181 |
Cross flow filtration molding method |
US029229 |
1979-04-11 |
US4252759A |
1981-02-24 |
Ioannis V. Yannas; David L. Sieverding |
A cross flow filtration molding apparatus and method are disclosed which are particularly useful for forming complicated shapes from dispersions of particles in a liquid medium. Dispersion is pumped through a mold which has porous walls and a sufficient pressure differential is applied to drive a portion of the liquid medium through the porous walls which results in deposition of particles on the walls to form a shaped article. The shaped article may inherently have sufficient structural integrity, or it may be post-treated to provide additional structural integrity. |
182 |
Manufacture of composite materials |
US538708 |
1975-01-06 |
US4016031A |
1977-04-05 |
Greville Euan Gordon Bagg; John Cook; Leslie Ernest Dingle; Henry Edwards; Hans Ziebland |
Mats of aligned fibers are formed by feeding a dispersion of fibers through an aligning nozzle onto the inner surface of a cylindrical permeable surface and rotating the surface sufficiently rapidly to remove the dispersion medium and maintain the fiber alignment on the surface. |
183 |
Process for molding polymers of halohydrocarbons |
US35050564 |
1964-03-09 |
US3235637A |
1966-02-15 |
HOFFMAN EDWIN B; TRIMBLE DAVID C; WEBER WALTER O |
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184 |
Method of molding teflon |
US30500763 |
1963-08-27 |
US3235636A |
1966-02-15 |
TRIMBLE DAVID C |
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185 |
Process for applying a suede finish to plastic sheeting |
US7960560 |
1960-12-30 |
US3221086A |
1965-11-30 |
WELLS LOWELL J |
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186 |
Method of forming hollow plastic articles |
US791760 |
1960-02-10 |
US3031720A |
1962-05-01 |
REMPEL DIETRICH G; PFEIFENROTH FRANK A |
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187 |
СПОСІБ ОТРИМАННЯ НЕГОРЮЧОГО ДЕКОРАТИВНОГО СУСПЕНДОВАНОГО МАТЕРІАЛУ ДЛЯ ПОКРИТТЯ СТІН БУДІВЛІ |
UAU201607252 |
2016-07-04 |
UA113094U |
2017-01-10 |
BIDNOSHEIA VALENTYN YAKOVYCH; PARKHOMENKO IRYNA VALENTYNIVNA; BIDNOSHEYA MARIA OLEKSANDRIVNA; PETRUNIAK MARYNA VALENTYNIVNA |
Спосіботриманнянегорючогодекоративногосуспендованогоматеріалудляпокриттястінбудівлі, приякомувикористовуютьсумішнеорганічнихкомпонентівдляотриманняшлікераякантикорозійнеі декоративнесклоемалевепокриттявиробівметалевоїпродукції. Основоюскладовоїсумішінеорганічнихкомпонентівнегорючогодекоративногосуспендованогоматеріалудлязахистустінбудівлівикористовуютьпромисловіабогосподарчівідходиоднієїізгалузейвиробництвасклоемалевоїпродукції. Використовуютьпереробленів порошкипрозороїабозаглушеноїсклоемалевоїфритиабовідходипрозороїабозаглушеноїскляноїпродукції, переробленів порошкилистовескло, вітражі, пляшки, банки, склянкиі т. ін. Абовикористовуютьвідходивиробництвафаянсовоїпродукції, переробленів порошкиплитки, архітектурнідеталі, санітарно-технічноїкераміки, посуду, художніхвиробів. Доодногоізотриманихпорошківякдопоміжнікомпонентидодаютьглинуабокаолін, діоксидкремнію, порошокбури, пігмент, воду. Сумішподрібнюютьі перемішуютьв шаровомумлинідоотриманнягомогенізованогокольоровогошлікера. Вивантажуютьізбарабанамлинав нержавіючуємкістьдлястаріннясуспензіїшлікера. Готовийшлікервиливаютьв декоізнержавіючоїсталі, висушують, охолоджують, подрібнюютьз перемішуванням, просіюють, отримуючикомпозиціюнеорганічноїсумішісухогопорошкунегорючогокольоровогоматеріалу. Додозованоїкомпозиціїсумішісухогопорошкунегорючогокольоровогоматеріалудодаютьдозамиготовийводнийрозчиннегорючогопрозорогозв'язуючого. Гомогенізуютьперемішуваннямв шаровомумлині, отримуючинегорючийдекоративнийсуспендованийматеріалдляпокриттяповерхоньстінбудівлі. |
188 |
Receptacle |
GB0802481 |
2008-02-11 |
GB2454947A |
2009-05-27 |
PARTINGTON GARY; NELSON WAYNE |
A receptacle of moulded paper pulp has a flat circular base wall 112 and a side wall 114 of an inverted frusto-conical shape extending upwardly from the base wall to define a receiving volume. The upper edge of the side wall defines the periphery of an opening located above the base wall and has an outwardly projecting peripheral lip 122, 124 having at least two recessed portions 126, 128 wherein, the width of the lip, between the recessed portions 126, 128, is non-constant. The two recessed portions 126, 128 form first and second spaced-apart outwardly projecting lip portions 122, 124 which form convenient handles for the receptacle. In addition, the side wall is provided with a stiffening or reinforcing shoulder 18 adjacent to its upper edge. |
189 |
An apparatus and a method of producing pulp moulded products |
GB0415853 |
2004-07-15 |
GB2416143A |
2006-01-18 |
MEHRABI MODAMMADREZA AFSHAR; CHONG BENSON PING CHUN; LO LOWENA WAN WAH |
A method of forming a pulp-moulded article comprises the steps of (a) providing a container 102 with a water permeable end 106; (b) introducing fibre containing slurry 112 into the container; (c) applying a positive pressure on the fibre containing slurry to force water out of the container via the water permeable end thereby forming layers of fibre on the water permeable end. The positive pressure may be combined with a vacuum to achieve better results. The exerted pressure may also be fully controlled to achieve different profiles by means of a feedback response mechanism. The pressure may be applied by a piston (202 figure 7) which acts as the upper mould half in which case the forming and cold pressing stages may be combined in one stage. Also included is an apparatus for forming pulp moulded articles using the above method. |
190 |
Wet-felted and thermally bonded porous structures |
AU2002244174 |
2002-02-26 |
AU2002244174B2 |
2005-01-06 |
CHEN WEI-CHIH; FAYE KATHERINE L K; SCHIMMEL MARK |
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191 |
Improvements in or relating to moulding |
GB0220033 |
2002-08-29 |
GB2392408A |
2004-03-03 |
WALLER MARTIN |
A retaining pin (30) for a hollow molded article, such as a male urine bottle (A) moulded from paper pulp and having a neck portion (N) (figure 5-not shown) with an entrance aperture, has a portion (44) which engages with the inner surface of the neck portion (N) of the article in the vicinity of the aperture. When the moulded article is placed on the pin (30) it still contains a lot of water and is thus pliable and by virtue of its weight it is pressed into engagement with portion 44. The portion (44) thus engages with the inner surface of the article near the aperture and forms a smooth inner surface on the article, making it more comfortable to use. A projection 40 of the pin 30 has a surface 42 to engage a portion of the article. The pins 30 are mounted on an endless chain 26 which is moved through a drying oven. The article is dispensed from a mould 20 onto the pin 30. |
192 |
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BR0207561 |
2002-02-26 |
BR0207561A |
2004-03-02 |
CHEN WEI-CHIH; FAYE KATHERINE L K; SCHIMMEL MARK |
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193 |
Ceramic membrane |
GB0015329 |
2000-06-22 |
GB2354478B |
2003-01-15 |
PLINER SERGEI YURYEVICH; PEICHEV VIKTOR GEORGIEVICH; DJEIRANISHVILI NOUGZAR |
A method of manufacturing a semi-permeable ceramic membrane and a semi-permeable ceramic membrane made by the method, the method including providing a mixture of at least two non-metallic mineral components comprising fine particles having an effective particle size of up to 1 mu m and coarse particles having an effective particle size of 1 mu m or above, the fine particles having a higher coefficient of thermal expansion than the coarse particles, suspending the mixture of fine and coarse particles in a liquid to form a slurry, applying the slurry to a porous mould so as to form a green intermediate product, and baking or firing the green intermediate product to form a finished membrane. The finished membrane has a density distribution of the fine particles that increases in one direction (in use) across the finished membrane and a density distribution of the coarse particles that decreases in the same direction across the finished membrane. <IMAGE> |
194 |
Method and apparatus for making molded filter elements |
GB0111147 |
2001-05-05 |
GB0111147D0 |
2001-06-27 |
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195 |
Mould assemblies |
GB0105458 |
2001-03-06 |
GB0105458D0 |
2001-04-25 |
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196 |
Moulding ceramic membranes |
GB0015329 |
2000-06-22 |
GB2354478A |
2001-03-28 |
PLINER SERGEI YURYEVICH; PEICHEV VIKTOR GEORGIEVICH; DJEIRANISHVILI NOUGZAR |
A method of manufacturing a semi-permeable ceramic membrane and a semi-permeable ceramic membrane made by the method are disclosed. The method includes providing a mixture of at least two mineral components comprising fine particles having an effective particle size of up to 1m and coarse particles having an effective particle size of 1m or above, the fine particles having a higher coefficient of thermal expansion than the coarse particles, suspending the mixture of fine and coarse particles in a liquid to form a slurry, applying the slurry to a porous mould to form a green intermediate product, and baking or firing the green intermediate product to form a finished membrane. The finished membrane has a density distribution of the fine particles that increases in one direction (in use) across the finished membrane and a density distribution of the coarse particles that decreases in the same direction across the finished membrane. The composition of the mineral mixture of the slurry is 10-40% fine particles and 90-60% coarse particles. The particles are selected from the group comprising alumina, alumina-magnesian spinels, mullite and zirconium dioxide. The membrane may be used as a filter. |
197 |
slender form pieces of mineral fibers, Method and mold for their manufacture by vacuum suction |
FR9803444 |
1998-03-20 |
FR2776224B1 |
2000-05-26 |
BEAUDOUX JEAN LUC; CHOUVET HENRI; GARNIER JEAN MARIE; LHOTE HERVE |
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198 |
Coating unit |
DE19730915 |
1997-07-18 |
DE19730915A1 |
1999-01-21 |
KUEPPERS PETER |
The unit coating polyurethane-based flooring material (5) onto a prepared base (2) includes a distributor (4) and spreader (3). The flooding head (11) of the spreader is preceded by a static mixer (9) for the components (6, 7) and by a pistol grip (8). The flooding head is mounted in a mobile frame (10) carrying a distribution roller (15) behind the spreading nozzle (12). |
199 |
Fabrication of tissue products using a mold formed by solid free-form methods |
AU6868598 |
1998-03-20 |
AU6868598A |
1998-10-12 |
GAYLO CHRISTOPHER M; FLAMENBAUM WALTER; FLAMENBAUM MILES J |
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200 |
Pulp moulding method and apparatus |
GB9423566 |
1994-11-22 |
GB2295350B |
1998-02-25 |
WONG SHEUNG SZE |
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