Thompson, Jr., Delton R., Gerdes, Ronald W., and Nelson, Brian L.
Abstract
Sound insulation constructions, multilayer constructions for acoustically insulating a source of sound from a receiver that include one or more sound insulation constructions, structures comprising one or more sound insulation constructions and/or multilayer constructions, and a method for acoustically insulating a source of sound from a receiver. In some embodiments, the sound insulation construction includes a first layer and a second layer. The first layer can include a bonded fiber nonwoven web exhibiting a work of compression of at least about 0.7 kJ/m3 and an airflow resistance of no greater than 10,000 Rayls/m. The second layer can exhibit an airflow resistance of greater than 10,000 Rayls/m. In some embodiments, the method includes coupling the first layer to a surface of a vehicle to attenuate sound in at least a portion of the vehicle.
A tool aligns a snap-ring with a sink-flange tailpiece of a garbage disposal, and is used to slide the ring up along the tailpiece outer surface to a groove. The tool expands the snap-ring, prior to installation on the tailpiece, by an expansion mechanism, to a diameter that is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the tailpiece. The tool receives a stack of conventional disposal components on the tool top end, so the user with one hand can raise the tool and the stack to the tailpiece, and the fingers and thumb of the one hand can push the expanded snap-ring upward to reach and snap into the groove. The expansion mechanism may be a tapered tool bottom end, an expander tab, and/or an adaptation wherein the tool is reduced in diameter to fit inside a relaxed snap-ring and then increased in diameter to expand the snap-ring.
Thompson, Delton R., Gerdes, Ronald W., and Nelson, Brian L.
Abstract
Sound insulation constructions, multilayer constructions for acoustically insulating a source of sound from a receiver that include one or more sound insulation constructions, structures comprising one or more sound insulation constructions and/or multilayer constructions, and a method for acoustically insulating a source of sound from a receiver. In some embodiments, the sound insulation construction includes a first layer and a second layer. The first layer can include a bonded fiber nonwoven web exhibiting a work of compression of at least about 0.7 kJ/m3 and an airflow resistance of no greater than 10,000 Rayls/m. The second layer can exhibit an airflow resistance of greater than 10,000 Rayls/m. In some embodiments, the method includes coupling the first layer to a surface of a vehicle to attenuate sound in at least a portion of the vehicle.
Global IP News (India), November 29, 2017 Enviornmental Patent News, 2pp
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Alexandria, Nov. 29 -- Nelson Brian L has secured a patent on tool and method for garbage disposal installation. The patent application number is 15/630,893. The International Patent Classification codes are B23P 11/02 (20060101), B25B 27/16 (20060101), E03C 1/266 (20060101), B25B 27/20 (20060101), B21D 39/00 (20060101) and B23P 19/00 (20060101)...
Ethik, Recht, Business law -- Moral and ethical aspects, Corporate governance -- Law and legislation -- Moral and ethical aspects, Business ethics, Wirtschaftliche Integration, Recht, and Ethik
Insulating materials industry -- Intellectual property and Insulating materials industry -- Methods
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New Delhi, June 1 -- Thompson Delton R Jr, Gerdes Ronald W and Nelson Brian L of 3M Innovative Properties Company, Saint Paul, USA have developed sound insulation constructions and [...]