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Article: Texas Inventor Develops Base Unit Mating Method with Transmitter Unit
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- July 21, 2008
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 21 -- Ronald Douglas of Tomball, Texas, has developed field mounted measurement transmitters.
According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An apparatus for mating a base unit with a transmitter unit has a first face provided with a plurality of bores that spatially conform to a pattern of the mounting elements of the base unit and a second face that has a plurality of bores that spatially conform to the pattern of the mounting elements of the transmitter unit. To hydraulically connect the flow bores of the base unit and the transmitter unit, the plate includes a plurality of fluid conduits. Each flow conduit hydraulically connects a flow bore of the base unit ...
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Article: California Inventors Develop Ornamental Design for Remote Control ...
US Fed News Service, Including US State News;
December 18, 2007 ;
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... ... Thousand Oaks, Calif., and Paulo Kang of Burbank, Calif., have developed an ornamental design for a remote control transmitter unit, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office announced. The inventors were issued U.S. Patent No. D557,752 on Dec ...
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