Method for creating and applying liquid-container barrier coating
Abstract
A method utilizing a spray instrumentality for spray-applying to a target surface in a target zone a defined, composite-material layer which is to play a role in defeating a liquid leak from a puncture wound created in the wall of a container holding liquid of a particular character. The method includes the steps of (a) initiating a flow toward the spray instrumentality of liquid elastomeric body-forming material, (b) at a selectable point downstream from where such initiating takes place, introducing a flow of plural, bead-like, liquid-imbiber elements which are relevant to the mentioned particular-character liquid, (c) in a user-chooseable manner in relation to the introducing step, merging the two flows, and (d) following such merging, applying the merged flows to a target surface, thus to create the desired, defined composite-material layer which takes the form of a body of elastomeric material containing a distribution of liquid-imbiber elements.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A method utilizing a spray instrumentality for spray-applying to a target surface in a target zone a defined, composite-material layer which is to play a role in defeating a liquid leak from a puncture wound created in the wall of a container holding liquid of a particular character, said method comprising
initiating, toward the mentioned spray instrumentality, a pair of respective sub-flows of two, precursor elastomeric materials and blending them to create an elastomeric body-forming material, at a selectable point, within a range of selectable points, downstream from where said initiating takes place, introducing a flow of plural, bead-like, liquid-imbiber elements which are relevant to the mentioned particular-character liquid, in a user-chooseable manner upstream from the utilized spray instrumentality, and upstream from where said blending takes place, merging the blended elastomeric materials and the flow of bead-like elements, and following said merging, applying the merged flows to a target surface thus to create the desired, defined composite-material layer, which layer takes the form of a body of elastomeric material containing a distribution of the mentioned liquid-imbiber elements.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said merging takes place with respect to one only of the mentioned, two sub-flows of elastomeric precursor materials.
3 . A method utilizing a spray instrumentality for spray-applying to a target surface in a target zone a defined, composite-material layer which is to play a role in defeating a liquid leak from a puncture wound created in the wall of a container holding liquid of a particular character, said method comprising
initiating, toward the mentioned spray instrumentality, a pair of respective sub-flows of two, precursor elastomeric materials and blending them to create an elastomeric body-forming material, at a selectable point, within a range of selectable points, downstream from where said initiating takes place, introducing a flow of plural, bead-like, liquid-imbiber elements which are relevant to the mentioned particular-character liquid, in a user-chooseable manner upstream from the utilized spray instrumentality, and substantially simultaneously with said blending, merging the blended elastomeric materials and the flow of bead-like elements, and following said merging, applying the merged flows to a target surface thus to create the desired, defined composite-material layer, which layer takes the form of a body of elastomeric material containing a distribution of the mentioned liquid-imbiber elements.
4 . A method utilizing a spray instrumentality for spray-applying to a target surface in a target zone a defined, composite-material layer which is to play a role in defeating a liquid leak from a puncture wound which has occurred in the wall of a container holding a liquid of a particular character, said method comprising
initiating a flow toward the mentioned spray instrumentality of liquid elastomeric body-forming material, at a selectable point, within a range of selectable points, downstream from where said initiating takes place, introducing a flow of plural, bead-like, liquid-imbiber elements which are relevant to the mentioned particular-character liquid, in a user-choosable manner in relation to said introducing, merging the two flows, following said merging, applying the merged flows to the target surface, thus to create the desired, defined composite-material layer, which layer takes the form of a body of elastomeric material containing a distribution of liquid-imbiber elements, and in relation to said merging and said applying, offering a user the option, regarding where merging takes place, to vary the time between the time of said merging and the time of said applying.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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