide, said films being redissolvable or swellable: b) applying the solution from step a) onto said surface before subjected to contamination: c) allowing the applied solution to dry so as to form a solid film on said surface via at least partial gel formation: d) treating the film-coated surface with a liquid capable of redissolving film or provided swelling thereofType: GrantFiled: September 10, 1996Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Polysaccharide Industries AB PSIInventor: Sigfrid Svensson
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Patent number: 5741559Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for improving properties of a solid material by providing shock waves therethrough. Laser shock processing is used to provide the shock waves. The method includes applying a water based coating to a portion of the surface of the solid material and then applying a transparent overlay to the coated portion of the solid material. A pulse of coherent laser energy is directed to the coated portion of the solid material to create a shock wave. A high speed jet of fluid is directed to coated portion of the solid material at times to remove the coating from the solid material. Additionally, the method may include directing a high speed jet of fluid to the surface of the solid material to dry the solid material.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1995Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: LSP Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeff L. Dulaney
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Patent number: 5725905Abstract: A method for selectively protecting a component made of an iron-base alloy, cobalt-base alloy or nickel-base alloy with a protective arrangement which protects select areas of the component from aluminizing or chromizing during gas diffusion coating, wherein a first layer acts as an interlayer and a second layer acts as a getter layer for reaction gases. The method comprises the steps of depositing a first layer of slip cast material comprising oxide ceramic particles carried in a low-carbon, halide free, liquid vehicle; depositing a second layer comprising metal or a metallic slip, which comprises at least 50% by weight of the base metal of the component and all major alloy constituents of the component; aluminizing or chromizing by gas diffusion coating; and removing the protective arrangement from the component.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1996Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Assignee: MTU Motoren- Und Turbinen-UnionInventors: Heinrich Walter, Horst Pillhofer, Michael Strasser, Frank Brungs, Ralph Kropp, Martin Schaipp
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Patent number: 5716667Abstract: A releasable aqueous coating composition used for temporarily protecting a finished coating film coated on an automobile body. It contains (A) an aqueous acrylic resin obtained by copolymerizing a monomer mixture of a (meth)acrylic ester monomer as an essential component and other polymerizable unsaturated monomer, except for (meth)acrylonitrile, as an optional component, and having a glass transition temperature of 5.degree. to 30.degree. C. and a weight average molecular weight of 20,000 or more, (B) an ultraviolet light absorber, and (C) a water repellent material. A method of temporarily protecting the finished coating film on the automobile body by coating the releasable aqueous coating composition onto a surface of a finished cured coating film coated onto the automobile body.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Kansai Paint Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seiji Kashiwada, Shouji Takahashi, Hiroshi Inoue, Kenya Suzuki
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Patent number: 5702774Abstract: A reusable magnetic masking member for keeping a surface area of a metal object from being painted during a painting operation. The magnetic masking member includes a flexible magnetic sheet of material which is magnetically attached to the surface area of the metal object and includes an exterior vinyl film backing which may be cleaned of excessive paint after a number of reuses and repeated paintings.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1994Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventors: Michael F. Griffin, James L. Pajan
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Patent number: 5683751Abstract: An aqueous solution useful for protecting steel from corrosion containing an alkaline aliphatic monocarboxylic acid salt having a linear chain of 6 to 12 carbon atoms, a triazole or diazole hydrocarbon and a non-ionic surfactant, the solution having a pH below 7. This aqueous solution is especially suited to the treatment of sheets at the outlet of an electrogalvanization line, particularly in a chloride medium.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: SollacInventors: Herve Derule, Jean Steinmetz
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Patent number: 5618578Abstract: Solvent free liquid masking compositions comprise from about 5 to about 20 percent by weight of an aliphatic polyol; from about 1 to about 20 percent by weight of a plasticizer; from about 0.1 to about 1 percent by weight of a surfactant; and sufficient water to total 100 percent by weight, wherein the masking composition is water-soluble and devoid of volatile organic chemicals; it is devoid of polymer resins other than polyvinyl alcohol in amounts sufficient to render the film water-insoluble and is stain resistant to applied surfaces. A method for protecting selected surfaces from paint in painting operations comprises applying a solvent free liquid masking composition to selected surfaces of an object where paint subsequently applied is not desired; allowing the liquid masking composition to dry, forming a film; painting the object, whereby surfaces carrying the film are protected from the application of paint; and removing the film.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1996Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Alco Industries, Inc.Inventors: Sally J. Blaine, Kim K. Wilson
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Patent number: 5604041Abstract: Disclosed is a method of making a free-standing polyimide film. A solution is prepared of a polyamic acid 20 to 98% imidized in an organic solvent and a coating of the solution is applied to a non-stick substrate. The coating is heated to a temperature high enough to evaporate all but 1 to 20 wt % of the solvent and form a film. The film is removed from the substrate and is heated to evaporate the solvent to less than 1000 ppm.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Inventor: Jin-o Choi
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Patent number: 5567756Abstract: A composition is provided for protecting exterior surfaces of automobiles and other products against abrasive dust, acid rain, etc. The composition is applied as a mixture of water solubilized acrylic acid copolymer, pH-neutral acrylic copolymer, alkyl alcohol, surfactant, and water. The composition dries on the exterior surface to form a tough flexible coating that can be removed by an alkaline aqueous detergent solution.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: Cal-West Equipment Company, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Swidler
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Patent number: 5567482Abstract: In a high-speed electrogalvanizing process, steel strip is protected from the formation of troublesome zinc nodules by masking the edges of the strip, while the strip is moving and upstream from the electrogalvanizing step, with an ultraviolet curable coating, and curing the coating, while the strip is moving, prior to introduction to the electrogalvanizing step.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignees: USX Corporation, Rouge Steel CompanyInventors: Ersan Ilgar, Edward J. Patula, James R. Roney
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Patent number: 5562944Abstract: A method for the protection of porous metallic surfaces, such as titanium tibial tray components, titanium hip stems, and cobalt chrome cup shells of various sizes, during machining, sandblasting, and inspection of orthopaedic implants is disclosed. The process includes the application, cross-linking, and removal of a liquid gelatin coating which provides excellent protection against dirt, dust, lint and other materials from entering the porous surfaces of the prosthetic devices during manufacturing.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Professional, Inc.Inventor: Adel Kafrawy
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Patent number: 5523117Abstract: A vehicle masking material and method of use. The masking material in one embodiment includes polyvinyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, glycerine or triethylene glycol, a surfactant, and water. The masking material is applied to a surface which is to be protected from paint overspray or other mechanical process, allowed to dry, and paint is applied. After drying of the paint, the masking material is removed by peeling or water washing.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: Cal-West Equipment Company, Inc.Inventors: Edward W. Woodhall, Nicholas Kondrats
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Patent number: 5512315Abstract: Sacrificial coatings are applied to the rounded ends of the flattened spiral laminates for wound film capacitors. The coated laminates are positioned between tapes masking their flat surfaces. The end faces of those laminates are then sprayed with the schoopage metal and the laminates are subsequently tumbled to remove the coatings and any overspray appearing on their rounded surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Roederstein Electronics, Inc.Inventor: Geoffrey K. Hooper
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Patent number: 5498446Abstract: A method and apparatus for reacting sodium vapor with gaseous chlorides in a flame to produce nanoscale particles of un-oxidized metals, composites and ceramics. The flame is operated under conditions which lead to condensation of a NaCl by-product onto the particles. The condensate encapsulates the particles and aids in controlling desired particle size and preventing undesirable agglomeration among the particles during synthesis. Following synthesis, oxidation of the particles is inhibited by the encapsulation and handling character of the products is greatly enhanced. Electron microscopy has revealed that synthesized products are composed of discrete nanoparticles in a NaCl matrix. The NaCl encapsulate has been effectively removed from the particles by both washing and known sublimation technique at 800.degree. C. under low pressure.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1994Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: Washington UniversityInventors: Richard L. Axelbaum, Douglas P. DuFaux
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Patent number: 5494702Abstract: Solvent free liquid masking compositions comprise from about 5 to about 20 percent by weight of an aliphatic polyol; from about 5 to about 20 percent by weight of a plasticizer; from about 0.1 to about 1 percent by weight of a surfactant; and sufficient water to total 100 percent by weight. A method for protecting selected surfaces from paint in painting operations comprises applying a solvent free liquid masking composition to selected surfaces of an object where paint subsequently applied is not desired; allowing the liquid masking composition to dry, forming a film; painting the object, whereby surfaces carrying the film are protected from the application of paint; and removing the film.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Alco Industries, Inc.Inventors: Sally J. Blaine, Kim K. Wilson
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Patent number: 5482742Abstract: A method for reducing green roughness of a braking system and a method of manufacturing a brake system includes coating at least one of the components of the brake system with a boundary layer material. The method is applicable to either the pad of a disc brake system or the brake drum lining and/or the brake shoe of a brake drum system. The coating is either a binder, a filler, a boundary layer lubricant or a mixture thereof. The coating hereof is either graphite, molybdenum disulfide and/or a divalent fluoride, either organic or inorganic. Likewise, a thermoset paint such as an alkyd resin, phenolic resin, epoxy resin or the like can be used for the coating material. The coating eliminates uneven transfer of friction material during the brake wear-in period which creates brake torque vibration which, in turn, increases vehicle sensitivity and brake roughness.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1993Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Assignee: Akebono Brake Systems Engineering Center, Inc.Inventors: Minoru Takamiya, Toshiro Miyazaki, Yosuke Sasaki
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Patent number: 5480493Abstract: A method for cleaning a desired surface which is liable to soiling by organic food deposits by applying to the surface a food-safe composition containing a food-safe, inorganic thickening agent which is substantially insoluble in an alkaline aqueous composition and which is present in an mount sufficient so that the composition is capable of forming a continuous coating adhered to all desired portions of the surface; an alkaline, food-safe, water soluble inorganic salt in an mount sufficient so that the composition is readily removable with water or an aqueous solution after the composition has been dried and soiled; a food-safe silicone polymer of the formula (CH.sub.3).sub.3 SiO[SiO(CH.sub.3).sub.2 ].sub.n Si(CH.sub.3).sub.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1994Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Kay Chemical CompanyInventor: David R. Harry, Jr.
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Patent number: 5441767Abstract: A method for reducing the tendencies of small holes to become packed with particulate material during pack cooling. An organic substance is used to wholly or partially fill small holes prior to placing the part in the packed cooling material. The organic material decomposes during the packed cooling process.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventor: David E. DeSaulniers
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Patent number: 5428095Abstract: A composition is provided for protecting exterior surfaces of automobiles and other products against abrasive dust, acid rain, etc. The composition is applied as a mixture of water solubilized acrylic acid copolymer, pH-neutral acrylic copolymer, alkyl alcohol, surfactant, and water. The composition dries on the exterior surface to form a tough flexible coating that can be removed by an alkaline aqueous detergent solution.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Cal-West AutomotiveInventor: Ronald Swidler
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Patent number: 5411760Abstract: A vehicle masking material and method of use. The masking material in one embodiment includes polyvinyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, glycerine or triethylene glycol, a surfactant, and water. The masking material is applied to a surface which is to be protected from paint overspray or other mechanical process, allowed to dry, and paint is applied. After drying of the paint, the masking material is removed by peeling or water washing.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1994Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Cal-West Equipment Company, Inc.Inventors: Edward W. Woodhall, Nicholas Kondrats
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Patent number: 5407700Abstract: The invention relates to an aqueous coating composition a film or barrier layer. The aqueous coating, in a pseudoplastic thixotropic mixture having a yield point, can be applied to surfaces in heated food preparation units. The composition can be easily applied to a variety of surfaces, and can advantageously cling to vertical or substantially inclined surfaces in order to form a barrier film or coating. The coating can result in a smooth uniform coating. The film, upon heating forms a barrier layer which can facilitate the removal of food soils which can form during food preparation activities after formation of the barrier film layer. The compositions of the invention can be used in methods for coating the interior heated surface of food preparation units by applying the aqueous material through a spray or other aerosol apparatus to form a clinging aqueous coating.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1994Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Victor F. Man, Steven E. Lentsch
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Patent number: 5391396Abstract: The method for providing a temporary protection against corrosion of a cleaned metal product, in particular a metal sheet, comprises the following steps:applying on at least a part of the metal product an emulsion obtained by dispersion in water of 3 to 13% by volume of an oily phase comprising 75 to 90% by volume of at least one mineral oil, 5 to 10% by volume of at least one surface-active agent, and 5 to 15% by volume of at least one corrosion inhibitor,drying the coated metal product until a dry film is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: SollacInventor: Claude Morrand
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Patent number: 5389138Abstract: A food-safe composition for the pretreatment of a surface, preferably an oven or a broiler, which may be subjected to heat is liable to soiling by organic food deposits, especially baked-on food deposits.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Kay Chemical CompanyInventor: David R. Harry, Jr.
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Patent number: 5387434Abstract: A method of treating surfaces to facilitate removal of graffiti comprises applying a coating of anti-graffiti material to a surface to form a graffiti barrier on the surface.. The anti-graffiti material is substantially free of organic solvents and comprises a water-based material containing waxes, sodium silicate, rosins, gums or combinations thereof. To remove graffiti applied to the coated surface, the surface is power washed with heated pressurized water having a pressure greater than 250 psi, and preferably in excess of 1000 psi. The surface is power washed, as needed, to remove graffiti, and following each one, two or several power washings, the anti-graffiti material is re-applied to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1993Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Bat Technologies Inc.Inventor: Robert H. Black
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Patent number: 5344509Abstract: A process to prevent the formation of adhesives when annealing a steel band having a low carbon content uses an inert gas consisting of nitrogen and hydrogen and includes the phases of heating up, holding time and cooling. The process is characterized in that during the holding time, the steel band is coated by oxidation with a thin coating which is then completely removed by reduction during the cooling phase.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1993Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Assignee: Messer Griesheim GmbHInventor: Peter Zylla
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Patent number: 5328725Abstract: Herein disclosed is a method of coating an automobile body with a chipping-resisting paint, which comprises the steps of: applying and drying that portion of a top-painted automobile body, which is susceptible to the stone chipping, with a chipping-resisting paint containing, as a chief material, 10 to 20 parts of urethane lacquer and, as a solvent, 60 to 75 parts of isopropyl alcohol, 7 to 12 parts of toluene and 7 to 10 parts of ethyl acetate, to have a dry film thickness of at least 30 .mu.m; stripping the applied and dried coating film of the chipping-resisting paint after lapse of a predetermined period; and applying and drying the stripped portion again with the chipping-resisting paint. These steps are repeated.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1993Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Assignee: Honda Motor Company, Ltd.Inventors: Noboru Sato, Hirofumi Kono
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Patent number: 5308647Abstract: An improved liquid spray masking composition including an effective amount of a non-volatile polyhydroxy component is provided. The preferred polyhydroxy components comprise polyglycerols, especially triglycerols or larger polyglycerols. The presence of such materials in masking compositions improves performance of the compositions with respect to inhibition of high temperature swelling, blistering or spotting of the painted surface to which it is applied.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Larry R. Lappi
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Patent number: 5306370Abstract: A method of fabricating thermal ink jet printheads comprises aligning and bonding a pair of silicon wafers together, which have, on opposing confronting surface thereof, a plurality of sets of linear arrays of heating elements and associated driver circuitry on one wafer surface and a plurality of sets of parallel grooves and a communicating reservoir for each set of grooves. The grooves and reservoirs are filled with a filler material which is solid or gels at room temperature and liquid at higher temperatures. The bonded pair of wafers are severed into a plurality of individual printhead sby dicing processes conducted at room temperature. One of the dicing processes cuts the grooves in a direction perpendicular thereto in order to form concurrently the nozzle face and nozzles. The solid filler material supports fragile edges of the wafers and prevents entry of dicing debris and other contaminants. The printheads are subjected to heat, spinning, and high pressure water spray to remove the filler material.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1992Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Lawrence H. Herko, Robert P. Altavela, Joseph R. Weber, Robert M. White, Kathryn A. Wallace
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Patent number: 5302413Abstract: A vehicle masking material and method of use. The masking material in one embodiment includes polyvinyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, a plasticizer, a surfactant composition including a functional derivative of a fluorinated alkyl chain, and water. The masking material is applied to a surface which is to be protected from paint overspray or other mechanical process, allowed to dry, and paint is applied. After drying of the paint, the masking material is removed by peeling or water washing.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Cal-West Equipment Company, Inc.Inventors: Edward W. Woodhall, Nicholas Kondrats
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Patent number: 5292549Abstract: A metallic coated steel such as a galvanized sheet is coated with a thin siloxane film having a preferred thickness of about 45 .ANG. for providing temporary corrosion protection. The siloxane film is formed by rinsing the metallic coated sheet with an aqueous solution containing 0.5-2.0 vol. % silane and 0.1-1.0 vol. % crosslinking agent. The silane coating deposited on the rinsed sheet is cured at a temperature less than 200.degree. C. Preferred silane and crosslinking agents are .gamma.-aminopropyltriethoxy and (CH.sub.3 O).sub.3 SiCH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 Si(OCH.sub.3).sub.3 respectively. The siloxane film may be removed by rinsing the metallic coated steel sheet in an alkaline solution prior to coating the sheet with a phosphate conversion coating and a paint.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: Armco Inc.Inventors: Wim J. van Ooij, Ricole A. Edwards, Ashok Sabata
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Patent number: 5281436Abstract: A composition is provided for protecting exterior surfaces of automobiles and other products against abrasive dust, acid rain, etc. during delivery for sale. The composition is applied as a mixture of water solubilized acrylic acid copolymer, ph-neutral acrylic copolymer, alkyl alcohol, surfactant, and water. The composition dries on the exterior surface to form a tough flexible coating that can be removed by an alkaline aqueous detergent solution.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Cal-West Automotive ProductsInventor: Ronald Swidler
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Patent number: 5270374Abstract: An anti-nitriding composition comprising a water-based alkyd resin having suspended therein particulate tin and titanium dioxide; a thixotropic agent maintains the particulates in suspension during storage and application; the composition includes surfactant and co-solvent to impart paint-like characteristics. The composition is suitable for use as a local shield during the heat treatment of metals to prevent nitriding or ferritic nitro-carburization at temperatures in the range of about 850.degree. F. to about 1150.degree. F. The water-based formulation is safe to use and to transport, and has an air drying time at normal working temperatures comparable to those drying times previously achievable only with organic-solvent based anti-nitriding compositions.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1992Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Inventor: Glenn O. Ratliff
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Patent number: 5186978Abstract: A vehicle masking material and method of use. The masking material in one embodiment includes polyvinyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, glycerine or triethylene glycol, a surfactant, and water. The masking material is applied to a surface which is to be protected from paint overspray or other mechanical process, allowed to dry, and paint is applied. After drying of the paint, the masking material is removed by peeling or water washing.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Cal-West Equipment Company, Inc.Inventors: Edward W. Woodhall, Nicholas Kondrats
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Patent number: 5186979Abstract: An improved method of prevention of adhesion of hot-mix asphalt to dump trucks and other containers or equipment comprises preparing an aqueous dispersion of a vegetable oil and applying the dispersion to the surface of the container before loading the hot-mix asphalt therein. Vegetable oils which are useful as release agents in aqeous dispersion include cottonseed oil, soya oil, rate (canola) oil, peanut oil, corn oil, sunflower oil, palm oil, coconut oil, and palm kernel oil. The oil is emulsified in water, using a suitable emulsifier, preferably a sorbitol base emulsifier, in the amount of 1-5 oz. per gallon of water. The oil and emulsifier are preferably premixed and supplied as a self-emulsifier composition. The resulting emulsion is applied in an amount to provide a thin coating on the wall of the container or equipment. The emulsion is applied in the amount of 3-4 qts. to coat a dump truck or 4-6 qts. to coat a trailer. The hot-mix asphalt is easily removed from the container, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Asphalt Control Systems Inc.Inventors: William T. Ballenger, Jr., Terry J. Light, Sr.
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Patent number: 5143949Abstract: A strippable coating composition is shown for use as a temporary protective coating on a variety of substrates. The composition includes a water based polymeric emulsion which is dispersed in an aqueous carrier to form a stable emulsion. Release aids are incorporated in the composition which allow the protective coating to be removed by peeling or washing off with water.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Groco Specialty Coatings CompanyInventors: George W. Grogan, Robert H. Boyd
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Patent number: 5137793Abstract: A food-safe composition for the pretreatment of a surface, preferably an oven or a broiler, which may be subjected to heat is liable to soiling by organic food deposits, especially baked-on food deposits.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1990Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: Kay Chemical CompanyInventor: John R. Cockrell, Jr.
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Patent number: 5110854Abstract: An anti-nitriding composition comprising a water-based alkyd resin having suspended therein particulate tin and titanium dioxide; a thixotropic agent maintains the particulates in suspension during storage and application; the composition includes surfactant and co-solvent to impart paint-like characteristics. The composition is suitable for use as a local shield during the heat treatment of metals to prevent nitriding or ferritic nitro-carburization at temperatures in the range of about 850.degree. F. to about 1150.degree. F. The water-based formulation is safe to use and to transport, and has an air drying time at normal working temperatures comparable to those drying times previously achievable only with organic-solvent based anti-nitriding compositions.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Inventor: Glenn O. Ratliff
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Patent number: 5084346Abstract: Disclosed is a sealer material, comprising an ionizing radiation curable resin composition layer which is not flowable at a normal temperature and a sealer composition layer and optionally a substrate. Disclosed is also a method for applying the sealer material having the construction as mentioned above.By using the sealer material of this invention, easy and sure sealing can be made to the portion, to which sealing can not be made easily according to conventional methods.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1989Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Nichiban Company LimitedInventors: Kiyoshi Ono, Yoshio Kishimoto, Tetsuhito Satou
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Patent number: 5081174Abstract: A formable, weldable, removable protective coating composition for use on metals, said coating comprising a combination of a base-neutralized acid-funtional copolymer and a wax lubricant, and further comprising a removability enhancing means such as phosphoric acid as an additive to the coating composition.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1989Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventor: Ellor J. VanBuskirk
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Patent number: 5069929Abstract: An actinic radiation-curable, rust-preventive coating composition suitable for use in temporary protection of steel products from rusting and having improved rust preventing property even in the presence of oil on the steel surface is disclosed. The coating composition comprises: (A) from 10 to 50 parts by weight of a vinyl polymer having a glass transition temperature of not lower than 5.degree. C. and a solubility parameter in the range of 9 to 11.5; (B) from 50 to 90 parts by weight of one or more polymerizable compounds having at least one unsaturated group capable of initiating reaction by actinic radiation; and (C) from 0.1 to 20 parts by weight of an organic phosphate of the formula: ##STR1## wherein R.sub.1 is hydrogen or methyl; Y is a straight or branched chain alkylene having 2 to 20 carbon atoms which may be interrupted by one or more ester or oxy linkages and/or aromatic rings; and n is an integer of 1 to 3.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1989Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignees: Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd., Nippon Paint Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tetsuzo Arai, Yasushi Yamamoto, Mitsuyuki Raijo, Isao Fujita
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Patent number: 5064475Abstract: The invention relates to a process for stripping, from the surface of a support, a layer of paint which has been formed and hardened thereon, characterized by the requirement of a phase of pre-treating said support before the formation on the latter of the layer of paint to be stripped, said treatment consisting in applying on the support a covering product, selected among the following products: a pre-treatment vinyl resin paint, a polyurethane resin paint. It is also an object of the invention to provide products and compositions to be used in said process.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1989Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignees: Sio, Societa per l'Industria dell'Ossigeno e di Altri Gas, Beta Ricerche & Sviluppi di Attilio Bernasconi & C. s.a.s.Inventor: Attilio Bernasconi