40th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 13 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110240546 | CENTRAL CORE ELEMENT FOR A SEPARATOR ASSEMBLY - The present invention provides a central core element for a separator assembly comprising at least two porous exhaust conduits; each porous exhaust conduit defining an exhaust channel and one or more openings allowing fluid communication between an exterior surface of the porous exhaust conduit and the exhaust channel, said porous exhaust conduits independently defining a cavity between said porous exhaust conduits, said cavity being configured to accommodate a first portion of a membrane stack assembly. In another aspect, the present invention provides a central core element for a separator assembly comprising at least two identical core element components, each of said core element components comprising at least one porous exhaust conduit and at least one friction coupling, said friction couplings being configured to join said core element components to form a central core element defining a cavity configured to accommodate a first portion of a membrane stack assembly. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240547 | TUBING SET FOR RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY - A method and device for blood treatments that use fluids such as dialysate and replacement fluid for renal replacement therapy. In an embodiment, fluid is passed either by pump or passively by gravity feed, through a microporous sterilization filter from a fluid source to a replacement fluid container. The latter forms a batch that may be used during treatment. The advantage of forming the batch before treatment is that the rate of filtering needn't match the rate of consumption during treatment. As a result, the sterilization filter can have a small capacity. In another embodiment, a filter is placed immediately prior to the point at which the sterile fluid is consumed by the treatment process. The latter may be used in combination with the former embodiment as a last-chance guarantee of sterility and/or that the fluid is free of air bubbles. It may also be used as the primary means of sterile-filtration. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240548 | SCREEN JOINT - A screen joint assembly includes a joint comprising a ring portion and a lip portion protruding from the ring. A first particle screen is connected to a first side of the joint and a second particle screen connected to a second side of the joint. The lip portion may be welded to form a weld seam that interconnects the first and second particle screens. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240549 | FILTER FOR PROCESSING BLOOD - A filter for processing blood that comprises a flexible container having an inlet and an outlet for blood, and a sheet-like blood processing filter material situated in such a manner so as to partition the inside of the container into an inlet side and an outlet side, wherein the flexible container comprises a container body which houses the blood processing filter material and an outlet port that forms the outlet, and the outlet port has a protrusion that protrudes from the container body into the inside of the container body, the protrusion having a plurality of fluid channel inlets formed at locations that are not in contact with the blood processing filter material. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240550 | BLOCK COPOLYMER MEMBRANES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME - A separation matrix comprises a porous surface layer; and a bulk porous support, wherein both the porous surface layer and the bulk porous support comprising a block copolymer. The block copolymer comprises A-B or A-B-A repeating units, wherein A and B at each occurrence are two different blocks of oligomer, or polymer. A structural unit of block A is derived from one or more atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP)-active monomer or oligomer and a structural unit of block B is derived from a thermoplastic ATRP-active macro initiator. A poly dispersity index of the block copolymer is at least about 2. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240551 | CRYSTALLINE POLYMER MICROPOROUS MEMBRANE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND FILTRATION FILTER USING THE SAME - A method for producing a crystalline polymer microporous membrane, which contains: placing a first crystalline polymer in a metal mold, and compressing the first crystalline polymer to form a first preforming body; placing a second crystalline polymer in a metal mold, and compressing the second crystalline polymer to form a second preforming body; extruding each of the first preforming body and the second preforming body to form a first extrusion body and a second extrusion body, respectively; laminating the first extrusion body and the second extrusion body to form a laminate; rolling the laminate; heating a surface of the laminate to perform asymmetric heating to thereby give a temperature gradient in a thickness direction of the laminate; and drawing the laminate. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240552 | CRYSTALLINE POLYMER MICROPOROUS MEMBRANE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND FILTRATION FILTER USING THE SAME - A method for producing a crystalline polymer microporous membrane, which contains: placing a first crystalline polymer in a metal mold, and compressing the first crystalline polymer to form a first preforming body; placing a second crystalline polymer in a metal mold, and compressing the second crystalline polymer to form a second preforming body; extruding the first and second preforming bodies to form first and second extrusion bodies, respectively; rolling the first and second extrusion bodies to form first and second crystalline polymer films, respectively; heating a surface of the first crystalline polymer film or second crystalline polymer film, or both to perform asymmetric heating to give temperature gradient in a thickness direction thereof; drawing each of the first crystalline polymer film and the second crystalline polymer film; laminating the drawn first and second crystalline polymer films to form a laminate; and heating the laminate to perform heat setting. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240553 | CRYSTALLINE POLYMER MICROPOROUS MEMBRANE AND FILTRATION FILTER - A crystalline polymer microporous membrane, which contains: a laminate of two or more layers including a layer containing a first crystalline polymer and a layer containing a second crystalline polymer, the laminate having a plurality of pores each piercing through the laminate in a thickness direction thereof, wherein the first crystalline polymer has higher crystallinity than crystallinity of the second crystalline polymer, and the layer containing the first crystalline polymer has the maximum thickness thicker than the maximum thickness of the layer containing the second crystalline polymer, and wherein at least one layer in the laminate has a plurality of pores whose average diameter continuously or discontinuously changes along with a thickness direction of the laminate at least at part thereof. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240554 | MULTI-STAGE SEAWATER DESALINATION APPARATUS AND OPERATION CONTROL METHOD OF MULTI-STAGE SEAWATER DESALINATION APPARATUS - Included is a high-pressure pump P | 2011-10-06 |
20110240555 | APPARATUS FOR EXTRACORPOREAL BLOOD TREATMENT AND METHOD FOR MANAGING SUCH AN APPARATUS - A method for controlling an apparatus for treating blood outside the human body, with a view to improving the operation of the apparatus, the apparatus including a semi-permeable membrane carrying out an exchange of solutes, referred to as dialysis, and of liquid, referred to as ultrafiltration, with the blood, the method including at least one iteration of the following steps: determination of a so-called instantaneous value, of an ultrafiltration coefficient corresponding to the ratio of an ultrafiltration flow rate to a difference in pressure, the so-called transmembrane pressure, on either side of the semi-permeable membrane, comparison of the instantaneous value with at least one previously determined characteristic value; and control of the treatment apparatus to reach a maximum value of the ultrafiltration coefficient, the control including a variation of the ultrafiltration flow rate up to a value corresponding to the maximum value of the ultrafiltration coefficient. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240556 | MEMBRANE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM - By modifying existing methods for synthesizing polyaniline, a polyaniline polymer having a new constellation of material properties has been produced. The material properties of the polymeric compositions disclosed herein enhance the use of polyanilines in a wide variety of processes that use such materials, for example processes used in the formation of filtration membranes. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240557 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REVERSE OSMOSIS PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE USING NORMALIZATION DATA - The present invention can include a reverse osmosis unit, a control system, a display, and/or a memory. The reverse osmosis unit can include a filtration unit, a liquid utilization system, and/or an instrumentation system. The filtration unit includes a plurality of filter banks which each have a plurality of filter unit. The filtration unit receives a feed liquid and generates permeate and concentrate. The permeate is sent to the liquid utilization system, while the concentrate is removed. The instrumentation system can include a plurality of sensors to detect operational data of the feed liquid, permeate, and/or concentrate. Using the operational data and equations, the control unit can calculate the normalized permeate flow rate indicating whether the filters should be cleaned and/or replaced. The operational data and the equations can be used to determine whether the pressure and/or flow can be manipulated without damaging the filters. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240558 | METHOD FOR RECOVERING CORROSION PREVENTIVE AGENT IN ELECTRODISCHARGE MACHINING LIQUID SUPPLY APPARATUS - Disclosed is a method for recovering a corrosion preventive agent in an electrodischarge machining liquid supply apparatus. The method includes the step of passing a first electrodischarge machining liquid having a corrosion preventive agent added there to through, an ion exchange resin column to maintain a suitable specific resistance of the first liquid, and the step of passing a second liquid free from a corrosion preventive agent through the ion exchange resin column to desorb the corrosion preventive agent adsorbed in the ion exchange resin column. The second liquid is, for example, tap water or a machining liquid having a low corrosion preventive agent concentration. The corrosion preventive agent is, for example, adenine which is a purine base. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240559 | Purification of fluoroionomer compositions - A process for the purification from ionic impurities of a fluoroionomer liquid composition, comprising: providing a liquid composition comprising at least one fluoroionomer (I-1) in a liquid medium, the liquid composition comprising ionic impurities; contacting the liquid composition with a solid particulate comprising at least one fluoroionomer (I-2) having ion exchange groups, wherein H | 2011-10-06 |
20110240560 | Method of adsorbing transforming growth factor - An adsorbent for immunosuppressive substance, which can adsorb an excessive immunosuppressive substance directly from a body fluid, can carry out extracorporeal perfusion safely and can be utilized in treatment of cancer. The excessive immunosuppressive substance may be involved in growth of cancer cells. The adsorbent for immunosuppressive substance includes a water-insoluble carrier and a hydrophilic amino group immobilized to the water-insoluble carrier. An extracorporeal perfusion column contains the adsorbent of the invention. A method for treating cancer carries out extracorporeal perfusion using the extracorporeal perfusion column. A method of adsorbing the transforming growth factor β which is combined with another protein, includes adsorbing the transforming growth factor β and protein on an adsorbent containing a water-insoluble carrier to which quaternary ammonium groups each having 3 to 18 carbon atoms per one nitrogen atom are attached, and having a specific surface area of 0.1 m | 2011-10-06 |
20110240561 | Configurations and Methods of Treatment of Silicate-Containing Waste Streams - Contemplated wastewater treatment plants and processes comprise a unit in which a silicate-containing waste stream is combined with an alkaline process stream to so form a pH-controlled intermediate that is then fed to a reactor in which carbonization effects precipitation of the silicate. Following a particle growth step in the reaction vessel that renders the precipitate suitable for filtration, the so produced silicon dioxide can be safely disposed of in a landfill while the liquid can be discharged or sent to a zero liquid discharge pond to precipitate sodium carbonates. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240562 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR BACKWASHING A FILTER - A method for purifying fluids and a sedimentation tank, the sedimentation tank includes: a perforated plate spaced from an upper and of the sedimentation tank dividing the sedimentation tank into an upper chamber and a lower chamber; an inlet adapted to inlet fluid into the tank; a first outlet, positioned above the perforated plate for outletting a clarified fraction of the fluid; a second outlet positioned at a bottom of the tank, for outletting a concentrated sludge fraction of the fluid; a pump; and a washing mechanism, positioned at least partially above the perforated plate; wherein the pump is adapted to provide a washing fluid to the washing mechanism when a level of fluid in the sedimentation tank is below a predefined level; and wherein the washing mechanism washes an upper surface of the perforated plate by the washing fluid. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240563 | Portable External Modular Filtering and Contamination Removal System and Method of Use - The invention is a portable external modular filtering and contamination removal system for a ship. A plurality of non-fixed position modular filter assemblies filter and remove macro-, micro- and nano-particle contaminates ship-side. The filter assemblies may be vessel-based or port based. A floating access and maintenance unit provides easy access to the filter assemblies. The filter assemblies move in cooperation with each other to spread the discharge over multiple units. A flow collecting and diverting apparatus seals against the ship to prevent discharge from running down the side of the ship with a directional discharge to divert discharge to waiting filter assemblies. The filter assemblies may provide their own buoyancy, obtain some buoyancy from vertical support lines from the deck of the ship or shift the buoyancy needs partially or wholly to the floating access and maintenance unit. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240564 | Apparatus for Purifying Liquids, in Particular for Purifying Ballast Water - The invention relates to an apparatus for purifying liquids, in particular for purifying ballast water. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240565 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TREATING SHIP BALLAST WATER USING ELECTRON BEAMS - Disclosed herein are an apparatus and method for treating ship ballast water, wherein electron beams are irradiated into the ballast water to induce radiolysis of the water, and harmful marine organisms present in the ballast water are killed by radicals produced by the radiolysis. The electron beams are continuously irradiated into the ballast water under operating conditions of an energy of 0.5-5 MeV, an electron beam irradiation dose of 0.1-30 kGy and a flow rate of 1-200 m | 2011-10-06 |
20110240566 | PHOTO-CATALYZING FLUID MOBILIZING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A photo-catalyzing fluid mobilizing system and method are disclosed. A chamber has a power source. A fluid mobilizer is mounted in the chamber and connected with the power source to mobilize a fluid through the chamber. The fluid mobilizer includes one or more fan blades that are coated with a photo catalyst. A UV light source is mounted in the chamber proximate the fluid mobilizer and connected with the power source to catalyze the photo catalyst coating the blades to purifier the fluid being mobilized thereover. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240567 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR APPLYING PLASMA PARTICLES TO A LIQUID AND USE FOR DISINFECTING WATER - The invention provides a method and apparatus for creating plasma particles and applying the plasma particles to a liquid. Liquid feedstock (e.g., water and/or hydrocarbons mixed with biomass) is pumped through a pipeline; the single-phase stream is then transformed into a biphasic liquid-and-gas stream inside a chamber. The transformation is achieved by transitioning the stream from a high pressure zone to a lower-pressure zone. The pressure drop may occur when the stream further passes through a device for atomizing liquid. Inside the chamber, an electric field is generated with an intensity level that exceeds the threshold of breakdown voltage of the biphasic medium leading to a generation of a plasma state. Furthermore, the invention provides an energy-efficient highly adaptable and versatile method and apparatus for sanitizing water using plasma particles to inactivate biological agents contaminating water. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240568 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEWAGE GRIT REMOVAL - Apparatus for separating grit from liquid sewage while retaining organic solids in suspension. The apparatus includes a grit settling chamber, a grit storage chamber positioned below the settling chamber, and a rotating vertical shaft positioned centrally in the settling chamber. A propeller is rotatably mounted around the shaft. A conical partition extends transversely through an intermediate section of the settling chamber. Liquid sewage engages the lower part of settling chamber beneath the conical partition, and liquid separated from grit escapes from the upper part of settling-chamber above conical partition. The partition has a peripheral edge integrally mounted in fluid tight fashion to the peripheral wall of the settling chamber, and defines a central annular opening between the shaft and the partition to provide for upward flow of liquid from the lower subchamber to the upper subchamber. The propeller enables sustained rotational liquid sewage first fluid flow within the lower subchamber, inducing upward liquid second fluid flow from the lower subchamber through the partition annular opening and into the upper subchamber, and enables sustained rotational liquid third fluid flow within the upper subchamber for tangential or radial escape therefrom, wherein a fluid flow speed gradient is established between the third fluid flow and the first fluid flow. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240569 | THEFT DETERRENT CAN DISPENSER - A theft deterrent dispensing unit particularly for use with cans includes a conveyor section that leads to a dispensing head. A shroud extends over the forward edge of the conveying section. The dispensing head pivots downwardly allowing the leading can to be grasped without interference of the shroud. The rear edge of the dispensing head pivots upwardly, preventing the next adjacent can from moving immediately into the dispensing head until the dispensing head rotates back to a closed position. Likewise, when the dispensing head is rotated to an open position, a barrier is pulled down from the top of the shroud, again preventing an individual from reaching in and grabbing the next adjacent can. A locking mechanism is positioned on the side of the dispensing units to prevent two adjacent dispensing units from being opened at the same time. Finally, the speed at which the dispensing heads move from an open to a closed position is regulated to prevent rapid removal of cans from a single dispensing unit. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240570 | DESK ORGANIZER - A desk organizer is adapted to be located between a computer screen and keyboard to store or locate various items of stationery. The desk organizer has an elongate body, having an upper inclined surface facing the user and a lower surface to face and abut a support surface. The elongate body is shaped having recesses to removably locate various items therein and at least one device support surface to support an IT device. The device support surfaces are positioned in the elongate body at the ends such that when a device is located on the device support surface a user can both secure and operate the IT device with one hand. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240571 | Modular utility rack - A rack has a frame and at least one shelf. The frame has a first rear support member and a second rear support member, with each support member having a left side and a right side, with the right side of the first rear support member pivotably connected to the left side of the second rear support member. The frame further includes a left support that is pivotably connected to the left side of the first rear support member and a right support that is pivotably connected to the right side of the second rear support member. The shelf has a left side and a right side, with a first hooked connector provided on the left side of the shelf and a second hooked connector provided on the right side of the shelf. The first hooked connector removably connects the left side of the shelf to a horizontal bar on the left support, and the second hooked connector removably connects the right side of the shelf to a horizontal bar on the right support. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240572 | FREE-STANDING STORAGE RACK FOR ONE OR MORE BICYCLES - The present disclosure provides an aesthetically pleasing, functional, versatile solution to the problems associated with bicycle storage. The free-standing bicycle rack includes a base having at least two legs, a vertical support member projecting from the base, and a hook attached to the vertical support member for holding the wheel of a bicycle, such that the bicycle is stored in a vertical orientation. The bicycle rack is readily expandable to accommodate different numbers of bicycles, and the hook may be repositioned to different heights to accommodate bicycles of different sizes. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240573 | BLANKING PANEL - A snap-mount blanking panel for an equipment rack or cabinet enclosure has ergonomic grips spaced laterally inwardly and offset forwardly to permit comfortable and reliable mounting and removal of the blanking panel regardless of lateral clearance. A special stacking structure engages the grips in a manner to position a blanking panel, when stacked upon a lower blanking panel, in a fixed and stabilized relation to the lower blanking panel. The stacking features enable stable stacking of multiple units, one on top of another, without requiring external confinement of the stack. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240574 | Plate stand for random assortment of plates - An interlocking assembly of two generally rectangular panels with one of each of their edges aligned proximately to each other at a generally orthogonal engagement, each of the panels including a plurality of matching recess cut-outs in the adjacent edges in which dishes can be engaged in cantilever. Each of the cut-outs is shaped tom include a convex curvature in its lower edge which is opposed by a spaced, generally matching convolution in the upper edge to serve respectively as a large diameter fulcrum to cooperate with an off-set periphery engaging opposing surface between which the dish is captured. To insure a conforming capture the cut-out edges may be covered with a resilient covering. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240575 | Plate stands for various plate assortments - An interlocking assembly of two generally rectangular panel pairs hinged to each other with one edge of each of the panels including a plurality of recess cut-outs aligned adjacent matching cut-outs in the adjacent edge of the other one of the panel pair in which dishes can be engaged in cantilever. A telescoping handle extends across the hinged panel combination to select the degree of the hinged articulation between the panels. To insure a conforming capture of the dishes the respective cut-out edges may be covered with a resilient covering. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240576 | MERCHANDISE DISPLAY AND SELECTION SYSTEM - A merchandise display and selection system for apparel is provided, comprising a merchandise display space holding color-coded transparent apparel display packages, and a sizing and selection grid positioned proximate the display space displaying combinations of sizes for the articles of apparel. A color-code is associated with each combination of sizes, and corresponds to the color-coding on the color-coded transparent apparel display packages. A consumer of apparel selects a color-code from the sizing and selection grid corresponding to one of the combinations of sizes and thereafter selects one of the transparent apparel display packages corresponding to the color-code and the desired color of the article of apparel. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240577 | Apparatus configured to support surgical instruments - An apparatus configured to support various surgical instruments is disclosed. The apparatus may include numerous chambers that may be used to separate different instruments. The chambers may have grooves that are used to support the instruments, and the height of the apparatus from the supporting surface may be comparable to the measurements of the instruments to provide a securing surface. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240578 | STACKABLE AND NESTABLE ARTICLE HOLDER - An article holder for holding articles in a generally horizontal orientation includes a base, and a pair of side walls spaced apart and opposed to each other and extending upwardly in relation to a respective one of side edges of the base, and a rear wall extending upwardly near a rear edge of the base. A pair of opposed lower rims extend outwardly from near respective lower edges of the side walls, and a leg extend downwardly from each of the lower rims. A pair of upper rims extend outwardly from respective top edges of the side walls, and include slot elements defining a space and adapted to receive the leg of a like article holder when the two holders are in a stacked configuration. In addition, the slot element is adapted such that a portion of the slot element of an upper holder at least partially overlies the slot element of a like underlying article holder when the two holders are in a nested configuration. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240579 | SUPPORT MECHANISM FOR INSPECTION SYSTEMS - A support mechanism includes a first work frame to provide a first scanning area for a first scanner, a first frame to support a first panel, the first frame pivotably coupled to a first side of the first work frame so that the first frame is rotatable about the first side of the first work frame between a folded position that the first frame is folded toward the first scanning area and an unfolded position that the first frame is away from the first scanning area, and a second frame to support a second panel, the second frame pivotably coupled to a second side of the first work frame so that the second frame is rotatable about the second side of the first work frame between a folded position that the second frame is folded toward the first scanning area and an unfolded position that the second frame is away from the first scanning area, wherein the first scanning area allows the first scanner to scan across one of the first and second frames when the one of the first and second frames is at the folded position while the other one of the first and second frames is at the unfolded position. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240580 | MOUNTING APPARATUS FOR SLIDE RAIL - A mounting apparatus is provided for mounting a slide rail to a rack post defining a number of through holes. The mounting apparatus includes a mounting bracket and a clipping member. The mounting bracket includes a sliding portion slidably engaged with the slide rail and an end plate perpendicularly extending from a front end of the sliding portion. Two inserting pins extend from the end plate through corresponding through holes of the rack post. The clipping member includes a first end fixed to the mounting bracket, and a second end approaching the end plate. A tab protrudes from the clipping member and is adjacent to the second end of the clipping member. The second end or the tab of the clipping member abuts against a side of rack post opposite to the end plate to avoid the inserting pins to disengage from the corresponding through holes. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240581 | SERVER RACK BLANKING PANEL AND SYSTEM - The present invention provides a system that allows for a single panel of the invention to be easily modified, preferably without the use of tools, to fit on a server rack, where the single panel is so modified as to cover the desired amount of open space on a server rack as a single piece, where the panel is preferably fire-rated, and where the modified panel may be easily installed onto the server rack to as to cover any open space thereon, and prevents the circular flow of warm air output from entering the cooler air input of the servers housed on the server rack. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240582 | Fall-Back Support - The present disclosure relates to a fall-back support for a luffing boom which is attached to a boom head of a crane, having at least one pressure rod which is arranged between the luffing boom and the boom head and which bounds a fall-back movement of the luffing boom, wherein the at least one pressure rod includes a fiber composite tube, in particular an aluminum tube having a reinforcement of carbon fibers. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240583 | BRIDGE CRANE OR GANTRY CRANE COMPRISING A CABLE LENGTH-ADJUSTING ELEMENT FASTENED TO THE LOAD ACCEPTING MEANS - A bridge crane or gantry crane is provided for transferring standard cargo holders, especially ISO containers and swap bodies, between roads and railways. The crane includes a crane trolley that can be moved along a crane carrier in the direction of travel of the crane trolley, and on which a rigid mast is guided that extends in a raising and lowering direction. The mast can be moved in the raising and lowering direction using at least one lifting gear and cables, the lifting gear being disposed on the crane trolley. A load accepting means for standard cargo holders is rigidly fastened to the lower end of the mast. At least two cables are provided which are in contact with opposite ends of a double arm that is mounted on the load accepting means about a substantially horizontal swivel pin. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240584 | BRIDGE CRANE OR GANTRY CRANE COMPRISING A REVOLVING ARRANGEMENT AND LIFTING FRAMES SUSPENDED THEREUNDER - A bridge crane or gantry crane is provided for transferring standard cargo holders, especially ISO containers in port zones. A crane trolley is movable along a crane carrier. A rigid mast is guided on the crane trolley and extends in a raising and lowering direction and can be moved using at least one lifting gear and cables on the crane trolley. A load accepting device for standard cargo holders is fastened to the lower end of the mast. The mast is rotatable about a longitudinal rotational axis. A lifting frame supports the lifting gear and is suspended on the crane trolley by a revolving arrangement that includes a revolving tube. An upper end of the revolving tube rests against the crane trolley using a revolving joint, while the lifting frame is mounted on a lower end of the revolving tube. The mast is arranged coaxially to the revolving tube. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240585 | COUPLING UNIT - A coupling unit for a semi-permanent connection of two wagons of a rail vehicle, which has a first housing and a second housing, which is pivotably and rotatably coupled to the first housing. A bearing outer ring with a hollow spherical inner bearing surface is fastened to the second housing and is guided in sliding fashion on a bearing inner ring with a spherical outer surface. The bearing inner ring is seated with an inner bore on a shaft fastened to the first housing. The shaft has, on a first end, one or two flattened portions and, on a second end, one or two second flattened portions. At least one clamping piece is provided which bears against one of the flattened portions and an opening region in the first housing, thereby preventing the shaft from rotating. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240586 | Artificial Nipple With Reinforcement - The invention is directed to an improved feeding nipple, including a substantially solid nipple portion. The nipple includes one or more ducts formed therethrough for conveying fluids through the nipple. The nipple is radially compressible and a reinforcing member is disposed in the nipple adjacent the one or more ducts. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240587 | Baby nipple assembly for use with flexible drink pouches - A novel baby nipple assembly for use with a flexible drink pouch, wherein the baby nipple assembly generally comprises a mount subassembly (sometimes hereinafter referred to as simply “the mount” or “the disk”) for attachment to the flexible drink pouch, and a nipple subassembly (sometimes hereinafter referred to as simply “the nipple”) for connection to the mount subassembly, wherein the mount subassembly comprises a relatively large flat element for adhesion to an outside surface of the flexible drink pouch, and the nipple subassembly comprises (i) means for connection to the mount subassembly, (ii) a sharp tube for extending through the mount subassembly and puncturing the side wall of the flexible drink pouch, and (iii) a soft nipple in fluid communication with the sharp tube, whereby a baby or young child can suckle on the nipple and receive the beverage from the flexible drink pouch. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240588 | METHOD FOR MAKING CONTAINERS, AND CORRESPONDING CONTAINER - A container comprises a containment body having a main axis and a mouth or neck part, the opening of which defines a mouth plane of the container oriented in a direction transverse with respect to the main axis, where applied on at least part of the container is a tubular sleeve of film material shrunk on the container itself. The tubular sleeve has at least one end edge having, in different points of its angular development, different distances from the mouth plane. Preferentially, the container is likewise provided with at least one sculptured annular edge having a profile homologous to the profile of the aforesaid end edge of the tubular sleeve, and the sleeve is applied on the container with said end edge coinciding with the aforesaid sculptured annular edge having the homologous profile. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240589 | REUSABLE RESILIENT BOTTLE CAPSULE - A reusable resilient bottle capsule having a top cap portion, a medial portion that extends downwardly from and is integral with the top cap portion, a lower sleeve portion extending downwardly from and integral with the medial portion. The interior wall of the capsule has a surface configuration dividing the interior wall into a generally cylindrical lower portion with a first diameter that tightly conforms to the neck of a bottle below the banded collar of a bottle, an annular medial channel with a second diameter, larger than that of the first diameter, that permits the medial channel to straddle and accommodate the banded collar of a bottle, and an upper cylindrical portion with a third diameter substantially the same as that of the first diameter and which tightly surrounds and engages the pouring spout portion of the bottle. An annular channel in the underside of the top cap portion may be provided to facilitate a tight seal around the bottle pour spout. The resilient material has a Shore rating that allows the capsule to be installed and removed repeatedly without losing its efficacy in preventing oxidation and spillage of bottle contents, even when the bottle is laid on its side or inverted. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240590 | CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT - The present invention relates to a closure arrangement on a tank ( | 2011-10-06 |
20110240591 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING IN-MOLD FORMING FILM WITH METAL SURFACE - A method of manufacturing an in-mold forming film with a metal surface provides a metal sheet layer having a coupling surface predetermining at least one etching area, and then applies an etching measure to the etching area at the coupling surface, such that recessed structures are formed inwardly on a surface of the etching area, and then injects a plastic material to the coupling surface of the metal sheet layer by an injection pressure after the metal sheet layer is etched, such that the plastic material is forced to cover the recessed structures in the etching area, and finally cures the plastic material to carry the metal sheet layer and form a tight connection relation between the cured plastic material and the recessed structures. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240592 | TEXTURE PROCESSING LIQUID FOR TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE FILM MAINLY COMPOSED OF ZINC OXIDE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE FILM HAVING RECESSES AND PROJECTIONS - A texture processing liquid for a transparent conductive film for realizing a high photoelectric conversion efficiency in a thin solar cell and a method for producing a transparent conductive film are provided. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240593 | METHOD OF FORMING MAGNETIC POLE SECTION OF PERPENDICULAR MAGNETIC RECORDING TYPE THIN-FILM MAGNETIC HEAD AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF PERPENDICULAR MAGNETIC RECORDING TYPE THIN-FILM MAGNETIC HEAD - A method of forming a magnetic pole section of a perpendicular magnetic recording type thin-film magnetic head and a method of manufacturing a perpendicular magnetic recording type thin-film magnetic head that include forming on an under layer a resist pattern having an opening, forming a first nonmagnetic layer, forming a first magnetic layer, forming a magnetic layer pattern, removing the resist pattern and then applying a resist layer onto a first nonmagnetic layer and a magnetic layer pattern, developing or ashing partway the applied resist layer and baking the remaining resist layer, removing the first nonmagnetic layer from at least a side surface of the magnetic layer pattern by etching with the baked resist layer being left, removing all of the resist layer and then forming a second nonmagnetic layer on at least the magnetic layer pattern, and forming a second magnetic layer on the formed second nonmagnetic layer. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240594 | POLISHING LIQUID COMPOSITION FOR MAGNETIC-DISK SUBSTRATE - There is provided a polishing composition for a magnetic disk substrate that can reduce scratches, nanoprotrusion defects, and substrate surface waviness after polishing. The polishing composition for a magnetic disk substrate that contains: a copolymer that has a constituent unit derived from a monomer having a solubility of 2 g or less in 100 g of water at 20° C. and a constituent unit having a sulfonic acid group, and has a saturated hydrocarbon chain as the main chain thereof, or a salt of the copolymer; an abrasive; and water. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240595 | Super-Hydrophobic Surfaces, Methods of Their Construction and Uses Therefor - This invention provides novel super-liquidphobic nanofibers and structures comprising such nanofibers, as well as methods and uses for such nanofibers. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240596 | Methods Using Block Co-Polymer Self-Assembly for Sub-Lithographic Patterning - Block copolymers can be self-assembled and used in methods as described herein for sub-lithographic patterning, for example. The block copolymers can be diblock copolymers, triblock copolymers, multiblock copolymers, or combinations thereof. Such methods can be useful for making devices that include, for example, sub-lithographic conductive lines. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240597 | SUBSTRATE TREATMENT METHOD, COATING FILM REMOVING APPARATUS, AND SUBSTRATE TREATMENT SYSTEM - According to the present invention, during the photolithography processing of a substrate, exposure processing is performed immediately after removal of a coating film on the rear surface of the substrate, and a coating film is formed on the rear surface of the substrate immediately after the exposure processing. Thereafter, etching treatment and so on are performed, and a series of these treatment and processing steps are performed a predetermined number of times. The coating film has been formed on the rear surface of the substrate at the time for the etching treatment, so that even if the coating film gets minute scratches, the rear surface of the substrate itself is protected by the coating film and thus never scratched. Further, since the coating film on the rear surface of the substrate is removed immediately before the exposure processing, the rear surface of the substrate can be flat for the exposure processing. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240598 | PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS AND PLASMA PROCESSING METHOD - A plasma processing apparatus | 2011-10-06 |
20110240599 | PLASMA PROCESSING METHOD AND PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS - A plasma processing apparatus for generating a plasma in a plasma processing space in a processing chamber and plasma-processing a target object includes a plasma-exciting high frequency power supply for applying a plasma-exciting high frequency power. Further, the plasma processing apparatus includes at least one of a potential-controlling high frequency power supply for applying a potential-controlling high frequency power having a frequency lower than that of the plasma-exciting high frequency power and a DC power supply for applying a DC voltage; and a mounting table for mounting thereon a target object. Furthermore, the plasma processing apparatus includes an auxiliary electrode, provided at a position outer side of the target object mounted on the mounting table while facing the mounting table, connected to at least one of the potential-controlling high frequency power supply and the DC power supply. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240600 | VACUUM PROCESSING METHOD AND VACUUM PROCESSING APPARATUS - A processing gas is introduced to remove an oxide film on the surface of a silicon substrate | 2011-10-06 |
20110240601 | SUBSTRATE TREATMENT APPARATUS AND SUBSTRATE TREATMENT METHOD - A substrate treatment apparatus is provided, which includes: a seal chamber including a chamber body having an opening, a lid member provided rotatably with respect to the chamber body and configured to close the opening, and a first liquid seal structure which liquid-seals between the lid member and the chamber body, the seal chamber having an internal space sealed from outside; a lid member rotating unit which rotates the lid member; a substrate holding/rotating unit which holds and rotates a substrate in the internal space of the seal chamber; and a treatment liquid supplying unit which supplies a treatment liquid to the substrate rotated by the substrate holding/rotating unit. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240602 | HIGH-VOLTAGE GAS CLUSTER ION BEAM (GCIB) PROCESSING SYSTEM - The invention includes a high-voltage gas cluster ion beam (GCIB) processing system for treating a workpiece using a gas cluster ion beam. The high-voltage GCIB processing system includes a high-voltage (HV) source system that includes a high-voltage (HV) source chamber having a high-voltage (HV) nozzle subassembly, a nozzle element, and a high-voltage (HV) skimmer subassembly therein. The high-voltage gas cluster ion beam (GCIB) processing system includes a high-voltage (HV) power supply coupled to the HV nozzle subassembly and the HV skimmer subassembly. A high-voltage (HV) ionization chamber can be coupled to the HV source chamber and can include an ionizer coupled to the chamber wall by an isolation structure. In addition, a grounded GCIB processing chamber can be coupled to the HV ionization chamber by an isolation structure and can include a scanable workpiece holder. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240603 | CONTACT BRIDGE WITH BLOW MAGNETS - The present invention relates to contactors for unidirectional DC operation with permanent magnetic arc extinguishing. In addition to the blow magnets, the contactors are equipped with compensatory permanent magnets for compensating the magnetic field in the vicinity of the contact bridge in order to prevent contact levitation, i.e., an uncontrolled opening of the contacts that is due to a magnetic force generated by a strong current flowing through the contact bridge. To this end, the compensatory permanent magnets are arranged in the vicinity of the contact bridge and polarized in the opposite direction of the blow magnets. The magnetic field of the compensatory magnets and the current flowing through the contact bridge are generating a magnetic force that acts on the contact bridge and tends to keep the electrical contacts closed. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240604 | FEEDING LUBRICANT FOR CORED WELDING ELECTRODE - A feeding lubricant for use on a welding electrode comprises about 10 to 40 wt. % of at least one soap-based lubricant, about 40 to 90 wt. % of at least one solid particulate lubricant selected from MoS | 2011-10-06 |
20110240605 | SPOT WELDING SYSTEM AND DRESSING DETERMINATION METHOD - A spot welding system including a welding gun with an openable/closable electrode pair; and a dressing determination device determining a quality of a shaping process applied to an electrode of the electrode pair. The dressing determination device includes a visual sensor obtaining an image of the electrode, identifying a base and a tip of the electrode on the image and measuring a distance between the base and the tip on the image, by image processing; a visual sensor control section allowing the visual sensor to measure the distance immediately before and after the shaping process is performed; a cut amount calculation section calculating a difference between the distances measured by the visual sensor immediately before and after the shaping process is performed, as a cut amount of the electrode; and a cut amount judgment section judging whether the calculated cut amount is within a predetermined acceptable range. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240606 | SPIKE RESISTANCE SPOT WELDING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method for performing one-sided resistance spot welding on parts to be welded. The system uses a resistance spot welding device that transfers electric welding current through a consumable welding spike to a localized spot on the parts to be welded. The welding spike is pressed against one side of the parts to be welded by a weld electrode during the spot welding process. The consumable welding spike is preferably melted and absorbed into the melt pool produced by the electric welding current. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240607 | RASTER METHODOLOGY, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR ELECTRON BEAM LAYER MANUFACTURING USING CLOSED LOOP CONTROL - A method for layer-by-layer manufacturing of a three-dimensional metallic work piece, comprising the steps of: delivering a metallic feed material in a substantially solid state into a feed region; emitting an electron beam having one or more predetermined electrical currents; translating the electron beam through a first predetermined raster pattern frame in an x-y plane that includes: a plurality of points within the feed region sufficient so that the metallic feed material is subjected to a melting beam power density level sufficient to cause melting of the metallic feed material and formation of a molten pool deposit; and a plurality of points in a substrate region that is outside of the feed region, sufficient so that the plurality of points outside the feed region is subjected to a substrate beam power density level that is different from (e.g., lower than) the melting beam power density level; monitoring a condition of one or both of the feed region or the substrate region substantially in real time for the occurrence of any deviation from a predetermined condition; upon detecting of any deviation, translating the electron beam through at least one second predetermined raster pattern frame in the x-y plane that maintains the melting beam power density level substantially the same as the first predetermined raster pattern frame, but alters the substrate beam power density level in a manner so that the monitored condition returns to the predetermined condition; and repeating the above steps at one or more second locations for building up layer by layer, generally along a z-axis that is orthogonal to the x-y plane, a three-dimensional layered metallic work piece. The teachings herein also contemplate an apparatus that includes an electronic control device that performs any of the methods herein, as well as articles made according to such methods. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240608 | ELECTRICAL CONTACT POINT DEVICE FOR USE IN A PLASMA ARC CUTTING TORCH - Some embodiments relate to an electrical contact assembly for a plasma torch tip, and may include an electrical contact portion, a compressible portion in mechanical communication with the contact, and a mounting portion in mechanical communication with the compressible portion. Some embodiments may be adapted to maintain contact with an uneven substrate during translation of the torch tip. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240609 | Electrode for a Plasma Torch - An electrode for a plasma torch and a plasma torch head comprise an elongated electrode holder with a front surface on the electrode tip and a hole arranged in the electrode tip along a central axis through the electrode holder, and an emission insert arranged iii the hole such that an emission surface of the emission insert is exposed. The emission surface is set back relative to the front surface of the electrode holder. An electrode for a plasma torch and a plasma torch head also comprise an electrode socket and an electrode holder, the electrode socket having an internal thread, and the electrode holder having an external thread and an O-ring in a groove in the cylindrical outer surface. The electrode holder is screwed together with the electrode socket via the external thread and the internal thread and sealed by means of the O-ring. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240610 | METHODS OF AND APPARATUSES FOR MAINTENANCE, DIAGNOSIS, AND OPTIMIZATION OF PROCESSES - A sensor apparatus for measuring a plasma process parameter for processing a workpiece. The sensor apparatus includes a base, an information processor supported on or in the base, and at least one sensor supported on or in the base. The at least one sensor includes at least one sensing element configured for measuring an electrical property of a plasma and may include a transducer coupled to the at least one sensing element. The transducer can be configured to receive a signal from the sensing element and convert the signal into a second signal for input to the information processor. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240611 | Methods and Device for Laser Processing - The present invention relates to laser ablation microlithography. In particular, we disclose a new SLM design and patterning method that uses multiple mirrors per pixel to concentrate energy to an energy density that facilitates laser ablation, while keeping the energy density on the SLM mirror surface at a level that does not damage the mirrors. Multiple micro-mirrors can be reset at a very high frequency, far beyond current DMD devices. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240612 | WELDING APPARATUS AND WELDING METHOD - A welding apparatus includes a table on which first, second and third blanks are to be fixed, a first positioning station where the first and second blanks are fixed on the table, a first welding station where the first and second blanks are welded together at their abutting surfaces, a cutting station where the abutting surface of the first or second blank or both is cut into a predetermined shape, a second positioning station where the third blank is fixed on the table, and a second welding station where the third blank and the first or second blank or the first and second blanks are welded together at their abutting surfaces. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240613 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING SEALED BATTERY - In a method for producing a sealed battery including irradiating a fitting portion between an outer can made of an aluminum-based metal and a sealing plate made of an aluminum-based metal and placed on a mouth portion of the outer can with a laser beam from continuous wave (CW) laser welding equipment for welding and sealing, the laser beam is output for scanning while pulse-modulating the output power of the laser beam in a welding start region, and then the laser beam is output for scanning at a constant output power. The present invention provides a method for producing a sealed battery by which welding start and stop regions are stably welded when an outer can and a sealing plate both of which are made of an aluminum-based metal are welded and sealed by a CW laser beam. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240614 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO SCRIBE THIN FILM LAYERS OF CADMIUM TELLURIDE SOLAR CELLS - A method of laser scribing a CdTe solar cell structure includes providing a laser operable to produce an optical pulse. The optical pulse is characterized by a temporal profile having a first power level during a first portion of the optical pulse and a second power level less than the first power level during a second portion of the optical pulse. The method also includes directing the optical pulse to impinge on the CdTe solar cell structure. The CdTe solar cell structure includes a substrate, a transmission spectrum control layer adjacent the substrate; a barrier layer adjacent the transmission spectrum control layer, and a conductive layer adjacent the barrier layer. The method further includes initiating a removal process for the conductive layer and terminating the removal process prior to removing the insulating layer. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240615 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING RELIABILITY OF A MACHINING PROCESS - A process for providing a protection against damages in a machine head, wherein the machine head launches a transparent liquid jet guided laser beam LB by means of a nozzle | 2011-10-06 |
20110240616 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LASER SINGULATION OF BRITTLE MATERIALS - An improved method for singulation of electronic substrates into dice uses a laser to first form cuts in the substrate and then chamfers the edges of the cuts by altering the laser parameters. The chamfers increase die break strength by reducing the residual damage and removes debris caused by the initial laser cut without requiring additional process steps, additional equipment or consumable supplies. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240617 | LASER-BASED MATERIAL PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHODS - Various embodiments may be used for laser-based modification of target material of a workpiece while advantageously achieving improvements in processing throughput and/or quality. Embodiments of a method of processing may include focusing and directing laser pulses to a region of the workpiece at a pulse width sufficiently short so that material is efficiently removed by nonlinear optical absorption from the region and a quantity of heat affected zone and thermal stress on the material within the region, proximate to the region, or both is reduced relative to a quantity obtainable using a laser with longer pulses. In at least one embodiment, an ultrashort pulse laser system may include at least one of a fiber amplifier or fiber laser. Various embodiments are suitable for at least one of dicing, cutting, scribing, and forming features on or within a composite material. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240618 | LASER PROCESSING METHOD FOR TRANSPARENT MATERIAL - Laser processing methods are provided that are capable of processing a surface to be processed of a transparent material with a high accuracy even if the transparent material has a rear surface with a large roughness or has defects therein. The laser processing methods for processing a transparent material using a laser light, can include: attaching a laser light absorbing substance having an absorption coefficient for the laser light of 1 μm | 2011-10-06 |
20110240619 | PULSE LASER PROCESSING DEVICE - Provide a pulse laser processing device which facilitates stable microfabrication of the surface of a large target processing material, and an increase in the speed of microfabrication. The pulse laser processing device includes a reference clock oscillating circuit which generates a clock signal, a laser oscillator which emits a pulse laser beam synchronized with the clock signal, a laser scanner which scans a pulse laser beam only in a one-dimensional direction in synchronization with the clock signal, a stage on which the target processing material can be placed and which moves in a direction orthogonal to the one-dimensional direction, and a pulse picker which is provided on an optical path between the laser oscillator and laser scanner and which switches pass and block of the pulse laser beam in synchronization with the clock signal. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240620 | WELDING SYSTEM AND METHOD UTILIZING INTERNAL ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS - A welding system and method utilizing internal Ethernet communications is provided. One welding system includes a power supply configured to generate power for welding. The power supply includes a first processing circuit for implementing a predetermined welding regime and a first Ethernet interface coupled to the first processing circuit and configured to communicate via an Ethernet protocol. The system also includes a wire feeder coupled to the power supply to receive the power from the power supply and to provide welding wire for welding. The wire feeder includes a second processing circuit for controlling operation of the wire feeder and a second Ethernet interface coupled to the second processing circuit and configured to communicate via an Ethernet protocol. The welding power supply and the wire feeder exchange welding parameter data in accordance with the Ethernet protocol via an Ethernet media cable coupled between the Ethernet interfaces. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240621 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL CNT-ENGINEERED STRUCTURES - Various applications for structured CNT-engineered materials are disclosed herein. In one application, systems are disclosed, wherein a structured CNT-engineered material forms at least part of an object capable of providing its own structural feedback. In another application, systems are disclosed, wherein a structured CNT-engineered material forms at least part of an object capable of generating heat. In yet another application, systems are disclosed, wherein a structured CNT-engineered material forms at least part of an object capable of functioning as an antenna, for example, for receiving, transmitting, absorbing and/or dissipating a signal. In still another application, systems are disclosed, wherein a structured CNT-engineered material forms at least part of an object capable of serving as a conduit for thermal or electrical energy. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240622 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CREATING A TEMPERATURE GRADIENT AMONG A PLURALITY OF TEMPERATURE GRADIENT STRUCTURES - A method and device for creating a temperature gradient among a plurality of temperature gradient devices. Each device is formed of a first layer of conductive material having a top surface and a bottom surface. The first layer is adjacent to a second layer of conductive material and has electrical resistive heating properties. A power supply is used to provide a current flow through at least the first layer when the power supply is activated. When activated, the resulting current flow causes the second layer to heat and thus create a temperature gradient between the bottom surface of the second layer and the top surface of the first layer. Activation of the power supply is controlled by a control unit so that activation of adjacent temperature gradient devices is avoided for a predetermined time after activation of the first temperature gradient device. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240623 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROLLING AN ADAPTIVE HEATING SYSTEM WITH EXCHANGEABLE HEAT SOURCES - An adaptive heating system for optimizing energy resources while heating a confined area. The adaptive heating system includes at least the following components: a controller, a first heat source, a switch device, and a wireline system. The wireline system is configured to connect the controller to the first heat source, a second heat source, and the switch device. The controller is configured to receive an input from the switch device, determine whether the input indicates a selection of the first heat source or a selection of the second heat source, and then initiate operation of either the first or the second heat source, based on the determined selection. The first heat source is associated with an electric heater and the second heat source is associated with a gas furnace. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240624 | WIRELESS SIGNAL TRANSMISSION DEVICE AND METHOD THEREOF - An electric kettle includes a kettle body, a base, a heating element and a wireless signal transmission device. The wireless signal transmission device includes a controller circuitry, a first wireless transceiver, a second wireless transceiver, and a light reflection arrangement. The light reflection arrangement includes a first reflective mechanism provided on the kettle body, and a second reflective mechanism provided on the base, wherein when the kettle body is rotatably and detachably coupled with the base through a lower and an upper connector, wherein when one of the first and the second wireless transceiver is activated to generate a wireless signal toward another of the wireless transceiver, the wireless signal is subject to multiple reflections by the first and the second reflective mechanism until the wireless signal reaches the corresponding first and the second wireless transceiver. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240625 | Ceramic Heater - Provided is a ceramic heater having enhanced joining strength between a heater section and a cylindrical metal member and having enhanced durability. A ceramic heater includes a heater section including a ceramic body and a heat-generating resistor configured to be buried in the ceramic body, a metal layer which is on part of a surface of the ceramic body and is configured to apply electric current to the heater section, and a cylindrical metal member, and inner surface of one end thereof being joined to the metal layer with a brazing material interposed therebetween, wherein the cylindrical metal member includes a brazing material restraining portion in an end face of the one end thereof, the brazing material restraining portion having lower wettability to the brazing material than that of other portions of the end face of the one end. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240626 | METAL FIBER YARN WITH ENHANCED STRENGTH AND PROCESSABILITY - A new metal fiber yarn and methods for obtaining such a yarn are provided. The metal fiber yarn constitutes a construction comprising continuous metal fibers forming a metal fiber yarn. The construction comprises at least 5 bundles of continuous fibers, whereof at least one bundle is a bundle of metal fibers, preferably bundle drawn metal fibers. The bundles of continuous fibers are twisted together to form a yarn. Each bundle of metal fibers comprises at least 30 metal fiber filaments. The length of the continuous fiber bundles is substantially equal per unit length of the metal fiber yarn and the length of the fiber bundles per unit length of the metal fiber yarn is larger than the unit length of the metal fiber yarn itself. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240627 | GLOW PLUG - The invention relates to a glow plug comprising a housing, a glow pencil projecting from the housing, and a supply line which is enclosed by the housing and connected to the glow pencil. According to the invention, it is provided that at least one section of the supply line is formed as a flexible metal tube. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240628 | GLOW PLUG WITH PERMANENT DISPLACEMENT RESISTANT PROBE TIP JOINT - A glow plug has a heater probe that can be axially misaligned relative to a central axis of an outer metal shell and of a center electrode and thereafter return automatically to its axially aligned configuration with the central axis. The outer shell has a through bore extending along the central axis. The center electrode is received in the though bore and extends along the central axis. The heater probe is attached in electrical communication with the center electrode in the through bore and extends along the central axis axially outwardly from a distal end of the shell. An annular flex joint provides the sole source of attachment of the outer shell to the heater probe via one end of the flex joint being attached to the outer shell adjacent the distal end and another end of the flex joint being attached to the heater probe. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240629 | GLOW PLUG - The invention relates to a glow plug comprising a housing ( | 2011-10-06 |
20110240630 | Heater for a vehicular fluid tank, motor vehicle comprising same, and method for heating a vehicular fluid tank - A heating system for a vehicular fluid tank ( | 2011-10-06 |
20110240631 | ELECTRICAL HEATING UNIT, PARTICULARLY FOR CARS - The invention relates to a heater comprising at least one electric heating element and at least one heat-dissipating panel that has holes through which a fluid to be heated can flow, The heat-dissipating panel is heat conductively connected at the at least one heating element and is provided with a front side facing the heating element and a rear side. In an area lying across from the heating element, the heat-dissipating panel has a cross-section that is open towards the heating element. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240632 | COOK-TOP HAVING AT LEAST THREE HEATING ZONES - A cook-top or hob includes multiple inductors and at least three heating zones which are operated by the inductors. A single power electronics subassembly supplies the inductors with heating current and includes a common rectifier which is operably connected to the inductors for rectifying an alternating current supplied by a single phase of a household electrical system. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240633 | Electric Induction Heat Treatment of Workpieces Having Circular Components - A cylindrical workpiece is mounted between opposing friction and non-friction guide rails and pushed through an induction coil arrangement by a pusher element positioned relative to the workpiece so that the pusher element introduces a force that moves the workpiece linearly forward within the induction coil arrangement between the two guide rails and rotationally by kinetic friction of the workpiece with the friction rail. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240634 | Microwavable apparatus capable of keeping food moist - A microwavable apparatus capable of keeping food moist is composed of a bottom pan and at least one support frame stacked upon the bottom pan. Each of the at least one support frame includes a vapor release pan and a support member for supporting the vapor release pan up to a predetermined height. When the food is heated in a microwavable oven, the water in the accommodable cavity can pass through the microwave heating to become vapors and then the vapors can be transferred to vents and an internal space of the vapor release pan and finally ejected through the vents. Accordingly, the food put under the vapor release pan can keep moist rather than over-dried due to excessive evaporation of moisture. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240635 | Susceptor Structure - A microwave energy interactive structure includes a first susceptor film including a first layer of microwave energy interactive material supported on a first polymer film, a moisture-containing layer joined to the first layer of microwave energy interactive material, an adjoining layer joined to the moisture-containing layer such that the moisture-containing layer is disposed between the susceptor film and the adjoining layer, and a second layer of microwave energy interactive material on a side of the adjoining layer opposite the moisture-containing layer. The adjoining layer may be joined to the moisture-containing layer by a discontinuous adhesive layer. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240636 | COLLAPSIBLE STORAGE BASKET - The collapsible storage basket contains two rigid longitudinal plates, two flexible lateral plates, a flexible first base plate connecting the lateral and longitudinal plates' bottom rims, and a rigid second base plate stitched or adhered to a top side of the first base plate along a middle section of each of the second base plate's lateral edges. The top rims of the longitudinal and lateral plates wrap the edges of a rectangular frame. To use the storage basket, the frame is pulled upward to raise the longitudinal and lateral plates whose bottom rims are pressed against the second base plate, thereby forming a storage room for various objects. When the storage basket is not in use, by the flexibility of the two lateral plates, the longitudinal plates are folded inward and the storage basket turns into a flat shape for easy storage and transportation. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240637 | CRATE - A crate comprises a bottom and two respective pairwise opposing side walls and end walls, each side wall comprising a plurality of vent holes in a region extending along a horizontal direction of the side wall, and each end wall comprising a grip hole, wherein the region is a distance away from a corner of the crate, the distance being equal to the distance the grip hole is away from the same corner of the crate, and wherein a height of the region is equal to the height of the grip hole. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240638 | COLLAPSIBLE STORAGE BASKET - The collapsible storage basket contains two rigid longitudinal plates, two flexible lateral plates, a flexible first base plate connecting the lateral and longitudinal plates' bottom rims, and a rigid second base plate stitched or adhered to a top side of the first base plate along a middle section of each of the second base plate's lateral edges. A rigid support plate is connected to the top rim of each lateral plate. To put the storage box to use, the longitudinal and lateral plates are raised and the two support plates are flipped inward so that their bottom rims are pressed against the second base plate. When the storage basket is not in use, the support plates are flipped outward and, by the flexibility of the two lateral plates, the longitudinal plates are folded inward. The storage basket then turns into a flat shape for easy storage and transportation. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240639 | Bulk Container With Angled Side Wall to Base Installation - A collapsible bin container having a base portion and side walls hingedly connected to the base portion. At least one of the side walls includes an integrally formed hinge lug having a first generally cylindrical portion and a second flat angled portion. The base portion includes a corresponding hinge slot having an opening configured to receive the hinge lug only when the side wall is positioned at a first angle with respect to a horizontal surface. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240640 | FUEL TANK OPENING AND CLOSING DEVICE - A fuel tank opening and closing device is equipped with a flap valve mechanism having an opening and closing member for opening and closing an inlet inside a tank opening forming member. The nozzle positioning guide mechanism has a first support mechanism of an opening peripheral edge of an introduction port of an insertion path of a tank opening forming member, a second support mechanism having an introduction guide surface formed on the top surface of the pressing member of the opening and closing member, and a positioning ridge line that has a curvature almost the same but slightly larger than the outer diameter of the fueling nozzle and which touches by line contact on the outer peripheral surface of the fueling nozzle at the insertion completion position, and a third support mechanism having a valve positioning member which regulates the degree of openness of the opening and closing member by touching the inner wall of the tank opening forming member. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240641 | Heat Sealing Thru Food Contaminants - A container is provided with a flange defining a container opening that may help expunge food product as the film and seal head comes down on the container flange. The flange of the container opening has a predetermined angle. The container flange with its sealing surface generally deflects or angularly pivots when sealed with the film during the sealing process. The container flange and film may push product contamination from the sealing surfaces inwardly into the container. The flange may be continuous about the periphery of the container opening. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240642 | CLOSURE FOR A CONTAINER FOR PHARMACEUTICALS - A closure ( | 2011-10-06 |
20110240643 | CAP-INSTALLATION SIGNAL SYSTEM FOR FILLER NECK CAP - A filler neck cap is adapted to mate with and close a filler neck. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240644 | THERMOPLASTIC CONTAINERS WITH EASY ACCESS DEFINED BY LASER-INDUCED RUPTURABLE AREAS - A thermoformed or vacuum-formed plastic container packaging including a laser energy-induced internal rupturable area disposed between the topside and the bottomside of the plastic material. A pattern in structural communication with the laser-induced rupturable area enables the user's hands to apply a focused shearing force on the area for fracturing and opening the plastic material container. The rupturable area is configured such that an exerted shearing force exposes a haptically smooth fractured edge to the user. Two rupturable areas may be disposed such that two parallel patterns configure a tear strip or a pull-tab. Multiple rupturable areas are disposed such that parallel and attachable patterns configure protective covers or tear strip ends. Die cutout patterns configure notches or voids attached to said laser-induced rupturable area. | 2011-10-06 |
20110240645 | BEVERAGE CAN LID - A beverage can with a rotating lid ( | 2011-10-06 |