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Paddle
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31 Mar 2005
TL;DR: In this article, a simply constituted toner stirring paddle capable of obtaining stable carrying force is presented, which includes a rotating shaft 42 which is freely rotatably supported by the case main body 4, an attaching member 43 which extends in parallel to the rotating shaft, and a stirring blade 44.
Abstract: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a simply constituted toner stirring paddle capable of obtaining stable carrying force. SOLUTION: The stirring paddle 32 is prepared for stirring and carrying the toner stored in a case main body 4, the paddle 32 includes a rotating shaft 42 which is freely rotatably supported by the case main body 4, an attaching member 43 which extends in parallel to the rotating shaft 42, and also, which is supported by the rotating shaft 42, and a stirring blade 44. One end of the stirring blade 44 is attached along the extending direction of the attaching member 43, and also, with inclination to the center axis of the rotating shaft 42, the other end of the stirring blade 44 is formed to a free end extending in a direction orthogonal to the extending direction of the attaching member 43. COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT
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TL;DR: Prone compression with the pneumatic paddle is easy to perform, effective with high-density suspensions and less uncomfortable for the patient than other methods of compression.
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10 Sep 1979
TL;DR: In this article, an elongated passage formed within the paddle structure is shaped to permit the ball and string to swing through the paddle and in a preferred form has generally a key hole shape.
Abstract: A paddle toy comprised of a ball and string and having an elongated passage of length greater than the combined length of the ball and string. The string is attached at one end to a cross bar located in the upper portion of the paddle and is attached to a ball at the other end. The elongated passage formed within the paddle structure is shaped to permit the ball and string to swing through the paddle and in a preferred form has generally a key hole shape. In alternate embodiments, the invention is provided with means for varying the size of the elongated passage to regulate the skill required. The object of the toy is to impart a centrifugal force to the ball to keep it rotating about the cross bar and through the elongated passage in the paddle.
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13 Jan 1999
TL;DR: An inductive charger coupling for charging a battery includes a generally flat charging paddle and a charging receptacle as discussed by the authors, which is electrically connected to an external power supply, and the primary core engages the secondary core when the charging paddle is plugged into the battery.
Abstract: An inductive charger coupling for charging a battery includes a generally flat charging paddle and a charging receptacle. The charging paddle includes a primary core and a primary coil. The paddle is electrically connected to an external power supply. The charging receptacle includes a secondary core and a secondary coil. The receptacle is electrically connected to the battery. The secondary core engages the primary core when the charging paddle is plugged into the charging receptacle. The paddle lacks corners at its distal end, and the secondary core is shaped to conform to the distal end of the paddle, which narrows the overall width of the coupling.
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