46th week of 2008 patent applcation highlights part 12 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20080277443 | Multi-functional Carry Pack Assembly for Fire Fighters - The present invention concerns a multi-functional carry pack assembly intended to equip fire fighters when fighting fires in wildland areas. The carry pack assembly of the invention comprises: a) a carry frame, preferably with at least two straps of shoulder strap type resting on the shoulders, and at least one cross-strap joined to said shoulder type straps and acting as belt, b) a first element of pouch type fixed or fixable to the carry frame, able to carry at least one water reservoir and a “hands-free” hydration system connected or connectable to said water reservoir, and c) at least one second element of pouch type fixed or fixable onto the carry frame and able to contain a protective, action or survival garment, a protective mask or at least one other accessory. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277444 | STAPLER AND STAPLE - A stapler of the invention has: an enclosing unit for enclosing a plurality of staples; a clinch unit for bending a pair of inserting portions; a projecting unit for projecting the staples from the enclosing unit, allowing the inserting portions to insert a binding object, bending the inserting portions in cooperation with the clinch unit, and binding the binding object; and a feeding unit for feeding the staple to a position where the staple is projected by the projecting unit while being come into contact with a pressing portion and the pair of inserting portions of the staple. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277445 | Single fire tacker instrument - A single fire tacker instrument is provided for installing a fastener through a prosthetic mesh and into tissue. The single fire tacker instrument includes a handle assembly and an elongated tacker assembly extending distally from the handle assembly. The elongated tacker assembly includes an inner tube for mounting the elongated tacker assembly to the handle assembly. The elongated tacker assembly includes a drive rod and a driver for rotating the faster into tissue. A spring clip is provided about the driver to releasably retain the fastener on the driver. The elongated tacker assembly and additionally includes a spring biased outer tube mounted for movement relative to the handle assembly. The outer tube shields the fastener prior to insertion into tissue. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277446 | Nail Guiding Apparatus of Nailing Machine - A nailing machine for striking a nail supplied into an injection port formed at a nose portion by a driver to strike out from inside of the injection port is provided with a nail guide member on a front side of the injection port. The nail guide member is provided with a guiding guide groove for guiding a front end portion of the nail struck out from inside of the injection port at an inner side face thereof, provided with a projected portion an outer diameter shape of which is formed in a half cut converging taper shape, and provided with a bulged portion brought into contact with a surface of a construction metal piece on an upper side of the projected portion. The nailing machine is positioned by inserting the projected portion into a nail hole formed at a construction metal piece. The bulged portion constitutes a fulcrum of rotation by which the nailing machine is inclined when the nailing machine is inclined to a front side. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277447 | Surgical Stapling and Cutting Device - A medical device includes a control handle, an end effector, and a passive articulating joint connecting the end effector to the handle. The handle has a stapling actuator, an articulation joint actuator different from the stapling actuator, and a body through which the stapling and articulation joint actuators traverse. The end effector has an anvil, a stapler cartridge with staples, and an anvil-cartridge control device connected thereto and to the stapling actuator and staples when the stapling actuator is actuated. The stapling actuator passes through the articulating joint and flexes correspondingly to articulation of the articulating joint. The articulation joint actuator, when unactuated, holds the articulation joint and, thereby, the end effector, in a substantially fixed articulation position, and, when actuated, releases the articulation joint into its freely articulating state to permit free articulation of the end effector dependent upon external forces acting upon the end effector. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277448 | SURGICAL STAPLING DEVICE WITH COATED KNIFE BLADE - A surgical stapling device is disclosed for performing circular anastomoses. The surgical stapling device includes a handle portion, an elongated body portion and a head portion including an anvil assembly and a shell assembly. The surgical stapling device includes a knife blade possessing a lubricious coating which enhances the ability of the knife to cut through tissue and minimizes the knife sticking to tissue or other components of the surgical stapling device. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277449 | POWERED SURGICAL STAPLING DEVICE - A medical instrument having a tool assembly attachable to a distal end of the medical instrument is disclosed. The tool assembly includes a pair of opposing tissue engaging surfaces for clamping tissue therebetween. The medical instrument also includes a housing having a fixed handle and a movable handle mounted to the housing and selectively movable relative to the fixed handle from a first position in spaced relation relative to the fixed handle to a second position closer to the fixed handle to actuate the clamping of tissue. The instrument further includes a selectively activatable drive assembly including a power source and a motor which is operatively coupled to the movable handle, wherein upon actuation the motor actuates the pair of opposing tissue engaging surfaces. The drive assembly also includes a controller configured to variably control the rate at which the motor actuates the pair of opposing tissue engaging surfaces in response to the force exerted on the movable handle. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277450 | Staples, Staplers, Anastomosis Devices, and Methods for Their Applications - A stapling element is provided, operative to pierce and penetrate a tissue by a first end, and close around the tissue. The staple is adapted for joining tissue of diverse geometries, for example, joining edge to edge, joining two or more layers together, and joining a mesh, or a patch to the tissue. Three factors help prevent local necrosis: 1. The self-closing feature of the staple does not lead to tissue crushing. 2. Edge seams are applied generally perpendicular to the tissue edge, allowing for blood supply to the tissue edge. 3. Excess tissue is cut off at the seam, minimizing the amount of tissue that may undergo local necrosis. A physical feature prevents the staple from rotating, when in an application shaft, to maintain a predetermined closing direction. The application devices provide ergonomic means for staple application in difficult-to-reach places. In addition, they provide standardization, so that the skilled and the less so may reach results of comparable quality, and the effects of fatigue and loss of patience will be minimized. The wide variety of stapling elements, which come in different sizes and shapes, and the wide variety of devices that are disclosed provide solutions to many surgical problems, for open and minimally invasive surgeries. The stapling element may be formed of an alloy, a pure metal, a polymer, or a composite of at least two materials. Additionally, staplers, anastomosis devices, and methods for their applications are described. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277451 | Structural Assemblies And Preforms Therefor Formed By Friction Welding - A preform and method for forming a structural assembly are provided. The preform can be formed by friction welding structural members to a base member and subsequently providing a connection material to join the structural members. The resulting preform can be formed with dimensions and a configuration that approximate the dimensions and configuration of the structural assembly. Thus, the structural assembly can be formed by joining multiple members that are generally smaller than the finished assembly. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277452 | METHOD OF EXPLOSION WELDING TO CREATE AN EXPLOSION WELDED ARTICLE HAVING A NON-PLANAR SURFACE - An explosion welded article having a non-planar shape is provided. A method of preparing an apparatus for explosion welding is also provided, as is a method for forming an explosion welded article having a non-planar shape. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277453 | ELEMENT MOUNTING STRUCTURE AND ELEMENT MOUNTING METHOD - An element is mounted on a carrier by removing an oxide film sufficiently. An element mounting method in which electrodes of the element are fusion bonded to electrodes of the carrier so that the element is mounted on the carrier, the method includes the steps of: positioning the electrodes of the element at electrodes of carrier respectively, one of the electrodes of the carrier is a striped electrode in an arc shape formed on a concentric circle centering one of the electrodes of the element, and another is a center electrode formed near the center location of the concentric circle; and then rubbing the striped electrode of the carrier and the electrode of the element together in a direction of the concentric circle centering the center electrode so as to fusion bond the electrodes. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277454 | COMPOSITE METAL ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MAKING - A composite metal article from two dissimilar metals is prepared. A metal base is comprised of a first metal and having first and second opposing surfaces and a least one longitudinally-positioned depression in each of the first and second opposing surfaces for receiving a wire. An elongated metal element comprised of a second metal is introduced into each of the at least one first and second depressions of the metal base to form a composite assembly, and the composite assembly is heated under pressure to urge the adjacent surfaces of the second metal elements and the depressions together to form a bonded article. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277455 | METHOD FOR JOINING COMPONENTS MADE OF A HIGH-STRENGTH ALUMINUM MATERIAL AND HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLED ACCORDING TO THE METHOD - The invention relates to a method for joining components made of a high-strength aluminum material, whereby at least two components of high-strength aluminum alloys are joined by soldering, both components separated from each other by at least one aluminum layer with a lower magnesium content compared with the contact surfaces before joining is carried out, and a heat exchanger produced according to this method. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277456 | SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR CONTROLLING FLOW OF SOLDER - An assembly including a solder wettable surface is provided. The assembly also includes a metal mask configured to restrict solder from flowing outside the solder wettable surface. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277457 | Device and method for wave soldering - The instant invention relates to a device for wave soldering workpieces, encompassing means for moving the workpiece, which is to be soldered, along a specific path across at least one solder wave generated above a solder reservoir, with a protective and/or active gas atmosphere of a first composition being located above the solder reservoir so as to exclude oxygen and with means for introducing the protective and/or active gas as well as an enclosure being provided, with the enclosure being configured in such a manner that it encloses at least the essential parts of a solder zone. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277458 | METHOD FOR THE SUBSEQUENT TREATMENT OF WELDED CONNECTIONS - A method for the subsequent treatment of welded connections is shown and described. The object of providing a method for the subsequent treatment of a weld by which the tensile stresses in the region of the weld are reduced is achieved by applying a top layer to the weld on a workpiece by cold-gas spraying. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277459 | Package Forming At Least One Pocket - The package ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277460 | Container Made of Laminate Material, Blank and Method - A container comprised of laminate material, the material having opposite, downwardly extending, first and second edges ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277461 | Cuboid Collapsible Box Having a Center Web - The invention relates to a cuboid collapsible box which comprises walls ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277462 | CARTON AND CORRUGATED BOARD WITH VAPOR LINER - A click-lock re-closable carton is provided that may be simply and securely re-closed. According to one embodiment, the click-lock re-closable carton includes a pair of opposing side panels, a back panel joined to the side panels, a cover pivotally attached to the back panel having a pair of opposing side flanges, and a pair of locking tabs. The locking tabs may be on opposite side panels of the carton and may be offset from one another with respect to the back panel. The carton may be formed from a blank made of low moisture vapor transmission rate corrugated board. One liner face of the corrugated board may include a moisture-resistant extrudate partially absorbed into a first side of a fiberboard substrate, which is bonded to the microflute tips of the corrugated board. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277463 | Electrical Field Device For Use In Process Automation - In one aspect, an electric field device for use in process automation is provided to simplify supply of an electric field device located at an installation site in the process with information originating from its process environment. At least one transponder is arranged in the area of the installation site. The transponder comprises a memory containing data with predetermined information on the process environment of the field device. The field device comprises a reader unit for contactlessly reading the data and an evaluation unit for processing the information for the functions to be carried out by the field device within the framework of process automation. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277464 | Cash dispensing automated banking machine deposit accepting system and method - An automated banking machine includes a mechanism for accepting deposited items. Deposited items can be provided to the machine in envelopes passed out of the machine to a user. An empty envelope in an envelope holding container ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277465 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING A CARD PRODUCT WITH MULTIPLE CUSTOMIZED RELATIONSHIPS - According to one embodiment, the present invention relates to a method and a system for implementing a card product or access mechanism with multiple relationships with an issuing entity (e.g., bank, etc.) where each relationship may be defined by one or more sets of rules that are customized for a particular customer. A computer implemented method and system for implementing a mechanism with multiple customized relationships may involve identifying one or more customized rules for an access mechanism associated with a customer; establishing a plurality of accounts for the customer wherein the plurality of accounts comprise different accounts with different account characteristics; and invoking one of the plurality of accounts for a transaction through the access mechanism, based at least in part on the one or more customized rules; wherein the plurality of accounts share at least one funding account. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277466 | METHOD AND SERVICE FOR LINKING AND SYNCHRONIZING WASHING SUBSCRIPTIONS WITH RFID TECHNOLOGY - A method and service and computer program product to link and synchronize subscriptions to be used at multiple washing facilities. RFID technology is used in the method and service to keep track of active subscriptions and the types and prices of washing services that are available to the subscriber. In one embodiment, subscription and RFID tag information stored at the local washing facilities are linked together and stored in a host server. The host server will periodically synchronize data between all connected washing facilities so there is consistency as to the subscriptions, active RFID tags, and types and prices of washing services. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277467 | RETURN STATION FOR REFUNDABLE OR BORROWED OBJECTS - An arrangement for return of an object for which a deposit has been paid or to a lending system has an acceptance zone for intake or positioning of the object to be accepted, a reading device for ascertaining an association of the object with a specific deposit or lending system, and a transporting device connected to the reading device so that after the object's association has been ascertained, the object is accepted and transported further in the arrangement. An identification sensor identifies the accepted object and, in the case of a redeemable object, acquires an appropriate amount of redemption or, in the case of a lending system, registers the acceptance of the object. Two blocking members are operationally connected to each other to form a lock for the object, one of the blocking members always being closed. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277468 | PARKING METER - A parking system using parking meters which accept payment by credit card or smart cards. The user can start the parking payment period by swiping a credit card in the reader. A fixed pre-payment is charged to the card. The payment period is terminated when the same card is swiped a second time. The pre-paid charge is cancelled and the card is charged only for the actual elapsed time. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277469 | Closed-Loop Reel Setup Verification and Traceability - A closed-loop receptacle setup verification and traceability system for use in automatically detecting the presence or absence of a components receptacle at a location is presented, such receptacles comprising components reels, components bearing trays or racks, or other such receptacles for bearing and providing components for components processing and/or manipulation. The system is further for automatically identifying the detected receptacles and validating their use at respective detecting locations based on components parameters identifiably associated therewith. The system is still further for tracking and monitoring such receptacles from one detecting location to another optionally updating components parameters associated therewith as needed. To implement the system, each receptacle should comprise at least one detectable element and each detecting position should comprise at least one reader adapted to detect the detectable element and so determine whether receptacles are present at the detecting locations being monitored. Typically, the closed loop system uses RFID technology, e.g. the detector comprises at least one antenna and the detectable element comprises at least one RF tag. Detector antennae may be multiplexed or operated independently to communicate detection, identification and/or validation data between the detectable elements and the system. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277470 | Voting authentication and administration - A device, method and system for voting are disclosed herein. The exemplary voting device may be comprised of a paper ballot unique to each voter, an ink pen which also houses an optical scanning device, multiple redundant electronic storage media devices whereupon cast votes and other information are recorded, and a voting management system used by voters to validate their selections and by poll workers and election judges to authenticate the ballot and resolve voting booth issues such as spoiled ballots. The device may facilitate the casting of votes and ensure their secure and accurate tallying. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277471 | Bar-code reading apparatus and bar-code reading method - A bar-code reading apparatus includes a differential processor which generates a differential signal from an electric signal corresponding to an intensity of light reflected from a bar code, an extreme value detector which detects each extreme value of the differential signal and generates extreme value information including at least an electric signal value of the detected extreme value, a voltage difference calculator which calculates a voltage difference in electric signal between a target extreme value and at least one of extreme values adjacent thereto for each extreme value in the extreme value information, and an extreme value verifying unit which compares the voltage difference with a predetermined threshold value and determines the validity of the extreme value corresponding to the voltage difference for each voltage difference. Information encoded as the bar code is decoded by using extreme value information of the valid extreme value. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277472 | TWO-DIMENSIONAL CODE SCANNER WITH GUIDE ILLUMINATION - A bar code scanner is disclosed which may include an LED. The LED includes a light source that emits light. The bar code scanner may also include a lens set. The lens set includes a back side and a front side. The front side includes a plurality of spherical lobes. When light from the light source is incident on the back side of the lens set, each of the spherical lobes preferably focuses the light into a light beam, which is then generated from each of the lobes. In certain embodiments of the invention, the LED can be mounted on the back side of a circuit board in such a fashion as to protrude through the aperture in the circuit board and then to shine light on the lens set. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277473 | Digital image capture and processing system employing an image formation and detection system having an area-type image detection array supporting single snap-shot and periodic snap-shot modes of image acquisition during object illumination and imaging operations - A digital image capture and processing system including a housing having an imaging window, and an image formation and detection subsystem, disposed in the housing, having an area-type image detection array supporting a single snap-shot mode of image acquisition and a periodic snap-shot mode of image acquisition during object illumination and imaging operations. The system also includes an illumination subsystem, with an illumination array, for producing a field of illumination within the FOV, and illuminating the object detected in the FOV, so that the illumination reflects off the object and is transmitted back through the light transmission aperture and onto the image detection array to form the 2D digital image of the object. By virtue of its single and periodic snap-shot modes of operation, the digital image capture and processing system of the present invention has the capacity to support pass-through as well as presentation type methods of digital image capture and processing at demanding POS environments without the use of traditional video modes of image acquisition. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277474 | Hand-supportable digital image capture and processing system capable of illuminating the entire field of view (FOV) of said system using a linear LED-based illumination array mounted behind an illumination-focusing lens component integrated within the imaging window of said system - A digital image capture and processing system capable of illuminating the entire field of view (FOV) of the system using a linear LED-based illumination array. The system includes a housing having an imaging window with a refractive-type illumination-focusing lens component integrated therewithin. The area-type image formation and detection subsystem, also disposed in the housing, has image formation optics for projecting a field of view (FOV) through the imaging window and onto an area-type image detection array, for forming and detecting 2D digital images of an object in the FOV, during object illumination and imaging operations. The linear LED-based illumination array is disposed immediately behind the refractive-type illumination-focusing lens component, for producing a field of wide-area illumination illuminating substantially the entire FOV over the working distance of the system. During object illumination and imaging operations, the illumination reflects off an object within the FOV and is transmitted back through the imaging window and onto the area-type image detection array to form one or more 2D digital images of the object. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277475 | Digital image capture and processing system supporting a presentation mode of system operation which employs a combination of video and snapshot modes of image detection array operation during a single cycle of system operation - A digital image capture and processing system including a housing having an imaging window; and an image formation and detection subsystem supporting a snap-shot mode of the operation and a video mode of operation. The system includes image formation optics for projecting a field of view (FOV) through said imaging window and upon an object within the FOV, and forming an image of the object on an area-type image detection array having a plurality of rows of image detection elements, and detecting 2D digital images of the object while object illumination and imaging operations. The system also includes an illumination subsystem, with an illumination array, for producing a field of illumination within the FOV, and illuminating the object detected in the FOV, so that the illumination reflects off the object and is transmitted back through the light transmission aperture and onto the image detection array to form the 2D digital image of the object. The digital image capture and processing system supports a presentation mode employing a combination of video and snap-shot modes of image detection array operation during a single cycle of system operation. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277476 | Method of blocking a portion of illumination rays generated by a countertop-supported digital imaging system, and preventing illumination rays from striking the eyes of the system operator or nearby consumer during operation of said countertop-supported digital image capture and processing system installed at a retail point of sale (POS) station - A method of illuminating objects on a countertop surface using an automatically-triggered digital image capture and processing system installed thereupon, and having a single array of LEDs disposed behind the upper edge portion of its imaging window, above which a light ray blocking shroud portion is provided. During object detection, illumination and imaging operations above the countertop surface, typically at a retail point of sale (POS) station, visible illumination rays are generated by the LEDs and projected substantially within the field of view (FOV) of the system, while the light ray blocking shroud blocks a portion of illumination rays generated from the single array of LEDs and projected above and beyond the FOV of the system, and thus prevents such blocked illumination rays from striking the eyes of the system operator or nearby consumers during system operation. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277477 | DYNAMIC FOCUS CALIBRATION, SUCH AS DYNAMIC FOCUS CALIBRATION USING AN OPEN-LOOP SYSTEM IN A BAR CODE SCANNER - A system and method for recalibrating a bar code scanner or other optical system is described. In some cases, the system dynamically adjusts the focal length of a lens assembly based on open-loop process, such as based on feedback related to a distance between the lens assembly and an imaged object. In some cases, the system dynamically adjusts the lens assembly in order to provide auto focusing or zoom adjustment | 2008-11-13 |
20080277478 | Digital image capture and processing system employing an image formation and detection subsystem having image formation optics providing a field of view (FOV) on an area-type image detection array, and a multi-mode illumination subsystem having near and far field LED-based illumination arrays for illuminating near and far field portions of said FOV - A digital image capture and processing system including a housing having an imaging window. An area-type image formation and detection subsystem is disposed in the housing, and has image formation optics for projecting a field of view (FOV) through the imaging window and onto an area-type image detection array, for forming and detecting 2D digital images of an object in the FOV, during object illumination and imaging operations. The housing also includes a multi-mode LED-based illumination subsystem having (i) a near-field LED array for producing a field of wide-area narrow-band illumination over a near field region of said FOV, and (ii) a far-field LED array for producing a field of wide-area narrow-band illumination over a far field region of the FOV. During object illumination and imaging operations, illumination from illumination arrays reflects off the object and is transmitted back through the imaging window and onto the area-type image detection array to form 2D digital images of the object. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277479 | Countertop-based digital image capture and processing system having an illumination subsystem employing a single array of LEDS disposed behind an illumination focusing lens structure integrated within the imaging window, for generating a field of visible illumination highly confined below the field of view of the system operator and customers who are present during object illumination and imaging operations - A countertop-mounted digital image capture and processing system that includes a housing having an imaging window with an illumination-focusing lens component integrated therewithin. The area-type image formation and detection subsystem, also disposed in the housing, has image formation optics for projecting a field of view (FOV) through the imaging window and onto an area-type image detection array, for forming and detecting 2D digital images of an object in the FOV, during object illumination and imaging operations. The single array of LEDs is disposed immediately behind the illumination-focusing lens structure, for generating a field of visible illumination that reflects off an object within said FOV and is transmitted back through said imaging window and onto said area-type image detection array. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277480 | TEMPERATURE COMPENSATED AUTO FOCUS CONTROL FOR A MICROFLUIDIC LENS, SUCH AS AUTO FOCUS CONTROL FOR A MICROFLUIDIC LENS OF A BAR CODE SCANNER - A system and method for adjusting the focus or zoom of a microfluidic lens assembly is described. In some cases, the system adjusts the focal length of a microfluidic lens assembly in order to compensate for the effect of temperature on the lens assembly. In some cases, the system dynamically adjusts the lens assembly in order to provide auto focusing of a bar code scanner. The system may use an open-loop system where one or more look-up-table(s) are used to quickly provide a compensation value. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277481 | Renewable cards - Various aspects are directed toward the fabrication of cards, cardstock and card products made from renewable and/or inert materials. Information cards fabricated from such materials are disclosed. Information cards generally include annotation regions, and often include protective layers fabricated from renewable polymers or inert polymers. Methods directed toward the fabrication of renewable cards, card products and cardstock are disclosed. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277482 | Managing Power and Timing in a Smart Card Device - In some implementations, a mobile device includes a first interface configured to communicably couple to a removable integrated circuit card; a second interface configured to wirelessly communicate with a contactless reader that is external to the mobile device; a communication interface that couples the first interface and the second interface and that is configured to obtain information from an integrated circuit card that is coupled to the first interface in response to receipt by the second interface of an information request from the contactless reader; and a programmable timer that is configured to be started in response to the second interface receiving an information request from the contactless reader, and that is further configured to, upon reaching a programmed value, cause the second interface to transmit the obtained information to the contactless reader. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277483 | Contactless IC card system with partible antenna - An antenna apparatus for a contactless IC card system with an IC card is disclosed. The antenna apparatus includes a connecting unit having a first connecting wire disposed on one surface thereof and a second connecting wire disposed on the other surface thereof, both of which are connected to the IC card and covered by an isolating layer and have portions exposed to form a first attaching part and a second attaching part respectively on an attaching end of the connecting unit; and an antenna having an opening, a first conductive pad disposed on a first surface around the opening, and a second conductive pad disposed on a second surface, opposite to the first surface, around the opening. The attaching end of the connecting unit nestles the antenna and passes through the opening of the antenna to cause the first attaching part and the second attaching part to contact with the first conductive pad and the second conductive pad respectively, thereby adjusting a length of conductive circuits between the antenna and the IC card. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277484 | Smart Card Producing Method and a Smart Card in Particular Provided with a Magnetic Antenna - A smart card comprises a magnetic antenna consisting of first ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277485 | MEMORY CARD HAVING MULTIPLE APPLICATION-BASED FUNCTIONS, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME, METHOD OF OPERATING THE SAME AND DIGITAL DEVICE APPLYING THE SAME - A memory card includes a printed circuit board (PCB) defining an interior space. A control chip is in the interior space. A memory chip is electrically coupled to the control chip. A contact pad is on the PCB outside the interior space. A converting member is located outside the interior space. The converting member is configured to provide an indication to the control chip to change an application function of the control chip and an interface function of the contact pad based on an external input to the memory card. A multi-interface member is located completely inside the interior space of the PCB and electrically coupled to the control chip and the converting member to change the application function of the control chip and the interface function of the contact pad based on operations of the converting member. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277486 | HVAC control system and method - An HVAC control system configured to control the environment of a building zone includes a means for determining a number of people occupying the building zone and a means for determining properties of other heat transferring objects located within the building zone. The HVAC control system may also include a controller, the controller being configured to compute a projected heat gain in a building zone based on the determined number of people occupying the building zone and the determined properties of the other heat transferring objects located within the building zone. The controller may use the computed projected heat gain to determine a zone ventilation setpoint for the building zone. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277487 | Load management thermostat - A thermostat is provided that is capable of reliably reducing the operation of an air conditioner and other systems to provide energy cost savings to the consumer and load reduction to a utility provider. The thermostat includes at least one sensor configured to communicate information indicative of the temperature within the space, and a memory for storing at least one temperature offset value associated with a request for reduced heating or reduced cooling operation. The thermostat further includes a controller in communication with the at least one sensor, which is configured to periodically determine a temperature value for the space and to control heating or cooling of the space until the determined temperature value has substantially reached the set-point temperature. The periodically determined temperature value is in part based on information received from the at least one sensor, and may include at least one temperature offset value when a request for reduced operation has been received by the thermostat. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277488 | Method for Controlling HVAC Systems - The herein method for adjusting the source activation time of a heating or cooling source is based upon variation in temperature sensor or thermostatic means activity within a controlled environment, and involves activating and deactivating the heating or cooling source to provide precise heating or cooling BTU replacement. This method changes the priority of heating and cooling management from a fixed source output, which is called upon by a controlled environment thermostat, to a system of adjusting the source output to the precise delivery of source output to the needs of the enclosed environment at an ideal thermostat demand ratio within the controlled environment. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277489 | Sprinkler with viscous hesitator and related method - A method of controlling rotation of a water distribution plate supported on a shaft and adapted to rotate about an axis defined by the shaft by reason of impingement of a stream emitted from a nozzle on grooves formed in the plate, the method includes: (a) slowing the rotation of the water distribution plate intermittently so as to create intervals of relatively slow and relatively fast rotation and thereby correspondingly increase and decrease, respectively, a radius of throw of the stream or improve the uniformity of water distribution; and (b) continually changing circumferential locations of the intervals about the axis. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277490 | METHOD OF PREPARING POWDER AND TONER FOR ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY, AND TONER THEREFOR - A method of preparing a powder, including bombarding a spray gas to a liquid material through a spray nozzle to form an atomized liquid material; and solidifying the atomized liquid material, wherein 5 to 40% by weight of the spray gas are previously mixed with the liquid material to form a two-phase flow in a flow path of the spray nozzle, and 60 to 95% by weight of the spray gas is further discharged from a circumference of the flow path discharging the two-phase flow and bombarded thereto to uniformly atomize the liquid material. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277491 | Powder Barrier Coupling for Powder Spray Systems - A powder barrier coupling for a pneumatic line of a powder spray system which is air passable but powder impassable. An exterior shell forms a passage. Disposed sealingly within the passage is a porous filter media having an average pore size and thickness which are predetermined to permit passage therethrough of air, but prevent the passage therethrough of powder of a selected average cross-sectional size. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277492 | FLUID PROPERTY REGULATOR - A self-sufficient material property profile regulation method and system, for adjusting fluid property profiles such as in an ocean of multiple property layers, is described. Using this Fluid Property Regulator, the property profiles of a non-enclosed material, including property profiles related to material density, chemical characteristics and space-time position, are affected due to motion of the material relative to a body in the flow stream. The state of other matter with which the initial material then makes direct or indirect contact is also affected. For example, in the case of a liquid such as an ocean current, the temperature, salinity, nutrient content and other properties may be destratified (i.e. layers being combined) as the system lifts large quantities of deep water and combines this material with surface water in the downstream far-field region of the system. The resulting regulation of such ocean water property profiles may then also indirectly affect the properties of the atmosphere above the ocean so that the system can be said to affect planetary properties both oceanic and atmospheric. Rather than merely discharging a pumped material, such as cold water that might quickly re-submerge, the system regulates lasting property profiles. The new Fluid Property Regulator system described in this invention regulates material properties to produce desired outcomes such as increased food and energy production as well as to prevent undesirable outcomes such as hurricanes, elevated planetary temperatures, decreased planetary ice sheet size, raised sea level and glacial freshwater incursions that can halt important major currents. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277493 | FOUNTAIN LAMP - A fountain lamp includes a housing having a bottom inlet, a pump unit mounted inside the housing for pumping a fluid from the inlet into a delivery pipeline, a light emitting device mounted in the housing for controllably emitting light out of the housing, a control unit for controllably driving the pump unit and the light emitting device, and a shifting unit having a base mounted in the housing and having a through hole connected to the delivery pipeline and a spray-pattern dial rotatably mounted in the base. The spray-pattern dial has multiple chambers, multiple guide holes respectively connected to the chambers and selectively set in communication with the through hole, and multiple sets of outlets respectively connected to the chambers for selectively exit of the fluid from the chambers and the housing for different fluid spray patterns. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277494 | Liquid Bridge and System | 2008-11-13 |
20080277495 | Piezoelectric spraying system and corresponding refill - A piezoelectric spraying system may include a case defining at least one housing to receive at least one removable refill. The removable refill may include at least one reservoir configured to contain a product to be sprayed, at least a portion of at least one piezoelectric sprayer device, and at least one product supply system for the piezoelectric sprayer device. The piezoelectric spraying system may further include an electric motor so as to activate the product supply system of the removable refill, and a controller configured to control one or more operations associated with the motor and the piezoelectric sprayer device. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277496 | Rotary Spraying Head Type Painting Device - A first wash fluid discharging passage ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277497 | Vehicle Windshield Cleaning System - Apparatus and method for providing a heated cleaning fluid to a vehicle surface. The apparatus has an inlet port for receiving an amount of fluid; an outlet port for dispensing an amount of heated fluid two glow plug heating elements and a control for activating or energizing the glow plugs to heat fluid within a reservoir. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277498 | Sprinkler with geared viscous hesitator and related method - A rotary sprinkler includes: a shaft having a cam, the cam having a plurality of radially outwardly projecting cam lobes; a rotatable water distribution plate adapted to be impinged upon by a stream emitted from a nozzle causing at least the water distribution plate to rotate; a hesitator assembly including a stationary housing having a sealed chamber at least partially filled with a viscous fluid, with at least the cam and the cam lobes located within the chamber; a rotor ring located within the chamber in substantially surrounding relationship to the cam, the rotor ring loosely located within the chamber for rotation and translation, the rotor ring provided with at least two hesitator lobes projecting radially inwardly and movable laterally into and out of a path of rotation of the cam lobes, and a first plurality of radially outwardly projecting teeth selectively engageable with a second greater plurality of teeth provided on an inner wall of the housing; and wherein rotation of water distribution plate is slowed during intervals when one of the cam lobes engages and pushes past a respective one of the hesitator lobes, the cam lobe exerting both rotation and translation forces on the rotor ring, with one of the first plurality of teeth on the rotor engaging one of the second plurality of teeth on the housing wall. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277499 | SPEED CONTROL APPARATUS FOR A ROTARY SPRINKLER - A turbine for a sprinkler is disclosed for self-governing its rotational velocity. As a rate of fluid through the sprinkler increases, particularly when air is used to flush the sprinkler system, a portion of the turbine shifts outwardly so as to decrease alignment of vanes located thereon with directed water streams for controlling the rotation of the turbine. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277500 | Device for Spraying a Liquid - The device comprises a liquid flow conduit ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277501 | Compact solenoid valve - A valve is provided having a solenoid coil in an integrally formed magnetic material having a cross-sectional configuration resembling a bundt pan. Such a structure can be stamp-formed and creates an enlarged surface area available for the magnetic flux to the armature at the bottom of the bundt cross-section. However, since the ends of the stamped structure are not relevant to the magnetic circuit, they can be left unfinished. A thin, flat plate armature and an axial flow valve assembly allows for low friction, low mass movement of the valve seal. Placement of the armature and solenoid across a small air gap provides a high force, very fast response time with minimal electrical power consumption. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277502 | Modular Nozzle System for Generating Drops from Liquids of Different Viscosity - The invention relates to a nozzle system of modular construction, by means of which drops may be produced from liquids of different viscosity. The heart of the invention is constituted of multiple arrangements of individual nozzles without moving parts, which are in connection with one another and form individual modules. This construction enables a simple expansion and adaptation of the system, which ensure a maximum flexibility. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277503 | Flow limiting bottle cap - The flow limiting bottle cap secures to a container having a threaded neck and allows a user to select an open or a closed position without removing the cap from a container. Additionally fluid from within a container, when poured, forms multiple separate streams but not a large gusher. The cap provides a pattern of holes for passing of fluid. The cap opens by raising an upper portion and closes by lowering the upper portion or by rotating the upper portion to expose the holes and closing by rotating oppositely to block the holes. Knurling upon the perimeter of the upper portion aids the user. An internal seal also excludes atmospheric communication to reduce spoilage of fluids within a container. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277504 | Multiple Intensifier Injectors with Positive Needle Control and Methods of Injection - Multiple intensifier injectors with positive needle control and methods of injection that reduce injector energy consumption. The intensifiers are disposed about the axis of the injectors, leaving the center free for direct needle control down the center of the injector. Also disclosed is a boost system, increasing the needle closing velocity but without adding mass to the needle when finally closing. Direct needle control allows maintaining injection pressure on the fuel between injection events if the control system determines that enough fuel has been pressurized for the next injection, thus saving substantial energy when operating an engine at less than maximum power, by not venting and re-pressurizing on every injection event. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277505 | Fuel Injector - A fuel injector, in particular for the direct injection of fuel into the combustion chamber of a mixture-compressing internal combustion engine having externally supplied ignition, includes an armature which cooperates with a solenoid coil, and a valve needle which is joined to the armature by force-locking and on which a valve-closure member is provided which forms a sealing seat together with a valve-seat surface. The armature is swingingly supported on the valve needle by a spring. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277506 | Diamond Nozzle - In one aspect of the invention, an abrasion resistant nozzle has at least two sintered diamond bodies having flat, mating, exterior surfaces and a thickness, the surfaces being held against each other under compression. An enclosure is formed between the mating surfaces, at least one surface having a groove forming a portion of the enclosure and the other surface forming a remaining portion of the enclosure. The enclosure connects an entry and an exit formed in at least one side of at least one of the bodies. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277507 | Nozzle with internal ramp - A nozzle for a powder spray gun optionally includes an internal filter that allows air to be added to the powder flow within the nozzle shell. The nozzle may optionally include an off-axis outlet slot relative to a main flow axis of the powder into the nozzle shell so that powder encounters an obstruction before exiting through the outlet slot. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277508 | Virtual Electrode Mineral Particle Disintegrator - The present invention provides for a method and apparatus for breaking mineral particles comprising suspending the particles in a liquid flowing in a conduction path, the liquid comprising a dielectric constant higher than the particles and wherein an electric voltage pulse is sent to electrodes to pass an electric field in the mineral particles with sufficient stress to fracture the mineral particles. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277509 | GRINDING DRUM WITH A CUTTER ARRANGEMENT FOR A DIRECTION OF ROTATION - Grinding members on a grinding drum are arranged to move the material to be reduced laterally across the drum. The drum may be used in a tub grinder where the tub is configured to rotate about a vertical axis. In a tub grinder environment, the drum extends through the grinding floor, is configured to rotate about a horizontal axis, and includes cutters arranged in a right-handed helical pattern on the drum. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277510 | Chipper Device and Method for Chipping Metal Ingots - A chipper device for chipping one or more metal ingots. The chipper device includes a cutter head and a guide mechanism associated with the cutter head. The guide mechanism includes a chute having a passageway. A feed mechanism is adapted to move one or more ingots sequentially through the passageway of the chute into engagement with the cutter head, whereby the cutter head chips the ingots into a plurality of particles. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277511 | Shredder with Shreds Containment and Safety Mechanisms - In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a shredder with shreds containment and safety mechanisms is provided that includes a shredder core and a container. The shredder core comprises a shredder head. The shredder head and the container have shreds containment and safety mechanisms that comprise at least one set of a rocker arm, a spring seat, a cover plate for the paper exit, and a knockout pin. The rocker arm, the spring seat and the cover plate are assembled together by a torque spring and installed at the bottom of the shredder head, with one end of the torque spring connected to the spring seat, and the other end of the torque spring connected to the bottom of the shredder head. The spring seat is securely installed at an end of a fixing piece, which is in turn securely attached to the bottom of the shredder head. The rocker arm is installed at the outward side of the spring seat and connected to the cover plate. The knockout pin is installed on the container and contacts and engages the rocker arm. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277512 | INGREDIENT DISPENSING APPARATUS - The invention provides an ingredient dispensing apparatus ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277513 | Food processing system - Apparatuses, systems, and methods for processing system foodstuff are shown and described. Food processing systems can hold and prepare food for consumption. The disclosed embodiments can be quickly and conveniently used to dry, grind, mill, dispense, or otherwise process foodstuff. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277514 | SHREDDER - A shredding apparatus to reduce the particle size of fibrous material such as sugar cane, consisting of a cylindrical rotor with knives or hammers having a feed conveyor and feeding roll that ensures the material enters the gap between the rotating assembly and a fixed grid plate. The shredded material is discharged from the grid plate onto a fixed discharge plate which leads the shredded cane onto a belt conveyor. Bye-passed material is returned to the feed inlet for reprocessing by means of a return plate. The configuration lends itself to a simple and inexpensive inline installation. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277515 | HAMMERMILL WITH ROTATABLE HOUSING - The invention includes a hammermill for comminuting material. The hammer includes a housing and a cutting plate disposed within the housing. A rotor assembly is rotatably mounted within the housing about an axis of rotation and a plurality of hammers are functionally coupled to the rotor assembly. The housing is rotatable about the axis of rotation. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277516 | Fishing reel sideplate - This invention teaches a simple eccentric reel sideplate design to provide greater sideplate volume in one area than another. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277517 | Coating film transfer tool - A coating film transfer tool is provided capable of firmly preventing a non-transcribing portion from being brought about at a transcribed face by coating film detachment of the transcribing tape at an application head and eliminating idle slip at every time of starting to be used. The coating film transfer tool has a protecting cover which is slidable in a front and rear direction between an advanced position in a state of covering the application head and a rear position in a state of exposing the application head at a front end portion of a case main body. The protecting cover is urged in a direction of the advanced position by a spring. There is further provided a tape reel out means for reeling out the transcribing tape to the application head at inside of the case main body. The tape reel out means is moved in cooperation with driving means for moving the protecting cover to the rear position when operating the driving means in starting to be used. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277518 | Apparatus and Method for Reversing Tapewind Direction - According to one embodiment, the present technique provides a reel. The exemplary reel comprises a hub and a guide member coupled to the hub. The guide member may be configured to guide magnetic tape from a magnetic tape source to the reel. The guide member may cooperate with the hub to form a surface for receiving magnetic tape from the magnetic tape source. Additionally, the exemplary reel may include a securing mechanism for securing the guide member in the cooperating position with respect to the hub. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277519 | Reel - A reel is provided that may raise the rigidity of the hub, and suppress flange deformation that is caused by winding tension of recording tape. The reel is provided with: a cylindrical hub on which recording tape may be wound; a top flange extending integrally to the hub from a peripheral edge at one end portion of the hub; a bottom flange, including a bottom wall that has had a reel plate fixed thereto, the bottom flange being welded to a portion of the hub at the opposite end of the hub to the end of the top flange, the welding site being within the region where the reel plate is fixed. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277520 | Tensioning Device For Seatbelts With an Olive-Shaped Piston - A tensioning device for a seatbelt system in motor vehicles with a driving arrangement that comprises a tube having at least one tube section bent with a radius of curvature, and a piston guided movably in said tube, whereby the piston is connected via a driving cable to the part of the seatbelt system which carries out the tensioning movement, and whereby the piston can be moved in a longitudinal movement through the tube by means of a pyrotechnic drive, and the driving cable is fixed to the piston by means of a holding part held by the piston. The piston ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277521 | Method and apparatus for wire termination on outwardly spooled multi-pole stators - A method and device for wire termination on stators ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277522 | POLYMERIC FILM WINDING SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING INK SPACING - A method and system of winding polymeric film includes printing an ink pattern onto a length of polymeric film (e.g., low modulus, optical grade film) prior to winding. The film and the ink pattern are simultaneously wound about a cylinder to form a wound roll, with ink pattern being interposed between successively wound layers of film. The ink pattern establishes a gap between the outermost and immediately underlying wound layers of film. The gap facilitates natural movement (e.g., relaxation) of the outermost wound layer relative to the immediately underlying wound layer, thereby compensating for any winding-related stress or tension. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277523 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WINDING POLYMERIC FILMS, SUCH AS LOW MODULUS, POLYOLEFIN FILMS - A method and system of winding polymeric film includes providing a length of polymeric film (e.g., low modulus, optical grade film) along with at least one small diameter strand. The film and the strand are simultaneously wound about a cylinder to form a wound roll, with strand being interposed between successively wound layers of film. The strand establishes a gap between the outermost and immediately underlying wound layers of film. The gap facilitates natural movement (e.g., relaxation) of the outermost wound layer relative to the immediately underlying wound layer, thereby compensating for any winding-related stress or tension. The strand can be laterally moved (e.g., oscillated) relative to a width of the film with continuous winding. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277524 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR AIRCRAFT - Methods and apparatus for aircraft according to various aspects of the present invention operate in conjunction with a fuselage and a wing. The fuselage may be configured to generate lift in response to airflow over the fuselage. In addition, the fuselage may have at least one hole defined therethrough. A spar may be disposed through the hole and extend into at least a portion of the wing and at least a portion of the fuselage. The spar may connect the fuselage to the wings. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277525 | HYDRAULIC DISTRIBUTOR FOR AIRPLANE LANDING GEAR - A hydraulic distributor | 2008-11-13 |
20080277526 | Aircraft Cooling Duct - An aircraft structure, for example a wing, includes a section of skin, for example a lower wing panel, the panel defining an external (lower) surface that in use is on the exterior of the aircraft and an internal (upper) surface opposite the external surface, and a duct comprising a section of duct for transporting cooling fluid, for example air, between the internal and external surfaces of the panel from a first location in the panel to a second location that is spaced apart from the first location in a direction substantially parallel to the external surface of the panel. The cooling air cools an electronic hydrostatic actuator (EHA | 2008-11-13 |
20080277527 | ATTACHMENT STRUCTURE FOR AFFIXING INTERIOR EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS OF AN AIRCRAFT PASSENGER CABIN - An attachment structure is provided by which interior equipment components of an aircraft passenger cabin can conveniently be affixed. The attachment structure includes, but is not limited to at least one system support that above the cabin floor extends at least along the spacing of two frame elements. The system support has a longitudinal extension along which it comprises a plurality of attachment means, evenly spaced apart from each other, for affixing interior equipment components, wherein the spacing of the attachment means is smaller than the spacing of the frame elements. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277528 | PAYLOAD SUPPORT TRACK INTERFACE AND FITTING - Apparatus for coupling a payload to a support track are disclosed. In one embodiment, a seat track configured for use with an interface assembly includes at least one elongated support. The seat track also includes an engagement member coupled to the elongated support and having a plurality of coupling apertures disposed therethrough. Each coupling aperture may be configured to receive at least one of a clamp arm and a fastener of the interface assembly and further configured to be engaged with the at least one of the clamp arm and the fastener in an unsecured position. The clamp arm may be extractable from the coupling aperture in a first position and may not be extractable from the coupling aperture in a second position. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277529 | Nacelle Cowling for Turbojet and Nacelle Comprising at Least One Such Cowling - A nacelle cowling for a turbojet, characterized in that it is provided with a fixed part and a mobile part, the mobile part being adapted to slide along the fixed part, from a closed position wherein the mobile part extends in the extension of the fixed part, up to an open position wherein the mobile part is at least partly superimposed to the fixed part. For example, the fixed part is located in the upper part of the cowling, the mobile part being located in the lower part of the cowling. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277530 | VENT DOOR SYSTEM WITH LEVER MECHANISM - An aircraft vent door system includes a vent door for a vent on an aircraft door. A cam, having a groove, is disposed on the vent door. The system also includes a movement assembly, which includes a roller disposed within the groove, and a lever coupled to the movement assembly. A portion of the lever extends beyond and proximate to the perimeter of the vent door. A second lever may also be attached to the aircraft door. The first lever pivots in response to the movement of the movement assembly, and urges the second lever to pivot. The second lever, in turn, urges the vent door open, thereby overcoming the sticking effect of, for example, built up ice or other obstructions. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277531 | Hybrid Composite Panel Systems and Methods - Hybrid composite panel systems and methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, an assembly includes a primary section, a matrix member engaged with the primary section, and a secondary section engaged with the matrix member opposite the primary section. The primary section includes a plurality of first composite layers reinforced with a first reinforcing material, and the secondary section includes a plurality of second composite layers reinforced with a second reinforcing material. The primary and secondary sections are configured to bear an operating load at least partially transversely to the first and second composite layers, and are asymetrically configured such that the primary section bears a majority of the applied operating load. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277532 | Spacecraft battery thermal management system - A spacecraft battery thermal management system is provided that includes a battery, a first radiator panel and a second radiator panel. A first face of the first radiator panel is arranged to face a first direction and a first face of the second radiator panel is arranged to face a second direction opposite the first direction. A first heat pipe thermally couples the battery and the first radiator panel and is configured to control the transfer of heat between the battery and the first radiator panel. A second heat pipe thermally couples the battery and the second radiator panel and is configured to control the transfer of heat between the battery and the second radiator panel. Solar cells are optionally arranged on the faces of the first and/or second radiator panels. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277533 | Aircraft combination engines inlet airflow control system - A power generation system for propelling, and generating electrical power in, an aircraft, having a gas turbine engine in an engine compartment in the aircraft with an air inlet in the aircraft that is curved along its extent in leading to an air compressor in the gas turbine engine having a compressor air transfer duct extending therefrom to an internal combustion engine provided as an intermittent combustion engine at an air intake thereof. An inlet duct manifold is positioned against the duct wall of the inlet duct to cover a perforated portion thereof on the air compressor side of a curve therein with the inlet duct manifold having an inlet air transfer duct extending therefrom that is coupled to the intermittent combustion engine air intake. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277534 | Device For Automatically Controlling a Track-Bound Vehicle - A device for automatically controlling a track-bound vehicle, particularly a magnetic levitation vehicle is described. The device comprises a drive and brake system ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277535 | RISER ASSEMBLY - A riser assembly comprising a CPVC standpipe of specified outside diameter receives a riser clamp defined by two identical bars. Each bar has a substantially hemicylindrical section, a long straight section and a short straight section with the hemicylindrical section in the middle. Each straight section has a through hole closely spaced equidistant with the hemicylindrical section to receive fasteners. The long section of each bar is mated with the short section of the other bar. The inside surface of the hemicylindrical section may be radiused a bit to relieve the edges. The resulting riser clamp | 2008-11-13 |
20080277536 | STRUCTURAL BEAM CLAMPS AND CONNECTORS - A structural clamp or connector has a retaining mechanism for engaging at least one threaded rod or threaded rod end by pressing the threads of the threads of the rod or rod end into a threadform of a clamp body or connector body. The clamp may include one or more retaining clips for pushing the threaded rod into engagement with threads on one side of one or more threaded holes through a clamp body of the clamp. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277537 | FIBER ACCESS TERMINAL INCLUDING MOISTURE BARRIER PLATE - A fiber access terminal includes a drop cable side and a distribution cable side. The sides are separated by a frame to which a variety of cable management and cable connections components may be mounted. Optical fibers are routed from drop and distribution cables through a plurality of routing paths to splice trays for connection to other optical fibers. The terminal includes a base and a dome cover mounted to the base defining an enclosed interior. Passageways between the base and the dome cover are closed by removable covers to limit moisture and animals from accessing an interior of the dome cover. A tether connects the removable covers to the frame. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277538 | Display Stand for Articles Such as Cosmetic Products - The invention relates to a display stand for articles such as cosmetic products. The inventive display stand consists of a vertical board ( | 2008-11-13 |
20080277539 | Elevation-adjustable support structure - An elevation-adjustable support structure includes a connecting member, a bottom hinge structure, which comprises two bottom brackets, and a shaft fastened to the bottom brackets and pivoted to the bottom end of the connecting member for allowing the connecting member to be turned about the shaft between the two bottom brackets, a top hinge structure, which comprises two top brackets and two shafts respectively fastened to the top brackets and pivoted to the top end of the connecting member for allowing the connecting member to be turned about the shafts between the two top brackets; and two linking mechanisms each having a top wheel and a bottom wheel respectively coupled between the top end of the connecting member and the top brackets and the bottom end of the connecting member and the bottom brackets and a flexible belt member coupled between the top wheel and the bottom wheel for maintaining the angle of inclination of the top brackets upon a rotary motion of the connecting member relative to the top hinge structure and the bottom hinge structure. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277540 | Directing Base for Camera Mount - A generally disc shaped, unitary body is configured with a flat top surface for mating against a tripod head. An upper side annular surface defines a fanned array of threaded bores on radial axes for receiving and supporting extension rods leading to suction cup fasteners. A lower side surface of frusto-conical contour, converging downwardly, depends from the upper side surface and defines a fanned array of threaded bores on axes angled outwardly and downwardly. A bottom face at the lower end of the lower side surface is a planar ring that defines vertical bores distributed around the ring. A central cavity wall is configured as an upwardly tapering conic frustum, connected at its lower end to an inside edge of the bottom wall. The cavity wall defines a fanned array of threaded bores on axes angled inwardly and downwardly. The top of the cavity wall defines a countersink suited to receive the head of a tripod head mounting fastener. A center bore extends from the countersink to the top surface for receiving the tripod head mounting fastener and securing a tripod head to the top surface. The central cavity wall also defines two through bores to the top surface, carrying compression screws for stabilizing engagement with a tripod head. The bores for the compression screws and the center bore are arranged in a triangle. Extension rods and suction cup fasteners can be oriented as required to secure the tripod head to sharply angled external surfaces. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277541 | Windscreen for fire - A windscreen having base positionable adjacent a fire, a first body portion removeably secured to the base in a substantially vertical orientation, and a securing member connected to the first body portion and capable of removeably securing a second body portion above or next to the first body portion. | 2008-11-13 |
20080277542 | Chair backrest mounting bracket - A chair backrest mounting bracket includes a highly elastic main body for disposing between a chair backrest and a backrest support; a rigid middle fixing seat embedded in a middle section of the main body and having a centered middle mounting hole for a middle bolt to extend therethrough into a threaded hole correspondingly provided on the backrest support; and a plurality of rigid side fixing seats symmetrically embedded in opposite outer ends of the main body and having a centered side mounting hole each for a side bolt to extend therethrough into a threaded hole correspondingly provided on the chair backrest. Since the main body is elastically deformable under an externally applied force, the chair backrest connected to the backrest support via the mounting bracket is allowed to freely elastically deflect relative to the backrest support. | 2008-11-13 |