61 |
Method for making articles by radio frequency welding |
US197789 |
1980-10-17 |
US4338150A |
1982-07-06 |
Brian Weeks |
Surfaces of a blend of (1) unvulcanized chlorosulphonated polyethylene and/or chlorinated polyethylene, (2) a bituminous petroleum derivative of softening point in excess of 100.degree. C. and an asphaltene content in excess of 25% by weight and (3) a noninterfering anti-blocking agent are joined by radio frequency dielectric welding. |
62 |
Process to recycle bituminous roofing refuse into solid fuel and other
energy-related products |
US145314 |
1980-04-29 |
US4330340A |
1982-05-18 |
Wayne H. Carlton |
A method and apparatus for separating roofing refuse into its components for recycle into four valuable products (a) solid fuel (b) solid bitumen (c) bitumen coated aggregates (d) sheetmetal scraps.The refuse which contains fibrous paper pulp, bitumens, mica, various types of aggregates, sheetmetals, etc., is first sized, then immersed in hot liquefied bitumens during a heat controlled separation process, after which, the components are mechanically extracted, compacted, allowed to cool to ambient temperature and packaged separately. |
63 |
Roofing board for integration in a built-up roofing structure |
US7205970 |
1970-09-14 |
US3922425A |
1975-11-25 |
PLUMBERG LEONARD J |
A thermal insulating roofing board preferably of bonded glass fibers, and with an asphaltic saturated surface layer under a top surfacing sheet, produced by discharging fibers downwardly with binder intermingled therewith to form a pack upon a receiving surface, compacting the pack in board form and curing the binder to dimensionally stabilize the pack, applying asphalt to the upper surface of the pack to impregnate the upper stratum thereof, and applying a thin, impervious surfacing sheet over the applied asphalt, said sheet being preferably between one fifth of a mil and one mil in thickness, and softenable, fusible or dissolvable at the temperature of melted asphalt whereby on the mopping deposit of a melted asphalt over the roofing board in constructing a built-up roofing the sheet is at least weakened by the heat of the asphalt and opened by dispersion or disruption and permits integration of the melted asphalt therethrough with the asphalt of the board.
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64 |
Method and apparatus for preparing pencil pitch |
US32334263 |
1963-11-13 |
US3334167A |
1967-08-01 |
KENNEY GALE G |
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65 |
Method of forming flanged articles |
US19321050 |
1950-10-31 |
US2674764A |
1954-04-13 |
ROY EABY LE; SCHMOYER JR FREDERICK P |
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66 |
Method of and apparatus for making formed bituminous bodies |
US71984434 |
1934-04-10 |
US2126869A |
1938-08-16 |
WILLIAM BURCHENAL; PFOHL ANTHONY J |
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67 |
Composition for coating, laminating, and film forming |
US4076535 |
1935-09-16 |
US2054115A |
1936-09-15 |
ALLEN ABRAMS; WAGNER CHARLEY L; FORCEY GEORGE W |
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68 |
Method of cooling composition tile |
US62084232 |
1932-07-05 |
US1942060A |
1934-01-02 |
HEPPES GEORGE P |
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69 |
Apparatus and method for molding composite structures |
US27890028 |
1928-05-18 |
US1871982A |
1932-08-16 |
GEYER HARVEY D |
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70 |
Process of manufacturing mastic sheet material |
US2357425 |
1925-04-16 |
US1575378A |
1926-03-02 |
MULLER FRANKLYN R |
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71 |
Colored fibrous composition and process of manufacture thereof |
US42114820 |
1920-11-01 |
US1430392A |
1922-09-26 |
LUKENS ALAN R |
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72 |
Waterproof awd airproof cardboard and process of making- the same |
US1320549D |
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US1320549A |
1919-11-04 |
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73 |
Manufacture of fibrous material to be used as a substitute for leather and other purposes. |
US1914845438 |
1914-06-16 |
US1179357A |
1916-04-11 |
HARING KURT |
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74 |
Preserved wood and process of making same. |
US1911659281 |
1911-11-09 |
US1020643A |
1912-03-19 |
ELLIS CARLETON |
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75 |
RESIN SUPPLY MATERIAL, PREFORM, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING FIBER-REINFORCED RESIN |
US15553683 |
2016-02-24 |
US20180044488A1 |
2018-02-15 |
Tomohiro Takehara; Satoshi Seike; Masato Honma; Satomi Hiasa |
A resin supply material used for press molding or vacuum-pressure molding of a fiber-reinforced resin includes a reinforcing fiber base material and a thermosetting resin, wherein a tensile rupture strain of the reinforcing fiber base material is 1% or more at temperature T, and/or a tensile strength of the reinforcing fiber base material is 0.5 MPa or more at the temperature T, wherein Temperature T is a temperature at which the viscosity of the thermosetting resin is minimum in heating of the thermosetting resin at a temperature elevation rate of 1.5° C./minute from 40° C. |
76 |
Resource utilization of paint slag-containing waste limestone powder and treatment process thereof |
US14308521 |
2014-06-18 |
US09663623B2 |
2017-05-30 |
Xiaolei Wang |
An asphalt damping sheet, which comprises the following components in indicated amounts based on the total mass of the asphalt damping sheet: a paint slag-containing waste limestone powder 20-50 parts; soft pitch 1-5 parts; hard pitch 11-15 parts; a non-metallic mineral 29-59 parts; PET short fiber 0.1-1.5 parts; and said non-metallic mineral is selected from the group consisting of quartz sand, pottery clay and mica powder. The technical process in the invention uses the paint slag-containing waste limestone powder generated in dry separation process of overspray adopted by vehicle manufacturer paint shops as filler in the asphalt damping sheets, such asphalt damping sheets can be used in the field of machine manufacturing such as automobiles and ships, and also can be used in the field of building waterproof materials, and the goal of resource recycling is achieved. |
77 |
Consumable Bitumen Bag For Packaging Bitumen And Method Of Forming The Bitumen Bag |
US15201608 |
2016-07-04 |
US20160311568A1 |
2016-10-27 |
Gordon William THOMAS |
The present invention describes a method (600, 600a) of forming bitumen bags (605) for packaging bitumen products into blocks or slabs. Each block/slab of bitumen (200,200a,200b,200c) is encapsulated in the bitumen bag, which is composed of a bitumen compound (160). The bitumen compound (160) is made up of about 10-30% by weight of natural bitumen and about 5-25% by weight of a synthetic rubber polymer and copolymers. The bitumen compound (160) is melted with the bitumen content and is fully miscible with the molten bitumen, leaving no residue but enhances the physical properties of the resultant bitumen mixture. |
78 |
Method for preparing coated binder units and a system for use therein |
US13513415 |
2010-12-02 |
US09156984B2 |
2015-10-13 |
João Miguel De Amorim Novais Da Costa Nóbrega; Eurico Filipe Dias Pessoa; José António Colaço Gomes Covas; Sophie Nigen-Chaidron |
A method for preparing a plurality of coated binder units wherein each of the coated binder units comprises a core of a binder coated with a layer of coating material, which method comprises the steps of: (a) providing a coated binder which comprises a core of a binder coated with a layer of coating material; and (b) dividing the coated binder into the plurality of the coated binder units by means of a system which comprises a first and a second loop that engage over part of their lengths and rotate in opposite directions, the first loop comprising a first repeating sequence of interlinked molds and the second loop comprising a second repeating sequence of interlinked molds, whereby the coated binder units are formed by welding edges of the coating and cutting the extrudate into pieces in a region where the first and the second loops engage. The invention further relates to said system. |
79 |
RESOURCE UTILIZATION OF PAINT SLAG-CONTAINING WASTE LIMESTONE POWDER AND TREATMENT PROCESS THEREOF |
US14308521 |
2014-06-18 |
US20150064459A1 |
2015-03-05 |
XIAOLEI WANG |
An asphalt damping sheet, which comprises the following components in indicated amounts based on the total mass of the asphalt damping sheet: a paint slag-containing waste limestone powder 20-50 parts; soft pitch 1-5 parts; hard pitch 11-15 parts; a non-metallic mineral 29-59 parts; PET short fiber 0.1-1.5 parts; and said non-metallic mineral is selected from the group consisting of quartz sand, pottery clay and mica powder. The technical process in the invention uses the paint slag-containing waste limestone powder generated in dry separation process of overspray adopted by vehicle manufacturer paint shops as filler in the asphalt damping sheets, such asphalt damping sheets can be used in the field of machine manufacturing such as automobiles and ships, and also can be used in the field of building waterproof materials, and the goal of resource recycling is achieved. |
80 |
Method for shredding portions of bituminous material into recyclable granules |
US12863435 |
2009-01-16 |
US08808592B2 |
2014-08-19 |
Antonio Fornasier; Alessandro Pavan |
Described herein is a machine (1) for shredding portions (30) of bituminous material in the solid state into recyclable granules (31) of small dimensions comprising a shredding unit (5), which in turn comprises a perforated tubular body (6), and a pressing member (7) for pushing the portions (30) into the perforated tubular body (6) in such a way as to force the bituminous material by compression to come out through the holes of the perforated tubular body (6) so as to obtain a plurality of substantially filiform extruded portions (33) of the bituminous material, and a cutting member (8) for cutting the extruded portions (33) coming out of the holes of the perforated tubular body (6) in such a way as to obtain the granules (31) of small dimensions. |