Abstract:
The invention is directed to a chlorinator mounted inline in a water purification system having a housing having an inlet end and an outlet end and an upper compartment having an electronics section with a controller unit contained within the electronics section and in electrical communication with a power source and an at least one electrolytic plate. The system having a heat sink member in thermal communication with the controller, wherein the flow of the water in the water purification system cools the heat sink member and the controller unit.
Abstract:
A method of influencing a physiological condition of a physiological subject, the method comprising detecting a workload distribution/activity in a brain of the physiological subject, the workload distribution/activity being indicative of the physiological condition, and selectively modifying the workload distribution/activity in the brain of the physiological subject to thereby modify the physiological condition.
Abstract:
The instant invention is directed to a light emitting diode pool or spa lamp bulb having at least one light emitting diode with at least one lens body that is optically clear. The at least one light emitting diode being embedded in the lens body, the lens body being in direct contact with the pool or spa.
Abstract:
An electronically controlled actuator in a plumbed water line within a water conditioning management system, having an at least one valve with a valve stem in a plumbed water line within the water conditioning management system, an at least one actuator, an at least one actuator housing, an at least one electronic controller in communication with the actuator, an at least one shaft coupled to the actuator and said valve; an at least one shaft encoding device; and an at least one user interface with multiple indicator elements indicating the position of valve.
Abstract:
A stereoscopic display apparatus includes a mount, an arm connected to the mount for movement relative to the mount, and a pair of independent visual displays mounted on the arm for movement relative to the mount so that the pair of displays is positionable for viewing by a user. A first display of the pair is adapted for viewing by a first eye of the user and a second display of the pair is adapted for viewing by a second eye of the user. Each display of the pair is adapted to cooperate with the other display to provide images to the respective eye of the user that are perceived by the user as a three-dimensional image.