Abstract: This invention relates to a system for automatically self-adjusting the height, length and direction of an electrical power cable connecting a movable machine, such as a crane, to a fixed electrical power supply. One end of the cable is wrapped around a reel which is arranged within a housing that is freely rotatable about a vertical axis. That end is connected to an electrical power source. The opposite end of the cable is connected to a machine which is moveable towards and away from, and around, the reel. A motor rotates the reel for winding up, and applying a tension upon, the cable so that the center portion of the cable, which extends between the reel and machine, is held relatively taut and generally horizontal. The central portion of the cable extends through a vertical slot in the housing so that its height, length and direction of extension towards the machine are automatically adjusted in response to the position of the moveable machine relative to the reel.
Abstract: An anti-choke attachment for a horse for preventing internal blockage of the horse's nasopharynx or other blockage of the horse's breathing when the horse is running or vigorously exercising. The attachment temporarily locks the horse's head against tilting downwardly or swinging sidewise. The attachment comprises a rigid plate having a lower part shaped to fit against a horse's neck and an upper part shaped to fit beneath the rear portion of the horse's jaw. An elongated, relatively thick, resilient pad arranged on the upper part is arranged to fit closely within the intermandibulary space region along the rear of the horse's head so as to prevent downward tilting and sidewise swinging of the head relative to the neck which both prevents partial blockage of the nasopharynx and helps maintain driver control of the horse.
Abstract: A safety lockout system deactivates a safety switch to interrupt unintentional electrical current flow or signals controlled by a safety switch which is used on door-like closures. The switch generally comprises two components: one mounted on a moveable closure and the other mounted on an adjacent fixed member, such as a door frame. When the two components are aligned and closely adjacent to each other, as when the closure is in closed position, the switch allows current to flow to an electrically powered device. But when the closure is in its open position, the components are not aligned or closely arranged next to each other so that the lockout system automatically deactivates the switch which then prevents unintentional current flow to the device. The closure and the adjacent fixed member are normally locked together by a slider element which engages a keeper element when the closure is in its closed position.