IP Library Granted Patent US 7,475,592
Granted Patent B2
US 7,475,592 · App. 11/455,902 · Granted Jan 13, 2009

Rheometer

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Patent No.
US 7,475,592
App. No.
11/455,902
Granted
Jan 13, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rheometer die with a groove configuration for reducing sample slippage in a rheometer chamber is provided. The rheometer die includes a surface and at least one radial groove extending into the surface. The groove defines at least a portion of a sample-holding chamber constructed to hold a sample. The groove may include a first zone and a second zone with a transition zone therebetween. The groove may also include a substantially wedge-shaped portion with sidewalls which taper generally towards the center of the rheometer die such that imaginary extensions of the sidewalls intersect before reaching the center of the die. A plurality of grooves may extend into the rheometer die. The rheometer die may be incorporated into a rheometer for testing process characteristics of a material.

Claims (65)

1. A rheometer die, comprising:

a surface having a center; and

at least one radial groove extending into the surface, the at least one groove defining at least a portion of a sample-holding chamber constructed and arranged to hold a sample, the at least one groove defining a first zone having sidewalls which taper generally towards the center, and a second zone with sidewalls which taper generally towards the center, the sidewalls of the first and second zones defining a transition region between the first zone and the second zone, at least one of the sidewalls having a non-linear portion defining the transition region.

2. The rheometer die of claim 1 , wherein two sidewalls have a non-linear portion defining the transition region.

3. The rheometer die of claim 1 , further comprising an upper portion and a spaced apart lower portion, wherein the upper and lower portions form at least an outer portion of the sample-holding chamber, and wherein the at least one groove extends into at least one of the upper and lower portions.

4. The rheometer die of claim 1 , wherein the surface is substantially planar.

5. The rheometer die of claim 1 , wherein the surface is substantially conical.

6. The rheometer die of claim 1 , wherein the groove thickness tapers from a first end in the first zone adjacent the outer perimeter of the surface, to a second end in the second zone such that the thickness of the first end of the groove is greater than the thickness of the second end of the groove.

7. The rheometer die of claim 1 , wherein the first zone is constructed and arranged such that imaginary extensions of the first zone sidewalls intersect before reaching the center.

8. The rheometer die of claim 1 , wherein the second zone is constructed and arranged such that imaginary extensions of the second zone sidewalls intersect substantially at the center.

9. The rheometer die of claim 1 , further comprising a disk-shaped element, wherein the at least one groove extends into the disk-shaped element.

10. The rheometer of claim 9 , further comprising an upper portion and a spaced apart lower portion, wherein the upper and lower portions form at least an outer portion of the sample-holding chamber, and wherein the disk-shaped element is constructed and arranged to be positioned between the upper and lower portions.

11. The rheometer die of claim 1 , wherein the at least one groove includes a plurality of grooves extending into the surface.

12. The rheometer die of claim 11 , wherein each of the plurality of grooves define a first zone having sidewalls which taper generally towards the center, and a second zone with sidewalls which taper generally towards the center, the sidewalls of the first and second zones defining a transition region between the first zone and the second zone, at least one of the sidewalls having a non-linear portion defining the transition region.

13. The rheometer die of claim 11 , wherein the outer periphery of the surface is substantially circular-shaped and the plurality of grooves are radially spaced apart along the surface.

14. A rheometer, comprising:

the rheometer die of claim 1 defining a first rheometer die;

a second rheometer die, the first and second rheometer dies defining the sample-holding chamber;

a drive mechanism constructed and arranged to rotate one rheometer die relative to the other rheometer die; and

a torque transducer constructed and arranged to measure the torque on the sample in the sample-holding chamber.

15. The rheometer of claim 14 , wherein the first rheometer die is substantially planar.

16. The rheometer of claim 14 , wherein the first rheometer die is substantially conical.

17. The rheometer of claim 14 , wherein the second rheometer die is constructed and arranged similar to the first rheometer die.

18. The rheometer of claim 17 , wherein the at least one groove on the first rheometer die is rotationally offset with the at least one groove on the second rheometer die.

19. A rheometer die, comprising:

a surface having a center; and

at least one radial groove extending into the surface, the at least one groove defining at least a portion of a sample-holding chamber constructed and arranged to hold a sample, wherein the at least one groove defines a first zone constructed and arranged to wedge a sample in the groove as the sample shrinks within the chamber upon cooling of the sample from a molten state to a solid state, and a second zone constructed and arranged such that as the sample shrinks, at least a portion of the sample located in the first zone moves into the second zone, the first and second zones defining a transition region therebetween, the transition region including an expansion area to accommodate movement of the sample into the second zone as the sample shrinks.

20. The rheometer die of claim 19 , wherein the first zone has sidewalls which taper generally towards the center, and the second zone has sidewalls which taper generally towards the center, wherein the sidewalls of the second zone taper at a different angle than the sidewalls of the first zone.

21. The rheometer die of claim 19 , wherein the transition region includes an expansion area on each side of the groove.

22. The rheometer die of claim 19 , wherein the surface is substantially planar.

23. The rheometer die of claim 19 , wherein the surface is substantially conical.

24. The rheometer die of claim 19 , wherein the groove tapers from a first end in the first zone to a second end in the second zone such that the thickness of the first end of the groove is greater than the thickness of the second end of the groove.

25. The rheometer die of claim 19 , wherein the first zone is constructed and arranged such that imaginary extensions of the first zone sidewalls intersect before reaching the center.

26. The rheometer die of claim 19 , wherein the second zone is constructed and arranged such that imaginary extensions of the second zone sidewalls intersect substantially at the center.

27. The rheometer die of claim 19 , further comprising an upper portion and a spaced apart lower portion, wherein the upper and lower portions form at least an outer portion of the sample-holding chamber, and wherein the at least one groove extends into at least one of the upper and lower portions.

28. A rheometer, comprising:

the rheometer die of claim 19 defining a first rheometer die;

a second rheometer die, the first and second rheometer dies defining the sample-holding chamber;

a drive mechanism constructed and arranged to move one rheometer die relative to the other rheometer die; and

a torque transducer constructed and arranged to measure the torque on the sample.

29. The rheometer die of claim 19 , further comprising a disk-shaped element, wherein the at least one groove extends into the disk-shaped element.

30. The rheometer of claim 29 , further comprising an upper portion and a spaced apart lower portion, wherein the upper and lower portions form at least an outer portion of the sample-holding chamber, and wherein the disk-shaped element is constructed and arranged to be positioned between the upper and lower portions.

31. The rheometer die of claim 19 , wherein the at least one groove includes a plurality of grooves extending into the surface.

32. The rheometer die of claim 31 , wherein each of the plurality of grooves defines a first zone constructed and arranged to wedge a sample in the groove as the sample shrinks, and a second zone constructed and arranged such that as the sample shrinks, at least a portion of the sample located in the first zone moves into the second zone, the first and second zones defining a transitional region therebetween, the transitional region including an expansion area to accommodate movement of the sample into the second zone.

33. The rheometer die of claim 31 , wherein the outer periphery of the surface is substantially circular-shaped and the plurality of grooves are radially spaced apart along the surface.

34. A rheometer die, comprising:

a surface having a center; and

at least one radial groove extending into the surface, the at least one groove defining at least a portion of a sample-holding chamber constructed and arranged to hold a sample;

wherein the at least one groove defines a substantially wedge-shaped portion, the wedge-shaped portion having sidewalls which taper generally towards the center such that imaginary extensions of the sidewalls intersect before reaching the center.

35. The rheometer die of claim 34 , wherein the at least one groove further comprises an expansion portion adjacent the wedge-shaped portion, the expansion portion having sidewalls which converge towards the center.

36. The rheometer die of claim 34 , wherein the surface is substantially planar.

37. The rheometer die of claim 34 , wherein the surface is substantially conical.

38. The rheometer die of claim 34 , wherein the groove tapers from a first end in the first zone to a second end in the second zone such that the thickness of the first end of the groove is greater than the thickness of the second end of the groove.

39. The rheometer die of claim 34 , further comprising an upper portion and a spaced apart lower portion, wherein the upper and lower portions form at least an outer portion of the sample-holding chamber, and wherein the at least one groove extends into at least one of the upper and lower portions.

40. A rheometer, comprising:

the rheometer die of claim 34 defining a first rheometer die;

a second rheometer die, the first and second rheometer dies defining the sample-holding chamber;

a drive mechanism constructed and arranged to move one rheometer die relative to the other rheometer die; and

a torque transducer constructed and arranged to measure the torque on the sample.

41. The rheometer die of claim 34 , further comprising a disk-shaped element, wherein the at least one groove extends into the disk-shaped element.

42. The rheometer of claim 41 , further comprising an upper portion and a spaced apart lower portion, wherein the upper and lower portions form at least an outer portion of the sample-holding chamber, and wherein the disk-shaped is constructed and arranged to be positioned between the upper and lower portions.

43. The rheometer of claim 35 , wherein the expansion portion is constructed and arranged such that imaginary extensions of the expansion portion sidewalls intersect substantially at the center.

44. The rheometer die of claim 34 , wherein the at least one groove includes a plurality of grooves extending into the surface.

45. The rheometer die of claim 44 , wherein each of the plurality of grooves defines a substantially wedge-shaped portion, the wedge-shaped portion having sidewalls which converge towards the center such that imaginary extensions of the sidewalls intersect before reaching the center.

46. The rheometer die of claim 44 , wherein the outer periphery of the surface is substantially circular-shaped and the plurality of grooves are radially spaced apart along the surface.

Assignments (4)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE PATENT NUMBER PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 61997 FRAME: 614. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded Nov 13, 2025
From: ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES SERVICES LLC; AMOT CONTROLS LLC; COMPRESSOR CONTROLS LLC; CORNELL PUMP COMPANY LLC; DYNISCO INSTRUMENTS LLC; HANSEN TECHNOLOGIES LLC; METRIX INSTRUMENT CO., L.P.; PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY L.P.; ROPER HOLDINGS, LLC; ROPER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC; ROPER PUMP COMPANY LLC; STRUERS LLC; VIA TRAN CORPORATION
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECOND LIEN PATENT SECURITY INTERESTS Recorded May 30, 2025
From: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
To: AGR INTERNATIONAL, INC.; ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES SERVICES LLC; AMOT CONTROLS LLC; COMPRESSOR CONTROLS LLC; CORNELL PUMP COMPANY LLC; DYNISCO INSTRUMENTS LLC; HANSEN TECHNOLOGIES LLC; METRIX INSTRUMENT CO., L.P.; PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY L.P.; ROPER HOLDINGS, LLC; ROPER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC; ROPER PUMP COMPANY LLC; STRUERS LLC; VIATRAN CORPORATION
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SECURITY AGREEMENT (FIRST LIEN) Recorded Nov 28, 2022
From: ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES SERVICES LLC; AMOT CONTROLS LLC; COMPRESSOR CONTROLS LLC; CORNELL PUMP COMPANY LLC; DYNISCO INSTRUMENTS LLC; HANSEN TECHNOLOGIES LLC; METRIX INSTRUMENT CO., L.P.; PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY L.P.; ROPER HOLDINGS, LLC; ROPER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC; ROPER PUMP COMPANY LLC; STRUERS LLC; VIATRAN CORPORATION
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 061997/0614 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT (SECOND LIEN) Recorded Nov 28, 2022
From: ALPHA TECHNOLOGIES SERVICES LLC; AMOT CONTROLS LLC; COMPRESSOR CONTROLS LLC; CORNELL PUMP COMPANY LLC; DYNISCO INSTRUMENTS LLC; HANSEN TECHNOLOGIES LLC; METRIX INSTRUMENT CO., L.P.; PETROLEUM ANALYZER COMPANY L.P.; ROPER HOLDINGS, LLC; ROPER INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS INVESTMENT COMPANY LLC; ROPER PUMP COMPANY LLC; STRUERS LLC; VIATRAN CORPORATION
To: ROYL BANK OF CANADA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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