Patents Issued in February 21, 2008
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Publication number: 20080040828Abstract: A protective garment for an arm is disclosed herein. The protective garment includes a protector portion having an outer surface and an inner surface. The protective garment also includes a screen layer disposed below the outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: David Morrow, Matthew Winningham, Jesse Hubbard
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Publication number: 20080040829Abstract: A protector for protecting a wearer is disclosed herein. The protector includes a protection element extending along an axis between first and second ends. The protection element has an inner surface for at least partially contacting a wearer, an outer surface opposite the inner surface, and an outer edge. The protector also includes at least one elastic band arrangement connected to the outer edge at two places and overlaying the inner surface and being operable to allow at least a portion of the wearer to be received between the at least one elastic band and the inner surface. The protector also includes at least one friction element coupled to the inner surface and discreet from the at least one elastic band. The at least one friction element defines a greater coefficient of friction than the inner surface and is thereby more operable to minimize movement of the protection element relative to the wearer than the inner surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: DAVID MORROW, Jesse Hubbard
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Publication number: 20080040830Abstract: A collapsible swimsuit includes a loop for supporting the suit on the human body. The swimsuit also includes a pair of fastening devices which, when disengaged, make it possible to fold the body of the swimsuit and store it compactly into a pouch on the swimsuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: David Holland
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Publication number: 20080040831Abstract: A garment is provided including an article of clothing to which one or more thermal transfer elements are removably and adjustably secured by the engagement of a first fastener with a second fastener. The character of the first and second fastener allow the location of the thermal transfer element to be adjusted multiple times without significantly weakening the bond between the fasteners. Heat is transferred between the thermal transfer element and the selected body part of the wearer, while the wearer's hands remain unoccupied so that the wearer can participate in other activities while receiving a heat transfer treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Ali Nilforushan, Kevin Bello
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Publication number: 20080040832Abstract: A ventilated garment is provided. Another aspect of the present invention employs a jacket having a body portion with sleeves and a torso, and a removable shell portion having a sleeve and a laterally elongated chest and/or back segment. A further aspect of the present invention provides aesthetically pleasing interfaces between air permeable and air blocking segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Marc A. Bay
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Publication number: 20080040833Abstract: Ladies' pants has an inside belt portion that is provided with an eyelet buttonhole as a second buttonhole. A moving cloth is provided inside the inside belt portion. A button is sewn on the moving cloth and is taken out from the eyelet buttonhole so as to be movable inside the eyelet buttonhole. If the button is engaged with the second buttonhole, the eyelet buttonhole is hidden under an outside belt portion. Then, the ladies' pants allows a waist size to continuously change, thereby giving a wearer a relaxed and comfortable wearing feeling. A round part of the eyelet buttonhole is located at a position corresponding to nearly a center of the moving cloth when the moving cloth returns to its original position. Then, even if the button is detached, the button can be stitched by scoop sewing through the round part of the eyelet buttonhole. Thus, the button can be surely reattached to the moving cloth.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Koji KATO
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Publication number: 20080040834Abstract: The invention describes a multi-layered prophylactic article, in particular a medical glove, of at least one elastomeric base layer (1) and at least in some areas an anti-friction layer (2) with respectively one internal (3, 5) and one external surface (4, 6), whereby the external surface (4) of the anti-friction layer (2) is facing the internal surface (5) of the base layer (1) and microcapsules are contained in the anti-friction layer (2). At least 90% of the microcapsules (7) as singular capsules (8) have a diameter of less than 10 ?m.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: SEMPERIT AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT HOLDINGInventors: Raimund Schaller, Gerhard Jirovsky
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Publication number: 20080040835Abstract: In order to obtain a glove, a hand mold is first dipped into a transparent rubber latex composition to form a coat layer. Next, the hand mold is dipped into a fluid including an ink floated and nonuniformly dispersed on the surface of the fluid. Upon dipping, the ink is transferred to the surface of the coat layer, whereby forming a decorative layer. Next, this hand mold is dipped into another rubber latex composition to form a base layer. Next, the coat layer and the base layer are heated. Heating causes a crosslinking reaction of the rubber to yield a glove. The glove is removed from the hand mold. Upon mold removal, the glove 2 is turned inside out, thereby allowing the coat layer to appear on the obverse face. Because the coat layer is transparent, the decorative layer can be observed from outside. The decorative layer provides the glove with a marble pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Yoshiaki Miyamoto, Sherine Lim, Che Hassan, Noryani Taib
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Publication number: 20080040836Abstract: A device formed from a lightweight, heat resistant material to protect the skin while using a heat generating hair styling device is disclosed. A channel is formed between an inner band and an outer band of the device to facilitate moving hot liquids or gels away from the front of a wearer's face. The rear of the device has a variable connecting structure to facilitate fitting the device to different sized heads.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Heather McArthur
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Publication number: 20080040837Abstract: A fluid resistant article which includes a panel portion formed of a flexible fluid resistant material having a first side surface and an opposite second side surface where the panel portion has an elongate opening formed therethrough. The article also includes a fluid resistant zipper including a zipper tape supporting a pair of first teeth and a set of second teeth that are engagable and disengagable with one another to define an opening state and a closed state. The zipper tape is secured in a substantially sealed manner to a margin area of the panel portion adjacent to the elongate opening. There is also at least one finger hold disposed proximate to one of the zipper and configured for engagement by a user's finger to assist operating the zipper.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Rodney L. King, Phyllis Grimm, Robert M. Beaton
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Publication number: 20080040838Abstract: A protective article of clothing adapted to protect snake fangs from biting into the leg of a wearer. The protective article has a leg portion that comprises a plurality of elongated inserts that are placed in overlapping side by side relation within a plurality of elongated pockets. The protective article of clothing wraps around a leg of an individual to protect the individual from being bitten by a snake.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: Bug-Out Outdoorwear, Inc.Inventor: Bruce Watley
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Publication number: 20080040839Abstract: The embodiments of the invention provide a wearable garment to evaporatively cool humans and animals. The garment contains a body portion and an attachment portion. The body portion is generally defined by at least one outer seam. The body portion contains three layers—an outer layer, a middle layer, and an inner layer. The outer layer is comprised of a breathable fabric. The middle layer is comprised of a substantially hydrophilic material. The inner layer is substantially hydrophobic, preferably comprising a layer of finely woven substantially hydrophobic fibrous material. The attachment portion contains at least one means for attaching the garment to a wearer. To activate the cooling process, the garment is first immersed in water, wherein the middle layer absorbs water. The wearer then wrings the excess water from the garment and places the garment on the desired body region to be cooled.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Frank Gordon
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Publication number: 20080040840Abstract: A upper body protective garment for cushioning blows imparted upon the wearer's body includes a chest protector portion, a back protector portion, and a pair of telescopic shoulder protector portions. These protector portions preferably form a single integral unit. Each telescopic shoulder protector portion includes an inner-shoulder protector portion and an outer-shoulder protector portion that is telescopically coupled to the inner-shoulder protector portion. The outer-shoulder protector portion is moveable between an extended position and a retracted position for allowing an individual wearing the protective garment to raise his arm without interference from the telescopic shoulder protector portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: WARRIOR SPORTS, INC.Inventors: David Morrow, Matthew Winningham, Jesse Hubbard
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Publication number: 20080040841Abstract: A protective garment for a torso is disclosed herein. The protective garment includes a protector portion having an outer surface and an inner surface. The protective garment also includes a screen layer disposed below the outer surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: David Morrow, Matthew Winningham, Jesse Hubbard
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Publication number: 20080040842Abstract: The toilet ventilation system includes at least one toilet seat having an interior air channel disposed through the entire circumference of the seat and a plurality of apertures disposed through the bottom surface communicating with the interior channel. A vacuum pump is connected to the channel by tubing. A plurality of microswitches are attached to the bottom of the toilet seat, including a standby switch that turns the pump on when the seat is lowered onto the bowl, a pressure switch that activates the pump when a person is seated on the toilet, and a water switch that shuts the pump off in the event of a toilet overflow. The pump features microcontroller operation, has an activated charcoal filter for removing odors from air pumped away from the mouth of the toilet bowl, and is powered either by a wall transformer with built-in GFCI protection or by rechargeable batteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: James S. Sanabria
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Publication number: 20080040843Abstract: A self cleaning toilet seat has an annular seat and a housing for concealing cleaning fluids used to clean the toilet scat and other fluids used to clean portions of the user's body. The housing also conceals a power supply used to power electrical devices built into the toilet. The toilet housing includes doors which provide access to the cleaning fluid tanks and access to the electrical power supply. Locks on the doors prevent tampering with the cleaning fluid and power supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2004Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Eric Bergmann
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Publication number: 20080040844Abstract: A system capable of generating foam in a sanitary appliance includes a dosing device previously filled with a foaming substance, the dosing device metering a dosage of the substance, an agitation mechanism to agitate the substance to create foam, a receptacle to retain the substance for communication with the agitation mechanism, a fluid supply to allow fluid transport of the substance to the receptacle, and a trigger for activating the fluid supply. A dosing device of this system is further provided, including a container filled with a foaming substance, a positioner to position and house the container, the positioner further including a pin capable of creating a bottom aperture of the container, a fluid supply, wherein the outlet of the fluid supply is directed at the aperture on the bottom end of the container. A container is also provided that can be used in the dosing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2004Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Meng Chow
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Publication number: 20080040845Abstract: A system for exhibiting visual and audio media in or on a toilet bowl, cover and seat, provides for displaying a compound message including visual graphics, text, audible content and or sound and music. The system consists of visual graphic items such as drawings, two and/or three dimensional pictures, a controller including a processor serving at least as an audio generator, light emitting diodes, and loud speakers. The graphic items are attachable to the toilet cover, the face of a toilet bowl and/or a flushing tank, and/or are embedded in the toilet seat. The system is activated by means of a 3600 motion detection sensor that activates the system upon detection of motion. A power supply including a rechargeable battery embedded in the toilet cover or seat powers the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2005Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Oren Shoshan
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Publication number: 20080040846Abstract: An elongated tube (17) of about 4 inch in diameter and about 20+ inches long, with the top cover (13) that is connected to hinges (14), connecting rod (15), and foot paddle (16). The down tube (17) is secured to the floor next to the toilet by connecting coupling (18), which is connected to the sewage system via the drainpipe (20). The lid of the down tube (17) is airtight and can be opened either by stepping on the foot paddle (16), or simply lifting the handle (12). Bagful of urine detached from the V-cup can be disposed off via the down tube into the drainage system just like dropping garbage into a garbage container.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Bernard Cheng
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Publication number: 20080040847Abstract: The tool is “T” shaped with interior shafts upon which slightly larger tubular rollers rotate; two rollers on each side of the “T” shaft and two shorter terminal ends that are backward angled and adjustable. Interior shafts are made of tubular BSF-GP22, ABS sections and the outer rollers are made of ABS-SANTOPREME. The bottom of the “T” shaft is easily attached to any standard pool maintenance pole providing nearly frictionless removal of air pockets from beneath flexible pool covers designed to float flush upon the surface of pool water insuring optimum heating efficiency and avoidance of premature damage to the pool cover that may result from ultraviolet sun rays when pockets of air are allowed to remain between the bottom of the pool cover and the surface of the water.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Stanley E. Foster
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Publication number: 20080040848Abstract: A spa having an integrated step is shown; the spa comprises a base, a wall extending upwardly from the base to define an enclosure, a recess and a bottom portion of the exterior wall and a sliding step mounted in the recess, the step being moveable between a storage position inside the spa and an extended position wherein the step may be used to access the interior of the spa.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Amelie St-Hilaire
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Publication number: 20080040849Abstract: The present invention is an improved system and method for installing a bathtub tub liner. The liner system can include a planar liner molded to fit the interior of the bathtub, and an adhesive to secure the liner to the tub, and a predetermined amount of water added to the tub after placing the liner in the tub to create an even amount of pressure securing the liner to the tub.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: Durotub, Inc.Inventor: John BRANDENSTEIN
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Publication number: 20080040850Abstract: A cushioned overlay includes a foam core containing a dampening liquid atop an liquid impermeable substrate and covered with an outer liquid impermeable, durable, slip-resistant layer. The dampening liquid may be water, oil, glycerine or other compatible liquid. The foam may be a memory foam. The outer layer may be a rubber-based material vinyl, such as a marine or faux leather vinyl.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Randy Moots
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Publication number: 20080040851Abstract: A portable shower that can be used in diverse environment and that can accommodate persons with disabilities that prevent them from being ambulatory. A base for the shower is of a size and shape permitting a person to stand therein, or sit on a shower chair thereon. A sprayer is provided comprising a tank for holding water, a hand pump for pressurizing the water in the tank, and a hose extending from the tank and terminating in a spray head. The sprayer is contained in an upright ledge integral with the base, located within the periphery of the base, and that has an opening sized to receive at least a portion of the sprayer tank. A frame formed from tubular posts is secured upright from the base. A clip secures the sprayer hose to the top of a tubular post to dispose the spray head at a location above the head of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Gregory Jackson
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Publication number: 20080040852Abstract: In certain preferred embodiments, the present invention provides a cot assembly that includes side pieces, supporting end pieces and bedding material. Preferably the cot assembly holds the end pieces a spaced apart distance, and in one feature allows a side piece to be selectively released. In one embodiment, the end pieces move towards each other to release a side piece, optionally by sliding a side piece through an end piece channel. In one preferred embodiment, the bedding material is mounted to and retained by the end pieces and extends across the interior of the cot to overlap or enclose the side pieces without any gaps between the material, the side pieces and the end pieces. In other embodiments, the invention includes an improved method for attaching the material to the end pieces and an improved cot assembly method. In a preferred option, the bedding material is continuously attached to the end piece along a portion of an end piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Ray Kelly, Paul Pilosi, Martijn Loerakker
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Publication number: 20080040853Abstract: The invention relates to a safety restraint device for a bed for a motor vehicle to protect the bed's occupant during a crash situation without damaging the frame of the bed. The restraint device attaches to the bed with a pivot bolt. The pivot bolt also pivotally connects the side slat of the bed frame and a pivot bracket.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL TRUCK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY COMPANY, LLCInventors: David M. Martin, Robert C. Kittelson, Matthew A. Hoffman, Seth Rouse
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Publication number: 20080040854Abstract: Disclosed is a seat/holder or support device including a base mattress or padded surface in combination with a ring-like border, whereby the seat/holder may be used to comfortably support an infant, child or adult, including those having a physical disability.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Carol Lorentz
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Publication number: 20080040855Abstract: A covering assembly including at least one flat sheet having a head end and a foot end, a covering having a foot end and a head end, an elastomeric component that is either woven into the covering or removably attached to the covering. The elastomeric component can be woven into the covering. Alternatively, the removably attached elastomeric component has at least one fastening means to attach itself to a covering and optionally to a first sheet. The elastomeric component can be either removably attached to a bedding assembly or affixed to a bedding assembly. On a preferred embodiment, the bedding assembly can be connected to a second sheet, preferably a fitted sheet, to tightly secure the bedding assembly and the sheet assembly to a bed while the elastomeric component provides additional space for a user. The bedding assembly can be removably attached to the second sheet or affixed to the second sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Stanley Ho
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Publication number: 20080040856Abstract: The invention discloses differing embodiments of apparatus, and methods for their use, which are designed to aide in lifting bed mattresses and tucking in bed covers. In some embodiments, kits are disclosed which include wedge apparatus for lifting bed mattresses, and tuck apparatus for tucking in bed covers. In other embodiments, wedge apparatus for lifting portions of bed mattresses are disclosed. In still other embodiments, tuck apparatus for tucking in bed covers are provided. Additional embodiments disclose methods for using the kits, wedge apparatus, and tuck apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Carisa Harris Adamson, Elizabeth Sakaldasis, Susan Schafer, Bradley Duvernay, Esther Soria Sonson, Gaye Frisby, Thomas Blundell
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Publication number: 20080040857Abstract: A bariatric transport is provided. The transport includes a bed area for use by a bariatric patient. The transport further includes a drive assembly that is operable to selectively drive the transport in forward and rearward directions and permit turning of the transport with little or no lateral movement of the transport. Leading and trailing stabilizing wheel assemblies are provided that are selectively moveable into and out of engagement with a supporting floor. Drive devices are also provided to provide selective elevating and lowering of various components of bariatric patient supports.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: DuWayne Karmer, James Ernst, Timothy Dunfee, Brian Mellies
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Publication number: 20080040858Abstract: The invention discloses differing embodiments of apparatus, and methods for their use, which are designed to aide in lifting bed mattresses and tucking in bed covers. In some embodiments, kits are disclosed which include wedge apparatus for lifting bed mattresses, and tuck apparatus for tucking in bed covers. In other embodiments, wedge apparatus for lifting portions of bed mattresses are disclosed. In still other embodiments, tuck apparatus for tucking in bed covers are provided. Additional embodiments disclose methods for using the kits, wedge apparatus, and tuck apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Elizabeth Sakaldasis, Carisa Harris-Adamson, Susan Schafer, Bradley Duvernay, Esther Soria Sonson, Gaye Frisby, Thomas Blundell
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Publication number: 20080040859Abstract: The invention discloses differing embodiments of apparatus, and methods for their use, which are designed to aide in lifting bed mattresses and tucking in bed covers. In some embodiments, kits are disclosed which include wedge apparatus for lifting bed mattresses, and tuck apparatus for tucking in bed covers. In other embodiments, wedge apparatus for lifting portions of bed mattresses are disclosed. In still other embodiments, tuck apparatus for tucking in bed covers are provided. Additional embodiments disclose methods for using the kits, wedge apparatus, and tuck apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Carisa Harris-Adamson, Elizabeth Sakaldasis, Susan Schafer, Bradley Duvernay, Esther Soria Sonson, Gaye Frisby, Thomas Blundell
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Publication number: 20080040860Abstract: The present invention is directed to controlling the inflation and deflation either collectively or individually of individual rotational (turn-assist) bladders to allow a patient caregiver to obtain easy access to the patient's body that is positioned toward the rotational (turn-assist) bladders.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: James H. Price, Steven Doehler
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Publication number: 20080040861Abstract: The pressure sores prevention bed according to this invention consists of two parts arranged in an alternated fashion. Parts A (1) and Parts B (2) are moved upward and downward by the lifting sets C (3), M (10), and F (6), N (11). While Parts A (1) are at the lowered position, Parts B (2) support the patient's entire weight, and the patient's skin does not touch Parts A (1). While Parts B (2) are at the lowered position, Parts A (1) support the patient's entire weight, and the patient's skin does not touch Parts B (2). The lifting sets C (3) and F (6) are controlled by the control set D (4) which has a timing switch which can be set for a period of 1-30 minutes, with a circuit breaking system provided. The pressure sores prevention bed according to this invention also includes the system for inclining the head end of the bed and the system for tilting the head rest at the angle of 10-15°.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Yanin Ootayopas
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Publication number: 20080040862Abstract: Tool (1) to facilitate the consumption of ingestible substances, provided with a container (2) adapted to store an additional ingestible product (3), such as a food flavouring or a pharmaceutical product, and provided with an end (4) suitable to facilitate the handling of the ingestible substance (3) together with the additional product once this has been added to the ingestible substance (3), the container (2) comprising at least one end portion (5) constituted by a flexible, tearable material whereby the container (2) is joined to the tool body (6), designed to be torn when the container (2) is separated from the tool body (6), being able to pour its additional product content into the ingestible substance (3).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2005Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Emilio Bravo Angulo
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Publication number: 20080040863Abstract: The invention concerns an apparatus comprising a lever (1), a fulcrum (13) and a maneuvering pedal (4), said lever being actuated by the operator's foot acting as a driving and directive force to lift the door (12), move it and position coaxially its frame hinges; the shorter arm of the lever (1) being provided at its end with a grip handle (21) capable of being slid under the door to be maneuvered, while the end of its longer arm is equipped with a pivoting roller (8); at the junction of its arms the lever (1) is secured to a perpendicular supporting element acting as fulcrum (13) including roller means supported on an independent rigid plane (13) whereon the apparatus moves.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2005Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Jean-Noel Guillore, Paul Janin
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Publication number: 20080040864Abstract: The invention relates to an exchangeable tool for holding in a receiving structure, the tool comprising: a safety device for preventing the tool from accidentally falling out of the receiving structure, which safety device has a tool releasing position and a tool locking position; energizable actuating means for actuating the safety device; and energizing means for energizing the actuating means, and to a method for exchanging such tool from a receiving structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: WILA B.V.Inventors: Franciscus Rouweler, Gerrit Bruggink
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Publication number: 20080040865Abstract: A whitening pigment comprising the reaction product of (a) a melamine-formaldehyde and/or a melamine-urea poly-condensation product and (b) a water-soluble fluorescent whitening agent of the formula (1), wherein each of the two R1 groups, independent of the other, represents a C1-C6alkyl or C1-C4alkyl-O—C1-C4alkyl residue, which is substituted by one or two —CONH2, —CONHC1-C4alkyl, —COOH, —SO2NH2, —SO2NHC1-C4alkyl or —NH2 groups, each of the two R2 groups, independent of the other, represents hydrogen, C1-C4alkyl, C2-C4hydroxyalkyl or C1-C4alkoxyC1-C4alkyl, or R1 and R2 together with the nitrogen atom complete a piperazine ring, each of the two X1 groups, independently, represent —OH, —OC1-C4alkyl, —Oaryl or the group —NR3R4, wherein R3 and R4 each, independently, represent hydrogen, C1-C4alkyl, C2-C4hydroxyalky, C1-C4alkoxyC1-C4alkyl, a phenyl, phenyl mono- or disulphonic acid residue or, R3 and R4, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, complete a morpholino, piperidino or pyrrolidino rType: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2004Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Ted Deisenroth, Kamalesh Pai Fondekar, Peter Rohringer, Fabienne Cuesta, Ramachandra V. Joshi, Smita G. Kavishwar, Uma Shadakshari
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Publication number: 20080040866Abstract: Textiles treated with hydrophobic dispersions that exhibit superior drying rates and lower spin-dry water contents are disclosed. Polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinyl acetate, and polyvinyl acetate/acrylic copolymer dispersions are used to treat textiles, including yarns, fabrics, linens, and articles of clothing. The use of dispersions create textiles with a discontinuous treatment of discrete individual hydrophobic particles applied to the surface. The treated textiles exhibit superior drying properties at very low levels of treatment. Also provided are methods for treating textiles with hydrophobic dispersions. The incremental cost to the textile of the treatment is minimized by low levels of treatment and flexibility in application.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: Optimer, Inc.Inventors: John Moore, Christopher Moore
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Publication number: 20080040867Abstract: A fabric treatment appliance comprises at least one of a tub and drum defining a fabric treatment chamber, a steam generator having a steam generation chamber and configured to supply steam to the fabric treatment chamber, and a conduit fluidly coupling a water supply to the steam generation chamber. The fabric treatment appliance can also include a flow controller and/or a flow meter fluidly coupled to the conduit to facilitate controlling the supply of water to the steam generation chamber. The disclosure provides methods of water supply control that can employ the flow controller and/or the flow meter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Nyik Siong Wong, Raveendran Vaidhyanathan, Dengming Peng
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Publication number: 20080040868Abstract: A fabric treatment appliance comprises a steam generator having a chamber configured to hold water; a supply conduit configured to transport water to the steam generator chamber; a temperature sensor configured to sense a temperature representative of the steam generator chamber at a predetermined water level in the steam generator chamber; and a controller coupled to the temperature sensor and configured to control flow of water through the supply conduit based on the sensed temperature to control the level of water in the steam generator chamber. The disclosure provides methods of water supply control that can employ the temperature sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Nyik Siong Wong, Raveendran Vaidhyanathan, Dengming Peng
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Publication number: 20080040869Abstract: An apparatus and method for determining the temperature of the fabric in a fabric treating apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Nyik Siong Wong, Raveendran Vaidhyanathan
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Publication number: 20080040870Abstract: A continuous dyeing device (100) and related processes using indigo and/or other colorants for warp yarn chains and/or for fabrics (13), equipped with at least a first (1) and a second (2) dyeing compartments containing dyeing baths (11a, 11b, 11c, 11d), the first and second dyeing compartments (1, 2) being enclosed, at least partially, in a hermetically sealed chamber (20). The device (100) also includes at least one squeezing element (14) interposed between the two dyeing compartments (1, 2) and a plurality of cylinders (3) for heating and/or dehydrating the yarn and/or the fabric (13), thereby increasing the diffusion and the absorption of the colorant. The cylinders (3) are positioned downstream of the first dyeing compartment (1) and squeezing element (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2005Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: MASTER S.A.S. DI RONCHI FRANCESCO & C.Inventor: Francesco Ronchi
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Publication number: 20080040871Abstract: A fabric treatment appliance, such as a washing machine, comprises at least one of a tub and drum configured to hold a fabric load. A method of operating the fabric treatment appliance comprises heating the fabric load and, after heating the fabric load, sanitizing the fabric load by heating the fabric load with steam.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Nyik Siong Wong, Raveendran Vaidhyanathan, Anthony H. Hardaway, Joel A. Luckman
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Publication number: 20080040872Abstract: System for washing a gas turbine engine (1). The system comprises a spray device (33; 90) including at least one nozzle (54) adapted to inject liquid into an inlet (110) of said engine during a washing operation; a wash unit (31, 35) adapted to distribute said liquid to said spray device (33; 90); and a positioning device (34) adapted to move said spray device in three dimensions, thereby enabling a positioning of said spray device in a washing operation position in said three dimensions relative said engine inlet (110) without any contact between the spray device (33; 90) and the engine (1). The invention further relates to a vehicle for making the inventive system mobile and to a mobile system for serving a gas turbine engine (1) comprising a mobile vehicle carrying the washing system and a liquid collecting unit (116) comprising a collecting device (114) adapted to collect waste wash liquid emanating from the engine during a washing operation of the engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2005Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Carl-Johan Hjerpe
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Publication number: 20080040873Abstract: A lint roller assembly having a holder with a handle and a lint roller support section longitudinally adjacent each other. The lint roller support section is adapted to rotatably support a tubular cylindrical lint removal roller. A tubular cylindrical rigid roller cover is open at one end and dimensioned to be positioned over the roller so that the cover entirely encloses the roller. A latch in the cover automatically engages a catch on the holder as the cover is longitudinally inserted over the holder to detachably lock the cover and holder together.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: The Evercare CompanyInventor: Mark Schmidt
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Publication number: 20080040874Abstract: A lint/pet hair roller assembly includes a body supporting a tubular adhesive lint remover roll. The assembly includes a handle and a roll support. The roller support includes a cross-member transversely mounted on the handle and carrying a pair of outwardly extending legs. Roll support members are fixed or rotatably carried on the legs for supporting a lint roll. The legs, in one aspect, are moveably mounted in the cross-member and biased to a normal first spacing to support a lint roll, but extendable outward for movement of the lint roll relative to the legs. In another aspect, a telescoping lint roll support is normally biased to an extended position to support the lint roll, but is collapsible for movement of the support relative to the legs. Alternately, a dispenser is carried on the handle for dispensing fluid from a storage chamber. Alternately, an additional cleaning element is carried on the support.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: William McKay
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Publication number: 20080040875Abstract: A device for collecting debris has a wheeled frame movable over a ground surface. An endless belt runs about a rear by roller and a forward support member on the frame such that an undersurface of a lower run of the belt engages the ground surface as the device traverses the ground surface. The belt is driven such that the lower run moves forwardly with respect to the speed of movement of the device over the ground surface. At the lower run of belt, debris on the ground surface passes through apertures in the belt to be deposited on the upper surface of the lower run, and is then transported on the belt to a collection receptacle carried by the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2005Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: AERO-TECH PTY LTD.Inventor: Warwick Tozer
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Publication number: 20080040876Abstract: A scrubbing implement for cleaning a surface with contours is disclosed. The scrubbing implement includes a resilient base that includes a plurality of resilient fingers, each of which extend radially away from center of the base. A rigid cap comprises an inside upper end and a wider open lower end. The cap preferably includes a handle receiving means pivotally fixed to the cap for receiving a threaded end of an elongated handle. A flexible pad is included that comprises a cleaning surface on a lower side thereof. The pad has a peripheral lip forming an aperture in the pad for receiving the distal ends of each finger of the base. In use, the base is fixed to the cap with the attachment means. The flexible pad is fixed around the distal ends of the fingers such that the pad may be applied to the surface to scrub the surface. The fingers and flexible pad conform to the shape of the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Sanjay Aiyar
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Publication number: 20080040877Abstract: A scrubbing implement for cleaning a surface with contours is disclosed. The scrubbing implement includes a resilient base that includes a plurality of resilient fingers, each of which extend radially away from center of the base. A rigid cap comprises an inside upper end and a wider open lower end. The cap preferably includes a handle receiving means pivotally fixed to the cap for receiving a threaded end of an elongated handle. A flexible pad is included that comprises a cleaning surface on a lower side thereof. The pad has a peripheral lip forming an aperture in the pad for receiving the distal ends of each finger of the base. In use, the base is fixed to the cap with the attachment means. The flexible pad is fixed around the distal ends of the fingers such that the pad may be applied to the surface to scrub the surface. The fingers and flexible pad conform to the shape of the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Sanjay Aiyar