Abstract: A single-unit turbine cartridge assembly for a gas-driven dental handpiece includes a pair of bearing assemblies mounted on a turbine rotor shaft and a ring of resilient material around each bearing assembly. The resilient ring provides radial support for the turbine cartridge assembly within the housing of the handpiece and substantially dampens the transfer of vibration from the cartridge assembly to the handpiece during use of the handpiece. The turbine cartridge assembly may optionally include bearing axial pre-load means in association with one or more of the bearing assemblies. The turbine cartridge assembly also includes means for retaining the resilient radial support means and the bearing axial preload means, when used, in association with the bearing assemblies, so as to permit removal, and reinstallation, of the cartridge assembly as an entire unit from, and to, the housing in the dental handpiece.
Abstract: The subject of the invention is a process for resolving mixtures of (+)- and (-)-6-methoxy-.alpha.-methyl-2-naphthaleneacetic acid into the enantiomers thereof, characterized in that N-methyl-D-glucamine [=1-deoxy-1-(methylamino)-D-glucitol] is used as the resolving agent, so that the 6-methoxy-.alpha.-methyl-2-naphthaleneacetic acid is converted into the corresponding diastereoisomeric N-methyl-D-glucamine salt pair which, because of very different solubilities, can be separated easily and completely with high yield.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 6, 1979
Date of Patent:
January 20, 1981
Assignee:
Syntex Corporation
Inventors:
Ernst Felder, Davide Pitre, Hans Zutter
Abstract: A variable area meter unit is described which is self-contained to provide a meter tube in an enclosure and facilitate insertion and location of the tube in a standard support frame. The enclosure can be manufactured with a viewing face consisting of a lens to improve readability through single axis magnification. Additionally, a high pressure release panel can form another side of the enclosure to direct any blow-outs in a preferred direction.
Abstract: Mixtures of d 2-(6-methoxy-2-naphthyl)propionic acid and 1 2-(6-methoxy-2-naphthyl)propionic acid or soluble salts thereof are resolved with N-R-D-glucamine or salts thereof, where R is alkyl having 2 to 36 carbon atoms or cycloalkyl having 3 to 8 carbon atoms, to yield a product substantially enriched in d 2-(6-methoxy-2-naphthyl)-propionic acid.
Abstract: A mechanism for moving an X-ray source around the patient's head so that the image of an object, having shape of the dental arch, can be obtained on the film, the mechanism including a stationary frame, a rotatably movable support arm with an X-ray source and a film holder attached to its opposite ends on different sides of the object to be radiographed, and means for moving the center of rotation of the support arm rectilinearly during the radiographing, throughout the procedure in the same direction, perpendicular to the axis of symmetry of the dental arch, in such a manner that the position of the center of rotation in its rectilinear movement is dependent on the angular position of the support arm at any given moment, with the purpose of directing the X-ray beam from the X-ray source so that at any given moment it is substantially perpendicular to that part of the object which has the shape of the dental arch.
Abstract: Flame retardant latex bases having an excellent balance of properties are prepared most efficiently and economically by blending together two separately polymerized latexes of different types, the polymeric content of one of said latexes being formed predominantly from a monomer mixture consisting of from about 70 to about 92% by weight vinylidene chloride and 8 to 30% by weight of certain polar comonomers principally of the lower alkyl acrylate class while the polymeric content of the second latex is formed from a monomer mixture consisting predominantly of styrene and butadiene. This technique of producing the desired flame retardant latex bases by combining two separately prepared but simpler component latexes not only maximizes quality control and manufacturing flexibility but also permits the simultaneous realization of higher conversions and reduced polymerization cycles or residence times so that productivity is also maximized.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 3, 1978
Date of Patent:
October 14, 1980
Assignee:
Syntex (U.S.A.) Inc.
Inventors:
Ramchandra K. Hulyalkar, Rodrigue V. Lauzon
Abstract: A carrier gas for chromatographic analysis of gaseous samples containing sulfur bearing molecules utilizes a sulfur-containing nucleophile mixed with the inert component of the carrier gas to deactivate sulfur reactive and adsorbtive sites in the analysis system and facilitates accurate analysis of the sample composition.
Abstract: A central source of odor neutralizing vapor fed into a floating or partially suspended distribution network is used to control odors from the surface of odiferous ponds having large surface areas.
Abstract: A dental handpiece is disclosed having at least two connectable portions and having a substantially rigid connection between the two connectable portions, there being resilient means forming a portion of the substantially rigid connection. The resilient means inhibits transfer of vibration from one of the connectable portions which contains a gas-driven motor to the other connectable portion which provides a hand-grippable surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 29, 1978
Date of Patent:
May 20, 1980
Assignee:
Syntex (U.S.A.) Inc.
Inventors:
Arthur A. Knopp, John E. Nash, Richard P. Lewis
Abstract: This invention relates to an electrochemical sensor system for the simultaneous and continuous measurement of the partial pressure of oxygen PO.sub.2 and carbon dioxide partial pressure PCO.sub.2 in fluids. The electrochemical sensor of the present invention is particularly useful for intra-arterial measuring PCO.sub.2 and PO.sub.2 in blood and is readily adapted to transcutaneous measurement of these blood gases by the addition of a heating element and minor configurational changes.
Abstract: A variable area metering tube is described having a non-linear graduated measuring scale wherein the scale compensates for non-standard variations in the cross-sectional flow area of the metering tube.
Abstract: A container support useful for supporting flexible fluid containers in a suspended, upright position is described having a hinged arm with detented hinging means.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 27, 1977
Date of Patent:
March 25, 1980
Assignee:
G. D. Searle & Co.
Inventors:
Hugh M. Forman, Richard A. Rauschenberger
Abstract: A flexible fluid collection bag is described having an upper sampling compartment of predetermined volume and a lower collection compartment partially separated by a heat seal portion, yet remaining in fluid communication with each other. To obtain a fluid sample from the bag, the bag is inverted to fill the sampling compartment, then pivotably held at the connection of the compartments while the collection compartment is returned to its original position. The fluid remaining in the sample compartment then is discharged into a specimen collection container.
Abstract: A urine meter and collection assembly is described having a rigid, compartmentalized measuring container attached to a flexible wall of the collection bag. The fluid inlet and transfer ports are telescopically aligned to accept the fluid drainage tube and the flexible bag wall is utilized as a hinge during emptying of the measuring container. The telescopic arrangement provides for a compact assembly and minimizes disturbances of the patient drainage line.
Abstract: 2,3,5-Trisubstituted cyclopentanealkenoic acids display anti-microbial activity, e.g. anti-bacterial and anti-fungal, and are, in addition, useful as intermediates in the manufacture of prostanoic acid derivatives.
Abstract: A colostomy or ileostomy set is provided which has a substantially leakproof connection between a stoma ring and a bag or irrigation sleeve. The ostomy set includes a retaining ring which can be secured to the body of a patient, the ring having a peripheral retaining recess. A bag or irrigation sleeve has a fixing ring of size complementary to that of the retaining ring, the fixing ring having a beaded or rounded internal surface which can be removably mated with the peripheral recess of the retaining ring.
Abstract: An injection mold for encapsulating inserts is described having means to apportion mold clamping forces to simultaneously close the parting line of the mold and rigidly clamp an insert within the mold cavity, whereby inserts of various thicknesses can be accommodated.
Abstract: A unitary sample-vent-valve assembly, useful in urological applications, is described. The unitary assembly comprises a sequential arrangement of valve, vent and sampling port to afford a compact unit.