Patent classifications
B05C7/06
DAUBER ASSEMBLIES
A dauber assembly may comprise a manifold body comprising a first end configured to receive a nozzle, and a collar extending at least partially around the manifold body. The collar may comprise an inlet port. The manifold body may have one or more holes providing fluid communication between the inlet port of the collar and an outlet of a nozzle received by the first end of the manifold body.
Method to line pipe homogeneously
The method to radially displace liquid liner inside a pipe includes the step of flowing the liner around a distributive body placed within a pipe gas stream. As the gas streams past the distributive body, the liner coats the pipe homogeneously from top to bottom.
Method to line pipe homogeneously
The method to radially displace liquid liner inside a pipe includes the step of flowing the liner around a distributive body placed within a pipe gas stream. As the gas streams past the distributive body, the liner coats the pipe homogeneously from top to bottom.
PROCEDURE OF MASONRY AND NOZZLE FOR VISCOUS FLUID INJECTION
The present invention consists in a nozzle for the efficient injection of viscous fluids into holes, cracks or groves through a mechanism preventing the draining outwardly of the volume to fill, which is obtained by incorporating to the injector's tip a screen with a central boring adjusted to the injector tip's surface, preferably of a semi-spherical form and of ferrous material, where said screen shows some freedom of movement levels with respect to the injector, thanks to screen's central boring being surrounded of magnets and having a semi-spherical profile that supplements the injector's tip.
PROCEDURE OF MASONRY AND NOZZLE FOR VISCOUS FLUID INJECTION
The present invention consists in a nozzle for the efficient injection of viscous fluids into holes, cracks or groves through a mechanism preventing the draining outwardly of the volume to fill, which is obtained by incorporating to the injector's tip a screen with a central boring adjusted to the injector tip's surface, preferably of a semi-spherical form and of ferrous material, where said screen shows some freedom of movement levels with respect to the injector, thanks to screen's central boring being surrounded of magnets and having a semi-spherical profile that supplements the injector's tip.
Nozzles and systems for adhesively attaching a first part to a second part
A nozzle for dispensing adhesive between a first part and a second part comprises a nozzle body. The nozzle body comprises a first-part engagement surface. The nozzle body also comprises a second-part engagement surface, contiguous with the first-part engagement surface and defining an engagement-surface angle, greater than 0 and less than 180, with a virtual plane, coincident with the first-part engagement surface. The nozzle body further comprises a nozzle-body outlet port, formed in the second-part engagement surface. The nozzle body additionally comprises a nozzle-body inlet port, formed in the first-part engagement surface. The nozzle also comprises a separator plate, coupled with and extending from the nozzle body.
SEALANT INJECTION SYSTEMS
Sealant injection systems for injecting sealant into a cavity, the sealant injection systems including a sealant dispensing tip having a proximal end portion, a body portion, and a distal end portion that define a continuous channel to an aperture in the distal end portion for dispensing sealant material into a cavity, where the aperture is surrounded by a compressible material.
Dauber assemblies
A dauber assembly may comprise a manifold body comprising a first end configured to receive a nozzle, and a collar extending at least partially around the manifold body. The collar may comprise an inlet port. The manifold body may have one or more holes providing fluid communication between the inlet port of the collar and an outlet of a nozzle received by the first end of the manifold body.
Dauber assemblies
A dauber assembly may comprise a manifold body comprising a first end configured to receive a nozzle, and a collar extending at least partially around the manifold body. The collar may comprise an inlet port. The manifold body may have one or more holes providing fluid communication between the inlet port of the collar and an outlet of a nozzle received by the first end of the manifold body.