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Class 411/128 - Member, or portion thereof, comprises movable pawl


Subclass of Class 411 - Expanded, threaded, driven, headed, tool-deformed, or locked-threaded fastener
Definition: Device wherein either the member, or one portion of a member
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 03/18/2008


NumberTitleIssue Date
7344333Bumping post block and anchor holder and hole cap used for the same and bumping post
An anchor bolt bolt does not easily jump up even if a tire hits a bumping post. A through hole for inserting the anchor bolt into the bumping post is formed by embedding a cylindrical anchor holder. The anchor holder has a cylinder for receiving the anchor bolt and ...
03/18/2008
6823430Directoryless L0 cache for stall reduction
A memory system for a computational circuit having a pipeline includes at least one functional unit and an address generator that generates a memory address. A coherent cache memory is responsive to the address generator and is addressed by the memory address. The c...
11/23/2004
5683216Spring latching mechanisms for preventing relative movement of assembled components
Spring latching mechanisms for preventing relative rotation or relative displacement of assembled components during operation of a nuclear reactor. The first type of mechanism prevents rotation of a threaded fastener which fastens a first component to a s...
11/04/1997
4034686Injector for soil treating liquids
As the applicator is propelled about the surface to be treated, hollow spikes called tines or tongs are alternately thrust, vertically downwards below the surface and withdrawn vertically upwards. A bulk supply of treating liquid is maintained separate fr...
07/12/1977
 
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