Abstract: A hypodermic injection device comprised of a barrel with an open end, an annular barrel grip at the open end, a luer sleeve at the distal end, a septum in the luer sleeve, and a guide-way in alignment with the central axis of the barrel extending through a guide-way in the luer sleeve. The injection device also comprises a piston in alignment with the central axis engaged for sliding movement within the barrel. The piston has a lock attached to the piston for depression of the lock into a depression space so the piston may be extended into the barrel and for return of the lock to a raised position upon release of depression pressure to allow the piston to be again locked from axial extension into the barrel. The piston also has a faceplate on its distal end with a hook at its periphery for hooking a support plate when the piston is turned within the barrel.
Abstract: An above ground tower foundation uses embedded tension/compression components secured to a ground level cap. The components each terminate distally in a below ground soil or rock anchoring structure. The components embed without deep wide area site excavation or dewatering. The components with their distal anchoring structure provide exceptional bearing and tension capacity to the foundation, and high resistance to overturning moments acting on the tower. The tension/compression components may be straight or tapered piles with distal end helical fins, piles with a distal end grouted soil or rock anchor, caissons with a distal belled section, caissons with a distal end grouted soil or rock anchor, helical screw anchors or any combinations thereof
Construction of this foundation comprises the following steps. A minimal ground-level excavation is established for the cap. The tension/compression components embed into deep, high-strength soil layers without deep below ground excavation. The cap is formed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 6, 2000
Date of Patent:
December 23, 2003
Assignee:
Barr Engineering Co.
Inventors:
William K. Cody, John R. Larson, Jerome A. Grundtner
Abstract: This invention is a method for forming a chemical conversion coating on ferrous metal substrates, the chemical solutions used in the coating and the articles coated thereby. By modifying and combining the features of two existing, but heretofore unrelated, coating technologies, a hybrid conversion coating is formed. Specifically, a molecular iron/oxygen-enriched intermediate coating, such as a dicarboxylate or phosphate, is applied to a ferrous substrate by a first oxidation. The intermediate coating pre-conditions the substrate to form a surface rich in molecular iron and oxygen in a form easily accessible for further reaction. This oxidation procedure is followed by a coloring procedure using a heated (about 120-220° F.) oxidizing solution containing alkali metal hydroxide, alkali metal nitrate, alkali metal nitrite or mixtures thereof, which reacts with the iron and oxygen enriched intermediate coating to form magnetite (Fe3O4).
Abstract: A female guidance and polarizing means for either the male or female parts of a separable electrical connector which carry mating eletrical contacts. The polarizing and guide means is mounted in predetermined positions on either the male or female connector parts. The removable bushing has a portion which is keyed to the male polarizing pin to permit the connector parts to be mated only when the correct parts are presented to each other. The removable female polarizing guide bushing is made of resilient plastic material having a keyway, a flange, a polygonal body section, and a plurality of fingers with shoulders for engagement with the connector parts. The bushing is inserted into a bore in the connector body. The bore comprises a series of three axially aligned apertures. The fingers snap into one of these apertures and the bushing is thereby retained from moving longitudinally in one direction. The flange fits into an aperture which has a diameter greater than that of the flange.