A cooking device and method heats a removable vessel with heaters of a cooking capsule, which includes a separator wall between the heaters and vessel. The heaters mount to the separator wall. The capsule is fixed in a housing, which also mounts a motor that rotates the vessel. The housing tiltably mounts on a base. Accessories can be fixed to the vessel or a lid secured to the housing, so the accessories can rotate with the vessel or remain stationary with respect to the vessel as it rotates. A locking mechanism that secures the lid to the housing prevents lid detachment when the vessel counter-rotates and an accessory is fixed to the lid. A heat sink wall reflects heat toward the vessel and fins draw heat from the heat sink wall away from the housing and out vent holes. Computer hardware and software control power to the motor and heaters.
A cooking device and method heats a removable vessel with heaters of a cooking capsule, which includes a separator wall between the heaters and vessel. The heaters mount to the separator wall. The capsule is fixed in a housing, which also mounts a motor that rotates the vessel. The housing tiltably mounts on a base. Accessories can be fixed to the vessel or a lid secured to the housing, so the accessories can rotate with the vessel or remain stationary with respect to the vessel as it rotates. A locking mechanism that secures the lid to the housing prevents lid detachment when the vessel counter-rotates and an accessory is fixed to the lid. A heat sink wall reflects heat toward the vessel and fins draw heat from the heat sink wall away from the housing and out vent holes. Computer hardware and software control power to the motor and heaters.
Adhesive tape for the purpose of cinching the open end of a bag, namely a plastic trash bag or like, around the exterior surface of a container for which the bag is intended to line, to create a neat, tightened bag edge for aesthetic and functional fitting needs, whereby the device is characterized by a body of tape, one surface having adhesive sections on the two ends of the length and an adhesive free zone in the mid section in which a cinched portion of the bag is gathered, leaving the rest of the bag opening edge smooth and tightened around the exterior surface of the container, and the tape further having a perforated separation-line in the latitudinal direction in or near the adhesive free zone for use in tearing the tape into two sections to release the tension on the bag when removing the bag from the container.
A molded, carved, stamped, or otherwise manufactured apparatus covers an HVAC register. The apparatus provides an air enhanced lounging place for pets while simultaneously facilitating air-flow from the register to a room it is part of. Reinforcing ribs may provide for the directing of airflow under the apparatus to openings in walls of the apparatus. Electronic circuitry, including sensors, processors, or radios, may detect use by a pet, or even contact by a human, and trigger, or transmit a message to, a user's device such as a smartphone or computer. The circuitry may interoperate with an interactive home monitoring system and trigger the streaming of video from its camera(s) focused on, or in proximity of, the accessory apparatus. An application on a user device may process signals transmitted from the apparatus's circuitry to remotely determine information associated with room environment and/or the pet.
Method And Apparatus For Determining That A Watercycle Has Completed
A device, comprising a float, basin, and basin cover, is removably attached to interior rungs of a dishwasher via clip-hooks, and stabilized with a tongue arm, design features of the clip-hooks, and the cooperating portions of the basin or cover. The float rises to a completed water cycle ‘clean’ position as basin fills with water. The basin may block view of the float when in a ‘dirty’ position. The float provides visual indication of a completed water cycle, and therefore ‘clean’ dishes, after rising as a result of water introduced into the basin via holes in the cover. Water that was introduced into the device automatically leaves the chamber via one, or more, discharge holes/openings in the basin, while the float remains in the ‘clean’ position because of one or more retainers; e.g., magnetic force from one or more magnets. Retainers can generated and communicate position status to a smartphone.
A cooking device and method heats a removable vessel with heaters of a cooking capsule, which includes a separator wall between the heaters and vessel. The heaters mount to the separator wall. The capsule is fixed in a housing, which also mounts a motor that rotates the vessel. The housing tiltably mounts on a base. Accessories can be fixed to the vessel or a lid secured to the housing, so the accessories can rotate with the vessel or remain stationary with respect to the vessel as it rotates. A locking mechanism that secures the lid to the housing prevents lid detachment when the vessel counter-rotates and an accessory is fixed to the lid. A heat sink wall reflects heat toward the vessel and fins draw heat from the heat sink wall away from the housing and out vent holes. Computer hardware and software control power to the motor and heaters.
Ravens Wood Family Health Center 1885 Bay Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94303 (650)3307400 (phone), (650)3211156 (fax)
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Ms. Wolfe works in East Palo Alto, CA and specializes in Family Medicine. Ms. Wolfe is affiliated with Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital At Stanford, San Mateo Medical Center and Stanford Hospital.
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