31st week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 13 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100193471 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING RADICAL DISTRIBUTION - A plasma processing system includes a processing chamber, a substrate holder configured to hold a substrate for plasma processing, and a gas injection assembly. The gas injection assembly includes a first evacuation port located substantially in a center of the gas injection assembly and configured to evacuate gases from a central region of the substrate, and a gas injection system configured to inject gases in the process chamber. The plasma processing system also includes a second evacuation port configured to evacuate gases from a peripheral region surrounding the central region of the substrate. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193472 | MULTIPLE NOZZLE GAS CLUSTER ION BEAM PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING - A gas cluster ion beam (GCIB) processing system using multiple nozzles for forming and emitting at least one GCIB and methods of operating thereof are described. The GCIB processing system may be configured to treat a substrate, including, but not limited to, doping, growing, depositing, etching, smoothing, amorphizing, or modifying a layer thereupon. Furthermore, the GCIB processing system may be operated to produce a first GCIB and a second GCIB, and to irradiate a substrate simultaneously and/or sequentially with the first GCIB and second GCIB. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193473 | WOOD BARREL, PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF AND MACHINE FOR IMPLEMENTING SAME - A barrel made of wood, in particular oak wood, for containing a liquid, such as wine, the barrel comprising a hollow body closed by two barrel heads, each barrel head comprising an assembly of substantially rectangular wooden battens assembled parallel to one another via facing lateral faces, the barrel being characterized in that the adjacent lateral faces ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193474 | LIMITED FLASH-OVER ELECTRIC POWER SWITCH - A limited flash-over electric power switch uses a dielectric gas regulator and a flash-over arrestor to greatly diminish the occurrences of high voltage flash-over during operation of a circuit interrupter. The dielectric gas regulator prevents the flow of the dielectric gas into the arc gap during an initial portion of the opening stroke of the interrupter contacts. Once the arc gap is sufficiently wide to greatly diminish the likelihood of a high voltage flash-over, the dielectric gas regulator allows the dielectric gas to flow into the arc gap to extinguish the arc. The flash-over arrestor snubs out incipient flash-over that may occur as the arc attempts to reform across the arc gap. The flash-over arrestor may be a conductive ring located on the interior surface of the nozzle in the region of the orifice. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193475 | Electromagnetic relay - An electromagnetic relay includes a resin case, a coil, a movable contact; a fixed contact, a flat recess, a ventilation hole, a cooling member and a flat passage. The resin case has a housing space therein. The movable contact is within the housing space and is actuated by the coil. The fixed contact is within the housing space. The flat recess is formed at the case to communicate with the housing space. The ventilation hole is formed at the case to provide communication between the recess and an exterior of the case. The cooling member is within the recess to cool flame that passes through the recess. The flat passage is formed between the cooling member and an internal wall surface of the recess and has a clearance dimension such that flame is extinguished. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193476 | Inert gas tube and contact tube of an apparatus for improved narrow-gap welding - An apparatus for improved narrow-gap welding is provided. The apparatus includes an inert gas tube within which a contact tube is arranged, the contact tube includes a wire feed for a melting wire. In one embodiment, the inert gas tube includes a plurality of cooling tubes in order to provide active cooling. In another embodiment, the inert gas tube is rectangular. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193477 | Inert Gas Tube and Contact Tube of an Apparatus for Improved Narrow-Gap Welding - An apparatus for improved narrow-gap welding is provided. The apparatus includes an inert gas tube within which a contact tube is arranged, the contact tube includes a wire feed for a melting wire. The end of the inert gas tube is ceramic. In another embodiment, the inert gas tube of the apparatus includes a plurality of materials with a high thermal conductivity. A first metallic material at the end of the inert gas tube has a higher thermal conductivity than a second material at a start of the inert gas tube. The first metallic material is molybdenum, tungsten, an alloy of molybdenum or tungsten, or copper or a copper alloy. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193478 | Electrode for spot welding - Provided is an electrode ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193479 | LASER PROCESSING APPARATUS, PROCESS CONTROL APPARATUS, AND PROCESSING APPARATUS - A laser processing apparatus in which a workpiece is placed on a work support base that supports the workpiece at a plurality of support points and performs, while moving a processing head in a horizontal direction with respect to the workpiece, laser processing on the workpiece on the work support base by the processing head, includes a tilt judging unit that judges, based on a positional relationship between a product chip that is to be separated from the workpiece when the workpiece is subjected to laser processing and support points, whether the product chip tilts in a height direction and projects upward on a side of the processing head from the workpiece before laser processing; and a drive control unit that controls a height of the processing head with respect to the workpiece when moving the processing head to a processing position for a next product chip after completing laser processing on the product chip based on a judgment result of the tilt judging unit. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193480 | DEPOSITION OF MATERIALS WITH LOW DUCTILITY USING SOLID FREE-FORM FABRICATION - A solid free-form (SFF) method is used to manufacture a component from successive layers of feedstock material with low ductility. A plasma stream is created by energizing a flowing gas using an arc electrode, the arc electrode having a variable magnitude current supplied thereto. The plasma stream is directed to a predetermined targeted region to preheat the predetermined targeted region prior to deposition. The current is adjusted and the feedstock material is introduced into the plasma stream to deposit molten feedstock in the predetermined targeted region. The current is adjusted and the molten feedstock is slowly cooled at an elevated temperature, typically above the brittle to ductile transition temperature of the feedstock material, in a cooling phase to minimize the occurrence of material stresses. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193481 | LASER CONSTRUCTED WITH MULTIPLE OUTPUT COUPLERS TO GENERATE MULTIPLE OUTPUT BEAMS - A laser beam switching system employs a laser coupled to a beam switching device that causes a laser beam to switch between first and second beam positioning heads such that while the first beam positioning head is directing the laser beam to process a workpiece target location, the second beam positioning head is moving to another target location and vice versa. A preferred beam switching device includes first and second AOMs. When RF is applied to the first AOM, the laser beam is diffracted toward the first beam positioning head, and when RF is applied to the second AOM, the laser beam is diffracted toward the second beam positioning head. A workpiece processing system employs a common modular imaged optics assembly and an optional variable beam expander for optically processing multiple laser beams. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193482 | LASER CUTTING SYSTEM - A laser cutting system including a chamber configured to provide a controlled environment while the laser is being used to cut a pattern into a material to reduce or eliminate heat and oxygen related changes to the mechanical characteristics of the material. A system for providing a gas to the controlled environment within the chamber, as well as a means for exhausting gas and cutting debris from the chamber is also described. A cutting mandrel that provides for flow of a shielding gas and also provides a means for dispersing a laser beam before it can produce unwanted damage to a section of tubing is also described. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193483 | LASER CUTTING PROCESS FOR FORMING STENTS - Systems and methods for improving the cutting efficiency and cut profile of stent strut is provided. A means for altering the energy distribution of a laser beam is provided, along with various ways of controlling a laser to provide for improved strut configurations are provided. A method for improved cutting speeds using a combination of laser sources is also provided. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193484 | MULTIPLE BEAM LASER SYSTEM FOR FORMING STENTS - A system and method for precision cutting using multiple laser beams is described, The system and method includes a combination of optical components that split the output of a single laser into multiple beams, with the power, polarization status and spot size of each split beam being individually controllable, while providing a circularly polarized beam at the surface of a work piece to be cut by the laser beam. A system and method for tracking manufacture of individual stents is also provided. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193485 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR LASER CUTTING AND PROCESSING TUBING TO MAKE MEDICAL DEVICES - Methods for making devices include providing a tubular member to be formed into a device, placing a removable sacrificial block material in the lumen of the tubular member and laser cutting the tubular member. A doping material can be added to the melted portion of the tubular member to promote the formation of brittle slag. A fixture can be used to hold a cut workpiece in order to ream sacrificial material from the surface of the workpiece. Pressurized gas can be supplied to the inner lumen of the tubular member to cause slag to form on the outside surface, rather than the inner surface, of the tubular member. A tubular member made from nickel-titanium alloy can be tightly adhered to a sacrificial sleeve utilizing the phase changes associated with nickel-titanium. A rotating mandrel can be placed within the lumen of the tubular member during laser cutting. A mandrel which includes an enlarged diameter section causes the workpiece to expand slightly within its elastic deformation range to dislodge islands from the workpiece. Such a mandrel could be formed from a tubular member which has a central lumen that can be used to deliver a pressurized medium to “blast” islands from the workpiece. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193486 | ARC START CONTROL METHOD - To start consumable electrode arc welding, an initial current is supplied to a welding wire after causing the welding wire to contact a base material and retracting the welding wire from the base material. In this manner, an initial arc is generated. The welding wire is retracted continuously for an initial arc lift period Ti with the initial arc maintained. Afterwards, the initial arc is switched to a steady arc. A predetermined weld pool formation period Tp is set after the initial arc lift period Ti. In the weld pool formation period, a weld pool formation current greater than the initial current is supplied with the initial arc maintained and the welding wire is caused to proceed and fed to the base material. In the weld pool formation period, a weld pool is formed by the initial arc without allowing the welding wire to release droplets and contact the base material. By this method, the initial arc is switched to the steady arc state after the weld pool has been formed. This suppresses generation of spatter caused by transfer of the droplets to the base material. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193487 | Method And Apparatus For Receiving A Universal Input Voltage In A Welding, Plasma Or Heating Power Source - A method and apparatus for providing welding type power is disclosed. The power source is capable of receiving any input voltage over a wide range of input voltages and includes an input rectifier that rectifies the at input into a dc signal. A dc voltage stage converts the dc signal to a desired dc voltage and an inverter inverts the dc signal into a second ac signal. An output transformer receives the second ac signal and provides a third ac signal that has a current magnitude suitable for welding, cutting or induction heating. The welding type current may be rectified, and smoothed by an output inductor and an output rectifier. A controller provides control signals to the inverter and a controller power supply can also receive a range of input voltages and provide a control power signal to the controller, and a voltage independent of the input voltage. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193488 | Method for regulating a welding current source and welding current source for carrying out the method - The invention relates to a method for regulating a welding current source with a current transformer, which has a series resonant circuit on the primary side and a parallel resonant circuit on the secondary side, the series resonant circuit being supplied with a variable alternating voltage by a bridge circuit and the parallel resonant circuit providing energy to a welding process by way of a rectifier, and a control unit controlling the bridge circuit in dependence on at least one state variable of the welding current source. In order to develop the method in such a way as to make regulation possible at low cost and with as little power loss as possible, it is proposed according to the invention that only the primary current or a state variable on the primary side corresponding to the primary current is recorded as the electrical-current state variable of the welding current source and a control signal dependent on the primary current or on the state variable corresponding thereto is fed to the control unit. A welding current source for carrying out the method is also proposed. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193489 | INTEGRATED ENGINE-DRIVEN GENERATOR CONTROL SYSTEM - An engine-driven welder/generator is controlled by an integrated controller that is coupled to both the engine and to the welder/generator. The controller receives input signals for operational parameters of the engine, and additional signals indicative of electrical output by the welder/generator. Operation of the engine and welder/generator may thus be coordinated. The controller may control speed, timing, fuel injection, and so forth of the engine, and output of the welder/generator, such as by control of input to a field coil. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193490 | Inert gas welding nozzle - An inert gas welding torch comprising; a torch body, a collet, an electrode, a nozzle, the nozzle having an upper and lower end, the upper end of the nozzle being connected to the torch body, the collet connected to the torch body and the electrode connected to the collet with the electrode extending through and out the lower end of the nozzle, a path for inert gas starting from a gas supply line and passing through the torch body to the upper end of the nozzle, the gas then passing through at least three gas portals with the gas portals having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet being located at the upper end of the nozzle and the outlet toward the lower end of the nozzle, the portals having substantially uniform dimensions from the inlet to the outlet, wherein the length of the gas portal is at least as long as the longest line that can be drawn across the area of the gas portal inlet. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193491 | UNIT FOR SUPPORTING A SUBSTRATE AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING A SUBSTRATE HAVING THE SAME - A substrate support unit of a substrate processing apparatus includes a first support member, a second support member, a buffer member and a tube. The first support member has an electrode and a heater built-in and supports the substrate. The second support member is disposed beneath the first support member to support the first support member. The buffer member is disposed between the first support member and the second support member to form an air gap between the first support member and the second support member so as to reduce heat transfer between the first support member and the second support member. The tube is connected with a lower surface of the first support member. Further, the tube extends through the second support member and receives lines for applying power to the electrode and the heater. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193492 | TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF LIQUIDS, IN PARTICULAR CONTINUOUS FLOW HEATING - Disclosed is an apparatus for altering the temperature of a liquid, comprising: a pipe having a first end for receiving a liquid and a second end for discharging the liquid; and a thermal element for altering the temperature of the liquid, wherein the thermal element is located in the pipe such that the volume available for the liquid within the pipe is in the range 0 to 20% of the pipe volume. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193493 | ELECTRICALLY HEATED TOWEL RACK - An electrically heated towel rack including two parallel retractable arms ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193494 | Conductive Compositions - A conductive composition having a conductive component, a glass frit component, an organic medium, a boride component and a platinum group metal component, is provided. Embodiments of the conductive composition incorporate a palladium component and boride component selected from ZrB | 2010-08-05 |
20100193495 | Heated steering wheel cover - The heated steering wheel cover includes a resilient, flexible, substantially annular member having an open bottom portion enabling the substantially annular member to be removably fitted over a vehicle's steering wheel. A heating element is disposed inside of the steering wheel cover. A battery pack is electrically connected to the heating element. A switch is electrically connected to the battery pack and selectively turns the heating element on or off. The battery pack is removably attachable to a portion of the vehicle proximate the steering wheel so that safe operation of the heating element is possible while the vehicle is being driven. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193496 | COOKING DEVICE AND INTERFACE UNIT FOR THE COOKING DEVICE - In order to stably operate an interface unit by not subjecting to the influence of heat, firmly stand against outside impact, improve reliability of products, facilitate an assembly, actively satisfy consumer taste, and reduce manufacturing costs, an interface unit for a cooking device comprises: a frame having a front surface and a rear surface; a substrate supported on the frame; an LED mounted on the substrate; reflectors placed in the front of the substrate in order to guide the emitting light of the LED; a display panel having a plurality of VFDs; a display panel holder having a buffer unit in order to stably supporting the display panel; a glass placed in the front of the at least one reflector; and when the glass contacts the user, a capacitance recognizing unit receiving an input of the user. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193497 | HEATER FOR FOOTWEAR - A heater for footwear includes a seat having a space centrally defined therein. A spring is compressively received in the space in the seat. A friction mechanism is received in the seat. A cap is sleeved on the seat. The cap has a driving unit longitudinally extending therefrom. The driving unit extends through the friction mechanism for movably abutting against the spring in the space in the seat. When the cap is pressed/released, the driving is unit moved relative to the seat for engaging the friction mechanism to warm up the footwear. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193498 | CONVECTIVE HEATER - A heating device comprises a heater having a first surface and a second surface, with the second surface being generally opposite of the first surface. The heater is configured to receive an electrical current and convert it to heat. The heating device additionally includes at least one heat transfer assembly positioned along the first and/or second surface of the heater. In one embodiment, the heat transfer assembly includes a plurality of fins that generally define a plurality of fin spaces through which fluids may pass. In some arrangements, the heating device comprises an outer housing that at least partially surrounds the heater and one or more of the heat transfer assemblies. Heat generated by the heater is transferred to the fins of the heat transfer assembly. In addition, fluids passing through the fin spaces are selectively heated when electrical current is provided to the heater. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193499 | MULTIPLE ACCESS MICROWAVE OVEN - A microwave oven with multiple cooking chambers. The microwave oven includes a cabinet and at least two cooking chambers within the cabinet. Each of the at least two cooking chambers has an opening at a front side of the cabinet, and the at least two cooking chambers are independently operable. At least two doors are provided on the front side of the cabinet for opening and closing the respective openings of the at least two cooking chambers. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193500 | System For Support Of A Rotational Panel In A Carousel Infrared Oven - A system for support and securement of a thermal heating panel of a carousel oven upper a rotational axle includes a flat upper receiver formed of several diametric strips. The upper receiver is proportioned for complemental receipt of the heating panel. At, or integrally secured to, the bottom of the upper receiver, and situated polarly symmetrically about the axle, is a cradle proportioned for complemental fit upon a male drive shaft at an uppermost end of the axle. Due to the weight of the heating panel and its slow rate of rotation within the carousel oven, the force of gravity of the heating panel is sufficient to maintain the upper receiver and its cradle upon the male drive plate even in the absence of positive securement between the elements. Alternatively, the heating panel is entirely replaced by a grill-like surface, secured above or below the diametric strips to permit the grilling of types of meat or food other than those typically cooked upon the thermal plate panel. In to the grill-like surface may be formed pie-like recesses into which pods are placed, each provided with different quantity or type of food. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193501 | ELECTROSTATIC CHUCK SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR RADIALLY TUNING THE TEMPERATURE PROFILE ACROSS THE SURFACE OF A SUBSTRATE - An electrostatic chuck system for maintaining a desired temperature profile across the surface of the substrate is disclosed. The electrostatic chuck system includes a pedestal support defining a substantially uniform temperature profile across the surface of the pedestal support and an electrostatic chuck supported by the pedestal support. The electrostatic chuck has a clamping electrode and a plurality of independently controlled heating electrodes. The independently controlled heating electrodes include an inner heating electrode defining an inner heating zone and a peripheral heating electrode defining a peripheral heating zone separated by a gap distance. The temperature profile across the surface of the substrate can be tuned by varying thermal characteristics of the pedestal thermal zone, the inner heating zone, the peripheral heating zone, or by varying the size of the gap distance between the inner heating electrode and the peripheral heating electrode. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193502 | ELECTRIC HEATER - Disclosed is the electric heater including a base, and a heating unit having a plurality of unit heating elements disposed on a plate surface of the base and at least one of heating connection portions configured to heat and conductively connecting the unit heating elements to each other and non-heating connection portions configured not to heat and conductively connecting the unit heating elements to each other, thereby preventing a thermal stress concentration, thus to prevent damage to the heating unit and to enhance its output. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193503 | TEMPERATURE CONTROL DEVICE OF ELECTRIC HEATER USING THERMO-SENSITIVE RESIN AND SAFETY DEVICE THEREOF - A temperature control device is disclosed that includes a heating wire being connected to an alternating current power source though a SCR, a sensing wire being disposed parallel to the heating wire, a thermo-sensitive resin insulating the heating wire and the sensing wire from each other and changing its impedance according to a change in temperature, and a temperature sensing unit outputting a temperature control signal to turn the SCR on or off according to a change in electric current flowing through the thermo-sensitive resin, in which the SCR is turned on or off by a sensing unit diode. The heating wire is heated by a heating current that flows in a heating cycle only, in which a forward voltage is formed in the SCR, and the sensing wire conducts a sensing current that flows in a sensing cycle only, in which a reverse voltage is formed in the SCR. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193504 | ELECTRICAL HEATING ELEMENT FOR VERTICAL INSTALLATION - An electrical heating element for vertical installation, includes vertically suspended electrical resistance elements for heating furnaces in industrial operation, each element having conductive legs, where along the length of the element there are placed ceramic disks provided with holes, through which holes the relevant legs of the element pass, where the ceramic disks are arranged between ceramic tubes and where an upper metallic central rod is positioned within the ceramic tubes, which central rod supports the element and where the element is surrounded by a radiative tube. There are a number of upper ceramic tubes outside of the upper central rod, with intermediate ceramic disks. The central rod extends a certain distance down into the radiative tube. A number of lower ceramic tubes with intermediate ceramic disks are positioned outside of a lower central rod. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193505 | PRECISION STRIP HEATING ELEMENT - A heating element includes a continuous planar strip and a plurality of mounting members. A path of the continuous strip from a first end to a second end is circuitous and includes a plurality of repeating cycles, each of which includes a plurality of first straight segments, a plurality of second straight segments and a plurality of radiused segments. A length of the first straight segment is greater than a length of the second straight segment and an angular sum of a single cycle of the circuitous path is greater than 360 degrees. The heating element can be incorporated into a heating assembly for, as an example, semiconductor processing equipment. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193506 | LITZ WIRE COIL - A litz wire coil is formed of two litz wires, each having a number of single wires equal to one half of a predetermined number of single wires and each stranded collectively in mutually reverse directions and wound in parallel. The two litz wires are shaped into a coil and then pressed into a predetermined shape by means of a die. Since the number of single wires within each of two litz wires is set equal to one half of a predetermined number, electrical resistance substantially equal to that of a single litz wire coil is attained without increasing the single wire diameter and without thickening the insulating film on the individual wires. Since two litz wires are collectively stranded in mutually reverse directions, risk of cross-cutting the single wires upon pressing is eliminated, | 2010-08-05 |
20100193507 | SPEEDCOOKING OVEN - An oven comprises a cooking cavity, a RF generation module, an upper heater module, a lower heater module and a convection heater module. The RF generation module is configured to deliver microwave energy into the cooking cavity. The upper heater module includes at least one of a halogen lamp and a ceramic heater. The lower heater module includes at least one of a halogen lamp and a ceramic heater. The convection heater module includes a sheath heater and a convection fan positioned to direct air over solely the sheath heater into the cooking cavity. The upper heater module and lower heater module are configured to deliver radiant energy into the cooking cavity. The convection heater module is configured to deliver thermal energy into the cooking cavity. A control is operatively connected to the RF generation module, upper heater module, lower heater module and convection heater module for selective control thereof. The control operates the oven in a plurality of modes, including a microwave mode, a convection/bake mode, and a speedcooking mode. In the speedcooking mode, the control is configured to selectively control the energization of the RF generation module, upper heating module and lower heating module concurrently with the selective energization of the convection heater module. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193508 | MICROWAVE DOOR INTERLOCK SWITCH ASSEMBLY - A microwave door interlock switch system and method includes the use of a primary switch and a monitor switch capable of being actuated in sequence via an actuating lever. The primary switch is associated with a primary control circuit that controls the operation of a magnetron associated with a microwave device, while the monitor switch can function as a monitor for verifying the correct state of the primary switch. The interlock switch system can further include a mounting bracket, a base mounting bracket and a compression spring and an adjustment screw. The compression spring adjustment mechanism allows an assembler of the microwave device to fine-tune the location of the interlock switch system during assembly of the microwave device. The switch actuation can be set to occur at a precise point of door closure. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193509 | Package with enlarged base - Various containers with an enlarged base for receiving a food item are provided. The containers may be formed from various sleeves for heating, browning, and crisping a food item. Blanks for forming such sleeves and containers also are provided. The blanks, sleeves, and/or containers may include a removable portion at least partially defined by a line of disruption. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193510 | WIRELESS RADIATIVE SYSTEM - In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a radiation system that includes at least one wireless radiative element which is powered with microwaves in a microwave cavity. The wireless element comprises a vacuum tight encapsulated envelope (i.e., a preliminarily evacuated tube) which is permeable to ultraviolet, visible and infrared light. The encapsulated envelope is filled with inert gas or inert gas mixtures under pressures in the range of about 0.1 to about 100 tors, and may contain additives of mercury and halogen gases. The microwave excitation of the one or more wireless radiative elements may be facilitated by the placement thereof inside a multi-mode microwave cavity with dimensions formulated in accordance with the teachings of Applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 5,931,557 entitled ENERGY EFFICIENT ULTRAVIOLET VISIBLE LIGHT SOURCE issued Aug. 3, 1999, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193511 | Spring biased canister for toilet brush or plunger - A canister for housing a tool such as a toilet brush or plunger and the canister has a pair of walls which pivot between an open and closed position via actuation of a platform which moves vertically within the canister upon receipt or removal of the tool therefrom. An actuator is provided to actuate the walls and a bias member may retain the walls in an open position when the tool is removed from the canister. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193512 | GABIONS - The present invention relates to a gabion comprising at least one individual compartment for receiving, in use of the gabion, a fill material, the or each individual compartment of the gabion being bounded by at least one wall material forming at least one closed panel around the or each individual compartment effective for retaining the fill material in the or each compartment in use of the gabion, the wall material having sufficient flexibility to allow the gabion to be folded and/or rolled in a first pre-deployment configuration in which the pre-deployed gabion is restrained in its first configuration by a form of restraining means, the wall material having sufficient resilience such that when the gabion is released from its restraining means it tends to unfold and/or unroll from its first configuration towards or to a second deployment configuration in which the gabion is erected and able to receive in its individual compartment(s) the fill material, the wail material having sufficient rigidity such that the gabion is self supporting in its second configuration. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193513 | Fuel tank closure device - A fuel tank closure device includes a base sized to be received within an interior of fuel tank filler neck, a closure structure movably mounted on the base, and a biasing mechanism secured to the base and biasing the closure structure into a closed position on the base. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193514 | TANK FILLER NECK AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A TANK FILLER NECK - Tank filler neck and method for producing the tank filler neck. The tank filler neck includes a smooth-walled pipe and a flange molded onto the pipe that is arranged on at least one end of the pipe. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193515 | CONTAINER AND A SEAL FOR A CONTAINER - A single serving container for consumable substances comprising a tubular element wherein opposing internal wall portions at an end of the tubular element are adhered together in order to maintain the tube in a closed configuration, and are adapted to be separated in order to operate the tube into an open configuration. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193516 | Dual sealing system for use with a probe - A dual sealing system ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193517 | PLUG STRUCTURE - A plug structure which allows attachment to a container whose cap attachment screw at the container inlet port is an outer screw is provided. There is provided a plug structure used for a container whose cap attachment screw of a container inlet port is an outer screw, configured to be attached to the container inlet port, and provided with a siphon tube for taking out liquid in the interior of the container including a plug body to be press-fitted into the container inlet port being resiliently deformable in a radial direction at a lower portion thereof, and a locking claw provided on an outer peripheral surface of the lower portion of the plug body so as to project toward an inner wall surface of the container inlet port. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193518 | Trash bin with pull-out bucket supported and guided by frame to which both pedal and lid are pivoted - A trash bin having a waste holding bucket, closed by a folding lid that can be indirectly lifted by means of a pedal, in which the said bucket is supported and guided by a frame to which both the pedal and the folding lid are pivoted. The lid is sized and shaped in such a way to close the opening of the bucket. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193519 | TAB WITH EMBOSS AND DEBOSS BEADS - A container has a selectively openable panel defined at least in part by a frangible score groove in a surface of the container. The frangible score groove is selectively fracturable by a lifting action administered by a user to a secured to the container. The tab has a nose portion separated from a lift end by a central webbing. The central webbing has a hinge region and a rivet island. The rivet island is at least partially surrounded by a first void region. The central webbing also has a grab portion at the lift end of the tab. The grab portion has an enclosed region defining a billboard surface. The billboard surface has a top side and a bottom side opposite the top side. A bead created by displacing the material of the central webbing is located on the billboard surface. A pigment-carrying layer covers at least a portion of the billboard surface. A tactile indicium is located on the billboard surface. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193520 | CLOSURE MECHANISM FOR PRESSURE TEST CHAMBERS FOR TESTING ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, IN PARTICULAR IC'S - A closure mechanism for pressure test chambers for testing electronic components, in particular ICs, has a plurality of pivoting jaws. At least some of the pivoting jaws have at least one lifting apparatus which can be advanced to two interacting cavity elements, which surround a cavity, by means of the pivoting jaws. Furthermore, at least some of the pivoting jaws have at least one locking device in order to move spacer elements into an intermediate space between the associated pivoting jaws and the compressed cavity element, as a result of which the tightness of the cavity is maintained even when the lifting apparatuses are retracted. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193521 | Protective device for a pressure cooker and pressure cooker with a protective device - A protective device attached to a pressure release valve of a lid of a pressure cooker, including a dome-shaped mesh casing body, a ring-shaped reinforcing frame fixed to the upper edge of the mesh casing body, a bridge plate provided on the reinforcing frame with both ends thereof fixed to the reinforcing frame so that the bridge plate diametrically crosses the ring-shaped reinforcing frame keeping distance from the bottom of the mesh casing body, and an attachment member of substantially a hollow cylinder provided at the center of the bridge plate. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193522 | Closure with shipping latch - A closure is provided with a peripheral wall and a lid movable relative to the peripheral wall. Either the peripheral wall or the lid includes a deflectable latch pad having a latch aperture. The other of the peripheral wall and lid has a latch post for being pushed into the latch aperture only during the first closing of the lid while the deflectable latch pad is restrained against inward movement where by an initial releasable connection is created between the latch post and the deflectable latch pad to establish at least part of an initial opening resistance of the lid. After the lid is opened following the first closing of the lid, any subsequent closing of the lid fails to create a connection between the latch post and elastically deformable portion of the deflectable latch pad owing to unrestrained inward deflection of the deflectable latch pad by the latch post as the lid is moved to the closed position. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193523 | Lid holder for a slow cooker appliance - A lid holder for a slow cooker appliance is described wherein the lid holder is mounted on the upper end of the heated housing of the appliance, with the lid holder having lid supports thereon to support the lid of the appliance when it is removed from the slow cooker. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193524 | PRESERVING CONTAINER - Preserving container, characterized in that a sample container ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193525 | CONTAINER WITH HINGE LID - A container includes a body portion having a side wall and a base wall, a first lid, and a second lid. The first lid is removably mounted to the side wall and the body portion and the first lid forms a first compartment. The second lids is connected to the body portion along a hinge and forms at least a part of the base of the container. The body portion and the second lid form a second compartment which is located on the opposite side of the base wall to the first compartment. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193526 | Container for Dispensing Liquid Doses - The present invention relates to spill resistant container for dispensing liquid doses wherein the container includes a body of generally hollow form about a centre vertical axis with open ends, comprising: an liquid deposit chamber having an open first end and an opposing closed second end, a liquid withdrawal chamber having a open first end and an opposing closed second end, one or more apertures between said deposit and withdrawal chambers adapted to selectively permit liquid communication in controlled doses from the liquid deposit chamber to the liquid withdrawal chamber, a detachable base cap having a cavity in liquid communication with the liquid deposit and withdrawal chambers. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193527 | Janitorial Container with Segmented, Drainable Utility Compartments - A portable container for carrying one or more janitorial liquids as well as janitorial supplies and equipment is disclosed. The janitorial container includes one or more closable bottom drain openings for fast and convenient draining of the janitorial liquids. The container also includes one or more attachment members for receiving, supporting, and/or securing the janitorial supplies and equipment. The container may be mounted on a wheeled cart as a part of a multi-tasking cleaning system. Methods for using the container, either independently or as mounted on the cart, to improve the efficiency and safety of janitorial operations are also disclosed. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193528 | Container and Method of Using the Same - The present invention relates to a container and to a method of storing and heating matter. A container ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193529 | GAS BOTTLE, PROTECTIVE ELEMENT FOR USE ON SUCH GAS BOTTLE, AND FILTER INTENDED TO USE WITH SUCH GAS BOTTLE - A gas bottle ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193530 | Line equipped with a coupling having an integrated heating element - A urea feed or return line ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193531 | SUPPORT STRUCTURE - A support structure for providing internal vertical support within an underground water storage system, including a column member, a foot spreader module adapted for fitting to a lower end of the column member to support the column member in a substantially vertical orientation on an underlying surface, and a head spreader module adapted for fitting to an upper end of the column member to support an overlying surface relative to said underlying surface, whereby the column member with said foot and head spreader modules fitted thereto forms a column support for supporting a ground surface above the water storage system. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193532 | Work Platform Assembly for a Container - The present invention relates to a work platform assembly ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193533 | CLOSING PART FOR A THIN-WALLED PACKAGING SHEATH - A thin-walled packaging device, in particular a packaging sheath suitable for repeated usage and equipped with a suitable snap-in part as closure wherewith the packaging device, which is open at least on one side, is resealable, wherein the packaging sheath has an upper, open plug-in collar into the plug-in area whereof a closing part with a form-shaping support part penetrating into the plug-in area can be snapped, said support part being manufactured, by comparison, of a harder material than the packaging sheath. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193534 | COMPOST COLLECTION BIN - A sealable bin for collecting waste biomass in a household kitchen comprising a container for receiving biomass, a sealable lid for placement over the container, venting means for circulating air within the waste biomass, and a handle. Venting means is contained in the lid. The inside surfaces of the container have a series of parallel features comprising either channels or projections in order create pathways into and out of the container for aeration of the biomass and dehumidifying of the biomass so as to deter anaerobic decomposition and odours. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193535 | HINGE LID AROMA PACK - A hinge lid pack has a lower pack outerframe and an upper lid hingedly attached to the lower pack outerframe for movement between opened and closed positions. The lid includes front, top, back and opposite sidewall portions. An innerframe is within and upwardly extends from the outerframe, and the innerframe has front and opposite sidewall portions. Microencapsulated aroma surfaces on the pack move across roughened perforations on the pack upon opening of the pack to thereby release flavor by rupturing the microcapsules. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193536 | BLISTER PACK DEVICE AND A METHOD OF EJECTING A UNIT DOSAGE FROM A BLISTER PACK USING THE DEVICE - The present invention relates to a blister pack device for dispensing a dosage unit from a blister pack. The blister pack has at least one blister and a lid foil. The device comprises a first arm and a second lever arm hingedly connected to each other, the first arm comprises an aperture through which the dosage unit can be ejected. The lever arm comprises a protruding member for pressing out a dosage unit from the blister when the lever arm is lowered down onto the blister positioned on the first arm. The protruding member comprises a first section for applying a pressing force on the dosage unit inside the blister to initiate the breaking of the lid foil of the blister pack and a second section for distributing the pressing force over the dosage unit and for ejecting the dosage unit. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193537 | AUTOMATIC DISPENSING MACHINE AND METHOD OF OPERATION - The present invention relates to a dispensing machine, and the related operating method, comprising means for dispensing packaged and/or unpackaged edible goods/beverages, a control unit connected to one or more electrically-activated parts of the machine and provided with memory means to store and retrieve digital data, a user interface for showing information to the user and for retrieving input commands from the user to be sent to the control unit. The user interface is a graphic user interface GUI comprising a touch-panel integrated in a graphic screen capable to display multimedia content including moving images. The content and/or form of said information shown on the screen is changed by the control unit on the basis of at least one parameter related to any of the operative status of the machine, the location wherein the machine is running, the calendar date and/or the daily time, statistics indicative of previous selections made by user(s) or on the basis of the signal provided by at least one sensor of the machine detecting proximity of the user(s). | 2010-08-05 |
20100193538 | DISPENSING DEVICE - A dispensing device comprises a loading chamber ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193539 | Dispenser for length material - A dispenser for length material comprises a first resiliently biased locking roller and a second locking roller defining a nip therebetween for the passage of length material to be dispensed, the second roller being carried on a frame which upon appropriate movement causes the second roller to move into a locking position in relation to the first locking roller to clamp the length material to prevent unreeling or return of the free end thereto once appropriate cutting of a portion of the length material has been effected. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193540 | PRODUCT DISPENSING SYSTEM - A product dispensing system and a method of queuing usage of products. A plurality of layers of products, each having multiple items in separate packages, each layer having a carrier with the separate packages being secured to and extending from the carrier. The layers are assembled in a stacked orientation behind a front layer with layers behind the front layer being at least partially concealed and inaccessible. Products are used one layer at a time, and when the separate packages from the front layer are removed, the packages of the next-succeeding layer are exposed for use. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193541 | DISPENSER OF CLEAN DRINK CUP CLOSURES AND CONDIMENTS - Disclosed is a dispenser for items such as disposable cup closures that maintains a high degree of protection from air borne disease, contamination from adjoining surfaces or from contact with the hands of other patrons. The wide acceptance of clean technology depends on uncompromised convenience, productivity and cost as well as satisfying other needs of the store or restaurant proprietors including both dispenser appearance and low use of counter space. The present invention therefore provides clean dispensing of items like cup closures and packaged condiments in a device that is easy to maintain, clean and keep filled, mounts anywhere in a small space is aesthetically pleasing and can be customized to match any décor. Disclosed is a unique combination of a number of small details that together can play a crucial role in protecting the patrons from the spread of a pandemic. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193542 | Systems and Methods of Providing Sanitary Water in a Disaster or Similar Situation - A system and method for dispensing potable fluids wherein a bagged fluid, such as water, is dispensed via a spiked water dispensing device. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193543 | SYSTEM FOR DISPENSING LIQUID COLORING AGENT TO CONCRETE MIXTURES - A system is provided for dispensing liquid coloring agent to concrete delivery vehicles. The invention includes (a) a plurality of bulk tanks, (b) a weighing vessel connected in fluid tight communication with each bulk tank, and (c) a fill line connecting each weighing vessel to the loading zone. Preferably, the weighing vessel has a capacity between about 40 and about 80 gallons and comprises one or more load cells which communicate to a PLC. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193544 | DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A LIQUID - The invention concerns a device ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193545 | Tube Roller Dispenser - The device is a mechanism for dispensing the contents of a collapsible tube. The invention contains a narrow slot inside a body for inserting the end of a tube. A knob is located to the side, which when turned causes the tube to wrap around the body, expelling contents of the tube. A rod is attached to the body on each side of the tube with two loops. The loops allow the rod to remain still while the main body is turned. Once the desired quantity is dispensed, this rod prevents to the tube from unwinding. The rod also guides the tube to prevent it from wrapping to one side. In addition, when the contents are expelled, the rod can be held while the tube is pulled out. The body will spin, unwinding the tube. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193546 | Ice Agitation and Dispensing Device and Method - An ice dispensing system includes: a rotating bin having an inner surface, an outer surface, and an opening extending between the inner surface and the outer surface; at least one projection extending from the inner surface of the bin for directing ice within the bin; an input chute having a first end coupled to and in fluid communication with an ice making machine and a second end in fluid communication with the opening in the bin when the bin is in a first position; and an output chute in fluid communication with the opening of the bin when the bin is in a second position. The bin is configured to rotate from the first position to the second position and the opening has a geometry and size that directs ice within the bin and captures a regulated amount of the ice during rotation between the first position and the second position and dispenses the regulated amount of ice into the output chute when the bin reaches the second position. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193547 | MANUAL PUMP TYPE FLUID DISPENSER AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SUCH A DISPENSER - A manual pump action dispenser for dispensing at least one liquid from a container, the dispenser comprising a base and a cap ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193548 | Personal powder dispenser - A powder dispenser includes: a casing enclosing a powder reservoir and having a dispensing port; a powder ram slidably mounted within the casing between an initial position, an intermediate position and a final position, the powder ram including a dispensing end that moves through the powder reservoir as the powder ram moves from its initial position to its intermediate position; a metering chamber formed as the powder ram reaches its intermediate position, the metering chamber receiving powder as the powder ram moves from its initial position to its intermediate position; a powder barrier having a closed position and an open position, while in its closed position the powder barrier preventing the escape of powder through the dispensing port, the powder barrier moving from its closed position to its open position as the powder ram moves from its intermediate position to its final position, the powder ram forcing powder contained in the metering chamber out of the dispenser and through the dispensing port as the powder ram moves from its intermediate position to its final position. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193549 | Container for storing and dispensing a flowable material - A package ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193550 | Hat Display Device - The Hat Display Device comprises an adjustable spacer, and two shaped blocks. The spacer may include one or more apertures to permit attachment of the Hat Display Device to a support stand. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193551 | LIGHTWEIGHT INTIMATE APPAREL HANGER - In a lightweight and environmentally friendly intimate apparel hanger, through openings are formed in a web of the hanger body. The openings are formed symmetrically or asymmetrically relative to a center point of the body in the web. The provision of the openings reduces the total weight of the hanger and the raw material used to mold the hanger. The manufacturing and transportation costs of the hanger are also reduced, which provide a market advantage to the manufacturer, transporter and retailer of the hangers. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193552 | LIGHTWEIGHT TOP GARMENT HANGER - In a top garment hanger, through openings are formed in the arms of the hanger relative to a center axis of the hanger body. The provision of the various through openings reduces the total weight of the hanger and the resin material used to mold the hanger. The hanger is accordingly environmentally friendly. The manufacturing cost and the transportation cost of the hanger are reduced, which provide a market advantage for the manufacturer, transporter and retailer of the garment hangers. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193553 | LIGHTWEIGHT PINCH GRIP HANGER - In a lightweight and environmentally friendly pinch grip hanger, the height of the hanger body is reduced to have the upper ends of the jaws of the pinch grip to extend beyond the upper flange of the hanger body. This configuration reduces the weight of the hanger and saves the raw material used to mold the hanger. The hanger is environmentally friendly. The hanger further has an elevated portion formed below a lower neck region of the hanger where the hook of the hanger mounted to the hanger body. The hanger body further has a raised rib extending throughout the entire length of the hanger body. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193554 | Device to Help With Dressing - A device for helping with dressing, the device including a support; wherein the support includes a base provided with a pair of opposed arms spaced apart by a first predetermined distance and extending from the base such that when the base is supported upon a substantially horizontal supporting surface, the arms extend upwards from the base; each of the arms having a first side and a second side, said first and second sides being spaced apart in the plane of the arm by a second predetermined distance; each of the arms being secured to the base along a first edge; and wherein said first and second predetermined distances are selected so as to enable said arms to hold the waistband of a garment open when the garment is placed over said arms. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193555 | Auxiliary support device for a vehicle - A carrier for elongated cargos, especially recreational cargos such as canoes, kayaks, long wind resistant loads, surf or paddle boards, etc. suitable for use on automobiles having a trunk-mounted, adjustable height support for supporting the rear portion of the elongated cargo in cooperation with a traditional roof mounted cargo rack on the top of the automobile. The trunk-mounted support may be height adjustable to ensure universal compatibility with different automobiles and with various roof-top carriers. The height adjustability feature also helps position the elongated cargo at an angle to control aerodynamic effects to help ensure the stability of the elongated cargo on the support system, even at highway speeds. The trunk-mounted support design eliminates the need for a bumper or trailer hitch attachment, such bumper attachments being impossible on many modern automobiles. The trunk-mounted support is both easy to install and to adjust. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193556 | Support for cooling a container - The support for cooling a container is a portable holder for a container of chewing tobacco that can be releasably attached to a vehicle air conditioner vent. The support includes a substantially circular front wall having at least one front rib formed on an inner face thereof. A semi-cylindrical sidewall extends peripherally from the inner face of the front wall, and at least one side rib is formed on an inner face thereof. A rear strap or wall extends across the sidewall, forming a pocket for holding the container. The rear wall is adapted for releasable attachment to the vent. In use, the at least one front rib and the at least one side rib space the container apart from the respective inner faces of the front wall and the sidewall to permit cool air to circulate around the container. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193557 | TOOL SASH - A sash adapted to be worn over a shoulder of a wearer and configured for holding tools and equipment. The sash includes a strap delimited by oppositely-disposed first and second ends and by first and second edges that are between the first and second ends. The first and second edges define inner and outer arcuate edge portions, respectively, between which an arcuate chest strap portion is defined and which lies against the wearer's chest with the inner arcuate edge above the outer arcuate edge when the sash is slung over the wearer's shoulder. The first and second ends of the strap are adapted to be fastened together to define a back strap portion of the sash that lies against the wearer's back. Pockets are located on the chest strap portion and extend between the inner and outer arcuate edges in a radial direction. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193558 | Mountain tool holster - A system or device for securely holding mountain tools, such as ice axes/ice tools and avalanche probe pools (and other such tools), on a backpack in a manner that allows the user to easily and conveniently acquire the tool when needed without first removing the backpack. This is applicable in emergency situations such as a crevasse fall where an ice axe in needed for preparing a rescue anchor or in the event of an avalanche where a probe pole is needed for a victim search. The system also allows for easy and convenient stowing of mountain tools without removal of the backpack as the situation dictates in non-emergency situations, such as after using the probe pole to probe for crevasses when crossing a glacier or after needing an ice tool for security when a repelling (abseiling) onto an icy stance. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193559 | GOLF ACCESSORIES - The invention provides a golf accessory ( | 2010-08-05 |
20100193560 | Trigger Valve for Nail Gun - A trigger valve includes a valve base, a valve rod, a sliding portion and a shuttle valve. The valve base is disposed at a gun body of the nail gun between a compressed chamber and a main air valve of the nail gun. The valve rod is capable of being driven by a trigger of the nail gun to move so as to open or close high pressure air from the compressed chamber into the valve base. The sliding portion is capable of being driven by high pressure air to move to cause a safety slide rod of the nail gun producing a displacement along a hitting-nail direction. The shuttle valve is capable of being driven to move under control of the displacement of the sliding portion so as to open or close high pressure air from the valve base into the main air valve. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193561 | GAS COMBUSTION TYPE DRIVING TOOL - A cylinder head | 2010-08-05 |
20100193562 | NAILER DEVICE - A nailer device has a housing containing a motor and a striking device arranged in a compact manner. A transmission mechanism is mounted in the housing for translating the rotating motions of the motor into the periodic impact motions upon the striking device. The transmission mechanism includes an impact assembly which imparts the periodic impact motions upon the striking device. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193563 | STAPLE REFILL, STAPLER, AND CARTRIDGE - A refill for staples, which can not be removed from a cartridge unless all sheet-type connected staples in a stapler body are delivered. A refill for staples is installed in a detachable manner in a stapler body, and includes a refill body which holds the sheet-type connected staples, and a pressing member which presses the sheet-type connected staples. A delivery port delivering the sheet-type connected staples and a locking plate provided with a locking section which locks a locked section in the stapler body are formed in the refill body. When the sheet-type connected staples are pressed, the pressing member is engaged with the locking plate not to allow rotation of the locking plate, and, when the sheet-type connected staples are not pressed, the pressing member is disengaged from the locking plate to allow rotation of the locking plate. Thereby, the locking section of the locking plate can be removed from the locked section in the stapler body. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193564 | Adjustable Handle for Pneumatic Fastener - An apparatus and method for adjusting the handle position of a pneumatic fastener handle. The pneumatic fastener includes a base, a main body, and a magazine for carrying fastening members. The main body and magazine are fixed to the base. A pneumatic inlet is mounted onto the main body. A handle assembly is mounted on the main body of the pneumatic fastener. The handle assembly includes a housing having a hollow recessed area. The housing can have an aperture through a lateral side configured to receive a retaining member. A handle extends partially within the housing and is configured to move between at least a first position and a second position, different from the first position. When the handle is in a desired position, the retaining member secures the handle in place within the housing. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193565 | FASTENING TOOL WITH AUTOMATIC FEEDING OF WIRE-COLLATED FASTENERS - A method for loading coil collated fasteners into a fastening tool. The method includes providing internal access to the fastening tool by moving a door structure and a portion of a canister to load the coil collated fasteners. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193566 | SURGICAL STAPLING INSTRUMENT - In various embodiments, a surgical stapling instrument can comprise a plurality of magnetic elements configured to articulate an end effector of the surgical instrument. The surgical instrument can comprise at least one electromagnet which can be selectively activated, or polarized, to generate a magnetic field sufficient to motivate a second magnetic element, such as a permanent magnet and/or an iron core, for example, mounted to the end effector. In certain embodiments, a surgical stapling instrument can comprise a plurality of magnetic elements configured to open and/or close an end effector of the surgical instrument. In at least one embodiment, a surgical stapling instrument can comprise a plurality of magnetic elements configured to advance and/or retract a firing bar, cutting member, and/or staple sled within the surgical instrument in order to incise and/or staple tissue positioned within an end effector of the surgical instrument. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193567 | SURGICAL STAPLING INSTRUMENT COMPRISING AN ARTICULATION JOINT - In various embodiments, a surgical stapling instrument can comprise a plurality of magnetic elements configured to articulate an end effector of the surgical instrument. The surgical instrument can comprise at least one electromagnet which can be selectively activated, or polarized, to generate a magnetic field sufficient to motivate a second magnetic element, such as a permanent magnet and/or an iron core, for example, mounted to the end effector. In certain embodiments, a surgical stapling instrument can comprise a plurality of magnetic elements configured to open and/or close an end effector of the surgical instrument. In at least one embodiment, a surgical stapling instrument can comprise a plurality of magnetic elements configured to advance and/or retract a firing bar, cutting member, and/or staple sled within the surgical instrument in order to incise and/or staple tissue positioned within an end effector of the surgical instrument. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193568 | SURGICAL STAPLING INSTRUMENT COMPRISING A MAGNETIC ELEMENT DRIVER - In various embodiments, a surgical stapling instrument can comprise a plurality of magnetic elements configured to articulate an end effector of the surgical instrument. The surgical instrument can comprise at least one electromagnet which can be selectively activated, or polarized, to generate a magnetic field sufficient to motivate a second magnetic element, such as a permanent magnet and/or an iron core, for example, mounted to the end effector. In certain embodiments, a surgical stapling instrument can comprise a plurality of magnetic elements configured to open and/or close an end effector of the surgical instrument. In at least one embodiment, a surgical stapling instrument can comprise a plurality of magnetic elements configured to advance and/or retract a firing bar, cutting member, and/or staple sled within the surgical instrument in order to incise and/or staple tissue positioned within an end effector of the surgical instrument. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193569 | STERILIZABLE SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A surgical instrument including a first portion and a second portion, wherein the second portion can be sterilized separately from the first portion. The first portion can comprise an anvil, a staple cartridge channel and/or staple cartridge, and a movable cutting member. The second portion can comprise electronic components configured to control the surgical instrument and/or record data collected during the use of the surgical instrument. The first portion can be sterilized using a gamma radiation sterilization process while the second portion can be sterilized using a different sterilization process, such as steam, ethylene oxide, ozone, and/or hydrogen peroxide sterilization processes, for example. As a result, the first and second portions can be sterilized separately and delivered in two separate containers. The second portion can be stored within a sealed bag and can include an electrical terminal which can penetrate the bag and communicate with the first portion. | 2010-08-05 |
20100193570 | SURGICAL FASTENER APPLYING APPARATUS - The present disclosure relates to surgical fastener applying apparatus for sequentially applying a plurality of surgical fasteners to body tissue. The surgical fastener applying apparatus includes a replaceable cartridge assembly receivable in a distal end portion of a cartridge receiving half-section, the cartridge assembly including a safety lockout pivotably disposed along the upper surface of the cartridge assembly and movable from an unlocked orientation permitting assembly of an anvil half-section to the cartridge receiving half-section, to a locked orientation preventing assembly of the anvil half-section to the cartridge receiving-half section. | 2010-08-05 |