Abstract: A scaffold for ergonomic positioning and reliable support of foot-control pedals of musical instruments is disclosed. The scaffold includes a three-walled channel for engaging the distal portion of the base of typical known keyboard control pedals. The scaffold is securely positioned for optimal foot access on the floor by means of a fixation socket which is engages an adjacent floor tube of a typical stand. The foot-pedal channel is adapted to engage the typical pedal base by friction and interference clamping to support its active elements at an ergonomic height and angular orientation during an energetic live performance with the keyboard player sitting and standing during different portions.
Abstract: This invention is a spring-powered bolt launcher to facilitate tugging wire or cable between two locations; typically, the locations are in low light levels, are remote by about 10–20 meters and are above a suspended ceiling in a building. The present launcher includes a unique hoop-rocker-slide mechanism to assure safe, controlled and precise launching of a bolt from the origin toward the target. The present launcher system also includes unique combinations of spliced-sequential tethers capable of accurate placement even over ranges of 20–30 meters. The present launcher system is also disclosed in the form of field-configurable kits which are carried in a portable case including a group of selectable component trays. Once the bolt is attached to cable to be pulled, the tether allows the operator to tug cable to be connected between the locations.
Abstract: A generalized, rationally-scaled design is disclosed for a line laying system for use in stringing communications cable across inaccessible spaces. The system includes a tethered projectile which is accurately aimed and launched to a defined target zone by means of a energy-store coupled with a pivoting release lever. The geometric details of placement of the pivot axis of the release lever are disclosed in detail. Specific configurations of the projectile guides and spring support ribs are also disclosed. Implications of design and materials upon accuracy and range are considered and optimal component finishes and tolerances are indicated.
Abstract: Animal therapeutic compositions containing aqueous Taxus plant extracts for treatment of animal diseases including insulin deficiency diseases are disclosed. Bioactive Taxus-derived agents are recovered from plant parts by the extraction process disclosed. The therapeutic compositions and forms for administration provided may also include additive agents for flavoring, coloring, and preservation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 11, 1996
Date of Patent:
September 1, 1998
Inventors:
Andre J. Verge, Arthur J. Verge, Jr., Arthur J. Verge, III
Abstract: Umpire's satchel with multiple fitted compartments for required equipment items, ID cards, first-aid supplies, hygiene items is disclosed. An external anchor for an absorbent wiper is provided. The satchel can be prepared in mirror-image models for right- or left-handed individuals. Optional features such as badge window and frontwall expansion pleat are also disclosed. Alternative custom configurations and embodiments with a removable panel of customized fitted compartments are indicated. Safety provisions for handling contaminated gameballs and HIV biohazards are disclosed.
Abstract: A portable, potable-water generator for producing high-purity liquid water by condensation of dew from ambient air. The generator employs filtration subsystems to remove particulates and aerosols from the incoming air. An enclosed heat absorber cools the filtered air to its dew point and collects droplets of condensate into a closed system. The collected dew is further continually treated in a bacteriostat loop to destroy adventitious living organisms and to filter out undesirable and dangerous contaminants. All the subsystems are failsafe-interlocked to disable the generator immediately and prevent delivery of water if any one of them stops functioning within predetermined safe limits.
Abstract: Processes for polyphase fluid extraction of concentrated, active therapeutic components from parts of selected medicinal plants which have been identified chemotaxonomically are described. The resulting products-by-processes are defined as Concentrated Fluid Therapeutic Extracts, CFTE, of the selected plant types, where T represents a specific herbal plant family such as Symphytum, SYM, Taxus, TAX, Panax, PAN or Aloe, ALO. The process disclosed for CFTE preparation includes multiple/sequential stages of diffusional transfer of bioactive constituents from plant tissue into liquid and/or vapor extraction phases under contact conditions of forced convection at controlled temperature and pressure. Therapeutic formulations based on CFTE including emulsions, aerosols, liposomes and controlled-release devices are presented. Treatment methods for a variety of mammalian diseases and conditions and complications of specific diseases are described.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 15, 1993
Date of Patent:
November 14, 1995
Inventors:
Miles C. Huffstutler, Jr., Gary M. Steuart
Abstract: Processes for polyphase fluid extraction of concentrated, active therapeutic components from parts of plants identified taxonomically as Symphytum, Taxus and Aloe species are described. The resulting products-by-processes are defined as Concentrated Fluid Plant Extracts (CFPE) of the respective plant types, where P can be S, T or A. The preparation process for CFPE includes multiple/sequential stages of diffusional transfer of the active constituents into liquid and/or vapor extraction phases under contact conditions of forced convection at controlled temperature and pressure. Therapeutic formulations based on CFPE including emulsions, aerosols, liposomes and controlled-release devices are presented. Treatment methods for a variety of skin conditions and complications of specific diseases are indicated.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 24, 1992
Date of Patent:
July 19, 1994
Inventors:
Gary M. Steuart, M. Conrad Huffstutler, Jr.