Patents Issued in March 14, 2002
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Publication number: 20020029750Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for transporting a large number of live poultry from one location to another. Using a tray, the birds are loaded and transported to the new location where the tray is lifted upward and/or laterally into a position for unloading which is convenient relative to the features present at the new location. When the apparatus reaches the new location, a gate on the leading edge of the tray is opened and the birds are forcibly moved across the floor of the tray through the open gate and into the desired location. Movement of the birds is caused in one disclosed embodiment by equipping the tray with a slippery floor and tilting the tray toward the open gate. In one alternative disclosed embodiment, movement of the birds is caused by equipping the floor of the tray with a conveyor belt and a rake to gently push the birds toward the open gate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: John S. Taylor
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Publication number: 20020029751Abstract: A new and improved collection device is disclosed which would be attached to the rear of a horse in order to ensure that fecal matter emitted from the horse would be collected in the collection device and not all over a street or other ground surface. The collection device would comprise an inner bag and an outer bag, with the inner bag being emptied when full. The inner bag would be located inside the outer bag, with both the inner bag and the outer bag being placed over a horse's rear end in order to properly collect fecal matter emitted by the horse. Further, the outer bag would be connected to a rear strap, with the rear strap being connected to a series of other straps which would permit the present invention to be removably mounted onto a horse.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Levi Liburd
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Publication number: 20020029752Abstract: The invention relates to an internal combustion engine comprising a cylinder block with cooling fins cast integral therewith, and a cylinder head bolted on top of the cylinder block, first coolant passages being provided in the area of at least one cylinder contained in the cylinder block, which passages are connected to second coolant passages located in the cylinder head. Cooling efficiency is increased by providing heat exchange passages in the outer region of the cooling fins, which together with the first coolant passages and the second coolant passages form a closed loop system within the engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Franz Laimbock
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Publication number: 20020029753Abstract: A two-cylinder overhead-valve V-engine has two cylinders arranged so as to form a V-bank (S). Each cylinder is provided with push rods (15, 16) for operating an intake valve rocker arm (12) and an exhaust valve rocker arm (13). The push rods (15, 16) of each cylinder extend gradually away from each other toward a valve rocker arm chamber. An air intake passage is formed between the push rods (15, 16) in the cylinder head (3) of each cylinder. An air intake port (24) is formed in the cylinder head (3) so as to open into the V-bank (S). The air intake port (24) of each cylinder head (3) is connected by the air intake passage formed in the V-bank (S) to a carburetor disposed in the V-bank (S). A water jacket outlet (25) is formed near the air intake port (24) in a part of the cylinder head (3) in between the push rods (15, 16). The water jacket outlets (25) of the cylinder heads (3) are connected by a cooling water passage adjacent to the air intake passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Kawasaki Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Michio Hirano, Takemi Inoue
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Publication number: 20020029754Abstract: A camshaft includes a device for hydraulic adjustment of a relative rotating position of the camshaft for the purpose of influencing valve timing. The device has a drive wheel, a cell wheel, and an impeller. The impeller is disposed by way of vanes within cells of the cell wheel and can carry out relative motion. A locking arrangement, which operates in the starting phase of the internal-combustion engine, is provided between the cell wheel and the impeller. The locking arrangement is formed by an axially spring-loaded, hydraulically operated piston housed in one of the vanes of the impeller and by a corresponding receiving device for the piston provided in a constructional unit consisting of the drive wheel and the cell wheel. The piston, which projects by way of a locking section into the receiving device and is guided in the vane, cooperates with an operating element for optimizing the locking arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Gerold Sluka, Edwin Palesch, Wolfgang Stephan, Axel Willi Jochim, Andreas Knecht
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Publication number: 20020029755Abstract: A warm-up control device for an internal-combustion engine comprises a heat storage device for storing a heating medium heated during operation of the engine, supplies the heating medium stored in the heat storage device to a drive device (a transmission and the like) prior to the start of the engine or at the start of the engine, and supplies the heating medium stored in the heat storage device to the drive device while maintaining a condition where the heating medium is circulated in the path excluding the heat storage device and including the drive device after the start of the engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Yasushi Ito, Makoto Suzuki, Katuhiko Arisawa, Masakazu Tabata
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Publication number: 20020029756Abstract: An oscillating-piston engine comprises a housing, in which several pistons configured as two-armed levers are arranged pivotably, respectively, around a pivot axis being parallel to a central housing axis and movable commonly in a revolution direction. The pistons comprise running surfaces on their side facing away from the housing inner wall, which are guided alongside at least one control cam when the pistons revolve in the housing, of a centrally housing-fixed cam piece, in order to control the pivot movements of the pistons in revolution. The control cam is configured as inner contour on the cam piece, alongside of which the pistons are guided supported to the side of the centrifugal force via the running surfaces. The cam piece comprises another, inner contour configured as a control cam alongside of which the pistons are guided supported to the direction of the central housing axis via the running surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Herbert Huttlin
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Publication number: 20020029757Abstract: A valve timing controller for use in a direct injection type internal combustion engine is provided for enabling a valve timing to be appropriately set in accordance with a load on the engine even in a stratified combustion mode. The internal combustion engine has a valve timing changing mechanism for changing a valve timing of at least one of an intake valve and an exhaust valve so that it is operated in a combustion mode switched between a uniform combustion mode in which a fuel is injected into a cylinder during an intake stroke and a stratified combustion mode in which a fuel is injected into a cylinder in a compression stroke. The valve timing controller comprises a required torque determining unit for determining a required torque outputted by the internal combustion engine based on the engine rotational speed and accelerator pedal opening, and a valve timing determining unit for determining the valve timing in accordance with the required torque and the engine rotational speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Ken Ogawa, Isao Komoriya, Yasunori Ehara
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Publication number: 20020029758Abstract: A direct cylinder injection-type spark ignition internal combustion engine is disclosed. The engine comprises a spark plug, a cavity formed in the top surface of a piston, and a fuel injection valve for injecting fuel into the cavity in nearly the shape of a fan having a relatively small thickness. When the fuel injected in nearly the shape of a fan from the fuel injection valve is considered by being divided into a plurality of fuel segments in a radial direction, a side wall of the cavity has a first fuel deflection passage 82a and a second fuel deflection passage 82b for so deflecting at least two of the plurality of fuel segments as to pass near the spark plug. The side wall of the cavity is at least partly provided with a return portion 83 that protrudes toward the inside of the cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Toyokazu Baika, Tatsuo Kobayashi, Fumiaki Hattori, Takashi Hashima, Hiroyuki Hokuto, Toshimi Kashiwagura, Mutsumi Kanda, Hiroya Tanaka, Souichi Matusita, Shizuo Abe, Nobuyuki Muramatsu
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Publication number: 20020029759Abstract: A bypass passage includes an inlet in communication with the upstream sides of first and second throttle valves of first and second suction passages. One valve body receiving chamber is coaxial with the inlet. First and second upstream side branch passages extend from the valve body receiving chamber. Downstream side branch passages extend from the end portions of the upstream side branch passages and are in communication with the downstream sides of the first and second throttle valves of the first and second suction passages. One bypass valve is movably received in the valve body receiving chamber and can open the first and second upstream side branch passages to be at the same opening. Reducing the number of bypass valves to one can reduce the manufacturing costs and the number of man hours for assembly of the throttle unit and can equalize the rate of air flowing through the respective bypass passages.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Takashi Akagi, Takashi Udono
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Publication number: 20020029760Abstract: Disclosed is a throttle device for an internal-combustion engine, in which, on one side of the side wall of a throttle body, there are formed a space for mounting a reduction gear mechanism which transmits the power from a motor to a throttle valve shaft and a default opening setting mechanism for holding a throttle valve opening at a specific opening (default opening) when the ignition switch is in off position, and a gear cover mounting frame which edges the mounting space. The frame is formed lower than the mounting level of the reduction gear mechanism. A gear cover for covering the gear mounting space is attached on the frame. A stopper for defining the default opening and a stopper for defining the full-closed position of the throttle valve are juxtaposed so as to enable position adjustments in the same direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Yasuo Saito, Yoshikatsu Hashimoto, Eisuke Wayama, Toshifumi Usui
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Publication number: 20020029761Abstract: A high-pressure fuel supply system includes an accumulator-type booster mechanism which increases the pressure in a high-pressure portion of the high-pressure fuel supply system to a preset starting pressure upon starting of an engine. The accumulator-type booster mechanism is supported on the engine body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Susumu Kojima
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Publication number: 20020029762Abstract: An integrated fuel rail portion and mounting bracket assembly is provided. The assembly includes an elongated support portion and at least one mounting bracket integrally connected to the elongated support portion. A method of forming the assembly is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: SIEMENS AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATIONInventors: Joseph Edward Scollard, James Russell Morris, Jeffery Ersin Brittle, Dean Leigh Spiers
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Publication number: 20020029763Abstract: Axis lines of first and second fuel injection valves are offset from first and second cylinder center lines of first and second combustion chambers by way of moving the first and second fuel injection valves along cam shafts by constituting limits by bringing fuel injection ranges of the first and second fuel injection valves to inner walls of opening portions. Even when the positions of the intake manifolds are obliged to move along the cam shafts, fuel injected from the fuel injection valves can be made to be difficult to adhere to the inner walls of the opening portions and vaporization of fuel can be expedited. Therefore, a mixture in the combustion chambers can be made uniform and engine performance such as response performance of engine rotation, fuel consumption, exhaust gas properties, occurrence of knocking or the like when the throttle valve is opened, can be improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Takashi Akagi, Hiroatsu Inui
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Publication number: 20020029764Abstract: To enable accurate detection of the alternative ambient pressure when the correction of fuel supply is carried out by the used of the value of the ambient pressure substituted by the negative pressure in the inlet pipe. The difference between the calculated alternative ambient pressure and the estimated ambient pressure (offset) is set as a plurality of functions of the number of engine revolutions and the throttle opening, and stored in the area determination section with a plurality of areas divided by each offset value. In which area the condition of the engine resides is determined from the number of engine revolution and the throttle opening and the offset corresponding to the area is supplied. The calculation section calculates the calculation base value by the use of the negative pressure PB and the offset. When the relationship between the calculated base value and the last determined alternative ambient pressure is constant, the alternative ambient pressure is renewed by the calculation base value.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Kenichi Machida, Tatsuo Hayashi, Masahiko Abe
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Publication number: 20020029765Abstract: The apparatus and method of regulating a control valve for a Diesel injection system comprises a fuel injector having a pressure amplifier preceded by the control valve (10), the slide (20) of the control valve (10) being moved by two spatially separated magnet coils (30, 32). During an electrical triggering of one of the two magnet coils (30, 32) with a control current, the respective other magnet coil (32, 30) is switched as a sensor, detecting the current induced in the sensor by a motion of the valve slide (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: SIEMENS AG.Inventors: Raimondo Giavi, Reda Rizk
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Publication number: 20020029766Abstract: A method and a control unit are proposed for checking the performance reliability of a timer that is arranged outside of the control unit, used in particular for controlling an internal combustion engine, and that supplies time information to the control unit, further time information being generated internally in the control unit and being compared to corresponding time information supplied by the external timer. Because an internal time meter is started in the control unit and the comparison of the time information supplied by the external timer and by the internal time meter is carried out at arbitrarily specifiable points of time, a malfunction of the external timer can be determined during the entire operating time, and furthermore, a deviation can be calculated with higher accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Gerd Grass, Ruediger Weiss
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Publication number: 20020029767Abstract: A four-stroke engine is provided and has a cylinder and a piston that delimits a combustion chamber and by means of a connecting rod drives a crankshaft disposed in a crankcase. To drive a fuel pump, the fluctuating inner pressure in the crankcase, in the valve housing or in a connecting passage that connects the two housings is utilized. For this purpose, a drive chamber of the fuel pump is connected via a pulse line with a crankcase, a valve housing or the connecting passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Andreas Stihl AG & Co.Inventors: Jurgen Haberlein, Roger Ziegler
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Publication number: 20020029768Abstract: Fuel vapor is introduced into an intake passage of a direct fuel injection type engine by a fuel vapor purge apparatus. The intake passage is provided with an intake oxygen concentration sensor for detecting the amount of fuel vapor in intake air. An ECU corrects the amount of fuel injection from each direct fuel injection valve in accordance with the amount of fuel vapor detected, and changes the fuel injection starting timing and the fuel injection ending timing in accordance with the amount of fuel vapor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Takuji Matsubara, Mamoru Yoshioka
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Publication number: 20020029769Abstract: An improved injection valve apparatus for variably controlling the injection of nitrous oxide and supplemental fuel into a combustion engine, and method for controlling and varying the amounts of nitrous oxide and supplemental fuel injected into a combustion engine based on existing engine conditions. The method comprises programming engine parameters for the timing and volume of nitrous oxide injected into an engine, continuously monitoring engine performance and engine conditions, and adjusting the amount of nitrous oxide injected and additional fuel supplied in response to changing engine conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Joseph G. Evert, Terry J. O'Connor
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Publication number: 20020029770Abstract: An apparatus and method for utilizing any arbitrary mixture ratio of multiple fuel gases having differing combustion characteristics, such as natural gas and hydrogen gas, within an internal combustion engine. The gaseous fuel composition ratio is first sensed, such as by thermal conductivity, infrared signature, sound propagation speed, or equivalent mixture differentiation mechanisms and combinations thereof which are utilized as input(s) to a “multiple map” engine control module which modulates selected operating parameters of the engine, such as fuel injection and ignition timing, in response to the proportions of fuel gases available so that the engine operates correctly and at high efficiency irrespective of the gas mixture ratio being utilized. As a result, an engine configured according to the teachings of the present invention may be fueled from at least two different fuel sources without admixing constraints.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAInventors: James W. Heffel, Paul B. Scott
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Publication number: 20020029771Abstract: In an internal combustion engine with a combustion heater for elevating a temperature of an engine related element, an object of the present invention is to provide a technique that may effectively performs temperature elevation of an exhaust gas purifying device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Makoto Suzuki
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Publication number: 20020029772Abstract: A variable nozzle turbocharger (12) creates engine boost. Boost is controlled by controlling the position of vanes within turbocharger. A processor develops a control signal (29) for controlling vane position. The processor develops a value for desired boost and processes that value with a value corresponding to the amount of boost being created by the turbocharger to generate error data (48A) defining error between the amount of boost being created by the turbocharger and the desired boost, and the processor develops a component of the control signal by P-LI-D processing (62) of the error data. Other components of the control signal are a feed-forward value from a look-up table (34) and a value from an overspeed protection function (60).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Emad S. Isaac, John E. Bernhardt, Michael J. McNulty
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Publication number: 20020029773Abstract: Disclosed is a limb of an archery bow for eliminating problems involved in a conventional limb having a flat strip structure exhibiting an insufficient stability and an insufficient shooting speed. The disclosed limb includes wood layers, carbon layers, and fiber glass layers and has a concave or convex arc-shaped cross-sectional structure outwardly or inwardly gently bent in a longitudinal direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Kyung-Rae Park
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Publication number: 20020029774Abstract: A submersible, integral light and heater assembly (10) designed to be attached to an interior surface of a water containment structure (12) such as a hot tub, spa, pool or water fountain. The assembly (10) consists of an integral enclosure (40) having on three sides, an opening covered with a heat-resistant transparent glass (76). Within the enclosure (40) is attached a gas manifold (100) that when ignited, the gas produces a fire light and heat. The fire light is visible through the three enclosure openings and permeates through the water in the water containment structure (12) producing a mood setting atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Robert S. Kalember
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Publication number: 20020029775Abstract: A method of sanitizing a bottled water dispenser may include transporting a portable boiler to a location of a bottled water dispenser. The method also may include generating steam in the portable boiler at the location of the bottled water dispenser, and flowing steam through an outlet of the portable boiler. The method may further include flow coupling the outlet of the portable boiler with an opening of the bottled water dispenser, wherein the opening leads to a fluid flow path of the bottled water dispenser. The method may additionally include flowing steam into the fluid flow path through the opening of the bottled water dispenser, and maintaining steam flow through at least a portion of the fluid flow path for a time period sufficient to sanitize the portion of the fluid flow path. The invention may also include a device for sanitizing a bottled water dispenser with steam.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Stephen Sabin, Thorgrim Sandvoll, Sverre S. Stenberg
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Publication number: 20020029776Abstract: An apparatus for maintaining a library of program data for medical pumps, the apparatus comprising: memory loaded with a database, the database including a plurality of program data records and a plurality of data key records, each program data record containing a set of program data items, at least some of the program data items included in the database for controlling operation of a medical pump, each data key record containing a data key and each data key identifying one of the data program records; a database management system programmed to link a data key to a set of program data; and a scanner in data communication with the database management system, the database management system being further programmed to receive a code scanned by the scanner, save the code in a data key record, and link the code to a set of program data, the code being a data key.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Michael L. Blomquist
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Publication number: 20020029777Abstract: An apparatus for supplying respiratory gas to a parachute jumper includes a mask which can be worn by the parachute jumper and a first respiratory gas reservoir includes a pressurized-gas vessel containing respiratory gas. The pressurized-gas vessel has an adjustable metering valve for metering respiratory gas contained in the pressurized vessel. A breathing hose connects the metering valve to the mask for conducting the respiratory gas to the mask. A second respiratory-gas reservoir contains a solid-state oxygen generator and has a manually-actuable starting device for the solid-state oxygen generator. The second respiratory-gas reservoir is connected to the breathing hose.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Siegfried Zimprich, Rudiger Meckes, Carsten Mantey, Herbert Meier
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Publication number: 20020029778Abstract: The invention concerns a device for changing breathing assistance probes in the trachea of a patient. The invention is characterised in that said device (8) is shaped for acting as probe-guide and an auxiliary respiratory gas source is provided for supplying said probe-guide, said auxiliary source being different from the respiratory gas source for supplying said probes, thus minimising interruption of breathing assistance to which the patient is subjected.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 1998Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: GEORGES BOUSSIGNAC
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Publication number: 20020029779Abstract: An apparatus and method for performing positive pressure (PP) therapy alone or in combination with an aerosol delivery apparatus. The positive pressure apparatus includes a positive pressure valve having a continuously variable respiratory window. The PP valve may be associated with a patient respiratory system interface alone, such as, but not limited to, a mask or mouthpiece, or in combination with an aerosol delivery apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: James N. Schmidt, Daniel Engelbreth, Rick Blacker
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Publication number: 20020029780Abstract: A mask system for delivering air to a user includes a suspension mechanism to allow relative movement between a face-contacting cushion and a mask shell. The suspension mechanism also provides a predetermined force to the cushion that is a function of mask pressure, displacement of the cushion or both.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Robert H. Frater, Joanne Drew, Michael K. Gunaratnam
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Publication number: 20020029781Abstract: A nasal cushion (30) comprises a substantially triangularly shaped frame (32) from which extends a membrane (34). The frame (32) has a scalloped edge (36) by which the cushion (30) is affixed to a A mask body. The membrane (34) has an aperture (38) into which the wearer's nose is received. The membrane (34) is spaced away from the rim (40) of the frame (32), and its outer surface (41) is of substantially the same shape as the rim (40). Respective notches (42, 44) receive the bridge of the wearer's nose. The wearer's nose is received through the aperture (38) into the chamber within the mask body (46). The seal forming portion (45) thus contacts both the surface of the wearer's nose and a portion of the wearer's face in the region between the base of the nose and the upper lip, and around the sides and over the bridge of the nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 1999Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: PHILIP RODNEY KWOK, ROBERT EDWARD STYLES
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Publication number: 20020029782Abstract: Unwanted separation of an inner cannula from an outer cannula in tracheostomy devices can be achieved by installing a retaining ring which prevents the inner cannula from unwantingly being unlatched from the outer cannula. The retaining ring allows the air supply elbow to be separated which, in turn, permits the sensory alarms to properly sound when a disconnection of the air supply arises.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Craig D. Linderoth
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Publication number: 20020029783Abstract: A method of treatment of congestive heart failure comprises the steps of introducing an aortic occlusion catheter through a patient's peripheral artery, the aortic occlusion catheter having an occluding member movable from a collapsed position to an expanded position; positioning the occluding member in the patient's ascending aorta; moving the occluding member from the collapsed shape to the expanded shape after the positioning step; introducing cardioplegic fluid into the patient's coronary blood vessels to arrest the patient's heart; maintaining circulation of oxygenated blood through the patient's arterial system; and reshaping an outer wall of the patient's heart while the heart is arrested so as to reduce the transverse dimension of the left ventricle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: John H. Stevens, Lee R. Bolduc, Stephen W. Boyd, Brian S. Donlon, Hanson S. Gifford, Philip R. Houle, Daniel C. Rosenman
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Publication number: 20020029784Abstract: A process for treating orthopedic injuries including the steps of presenting a set of treatment protocols; approving a treatment protocol from among the presented set of treatment protocols; capturing information identifying the approved treatment protocol from among the set of presented protocols; and generating information from the captured information into a form compatible with a handheld computer adapted for connection to an orthopedic sensor system. The generated information includes parameters of the identified approved treatment protocol. The process may also include the steps of basing the presented set of treatment protocols upon a database of historic patients, orthopedic injuries, treatment protocols and outcomes, and retaining information about the current patient, the patients injury, treatment protocol and outcome. A system for treating orthopedic injuries with a historic database on a central computer and a handheld computer attached to a sensor system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: IZEX Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John G. Stark, Duane Oyen, Timothy J.B. Hanson, Timothy Tracey, Steven Backes, Gary Manninen
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Publication number: 20020029785Abstract: A continuous web of cigarette paper or other wrapping material, particularly for smokers' products, is split by a pair of rotary knives into two strips which are fed to discrete strip processing units, such as wrapping units for rod-like tobacco fillers. If the width of the web and/or of one strip or both strips departs from a predetermined width, the web is shifted sideways and/or at least one of the strips is moved relative to the other strip to at least partially compensate for departures of monitored width from the predetermined width. This can be accomplished by changing the orientation of a a frame for rollers which flank the web and/or by changing the level or levels of one or more rolls which advance the web by way of the strips.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Mathias Schafforz
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Publication number: 20020029786Abstract: The present invention provides a mascara makeup tool which enables mascara to be applied easily, surely, and quickly to lashes of different thicknesses and lengths. The mascara makeup tool has: a first mascara container and a second mascara container each containing mascara; a first cap element and a second cap element; and a first applicator brush and a second applicator brush. The first cap element and second cap element are joined together such that the first applicator brush and second applicator brush are aligned on a substantially straight line and face in mutually opposite directions; and the length of the bristled portion of the second applicator brush is 20 to 60% of the length of the bristled portion of the first applicator brush.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Kao CorporationInventor: Miyuki Sunago
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Publication number: 20020029787Abstract: An apparatus for forming holes includes processing device for providing ultrasonic cleaning process to an inner wall of a hole formed on a work piece, and for providing electrolytic cleaning process to said hole, a cleaning tank for storing a cleaning fluid, which is used as a processing fluid for ultrasonic processing and a processing fluid for electrolytic processing, said work piece being immersed in said cleaning fluid, a horn electrode tool serving as a horn tool for said ultrasonic processing means and an electrode tool for said electrolytic processing means, and support device supporting said horn electrode tool movable forward or backward in relation to said hole formed on said work piece in said cleaning tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA SANKYO SEIKI SEISAKUSHOInventor: Motonori Usui
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Publication number: 20020029788Abstract: An apparatus for wet processing individual wafers comprising; a means for holding the wafer; a means for providing acoustic energy to a non-device side of the wafer; and a means for flowing a fluid onto a device side of the wafer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: APPLIED MATERIALS, INC.Inventors: Steven Verhaverbeke, J. Kelly Truman, Alexander Ko, Rick R. Endo
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Publication number: 20020029789Abstract: A liquid processing apparatus includes containers 26, 27, 26a, 26b surrounding processing chambers 51, 52 for accommodating a plurality of wafers W and nozzles 54, 56 for supplying a processing liquid to the substrates W in order to perform a liquid process. The nozzles 54, 56 are respectively equipped with a plurality of ejecting orifices 53, 55 capable of ejecting the processing liquid in a plane manner, allowing the substrates W to be processed uniformly and effectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Tokyo Electron LimitedInventors: Koji Egashira, Yuji Kamikawa
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Publication number: 20020029790Abstract: The method for cleaning the rubber cylinders of printing presses particularly of the so-called bobbin type, comprises the succession of the following working phases:Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Marco Corti, Riccardo Fumagalli
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Publication number: 20020029791Abstract: A dry gas jetting nozzle 5 and a discharge duct 7 for discharging dry gas in a chamber 9 are provided in a lid member 1 for closing an opening of the chamber. Dry gas is jetted into the chamber 9, inner pressure of which is reduced, to blow up particles staying in the chamber and the blown up particles are discharged through the discharge duct 7 while counting the blown up particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Kenji Matsuoka
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Publication number: 20020029792Abstract: Apparatus for dislodging an accretion of a substance from the vicinity of a vessel, includes apparatus for generating gas-borne shock waves in the vicinity of a vessel, thereby to expose a substance accrued on a surface thereof to separation forces causing at least partial separation of the substance from the surface, so as to facilitate removal of the at least partially separated substance therefrom; and support apparatus for supporting the apparatus for generating shock waves in a selected association relative to the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: ProWell Technologies, Ltd.Inventors: Gennady Carmi, Yuri Ass
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Publication number: 20020029793Abstract: A liquid waste disposal and canister flushing system for a medical canister including a press-fit canister lid, features a cabinet with an opening and a sink with a drain positioned therein. A mounting bracket is affixed to the cabinet and includes a shaft connected to the canister bracket for rotating the canister and a shaft connected to the lid removal bracket for removing the canister lid from the canister. The canister is secured within the canister bracket and is rotated from an initial position to a drainage position. The canister lid is positioned on the removal bracket and is rotated from an initial position to a removal position. Once the canister is rotated into the drainage position, the pressurized and diluted cleaning solution source is activated to flush the contents out of the canister and into the sink and drain. After the canister is sanitized it may be removed from the system and reused.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: James L. Dunn, Lawrence E. Guerra
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Publication number: 20020029794Abstract: Surface cleaning, chemical treatment and drying of semiconductor substrates is carried out using foam as a medium instead of a condensed phase liquid medium. In cleaning and chemical treatment, by introducing a foam into an overflow vessel the foam is caused to pass over the substrate in moving contact therewith. Drying of the substrate is carried out, using a water solution of carbon dioxide in a pressurizable vessel. By releasing the pressure in the vessel, a layer of foam is established on the surface of the solution. The solution is discharged from the vessel, causing the foam layer to pass over the substrate in moving contact therewith. The carbon dioxide reduces the surface tension of the water, thereby enabling the foam layer to be produced and also assisting in the elimination of water from the surface of the substrate. In both cases, the use of foam reduces materials requirements and also reduces the quantity of particles deposited onto the substrate in the treatment process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Paul A. Kittle
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Publication number: 20020029795Abstract: A collapsible structure has a base panel that includes separate first and second sides, a foldable frame member having a folded and an unfolded orientation, and a fabric material covering portions of the frame member to form the base panel when the frame member is in the unfolded orientation. The structure also includes first and second loops, each loop having a foldable frame member having a folded and an unfolded orientation. The first side of the base panel is coupled to the first loop, and the second side of the base panel is coupled to the second loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Patent Category Corp.Inventor: Yu Zheng
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Publication number: 20020029796Abstract: A space photovoltaic power generation system comprises a plurality of power satellites (1) arranged in space, each of which converts electrical energy, into which sunlight has been photoelectric-converted, into a microwave, and transmits the microwave to an electric power base. The system can thus transmit a microwave of high power to the electric power base. Each of the plurality of power satellites (1) modulates the generated microwave so as to generate an incoherent microwave before transmitting it to the electric power base, thus reducing the power density of the electric power transmitted to the electric power base on the earth and hence a loss in the total amount of energy transmitted to the electric power base on the earth.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Izumi Mikami, Yoshihiko Konishi, Kazuyuki Takada
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Publication number: 20020029797Abstract: A space photovoltaic power generation system comprises a plurality of power satellites (1) arranged in space, each of which converts electrical energy, into which sunlight has been photoelectric-converted, into a microwave, and transmits the microwave to an electric power base (4). The space photovoltaic power generation system divides the plurality of power satellites (1) into a number of power satellite groups and adjusts the amount of phase adjustment to be made to a microwave which each of the plurality of power satellites included in each power satellite group will transmit so that a plurality of microwaves from the plurality of power satellites included in each power satellite group are in phase with one another. The beamwidth of the plurality of microwaves can be reduced without increasing the area of the aperture of a transmission antenna of each of the plurality of power satellites.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: MITSUBISHI DENKI KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Izumi Mikami, Yoshihiko Konishi, Kazuyuki Takada
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Publication number: 20020029798Abstract: In the case of using a solar battery formed by growing an amorphous silicon film on a substrate as a watch face for an electronic watch, there had been great restrictions with regard to the design of the watch face. If it is possible to impart transparency to light to the substrate onto which is formed a solar battery, so that it is possible to achieve a form of solar battery that is not perceivable, it is possible, by using a substrate onto which is formed this solar battery either on the watch face or on a protective glass crystal or the like, to achieve a watch with a solar battery not restricted with respect to watch face design.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kozo Miyoshi
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Publication number: 20020029799Abstract: A solar battery module in use has a solar battery panel and a frame body. The solar battery panel is constituted by laminating a front cover, a filler, a crystal solar battery cell, another filler, and a back cover on one another in this order. The frame body surrounds the outer periphery of the solar battery. At each corner of one side of the frame body is formed a notch with its open end facing toward the light-receiving surface. Under rainfall, rainwater which fell down onto the light-receiving surface flows toward below the solar battery module, and is then held back by the frame member provided on the frame body. The rainwater remaining flows into the notch. In the notch, the rainwater is guided toward above the frame member on the principles of siphon action so as to be discharged out of the solar battery module.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Hiroyuki Yoda, Akimasa Umemoto