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5 | a closed position 22 a flow restricting position the valve 14 may be of the sliding variety such that the valve 14 will rotate into the closed position 22 a sliding type valve 14 lessens the force necessary to restrict the flow through the automatic water faucet 30 the valve 14 in the closed position 22 prevents water from flowing from a water supply 26 to the automatic water faucet 30 generally the flow rate through an automatic water faucet 30 is less than 2 gallons per minute however the present invention may also be used in higher flow rate environments such as roman tubs or bathtubs where flow rates may exceed 5 gallons per minute in addition flow rates through plumbing devices 12 may be controlled by mechanisms upstream or downstream from the valve 14 the spring 34 is in communication with the valve 14 when the valve 14 is in the closed position 22 the spring 34 maintains a more relaxed position 38 a power supply 54 powers a powered actuator 50 under normal operation the powered actuator 50 moves the valve 14 between the closed position 22 and an open position 18 a flow permitting position an object detection system 58 can trigger the valve 14 to move from the closed position 22 to the open position 18 when. |
1 | in its retracted position and the lower region 16 39 at the front of the channel 16 a staple magazine 26 fig1 and 6 extends parallel to the channel 16 in the front housing portion 11 staples 24 are arranged in the magazine standing upright side by side and extending along the feed passage of the magazine parallel to the channel 16 a helical spring 25 braced against the housing contacts the rearmost staple and urges the rearmost staple and with it the entire stack of staples forward under constant tension the forward section 26 39 of the staple magazine 26 is curved upwardly at an angle of 90 u00b0 and opens into the channel 16 the staples are urged into the curved section 26 39 of the magazine and extend along the arc of the curve as depicted in fig6 with the forwardmost staple 24 39 being disposed lying flat in the channel 16 the lower region 16 39 in the forward portion of the channel 16 in which the leaf spring 19 can move vertically is of greater width than the region above it the height of the wider lower channel portion 16 39 is only slightly greater than the thickness of the staples 24 so that channel portion 16 39 forms a guide channel for the advance of. |
8 | full headphone set typically includes a standard jack 100 electrical wires 102 and any interconnectors 104 to supply sound signals to the headphones 10 the specific structure for the headphone set including the jack 100 the wires 102 and the connectors 104 can be of any conventional type to operate with the headphones 10 of the present invention the final combined structure can be seen in fig1 and 2 wherein the speaker 15 has been positioned in the rear insert member 14 which in turn has been inserted into the intermediate member 13 which in turn has been inserted into the elongated member 12 and where all of the various members are shown cooperating to provide for the operation of the present invention as shown in fig2 the headphone 10 is in the open position in this mode of operation outside external sounds can enter into the opening 22 to be passed into the interior of the headphone and thereby into the passageway 26 to the interior of the ear sounds produced by the speaker will still be transmitted to the interior of the ear but normal conversation and other outside noises can be heard but in somewhat attenuated form because of restrictions in the sound path through the headphone when. |
7 | be used when a force is applied to the finger throttle 26 moving it toward the handgrip 12 the fulcrum wheel 18 mounted on an axle 19 causes the load side of the finger throttle 26 to move away from the handgrip 12 the load side of the finger throttle 26 is attached to the connecting lever bracket 20 with load side pivot screws 32 when the load side of the finger throttle 26 moves away from the handgrip 12 the force side of the connecting lever bracket 20 moves away with it the connecting lever bracket 20 pivots at the thumb throttle pivot point 14 which causes the load side of the connecting lever bracket 20 to move in the same direction as the thumb throttle 30 since the load side of the connecting lever bracket 20 is attached to the thumb throttle 30 this sequence of finger initiated events causes the thumb throttle 30 to move in the same manner as it would if it were moved using the thumb this double lever action is what enables the finger throttle to move the thumb throttle without altering any of the original equipment manufacturer 39 s throttle mechanisms cables or linkages in fig4 the mechanism of attaching the connecting lever bracket 20 to the thumb throttle 30 is illustrated each connecting lever bracket 20 has a grasping tab that is formed first by bending a tab toward the handgrip 12 and then making a second bend running parallel to the handgrip 12 this double bend enables the tab of the connecting lever bracket 20 to wrap itself around the thumb throttle 30 to ensure the tab stays securely in place an adjusting clamp 22 is firmly forced. |
3 | and acetal groups have been identified as candidates meeting the above criteria for the purposes of this invention the term 34 acetal 34 refers to the 1 1 dialkoxy group as depicted in fig1 3 where r and r 39 can be alkyl aryl aralkyl or hydrogen the general use of the term 34 acetal 34 includes ketals where r and r 39 is equivalent to alkyl aryl or aralkyl acetals where r is equivalent to alkyl aryl or aralkyl and r 39 h and formals where r and r 39 h as disclosed in march j advanced organic chemistry 3d ed wiley interscience 329 331 1985 the known organic chemistry of ketals and acetals indicates that they are exceedingly stable to hydrolysis in the absence of acids but break down readily in acid even weak acids ketals and acetals are not subject to reactions similar to those of epoxy groups and thus an acetal or a ketal link should not be affected by the curing reaction of the epoxy matrix acetals can be hydrolyzed in acidic aqueous solutions but they are also susceptible to trans etherification under acidic conditions because the network fragments are organic solvent soluble and not water soluble it has been found that the best solvents for dissolution of the cleavable networks are those containing an alcohol and some organic acid such as methanesulfonic acid or p toluenesulfonic acid it then becomes possible to use an alcohol as both the solvent and the reactant which eliminates the necessity of adding water control of the degradability stability of the compositions with respect to ambient moisture is achieved pursuant to. |
8 | and an uneven row on alternating vce after each row the single voltage vcb is formed from a pedestal of duration t 1 having a value equal to the voltage of the counterelectrode vce i e 0 in the case a and vc in case b and a linear ramp of duration t 2 which passes the voltage from the preceding value to a value differing from vce by a quantity vc i e which reaches vc in case a and 0 in case b the total duration t 1 t 2 is equal to the control duration t l of a row in fig7 to 11 it is assumed that the polarity alternation takes place after each frame fig1 illustrates the case where the alternation takes place after each row fig7 shows in part a the single voltage vcb during various row scans it still being assumed that a frame is formed from five row scans and in part b the counter electrode voltage vce and its alternation at each frame thus the voltage ramp vcb has a positive slope for one frame which corresponds to the signal of fig6 a and a negative slope for the following frame which corresponds to the signal of fig6 b on now considering a particular column it is necessary to determine the interval during which said single voltage will be applied to the column this time is determined by control circuits which as will be shown hereinafter can be transistors brought into the on or off state in fig8 to 11 these states are represented in part b by an on state ep and an off state eb interest is attached in fig8 to a point located on the. |
9 | sealed together in a fluid tight and substantially air tight manner to prevent drying out of the towelette 18 and leakage of the fluid with which the towelette 18 is moistened the seal must also be u201c peelable u201d i e readily separated by a user when the user wishes to open the package as will be discussed in further detail below the fin preferably has a height h fig1 a of at least 5 mm more preferably from about 8 to 15 mm to enable it to be easily grasped by a user the wrapper 12 is a single sheet of flexible material that is folded approximately in half to enclose the towelette 18 the fin 14 extends substantially perpendicular to the fold line so that the fin can be grasped by the user and used to break the seal at edges 20 and thereby expose the towelette 18 fig2 2e illustrate a user opening the packaged towelette 10 and using the towelette 18 as shown in fig2 the user first grasps the fin 14 and raises it from its folded over position fig1 1 a to a position in which it can be grasped by the user 39 s fingers next grasping the fin with both hands the user peels the seal 20 open by separating his hands arrows fig2 a 2 b the package preferably has a half octagonal beveled shape as shown rather than a rectangular shape to enable the. |
4 | segment of the branch channel 6 returning to the channel 5 the air jet issuing from the blow nozzle 9 ensures that the filling 14 shall reliably rest against the wear resistant element 7 and also against the wear resistant element 11 although the blow nozzle 8 comprises two or more small blow orifices delivering compressed air with well directed jets the blow nozzle 9 comprises only one more substantial blow aperture as shown in particular in fig3 another wear resistant element 10 is mounted in the vicinity of the front edge of the inlet of the branch channel 6 and runs essentially transversely to the direction of insertion a of the filling 14 while forming a first deflection area for the filling 14 the sizing that is the diameter of this element 10 is comparatively small in order that the inlet to the branch channel 6 can be placed as close as possible to the filling insertion conduit 4 the cross section or curvature of the wear resistant element 7 essentially corresponds to that of the branch channel 6 and consequently the yarn rests along a comparatively long path against the wear resistant element 7 in a variation of the shown embodiment the wear resistant elements 7 and 11 as well as the support element 12 are one integral component having a pear or droplet shaped cross section as shown by fig2 a fitting 20 is present at the housing of the device 1 to affix a. |
1 | are typically charged into an autoclave with such inhibitors as phenothiazine u03b2 pinene and the like and the mixture is heated at a suitable temperature e g at 150 u00b0 c for 12 hours under autogenous pressure when the reaction is complete the autoclave is cooled and gaseous substances are evacuated through a cold trap the liquid contents are then removed and subjected to a preliminary distillation followed by final purification by means of preparatory scale vapor phase chromatography or by other suitable techniques compounds of sufficiently high purity for anesthetic use are obtained in this manner some of the ethlenic compounds that may be employed to synthesize the anesthetic products of the invention are listed in table i along with some of the physical properties of the products it should be noted that the cyclobutyl ethers used in this invention may also be obtained from different pairs of ethylenic compounds with or without further post cyclization halogenation for instance the ether of example i may be synthesized by the cyclization of u03b2 chlorodifluorovinylmethyl ether with tetrafluoroethylene table 1______________________________________synthesis and physical properties of anesthetic compounds boilingex cyclobutane reactants density point______________________________________1 1 cl 2 f sub 2 c cf o ch sub 3 1 521 sup 27 5 89 u00b0 cmethoxy hexafluoro f sub 2 c cfcl2 1 cl 2 h sub 2 c ch o ch sub 3 1 323 sup 24 120 8 u00b0 methoxy 1 4 4 trifluoro f sub 2 c cfcl3 1 br 2 f sub 2 c cf o ch sub 3 1 780 sup 25 104 u00b0 methoxyhexafluoro. |
9 | rearfoot the torsional strength of the i beam element or rib 20 along its longitudinal axis may be used to tune the torsionability of the shoe 1 about the longitudinal axis 15 in addition torsion may be provided by constructing the intermediate portion 12 of a material with different mechanical properties than that used for the forefoot and rearfoot portions 16 14 for example using a material with a lower torsional strength in the intermediate portion 12 will increase the torsionability flex range of the shoe fig2 a 1 2 a 3 represent a cross sectional view a lateral side view and a medial side view of the torsion system 5 of fig1 all three views depict a single plate comprised of a forefoot portion 16 a rearfoot portion 14 and an intermediate portion 12 fig2 b 2 f represent various cross sectional views of the torsion system 5 of fig1 taken generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 15 section b b is taken at the front end of the forefoot portion 16 section c c is taken at approximately the midpoint of the forefoot portion 16 and illustrates one possible cleat attachment system 18 section d d is taken at approximately the point where the forefoot portion 16 couples to the intermediate portion 12 section e e is taken at approximately the midpoint of the intermediate portion 12 and illustrates an intermediate portion 12 substantially narrower than the forefoot portion 16 section f f is taken at approximately the midpoint of the rearfoot portion 14 and illustrates a rearfoot portion 14 forming a centrally disposed aperture 24 another embodiment of a torsion system 50 according to the present invention is shown in fig3 the torsion system 50 may be a single plate 110 having an intermediate portion. |
1 | and remains visible during conventional radiography after the marking 103 has been formed and the proximate tissue has been contemporaneously treated in some manner the working well balloon 7 is moved to an adjacent location the term u201c contemporaneous u201d as used herein is intended to refer to acts which occur at the same time or approximately the same time for example acts which occur within a few seconds to a few minutes of each other are considered to be contemporaneous the procedure is repeated and another radiographically viewable marking 103 is produced in the myocardial muscle tissue 28 by injecting the radiographic contrast agent this process is repeated to create a map of treated tissue locations which are radiographically viewed during the entire procedure the term u201c radiographic u201d procedure as used herein is intended to include but is not limited to common fluoroscopy the portion of the heart marked in this manner could be a portion of the heart muscle that is not receiving adequate blood supply and nourishment such as oxygen because of a plaque blockage in an artery in that case it is assumed that the patient may be in need of conventional coronary bypass surgery or a conventional angioplasty procedure coronary bypass surgery which includes insertion of a suitable blood vessel extending from the aorta beyond the plaque blockage to a segment of the blood vessel beyond the blockage to provide nourishment to myocardial tissue that is being starved as a result of the blockage in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention the amount of radiographic contrast agent injected at each treatment site may be sufficient to cause ischemia injury in the tissue proximate to each stain spot 103 the. |
7 | circuit 50 the second pre charge circuit 15 is substantially the same as the pre charge circuit described in relation to fig2 a hence the same number designation in the illustrated embodiment of fig3 a the first pre charge circuit 50 pre charges the output node vbl of the bit line pair bl and bl with a first voltage when the constituent memory device is in a standby state here the first voltage may be equal to one half the power voltage vcc or some other voltage level in other words when the memory device is in a standby state a pair of switching elements 53 and 54 within the first pre charge circuit 50 is turned off such that a first voltage supplied from the first pre charge circuit 50 to the output node vbl is a preliminary voltage ranging between an upper voltage v 1 and a lower voltage v 2 here when the operational state of the memory device transitions from standby to active in response to an externally applied activation signal act or a power up signal vcch the second pre charge circuit 15 also goes active and pre charges the bit line pair bl and bl to exactly one. |
5 | with a female receptacle and the housing 312 a male connector the housing 312 includes electronics for interfacing the communication of power and or data from one segment of the cable 16 to the segment of the cable 16 carried on the spool 300 the upper end of the outer drum 302 includes a notch through which the cable 16 passes and couples to the housing 312 of the inner drum 304 fig2 a also shows radially extendable retractable dogs 314 e g extendable retractable by motor spring hydraulically and or otherwise adapted to engage the interior of tubing e g well string 12 and support the spool 300 relative to the tubing the dogs 314 are arranged around the circumference of the housing 312 three equally spaced dogs 314 are shown however fewer or more can be provided the dogs 314 of fig2 a are configured to engage the interior of tubing to prevent the spool 300 from moving downhole relative to the tubing the dogs 314 can be of a type that engage and grips a profile in the well string and or can be of a type that engage and grips the well string apart from a profile e g slips and or the like fig2 a also shows a lifting tool 316 for carrying the spool 300 up through the. |
9 | or polyvinyl butyral suitable thermal radiation reflecting films in accordance with the present invention are most effective when disposed directly on the outer face of the bulletproof glass pane for this purpose a thermal radiation reflecting film which is very wear resistant and resistant to atmospheric influences is used preferred films include 50 150 nm thick laminated structures of silver which have particularly favorable transmission and reflection properties such films are widely used for heat protective panes for example a laminated composed of zno 35 nm ag 10 nm zno 35 nm may be used on this multiple film there is favorably applied a further approximately 20 nm thick film of tantalum oxide which improves the bond of the thermal radiation reflecting film to the thermoplastics intermediate film the thermal radiation reflecting films of the present invention can be applied to the bulletproof glass pane by conventional methods preferably by the method of magnetic field assisted reactive cathodic sputtering preferably the thermal radiation reflecting films of the present invention are protected such films are preferably protected by disposing them on the surface of the outermost glass sheet of the bulletproof glass which lies against the thermoplastic intermediate film by providing a thermal radiation reflecting coating preferably onto the inwardly facing side of the outermost glass sheet the thermal radiation incident from outside is for the greater part reflected so that the bulletproof glass pane becomes heated to a substantially lesser degree or does not reach its final temperature until after a substantially longer period consequently the shear stresses that build up in the. |
8 | an example of a receiving device a receiver 10 includes a radio frequency rf unit 11 a fast fourier transform fft unit 12 a channel estimation unit 13 and a power measuring unit 14 in the receiver 10 the rf unit 11 a d converts a d stands for analog digital a signal received by a receiving antenna which is not shown from an analog signal to a digital signal the fft unit 12 transforms the digital signal into a datum of frequency components by way of a fourier transform the channel estimation unit 13 estimates a channel estimation matrix that shows channel status by using a known signal reference signal mapped beforehand in a frequency resource out of the datum of frequency components the power measuring unit 14 measures the power on the basis of the channel estimation matrix fig2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the power measuring unit 14 the power measuring unit 14 includes a judgment unit 31 a measuring unit 32 an antenna estimation unit 33 and a power calculation unit 34 the judgment unit 31 makes a judgment on whether or not a ratio between the power of a reference signal r 0 and the power of a signal r 1 is greater than a predetermined threshold value the measuring unit 32 measures the power of the reference signal r 0 and the power of a reference. |
2 | beverage containers and secures the bottom panel sections together to form the intermediate form of carrier shown in fig2 as illustrated the end panels 48 extend outwardly from the top panel 12 and the gusset panels 54 are folded down about fold lines 58 as a result of the initial folding process the gusset panels at this point remain basically unfolded along fold lines 56 the bottles b are securely held in the carrier by a combination of pressures snugly fitting between the side panels 14 and partially extending through the heel cutouts 34 the caps of the bottles partially extend through the cap cutouts 20 to further assist in holding the bottles in place inward pressure applied by a packaging machine element not shown against the end flaps 48 causes the end flaps to fold inwardly about score lines 50 and the gusset panels 54 to fold downwardly about fold lines 56 the resulting downward movement of the end panels 48 and the gusset panels 54 causes the end panels and connect gusset panels to have relative upward folding movement about fold lines 58 allowing the gusset panels to fold down about fold lines 56 until the end panels reach their final position shown in fig3 as shown the end panels can be made to extend down far enough to cover the significant portions of the containers or bottles b and can be made wide enough to extend substantially fully across the end opening between the side panels 14 the intersection of fold lines 58 and gusset panel edges 64 is located a relatively short distance from the top panel 12 compared to the length of the end panels by this arrangement. |
2 | is 36 8 mpa t5 has a strength of 245 mpa the annealing of the o material is meant to soften the material as the hollow shape member the elongation of the hollow shape member 210 is greater than that of the general hollow shape member the strength of the hollow shape member 210 is smaller than that of the general hollow shape member in order to provide necessary strength and softness to the member annealing other than the o material can also be performed further the plate thickness of the hollow shape member can also be chosen to provide the best performance the lowermost end of the pillars 120 and 130 are welded to the upper and lower hollow shape members 210 210 welding is performed by forming notches to the upper and lower hollow shape members 210 having a shape corresponding to the pillars 120 and 130 and then welding the members the width direction ends of the upper and lower hollow shape members 210 210 are welded to plural members 250 the surface of the anticlimber 250 facing the hollow shape members 210 is provided with plural pipes 256 which are inserted to the plural hollow portions of the hollow shape members 210 the outer diameter of each pipe 256 is substantially equal to the inscribing circle of the hollow portion having a triangular cross section the pipes 256 are inserted to every other triangular hollow shape portion the pipes 256 are welded onto the seat 253 of the anticlimber 250 while being inserted to the holes formed to the seat 253 the frame 110 and the seat 115 also have pipes 256. |
4 | u00b0 c and preferably to approximately 100 u00b0 c 120 u00b0 c the raw material and recycle mixture reactants are then transferred in a flow 112 by a pump 114 and then a flow 116 through a heat exchanger 118 a steam or hot oil flow 120 gives up its heat to a flow 122 that enters a vessel reactor 124 the reactants are pumped continuously with pump 114 the heat exchanger 118 raises the temperature of flow 122 to 150 u00b0 c 220 u00b0 c the heat exchanger 118 may be of any type which can handle the reactant mixture which may contain solid particles but generally a plate type heat exchanger is preferred a reactor 126 is designed to hold the hot input flow at temperature for a predetermined 34 residence time 34 e g several seconds to several minutes determined by feed rate and reactor volume reactor 126 may be a single open chamber vessel a baffled vessel designed to prevent back mixing or a series of vessels designed to produce an environment approaching plug flow a small amount of steam flow 127 may be injected to maintain the target temperatures within reactor 126 the pressure in reactor 126 will typically be approximately 50 250 psig as determined by the. |
8 | by an actual cdf s 10 of each frame to be corrected all cdfs are computed by a cdf generator cdfg which receives signal s 2 frames restricted to region for detection and correction further restricted to set of pixels for detection hence if the set of pixels for detection is not the whole frame or frame region both cdfs may be based on sub sampled data although the correction step is applied to each entire frame or frame region which is computationally economical the correction process carried out by the corrector corr has been described in detail in the summary section the actual value x curr of the image component in a pixel is replaced by the corrected value x corr which is that admissible value which minimises f x curr u2212 f ref x corr where f is the cdf of the frame and f ref is the reference cdf which is generated on the basis of cdfs of earlier frames the process is visualised by fig3 the sub steps being shown by the sequence of arrows for the exemplary actual pixel value 139 1 the actual cdf f is read for the pixel value 139 and its cumulated probability the probability of picking a pixel having a value u2266 139 is found to be 0 50 2 the point on the reference cdf f ref having this cumulated probability is retrieved and 3 the corresponding pixel value 113 is the corrected value with which the actual pixel value is replaced in connection with this exemplary embodiment. |
5 | tempered glass but might also be annealed glass a continuous mound of sealing material 12 is placed about the periphery of one surface of transparent pane 11 the sealing material preferably is buterate from protective treatment inc of dayton ohio plastic spacers such as 13 are placed into the sealing material at intervals about the periphery of pane 11 spacers 13 include a portion 16 which is inserted into the sealing material fig2 and a head portion 14 generally circular in shape and having a diameter determinitive of the spacing of the double paned window to be constructed the continuous mound of sealing material is originally applied to pane 11 in a height or thickness greater than the diameter of head portion 14 of spacers 13 a second pane of transparent material 17 also preferably tempered glass is aligned with pane 11 and forced into sealing engagement with sealing material 12 panes 11 and 17 are forced together until they are maintained in a spaced apart relationship by spacers 13 since the mound of sealing material 12 was thicker than the diameter of head portion 14 of spacers 13 the sealing material 12 is continuously engaged by the outer edge of the facing surfaces of panes 11 and 17 thereby enclosing a sealed area in fig3 panes 11 and 17 are illustrated forming the above described enclosed area however two portions of upper pane 17 have been shown cut away in order to more clearly illustrate the procedure for providing a dry atmosphere to the area enclosed between the panes in accordance with the present invention there. |
8 | in a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig1 in fig1 the power mosfet is fabricated from an n type substrate 1 having a top surface 1 a or main surface and a back surface 1 b which is opposite to the top surface 1 a the substrate 1 forms an n type first conduction type source region that is homogeneously doped with any of phosphorus p arsenic as and antimony sb which are n type impurities with a concentration ranging between 1 u00d7 10 18 and 1 u00d7 10 20 cm u2212 3 a trench 2 first trench is formed in the substrate 1 with a predetermined depth from the top surface 1 a the depth ranges for example between 1 and 100 micrometers a p type second conduction type base region 3 having a thickness ranging between 0 1 and 5 micrometers is formed in the trench 2 the base region 3 is homogeneously doped with b boron which is a p type impurity with a concentration ranging between 1 u00d7 10 15 and 1 u00d7 10 18 cm u2212 3 an n u2212 type first conduction type drift region 4 which has a predetermined thickness for. |
9 | consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein the data structures and code described in this detailed description are typically stored on a computer readable storage medium which may be any device or medium that can store code and or data for use by a computer system this includes but is not limited to magnetic and optical storage devices such as disk drives magnetic tape cds compact discs and dvds digital versatile discs or digital video discs and computer instruction signals embodied in a transmission medium with or without a carrier wave upon which the signals are modulated for example the transmission medium may include a communications network such as the internet 0023 fig1 illustrates computing device 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention computing device 100 may include any type of computer system including but not limited to a computer system based on a microprocessor a mainframe computer a digital signal processor a personal organizer a device controller and a computational engine within an appliance included within computing device 100 is platform independent virtual machine 102 in one embodiment of the present invention platform independent virtual machine 102 is a java virtual machine platform independent virtual machine 102 includes local storage 104 executor 110 and garbage collected heap 112 local storage 104 can include any type of storage that can be coupled to a computer system this includes but is not limited to semiconductor random access memory read only memory magnetic optical and magneto optical storage devices as well as storage devices based on flash memory and or battery backed up memory local storage. |
1 | has a generally rectangular wallet structure 20 with a top 21 a bottom 22 a hinged side 23 and a connector side 24 the wallet structure 20 is comprised of two halves 25 26 each pivotally joined along one edge said joined edges forming the wallet structure hinged side 23 the two halves 25 26 are adapted to being folded about the hinged side 23 against each other and enclosing the wallet internal arrangement 10 when closed the wallet 1 presents an exterior surface 27 the halves 25 26 each have four edges 21 u2032 22 u2032 23 u2032 and 24 u2032 which are adapted to forming a water tight seal when the wallet 1 is closed each wallet half 25 26 forms a wallet wall 30 with an exterior side 31 forming a portion of the wallet exterior surface 27 and an interior side 32 supporting the wallet internal arrangement 10 each wallet wall 30 is comprised of a plurality of layers the first layer 33 forms the wall exterior side and is comprised of a water impervious material this layer 33 may be transparent as well the second layer 34 is comprised of leather or other decorative material said second layer 34 being adjacent said first layer 33 the first and second layers 33 34 may be combined and made of a material which is both decorative and water impervious the third layer 35 is made from a hardened material such as stainless steel hard rubber hard plastic or the like the fourth layer 36 is made from the same material as the second layer. |
9 | deformation element 1 is connected to the a pillar 6 or the vehicle body location 6 using for example screw holes and bolted connections fig2 illustrates an enlarged illustration of the deformation element 1 the first sub region 3 can be seen clearly but in fig2 it is illustrated not enclosed by means of the plastic encapsulation 4 the first sub region 3 has openings 7 for connecting the deformation element 1 to the plastic encapsulation 4 in a form fitting manner the second sub region 8 of the deformation element 1 is provided offset with respect to the first sub region 3 for this purpose the deformation element 1 has a side wall 11 which initially bears against the plastic matrix 4 if a force is exerted in the direction of the y axis illustrated in fig2 the second sub region 8 is extended with respect to the first sub region 3 providing extension in particular within the side wall 11 as a result at least the side wall 11 provides a deformation region of the deformation element 1 the deformation behavior of the deformation element 1 can be varied and adapted to the respective intended application fig3 a and 3 b schematically illustrate a cross section and respectively a longitudinal section through the deformation element 1 wherein the state before deformation in the y direction fig3 a is illustrated and wherein the state after deformation in the y direction fig3 b is also illustrated it can be seen that the side wall is provided as a deformation region and in particular as an extension region. |
3 | nitride layer formed by cvd and a titanium based oxide layer formed by cvd the hardened layer comprising a nitride layer having a thickness of at least 0 05 mm and preferably at least 0 2 mm the alloy according to the invention surpasses comparably usable alloys according to the prior art not only in terms of the mechanical strength at temperatures above 700 u00b0 c and as high as 1000 to 1050 u00b0 c but also in terms of thermal shock resistance the alloy according to the invention can therefore be used particularly advantageously as a material for components of thermal installations which at temperatures of at least 700 u00b0 c to 800 u00b0 c and still have a relatively high mechanical strength and which like gas turbine casings are subject to strong thermal cyclic loading a nozzle ring was manufactured using standard techniques except that the alloy used was the alloy according to the present invention having the following composition with all percentages being weight percent of the total alloy the alloy 46 50 hrc was solution annealed 1 h at 1150 1180 u00b0 c then hardened for 2 h at 700 u00b0 c the product had the following characteristics grain structure duplex steel with very very fine grain with 3 4 phases in the matrix tribologically very good hardness 32 35 hrc thermal coefficient of expansion alpha value less than 15 u00d7 10 u2212 6 dynamic test 1500 hours under performance at 100 of nominal value of a commercial truck without problems test 2 7 hour at 1000 u00b0 c pascar range and nozzle ring appeared new no detectable mechanical distortion brake test iveco eurotech engine test cell arbon ch u2014 satisfactory less particulate the. |
5 | or providing a ridged portion 48 to allow skewing the fastened strength of the ground fixing portion 46 to the ground can be improved while not illustrated in the diagrams even when installed on extremely rough terrain entire lifting of a mat can be prevented by enabling a degree of skewing in the connecting portions to summarize the description thus far on installation of the grass protection mat according to the present invention with the ground fixing portions 46 of ground anchoring means 40 that are disposed at each corner of the peripheral frame of a single mat 1 in fig1 or a group of single mats constituting a mat assembly 1 u2032 in close proximity to the green g and the mats arranged the mat anchoring members 100 a 100 b or 100 u2032 are inserted simultaneously through the holes 44 of the ground fixing portions of adjacent mats and planted in the ground thus allowing installation of the mats while preventing lifting or deformation thereof here with a plurality of mats connected with hooking means and installed anchoring members are passed through the corners thereof and planted in the ground to complete installation the anchoring members 100 a 100 b and 100 u2032 according to embodiments of the present invention as illustrated in fig4 a are only representative examples and other forms of mat anchoring members may be used such as columns that are passed through the holes 44 of the ground fixing portion 46 and planted in the ground combined with plates of a predetermined area at. |
7 | this specification provides a display assembly comprising a display a light sensor module mounted proximally to said display a controller connected to said light sensor module and configured to receive an electronic signal representing a measurement of ambient light incident on said display said controller connected to said display and configured to adjust brightness of said display based on said electronic signal said light sensor module comprising a window for transmitting ambient light a light sensor for receiving said ambient light and configured to generate said electronic signal a wave guide comprising a textured surface disposed between said window and said light sensor said textured surface having a geometric structure said geometric structure configured according to a material and a thicknesses of said window said geometric structure further configured to guide ambient light travelling through said window onto said light sensor such that an intensity of ambient light that strikes said sensor varies substantially proportionally according to a function comprising a cosine of an angle of incidence of ambient light striking said window the geometric structure can be further configured such that said ambient light strikes said sensor at an angle that is substantially normal to said sensor regardless of said. |
8 | having charged particle optical column 102 with an electron source 115 beam optics 135 a magnetic immersion lens 104 the optical column 102 may be controlled by electronics 136 referred to herein as a beam driver the beam driver 136 may control the electron source 115 beam optics 135 and immersion lens 104 in this example the beam optics 135 extract electrons from the source 115 and form them into a primary beam that travels in the direction of the target 101 the immersion lens 104 focuses the primary beam into a narrow spot at the surface of the target electrons from the electron beam column 102 are focused onto a target surface 101 which may be an integrated circuit wafer or a test wafer the target 101 is supported by a stage 118 the electrons may be scanned across the surface of the target 101 e g by magnet deflecting fields provided by one or more scanning coils or electrostatic deflector plates 106 in some implementations the beam scanner driver 108 may provide current to deflector coils 106 via a beam scanner driver 108 in other implementations the beam scanner driver 108 may apply voltages to electrostatic deflector plates to scan the electron beam across the target 101 alternatively the stage 118 may include a stage scanning mechanism 111 and stage scanner driver 119 configured to move the target along x y plane parallel to the surface of the target 101 in one or more directions relative to the optical column 102 in some implementations the stage scanning mechanism 111 and stage scanner driver 119 may move the stage in one direction e g the. |
9 | not necessarily the server device for example a printer may actively seek to discover potential roaming devices to service even though the printer is the initiating device the printer is a server device rather than a client device the discovery algorithm does not change regardless of whether the initiating device is a server device or a client device the discovery algorithm is available for use in both client and server devices for one embodiment of the discovery filter algorithm of fig1 the initiating device is the client device and the responding device is the server device after receiving the discovery request from the client device in operation 110 the algorithm of operation 120 determines whether the device is set to filter mode the filter state bit is set by the user application stored in nonvolatile flash memory if the filter state bit is not on the algorithm of operation 190 sends the normal discovery response to the requesting device if however the filter state bit is asserted operation 130 determines if the client device address is in the filter list the device addresses of approved or friendly devices are stored in a cache of non volatile flash memory in this embodiment of the invention if the address of the client device is found in the filter list in operation 130 the algorithm determines whether the permission bit is set for the device in operation 140 the server device will not approve the discovery request unless the client device is on the filter list if the device is on the list the permission bits are stored in the non volatile memory array if the discovery permission bit for the client device in operation 140 is not set the client device is denied inquiry permission and the algorithm is terminated by. |
6 | 20 has an inner root diameter 26 as will be appreciated from an understanding of the present invention and as shown in fig1 the outer crest diameter 24 and inner root diameter 26 of the screw or rib formation 20 on the fastener shank 12 are sized relative to the complementary article or workpiece opening or aperture 30 through which the fastener 10 is configured to pass in the illustrated embodiment the convolutions 22 along the length of the fastener shank 12 are substantially identical relative to each other and equally extend away from axis 14 accordingly in a preferred embodiment the screw formation 20 and thus the fastener shank 12 has a substantially constant outer diameter along the length thereof the outer crest diameter 24 of the threaded formation 20 is sized slightly greater than the diameter of the article or workpiece hole or opening 30 through which fastener 10 passes moreover the inner root diameter 26 of the threaded or rib formation 20 is sized slightly less than the diameter of the article or workpiece hole or opening 30 through which the fastener 10 passes in the exemplary embodiment the free end of the fastener shank 12 opposite from the fastener head 16 has a pilot 32 configured to facilitate introduction of the fastener shank 12 into the. |
5 | subsurface formations 114 the drill string 108 includes a kelly 116 in the upper portion a drill pipe 118 and a bottom hole assembly 120 located at the lower portion of the drill pipe 118 the bottom hole assembly 120 may include a drill collar 122 a downhole tool 124 and a drill bit 126 the downhole tool 124 may be any of a number of different types of tools including measurement while drilling mwd tools logging while drilling lwd tools etc during drilling operations the drill string 108 including the kelly 116 the drill pipe 118 and the bottom hole assembly 120 may be rotated by the rotary table 110 in addition or alternative to such rotation the bottom hole assembly 120 may also be rotated by a motor not shown that is downhole the drill collar 122 may be used to add weight to the drill bit 126 the drill collar 122 also may stiffen the bottom hole assembly 120 to allow the bottom hole assembly 120 to transfer the weight to the drill bit 126 accordingly this weight provided by the drill collar 122 also assists the drill bit 126 in the penetration of the surface 104 and the subsurface formations 114 during drilling operations a mud pump 132 may pump drilling fluid known. |
4 | aesthetic appeal of the garment application_number US 25886899 A description a conventional v bed flat machine illustrated in fig1 and 2 is a latch needle machine in which front and rear opposed needlebeds 10 and 12 respectively are arranged in an inverted 34 v 34 in the form of a 90 degree angle to each other and at a 45 degree angle to the horizontal in addition to the front and rear opposed needlebeds 10 and 12 the machine 39 s major components include its cams not shown which act on either the butts 14 of front and rear latch needles 16 and 18 respectively or the butts of associated jacks which in turn actuate the latch needles and a yarn carrier 20 on a double lock machine the yarn carrier 20 includes two side by side locks which feed the yarn 22 to the needles 16 and 18 as the yarn carrier 20 passes the needles as it travels back and forth the needles are either idle or knitting when idle the yarn carrier passes without any needle action when a needle is knitting as the yarn carrier passes the needle is activated by its associated cam the needle receives the yarn and casts off the previous stitch fig3 to form a tubular double. |
3 | thus it is possible to produce in a simple manner a highly stable product which is suitable for sale in a solid form as tablets or in the form of a solution contained in an ampoule after the diphosphonic acid reduced metal salt preparation has been added to a pertechnetate solution the resultant complex forms a very effective means for diagnosing bone tumors local disorders in bone metabolism and calciferous tissue tumors the present invention will now be further described by means of the following examples which are not limitative in any manner 57 6 gm 0 2 mol of tetraethyl methylenediphosphonate and 34 4 gm 0 4 mol of methyl acrylate were mixed and 12 to 14 ml of freshly prepared saturated ch 3 ona ch 3 oh solution were added drop by drop under agitation the reaction temperature reached 90 u00b0 c agitation was continued for 2 hours at 90 u00b0 c to 100 u00b0 c after the exothermic reaction had ceased the reaction product was then subject to vacuum fractionation the main fraction of the ester obtained had a boiling point of 210 u00b0 c to 216 u00b0 c 0 09 torr the density n d 20 was 1 4513 the yield was 88 the ester obtained was subsequently saponified by refluxing for a long period of time with concentrated hydrochloric acid and the free acid was separated the yield upon saponification was approximately 86 in accordance with potentiometric titration the diphosphonoalkane dicarboxylic acid of the formula str5 i r u2550 ch 2 ch. |
3 | radical bromination of trially isocyanurate preference is to be given to organic solvents which can also be used for free radical bromination reactions in particular these are solvents selected from the group consisting of dichloromethane tetrachloroethane acetic acid carbon tetrachloride chloroform or mixtures of the same preferably the porous adsorbent is added to the finished tdpi reaction solution to precipitate the material in principle it is also possible to use the reverse procedure the process takes place at temperatures which permit efficient isolation of tdpi in particular within the temperature limits stated above once the adsorbent has been added stirring is generally continued for a time sufficient to complete adsorption of tdpi on the adsorbent the material may then be isolated and dried for isolation the reaction solution may be removed by distillation and the remaining solid precipitate may be further processed the present invention likewise provides a solid which is obtainable as described immediately above this solid is composed of a solid precipitate of tris 2 3 dibromopropyl isocyanurate which has been bound by adsorption on the solid porous adsorbent the solid described above may be used for providing flame retardancy to plastic products in one preferred embodiment the form in which the solid is incorporated into such products is that obtainable after isolation and drying preferably the solid is used to provide flame retardancy to polypropyene polyethylene and polystyrene and to the products produced therefrom as stated the inventive process can be used to produce tdpi which is otherwise difficult to isolate in solid form in practically quantitative yield and purity via adsorption on porous adsorbents the product is in a form which permits improved. |
7 | 0 appears on the screen 41 when switch 51 is opened the bright outer segments of the segmented numeral 52 disappears from the screen 41 numerals zero to nine may be read out of the liquid crystal display cell 30a when a voltage is applied to selected segments of the segmented numeral 52 fig7 shows alignment material 58 being evaporated at a large angle relative to the normal to a substrate 60 to form an alignment film 62 shown in fig8 and 9 when the alignment material 58 is evaporated on the substrate 60 from the evaporation source 56 at a large angle alignment film 62 is formed on the surface of the substrate 60 as shown in fig8 the alignment film 62 has a film growth 64 therein as shown in fig9 liquid crystal material 66 is placed on the alignment film 62 molecules 68 of the liquid crystal material 66 which are adjacent to the alignment film 62 are aligned in the direction of the film growth 64 of the alignment film 62 as shown in fig1 which is similar to fig6 the alignment film 70 has a pattern etched therein the etched alignment film 70 is on an electrode film 72 on the substrate 74 an unetched alignment film 71 is on the electrode film 73 on substrate 75 the plane of polarization of polarizer 78 is at a 90 u00b0 angle with respect to plane of polarization of polarizer 76 when a voltage is not applied between the electrode films 72 and 73 by not closing switch 80 the etched pattern in alignment film 70 is made visible. |
7 | of the elongated slits while only two metal layers 26 30 are shown additional alternating layers of metal and dielectric materials can be formed in the same manner as disclosed above preferably the nprs are formed together on a single wafer 40 as an array of nprs 20 of uniform or varying density as shown in fig5 fig6 8 illustrate the photolithographic process used to form the npr structure 44 according to a second embodiment the process begins by performing a pre oxidation clean on the substrate 24 followed by forming a first dielectric layer 46 e g silicon dioxide u2014 sio 2 over substrate 24 e g si for example by thermal oxidation e g 1 u03bcm thick this is followed by forming a sacrificial layer 48 over the structure e g polymer that is 0 2 u03bcm to 0 3 u03bcm thick a barc layer 50 bottom anti reflective coating e g carbon or inorganic material is formed over the polymer layer 48 photo resist 52 is formed over the barc layer 50 and patterned with holes 54 of approximately 50 nm 250 nm in size patterning includes photolithograph exposure and photo resist etch barc and polymer etches are. |
4 | 50 could be separate from one another and separately set or positioned within the base 16 the powder detergent cup 48 includes an outlet opening 54 in the end wall 42 adjacent the back wall 36 the bottom wall 44 slopes downwardly from front to back and end to end toward the outlet opening 54 such that powder detergent contained within the cup 48 can be flushed out the opening 54 a liquid detergent cup 56 mounts on the powder detergent cup 48 the liquid cup 56 includes a back wall 58 a front wall 60 opposite end walls 62 64 and a bottom wall or floor 66 a lip 68 is provided on the back wall 58 front wall 60 and end wall 64 the lip 68 engages the walls 36 38 42 of the tray 34 to support the liquid detergent cup 56 within the powder detergent cup 48 the liquid cup 56 is shallower than the powder cup 48 such that the bottom wall 66 of the liquid cup 56 is spaced above the bottom wall 44 of the powder cup 48 a hollow siphon tube 70 extends upwardly from the rear corner of the liquid cup 56 adjacent the back wall 58 and end wall 64 the bottom wall 66 slopes downwardly from end to end and front to back towards the siphon tube 70 a siphon cap 72 fits over the siphon tube 70 the siphon cap 72 has an inside diameter which is greater than the outside diameter of the siphon tube 70 the. |
8 | 14 the enclosures 14 are closely spaced vertically e g tenths of an inch separation and have a horizontal box or u201c pizza box u201d form many enclosures 14 are typically mounted in the rack 10 for example each enclosure 14 may be less than 17 inches wide 10 inches deep and 1 7 inches high and as many as 44 enclosures 14 can be provided in a seven foot high rack 10 the enclosures 14 are cooled by generating an inlet airflow solid arrows into each enclosure from one side of the enclosure 14 and exhausting heated air dashed arrows pointing to the right out the opposite side of the enclosure 14 in the illustration a wall 18 located close to the rack 10 near the rear of the enclosures 14 obstructs the heated exhaust airflow in another arrangement racks are placed back to back resulting in heated exhaust airflows that are incident on other enclosures 14 in either arrangement the front to rear airflow is restricted and the enclosures 14 cannot be maintained at an acceptable temperature cooling is achieved instead by providing the inlet airflow solid arrows through the front of the enclosure 14 and exhausting the heated airflow dashed arrows pointing to the left back through the front of the enclosure 14 advantageously the thermal management apparatus of the present invention does not result in a. |
6 | outlet chamber 5 flows in direction of the longitudinal axis of the outlet channel 6 fig2 illustrates a refrigerant compressor 1 according to an embodiment of the invention provided with a muffler 8 disposed in a suction side of the compressor 1 the basic structure of the refrigerant compressor 1 is similar to the refrigerant compressor illustrated in fig1 the muffler 8 includes a partition wall 7 having a plurality of apertures 9 formed therein the partition wall 7 is an integral component of an inlet channel 3 and thus also of a casing 2 an inlet chamber 4 extends from a first distal end passing through an annular outlet chamber 5 to a second distal end which ends within the inlet chamber 4 in the region of the second distal end which ends within the inlet chamber 4 the apertures 9 of the partition wall 7 are adapted for the flow of a refrigerant therethrough in the embodiment shown the partition wall 7 includes seven apertures 9 disposed in two rows the second distal end of the inlet channel 3 the distal end ending within the inlet chamber 4 has a face side which is substantially closed tight to mediums all apertures 9 are substantially equidistant from each other for hydrodynamic reasons such that neighboring apertures 9 of a row and neighboring apertures 9 of column are substantially equidistant from each other a direction of flow of the refrigerant follows from the position of the apertures 9 which extend substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the inlet channel 3 and substantially. |
4 | were observed the above results indicate that the yarn of the present invention was very effective and long lasting as antimicrobial agent even after repeated washes antimicrobial activity of the yarn made with different materials or dyed with different colors the antimicrobial activity of the yarn of the present invention prepared from different materials or dyed with various colors was examined a the yarn from the experimental group or the control group which was made from cotton linen blending fabric or which was dyed in black blue red orange and yellow was prepared b the yarns of i were tested for antimicrobial activity on staphylococcus aureus escherichia coli candida albicans and pseudomonas aeruginosa according to the method provided in example 4 no colony or any signs of microbial growth were observed in the yarn of the experimental group as opposed to those in the control group where signs of microbial growth were observed the antimicrobial yarn of the present invention made from different materials which included cotton linen silk wool leather blending fabric or synthetic fiber or dyed with different colors was very effective as antimicrobial agent suggesting the materials or dying methods would not and did not hinder the antimicrobial activity of the nanosilver particles containing yarn 107 g. |
5 | assists in the seal between the fire pack retainer 34 and the elevator shaft 10 thereby retaining a loose fill fireproof material in place improving the sound insulation of the elevator shaft 10 and providing an easily decorated surface in the building in which the elevator shaft 10 is installed fig3 shows three types of prefabricated elevator shaft modules a pit module 11 is located below a stack of shaft modules 12 and 13 and has a joint as described above on each upper corner thereof a prefabricated elevator motor room module 14 is secured at the top of the stack and includes all the motors and cables necessary for operation of the elevator a prefabricated elevator car 39 is also included in the fully assembled elevator shaft 10 and the shaft modules such as 12 and 13 have elevator doors 40 control panels 41 and the other apparatus necessary for operation of the elevator when assembled assembly of the elevator shaft involves the sequential building of a stack of elevator shaft modules according to the height of elevator shaft required the individual corner joints are assembled by lowering an upper shaft module 13 over a lower module 12 already secured in place to assist in locating adjacent modules a guide bar formed as a tapered guide pin 50 as shown in fig4 can be attached to the top of. |
6 | which communicate with the annular chamber 95 as well as in the annular chamber 57 and valve passages 55 all of which communicate with the annular chamber 97 as is well known to those skilled in the art the valve passages 55 and 59 containing high pressure are in commutating fluid communication with the fluid passages 49 in the port plate 19 which are instantaneously in communication with the expanding fluid volume chambers 29e at the same time each of the contracting fluid volume chambers 29c is instantaneously in communication with fluid passages 49 in the port plate 19 which are in commutating fluid communication with valve passages 61 and 65 in the disk valve 47 this exhaust low pressure fluid in the valve passages 61 and 65 is communicated to the outlet port 53 low pressure fluid in the valve passages 61 flows to the central chamber 75 in the balancing ring 67 and from there through the cored passage 100 to the annular chamber 99 which as may best be seen in fig5 is now in open communication with the annular chamber 101 and therefore with the outlet port 53 low pressure fluid in the valve passages 65 is communicated to the axial passages 77 in the balancing ring 67 and from there through the cored passages 102 and 104 to the annular chamber 101 and then to the outlet port 53 therefore with the spool valve 107 in the position shown in fig5 the motor operates in the normal low speed high torque mode in which high pressure is communicated to all of the expanding volume chambers 29e and low pressure is exhausted from all of the contracting volume chambers 29c referring now to fig6 in conjunction with other drawing figures another important aspect. |
7 | in which the supporting portions and the oscillation prevention means are fixed there is a fear that the stress may undesirably exceed the limit value unless a sufficiently large distance is preserved between the thermally expansible rails and the supporting portions and the oscillation prevention means this problem however is overcome by the arrangement of the embodiment shown in fig5 the problem of lack of stability and precision can be overcome by decreasing the distance this embodiment therefore can effectively be used in the case where the circumstances do not allow preservation of a sufficiently large distance it is possible to use as the oscillation prevention means a thermal expansion absorbing construction using a spring which acts rigidly against dynamic load such as that caused by an earthquake but absorbs static expansion such as thermal expansion this arrangement facilitates the design of mounting position or the like when a multiplicity of circumferential rails are used in stages fig6 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the invention in which the same reference numerals are used to denote the same parts or members as those in fig3 in this embodiment a plurality of reinforcement supports 89 are suspended from the circumferential rail 82 and are provided at their lower ends with oscillation prevention means 86 by using such reinforcement supports it is possible to construct the rail apparatus using only one circumferential rail in the embodiments described hereinbefore each vertical rail is integral with the supporting member which is fixed at its one end to the gamma ray shielding wall this however is not exclusive and the supporting member fixed at its one end to the gamma ray shielding wall may. |
1 | opening on the order of the unexpanded state of the variable orifice with a fixed orifice device much of the exhaled gas backs up into the source tube and may be re inhaled by the patient during subsequent inhalation advantageously the variable orifice cap may be used with any form of positive nasal airway pressure therapy e g ncpap or bipap u2122 therapy of course numerous modifications and alterations to the variable orifice will occur to those skilled in the art by way of example only the stretchable orifice defining surface could be mounted to the mask in a variety of ways such as by mounting the stretchable membrane directly to a surface of the device across an opening such as by gluing a latex rubber membrane defining the variable orifice to an inside surface of the mask over an opening similarly a substantially flat variable orifice defining member could be placed over aperture 34 with a substantially rigid open centered cap placed over the orifice defining member to capture the orifice defining member under the cap in addition it will be understood that the variable orifice member can be positioned at other locations than shown in the figs as long as the variable orifice member is placed reasonably close to the patient 39 s nose along the path of the gas supply these and other modifications will occur to those skilled in the. |
1 | an angle with respect to the lag screw centerline 32 shown as anti rotation flats angle 209 in this embodiment this angle is 0 5 degrees the result of the anti rotation flats angle 209 is that the anti rotation flats distal breadth 202 is greater than the anti rotation flats proximal breadth 204 it is the interaction of the sloped anti rotation surfaces 208 with the lock screw button 102 that controls the amount of relative longitudinal motion permitted between the nail assembly and lag screw assembly the lock screw thread locking element 124 is made of a material that is softer than the material used in the nail proximal internal threads 84 into which the lock screw thread locking element 124 threads such softer materials include certain metals such as copper or non metal materials such as plastic the lock screw thread locking element 124 is also sized to be slightly too large for the nail proximal bore 80 this creates an interference fit between the lock screw thread locking element 124 and the nail proximal internal threads 84 the interference fit in turn creates resistance preventing the lock screw from rotating freely and loosening the connection between lock screw button 102 and the lag screw 200 the lock screw thread locking element 124 includes a gap 125 to aid in assembly it is anticipated that the lock screw thread locking element be made from two or more separate pieces or without a gap 125 at all if the lock screw thread locking element 124 is sufficiently flexible to be stretched over the lock screw body 100 all the internal parts of the nail assembly are cannulated or with. |
1 | received in the housing cavities the collet is movable between an extended position in which the sloped surface of the housing cavities engage the collet arm wedges to urge the collet arm transversely towards the housing second wall to frictionally grip the marking material in the holder and a second position in which the wedge is received in the housing cavity such that no transverse force is applied to the collet arm and the marking material can move freely relative to the holder application_number US 17291802 A description the following detailed description illustrates the invention by way of example and not by way of limitation this description will clearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention and describes what i presently believe is the best mode of carrying out the invention additionally it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways also it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting a soapstone or marking material holder 10 is shown generally in fig1 and 2 the soapstone holder 10 includes a housing 12 which is generally in the shape of a hollow rectangular tube the housing 12 receives a collet 14 in fig1 the holder 10 is shown with the collet 14 in a retracted position in. |
2 | and can be formed as burst holes they serve to key the onsert molding 47 to the metal after the molding 47 is applied the blank is inserted into a press tool where additional bending operations and forming of integral springs 48 takes place the elastomeric onsert molding 47 has a series of rectangular recesses or air chambers 56 these create chambers when uncapped the chambers 56 are positioned over the air inlet and exhaust holes 30 of the upper micro molding 28 in the u201c memjet u201d printhead module 11 these allow the air to flow from one inlet to the next outlet when the capping device 12 is moved forward to the u201c home u201d capped position as depicted in fig1 these airways 32 are sealed off with a blank section of the onsert molding 47 cutting off airflow to the u201c memjet u201d chip 23 this prevents the filtered air from drying out and therefore blocking the delicate u201c memjet u201d nozzles another function of the onsert molding 47 is to cover and clamp against the nozzle guard 24 on the u201c memjet u201d chip 23 this protects against drying out but primarily keeps foreign particles such as paper dust from entering the chip and damaging the nozzles the chip is only exposed during a printing operation when filtered air is also exiting along with the ink drops through the nozzle guard 24 this positive air pressure repels foreign particles during the printing process and the capping device protects the chip in times of inactivity the integral springs. |
1 | devising suitable control units a preferred system uses the multiplexing scheme described in u s pat no 4 907 222 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference by way of example control unit 65 may comprise lo an intellitec pmc cpu 98a and two intellitec pmc i o modules edge 2 of the cassette 1 is provided with a resiliently biased flap 70 the resilient bias urges the flap to close slot 71 through which the first ramp 50 can be projected by motor 10 flap 70 serves a number of purposes flap 70 improves the aesthetic appearance of the vehicle flap 70 reduces the amount of dirt and water entering the cassette flap 70 reduces the height of the step between the platform of the vehicle and the ramp the top surface of ramp 50 is generally provided with a ribbed surface or other textured surface which may be resilient to improve traction of people and vehicles such as wheelchairs ascending or descending the ramp 50 second ramp 80 is received in the first ramp 50 when the ramp as a whole is retracted second ramp 80 is slidably movable relative to the first ramp in the illustrated embodiment this is achieved by providing slide guides 81 at the edges of the first in. |
4 | selected e g by depressing a momentary switch mounted on the control panel and provided that the lid is open the control system energizes the cold water valve for 7 seconds as a result cold water flows into the wash tub the system provides temperature control yet limits the number of valve cycles during a fill even with extreme water temperatures even with such cycle limitations the control provides the desired temperature control application_number US 34025999 A description fig1 is a perspective view of an exemplary washing machine 20 washing machine 20 is shown for illustrative purposes only and not by way of limitation washing machine 20 includes a cabinet 22 having a washer cover 24 and a lid 26 is pivotally mounted to washer cover 24 supports 28 are secured to cabinet machine 20 also includes a control panel 30 having washing control knobs 32 34 36 and 38 and a timer knob 40 a wash tub is mounted within cabinet 22 and the wash tub is supported by a suspension system washing machine 20 may for example be a washing machine commercially available from general electric company appliance park louisville ky 40225 the automatic temperature control described below in detail could be utilized in connection with many different types of washing machines and is not limited to practice in connection with any one particular washing machine in one specific embodiment the automatic temperature control system includes a logic board with a microprocessor relays. |
9 | the system the motor drives a fan which produces an exhaust flow through the pipe outlet 24 pipe outlet 24 is connected to outlet pipe 12 which extends through the exterior wall 20 of the building in which the device is installed this allows the gasses which are collected to be vented through a hole in wall 20 to the outside of the building the exhaust gases are collected through hose 14 which is connected during use to the vacuum port 54 located on the side of the housing 11 when the motor 32 is activated by use of switch 26 fig2 on the front of the housing the fan driven by motor 32 produces an outlet flow through the exhaust pipe 12 and simultaneously produces a vacuum at the intake port 54 hose 14 is attached to a hose handler 16 which allows the hose to be extended without dragging on the ground or interfering with the use of the device by medical personnel during use the distal end 18 of hose 14 is connected to the scavenger output of a 34 t 34 piece breathing anesthetic dental mask or pop off valve of an anesthetic machine this allows the hose 14 to collect the exhaust gases which would. |
7 | many types of aerosols become affixed to the soil once they fall to that level this is particularly true of biologically based aerosols including those that might be used for terrorist purposes the key for an early warning system is to detect the particles before they reach levels at which the local populations would be most affected the july august 1999 issue of the journal emerging infectious diseases published by the national center for infectious diseases center of the centers for disease control and prevention reprints key papers presented at the national symposium on medical and public health response to bioterrorism held in arlington va on feb 16 17 1999 among the papers presented are two that describe distinct attacks on population centers by deployment of a bio aerosol a paper by inglesby describes in considerable detail an attack using anthrax spores released by a truck driving along an elevated road near a stadium where 74 000 people are attending an evening football game u201c as it passes the stadium the truck releases an aerosol of powdered anthrax over 30 seconds creating an invisible odorless anthrax cloud more than a third of a mile in breadth the wind a gentle breeze blowing from west to east blows the cloud across the stadium parking lots into and around the stadium and onward for miles over the neighboring businesses and residential districts after the anthrax release the truck continues driving and is more than 100 miles away from the stadium by the time the game is finished the driver of the truck and his associates leave the country by plane that night u201d the author estimates that approximately 16 000 of. |
1 | cross section connector as shown in fig6 offers the potential to u201c skew u201d the stresses undergone by the stent matrix when expanding into the deployed configuration to such an extent as to displace facing peaks of the zig zag rings circumferentially with respect to each other by just enough to carry each peak into a position between two facing peaks of the next adjacent zig zag stenting ring the better able to accommodate strain on the inside of a bend such as at position 28 in fig3 in some applications of stents a high degree of plaque control is called for stents for the carotid artery is an example control is achieved by use of closed cell matrix structures with a small mesh size and a relatively large number of connectors between adjacent stenting turns an increasing number of connector struts reduces stent flexibility the present invention offers a way to mitigate the flexibility problem without reducing the number of connector struts and thus can be particularly helpful in such applications the method of manufacture takes an appropriately sized tubular workpiece stenting turns are cut from this workpiece using a laser in the conventional way that is the laser beam follows a predetermined design pattern to form stenting struts to produce the stenting turns in producing the stenting struts the laser beam will be aimed to pass through the longitudinal axis of the tubular workpiece the connector struts are cut by aiming the laser beam in an offset manner. |
8 | request for messages from a topic can be received from a subscriber in block 314 subtopics for the topic can be located and in block 316 individual retrieval threads can be established with the subscriber for each subtopic in block 318 the messages in each subtopic can be forwarded to the subscriber thus multiple threads can be used to distribute messages to a subscriber from within a single topic the present invention can be realized in hardware software or a combination of hardware and software an implementation of the method and system of the present invention can be realized in a centralized fashion in one computer system or in a distributed fashion where different elements are spread across several interconnected computer systems any kind of computer system or other apparatus adapted for carrying out the methods described herein is suited to perform the functions described herein a typical combination of hardware and software could be a general purpose computer system with a computer program that when being loaded and executed controls the computer system such that it carries out the methods described herein the present invention can also be embedded in a computer program product which comprises all the features enabling the implementation of the methods described herein and which when loaded in a computer system is able to carry out. |
2 | along axis a in one embodiment of the invention the position of the wheel is detected by a sensor 53 integrated into the shock absorber 16 one suitable type of sensor for example is a contactless magnetic sensor commercially available under the product name u201c plcd u201d from tyco electronics this particular type of sensor is a linear position sensor which includes a coil 54 inserted into the shaft of the shock absorber 16 and a permanent magnet 52 carried by the body 26 and being moveable therewith connector 51 is connected to the coil 54 of the sensor furthermore the electronic control unit 50 can be arranged to receive signals indicating the longitudinal and transversal acceleration of the vehicle and to control the damping characteristics of the shock absorber according to said signals to control rolling and pitch of the vehicle furthermore the electronic control unit 50 controls the braking device 48 and the steering actuator 42 according to the braking and steering controls of the vehicle driver by means of the brake pedal and the steering wheel the suspension according to this invention can be used without substantial changes for front and rear wheels and for both driving and idle wheels the suspension according to this invention permits setting steering control in an individual way on. |
8 | is to provide a radio frequency power amplifier of multi stage amplifying method that is designed to reduce instability of output power caused by electromagnetic coupling of bias supply terminals and interconnections of each stage to thereby operate stably another object of the present invention is to provide a radio frequency power amplifier that is designed to reduce distortion of output power caused by electromagnetic coupling of bias supply terminals and interconnections of each stage to thereby provide high efficiency the above objects can be achieved by providing a first interconnection connected to a terminal for supplying a voltage for collector driving to a power amplifying transistor a second interconnection connected to a terminal for supplying a voltage for collector driving to a second transistor controlling a base bias voltage of the above transistor and one or more ground parts for electromagnetic shield wherein the first interconnection and the second interconnection are separated by one or more of the ground parts for electromagnetic shield application_number US 348004 A description hereinafter the present invention will be described in more detail using preferred embodiments the accompanying drawings are used in the description to ease understanding of the present invention fig1 shows a configuration of a radio frequency power amplifier circuit in a first embodiment the radio frequency power amplifier circuit comprises an input impedance matching circuit 1 an input stage transistor 10 for power amplification an inter stage impedance matching circuit 2 an output stage transistor 11 for power amplifier an output impedance matching circuit 3 and a base bias voltage control circuit 20 for transistors 10 and 11 wherein the base bias voltage control circuit 20 in this circuit comprises the. |
2 | its construction and that does not need to employ additional demolding agents during its whole useful life to release the objects molded said die is specially useful to obtain pieces of plastic materials that must be painted or must be dealt superficially with the purpose of being employed in various industries such as the automobile industry electro domestic accessories manufacturing communications computers or decoration etc this die is also specially useful to obtain pieces that must be adhered in an efficient and substantially permanent way to others as are the soles for the industrial manufacturing of shoes and of sports shoes there are also described the methods to manufacture or repair the dies together with a process to prepare the silicon rubber by addition herein referred to as srba which is modified to be useful in said methods application_number US 88448501 A description the term u201c silicone rubber by addition u201d srba herein refers to any kind of di or mono substituted polysiloxane that is available under elastosil silastic dow coming etc trademarks and that will be chosen according to the material to be contacted during the injection projection or molding processes preferably silicon rubber compounds used are well known as two component systems they are silicon rubbers that vulcanize at room temperature rtv2 wherein the principal component is cured by addition of a second component that may be a catalytic agent for the case of cured type by condensation or other component for the case of cured type by addition the manufacturer of each one of the srba that are. |
9 | polymer polyvinyl pyrrolidone and the like in preparing paste like and liquid oral compositions typically toothpastes and mouthwashes a humectant may be blended generally in an amount of 10 to 70 by weight including polyethylene glycol ethylene glycol sorbitol glycerol propylene glycol 1 3 butylene glycol xylitol maltitol lactitol and the like in addition to the above ingredients a surface active agent including water soluble salts of alkyl sulfate having 8 to 18 carbon atoms such as sodium laurate and sodium myristate sodium salts of higher fatty acids water soluble salts of sulfonates monoglycerides of higher fatty acids having 10 to 18 carbon atoms in the fatty acid group such as sodium lauryl monoglyceride sulfonate and sodium coconut monoglyceride sulfonate sodium monoglyceride monosulfates of higher fatty acids olefin sulfonates paraffin sulfonates sodium n methyl n palmitoyl taurate sodium n lauroyl sarcosinate sodium n lauroyl u03b2 alaninate stearyl monoglyceride alkyrol ethanol amides such as lauroyl monoethanol amide and lauroyl diethanol amide sucrose fatty acid esters having 12 to 18 carbon atoms in the fatty acid group such as sucrose monolaurate and dilaurate lactose fatty acid esters lactitol fatty acid esters maltitol fatty acid esters stearic acid monoglyceride polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate polyoxyethylene hardened castor oil condensates of sorbitan monostearate with approximately. |
3 | temperature or if a solid at room temperature it has a glass transition temperature and or softening temperature below room temperature often 0 u00b0 or u2212 20 u00b0 c plasticization is indicated by a reduction in tg of the composition compared to that of the neat organic polymer and or a softening or flexibilizing effect as indicated by a reduction in shore hardness and or a lowered flexural modulus respectively typically the combination of the organic polymer and the compound of structure i will have a tg of at least 5 u00b0 c lower at least 15 u00b0 c lower at least 30 u00b0 c lower or at least 50 u00b0 c lower than a tg of the neat polymer as measured by dsc according to astm d3418 or other dsc method a useful general procedure is as follows the sample is evaluated on a ta q200 instrument with refrigerated cooling and ta thermal advantage software ta instruments new castle del or equivalent using a ramp rate of 20 u00b0 c min samples are ramped from room temperature to 210 u00b0 c followed by a rapid quench samples are then reheated to 210 u00b0 c at a rate of 20 u00b0 c min glass transition temperature is measured on the second scan when used to perform a plasticizing function a compound of structure i preferably has viscosities less than about 500 centipoise cp at 25 u00b0 c the viscosity may be from about 1 cp to 250 cp or about 50 cp to 200. |
4 | color has to be applied since the filler particles are deposited on the fibers in an online process that is to say are crystallized in the pulp preparation system economic advantages can be achieved some of the economic advantages include savings in retention aids reductions of fibers and sludge a reduction of the white water contamination and the saving of energy and raw material the production of high gloss paper with the filler particles formed is possible since the precipitated filler particles are scouring or abrasive to a low extent a longer lifetime of the coating equipment and of the paper machine felts and fabrics result the use of tio 2 can be reduced since a higher whiteness and better optical properties is achieved the method according to the invention can be used in particular for coating color for coated papers as well the pcc production can be part of the coating process it being possible to form the aforementioned crystal forms in this case it is in particular possible to influence an online coating machine between the predrying and afterdrying as well as the use of a coating device or converting machine independently of the papermaking machine in the following manner less tio 2 has to be used the paper surface is improved by small crystals less coating slurry is needed the result is better printability since the fibers are covered uniformly with crystals since the fibers are covered uniformly with crystals the water absorption and the oil absorption are also reduced in addition the wear in the coating equipment and in. |
4 | surface provided by the wire mesh cylinder cover is provided with raised portions 6 by embossing see fig3 the thread is led into the vat so as to contact each raised portion 6 as the raised portion enters the vat so that the thread is lying over the raised portion as fibres begin to deposit i e whilst still above the water level 6a fig4 fibres are progressively deposited over the thread and also below the level of the thread except at the raised portions 6 the effect on the paper produced is shown in fig5 on a vertically exaggerated scale where the thread contacted a raised portion 6 the thread lies exposed on one surface of the paper the mould side the thread is continuously covered on the other side of the paper in fig4 it will be observed that the thread is shown bridging the gap between successive raised portions 6 to achieve this effect it may be necessary to apply somewhat greater tension to the thread than is conventional the use of less tension can result in the thread conforming more to the surface of the valley between the raised portions 6 the exposed portion of the thread may then be longer than desired or in extreme cases continuous as an example a 0 5. |
1 | assembly surface texturization of the protein sheet while it is still in the die assembly has been found to build in certain unique textural characteristics to the protein structure such as retort stability greater density and firmer bite identity surface texturization as used herein is accomplished by applying external heat to both surfaces of the thin protein sheet as it passes through the die assembly as the protein sheet passes through the die it should contact the heated die surfaces for a time sufficient to texturize the surfaces of the protein sheet the residence time in the die can be controlled by varying the product feed rate and or by increasing the length of the die assembly generally residence times of from about 0 3 minutes up to about 1 minute or more are satisfactory to achieve the requisite degree of surface texturization the preferred residence time is about 0 5 minutes the upper limit on die residence time should be less than the time at which thermal degradation begins the protein sheet formed in the die should be relatively thin to achieve the overall enhanced properties of the present invention satisfactory results have been achieved with sheet thickness of up to about 1 2 inch the preferred sheet thickness is about 3 16 inch the sheet thickness should not be so great as to have a significant adverse effect on the final product as used herein the term 34 sheet 34 is intended to include 1 a flat product with length and width dimensions much greater than its thickness like a sheet of paper and 2 a product in which a. |
9 | orifice member is greater than or equal to 2 mm a pressure loss of the gas at the orifice member is significantly produced thus no sonic gas flow is formed unless the gas pressure on the upstream side of the orifice is set to an extremely high pressure higher pressure is required to form the supersonic flow a gas supply unit such as a regulator of a commonly used gas cylinder is set to a gas pressure corresponding to about 5 atmospheric pressures at most therefore the thickness of the orifice may desirably be 1 5 mm or less on the other hand a problem arises in that when the thickness of the orifice member is less than or equal to 0 1 mm it breaks from the viewpoint of strength it is therefore desirable that the thickness of the orifice member ranges from 0 1 mm to 1 5 mm in the present embodiment the thickness of the orifice member was set to 0 2 mm and the gas pressure at the gas supply unit was set to 5 atmospheric pressures the spray gas is injected through the clearance space between the orifice and the tube the volume corresponding to annular. |
9 | and vco 130 during wide band operation the output of the phase detector in pll ic 110 phase error output signal 118 may be of a charge pump type output that sources and sinks current as appropriate depending on the variations of the phase between reference signal 114 and feedback signal 116 wide band loop capacitor c w 121 in the wide band loop is charged by the current output from pll ic 110 and develops a potential voltage level proportional to the charge the voltage level is in turn monitored at the input to vco 130 wide band loop capacitor c w 121 is charged based on variations in phase error output signal 118 thereby smoothing the signal seen at the input to vco 130 the smoothing of phase error signal 118 results in a smooth progression of the frequency of vco output signal 132 toward the frequency of reference signal 114 the voltage level of wide band loop capacitor c w 121 is also monitored by charging circuit 140 charging circuit 140 sources or sinks current as appropriate to charge narrow band loop capacitor c n 137 to approximate the voltage developed across wide band loop capacitor c w 121 specifically operational amplifier 142 provides a current source through switch 150 to narrow band loop capacitor c n 137 operational amplifier 142. |
3 | interact grow in three dimensions three dimensional 3d cell culturing methods are understood in the art and can include methods associated with apparatuses such as extracellular scaffolds bioreactors micro carriers magnetic levitation hanging drop plates magnetic bio printing and modified surfaces for example 3d culturing of stem cells can occur when the cells are conditioned in a bioreactor a bioreactor is any manufactured or engineered device or system that supports a biologically active environment in some instances the bioreactor is a vessel in which a chemical biochemical process is carried out which involves contact with organisms or biochemically active substances derived from such organisms such processes can either be aerobic or made anaerobic such bioreactors are commonly cylindrical ranging in size from 2 liters to 10000 liters and often made of stainless steel a bioreactor may also refer to a device or system meant to grow cells or tissues in the context of cell culture such devices are seen in tissue engineering or biochemical engineering see e g john w haycock ed 3d cell culture methods and protocols methods in molecular biology vol 695 doi 10 1007 978 1 60761 984 0 u2014 1 springer science business media llc 2011 compared to cells grown in two dimensional 2d cultures the use of three dimensional 3d cell cultures provides a closer mimicking of natural tissues and organs in 2d cultures cells are grown on flat dishes made of polystyrene plastic that is very stiff and unnatural the cells adhere and spread on the plastic surface and form unnatural cell attachments to proteins that are deposited and. |
1 | a preferred use of this mixture is the treatment of soybean plants the composition further comprises a carrier and optionally comprises auxiliaries for incorporation into the formulation examples of such auxiliaries include surfactants dispersing agents thickeners stabilizing agents antifreezing agents and colorants examples of solid carriers include powders and granules of clays such as kaoline clay diatomaceous earth bentonite fubasami clay and terra alba synthetic hydrated silica talc ceramic other inorganic minerals such as sericite quartz sulfur activated carbon calcium carbonate and hydrated silica and chemical fertilizers such as ammonium sulfate ammonium phosphate ammonium nitrate ammonium chloride and urea examples of liquid carries include aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons such as xylene toluene alkylnaphthalene phenylxylylethane kerosene gas oil hexane and cyclohexane halogenated hydrocarbons such as chlorobenzene dichloromethane dichloroethane and trichloroethane alcohols such as methanol ethanol isopropyl alcohol butanol hexanol benzyl alcohol and ethylene glycol ethers such as diethyl ether ethylene glycol dimethyl ether diethylene glycol monomethyl ether diethylene glycol monoethyl ether propylene glycol monomethyl ether tetrahydrofuran and dioxane esters such as ethyl acetate and butyl acetate ketones such as acetone methyl ethyl ketone methyl isobutyl ketone and cyclohexanone nitriles such as acetonitrlile and isobutyronitrile sulfoxides such as dimethyl sulfoxide dmso amides such as n n dimethylformamide n n dimethylacetamide and n methylpyrollidone alklydene carbonates such as propylene carbonate vegetable oils such as soybean oil and cotton seed oil plant essential oils such as orange oil hyssop oil and lemon oil and water examples of gaseous carriers include butane gas flon gas liquefied petroleum gas lpg dimethyl ether and. |
3 | 32 128fructose 0 8 8 8 8 8 64 64 64 0 5 8 16 64 1 8 8 16 8 64 64 1 5 8 16 64 2 8 16 64 2 5 16 128 5 16 128lactose 0 8 8 16 8 16 8 8 16 8 64 64 64 1 16 32 2 5 16 32 32 16 32 16 16 32 16 128 128 5 gt 32 32 64 32 32 2 56 gt 128organism cdc 2300 pseudomonas aeruginosasucrose 0 8 16 2 5 8 16 5 16 16sorbitol 0 8 16 2 5 8 16 5 8 16fructose 0 8 16 2 5 8 16 5 8 32lactose 0 8 8 8 4 16 16 2 5 16 16 8 16 5 gt 32 16______________________________________ concentration in mcg ml in the well table ii______________________________________organism atcc 35029 enterobacter aerogenes micsugars range aztreonam ceftazidime piperacillin______________________________________dextrose 0 16 16 32 glucose 2 5 16 32 64 5 16 32 64______________________________________ table iii______________________________________organism atcc 35030 enterobacter cloacae micsugars range aztreonam ceftazidime piperacillin______________________________________dextrose 0 lt 4 16 128 glucose 2 5 16 16 gt 128 5 8 32 128______________________________________ the internal equivalency study tested gram negative and gram positive bacterial isolates against the 34 old 34 formulations solvent water potency 120 and 34 new 34 modified antimicrobic formulations solvent 1 lactose potency 80 contained in a. |
2 | arranged in the simulator spring chamber 30 which is advantageously biased the simulator chamber 29 is connectable to the first pressure chamber 17 of the tandem master brake cylinder 2 for example by means of an electrically actuatable advantageously normally closed simulator release valve 32 when a pedal force has been predetermined and the simulator release valve 32 has been activated pressure medium flows from pressure chamber 17 of the master brake cylinder into the simulator chamber 29 a check valve 34 arranged hydraulically antiparallel to the release valve 32 enables independently of the switching status of the release valve 32 a largely unhindered backflow of the pressure medium from the simulator chamber 29 to pressure chamber 17 of the master brake cylinder the simulation device 3 can accordingly be switched in and out by means of the release valve 32 the electrically controllable pressure supply device 5 takes the form of a hydraulic cylinder piston arrangement or a single circuit electrohydraulic actuator the piston 36 of which can be actuated by a schematically indicated electric motor 35 with interposition of a rotary translatory transmission which is likewise represented schematically a rotor position sensor only indicated schematically serving for registering the rotor position of the electric motor 35 is denoted by reference symbol 44 in addition use may also be made of a temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of the winding of the motor piston 36 delimits a pressure chamber 37 the actuator pressure generated by the action of the force of piston 36 on the pressure medium enclosed in pressure chamber 37 is fed into the system pressure line 38 and registered with the system pressure sensor 19 in the u201c brake by wire u201d operating mode. |
7 | formed having a variable array depth elements 15 as illustrated in fig2 by forming the reflective array 14 that has various array depths elements 15 across the longitudinal axis of the array 14 with reflective elements 16 the reflectivity at points along the array 14 is increased as the distance of the points along the array 14 from the transducer 10 increases the depth of each element 15 in the reflective array 14 is such that the power reflectivity per unit length of the reflective array u03c3 x is given to first approximation neglecting diffraction and multiple reflections by the following equation equ1 where the ratio of the depth of the array at x to the depth of the first array element x 0 is given by the equation equ2 and the ratio of the depth of the last array element and the first array element is given by the following equation equ3 where u03b1 represents the power absorbtivity of the array per unit length x is a variable representing the distance from the start of the array and l represents the length of the array to design a variable depth array of length l a practical maximum value for the depth d l is assigned and substituted into equation 3 together with experimentally measured values for u03b1 and u03c3 l and array length l to determine d 0 thereafter these values etc are. |
7 | is at least 1000 feet long is delineated by markers such as 26c and 26d every 500 feet this is followed by a deceleration area 25 which is 500 feet long and delineated by markers such as 26d and 26e this in turn is followed by a final warning area which is also 500 feet long and delineated by the three markers 26e 26g in the daytime the markers mentioned above may consist of panels with patterns of reflective and non reflective material which identify the various areas at night a light may be placed near or on the top of each panel the present invention further proposes to place narrow beam laser light sources 27 and 28 near markers 26a and 26b directed along the edges of the runway these illuminators indicate the direction of approach the ground profile and contour and can also illuminate the marker panels if present fig3 shows a preferred embodiment of a lighted night marker 30 according to the present invention the first and lowermost element of the marker is a metal stake 31 such as a lower round tube section fitted with a hardened solid pointed member at one end the opposite end is adapted to engage a reduced end portion of another round tube section of the same diameter and is sufficiently rugged to resist deformation when the pointed end of the stake is driven into hard soil an uppermost tube section 32 is provided with a reduced end which mates with the non pointed end of the stake and a metal receptacle 32a shaped to hold a standard commercially available snap terminal nine volt battery 32b the receptacle slopes upwardly. |
3 | the influence on the relative increase in the mfi for various p i such as hdpe ldpe lldpe vldpe eva pp etc is comparable with regard to the mechanical properties however in some cases there are major differences in the effect of different p j for the same p i as well as in the effect of an individual p j for different p i an investigation of the basic relationships revealed the following tendencies although deviations therefrom and exceptions can always occur and the processing and crystallisation conditions also play a role a high density of p j especially correlates with the melting point when the molecular weight distribution of p j is narrow and results in a significantly increased crystallinity of the mixture with p i as a result of which the modulus of elasticity and yield stress increase and astonishingly this is also the case with a broad molecular weight distribution although the effect is usually less strongly defined which is why molecular weight distributions having polydispersivities lt 20 especially lt 15 most preferably lt 10 are preferred the molecular weight distribution is frequently not known for waxes but is reflected in the width of the melting or softening range where narrower intervals are preferred in the combination of a p j with different p i the ratio of the degree of polymerisation of the sequence length of p i dps p. |
8 | the zones 35 is represented in the top of the figure fig5 is a different view of the card shown in fig4 a supplementary back piece is disposed on the fourth side of the card as indicated herein above in format compatible with a 1 2 atr box mechanical integration the overall dimensions of the card can be 80 mm u00d7 190 mm this card size or format allows installation per face of 30 conventional boxes having 14 or 16 pins or 60 34 chip carrier 34 type boxes or again 100 to 120 hybrid chips in compatible format with a 3 4 atr box mechanical integration i e 145 mm u00d7 190 mm such a card allows the installation per face of 60 conventional boxes with 14 to 16 pins or 120 boxes of the chip carrier type this format also allows the installation of hybrid chips by means of adapted supports the dissipated powers envisaged can be about 20 watt for a ceramic substrate 15 watt for a colaminate substrate or 10 watt for an epoxy glass substrate the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described and represented herein above in particular the value for the connector intervals 1 27 mm has been selected as half of the normal interval 2 54 mm but this value is not limitative and similar values allowing to maintain the same order of magnitude for the number of connector pins could also be chosen similarly the number of connector pins 400 is not limitative it has been indicated in order to keep some supplementary connector pins further to the pins necessary in a 32 bit system furthermore the connectors described having contacts on either side. |
2 | the other real world factors including variable numbers of operational cylinders valve nonlinearities and pressure drop across hoses fourth the software environment that allows monitoring capture and recording of try out data from sensors and operator input along with a knowledge based expert system for generating blank holder force recommendations is an innovation that provides additional value in terms of process efficiency the combination of these innovations provides a knowledge based reconfigurable variable blank holder force actuation system for sheet metal stamping that addresses the needs of the industry and allow implementation of a technology that will improve the efficiency of the sheet metal forming process immensely the method and system described herein provide reconfigurability using different layers of software and knowledge based hierarchy an exemplary algorithm to work with the system 400 is illustrated in fig5 and includes the following sequence 1 start the process step 501 and input part data step 502 2 load knowledge base simulation data step 503 3 is manual modification necessary step 504 4 if affirmative go to step 505 and modify data if negative go to step 506 5 step 506 consists in downloading data to digital controller 6 operator confirms readiness to make the part step 507 7 is machine control active step 508 if affirmative go to step 509 and implement machine control at step 509 if negative go to step 510 and implement hydraulic force control 8 is it the end of forming stroke if negative go back to step 508 if affirmative go to step 512 and perform operator part assessment 9 does part rating meet requirement step 513 if negative go back to step 505 10 if affirmative check in step 514 to see if parts are consistent if negative. |
3 | as parameters of copper and nickel thickness is shown in fig3 each circle or u201c x u201d indicates that metal coated fiber having cu and ni of various thickness was made and bending test was done after heating the test results as indicated demonstrate that the structure having more than 5 micron of electrolytic copper and more than 0 5 micron of electrolytic nickel showed good ductility against atmospheric heating of 500 deg c for 5 hours as noted above transmission loss performance in addition to ductility after heat treatment is an important characteristic for downhole applications the inventors fabricated long metal coated fiber for evaluation of transmission characteristics as an example metal coating thicknesses of six 6 micron of electrolytic copper and one 1 micron of nickel may be utilized referring now to fig4 long optical fiber having carbon layer and water soluble polymer may be produced using the illustrated apparatus in this regard a single mode fiber preform 20 is heated by heater 22 to a suitable temperature e g 2000 deg c the drawn fiber 24 enters carbon coating furnace 26 in line with the drawing furnace acetylene or other hydrocarbons are decomposed thermally and amorphous carbon is deposited on glass surface during passing through the chamber then carbon coated fiber 28 goes through coating die 30 for application of water soluble polymer in one example the water soluble polymer may be oks 8049 nichigo 20 aqueous solution the coated fiber 32 passes through a curing oven 34 and is taken up into. |
5 | lower portion of the lower insert 24 and a pin 34 affixed to the push rod 14 in normal pump operation the push rod 14 is in its relaxed position and production fluid flows through the backflush valve without undue restriction the upper end 16 of the push rod may be used in combination with a gas locking relief device not shown such as that described in co owned u s application ser no 13 583 667 entitled downhole gas release apparatus the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference where permitted in this case an adapter 40 may be fitted to the upper end of the push rod to facilitate its interaction with a gas locking relief device a nut not shown or stop formed on the pushrod may be used to limit travel of the pushrod by bearing on the top of an insert 24 too much force on the pushrod may bend the rod or damage the standing valve when installed in a downhole pump assembly and during production the backflush valve 10 does not influence either the traveling valve or the standing valve production fluid bypasses the valve 10 through the flow passages in a backflush operation the pump is collapsed by letting the sucker rods fall to the bottom as a result the traveling valve falls toward its lowest point and the traveling valve ball contacts the top of the push rod 14 either directly or indirectly and is thus unseated the traveling valve then urges the push rod 14 downwards compressing the spring 22 as shown in fig3 and moving the ball wedge 20 into contact with the standing valve ball displacing it off. |
6 | is received via inlet 40 and passages 42 44 this cooling oil flow by its traverse through passages 42 44 its flow from bearings 16 18 and its flow across the internal surfaces of oil drain gallery 46 absorbs heat from and cools the turbocharger 10 the turbocharger 10 also liberates heat to its environment by radiation and convection from external surfaces also heat may be transferred to air traversing the compressor wheel 24 and flowing to the air outlet via chamber 38 the summation of these heat transfer effects results in the bearings 16 18 operating at temperatures low enough to prevent oil coking therein further as a consequence the materil 52 is maintained in a relatively low energy molecular state upon shutdown of the engine supplying exhaust gasses to inlet 30 both the source of heat energy and the source of cooling oil flow to the turbocharger cease to operate however both the turbine housing section 28 and turbine wheel 22 are hot and hold a considerable quantity of residual heat this residual heat is conducted to the cooler parts of the turbocharger much as heat was conducted during operation thereof however no cooling oil flow or internal compressor air flow is now present consequently the temperature of shaft 20 and center housing 14 progressively increase for a time over their normal operating temperatures this temperature increase if uncontrolled could result in temperatures at bearings 16 18 and particularly at the latter which would degrade or coke. |
7 | includes a disposing step of disposing a memory element at a sheet of paper that is composed of plural layers including a first layer serving as a base and a second layer serving as a surface with a thermoplasticity and a surface treatment step of melting at least the surface of the sheet of paper with the memory element disposed thereat and processing the molten surface of the sheet of paper into a predetermined surface shape since the memory element is mounted on the sheet of paper during the surface treatment of the sheet of paper rather than during production of the sheet of paper the memory element can be mounted on the sheet of paper as required application_number US 83496807 A description fig1 shows a print system according to the first embodiment of the present invention is applied a print system 10 shown in fig1 has a printer 100 and an acceptance device 200 the acceptance device 200 is to accept a printout order from a user the acceptance device 200 has a scanner 201 that optically reads a photograph image recorded on a photographic film and produces image data a small recording medium drive 202 that reads image data which represents an image taken with a digital camera or the like and is recorded on a small recording medium from the small recording medium and an image processing section 203 that receives image data from the scanner 201 or the small. |
8 | a heater portion of 30 cm under a gas flow containing oxygen by 30 and nitrogen by 70 and having a relative humidity of 80 at 25 u00b0 c with a flow speed of 20 cm sec sintering step and was heat treated for 5 minutes at 650 u00b0 c in the same atmosphere sintering step after the coating and the heating were repeated three times a sintering was executed for 40 minutes at 700 u00b0 c in the above mentioned tubular oven and in a gaseous atmosphere containing oxygen by 30 and nitrogen by 70 and having a relative humidity of 75 at 25 u00b0 c sintering step followed by a cooling to the room temperature in the same humidity atmosphere cooling step to obtain a piezoelectric element of the present invention fig5 an analysis of an intermediate portion of the piezoelectric film provided a metal composition pb 1 0 zr 0 52 ti 0 48 the film thickness after coating and sintering three times was as follows on a substrate similar to that in the examples 1 4 each of the coating liquids obtained in the preparation examples 2 and 5 was spin coated and was dried for 5 minutes at 100 u00b0 c in the air having a relative humidity of 50 at 25 u00b0 c drying step it was then heated for 20 minutes at 300 u00b0 c in a tubular oven of a diameter of 5 cm and a length of 100 cm including a heater portion of 30 cm in a gaseous atmosphere containing oxygen by 30 and nitrogen by 70 and having a relative humidity of 90 at 25 u00b0 c sintering step after the coating and. |
6 | projected onto a desired surface such as a blade or vane platform or towards an adjacent component referring to fig3 and 5 the elliptical shape of the cooling holes 108 has a first radius of curvature 126 the radius of curvature is generally formed by a surface created from the major axes one such way in which the cooling holes 108 can be oriented is in a direction so as to deflect any stresses around the radius of curvature 126 specifically referring to fig6 an orientation of the cooling hole relative to a stress field is shown by orienting the cooling holes 108 such that the major axes 110 and 118 are oriented generally parallel to the stress field the radius of curvature spreads the stress field and eliminates prior stress concentrations further benefits of the present invention can be seen in fig7 which depicts the improved coverage of the cooling fluid that is achieved with the present invention for a given surface area such as 0 0032 in 2 effective coverage of the cooling fluid passing through the hole is defined as effectively as the width c of the hole divided by a pitch p spacing between holes for the. |
4 | particle size this specific handsheet composition has consistently exhibited self extinction during earlier handsheet and smoking studies reagent addition mode ph viscosity static burning rate and static sidestream particulate delivery rate are shown below the stoichiometrically exact number of chemical equivalents for both reagents was added for each experiment with only the mode of reagent addition being varied __________________________________________________________________________ sidestream static particulate slurry burning deliveryhandsheet slurry viscosity rate ratedesignation reagent addition mode ph cps mg min mg min __________________________________________________________________________vbr 6535 1b add naoh to mg oac sub 2 11 26 960 se sevbr 6535 2b add mg oac sub 2 to naoh 9 55 380 se sevbr 6535 3b naoh and mg oac sub 2 added 10 05 25 36 1 0 56 together at equal ratevbr 6535 4b naoh and mg oac sub 2 added 10 0 40 se se together at equal rate cold 5 u00b0 c vbr 6535 7b add naoh and mg oac sub 2 9 82 520 se se together with mg oac sub 2 added 10 fastervbr 6535 8b add naoh and mg oac sub 2 9 67 200 se se together with naoh added 10 fastervbr 6536 10b naoh and mg oac sub 2 9 50 90 140 90 se se added together 9 82 10 375 10 90 naoh added then final 10 naoh addedvbr 6535 11b naoh and mg oac sub 2 11 73 90 100 90 se se added together 9 68 10 80 10 90 mg oac sub 2 added then final 10 mg oac sub 2 added__________________________________________________________________________ handsheet specifications 45 g m sup 2 basis weight 40 total filler 90 flax 10 wood pulp fiber furnish treated with 8 solution of potassium acetate burning. |
9 | end with the aperture 50 which forms the outlet from the housing 48 the space between the lower part 61 and the upper part 62 defines a cavity for housing the filter 70 the upper part 62 has an outlet branch 63 which mates in an airtight manner with the lower end of the exhaust duct 90 a plurality of vanes 65 a 65 b 65 c are located in the airflow passage two of the vanes 65 a 65 b extend from the aperture 50 and into the area of the airflow passage which lies adjacent the cavity for receiving the filter 70 in this area the vanes 65 a 65 b extend from the lower part 61 towards the upper part 62 so that they lie adjacent or even contact the filter 70 a third vane 65 c extends from the aperture 50 towards the area of the airflow passage which lies adjacent the cavity for receiving the filter 70 but terminates immediately before the said area three separate ducts 51 52 53 are formed between the vanes 65 a 65 b 65 c the vanes 65 a 65 b 65 c serve to guide the airflow passing through the vacuum cleaner 10 to and from the filter 70 the vanes 65 a 65 b 65 c extend from the outlet 50 of the motor housing 48 along the lower surface of part 61 the vanes 65 a 65 b continue beneath the area where filter 70 is located the vanes 65 a 65 b 65 c have two uses firstly they serve to distribute airflow across the surface of the filter 70 in a reasonably uniform manner and secondly their non linear shape serves. |
3 | 295974731 33 427280426 70 262794495 arg 70 n2 0 5000 405hn21 16 191591263 34 436088562 70 142570496 arg 70 hn 0 3600 406hn22 16 439620972 32 732715607 69 527351379 arg 70 hn 0 3600 407n 21 215826035 29 506198883 70 104598999 tyrc 71 n 0 5000 408hn 21 692993164 29 961484909 69 319816589 tyrc 71 hn 0 2800 409ca 22 037544250 29 469150543 71 348726365 tyrc 71 ca 0 1300 410ha 22 727062225 28 601654053 71 296867371 tyrc 71 h 0 1000 411c 21 230804443 29 295030594 72 663772583 tyrc 71 c 39 0 4100 412ckt 20 420524597 30 105148315 73 113685608 tyrc 71 o 39 0 3800 413o 21 522385052 28 107995987 73 273979187 tyrc 71 ch 0 3800 414ho 20 994127274 28 000011444 74 066841125 tyrc 71 ho 0 3500 415cb 22 938613892 30 740638733 71 402084351 tyrc 71 c2 0 2000 416hb1 22 321226120 31 652799606 71 283157349 tyrc 71 h 0 1000 417hb2 23 363500595 30 853305817 72 420455933 tyrc 71 h 0 1000 418cg 24 110603333 30 760416031 70 402580261 tyrc 71 cp 0 000 419cd1 23 933057785 31 274461746 69 111869812 tyrc 71 cp 0 1000 420hd1 22 977622986 31 679159164 68 809974670 tyrc 71 h 0 1000 421ce1 24 985538483 31 264329910 68 201301575 tyrc 71 cp 0 1000 422he1 24 833002090 31 650396347 67 203536987 tyrc 71 h 0 1000 423cz 26 227394104 30 757091522 68 577186584 tyrc 71 cp 0 0300 424oh 27 265848160 30 762763977 67 686424255 tyrc 71 oh 0 3800 425hn 29 966634750 31 154380798 66 863937378 tyrc 71 ho 0 3500 426ce2 26 415199280 30 251981735 69 859985352 tyrc 71 cp 0 1000 427he2 27 377700806 29 852491379 70 147377014 tyrc 71 h 0 1000 428cd2 25 360828400 30 253871918 70. |
4 | the background section prior art doctor arrangements have a number of drawbacks the doctor arrangement 30 is provided at least one of the wires 6 a 6 b and typically at both one embodiment of an arrangement for removal of a fibre web from a wire according to the present invention is illustrated in fig2 i e a doctor arrangement 30 a roll 8 drives a fibre conveying support 21 in this embodiment an endless wire 6 in a conveying direction 26 in other embodiments the fibre conveying support 21 could e g be the surface of a roll a fibre web in this embodiment a web of cellulose pulp is intended to be conveyed on a surface 24 of the endless wire 6 and be released therefrom before the endless wire 6 returns into the interior of the twin wire press the doctor arrangement 30 comprises a doctor blade 32 attached to a doctor beam 34 the doctor blade 32 is provided for prohibiting any parts of the fibre web to follow the fibre conveying support beyond the outlet 3 the doctor blade 32 is mechanically supported by the doctor beam 34 and the doctor beam 34 constitutes the attachment of the doctor blade 32 to the main fibre handling equipment i e in this embodiment the twin wire press in this embodiment a portion of the doctor beam is formed as a clamping plate 36 which clamps the doctor blade 32 against the doctor beam 34 with a. |
9 | minute must be delivered to the head enclosure 12 thus a first conduit 42 conducts air from the manifold to the head enclosure 12 in the required range of volume per unit time to provide a positive pressure or respiration air within the head enclosure 12 this insures that the wearer will have a constant supply of fresh air to breathe and also prevents the entry of contaminated air into the head enclosure 12 by the flow therefrom fig2 more clearly illustrates the manifold 22 according to the preferred embodiment of this invention the manifold 22 comprises a chamber 27 having a cross sectional area at least approaching the cross sectional area of the hose 40 the chamber 27 is provided with an inlet 26 which is preferably a quick disconnect fitting for coupling the hose 40 the chamber 27 is also provided with a first outlet 30 which is preferably a quick disconnect fitting for coupling to the hose 42 finally the manifold is provided with a plurality of second air outlets 32 34 36 and 38 the second air outlets 32 38 include fittings each connectable to one end of a different one of a plurality of flexible second conduits 48 50 52 and 54 as best shown in fig1 according to this embodiment of the invention the first air outlet 30 is dimensioned with respect to the inlet 26 and second air outlets 32 38 such that when the air pressure at the source not shown is 25 pounds per square inch gauge. |
1 | may comprise a conductive portion a dielectric portion a radiofrequency electrode and a flex circuit the radiofrequency electrode may be configured to capacitively couple radiofrequency energy with vaginal tissue when at least one of the conductive portion and the dielectric portion is in contact with a skin surface the flex circuit may be coupled to the radiofrequency electrode and may be configured so that the conductive portion comprises a plurality of voids the dielectric portion may be configured to be positioned between the conductive portion and the skin surface when the radiofrequency electrode is positioned at the skin surface the electrode assembly may further comprise a back plate and a plurality of electrical contact pads the back plate may be coupled to a support structure and the plurality of electrical pads may be coupled to the back plate the support structure may comprise a first engagement member and a second engagement member the first and second engagement members may be configured to provide engagement and disengagement with a hand piece support structure the interior portion 1 may also comprise a temperature measuring feature and a protective apparatus in one embodiment of the invention the protective apparatus may encase the interior portion 1. |
2 | of the claimed invention an elongated rod 28 extends from the body 12 and is axially advanced through the body into the cartridge support assembly 14 and cartridge 24 upon activation of the trigger 20 a piston 30 is connected to a forward end of the rod 28 such that axial movement of the rod will cause comparable axial movement of the piston resulting in the dispensing of material from dispensing nozzle 26 of the cartridge 24 upon advancement motion enabling mechanisms of the rod 28 and piston 30 such as an electric motor controls and gearing are located within the body for advancement and retraction the rod and piston in the illustrated embodiment the rod 28 includes a rack or tooth portion for engagement by a pinion of a gear assembly not shown upon engagement of the trigger 20 an internal motor not shown would provide movement in the gear assembly engaging the rod 28 for either advancement or retraction of the rod through the body 12 the motion enabling mechanisms for advancing and retracting the rod 28 and piston 30 through the body 12 could alternatively be achieved by other constructions known by those skilled in the art such as a screw gear assembly without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed invention turning now to fig2 is a partial sectional elevation view of the cartridge support assembly 14 attached to the body 12 of. |
6 | 17 fulcrum member 21 will now move only u00bc inch such motion is transmitted to the sliding stem 7 and ultimately to valve 4 it can also be stipulated that the pneumatic signal has a range of 3 15 psi with an assumed diaphragm area of 25 square inches the resultant downward force on movable plate 14 will be 75 to 375 pounds in order to keep the force acting on the linkage elements low for strength considerations and reasons of friction my preferred invention uses a set of upper springs 15 that absorb about one halve of the above force the desired spring rate of upper springs 15 should therefore be 375 u2212 75 2 u00d7 0 75 200 pounds per inch it follows that the remaining force of 37 5 to 187 5 pounds has to be absorbed by the amplifying linkage mechanism with a three to one advantage the resultant force acting on fulcrum member 21 is now 112 5 to 562 5 pounds this makes the required spring rate of the lower coiled compression spring 22 562 5 u2212 112 5 0 25 1800 pounds per inch in order to fully understand the advantages of my invention let us assumne that valve 4 is a 2 inch size sliding gate valve here fluid enters from 23 and exerts a pressure on a sliding plate 24 which is then pressed against a stationary plate 25 the sliding plate 24 furthermore is connected to a valve stem 26 which in turn connects to sliding stem 7 in order for my actuating device 1 to move the sliding plate 24 it has to overcome friction forces generated between plates 24 and 25 for example for a fluid. |
2 | fig9 above the second hinge parts 46 1 46 2 the rear edge of the two parallel lid side walls 42 44 and of the covering wall 41 springs back a little in the open position of the housing lid 4 the edge of the housing lid 4 which protrudes backward is in contact with the edge of the housing base 3 which protrudes forward see fig9 with the bearing eyes 47 1 47 2 the housing lid 4 can be snapped onto the fully cylindrical base 25 1 25 2 of the spigots 24 1 24 2 so that the partially cylindrical spigot parts 26 1 26 2 extend into the sleeves 48 1 48 2 see fig7 b and 9 the front lid side wall 43 has a locking hook 52 which protrudes from the lower edge of the lid side wall 43 the locking hook 52 is strip shaped and at the bottom has a hook end 53 which protrudes inward the locking hook 52 is connected in one piece with a strip shaped section 54 at the lower edge of the front lid side wall 43 at the top the strip shaped section 54 is separated from the rest of the front lid side wall 43 by slots 55 above the strip shaped section 54 the locking hook 52 is connected in one piece with a pushbutton 56 which is disposed in a complementary recess 57 in the front lid side wall 43 the locking hook 52 can be swiveled towards the outside by pressing the pushbutton 56 when the housing lid 4 is closed. |
5 | the produced debris up the wellbore 13 to the surface the foam 46 is circulated and transports wellbore liquid 43 and debris to the surface 18 where it is removed with the foam 46 circulation of foam 46 ensures the capture and removal of substantially all produced debris as the low density foam 46 rises to the surface 18 at fig3 e 4 b and at 108 when circulating foam 46 and for more effective removal of debris the tubing string 40 is slowly lowered so that foam discharge port 29 is below the perforations 11 the ability to lower the tubing string 40 and the depth it can be lowered is predetermined by the pup length of tubing 23 above the packoff seal 22 in fig4 c and at 109 it can be desirable in some instances to stroke or lower and raise the tubing string 40 periodically to prevent lodging of the debris and sand flowing into the wellbore 13 between the tubing string 40 and well casing 12 this action is recommended to continue until sufficient debris has been successfully removed at fig3 f 4 c once sufficient debris has been removed the formation 10 is sufficiently rejuvenated so as to re establish useful inflow at 110 the tubing string 40 then raised to elevate the propellant carrier 26 above the perforations 11 and at 111 one of a variety of techniques can be used to apply sufficient hydrostatic head to kill the well before safely pulling the tubing string 40. |
3 | of electrostatic attraction and or the use of a binder to adhere the particles together agglomerated particles are sometimes desirable for transport storage and processing including thermal spraying of the mixed materials to prevent settling and undesirable separation in addition the desired particle size can be achieved through agglomeration by agglomerating submicron through micron sized powder as used herein the term u201c binder u201d means any substance that will agglomerate the ceramic and metal powders standard binders are known in the art and include for example lacquers water based binders and solvent based binders examples of specific organic binders include but are not limited to vinyl polymers such as polyvinyl and vinyl copolymers for example polyvinyl chloride polyvinyl acetate polyvinyl alcohol polyvinyl formal polyvinyl butyral polyvinyl fluoride polyvinylidene chloride and polyvinylidene fluoride also included is polystyrene including polyparamethylstyrene butadiene styrene styrene acrylonitride and styrene maleic anhydride resins preferred are polyvinyl acetate and polyvinyl alcohol the binders used in the present invention do not go into the sprayed coating as they are burned off during thermal spraying thus the binders used in the present invention are not u201c fugitive u201d materials as that term is known in the art which are used to create porosity the compositions of the present invention can be agglomerated by using standard spray dry technology typically a binder is added to a mixture of the particles in a solvent for ceramic ceramic or ceramic metal mixtures. |
1 | maximum rotor js 4 2 beckman u2122 j6 b the appendix of the bag containing the red blood cells residue was closed using the clamp which is usually used for retaining leukocytes the bag was turned upside down suspended and the supernatant was transferred in a six line clx bag miles canada using the proximal line the order of the lines used is always from the proximal to the distal centrifuged for 8 min at 5000 g brake maximum rotor js 4 2 beckman u2122 j6 b the bag was placed on a plasma press miles canada and the maximum of supernatant was removed in a beaker the line was closed using an aluminum ring the bag containing the centrifuged platelet concentrate was placed on a weigh bridge sartorius u2122 lc 4800 p and was injected with 48 g of plasma lyte a u2122 using one line of the clx bag the bag opening was temporarily blocked using a hemostatic claw or an aluminum ring to prevent a relux in the lines the platelet concentrate was left to rest for one hour and was then agitated for about one hour or until complete resuspension on a horizontal shaker new brunswick scientific model g20 at 25 rpm and 22 u00b0 c the bag was placed on a weigh bridge sartorius u2122 lc 4800 p and was injected with 360 g of plasma lyte a u2122 using one line of the clx bag mixed well the content of the bag was transferred to a graduated cylinder for the cellular culture the volume was measured 1 ml is taken to at 5 ml polypropylene tube in a. |
7 | to fig4 b when the trigger is squeezed to position two 46 output e2 is energized allowing further processing beyond wait point 58 specifically when trigger is in position two 46 the time between pulses is calculated based upon output from the indication detector 62 and system clock 64 the 2processing then proceeds to compute the electrical demand measured in kilowatts according to the indicated formula and the stored parameters of watt hour constant and any multiplier further processing allows storage of the result as well as the display of the electrical demand in kilowatts as shown in phantom in fig4 b it is noted that the second function of key 34 1 34 of the keypad 54 may be utilized for displaying the calculated value in watts from the foregoing it should be appreciated that leaving the trigger in position zero 42 the keypad may be energized allowing entry of new parameters or acceptance of previously stored parameters upon further squeezing of trigger to position one 44 the laser scanner 30 is energized along with the photodetectors 36 and the signal conditioner 60 allowing acquisition of a pulse train indicative of each passing of the black mark 16 of the disk 14 still further squeezing of the trigger to position two 46 causes computation of electrical demand in kilowatts or if desired watts importantly the positioning of the laser power meter 30 with the vertically disposed scanning laser beam 32 positioned transversely to the horizontally disposed rotating disk 14 assures accurate detecting of each passing of the black mark 16 on the edge 18 of the disk 14. |
1 | inserted within lead securing member 602 upper lever structures 605 and 606 e g u201c dead bolts u201d are spring loaded such that lever structures 605 and 606 exert an u201c inward u201d force against arms 603 and 604 respectively although spring loaded lever structures are shown for one embodiment other shape memory elements could be employed for example suitably shaped wire elements having spring characteristics could be employed in lieu of spring loaded lever structures when the distal end of tool 609 is inserted within lead securing member 602 arms 603 and 604 clamp against the distal end of tool 609 as shown in fig6 the distal end of tool 609 maintains an opening 610 between arms 603 and 604 large enough to accept the lead with or without a cannula with little difficulty also the clamping force applied by arms 603 and 604 against tool 609 allows lead securing member 602 to be moved and manipulated into place by using tool 609 see fig7 additionally when inserted within lead securing member 602 the distal end of tool 609 maintains spring loaded lever structures 607 and 608 in a u201c closed u201d position that is lever structures 607 and 608 are spring loaded to automatically open and contact an inner. |
1 | when the membranes are flat 50 ml of suspension of calibrated polystyrene particles of diameter 0 27 0 4 or 0 64 microns marked rhone poulenc under the trademark estapor diluted to 0 1 with distilled water with addition of 1 surfactant alkylarylsulphonate trademark sinozon has 60 of the sinnova company are loaded into a cell of type amicon model 52 the amicon cell is fitted with a sample of the membrane supported on a mesh an air pressure corresponding to 20 cm of water is established the first six milliliters of filtrate are recovered for determination of the concentration cf of the calibrated particles membranes having the above characteristics are generally of synthetic material for example cellulose esters cellulose nitrate and the like regenerated cellulose polycarbonate and the like these membranes can also be based on polyether urethanes containing heparinized ammonium groups or be of acrylonitrile copolymer these membranes are advantageously reinforced by a mesh when they are in the form of flat membranes and advantageously have a thickness of between 50 and 200 microns fig4 represents an embodiment equivalent to that of fig1 but in which are shown the electrical connections of the different components to a logic unit 22 for control and monitoring the electrical leads being represented by dashed lines the unit 22 is connected to a current source not shown naturally all of the elements of the subject apparatus can be consolidated on a console or desk having castors for example to facilitate shifting the description of. |
7 | utilize compensations for cumulative error cea reversal error rea and zero positioning error zpa the adjusted error value ae r i of an associated error value e r i where the value of r is even is calculated as follows whereas the adjusted error value ae r i of an associated error value e r i where the value of r is odd is calculated as follows when adjusted error values are employed the resulting value of u0113 rev is useful in determining the effect that the various compensations i e cumulative error reversal error and zero positioning error have on reversal error the methodology next progresses to block 150 where at least a portion of the values of e r i are employed to mathematically develop the line ec shown in fig4 since values of e r i where the value of r is even are known to include reversal error which is calculated above steps must be taken to factor this error out so as not to improperly affect the calculation of cumulative error one method by which reversal error may be isolated from the calculation of cumulative error is to use only those values of e r i where the value of r is odd the slope m of the line e c is then provided by the equation m 2 u00d7 u2211 i 0 n u2062 e 1 i e 3 i u2026 e r 1 i r 2 l u00d7 n 4. |
2 | length l6 between the respective convergence points 54 of adjacent offset nicks 50 on blade 46 b is about 0 126 inches the length l7 of blades 46 a 46 b is about 0 1 inches and each blade edge defines an angle of about 45 degrees it should be readily understood that a container constructed in accordance with the present invention which is preferably a plastic container used for carrying items can be manufactured in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be formed from resins or plastic materials such as polyethylene polypropylene polyvinyl chloride or polyethylene terephthalat u201c pete u201d as well as other suitable materials or combinations thereof a container constructed in accordance with the present invention can also be made partially or entirely of materials which are not plastic such as paper or metals for example a container of the present invention can be fabricated of a light gauge aluminum the forming process can also vary to include methods such as thermo forming injection molding or blow molding the container can be transparent or translucent and may be colored in either instance also vents can be provided in the container to promote airflow therethrough if appropriate based on the intended contents of the container preferably container 10 is formed from a roll of pete subjected to a vacuum and pressure mold with plug assist during manufacture blades 46 a 46 b of fig1 15 are preferably applied to a newly formed container 10 to impart score lines 42 a. |
3 | o or 17 wherein x is a bond or c 1 4 alkylene and r 17 is selected from hydrogen and c 1 6 alkyl r 15 and r 16 are independently selected from u2014 r 18 and u2014 yr 18 wherein y is a selected from c 1 6 alkylene c 2 6 alkenylene u2014 c o nr 17 u2014 and u2014 ox u2014 x is a bond or c 1 4 alkylene r 17 is selected from hydrogen and c 1 6 alkyl and r 18 is selected from c 6 10 aryl c 3 12 cycloalkyl and c 5 13 heteroaryl or r 15 and r 16 together with the atoms to which r 15 and r 16 are attached form fused bicyclic or tricyclic c 5 14 heteroaryl wherein any aryl heteroaryl and cycloalkyl of r 18 or the combination of r 15 and r 16 is optionally substituted with 1 to 3 radicals independently selected from halo nitro cyano c 1 6 alkyl c 1 6 alkoxy c 1 6 alkylthio hydroxy c 1 6 alkyl halo substituted c 1 6 alkyl halo substituted c 1 6 alkoxy c 3 12 cycloalkyl c 3 8 heterocycloalkyl c 6 10 aryl optionally substituted with c 1 6 alkoxy c 5 13 heteroaryl u2014 xs o 0 2 r 17 u2014 xs. |
8 | the case where the coaxial cables 11 and 12 have a characteristic impedance of 75 u03c9 terminating resistors 13 and 14 having an impedance of 75 u03c9 are employed fig3 a to 3e are views of one embodiment of the present invention in particular fig3 a is a plan view of the same fig3 b is a front view of the same fig3 c is a side view of the same fig3 d is a front view partially in section of the same and fig3 e is a sectional side view taken along the line iiie iiie in fig3 d first referring to fig3 a to 3e the structure of the slide switch 1 included in one embodiment of the present invention will be described the slide switch 1 mainly comprises a resin case 4 an inner case 5 constituting a shield member a shield plate 6 an outer case 8 a bent member 9 and a slider 7 fig4 a to 4d are views showing the resin case having the shield case fixed thereto in particular fig4 a is a plan view of the same fig4 b is a front view partially in section of the same fig4 c is a side view of the same and fig4 d is a bottom view of the same now referring to fig4. |
2 | 35 a but that portion does not follow the inclined shape of portion 35 a so that the width of the plates increases toward apex 35 b and the corresponding bottom apex 36 b in the vertical section the width remains substantially constant except that the curvature at the section 36 d is of a larger radius so is curves more slowly thus increasing the width of the plate between the portion 35 d and 36 d so as to provide increase strength in this area the bottom edge includes a further horizontal section 36 e generally following the path of the top edge 35 e extending again to the bend line 39 in the section in front of the bend line the bottom edge 36 g generally follows the top edge 35 g to the coupling 13 but is inclined at a slightly greater angle downwardly so that the width of the plate slightly increases as it approaches the coupling 13 this again provides increased strength at the forward area the inner plate 30 follows substantially exactly the shape of the outer plate 31 with two exceptions firstly the top edge 30 e in the horizontal section is lower than the top edge 35 e so that the top edge 35 e forms an upstanding flange portion 40 above the top plate 32 and the tope edge 30 e this flange portion is visible on the outside and covers edges of the decking extending across the cover plate 32 and the rails 22 the flange 40 commences at the portion 35 d so that the curvature is slightly less than the curvature of the inner plate 30 thus causing the edge to rise to a height greater than the height of. |
2 | bar 60 for alignment of each of the silk screens 2 with the article on platen 8 on which the selected numbers are to be silk screened when such selected silk screen is in place and are individually adjustable toward and away from each other on register bar 60 by sliding the guide member being adjusted on guide bar 60 and locking the adjusted guide member in position by tightening adjustment screws 62 64 guide members 56 68 are mirror images and in the description which follows only guide member 86 fig4 will be described such description except for the mirror image being identical guide member 56 includes a base 66 adjustable on guide bar 60 and locked in adjusted position thereon by tightening adjustment screws 62 64 pin guides 70 72 and 74 76 for receiving the ends of guide pins 11 on silkscreen arms 10 and fixed to base 66 by screw 78 and arm guides plastic rollers 84 86 and 88 90 rotatably mounted thereon for receiving silk screen arms 10 therebetween and are mounted in fixed position on base 66 by screws 92 94 a silk screen ink pan 96 fig1 for the ink to be used in the silk screen printing and for holding a silk screen squeegee not shown is mounted on support members 52 54 at one side of the platen 8 and silk screen guide 12 or as shown in fig2 identical ink and squeegee pans may be mounted at opposite sides of silk screen guide 12 except for the. |
9 | fluid is represented by black triangles the viscosity curve of the tested fluid is represented by a dotted line no scale is provided for the viscosity measurements as the fluid temperature traversed the melting point of the alcohol the fluid viscosity fell dramatically later in the test the fluid temperature was lowered below the melting point of the alcohol the fluid viscosity did not recover indicating that the system 39 s ability to form micelles was permanently destroyed the settling tests were performed at room temperature using 200 ml graduated cylinders the base viscoelastic surfactant fluid for all of these tests was 3 vol emhac and 4 wt potassium chloride with an initial viscosity of 168 cp at a shear rate of 170s u2212 1 as measured on a fann 35 viscometer the proppant size used in all these tests was 20 40 mesh to ensure a comparable surface area the resin content of the curable proppants used in this study varies from 1 8 to 4 0 wt depending on the manufacturer 39 s specifications but was constant for each proppant type the following mixing procedure was used 200 ml of the fluid combined with 100 g proppant equal to 4 2 ppg pounds per gallon proppant loading was vigorously shaken in a beaker to obtain a homogenous suspension and transferred into a graduated 200 ml cylinder the time for the visible separation and for the complete settling of the proppant was then observed the viscosity of the overlaying fluid was measured by fann 35 and compared to the initial viscosity of the fluid table 2 shows the settling times for curable resin coated proppants first and then for reference typical settling times of uncoated proppants u201c visc cp 170s u2212 1 u201d refers to the viscosity in. |
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