05th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 10 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110024511 | LAYERED COMPOSITE FOR A CARD BODY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE LAYERED COMPOSITE - The present invention relates to a layered composite ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110024512 | NON-CONTACT IC TAG - A non-contact IC tag includes an insulating substrate, an IC tag having an IC chip and a matching-circuit equipped dipole antenna connected with the IC chip, and a first and second parasitic antenna both provided at the other side of the insulating substrate. The matching-circuit equipped dipole antenna has two antenna sections, a connecting terminal section and a matching circuit section. Projection images of the first and second parasitic antennae onto the one side of the insulating substrate respectively overlap at least portions of the two antenna sections of the matching-circuit equipped dipole antenna. The first and second parasitic antennae are made electrically conductive by a connected portion, and the projection images of the first and second parasitic antennae, and the connected portion onto the one side of the insulating substrate do not overlap the IC chip and the connecting terminal section of the matching-circuit equipped dipole antenna. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024513 | Diverter valve and heating system - A diverter valve comprises a valve body defining first ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110024514 | REINFORCED EROSION CONTROL MATRIX AND ITS APPLICATION - A dry mixture for use with water has been developed to be used as an erosion control spray matrix for reducing erosion of sandy soils while awaiting development of a root system of plants to hold the soil in place. The dry erosion control mixture includes alpha-calcined calcium sulfate hemihydrate, a non-gypsum binder polymer; biodegradable fibers; and wood fiber mulch. An erosion control slurry is applied to an area of soil in need of erosion-control. After obtaining the dry erosion control mixture, it is mixed with water to form erosion control slurry. The ratio of the composition to the water is preferably from about 1:8 to about 1:12. Seed is distributed over the soil and the erosion control slurry is applied over the distributed seed. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024515 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LINING A CONDUIT - An apparatus is disclosed for locating an instrument within a pipe. The apparatus may include body portion defining a cavity therein, a pipe engagement region for slideable engagement with a pipe, and an instrument retention portion for receiving at least a portion of an instrument therein and retaining the instrument in position relative to the body. A method is also disclosed including the use of the apparatus to locate an instrument within a pipe. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024516 | HAND HELD SHOWER WITH A BUTTON SWITCHING MECHANISM FOR SWITCHING SPRAY PATTERNS - A hand held shower with a button switching mechanism for switching spray patterns disclosed in the present invention comprises a body, a button switching mechanism and a cover unit. The button switching mechanism comprises a seat, a disc, a lever, a button, a lower ratchet wheel sleeve and an upper wheel bar. Each time the button pressed, the disc will be rotated to a certain angle so that the outlet hole of the disc will align with the different inlets of seat. The inlets of the seat and the channels with different functions of the cover unit cooperate to switch the spray pattern. The spray pattern can be conveniently and accurately switched by pressing the button with one hand and with little effort. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024517 | Swirl spraying nozzle for sprayng liquid fuel, and method of producing same, and a nozzle assembly for a burner with the swirl spraying nozzle - A swirl spraying nozzle for spraying liquid fuel is provided. The swirl spraying nozzle includes a nozzle body including a hollow cylinder with a base terminating the hollow cylinder on one side and with a head terminating the hollow cylinder on the other side such that a swirl chamber is formed in the nozzle body. An admission hole is provided in the hollow cylinder in the vicinity of the base and is arranged in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the hollow cylinder. The admission hole is positioned at an angle in the circumferential direction of the hollow cylinder. An outlet hole is provided in the head on the longitudinal axis of the hollow cylinder such that a liquid can flow tangentially through the admission hole with a swirling action into the swirl chamber and can flow out axially from the swirl chamber through the outlet opening. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024518 | REFILL FRAGRANCE CARTRIDGE FOR AIR FRESHENER UNITS - A container for containing an air freshener, comprising: (a) a first cup adapted to contain the air freshener, having a closed bottom and a first open top exposing the air freshener to the air; (b) a removable first seal covering the first open top to prevent loss of the air freshener prior to use; and (c) an attachment member on the closed bottom for connecting with a second cup to remove a second seal covering a second open top of the second cup. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024519 | DIFFUSION DEVICE - A diffusion device includes a housing and an opening in the housing adapted for insertion of a container having an active material therein and a wick extending therefrom. The device further includes a heater disposed in a rear portion of the housing and spaced from the wick when a container is inserted into the housing. A vent is disposed in a front portion of the housing. An active material diffusion-interference member is disposed directly above and axially aligned with the wick when the container is inserted into the device, wherein the diffusion-interference member inhibits diffusion of the active material from the housing such that heat generated by the heater is trapped around the wick, thus increasing volatilization and dispersion of the active material from the diffusion device as compared to a diffusion device that does not have a diffusion-interference member. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024520 | LEVEL SENSORS FOR METERING SYSTEM CONTAINER - Level sensors for a metering system container are provided that facilitate determining material level within the container despite dusty or damp conditions. In an exemplary embodiment, a material metering system includes a first sensor assembly disposed within a lower portion of the container and a second sensor assembly disposed within an upper portion of the container. Each sensor assembly is configured to output a signal indicative of contact with the material. The material metering system also includes a controller communicatively coupled to the first and second sensor assemblies and configured to engage a transfer of material to the container in response to the signal from the first sensor assembly indicative of contact with the material and to disengage the transfer of material to the container in response to the signal from the second sensor assembly indicative of contact with the material. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024521 | AROMATIC NEBULIZING DIFFUSER - A high-safety, high-performance aromatic nebulizing diffuser capable of producing sound and lighting effects is disclosed to include a base panel, an electronic control unit, a speaker, an electric fan, a fluid container, an ultrasonic oscillator, a fluid intake control device set in between the oscillation chamber and the fluid container, a dip tube in communication between the oscillation chamber and the fluid container and changeable between an open status and a close status to control the fluid intake control device in closing/opening the passage between the oscillation chamber and the fluid container, an outer housing, a holder defining an oscillation chamber at the top and a cover at the bottom, an air passage in air communication between the oscillation chamber and the cover for the passing of currents of air caused by the electric fan, an exhaust passage for guiding a generated fine mist of aromatic fluid droplets out of the oscillation chamber into the atmosphere. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024522 | Irrigation Sprinkler with Captive Nozzle Retention Screw - A nozzle turret for an irrigation sprinkler includes a body having a rotational axis and a nozzle socket extending transverse to the rotational axis. A nozzle is removably received in the socket. A sleeve in the body opens on a top side of the body and defines a bore that communicates with the socket. A nozzle retention screw with a shank having a lower male threaded segment is screwed into the bore of the sleeve from the top side of the body. The shank extends into the socket a sufficient depth to retain the nozzle in the socket. The screw has a head that abuts an upper end of the sleeve when the screw is fully screwed in a downward direction into the sleeve. The screw shank has an upper unthreaded segment with a predetermined longitudinal dimension selected relative to a longitudinal dimension of the bore to enable the screw to be unscrewed in an upward direction from the sleeve despite stripping of a segment of a female threaded portion of the bore. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024523 | Pop-up sprinkler with integrated pressure regulator and drain check - A sprinkler head includes a first housing carrying a center stem having an inlet at an upstream end and an outlet at a downstream end. A second housing is supported within the first housing and encloses a nozzle and a pressure regulator in axially-aligned relationship, defining a flowpath between the inlet and an orifice of the nozzle. The second housing is normally biased to a retracted position but is moveable to an extended position relative to the first housing and to the center stem. A surface of the pressure regulator cooperates with the outlet of the center stem as the second housing moves relative to the first housing to regulate pressure to the nozzle orifice. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024524 | DISPOSABLE SPRAY GUN CARTRIDGE - A disposable cartridge assembly for use with a paint spray gun is disclosed, being made out of an inexpensive material, such as plastic, wherein the paint flows into the cartridge assembly and is sucked out of the tip of the cartridge assembly by the force of pressurized air flowing around the cartridge assembly and past the cartridge assembly fluid spray tip opening, thereby atomizing the paint, allowing for an even application of the paint onto a working surface, such as an automobile body. The inexpensive material allows the cartridge to be disposed of after use, rather than cleaned. Further, keeping the paint within the cartridge assembly and away from any inner workings of the paint spray gun reduces or eliminates the need to clean the spray gun after use. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024525 | PERFUME BOTTLE SPRAY HEAD ASSEMBLY - A perfume bottle spray head assembly is disclosed to include a nozzle head, a lock cap, a receptacle, a plug, a dip tube, an outer cap and a rotary shut-off control plate. The nozzle head has passage means defined therein to facilitate mixing of liquid perfume with compressed air for enabling well-mixed liquid perfume and compressed air mixture to be sprayed out in a mist. The rotary shut-off control plate is operable to rotate the plug in the receptacle between a close position to shut off the liquid perfume passage and an open position to open the liquid perfume passage. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024526 | Spray Nozzle With Selectable Deflector Surfaces - An irrigation sprinkler spray nozzle is provided that includes a first deflector surface defining a first configuration to project a fluid spray having a first distribution pattern, and a second deflector surface defining a second configuration to project a second fluid spray having a second, different distribution pattern. To select the fluid spray, the nozzle further includes a selector having a first position to select the first deflector surface and a second position to select the second deflector surface. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024527 | GAS INJECTOR AND APPARATUS INCLUDING THE SAME - A gas injector includes: a plate including at least one first injection hole; and at least one nozzle module combined with the plate, the at least one nozzle module including at least one second injection hole connected to the at least one first injection hole. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024528 | AIR KNIFE - An air knife system includes a first set of openings and a second set of openings arranged along opposite first and second walls, respectively, of a main body. The first set of openings may be aligned with the second set of openings such that a coupling member may be inserted through each one of the first set of openings and a corresponding one of the second set of openings. The coupling members may be fixedly joined to the first and second sets of openings to maintain a desired width of a discharge slot defined by a first lip extending from the first wall and a second lip extending from the second wall. In one embodiment, the coupling members may be joined to the first and second sets of openings using a welding process. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024529 | Electrostatic atomizer - An electrostatic atomizer includes a discharge electrode, an opposite electrode positioned in front of the discharge electrode in a spaced-apart relationship therewith, a housing for defining an atomization chamber between the discharge electrode and the opposite electrode, a water supply unit for supplying water for atomization to the discharge electrode, and a voltage application unit for applying a voltage to the discharge electrode. The housing is provided with an air vent window through which the atomization chamber is opened laterally outwards. The opposite electrode is provided with a soundproof shield portion extended therefrom to cover, when seen from a front side of the opposite electrode, the space existing laterally outwards of the air vent window of the housing. The soundproof shield portion reflects rearwards a discharge sound generated in the atomization chamber. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024530 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING CHAFF AND WOOD COMPOSITE MATERIAL - The invention relates to a method and a device for producing chaff used in the production of a wood composite material. In accordance with the invention, adhesive laminate waste comprising adhesive material, glue and release material is arranged into chaff in multiple steps and the adhesive properties of the glue are killed. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024531 | Method and System for Separating and Recovering Wire and Other Metal from Processed Recycled Materials - Processing waste materials to recover valuable metals, such as copper, from the materials. The disclosed systems and methods employ processes that further refine the waste materials to concentrate the metallic material after the waste materials are initially processed. Processes include employing air separation and screening. Processes also include employing a dynamic sensor and a vacuum pressure separator to separate metals from other materials. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024532 | Carcass Composter - An apparatus for shredding animal carcasses has a pair of counter-rotating shafts, each of which supports a stack of alternating pug tooth elements and untoothed spacers of about the same thickness so that the pug tooth elements intermesh. Each pug tooth element has a base circle and a tooth with a forward rake, which tooth extends substantially beyond the base circle of the element. Carcasses are fed into the apparatus while the shafts are rotated by a drive mechanism, producing a shredded material which may be composted above ground. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024533 | Method of generating cracks in polycrystalline silicon rod and crack generating apparatus - A method of generating cracks in a polycrystalline silicon rod, comprising: heating a polycrystalline silicon rod; and subsequently performing local portion cooling of the polycrystalline silicon rod to apply a refrigerant fluid onto a spot-like area of a surface of the polycrystalline silicon rod. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024534 | PULPER WITH A TORQUE MOTOR - The invention relates to a pulper and to its method for recycling wastes and/or product residuals. The pulper comprises a tank is which a rotor is provided for defibrating the stock mixture to be recycled, as well as a screen for drawing off the defibrated outfeed from the tank, the rotor being powered by an electric motor comprising a drive shaft in active transmission with the rotor. In accordance with the invention the electric motor is configured as a three-phase synchronous motor for operation in a speed range from 0 to 1000 rpm. It is connected to the output of a frequency inverter controlled by a controller, the output of the drive shaft being directly connected to the rotor. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024535 | Safety Inlet Apparatus for a Paper Feed Opening of a Shredder - Safety inlet apparatus for a shredder paper feed opening includes upper cover, safety cover, paper feed passage block, and elastic member. A safety cover end section covers the shredder paper feed opening, and rotatably couples to the upper cover. Paper feed passage block is positioned between shredder paper feed opening and elastic member, and the safety cover pivots to the upper cover. Paper feed passage block is slidably arranged on the upper cover near shredder paper feed opening, connecting to the safety cover second end section. Elastic member ends respectively connect to the upper cover inner wall and the paper feed passage block. Paper feed passage block may be fixed to, or integrated with, the second end section, or may limit a stud on the second end section. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024536 | Device for Shredding Sheet Material - The present invention provides a device for shredding sheet material, comprising shredding means—( | 2011-02-03 |
20110024537 | PORTABLE BABY BOTTLE BLENDER - A portable baby bottle blender includes a baby bottle having a top collar with external threads and a bottom collar with external threads. A top cap has a central aperture. The top cap is internally threaded to be removable threaded onto the top collar of the baby bottle and holds a feeding nipple extending through the central aperture of the top cap onto the top collar. A sealing O-ring fits onto the bottom collar of the baby bottle. A bottom cap has a rim internally threaded. An agitating unit is centrally retained within the bottom cap. When the rim of the bottom cap is removably threaded onto the bottom collar of the baby bottle and against the sealing O-ring, the agitating unit extends into the bottom collar of the baby bottle. A base member has a top recess to receive the bottom cap on the baby bottle therein. A spur-crown gear coupling is for operating the agitating unit, so that the mixing blade assembly mixes formula within water placed through the top collar of the baby bottle. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024538 | Combine Chopper For Feeding A Baler - A chopper for a combine harvester for biomass collection. In one embodiment, crop material such as the residue or material other than grain (MOG) from the back of the combine is directly projected toward a target on a baler collection device. A tailboard with defection panels may be used to alter the direction of the crop residue from the combine. The tongue of the baler is configured to not obstruct the crop material as the crop material is projected toward the baler. One or more knives of a chopper coupled to the combine may be configured to optimally project MOG toward the baler. Also, the stuffer chute of the baler may be configured to facilitate the flow of crop material such as MOG and therefore minimize obstructions. The crop material is transferred from the combine to the baler without the use of a conveyor. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024539 | Distributor Plate - A distributor plate ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110024540 | Blade Made of Steel Alloy - A refiner or disperser blade is made of a steel alloy by casting. The alloy comprises, in weight percent: | 2011-02-03 |
20110024541 | METHOD OF WINDING TAPE-LIKE MULTI-LAYER FILM AND WOUND ARTICLE OF TAPE-LIKE MULTI-LAYER FILM - A method of winding a tape-like laminated film in a disk form, in which the winding tension force applied to the tape-like laminated film is so controlled as to be 0%/winding meters to +0.10%/winding meters to the tension value at the start of winding in accordance with the length of the tape-like laminated film wound around a core. According to this method, the occurrence of the deformation and the winding breakage of the tape-like laminated film during the transportation and storage thereof can be suppressed. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024542 | Rope breaking device - A rope braking device includes a housing having a chamber and an orifice communicative with each other, an eyelet engaged in the orifice of the housing and having a bore for engaging with a rope, a pulley having a hub mounted on a shaft, a follower gear mounted on the shaft and coupled to the hub, an internal gear rotatably mounted on the shaft, a number of pinions engaged with the follower gear and the inner teeth of the internal gear for resisting the rotational movement of the pulley and the rope relative to the housing, and for allowing the rope braking device to be easily carried with the user and to be easily operated by the user. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024543 | SPOOL FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLE AND METHOD - A spool for a telecommunications cable. The spool winds-up and pays-out the cable without accumulating twist in the cable. The spool can also pay out a distal end of the cable and mount a proximal end of the cable. Because no twist is accumulated in the cable, the first end and/or the second end of the cable can remain connected while the spool is winding-up or paying-out. The spool includes a base, a cable wrap reverser, and a hub. The spool is adapted to wrap the cable about the base in a first wrapping direction and is adapted to wrap the cable about the hub in an opposite second wrapping direction. The cable wrap reverser is adapted to transition and guide the cable from the first to the second wrapping direction. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024544 | LOCKING SPOOL FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLE AND METHOD - The present disclosure relates to a spool for a telecommunications cable. The spool prevents twisting of the cable when the spool is operated by requiring that any connections to a side of the spool are disconnected before rotation of the spool can begin. The spool includes a base, a hub, a connector bulkhead, a barrier member, and a hub locking member. A first flange of the hub is rotatably mounted to the base. The connector bulkhead receives a terminated end of the cable and is attached to a second flange of the hub. The barrier member is moveably attached to the second flange of the hub. The barrier member has a first position that obstructs access to the terminated end of the cable and a second position that allows access to the end of the cable. The hub locking member is operably connected to the barrier member such that the hub and the base are not locked by the hub locking member when the barrier member is at the first position, and the hub and the base are locked together by the hub locking member when the barrier member is at the second position. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024545 | DEVICE FOR HANDLING OF ROLLS - The present invention relates to a device for handling a number of sleeves, preferably paper sleeves, before, during and after rolling up of a paper web each thereon, at least one insert sleeve bent from a rigid material web and having a length substantially corresponding to the total length of the rolls being inserted in the rolls for simultaneous handling thereof, wherein the insert sleeve is polygonal, e.g. triangular, rectangular, etc. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024546 | WEB MEANDERING CORRECTION SYSTEM AND WEB MEANDERING CORRECTION METHOD - A web meandering correction system ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110024547 | DEVICE FOR GUIDING WIRE AND METHOD THEREFOR - A device for guiding wire and method therefor having a guide loop, a first extension member, a second extension member, a first attaching member, and a second attaching member, wherein first extension member and second extension member extend from the guide loop and wherein first attaching member and second attaching member attach to the rod of a wire spool such that the device dispenses the wire or cable evenly from the spool without causing entanglement of the wire or cable. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024548 | LAUNCHING SYSTEM AND LAUNCHING APPARATUS - A flying object capable of being launched in air is detachably mounted on a wing body of a launching apparatus. The launching apparatus is towed by an aircraft through a cable so as to be run and taken off. After raising the launching apparatus to a launching height of the flying object by the aircraft, the flying object is released from the wing body in air and then the flying object is ignited and launched in air in a launching system. The system for launching in air can be developed without newly developing a platform as a mother ship so that a research cost can be remarkably reduced. In the case that a small artificial satellite is installed in a flying object, it is possible to develop an artificial satellite smoothly and quickly applicable to security matters and disaster observation. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024549 | DEPLOYABLE FAIRING AND METHOD FOR REDUCING AERODYNAMIC DRAG ON A GUN-LAUNCHED ARTILLERY SHELL - A deployable fairing is driven off of high-pressure gun gases to reduce aerodynamic drag and extend the range of the artillery shell. An artillery shell is provided with a fabric fairing and a piston attached thereto in a rear section of the shell in a stowed state and a chamber. During launch high-pressure gun gasses are captured and stored in the chamber. Once the shell clears the end of the artillery tube, the pressure aft of the shell drops from the high pressure inside the tube to atmospheric pressure outside the tube. The high pressure gun gasses stored in the chamber act over the top surface of the piston to drive the piston aft against the much lower pressure behind the projectile to deploy the fabric fairing attached thereto to reduce the base area of the projectile creating or extending the boat-tail of the shell, hence reduce aerodynamic drag. The aft driven piston engages a locking mechanism that locks the piston in a deployed position. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024550 | DEPLOYABLE BOAT-TAIL DEVICE FOR USE ON PROJECTILES - In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a system, method and apparatus for a boat-tail device is described herein. A body section for a projectile having a deployable portion is provided. Gun gases may pass through an orifice at an aft end of a piston and pressurize a volume in a plenum within the body section. Depressurization at muzzle exit may allow the gas pressurized in the plenum to push the piston aft deploying the deployable portion. A stopping and locking mechanism such as a complementarily tapered piston and opening may engage at the end of the stroke of the piston to stop and lock the piston at a predetermined location. A releasable protective cover may be used to protect the structure of the deployable element and other elements from gun gases and launch loads. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024551 | VARIABLE DAMPING OF HAPTIC FEEDBACK FOR A FLIGHT-ATTITUDE CHANGING LINKAGE OF AN AIRCRAFT - The present invention relates to haptic feedback for operating at least one manual flight control device ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110024552 | Anhedral Tip Blades for Tiltrotor Aircraft - A tiltrotor aircraft having a fixed wing and tilting rotors has a rotor blade with a shaped tip portion that provides improved hover performance. The shaped tip portion preferably has a terminal anhedral of at least 20° with respect to its stacking line, and the blade has an overall twist from root to tip of at least 20°, and a thickness ratio between 19% and 30% at a radial station of 10%. These features advantageously conspire to provide a hover figure of merit of at least 0.84 and a cruise propulsive efficiency of at least 0.85. A controller preferably limits the rotor speed in sustained airplane-mode forward flight cruise of at most 40% of a hover maximum rotor speed, and alternatively or additionally limits a rotor edgewise advance ratio to at most 0.20. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024553 | Bottom Blade Type Vehicle - A bottom blade type vehicle includes a fixed screw-pitch leaf horizontally mounted taking a center axis as the center; a power part mounted above the leaf; a controlling part mounted under the leaf; a first and a second fixing plates and a first and a second protecting plates being crossed each other in a cross-shape taking the controlling part as the center, one end of the first and the second fixing plates and the first and the second protecting plates connected to the controlling part and the other end of them connected to a round frame; a bridge plate vertically fixedly mounted under the round frame; and a first and a second adjusting controlled by a controlling device of the controlling part, wherein the first and the second adjusting blades are mounted on the first and the second protecting plates respectively. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024554 | TWIN ROTOR FLYING VEHICLE - A flying vehicle is provided that comprises first and second rotors respectively mounted in rotation about first and second rotation axes, the first rotor including a first group of blades extending in a first blade plane and the second rotor including a second group of blades extending in a second blade plane, each of the first and second rotors being rotated by a driving means of the machine. The driving means includes at least one engine arranged between said rotors and between said first and second blade planes. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024555 | Purebred and Hybrid Electric VTOL Tilt Rotor Aircraft - Electrically powered Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) aircraft are presented. Contemplated VTOL aircraft can include one or more electrical energy stores capable of delivering electrical power to one or more electric motors disposed within one or more rotor housings, where the motors can drive the rotors. The VTOL aircraft can also include one or more sustainer energy/power sources (e.g., batteries, engines, generators, fuel-cells, semi-cells, etc.) capable of driving the motors should the energy stores fail or deplete. Various VTOL configurations are presented including an all-battery purebred design, a light hybrid design, and a heavy hybrid design. The contemplated configurations address safety, noise, and outwash concerns to allow such designs to operate in built-up areas while retaining competitive performance relative to existing aircraft. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024556 | Aircraft with yaw control by differential drag - An aircraft having an elongated fuselage and a lifting surface fastened to the fuselage. The aircraft has a device for controlling the torque around the yaw axis GZ of the aircraft in which aerodynamic forms that have devices to generate aerodynamic drag are fastened to each end of the lifting surface at non-zero distances from each side of a vertical plane of symmetry XZ of the aircraft. The drag-generating devices are commanded to produce a different aerodynamic drag at each of the two ends to generate a yaw torque on the aircraft. The aerodynamic forms, for example, have winglets improving the aerodynamics of the lifting surface, and provided with aerodynamic drag generators. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024557 | LANDING GEAR - In the retracted position, aircraft landing gear of an aircraft is supported by an uplock hook. The deployment of the aircraft landing gear includes the steps of supporting at least part of the weight of the landing gear by a releasable catch in the form of an uplock hook, applying a lifting force to the landing gear to remove at least part of the load sustained by the releasable catch, releasing the catch and effecting the downward movement of the landing gear to the deployed position. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024558 | Ball wheel for an aircraft - A ball drive assembly for a vertical takeoff and land aircraft of the type having a plurality of supports extending outwardly from a central aircraft body. The ball drive assembly for one of the supports has a ball wheel housing containing a spherical, rigid ball, a drive shaft extending into the ball, a first driver for initiating rotating movement of the ball with respect to the ball wheel housing, and a second driver for initiating swiveling left and right movement of the ball so that it twists laterally of the ball wheel housing. Two motors are connected to the drivers, for operating them to rotate the ball with respect to the ball wheel housing, and effect both straight line movement and turning movement of the assembly. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024559 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATED LAUNCH, RETRIEVAL, AND SERVICING OF A HOVERING AIRCRAFT - An aircraft capable of thrust-borne flight can be automatically retrieved, serviced, and launched using equipment suitable for use on a small vessel, or a base with similarly limited space or irregular motion. For retrieval, the aircraft drops a weighted cable, and pulls it at low relative speed into a broad aperture of a base apparatus. Continued translation of the aircraft may pull the cable clear of the apparatus, in which case it can continue in free flight and return for another retrieval attempt. Alternatively, the cable will be dragged along guiding surfaces of the apparatus into and through a slot or similar channel, until its free end is captured. The aircraft, having thus become anchored to the base station, is then pulled down by the cable into a receptacle. Guiding surfaces of the receptacle adjust the position and orientation of a probe on the aircraft, while directing the probe to mate with a docking fixture. Once mated to the fixture, the cable can be released and stored aboard the aircraft; the aircraft can be automatically shut down; and fueling or other servicing can be completed through appropriate connectors in the docking fixture. The aircraft can remain docked as needed, and when desired, be automatically started and tested in preparation for launch. It can then be released into free flight. A full ground-handling cycle can thus accomplished with simple and economical apparatus. It can be used with low risk of damage, and only moderate piloting accuracy. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024560 | EQUIPMENT HOLDER WITH OPTIONAL GRID FUNCTION - An equipment holder is provided with an optional grid function for positioning a first cabin component of an aircraft relative to a second cabin component of the aircraft and for attaching the two cabin components to each other. The equipment holder includes, but is not limited to an attachment element, a fixing element, and a position determination device. In this arrangement the attachment element is designed to attach the equipment holder to the first cabin component. The fixing element is designed to fix a position of the equipment holder relative to the second cabin component. Furthermore, the position determination device is designed to discontinuously indicate the position of the equipment holder relative to the second cabin component with a position signal. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024561 | FRAME ELEMENT, AIRCRAFT AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A FRAME ELEMENT IN AN AIRCRAFT - A frame element ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110024562 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A FIBRE-COMPOSITE COMPONENT, FIBRE-COMPOSITE COMPONENT AND FIBRE-COMPOSITE FUSELAGE COMPONENT OF AN AIRCRAFT - A method for manufacturing a fibre-composite component with a cladding field and a primary component for reinforcing the fibre-composite component includes the steps of: applying a prepreg semifinished product to a mould to form the cladding field, where in the prepreg semifinished product fibres extend in some sections in a curved manner according to an assumed flow force path in the cladding field of the component to be manufactured; curing the prepreg semifinished product; applying layers of a semifinished textile product to the cured prepreg semifinished product to form the primary component; impregnating the semifinished textile product with matrix material; and curing the assembly comprising pre-cured prepreg semifinished product and semifinished textile product; a fibre-composite component with at least one structural component and a skin section connected to said structural component with a recess as well as a fibre-composite fuselage component of an aircraft with a shell component with at least one recess and with a structural component formed as a frame component. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024563 | PRESSURE FUSELAGE OF AN AIRCRAFT OR SPACECRAFT WITH PRESSURE CALOTTE - A pressure fuselage of an aircraft or a spacecraft includes at least two fuselage sections disposed longitudinally along the fuselage; at least one pressure calotte disposed in the fuselage so as to form a pressurized area; and an arcuate frame profile having a Y-shaped cross-section with a long profile leg connected to at least one of the at least two fuselage sections and a short profile leg extending at an acute angle from the long profile leg toward an inside of the at least two fuselage sections and attached to the at least one pressure calotte. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024564 | INJECTION-MOLDED WINDOW PANEL AND RELATED METHODS - A window panel adapted for installation relative to a structure. The panel includes a single piece of generally transparent injection-molded material configured to span one or more openings in the structure. The panel has panel attachment inserts for attaching the panel relative to the structure. The inserts are embedded in the material alongside at least one edge of the panel. The panel has a curvature that essentially continues a curvature of the structure surrounding the opening(s) when the panel is installed relative to the structure. This panel can be single-pane and can provide an essentially continuous window along an aircraft fuselage. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024565 | Aircraft Component Assembly System - An aircraft component assembly system ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110024566 | ELECTRICAL POWER TRANSFER ASSMEBLY - An assembly for an aircraft including a first structure mounted to a second structure, and a power transfer assembly electrically connecting the first and second structures. The first structure is movable relative to the second structure between a retracted and an extended position. The power transfer assembly includes a housing, a spool mounted for rotation relative to the housing and biased to rotate in a first direction, and an electrical cable adapted to be wound around the spool when the spool rotates, such that movement of the first structure from its retracted to its extended position causes the cable to be unwound from the spool by rotation of the spool in a second direction opposite the first. Also, a method of electrically connecting the first and second structures. The invention may be applied to an aircraft wing to electrically connect a leading edge slat to a fixed aerofoil portion. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024567 | ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION APPARATUS FOR CONTRA-ROTATING OPEN-ROTOR AIRCRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEM - An electrical power generation apparatus is embedded in a contra-rotating propulsion system that includes overlapping first and second shafts operatively connected for counter-rotation about a common axis. The electrical power generation apparatus includes a winding mounted to one of the shafts and a field array mounted to the other of the shafts adjacent to the winding. Relative rotation of the winding and the field array induces electrical current in the winding. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024568 | STRUCTURAL BONDING ARRANGEMENT - A leading edge component ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110024569 | ATTENUATED LANDING SYSTEM - Disclosed is an attenuated landing system. The landing system includes one or more inflatable structures that are mounted to the underside of a cargo platform. A terrain sensor is likewise mounted to the underside of the cargo platform and is activated upon being air-dropped. Once terrain is detected, pressurized gas vessels are pyrotechnically activated to inflate the structures. Once fully inflated, the structures effectively cushion the landing of the cargo platform and, thereby, protect sensitive on-board equipment. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024570 | DEVICE FOR LOCATION OF MAIN CANOPY FROM A PARACHUTE - “DEVICE FOR LOCATION OF MAIN CANOPY FROM A PARACHUTE”, which is indicated by reference (DLC) and wherein consists on a circuitry ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110024571 | GYROLESS TRANSFER ORBIT SUN ACQUISITION USING ONLY WING CURRENT MEASUREMENT FEEDBACK - A system and method for gyroless transfer orbit sun acquisition using only wing current measurement feedback is disclosed. With this system and method, a spacecraft is able to maneuver itself to orient its solar panel to its maximum solar exposure spinning attitude. The disclosed system and method involve controlling a spacecraft maneuver using only the solar wing current feedback as the sole closed-loop feedback sensor for attitude control. A spin controller is used for controlling the spacecraft spin axis orientation and spin rate. The spin controller commands the spacecraft spin axis orientation to align with an inertial fixed-direction and to rotate at a specified spin rate by using a momentum vector. In addition, a method for estimating spacecraft body angular rate and spacecraft attitude is disclosed. This method uses a combination of solar array current and spacecraft momentum as the cost function with solar wing current feedback as the only closed-loop feedback sensor. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024572 | DEVICE FOR REDUCING AERODYNAMIC DRAG - A device for reducing the aerodynamic drag of a vehicle includes at least one masking element for at least one part of a nozzle of the vehicle's engine, the masking element having a resorbable material designed to be eliminated in the nozzle's flow once the engine is ignited. A space craft includes the nozzle attached to the fuselage of the space craft. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024573 | EXTENDED WINGLET WITH LOAD BALANCING CHARACTERISTICS - A winglet and methods of operating an aircraft using the winglet. In some embodiments, the winglet can be mounted to the wingtip of an aircraft and has three segments or portions, namely, a mounting portion, an upwardly extending portion, and a reverse portion, or a portion that extends in an inboard direction. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024574 | Aerodynamic Body And High-Lift System Comprising Such An Aerodynamic Body - An aerodynamic body with an outside with a top and bottom in relation to the direction of airflow, with lateral end parts that form the lateral ends of the aerodynamic body when viewed across the direction of airflow, where in the interior of the aerodynamic body a duct with an airflow drive with a drive motor and a compressor means that is driven by the aforesaid and that is arranged in the duct is arranged, with at least one inlet at the bottom and/or at at least one of the lateral end parts of the aerodynamic body and with at least one outlet at the top of the aerodynamic body for influencing the airflow at the aerodynamic body is arranged, where in the duct a sleeve is arranged which is rotatable by means of a drive motor, which sleeve includes at least one recess which at a particular rotational position of the sleeve can be made to at least in part coincide with the outlet at the top of the aerodynamic body so that the air that has been compressed by the compressor flows through the recess in the sleeve and through the outlet, as well as a high-lift system comprising such an aerodynamic body. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024575 | LEADING EDGE FLAP METHOD - A method of reducing drag of a leading edge device having first and second flow surfaces includes coupling the first flow surface to an airfoil and coupling the second flow surface to the first flow surface. The leading edge device may be moved between a retracted position and an extended position. The second flow surface may be positioned generally behind the first flow surface during at least a portion of the movement of the leading edge device between the retracted and extended positions | 2011-02-03 |
20110024576 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING CONDITION OF RAIL CAR WHEELS, BRAKES AND BEARINGS - A system and method for detecting failing rail car wheels, brakes, bearings, and/or other components of a rail car may include at least one thermal sensor and at least one image capture device. The thermal sensor(s) and image capture devices(s) are usable to help determine whether there is a failure or potential failure of a component of a wheel set by detecting, measuring and/or comparing a temperature of various portions of the wheel set. If the temperature is higher than expected, it may indicate, for example, a stuck brake, a failing bearing, and/or some other failure of the wheel set. If the temperature is lower than expected, it could indicate that a brake of the wheel set is unexpectedly diengaged and/or some other failure of the wheel set. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024577 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A BELL IN A MODEL VEHICLE - A system and method is provided for controlling bell movement and/or sound in a model train or other model vehicle. In one embodiment of the present invention, the system includes a user control, a sound subsystem, a bell controller and a bell device. The user control may include a lever, a track, and a plurality of predetermined positions on the track, wherein the lever can be moved by a user to any one of the plurality of predetermined positions. The user control may be configured to transmit at least one bell signal in response to the lever being released from (or moved to) one of the plurality of predetermined positions. The bell controller is configured to receive the bell signal, and to use the bell signal to control at least the bell device. The bell device may include a bell and an electromagnetic device, wherein the bell comprises a permanent magnet and is configured to swing from a bracket. By applying at least one voltage to the electromagnetic device, and placing the bell near the electromagnetic device, a magnetic field can be created and used to swing the bell from the bracket, thereby simulating bell movement. The bell controller may further be adapted to synchronize bell movement with bell sound by transmitting a bell sound signal to the sound subsystem at a particular time, so as to substantially synchronize at least one bell movement with at least one bell sound. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024578 | INTRAVENOUS OR ELECTRICAL LINE ORGANIZER DISPENSER - An intravenous or electrical line organizer dispenser is provided. The dispenser comprises a flexible backing support separable into a plurality of sections. Each section, constitutes a line organizer by itself, includes several spaced apart longitudinally channel connectors which are designed to snap-fit intravenous lines or electrical cables thus keeping the lines separated and organized. Each individual section is also provided with a means to secure the two opposite sides of the flexible backing support which can be rolled longitudinally inwards for protection and organization of the lines or cables during patient transport. The backing support is also able to be rolled outwards for display and organization of the lines on an intravenous pole. The line organizer dispenser is made of a continuous flexible sheet roll of a plurality of line organizer sections with a perforation line between sections so that the user can select and tear off the length required. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024579 | BRACKET FOR ATTACHING HOSES - A bracket for attaching a hose comprising a strip adapted to surround a hose, an end portion connected to the strip and a locking portion to close the strip about the hose, in which the locking portion is configured to cooperate with a threaded fastening device to fasten the bracket to a support is provided. The bracket further comprises at least one anti-rotation device adapted to cooperate with one of the threaded fastening device and the support. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024580 | BAG HOLDER FOR A T-SHIRT BAG - A bag holder for holding a t-shirt bag includes a holder frame and a holder handle that is secured to the holder frame. The holder frame selectively holds the t-shirt bag and including a first handle restraint that restrains a first bag handle of the t-shirt bag, a second handle restraint that restrains a second bag handle of the t-shirt bag, and a bag support region that supports the t-shirt type bag near the bag opening. The holder handle is movable relative to the holder frame between a carrying position in which the holder handle is used for carrying the holder frame and the t-shirt bag, and an attachment position in which that holder handle is used for hanging the holder frame and the t-shirt bag near a vertical surface. Further, the holder frame is movable between (i) an expanded configuration in which the bag support region and the handle restraints cooperate to maintain the bag opening open, and (ii) a compact configuration in which at least one of the handle restraints has been moved relative to the bag support region. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024581 | Drink holder with utility hook - A drink holder with utility hook is provided which comprises a single shaft having a lower end for securely inserting into an outdoor ground, and an upper spiraled section defined by a plurality of convolutions dimensioned to hold a beverage receptacle. A utility hook is formed at the upper end of the spiral structure for hanging keys, sunglasses or other accessories. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024582 | GROUND MOUNTED SOLAR MODULE INTEGRATION SYSTEM - Embodiments of the present inventions are directed to systems, devices for use with systems, and method of mounting and retaining solar panels. A solar module mounting system may include: a support mechanism including a support post pivotably attached to a support base, and an attachment module for attaching a solar panel to the support mechanism. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024583 | BATH FIXTURE MOUNTING SYSTEM - A bathing system assembly has; an accessory such as a grab bar, a seat or the like; a first mounting bracket affixed to a structural wall; and a second mounting bracket attaching the accessory to a bath wall. The second mounting bracket cooperates with the first mounting bracket for easy installation of the bath wall and accessory to the structural wall, e.g., stud wall. The bathing system wall including the accessory and the second mounting bracket is manipulated by an installer so that the second mounting bracket and the first mounting bracket cooperate to support the wall and the grab bar. Because the accessory is attached directly to the second mounting bracket, flanges and attachment means for hardware are eliminated. The accessory may be attached to the second mounting bracket through the bath wall at a first location and attached to the first mounting bracket at a second location. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024584 | Keyboard Support Mechanism - A keyboard support mechanism containing a novel articulating arm mechanism for permitting vertical movement of the keyboard shelf. The articulating arm mechanism has six major components: (1) a mounting bracket, (2) a mounting bracket support in combination with a swivel bracket, (3) a shelf bracket, (4) an upper arm, (5) at least one side arm, and ( | 2011-02-03 |
20110024585 | Mounting Bracket and Wall Mountable Material Dispensing System - Generally, a mounting bracket for mounting a mountable object is disclosed. The mounting bracket includes a baseplate has a substantially flat mounting surface and an opposite outward-facing surface. A ledge extends a first distance from the outward-facing surface to support the mountable object. A mounting bracket locking component adapted to frictionally engage a mountable object locks the mountable object in place. Additionally, a stabilizing member extending a second distance from the outward-facing surface contacts the mountable object to help limit movement of the object during use. The mounting bracket may be used with a material dispenser in a wall mountable material dispensing system. The wall mountable material dispensing system may be packaged as a kit wherein the mounting bracket is packaged within the material dispenser. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024586 | Hanging Dispensing System - A material dispensing system for hanging from a support is disclosed. The material dispensing system may contain a hanging member that includes an arm and an extension member slidably mounted on the arm. The arm includes a proximal end and a distal end. The rotatable attachment is a pivot point for the hanging member to rotate under or into the material dispenser. The extension member includes a retaining element to engage a support structure or a spindle of the paper roll holder. The material dispenser may include a base defining a cavity to store the hanging member which is rotatable into the cavity for storage. The hanging member may also have a proximal end rotatably connected to the material dispenser, and a distal end including a retaining element, wherein the retaining element is rotatable through an angle of at least about 90 degrees. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024587 | Vacuum mount type support device - A vacuum mount type support device includes a vacuum mount base member having a multilateral upright shaft, a hard vacuum mount cap member having a cup-like body capped on the top side of the rubber disk of the vacuum mount base member and a through hole for the passing of the multilateral upright shaft, a control device threaded onto the multilateral upright shaft and rotatably to impart a pressure to the vacuum mount cap member against the vacuum mount base member for causing formation of a vacuum suction force, and a device holder fastened to the connector of the vacuum mount base member above the control device for holding an external device. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024588 | Fuel tank unit - The fuel tank unit includes a fuel cutoff valve fastened to a support body. The support body and the casing of the fuel cutoff valve are made of first and second resin materials having different rates of fuel swelling. The fuel cutoff valve is fastened to the support body via a fastening mechanism. The fastening mechanism entails engaging a first support engaging portion and a second support engaging portion of the support body in first and second fastening engaging portions composed of hooks formed on the casing of the fuel cutoff valve, at first and second hook engagement levels that represent the bite of the hooks. The engaging portions are designed such that prior to fuel swelling of the support body and the base cover first hook engagement exceeds second hook engagement, whereas subsequent to fuel swelling second hook engagement exceeds first hook engagement. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024589 | MOUNTING BRACKET - An improved mounting bracket that provides an indication to an installer when a mount is not correctly aligned. The mounting bracket comprises a mounting contact portion and at least one side portion integrally connected to the mounting contact portion, with the at least one side portion defining a receiving region for accepting one or more retaining portions of a mount. The at least one side portion includes a first ramped surface at least partially outside of the receiving region. The first ramped surface configured to contact a retaining portion when the retaining portion is misaligned with the receiving region, thereby informing an installer of the misalignment. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024590 | Hardware for Mounting Glass Panels or Similar Structures - A hinge for pivotally connecting a first panel to a second panel. The hinge has a first hinge member for connection to the first panel and a second hinge member for connection to the second panel. The hinge has a connector between the first hinge member and the second hinge member, the connector allowing the first hinge member to pivot with relation to the second hinge member. The connector is mounted in a track formed in the first hinge member and is selectively movable therein to vary a position of the first hinge member with relation to the second hinge member. The invention also provides a clamping arrangement for mounting a panel to a wall. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024591 | JAMB MOUNTING BRACKET AND METHOD OF USE - A jamb mounting bracket for a door or window that includes a jamb flange and a wall flange connected at right angles along an edge. The jamb flange includes one or more keyhole slots extending away from the edge from a narrow portion to an enlarged portion. The jamb flange can be installed on a jamb after the jamb has been placed in the wall opening by placing the enlarged portion of the keyhole slot over a pre-installed fastener in the outer side of the jamb and then sliding the jamb flange inwardly until the shank of the fastener is in the narrow portion of the slot. Marks and score lines on the bracket can be used to plumb and properly position the bracket fasteners. Transverse slots extending from the keyhole slot can be used to lock a fastener at a given position along the keyhole slot. Removable tabs position the bracket at the edge of a wall opening. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024592 | MOUNTING MECHANISM FOR RETAINING SLIDE RAIL TO CHASSIS - A mounting mechanism is disclosed. The mounting mechanism includes a chassis with an anchor member, a slide rail defining a mounting slot for receiving the anchor member, and a retaining member fixed to the slide rail. The retaining member includes a main body and an operating portion extending slantingly from a first end of the main body. A stop portion is formed from a second end of the main body opposite to the operating member. The stop portion is capable of retaining the anchor member in the mounting slot of the slide rail. The operating portion is manipulated to pivot towards the slide rail to urge the main body of the retaining member to rotate away from the first surface, until the anchor member is disengaged from the stop portion of the retaining member. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024593 | FIXTURE SUPPORT SYSTEM AND METHOD - A device comprising a chassis, which may be formed with a strut and a hollow housing, the chassis having a groove disposed at an end for receiving a cross member such that the cross member is slidable within the groove. Some embodiments may have a plurality of suspension wires, said suspension wires coupled to the cross member to provide support for the fixture. Some embodiments may have rotatable hubs connected to the cross member, the hub for providing support for a light source attached to the hub. Some embodiments may provide for a ballast disposed into the housing. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024594 | FIXING MECHANISM AND MANIPULATOR USING THE SAME - A fixing mechanism includes a fixed member, a movable member, and a driving member. The fixed member has a first claw portion, and the movable member has a second claw portion. The movable member is movably connected to the fixed member via the driving member. The driving member is configured for moving the movable member in a direction away from the first claw portion of the fixed member. A manipulator using the fixing mechanism is also disclosed. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024595 | SEAT TRACK - A lock lever bracket fixed to an upper rail and serving as a lock mechanism for locking the upper rail sliding relative to a lower rail includes shaft support holes which are separated from each other in the slide direction of the upper rail and through which an open rod is inserted. A lock lever includes two bearing portions which are disposed close to both shaft support holes of the lock lever bracket and a rotation transmission groove. The open rod includes a linear shaft portion which extends through each shaft support hole and each bearing portion and a bent portion which engages with the rotation transmission groove of the lock lever and rotates along with the linear shaft portion so as to rotate the lock lever in the unlock direction. The bearing portion of the lock lever is formed as a clip-shaped bearing portion in which a pair of plate-shaped portions is provided separated from each other in the insertion direction of the open rod, bearings are formed by bending the pair of plate-shaped portions in the opposite directions so as to interpose the open rod therebetween, and a gap between the bearings in the radial direction is smaller than a diameter of the open rod. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024596 | Monopod for camera - The invention relates to a monopod device for use with a camera, which uses one or more constant force helical springs to counterbalance the weight of a camera and lens, as well as a camera tilt mechanism, the combination of which effectively provides weight compensation that significantly reduces the lifting force required by a user to move the camera and provides stable image capture, camera control, and a reduced footprint when compared to existing tripods. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024597 | SUPPORT ASSEMBLY - A support assembly comprises a tubular member having a receiving opening at a first end for receiving an object inserted into the tubular member, a plurality of support legs each pivotably connected to the tubular member and adapted to pivot between a first position where the support legs are unfolded with respect to the tubular member and a second position where the support legs are folded with respect to the tubular member; a ring slidably attached around the tubular member; and a plurality of linking rods each connected between the corresponding support leg and the ring. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024598 | Mirror adapter mount - A novel mirror adapter mount for mounting between a handlebar mirror mount and a mirror normally secured thereto. According to one embodiment, the mirror adapter mount having a substantially rigid bracket with a first and second spaced-apart apertures each structured to receive a threaded shaft of the mirror, a threaded coupler having a shaft having a threaded portion thereof that is sized to be received through the first aperture in the bracket; a first securing means for securing the threaded portion of the shaft of the coupler to the handlebar mirror mount with a portion of the bracket secured there between; and a second securing means for securing the threaded shaft of the mirror to the second aperture of the bracket. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024599 | PACIFIER HOLDER - A pacifier holder includes a deformable, ballasted base, an elongate stem having a lower end attached to the base and which extends upright with respect to the base to an opposed upper end, and the upper end of the elongate stem is formed with a pacifier retaining structure to receive and operatively hold a pacifier having a nipple so as to retain the pacifier leaving the nipple operatively exposed in preparation for use. In response to placement of the base on a support surface, the base deforms to conform to the support surface to secure the stem with respect to the support surface. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024600 | Isolation platform - The present invention provides a platform for supporting various equipment and/or structures which assists in isolating such structure from vibrations external to the platform. Generally, the platform comprises upper and lower plates, having depressions comprising a combination of linear and radial surfaces, upon which the upper plate supports the above-mentioned structure, and the lower plate contacts a surface/area upon which the platform is to rest. Between the upper and lower plates, a plurality of rigid, spherical bearings are placed within the depressions. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024601 | Suspension System Having Active Compensation for Vibration - A suspension system for a seat of a vehicle comprises a base, a linkage, and a seat attached to the base via the linkage. A pneumatic shock absorber provides a respective resistance level against movement of the seat with respect to the base based on a corresponding pressure level of air or gas within the pneumatic shock absorber. A set of cylindrical members are spaced apart beneath the seat. A tension member is arranged to engage the cylindrical members. The tension member is attached to the seat via a bracket. An electric motor is capable of driving one of the cylindrical members. A first sensor is arranged to detect first sensor data associated with an instantaneous position of the seat versus time. A controller generates a first control signal for the electric motor to change a height of the seat in opposition to a change in the instantaneous position of the seat and a second control signal to change the pressure level. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024602 | Motorcycle Stand - A motorcycle stand includes first and second legs pivotable relative to one another between a maximum spread configuration, an intermediate spread configuration, and a storage configuration; the legs being generally parallel to one another when at the storage configuration. The motorcycle stand includes a biased plunger operatively coupled to the first leg and a pin operatively extending from at least one of the first and second legs. The second leg includes a first cavity configured to receive the plunger when the first and second legs are at the intermediate spread configuration. The first and second legs are maintained at the intermediate spread configuration when the plunger is received in the first cavity. The pin includes a distal segment for insertion in a motorcycle axle, the distal segment being neither parallel nor perpendicular to the first and second legs. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024603 | STOP ELEMENT - The invention relates to a stop element with a stop for contact of a formwork element on the stop element, an abutment for contact with a fixation element, a bottom support for contact of the stop element on an underlying surface, and a support foot for bracing the stop element on the underlying surface, wherein the support foot has a reinforcement rib. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024604 | RADIATION DETECTOR AND RADIATION DETECTION METHOD - The present invention provides radiation detectors with high detection sensitivity. The radiation detectors according to the present invention each include an Al | 2011-02-03 |
20110024605 | IMAGING APPARATUS AND DEVICE - An imaging apparatus capable of suppressing deterioration of image qualities and output properties is provided having one or more output circuits in series and a buffer circuit | 2011-02-03 |
20110024606 | SOLID-STATE IMAGING DEVICE - A solid-state imaging device of an embodiment includes an imaging region, an output register, a corner register, a multiplication register, a first amplifier, a second amplifier, and a valve gate electrode. The output register is a transfer register that receives a charge transferred from the imaging region to transfer the charge. The output register is capable of selectively transferring a charge in one direction and in the other direction opposite to the one direction. The corner register transfers a charge transferred in one direction from the output register. The multiplication register receives a charge from the corner register and generates and transfers a multiplied charge. The first amplifier generates a signal based on a multiplied charge from the multiplication register. The second amplifier generates a signal based on a charge transferred in the other direction by the output register. The valve gate electrode is an electrode for preventing a transfer of a charge between the output register and the corner register. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024607 | SOLID-STATE IMAGING DEVICE - A solid-state imaging device | 2011-02-03 |
20110024608 | AVALANCHE IMPACT IONIZATION AMPLIFICATION DEVICES - A semiconductor photodetector may provide charge carrier avalanche multiplication at high field regions of a semiconductor material layer. A semiconductor current amplifier may provide current amplification by impact ionization near a high field region. A plurality of metal electrodes are formed on a surface of a semiconductor material layer and electrically biased to produce a non-uniform high electric field in which the high electric field strength accelerates avalanche electron-hole pair generation, which is employed as an effective avalanche multiplication photodetection mechanism or as an avalanche impact ionization current amplification mechanism. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024609 | Apparatus and Method for Creating a Photonic Densely-Accumulated Ray-Point - An optical apparatus includes an optical diffraction device configured for diffracting a predetermined wavelength of incident light onto adjacent optical focal points, and a photon detector for detecting a spectral characteristic of the predetermined wavelength. One of the optical focal points is a constructive interference point and the other optical focal point is a destructive interference point. The diffraction device, which may be a micro-zone plate (MZP) of micro-ring gratings or an optical lens, generates a constructive ray point using phase-contrasting of the destructive interference point. The ray point is located between adjacent optical focal points. A method of generating a densely-accumulated ray point includes directing incident light onto the optical diffraction device, diffracting the selected wavelength onto the constructive interference focal point and the destructive interference focal point, and generating the densely-accumulated ray point in a narrow region. | 2011-02-03 |
20110024610 | IMAGE SENSOR PACKAGE STRUCTURE - The present invention discloses an image sensor package structure. The image sensor package structure includes a substrate, a chip, a transparent lid, a first casing and a package material. The transparent lid covers a sensitization area of the chip and it also adheres to the chip which is deposed on the substrate. The first casing, which adheres to the transparent lid, forms an opening so that light can pass through the opening and the transparent lid to enter into the sensitization area. The package material covers around the chip and the transparent lid and fills between the substrate and the first casing. Because of the arrangement of adhesive layers placed between the first casing and the transparent lid and between the transparent lid and the chip, the blockage area from moisture is elongated. Therefore, the reliability of the image sensor package structure can be enhanced. | 2011-02-03 |