A kilt hanger for accommodating a kilt and kilt accessories is disclosed. The kilt hanger includes a frame defining two arms and three horizontal members. A kilt is folded into thirds or three panels and connected to the kilt hanger using a pair of clasps or clips on each horizontal member. Accordingly, each panel of the folded kilt is connected to a different horizontal member with a center panel of the kilt connected to a central horizontal member and each other panel connected to an outer horizontal member. The outer horizontal members are positioned higher on the arms than the central horizontal member. A vest and jacket can also be placed on the kilt hanger along with a fly plaid that is draped over an optional horizontal dowel member. Methods of using and fabricating the kilt hanger are also disclosed.
A kilt garment bag is disclosed. The kilt garment bag includes one or more belt loops, sporran pouches and a pair of shoe pouches for accommodating one or more kilt ensembles. An opening in a top of the garment bag allows one or more hanger hooks to pass therethrough. Hangers maintaining kilts, along with belts, sporrans and shoes, can be stored and carried in the kilt garment bag disclosed herein. Securing straps provide means for securing the one or more kilts and corresponding accessories during travel. Clan crests may adorn outer surfaces of the kilt garment bag to personalize and identify the same.
Joseph James Austin - Sherman Oaks CA Joseph Stanley Austin - Calabasas CA
International Classification:
A63H 3700 A63G 3100 A01D 8710 B65G 6906 B05B 714
US Classification:
446475
Abstract:
A device for propelling confetti or theatrical snow comprising two compartments. One compartment houses a vacuum device having an intake in communication with the other compartment and an exhaust in communication with the exterior of the device. The second compartment holds the confetti or theatrical snow. Only material which is able to be airborne is able to enter the vacuum device and be expelled through the vacuum device. Confetti can be reintroduced into the second compartment without fear of foreign objects mixed with the confetti becoming dangerous projectiles.
Microbending Of Optical Fibers For Remote Force Measurement
Charles K. Asawa - Pacific Palisades CA Joseph W. Austin - Torrance CA Michael K. Barnoski - Pacific Palisades CA Allan R. Jackson - Lawndale CA Stewart D. Personick - Pacific Palisades CA
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Redondo Beach CA
International Classification:
G02B 514
US Classification:
250231R
Abstract:
A system for remote measurement of structural forces includes a plurality of microbend transducers mounted along the length of the structure for microbending an optical fiber in response to structural forces, such as stress acting upon an oil or gas pipeline or the like. An optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) has a light source for launching a pulsed optical signal for passage through the fiber and a photodetector for sensing as a function of time the intensity of backscattered light reflected back through the fiber, wherein this sensed time function is correlated directly with discrete longitudinal positions along the length of the fiber and the structure. When one or more of the microbend transducers is activated to induce a microbend in the fiber in response to localized forces acting upon the structure, a portion of the backscattered light is lost at the microbend. This attenuation in backscattered light intensity is sensed quantitatively and positionally identified by the photodetector. Specific preferred constructions for microbend transducers and system arrangements particularly adapted for detecting structural strain in an oil or gas pipeline are disclosed.
Microbending Of Optical Fibers For Remote Force Measurement
Charles K. Asawa - Pacific Palisades CA Joseph W. Austin - Torrance CA Michael K. Barnoski - Pacific Palisades CA Stewart D. Personick - Pacific Palisades CA
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Redondo Beach CA
International Classification:
G01L 124
US Classification:
250227
Abstract:
A system for remote measurement of structural forces includes a plurality of microbend transducers mounted along the length of the structure for microbending an optical fiber in response to structural forces, such as stress acting upon an oil or gas pipeline or the like. An optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) has a light source for launching a pulsed optical signal for passage through the fiber and a photodetector for sensing as a function of time the intensity of backscattered light reflected back through the fiber, wherein this sensed time function is correlated directly with discrete longitudinal positions along the length of the fiber and the structure. When one or more of the microbend transducers is activated to induce a microbend in the fiber in response to localized forces acting upon the structure, a portion of the backscattered light is lost at the microbend. This attenuation in backscattered light intensity is sensed quantitatively and positionally identified by the photodetector. Specific preferred constructions for microbend transducers and system arrangements particularly adapted for detecting structural strain in an oil or gas pipeline are disclosed.
John Nella - Playa del Rey CA Joseph W. Austin - Torrance CA Peter M. Livingston - Palos Verdes Estate CA
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Redondo Beach CA
International Classification:
F41G 726
US Classification:
244 317
Abstract:
A hyperspectral detection and seeking system for use in air-to-air, air-to-ground and ground-to-air missiles. The hyperspectral detection and seeking system includes a hyperspectral imaging system and a tracking system. Hyperspectral signatures for targets of interest may be either observed directly prior to launch or preloaded into the detection and seeking system. A tracking system provides for tracking of a target matching the preloaded or hyperspectral signature observed prior to launch. The hyperspectral detection and seeking system thus provides relatively higher precision for detecting and seeking targets with hyperspectral signatures. Since such hyperspectral signatures are formed from literally hundreds of spectra, the system is virtually immune to countermeasure since any countermeasures would effectively have to match its own hyperspectral signature over a relatively wide spectral range.
Summit Medical GroupGreeneville Internal Medicine 1404 Tusculum Blvd STE 3100, Greeneville, TN 37745 (423)6384114 (phone), (423)6381605 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis Graduated: 1975
Procedures:
Allergen Immunotherapy Arthrocentesis Cardiac Stress Test Continuous EKG Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Anemia Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Calculus of the Urinary System
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Austin graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis in 1975. He works in Greeneville, TN and specializes in Internal Medicine.
Vicksburg Womens Care 100 Maxwell Dr, Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601)8832900 (phone), (601)8830552 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Mississippi School of Medicine Graduated: 1991
Procedures:
Cesarean Section (C-Section) Delivery After Previous Caesarean Section Hysterectomy Myomectomy Oophorectomy Ovarian Surgery Tubal Surgery Urinary Flow Tests Vaccine Administration Vaginal Delivery Vaginal Repair
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Breast Disorders Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery Endometriosis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Austin graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine in 1991. He works in Vicksburg, MS and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Austin is affiliated with Merit Health River Region.
Providence Medical GroupProvidence Physician Group Cardiac & Thoracic Surgery 1330 Rockefeller Ave STE 400, Everett, WA 98201 (425)2614950 (phone), (425)2614951 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Mc Master Univ, Sch of Med, Hamilton, Ont, Canada Graduated: 1982
Procedures:
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Repair Coronary Artery Bypass Heart Valve Procedures Lung Biopsy Pacemaker and Defibrillator Procedures Removal Procedures on the Lungs and Pleura Thoracoscopy
Conditions:
Lung Cancer
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Austin graduated from the Mc Master Univ, Sch of Med, Hamilton, Ont, Canada in 1982. He works in Everett, WA and specializes in Congenital Cardiac Surgery (Thoracic Surgery). Dr. Austin is affiliated with Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.
Dr. Austin graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University SOM in 1975. He works in Roanoke, VA and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Austin is affiliated with Carilion Franklin Memorial Hospital and Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
University of Maine - Counseling, University of Maine - Sociology
Joseph Austin
Education:
EPIB - International Business, MBA - Marketing & Sales
Tagline:
Life is so short...guess that's why its sweet
Joseph Austin
Work:
The Woods Laser Tag - Manager (2011)
Education:
Judson Senior High School - College Prep
Joseph Austin
Education:
Crockett County High School
Joseph Austin
Work:
Emex Power - Independent Affiliate
Joseph Austin
About:
Interests: Computer Science, STEM Education, Lego Robots and Microcontrollers, Music and Notation, Model Railroads, Christian Theology; Â Website: DrTechDaddy.com
Joseph Austin
Tagline:
I am who i am. Take it or leave it because at the end of the day it only matters what you think of your self. It is what it is.