Cloaking System Using Optoelectronically Controlled Camouflage
A Cloaking System designed to operate in the visible light spectrum, utilizes optoelectronics and/or photonic components to conceal an object within it.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 5967365 | Feeder for separating parts molded to a continuous carrier tape A feeder for a pick and place machine used in connection with the mounting of small discrete parts such as electrical and mechanical components comprises a frame and mechanisms connected to the frame for advancing a carrier tape product from a supply reel... | 10/19/1999 |
| 5931282 | Component collective and component collective feeding apparatus A component carrier assembly includes component holders each for holding a component therein and connected to one another in a form of a tape carrier. Each holder is provided with a cavity to accommodate the component, a closure for shutting an opening of... | 08/03/1999 |
| 4778042 | Vending machine A coin-freed vending machine for cylinders of compressed gas comprises an outer cabinet having a door-opening, a storage chain conveyor for cylinders within the cabinet and a rotatable transfer cradle between the door-opening and the conveyor preventing a... | 10/18/1988 |
| 4576591 | Medicament implant applicator The present invention relates to a pistol grip implanter device adapted for insertion of a solid or semi-solid pellet form medicament into a domestic animal, associated with a hub for an encasement containing a multiplicity of dosage unit pellets of the m... | 03/18/1986 |
| 4274551 | Dispensing apparatus having continuously driven conveyor An apparatus for dispensing articles, particularly, but not necessarily, packaged food articles which are warmed within the apparatus. The apparatus comprises a storage zone, a dispensing zone and a conveyor for conveying articles between the storage zone... | 06/23/1981 |