| 34th week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 6 |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20090205596 | VARIABLE AIR INTAKE SYSTEM - A valve closing side engaging groove is formed in a circumferential surface of a collar of a clutch between an optimum angular position, which implements a most effective valve angle for making the maximum fuel consumption improving effect, and a valve closing side least effective angular position, which implements a valve closing side least effective valve angle. Similarly, a valve opening side engaging recess is formed in the circumferential surface of the collar between the optimum angular position and a valve opening side least effective angular position, which implements a valve opening side least effective valve angle. Each of the grooves is engageable with a roller to securely hold the roller in corporation with a driven-side rotator to limit rotation of the driven-side rotator in a deenergized state of a motor. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205597 | VARIABLE VALVE DEVICE FOR ENGINE - A variable valve device is constructed to prevent inclination of a sliding surface of a high speed rocker arm. In an engagement surface where a connecting pin and the engagement portion of a high speed rocker arm are in contact, the center of the width of the surface in the direction of the cam shaft is provided closer to the high speed rocker arm than the center of the width in the direction of the camshaft of a cam contact surface where the high speed cam and the sliding surface of the high speed rocker arm are in contact. The low speed rocker arm includes a cam receiver and a connecting portion. The width of the connecting portion is larger than that of the cam receiver. The side surface of the connecting portion projects beyond the side surface of the cam receiver. The high speed rocker arm includes a cam receiver and a connecting portion. The side surface of the connecting portion and the side surface of the connecting portion are provided in the cam contact surface and within the width of the surface in the direction of the camshaft. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205598 | ENGINE HAVING VARIABLE VALVE MECHANISM - An engine having a variable valve mechanism arranged to switch a lift degree of a valve between a low speed state and a high speed state includes a cam carrier defined by a cam bearing portion, a rocker shaft support, and a hydraulic cylinder support. The cam bearing portion is provided on a line passing through the bore center of a cylinder in a plane perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the camshaft. The low speed rocker arm swings in response to the low speed cam of the camshaft. The high speed rocker arm swings in response to the high speed cam of the camshaft. The low speed rocker arm includes a through hole. A connecting pin is slidably inserted into the through hole and urged toward the hydraulic cylinder support. A hydraulic cylinder is provided in the hydraulic cylinder support. The hydraulic piston is slidably inserted into the hydraulic cylinder and abutted against the connecting pin. The high speed rocker arm includes an engagement portion that is engaged with the connecting pin projecting from the through hole. The engine has a camshaft having high supporting rigidity and a variable valve mechanism that can easily be assembled. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205599 | ADAPTIVE INDIVIDUAL DYNAMIC VOLUMETRIC EFFICIENCY OPTIMIZATION FOR ENGINES WITH VARIABLE CAM PHASERS AND VARIABLE LIFT - A control system for an engine having a camshaft that is associated with an intake valve and a cam phaser that interfaces with the camshaft includes an air flow sensor that outputs first and second air flow signals based on mass air flow (MAF) delivered to the engine. An engine control module communicates with the air flow sensor and the cam phaser. The cam phaser adjusts an actuation time when the camshaft opens the intake valve during rotation of the camshaft. The control module further receives a rotational position signal based on the rotational position of the cam phaser and determines a rotational position of the cam phaser that delivers maximum air to the engine based on a first air flow signal measured prior to adjusting the cam phaser and a second air flow signal measured subsequent to adjusting the cam phaser. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205600 | Rocker Arm Arrangement With a Bearing Shell Provided with Grooves - Rocker arm arrangement of an internal combustion engine has a bearing journal with a central axis and an outside circumferential surface running in the central bore of a rocker arm lined with a bearing shell. The bearing journal has a first transverse oil channel leading to at least one outlet at the running surface underneath the central axis. The bearing shell has an outer shell surface and an inner shell surface. The inner shell surface has a circumferentially extending internal groove, both ends of which terminate underneath the central axis, this groove extending to the outlet of the first oil channel when the rocker arm is in its base position. The outer shell surface has at least one circumferentially extending external groove, which extends as far as an inlet of a second oil channel passing through the rocker arm. At least one through-opening connects the internal groove and the external groove. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205601 | OIL SYSTEM FOR ACTIVE FUEL MANAGEMENT ON FOUR VALVE ENGINES - An oil system for selectively deactivating valves for specified cylinders of an internal combustion engine includes a cylinder head having a lash adjuster oil passage and a cylinder deactivation oil passage. Plugs are coupled to the cylinder head separating the cylinder deactivation oil passage into separate portions. A clearance between a portion of each plug and the head allows a controlled flow of oil to pass from the lash adjuster oil passage to the cylinder deactivation oil passage to purge air from the cylinder deactivation oil passage. A valve is operable to selectively supply pressurized oil to the cylinder deactivation oil passage to deactivate the specified cylinders. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205602 | Compensation shaft of a multi-cylinder engine - A compensation shaft for a multi-cylinder engine at least two bearing pegs and at least four unbalanced weight sections, two of the at least four unbalanced weight sections being arranged respectively, around each of the at least two bearing pegs, so that at least two units are formed, these at least two units being connected to each other by a connecting part, wherein two of the unbalanced weight sections are arranged asymmetrically around each of the two bearing pegs, and the connecting part is configured as a flexurally rigid and torsion-proof component. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205603 | Compensation shaft of an internal combustion engine - The invention concerns a compensation shaft for a multi-cylinder engine comprising at least three bearing pegs ( | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205604 | COOLABLE PISTON FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A coolable piston for internal combustion engines is disclosed herein. The coolable piston includes a head portion with a crown and an annular wall. First and second shoulders are defined in annular wall adjacent to one another. A collar is formed on a distal end of the annular wall and flanged over to project radially inwardly from the distal end. An annular rib extends from the crown and within the annular wall to thereby define an annular cavity with the annular wall. The annular cavity extends along the longitudinal axis from a first end closed by the crown to a second end at the distal end of the annular wall. The coolable piston also includes first and second pin bosses disposed at a distal end of the annular rib. The coolable piston also includes an annular notch formed in the annular rib and substantially opposing the first shoulder. The coolable piston also includes a ring member closing the second end of the annular cavity. The ring member is releasably engaged with both of the annular rib and the annular wall for servicing. The ring member has an inner periphery supported against movement along the longitudinal axis by the annular notch. The ring member has an outer periphery disposed between the first shoulder and the second shoulder. The coolable piston also includes a locking ring disposed in the collar against the second shoulder and supporting the outer periphery of the ring member against axial movement. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205605 | ENGINE INCLUDING A SELF-ADJUSTING THERMALLY COMPLIANT BRACKET - An engine bracket assembly may include a first mounting portion, a second mounting portion, and a support member. The first mounting portion may fix a first end of the bracket assembly to the engine and the second mounting portion may fix a second end of the bracket assembly to the engine. The support member may support an engine component and may be disposed between and coupled to the first and second mounting portions. The coupling between the first and second mounting portions and the support member may provide relative displacement between the first mounting portion and the support member in a longitudinal direction extending from one of the first and second mounting portions toward the other of the first and second mounting portions during thermal expansion of the bracket assembly. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205606 | Operating method and fuel supply system for an internal combustion engine - A fuel supply system attached to the gasoline engine includes a first tank storing a mixture of gasoline and ethanol, a second tank storing water, a microbubble generator connected to the first and second tanks, and a fuel injection valve connected to the microbubble generator. The mixture and the water are mixed in an environment where microbubbles generated by operation of the microbubble generator are supplied. The mixed fuel thus prepared is injected, via the fuel injection valve, into a supply pipe connected to a cylinder block which is included in the gasoline engine. The mixed fuel is then mixed with the air flowing through the supply pipe to be supplied into a combustion chamber. The resulting configuration lowers the combustion temperature in the gasoline engine so as to reduce the amount of NOx contained in exhaust gas. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205607 | INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE INCLUDING A PISTON WITH A GEOMETRICALLY-COMPLEX BOSS - An engine including a cylinder including a sliding piston with a combustion bowl associated with an off-center injector. The injector sprays fuel in a conical injection pattern form having an apex and is formed by asymmetrical jets that travel different lengths before coming into contact with an inner wall of the bowl. The wall includes a groove centered on a main axis and connected to a base from which a boss extends. The boss includes: a lower cone frustum including a base included in a horizontal plane of the base and centered on the main axis of symmetry, having an apex as the symmetrical point of the apex of the injection pattern in relation to the main axis of symmetry; and an upper cone frustum including a base formed by an upper horizontal face of the lower cone frustum, having an apex corresponding to the injection pattern apex. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205608 | Four Stroke Internal Combustion Engine - A four stroke internal combustion engine has a gas reserving chamber | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205609 | Method and Device for Operating an Internal Combustion Engine - A method and a device for operating an internal combustion engine are provided which make it possible to implement different deceleration requests to the internal combustion engine by switching over between half engine operation and full engine operation. A deceleration request is received particularly in a nonoperating state. A switchover is made between a first operating state and a second operating state of the internal combustion engine as a function of the magnitude of the deceleration request. The first operating state and the second operating state differ, in this instance, in the number of cylinders whose charge changing process is interrupted. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205610 | Throttle Valve Control Device and Throttle Valve Control Method - A throttle valve control device for controlling an intake flow to an engine making it hard for a driver to hear return spring check sound and capable of detecting the failure of a return spring earlier by checking the return spring while the engine is operating and a throttle valve control method. To reduce the wear of the gears of the throttle valve control device, when a target throttle opening is controllably fully opened while the engine is operating, the control of a throttle valve is stopped. After the control of the throttle valve is stopped, it is checked whether or not a throttle sensor output value is equal to a throttle sensor output value at a throttle machine full open position. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205611 | ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED THROTTLE BODY - An electronically-controlled throttle body includes a throttle valve having a valve disc, fixed on a valve shaft rotatably supported in a body inside which an air-intake passage is formed, for varying an opening area of the air-intake passage; a reduction gear mechanism connected to the valve shaft of the throttle valve; and a motor connected to the reduction gear mechanism; rotational drive power from the motor is transmitted to the valve shaft via the reduction gear mechanism, and the opening area of the air-intake passage is varied by rotatably moving the valve disc. The reduction gear mechanism includes a planetary gear mechanism and a spur gear reduction gear mechanism, rotational drive power from the motor is decelerated by the planetary mechanism, and the decelerated rotational drive power is further decelerated by the spur gear reduction gear mechanism, and then transmitted to the valve shaft. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205612 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A SPARK-IGNITION DIRECT-INJECTION INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE AT LOW LOADS - A spark-ignition direct-injection internal combustion engine is controlled at low loads through split fuel injections and spark discharges including one injection and spark during a negative valve overlap period and another injection and spark during a compression phase of the engine cycle. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205613 | CONTROLLER OF ENGINE - A controller of an engine that can use a blended fuel with alcohol blended therein, the controller includes: an ignition timing controller, operable to control an ignition timing of the engine; an exhaust air-fuel ratio detector, operable to detect an exhaust air-fuel ratio of the engine; a concentration detector, operable to detect concentration of the alcohol in the blended fuel; an operation state detector, operable to detect an operation state of the engine; and a corrector, when the operation state which is detected by the operation state detector is a high-speed, high-load operation state, as the concentration of the alcohol which is detected by the concentration detector is higher, operable to control an injection amount which is injected from a fuel injection valve to correct a target equivalence ratio more in a lean direction, and operable to correct the ignition timing which is controlled by the ignition timing controller more to a spark advance side. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205614 | Device for the injection of fuel into the combusition chamber of an internal combustion engine - In a device for the injection of fuel into the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, including an injector nozzle ( | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205615 | VARIABLE COMPRESSION RATIO SYSTEM - A variable compression ratio system for use in a reciprocating-piston engine. The system allows the compression ratio in a combustion cylinder of the engine to be varied by varying the distance from a combustion chamber facing surface of a piston to the center of pivotal connection of a connecting rod to a crankshaft. The distance is varied responsive to the supply and withdrawal of pressurized hydraulic fluid. The hydraulic fluid is supplied and discharged by a slave pump pivotally connected to the connecting rod at a first end and pivotally connected to a stationary point at a second end. The slave pump supplies and withdraws hydraulic fluid responsive to the rotation of the crankshaft and a hydraulic backpressure controlled using a pressure control valve. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205616 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REGULATING A VOLUMETRIC FLOW OF FUEL IN A LOW-PRESSURE CIRCUIT SYSTEM FOR AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - The invention relates to a device for regulating a fuel volume flow in a low-pressure circuit system for an internal combustion engine with a tail for providing the fuel, from which tank the fuel can be supplied via a feed line to a high-pressure pump by a feed pump. A fuel return line is also provided from the feed line, which fuel return line has a zero-feed throttle for throttling the returned fuel. In series with the zero-feed throttle is an overflow valve which interrupts the return of the fuel in the fuel return line during the starting phase of the internal combustion engine, and enables the return of the fuel during operation of the internal combustion engine. A device and a method for regulating a fuel volume flow in a low-pressure circuit system are therefore created, which device has a simple construction and permits a reliable starting phase at low feed volumes. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205617 | EGR CONTROL SYSTEM - In an internal-combustion engine with exhaust-gas-recirculation system, electronic control means are provided designed to process an analytical model of the quantities “effective lambda” and “effective EGR percentage”, which is constructed on the basis of the physical laws that regulate the fluid-dynamic conditions in the intake pipe, in the exhaust pipe, and in the recirculation pipe of the engine. On the basis of the deviation between the values of said quantities estimated by the model and the reference values of said quantities associated to the conditions of operation of the engine, an operation of correction on the control of the valve that governs the recirculation circuit is implemented. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205618 | BREATHER DEVICE IN ENGINE - A blow-by gas introducing passage having a blow-by gas inlet port, an air-cleaner-side breather passage that extends upwardly as branched from the blow-by gas introducing passage so as to communicate with an intake system, and a case-side breather passage that extends downwardly as branched from the blow-by gas introducing passage so as to communicate with an oil chamber are provided to an inner surface of a side cover that is detachably mounted to a timing-gear chamber communicating with a crank chamber. The blow-by gas introducing passage, the air-cleaner-side breather passage, and the case-side breather passage are formed integral with the side cover. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205619 | BLOW-BY GAS RECIRCULATION STRUCTURE FOR ENGINE - A blow-by gas recirculation structure for an engine includes a gas-liquid separating member, a cylinder head, a support member and a mounting bolt. The gas-liquid separating member includes a gas-liquid separating passage to separate oil from the blow-by gas. The cylinder head includes a communication passage communicating with the air intake system. The support member is configured and arranged to rotatably support a camshaft in the cylinder head. The mounting bolt securely fastens the support member to the cylinder head with the mounting bolt threadedly engaging within the communication passage of the cylinder head. The mounting bolt has an axial through hole axially extending there-through and communicating with the gas-liquid separating passage so that the blow-by gas that has passed through the gas-liquid separating passage is recirculated from the axial through hole of the mounting bolt, through the communication passage, and into the air intake system. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205620 | Pressure Control Valve, Crankcase Ventilation Device, and Method for the Operation Thereof - A pressure control valve is provided for a crankcase ventilator of an internal combustion engine. The pressure control valve includes a valve housing, a valve diaphragm, and a valve spring. A separate shutoff valve is provided for shutoff of the pressure control valve. A crankcase ventilation device includes such a pressure control valve. A method is provided for operating the crankcase ventilation having the pressure control valve. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205621 | Ignition coil with spring-loaded boltless mounting to spark plug - An ignition coil engages an inner surface of a bore of an engine, the providing access to a spark plug. The engagement is a boltless cam-lock engagement. A spring is associated with the engagement to hold the assembly in tension, and the spring also contacts a ground terminal in the ignition coil and the base of the spark plug to provide a short electrical path for radiofrequency interference (RFI) dissipation. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205622 | CONTROLLER OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A controller of an internal combustion engine includes: a purge controller, operable to control a purge amount of the vaporized fuel purged to an air intake system; an exhaust air-fuel ratio detector; an air-fuel ratio feedback controller; a period determiner, operable to determine whether it is an estimation enabling period; and an alcohol concentration estimator, operable to estimate the alcohol concentration. When the purge of the vaporized fuel is cut during the estimation enabling period, the purge controller: performs control so that the purge is cut with a large degree of tailing, in an operation region where a load of the internal combustion engine is high and a rotation speed is high; and performs control so that the purge is cut with a smaller degree of tailing than the large degree of tailing, in an operation region where the load of the internal combustion engine is low and the rotation speed is low. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205623 | DEVICE FOR ADJUSTING KINETIC ENERGY OF VEHICLES AND SIMILAR - A device includes elements for controlling longitudinal kinetic energy of vehicles, and further elements for controlling inertia during driving in any direction, including one or more pipes ( | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205624 | BOLT WITH REDUCED IMPACT TO INCOMING PROJECTILE - An improved bolt construction for use in a paintball marker assembly is provided. The improved bolt assembly is generally formed to include a cut-out in the top surface thereof along its leading edge. The cut-out has a size and shape that functions in an manner that prevents the bolt from clipping or otherwise damaging a second incoming paintball projectile as the bolt reciprocates forward to ready a first paintball that is already loaded into the breech in preparation for launch. As the bolt is moved forward to push the first paintball into a position that is ready for launch, the leading edge of the cutout passes beneath the second paintball such that the top surface of the cutout impacts the bottom of the second paintball to push the second paintball upwardly as it advances, thereby clearing it from the breech and preventing the bolt from clipping the second paintball. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205625 | HEATING COOKER - A protruding portion | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205626 | Grill for cooking - It relates to a grill intended for grilling meat and other products, and for making paellas and any other dishes, essentially used for large gastronomic events. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205627 | CONSUMABLE CHARCOAL STARTER - The present disclosure relates to an apparatus for lighting charcoal, specifically a single-use, substantially consumable, chimney-style charcoal starter. The apparatus may include an open-ended, substantially tubular body, a charcoal support, and a fuel source. The apparatus may be charged with charcoal disposed upon the charcoal support. The apparatus may be fashioned such that as the fuel source burns, the charcoal may be ignited from the innermost coals to the outermost coals, at which point the apparatus may also be substantially consumed. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205628 | Flameless barbecue grill - A grill for a barbecuing, the grill having an upper grate, wherein a grillable foodstuff may be placed thereon and a lower grate having channels which may catch juices that drips from the foodstuff. The upper grate and lower grate are positionable relative to each other, so as to vary in position between a maximally overlapped (open) grill position and a minimally overlapped (closed) grill position. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205629 | Barbecue grill - A barbecue grill includes a pot-shaped grill body and a pan supporting the grill body. The grill body is formed with air holes arranged along the bottom edge thereof at angular intervals of 90°. The pan is formed with protrusions arranged along its edge at angular intervals of 90°. During burning, the grill body is placed on the pan such that the air holes are located between the adjacent protrusions, respectively. In this state, the air holes are open, so that air can be easily taken in. To extinguish fire, the grill body is horizontally turned relative to the pan until the air holes are hermetically closed by the respective protrusions, and a lid is placed on the grill body. In this state, air supply into the grill completely stops, so that fire can be extinguished quickly. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205630 | BURNER WITH FLAME STABILITY - The present invention concerns a burner assembly that includes a burner body having a combustible gas chamber from which a combustible gas is distributed to a plurality of burner ports at which the combustible gas can be combusted and a stability chamber in gas-flow communication with the combustible gas chamber for maintaining the combustion of the combustible gas in the stability chamber whenever the combustion of the combustible gas at the plurality of burner ports is disturbed, whereby the combustion of the combustible gas at the plurality of the burner ports may be resumed upon the cessation of the disturbance. The burner assembly can also include a burner cap for closing off the top of the burner body so as to substantially preclude the escape of the combustible gas from the combustible gas chamber, the stability gas chamber and the burner ports at the top of the burner body. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205631 | Gas burner head - A gas burner head used for a gas stove and being provided with a kindling pipe, the kindling pipe is fixed on a burner head, the lower end of the kindling pipe is an gas intake port, while the higher end of the kindling pipe is an gas out take port, the gas intake port is aimed at fire holes of the burner head; and the gas out take port is aligned with the ignitor the kindling pipe, by a return flame of the kindling pipe, the present invention can get an object that the high level ignitor kindles the burner head at the low level through the kindling pipe; a consumer can thus change the position of the burner head at a low level to a position that can accept the function of ignition of the high level ignitor by himself according to his habit or requirement; such a process of operation needs no tool, and thus has the advantage of simplicity of operation and convenience of use. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205632 | Stove system using combustion gas - A stove system that can show amount of gas stored, the system is provided with a pressure reducer between an gas intake pipe and a gas delivering pipe of a stove, and has an indicator installed on the housing of the stove for displaying the amount of gas stored, the indicator is connected to the gas delivering pipe via a bypass pipe in order that combustion gas can be supplied for the stove through the gas delivering pipe, the pressure reducer and the gas intake pipe for combustion, and is connected to the indicator via the bypass pipe for displaying the amount of gas stored, a user thus can easily read the amount of gas stored through the indicator on the housing of the stove, this can avoid fire stopping in the middle of cooking. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205633 | SIMULATED FIRE GLOW LIGHTS FOR FIREPLACE - A fireplace has an arrangement for providing a simulated ember glow using lights projected through colored light transmitting material, such as glass. The arrangement includes a panel that is supported relative to a burner with a light below the panel that projects upwardly through the panel. A bed of colored light transmitting pieces is supported on the panel, which transmits light projecting through the panel to simulate glowing embers. The colored pieces are coated with a dark material to enhance the simulation of embers even when the lights are turned off. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205634 | Residential fireplace insert system improvements - This CIP titled “Residential Fireplace Insert System Improvements” involves an improvement in the efficiency of the slide-in “Residential Woodburning Fireplace Insert System”, formerly application Ser. No. 11/507,343 filed Aug. 21, 2006, (now Pat. No. 7,509,954) wherein the heat output and fuel consumption are improved by controllably shutting off free air flow into the the combustion chamber by using a framed panel of heat-tolerant plastic film (as an alternate to using the glass doors) at the surround door location, then controlling the generated heat and fuel combination by carefully injecting just the proper ratio of the oxygen-to-fuel necessary for controlling both the heat output rate and fuel consumption parameters which include soot and creosote control improvements. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205635 | Evacuated Tubular Solar Collector with Eccentric Type Manifold Flange - There is provided an evacuated tubular solar collector with an eccentric type manifold flange capable of changing flow of a heating medium and improving the electric heat performance of a manifold by employing an eccentric end cap with a fluid path and a baffle in the manifold and improving the structure of the manifold. The evacuated tubular solar collector may comprise an evacuated tubular solar collector; a manifold being installed at an upper position of the evacuated tubular solar collector and including a number of heat dissipation holes; eccentric end caps attached to both sides of the manifold, the eccentric end cap including a fluid path; and a baffle attached to an exit of the fluid path through which a fluid flows into. The fluid path and the baffle may be positioned at a tilt angle, thereby to improve uniform transfer of heat in the evacuated tubular solar collector. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205636 | SOLAR POWER COLLECTORS - The present invention provides a solar power collector for harnessing the thermal energy of the sun, comprising: a collection system comprising a cone shaped to reflect sunlight to a target where a circulating working fluid absorbs the thermal energy such that the working fluid is heated; a base including a controller and motors to rotate the collection system to track the sun throughout the day; and a conversion system for receiving the heated working fluid, transferring the heat, and returning a cooled working fluid. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205637 | Sun-Tracking Controller for Multiple Solar Collectors - A solar collector tracking system is provided for maintaining orientation of multiple solar collectors to the sun to provide optimal focusing of solar radiation on a receiver. The system includes a local controller circuit board that contains a sun-tracking algorithm to control the movement of multiple solar collectors to keep them optimally focused on the sun. The system also comprises a separate motor controller for each collector in data line connection with the local controller, and a motor for each collector in power connection with its motor controller. This isolates the local controller from the motor and protects the circuit board against power surges. The local controller allows effective field maintenance using field-replaceable components. Its circuit board is preassembled in a rugged, weather-proof cabinet to minimize the time and work required to prepare and install it in the field. The typical service life of this durable local controller is expected to be 30 years. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205638 | Solar Receiver for a Photo-Bioreactor - A solar receiver for a photo-bioreactor comprises a support having an interior, a vessel for supporting a biological culture, and at least one optical element. The optical element is arranged to receive light, and to direct the light to the interior of the support, to which the vessel is mounted. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205639 | Portable and Easy-to-Clean Kitchen Stove - A portable and easy-to-clean kitchen stove includes a tabletop and supports, the tabletop being provided thereon with circular burner openings, beneath which burners are installed as well as chimney-shaped thermo-protective devices and pan adapters are arranged in turn, the burner openings being circumferentially welded with baffle rings, the tabletop being fixedly connected at the edge thereof with rims and flexibly connected at the edge thereof with a shield in turn, a drainage being disposed in front of the burner openings, the ends thereof being provided with a separator, a platen being disposed between the drainage and the front edge of the tabletop, beneath which sockets for assembling and disassembling the supports are arranged. This enables the kitchen stove to be simply structured, foldably carried, sanitary, quickly assembled and suitable for use at home and outdoors. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205640 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING NASAL BREATHING - An apparatus and a method for improving nasal breathing are disclosed. The apparatus contains a first end, a second end, and an adhesive layer disposed on at least a portion of the first end, and a portion of the second end, wherein the first end is configured to adhere to a first skin tissue located above a bridge of a user's nose and a distance away from a tip of the user's nose, the second end is configured to adhere to a second skin tissue located above the first skin tissue, wherein the first skin tissue is pulled in a direction generally towards the user's eyes. The method disclosed teaches how to apply the apparatus. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205641 | PNEUMOSTOMA MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE - A pneumostoma management device for maintaining the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of gases and discharge through the pneumostoma. The pneumostoma management device includes a bulb connected to a tube which enters the pneumostoma. A flow control device regulates air flow in and out of the pneumostoma via the tube. A hydrophobic filter traps discharge in the bulb while allowing gases to escape. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205642 | Nasal Inspiratory Resistance Trainer - Devices and methods useful for enhancing respiration quality in humans are described herein. In particular, the present invention relates to devices and methods useful for the treatment, prevention, and/or management of respiratory disorders and associated complications. Herein, a training device is described that increases the difficulty of nasal breathing. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205643 | ACCELERATED TWO-PHASE SURGICAL PROCEDURE FOR CREATING A PNEUMOSTOMA TO TREAT CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE - An accelerated two-phase surgical procedure is disclosed for creating a pneumostoma to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The first phase includes creation of a localized pleurodesis. The localized pleurodesis is created using chemical agents and/or mechanical fasteners to secure the visceral membrane to the pleural membrane. The second phase includes introduction of a surgical instrument into the lung via the pleurodesis to create the pneumostoma. The first and second phases are performed as parts of a single surgical procedure. The formation of a stable pleurodesis is to prevent pneumothorax during the procedure. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205644 | PNEUMOSTOMA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE - A pneumostoma management system for maintaining the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of material through the pneumostoma. The pneumostoma management system includes a two-part pneumostoma management device and associated insertion and removal tools. The pneumostoma management device includes a pneumostoma vent and a chest mount for positioning and securing the vent into a pneumostoma. The pneumostoma vent includes a hydrophobic filter and/or a one-way valve. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205645 | PNEUMOSTOMA MANAGEMENT METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE - A method for maintaining the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of material through the pneumostoma. A pneumostoma management system includes a two-part pneumostoma management device and associated insertion and removal tools. The pneumostoma management device includes a pneumostoma vent and a chest mount for positioning and securing the vent into a pneumostoma. To use the system, the chest is first cleaned and the chest mount secured to the chest adjacent the pneumostoma. The pneumostoma vent is then inserted into the pneumostoma through an aperture in the chest mount until it is engaged and secured by a coupling of the chest mount. The pneumostoma vent may be replaced periodically such as daily. The chest mount may be changed less frequently such as weekly. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205646 | FLEXIBLE PNEUMOSTOMA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE - A flexible pneumostoma management device maintains the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of material through the pneumostoma. The pneumostoma management device includes a pneumostoma vent having a tube which enters the pneumostoma to allow gases to escape the lung, a flange and a filter/valve to control flow of materials through the tube. The flange is a thin flexible patch which conforms and attaches to the chest of the patient. The flange secures the tube in position in the pneumostoma. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205647 | PNEUMOSTOMA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM HAVING A COSMETIC AND/OR PROTECTIVE COVER - A pneumostoma management system which includes a pneumostoma management device and a cover. The pneumostoma management device maintains the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of material through the pneumostoma. The pneumostoma management device includes a hydrophobic filter and/or a one-way filter. The cover serves to protect the pneumostoma management device and/or provide a cosmetic skin to make the pneumostoma management device more acceptable to the patient and thereby encourage patient compliance with a pneumostoma treatment regimen. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205648 | PNEUMOSTOMA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH SECRETION MANAGEMENT FEATURES FOR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE - A flexible pneumostoma management device maintains the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of material through the pneumostoma. The pneumostoma management device includes a pneumostoma vent having a tube which enters the pneumostoma to allow gases to escape the lung, a flange and a filter/valve to control flow of materials through the tube. The flange is a thin flexible patch which conforms and attaches to the chest of the patient. The flange secures the tube in position in the pneumostoma. The device has features to control secretions from the pneumostoma. The secretion management features include, ridges, pores, absorbent materials, and combinations thereof. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205649 | MULTI-LAYER PNEUMOSTOMA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE - A flexible pneumostoma management device maintains the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of material through the pneumostoma. The pneumostoma management device includes a pneumostoma vent having a tube which enters the pneumostoma to allow gases to escape the lung, a flange and a filter/valve to control flow of materials through the tube. The flange is a thin flexible patch comprises of multiple thin layers of materials and which conforms and attaches to the chest of the patient. The flange includes a filter, a protective outer layer and an inner hydrocolloid layer. The flange secures the tube in position in the pneumostoma. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205650 | VARIABLE LENGTH PNEUMOSTOMA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE - A flexible pneumostoma management device maintains the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of material through the pneumostoma. The pneumostoma management device includes flange attaches to the chest of the patient to secure the device in position. The pneumostoma management device also includes a tube which enters the pneumostoma to allow gases to escape the lung. The length of the tube is selected to match the dimensions of the pneumostoma of a patient. In order to manufacture devices having different tube lengths, the tube is formed at a longer length than required, cut to size and tipped. The tube may be formed by molding or extrusion. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205651 | ONE-PIECE PNEUMOSTOMA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE - A flexible pneumostoma management device maintains the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of material through the pneumostoma. The pneumostoma management device includes a pneumostoma vent having a tube which enters the pneumostoma to allow gases to escape the lung, a flange and a filter/valve to control flow of materials through the tube. The flange is a thin flexible patch which conforms and attaches to the chest of the patient. The flange secures the tube in position in the pneumostoma. The flange is formed in one piece with the tube. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205652 | Medico-surgical apparatus - An HME has a generally T-shape housing ( | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205653 | Breathing System - Breathing equipment ( | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205654 | ANESTHESIA DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD - An anesthesia device has a device ( | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205655 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ADMINISTERING A PHARMACEUTICAL GAS TO A PATIENT - A method and system for delivering a pharmaceutical gas to a patient. The method and system provide a known desired quantity of the pharmaceutical gas to the patient independent of the respiratory pattern of the patient. The preferred pharmaceutical gases are CO and NO, both of which are provided as a concentration in a carrier gas. The gas control system determines the delivery of the pharmaceutical gas to the patient to result in the known desired quantity (e.g. in molecules, milligrams or other quantified units) of the pharmaceutical gas being delivered. Upon completion of that known desired quantity of pharmaceutical gas over a plurality of breaths, the system can either terminate any further delivery of the pharmaceutical gas or can activate an alarm to alert the user that the known quantity has been delivered. The system also has alarm functions to alert the user of possible malfunctions of the system. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205656 | POWDER INHALER - The subject invention provides a powder inhaler enabling the user to complete powder drug inhalation with fewer steps, for improved user convenience. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205657 | Pre-metered dose magazine for dry powder inhaler - A dry powder inhaler including a housing having a mouthpiece and a delivery passageway connected to the mouthpiece, a magazine positioned within the housing and including a plurality of reservoirs for holding doses of dry powder, and wherein the magazine is movable within the housing so that the reservoirs are sequentially positioned within the delivery passageway of the housing upon movement of the magazine, a cover connected to the housing and movable to open and close the mouthpiece of the housing, and a rake connected to the cover, extending into the housing and engageable with the magazine so that, upon the cover being moved to open the mouthpiece, the rake moves the magazine and causes one of the reservoirs of the magazine to be positioned within the delivery passageway. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205658 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR DELIVERY OF A THERAPEUTIC AGENT THROUGH A PNEUMOSTOMA - A pneumostoma management system includes a pneumostoma management device for maintaining the patency of a pneumostoma and a drug delivery device for pneumostoma care. The drug delivery device includes a therapeutic agent dispenser for supplying a therapeutic agent and a propellant at positive pressure, a tube for entering the pneumostoma and a limiting device for limiting the depth of insertion of the tube into a pneumostoma. The drug delivery device may be used to introduce therapeutic agents into the pneumostoma for direct treatment of the pneumostoma, treatment of the lung by way of collateral ventilation, and/or treatment of non-lung tissues by diffusion into the bloodstream. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205659 | DEVICE FOR DETECTING RELATIVE HUMIDITY IN A RESPIRATORY CIRCUIT - A device for detecting the relative humidity in a respiratory circuit is provided which includes a housing closed towards the outside by a transparent element, and towards the inside by a membrane permeable to the humidified gas passing through the equipment to which the device is applied and wherein the housing includes a humidity indicator element. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205660 | Monitor for automatic resuscitator with primary and secondary gas flow control - The present invention pertains generally to a monitoring system for a resuscitator which detects operation of the resuscitator and a controller unit for a supply of therapeutic gas to a resuscitator, and more specifically, a flow controller for a supply a therapeutic gas to an automatic resuscitator which is triggered by a single point pressure signal provided by the cycling of the automatic resuscitator from a controlled inhalation phase to a controlled exhalation phase. The monitoring aspect of the system detects single point low pressure signals which are sequentially compared against a time clock. Failure of the resuscitator system itself to generate a low pressure signal against the integrated time clock causes an alarm condition. Further, gas management is effected by a flow controller integrated into the monitor, a gas management system which responds to the single point low pressure signal and operate a primary gas control valve attached between a gas supply and an automatic resuscitator such that gas is allowed to flow to the resuscitator when the resuscitator is in an inhalation mode and gas flow is interrupted when the resuscitator is in an exhalation mode. A secondary gas control valve is integrated into the gas management system in parallel to the primary gas control valve. The flow controller includes a low threshold pressure sensor which is actuated by means of a recurrent low pressure pulse generated by the automatic resuscitator itself through the cycling of the resuscitator and remains essentially unaffected by the respiratory cycling of the patient, thus preventing false triggers and greatly simplifying the flow controller operation and format. The low threshold pressure sensor is coupled to a processor wherein the processor reads the occurrence of a pressure event at the pressure sensor and which then closes the primary gas control valve and starts a clock. As the pressure is decreased in the gas management system resulting from the primary gas control being moved to a closed position, the secondary gas control valve moves to open state, thus allowing the gas management system to vent to atmosphere during exhalation, reducing the pressure of the system to an operator defined positive level. Once the clock reaches a pre-defined duration, the primary gas control valve is reopened, the pressure in the gas management system increases thus closing the secondary gas control valve, the automatic resuscitator continues into an inhalation mode, and the process repeats. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205661 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXTENDED VOLUME RANGE VENTILATION - Various embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods and devices for delivering a defined gas mixture to a recipient. For example, various embodiments of the present invention provide ventilators that include at least two gas sources, a gas outlet and a differential flow transfer element. The differential flow transfer element receives one component gas from one of the gas sources at a first flow rate, and another component gas from the other gas source at a second flow rate. The differential flow transfer element distributes a mixture that includes at least the aforementioned component gases at a third flow rate via the gas outlet. The third flow rate is less than the sum of the first flow rate and the second flow rate. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205662 | Method and apparatus for improving cpap patient compliance - A method of operating a device for treating sleep disordered breathing (SDB), wherein the device provides continuous positive airway pressure during sleep, includes applying a treatment pressure to a patient, monitoring the patient for speech output, generating a signal in response to detected speech of the patient, and, in response to the signal, reducing the treatment pressure applied to the patient. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205663 | CONFIGURING THE OPERATION OF AN ALTERNATING PRESSURE VENTILATION MODE - Systems and methods for configuring the operation of an alternating pressure ventilation mode are provided. According to one embodiment a configuration method includes monitoring gas flow between a patient and a ventilation system. Based on the monitoring, a peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) is determined Information indicative of values of parameters of the ventilation mode are received, including a higher pressure setting, a lower pressure setting and a duration of the higher pressure setting. User input is also received indicative of a target percentage of PEFR at which the ventilation system should cycle from the lower pressure setting to the higher pressure setting. Based on the target percentage, a duration of the lower pressure setting is programmatically determined. Finally, the ventilation system is configured to automatically cycle between the higher and lower pressure setting at a predetermined flow based on the parameters and the duration of the lower pressure setting. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205664 | ULTRA-VIOLET GERMICIDAL PERSONAL PROTECTION APPARATUS - A practical, germicidal, personal protection system may be worn by a user to kill or deactivate germs, viruses or other pathogens, which are located in the air to be breathed by the user. Before entering a mask, a hood or a suit worn by the user, air is exposed, in a sterilization unit, to Ultra-Violet C-band (UVC) radiation. Advantageously, the UVC radiation is lethal to undesirable germs, viruses and other pathogens. In this manner, pathogen-free air may be provided to the user. Bulbs used to generate UVC radiation are known to also promote the creation of ozone. Accordingly, the personal protection system includes means to minimize the ozone in the air that ultimately reaches the user. A similar personal protection system may also be used expose, to UVC radiation, breath exhaled from the user, thereby killing any germs, viruses or other pathogens exhaled by the user. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205665 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR FOLLOW-UP CARE AND TREATMENT OF A PNEUMOSTOMA - A pneumostoma assessment and treatment system includes methods and devices for aftercare of a pneumostoma and for additional patient care utilizing a pneumostoma. The system utilizes a number of modalities to assess the health and functionality of the pneumostoma, the lungs and/or the patient as a whole. In response to an assessment of the health and functionality of the pneumostoma, lungs and patient, the tissues of pneumostoma may be treated with a treatment device and utilizing one or more different modalities to preserve or enhance the health and function of the pneumostoma and/or treat other conditions of the patient. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205666 | Directional Flat Face Mask - A face mask has mask material and ties or ear loops coupled to the mask material. The face mask is flat until worn. The mask material has an outside and an inside, which inside is designed to be against the wearer's face when the mask is worn. A deformable nose strip is provided near a top edge of the mask material. The nose strip is preformed into a contour for fitting about a nose. The contour bows out from the inside to the outside. A wearer donning the mask intuitively knows to orient the contour to the wearer's nose, wherein the inside is automatically positioned against the wearer's face. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205667 | REMOVABLE LUNG REDUCTION DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - An air passageway obstruction device includes a frame structure and a flexible membrane overlying the frame structure. The frame structure is collapsible upon advancement of the device into the air passageway, expandable into a rigid structure upon deploying in the air passageway and recollapsible upon removal from the air passageway. The flexible membrane obstructs inhaled air flow into a lung portion communicating with the air passageway. The device may be removed after deployment in an air passageway by recollapsing the device and pulling the device proximally through a catheter. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205668 | Condom with anti slippage feature - An anti slippage condom has body and a scrotum retainer part. The scrotum retainer part extends integrally from the body and a slit delineates the body from the scrotum retainer part. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205669 | APPARATUS FOR INFECTION CONTROL OF A SHOULDER POSITION DEVICE - A disposable sleeve adapted to be applied to a shoulder position device. The disposable sleeve includes a first flexible side wall, a second flexible side wall connected to the first flexible side wall at a first edge and a second edge, and an opening at a first end of the sleeve, the opening adapted to receive the shoulder position device. The disposable sleeve also includes a pad secured to a second end of the sleeve, the pad defining a radius of curvature, and a plurality of tabs secured to the sleeve, the tabs having a layer of adhesive adapted to be secured to a portion of the shoulder position device. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205670 | Device and Cutting Tool for Removing Skin - A device for removing skin has a grip section; a fastening section connected to the grip section; a blade holder arranged exchangeably on the fastening section; and a blade disposed in the blade holder and provided with at least one cutting edge. The blade holder is attachable in a direction transverse to a plane of the blade on the fastening section. The blade holder has two edges, facing away from one another, and is secured with the two edges by a positive-locking connection on the fastening section. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205671 | Under Hair Forming Tool - An under hair forming tool can shave off or cut off the overflowing part of the under hair of a person except the necessary part thereof requiring neither skill nor care. The under hair forming tool is characterized in that an adhesive layer ( | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205672 | APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING HAIR - In combination with a curling iron having a first free end and a second end attached to a handle, the improvement comprising: an apparatus for separating hair. Such apparatus for separating hair includes a hair separator member manufactured from a predetermined material and having a predetermined shape and a predetermined size. Such hair separator member has a first substantially pointed outer end and a second end. Such second end of such hair separator member is releasably connectable to such first free end of such curling iron. A securing mechanism secures such second end of such hair separator member to such first free end of such curling iron. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205673 | Cosmetic retaining device - A cosmetics holder assembly having a body that defines an inside holding area for holding the cosmetics material. The body has a bottom inside surface with at least one upwardly extending side wall that defines an aperture in the body for allowing access to the inside holding area. A sifter is connectable to the upwardly extending side wall or the bottom and has a sifter surface (e.g., application surface) that is positioned at least partially across the aperture of the body. A cosmetics retainer is removably connected to the sifter surface. The cosmetics retainer has a bottom surface configured to block the sifter surface to prevent cosmetics in the inside holding area from passing through the sifter surface. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205674 | Throwaway toothpick containing a single dose of mouthwash - A throwaway toothpick containing a single dose of mouthwash. The throwaway toothpick containing a single dose of mouthwash includes a toothpick portion and a mouthwash portion. The toothpick portion is throwaway. The mouthwash portion extends axially from the toothpick portion, oppositely from the toothpick portion, is one-piece with the toothpick portion, and contains a single dose of mouthwash so as to allow a user to use the toothpick portion to pick the teeth thereof, thereafter turn the throwaway toothpick containing a single dose of mouthwash around and use the single dose of mouthwash of the mouthwash portion to wash the mouth thereof, and thereafter throw the throwaway toothpick containing a single dose of mouthwash away. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205675 | Methods and Systems for Using a Laser to Clean Hydrocarbon Transfer Conduits - An improved method and system for removing blockage from hydrocarbon transfer conduits. An apparatus and methods for cleaning a hydrocarbon transfer conduit is disclosed whereby a laser head is placed in a hydrocarbon transfer conduit to be cleaned and supplied with a laser beam. The laser head applies the laser beam to an area in the hydrocarbon transfer conduit to be cleaned. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205676 | CLEANING METHOD AND SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS - A cleaning method that can prevent abnormal wear of an O-ring. A cleaning gas containing at least oxygen gas is supplied to the interior of a chamber in which a substrate is accommodated, and radio-frequency voltage is applied to the interior of the chamber to produce oxygen radicals from the cleaning gas. When the amount of deposit produced in the chamber in plasma processing is larger than a predetermined amount, the amount of fluorine radicals in the chamber is increased, and when the amount of the deposit is smaller than the predetermined amount, the amount of fluorine radicals in the chamber is decreased. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205677 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WAFER CLEANING - A single wafer cleaning apparatus that includes a rotatable bracket that can hold a wafer, a rinse fluid having a first surface tension, a second fluid having a second surface tension lower than the first surface tension, a first nozzle capable of applying the rinse fluid at a first location on the wafer positioned in the bracket, second nozzle capable of applying the second fluid at a second location on the wafer where the second location is inboard of the first location, and the first nozzle and the second nozzle are capable of moving across the wafer to translate the first location and the second location from the wafer center to the wafer outer edge. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205678 | DEPOSIT REMOVING METHOD AND SUBSTRATE PROCESSING METHOD - A deposit removing method that can reliably remove deposit produced in plasma processing using plasma produced from a process gas containing methane gas and oxygen gas. In a chamber in which an electrode to which radio frequency electrical power is supplied is disposed, plasma processing is carried out on a substrate using the plasma produced from the process gas containing methane gas and oxygen gas, and then a cleaning step is carried out in which plasma is produced from a mixed gas containing fluorinated compound gas containing hydrogen in the chamber. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205679 | CUTTER BLADE CLEANING METHOD AND CUTTER BLADE CLEANING DEVICE, AS WELL AS ADHESIVE TAPE JOINING APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME - A cutter blade cuts an adhesive tape and then returns to its standby position. Thereafter, a cleaning unit moves to a position below the cutter blade, and the cutter blade moves downward to a predetermined height. Herein, a cleaning member impregnated with a wash liquid is pierced with the cutter blade in order to clean an adherent on the cutter blade. Each time the cutter blade cleaning process is executed, the pierced position of the cleaning member with the cutter blade is changed. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205680 | WASHING APPLIANCE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD - A washing appliance is provided, having a circulation pump for circulating a washing fluid. A monitoring device is capable of monitoring a condition of the circulated washing fluid. A control device is in communication with the monitoring device and is configured to direct execution of one of a plurality of automatic wash programs by the washing appliance, wherein each automatic wash program includes a plurality of serially-conducted wash segments, each including at least one pre-wash segment and at least one post-wash segment. The control device is further configured to direct the monitoring device to dynamically monitor the washing fluid condition during at least one of the at least one pre-wash segment and the at least one post-wash segment, and to direct an alteration of the washing fluid in response to the monitoring device determining that the washing fluid condition exceeds a threshold. An associated method is also provided. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205681 | Controlling method of dishwasher - A method for controlling a dishwasher including the steps of first determining a steam operation mode for washing dishes and second determining at least one of a motor rotation speed, a number of repetitions of a steam supply step, a steam washing pattern, and an amount of detergent based on the determined steam operation mode. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205682 | Apparatus and method of removing water-soluble support material from one or more rapid prototype parts - A support removal apparatus is disclosed for removing water-soluble support material from rapid prototype parts, substantially comprising a retention tank for holding an aqueous cleaning solution; a box manifold hydraulically coupled to the retention tank and equipped with nozzle heads in hydraulic communication with a pump's discharge; a heat chamber for housing a heating element to heat the aqueous cleaning solution to a predetermined temperature range; a drain box hydraulically coupled to the retention tank and a pump's intake to convey the aqueous cleaning solution into and through the box manifold; a thermocouple for maintaining the temperature within an optimal range; a level indicator for measuring the solution level in the retention tank for safe operability of the pump and heating element; a cabinet for housing select components of the support removal apparatus and having an integral work platform, accessible compartments, and a localized water supply; and a microprocessor having communicative capabilities for making minute adjustments to the heating element via feedback from the thermocouple and controlling operation of the pump and heating element for a pre-set time interval. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205683 | Method of Washing Paint Gun - A paint gun is washed by adjusting the spray pressure of washing solution, the pressure of atomizing air, and the pressure of the patterning air so that the washing solution sprayed from the paint nozzle is shaped so as to wash the front surface of the paint nozzle. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205684 | SUBSTRATE PROCESSING APPARATUS, SUBSTRATE PROCESSING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A substrate processing apparatus capable of reducing a supply amount of low humidity is disclosed. The substrate processing apparatus includes a chamber, a spin chuck, a gas discharging head, a driving device, a processing liquid supply nozzle, an IPA supply | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205685 | Shopping Basket Washer and Sanitizer - A shopping basket washer and sanitizer includes an enclosure fitted with components that facilitate the entry and exit of shopping baskets and related or similar items for the purpose of washing, rinsing, disinfecting and/or drying. Within the apparatus, the baskets are washed, rinsed, disinfected and dried. The apparatus is intended primarily for use inside retail establishments so as to provide a continuous supply of clean and sanitary shopping baskets to customers. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205686 | WAFER CLEANING APPARATUS - A wafer cleaning apparatus used for cleaning a first uncleaned surface of a wafer is provided. The wafer cleaning apparatus includes a case, a spin device, a cover, at least one first spray bar, and at least one exhaust device. The spin device is disposed in the case and used for carrying the wafer and spinning perpendicularly to the ground. The cover is disposed in the case and used for covering the spin device. The first spray bar is disposed at one side of the spin device and used for spraying a volatile cleaning solution onto the first uncleaned surface of the wafer, in which the sprayed volatile cleaning solution is of a bar shape. The exhaust device is disposed on the sidewall of the case. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205687 | WASHING TUBE AND ENDOSCOPE WASHING AND DISINFECTING APPARATUS - A washing tube of the present invention is a washing tube for supplying a washing and disinfecting fluid to an endoscope conduit of an endoscope placed in an endoscope washing and disinfecting apparatus, includes: a tube body, one end of which is connected to fluid supply sections of the endoscope washing and disinfecting apparatus for sending a fluid, a connector section disposed at the other end of the tube body and loosely and detachably fitted to a base of the endoscope conduit, a sealing member that is provided inside the connector section and comes into close contact with the base to keep the base and the connector section connected in a watertight manner, a valve body that moves forward by a liquid sending pressure of the supplied fluid and a biasing member provided inside the connector section for biasing the valve body backward. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205688 | PALLET FOR FIXING WORK AND LIQUID APPLYING APPARATUS PROVIDED WITH SAME - [Object] To provide a pallet capable of reliably holding a board-like work on a table and applying a liquid to a desired position on an upper surface of the work, and to provide an applying apparatus provided with the pallet. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205689 | DISHWASHER - The present invention provides a dishwasher which permits cost reductions while enabling increased strength. A reinforcement member is mounted between pillars, which are erected in the corners of a machine chamber, and a functional part for executing washing and rinsing is fixed to the reinforcement member. Here, an example of the functional part is a washing pump for delivering washing water. Furthermore, another example for the functional part is a connecting part for connecting electrical wiring between a control box and a detergent supply device or a booster or the like. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205690 | DIAGNOSTIC DEVICE FOR A WASHING APPLIANCE, AND ASSOCIATED APPARATUS AND METHOD - A diagnostic device for a washing appliance, and associated apparatus and method are provided. A control unit is in communication with at least one operational component of the washing appliance and with at least one control switch device. The control unit is responsive to the at least one control switch device to control the at least one operational component. The control unit is further configured to monitor the at least one operational component so as to identify a failure thereof, and to provide an indicia of the failure. A panel member is associated with the control unit, and includes an indicia of the at least one operational component. The at least one operational component indicia is configured to cooperate with the corresponding failure indicia so as to provide a perceptible identification of the at least one operational component experiencing the failure. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205691 | HIGH PRESSURE ARCH FOR A VEHICLE WASH SYSTEM - A vehicle treatment apparatus for a vehicle cleaning system includes a frame structure having a pair of vertical side supports that are secured to the ground and are spaced apart from one another. The pair of vertical side supports have a generally horizontal treatment member extending therebetween. The horizontal treatment member has a first end and a second end and is configured to communicate with a vehicle that passes thereunder. Each of the pair of vertical side supports include a retention mechanism formed therein for engaging a respective one of the first end and the second end of the generally horizontal treatment member. The generally horizontal treatment member is in communication with a controller to allow substantially vertical movement within each of the retention mechanism from a home position to at least one lower position where it communicates with the vehicle. The generally horizontal treatment member is in communication with a sensor to monitor application of a force thereto. If the force applied to the generally horizontal treatment member is greater than a predetermined minimum acceptable force, the generally horizontal treatment member moves vertically upward to the home position and automatically repositions the end in the event the force applied to the horizontal treatment member is sufficient to dislodge the ends from their retention mechanism. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205692 | REVERSIBLY ATTACHABLE SHADE FOR MOBILITY AIDS - The invention comprises an overhead shade device adapted to be attached to a mobility aid. The invention has an elongate shaft having an upper end and a lower end. The shaft is attached to the mobility aid at the shaft's lower end in a manner that holds the shaft functionally vertically. A shade is attached to the upper end of the shaft. The shade may be an umbrella-type shade, or a fan, or other functionally horizontal surface that shades the user when deployed. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205693 | Control device for umbrella - An umbrella includes a runner slidably engaged onto a central shaft for coupling to a whale bone device, a tubular member slidably engaged onto the central shaft and having an upper portion secured to the runner, a handle attached to the tubular member, and a controlling device for controlling the handle to move along the central shaft in order to fold the whale bone device either to the compact folding position or to the open working position and for allowing the umbrella to be effectively actuated or operated by the users. An anchor member is engaged into the central shaft and has a catch for anchoring the tubular member and the runner to the central shaft at different locations. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205694 | Thermoelectric Generation Device for Energy Recovery - A thermoelectric generation device is configured for mounting on cooling tubes of a heat exchanger of a computer room air conditioning unit in a data center. A first type of Seebeck material and a second type of Seebeck material are arranged in a matrix and connected in series. An electrically insulating, but thermally conducting plate is located on either side of the device. The device is mounted physically on cooling tubes of the heat exchanger and exposed on the other side to the warm air environment. As a result of the temperature difference a voltage is generated that may be used to power an electrical load connected thereto. | 2009-08-20 |
| 20090205695 | Energy Conversion Device - An improved design for maintaining nanometer separation between electrodes in tunneling, thermo-tunneling, diode, thermionic, thermoelectric, thermo-photovoltaic and other devices is disclosed. At least one electrode is of a curved shape. All embodiments reduce the thermal conduction between the two electrodes when compared to the prior art. Some embodiments provide a large tunneling area surrounding a small contact area. Other embodiments remove the contact area completely. The end result is an electronic device that maintains two closely spaced parallel electrodes in stable equilibrium with a nanometer gap there-between over a large area in a simple configuration for simplified manufacturability and use to convert heat to electricity or electricity to cooling. | 2009-08-20 |