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What is Nanotechnology?

Type: General

Take a random selection of scientists, engineers, investors and the general public and ask them what nanotechnology is and you will receive a range of replies as broad as nanotechnology itself.

While there is a commonly held belief that nanotechnology is a futuristic science with applications 25 years in the future and beyond, nanotechnology is anything but science fiction.

What is new about nanotechnology is our ability to not only see, and manipulate matter on the nanoscale, but our understanding of atomic scale interactions.

Nanotechnology is at a very early stage in our attempts to understand the world around us, and will provide inspiration and drive for many generations of scientists.

For business, nanotechnology is no different from any other technology: it will be judged on its ability to make money.

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US Patent 6742204

Type: Patent

A tray unit is mounted on a rail adjacent to a bed and includes a motor driven tray that can move along the rail.

A remote control unit controls operation of the tray so the tray can be moved by a bedridden person into a position convenient for the person.

1. A bed tray unit comprises a) a bed unit, and b) a tray mounting rail, and c) a tray unit, and d) a motor unit, and e) a remote control unit.

Bed trays are often stored away from a bed in order to keep them out of the way when they are not in use.

It is a main object of the present invention to provide a support tray adjacent to a bed.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a support tray for use by a bedridden person and which can be stored in a location that is readily accessible when needed so no assistance is required to move the tray into a use position.

The bedridden person can move the tray out of the way when the tray is not in use, but can also move the tray into the most effective position when desired without requiring any assistance from someone else.

Bed unit 10 can be positioned as desired by the person in the bed without requiring assistance from anyone else.

The tray unit 90 includes a connecting arm 100 slidably mounted on the tray mounting rail 30.

A person merely operates the remote control unit 160 to move the tray 108 into the desired location.

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