Abstract: A universal pill splitter as an upper pill splitter body with a cutting blade affixed to a lower side of the upper body and a lower body rotating affixed to the upper body, with two pill stops affixed to the upper side of the lower body, with a slide slidingly affixing to the lower body, wherein the slide further contains two pill guides at either side of a slot centrally located in the slide body, so that when a pill is place on the lower body against the pill stops and the slide is pushed forward so that it engages the pill, pressing it securely against the pill stops, the pill may be split by rotating the upper body toward the lower body, thereby driving the cutting blade against a top of the pill.
Abstract: The current invention includes a client computer and an Email server 6, in which the client computer contains an Email client 12 having a physical Email address. A Client Control Program resides on the client computer. An Alias Email Server 100 communicates with the client over a network. The physical Email address is entered into the Client Control Program, with client identification information. The Alias Email Server 100 generates an alias Email address, which is returned to the user, and is stored in the Alias Email Server. The Alias Email Address is made available to third parties communicating with the client. The Email is intercepted by the Alias Email Server, and is either forwarded to the client, filtered, or blocked, under control of the client. A log of all transactions is available to the client.
Abstract: A microporous polyolefin battery separator membrane is extremely high in porosity, high in puncture strength, very low in shrinkage and with shutdown temperature of 130-140 degrees C. and melt integrity greater than 165 degrees C. It consists of 20-30% by weight of a UHMW polyethylene having Mw of 1×106 or higher, 60-70% by weight of a HDPE having average Mw of between 200,000-500,000 and 5-15% by weight of TiO2 with an average particle size of less than 0.2 microns.
Abstract: Methods and systems for treating skin disease are disclosed. Heat is applied at a controlled temperature, for a predetermined period of time, to a skin lesion associated with a skin disease according to embodiments. The temperature used, according to embodiments, is in a range between about 46-62° C., and controlled within a narrow tolerance depending upon the nature of the skin treatment.
Abstract: A Flash memory system includes N flash devices, where N is an integer, each flash device having a flash device interface consisting of a control signal line, a R/B signal line, and a I/O signal line, and wherein each flash device has an operating speed of s. A logic block is connected to each flash device interface, and is further connected to a controller which whose interfaces also has a control signal line, a R/B signal line, and a I/O signal line, so that controller operates at an operating speed of N times s, and wherein the logic block controls each flash device simultaneously.
Abstract: A High Frequency Digital Oscillator contains a ring oscillator having an output fn, and having coarse and fine frequency adjustments, wherein the input signal f1 is the input to both the ring oscillator and the High-Frequency Digital Oscillator, which has a multiplicity of output signals including f2, f4, and f8 at one-half, one fourth, and one-eighth the frequency of fn respectively, and wherein an input gating signal causes the oscillator to start or stop, a signal fc=¼*(f4) causing a coarse frequency adjustment and a signal ?=(1/f1?1/fc) making a fine adjustment, and by stopping the new output before the rising edge of f1; and then restarting starting the new output at the rising edge of so that the output and input are synchronized.
Abstract: A packaging technology for silicon chips is similar to ball grid array packaging technology of the prior art without, however, the use of printed board substrate of the prior art Instead pins are used that are part of a planar frame, the pins folded to a position 90 degrees from the plane of the frame, after which the frame is disposed in contact with the chip, pads on the frame and the chip are connected, and then entire assembly is then encapsulated. The edges of the frame are then cut off, leaving the encapsulation to maintain the configuration of the package in place.
Abstract: A method for synchronizing an output signal of a device phase aligned with an input clock includes the steps of providing an oscillator signal having a period ?n of 1/(f1*2n), wherein f1 is the clock frequency, and wherein the oscillator signal is phase aligned with the input clock signal, so a multiple of the clock frequency is produced. A number of delayed signals are generated, each having the same period as the input clock signal, but delayed by multiples of one-half the oscillator period from the input clock. The phase difference between the unadjusted output signal each delayed signal is determined, and the smallest value of the phase difference calculated. This smallest phase difference value is then added to the clock signal, resulting in a delayed clock, which is then used to generated the delayed output signal, which will be in close synchronization with the input clock.
Abstract: An Active edge connector for memory modules has a base including two PCB sides and a spacer separating the sides, with driver chips mounted on each side of each side, printed wiring electrically connecting a first set of electrical signals from each of the driver chips to a mother board on which the connector is mounted, and printed wiring for electrically connecting a second set of electrical signals from each of the driver chips to a memory module inserted in the edge connector. When a group of connectors are mounted on a mother board, electrical signals arriving at the first connector are routed to its driver chips, producing re-driven signals to the next connector, and so on. A decoder circuit provides addressing signals determining the last such connector to which the signals are intended, and which prevents the signals from going to any connectors containing memories not addressed.
Abstract: A status indicator for a dishwasher that has a front-loading door and an upper basket having a wire frame within the dishwasher is made up of a body and a hook, where the hook is rotatingly affixed to the wire frame of the upper basket in one of two positions, the first position with the body rotated onto the outside of the upper basket so that the door is kept in an open state, and a second position, in which the body is rotated to the inside of the upper basket, so that the door is left in a closed state, and wherein the body of the indicator may be vertically rotated to display one of two rubrics, one indicating clean dishes, and the other dirty dishes.
Abstract: A High Frequency Digital Oscillator contains a ring oscillator having an output fn, and having coarse and fine frequency adjustments, wherein the input signal f1 is the input to both the ring oscillator and the High-Frequency Digital Oscillator, which has a multiplicity of output signals including f2, f4, and f8 at one-half, one fourth, and one-eighth the frequency of fn respectively, and wherein an input gating signal causes the oscillator to start or stop, a signal fc=¼*(f4) causing a coarse frequency adjustment and a signal ?=(1/f1?1/fc) making a fine adjustment, and by stopping the new output before the rising edge of f1; and then restarting starting the new output at the rising edge of so that the output and input are synchronized.
Abstract: A method for restoring healthy vision includes first establishing a visual target, then having the subject keep horizontal and vertical lines, through the center of the plane of the target, respectively parallel to corresponding horizontal and vertical lines through the centers of the eyes, and fixing the eyes on the central part of the target while performing all the following steps, taken in order, which include slowly rotating the head to the right about five degrees, keeping the eyes horizontally aligned, then stopping and performing about four eye blinks, then repeating the rotation and blinks in five-degree increments until an excursion of about 30 degrees is reached, then repeating the procedure to the left, until and excursion of about 30 degrees to the left of center is reached, then repeating the procedure again to the right, until the nose is pointing directly at the target.
Abstract: An apparatus for illuminating the interior of a balloon includes a cylindrical plug with an integrally-formed radially extending integral flange insertable within the balloon neck. A light element is affixed to the plug and disposed within the neck. A battery is electrically connected to the light element and is typically mounted next to the light element, or includes the light element in a single assembly. Switching is provided to turn the lighting element on and off which, in the preferred embodiment is effected by inflating the balloon with the apparatus inserted into the balloon neck. The light element may be affixed to the head of the apparatus by magnetic means, by means of a screw-on cap, or by other well-known techniques.
Abstract: A microporous polyolefin battery separator membrane is extremely high in porosity, high in puncture strength, very low in shrinkage and with shutdown temperature of 130-140 degrees C. and melt integrity greater than 165 degrees C. It is made of UHMWPE having a weight-average molecular weight of 1×106 or more and an inert filler. A second microporous polyolefin battery separator has a shutdown temperature of between 95 and 110 degrees C. and a melt integrity of more than 165 degrees C. It is made from an UHMWPE having a weight-average molecular weight of 1×106 or more, a shutdown (LMWPE) having a weight-average molecular weight of 4500 or less and an inert filler. Both membranes have a thickness of 5-75 microns, a porosity of 30-95%, an air permeability of 1-200 sec/10 cc, an average pore diameter of 0.001 to 1 micron and puncture strength of more than 300 grams/25 ?m.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 29, 2005
Date of Patent:
January 29, 2008
Inventors:
Garrin Samii, Abbas M Samii, David C Veno
Abstract: A microporous polyolefin battery separator membrane is extremely high in porosity, high in puncture strength, very low in shrinkage and with shutdown temperature of 130-140 degrees C. and melt integrity greater than 165 degrees C. It is made of UHMWPE having a weight-average molecular weight of 1×106 or more and an inert filler. A second microporous polyolefin battery separator has a shutdown temperature of between 95 and 110 degrees C. and a melt integrity of more than 165 degrees C. It is made from an UHMWPE having a weight-average molecular weight of 1×106 or more, a shutdown (LMWPE) having a weight-average molecular weight of 4500 or less and an inert filler. Both membranes have a thickness of 5-75 microns, a porosity of 30-95%, an air permeability of 1-200 sec/10 cc, an average pore diameter of 0.001 to 1 micron and puncture strength of more than 300 grams/25 ?m.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 26, 2005
Date of Patent:
January 29, 2008
Inventors:
Garrin Samii, Abbas M Samii, David C Veno
Abstract: A pill splitter splits a pill in quarters along a major axis and a minor axis The pill splitter has a lower body, and an upper body, integrally affixed to the lower body. A rotating bed receptacle is rotatingly affixed in the pill splitter, and contains a bed substantially conforming to the pill shape. A membrane, disposed below the bed, contains a cruciate cutout into which are formed a major axis slit and a minor axis slit. A long, thin cutting blade is disposed below and in proximity to the bed receptacle. In use the, receptacle is rotated to a position so that the cutting blade is disposed beneath the one axis slit and beneath the corresponding axis of the pill. A blow struck to a plunger aligned with the blade by plunger slots and guides cuts the pill along the chosen axis.
Abstract: A sail furler with a recirculating halyard includes a foil having a longitudinal halyard channel and a longitudinal recirculating halyard channel formed within; and a halyard, having a first and second end, the halyard affixed at its first end to a slider, the slider affixed to head of the sail, the halyard rising to an upper end of the foil, leading through a top cap, and then descending downwards through the halyard channel to an exit of the halyard channel in proximity to a lower end of the foil, then ascending through the recirculating halyard channel, and terminating at its second end to the slider, so that the distance between the second halyard end and the head of the sail remains constant whether the sail is raised or lowered.
Abstract: A component packet manager for a computer-based database processing system containing a database consists of a number of other components, including one or more user applications and an application interface which communicates data to and from each user application. An entity manager communicates data to and from the application interface, while a constraint manager communicates data to and from the application interface.