Microwave Oven With Removable Storage Cassette in Dashboard of Motor Vehicle
A microwave oven adapted for use within a motor vehicle dashboard area. The microwave oven has a removable storage cassette, and slidable platforms for securing and serving containers of beverages and foods.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6122534 | High temperature superconducting composite conductor and method for manufacture of same A process for increasing the resistivity of a HTS oxide composite sheath including heating a superconductive HTS oxide composite, the composite including a sheath including silver, in the presence of mercury at temperatures sufficient to form a silver--me... | 09/19/2000 |
| 6045932 | Formation of nonlinear dielectric films for electrically tunable microwave devices A thin film structure including a lanthanum aluminum oxide substrate, a thin layer of homoepitaxial lanthanum aluminum oxide thereon, and a layer of a nonlinear dielectric material thereon the thin layer of homoepitaxial lanthanum aluminum oxide is provid... | 04/04/2000 |
| 5958842 | Melt processing of Bi--2212 superconductors using alumina Superconducting articles and a method of forming them, where the superconducting phase of an article is Bi2 Sr2 CaCu2 Oy (Bi-2212). Alumina is combined with Bi-2212 powder or Bi-2212 precursor powder and, in ord... | 09/28/1999 |
| 5928583 | Process for making ceramic bodies having a graded porosity Process for making graded porosity ceramics. A process for making graded porosity ceramics is described which includes the steps of placing a chosen amount of ceramic powder into a mold, compacting the ceramic powder into a green body, applying at least o... | 07/27/1999 |
| 5296146 | Method for removal of explosives from aqueous solution using suspended plant cells The use of plant suspension cultures to remove ionic metallic species and TNT-based explosives and their oxidation products from aqueous solution is described. Several plant strains were investigated including D. innoxia, Citrus citrus, and Black Mexican ... | 03/22/1994 |