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106 results about "Collapsible tube" patented technology

Integrally-forming method of CFRP lenticular collapsible tube

InactiveCN103407174AImprove molding qualityImprove and simplify processesRoom temperatureResin-Based Composite
The invention discloses an integrally-forming method of a CFRP lenticular collapsible tube. The integrally-forming method comprises five steps as follows: (1), laying a prepreg on an upper female mold and a lower female according to a designed laying scheme, wherein the upper female mold is the same as the lower female; (2), after the prepreg is laid, the upper female mold and the lower female covered with the prepreg are assembled oppositely and locked together; (3), pressurizing the prepreg at the arc-shaped middle section of the CFRP lenticular collapsible tube clung to the mold through an air bag; (4), performing heating and solidifying on the prepreg according to the solidification process of the prepreg for preparing the lenticular collapsible tube; (5), after the solidification completion, cooling the prepreg until the temperature of the prepreg is the room temperature, and then opening the mold. Finally, the CFRP lenticular collapsible tube is obtained. The integrally-forming method has the advantages that the inflatable air bag and the mold are used for pressurizing the prepreg together, no secondary glue joint process is needed, one-step integral forming is achieved, the forming quality is high, the technological process is greatly improved and simplified, and the cost is lowered.
Owner:BEIHANG UNIV

Hemostasis valve

PendingUS20210316127A1Improve responseFacilitate flushing the catheter and/or dilute the contrast agentMulti-lumen catheterGuide wiresHemostasis valveBiomedical engineering
A hemostasis valve may be used with a catheter such as an aspiration catheter. The hemostasis valve comprises a support, and at least a first lever, pivotably carried with respect to the support. A collapsible tubular sidewall defining a valve lumen is carried by the support. A filament is formed into a loop around the tubular sidewall, the filament having at least a first tail portion extending away from the loop to the first lever. A first spring may be configured to move the first lever in a direction that pulls the first tail portion away from the tubular sidewall, reducing the diameter of the valve lumen in response to reducing the diameter of the loop. A second tail portion may extend away from the loop to a second lever. Each tail portion may be attached to its respective lever, or may be slidably advanceable around a fulcrum on the lever and attached with respect to the support.
Owner:IMPERATIVE CARE INC

Machine for printing on hollow bodies

A machine for printing on hollow bodies such as sleeves, collapsible tubes, cans or the like, comprises receiving spindles having a horizontal axis of rotation on which receiving spindles are arranged which precede along a spindle track curve during stepped rotational movement of the spindle plate. Along this spindle track curve a plurality of combined printing and drying stations are distributed, which each possess a rotary screen printing mechanism for printing on hollow bodies mounted on the receiving spindles and a radiation dryer for drying ink applied to the hollow bodies. Within the printing and drying stations the rotary screen printing mechanism and the radiation dryer are respectively opposite one another, the latter being so designed that same may simultaneously act on the receiving spindle located at the time in the associated printing and drying station.
Owner:HINTERKOPF

Toothpaste dispenser

An apparatus for dispensing the contents of a collapsible tube, such as a toothpaste tube. The toothpaste dispenser includes dual arms affixed to the tube that are used to reposition the contents of the tube and maintain the tube in modified configurations. The toothpaste dispenser of embodiments of the present invention allows for the product contained in the tube to be more readily compressed and dispensed from the tube relative to manual compression alone, thereby leaving less product in the tube when the tube is discarded.
Owner:LIGHTFOOT VERNON FRANCIS
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