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20100005630 | HANDLE FOR SURGICAL AND DENTAL TOOLS - The invention provides an ergonomic handle for precision, surgical, and dental tools including electro-surgical devices and surgical devices used in microsurgery designed to facilitate the positioning of the user's hand grip comprising a longitudinally extending body substantially oval in cross-section and being provided with four, substantially concave indentations positioned towards the proximal end of the handle, a first concave indentation being provided along a top surface of the handle, second and third indentations being provided along lateral surfaces, and a fourth indentation being provided along the bottom surface of the body respectively and positioned relative to each other to provide a contiguous interface respectively with the user's thumb, index finger and middle finger. | 01-14-2010 |
20100095487 | GRIPPING SLEEVE DEVICE FOR PRECISION INSTRUMENTS - The invention provides an ergonomic, gripping sleeve device for precision instruments, comprising a tubular product open at opposite ends thereof and attachable as a sleeve close to a proximal end of said precision instrument having a working tip at its proximal end, said sleeve device being designed to facilitate the positioning of the user's hand grip, said sleeve device comprising a longitudinally extended tubular body substantially hollow and oval in cross-section and being provided on its outer surface with four, substantially concave indentations, a first concave indentation being provided along a top surface of said sleeve device, second and third indentations being provided along lateral surfaces, and a fourth indentation being provided along the bottom surface of said sleeve device, characterized in that the surface of the top of said sleeve device is contoured such that extending from its distal end toward its proximal end and approaching said proximal end there is provided said concave indentation which extends and merges into an elevated surface support which tapers angularly towards said proximal end of said sleeve device, so as to allow for positioning of said user's index finger sufficiently close to said proximal end of said sleeve device and wherein said sleeve device comprises a plurality of sequential ovals of varying width and shape, and wherein said indentations are positioned relative to each other to provide a contiguous interface therebetween and a contiguous interface relative to the user's thumb, index finger and middle finger to facilitate controlled rolling between the user's fingers. | 04-22-2010 |
20100104344 | HANDLE FOR WRITING INSTRUMENTS - The invention provides an ergonomic handle for a writing instrument, having a writing tip at its proximal end, the handle being designed to facilitate the positioning of the user's hand grip, the handle comprising a longitudinally extending body substantially oval in cross-section and being provided with four, substantially concave indentations positioned towards the proximal end of the handle, a first concave indentation being provided along a top surface of the handle, second and third indentations being provided along lateral surfaces, and a fourth indentation being provided along the bottom surface of the body, characterized in that the surface of the top of the handle is contoured such that extending from its distal end toward its proximal end and approaching the proximal end there is provided the concave indentation which extends and merges into an elevated ridge-like surface support which tapers angularly towards the proximal end of the handle, so as to allow for positioning of the user's index finger sufficiently close to the proximal end of the handle body and wherein the handle comprises a plurality of sequential ovals of varying width and shape, and wherein the indentations are positioned relative to each other to provide a contiguous interface therebetween and a contiguous interface relative to the user's thumb, index finger and middle finger to facilitate controlled rolling between the user's fingers. | 04-29-2010 |
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20100120135 | Apparatus for growing biological mass - An apparatus for growing biological mass has a container for accommodating a biological mass in liquid to be grown in presence of light, a plurality of light sources in an interior of the container, a first movable plate which has passages for the light sources and which is reciprocatingly movable along the light sources to clean the latter, the first plate also having a first openings permeable for the liquid and for the biological mass, and a second plate located under the first plate and configured so that it is permeable for water and small algae fraction which have still to be grown but not permeable for the biological mass with fully grown algae, so that for discharging the biological mass the first and second plates are placed over one another and together moved toward a discharge so that the water can pass through both plates, while the biological mass is held on the first plate and moved toward the discharge to be discharged outwardly. | 05-13-2010 |
20100120137 | Apparatus for growing biological mass - An apparatus for growing biological mass has a container for accommodating and growing a biological mass, a unit for supplying liquid in the container, a unit for supplying CO | 05-13-2010 |
20100227388 | Reactor for growing cultures - A reactor for growing a culture has a plurality of sections located above each other in a vertical direction and each having a peripheral surface, a bottom, and a top forming together a container for accommodating a solution for growing a culture, and a plurality of light sources arranged on the top so that they emit light into an interior of the container. | 09-09-2010 |
20100227389 | Biological reactor - A biological reactor for growing a biological mass has a tank with an interior for growing the biological mass, a plate movable in a substantially vertical direction and an interior of the tank, and a valve means provided with the plate and configured so that in a lower position of the plate the valve means are open, so that during displacement of the plate upwardly and downwardly, a solution in the interior of the tank is thoroughly fixed, while an upper position of the plate, the valve means are closed and the plate during movement downwardly provides a collection of a concentrated solution to be removed from the tank. | 09-09-2010 |
20100227391 | Device for squeezing of biological mass of cultures - A device for wringing a biological mass of cultures has a substantially vertical container having a bottom provided with a discharge opening, a rotor means located under the discharge opening and including at least two rotors which are rotatable toward one another to receive a biological mass therebetween, wherein the rotors are provided with a plurality of substantially radially extending plungers which are displaceable in a radial direction. | 09-09-2010 |
20130014541 | DEVICE FOR CONTINUOUS PYROLYSISAANM Shvabsky; OlegAACI Hallandale BeachAAST FLAACO USAAGP Shvabsky; Oleg Hallandale Beach FL USAANM Gitman; JacobAACI Bay Harbor IslandAAST FLAACO USAAGP Gitman; Jacob Bay Harbor Island FL US - A device for pyrolysis of a material has a horizontal receiving chamber, a horizontally moving compressing element compressing the material in the receiving chamber to form a compact body, a horizontal pyrolysis chamber communicating with the receiving chamber and subjecting the compact body to a heat treatment, a separating partition separating the chambers, and a cylinder-piston unit with a compressing plate which, with the closed partition, first compresses the material in the receiving chamber, then after vertically withdrawing the partition, moves the compressed material from the receiving chamber into pyrolysis chamber and is heated there to produce pyrolysis gas. | 01-17-2013 |