Abstract: This invention relates to an improved can end construction for carbonated beverage cans having a score line defined opening panel therein for beverage dispensing and, more particularly, to can ends for such type cans wherein said panel is incorporated in a selectively contoured spout configuration for accommodation of a resealing cap assembly engageable therewith.
Abstract: This invention relates to an improved can end construction for beverage cans having a score line defined panel therein for beverage dispensing and, more particularly, to an improved can end construction for releasably positioning a displaceable resealing cap assembly at a predetermined location on a container end closure.
Abstract: This invention relates to an improved can end construction for carbonated beverage cans having a score line defined opening panel therein for beverage dispensing and, more particularly, to an improved construction for a resealing cap assembly for such type can ends.
Abstract: This invention relates to an improved can end construction for carbonated beverage cans having a score line defined opening panel therein for beverage dispensing and, more particularly, to can ends for such type cans wherein said panel is incorporated in a selectively contoured spout configuration for accommodation of a resealing cap assembly engageable therewith.
Abstract: A low cost system for permitting the remote load management control of electrical residential room heating units that is compatible with existing heating systems of the type wherein each room heating element is controlled by a manually settable line voltage thermostat responsive to ambient room temperature. Included in the system is a normally closed low voltage operable thermal relay included immediately downstream of a resident circuit breaker and in the power transmission line for each room heating element and an associated single user programmable set back thermostat for shifting said thermal relays from normally closed to open position in response to residential dictated parameters of operation capable of also being operated in response to a remotely generated signal from a load management control center.
Abstract: Label construction incorporating a hidden, but purchaser accessible retail gamepiece. Such label includes a main body portion, an end portion foldable into overlying relation over a porton of the main body portion covering a retail gamepiece and forming a coplanar exposed surface that serves as a continuation of the exposed surface of the main body portion.
Abstract: An improved photopolymer coated lithographic printing plate having a thin, glasslike and water insoluble film disposed intermediate a photopolymeric coating and a directly electrodeposited layer of chromium on a sheet metal base substrate, and wherein said film comprises the cured residue of an applied zirconium base water solution.
Abstract: A beta backscatter type of measuring instrument including a workpiece positioning system to permit precise prepositioning of the workpiece surface to be subjected to radiation preparatory to moving the radiation source into operative proximity therewith.
Abstract: A load support system including a plurality of cantilever shelf elements each having a selectively shaped and oriented bracket assembly at one end thereof for conjointly permitting vertical displacement of the cantilever shelf elements relative to a vertical standard and locking thereof in selected load-bearing location in response to angular disposition of said shelf element relative to said standard.
Abstract: Wind-assisted power elements comprising paired rotors of which each rotor is independently rotated at a peripheral speed of about 2 to 4 times that of the wind, and the rotors are mounted in tandem pairs in a frame positioned by rotation of the frame on a pivot to the apparent direction of the wind and adjustable for a variable angle of attack, so that the wind will flow in a series over both rotating, generally cylindrical rotor surfaces. The effect is to derive a maximum of forward thrust in the direction of the movement of the ship for propulsion, or when the rotors are driven independently in different directions, a steering or other effect is achieved.
Abstract: An improved inflatable cushion lift assembly for use in a bathtub by a person taking a bath. The lift assembly is positioned on the floor of a bathtub and is connected to the bathtub faucet to inflate the cushion. The cushion may be deflated while a person is sitting thereon to lower a person to the floor of the tub. Furthermore, the cushion may be inflated while the person is sitting on the cushion on the floor of the tub to raise the user upwardly to allow the user to exit the tub easily. The present improvement inhibits undesired movement of the cushion while being used by utilizing a rigid bottom panel and/or rigid top panel. Furthermore, the interior of the cushion may be provided with baffles or the like for dampening water oscillations within the cushion. The cushion, for reasons of stability, may also be tiered or formed in layers such that the cushion inflates or deflates in stages.
Abstract: A backscatter measurement device for measuring the thickness of a coating on a strip of substrate material moving from a feed supply to a take up location at a predetermined speed. A measurement wheel is provided on the rim of which are mounted backscatter probes for irradiating and detecting the backscattered radiation from the coated substrate. The coated strip of substrate material is threaded around the outer surface of the rim. The measurement wheel is rotated at a speed such that the tangential speed of a point on the rim equals the speed of the moving strip whereby the probe and an adjacent point on the strip are stationary relative to one another while the point on the strip is adjacent the rim. Thus thickness measurements may be taken without stopping the movement of the coated strip.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 3, 1977
Date of Patent:
September 19, 1978
Assignee:
Unit Process Assemblies, Inc.
Inventors:
Jacques Weinstock, Derek Lieber, William Dunning Hay
Abstract: An improved weaving system, method of weaving and apparatus therefor for facilitating individually manipulable single fiber fabrication of woven fabrics.