Abstract:
An imaging material employing an encapsulated radiation sensitive composition which undergoes a change in viscosity upon exposure having a sensitivity (log E) less than 4.0; images are formed by exposing the material to actinic radiation and rupturing the capsules whereby the internal phase is released from the capsules and participates in forming an image.
Abstract:
Preparation of carbonyl compounds from unsaturated olefin hydrocarbons is conducted in the presence of a catalyst system such as palladium chloride in an aqueous medium, a redox system such as cupric chloride using an oxidant such as oxygen or air in which the rate of reaction or throughput may be increased by use of a wetproofed Contacogen. Typical materials for use as a Contacogen include granular carbon wetproofed with a fluorocarbon resin such as PTFE. By use of a Contacogen it is possible to increase the rate and/or throughput over that obtained without the use of a Contacogen even when the reactions are conducted at relatively low temperatures and pressures, e.g., below about 150*C and below about 5 atmospheres. Various catalyst and redox systems may be used and process parameters may be varied to produce various products, e.g., acetaldehyde from ethylene at low temperatures and pressure.
Abstract:
A basket style article carrier having bottom, side and end walls and a multi-ply medial longitudinal partition and handle structure secured at its ends along vertical fold lines disposed medially of the end walls is strengthened in a transverse direction by a transverse partition strut which is foldably joined along a downwardly inclined fold line to the outer portion of each one of a plurality of conventional partition strips which extend between the side walls and the longitudinal partition and handle structure so as to provide transverse reinforcement and article separation. Longitudinal reinforcement is provided in the form of a longitudinal panel foldably joined to the end wall at one end of the carrier medially thereof and which extends inwardly and into overlapping relationship with a pair of inwardly extending riser panels foldably joined to the end wall at the opposite end of the carrier.
Abstract:
A basket style article carrier having telescoping handle panels is provided with transverse partition structure which is struck from the region of the carrier blank which is intermediate the inner ends of the telescoping type handles and is manipulated in such manner during the formation of the carrier that a plurality of transverse partition strips are anchored near the top edge of each side wall and secured at their inner ends to a common anchoring panel which in turn is secured to medial partition handle structure. Overlapping inwardly extending medial panels are foldably joined to the medial edges of the end wall panels to form a medial partition handle structure. By this arrangement, a strong economical carrier is provided whose side walls are constructed with their upper edge portions configured as a straight line thus enchancing the appearance of the carrier.
Abstract:
Punching apparatus for punching binder holes through the edge of a large count book of paper in a single punching operation. The apparatus includes a splitter for separating one edge of the book into several discrete lifts which are inserted between a plurality of stacked die plates having aligned die openings formed therethrough. Clamping apparatus clamps the lifts between the die plates and punching mechanism drives a series of punches through the aligned die openings in the die plates and through edges of the sheets clamped between the die plates.
Abstract:
A display device comprises a plurality of transverse shelf mounting bars adjustably secured to a pedestal having removable mounting elements secured to its lower portion for maintaining the pedestal in a vertical position together with flexible shelf elements each having an edge portion arranged for mounting and dismounting to one of said mounting bars, the flexible shelves being initially coiled into a plurality of substantially concentric convolutions and being extensible to form separaters between layers of displayed items thereby to afford stability to a stack of such items.
Abstract:
There is disclosed an elongated catcher for use with a jet drop recorder which comprises a convex catching face and a recessed drop ingesting blade. The catcher is preferably grounded and positioned in spaced relation to an electrically charged deflection ribbon so as to create a static electrical field between the deflection ribbon and the face of the catcher. Drops of recording fluid which are deflected by the electrical field impact against the backwardly sloping upper portion of the catching face and then flow downwardly along the curving surface of the catching face to the upper surface of the blade. The captured recording fluid, which has preferably spread out into a continuous film, is then ingested into an internal cavity via a series of channels in the upper surface of the blade. To prevent build up of accumulated spray at the top of the catcher there is provided a porous upper surface which connects with a special compartment within the catcher. This compartment is separate from a larger main compartment into which is delivered the ink which is ingested by the blade. Each of these compartments has its own vacuum source for drawing off the liquid accumulated therein. In order to improve downward flow of recording liquid the lower portion of the catching face has a compound radius.
Abstract:
A wrap around type article carrier in which one wall of the carrier is a composite structure formed of a pair of lap panels disposed in overlapping relationship to each other is provided with closure means for the ends thereof which closure means includes an end flap secured to each end of each side wall together with an end panel foldably joined to the end edge of one of the lap panels and secured in flat face contacting relation to the adjacent end flaps together with a complementary end panel foldably joined to the end edge of the wall of the carrier which is opposite from the composite wall and which is secured in flat face contacting relation to the end flaps. A carrying aperture is formed in the end panel and in the complementary panel at one end of the carrier and a keel panel is foldably joined to the inner one of the lap panels and is interposed between two rows of packaged articles and is provided with holding apertures for receiving parts of the articles in one row thereby to secure such one row against dislodgment through the ends of the tubular structure.
Abstract:
There is disclosed a system for controlling the positioning of graphic information being marked on a moving document. The graphic information is marked by a row of marking elements, preferably ON/OFF switched ink jets. The marking elements are provided in sufficient number for progressively marking a band wider than the area to be marked on the document. A charge ring control register produces marking by only that number of jets required for marking the graphic information. The loading of the marking data in the charge ring control register is under the control of a margin control shift register, which in turn is loaded by the output of a series of document edge detecting photo sensors. A digital tachometer monitors the document speed and synchronizes printing with document movement. There are disclosed two alternate embodiments for providing charge ring control information. In one embodiment the information is provided by character select apparatus and a series of character matrices. In the other embodiment the information is provided by a preprogrammed tape and a tape reader. In both embodiments the information is loaded into a line control shift register and is thereafter serially transferred therefrom for loading into the charge ring control register.
Abstract:
A DECORATED MULTIPLE LAYER PAPER SUITABLE FOR USE AS A TOP SURFACE IN RESIN IMPREGNATED ABRASION RESISTANCE DECORATED LAMINATES, AND THE LAMINATES PREPARED THEREFROM, SAID MULTIPLE LAYER HAVING A BASE LAYER AND A TOP LAYER, THE TOP LAYER COMPRISING ABRASION RESISTING MINERAL PARTICLES HAVING A HARDNESS OF 7 OR MORE ON THE MOH SCALE AND A PARTICLES SIZE RANGING FROM 10 TO 75 MICRONS, AND WITH A PRINTED PATTERN OVER THE EXPOSED SURFACE OF THE TOP LAYER. THE MULTIPLE LAYER PAPER IS MADE BY DEPOSITING A
BASE LAYER ON A PAPER MACHINE FORMING WIRE, AND WHILE THE BASE LAYER IS IN A WET STATE AND STILL SUPPORTED ON THE FORMING WIRE, DEPOSITING THE TOP LAYER THEREOVER. ABRASION RESISTANT DECORATIVE LAMINATES ARE PREAPPARED FROM SAID DECORATED MULTIPLE LAYER PAPER BY SATURATING SAID PAPER WITH A RESIN, SUITABLY A THERMOSETTING RESIN FOLLOWED BY UNITING WITH A CORE AND CURING OF SAID RESIN.