Patents Issued in February 21, 2002
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Publication number: 20020020400Abstract: In order to prevent lubricating oil from entering an intake system when an engine body is tilted downward while avoiding any increase in the engine dimensions, the engine body has first and second breather chambers, first and second through passages for providing communication between a crank chamber and the first and second breather chambers, respectively, and a communicating passage for providing communication between the first and second breather chambers. The second breather chamber is connected to the intake system via a guide pipe, an end of the second through passage that opens inside the crank chamber is positioned above the oil surface inside the crank chamber when the engine is tilted downward, and the route from the first through passage to the communicating passage via the first breather chamber is shaped so as to prevent the lubricating oil inside the crank chamber from entering the communicating passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshikazu Sato, Shinji Katayama, Yukio Sugimoto
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Publication number: 20020020401Abstract: A toy rocket set that includes a rocket and a launcher for the rocket that utilizes compressed air to launch the rocket. The upper end of the launch tube has an end cap secured thereupon by a threaded connection. An annular elastomeric element is retained between the end cap and the launch tube body. As the end cap is tightened onto the launch tube body, the elastomeric element is compressed resulting in an adjustable frictional engagement with a radially enlarged nose cone on the rocket. Fluid pressure is then increased within a chamber within the launch tube. Once the fluid pressure increases to the point where the upward force upon the rocket overcomes the frictional forces between the elastomeric element and the nose cone, the rocket is launched from the launch tube. The toy rocket has a novel and advantageous parachute deployment mechanism. The edges of a parachute are secured to the rear end of the rocket body by several links.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Thomas O. Grichen
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Publication number: 20020020402Abstract: A feeder for use with a paintball gun has an inlet through which paintballs enter, and an outlet through which they exit. A feed mechanism disposed inside the feeder frictionally engages the paintballs as they enter and transports them to the outlet. The feed mechanism may include rotatable disks. The space between the rotatable disks may be less than the diameter of the paintballs. At least one of the rotatable disks may include a material that flexes to accommodate a paintball. The paintball feeding system may additionally incorporate a circuit that senses when the gun is fired and controls the rate at which paintballs are fed into the paintball gun.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Thomas G. Kotsiopoulos
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Publication number: 20020020403Abstract: A bow, preferably a crossbow, is provided herein. The bow is provided with a recoil energy dissipation system. When applied to a crossbow, the crossbow comprises a stock member including a barrel at a forward portion thereof, the barrel being configured for supporting an arrow for firing of the crossbow. A riser block assembly is provided at a forward end of the barrel, the riser block assembly supporting first and second bow limbs extending outwardly, the first and second bow limbs carrying a bowstring between the outward tips thereof, and extending transversely to the barrel. The stock member further has a trigger mechanism associated therewith selectively to hold and release the bowstring from a cocked position in which the bowstring is drawn in a direction away from the first and second bow limbs to tension the bow limbs.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: William C. Troubridge
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Publication number: 20020020404Abstract: The present invention discloses a charcoal grill having a frame defining a fire chamber intended to receive the charcoal and a cooking gridiron mounted on the frame and extending at least partially above the fire chamber. An additional compartment is positioned vertically in the vicinity of the cooking gridiron and has a lower end designed to open into the fire chamber and interacting with a mobile sealing means, and an upper filling end for resupplying said additional compartment with charcoal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Franck Viret, Franck Alvarez, Eric Carrato
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Publication number: 20020020405Abstract: A portable gas cooking grill apparatus comprising a grill having a hood and a firebox. It is preferable that the hood can be received by and seated upon the firebox, thereby enclosing the grill. A burner assembly, capable of heating the interior portion of the grill, is preferably disposed underneath a substantially solid cooking surface and within the grill, thereby fully enclosing the burner assembly. The grill is supported by a frame, arranged and configured to substantially correspond to the firebox and releasably receive the grill thereon. The frame includes a leg assembly extending therefrom. The leg assembly is fixed to the frame such that the leg assembly is movable between a retracted position and an extended position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Brian Coleman, John McNair, Bruce Morgan, Harry J. Sharples, Fung Chi Kin
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Publication number: 20020020406Abstract: The flexible exothermic medium of this invention is composed of an exothermic agent which generates heat in contact with air, and a water-absorptive polymer and/or a second polymer other than the water absorptive polymer. The mixture thereof is pressed at a pressure of 100-8000 kg/cm2 with alcohol, a cross-linking agent or a plasticizer. This results in producing flexible united mediums. The flexibility of the exothermic medium is also obtained by irradiating it with light or heating the mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Naoki Minami
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Publication number: 20020020407Abstract: The present invention relates to a mujlti-compartment pack for colling or heating products. The pack includes a first compartment with a solid matter or a liquid and a second compartment with a liquid wherein the first and second compartment are separated by a removable wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: William Carl Wohland, Rene Thomas Rivero
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Publication number: 20020020408Abstract: An inhalation medicament delivery device used to administer single or multiple dose of medicament. A standard vial container attaches to the device eliminating the need for a specialized vial container. The device is configured so that a dose can be accurately measured and transferred from the vial container to the device for delivery to the user. The device utilizes a vibration element attached to a membrane with fine holes to create particle sizes suitable for deep lung deposition. The device is breath activated, triggered only on intake of air, thereby reducing the loss of drug while exhaling. An electronic module tracks doses and provides historical data capable of being downloaded to a PC or PDA.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Invivotech, Inc.Inventor: Peter M. Knauer
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Publication number: 20020020409Abstract: A nebulizer assembly for engagement in a ventilator circuit is provided . The assembly includes a coupler having two end ports and a lateral port. The coupler defines a chamber in communication with each of the ports. Each of the two end ports are engageable to ventilator circuit hose segments. A tubular housing defines a first opening at a first end and a second opening at an opposite end. The housing defines a passageway between the ends that is in communication with the first opening and the second opening. The first end of the housing is engageable to the lateral port of the coupler. The housing has a bend adjacent the first end of the housing. A valve is disposed within the housing adjacent the first end of the housing. The valve has an open position and a closed position and is operable to hermetically seal a portion of the passageway in the chamber in the closed position. The valve includes a valve closing portion and a valve opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Daniel E. Kidwell, Lawrence A. Nilson
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Publication number: 20020020410Abstract: in a method and arrangement for evaluating effective flow resistance of a patient breathing circuit connected to a mechanical breathing assist device, a flow controller is operable to temporarily introduce an occlusion to the gas flow within the breathing circuit at a time after the end of an inspiration phase of a breathing cycle provided by the breathing assist device. A sensor unit 34 has a flow sensor for measuring gas flow within the circuit and a pressure sensor for measuring gas pressures within the circuit. An evaluating unit receives measurements from the sensor unit, to determine for a measured gas flow a value of a pressure drop within the breathing circuit after the introduction of the occlusion, and establishes a relationship between the calculated pressure drop and the measured gas flow, such as based on the known Blasius formula.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Goran Rydin, Christer Strom, Johan Bennarsten
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Publication number: 20020020411Abstract: The present invention is a slip resistant nasal occlusion device for protective respirators including two suction cup pads and a clip connecting them together for biasing them against the sides of a wearer”s nose to occlude the nose wherein a vacuum is created by the engagement of the suction cup pads against the surface of the wearer”s nose. An alternative embodiment of the invention employs bioadhesive to engage and secure the noseclip from slipping off the nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Todd A. Resnick
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Publication number: 20020020412Abstract: The present invention is directed to a jet nebulizer assembly for administering drugs via aerosols in a patient's home and a method of treating a cancer in a patient's home by utilizing the jet nebulizer assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Brian E. Gilbert, J. Vernon Knight, Claire F. Verschraegen
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Publication number: 20020020413Abstract: Distributor for underwater breathing apparatus, comprising: a box-shaped body housing a device for regulating the air flow coming from a source of pressurized air; a tube connected to said box-shaped body and showing a mouthpiece; an air intake duct connected to said box-shaped body by means of an intake valve; and one or more discharge ducts connected to said box-shaped body. Within said air intake duct means are arranged which induce to rotation the air flow coming from the source of pressurized air, thus reducing its intake speed into the tube connected to the mouthpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Nino Pietrelli
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Publication number: 20020020414Abstract: A multilumen valve assembly for use in providing resuscitation and assisted ventilation is disclosed. The assembly has a first source conduit, a second source conduit, an exhaust conduit, a one-way valve, and an exhaust valve. In an embodiment, the one-way valve only permits flow from the first source conduit to the second source conduit, and not vice versa. The exhaust valve is operatively connected to the first source conduit and one-way valve. In one embodiment, the exhaust valve is closed when the one-way valve is open, and the exhaust valve is open when the one-way valve is closed. In another embodiment, the exhaust valve remains open unless the pressure in the first source conduit is substantially higher than the pressure in the exhaust conduit, creating a second pressure differential therebetween to inflate a bladder or expand a diaphragm during assisted and/or controlled ventilation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Atsuo F. Fukunaga
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Publication number: 20020020415Abstract: Distributor for underwater breathing apparatus, comprising: a box-shaped body housing a device for regulating the air flow coming from a source of pressurized air; a tube connected to said box-shaped body and showing a mouthpiece; an air intake duct connected to said box-shaped body by means of an intake valve; and one or more discharge ducts connected to said box-shaped body. Within said distributor, on the lower edge of said tube showing the mouthpiece, barriers are provided against possible water seepages into the box-shaped body, said barriers being made so as to leave the passage section of said tube connected to the mouthpiece unchanged.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Nino Pietrelli
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Publication number: 20020020416Abstract: A mask that communicates a flow of breathing gas with an airway of a user is formed by a two-shot injection molding process. The mask includes a mask body and a mask seal member, at least a portion of which is molded to the mask body by a two-shot injection molding process while the mask body is cooling and incompletely cured. The mask seal member, or a portion thereof, is molecularly bonded to the mask body as a consequence of the two-shot injection molding process.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: David Namey
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Publication number: 20020020417Abstract: The invention provides intrafallopian devices and non-surgical methods for their placement to prevent conception. The efficacy of the device is enhanced by forming the structure at least in part from copper or a copper alloy. The device is anchored within the fallopian tube by a lumen-traversing region of the resilient structure which has a helical outer surface, together with a portion of the resilient structure which is biased to form a bent secondary shape, the secondary shape having a larger cross-section than the fallopian tube. The resilient structure is restrained in a straight configuration and transcervically inserted within the fallopian tube, where it is released. Optionally, permanent sterilization is effected by passing a current through the resilient structure to the tubal walls.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Julian N. Nikolchev, Dai T. Ton, Ashish Khera, Donnell W. Gurskis, Steven Bacich
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Publication number: 20020020418Abstract: The present invention relates to a disposable surgical drape (1) that includes a layer (2) of absorbent material and a layer (3) of plastic material. According to the invention, net material (4) extends between the respective layers of absorbent material and plastic material (2 and 3) over the entire drape (1) or over parts thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2000Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Kristina Lfgren
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Publication number: 20020020419Abstract: The application of adhesive to selected non-perforated sections of one side of a running web of tipping paper in a filter cigarette making machine is carried out in such a way that the adhesive is invariably applied only to the non-perforated sections which alternate with perforated sections. To this end, the speed of advancement of the web along its path past an adhesive applicator and thereupon through a severing unit (which subdivides the web into a file of successive uniting bands to be wrapped around filter mouthpieces and plain cigarettes) is temporarily altered when a comparison of first signals denoting detection of successive perforated sections of the running web with second signals denoting the frequency of severing of the web in the severing unit indicates the need for a temporary change of the speed of the web upstream of the adhesive applicator. The latter is installed at a fixed distance from the severing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Berthold Maiwald, Torsten Morke, Karl-Heinz Pawelko
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Publication number: 20020020420Abstract: This invention is a highly efficient filter containing fibers that contain small particle size adsorbents/absorbents such as carbon and/or silica to selectively reduce targeted components in mainstream cigarette smoke. The invention relates to a novel class of highly efficient cigarette smoke filters made from much smaller solid fine particles (preferably 1-50 micrometers in diameter) impregnated in shaped fibers that possess open or semi-opened micro-cavity. The invention further relates to a cigarette having a plug/space/plug or plug/space configuration and having the impregnated filters resided in the space in bonded non-woven or freely unbounded manner to allow controlled TPM delivery.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Lixin Luke Xue, Kent B. Koller, Qiong Gao
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Publication number: 20020020421Abstract: An applicator for applying a product to at least one of hair and a scalp is provided. The applicator may comprise a body configured to be associated with a reservoir, a base and at least two application teeth extending from the base. Each of the application teeth may comprise a free end including a dispensing orifice and a conveying duct. The teeth may have a first end at the dispensing orifice and a second end intended to be placed in flow communication with the reservoir. An elastically deformable coupling may be provided between the base and the body, the elastically deformable coupling may be configured to allow relative movement of the base with respect to the body in response to at least one of axial force applied to at least one of the teeth, and lateral force applied to at least one of the teeth. The applicator may be used to apply a product the hair or scalp. This applicator may be used to apply hair dye, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Sophie Helene Vayrette
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Publication number: 20020020422Abstract: A method of applying cosmetic pigment powder onto an applicator structure sheet in a desired pigment pattern includes the steps of providing an applicator structure sheet formed of at least one and preferably several laterally interconnected applicator structures; providing a silk screen apparatus having a piece of stencil silk or equivalent stencil sheet material known a bolting cloth stretched across a wooden frame; dissolving conventional cosmetic pigment powder in a suspension liquid; creating a stencil including a desired pattern for one applicator structure and preferably an array of patterns for several applicator structures; placing the stencil onto the silk screen, which acts as a support; using a squeegee or equivalent device to force the pigment liquid through the open areas in the stencil and through the silk screen onto the applicator structure sheet and thereby printing the one or arrayed several patterns onto the applicator structure sheet; and removing the applicator structure sheet from the aType: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Irina Iosilevich
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Publication number: 20020020423Abstract: There is provided a rod member for an eyelash perm capable of applying a permanent to the entirety of the eyelashes and capable of performing the process of applying the permanent easily without an experienced person. The rod member for the eyelash perm comprises a plate-shaped base portion made from a soft resin and a rod portion made from a soft resin and formed to one edge of the base portion. The rod portion is formed so as to project to a front surface side of the base portion in a shape of a cross section of a substantial semi-circle and extends along the one side of the base portion. The front side surface of the base portion is an eyelashes fixing surface for eyelashes to cross over the rod portion and be fixed to by means of an appropriate adhesive material; and the back surface of the base portion is an eyelid adhering surface for an eyelid to be adhered to by means of an appropriate adhesive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Ryoji Kuroda
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Publication number: 20020020424Abstract: A system for applying a product to at least one of eyelashes and eyebrows may comprise an applicator comprising a stem and an application element at an end of the stem. The application element may be configured to apply a product to at least one of eyelashes and eyebrows. The application element may comprise a support and at least one row of teeth extending from the support. Each of the teeth may have a free end, a root portion adjacent to the support, and a lateral surface extending from the root portion to the free end. The lateral surface of at least some of the teeth may include at least one of a region having a relief and a region having an angular portion. The system may also comprise a receptacle configured to contain the product and a wiper member configured to wipe excess product from the application element when the applicator is removed from the receptacle. Also provided are methods of applying a product to eyelashes and eyebrows.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Publication number: 20020020425Abstract: A mascara dispenser including a container, a cap bearing a mascara brush, a comb retractable within the cap, and an element on the cap pivotally connected to a shaft that projects from the comb lengthwise within the cap. As the element is moved to extend the comb out of the cap, a guide within the cap engages a dogleg portion of the shaft to pivot the comb into an offset position relative to the dispenser, for ease of manipulation and use.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Salvatore Dorsa, Volker Schrepf
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Publication number: 20020020426Abstract: A device for applying a product to keratinous fibers comprises a tail having a longitudinal axis X and an application element extending from an end of the tail. The application element may comprise at least a first face and a second face, each of the faces being delimited by two longitudinal edges and extending over at least part of a length of the application element. The first face may form with the axis X a first non-zero angle &agr; having a vertex oriented toward a first end of the application element, and wherein the second face may form with the axis X a second non-zero angle &bgr; having a vertex oriented toward a second end of the application element. The second end of the application element may be opposite to the first end.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Publication number: 20020020427Abstract: A floss bar includes a handle having a recess and a lid is snapped to the handle to close the recess in which a blade and a roll of floss are received. Two protrusions extend from the bar and each of the two protrusions has grooves defined in an outer periphery thereof. A longitudinal groove is defined in each of the two protrusions so that a section of floss can be tied in the respective grooves of the two protrusions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Wan-Fang Lin
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Publication number: 20020020428Abstract: A device and method that cleans microwave ovens through a chemical action, specifically to an agent that is placed into the microwave oven, and then activated by operating the oven for a period of time. Different embodiments include a devise composed of an open cell container filled with solution; an open cell container with an attached sponge(s) and filled with solution; and a sponge that contains a cleaning solution in hydrant or dehydrated form. In some of the described embodiments, the devise has a tear off membrane seal to maintain the solution within the cell prior to use. Another embodiment described has a bottle hanger attached to a cell. All embodiments maintain a process to absorb excess microwave energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: John-Paul F. Cherry
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Publication number: 20020020429Abstract: A remote plasma cleaning system includes a high conductance delivery line that delivers activated species from a remote plasma generator to a processing chamber. The delivery line preferably has a conductance of greater than 40 liters per second, enabling the power levels of the remote plasma generator to be maintained at less than about 3 kW. In one embodiment, activated species may be introduced into the processing chamber via one or more inlet ports disposed in a side portion of the processing chamber. In another embodiment, a coaxial inject/exhaust assembly enables activated species to be introduced into the processing chamber via an inner tube and gases to be exhausted from the processing chamber via an outer tube. Other embodiments incorporate an compound valve in the delivery system for selectively isolating the RPC chamber from the processing chamber and an optical baffle for protecting sensitive components of the isolation valve from exposure to ion bombardment and plasma radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Steven C. Selbrede, Neil M. Mackie, Martin L. Zucker
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Publication number: 20020020430Abstract: A system for processing a workpiece includes a base having a bowl or recess for holding a liquid. A sonic energy source, such as a megasonic transducer, provides sonic energy into a liquid in the bowl. A process reactor or head holds a workpiece between an upper rotor and a lower rotor. A head lifter lowers the head holding the workpiece into the liquid. Sonic energy is provided to the workpiece through the liquid, optionally while the head spins the workpiece. The liquid may include de-ionized water and an etchant.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Paul Z. Wirth, Steven L. Peace
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Publication number: 20020020431Abstract: A method and an apparatus are provided for removing a mobile ion in a wafer. The apparatus includes a first inlet for providing a first reactant, a reaction region for generating an active substance with a charge from the first reactant, and a susceptor electrically connected to a voltage for disposing the wafer thereon to attract the active substance to a surface of the wafer and repulsing the mobile ion to the surface of the wafer to enable the mobile ion to react with the active substance to produce a material separable from the wafer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Chin-Hao Chou
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Publication number: 20020020432Abstract: A method of removing small particles remaining on a surface of a semiconductor wafer and preventing a silicide layer covering the semiconductor wafer from corroding starts by controlling a temperature of the semiconductor wafer to between room temperature and 45° C. Then, a cleaning solution of a temperature between 0° C. and 45° C. is utilized to clean the semiconductor wafer to effectively remove small particles remaining on the surface of the semiconductor wafer and prevent the silicide layer from corrosion by the cleaning solution. Therein, the cleaning solution is comprised of a pre-determined volume ratio of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), ammonia (NH4OH), and deionized water.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Ching-Yu Chang
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Publication number: 20020020433Abstract: A cleaning method cleans a reaction tube and dummy wafers by removing therefrom tungsten and tungsten compound deposited on the inner surface of the reaction tube and the surfaces of the dummy wafer in a process of selectively oxidizing the side walls of a silicon layer included in an electrode of a layered structure consisting of a polysilicon layer and a tungsten layer. The interior of the reaction tube is heated, and a cleaning gas containing hydrogen chloride gas and oxygen gas is supplied through a cleaning gas supply port into the reaction tube to remove the tungsten and the tungsten compound adhering to the inner surface of the reaction tube and the surfaces of the dummy wafers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2000Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Asami Suemura, Kimiya Aoki
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Publication number: 20020020434Abstract: A disposable core structure supports a porous polymeric brush utilized in the treatment of substrates. The disposable core structure includes an exterior surface featuring a plurality of waffle-like recesses separated by walls having sufficient thinness to permit fabrication by injection molding. The core structure includes an end adapted to permit attachment to a rotating member of an associated substrate handling apparatus. The end of the core structure further includes an opening to a bore in fluid communication with pores on the exterior surface of the core structure. Injection molding allows economical mass production of the core structure, permitting it to be fitted with the polymeric brush in a clean room setting and then be permanently fixed to a single brush. This avoids problems of bunching, tearing, wrinkling and stretching associated with replacement of brushes in the field that requires the brush to be fitted around a conventional nondisposable core.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Daniel T. McMullen, Paul A. Getchel, Vincent J. Catalano, Douglas G. Gardner
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Publication number: 20020020435Abstract: A method and apparatus for washing items. The apparatus comprises at least one conveyor, at least one washing zone, and at least one rinsing zone. The items to be washed are guided through the washing apparatus in succession in the process direction of the apparatus and sprayed with a washing fluid in a washing zone and with rinsing water in a rinsing zone. The items to be washed are of different types distinguishable from one another, their types being distinguished by identifying sensors arranged to the washing apparatus. On the basis of the identification a control item of the washing apparatus automatically selects the appropriate washing and/or rinsing program for the item concerned.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Fuuga-Controls OYInventor: Timo Varpio
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Publication number: 20020020436Abstract: In a method for processing a workpiece to remove material from a first surface of the workpiece, steam is introduced onto the first surface under conditions so that at least some of the steam condenses and forms a liquid boundary layer on the first surface. The condensing steam helps to maintain the first surface of the workpiece at an elevated temperature. Ozone is provided around the workpiece under conditions where the ozone diffuses through the boundary layer and reacts with the material on the first surface. The temperature of the first surface is controlled to maintain condensation of the steam.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Eric J. Bergman
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Publication number: 20020020437Abstract: Apparatus comprising first and second containers for holding contact lens care compositions and contact lens cases, respectively. The first container defines a chamber adapted to hold contact lens care composition. The second container defines a compartment and is adapted to be removably secured to the first container such that the second container extends outwardly away from the first container with the second container removably secured to the first container. The second container is adapted to accommodated one or more contact lens accessory items in a side-by-side relationship. The contact lens accessory items are preferably selected from the group consisting of a contact lens holder, a supply of enzyme tablets and an information pamphlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Allergan Sales, Inc.Inventors: John W. Vanden Dries, Rodney J. Terwilliger, William Gordon Beecroft
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Publication number: 20020020438Abstract: An inexpensive molded crutch has a single point adjustment mechanism for length and handle location relative to the ends of the crutch. The body of the crutch can be molded of a curable high strength inexpensive resin in two parts. The two parts telescopingly engage one another to set an over-all length for the crutch. The handle can be slid along one of the sections of the body to an appropriate position relative to either end of the body. The three parts can be locked together by one or more laterally oriented fasteners or pins which pass through one or more openings in each of the molded crutch members.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Aaron R. Best
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Publication number: 20020020439Abstract: A dome tent has poles that are interlined via connectors located on each pole where it intersects with another pole, and a pole locator, comprising a framework defining the tent boundary, wherein the framework has pole end locators thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Aarn Tate
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Publication number: 20020020440Abstract: This invention provides a solar cell module which can prevent degradation of reliability and insulation performance caused by film peeling in using a resin film to secure long-term reliability and insulation performance. The solar cell module is formed by sealing solar cells and a resin film by sealing resin between a front surface protecting layer of glass and a rear surface protecting layer of a transparent resin film. The resin film interposed between the front surface protecting layer and the rear surface protecting layer is formed inside from an edge of an overlaying area of both of the protecting layers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: SANYO ELECTRIC CO., LTDInventors: Yukihiro Yoshimine, Saburo Nakashima
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Publication number: 20020020441Abstract: An irrigation controller modifies sophisticated irrigation protocols using an extremely simple user control. In one aspect of a particularly preferred class of embodiments, the user control includes a simple “more/less” (increase/decrease) adjustment. In another aspect of preferred embodiments, the controller automatically determines appropriate irrigation amounts, start times, durations, and frequencies. Such automatic determination may advantageously be based in part on the more/less adjustment, and in part on an external signal, such as that transmitted by a radio transmitter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2000Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: John W. Addink
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Publication number: 20020020442Abstract: Proportional variable force solenoid valve for controlling the pressure of a fluid in a fluid control system comprises a solenoid housing having therein a solenoid coil, an armature movable in response to electrical current applied to the solenoid coil, and a biasing spring for biasing the armature in a direction to establish a valve fluid pressure response to solenoid coil current. An inner armature end cooperates with or engages a damping member residing in a fluid damping chamber to reduce non-linear valve responses resulting from pressure oscillations in the fluid control system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Saturn Electronics & Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Hamid Najmolhoda, David L. Seid, David A. Nezwek, John A. Cruden
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Publication number: 20020020443Abstract: A faucet includes a main body and a switch knob. The main body has a cold water connector, a hot water connector, and a balancing valve member. The switch knob is disposed at the junction of the two water connectors. The two water connectors are provided with a neck portion to accommodate the balancing valve member which is formed of an urging rod, two push seats fastened to the urging rod, and two rolling balls. The cold water flow and the hot water flow are regulated by the balancing valve member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Jen-Chieh Lee
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Publication number: 20020020444Abstract: A programmable circuit detects drop in pressure of a supplied pressurized gas below a predetermined threshold pressure and automatically switches to a different supply of pressurized gas and automatically contacts a remotely located host computer. The circuit sends status data to the host computer and enters a server mode in which the circuit performs commands issued by the host computer. The commands include commands to change data of the programmable circuit and to download new programming. The predetermined threshold pressure is established by manually setting the supplied pressurized gas to a desired pressure and causing the programmable circuit to measure the pressure of supplied gas and to store the measured pressure as the threshold pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: William H. Dickerson, Paul D. Primrose
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Publication number: 20020020445Abstract: A modular fluid control system which comprises a plurality of fluid distribution modules each formed of a parallelepiped-shaped module block of similar shape and size and having fluid channels therein is provided. Each module block has at least two porting faces on opposite sides, selected ones of the channels opening on an associated one of the porting faces to form port openings. The module blocks are arranged in an aligned abutting relationship so that selected port openings communicate with each other at abutting porting faces of adjacent module blocks. The modular fluid control system further comprises a frame which surrounds the module blocks and has connector through ports therein aligned with selected ones of the port openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Christoph Hettinger
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Publication number: 20020020446Abstract: A differential pressure based flow rate measurement device is provided which is coupled to surfaces of a blade 30 within a damper assembly 10, such as that provided within a variable air volume (VAV) box or within a liquid valve assembly. A blade 30 which includes a leading surface 32 opposite a trailing surface 34 is fitted with a sensing structure 50. The sensing structure 50 includes portions 52, 54 which extend away from the leading surface 32. Sensing holes 56 pass into a hollow interior of the sensing structure 50 and pass on to a pressure sensor 60. A similar sensing structure 50 is also provided extending from the trailing surface 34 which also has sensing holes 56 located therein. The sensing holes 56 coupled to the trailing surface 34 also lead to the pressure sensor 60 so that a differential pressure between the sensing holes 56 on either sides of the blade 30 can be measured.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventor: Clifford C. Federspiel
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Publication number: 20020020447Abstract: A valve for a fuel delivery unit has a counterholder pressed into a housing. A spring is supported on the counterholder and is intended for prestressing a closing part against a valve seat. The valve according to the invention can be fitted in a particularly simple manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Mannesmann VDO AGInventors: Peter Marx, Wilfried Moller, Jurgen Schaffert, Johannes Deichmann, Jorg Deubner
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Publication number: 20020020448Abstract: A piping structure of a working machine, which prevents the piping at a coupling portion where a pair of members are swingable coupled together via a shaft, from being damaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: SHIN CATERPLLAR MITSUBISHI LTD.Inventors: Hiroyasu Nishikawa, Takahiro Iwamoto, Toshiyuki Matsumoto
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Publication number: 20020020449Abstract: A connector comprises a synthetic resin plug 11 fitted to an opening portion 1a of a container 1 that stores a liquid, and a socket 13 for connection to the plug 11. The plug 11 comprises, a lid body 14 secured in a fluid tight manner to the opening portion 1a, a plug portion 16 provided on the lid body 14 and connectable to the socket 13, and a siphon tube 17 extending downward from a lower portion of the lid body 14 such that when the lid body 14 is secured to the opening portion 1a, a lower end is arranged near a bottom of the container 1. The siphon tube 17 comprises a tube integrally formed with the lid body 14. As a result, when the liquid inside the container 1 is drawn out, gas leakage from the siphon tube 17 can be reliably prevented, so that erroneous detection of an “empty” detection can be reliably prevented and the liquid completely used up.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Applicant: Surpass Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takashi Imai