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Joplin, MO

Pineville, MO

Springdale, AR

1600 May Rd, Goodman, MO 64843

Carthage, MO

Jackson, MI

Saint Louis, MO

Columbia, MO

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Aaron Hobart (June 26, 1787 September 19, 1858) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Born in Abington, Massachusetts, Hobart pursued classical

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System And Method For Manufacturing Polymer Mat With Reduced Capacity Spinning Pumps

US Patent:
2005023, Oct 20, 2005
Filed:
Apr 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/826562
Inventors:
Aaron Hobart - Joplin MO, US
International Classification:
D04H005/02
D04H005/00
D04H003/10
D04H001/46
A01J025/12
B28B021/52
A01J021/02
A21C011/16
A21C003/04
D04H013/00
D04H003/00
D04H001/00
D01D001/10
B29C043/22
B29C041/24
B29C039/14
B28B011/18
B29D007/00
B29C063/00
B29C051/02
B29C047/06
B29C047/04
B29C047/02
B29C047/00
B29C031/10
B28B013/00
A21C011/00
A23G003/18
A23G003/16
A23G003/12
A21C003/00
A23G001/22
A23G001/20
A23P001/00
B28B005/00
US Classification:
442402000, 425072200, 425131500, 425382200, 264166000
Abstract:
A system and method for manufacturing polymer mat utilizes reduced capacity spinning pumps. The system includes at least one extruder, at least one pump receiving an extruded polymer, and a plurality of spinning packs each having a plate with multiple orifices. One or more of the spinning packs has a lesser number of orifices than the remaining spinning packs. Therefore, when extruding fibers to form polymer mats, a less dense amount of fibers are disposed along selected locations (e.g., laterally marginal areas if the mat). By this system and associated method, the amount of trim generated in the production of polymer fibers may be reduced. This results in increased efficiency in the fabrication of spunbond or woven mats.

Automated Waterproofing Membrane Winder

US Patent:
2005023, Oct 20, 2005
Filed:
Apr 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/826604
Inventors:
Aaron Hobart - Joplin MO, US
International Classification:
B65H075/28
US Classification:
242532300, 156184000
Abstract:
A automated membrane finishing winder improves the process for generating waterproofing membrane rolls. The winder is fed a membrane through a plurality of motorized pull rolls. A mandrel adapted to receive a pair of cores is positioned proximal to an output region of a finishing product winding machine. An adhesive applicator traverses the width of the cores automatically to apply an adhesive to the cores, and the automated finishing product winding machine guides a leading edge of adjacent membrane sections to the adhesive strip on the respective core to start rolls of waterproofing membrane.

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