Penn Jillette of Penn and Teller fame has patented a "Hydro-Therapeutic Stimulator", which uses a hot tub for stimulation.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7509129 | Load balancing in wireless communication network For load balancing in a wireless communication network comprising at least one subscriber terminal (T1, T2, T2) and a plurality of access points (AP1, AP2, AP3), a load control device (21; 110) is used which is locate... | 03/24/2009 |
| 7426746 | Location privacy in a communication system A mechanism for providing a mobile node with reliable information for location privacy decisions in connection with an address update process that gives the correspondent node a chance to deduce the location of the mobile node is provided. According to one embodimen... | 09/16/2008 |
| 7244443 | Polymers of fluorinated monomers and hydrophilic monomers A polymer of fluorinated monomers and hydrophilic monomers is provided. It is also provided a polymer blend that contains a polymer of fluorinated monomers and another biocompatible polymer. The polymer of fluorinated monomers or polymer blend described herein and o... | 07/17/2007 |
| 6663804 | Method and apparatus for controlling injection molding machine capable of reducing variations in weight of molded products A nozzle internal resin pressure feedback control system has a mold internal pressure sensor for measuring a mold internal resin pressure as a measured mold internal pressure value. The measured mold internal pressure value is fed to the nozzle internal r... | 12/16/2003 |
| 6632096 | Method and apparatus for teaching and learning A method and apparatus for a computer-based teaching system includes modifying a text file by inserting a first predetermined character at a first end of a first selected information element, and also inserting a second predetermined character at a second... | 10/14/2003 |