Abstract: A massage comb is disclosed for applying ointments directly to the scalp of a person. The comb consists of an upper and a lower section with the lower section having hollow teeth with openings at the bottom of each of the teeth. The comb may be constructed of bamboo so that the ointment may penetrate through the bamboo material and apply the ointment to the strands of the hair. The upper and lower section are fastened to each other by way of dove tail system to allow easy access for the ointment to be filled into the lower section.
Abstract: Epoxy probe cards are modified by mounting passive and/or active electronic components on the insulating surface of the probe card and connecting those components to the probe wires with short, electrically conductive lines that are formed on the probe card surface by printed circuit techniques. Ordinary wire probes may be interspersed with coaxial probes with electrically conducting tips bonded to electrically insulating shanks. An auxiliary printed circuit board containing additional electronic components may be included to accommodate especially sensitive test points. The resulting probe structure is intended to extend the frequency range of the well-developed epoxy probe card technology while retaining its ruggedness and low cost features.
Abstract: A paint implement cleaning system consists of a basic container having at least three water pressure nozzles located therein. There is at least one at the bottom of the container and others are located midway within the container and diametrically opposite from each other. The basic container has a closure cap therein which suspends cleaning implements therefrom. One implement can be a paint laden paint brush which is cleaning by way of the nozzles located within the container. A paint roller can be rotatably supported on a threaded spindle which in turn is suspended from the closure cap. A jet pipe is located adjacent to the paint roller and has a multiple of nozzles thereon which direct pressurized water streams tangentially against the circumference of the paint roller to cause the paint roller to spin while being cleaned.
Abstract: Epoxy probe cards are modified by mounting passive and/or active electronic components on the insulating surface of the probe card and connecting those components to the probe wires with short, electrically conductive lines that are formed on the probe card surface by printed circuit techniques. Ordinary wire probes may be interspersed with coaxial probes and probes with electrically conducting tips bonded to electrically insulating shanks. An auxiliary printed circuit board containing additional electronic components may be included to accommodate especially sensitive test points. The resulting probe structure is intended to extend the frequency range of the well-developed epoxy probe card technology while retaining its ruggedness and low cost features.
Abstract: The amphibious aircraft has two top mounted wings and an engine having a rear mounted propeller. The aircraft also has a tail having two wings mounted in a V-shaped fashion. Each of the wings has a pivotal tip mounted thereon. The aircraft also has a sponson on each side of the fuselage by way of horizontally mounted struts. The struts and thereby the sponsons are mounted to the aircraft in such a manner so that they are adjustable in their horizontal attitude. The pivotal wing tips at the top mounted wings control the yaw of the aircraft while the adjustable wing tips in the V section of the aircraft can control both the horizontal direction of the aircraft as well as the right or left direction. It all depends if both the wing tips are pivoted in the same direction or opposite to each other, respectively.
Abstract: There is disclosed a toothbrush holder system that consists of three basic parts. There is a wall mounted box-type receiver that receives a second L-shaped unit with a downwardly depending element and a third clamping element retainer the second element within the box-type receiver. The L-shaped unit includes a horizontally extending extension having receptacles therein for receiving toothbrushes. The L-shaped unit has a vertically depending element that is removably being clamped within the wall mounted box-type receiver that. The L-shaped unit can easily be separated from the box-type receiver. It is normally encased in a sanitized wrapper and is only installed when new residents occupy a previously vacated bathroom in a motel or hotel. In this manner, the toothbrush itself is always protected from any bacteria present on the toothbrush holders present in any commercial establishments.
Abstract: The invention is directed to an invalid patient transport system from point A to point B. The system is suspended from a ceiling and can move relative thereto in a first movement The system has a second movement to be able to turn relative to the ceiling in different directions. The transport system further has a third movement and that is an up and down movement relative to the ceiling. The system further has a fourth movement and that is to move a seating assembly under a patient and between the location the patient is sitting or reclining on.
Abstract: A roof vent which is mounted on a roof to vent a clothes dryer. According to the roof vent, a screen is located to the outside of the vent and it is hinged thereto at a forward edge of the vent to completely enclose the space that is formed between the opening and the base plate of the vent. Because of this hinge, the screen may swing upwardly for easy cleaning. There is also a provision for locking the screen in its closed position to prevent rattling and to prevent dislodging by other forces, such as, animals or high winds.