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| SWIRL GASOLINE PUMP TO DELIVER FUEL FROM TANK INTO VEHICLE ENGINE |
| FIELD: automotive industry.
EFFECT: simplified assembling of pump, provision of accurate angular arrangement of suction and delivery spaces of pump. 2 dwg |
| Publishing date: April 15, 2003 |
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| WINDSHIELD CLEANING AND ANTI-ICING SYSTEM |
| FIELD: transport engineering.
EFFECT: improved reliability of windshield anti-icing system. 6 cl, 5 dwg |
| Publishing date: March 12, 2003 |
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| ANTIDAZZLING LIGHT |
| FIELD: automotive industry.
EFFECT: enhanced safety of vehicle in darkness due to reduced dazzling of drivers by oncoming traffic. 3 cl, 3 dwg |
| Publishing date: March 4, 2003 |
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| AUTOMATIC GEARSHIFT MECHANISM OF MECHANICAL MULTIPLE-SPEED GEARBOX |
| FIELD: transport engineering.
EFFECT: simplified design, provision of accurate positioning of gearshift mechanism rods in neutral. 2 dwg |
| Publishing date: January 14, 2003 |
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| SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF REVOLUTION NUMBER OF STAGE OF GAS TURBINE ENGINE |
| FIELD: automatic control of revolution number of stage of gas turbine engine.
EFFECT: improved design allowing to eliminate abnormal modes at operation of system. 8 cl, 10 dwg, 2 tbl |
| Publishing date: December 17, 2002 |
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| (MU-STEARIC ACID)JEXASTEARATOLANTHANUM(III) TRIHYDRATE AS ANTIWEAR ADDITIVE FOR LUBRICATING OILS |
| FIELD: oil additives.
EFFECT: improved antiwear and antifriction efficiency. 7 dwg |
| Publishing date: December 3, 2002 |
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| AUTOMATIC INFINITELY VARIABLE MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION |
| FIELD: mechanical engineering.
EFFECT: extended range of automatic conversion of torque and increased efficiency of transmission. 9 cl, 2 dwg |
| Publishing date: November 19, 2002 |
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| ROTOR AUTOMATIC BALANCER |
| FIELD: mechanical engineering.
EFFECT: improved efficiency of compensation of rotate system unbalance. 1 dwg |
| Publishing date: November 19, 2002 |
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| NUT WRENCH |
| FIELD: machine engineering, possibly assembling-disassembling operations, restoration of articles.
EFFECT: improved design, enhanced comfort of using nut wrench. 2 dwg |
| Publishing date: November 19, 2002 |
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| MOTOR GASOLINE ADDITIVE AND FUEL COMPOSITION |
| FIELD: petroleum processing and petrochemistry.
EFFECT: increased antiknock property. 2 cl, 2 tbl |
| Publishing date: August 20, 2002 |
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| DEVICE FOR PROCESSING OF TIRES CONTAINING METAL CORD |
| FIELD: devices used for processing of tires with metal cord.
EFFECT: enhanced efficiency of the high-frequency heating system, enhanced explosion and fire proofness, enhanced reliability. 2 dwg |
| Publishing date: February 12, 2002 |
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| WASTE WATER TREATMENT METHOD |
| FIELD: waste water treatment.
EFFECT: enhanced oil removal efficiency. 3 cl, 1 tbl, 4 ex |
| Publishing date: December 18, 2001 |
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| ANTICORROSIVE COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF ITS APPLICATION TO METAL SURFACE |
| FIELD: metal corrosion, particularly, protection of metals from atmospheric and biological corrosion; applicable in mechanical and instrumentation engineering, and in other industries.
EFFECT: higher protective properties of coatings, simplified and low-cost process. 2 cl, 3 tbl, 1 ex |
| Publishing date: November 21, 2001 |
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| DIESEL ENGINE EXHAUST GAS CATALYST CONVERTER |
| FIELD: mechanical engineering; diesel engines; exhaust systems.
EFFECT: improved cleaning of exhaust gases. 2 cl, 4 dwg |
| Publishing date: October 31, 2001 |
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| DIESEL FUEL PRODUCTION PROCESS |
| FIELD: petroleum processing.
EFFECT: increased yield of product (by 10-12%). 3 cl |
| Publishing date: October 31, 2001 |
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| COMPOSITION FOR PROTECTING CORRODED METALLIC SURFACES |
| FIELD: composition for anticorrosion coatings for protection of corroded surface of products and structures made of ferrous metals operating in atmospheric conditions of various climatic zones, in atmosphere containing aggressive gases and vapors under conditions of increased humidity.
EFFECT: improved properties of the composition. 2 cl, 6 ex, 3 tbl |
| Publishing date: October 17, 2001 |
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| COATING ON METAL AND METHOD OF FORMING THEREOF |
| FIELD: chemical industry.
EFFECT: improved service characteristics of compositions for coating having better consumer properties of said compositions and shorter duration and lower power intensiveness for forming thereof. 4 cl, 1 tbl |
| Publishing date: October 17, 2001 |
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| INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE EXHAUST GAS CATALYST CONVERTER |
| FIELD: mechanical engineering; internal combustion engines.
EFFECT: improved efficiency of gas cleaning, reduced fuel consumption, simplified design of converter and increased service life owing to automatic distribution of gas flows. 2 dwg |
| Publishing date: October 3, 2001 |
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| DETERGENT COMPOSITION FOR REMOVING SCALE |
| FIELD: domestic chemistry, more particularly removing scale from metallic surfaces of heat-exchange devices, coiled pipes and other structural members of heat and power engineering systems, e.g. removing scale from internal walls of radiators of cooling system of internal combustion engines.
EFFECT: improved properties of the detergent composition. 2 cl, 1 tbl |
| Publishing date: September 19, 2001 |
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| DEVICE FOR CRUSHING MECHANICAL RUBBER GOODS |
| FIELD: equipment for crushing various materials, scrap rubber inclusive.
EFFECT: high degree of crushing material; enhanced reliability and economical efficiency. 2 dwg |
| Publishing date: September 19, 2001 |
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| STEPLESS TRANSMISSION |
| FIELD: mechanical engineering.
EFFECT: enhanced efficiency and reliability. 2 dwg |
| Publishing date: May 23, 2001 |
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| DEVICE FOR PROTECTION OF EYES AGAINST LUMINOUS RADIATION |
| FIELD: protection of eyes against luminous radiation in transport facilities. |
| Publishing date: May 8, 2001 |
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| GEAR OF SMALL SIZES |
| The work of a gear is based on realization of internal cylindrical gearing with a small difference of quantity of wheels tooth's. From the existent similar gears this gear differs by evolutary gearing and essentially other kinematics. It allows him to be on one level with multistage planetary gears. At the same efficiency and transmitted capacity, the gear has minimum mass, dimensions and more profitable cost. |
| Publishing date: March 29, 2001 |
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| A DEVICE FOR VEHICLE ENGINE CRANKCASE PROTECTION |
| Devices for vehicle engine crankcase protection typically include a thin-walled panel with side vanes which are mantled at an angle to the panel plate and directed to the engine crankcase position, and fixtures to fix the panel to a vehicle frame.
The newly-developed device is equipped with stream-adjusted protective casings; each said casing is placed on the panel before (in a vehicle run direction) the respective down-extended part of the fixture. |
| Publishing date: January 23, 2001 |
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| A METHOD OF AND DEVICE FOR MOTOR FUEL MODIFICATION |
| In a traditional motor fuel modification method provides for injection of an ozone-air in a fuel and their consequent mixture.
In the newly-developed technology, ozone-air mixture is injected and mixed with a fuel in the fuel ejection process. Then, current is supplied to a part of the prepared mixture to produce additional turbulent flows in the mixture during its transition through a mixing chamber. The prepared mixture is delivered to a constant pressure tank and then filtered to remove foam, solid particles and fuel hydroxyl water solutions. After that, the process is repeated at least once more. |
| Publishing date: December 26, 2000 |
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| METAL-CUTTING OIL SUPPLY METHOD |
| This method includes supply of the metal-cutting oil to the butt surfaces of the grinding wheel through wedge-shaped nozzles arranged in symmetry over the wheel butts, and imposition... |
| Publishing date: August 21, 2000 |
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| A METHOD OF A VEHICLE SPEED MONITORING |
| This method is intended for a
vehicle equipped with a speed transducer, storage (memory) device and an
indicator. Based on the speed transducer signals, speed of the vehicle is
determined with a preset discreteness... |
| Publishing date: August 7, 2000 |
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| METHOD OF FUEL QUALITY CONTROL AND DEVICE FOR ITS REALIZATION |
| Usually they take samples from
the fuel tank of a vehicle to determine the quantity of water and mechanical
impurities, checking the fuel correspondence to the standard requirements. |
| Publishing date: July 26, 2000 |
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