Abstract: A sticky element, comprising a sticky element having an insect-attracting color and an insect-attracting scent, the sticky element comprising sufficient sticky qualities to cause an insect to become permanently attached to the sticky element when any portion of the insect contacts with the sticky element, the sticky element adaptable to being disposed upon a surface. The surface may comprise a wrapping material, a flower pot cover, a flower pot, a floral arrangement, or other surface. When the sticky element is disposed on a wrapping material, the wrapping material is used to wrap a floral arrangement or decoratively cover a flower pot.
Abstract: A rapid presence-absence method for determining if fecal coliform cells are present in a sample. Portions of the original sample are filtered and retained upon microporous filters which are placed in incubation containers having an actuating medium containing a fluorogenic substrate. The samples are incubated for predetermined durations of from about twenty minutes to six hours. After adjusting the pH is incubation to an alkaline level, the containers are irradiated and the fluorescent light emitted is measured. The measured values are adjusted for background fluorescence and corrected for extraneous sources of fluorescence. It is concluded that fecal cells are present in the original sample (i.e., at least one fecal coliform cell per 100 milliliters) when the corrected fluorescence values are positive and meet certain predetermined criteria.
Abstract: A floral container having a water-impermeable external layer for a floral grouping comprising a holding material and having a water-impermeable external surface layer. The holding material is constructed of a material capable of receiving a portion of a floral grouping, botanical item or propagule and supporting the botanical item, floral grouping or propagule. A sheet of material may be extended about a portion of the holding material and a crimped portion or bonded portion is formed in the sheet of material with the crimped portion or the bonded portion cooperating to hold the sheet of material about the holding material to provide a decorative cover. A bond or other tying device may also be used to bond the sheet of material to the flower pot.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 3, 1995
Date of Patent:
May 14, 1996
Assignees:
The Family Trust U/T/A/, Southpac Trust International, Inc.
Abstract: Apparatus for providing a decorative cover for a flower pot comprising a collar wherein the collar clamps a sheet of material to the flower pot or wherein the sheet of material is connected to the collar and the collar is connectable to the flower pot.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 30, 1995
Date of Patent:
May 14, 1996
Assignees:
The Family Trust U/TA, Southpac Trust International, Inc.
Inventors:
Donald E. Weder, Franklin J. Craig, William F. Straeter, Joseph G. Straeter
Abstract: Apparatus for providing a decorative cover for a flower pot comprising a collar wherein the collar clamps a sheet of material to the flower pot or wherein the sheet of material is connected to the collar and the collar is connectable to the flower pot.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 9, 1995
Date of Patent:
May 14, 1996
Assignees:
The Family Trust, Southpac Trust International, Inc.
Inventors:
Donald E. Weder, Franklin J. Craig, William F. Straeter, Joseph G. Straeter
Abstract: An apparatus for creating a three-dimensional perspective image of an object surface. The apparatus includes a laser, a computer system and a video camera with a sensor matrix. The laser is moved to a plurality of positions to project a light ray upon an object surface. Each projected light ray is parallel to the optical axis of the video camera. The sensor matrix of the video camera detects an image area corresponding to each one of the projected light rays. The computer system identifies an image point from each image area, calculates an image of the object surface defined by three-dimensional grid coordinates and transforms the image coordinates into three-dimensional coordinates which define the real object surface. In another embodiment, a number of lasers are arranged in an array to project parallel light rays upon the object surface. The lasers are actuated according to a predetermined sequence to project parallel light rays upon the object surface one at a time.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 2, 1994
Date of Patent:
April 30, 1996
Assignee:
The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma
Abstract: An apparatus for carrying multiple pairs of handcuffs comprising a wristlet retaining member attachable to a belt. The retaining member shaped to define a wristlet receiving slot dimensioned to slidably receive a portion of one of the handcuffs. The retaining member including a biasing portion and a rigid portion with one end of the rigid portion overlapping one end of the biasing portion such that the biasing portion is positioned inwardly adjacent the second end of the rigid portion.
Abstract: An acrylic/lactam monomer based polymeric resin is provided which has excellent weatherability, outstanding transparency and optical clarity, improved heath and solvent resistance, as well as improved impact strength. The acrylic/lactam monomer based polymeric resin is formulated by the catalytic activation at ambient temperature of a polymerization syrup which contains from about 300 to about 2970 parts by volume of an acrylic monomer, from about 30 to about 2700 parts by volume of a lactam monomer, from about 0.3 parts to about 40 parts by volume of a mercaptan chain transfer agent and from about 0.3 to about 40 parts by volume of a crosslinking agent capable of crosslinking the acrylic monomer and the lactam monomer. To prevent further polymerization of the polymeric constituents of the polymerization syrup, as well as to enhance the shelf life of the polymerization syrup, an effective amount of a polymerization inhibitor and an ultraviolet light stabilizer are incorporated into the polymerization syrup.