Method and apparatus for making a drink hop along a bar or counter
A method for generating a drink which appears to hop from a remote spot on the bar or counter and take one or more leaps, before landing in a patron's glass.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4419256 | Building insulation composition A composition for insulation which may be used for reducing thermal transmission, for absorbing sound waves and for providing a fire spread barrier, and which may be sprayed on surfaces in relatively thick coats. The composition includes a blended mixture... | 12/06/1983 |
| 4386119 | Wet process and apparatus for rendering cellulosic insulation particles fire-retardant Particulate cellulose insulation material is rendered fire retardant by a wet process requiring considerably less fire retardant composition than normally employed in the usual dry processes or in wet processes proposed heretofore, and yielding a product ... | 05/31/1983 |
| 4338374 | Fireproof material A fireproofing material for application to flammable surfaces is based on an alkali metal silicate solution containing a non-ionic surfactant in combination with an alkali metal tri-silicate powder. The composition according to the invention is easily app... | 07/06/1982 |
| 4307148 | Flame retardant with improved durability comprising an alkali metal polyantimonate and cellulosic materials treated therewith in the absence of chlorine A process for improving the flame-retardant properties of cellulose containing fibrous materials in the absence of halogen compounds which comprises treating said fibrous materials with an effective amount of a colloidal aqueous dispersion of an alkali me... | 12/22/1981 |
| 4285842 | Method for producing a fibrous fire protection agent A method for producing a fibrous fire protection agent composed of a fibrous material with boric acid particles adhering to its surface, by providing a mass of such fibrous material having a moisture content of up to 80 percent by weight, intimately mixin... | 08/25/1981 |
| 4265664 | Spirocyclic boron compounds, a process for their manufacture and their use as a flame-retardant additive Novel spirocyclic boron compounds of the formula ##STR1## in which R1 and R2 are various halogen containing organic :radicals and Z+ is a hydrogen ion, an equivalent of an alkaline-earth metal ion, a guanidinium ion o... | 05/05/1981 |
| 4260542 | Reaction products of metal oxides and salts with phosphorus compounds Reaction products are prepared from metal oxides and salts and phosphorus compounds containing trivalent phosphorus. The reaction products are useful as flame retardants and smoke suppressants.... | 04/07/1981 |
| 4247332 | Flame retarder having anti-blooming property An anti-blooming flame retarder consisting essentially of a water-soluble flame retardant agent and a water-soluble polymer, which is particularly suited for use in treating improved woods such as fiber-boards and plywoods. The improved woods are treated ... | 01/27/1981 |
| 4224169 | Flame retardant compositions and method of preparing same The disclosure relates to compositions for imparting flame retardant properties to various substrates including cellulosic materials, such as paper, cotton and wood, and plastics, such as fabrics made from synthetic polymeric fibers. Aqueous-based composi... | 09/23/1980 |
| 4216261 | Semi-durable, water repellant, fire resistant intumescent process A process for imparting an intumescent, water repellent, fire retardant fsh to fabrics comprising applying to the fabric an aqueous dispersion and drying same.... | 08/05/1980 |
| 4182681 | Fire-retardant agent for treating cellulose insulation, method of preparing the agent, and method of fabricating fire-retardant cellulose insulation The invention relates to a chemical agent for treating cellulose insulation and which consists of borax, ammonium sulphate, aluminum sulphate, soda ash, anhydrous silica gel and diammonium phosphate and method of fabricating the same, and a cellulosic ins... | 01/08/1980 |
| 4173671 | Flame retardant carpet and method for preparing same Combinations of boric acid with certain dispersible or soluble metal salts, oxides and hydroxides, preferably also with certain hydrocarboxylic acids, provide unexpectedly enhanced flame retardancy to carpets, said flame retardancy being durable to usual ... | 11/06/1979 |
| 4132655 | Fire-retardant composition and method of rendering cellulosic materials fire-retardant The fire-retardant composition of U.S. Pat. No. 3,983,040 is improved to a surprising extent by the addition thereto of from about 10% to about 40% by weight of ammonium sulfate. In producing the improved composition, the patented composition is first mad... | 01/02/1979 |
| 4105735 | Process for flameproofing plastics A process for flameproofing plastics comprising incorporating in the plastic a homogeneous granulate containing pulverulent red phosphorus with a particle size of up to about 100 microns and a binder; the granulate is more particularly comprised of a blen... | 08/08/1978 |
| 4065394 | Intumescent fire retardant material A silicone resin base fire retardant system having a temperature capability at least to about 450° F (230° C) combines intumescent characteristics with a crusting and charring capability through use of a combination of an oxide of iron and a phosphate o... | 12/27/1977 |
| 4052526 | Intumescent fire retardant material and article A silicone resin base fire retardant system having a temperature capability at least to about 450° F (230° C) combines intumescent characteristics with a crusting and charring capability through use of a combination of an oxide of iron and a phosphate o... | 10/04/1977 |
| 4014849 | Self-extinguishing reinforced polycarbonate molding compositions Self-extinguishing reinforced molding compositions based on aromatic polycarbonates and containing from 0.5 to 15% by weight, based on the weight of polycarbonate, of red phosphorus and a reinforcing agent such as glass fibers or glass spheres or a filler... | 03/29/1977 |
| 3997700 | Fireproof glasswork The invention relates to a fire screening glazing panel and a method for forming the panel. The panel is composed of at least two structural plies, at least one of which is a vitreous sheet, and a layer therebetween composed at least in part of a heat con... | 12/14/1976 |
| 3986881 | Compositions for imparting fire retardance to wood Chemical compositions are disclosed for imparting fire retardancy to wood comprising an aqueous solution of partially reacted monomethylol dicyandiamide, melamine and phosphoric acid having a molar ratio of ingredients of monomethylol dicyandiamide to mel... | 10/19/1976 |
| 3983082 | Intumescent fire retardant material and article A silicone resin base fire retardant system having a temperature capability at least to about 450°F (230°C) combines intumescent characteristics with a crusting and charring capability through use of a combination of an oxide of iron and a phosphate of ... | 09/28/1976 |
| 3973074 | Flame-proof cellulosic product A flame-proof product comprising a cellulosic base, and particularly a wood based product having at least one surface treated with a composition which when the surface is subjected to fire or high temperatures combines with some of the material of the bas... | 08/03/1976 |
| 3951908 | Flame-proofing, high melting point thermoplastic polymers with lactam-impregnated red phosphorus A process for the production of a high melting point thermoplastic polymer flame-proofed by melt-blending with a lactam-impregnated red phosphorus as the essential retardant at temperatures above 200° C. and the resulting flame-proofed thermoplastic poly... | 04/20/1976 |
| 3933689 | Fire retardant compositions The addition of a low softening point glass of Tg 300°C and optionally a blowing agent, to a reinforced thermosetting composite material gives fire retardant properties to the product. Smoke emission on burning is less than for halogenated fire retardant... | 01/20/1976 |