A cap lock system for restricting access to a threaded cylindrical end of an access or security device, such as a Schrader valve. An inner lock has a threaded cavity which screws onto an externally-threaded cylindrical end of the Schrader valve. The inner lock itself is received into an open end of an outer cap which captively encloses the inner lock in a manner which allows free rotation between the inner lock and outer cap and prevents the inner lock from being unscrewed. An upper endwall of the outer cap has a keyhole leading into a recessed cavity of the inner lock, with the recessed cavity surrounded by an annular wall. A key is provided for locking and unlocking the inner lock from the Schrader valve. The key has a pivot shaft which is matingly insertable into a section of the keyhole which is configured to support radial loads similar to a journal bearing. A tab connected to a leading end of the pivot shaft is insertable through the keyhole and into the recessed cavity.
Wade Anderson - Corona CA Charles Van Druff - Laguna Hills CA Douglas G. Scheid - Orange CA Joseph M. Byrne - Yorba Linda CA
Assignee:
H. Koch Sons Co., Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
B64D 1700
US Classification:
244151R, 244151 B
Abstract:
A parachute canopy release mechanism. The canopy release releasably holds a strap holding member. The strap holding member is released by movement of a latch, which in turn is released by an actuating lever which is protected against inadvertent opening by a cover. The cover has a cover lock which further prevents the inadvertent release of the latch. The release mechanism can have a removable triggering unit which is activated when the mechanism is exposed to water.
Joseph Byrne - Yorba Linda CA, US Mark A. Forster - Diamond Bar CA, US
International Classification:
H01R 9/05
US Classification:
439578, 174 74 R, 174 88 R
Abstract:
A dead cable end distributes holding force over a length of a cable end to reduce or eliminate damage to cables. The dead cable end includes a housing containing a plurality of collets each residing in a collet receptacle. Each collet includes a conical exterior and a lengthwise collet gap and each collet receptacle includes a conical interior. The collets and collet receptacle are held inside the housing by a retaining nut, and the collet and collet receptacle pairs are compressed between the retaining nut and a spring inside the housing. The cable end resides inside the collets, and compressive force on each collet and collet receptacle pair causes each collet to compress radially and hold the cable end. The holding force is thereby distributed over the length of each collet and over the plurality of collet and receptacle pairs to avoid damage to the cable.
Joseph Byrne - Yorba Linda CA, US Mark A. Forster - Diamond Bar CA, US
International Classification:
H01R 11/09
US Classification:
439797, 174 74 R, 174 79, 439805
Abstract:
A dead cable end distributes holding force over a length of a cable end to reduce or eliminate damage to cables. The dead cable end includes a housing containing a plurality of collets each residing in a collet receptacle. Each collet includes a conical exterior and a lengthwise collet gap, and each collet receptacle includes a conical interior. The collets and collet receptacle are held inside the housing by a screw-in retaining nut, and the collet and collet receptacle pairs are compressed between the retaining nut and a spring inside the housing. The cable end resides inside the collets, and axial compressive forces on each collet and collet receptacle pair cause each collet to compress radially and hold the cable end. Anti-rotation pins are inserted through the housing into slots in the collet receptacle next to the screw-in retainer to prevent internal rotation during tightening.
A combination tool includes a compact āDā shaped handle and a rotating drum for tool selection. The straight back segment of the āDā provides an axis for rotation of the drum. The drum includes opposed tool ends, either of which may be rotated into position for use. In a preferred embodiment, the tool ends are keys for releasing a tamper resistant cap over a Schrader valve. Each key is shaped for a cap used with a particular Freon refrigerant used in an air conditioning unit. The drum includes indicia of which Freon refrigerant the corresponding key matches.
Flame retardant polycarbonate compositions are prepared from dihydric aromatic compounds and alkali metal hydrogen sulfite. These compositions are more effective than similar compositions containing alkali metal sulfites.
Copolycarbonates Of Phenolphthalein Polycarbonates And Other Polycarbonates
Joseph B. Byrne - Antioch CA Christian A. Weber - Sanford MI
Assignee:
The Dow Chemical Company - Midland MI
International Classification:
C08L 6900
US Classification:
260860
Abstract:
Novel copolycarbonates exhibiting generally improved impact resistance, clarity and flame resistance are prepared by blending a polycarbonate of a trityldiol such as phenolphthalein and a polycarbonate of another diol such as bisphenol-A under conditions of temperature and/or shear sufficient to cause reaction of the polycarbonates.
Blends Of A Polycarbonate With A Polyester-Polycarbonate Copolymer
Blends of aromatic polyestercarbonate copolymers with aromatic polycarbonate resins provide improved low temperature toughness while maintaining tensile strength essentially equivalent to the polycarbonate component. Particularly preferred components are polycarbonates of bisphenol A and a polyestercarbonate derived from bisphenol A, phosgene and terephthaloyl and isophthaloyl chlorides.
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Education:
Medical School Saint Louis University Graduated: 1964
Center For Wound Care 4206 Medical Ctr Dr STE 206, Fayetteville, NY 13066 (315)3297770 (phone), (315)3297772 (fax)
Education:
Medical School SUNY Upstate Medical University Graduated: 1975
Conditions:
Arterial Thromboembolic Disease Skin Cancer Varicose Veins
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Byrne graduated from the SUNY Upstate Medical University in 1975. He works in Fayetteville, NY and specializes in Vascular Surgery. Dr. Byrne is affiliated with St Josephs Hospital Health Center.
Madison Medical Center Outpatient Clinic 611 W Main St STE A, Fredericktown, MO 63645 (573)7837061 (phone), (573)7831048 (fax)
Perry County Orthopedics & Sports Medicine 206 Hospital Ln STE 202, Perryville, MO 63775 (573)7683396 (phone), (573)7683397 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Tulane University School of Medicine Graduated: 2003
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Byrne graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 2003. He works in Perryville, MO and 1 other location and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Byrne is affiliated with Madison Medical Center, Perry County Memorial Hospital and Saint Francis Medical Center.
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Three priests involved in the recent claims the Rev. James Braley, the Rev. Joseph Byrne, and the Rev. Martin Walsh are listed under unsubstantiated cases on an archdiocesan website devoted to sex abuse by clergy. Braley has been barred from public ministry, according to the archdiocesan websi
ards using ARM CPUs. I agree...that it makes sense to wait for the 64-bit ARM instruction set to break cover. My guess is that they'll use a homegrown CPU out of the chute. They've had CPU-development capability long enough in house to have something ready in 2012." --Joseph Byrne, The Linley Group.