Abstract: An apparatus pulverizes material composed of wet or dry discrete objects into relatively smaller particles with shock waves created by flowing the material through a housing having alternating rotors and orifice plates. The housing includes a first end having a feed chute for introducing the material into the housing, a second end having an opening for removing the smaller particles, and internal sides meeting in corners, which extend longitudinally between the first and second ends. A rotatable shaft extends substantially along a longitudinal central axis of the housing. Rotors each include a hub coupled to the shaft for rotation therewith, a substantially polygonal-shaped rotor plate centrally fixed to the hub and having apices, and a plurality of vanes each vanes extending approximately radially inward on a side of the rotor plate from an apex. Each orifice plate extends inwardly from the internal sides of the housing to a central aperture which provides an orifice around the shaft.
Abstract: An apparatus pulverizes material composed of wet or dry discrete objects into relatively smaller particles with shock waves created by flowing the material through a housing having alternating rotors and orifice plates. The housing includes a first end having a feed chute for introducing the material into the housing, a second end having an opening for removing the smaller particles, and internal sides meeting in corners, which extend longitudinally between the first and second ends. A rotatable shaft extends substantially along a longitudinal central axis of the housing. Rotors each include a hub coupled to the shaft for rotation therewith, a substantially polygonal-shaped rotor plate centrally fixed to the hub and having apices, and a plurality of vanes each vanes extending approximately radially inward on a side of the rotor plate from an apex. Each orifice plate extends inwardly from the internal sides of the housing to a central aperture which provides an orifice around the shaft.
Abstract: A tissue processing cassette adapted for processing small tissue specimens includes a base frame and a lid frame, each including a central opening and a face adapted to abut the face of the other in registered relationship in a closed position. A porous screen spans the central opening of each of the base frame and the lid frame, the screens being spaced apart when the cassette is closed, whereby the base frame, the lid frame and the screens define an enclosed area for holding a tissue specimen during preparation for histological examination. The porous screen permits processing fluids to flow through the enclosure, but resists entry of particulate contaminants into the enclosure, and also resists outflow of small tissue specimens from the enclosure during processing. The enclosure has an interior perimeter surface that includes no sharp corners that can trap a small specimen.
Abstract: A conventional STOP/SLOW traffic control sign mounted on a pole is supported and remotely operated by a portable stand having a tubular support mounted on a foldable frame which also carries a remotely controlled drive assembly so that the sign can be operated at a safe distance even by a person with disabilities.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 24, 1994
Date of Patent:
June 6, 1995
Assignee:
Quintech, Inc.
Inventors:
Samuel Singer, Harry Krasnikoff, Richard E. Miller, Frank C. Elling