T BOLT

Brand Owner Address Description
T-BOLT Crossbow Therapeutics, Inc. 450 Kendall Street Cambridge MA 02142 T BOLT;Medical and scientific research in the field of cancer treatment and diagnosis; Medical and scientific research in the field of cancer and immunological diseases; Medical and scientific research information in the field of cancer and immunological diseases; Pharmaceutical research and development; Providing medical and scientific research information in the field of clinical trials; Providing medical and scientific research information in the field of pharmaceuticals and clinical trials; Providing medical and scientific research information in the fields of pharmaceuticals and genetics; Research and development in the field of cancer and immunological diseases; Research and development in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology fields; Research and development of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of age-related diseases and cancer; Scientific research for medical purposes in the area of cancerous diseases; Scientific research for medical purposes in the field of cancer and immunological diseases; Testing, inspection, research, or development of pharmaceutical preparations for gene therapy; Consulting services in the field of pharmaceutical research and development;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A pneumatic assembly for a paintball gun preferably includes a bolt slidable between an open and a closed position. The bolt preferably operates as a firing valve by permitting compressed gas to flow through the bolt when the bolt is in the closed position but preventing the transfer of compressed gas through the bolt when in the open position. This can be accomplished, for instance, by arranging a sealing member in communication with a surface of the bolt. A port is also arranged through a lateral sidewall of the bolt at a predetermined location. The bolt preferably slides in relation to the sealing member such that when the bolt is in an open position, the sealing member prevents compressed gas from flowing into the bolt, but when the bolt is in a closed position, compressed gas is permitted to flow into the bolt. Movement of the bolt is preferably controlled using a control valve such as an electronic solenoid valve.