Abstract:
A door set assembly for use with a door having a latch portion and a magnetized strike plate, comprising a top face, a bottom face, and a protrusion extending below said bottom face of said strike plate. The protrusion is formed by two side walls and a far wall extending from said top face of strike plate and a graded floor angled away from said top face of said strike plate, the combination of said walls and said floors forming a latch receiving channel, such that when the door is swung into the closed position the magnetized strike plate gradually actuates the latch of said latch portion along the entire length of said channel, from a fully retracted position to a fully extended position until said far wall of said strike plate channel holds the latch in place to keep the door in the closed position.
Abstract:
A non-rotating wedge-shaped ink agitator which reciprocates within an ink fountain along the length of an ink fountain roller. The ink agitator has a substantially flat bottom surface, side surfaces extending upwardly and outwardly from the bottom surface and a top surface which slopes toward the end of the agitator adjacent the ink fountain roller.
Abstract:
A system for mixing concentrate and water continuously and automatically including a water supply system and a concentrate system which systems feed into a common conduit to mix the concentrate and water to form a fountain solution. The water supply system has a water motor and is interconnected with valves for controlling the flow of water to and from the water motor. The concentrate system includes a concentrate pump and a concentrate supply valve for controlling the flow of concentrate to and from the concentrate pump.The water motor is interconnected with the concentrate pump to thereby drive the concentrate pump and the stroke of the concentrate pump is variable to permit variations in the concentrate and water mixture.The operation of the water system and the concentrate system is controlled by a pneumatic system which is activated by the water motor.
Abstract:
The compound 4-[3-(2,6-Dimethylbenzyloxy)phenyl]-4-oxobutanoic acid (DPA) is synthesized from 1-[3-(2,6-Dimethylbenzyloxy)-phenyl]-ethanone (DPE) via the intermediate 4-[3-(2,6-Dimethylbenzyloxy)phenyl]-4-oxobulanoic acid ethyl ester (DPAE).