Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1989-02-07
1992-04-28
Smith, Jerry
Boots, shoes, and leggings
222134, 222135, 436179, G06F 1520
Patent
active
051093472
ABSTRACT:
A computer controlled device for accurately mixing two or more fluid materials into a continual stream over an extremely wide range of relative quantities and fluid characteristics. The device can additionally sequentially dispense different predetermined mixtures of said fluid materials to two or more destinations. Mixing may be automatically accommodated in two or more sequential dilution steps. Provision exists for exact temperature control of the fluid materials and the discharge stream. Self monitoring and operation documentation are included. The device is designed to feed ingredients into continuous-flow processes which include testing of aquatic organisms for toxicological response to a variety of carefully controlled concentrations and combinations of chemical toxicants.
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Alexander Howard C.
Kolka Arthur A.
Quick, Jr. Joe A.
Zahm Donald E.
Smith Jerry
The Dow Chemical Company
Trammell Jim
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