A detectable tape including a ductile metal foil layer which is enclosed in a sheath of thermoplastic coating which provides a sealed edge along the length of the tape. The thermoplastic coating sheath protects the foil from corrosion when the detectable tape is placed underground above a nonmetallic body such as plastic pipe. The sealed edge detectable tape can also include a reinforcement layer which provides additional tensile strength.
A reinforced metallic and polymer tape which has a light reflecting metallic layer and can have a color coating. The reinforcing material is usually a nonwoven clear resin through which the color is clearly visible. The combination of the metallic layer and reinforcing layer produces a high tensile strength, tear resistant tape. The combination also produces a tape that does not have the tendency to curl.
Titanium Chloride Propylene Polymerization Catalyst And Process For Polymerizing Propylene Therewith
Ronald E. Gilbert - Katy TX Rajindar K. Kochhar - Katy TX
Assignee:
Gulf Oil Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C08F 464
US Classification:
252429B
Abstract:
Titanium chloride catalysts having improved activity to polymerize propylene are prepared by treating TiCl. sub. 4 with an aluminum alkyl and treating the resulting titanium chloride catalysts with carbon dioxide and a Lewis base such as di(n-butyl) ether at an elevated temperature.
Process For Polymerizing Propylene With An Improved Titanium Chloride Catalyst
Ronald E. Gilbert - Katy TX Rajindar K. Kochhar - Katy TX
Assignee:
Gulf Oil Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C08F 464 C08F 1006
US Classification:
526138
Abstract:
Propylene is polymerized with an improved titanium chloride catalyst. The improved titanium chloride catalyst is prepared by treating TiCl. sub. 4 with an aluminum alkyl and treating the resulting titanium chloride catalyst with carbon dioxide and a Lewis base, such as di(n-butyl) ether in a hydrocarbon medium at an elevated temperature.
Processes For Dispersing Inorganic Additives In Thermoplastic Polymers
Ronald E. Gilbert - Katy TX Thomas J. Lynch - Houston TX Robert J. Rowatt - Orange TX
Assignee:
Gulf Oil Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C08K 501
US Classification:
260 336PQ
Abstract:
An improved process is provided for incorporating finely-divided inorganic additives such as diatomaceous earth into thermoplastic polymers. The desired additive(s) are dispersed in a normally liquid hydrocarbon to form a Bingham fluid composition. These Bingham fluid compositions, while solid at ambient temperature and pressure, will flow under an applied pressure and can be pumped to feed the additive to a molten polymer. When this mixture is passed through a mixing apparatus such as an extruder, the additive is uniformly dispersed throughout the polymer. The process is particularly well suited to incorporate such additives into a molten ethylene polymer either as, or immediately after, the molten ethylene polymer is discharged from the reaction zone in which the polymer is prepared.
Process For Dispersing Additives In Thermoplastic Polymers
Ronald E. Gilbert - Katy TX Thomas J. Lynch - Houston TX Robert J. Rowatt - Orange TX
Assignee:
Gulf Oil Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C08L 9100
US Classification:
260 285A
Abstract:
An improved process is provided for incorporating additives into thermoplastic polymers. The desired additive(s) are dispersed in a continuous solid phase which is a mixture of a wax and a normally liquid hydrocarbon to form a Bingham fluid composition. These Bingham fluid compositions, while solid at ambient temperature and pressure, will flow under an applied pressure and can be pumped to feed the additive to a molten polymer. When this mixture is passed through a mixing apparatus such as an extruder, the additive is uniformly dispersed throughout the polymer. The process is particularly well suited to incorporate additives into a molten ethylene polymer either as, or immediately after, the molten ethylene polymer is discharged from the reaction zone in which the polymer is prepared.
Continuous High Pressure Mass Processes For The Polymerization Of Ethylene
Ronald E. Gilbert - Katy TX Thomas J. Lynch - Houston TX Robert J. Rowatt - Orange TX
Assignee:
Gulf Oil Corporation - Pittsbrugh PA
International Classification:
C08F 428 C08F 1002
US Classification:
526 74
Abstract:
A process is provided for the continuous high-pressure mass polymerization of ethylene in which novel means are employed to continuously introduce the free radical generating polymerization initiator into the polymerization zone. The process is carried out by pumping into the polymerization a Bingham fluid which has a free-radical generating polymerization initiator uniformly dispersed throughout a solid continuous phase, which is a mixture of a wax and a liquid hydrocarbon.
Process For The Manufacture Of Ethylene-Acrylic Acid Copolymers
Bert H. Clampitt - Katy TX Ronald E. Gilbert - Katy TX
Assignee:
Gulf Oil Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C08F 814 C08F 850
US Classification:
526 54
Abstract:
A process is provided for preparing a copolymer of ethylene and acrylic or methacrylic acid. Typically, a copolymer of ethylene and methyl acrylate is dissolved in a diarylalkane such as 1,1-dixylylethane. A transesterification catalyst and either isopropanol or tertiary butanol is added to the polymer solution which then is heated to reflux to convert the polymerized methyl acrylate moiety to the isopropyl or tertiary butyl acrylate moiety. Following completion of the transesterification reaction, any excess isopropanol or tertiary butanol is removed from the reaction system by distillation. The polymer solution then is heated to a temperature of the order of 320. degree. C to thermally crack the isopropyl or tertiary butyl acrylate and form the corresponding ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer. The ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer is insoluble in the diarylalkane and can be recovered by filtration.
Ron Gilbert (born January 1, 1964) is an American computer game designer, programmer, and producer, best known for his work on several classic LucasArts ...
Long-term Interim Pastor at Scenic Park Baptist Church, Director of Missions at Lebanon Association
Location:
Glade Spring, Virginia
Industry:
Religious Institutions
Work:
Lebanon Association - 29491 Lee Hwy Glade Spring, Va 24340 since Mar 2001
Director of Missions
Rutherfordton, NC Jan 1990 - Mar 2001
Sanday Springs Baptist Church
May 2006 to 2000 OwnerWestminster Presbyterian Church Johnson City, TN Sep 2012 to Apr 2014 Youth Ministries CoordinatorThe Home Inspector Johnson City, TN Sep 2011 to Nov 2013 Residential Home InspectorShaw Areva MOX Services
May 2010 to Sep 2011 Designer 2/Checker (Contract)Flag Pond Baptist Church Flag Pond, TN Jan 2008 to Oct 2008 PastorThe Trinity Foundation Unicoi, TN Mar 2004 to Apr 2006 Administrative AssistantWorldwide Development Group Spartanburg, SC Nov 2003 to Mar 2004 Field Service TechnicianTM Floyd & Company Columbia, SC Aug 2003 to Oct 2003 Systems ConsultantLaurens Electric Cooperative Laurens, SC Aug 2001 to Sep 2003 Systems Administrator/Helpdesk Administrator
Education:
Insurance Educational Systems Asheville, NC 2014 to 2014 Property/Casualty
Skills:
Self-Employed Insurance Adjuster licensed by the State of North Carolina 07/01/2014
Elkus is accused of killing Dr. Ronald Gilbert, 52, on Monday afternoon during a scheduled appointment at Orange Coast Urology, prosecutors said. Wednesday would have marked the doctor's 53rd birthday.
Date: Jan 30, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Murder Charges Filed Against Lake Elsinore Man Accused Of Gunning Down ...
Stanwood Fred Elkus, 75, is set to be arraigned March 1 on charges of murder by lying in wait and the deadly use of a firearm in connection with the Monday afternoon slaying of Dr. Ronald Gilbert in a medical exam office.
building, according to Newport Beach police spokeswoman Kathy Lowe. The victim was Dr. Ronald Gilbert of Huntington Beach, who would have celebrated his 53rd birthday on Wednesday, according to Orange County sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino. An autopsy is expected to be performed Tuesday, Amormino said."The Hoag Hospital family is devastated by the senseless act of violence againstDr. Ronald Gilbert," said Richard Afable, president and CEO of Hoag Hospital, in a statement issued Tuesday. "He was admired, respected and beloved by the Hoag family and will be deeply missed."
Date: Jan 29, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Ronald Gilbert Murder: Calif. doctor fatally shot in exam room; suspect in custody
The victim was identified as 52-year-old urologist Ronald Gilbert, who was shot multiple times in the upper chest and was pronounced dead at the scene,CBS Los Angelesreports. The suspect was reportedly a former patient of Gilbert's a few years ago.
Dr. Ronald Gilbert, a urologist, was found shot to death in a patient exam room on Monday afternoon. Police say callers reported hearing seven or eight shots at about 2:45 p.m. Gilbert was declared dead at the scene.
According to Fox 11 News, sources identified the victim as Dr. Ronald Gilbert and said the shooter was an elderly patient who killed the doctor in his exam room. However, authorities have not yet confirmed those details.
Multiple people have identified the victim as Dr. Ronald Gilbert, who worked at Orange Coast Urology, but police have not released the victim's name. A phone message at the urology office said the office had to close Monday due to an emergency.