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Process For Propelling Foodstuffs or the Like into a Crowd

A method of launching foodstuffs into a crowd for promotional and entertainment purposes.

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Class 177/214 - With indicator of poise position


Subclass of Class 177 - Weighing scales
Definition: Apparatus wherein an indicator is correlated with the poise.
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 07/29/2003


NumberTitleIssue Date
6600110Portable digital readout scale
A portable scale is provided that includes a fulcrum, a balance beam pivotally mounted on the fulcrum, the balance beam supporting a load pan on one end and including an elongated portion having a measurement strip extending along the elongated portion of...
07/29/2003
6166336Digital force sensor with a measuring cell able to be deformed elastically and method for directly measuring the application of a force
The digital force sensor (1) includes a measuring cell (2) which is able to be deformed elastically, the deformation of said cell (2) directly resulting from the force with which a robot arm approaches a discrete electronic component (11) in a magazine, t...
12/26/2000
4401177Sliding weight scale
A sliding weight scale includes a recirculating ball spindle mounted in a balance beam arranged to pivot about a swivel axis. The spindle extends perpendicularly of the swivel axis. A sliding weight is engaged via a nut with the spindle. A gear wheel is f...
08/30/1983
4124083Automatic analytical weighing scale
An automatic analytical balance is disclosed, which features a unique weighing structure. The scale comprises a flexibly pivotable shaft that pivots in one direction in response to a load being weighed, and that pivots in an opposite direction in response...
11/07/1978
 
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