Abstract: A decorative automotive exhaust comprising cut outs on an exterior portion to expose a decorative plate. The depth of the decorative plate relative to the cut outs creates a 3D perspective.
Abstract: A novel automobile charger comprises a direct current (DC) voltage supply, wherein a positive pole of the DC voltage supply is connected with a first end or a first lead of a DC-to-DC module, a first end of a battery voltage detection module and a first end of a load module simultaneously while a negative pole of the DC voltage supply is connected with a second end of the DC-to-DC module, a first end of a microcontroller, a first end of an automobile start control module and a second end of the battery voltage detection module simultaneously. A third end of the DC-to-DC module is connected with a second end of the microcontroller. Third, fourth, and fifth ends of the microcontroller are connected with a third end of the battery voltage detection module, a second end of the automobile start control module and a first end of a load detection module respectively.
Abstract: A rubber-erasable aqueous ink for a writing material composition contains water, a water-soluble polar solvent, and a particulate adhesive colored resin. The particulate adhesive colored resin contains a pigment and an adhesive resin which is adhesive on at least a part of a surface thereof. The particulate adhesive colored resin has a particle diameter distribution such that the amount of particles having a particle diameter of from 2 &mgr;m to 20 &mgr;m is not less than 70% by weight of all the particles.
Abstract: A system for controlling the course of a vessel. A digital computer 22 receives information signals from a geographic position locator 20, such as a Loran-C receiver, a depth sounder, or a water temperature sensor, and is also capable of interactive communcations with a remote terminal 24 which is accessible by an operator of the vessel. The digital computer 22 continuously monitors the information signals and develops therefrom a digital output signal representing the sign and magnitude of vessel cross-track error. To obtain information required to determine cross-track error, and to obtain certain other information relating to the identity and type of the geographic position locator 20, the digital computer 22 transmits questions to the remote terminal 24 for display therby and evaluates responses made by the operator through remote terminal 24. The digital computer 22 may be enabled or disabled in response to instructions from the operator using remote terminal 24.