A vest or belt is integrally formed with tubular, pet receiving passageways which extend around the wearer's body and terminate in pocket-like chambers for feeding and retrieval.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7041231 | Method of refurbishing a transition duct for a gas turbine system A method of refurbishing a transition duct (100) for a gas turbine system includes providing the transition duct. The transition duct has a first wall (221) defining a first passageway (110) and having holes (223) through a metal layer ( | 05/09/2006 |
| 6880745 | Method of diffusion bonding superalloy laminates A method of joining superalloy substrates together comprises diffusion bonding the superalloy substrates by depositing an activator directly on the surface of the joint to be bonded and thereafter subjecting the joint to heat and pressure. The heat and pressure caus... | 04/19/2005 |
| 6871774 | Aluminum tubular heat exchanger and method of construction A method of establishing a leak tight and structural connection between a core tube and an accommodating header plate in a tubular heat exchanger, including the steps of positioning the core tube into bores of the header plate and a braze foil, installing a ferrule ... | 03/29/2005 |
| 6641085 | Self-centering steering module An apparatus for steering a nosewheel on an aircraft, or the like, while the aircraft is on the ground. The apparatus includes a steering shaft that engages a cluster of gears and transfers torque from a steering command to the gears. The steering shaft i... | 11/04/2003 |
| 6604882 | Cable joining device with breakaway nut An internally threaded (23) collet nut (22) is placed onto the first cable (12) and a first cable (12) is inserted into a collapsible collet (20) on a connector body (18). The collet nut (22) and a breakaway nut (30) are engaged with simple wrenches to es... | 08/12/2003 |