Pei Tsao - Fullerton CA, US Chong Yi - Mechanicsburg PA, US Kuan-Yu Chen - Harrisburg PA, US Gary E. Biddle - Carlisle PA, US
Assignee:
Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. - Taipei Hsien
International Classification:
H01R 13/648
US Classification:
439610, 439497
Abstract:
An electrical connector () includes an insulative housing () extending in a front-to-back direction, a conductive shell () enclosing the insulative housing and cooperating with the insulative housing to define a receiving cavity () adapted for receiving a complementary connector, a first set of contacts () held in the insulative housing for transmitting a first kind of signals, a second set of contacts () held in the insulative housing and comprising two pairs of differential contacts () respectively for transmitting and receiving a second kind of signals and a grounding contact (), a first set of wires () and a second set of wires (). Each first contact includes a contacting section () exposed in the receiving cavity and a tail section () extending rearward from the contacting section. Each of the second set of contacts includes a contacting section () exposed in the receiving cavity and a tail section () extending rearward form the contacting section. The first set of wires are aligned in one row and have inner conductors () electrically connecting with the tail sections of the first set of contacts.
An apparatus is provided for folding a shirt. More particularly, the apparatus includes a folding plate assembly that includes a center plate, which has a first and second lateral side, a first side plate, which is pivotably connected to the first lateral side of the center plate, and a second side plate, which is pivotably connected to the second side plate of the center plate. The apparatus is designed to fold a shirt when the shirt is placed on the folding plate assembly by folding the first and second side plates backwardly so that the respective side portions of the shirt are folded behind the shirt. A hanger is also provided for hanging a shirt. The hanger is sized and shaped to orient shoulder portions of the shirt so that the lower portion of the shirt expands in a laterally outward direction and thereby inhibits the formation of folds therein.
A rotary internal combustion engine which comprises a housing containing an axle, a pair of toroidal casings both disposed in parallel within the housing, the toroidal casings containing a rotor with a piston disposed within the casings, respectively, an on/off valve in a closed position for forming an ignition and explosion zone with the piston disposed in the casings, respectively, and a gas outlet in the on/off valve disposed in the casings, respectively, whereby the rotary internal combustion engine is achieved by continuously transferring a compressed air-fuel mixture into the ignition and explosion zone, igniting and simultaneously exploding the mixture continuously, and exhausting gases of combustion through the gas outlet in the closed valve position, and thereafter, the piston passes through the valve in an open position thereby causing rotation of the rotors with the axle.
A rotary internal combustion engine which comprises a housing containing an axle, a pair of toroidal casings both containing a rotor with a piston disposed within the respective casings, an on/off valve for forming an ignition and explosion zone together with the piston disposed in the casings, and a gas outlet in the vicinity of the on/off valve disposed in the casings, whereby the rotation of the rotor within the internal combustion engine is achieved by transferring a compressed air-fuel mixture into the ignition and explosion zone, igniting the mixture and simultaneously, exploding, and exhausting the combusted gas through the gas outlet, thereby causing the rotation of the rotors together with the axle.
The present invention provides a method for cleaning fabric articles which comprises the steps of: washing the fabric articles with a cleaning solvent in a rotatable drum; rotating the drum at a high spin speed for a high spin period of time after the performance of said washing step; and heating the fabric articles for at least a period of time during the performance of said rotating step. During the heating step, at least some of the cleaning solvent is removed from the fabric articles in both liquid and vapor phases. Heating the fabric articles decreases attractive forces between the liquid phase cleaning solvent and the fabric articles, facilitating the separation and hence removal of additional quantities of the cleaning solvent from the fabric articles.
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