Agitating – By injecting gas into mixing chamber
Patent
1981-03-31
1983-09-20
Coe, Philip R.
Agitating
By injecting gas into mixing chamber
222195, 222630, 406138, B01F 1302, B65G 5320
Patent
active
044052405
ABSTRACT:
An aeroslide (50) includes a molded plastic base (52) comprising a bottom wall (54), side walls (56) extending upwardly from the bottom wall and end walls (58) extending upwardly from the bottom wall and joining the side walls to enclose the interior of the base. Indentations (66) are formed in the upper portions of the side walls, and reinforcing members (68) are adhesively secured in the indentations at spaced points along the length of the base. Flanges (60) extend outwardly from the upper ends of the side walls and the end walls, and a porous fabric layer (70) is secured in place over the open top of the base by an adhesive layer extending between the upper surface of the flanges and the adjacent undersurface of the fabric layer.
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patent: 2609125 (1952-09-01), Schemm
patent: 3236422 (1966-02-01), Bailey et al.
patent: 3438682 (1969-04-01), Mohrhusen
patent: 3862505 (1975-01-01), Jeroma
Claudius Peters, Inc.
Coe Philip R.
Meier Harold E.
O'Neil Michael A.
Pitko Joseph M.
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