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Apparatus for Simulating a High Five

A self-righting hand-arm configuration which is adapted to pivot when struck by a user, thereby simulating a "high five."

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Class 44/570 - With elemental metal, metal oxide, limestone, or inorganic metal salt (e.g., lime, etc.)


Subclass of Class 44 - Fuel and related compositions
Definition: Subject matter where the consolidated solid fuel composition
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 06/07/2005


NumberTitleIssue Date
6902589Method for producing shaped, activated charcoal
The invention relates to a method for producing shaped, activated charcoal. According to the method, after being ground, carbon-bearing material, or a mixture of several carbon-bearing materials are rendered homogenous with a binding agent which contains water, or a...
06/07/2005
6530966Coal binder compositions and methods
Binder compositions for converting coal waste into fuel including a distillable petroleum hydrocarbon emulsified with a surfactant and water are provided. The invention also includes methods for making the binder compositions. The methods include blending...
03/11/2003
4908167Method for producing form bodies, such as briquettes
Form or pressed bodies, such as briquettes, are made of a mixture including at least two components. A first component is formed by at least one fine grained solid material which does not soften below 800° C. A second component is formed by at least one ...
03/13/1990
4515601Carbonaceous briquette
Green briquette agglomerates (10) are manufactured by simultaneously crushing and blending high sulfur petroleum coke (20), a high R/B softening point, high sulfur and metals content asphaltene binder (22), and dolomitic limestone (24) as a sulfur sorbent...
05/07/1985
 
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