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1.WO/1987/007924BURGLAR-PROOF SHUTTER FOR THE SECURITY OF BUILDING CLOSURES
WO 30.12.1987
Int.Class E06B 9/04
EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS, IN GENERAL; LADDERS
BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES, OR LIKE ENCLOSURES, IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
9Screening or protective devices for openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
02Shutters, movable grilles, or other safety closing devices, e.g. against burglary
04of wing type, e.g. revolving or sliding
Appl.No PCT/FR1986/000209 Applicant GIRAUD, Claude Inventor GIRAUD, Claude
The shutter for the security of building closures comprises an outer wooden boarding (1), an intermediate steel-plated metal sheet (2), an inner wooden frame (3), the assembly being fixed by blind screws (4). The closure is comprised of a flush-mounted espagnolette (5) housed in sealed heads. The protection of the flaps is provided by a mortise joint of the metal parts (7). The security of the edges is provided by means of a corner piece (8) which is fixed by dowelling in the masonry boards and receiving a U-shaped profiled section (9) welded and embedded into the wooden frame (3). The hinges (10) are counter-welded and welded to the intermediate steel-plated metal sheets (2). This method of fabrication of shutters combines both the advantages of aesthetic and heat insulation qualities of wooden shutters with the security of a metal shutter thus designed as well as of the various security devices linked thereto.
2.WO/1986/000758IMPROVEMENTS TO POSITIVE NICKEL HYDROXIDE ELECTRODES FOR ALKALINE BATTERIES
WO 30.01.1986
Int.Class H01M 4/32
HELECTRICITY
01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
4Electrodes
02Electrodes composed of, or comprising, active material
24Electrodes for alkaline accumulators
32Nickel oxide or hydroxide electrodes
Appl.No PCT/FR1985/000187 Applicant SOCIETE LES PILES WONDER Inventor STIKER, Bernard
Method for producing a positive nickel hydroxide electrode for alkaline batteries, characterized in that it comprises, in combination, two main successive phases: a first phase comprises the deposition on a substrate of a pasty mixture of powder nickel hydroxide which further includes a relatively reduced proportion of a conducting powder and a very small amount of a binder, and the drying and lamination of the pasty mixture on the substrate; and a second phase which comprises the cathodic polarisation, into an electrolyte based on at least a nickel salt, of the substrate thus coated, dried and laminated, and the washing, drying and softening of the electrode which has been subjected to the cathodic polarisation.
3.WO/1985/002222IMPROVEMENTS TO BLOCKING HINGES
WO 23.05.1985
Int.Class E05D 11/10
EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
11Additional features or accessories of hinges
10Devices for preventing movement between relatively-movable hinge parts
Appl.No PCT/FR1984/000251 Applicant RAUNER, Hans Inventor RAUNER, Hans
The clamping of the cylindrical knots of the hinge (1, 2) against the interleaved washer (9) is caused by means of a lever (15) actuating two excentrics (18) articulated to the pivoting axis (5) and acting under a ring (12) freely engaged at the lower end of said axis (5), said lever (15) being applicable against the cylindrical knots of the hinge in the neutral loosening position, or the lever (15) may be spread apart for the blocking operation. The U-shaped lever (15) comprises two parallel wings (18) extended perpendicularly under the ring (12) of the pivoting axis (5) of the hinge and cut out by oblong openings (17) traversed by an articulation axis (13) from the wings (18) to the pivoting axis (5), those openings enabling the lateral displacement and oscillation of the lever (15) so that the wings (18) act as excentrics by their rounded ends.
4.WO/1985/005696METHOD FOR INSTANTANEOUS ACOUSTICAL LOGGING IN A BORE WELL
WO 19.12.1985
Int.Class G01V 1/42
GPHYSICS
01MEASURING; TESTING
VGEOPHYSICS; GRAVITATIONAL MEASUREMENTS; DETECTING MASSES OR OBJECTS; TAGS
1Seismology; Seismic or acoustic prospecting or detecting
40specially adapted for well-logging
42using generators in one well and receivers elsewhere or vice-versa
Appl.No PCT/FR1985/000119 Applicant SOCIETE NATIONALE ELF AQUITAINE (PRODUCTION) Inventor STARON, Philippe
The method is characterized in that it comprises the marking on rod (7) and ground (8, 9) records elementary records corresponding to a same elevation (Z1 or Z4) of the drilling tool (5), the grouping in pairs of said elementary records, and the intercorrelation of said records of the pairs so as to produce, for each pair, a correlated signal representative of the acoustical energy created and of the travel time difference of the waves received by sensors (7, 8, 9) from which the pair of recordings has been obtained. Applications particularly to the determination of the seismic profile of wells.
5.WO/1985/005159HIGH-PRESSURE FERROFLUID SEAL APPARATUS
WO 21.11.1985
Int.Class F16J 15/43
FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS OR UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; PRESSURE VESSELS IN GENERAL; SEALINGS
15Sealings
16between relatively-moving surfaces
40by means of fluid
43kept in sealing position by magnetic force
Appl.No PCT/US1985/000810 Applicant FERROFLUIDICS CORPORATION Inventor GOWDA, Hanumaiah, L.
A high-pressure rotary seal apparatus with a radially-polarized permanent magnet (26), which seal apparatus comprises: a housing (12); a magnetically-permeable shaft (18) to be sealed extending through the housing (12), the shaft (18) characterized by a plurality of separate grooves (22) or stages on the shaft, a radially-polarized permanent magnet (26) extending about the shaft (18), at least one pole piece (28) adjacent to and in a magnetic flux relationship with the radially-polarized permanent magnet (26) and extending about the shaft (18), one polarized end of the polarized magnet (26) and one end of the pole piece (28) extending into a close, noncontacting relationship with the grooves (22) on the surface of the shaft (18) to form a plurality of separate radial gaps; ferrofluid (34) disposed in the radial gaps to define a plurality of separate, spaced-apart ferrofluid O-ring seals (34) about the surface of the shaft (18); and a generally cylindrical, magnetically-permeable keeper element (24) extending about the other polarized end of the magnet (26) and the other end of the pole piece (28) in order to provide a magnetic flux circuit which extends between the radially-polarized magnet (26), the keeper element (24), the shaft (8), and the ferrofluid (34) in the radial gaps.
6.WO/1989/009365METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STRIPPING VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM SOLID MATERIALS
WO 05.10.1989
Int.Class B09C 1/06
BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
09DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE; RECLAMATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
CRECLAMATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
1Reclamation of contaminated soil
06thermally
Appl.No PCT/US1989/001029 Applicant KEATING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE, INC. Inventor KEATING, Paul, J., II
Apparatus, and a method for using the apparatus, for stripping solid material containing at least one volatile organic compound (VOC). The apparatus is provided with a dryer (12) having a heat source to heat the VOC-containing material to a first temperature, hot enough to volatilize the VOC, but below the cracking temperature of the VOC. The VOC in the dryer is volatilized to form VOC gases. A means for combusting the VOC gases (e.g. a kiln) (14) heats the VOC gases with excess air to a second temperature, hot enough to destroy the organics in the VOC gases. Simultaneously the combustion means preferably can be used to treat a kiln processable material to form a desired product. The kiln includes means for feeding the kiln processable material to the heating chamber, means (21) for cooling and recovering the desired product, the means (16) for providing heat for the VOC dryer. The apparatus also includes a conduit (15) for conducting the gases containing VOC from the dryer to the kiln.
7.WO/1995/018268TENSIONED RISER COMPLIANT TOWER
WO 06.07.1995
Int.Class E02B 17/02
EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL-SHIFTING
BHYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
17Artificial islands mounted on piles or like supports, e.g. platforms on raisable legs; Construction methods therefor
02placed by lowering the supporting construction to the bottom, e.g. with subsequent fixing thereto
Appl.No PCT/EP1994/004345 Applicant SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. Inventor HUETE, David, Armstrong
A tensioned riser deepwater platform suitable for offshore oil and gas applications is disclosed having a foundation (16) secured to the ocean floor, a topside facility above the ocean surface, and a vertically extending tower jacket (12) secured to the foundation and supporting the topside facility. A plurality of substantially vertically extending risers provide fluid communication between the wells and the topside facility. These risers are connected to riser supports near their upper ends and the riser supports provide the pricipal load transfer between the risers and the tower jacket. Thus, the conductor guides and attendant horizontal bracing of conventional deepwater design can be substantially eliminated.
8.WO/1991/002097ION FLOTATION WITH NON-IONIC REAGENTS
WO 21.02.1991
Int.Class C22B 3/22
CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
22METALLURGY; FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS ALLOYS; TREATMENT OF ALLOYS OR NON-FERROUS METALS
BPRODUCTION OR REFINING OF METALS; PRETREATMENT OF RAW MATERIALS
3Extraction of metal compounds from ores or concentrates by wet processes
20Treatment or purification of solutions, e.g. obtained by leaching
22by physical processes, e.g. by filtration, by magnetic means
Appl.No PCT/AU1990/000327 Applicant THE BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY COMPANY LIMITED Inventor ENGEL, Malcolm, David
A method for ion flotation in which the flotation reagent employed is a compound of general formula (I), wherein R1 is a C10 - C18 alkyl group, Y is O, S, NH, (CH2)n or (CHR)n where R is a lower alkyl group and n is 1 to 6. X is a halogen atom, and P and Q are the same or different groups and each is hydrogen or a lower alkyl, lower alkenyl, aryl or substituted aryl group. The method is especially suited for the extraction of gold using ion flotation.
9.WO/1999/011831CARBON CATALYZED LEACHING OF METAL-CONTAINING ORES IN FERRIC SULPHATE OR SULPHURIC ACID SOLUTION
WO 11.03.1999
Int.Class C22B 3/08
CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
22METALLURGY; FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS ALLOYS; TREATMENT OF ALLOYS OR NON-FERROUS METALS
BPRODUCTION OR REFINING OF METALS; PRETREATMENT OF RAW MATERIALS
3Extraction of metal compounds from ores or concentrates by wet processes
04by leaching
06in inorganic acid solutions
08Sulfuric acid
Appl.No PCT/US1998/018554 Applicant MBX SYSTEMS, INC. Inventor SHARP, James, E.
Disclosed and claimed is an efficient process for extraction of metals from ores using carbon catalyzed leaching. Specifically exemplified is the extraction of cobalt and nickel from laterite ore by hot leaching in the presence of ferric subsulfate or of sulfuric acid used in a low concentration.
10.WO/1991/017956PRODUCTION OF ACID SOLUBLE TITANIA
WO 28.11.1991
Int.Class C01G 23/047
CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
01INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
GCOMPOUNDS CONTAINING METALS NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C01D OR C01F94
23Compounds of titanium
04Oxides; Hydroxides
047Titanium dioxide
Appl.No PCT/AU1990/000217 Applicant WIMMERA INDUSTRIAL MINERALS PTY. LTD. Inventor HOLLITT, Michael, John
The specification discloses a method of making acid digestible titania. The method comprises the steps of: (1) adding a magnesium or manganese compound to a titaniferous mineral if the content of manganese and magnesium in the mineral is insufficient; (2) heating the mineral in the presence of a reductant for a sufficient length of time and at a sufficiently high temperature to permit the reduction of iron containing compounds to metallic iron and enable titania present to convert to an acid digestible form; (3) cooling the mineral; and (4) separating iron from the mineral by means of an aqueous aeration step. The titaniferous mineral contains insufficient magnesium and manganese if the following expression is not satisfied: (1.98a + 1.14b)/d » 0.08, where a represents the percentage by weight of MgO contained in the mineral, b represents the percentage by weight of MnO contained in the mineral; and d represents the percentage by weight of TiO2 contained in the mineral. The magnesium or manganese compound is either an oxide or a compound that is capable of converting to an oxide under reaction conditions. An aqueous aeration technique described in the specification involves the use of a sequesterant that is capable of sequestering iron from the mineral without significantly lowering the local pH while at the same time permitting the formation of an oxide of iron at a point away from the mineral. An example of such a sequesterant is citric acid.