Panasonic for Rare Earth-Iron Ring Magnet Manufacturing Method
Posted by: sywssb14Fumitoshi Yamashita, Kiyomi Kawamura, Yukihiro Okada and Hiroshi Murakami, have developed a tiffany cufflink method of rare earth-iron ring magnet with continuous orientation controlled anisotropy.
The patent has been assigned to Panasonic Corp., Osaka, Japan.
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, in the invention an "essential processes of this method include: a process for manufacturing segments having a continuously varying anisotropic orientation from perpendicular to surface to inside the surface by means of a uniform magnetic field maintained in a constant direction and a process in which a plurality of the segments is arranged on the circumference of a circle, the segments are pushed out in a tiffany money clip shape by rheology based on viscous deformation of the segments from one thrust direction end plane of the segments, and compressed from both end planes in the thrust direction of the segments. In a ring magnet in which the anisotropic orientation is continuously controlled."
The invention carries International Patent Publication No. WO/2009/142005 on Nov. 26.
The original patent was filed under tiffany pendant No. PCT/JP2009/002214 on May 20, 2009. It is available at: http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/ia.jsp?ia=JP2009/002214 For more information about US Fed News contract awards please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, US Fed News, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com.
Publication No. WO/2009/142172 Published on Nov. 26
Posted by: sywssb14Kazuyoshi Yamakawa, Junji Murata, Toshiyuki Saito, Takashi Sada and Naoki Tani - all from tiffany cufflink, have developed a halved outer ring, halved rolling bearing using the same, and structure and method of mounting rolling bearing.
The patent has been assigned to JTEKT Corp, Osaka, Japan.
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization: "Provided are a halved outer ring having sufficient durability and adapted such that noise and vibration occurring when rolling bodies roll over joint surfaces are significantly suppressed, and a halved rolling bearing using the halved outer ring. A halved outer ring has first and second split outer ring members forming a circular tube-like shape when circumferential ends of the first and second split outer ring tiffany money clip are butted against each other. On one end of circumferential ends butted against each other, there are formed a first flat section and a circumferentially recessed V-shaped recess. On an end butted against the end, there are formed a second flat section in contact with the first flat section and also a projection circumferentially projecting from the second flat surface and introduced into the recess. A gap for preventing contact between the bottom of the recess and the top of the projection is formed between the recess and the projection."
The invention carries International Patent Publication No. WO/2009/142172 on Nov. 26.
The original patent was filed in Japan under tiffany pendant No. PCT/JP2009/059129 on May 18, 2009. It is available at: http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/ia.jsp?ia=JP2009/059129 For more information about US Fed News contract awards please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, US Fed News, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com.
Police corner burglar ring targeting Washington desis for gold
Posted by: sywssb14Law has finally caught up with a ring of picky burglars who had been targeting South Asian tiffany cufflink in a Washington DC neighborhood for their gold.
Indian American residents of Fairfax, Virginia expressed relief as the police arrested two men and a woman from the NewYork City area in Centreville.
Police suspect the burglars hit 26 homes in Fairfax and three more in Loudoun County since January.
Each time, the burglars struck they ignored silver, gems and electronics, taking only gold jewelry, saris with gold threads and gold statues.
Police said they believe gold was being stolen because it is selling at more than $1,000 an ounce.
But they don't know how or why certain houses, mostly in the Fair Oaks, Reston and Centreville areas of western Fairfax, were targeted.
Three suspects, Francisco Gray, 39, of Nassau County, New York; Dagoberto Soto-Ramirez, 27, and his wife, Melinda Soto, 33, both of Queens, NewYork have been charged with nine counts of felony. They are being held without bond in the Fairfax jail.The burglaries generated intense concern in the South Asian community, and three town hall-style meetings were held, first with elected officials and then, last month, with Fairfax Police Chief David M. Rohrer. Residents were pleased by the arrests.
"The community is excited," said Raman Kumar, an IT professional, one of the early tiffany money clip whose home in Centreville was burgled way back on Feb 27.
"They are also thankful for the awareness the media put on this," because neighbors who learned of the burglaries might have provided information that led to the arrests, Kumar, who had mobilized the IndianAmerican community over the issue said.The arrests came after US marshals working with the police burglary task force spotted a sport utility vehicle with two men and a woman inside who fitted the description of suspects in the burglaries Tuesday.
After a search of the sport utility vehicle, investigators found a lap top computer, a GPS unit, and a police scanner tuned to Fairfax County police radio channels.
A police spokesperson declined to say how investigators linked the suspects to the tiffany pendant Fair Oaks burglaries. She said police hoped the search of seized items such as the laptop computer would lead them to more property or more suspects.
Rietz, Stiehm prepare for Salvation Army Ring-Off
Posted by: sywssb14Two politicians face off head-to-head in Austin Saturday.
There will be a Ring-Off between Mayor Tom Stiehm and former Mayor Bonnie Rietz in tiffany cufflink of HyVee from 6 to 8 p.m., Nov. 28.
They will ring red kettle bells for the Salvation Army's annual fundraiser.
"It will be a friendly competition to see who can gain the most donations," Maj. Marlys Anderson of the Salvation Army said.
The Ring-Off is meant not only to encourage donations, but also to publicize that many more volunteer Kettle Ringers are needed.
"We have many locations that are still open. Any open location tiffany money clip that we are missing the chance of soliciting donations that we need to continue to provide our services," Maj. Anderson said.
The Salvation Army aims to raise $35,000 with the red kettles and about $100,000 for the overall Christmas drive through mail and drop-off donations for a total of $135,000.
The Salvation Army has about nine red kettles spread throughout Austin, at Shopko, Jim's Supervalu, K-Mart, Walgreens, Sterling Main Street and two kettles at both Hy-Vee and Walmart.
The kettles are typically out at area stores from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., tiffany pendant through Saturday. Often times volunteers work two-hour shifts, but people can volunteer longer.
To sign up to volunteer call the Salvation Army at 437-4566.
Vic: National fire warning system ready to ring
Posted by: sywssb14A national telephone warning system to alert people to a bushfire emergency will begin tiffany cufflink next week.
The system can send thousands of text and voice messages a minute to residents in the fire's path.
But holidaymakers at risk from fires will not be warned this summer because the system cannot yet zero in on mobile phones taken into danger zones.
The final testing of the system, known as the Emergency Alert, took place in the Victorian coastal town of Torquay on Friday.
The national system launch will coincide with the start of summer next week.
It aims to overcome some of the communication blunders that contributed to the Black Saturday disaster last February in which 173 people died.
"This is a system that will save lives, there's no doubt about that," Victorian Premier John Brumby said.
"It is a system that will get a message out to people quickly and efficiently in life-threatening situations."
Currently, the system can issue warnings only to landline and mobile phones based on billing addresses within an identified area.
Authorities are working frantically on technology that can contact all tiffany money clip phones in areas under threat, so that visitors can also be warned.
Emergency Services Commissioner Bruce Esplin said he hoped the second stage of the project would be ready in the new year, but there was still a lot of work to do.
"I'm very comfortable that something exists, and we need to now work through and make sure it will work; we are insistent in making sure that this system will work in the way we want it to on the days we need it most."
The warning system, operated by Telstra, will only be used in life-threatening situations at the command of a bushfire incident controller.
It is also available for other major emergencies, including floods, storms and chemical spills and can send 300 text messages a second and 1000 voice messages a minute.
"It's a system that won't be overused. It must not become something that people become blase about. When people get those messages, it's a cause for action," Mr Esplin said.
He also warned that receiving an alert message was not a trigger to ring triple-zero, stressing the need to keep emergency lines open.
During the public trial more than 50,000 text and voice messages were issued to tiffany pendant and mobile phones in four regional and metropolitan centres in Victoria.
USPTO Issues Trademark RUNE SCAPE to Jagex
Posted by: sywssb14Jagex Limited COMPANY, Cambridge, U.K., has been issued the trademark RUNE tiffany cufflink (Reg. No. 3714042) by the USPTO.
The trademark application (serial number 77566082) was filed on Sept. 9, 2008and was registered on Nov. 24.
The description of the mark registered is "Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark. The mark consists of The stylized word "RUNESCAPE" with a vertical sword between the "E" and "S" and each of the letters appearing on top of a jagged shape".
The goods & services for which registration was sought are "Downloadable tiffany money clip ring tones; downloadable screen-savers; downloadable wallpapers Books in the field of online computer games; player's guides in the field of online computer games; instructional and teaching materials except apparatus in the field of online computer games; printed publications, namely, magazines in the field of online computer games; leaflets in the field of online computer games; brochures in the field of online computer games; posters Articles of clothing, namely, T-shirts, hats and caps. Toys, namely stuffed toy animals, plastic character toys, modeled plastic toy figurines, action figures and accessories therefor; board games; playing cards. Entertainment services, namely, providing online computer games; electronic games services, namely providing online computer games; provision of games by means of local computer networks, global computer networks, the internet, cable or wire communications services, wireless telecommunications services and broadband tiffany pendant services". For more information about US Fed News trademarks please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar, US Fed News, Email:- htsyndication@hindustantimes.com.
CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING STUDENTS
Posted by: sywssb14Cleveland State University issued the following news release:
Since 1970, the Fenn College Steel Ring and State of the College Ceremony at Cleveland State tiffany cufflink has honored deserving engineering students and helped to foster a spirit of pride and responsibility in the engineering profession. On Friday, March 27 from 6-8 p.m. at CSU's Drinko Hall Auditorium (located in the Music and Communication Building, 2001 Euclid Avenue), approximately 50 students will pledge to pursue excellence and receive a coveted steel ring - a visual symbol that identifies an engineer - at the 39th annual Ceremony.
In addition, newly appointed Fenn College Dean, Dr. Bahman Ghorashi, will present the annual state of the college address. Outstanding faculty and students, as well as honorary steel ring recipients will also be recognized.
Honorary steel ring recipients for 2009 include: Lori Simonelli, Enterprise Project tiffany money clip at Goodyear; Kelly Zelesnik, Academic Dean at the Engineering Technologies and Nord Advanced Technologies Center at Lorain County Community College; and Dr. Linda Abraham Silver, President of the Great Lakes Science Center.
The Steel Ring Ceremony was first held at CSU on June 4, 1970 and was the first event of its kind in the United States. Since that time, it has been adopted by more than 200 other engineering colleges throughout the country.
Students recite a creed at the Ceremony that sets forth an ethical code of conduct for engineers and also pledge to uphold the standards and dignity of the engineering profession, and serve humanity by making efficient use of the world's resources. The rings further serve to remind tiffany pendant to persist in their pursuit of excellence.
Bakers build gingerbread ring for WWE event
Posted by: sywssb14Rochester bakers John and Mike Fish have wrestled one heck of a feat.
The father and son created a 2-foot by 2-foot gingerbread wrestling ring for the World Wrestling tiffany cufflink, Inc., and successfully delivered it nearly 1,200 miles.
About a month ago, John Fish, owner of the Gingerbread Bakery in Rochester, got a phone call from a New York-based promotion company that wanted them to build a wresting ring complete with edible wrestlers for a WWE greeting card.
"I thought it was a scam at first," John said. "We sent photos back and forth. They took some of our ideas and then drew it up."
Fish said creating the wrestling ring was the easiest part.
Figuring out how to get it to the photographer's studio in Stamford, Conn., by Nov. 19 proved to be the biggest challenge.
He called a local delivery business to find out how much it would cost to ship the gingerbread creation and was told it would cost only $70.
"When I went to ship it, they told me, no way would it make it there in one piece," John said. "They wouldn't even insure it."
The bakery scrambled to find another delivery service and learned that for $400 they could tiffany money clip it in a crate and use a fork lift to move it around.
But they still couldn't guarantee it would get to its destination in one piece.
"My wife and I decided we'd drive it our there ourselves," John said. "We needed a vacation anyway, but we probably shouldn't have taken one so close to the holidays."
The promoter agreed to pay for the lodging and fuel expenses.
The trees and wrestlers were wrapped separately and the ring itself was given as much cushion as they could give it.
While the wrestling ring is mostly made of gingerbread, it's also constructed with candy canes, gum drops, peppermints, chocolate wafers and frosting.
The promoter requested that red and blue trunks be frosted on the two gingerbread wrestlers.
The winner was wearing orange bands on its arms.
Fish wasn't sure why the promoter chose a bakery so far from New York, but he was exited to be a part of it nonetheless.
"I didn't want to ship it off and have it get busted," John said. "I'd feel bad if it wasn't tiffany pendant for their card."
Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen
Posted by: sywssb14WagnerDer Ring des NibelungenChristian Thielemann/Bayreuth FestivalOpus Arte (14 CDs)
Half a century ago there was no recording of Richard Wagner's Ring. Today we are spoilt for tiffany cufflink. Given the listening time involved, there must be a limit to the number of recorded cycles anyone would want to own - but the market knows no such limits.
What makes this 2008 Bayreuth performance unusual is that it comes on CD, not DVD: Opus Arte realised Tankred Dorst's staging was just not interesting enough but that, as an aural experience, it stood up. Its chief merit is Thielemann's conducting, which binds the whole together and sustains interest even when the singing is lacklustre. Those are essential Wagnerian qualities.
Equally persuasive is Thielemann's wonderfully light touch in the conversational tiffany money clip of "Das Rheingold" and "Siegfried", and his ear for Wagner's lyricism. The words are delivered with intelligent freshness, far from a "given" today, and we hear the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra at its most technically assured: it's the most committed performer of all. The cast is a mixture of good, bad and ordinary. Eva-Maria Westbroek's radiant Sieglinde, Andrew Shore's gritty Alberich, Hans-Peter Knig's snarling Hagen and Christa Meyer's Erda are worth hearing.
Endrik Wottrich's Siegmund sounds nobler, Stephen Gould's Siegfried less imposing, than when I saw the production at its 2006 debut. Albert Dohmen softens Wotan; Linda Watson's braying Brunnhilde tests one's patience. The set costs around 70, not bad for 14 CDs, but for a little extra you get something far superior: Keilberth on Testament from the 1950s and Bhm on Philips from the 1960s, both with vintage Bayreuth casts in surprisingly good sound. Of studio tiffany pendant, Solti on Decca still heads the list.
Troubled youth might be dealt disappointing blow
Posted by: sywssb14On the first day of boxing class, a dozen teenage boys with gang affiliations strode into the tiffany cufflink, most of them late, wearing saggy pants and headphones.
By the second class, their attitudes had changed.
Jamal McFadden, 17, saw his grades go up. His temper went down, and his attitude mellowed, according to his mom, Diane Murray, who watches him each Saturday.
Jadarius Roberts, 13, said when he's angry and wants to fight, he saves it for the weekend, when he can "beat up the bag."
They're two of nine students who disciplined themselves through a month of rigorous exercise and graduated Saturday from the Rock Hill Boxing Club's training camp at the Emmett Scott Center.
Organizers, coaches and parents want to continue offering classes to the teenagers during the week. But membership to box costs money, and the clock is ticking to find sponsorships to keep all nine in the ring, says the Rev. Seth Crosby of TLC Ministries in Rock Hill.
Crosby mentors each of the nine teens in Project Go, a gang-out program that tiffany money clip to change the lives of troubled youth. He wants all 30 of his court-ordered teens to try boxing, but his church cannot sponsor them all.
CRAVE, an after-school program at the Emmett Scott Center, sponsored all nine students this month. Founder Latoya Mayes said she spent around $200 for mouthpieces, gloves and trainer's fees.
To continue training with the Rock Hill Boxing Club, the nine boys will need a one-year membership to USA Boxing, a national association for the sport. And the fee to become a member will go up next year from $32 to $45.
Mayes said CRAVE will continue sponsoring two students in the boxing classes, but she's stepping up her criteria. She'll choose students who have attended each training session this month and who have participated the most in activities at the Emmett Scott Center, such as a community potluck held last week.
CRAVE will pay the $45 fee in December for two students to continue boxing, along with equipment and supplies, Mayes said.
However, it will be up to community members, churches and civic groups to tiffany pendant the other seven students who graduated from November's training program. Mayes said all nine of the teens are committed to boxing under a yearlong membership.
Flint Street resident Marvin Rogers has agreed to sponsor five teens, he said, and in coming weeks, he plans to give a presentation on why others should donate.
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