23rd week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 10 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090139904 | Bulk Hydroprocessing Catalyst Comprising A Group VIII Metal And Molybdenum, Preparation And Use Thereof - The invention relates to a bulk catalyst comprising at least 60 wt % metal oxidic particles comprising one or more Group VIII metals and Group VIB metal molybdenum, comprising less than 10 mole % of a second Group VIB metal (relative to the total amount of Group VIB metals) and comprising a Group V metal in an amount less than 10 mole % (relative to the total of the Group VIB metals), which bulk catalyst has been calcined at a temperature below a temperature where the hexagonal metastable crystal structure changes to an inactive crystalline structure, preferably below 450° C. and which bulk catalyst has a metastable hexagonal phase characterized by an X-ray diffraction pattern having reflections at 33-35 and 58-61° 2θ. Preferably, the main reflections have a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of less than 2.5. The invention further relates to a process for the manufacture of the bulk catalyst, to the corresponding sulphided bulk catalyst and to the use of said catalyst or sulphided catalyst in the hydroprocessing, in particular the hydrodesulphurisation and hydrodenitrogenation, of a hydrocarbon feedstock. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139905 | ENDLESS CABLE SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A separation apparatus can include at least one endless cable. The cable can be wrapped around at least two revolvable cylindrical members a plurality of times. The wraps can form gaps between adjacent windings, which, along with the endless cable, can be used to facilitate separations processing. Additionally, the separation apparatus can optionally include a repositioning guide for each multiple wrap endless cable that can guide the endless cable in an endless route and prevent the cable from rolling off or falling off of the cylindrical members. Separation can be accomplished by oleophilic adherence to the cable, electrostatic adherence to the cable, and/or physical retention on the cable. This endless cable system can be particularly useful for separation of oil sand slurries, mass transfer operations, and physical separations. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139906 | ISOELECTRIC SEPARATION OF OIL SANDS - A process and system for substantially isoelectric separation of an oil sand slurry is disclosed and described. The process can include mining oil sand, crushing the oil sands, forming a slurry of the oil sands, and transporting the oil sands slurry to a sinusoidal pipe. The sinusoidal pipe acts to digest the slurry from which bitumen can be separated using a hydrocyclone. Overflow from the hydrocyclone can be further treated using a revolving oleophilic device from which bitumen is recovered. Various optional further treatments can be used to dewater and/or further treat the bitumen and other process streams. The use of caustic soda, long-term tailing ponds, and froth flotation can be avoided resulting in an effective production of oil using less water than currently conventional processes. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139907 | WASTE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A waste classification system and method configured to manage information for waste materials is disclosed. The system and method may be configured to receive information pertaining to classification of waste materials. The system and method maintains and accesses a waste classification database based on material safety data sheets (MSDS) utilizing the location of the waste, and returns waste classification data that may include rules and regulations relevant to the location of the waste. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139908 | Guided transport of magnetically labeled biological molecules and cells - Presented herein is a method and devices for identifying biological molecules and cells labeled by small magnetic particles and by optically active dyes. The labeled molecules are typically presented in a biological fluid but are then magnetically guided into narrow channels by a sequential process of magnetically trapping and releasing the magnetic labels that is implemented by sequential synchronized reversing the magnetic fields of a regular array of patterned magnetic devices that exert forces on the magnetic particles. These devices, which may be bonded to a substrate, can be formed as parallel magnetic strips adjacent to current carrying lines or can be substantially of identical structure to trilayered MTJ cells. Once the magnetically labeled molecules have been guided into the appropriate channels, their optical labels can be detected by a process of optical excitation and de-excitation. The molecules are thereby identified and counted. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139909 | Sifting screens - A frame over which woven wire mesh is to be stretched and secured to form a sieving screen and which can be used to screen solids from drilling mud recovered from down-hole when drilling for oil or gas. The frame comprises a rectilinear moulded plastics frame having edge regions by which it is secured in place in a shaker. Within the frame is a plurality of rectilinear windows formed by an orthogonal array of intersecting ribs also of moulded plastics material. Some of the ribs are internally reinforced by a structure comprising two spaced apart layers of orthogonal intersecting spaced apart wires, running parallel to the length and breadth of the rectilinear shape of the frame within the ribs to increase their rigidity. The edge regions of the frame are reinforced internally by metal box-section members joined at their four corners and defining perimeter reinforcement, and the ends of the wires are secured to the box-section members. The latter are encapsulated in the same plastics material from which the orthogonal array of intersecting ribs are moulded. Alternate ribs are not reinforced with wires, and the non-reinforced ribs only extend partway between the upper and lower faces of the frame. Lengths of wire bent to form spacers and adapted to fit between upper and lower wires of the rib reinforcing structure, are joined to the upper and lower wires so as to extend therebetween and maintain the desired separation of the two layers of wires during the plastics encapsulation/moulding process. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139910 | Separation of metals from sand - The present invention provides a method and an apparatus for removing heavy metals such as gold from sand. A mixture of sand and metals is placed in a hollow tube which has an open end, an opposite closed end at a relatively lower position, an exterior, and an interior formed into spiral grooves. The grooves are arranged in a helical fashion so that metal caught in the grooves is carried toward the open end of the tube as the tube is rotated. Water is supplied to the tube to mix with the sand and metal, so that rotation of the tube causes relatively heavy metal to be washed from the sand and water mixture into the grooves. The mechanism can be transported to a location where heavy metals naturally occur in sand or other materials. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139911 | METHOD OF DETECTING DEFECTIVE CONTAINERS - Methods for identifying defective containers that include a) providing a container having an open rim end, a closed base end, an exterior surface and an interior surface; b) directing one or more sources of electromagnetic radiation toward the exterior surface or interior surface of the container; c) positioning one or more sensors for the electromagnetic radiation opposite the exterior or interior surface not directed to in b); d) accepting the container if the amount of electromagnetic radiation detected by the one or more sensors is within a predetermined range; and e) rejecting the container if the amount of electro-magnetic radiation is not within the predetermined range. The methods can be used in devices that contain a) conveying means for moving containers; b) means for directing sources of electromagnetic radiation; c) means for detecting electromagnetic radiation; and d) means for separating containers. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139912 | PAPER SHEETS PROCESSING DEVICE AND PAPER SHEETS PROCESSING METHOD - A sort device recognizes address information applied to paper sheets by an online OCR, collates a recognition result of this online OCR with address information stored in an address information database section, judges, based on a processing situation of another sort device capable of performing data communication with the sort device, whether or not to transfer images of the paper sheets to the other sort device in a case where the recognition result of the online OCR does not match any character information stored in the address information database section, recognizes the character information applied to the paper sheets from the images of the paper sheets by a recognizing process different from that of the online OCR in a case where it is judged that the images are not transferred, and transfers, to the other sort device, the images of the paper sheets judged to be transferred by the judgment. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139913 | High Capacity Sweepside Mail Cart and Method of Use Thereof - A postal cart according to the invention includes a base on wheels and a support frame mounted on the base. An upper shelf and a lower shelf are mounted at the top and bottom of the frame and accessible from a front side of the cart. A series of rectangular compartments are accessible from the front side of the cart, each compartment configured for storage of one postal tray filled with mail, but insufficiently wide to store more than one such postal tray side by side in the same compartment. A number of pull out sliding shelves are mounted along the bottom of no more than about half of the compartments, the remaining compartments being free of the sliding shelves. The compartments are configured to fit one tray in each. The vertical density of the compartments is greater than would be possible if a sliding shelf were disposed in all of the compartments. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139914 | MAILPIECE REJECT PROCESSING OF FIRST PASS DPS REJECTS - Methods, apparatus, software and systems are disclosed for improved processing and especially sorting of mailpieces in order to reduce expensive manual steps. Mailpieces rejected during a first pass DPS sort, in one embodiment, are transferred to a special Reject Encoding Machine (REM) instead of a manual sort process. The REM preferably includes a labeling machine and on-board OCR engine, in order to read and barcode the reject mailpiece in a single processing step. This technique provides very fast turnaround so as to enable returning the mail to the DBCS in time to be included in the first pass run. In this way, the once rejected mailpieces are returned to resume automated processing. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139915 | Fluid Filter with Pressure Relief Valve and Bypass Valve - A fluid filter includes a vertical housing, a filter cartridge, and a bypass valve. The housing has a fluid inlet for communicating a fluid into the housing and a fluid outlet for communicating fluid downstream of the housing. The filter cartridge is disposed within the housing between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet and includes a filter element for filtering the fluid, as well as means for maintaining and relieving a predetermined level of pressure across the filter element to provide an accurate visual indicator as to whether the filter element needs replacement. The bypass valve allows fluid to flow from an unfiltered side of the filter element to a filtered side of the filter element when the pressure across the filter element exceeds the predetermined pressure. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139916 | Filtration device for aquarium - A filtration device includes a carrier for attaching to the aquarium and having a filtering chamber for receiving a water, a filter member disposed in the filtering chamber for filtering the water, and a signal generating device for generating a signal to indicate whether the filter member has been blocked or not or when the filter member may no longer filter the water contained within the container of the aquarium, and for allowing the filter member to be cleaned or changed or replaced by the user right away or when required. A dirt collecting device may be used to collect the dirt carried by the upwardly flowing bubbles. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139917 | FLUID PURIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Apparatuses and methods for filtering particulates and volatiles from fluid systems. The apparatuses and methods include particulate filter and evaporator sections. The apparatuses and methods may furthermore include a heater disposed at least in part in the evaporator section having a ridge on a surface of the heater. The apparatuses and methods may furthermore include an evaporation tube positioned around the heater having a conically shaped outer surface and a heater safety sensor. The apparatuses and methods may also include an air inlet and an air outlet in the evaporator section. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139918 | Visual bilgewater quality indicator - A visual bilgewater quality indicator for use in a bilgewater filtration system which includes a filtration stage for removing oily contaminants. The quality indicator utilizes one or more filtration status chambers which are provided with a fluorescent or phosphorescent dye or pigment treated filtration media. The status chamber has a transparent outer wall. Flow through the status chamber is from the outer lateral wall toward its central axis, whereby oily contaminants in the flow collect selectively at the outer portions of the filtration media which are highly visible to an observer. Oil droplets as small as one micron, are captured and immobilized by the primary filter and are instantly visible against the background of the exemplary dye. If two status chambers are used in series, due to the ability of the infused media to permanently capture oil without re-entrainment, the second chamber is always kept transparent until complete loading and supersaturating breakthrough at the primary chamber. Oily droplet visibility can be further enhanced with ultraviolet illumination. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139919 | PARTICLE SEPARATION ASSEMBLY - A particle separation assembly comprises a vessel provided with an inlet, a first outlet and a second outlet. The assembly is arranged such that the flow rate of fluid through the inlet is greater than the flow rate of fluid through the first outlet such that there is a resultant fluid flow of lighter particles up the vessel and through the second outlet. Flow adjustment means are provided to enable the velocity of this resultant fluid flow to be adjusted, said means comprising a pivotable flap in one example. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139920 | FUEL SYSTEM AND FUEL FILTER ASSEMBLY - A filter assembly ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090139921 | CONTINUOUS POROUS BED CENTRIFUGE - A porous bed centrifuge for continuous separation of immiscible liquids, for example water and mineral oil/petroleum, obtained by a modification to conventional disk centrifuges for increasing their efficiency, wherein the disks have been substituted by a filling of solid particles that act as a filtrating and coalescent bed. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139922 | Transmission Filter System - A low profile transmission filter system is provided that is connectable between a transmission casing and an oil pan. The filter system includes a filter housing with an open bottom and a flange there around and forming a tubular opening opposite the open bottom. A seal member is secured along the flange and has two ends spaced from one another to define a gap there between. The seal member compresses against an inner surface of the oil pan when the oil pan is connected to the transmission casing to define a filter cavity within the filter housing with an inlet at the gap. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139923 | Oil Filter Arrangement - An oil filter arrangement comprises a housing, which has a receiving chamber for a filter element which can be cross-flowed in a radial manner by oil and which can be inserted into the housing, a support tube which supports the filter element when it is inserted, a housing cover which closes the receiving chamber, and a drainage channel which is provided in the base area of the receiving chamber. The support tube is fixed to the housing and it remains therein when the filter element is replaced and that a drainage plate, which comprises closing means for closing the drainage channel and which is arranged in an axially displaceable manner, to a limited extent, on the support tube, is arranged in the base area of the receiving chamber. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139924 | Biological fluid filtration apparatus - Apparatus for use in a biological fluid processing or fluid filtration system is provided. The biological fluid processing or fluid filtration system has novel open and closed loop processing systems wherein the gases transferred into and out of the system during processing pass through a porous medium in upstream and/or downstream gas inlet or outlet housings or vents in a manner which precludes the fluid being processed or filtered from ever contacting the housings or vents. Each housing or vent is separated from the fluid by a column of gas in its respective transfer line. The upstream gas inlet housing or vent is in communication with the unfiltered biological fluid, and the downstream gas inlet housing or vent is in communication with the filtered biological fluid. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139925 | MULTIZONE POLYMER MEMBRANE AND DIALYZER - Membranes are made from polymers and heat treated so that they have at least two zones with pores of different sizes. Pores with a smaller size have a lower molecular weight cut off than pores with a larger size. Zones with pores of different sizes may also be made by coating portions of membranes with polymer coatings. Membranes with pores of different sizes may be used in dialyzers for hemofiltration, hemodiafiltration, and other hemodialysis procedures. The membranes may also be used in other separation processes. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139926 | CONE SHAPED FILTER INSERT MADE OF FILTER PAPER (3-ZONES) - A filter paper insert for a brewed beverage includes a filter paper shaped to form a cone-shaped filter having a side wall, a closed bottom and an upper filling opening. The side wall has three parallel, circumferential zones of increasing permeability in a direction from the closed bottom to the upper filling opening. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139927 | SUPER-ENHANCED, ADJUSTABLY BUOYANT FLOATING ISLAND - A floating island comprising one or more layers of nonwoven mesh material and optional buoyant nodules. The mesh material is optionally coated with a spray-on elastomer or inoculated with nutrients or microorganisms. The island can include buoyant growth medium, floats, buoyant blocks, a prefabricated seed blanket, a dunking feature, capillary tubes, wicking units and/or bell flotation units. A larger embodiment is comprised of nonwoven mesh material, buoyant nodules, supplemental flotation units, stepping pads and optional load distribution members. Other optional features include a stepping stone flotation assembly, a stepping stone/vertical buoyant member flotation assembly, and a floating log assembly. The buoyancy of the island can be adjusted with a rigid framework of horizontal members, vertical members that can be moved vertically within the island, and/or a framework of prefabricated flotation tubes and cross members. The present invention also covers a floating island with a boat docking location. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139928 | Method And Apparatus For Biologically Processing Fluid - The present invention provides an apparatus and method for biologically treating fluids, in particular municipal or industrial wastewater or the like, the apparatus comprising a pair of reservoirs each containing growth medium having a biofilm thereon, the apparatus being arranged to pump the wastewater from one reservoir to another such as to alternatively expose the biofilms within the reservoirs to air and wastewater, thus making it possible to achieve sequential aerobic, anoxic and anaerobic conditions in the biofilms. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139929 | Chelating compound, and method of use of, poly(2-octadecyl-butanedioate) and the corresponding acid, poly(2-octadecyl-butanedioic acid) - A Chelating agent comprising a polymer backbone. The polymer backbone has a plurality of carbon atoms. There are two carboxylate groups or carboxylic acid groups per repeating unit being coupled to separate carbon atoms of the backbone. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139930 | Extracorporeal Blood Cleaning - An apparatus ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090139931 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MICROFLUIDIC MEMBRANELESS EXCHANGE USING FILTRATION OF EXTRACTION OUTLET STREAMS - A device, system and method for exchanging components between first and second fluids by direct contact in a microfluidic channel. The fluids flow as thin layers in the channel. One of the fluids is passed through a filter upon exiting the channel and is recycled through a secondary processor which changes the fluid's properties. The recycled fluid is reused for further exchange. The filter excludes blood cells from the recycled fluid and prevents or limits clogging of the filter. The secondary processor removes metabolic waste and water by diafiltration. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139932 | WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD USING REVERSE OSMOSIS REJECT STREAM IN AN ELECTRODEIONIZATION UNIT - A method for purifying water, comprising separating a supply stream into a permeate stream and a reject stream, removing non-monovalent salt impurities from the reject stream to produce a treated stream; providing the treated stream to a concentrating compartment of an electrodeionization unit; and, producing an EDI product stream of purified water. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139933 | MOBILE DESALINATION PLANTS AND SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING DESALINATED WATER - A desalination vessel has a water intake system having a water intake configured to be in communication with a body of water, and a water intake pump configured to draw water from the body of water, a water desalination system configured to produce desalinated water and concentrate from water drawn from the body of water, a mixing tank on the desalination vessel configured to mix the concentrate with water drawn from the body of water to produce diluted concentrate, and a concentrate discharge system configured to discharge the diluted concentrate into the body of water. The desalination vessel is configured to float on the body of water. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139934 | DIFFERENTIAL ACCELERATION CHROMATOGRAPHY - Methods and related systems are described for improving component separations in chromatography through novel techniques. The improvements in separation is due primarily to the provision of differential acceleration of the components being separated. Various systems and methods for providing differential acceleration are described including: increasing the cross section of the column towards the column outlet, changing the thickness or other composition of stationary phase within the column, and providing a temperature and/or mobile phase velocity gradient along the column. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139935 | Ballast Tank Circulation Management System - A method for managing ballast tank circulation system comprising a means for adding one or more halogens in controlled amounts to the water within the ballast tank. Test streams of water from the ballast tank can be analyzed to determine the level of halogens in the test stream to provide a halogen content signal. A controller receives the signal and compares the signal to a set point indicative of the level of halogen desired within the ballast tank to maintain, increase, or decrease the amount of chemical added to the water within the ballast tank in controlled amounts. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139936 | FLUID PURIFICATION AND MANIFOLD SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Apparatuses and methods for filtering particulates and volatiles from fluid systems. The apparatuses and methods include a particulate filter section, an evaporator section positioned adjacent the particulate filter section, and a manifold coupled to at least one of the particulate filter section and the evaporator section to direct flow through the apparatuses as desired. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139937 | Polymers for Use in Centrifugal Separation of Liquids - Contemplated compositions and methods allow for in-situ formation of a rigid seal layer in a blood collection tube between a cell-depleted phase and a cell-enriched phase. Preferably, the seal layer is formed upon brief UV irradiation and comprises an acrylate, a methacrylate, an epoxy, a urethane, and/or a thiol-ene polymer. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139938 | CYCLONE SEPARATOR AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING A SOLID PARTICLES, LIQUID AND/OR GAS MIXTURE - The invention relates to a cyclone separator for separating a mixture containing solid particles, liquid and/or gas into a heavy fraction and a light fraction, the separator comprising: an outer casing ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090139939 | Method & Apparatus for Steam Backwashing a Filter Assembly - A method for steam backwashing a filter assembly. The filter assembly has a housing for receiving contaminated liquid and discharging filtered liquid, a filter positioned within the housing for filtering the contaminated liquid, and a drain coupled with the housing. Steam is sent through the housing to remove contaminants from the filter without draining the contaminated liquid or the filtered liquid from the housing. The steam forces the contaminated liquid, the filtered liquid and the contaminants through the drain. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139940 | INDUSTRIAL BATTERY CHARGING, STORAGE AND HANDLING SYSTEM - A battery movement, storage, and charging system for large size batteries used in lift trucks includes spaced, parallel storage racks, each of which have multiple storage and charging bays. A battery transport tower is positioned in an aisle between the storage racks and is moveable horizontally between the two rows of racks. The tower includes an extendable fork lift mounted which may rotate around the axis of the tower as well as move vertically upwardly or downwardly on the tower. A battery exchanger loads a discharged battery from a lift truck, places it on a pallet and then transfers the pallet and battery to a transfer bay in a storage rack where the tower forklift moves a pallet and battery to a selected charging bay. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139941 | AUDIO, COMPUTER AND VIDEO COMPONENT CASE AND METHODS OF PRODUCTION - Audio, computer and video component cases have been developed that comprise: a) a lower box component having an open top, at least two side panels, a back panel, a front panel and a bottom panel, wherein the bottom panel is coupled with at least one of the at least two side panels, the back panel, the front panel or a combination thereof; b) an upper box component having an open bottom, at least two side panels, a back panel, a front panel and a top panel, wherein the top panel is coupled with at least one of the at least two side panels, the back panel, the front panel or a combination thereof; c) a platform for supporting an audio component, computer component, video component or a combination thereof, wherein the platform comprises an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the platform is coupled to the lower box, the upper box or a combination thereof and wherein the platform is hingeably movable to expose the lower surface of the platform; and d) at least one latch assembly comprising a latch and a latch receptacle, wherein the latch assembly is coupled to the lower box, the upper box or a combination thereof. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139942 | SUPPORT FOR WASHING AND STORAGE OF CASKS - It comprises three basic parts, a central part ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090139943 | STANDARD AND TRACK SHELVING SYSTEMS - A shelving system according to an exemplary embodiment generally includes at least one track and at least one standard. The standard may include an end portion slidably receivable within an opening of the track, such that the position of the standard relative to the track is slidably adjustable along the track. The shelving system may also include one or more of the following, such as a shelving bracket, a hang rod assembly for supporting a hang rod from the shelving bracket, at least one mounting screw, and/or at least one locking member. When in the locked position, the locking member may releasably lock in place a portion of a shelf at least partially supported by the shelving bracket. The mounting screw may have a slotted head with an axial groove. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139944 | HANGING DEVICE WITH ARRESTOR AND METHODS - Devices and methods are provided for a vertical member-mounted hanging device including a support and an arresting component. Both the support and the arresting component are configured to frictionally engage the vertical member. The support and the arresting component are further configured to frictionally engage each other. The arresting component helps prevent the support from succumbing to the force of gravity or another outside force. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139945 | HANGER RETAINER DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHODS FOR RETAINING HANGERS ON A ROD - A hanger retainer for securing hangers to a garment-supporting rod. The hanger retainer generally includes first and second side portions spaced apart from each other, a hooked portion extending from at least one of the side portions, and first and second retaining portions extending between the side portions. The hooked portion is designed to hook around a garment-supporting rod such that the first retaining portion is spaced a first distance from the rod, and the second retaining portion is spaced a second distance less than the first distance from the rod. The hanger retainer is rotated about the rod from a first position in which a hanger is received between the side portions on the hanger rod, and a second position in which the hanger is secured to the rod, thereby enabling transport one or more hangers on the rod without concern that the hangers may fall from the rod. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139946 | CONTAINER WITH GUSSETED CORNER - An article-transport tray includes a floor and a side wall which cooperate to form an article-storage space sized to carry a wide variety of items, articles, or products. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139947 | SYSTEM FOR MONITORING LOAD AND ANGLE FOR MOBILE LIFT DEVICE - A mobile lift device having a load moving device capable of engaging a load is provided. The mobile lift device includes one or more systems for stabilizing the mobile lift device during operation of the load moving device. According to one exemplary embodiment, the mobile lift device is a heavy duty wrecker having a rotatable boom assembly. The heavy duty wrecker comprises a monitoring system for stabilizing the wrecker during operation of the boom assembly. The monitoring system comprises a plurality of sensors and a monitoring circuit coupled to the sensors to generate a force signal representative of at least one force being applied to the wrecker based upon the transmitted signals. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139948 | Connection system for crane boom segments - A crane has a boom with a boom segment connection system. The boom includes at least a first and second boom segment each with a longitudinal axis and a first and second end, the second end of the first segment being coupled to the first end of the second segment, and at least one first connector on the second end of the first segment respectively mating with at least one second connector on the first end of the second segment. The first and second connectors each include at least one extension having an aperture there through. The aperture has an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and positioned in the extensions such that all apertures of mating first and second connectors are aligned when the boom segments are aligned. In one aspect of the invention, the first connector includes a first alignment surface and the second connector includes a second alignment surface that engages with the first alignment surface such that when the first and second alignment surfaces are fully engaged, the apertures through the extensions in the connectors are aligned such that a main pin can be inserted through the apertures of all extensions in the first and second mating connectors even if the boom segments are not axially aligned. In another aspect of the invention, the connectors include stop surfaces, and the placement of the stop surfaces on the connectors is such that, when identical boom segments are positioned such that a main pin can be inserted through the apertures in the extensions of the connectors on some chords of the boom segments, the stop surfaces cooperate to align the apertures in the extensions of the connectors on other chords when the stop surfaces contact one another. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139949 | READY TO FEED CONTAINER WITH DRINKING DISPENSER AND SEALING MEMBER, AND RELATED METHOD - A container including a body defining an outflow opening and at least one chamber adapted for storing a product, such as a fat containing liquid product, and a container closure including a primary seal for hermetically sealing the product within the chamber during storage. The container closure includes a sealing member forming a substantially fluid-tight seal between the container closure and the body, and a dispensing member in fluid communication with the chamber. The container closure and body move relative to each other between a first position where the primary seal is seated about the outflow port to hermetically seal the product in the chamber during storage, and a second position where the primary seal is displaced from the outflow port to allow product to pass from the chamber through the outflow port and into dispensing member to dispense the product. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139950 | Teat for Milk Bottles - The invention relates to a teat for feeding bottles, including a receiving head, produced from a dimensionally stable material, and a rubber-elastic suction element. An entry channel leads to the bottle interior and channels lead from there to the outer surface of the receiving head. The suction element, in an initial position, elastically and sealingly rests on at least one section of an outer surface of the receiving head. Milk ducts are located in the contact area between the suction element and the receiving head and communicate with the channels of the receiving head which lead towards the outlet channel in the mouthpiece so that, when a vacuum is produced in the mouthpiece, milk can flow from the feeding bottle through the milk ducts to the outlet channel, the suction element being returnable to its initial position and the flow of milk being interrupted when there is no vacuum. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139951 | SAFETY SEALED RESERVOIR CAP - A sealed reservoir cap for attaching to a bottle includes an annular part slidably received into another annular part to define an enclosed reservoir there between that is closed off by a punchable seal. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139952 | Integrated straw and bottle closure assembly - An integrated bottle enclosure includes a top cap, bottom cap, rigid straw casing and telescoping straw assembly to provide efficient means to contain a straw within a sealed bottle. Opening the top cap presents a straw ready for immediate use, or the straw may be grasped and pulled, to reveal ample straw length for keeping a consumer's mouth away from the bottle. The top cap and bottom cap connect by means to create a secure straw vault which prevents fluid from leaking out of the straw. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139953 | CONTAINER HAVING A CLOSURE AND REMOVABLE RESEALABLE STOPPER FOR SEALING A SUBSTANCE THEREIN, AND RELATED METHOD - A container comprising a container body defining a storage chamber for receiving a substance and a container closure removably attached to the container body for sealing the storage chamber. The container closure includes a base defining an aperture in fluid communication with the storage chamber, and a needle penetrable and thermally resealable stopper overlying the aperture for aseptically filling the storage chamber with the substance and sealing the substance within the storage chamber with respect to the ambient atmosphere. A sealing portion engages the container body prior to filling and forms a substantially dry hermetic seal between the container closure and container body. The container further comprises an over closure engageable with the container closure such that removal or movement of the over closure from a first position to a second position results in substantially simultaneous removal of the container closure and stopper to allow dispensing of the substance. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139954 | Closure With Improved Tamper-Evident Band - A tamper-indicating closure for use with a container having an annular locking ring located around a vertical axis of the container opening. The closure features a cap having a top wall portion and an annular skirt portion perpendicularly extending from the top wall. A continuous annular tamper-evident band is affixed to the skirt portion of the cap and is detachable from the cap. The band has a frustoconical retaining member hingedly connected to a bottom rim of the band. The retaining member has a plurality of ridges extending from the bottom rim of the band to a distal end of the retaining member. The ridges define a plurality of flutes formed therebetween. The retaining member is suitable for being folded up adjacent the band such that the external surface of the retaining member is suitable for engaging the locking ring of the container. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139955 | Container With Cap - A container comprising a container body ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090139956 | Dielectric Insulation Gasket for a Vacuum Bottle - The gasket makes it possible for the apparatus, in particular the vacuum bottle, to be assembled and disassembled relatively easily and conveniently. It imparts high dielectric performance to the apparatus. The inside and the outside contact surfaces of the gasket are smooth, and, for example, each of them can be made up of two cylindrical portions ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090139957 | Group III-Nitride layers with patterned surfaces - A fabrication method produces a mechanically patterned layer of group III-nitride. The method includes providing a crystalline substrate and forming a first layer of a first group III-nitride on a planar surface of the substrate. The first layer has a single polarity and also has a pattern of holes or trenches that expose a portion of the substrate. The method includes then, epitaxially growing a second layer of a second group III-nitride over the first layer and the exposed portion of substrate. The first and second group III-nitrides have different alloy compositions. The method also includes subjecting the second layer to an aqueous solution of base to mechanically pattern the second layer. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139958 | FENCELESS MAIN POLE DEFINITION FOR ADVANCED PERPENDICULAR MAGNETIC WRITE HEAD - A method for manufacturing a magnetic write head for perpendicular magnetic recording. The method includes forming a write pole using a mask that includes a hard mask layer deposited over the write pole laminate material, and a thick, physically robust image transfer layer. The image transfer layer can be a material such as AlTiO that can be patterned by a reactive ion etching process, but which also resists deformation during processing. This process allows a write pole and wrap-around trailing shield to be constructed at very narrow track widths without the mask deformation and fencing problems experienced by prior art methods. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139959 | SUBSTRATE FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING MEDIUM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - Provided is a surface-treated substrate in which the roughness of the surface of the substrate is controlled. The surface-treated substrate can form a magnetic recording medium in which head flying stability is maintained and which has a magnetic film that can achieve high recording densities. Also provided is a method for roughening the surface of the substrate. More specifically, provided is a surface-treated silicon substrate for a magnetic recording medium in which a surface used for forming a recording layer has 40 to 1000 protrusions per 1 μm | 2009-06-04 |
20090139960 | METHOD OF FABRICATING AN APPARATUS OF FABRICATING AN FLAT PANEL DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING FLAT PANEL DISPLAY DEVICE - A method of fabricating an apparatus of fabricating a flat panel display device and method of fabricating flat panel display device is disclosed, which enables simplification of process by performing a patterning process without a photo process, the method for fabricating an apparatus of fabricating flat panel display device comprising, preparing a master mold including a thin film pattern, coating a liquid-type molding material including oligomer on the master mold, forming a soft mold including a groove provided with a pattern in a shape corresponding to the thin film pattern of the master mold and adhering the soft mold to a mold support plate, wherein the soft mold is adhered to the mold support plate by a covalent bonding in the interface between the oligomer and the mold support plate. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139961 | METAL FILM PROTECTION DURING PRINTHEAD FABRICATION WITH MINIMUM NUMBER OF MEMS PROCESSING STEPS - A method of fabricating a printhead having a hydrophobic ink ejection face, the method comprising the steps of: (a) providing a partially-fabricated printhead comprising a plurality of nozzle chambers and a nozzle plate having relatively hydrophilic nozzle surface, the nozzle surface at least partially defining the ink ejection face of the printhead; (b) depositing a hydrophobic polymeric layer onto the nozzle surface; (c) depositing a protective metal film onto at least the polymeric layer; (d) depositing a sacrificial material onto the polymeric layer; (e) patterning the sacrificial material to define a plurality of nozzle opening regions; (f) defining a plurality of nozzle openings through the metal film, the polymeric layer and the nozzle plate; (g) subjecting the printhead to an oxidizing plasma; and (h) removing the protective metal film, thereby providing a printhead having a relatively hydrophobic ink ejection face. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139962 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING ACCUMULATION OF ELECTRICAL CHARGE DURING SEMICONDUCTOR ETCHING PROCESSES - A method and system are provided for controlling the accumulation of electrical charge during a semiconductor plasma etching process performed in a plasma etching chamber. The bias voltage supplied to the plasma etching chamber is modulated by a bias power modulation circuit to control the accumulation of electrical charge and to force the accumulated electrical charge to be periodically discharged at a controlled rate of discharge that prevents the wafer from being damaged. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139963 | Multiple frequency pulsing of multiple coil source to control plasma ion density radial distribution - A method is provided for processing a workpiece supported on a support surface in a chamber of a plasma reactor. A process gas is introduced into the chamber and a plasma is generated with pulse-modulated RF power. The method comprises successively repeating the following cycle: (a) concentrating the plasma in the chamber in a center-high plasma ion distribution for a first on-time duration; (b) permitting plasma to drift during a first off-time duration away from the center-high plasma ion distribution; (c) concentrating the plasma in the chamber in an edge-high plasma ion distribution for a second on-time duration; and (d) permitting plasma to drift during a second off-time duration away from the edge-high plasma ion distribution. The method further comprises adjusting a plasma process rate near a center of the workpiece by adjusting a duty cycle of the first on-time and first off-time. The method also comprises adjusting a plasma process rate near a periphery of the workpiece by adjusting a duty cycle of the second on-time and second off-time. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139964 | WIRE-RECEIVING MECHANISM - A wire-receiving mechanism for holding electrical wire used to cut or burn through a metal work piece in wire electrical discharge machines (WEDMs) is disclosed. A passive wheel and an active wheel are disposed side by side with one another in a case body, the active wheel being capable of causing the passive wheel to rotate, wherein one side of the passive wheel has a driving unit defined thereon. The driving unit is disposed to penetrate through one side of the case body, and includes a driving member disposed to one side of the case body, an action member connected to the driving member and a sliding member connected to the action member for pushing the passive wheel, wherein a pretension spring is disposed at one side of the sliding member for controlling the gap between the passive wheel and the active wheel such that the processing wires can be stably held and conveyed. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139965 | PROBE ARRAY AND METHOD OF ITS MANUFACTURE - A method of forming a probe array includes forming a layer of tip material over a block of probe material. A first electron discharge machine (EDM) electrode is positioned over the layer of tip material, the EDM electrode having a plurality of openings corresponding to a plurality of probes to be formed. Excess material from the layer of tip material and the block of probe material is removed to form the plurality of probes. A substrate having a plurality of through holes corresponding to the plurality of probes is positioned so that the probes penetrate the plurality of through holes. The substrate is bonded to the plurality of probes. Excess probe material is removed so as to planarize the substrate. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139966 | SEAM WELDING - A process is provided for scam welding advanced high strength steel sheets together. Respective end portions of first and second advanced high strength steel sheets are placed in overlapping contact with one another, and subjected to first and second weld passes. In the first weld pass, a seam welder including weld electrodes operate at a first-pass applied current and a first-pass pressure and are moved relative to the overlapping end portions at a first-pass carriage speed to establish a weld seam containing a weld nugget with a martensite phase. In the second weld pass, the weld electrodes operate at a second-pass applied current and a second-pass pressure and move relative to the weld seam at a second-pass carriage speed selected to fuse microcracks, lap openings, and porosity in the seam, relieve the residual stress in the joint, and temper the martensite phase of the weld nugget, and thereby form a weld joint. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139967 | MOBILE HAND-HELD LASER WELDING SUPPORT SYSTEM - A mobile support system for a hand-held laser welding wand includes a movable cart, a laser source, a fluid source, and a filler medium supply source. The laser source is mounted on the movable cart and is configured to supply laser light for the hand-held laser welding wand. The fluid source is mounted on the movable cart and is configured to supply cooling fluid for the hand-held laser welding wand. The filler medium supply source is mounted on the movable cart and is configured to supply a filler medium for use by the hand-held laser welding wand. The mobile support system is transportable to areas remote from a work shop environment, and provides stand-alone support for the hand-held laser welding wand. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139968 | SEAM POSITION CONTROL FOR LASER PROCESSING - A course of a position of a positioning device is determined as a laser beam welds a workpiece at a focus area of the laser beam. The positioning device is configured to position the focus area of a laser beam on a workpiece such that a joint is formed on the workpiece. A course of the joint on the workpiece from the determined course of the position of the positioning device is estimated, and a deviation between the determined course of the position of the positioning device and the estimated course of the joint on the workpiece is calculated. The deviation represents a parameter related to the precision of the seam position control. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139969 | Laser welding of castings to minimize distortion - A process of using laser welding in the assembly of boiling water reactor fuel debris filters is disclosed. The laser welding process minimizes the distortion of the debris filter cast lower tie plate by applying minimal heat during the welding. Fixtures hold the cast lower tie plate through four degrees of motion under a constant controlled laser source during welding. The welding process also reduces the potential for stress corrosion cracking resulting from crevices in partial penetration welds that might occur in a laser welding process. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139970 | METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR GUIDING A MACHINE PART ALONG A DEFINED MOVEMENT PATH OVER A WORKPIECE SURFACE - A machine part is guided along a defined movement path over a workpiece surface. The machine part is held at a defined distance from the workpiece surface during this movement. For that purpose, at least one distance sensor is provided that runs ahead of the machine part with a defined lead. A plurality of distance values indicative of a distance between the distance sensor and the workpiece surface are determined along the movement path. A plurality of control values are determined as a function of the distance values. The defined distance is repeatedly adjusted by means of the control values. In accordance with a first aspect, the distance values are determined at measurement points distributed with a first grid spacing along the movement path, while the control values are determined for actuating points distributed with a second grid spacing along the movement path, the first and the second grid spacings being different. According to a second aspect, the machine part has a linear range of activity on the workpiece surface, and the distance between the machine part and the workpiece surface is controlled by means of a distance control value and an angle control value, which are derived from distance values acquired from at least two distance sensors, which are laterally offset from one another. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139971 | Method And Apparatus For Welding With Mechanical Arc Control - A method and apparatus for feeding wire from a source of wire to a weld includes one or more motors disposed adjacent the wire to drive the wire to the weld. A buffer is disposed between the source and an arc end of the torch. Another motor may be disposed near the wire source. A wire tension controller may be provided. The one or more motors advance and retract the wire, and wire is stored, or the path length altered, when the wire is retracted. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139972 | DOCKING CONNECTOR - A heatable electric connector for preventing frosting of an electrical connector of the heatable electric connector is provided. A heating element provides indirect heating or optionally direct heating of the electrical connector. A temperature controller senses an approximate temperature of the electrical connector and compares the connector temperature to a set-point temperature and either turns on or off the heating element thereby ensuring that the electrical connector is of a suitable temperature so that frost does not form and/or accumulate on the connector. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139973 | VEHICLE FLOOR HEATING DEVICE - A foot heating device for heating an occupant's feet on the floor of a motor vehicle. The device includes a panel having a bottom surface residing on the floor and a top surface that supports the occupant's feet. The panel also includes and insulating layer, a radiant barrier layer disposed adjacent to the insulating layer and a heating layer disposed between the radiant layer and the top surface. A heater is included in the heater layer. The heater is configured to provide heat for heating the top surface. A lower portion of the panel has a first thermal resistance and an upper portion of the panel has a second thermal resistance. The first thermal resistance being greater than the second thermal resistance. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139974 | Micro-heaters, micro-heater arrays, methods for manufacturing the same and electronic devices using the same - Example embodiments provide micro-heaters including a heating section, a plurality of connecting sections, and a plurality of support structures. The heating section is on the substrate, separated from the substrate and extended in a longitudinal direction. The plurality of connecting sections are arranged at a distance from each other in the longitudinal direction of the heating section, and extended from two sides of the heating section in a perpendicular direction with respect to the longitudinal direction of the heating section. The plurality of support structures are formed between the substrate and the plurality of connecting sections, so as to support the heating section and the plurality of connecting sections from underneath the plurality of connecting sections. Therefore, since the heating section and the plurality of support structures are separated from each other by the plurality of connecting sections, temperature distribution on the heating section is not influenced by the shape of each one of the plurality of support structures. Consequently, temperature distribution on the heating section may be more uniform and power consumption of the micro-heater may decrease. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139975 | RADIATION APPARATUS WITH CAPABILITY OF PREVENTING HEAT CONVECTION - The present invention provides a radiation apparatus with capability of preventing heat convection, which comprises a blackbody furnace having a cavity therein and an air pressure adjusting unit. The air pressure adjusting unit coupled to the blackbody furnace for adjusting the air pressure of the open end of the cavity according to the temperature difference between the cavity and the outside environment. By means of the design of the present invention, it is capable of preventing heat convection between the cavity and the outside environment by utilizing the air pressure adjusting unit for controlling the air pressure status around the open end of cavity such that the blackbody furnace is stable for services of calibrations and tests. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139976 | IMPINGEMENT QUARTZ CONVEYOR OVEN - An impingement oven includes a housing with a conveyor | 2009-06-04 |
20090139977 | Apparatus For Thermally Treating Semiconductor Substrates - An apparatus for thermally treating semiconductor substrates has a processing space which is defined by first walls substantially parallel to the semiconductor substrate and a second side wall connected to the first walls; a substrate holding device disposed in the processing space which defines a substrate retaining region for a semiconductor substrate in the processing space; and heating elements which are disposed in the processing space between at least one of the first walls and the substrate retaining region. The thermal gradient between the edge of the semiconductor substrate and the center of the semiconductor substrate can be effectively compensated by providing a shutter between the substrate retaining region and the heating elements which limits the radiation emitted in the processing space by the heating elements in the direction of the substrate retaining region. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139978 | WATER/POWDERED MILK MIXING DEVICE FOR NURSING - Disclosed herein is a water/powdered milk mixing device, capable of mixing water and powdered milk, which are independently stored, at a predetermined concentration when a mixing switch is manipulated. The device has a water heating means ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090139979 | PLACING TABLE STRUCTURE, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PLACING TABLE STRUCTURE AND HEAT TREATMENT APPARATUS - A mounting table structure capable of preventing cracks in a mounting table made of a ceramic material or at a joint portion between the mounting table and a column for supporting the mounting table. The mounting table structure includes a ceramic mounting table made of a ceramic material for mounting thereon a target object in order to perform a specific heat treatment on the target object in a processing chamber, and a supporting unit for supporting the mounting table. A quartz glass coating layer is formed on a surface of the mounting table while maintaining a compressive stress in a plane direction. As a result, cracks are prevented from occurring in a mounting table made of a ceramic material or at a joint portion between the mounting table and a column for supporting the mounting table. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139980 | Cooking Hob and Method for the Operation of a Cooking Hob - A cooking hob, especially an induction cooking hob, including a first heating zone having at least two independently heatable heating elements operable by a first power supply via a first switching device, and at least one additional heating zone operable by a second power supply via a second switching device in a normal mode of operation. The heating capacity of the first heating zone can be increased beyond a maximum power of the first power supply while the first heating zone and the additional heating zone are operated simultaneously in the normal mode of operation. The cooking hob includes a switching element for establishing a power supply connection between the second power supply and one of the heating elements of the first heating zone in a special mode of operation so as to increase the heating capacity of the first heating zone. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139981 | System, method and computer program product for programmable counter-top electric oven - A multi-stage cooking method for a counter-top electric oven is provided. The oven may include at least one cooking element and at least one control system coupled to the cooking element, the control system including a processor, a storage device, and an input interface. The multi-stage cooking method may include: receiving the multi-stage cooking recipe for the counter-top electric oven; storing the multi-stage cooking recipe in the storage device of the counter-top electric oven; and executing the multi-stage cooking recipe with the counter-top electric oven. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139982 | Power Delivery To Heater Elements - Fuser heater element damage due to excessive heating power is prevented by estimating available power supply heating power for proper power control. The estimate is performed by applying a predefined portion of the heating power available from the power supply to the heater element. The predefined portion is determined so that the heater element will not be damaged even if the power supply is at the maximum voltage level of any power supply that may be encountered. The temperature of the heater element is measured, and, if below a predefined temperature, a heating power estimate is made. If not, the heater element is heated by applying power in accordance with a stored heating power estimate from the last heating power estimate. A heating power estimate is made each time the heating element is heated from a temperature below the predefined temperature. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139983 | Electric Heating Apparatus, Especially for Motor Vehicles - The invention describes a heating apparatus comprising at least one heater ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090139984 | Open coil electric resistance heater with offset coil support and method of use - An open coil electrical resistance heater uses a number of offset insulators to support the coil of the heater. The offset insulators configure the run of coil in a sinusoidal shape to hold the insulators in a more secure manner and reduce vibration and noise generation during heat operation. The sinusoidal configuration of the coil also reduces the problem of shadowing of portions of the resistance wire coil. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139985 | Multiple stage open coil electric resistance heater with balanced coil arrangement and heater cool end termination and method of use - A multiple stage open coil electrical resistance heater uses a unique coil configuration on either side of a dividing support plate so that the air passing through the heater is heated uniformly when one or more stages of the heater are energized. The coil configuration also creates a termination zone on one side of the heater so that the terminations of the coils can be situated on the cool side of the heater. The heater coils also includes specially configured terminals to facilitate connection to power using an elongated member such as a stud or bolt. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139986 | Induction heating cooker and control method thereof - An induction heating cooker and a control method thereof. The induction heating cooker includes a plurality of heating coil groups, each of the heating coil groups including a plurality of heating coils connected in series, a plurality of inverters to individually supply high-frequency voltages to the heating coil groups, respectively, and a controller to control operations of the inverters such that the high-frequency voltages are supplied to the heating coil groups, respectively, based on the numbers of heating coils upon which at least one cooking container is placed within the respective heating coil groups. Therefore, it is possible to effectively heat the cooking container even though the container is put on any position of a cooking plate irrespective of a specific position of the cooking plate. Also, it is possible to effectively heat the container regardless of the size of the container. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139987 | Induction Warming System for Fiber Composite Gas Storage Cylinders - A warming system for a fiber composite high pressure gas storage tank for maintaining the temperature of the gas within the tank and the gas flow system associated with one or more boss at the tank ends above the lower design tolerance temperature limit, wherein an induction coil wound around a longitudinal axis of the tank is powered by an on board source of alternating current and a control system regulates the flow of current to the coil to warm a ferromagnetically active component associated with the tank such that the temperature of the tank and the gas flow system of the tank does not drop below the lower tolerance temperature limit of the tank and the gas flow system. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139988 | SYSTEM FOR CREATING MORE UNIFORM DISTRIBUTION OF MICROWAVE ENERGY IN A CAVITY - A microwave device is disclosed which includes a cavity wherein varied frequency microwaves are generated, a movable tuning member that is adapted to extend into the cavity and a force generator that is mechanically coupled to the movable tuning member, the force generator, when actuated, being adapted to move the movable tuning member within an opening in the cavity. A method is also disclosed which includes varying a volume of a cavity in a microwave generator and generating varied frequency microwaves in the cavity. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139989 | TANK VENTING DEVICE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - A tank venting device for a motor vehicle has a fuel tank, a fuel vapor accumulator for storing fuel vapors escaping from the fuel tank and a connection line, via which the fuel vapors may flow from the fuel tank into the fuel vapor accumulator. Furthermore, an overpressure line having an overpressure valve is provided, via which the fuel vapors may flow from the fuel tank into the fuel vapor accumulator when the overpressure valve is open. An attachment of the connection line on the fuel vapor accumulator and an attachment of the overpressure line on the fuel vapor accumulator are situated at different points on the fuel vapor accumulator. The operational reliability of a tank venting procedure may thus be increased and the adsorption capacity of the fuel vapor accumulator may be used better. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139990 | Portable Box for Carrying Items - A telescoping box includes a lid. The upper section of the box includes lids which are frictionally engagable therewith. The lids include speaker assemblies as part of each lid. The lids are removable and include connection points for audio signal sources such as MP3 players. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139991 | Pushing-Up Device - In a push-up device | 2009-06-04 |
20090139992 | RECEPTACLES FOR STORING SUBSTANCES IN DIFFERENT PHYSICAL STATES - A receptacle having a plurality of interconnected chambers arranged to permit multiple process steps or processes to be performed independently or simultaneously. The receptacles are manufactured to separate liquid from dried reagents and to maintain the stability of the dried reagents. An immiscible liquid, such as an oil, is included to control loading of process materials, facilitate mixing and reconstitution of dried reagents, limit evaporation, control heating of reaction materials, concentrate solid support materials to prevent clogging of fluid connections, provide minimum volumes for fluid transfers, and to prevent process materials from sticking to chamber surfaces. The receptacles can be adapted for use in systems having a processing instrument that includes an actuator system for selectively moving fluid substances between chambers and a detector. The actuator system can be arranged to concentrate an analyte present in a sample. The detector can be used to detect an optical signal emitted by the contents of the receptacle. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139993 | Plastic spout - A plastic medium feed-through part, for example a spout, designed to be sealed by means of a sealing technique between film walls of a bag, comprising a plastic body which forms a channel ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090139994 | Automotive fuel tank - An automotive fuel tank is provided in which a plurality of mounting members are provided on a built-in part which are fusion bonded to an inner surface of an outer wall of the fuel tank so as to attach the built-in part in place in the fuel tank. An abutment portion is formed on the mounting member which is brought into abutment with an inner surface of the outer wall of the fuel tank. The abutment portion has formed thereon an abutment surface which is made to tightly stick to the inner surface of the outer wall of the fuel tank and elongated projections which project from the abutment surface, whose cross section at their distal end portions is of triangular shape and which penetrate into an interior of the outer wall of the fuel tank, and a height of an apex of the elongated projection from the abutment surface is in the range of 30% to 70% of a thickness of the outer wall of the fuel tank. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139995 | DISPENSER WITH PLURAL PRODUCT CHAMBERS FOR SEPARATE STORAGE AND INTERMIXING OF PRODUCTS PRIOR TO USE, AND RELATED METHOD - A container including a body defining an outflow opening and at least one chamber adapted for storing a product, such as a fat containing liquid product, and a container closure including a primary seal for hermetically sealing the product within the chamber during storage. The container closure includes a sealing member forming a substantially fluid-tight seal between the container closure and the body, and a dispensing member in fluid communication with the chamber. The container closure and body move relative to each other between a first position where the primary seal is seated about the outflow port to hermetically seal the product in the chamber during storage, and a second position where the primary seal is displaced from the outflow port to allow product to pass from the chamber through the outflow port and into dispensing member to dispense the product. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139996 | MOLD, METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR BLOW-MOLDING THERMOPLASTIC CONTAINERS PROVIDED WITH AN INTEGRAL HANDLE, AND CONTAINER THUS PRODUCED - The invention relates to a mould for the production by means of blowing or blow-drawing of thermoplastic containers which are equipped with an integral handle. According to the invention, two mould halves are provided with two respective inserts which can move transversely to the contact faces. Each of the aforementioned inserts comprises two telescopic pistons, namely: a main piston having a front thrust face, and a secondary piston which is housed in the main piston and which has a curvilinear front weld face. The secondary pistons are moved after the main pistons have applied two wall zones of the container body against one another. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139997 | CONTAINER WITH LOCKING FEATURE - A container having a cup and a lid, which in turn includes locking features, wherein the lid engages in a secure relation to the cup, is disclosed. The invention disclosure also provides for embodiments having a lid that fits over an open end of a cup and a lid that fits inversely and inside the open end of a cup. The lid of the invention comprises at least one protruding annular ridge, allowing for secure placement on the cup when the cup is in motion. The lid fits in a complementary (positive/negative) relation to the protruding ridge(s) on the cup. This container is designed for the purpose of being in motion: while walking, driving, and all aspects of travel and carrying. Additional embodiments include novel spout designs for the cup portion and lid portion. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139998 | Apparatus for Dispensing Stackable Box Food Containers - An apparatus for dispensing stackable box food containers the apparatus comprising, in a particular embodiment, an elongated hollow member formed from one or more sidewalls and comprising a first end portion, a second end portion, at least one attachable side and a forward-facing side, the elongated hollow member further forming a front opening on the forward-facing side to facilitate the removal of at least one of the stackable box food containers, and at least one protrusion extending from, and attached to or integral with, an internal surface of the at least one sidewall of the elongated hollow member, the at least one protrusion proximate to the front opening at the second end portion on the forward-facing side, the at least one protrusion extending into space within the hollow member by a distance sufficient to enable the protrusion to aid in retaining the at least one stackable box food container when the at least one stackable box food container is disposed within the elongated hollow member with the at least one stackable box food container opening disposed toward the second end portion. | 2009-06-04 |
20090139999 | AUTOMATED BUSINESS SYSTEM AND METHOD OF VENDING AND RETURNING A CONSUMER PRODUCT - System and method of dispensing disc-based media and other consumer products. A user can interact with an automated business system to select disc-based media for rental and/or purchase. The automated business system can retrieve the selection from the interior of the automated business system and dispense the selection through a port to the user. The automated business system can retrieve the selection from the port in a return process. | 2009-06-04 |
20090140000 | Dispensing apparatus system and method - An automatic dispensing apparatus system and method for dispensing predetermined objects is disclosed. More particularly, the invention is an automatic bottled water dispensing apparatus system and method having a housing which houses various sizes of bottled water and a conveyor system for transporting the bottled water to a dispensing member for a customer. The dispensing apparatus system also includes a return machine for returning empty bottles, a plurality of selection members, a payment member and an inventory monitoring member. | 2009-06-04 |
20090140001 | Electro-manual dispenser - Disclosed is a sanitary or no-touch dispenser which dispenses sheets of a web material, such as a paper towel. The disclosed dispenser provides the web material to a user by using both manual and electronic means to dispense the sheet. This is accomplished by having a motor engagably connected to an actuator roller. The motor is activated by a motor activation means, such as a switch. The motion of the actuator roller, which is started by the user grabbing and pulling a tail of the web material extending from the dispenser, causes the motor activation means to activate the motor which in turn drives the actuator roller to continue it its rotation motion to dispense the sheet from the dispenser. | 2009-06-04 |
20090140002 | Passive Device for Staging and Dispensing Objects - A passive chute assembly includes: a chute configured to receive objects to be dispensed, the chute having an outlet; and a passive dispensing unit attached to the chute outlet. The passive dispensing unit has a staging portion, wherein objects are captured prior to dispensing. The staging portion is movable between a staging position, in which objects may be captured within the staging portion, and a dispensing position, in which the objects may be fed gravimetrically into a receptacle positioned below the dispensing unit. The staging portion includes an adaptive opening that, when the staging portion moves to the dispensing position, opens adaptively corresponding to a diameter of the receptacle. | 2009-06-04 |
20090140003 | POWDER-METERING APPARATUS WITH AN IMPACT DEVICE - A powder-metering apparatus ( | 2009-06-04 |