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ISLN:
905078371
Admitted:
1973
University:
Col William & Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law, Williamsburg VA; University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA
Law School:
College of William & Mary, J.D., 1973
Isbn (Books And Publications)
The Invisible French: The French in Metropolitan Toronto
Thomas P. Maxwell - Beaverton OR, US Eric Petterson - Beaverton OR, US
Assignee:
Micro Power Electronics, Inc. - Beaverton OR
International Classification:
H01M 2/10 B23P 11/00 H01R 43/02 G01R 31/28
US Classification:
429 96, 429 99, 29428, 29878, 29593
Abstract:
Battery packs having electrically insulating material between conductive surfaces of electrical components are described herein. In some embodiments, a battery pack includes a battery cell with a first conductive surface, an electrically conductive member with a second conductive surface, and electrically insulating material positioned between the first and second conductive surfaces. The electrically insulating material has at least one passage that enables the first and second conductive surfaces to be electrically connected. For example, the passage in the electrically insulating material may be formed by, during, or as a result of a process in which the first and second conductive surfaces are attached, such as by a welding process that both ablates a portion of the electrically insulating material to form the through passage and that physically joins the first and second conductive surfaces, thereby creating an electrical connection therebetween.
A pair of separable sections forming a hollow structure are coupled to a rotatable shaft. Controlled quantities of hydraulic fluid are introduced into the hollow structure through a passageway within the shaft. One of the sections is selectively slidable along the shaft, for release of fluid from within the structure.
A pair of half sections forming a hollow chamber with one of the half sections being integrally connected with a rotatable shaft. The shaft includes a passageway through which liquid is inputted to the hollow chamber. One of the half sections is adjustably disposed within the other section thereby forming a variable length valve collar therebetween. A plurality of apertures are formed about the valve collar wherein the effective size of each aperture is varied as the two sections are selectively adjusted with respect to each other to thereby meter the amount of outflow of liquid from the chamber.
A game projectile is configured as a polyhedron rather than being spherical or cylindrical in shape. The projectile is independently supported above the low friction base by which it moves across the playing surface. Provision may be made to permit the polyhedron to rotate about its independent support. A further embodiment provides that the location of the point of support of said polyhedral projectile may be varied to assure that the support axis does not pass through the mass center of the projectile. This disclosure teaches the use of impelling instruments having striking surfaces which are configured such that the contact of said striking surfaces with said polyhedron will tend to project the polyhedron across the playing surface on an imprecisely determinable path. The combined effect of polyhedral shape, mounting arrangement, and peculiarity of configuration of the striking surface of the impelling instrumentation greatly increase the element of chance as it affects the outcome of the game, while the player's inherent skill is minimized. The game thus becomes one in which players of all levels of skill and sophistication may join together to play and enjoy.