Abstract:
An attachment to be employed with any spray device is disclosed. The attachment includes four vanes which are radially attached to an air hub with a central aperture, the central aperture adapted to receive the front portion of the spray device therethrough which when activated dispenses an atomizable substance in a pattern toward a workpiece. At the distal end of each of the four vanes, the vane is angled forward such that it generally points toward the workpiece. At the terminal end of each vane is a plurality of compressed air exit apertures. A compressed air source is attached to the air hub which guides the air through air conduits interiorly disposed within each of the vanes, where the compressed air is forced to exit each of the compressed air exit apertures forming an a second pattern which surrounds the atomizable substance pattern, and further boosts or pushes the atomizable substance onto the workpiece. The second pattern reduces overspray, bounce-back, and errant particles, and improves the transfer efficiency of the substance to
Abstract:
A dessert composition comprising soy whey proteins that have been isolated from processing streams, wherein the dessert composition is used to form a dessert food product. A process for recovering and isolating soy whey proteins and other components from soy processing streams is also disclosed.
Abstract:
The present invention provides frozen confection compositions and dairy-analog frozen confection compositions and the method for producing the frozen confection compositions. In particular, the frozen confections comprise protein hydrolysate compositions, which are generally comprised of polypeptide fragments having primarily either an arginine residue or a lysine residue at each carboxyl terminus.
Abstract:
The invention is directed to an apparatus and method for spraying atomized materials from a handheld device. The device may spray highly toxic chemicals. During spraying certain components of the device come into contact with the material which is atomized. These components will be disposed of as opposed to cleaned. The new assembly includes means to attach to a coating container, with a atomizing tube atop connecting means. A tube would be included that would be disposed inside the container and attached to the downside of the atomizing tube. The atomizing tube-attachable cover and tube include no moving parts and are easily affixed to the container and the atomizing gas supply. Further, the instant system can be mated with airborne contaminant recovery systems.
Abstract:
Compositions and methods relating to high caloric enteral formulations are disclosed herein. The invention provides a dietary composition comprising hydrolyzed soy protein and having a low viscosity and acceptable shelf life. Methods of using the dietary compositions of the invention are also disclosed.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a portable system for capturing airborne pollutants and methods for using the portable system. The apparatus includes at least one flexible and maneuverable source containment means that can be connected to an atomizer, such as a spray gun or aerosol can or can be positioned near or over an open container giving off airborne pollutants. At least one suction generator allows air flow from the source containment means to at least one filter that may be attached or detached from its source of suction. After filtration, the apparatus includes at least one exhaust means to remove the treated air from the proximity of the user.
Abstract:
A subset of markup elements used in an electronically published document can be defined as being "significant." For example, all titled elements may be called significant elements. The structure of the document defined by only the significant elements can be determined in the same manner as the structure of the document defined by all markup elements. For example, titled elements define a table of contents. A first representation of the document structure defined by all of the markup elements may be used in combination with a second representation of the document structure defined by only the significant elements to control selection of portions of the document such that previous and subsequent portions can be selected and rendered in a consistent and intuitive manner. In particular, given a selected leaf element in the second representation, elements adjacent to the selected leaf element may be selected and rendered according to a relationship of these elements, as defined in the first representation, to both the selected leaf element and to other significant elements in the second representation.
Abstract:
A high volume, low pressure air system for atomizing a fluid, such as paint, includes, among other things, a variable jet venturi induction pump which generates low pressure air for powering one or more atomizing devices, such as spray guns, with the intake of the induction pump being located a predetermined distance away from the atomizing devices so that overspray produced thereby is prevented from being fed along with ambient air into the induction pump. The system also controls the supply of compressed air and can be equipped with a compressed air driven intake fan for turbo charging the ambient air fed to the jet venturi induction pump. A booster source of regulated low pressure air is also coupled to the feedline(s) coupled to the individual atomizing devices to augment the low pressure air generated by the jet venturi induction pump for certain spraying tasks.
Abstract:
An auxiliary safety chain device for securing stud/loop retainer safety latching type devices is disclosed. The device includes a stud securement member secured to the stud of the safety latch device. A coupling member is coupled with the loop retainer. A locking mechanism secures the coupling member and the stud securement member together to lock the device.
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a coal-water slurry atomizer for use a high-pressure dryer employed in a pumping system utilized to feed coal into a pressurized coal gasifier. The slurry atomizer is provided with a venturi, constant area slurry injection conduit, and a plurality of tangentially disposed steam injection ports. Superheated steam is injected into the atomizer through these ports to provide a vortical flow of the steam, which, in turn, shears slurry emerging from the slurry injection conduit. The droplets of slurry are rapidly dispersed in the dryer through the venturi where the water is vaporized from the slurry by the steam prior to deleterious heating of the coal.