JOHN J CLANCY
Engineering in Islington, MA

License number
Massachusetts 2592
Issued Date
Mar 21, 1947
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2012
Type
Chemical Engineer
Address
Address
Islington, MA 02090

Professional information

John Clancy Photo 1

Emulsion Package And Method Of Mixing The Emulsion

US Patent:
4343398, Aug 10, 1982
Filed:
Aug 20, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/179730
Inventors:
Robert G. Snyder - Norway ME
John J. Clancy - Westwood MA
Richard S. Brenneman - Natick MA
Assignee:
Engineering Industries, Inc. - Norway ME
International Classification:
B65D 8130, B65D 3528, B65D 3336, B65D 8500
US Classification:
206219
Abstract:
A coal tar emulsion driveway sealer is packaged in a sealed bag. The volume of sealer is less than half the capacity of the bag and the bag is substantially completely evacuated but for the sealer. The separated sealer is mixed by compressing the sides of the bag to induce turbulent flow of the paste and liquid for hydraulic mixing thereof. The sealer may be dispensed at a controlled rate without spattering by cutting a corner from the bag to provide a pour spout. The bag with the sealer may be contained in a carton.


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Emulsion Package And Method Of Mixing The Emulsion

US Patent:
4467915, Aug 28, 1984
Filed:
Aug 6, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/405712
Inventors:
Robert G. Snyder - Norway ME
John J. Clancy - Westwood MA
Richard S. Brenneman - Natick MA
International Classification:
B65D 8130, B65D 3528, B65D 3336, B65D 8500
US Classification:
206219
Abstract:
A coal tar emulsion driveway sealer is packaged in a sealed bag. The volume of sealer is less than half the capacity of the bag and the bag is substantially completely evacuated but for the sealer. The separated sealer is mixed by compressing the sides of the bag to induce turbulent flow of the paste and liquid for hydraulic mixing thereof. The sealer may be dispensed at a controlled rate without spattering by cutting a corner from the bag to provide a pour spout. The bag with the sealer may be contained in a carton. The bag membrane comprises an aluminum layer vapor deposited on polyester. Those two layers are sandwiched between layers of EVA copolymer.


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Process For Treating Organic Wastes And Product Thereof

US Patent:
3961913, Jun 8, 1976
Filed:
Mar 29, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/456338
Inventors:
Richard S. Brenneman - Natick MA
John J. Clancy - Westwood MA
Assignee:
Combustion Equipment Associates, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
C10L 902, C10L 500, C10L 132
US Classification:
44 1D
Abstract:
A process for treating the organic fraction of solid waste material with acid at an elevated temperature to form an embrittled material reducible to a powdered fuel having a caloric value and weight (on a dry basis) essentially equivalent to the waste material from which it was formed. The density of the fuel may be materially increased over that of the original waste material without the expenditure of excessive energy such as would be required in the grinding of untreated waste. The resulting fuel can be used alone or in combination with other fuels including fossil fuels in gas, liquid or solid form.


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Process For Treating Organic Wastes

US Patent:
4008053, Feb 15, 1977
Filed:
Mar 11, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/557433
Inventors:
Richard S. Brenneman - Natick MA
John J. Clancy - Westwood MA
Assignee:
Combustion Equipment Associates, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
C10L 902, C10L 500
US Classification:
44 1D
Abstract:
A process for treating the organic fraction of solid waste material with acid at an elevated temperature to form an embrittled material reducible to a powdered fuel having a caloric value and weight (on a dry basis) essentially equivalent to the waste material from which it was formed. The density of the fuel may be materially increased over that of the original waste material without the expenditure of excessive energy such as would be required in the grinding of untreated waste. The resulting fuel can be used alone or in combination with other fuels including fossil fuels in gas, liquid or solid form.


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Method Of Forming A Porous Shaped Body Capable Of Retaining Liquids Therein

US Patent:
4100853, Jul 18, 1978
Filed:
Aug 9, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/712441
Inventors:
John J. Clancy - Westwood MA
Robert C. Wells - Arlington MA
Assignee:
Arthur D. Little, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
B29D 2704
US Classification:
1014011
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for forming a porous shaped body from rubber-like particles. The resulting shaped body is capable of retaining relatively large amounts of a liquid, such as ink, within its pores. Retained liquids can be controllably dispensed from the porous body by bringing it into pressure contact with a receptor surface.