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Us Patents
Absorbent Material Of Water Absorbent Polymer, Thermoplastic Polymer, And Water And Method For Making Same
An absorbent material is disclosed, containing at least about 30 weight percent of a superabsorbent polymer, a thermoplastic polymer binder resin, and about 0.1 to about 10 weight percent water. The absorbent material absorbs deionized water to at least about 70 percent of maximum capacity within about 20 minutes after exposure to the deionized water. The method of making the absorbent material includes combining binder resin and absorbent polymer in a twin screw extrusion mechanism, compounding and driving the composition toward exit openings, extruding the composition through the exit openings, and preferably rapidly cooling the extrudate with non-liquid quenching means. The quenched or non-quenched extrudate may be made in the form of a pellet, film, or fibrous strand.
Method For Depositing Particulate Material Into A Pad Of Fibrous Material In A Forming Chamber
Thomas A. Kaiser - Vermilion OH Douglas C. Mulder - Wellington OH David E. O'Ryan - Clarkston MI Douglas A. Schneider - Lorain OH Rodney L. Ward - Wellington OH
Assignee:
Nordson Corporation - Westlake OH
International Classification:
D04H 104
US Classification:
264510
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for forming a non-woven pad consisting of fibrous material in which highly moisture-absorbent particles are intermixed with the fibrous material throughout a predetermined portion of the thickness of the non-woven pad. The non-woven pad is formed atop a conveyor moving through a chamber which has a duct connected to a source of vacuum operable to draw fibrous material injected into the chamber onto the conveyor. A spray gun or an extension thereof is positioned within the chamber relative to the fibrous material atop the conveyor, and is operated to discharge moisture-absorbent material at a predetermined velocity, such that the moisture-absorbent material is intermixed with the fibrous material throughout preferably a center layer of the thickness of the non-woven pad while forming boundary layers on either side of the center layer which are substantially free of moisture-absorbent material. The spray gun preferably operates intermittently to form spaced, sharply defined areas along the length and width of the non-woven pad wherein each area has moisture-absorbent material interspersed throughout a portion of the thickness thereof.
Method And Apparatus For Spraying Powder Into A Continuous Tow
John J. Binder - Lorain OH Thomas A. Kaiser - Vermilion OH
Assignee:
Nordson Corporation - Westlake OH
International Classification:
B05B 1512
US Classification:
118 44
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for spraying particulate powder material into a continuous roving or tow formed of individual strands comprises a hollow spraying chamber having inlet and outlet guides for receiving the tow moving axially therethrough. A stream of air-entrained particulate powder material is injected into the hollow spraying chamber, at an angle relative to the direction of movement of the tow, with a velocity such that the individual strands of the tow are separated from one another and the particulate powder material is lodged between the exterior surfaces of adjacent strands throughout substantially the entire thickness of the tow.
A power spray system for applying particulate powder material to a substrate includes a volumetric or gravimetric dry material feeding device having an outlet connected to a manifold formed with an internal cavity and a plurality of passageways communicating with the internal cavity. A highly accurately metered quantity of powder is transmitted into the internal cavity of the manifold, which is either applied to the substrate or recirculated back to the powder source. An air amplifier connected to one of the passageways is operable to draw ambient air through a vent passageway into the internal cavity of the manifold to form a stream of air-entrained powder. The powder stream is then drawn out of the internal cavity of the manifold by the air amplifier into a spray gun for discharge onto the substrate. A second air amplifier connected to another passageway formed in the manifold is operated when the first air amplifier in the spray gun is closed to draw the powder entering the manifold into a return line for recirculation back to the powder source.
Thomas A. Kaiser - Vermilion OH Lloyd Lafferty - North Canton OH
Assignee:
Nordson Corporation - Westlake OH
International Classification:
B65G 5314
US Classification:
406153
Abstract:
A powder pumping apparatus including a pump body formed with a pumping chamber having a venturi passageway, a suction tube intersecting the pumping chamber and an air nozzle including a valve mechanism which discharges pressurized air directly into the venturi passageway of the pumping chamber to create a vacuum within the pumping chamber and suction tube to withdraw particulate powder material from a powder feed hopper. The air nozzle is carried within the interior of the pump body and has a discharge outlet located within the pumping chamber which discharges a substantially constant pressure pulse of air directly into the venturi passageway of the pumping chamber. In turn, a sharp, well-defined powder pulse is produced having a substantially homogeneous powder-to-air density throughout the duration of the pulse.
Superabsorbent Polymers Having Anti-Caking Characteristics
Fang Sun - Lisle IL Heather S. Jones - Greensboro NC Thomas A. Kaiser - Greensboro NC Whei-Neen Hsu - Greensboro NC Ronald L. Molen - Greensboro NC Peter A. Deaton - Greensboro NC Bernfried A. Messner - Greensboro NC
Assignee:
Stockhausen GmbH & Co. KG
International Classification:
C08K 334
US Classification:
524447
Abstract:
A particulate material composition of superabsorbent polymer particles, wherein less than about 60% by weight of the superabsorbent polymer particles will pass through a U. S. Standard 50 mesh sieve. The composition has anti-caking properties and also reduced dusting. The composition can be produced by mixing the superabsorbent polymer particles with an inorganic powder, such as clay.
Apparatus For Depositing Particulate Material Into A Pad Of Fibrous Material In A Forming Chamber
Thomas A. Kaiser - Vermilion OH Douglas C. Mulder - Wellington OH David E. O'Ryan - Jackson MI Douglas A. Schneider - Lorain OH Rodney L. Ward - Wellington OH
Assignee:
Nordson Corporation - Westlake OH
International Classification:
A29D 700
US Classification:
425 811
Abstract:
An apparatus for forming a non-woven pad consisting of fibrous material in which highly moisture-absorbent particles are intermixed with the fibrous material throughout a predetermined portion of the thickness of the non-woven pad. The non-woven pad is formed atop a conveyor moving through a chamber which has a duct connected to a source of vacuum operable to draw fibrous material injected into the chamber onto the conveyor. A spray gun or an extension thereof is positioned within the chamber relative to the fibrous material atop the conveyor, and is operated to discharge moisture-absorbent material at a predetermined velocity, such that the moisture-absorbent material is intermixed with the fibrous material throughout preferably a center layer of the thickness of the non-woven pad while forming boundary layers on either side of the center layer which are substantially free of moisture-absorbent material. The spray gun preferably operated intermittently to form spaced, sharply defined areas along the length and width of the non-woven pad wherein each area has moisture-absorbent material interspersed throughout a portion of the thickness thereof.
Absorbent Article With Multi-Layer Folded Absorbent Core
- Greenville NC, US Paul Ducker - St. Simons Island GA, US Jacob Vrooman - Moon VA, US Thomas A. Kaiser - Marion OH, US Tim Sergeant - Winterville NC, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/534 A61F 13/535
Abstract:
Absorbent laminates and multi-layer, folded absorbent cores comprising the absorbent laminates for use in absorbent articles are presented. Specifically, multi-layer, folded absorbent cores are presented that are formed from an absorbent laminate comprising an absorbent layer between two tissue layers, in which the absorbent core includes a central channel running longitudinally along the core and crenellations profiled along the thickness of the core and providing enhanced liquid distribution across the core surface area or profile and improved liquid absorption into the laminate.
Dr. Kaiser graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1962. He works in San Francisco, CA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Kaiser is affiliated with California Pacific Medical Center California Campus and John Muir Medical Center Walnut Creek.
Duluth ClinicEssentia Health Orthopaedics 400 E 3 St FL 5, Duluth, MN 55805 (218)7863520 (phone), (218)7863161 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis Graduated: 1975
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Shoulder Surgery Carpal Tunnel Decompression Hip Replacement Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Occupational Therapy Evaluation Shoulder Arthroscopy
Conditions:
Osteoarthritis Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Intervertebral Disc Degeneration
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Kaiser graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School at Minneapolis in 1975. He works in Duluth, MN and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Kaiser is affiliated with Essentia Health Saint Marys Medical Center.
Thomas Kaiser, 55, of South Plainfield, was charged with two counts of possession of a destructive device for an unlawful purpose, with additional charges expected, Middlesex County prosecutors and local police said.