Abstract:
An apparatus for a programmable self sanitizing water dispenser apparatus with a digital computer as well as a programmable method for generating ozone for cleaning the reservoir and the water contained within it.
Abstract:
An apparatus for a programmable self sanitizing water dispenser apparatus with a digital computer as well as a programmable method for generating ozone for cleaning the reservoir and the water contained within it.
Abstract:
An apparatus for a programmable self sanitizing water dispenser apparatus with a digital computer as well as a programmable method for generating ozone for cleaning the reservoir and the water contained within it.
Abstract:
A method for the production of a concrete element includes,
a) providing a mould (10), b) introducing a number of piles (11, 12 and 13) of a cementitious mix into the mould (10), c) vibrating the mould (10) for a limited period such that the piles (11, 12 and 13) remain separated, d) introducing a coloured mix (14) into the spaces between the piles (11, 12 and 13), and e) effecting further vibration of the mould (10) to cause further flattening of the piles (11, 12 and 13).
Abstract:
An apparatus for a programmable self sanitizing water dispenser apparatus with a digital computer as well as a programmable method for generating ozone for cleaning the reservoir and the water contained within it.
Abstract:
A method for the production of a concrete element includes, a) providing a mould (10), b) introducing a number of piles (11, 12 and 13) of a cementitious mix into the mould (10), c) vibrating the mould (10) for a limited period such that the piles (11, 12 and 13) remain separated, d) introducing a coloured mix (14) into the spaces between the piles (11, 12 and 13), and e) effecting further vibration of the mould (10) to cause further flattening of the piles (11, 12 and 13).
Abstract:
An apparatus for a programmable self sanitizing water dispenser apparatus with a digital computer as well as a programmable method for generating ozone for cleaning the reservoir and the water contained within it.
Abstract:
A modular bracing system has a relatively small number of elements adapted so that some or all of them may be easily connected to make a variety of braces for the lower limb in the first instance. Lateral and medial calf and thigh shells have central recesses along their entire inner surface with holes at regular pitches. Shells have embossed cut lines across their width to aid accurate fitting. Hip, knee and ankle hinges have arms with corresponding widths, thicknesses and holes so that they may be received intimately into the shell recesses in a variety of positions. By this means, the length of braces and orthoses so formed may be adapted for patients of widely varying height. Wraps made of thin foam covered with pile fabric are embossed with cutting patterns for easy customizing of the braces. Wraps lie under the appropriate shells to render the brace comfortable to wear without inducing relative movement between wearer and brace and the entire unit is secured in place with straps.
Abstract:
An orthopaedic body jacket 10 comprises a semi-rigid plastics shell 11 adapted to be fitted and fastened, for example by straps 13, around the abdomen of a patient. The shell can be produced by conventional vacuum forming techniques and has a moulded upstanding portion 16 on one or both lateral outer surtaces carrying a matrix plate 17 (not shown) can be quickly and securely attached in any one of a plurality of vertical positions, to the jacket.