Abstract: A sports helmet with portable audio sound producing capabilities is disclosed for use on a wearer's head during physical exercise or sports activities at which head injuries are to be protected against. There is a protective shell head covering composed of impact absorbing material which has downwardly facing rim portions terminating above the wearer's ear canals. Straps are provided for removably fastening the protective shell on a wearer's head. A sound speaker is attached at the downwardly facing rim portions above the wearer's ear canal. The speaker is spaced away from the ears so that the ear canals are not shielded. The speaker is aimed so that sound emitted therefrom is primarily directed downwardly past the wearer's ear canal. Other sounds, warnings, or communications from the surroundings can also be heard. A portable sound signal producing device communicates signals to the speaker for causing desirable sounds to be emitted from the speakers during physical exercise or sports activity.
Abstract: A folding device for a stroller includes a positioning device securely mounted to an upper end of a front member and a retainer device mounted to an associated end of a handle of the stroller. The positioning device includes a groove therein, a sliding hook member slidably mounted in the groove and having a hook, a button having a first end pivotally mounted to the positioning device and a second resting on an upper end of the sliding hook member to actuate the sliding hook member, and a spring for biasing the sliding hook member upwardly. The retainer device includes a first end securely mounted to the associated end of the handle, a second end pivotally mounted to the positioning means, and a retainer member projecting transversely from a longitudinal direction thereof for releasably engaging with the hook of the sliding hook member.
Abstract: Aqueous cleaning compositions comprising phosphate esters, ethoxylated amines having five or more moles of ethoxylation, or optionally, an ethoxylated alcohol or ethoxylated alkyl phenol.
Abstract: An integrally molded plastic device for supporting and storing elongated strands such as decorative light strings, the frame comprising integral cord winding members, cooperatively aligned hook and slot-containing members, electrical plug retention members, and a centrally disposed handgrip member.
Abstract: A pipeline inspection pig includes a drive mechanism, a first field generator and first sensor section connected to the drive mechanism and is driven thereby helically through the pipeline in a clockwise rotational direction. A second field generator and second sensor section is also connected to the drive mechanism and is driven thereby helically through the pipeline in a counterclockwise direction. A data recorder is operatively connected to the first sensor section and to the second sensor section for recording field interruption data from which a plot of anomalies in the pipeline can be generated as a grid of intersecting helical sensor signal pathways of the first and second sensors.
Abstract: A learning system is disclosed that comprises ordered pairs of interlocking cooperatively aligned hexagonal bosses and recesses having one or more peripherally disposed lobes as control structures to influence a user to connect or assemble articles or objects in a predetermined sequence or positional relationship.
Abstract: A backrest positioning arrangement for a stroller includes a positioning plate securely mounted to each of two limbs of the backrest frame member of the stroller and has a pushing piece extending toward a front direction of the stroller and a flexible operative piece having a recess therein which faces the front direction of the stroller. The stroller has a pair of mounting seats for mounting the canopy frame member and the rear members thereof to the handle thereof. Each mounting seat has a peg thereon for releasably engaging with the recess of the associated flexible operative piece.
Abstract: A method for flocculating finely divided particles suspended in nonpolar liquids, thereby facilitating the removal of these particles by sedimentation or filtration, by treating the contaminated nonpolar liquids with from about 0.01% to about 5% by weight of a flocculant comprising a water soluble organic compound having a cationic quaternary nitrogen or ammonium group. The flocculants useful in the method of the invention are desirably miscible or dispersible in the nonpolar liquid, and a carrier solvent or surfactant may be used to improve dispersibility of the flocculant.
Abstract: An integrated magnetic power converter for supplying power to a load includes a continuous magnetic structure having first and second oppositely disposed legs, and third and fourth oppositely disposed legs and a magnetic path therebetween. A first winding is wound on the first leg. A second winding is wound on the second leg and is connected to the load. A third winding in series with the second winding is wound on the first leg. A fourth winding is wound on the third leg and is connected to an energy source for supplying power to the converter. A fifth winding is connected in series with the fourth winding and is wound on the fourth leg. A first circuit is connected to the first winding for supplying energy to the first winding, such that when energy is supplied to the first winding, energy is transferred via the second and third windings to the load.
Abstract: A flow limiter mechanism for use with an infusion pump of the type operating upon a disposable cassette held by the infusion pump and having a flow tube connected to the cassette. The flow limiter includes a receiving channel located on the infusion pump adjacent to the disposable cassette held by the infusion pump. A tube pincher is operatively associated with the receiving channel to pinch the flow tube in a clamped position and mechanically retractable to an unclamped position to allow the flow tube to open. Electrical controls are connected for selectably operating the tube pincher from the clamped closed position to the unclamped opened position while the disposable cassette is held by the infusion pump. A flow clip is attached to the flow tube and is manually operable between opened and closed clipping positions prior to inserting the disposable cassette into the infusion pump.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 14, 1993
Date of Patent:
August 1, 1995
Assignee:
McGaw, Inc.
Inventors:
Antony Fields, Terry Branson, David J. Harrison, Dana J. Owens, Aaron T. Raines, Edward G. Rasmussen
Abstract: A phase difference measuring device includes a phase detector, a low-pass filter/voltage controlled oscillator, a reference signal selector for selecting either an internal reference signal or an external reference signal as a reference signal, a phase comparator for comparing an undertest signal with the selected reference signal and obtaining a phase difference between the two compared signal. The internal reference signal is selected when the undertest signal is a jittering signal, and the external reference signal is selected when the undertest signal is a wandering signal. The undertest signal, the selected reference signal, and a relatively high frequency clock signal from external are sent to the phase comparator and a phase difference between the undertest signal and the selected reference signal is counted by the relatively high frequency clock signal.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 29, 1994
Date of Patent:
August 1, 1995
Inventors:
Edmond Y. Ho, Fu-chin Yang, Jung-lung Lin