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From The Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Patents Vol. 1321 Number 2August 14

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Text for translation № 9. Official Gazette publication

US 7,254,841 B1  
Vest serving as portable lockout station for machine maintenance
Steven Curtis Nelson, N5802 Hwy. HH, Mauston, Wis. 53948 (US); and Todd Timothy Johnson, Reedsburg, Wis. (US)
Assigned to Steven Curtis Nelson, Mauston, Wis. (US)
Filed on Jul. 13, 2004, as Appl. No. 10/890,534.
Int. Cl. A41D 1/04 (2006.01)

 

U.S. Cl. 2—102 [2/94; 2/51] 21 Claims

 
1. A portable lockout station garment for imposing a safety lockout on machinery, the garment comprising a vest having: a. a pair of opposing arm openings with a neck opening therebetween, b. a pair of opposing chest flaps descending from the neck opening to a vest waist, the flaps being releasably closable, wherein each of the chest flaps includes: (1) a breast region adjacent the neck opening wherein the breast region situates over a wearer's breast, and (2) an abdomen region adjacent the vest waist wherein the abdomen region situates over a wearer's abdomen, c. two or more lock pockets on the abdomen regions, each lock pocket having a depth greater than its width to accommodate a safety lockout padlock, with two or more safety lockout padlocks, each being situated in one of the lock pockets; d. a key pocket on one of the abdomen regions, the key pocket being sized to accommodate one or more keys, with one or more keys in the key pocket, each key being configured to allow unlocking of one or more of the safety lockout padlocks; e. a tag pocket on one of the breast regions, each tag pocket having a depth greater than its width to accommodate a safety lockout tag, with one or more safety lockout tags in the tag pocket, wherein at least a major portion of the vest is colored in the yellow-orange range. From The Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Patents Vol. 1321 Number 2August 14  

Text for translation № 10. Official Gazette publication

US 7,254,847 B2  
Ribbon flow waterfall for spas
Richard Kunkel, Murrieta, Calif. (US)
Assigned to Watkins Manufacturing Corporation, Vista, Calif. (US)
Filed on Apr. 01, 2004, as Appl. No. 10/816,505.
Prior Publication US 2005/0223490 A1, Oct. 13, 2005
Int. Cl. E04H 4/00 (2006.01)

 

U.S. Cl. 4—507 [4/678] 11 Claims

 
1. In combination with a spa having a container (20) for holding water with a top rim (15) the improvement being a waterfall structure comprising: a plenum chamber (23) having walls (24, 26), a water inlet (39) and a water outlet (30), the outlet being formed from the walls (24, 26) of the plenum chamber; a spout (13) formed from the walls (24, 26) of the plenum chamber as a continuation of the water outlet (30), the spout (13) passing through the top rim and having a narrow and elongated mouth (14) and a top (17) and bottom (16); a mounting plate (25) bordering the top and the bottom of the spout where the spout passes through the top rim; and a light source (43) attached through the mounting plate at the bottom (16) of the spout (13) to inject light directly into water falling out of the spout (13). From The Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Patents Vol. 1321 Number 2August 14   TText for translation № 11. Official Gazette publication
US 7,254,849 B1    
Snug & tug swaddling blanket  
Georgia Gabrielle Fiebrich, Alexandria, Va. (US); and Catherine Nora Hall, Washington, D.C. (US)
Assigned to Go Mama Go Designs, LLC, Alexandria, Va. (US)
Filed on Apr. 17, 2006, as Appl. No. 11/404,922.
Int. Cl. A41B 13/06 (2006.01)

 

U.S. Cl. 5—482 [5/923; 5/922; 2/69.5] 16 Claims

     
1. An article for swaddling an infant, said article comprising: a sheet of flexible material having an inner surface for receiving the infant and an outer surface, said sheet of flexible material having in combination: a first portion wherein a pouch is secured to an inner surface, said pouch being sized to contain the infant up to at least the infant's upper torso; a reinforced slit disposed adjacent to a first side of the pouch to allow passage through the inner surface to the outer surface; a second portion having cooperating fasteners and adapted to wrap around the infant contained in the pouch and arranged to transit through the reinforced slit and secure to the outer surface of the sheet of flexible material; and a third potion adapted to wrap over and around the infant and is secure to the outer surface of the sheet of flexible material, the second and third portions being tapered to end portions having a horizontal width of about 4 inches, each end portion having a hook fastener component and a loop fastener component disposed thereon, with the hook fastener components being positioned adjacent the loop fastener components. From The Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Patents Vol. 1321 Number 2August 14   Text for translation № 12. Official Gazette publication
  US 7,254,857 B2    
  Power toothbrush with unique handle  
  Eduardo Jimenez, Manalapan, N.J. (US); and John Gatzemeyer, Hillsborough, N.J. (US)  
  Assigned to Colgate-Palmolive Company, New York, N.Y. (US)  
  Filed on Jun. 17, 2005, as Appl. No. 11/155,858.  
  Application 11/155858 is a continuation of application No. PCT/US03/39540, filed on Dec. 12, 2003.  
  Claims priority of provisional application 60/434106, filed on Dec. 17, 2002.  
  Prior Publication US 2005/0283929 A1, Dec. 29, 2005  
  Int. Cl. A61C 17/22 (2006.01); A46B 13/02 (2006.01)  
         

 

U.S. Cl. 15—22.1 [15/28] 4 Claims

 
1. A powered toothbrush comprising: a handle portion being formed with a neck at a first end thereof and an interior compartment formed therein at a second end thereof for receiving no more than a single pair of batteries, the second end being disposed substantially opposite to the first end; a head coupled to the neck, the head further including: a base; and one or more carriers coupled to the base, at least one of the carriers being operatively connected to a drive member for moving the one or more coupled carriers in respective directions, wherein the interior compartment is arranged such that each battery of the single pair of batteries received in the interior compartment is generally aligned along a longitudinal axis with said neck and a face of said carrier, said pair of batteries being generally positioned along said longitudinal axis at a predetermined angle from said face of said carrier; wherein said angle is approximately 45°. From The Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Patents Vol. 1321 Number 2August 14  

Text for translation № 13.The UK Patent Application

 

(12) UK Patent Application (19) GB (11) 2 219 995(13)A

(43) Date of A publication 28.12.1989

(21) Application No 8914216.0

(22) Date of filing 21.06.1989

(30) Priority Data

(31) 209297 (32) 21.06.1988 (33) US

383173 07.06.1989

(71) Applicant

Concord Research Corporation

(Incorporated In the USA - Arizona)

15650 North Black Canyon Highway, Phoenix

Arizona 85023, United Slates of America

(72) Inventor

David Radlus Hudson

(74} Agent and/or Address for Service

Gallafent & Co

8 Staple Inn, London, WC1V 7QH United Kingdom

(51) INT CL.

C21D 10/00

(52) UK CL (Edition J)

C1A AG11 AG19 AG22 AG23 AG25 AG26 AG28

AG29 AG3 AG6 AG9 APC

(56) Documents cited

None

(58) Field of search

UK CL (Edition J) C1A APC

On-line search of Derwent World Patent Index

(54) Non-metallic, monoatomic forms of transition elements

(67) Stable, non-metallic, orbitally rearranged monoatomic transition elements selected from the group consisting of cobalt, nickel, copper, silver, gold, palladium, platinum, ruthenium, rhodium, iridium, and osmium having a doublet In the infrared spectra between 1400 and 1600 cm-1 and having a d orbital hole or holes sharing energy with an electron or electrons are described. These materials have specific application in forming catalysts, high-temperature ceramics, refractory materials corrosion resistant materials and they exhibit properties of high temperature super-conductivity and energy production. The materials are produced either from ores which do not analyze by conventional instruments for any of said transition and noble metals, or by conversion of pure metals or metal salts of said elements into the orbitally rearranged monoatomic species.


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