Abstract: A CPU cooler based on a flow field of impinging jet array includes a cooling base having an array of recesses on a top surface. The cooling base is disposed on a CPU. An orifice plate of a size substantially similar to the cooling base has an array of orifices with each orifice corresponding to a recess of the array of recesses. The orifice plate is spaced above the cooling base by a separation distance. A fan is secured to the CPU, with the cooling base and orifice plate being secured between the fan and the CPU. The fan when activated provides a coolant flow that produces vortical flow structures with enhanced turbulence on each recess by impinging air jets onto the recesses through the orifices corresponding to the recesses, thereby dissipating heat generated fly the running CPU.
Abstract: A flexible paper microwave package in the form of an easily expandable, nontrapping bag (18) is disclosed including a bottom wall (20) and a top wall (22) interconnected together adjacent their circular outer peripheries (20a, 22a) by first and second interconnection portions (26a, 26b). In one preferred form, the top wall (22) is formed from a first portion (22d) having an oval shaped access opening closed by an oval shaped closure portion (22e) interconnected by a seal (40) to the first portion (22d). The bottom and top walls (20, 22) expand into an opposing double domed shape as the food product is being popped, puffed, or expanded in the microwave oven. This domed shape of the bottom wall (22) keeps the food product huddled closer together and enhances the bag (18) to rock to maximize gravimetric separation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 15, 2002
Date of Patent:
May 11, 2004
Assignee:
General Mills, Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas J. Martuch, Randal J. Monforton, Marsha D. Thompson Hunt, Melissa L. Jacobs
Abstract: A grip structure includes a surface material layer, a substrate material layer, the surface material layer and the substrate material layer laminated with each other, and a plurality of evenly distributed bonding combination points secured between the surface material layer and the substrate material layer, so that the surface material layer can be bonded and combined with the substrate material layer by the bonding combination points. In such a manner, the sweat or water will return to infiltrate into the surface of the grip structure in a slower speed, thereby greatly enhancing the comfortable sensation of holding the grip structure of the racket.
Abstract: A surface dresser for removing contaminants includes a body assembly with a stationary seat and an adjustable assembly with a dressing wheel. The adjustable assembly is rotatably mounted on an outer periphery of the stationary seat. Two pairs of pin holes are defined in the stationary seat, and a flexible pin with two short ends is movably mounted in each pair of pin holes. A latch is slidably attached on the outer periphery of the stationary seat and has two clamping holes and two detents corresponding to two adjacent pin holes. When the adjustable assembly is rotated relative to the body assembly by a specific angle, the flexible pins selectively engage the clamping holes and the detents in the latch to lock the adjustable assembly. Consequently, the angle of the dressing wheel is adjustable to accommodate various requirements.
Abstract: A ratchet wrench and lighting circuit arrangement includes a ratchet wrench, the ratchet wrench having a hollow ratchet driving member mounted in a box at one end thereof, a holder shell fitted into the ratchet driving member and detachably secured thereto by a screw joint, and a lighting circuit assembly installed in the holder shell and controlled to emit light through a lens at a bottom side of the ratchet driving member.
Abstract: A pair of eyeglasses comprises a frame comprising two first lens, two bifurcated first end pieces each including a channel, and a cavity in a bridge; two replaceable lens frames each comprising a second lens (e.g., tinted lenses), a second end piece at one end, the second end piece being threadedly fastened in the channel, a rear tab at the other end releasbly fastened in the cavity, and at least one ridge on the tab, the ridge being urged against inside of the cavity; and two temple pieces each having a forward connecting end pieces pivotably, threadedly fastened in the channel.