An apparatus for establishing aseptic/sterile connections including a substantially flexible, substantially transparent sterile barrier enclosing a terminal end of a conduit and a resilient, deformable support card which further includes an adhesive perimeter covered by a release paper and a rolling
An apparatus for establishing aseptic/sterile connections including a substantially flexible, substantially transparent sterile barrier enclosing a terminal end of a conduit and a resilient, deformable support card which further includes an adhesive perimeter covered by a release paper and a rolling membrane with a continuous, removable, yieldable, flexible strip material. A portion of the rolling membrane is removably adhered to the support card and overlies the end of the conduit. A force applied to the free end of the rolling membrane withdraws the entire rolling membrane to expose the end of the conduit so that an aseptic/sterile connection is achieved by adhering opposing support cards together, removing the rolling membrane to create a sterile corridor between a first sterile barrier and a second sterile barrier, and mating the terminal end of a first conduit and a second conduit together.
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An apparatus for establishing aseptic/sterile connections including a substantially flexible, substantially transparent sterile barrier enclosing a terminal end of a conduit and a resilient, deformable support card which further includes an adhesive perimeter covered by a release paper and a rolling
An apparatus for establishing aseptic/sterile connections including a substantially flexible, substantially transparent sterile barrier enclosing a terminal end of a conduit and a resilient, deformable support card which further includes an adhesive perimeter covered by a release paper and a rolling membrane with a continuous, removable, yieldable, flexible strip material. A portion of the rolling membrane is removably adhered to the support card and overlies the end of the conduit. A force applied to the free end of the rolling membrane withdraws the entire rolling membrane to expose the end of the conduit so that an aseptic/sterile connection is achieved by adhering opposing support cards together, removing the rolling membrane to create a sterile corridor between a first sterile barrier and a second sterile barrier, and mating the terminal end of a first conduit and a second conduit together. izontal section wherein the vertical section of the support frame contains a height-adjusting mechanism and wherein the device further comprises a body halter having straps, which straps are connected by connectors to a swivel bar, which swivel bar is connected to a support bar, and which support bar is connected via control connectors through a pulley system to the height-adjusting mechanism. 2. The ambulatory device of claim 1 wherein the height-adjusting mechanism is a winch on the vertical section of the support frame. 3. The ambulatory device of claim 2 wherein an electronic scale is located above the winch and the electronic scale is connected to the winch and the support bar by control connectors. 4. The ambulatory device of claim 1 wherein the large rear wheels contain hand grasps. 5. The ambulatory device of claim 1 wherein the two sides contain hand rails. 6. The ambulatory device of claim 1 wherein the seat is foldable. 7. The ambulatory device of claim 1 wherein the height-adjusting mechanism is a hydraulic lift. 8. The ambulatory device of claim 7 wherein the support system comprises a support frame having a tubular horizontal section. 9. The ambulatory device of claim 7 wherein the straps attached to the body halter are connected by control connectors passing through the horizontal section of the support frame to an electrical scale on the vertical section of the support frame. 10. The ambulatory device of claim 9 wherein the large rear wheels contain hand grasps. 11. The ambulatory device of claim 9 wherein the two sides contain hand rails. 12. The ambulatory device of claim 9 wherein the seat is foldable. mplement hitch pinning structure. 2. The hitch guide of claim 1 comprising a latch pin housing dimensioned to substantially enclose the latch pin, the latch pin including a handle at a proximal end thereof, there further being a handle housing for enclosing the handle when the latch pin is in the extended position, wherein the handle housing includes a cover and a hinge connecting the cover to the handle housing, the cover being movable between an open position and a closed position relative to the handle housing, and, when the latch pin is in the retracted position, the cover is in the open position and the handle extends outside the handle housing beyond the cover, and, when the latch pin is in the extended position, the cover is in the closed position and the handle housing encloses the handle. 3. The hitch guide of claim 2, in which the latch pin includes an annular flat disc fastened to the pin at an intermediate location along the length of the pin, the disc including a flat notch along an edge thereof corresponding to a segment of the disc, the latch pin having a distal tip wherein the tip has a beveled face, the latch pin housing including an elongated flat surface inside the housing and extending along the length thereof, whereby the flat notch abuts against the flat surface and moves along the flat surface during the movement of the latch pin between the retracted and extended positions, and, whereby the abutting movement of the flat notch on the elongated surface prevents rotation of the latch pin about the axis of the pin to ensure that the beveled face of the tip of the pin remains facing in a rearward direction. 4. The hitch guide of claim 1 wherein the latch pin bias means or the leveling block bias means is a coil spring. 5. The hitch guide of claim 4 wherein the latch pin bias means and the leveling block bias means are both coil springs. acking the game pieces in layers to form a tower; (2) removing one of the game pieces from the tower; (3) performing an activity determined in accordance with at least the indicia of the removed game piece; (4) returning the removed game piece to the tower upon completion of the activity; and (5) repeating the removing, and returning steps amongst players of the game until the tower collapses. ately three quarters of the length of the third planar member first edge away from the second edge, and (d) the fourth planar member first fold line and the fourth planar member second fold line are substantially parallel to the fourth planar member second edge and the first fold line is located approximately one quarter of the length of the fourth planar member first edge away from the second edge and second fold line is located approximately three quarters of the length of the fourth planar member first edge away from the second edge. 4. The folding puzzle of claim 2, wherein (a) the first joining location joins a third planar member first joining area and a first planar member first joining area, (b) the second joining location joins a third planar member second joining area and a second planar member first joining area, (c) the third joining location joins a fourth planar member first joining area and a first planar member second joining area, and (d) the fourth joining location joins a fourth planar member second joining area and a second planar member second joining area. 5. The folding puzzle to claim 2, wherein (a) the first joining area is located on the third planar member second surface and is bounded by the third planar member first edge, the third planar member second edge, the third planar member first fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of third planar member first fold line to substantially the midpoint of the third planar member second edge and the cooperating first joining area is located on the first planar member second surface and is bounded by the first planar member first edge, the first planar member fourth edge, the first planar member second fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of first planar member second fold line to substantially the midpoint of the first planar member fourth edge; (b) the second joining area is located on the third planar member second surface and is bounded by the third planar member first edge, the third planar member fourth edge, the third planar member second fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of third planar member second fold line to substantially the midpoint of the third planar member fourth edge and the cooperating first joining area is located on the second planar member second surface and is bounded by the second planar member first edge, the second planar member fourth edge, the second planar member second fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of second planar member second fold line to substantially the midpoint of the second planar member fourth edge; (c) the first joining area is located on the fourth planar member second surface and is bounded by the fourth planar member first edge, the fourth planar member fourth edge, the fourth planar member first fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of fourth planar member first fold line to substantially the midpoint of the fourth planar member fourth edge and the cooperating second joining area is located on the first planar member second surface and is bounded by the first planar member first edge, the first planar member second edge, the first planar member first fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of first planar member first fold line to substantially the midpoint of the first planar member fourth edge; and (d) the second joining area is located on the fourth planar member second surface and is bounded by the fourth planar member first edge, the fourth planar member second edge, the fourth planar member second fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of fourth planar member second fold line to substantially the midpoint of the fourth planar member second edge and the cooperating second joining area is located on the second planar member second surface and is bo unded by the second planar member first edge, the second planar member second edge, the second planar member first fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of second planar member first fold line to substantially the midpoint of the second planar member second edge. 6. A folding puzzle, comprising: a first planar member having a first surface, a second surface, a first fold line, and a second fold line, wherein the first planar member is substantially rectangular and formed with a first edge, a second edge, a third edge, and a fourth edge; a second planar member, substantially coplanar with the first planar member, having a first surface, a second surface, a first fold line, and a second fold line, wherein the second planar member is substantially rectangular and formed with a first edge, a second edge, a third edge, and a fourth edge; a third planar member having a first surface, a second surface, a first fold line, and a second fold line wherein the third planar member is substantially rectangular and formed with a first edge, a second edge, a third edge, and a fourth edge, and the first planar member second surface and the third planar member second surface are joined in part at a first joining location and the second planar member second surface and the third planar member second surface are joined in part at a second joining location; a fourth planar member, substantially coplanar with the third planar surface, having a first surface, a second surface, a first fold line, and a second fold line wherein the fourth planar member is substantially rectangular and formed with a first edge, a second edge, a third edge, and a fourth edge, and the first planar member second surface and the fourth planar member second surface are joined in part at a third joining location and the second planar member second surface and the fourth planar member second surface are joined in part at a fourth joining location, wherein (a) the first planar member may pivot about the first fold line of the third planar member and the first fold line of the fourth planar member, (b) the second planar member may pivot about the second fold line of the third planar member and the second fold line of the fourth planar member, (c) the third planar member may pivot about the second fold line of the first planar member and the second fold line of the second planar member, and (d) the fourth planar member may pivot about the first fold line of the first planar member and the first fold line of the second planar member; and the surface area of the first planar member first surface and the second planar member first surface is substantially equal to the surface area of the third planar member first surface and the fourth planar member first surface. 7. The folding puzzle to claim 6, wherein (a) the first planar member first fold line and the first planar member second fold line are substantially parallel to the first planar member second edge and the first fold line is located approximately one quarter of the length of the first planar member first edge away from the second edge and the second fold line is located approximately three quarters of the length of the first planar member first edge away from the second edge, (b) the second planar member first fold line and the second planar member second fold line are substantially parallel to the second planar member second edge and the first fold line is located approximately one quarter of the length of the second planar member first edge away from the second edge and the second fold line is located approximately three quarters of the length of the first planar member first edge away from the second edge, (c) the third planar member first fold line and the third planar member second fold line are substantially parallel to the third planar member second edge and the first fold line is located approximately one quarter of the length of the third planar member first edge away from the second edge and second fold line is located approximately three quarters of the length of the third planar member first edge away from the second edge, and (d) the fourth planar member first fold line and the fourth planar member second fold line are substantially parallel to the fourth planar member second edge and the first fold line is located approximately one quarter of the length of the fourth planar member first edge away from the second edge and second fold line is located approximately three quarters of the length of the fourth planar member first edge away from the second edge. 8. The folding puzzle of claim 7, wherein (a) the first joining location joins a third planar member first joining area and a first planar member first joining area, (b) the second joining location joins a third planar member second joining area and a second planar member first joining area, (c) the third joining location joins a fourth planar member first joining area and a first planar member second joining area, and (d) the fourth joining location joins a fourth planar member second joining area and a second planar member second joining area. 9. The folding puzzle to claim 7, wherein (a) the first joining area is located on the third planar member second surface and is bounded by the third planar member first edge, the third planar member second edge, the third planar member first fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of third planar member first fold line to substantially the midpoint of the third planar member second edge and the cooperating first joining area is located on the first planar member second surface and is bounded by the first planar member first edge, the first planar member fourth edge, the first planar member second fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of first planar member second fold line to substantially the midpoint of the first planar member fourth edge; (b) the second joining area is located on the third planar member second surface and is bounded by the third planar member first edge, the third planar member fourth edge, the third planar member second fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of third planar member second fold line to substantially the midpoint of the third planar member fourth edge and the cooperating first joining area is located on the second planar member second surface and is bounded by the second planar member first edge, the second planar member fourth edge, the second planar member second fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of second planar member second fold line to substantially the midpoint of the second planar member fourth edge; (c) the first joining area is located on the fourth planar member second surface and is bounded by the fourth planar member first edge, the fourth planar member fourth edge, the fourth planar member first fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of fourth planar member first fold line to substantially the midpoint of the fourth planar member fourth edge and the cooperating second joining area is located on the first planar member second surface and is bounded by the first planar member first edge, the first planar member second edge, the first planar member first fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of first planar member first fold line to substantially the midpoint of the first planar member fourth edge; and (d) the second joining area is located on the fourth planar member second surface and is bounded by the fourth planar member first edge, the fourth planar member second edge, the fourth planar member second fold line, and an imaginary line extending from substantially the midpoint of fourth planar member second fold line to substantially the midpoint of the fourth planar member second edge and the cooperating second joining area is
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