Patents Issued in April 1, 2004
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Publication number: 20040060090Abstract: To enhance comfort when kneeling down and working with knee pads. By sewing on the inside of knee pad four triangular pockets running somewhat parallel with pockets opposite of each other provides the mechanics of this invention. All four pockets contain all four corners of 4″×5″ approx. carpet scrap securely.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Michael John Murray
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Publication number: 20040060091Abstract: An apron-like, unisex garment is disclosed, having at least six pockets for holding implements and supplies needed by a craftsperson such as a knitter, crocheter, quilter, etc in working on a project. The garment ties around the waist and is adapted to be worn while the worker is working on a project, removed in fully loaded condition and set aside while loaded until the worker is ready to resume work on the project. Some pockets may have closures at the top for security in carrying keys or money. The garment may have buttons sewed on it in predetermined patterns and, if so at least some of the pockets are equipped with buttonholes so that they may be buttoned on and removed when no longer needed. Buttoned on pockets may be placed inside larger pockets to afford security.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Lauri G.B. Katz
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Publication number: 20040060092Abstract: A bib for preventing soil-causing fragments from soiling a garment worn upon a wearer's body. The bib comprises a body-engaging member configured to engage the wearer's body for preventing the soil-causing fragments from soiling the garment worn thereupon. This body-engaging member has upper and lower body regions. A first pouch is formed about the lower body region and is openable towards the upper body region for capturing the soil-causing fragments. Furthermore, a second pouch is formed about the lower body region over the first pouch and is openable away from the upper body region. The second pouch is receivable of the upper body region when folded and deposited thereinto so as to contain the soil-causing fragments and the soiling caused thereby within the bib.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Julie Bennett
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Publication number: 20040060093Abstract: This invention is an article of protective apparel having pliable, insulative panels integral to a sleeve or sleeves, with the protective panels so positioned to cover the postern of the forearm, elbow and segment of the upper arm vulnerable to conductive heat during welding operations or the like. As such the apparel provides protection from being in close proximity to heated surfaces, while providing improved movement and maintaining an appearance of a typical work shirt.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Bobby Joe Harper
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Publication number: 20040060094Abstract: A necktie having an insert which causes the end of the necktie to flare out from the torso of the wearer, much like the tip of a ski. The necktie may have designs or printing thereon so as to more closely resemble a ski. The necktie which may be shaped in planform so as to more closely resemble the end of a ski: narrow and sharply pointed, or relatively rounded on the end and wider at the end than in the middle, or a very wide planform and bluntly rounded end, or shaped like a water ski, wake board, surf board, kite board, skate board, scooter, and other types of skis and boards. The invention may also comprise a retrofit insert which may be placed into a pre-existing necktie in order to render it ski shaped, and a method of advertising using the tie.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Stephen Mark Kaczmarek
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Publication number: 20040060095Abstract: The present invention provides a cooling protective glove to easily and effectively cool the human hand. By natural air and water vapor convection and associated conduction of heat, or the forced flow of other safe gases at an appropriate velocity and pressure, as required, and channeling it by means of an internally molded intrinsic distribution network that is incorporated into the glove. The natural cooling results from providing flow passages for air and water vapor pressure differentials between the parts of the hand, inside the protective glove and the cooler outside ambient conditions. Supplemental cooling may be achieved from a source of a cooling medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Michael S. Bradbury
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Publication number: 20040060096Abstract: An athletic glove for racquet sports in specific for the game of tennis, which includes a elastic straps permanently fixed at one end between the thumb and index finger and non-permanently fixed at the other end to the rear wrist cuff. The glove covers the thumb and index finger, leaving the middle finger, ring finger and little finger uncovered whereby, giving the player tactility in feeling the racquet and not hinder the game, at the same time giving the stability to the wrist of player. The glove extends slightly over the palm and back of the hand and is secured to the hand around the wrist area by a strap of the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Devaraj Thiruppathi
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Publication number: 20040060097Abstract: A sports glove, such as a golf glove, baseball batting glove, or other type of glove is disclosed. In one non-limiting embodiment, the sports glove has a fastener made of a breathable material. In another embodiment, the sports glove has a fastener with apertures therein. In another embodiment, the sports glove has a container joined thereto that can be used for storing the glove after use. In another embodiment, the sports glove is provided with one or more regions comprising extensible material. In another embodiment, the sports glove is provided with an extensible fastener. In some embodiments, any portion of the glove, such as the fingers and/or the palm and back of the glove, may be provided in a pre-formed curved configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Jeffrey V. Bamber
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Publication number: 20040060098Abstract: A head covering includes a tube of elastic fabric having an upper open circumferential edge and a lower open circumferential edge. A visor made of an elastic deformable material has a curved inner edge, the curved inner edge having a pair of opposite ends. The visor is attached to and extends partly around the lower open circumferential edge of the tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Luke Evan Landers
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Publication number: 20040060099Abstract: A grooved size adjustment strap for a baseball-style cap having a crown body and a visor. The size adjustment strap, which is attached to the back portion of the lower periphery of the crown, is formed by an inner strap and an outer strap, each strap attached to a respective side of the crown main body along a lower edge thereof. Each of the straps is formed of a reinforcing material such as PVC sheet, with hook or loop material attached thereto, respectively. The outer strap is formed with the PVC sheet faced outwardly and includes a plurality of vertical grooves that facilitate shape formation and retention of the size adjustment device, and also assist in predictable size adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Boo Yl Park
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Publication number: 20040060100Abstract: A neck protector for use with headgear in protecting the user's back or dorsal region of the neck from injury. An envelope is formed with a plurality of first chambers that are arranged sequentially to form a layer of a series of lengthwise pockets. A second layer of chambers are arranged and attached to the first layer of chambers to overlap the partitions of the first layer of chambers. A substantially rigid, curved member is contained in each of the chambers in both layers. A padded material is preferably permanently attached to each of the rigid, curved members on the side facing the neck of the individual when in use. The envelope also has means for attachment to existing protective headgear.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Donald R. Reiterman
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Publication number: 20040060101Abstract: A dive mask designed as a compromise of frameless and framed designs. It employs a single frame member or support frame that is smaller and lighter than conventional frame assemblies. The support frame provides a rigid platform for the buckle assembly to be installed. Also because of the support frame, a double lens design is possible. This allows the lenses to be tilted to be closer to the eyes, increasing the field of view. The tilt of each lens is 10-20 degrees from traditional masks. The lenses are thus between 160-140 degrees apart. This improvement in lens placement yields an additional 20-40 degrees of peripheral view.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Chih Cheng Shiue
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Publication number: 20040060102Abstract: The present invention relates to protective fabric that protects first-response personnel, like firefighters, who rush into disaster areas immediately after such events occur. In particular, this invention relates to garments such as hoods (like a balaclava-shaped hood) made from a multi-layer protective fabric that includes at least two active layers, that may provide biological, chemical and fire protection to first-response personnel. The balaclava-shaped hood may be integrated with a protective mask to create fully-encapsulated protection. This protective fabric may include an inner layer, an active middle layer and an active outer layer. The inner layer may be comprised of a stretchable fabric. The middle layer may provide an adsorptive barrier to chemicals, such as terror agent, Mustard gas or other such agents. The outer layer may be comprised of a flame-resistant fiber-product.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: INTERSPIRO, INC.Inventor: Michael J. Brookman
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Publication number: 20040060103Abstract: A device with multiple toilet care action is provided with a reservoir for an active substance and suspension means for suspending the device from the rim of a toilet bowl such, that with every flushing operation, an active substance is dispensed to the flushing water in the toilet bowl. The reservoir is provided with at lest two compartments for such an active substance. In a particular embodiment, in the compartments, active liquids have been disposed. In this situation, the device is provided with a holder, a bottle with said compartments detachably connected to the holder and a liquid collecting element which, when the device is suspended from the rim of a toilet bowl, is located in the path of the flushing water in the toilet bowl for adding thereto with each flushing operation an active liquid, the contents of the compartments being in constant communication with the liquid collecting element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Petrus Henricus Aloysius Nicolaas Kuhn
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Publication number: 20040060104Abstract: A closing device for a toilet unit includes a slave member connected to a toilet cover, a motor, and a switching mechanism that mechanically connects or disconnects the motor from the slave member during closing of the cover. When the motor rotates to move the toilet cover from an open position to a partially closed position, the switching mechanism allows the slave member to move in response to rotation of the motor. After the toilet cover reaches the partially closed position, the mechanical link between the slave member and the motor provided by the switching mechanism is released such that the toilet cover falls freely under its own weight to the closed position independent of the motor. Preferably, the device includes a driving member coupled between the motor and the switching mechanism and operable to move the slave member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Kazunori Nishikawa, Hiroshi Yamada
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Publication number: 20040060105Abstract: An ultra-light weight portable toilet seat and supporting legs for backpacking, camping and travel use, comprised of a folding seat and multiple adjustable legs for height variation. A cover attaches to the seat and leg assembly to form a camp stool. The seat is comprised of a top surface and a bottom surface, a back section and a front section, and an open center. The multiple legs attach into the bottom section and angle downward to meet the ground. The bottom section of the seat is formed to receive the adjustable legs which when fully retracted will be held into place by the designed form. The back section and the front section are held together by a hinge device to allow the seat to close, concealing the legs in a clamshell fashion. The portable toilet assembly can be used over a pre-dug hole or with the waste container.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Thomas D. Hickey
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Publication number: 20040060106Abstract: An automatic shutoff valve that can be easily installed in a swimming pool scupper, or provided as original equipment at time of scupper installation. The automatic shutoff valve will stop the normal flow of liquid through a drain or suction outlet when the liquid level drops below the minimum level required to maintain buoyancy of the automatic shutoff valve's float, and the flow is about to change from liquid to gaseous. The valve is designed to automatically reset to normal when a sufficient level of liquid is restored in the pool and scupper assembly, and any suction acting on the outflow portion of the valve is briefly interrupted to release the float from its position on the valve seat. The valve incorporates a valve body with a valve seat, float retainer, and a buoyant float which can reciprocate vertically, being guided by the retainer as it descends onto the sealing surface located below it.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Richard Mistarz
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Publication number: 20040060107Abstract: An individually adjustable, automated, washing apparatus, including: a controller arranged for receiving input to a program of at least two steps, respectively having a plurality of variables, and the controller transforms the input into a series of control signals; (B) a wash structure held by a support construction, and the wash structure includes a surface, in contact with a portion of a person to be washed, and this surface has a first system of running water and tactile stimulus members, and the first system is imbedded in said surface, and is in communication with a water source, and is responsive to the signals; and (C) at least one driver of motion of the members, and the at least one driver is driven by at least one item selected from the list: electromechanical motors, water pressure, air pressure, and a pressurized air-water-mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: David Eisenberg
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Publication number: 20040060108Abstract: The present invention relates to a footcare whirlpool massage instrument equipped with a water flow-switching valve connected to the discharge sides of the circulation pump circulating the water of the footbath part and for freely switching water flows, which can re-circulate or drain water past through the circulation pump into the footbath part or out of the footbath part. The footcare whirlpool massage instrument equipped with the water flow-switching valve according to the present invention, in a footcare whirlpool massage instrument having a support base, a footbath part formed in the support base and holding water, and a circulation pump installed inside the support base and circulating the water of the footbath part to form whirlpool, further comprises a water flow-switching valve coupled to the discharge side of the circulation pump to switch water flows so that the water discharged from the circulation pump is re-circulated into the footbath part or drained outside the footbath part.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: BEAUNIX CO., LTD.Inventor: Jung Hoon Park
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Publication number: 20040060109Abstract: A modular faucet assembly is configured for installation upon a conventional sink top having left and right hot and cold water control valve passages and a central faucet assembly passage. The present modular assembly includes a single, central faucet and mixer control valve, with all water lines extending through the central sink top passage and the left and right sink top passages remaining free of any water supply lines. The present assembly makes use of these otherwise unused passages by having left and right faucet base passages which align with the corresponding sink top passages, and serve to secure the faucet assembly to the sink top and accept various accessories removably installed therein. The accessories may comprise a liquid soap dispenser pump, a retractable spray nozzle, or other device(s) as desired. A cap(s) may be installed at the accessory passage(s) when no accessory or accessories are installed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Donald L. Hensley
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Publication number: 20040060110Abstract: A crib frame for supporting a mattress or pad has a rectangular frame and a fixed panel defining an opening. A pivotable panel in the opening can be raised by a handle to provide a plurality of inclined positions for the movable panel which is supported by arms that lock in a plurality of positions for this purpose.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Pedro Wajnsztejn
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Publication number: 20040060111Abstract: A barrier is provided for use on a patient support. The barrier can be coupled to a siderail of the patient support to substantially fill a gap adjacent to the siderail.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Curtis Alverson
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Publication number: 20040060112Abstract: Disclosed is a bed pad having improved leakage protection provided by a folded absorbent structure. In one embodiment, the bed pad uses a stabilized absorbent material folded into a central channel, a pair of transversely disposed side margins, and a pair of transversely disposed side margins.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: David Arthur Fell, Toan Thanh LeMinh
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Publication number: 20040060113Abstract: A restraint for bed covers serves to pull an upper bedsheet or cover taut laterally across a bed and person confined therein. The present restraint assists in preventing a confused or restless bedridden patient from dislodging or pulling at dressings, catheters, IV tubes, and the like, thus assuring that proper treatment is provided for the patient. The present restraint comprises a relatively short elastic strap having a bed cover attachment end with a garter-type fastener extending therefrom, i.e., a button and clasp assembly. The opposite end portion of the strap includes complementary portions of hook and loop fastener material (e.g., Velcro®) disposed thereon, with the strap looping about a portion of the bedframe structure and securing back to itself. A preferred embodiment includes a D-ring or the like extending from the button and clasp attachment, through which the strap is drawn for greater leverage before being secured to itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Lynda D. Lantagne
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Publication number: 20040060114Abstract: A patient support apparatus for supporting, and accommodating movement of patients with repetitive motion disorders. A chair of the present design will include a first sliding mechanism with carries a seat member along a range of motion relative to the over-all apparatus frame, and a second sliding mechanism for carrying the frame relative to a base. Either or both sliding mechanisms may be provided with shock absorbing or movement resistance features for further dampening a patient's movements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Robbie Allison, Paul Allison, Lisa Martinez
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Publication number: 20040060115Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed for providing a foam-filled thermoplastic spine board. An upper surface of the spine board has a cradle configuration to assist in more comfortably positioning a patient. The spine board includes hand holds for transporting the patient. Being free from metallic parts, the spine board is X-ray translucent and/or radio translucent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: George S. Panton
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Publication number: 20040060116Abstract: A support pillow comprises a pillow body having a medial region and two opposing arms a pillow body having a medial region and two opposing arms that define an outer periphery and an inner periphery, wherein the inner periphery defines a generally open well. At least one flap is coupled to the pillow body at the outer periphery to adjust the position of the pillow when worn about a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: The Boppy CompanyInventor: Susan H. Matthews Brown
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Publication number: 20040060117Abstract: An inflatable body support apparatus is provided wherein the apparatus comprises a base pad; at least two inflatable supports having an inflation valve, the first support being an abdominal support and the second support being a back support; and a means for attaching the first and second supports onto the base pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Chi T. Chan
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Publication number: 20040060118Abstract: A fire retardant mattress, sofa cushion and pillow has a foam base which is covered by a fire barrier material. A ticking covers the fire barrier material. Sheets of these combined materials are formed into a top, a bottom and sidewalls for the mattress. The intersecting planar surfaces are formed as a flange which is sandwiched between a fire-retardant treated edge binding tape. The flange is sewn with a fire retardant thread to encapsulate the mattress with fire retardant components.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Vincent Diaz
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Publication number: 20040060119Abstract: A composite fire barrier fabric including a fire barrier layer and a thermally insulating layer at least partially encloses the core of an open flame resistant mattress. The fire barrier layer and thermally insulating layer are composed of at least one flame-retardant fiber, and not necessarily the same flame retardant fiber. When tested in accordance with the flame resistance test protocols of NFPA 267 or ASTM E 1590, the mattress has a maximum heat release rate of less than 250 kW and a total energy release of less than 40 MJ in the first five minutes of the test.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: SpunGold, Inc.Inventors: Harrison Robert Murphy, Juraj Michal Daniel Slavik
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Publication number: 20040060120Abstract: An open flame resistant article is composed of filling materials and a fire barrier fabric including a fire barrier layer and a thermally insulating layer at least partially enclosing the filling materials. Open flame resistance of the article is determined under the California Technical Bulletin #603 test protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: SpunGold, Inc.Inventors: Harrison Robert Murphy, Juraj Michal Daniel Slavik
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Publication number: 20040060121Abstract: This invention relates to compounds of formula: 1Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Michael S. Williams, Thomas N. Sargent
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Publication number: 20040060122Abstract: The present invention provides a bleaching composition comprising iodine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: Unilever Home & Personal Care USA, Division of Conopco, Inc.Inventor: Stephen Norman Batchelor
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Publication number: 20040060123Abstract: A controller for a washing machine including an agitation element operable at a plurality of speeds during an agitation phase of a wash cycle is provided. The controller comprises a microcomputer configured to adjust an actuation of the agitation element in response to at least one input, said at least one input indicative of a characteristic of a laundry load.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: William Henry Lueckenbach, Christopher Gregory Hoppe
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Publication number: 20040060124Abstract: The objects of the present invention are an agent (A) for coloring fibers obtained by mixing two components (A1) and (A2), characterized in that component (A1) contains at least one 2-benzothiazolinone hydrazone derivative of formula (I) or a physiologically tolerated salt thereof 1Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Cecile Pasquier, Gisela Umbricht, Veronique Buclin-Charriere, Sylviane Oberson, Hans-Juergen Braun
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Publication number: 20040060125Abstract: The invention concerns an oxidation dyeing composition for keratinous fibres, in particular human keratinous fibres such as hair, comprising, in a medium suitable for dyeing, at least a coupling agent selected among 3,5-diamino-pyridine derivatives and their addition salts with an acid, at least an oxidation base, and a particular thickening polymer. The invention also concerns dyeing methods and devices using said composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Marie-Pascale Audouset
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Publication number: 20040060126Abstract: The invention concerns a composition for dyeing and in particular oxidation dyeing of keratinous fibres, in particular human keratinous fibres and more particularly hair, comprising, in a medium suitable for dyeing, at least an oxidation dye and/or a direct dye and at least an associative polymer, characterised in that it further comprises a polymer with acrylamide units (i), (ii) dialkyldiallylammonium halide, and (iii) vinylic carboxylic acid. The invention also concerns dyeing methods and devices using said dyeing composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Francois Cottard, Christine Rondeau
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Publication number: 20040060127Abstract: Disclosed herein are: a composition for dyeing keratin fibers, for example, human keratin fibres such as hair, comprising at least one para-phenylenediamine derivative comprising a pyrrolidyl group substituted with a silyl radical; a process for dyeing keratin fibers using this composition; and novel para-phenylenediamine derivatives comprising a pyrrolidyl group substituted with a silyl, radical.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Stephane Sabelle, Laure Ramos, Madeleine Leduc
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Publication number: 20040060128Abstract: A servicing bridge (10) for servicing a vehicle (14) is provided including a main bridge section (16) that is mechanically coupled to a terminal (22) and a bridgehead (18). A retractable bridge extension system (12) is mechanically coupled to the bridgehead (18). The extension system (12) includes a bridge extension (30) that mates a bridge floor (36) to a vehicle floor (38) and extends the servicing bridge (10). A bridge extension bumper (32) is mechanically coupled to the bridge extension (30) and dampens contact between the bridge extension (30) and the vehicle (14). An extension mechanism (34) is mechanically coupled to the bridge extension (30) and the servicing bridge (10) and actuates the bridge extension (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Kazuhide Konya
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Publication number: 20040060129Abstract: A pool cleaning implement for cleaning a submerged surface is provided that includes an implement body having a coupling shank attached thereto and an elongate pole connected to the coupling shank.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Dennis Scott Juett
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Publication number: 20040060130Abstract: An assembly for rotating and axially directing a high pressure spray hose and spray head to clean residue from the bores of thermal transfer tubes. The assembly includes a number of subassemblies that are concentrically aligned and mounted to rotate in synchrony and direct a high-pressure hose and spray head. A hose cleaning subassembly washes and/or brushes the hose exterior with a low-pressure spray. A hose drive assembly controls axial hose movement via driven gears and chains and four polyurethane pinch wheels that abut the hose. Spring tensioners control the wheel-to-hose pressure. A layering arm extends from a driven reel axle and stacks the hose in uniform layer onto an adjustable hub at a driven reel. The diameter of the reel hub can adjusted relative to an outer cage. The hose reel, axial hose drive and hose cleaner assemblies can be operated at speeds rotational speeds of 60 rpm to 650 rpm and whereby tubes from ½ to 6-inch diameters can be cleaned at rates of 1 to 80 feet per minute.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: Aqua Dynamics Inc.Inventors: Daniel T. Garman, Eugene R. Valentine
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Publication number: 20040060131Abstract: The present invention is directed to a tool for cleaning an anode in a coating machine. The anode cleaning tool has a rotary brush driven by a driver such as a cordless power drill. The rotary brush and the driver are connected to a support structure and an adapter which allows the tool to be joined to a shaft associated with the coating machine. The tool further includes a light source connected to the support structure for enabling an operator to see an anode as it is being cleaned.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Robert J. Moravsky, Stephan G. Vandermyn, Dean N. Marszal
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Publication number: 20040060132Abstract: A brush section for use in a powered toothbrush, and a powered toothbrush utilizing the brush section are provided. The brush section has a generally disk shaped carrier from which extends at least one finger that has oral care elements, i.e., bristles and elastomeric cleaning members, extending outwardly therefrom to provide increased contact area between the oral care cleaning elements and oral gingival tissue for enhanced massaging thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: John J. Gatzemeyer, Eyal Eliav
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Publication number: 20040060133Abstract: A powered toothbrush to provide oral hygiene having a brush section with a first bristle carrier that is powered and driven to rotate in a first path of motion. A second bristle field including a plurality of brush elements extends from a base support of the brush section. An extension member having an end attached to the first bristle carrier and extending outwardly therefrom and at least partially into the second bristle field is also provided on the brush section whereby the extension moves upon movement of the first bristle carrier in the first path of motion to move the second bristle field in a second path of motion. The bristle fields may include a variety of elastomeric and/or non-elastomeric bristles to provide cleaning, polishing, whitening and stimulation to the teeth and gums.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Eyal Eliav
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Publication number: 20040060134Abstract: A powered toothbrush is provided and includes a handle portion having a neck formed at one end and a head coupled to the neck. The head includes a base, and a first carrier that is coupled to the head and is operatively connected to a first drive for moving the first carrier in a first direction. The first carrier has bristles, elastomeric cleaning members, or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom. The head also includes a second carrier that is coupled to the head and includes an upstanding elastomeric element disposed along an upper surface thereof. The elastomeric element has a first end that is coupled to the head and a second end that engages the first carrier so that the movement of the first carrier in the first direction is translated into movement of the elastomeric element in a second direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: Eyal Eliav, Henry Goldfine
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Publication number: 20040060135Abstract: A powered toothbrush is provided and includes a handle portion having a neck formed at one end and a head coupled to neck. The head includes a first carrier that is coupled to the head and is operatively connected to a first drive for moving the first carrier in a first direction. The first carrier has bristles, elastomeric cleaning members, or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom. The head also includes a second carrier that is coupled to the head and is in selective engagement with a protrusion extending in a recess defined by the first carrier to impart movement in a second direction. The second carrier has bristles, elastomeric cleaning members or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom. In an exemplary embodiment, the first carrier oscillates in a rotational direction and the second carrier moves in a direction parallel to the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: John J. Gatzemeyer, Eduardo J. Jimenez, Eyal Eliav
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Publication number: 20040060136Abstract: A powered toothbrush is provided and includes a handle portion having a neck formed at one end and a head coupled to the neck. The handle portion is adapted to receive a single battery therein in a tight fitting arrangement. The head includes a base, and one or more carriers coupled to the base. At least one of the carriers is operatively connected to a drive for moving the one or more coupled carriers in respective directions. The one or more carriers have bristles, elastomeric cleaning members, or a combination thereof extending outwardly therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventors: John J. Gatzemeyer, Henry Goldfine
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Publication number: 20040060137Abstract: A powered toothbrush to provide oral hygiene having a brush section with a first bristle carrier that is powered and driven to rotate in an oscillating manner through a prescribed angle. A second bristle carrier is pivotally connected to the first bristle carrier and also pivotally connected to the brush section. The second bristle carrier oscillates in accordance with the oscillation of the first bristle carrier in a sectorial manner. The bristle carriers may include a variety of elastomeric and non-elastomeric bristles or combinations thereof to provide cleaning, polishing, whitening and stimulating to the teeth and gums.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Eyal Eliav
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Publication number: 20040060138Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing a toothbrush having a body, which comprises a handle region, a head region and a neck region located between the handle region and the head region, and having functional elements which are arranged, at least in part, within the body and comprise an electrically operated functional unit and an electric supply device which has an energy store and is intended for the functional unit, in the case of which the body is produced, by injection molding, from at least one hard component, which serves as a reinforcement, and at least one soft component, and at least some of the functional elements, during the production of the body, are encapsulated, at least in part, directly by the plastic which forms the soft component.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Applicant: TRISA HOLDING AGInventors: Philipp Pfenniger, Franz Fischer, Beat Huber
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Publication number: 20040060139Abstract: A sweeping apparatus comprises a frame arranged for movement across a surface, a hitch on the frame arranged to be connected to a towing vehicle, drive wheels on the frame arranged to engage the surface and free wheels on the frame arranged to engage the surface. A brush arrangement coupled to the frame arranged to sweep up debris from the surface. A catch portion on the frame for receiving the debris. More than one gear assembly each arranged to be driven by atleast one of the drive wheels. A rotary brush member arranged to be rotated at a determined rate of speed by the gear assembly for engaging debris. A driven gear of the gear assembly coupled to and rotated by the drive wheel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: April 1, 2004Inventor: Jon Peters