Abstract:
A case for storing a battery which supplies drive power for a headphone includes a case body to which the battery is stored and which is capable of being inserted to an insertion hole formed at a headphone chassis and a lock pawl which is capable of being locked with a lock hole formed at the headphone chassis, while a positive terminal which is connected to a positive electrode of the battery stored in the case body and a negative terminal which is connected to a negative electrode of the battery stored in the case body are arranged, and then, a leading terminal which is connected to either the positive electrode or the negative electrode is arranged at the case body and the leading terminal is connected to either the positive terminal or the negative terminal.
Abstract:
A battery positioning structure reliably positions battery modules on a vehicle chassis even when battery modules have different sizes and heights. The battery positioning structure includes a bracket having at opposite ends not only check plates which are configured to be positioned on a body of the electric vehicle but also locks at opposite side edges of the bracket, the bracket being configured to be attached to outer surfaces of the battery modules and to unite the battery modules, and bands configured to extend across the bracket, and linked to the locks at opposite ends of the bracket. The battery modules and the bracket are positioned on the body of the electric vehicle.
Abstract:
A battery includes a battery casing, a lid member, and a pair of terminals. The battery casing has an opening and a battery element stowed in the inside, and is formed of a film material. The lid member is stowed in the opening and is adhered to an opening edge of the battery casing, thereby hermetically sealing the opening. The pair of terminals are provided to the lid member.
Abstract:
The present invention is embodied in a game device for playing a game in which a moving body is levitated above a play field board by air emitted from a number of holes formed in the play field board. A moving body feeding device automatically feeds the moving body onto the play field board. After use, the moving body is recovered, lifted above the play field board, and dropped into guides which guide the moving body onto the play field board.
Abstract:
Immobilized enzyme compositions for industrial use are produced by reacting an enzyme and/or enzyme-containing microorganism cells with an anion-exchange high molecular substance having a quaternary pyridine ring in the molecule, and then subjecting the reaction products to molding and drying in a molding machine. A polyfunctional crosslinking agent may be added at any stage of the process. The immobilized enzyme compositions thus prepared can be packed in a reactor of an industrial scale for continuous enzyme reaction.
Abstract:
A battery positioning structure reliably positions battery modules on a vehicle chassis even when battery modules have different sizes and heights. The battery positioning structure includes a bracket having at opposite ends not only check plates which are configured to be positioned on a body of the electric vehicle but also locks at opposite side edges of the bracket, the bracket being configured to be attached to outer surfaces of the battery modules and to unite the battery modules, and bands configured to extend across the bracket, and linked to the locks at opposite ends of the bracket. The battery modules and the bracket are positioned on the body of the electric vehicle.
Abstract:
A monoclonal antibody reactive with a C-terminal half of human lymphotoxin, and fragments thereof; a hybridoma cell line producing a monoclonal antibody reactive with a C-terminal half of human lymphotoxin; a process for the production of a monoclonal antibody reactive with a C-terminal half of human lymphotoxin, comprising the steps of culturing the above-mentioned hybridoma in a medium to secrete the antibody, and recovering the antibody from the culture supernatant; a process for the production of a monoclonal antibody reactive with a C-terminal half of human lymphotoxin, comprising the steps of inoculating a hybridoma to a mammal, obtaining ascites from the mammal, and recovering the monoclonal antibody from the ascites; a process for the production of a hybridoma cell line producing a monoclonal antibody reactive with a C-terminal half of human lymphotoxin, comprising the step of immunizing a mammal with a conjugate of zinc and a purified recombinant human lymphotoxin, obtaining spleen cells from the immunized mammal, fusing the spleen cells with myeloma cells, and cloning a hybridoma producing the monoclonal antibody; an adsorbent for lymphotoxin comprising a solid carrier and the above-mentioned monoclonal antibody or fragment of the antibody, wherein the monoclonal antibody is bonded to the surface of the solid carrier; a process for the purification of lymphotoxin comprising the steps of placing a material containing lymphotoxin in contact with the above-mentioned adsorbent to adsorb the lymphotoxin to the adsorbent, and eluting the adsorbed lymphotoxin with an eluent; and an assay method or assay kit for lymphotoxin using the above-mentioned monoclonal antibody or fragment thereof.
Abstract:
A secondary battery module includes a row of cells arranged with a gap therebetween, a lid covering one side of the cell row, inner ribs formed on the inner surface of the lid and each determining the gap between the adjacent cells, an outer rim extending along the outer periphery of the lid and cooperating with the corresponding inner ribs to hold the cells located at the opposite ends of the cell row, and a plurality of busbars used to electrically connect the cells in series. The cells and the lid are mechanically connected together by means of the busbars.
Abstract:
A secondary battery module includes a row of cells arranged with a gap therebetween, a lid covering one side of the cell row, inner ribs formed on the inner surface of the lid and each determining the gap between the adjacent cells, an outer rim extending along the outer periphery of the lid and cooperating with the corresponding inner ribs to hold the cells located at the opposite ends of the cell row, and a plurality of busbars used to electrically connect the cells in series. The cells and the lid are mechanically connected together by means of the busbars.