Abstract: A technique for penile enlargement. The apparent length of the penis is first increased by cutting ligaments that attach the penis to the pubic bone. Then the girth of the penis is increased by making two cuts making two apertures in the penile skin near the base of the penis and near the glans of the penis and inverting the skin from the top side of the penis so that the glans of the penis protrudes through one of the skin aperture substantially all of the exposed penis protrudes through the other skin aperture, leaving at least the top half of the penis skinless defining a bare penile region. One or more layers of donated skin are attached to the patient's skin covering the bare region. Then the patients skin from the back of his penis is re-inverted approximately back to its original position and covering the donated skin stitched to the patient's skin. The two incisions are then closed.
Abstract: A high energy photon source. A pair of plasma pinch electrodes are located in a vacuum chamber. A working gas which includes a noble buffer gas and an active gas chosen to provide a desired spectral line. A pulse power source provides electrical pulses at voltages high enough to create electrical discharge between the electrodes to produce very high temperature, high density plasma pinch in the working gas providing radiation at the spectral line of the active gas. An external reflection radiation collector-director collects radiation produced in the plasma pinches and directs the radiation in a desired direction. In a preferred embodiment the active gas is lithium and the buffer gas is helium and the radiation collector-director is coated with the material used for the electrodes. A good choice for the material is tungsten.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 2, 1999
Date of Patent:
April 1, 2003
Assignee:
Cymer, Inc.
Inventors:
William N. Partlo, Igor V. Fomenkov, Daniel L. Birx
Abstract: The present invention provides an ultra pure purge system for discharge lasers. The LNP, the output coupler, the wavemeter and selected high voltage components are contained in sealed chambers each having a purge inlet port and a purge outlet port. Purge gas such as N2 is filtered and directed to each of the inlet ports. Gas exiting the outlet ports may be directed to flow monitors having alarms so that any loss of purge will be immediately detected. Purge gas may be exhausted or recirculated.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 29, 2001
Date of Patent:
March 25, 2003
Assignee:
Cymer, Inc.
Inventors:
Shahryar Rokni, Xiaojiang J. Pan, Eckehard D. Onkels
Abstract: This invention relates to a portable, collapsible stand for supporting materials such as books, sheet materials and the like in a convenient position to be viewed by an individual.