Patents Issued in October 4, 2001
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Publication number: 20010025432Abstract: An insole for use in constructing a channel drainage component includes a top surface and a bottom surface, and the insole defines a first drainage canal that runs through the insole from the top surface of the insole to the bottom surface of the insole. The bottom surface of the insole defines a first drainage network that includes a first groove that spirals outward from a first central region in the bottom surface of the insole. The first drainage canal runs from the top surface of the insole into the at least first groove of the first drainage network. A channel drainage component includes an insole and a midsole. The insole has a top surface and a bottom surface and defines a first drainage canal running from the top surface to the bottom surface. The bottom surface of the insole defines a first drainage network that includes a first groove, and the first drainage canal runs from the top surface of the insole into the first groove of the first drainage network defined in the bottom surface of the insole.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Guillermo A. Contreras, Edward C. Weishan
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Publication number: 20010025433Abstract: A shoe or foot covering with slip-resistant properties is disclosed. In particular, the foot covering includes slip-resistant portions made from a polymeric material that are preferably applied to the bottom surface of the foot covering. The polymeric material contains a metallocene catalyzed branch copolymer which has rubber-like properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2000Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Lisa M.C. Swango, Timothy W. Reader, Thomas H. Roessler, Franklin M.C. Chen
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Publication number: 20010025434Abstract: A boot, particularly a sport boot, having an external sole on which an upper, demarcating a central introduction zone for the foot, is mounted, and having a lacing zone constituted of a lace or cable forming two strands that connect return elements of the lacing zone together through a predetermined course, and which are linked near their free ends to an immobilizing device or a clamp, wherein it has, near the introduction zone for the foot, at the end of the lacing zone, a storing pocket capable of receiving the free ends of the lace strands extending beyond the clamp after the quarters are tightened, as well as the clamp itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 1998Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: CATHERINE FELLOUHE
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Publication number: 20010025435Abstract: Flap attachment means form part of a means to secure an object or parts thereof to the flaps of a shoe where said means to secure device comprises a plurality of flap attachment means. The flap attachment means are secured at or near the edge of flap of shoe and arranged in a linear sequence along length of flap. Each flap attachment means is attached either directly or via intermediate attachment means to an elongate member which itself is securable to said device. A first flap attachment means comprises a lever whose axis of rotation is parallel to and proximally set apart at a fixed distance from a substantially planar surface. Projecting from lever is a protrusion which rotates towards planar surface as lever is rotated towards surface. When a portion of flap is placed between protrusion and surface the lever is rotated downwards and that portion of flap is compressed between protrusion and surface and kept in place by a pinning action of the protrusion which pins it between itself and surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Richard Bowen
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Publication number: 20010025436Abstract: The thermal foot cover is an article of footwear to be worn when the wearer's foot is subjected to cold temperatures. The thermal foot cover has an upper cover portion attached to a bottom panel to define a cavity for insertion of a wearer's shoe-encased or boot-encased foot or a wearer's foot. The upper cover portion and the bottom panel are made from a material comprising an outer covering, a radiant barrier and a inner covering where the radiant barrier is sandwiched between the outer cover and the inner cover. The radiant barrier is the insulation system of the thermal foot cover, which reflects the wearer's body heat back inside the footwear and keeps the wearer's feet warm. The thermal foot cover is flexible, lightweight and readily washable due to the use of the radiant barrier as the insulation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Dave W. Gordon
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Publication number: 20010025437Abstract: A boot comprises an upper, an outsole affixed to the upper, and an insole affixed within the boot. The upper includes a vamp, a counter, and a shaft. A flexible but substantially inelastic liner is affixed to the insole and to the upper, to and around an upper portion of the shaft, but is not affixed to the vamp, to the counter, or to a lower portion of the shaft. An ankle strap and an instep strap are affixed within the boot. The instep strap is affixed below the ankle strap. Being elastic, the ankle and instep straps are adapted to restrain a foot of a wearer so as to limit movement of the foot away from the counter, further into the vamp. In a modified form, the boot further comprises another elastic strap, which is adapted to draw the ball of the foot downwardly toward the insole.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Thomas F. Rork, Henry Groothaert, Narong Hongpananonde, Roger T. Neiley
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Publication number: 20010025438Abstract: The subject of this patent application is an improved walking and/or running shoe. The shoe is an assembly made up of four primary parts, namely, a means for exposing front portion of foot, a means for forming sole of shoe, a means for covering top of shoe, and a means for tying shoe. The means for exposing front portion of foot is the open or exposed area of the means for covering top of shoe, which exposes some, a portion, or all of the toes, and may include an additional indentation to expose some or all of the pinkie toe as well.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Steve Andrew Abraham
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Publication number: 20010025439Abstract: A domed protrusion is foreseen at the inner instep side of the shell of a skate boot which facilitates the getting up of the skater from a sidewise splits. Such a skate boot is specifically suitable as ice-hockey goalkeeper's skate boot.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 1999Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: KARL GRAF
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Publication number: 20010025440Abstract: A method of producing studs for sports footwear, in particular for use in football, is described; each stud comprises a body and a tip portion which can be fixed to the body, the tip portion of the stud being produced from a semi-finished tip formed by blanking from sheet metal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: Bauer Italia S.p.A.Inventor: Giuseppe Annovi
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Publication number: 20010025441Abstract: A walk behind self-propelled crawler snowplow includes a snowplow mechanism driven by an engine via a belt drive power transmission mechanism, and an overload protection device associated with the belt drive power transmission mechanism for protecting the engine against overload. The overload protection device comprises a tension sensor for detecting the tension in an endless belt and generating an electric overload signal to disengage an electromagnetic clutch in the belt drive power transmission mechanism when a belt tension greater than a predetermined value is detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Jitsumi Hanafusa, Masanori Takeishi, Kenji Kuroiwa
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Publication number: 20010025442Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for constructing a rotatable label and attaching the rotatable label to a container. The rotatable label system includes an inner label attached to the container and a rotatable outer label. The inner label may have adhesive on a rear surface of a trailing end alone, or it may have adhesive on a rear surface of both the leading and trailing end for fixedly attaching it to a container. The outer label only has adhesive on a rear surface of a trailing end to secure the outer label to itself. A leading end is temporarily affixed to the container while the outer label is wrapped around the container. Once the trailing end is attached to a front surface of the leading end, the outer label can be rotated about the container over the inner label. Longitudinal movement of the outer label relative to the container may be restricted by disposing the outer label between top and bottom label panels formed on the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Stephen M. Key
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Publication number: 20010025443Abstract: A magnetic mailable postcard picture frame made from a planar blank. A center piece is attached to the planar blank's interior by a plurality of ties, and at least one magnet is attached to the planar blank's backside. The center piece may be at least partially detached by breaking the plurality of ties, thereby forming a window. A photograph may be positioned against the blank back, allowing the photograph to be displayed through the window. Attachment of the frame to a metallic object sandwiches the photograph between the postcard back and the metallic object, further holding the photograph in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2000Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: John J. Martin
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Publication number: 20010025444Abstract: A fishing apparatus is provided which overcomes a number of disadvantages with the conventional “jug line” used in jug fishing. The fishing apparatus includes an elongated cylindrical float of a pliable, resilient, and buoyant material. The float has a longitudinal axis and longitudinally spaced first and second ends. An eye is fixedly secured to the first end of the float, and a fishing line has an end attached to the eye. At least one hook is attached to the fishing line at a position spaced from the end of the fishing line. A counterweight is embedded in the second end of the float to assist in maintaining the float in a horizontal position before a fish strikes. The float assumes a vertical position when a fish is caught.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Raymond D. Larkin
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Publication number: 20010025445Abstract: The present invention is directed towards an improved fishing butt and reel seat assembly and comprises a substantially strong, rigid, one piece rod having a first open end, a second open end and a main length extending therebetween with a hollow interior in communication with both open ends having a substantially constant inner diameter. The rod comprises a stepped construction at least partially defined by two or more of a reel seat portion, an abutment portion, a shank portion, and a gimbal receiving portion, wherein adjacently disposed ones of such components have differently dimensioned outer diameters. The exterior diameter of the abutment section is larger than that of the reel seat portion but smaller than the exterior diameter of the shank portion which is the largest.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Stuart M. Collins
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Publication number: 20010025446Abstract: A fishhook comprising a stem 1a, which ha at both lateral sides at an end projections 10 extending slantwise outwards or inwards to form a recess 3, a through bore 2 being formed below the recess 3 through which bore a leader part 13 of a fishing line is inserted.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Naohiro Asada
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Publication number: 20010025447Abstract: An apparatus and method for monitoring and controlling termite infestation. The apparatus is comprised of a termite resistant housing having (1) a bottom, (2) sidewalls having an interior and exterior surface and (3) a top. The top includes an opening for accessing the interior of the housing to identify the presence of termites and to introduce toxic bait into the housing when the presence of termites is observed through an opening for accessing the housing interior. The housing has at least one sidewall opening large enough to permit termites to pass through and nontoxic termite bait fixedly attached to the interior and/or exterior of one or more of the housing sidewalls. A number of alternative architectures are provided which have in common the feature of allowing termites to transition from nontoxic bait to toxic bait that is introduced in a manner that minimizes disturbance to the termite habitat at, without or within the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: David R. Nimocks
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Publication number: 20010025448Abstract: A process for making a fuel product from paper mill sludge including dewatering the paper mill sludge so as to have a solids content of greater than 7 percent by weight, mixing an oxide-containing chemical and molasses with the dewatered paper mill sludge, pressurizing the mixed sludge to a pressure of greater than 6 p.s.i. for a period of time of no less than 15 seconds, and drying the pressurized mixed sludge to no less than 60 percent solids by weight. The oxide-containing chemical can be either calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide. The oxide-containing chemical is mixed in an amount of between 1 percent to 10 percent by weight of the dewatered paper mill sludge. The molasses is mixed in an amount of between 0.1 percent and 1 percent by weight of the dewatered paper mill sludge. The method also includes grinding the dried sludge to a desired size of no less than 325 mesh and no larger than one-quarter inch in diameter. The dried sludge has a heating content of no less than 5,000 BTUs/pound.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Edward E. Boss, Samuel L. Shepherd
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Process for obtaining a heating fluid as indirect heat source for carrying out endothermic reactions
Publication number: 20010025449Abstract: A process for obtaining a heating fluid as indirect heat source for carrying out endothermic reactions, wherein a flow comprising hydrocarbons and a gas flow comprising oxygen, which flows are suitably compressed, are fed to a combustor and then burnt thus obtaining a high temperature fluid, is distinguished by the fact of feeding a flow comprising water, preferably in the form of vapour, to the high temperature fluid and/or to the combustor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Ermanno Filippi -
Publication number: 20010025450Abstract: A closure sequence control arrangement for a double door in which the double door is provided with a first door closer and a first pull arm for closing a first door leaf and with a second door closer and a second pull arm for closing a second door leaf. A guide rail guides the distal ends of the pull arms relative to the door closers. A closure sequence controller includes a connection piece for transmitting force from the distal end of the first pull arm to the closure sequence controller. The closure sequence controller prevents movement of the distal end of the second pull arm in the guide rail until the distal end of the first pull arm has exerted a pulling force on the closure sequence controller through the connection piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Harri Juntunen, Vesa Karkkainen
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Publication number: 20010025451Abstract: A cutout is provided in an upper edge of a door inner panel at a rear end portion thereof, and a clip member is provided on a door window glass inner weatherstrip which is mounted along the upper edge and is brought into abutment against front and rear vertical portions of a glass run at front and rear terminal ends thereof at such a position that corresponds to the cutout when the rear terminal end of the door window glass inner weatherstrip is brought into abutment against the glass run. The clip member is then brought into engagement with the cutout to position the door window glass inner weatherstrip for mounting, whereby no gap is formed at a portion where the rear terminal end and the glass run attach to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Masahiro Nozaki
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Publication number: 20010025452Abstract: The door opening and closing apparatus is characterized in that, when the door is closed, the door and the opening portion of the cabinet have the non-contact positional relationship with each other, and by the capacitor structured by a gap formed of respective conductive materials on the surfaces to which the door and the opening portion are opposite each other, the impedance of the gap in the alternating current is lowered.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: Pioneer CorporationInventors: Yoshiki Shiraishi, Takashi Asami, Naoji Nakashima, Manabu Honda, Ikuo Ogura
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Publication number: 20010025453Abstract: This invention relates to a process for improving the sliding qualities of a slide contact or carriage on at least one rail, and a device for implementing this process, said carriage (3) having a part intended to be moved along rail (2), wherein it consists of placing, on the surface of rail (2) on which carriage (3) moves, a section (4) shaped so as to conform to rail (2), said section (4) closely following the contour of rail (2) and smoothing out irregularities or deformations of rail (2) due in particular to thermal expansion of the latter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 1998Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: PATRICK MORANDO
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Publication number: 20010025454Abstract: The invention relates to a sealing strip, particularly a wipe seal for a motor vehicle sliding window and which is intended to be fixed in openings cut in a rabbet of a surround of a door, wherein the fixing means are incorporated into the seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: HutchinsonInventor: Jean-Loup Cretin
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Publication number: 20010025455Abstract: A sealing structure for sealing between a door opening portion of a vehicle body, and a periphery of a vehicle door, includes a channel which is formed in an inside surface of a doorframe along a periphery thereof, and a projection which is composed of a rubber-like elastic body and is provided in the door opening portion of the vehicle body so as to face the channel. When the vehicle door is closed, the projection enters the channel to provide a seal between the vehicle body and vehicle door. The channel may be provided in the vehicle body while the projection may be provided in the vehicle door. The channel may be formed with a rubber-like elastic body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Masahiro Nozaki, Katsunori Kawai
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Publication number: 20010025456Abstract: A door trim 50 is made up of two divided trims of an upper trim 51 and a lower trim 52. A door elevating mechanism 27 composed of a guide rail 28, a motor 30, and the like, a step lamp 57, a speaker grille 56, etc. are subassembled to the lower trim 52. In particular, the motor 30 is mounted on an extended attachment element 67 formed by extending the upper part of a pocket back cover 6 constituting a pocket 47 of the lower trim 52. The lower trim 52 configured in this manner is mounted to an inner panel 21. After a door glass 26 is installed to the door elevating mechanism 27, the upper trim 51 is mounted to the inner panel 21. Therefore, even if the area of an opening in the inner panel is not increased so much, the installation work of the door glass can be done easily, and a demand for increased size of the door glass can be met.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Junichi Furuyama, Masayuki Saito
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Publication number: 20010025457Abstract: A method for making an abrasive material comprising a plurality of hard particles providing the abrasive quality distributed in a retaining matrix for holding the particles in place, the method comprising the steps of placing a mask having openings therein against a carrier capable of supporting a plurality of the particles, providing an affixing capability to an outer side of the mask remote from the carrier to which hard particles will adhere, applying a plurality of hard particles to the outer side of the mask so that a portion of the particles pass through the openings of the mask and form a pattern of the particles on the carrier corresponding to the openings of the mask and another portion of the particles adhere to the mask, separating the mask containing the hard particles adhered to it from the carrier leaving the pattern of the particles on the carrier, at least partially surrounding the particles on the carrier with a retaining matrix material, and heating the retaining matrix material to cause theType: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Naum N. Tselesin
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Publication number: 20010025458Abstract: Roofing brackets include a first leg that can be attached to vertical members of a roof structure and a second leg that extends at an angle from the first leg and can be attached to horizontal members of the roof structure and/or to a support surface. One or both of the first and second legs includes a plurality of preformed patterned holes having sizes that can receive fasteners. A roofing structure is fabricated using the roofing brackets.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: VP Buildings, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Mark James, Kenneth Herman Beaty
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Publication number: 20010025459Abstract: The present invention is a metal memorial marker and a method of making the same. The invented marker is made of metal, preferably ⅛″ to ½″ thick, preferably with steel-chromium alloys, such as stainless steel, or a non-ferrous metals, such as aluminum, brass, bronze, or copper. The present invention is created by taking a plate of the metal and making markings upon one of the surfaces of the plate, said markings denoting a decoration. A computer could be used to guide the cutting equipment by following a preprogrammed template, and as such markings upon one of the surfaces of the plate would not necessarily be necessary. A waterjet, plasma cutting torch, laser torch or other cutting equipment is then used to make cuts along the markings made on the surface of the plate. Cutting the plate in such a manner results in the creation of openings through the plate, said openings when viewed together forming a decorative pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: James Barnes
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Publication number: 20010025460Abstract: Partition wall comprising at least one wall element (5) connected to a column (6) by a connecting element (1). The column (6) has a plurality of grooves distributed along its periphery and suitable for interacting with the connecting element (1). The wall element (5) has a connection profile (9) with at least one groove (11) on the edge side bordering on the column. The connecting element (1) has two clamping flanges (2,3) parallel to each other and interconnected by a connecting rod (4), wherein one flange is received in a groove (15) of the column (6) and the other flange is received in a groove (11) of the wall element (5). One (2) of the clamping flanges (2,3) of the connecting element (1) is received in the corresponding groove (11;15) in a rotationally fixed manner while the other clamping flange (13) is received in the corresponding groove (15;11) in such a way that it can rotate around its longitudinal axis (12) within a predetermined angular area.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Harl-Heinz Auer, Nicole Liebrich
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Publication number: 20010025461Abstract: A device for forming expansion joints between the fields of a floor covering laid on a raw floor, comprises limiting sections that are tied to the edges of the floor covering limiting the joint, as well as to the corresponding fastening mortar. The two limiting sections are joined with each other in a sliding manner parallel with the fields of the floor covering. The two limiting sections have approximately U-shaped cross sections. In their sliding connection, in which the two limiting sections are directed against each other, they jointly have a cross section in the form of a double “T”.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Werner Schluter
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Publication number: 20010025462Abstract: This structural member (1) comprises a body (2) with a cavity (3), plastic reinforcing ribs (4) in the cavity (3), and means (10, 12) for fixing the ribs (4) to the body (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Claude Laurent
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Publication number: 20010025463Abstract: The invention concerns a building element which is a stud (10) having a number of channels (12). Each channel can receive a cooperating means (14) which can be used to mount a panel or bracket on the stud. The invention also concerns a building element which is a joining clip (16) which can be connected to a panel or bracket. The joining clip includes the cooperating means (14) for mounting a panel or bracket on the stud. The invention also concerns a building element which is a joining element (42) which can connect one panel to another. The joining element is hinged (46). The invention also discloses two types of bracket for mounting in the stud. The first type has a screw-threaded shaft (71) and a sleeve (72) with cooperating means (73) at one end of the sleeve. The cooperating means is shaped so that it can be inserted horizontally in a channel of the stud and rotated so that the cooperating means cannot be withdrawn horizontally from the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Dickory Rudduck
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Publication number: 20010025464Abstract: The invention provides an anchor device (10) for a safety rope (8). Anchor device (10) includes receiving means (12) for receiving the rope (8) and securing means (14, 16) for securing the receiving means (12) to a buildings structure (39). The invention also provides a building element which includes at least one mounting location for receiving the anchor device of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Arvo Poldmaa
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Publication number: 20010025465Abstract: A deck bracket for coupling a deck to a pair of stringers forming part of a dock or deck has a channel for receiving the stringers and a transverse flange for supporting the lengths of decking forming the deck. The flange is downwardly spaced from the top of the bracket so that the decking is flush with the top of the bracket. Apertures in the flange are provided to receive fasteners to secure the decking to the bracket. A deck unit made with a pair of deck brackets and lengths of decking extending between the brackets can be easily dropped onto the stringers and removed, as the need arises.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Ludwig Osfolk
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Publication number: 20010025466Abstract: An enclosure door for an insulated space includes an insulated door member that is hingedly mountable to a door frame of an insulated enclosure. A release latch is attached to the door frame for opening the door member. Further, a protective member is affixed in covering relation to at least a portion of an inner face of the door member and is operable to open the door member upon experiencing an impact thereupon. In a particular embodiment, the protective member is affixed to each of a pair of facing door members, each operable to open both door members upon experiencing an impact thereupon.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Noel S. Brown
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Publication number: 20010025467Abstract: There is described a system for producing prints based on digital image data and for packing the prints. The system includes an inputting section to input a plurality of print-order information including customer-identifying information for identifying each of customers and a print-producing section to produce the prints based on digital image data corresponding to the print-order information. The prints includes a first print including the customer-identifying information and second prints including objective images, and the prints are arranged in such an order that the first print is disposed at an uppermost position of the prints while the second prints are disposed under the first print, when a printed surface of each of the prints is regarded as an upward surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: Konica CorporationInventor: Koji Takemura
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Publication number: 20010025468Abstract: The present invention teaches apparatus and method for an improving the sterilizing of paperboard web material within the typical form, fill, and seal machines currently being used in the aseptic packaging of liquid drinks. By the present invention an anilox roll, typically used in the printing industry, has a sterilant, such as hydrogen peroxide, imbedded within the microscopic pores formed on the cylindrical surface of the roll after which the paperboard material subjected to rolling contact with the roll whereby the sterilant is uniformly applied to the paperboard thereby sterilizing the surface of the paperboard.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 1999Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: BRIAN W. BROLLIER, MICHAEL F. SHOWLER
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Publication number: 20010025469Abstract: An identification system for identifying individual cleaning articles one from another includes a number of separate cleaning articles, each of the cleaning articles being intended for a different specific intended cleaning application. Each is provided with a cleaning surface disposed on an external surface for the specific intended application. An identifying indicia is disposed on the external surface for identifying the cleaning articles one from another and for identifying the specific intended application of the cleaning article from the specific intended application of each of the cleaning articles.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Gigi C. Gordon
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Publication number: 20010025470Abstract: An apparatus for charging containers with a flat item stack, includes a supply conveyor; intermediate containers; and a transporting device carrying the intermediate containers into first and second stations. In the first station an item stack is loaded from the supply conveyor into the intermediate container, and in the second station an item stack is loaded from the intermediate container into a packaging container supported in the second station. A device rotates each intermediate container about an axis perpendicular to the advancing direction of the items on the supply conveyor from a first angular position into a second angular position and then back into the first angular position during travel of the intermediate container from the first station into the second station and back into the first station. A removing device in the second station carries away a filled packaging container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Gunter Straub, Peter Fritz
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Publication number: 20010025471Abstract: An air filter housing is provided for an intake air filter for a carburetor of an engine. A clean air receiving chamber is formed in the filter housing and is delimited by a filter element. Opening into the clean air receiving chamber is an intake opening that connects the air filter to the intake channel of the carburetor. A hood-like deflection bowl covers the intake opening in the clean air receiving chamber. The peripheral wall of the deflection bowl has a communicating window disposed transverse to the intake channel and serving for flow connection to the clean air receiving chamber. The communicating window opens into a compensation chamber that is separated from the clean air receiving chamber and communicates therewith via a channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Uwe Fries, Markus Hagele, Maximilian Eberhardt
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Publication number: 20010025472Abstract: Machine for cutting grass comprising a plate located in the front part of the machine, a storage container located between the axes of rotation of the front wheels and rear wheels of the machine and connected to the plate by a duct, the machine comprising a device for moving the container to cause the outward movement and overturning thereof so as to unload the cut grass in the longitudinal direction and toward the rear of the machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Negri Mauzizio, Zaccarelli Paolo
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Publication number: 20010025473Abstract: The present invention relates to a hay making machine, particularly a windrower for plant matter, comprising a structure carrying at least one raking wheel. The latter is connected to the end of a carrying arm in such a way as to be able to pivot about a first axis and a second axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: Kuhn S.A.Inventor: Didier Demanet
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Publication number: 20010025474Abstract: The present invention provides a spinning apparatus comprising a spinning member U composed of a nozzle a nozzle member for generating a whirling current and a non-rotary hollow guide shaft member, wherein a yarn passing hole 7b near a tip portion 7a of a hollow guide shaft member 7 is formed to be non-circular. The non-circular yarn passing hole near the tip portion of the hollow guide shaft member makes it possible to vary the whirling speed of reversed fibers whirled in a circumferential direction, thereby increasing the amount of hairinesses occurring in a spun-out yarn. Consequently, a soft spun yarn with many hairinesses can be manufactured without reducing the strength of the generated spun yarn.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: Murata Kikai Kabushiki Kaisha,Inventors: Koji Deno, Hisakatu Imamura
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Publication number: 20010025475Abstract: A miniature rope formed of metal includes: a core wire; and a plurality of surrounding wires wound around the core wire so as to form a stranded wire as a whole, wherein the core wire is formed of a material whose characteristics differ from those of the surrounding wires. Specifically, the core wire may be a tungsten wire, a superelastic alloy wire, or a nickel-titanium alloy wire, while the surrounding wires may be stainless steel wires.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: ASAHI KOGAKU KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Teruo Ouchi
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Publication number: 20010025476Abstract: In a land based gas turbine including a compressor, a combustor and turbine section including at least three stages, an improvement comprising an inlet into a third stage nozzle from the compressor for feeding cooling air from the compressor to the third stage nozzle; at least one passageway running substantially radially through each airfoil of the third stage nozzle and an associated diaphragm, into an annular space between the rotor and the diaphragm; and passageways communicating between the annular space and individual buckets of the third stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Sacheverel Quentin Eldrid, James Lee Burns, Gene David Palmer, Sal Albert Leone, Gary Joseph Drlik, Edward Eugene Gibler
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Publication number: 20010025477Abstract: A controller in which an actuator has a shape memory alloy (SMA), for controlling a position of a member driven by the actuator. The controller includes the SMA, a spring coil connected to the SMA, an operation device for calculating a voltage to be supplied to the SMA on the basis of information upon a target position and an actual position of the member, a voltage supplying device for supplying the voltage to the shape memory alloy on a basis of a result of operation performed by the operation device, only when the member is moved in a direction in which the SMA returns to a predetermined length that is memorized by itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Yoshihiro Hara, Junichi Tanii, Shigeru Wada, Akira Kosaka
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Publication number: 20010025478Abstract: The external combustion hot air power system comprises a compressor, a recuperator, a heated mult-process expander, a surrounding combustion chamber and necessary fuel system, controls, fluid flow passages, mechanical connections and structure. The multiprocess expander provides for isobaric and isothermal expansions. Air is compressed and then heated by combustion products in a recuperator heat exchanger. This hot compressed air is further heated and expanded at approximately constant pressure in the isobaric expander to generate power. Additional power is generated downstream by isothermal expansion. Hot expanded air flows from the expander into the surrounding combustion chamber to support combustion. Isobaric expansion must be heated by the hottest portion of the combustion chamber to increase the temperature of the expanding gas. Combustion products flow from the combustion chamber and through the hot side of the (recuperator) heat exchanger to regeneratively heat previously compressed air.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Solomon S. Fineblum
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Publication number: 20010025479Abstract: The present invention relates to a turbine casing for an axial-throughflow gas turbine. The turbine casing surrounds at least one hot-gas space (5) between a compressor stage (7) and a turbine stage (6) and has an outer shell (1) as an external boundary and also an inner component (2) which is provided separately from the outer shell and which separates the hot-gas space from the outer shell via an annular space (3). The inner component (2) is connected to the outer shell (1) via two axial interfaces (4), in such a way that the annular space (3) is sealed off relative to the hot-gas space (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Volker Eppler, Thomas Kollnberger
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Publication number: 20010025480Abstract: A centrifuge compression combustion turbine employing curved radial downward sloping impeller blade compressor fan units, which densify in two stages the air entering the turbine before entering the combustor section, or alternatively when placed within the turbine exhaust air stream, converts the energy in the air exhaust stream leaving into rotational energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventor: Lou Pauly
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Publication number: 20010025481Abstract: Gas turbine rotor blade tip loss is reduced and loss caused by leakage of working fluid through gap between members constituting an annular flow passage is reduced. Turbine (AT) of a gas turbine (GT) constituting a combined cycle plant (CC) is supported to a turbine casing (4) to be expandable or contractible in turbine shaft (32) radial direction. First blade ring (41) corresponds to first stage turbine stator blades (TS1) and rotor blades (TR1) and comprises a first heating medium flow passage (41P) for steam circulation therein. Second blade ring (42) corresponds to second stage turbine stator blades (TS2) and rotor blades (TR2) and comprises a second heating medium flow passage (42P) for steam circulation therein. Further provided is a communication member (45) for connecting the first blade ring (41) and second blade ring (42) to each other and for communicating the first heating medium flow passage (41P) and second heating medium flow passage (42P) with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Inventors: Ryotaro Magoshi, Noaki Hagi, Taku Ichiryu