Abstract:
PCT No. PCT/KR96/00124 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 30, 1998 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 30, 1998 PCT Filed Jul. 29, 1996 PCT Pub. No. WO97/04674 PCT Pub. Date Feb. 13, 1997An apparatus for winding round the stem of a button is disclosed wherein the drawbacks of the prior invention disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,082,151 were settled. Namely, after drawing the winding thread from the bobbin and in the process of the winding operation, if the thread is recoiled and drawn, the tensile force of the thread decreases and during the winding operation maintaining high rotation speed, the thread is frequently cut off, which leads to the frequent interruption of the winding operation. It was very inefficient in the respect of operation and had impractical disadvantage. Such apparatus according to the present invention comprises a bobbin supporting means for interchangeably supporting the bobbin supplying the winding thread so as to rotate on its own axis to the unloosening direction of the thread in accordance with winding and drawing force of the thread, a thread winding means being fixedly mounted on the equal rotation axis to said bobbin supporting means for receiving from the bobbin the winding thread and winding it round the stem of the button while being rotated along with the bobbin in the equal direction and at the equal angular velocity, and a winding rotation means for rotatively mounting on the support the bobbin supporting means and the thread winding means being fixedly mounted on equal rotation axis and rotating it with driving force of a motor.
Abstract:
One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a method of correcting an ingrown fingernail or toenail, and more particularly, to a method of correcting an ingrown fingernail or toenail to correct the ingrown fingernail or toenail using a force when the adhesive composition is upwardly curved and cured, by applying an adhesive composition and irradiating ultraviolet and visible rays on the ingrown fingernail or toenail.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a novel gluconacetobacter strain having cellulose producing activity. Specifically, the present invention relates to a novel gluconacetobacter strain producing nano-structured cellulose in a highly efficient manner. The cellulose produced by the strain, due to its superb thermodynamic properties, can be characterized as nano-structured bacterial cellulose and therefore utilized as a bio-nano-fiber. Particularly, the cellulose can be impregnated with a resin to form a cellulose-based resin which can be effectively adapted for a substrate for a liquid crystal display (LCD).
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a spectacles and sunshade-clip assembly in which a sunshade-clip is detachably attached to spectacles by use of a plurality of magnets. The sunshade-clip includes clip magnets inserted into magnet ribs at opposite ends of the sunshade-clip, and at least one clip bridge magnet inserted into a clip bridge. The spectacles include spectacle magnets inserted into hinge members at opposite ends of the spectacles to correspond to the clip magnets, and at least one spectacle bridge magnet inserted into a spectacle bridge to correspond to the clip bridge magnet. When the magnets of the sunshade-clip are coupled to the magnets of the spectacles, the magnets are positioned to be spaced apart forward from arc axes that are center axes of curved spectacle lens frames.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a spectacles and sunshade-clip assembly in which a sunshade-clip is adapted to be detachably attached to spectacles by use of spectacles magnets and clip magnets. The spectacles include a pair of metallic circular lens frames each having separated portions for the insertion of each prescription lens, a pair of temple arms, and a pair of hinge legs each fixed to one of the lens frames to hingedly connect the lens frame to one of the temple arms. A pair of upper and lower fixing pieces protrudes outward from the separated portions of each lens frame perpendicular thereto, to be connected to each other. The sunshade-clip includes a pair of clip lens frames as optional elements. One of the spectacles magnet is provided in a coupling location of the pair of upper and lower fixing pieces to be positioned behind one of the hinge legs.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a spectacles and sunshade clip assembly using magnets. The magnets serve to detachably attach the sunshade clip to the spectacles. The spectacles comprises a pair of lens frames connected to each other by means of a nose bridge, and temple arms connected, respectively, to the lens frames by means of magnetically-induced hinges. The sunshade clip comprises a pair of sunshade lenses formed by cutting a colored plastic plate into a desired lens form, and a sunshade bridge formed by injection molding and adapted to connect the sunshade lenses to each other. Two magnet ribs are coupled to opposite outer ends of the sunshade lenses to extend in opposite directions. Each of the magnet ribs is configured to substantially coincide with the outer contour of the hinge provided at the spectacles and has a magnet mounted to face the hinge.