Abstract:
A method of making a non-toxic toy for a child by cutting a block into the shape of a toy and then placing the toy into a bin of granular paraffin particles followed by tumbling the toy the bin of granular paraffin particles with the granular particles being sufficiently large so as to prevent caking of the particles and sufficiently small so that the paraffin particles can impact on all areas of the toy to produce a paraffin coated toy that is in a ready-to-play with condition when it is removed from the bin of granular paraffin.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a low solvent content-type resin composition, a low solvent content-type coating composition containing such a resin composition as a binder, and a method for coating such a coating composition. The resin composition comprises an oligomer containing an alicyclic epoxy group in a molecule and having a number average molecular weight (Mn) of 300 to 2000, a weight average molecular weight (Mw) of 300 to 4000 and an Mw/Mn ratio of 1 to 2.5. The coating composition comprises such a resin composition and a cationic polymerization catalyst, wherein the content of an organic solvent content is 0 to 40 wt. %. Since the present composition contains a low molecular weight oligomer, the viscosity of the composition is low even though the solid content is high. Accordingly, the content of the organic solvent can be much reduced.
Abstract:
Particles coated with biological substances are deposited onto the concave inner surface of a length of tubing by a process which includes preparing a uniform suspension of coated particles and introducing the particles into the tubing while rotating horizontally. Then the speed of rotation is increased to drive the particles out of suspension and against the inner surface. After particle separation, the rotational speed is decreased and a gas is passed through the tubing to blow out the separated liquid. Next both the speed of rotation and the gas flow rate are increased to dry the particles that have been deposited against the inner surface of the tubing. An apparatus for performing the method also is disclosed.
Abstract:
A tank construction including an outer shell of steel material comprised of two half members welded together. The half members are formed by a deep drawing process. An inner shell of non-corrosive material is cast inside the outer shell by a rotational casting procedure with the external surface of the inner shell located adjacent the internal surface of the outer shell. The inner shell of non-corrosive material provides a substantially leak-fight liner for the outer shell to thus prevent contact between the contents of the tank and the outer shell. The rotational casting of the inner shell inside the outer shell is accomplished by charging the outer shell with a non-corrosive material and then subjecting the outer shell to a rotational casting movement while heat is applied to the outer shell. The outer shell serves as a mold for the inner shell wherein the mold (outer shell) becomes a permanent part of the completed tank.
Abstract:
A process for finishing wood slatted articles of furniture, such as chairs, tables and ottomans for either indoor or outdoor use comprising the steps of dipping the article in a coating material, draining the excess coating material and then spinning the article to provide an even distribution of the coating, particularly throughout the intricately woven slats of the article. The article is subsequently dried at room temperature and then heated in an oven to cure the coating material. The coating material may be comprised of an acrylic polymer resin. The article may be dipped in various other media, such as a color stain or an exterior protective sealer depending on the finishing application desired.
Abstract:
In a coating line conveyor for an automobile body, in which the body is movable along a path and rotated on an axis parallel to the path, the article is stopped in its erect attitude without impact force. The article is supported so that the combined center of gravity of the article and its supports is located directly below the axis of rotation of the article when the article is erect. Rotation is stopped by removing rotating power from the article supports in response to a signal generated by a sensor when the article is in its erect condition. The article then rocks back and forth under its own inertia and rapidly approaches a stable erect condition by a naturally damped oscillating motion.
Abstract:
According to the invention, a viscous substance is applied to the undulated surface of a substrate to be processed, and a gravity-like force greater than that of normal gravity is applied to the viscous substance in the direction orthogonal to the principal plane of the substrate. Consequently, the viscous substance applied on the convex parts flows into the concave parts under the influence of the gravity-like force, so as to fill up the concave parts with the viscous substance. As a result, the top of the surface of the substrate is substantially flattened.To apply such gravity, the invention employs a rotor, and a substrate holder supported in part of the rotor in a rotatable manner, and by rotating the rotor at high speed, the substrate holder is automatically rotated, and the substrate mounted on the substrate holder is positioned in the direction orthogonal to the rotating plane of the rotor, so that a kind of gravity by centrifugal force may be applied to the viscous substance.
Abstract:
The coating method contains a spraying step in which a paint is sprayed at least on a coating substrate extending in an upward and downward direction to a film thickness thicker than causing sags of the sprayed paint. The coating substrate on which the paint is sprayed is rotated about the horizontal axis while the sprayed paint is dried until it does not sag any more. The coating apparatus includes a carriage conveying the coating substrate arranged to run along the conveying direction, and the carriage is provided with a supporting base for supporting the coating substrate rotatively about the horizontal axis. One embodiment for rotating the substrate supported by the supporting base is a spring that is disposed on the carriage to rotate the substrate by means of a restoring force produced by the spring. On the passage for conveying the carriage is disposed a force storing mechanism for storing the restoring force in the spring that released the restoring force. Another embodiment therefor is a combination of a chain disposed along the conveying passage for the carriage with a sprocket disposed on the carriage. The sprocket is engageable with the chain and operatively coupled to the coating substrate. By disposing the chain in a fixed manner, on the one hand, the substrate is caused to rotate as the carriage is being conveyed. By dividing the chain, on the other, the substrate is caused to rotate while the conveyance of the carriage is suspended.
Abstract:
A method for manufacturing a roller for use in the image fixing section of a copying machine and the like. The method includes the steps of transferring a coating roller to a fluorine resin dispersion bath, drawing the resin from the bath to the coating roller, and transferring a predetermined amount of resin from the coating roller to a core.
Abstract:
In the coating method containing a coating step for coating a substrate with a paint and a drying step for drying the paint coated thereon, the paint is sprayed on a side extending in an up-and-downward direction and a side extending a horizontal direction in the coating step in such a manner that it is coated in a given film thickness on the horizontally extending side and in a film thickness on the up-and-downwardly extending side, which is thicker than its sagging limit thickness in which it sags. The coating is effected such that the coating on the up-and-downwardly extending side is finished at the same time as or subsequent to the coating on the horizontally extending side.In the drying step, the substrate is rotation about its horizontal axis extending in a horizontal and longitudinal direction of the substrate during a period of time from before the paint sags to until it is cured to a sagless state. The rotation of the substrate is carried out at a speed which is high enough to reverse its vertical position to its horizontal position before the paint sags due to gravity yet which is low enough to cause no sagging as a result of centrifugal force.