Dr. Bennett graduated from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1984. He works in Mount Pleasant, MI and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Bennett is affiliated with Mclaren Central Michigan and Midmichigan Medical Center Gratiot.
A method and apparatus is disclosed for controlling the flow of stock mixture through an enclosed head box chamber, such as in a paper-making machine, and onto a forming surface thereof. A plurality of plates are arranged in the chamber to extend transversely across the chamber, with the top edges of the plates and the inner wall of the chamber defining therebetween an opening through which the stock mixture flows. The plates are selectively moved toward and away from the inner wall to vary the configuration of the opening and, thus, control the flow of stock mixture through the openings such that selective movement of selected plates controls the cross-sectional flow profile across the width of the chamber and, correspondingly, controls the cross-sectional flow across the width of the outlet from the chamber and onto the surface forming the sheet material.
Method And Apparatus For Making A Continuous Length Of Tubing Having Foamed Plastic Walls
Method and apparatus for making a continuous length of tubing having an annular wall formed of polyurethane, including a forming cylinder having a mandrel extending centrally therethrough. Two strips of paper material are pulled through the forming cylinder, one surrounding the mandrel and one being disposed at the interior surface of the cylinder, and a curable plastic mixture is injected into the annular space between the paper strips. A sensor is provided to determine the point at which curing of the plastic mixture begins in the annular spacing within the cylinder, and the speed of travel of the paper through the cylinder is regulated as a function thereof. The control system shuts the apparatus down if a break in the paper strips is detected, or if the paper supply approaches exhaustion, or if the point of full curing is within a predetermined minimum spacing from the inlet end of the cylinder. Protrusions are provided at the outlet end of the cylinder to score the outer paper layer of the tubing, and the cylinder is mounted to frame for easy removal therefrom whereby cylinders of various sizes can be used.