Patent classifications
B05B12/26
PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR SPRAYING OF ALUMINUM ALLOY WHEEL
A protective device for spraying of a wheel is mainly composed of a support, a cylinder, a push plate, bases, floating shafts, shaft sleeves, stop screws, copper sleeves, rotatable pins, springs, elastic collars, end covers, flange plates, guards and a mandrel, wherein the bases and the cylinder are fixed on the support, a flange plate is fixed on each base, an output shaft of the cylinder is connected with the push plate, a copper sleeve is enclosed in each base via an elastic collar, an end cover encloses a spring and a floating shaft inside a shaft sleeve, and the spring is connected with the floating shaft and an end cover respectively.
Flexible tubular tape
A flexible tubular tape product includes a hollow tape tube formed from a spiral wound strip of overlapping pressure sensitive adhesive coated tape. The hollow tube defines an empty interior core space. The outside surface of the hollow tape tube is coated with the pressure sensitive adhesive. A flexible core shaft is positioned inside the interior core space of the hollow tape tube in order to impart some body and ease of handling to the tape tube product.
MASKING METHOD
A method for masking an aeronautical structure with a frisket before painting such aeronautical structure, including the steps of: providing the aeronautical structure comprising at least one hole; providing the frisket; providing at least one jamming element, wherein said jamming element is configured to be inserted into the at least one hole; providing at least one C-shaped jamming element configured to be placed on a lateral of the first section; arranging the frisket partially over the at least one hole; inserting the at least one jamming element into the at least one hole, partially holding the frisket; wrapping the first section of the aeronautical structure with the frisket, said first section being masked to avoid its painting; and placing the at least one C-shaped jamming element laterally embracing the first section with the frisket, the frisket being clamped against said first section.
Bore masking system
A bore masking system for effectively protecting the interior surface of a bore during all phases of the painting process. The bore masking system includes a tubular shield formed from a hydrophobic sheet to protect the interior surface of the bore during the various phases of the painting process including cleaning, painting and curing. The hydrophobic sheet repels liquids such as water, chemicals and paint to ensure the structural integrity of the tubular shield during the painting phases.
Bore masking system
A bore masking system for effectively protecting the interior surface of a bore during all phases of the painting process. The bore masking system includes a tubular shield formed from a hydrophobic sheet to protect the interior surface of the bore during the various phases of the painting process including cleaning, painting and curing. The hydrophobic sheet repels liquids such as water, chemicals and paint to ensure the structural integrity of the tubular shield during the painting phases.
Taping Apparatus, System and Method for Pipe Lining Applications
A taping apparatus adapted to apply tape over voids on an interior pipe wall, the taping apparatus having a transport assembly adapted to move the apparatus through a pipe; and a rotatable taping assembly adapted to retain a roll of tape and apply said tape over a void on the interior wall of the pipe, said taping assembly comprising an extendable and tractable arm assembly and a tape applicator assembly.
Plugging Apparatus, System and Method for Pipe Lining Applications
A plugging apparatus adapted to plug service lateral openings in the interior of a pipe and a method of plugging service lateral openings, the plugging apparatus having a housing, transport mechanisms mounted to said housing, the transport mechanisms adapted to move the housing through a pipe having service lateral openings, a rotatable manipulator compartment mounted to the housing, the manipulator compartment containing a robotic arm assembly having a plug gripping assembly and an extension assembly; the housing retaining plugs and one or more plug loading actuators adapted to individually advance each of the plugs into the manipulator compartment and the plug gripping assembly, the extension assembly being adapted to extend a plug positioned in the plug gripping assembly radially from the manipulator compartment and into one of the service lateral openings in the pipe.
Electrical cover with concentric removable annular fittings
The electrical cover comprises a friction-held electrical cover for a recessed light fixture. Embodiments of the electrical cover described herein provide flexible finish material covers that guard recessed can light fixtures from paint, spackling, and other foreign materials. The frictionally-held finish material covers utilize specifically shaped features on the surfaces, such as negative draft, that contact the electrical components to increase the hold on the electrical device. Some of the shaped features of the frictionally-held covers also help minimize stress in the cover. Features are also molded into the parts to assist and strengthen the cover once installed, and thus protect against the intrusion of finish material behind the cover.
Use of combined masking techniques and/or combined material removal techniques to protectively coat electronic devices
Processes for masking electronic devices, including, but not limited to, electronic subassemblies, prior to the application of protective coatings to the electronic devices are disclosed. Such processes include the use of a plurality of different masking techniques in combination to mask the electronic device. Different masking techniques may be used to mask different features and/or components of the electronic device. Some features and/or components may be masked by way of two or more masking techniques. With one or more masks in place, an electronic device may be protectively coated. After a protective coating has been applied to the electronic device, at least a portion of the mask(s) may be removed from the electronic device. Protectively coated electronic devices may then be assembled with one another.
Use of combined masking techniques and/or combined material removal techniques to protectively coat electronic devices
Processes for masking electronic devices, including, but not limited to, electronic subassemblies, prior to the application of protective coatings to the electronic devices are disclosed. Such processes include the use of a plurality of different masking techniques in combination to mask the electronic device. Different masking techniques may be used to mask different features and/or components of the electronic device. Some features and/or components may be masked by way of two or more masking techniques. With one or more masks in place, an electronic device may be protectively coated. After a protective coating has been applied to the electronic device, at least a portion of the mask(s) may be removed from the electronic device. Protectively coated electronic devices may then be assembled with one another.