Colorado Springs Ortho GroupColorado Springs Orthopedic Group 4110 Briargate Pkwy STE 300, Colorado Springs, CO 80920 (719)4712980 (phone), (719)6320088 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Valdez works in Colorado Springs, CO and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Mr. Valdez is affiliated with Memorial Hospital Central, Memorial Hospital North and Penrose Saint Francis Health Services.
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Apparatus, System, And Method For Simulating Multiple Hosts
Louie A. Dickens - Tucson AZ, US Timothy A. Johnson - Tucson AZ, US William W. Owen - Tucson AZ, US Corinna J. Sheret - Sahuarita AZ, US Robert L. Valdez - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 9/455
US Classification:
703 24, 703 21, 709223, 709231
Abstract:
An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for simulating multiple hosts. An object module creates a plurality of host object instances. Each host object instance simulates a host to a storage device connection. In addition, each host object instance includes a unique identifier. A traffic generator serially establishes communications between each host object instance and a storage device using the unique identifier. The traffic generator serially establishes communications until a number of host object instances in communication with the storage device is greater than a host threshold. A verification module verifies that the storage device established communications with each host object instance according to a specified connection protocol. The verification module communicates a pass if each host object instance communication is verified.
Preloading And Cable Routing Assembly And Rotatable Brake Cable Coupling System
Richard Tang - Carson CA Robert Valdez - Carson CA
Assignee:
Bear Corporation - Carson CA
International Classification:
B62K 2118
US Classification:
280264
Abstract:
A free-style bicycle is modified to accommodate a threadless headset by constructing the preloading assembly employed with a threadless headset as a cable routing assembly so that at least the inextensible core of the front brake cable is routed down through the preloading and cable routing assembly and through the hollow steering tube of a bicycle. The preloading assembly has a longitudinal passageway defined therethrough. The passageway may be formed by utilizing a hollow draw bolt that permits the passage of the core of the front brake cable therethrough. In this case the sheath of the front brake cable is divided into upper and lower segments. The upper sheath segment extends between the front brake control and the top of the preloading and cable routing assembly, while the lower sheath segment extends from a lower steering tube end plug to the front wheel brake. Alternatively, the preloading and cable routing assembly is provided with a hollow wedging structure that defines a longitudinal passageway therethrough. In this embodiment the passageway can be of a diameter large enough to accommodate not only the front brake cable core but the surrounding front brake cable sheath as well.
A bicycle brake cable system has a brake cable coupling arrangement in which a plurality of branches are provided from a single brake lever force application lug. Splitting of the brake cable is performed within the structure of a brake barrel adjuster. The barrel adjuster is provided with a cylindrical cavity that receives a rotatable coupler therewithin. The interface ends of the force transmission cable segments are terminated in the coupler, which is free to rotate relative to the barrel adjuster. As a consequence, the barrel adjuster may be threadably advanced to either increase or decrease brake tension by rotation relative to its threaded connection to the brake lever assembly body. By providing a coupler that is rotatable relative to the barrel adjuster, the barrel adjuster can be rotated in both directions to increase or reduce brake tension. The relative rotation between the coupler and the threaded nipple of the barrel adjuster allows the force transmission segments of the brake cable to remain stationary relative to the handlebars, while still permitting tension adjustment on the brake cable.
A freestyle bicycle is provided with removable foot peg bosses that allow a rider to selectively attach and detach foot pegs on the legs of a bicycle fork. By providing the foot peg bosses as removable structures, uncomfortable outwardly projecting protrusions in the form of unused peg bosses which are characteristic of conventional foot peg systems are eliminated. A bolt is utilized to clamp the transverse end wall of a foot peg against a corresponding bearing surface of a removable foot peg boss while concurrently attaching the foot peg boss to the distal end of a selected fork leg. The shank of the bolt is threadably engageable with and disengageable from a peg boss support barrel that is mounted transversely within the tubular structure of a bicycle fork leg.
A bicycle brake mechanism is provided that protects a bicycle brake lever axle from bending. The bicycle brake mechanism of the invention employs a conventional brake mounting base, brake axle, and brake lever arm on a conventional bicycle frame. However, the invention employs a brake adapter of special construction which is interposed between each brake lever arm and the brake axle upon which it is mounted to isolate the brake axle from forces tending to bend the brake axle out of axial alignment. The adapter is rigidly connected to the brake mounting base and to a retaining structure which allows the brake lever arm mounted on the brake axle to rotate and apply the bicycle brakes in a conventional manner. The structure and location of the adapter isolate the brake axle or brake boss from forces that would otherwise bend the brake axle in a plane passing through the axis of rotation of the brake lever arm.
A bicycle brake cable system has a brake cable coupling arrangement in which a plurality of branches are provided from a single brake lever force application lug. Splitting of the brake cable is performed within the structure of a brake barrel adjuster. The barrel adjuster is provided with a cylindrical cavity that receives a rotatable coupler therewithin. The interface ends of the force transmission cable segments are terminated in the coupler, which is free to rotate relative to the barrel adjuster. As a consequence, the barrel adjuster may be threadably advanced to either increase or decrease brake tension by rotation relative to its threaded connection to the brake lever assembly body. By providing a coupler that is rotatable relative to the barrel adjuster, the barrel adjuster can be rotated in both directions to increase or reduce brake tension. The relative rotation between the coupler and the threaded nipple of the barrel adjuster allows the force transmission segments of the brake cable to remain stationary relative to the handlebars, while still permitting tension adjustment on the brake cable.
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