Patents Issued in January 19, 2006
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Publication number: 20060011050Abstract: An electronic percussion instrument which is capable of accurately discriminating roll performance to thereby electronically produce percussion tones closer to tones produced by a natural percussion instrument. A waveform memory 6 stores waveform data of percussion tones to be output for roll performance and waveform data of percussion tones to be output for non-roll performance. A work memory 4 stores values of parameters. A drum pad 1 has a percussion surface part 10, and a percussion pattern-detecting section detects a pattern of percussion applied to the percussion surface part 10 of the drum pad 1 and outputs a value of the parameter indicative of the detected pattern of percussion. The values of the parameter output from the percussion pattern-detecting section are sequentially stored in a buffer area of the work memory 4 in the order of output.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Keita Arimoto
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Publication number: 20060011051Abstract: A programmable/semi-programmable pickup and transducer switching system includes a control, a plurality of switches communicatively interconnected to the control, an encoder communicatively interconnected to the control, a memory/buffer/drive with switching element options for passive or active pickup switching, said memory/buffer/drive being communicatively interconnected to the control, and a display system communicatively interconnected to the memory/buffer/drive. The display system includes at least one transparent fastening screw with an associated light emitting diode configured to provide a visual indication of an associated pickup activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Eric Aivbrosino
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Publication number: 20060011052Abstract: The CHOPPER has a unique treadle design which allows a better utilization of space in order to accommodate the control functions in a compact foot-pedal sound effect. In the case of the CHOPPER, the space is required to allow the multiple control functions required to achieve delay (echo) emulation, which is a new and unique sound effect generated by this product. The sound effect is controlled by means of a foot treadle that can uniquely control multiple parameters. The rate at which the foot treadle controls the effect is by means of a specific and unique optical coupling. To enable precise control of the effect, there is a visible read out of the modulation frequency which has not been achieved before in a foot pedal. Further, the modulation frequency can be controlled by a MIDI sync code which is also unique in a foot-pedal format.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Jeffrey Purchon, Bruce Ritz
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Publication number: 20060011053Abstract: A method for producing a large-caliber, high-explosive projectile (1, 1?), and a projectile formed according the method, having a projectile casing (2, 2?) that surrounds a chamber (6, 6?) filled with an explosive charge (9, 9?), and that has a mouth (5, 5?) at its tip that can be sealed, and through which the explosive charge (9, 9?) is inserted into the chamber (6, 6?) of the high-explosive projectile (1, 1?). The explosive charge (9, 9?) is disposed in a plastic casing (8), comprised of an elastic material, inside the chamber of the high-explosive projectile (1, 1?). Additional tensioning means (11, 11?, 17, 17?) are provided to compensate for the varying volume of the explosive charge (9, 9?) relative to the projectile casing (2, 2?) if the temperature fluctuates dramatically and maintain the explosive charge (9, 9?) under a pre-stress, particularly when using a plastic bound explosive charge (9, 9?).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: Rheinmetall W & M GmbHInventor: Ernst-Wilhelm Altenau
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Publication number: 20060011054Abstract: A multi-layered flexible shield comprising an RF shielding layer and a ballistic control layer. The RF shielding layer is constructed of a conductive fabric, preferably a copper/nickel woven fabric, and a flexible conductive coating formed of an emulsion coating with high attenuating capabilities, and preferably an electrically conductive and electromagnetic radiation absorptive coating composition. The ballistic control layer has upper and lower sub-layers made of a woven ballistic material and a middle sub-layer made of sheets of a non-woven ballistic material, the ballistic materials being Aramid or high molecular weight polyethylene fibers. A detachable cover formed of a woven ballistic material covers the lower surface of the conductive fabric and protects the RF shielding layer from abrasion and environmental conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Lacy Walthall, Robert Boyd
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Publication number: 20060011055Abstract: A technique for launching a missile that avoids some of the costs and disadvantages for doing so in the prior art. In particular, the illustrative embodiment of the present invention uses an electromagnetic catapult to throw the missile clear of the launch platform—with sufficient velocity to attain aerodynamic flight—before the missile's engine is ignited.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: George Root
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Publication number: 20060011056Abstract: A pneumatic recoil reduction adapter for use with a barrel and breech of an existing explosives disarmer. The adapter substantially reduces and, indeed, achieves near-total recoil reduction of recoil using venturi-venting rather than damping liquids, spring-damped shot tubes or other unwieldy mechanics. The recoil reduction adapter is formed with a central chamber to seat a cartridge and a plurality of axially extending passages leading outward from the central chamber through a corresponding plurality of radially-spaced venturi nozzles. Upon firing, exhaust gases are vented rearwardly back through the central chamber and outward through the venturi nozzles to offset and thereby reduce recoil forces.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Terrell Edwards, Larry Henderson
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Publication number: 20060011057Abstract: The present invention provides elements for making a protective reactive armor to be fitted on the outside of an enclosure liable to be exposed to attack by shaped-charge warheads and other threats, such as kinetic energy projectiles and fragments, to thereby enhance survivability of the enclosure and its contents.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Cohen-Arazi Yael, Edith Sokol-Barak, Samuel Friling, Menashe Tzalik
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Publication number: 20060011059Abstract: A handheld firearm which is in the form of a self-loading pistol with a bolt lock, having two operating levers which can pivot and each have a handle for operation of the bolt lock, with the operating levers being arranged on mutually opposite sides of the handheld firearm and, when the handheld firearm is in the in-use state, being connected to one another via a pivoting shaft such that they cannot rotate with respect to one another, and at least sections of the operating levers being arranged in the interior of the handheld firearm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Martin Werner
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Publication number: 20060011060Abstract: The present invention relates to an electrically operated valve (10), which has a valve housing (11); a spool (12); a first fluid conduit (14) connecting the valve (10) with a source of pressurised fluid; a second fluid conduit (15) connecting the valve (10) with a reservoir of fluid; and a third fluid conduit (16) in communication with valve (10) which delivers fluid to or receives fluid from apparatus which uses the hydraulic fluid flow controlled by the valve (10). The spool (12) is biassed to a rest position by a pair of opposed springs (17,18) and in the rest position closes off the first (14) and second (15) fluid conduits. A first electric coil (19) associated with a first end of the spool (12) when activated displaces the spool (12) to open the first fluid conduit (14). A second electric coil (20) associated with a second end of the spool (12) when activated displaces the spool (12) to open the second fluid conduit (15).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2003Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Steven Kenchington
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Publication number: 20060011061Abstract: A valve assembly for use in a gas purification system having a plurality of vessels each having a first port opening and a second port opening. The gas purification system includes a first valve element having at least a first aperture to selectively connect a first port opening of a vessel to an outlet of the first valve element. The gas purification system also includes at least a second valve element having a second aperture to selectively connect a second port opening of a vessel to an input of the second valve element. Also provided is a drive mechanism configured to cause intermittent movement. The first and second valve elements are intermittently moved by the drive mechanism such that the intermittent movement changes the vessel connected to the second aperture and the vessel connected to the first aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: Metso Automation USA Inc.Inventor: David Bayreuther
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Publication number: 20060011062Abstract: A system and a device that are used for liquid-gas phase mass transfer with elimination of contaminants. The systems includes a plurality of liquid membrane-producing cells. Upon contact, the liquid membranes collapse with a gas stream and the collapsed liquid material covers the suspended particles, and eliminates them by decantation. Moreover, the membrane cells increase the speed of the gas stream and cause the gas stream to hit the surface of the liquid at an incident angle of 45°, which serves to improve the transfer of vapor into the gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2002Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Ruben De La Fuente
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Publication number: 20060011063Abstract: Gas separation membranes and methods for preparing such membranes. The gas separation membranes of the instant invention can separate oxygen and nitrogen in air to provide nitrogen enriched air (NEA), and are stable during exposure to temperatures of at least about 160° C. The gas separation membranes of the instant invention may be formed from polyetherimide by extruding a hollow fiber using a core liquid, quenching the extruded fiber in dry air to promote loss of solvent and non-solvent, and drying the fiber. Methods for separating bleed air fed directly from an aircraft precooler to a high temperature gas separation hollow fiber membrane, to provide NEA, are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Shaojun Zhou
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Publication number: 20060011064Abstract: A fluid storage and dispensing apparatus, including a fluid storage and dispensing vessel having an interior volume, in which the interior volume contains a physical adsorbent sorptively retaining a fluid thereon and from which the fluid is desorbable for dispensing from the vessel, and a dispensing assembly coupled to the vessel for dispensing desorbed fluid from the vessel. The physical adsorbent includes a monolithic carbon physical adsorbent that is characterized by at least one of the following characteristics: (a) a fill density measured for arsine gas at 25° C. and pressure of 650 torr that is greater than 400 grams arsine per liter of adsorbent; (b) at least 30% of overall porosity of the adsorbent including slit-shaped pores having a size in a range of from about 0.3 to about 0.72 nanometer, and at least 20% of the overall porosity including micropores of diameter <2 nanometers; and (c) having been formed by pyrolysis and optional activation, at temperature(s) below 1000° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: J. Carruthers
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Publication number: 20060011065Abstract: An inlet nozzle for an oxygen concentrator wherein the inlet nozzle maintains the generally flow direction while dispersing the incoming fluid over an extended area to both reduce the wear on the filter as well as to reduce the acoustical noise.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: John Hastings
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Publication number: 20060011066Abstract: An infusion container for use with a brewer. The infusion container includes a body portion defining at least a portion of a cavity therein. At least a portion of the body being liquid permeable. The infusion container liquid permeable portion facilitates brewing a beverage by allowing water to pass through the infusion container. The infusion container may be an individual structure which can be placed in and removed from the holder. Additional components or group of components for use with the beverage holder. The infusion container provides structures and methods facilitating convenient use of a brewer which allows the user to use the type of substance and quantity of substance of their choice and efficiently clean the substance holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Arthur Bunn, John Bishop, Christopher Rahn, Randy Pope
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Publication number: 20060011067Abstract: A coffee maker is provided that is structured to control the temperature of water entering the brewing area, releasably secure a coffee pot in the coffee maker, detect the presence or absence of a coffee pot or mug in the coffee maker, provide a seal between the brewing basket and coffee maker to prevent excess steam from escaping and provide a water supply pressure detection system. A structure for preventing water leaking from an in-wall coffee maker from entering a wall cavity is also provided. A system and method of filtering sediment from water supplied to a coffee maker or other appliance is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: William Spencer
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Publication number: 20060011068Abstract: A coffee maker is provided that is structured to control the temperature of water entering the brewing area, releasably secure a coffee pot in the coffee maker, detect the presence or absence of a coffee pot or mug in the coffee maker, provide a seal between the brewing basket and coffee maker to prevent excess steam from escaping and provide a water supply pressure detection system. A structure for preventing water leaking from an in-wall coffee maker from entering a wall cavity is also provided. A system and method of filtering sediment from water supplied to a coffee maker or other appliance is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: William Spencer
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Publication number: 20060011069Abstract: A coffee maker is provided that is structured to control the temperature of water entering the brewing area, releasably secure a coffee pot in the coffee maker, detect the presence or absence of a coffee pot or mug in the coffee maker, provide a seal between the brewing basket and coffee maker to prevent excess steam from escaping and provide a water supply pressure detection system. A structure for preventing water leaking from an in-wall coffee maker from entering a wall cavity is also provided. A system and method of filtering sediment from water supplied to a coffee maker or other appliance is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: William Spencer
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Publication number: 20060011070Abstract: A cooking apparatus (10) is disclosed which comprises a double-shelled housing (12) with top cover (14), side walls (16) and a front plate (20) which is in the form of an arch to provide a storage space (22) underneath. A food vapours condensation chamber is located between the inner and outer shells of the housing (12) and the outer shells of the housing (12) are exposed to atmosphere so that they cool by radiation and convection. The cooking apparatus (10) further includes a fryer unit (18) which is located within an opening (24) in the front plate (20). The fryer unit (18) comprises a casing and a rotary cylindrical drum (26). The drum is devoid of an axle and is mounted by seals which bear on the periphery the drum. A plurality of parallel diametrically extending passages (30) pass through the drum (26).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Georges Torres
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Publication number: 20060011071Abstract: A heating apparatus for cooking using steam and a method of controlling the same. The heating apparatus includes a main body having a cooking chamber; a steam-generating device for supplying steam to the cooking chamber; and a water supply device for supplying water to the steam-generating device, having a water bucket for containing water; a water bucket-supporting device installed on the main body for supporting the water bucket, and including a space for containing an inlet of the water bucket such that the inlet can be soaked in the water when the water bucket is inserted into the water bucket-supporting device such that the inlet of the water bucket faces a bottom of the bucket-supporting device; a water supply pump for supplying the water of the water bucket-supporting device to the steam-generating device; and water supply pipes for guiding the water from the water bucket-supporting device to the steam-generating device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Pung Cho, Kobayashi Shozo, Seok Hong, Yun Hwang, Yu Ha, Cheol Kim
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Publication number: 20060011072Abstract: A metal oblong shaped cooking pan having a flat bottom, side walls, a pair of opposing flat flipper members that reside at the left and right sides of the pan bottom, a handle member, the handle member being partially hollow and housing a plurality of gears that terminate in a pair of flipper actuation tabs. The pan bottom includes a centrally located depressed portion. The flat flippers terminate at the boarder of the depressed portion and each have a gear engagement post. One the gear includes a receptacle for removably receiving the flipper engagement post The flippers have a spring biased hinge post making the flippers removable and replaceable. Gears activate a slidable rack and the rack terminates in the flipper activation tab. When the activation tab is pulled a flipping action takes place that makes perfect and omelets or crepes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: John Giornali, Kenneth Tarlow
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Publication number: 20060011073Abstract: An apparatus and method for providing a layered seasoning to snack food products such as potato chips or tortilla chips using a vibratory scarf plate that is divided into two or more sections by one or more walls. A different seasoning is placed in each section. The scarf plate is placed into a rotating drum having snack food product. A seasoning from each section falls off the scarf plate to form a curtain. Each curtain provides a layer of seasoning on the snack food product.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Ian Baas, Michael Singh
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Publication number: 20060011074Abstract: Systems and methods are provided that affix truss connector plates to truss members. More particularly, vibrational energy is provided to the truss connector plate when the truss connector plate is being affixed to the truss member in order to reduce the amount of strain in the truss member. The truss connector plate is affixed to the truss member by way of, for example, a pressing or rolling system. The vibrational energy may be generated by accelerating the pressing or rolling member before that member comes into contact with a truss connector plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Joseph Pinkerton
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Publication number: 20060011075Abstract: A stencil printer for printing solder paste onto a substrate includes a frame, a stencil, coupled to the frame, having apertures formed therein, a support assembly, coupled to the frame, to support the substrate in a printing position beneath the stencil, and a dispensing head coupled to the frame in such a manner that the dispensing head is configured to traverse the stencil during first and second print strokes. The dispensing head includes a frame assembly and a wiper blade assembly, coupled to the frame assembly, having first and second wiper blades that contact the stencil to print solder paste onto the stencil during a print stroke. The first and second wiper blades are constructed and arranged to force solder paste through the apertures of the stencil. The dispensing head further includes a dispensing unit, coupled to the frame assembly, having a chamber adapted to dispense solder paste, the dispensing unit being disposed between the first and second wiper blades to deposit solder paste therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: Speedline Technologies, Inc.Inventor: William Claiborne
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Publication number: 20060011076Abstract: The invention relates to labeling templates that aid in the creation of readable, formatted title and/content text or symbols at one or more locations on a surface of various storage media, or a label affixed thereto. The templates of the invention include one or a series of guide slots or openings preconfigured to a particular media or item surface that allow letters, shapes, or symbols to be applied, while at the same time providing a boundary to limit symbol application to specific locations on one or more surfaces of the storage media As such, the templates of the invention provide for optimized viewing when stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: John Durban
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Publication number: 20060011077Abstract: A frame that holds a screen suitable for screen printing is manufactured using curable liquid resin. The liquid resin is received within a channel in a mold such that the resin contacts a screen positioned proximate to the channel. The liquid resin is then cured to a solid state to both secure the screen to the resin and form the frame holding the screen. Agents for curing the liquid resin may include, but are not limited to, light (such as ultraviolet light or visible light), an electron beam, and chemical curing agents. A substrate may be pressed against the screen opposite the mold to hold the screen against the mold. Furthermore, an inorganic material may be mixed with the curable liquid resin to provide a matrix that reinforces and strengthens of the screen printing frame when the resin is cured to a solid state.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Bruce Borgen, Preston Hopkins
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Publication number: 20060011078Abstract: The invention pertains to a delivery unit on a sheet-fed processing machine, preferably a sheet-fed printing or sheet-fed varnishing machine. The aim of the invention is to provide a delivery unit of this type such that permits in-line transport of printed and/or varnished sheets to at least one additional production line. To this end, the delivery unit 1 includes an endless revolving sheet conveyor system 5 that conveys the sheets to a first delivery stack 9 and a sheet withdrawal drum 7 that functions as a diverter for transferring sheets to a second stacking system. The sheet withdrawal drum is arranged upstream of this delivery stack relative to the conveying direction. A sheet transport system 20 is arranged downstream of the drum 7 and a folding module 12 is arranged downstream of the sheet transport system in the rotational direction 10 of the drum.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2003Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: MAN Roland Druckmaschined AGInventors: Ulrich Beitel, Eckhard Braun, Rolf Lange
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Publication number: 20060011079Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus and method for reducing oscillations in a web-fed rotary press. The apparatus includes a form cylinder of a web-fed rotary press, having at least one clamping device for fastening at least one printing plate on the form cylinder. The clamping device has at least one clamping element which is positioned in a clamping channel. As seen in a circumferential direction, the clamping channel of the form cylinder has an effective clamping-channel width of at most 7 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Rainer Burger, Norbert Dylla, Thomas John, Manfred Stegmeir
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Publication number: 20060011080Abstract: The present invention is to provide an electron-beam lithography method and an electron-beam lithography apparatus that can draw patterns with a high precision despite a change in barometric pressure, can ensure a satisfactory throughput, and are inexpensive. In the electron-beam lithography method that uses an electron beam to draw patterns on a sample, a difference between a current measured barometric pressure and a previous measured barometric pressure, and an elapsed time between their barometric pressure-measurement points in time are determined. When the rate of the difference of their barometric pressures with respect to the elapsed time is equal to or larger than a prescribed barometric pressure change rate value, a drawing precision is calibrated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Yasuko Aoki, Tsutomu Tawa, Yoshimitsu Saze
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Publication number: 20060011081Abstract: In a method for controlling the temperature of a first printing unit by way of a temperature control medium, the temperature control medium used is a dampening solution from a second printing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Wolfgang Bitterich, Jurgen Rothaug, Michael Schwandt
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Publication number: 20060011082Abstract: A remote firing system for remotely detonating explosive charges includes features that provide safety and efficiency improvements. These features include safety communication among multiple remote devices and multiple controller devices, a polling functionality permitting rapid deployment of system devices, electronic key systems, and programmable remote devices for easy replacement of failing remote devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Thomas Jacobson, Neal Rothenbuhler, Richard Taft
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Publication number: 20060011083Abstract: Mixtures of high explosives with materials that readily absorb microwaves ignite more readily when exposed to microwave energy than the corresponding neat explosives. A charge of HMX (0.5 gram) mixed with carbon nanotubes (1 percent by mass) ignited with 7.5 joules at an average rate of 750 W for 10 milliseconds. To raise a charge of the same mass of neat HMX to an autoignition temperature of 200 degrees Celsius would require much more energy (about 110 joules) for a longer duration (about 150 milliseconds).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: William Perry, Steven Son, Blaine Asay
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Publication number: 20060011084Abstract: The technical disclosures of the E-Z Flow Anfo system will be as follows. This system will allow the delivery of blasting materials to a blast hole without dangerous pressure vessels. This system will not use complicated controls that are normally over ridden. This system will take the shape of the vehicle that carries it affording better visibility for the operator. This system uses vacuum instead of pressure to stage the Anfo, for loading. One person instead of two can operate this system. When cleaning time comes it can be opened without taking the tank apart. This system will require much less horsepower for the same amount of work done using today's method of delivery. This system is very much safer then the Anfo systems being used at this time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Dennis Perkins
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Publication number: 20060011085Abstract: A support device, preferably reusable, for securely holding various items such as consumer ground-based fireworks (for example, fountains, mortars, multiple aerials, etc.), paint cans, bottles, drink cans, drink cups, thermos bottles, planters, vases, various other containers, or the like, in a vertical and upright position, using a sufficiently wide base that is resistant to tipping over. In certain configurations, the apparatus is a molded plastic element formed in a generally round shape with an outer annular section and a series of resilient flexible cantilever tines extending radially inward toward a central aperture serving as a primary insertion point for the item being held.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: James Whitley
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Publication number: 20060011086Abstract: A projectile having a reactive material disposed therein is provided. The projectile includes a housing which defines a cavity, the cavity being open at one end of thereof. A reactive material is disposed within the cavity. A tip is coupled with the housing and substantially encloses the opening of the cavity. The housing, the reactive material and the tip are cooperatively positioned and configured so as to define a void space between a surface of the tip and a surface of the reactive material. Upon impact with a target, the tip of the projectile is designed to become displaced within the cavity until it contacts the reactive material and transfers kinetic energy thereto thereby causing ignition of the reactive material. The void space may be defined to provide a desired amount of time between initial impact of the projectile with a target and the subsequent ignition of the reactive material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Michael Rose, Daniel Doll, James Hodgson, Robert Goodell, Randall Busky, Edward Bray
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Publication number: 20060011087Abstract: An ammunition article includes a molded plastic cartridge casing body having a first end and a second end, and a projectile attached to the first end of the cartridge casing body. The cartridge casing body is molded around at least a portion of the projectile. A molded plastic base for an ammunition article, a molded plastic blank cartridge, and a molded plastic cartridge casing body having a pronged web are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: NATEC, Inc.Inventors: Nabil Husseini, David Byron
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Publication number: 20060011088Abstract: An ammunition system for a rapid fire gun. The ammunition system includes a bullet having a tip that is stored in a retracted position and during flight is deployed to create an aerodynamic shape. Another aspect of the ammunition system is that the bullet has a cylindrical body having a first length in storage and a second longer length after ignition of the propellant.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Mark Key
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Publication number: 20060011089Abstract: A paintball comprising a thin-walled capsule filled with paint, wherein the surface of the capsule is formed as a polyhedron, for example, a dodecahedron. The angled surface faces of the polyhedron cause turbulent air flow over a greater percentage of the paintball surface than in a prior art smooth, spherical paintball. The air flow thus remains “attached” over more of the paintball surface, thereby reducing form drag of the paintball. An added benefit of a paintball formed in accordance with the invention is that the structure includes a plurality of intrafacial edges which are currently believed to be preferred lines of impact breakage of the paintball.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Edward Hensel
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Publication number: 20060011090Abstract: Projectiles and projectile systems are provided herein employing an inhibiting and/or marking substance for impairing/marking a living target. In some embodiments, the systems include a primer only launched projectile system. The primer only launched projectile systems can include a shell, a primer, a propulsion shock damper and the projectiles. In some embodiments the systems can be used with standard shotguns or other standard guns. In some implementations, the primer can be a percussion or electrically activated primer. The propulsion shock damper is located within the shell such that a seal is formed between the propulsion shock damper and the shell casing. The relatively low kinetic projectiles are intended to be non-lethal, less than lethal or less lethal in nature, such that the projectiles impact a body with safe kinetics as not to penetrate the body in a lethal manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: Pepperball Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporationInventors: Edward Vasel, Eric Wenaas, Corey Fuzak
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Publication number: 20060011091Abstract: This present invention relates to a non-discarding sabot projectile system. One embodiment of the present invention relates to coupling the sabot to the core at one or both of an upper sidewall region and a bottom region. The upper sidewall coupling between the sabot and the core utilizes a keyed groove system in which the sabot is hooked into a recess on the core. The bottom coupling between the sabot and the core utilizes a lower member that extends below the core and through the sabot. The lower member is configured to be punched to expand into the sabot. In addition, a cup member is disposed on the sabot below the core. The cup member scrapes carbon material off of the inside of the gun barrel as the system is loaded. In addition, the cup member minimizes fouling and improves accuracy by providing an additional seal between the sabot and the barrel during operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Grant Fry
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Publication number: 20060011092Abstract: A round of high velocity ammunition contained within a modified chamber of a conventional firearm has a cartridge case, a sabot mounted within the forward-end of the case and a carrying projectile matching the caliber of the firearm for engaging rifling in the firearm bore, and a quantity of a propellant charge sufficient to impart a muzzle velocity in excess of 25,000 (ft./sec.) to the projectile. The cartridge case and the projectile cooperate with a rearwardly facing abutment surface of the chamber to confine the sabot which has an forwardly facing bearing surface coaxially surrounding a portion of the projectile and in abutting engagement with the abutment surface. When the round is fired substantially instantaneous dynamic forces generated by the gases of explosion propel the projectile from the chamber into and through the bore while simultaneously comprising the sabot to a fracture point.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: Smith & Wesson Corp.Inventor: Richard Mochak
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Publication number: 20060011093Abstract: The invention relates to a conveyor (100) that has a number of carts (102) moving along a track (101). A propulsion system for the conveyor comprises a stationary stator (411) which has a coil assembly. In addition the carts (102) have a reaction element (200) comprising a plurality of permanent magnets (203) mounted on a ferromagnetic carrier plate (201) thereby providing a magnetic field. A controller (607) controls the a supply of electrical power to the coil assembly such that a magnetic field is generated which interacts with that of the permanent magnets to provide a driving force.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2003Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Viggo Jensen, Torben Bjornholt, Henrik Miller, Dennis Sorensen
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Publication number: 20060011094Abstract: An aqueous wood preservation composition containing inorganic polymers of one or more of the following metals is disclosed; aluminum (approximately 3.8%-7.0% as Al2O3), zirconium (approximately 5.25%-9.1% as ZrO2), copper (approximately 0.7%-8.8% as CuO) and a fixing agent such as acetic acid or sodium acetate. The pH is adjusted to be between 2.0-4.0 using an inorganic base such as copper carbonate. The invention includes wood and cellulose fibers treated by the composition of the present invention as well as methods of preserving wood and cellulose fibers using the compositions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: Somerville Acquisitions Company, Inc. d/b/a Summit Research LabsInventors: Thomas Harper, Boris Reznikov, Allan Rosenberg
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Publication number: 20060011095Abstract: An inkjet ink includes a mixture of a phthalocyanine dye and a rhodamine magenta dye in an ink vehicle, wherein the inkjet ink has a chroma C* value of approximately 60 to approximately 90.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Alexey Kabalnov, Jay Gondek, Charles Dupuy
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Publication number: 20060011096Abstract: A method for producing an ink for inkjet recording is provided and includes subjecting at least a resin and a colorant in succession to a step of melt-kneading, a step of crushing and a step of wet dispersing in a dispersion medium, in which colorant-resin particles obtained in the crushing step are stored in an external environment with an absolute humidity of 4 to 35 g/m3 and are subjected to a wet dispersion in a dispersion medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventor: Yutaka Sakasai
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Publication number: 20060011097Abstract: An ink jet recording ink comprising at least a copper phthalocyanine dye represented by the following general formula (1) and a compound represented by the following general formula (2):Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Applicant: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Itaru Tsuji, Shinichi Tochihara, Hiroshi Tomioka, Koichi Osumi, Hiroyuki Takuhara, Minako Kawabe, Hideki Yamakami
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Publication number: 20060011098Abstract: In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, an ink-jet ink can comprise a liquid vehicle including a halophenol and a metallized dye. Alternatively, a system for printing images with improved ozone fastness can comprise a printing medium including an ink-receiving layer coated thereon, wherein the ink-receiving layer includes semi-metal oxide or metal oxide particulates, and an ink-jet ink configured for printing on printing medium. The ink-jet ink can comprise a liquid vehicle including a protonated phenol devoid of water solubilizing moieties, and a metallized dye.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2004Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Linda Uhlir-Tsang, John Moffatt
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Publication number: 20060011099Abstract: A fast-setting, bioresorbable calcium phosphate cement is prepared by a process which can be carried out with a heat treatment up to 1000° C. on a mixture of a wetting solution and a calcium phosphate powder having a Ca to P molar ratio of 0.5-2.5. The wetting solution suitable for use in the process of the present invention includes water, an organic solvent, an acidic and basic solution. A setting solution for mixing with the heated powder to form the fast-setting, bioresorbable calcium phosphate cement may be water, an acidic or basic solution according to the process of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Jiin-Huey Lin, Chien-Ping Ju, Kuan-Liang Lin, I-Chang Wang
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Publication number: 20060011100Abstract: A fast-setting, bioresorbable calcium phosphate cement is prepared by a process which can be carried out with a heat treatment up to 1000° C. on a mixture of a wetting solution and a calcium phosphate powder having a Ca to P molar ratio of 0.5-2.5. The wetting solution suitable for use in the process of the present invention includes water, an organic solvent, an acidic and basic solution. A setting solution for mixing with the heated powder to form the fast-setting, bioresorbable calcium phosphate cement may be water, an acidic or basic solution according to the process of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Jiin-Huey Lin, Chien-Ping Ju, Kuan-Liang Lin, I-Chang Wang