Abstract: A tamper evident cover is provided for engaging a container cap or drum bung, which cover has a plurality of locking teeth that snap under and engage a lip of the container cap. A frangible strip permits severing the cover to facilitate removal of the cover, and a series of tabs extend from the locking teeth and bear against the outer edge of the lip of the container cap to prevent any forcible removal of the cover without substantial damage to or destruction of the cover.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 24, 2003
Date of Patent:
May 29, 2007
Assignee:
J.C. Products, Inc.
Inventors:
James S. Chmela, John Chmela, Richard Brandt
Abstract: The present invention relates to a vehicle, which is specifically adapted to be used as a bumper car. The vehicle is constructed from a frame that allows the vehicle to absorb and deliver impacts in a more efficient manner. Additionally, the vehicle includes steering and clutch assemblies-that allow for increased maneuverability. This increased maneuverability makes for,a more pleasurable and exciting bumper car game.
Abstract: A deodorizing dispersion effective for reducing the odor intensity of an odorous material, the dispersion including effective amounts of tea tree oil and eucalyptus oil, preferably dispersed in an aqueous carrier phase. The dispersion optionally includes dispersing agents, such as thickeners, surfactants, and solvents, to promote the stability and uniformity of the dispersion and provide cleaning and detergency attributes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 20, 1998
Date of Patent:
February 1, 2000
Assignee:
D.S.C. Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Kimberly Mark Kling, Edward Albert Kling
Abstract: Processes, methods, food products, and uses for modified surimi containing food products using surimi in novel combinations which include up to about 50% by weight of dehydrated concentrated fish meat, said mixtures prepared under special, controlled conditions using combinations of novel steps to produce novel seafood and/or meat flavored foods.
Abstract: Disclosed is a microcomputer controlled system in which the resolver reference voltage is generated through microcomputer interrupts and the analog-to-digital conversion of the resolver outputs ratio is also timed by the microcomputer to match peaks of the resolver reference voltage. To improve accuracy and resolution, the resolver outputs are synchronously fullwave rectified to the polarity of the amplitude modulation voltage. The microcomputer uses the digital resolver shaft angle to control programmable limit switches.
Abstract: A light distributor is described for use in distributing light from a source in a generally uniform manner across an edge, to for example, illuminate an array of light sensitive elements. The light distributor can be made of a transparent plastic material and is formed with a light guide and a lamp supporting segment. The light guide has a pair of planar faces bounded by sides of a curvature, which bears a particular relationship with a light source region in the lamp supporting segment so as to distribute light therefrom across the edge. A cost effective efficient light distributor is described, particularly for use in activating photocells arranged in an array in a shaft encoder.