Abstract: A method of making thermally imprintable baggage tag stock is disclosed. The steps comprise providing a first continuous web of a dense bond paper having inner and outer surfaces, providing a second continuous web of paper having inner and outer surfaces and having a release coating on its inner surface, providing continuous fibers between the inner surfaces of said first and second webs, continuously depositing an adhesive on the release coating for enveloping the fibers, and continuously joining the webs and fibers to permanently bond the fibers to the inner surface of the first web. Thereafter the webs are continuously separated at the release coating of the second web and a pressure-sensitive adhesive is deposited between the webs, and the webs are continuously rejoined to adhere the pressure-sensitive adhesive to the surface of the first web to which the fibers are bonded.
Abstract: An apparatus for placing corner protectors having elongate panels meeting at right angles onto vertical corners of pallet loads having vertical sides defining vertical corner comprises a magazine to hold a supply of the corner protectors and mechanisms for removing one corner protector from the magazine, transferring the corner protector to a position where one of its panels is disposed in close proximity to a vertical side of such a load, and displacing the corner protector until its other panel engages another side at the same corner of the load. In the magazine, the corner protectors extend vertically and are nested within one another. Also, the corner protectors are guided forwardly along a supporting chute. A wheeled carriage having an upright member is mounted operatively in the chute and prevents the corner protectors from tipping backwards.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a bovine immortalized mammary epithelial cell line which has normal physiological responses in that it produces milk constituents which comprises .alpha.- and .beta.-casein and lactose. There is provided, using the cell line of the present invention a method of `in vitro` studying lactation. There is provided a method of `in vitro` screening for gene expression of DNA constructs for transgenic cows, since the cell line of the present invention is a bovine one. The cell line can be further used in a method for indefinitely expressing foreign genes. The cell line of the present invention has been deposited at the ATCC under the accession number CRL 10274.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 3, 1989
Date of Patent:
July 13, 1993
Assignee:
The 501 Institution for the Advancement of Learning (McGill University)
Abstract: The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of aryl (or heteroaryl) piperazinyl-butylazole derivatives corresponding to the general formula I ##STR1## in which Ar denotes a nitrogenous or other aromatic radical chosen from differently substituted aryls, differently substituted 2-pyrimidine, 2-N-methyl-imidazole and 3-(1,2-benzisothiazole)Z.sub.1 denotes a nitrogen atom or an optionally substituted carbon atom which may be denoted by: C-R.sub.1Z.sub.2 denotes a nitrogen atom or an optionally substituted carbon atom which may be denoted by: C-R.sub.2Z.sub.4 denotes a nitrogen atom or an optionally substituted carbon atom which may be denoted by: C-R.sub.4 and R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3 and R.sub.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 6, 1992
Date of Patent:
July 13, 1993
Assignee:
Laboratorios Del Dr. Esteve, S.A.
Inventors:
Ramon Merce-Vidal, Jordi Frigola-Constansa, Juan Pares-Corominas
Abstract: A gasket having a metal core and a coextensive expanded graphite facing layer. The metal core provides a protective edge surrounding combustion openings. The edge is formed and curved downwardly to embrace the edge of the expanded graphite, but is not reentrant. The tip of the edge is spaced from the plane of the inner core surface by a distance equal to the thickness of the expanded graphite layer.
Abstract: The present invention discloses the preparation of R-configured trialkylsilylethynyl .alpha.-alcohols from similarly substituted .alpha.-ketones, and vice versa, catalyzed by the alcohol dehydrogenase of Lactobacillus kefir, ATCC No. 35411. Also disclosed is the acceptance or transfer of a hydride ion from or to the pro-R face of NADPH or NADP, respectively, as catalyzed by that enzyme.
Abstract: Methods and compositions of a deuterium-containing compound are disclosed that are utilized in the treatment of hypertension. Compositions containing deuterium oxide, deuterated foods or deuterated antihypertensive drugs dissolved or dispersed in a physiologically tolerable diluent are administered to patients in need of treatment for hypertensive disorders. Methods for the lowering of elevated blood pressure and for decreasing the likelihood of the onset of hypertension in a patient are disclosed.
Abstract: A dispenser for bulk comestibles comprises a bin, a trough disposed beneath the bin, and an auger rotatable on the trough. The bin has a floor sloping downwardly and backwardly and defining an aperture in a back portion of the bin. The auger is disposed to underlie the aperture. The auger is made from a metal rod coiled to provide a vane. The auger has a relatively wide pitch except for a front portion having a relatively narrow pitch. A door mounted pivotably on the trough is pivotable between a position wherein the door closes an outlet for the trough and a position wherein the door is disposed away from the outlet. A spring biases the door to the outlet-closing position.
Abstract: A load washer comprising a pair of thin metal washers between which a contact sensor is positioned. The contact sensor includes pairs of confronting electrodes at a plurality of spaced zones with a pressure sensitive resistive material between each pair, which, under pressure, provide an indication of the force applied to the load washer.
Abstract: A safety brake of the type for use in hoist. As a hoist cage descends or ascends faster than a predetermined safety speed, a corresponding high speed motion is transmitted to a main shaft of the safety brake through a input pinion gear connected to the main shaft for engagement with a vertical rack attached to a hoist tower. Movable braking disks are attached to the main shaft for rotation therewith. Fixed braking disks are interleaved with the movable disks. Such high speed motion causes a dog retained in the main shaft to centrifugally move outwardly to engage the drum. The actuator assembly connected to the drum acts to cause the drum to move against the fixed and movable braking disks.
Abstract: The present invention relates to non ionic surfactants having the general formula (I): ##STR1## wherein: R.sup.1 is H or CH3R.sup.2 is H or OHR.sup.3 is H or OHR.sup.4 is an alkyl of formula --(CH.sub.2).sub.n --CH.sub.3 wherein n is an integer comprised between 6 and 20It also relates to a process for treatment of proteins containing medium without denaturation of said proteins, using these surfactants.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 14, 1990
Date of Patent:
June 29, 1993
Assignee:
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Abstract: Polyaspartic acid having a weight average molecular weight of 1000 to 5000 is produced by hydrolysis of anhydropolyaspartic acid. Anhydropolyaspartic acid is produced by condensation polymerization of L-aspartic acid. Greater than 80% conversion is achievable utilizing "temperature vs time" profiles.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 22, 1991
Date of Patent:
June 22, 1993
Assignee:
Donlar Corporation
Inventors:
Larry P. Koskan, Kim C. Low, Abdul R. Y. Meah, Anne M. Atencio
Abstract: A protein comprising at least a first functional site having the ability to bind the cap structure of mRNA and a second functional site having the ability to bind a solid support matrix in such a manner as to allow the first functional site to be immobilized and still remain functionally accessible to interact with the cap structure of mRNA. Also within the scope of the present invention is a method for generating a cDNA library mostly containing full-length cDNAs. The method comprises the incubation of a mixture comprising mRNA:cDNA hybrids with 1) a single strand RNA specific nuclease and 2) the above-mentioned protein. The resulting mixture is then passed through a column comprising a support matrix having the ability to bind the second functional site of the above-mentioned protein in order to selectively bind complete mRNA:cDNA hybrids. The mRNA:cDNA hybrids are then competitively eluted with a cap analog and full-length cDNA strands are separated and recovered.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 24, 1992
Date of Patent:
June 15, 1993
Assignee:
McGill University
Inventors:
Nahum Sonenberg, Isaac Edery, Michael Altmann
Abstract: A method of producing high molecular weight polysuccinimide and high molecular weight polyaspartic acid. Reacting maleic anhydride with ammonia and further reacting with polymerized polysuccinimide. Hydrolyzing the resultant product to form polyaspartic acid.
Abstract: Photocurable liquid coating compositions adapted to provide primary coatings for optical glass fibers are disclosed. These compositions comprise polycarbonate-based acrylate-terminated polyurethane, an acrylate of an unsubstituted or C.sub.1 -C.sub.10 alkyl substituted phenol that is alkoxylated with a C.sub.2 -C.sub.4 alkylene oxide and at least one alkylacrylate having a T.sub.g below about -45.degree. C. Films produced from these ultraviolet light curable compositions are flexible and possess good water resistance and good wet adhesion.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 27, 1992
Date of Patent:
June 15, 1993
Assignee:
Stamicarbon, B.V.
Inventors:
Clive J. Coady, Erwin S. Poklacki, John M. Zimmerman, Timothy E. Bishop, John L. Derer
Abstract: A system and method for handing back a movable transceiver to a different cell site from the original cell site includes circuitry for sensing signals from the movable transceiver which are transmitted on a modified frequency as well as circuitry for translating those signals back to their originally assigned frequencies without changing the detected field strength of the signal, in combination with circuitry for forwarding the translated signals to the different cell site for hand-off evaluation. The method includes sensing the received signals, translating the received signals to an originally assigned frequency based on either a fixed offset or other provided information concerning the translation along with a step of continually updating those frequencies which are to be retranslated.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 15, 1991
Date of Patent:
June 8, 1993
Assignee:
Orion Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Samuel A. Leslie, William A. Bowen, Michael W. Evans
Abstract: The present invention relates to novel indole derivatives which have interesting pharmacodynamic effects indicating pronounced activity in the treatment of psychic disorders, especially psychoses and, at the same time, a low degree of undesired side effects.Moreover, the invention relates to methods for the preparation of said indole derivatives, pharmaceutical compositions containing same, and methods for the treatment of psychic disorders, especially psychoses, by administering a therapeutically active amount of one of said derivatives to a living animal body, including human beings.The novel indole derivatives of the present invention are represented by the following formula; ##STR1## wherein R is phenyl, optionally substituted with halogen.[., lower alkyl or trifluoromethyl,.]. or a hetero aromatic group, such as 2-thienyl, 3-thienyl, .[.2-furoyl, 3-furoyl, 2-thiazol, 2-oxazol, 2-imidazole, 2-pyridyl, 3-pyridyl.]. .Iadd.2-oxazolyl, 2-imidazolyl, 2-pyridyl 3-pyridyl.Iaddend.or 4-pyridyl; R.sup.