Patents Issued in December 22, 2011
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Publication number: 20110307990Abstract: A visor for a helmet includes a lens having a top edge that slopes downward from a top center point to first right and left curve points, at the first curve points the top edge begins to slope more aggressively toward second right and left curve points, and more aggressively toward right and left side edge points. A plane of sight along the vertical extent of the lens is displaced above the plane intersecting the side edge points. The lens has a thickness defined between an inner concave surface and an outer convex surface; the inner and outer surfaces having different radii of curvatures. The lens tapers from the center toward the outer edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Dominique Croteau, Stéphane Lebel
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Publication number: 20110307991Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a torso-covering garment having a laterally accessible interior pocket in the side-torso area under the arm for storing personal items, such as mobile phone or a wallet. In one embodiment, the pocket includes a substantially vertical upper opening and a freely hanging elongated enclosure located below the opening. Stitching may be applied in an inverted “V” shape across the lower boundary of the storage area to create two downwardly-narrowing areas near the bottom of the pocket. Interior flaps which are open on the bottom edge may be included to help capture and retain the items in the pocket.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Michael E. Writt
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Publication number: 20110307992Abstract: A convertible garment that may be configured and worn in multiple styles. In one embodiment, the garment includes configurable openings through which arms may be extended, permitting the garment to be worn in an over the shoulder style when the configurable openings are in the open position. When the configurable openings are in the closed position, however, the garment may be generally worn in below the shoulder configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Jennifer Martinson
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Publication number: 20110307993Abstract: A wader with a quick-release system for evacuation of water from the wader comprising: a wader having two pant legs, two foot coverings and a crotch area; a waterproof fastener that extends circumferentially around each pant leg at the seam between the pant leg and the foot covering; and a component that is attached to a jerk line and to the upper portion of the waterproof fastener. The jerk line extends from the upper portion of the waterproof fastener vertically up one pant leg to the crotch area of the wader and vertically down the other pant leg. When a person pulls on the jerk line at the crotch area of the wader, the jerk line causes the upper portion of the waterproof fastener to disengage from the lower portion of the waterproof fastener, thereby allowing any water contained within the wader to exit from the wader.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Donn McAfee
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Publication number: 20110307994Abstract: An article of clothing is provided comprising a torso portion including a front section defining the front surface of the torso portion. The front section includes an exterior surface and an interior surface. The exterior surface is defined at least in part by a first continuous portion of a one of a hook or a loop fabric. The one of a hook or a loop fabric is configured to releasably connect to the corresponding other one of a hook or a loop fabric of a display attachment. The first continuous portion includes a portion defined by a square-shaped perimeter and each one of the side of the square shaped perimeter has a length of at least about 4 inches. The interior surface is disposed on an opposite side of the front section relative to the exterior surface and includes a normal axis projecting inwardly towards the body of a person wearing the article of clothing when the article of clothing is being worn by the person.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2008Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Walter Woloschuk
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Publication number: 20110307995Abstract: A Flip-up Shirt Collar Brace. The preferred brace resides invisibly beneath and behind the user's shirt collar when not in use. When desired, the user can flip up his or her collar and an appendage from the brace, and thereby hold the shirt collar up. The brace includes an envelope-shaped member that attaches either permanently or detachably to the collar band of the user's shirt. The envelope forms an internal chamber between a pair of opposing wall members that are made from resilient material, such as plastic or the like. The base envelope is defined by an aperture formed therein, and through which protrudes a brace tab that is operable between a down position and an up position. In the up position, the brace tab will prop the users shirt collar flap up so as to cover the back of the user's neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Tuan Nguyen
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Publication number: 20110307996Abstract: A mens support nethergarment (10) having a main body (12) for surrounding the lower body of the wearer and a waist opening (14) located at an upper end of the main body (12). The main body (12) has a front panel section (16) and a rear panel section (18) each formed of knitted or woven fabric. The front and rear panel sections (16, 18) extend downwardly from the waist opening (14) and are joined together to define a crotch region (22). The front panel section (16) is shaped to define a pouch (24) for containing the genitalia of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2006Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Sean Colin Radford, Lisa Marie Watson
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Publication number: 20110307997Abstract: A protective headgear device including a fabric cap (102) into which a hard shell (120) of reinforced fibers is inserted. A foam liner 140 or foam inserts (1500) are secured to the hard outer shell 120 and serve a shock absorbing function. The foam liner (14) and/or foam inserts (120) include or form grooves and/or channels used to direct hot air towards the top center of the headgear assembly where the hot air can be vented through holes which extend through the cap (102) and hard outer shell (120). The holes may pass through the foam liner 140 or meet up with holes on channels in or between the foam inserts through which air can pass. The hard outer shell maybe thinnest on top and thicker on the left and right sides. The center front and rear may be the same thickness as the top of the hard shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Mary Lynne Blair
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Publication number: 20110307998Abstract: An article of apparel may include a base component and an attachment component. The base component may be formed from a plurality of joined material elements, with at least one of the material elements including a first part of a hook-and-loop fastening system. The attachment component may include (a) a cover layer, (b) a plurality of pad elements, and (c) a plurality of securing elements. Each of the pad elements are joined to the cover layer, and each of the securing elements are joined to at least one of the pad elements opposite the cover layer, with the securing elements including a second part of the hook-and-loop fastening system. Moreover, the first part of the hook-and-loop fastening system is joinable to the second part of the hook-and-loop fastening system to secure the attachment component to the base component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: NIKE, INC.Inventor: David Turner
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Publication number: 20110307999Abstract: An impact protection device may include a front protective assembly and a rear protective assembly. The front protective assembly and/or the rear protective assembly may include protective pads that can be removed in order to better accommodate a neck brace. The protective pads may be left in place when no neck brace is being used.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Shock Doctor, Inc.Inventors: Bastien Jourde, Bill Best
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Publication number: 20110308000Abstract: An anti-reverse device includes a handle, a blocking member secured on the handle, a fixing plate mounted on the handle, and an adjusting sleeve movably mounted on the handle and abutting the fixing plate. Thus, the fixing plate is fixed on the flange of the toilet bowl, and the blocking member is fixed on the draining port of the toilet bowl to lock the anti-reverse device onto toilet bowl so that the blocking member can block the draining port of the toilet bowl closely and tightly to prevent the waste water from flowing back from the draining port of the toilet bowl due to an irregular pressure condition such that the waste water is stopped and will not flow outward from the toilet bowl.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Lung-Yuan Tseng
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Publication number: 20110308001Abstract: The invention relates to a bathroom toilet bowl with a water flush tank, a urinal, a seat and a cover. So that the toilet bowl is known for improved technical and hygienic properties, along with complete protection against soiling of the toilet seat and the surroundings of the toilet bowl, the urinal additionally has a hollow half-ring, arranged in the upper portion of the urinal. This half-ring repeats the shape of this portion of the urinal. The half-ring has a slit cut out along its entire inside, and in the course of using the urinal, water in the form of a continuous water curtain flows out over this slit. The water is conveyed by means of a faucet (handle) into the half-ring via a flexible hose. The hose is connected by means of a transition piece to a flexible main hose for supplying the toilet bowl with water.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Didar Almabekov
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Publication number: 20110308002Abstract: A light weight, durable, easily recyclable pool cover includes a fabric covering with reinforcing and attachment straps wherein, the reinforcing and attachment straps are attached to said fabric in a criss-crossed pattern. The fabric covering and the straps are produced from a single polymer consisting of polypropylene. The pool cover is entirely recyclable at end of service life by chopping the pool cover components in a simple machine producing granules useful for injection molding of polypropylene products. The pool cover fabric is produced by subjecting three layers of polypropylene sheet material to heat and pressure forming a strong durable fabric wherein the top layer and bottom layer are a solid fabric and the middle layer is multi-filament mesh of polypropylene threads.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Lee Ann Pesta
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Publication number: 20110308003Abstract: An articulating cover member for covering an opening, such as a spa, includes a plurality of pivotally connected door panels wherein each of the door panels include at least one longitudinally-extending tubular member and at least one longitudinally-extending attachment member associated with a longitudinal edge portion of the at least one tubular member. The at least one longitudinally-extending attachment member is configured for cooperation with an attachment member extending along a longitudinal edge portion of the tubular member of an adjacent door panel for pivotally connecting the door panels. An insulating material may be located within the tubular members and a motor assembly may be provided for automatic actuation of the cover member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Sundance Spas, Inc.Inventor: Ian P. A. Scali
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Publication number: 20110308004Abstract: The embodiments herein provide a security system for a water body. The system includes a reticular structure arranged on a ground level, an electromotor, an electro hydraulic circuit with a plurality of hydraulic components placed in the water body, a central controlling unit, and a remote controller. A pressing operation of the remote controller transfers a command to the central controlling unit which in turn sends a control command to the plurality of hydraulic components to arrange the reticular structure at a required height in the water body. The reticular structure is moved vertically in a direction along the depth/height of the water body to a desired height based on the requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Hamidreza Khorsandraftar
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Publication number: 20110308005Abstract: Disclosed herein is a swiveling seat for a bathtub or bathtub/shower combination. The rotating seat has a support structure that locates the seat securely above, and on the sidewall, of a bathtub. The seat comprises an upwardly facing planar surface that rotates 360 degrees around a vertical axis and has a downwardly extending support structure for engaging the sidewall of a bathtub. Before bathing a person may sit on the seat with their legs positioned outside the bathtub, lift their legs, and then swivel the seat about 180 degrees so that the legs may be lowered inside the bathtub. After bathing a person then lifts his feet, swivels back around the 180 degrees, and places his feet on the floor outside the bathtub.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Edward Henry Smith
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Publication number: 20110308006Abstract: Pumped shower apparatus (10) comprises a shower head (14) for discharging shower water, a showering surface (16) below the shower head (14), a drain unit (18) at the showering surface (16) for receiving runoff shower water, a pump (20) for moving water from the drain unit (18) to a drain (22), and water-noise monitoring and control apparatus for optimising the speed of the pump (20) whilst eliminating or reducing water noise from, at or adjacent to the drain unit (18). The water-noise monitoring and control apparatus includes water-noise monitoring means (24, 48) for monitoring water noise from, at or adjacent to a drain unit (18) of the shower installation, and a controller (26) for automatically controlling a pump (20) of the shower installation based on an output of the water-noise monitoring means (24, 48).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: DLP LimitedInventors: Robert William Stimpson, Ian Douglas Felmeri
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Publication number: 20110308007Abstract: A footrest for a shower is disclosed. The footrest is adapted to be mounted in a corner of a shower stall. In various forms, the footrest includes a top surface for resting a foot during bathing or shaving. The top surface is concavely contoured to resist lateral slipping. Ideally, the top surface conforms substantially to the shape of a portion of the surface of a cone. Two mounting flanges extend downward from the footrest element for mounting to shower walls, either by adhesive or screws. In certain variations, cutout openings in the surface of the footrest assist in resisting slipping in a forward or backward direction. The footrest may be adjusted by applying pressure to the top or bottom surface to change the mounting angle. Thus, the device can be deformed to conform to the angle of a corner which is not formed exactly as a right angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Kelly Gray Stevens
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Publication number: 20110308008Abstract: A shower drain adapter configured to allow use of a bondable waterproof membrane with a shower pan drain system comprises a drain body and a lower mating flange extending from the drain body. The lower mating flange is operable to mate with an upper portion of a body of a shower pan drain installable on a waste pipe. An integrated bonding flange extends from the drain body and is operable to be sealably attached to a bondable waterproof membrane to provide a waterproof seal between the membrane and the adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Lonnie C. DeGooyer
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Publication number: 20110308009Abstract: The present invention relates to a bathroom sink (2) and/or a kitchen sink (3) to be placed on and/or housed in a worktop and having an extra-flat drain integrated in the body thereof. The integrated extra-flat drain is designed and shaped in the body of the bathroom and/or kitchen sink during the manufacture of the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2008Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: LOGIPLAST (EURL)Inventor: Farhooman Davoudi
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Publication number: 20110308010Abstract: A sink system includes a sink coupled to a storage area. The storage area is coupled to a bypass line and a common line, and a vacuum blower may apply pressure to the common line. First and second valves control the flow of fluids between the bypass line, storage area and common line, for operation of the system in a drain mode and a disposal mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: THE BOEING COMPANYInventor: Scott M. Wierenga
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Publication number: 20110308011Abstract: A baby crib comprises a support frame, and a bassinet connected with the support frame. The bassinet includes a bottom board, an enclosure and a cover element. The enclosure has a lower end connected with a peripheral edge portion of the bottom board to define an inner space. A front of the enclosure has a side opening, and the cover element is movable relative to the enclosure to cover and uncover the side opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: WONDERLAND NURSERYGOODS COMPANY LIMITEDInventors: Kenny CHENG, Yu-Ya SU
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Publication number: 20110308012Abstract: A foldable bed frame that can be easily installed, folded and transported having first and second sets of longitudinal supports spaced apart and parallel to each other where each longitudinal support includes two longitudinal support extensions pivotally coupled to each other to form a linear base support when the bed frame is in an open position. The longitudinal supports are pivotally coupled to a plurality of leg assemblies comprising a first leg and a second leg pivotally coupled to each other to form X-shaped vertical supports. The bed frame further includes at least one brace member pivotally coupled to the longitudinal support on one end and slidingly coupled to a corresponding leg assembly on another end for additional lateral support of the bed frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Ki Ho Jin
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Publication number: 20110308013Abstract: Provided is a bed cover device for a bed having a mattress support unit, and a mattress for positioning on the top surface of the support unit. A cover member substantially covers the opposed sides and foot end, and a retention arrangement retains the cover member on the top surface. The cover member has opposed side panel portions, an upper edge extending inwardly from each of the side panel portions, and a lower edge. The upper edge has a foot end part and opposed side parts, for positioning between the mattress and the support unit and retained by engagement with the support unit and the mattress. The retention arrangement has a first stretchable corner bridging element extending between one of the opposed side parts and the foot end part, and a second stretchable corner bridging element extending between the other of the opposed side parts and the foot end part.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: INTIDE PTY LTDInventor: Rosemary Anne Kennett
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Publication number: 20110308014Abstract: A clasp for a bed sheet, the clasp including a plate, the plate defining at least two fasteners for releasably engaging a loop on a bed sheet, and affixing elements for affixing the plate to a portion of a bed, and a method for forming the clasp.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Shahar Hayun
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Publication number: 20110308015Abstract: A bedding system component that provides for the incorporation of sensor elements into a fitted mattress cover for the detection of dielectric shift induced capacitance changes for the monitoring of the presence or absence of a person in a medical bed. The mattress cover is preferably fitted so as to be securely retained over and around the standard sized hospital patient beds. A variety of sizes are anticipated. The sensor elements are unobtrusively placed on the underside of the mattress cover and are provided with conductive snap connectors for connection to one or more of the patient monitoring systems described in the references cited above. The sensors are preferably configured using conductive ink and may be printed onto the underside surface of the fabric mattress cover. The fabric of the cover is preferably Tyvek® material or another inexpensive (disposable) material with similar strength and water resistant characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Paul NEWHAM
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Publication number: 20110308016Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a patient in radiation therapy and other applications. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a support structure and a panel carried by the support structure. The support structure can have first and second support members, such as rigid girders or other structures comprising substantially dielectric materials. The panel is also a rigid structure comprising substantially dielectric materials. The panel can further include a pass-through zone or other type of zone that is compatible with an ionizing radiation beam. For example, the panel can have a grid or solid low-density structure that mitigates beam contamination. The support structure and the panel together are configured to position a magnetic marker implanted in the patient in a navigational zone in which a magnetic field transmitted from the marker is not affected by conductive components or loops of conductive material in the pedestals or cantilevered support structures of conventional patient support systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: Calypso Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven C. Dimmer, Matthew A. Herron, Edward J. Vertatschitsch
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Publication number: 20110308017Abstract: An automatic fecal and urinary treatment device includes: a mattress which has an approximately rectangular mounting hole formed in an approximately center portion thereof; a pedestal which has an upper surface of a concave arcuate shape and is configured to be fitted into the mounting hole; a support frame body which is mounted on the pedestal and has an outer bottom surface of a convex arcuate shape which conforms with the upper surface of a concave arcuate shape so as to allow the lateral swinging of the support frame body on the pedestal; a buttock placing pad which is mounted on an upper surface of the support frame body and forms a U-shaped cutout space in a center portion thereof; and a fecal and urinary treatment unit which is loosely fitted into the U-shaped cutout space formed in the buttock placing pad and is configured to perform washing of buttocks and private parts and discharging of urine and stools to the outside.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicants: SANYO TECH CO., LTD., Minoru NAKAMURAInventors: Minoru NAKAMURA, Kim Yong Ha, Do Hyun Ok
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Publication number: 20110308018Abstract: Bedding straightening system attached to a base of an ordinary bed, wherein such system mainly consists of: a) Blanket air distributor, bottom sheet side air distributors, connectors, bottom sheet, top blanket and sheet. b) A plurality of ducts and connectors arranged alongside the bed, especially installed for inflating sheets and blankets, this blanket which is attached to the top sheet is projected from the bed lower edge, being inflated up to an average height of 45°; projecting simultaneously the bottom sheet which is preferably curved, like a parachute, causing gradual bedding straightening and ventilation; c) Turbine connected to air ducts which through connectors are attached to sheets and blankets to be straightened over a period of time to leave them straightened.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2008Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Jose Luis Alegria Mendez, Michelle Carla Danzinger Canata, Edson Concha Quechuyao
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Publication number: 20110308019Abstract: A body position and pressure control apparatus is provided capable of highly accurately detecting body pressure distribution without causing a sense of discomfort for a sleeper, changing body positions, and distributing body pressure. The body position and pressure control apparatus has a mattress provided with a plurality of divided portions and supporting a sleeper, an elastomer sensor, and a body pressure adjuster controlling each of the divided portions based on an instruction from the elastomer sensor and thereby changing the body pressure distribution of the sleeper. The elastomer sensor has a sheet sensor main body and a calculator, the sensor main body having an elastomer sensor thin film, a plurality of electrodes, and a plurality of detectors corresponding to the divided portions provided between the electrodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2009Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: TOKAI RUBBER INDUSTRIES, LTD.Inventors: Masaki Terawaki, Takeaki Yoshikawa, Hiroaki Ito
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Publication number: 20110308020Abstract: In various embodiments, a support system includes a multi-layer support system with a number of layers. Systems and methods of removing moisture vapor from an environment surrounding patient are disclosed that accomplish such removal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: KCI LICENSING, INC.Inventors: John H. Vrzalik, Cesar Lina, Glenn C. Stroh
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Publication number: 20110308021Abstract: A pipe deburrer with replaceable tool head comprises a working end the tool head of which can be replaced as desired, and the working end is provided with a control element to control the tool head to engage with or disengage from the inserting groove of the working end, thus improving the convenience in use, increasing the working efficiency while reducing the tool cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Kuo-Shen Yang, Mei-Ling Lin
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Publication number: 20110308022Abstract: A process for imparting flame resistance and the flame resistant fabrics produced by such process are provided. The process for imparting flame resistant properties involves treating a target fabric with one or more flame retardant chemicals (and, preferably, a softening agent) and then curing the treated fabric to durably affix the flame retardant to the fabric. In many cases, it may be desirable to subject the treated fabric to mechanical face finishing to increase softness. Optionally, stain release agents, soil repellent agents, permanent press resins, and the like may be added to the bath of flame retardant chemicals, eliminating the need for one or more additional manufacturing processes. Alternately, soil repellent agents may be applied to only one side of the treated fabric after the application of the flame retardant chemicals. The present fabrics exhibit improved performance and tear strength, even after repeated launderings, as compared to conventionally treated fabrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Shulong Li, Richard A. Mayernik
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Publication number: 20110308023Abstract: The present invention relates to laundering machine and method. The laundering machine includes a tub for holding washing water, a drum rotatably mounted in the tub, a driving unit for rotating the drum, and a control unit for carrying out a washing process such that a washing course (S240) is started at a starting time of scheduled operation and a standby time period is provided before a spinning course (S260). The laundering method includes a washing step for performing a washing course (S240), a rinsing step for performing a rinsing course (S250), a spinning standby step for standing by a predetermined time period at user's option after the rinsing step, and a spinning step for progressing spinning after the spinning standby step.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Eun Jin Park, Deug Hee Lee, Pyoung Hwan Kim
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Publication number: 20110308024Abstract: An oral cleansing device or method, the device including a handle including a housing structure; at least one control assembly disposed within the housing structure; and, a connection shaft assembly including at least a first shaft stemming from the housing structure; and, a first brush assembly adapted to be connected to the first shaft, the brush assembly including bristles for contacting at least the tooth crown and at least one or both of the lingual and bucal tooth surfaces; the control assembly being adapted to provide an oscillatory or vibratory movement to the brush assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Kenneth J. Hegemann
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Publication number: 20110308025Abstract: A cleaning implement comprising a base member having opposing top and bottom surfaces and at least one side surface. A handle is connected to the top surface of the base member and a first cleaning material is attached to the bottom surface of the base member. A cleaning member is rotatably connected to the at least one side surface of the base member and a second cleaning material attached to the cleaning member such that the second cleaning material is oriented in a different plane than the first cleaning material.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: QUICKIE MANUFACTURING CORPORATIONInventors: Peter S. Vosbikian, Vince Cella
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Publication number: 20110308026Abstract: An oral care implement and method for forming the same is provided. The oral care implement comprises a handle and a head having a base structure. A plurality of cleaning elements is attached to the base structure. One end of each of the plurality of cleaning elements is connected to one another. At least one of the plurality of cleaning elements is a spiral bristle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Eduardo J. Jimenez, Douglas J. Hohlbein, Patrick Casey, Kenneth Waguespack, Bruce M. Russell
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Publication number: 20110308027Abstract: A painter's tool comprising: a handle and a working arm attached to said handle by means of a polygon shaped mating connection to prevent movement of said working arm relative to handle when in use, said polygon shaped mating connection further having a mating connection comprising a male polygon protrusion inserted into a female polygon cavity such that the mating connection prevents said working arm from moving in relation to said handle when in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Willis Gerald Major
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Publication number: 20110308028Abstract: A toothbrush having a handle, a head, and a neck extending between the handle and the head is disclosed. The handle having one or more elastomeric handle regions. The head having a first face and a second face. The second face opposes the first face and at least one of the first face or second face has an elastomer filled recess. The elastomer filled recess has a plurality of cleaning elements. An elastomer filled supply channel extends from the one or more elastomeric handle regions to the elastomer filled recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: David Victor Cann
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Publication number: 20110308029Abstract: A bristle configuration providing enhanced cleaning of teeth. At least one elongated bristle tuft is formed to at least partially enclose an area, and a complementary-shaped tuft is provided in the at least partially enclosed area. The elongated tuft and the complementary tuft have angled profiles angled to a different degree, and preferably also in a different direction. A series of elongated tufts with angled profiles may be provided to form an overall bristle profile providing enhanced cleaning of teeth. In addition, one or more tufts may be provided along the elongated tufts to form another tuft pattern along the pattern formed by the elongated tufts. In one embodiment, the other tuft pattern presents a contoured bristle profile angled to a different degree from the profile of the elongated tufts along which the other tuft pattern is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Janette Suh Edelstein, Stephen J. Blanchard
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Publication number: 20110308030Abstract: An oral care system comprising an oral care implement, such as a toothbrush, and dispenser containing a fluid detachably coupled to the toothbrush. In one embodiment, the dispenser includes a reservoir containing a fluid and a rotatable actuator for dispensing the fluid from the dispenser; and the dispenser is alterable between: (i) a storage state in which the dispenser is detachably coupled to the toothbrush and a mechanical interference between a portion of the rotatable actuator and a portion of the toothbrush prohibits rotation of the rotatable actuator relative to the toothbrush; and (ii) an application state in which a user can rotate the rotatable actuator to dispense the fluid from the dispenser.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANYInventors: Eduardo Jimenez, Alan Sorrentino, Robert Moskovich
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Publication number: 20110308031Abstract: The invention relates to a cosmetic brush having a handle with the longitudinal axis LH and having a brush applicator adjoining the handle; the brush applicator is composed of a bending element that is flexible in at least one plane, has a longitudinal axis LS, and has a set of bristles composed of a plurality of bristles that are integrally injection-molded onto its distal end, whose longitudinal axes LB extend (entirely or essentially) parallel to the longitudinal axis LS.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: GEKA GMBHInventor: Karl HARTSTOCK
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Publication number: 20110308032Abstract: A wringer has a support surface and a first wringer surface depending from the support surface to a second wringer surface having perforations and curving to a free edge substantially below the support surface. The second wringer surface may be curved in an approximately 180 degree arc. The first wringer surface may be flat and also perforated. The support surface may be formed as an inverted channel structure with a closed upper surface and an angled surface extending away from the first wringer surface. The angled surface may extend at an angle approximately 45 degrees. The wringer may be used with one or more buckets, where the wringer is supported from the rim of one bucket or from the adjacent rims of two buckets. A flat first wringer surface may be used to ring a flat mop, and the curved second wringer surface may be used to bring a round mop.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Phillip LeCompte, C. Travis Hunsucker
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Publication number: 20110308033Abstract: An apparatus for cleaning chandeliers includes a hand-held jet gun having a proximal end connected to a source of hot water under positive pressure and a distal end having a spray head for discharging hot water under pressure in a spray pattern. A hand-held vacuum shield has at least one vacuum inlet connected to a source of negative pressure. Hot water discharged from the spray head is attracted to the hand-held vacuum shield when the spray head and the hand-held vacuum shield are held in relatively close proximity to one another and the hand-held vacuum shield is in fluid communication with the source of negative pressure. An object disposed between the spray head and the hand-held vacuum shield is cleansed by the action of hot water under positive pressure impinging against it. The hand-held vacuum shield protects objects not disposed between the spray head and the hand-held vacuum shield.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Keith S. Campbell
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Publication number: 20110308034Abstract: A portable vacuum cleansing system and method having a variable suction control, multiple cleaning head attachments, and an oscillating mechanism for exfoliating and deep cleaning various body parts. The system also preferably includes a UV LED light source for illumination and antimicrobial treatment. The system may be used for gentle and stimulating removal of dander, dirt, and foreign particles from the body and scalp, without irritation. Interchangeable brush and comb attachments are available for personal use and are distinguishable by color for use between family members. The system may also be used for removal of dander, dirt, and foreign particles from pets.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: J.J. Jack Powers, Steven Bangos
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Publication number: 20110308035Abstract: A hand-held cleaning device that utilizes a low-power, low-torque motor coupled to an impeller for creating a vacuum. The device includes a contact head having a plurality of protrusions formed on its top surface. The contact head contacts the surface to be cleaned, for example, the coat of a pet. The protrusions are sized and spaced to avoid tangling or clumping of pet hair. The device includes a container for collecting hair and debris. The impeller includes ribs on a disk portion thereof for increasing the efficiency of the vacuum system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Robert W. Casper
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Publication number: 20110308036Abstract: It is presented a dust cup housing (11) comprising a filter assembly which comprises an outer filter (25) and an inner filter (24). The outer filter and inner filter are formed as receptacles and the inner filter is slidably insertable into the outer filter. In a mounted position the inner filter is arranged to be substantially fully inserted into the outer filter. The filter assembly further comprises a fixing member (40, 41; 50, 51; 60, 61) which is arranged to retain the inner filter in a predetermined displacement (d) position relative to the mounted position, in response to the inner filter being subjected to an extraction force for detaching the filter assembly from the dust cup housing. Thereby a user of the filter is in a convenient and intuitive way alerted that the filter assembly comprises more than one filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Christer Engström, Torkel Ingre
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Publication number: 20110308037Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a vacuum cleaner comprising an electric motor (3) and a blower (5), producing an air flow (9) through the vacuum cleaner. The electric motor and the blower are placed on a common vertical axis (17). A separator unit (13) is placed lateral with respect to the common axis of the motor and the blower. A bent conduit (19) connects the blower with the separator unit, and one end (21) of the conduit encloses the common vertical axis. In the prolongation of the common axis the conduit comprises a portion with a double wall forming a closed air pocket (23). This provides damping of noise emitted by the blower/motor and which propagates in the opposite direction of the air flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventors: Tommy Andersson, Magnus Wennerström, Henrik Nygren, Gunnar Lundmark
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Publication number: 20110308038Abstract: A vacuum cleaner (2) having a body (4) having a floorhead (6) and an elongate handle (14) pivotably mounted to the body is disclosed. A door (24) is provided on an end (20) of a collection chamber (12) opposite to a clean air outlet, and a coarse filter (32) and fine filter (46) are located within the collection chamber for separating out debris entrained with dirty air and depositing the debris in the collection chamber. An interior face of the door is provided with radial tangs (68), and an end face (48) of the fine filter is provided with radial tangs (60) such that when the door is closed and the elongate handle is pivoted relative to the body, the fine filter and coarse filter rotate relative to each other to cause cleaning of the filter elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: BLACK & DECKER INC.Inventor: David ROWNTREE
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Publication number: 20110308039Abstract: An apparatus for removing particles from a shaft includes a housing having a bore that receives the shaft. The housing includes an inlet port coupled to a pressurized fluid supply, a manifold chamber in communication with the inlet port, and a plurality of bores in communication with the manifold chamber and adjacent the shaft such that the fluid flowing through the bores impinges on the shaft. The bores are angled to produce a spiraling flow pattern about the shaft. A method of removing particles from a shaft includes directing a flow of a fluid onto the surface of the shaft in a generally spiraling pattern, and removing particles from the shaft using the spiraling flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: The Sheffer CorporationInventor: Jeffery R. Norris