Abstract: A reclining chair includes: a base configured to rest on an underlying surface; a swivel unit attached to the base; a chassis assembly mounted to the base; an arm member mounted above the base and to the chassis assembly; a seat having a seat frame, a lowermost portion of the seat frame being located at least 6 inches from the underlying surface; a backrest; an intermediate ottoman; a front ottoman; and a pair of reclining mechanisms mounted to the chassis assembly, the seat and the backrest. The reclining mechanisms are configured to move the seat and backrest relative to the base between an upright position, a “TV” position, and a fully reclined position. The chassis assembly has a first longitudinal dimension. The arm member has a horizontal run and two upright runs. The horizontal run is positioned above and in non-contacting relationship with the underlying surface.
Abstract: A rebar forming apparatus includes a malleable material supply station for continuously supplying a malleable planar material and a malleable material forming station for forming the malleable material into first and second corresponding shell portions and related rebar products. The apparatus also includes a core pultrusion station and a cladding forming station for respectively forming core and cladding layers. A shell forming station is positioned downstream of the core and cladding forming stations which unites the first and second shell portions to form an outer shell with the core and cladding layers contained therein. The rebar product includes shell portions which are matably configured to form a disposable outer shell over the core and cladding layers. Related reinforcing composite product forming methods also include the use of a removable outer shell.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 25, 2000
Date of Patent:
November 26, 2002
Assignee:
Marshall Industries Composites, Inc.
Inventors:
Mark A. Kaiser, Issam Faza, Brice Marshall Nelson
Abstract: Methods, systems and computer program products are provided for transferring a Virtual IP Address (VIPA) from a first application instance to a second application instance executing on a cluster of data processing systems having a plurality of communication protocol stacks. A list of dynamic VIPAs is distributed among the protocol stacks and a hierarchy of backup communication protocol stacks for the dynamic VIPAs is determined based on the list of dynamic VIPAs. Upon receiving notification of failure of the first stack the second stack evaluates the hierarchy of backup stacks to determine if it is the next stack in the hierarchy for the VIPA associated with the first application instance. If so, then the VIPA associated with the first application instance is transferred to the second communication protocol stack associated with the second application instance.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 22, 1999
Date of Patent:
August 6, 2002
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventors:
John Andrew Aiken, Jr., Michael Edward Baskey, James L. Hall, Dilip Dinkar Kandlur, Andrew H. Richter
Abstract: A novel isolated microorganism, Micrococcus luteus KCTC 0369BP, exhibits a linear survival curve versus the concentration of hydrogen peroxide and is thus useful in a method of determining the degree of sterilization of, for example, ultrapure water that has been sterilized by hydrogen peroxide. The novel isolated microorganism produces a surface polysaccharide and a catalase.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 20, 1998
Date of Patent:
January 18, 2000
Assignee:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Inventors:
In-seop Kim, Seung-uhn Kim, Nam-hee You, Soon-young Lee
Abstract: A roll sensing system for measuring the pressure distribution and nip width in a nip roll press. The sensing system comprises a strip having sensors thereon, the strip being placed in a nip press, for sensing the pressure at several locations therealong. At one end of the strip lies electronics associated with the sensors. The electronics communicate with an optional multiplexer and a bidirectional transmitter for signal transmission to an external signal conditioner and an external computer. The computer determines pressure values and nip width values at various locations along the strip, and communicates with a display which provides a visual, graphical and/or numerical data to the operator. Optionally, a control system can be in communication with the transmitter or the computer to initiate crown corrections in response to pressure or nip width readings.