序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Compositions of matter for stopping fires, explosions and oxidations of materials and build up of electrostatic charges and method and apparatus for making same US417696 1989-10-05 US5001017A 1991-03-19 Shaikh G. M. Y. Alhamad; Sami I. Altikan
The invention is directed to an expandable metal product for use in extinguishing surface fires. Rolled, unexpanded continuous sheets of magnesium alloy foil are transported to the site of a fire and stretched over the surface of the fire to extinguish it. This invention also is directed to using the expanded product in the form of an ellipsoid to promote nestling in fuel containers.
62 Apparatus for forming a stretchable tubular packaging material US22324672 1972-02-03 US3834969A 1974-09-10 DOLL B
Apparatus for producing resilient, readily stretchable tubes for receiving packaging articles therein, including means for curving or bowing a sheet or web of flexible foam material to bring opposing side edges thereof into substantially collinear relationship. Means is provided for uniting the thus positioned side edges to form a tube from the web, and slitting means is provided for slitting the foam material in a pattern of spaced apart rows of spaced incisions so arranged that the tube may be stretched radially to receive therein an article of greater cross-sectional area of the tube, and the but then will recover into substantial conformance to the size and shape of the article therein.
63 Method for the preparation of integrated nettings and laminates US3674583D 1970-10-26 US3674583A 1972-07-04 ALLPORT WALTER F
AN INTEGRATED NETTING MADE FROM SETS OF PAPER OR PLASTIC WARP, AND WEFT STRANDS ADHERED TOGETHER BETWEEN THE INTERSECTIONS OF THE WARP AND WEFT STRANDS TO FORM A TOUGH. FLEXIBLE TEAR-RESISTANT NETTING. THE NETTING MAY BE RENDERED MOISTURE OR VAPOR-PROOF THROUGH THE ADDITIONAL LAMINATION OF PAPER OR PLASTIC SHEET MATERIAL. PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT FOR FORMING MULTIPLE STRANDS AND VARIOUS COMBINATIONS OF WARP AND WEFT STRANDS SO AS TO VARY THE CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF THE NETTING ARE SHOWN.
64 Integrated paper netting US3575777D 1968-10-04 US3575777A 1971-04-20 ALLPORT WALTER F
AN INTEGRATED NETTING MADE FROM SETS OF PAPER OR PLASTIC WARP AND WEFT STRANDS ADHERED TOGETHER BETWEEN THE INTERSECTIONS OF THE WARP AND WEFT STRANDS TO FORM A TOUGH, FLEXIBLE TEAR-RESISTANT NETTING. THE NETTING MAY BE RENDERED MOISTURE OF VAPOR-PROOF THROUGH THE ADDITIONAL LAMINATION OF PAPER OR PLASTIC SHEET MATERIAL. PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENT FOR FORMING MULTIPLE STRANDS AND VARIOUS COMBINATION OF WARP AND WEFT STRANDS SO AS TO VARY THE CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF THE NETTING ARE SHOWN.
65 Manufacture of cascade image amplifiers US264860 1960-01-15 US3095251A 1963-06-25 ARTHUR SLARK NORMAN
66 Apparatus for slitting and expanding sheet material US69208046 1946-08-21 US2537764A 1951-01-09 HUNZICKER DEAN L; WALTON CLIFFORD T
67 Method and apparatus for expanding sheet material US30685439 1939-11-30 US2294478A 1942-09-01 NORRIS RALPH F; NELSON GEORGE H
68 Machine for forming covers for cigars. US1910599389 1910-12-27 US1039046A 1912-09-17 GILFILLAN ESSINGTON N; GILFILLAN EMMA
69 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR EXPANDING A SLIT SHEET MATERIAL TO FORM AN EXPANDED PACKAGING PRODUCT US15526180 2015-11-13 US20170313017A1 2017-11-02 Robert Cheich; Raimond Demers; Cals Hubertus; Peter Urban
An apparatus (10) for converting a slit-sheet stock material (16) into an expanded dunnage product (12) includes a housing (20), a pair of rollers (22, 24) within the housing extending widthwise across a path of the sheet material, and a plurality of guide strips (90) extending from an upstream side of the pair of rollers to a downstream side of the pair of rollers at a plurality of locations spaced across the width of the path. The guide strips guide the sheet material between and around the rollers. Exemplary rollers have a plurality of grooves spaced across the width of the path, and the guide strips are received in respective grooves. The guide strips may be connected by a crossbar to form a guide member.
70 Method for manufacturing a sheet product for use in a dispenser and strip of sheet product US13359254 2012-01-26 US08802211B2 2014-08-12 Gilles Cattacin; Pierre Laurent; Julien Marietta-Tondin; Remy Ruppel; Ann M. Andres; Abby C. Case
The invention relates to a method of manufacturing a web of sheet product, with a discontinuous perforation arrangement such that manufacture of a web of sheet product provides for an increase in the breaking strength of the web of sheet product while feeding the web in a machine direction, thereby reducing the risk of breaking and maintaining the yield and throughput of the production of the perforated web as an intermediate product, yet providing a low breaking force for individual strips produced from the web.
71 Hanger labels, label assemblies and methods for forming the same US11477584 2006-06-29 US20070014958A1 2007-01-18 Ernest Chaplin; Carl Treleaven
A label assembly includes a release liner and a label. The label includes a base layer releasably adhered to the release liner. The base layer includes at least one label cut line formed therein defining a hanger and an adjacent anchoring portion. A release liner piece is defined by at least one release liner cut line formed in the release liner. The release liner piece is adhered to the anchoring portion and underlies the hanger such that the release liner piece remains with the base layer and supports the hanger when the base layer is dispensed from the release liner. According to some embodiments, the base layer is a single-ply base layer.
72 Hot water heater US09825644 2001-04-03 US06412567B2 2002-07-02 Shaikh Ghaleb Mohammad Yassin Alhamad
A highly efficient flame arrester adapted for use in preventing an external flame from backflashing upstream in a pipe, or a conduit, or a stream carrying a flammable substance. The flame arrester comprises a contained layer of nested ellipsoids formed from expanded metal sheets made from magnesium alloy foil. The arrester is useful in fuel tanks, combustion systems, sea-going tankers, hot water or space heaters, and the like.
73 Compositions of matter for stopping fires, explosions and oxidations of materials and build up of electrostatic charges US09491492 2000-01-25 US06349774B2 2002-02-26 Shaikh Ghaleb Mohammad Yassin Alhamad
An expandable metal product for use in extinguishing fires and in the prevention of or protection against explosions. The product is a continuous sheet of material having discontinuous slits in spaced apart lines parallel to each other but transverse to the longitudinal dimension of the sheet. The invention is also directed to the expanded form of the product, either in sheets which may be used for preventing fires or explosion or in the form of shaped ellipsoids for use in a passive inerting system for fuel tanks, as flame arresters, as anti-explosion barriers, and as shields against mechanical impact.
74 Flame arrester US09603608 2000-06-26 US06216791B1 2001-04-17 Shaikh Ghaleb Mohammad Yassin Alhamad
A highly efficient flame arrester adapted for use in preventing an external flame from backflashing upstream in a pipe, or a conduit, or a stream carrying a flammable substance. The flame arrester comprises a contained layer of nested ellipsoids formed from expanded metal sheets made from magnesium alloy foil. The arrester is useful in fuel tanks, combustion systems, sea-going tankers, hot water, or space heaters, and the like.
75 Fire resistant construction board US633940 1990-12-26 US5871857A 1999-02-16 Shaikh Ghaleb Mohammad Yassin Alhamad
A highly fire resistant construction board is produced by embedding a sheet of expanded metal net in a building board made from a water settable inorganic binder. In a preferred embodiment, the wallboard is made from a combination of gypsum, cement, and a particulate mineral filler such as perlite or vermiculite, and contains an embedded layer of expanded metal net made from a magnesium alloy.
76 Inhibition of hydrocarbon vapors in fuel tanks US845677 1997-04-25 US5845715A 1998-12-08 Shaikh Ghaleb Mohammad Yassin Alhamad
An effective method for diminishing hydrocarbon vapors in fuel tanks and thereby avoiding expensive, complicated and risky procedures for capturing purged hydrocarbon vapors during refueling. The method involves filling the fuel tank with multiple pieces of expanded metal net formed in the shape of ellipsoids, to inhibit the formation of hydrocarbon vapors and to promote condensation of such vapors as may be formed.
77 Compositions of matter stopping fires, explosions and oxidations of materials and build up of electrostatic charges US470642 1995-06-06 US5816332A 1998-10-06 Shaikh Ghaleb Mohammad Yassin Alhamad
An expandable metal product for use in extinguishing fires and in the prevention of or protection against explosions. The product is a continuous sheet of material having discontinuous slits in spaced apart lines parallel to each other but transverse to the longitudinal dimension of the sheet. The invention is also directed to the expanded form of the product, either in sheets which may be used for preventing fires or explosion or in the form of shaped ellipsoids for use in a passive inerting system for fuel tanks, as flame arresters, as anti-explosion barriers, and as shields against mechanical impact.
78 Prevention of corrosion, fire and explosion in oil wells US507148 1995-07-26 US5794706A 1998-08-18 Shaikh Ghaleb Mohammad Yassin Alhamad
A highly effective module for preventing corrosion of oil well pipes and equipment and for preventing resulting fires and explosions. The module is a collar formed from slitted and expanded metal net and is adapted to fit in the annular space between the oil production pipe and the outer casing of the oil well, to prevent oxygen from the atmosphere from entering the annular space at the top of the well, and to exclude hydrocarbon vapors from the subterranean production zone from entering the annular space at the bottom of the well. The invention also relates to methods for extinguishing a burning oil well.
79 Articles and methods for protection against focused beams of radiant energy US470254 1995-06-06 US5788110A 1998-08-04 Shaikh Ghaleb Mohammad Yassin Alhamad
A highly effective barrier for protecting objects against focused beams of radiant energy. The invention has special applicability in a combat environment for protecting military equipment against destruction by laser weapons, or for thwarting detection of such equipment by reflected radar waves. The barrier comprises a layer of slitted and expanded metal foil, made from a non-ferrous metal having an absorptivity less than 3% and a thermal conductivity above 100 W/m/K, interposed between the radiant energy beam and the object to be protected. The barrier layer may be multiple sheets of the slitted and expanded metal foil, or a contained layer of nested ellipsoids formed from the expanded metal sheets.
80 Method and apparatus for producing individual rolls of packing material US304384 1994-09-12 US5782735A 1998-07-21 David P. Goodrich; Michael C. Hurwitz; Roger E. Jester; James P. Devine
An expanded paper cylinder formed from a spiral is disclosed as a void fill. A delivery system is provided for manual and automatic delivery of the expanded paper from a continuous, unextended wound roll of an extendible sheet material. The cushioning material formed by the expander can be used as a expanded sheet around an article or as void fill, or can be formed into spiral cylinders for use as void fill. The manual dispensing system includes a support member supporting a rotatable feed roll. A restraining restraining device slows the free delivery of the wound feed roll of unextended sheet material, so that the sheet material expands while it is being drawn, under tension from the feed roll. An automatic system uses expander rollers to expand the slit paper and can be coordinated with apparatus which cuts and forms the spiral cylinders.
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