Hooks Patents (Class 174/170)
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Patent number: 11000307Abstract: A rooter includes a rotatable element, an actuator for causing the rotatable element to rotate, and a coupling feature for rotatably coupling an elongated medical instrument to the rotatable element. The rotatable element may be at least partially contained within the interior of a housing or another element that remains substantially stationary as the actuator causes the rotatable element to rotate. The rooter may be used with a variety of elongated medical instruments, such as wires, mascerators, needles, drill bits, trocars, catheters, tubes and other elongated instruments that are used to enable or effect medical procedures within the body of a subject. The rooter may be used for a variety of purposes, including, without limitation, the introduction of an elongated medical instrument into the body of a subject or its removal from the subject's body; removing, breaking up, or eliminating obstructions (e.g., blood clots, plaques, etc.) from the body of a subject; and obtaining samples from a subject's body.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2013Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: MINERVA SURGICAL INC.Inventor: Shawn P. Fojtik
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Patent number: 10702978Abstract: A spiral ratchet driver with crank and slider mechanism comprises a spiral ratchet driver having a shank housing, a journal having a hole, connected to the shank housing by a screw, a ratchet mechanism assembly connected adjacent to the journal, a shank received in the shank housing and the ratchet mechanism assembly, a spindle having a spindle bearing connecting the second end of the shank to a chuck or a square drive, a lever connecting bar connected to the hole of the journal by means of a first rivet, a lever having a lever handle cushion grip, rotatably connected with the lever connecting bar, a handle bar having a handle bar grip on a free end, connected with the lever below the handle grip and connected with the spindle from a fixed end, a journal housing covering the journal, is connected with the handle bar and four or more bearing slides disposed between journal and the journal housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2018Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Inventor: Larry J. Meehan
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Patent number: 8963011Abstract: A plastic retaining pin for being inserted through a retaining hole in a high voltage insulating cover has an oval cross-section. The pin has a compressible nose, with the wide part of the nose being larger than the retaining hole. The nose has a relatively long front portion that expands out from the tip at about a 15 degree angle for easy insertion through the retaining hole. A back part of the nose is relatively short and has a relatively steep angle of about 45 degrees so as to require a higher pulling force to compress the nose when removing the pin from the hole. The other end of the pin has a grasping hole for receiving the hook of a hot stick. If the retaining hole is oval, the grasping hole is at a predetermined orientation with respect to the insulating structure to ease removal using a hot stick.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Eco Electrical SystemsInventor: Michael Lynch
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Patent number: 8375566Abstract: Methods of providing arc resistant switchgear enclosures for dry-type transformers are provided. The enclosures have one or more arc-resistant features, including arc channels, arc fault dampers, and arc fault plenums. In a preferred embodiment, the method comprises providing a base structure with a dry-type transformer seated thereon, providing walls and a roof, wherein at least the front wall contains at least one longitudinal seam covered by an arc channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: ABB Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Ballard, Nathan T. Sigman, Edgar A. Wimmer, Jr., Rafael Gutierrez, Jr.
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Patent number: 7674982Abstract: The insulator, includes a lower bell shaped portion, an intermediate annular waist portion and an upper saddle portion for receiving and supporting an electric transmission overhead cable. An axial blind bore opens at its lower end for receiving an upstanding support pin. The saddle portion includes a transversely-curved groove, substantially normal to the axial bore, and jutting parts on each side of the cable receiving groove and laterally protruding from the waist portion. Each jutting part has an external face which is provide with a partly annular groove, generally coaxial with the bore and of greater radius than that of the waist portion. These annular grooves are adapted to positively retain the inturned flanges of a cable retaining clasp despite an upward force or a laterally upwardly directed force exerted by the cable on the clasp. The waist portion can still be used for attaching the electric wire by a tie-wire.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2008Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: BMC Innovation Inc.Inventors: Francois Cloutier, Paul Gentes
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Patent number: 7609195Abstract: An on die thermal sensor (ODTS) in a memory device includes: a band gap unit for detecting a temperature of the memory device to output a first voltage corresponding to the temperature; and an analog-to-digital converting unit for outputting a digital code having temperature information based on the first voltage, the digital code having varied resolution according to temperature ranges.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2007Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Hynix Semiconductor, Inc.Inventor: Chun-Seok Jeong
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Patent number: 6111193Abstract: A mast clamp assembly including a strap, a drop wire clamp, and a hook. The ribbon-like strap forms a loop which engages a utility pole or mast. The drop wire clamp includes a clamp for clamping to the drop wire and a loop which engages the hook. The hook includes a back wall and first and second side walls. The loop of the drop wire is received in loop mounting slots in the side walls and engages a protrusion on each side wall. Each side wall also has a strap mounting opening having a triangular-shaped lower portion and a rectangular-shaped upper portion. The hook is mounted on the strap by inserting the strap, bottom edge first, through a slot in the back wall into the lower portion of the strap mounting openings and rotating the hook around the strap such that the upper edge of the strap rotates into the upper portion of the strap mounting opening and the strap engages the hook back wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Electric Motion Company, Inc.Inventors: William T. Auclair, John W. Auclair, William J. Balfour
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Patent number: 5911722Abstract: A surgical hand drill for inserting orthopedic screws and for drilling holes in the fixing of fractures and bone grafts employing a pair of bushings at opposite ends of a double-helix spiral drive shaft to maintain concentricity of rotation when transferring a squeeze hand motion to a pistol grip handle to a rotating drive motion for the screw and for the twist drill, with a compression-type return spring to return the drive shaft to its quiescent position, while providing a tactile feel to the surgeon as to the success in setting the screw into the bone, or drilling a hole, and which includes a quick disconnect adapter for accepting orthopedic screw driver tips of square, hexagonal and/or cross-fit end shank or other configurations, or twist drills.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1998Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Assignee: Millenium Devices LLCInventors: Jonathan Adler, Stanley Leban, Gregg Gordon
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Patent number: 4117256Abstract: A dead end appliance for receiving and supporting a drop wire at a selected area therealong. The appliance comprises an elongated body having reversing loops or hooks at the opposite ends thereof. One of the loops defines an appliance mounting loop and has a generally S-shaped configuration adapted to be received over a hook-like mounting member. The other of the loops defines a line retaining loop and has a generally U-shaped configuration. When the appliance is mounted to a service pole or the like by means of the S-shaped mounting loop cooperating with the hook-like mounting member, and with the drop properly installed, the drop wire span extends from the source end of the wire to the generally U-shaped line retaining loop, spirally around the body toward the S-shaped appliance mounting loop, at least once around both the S-shaped loop and the body, around the body to the end thereof immediately adjacent the S-shaped loop and thence generally downward to the terminal end forming the drop end of the wire.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1977Date of Patent: September 26, 1978Assignee: Preformed Line Products CompanyInventor: Harrison L. Williams