Patents Issued in November 20, 2008
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Publication number: 20080283537Abstract: Spill-resistant cups for consuming beverages with delivery systems for simultaneously dispensing one or more agents which can reduce the rate of beverage-induced tooth decay and/or enamel erosion are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the spill-resistant cup can include a hollow cup body defining a beverage holding chamber. The spill-resistant cup also includes a lid assembly with a drinking spout having one or more spaced-apart drinking holes. The drinking spout is configured to be engaged by a consumer's mouth. The lid assembly can positively engage the cup body to enclose the beverage holding chamber. The spill-resistant cup can also include an agent delivery system for controlled delivery of the active ingredient to the consumer's mouth. Further, the spill-resistant cup can include a flow control element configured to limit a flow rate of the beverage from the beverage holding chamber to the drinking holes disposed in the drinking spout.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Evergreen Innovation Partners I, LPInventors: David Smith, Barbara Smith, John Funk
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Publication number: 20080283538Abstract: A retainer for a beverage container formed of a flexible, stretchable material and having a temperature sensing means attached to a tapered wall thereof. The retainer is capable of being turned inside out without damage thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Christopher G. Rowen
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Publication number: 20080283539Abstract: Container for products, such as surprises or similar accessories, comprising two half-shells (2, 4), with a containing wall (2a, 2b; 4a, 4b) and with an open mouth (10, 12), able to be coupled together mouth-to-mouth so as to form a closed container (1), where the two half-shells (2, 4) are connected together by means of hinging means (20), with a hinging axis (a-a) such as to allow the movement of one of the, half-shells (2, 4) with respect to the other one between a closed position of the container (1) and an open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2005Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: MAGIC PRODUCTION GROUP (M.P.G.) S.A.Inventor: Giuseppe Salice
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Publication number: 20080283540Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing pharmaceutical articles includes a housing assembly and an adjustment system. The housing assembly includes a first inlet wall and a second inlet wall that is moveable relative to the first inlet wall. The housing assembly defines a hopper chamber that houses pharmaceutical articles, and a dispensing channel fluidly connected to the hopper chamber. The dispensing channel has an inlet and an outlet and defines a flow path. The inlet is defined at least in part by the first and second inlet walls. The adjustment system is operable to adjust the position of the second inlet wall relative to the first inlet wall to adjust the size of the inlet to singulate the pharmaceutical articles passing through the inlet. The adjustment system includes an input mechanism and an operator feedback mechanism. The input mechanism is selectively operable by an operator to selectively move the second inlet wall relative to the first inlet wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Kurt Kulberg, Bryan Patrick Farnsworth, Richard D. Michelli, Stanley R. Buisman
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Publication number: 20080283541Abstract: Dispensing apparatus for delivery product from a dispensing container received in use within said dispensing apparatus, the dispensing apparatus comprising a housing defining a socket for said dispensing container and an outlet for product dispensed from said dispensing container, the apparatus further comprising a dose counting mechanism wherein at least a part of the dose counting mechanism is formed from copolyester.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Richard Warby, Andrew Wright, Simon Ingram
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Publication number: 20080283542Abstract: An apparatus, method and system for dispensing medication in a personal health management system are described. The apparatus for dispensing medication is shown. The apparatus includes one or more storage compartments for storing-one or more medications, an input device for inputting data related to the medications, a data storage device configured to store at least the data, an output device operable to message information related to the medications, and a computing device configured to respond to the data, select one or more of the storage compartments for dispensing of the medication, provide information for the output device, and record quantity and frequency of the dispensing in the data storage device. A method is also provided for dispensing medication in accordance with an aspect of the invention. A system utilizing the apparatus in a personal health management system is also shown.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Priyadarsini Lanka, Sirisha Gudimetla, Saraswati Tumuluri
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Publication number: 20080283543Abstract: A method is provided for dispensing solid pharmaceutical articles using an apparatus including a housing and a sensor system, the housing defining a dispensing passage having a dispensing inlet and a dispensing outlet downstream of the dispensing inlet, the sensor system including first and second sensors spaced apart along the dispensing channel such that the second sensor is located downstream of the first sensor. The method includes: forcing at least one article along a path through the dispensing passage; generating detection signals using the first and second sensors responsive to articles passing through the dispensing channel; and using the detection signals from the first and second sensors to monitor dispensing performance of the apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Edward Joseph Karwacki, JR., Richard D. Michelli, David Newcomb
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Publication number: 20080283544Abstract: An offloading unit for an automated pharmaceutical machine that dispenses filled, capped pharmaceutical vials includes: at least one chute including a receiving section and a pick-up section. The receiving section and the pick-up section are divided by an inlet. The receiving section has a concave sloping ramp and side walls. The pick-up section has a trough with a floor that slopes relative to a horizontal surface and a front wall at one end of the trough. The inlet is defined by a rear wall and the upper edge of the trough. The chute also includes dividers mounted to and rising above the trough and attached to the rear wall. The inlet and dividers are configured and positioned such that an object as defined in UL 61010A-1, 1740 cannot pass through the inlet from the trough.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Matthew P. Daniels, Christopher Todd Hilliard, George Raymond Abrams, JR.
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Publication number: 20080283545Abstract: The present invention provides a commodity carrying out device that can reliably carry out a vertically-long shaped commodity in an upright state from a commodity storage column to a bucket. More specifically, since a commodity positioned at the front end side of a commodity storage column is tilted forward to be moved into a bucket, when moving a vertically-long shaped commodity in an upright state into a bucket, it is possible to move the commodity without the commodity toppling backwards. Thus, the commodity can be reliably moved into the bucket.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: SANDEN CORPORATIONInventors: Masaru Tsunoda, Takeshi Onda, Toshihiko Kurihara, Yuuki Yanagisawa, Yoshitaka Watanabe
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Publication number: 20080283546Abstract: The dispenser according to the invention is a paper dispenser, particularly for toilet paper, comprising a casing (5) for housing a roll (3) of paper, the casing (5) having a front face (8), with a dispensing nozzle (13) through which the paper is unwound sheet by sheet, and means (11) for locking the front face (8) to the casing (5). This dispenser is characterized in that the front face (8) has a hatch (16) for access to the inside of the casing (5), through which the free end (4) of the roll (3) can be extracted. Such a dispenser enables the user to resolve problems of paper jamming inside the casing (5), but without the possibility of stealing the roll (3), while, in all circumstances, leaving the roll in such a form that it remains usable.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2006Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: GEORGIA-PACIFIC FRANCEInventors: Jean-Louis Neveu, Nicolas Pommier, Philippe Guillemette
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Publication number: 20080283547Abstract: A lottery ticket dispensing system includes a housing having a plurality of lottery ticket rolls carried therein. At least one wall of the housing defines a common dispensing face having a respective dispensing slot for each of the lottery ticket rolls. A leading end of each of the lottery ticket rolls is pulled and dispensed independently of the other lottery ticket rolls.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Jeffrey D. Martineck, SR.
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Publication number: 20080283548Abstract: This invention relates to dispensing apparatus for dispensing a variety of a similar item. The dispensing apparatus includes a cabinet, being adapted to enclose multiple compartments. Each compartment is capable of retaining multiple substantially similar beverage items. The dispensing apparatus also includes dispensing trigger means to trigger release of a preferred item and at least one delivery port where the item is delivered for collection. The dispensing apparatus further includes dispensing control assembly configured to offer at least one service from a range of services as defined. The beverage items dispensed include miniature bottles capable of holding up to or more than 50 millilitres of a beverage.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2006Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Duncan McKenzie Miller
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Publication number: 20080283549Abstract: An apparatus for dispensing pharmaceutical articles includes a housing and a gas source to provide a positive pressure supply gas flow. The housing defines a hopper chamber to hold the articles, a dispensing channel fluidly connected to the hopper chamber, a drive jet outlet, and an agitation outlet. The dispensing channel has an inlet and an outlet and defines a flow path therebetween. The gas source is fluidly connected to each of the drive jet outlet and the agitation outlet to provide: a pressurized drive jet gas flow through the drive jet outlet to convey articles through the dispensing channel along the flow path; and a pressurized agitation gas flow through the agitation outlet to agitate articles in the hopper chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Andrew Kirk Dummer, Bryan Patrick Farnsworth, Richard D. Michelli, Jeffrey P. Williams, David Alan Calderwood
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Publication number: 20080283550Abstract: A method and apparatus for dispensing a post-mix beverage in which a disposable concentrate unit 15 and a disposable pump unit 17 are housed in an upper refrigerated cabinet area 20 of a beverage dispenser 12. The pump unit 17 is operable to dispense metered volumes of concentrate for mixing with a regulated flow of diluent to dispense a required ratiometric mixture thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2005Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Richard John Nighy, John Hunter, Hugh Christopher Bramley, David Kenneth Njaastad
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Publication number: 20080283551Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for administering micro-ingredient feed additives to animal feed rations. The apparatus may be referred to as a system which includes a number of discrete components which cooperate together to ultimately deliver micro-ingredients to a desired location, such as a feed mixer containing a feed ration. Structure is provided for storing, measuring, dispensing, and conveying the micro-ingredients. Measuring of the micro-ingredients may be achieved by loss in weight, gain in weight, or volumetric metering methods. Transport by a liquid carrier such as water may be achieved by providing one or a plurality of conveyance pumps connected to a transport line. The system is operated by a control unit which controls components of the system to achieve delivery of specified amounts and types of micro-ingredients to the feed ration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Charles H. Hoff, Greg Moore
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Publication number: 20080283552Abstract: A one-piece plastic container includes a body defining a longitudinal axis and having an upper portion, a sidewall portion and a base portion. The upper portion has a spout defining an opening into the container and a finish offset radially outwardly from the spout. A trough defines a passage into the body. The trough slopes toward the passage and defines a non-orthogonal angle relative to the longitudinal axis. According to other features, the sidewall portion is integrally formed with and extends from the upper portion to the base portion. The base portion closes off an end of the container. The finish defines a means, such as at least one thread, for attaching a closure thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Michael E. Penny
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Publication number: 20080283553Abstract: A closure is provided for use with a dispensing device which comprises a housing having a dispensing outlet, a supply of a substance and a dispensing member mountable in the housing in a rest position relative to the housing and movable from the rest position to an actuated position, said movement from the rest position to the actuated position causing dispensing of said substance out of the dispensing outlet. The closure is adapted to close the dispensing outlet in two different orientations of the closure. Moreover, the closure has a restricting member which, when the closure closes the dispensing outlet in either orientation, prevents movement of the dispensing member from the rest position to the actuated position so that dispensing of the substance is prevented when the closure closes the dispensing outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2006Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Glaxo Group LimitedInventors: Mark Anthony Cox, Paul Kenneth Rand
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Publication number: 20080283554Abstract: A disposable dispensing device for storing and dispensing fluids, such as liquids and gels is disclosed. The dispensing device is a scalable packaging solution including an outer protective housing or shell, optionally a fluid reservoir, and an orifice from which the materials are expelled. The dispensing device can also include a dispensing button that activates an internal pumping system via an actuator mechanism that translates a force in a first direction into a force in a second direction. The dispensing device is particularly useful for liquids such as fragrances or colognes, gels, purified water, dry powders, creams, and pharmaceutical products such as eye ear drops or sprays. The device by design has many uses, is highly portable, and can include an outer reusable and decorative case.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2004Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: THE X GROUP, INCInventor: Ralph J. Gilliard II
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Publication number: 20080283555Abstract: A dosage-dispensing device, for substances in powder- or paste form, includes a supply container and a dosage-dispensing head that is connected or connectable to the supply container. A housing has an outlet orifice of circular cross-section and a delivery- and closure element with a closure portion serving to close off the outlet orifice. The device further has a conveying tool with at least one conveying element that serves to direct the substance to the outlet orifice, wherein the outlet orifice and the delivery- and closure element are arranged on the central lengthwise axis of the dosage-dispensing head. The conveying tool is rotatable about the central lengthwise axis in relation to the housing and the at least one conveying element is designed to move on a circular path about the central lengthwise axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2006Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: METTLER-TOLEDO AGInventors: Paul Luechinger, Siegfried Zeiss, Sandra Ehrbar
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Publication number: 20080283556Abstract: A dispensing system for dispensing cleaning product for hand washing at a faucet comprises a cartridge having an internal reservoir for containing hand wash cleaning product, a nozzle configured in one of a plurality of key shapes, and a dispenser having a receptacle opening adapted to receive and engage the nozzle of the cartridge when the receptacle opening is configured in one of a plurality of key shapes corresponding to the key shape of the nozzle, the dispenser having a fluid communication passage for dispensing fluid for hand washing, whereby only cartridges and dispensers which have matched key shapes will engage each other for operative discharge of the hand wash cleaning product.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: David Snodgrass
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Publication number: 20080283557Abstract: A spout 10 for application to a generally rectangular container 50 creating a means by which the contents of the container can be easily dispensed, as well as kept fresh and free from contamination via the spout's closing mechanism 40 by which an air-tight seal is achieved. The closing mechanism 40 of the spout is easily engaged by physically manipulating the spouting member 30 from the opened to closed position. The spout 10 can be applied to a container either by the consumer or by the container manufacturer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Julianne Desautels
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Publication number: 20080283558Abstract: A garment hanger with a hook that pivots between a substantially vertical position and a substantially horizontal position. The body of the hanger having detents for securing the hook in either the vertical or horizontal position. The hook capable of being alternately attached and detached from the body of the hanger. The hook additionally capable of being rotated along a substantially vertical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Richard J. Rude, Stanley Austin
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Publication number: 20080283559Abstract: A reversible infant carrier adaptable for selectively carrying the infant in the front or the back of the wearer with proper back and abdomen support includes an anterior support panel and a posterior support panel linked thereto. There is further provided a pair of adjustable shoulder harnesses attached to the anterior support panel, and a support belt slidably extendible through the anterior support panel including a lumbar support pad and an abdomen support sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Michael A. Parness, Jessica A. Miller
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Publication number: 20080283560Abstract: A side seating infant carrier which is adapted to support an infant or young child on an adult wearer's hip and is provided with a retention strap arrangement which is specifically adapted to hold the infant or young child within a seat portion defined by the carrier. The infant carrier of the present invention is further provided with a waist belt arrangement adapted to provide optimal support to the lower back/lumbar of the wearer, as well as an adjustable shoulder strap arrangement which is configured to promote enhanced comfort and sizing flexibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Michael A. Parness, Sarah J. Attwood
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Publication number: 20080283561Abstract: A side seating infant carrier which is adapted to support an infant or young child on an adult wearer's hip and is provided with a retention strap arrangement which is specifically adapted to hold the infant or young child within a seat portion defined by the carrier. As a supplement to the retention strap, the carrier is also provided with a pair of leg straps which are extensible about respective ones of the infant's legs. The infant carrier of the present invention is further provided with a waist belt arrangement adapted to provide optimal support to the lower back/lumbar of the wearer, as well as an adjustable shoulder strap arrangement which is configured to promote enhanced comfort and sizing flexibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Michael A. Parness, Sarah J. Attwood, Kenneth B. Krankkala, Jessica A. Miller
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Publication number: 20080283562Abstract: A stress-reducer is provided for reducing stress on a user from a load of a carried item or object. The stress-reducer is shaped as a yoke and worn over a shoulder of a user and supports the carried item or object. The yoke bridges or spans the shoulder of the user, substantially the upper part of the trapezius muscle and/or the collarbone. The yoke is in contact with either side of the upper part of the user's shoulder on an anterior and/or posterior side. The stress-reducer can be used with strap means. A carried item, equipped with a stress-reducer, a brassiere fitted with a stress-reducer and a garment having a stress-reducer attached thereto are also provided, as well as an arm carrier comprising a stress-reducer, a cradle being attached to an arm and a string being connected between the stress-reducer and the cradle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: ALL OF IT SCANDINAVIA ABInventors: Hampus Bergenudd, Per Ekdahl
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Publication number: 20080283563Abstract: A holder for a tape measure includes an upper portion including an attaching section to attach to a belt, and a lower portion connected to the upper portion, the lower portion being substantially rigid and including a slot to receive a clip of the tape measure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Scientific Molding Corporation Ltd.Inventors: Jerry L. O'Donnell, Mark Voves
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Publication number: 20080283564Abstract: This describes a cargo or luggage carrying basket assembly which attaches to an existing rack assembly on a vehicle roof. The existing rack assembly consists of two bar frame assemblies with coupling to attach to the car roof. The main difference in configuration is whether the bars or rack assemblies run perpendicular to the main longitudinal axis of the car (one side of the car the other) or parallel to it. (Front of car to back of car) This invention can attach itself to either of the above described configurations. The basket consists of pipe sections and fittings made of tubular, hollow plastic pipe with certain members reinforced with wire. The primary use of this invention is for luggage and material normally stored in a vehicle trunk. It is not intended to allow the mounting of other sports equipment to the underlying, existing load bars or rack assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Scot Hogan Dinsmore
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Publication number: 20080283565Abstract: An apparatus for obstructing gaps present between front seats and dividing consoles of automobiles comprising an elongated member, having a pliable, malleable character, that can accommodate a wide range of automobile makes and models.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Jeffrey Simon, Marc Newburger
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Publication number: 20080283566Abstract: A unique strap carrier tote carries a rolled yoga mat, collapsed hula hoop, towel, prayer rug, poster/drawing case, or other piece of equipment in a backpack style on the user's back. Two adjustable straps encircle the piece of equipment—typically proximate opposing ends of the rolled mat or opposing sectional sides of the collapsed hoop—and two adjustable shoulder straps extend therefrom. The user can sling the piece of equipment across her back so that her hands will be free, and the equipment will be securely and easily carried during walking, running, climbing, biking, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Susan Lee Chace
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Publication number: 20080283567Abstract: A printing apparatus, an associated method, and computer program of designing a floating roller in a tensioning system adapted to supply a web of material from a web supply to a processing machine, or to send out a web of material from a processing machine such as printing device to another processing machine such as finishing device, comprises inputting an external radius of the floating roller, a measure of elasticity of the material, a thickness of the material, a width of the material, and angles at which the material contacts the floating roller; and adjusting a mass of the floating roller and a rotational inertia of the floating roller such that the floating roller maintains a constant tension on the web of material as the material is passing through the tensioning system based on the following equation: M 2 ? ( 1 - T _ a ? ? 3 Ebw ) ? sin 2 ? ( ? / 2 ) ? J 2 R 2 2 wherein M2 is the mass of the floating roller, J2 is the rotational inertia of the floating roller,Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Ming Yang
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Publication number: 20080283568Abstract: The apparatus comprises of a barrel and means (3, 5) of driving a fastening element in the barrel, a handle (9) which includes means (25, 33) for receiving a removable feed magazine (4) for fastening elements, in which the forward part (3) of the apparatus is arranged to cooperate with a feed end (55) of the magazine (4) and to ensure that a fastening element is transferred from the magazine (4) into the barrel (1), with the free end (33) of the handle (9) away from the barrel being arranged so that the other loading end (54) of the magazine (4) may be secured thereto. The free end (33) of the handle (9) carries a fixing rod (47) for the aforementioned loading end (54) of the magazine (4), with the rod (47) being fitted so that it pivots and alters the relative position of the free end of the handle (33) and of the loading end (54) of the magazine. There is compensation for all dimensional tolerances thanks to this invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2005Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: SOCIETE DE PROSPECTION ET D'INVENTIONS TECHNIQUES SPITInventors: Frederic Nayrac, Cyril Marion, Bruno Toulouse
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Publication number: 20080283569Abstract: The invention relates to an expulsion device which is actuated by a pressure medium and which is used to expel objects or liquid materials from a reservoir by means of a drive piston which is impinged upon by a pressure medium, comprising a pressure medium container which is exchangeable via a pressure connection device and which connected to a drive device, enabling the pressure medium to impinge upon the drive piston which is used to connect the pressure medium container (23) and a stationary pressure source.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Gerhard Kral
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Publication number: 20080283570Abstract: Embodiments include a surgical device and a method. An embodiment of the surgical instrument includes at least one grasping jaw, the at least one grasping jaw being adapted to deliver surgical staples by a force generated from a force generator mechanism that is contained within the at least one grasping jaw or is in a proximity to the at least one grasping jaw. Another embodiment includes at least one grasping jaw, at least one actuation mechanism adapted to deliver surgical fasteners, the actuation mechanism being located in a proximity to or contained within the at least one grasping jaw, the surgical fasteners containing at least one shape-transforming material, at least one sensor, at least one chemical tissue sealant and at least one cutter. A method includes: grasping a body organ/tissue with at least one grasping jaw, adjusting a configuration of the grasping in response to a signal or a datum or an image, and releasing a surgical staple/fastener in response to the signal, datum or image.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Edward S. Boyden, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Eric C. Leuthardt, Nathan P. Myhrvold, Dennis J. Rivet, Michael A. Smith, Clarence T. Tegreene, Thomas A. Weaver, Charles Whitmer, Lowell L. Wood, JR., Victoria Y.H. Wood
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Publication number: 20080283571Abstract: Embodiments include a surgical device and a method. An embodiment of the surgical instrument includes at least one grasping jaw, the at least one grasping jaw being adapted to deliver surgical fasteners by a force generated from a force generator mechanism that is contained within the at least one grasping jaw or is in a proximity to the at least one grasping jaw. Another embodiment includes at least one grasping jaw, at least one actuation mechanism adapted to deliver surgical fasteners, the actuation mechanism being located in a proximity to or contained within the at least one grasping jaw, the surgical fasteners containing at least one shape-transforming material, at least one sensor, at least one chemical tissue sealant and at least one cutter. A method includes: grasping a body tissue with at least one grasping jaw, adjusting a configuration of the grasping in response to a signal or a datum or an image, and releasing a surgical staple or fastener in response to the signal, datum or image.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Edward S. Boyden, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Eric C. Leuthardt, Nathan P. Myhrvold, Dennis J. Rivet, Michael A. Smith, Clarence T. Tegreene, Thomas A. Weaver, Charles Whitmer, Lowell L. Wood, JR., Victoria Y.H. Wood
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Publication number: 20080283572Abstract: Embodiments include a surgical device and a method. An embodiment of the surgical instrument includes at least one grasping jaw, the at least one grasping jaw being adapted to deliver surgical staples by a force generated from a force generator mechanism that is contained within the at least one grasping jaw or is in a proximity to the at least one grasping jaw. Another embodiment includes at least one grasping jaw, at least one actuation mechanism adapted to deliver surgical staples, the actuation mechanism being located in a proximity to or contained within the at least one grasping jaw, the surgical staples containing at least one shape-transforming material, at least one sensor, at least one chemical tissue sealant and at least one cutter. A method includes: grasping a body tissue with at least one grasping jaw, adjusting a configuration of the grasping in response to a signal or a datum or an image, and releasing a surgical staple/fastener in response to the signal, datum or image.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Edward S. Boyden, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Eric C. Leuthardt, Nathan P. Myhrvold, Dennis J. Rivet, Michael A. Smith, Clarence T. Tegreene, Thomas A. Weaver, Charles Whitmer, Lowell L. Wood, JR., Victoria Y. H. Wood
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Publication number: 20080283573Abstract: A surgical fastener applying apparatus is provided including a cartridge half-section and an anvil half-section, the cartridge half-section and anvil half-section being relatively movable from an unclamped position to a clamped position; and a loading unit receivable in the cartridge half-section and having a plurality of staples and a plurality of staple pusher members. The cartridge half-section includes a frame; a member being longitudinally movable through the loading unit to interact with the plurality of staple pusher members to fire the staples; and a lockout mechanism arranged to block advancement of the member in a locked-out position of the lockout mechanism. In use, after loading of the loading unit in the surgical fastener applying apparatus and subsequent clamping of the cartridge and anvil half-sections, the lockout mechanism is moved to an unlocked position to allow advancement of the member.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Karl H. Ehrenfels, David Ivanko, Randolph F. Lehn, Roberto Pedros, Csaba L. Rethy, Frank J. Viola
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Publication number: 20080283574Abstract: Embodiments include a surgical device and a method. An embodiment of the surgical instrument includes at least one grasping jaw, the at least one grasping jaw being adapted to deliver surgical staples by a force generated from a force generator mechanism that is contained within the at least one grasping jaw or is in a proximity to the at least one grasping jaw. Another embodiment includes at least one grasping jaw, at least one delivery mechanism adapted to deliver surgical fasteners, the delivery mechanism being located in a proximity to or contained within the at least one grasping jaw, the surgical fasteners containing at least one shape-transforming material, at least one sensor, at least one chemical tissue sealant and at least one cutter. A method includes: grasping a body tissue with at least one grasping jaw, adjusting a configuration of the grasping in response to a signal or a datum or an image, and releasing a surgical staple/fastener in response to the signal, datum or image.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Edward S. Boyden, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Eric C. Leuthardt, Nathan P. Myhrvold, Dennis J. Rivet, Michael A. Smith, Clarence T. Tegreene, Thomas A. Weaver, Charles Whitmer, Lowell L. Wood, JR., Victoria Y.H. Wood
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Publication number: 20080283575Abstract: A surgical stapling device for sequentially applying a plurality of fasteners to body tissue and simultaneously incising tissue is provided. The surgical stapling device is adapted to receive disposable loading units having staples in linear rows whose length can be between about 30 mm and 60 mm. The disposable loading unit includes a proximal body portion, a mounting assembly and a tool assembly. The mounting assembly is secured to the proximal end of the tool assembly and pivotally mounted about a pivot axis to the distal end of the proximal body portion. A support member or blow-out plate assembly is positioned on opposite sides of the pivot avis and extends between the proximal body portion and the mounting assembly. An axial drive assembly is slidably positioned between the support members and is translatable through the cartridge assembly to eject staples from the cartridge assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Thomas Wenchell, Stanislaw Marcyzk, Kenneth H. Whifield, Roman Czernik, Henry E. Holsten, Frank C. Maffei
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Publication number: 20080283576Abstract: Embodiments include a surgical device and a method. An embodiment of the surgical fastening device includes at least one grasping jaw, the at least one grasping jaw being adapted to deliver surgical fasteners by a force generated from a force generator mechanism that is contained within the at least one grasping jaw or is in a proximity to the at least one grasping jaw. Another embodiment includes at least one grasping jaw, at least one actuation mechanism adapted to deliver surgical fasteners, the actuation mechanism being located in a proximity to or contained within the at least one grasping jaw, the surgical fasteners containing at least one shape-transforming material, at least one sensor, at least one chemical tissue sealant and at least one cutter. A method includes: grasping a body tissue with at least one grasping jaw, adjusting a configuration of the grasping in response to a signal or a datum or an image, and releasing a surgical staple/fastener in response to the signal, datum or image.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Edward S. Boyden, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Eric C. Leuthardt, Nathan P. Myhrvold, Dennis J. Rivet, Michael A. Smith, Clarence T. Tegreene, Thomas A. Weaver, Charles Whitmer, Lowell L. Wood, Jr., Victoria Y. H. Wood
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Publication number: 20080283577Abstract: Embodiments include a surgical device and a method. An embodiment of the surgical instrument includes at least one grasping jaw, the at least one grasping jaw being adapted to deliver surgical staples by a force generated from a force generator mechanism that is contained within the at least one grasping jaw or is in a proximity to the at least one grasping jaw. Another embodiment includes at least one grasping jaw, at least one delivery mechanism adapted to deliver surgical fasteners, the delivery mechanism being located in a proximity to or contained within the at least one grasping jaw, the surgical fasteners containing at least one shape-transforming material, at least one sensor, at least one chemical tissue sealant and at least one cutter. A method includes: grasping a body organ/tissue with at least one grasping jaw, adjusting a configuration of the grasping in response to a signal or a datum or an image, and releasing a surgical staple/fastener in response to the signal, datum or image.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Edward S. Boyden, Roderick A. Hyde, Muriel Y. Ishikawa, Eric C. Leuthardt, Nathan P. Myhrvold, Dennis J. Rivet, II, Michael A. Smith, Clarence T. Tegreene, Thomas A. Weaver, Charles Whitmer, Lowell L. Wood, JR., Victoria Y.H. Wood
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Publication number: 20080283578Abstract: An integrated circuit is wire bonded in a manner such that there is consistent RF performance from integrated circuit package to integrated circuit package. Bond distances within the integrated circuit are measured, each corresponding to a wire bond to be formed. An area under a hypothetical wire bond profile is calculated as a function of the bond distances, a baseline wire length, and a baseline loop height. A wire is bonded across a given one of the bond distances to form a given one of the wire bonds. A wire bond profile for the given wire bond is provided having an area thereunder that is substantially equal to the calculated area.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: Agere Systems Inc.Inventors: Timothy Brooks Bambridge, John Wayne Bowen, John McKenna Brennan, Joseph Michael Freund
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Publication number: 20080283579Abstract: A first electronic component, e.g., a semiconductor die and a second electronic component, e.g., a substrate, each with a main surface, are bonded to each other by applying at least one metal layer comprising an indium layer on each of the main surfaces. Then the semiconductor die and the substrate are aligned against each other with their main surfaces facing each other. The die and substrate with the metal layers in between form an arrangement, which is introduced into a compression means. Afterwards the arrangement is compressed in the compression means at a pressure in a range of 10 to 35 MPa, and heat in a range of 230 to 275° C. is applied to the arrangement, by which temperature and pressure the electronic components are bonded to each other. The compression process is performable in oxygeneous gas atmosphere inside the compression means.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: ABB Research LtdInventors: Satish Gunturi, Raymond Zehringer, Wolfgang Knapp
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Publication number: 20080283580Abstract: A method for manufacturing a printed wiring board having a bump. The method includes forming a solder-resist layer having a small-diameter aperture and a large-diameter aperture, each aperture exposing a respective conductive pad of the printed wiring board, and printing a solder paste in the large-diameter aperture in the solder-resist layer, but not printing the solder paste in the small-diameter aperture in the solder resist layer. The method also includes loading a solder ball in each of the large-diameter aperture and the small-diameter aperture using a mask having aperture areas that correspond to the small-diameter aperture and large-diameter aperture of the solder-resist layer, and forming a small-diameter bump from the solder ball in the small-diameter aperture and a large-diameter bump from both the solder paste and the solder ball in the large-diameter aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: IBIDEN CO., LTDInventor: Katsuhiko Tanno
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Publication number: 20080283581Abstract: An apparatus and method for connecting copper tubes are developed to facilitate welding operation in the refrigerating device. The new apparatus will reduce the poor welding rate so that it will effectively prevent clogging of the copper tubes and leaking the refrigerant. It also has merit to easily determine a suitable heating time while the copper tubes are welding. Thus, the rate of poor welding is reduced, as well as a method for connecting copper tubes by using the tube connecting apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Chang Duk Jeon
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Publication number: 20080283582Abstract: A secret postcard in accordance with the present invention is comprised of a single sheet, and a released paper. The sheet is foldable about a return line, and has a first area and a second area. A first perforation, and a second perforation are formed at a front surface of the second area. A first adhesive layer is formed at a rear surface of the second area in an area sandwiched between the return line and the first perforation. A second adhesive layer is formed at the rear surface of the second area in an area sandwiched between the second perforation and an edge of the second area extending in parallel with the return line. The second adhesive layer has such an adhesive force that the rear surfaces of the first and second areas cannot be released from each other after they were adhered to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2005Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: KAZUHIRO OKIInventors: Hideaki Oki, Kazuhiro Oki, Tetsushi Okumoto, Misako Satou, Seisyu Yano
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Publication number: 20080283583Abstract: A reusable container comprises a base provided with a plurality of cut-outs, a lid provided with a plurality of cut-outs, and at least one wall panel comprising a plurality of tabs formed as unitary extensions of the wall panel, wherein the plurality of tabs engage the plurality of cuts-outs, securing the at least one wall panel to the base and to the lid. A back wall, a front wall brace, and at least one side wall brace provide support for the product. A method for electro-mechanically loading the container is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Russell G. Hall
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Publication number: 20080283584Abstract: The invention is especially intended for visually impaired persons who are not able to read text printed on products or product containers. With the invented method at least a part of a product description, which corresponds to a bar code read and which is fetched from a product information database, is stored in at least one memory accessible to the terminal. After this, in response to a command ordered by a user of the terminal, the RFID identifier attached to the terminal is read and the product description is presented in speech format so that the information readable in the memory and the RFID identifier is utilized in the presentation. The terminal is preferably a mobile station equipped with a speech synthesizer. A visually impaired person can point with the terminal to one or more products and listen via an audio system of the terminal to the product descriptions related to them. When RFID identifiers are attached to the product, the products need to be pointed to as precisely when reading bar codes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2005Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: VALTION TEKNILLINEN TUTKIMUSKESKUSInventors: Ville Ollikainen, Christer Backstrom, Pekka Pursula
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Publication number: 20080283585Abstract: Systems and methods are provided herein that provide for selective laundering.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Carol Peterman, David Peterman
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Publication number: 20080283586Abstract: Systems and methods of the present invention for using an integrated database for shipping information are provided. Information gathered or entered during shipping label generation may be stored in a database. The label information may concern shipping labels associated with multiple shipping vendors. Information concerning shipping invoices may be received from the multiple shipping vendors are received, and a report may be generated based on the stored label information and the invoice information. The invoice information may also be stored in the database. Further, the invoice information may include electronic data interchange files received through vendor-specific interfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Peter Marks, Roger Gibby