Patent classifications
B62B2204/04
OPTIMALLY CONFIGURED AIR-FLOW GALLEY CART
A galley cart has a rear wall with an inlet port and an outlet port. A first divider has a first edge, wherein a first distance is defined between the first edge and a front wall. A second divider has a second edge, wherein a second distance is defined between the second edge and the front wall. The second distance is less than the first distance for control of the flow of cooling air.
Controlling flow of dry ice sublimation inside a galley cart
A galley cart system employs a housing with a door coupled to the housing, the door configured to be moved between a closed position and an open position. A vent plate in the housing communicates between a first compartment and a second compartment. A valve plate adjacent the vent plate is movable from a venting position when the door is in the closed position to a blocking position when the door is in the open position thereby preventing flow communication between the first and second compartment.
MOBILE REFRESHMENT CART WITH THERMOELECTRIC COOLING
A mobile refreshment cart includes an open refreshment chamber exposed to an environment surrounding the refreshment cart and configured to receive refreshment containers therein. The mobile refreshment cart also includes a thermally conductive plate having a first surface facing the open refreshment chamber, and having a second surface opposite to the first surface. The mobile refreshment cart also includes a thermoelectric cooler coupled to, and directly contacting, the second surface of the thermally conductive plate. The thermoelectric cooler is configured to extract heat from the thermally conductive plate through the second surface of the thermally conductive plate. The refreshment cart also includes a fan configured to urge an air flow over a portion of the thermoelectric cooler and to the environment, such that the air flow extracts the heat from the thermoelectric cooler and expels the heat to the environment.
Transport cart for nuclear medicine/molecular imaging radioisotopes having enhanced safety features and a process implementing the same
The disclosure relates to a medical imaging supply transport cart having enhanced safety features and a process implementing the same. The medical imaging supply transport cart includes a support surface configured to support medical imaging supplies, the support surface further configured to support a support mechanism, and the support mechanism further configured to support the medical imaging supplies. The support mechanism further configured to rigidly hold the medical imaging supplies with a first holding mechanism, the medical imaging supplies configured to store at least one dose of a nuclear medicine, a plurality of wheels arranged below the support surface, at least one door configured to enclose the medical imaging supplies, and a handle configured to be grasped by a user to guide the medical imaging supply transport cart.
All-in-one beach cart
A beach cart includes a frame mounted on rollers, and a sun shade integrally secured in a non-detachable manner, to at least one other element of the beach cart. The beach cart can also include at least one seat carried by the frame. The seat can be operable between a retracted storage position and a deployed extended use position.
Galley cart and galley system of an aircraft
A galley cart includes walls defining an interior cavity extending between a front and a rear of the galley cart and the interior cavity extending between a top end and a bottom end. A supply port is provided in flow communication with the interior cavity at or near either the top end or the bottom end of the cart. A return port is provided in flow communication with the interior cavity that is adjacent the supply port at or near the top end or the bottom end of the cart. A barrier is positioned between the supply port and the return port within the interior cavity of the cart to define a supply chamber and a return chamber to control airflow through the interior cavity.
Temperature-Controlled Cradle
A device for maintaining a deceased fetus or infant at a temperature lower than ambient; comprises a frame (14), a cooling unit (40) operatively attached to the frame, a cradle or bassinet (20) sized to contain the fetus or infant, operatively attached to the frame, and thermally connected to the cooling unit (40) which comprises a compressor system (44), a copper coil surrounded with an aluminium finned condenser unit (46), heat exchanger (48), evaporator (50) and base plate (30), drain pan (52), power supply conduit (54), and a thermostat (42).
Method and apparatus for a distributed cooling system for electronic equipment enclosures
An electronic component enclosure comprises an outer frame and an inner frame, with the outer and inner frames forming a plenum therebetween. A cooling facility such as an HVAC unit is fluidly coupled to the electronic component enclosure's plenum. The cooling facility is controlled by a control system configured to adjust at least one property of fluid flowing through the plenum, such as its flow rate and/or temperature. Alternatively, a cooling system can comprise a plurality of electronic component enclosures such that a control system can be configured to adjust at least one property of fluid flowing through each electronic component enclosure's respective plenum.
Illuminated stroller assembly
A illuminated stroller assembly includes a stroller that has handle. A control circuit is coupled to the handle, a heating element is coupled to the handle and a cooling unit is coupled to the handle. A blower is coupled to the handle and the blower urges air into the seat when the blower is turned on to enhance comfort for the child in the stroller. A receiver is coupled to the handle and the receiver is in remote electrical communication with an audio source for receiving an audio signal. A pair of speakers is each coupled to the handle for emitting audible sounds outwardly therefrom and each of the speakers receives the audio signal from the receiver.
Stroller changing table
A portable changing table including a foldable board having a first section and a second section, and at least one attachment device secured to the board, such that the board has a folded position and an unfolded position, such that in the folded position the first section folds flat against the second section, and such that in the unfolded position, the first section and the section lay flat adjacent to one another to form a rectangular surface.