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Brian A Foxgrover

age ~66

from Milwaukee, WI

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  • 2614 114Th St, Milwaukee, WI 53226 • (414)7741207

Us Patents

  • Process For Pultruding A Composite Sign

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  • US Patent:
    50663496, Nov 19, 1991
  • Filed:
    Jan 22, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/468447
  • Inventors:
    Jack E. Perko - Cedarburg WI
    Gary J. Wirth - Milwaukee WI
    Brian A. Foxgrover - Wauwatosa WI
  • Assignee:
    W. H. Brady Co. - Milwaukee WI
  • International Classification:
    G09F 1900
    B29C 5530
  • US Classification:
    156166
  • Abstract:
    A sign is made by a pultrusion process by printing separate sign panels and attaching them to a fibrous component of the sign to make a longitudinally continuous sign panel subassembly which is beneath the surface of the sign. The sign panels are spaced apart in the subassembly by about the length of the sign and are fixed to the fibrous component prior to being pulled through a forming die. In the forming die, the subassembly is formed together with rovings, scrim resin and any other components of the sign into the cross-section of the sign. The sign panel subassembly saturates with the resin so that it blends in with the rest of the sign except for identification matter printed on it and is permeable to allow gases to escape as the resin cures in the die. The sign takes on its desired cross-sectional shape in the die and is cut off at its desired length after it exits the die. The sign panel may be on either side of the subassembly, and the subassembly may be beneath a surface layer.
  • Pultruded Composite Sign And Process Therefor

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  • US Patent:
    49352792, Jun 19, 1990
  • Filed:
    Dec 16, 1988
  • Appl. No.:
    7/283984
  • Inventors:
    Jack E. Perko - Cedarburg WI
    Gary J. Wirth - Milwaukee WI
    Brian A. Foxgrover - Wauwatosa WI
  • Assignee:
    W. H. Brady Co. - Milwaukee WI
  • International Classification:
    G09F 1900
  • US Classification:
    428 74
  • Abstract:
    A sign is made by a pultrusion process by printing separate sign panels and attaching them to a fibrous component of the sign to make a longitudinally continuous sign panel subassembly which is beneath the surface of the sign. The sign panels are spaced apart in the subassembly by about the length of the sign and are fixed to the fibrous component prior to being pulled through a forming die. In the forming die, the subassembly is formed together with rovings, scrim resin and any other components of the sign into the cross-section of the sign. The sign panel subassembly saturates with the resin so that it blends in with the rest of the sign except for identification matter printed on it and is permeable to allow gases to escape as the resin cures in the die. The sign takes on its desired cross-sectional shape in the die and is cut off at its desired length after it exits the die. The sign panel may be on either side of the subassembly, and the subassembly may be beneath a surface layer.

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