B29C65/72

SEAM CONSTRUCTION USING RADIO FREQUENCY WELDING AND TAPE
20170266871 · 2017-09-21 ·

A process of constructing an air tight and water tight seam, comprising cutting a sheet of selected material into two or more panels, sealing the panels at respective selected edges using an ultrasonic machine to form a seam, overlaying the seam with a tape made of the same selected material, and sealing the tape and seam using a radio frequency (RF) welding machine.

Method of manufacturing a vehicle and vehicle

A method for producing a motor vehicle and a correspondingly produced motor vehicle having a modular construction, in which a substructure and at least one superstructure module are produced independently of one another and are subsequently permanently connected together.

Friction welding element, and a method for connecting the friction welding element to a housing
09764417 · 2017-09-19 · ·

A friction welding method for fastening a connection bushing, such as a threaded bushing for example, in a housing. In order to improve the quality of the connection, the connection bushing is attached to the housing using a friction welding element. The friction welding element consists of the connection bushing, on which a friction welding shell with a radially outer friction welding contour is formed or molded. Connecting and sealing portions are produced between the friction welding element and the housing during the friction welding process by means of a special design of the friction welding contour.

Simplified method for making an impermeable joining on three-layer or bi-layer fabric materials, either with or without a complex construction on a joining side thereof and being preliminarily joined by a stitching or ultrasound joining arrangement
09758928 · 2017-09-12 · ·

A simplified method for making an impermeable joining on three-layer or bi-layer fabric materials, either with or without a complex construction on a joining side thereof, and being preliminarily joined by a stitching or ultrasound joining arrangement, wherein the method comprises only two method steps, a first joining step of joining two fabric material panels and a second impermeabilizing step carried out by cauterizing and sealing a strip element, and being performed by a single machine in a single operation thereof.

Simplified method for making an impermeable joining on three-layer or bi-layer fabric materials, either with or without a complex construction on a joining side thereof and being preliminarily joined by a stitching or ultrasound joining arrangement
09758928 · 2017-09-12 · ·

A simplified method for making an impermeable joining on three-layer or bi-layer fabric materials, either with or without a complex construction on a joining side thereof, and being preliminarily joined by a stitching or ultrasound joining arrangement, wherein the method comprises only two method steps, a first joining step of joining two fabric material panels and a second impermeabilizing step carried out by cauterizing and sealing a strip element, and being performed by a single machine in a single operation thereof.

Liners and linings for tanks and other liquid containment vessels
09759380 · 2017-09-12 ·

Exemplary embodiments are disclosed of liners, linings, and liquid containment vessels including the same. Also disclosed are exemplary method of providing liners and linings for liquid containment vessels, such as process tanks, immersion tanks, containment pits, gravity feed conduits for transferring or conveying liquid, etc. In an exemplary embodiment, a liner or lining is anchored to at least one structural component by at least one extrusion weld and at least one mechanical fastener. The mechanical fastener is coupled to the structural component. The extrusion weld is coupled to the mechanical fastener. The liner or lining may be anchored to a wide range of structural components, such as a frame, a framework, a frame member, a tank, a wall, a support member, a reinforcing member, an outer shell, a substrate (e.g., concrete, etc.) or sidewalls defining a pit or a gravity feed conduit, combinations thereof, other structures or components, etc.

Liners and linings for tanks and other liquid containment vessels
09759380 · 2017-09-12 ·

Exemplary embodiments are disclosed of liners, linings, and liquid containment vessels including the same. Also disclosed are exemplary method of providing liners and linings for liquid containment vessels, such as process tanks, immersion tanks, containment pits, gravity feed conduits for transferring or conveying liquid, etc. In an exemplary embodiment, a liner or lining is anchored to at least one structural component by at least one extrusion weld and at least one mechanical fastener. The mechanical fastener is coupled to the structural component. The extrusion weld is coupled to the mechanical fastener. The liner or lining may be anchored to a wide range of structural components, such as a frame, a framework, a frame member, a tank, a wall, a support member, a reinforcing member, an outer shell, a substrate (e.g., concrete, etc.) or sidewalls defining a pit or a gravity feed conduit, combinations thereof, other structures or components, etc.

BONDING METHOD AND BONDING DEVICE

Provided is a bonding method capable of bonding with an inexpensive structure while avoiding an increase in the overall size of the device. The bonding method comprises: an arrangement step for locating a cylindrical body between two sheet-shaped members; a cylindrical body bonding step for applying an ultrasonic wave from the outer surface of a first sheet-shaped member through a horn part and applying heat from the outer surface of a second sheet-shaped member through an anvil part, in a state in which the cylindrical body is arranged between the two sheet-shaped members; and a shoulder part bonding step for directly bonding, through a pair of heating parts, the two sheet-shaped members to each other while the two sheet-shaped members are interposed between the pair of heating parts.

BONDING METHOD AND BONDING DEVICE

Provided is a bonding method capable of bonding with an inexpensive structure while avoiding an increase in the overall size of the device. The bonding method comprises: an arrangement step for locating a cylindrical body between two sheet-shaped members; a cylindrical body bonding step for applying an ultrasonic wave from the outer surface of a first sheet-shaped member through a horn part and applying heat from the outer surface of a second sheet-shaped member through an anvil part, in a state in which the cylindrical body is arranged between the two sheet-shaped members; and a shoulder part bonding step for directly bonding, through a pair of heating parts, the two sheet-shaped members to each other while the two sheet-shaped members are interposed between the pair of heating parts.

MULTI-LAYERED GRIP
20210386045 · 2021-12-16 ·

Disclosed are grips and methods of making grips for use with the handle of an article, and in particular for use with fishing poles and golf clubs. Grips preferably include a multi-layered gripping member and an inner sleeve or mounting body. The gripping member can include an outer layer with a fabric layer coated and preferably saturated by polyurethane. The outer layer can be bonded to an inner layer to form the gripping member which is then attached to the sleeve. The sleeve can be ground from a starting block of material or may be injection molded. Also disclosed are handles including a connector configured to couple to a portion of a fishing pole. Such handles may include a multiple layers and can be selectively removed from the article. Methods are also provided for selectively coupling exchangeable handles to articles including fishing poles.