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Anchoring element for securing a rod of a device for adjusting a human or animal vertrebal column on a vertreba

The invention relates to an anchoring element for securing a rod of a device for adjusting a human or animal vertebral column on a vertebra, comprising a retaining means (10) for receiving the rod, a safety element (26) placed on the retaining means and working against the rod, a securing element (14) which can be placed on the body of the vertebra, and a clamping device (12) which is arranged between the retaining means (10) and the securing element (14), comprising a ring-shaped mount (32), a partially conical-segment shaped bearing (28) and an intermediate element (30) which is embedded in the mount (32) and which engages the bearing, whereby the mounting (32) is moveable in a removed state in relation to the bearing (28), whereas the mount (32) is maintained in a clamped state on the bearing (28) by means of the intermediate element (30). The mount (32) is rigidly connected to the retaining means (10) and the bearing (28) is rigidly connected to the securing element (14). In order to enable said type of anchoring element, despite the fact that it is displaceably retained, to transmit relatively large amounts of force from the rod to the body of the vertebra without causing slipping, the bearing (28) comprises flat guiding surfaces (38, 40) which are formed laterally on two opposite sides (34, 36), and the intermediate element (30) is provided with corresponding counter surfaces (50, 52).
Owner:METZ STAVENHAGEN PETER

Control and display device

A portable electrical control and display device is described, having an indicator panel, a keyboard with at least one key pad, and a single housing designed as a single piece and made of a temperature-resistant material, which seals the control and display device in a water-tight manner.
Owner:TESTO AG

Method and apparatus for producing a prototype

An apparatus for producing a prototype, the apparatus comprising a headstock having a plurality of machining apparatuses for carrying out respective manufacturing processes on a prototype. Also disclosed is a method of producing a prototype, comprising the steps of: forming a layer of the prototype; performing a machining process on the layer to remove a part of the layer, and subsequently forming a successive layer of the prototype on the layer of the prototype.
Owner:MILLING SYST & CONCEPTS PTE

Recording material for inkjet printing

The present invention relates to a recording material for the inkjet method with aqueous inks, having at least one temporary substrate material and a porous ink absorption layer which is applied thereon, can be converted into a film and comprises from 60% by weight to 95% by weight of thermoplastic particles having a mean particle size between 1 mum and 40 mum, preferably from 5 to 20 mum, and 5-40% by weight of film-forming binder and, if required, conventional assistants and additives. After conversion of the recording layer into a self-supporting cohesive film by the action of heat and, if required, pressure, said film can be removed from the temporary substrate material at room temperature with a separation force of 10 cN / 50 mm strip width to 800 cN / 55 mm. In the case of further intermediate layers, the least adhesion of the laminated layers between one another in the laminate is that between temporary substrate material and adjacent layer.After film formation, the recording material according to the invention is particularly suitable for outdoor applications but also for transfer printing, for example on textiles.
Owner:SIHL

Smart seatbelt control system

InactiveUS20070096447A1Reducing potential of serious injury and deathReduce fatalityBelt retractorsElectric devicesOccupant safetyControl system
An apparatus for preventing occupant injury during accident has various features to ensure safety. A sensor 70, detecting seat belt engagement is provided. In addition, there is a means for varying the tension of a seatbelt 17, depending upon the weight of the occupant 110 and the speed of the vehicle carrying the occupant 110. When the occupant 110 seats on any of the seats 17, the load cell switch 18 will close, allowing the load cell output energy to energize the control module 25. The control module 25 will then enables the counter 50 to count the number of closed load cell switches 18. The control module 25 further enables an optoisolator switch configured with the sensor 70 to then energize a latching relay 80 operatively configured to check the seat belt latching of all occupied seats 10 with closed load cell switches 18, to assure occupants safety. The load cells are configured with strain gauges and temperature sensors to ensure human occupants. Such that, when the switch 18 for the occupied seat 10 is closed, the latching relay 80 circuit is energized so that the seat belt 17 for the occupied seat location is checked for buckling. The latching relay 80 circuit and the counter 50 circuit are operatively configured and closed only when an occupant 110 takes any of the seats 10. The latching relay switch 85 is only energized when the counter circuit 50 is closed.
Owner:TABE JOSEPH AKWO

Shock absorber

A shock absorber interposed in parallel with a suspension spring between a vehicle wheel and a vehicle body of a vehicle comprises a main piston (2) partitioning a cylinder (1) into a first operating chamber (R1) and a second operating chamber (R2), and connected to a piston rod (8). The first operating chamber (R1) and the second operating chamber (R2) are connected by a laminated leaf valve (V1, V2) under a first flow resistance. A passage (4a) connects one of the pressure chambers (R3A, R3B) partitioned by a free piston (5) and the first operating chamber (R1) under a second flow resistance. A passage (4b) connects the other of the pressure chambers (R3A, R3B) and the second operating chamber (R2) under a third flow resistance. The shock absorber displays stable damping force characteristics as a result of a spring (S) supporting the free piston (5) in a predetermined neutral position.
Owner:KYB CORP
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