Patents Issued in March 16, 2006
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Publication number: 20060053520Abstract: The present invention is dedicated to a face mask for a sporting helmet, the face mask being an integral one-piece cast metal comprising a plurality of curved longitudinal members and a plurality of rising members joining each other thereby defining a plurality of apertures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Vittorio Bologna
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Publication number: 20060053521Abstract: A protective headgear, such as a baseball catcher's mask, is disclosed. The protective headgear includes a shell, a cage, padding, and a strap/harness device. The shell includes a flared jaw area providing protection to the player/wearer's jaw. The cage includes a throat protection portion that extends downward, past the shell, and a flared ear portion, flaring away from the wearer's face, which keeps balls in front of the player/wearer. Padding is strategically placed inside the chin and forehead areas for protection. The protective headgear is designed to be used with a separate catcher's skull helmet. The strap/harness device is used to connect the protective headgear to the separate catcher's skull helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: James Rickon
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Publication number: 20060053522Abstract: This invention is new in the medical field. Patient care people use a hand-held device with a plastic finger clip which comes in contact with the patient's finger to obtain an oxygen concentration and pulse rate during breathing treatments or for patients on oxygen for evaluation. It is not possible to sufficiently clean the finger clip between patients. I have never seen anything resembling this Pulse Oximetry Finger Sleeve anywhere even on patients who are in isolation for specific purposes of preventing spread of infection. The Pulse Oximeter Finger Sleeve is of soft plastic and shaped like one finger of a glove and would be placed on the patient's finger before placing the pulse oximeter finger clip, which is not disposable, on the patient's finger in order to prevent the spread of infection from patient to patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Catherine Ann Kimbell
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Publication number: 20060053523Abstract: A reusable carrier with expandable, disposable insert is disclosed including an apron having at least one pocket and a disposable container therein. The disposable container includes a front wall and a back wall each having an outwardly disposed clip to secure the disposable container within a pocket of the apron, a pair of extendable side walls between and attached to both front and back walls, and an extendable bottom wall attached to front, back, and side walls to form a leakproof receptacle. In one alternate embodiment, a second disposable container is attached to the front wall of the disposable container. Alternate embodiments further comprise a stiffener attached to at least one of the side and bottom walls within the disposable container to prevent collapse of the container during use. In yet other alternate embodiments, a plurality of ribs are provided within the disposable container along both front and back walls to prevent splashing and spillage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Christopher McNamara
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Publication number: 20060053524Abstract: A garment adapted for wear by persons desiring to maintain their arms in a fixed position along their upper body. The garment includes an upper portion, such as a shirt, adapted for wear on the upper body, and at least one hand portion, such as a glove. The shirt is preferably made of a loop material and the glove includes a region of hook material. Utilizing the loop and hook materials, the glove can be releasably attached to the shirt to maintain the user's hand in a fixed position along the user's upper body. The garment is primarily intended for maintaining one or both of the user's arms close against the body to facilitate relaxation while in cramped or tight positions, such as in an airplane seat. However, the garment may also be used in a wide variety of applications wherein it is desired to support one or both of the user's arms in a releasably fixed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Scott Hollander
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Publication number: 20060053525Abstract: A garment for covering the upper body of a patient undergoing dialysis to keep the patient warm and comfortable during dialysis comprising a jacket made from a warm and soft material for covering the arms and torso of a patient, the jacket having a torso member for covering the torso of the patient, a right sleeve and a left sleeve covering the arms of the patient, at least one of the sleeves having an elongated opening on the inside thereof extending from the torso member to the distal end of the sleeve for providing access to grafts or fistulas on the arm of the patient that may e connected to a dialysis machine and for providing a site for an injection or infusion by a hypodermic needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Anthony Legard
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Publication number: 20060053526Abstract: The invention provides a shirt suitable for being worn by a sports player. The shirt comprises a torso portion having a head opening and a lower trunk opening; and first and second sleeves, each of the first and second sleeves comprising biceps, elbow and forearm portions and a gripping zone provided on one of the biceps, elbow and forearm portions. The gripping zone is made of a material having a coefficient of friction sufficient for preventing movement between said shirt and an elbow pad worn by the sports player.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Jean-Francois Beland, Marc Gagnon
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Publication number: 20060053527Abstract: Systems in accordance with the present invention can include hats having a base and one or more layers removably connectable with the base and/or one or more layers. Substitute layers can be interchanged with the one or more layers to create a different aesthetic or function of the hat. Further, the system can include one or more badges and/or devices that can be connected with accessory attachment points of the base and/or layers to further define a desired aesthetic or enable a desired functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Robert Schneider
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Publication number: 20060053528Abstract: A safety helmet having a shell constructed of a rigid material, the shell having a body portion and a brim portion extending outwardly from the body portion, the body portion having an exterior surface, an interior surface, an interior cavity defined by the interior surface of the body portion, and a bottom opening in open communication with the interior cavity, the interior cavity of the body portion sized to receive a portion of a head of a person. An adjustable webbing assembly is connected to the interior surface of the body portion for supporting the interior surface of the body portion of the shell a distance from the person's head. The safety helmet further includes a plenum extending along a portion of the exterior surface of the body portion of the shell, the plenum having an air inlet, at least one air outlet and an air flow passageway extending there between, the at least one air outlet of the plenum being in open communication with the interior cavity of the body portion of the shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Thomas English
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Publication number: 20060053529Abstract: A helmet (12) includes a thermoelectric heat pump (14) mounted onto a rear surface of the helmet shell (12) for delivering temperature conditioned air to the interior of the helmet shell. A multi-layer structure (48) on the helmet shell interior distributes conditioned air across the scalp and directly onto the face. An optional scoop (38) directs ambient air to the heat pump (14). Another version locates the heat pump (68, 84) remotely and conditioned air is transmitted to the helmet apparatus (70, 78) via a flexible conduit (72, 85).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Steve Feher
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Publication number: 20060053530Abstract: Protective ear shades for headwear such as caps, which shades include a pair of cupped or oblate shades extending from stitched or sewn attachment to the sides of the cap over the ears to protect the ears from ultraviolet radiation. In a preferred embodiment the protective ear shades curve from the headband or side margin of the cap upwardly and outwardly in a cupped configuration toward the crown and then downwardly and forwardly to the bill of the cap. In another preferred embodiment of the invention one or more stiffeners or reinforcements are provided in the ear shades to maintain the shades in the desired protruding, cupped and oblate configuration over the ears.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: David Yount
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Publication number: 20060053531Abstract: A support belt, particularly adapted for weight lifting users, includes a strap mounted to the main belt. A ratchet mechanism is mounted to one end of the strap. The other end of the strap is inserted through the ratchet mechanism and folded upon itself and secured to itself to form an anchor location. Another anchor location is a portion of the strap which is permanently secured to the belt. When the ratchet mechanism is operated the first end of the strap becomes wound on a take up reel in the ratchet mechanism to pull the two anchor locations toward each other and tighten the belt. In order to have a quick release of the belt the free end of the strap is detached from its engagement to itself so that its anchor location is thereby disengaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Richard McBride, Jeffrey McBride
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Publication number: 20060053532Abstract: A headband for use in a headgear support includes a first end section having a plurality of connectors extending latitudinally from a lateral surface of the first end section. The headband also includes a second end section having a fastener attached adjacent the end thereof. The fastener includes a flexible lever arm and a cooperating connector biased in an engagement position with at least one of the plurality of connectors of the first end section to hold the headband in a selected loop configuration. The flexible lever arm is movable to a release position upon application of force thereto to cause the cooperating connector to disengage from the at least one the plurality of connectors of the first end section to enable increasing the size of the loop of the headband. The plurality of connectors of the first end section can, for example, be ratchet teeth.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Kevin Ketterer, Gregoire Aby-Eva, F. Joseph Hersick, Paul Zeller
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Publication number: 20060053533Abstract: The crash garment comprises an inner suit to be worn by a person and associated therewith, an inflatable flexible member. The inflatable member has a gas producing device capable of releasing gas and inflating the inflatable member when the person is suddenly separated from the vehicle. This is made possible by providing signals and controls that direct the gas producing device to start inflation of the flexible member. A valve is provided to deflate the inflated member a short predetermined time after inflation of the flexible member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2002Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Rejean Neron
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Publication number: 20060053534Abstract: This invention provides impact detection and vehicle cooperation to achieve particular goals and determine particular threat levels. For example, an impact/penetration sensing device may be provided on a soldier's clothing such that when this clothing is impacted/penetrated (e.g., penetrated to a particular extent) a medical unit (e.g., a doctor or medical chopper) may be autonomously, and immediately, provided with the soldiers location (e.g., via a GPS device on the soldier) and status (e.g., right lung may be punctured by small-arms fire).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Jeffrey Mullen
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Publication number: 20060053535Abstract: The present invention provides a shoulder pad for use in a contact sport, such as football, hockey or lacrosse. The shoulder pad includes a pair of arch members, each having an upper portion, a front portion depending from the upper portion, and a rear portion depending from the upper portion. The shoulder pad further includes at least one side pad assembly having an epaulet and a shoulder cap, wherein the shoulder cap overlies the wearer's shoulder region and the epaulet overlies both the arch member and the shoulder cap. The side pad assembly is operably secured to the body arch member by a fastening assembly that includes a flexible single band. Unlike conventional designs, the single band secures both the epaulet and the shoulder cap to the upper portion of the arch member. The shoulder pad further includes a pair of interior pad assemblies wherein each interior pad assembly is removably connected to an arch member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Thad Ide, Christopher Oby
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Publication number: 20060053536Abstract: To accomplish the task of removing foul air, the malodor ventilation apparatus has attachment members such as suction cups or a hook for easy installation in different locations. The apparatus has an inlet port for the intake of objectionable air and an outlet port to expel scented refreshed air. Air is drawn into the inlet port by a motorized fan that creates a pressure differential. The objectionable air is drawn through a porous filter. The porous filter is scented by several drops of a liquid scent. This scent is volatized into the malodorous air, changing the air into a pleasing aroma. The scented air is expelled and dissipated through an outlet port of the apparatus. Alternately, the apparatus can comprise a vent duct coupled to exhaust air from the outlet port.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Joseph Hippensteel
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Publication number: 20060053537Abstract: A built in ventilation toilet seat. It consisted with a tube embedded in the center through out the ring, following the contour of the ring, with an opening at the rear. Small homes vertically and diagonally drilled along the underside aligned with the main embedded tube in the toilet seat. So the suction air duration is downward toward the toilet bowl. This way it wouldn't be much sensitive for the user when the suctioning goes on. Hose and pipes connected from the toilet seat through the wall to the outside of the bathroom, to the vacuum unit. And another pipe with a curve end is connected from the top of the vacuum unit up in the air to release the Oder. The vacuum unit is equipped with an automatically control switch. So when there is no user the unit will shut down after one or two minutes. Through this process the Oder will be immediately suck out and release to the outside of the room, so there wouldn't be any Oder left after each use. No filter is necessary at all.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Sang Vang
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Publication number: 20060053538Abstract: Methods and apparatus for dispensing a material such as a fragrance, a disinfectant, a coloring agent, or a cleaner into a toilet bowl are disclosed. In accordance with certain preferred embodiments of the present invention, a rim holder and material container are provided. The rim holder includes a vessel section that collects flush water after initiation of a flush cycle. After the volume within the vessel section reaches a a predetermined level, the material is mixed with the water and permitted to flow into the toilet bowl from a lower aperture. The present invention permits the material to be added alter in the flush cycle so that the material is no carried way with the initial flow, but instead remains in the bowl after the flush cycle is complete.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Erik Troost
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Publication number: 20060053539Abstract: A dispenser for releasing a treatment substance into a toilet bowl, said dispenser being in the form of an elongate tubular member, adapted to release the substance when the toilet is flushed, and resilient so that in use it is self-supporting under the rim of the bowl. The substance to be released is at least one of a bleach, cleanser, surfactant, perfume or disinfectant.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Geoffrey Hammond, Yannic Hermouet
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Publication number: 20060053540Abstract: A disposable protector for the seat ring or upper part of a toilet, is configured to protect the sides and front part of the toilet. The protector includes one piece which covers the ring of the toilet seat or, in the absence of a seat, the upper end of the toilet, thereby protecting the user in relation to toilet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2003Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Albert Fernandez Mateu, Raquel Fernandelz Escortell
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Publication number: 20060053541Abstract: This invention relates to a novel toilet bowl Teddy's Potty Guard which fits as a cover over the bowl of a standard or non-standard toilet bowl. A removable toilet potty guard comprising: (a) a less than ½ inch thick plastic sheet which is adapted to cover the exterior surfaces of the top of a toilet bowl and which is adapted to cover the external surface of the top of a toilet bowl and which has multiple holes in the plastic bowl cover and (b) attachment means for enabling the plastic bowl cover to lay securely and to releasably attach to the upper rim of the toilet bowl.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Theodore Howard
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Publication number: 20060053542Abstract: A modular outflow valve assembly for a toilet tank includes a base for attachment to the toilet tank. An elongate guide is attached to the base and extends longitudinally upward from the base, the guide having a tube stop piece adjustably secured thereto at an upper end thereof. An outflow tube assembly is installed over the guide so that the guide extends through the hollow interior of the outflow tube assembly and the outflow tube assembly extends upwardly from the base and the hollow interior of the outflow tube structure is in fluid communication with a water outflow opening in the base. The outflow tube assembly is slidably and upwardly coupled to the guide. The outflow tube assembly is separable from the base and is configured to pass a selected amount of water from the toilet tank when separated from the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Douglas Hand
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Publication number: 20060053543Abstract: A water recreational apparatus has a water basin combination, a cover for covering the water basin combination and a cover removal combination. The cover removal combination includes a cover attachment arm which is rotatably attached to the exterior of the water basin combination. The cover attachment arm is adapted so that the rotation of the cover attachment arm about its attachment axes to the water basin combination alternatively moves the cover between a closed position and an open position. Drive means, such as electric motors, are provided for powering the cover attachment arm about its attachment axes so as to open and close the cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Pedro Vargas, Casey Loyd
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Publication number: 20060053544Abstract: A ring for surrounding a pool drain to permit a pool cleaner to easily traverse the pool drain without interfering with the traversing movement of the pool cleaner includes a central portion positioned to surround a pool drain. The central portion has a predetermined height. An outer portion is displaced a predetermined distance relative to the central portion. The outer portion has substantially the same predetermined height as the central portion. An intermediate portion extends from the outer portion to the central portion. The intermediate portion provides a surface of substantially the same height as the central portion and the outer portion for enabling a pool cleaner to easily traverse a pool drain.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Joseph Hui
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Publication number: 20060053545Abstract: The present invention relates to a long hair shampoo basin for use at barber shops and beauty salons. More specifically, the present invention is directed to shampoo basins which are adapted for shampooing longer hair than is accommodated by present basins without dragging the hair on the bottom of the basin. A variable height screen may be positioned within the basin to vary the effective depth of the basin.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Kim Schulken
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Publication number: 20060053546Abstract: The present invention relates to a system for automatically purging residual water from the whirlpool plumbing of a whirlpool bath.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2002Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Cary Gloodt
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Publication number: 20060053547Abstract: A load bearing grab bar to be used in public and household restrooms to aid elderly or handicapped people in lowering or raising themselves from a toilet of wheelchair. The grab bar is attached to either the wall or an existing handrail, and has a adjustable support leg to provide better stability when weight is applied. The grab bar rotates from a vertical stored position to a horizontal in-use position to allow for better and safer mobility around home bathroom or public toilet stall.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: David L. Farrow, Jr.Inventors: David Farrow, Catherine Gabriel-Farrow
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Publication number: 20060053548Abstract: A protective device for a control rod of a water faucet control is incorporated with an outlet control. The outlet control is mounted underneath a water outlet and comprises a control rod. The control rod comprises a protective device made of soft material. The protective device is provided with a fastening member to connect the protective device to the control rod. The protective device provides a user a soft touching feeling and may be exchanged or cleaning at a convenient manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Chuan-An Wei
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Publication number: 20060053549Abstract: A water faucet includes a main body. The main body comprises a water outlet and a water control. An outer cover is mounted close to either the water outlet or the water control. The outer cover comprises a rib to protect the water control from being dismantled. Both the main body and the outer cover comprise fasteners corresponding to each other. The outer cover may be replaceable at any time. The outer cover further comprises a circular through to accommodate a decorative strip therein or comprises a transparent chamber having water inlets and a water outlet to accommodate either colorful balls or reeds.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Chuan-An Wei
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Publication number: 20060053550Abstract: An adjustable bed includes a universal, or interchangeable, bed end that can be used at either end of the bed and can be connected with an existing motor drive assembly. The bed end may include a gear box having first and second input shafts that are selectively covered by a movable cover. The bed end may include a frame having drain openings for draining water from the bed end when the bed end is washed. The bed end may also include an end cap that is fastened to the frame in a unique manner, and that helps to maintain a panel of the bed end cover in a curved or bowed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Steven Snyder, Howard Loewenthal, Andrew Spriegel, Gerold Goertzen, Robert Puckett, Kevin Wysocki
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Publication number: 20060053551Abstract: A cradle conversion system having a cradle moveable between at least one sofa position and a bed position. The system comprised of a cradle having a first and second deck and a locking mechanism for selectively securing the decks in a set angular position to one another.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: Lifestyle Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Abedan Kanthasamy
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Publication number: 20060053552Abstract: A sleeping bag having a cinch mechanism that can be closed with a single hand. The cinch mechanism includes, for example, a loop and a cord attached at an end of the sleeping bag. When the sleeping bag has been rolled, the loop is pulled in one direction, while the cord is pulled in the other direction. The cord is then extended through the loop, and pulled back and attached to itself. For example, a clasp may be used to attach the cord to itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventors: Michael Peterson, Susan Michaelis
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Publication number: 20060053553Abstract: A method for fitting bedding to a mattress in a fixed, taut position, comprising: providing a side surface formed with an interconnectable fastening means comprising band pairs of a two-sided, hooks-and-loops type material; providing bedding having double bands of fastening means fixedly attached along stretching bands on at least three sides; stretching and drawing a first component of the bedding over the side surface; attaching the first component to the fastening means in a removable attachment; stretching and drawing a second component of the bedding over the side surface; attaching the second component to the mattress fastening means in a removable attachment at a point below that of the first component; and repeating the above steps in sequential order for additional components of the bedding as needed, each additional component being attached in a stepped position extending below the attachment of a prior component on the side surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Ram Gomeh
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Publication number: 20060053554Abstract: A patient-support apparatus has a nozzle to provide forced air to the patient. The nozzle is coupled to a siderail or another portion of the patient-support apparatus. The orientation and flow volume of the nozzle is adjustable.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Troy Acton
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Publication number: 20060053555Abstract: A bed is provided having a decreased length foot deck to allow the bed to be converted to a chair bed and lowered close to the floor even when the foot deck is in a substantially vertical position. In one embodiment, the bed has a frame assembly, a deck supported on the frame assembly, and a mattress supported on the deck. The deck has a length extending from a head end of the head section to a foot end of the foot section when the deck is in a substantially horizontal position. The mattress has head, seat and foot mattress portions corresponding, respectively, to the head, seat and foot sections of the deck. The mattress has a length extending from a head end of the mattress to a foot end of the mattress when the mattress is in a substantially horizontal position. The length of the mattress is greater than the length of the deck, such that in one embodiment the mattress has a foot end that overhangs and is cantilevered from the edge of the foot deck section.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Craig Poulos, Patrick Harris, Sohrab Soltani
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Publication number: 20060053556Abstract: A headrest for a patient-bearing surface, having an approximately horseshoe-shaped form and comprising a central section (14) for supporting the back of the head or the forehead, the bearing surface thereof being at least approximately spherical shell-shaped, also comprising two side sections (16) which are arranged at a distance from each other and whose bearing surfaces conform at least approximately to a common cylindrical surface whose axis is parallel to a symmetrical line (20) of the headrest extending between the side surfaces (16). A cheekbone support (18), which protrudes in the direction of the other side section (16), is provided on each side section (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2003Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: Maquet GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Manfred Piontek
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Publication number: 20060053557Abstract: A head rest that includes a cushion and a support plate. The facial surface area that contacts the cushion is maximized by using a contoured upper surface for the cushion, a contoured upper surface for the support plate or a combination of both. The head rest also includes a holder for aroma therapy items and a relief mechanism for the occipital nerves.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Scott Damron
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Publication number: 20060053558Abstract: An air mattress includes a mattress envelope having a compartment and comprising a thermos functional layer and an outer layer overlapped thereon and an air cushion including a plurality of individual air chambers evenly disposed in the compartment of the mattress envelope and an air supplying tube communicatively interconnecting the air chamber with each other. A thermos control arrangement includes a liquid supplying tube spirally extending at the thermos functional layer of the mattress envelope for guiding a flow of thermos liquid and a thermos energy generator arranged to regulate a temperature of the thermos liquid such that when the thermos liquid passes through the liquid supplying tube, the thermos liquid thermo-communicating with the thermos functional layer of the mattress envelope towards the outer layer so as to regulate a temperature of the mattress envelope.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Yongfeng Ye
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Publication number: 20060053559Abstract: Encapsulated insulation product includes a mattress (1) of fibres and a cladding covering the two principal surfaces (2, 3) and the two lateral surfaces (4, 5) of the mattress, this cladding including a first covering means in the form of a band (6) which covers at least a central part of the first principal surface (2) without extending beyond it and whilst being connected thereto, and a second covering means (7-9) which covers the second principal surface (3) of the mattress, its two lateral surfaces (4, 5) and marginal parts of its first principal surface, the second covering means being connected to the first and second principal surfaces and floating freely along the opposite lateral surfaces (4, 5) of the mattress.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Pierre Vantilt, Philippe Corteil
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Publication number: 20060053560Abstract: An airbed is having a built-in pump. The pump is removably received within a receptacle. When the pump is placed in the receptacle, an outlet port for the pump is in fluid communication with a valve. The valve is operated via a solenoid. In an embodiment, the valve is opened while the pump is operating to inflate the airbed. The valve is also opened to deflate the airbed. In accordance with an embodiment, the pump utilizes a dual fan configuration, having two sets of fan blades on opposite sides of a disc. Air inlets are provided for the fan housing of the pump on both the top and the bottom so that each set of blades may draw air into the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventor: Andrew Metzger
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Publication number: 20060053561Abstract: An airbed having a built-in pump. The pump is removably received within a receptacle. When the pump is placed in the receptacle, an outlet port for the pump is in fluid communication with a valve. The valve is operated via a solenoid. In an embodiment, the valve is opened while the pump is operating to inflate the airbed. The valve is also opened to deflate the airbed. In accordance with an embodiment, the pump utilizes a dual fan configuration, having two sets of fan blades on opposite sides of a disc. Air inlets are provided for the fan housing of the pump on both the top and the bottom so that each set of blades may draw air into the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Metzger, Shin Wu
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Publication number: 20060053562Abstract: A mattress for a hospital bed is provided. The mattress includes an encasing enclosing a compressible mattress portion and a rigid mattress portion. The compressible mattress portion has an integral construction extending from a head end of the bed to a foot end of the bed. The rigid mattress portion contracts from a first elongated position to a second retracted position, and the rigid portion contracting the compressible mattress portion therewith. The rigid mattress portion may be provided at any side or end section of the mattress. Accordingly, the width or length of the mattress can be modified.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Craig Poulos, Patrick Harris, Sohrab Soltani
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Publication number: 20060053563Abstract: A multipurpose tool for gripping an object and determining an orientation of a surface comprises a first arm with a jaw at one end and a grip at an opposite end and a second arm pivotally connected to the first arm about a pivot point. The second arm also has a jaw at one end and a grip at the opposite end. The grips are moveable between an open position for opening the jaws and a closed position for closing the jaws. At least one level vial is mounted on at least one of said arms such that the arm may be placed into engagement with the surface for determining the orientation of the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Lyle Skinner
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Publication number: 20060053564Abstract: Aqueous formulations are prepared by a process wherein at least one cyclic compound of the formula I is heated in the presence of water and of an acidic catalyst and, during or after the heating, H—X—R3 is at least partially separated off, where, in formula I, X is selected from oxygen, sulfur and N—R6, R3 and R6 are identical or different and are selected from C1-C12-alkyl, C3-C12-cycloalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted, C7-C13-aralkyl, C6-C14-aryl, substituted or unsubstituted, formyl, CO—C1-C12-alkyl, CO—C3-C12-cycloalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted, CO—C7-C13-aralkyl, CO—C6-C14-aryl, where, if X is N—R6, R3 and R6 may be linked to one another with formation of a ring; R1, R2 and R4 are identical or different and are selected from hydrogen, C1-C12-alkyl, C3-C12-cycloalkyl, substituted or unsubstituted, C7-C13-aralkyl, C6-C14-aryl, substituted or unsubstituted, it being possible in each case for two neighboring radicals to be linked to one another with formation of a ring; n is an integer from 1Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: Basf AktiengesellschaftInventors: Stephan Huffer, Gunter Sherr, Oliver Reese
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Publication number: 20060053565Abstract: A method of treating coloured fabrics with a luminance (L*)Less than 50, preferably black garments, which comprises contacting the fabrics with a wash liquor comprising:a) 0.1-0.001 g/L of a hydroxy C2-C4 alkyl derivative of a beta 1-4 polysaccharide, which is preferably hydroxyethyl cellylose andb) surfactant.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2003Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Deborah Cooke, Sarah Dixon, Timothy Finch, Colette Laurie, Andrew Parker
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Publication number: 20060053566Abstract: Compositions that include a mixture of three different ethoxylated alcohols with or without further products are useful for pretreating textile materials, especially cotton fabrics. The compositions have acceptable viscosities and are preferably used in the form of aqueous solutions or dispersions. These have little if any tendency to form foam, are highly compatible with enzymes and impart very good rewettability to textiles treated therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Biancamaria Prozzo, Peter Seifert
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Publication number: 20060053567Abstract: The present invention relates to an applicator for a fabric treatment composition and its application. More specifically the invention relates to a versatile, effective convenient to apply fabric treatment applicator and its method of application. Claimed and described is method for the application of a fabric treatment composition, which comprises bleach and which is left to evaporate after being applied to a fabric.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: David Sandbach, Jean Wevers, Gautier Engisch
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Publication number: 20060053568Abstract: Disclosed herein are novel heteroaromatic binuclear direct dyes, dye compositions containing these dyes and also a process for dyeing keratin fibers using them. In particular, the invention relates to heteroaromatic binuclear direct dyes comprising a pyridine nucleus. With these novel dyes, black shades that show good fastness can be obtained, and they also may show good stability in dye compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventor: Aziz Fadli
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Publication number: 20060053569Abstract: The present disclosure relates to double secondary para-phenylenediamine dye compounds. The present disclosure further relates to a dye composition comprising at least one double secondary para-phenylenediamine compound, a process for dyeing keratin fibers using the composition, and a kit for dyeing keratin fibers comprising a separate composition comprising an oxidizing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2005Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Xavier Radisson, Henri Samain, Eric Metais, Stephane Sabelle