序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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21 | Diaphragm and method of forming same | US18769438 | 1938-01-29 | US2348740A | 1944-05-16 | JENNINGS HARLEY Y; GILLEN JOSEPH A |
22 | Apparatus for impregnating and forming fabric tubing | US32396240 | 1940-03-14 | US2324645A | 1943-07-20 | PREHLER WILLIAM C |
23 | Wire and strand saturating tank | US27822439 | 1939-06-09 | US2238697A | 1941-04-15 | HINSKY ANTHONY P |
24 | Thread-waxing device | US27203439 | 1939-05-05 | US2222228A | 1940-11-19 | WOOD HITCHCOCK HAROLD |
25 | Cord coating and wrapping machine | US4536435 | 1935-10-16 | US2074580A | 1937-03-23 | FOURNESS CHARLES A; GRAEF JOHN M |
26 | Method of treating strands | US56376831 | 1931-09-19 | US2018404A | 1935-10-22 | LAMPLOUGH LESLIE F; PLASS CURTIS E |
27 | Plaster compositions and processes of making the same | US71742634 | 1934-03-26 | US2012069A | 1935-08-20 | MEADE JOHN E; NYSTROM ERIC W |
28 | Machine for continuous process of impregnating, compressing, and cooling coil windings | US42533830 | 1930-02-01 | US1914182A | 1933-06-13 | THORDARSON CHESTER H |
29 | Washing-machine | US466575D | US466575A | 1892-01-05 | ||
30 | TEXTILES HAVING ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME | US15358575 | 2016-11-22 | US20180042320A1 | 2018-02-15 | Brian R. George; Katherine E. Bogash |
A method for inhibiting the spread of nosocomial infections in institutional health care settings comprises treating outer garments, worn indoors by employed staff of the institution, to impart antimicrobial properties to those garments by immersing the garments in a solution of glyxol, eugenol and water, squeezing the solution out of the garments, curing the wetted garments under heat, and drying the cured garments; and thereafter requiring employed staff to wear the treated garments while working at the institution; laundering the garments after being worn by the staff, for further wear by the staff, and requiring employed staff to wear the treated garments after the garments have been laundered for so long as the garments retain their antimicrobial properties. | ||||||
31 | Hose and pipe reinforcement | US10203045 | 2003-03-10 | US20030181111A1 | 2003-09-25 | Willy De Meyer; Mark Faket; Willy Remi Faket |
The invention relates to a reinforcement fabric for use in manufacture of hoses and pipes having a body matrix of polymer material, said reinforcement fabric comprising a collection of substantially parallel reinforcement yarns arranged along a longitudinal direction of the fabric and a plurality of transverse and/or bias yarns interconnecting the reinforcement yarns. The reinforcement fabric is a stable fabric for direct application to the polymer body matrix of a preform of the hose or pipe by wrapping the reinforcement fabric around the preform. The reinforcement fabric is adapted to be directly applied to the polymer body matrix of the preform by the transverse and/or bias yarns being substantially lighter than the reinforcement yarns, and by at least one surface of the reinforcement fabric being tackified for adhesion to the polymer body matrix of the preform of the hose or pipe. | ||||||
32 | Method and apparatus for treating textile materials | US3614796D | 1969-10-20 | US3614796A | 1971-10-26 | TANAKA YOSHIYUKI; FUJITA HIROSHI |
A METHOD OF TREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS WITH A LIQUID. A TREATING LIQUID IS EFICTED THROUGH HOLES BORED THROUGH THE WALL OF A ROTARY HOLLOW SHAFT, SPLASHED BY RADIAL BLADES MOUNTED ON AND ROTATING WITH THE ROTARY HOLLOW SHAFT UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF CENTRIFUGAL FORCE AND DIVIDED INTO FINE PARTICLES BY CONFLICT MEMBERS WHICH ARE ARRANGED SURROUNDING THE OUTER PERIPHERAL EDGES OF THE BLADES AND AGAINST WHICH THE SPLASHING TREATING LIQUID IMPINGES. THE THUS FINELY DIVIDED PARTICLES OF THE TREATING LIQUID HIT AND PENETRATE THE TEXTILE MATERIAL ENGAGED AROUND THE OUTER EDGES OF THE CONFLICT MEMBERS, WHEREBY THE TEXTILE MATERIALS ARE TREATED WITH THE LIQUID. AN APPARATUS FOR PRACTICING THE METHOD FO TREATING TEXTILE MATERIALS WITH A LIQUID. A LARGE NUMBER OF EQUALLY SPACED RADIAL BLADES ARE MOUNTED ON A ROTARY SHAFT HAVING A NUMBER OF HOLES BORED THROUGH THE WALL THEREOF. A PAIR OF OPPOLED SIDE PLATES ARE ROTATABLY MOUNTED ON THE OPPOSITE ENDS OF THE ROTARY HOLLOW SHAFT AND A LARGE
NUMBER OF CONFLICT MEMBERS ARE PROVIDED EXTENDING ACROSS THE OUTER PERIPHERAL EDGES OF THE SIDE PLATES IN SUITABLY SPACED RELATION SO AS TO SURROUND THE OUTER PERIPHERAL EDGES OF THE BLADES WITH A SUITABLE SPACE THEREBETWEEN, FOR CARRYING THE TEXTILE MATERIAL THEREON. |
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33 | Process for dyeing textile fiber materials | US3504999D | 1967-02-15 | US3504999A | 1970-04-07 | DRAGO LEO |
34 | Process and apparatus for the wettreatment of materials | US3469932D | 1967-04-07 | US3469932A | 1969-09-30 | FLEISSNER HEINZ |
35 | Apparatus for treating textile materials | US48669865 | 1965-09-13 | US3364705A | 1968-01-23 | PRENTICE THORNBER BRYAN |
36 | Process and apparatus for treating fibrous materials | US38458953 | 1953-10-07 | US2876063A | 1959-03-03 | BOND BOYCE C |
37 | Apparatus for saturation of fibrous material | US41146441 | 1941-09-19 | US2343601A | 1944-03-07 | WEIMANN ALFRED F |
38 | Apparatus for making insulating tape | US19975238 | 1938-04-04 | US2261775A | 1941-11-04 | CARL MOSIER; MOHUN JR JOHN L |
39 | Cord coating machine | US9230836 | 1936-07-24 | US2111853A | 1938-03-22 | FOURNESS CHARLES A; GRAEF JOHN M |
40 | Absorbent article-saturating apparatus | US64065332 | 1932-11-01 | US2083731A | 1937-06-15 | MILLER STUART P |