NASA Patent Abstracts Bibliography1978 - Astronautics |
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... device is mounted on the underbody of the aircraft . Official Gazette of the U.S. Patent Office 22 N74-10942 * National Aeronautics and Space Administration . Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center , Houston , Tex . SOLID STATE CONTROLLER THREE ...
... device is mounted on the underbody of the aircraft . Official Gazette of the U.S. Patent Office 22 N74-10942 * National Aeronautics and Space Administration . Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center , Houston , Tex . SOLID STATE CONTROLLER THREE ...
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... device to be used with an aircraft simulator to apply positive and negative g forces to the pilot's arm is described . An arm harness fits around the arm which the pilot uses to operate the throttle . The device allows the harness to ...
... device to be used with an aircraft simulator to apply positive and negative g forces to the pilot's arm is described . An arm harness fits around the arm which the pilot uses to operate the throttle . The device allows the harness to ...
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... DEVICE USED FOR STABILIZATION OF SPACE VEHICLES AND THE LIKE Patent Willard W. Anderson and Nelson J. Groom ... device for stabilization of space vehicles about two axes perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the annular momentum ...
... DEVICE USED FOR STABILIZATION OF SPACE VEHICLES AND THE LIKE Patent Willard W. Anderson and Nelson J. Groom ... device for stabilization of space vehicles about two axes perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the annular momentum ...
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... device is constructed of clear plastic strip material , and comprises a support ring , a calibrated orbital track member rigidly carried by the support ring , and a calibrated lateral range member pivotally coupled to the support ring ...
... device is constructed of clear plastic strip material , and comprises a support ring , a calibrated orbital track member rigidly carried by the support ring , and a calibrated lateral range member pivotally coupled to the support ring ...
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... DEVICE FOR INSTALLING ROCKET ENGINES Patent Thomas R. George , Jr. , inventor ( to NASA ) ( Rocketdyne . Canoga Park , Calif . ) Issued 27 Apr. 1976 6 p Filed 25 Apr. 1975 NASA Sponsored by 17- 36 30 33 32 35 348 20 38 39 46 ( NASA ...
... DEVICE FOR INSTALLING ROCKET ENGINES Patent Thomas R. George , Jr. , inventor ( to NASA ) ( Rocketdyne . Canoga Park , Calif . ) Issued 27 Apr. 1976 6 p Filed 25 Apr. 1975 NASA Sponsored by 17- 36 30 33 32 35 348 20 38 39 46 ( NASA ...
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Page 41 - ... in an extension of the tool handle A frusto-conical member extends into the extension at the cutter member end of the rotating rod with its small end engaging the tube The portion of the frusto-conical member outside of the extension forms a tissue engaging member and may be cut off at an angle...
Page 23 - ... density. c is the specific heat and k is the thermal conductivity of the specimen The test specimen and a reference specimen are simultaneously subjected to the heat from a heat source.
Page 6 - National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Hugh L Dryden Flight Research Center. Edwards, Calif. A PORTABLE DEVICE PARTICULARLY SUITED FOR USE IN STARTING AIR-START UNITS FOR AIRCRAFT Patent William R.
Page 260 - A method and apparatus is described for safely reducing abnormally high intra-ocular pressure in an eye during a predetermined time interval This allows maintenance of normal intraocular pressure during glaucoma surgery A pressure regulator of the spring-biassed diaphragm type is provided with additional bias by a column of liquid The height of the column of liquid is selected such that the pressure at a hypodermic needle connected to the output of the pressure regulator is equal to the measured...
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