Abstract:
A sea-land shipping container slideout conversion system, where the slideout unit generally has a floor, three walls and a roof. The slideout is mounted on a pair of vertically parallel slidable elevation members, which are slidably attached to two parallel horizontal sliding rails. The side of the container is cut out for the slideout and a ridged steel frame is welded into the cut-out. The slide rails slide in four spaced-apart roller box units that are mounted under the container between the container floor joists. The slideout unit is balanced and raised on the elevation members and slid inside of the container on the slidable rails. A plurality of seals are added to the slideout unit to seal the slideout unit to the container, both when the slideout unit is retracted and extended. When slid out of the container and lowered the slideout is locked in place outside of the container, so the floor of the slideout unit is level with the floor of the container and effectively sealed with the container.
Abstract:
An article and method for forming an article having a hard-finished surface including a predetermined density of carbides to improve pitting and wear resistance and to significantly increase the overall life of the article. This method comprises selecting a carburizing grade material to form an article, carburizing the article to form a microstructure on at least one portion of the article having a predetermined density of carbides dispersed in the microstructure to a predetermined depth, quenching the article to form a hardened matrix dispersed with carbides and hard finishing the article to form the surface, the surface having at least approximately 20% by volume fraction carbides dispersed in the hardened matrix.
Abstract:
Devices and methods of entraining a substance within an airflow are disclosed. Condensation aerosol delivery devices and methods of consistently producing multiple doses of a substance, such as a drug, having high purity, high yield, characterized by a particle size distribution appropriate for pulmonary delivery, and which can be administered to a user in a single dose are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A support for a cover of a hot tub spa has a pair of roller support arms each having a pivotal connection for securing it to the spa. The pivotal connections each comprise an attachment member for mounting on a vertical outer wall of the spa, with a hinge connecting the support arm to its attachment member for pivotation between operative and inoperative positions. In the operative positions, the arms extend horizontally outwardly from the top of the spa. The pivotal connection are separate from one another to allow the spacing between then to be varied as desired, and the rollers support arms each have rollers projecting upwardly from the roller support arms and rotatable about axes extending transversely of the roller support arms to facilitate displacement of the cover onto and from the roller support arms.