35th week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 1 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090210987 | Hypoallergenic Wetsuit And Material - A hypoallergenic wetsuit and material is described that uses closed cell acrylonitrile butadiene rubber in place of neoprene to eliminate the problems associated with neoprene and rubber allergies. In sonic embodiments of the present invention, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is blended with the acrylonitrile butadiene rubber. The density of the closed cell acrylonitrile butadiene rubber may vary depending on the hypoallergenic wetsuit application. Low densities such as less than 70 kg./m | 2009-08-27 |
20090210988 | WELDING HELMET AIR FLOW BARRIER - An air barrier that prevents entrainment of surrounding air from the welding environment into the welding helmet is provided. The barrier for the welding helmet contains a flexible curtain, front and rear edges, and means for securing the front edge of the curtain adjacent to the rear edge of the helmet. The flexible curtain may be made of fire-resistant and flexible molded material. The air barrier may be permanently secured to or removable from the welding helmet. The invention may be used in conjunction with a variety of ventilation and cooling systems, including small units that mount on or in welding helmets, as well as more elaborate blowing systems partially carried by the welder. | 2009-08-27 |
20090210989 | WELDING HELMET POSITIVE AIR PRESSURING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method and system for controlling ventilation in a welding helmet is provided. The invention may be adapted to a wide variety of system types, and may reduce or eliminate the need for a shroud or barrier around the head and neck of the welder, of the type used in PAPR systems. The airflow system includes forward and rearward air streams, directed onto the face of the welder, onto the top of the head of the welder, and toward the back of the head of the welder. The air streams help to cool the welder, provide a fresh source of air for breathing, and create a positive pressure system that reduces or excludes entrainment of contaminated external air into the forwardly directed air flow. Certain embodiments may include streams that are filtered, split or redirected via deflectors and conduits to achieve the aforementioned goals. | 2009-08-27 |
20090210990 | CHAINSAW LEG PROTECTORS - Chainsaw leg protectors having first and second leg members. Each leg member may be adapted to fit over a leg of a user. Each leg member may have a first portion and a second portion wherein the first portion is elastically and telescopically connected to the second portion. | 2009-08-27 |
20090210991 | HAND SPECIFIC WORK GLOVE SYSTEM - A system is provided for allowing a worker to choose a glove or pair of gloves from an array of glove styles. The array has a variety of gloves having one or more different enhancements. A worker can choose the glove that best fits their need for each hand. The glove enhancements can include but are not limited to one or more of a variety of performance and protection enhancements including: high dexterity, heat resistance, padding, cut resistance, cold protection, water resistance, puncture resistance, or gripper texture. | 2009-08-27 |
20090210992 | Protective metal-ring mesh glove - A protective glove out of metal-ring mesh with a fastening strap that is provided in a captive but exchangeable manner and with a closure provided on the fastening strap wherein the fastening strap has at its rear end a limit stop that is distinct from the closure and as a result of forming a positive locking with the edge of a loop cannot be pulled through the loop. | 2009-08-27 |
20090210993 | Structured scarf - A Structured Scarf is a scarf with a sewn in collar and a plurality of pairs of adjustable flexible fasteners attached to the neck and front torso areas. The adjustable fasteners enable the scarf to keep the neck and torso warm and give the appearance of a traditional full sweater without the bulk when worn under outerwear. The fasteners allow you to adjust the scarf for easy comfort in varying temperatures. The dimensions of the scarf can be varied to suit different purposes. | 2009-08-27 |
20090210994 | Headgear - Disclosed is a headgear covering a head portion of a wearer. The head gear comprises a hemispherical portion and a visor member. The hemispherical portion is adapted to receive the head portion of the wearer and defines a circular rim. The visor member is attached to at least a part of the circular rim and is substantially perpendicular to the hemispherical portion. At least one of the hemispherical portion and the visor member is configured of at least one a hook fastening material and a loop fastening material capable of removably coupling to at least one patch. | 2009-08-27 |
20090210995 | Headwear with receiving part for portable audio device - The present invention relates to a headwear with a receiving part for a portable audio device, and more particularly, to a headwear with a receiving part for portable audio devices which is capable of receiving a portable audio device and an earphone to facilitate listening to music. | 2009-08-27 |
20090210996 | LOWER GARMENT ASSEMBLY WITH SUSPENDER DEVICE - A lower garment assembly includes a lower garment, a suspender device for suspending the lower garment, and attachment elements provided on an inner surface of the lower garment in alignment with a crotch section of the lower garment. The suspender device includes a waistband portion adapted to fit around the waist of a user, and at least two suspending portions extending downwardly and respectively from front and rear sides of the waistband portion and attached to the respective attachment elements so that the suspending portions are aligned with the crotch section. The suspender device can be configured to resemble a thong to expose the midriff of the user. | 2009-08-27 |
20090210997 | GARMENT WITH LOWERED WAIST PORTION - A garment comprises a span member having a right upper portion, a left upper portion, and a lower middle portion and defining an open space between the right and left upper portions. A waistband is connected to the right and left upper portions of the span member. The span member is substantially rigid such that movement of the right upper portion away from the left upper portion is resisted, and such that circumferential tension is maintained along the waistband sufficient to maintain the garment in a desired location on a wearer's body. The fabric of the garment is attached to the span member to form a garment with an open space between the right and left upper portions of the span member. | 2009-08-27 |
20090210998 | HARNESS WITH DAMPER FOR HELMETS - Harness with damper for helmets. This harness ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090210999 | Helmet with ski pass holder - A pass holder incorporated into a helmet allows the display of a ski pass in a secure manner and in clear view from the front of the helmet. According to an embodiment of the system described herein, the helmet may include a structure having an internal cavity and an external surface, a window disposed adjacent to the external surface, and an area disposed beneath the window that allows visual access to a ski pass. The helmet may be a ski helmet or a snowboarding helmet. In other embodiments, the helmet may include a visor with a flexible frame attached thereto that allows visual access to the pass that is insertable into the frame. The location of the pass holder and pass held therein may allow an attendant to easily and effectively view or scan the pass, such as in connection with allowing access to a ski lift. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211000 | Body Armor - A body armor system has a side-entry vest with armored front and back panels connected at the sides by flexible side closure and fit adjusting panels. The back panel forms a gusseted, bellowing pocket for carrying a liquid-containing hydration pouch. Vulnerable deltoid locations exposed between arm opening edges of the front and back panels and shoulder and upper arm protectors have shield-like deltoid protectors that are affixed to the vest at the arm opening but are not connected to the shoulder and upper arm protector so as to afford relatively free arm movement. The flexible side closure and fit adjusting panels connect to the rear panel with Velcro strips on interior and exterior edge surfaces trapped between Velcro-bearing tabs formed on the edge of the back panel. Large Velcro patches on the interior front end of the flexible panel mate with a Velcro patch on the exterior of the front panel. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211001 | MULTI-PIECE PROTECTOR FOR A BASEBALL CATCHER - A multi-piece chest protector includes a front section connected to side sections by straps or other connectors that provide independent and relative movement between the front section and the side sections. The front and side sections include padding for absorbing impact. Additional padding, such as shoulder pads, may optionally be removably or permanently attached to the chest protector. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211002 | Holding Tank Heating System - A portable toilet satellite station comprising an enclosure having a front wall, rear wall, side walls and a roof. The enclosure further having an inside area at least partially defined by the front wall, rear wall, side walls and the roof. The portable toilet satellite station further including a toilet having a holding tank. The portable toilet satellite station further including a heating system in communication with the holding tank. The heating system is capable of producing warmed air that can be directed through the heating pipe and into the holding tank and preferably also the inside of the enclosure to warm a user. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211003 | Modular Cartridge Based Liquid Dispenser System For Toilets And Bidets - A modular cartridge based liquid dispensing system for automatically dispensing a metered amount of liquid(s) into a toilet water tank and/or bowl. This unique programmable system mounts onto a standard water tank, and is shaped to match the tank so that it blends well with the existing toilet design for aesthetics. It is designed to dispense one or a plurality of solution types, allowing any desired solution to be dispensed, such as cleaning solutions and deodorants. It uses replaceable liquid cartridges that can be refillable or disposable, and can also use fixed tanks. This invention can also utilize all of its components in a low-rise cabinet chassis that allows the entire system to be mounted inside the water tank where it is completely hidden from view. The system also has provisions for an optional automatic toilet flushing device and can also be used to dispense its liquids to a bidet apparatus. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211004 | ELEVATED TOILET SEAT ASSEMBLY - A bracket assembly for an elevated toilet seat includes a first bracket and a second bracket. The first bracket includes an opening, and the second bracket includes a cam that selectively engages the opening. The cam is rotatable between a first position and a second position to engage the first bracket relative to the second bracket. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211005 | HINGE ASSEMBLY FOR A TOILET SEAT - A hinge assembly for a toilet seat, the hinge assembly comprising a hinge post for pivotally supporting the toilet seat on a toilet bowl, and a bolt embedded in the hinge post and configured to extend through an opening in the toilet bowl, the bolt having thereon a plurality of projections extending into the hinge post to distribute to the hinge post forces applied to the bolt. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211006 | TOILET SEAT ASSEMBLY - The present invention features a toilet seat assembly wherein the toilet seat will automatically lifts from a horizontal to a vertical position (when the lid is in a vertical position). | 2009-08-27 |
20090211007 | Peeventer - A Peeventer is for use with toilets and is placed on the underside of the toilet seat so as to pop up and take operational shape when the seat is lifted. The Peeventer is attached to the toilet seat between the hinges by means of a hook and loop fastener. When attached and the toilet seat is in the upright position urine is prevented from going out the back and sides of the toilet and onto the floor | 2009-08-27 |
20090211008 | Toilet with clog removal means - An improved toilet assembly incorporating a supply water passage | 2009-08-27 |
20090211009 | Hydraulic Actuator Valve Assembly And Toilet Tank Flush Device Having The Same - A toilet tank flush device includes a water feeding tube, a flush valve, a flexible connecting member, and a hydraulic actuator valve assembly. The actuator valve assembly includes a cylinder, a swing rod, a piston rod, and a resilient member. The cylinder includes an inlet portion, and an upright cylinder body formed with a plurality of overflow holes. The swing rod is connected pivotally to the cylinder. The connecting member interconnects the swing rod and the flush valve. The piston rod is movable within the upright cylinder body between first and second positions. When an electromagnetic valve is opened to allow water to be fed from the water feeding tube into the inlet portion, the piston rod is moved from the first position to the second position to pivot the swing rod to thereby open the flush valve. The resilient member biases the piston rod toward the first position. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211010 | Hot tub covering system - Exemplary embodiments of the invention provide a hot tub covering system comprised of a plurality of objects adapted to float on the water surface of a hot tub. The objects are adapted to disperse around a person's body in the water. In further exemplary embodiments, the system is adapted to reduce water evaporation and heat loss without substantially impeding use of the hot tub. Furthermore, if the hot tub is located in an indoors environment, the system reduces humidity (i.e., evaporation rate of the water) and creates a more pleasant atmosphere. As a non-limiting example, the objects may be made of a plastic, such as polyethylene, polystyrene or polypropylene. As non-limiting examples, the objects may have a generally cylindrical shape or a generally spherical shape. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211011 | Panel Systems for Spas - Panel systems are provided where the panels are constrained relative to a spa, but can be readily removed from the spa to permit replacement of the panels. The panels can be constrained prior to removal, such as using flanges which are attachable relative to the frame of the spa. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211012 | Panels for Spas - Panels are provided that are usable in a skirt surrounding a frame of a spa. The panels can have a multi-tone appearance and can be made from durable, low maintenance synthetic materials. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211013 | GRAB BAR ASSEMBLY - A grab bar body is configured to have an overall shape that is defined by an inner peripheral surface and an outer peripheral surface. The grab bar body defines an open center space that is entirely bounded by the inner peripheral surface. In one example, the grab bar body has an overall shape that corresponds to an oval shape, with the open center space having a corresponding oval shape. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211014 | GRAB BAR WITH INSERT - A grab bar includes a front facing side and a wall facing side that is opposite from the front facing side. The grab bar is attached to a wall structure with at least one mounting assembly at the wall facing side. A removable decorative insert is supported by the front facing side. The removable decorative insert is easily removed and replaced by other decorative inserts as needed without having to remove the grab bar from the wall structure. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211015 | FASTENER CONCEALMENT CAP FOR GRAB BAR ASSEMBLY - A grab bar assembly includes tabs which engage respective pockets to position a cap within a grab bar recessed area. The tabs and pockets position the cap while a locking tab secures the cap within the recessed area. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211016 | BATH ACCESSORY ASSEMBLY - A bath accessory assembly includes a bar and a seal. The bar includes at least one mounting surface having a groove and a plurality of tabs disposed about a sidewall of the groove. The seal is received within the groove of the mounting surface. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211017 | GRAB BAR ASSEMBLY FOR SHOWER AND THE LIKE - A grab bar assembly according to an exemplary aspect of the present invention includes: a grab bar having a first aperture and a second aperture defined along an axis; a post which receives the grab bar; an insert which pass through the first aperture and abut the second aperture; and a fastener mounted through the post and the second aperture along the axis, the fastener receivable into the insert to retain the grab bar within the post. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211018 | BATH TUB RAIL - A bath tub rail assembly for use on a bath tub sidewall includes a hand grip and a clamping device. The hand grip and the clamping device are adjustably connected such that the hand grip may be adjusted in both height and angular orientation relative to the bath tube sidewall when the bat tub rail assembly is attached thereto. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211019 | Sanitary Wash Area - The invention entails a sanitary wash area which includes a wash basin or a shower basin or bath or birthing tubs ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090211020 | Device for Mounting a Glass or Glass-Ceramic Vessel-Style Washbasin - The invention relates to a device for mounting a glass or glass-ceramic vessel-style washbasin ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090211021 | Housing to Facilitate the Alignment and Replacement of a Faucet Body of a Water Faucet - A housing is provided to facilitate the alignment and replacement of a faucet body of a water faucet. The faucet body is situated behind a vertical bathroom wall adjacent a bathtub. The vertical wall has a showerhead and a bathtub spout mounted thereto. The faucet body includes hot and cold water inlet openings arranged for coupling to hot and cold water supply pipes located behind the vertical wall. The faucet body includes outlet openings for coupling to outlet pipes located behind the vertical wall for supplying temperature regulated water to the bathtub spout and showerhead. The housing comprises a mounting flange provided for mounting the housing to an opening in the bathroom wall in proximity to the water faucet body. A box section extends from the mounting flange and through the bathroom wall opening. The box section includes a horizontal upper wall, a horizontal lower wall and an access opening therebetween. The upper and lower walls include a plurality of openings for aligning the water supply pipes and the outlet pipes to facilitate the coupling and decoupling of the pipes to the inlet and outlet openings of the faucet body. A panel is provided for attachment to the mounting flange. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211022 | Device for Supporting, Rolling and/or Rocking a Mattress - A device for a cot or child's bed comprises a mattress support mounted on springs. Actuation means is provided to roll and/or rock the mattress support on the springs such that the side portions and/or the end portions of the mattress support repeatedly rise and fall. The actuation means could, for example, comprise a linear actuator, a swash plate mechanism or an air bag. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211023 | CRIB SLAT COVERS - The present invention is directed to a protection device for cribs including a set of crib slat protectors. The set of crib slat protectors comprises a set of side crib slat protectors and a set of top crib slat protectors to allow an infant protection when he/she is in the crib. In certain embodiments, the protection device comprises a securing device that allows the crib slat protectors to stay secure to the crib slats. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211024 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING THE SAFETY OF A SLEEPING ARRANGEMENT FOR A CHILD ON A BED - A system is provided for enhancing the safety of a sleeping arrangement for a child on a bed. The bed includes a mattress and a boxspring. The system includes a frame to enclose a perimeter of the mattress and the boxspring. The frame includes a plurality of sections, which are removably attached at respective junctures with hook and loop fasteners. An outer surface of the frame is formed from a plush material. The plurality of sections includes a pair of side sections which extend along a respective pair of opposing side surfaces of the mattress and the boxspring. The pair of side sections includes a respective vertical bumper configured to extend from a top portion of the side sections by a predetermined height, to prevent the child on the bed from passing outside the side surfaces of the mattress and falling from the mattress. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211025 | Holders for beds - Set of attachments, including one or more attachments are attached to a portion of bedding for storing an item, such that someone lying in bed may comfortably reach the item while in bed. The set of attachments may include various sorts of holders for holding personal items, such as one or more pockets and/or one or more straps. In an embodiment the bedding is a fitted bed sheet. In other embodiments, the bedding may be other pieces of bedding where the set of attachments may be placed within reach of the person. In an embodiment, the location of the set of attachments is based on an average sized individual of a particular population and the size of the bedding. In another embodiment, the location of the pocket is based on the dimensions of the individual for which the set of attachments is made and on the individual's bedding. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211026 | MEDICAL TRANSPORT SAFETY APPARATUS WITH LIGHTING SYSTEM - The present invention generally relates to an apparatus, such as a stretcher or gurney, which may be used to transport an injured person is a safe and efficient manner. The apparatus is especially suitable for safely transporting injured persons in, for example, dimly lit areas. More specifically, the apparatus has adjustable lights which may illuminate both a patient and the ground during movement of the apparatus. The lighting system also has a battery source which recharges when the apparatus is electrically connected to a docking station located within an ambulance, hospital or other suitable place. The apparatus may increase the effectiveness of medical treatment by allowing EMS specialists or paramedics or other persons to effectively and quickly provide medical care to an injured patient. Further, the apparatus allows the user to have two hands free to carry and/or control the stretcher, gurney or the like as a result of the user not having to carry a hand-held flashlight. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211027 | Patient Support Systems for Use with Radiation Therapy Systems and Other Applications - An apparatus for supporting a patient in radiation therapy and other applications. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a support structure and a panel carried by the support structure. The support structure can have first and second support members, such as rigid girders or other structures comprising substantially dielectric materials. The panel is also a rigid structure comprising substantially dielectric materials. The panel can further include a pass-through zone or other type of zone that is compatible with an ionizing radiation beam. For example, the panel can have a grid or solid low-density structure that mitigates beam contamination. The support structure and the panel together are configured to position a magnetic marker implanted in the patient in a navigational zone in which a magnetic field transmitted from the marker is not affected by conductive components or loops of conductive material in the pedestals or cantilevered support structures of conventional patient systems. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211028 | Adjustable Bed Having Pocketed Coil Spring Assembly Layer - An adjustable bed includes an articulated deck comprising head, seat, leg and foot deck boards hingedly joined together and supported from a frame located above a stationary base. A intermediate cushioning layer, including a pocketed coil spring assembly, is secured to the deck boards. A mattress or similar structure resides on top of the intermediate cushioning layer. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211029 | DEVICE AND METHOD OF LIMB SUPPORT FOR A PATIENT - A limb support for a patient in a hospital bed, on the operating table, in a wheel chair, with an intravenous line or in another position for health care services is positioned in the desired area, or removed therefrom due to mounting clips secured to each end of a sling band. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211030 | MULTI-FUNCTION CERVICAL PILLOW - A multi-function pillow for therapeutic neck and head support is provided. The pillow generally includes first and second pillow sides united so as to form a sealable pillow cavity, and fluid retaining and neck support elements receivable within the cavity. The first pillow side includes a chamber containing a fill material therethrough. The second pillow side includes at least two chambers, at least one chamber of the at least two chambers containing a fill material therethrough, and one chamber of the at least two chambers defining a central depression for the second pillow side. The fluid retaining element, which is substantially co-extensive with the pillow sides, includes a fluid chamber circumscribing a central region thereof which is to underlie the central depression of the second pillow side. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211031 | SUPPORT PILLOW FOR RELIEVING PRESSURE ON MUSCLES, TENDONS AND BLOOD VESSELS AND METHOD THEREFOR - A pillow for relieving pressure on a neck of a user. In one embodiment, the pillow includes a body section, a first lobe member integrally bound to the body section and adaptable for supporting a nape of a neck of a user, and a second lobe member integrally bound to the body section and adaptable for supporting a cheek bone and a jaw of the user. The pillow also includes a channel formed in the body section between the first lobe member and the second lobe member, wherein the channel is adaptable for receiving the neck of the user to relieve pressure on the neck of the user. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211032 | Support for supporting the neck and head of a human being - A support for the neck and head of a human being, such as a travel pillow, comprises a right and a left elongate support member ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090211033 | Inflatable Component for an Alternating Pressure Mattress - An inflatable component ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090211034 | Firefighter pocket tool - A firefighter pocket tool achieves its objectives by combining the functional features of several traditional tools (slip groove pliers of the curved jaw type, 6 in 1 screwdriver, spanner wrench, gas shut off tool and a striking tool) onto a shared single structure. The structure of the firefighter pocket tool comprises a pair of slip groove plier members each having a jaw portion, a joint portion and a handle portion, a pivotal bolt, nut and spring member. The upper jaw of the slip groove pliers is of the curved jaw type. Upon the “upper” rear portion of the pliers' “upper” jaw's head there is formed a protrusion that forms a striking surface and a hook and claw. The hook and claw is located so as to allow it to be used as a spanner for rocker lug type and similar fire hose couplings. As this same plier member crosses over the other plier member, it forms a plurality of arcuate adjustable channels with which the arcuate protuberance from the other plier member is engaged. Protruding from the top or rear handle (just above the gripping area) is another protrusion. This protrusion is of a rectangular shape. In the middle of this protrusion is a loop in the shape slightly larger than standard natural gas shut off valves. Two independently sized hexagonal open shafts that form the handles and nut-driver/bit holders. The spanner hook and claw could also be used to operate valves (such as smaller gas supply shut offs). The gas shut off loop can also be used as a guard for fingers when the tool is being used as a striking implement. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211035 | WASHING MACHINE - A washing machine includes a dehydrating tub which is rotatably mounted, a pulsator which is rotatably mounted in the dehydrating tub, a motor which rotates the dehydrating tub and the pulsator, a washing shaft which transmits a rotational force of the motor to the pulsator, a dehydrating shaft which intermittently transmits the rotational force of the washing shaft to the dehydrating shaft, and a power transmission device which is moved according to rotation of the washing shaft. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211036 | METHOD OF USING CERTAIN CATIONIC POLYMERS IN A DYEING COMPOSITION AS ANTIOXIDANTS OR FREE-RADICAL SCAVENGERS - A method for providing a free-radical scavenging and/or antioxidant effect. A dyeing composition contains at least one oxidation dye, and at least one sequestering agent, and at least one free-radical scavenging and/or antioxidant polymer chosen from cationic and amphoteric polymers having a cationic charge density greater than or equal to 5 meq/gram. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211037 | Processes to Pre-Treat Hair with Organic Solvents - The present invention discloses methods and kit-of-parts for treating keratinous fibres prior to dyeing to control and modulate dye uptake into the fibre. Organic solvents having log P of from −4.0 to −0.5 or from 0.5 to 4.0 are used to manufacture pre-treatment composition to be applied to the hair. When the hair is pre-treated with at least one organic solvent having a log P of from 0.5 to 4.0 the dye penetration into the keratinous fibres is enhanced, while pre-treating the hair with at least one organic solvent having a log P of from −4.0 to −0.5 reduces the dye uptake. One or more compositions to pre-treat the keratinous fibres can be effortlessly applied on different zones of the hair and can be left in place or removed prior the application of the dyeing composition. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211038 | HEMICYANIN STYRYL THIOL/DISULFIDE DYE, COMPOSITION COMPRISING HEMICYANIN STYRYL THIOL/DISULFIDE DYE, AND METHOD FOR LIGHTENING KERATIN MATERIALS USING HEMICYANIN STYRYL THIOL/DISULFIDE DYE - The present disclosure relates to a novel dye composition for the dyeing and/or lightening of keratin materials, such dye comprising a hemicyanin styryl chromophore thiol or disulfide dye of formula (I) or (II): | 2009-08-27 |
20090211039 | CLEANING APPARATUS - Cleaning apparatus has a matrix of brush assemblies ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090211040 | SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS - A substrate processing apparatus includes: a brush for cleaning a substrate; a seesaw member which is swingable with a support member serving as a fulcrum and which has a force point section at one side with respect to the fulcrum and an actuating point section at the other side with respect to the fulcrum; a pushing actuator arranged to give a driving force to the force point section of the seesaw member, thereby to swing the seesaw member around the fulcrum, thus giving, to the seesaw member, a pushing force for pushing the brush to the substrate; and a transmission member which has an affected point section for receiving, from the actuating point section of the seesaw member, a driving force given to the force point section, and which transmits, to the brush, a pushing force for pushing the same to the substrate. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211041 | Extended reach ultrasonic toothbrush - An ultrasonic toothbrush for daily oral hygiene application is disclosed, having an ultrasound transducer in direct contact with the fluids in the oral cavity, without ultrasound energy attenuation between the transducer and the fluids in the oral cavity. Maximum level of ultrasound energy coupled to the fluids within the oral cavity and to the teeth and gums and periodontal pockets, achieving maximum loosening of soft plaque. Toothbrush configurations of ultrasonically enhanced manually operated toothbrushes and motorized toothbrushes having lateral direction sonic frequency vibrating brush heads emitting ultrasonic energy are disclosed. To generate the sonic frequency lateral vibration of the brush head, a motion transducer is utilized. Removable and user replaceable brush heads are described. In the various configurations low voltage DC energy supplied by a battery is converted to ultrasonic frequency DC current to activate the ultrasonic transducer. All configurations are utilizing bristle tufts to effectively dislodge plaque loosened by the ultrasonic waves from the surfaces of teeth and gums. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211042 | Extended reach ultrasonic toothbrush with improvements - An ultrasonic toothbrush for daily oral hygiene application is disclosed, having an ultrasound transducer in direct contact with the fluids in the oral cavity, without ultrasound energy attenuation between the transducer and the fluids in the oral cavity. Maximum level of ultrasound energy coupled to the fluids within the oral cavity and to the teeth and gums and periodontal pockets, achieving maximum loosening of soft plaque. Toothbrush configurations of ultrasonically enhanced manually operated toothbrushes and motorized toothbrushes having lateral direction sonic frequency vibrating brush heads emitting ultrasonic energy are disclosed. To generate the sonic frequency lateral vibration of the brush head, a motion transducer is utilized. Removable and user replaceable brush heads are described. In the various configurations low voltage DC energy supplied by a battery is converted to ultrasonic frequency DC current to activate the ultrasonic transducer. All configurations are utilizing bristle tufts to effectively dislodge plaque loosened by the ultrasonic waves from the surfaces of teeth and gums. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211043 | ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH AND TOOTHBRUSH HEAD FOR THE SAME - A toothbrush head of an electric toothbrush, the toothbrush extending longitudinally and having a hand part, the toothbrush head including a drive rocker, a brush-head carrier coupled to the drive rocker, a main bristle carrier and an additional bristle carrier, both carriers bearing a bristle arrangement and moveably attached to the brush-head carrier and driven in oscillation by the drive rocker, and a drive-coupler affixed to at least one of the bristle carriers and coupled to the drive rocker. The head can include two separately mounted bristle carriers, supporting bristle arrangements, which are driven about different movement axes by the drive rocker to enhance the cleaning action of the toothbrush. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211044 | Motorized Drain Cleaning Machine - A drain-cleaning machine comprises a cable, a motor assembly, and a speed control assembly. The cable comprises a longitudinal axis. The motor assembly is configured to rotate the cable about the longitudinal axis of the cable. The motor assembly comprises a motor and a motor control device. The motor is configured to operate at an operating speed that may vary within a range of operating speeds. The motor is configured to produce a substantially constant torque while operating at varying operating speeds across the entire range of operating speeds. The motor is configured to be powered by DC power. The motor control device is configured to receive AC power from an AC power source, convert the AC power into DC power, and communicate the DC power to the motor. The speed control assembly is configured to vary the operating speed of the motor within the range of operating speeds. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211045 | HANDLE FOR A FLOOR CLEANING IMPLEMENT - A handle for an implement for cleaning a surface, such as a floor, includes an elongated pole, an end cap and a hang cap. The elongated pole has a top end and a bottom end. The bottom end of the elongated pole is adapted to be coupled to a cleaning head on the implement. The end cap is fixedly mounted over the top end of the pole and the hang cap is movably mounted over the end cap. The end cap and hang cap are constructed so that when the hang cap is mounted in place on the end cap, the hang cap may rotate relative to the end cap but cannot move up or down relative to the end cap. The hang cap may define a hole for removably mounting the implement on a hook attached to a wall. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211046 | APPARATUS FOR CLEANING THE HEAD OF A GOLF CLUB - An apparatus for cleaning heads of golf clubs has a substantially upstanding housing having an upper end, a lower end and a wall structure interconnecting the two and defining a chamber. At least one portal is formed in the wall structure. The portals may be slot-like or may have a curvilinear configuration such as a circle or ellipse. A set of brushes extends from the interior of the upper end into the chamber. An opposing set of brushes extends from the interior of the lower end into the chamber. The terminal ends of the two sets of brushes define a substantially narrow passageway in alignment with the portals. At least one of the upper and lower sets of brushes has a plurality of bristle zones wherein the brush bristles of one bristle zone are of a different length and rigidity than the brush bristles of a different bristle zone. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211047 | BRUSH STRUCTURE AND A BRISTLE STRUCTURE THEREOF PROVIDING A HIGHLY EFFECTIVE CLEANING ABILITY - A brush structure and a bristle structure thereof are disclosed. The brush structure comprises a brush body and a bristle structure. The bristle structure is set up on the brush body and includes a plurality of bristles. Each bristle has a cleaning structure set up at the free end of the bristle. The cleaning structure comprises a plurality of cleaning units. Each cleaning unit has a near end and a far end relative to the position of the brush body, and the diameter of the near end is larger than the diameter of the far end. A circular fillister is formed between each two neighboring cleaning units. Hence, the bristle structure is able to scrape and take away the crud from the surface of a cleaned object easily. It is also easy to wash the jammed crud out of the circular fillisters. Moreover, the average cross-section area of the cleaning units is smaller than that of the other part of the bristle, and thereby the free end of the bristle is soft and not easily harm the surface of the cleaned object. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211048 | DISPOSABLE SANITATION DEVICE - A disposable sanitation device for cleaning an anal region is disclosed. The device includes a double ended band and a quantity of wiping paper wrapped around a section of the band. The band is held at each end and moved across the anal region, thereby removing any fecal matter from the anal region. The device can also include a bag of sufficient size to contain the sanitation device when the device is not in use. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211049 | Tool to clean thin ducts including the blowing ducts of recorder musical instruments - A tool for cleaning thin ducts and/or channels (“ducts”) including the mouthpiece blowing duct(s) of musical instruments such as recorders and whistles, which tool is a thin plastic-like strip with a tongue (forward) portion followed by a corrugation pattern of wave-like surfaces which must compress in order for the tool to enter and pass through the duct to be cleaned. The user threads the tongue through the duct and grabs the finger-hold portion revealed, then pulls the tool completely through; as the compressed wave-like surfaces travel through the duct they act like squeegees, cleaning the walls and carrying the moisture and debris out; the compressed surfaces decompress/relax once outside the duct restriction. The user cleans the dirty tool on a tissue or towel and the tool is ready for reuse. The tool can be inexpensively mass produced by common methods. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211050 | Wipe dispenser - The instant invention provides a handheld device for cleaning surfaces. The improved device of this disclosure comprises a compartment for used wipes. This storage compartment is attachable to the bottom of the dispenser. The storage compartment may have a lid to open the compartment and empty the compartment. The storage compartment may also be fully detachable from the clean tissue unit and fully disposable. Alternatively the detached compartment may be emptied and reattached to the clean tissue unit. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211051 | Scratchcard Scraper - A hand held device for removing film from the surface of a scratchcard, the device comprising a generally u-shaped body having a closed end and an open end formed of first and second opposable elements, where the first opposable element comprises a scraping edge facing the second opposable element, and where the scraping edge has a width of less than about ½ inch. The device of the invention where the scraping edge is less than about ⅓ inch. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211052 | VACUUM CLEANER AND DEVICE HAVING ION GENERATOR - When the electrically driven fan ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090211053 | Stabilized connector - Tap mounting assemblies for reducing loads on the threaded end portions of a tap. Some exemplary embodiments employ a spring such as Belleville washers to bias apart the tap and a mounting plate, and some embodiments provide visual indication of proper tightening. Some exemplary embodiments allow angular adjustment of a portion of the tap assembly without disturbing the tapered thread engagement of the tap on the mounting surface. Exemplary embodiments may employ a base plate between a jack screw and a mounting surface. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211054 | CASTER WITH WEIGHT TRANSFERRING TAB - The invention consists of a caster comprises a yoke having a weight transferring tab and a wheel with groove for receiving the tab. Preferably, the yoke and wheel are made out of plastic, and in some embodiments two different types of plastic. A tab and groove helps transfer the weight of the load on the castor away from the arms of the yoke and onto the wheel. In a preferred embodiment the plastic wheel is molded so as to include a shaft on either side that snap into receiving holes in the yoke, thus avoiding the need for separate axel and rivets. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211055 | Door Hinge Stop Mechanism - This invention will permit free movement of a hinge mechanism on a door but will also stop the door at a predetermined point so that there is no damage to a wall or structure behind the door. It will be relatively easy to install and does not alter the shape of the hinge or its operation while at the same time permitting the door to move freely. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211056 | Automobile Door Checker - An automobile door checker includes a case secured to a door, a check plate that runs movably through the case and has its base end pivotably supported on a body, a detent member fitted into and retained by the case and working in cooperation with a detent face of the check plate, and a resilient member that is formed from a resilient material and is provided in a compressed state in a housing chamber defined between an outer end face of the detent member and an inner end face of the case, wherein the resilient member substantially and tightly fills the housing chamber, thus preventing rainwater from infiltrating into the housing chamber. In this way, it is possible to prevent infiltration of rainwater into a housing chamber of a case housing a resilient member by a simple structure. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211057 | HINGE MODULE AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - A hinge module includes a first hinge part; and a second hinge part confronting the first hinge part. The first hinge part includes a slot; and an annular groove surrounding the slot and formed in a recessed shape in relation to the second hinge part, and an annular gasket inserted into the annular groove and projecting to the second hinge part side. The second hinge part includes a cylindrical projection non-removably inserted into the slot while freely moveable in a longitudinal direction of the slot; and a sliding surface formed around periphery of the cylindrical projection and on which the gasket slides | 2009-08-27 |
20090211058 | SYNTHETIC RESIN MEMBER HAVING A FEMALE SCREW - There is provided a synthetic resin member, having a screw formation portion and synthetic resin body. The screw formation portion has: a cylindrical metal portion having a first end and a second end, a female screw part being formed on the cylindrical portion; a release prevention portion formed at the first end; a flange portion formed at the second end, the flange portion having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface; and a rotation prevention portion formed on the first surface. The synthetic resin body has: a body portion perpendicularly extending to have a third end and a fourth end, the body portion having a screw engagement portion perpendicularly penetrating the body portion. The cylindrical metal portion is inserted into the screw engagement portion. The release prevention portion is caulked with the third end of the body portion. The rotation prevention portion is engaged with the synthetic resin body at or near the fourth end of the body portion. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211059 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SEALING A BAG - A sealing apparatus is provided. The sealing apparatus includes an elongated sealing portion extending from a first proximal connected end to a distal end. The sealing apparatus also includes an elongated receiver portion extending from a second proximal connected end to a distal opened end. The receiver portion includes a gap extending along a length of the receiver portion, at least one engagement aperture for accommodating the sealing portion therein, and one or more lugs extending generally outwardly therefrom. The sealing apparatus further includes a flexible member. The flexible member joins the sealing portion and the receiver portion at their respective proximal connected ends and operates to allow the sealing portion and the receiver portion to be pivoted relative to one another between a sealed position and a released position. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211060 | Fastener - A fastener for fastening together first and second parts ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090211061 | Tie wrap connector - A tie wrap connector is formed of a strap, a locking head and an insert positioned adjacent said locking head. The insert has an arc shaped surface positioned remote from the locking head. The strap is positioned around a device to be secured to the locking head. The insert is adjacent the locking head and the device to be secured and is drawn against the outer surface of the device to be secured by the strap as it is secured to the locking head. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211062 | Card and currency carrying device and method for using same - A card and currency carrying device is shown. The device includes a first side member assembly and a spaced second side member assembly. Each side member assembly has a flexible member, preferably stainless steel, having an undeflected position and a deflected position which is responsive to a compression deflection force applied concurrently to flexible members. A first pair and a second pair of support members are operatively connected to the flexible members. An elastic fabric material, preferably a woven elastic fabric material, having a thickness which reduces in dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force and which maintains its width dimension in response to a longitudinal tension force is operatively connected to the support members. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211063 | Self-Aligning Handling or Storing Device Having Side or Top Actuation and Methods of Use Therefor - A device for handling or storing items uses jaw members that hinge to one of several closed positions in which the inner surface of a first jaw is engaged by an engagement device of the second jaw. An external release member in the second jaw is used to move the engagement device between an engaging and a disengaged position. The second jaw also incorporates a retaining surface, positioned opposite the outer surface of the first jaw when the jaws are closed, which opposes outward flexing of said first jaw member, and thus reduces the opportunity for disengagement due to forces from inside the jaws. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211064 | FASTENER ARRANGEMENTS - A fastener arrangement comprises: a) a fastener receiver ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090211065 | ANTI-RATTLE CARRIER FOR MAGNET FASTENER - A magnet fastener includes a carrier connectable to a first component and a magnet for attachment to a second, metal component. The carrier includes structures for holding a magnet assembly including the magnet in a manner that reduces rattle caused by vibration but provides flex so the magnet can articulate and adjust to a surface of the metal component. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211066 | Securing Device - The invention provides a securing device for use in securing an object to a supporting surface, and/or for restraining an object relative to a supporting surface. The securing device includes a base ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090211067 | Picture prop - This invention is a new design to fill a need that has be previously unaddressed. It is simple in design and use, and requires no special techniques to manufacture beyond what it established as common manufacturing practices. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211068 | FASTENING CLIP AND PACKAGE USING THE SAME - A fastening clip includes a main body defining a through hole, a flange radially extending from the main body, a first clipping member hinged on the main body, a latching mechanism extending from the clipping member and including a first latching portion, and a second clipping member hinged on the main body and including a second latching portion. The clip has a first position, in which the first and second clipping members can extend out of the main body, and a second position, in which the first and second clipping members are received in the main body. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211069 | STRAP RETAINING ASSEMBLY - A strap securing assembly is configured to be positioned on a structure and securely retain a strap with respect to the structure. The assembly includes a base configured to abut a surface of the structure. The base has a strap passage formed therethrough. The strap passage is configured to allow a strap to pass into the base. The assembly also includes a lever rotatably secured to the base through a hinge. The lever is configured to rotate with respect to the base and securely crimp portions of the strap between the lever and the base. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211070 | Apparatus And Method For Centering And Spreading A Web - A web centering and spreading processing system and related method are used to center a moving web and then spread the web in order to remove wrinkles from the web. The centering mechanism, in one example, has a centering roller that receives the wrinkles web. The outer edges of the web, which tend to be uneven and not centered, are detected and a signal is sent to the centering roller to move the web laterally and thereby center the web. The centered web, which is substantially centered but not necessarily precisely centered, moves to a spreader station that receives the web and spreads it thereby removing any wrinkles in the web. The spreader station may include a roller with a recessed center area and that has at least one set of contoured plates that move across the roller from an inner position to an outer position. The plates have gripping surfaces that grip the edges of the web and spread the web to remove the wrinkles. The plates also have an inner smooth area that, in conjunction with the recessed area, allow the inner area of the web to essentially float and thereby be spread to remove the wrinkles without binding. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211071 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ON A SOLAR CELL - Embodiments of the present invention provide a module and process for forming electrical connections on a solar cell substrate in a solar cell production line. The module generally provides a substrate handling system, a substrate positioning system, a cross-buss attachment assembly, and a side-buss attachment assembly. The module may provide adaptations for automatically adjusting the module to receive and process various sizes of solar cell substrates. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211072 | METHOD FOR JOINING TOGETHER STEEL PIPES FOR CONVEYING FLUIDS UNDER PRESSURE - Method for joining together steel pipes for conveying fluids under pressure, characterized by the following steps: | 2009-08-27 |
20090211073 | Method and apparatus for removing wires from a bale - A method and apparatus for removing wires from a bale includes a conveyor system for moving one or more bales and a de-wiring station positioned adjacent the conveyor system. The de-wiring station includes a robot with an end tool. A bale that is bound by one or more wires is transferred by the conveyor system to a position proximate the de-wiring station. The robot with end tool moves to sense the location of the wires, cut the wires, collect the wires and deposit the wires in a collection hopper. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211074 | Piercing anchor plate assembly - A piercing plate assembly ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090211075 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A DOOR-TRIM ASSEMBLY AND ITS ASSEMBLY LINE - A process for manufacturing a door trim assembly in which resin-made door trim parts are automatically fixed to a resin-made door trim main body; and a manufacturing line therefore. Resin-made door trim parts and transformable members associated therewith are tentatively fitted to a resin-made door trim main body. In transforming processing unit ( | 2009-08-27 |
20090211076 | STENT-GRAFT COVERING PROCESS - A method of making a stent-graft includes providing a self-expanding stent having a collapsed configuration with a first diameter and an expanded configuration with a second diameter greater than the first diameter, the stent including a polymeric coating on at least an inner surface, disposing a graft on a mandrel having a third diameter greater than the second diameter, and contacting an outer surface of the graft with the coated inner surface of the stent, the stent applying a compressive force to the graft. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211077 | Method and apparatus for the connection of objects - In a method for the connection of objects by means of at least one plasticizable hollow cylindrical rivet peg which can be heated by application of a process element which is provided, at its process side to be placed onto the hollow cylindrical rivet peg, with a spigot which can be introduced into the hollow space of the rivet peg and with an annular cut-out surrounding it, a rivet head is formed at the rivet peg by application and follow-up movement of the process element and the process element is subsequently removed from the formed rivet head. In this respect, a spreading effect directed from the inside to the outside is exerted onto the rivet peg generally transversely to the follow-up movement direction during the follow-up movement of the process element by its spigot entering into the hollow space of the rivet peg and the rivet peg is beaded over in the doughy state to form the rivet heat. A corresponding apparatus for the connection of objects is also set forth. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211078 | ANALYTE SENSORS AND METHODS - A sensor, and methods of making, for determining the concentration of an analyte, such as glucose, in a biological fluid such as blood or serum, using techniques such as coulometry, amperometry, and potentiometry. The sensor includes a working electrode and a counter electrode, and may include an insertion monitoring trace to determine correct positioning of the sensor in a connector. The sensor is calibration-adjusted, eliminating the need for a user to enter a calibration code or for the meter to read a calibration code. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211079 | Method of designing and manufacturing an array antenna - A method of manufacturing an array antenna including a designing step which comprises: determining a one-dimensional reference radiation pattern and an associated reference aperture; computing the cumulative phasorial summation of the field distribution of said reference aperture in a reference direction and representing it as a reference curve in the complex plane; determining a polygonal curve optimally approximating said reference curve, subject to predetermined constraints; and determining, from said polygonal curve, an antenna array pattern, each side of said polygonal curve being associated to a particular antenna element of the array. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211080 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SHIMMING A MAGNET - In a method of producing a shim, for each of several layers, a first layer of powdered magnetic material is deposited, and selectively bonding together in regions of the layer where presence of the magnetic material is required. Unbonded powdered magnetic material is removed from the layer, to leave gaps. A powdered magnetically inert material is deposited into the gaps and bonded together in regions of the layer where presence of the magnetic material is not required. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211081 | CONTROLLED LAPPING FOR AN ABS DAMASCENE PROCESS - Methods of lapping rows of recording heads are described after an air bearing surface (ABS) damascene process is performed. The ABS damascene process uses a selective etching process to form voids in the row of recording heads where conductive material forms a feature in the recording head, such as a wrap around shield. The conductive material is then deposited on the ABS of the row to fill the voids, and the row is lapped. According to methods provided herein, the resistance of one or more lapping guides in the row of recording heads is monitored to determine when the conductive material is removed by the lapping process. When the monitored resistance indicates that the conductive material is removed, the lapping process is stopped. The resistance across one or more lapping guides may also be used to control the lapping process to uniformly lap the conductive material from the ABS. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211082 | SECONDARY BATTERY FOR MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE BATTERY MODULE - Disclosed herein is a secondary battery for medium-sized or large-sized battery modules. The secondary battery is assembled while an electrically connecting member used at the time of manufacturing a battery module is previously welded to at least one of electrode terminals of the secondary battery. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211083 | Method and Assembly For Extracting And Installing Dual In-Line Memory Module Cardlets - A method and a tool assembly for engaging and disengaging a cardlet housing electronic components from a computer environment. The cardlet, in a preferred embodiment is a dual in-line memory module (DIMM) cardlet. The tool comprises a carrier having a handle on one end and a plurality of retention features and engaging members on an opposing side. The carrier release mechanism is secured to the carrier and the engaging members such that activating the carrier release mechanism moves the engaging members from a first to a second position such that engagement and disengagement of the carrier and said cardlet housing electronic components can be achieved. In addition, a removable latch release member is also secured to the carrier, the release member having a durable tip for engaging and disengaging latches on the computer cardlet without damaging the cardlet or its surrounding sensitive components. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211084 | INSULATION SLEEVE ASSEMBLING APPARATUS AND INSULATION SLEEVE ASSEMBLING METHOD - An insulation sleeve assembling apparatus that assembles a tubular insulation sleeve to a lead wire that is formed of a plurality of conductors includes an actuator unit that rotates the insulation sleeve while actuating the lead wire and the insulation sleeve in a direction in which the lead wire and the insulation sleeve approach each other. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211085 | ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY FOR PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS - An electrode assembly for a plasma processing apparatus includes a backing member secured to an electrode. First fastener members mounted in apertures in the backing member cooperate with second fastener members to hold the electrode assembly to a support member, such as a temperature-controlled top plate in a plasma processing chamber. | 2009-08-27 |
20090211086 | ELECTRONIC COMPONENT MOUNTING METHOD AND ELETRONIC COMPONENT AND MOUNTING APPARATUS - The invention is directed to prevention of interference of an operation of mounting proper electronic components and improvement of usability without reduction of a manufacturing speed of printed boards. Suction states of electronic components held by suction by suction nozzles are detected by a line sensor unit. When the detection result shows that there is an improper electronic component, the improper electronic component is disposed of, and after the disposal a component recognition camera takes images of electronic components judged proper as a result of the detection and a recognition processing device performs a recognition process. When the recognition result shows that there is an improper electronic component, the improper electronic component is disposed of, and after the disposal only electronic components judged proper as a result of the recognition are mounted on a printed board. | 2009-08-27 |