SWITCH PANELS

Brand Owner Address Description
DPI LABS D.P.I. LABS, INC. 1350 Arrow Hwy La Verne CA 91750 Switch panels; Inflight entertainment systems; entertainment systems for airplanes, comprising touch screen controls, audio and video on demand systems, personal video players, surround sound systems, multiple image display screens, multiple input devices; cabin controls; cabin management systems; systems for controlling entertainment systems, lighting, comfort controls, for airplanes; audio equipment for airplanes, namely, audio speakers for airplane audio systems; touch screens; cabin management systems; onboard diagnostic systems; cockpit annunciators; electrical annunciators; liquid level sensors for use in aircrafts; downloadable software for cabin management systems; recorded software for cabin management systems; downloadable software for management of lighting systems, audio and video on demand systems, cabin controls, entertainment systems for use in airplanes; recorded software for management of lighting systems, audio and video on demand systems, cabin controls, entertainment systems for use in airplanes; all the foregoing goods for use in aircrafts;Lighting installation for air vehicles; installation of cabin management systems; entertainment system installation; technical consultation in the field of cabin management system installation;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus for injecting plasma in the atmosphere is provided, including a plurality of dielectric panels (13a, 13b, 13c), and 13d, which are disposed in parallel at predetermined intervals, a gas supply portion (14), to which the dielectric panels (13a, 13b, 13c, and 13d) are fixed and which supplies a gas to spaces between the dielectric panels (13a and 13b), between the dielectric panels (13b and 13c), and between the dielectric panels (13c and 13d), power electrodes (15a, 15b, and 15c), which are linearly installed near the gas supply portion (14) and between the dielectric panels (13a and 13b, between the dielectric panels 13b and 13c, and between the dielectric panels 13c and 13d), respectively, ground electrodes (16a, 16b, 16c, and 16d), which are formed in the ends of the dielectric panels (13a, 13b, 13c, and 13d), respectively, and a high frequency generator (17), which applies high frequency power to the power electrodes (15a, 15b, and 15c) and the ground electrodes (16a, 16b, 16c, and 16d).