Abstract: A three-dimensional gift box decorative bow comprises first and second bow portions connected by an elongated band. At least one bow portion has a slit operable to engage the other bow portion and fasten the bow portions together around a gift box to create a three-dimensional decoration.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 12, 2005
Publication date:
June 8, 2006
Applicant:
Hugs & Boxes, Inc.
Inventors:
Kay Blackburn, Leisha Kingston, Deanna Hazelwood
Abstract: A garment for enclosing an infant or small child is structured to be selectively adjustable in length to accommodate infants of various sizes or increasing growth, and is configured to facilitate use of the garment with car seats or carriers while also being structured to provide cushioning for the child while in the car seat or carrier.
Abstract: Therapeutic products using processed cherry pits. The pits are removed from the cherries, and then washed, cleaned, dried, and sorted. The whole cherry pits are inserted into bags or containers made of a mesh flame-retardant material. The bags of cherry pits are included in an outer device, such as a cushion, U-shaped neck device, or a huggable stuffed animal character, forming a therapeutic product. The material forming outer device or product is preferably coated with a mildew-resistant, flame-retardant material and also preferably is washable, as well as being water-resistant.
Abstract: A processing system for cleaning, washing, drying, and sorting cherry pits. Once the pits are removed from the cherries, they are washed, scrubbed, and cleaned. Any excess water is removed from them and the pits are then thoroughly dried. Any partial or broken pits are removed, as well as any metal impurities. The cleaned and dried whole cherry pits can then be inserted into bags or containers and included in a therapeutic product, such as a cushion, U-shaped neck device, or a huggable stuffed animal character.
Abstract: The fragmentation casing has a one-piece hollow body (1) that incorporates nominal break points; this hollow body (1) is divided at least in one section (4) by at least one separating cut (5) that forms a separating gap. The separating cut is so made that the hollow body remains in the form of a one-piece structure. The surfaces of the separating cut that are adjacent in the separating gap are brought into contact with each other and are so fixed in contact with each other.
Abstract: A therapeutic riding device includes a seat (21) with a base (22), an upright portion (23) having a back (24) and wraparound sides (25, 26), and a hump (28). A coil spring (35) supports the seat. A pair of footrests (41, 42) position and support the feet and a hand grip (51) positions the hands and arms whereby to support a rider with abnormal muscle tone so as to reduce spasticity through a reflex-inhibiting posture.
Abstract: Perforations at the insertion end portion of a suction drainage tube for draining body fluids are of a shape bounded on at least two opposite sides by the edges of helical land portions of the tubing wall. One or more helical slots or a pattern of diamond-shaped openings may accordingly be provided. Twisting the tube after its insertion can be done to dislodge obstructions that may build up. In withdrawing the tube, the diameter tends to be reduced, thus facilitating removal.
Abstract: An apparatus and method are described wherein the apparent power fed to an alternating current consumer is measured by an active power measuring device or counter through which the current passes and which has a separate voltage input fed from an amplifier having two inputs. The first amplifier input receives a constant, limited auxiliary voltage which is induced from the current path and in phase with the consumer current. The second amplifier input is used for continuously adjusting the auxiliary voltage in accordance with the instantaneous value of the consumer voltage. For this purpose a comparing device, such as a bridge circuit, may be provided for comparing the consumer voltage with the voltage applied to the power measuring device. Variations in the comparison control can be transmitted, for example, by a small electric motor or a sample and hold circuit which in turn controls a solid state or other variable resistance device connected to the second input.