Patents Issued in December 18, 2003
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Publication number: 20030230580Abstract: A transport and storage container for liquids includes a pallet-like underframe of electrically conductive material for supporting an exchangeable inner container of plastics material with four side walls, a lower and an upper bottom, a closeable fill socket integrally formed with the upper bottom and an outlet socket with a removal fitting integrally formed at a lower portion of a side wall, an outer casing formed of vertically and horizontally extending metal crate rods, and a single-piece or multi-piece support insert with four side walls of an electrically conductive material arranged between the inner container and the outer casing. Wall elements of the support insert are provided with a structure having a plurality of adjacent structure elements, such as hexagons, circles, honeycombs, trapezoids, lozenges, squares and rectangles.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Udo Schutz
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Publication number: 20030230581Abstract: A stationary container with straight, vertical walls and an open top has a bottom frame with an array of holes through which closely packed support cells can slide so that the base of the container roughly contours to the surface on which it is set while maintaining a level top surface. This arrangement allows the load of a contained fluid material to be applied normal to the top of each support cell, distributing the vertical load over multiple points between the bottom of the container and the load-bearing surface on which the container is set. The support cells may be solid, hollow, or have openings to allow fluid to pass between the interior and exterior of the container. The container walls are vertical and attach to adjustable corner posts.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Christopher Garrison Wark
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Publication number: 20030230582Abstract: An integrally formed ensemble of interconnected, separable containers and associated lids is adapted for use as disposable containers for condiments, sauces, and the like. The interconnected assembly typically includes a first plurality of containers arranged in a first linear array and a second plurality of containers arranged in a second linear array wherein the first linear array and the second linear array are secured to each other by way of a plurality of tear portions. First and second pluralities of lids are hinged to the containers and outwardly disposed with respect thereto such that the lids and containers are balanced during a fill operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Rebecca E. Whitmore, Gerald J. Van Handel
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Publication number: 20030230583Abstract: The invention pertains to a tank having a partially cylindrical body extended by a cylindrical extension of smaller section by the intermediary of a tapered junction extension, and at least one internal reinforcement ring integral with the internal surface of the tubular part of smaller section.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Etablissements Magyar S.A., a corporation of FranceInventor: Georges Magyar
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Publication number: 20030230584Abstract: The invention pertains to a tank formed by a partially cylindrical body extended by a cylindrical part of smaller section by the intermediary of a tapering junction section, with a reinforcement ring located at the junction between at least one of the cylindrical parts and the tapering part, the ring having a machined interior surface to correspond over half of its width with the form of the exterior surface of the end of the cylindrical part and over the other half of its width with the form of the exterior surface of the end of the tapering part.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Etablissements Magyar S.A. a corporation of FranceInventor: Georges Magyar
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Publication number: 20030230585Abstract: A tank for transporting liquids is provided. The tank includes a tank vessel having an internal baffle system including an X-shaped baffle arrangement that extends through the interior of the tank vessel in the longitudinal direction. A plurality of entry hatches can be provided in the tank vessel for permitting access into the interior of the tank vessel. Each entry hatch has a removable hatch plate and is sized to allow a person to enter the tank therethrough. At least selected ones of the baffles in the tank have access openings therethrough. Each access opening has an associated pivotal baffle door that is movable between open and closed positions. The access openings are provided in the baffles such that a person can traverse through the interior of the tank between two of the entry hatches. The tank also is equipped with a variable volume system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: LeRoy G. Hagenbuch
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Publication number: 20030230586Abstract: Difficulties in retaining can holders in conventional vehicular drink holders are eliminated in a vacuum insulated can holder that includes a cup-shaped metallic outer liner having an upper opening, an opposite bottom and a generally cylindrical side wall extending upwardly from the bottom to the opening. A similarly configured cup-shaped metallic inner liner is nested within the outer liner and spaced therefrom to define vacuum space between the two. The outer liner has an outer diameter just less than the inner diameter of a conventional vehicular beverage holder while the inner diameter of the inner liner is just greater than the outer diameter of a conventional metal beverage can.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Yasuhiro Murakami
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Publication number: 20030230587Abstract: An corner fitting for container provided at each angle part of the container body and connected with other parts of the container body comprises a sealing device arranged thereon which includes a first flange of a predefined length provided on one of the inner side surface and the top/bottom surfaces of the corner fitting. The sealing device of the present invention also contains a second flange of a predefined length provided on the other of the inner side surface and the top/bottom surfaces of the corner fitting and aligned with the first flange. Therefore, the seal gasket which is provided with circumstance of the container gate, can depend on the flanges of the present invention while closing the gate, thus hermetic performance for the container is greatly improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Yuanda Zhou, Sidong He
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Publication number: 20030230588Abstract: High-functionality bowl structure comprising a hollow containment body capable of containing food to be cooked or warmed, the said hollow containment body having a base, the peculiarity of which is that it comprises a thermal base fixed to the said base and capable of transmitting heat from an external heat source into the said hollow containment body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Philip Zepter
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Publication number: 20030230589Abstract: A connection device for use with a blast-resistant container includes a frame with a recess, and a connecting member. An arcuate surface is formed on the outside of the opening of the recess. The connecting member is connected to the frame at one end with a head engaged in the recess and connected to a side panel at the other end. Thus, this connection device can transmit strong membrane force between each two panels of a container and meet the connection requirement of a blast-resistant container. When there is a blast, the connection device is able to confine the blast within the container for that the maximum strain of the plastic hinge in the connecting member can be controlled by the curvature of that arcuate surface formed on the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Ming-Jong Wang, Chao-Chyun An, Buh-Shiuh Teng, Chuang-Chieh Hsu, Feng-Ho Wang
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Publication number: 20030230590Abstract: A mobile medicine storage unit for individuals under a doctor's care. The unit is programmable and preferably fully automatic, but also manual, in dispensing any number of medications up to four times per day at preselected times. Audible and visible indicators alert patients of proper dosages and timings of these doses. An optional integral water reservoir and cup dispenser makes it possible to properly take all medications with minimal effort at the unit. Patients not in close proximity to the unit will be alerted remotely via a pager. The unit will contact programmable emergency phone numbers when no patient response is received. Programmability allows customizing to accommodate individual medication needs. Mobility is aided by an optional wheeled cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Janice F. Gilmore
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Publication number: 20030230591Abstract: A method of interfolding gloves including superposing finger portion of second glove adjacent finger portion of first glove, with second glove finger portion being disposed parallel and in a direction opposite the first glove finger portion, in a superjacent opposing relationship. First glove hand and cuff are lapped over second glove finger, to create lapped, superjacent opposing fold. By repeatedly lapping previous glove hand over subsequent glove fingers, a glove bundle is formed. Folding can be longitudinal before lapped, superjacent opposing folding. Gloves are disposed in portable dispenser with lapped, superjacent folding and dispensing opening cooperating to dispense one glove, cuff first.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Earl Jordan, Paul R. Persiani
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Publication number: 20030230592Abstract: A fueling environment that distributes fuel from a fuel supply to fuel dispensers in a daisy chain arrangement with a double walled piping system. Fuel leaks that occur within the double walled piping system are returned to the underground storage tank by the outer wall of the double walled piping. This preserves the fuel for later use and helps reduce the risk of environmental contamination. Leak detectors may also be positioned in fuel dispensers detect leaks and provide alarms for the operator and help pinpoint leak detection that has occurred in the piping system proximate to a particular fuel dispenser or in between two consecutive fuel dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Ray J. Hutchinson
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Publication number: 20030230593Abstract: A fueling environment distributes fuel from a fuel supply to fuel dispensers in a daisy chain arrangement with a double-walled piping system. Fuel leaks that occur within the double-walled piping system are returned to the underground storage tank or a sump proximate the submersible turbine pump by the outer wall of the double-walled piping. This preserves the fuel for later use and helps reduce the risk of environmental contamination. Leak detectors may also be positioned in to fuel dispensers detect leaks and provide alarms for the operator, and help pinpoint leak detection that has occurred in the piping system proximate to a particular fuel dispenser or in between two consecutive fuel dispensers.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Ray J. Hutchinson
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Publication number: 20030230594Abstract: A chute assembly 11 to be positioned between a weigher 10 and a former 12 of a packaging machine. The chute assembly 11 includes a timing gate device 23 including a plurality of timing gates 25 that regulates the delivery of batches of product from the weigher 10 to the former 12. The gates 25 are driven between a first position at which they inhibit the delivery of batches of product to the former 12, and a second position permitting the flow of batches of product to the former 12.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: TNA Australia Pty Limited, ACN 002 937 859Inventor: Alfred A. Taylor
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Publication number: 20030230595Abstract: A reclosable package has a flexible zipper and a flexible funnel that can be turned inside out to provide a spout for dispensing the package contents. The funnel has a terminal portion that is offset relative to a midplane of the package. Initially, the funnel is tucked inside the filled package in an unopened state. The funnel can be accessed by pulling apart the zipper halves. The consumer must reach inside the open package and pull the funnel inside out. Then the tip of the funnel is snipped, cut or torn to provide a spout for dispensing product. The offset of the opening allows the consumer to better direct the pour of the package contents, while making the bag easier to handle, especially large bags. The funnel itself directs the package contents, especially fine powders, away from the reclosable zipper profiles so that one or both profiles do not become clogged with matter that might interfere with interlocking.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Duane B. Piechocki, Steven Ausnit, Christian Schuchardt
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Publication number: 20030230596Abstract: A valve seat portion 20 has a nearly tubular shape, at the bottom of which a circular opening portion 23 which functions as a valve seat is formed. A valve portion 10 has a ring-shaped supporting portion 11 which is disposed inside the valve seat portion 20. A valve body 12 has a shape corresponding to the circular opening portion 23, and multiple coupling portions couple the supporting portion 11 and the valve body 12. In the valve portion 10, the valve body can move between a closed position in which the valve body closes the opening portion 23 in the valve seat portion 20 and an open position in which the valve body opens the opening portion 23 by the flexibility of the four coupling portions 13.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Masatoshi Masuda
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Publication number: 20030230597Abstract: A beverage dispenser for beverages such as cold tea, coffee and the like comprises:Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Unilever Bestfoods North America, Divison of Conopco, Inc.Inventor: Ashok Kumar Naik
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Publication number: 20030230598Abstract: An adhesive or coating composition prepared by mixing together at least one metathesizable highly-reactive cycloolefin (e.g., a norbornadiene) and a metathesis catalyst. The use of highly-reactive cycloolefins can provide exceptional adherence to a low-surface-tension substrate. Another embodiment is a two-part adhesive or coating system wherein the first part includes at least one first metathesizable material, and the second part includes at least one liquid metathesis oligomer or polymer and a metathesis catalyst.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: LORD CORPORATIONInventors: Jonathan L. Kendall, Kenneth C. Caster
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Publication number: 20030230599Abstract: A spring (4) comprising two branches (41, 42) is connected by a bend (40) such that the branches form, in the idle position, an acute angle. Said branches are elastically mobile in relation to each other by relative pivoting around the bend until they come into contact with each other so as to be extended relatively in parallel. The spring also comprises a spring stiffness variation systems (43, 44) which produce different stiffnesses depending on whether the spring is compressed or slackened. Said variation system producing a low stiffness when the branches are extended relatively in parallel and a greater stiffness when the branches are forced together from the idle position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: VALOIS SASInventors: Frederic Duquet, Firmin Garcia
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Publication number: 20030230600Abstract: A liquid-dispensing structure includes: an outer cylinder with a one-way valve at its lower end to allow a liquid to flow into the outer cylinder; a hollow piston being slidable inside the outer cylinder and having a pair of liquid-tight portions formed with circular convex portions around its outer circumferential surface in positions apart in an axial direction; and an inner cylinder for dispensing a liquid, which reciprocates inside the outer cylinder so that the piston moves in a piston-sliding area of the inner cylinder having an opening through which the liquid flows. The opening is closed when the piston is at a lower position and is opened when the piston is at an upper position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Masatoshi Masuda
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Publication number: 20030230601Abstract: A dispensing apparatus and an aerosol type dispenser therewith for discharging contents stored in a measured chamber effectively. The dispensing apparatus is comprised of a cylindrical portion for providing a circular recess portion which keeps a part of the contents in the measured chamber and a cylindrical skirt for providing a detour in the circular recess portion. The cylindrical portion and/or the cylindrical skirt form grooves so as to make a sectional area for flowing contents smaller. In mode in use, the upstream contents positioned inside space of the cylindrical skirt take a long way around the circular recess portion at high speed and high pressure, therewith contents settled in the circular recess portion are forced to sent to the passage of the valve stem certainly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Masumi Mizukawa, Yasuo Ohshima, Kiyomitsu Kanai
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Publication number: 20030230602Abstract: A metering valve assembly comprising a ferrule and a valve housing defining an internal cavity. The valve housing accommodates an annular flange and a compression spring therein with a valve gasket closing the internal cavity. The valve housing is attached to the ferrule such that a stem portion of the valve stem protrudes through apertures provided in both the valve gasket and the ferrule. A stem portion has a discharge passageway which is normally closed by the valve gasket. Either an undersurface of the annular flange or a mating surface of the valve housing is provided with an compressible sealing member while the other is provided with an annular edge. The compressible sealing member and the annular edge form a seal therebetween, when the valve stem is sufficiently depressed, to partition the interior cavity into a metering chamber and a separate filling chamber whereby product may only be dispensed solely from the metering chamber when a product flow path is established.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Jeremy P. Smith
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Publication number: 20030230603Abstract: A metering valve assembly comprising a ferrule and a valve housing defining an internal cavity. The valve housing accommodates an annular flange and a compression spring therein with a valve gasket closing the internal cavity. The valve housing is attached to the ferrule such that a stem portion of the valve stem protrudes through apertures provided in both the valve gasket and the ferrule. A stem portion has a discharge passageway which is normally closed by the valve gasket. Either an undersurface of the annular flange or a mating surface of the valve housing is provided with a compressible sealing member while the other is provided with an annular edge. The compressible sealing member and the annular edge form a seal therebetween, when the valve stem is sufficiently depressed, to partition the interior cavity into a metering chamber and a separate filling chamber whereby product may only be dispensed solely from the metering chamber when a product flow path is established.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Jeremy P. Smith
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Publication number: 20030230604Abstract: A collapsible pouch for motor oil includes a bulb-shaped storage chamber and an elongated dispensing nozzle. The storage chamber and the dispensing nozzle include first and second panels of a flexible laminate material secured together along opposite sides. The pouch further includes a burstable closure seal located in the dispensing nozzle including strips of an adhesively bondable material. The strips are capable of forming a bond having sufficient strength to maintain closure of the dispensing nozzle in the absence of a predetermined pressure applied to the motor oil. The pouch may include a bottom panel secured to the first and second panels to provide for self-support of the pouch when filled. The pouch may also include a removable end portion connected to the dispensing nozzle opposite the storage chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Scott W. Huffer
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Publication number: 20030230605Abstract: The device to allow physically limited persons to put on or remove socks includes an elongate U-shaped sock caddy and two rigid elongate pivotal handles. The sock caddy has a rounded base with a projecting heel portion and rounded sidewalls with vertical steps in each along its upper edge. The steps in the sidewalls and heel are located such that a sock is held open to be put on and maintained on the caddy while the sock is positioned on the foot. Each handle is pivotally attached and rotates in relation to the caddy with an adjustable resistance. Each handle has a contoured grip with a deep V-shaped notch in the extreme end that leads to a slot so that either handle may be used as a utensil to remove and retrieve socks and as a shoehorn.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Henry E. Simmons
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Publication number: 20030230606Abstract: A utility wristband for holding magnetically attractable metallic work items thereagainst for convenient access. The wristband includes a band that having an outer and inner panel and is sized in length to wrap around the wrist of a worker. A fasteners is provided for releasably adjustably connecting the wristband around the worker's wrist. A plurality of magnets are positioned in a central portion of the wristband between outer and inner flexible panels. By alternating surface polarity of adjacent magnetic bars, the band may be shortened for small wrist sizes or fully collapsed in accordion fashion for storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Rita Devinie
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Publication number: 20030230607Abstract: A sectional receiver rack includes a main framework piece that is attached to a mounting surface of the personal recreational vehicle. The main framework may be flat and may be fashioned generally in the image of a cargo rack. The main framework may have mounting flanges for facilitating its connection to the recreational vehicle. The main framework has couplers along one or more portions of its periphery. The couplers enable the main framework to be joined to one or more auxilliary frame pieces that contain coupling members that mate with the couplers of the main framework. The auxilliary frame pieces may be removed, thereby exposing the couplers to which they were attached. The exposed couplers may be used for joining cargo unit to the main framework. Accordingly, the cargo units may be secured to the main framework by joining their attached coupling members to the couplers attached to the main framework.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Arctic Cat Inc.Inventors: Ole E. Tweet, Kenneth Q. Kalsnes, P. Lewis Vaughn
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Publication number: 20030230608Abstract: A holder and method of use are provided for storing a ball mount having a stem and a ball supported on the stem in a ball hitch in which the stem is slidably received within a receiver supported on a vehicle. The holder includes a pocket for slidably receiving the stem therein and mounting means for mounting the pocket on a supporting surface of the vehicle, for example a side wall of a truck box. The use of a pocket with suitable mounting means for mounting to a supporting surface of the vehicle while securing the stem of a ball mount therein provides proper storage for ball mounts which are not in use. The result is that potentially damaging or annoying sliding movement of the ball mounts within a moving vehicle can be prevented.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Dwayne E. Henry
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Publication number: 20030230609Abstract: A box structure for fixing folding bicycle comprises a positioning device comprising a body member being connected to fold bicycle and a positioning member; and a box device comprising a body locating a chute in one side that being connected to a draw bar means and a positioning hole which providing to fasten to said positioning device by plunging said positioning member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Yu-Hsueh Chu
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Publication number: 20030230610Abstract: A virtual market making system to allow for demand based pricing of drugs to be utilized by pharmaceutical manufacturers, payors, prescribers, electronic service providers, pharmacy benefit management companies, and other parties involved in the exchange of drugs and their relevant pricing and identification information. The market making system includes the calculation and presentation of the drug pricing information, the drug identification information, as well as the exchange of monies between participating entities in the market making system. In addition, the system allows for informational exchange between the participating entities in order to gauge market demand and adjust price accordingly. The system has the ability to interact with remote and directly connected electronic devices, databases, and information providers. The system also has the ability to interact with online and offline drug information, participating entities, and servicers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Anita Louise Cyr-Hasty, Dersa Rose Cyr
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Publication number: 20030230611Abstract: A device for removably securing an article having an elongate section to a portable frame used for transporting the article on a vehicle. The device includes an elongate structure with a floor and sidewalls extending above the floor to form an open channel with the sidewalls including at least one slot parallel to the longitudinal axis of the floor. Part of the device is a conformable strap, having a first side opposite a second side, an insertable end and an enlarged end separated from the insertable end by a length of flexible material, the conformable strap having a plurality of binding elements on the first side and a plurality of contact elements disposed on the second side of the strap at the insertable end.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Thule Sweden ABInventor: Jeffrey R. Edgerly
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Publication number: 20030230612Abstract: A convertible travel tote bag and car seat organizer for use with a vehicle seat. The organizer includes an elongated and substantially planar body constructed of a flexible material and having a first half and a second foldable half. A plurality of enclosure defining pockets are incorporated into at least one facing side of the body of flexible material and one or more straps extend from the body at first and second locations. The first and second halves defining the body are connected together in a first folded and portable configuration. The first and second halves are further unfolded and the strap engaged about a location of the vehicle seat, such as about an associated head rest, to support the planar body and to provide access to the enclosure defining pockets in a second vehicle travel configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Maryann C. Santos, Richard Santos, Andrew J. Paluda
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Publication number: 20030230613Abstract: The strap packs of the invention are worn as a sash. Strap pack personal article carriers, e.g., stably conform to the body of the wearer to provide easy access pouches up in front of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Tarik Saidi Karenga
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Publication number: 20030230614Abstract: The strap packs of the invention are worn as a sash. Strap pack personal article carriers, e.g., stably conform to the body of the wearer to provide easy access pouches up in front of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Tarik Saidi Karenga
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Publication number: 20030230615Abstract: A holster suitable for the carrying of multiple tape and float knives or trowels which is wearable by the user of the knives or trowels, is pliable, flexible, light-weight, and otherwise comfortable for the wearer, and has its pocket lined with soft sheet metal to protect the holster against the effects of repeated insertions and abrasions caused by the tape and float knives or trowels that are being holstered or carried.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Alvin Jones
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Publication number: 20030230616Abstract: A coupling unit for attaching an electric wiring substrate to a cabinet of an electronic apparatus is passed through a slit provided in a sheet and the sheet is fixed. At this time, the coupling unit is grasped by restoring force of the sheet since a width of the slit is smaller than a thickness of the coupling unit. Incidentally, when both sides of the slit are curled up by the coupling unit, force by which the slit is further caused to be ruptured acts, but rupture can be prevented by rupture stop portions provided in both ends of the slit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: PIONEER CORPORATIONInventor: Hironobu Kobayashi
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Publication number: 20030230617Abstract: In a double type tape feeder in which two tape feed mechanisms that pitch-feed carrier tapes holding electronic components are arranged in parallel and two carrier tapes can be simultaneously supplied, sprockets in the tape pitch feed mechanisms are arranged so that they hold a shaft axis in common, and directions of respective rotary shafts of motors are coincided with each other toward the shaft axis, so that the motors are arranged in radial pattern. Hereby, an overlap of widthwise sizes of the motors in plane arrangement is permitted. Therefore, the whole width size is reduced and a compact tape feeder is realized.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hidehiro Saho
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Publication number: 20030230618Abstract: A device for processing continuous webs has a machine frame and at least one tool arranged on the machine frame for processing the continuous web. A drive device is provided for driving the at least one tool. The drive device is a two-row gear wheel having a first toothing and a second toothing, wherein the first toothing has an inch-based division and the second toothing has a metric division. The at least one tool is driven by the first toothing when processing the continuous web according to an inch-based size and wherein the at least one tool is driven by the second toothing when processing the continuous web according to a metric size.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: Muller Martini Holding AGInventor: Wolfgang Ruoff
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Publication number: 20030230619Abstract: The invention relates to a device for guiding a band-type product (1) especially a metal band, comprising at least two conical deflectors (2, 2′) arranged head to foot.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Germain Le Viavant
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Publication number: 20030230620Abstract: A gas-operated setting tool for in fastening elements includes a combustion chamber (20), a piston displaceable in the tool guide cylinder under pressure generated as a result of the combustion of the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber (20), a scavenging chamber (30) adapted to be filled with scavenging air and pneumatically connected with the combustion chamber, and at least one slide member (31) for discharging the scavenging air from the scavenging chamber toward the combustion chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Harald Fielitz
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Publication number: 20030230621Abstract: In a nailing machine in which a linear-sheath-shaped magazine for storing therein connected nails connected together in a linear manner is disposed so as to be continuous with a nose part, the connected nails are supplied from the magazine to an injection port formed in the nose part, and the connected nails are then driven out of the injection port by a driver, a magnet is disposed on a supply guide surface which is used to guide the nails from the magazine to the injection port of the nose part, and such portion of the shaft of the nail as ranges from the longitudinal-direction center of the nail shaft portion to the leading end side portion thereof is attracted and held by the magnet to thereby be able to prevent the leading end side portion of the shaft portion of the nail left in the injection port from entering into the magazine.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Applicant: MAX CO., LTD.Inventors: Hiroki Yamamoto, Tatsusi Ogawa
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Publication number: 20030230622Abstract: The present invention provides a tool for driving a fastener from a detachable magazine. The tool includes a tool housing having a proximal end and a distal end and a power source enclosed by the housing. A nosepiece is attached to the housing and has a channel and a first alignment structure. The magazine is removably attached to the tool and has a magazine housing and a shear block that is mounted to the proximal end of the magazine housing. There is a second alignment structure and a face on the shear block such that the channel and the face form a barrel when the first alignment structure is engaged with the second alignment structure and the magazine is removably attached to the tool. Upon firing of the tool, the fastener is propelled by the power source, through the barrel and into the workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: John M. Rotharmel
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Publication number: 20030230623Abstract: A means that permits the simultaneous brazing of coiled palladium alloy elements of a hydrogen purifier to a common base that allows the serial interconnecting of subassemblies in an axial orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Joseph Edward Fleckenstein
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Publication number: 20030230624Abstract: The Hand Splatter Guard is a new innovative way to allow a welder to no longer have to struggle with the larger, uncomfortable welding glove. By using a smaller glove, the welder now will have the capability of being more productive. The Hand Splatter Guard will eliminate injuries to the welder's hand and so down wear and tear to the glove. As the two plastic plates which will have the middle regions skillfully removed creating a radius of the contour which will allow them to go over and under the instrument fully protecting the fingers and the top of the hand where the tender muscle tissues are located. By the designed angle that the guard will be mounted on the instrument eliminating having to use a clamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: William K. Soggs
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Publication number: 20030230625Abstract: This invention provides a configuration of a joint that allows a satisfactory welded joint to be formed with reduced deformation of the joint region when two-face structures (panels) are friction-welded end to end. The panels 31, 32 each have two substantially parallel plates 33, 34 and a third member 35 connecting the two plates 33, 34. The end portions of the plates 33, 34 of one panel 32 are friction-welded to the end portions of the plates 33, 34 of the other panel 32. At least one of the panels has a plate 36 at its end for connecting the plates 33 and 34 and has a rigidity to support a pressing force produced during the friction welding.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Kinya Aota, Tsuyoshi Takenaka, Yasuo Ishimaru
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Publication number: 20030230626Abstract: A dual pocket envelope capable of receiving multiple inserts, including optical media. A method of insertion and related equipment for introducing inserts and media therein. The envelope is formed from a single sheet, customizable in size and shape. The single sheet is folded and fastened to create the dual pocket envelope. Optical media and other inserts are placed in the envelope in a step-wise manner, using a novel insertion equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Sean Drew Rones
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Publication number: 20030230627Abstract: A garbage removal system, including a wall chute and garbage receptacle, that allows the user thereof to extract garbage from his/her home without ever walking out of doors is disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Harold Newsome
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Publication number: 20030230628Abstract: The invention described herein allows for the automated solicitation, collection and tabulation, of donations by a machine. The machine solicits the donations, accepts money in the form of paper and coin currency, or credit card or debit card, validates the currency deposited, and keeps a running total of the money deposited, and thanks the donor for the donation. The computerized solicitation machine may also be connected by a communication channel, such as a modem and telephone line or wireless phone, to a computer at a central location so that the donations may be monitored and tallied from a remote location.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: Tony C. Mobley, Dwight N. Taylor
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Publication number: 20030230629Abstract: A memory device. The memory device includes a substrate and an array of nanocrystals formed proximate to the substrate. The array of nanocrystals is electrically insulated to hold charge carriers therein. A presence of charge carriers within the array of nanocrystals represents a first logic state of the memory device. An absence of the charge carriers within the array of nanocrystals represents a second logic state of the memory device. The presence and the absence of the charge carriers is determinable via directing a beam of photons onto the array of nanocrystals and sensing an optical response.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventors: George I. Bourianoff, Robert Lindstedt, Harry A. Atwater, Maria Giorgi, Robert J. Walters, Julie D. Casperson, Pieter G. Kik