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4 | it is not absolutely critical the impregnation is preferably carried out at about 60 u00b0 c in the case of an industrial application of the process this time could be reduced by a few hours to a few minutes by means of an impregnation with steam under elevated pressure and temperature a better yield may be obtained by introducing between the step of impregnation and that of refining a step of treatment of the softened chips with vapor saturated steam at a temperature ranging between about 170 u00b0 c and 210 u00b0 c preferably about 195 u00b0 c for example during about 4 to 8 minutes followed by an explosive decompression at atmospheric pressure to give wood fragments the steam cooking explosive decompression technique is for example that described in u s pat no 4 798 651 mentioned above the extraction of preservatives from the particles of wood is carried out by any means known in the art preferably the chemical preservatives and the oil which are present in the wood are partitioned in the aqueous phase which is in contact with the particles at all stages of the process for example during the impregnation of the chips during their steam cooking explosive decompression and during their refining for example the initial chips containing 8 7 mg g of pcp and 99 mg g of oil loose the equivalent of 2 mg g of pcp and 7 7 mg g of oil during the impregnation 2 6 mg g of pcp and 18 mg g of oil during the steam cooking explosive decompression and 3 7 mg g of pcp and 27 5 mg g of oil during refining while 97 of pcp which is extracted from the chips is recovered in the different aqueous. |
9 | or more skin depths at the frequency of operation this means that the ferromagnetic layer 12 is shielded from the rf or mw field by the conductive layer 14 also the upper surface of the conductive layer 14 is perfectly smooth such that the power losses encountered when using artificially roughened surfaces is avoided thus the invention allows to avoid multipacting without significant power loss which makes this invention especially attractive in cases where power supply is limited such as in satellites or other space applications the spatially or locally varying magnetic field 16 is generated by passive means namely by a static magnetization of ferromagnetic layer 12 with a rapidly varying magnetization pattern however instead of locally magnetizing ferromagnetic layers such as layer 12 on fig1 in an alternative embodiment it would also be possible to provide a locally varying distribution of ferromagnetic material which is exposed to a macroscopic or external magnetic field namely if a macroscopic magnetic field is applied for example by a bending magnet in an accelerator structure the ferromagnetic material will locally enhance the magnetic field and thus lead to a locally varying magnetic field as well in a preferred embodiment not shown the distribution of ferromagnetic material is inhomogenous on a microscopic length scale but homogenous on a macroscopic length scale such as to allow for a spatially rapidly varying magnetic field close to the surface of the conducting layer which becomes more and more uniform as one moves away from the surface this way the net field. |
9 | deactivating manner of the uplink r 1 identifying whether the command is valid for uplink or downlink the value 1 indicates that it is valid for downlink and 0 indicates that it is valid for uplink this bit is only valid under the explicit activating deactivating manner of the uplink r 2 identifying whether the command is the explicit or implicit activating deactivating command the value 1 indicates the implicit command and 0 indicates the explicit command in the mac layer activating deactivating control signaling 1 bit is defined to identify whether the command is the explicit or implicit activating deactivating command in the mac layer activating deactivating control signaling 1 bit is defined to identify whether the command is valid for uplink or downlink the bit is only valid under the explicit activating deactivating manner of the uplink in the mac layer activating deactivating control signaling 1 bit is defined to identify whether the current byte is followed by another byte the bit is only valid under the explicit activating deactivating manner of the uplink the above the mac layer activating deactivating control signaling is merely an example rather than a limiting to the signaling in practice it may be modified as required for example 1 or 0 may has other meanings and the number of cells that can be aggregated by the ue is not limited to 5 but can be any other value referring to fig9 an apparatus 900 of activating an uplink of a secondary cell of a ue according to an embodiment of the invention is described below as shown in. |
9 | synthetic rubber including elastomers such as polyurethanes and silicones in one embodiment uncured rubber in the form of a sheet may be applied to the base sleeve by spirally wrapping the sheet about the base sleeve alternatively the sheet may be wrapped around the base sleeve and opposite ends of the sheet seamed together in an alternative embodiment the imageable layer may be in the form of an extruded tube which is then mounted over the base sleeve in still another alternative embodiment the imageable layer may be applied by spreading uncured rubber onto the base sleeve the flow chart of fig3 depicts a general representation of process steps used to produce print sleeve 10 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention in step 20 a cylindrical support which can be comprised of metal is provided the support may be rotated to facilitate application of the fibrous material in step 22 one or more layers of the fibrous material are applied and wound on the rotating support the fibrous layer is then coated in step 24 with the polymer resin the fibrous material may comprise a single fiber or a group of fibers formed into a strand or thread the winding angle of the fibrous material is variably adjustable in a range from 0 u00b0 to 90 u00b0 in the hoop and axial directions the deposit speeds of the fibrous material and the tension applied to the fibers are both adjustable within broad ranges as is known in this art steps 22 and 24 are repeated until. |
7 | image position deviation between a nadir scanner observation image 520 and the backward scanner observation image 530 is 1 2 in the pixel unit an image based position and attitude correction apparatus 400 of the present invention can precisely correct the position and attitude information of the camera by analyzing the image position deviation fig3 is a block diagram illustrating the image based position and attitude correction apparatus 400 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention if the observation apparatus employing the camera 100 equipped with the three line scanner progresses forward the forward scanner observation image 510 the nadir scanner observation image 520 and the backward scanner observation image 530 are generated in order by the three line camera the generated observation images 510 520 and 530 are inputted to the image based position and attitude correction apparatus 400 the forward scanner observation image 510 is stored in a first buffer memory 410 subsequently an image matching block 430 performs an image matching on the temporarily stored forward scanner observation image 510 and the nadir scanner observation image 520 which is inputted by real time observation through the nadir scanner 120 thereby calculating image position deviations u03b4u 1 and u03b4v 1 between two images 510 and 520 in the pixel unit the image matching can be performed in well known diverse methods including an area based matching method and a feature. |
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{"publication_number": "US-2004147227-A1", "abstract": "influencing the transmission of signals from a transmitting device to a receiving device in a communication system comprising at least one transmitting device and at least one receiving device is disclosed . in a receiving station received transmission signals are processed and a feedback signal to be transmitted to a transmitting device is generated on the basis of the processed signals . then , transmit weights to be applied to transmission signals are determined in accordance with the feedback signal .", "application_number": "US-47824203-A", "description": "according to a first embodiment , the above - described prior art approach is modified such that it adapts to the long - term environment . for this purpose , a more general form is given to the ordered covariance matrix c and the corresponding quadratic form is defined in accordance with : e \ue89e { \uf605 \u2211 m = 1 m \ue89e \ue89e h ( m ) 1 \ue89e w m \uf606 2 |
6 | cross sectional view of the assembled fan of fig1 fig1 is a side cross sectional view of the light shade cover of fig1 12 the light shade cover is held in place by various components there are 2 plastic pieces that extrude out from the lens cover and you line up the lens cover on one side of the grill so it inserts and then you push in the opposite side of the lens cover then push down so it falls inside the grill and release once you release the 2 clips will lock itself in place 90 cfm bath fan with flush mount light amp motor beneath blower wheel a list of components for fig1 22 will now be described 400 90 cfm bath fan with light 410 decorative nut 420 decorative cover 430 connect screw 440 glass shade 450 cloak wire cover 460 socket bracket 470 decorative ring 530 gu24 bulb 2 540 socket 550 socket 560 circular ball 2 570 grill frame with vent openings 573 vent openings 576 closed floor of grill frame 580 grill bracket c shaped to support grill frame 570 fig1 is an exploded perspective view 400 of an 90 cfm bath fan housing with no. |
1 | 8 has considerably wider dimensions that that of the embodiment shown in fig1 4 accordingly in the embodiment of fig5 8 not only the side portions 4 5 are folded in over the napkin 1 but their edge portions 4 39 5 39 as well are folded out towards the edges of the napkin 1 this further folding is particularly clearly seen in fig7 also in this embodiment the binder beads 8 9 are applied in the edge areas of the side portions and more specifically on the outwardly folded edge portions 4 39 5 39 due to the double folding of the side portions of the package blank 2 the embodiment of an inventive package shown in fig7 and 8 after opening and removal of the sanitary napkin will provide a larger service bag than that obtained with the package shown in fig3 and 4 in the embodiment illustrated in fig9 11 the package blank 2 which is formed of a continuously advanced unbroken web of material is first provided with a longitudinal accordion pleat 11 by folding together its longitudinal center portion the folded web is then coated with a longitudinally applied release agent 3 extending along either side of the accordion pleat whereupon sanitary napkins 1 provided with adhesive beads 12 13 are superimposed while uniformly spaced on the package blank 2 the adhesive beads 12 13 serving to retain the napkins in position during use are than applied to the release coating 3 it will thus be seen from the drawings that there are two lines of adhesive 3 each contacting the napkin 1 on respectively opposite sides of the pleat and extending along the marginal folded edges whereby the napkin itself maintains the pleat collapsed as shown in fig1 the side. |
5 | indicate various parts of such structure that are clearly common to both main runners and cross runners thus turning to fig1 and 11 the web w of either a main runner or a cross runner may be provided with a plurality of adjacent recesses or serrations 72 each recess 72 is preferably formed integral with its respective web and pressed out of the inner surfaces thereof adjacent the bulb portion b to extend downwardly and outwardly therefrom to a point between the upper and lower extremities of the webs recesses 72 on each web w are disposed for alignment with corresponding recesses on the opposite web to thereby define composite channels or tubular openings for guiding and receiving suitable fasteners or metal screws 74 as depicted in fig1 the arrangement is such that a fixture or a support s for a partition head channel or the like may be brought into engagement with ceiling tiles t and affixed to runner bulbs b by means of the sheet metal screw or the like 74 which is guided through the composite openings defined by the facing recesses 72 and secured through the bulb portion b as depicted in fig1 and 13 the present invention further contemplates the employment of a suitable means to maintain the thin line exposed grid appearance in the locations where the cross runners intersect the main runners to this end a clip generally designated at 76 is provided for removable attachment to flanges 16 of main runner 10 to substantially span the gap between the flanges 46 of adjacent connected cross runners 40 more specifically clip 76 is fabricated of a suitable resilient spring like material and has a pair of upwardly and outwardly directed snap fingers 78. |
8 | and imaginary part q u n respectively their values will be decided by a random decision method in step 2 when using the second adjustment method w u n is expressed by a polar coordinate w u n a u n e j u03c6 u n after next adjustment the w u 1 n can be expressed as formula 5 w u 1 n w u n u03b4 w u n a u n u03b4 a u n u2212 1 l a u e j u03c6 u n u2212 1 l u u03c6 u03b4 u03c6 u n 5 wherein u03b4a u n and u03b4 u03c6 u n are adjusting step lengths of the amplitude a u n and phase u03c6 u n respectively l a u and l u03c6 u decide adjusting direction of the amplitude a u n and phase u03c6 u n respectively their value will be decided by a random decision method in step 3 set a set of w in initial value w 0 n which satisfies limit condition 1 w n u2266 t n 1 2 the number of w 0 n relates to antenna units number n of the antenna array for those shut down antenna units their. |
2 | sensing air shutoff valve 40 extends rearwardly from the top plate 51 it receives its connection to the pilot air duct 33 by a hose 53 from the manifold 50 the output 43 of the filling head source valve 44 is located on the bottom of the manifold 50 and is connected to the filling head 92 by a hose 96 the start valve 24 and blow down valve 28 are located on the same side of the manifold 50 in the prior art the start switch 22 and blow down switch 26 are rather complicated mechanisms the appropriate valve is actuated by a leaf spring that is pushed by a pivoting arm at the free end of the arm is a roller that is pushed by an external cam the reason for the roller is so that friction is kept to a minimum as the external cam slides by the various moving parts require regular maintenance to keep operating properly the present invention replaces each roller arm mechanism with a simple ball bearing 57 inside a collar 58 as can be seen in fig5 the front surface 56 of the manifold 50 is covered by a front plate 59 the front plate 59 includes a clearance hole 60 for the collar 58 the collar 58 is a short tube with a flange 62 at the inner end the inside diameter of the tube is slightly larger than the ball bearing 57 so that the ball bearing 57 slides easily within the tube an internal lip 64 at the outer end of the collar 58 as an inside diameter slightly smaller than the ball bearing 57 so that the ball bearing 57. |
8 | 100 to 300 nm the semiconductor structure is shown with a patterned photo resist layer 40 formed on top of the gate material layer 30 the photo resist layer 40 has a thickness of from 500 to 800 nm the resist pattern is made so as to protect the areas where active devices will be formed this patterning may be accomplished by means of standard lithography and etching techniques which are well known in the art in fig1 a by way of example the patterning of the photo resist layer 40 creates a window or hole 45 by which a particular portion of the gate material layer 30 may be implanted with ions of a particular type after the photo resist layer 40 has been patterned an n type dopant such as phosphorus arsenic or aluminum is then implanted onto the semiconductor structure the region of the gate material layer 30 directly underneath the window or hole 45 is doped with the n type dopant thereby forming an n region within the gate material layer 30 for ease in explanation the region of the gate material layer 30 directly underneath the window or hole 45 will be called a first region fig1 b. |
4 | description the invented compounds may be formed by the reaction of a monoether of a poly alkylene glycol optionally in combination with the phenol halophenol or c 1 20 aliphatic or halogenated aliphatic monohydroxyl compounds with phosphorus pentoxide alternatively the monohydroxyl compounds may be reacted in sequence remnant acid functionality is assured by reacting a stoichiometrically limited amount of the monohydroxyl compound preferably in order to assure the presence of at least some poly alkylene glycol monoether remnant in each molecule of the reaction product at least one quarter mole of poly alkylene glycol monoether is reacted with each mole of p 2 o 5 the reaction technique is well known being similar to that disclosed in u s pat no 2 866 680 accordingly the monohydroxyl reactant is controllably added to a slurry comprising phosphorus pentoxide and an organic solvent such as the lower alkanes aromatics or halogenated hydrocarbons a preferred solvent is dichloromethane to compensate for possible water contamination of the monohydroxyl reactant excess p 2 o 5 is preferably utilized the ratio of monohydroxyl compound remnant to phosphorus in the reaction product is desirably about 1 1 the exothermic reaction causes heating of the reaction mass proper choice of a solvent allows the reaction to be maintained at a gentle reflux at moderately elevated temperatures less than about 150 u00b0 c the reaction may be continued for several hours or longer until the p 2 o 5 is substantially completely reacted additional heating during the course of the reaction may be accomplished by conventional means the product generally a light colored liquid may be separated from any excess unreacted p 2 o 5 by decanting or filtration and the solvent removed if desired by. |
5 | 13 14 and incorporates a release mechanism the space between the sheets 12 13 14 is inflated with air via the plenum 16 0030 fig3 shows a first embodiment of an exemplary release mechanism the overall arrangement comprises a cushion 21 a support frame 22 and a building structure 23 the cushion 21 has a bead 24 at its perimeter made from a rope 25 encapsulated by an extended portion of the sheets 26 27 28 between the bead 24 and the inflated part of the cushion 21 there is an edge support 29 the bead 24 is captured within a keder edge 31 made from aluminium the frame 22 comprises a housing 32 and a cap 33 the keder edge 31 is clipped into the housing 32 and the cap 33 is bolted into the housing 32 to form a weather tight seal the housing 32 is itself bolted to the structure 23 the edge support 29 includes a cable 34 preferably electrically resistant extending around the perimeter of the cushion 21 or at least around three sides when required current may be passed through the cable 34 for the purpose of raising its temperature to a level where the etfe foil 26 27 28 or the support 29 fails and the cushion 21 is freed from the frame 22 a further exemplary release mechanism is shown in fig4 which is similar to that of fig3 but in this case the bead 44 of the cushion 41 is located in a compressible gasket 42 made for example of. |
6 | shown in fig2 a first rubber ring 8 a ladder connector 10 a second rubber ring 8 and a nut 12 are placed next to one another on the bolt 2 the rubber rings 8 serve as dampener and spacer between the different pieces e g between bolt 2 and ladder connector 10 between ladder connector 10 and tower portion 3 and between stop plate 7 and tower portion 3 furthermore the rubber rings 8 serve as a protection against corrosion in the vicinity of the drilled hole 4 and the hole fastener interface dampening also avoids mechanical stresses and the introduction and extension of micro cracks in the tower 3 fig3 shows a schematically drawing of a wind turbine the tower 3 of which comprises several sections 3 a 3 b each section 3 a 3 b may have a height of 10 to 30 meters a ladder 11 is fastened to the tower 3 such as to each tower section 3 a 3 b having the ladder 11 fixed to the tower every 2 to 3 meters along the height a relatively light and flexible aluminium ladder 11 can be used while still avoiding movement vibration or swinging besides a platform 14 may be mounted between the tower section 3 a 3 b a method for constructing an arrangement according to the application comprises determining a position on a portion of the tower the so called connection point the method further comprises driving the fastener into the portion of the tower at the determined position by a powder actuated tool or a gas actuated tool according to an embodiment of the application the method may further include drilling a. |
7 | while outputs d0 d3 are provided an inputs to or gates 58 60 or gates 58 60 form the control logic for operation of the analog multiplexer 56 specifically analog multiplexer 56 which is preferably a cd4066 device manufactured by rca responds to the inputs a d corresponding to output d0 of counter divider 62 and the respective three outputs or or gates 58 60 to perform the following operations 1 during a first time interval defined by output d0 multiplexer 56 connects each of resistors r8 r11 to ground 2 during a second time interval defined by output d1 multiplexer 56 disconnects resistor r8 from ground leaving resistors r9 r11 connected to ground 3 during a third time interval defined by output d2 multiplexer 56 disconnects resistor r9 from ground leaving resistors r10 and r11 connected to ground 4 during a fourth time interval defined by output d3 multiplexer 56 disconnects resistor r10 from ground leaving resistor r11 connected to ground and 5 during a fifth time interval indicated by outputs d0 d3 being inactive multiplexer 56 disconnects resistor r11 from ground leaving no resistors connected to ground except for resistor r7 which is externally connected to the multiplexer 56 as a result of this operation multiplexer 56 provides successively increasing voltage inputs to the non inverting input of voltage comparator 44 thus voltage comparator 44 performs sequential comparisons of the conductivity related output of op amp 42 to successively increasing conductivity reference values or stated in other words comparator 44 performs sequential comparisons of the resistivity indicated by the amplitude of the output of op amp 42 to successively decreasing resistivity reference values when a resistivity reference value less than the resistivity indicated by op amp 42 is first detected voltage comparator 44 issues. |
2 | boating and the like in one embodiment of the invention an apparatus for anchoring a boat to a bottom of a body of water is disclosed it will be recognized that while the following description will utilize such an exemplary environment in describing the various features and functionality of the present invention such description should be taken by way of example and not by way of limitation fig1 illustrates one embodiment of the present invention as it may be used during operation although illustrated as tied to the bow of the boat the anchor pole 10 may be mounted secured or tethered to other locations of the boat and is not limited to the bow only a passenger of the boat can control the telescopic anchor pole 10 while seated anywhere within the boat the pole 10 may be secured to any part of the boat through the use of a bracket clamp tie down or any other suitable securing means 26 and method for a more rigid positioning one may use a securing mechanism 26 like a clamp or bracket to secure the pole 10 directly to the boat thus minimizing mobility and drift during anchoring for a more flexible anchoring one may use securing means 26 such as a rope whereby the boat may be allowed. |
2 | two room method 34 of july 1964 in carrying out the test two 10 u00d7 14 feet suspended ceilings with communicating 30 inches deep plenum over stc 61 partition were utilized in each case the ceilings were formed of 3 4 u00d7 12 u00d7 12 inches tile the tile of the invention having a fire retardant paper backing according to example 1 and the prior art tile having an aluminum foil backing in each case the tiles were provided with a square edge kerfed and rabbeted and installed in ama standard suspension no icf the tests were carried out by measuring sound transmission to determine the normalized attenuation factor naf in decibels db at frequencies in inervals of one third octave according to the procedure designated as ama l ii 1967 in table ii column a lists the results obtained from testing tiles according to the invention as prepared in example 1 whereas the results shown in column b are of tests carried out on prior art high grade aluminum foil backed tile table ii______________________________________ naff hz a b______________________________________125 32 31160 39 40200 38 36250 32 30315 33 30400 35 33500 37 34630 38 35800 39 371000 40 391250 43 421600 47 472000 53 532500 53 543150 56 574000 59 59______________________________________ from the data above the ceiling sound transmission class stc was determined per astm designation e413 70t as follows the results of the tests as determined in the stc ratings show that both the paper backed tile of the invention a and the prior art aluminum foil. |
4 | and sodium polyvinylsulfonate na pvs were purchased from aldrich chem co and used as received bis triphenylphosphoanylidene ammonium polystyrenesulfonate ppn pss was prepared by metathesis of na pss and ppn cl aldrich washed with deionized water and dried under vacuum kevlar goodfellow co 70 filaments with a filament diameter of 0 0167 mm and polyester strings 0 1 mm diameter were used without pretreatment poly 3 mt fibers ten cm in length were grown in the two electrode electrochemical flow cell shown in fig1 a as shown in fig1 a the main body of the cell consists of a glass capillary 3 mm in inner diameter 15 cm in length which is oriented vertically the electrolyte solution is pumped through the cell with a centrifugal pump cole parma model 07002 60 polymer fibers were grown from a pt wire 127 u03bcm in diameter which is encapsulated in glass with about one cm of the wire extending past the glass insulation this electrode is positioned in the center of the capillary about 5 cm from the entrance port a second pt wire 1 u03bcm in diameter and about 2 cm long is positioned at the bottom of the tube near the exit port forming a flow chamber about 10 cm in length the electrolyte solution consisted of acetonitrile ch 3 cn containing 0 5m 3 mt and 0. |
1 | of manual interfaces for the control desired in fig2 one input member controls the mechanical cabling 126 for providing the two degrees of freedom of action of the catheter 130 in particular the linear and rotational movement another input member in input device 124 controls the flexing and bending of the catheter 130 by way of the mechanical cabling 128 the input instructions from the input device 124 are transmitted to the motor array 120 by way of the controller 122 which may be a microprocessor in an alternative arrangement as shown in fig2 a an intermediate drive device 59 may be interposed between the motor array 120 and the catheter 130 in such an arrangement the motor array 120 communicates with the drive device 59 over the lines 128 which may be electrical in turn the drive device 59 is coupled to the cabling extending through the length of the catheter and actuates the cabling to cause the distal end of the catheter 130 to bend and flex with one or more degrees of freedom details of an automated catheter drive system are describe in the u s application entitled u201c coaxial catheter system u201d by weitzer rogers and solbjor ser no 10 270 740 filed herewith the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference details of a imaging system that aids the movement of the catheter through an anatomic body are describe in the u s application entitled u201c catheter tracking system u201d by weitzner and lee ser no 10 216 669 filed herewith the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference referring now to fig3 there is shown a further embodiment of a catheter drive system in fig3 like reference characters are used to identify like features shown in fig2. |
1 | live weights daily gains feed consumption and feed conversion of rearing piglets on addition of sorbic acid to the feed addition calculated as by weight sorbic acid based on the total feed day 0 41 0 1 0 55 1 initial weight kg 7 60 u00b1 7 60 u00b1 7 60 u00b1 7 60 u00b1 0 82 0 98 1 04 0 94 final weight kg 27 72 ab u00b1 26 69 b u00b1 29 16 ab u00b1 30 96 a u00b1 3 04 3 00 3 48 3 35 relative 100 96 3 105 2 111 7 growth rate g d 491 b u00b1 466 b u00b1 526 ab u00b1 570 a u00b1 72 65 65 73 relative 100 94 5 107 1 116 1 feed consumption g d 678 ab u00b1 640 b u00b1 729 ab u00b1 775 a u00b1 102 96 102 93 relative 100 94 4 107 5 114 3 feed conversion 1 38 u00b1 1 38 u00b1 1 38 u00b1 1 36 u00b1 g feed g gained 0 04 0 08 0 06 0 08 relative 100 100 100 98 5 comparison of the results of trials of identical design surprisingly reveals in addition that there is no linear dependence in the growth rates and feed conversion of the stock in particular on addition of sorbic acid to piglet feed prestarter the relative gains in the literature j anim physiol a anim nutr 74 1995 235 242 kirchgessner et al u2018 zur nutritiven wirkung von sorbins u00e4ure in der ferkelaufzucht u2019 on supplementation of feed with sorbic. |
3 | from a single target in a partial pressure 1 u00d7 10 u2212 5 t of sulfur onto a glass substrate the film was u02dc 200 nm thick and polycrystalline it exhibited the expected cubic pyrite crystal structure as indicated by x ray diffractometry the sample was transferred to an evaporation chamber without removal to atmosphere and a 40 nm thick layer of epitaxial zns was deposited by thermal evaporation a sketch of this sample is shown in fig1 transferring the sample between deposition chambers under vacuum or without removal to air avoids oxidation and contamination of the fes 2 surface in other embodiments high substrate temperature deposition of fes 2 may be carried out by sputtering from a multi component target to a high temperature substrate e g ts 400 u00b0 c and sulfurdizing under flowing h 2 s e g at 500 u00b0 c for 5 hours all vacuum deposited fabrication is preferred according to some aspects of the invention initial x ray photoelectron spectroscopy xps results for this sample were obtained and compared to results for bare fes 2 and films with zno and sio 2 encapsulation layers the encapsulation layers were removed in steps inside an ultra high vacuum chamber with an ion beam and xps scans were carried out after each removal step the results shown in. |
8 | first electronic signal s 1 from the photo detecting device 14 may be directed through a first conduit 16 such as a conductive wire or fiber optic cable to an electronic signal conditioner 18 the electronic signal conditioner 18 may be in the form of an electronic filter amplifier lock in amplifier etc the electronic signal conditioner 18 converts the first electronic signal s 1 generated by the photo detecting device 14 into a modified electronic signal s 2 for further processing in some examples an electronic signal conditioner 18 is not included the modified electronic signal s 2 is directed through a second conduit 20 such as a conductive wire or fiber optic cable to an array of two or more electro mechanical acoustic resonators 22 some examples of electro mechanical acoustic resonators 22 are quartz crystal tuning forks quartz crystal microbalances microcantilevers and piezoelectric actuators having high quality factors q as described in the above example the resonant frequencies of the array of two or more electro mechanical acoustic resonators 22 should have pulse frequencies that are equal to or a harmonic of the various light pulses l detected by the photo detecting device 14 in this way the high quality factors q of the electro mechanical acoustic resonators 22 are energized by the modified electronic signal s 2 a damped electronic signal s 3 is generated and output by the array of electro mechanical acoustic resonators 22 and is directed through a third conduit 24 for analysis and or further conditioning in a downstream device 26 for example the downstream device 26 may be an electronic circuit a graphic display unit a storage device etc in some examples a downstream device 26 is not included standoff detection. |
8 | and 7 b into a signal for an intra shelf transmission and a signal for the other shelf transmission and carries out spreading modulation also the respective transmission signal processing circuits 5 a and 5 b are connected through cables to respective transmission signal processing circuit 5 c and 5 d in the other shelf 3 a spread signal for the other shelf transmission hereafter referred to as an inter shelf spread signal is inputted and outputted through this cable when receiving the inter shelf spread signal from the corresponding one of the transmission signal processing circuits 5 c and 5 d the each of the transmission signal processing circuits 5 a and 5 b adds and synthesizes the inter shelf spread signal and the transmission spread signal after the spreading modulation the input output of the inter shelf spread signal between the shelves 2 and 3 is carried out when the transmission baseband signal generated by the intra shelf is desired to be sent at a transmission frequency of the other shelf for example it is supposed that the shelf 2 is short of the resources of the spreading process circuits in the transmission signal processing circuits 5 a and 5 b and the channel coding process circuits 6 a and 6 b or a fault has occurred in a radio transmission processing circuit 8 a or an antenna 9 a in this case each of the transmission signal processing circuits 5 a and 5 b outputs the transmission spread signal to a corresponding one of the respective transmission signal processing circuits 5 c and 5 d in the shelf 3 the radio transmission processing circuit 8 a adds and synthesizes the transmission. |
9 | waiting for the lack of flow to be sensed by a separate no flow sensor fig6 12 show an alternative embodiment of a popr valve 600 with fig6 and 8 showing the popr valve 600 in the closed position and fig7 and 9 showing the popr valve 600 in the open position fig1 shows an exploded view of the popr valve 600 popr valve 600 includes a main housing 602 and an end cap 604 fig1 shows a pictorial view of end cap 604 as shown in fig6 and 7 main housing 602 includes a hollow male threaded end 605 that is threaded into a lubrication system component 640 and provides an inlet 611 for high pressure fluid the high pressure fluid exerts a force against a piston 612 that can slide within a hollow cylindrical sleeve 614 press fit end cap 615 in the shape of a plug with a longitudinal slice removed fig1 keeps piston 612 within housing 602 while allowing fluid to enter inlet 611 o rings 618 and 620 provide seals around piston 612 on either end of sleeve 614 a hole 1002 fig1 through sleeve 614 perpendicular to the sleeve 39 s long axis allows fluid to escape through relief path 630 when the incoming fluid pressure forces piston 612 past o ring 618 and sufficiently far to open a path from inlet 611 to escape path 630 like relief passage 430 of the embodiment of fig4 and 5 relief path 630 connects to a fluid reservoir external tank a container or a compressor crankcase not shown so that the fluid is not sprayed out into the environment as happens with prior art rupture. |
5 | predetermined range then the control system is adapted to relieve the hydraulic pressure supplied to subsurface safety valve 11 and allow it to close a typical control system of the prior art is enclosed in dashed lines in fig1 the prior art system includes a high pressure hydraulic supply 21 and a low pressure pneumatic instrument supply 23 high pressure hydraulic control supply 21 supplies hydraulic fluid to subsurface safety valve 11 through a relay 25 instrument pressure is supplied to relay 25 by low pressure instrument supply 23 through a high pressure sensor 27 and a low pressure sensor 29 sensors 27 and 29 are connected to receive tubing pressure through a manifold system 31 as long as tubing pressure remains within the predetermined pressure range sensors 27 and 29 remain in the inservice position to supply instrument pressure to relay 25 if however tubing pressure varies outside the predetermined range then sensor 27 or sensor 29 will shift and bleed instrument pressure from relay 25 whereupon relay 25 will shift to bleed hydraulic pressure from subsurface safety valve 11 which will allow subsurface safety valve 11 to close relays of the type of relay 25 normally have a manual override feature which allows subsurface safety valve 11 to be closed manually and a lockout and manual reset feature which prevents relay 25 from automatically returning to the reset position after it has tripped a control system which includes the pressure controller of the present invention is designated generally by the numeral 33 control system 33 includes a high pressure hydraulic control supply 35 which supplies high pressure hydraulic fluid to subsurface safety valve 11 through a pressure. |
2 | given attached hereto as a integral part hereof are drawings of an illustrative nature but without limitation representing the following 1 fig1 u2014 shows the assembled container in its entirety as a whole and from the front 2 fig2 u2014 shows the unassembled container in its three parts as a whole and from the front 3 fig3 u2014 shows the manner of joining the left side of the container to the right side viewed from the front 4 fig4 u2014 shows the assembled container without a lid where one can appreciate the internal division of the container as a whole and from the front 5 fig5 u2014 shows the lid of the container as a whole and from the front fig1 shows the container of the invention as a whole showing a container 1 preferably called a yard consisting of a long hollow left body 2 a long hollow right body 3 and an upper lid 8 1 where the left body 2 consisting of a female part 5 with a vertical section which may represent a depression in the wall of the left body and which is substantially larger than a male section 4 which may represent an extension of the body on the right side 3 of the container in such a way that the male part 4 can be introduced in the section corresponding to female part 5 thus achieving a firm coupling between both bodies which once assembled will have an internal division 7 dividing beverages not shown separately held within. |
5 | counting ring 97 and the locking ring 82 is free to be pushed in the upstream direction 54 by the wave spring 85 also illustrated in fig1 are an upper wiper seal 86 a lower seal 87 and a nut seal 88 according to the embodiment shown in fig1 both upper wiper seal 86 and lower seal 87 engage the upper piston 81 at the same diameter so there is no change in volume in annulus 89 when the upper piston 81 is actuated while not essential to the function of this embodiment of the fracture plug seat assembly this embodiment resists the accumulation of dirty fluid in the annulus 89 also the nut seal 88 guards against the incursion of debris into the space 91 expandable seat assembly 94 may be formed from any suitable material such as a segmented ring of drillable cast iron those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the expandable seat assembly 94 may also be encapsulated in rubber so as to guard against the entry of contaminants into pocket 95 and to shield the cast iron from the abrasive fluid passing through the expandable seat assembly 94 it is to be understood that the means to. |
7 | either these results are not shown for simplification of the description and not with the intention of limiting the present invention therefore a list of all the setting results including the setting results not shown or described or a list of some of the setting results can be displayed displaying a list of the operation condition setting results produces the following advantage when data is entered for an item on the displayed entry screen it is unnecessary for the user to be conscious of or memorize the data having been entered or to be entered on other entry screens being hidden therefore even when an operation condition is specified by items existing over a plurality of entry screens data entry is not complicated so that an appropriate value can be quickly and easily set the setting result list is not limited to the above described configuration but may be modified as shown in fig1 to 17 fig1 is a view showing a relevant part of another example of the setting result list the list 81 shown in fig1 is generated by use of letters and numbers on the contrary a list 85 shown in fig1 is created by use of symbols including letters numbers and icons description will be given using as an example u201c n up u201d which is a setting. |
9 | two metal elements may have a lower ionization potential than the first metal element the combination of metals metal elements used to obtain the starter material alloy for the core can be one in which the metal have different chemical properties so as to allow for dealloying examples of metal elements include elements selected from the group consisting of transition metal elements typical metal elements and the like for example iron group elements platinum group elements copper group elements zinc group elements aluminum group elements manganese group elements chromium group elements earth acid elements titanium group elements rare earth elements alkali earth metal elements alkali metal elements lanthanide elements actinide elements tin lead germanium bismuth antimony and the like the alloy may contain a typical non metal element examples including carbon group elements nitrogen group elements oxygen group elements halogens boron and the like suitable alloys are not limited thereto and may include constituents selected as appropriate from among those known to a person skilled in the relevant field of art such as gold au silver ag copper cu zinc zn aluminum al nickel ni tin sn manganese mn iron fe cobalt co chromium cr molybdenum mo tungsten w vanadium v niobium nb titanium ti zirconium zr magnesium mg platinum pt palladium pd ruthenium ru rhodium rh osmium os iridium ir and the like more specific examples of alloys include au u2014 ag alloys au u2014 cu alloys cu u2014 mn alloys cu u2014 al alloys cu u2014 zn alloys cu u2014 mg alloys ni u2014 al alloys ni u2014 mg alloys ni u2014 mn alloys cu u2014 cr alloys sn u2014 pb alloys sn u2014 in alloys ag u2014 cu alloys au u2014 ni alloys au u2014 pd alloys and the like preferred alloys that. |
1 | coat although a turnout coat is illustrated in fig1 and explicitly discussed herein a coat has been identified for purposes of example only accordingly the present disclosure is not limited to firefighter turnout coats but instead pertains to substantially any firefighter garment or other protective garment that is to provide thermal protection as indicated in both fig1 and 2 the protective garment 10 has a multi layer construction that includes an outer shell 12 a moisture barrier 14 and a thermal liner 16 the outer shell 12 is typically constructed of a flame and abrasion resistant material that comprises flame resistant fibers made of for example aramid meta aramid or para aramid polybenzimidazole polybenzoxazole melamine or the like the outer shell 12 can be treated with a water resistant finish such as a perfluorohydrocarbon to prevent or reduce water absorption from the outside environment in which the garment 10 is used the weight of the outer shell material normally is within the range of about 6 ounces per square yard osy to about 8 osy the moisture barrier 14 is constructed of a non woven or woven flame resistant fabric comprising flame resistant fibers made of for example aramid melamine or the like the moisture barrier 14 is typically laminated with a water impermeable layer of material such as for instance a layer of polytetrafluoroethylene or polyurethane when such an impermeable layer is provided it usually is provided on the moisture barrier 14 so as to face the thermal liner 16 the weight of the moisture barrier material is typically within the range about 4 osy to about 6 osy the thermal liner 16 can optionally include both an insulation layer 18 and a facecloth layer 20 which are quilted together in alternative. |
6 | 92 104 block the escape of the tube 58 from the openings 28 as long as the tube 58 is in the opening 28 upward shifting of the core module is prohibited by the tube 58 within the opening 28 to disassemble any one of the core modules 32 the strap 92 104 is first released and the upper portion of the module 32 is tipped in the direction of arrow 112 in fig6 sufficiently that the inlet tube 58 is disengaged from grommet 74 for some slight distance upon this occurring the module is moved in the direction of arrow 116 in fig7 to pull the tube 70 from the grommet 74 and separate the module from the frame if design is as per fig3 there is clearance 114 fig3 provided so that module 32 can be moved in direction 116 for sufficient distance to disengage tube 70 from grommet 74 the spatial relationship of the core module 32 and radiator frame 10 in fig6 and fig7 is exaggerated for descriptive purposes to control lateral vibrations l shaped spacers 118 fig1 are attached to the core modules to close clearances which are necessary for assembly and disassembly of core modules each spacer comprises a first leg 120 and a second leg 122 which resides between the side members 48 50 on adjacent core modules and maintains a slight spacing therebetween that is determined by the thickness of the second leg 122 an opening 124 is provided in each of the first legs 120 to facilitate assembly to. |
2 | a tongue 22 at each end thereof for fastening to the under carriage of the cargo bed b holes 24 are located on the tongue 22 to receive bolts 24 fastening to the under carriage of the cargo bed via supporting rails r commonly found on the cargo bed underside the air hammer 20 includes a base plate 26 which mounts onto the bight portion 18 a of the u shaped channel within the legs 18 b so that it nests within the hollow of the u shaped channel the base 26 fastens to the bight portion 18 a of the channel by means of fasteners 28 thus a hammer head 30 of the air hammer faces an underside of the cargo bed b the hammer head 30 of the air hammer 20 is the working surface which pulses against the underside of the cargo bed b as shown by the dotted lines in fig5 the hammer head 30 reciprocates between the positions shown in solid lines and dotted lines so that repeated blows are provided to the underside of the cargo bed b by motion of a hammer head along the direction of the double ended arrows z when the accumulator a of fig6 is delivering approximately 90 pounds per square inch of air pressure the hammer head 30 will deliver approximately 4500 blows per minute once the air system has been enabled manipulation of valve v 3 via the switch 4 will direct air to both air hammers 20 referring to fig7 the hammer head 30 is disc shaped connected. |
2 | a poly vinyl chloride coated woven polyester in the more preferred embodiment the material weight is approximately 22 ounces per square yard in the preferred embodiment outer layer 50 has physical properties near to or superior to those provided in table 2 below in another preferred embodiment it is seen that there is an economic advantage to utilizing an external layer 50 which fabric weight exceeds the fabric weight of internal layer 46 in another preferred embodiment of the present invention advertising or promotional indicia are printed directly onto outer layer 50 silk screen is an effective method of printing images on outer layer 50 insulation layer 48 is located between inner layer 46 and outer layer 50 in the preferred embodiment insulation layer 48 is a low density closed cell polyethylene foam in another preferred embodiment insulation layer 48 has a density of approximately 2 0 lbs ft 3 in the preferred embodiment insulation layer 48 has physical properties near to or superior to those provided in table 3 below referring to fig1 of the drawings the reference numeral 10 generally designates a concrete truck concrete truck 10 has a drum 12 which is covered with an insulator 14 as can best be seen in fig2 and 3 insulator 14 is a uniform insulating blanket having a front section 16 an intermediate section 18 and a plurality of body sections 20 22 24 and 26 in the embodiment illustrated each body section 20 24 and 26 forms a frustum particularly a conical frustum body section 22 forms a cylinder a seam 28 traverses the length of insulator 14 terminating at opening 30. |
7 | multi character patterns the method 200 proceeds to step 214 at step 214 the method 200 uses the results of the comparison in step 212 and queries whether the current character can be converted in more than one way as used herein u201c more than one way u201d refers to conversion to any one of the multi character patterns in fig1 a ascii unicode code and the like the character u201c t u201d does not fall within any of the multi character patterns in fig1 a as a result the query at step 214 is answered negatively and the method 200 proceeds to step 216 at step 216 the current character is converted for example compressed into binary form to ascii or unicode in the current example u201c t u201d is 54 after conversion the method 200 proceeds to step 220 at step 220 method 200 determines whether there are more characters in the string if there are more characters the method proceeds to step 212 otherwise the method proceeds to and ends at step 222 in the current example the next character is u201c h u201d and is labeled the current character the current character u201c h u201d is found in table u201c a u201d as 9 and can also be found in the 7 bit ascii printable section as 68 after comparison the method proceeds towards step 214 at step 214 the method 200 determines whether the. |
9 | been found that the inert gas which is admitted to the reactor preferably has its pressure adjusted so that the pressure within the reactor will be within the range between about 200 and about 600 microns in order to obtain reproducible results in most of the experiments performed argon has been the preferred inert gas since it will not react with any of the components within the reactor nor with any of the materials of which the reactor is made yet it will supply the necessary plasma to sustain the thin film transfer of the components to the substrate in the desired stoichiometrical ratio with the inert gas pressure regulated to the value set forth hereinbefore the substrate is then heated to a temperature not in excess of about 1000 u00b0 c while substantially lower temperatures can be used and temperatures as low as those of liquid nitrogen can be employed where other suitable precautions are taken as will be set forth hereinafter best results have been secured with the substrate at a temperature within the range between about 700 u00b0 c and about 950 u00b0 c with the substrate heated to this temperature the substrate and target components within the reactor are connected to a source of dc power with the substrate being the anode and the target being the cathode and said dc power is regulated by controlling the voltage to a value within the range between about 600 and about 1000 volts and the cathode current density is regulated to a range within about 10 and about 50 milliamps per square inch employing these conditions sputtering will take place wherein the target materials are transferred to the substrate it is believed that the mean free path of the target materials. |
9 | conveying system 12 of the structure such as described above due to a difference in process speed the temperature adjustment for the wafer 1 can be done within a period in which the wafer 1 is held in a stand by state at the substrate receiving station 11 thus the temperature adjustment of the wafer 1 can be accomplished without a loss in the sequential operations as a result the wafer temperature adjustment is attainable without a decrease of the overall processing speed of the semiconductor exposure apparatus in accordance with the embodiments as described hereinbefore the substrate temperature adjustment can be accomplished without a decrease of the processing speed of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus as a whole further production and adhesion of contaminants can be prevented particularly in a semiconductor exposure apparatus when a substrate whose temperature is thus controlled is used a high precision exposure process can be provided next an embodiment of a semiconductor device manufacturing method which uses a semiconductor exposure apparatus such as described above will be explained fig6 is a flowchart of a procedure for the manufacture of microdevices such as semiconductor chips e g ics or lsis liquid crystal panels ccds thin film magnetic heads or micro machines for example step 1 is a design process for designing a circuit of a semiconductor device step 2 is a process for making a mask on the basis of the circuit pattern design step 3 is a process for preparing a wafer by using a material such as silicon step 4 is a wafer process called a pre process wherein by using the so prepared mask and wafer circuits are practically formed on the wafer through lithography step 5 subsequent to this is an assembling step called a post process wherein. |
2 | mill and a final rolling mill neither shown and on which hot steel 2 that has been preliminarily rolled in the preliminary rolling mill is advanced to the final rolling mill in a direction normal to the plane of the figure i e either towards or away from the viewer in accordance with the invention the lateral edge portions of the steel strip 2 are partially covered by heat reflectors which as shown for the reflectors 5 may be of circular arc shape or as shown for the reflector 6 of elliptical arc shape of course both types of shapes can be used along one and the same roller conveyor or only a single shape can be used the lateral edges of the steel strip 2 are surrounded by the reflectors 5 6 at a distance r and towards the center of the steel strip 2 i e the mid point between the two lateral edges the strip is covered still to the extent of approximately r 2 diagrammatically illustrated devices 7 8 already known per se for shifting other elements may be provided in order to shift the reflectors 5 6 towards and away from the lateral edges of the steel strip 2 as indicated. |
1 | support element made from hard plastic the above is connected to the brush body by means of a recess on the head piece which matches the support element the at least one cleaning element is arranged on the head piece and directly connected to the brush body the invention further relates to a method for production of such a toothbrush application_number US 96473104 A description all the toothbrushes illustrated comprise in the assembled state a brush body 1 and a carrier element 2 provided with conventional bristles 4 in the case of the manual toothbrushes illustrated fig1 2 8 13 the brush body 1 comprises a head part 1 a u2032 a neck part 1 c and an adjoining handle 1 d as is indicated for example in fig2 a and 2 c in the case of the plug on parts which are illustrated for electric teeth cleaning appliances fig3 7 and can be plugged onto a handle the brush body 1 comprises a head part 1 a u2032 and a neck part 1 c single piece electric toothbrushes additionally comprise a handle adjoining the neck part furthermore conventional bristles 4 and at least one flexible cleaning element 3 which may be. |
5 | angle transverse to axis a because the cantilevered construction imparts resiliency in l shaped arm 46 44 the pedestal head 40 deforms such that distance d 2 becomes greater than distance d 1 as fastening element 60 continues to be tightened this deflection of the pedestal head 40 causes the interface between adjacent floor panels 50 to bow in a downward direction relative to the subfloor 20 again the amount of deflection illustrated in fig8 c has been exaggerated for illustration purposes but may be on the order of hundredths of an inch in practice after the fastening elements 60 have been secured to the pedestal head 40 a load can be applied to the bowed floor panels 50 by the installer to permanently deform the pedestal head 40 to the level configuration illustrated in fig8 a preferably the load is applied in a direction toward the subfloor 20 on an end of the panel 50 away from the pedestal head 40 thus in this manner the floor panels 50 can then be aligned in a level substantially horizontal position once the raised access floor system 10 has been completely installed and leveled the system 10 is rigid by virtue of the strength of the individual pedestal heads 40 and by the overall constraint of the interconnected system 10 the system 10 of interconnected floor panels 50 and pedestal heads 40 provide greater rigidity than is to be found in an individual pedestal head 40 alone in accordance with the present invention the floor panels 50 do not have to be secured to the pedestal heads 40 for example as described above where carpet or laminate is applied to the upper surface 52 of the floor panels 50 the. |
7 | just one example of a configuration that may be implemented in a laser printer other configurations are possible for example the configuration of slot 54 and gap 66 may be adjusted for the use of different size toner particles in dry toners or possibly even for the use of liquid toners as well to accommodate different sizes shapes and or performance characteristics of developer roller 42 fig5 and 6 show a vertically oriented laser printer 68 printer 68 illustrates one exemplary implementation for a toner supply device such as device 36 described above with reference to fig3 and 4 referring first to fig5 sheets 70 of paper or other print media are fed into printer 68 from an input tray 72 and printed sheets 74 are discharged to an output tray 76 a replaceable print cartridge 78 and other printer components are enclosed in a housing 80 referring now also to fig6 printer 68 includes a charging roller 82 for charging the surface of a photoconductive drum 84 to a relatively high and substantially uniform level the surface of photoconductive drum 84 includes photosensitive material that can be charged and discharged a laser scanner 86 emits a beam of light 88 onto the uniformly charged surface of photoconductive. |
2 | can be achieved smoothly several wires may be arranged so as to extend in the paper feeding direction and function in the same manner as the paper holding member 54 inside the cover 24 a clearance e the depth of which is equal to or smaller than the thickness of the perforated paper 4 to be used is formed between the paper holding surface 66 and the paper feed surface 52 of the feed belt 6 alternatively the paper holding surface 66 contacts the paper feed surface 52 of the feed belt 6 with such a small force that does not hamper the paper feeding operation the depth of a clearance f between the lower surface of the float preventing rib 44 and the paper feed surface 50 of the side frame 18 is set equal to a maximum thickness of the perforated paper 4 to be used the depth of the clearance e between the paper holding surface 66 of the paper holding member 54 and the paper feed surface 52 of the feed belt 6 is naturally far smaller than that of this clearance f referring to fig7 the height g of the recess 62 provided in each lip receiver 60 is larger than the thickness h of the paper holding member 54 and the length j of the recess 62 smaller than that of length k of the slide lip 58 of the paper holding member 54 owing to such construction of the cover 24 and paper holding member 54 the paper holding member 54 can be elastically deformed with the paper holding surface 66 thereof. |
1 | is moving in the direction of movement of the floor care appliance so that the nap is always brushed from the bottom to the top and dirt and debris is lifted from the nap where it is entrained in the airstream being drawn into the apparatus by the suction generator to provide efficient and effective deep cleaning action application_number US 61996903 A description reference is now made to fig1 showing a preferred embodiment of a floor care apparatus 10 of the present invention it should be appreciated that while an upright vacuum cleaner 10 is illustrated embodiments of the present invention also include different upright vacuum cleaners and extractors and canister vacuum cleaners and extractors equipped with a powerhead incorporating a power driven agitator such as shown for example in u s pat no 6 148 474 which is owned by the assignee of the present invention and is incorporated herein by reference the upright vacuum cleaner 10 includes a nozzle assembly 16 and a canister assembly 18 pivotally connected to the nozzle assembly the canister assembly 18 further includes a control handle 20 and a hand grip 22 a power switch 24 is provided for turning the vacuum cleaner on and off of course electrical power is supplied to the vacuum cleaner 10 from a standard electrical wall outlet through a cord not shown as is known in the art in the present preferred embodiment the hand grip 22 is slidably mounted to a stem 21 of the control handle 20 as forces are exerted on the hand grip 22 by an operator the. |
2 | printer or the like it is provided that for the read out of a magnetic coding on a rotationally driven part a sensor emits output signals in reference to a changing magnetic field preferably the sensor is in the form of a pulse wire a ribbon cassette for such a typewriter is distinguished by the disposition of at least one magnet on a rotationally driven part advantageously this is a wiegand wire a type wheel can be coded in a corresponding manner application_number US 36397889 A description a typewriter illustrated in fig1 comprises a carriage 1 and a platen 2 a type wheel 3 shown only schematically and by dash dotted lines is disposed in the printing area between the two arms 4 of a ribbon cassette 5 the ribbon cassette 5 is exchangeable and pivotable between a position of rest shown in solid lines and an operating position shown by dash dotted lines the ribbon cassette 5 has a basic body 6 of approximately rectangular shape in the area of a lateral surface 7 of this basic body in fig1 and 2 at the right lower end where the drive wheel 10 of the cassette 5 is disposed a sensor 9 is disposed on the machine which reacts to a changing magnetic field and which in the exemplary embodiment is in the form of a pulse wire already described in detail above a ribbon cassette 5 and 5 39 shown open in fig2 and 3 respectfully comprises in a manner known. |
1 | fiber optic side glow cables 7 a may run along the length of the communication cable 7 b as shown in fig3 c the fiber optic cables 7 a can either run in a parallel longitudinal direction or may cross over each other in a helical braided fashion to give a particular ornamental illumination each fiber optic cable 7 a can either be illuminated by a common light source such as a single led or by a separate led light for each cable the color of the led light source fiber optic cable and translucent sheath may be altered for various color effects fig5 is a schematic view of a portion of the cable bundle 107 according to another alternate embodiment of the present invention a rope lighting string 107 a runs between the controller and the computer game console along with the communication cable 107 b disposed there within rope lighting strings include an outer light transmitting sheathing with led lights 108 disposed at discrete locations along its length a wire is run along or within the sheathing interconnecting the leds 108 to a power supply or source within the hand held unit 1 conventionally such rope lighting strings incorporate circuitry to covert a standard ac power supply to a low voltage power supply to power the leds 108 however as the rope string will draw low dc voltage directly from gaming console there is no need for alternate circuitry the voltage drop of the leds 108 within the rope string simply needs to be matched to the available voltage. |
5 | equipment a standard signal conditioning amplifier unit 30 a das 20 analog to digital converter board 32 and an rti 815 digital to analog converter board 34 the determination of how to position the baffles 16 is made as follows low frequency accelerometers 24 measure ground motion additional low frequency accelerometers 26 measure structure responses placement of accelerometers 24 and 26 is determined by the building site and the mode shapes of the structure the 34 mode shapes 34 of the structure are determined by how the structure moves when exited by a particular vibrational mode in general the accelerometers 26 should not be place at nodes that is at locations where the structure will not move the output of accelerometers 24 and 26 are processed through a signal conditioning amplifier unit 30 the signal conditioning amplifier unit 30 removes unwanted high frequency noise preferably eliminating frequencies above 20 hertz the conditioned signal is then amplified by the signal conditioning amplifier unit 30 the output of the signal conditioning amplifier unit 30 is converted to a digital signal by an analog to digital converter 32 the analog to digital converter 32 is preferably installed in the processing microcomputer 28 at least two alternate methods of analyzing the digital signals output by the analog to digital converter 32 the preferred method is accomplished by frequency analysis of the ground motion and the building response this analysis utilizes either the time varying moving window fourier analysis technique described in the paper by w chen n keltarnowaz and t w spancer 34 an efficient recursive algorithm for time varying fourier transform 34 ieee trans signal processing vol 41 no 7 july 1993 pp 2488 2490 or the. |
8 | via the bluetooth u2122 radio interface this time the forwarded message 10 u2033 is received by the respective bluetooth u2122 transceivers 30 and 34 of a stereo 32 and the walkman u2122 2 the stereo 32 again modifies and forwards the message as indicated at 10 u2033 u2032 via the bluetooth u2122 radio interface the modification again includes incrementing the counter and updating the path parameter this time to indicate that the request has traveled from the computer 4 via the laptop 20 and television 26 and to the stereo 32 because the walkman u2122 2 is also located near the stereo 32 the message 10 u2033 u2032 from the stereo 32 is also received by the walkman u2122 2 based on the respective messages 10 u2033 and 10 u2033 u2032 from the television 26 and the stereo 32 the walkman u2122 2 is able to determine that it matches the description of the device being sought based on profile information and or on a bluetooth u2122 identity number included within the messages 10 u2033 and 10 u2033 u2032 accordingly the walkman u2122 2 sends response messages 36 and 36 u2032 to each of the television 26 and the stereo 32 these response messages 36 and 36 u2032 are processed by the stereo 32 and the television 26 to generate location messages 35 and 37 respectively which each identify the entire path taken by the successful request these location messages 35 and 37 are then forwarded without modification back up the chain of devices 20 and 26 to the computer 4 by identifying the television 26 and the stereo 32 that successfully located the walkman u2122. |
1 | and which allows the wearer to wear glasses in conjunction with the eye shade 10 a further feature of the visor member 11 is the angle of the surface of the visor member 11 relative to the plane of the face this downward angle lies preferably from 0 u00b0 to 15 u00b0 more preferably from 0 u00b0 to 10 u00b0 most preferably about 2 u00b0 from the plane of the face it is at this angle that the wearer is shaded from the sun most effectively and if appropriate allows spectacles to worn de to the u201c wrap around u201d nature of the visor member 11 the wearer is shaded from both direct sunlight and reflected glare in a further alternative arrangement of this embodiment the key structural features of the invention may be such that they ideally suit a wearer who does not use spectacles in this arrangement the top edge 14 of the visor member 11 is spaced preferably from 2 to 25 mm and more preferably from 2 to 10 mm from the wearer 39 s forehead in one particularly preferred arrangement the eye shade 10 is configured such that the space between the forehead and the top edge of the visor member 11 is about 15 mm which is believed to be a comfortable configuration for an average adult wearer who does not need to wear spectacles a further feature of this arrangement of the eye shade 10 is. |
8 | number of super capacitors 316 may be placed in series and or parallel combinations in order to apply the same methods this configuration 300 is shown in fig3 additionally those skilled in the arts should recognize that multiple driver combinations may be used in parallel wherein multiple loads 418 may be driven from the same super capacitor or combination of super capacitors 416 as illustrated in fig4 differences in forward voltages among individual load components may require different duty cycles for each resulting in sudden differences in supply voltage for example in the event one led in a load of multiple leds is turned off before its neighbor however since many switching cycles are used during a flash event this problem is greatly diminished further variations in the circuitry shown and described in the exemplary embodiments may be introduced within the scope of the invention for example a sense resistor may be used in series with the driver transistor in order to accurately measure the current at that point the resistor value is preferably kept very small since there is only one large current value required an improvement in system efficiency may also be realized in some applications by implementing direct drain current sensing of the driver transistor again since there is only one large value of average load current required this can be achieved using ic design techniques known to those skilled in the arts if an integrated driver transistor is employed in another example of a preferred embodiment illustrated in fig5 in applications where it is desirable for flash leds to also be used in a sustained mode e g as a flashlight instead of using a large driver transistor. |
7 | are posted identification of key data fields is performed by a system algorithm which chooses data values from the emr data field on the basis of diagnostic and test results importance information is ranked in accordance with well recognized intervention specialties and organized so as to be immediately accessible and understandable to a practitioner in the medical arts this has particular importance in the case where the patient at issue is unable to make themselves understood or is unconscious as will be described in greater detail below the invention has additional utility in cases where an individual is unable to reliably relate their own medical history because of unfamiliarity with medical jargon in these cases the invention allows for a scientifically rigorous and detailed medical history to be made available at need and to those having proper access authority the anonymous homepage is accessed by the patient or any third party having access to the patient 39 s pseudoname and password using an ordinary web browser and internet connection connection to the data center is ideally made through an encrypted link similar to a secure socket layer as commonly used for credit card payment on the internet today although some level of security is highly desirable a patient need not establish a highly secure vpn as in the case of a physician making pertinent medical data readily available to the patient adds a layer of surety to the system since it allows the patient to verify that a list of tests was indeed performed or that a past surgical procedure is not listed and should be a patient simply logs on to a specific url which represents the portal to the data center in the exemplary embodiment this is listed simply as www url com after entering their pseudoname and. |
7 | and or retailer that a device 20 is connected to the internet or is being used in possibly an unauthorized manner and that an investigation should be made this is especially useful for large retailers or networks of retailers with many different staff members being collectively responsible for numerous devices distributed in many locations fig6 is a functional flow diagram schematically representing the flow process performed by a system when a device is returned to a store in accordance with embodiments of the disclosed subject matter if a device 20 is returned to the store after the device 39 s packaging has been opened there is generally a risk that the device is not in the u201c as new u201d state particularly if it is a device that can be programmed or have software installed upon by a customer retailers would not in most cases want to risk reselling such devices in the same way as new devices and may want to uninstall an agent if the customer has not already done so at step 180 a device 20 is returned to the retailer if at step 182 the box or the packaging is unopened then the retailer may want to re sell the device 20 and so returns 183 the device 20 to inventory for re sale the retailer sells 184 the device 20 to a new customer who connects 186 it to the internet following which the agent 21 places 188 a. |
8 | a network node the network node 400 may be the same as the nodes r1 r11 the network node 400 may include a processor 430 data storage 440 and i o interface 450 and an i o communication channel 460 the processor 430 may control the operation of the network node 400 and cooperate with the data storage 440 and the i o interface 450 via a system bus as used herein the term u201c processor u201d will be understood to encompass a variety of devices such as microprocessors field programmable gate arrays fpgas application specific integrated circuits asics and other similar processing devices the data storage 440 may store program and other data such as various programs and data useful in implementing the functions described above for example the data storage 440 may store network node instructions for performing various functions carried out by the network node the data storage 440 may also store backup timer rules and timer data 424 the timer rules and timer data 424 may be used as described above with respect to fig3 the i o interface 450 may cooperate with the processor 430 to support communications over one or more communication channels for example the i o interface 450 may include a user interface such as a keyboard and monitor or a network interface such as one or more ethernet ports the i o communication channel 460 may include various types of communication protocols and physical layers in order to manage the network in some embodiments the processor 430 may include resources such as processors or cpu cores the i o interface 450 may include any suitable network interfaces or the data storage 440 may. |
7 | base memory controller 19 for staging jobs to be scheduled and for high speed input output buffering of jobs in execution and the coordinator 21 used to synchronize the processor array 11 and coordinate data flow through the connection network 15 in operation all data and program for a run is first loaded into the base memory 17 prior to the beginning of the run this loading is initiated by a support processor system not shown which functions as a user and input output interface to transfer under control of a user data and programs from a secondary storage file memory not shown the use of such a support processor system is detailed in the above cited u s pat nos 3 537 074 and 4 101 960 as the run is initiated the data base memory controller 19 transfers code files from the data base memory 17 to the extended memory module array 13 then the data base memory controller 19 transfers the processor array 11 code files thereto and the necessary job data to the extended memory module array 13 once initiated the present invention is capable of parallel execution in a manner similar to the lock step array machines disclosed in u s pat nos 3 537 074 and 4 101 960 simple programs having a copy thereof resident in each processor of the processor array 11 with no data dependent branching can be so executed however the present invention is not limited to parallel mode. |
2 | surfaces 27 on ring segment members 28 one of which is transposed to depict its operative engaging relationship with its cam follower 29 which is mounted through an arm 30 to the wheel housing 16 and the other cam ring 28 is shown in its normal fixed position mounted to structure in the floor the operation of retracting and changing the directional orientation of the powered wheel drive unit relies on the interaction of two cam systems basically the two cam systems comprise an upper driving cam surface 13 and a lower fixed cam surface 27 with the cam followers 14 and 29 respectively of the upper and lower cams being interconnected between the two cam surfaces 13 and 27 by the powered wheel housing 16 and the motion to the upper driving cam surface 13 being supplied by an external motor 25 through gearing 24 and 23 the upper driving cam system or the first cam 13 and follower 14 system is interposed between the inner surface of the flanged ring member 10 and the wheel support plate 15 which is fixed to the wheel housing 16 and the lower fixed cam system or second cam 27 and follower 29 system is interposed between the wheel support housing 16 and fixed structure in the floor of the airplane fig5 8 are schematic drawings of the basic principle of the dual cam system represented in a side elevational layout wherein like numerals represent. |
4 | end of the mixing cycle to simulate the letdown chamber effect next the valve between the spin cell and the accumulator is opened and then the spinneret orifice is opened immediately thereafter in rapid succession the resultant flash spun product is collected in a stainless steel open mesh screen basket because of the relatively small amount of material and high pressure used most of the spins in these examples lasted only a fraction of a second e g 0 1 to 0 5 seconds it usually takes about two to five seconds to open the spinneret orifice after opening the valve between the spin cell and the accumulator when letdown chambers are used the residence time in the chamber is usually 0 2 to 0 8 seconds however it has been determined that residence time does not have too much effect on fiber morphology and or properties as long as it is greater than about 0 1 second but less than about 30 seconds when the valve between the spin cell and the accumulator is opened the pressure inside the spin cell drops immediately from the mixing pressure to the accumulator pressure the spin cell pressure drops again when the spinneret orifice is opened because of the pressure drop in the line the pressure is measured during spinning just before. |
6 | events of the engine cylinders 17 disk 43 may have a number of blades 47 that can overlap with a corresponding number of blades of disk 44 the disks 43 and 44 may rotate at engine speed or other speeds but may be phased relative to the rotation of the engine crankshaft 24 of engine 11 for instance there may be a partial overlap of obstructing blades 47 and 48 that result in windows 45 the amount of overlap may be indicated by a phase angle 46 between the disks the timing of windows 45 may be considered relative to engine events additional configurations of present device 12 may include one window which operates at n times engine speed where n is the number cylinders 17 of the engine 11 the window may have a time period when it is open relative to a time it is closed during each cycle of operation the cycle of operation may a fraction of the engine speed or greater it may be a pulsating window which may have a period when it is variably partially open other configurations of device 12 may provide a variable open flow area u201c window u201d that does not have operational cycles or is not pulsing another configuration of device 12 may include a u201c piston valve u201d which is configured like the intake ports on a two stroke engine which. |
3 | more than 10 ppb the metals which play havoc in the production of high precision electronic components include alkali alkaline earth metals and transition metals and ions thereof specific examples of commonly encountered unwanted metals and the corresponding ions include aluminum calcium chromium cobalt copper iron magnesium potassium and sodium the amount of stabilizer to be used to stabilize the hydroxylamine or the at least partially neutralized hydroxylamine salt solution ranges from about 0 001 to about 0 1 percent by weight of composition preferably the amount of stabilizer ranges from about 0 01 to about 0 5 100 500 ppm same basis the aqueous solutions of free hydroxylamine i e fully neutralized salt can be produced by the reaction of a salt of hydroxylamine such as the hydrochloride the nitrate the acetate the sulfate etc with an alkali metal hydroxide such as sodium hydroxide or with ammonia the concentration of the hydroxylamine salt is usually at least about i weight percent of the aqueous solution and can range up to about 70 or more but is generally in the range form about 10 to 70 weight percent it is best to add the stabilizer to the hydroxylamine salt solution before its neutralization with a base but the stabilizer can also be added to the at least partially neutralized hydroxylamine salt solution and salt free hydroxylamine solutions the temperature during the. |
5 | 18 to ring 40 the air foils 43 are manipulated mechanically to adjust the position of vehicle 12 in the guideway during forward motion closure of the foils 43 effects a braking system as airflow through rings 40 42 is restricted this apparatus permits controlled braking of vehicle 20 within tubular guideway 16 if desired front ring extension 42 may also be equipped with a closure apparatus not shown to further restrict air flow around the vehicle ring 40 and outer hull 19 connects to the fuselage of main body 18 at the point where the main body 18 meets the arc of the tubular guideway as best shown in fig3 and 4 the outside surface diameters of both front and rear rings 40 42 are slightly less than the respective inside surfaces of guideway 16 vehicle 12 may transport cargo as well as passenger containers outer cylindrical hull 19 may be transparent accordingly main body 18 may include upper inside panels 50 that are transparent to permit passenger viewing during travel referring to fig4 the rear portion of vehicle 12 includes a docking apparatus 52 adapted to receive a second vehicle of the same kind for travel with multiple vehicles in train like fashion referring to fig6 main body 18 includes a central cavity chamber 18a coupling members 56 which extend from within the central cavity chamber 18a engage corresponding coupling receptacles on transport container 60 shown in closed position for fastening air cushion vehicle 12 and transport container 60 into a unitary body attachment mechanism includes hydraulic stabilizers 62 transport container 60 conforms in many respects to the standard cargo containers except that transport container 60 is designed to accommodate passengers and. |
8 | the filter 6 so that only the ultraviolet light 12 is transmitted as is shown for image plane d the uv beam formed has an approximately trapezoidal intensity profile 20 with slightly curved sides while the base line of the trapezoid is larger than the top line by an amount which corresponds to around twice the walk off in the center part of the cross section there is a roughly square section of around 500 by 500 square micrometers with homogeneously uniform energy density the lens 7 images the image plane d in enlarged form onto the surface of the pattern generator 8 image plane e which is uniformly illuminated with the square section of the homogeneous energy density only a small proportion of the uv beam 39 s energy of around 5 to 10 percent below the side lines of the trapezoid is lost in the illumination the pattern generator 8 with its lenses of short focal length shapes the desired beam pattern in which all the spots have approximately the same intensity a further lens 9 images the focal points of the lenses of the pattern generator 8 into infinity in the image plane f the parallel beam has the desired cross sectional pattern 23 with the profile 24 of the same energy densities in the spots of the pattern this beam is then imaged as can be seen in fig2 onto the sample in reduced size via the appropriate optics due to the exponential decrease of the energy density in the infrared beam 10 within the conversion crystal 4 the cross section 17 of the green light has a trapezoidal profile 18 with slightly curved side lines this shape and the process of reverse compensation in the conversion crystal 5 results in the cross section 19 of. |
7 | memory 306 provides instructions for the processor 304 and allows the server 302 to provide services to the navigation device 200 one service provided by the server 302 involves processing requests from the navigation device 200 and transmitting navigation data from the mass data storage 312 to the navigation device 200 another service provided by the server 302 includes processing the navigation data using various algorithms for a desired application and sending the results of these calculations to the navigation device 200 the communication channel 318 generically represents the propagating medium or path that connects the navigation device 200 and the server 302 both the server 302 and navigation device 200 include a transmitter for transmitting data through the communication channel and a receiver for receiving data that has been transmitted through the communication channel the communication channel 318 is not limited to a particular communication technology additionally the communication channel 318 is not limited to a single communication technology that is the channel 318 may include several communication links that use a variety of technology for example the communication channel 318 can be adapted to provide a path for electrical optical and or electromagnetic communications etc as such the communication channel 318 includes but is not limited to one or a combination of the following electric circuits electrical conductors such as wires and coaxial cables fiber optic cables converters radio frequency rf waves the atmosphere empty space etc furthermore the communication channel 318 can include intermediate devices such as routers repeaters buffers transmitters and receivers for example for example the communication channel 318 includes telephone and computer networks furthermore the communication channel 318 may be capable of accommodating wireless communication such. |
6 | embodiment of the present invention the present flow controller includes the body 9 and stem 11 and integral diaphragm 13 which are generally cylindrical in shape not shown and which are formed of a resilient deformable material such as tetrafluroethylene resin known as teflon supplied by dupont company the inner stem 15 of cylindrical shape engages the cylindrical aperture 19 in the body 9 in interference fitting fashion i e the diameter of the inner stem 15 is larger than the diameter of the aperture 19 however since the body 9 is also formed of a resilient deformable material such as tetrafluroethylene resin e g teflon the two members conveniently slide one within the other to establish a positive fluid seal the flow controlling properties of these two members is established by a tapered groove 17 formed longitudinally within the wall of the inner stem 15 as illustrated thus fluid under pressure can pass only through the groove 17 from one side of the seal to the other and the volume of fluid under pressure per unit time that passes through the flow controller is determined by the length of the tapered groove 17 which protrudes out of aperture 19 fluid may thus flow in either direction between parts 21 and 23 with comparable precision and flow characteristics the length of groove 17 which protrudes from aperture 19 is determined by the rotation of the threaded knob insert 25 relative to the members 9 and. |
9 | real time control of the buffering in operation eee control module 318 alerts pause circuit 312 that a pause frame should be generated for example eee control module 318 can alert pause circuit 312 that a pause frame should be generated when eee control module 318 determines that the eee phy is to enter a low power consumption mode as would be appreciated the decision to transition into or out of the low power consumption mode can be based on various eee considerations in general eee control mechanisms can touch a number of devices and software throughout the stack and across the link regardless of the particular eee control policy mechanism that is implemented eee control module 318 can generate the trigger for pause circuit 312 to generate a pause frame for the mac as an example assume that a 10 g ethernet controller does not have any hardware support for an eee enhanced phy 39 s low power consumption mode this transition into the low power consumption mode can be based on a request from the link partner or the device 39 s own eee control policy e g triggered when the pcie goes into an l1 state buffer level hits a watermark rate of change of a traffic queue hits a threshold etc as the eee enhanced phy initiates its transition into the low power consumption mode eee control module 318 instructs pause circuit 312 to generate a pause frame that is sent up to the. |
3 | is representative of the antiinflammatory compositions of the present invention ______________________________________component wt ______________________________________4 9 11 pregnadien 17 u03b1 21 diol 3 20 1 0dione 21 acetatedexamethasone 0 1tyloxapol 0 01 to 0 05hpmc 0 5benzalkonium chloride 0 01sodium chloride 0 8edetate disodium 0 01naoh hcl q s ph 7 4purified water q s 100 ml______________________________________ the above formulation is prepared in the same manner set forth in example 2 sterilizing and adding the dexamethasone to the steroid before placing both into a pressurized ballmill container a solution of 4 75 g 17 3 mmol of t butyldiphenylchlorosilane in 5 ml of dry dmf was added dropwise to a stirred solution of 5 7 g 15 6 mmol of tetrahydrocortisol f steraloids no p9050 and 2 3 g 19 mmol of 4 dimethylaminopyridine dnap in 30 ml of dry dhf under n 2 at 25 u00b0 to 30 u00b0 c maintained with co 2 mecn after a further 20 min at 30 u00b0 c the mixture was allowed to warm to 23 u00b0 c overnight the mixture was partitioned between ether and water and the organic solution was washed with brine dried mgso 4 filtered and concentrated to give 10 7 g of a white foam this material was purified by flash column chromatography 400 g silica 62 5 to 70 ether hexane the 3 siloxy isomer eluted first followed by mixed fractions followed by the title compound the concentrated mixed fractions 4 0 g were chromatographed on the same column with 35 ethyl acetate hexane the total yield of the 3 siloxy isomer was 0 42 g 5 and of the title compound 5 05 g 53 5 continued elution with heoh etoac allowed recovery of unreacted tetrahydrocortisol f nmr 200 hhz. |
7 | is marked with a bold frame video analysis can also detect lips activity if participant data is not enough to get unique participant identification additional components can be involved such as an enterprise directory the raw participant data can be used to find unique participant identification a meeting analysis system 110 is provided including a receiver 111 for receiving raw activity data 117 and participant identification 118 from the meeting service 104 and or from a participant detection component 106 there are several possible ways to connect the receiver 111 to a meeting service 104 one way is to connect directly to a notification component 105 using a protocol supported by this component for example using xml extensible markup language over tcp transmission control protocol another way is to connect as an additional participant being passive during the meeting and monitoring the same data as other participants receive the meeting analysis system 110 may process the raw activity data 117 in real time or may include a storage medium 112 for storing the raw activity data 117 for later processing in one embodiment the meeting analysis system 110 may receive raw activity data in the form of audio or video stream data in such cases the meeting analysis system 110 may include an automatic speech recognition asr component 119 for converting audio stream data into a transcript and a combiner component 120 to combine the output transcript with speaker activity timestamps in order to match speakers and their spoken text for basic operation of the system a transcript of audio stream data may not be required and the meeting analysis system 110. |
7 | illustrate individual acoustic signals having larger time intervals separating them from other signals as the coating 26 of a vane deteriorates the magnitude of the peaks 50 will increase in the same manner illustrated in fig6 8 and described above the sinusoidal displays 48 a 48 b also include larger peaks 52 a 52 b created by the pressure pulse created by a blade 18 passing a vane 22 fig9 illustrates a sinusoidal display 48 a wherein all blades 18 and vanes 22 have intact coatings 26 and therefore all peaks 52 a are the same height fig1 illustrates a sinusoidal display 48 b wherein all vanes 22 have intact coatings 26 but one blade 18 has a deteriorating coating 26 resulting in the peaks 52 b having a larger magnitude than the peaks 52 a such a situation should result in a sinusoidal display 48 b for all vanes 22 associated with the blade 18 having the deteriorating coating 26 because that blade 18 will generate the same pressure pulse while passing all such vanes 22 fig1 illustrates a sinusoidal display 48 c wherein the vane 22 to which the acoustic waveguides 28 30 in question are attached has a deteriorating coating 26 but all blades 18 have an intact coating 26 resulting. |
1 | drawbacks in common i e the lack of mobility and the lack of partial selectivity as discussed in the section on the background of invention of the present application the optional applicator means 3 13 3 14 and 3 15 provide novel means to improve the mobility and partial selectivity when the stimulation is applied externally they will be explained in detail in connection with fig7 a 7b 8a 8b and 8c fig3 provides an overall outline on the improvements and novel features of the present invention over the prior art i e a provides the method and implementation of novel optional parameters of subjective referencing stimulation indicator stimulation and the treatment pattern programming of these two stimulations with the treatment stimulation b provides improvement to the limitation of the prior art by introducing a dual package instrumentation option fig4 a and 4b are block function diagrams showing by way of example a preferred embodiment of the instrumentation of the present invention 4 1 is the treatment pattern programming means which generates the functions listed in connection with 3 9 4 2 is the referencing stimulation generating means which generates the functions listed in connection with 3 7 4 3 is the. |
6 | dotted dashed line in the figure and closes the intake gas pipe 9 that communicates with the jet pump 8 when the control valve body 31 is moved upwards by suction of a plunger 32 a the intake gas valve 9 is opened the stopcock 11 a is moved upwards and the vent valve 11 is closed off if the liquid surface rises when the solenoid 32 is not excited the vent valve 11 will be closed off by the rise of the float 11 b however because the connecting part 11 d can be moved irrespective of the control valve body 31 the intake gas valve 9 stays closed the solenoid 32 the a valve 18 the b valve 19 the bypass valve 24 the internal pressure sensor 14 and the fuel level gauge 22 are connected to the cpu of the fuel injection control device and the cpu performs open close control of each valve and sensing through the internal pressure sensor 14 and the fuel level gauge 22 with the control valve 10 of embodiment 2 being rendered the control valve body 31 which is open close controlled contrariwise to the vent valve 11 of the vent valve device 30 the leak judgment of embodiment 3 has the same judgment procedure as embodiment 2 and consequently explanation thereof is omitted here in embodiment 3 since the vent valve 11 and the control valve 10 are configured as one unit in the vent valve device 30 the apparatus for detecting gas leaks and control can be simplified fig8 is a. |
3 | top annular volume between grooves 20 and the top of the conductor an expansion joint 28 made of for example of a ceramic felt and the like or other thin material can be disposed between the seal material 26 and the conductor 12 as shown in fig1 a and 1 b the seal material 26 can be a castable ceramic such as aluminosilicates calcium aluminates or other materials a shown in fig1 a conducting filler 32 can be used in the bottom annulus as will as an inconel or other support ring 34 shown in fig1 a near the top part of the annulus the expansion joint 28 at the top of the electrode is a compliant expansion material and selected to protect the seal material 26 upon heat up and operation of the electrode for example at about 960 u00b0 c in an aluminum electrolysis cell in fig1 b conducting filler 32 fills most of the annulus simplifying construction fig1 b and 1 c show protrusion 30 on the top surface of conductor 12 below the grooves 20 these protrusions can simply be for example weld build ups on the conductor surface usually about 3 to 6 weld build ups fig2 a to 2 f which are steps as well as figures schematically illustrate one of many possible processes of making the inert anode electrode form 10 as shown in fig2 a a smooth surfaced mandrel 17 is placed inside. |
5 | either half main road 35 or 37 nor does either entrance road 41 or 43 with either entrance road 45 or 47 either one or more of the two one way roads or entrance roads that constitute the half main road connected with each ring shaped road embody a sloping section and an entrance road is connected with any one of the one way roads of the half main roads on either the upper or lower level which runs in the same direction as that of it in other words in relation with half main road 31 of the half main roads connected with the ring shaped road r 1 on the upper level it is to be seen that entrance road 45 emerging from the ring shaped road r 2 on the lower level in the direction of r 2 e forms a sloping section and afterwards joins half main road 31 in the r 1 e direction the same applies to the other half main roads and one way roads with necessary changes now the ways of passage of automobiles in this intersection system will be explained in fig1 imagine that a car enters the intersection by the one way road of half road 33 in the wr 1 direction upon entrance in the ring shaped road r 1 the car just proceeds along the right side if it wants to have a right turn it can just go on by entrance road 43 which it is first to come to but if it wants to go straight. |
7 | to suspend the first conductor 12 and the second conductor 13 in the washing chamber when the electrical washing machine is started up the water quality sensor 1 is turned on at this time the microcontroller 111 of the control unit 11 provides a control signal to the driver circuit 112 causing the driver circuit 112 to drive the first conductor 12 into high and the second conductor 13 into low for a predetermined sensing period and then to output an electric current through the first conductor 12 to the second conductor 13 via the fluid in the washing chamber within the aforesaid predetermined sensing period the microcontroller 111 provides a sensing signal to the driver circuit 112 to detect the conductivity of the fluid between the first conductor 12 and the second conductor 13 the driver circuit 112 of the control unit 11 is adapted for amplifying or filtrating the control signal provided by the microcontroller 111 or to dividing the voltage of the control signal as the driver circuit is of the known art and not within the scope of the spirit of the present invention no further detailed description in this regard will be necessary after the aforesaid. |
7 | the light exiting the light guide 2 may be generally parallel for a contact window that approaches a u201c point source u201d of the reflector if an elliptical reflector or parabolic reflector is chosen the focal point of the reflectors could be located at the contact window where the contact dome 14 and the light guide 2 meet many other shapes could be used for the reflector 15 the choice being dependent on a desired angular output of the light referring now to fig3 the reflectors 15 are shown as three dimensional type reflectors the reflectors 15 could as easily be selected to be two dimensional linear type reflectors such as that shown in fig4 again the choice of which type of reflector 15 is used depends on the application being considered a user could also select many combinations of reflector shapes and could employ them in either a two dimensional or three dimensional type configuration both the two dimensional and the three dimensional reflectors are shown as an array of reflectors 15 in fig3 and 4 those skilled in the art will recognize that many other types of reflector arrays could also be deployed fig5 shows a magnified side view of the light guide 2 an led 3 and the end reflectors 20 and 21 light will often travel through the light guide from the led 3 and not reflect off a contact dome 14 that is in an. |
6 | the non return valve element 30 during the expansion stroke that is when the piston 10 moves upwards in fig1 the non return valve element 30 is forced to abut against the outer valve seat 42 and the inner valve seat 46 which is the upper surface of the support shim 22 that is both the outer and inner valve seats 42 and 46 are closed with the non return valve element 30 as a result when the piston stroke is relatively slow the working oil in the upper chamber above the piston 10 is forced to flow through the holes of the non return valve element 30 the orifice passage 44 and the through holes 38 of the piston 10 into the chamber below the piston 10 in this case the hydraulic shock absorber generates the damping force the magnitude of which is proportional to the square of the piston stroke or speed due to the frictional resistances which the working oil encounters when it flows through the orifice passage 44 it follows therefore that thus produced damping force is dependent upon the dimensions of the orifice passage 44 which is defined between the leaf valve element 20 and the non return valve element 30 and more particularly the thickness of the support shim. |
6 | contained inside the shank adapter 120 so that a leak proof seal is obtained when the shank adapter 120 is attached to the receptacle 54 and beverage under pressure flows through the system the faucet assembly 100 comprises a housing 102 that is made of two or more pieces which can be secured together by screws bolts and nuts or other appropriate securing means a short length of flexible tubing 104 is contained in the faucet assembly 100 which is secured at a first end to a second end of the shank adaptor 120 which is opposite the end of the shank adaptor 120 that is threaded on the outside the second end of the shank adaptor 120 protruding into a channel 108 in the housing 102 in some arrangements of the present invention a connector 106 secures the first end of the short length of flexible tubing 104 to the second end of the shank adapter 120 the short length of flexible tubing 104 is positioned along its length in the channel 108 in the housing 102 the second end of the short length of flexible tubing 104 is directed to an opening 108 a at the second end of channel 108 opposite the end into which the shank adaptor 120 is inserted and functions as a pour nozzle the faucet assembly 100 also contains a. |
2 | accommodated with a ball 141 which is abutted with an elastic element 142 and the actuating part 133 is formed with a latching groove 136 to accommodate the ball 141 the control slot 13 is opened with a locking groove 15 in a direction perpendicular to the inner wall 134 an interior of the locking groove 15 is accommodated with a ball 151 which is abutted with an elastic element 152 and the actuating part 133 is formed with the latching groove 136 to accommodate the ball 151 referring to fig2 2 a 4 5 and 6 at a same time it shows a first three dimensional exploded view a second three dimensional exploded view a first schematic view of an operation a second schematic view of an operation and a third schematic view of an operation of a preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings the present invention includes the knob 131 which uses the ball 141 in the locking groove 14 to lock the knob 131 in the control slot 13 besides the ball 141 in the locking groove 14 is also abutted with the elastic element 142 allowing the knob 131 to be more effectively locked in the control slot 13 moreover the actuating slot 11 of the present invention is provided with the actuating rod 111 and the end of the actuating rod 111 is formed with the teeth part 112. |
2 | an open mouth 46 if desired the preform has a threaded neck portion 48 and an outwardly extending flange 50 which aids in seating the preform 36 in the blow mold 38 the blow mold 38 is closed on the preform firmly seating the preform in the blow mold stretch rod 52 is positioned within the preform and blow nozzle 54 is placed above the preform engaging open mouth 46 if desired the blow nozzle 54 may include downwardly extending flange 56 which is moved into engagement with the outside of neck portion 44 in accordance with conventional procedure stretch rod 52 is preferably fully extended in the clamped preform to extend the preform to the base of the blow mold to provide an extended preform high pressure air is then introduced into the extended preform from blow nozzle 54 from a high pressure air source not shown to expand or stretch the extended preform into conformity with blow mold cavity 58 and form blow molded container 20 shown in phantom in fig4 desirably biaxially oriented 0038 fig5 is a side view of the filling station wherein container 20 is filled with contents 34 via filling nozzle 60 which fills container 20 through the mouth 28 and straight neck 22 in a conventional manner filling nozzle 60 is connected. |
3 | step polyurethane adhesive composition of the first embodiment of the present invention are set forth below these additives include plasticizers useful for lowering the viscosity and increasing the elongation of the composition plasticizers useful in the formulation include phthalates such as dibutyl dioctyl dicyclohexyl diisooctyl diisodecyl dibenzyl or butylbenzylphthalate phosphates such as trioctylphosphate or diphenyloctylphosphate adipates such as dioctyladipate or benzyloctyladipate sulfonic acid esters sulfoneamides chloroparaffines and polybutenes dioctylterephthalate dotp is preferred carbon black is utilized as a filler and an additive for improving mechanical properties of the composition together with the non sag properties and uv stability thereof the preferred carbon black is one which conforms to astm n330 carbon black is utilized in an amount of from about 6 to about 24 weight percent based on the weight of the entire adhesive formulation and preferably from about 16 to about 20 weight percent another additive used is an isocyanate protecting agent which also acts as a diluent in the formulation and preferably is diethyl malonate the formulation further includes a moisture scavenger which can be any of those which are well known in the art other additives utilized include but are not limited to adhesion promoters fungicides uv stabilizers and the like all of which are well known. |
5 | and swivel and including an hydraulically powered top drive pipe rotating device having a single hollow shaft with threads at each end for mating on one end with the drill string or tubular to be worked and on the other with a drilling swivel the top drive rotating device is attached to a wheeled support frame which moves on guide rails which are mounted to a derrick the top drive apparatus can be pivoted in a horizontal plane away from the vertical axis of the drill string or other tubulars motive force is applied directly to the drill string or other tubular being worked a pivotable pipe lifting and positioning device is mounted beneath the top drive on the wheeled support frame for picking up pipe and positioning it so that the pipe threads can mate precisely with the threads of the top drive shaft a makeup breakout wrenching device is pivotably connected to the wheeled support frame beneath the top drive application_number US 1698087 A description referring now to fig1 an hydraulically powered drilling top drive apparatus 10 according to the present invention is suspended from a commercially available swivel 11 fitted with optional bail links 12 for counterbalancing this swivel in turn is attached to a traveling block 13 which is attached by cables to a crown block 14 in the derrick 15 the top drive 10 is attached to a wheeled support frame 16 which is mounted. |
7 | best angle for directing the resilient pressure applied to the pinch roller 5 by means of the spring member 8 so as to allow the sandwiching of the film f between the pinch plate 4f and the pinch roller 5 as will be seen from fig3 a and 3b a pair of release arms 6 are provided at the top and bottom sides 4d of the back tray 4b the release arms are pivotally fastened to the back tray 4b by means of a journal pin 7 provided on the back tray at a portion thereof near the end face 4d which defines their pivoting axis the release arms 6 include engaging tips 6a and are located at a portion of the back tray 4b which is near the end edge 4b so that the tips 6a of the release arms may protrude beyond the edge 4d the release arms 6 are urged in the direction indicated by the arrow b by means of a spring not shown in the fig3 a and 3b when the film magazine 4 is not received on the body 1 of the camera the release arms 6 are urged by the spring so as to be positioned in a position as shown in fig3 a so that the engaging tips 6a protrude beyond the end surface 4d at the ends of the release arms 6 opposite from the engaging tips 6a engaging surfaces 6b are formed each of which engages the corresponding pinch roller 5 for applying an urging pressure thereto so as to slide the pinch roller 5 longitudinally within the guide slots 4e the operation of the above described embodiment of a film magazine in accordance with. |
5 | from sprinkling salts to melt the snow shoveling the snow or worst of all waiting for someone while stranded to plow the snow the manner of using the snow sweeper to move snow is by placement of the snow sweeper by garter wraps 25 onto the front end or rear end of the car to do this the snow sweeper must be put together with a few simple assembly steps take the beams 10 and 11 and hold them at the ends that have holes approximately 8 to 9 cm from the edge of the beam these holes should face up toward the ceiling take the perch 22 with the deep side up and place the two beams 10 and 11 thru the perch 22 so that the holes from the beams line up with the holes in the perch 23 and 24 respectfully next place one screw into each hole now place the left beam 10 thru the left beam scooper hole 4 from the back of the scooper 1 the back of the scooper is identified by the location of the scooper border 26 which is located on the back of the scooper place the scooper piece 14 thru the hollow open end of the beam 10 which is piercing the scooper for that the scooper piece hole 12 lines up with the beam hole for scooper piece 16 place a screw thru the scooper piece you have just completed the left side of the snow sweeper next place the suspenders 20 thru the crooks 21 repeat this for the remaining three suspenders 20 and crooks 21 screw one left beam hole protector 6 above and one below the left beam on the scooper repeat this with the two. |
7 | primary of temporary pipeline register before reading the data from the register file 180 mapping logic 120 also specifies write indices to register file 180 when temporary and final results are provided by the pipelines to write ports of register file 180 each write index of the write indices specified by mapping logic 120 indicates the primary register of the primary registers 130 or the temporary pipeline register of the temporary pipeline registers 140 to which a final or temporary result is to be written write indices are determined at the same time when read indices are generated by mapping logic 120 these write indices may be maintained in mapping logic 120 or sent along with the instruction to the execution pipeline for the instruction the addition of temporary pipeline registers 140 to register file 180 provides several advantages over the prior art in the first place the selector circuitry between the read ports of register file 180 and the execution stages of the pipelines are eliminated thus no matter how many pipelines there are in the processor or how many stages there are within a given pipeline temporary data will always be provided through the read ports of register 180 as though they were provided by primary registers 130 this technique in effect. |
6 | element 302 are kept to a minimum this is because the contact between its surface and the prongs 512 of the pusher 502 always occurs at very low velocities with a reasonably low degree of impact furthermore the central processing unit always has a precise confirmation of the position of the rod 103 owing to the sensor 42 and the signal to the solenoids 303 and 403 can therefore be suitably regulated by means of the control and monitoring probe 45 it should be noted that the position of the rod 103 of the actuator 3 can be regulated by means of the block 503 and similar the distance between the solenoids 303 403 can also be selected conveniently according to the travel required to actuate the pusher 502 fig4 shows a variant which provides an alternative to the system regulating the position of the rod 103 described above a chamber 933 maintains an equilibrium between the forces acting on the moving part when a pressurized fluid is present at the end of the rod 133 the said chamber 933 which is connected by means of a pipe 953 to the environment upstream of the corresponding valve makes it possible to cancel out the effect of a variation of pressure in the environment upstream of the valve in which is immersed the terminal part of the rod 133 in contact with the pusher because there. |
1 | containing mtff1 cdna lefebvre 1993 using the oligonucleotide primers mtff1s and mtff1a the mtff1s primer corresponds to the first 18 nucleotides of the sense strand of mtff1 from the first nucleotide behind the signal sequence the mtff1a primer is complementary to the last 26 nucleotides of the sense strand of mtff1 including the stop codon and introduces an extra spei restriction site pcr amplification was carried out using vent u2122 dna polymerase new england biolabs beverly usa which gives a pcr product carrying blunt ends the pcr mixture consisted of 2 units vent dna polymerase 10 u03bcl vent buffer thermopol 4 u03bcl dxtp 39 s 0 5 mm maximum 5 u03bcl 0 5 u03bcm of each primer 1 u03bcl 50 ng template dna and 74 u03bcl h 2 o six reactions were set up differing in their final concentration of mgso 4 adjusted to 0 1 2 3 4 and 5 mm respectively pcr amplification cycles were t 0 for 300 u2033 at 94 u00b0 c t 1 for 45 u2033 at 94 u00b0 c t 2 for 30 u2033 at 60 u00b0 c t 3 for 20 u2033 at 72 u00b0 c t 4 for 10 u2033 at 20 u00b0 c these cycles t 1 until t 3 were carried out 30 times pcr amplification with these primers rendered the gene for mature mtff1 lacking the signal sequence and including an additional spei restriction site after checking by gel electrophoresis the amplified fragment appeared as a band in the expected length range the 5 u2032 end of the mtff1 sequence contains two possible target sequences complementary to the forward. |
8 | contact devices 8 for electrically making contact with the signal lines 32 arranged in or on the substrate 3 the contact elements 7 of the first receptacle device 51 and of the last receptacle device 54 form a unit together with the contact devices 8 the signal lines of the stub bus system are thus integrated into the connector 1 in the form of the contact connections 10 the length of the stubs and thus the effect of reflections is reduced the length of signal paths between the switching assemblies 2 and thus the signal propagation time differences between the individual switching assemblies 2 are likewise reduced the probability of defective connections between the connector 1 and the substrate 3 is reduced by virtue of the reduced number of soldering points required between the substrate 3 and the receptacle devices 51 54 on the substrate 3 there remains significantly more space for electrical lines below the connector 1 thereby facilitating the configuration of lines on the substrate 3 in fig3 the bus control module 31 and the switching assemblies 2 are connected via a series bus system up down approach the contact connections 10 in each case connect only two contact elements 7 in each case one contact element 7 is assigned to an output set 72 of contact elements 7 of a receptacle device 51 52 53 54 and the other contact element 7 is assigned to an input set 71 of a succeeding receptacle device 52 53 54 55 the series bus system requires a termination module 21 in the respectively last equipped receptacle device 54 an inventive connector for a star bus system is illustrated in cross section in fig4 a and in plan view in fig4 b in. |
5 | stage 10 trailer opposite rear wall panel 66 fig2 a c show stage 10 being erected from its closed to open configurations by a pair of bell crank assemblies 40 each bell crank assembly 40 being supported within one of support columns 34 the use of bell crank assemblies 40 overcome deficiencies in other transportable erectable stages which because of the height limitations for transportation and because of the cantilever type erection assemblies employed result in a reduced height for the stage rear wall as is seen with stage 10 rear wall panel 66 is a 34 full height 34 panel limited only by highway height limits and not by the employed erection assembly as shown for example butterfly shaped bell crank 41 has a left wing 42 and a right wing 43 bell crank assemblies 40 are hydraulically operated by a single control means not shown for example other known means can be employed to operate the bell crank assemblies bell crank 41 has a support column pivot point 46 substantially midway between left wing 42 and right wing 43 and toward the bottom 44 of bell crank 41 bell crank 41 is rotatably connected to its respective support column 34 at this location 46. |
8 | wavelength converting potting mass but by a transparent envelope 15 the transparent envelope 15 does not cause any change in the wavelength of the radiation emitted by the semiconductor body 1 and for instance comprises an epoxy silicone or acrylate resin conventionally used in led technology or some other suitable radiation permeable material such as inorganic glass a layer 4 is applied to the transparent envelope 15 the layer 4 comprises a wavelength converting casting composition and as shown in fig2 covers the entire surface of the envelope 15 it is equally conceivable for the layer 4 to cover only a portion of the surface the layer 4 for instance comprises a transparent epoxy resin which is mixed with luminous substance particles 6 once again for a semiconductor component that emits white light yag ce is preferred as the luminous substance fig3 illustrates a particularly advantageous and preferred embodiment of the invention the first and second electrical terminals 2 3 are embedded in an opaque and optionally prefabricated basic housing 8 that has a recess 9 the term u201c prefabricated u201d is understood to mean that the basic housing 8 is already finished at the terminals 2 3 for instance by means of injection molding before the semiconductor body is mounted on the terminal 2 the basic housing. |
9 | which use one half of a fixed point multiplier array the shaded values indicate the location of products which are formed by multiplying multiplicand symbols directed from the top of the array with multiplier symbols directed from the right side of the array each of the indicated products connected with a dotted line are added together yielding sums of products as the result each of the unshaded locations in the array are configured to generate zero values into the multipliers product accumulation array for the fixed point convolve instruction the size of the result symbols are twice the size of the multiplier and multiplicand symbols for a floating point convolve instruction the size of the result symbols are the same as the size of the multiplier and multiplicand symbols as each of the subtypes use one half of the array it is apparent that halving the symbol size quadruples the number of multiplies 0050 fig8 illustrates a second embodiment of a group fixed point convolve instruction of the present invention in accordance with the second embodiment a 128 bit group of symbols ra is multiplied with a 64 bit group of symbols rb in the pattern shown and the resulting products shown as small black circles are added together in the pattern shown by the connecting lines producing a 128 bit group of result symbols rc of twice the size as the operand symbols as the fixed point products are twice the size of the multiplier and multiplicand symbols the instruction illustrated in fig8 is an 8 bit version a 16 bit version is illustrated in fig9 as the 16 bit version takes 16 bit operand symbols ra and rb and produces 32 bit result symbols rc as in fig7 the products in. |
3 | 0 50 ml polybuffer 74 pharmacia 350 ml dh 2 o u2212 ph to 4 0 with hcl 8 collect 2 ml fractions and test the ph of each fraction once the ph has dropped to 3 95 stop collecting fractions test the fractions using absorbance of 280 nm or by cytotoxicity on vero cells 10 fold dilutions 9 pool peak fractions and return ph to 7 0 using 1n naoh 10 clean column with 200 ml 1m nacl if dirty follow with 100 ml 1m hcl but quickly equilibrate column with 0 025m imidazole otherwise equilibrate with 24 etoh h 2 o 11 equilibrate cibachron blue 2 cm diameter 82 ml volume pierce with 100 ml of 10 mm sodium phosphate buffer wash buffer 12 load sample and follow with 60 ml of wash buffer 13 elute with 0 5m nacl in wash buffer and collect 2 ml fractions 14 test fractions for absorbance at 280 nm using the elution buffer as a blank and cytotoxicity on vero cells and pool appropriate fractions 15 clean column with 25 ml each of 8m urea in wash buffer and 1m nacl in wash buffer 16 reequilibrate column with 100 ml of wash buffer and add azide to the top of the column for storage 17 dialyse peak fractions against 4 l 0 01m tris cl ph 7 0 sigma 18 lyophilize sample and resuspend in 1 2 ml. |
1 | hinge pads 215 and 217 at the upper left of the pad 61 is seen a raised area 218 not previously seen in fig1 as well as the raised areas 63 81 and 85 previously seen a series of patches of material 221 which may be one of hook material and loop material are distributed about the pad 61 for engagement with the other of hook material and loop material attached to the back or inside of the brace 21 to be held into place also seen at the left side of the pad 61 are a pair of depressions 219 and to facilitate the passage of the straps 95 and 99 respectively without creating a lump or inner bulge against the leg 27 the hinge pads 215 and 217 may also have hook and loop material but given that they may be spaced apart from the leg 27 they may be glued or adhesive fastened to the polymeric cover 83 on the inside opposing faces of the brace 21 or attached with hook and loop members the thin contoured pad 117 is shown in flat folded out position and is also seen as having a series of patches of material 221 the raised areas 119 123 and. |
8 | field stop ion implantation may be performed using a dopant such as boron or the like thereafter photoresist 71 is removed then as shown in fig4 f fourth oxide layer 93 and first oxide layer 91 and second oxide layer 92 which are exposed to the outside are removed by carrying out an oxide layer etching process and fifth oxide layer 102 is formed on the inside of the trench and around the polysilicon plug by carrying out a thermal oxidation process this process is carried out in such a manner that thermal oxidation layer 102 is formed in a thickness of 300 15 000 u00e5 on the inside of the trench and around polysilicon plug 111 by carrying out a heat treatment at a temperature of over 600 u00b0 c in an atmosphere including oxygen the growth of thermal oxidation layer 102 is inhibited on the portion of the wafer covered by the nitride layer under this condition polysilicon plug 111 which is surrounded by an oxide layer is connected along the edges of active region 1 and trench 2 and therefore a metal plug contact may be formed to connect polysilicon plug 111 to vcc or ground during a back end metallization process thereby utilizing it as an element insulating means then as shown in fig4 g silicon nitride layer 62. |
1 | point x to the guide carriage 17 and which is guided pivotably at the underside of the housing 19 by way of a heart curve projection 11 in a heart curve shaped sliding guide path 10 not shown here fig6 shows a side view of the unlockable ejection device 1 together with the synchronization rod 6 from fig5 in this case the synchronization rod 6 has in its internal region splined shaft shaped recesses and notches into which the splined shaft 28 of the push on element 26 engages in non rotatable relationship therewith fig7 shows the housing 19 together with a part of a housing opening 20 through which the rack 8 a projects and can be brought into contact with the gear 9 a it can further be seen that the guide carriage 17 the rack 8 a and the ejector 13 are in one piece the heart curve projection 11 can be fitted into the latching element 18 the locking element 4 is in one piece with the control cam projection 22 and can be clipped on a pivotal projection 36 the figure also shows a holding element 12 which is mounted to the movable furniture part 5 not shown and can be brought into contact with the ejector 13 and with the locking element 4 the elastic elements 16 act on the guide carriage 17 and are at least partially disposed between the guide carriage 17 and the mounting plate 23 the housing 19 can be fixed to the mounting plate 23 by way of fixing regions 32 the holding sleeve 31 together with a rotary bearing 30 for the gear 9 a can also be fixed in the region of the housing opening 20 wherein the gear. |
6 | and or until the electronic device 20 is removed from the receptacle 60 as illustrated in fig4 a and 4b the lockout mechanism 70 is connected to the link plate 52 and operated by movement of the link plate 52 as the support legs 30 are moved between the retracted and extended positions as shown for example in fig4 a the lockout mechanism 70 includes a stopper 72 which extends into the receptacle 60 i e through aperture 62 when the support legs 30 and deployment mechanism 50 are in the retracted position fig4 a thereby preventing insertion of the electronic device 20 when the support legs 30 are moved into the extended position as shown in fig4 b the corresponding movement of the link plate 52 displaces the stopper 72 to a position outside of the receptacle 60 allowing the electronic device 20 to be inserted furthermore the presence of the electronic device 20 in the receptacle 60 prevents the stopper 72 from reentering the receptacle 60 and as result prevents retraction of the support legs 30 as long as the electronic device is inserted as shown in fig5 the support stand 10 can also include electronics 80 mounted on two circuit boards 81 and 83 for example an audio control circuit an amplified and or an equalizer to be used with the electronic device 20 the control electronics 80 can include an electrical connector 82 shown in fig2 b disposed at. |
2 | like as necessary by a polymerization method such as emulsion polymerization solution polymerization bulk polymerization or the like one such resin or a combination of 2 or more such resins may be used as pigments titanium oxide carbon black red ocher and other coloring pigments baryta powder precipitated barium sulfate barium carbonate calcium carbonate calcium sulfate clay silica white carbon diatomaceous earth talc magnesium carbonate alumina white gloss white and other body pigments and various other pigments used conventionally in coating agents can be selected according to the desired color the content of the pigment in the coating material is preferably 0 1 to 5 mass or more preferably 0 5 to 3 mass if the content of the pigment is less than 0 1 mass sufficient coloration is not obtained while above 5 mass color irregularities are more likely the film forming aid is one that has a higher boiling point than water and can semi dissolve the resin particles with a higher boiling point than water the coating agent can maintain a fluid state even after the water evaporates and adhesion between resin particles is greater because they are semi dissolved resulting in a smoother coated film in the present invention n methyl pyrrolidone methyl. |
9 | 400 the temporary supporting member 300 is not deformed at such a temperature that the conductive adhesives 251 and 252 are cured a temperature in the range from 150 u00b0 c to 180 u00b0 c fig2 g illustrates a state in which the temporary supporting member 300 is heated to be deformed at a temperature of 300 u00b0 c in the electric furnace after the curing of the conductive adhesives 251 and 252 the temporary supporting member 300 enters the hollow portion 221 to be cured fig2 h illustrates a state in which the lid 500 is placed on the package 200 and the piezoelectric oscillator 100 is glass sealed the temporary supporting member 300 partially enters the hollow portion 221 to be fixed and therefore the temporary supporting member 300 does not move about inside the package 200 fig3 illustrates the piezoelectric oscillator 100 before the attachment of the lid 500 one end of the piezoelectric vibrator 400 is supported by the conductive adhesives 251 and 252 applied respectively to the metal pads 230 and 240 provided on the step 210 the temporary supporting member 300 which has been thermally deformed is found on the floor surface 215 of the package 200 below the free end of the piezoelectric vibrator 400 as discussed above the temporary supporting member 300 partially enters the hollow portion 221 formed under the floor surface 215 to be fixed. |
7 | beginning of the study an axial 3d spoiled gradient echo sequence spgr u03b1 30 u00b0 fov 24 cm 192 u00d7 192 u00d7 56 tr te 33 8 6 8 msec 1 4 mm slice thickness with magnetization transfer mt based tissue suppression u03b1 930 u00b0 0 25 duty cycle and a positive ramped rf excitation tone pulse with support for aforementioned adaptive motion correction was implemented on a 1 5 t ge signa excite unit ge healthcare a healthy volunteer male 28 y underwent three consecutive scans each consisting of a single 7 7 cm 3d slab that covers the circle of willis whereby for each acquisition instructions were given to perform a specific motion pattern fig1 a to remain still fig1 b c to perform head motion as much as permitted by the coil instructions to change position were given via intercom to assure reproducibility between both experiments motion was tracked for all 3 experiments to assure that the motion of the two motion experiments were of comparable extent fig1 a c shows the tof maximum intensity projections mip that correspond to the 3 experiments clearly the cut out mips were best on the u2018 no motion u2019 case fig1 a whilst the u2018 uncorrected motion. |
5 | 6 inches and u00b1 1 2 inches for convenience the proximal non traffic side end of the traffic barrier delineator 600 has a larger diameter base portion 612 that also acts as a stop or end cap for insertion into a traffic barrier e g traffic barrier 100 of fig1 as well as acting as a self standing base a similar base configuration is employed with the traffic barrier delineator 700 described below note that the base portion also functions as further means for securing the body to the traffic barrier refer now to fig7 which is a perspective view of another embodiment of a traffic barrier delineator according to the present invention in this embodiment the traffic barrier delineator 700 has a one piece construction that includes an annular or ring shaped rib 702 that acts as a means for securing the body to the traffic barrier functioning similarly to the ears 602 described above for convenience the other end of the traffic barrier delineator 700 has a larger diameter base portion 704 that also acts as a stop or end cap for insertion into a traffic barrier e g traffic barrier 100 of fig1 as well as acting as a self standing base this base configuration is similar to that employed with the traffic barrier delineator 600 as illustrated in fig6 again the base portion also functions as further means for securing the body to the traffic barrier refer now to fig8 a which is a side view 800 of the traffic barrier delineator 600 of fig6 here the ears 602 are shown more clearly than in fig6 in these figures it can clearly be seen that the traffic barrier delineator 600 is made of a one piece construction. |
6 | plurality of cords of a high elastic modulus these cords may be made from glass fiber carbon fiber steel polyester nylon high tenacity rayon or preferably polyamide if the belt is to be used for automotive applications the tensile members are typically made using glass fibers the tooth surface 4 is reinforced with an abrasion resistance fabric 7 the illustrated teeth 5 are uniformly spaced apart in the longitudinal direction l by a pitch length p the pitch length extending from one tooth centerline to the adjacent tooth centerline the teeth 5 may extend obliquely to the longitudinal direction l when the teeth 5 are so inclined the oblique inclination angle of the teeth ranges from 15 u00b0 to 45 u00b0 the belt surface 4 may be defined by several adjacent rows of teeth 5 when the belt 1 is defined by plural rows of adjacent teeth 5 the centerlines of the transversely adjacent teeth may meet at the belt centerline forming a conventional v shaped or herringbone configuration alternatively the centerlines of the transversely adjacent inclined teeth 5 may be offset from each other by a portion of the pitch length as disclosed in u s pat no 5 209 705 the resistance of the belt 1 is defined by the following equation as defined by iso 9563 maximum ue89e ue89e resistance 6 u00d7 10 5 u00d7 length ue89e ue89e between ue89e ue89e electrodes width ue89e ue89e of ue89e ue89e the ue89e ue89e belt iso 9563 testing of belts requires contacts that should cover the top of three belt teeth and all of two. |
9 | first layer 52 mask is accomplished using shipley positive resist 1813 processed according to standard procedures the mesa and trench pattern is that depicted in fig6 with the mesas being 140 micrometers wide and the trenches being 60 micrometers wide the trench 44 is etched into the silicon using a mixture of 80 parts by volume nitric acid and 1 part by volume hydrofluoric acid at ambient temperature for about 5 minutes the depth of the trench is about 3 micrometers the second layer 56 is 1000 angstroms of a sublayer of silicon glass deposited from the standard atmosphere of oxygen nitrogen diborane and silane with a diborane to silane ratio of 0 07 and with an overlying sublayer of 2000 angstroms of undoped glass deposited from a silane atmosphere deposition is at a total pressure of 1 atmosphere and a temperature of 400 u00b0 c and is accomplished with a tempress model pyrox 216 apparatus thus in this case the mesa tops become doped n and the bottoms of the trenches become doped p the drive in of phosphorus and boron into the substrate piece is accomplished by heating to a temperature of 1120 u00b0 c for a time of. |
4 | turn to the drum shaft 8 and the numeral 20 a coil casing secured to a fixed bracket 21 and enclosing a coil 23 connected to leads 22 when the current is not supplied to the leads 22 the armature 16 is biased towards right in the drawing under the force of a spring 24 and the disc 17 fitted on both sides with the linings 18 is clinched by and between the armature 16 and a friction surface 25 provided to the drum body at this time the drum body 12 is united as one with the disc 17 and revolved with rotation of the drum shaft 8 when the current is supplied to the leads 22 the coil 23 is energized and the armature 16 is displaced towards left in the drawing thus the connection between the drum body 12 and the drum shaft 8 is interrupted at the same time that the armature 16 is pressed onto a brake shoe 26 of the coil casing 20 for braking the drum body 12 the take up clutch thus operates to start or stop the rotation of the drum body 12 immediately according as the current is applied to the leads 22 or not in the present embodiment rotation or cessation of rotation of the drum is transmitted to the package p in the modified embodiment wherein the package is supported on a pivotally movable cradle and designed to. |
7 | and 4 121 105 this chamber typically includes a detection chamber dc and a reference chamber rc the chamber connects between opposite polarity lines 43 and 44 these lines also connect to the impedance converter including an fet source follower 46 and associated resistor 48 the common electrode 50 of the chamber couples to the input electrode of the source follower 46 the output from the source follower is taken at one of the two output electrodes on line 52 which couples to both like inputs of comparators 54 and 56 the comparator arrangement and the associated resistive network of fig2 is like the one shown in fig1 c including resistors r1 r2 and r3 connected in series in this arrangement the voltage at the node x between the resistors r1 and r2 is set at a greater value than the voltage at the node y between the resistors r2 and r3 thus the comparator 56 gives the pre alarm output condition while the comparator 54 gives the full alarm output condition any one or more of the resistors r1 r2 and r3 may also include a potentiometer when smoke enters the chamber 42 the voltage at the output of the fet source follower 46 increases to a sufficient value to trigger the comparator 56 this is a pre alarm condition on output a at a higher voltage level determined by the scaling resistors r1 r2 and r3 the comparator 54 becomes triggered providing the output b or full alarm output in another embodiment of the invention the configuration of the chamber 42 may be altered by essentially interchanging the reference and detection chambers with such an arrangement there would be a decrease in voltage at the output. |
9 | 90 0 g ethyl acrylate ea 90 0 g methacrylic acid maa and 7 5 g allyl methacrylate alma in a bottle a reaction kettle was then prepared with 150 g deionized water 34 0 g of the monomer emulsion and 0 04 g ammonium persulfate in one ml deionized water the reaction kettle was heated to 80 u00b0 c while being purged with nitrogen the rest of the monomer emulsion above and 32 g of a solution containing 0 20 g ammonium persulfate aps in deionized water were fed into the reaction flask 80 u00b0 c at 4 0 g min and 0 35 g min respectively at the end of the feed the temperature of the reaction flask was cooled to 75 u00b0 c and then a solution of 0 10 g t butyl hydroxy peroxide t bhp in 1 ml of deionized water was added the reaction was cooled further to 55 u00b0 c to this was added a solution of 0 060 g sodium sulfoxylate formaldehyde ssf in 2 ml of deionized water the reaction was cooled to ambient temperature and the emulsion was filtered through 325 and 100 mesh sieves respectively to yield a polymer emulsion having an average particle size of 100 nm 265 84 g of emulsion from example 1 27 5 solids was mixed with 200 g deionized water and 10 ammonium hydroxide to produce a mixture having ph 7 to this was added dropwise 133 g of a gd iii nitrate hexahydrate. |
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