Patents Assigned to M
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Patent number: 5145094Abstract: A liquid dispensing closure mechanism installable on the neck portion of a plastic squeeze bottle to control the outflow of liquid from the bottle. In one form of the dispensing closure, a movable closure body has an open position and a closed position in which closed position the closure body fits tightly on the associated cap member. In another form of the dispensing closure, the movable closure body has two closed positions, in one of which the closure body fits tightly on the associated cap member, and in the other of which it fits loosely on the cap member, whereby it is readily movable to the open position with only slight manual effort. A twist lock feature is preferably utilized where a gas-tight seal is of major importance for containment of carbonated beverages.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Edward M. BennettInventor: Thom M. Perlmutter
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Patent number: 5145364Abstract: Dental clasps are removable secured to teeth in part by wire ears engaging the natural undercut of the teeth and in part by engagement with buttons adhered to the teeth. Clasps are modified for the above purpose and also form combinations to engage different areas of teeth to correct various occlusions. Preferably the clasps are encased in molded plastic appliances which fit a single arch or a portion thereof or fit both arches. The plastic appliance preferably does not cover the occlusal surfaces; hence the patient's mouth may close to a more normal position. The buttons are shaped to facilitate installation of the appliance, as by tapering the outside surface of the button or the slot in the button which receives the clasp.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: M-B Orthodontics, Inc.Inventors: Martin G. Martz, Robert D. Brining
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Patent number: 5144829Abstract: Shears unit positioned immediately upstream of a bending assembly (13) comprising a bending disk (19) and support means (15) to change the reciprocal positions of a contrast roll (20) and a section or sections (11) in a bending-shaping machine, the shears unit including a stationary blade support (33) positioned astride and above a part of the bending disk (19), the blade support (33) bearing and positioning a laterally shearing stationary blade (34), which cooperates with a laterally displaceable blade holder (30).Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1990Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: M. E. P. Macchine Elettroniche Piegatrici SpAInventors: Giorgio D. Fabro, Marcello D. Fabro
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Patent number: 5145740Abstract: A retractile speargun line suitable for use in conjunction with a speargun comprising a line of flexible linear material having a first end adapted for connection to a speargun and a second end adapted for connection to a speargun spear by the use of a clip attached at each such end of the type used for leader lines in fishing, said flexible linear material having a springlike helical configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1990Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignees: Michael A. Boykin, Dorothy M. BoykinInventor: Michael A. Boykin
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Patent number: 5143710Abstract: Three methods are provided for generating superoxide ions in an aprotic solvent. In each method a compound that is dependent on the particular reaction mechanism of the method reacts with dioxygen dissolved in the aprotic solvent and hydroxide ions or alkoxide ions in solution in the aprotic solvent to generate the superoxide ions. In the first method, hydrogen donor compounds such as aniline and N-substituted anilines, or phenylhydrazine and phenylhydrazine derivatives, react with the dioxygen and hydroxide ions or alkoxide ions to generate concentrations of superoxide ions in the aprotic solvent. In the second method, proton donor compounds such as hydroxylamine and N-substituted hydroxylamines react with the dioxygen and hydroxide ions or alkoxide ions to generate concentrations of superoxide ions in the aprotic solvent.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1989Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: The Texas A & M University SystemInventors: Donald T. Sawyer, Seungwon Jeon, Paul K. S. Tsang
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Patent number: 5143244Abstract: Improved multi-wall containers and pipes for transporting fluids which have to be protected against leakawge and mechanical forces, have an inner and outer wall separated by a continuous foam layer integrated into the containers. Improved strength and resistance to axial inertial pressure is provided by the method of manufacture using chopped fiberglass, continuous windings and suitable polyester resins and circumferential ribs spaced at stress points and integrally incorporated into the containment walls. Vessels produced according to the methods of the invention have a moment of inertia strength of about 4.67 in.sup.4 substantially eliminating torquing, buckling and rupture.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignees: Theresa M. Kauffman, Joseph J. Boswell, George L. WilliamsonInventor: Donn Kauffman
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Patent number: 5142755Abstract: This invention is directed to an apparatus for making an expandable metal product for use in extinguishing fires and controlling explosions by means of revolving cylinders equipped with slitting knives. The apparatus has opposing cylinders with spaced, discontinuous knives and corresponding base members cooperating with the knives and take up means. The apparatus has piston means that also produce a floatable, ellipsoid for nestling in fuel containers.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1990Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Shaikh G. M. Y. AlhamadInventors: Shaikh G. M. Y. Alhamad, Sami I. Altikan
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Patent number: 5143387Abstract: An improved and safer roller skate having a braking assembly operable against the wheels, engaged when a user's toes are curled in the skate boot, moving a toe actuator attached to an external slide bar assembly, that slides toward the heel with attached brake pads which in turn engage with the wheels. A resilient compressible member normally holds the brake pads away from the wheels in a nonbraking position.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Jeff M. CollaInventor: Jeff M. Colla
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Patent number: 5142246Abstract: Separate phase (or frequency/phase) detectors are used in separate feedback loops of a phase-locked loop, one of the detectors having a dead zone and the other detector having no dead zone. The dead zone of the one detector, rather than being regarded as undesirable as in the prior art, is used to gradually shift the effective loop bandwidth of the phase-locked loop from a wide bandwidth to a narrow bandwidth without requiring any deliberate control action or switching circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget L M EricssonInventor: Peter M. Petersson
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Patent number: 5142255Abstract: Microwave and millmeter-wave system components are fabricated by using slotlines extending from the periphery of CPW resonators. This technique permits the degree of electrical coupling between the CPW and and the slotlines to be adjusted for matching, and the CPW resonators and slotlines behave as if they were relatively independent circuit elements, permitting transmission line models to be useful design tools and predicting the behavior of the system components. The system components are fully planar and allow easy integration of active and passive semiconductor devices in series with the CPW, and in shunt across the slotlines in hybrid and monolithic circuit forms. This technique also enables the conductive plane to be split for biasing semiconductor devices coupled to the CPW resonators for microwave and millimeter-wave power generation, tuning, mixing, filtering, frequency multiplication and switching.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1990Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: The Texas A&M University SystemInventors: Kai Chang, Julio A. Navarro, Yong H. Shu
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Patent number: 5142289Abstract: A method of improving the amplitude-frequency characteristic when receiving a target echo (M) in a radar system installed on a satellite or an aircraft and carried at a given height (h) above the earth's surface. The method utilizes the known method of compressing a received pulse which contains a number of frequencies (f.sub.1 -f.sub.2) in order to obtain improved dissolution of the target. According to the method, the receiving lobe of the radar is swept, independently of frequency, over a given larger angular area (.theta..sub.b l-.theta..sub.a) within which the target (M) is located. Within the smaller angular area (.DELTA..theta.) occupied by the target as seen from the radar, i.e. the momentary width (.DELTA.w) of the target echo, however, the receiving lobe is controlled in dependence on the frequencies (f.sub.1 -f.sub.2) so as to obtain a number of optimally located receiving lobes for the smaller angular area (.DELTA..theta.).Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Telefonakitebolaget L M EricssonInventor: Robert N. O. Petersson
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Patent number: 5141600Abstract: A twin-wire former for making a web of paper (9) having two endless loop travelling screens (11, 12) which travel over respective breast rolls (13, 14) and form a wedge-shaped feed gap of a twin-wire region. In the twin wire region the two travelling screens pass first over a curved stationary supporting device (15), then over a forming roll (16) which lies in the same screen loop (11) as the curved supporting device (15), and finally over a screen suction roll (18) which lies in the other screen loop (18). In order to form a large storage volume for water, an additional lattice-like outer shell (27) surrounded by a coarse-mesh textile filter envelope (28) is arranged on the body (16a) of the forming roll. Approximately half the periphery of the screen suction roll (18) is wrapped by the two screens (11, 12). At the end of the said wrapping zone, the one screen (11) runs off from the screen suction roll (18) followed by the other screen (12) together with the web of paper (9).Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1990Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: J. M. Voith GmbHInventors: Albrecht Meinecke, Rudolf Bueck, Wilfried Kraft, Werner Kade
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Patent number: 5141125Abstract: In using various vessels such as reaction vessels there must be provisions for adding materials to the vessels and for observing the vessel contents. The structure of this invention provides a vessel closure device that provides both of these conveniences. This closure device has an annular seal ring containing spring plungers each located outside areas of exposure to the contamination of the vessel. The seal ring also has two O-ring seals to ensure against leakage. There is also provided a sliding door with a viewing window that is aligned with all openings in the other closure device components in order to provide a clear viewing and addition path to the interior of the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: J. M. Canty Associates, Inc.Inventors: Thomas M. Canty, Paul J. O'Brien
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Patent number: 5140759Abstract: A high velocity pneumatic device for excavating and removing material such as soil. The device includes a pressure tube having an inlet connected to a source of gas, such as air, under pressure and an outlet end connected to the distal end of a removal conduit. An annular member is secured in the distal end of the removal conduit and defines an annular chamber that communicates with the outlet end of the pressure tube. A plurality of first nozzles communicate with the chamber and face outwardly of the distal end of the removal conduit, while a plurality of second nozzles communicate with the chamber and face inwardly of the conduit. A manually operated valve member is disposed in the chamber and rotation of the valve member will selectively discharge air through the first nozzles to provide an excavating action, or through the second nozzles to provide an aspirating action for the removal of material or through both the first and second nozzles to create both an excavating and removal mode of operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: M-B-W Inc.Inventor: Thomas G. Artzberger
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Patent number: 5141014Abstract: A breakaway coupling for joining two hoses includes a main body and an end body which are telescopically connected. A frangible link holds the two parts together. The link is inserted in a recess formed in a surface of the coupling which spans the junction of the bodies. The link is subject only to tensile forces and is formed to break at across the center of the link, where the two bodies abut each other. Each body includes a check valve. When the two bodies are connected, the valves urge against one another to open the valves. The urging of the valves against one another also exerts a tensile force on the link to hold it in its recess. A spacer separates the valves so that high pressure flow will not close the upstream valve.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: M. Carder Industries, Inc.Inventors: E. Leonard Poli, Mervin L. Carder
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Patent number: 5142429Abstract: An overvoltage and overcurrent protection for an exchange terminal circuit which has two input terminals (a, b) and a number of output terminals (T1-T). The input terminals are connected to a two-wire line and the output terminals are connected to equipment for the transmission of analog as well as digital signals over the line via the exchange terminal circuit. The exchange terminal circuit comprises an impedance matching network having a transformer at the primary as well as secondary sides of which there are networks that are symmetric in respect to earth. The network at the primary side comprises two primary winding halves (L1, L2) between which a capacitor (C) is series connected. The novel features of the invention is a varistor (V1) that is connected in parallel with the capacitor (C). When a surge pulse has charged the capacitor to the rated voltage of the varistor the varistor goes conductive thereby increasing the current through the primary winding until the core of the transformer is saturated.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget L M EricssonInventor: Ivan Jaki
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Patent number: 5142539Abstract: A method in a mobile radiotelephone system in which an address is added to a symbol message in a control channel in order to exclude interfering connections operating on the same radio frequency as the actual connection between a base station and a mobile station. According to the proposed method, the address (A1) to the intended receiver is added to the message (M) and an error check word (E) is calculated based on both the address (A1) and the message (M). Before transmitting to the receiver, the added address is removed and the transmitted control signal includes only the symbol message (M) and the error check code (E). In the receiver, the specific address for the receiver is added to the received control signal and the same calculation is carried out as in the transmitter in order to get an accept/reject signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1990Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget L M EricssonInventors: Jan E. .ANG.. Dahlin, Alex K. Raith, Paul W. Dent
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Patent number: 5140627Abstract: Disturbances to DTMF signaling between mobile stations and the land-based system caused by handoff are minimized. DTMF signals are transmitted in real time between a mobile station and its associated base station. However, if during a DTMF transmission between a base station and the mobile switching center a handoff is requested, the handoff is delayed by a specified time in order to allow completion of the DTMF transmission. Alternatively, both base stations involved in the handoff transmit overlapping DTMF tones until the handoff is completed. If the handoff is requested before the start of the DTMF tone transmission, the DTMF transmission is delayed until the handoff is completed.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1990Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget L M EricssonInventor: Jan E. A. S. Dahlin
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Patent number: 5140657Abstract: A device for optically coupling an optical fiber (1) forming part of an optical communication system, to an optical semiconductor laser amplifier (4) having an input facet (5) and an output facet (7). The optical fiber has an end surface (2) arranged opposite to at least one of the facets. A characteristic feature of the invention is an diffraction optics element (11) arranged between the end surface of the fiber and the surface of the facet in order to adapt the nearfield of the fiber end to the nearfield of the facet surface and for providing optical filtering reducing spontaneous emission noise. Preferably the diffraction optics element is a phase hologram.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1990Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget L M EricssonInventor: Lars H. Thylen
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Patent number: 5140594Abstract: A method for avoiding latent errors in a logic network for majority selection of binary signals in a triplicated system. Errors which result from errors or faults in one of two or more parallel-connected transistors of one or more separate logic devices included in the logic network are avoided by repeatedly switching each of the separate logic devices in a manner such that transistors which were parallel-connected become series-connected, and vice versa. As a result, these devices will perform alternately logic operations which are the dual correspondence of one another, e.g. NAND- and NOR-operations with the aid of the same transistors (61-66) in both instances. Thus, in practice, majority selection will be performed alternately with two mutually different logic networks, which are the dual correspondence of each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1990Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Telefonaktiebolaget L M EricssonInventor: Tord L. Haulin