Patent classifications
B65H81/00
Method for producing a transmission shaft, preferably for an accessory box system of an aircraft turbomachine
A method for producing by pultrusion a hollow main body of a rotary movement transmission shaft made of a composite material, the method including: impregnating a reinforcement; arranging a reinforcing fabric around a pultrusion chuck to wrap the pultrusion chuck, the fabric including circumferential fibers arranged in planes orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the chuck; and then depositing the impregnated reinforcement around the reinforcing fabric.
Method of making a downhole swellable seal with a passageway therethrough
A method of making a downhole swellable seal with a passageway therethrough includes, perimetrically surrounding a first tubular with a first substantially nonswellable material, perimetrically surrounding at least one second tubular with a second substantially nonswellable material, positioning the at least one second tubular adjacent the first tubular, perimetrically surrounding the first tubular and the at least one second tubular with a swellable material, curing the first substantially nonswellable material, curing the second substantially nonswellable material, and curing the swellable material.
Method of making a downhole swellable seal with a passageway therethrough
A method of making a downhole swellable seal with a passageway therethrough includes, perimetrically surrounding a first tubular with a first substantially nonswellable material, perimetrically surrounding at least one second tubular with a second substantially nonswellable material, positioning the at least one second tubular adjacent the first tubular, perimetrically surrounding the first tubular and the at least one second tubular with a swellable material, curing the first substantially nonswellable material, curing the second substantially nonswellable material, and curing the swellable material.
COMPOSITE LAYER, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE SAME, AND COMPOSITE LAYER LAMINATION
Disclosed are a composite layer, a composite layer lamination and a method of manufacturing a composite layer. The composite layer includes: a resin core formed in a plate-shape and comprising with a plurality of guide protrusions protruding along an edge of the resin core as being spaced apart at a predetermined distance from each other and a plurality of guide notches between the plurality of guide protrusions; and a reinforcing fiber wound around the resin core via the plurality of guide notches functioning as a guide for the reinforcing fiber.
COMPOSITE LAYER, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE SAME, AND COMPOSITE LAYER LAMINATION
Disclosed are a composite layer, a composite layer lamination and a method of manufacturing a composite layer. The composite layer includes: a resin core formed in a plate-shape and comprising with a plurality of guide protrusions protruding along an edge of the resin core as being spaced apart at a predetermined distance from each other and a plurality of guide notches between the plurality of guide protrusions; and a reinforcing fiber wound around the resin core via the plurality of guide notches functioning as a guide for the reinforcing fiber.
Method and device for producing non-round wound tubes from plastic profiles
A method and a device for repairing portions of channels, including non-round channels, is provided by a wound tube wound from a profile strip by a winding machine, the abutting edges of which strip are formed into tight joints, locked inside the wound tube which can be introduced into the portion of the channel to be repaired. A plastic profile strip is drawn from a storage spool and fed to a winding machine arranged in front of one of the openings of the channel to be repaired, the winding machine having a guide rail adapted to the cross-portion of the channel, and adjacent edge regions fed onto this rotating winding former locked in an overlapping manner to form a wound pipe and the pipe is pushed or pulled into the channel portion.
Sanitary sleeve applicator for hoses
The conceived invention provides both a film applicator and a method for placing a continuous film sleeve around a hose, or a grouping of a plurality of hoses. The sleeve thickness is approximately ½ mil to 20 mils thick, which is suitable for cleanliness protection and reducing the possibility of ripping when the hoses are dragged across a floor. The embodied invention includes a plastic sleeve payout tube, that surrounds and encompasses the hose/hoses. The hoses are routed through the sleeve payout tube when they are hauled into a building to be cleaned. The payout tube stores a compacted length of an enclosing plastic sleeve, and the sleeve pays off as the hoses are dragged into the facility to be cleaned. The initial attachment of the plastic sleeve and hoses is by use of an adhesive tape or an outer clamping strap.
Waterproof sheet for use in bridge pier repair and waterproof working method using the same
When a bridge pier is reinforced or repaired by wrapping a reinforcement around the pier, a waterproof sheet having a sufficient flexibility to attach to and cover the interface between the pier and the reinforcement in a liquid-tight manner is useful. The waterproof sheet is attached to the interface between the pier and the reinforcement to prevent water from penetrating into the interface for thereby preventing the reinforcement from deterioration.
Tape Winding Apparatus and Method
A tape winding apparatus (1) for winding a tape around a cutback between two factory coated, welded pipes to form a field joint coating, the apparatus comprising a housing (2) having first and second ends and adapted to be mounted over or around the cutback, a tape cassette (62) rotatably mounted within the housing and means (120, 44, 80) for linearly driving the cassette through the housing from a first position adjacent a first end of the housing to a second position adjacent the second end of the housing, a heat source (70) mounted on the cassette for directing heat towards one end of the cutback and the tape as it is wound onto the pipe, and further comprising an additional heat source (150) mounted within the housing adjacent the second end of the housing for directing heat towards the other end of the cutback.
Tape Winding Apparatus and Method
A tape winding apparatus (1) for winding a tape around a cutback between two factory coated, welded pipes to form a field joint coating, the apparatus comprising a housing (2) having first and second ends and adapted to be mounted over or around the cutback, a tape cassette (62) rotatably mounted within the housing and means (120, 44, 80) for linearly driving the cassette through the housing from a first position adjacent a first end of the housing to a second position adjacent the second end of the housing, a heat source (70) mounted on the cassette for directing heat towards one end of the cutback and the tape as it is wound onto the pipe, and further comprising an additional heat source (150) mounted within the housing adjacent the second end of the housing for directing heat towards the other end of the cutback.