Abstract: A highly compact and lightweight 82 channel all banded VHF-UHF television antenna having three antenna elements wherein each element is the identical physical length and each element includes two half sections. Each antenna element is separated a predetermined distance from each other element wherein the predetermined distance is substantially less than one-tenth of the shortest wave length in the VHF band. A first set of coils are utilized to electrically lengthen the halves of the two elements for reception in the VHF band and a second set of coils are utilized to provide proper delays between the signals received by each antenna element so that when the signals are combined the signals are substantially additive and in phase. The antenna system includes a weatherproof housing containing a rotor, a preamplifier, and electronic circuitry.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 8, 1980
Date of Patent:
October 6, 1981
Assignee:
Winegard Company
Inventors:
John R. Winegard, Carey W. Shelledy, Keith B. Cowan
Abstract: A method for noncontacting measurement and imaging of subcutaneous temperature distributions for the early detection of tumors. The (black-body) thermal electromagnetic radiation emitted by hyperthermic tumorous tissues is collected, focussed and detected within several frequency bands from 8 GHz to 36 GHz using a specially designed light-weight elliptical reflector and a highly sensitive broadband radiometer which are scanned in a raster type fashion over the supine patient. Direct indication of subcutaneous temperatures, microcomputer-aided data processing, and color or grey scale image display provide clinically usable subcutaneous thermograms at several depths which, together with conventional cutaneous infrared thermograms, can be utilized for the early detection and mass screening of tumors such as breast cancer.
Abstract: A modular display system having a plurality of display modules, a plurality of display signs, a plurality of insertable digit panels, a plurality of insertable spacer panels, and one or a plurality of insertable colon panels. The display system is mounted to a wall and can be reconfigured as different predetermined configurations both as to the number of signs and modules. Each module can be changed to a variety of predetermined configurations. A thumbwheel switch is provided on each module so that with each different configuration, a different setting is entered on the thumbwheel switch thereby reconfiguring control information to display the data properly on each module.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 11, 1978
Date of Patent:
April 28, 1981
Assignee:
Colorado Time Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
William T. Beierwaltes, Donald P. Aupperle, William J. Nicolay
Abstract: A shelving system having a first series of nestable shelving units and a second series of nestable shelving units. All units in the first series are nestable one within the other and all units in the second series are nestable one within the other. When both unitized series are fully nested, the second series nests within the first series in an orthogonal relationship. The sides of all units are designed so that a plurality of predetermined heights corresponding to the heights of different units can be achieved by the unitized shelving system when assembled.
Abstract: An apparatus for holding a first rectangular board in a predetermined orientation to a second rectangular board. A holding apparatus is disclosed comprising a corner member having a first flat edge substantially corresponding in dimension to the width and thickness of a squared edge of the first board and a second flat edge located at a predetermined orientation from the first flat edge also corresponding in dimension to the width of the squared edge of the second board. Each flat edge of the corner member has an elongated protrusion, in the shape of a wedge, extending outwardly at a midpoint region. The protrusion engages a correspondingly formed tapered slot in the squared edges of the first and second boards. Bonding means is applied to the flat edges and protrusions to engage the squared end and tapered slot of each board.