Scott A. Kropfeld - Lapeer MI Russell L. Cole - Ortonville MI
Assignee:
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. - Glenview IL
International Classification:
B05D 138 B05D 308 B05D 312 B05D 302
US Classification:
427403
Abstract:
A method of applying a smooth thin waterproof coating on engineered particleboards including oriented strand boards, thereby permitting the use of such boards for applications wherein the boards are exposed to moisture, including, for example, foundation forms, roof sheathing, basement walls, etc. The method of this invention includes applying a thin liquid cementitious coating on a surface of an engineered particleboard having a moisture content preferably less than three percent, wherein the cementitious coating fills the interstices between the particles and coats the surface. The cementitious coating is then dried and the surface is abraded to receive a thin liquid curable polyurethane coating over the cementitious coating. Finally, the exposed surface of the polyurethane coating is heated to remove surface imperfections and cure the polyurethane coating. In the preferred method, the liquid polyurethane coating is heated and cured by applying an open flame to the surface of the liquid polyurethane coating which removes surface imperfections, such as bubbles, and simultaneously cures the coating.
Method Of Filling Elongated Channels With Polymeric Foam
Russell L. Cole - Ortonville MI Daniel A. Adamic - North Branch MI
Assignee:
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. - Glenview IL
International Classification:
B29C 4406 B29C 4412
US Classification:
264 466
Abstract:
A method of filling an elongated generally lineal channel with polymeric resin foam, preferably polyurethane foam, using an application gun having a laser sight for accurately aligning the application gun relative to the longitudinal axis of the channel to be filled. The method of this invention includes locating the application gun nozzle opposite the open end of the elongated generally lineal channel to be filled, directing and aligning the laser beam along an axis generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the lineal channel to a predetermined point exterior of the channel spaced from the open end of the channel, thereby aligning the application gun nozzle generally coincident with the longitudinal axis of the channel, using the application gun to direct a thin elongated stream of liquid foamable polymeric resin into the channel open end along an axis generally coincident with the longitudinal axis of the channel, and allowing the liquid polymeric foam resin to foam and rise through the channel, substantially filling the channel with polymeric foam. In the preferred embodiment, the laser is fixed to the laser gun by a bracket which aligns the laser beam at a small acute angle to the axis of the nozzle of the application gun and the laser beam is then sighted to a point at or adjacent the opposed end of the channel accurately aligning the application gun with the channel to be filled in mass production applications.