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8 | load in the system is selected and the source enb 10 is notified of the component carrier cc 2 with the lowest traffic load in the system and its traffic load related information or the source enb 10 is notified of both of the component carriers cc 2 and cc 3 and their traffic load related information wherein both the component carriers cc 2 and cc 3 have traffic loads lower than that of the component carrier cc 1 in this embodiment next after the source enb 10 receives the information of the component carriers cc 2 and cc 3 with lower traffic loads from the destination enb 20 the source enb 10 then determines a primary component carrier synthetically considering the measurement information from the user equipment 30 reflecting a channel quality etc for example the cc 2 with the lowest traffic load and a better channel quality is selected as the primary component carrier and the destination enb 20 is notified of that the component carrier cc 2 is determined the primary component carrier those skilled in the art shall appreciate here that while the process of determining the primary component carrier is completed after only one interactive coordination between the source enb 10 and the destination enb 20 in the foregoing embodiments of the invention when the destination enb 20 is notified of the primary component carrier e g the cc 2 determined by the source enb 10 after synthetically considering the measurement information of the component carriers from the user equipment and the traffic loads. |
5 | frame member 11 this is also shown in detail in fig2 and 4 the innerfitment between the projections and the indentations on the various frame members is shown in detail in fig4 there it will be seen that the projection 63 on the frame member 11 fits within the undercut 77 in the frame member 12 whereas the projection 48 on the frame member 12 fits within the undercut 76 on the frame member 14 if desired additional latching can be effected between frame members 14 and 12 such as by the projections 81 84 disposed in the frame members 14 and the undercut members 85 87 on the frame member 12 this is best seen in conjunction with fig2 and 6 in the description herein it should be understood that similar components of the described modular blocks are designated by the same number except followed with different letters the versatility and modularity of the modular block is exemplified with respect to fig5 and 6 there it will be seen that several of the frame members such as 12 12a and 12b have been interconnected so as to afford placement of several panel members such as 16 17 56 and 57 in between to result in a modular unit generally 70 this versatility to sandwich fit a multiplicity of panels is afforded by the frame member 12 which is specifically fig3 and its interconnection with similar frame members 12a and b as shown in fig6 it is seen that frame member 12 not only can receive the frame member 14 on one side but also can interconnect with a similar frame such as shown as 12a at the opposite side by interfitment of the. |
1 | 1h dd j 1 j 2 7 8 hz 7 51 1h d j 7 8 hz 7 26 7 22 2h m 7 14 7 08 3h m 3 54 2h s 3 38 1h bs 2 50 1 82 10h bm u03b4 13 c nmr 75 mhz cdcl 3 160 38 154 37 134 84 132 54 132 24 127 84 121 33 120 84 117 75 115 22 112 71 106 92 74 32 59 98 43 11 u03b4 esi u2212 ms m z 367 c 17 h 20 n 2 ob 10 u2212 n bromosuccinimide 790 mg 4 4 mmol was dissolved in dichloroethane and the mixture was warmed to reflux 3 3 5 bis methyl phenoxy phthalonitrile 500 mg 2 mmol prepared according to procedures described in literature and a catalytic amount of benzoyl peroxide were added and the mixture was refluxed for 1 15 hours after cooling to room temperature the reaction mixture was diluted with dichloromethane washed with saturated solution of nahco 3 and water and dried on na 2 so 4 the solvent was evaporated and the crude was purified by flash chromatography eluent petroleum spiritlethyl acetate 4 1 to yield 350 mg 43 of the title compound 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 7 63 1h dd j 1 j 2 8 hz 7 52 1h d j 8 hz 7 33 1h s 7 15 1h d j 8 hz 7 08 2h s 4 45 4h s n bromosuccinimide 394 mg 2 2 mmol was dissolved in dichloroethane the mixture was warmed to reflux 4 3 5 bis methyl phenoxy phthalonitrile 250 mg 1 mmol prepared according to procedures described in literature and a catalytic amount of benzoyl peroxide were added and the mixture was. |
9 | valve may be used with any number of other systems as well fig2 5 which are described in detail hereinafter show several preferred methods for cycling and thereby cleaning the valve assembly however it should be appreciated that any method wherein the valve is cycled may be implemented for this purpose fig2 shows a method of the present invention wherein the valve 10 is completely de stroked and stroked multiple times to clean the valve assembly 8 more precisely fig2 is a graph of valve position versus time as the valve 10 is completely de stroked from the on position to the off position and thereafter completely stroked from the off position to the on position the speed and duration of the method of fig2 are pre defined according to the needs of a particular application and may be programmed into the programmable controller 22 fig3 shows a method of the present invention wherein the valve 10 is shaken by a high frequency dither that has a duration long enough to physically move the valve assembly 8 a slight amount more precisely fig3 is a graph of valve position versus time as the valve 10 is rapidly cycled back and forth between the on position and an intermediate valve position the frequency of the signal is preferably based on the natural frequency of the valve fig4 shows a method of the present invention wherein the valve is partially de stroked several times more precisely fig4 is a graph of valve position versus time as the valve 10 is cycled back and. |
1 | hopper 1 and into the filling chute 2 and the machine is set in operation by actuating a starting switch not shown thus the drive means for the drum 8 and for the plunger 6 are so actuated that the drum 8 is rotated stepwise around its horizontal axis the plunger 6 is reciprocated and pushes dough into the openings 7 of the drum 8 this dough is fed into the chamber 5 by means of the arms of the rotary members 3 4 which are rotated as long as there is no sufficient amount of dough present in the chamber 5 this is monitored by the sensor 27 at the same time at which the rotary members 3 4 start to rotate the feed rollers 19 20 are also rotated by means of the intermeshing pinions shown when there is the predetermined value of dough present in the chamber 5 the feeler or sensor 27 is so actuated that the switch 32 is actuated which if desired with a certain delay stops rotation of the rotary members 3 4 and at the same time or if desired also with a certain delay rotation of the feed rollers 19 20 the drum 8 however is continued to be stepwisely rotated so that by and by the dough from the chamber 5 is pressed into the pocket 7 thus the amount of dough in the chamber 5 is so decreased that the sensor means 27 is so actuated that the motor for driving the rotary members 3 4 and the feed. |
2 | diameter reducing die member 4 there is assembled a circular cylindrical inside reinforcement ring 5 around which there is assembled a circular cylindrical outside reinforcement ring 6 further on the underside of the die member 4 and reinforcement rings 5 6 there is disposed a pressure receiving plate 7 on the underside of which there is disposed a cap 9 the cap 9 is fastened to a circular cylindrical case 8 by means of bolts 10 the case 8 covers the outer peripheral surfaces of the reinforcement rings 3 6 and pressure receiving plate 7 by the cap 9 being fastened to the case 8 the die members 2 and 4 rings 3 5 and 6 and the like are integrated together and in this condition these are disposed on a bolster not illustrated of a presser the diameter reducing die member 4 is made of silicon nitride the guiding die member 2 and the reinforcement rings 3 5 and 6 are each made of skd 61 which is one of the alloy tool steels for use in hot working for example the die member 4 may be made of another ceramic material such as sialon also the die member 2 and the reinforcement rings 3 5 and 6 may each be made of another alloy tool steel for use in hot working or the like such as skd 6 further the guiding die member 2 may be made of silicon nitride or ceramic material. |
5 | components of the panel 10 and these components can be extruded as a finished part with a base material for strength as well as a finished layer on the surface which is the final finish of the part and particularly compounded to be weather resistant including a high degree of resistance to sunlight and ultraviolet radiation the exact formulation of the vinyls and their method of extrusion are well known in the art and therefore will not be described in any greater detail herein the posts 11 and 12 may either be set directly in the ground or in concrete or if greater strength is required they may be fitted as covers over a wood or metal core extending into the ground alternatively the posts after setting in place may be filled with concrete in any case the posts 11 and 12 are covered by a decorative cap 13 intended to prevent any water from draining into the interior of the post and these cap 13 are usually glued in place with a suitable vinyl cement as shown in fig1 a plurality of brackets 14 are mounted on the inside opposing faces of the posts 11 and 12 to support the panel 10 brackets 14 may be identical with those disclosed in the present inventor 39 s u s pat no 5 938 184 granted aug 17 1999 in which is incorporated herein by reference the panel 10 is a unitary piece as shipped from the factory and is ready for mounting on the brackets 14 after they have all been secured to the posts 11 and 12 panel 10 includes three rail assemblies namely the top rail assembly 17 the. |
8 | included in at least one embodiment of the invention the appearances of the phrase u201c in one embodiment u201d in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment nor are separate or alternative embodiments necessarily mutually exclusive of other embodiments the same applies to the term u201c implementation u201d while the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described with respect to processes of circuits including possible implementation as a single integrated circuit a multi chip module a single card or a multi card circuit pack the present invention is not so limited as would be apparent to one skilled in the art various functions of circuit elements may also be implemented as processing blocks in a software program such software may be employed in for example a digital signal processor micro controller or general purpose computer although the elements in the following method claims if any are recited in a particular sequence with corresponding labeling unless the claim recitations otherwise imply a particular sequence for implementing some or all of those elements those elements are not necessarily intended to be limited to being implemented in that particular sequence the present invention can be embodied in the form of methods and apparatuses for practicing those methods the present invention can also be embodied in the form of program code embodied in tangible media such as magnetic. |
1 | are valid for an xor logical function the driving inputs and resultant outputs waveforms are shown in fig4 b signal 410 is the lower therapeutic frequency signal 420 is the higher pwm frequency whose duty cycle is varied under programmatic control and is xor 39 d with signal 410 to create the resulting bipolar output signal 430 and 440 waveform 440 includes scalar components 444 and 445 which occur when an inductive load is driven and signal 410 switches its input polarity causing a reversal in the stored energy in the driven inductor fig5 presents the preferred embodiment of the present invention in the present invention microcontroller 3 is capable of generating a variable duty cycle higher frequency pulse width modulation pwm square wave 12 which is xor modulated with the lower therapeutic frequency square wave 11 using a half h bridge 5 which consists of 2 n channel semiconductors and 2 p channel semiconductors arranged so that the current across a connected load 6 can be switched in polarity alternatively a full h bridge can be used requiring four controlling outputs from microcontroller 3 all frequencies are derived from a quartz crystal timing element 4 with a fundamental frequency which deviates less than 1 from a fibonacci number in the preferred embodiment the crystal frequency selected is 24 000 000 hz which is. |
1 | removing clogs from the patient line 20 and or drain line 18 although various configurations have been discussed for the valves and pumps with respect to fig2 and 3 it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that any number kind and or configuration of valves and pumps may be used fig4 and 5 a 5 c show an embodiment of a system for removing ingested material from the stomach in this embodiment the system includes the fluid source 22 the drain line 18 and the patient line 20 and also includes an actuation handle 26 for opening and closing a path between the patient line 20 and the drain line 18 and for opening and closing a path between the fluid source 22 and the patient line 20 in operation the actuation handle 26 may toggle the assembly 16 between two modes a drain mode and an infusion mode for example in the drain mode the actuation handle 26 may be in its original or un actuated position which may cause the path between the patient line 20 and the drain line 18 to be opened and the path between the fluid source 22 and the patient line 20 to be closed thus permitting content of the stomach to be drained when the actuation handle 26 is squeezed or actuated the actuation handle 26 causes the path between the patient line 20 and the drain line 18 to be closed and the path between the fluid source 22 and the patient line 20 to be opened the actuation handle 26 causes the fluid source 22 to be squeezed or pumped forcing the fluid out of the fluid source 22 thus allowing fluid to flow into the stomach in the infusion mode for example a. |
4 | felt and will flow out of it without being distributed over its entire width the inclination of the felt also plays an important role in distributing the size by allowing the gravitational forces to have a greater or lesser effect this makes it possible to adjust the operation and to compensate for any shortcomings in the distribution which are due to a not entirely suitable felt the optimum correspondence between the viscosity of the size and the density of the felt is indicated in the table below in the case of a 30 u00b0 inclination of the felt with respect to the horizontal a flow length of 6 cm a distribution width of 6 cm and a cylinder pressure on the coating device of 1 bar the nature of the felt has an effect on the quality with which the size is distributed in respect of three criteria associated with the type of fiber employed the chemical nature of the fibers their diameter and their homogeneity the great majority of the fibers making up the felts are composed of cellulose fibers or wool fibers synthetic fibers are also starting to be used such as polypropylene fibers or polyester fibers in the case of size compositions whose constituents are not very polar polypropylene type synthetic felts are very suitable and the chemical compatibility is satisfactory in the case of compositions having a marked polar character which is the case with many constituent components in sizes natural. |
9 | to the flow direction in the inflow passage 73 the first and second arc passages 75 and 76 are connected together to form the annular passage extending in a circle the inflow passage 73 extends along a tangent to the circle the outflow passage 74 extends in a diametral direction of the circle the inflow passage 73 is substantially perpendicular to the direction of the outflow passage 74 in this example the location of the water inlet 71 is away from but near the diametrically opposite position of the water outlet 72 in general a long passage has a greater flow resistance than a short passage therefore in this example the bend formed at the water inlet 71 between the inflow direction in the inflow passage 73 and the circumferential flow in the first arc passage 75 is made obtuse and nearly straight to reduce energy loss the bend formed at the water inlet 71 between the inflow direction in the inflow passage 73 and the circumferential flow in the second arc passage 76 is made relatively sharp to increase energy loss thus the water jacket 48 can make the flow resistances of the first arc passage 75 and the second arc passage 76 substantially equal to each other and thereby hold the flow rate in each of. |
1 | or pocket formed by the inner portion bend 82 for this embodiment of the corner fig1 illustrates the position after the ring 60 has been fully deployed the innermost bend 82 of each of the corner portions receives a portion of the inner edge of the iris the ring is sized such that it is in a slightly compressed state when deployed so that an expansion force is applied against the iris to increase the opening also it can be seen in fig1 that the bends 82 do not apply the only edge contacting portions of the ring a top obtuse bend 80 at each corner leads to the corresponding return bend 82 such return bend 82 in turn leads to a bottom obtuse bend 84 shown in broken lines the side to which a bottom obtuse bend 84 leads is inclined upward outward slightly due to the positioning of the suture on the winding fixture just as the straight sides of the previously described embodiment transition from the bottom of one corner to the top of the next and each side of the ring emerges from the pupil approximately midway between adjacent bends or corners or at least somewhat centrally between the bends thus there are eight spaced. |
2 | pl is large then dp is m20 22 if sw is much_too_large and alr is one and pl is large then dp is m300 23 if sw is much_too_large and alr is very_large and pl is large then dp is m300 24 if sw is much_too_large and alr is small and pl is large and aw is normal then dp is m100 25 if sw is much_too_large and alr is small and pl is large and aw is too_neg then dp is m100 26 if sw is much_too_large and alr is small and pl is large and aw is too_pos then dp is zero 27 if sw is too_small and alr is small and pl is small then dp is 20 28 if sw is too_small and alr is large and pl is small then dp is 10 29 if sw is too_small and alr is very_large and pl is small then dp is 10 30 if sw is too_large and alr is very_large and pl is small and aw is too_neg then dp is m300 31 if sw is too_large and alr is one and pl is small and aw is too_neg then dp is m300 32 if sw is too_large and alr is very_large and pl is small and aw is normal then dp is m10 33 if sw is too_large and alr is one and pl is small and aw is normal then dp is m10 34 if sw is too_large and alr is very_large and pl is small and aw is too_pos then dp is zero 35 if sw is too_large and alr is one and pl is small and aw is too_pos then dp is zero 36 if sw is too_large and alr is small. |
3 | the emulsifiable concentrates which are homogeneous liquid or paste compositions which are readily dispersed in water or other dispersant and may consist entirely of the fungicide with a liquid or solid emulsifying agent or may also contain a liquid carrier such as xylene heavy aromatic naphthas isophorone and other nonvolatile organic solvents for application these concentrates are dispersed in water or other liquid carrier and are normally applied as a spray to the area to be treated other useful formulations for fungicidal applications include simple solutions of the active fungicide in a dispersant in which it is completely soluble at the desired concentration such as acetone alkylated naphthalenes xylene or other organic solvents granular formulations wherein the fungicide is carried on relatively coarse particles are of particular utility for aerial distribution or for penetration of cover crop canopy pressurized sprays typically aerosols wherein the active ingredient is dispersed in finely divided form as a result of vaporization of a low boiling dispersant solvent carrier such as the freons may also be used all of those techniques for formulating and applying fungicides are well known in the art the percentages by weight of the fungicide may vary according to the manner in which the composition is to be applied and the particular type of formulation but in general comprise 0 5 to. |
6 | catalyst is started if the calculated nox conversion efficiency becomes lower than a predetermined criterion value also in the desulfurization control for recovering from the sulfur poisoning the means c 11 determines whether or not sulfur has been accumulated to the extent that the nox occluding ability is reduced a method for the determination includes a method in which c 11 determines that the regeneration is started if a sulfur accumulated value u03c3s which is obtained by accumulatively calculating a sulfur accumulation amount s exceeds a predetermined criterion value cs the transition to rich controlling means c 12 is means for advancing in angle a fuel injection timing t of main fuel injection into the cylinder so as to bring it to a fuel injection timing tn calculated based on a change in combustion air fuel ratio air excess ratio u03bbn in the cylinder every moment during switching from the lean condition to the rich condition at the beginning of the regeneration control in this control at the start time of transition to the rich condition the air intake system rich controlling means c 16 and the fuel system rich controlling means c 17 decrease an air intake amount and increase a fuel amount then the fuel injection timing t is gradually advanced in angle from a lean fuel injection timing tl to a target fuel injection timing tq for rich combustion in response to the change in combustion air fuel ratio air excess ratio u03bbn which is a. |
6 | but specifically configured for removing the steam from the combustor after the steam has cooled the secondary injectors without mixing with the combustion gases in a closed cycle in this embodiment jacket 38 is sealingly joined to fuel outlets 46 around outlet holes 40 and therefore sealingly surrounds internal conduit 36 for preventing discharge of the steam into the combustor only the fuel and air mixture 24 is discharged into the conductor in this way steam 32 may be circulated through the secondary injectors for cooling the injectors and then returned to steam generator 34 in a closed loop for reuse if desired any one of the several secondary fuel injectors such as injector 48 may include a plurality of ribs or turbulators 50 disposed inside jacket 38 on the inner side outer surface or both of conduit 36 for increasing heat transfer and cooling of both conduit 36 and jacket 38 turbulators 50 trip the steam flow to enhance convection and thereby enhance cooling effectiveness fig5 illustrates yet another embodiment of one of the secondary fuel injectors 52 which again include fuel conduits 36 extending through corresponding jackets 38 the jackets include outlets 40 sealingly joined with fuel outlets 46 of inner conduit 36 in a manner identical to that illustrated in fig4 but the fuel injectors extend completely across the individual combustor can 16 in an independent and crossing. |
4 | yarns by preventing the weft thread grasping members from hitting the same it is moreover appropriate to create in the gripper body 16 a hardened zone cooperating with the elastic lamina 10 for example by applying to said body a hard metal element or in some other way the drawing gripper 2 according to the invention has its head part 6 fig1 and 12 shifted sideways in respect of the rear part 20 connected to the advancement strap 8 on the head part 6 of the gripper are arranged fig1 and 12 weft thread grasping and holding means 4 of the type described in u s pat no 4 040 454 the gripper 2 draws the weft thread from the gripper 1 when as in fig1 to 6 these two members meet and their heads 5 and 6 come up side by side on a single side such means comprise a fixed hook 21 and an oscillating lever 22 whose head wedges into the hook 21 so as to lock therein the weft thread under the action of spring means 23 fig1 to 6 according to the invention the head part 6 of gripper 2 is provided fig1 and 12 with a thread guard 24 comprising a profiled appendix 25 extending substantially parallel to the gripper. |
8 | into a substantially planar surface or on a substantially non planar surface a convex or concave lens or a convex or concave mirror are an examples of the non planar surfaces based upon analysis using rigorous coupled wave rcw theory it has been determined that the reflectance of a subwavelength structure is a function of the spatial period the feature size refractive index of the material and the depth of the structure these features can be packed as squares and hexagonal close packing can further improve the anti reflection performance lithography techniques e g gray scale masking techniques and holographic techniques allow the patterning of smooth profiles fig2 is a schematic view of a subwavelength surface structure that has a smooth contour the structure has a bulk component 101 and a ridged or roughened surface component 102 the surface component 102 has a sinusoidal or alternatively triangular cross section having an amplitude 103 and a distance between peaks 104 which is the pitch the mean peak width 105 is the feature size the illuminating wave 106 can be at normal or any angle of incidence 107 due to the geometric anisotropy of the grating structure the two orthogonally polarized optical. |
9 | plates 4a 4b respectively on which tools and accessories may be mounted beforehand outside the press lower chucking plate 2 acting as the ram of the press e g a precision blanking press is at bottom dead center which means that the seat height always remains constant even if the tool height h is not the same in fig6 lower tool part 3b with its lower auxiliary plate 4b is shown already clamped to lower chucking plate 2 this is achieved by pushing clamp bars 18 secured to the bottom of lower auxiliary plate 4b into matching slots 5 of lower chucking plate 2 and clamping them tight by means of four grippers 8 provided in lower chucking plate 2 the clamping action of lower grippers 8 as set forth below is triggered by proximity switch 16a in stop 16 when the inserted tool set 3 comes up against the latter the clamping force is transmitted via clamp bars 18 to lower auxiliary plate 4b or to lower tool part 3b both in chucking plates 1 2 and in upper tool part 3a and lower tool part 3b or in auxiliary plates 4a 4b secured thereto two parallel t slots 5 6 each are provided disposed in each chucking plate 1 2 are four grippers 8 which are likewise provided with t slots 7 continuously aligned with t slots 5 of chucking plates 1 2 grippers 8 integrated in chucking plates 1 2 may be operated hydraulically or mechanically or hydromechanically upon actuation of the proximity switches associated therewith in a manner well known in the art such as by the above mentioned proximity switch 16a which controls the lower grippers 8 or the proximity switch 17 which controls the upper grippers as set forth below each. |
1 | the user 48 straightens their knee 52 and hip 58 this procedure is repeated a number of times during each therapy or exercise session referring to fig9 there is shown a user 48 using the rehabilitation strap 10 to perform an assisted plantar fasciitis stretch this exercise is performed by the user 48 lying on their back 50 placing the flexible elongate body 12 along the bottom of the user 39 s foot 54 specifically on the balls of the user 39 s foot 54 the user 48 then holds this position while concurrently pulling on handles 18 and 20 20 not shown to apply pressure through the flexible elongate body 12 to stretch the user 39 s plantar fasciitis then this position is held for several seconds or more before the user stops this procedure is repeated a number of times during each therapy or exercise session while only two rehabilitation exercises are shown it is envisioned that many other exercises could be performed particularly it is envisioned that the present invention can aid in any exercise that requires a user to move a lower limb or part of a lower limb referring to fig1 12 the rehabilitation strap 10 can be used with instep strap 60 which can be attached to the flexible elongate body 12 to maintain a desired position on a user 39 s foot 54 the instep strap includes a central elongate body 62. |
6 | by the lines 38a 38c respectively to junctions 92a 92c between pairs of series connected switch circuits s1 s6 a neutral line 94 to the main generator 12 is connected at a junction between filter capacitors c1 and c2 across the dc link filter 44 although not shown the excitation inverter and control 48 may be of generally similar construction to the main inverter 46 illustrated in fig4 alternatively other circuits may be utilized for either or both of the main inverter 46 and the excitation inverter and control 48 as is well known although no implementation for the control of the excitation inverter and control 48 is shown herein reference may be had to the rozman et al co pending application incorporated by reference herein for illustrative embodiments thereof with reference to fig5 a block diagram illustrates the implementation of the gccu 22 see fig3 according to the invention including the main inverter control 74 the main inverter control 74 includes a pwm generator 100 the pwm generator 100 receives the position signal on the line 70 a voltage command on a line 102 and a commutation angle command on a line 104 the pwm generator 100 derives the base drive commands which are transferred on the line 88 to the base drive circuits b1 b6 of the main inverter 46 see fig4 the pwm generator 100 may be of any. |
6 | US 88032807 A description as illustrated in fig1 and 2 the present invention provides a flechette cartridge 1 comprising a cartridge case 3 having a base 5 and cartridge case body 7 a primer cavity 9 is disposed through said base 5 the cartridge case 3 is comprised of a cartridge case body 9 having an outer circumference 11 adjacent the base 5 and an inner circumference 13 opposite the outer circumference 11 the inner circumference 13 defines a smooth bored cartridge barrel 15 the smooth bored barrel 15 having an open mouth 17 disposed at one end thereof a primer 19 is disposed with the primer cavity 9 and high pressure chamber 21 is disposed adjacent the primer cavity 9 a low pressure chamber 23 is disposed adjacent the high pressure chamber 21 a propellant charge 25 is disposed within the high pressure chamber 21 when fired the weapon firing pin strikes the primer 19 and the primer 19 ignites subsequently igniting the propellant charge 25 a sub caliber payload cup 27 is disposed within the smooth bored cartridge barrel 15 adjacent the low pressure chamber 23 alternatively a single propellant chamber can be used wherein the propellant is ignited and propels the payload cup down the barrel venting at the muzzle the sub caliber payload cup 27 is comprised of a flechette retaining means 29 for retaining flechettes and for sealing propellant case within the cartridge barrel and a plurality of flechettes 31 retained therein the flechette retaining means 29 is generally formed of a plastic or composite material but may be formed of a metallic material and has a. |
8 | metal housing structure 34 matching groundplane regions may also be formed on the opposed surface of the substrate opposite regions 80 82 the circuit pattern includes a conductor strip 62 having a width selected to provide a characteristic transmission line impedance zt at the substrate edge the strip forms a first i o port 70 the circuit pattern also includes conductor strips 64 and 66 each having an effective electrical length of one quarter wavelength at a frequency within the operating band e g at the center frequency of the operating band the width of strip 64 is selected to provide a characteristic transmission line impedance z 1 the width of strip 66 is selected to provide a characteristic transmission line impedance z 2 the strips 62 64 and 66 thus provide respective quarter wave transformer sections in an exemplary embodiment the conductor strip 66 has a tapered configuration at node b to reduce parasitic shunt capacitance and improve the match ends of the strips 62 64 and 66 are connected at node a a resistor r 1 is connected at the opposite end of the strip 64 at node b resistor r 1 is electrically connected at node b between the strip 64 and the strip 66 a resistor r 2 is electrically connected between the end of strip 66 and the groundplane 80 these resistors r 1 r 2 may be printed onto the circuit board 40 or mounted as discrete chips using for example. |
7 | information in command length control register 400 to determine accesses to either an optimum burst length of 4 bytes or 8 bytes state 1 idle corresponds to the idle state of memory controller state machine 401 when in idle state memory controller 202 is not performing a read or write command memory controller state machine 401 transitions to state 2 rd0 when a read or write cycle is initiated by processor 204 memory controller state machine 401 then transitions through the next three states 3 u2013 5 or rd1 rd2 and rd3 by the time memory controller state machine 401 transitions to state 5 rd3 memory controller 202 has accumulated 4 bytes of data if the optimum burst length l stored in bytes 1 0 402 of command length control register 400 is 4 then memory controller state machine 401 transitions back to the idle state 1 if the optimum burst length l stored in command length control register 400 is 8 then memory controller state machine 401 transitions to state 7 rd4 and through the next three states 8 u2013 10 or rd5 rd6 and rd7 once in state 10 rd7 memory controller 202 which has accumulated 8 bytes of data corresponding to the optimum burst length of 8 transitions back to the idle state. |
5 | ordinary ceramic particles not coated ordinary quartz sand not coated and the coated quartz sand prepared in the examples 1 u02dc 16 in the present invention in volume of 40 ml each and load them into test tubes of the same size respectively add 20 ml water colorless liquid and kerosene yellow liquid into the test tubes respectively and judge the oil water permeability of the liquids by observing the permeation state in the liquids the result is shown in table 1 it could be seen from table 1 oil and water permeate quickly through ceramic particles and quartz sand in contrast they permeate much slower in the coated quartz sand according to the present invention and the permeated volume is much loss the residual volume of water above the coated quartz sand is the greatest and the water level is higher than the kerosene level by 7 ml or more thus it is proved that the coated quartz sand prepared in the present invention has poor hydrophilicity and has water retardant function in static state weigh 50 g coated quartz sand prepared in example 1 pour the coated quartz sand into the rubber packer of a core holding unit apply 4 0 mpa confining pressure and displace clean water. |
2 | provided with a morse taper to facilitate mounting the roughing and reaming tool 50 onto a lathe fig4 a shows a front view of a holding rod 52 showing one possible arrangement for expansion slots 54 fig4 through 10 illustrate how the above described tools are used to secure a pen tube 40 into a turning blank 60 fig4 shows how the pen tube 40 is mounted onto the roughing and reaming tool 50 it is then sanded lightly to roughen the surface which allows for better glue adhesion to the pen tube fig5 shows a side perspective view of a pen tube 40 being mounted onto a pen tube insertion shaft tip and assembly 10 the leading end of the pen tube 40 is fitted over the insertion seal and alignment guide 16 not shown then the driver is slipped onto the insertion shaft 18 and fitted to the pen tube 40 such that the driver seal and alignment guide 22 is covered by the trailing end of the pen tube 40 adhesive application on the completed assembly is illustrated in fig6 during this step the craftsman grasps the trailing end of the insertion shaft 18 in a way to apply direct pressure to the back of the driver handle 28 to hold the entire assembly in place with the opposite hand the craftsman applies adhesive 64 to the pen tube 40 with an adhesive applicator 42 it is important to cover the pen tube 40 evenly and completely there is no need to worry about adhesive 64 that finds its way to the insertion tip 14 or the barrel 24. |
2 | while the lift motor 26 the boom motor 28 and the material engaging head motor 30 in this preferred embodiment are electric screw thread drives rams cables and pulleys or even eccentric levers may be substituted as will become evident in the following detailed description left controller 32 and right controller 34 of this preferred embodiment are actually modified power drill housings and circuitry other switch devices may be utilized in accord with the example circuit of fig1 and are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the present invention furthermore primarily for purposes of convenience and portability this preferred embodiment for device 20 derives its power from a pair of 12 volt batteries 132 and 134 housed within battery box 38 clearly the present invention could be constructed to operate on alternating current by modifying the circuitry and providing a receptacle for the source of such power in fact though believed to be somewhat cumbersome the present invention could be modified for mechanical pneumatic or hydraulic operation referring to the drawing figures fig1 illustrates a preferred embodiment for device 20 as shown therein device 20 includes a base generally indicated as 40 for supporting device 20 on a support surface 42 and movement across. |
6 | monitor support 23 which is mounted to the first portion 5 of the column in a manner to be fixed with respect to the axial direction of the column alternatively the first monitor support 19 may also be connected with the first portion 5 of the column in operation the inclination of both monitors 20 and 24 is adjusted relative to the work place the anaesthetic appliance 18 together with the carriage 17 is stationarily locked on the rails 9 10 with the aid of the locking pins 15 1 16 1 and lifted upwards by means of the spindle 13 to obtain ground clearance such that the anaesthetic appliance can be pivoted around the axis of the second portion the anaesthetic appliance is connected with not shown supply lines passed through the stationary first portion of the column whenever the anaesthetic appliance shall be moved to another place the appliance receiving means is lowered into the position shown in dotted lines in fig2 then the appliance together with the carriage is moved away if desired the same or a different appliance can again be moved onto the rails at any time if the carriage of a different appliance has a different wheel distance the rails are laterally displaced relative to each other for adaptation to the respective wheel distance after reception the carriage is again lifted up into the position shown in full lines if no carriage is received the rails are folded up. |
3 | 10 5 5 5 1 1 1 159 10 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 2 3 3 260 10 5 5 4 4 5 5 2 2 3 3 261 10 5 5 2 4 4 4 3 2 4 4 3 1 5 5 3 0 5 3 4 262 10 5 5 5 4 5 5 3 2 4 4 3 1 3 5 3 0 5 1 1 2control 0 0 0 0______________________________________ in a second test the number of plants used in the test was increased to a total of six and the test was carried out as follows four of the plants to be used in the test namely florida elodea southern naiad eurasian milfoil and cabomba were prepared by cutting four inch terminal stems and burying the lower one inch of each stem in a mixture of sterilized sand clay loam soil 50 50 in plastic 5 oz drinking cups the drinking cups containing the plants thus prepared were placed in 1 gallon wide mouth jars two weeks prior to testing each jar was filled with water to the lower edge of the rim the volume then being equal to approximately 3500 ml of water the water used was dechlorinated city water there were then added to the top of the water in each jar a four inch length of coontail ceratophyllum demersum and approximately 60 duckweed plants lemna minor l in addition to promote the. |
9 | processing of the air grinder 11 it is possible to further reduce the movement stroke of the robot arm r as compared with that of the second embodiment as a result the commands applied to the robot can be simplified markedly in particular when the chamfered surface is curved further since the blade 11d of the air grinder 11 is formed into a conical shape having an apex angle of about 40 to 50 degrees even if the locus of the robot arm r is deflected since the blade can be moved so as to absorb the deflection of the robot arm r it is possible to prevent the dispersion of the chamfering work due to the deflection of the locus of the robot arm r the press processing method and device according to the present invention have been explained by taking the case of the chamfering work without being limited only to the chamfering work the press processing method and device according to the present invention can be applied to the other work for instance fig6 shows a plating device to which the press processing device according to the present invention is applied in fig6 a rotary application device 50 is attached instead of the air grinder 11 in this case when a cotton pad 52 is attached to the rotary shaft 51 of the rotary application device 50 it is possible to perform plating or gilding coating washing etc under a uniform application pressure further when the rotary. |
1 | has very poor foamability according to examples 7 9 of the invention after the components a b c and d of the invention are used in the cleaning composition the cleaning composition not only exhibits higher viscosity but also has relatively stable viscosity within the temperature range of 5 u00b0 c 45 u00b0 c without affecting foaming property in table 4 the viscosity of the cleaning composition of comparative example 4 varies greatly due to temperature effect according to examples 10 12 of the invention after the components a b c and d of the invention are used in the cleaning composition the cleaning composition not only exhibits higher viscosity but also has relatively stable viscosity within the temperature range of 5 u00b0 c 45 u00b0 c without affecting foaming property in table 5 the viscosity of the cleaning composition of comparative example 5 varies greatly due to temperature effect according to examples 13 15 of the invention after the components a b c and d of the invention are used in the cleaning composition the cleaning composition not only exhibits higher viscosity but also has relatively stable viscosity within the temperature range of 5 u00b0 c 45 u00b0 c without affecting foaming property. |
2 | to the length of time required for one complete sparking cycle i e the time for sparking to take place and then for implosion of the gas bubble and removal of debris before the next sparking event the impact of vibration becomes very significant for high levels of duty cycle but is negligible at low levels of duty cycle the hsedm apparatus described with reference to fig5 a and b has a linear induction servomotor which both displaces the electrodes to maintain the spark gap and produces the vibratory movement of the electrodes however other configurations are possible e g in which the displacement and vibration functions are driven by different parts of the apparatus for example fig1 a and b shows schematically respectively front and side views of an hsedm apparatus in which a lead screw servomotor drives the electrode displacement and separate piezo electric or pneumatic linear actuators drive the electrode vibration the servomotor 301 has a coupling 302 to a lead screw 303 that turns the servo rotation into linear motion of a head carriage 304 an electrical connector 321 and a pneumatic chuck 305 are provided on the head carriage 304 the electrical connector is connected to an electrical power supply omitted in fig1 a and b and transmits power across a mating connector 320 to tubular electrodes 311 mounted to a tool holder 308 the pneumatic chuck holds the tool holder to the head carriage under an electric signal command the tool holder 308 has an electrode cartridge 307 a noseguide assembly 314 carrying a static noseguide 313 is coupled to. |
4 | the strength of the vacuum applied by the vacuums 20 22 and the initial consistency of the pulp used to form the web w due to the removal of water from the web w a wet line 24 is defined by a noticeable change in the shininess or sheen of the web w as shown in fig1 the wet line 24 is typically jagged having variations both in the cross and machine directions and moves to and fro in the machine direction ideally the wet line 24 should be a stationary straight line which extends in the cross direction perpendicular to the machine direction as shown by the dash dot dash line 26 the system 10 comprises observing means for monitoring one or more characteristics of the web and transmitting a signal of the monitored characteristics of the web observing means 28 may vary widely and includes by way of illustration digital and analog cameras infrared detectors reflective detectors and the like in the preferred embodiments of the invention observing means 28 monitors by observation and collects and transmits an image of a portion of the web w preferably monitoring means 28 is a digital camera preferably the observing means 28 is a digital camera alternatively an analog video recorder may be utilized with a separate digital converter the observing means 28 is positioned with a portion of the web w being within the field of view thereof preferably the observing means 28 views a rectangular portion of the web w which extends across the full width of the web w in the cross direction and a portion of. |
9 | arrays typically all the parameters for blotting a pin on a blot slide are the same as for printing on a slide although slightly faster velocities can be used such as at about 75 100 milliseconds to travel the typically 2 mm distance from the pin up position the first position to the down position the second position a robot blotting routine using timed z axis movements preferably involve a first step loading a counter with the number of blots to be performed the second step sets up a loop which is to be executed the number of times by the counter the first step of the loop moves the robot down in the z axis to a calibrated position from its current position in preferably 100 milliseconds the next step moves the robot back up in the z axis to another calibrated point in preferably 100 milliseconds after this movement the robot is instructed to move laterally for example parallel to the x axis a set distance between two blots this movement is set to take about 200 milliseconds to avoid abrupt movement of the robot in a subsequent step the robot finishes its lateral movement before proceeding on to the next step the robot then moves back up to a safe position to a person in the art it is clear that variations to the above mentioned parameters may also be used for proper performance of the microarray microarrayer the above parametric values are offered as. |
4 | made lower than the next sewing speed so that when the next stitch is actually taken the next sewing speed is obtained this sewing speed control will be described beginning with step 506 in this case the sewing speed is represented by a sewing speed level signal having levels which is obtained by dividing a maximum sewing speed into a predetermined levels equally such as 0 to 9 and a to d on the vertical axis of fig4 and 5 in step 506 the level which is lower by three levels than the next sewing speed level is compared with zero 0 see the region z in fig4 for instance in the case where the current sewing speed level is 9 and the next sewing speed level is 3 3 3 0 when the result is smaller than zero 0 step 507 is effected in step 507 zero 0 is applied as instructed as the current sewing speed level so that the speed instruction value may not be smaller than zero 0 and then the next loop is taken this corresponds to the region y in fig4 in the case of the region y the current sewing speed level is c and the next sewing speed level is zero 0 therefore in step 506 0 3 3 lt 0 and therefore step 507 is effected so that zero 0 is applied as the current sewing speed level thus it can be understood that at the stitch which is immediately before the stitch where the sewing speed should be changed the current speed instruction value is made. |
5 | can fetch the next building stone course in the meantime joined together without hinderance thus the building stones are transposed course by course until the wall panel 1 is finished and can be transported away accurate program control of the individual sequences of movement ensures their timed coordination and guarantees working of all components free of interruption which ultimately leads to an exceptionally high production rate the program also determines the height at which the transfer of the building block course from the turnover table 7 to the turnover table 6 is to take place this can be an unchanged position at an average height as indicated in fig1 but the transfer can also take place at a different height in each case so that after the transfer the turnover table 6 does not have to cover a larger travelling distance in the vertical direction in order to transpose the building stone row to the wall the expanded production plant according to fig4 has a rectangular track layout 21 which individual transport cars 22 travel on preferably so as to circulate in the direction of the arrow the wheels of the transport cars can be pivoted about vertical axes and are pivoted. |
3 | u00d7 10 16 atoms cm u2212 3 consequently in carbon doped crystals there is no or an extremely reduced need to increase l c by reducing the axial oxygen variation increasing the oxygen concentration toward the crystal tail upon review of the graph shown in fig5 it is seen that there is established a simple method to estimate the oxygen concentration needed over a range of carbon co doping levels the data points u201c a u201d u201c b u201d and u201c c u201d in fig4 and corresponding data points u201c d u201d u201c e u201d and u201c f u201d in fig5 were derived from tests comparing three heavily arsenic doped crystals of 100 mm diameter the arsenic concentration in these crystals was targeted to increase from 1 8 u00d7 10 19 atoms cm u2212 3 crystal seed to 3 8 u00d7 10 19 atoms cm u2212 3 crystal tail the corresponding amount of arsenic dopant was added to 30 kg charges of poly silicon after melting the silicon charge the first crystal was grown without intentionally adding carbon data points u201c a u201d and u201c d u201d respectively in fig4 and 5 the second crystal was grown after adding only 50 mg high purity carbon to the melt data points u201c b u201d and u201c e u201d respectively in fig4 and 5 and for the third crystal 150 mg high purity carbon was added data points u201c c u201d and u201c f u201d respectively in fig4 and 5 no additional countermeasures for homogenizing the axial oxygen profile were applied as a result the three crystals with varying carbon levels have a comparable axial oxygen profile the oxygen concentration falls from 8 3 u00d7 10 17 atoms cm u2212 3 at. |
4 | per million of triton u2122 x 100 c 14 h 22 o c 2 h 4 o n or nonidet u2122 p40 nonylphenyl polyethylene glycol but not tween u2122 80 polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan monooleate or sodium dodecyl sulphate are added to the solution this causes the lignin suspended in the water washes to flocculate facilitating harvesting of the washed lignin the effects of detergents and ammonium salts are additive the use of ammonium chloride to aid in the harvesting of washed lignin precipitates may be particularly advantageous as ammonium chloride is volatile and excess ammonium chloride can thus be easily removed from the harvested lignin during the drying process ethanol may also be used to recover the washed lignin at low concentrations for example less than 35 v v ethanol induces the precipitation of lignin from a water suspension the use of ethanol in this process is particularly advantageous because it is volatile and can thus be easily removed from the harvested lignin during the drying process raw lignin material isolated from salix viminalis or salix schwerinii u2018 kinuyanagi u2019 using the process described above employing 70 aqueous ethanol at 185 u00b0 c for 60 minutes and harvested by precipitation and centrifugation from the black liquor or using the dissolved gas flotation described above was shown to have a high degree of similarity to natural lignin to retain a high degree of reactivity and to be relatively pure with a minimal amount of carbohydrate contamination in preferred embodiments isolated lignin preparations of the present invention comprise less than about 1 0 sugars in some embodiments less than about 0 2 sugars. |
4 | g d 44 4 g dtex a tensile modulus of 1632 g d 1468 g dtex and an elongation at break of 3 3 the yarn of the invention had an intrinsic viscosity of 15 1 dl g the iv of the yarn of the invention was 46 of the iv of the uhmwpe from which it was spun infra red absorbance ratios were measured for this yarn of the invention and for four prior art uhmwpe fibers the results are shown in table i and in fig2 5 it will be seen that the yarn of the invention satisfied each of the following relationships it will also be seen that the ratio of the carbonyl vinyl absorbances a 1720 a 910 for the yarn of the invention was less than 1 07 and less than the corresponding ratio for the prior art materials without being held to a particular theory it is believed that the process of the invention in comparison to prior art processes causes a greater degree of thermal mechanical chain scission as opposed to oxidative chain scission the inventive yarn described in example 1 above was used to construct articles of the invention comprising cross plied fiber reinforced laminates several rolls of the inventive yarn of example 1 were supplied from a creel and were passed through a combing station to form a unidirectional network the fiber network was passed over and under stationary bars to spread the yarns into thin layers the fiber network was then carried under a roll immersed in a bath of an cyclohexane solution of a kraton u00ae d1107 styrene isoprene styrene block copolymer matrix to completely coat each filament the coated fiber network was passed through a squeeze roll at the. |
2 | rotates with respect to a fixed screw shaft also a hollow part air suction holes sensor grooves and bolt grooves etc are formed in the support frame of the second slider support part 16 as in the support frame 24 in the first slider support part 12 during driving that is when the first slider 14 is being moved reciprocally by the motor proper 46 the hollow parts 52b 52d of the support frame 24 are air sucked by the pump 55 as a result of this air suction at the contacting parts of the guide part 44 of the first slider 14 and the guide rail 28 produced dust and the like is sucked into the hollow parts 52b 52d through the air suction holes 54 similarly in the second slider support part 16 also localized suction of produced dust and the like is carried out at the guide rail part of the second slider 18 through air suction holes formed in the support frame as a result produced dust and the like does not get outside through the window w and impairment of the cleanliness factor is prevented as described above in this embodiment because localized suction of the insides of the first slider support part 12 and the second slider support part 16 is carried out using the hollow parts formed in the support frame 24 compared to a case wherein pipes are disposed as conventionally the first slider support part 12 and the second slider support part 16 and so on can be made small that is it is possible to. |
7 | shown with a sign asterisk after the surface number i fig2 shows a spherical aberration mm an astigmatism mm and a distortion of the image pickup lens according to embodiment 1 the spherical aberration diagram illustrates the amount of aberration with respect to the respective wavelengths of f ray 486 nm d ray 588 nm and c ray 656 nm further the astigmatism diagram illustrates the respective amounts of aberration on a sagittal image surface s and a tangential image surface t the same applies to fig4 6 8 10 and 12 as shown in fig2 it can be seen that the respective aberrations are satisfactorily corrected further the total track length ttl is as short as 4 56 mm and the ratio thereof to the maximum image height ih ttl 2ih is 0 82 so that downsizing is realized even in a five lens configuration moreover the f value is as bright as 2 52 and the half angle of field is approximately 35 8 u00b0 so that a relatively wide angle of field is realized fig4 shows a spherical aberration mm an astigmatism mm and a distortion of the image pickup lens according to embodiment 2 as shown in fig4 it can be seen that the respective aberrations are satisfactorily corrected further the total track length ttl is as short as 4 48 mm and the ratio thereof to the maximum image height ih ttl 2ih is 0 80 so that downsizing is realized even in a five lens configuration moreover the f value is as bright as 2 38 and the half. |
2 | 22 the retaining ring 38 material is selected so that pressure from the thumb may be capable of sufficiently deflecting the retaining ring 38 to lodge the retaining ring 38 into the groove 40 of the cylindrical recess 36 when the retaining ring 38 is disposed within the groove 40 as shown in fig5 the retaining ring 38 protrudes inward and blocks the inner bearing 28 from vibrating out of the cylindrical recess 36 during operation the opposed distal end portions do not protrude inward as in prior art retaining rings in this manner the sanding pad 12 does not contact the retaining ring 38 or any other part to prevent or hamper rotation of the sanding pad 12 during operation to remove the retaining ring 38 from the groove 40 the chuck 22 has a notch 46 that extends at least partially into the groove 40 when the retaining ring 38 is disposed within the grooves 40 the notch 46 provides space so that a screwdriver 48 may be inserted into the notch 46 to push in the retaining ring 38 in the direction of arrow 50 to dislodge the retaining ring 38 out of the groove 40 as shown in fig7 the retaining ring 38 is removed from the chuck 22 to fix or maintain the orbital sander 10 or the internal parts of the chuck 22 the sanding pad 12 includes a sanding disk 52 and sanding bit 54 the sanding bit 54 and the sanding. |
2 | to define the structures of particular note the invention provides technologies and structures having a dovetail geometry at the edges of the tablets structures having progressive locking mechanism hardening and spreading of deformation a three dimensional staggered arrangement of the composite inclusions or tablets and design guidelines to achieve this composite the behavior of the microstructure of the composite can be represented by a periodic symmetric representative volume element rve showed on fig6 only uniaxial tension is considered on the rve and therefore the average shear strain on the rve was set to zero the periodic boundary conditions on the rve are then written u03bc x lo lc z u03bc x u2212 lo lc z 2 lo lc u00b7 u03b5 x u2200 z u03b5 u2212 t t 1 u03bc z x t u03bc z x u2212 t 2 t u00b7 u03b5 z u2200 x u03b5 u2212 lo lc lo lc 2 where u03b5 x and u03b5 z are the average strains over the rve in addition the rve is symmetric about the x 0 and z 0 axes so that only a quarter of the rve needs to be modeled fig6 a and 6b the displacement must also satisfy symmetry combining 1 and 3 yields the periodic symmetric condition on the reduced rve the rve is stretched along the direction of the tablets this is easily achieved by imposing a uniform displacement on the right hand side boundary. |
1 | or the like a valve member 24 associated with each bladder may be used to inflate and deflate its associated bladder as desired preferably in the practice of the present invention each of the bladders contains the same amount of fluid so that they are substantially equal preferably the bladders are air bladders it is contemplated that the valves or valve members 24 will extend from their associated bladder through the platform 17 to facilitate accessibility thereto the compressible members are secured to the upper surface of the board by any suitable means such as through an anchor 30 alternatively the bladders may be secured to the upper surface 11 with a nylon hook and fastener velcro gluing or the like as noted the upper rocker assembly 31 is constructed similar to rocker member 19 and includes aperture flanges 31 u2032 and 31 u2033 the member 31 is secured to a platform 17 the platform 17 has an upper surface 17 u2032 and a lower surface 17 u2033 as shown the rocker 31 is integral with or otherwise affixed to the lower surface 17 u2033 as shown in fig5 the lower surface 17 u2033 of the platform 17 is substantially bisected by the transverse rocker or fulcrum member 31 into a pair of identical sections as shown in fig2 and 5 the bottom surface 17 u2033 of the platform 17 tapers from the member 31 to the outer perimetral edge of the board the taper permits the space 90 between the lower surface of the platform 17 and the upper surface 11 of the board 16 to reduce quickly when the platform and the board teeter into. |
5 | can also be mounted on the backhoe boom as shown in fig1 a loading means 89 substantially the same as loading means 4 of fig1 is mounted on the backhoe frame and can extend transversely to either side of the backhoe loader alternatively the loading means 89 can be mounted on the supporting frame 87 to extend forwardly over and above the loader loading means 89 is equipped with a chute 8 similar to that of fig1 fig4 is the side view of a digging wheel 25 with tiltable blades 26 34 33 mounted on pivots 29 between a pair of side plates holders 27 holders 27 are fixed on shaft 35 which 35 is journalled on frame 39 of the accessory bolts 32 are connected to the inner edge of blades 26 and support rollers 31 which run in guide rail 30 mounted on frame 39 the guide rail has such a shape that the blades 26 34 33 will be moved by the rollers 31 and bolts 32 into the radial digging position 26 33 when digging and circumferentially outward into an emptying position 26 34 if the wheel rotates by the hydraulic motor not shown the blades 26 are sized curved and suspended in such a way that during the tilting movement the inside edge 63 of the blade which is positioned in front of a following blade will pass along the front curve of this following blade cleaning it and emptying its pocket while blade 26 is in the outside position its rear side passes alongside and is cleaned by scraper 68 during the tilting movement slots 28 in. |
4 | in the drafting device 18 with a nipping point of the front rollers 17 as a fixed point thereby forming balloon turning also in the direction of arrow b in the belt type false twister 21 as shown in detail in fig1 and 3 two endless belts 24 and 25 crossing each other in a generally x shape are respectively stretched between and entrained about driving pulleys 26 27 and driven pulleys 28 29 the pulleys 26 27 28 and 29 are supported rotatably through bearings on arm like frames 32 and 33 projecting fixedly from a machine frame 31 the endless belts 24 and 25 are driven in the arrowed direction in the figure to false twist the fiber bundle in the direction of arrow c the spacing between the driving pulleys 26 27 and the driven pulleys 28 29 is urged in an expanding direction by means of a known tension device it is required to permit the disposing of a later described pressing roller device 34 between the driving pulley 26 and the driven pulley 28 preferably the said spacing is large the position and direction of the pulleys 26 27 and 28 29 are set so that when the belts 24 and 25 are entrained naturally about the pulleys 26 27 and 28 29 there remains a slight gap therebetween and the following pressing roller device 34 is disposed between one pulleys 26 and 28 a lever 36 is mounted on one arm like frame 32 pivotably through a pin 35 and a roller 37 is mounted rotatably on a free end of the lever 36 when the lever 36 is urged in the arrowed direction in fig1 by means of an air cylinder 38 the roller 37 comes into rolling contact with. |
4 | the difference by the breaking strength before cycling and multiplying the resulting number by 100 the yarns of this invention are especially adapted for fabrication into ropes of unusually high strength by well known commercial processes ropes are prepared from such yarns by a multistage process the steps of which may vary somewhat depending on the type of rope desired for testing purposes the ropes are prepared as follows the rope has a diameter of about 0 5 inch 1 3 cm and comprises a braided core with a braided cover parallay u00ae braid of samson the core is made of 1260 denier 6 ply 2 ends per carrier 20 strand braider at 4 557 ppi picks per inch 3 072 pounds 100 feet target the cover is made of 1260 denier 12 ply 2 ends per carrier 8 strands by 2 24 ends total at 1 678 ppi 3 421 pounds 100 feet target for testing the rope is passed at an angle of 10 u00b0 and under 1700 pound load over a curved bar and cycled 18 inch 46 cm span until the braid breaks under both wet and dry conditions results are reported in cycles to break the. |
5 | embankment soil since the support means is constructed in the same manner as in the first embodiment detailed description thereof will be omitted herein the accommodating section 260 is defined by forming an eighth stitched portion 118 through folding the other end of the reinforcing geotextile mat 200 and stitching the folded end to the reinforcing geotextile mat 200 while it is preferred that the accommodating section 260 be embedded in the embankment soil in a state in which a drainpipe 290 having a predetermined length is accommodated in the accommodating section 260 the accommodating section 260 can be embedded in the embankment soil without using the drainpipe 290 the drainpipe 290 not only serves to fixedly hold the reinforcing geotextile mat 200 in the embankment soil but also is formed with a plurality of through holes 291 to drain water contained in the embankment soil to the outside the above described reinforcing geotextile mat 200 is manufactured as shown in fig4 a through 4c first as shown in fig4 a on one end of the reinforcing geotextile mat 200 a first opening 201 a second opening 202 and a third opening 203 are defined by cutting portions of the reinforcing geotextile mat 200 to have a predetermined interval and a predetermined length and from the other end of the. |
2 | cutting board 28 are sized so that cutting board 28 can be set atop basket 18 which is in either the fully extended position or in one of its partially extended positions and whereby the top edge top flange 44 of basket 18 seats within longitudinal ledge 33 of cutting board 28 this configuration provides a stable positionment of cutting board 28 relative to basket 18 alternative embodiments are contemplated wherein basket 12 include one or more ledges other than top flange 44 that form a shelf which is sized and configured to receive and support cutting board 28 cutting board 28 has one or more outwardly extending rear locking tabs 31 that first extend into mating hole s 32 defined along the rear edge of main recess 27 when cutting board 28 is positioned in recess 27 a molded plastic latch strap 35 connects atop lid 22 as shown latch strap 35 includes a resilient upwardly extending cutting board latch 36 that has a hook 37 that engages with the front edge of or with a hook 38 at the front edge of cutting board 28 fig6 to hold cutting board 28 firmly in place depressing the handle 39 of latch 36 pivots latch away from cutting board 28 sufficiently to enable cutting board 28 to be pulled out from. |
6 | same connector to be mechanically inter engageable or may be identical connectors reoriented as in the case of hermaphrodite connector systems for simplicity the electrical connectors 26 a and 26 b and all connectors 26 in fig2 are depicted with only four conductive inserts 41 for example conductive pins or sockets which may each receive the common conductor 34 and three signal conductors 35 a 35 c as is understood in the art each conductive insert 41 provides an electrically independent conductive path within mating electrical connectors 26 referring still to fig1 the connector 26 b in beacon module 12 b may be attached to and communicate with for example a printed circuit board 40 carrying on it multiple light emitting diodes leds 42 as shown leds 42 are connected between the common conductor 34 and signal conductor 35 a attached to inserts 41 occupying the extreme left and right positions of the connector 26 b accordingly electrical power applied to signal conductor 35 a will energize the leds 42 of beacon module 12 b so that the light may be viewed through transparent housing 63 although the leds 42 are shown connected in parallel series connections are also possible using constant current driving circuitry current sharing resistances for each led 42 when connected in parallel have been omitted for clarity the upper edge. |
2 | area and removing the trim panel component from the mold application_number US 52213508 A description referring to fig1 a vehicle 10 is shown that includes an airbag system and door panels the airbag system includes an airbag that is configured to inflate and deploy in an impact to protect an occupant of the vehicle airbags may be provided for the driver and or the passengers of the vehicle and may be deployed from a variety of interior components such as seats panels or other structures when activated the airbag is generally configured to deploy from an interior panel or structure through a deployment door or portion that separates from the main body of the interior panel or structure while the vehicle 10 is shown as a four door sedan it should be understood that the interior panel described in this application may be used in a wide variety of vehicles e g automobiles such as cars trucks buses and the like airplanes boats etc airbags are typically mounted in housings within a steering wheel or instrument panel or another interior panel or structure such as a door panel the airbag is typically housed behind a pair of doors or a portion of the panel that is configured to separate from the main body of the panel when the airbag is deployed the deployment doors or portion is. |
3 | and hold the optic in its proper place in the eye the optic and haptic s can be of the same or different material a multipiece lens is so called because the optic and the haptic s are made separately and then the haptics are attached to the optic in a single piece lens the optic and the haptics are formed out of one piece of material depending on the material the haptics are then cut or lathed out of the material to produce the iol in addition to iols the materials of the present invention are also suitable for use in other ophthalmic devices such as contact lenses keratoprostheses and corneal inlays or rings the invention will be further illustrated by the following examples which are intended to be illustrative but not limiting a flask is flushed with n 2 and charged with 4 bromo phenethyl alcohol 20 mmol and dissolved in 1 1 et 3 n dioxane bis triphenylphosphine palladium ii dichloride pdcl 2 pph 3 2 0 2 mmol is added followed by 0 4 mmol of cui trimethylsilylacetylene 24 mmol is added drop wise to the reaction mixture the reaction mixture is stirred overnight under n 2 the solvent is removed under vacuum and the resulting liquid is extracted by washing with ethyl ether the ethyl ether extracts are combined and washed with h 2 o then dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate the solvent is removed under vacuum and the product is purified by column chromatography the purified product is placed in a n 2 flushed flask and dissolved in methanol potassium fluoride 65 mmol is added and. |
1 | and means for adjusting ph may be used so long as the resulting preparation is ophthalmically acceptable accordingly buffers include acetate buffers citrate buffers phosphate buffers and borate buffers acids or bases may be used to adjust the ph of these formulations as needed in a similar vein an ophthalmically acceptable antioxidant for use in the present invention includes but is not limited to sodium metabisulfite sodium thiosulfate acetylcysteine butylated hydroxyanisole and butylated hydroxytoluene other excipient components which may be included in the ophthalmic preparations are chelating agents the preferred chelating agent is edentate disodium although other chelating agents may also be used in place or in conjunction with it ingredient amount w v active ingredient about 0 001 5 preservative 0 0 10 vehicle 0 40 tonicity adjustor 1 10 buffer 0 01 10 ph adjustor q s ph 4 5 7 5 antioxidant as needed surfactant as needed purified water as needed to make 100 the actual dose of the active compounds of the present invention depends on the specific compound and on the condition to be treated the selection of the appropriate dose is well within the knowledge of the skilled artisan the ophthalmic formulations of the present invention are conveniently packaged in forms suitable for metered application such as in containers equipped with a dropper to facilitate application to the eye containers suitable for dropwise application are usually made of suitable inert non toxic plastic material and generally contain between about 0 5 and about 15. |
8 | and service requirement all through the network the same component carrier may need to be configured with the same tdd configuration and synchronized with each other in order to avoid inter cell interference in this system and method a specified offset between component carriers is introduced so that when for example the enb assigns a ue more than one cc it would be possible that the communication between the enb and ue will have a good pair of ul dl coexisting in most of the ttis based on the inventive idea there may be several possible permutations for the ccs with different tti offsets in fig3 an example of a frame configuration according to an embodiment of the invention is shown to illustrate the use of the method one of the typical examples is the use of tdd configuration 5 350 where the downlink service dominates the overall traffic considering the fact that from the transport layer tcp point of view the downlink throughput is also related to the tcp ack feedback speed i e tcp round trip time effect the only one uplink tti occurring within one radio frame would not be enough especially for high data rate service correspondingly more than one of the ccs with tdd configuration 5 could be deployed with different offset for example 0 and 5 360 leading to shifted start of the subframes 330 or frames fig3 shows the different start times of the two carriers 310 see. |
2 | micro structure and referring to fig7 a and fig7 b after a horn shaped micro structure 110 is constituted by the sacrificial oxide film 102 being separated and eliminated a polymer thick film 112 is deposited thereon here the polymer thick film 112 is deposited up to a thickness enough to cover the whole space where the eliminated first photosensitive film 104 pattern existed next referring to fig7 c and fig7 d the second photosensitive film 114 is coated thereon and thereafter a pattern of the second photosensitive film 114 is formed by patterning process using a mask not described in the figure at which a pattern is formed to lithograph the light only to the center portion and then referring to fig7 e and fig7 f a round 116 is formed at the surface of the polymer thick film 112 exposed by the pattern of the second photosensitive film 114 by performing dry etching process on the whole surface thereafter the second photosensitive film 114 pattern is eliminated next referring to fig7 g the second metal film 118 is deposited thereon and thereafter a polishing process is performed using cmp process until the round 116 of the second metal film 118 is eliminated next referring to fig8 a and fig8 b the third metal film 120 is deposited thereon and the third photosensitive film 122 is coated on the third metal film 120 and then a pattern of the third photosensitive film 122 is formed by patterning process by which the pattern is formed only at the portion designated to be a waveguide of 3 d antenna next referring to fig8 c and fig8 d a pattern of the third metal film 120 is formed to be superposed on the pattern of the. |
6 | shows an embodiment of the rotary piston machine in which a pressure on the wall of the annular conduit 1 is absorbed by a claw shaped clip 12 mounted onto the lever 5 it is thus possible for the wall to be significantly thinner for example than it could be without such a clip or for the rotary piston machine to be designed for significantly higher pressure in the gap region oriented toward the two respective adjacent lever surfaces sealing components 13 in particular sealing rings can be advantageously inserted into the projections 14 on both sides in the gap region which projections are encompassed by the clip 12 a short lever 5 is achieved for example if the shaft 7 and the annular conduit 1 abut each other in the gap region and for example a seal is produced in the manner shown in fig5 in another advantageous provision the annular conduits 1 are assembled of two parts such as in the central movement plane of the piston 2 so that the piston 2 and the seals 13 can be used with no trouble in this instance it is also possible for example for a flange to be formed onto the outside of the annular conduits 1 for the clamping of the two shells of the circular cylinder 1 the above describe base unit of the rotary piston machine can be used for various purposes for example as a centralized or decentralized steering drive unit for wheels as a rotary drive unit for wheels as a hydraulic servomotor or in combination as. |
3 | groups that is r and r u2032 may be any functional groups and are generally hydrocarbons examples include alkyl or aryl groups one example is ethyl groups according to some embodiments the r groups may contain functional groups with the ability to tailor the hydrophilicity of the qds for example to render the qds more soluble in hydrophilic environments an example of such an r group is a c12 hydrocarbon chain with a carboxylic acid functionality on the c12 position once suitably coordinated to the surface of the dots the carboxylic acid can be deprotonated with a base and the dots transferred to hydrophilic media alternatively the r groups may be an amphiphilic group such as a peg polyethyleneglycol a first dithio capping ligand may be exchanged to bind to the electropositive atoms on the surface for example the first dithio capping ligand may bind to zinc on the surface of a zns or znse surface the first dithio capping ligand compounds 1 4 may be provided as a salt of sodium or potassium the dithio ligands may be provided as a powder or in a solvent such as therminol another example of a suitable dithio ligand is represented by structure 5 in structure 5 r is as defined above and r u2032 is typically an alkyl group compounds of structure 5 may exist in both monomeric and dimeric forms when r u2032 is an ethyl group the monomeric form is a major species compounds according to structure 5 have. |
8 | the delay controller 198 delays the gain control signal and outputs the delayed gain control signal to the vga 150 as a result the gain of the vga 150 is changed with a delay to the change in the gain of the lna 120 s 70 13 if the gain of the lna 120 at the current point in time is the low gain at the step s 70 8 the change timing controller 196 does not output the delay control signal since the delay control signal is not output the delay controller 198 outputs the gain control signal to the vga 150 without delaying it as a result the gain of the vga 150 is changed simultaneously with a change in the gain of the lna 120 s 70 15 if the gain of the lna 120 does not pass through the threshold before and after the change at the step s 70 6 the delay control signal is not output the change timing controller 196 further makes a decision whether to change the gain of the vga 150 s 70 17 in this decision the gain comparator 201 previously stores a threshold located between the low gain and the high gain of the vga 150 and judges a gain higher than the threshold to be the high gain and judges gain lower than the threshold to be the low gain if the gain of the vga 150 passes through this threshold before and after the change the change timing controller 196 decides to change the gain of the vga 150 s 70 18 if the gain of the vga 150 is decided to be changed the gain control signal generator 192 outputs the gain. |
5 | beam in the direction parallel to the corrugations fig8 shows the fiber orientation in the chords i e all fibers running lengthwise of the chord 0 u00b0 orientation because the chords are loaded almost entirely in tension and compression in the lengthwise direction fig9 semi schematically illustrates a beam assembly including two web and flange parts and a chord member and capstrip held in the tooling which forms the webs and flanges for bonding into an integrated beam a block 31 positions the capstrip positively for adequate dimensional control elastomeric pads 32 are positioned between a pair of form blocks 33 and 34 so that when force is applied to blocks 33 and 34 the pads 32 distribute the resistive pressure evenly on the web and flanges while accommodating minor dimensional irregularities the beam and tooling are illustrated in section at a point which reveals one of the pockets 25 which may be left empty or filled with plastic for added strength and stiffness as desired fig1 illustrates an embodiment of the invention in which the flanges 14 39 15 39 and chords and capstrips not shown are curved and not parallel as in fabricating a section of a rib of an airplane wing in accordance with another example of. |
5 | pressure the annulus can be pressurized to assist in obtaining the necessary pack off pressure the hydrostatic pressure continues to be available as a pack off force even when the pressure below the packing element depletes as the reservoir depletes the packing element which is mounted directly to the packer body eliminates leakpaths behind it while at the same time the packing element is set by opposed forces i e hydraulic from below and hydrostatic from above application_number US 69781396 A description as shown in fig1 a the apparatus a has a thread 10 on a mandrel 12 for proper positioning of the apparatus a in the wellbore the mandrel 12 extends from fig1 a through fig1 e at the lower end of the mandrel 12 is bottom sub 14 connected to mandrel 12 at thread 16 seal 18 seals between the mandrel 12 and the bottom sub 14 seal 20 seals between the bottom sub 14 and outer body member 22 the bottom sub 14 has a series of collet fingers 24 which have a thread 26 facing a mating thread 28 on outer body member 22 ring 30 which is held by shear pin 32 holds the threads 26 and 28 together the outer body member 22 has a lower end 34 which can accommodate further downhole equipment. |
1 | clothing gear and other items to be decontaminated the system includes a plurality of uvc lamps vertically disposed in a housing and having uvc transmissive lamp enclosures over which items to be decontaminated are placed the system has a microprocessor based controller and can kill pathogens including clostridium difficile in 30 seconds or less application_number US 201514714852 A description a uvc disinfection system in accordance with the invention is shown in one embodiment in fig1 a housing or enclosure 10 contains a plurality of uvc lamps 12 disposed in vertical orientation in the interior chamber 14 of housing 10 in the illustrated embodiment four lamps are arranged along the width of the chamber the lamps are in the form of u shaped tubes which are pluggable at one end into associated sockets 16 positioned in the housing 10 the lamps are typically high output low pressure mercury or amalgam uvc generating lamps such as light sources model ltc24w 2g11 fep coated the lamps are typically about 12 inches in length in the illustrated embodiment sufficient uvc radiation is provided to kill 99 of pathogens in 30 seconds or less the housing 10 can be made of any suitable material and in the illustrated embodiment is aluminum preferably each lamp is covered by a protective sleeve to avoid shattering of the lamp quartz glass in the event of breakage. |
3 | of aids hiv infectedpatients determined from elisapatient absorbance u03b1 n acetylgalactoeaminidaseno color density activity mnole mg min ______________________________________1 0 325 2 372 0 498 3 643 0 996 7 284 0 238 1 745 0 429 3 136 1 213 8 877 0 592 5 328 1 370 10 019 0 254 1 8610 0 587 4 2911 0 272 1 9812 0 622 4 5513 0 712 3 2014 0 232 1 6915 0 281 2 0516 0 185 1 35______________________________________ table 4______________________________________serum u03b1 n acetylgalactosaminidase activity of influenzavirus infectedpatients determined from elisa patient absorbance u03b1 n acetylgalactoeaminidaseno color density activity mnole mg min ______________________________________1 0 188 1 642 0 455 3 973 0 172 1 504 0 530 4 635 0 222 1 946 0 324 2 837 0 203 1 778 0 215 1 889 0 418 3 6510 0 242 2 1111 0 318 2 7812 0 225 1 9613 0 198 1 7314 0 218 1 85______________________________________ the following references are cited and their entire text is incorporated fully herein as are all references set forth above in the specification 1 bradford m m a rapid and sensitive method for the quantitation of microgram quantities of protein utilizing the principle of protein dye binding anal biochem 72 248 254 1976 2 sato m tanaka h yamada t and yamamoto n persistent infection of bhk wi 2 cells with rubella virus. |
3 | tough and are useful as glazing materials or molding compounds and are capable of maintaining dimensional stability at temperatures approaching their glass transition temperature application_number US 40090282 A description it has been found that diprimary dialcohol polyesters such as polyethylene arylates and more specifically polyethylene terephthalate are not compatible with bisphenol a polycarbonates and that by co reacting a blend or melt mix of the two they can be compatibilized according to the process of the subject invention a melt mix of high molecular weight polyethylene arylate and a high molecular weight bisphenol a polycarbonate is prepared by extrusion through a simple extruder to yield an intimate blend of the two polymers the blend is not compatible has two glass transition temperatures tg and is only partially soluble in polycarbonate solvents such as chloroform and tetrachloroethane and the polyethylane arylate has a tendency to crystallize when this blend is heated to a temperature of about 260 u00b1 20 u00b0 c with stirring under vacuum of less than 1 millimeter of pressure mercury for about 30 60 minutes the resulting product has gained in molecular weight as determined by measuring its intrinsic viscosity it now exhibits only one tg between the respective tg 39 s of the two components it no longer. |
6 | the use of the profiles 44 45 the fluid 5 is diverted around the heat exchanger tubes 12 so that in particular a lower pressure loss is generated than in the case of circular heat exchanger tubes 12 as a result of the placement of structures 23 on the guide elements 13 and or on the heat exchanger tubes 12 see fig4 the heat transfer in the region between the heat exchanger tube 12 and guide element 13 is improved the structures 23 can generate more intense turbulence with greater pressure loss in that region than in the case of circular heat exchanger tubes 12 because the pressure loss as the flow impinges on and flows around the profiles 44 45 without structures 23 is lower fig4 shows a portion of fig3 with which the flow around the heat exchanger tubes 12 will be explained in more detail herein the fluid 5 flows from the inner tube 6 through openings 11 into an intermediate space between the inner tube 6 and the outer tube 19 in this case openings 11 are provided where heat exchanger tubes 12 are disposed between guide elements 13 those regions 42 of the inner tube 6 which are disposed exclusively between the guide elements 13 are closed in this case in such a way that at these points no fluid 5 can flow into the regions 42 the guide elements 13 make contact with one another in this case and are thus supported this leads to additional mechanical fixing of the position of the guide elements 13 the fluid 5 is guided around the heat exchanger tubes 12 in the flow direction 16 by the guide elements 13 in this case the fluid flows only in. |
4 | the shirt by a light pressure simultaneously there are actuated the side inflatable elements of the dummy so as to suitably spread the side portions of the shirt to be ironed then as is shown in fig6 the plates 1 and 1 39 are forcedly closed so as to lock the dummy with the exception of the top portion thereof and the shirt then see fig7 the top portion 3 39 of the dummy operated by the rod 6 is upward pushed so as to spread and press the shirt shoulder portions on said plates the ironing apparatus according to the present invention further comprises a device for removing from the dummy the ironed shirt after having suitable moved away from one another the two plates and having opened the shirt neck restraining element 9 in particular this shirt removing or gripping device comprises a pair of pliers or grippers 20 mounted at the end portions of a tubular element 21 which is rotatably coupled to a supporting element 22 and bears rigid therewith a gear wheel 23 this supporting element is firmly restrained to an arm 24 supported on a shaft 25 which is adapted to rotatively reciprocate into the two directions by means of a driving reducing unit 26 coaxially with respect to the mentioned shaft there is provided a fixed supporting element 27 therewith there is rigid a further gear wheel 28 which together with the first mentioned gear wheel supports a chain 29. |
9 | cobalt magnet 36 and washer 38 to the end of rod 30 which is located within tube 24 spacer 34 magnet 36 and washer 38 must have sufficient clearance with the interior of tube 24 to prevent their coacting with the closed end of tube 24 in the nature of a dashpot as the slide valve piston 14 rod 30 and magnet 36 move as a unit a pair of flats 34a and b are formed in otherwise circular spacer 34 to permit the flow of fluid past spacer 34 which is the largest diameter member in tube 24 the tube 24 is located in a sealed unpressurized chamber defined by tube 40 and end plates 42 and 44 which are sealed to tube 40 by 0 rings 43 and 45 respectively to provide a water tight fitting mounting plate 48 is bolted to end plates 42 and 44 by a plurality of bolts 49 and serves to fixedly locate end plates 42 and 44 with respect to each other end plates 42 and 44 are located with respect to tube 24 by mounting rings 52 and 56 which are secured to end plates 42 and 44 respectively by screws not illustrated mounting rings 52 and 56 are secured to tube 24 by set screws not illustrated when the structure located in tube 40 is properly located with respect to tube 24 a pair of bead chain sprockets 60 and 62 are spacedly mounted on mounting plate 48 bead chain 64 is strung over sprockets 60 and 62 so that they move together as a unit tube 24 is partially covered by a tubular shim. |
9 | of only 40 obtained without the use of the shielding member 9 similarly using a triangular section shielding member 9 whose base is 25 mm wide and which has an included angle of 60 u00b0 at its apex and is suspended with its base 25 mm below the lower edge of glass sheets 2 3 mm thick a yield of 88 was obtained when quenching the glass sheets having a lower edge temperature of about 640 u00b0 c in a fluidised bed of u03b3 alumina whose temperature was in the range 50 u00b0 to 80 u00b0 c the yield obtained without use of the shielding member 9 was only 8 glass sheets 3 mm thick heated to various temperatures were quenched in a fluidised bed of u03b3 alumina without the use of a shielding member and also using a triangular section shielding member whose base was 51 mm wide and was spaced 51 mm below the lower edge of the glass sheets the fluidising gas velocity used was 11 mm s the results are set out in table iv table iv______________________________________temperature oflower edge ofglass sheet yield u00b0 c no shielding member with shielding member______________________________________615 620 0 50620 625 25 80625 630 42 100630 635 77 100______________________________________ table iv shows that the shielding member can be used not only to increase yield figures at a given temperature but can also maintain the level of yield at lower glass temperatures by using lower glass temperatures the problem of loss of overall glass shape is alleviated a clear indication. |
5 | abrasive particles 140 c can be tungsten carbide natural diamond or synthetic diamond the abrasive particles 140 c may be cemented welded or brazed on the side surface 114 or the abrasive particles 140 c may be cast or otherwise incorporated directly into the material of cutter barrel 110 the abrasive particles 140 c may also be formed into an insert by a process such as casting or sintering the insert can then be disposed in a complementary receptacle in side surface 114 embodiments where the abrasive particles 140 c are integral with the side surface 114 provide an additional advantage in that as the side surface 114 wears new abrasive particles will be exposed further it is known in the art to coat diamond grit with a single layer of metal or multiple layers which coatings may be used to bond the aforementioned natural or synthetic diamond diamond particles to side surface 114 or integrally with the material conventionally tungsten carbide of cutter barrel 110 during formation thereof the section of side surface 114 of cutter barrel 110 shown in fig5 d includes a textured or patterned topography or has been roughened at 140 d to provide an irregular surface the texture 140 d can be cast milled or cut into the side surface 114 and may comprise ridges grooves cross hatching bumps divots dimples or holes roughening can be achieved by sandblasting beadblasting shot peening or by welding a hardfacing material to the side surface 114 as will be readily appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art. |
7 | partially transparent yet partially reflective mirror 58 a resulting in the intensity perceived by the detecting source 64 being the combination of the additional transmitted portion 16 c with the combined intensity of 16 b and 16 d this causes the intensity perceived by the detecting source 64 to be of a different level for each scenario involving a different section in which the photoelectric beams 16 are interrupted if the photoelectric beams 16 are interrupted between the generating source 62 and the first partially transparent yet partially reflective mirror 58 a no beam intensity is detected if the photoelectric beams 16 are interrupted between the first partially transparent yet partially reflective mirror 58 a and the second partially transparent yet partially reflective mirror 58 b only 16 b is detected if the plurality of photoelectric beams 16 are interrupted between the second partially transparent yet partially reflective mirror 58 b and terminal reflective mirror 60 c 16 b plus 16 d is detected and if the plurality of photoelectric beams 16 is uninterrupted then 16 b plus 16 d plus 16 c is detected this allows the virtual guard gate for a gated community 10 to use a common area for generating and detecting the plurality of photoelectric beams 16 while still being able to. |
3 | g 92 tlc showed one spot r f 0 58 1 1 methanol acetone ir kbr 3500 3200 br 2950 1660 1460 1410 1340 1300 1225 1180 1140 1095 1020 960 880 860 and 800 cm 1 1 hnmr d 2 o u03b4 4 20 3 90 m 3 70 m 3 20 2 72 m 2 60 2 20 m 2 08 1 44 m anal calcd for c 7 h 15 o 4 s 3 na 0 75 h 2 o c 28 42 h 5 61 s 32 51 found c 28 68 h 5 18 s 32 05 for c 7 h 15 o 4 s 3 na 1 15 h 2 o u2192 c 7 h 15 o 4 s 3 na 0 75h 2 o calcd for h 2 o 2 37 found 2 30 a solution of 1 2 dithiopane 1 1 dioxide 1 22 g 8 84 mmol in methylene chloride 5 ml was added dropwise 1 min to a stirred solution of 3 mercaptopropionic acid 0 80 g 7 54 mmol and sodium 0 17 g 7 40 mg atom in methanol 25 ml at 5 u00b0 c after the solution was stirred for 5 min the disulfide sulfinate salt b was precipitated by the addition of acetone 300 ml solvent was decanted and the white precipitate was redissolved in a minimum amount of methanol ca 10 ml acetone ca 10 ml again was added until some precipitate ca 10 20 of sample weight resulted this mixture was centrifuged and the clear solution so obtained was removed and diluted with sufficient acetone ca. |
4 | the shift base 16 to move thereon the second support 14b of the support block 14 has a tapped hole 14c in which to receive therein a ball screw 19 which is coupled to a rotary shaft of a pulse motor 18 a work holder 20 is divided into two segments to form mount elements 20a and 20b which are secured to the supports 14a and 14b respectively a spacer 21 is fixed at the mount element 20a end and extends to the mount element 20b end a slot 21a is formed at the mount element 20b end of the spacer 21 said slot 21a to receive a screw not shown attached to the mount element 20b a lock lever not shown is engaged with the screw with this arrangement the lock lever is loosened to adjust the distance between the mount elements 20a and 20b the mount elements 20a and 20b carry thereon lower blades 22a and 22b mounted thereto a pair of shift brackets 23 includes braces 23a and 23b which are slidably fitted over the loader spindles 15a and 15b respectively a loader drive shaft 24 is disposed to pass through the braces 23a and 23 b to slidably move the latter a pair of levers 25a and 25b are coupled to the loader drive shaft 24 at the opposite ends thereof said levers are adapted to be driven by cylinders not shown panels 26a and 26b are firmly mounted atop the braces 23a and 23b atop panels 26a and 26b are setting devices 27a and 27b and work clamps 28a and 28b also. |
9 | will be immersed in the compositions for a time sufficient to disinfect the lenses this immersion will typically be accomplished by means of soaking the lenses in a solution overnight i e approximately six to eight hours the lenses will then be rinsed and placed in the eye prior to immersion in the disinfecting compositions the lenses will preferably also be cleaned and rinsed the compounds of formula i also have surface active properties as a result of these properties the compounds are also useful in cleaning contact lenses more specifically the surfactant properties of the compounds facilitate the removal of deposits typically accumulated on contact lenses when worn by human patients these deposits vary from patient to patient but will typically include proteins lipids polysaccharides and mixtures thereof as well as various other soils which may accumulate on the lenses during normal wear and handling the compounds will exhibit some cleaning effect even at the relatively low concentrations required for purposes of preserving ophthalmic compositions or disinfecting contact lenses this cleaning effect is therefore useful as a supplement to the effect of other cleaning agents which may be contained in the compositions such as anionic or nonionic surfactants moreover when used at a concentration of 0 01 wt or higher the compounds exhibit a more pronounced cleaning effect the manner in which the cleaning effect of the compounds of formula i is utilized will depend on the type of contact lens being treated the severity and type of the deposits on the lenses and the overall treatment regimen used by the patient the selection of other components for inclusion in the. |
8 | exported and or managed within the system such content can include audio files video files and video game programs the present invention is embodied in a networked multimedia system which can import content via the internet or other data network and create content within from various sources such as tv radio and digital camera the present invention allows for multiple user accounts including an administrative account to be created and allows content to be assigned to specific users an administrative account can control all system preferences and move or reassign ownership of any content for example content assigned to a specific user is not visible to other users but any user can reassign content ownership with the approval of the recipient the present invention allows the content provider to access and update the status of content located within the system which the provider of the content has previously supplied the present invention allows for transmission of data between the various system devices and also with other non system devices transmission media include coaxial cables copper wire and fiber optics transmission media can also take the form of acoustic or light waves such as those generated during radio wave and infrared data communications fig1 is a block diagram of a system 100 showing the pathways for sending and receiving content within the system 100 the system 100 comprises a plurality of system components each system component preferably includes a processor unit and a software program to control that component or other components as desired all data within the system is preferably in digital form or converted into. |
2 | a range of about 2 5 feet to 3 0 feet clear space between cassettes can be from zero virtually touching to about two or three inches the recycle wall 28 may also carry some of the fluid services e g air in permeate water out if desired for the ir internal recycle and ras or return flow exiting the mbr the channel 34 can be a long trough that runs down the length of the reactor which could be much longer in length than the example schematically shown this improves flow distribution and can eliminate equipment necessary to conventional plants fig4 is a schematic view in transverse section showing essentially the mbr arrangement of fig3 e and 3f here the recycle wall or compartment 28 is shown between pairs of cassettes 22 arranged longitudinally the cassettes of a pair can be virtually touching or about one to three inches apart in this configuration the actual flat sheet membranes are parallel to the plane of the cassette 39 s side seen in fig4 the liquid surface of the mixed liquor is shown at 33 with the membrane assemblies cassettes or units submerged within the liquid a return zone or overflow area is indicated at 40 as part of the trough structure 34 with an open side 42 facing the mixed liquor in the tank volume 44 at each side of the recycle. |
8 | p o th subframe in step 419 since these operations are not associated with the interaction between the ue and enb it is not necessary for the ue to stop the operations at a predetermined time point the operations include stop monitoring phcch physical downlink control channel in scell stop transmitting srs sounding reference symbol the ue executes third operations to be performed at the second time point i e p o th subframe in step 421 these operations include stopping a reporting of csi since this operation is associated with the interaction between the ue and enb the ue should stop the operations at a predetermined time point to avoid performance degradation of the enb caused by not stopping the corresponding operations for example if the enb is not aware that the ue has stopped reporting channel state information the enb may fail scheduling due to the misjudgment on the ue 39 s channel state all of the operations may be performed by following the above described procedure fig5 is a flowchart illustrating ue procedure for performing first operations in a secondary carrier activation deactivation method according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention referring to fig5 the ue receives activation deactivation mac ce having an 8 bit bitmap in n th subframe in step 501 each bit of the bitmap of mac ce indicates whether to activate or. |
8 | dissolved then 1 l of isopropanol was added with stirring and the resulting mixture was heated wherein it turned black the solution was held under reflux for one hour at 85 u00b0 c and then concentrated by evaporation to a volume of 100 ml the colloidal solution obtained in this way had a ph value of 5 6 and contained 2 g pt l 0 2 wt pt and 2 g l 0 2 wt of the stabilizer kelzan the ratio of pt nanoparticles to stabilizer was thus 1 1 the total chlorine content of the solution was less than 30 ppm the average size of the pt particles was determined by tem and was 2 5 nm an ionomer membrane was catalyzed in the same way as described in example 1 and a membrane with a total platinum loading of 0 2 mg pt cm 2 was produced in a pem single cell very good performance values were obtained when operating with hydrogen air pressureless operation cell voltage 630 mv with a current density of 500 ma cm 2 2 2 g of a solution of bis ethanolammonium hexahydroxoplatinate pt content 9 wt total chlorine content lt 100 ppm from dmc 2 hanau were added dropwise to 1 5 l of fully deionized water in which 0 436 g of gum arabic merck darmstadt and 0 137 g of chromium iii nitrate nonahydrate total chlorine content lt 20 ppm merck had previously been. |
4 | without limitation a piece of cardboard or paper included in the box with the drying device in the present embodiment the interior face of template 301 features two adhesive areas 315 that are protected by a removable covering that may be made of a thin removable material such as but not limited to wax paper or plastic adhesive areas 315 hold template 301 on the wall so the user can have both hands free to complete installation the adhesive for adhesive areas 305 is hypoallergenic and residue free therefore it does not negatively affect users or damage the wall on which it is placed some alternate embodiments may not include adhesive areas on the templates in typical use of the present embodiment the user removes template 301 from the box and removes screw hook indicators 305 and horizontal slit 310 then the user removes the coverings from adhesive areas 315 and places template 301 on the installation wall in the approximate area they want the canister and hooks the user then uses a tape measure to find the desired height and can adjust the template a few times to achieve the desired placement adhesive areas 315 allow for several adjustments before losing their stickiness the user then marks the location for the screws using screw hook indicators. |
5 | local area network 35 and the wide area network such as the internet that connects to the remote server 31 and the computer 33 in a preferred embodiment the server 31 is remotely located from both the survey site and the computer 33 preferably the server is located inside a master control facility 37 that can be physically located anywhere in the world the computer 33 is located at a client survey office 39 also located anywhere in the world geophysical scientists such as geologists can be located at either facility and can oversee and run survey remotely from the survey site there is a high degree to communications flexibility designed within the system the down hole tool 1 is can be configured to communicate directly with the access point 29 or via the handset 27 to the access point and also it can be configured to communicate directly with the computer 33 or the server 31 additionally the master control facility 37 can monitor and maintain the equipment at the survey site in real time if the module issues an alert that one or more of the modules have gone out of acceptable operational limits the master control facility 37 can send back corrective instructions to the tool and or send instructions to the drilling operator. |
1 | switch actuator 145 does not extend below the level of the foot platform 15 but is contained with the housing 144 which mounts to the foot platform 15 the switch actuator 145 includes a head 148 and a shaft 150 which is slidably mounted within a channel 168 within the housing 144 the housing 144 also has two chambers 164 166 a switch rod 152 is mounted within chamber 164 at pivot point 155 and connects at one end to the shaft 150 of the switch activator 145 mounted on the other end of the switch rod 152 is a magnet 157 which is disposed a fixed distance from a hall effect sensor 160 flat spring 162 ensures that switch actuator 145 remains in an extended position within the concave formation when not depressed by the ball of a foot in operation when the ball of a person 39 s foot contacts the switch activator 145 the head 148 and shaft 150 are depressed and slide into the housing 144 along channel 168 the switch rod 152 pivots about pivot point 155 so that magnet 157 is brought into proximity to hall effect sensor 160 the hall effect sensor 160 can be advantageously used for several purposes first it can merely act as an on off switch to detect when a person 39 s foot has been properly placed against the ball locator within the foot well of the device 10 or 11 second since the hall effect sensor 160 generates an increasingly stronger electrical signal as the magnet 157 draws closer this signal can be used to determine the relative size of the ball of the foot of the person being measured the more the switch activator 145 is. |
3 | heterocyclic ring of the formula str3 wherein r 5 is hydrogen lower alkyl or lower alkoxy and pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof are disclosed these compounds and their salts possess central nervous system activity and are useful as anti anxiety agents application_number US 78161977 A description the term 34 lower alkyl 34 as used throughout this specification is meant to include straight or branched chain hydrocarbon groups having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms i e methyl ethyl n propyl i propyl n butyl i butyl and t butyl similarly the term 34 lower alkoxy 34 is meant to include such alkyl groups linked to an oxygen atom i e methoxy ethoxy t butoxy etc preferred embodiments of this invention are the compounds of formulas i and ii wherein r 1 is lower alkyl of 1 to 4 carbons especially ethyl r is str7 n is 3 r 3 and r 4 are the same and are methyl or ethyl especially methyl the new compounds of formula i can be prepared by several methods the preferred methods involve reacting a ketone of the formula str8 with a grignard reagent of the formula str9 wherein hal is cl or br and n r 1 r 2 r 3 and r 4 are as defined above this reaction is carried out in an inert solvent such as diethylether dibutylether or tetrahydrofuran by heating at about the reflux temperature for several hours alternatively certain compounds of formula i wherein n is three can also be prepared by reacting the ketone of formula ii with an alkyl magnesium halide grignard reactant of the formula to yield the compound of the formula str10 amination of the olefinic linkage of the compound of formula vii by reacting with an amine str11 yields the compound. |
4 | are preferably arranged parallel to the axis of the roll body and at least one and preferably two screwed on flange journals heating elements are arranged in the bores which extend in the axial direction parallel to the roll body application_number US 74190691 A description in fig1 a heatable roll according to the invention is denoted generally by the reference numeral 10 said roll 10 comprises a roll body 12 at the ends of which flanges or journals 14a 14b are attached as a rule such journals 14a 14b are screwed on with bolts or the like via the journal 14b which is located and guided in a roll bearing not illustrated here via leads 22 and via wiper contacts 24 and current pickups 25 electrical energy is introduced into the roll body 12 the journal 14a is used both for guiding in the roll bearing and for the drive for the rotational movement of the roll 10 peripheral axial parallel bores 16 formed near the roll surface are provided with heating means 18 which in the present case are electrical resistance heating elements 18 at the respective ends of the heating elements 18 seals 28 are disposed which enclose the liquids used for the heating in sealing manner as a rule the seals 28 are provided as close as possible to the respective ends of the roll body 12 in order to achieve. |
2 | expelled in this way no mixture residues remain in and pollute the system by hardening the new apparatus for the production of a flowable reaction mixture comprises 2 a mixing chamber in which a discharging piston is mounted and into which the supply lines lead via injection nozzles said mixing chamber opening into a guide bore of said housing disposed transversely to said mixing chamber 4 an outlet channel located in said guide bore through which the reaction mixture exits said mix head and 5 a cleaning piston capable of cleaning said outlet channel wherein said throttle slide concentrically surrounds said cleaning piston the novelty of the invention resides in arranging the throttle slide in the guide bore concentrically around the cleaning piston where the guide bore extends beyond the outlet of the mixing chamber in the direction of flow of the mixture in the mixing phase the throttle slide forms an annular channel with the front end of the cleaning piston which annular channel leads into the outlet channel this ensures that the mixture stream issuing from the throttling gap formed between the mixing chamber outlet and the throttle slide cannot directly enter the outlet channel but first enters an annular channel which is formed by the walls of the guide bore and by the cleaning piston which projects beyond the throttle slide from this annular channel the reaction mixture then is discharged between the junction edge of the guide bore and the outlet channel to the end edge of the. |
1 | proximal region of the prosthesis shown in fig1 a the dorsal arm or wing 313 and the ventral arm or wing 314 of the prosthesis cross section are essentially the same in length whereas in the embodiment according to fig1 b the ventral arm or wing 314 is shorter than the dorsal arm or wing 313 this makes it possible to save material without a substantial loss in stability because load transfer mainly takes place in the medial and dorsal region in the embodiment of the cross section according to fig1 c the outside of the dorsal arm 313 comprises a concave wing with a recess 313 39 this gives further improved rotational stability if not specified otherwise the right hand prosthesis shown in fig2 is similar in structure to the left hand prosthesis according to fig1 in the prosthesis shown in fig2 there is a semicircular bowl or shell 11 mounted in a rigid or jointed fashion on the neck 2 which is firmly welded to the stem 3 this semicircular shell is spherical and comprises ventrally and dorsally distended surfaces 111 the medial end 112 of the cap is preferably a retracted blunt edge level with the fovea capitis. |
5 | the computer 38 can be implemented utilizing the computer program steps of fig6 stored in memory 42 and executable by system processor of computer 38 and also the data resulting from the other steps of fig2 not implemented by the computer 38 such data is furnished to computer 38 through any suitable form of computer data input device as shown in the flow chart f several existing estimates of the subsurface formations and their location in the form of one or more of proposed well plan data 50 existing geological model data 52 and a current interpretation 54 of the well being drilled are available for comparison and use during according to the present invention the proposed well plan data 50 represents a planned or estimated well trajectory through subsurface earth formations in three dimensional space before drilling of the well in question actually begins the existing geological model data 52 is continually updated during the process of the present invention the existing geological model data 52 contains at any time during processing according to the present invention the most recent three dimensional model of geological attributes processing results at the present moment in time during a drilling operation the current interpretation data 54 is also continuously updated during the process of the present invention the current interpretation data 54 at any time during the process of the present invention contains the most recent geological and geophysical interpretation at that time of a subsurface reservoir of interest the existing estimates are stored in either the data records 32 or other suitable data memory associated with the computer 38 real time telemetry data from in. |
2 | to the desired print line along an ideal print path and the track 26 the light source 30 can be an incandescent or fluorescent light a low intensity gas or ruby laser or preferably a low cost semiconductor laser the beam may be directly used or may be reflected from a mirror to allow an orthogonal or offset mounting position of course other light beam control devices such as lenses fiber optics and filters can be employed to define and orient the light beam a photodetector 40 is an optical sensor producing an electrical signal when illuminated the photodetector 40 is mounted on the print head 22 to receive the illumination from light source 30 in this way a deviation of the path of the print head 22 from the path of the beam from light source 30 causes a change in the electrical signal from photodetector 40 for example a drop of intensity will be sensed if the head deviates from the illuminated path the photodetector can include multiple elements in an array or pattern to further detect the direction of deviation or to be responsive to changes in relative angle between the light path and detector the necessary resolution number of elements sensitivity and size to accomplish the task will vary according to the light source brightness path length additional optical elements interspersed in the path and other factors in a particular embodiment a print head mount 24 carries print head 22 along track 26 and includes and provides electromechanical adjustment of the position of print. |
6 | bucket detection for an ice making and storage compartment 200 of the present invention it should be understood that the term u201c ice u201d as used in the description of the present invention is intended to comprise more than water in its frozen state but shall be broadly construed to comprise any volume of matter in a defined container or volume such as bucket 206 ice present in the bucket 206 of the ice making and storage compartment 200 is detected by optical system 300 the optical system 300 creates invisible infrared ir beams 314 324 at infrared transmitters 310 and 320 the infrared beams 314 and 324 cross the bottom of the ice bucket 206 or in the ice chute 203 to receivers 312 and 322 to detect whether any ice is in the bucket 206 slots 211 defined in the sidewalls of the ice bucket 206 and ice chute 203 allow projection of the beams through the ice bucket and ice chute to the receivers 312 and 322 as shown more than one beam 314 or 324 may be used to increase the probability of detecting ice however one or more than two beams may be used in different location to detect ice within the ice making and storage compartment 200 or chute 203 when any of the beams 314 or 324 are interrupted cooling of the bucket 206 is enabled to prevent melting of the ice if no ice is detected and the ice. |
2 | the embodiment the head substrates 12a 12b can prevent uneven concentration due to uneven pressure in the principal scanning direction on the thermal recording paper 30 against the platen roller 29 by warping in this embodiment relating to the coefficients of thermal expansion of the head substrates 12a 12b cooling plates 19a 19b and support plate 20 u03b1 u03b1a u03b2 u03b1d u03b3 u03b1d the materials are selected so as to satisfy the relation of but the materials are not limited to fe ni alloy but cu w alloy or ti alloy for example jis h 4600 may be used in this embodiment it is intended to control the distance u03b42 of the heating resistance elements 13a 13b at the outermost end parts on the head substrates 12a 12b shown in fig4 at less than the alignment pitch u03b43 of the heating resistance elements 3 as a result of the thermal head 11 of this embodiment as far as the distance u03b42 of the heating resistance elements 13a 13b is less than the alignment pitch u03b43 of the heating resistance elements 13 the white stripe white out in thermal printing is not so obvious and it is found to be obvious when becoming about 50 u03bcm exceeding the alignment pitch u03b42 for example 40 u03bcm if the distance of 4 between the heating resistance elements 13a 13b and the respective outermost end parts of the head substrates 12a and 12a and the separation between the end faces 31a 31b is about for example 10 u03bcm respectively white stripe is not so obvious until the separation between the end faces 31a and 31b. |
8 | application_number US 61411484 A description the exemplary form of the fuse holder invention is shown in fig1 a 1b 1c and 1d and consists of a unitary insulation mounting base 1 and two conducting fuse holding clips 2 mounted on clip mounting areas at opposite ends of the mounting base the base and the clips are configured to lockingly engage together under snap in pressing engagement for facilitating automated assembly of the fuse holder a central hole 4 in the base 1 allows passage of a mounting screw not shown two connecting lugs 3 unitary with each clip 2 extend away from the mounting base 1 each of the clips 2 are laterally confronted and partially shrouded by a pair of insulating barrier walls 5 which provide a measure of protection against accidental electrical contact of external objects with the clip structure fig2 shows a fuse holder with a cartridge fuse 6 installed fig8 shows an alternative of the fuse holder assembly shown in fig1 c wherein the terminal lugs 3 extend upward and away from a mounting surface the barrier walls 5 further serve as part of the clip anchoring assembly fig3 shows details of a clip 2 positioned for insertion the clip 2 is mounted on the base by pressing the clip downward between two compliant downwardly and inwardly inclining barrier wall locking tabs 7 fig4 a and 4b forcing them outward until the clip is fully seated on the base the bottom defining walls of horizontal locking slots 8 fig3 a 4b in the bottom portions of the clip jaws are then. |
1 | US 65905105 A description the invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of some embodiments thereof given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying figures and graphs carbomer 974 pnf 1 g is added to approximately 80 g deionised water following complete addition of carbomer the preparation is mixed for 30 minutes phenyloin sodium 5 g is gradually added while mixing the gel thickens the gel is made up to 100 g with deionised water with mixing the ph is adjusted to 7 4 with sodium hydroxide hydroxypropyl u03b2 cyclodextrin 30 g is dissolved in approximately 60 g deionised water with stirring phenyloin sodium 1 g is added slowly to form a suspension carbomer 974 pnf 1 g is gradually added with mixing at 1500 rpm the gel is made up to 100 g with deionised water with mixing the ph is adjusted to 7 4 with sodium hydroxide a rat dorsal wound model as described by dacosta et al surgery 123 3 287 93 1998 was employed wounds were treated by insertion of aliquots 0 2 g of either the phenyloin containing gel described in example 2 above or a gel manufactured without phenyloin ten days afterwards the integrity of the wounds were examined and compared the beneficial effects of the invention were manifested by an increase in wound tensile strength of approximately 30 when compared with the inactive treatment accompanied by increased amounts of hydroxyproline which is a marker of collagen deposition a full thickness excisional wound were studied in rats rendered diabetic by the administration of streptozotocin wounds were treated by. |
7 | the position of the ultrasonic emitter 5 can be adjusted with respect to the receiving transducers 7 and 9 and a spring 4 thus the overall arrangement is somewhat similar to that of a c clamp it will be noted that the mode of contact between the ultrasonic emitter 5 and the receiving transducers 7 and 9 and the object to be tested is not limited to direct contact with the embodiments disclosed the same effect can be achieved as the prior art arrangements wherein oil or water have been used and or the arrangements wherein rubber tires have been utilized fig8 shows a sensor assembly 105 according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention this embodiment is essentially identical to the first and third ones with the major exception that the display 17 is mounted directly on the housing unit 203 this arrangement has the advantage that the operator of the sensing device can see the display 17 indicating the internal condition of the object to be tested in real time without having to take his or her eyes from the object under test thus it is easy to visually pinpoint the spot on the surface the object to be tested beneath which a defect is present a further advantage of this arrangement is that the display can indicate to the user exactly when and where on the object the proper contact between the sensor assembly and object to be tested becomes inadequate to provide an accurate indication of the internal state of the object to be tested in other words when the output of the receiving transducers 7 and 9 fall beneath a predetermined value in. |
6 | and a chain 12 each of the partitions 11 is axially formed with a through hole 111 such that the partition 11 is ring shaped to separate the rolling elements 20 from one another to reduce the contact area between the rolling elements 20 and the partitions 11 both sides of the partition 11 are rectangle shaped in cross section such that the contact area between the rolling elements 20 and the partitions 11 is the contact points 112 the contact between the rolling elements 20 and the partitions 11 is in the shape of an annular line and the contact area is reduced meanwhile the through hole 111 is sealed by the rolling elements 20 from both sides thus creating a receiving space for storage of lubrication the chain 12 serves to link the respective partitions 11 together thus constituting the retaining device 10 since the contact area between the rolling elements 20 and the partitions 11 are made up of the contact points 112 and the through hole 111 between the neighboring rolling elements 20 can be used to store the lubrication the contact area between the rolling elements 20 and the partitions 11 will not be increased too much even if the contacting points 112 are worn out at least in the area of the through hole 111 no friction will be caused between the rolling elements 20 and the partitions 11 moreover the through hole 111 is filled with lubrication for providing good lubricating effect for the rolling elements 20 and the partitions 11 fig3 shows the retaining device for rolling element in accordance with the present invention is changing the moving direction the rolling elements 20 and the partitions 11 are moving in a return path 60 to change the moving direction. |
3 | carbon atoms with one or more polycarboxylic acids having from 2 to 14 carbon atoms examples of suitable polyhydric alcohols include ethylene glycol propylene glycol such as 1 2 propylene glycol and 1 3 propylene glycol glycerol pentaerythritol trimethylolpropane 1 4 6 octanetriol butanediol pentanediol hexanediol dodecanediol octanediol chloropentanediol glycerol monallyl ether glycerol monoethyl ether diethylene glycol 2 ethylhexanediol 1 4 cyclohexanediol 1 4 1 2 6 hexanetriol 1 3 5 hexanetriol 1 3 bis 2 hydroxyethoxy propane and the like examples of polycarboxylic acids include phthalic acid isophthalic acid terephthalic acid tetrachlorophthalic acid maleic acid dodecylmaleic acid octadecenylmaleic acid fumaric acid aconitic acid trimellitic acid tricarballylic acid 3 3 u2032 thiodipropionic acid succinic acid adipic acid malonic acid glutaric acid pimelic acid sebacic acid cyclohexane 1 2 dicarboxylic acid 1 4 cyclohexadiene 1 2 dicarboxylic acid 3 methyl 3 5 cyclohexadiene 1 2 dicarboxylic acid and the corresponding acid anhydrides acid chlorides and acid esters such as phthalic anhydride phthaloyl chloride and the dimethyl ester of phthalic acid preferred polycarboxylic acids are the aliphatic and cycloaliphatic dicarboxylic acids containing no more than 14 carbon atoms and the aromatic dicarboxylic acids containing no more than 14 atoms commercially available polyols which may be used in the practice of the invention include polyethers such as arcol ppg 2025 bayer polyg 20 56 arch and pluracol p 2010 basf polyesters such as dynacoll 7360 creanova fomrez 66 32 crompton and rucoflex s 105 30 bayer and polybutadiene such as poly bd r 45htlo elf atochem a most preferred polyol is polyoxypropylene polyoxyethylene non. |
8 | controls handoff functions among others and routes the signal as requested each bsc 100 105 is connected to a landline network 130 the landline network 130 may include among others the public switched telephone network pstn the integrated services digital network and the internet land terminals 140 lt connected to the landline network 130 are also shown for completeness in a specific call scenario a first subscriber 160 is communicating with a second subscriber 165 via a first cell site 170 and bsc 100 and a second cell site 175 and bsc 105 the bscs 100 and 105 communicate with each other over the landline network 130 each bsc 100 105 comprises a digital signal processor with reference to fig2 the signal processor 200 is associated with the bsc 100 while the signal processor 205 is associated with the bsc 105 the digital signal processor 200 includes a codec 210 that provides the capability of voice transcoding from mu law or a law pcm depending on which format is being used to a compressed format in accordance with the standard being used and vice versa the digital signal processor 205 includes a codes 215 that carries out same transformations in a particular example the compressed format in use is vselp vector sum excited linear prediction the digital signal processors 200 and 205 are connected to one another by a transmission facility 231 that could be a signal transmission path through the landline network 130 for the purpose of this example the transmission facility 231 includes a t 1 connection the digital signal processor 200. |
3 | they were sprayed with 130 ml of waterglass solution containing 40 8 grams of waterglass 36 u00b0 baume and encased with 120 grams of sodium tripolyphosphate ______________________________________ addition of waterglassprocess step na tripolyphosphate addition timeno g ml min sec______________________________________1 43 1 39 2 22 4 39 3 20 45 34 4 19 3 39 45 34 5 20 45 34 6 28 5 39 7 20 57 34 8 33 5 39 9 27 36 34 10 18 4 39 ______________________________________ after the last process step the test product was dried in the drying cabinet at 55 60 u00b0 c for about 60 minutes analytical data is set forth in the table of analytical results as described in example 1 there were present in a revolving drum at a pitch of 15 u00b0 and a rotating speed of 30 rpm 1 080 grams of sodium percarbonate and in the following process steps they were sprayed with 120 ml of waterglass solution containing 40 8 grams of waterglass 36 u00b0 baume and encased with 182 grams of sodium percarbonate dust ______________________________________ addition of napc waterglassprocess step dust addition timeno g ml min sec______________________________________1 43 1 39 2 30 5 39 3 20 50 34 4 42 6 39 5 20 1 39 6 29 4 39 30 34 7 20 1 39 8 19 3 39 9 23 10 1711 39 ______________________________________ after the last process step the test product was dried in a drying cabinet at 55 60 u00b0 c for about 60 minutes analytical data is set forth in the table of analytical results __________________________________________________________________________table of analytical results standard starting material test product napb napc starting napc na tripoly example example tetrahydrate material dust phosphate 1 2__________________________________________________________________________active oxygen oa 10 20 13 20 12 92 11 79. |
9 | accomplished by an over center linkage 35 comprising a pair of oppositely disposed links 36 pivotally connected to the lower jaw 24 at 37 and at 38 to a jaw operating lever 40 as shown in fig6 the lever 40 is pivoted at its lower end on a pin 41 which slip fits into bores 42 in spaced lugs 43 integral with housing 20 the pin 41 has a slotted head as shown at 44 and the center portion of pin 41 is eccentric as shown at 45 this arrangement is such that by rotational adjustment of the pin 41 the position of the pivotal center of handle 40 may be adjusted so that it can be moved to a position slightly over or under center as shown in fig3 and thus effect a clamping of the lower jaw 24 against an over or undersized workpiece held against the upper jaw 23 a three piece wedge and screw assembly shown in detail in fig1 comprising a cap screw 47 having an 34 allen 34 hex head 48 and threaded through a nut 49 which may be tightened or loosened to cause wedges 50 to bear against or free pin 41 on a relieved diameter to hold the pin in any adjusted position a stop lug 52 of fig6 secured to the upper jaw 23 at 53 lies in the. |
8 | the frequency f new is generated and amplified up to a given output by an rf amplifier portion 44 electric power is fed to the feeding point 12 via a coaxial cable 45 the static capacitance c_new is sent to the variable capacitive device control portion 33 via a signal line 46 the value of the variable capacitive device 31 is appropriately adjusted as described previously in the techniques set forth in jp a 2000 49000 and jp a 2003 37101 it has been difficult to cope with various conditions in which the electric discharge pressure or electric discharge power is varied as shown in fig8 in contrast in the plasma processing apparatus according to the present invention it is possible to cope with a wide range of conditions by appropriately adjusting the static capacitance of the variable capacitive device 31 fig2 a shows the results of a reflected wave map obtained using the present invention under the same electric discharge conditions as in fig8 fig2 b shows a map of capacitance values of the variable capacitive device 31 at this time as can be seen from fig2 a reflected wave pr 0 w under all the conditions furthermore it can be seen from fig2 b that it is appropriate to use greater static capacitances under conditions of 533 pa and 1000 w where the reflected wave was large in fig8 and under conditions of 100 pa and 4500 w fig2 b shows only the results using o 2 gas it has been confirmed that even when other gas systems i e mixture gas systems such as h 2 n 2 system h 2 he system and n 2 cf 4 system are used reflected. |
7 | sections 143 and 144 is synthesized in bands with the signals at the frequencies f n 1 to fm and is transmitted to inverted fast fourier transform called ifft sections 145 and 146 as signals at the frequency f 1 to fm the frequency axis signals are inversely converted to time axis signals and are output from terminals 147 and 148 as rch and lch signals having described the construction for wind noise reduction in two lch and rch channels the invention is applicable to multi channels including three or more channels with reference to fig1 a three channel noise reducing apparatus according to a fifth embodiment of the invention will be described first of all rch center channel called cch hereinafter and lch signals are input from input terminals 180 181 and 182 and are divided in bands into a wind noise band and a non wind noise band by an hpf 183 and an lpf 186 an hpf 184 and an lpf 187 and an hpf 185 and an lpf 188 respectively the wind noise band signals rch cch and lch from the lpfs are input to an sw 192 and a level value detecting determining section 191 the outputs from the lpfs 186 187 and 188 are also input to an adder 189 and are all added therein then the result undergoes multiplication processing in a u2153 multiplier 190 and is averaged therein then the result is input as a l r. |
2 | silvered central portion 70 the annular portion 68 of the extractor 64 is dimensioned to correspond to the dimension of an annular beam of selected magnification and the central portion 70 thereof is dimensioned to correspond to the dimension of an annular beam of selected different and preferably successive magnification as can be seen in fig4 b by way of example the extractor 64 is shown in solid outline and has fully and partially silvered mirrored portions 68 70 dimensioned to correspond to the dimensions of the annular beams 52 54 having selected different magnifications of 34 nine 34 and 34 twenty seven 34 respectively optics generally designated 72 and a sensor 74 are positioned to receive light reflected thereto off of the light extractor 64 during the interpulse intervals the optics 72 includes a lens 76 operative to image the extracted annular received beams of selected different magnification and spot size on the sensor 74 a butterfly valve 78 of known design is operative to sequentially occlude corresponding ones of the annular received beams of selected different magnification in such a way that the sensor 74 at any given time is responsive to only one of the annular received beams of selected different magnification in operation received energy oscillates between the cavity mirrors 60 62 producing. |
6 | tubes each 4 mm in diameter formed of kraft paper were arranged side by side as heat exchange elements 2 and headers 3 and 3 39 as shown in fig3 were connected to both ends of the tubes 2 to provide a heat exchange unit 1 as shown in fig2 then 40 of such heat exchange elements were superimposed with a spacing of about 1 mm between elements and the resultant assembly was accommodated within a casing to provide a heat exchanger such as shown in fig4 having a total of 1000 kraft paper tubes using the heat exchanger thus assembled air was introduced through the tube side by suction at a rate of 4 m 3 per minute as a result the pressure drop was 10 5 mm aq for comparison a plurality of heat exchange units as shown in fig1 were laminated and placed in a casing in the same manner as above to provide a heat exchanger of the same size and the pressure drop was measured under the same conditions and found to be 18 mm aq nearly twice as large as that of the heat exchanger of the present invention thus a heat exchanger according to the present invention exhibits a very low pressure drop twenty five tubes each 6 mm in diameter and formed of kraft paper which had been subjected to a flame retarding treatment were arranged side by side as in example 1 to provide a heat exchange unit 1 as shown in fig2 subsequently in the same manner as in example. |
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