Frank Moehrle - Palm City FL, US Luis Estrada - San German PR, US Jeremy Lefler - Stuart FL, US Martin Konen - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
International Classification:
F23R 3/60
US Classification:
60737
Abstract:
A gas turbine combustor cap assembly () including a pre-mix tube () with an upstream flange () that aligns and seats the tube against a primary feed plate () attached to an upstream end of a support ring (). The pre-mix tube may have an intermediate flange () at an intermediate position on the length of the tube that aligns and seats the tube against an intermediate structural frame () attached to the support ring at an intermediate position on the length of the support ring. The combustor cap assembly () may have multiple pre-mix tubes, including a central pre-mix tube () with upstream () and intermediate () flanges and a circular array of outer pre-mix tubes () with at least an upstream flange ().
Structural Frame For Gas Turbine Combustion Cap Assembly
Frank Moehrle - Palm City FL, US Luis Estrada - San German PR, US Jeremy Lefler - Stuart FL, US Martin Konen - Palm Beach Gardens FL, US
International Classification:
F02C 7/20
US Classification:
60796
Abstract:
An intermediate support frame () that spans an inner diameter of a support ring () of a gas turbine combustor cap assembly () at a position intermediate the length of the support ring. The intermediate support frame may have a central encirclement () that receives a central fuel pre-mix tube () of the combustor cap assembly, and may further have a circular array of outer stabilization rings () that each receive a respective outer pre-mix tube (). The central pre-mix tube may be affixed to the central encirclement (), for example by welding. The outer pre-mix tubes may be slidably engaged in the outer stabilization rings (), providing lateral stability while allowing differential thermal expansion. The intermediate support frame may have holes () for coolant passage, and perimeter tabs () for attachment to the support ring ()
A reusable pinata for dispensing tokens or object that have a predetermined configuration to fit cavities in boards. The objects are dispensed when strings are pulled that open the closure members that are pivotally mounted to the bottom of a hollow container. The container is suspended from a stand assembly that includes a base, an upwardly extending pole member and an arm member that is substantially perpendicular to the pole member. A timer is mounted to the pole member.
The present invention relates to a reusable telescopic pinata that includes a collapsible container assembly with two or more coaxially disposed tubular members. These tubular members are releasably kept together by several locking tabs. A base assembly is hingedly mounted to the lowermost tubular member. A latching mechanism holds the base assembly against the bottom rim of the lowermost tubular member. With a plurality of strings attached to the hingedly mounted base assembly, the participants release the candy and toys stored inside the container assembly. The tubular members can be substituted thereby resulting in different design combinations, and also the number of tubular members can be varied. The tubular members in one of the embodiments are composed of two substantially symmetrical sections that are removably latched to each other for storage volumetric efficiency.
Reusable Pinata Game Having Releasably Latched Closure
A reusable pinata (10) for dispensing tokens or objects (40) that have a predetermined configuration to fit cavities (52) in boards (50). The objects are dispensed when strings (36) are pulled that open the closure members (32) and (32') that are pivotally mounted to the bottom of a hollow container (30). The container (30) is suspended from a stand assembly (20) that includes a base (22), an upwardly extending pole member (24) and an arm member (26) that is substantially perpendicular to the pole member (24). A timer (60) is mounted to the pole member (24).
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Company / Classification
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Luis A. Estrada President
South Florida Marketing Solutions Inc
12955 SW 42 St, Miami, FL 33175
Luis Estrada President
LIZA GOLD CORP Jewelry Stores
9 E 20 St, Hialeah, FL 33010 (305)8850731, (305)8873946
Luis A Estrada President
REUSABLE PINATA INC Business Services at Non-Commercial Site