Patents Assigned to D
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Patent number: 4352746Abstract: The invention relates to a process for the production of a fraction containing oxidation-inhibiting substances from a vegetable material rich in these substances, to the fraction thus obtained and to its use for stabilizing food and cosmetic products against oxidation. The process is characterized in that the previously ground vegetable material or an extract of this vegetable material obtained with a light solvent, a distillation vehicle and an oil are mixed, the suspension is subjected to molecular distillation and a condensate containing the oxidation-inhibiting principles, the distillation vehicle and some of the oil used is collected.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1981Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Assignee: Societe d'Assistance Technique Pour Produits Nestle S.A.Inventors: Umberto Bracco, Jean-Louis Viret, Josef Rehacek
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Patent number: 4351280Abstract: The degree of ignition advance of a supercharged spark ignition internal combustion engine is automatically controlled. The controlling device comprises a first member for increasing advance when the speed of the engine increases. It also comprises a second control member (6) connected to a point of the induction passage (1) which passes from upstream to downstream of the operator operated throttle member (2) upon opening thereof and to a point (17) which is permanently upstream of the throttle member.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: Societe Industrielle de Brevets et d'Etudes SIBEInventor: Gaston Arnaud
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Patent number: 4352011Abstract: A subscription card for videotex receivers, comprising:(a) a support,(b) means for processing the information, comprising in particular a control unit governing an arithmetical and logical unit and a live memory,(c) an interface permitting exchanges between the card and the apparatus in which it is inserted (charging station or receiver), further comprising:(d) a programmable memory comprising a plurality of locations for receiving numerical subscription blocks C.sub.i,(e) a dead memory containing instructions for proceeding with the recording and selection of said subscription blocks, and for carrying out a calculation,(f) a calculation circuit receiving, from the receiver in which the card is inserted, numerical messages M.sub.i and receiving from said programmable memory a numerical subscription block C.sub.i, this circuit being adapted to work out an algorithm whose parameters are provided by the subscribers' keys C.sub.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignees: Etablissement Public de Diffusion dit "Telediffusion de France", L'Etat Francais, represente par le Secretaire d'Etat aux Poste et Telecommunications (Centre Nationale d'Etudes des Telecommunications)Inventor: Louis C. Guillou
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Patent number: 4351260Abstract: The invention relates to a system for mooring a floating contrivance such as a ship, the system comprises at least one lever arm pivotally connected to the ship on the one hand and to a mooring device on the other hand, and a counterweight directly secured to the lever arm at a portion thereof located outside of the ship and always submerged in the sea water.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1981Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: Entreprise d'Equipements Mecaniques et Hydrauliques, E.M.H.Inventors: Samuel Tuson, Robert Vilain
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Patent number: 4351337Abstract: An implantable drug delivery device comprising a matrix formed of a poly-.alpha.-amino acid component having one or more drugs and/or diagnostic agents physically contained therein. The drug or diagnostic agent is released through one or both of two mechanisms: diffusion and biodegration which results from the action of enzymes, present in the host in which the implant is placed, on the polymeric matrix material. The implant device may be designed to release the drug or drugs at predetermined rates and in predetermined sequence. One preferred configuration for the implant device is a rod which may be inserted with a trocar.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: Arthur D. Little, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth R. Sidman
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Patent number: 4351997Abstract: The invention relates to a food package for controlled heating or cooking of prepared food in hot air, convection, household and microwave ovens.The package comprises a tray (1) including a bottom wall (2) and an upwardly extending peripheral wall (3) which is outwardly curved at its upper end, defining a horizontally extending peripheral rim (4), said peripheral wall and rim being of or at least their inner surface being coated with a microwave radiation-reflecting or opaque material (5) and said bottom wall (2) being of a microwave radiation-transparent material or being easily removable.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: Societe d'Assistance Technique pour Porduits Nestle S.A.Inventors: Lennart Mattisson, Bertil Ganrot
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Patent number: 4351948Abstract: Compounds corresponding to the following general formula: ##STR1## wherein Ar and Ar.sup.1, which may be the same or different, each represents an aromatic radical which may be substituted one or more times by halogen and/or nitro and/or lower alkyl and/or trihalomethyl and/or cyano and/or lower alkoxy and/or di-lower alkyl-amino, the alkyl groups optionally completing a ring optionally incorporating a further heteroatom, and/or lower alkyl sulphonyl;Alk.sup.1 and Alk.sup.2, which may be the same or different, each represents an alkylene group containing from one to eight carbon atoms which may be substituted one or more times by aryl and/or cycloalkyl and/or lower alkyl and if two such alkyl groups are present, they may complete a ring optionally containing a heteroatom and in which imidazole ring may be further substituted; and m represents 0 or 1; provided that not both Ar and Ar.sup.1 represent phenyl; and acid addition salts thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1981Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Assignee: G.D. Searle & Co.Inventors: Peter J. Fellner, Brendan J. Hamill, Paul W. Manley
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Patent number: 4350444Abstract: An apparatus for mixing materials is disclosed. The apparatus includes a hopper, a substantially vertical auger within the hopper, and a housing enclosing the auger to define a mixing chamber. A baffle, attached to the housing, and the sidewall of the hopper are oriented so as to cooperatively provide a blending flow pattern within the hopper, thereby further mixing the materials.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1980Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignees: Lloyd A. Yargus, Larry D. YargusInventors: Lloyd A. Yargus, Lester W. Switzer, Sr., Gary N. Allen, Gary S. Elliott, Larry D. Yargus, William D. Lowry, Jeffrey M. Gosnell, Darrell J. Spires
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Patent number: 4350839Abstract: This disclosure depicts a novel apparatus for securing an electrical cable in an electrical outlet box having one or more openings in the walls or bottom of the electrical outlet box. In particular, this apparatus, a cable locking device, comprises: a base portion; a flexing member having a first end of the flexing member attached to a first end of the base, the flexing member also having an aperture for receiving an electrical cable; a locking section attached to a second end of the flexing member; a cable engaging portion extending from the locking section towards the base; and a cable contact section on a second end of the base. The cable locking device fits into the opening in the electrical outlet box and locks the electrical cable into position.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1980Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Square D CompanyInventor: John L. Lass
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Patent number: 4350843Abstract: This disclosure depicts a novel method and system for crimping an elongated malleable metal connector onto two cables or the like and deforming the connector so that in its final crimped condition it is of generally a semi-cruciform/semi-circular shape in transverse cross-section with offset tap cable lodgment.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1978Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: Paul K. Campbell, Edward L. Nichols, III
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Patent number: 4350852Abstract: The invention relates to a bi-stable (toggle) mechanism for a vehicle anti-theft device comprising a lever 5 pivotally mounted by a shaft 6, the said lever being subject to the action of a spring 10 and movable from one stable position through a center position to a second stable position.In the mechanism according to the invention, the said spring 10 consists of a hairpin type spring of which one end 9 is connected to one end of the said lever 10 and the other end 11 mounted so as to pivot at a fixed point 12. The distance between the ends 9, 11 of the spring 10 when the lever 5 is in either stable position is greater than the distance between the point 12 of location of the spring 10 and the point of engagement of the spring end 9 with the lever end when the lever 5 is at its center position whereby the spring becomes more compressed as the lever approaches the center position where the lever is unstable.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1980Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Sodex-Magister, Societe d'Exploitation des Brevets NeimanInventor: Guy Neyret
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Patent number: 4349579Abstract: A mixture of steam and a concentrated solution of an alkali carbonate are continuously injected under pressure into a cocoa mass in a tube, whereby the carbonate reacts with the cocoa mass under pressure in the tube at at least 120.degree. C. to form a reacted mass mixture, which mixture is subjected to sudden expansion and then dried with stirring until a dried solubilized liquor is ultimately obtained.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1979Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: Societe d'Assistance Technique pour Produits Nestle S.A.Inventors: Pierre-Benoit Raboud, Frantisek Kubicek, Jean-Pierre Bandi
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Patent number: 4349474Abstract: The invention relates to novel 2-cyanosteroids of Formula I which are useful for the induction of menses and the termination of pregnancy.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1981Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: G. D. Searle & Co.Inventor: Leland J. Chinn
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Patent number: 4349220Abstract: A gangable wireway assembly including a plurality of generally U-shaped troughs and trough covers utilized as either tandem sections or as fittings which connect the tandem sections in an elbow, tee or cross configuration. Trough covers have upstanding lips at opposite ends and drip hood flanges running along longitudinal margins which overlap flanges on the U-shaped trough. The tandem section covers include a reverse bend on one drip hood flange to interlock one margin of the cover with the trough. Adjacent trough ends are nestingly received by a connector and adjacent trough covers are overlapped by a connector cover at the juncture of adjacent cover sections. The connector cover includes a recess receiving the lips of adjacent covers and includes flanges in overlapping relationship with the drip hood flanges. One flange on the connector cover also includes a reverse bend to interlock with the associated drip hood flanges.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1980Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: Square D CompanyInventors: James C. Carroll, Donald L. Chapman
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Patent number: 4348813Abstract: A microcomparator for elevation measurements having an amplification mechanism (3) which consists of a lever (31), the lever transforming the linear movement of a feeler (5) into a circular movement, and a lever arm (32) formed at least partly by calibrated rods (36) juxtaposed parallel to each other. The feeler (5) engages one of the calibrated cylinders (36) in accordance with the desired amplification factor without requiring altering the zero set for each change of scale. The amplification mechanism (3) and the display means (4) are fixedly connected with a carriage rotatably mounted on the housing (1) allowing a zero setting in such a manner that the display means always shows the same zero point as a function of the carriage (2). The microcomparator may also contain an automatic device for taking off measurements and a window containing a groove in which tolerance indicators may be carried.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1980Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: Les Fabriques d'Assortiments ReuniesInventor: Jean Berney
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Patent number: 4349570Abstract: The invention relates to a process of treating squeezing juice having a high protein and sugar content, obtained by squeezing vegetable matter to be used as foodstuff. This process comprises the following steps:submitting said squeezing juice issuing from a squeezing press to a first inoculation with a first mesophile homofermentative lactic bacteria in a proportion of at least 10.sup.4 bacteria per milliliter;maintaining the thus inoculated juice at a temperature comprised between 28.degree. and 35.degree. C., preferably 30.degree. C., during 15 to 20 hours, under slow agitation and without aeration, so as to obtain a suspension constituted by an insoluble fraction of vegetable and microbial proteins, and a residual liquid phase, said suspension having a pH comprised between 4.2 and 4.5;separating said soluble fraction from said liquid fraction; andseparately treating the residual liquid and said insoluble fraction.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1980Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: Groupement d'Interet Economique ValpronInventors: Emile-Pierre Segard, Jean-Michel Lebeault
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Patent number: 4349170Abstract: A process for coding track circuits allows particularly information to be transmitted to a vehicle travelling over a railway track divided into a succession of sections each equipped with a track circuit, in which each of the carrier frequencies for energizing the track circuits is frequency modulated by means of a number of modulation frequencies each representing a piece of information to be transmitted. This process includes the steps of comparing the modulation frequency obtained by demodulation of the modulated carrier frequency with another source of modulation so as to check that said modulation frequency is indeed correct, and to allow transmission of the modulated carrier frequency in the corresponding track circuit only when this check is positive. This process and device applies to high-speed railway trains.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1979Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: Compagnie de Signaux et d'Entreprises ElectriquesInventors: Claude D. Bilet, Michel G. Guillard, Dominque A. Hedoin
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Patent number: 4349629Abstract: A plasmid having an insertion site for a eukaryotic DNA fragment adjacent to a bacterial promoter and downstream from a prokaryotic ribosome binding site and initiator codon such that the bacterial promoter controls transcription and translation of an inserted DNA fragment is disclosed.The production and use of such plasmids is also disclosed.In general terms, one aspect of the present invention relates to a series of plasmid vectors having the basic characteristic of a Hind III insertion site adjacent to a tryptophan promoter and also a gene for tetracycline resistance. The plasmid vectors are by virtue of the structure thereof ideally suited to receive at the Hind III site an inserted eukaryotic DNA fragment the transcription and translation of which is under the control of the tryptophan promotor.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1980Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: G.D. Searle & Co.Inventors: Norman H. Carey, John S. Emtage, William C. A. Tacon, Robert A. Hallewell
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Patent number: 4349108Abstract: A method of improving industrial production comprising the steps of arranging a plurality of full containers in a transporter, the container being arranged in a predetermined number of stacks of containers, each stack containing a predetermined number of containers, transporting the containers in said configuration to a destination, unloading the containers from the transporter and thereafter introducing the same, or substantially the same, number of containers into the transporter as were transported thereby to said destination but said containers being arranged in a plurality of columns of nested containers, the number of columns being less than said predetermined number of stacks and the space not occupied by the columns of steel containers being utilized to transport other articles to a further destination.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1980Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: W. H. D. Development LimitedInventor: Derrick Sharpe
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Patent number: D266162Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1980Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: T.A.D. Avanti, Inc.Inventor: Arthur T. Martinez