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An arrowhead blade-carrying body for easy attachment and removal which in assembled position is between a nosepiece and the head end of an arrow shaft. The arrowhead body has a through opening centered on its long axis into which fits the head end of the arrow shaft, an adapter portion or a nosepiece shaft or a combination of these all in fixed relation to the arrow shaft. The arrowhead body of this invention allows the choice of freely rotatable movement of the blade carrying arrowhead body wit...
An electrode suitable for use in conducting electrical signals from the skin of a living animal, the electrode having a conducting member constituted by an electrically conducting plastics material and an electrically conducting chloride gel carried by a porous foam disc for contact with the skin, the porous foam disc being spaced from the conducting member by a non-electrically conducting element which is loaded with silver to provide electrical connection between the gel and the member.
First and second identical hand grips each comprise a square U-shaped member having a hand-gripped head part and a pair of spaced parallel arms extending perpendicularly from the ends of the head part. A plurality of bars are affixed to, and extend perpendicularly between, the arms in the area of the free ends thereof, parallel to the head part. An endless closed loop strip of body scrubbing cloth is mounted on and looped around selected bars of the hand grips and extends between such hand grips...
This invention relates to a body shower assembly arranged to substantially surround the body of a user, thereby defining a showering zone into which water is sprayed, the shower assembly being adapted for vertically slidable movement along the wall of a shower booth, bathroom etc. so that it may be raised or lowered in accordance with the personal requirements of the user.
In a camera body, supporting members for rotatably supporting the end of the back lid are integrally formed with an upper cover and a lower cover on the opposed surfaces of the ends of the upper and lower covers secured to the upper portion and the lower portion, respectively, of a camera's interior body.
A truck body made from a number of structurally strong panels. The panels are set in two side rails and a front rail and joined at their vertical intersections by panel joining rails having an inner recess for receiving a flexible adhesive-caulking compound.
A body for an electric guitar has an uncovered, skeletal frame. The frame is provided with a pocket for receiving a guitar neck, and a bridge and tailpiece arranged for receiving strings from a guitar neck arranged in the pocket. The frame is further provided with devices for selectively mounting electronic pickups thereon, as is a mount for suitable control elements.
In a ski body of a laminated construction, the core structure employed therein is divided into a forward up-turning portion made of non-foamable material and a basic core portion made of a hard type foamed resin bonded together into an integral core structure, and an upper and lower surface plates made of a reinforcing material are laminated on the upper and lower surfaces of the core structure. Preferably, the forward upturning portion of the core structure is made of ABS or polycarbonate resin...
A metal can body is formed with a longitudinally extending lap side seam which is securely bonded with a nylon type high strength organic adhesive. In order to provide a strong permanent bond in the side seam, the body is precoated with an epoxy type coating which adheres tenaciously to both the adhesive and to the metallic body surfaces.
A support structure for motor vehicles, especially for passenger motor vehicles, which includes on each side of the vehicle one floor bearer and one roof bearer that are connected within the central area thereof by a door column; the connecting places for the door columns at the floor bearers and at the roof bearers are constructed as stamped-out parts extending in the direction of the door columns.
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