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Terminal guide for rotational atherectomy device and method of using same

InactiveUS20050149083A1Minimizes and eliminatesMinimizes and eliminates unwanted eccentric motionCannulasDiagnosticsArterial wallWind driven
A terminal guide for a helically wound drive shaft for use in an rotational atherectomy device. The terminal guide is atraumatic to prevent perforation of the arterial wall or the embedding of the device into the arterial wall. The terminal guide may be pre-machined, cast, molded or formed in any manner that maintains the required dimensions and tolerances and may be fabricated from any biocompatible material and coated with radiopaque material to more accurately position the rotational atherectomy device without going past the distal end of the pre-positioned guide wire.
Owner:CARDIOVASCULAR SYST INC

Stabilized equipment support and method of balancing same

A stabilized support for supporting motion-sensitive, ultra-lightweight, camera equipment includes a hollow platform on which the camera equipment is mounted, and a structure on which the platform is detachably mounted. The structure has a handle, a counterweight mounted below the platform, and an arm for connecting the handle with the counterweight. The platform has a plurality of interior compartments preferably arranged in generally parallel rows at opposite sides of the platform, each row extending past a center of gravity. A plurality of ballast weights is held and confined in the interior compartments within the platform to balance the support when held by the handle, or supported by optional support legs. The placement of the ballast weights is based on a balancing procedure in which the camera equipment is balanced relative to a stationary horizontal support surface.
Owner:THE TIFFEN

Multi leaf extendable gear hinge

InactiveUS20080216288A1Smooth operate actionEasy to operateVehicle seatsWing accessoriesHinge angleEngineering
The present invention is an extremely compact three leaf geared hinge that is adapted to handle heavy loads, tightly fold back onto itself for space conservation, offer extensive freedom of movement in the horizontal plane and provide an extremely smooth operating action with minimal play in torsion as well as in axial or transverse motions. The hinge has three interconnected leaves jointed by hinge pins. The inner and outer leaves each have two fixed gears on their sides that meshingly engage a set of two rotating gears located on the sides of the middle leaf. The inner leaf has a cylindrical leaf and pin arrangement on one end that may be rotatably secured to a rigid member or housing. The free end of the outer leaf may be attached to the load directly or with a device that allows the load to rotate normally about the extended hinge.
Owner:HOFFMAN GRP INT LTD THE

Precision vibration-isolation system with floor feedforward assistance

Apparatus and methods to reduce unwanted motion in precision instruments are described. An active vibration-isolation system may include a feedback loop that senses motion of an intermediate mass. In noisy environments, where the feedback loop would otherwise fail or provide inadequate isolation, feedforward control can be implemented to sense floor vibrations and reduce motion of the intermediate mass that would otherwise be induced by the floor vibrations. The feedforward control can reduce motion of the intermediate mass to a level that allows the feedback loop to operate satisfactorily.
Owner:TECHN MFG

Portable device to limit unwanted movement of drums and other musical instruments

A portable musical instrument blocking device (1) to limit unwanted movement of a musical instrument during use. The blocking device engages said musical instrument's forward-facing leading edge where kinetic energy of the musical instrument's forward motion is transferred to the main body (2). A gripping material (10) on the blocking device's downward-facing surface grips the floor surface (9) and thereby limits movement on the floor plane. Engagement between the blocking device and the musical instrument is such that kinetic energy of the musical instrument's upward motion is not substantially transferred to the blocking device. The blocking device can be easily detached from the floor surface with application of manual force in the upward direction.
Owner:BUTERA WILLIAM JAMES +1
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