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passed to pretension roll 21 with its accompanying separator roll 21a the yarn was then passed over cold feed roll pair godet rolls 22 and 23 then through a draw point localizer 29 which was a conventional steam jet then to a draw roll pair of godet rolls 24 and 25 operated to about 145 u00b0 c and traveling at a speed 5 0 to 6 6 times faster than the feed roll then to a relaxation pair of godet rolls 26 and 27 and optionally through an entangling apparatus such as a conventional air operated interlacing jet and on to winder 10 as shown in fig1 typical yarn prepared at a draw ratio of 6 had the following properties ______________________________________denier 1 000tenacity g d 9 25elongation 13 5shrinkage 9 5b q i lt 90______________________________________ the term 34 beaming quality index 34 b q i is defined as defects broken filaments strip backs nubs etc per million yards in beaming of yarn it will be understood that the above described draw panel can be modified if desired for example the yarn may be drawn on a seven roll panel or on a four roll panel however regardless of panel set up the draw panel process steps involve pretensioning to provide yarn stability on the rolls and on entry of the yarn into the draw point localizer steam jet feed rolls to provide constant yarn supply to the draw zone a draw point localizer to provide drawdown point in the draw zone draw rolls to maintain constant draw ratio and relax rolls to provide for control of yarn physical properties optionally a yarn compaction jet may be used before or after the relax rolls to provide yarn.
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hydroxide the concentration of the alkali is preferably in the range of about 1 4 percent and the application rate of the alkali is in the range of about 0 01 to about 0 3 by weight of the oven dry biomass the alkaline treatment may be done by mixing or spraying the alkali onto the biomass feed prior to the maceration treatment and is done such that the moisture content of the biomass feed material is maintained through drying in a range of about 2 to about 10 in another embodiment of the present invention a strong acid such as sulfuric acid nitric acid hydrochloric acid may be used as an alternative to the alkaline treatment the preferred concentration of the acid is about 1 percent and the application rate is in the range of about 0 0001 to about 0 1 by weight of the oven dry biomass phosphoric acid may also be used in lieu of the sulfuric acid or nitric acid the acid is applied in a fine atomizing spray on the biomass feed then dried as necessary to a percent moisture of between about 2 to about 10 the effect of both the alkaline pretreatment and acid pretreatment is to enhance the speed of the.
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normal upright measuring position in fig1 and 2 the dispensing device or dispenser 10 comprises a vessel 14 slidably mounted over a housing 12 vessel 14 contains a reservoir 16 for the flowable material as well as a discharge passageway 28 each of which may be alternately slid into communication with a measuring chamber 26 in housing 12 by translational motion of vessel 14 effected by gripping knob 14a with the fingers of the hand holding the device housing 12 as illustrated spring 50 biases vessel 14 into a normal position shown in fig2 wherein reservoir 16 communicates with measuring chamber 26 a cover assembly 18 seals the discharge outlet of the vessel 14 in the cross sectional view of fig2 dispenser 10 is shown in its upright measuring position reservoir 16 formed within vessel 14 has a lower fill passageway 24 extending toward and communicating with measuring chamber 26 below in housing 12 to fill measuring chamber 26 it is merely necessary to slidably position lower fill passageway 24 over chamber 26 and allow the flowable material in reservoir 16 to be gravity fed thereto adjacent to reservoir 16 in vessel 14 is discharging passageway 28 for the measured flowable material which extends from the lower portion of vessel.
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additional acrylonitrile monomer and additional crosslinking agent is added to the seed polymer containing latex as a general rule from about 4 parts by weight to about 30 parts by weight of styrene from about 1 part by weight to about 20 parts by weight of additional acrylonitrile and from about 0 01 to 2 parts by weight of the crosslinking agent will be added in this second stage of the polymerization it is preferred to add from about 6 parts by weight to about 22 parts by weight of styrene from about 3 parts by weight to about 12 parts by weight of acrylonitrile and from about 0 05 parts by weight to 1 part by weight of the crosslinking agent it is typically more preferred for from about 10 parts by weight to about 17 parts by weight of styrene from about 4 parts by weight to about 8 parts by weight of acrylonitrile and from about 0 1 parts by weight to about 0 5 parts by weight of the crosslinking agent to be added to the seed polymer latex to initiate the second phase of the polymerization a wide variety of crosslinking agents can be utilized in carrying out the polymerizations used in the synthesis of the rubbery polymer some representative examples of crosslinking agents which can be utilized include difunctional acrylates difunctional methacrylates trifunctional acrylates trifunctional methacrylates and divinylbenzene a crosslinking agent that has.
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abstract the present invention is directed to a latch actuating device that includes a handle and a base the handle has a cavity that houses a lockset a drive cam and a driven cam the drive cam has a protrusion that is removably received within a locking receptacle in the base so as to permit and restrict rotation of the handle with respect to the base the drive cam causes the driven cam to translate along a rotational axis of the drive cam when the drive cam is rotated by the lockset thus effectuating the insertion and retraction of the protrusion with respect to the locking receptacle application_number US 201514818726 A description fig1 7 show one embodiment of the latch actuating device fig1 is a perspective 5 view of the latch actuating device 1 the handle assembly 3 is received within the base assembly 4 together forming the latch actuating device 1 the general relationship between the handle assembly 3 and the base assembly 4 is shown in fig2 the device further includes a washer 6 and a retainer 7 that cooperate to secure the handle assembly 3 to the base assembly 4 more specifically the base assembly 4 accepts a gasket 5 that resides in a flange 19 and provides a seal with a variety of compartment access doors the gasket 5 has two holes base aperture 5 a and boss aperture 5 b allowing portions of the base 10 to extend through a door not shown into the interior space of a compartment a washer 6 and retainer 7 secure the assembly handle 3 to the base.
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output signal 188 accordingly in an aspect of the invention the micro controller 170 adjusts the output signal from a fluid control component in response to stress signals from strain sensors 164 fig1 illustrates an alternate embodiment of the invention in the embodiment of fig1 a direct mount orthogonal component plate 180 is attached directly to a manifold substrate 182 in other words a manifold interface plate 160 is not used bolts 184 may be used for this direct connection individual fluid control components are mounted on the component plate 180 in the manner previously described with this embodiment the fluid control components are still isolated from the mounting stress forces produced by the manifold substrate fig1 also illustrates a first electronic housing 186 with a first cable connector 188 and a second electronic housing 190 with a second cable connector 192 thus in this embodiment fluid control components are mounted on both sides of a single orthogonal component plate 180 the foregoing description for purposes of explanation used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the invention however it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the specific details are not required in order to practice the invention in other instances well known circuits and devices are shown in block diagram form.
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12 fig7 the coupling elements comprise a coupling 12 linearly guided on the threaded rod 9 the teeth 12 a of which are able to mesh with teeth 11 a of the operating element 11 and a dose setting knob 13 fig8 which absorbs the force applied by the user and transmits it to the coupling 12 the restrictor elements comprise a restrictor sleeve 8 fig1 which constitutes a maximum dose restriction or restrictor 300 in conjunction with the thread end 9 a of the threaded rod 9 and a counter rotation lock 7 fig1 which prevents the threaded rod 9 from being rotated in one direction relative to the housing 6 it snaps axially with the restrictor sleeve 8 by snappers 7 a and in conjunction with it constitutes a radial dose clicking mechanism including in part arms 7 b fig1 illustrates an embodiment of a dose setting device in accordance with the present application whereby the dose setting function in other words the movement by which the outwardly rotated operating element 11 is pushed in as the dose is being primed is transmitted by a rotating movement of the coupling 12 which is coupled after priming directly to the threaded rod 9 accordingly the embodiment of.
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liquid container 112 located on the inner side of said gas container 11 the said extension layer gas container 12 located on the bottom of said inner and outer layer container set 11 and fixed on the bottom of said inner and outer layer container set 11 said gas container 111 comprises at least one air valve set 13 installed on one end of said gas container 111 and connects to interior of said gas container 111 said air valve set 13 is either inflation valve for balls 131 or air bed valve 132 said gas container 111 equips with at least one air vent 14 on the bottom of said gas container 111 and connects to interior of said extension layer gas container 12 the said liquid container 112 has at least one water inlet set 1121 with water plug located on the top of said liquid container 112 and connects to the interior of said liquid container 112 first inject air into said gas container 111 via air valve set 13 and air will be filled into the said extension layer gas container 12 via the said air vent 14 volume of said gas container 111 will increase due to pressure increase inside said gas container 111 and then volume of said liquid container 112 will be reduced open said water inlet set 1121 to allow user to add certain amount of liquid or colloid into said liquid container 112 in accordance with user 39 s demand meanwhile on top of liquid or colloid inside said liquid container 112 is filled with air finally close said water inlet set 1121 and seal the said liquid container 112 inject air into gas container 111 via said air valve set 13 and air will be filled into the.
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same amount in the opposite rotational directions in other words the moment produced at the point p 1 around the center pivot 13 by the lever 11 due to the tension spring 15 is a moment produced by the tangential component force of the pressure normal to the cam face point p 1 around the central axis 3 similarly the moment produced at the point p 2 around the center pivot 19 by the lever 17 due to the tension spring 20 is a moment produced by the tangential component force of the pressure normal to the cam face point p 2 around the central axis 3 since the two moments are equal and directed in the opposite rotational directions it is possible to determine the tensional force of the springs 15 20 the distances between the pivot positions 13 19 of the levers 11 17 and the engaging points p 1 p 2 of the double cam 7 and the configuration of the double cam 7 so that such a condition of the two moments may be applied to all the rotational phases of the double cam 7 since there is actually a frictional force at the cam points p 1 p 2 in the tangential directions of the cam.
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2 employs fibers of quartz glass mullite or the like which can become soft after a short time at the melting temperature of the silicon and which can deform at such temperature under the pressure of the silicon resting thereon it is advantageous not to conduct the carrier 2 in an unsupported manner through the heater arrangement it is preferred to employ a graphite plate a graphite fiber net or a graphite film or other suitable graphite surface as a conveying means and supporting surface for the carrier 2 after the molten silicon crystallization the resulting silicon plates 12 and adhering carrier 2 are lifted off from the conveying means and the carrier 2 is separated from the resulting silicon crystal plates 12 the carrier 2 is stripped from silicon plates 12 by using for example a scraper not shown which is integrated into the processing system the carrier 2 can be reemployed in the practice of the process of this invention in fig2 is shown the detail of the transition from the melting zone 10 into the crystallized silicon plates 12 the same reference characters apply as in fig1 the post melting heat treating furnace 7 as well as the pre heating furnace 4 are not shown in the drawing the crystallization front or zone is referenced by numeral 11 in fig3 a plan view is presented showing a modification of the fig2 embodiment.
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time enough to let all platelets and about 50 ml of plasma to transfer to the platelets bag in order to remove all platelets efficiently from the plasma bag it is preferable to open and close the platelets valve 76 intermittently until all platelets exit the plasma bag in small bursts of 1 ml of platelets concentrate as it is explained in the teaching above intermittent opening and closing of the valve allows the platelets layer to be reshaped and enhances the sharpness of the separation edge between plasma and platelets this practice keeps on accumulating high concentration of platelets at the exit port ready to exit the plasma bag when the valve is opened after completing certain number of platelets valve opening and closing cycles that ensures the depletion of platelets in the plasma bag the volume of the fluid that exits at each cycle is increased the valve continues with the intermittent open and close cycles but the exiting fluid volume is increased in order to drive about 50 ml of plasma to the platelets bag this routine permits the residual platelets or residual leukocytes to exit the plasma bag with each portion of plasma that transfers to the platelets bag per cycle after separating blood components and isolate each component in an individual bag centrifuge rotor spins at low speed at this stage the system is ready to start component treatment task depending on the selected protocol the system proceeds with the treatment details associated with the selected protocol if rbc treatment for up to 42 days storage is selected the system proceeds by mixing the rbc concentrate with additive solution the pressure is partially decreased in the.
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with control device 60 in a preferred embodiment control device 60 is a ferrous scrubber capable of absorbing cl 2 gas control device 60 operates under negative pressure which creates a partial vacuum within evaporator platform 50 and dome 22 the maximum vacuum pressure provided by control device 60 is preferably 10 inches of water relative to the ambient pressure by generating this vacuum control device 60 pulls in any hazardous material vapors leaked in dome 22 or platform 50 control device 60 also includes a status monitor 62 which is coupled to signal bus 58 in the event of a failure or malfunction within control device 60 status monitor 62 will generate a control signal this control signal is transmitted over signal bus 58 to valve 34 see fig2 and either causes valve 34 to close or prevents valve 34 from opening a predetermined vacuum level must be maintained within dome 22 and platform 50 for valve 34 to be opened otherwise one or more vacuum gauges 38 will generate a control signal transmitted over signal bus 58 that will either close valve 34 or prevent valve 34 from opening dome 22 allows for rapid leak detection because of the relatively small space enclosed by dome 22 and container 26 any leaked material will rapidly reach a sensor 36 within either dome 22 or platform 50 sensors 36 will then generate a control signal transmitted over signal bus 58 that closes valve 34 as described above this rapid response limits the volume of material leaked from container 26 therefore control device 60 need only be powerful enough to absorb or deactivate the largest amount of the hazardous material that could have escaped before valve 34 closes sensors 36 can.
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disc 6 each screw 2 has a recess 7 in which the toothed disc 6 can engage after the screws 2 have been introduced together with a respective compression spring 8 into the contact bridge 3 and into the contact plate 4 the toothed disc 6 is pressed into the recess 7 by means of a tool as is illustrated in fig3 so that it is connected fixedly to the contact plate 4 after all of the screws 2 have been fastened in the described manner the complete contact bridge 1 is available as a preassembled subassembly for fitting into a steering wheel fig4 to 7 illustrate an embodiment of the arrangement according to the invention screws 9 are provided for the connection of the contact bridge 3 to the contact plate 4 the said screws 9 having a groove 11 which runs annularly in a thread free section 10 of the stem this screw section is assigned a bushing 12 in the contact plate 4 the bushing having a flange 13 and a latching lug 14 which likewise runs annularly however neither the groove nor the latching lug have to be of annular design rather they may also be provided in the form of segments during assembly the screws.
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1 3 1 4 and 1 5 t core loss in all the cores tested at 60 hz was at 0 14 0 17 0 20 0 24 0 28 and 0 33 w kg respectively in addition to the above mentioned detrimental effects caused by gluing the core edges by epoxy resin gluing required a resin curing process which was performed at an elevated temperature of about 150 u00b0 c for about 2 hours with a cooling time of about 1 5 hours this resin curing process was eliminated by adopting the present invention reducing the core production time and cost considerably furthermore the epoxy gluing process of core edges is difficult to be automated whereas the tape wrapping process of the cores of the present invention is easily automated magnetic cores based on commercially available amorphous alloy metglas u00ae 2605sa1 were tested for their audible noise at a different operating frequency the test results are summarized in table iii where audible noise are compared among differently prepared magnetic cores excited at induction levels 1 0 1 50 t at 50 hz sound power emanating from taped epoxy coated glued and bare cores it is noted that noise levels on taped cores were only slightly higher than those from a bare core which was neither epoxy coated nor taped on the other hand the glued core emanated significantly higher noise compared to the taped cores by about 9 db above 1 3 t excitation which is.
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used for securing the wheels of motor vehicles the transition between the body 2 and the portion 3 may be formed as a conventional centering cone 14 fig2 the body 2 is axially elongate being for example 7 5 cm long at least very substantially longer than the usual nuts or bolts used in this context fig2 shows the members in use on a wheel hub 5 of the aperture type where a wheel disc 13 is usually secured by bolts 6 screw threadedly engaging apertures 7 for converting this wheel the bolts 6 fig2 b are removed and the male portions 3 are screwed one by one into the vacated apertures 7 fig2 a when they are all positioned there is an array of female portions 4 mimicking the disposition and size of the apertures 7 an end disc 8 may be secured to the ends of the members 1 remote from the wheel disc 13 by using the bolts 6 previously a looped end of a line may have been slipped over one of the members 1 as will be explained fig3 shows how the same members 1 may be used for the conversion of a wheel where the hub 9 has screw threaded projecting studs 11 a wheel disc 13 is usually secured by cap nuts 12 on these studs fig3 b for conversion these are removed and replaced one by one by members 1 this time with the portion 4 being screwed onto the stud 11 a disc 8 is secured to the remote ends by using the nuts 12 on the male portions 3 of the members 1 fig4 a and 4b.
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to force the fastener 2 to return to its original position the truck 39 s door is thereby closed subsequently the operator actuates the micro switch 6 by using a remote control or central control system to drive the movable rod 61 to move upward so that the limiting piece 622 of the stopping element 62 stops the second positioning face 523 of the positioning block 52 in a vertical direction the positioning block 52 is thereby limited so that it cannot rotate backward when the stopper 22 of the fastener 2 rotates backward the fastener 2 is stopped by the first positioning face 522 of the positioning block 52 and thus kept at a certain position the hook 21 of the fastener 2 further encloses the receiving space 3 the bolt 7 is thereby locked as shown in fig6 and fig7 when the locker is to be unlocked the operator actuates the micro switch 6 by using the central control system to drive the movable rod 61 to move downward so that the limiting piece 622 of the stopping element 62 withdraws from the second positioning face 523 of the positioning block 52 in a vertical direction to allow the positioning block 52 to freely rotate backward the locker is thereby unlocked then the operator can press down upon the slipping stop pattern 23 on the lower surface of the fastener 2 so that the stopper 22 of the fastener 2 pushes the first position face 522 of the positioning block 52 back and thus the hook 21 of the fastener 2 withdraws from the receiving space 3 thereby the bolt 7 inside the receiving space 3 can freely withdraw from the receiving space 3 as shown.
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projecting wings or arms 50 and 52 with fastener openings 54 and 56 respectively for attachment of the bracket 20 to the inside face of a car top carrier cover or platform as the case may be the cylinder 36 includes an annular surface or land 58 that acts as a sealing surface for the cylinder 36 and for attachment of the bracket to a cover or platform as the case may be thus as depicted in fig6 the bracket 20 may be attached to a housing 60 to position the cylinder 36 including a forward section 62 an annular seal 58 and a rear enlarged diameter section 64 with respect thereto the wings or arms 50 and 52 include fasteners not shown for attachment of the lock to the housing platform or cover 60 as the case may be when attached as described the latch bars 22 and 24 project or extend or pivot laterally from the sides of bracket 20 and are designed to engage with a strike 70 as illustrated in fig1 wherein the strike 70 includes a strike opening 72 having opposite sides 74 and 76 the latch bars 22 24 are normally biased by springs 26 28 to the position illustrated in fig2 when the plug stud 40 is rotated so that the stud 40 will not engage against inside cam surfaces 23 and 25 of the latch bars 22 and 24 respectively thus the springs 26 and 28 will bias the latch bars 22 and 24 to the position shown in fig2 the latch bars 22 24 may.
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is most commonly used to plug wells other materials can also be used for example unconsolidated well plugging materials bingham plastic material geopolymer cements made of aluminum and silicon sandabag thermaset a non reactive polymer with a curing process activated by temperature and the like can be used as plugging materials the cement level is usually observed after cement has set for 24 hours if the cement has fallen back the casing is typically re filled with cement back to the top of the plugging interval typically once the plug is placed and set it is then tested any suitable test can be performed to confirm the integrity of the barrier s or as dictated by applicable regulations after the well is plugged testing is required to ensure that the plug is a placed at the proper level and provides zonal isolation the plug can be verified by tagging its top pump pressure testing or swab testing typically a leak test is performed in the leak test a pressure is applied to the barrier equal to or higher than the maximum differential pressure that the barrier can be exposed to the acceptable leak rates shall be zero unless other values are given alternatively or in addition to a leak test another cbl can be run in addition a gamma ray neutron log may be required by some states these tests may confirm the quality and placement of.
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b dielectric heating for this purpose the outputs of the medium voltage supply module b supply higher voltages than the basic supply module b a respective one of the silicon rods or thin silicon rods r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4 is connected at each of the outputs preferably the medium voltage provided at the outputs has also a higher frequency of for example 5 khz than the mains frequency the medium voltage supply module mv shown in fig1 has a total of three converters 20 which can be used to generate from a three phase mains voltage a voltage with higher frequency this voltage is then upconverted by the transformers 21 to a higher voltage of for example up to 12 kv this medium voltage which has a higher frequency than the mains voltage is then supplied at the outputs of the medium voltage supply module mv a respective one of the silicon rods or thin silicon rods r 1 r 2 r 3 r 4 is connected at each of the outputs the outputs 23 of the medium voltage supply module mv are linked with one another for this reason only five terminals 231 to 235 are provided for the illustrated four outputs of these five terminals the terminals 232.
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hinge 42 because the outer side wall terminates above the lower end of the clevis hinges 42 the bores in the lower end of the clevis hinges pass only through the inner side wall the bores in the lower ends of the clevis hinges 42 register with bores formed laterally through lower depending legs 48 shown on the elongate member 41 pins 46 project through the registered bores in the respective lower ends of the clevis hinges 42 and the lower depending legs 48 from the elongate member 41 thus strategically providing the bores for insertion of the pins 44 46 enables articulated movement of the main body of the top drive assembly 10 from the torque restraint 25 by pivoting of the linkage members 36 41 schematically illustrated in fig4 is a partial sectional view of the coupling between the torque restraint 25 and motor housing 27 by the clevis hinges 42 in optional embodiments the coupling of fig4 represents the connection between the clevis hinges 42 and the members 36 or member 41 respectively by pins 44 46 further illustrated in fig4 are strain gauges 52 for measuring strain within the pins 44 46 optional bores 54 are shown through the pins 44 46 through which a counter pin or other lynch type pin not shown is inserted to retain the pins 44 46 within the pivoting coupling the strain gauges 52 measure strain through bending moment in the pins.
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some circumstances the combination of temperature and the pressure differential created between the vacuum in chambers 60 and 62 and air at atmospheric pressure is such that shell 32 deflects toward shell 34 however face or head 112 engages rib 116 to limit movement of the shell 32 toward shell 34 to a specific fixed spatial distance since strut 98 only sees compression forces it is designed to be of such size to not substantially increase the weight of the power assist apparatus 18 it is envisioned that the strut 98 could be made of plastic and yet perform the function of maintaining the shells 32 and 34 at the minimum spaced relationship when the under hood temperature decreases the plasticity of the material decreases and as the temperature is reduced to below 120 u00b0 f the material returns to a substantially rigid structure thus the movable wall 36 is provided with the capability of moving a maximum distance toward shell 32 without being hampered by the engagement of hub 50 on a deflected rib 94 in a secondary embodiment shown in fig2 wherein like parts are used the same reference numeral is also used in this embodiment master cylinder 211 is fixed to the spring tower support 212 by fasteners or bolts 214 and 215 the flange 216 of master cylinder 211 has opening 218 through which bolts 220 extend to attach housing 232 of the power assist apparatus 219 shell 232 is.
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rutoside is 91 6 the solution containing trihydroxyethyl rutoside is passed through cation exchange resin 001x14 anion exchange resin 717 to remove salts then concentrated under reduced pressure and further spray dried with 9000 ml of methanol isopropanol 95 5 added the solid is heated to dissolve after active charcoal for refinement of injection is added the solution is heated at reflux for 30 min and filtered while hot the filtrate is let stand at room temperature for 6 h to allow crystallization after filtration the solid is dried at 40 50 u00b0 c and trihydroxyethyl rutoside is finally obtained in which the content of trihydroxyethyl rutoside is tested to be 91 7 the obtained solid was recrystallized from a 20 fold amount of methanol isopropanol 95 5 and dried the content of trihydroxyethyl rutoside is 92 4 trihydroxyethyl rutoside is prepared by the method disclosed in this invention after reaction the trihydroxyethyl rutoside in the reaction solution is purified by the following steps the solution containing trihydroxyethyl rutoside is passed through cation exchange resin 732 anion exchange resin 717 to remove salts then concentrated under reduced pressure and further spray dried with 8 000 ml methanol added the solid is heated to dissolve after active charcoal for refinement of injection is added and the solution is heated at reflux for 30 min filtered while hot the filtrate is then precipitated at room temperature for 6 h after filtration the solid is dried at 40 50 u00b0 c and trihydroxyethyl rutoside is finally obtained in which the content of trihydroxyethyl rutoside is tested to be 92 4 the obtained solid was recrystallized from a 20 fold amount of methanol and dried the content of.
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loose loop to a tear patch 297 the thread then extends from the shunt as depicted at 299 through for example a suitable opening in the diametrically opposed wall of the central member 292 thus the thread 298 is used as the means for aiding the insertion of the shunt where gentle pulling does not tear the patch 297 to initiate the splitting action when the shunt is to be removed forceps or other appropriate instruments are placed against the shunt and a greater pulling force is applied to tear the patch 297 and cause the thread 298 to slice through the shunt wall much in the manner that the thin ribbon in a gum pack severs the enclosing plastic wrapper to expose the gum fig1 depicts a further alternative embodiment of the invention wherein a further coil structure is employed in a shunt 300 more particularly thin flexible wire springs or coils 302 304 are laminated with a coating of a flexible elastomer material generally as previous depicted in fig1 a 16b to form an impervious central member 305 and generally tapered end members 306 308 the end members are formed with openings 301 303 a choker tube 310 is formed with a wall of the central member 304 at generally a midpoint and extends generally normal therefrom threads are secured to respective facing ends of the coils 302 304 are passed through the choker tube 310.
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side view of a preferred embodiment shows an alternative method of securing and restraining the expansion 18 of transfer arm 6 in this embodiment the elevation 2 shown in fig3 is replaced with a removable multi layered shell 40 as shown in fig6 this embodiment eliminates the pronounced deviation in the smooth curvature of the outer surface of the helmet created by elevation 2 of the previous embodiments the shell is composed of two walls 41 42 an inner wall 41 fits closely over the outer surface of the helmet 43 covering the crown of the helmet and extending down the sides of the helmet the edge 44 of the inner wall 41 is relatively flush to the helmet providing a minimal deviation from the smooth curvature of the helmet along the edge of the shell the shell is comprised of a single wall extending up the sides of the shell away from the edge and toward the crown the single wall diverges into two walls the inner wall 41 described above and an outer wall 42 approaching the crown of the helmet the outer wall develops a radius of curvature greater than the inner wall thereby creating a cavity 45 between.
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2 1 5 high reflectivity at the front surface does not become a problem until the angle of incidence exceeds 56 u00b0 these losses can be reduced by application of an anti reflective coating to the front surface the general performance characteristics of both metallic and total internal reflecting sunlight concentrators are determined by the shape and texture of the sidewalls in the case of total internal reflectance however rays which are insufficiently oblique to the walls are only partially reflected and energy is lost from the concentrator by the portion of the rays passing through this can be avoided by designing the wall shape so that this situation seldom arises or by metallizing certain zones of the wall where partial internal reflection is likely to occur the use of solid dielectric sunlight concentrators poses special problems in transferring the radiant energy flux from the dielectric to the photoelectric cell should air or any medium having an index of refraction less than that of the collector dielectric partially or wholly fill the spacing between the refractive collector dielectric and the photoelectric cell then instead of refracting and transmitting the light to the surface of the photoelectric cell the surface of the collector dielectric which is adjacent the photoelectric cell may become an additional reflecting surface similar to the sides of the collector and a substantial portion of the light which enters the collector may be reflected away from the photoelectric cell rather than transmitted to it greatly reducing the efficience of the collector when the collector is formed from a solid block as shown in fig5 and 6 an additional layer of a refractive material must fill the space.
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in the following table the reaction produces silicon powder incorporating a fraction of the reductant and potentially also the hydride of the reductant hydrogen gas is also produced and in fact can be captured and used or sold this reaction product can be removed from the reactor and then be treated to remove the reductant and any reductant hydride or can first be treated before removing the silicon metal there are many specific implementations of this technology illustrated by the following representative but non exhaustive examples silane gas is injected into a reactor vessel containing molten sodium and is allowed to flow until the evolved hydrogen indicates the presence of unreacted silane gas at which point the flow of silane is stopped the reactor vessel is then heated to a temperature of at least 300 degrees centigrade and a partial vacuum of 100 ton or less is applied to the vessel to remove any hydrogen produced by the breakdown of sodium hydride once the remnant hydrogen has been removed the temperature is raised to above the boiling point of sodium and the sodium vapor is removed and condensed to recover the sodium this step can be accomplished at lower temperatures by the application of a partial or full.
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the duration test is satisfied and a decision step step 61 verifies whether the instantaneous variations of the slopes das fig3 at the ends a and b have a value in absolute value greater than predetermined threshold values for example 5 in relative values variations das at the point a lower than u2212 5 and at the point b higher than 5 in the example a final test decision step 63 involves the monitoring by a ratio u201c r u201d defining the variation amplitude of the signal between a point of critical change in instantaneous inclination and a current point divided by the unit of time by dividing by the number of measurement points made during this variation if the ratio r is less than a predefined threshold value rmin 1 5 in the example the response u201c no u201d sends the process back to the start step 41 however if the ratio r remains higher than the pre established value rmin the selected form is provisionally validated at the step 65 which corresponds to the validation step 23 v in fig4 the selected form appears on each signal and the simultaneity criterion is subsequently applied to this pair of forms as explained hereinabove with regard to fig4 if the pair of forms selected satisfies this simultaneity criterion its validation is confirmed and the remote access system is made secure in addition the coherence criterion for amplitudes of the selected forms pair such as described with regard to fig4 may subsequently be applied in order to reinforce the validation as needs be the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described and shown the remote access system can comprise more than one pair of sensors for example two or even three pairs or.
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hand side of fig2 a the signal is transmitted without noise and has a smooth sinusoidal shape near the center of the figure noise is added to the signal so that the wave form of the signal no longer has a smooth sinusoidal shape at the right hand side of fig2 a the signal again is free of noise and the wave form has a smooth sinusoidal shape the first portion of the circuit included within dotted line 8 generates a series of pulses each of which corresponds to a zero transition of the signal at a a 34 zero transition 34 is a point at which the wave form of the signal a crosses the horizontal axis the analog signal is received by a squarer 10 the output of squarer 10 at point b in fig1 is a square wave shown at fig2 b the square wave has uniform amplitude with substantially sharp transitions between a low value and a high value each transition of the square wave corresponds to a zero transition of the signal at a the output of the squarer 10 is connected to the input of a differentiator 20 the output of the differentiator 20 which is shown at fig1 as occurring at point c is depicted in fig2 c as can be seen by comparing fig2 c with fig2 b for each zero transition in the signal in fig2 b there is a short pulse in the signal in fig2 c positive short pulses correspond to transitions from a low level to a high level negative short pulses correspond to transitions from a high level to a low level it will be seen that these short pulses are of alternate.
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shows only an inner structure of the clothes dryer except for an outer panel in the preferred embodiment of fig1 to 3 the liquid storage container has been applied to the clothes dryer however the liquid storage container may be also applied to any apparatus for containing specific liquid to be supplemented for instance the liquid storage container of fig1 may be also applied to a washing machine having a drying function an upper side of the clothes dryer constitutes an upper plate 10 the upper plate 10 forms the appearance of the clothes dryer together with a front plate side plates and a rear plate a front supporter 20 is disposed at a front side of the clothes dryer the front supporter 20 is disposed on a front surface of a drum 30 and rotatably supports the drum 30 together with a rear supporter not shown a reservoir 100 for storing fragrant material therein is installed on a bottom surface of the upper plate 10 the reservoir 100 may serve to store therein not only fragrant material but also any liquid material a fragrant material supplying pipe 110 connected to a nozzle not shown through which fragrant material is sprayed into the drum 30 is connected to one side surface of the reservoir 100 and a fragrant material discharging pipe 112 is connected to a bottom surface of the reservoir 100 the fragrant material discharging pipe 112 serves to discharge fragrant material remaining in.
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the leak containment section 18 the waste fluid container 32 special cap 74 includes a fluid level sensor 76 a fluid access tube 78 and a vent access 80 that connects to the desiccant cross vent 56 the new fluid container 30 special cap 82 includes a fluid access tube 84 and a vent access 86 that also connects to the desiccant cross vent 56 for ease of installation and for easy repair access purposes cart 12 under the raisable cabinet top 14 also includes an equipment section 34 location for operational parts of the apparatus where the reversible pressure pump 60 the reversible vacuum pump 62 the vacuum solenoid 64 the two pressure transducer switches 66 a and 66 b the vacuum transducer switch 68 the flow sensor 70 and the manifold 72 are located all these components are controlled by the computer 39 through the user interface 28 also under the raisable cabinet top 14 is the protected power supply area 36 where the 110 vac to 24 vdc converter 37 is located this supplies low amperage dc power to the components of the apparatus 10 also under the raisable cabinet top is the computer area 38 where the computer 39 which controls the function of the invention is located also part of cart 12 is hose tray 40 from which the master cylinder fill hose 42 the vacuum hose.
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continually operate or become overloaded and accordingly generate a large amount of heat in that case the controller 100 may reduce the system clock for example the controller 100 may use up to the maximum system clock rate e g 1 4 ghz in a normal mode however it may only use up to a preset clock rate e g 500 mhz in a heat generation suppressing mode the temperature on an outer surface of the mobile device may differ from the internal temperature of the mobile device detected by the temperature sensor 130 the temperature on the outer surface of the mobile device that the mobile device user can feel and the internal temperature of the mobile device as detected by the temperature sensor 130 may be empirically measured thereby setting a temperature to determine that a state in which an unacceptable heat is generated inside the mobile device if for example the temperature sensor 130 is installed near the controller 100 the outer surface temperature and the detected temperature may be acquired as described in the following table 1 the outer surface temperature refers to a temperature on the outer surface of the mobile device the detected temperature refers to an internal temperature of the mobile device that is detected by the temperature sensor 130 and corresponds to.
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paper material glued at the top and taken from a reel that is not illustrated in fig1 is fed by non illustrated means tangentially onto the periphery of the roller 5 at a linear speed that is less than the peripheral speed of the latter the edge of the strip 15 in contact with the roller 5 is maintained adherent therewith through suction applied via the holes 11 upstream of the area where the rollers 1 and 5 are adjacent the strip 15 is cut by a rotating knife or cutting means 16 provided peripherally with four equidistant blades 17 that cooperate with the periphery of the roller 5 for the cutting action the knife 16 given counter clockwise rotary motion separates in succession from the strip 15 bands 18 destined to connect one to the other the elements in the groups 4 because of the previously mentioned difference between the peripheral speed of the roller 5 and the linear velocity of the strip 15 the front edge of the latter slides constantly on the roller 5 in such a way that after being cut the bands suitably spaced one with respect to the other attach themselves to the said roller 5 placed in proximity to the roller 5 between the rollers 1 and 12 there is a counter rolling element that is shown generally at 19 this comprises a support member 20 keyed to a shaft or carrier means 21 parallel to the shaft 6 the support member 20 carries two identical concave plates 22 and 23 that are placed symmetrically with respect to one axial plane of the support member 20 the plate 22 is coaxial with the roller 5 and it occupies a position defined a rolling position shown at 24 the plate 22 and the.
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in the hole 62 the elastic body 63 can perform elastic displacement toward the outside from the hole 62 the elastic body 63 then moves back and forth through the hole 62 at a direction d by the elastic force of the elastic body 63 per se and by the pressing force of the interior wall of the first supporting cylinder 501 pressing the elastic body 63 as shown in fig6 because the position of the hole 62 of the first extension cylinder 60 is retained in the interior wall of the first supporting cylinder 501 the elastic body 63 is still pressed by the interior wall of the first supporting cylinder 501 and the elastic force of the elastic body 63 cannot be released fig7 is a schematic diagram illustrating the first extension cylinder 60 pulled from the interior wall of the first supporting cylinder 501 according to fig6 as shown when the first extension cylinder 60 is pulled from the interior wall of the first supporting cylinder 501 and the hole 62 on the interior wall of the first extension cylinder 60 is not covered by the interior wall of the first supporting cylinder 501 the elastic body 63 then releases the elastic force to achieve the elastic displacement the elastic body 63 is then.
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plurality of die zones 12 the ic wafer 10 comprises an integrated circuit layer 20 an insulated layer 30 and an electromagnetic shielding layer 40 the integrated circuit layer 20 comprises a plurality of solder pads 22 arranged at the top surface thereof and respectively electrically connected to an electronic device 24 embedded therein each solder pad 22 is located at the border area of each die zone 12 the insulated layer 30 is located on the top surface of the integrated circuit layer 20 defining a through hole 32 corresponding to each solder pad 22 for the implantation of a package layer 34 the package layer 34 comprises a conductive bump 36 and a seed layer 44 the conductive bump 36 is mounted in the through hole 32 of the insulated layer 30 and protrudes over the top surface of the insulated layer 30 the seed layer 44 is arranged between the conductive bump 36 and both of the sidewall of the through hole 32 and the associating solder pad 22 the arrangement of the seed layer 44 enhances the bonding force between the conductive bump 36 and the associating solder pad 22 further distribution of the seed layer 44 along the sidewall of the through hole 32 can isolate the insulated layer 30 avoiding electric current leakage or moisture influence however the package layer 34 can simply provide the conductive bump 36 for positive bonding force and electrical conduction with the associating solder pad 22 achieving the same expected effects the electromagnetic shielding layer 40 is disposed above the the electronic device 20 and spaced from each through hole 32 at a predetermined distance and electrically isolated from the solder pads 22 the electromagnetic.
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at h u2266 20 it is necessary to define a relationship between h and d assuming that ten optical elements 4 of a regular hexagon shape contribute to the point a as shown in fig6 it can be known from the formulas 1 2 6 and fig4 that the following formula 4 stands it can be known from the formula 4 that the following formula 5 is satisfied it can be understood from these points that if luminance distributions of light emitted from the light sources 3 are superposed one upon another a luminance at a darkest point between adjacent light sources 3 becomes equal to a peak luminance it is therefore possible to thin the image display apparatus and make uniform the luminance of a displayed image an optical film an optical sheet a prism sheet or the like having optical diffusion characteristics may be disposed between the light sources 3 and a light exposure plane of the liquid crystal panel 1 specific embodiments of the image display apparatus will be described on the basis of the above described points the first embodiment will be described with reference to fig7 fig7 is a cross sectional view taken along line x x u2032 shown in fig2 a and 2b referring to fig7 an image display apparatus is constituted of a liquid crystal panel 1 an optical unit 2 light sources 3 for radiating light an optical element 4 an optical guide portion 5 a light source concave recess 6 an optical uniformizing portion 7 a total reflection portion 8 a first optical diffusion unit 9 and a parallelizing unit 10 referring to fig7 the total reflection portion 8 is disposed above the light sources 3 and the first optical diffusion unit 9 is disposed at.
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g u2212 v 1g itself small i e to perform fitting of the shape of the global time curve and dedicated local times g i as illustrated in fig4 a and 4 b and as described below the assumption for this embodiment is that v g can be influenced there are several different possibilities for this e g oscillators in which frequency is influenced by voltage hardware which can add or omit a pulse of the oscillator non integer conversion of a clock tick into counter values etc in addition according to the preceding discussion measurement of the offset is essentially a measurement of difference v g u2212 v 1g so the new value of v lg can be generated directly by using this difference in other words difference g i u2212 g may subsequently be distributed uniformly over an interval of length t another effect is cluster drift this means that due to the control of the global time using the global time thus determined cluster drift may occur in the form of a propagation of tolerance a quasi rise in the shape i e a drift of the total time of all users to be synchronized however with the method according to one embodiment the present invention it may be possible to prevent the entire cluster from drifting as a whole although well synchronized to one another this occurs for example by defining a maximum minimum value for correction of v 1g or by systematically influencing the correction of v 1g in the direction of the configuration values in other words instead of a theoretically ideal v 1g value a value slightly closer to the configuration value is used the details will always depend on the method by which v 1g is.
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from the cryopanel 1 and reducing its surface temperature to 30 to 20 degrees kelvin argon is solidified on the surface of the cryopanel 1 and the work space pressure is reduced to 10 6 torr or lower a radially directed open flow channel 3 is positioned in front of and in juxtaposition to the cryopanel 1 inside the channel 3 is a radiant cartridge heater 4 mechanically supported by ceramic supports and powered by means of a variable speed motor 19 through electric leads from slip rings 11 on the drive shaft 9 a rheostat 20 varies the power input to the cartridge heater 4 the drive shaft 9 sealed by a rotary vacuum seal 10 is adapted to rotate the channel 3 sequentially to expose segments of the cryopanel 1 to radiant energy emanating from within the channel solidified argon is sublimed and moves through a fixed duct 8 toward a blower mechanical pump combination 17 a liquid nitrogen shield 7 well known in the prior art separates refrigerant tubes 2 and the cryopanel 1 from the interior of vacuum vessel 12 fig2 is a view looking at the rear of the cryopanel 1 a low temperature refrigerant flows through the refrigerant tubes 2 drawing heat from the cryopanel 1 fig3 is a view looking at the front of the cryopanel 1 as shown in fig3 the channel 3 is mounted rotatably on the surface of the cryopanel 1 applying heat to the surface as it moves means such as a variable speed motor not shown is provided to vary the rate of rotation of the channel 3 honeycomb structure 13 having a multitude of individual cells separated by their walls or partitions extending generally normal to and forming the plane of the.
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bed boundary indicator to suppress the horns e g u03b4 p u03b4 c k u00b7 1 2 u2062 u03c0 u2062 u222b u03c0 u03c0 u2062 uf605 i u2061 u03b3 uf606 u2062 u2062 u2146 u03b3 17 where k is chosen to provide optimal removal of the horns in some embodiments k u2212 u00bd the compensation can alternatively be done in the resistivity domain in block 432 the processed phase difference u03b4 p or the resistivity determined from the processed phase difference r u03b4 p is plotted as a function of tool position as additional measurements are made processed and plotted the user is provided with a formation resistivity log in block 434 a check is made to determine if additional measurements are available if so the process repeats beginning with block 405 the foregoing method has been described as a simple sequence of actions for illustrative purposes in practice various method actions may be performed concurrently and independently by different tool components in some embodiments transmitters of different frequencies may be used to enable simultaneous measurements using both transmitters as mentioned above fig5 shows an illustrative log of the compensated phase difference 502 as calculated from equation 5 for a fifty foot bed of 50 u03c9m resistivity a log of the bed boundary indicator 504 as calculated from equation 5 is also shown finally there is shown a log of the processed phase difference 506 that results from the calculation of equation 17 a comparison of logs 502 and 506 reveal that the disclosed processing method nearly eliminates the.
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so that the paling protrudes normally from the rail fig1 shows how a series of flat intermediate palings 64 66 68 70 72 can be punched in a single operation from a single flat steel sheet 74 without material wastage as illustrated in fig1 the punching die also forms small cut lines 80 which extend along the longitudinal operatively vertical axes 60 of each intermediate paling 64 to 72 the intermediate palings 64 to 72 which result from the punching operation are subsequently folded about the axes 60 and the tabs 62 are outwardly splayed from the cut lines 80 to form the palings 58 of fig1 clearly the resultant palings have v shaped transverse cross sections with each leg of the v shape having an outwardly splayed tab 62 in each of the embodiments of fig1 to 10 the palings 58 are secured to the rail by spot welding or otherwise fixing the tabs 62 to the upper surface of the rail while this arrangement operates well in practice it may be preferable in some cases to provide a more secure form of attachment between the palings and the rail fig1 illustrates an alternative mode of secural of a paling to a rail the rail is.
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for desired project based on the length of the string 12 to adjust the length of the string 12 needed for an item simply open and slide in the direction of the arrows the locking fastener 11 to the desired size or length leaving enough desired length 15 of the string ends 16 for the locking fastener 11 to secure this length 15 should be long enough so that if the string 12 is accidently pulled hard then the chance that the ends will slip out of the locking fastener 11 is significantly reduced fig6 illustrates how to use the stitch holder assembly 10 for flat knit pieces or as a straight line stitch holder secure one string end 17 with a locking fastener 30 pick up stitches as demonstrated in fig4 and use a second locking fastener 11 to secure the string end 16 this variation allows flat knit pieces to stay flat and not be forced into a circular shape using fig6 instructions two finished pieces of knit material can be basted together using the string 12 and two fasteners 11 to determine if the pieces will fit together as desired another variation is to use two or more locking fasteners 11 and two or more lengths of string 12 in fig7 the first string 27 is secured through an open hole 14 on fastener one 25 the live stitches 18 are placed on the string 27 and the unsecured end is secured with the second fastener 26 once this is complete the process is repeated with the second string 28 creating a larger circumference holder this variation can use multiple locking fasteners and strings fig8 illustrates the removal.
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with edges and comers of any geometric shape that are present on the coffin any bubbles can be eliminated with the aid of appropriately provided spatulas the adhesive film 2 can be a thermoadhesive heat shrink film which can be applied to the coffin with the u201c vacuum u201d technique in practice it has been found that the external covering for coffins sarcophagi and the like according to the present invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects since it makes it possible to cover completely and uniformly coffins or sarcophagi by using one or more adhesive films which can also be drawn with a pantograph or generated with a plotter this expression refers to cuts for pre spaced techniques etcetera essentially if the coffin is indeed covered with the film described above it is possible to apply patterns and ornaments over said film without them having the same quality more precisely this adhesive covering fully or partially replaces the paint with which coffins are commonly painted and other than said paint hides any defects or flaws of the wood with which the coffin is made making it assume a pleasant appearance even if it is made with rough wood or reclaimed wood such as for example boards or pieces of solid wood of low quality with knots and imperfections caused by visible grain laminated wood chipwood plywood or cellulose derived materials in this manner it is possible to protect nature against the exploitation of trees and against atmospheric pollution another advantage of the covering according to the present invention is that since the adhesive film is decorated by means of a printing process it is possible to represent thereon the grain of a quality wood improving the aesthetics of.
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section 43 adjacent the agitator element 24 a sealing gasket 44 is provided on top of the piston element 34 the dimensions of the piston element 34 have been designed such that the piston element 34 fits into the tubular body 12 and retains its position thereby the container 36 contains a liquid monomer indicated by short lines 46 as one of the starting components for the polymerization reaction in order to prepare cement a part of the tubular body 12 together with the first axial end wall 14 and the piston element 34 define a chamber generally indicated by reference numeral 48 wherein powder particles 50 of a polymer as the other starting component are contained the side 52 of the agitator element 24 facing towards the piston element 34 supports opening means 54 which are in this case hollow needles 56 having an opening 58 in the peripheral wall 60 and an open bottom end 62 the agitator element 24 is mounted between two annular plates 64 fixed to the shaft 22 see fig2 the annular plates 64 have a smaller radius than the agitator element 24 itself so that the recesses 30 and holes 32 remain open the shaft 22 comprises an axial channel 66 extending between an open bottom end 26 and a top end 70 which is provided with a vacuum port 72 having a one way valve 74 this vacuum port 72 is arranged in handle 76 a snap connection 78 for fast connection to a vacuum source is mounted onto the vacuum port 72 generally the device 10 having the pre packaged components 46 and 50 will be packaged itself in a suitable pliable and sterile envelope when polymeric cement is needed this envelope is removed.
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20 shown to be integral with the perimeter edge of body portion 2 and a connector member second end 22 shown to be integral with the edge of end portion 14 and adjacent notches 16 an opening or passageway 24 extends between the connector member 18 and the perimeter edge of the body portion 2 as is apparent connector member 18 may be formed into the respective panels during manufacture of container and dispenser and may be formed from the same construction materials as the panels in the alternative the connector may be a separate piece secured to or otherwise laminated to the perimeter edges 8 and 10 of the packaging the connector may be reinforced with fibers or other strengthening material to prevent tearing during opening of the container and dispenser turning to fig4 the container and dispenser a is shown in an opened position with the end portion 14 remaining attached to the body portion 2 more particularly the user will cause a tear to occur about notches 16 and across end portion 14 so that an opening 25 is made into container and dispenser a allowing material to be dispensed from the contain and dispenser as indicated by arrow 26 a separated portion 28 is lifted apart from end portion 14 and main body portion 2 exposing an opening 25 through which the material is dispensed not shown the separated portion 28 remains attached to body portion 2 by connector member 18 in this way the separated portion may be disposed of with body portion 2 and not cause litter as noted.
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first surface may comprise a strike plate 115 configured to reduce the projectile velocity upon impact next the projectile may be further slowed and its trajectory altered by the energy absorbing filler layer 120 the projectile may cause a section of the armor to react dynamically to the projectile 39 s impact and cause the force absorbing material 140 to absorb force upon impact the force absorbing material 140 may be configured to flex from a first position dynamically when impacted by a blast projectile or projectile fragment this material may be configured to recoil substantially to a first position after a projectile impact if the projectile has enough velocity the projectile will ultimately strike the back strike plate 150 in another representative embodiment referring to fig2 deflection materials 130 may be located such that a projectile may make contact with them should the projectiles penetrate through the first surface layer 110 these deflection materials 130 or embedded obliquities may redirect the force and or direction of the projectile away from the surface or materials the armor is protecting this generally results in force being dissipated and directed away from the protected surface post projectile impact the absorbing filler layer 120 and or force absorbing material 140 will reform relocating the deflection materials 130 substantially back to their original locations in yet another embodiment referring to fig3 a and 3b the first surface layer 110 may comprise the forward facing plane of the absorbing filler layer 120 these segmented protective elements generally react dynamically to projectile impacts upon impact the projectile is slowed by impacting the absorbing filler layer.
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specified feed amount the cloth feed mechanism may drive the feed dog the feed adjustment pulse motor may adjust the feed amount in a case where embroidery sewing is performed with the sewing machine 1 an embroidery frame 2 that holds a work cloth 100 may be disposed on the top side of the bed 3 an area inside the embroidery frame 2 is an embroidery area in which stitches of an embroidery pattern can be formed an embroidery frame moving unit 7 that is configured to move the embroidery frame 2 can be mounted on and removed from the bed 3 a carriage cover 8 which extends in the front rear direction is provided on the top portion of the embroidery frame moving unit 7 a y axis moving mechanism not shown in the drawings is provided inside the carriage cover 35 the y axis moving mechanism may move a carriage not shown in the drawings in a y axis direction the front rear direction of the sewing machine 1 the embroidery frame 2 can be mounted on and removed front the carriage a mounting portion not shown in the drawings where the embroidery frame 2 can be mounted is provided to the right side of the carriage the mounting portion projects to the right from the right side face of.
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34 grams 2 tablespoons essential tangerine oil sweet orange oil or mandarin orange oil about 226 u2013 340 grams 8 u2013 12 oz sterile water may also be added for preparing the lotion from the ingredients described above ingredients c g and one half of the beeswax are heated to 100 u00b0 f until melted as soon as the oils are melted they can be blended with water if desired ingredients h and j q are then poured into the mixture preferably the mixture is blended for five minutes and then poured into a warm clean container the container is sealed and stored overnight after twenty four hours the mango butter and the remaining beeswax are melted together the mixture which had been set aside overnight is then emptied into a blending container and then slowly preferably at a rate of one ounce per five seconds the melted mango and pure beeswax are poured into the container the shea butter is then added into the mixture the entire mixture is then blended for approximately five minutes and then allowed to aerate the mixture is then poured into clean containers covered with breathable sterile cloth and set aside for forty eight hours in all instances where heating or melting of the ingredients is required a double boiler stainless steel pot is preferably used in a preferred embodiment for the lotion bar the formulation includes a about 42 52 grams shea butter 3 tablespoons b 42 52 grams mango butter.
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fluorine containing organic acid and c at least one amino acid derivative the film formed through use of the material of the invention serves as both an anti reflective film and a protective film the material of the present invention provides a number of advantages in the formation of resist patterns including excellent film forming properties excellent dimensional accuracy and aligning accuracy simple and easy handling high productivity and good reproducibility application_number US 83305297 A description the present invention will next be described in more detail the anti reflective coating composition of the present invention contains a water soluble polymer the water soluble polymer which is used in the invention is a poly n vinylpyrrolidone homopolymer and or a poly n vinylpyrrolidone copolymer examples of the poly n vinylpyrrolidone copolymer include n vinylpyrrolidone vinyl acetate copolymers n vinylpyrrolidone vinyl alcohol copolymers n vinylpyrrolidone acrylic acid copolymers n vinylpyrrolidone methyl acrylate copolymers n vinylpyrrolidone methacrylic acid copolymers n vinylpyrrolidone methyl methacrylate copolymers n vinylpyrrolidone maleic acid copolymers n vinylpyrrolidone dimethyl maleate copolymers n vinylpyrrolidone maleic anhydride copolymers n vinylpyrrolidone itaconic acid copolymers n vinylpyrrolidone methyl itaconic copolymers and n vinylpyrrolidone itaconic anhydride copolymers particularly preferred water soluble polymers are poly n vinylpyrrolidone homopolymers and n vinylpyrrolidone vinyl acetate copolymers these water soluble polymers may be used singly or in combinations of two or more species the anti reflective coating composition of the present invention.
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example where diameter node 108 independently tests the status of diameter node 104 after receiving the diameter network management information from diameter node 100 referring to fig3 diameter node 108 receives the diameter network management update message from diameter node 100 in response to receiving the diameter network management update message indicating that diameter node 104 is not available diameter node 108 may initiate a test to determine whether the received diameter network management information is accurate or valid for diameter node 108 in the illustrated example diameter node 108 sends a diameter network management test message to diameter node 104 if the test indicates that diameter node 104 is unavailable either in response to receiving a negative acknowledgement message or no response to the diameter network management test message diameter node 108 may update its local network management information database to reflect the unavailability of diameter node 104 if however the results of the test indicate that diameter node 104 is reachable from diameter node 108 diameter node 108 may refrain from updating its diameter network management cache to indicate that diameter node 104 is unreachable fig4 illustrates an example where the results of the confirmation test in fig3 indicate that diameter node 104 is available in fig4 it is the network 400 between diameter nodes 100 and 104 that causes diameter node 104 to be unavailable to diameter node 100 however.
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the present invention stands directed at apparatus and methods for the addition of selected amounts of alcohol dehydrogenase adh enzyme inhibitors to existing engine cooling systems to reduce or eliminate coolant toxicity as well as the use of such inhibitors for treatment and safe disposal of toxic coolants removed from engines reference to alcohol dehydrogenase adh enzyme inhibitors means any substance that when mixed with eg and ingested prevents or substantially diminishes the production of the various toxic metabolites that are related to eg poisoning such adh enzyme inhibitor may therefore preferably include polyhydric alcohols alcohols that have two hydroxyl or u2014 oh groups that combine and form blended mixtures with the eg reference to blend mixtures with eg should be understood as a mixture wherein the adh enzyme inhibitor and eg will not phase separate preferred adh enzyme inhibitors herein include propylene glycol pg and or glycerol in addition such adh enzyme inhibitors are also preferably those that have a boiling point above 150 u00b0 c 320 u00b0 f for a given and existing engine cooling system the amount of adh enzyme inhibitor that is preferably introduced may vary the goal however is to transform an existing aqueous based eg based engine cooling system which is toxic.
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may include the steps of generating a transaction tool operation request signal wherein the transaction tool operation request signal includes a request for a new transaction tool and or an updated transaction tool transmitting the transaction tool operation request signal to a transaction tool issuer receiving a transaction tool update signal from the transaction tool issuer wherein the transaction tool update signal includes a new transaction tool and or an updated transaction tool determining the recipient and transmitting the transaction tool update signal to the recipient application_number US 17661205 A description in view of the foregoing one or more embodiments of the present invention may provide one or more of the following advantages decrease the amount of human intervention required to acquire and or update i e renew revoke etc a transaction tool increase transaction efficiency and or reduce transaction failures resulting from missing and or outdated transaction tools referring to fig1 a block diagram of a system 100 for promulgating a transaction tool to a recipient in accordance with one non limiting aspect of the present invention is shown the system 100 generally comprises a transaction tool issuer 102 a transaction tool holder 104 and a recipient device 106 the transaction tool issuer i.
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housing a first compartment for washing within the housing a second compartment for washing within the housing a plurality of dishwasher components each having a power load when activated at least one of the plurality of dishwasher components operatively disposed within the second compartment and a power limiting distribution control system operatively connected to each of the plurality of dishwasher components for managing distribution of power application_number US 4533801 A description the present invention provides for an improved multiple compartment dishwasher fig1 shows an isometric view of a multiple compartment dishwasher according to the present invention the multiple compartment dishwasher 10 has a housing 11 within the housing 11 is a first compartment 12 and a second compartment 14 the first compartment 12 and the second compartment 14 are both adapted for independently washing dishes or other items for example dishes can be placed in compartment 12 and washed while compartment 14 can remain available for loading similarly the second compartment 14 can be washing dishes while the first compartment 12 can be open in addition the electrical control system of the present invention provides for both the first compartment 12 and the second compartment 14 to be simultaneously operating in this manner an operator can select whether to wash dishes in one of the compartments or both of the compartments preferably the compartments are of different sizes when the compartments are different sizes a small load of dishes can be washed in the smaller of the compartments and a larger load of dishes can be washed in the larger compartments 0018 fig2 illustrates an electrical control system.
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in the case of the high strength brass in case where the optimum composition is selected there can be obtained a retainer which is excellent in fatigue strength in the case of the high strength brass its hardness lowers as its u03b1 phase decreases fig4 on the other hand the fatigue strength of the high strength brass increases greatly in case where its u03b1 phase exceeds 40 fig5 this disagrees with the tendency of ordinary steel material in which the fatigue strength increases as the hardness increases the reason why the high strength brass provides the above tendencies seems that the high strength has a two phase structure composed of u03b1 phase and u03b2 phase for the power roller of a toroidal type continuously variable transmission from the viewpoint of the fatigue strength the u03b1 phase is required to be 40 or more and from the viewpoint of the material strength the hardness is required to be hb80 or higher also preferably the u03b1 phase may be set in the range of 40 to 80 in case where the above mentioned high strength brass is used as the material of the power roller retainer there can be obtained a toroidal type continuously variable transmission which can prevent the retainer against damage and can enjoy a long life now description will be given below of the embodiments of the invention by the way the basic structure of a toroidal type continuously variable transmission according to the invention is similar to that shown in fig1 but the present.
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benzenes such as 1 4 dihydroxy 2 5 dichlorobenzene 1 4 dihydroxy 3 methylbenzene etc and dihydroxy diphenyl sulfoxides such as bis 4 hydroxyphenyl sulfoixde bis 3 5 dibromo 4 hydroxyphenyl sulfoxide etc a variety of additional dihydric phenols are also available to provide carbonate polymers such as are disclosed in u s pat nos 2 999 835 3 028 365 and 3 153 008 also suitable for preparing the aromatic carbonate polymers are copolymers prepared from the above dihydric phenols copolymerized with halogen containing dihydric phenols such as 2 2 bis 3 5 dichloro 4 hydroxyphenyl propane 2 2 bis 3 5 dibromo 4 hydroxyphenyl propane etc it is also possible to employ two or more different dihydric phenols or a copolymer of a dihydric phenol with a glycol or with hydroxy or acid terminated polyester or with a dibasic acid in the event a carbonate copolymer or interpolymer rather than a homopolymer is desired for use in the preparation of the aromatic polycarbonates of this invention as well as blends of any of the above materials the carbonate precursor can be either a carbonyl halide a carbonate ester or a haloformate the carbonyl halides which can be employed are carbonyl bromide carbonyl chloride and mixtures thereof typical of the carbonate esters that.
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tool instructions and send data to a surface communication means below the mwd tool section is a flexible sub 330 disposed below the flexible sub 330 is a rss tool denoted generally as 340 e g halliburton geo pilot tool detailed information on halliburton 39 s geo pilot system is contained in appendix a in the present disclosure below the rss tool section 340 is an optional stabilizer sub 326 the combination bit and reamer 360 includes a short near bit borehole enlargement tool nbr 362 welded to the body of a roller cone or pdc bit 364 disposed on the distal end of the tool string 100 it will be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the halliburton product elements described above the halliburton product elements included herein are exemplary products that may be used in the subject disclosure however other products of a similar nature manufactured by other manufacturers may be used as elements in the subject disclosure fig5 a and 5b illustrate an enlarged perspective view of an exemplary combination near bit hole opener reamer and drill bit 360 the combination tool 360 includes a near bit reamer 362 that includes a body section 361 the overall length l 1 of the body section is 40 inches or smaller the overall length of the nbr tool 360 is l 2 of 60 inches or smaller the reamer 362 includes a plurality of cutter elements 368 disposed on radial pistons 369 disposed inside the body 361 when the reamer 362 is actuated the cutter elements 368 are moved radially outward from a central longitudinal axis 301 of the reamer 362 and contact the borehole wall it will be understood that other configurations of cutter.
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which operation of the sewing machine is to be stopped by recognizing such a visual indication by the light emitting diode 22 and such acoustic indication by the buzzer 23 therefore the operator engaged in sewing is able to know that a fresh supply of bobbin thread is needed thus it is possible to replenish the supply of bobbin thread before the residual amount of bobbin thread z is reached and before the operation of the sewing machine is stopped in order to prevent sewing operation from being stopped at an inconvenient sewing position the predetermined value z0 is input to the processing circuit 13 by the key input 12 in the same fashion as that of the predetermined value z a decision as to whether or not the value z 0 for bobbin yarn has been reached is made after steps m4 and m5 and before step m6 that is at step m5a as illustrated in the fig7 flowchart after the decision is made at step m5a that the value z 0 has been reached the light emitting diode 22 emits light and the buzzer 23 sounds at step m5b steps m1 m5 m6 and m7 correspond respectively to steps n1 n5 n6 and n7 explained with reference to fig3 and similar operations are performed in both series of steps the light emitting diode 22 and the buzzer 23 are both shown by virtual lines in fig1 and.
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the relative sizes may vary depending upon application without departing from the scope of the present invention the various structures of mems flux concentrator device 50 illustrated are not shown to scale and the dimensions of the various structures may be exaggerated to better illustrate the relationship between the shown structures fig1 g and 1h are further illustrations of the embodiment of fig1 a through 1f fig1 g illustrates the results of exposing selected portions of the wafer 10 to an etching process such as the deep reactive ion etching drie process referred to in u s pat no 7 655 996 incorporated herein by reference fig1 h illustrates a cross sectional view schematic diagram of the released mems cantilever 40 and sensor tip 41 where cantilever structure 40 is released by etching the wafer 10 the mems structure is preferably defined using standard lithographic techniques the process may involve using a deep reactive ion ecthing drie process to remove unwanted portions of the device layers the absence of which is illustrated in fig1 g as shown in fig1 g the portions forming the flux concentrators 42 44 comprise above contact layer 30 an insulating layer 76 and a soft magnetic material layer 74 the magnetic layer 74 of the flux concentrators 42 44 are positioned such that when the cantilever 40 is in an intermediate position i e midway between the two farthest positions of oscillatory travel the magnetic sensor 35 and magnetic layer 74 as substantially in alignment i e as depicted in fig1 g substantially in the same plane that is perpendicular to the surface of the paper as shown in fig1 h cantilever 40 may include the followings layers wafer 10 insulating layer 15 a first electrode 20 layer pzt layer 25.
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displayed on a map and information about the shop at that location is displayed from the map position 0065 fig7 is a flow chart showing the processing performed at this time a search page is sent to the user terminal 15 from the server 12 of the position search data base center 2 step s 1 this search page is displayed on the screen of the user terminal 15 step s 2 a search condition is input from the keyboard or mouse and sent from the user terminal 15 to the server 12 of the center 2 step s 3 places conforming to this condition are searched by the server 12 of the center 2 step s 4 and the search result is sent to the user terminal 15 step s 5 also position data latitude longitude for the searched location is sent to the server 11 of the map data base 1 from the server 12 of the center 2 step s 6 map data corresponding to this position data is searched by the server 11 of the map data base 1 step s 7 a drawing command for this map data is then sent to the user terminal 15 from the server 11 of the map data base 1 step s 8 the search result from the center 2 and the map data from the center 1 are sent to the user terminal 15 the search data and map data sent to the user terminal are then linked by a browser and.
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receives a socket forming isolation member or tube 38 sealed with the body by an o ring 40 the isolation tube 38 projects beyond the inward end 42 of the body and is sealed fluid tight for the purposes believed apparent the isolation tube 38 loosely receives an elongated flapper lever 44 fig1 having a flapper permanent magnet 46 axially secured in its end portion adjacent the inner closed end of the isolation tube and is connected at its other end with a flapper pivot bushing 48 in turn secured to a flapper pivot shaft 50 horizontally journalled by a pivot support bracket 52 secured to the outer end surface 54 of the body 24 for vertical pivoting movement of the magnet contained end portion of the flapper lever within the confines of the isolation tube the flapper lever 44 operates flapper means 55 for the purpose presently apparent the float means 30 comprises a ball like float 56 threadedly connected with a hollow float magnet holder 58 having a float permanent magnet 60 axially disposed therein fig1 the float magnet holder 58 is supported by the bight portion of a u shaped float arm 62 having legs 64 which are.
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bar 53 by conventional means such as screws 65 a hollow tubular stem 67 is carried by the split eyelet 63 and extends into the aperture 61 in spray bar 53 gasket 69 assures a fluid tight seal as is well known positioned within the stem is a mesh strainer 71 a nozzle 73 and gasket 75 combination fluidly communicate through the stem 67 and a removable cap 77 holds the assembly together as is well known spray bar 53 is connected by conventional piping to a source of fluid not shown such as a pump for a pressurized system or a tank for a gravity fed system referring now to fig3 there is shown the flexible absorbent mat means 81 mounted on upper segment 37 of support member 9 mat means 81 extends along the width of drum 3 and contacts the surface of drum 3 to spread fluid from spray means 51 in a uniform distribution on the surface of drum 3 absorbent mat means 81 comprises a plurality of shafts 83 extending downwardly from upper segment 37 said shafts being spaced along the width of drum 3 each shaft 83 slidably extends through an aperture in upper segment 37 each shaft 83 has an upper end on which is threaded a nut 85 that is larger than the aperture so that the shaft 83 cannot slide out of connection with upper segment 37 each shaft 83 has a lower end 87 extending downwardly toward drum 3 affixed to each shaft 83 as by welding is.
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set 54 contains exactly a certain number of items characterized by the one or more characteristics of the trigger or less than a threshold number of items characterized by the one or more characteristics of the trigger in an embodiment of the present invention the result characteristics based triggering described hereinabove with reference to fig2 supports ordered attributes as mentioned above with reference to fig1 an ordered attribute trigger takes the form of a n 1 n 2 wherein n 1 and n 2 are the lower and upper bounds respectively of the range of values of the attribute ordered attributes commonly include price and date the attribute value pair for any single given item in memory 26 is expressed as a n i e the item typically has only a single value n for the attribute a e g a price of 10 for supporting ordered attributes the method of fig2 includes at an ordered attribute characterization step 80 further characterizing those characteristics of set 58 which are ordered as mentioned above set 58 is produced at result set characterization step 56 such further characterization results in a set 82 of range characteristics and corresponding counts of items from result set 54 that map to the range in other words set 82 includes one or more attribute value ranges a n 1 n 2 and corresponding counts at threshold comparison step 60 result processor 22 compares the counts of each attribute value range of set 82 to thresholds 62 attribute value ranges having a count that exceeds an appropriate.
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the pressure to obtain equilibrium using the pvs module connected to port 15 in all modes of operation where port 16 is used to establish zero tare the most precise pressure is obtained when the pressure applied to port 16 is regulated using a second piston pressure gage in the high range gage mode one pvs module 100 is connected to port 16 while ports 15 and 25 are open to ambient atmosphere in a preferred embodiment the approximate pressure range in this configuration is 10 to 2500 psi due to the relative ease of switching to the low range mode for making measurements with zero tare no zero tare mode is needed for high range operation the next section of table i shows the necessary connections for high range low range and zero tare low range operation in the absolute mode in the absolute mode a highly stable vacuum approximately 10 mtorr is applied to port 25 using one pvs module 100 another pvs module 100 is connected to port 15 for low range operation or to port 16 for high range operation in the low range configuration a highly stable positive pressure can be applied using a third pvs module 100 connected to port 16 to operate in the zero tare low range absolute mode pressure ranges in the absolute mode are essentially the same as for gage mode configurations there are two configurations for negative gage pressure operation with one pvs module 100 connected to port 25 negative gage mode with a pressure range of minus 0 25 psi tare pressure.
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bent or angled free ends of the support rods 5 6 are for this purpose guided in recesses of the frame 2 as this can be seen in fig2 fig4 shows for clarification purposes in the side view one of the support rods 6 in the horizontal position while the second support rod 5 is moved into an inclined position so that a steam iron 4 can be placed onto the frame 2 in order to guarantee a safe support of the steam iron 4 a slope 7 exists on each of the two oppositely lying inner sides of the frame 2 which slope 7 is arranged substantially perpendicular with respect to the inclined position of the support rod 5 furthermore it is possible to provide suitable stops or similar means in order to hold the support rod 5 in the swivelled position fig2 and 3 show furthermore that the frame 2 is symmetrically designed with respect to a vertical center plane so that the ironing board can be used both by right handed and also left handed persons as can particularly be seen in fig3 the frame 2 has several mounting means to add additional equipment thus a recess 14 exists for example in the center area of the frame 2 which area does not face the ironing board a connecting element 15 which will be described in detail in connection with fig6 to 10 can be inserted into the recess 14 the connecting element is pivotal 90 about a horizontal axis 28 defined by axle journals 39 fig7 in particular to avoid damage to the connecting element 15 during storing of the collapsed ironing board 1 the ironing board can furthermore be equipped with a clothes support rack 25 which can be placed into.
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mpeg decoder 22 at the mixer 27 the mixing time of the graphic image is determined based on pts presentation time stamp relation between corresponding atvef data tp and a v data tps through the above explained operations pl data for supplementary service information can be provided for a digital television set along with a v contents written in a recording medium like as digital television broadcast programs according to atvef or dase standard the pl interpreter 34 of the hd dvd player 200 may transmit all tps included in reproduced presentation data through only isochronous channel of the interfacing unit 35 without checking pid of each tp in this case of not separating the interfacing unit 28 of the digital television set 300 further conducts the functions of checking and separating that is it checks pid if every tps received through the isochronous channel and separates a v data tp and atvef data one based on their pids a digital television set may equip with an addition element not figured to conduct the checking and separating instead of the function integrated interfacing unit the separated a v data and atvef data tps are to the mpeg decoder 22 and the pl separator 23 respectively the a v data tps are decoded to original video and sound data by the mpeg decoder 22 and the atvef data tps are converted to a corresponding graphic image through sequential processes of the pl separator 23 the pl interpreter 25 and the graphic.
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reading element 21 is suitable for transmitting a magnetic excitation signal to the wearing element 20 and for capturing a magnetic signal from the wearing element 20 as a response to the magnetic excitation signal as the wearing element 20 wears the magnetic response signal to be received by the reading element 21 varies such that by means of detecting determining the variation the wear of the wearing element 20 and therefore of the blade 10 can be determined as will be discussed in more detail below according to some implementations the magnetic response signal comprises a specific frequency varying with the wear of the wearing element 20 such that the frequency of the signal is representative of the wear or of the level of wear of the wearing element 20 and therefore of the wear of the blade 10 the arrangement of the wearing element 20 in the blade 10 with respect to the end 10 a of the blade 10 depends on the degree of wear to be measured for example the wearing element 20 can be arranged such that it is flush with the end 10 a of the blade 10 such that the wearing element 20 contacts the roller and starts to wear from the time in which the blade 10 wears the change in the frequency of the magnetic response signal is therefore directly proportional to the wear of the blade 10 the wearing element.
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20 of fig1 for storage the first step consists of pushing panels 22 and 24 towards panels 28 and 26 respectively about their hinged connections so that panel 22 collapses upon panel 28 and panel 24 collapses upon panel 26 then the two panels 22 and 28 are folded so as to be collapsed upon the two panels 24 and 26 to form a stack of four panels as shown in fig3 a in the second step the structure 20 is then twisted and folded to collapse the frame members 40 and panels 22 24 26 28 into a smaller shape in particular the opposite border 70 of the stack of panels 22 24 26 28 is folded in see arrow 72 in fig3 a upon the previous fold to further collapse the frame members 40 with the panels as shown in fig3 b the folding is continued so that the initial size of the structure 20 is reduced until the frame members 40 and panels are collapsed on each other see fig3 c to provide for a small essentially compact configuration having a plurality of concentric frame members 40 and layers of the panels 22 24 26 28 so that the collapsed structure 20 has a size which is a fraction.
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1 8 mhz to 40 khz the use of iref as a 5 khz source of the serially shifted waveform bit pattern remains unchanged the slower shift rate produces a shorter bit pattern to represent the 5 khz iref in particular the bit pattern will be four bits set followed by four bits cleared the shorter bit pattern produces correspondingly shorter moving electro static square waves on the platen whereas in the case of coarse measurement one wavelength exceeded the maximum length of the platen the wavelength of a fine wave is considerably shorter than the platen that is there will be several cycles of fine waves on the platen and any of several cursor positions i e at intervals of one fine wavelength will produce the same result in the phase counter this does not cause a problem and results in an overall increase in the resolution of the x coordinate the multiplicity is resolved as follows the coarse measurement can be examined to determine which of the fine cycles contains the cursor location then the coarse measurement can be converted to an equivalent integral number of fine cycles which is then augmented by the fine measurement the procedure outlined for x dimension measurement is analogous to the one used for measurement in the y dimension here is how the two activities are coordinated the series of x measurements is performed first to do this both the x and y shift registers are first cleared then the x shift register is allowed to begin shifting at the coarse rate the y shift.
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c 2 c 4 and c 5 2 c 8 2 odd electron c terminal ions were detected for z 1 z 4 and z 5 2 z 8 2 the mass difference between c 4 and c 5 2 together with z 4 and z 5 2 clearly shows the mass of the glycosylated asparagine residue g1f thus in contrast to the cid mass spectrum the etd generated mass spectrum provides precise identification of the n linked binding site following etd of the quadruply charged ion of m z 740 g2f full sequence information was obtained as shown in fig8 n terminal c ions even electron were detected for c 2 c 4 and c 5 2 c 8 2 odd electron c terminal ions were detected for z 1 z 4 and z 5 2 z 8 2 the mass difference between c 4 and c 5 2 together with z 4 and z 5 2 clearly shows the mass of the glycosylated asparagine residue g2f thus in contrast to the cid mass spectrum the etd generated mass spectrum provides precise identification of the n linked binding site following etd of the quadruply charged ion of m z 659 g0f full sequence information was obtained over the wider m z range from 200 2800 as shown in fig9 n terminal c ions even electron were detected for c 2 c 8 and c 5 2 c 8 2 odd electron c terminal ions were detected for z 1 z 8 and z 5 2 z 8 2 the mass difference between c 4 and c 5 together with z 4 and z 5 clearly shows the mass of the glycosylated asparagine residue g0f thus in contrast to the cid mass spectrum the etd generated mass.
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from a color state different from the color state of the group of particles the term u201c viewing side u201d in the present application refers to the first surface in a display layer where images are seen by the viewers the electric field threshold is either an inherent characteristic of the charged particles or an additive induced property in the former case the electric field threshold is generated relying on certain attraction force between oppositely charged particles or between particles and certain substrate surfaces in the case of additive induced electric field threshold a threshold agent which induces or enhances the threshold characteristics of an electrophoretic fluid may be added the threshold agent may be any material which is soluble or dispersible in the solvent or solvent mixture of the electrophoretic fluid and carries or induces a charge opposite to that of the charged particles the threshold agent may be sensitive or insensitive to the change of applied voltage the term u201c threshold agent u201d may broadly include dyes or pigments electrolytes or polyelectrolytes polymers oligomers surfactants charge controlling agents and the like additional information relating to the threshold agent may be found in u s pat no 8 115 729 the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety this example is demonstrated in fig2 the black particles 22 are assumed to have an electric field threshold therefore the black particles 22 would not move to the viewing side if an applied electric field is lower than the electric field threshold.
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the front thrust surface 63 the provision of these oil passages 75 and 78 sufficiently lubricates the front thrust surface 63 the intake camshaft 3 is further formed with a radial oil passage 79 extending from the axial oil passage 74 and opening to the outer surface of the rear journal 62b the radial oil passage 79 is axially located in a position closer to the front end of the rear journal 62b than to the rear end of the rear journal 62b a part of the oil passing in the axial oil passage 74 is delivered to the radial bearing means 46 through the radial oil passage 79 the radial oil passage 79 located closer to the front end of the rear journal 62b allows the major part of lubrication oil passed throughout the radial oil passage 79 to flow towards the rear thrust surface 65 so as to lubricate sufficiently the rear thrust surface 65 after the lubrication of the rear thrust surface 65 the oil is returned through a groove 81 formed in the thrust collar 64 similarly a branch oil passage 83 branching off from the exhaust camshaft oil passage 82 extends to a radial bearing 49 so as to lubricate the radial bearing portion 49 a part of the oil passed through the branch oil passage 83 enters into an undercut groove 84 formed inside the internal thread bore 70 and then is returned through a return oil passage 85 so as to lubricate the front thrust metal insert 67 and the friction gear 61 the exhaust camshaft 4 is further formed with a radial oil passage 86 extending from.
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attendance in a room for visual constraints such as between 1 and 50 navetars or fused groups with any additional visitors being directed to an empty room a guest log can retain all names of navetars in all the versions of the room however when navetars fuse they are transported to a u2018 close up u2019 view that is u2018 within u2019 the room where they are fused the fused group focuses on social browsing or navigating the content of a site or the internet in general as a group a fused navetar exists as a single entity within an environment of browsing portal 50 and becomes the character for interaction with individual navetars or fused navetars within a room environments provide closed private chat options when navetars are engaged in a fuse 0095 fig2 depicts such a fused group of two or more users the fused group may browse within an environment created in browsing portal 50 or may leave the portal environment i e browse the world wide web through browsing portal 50 to access content directly from an external server 10 all navetars and fused groups will remain anonymous to the external server 10 which will only register that a generic browsing portal 50 is interacting with it this further enhances the potential of browsing portal 50 and portal sponsor 21 to be the only ones with full understanding of the user profiles that further provide incentive to them to maintain the.
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modulator 9 through the drive transistor 4 and the signal switching section 40 a 1 bit digital modulated signal produced here is outputted into the simplified tester 91 from the delta sigma modulation output terminal 2 the simplified tester 91 can receive a 1 bit digital modulated signal outputted from the delta sigma modulation output terminal 2 through the probe card 92 the simplified tester 91 displays a pulse waveform of the 1 bit digital modulated signal inputted from the delta sigma modulation output terminal 2 through the probe card 92 so as to be observed on a display unit moreover digital signal processing such as demodulation processing is applied to the pulse waveform to measure the demodulated digital voltage value at this time if the measured voltage value is deviated from a voltage value to be outputted a voltage value of a test pattern by at least a predetermined value if correction is not sufficiently performed by correction data the drive device 53 is determined as an inferior component when it is within a correctable range even if the measured voltage value deviates the drive device 53 is determined to be usable the delta sigma modulator 9 itself may have some malfunction however a delta sigma modulated signal is not outputted or a waveform pulse abnormally goes wrong so observation of such states indicates whether or not the drive device 53 should be handled as an inferior component an example illustrated in fig6 can make a check and evaluation with the probe card 92 having needles of a very small amount per drive lsi 10 needles in.
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examples of anionic dyes include xanthene and oxonol dyes for example rose bengal eosin erythrosin and fluorescein dyes are useful in addition to iodonium and pyryllium ions other compounds of anionic dyes and sulfonium and phosphonium cations are potentially useful as in the case of the cationic dye compoudns useful dye cation combinations can be identified through the weller equation as having a negative free energy selected examples of anionic dye compounds are shown in table 2 u03bbmax ca 570 nm in tmpta in table 2 the symbol u03c6 is used for a phenyl group and the structure str20 is used for str21 table 2______________________________________ u03c6 sub 2 i sup sub 1 str22 str23 str24 str25 str26 str27 str28 str29 str30 u03c6 sub 2 i sup str31 u03c6 sub 3 sup pch sub 2 u03c6 sub 2 str32 u03c6 sub 3 sup pch sub 2 u03c6 str33 ch sub 3 sup so sub 2 str34 str35 str36 u03c6 sub 2 i sup ______________________________________ the most typical example of a free radical addition polymerizable or crosslinkable compound useful in the present invention is an ethylenically unsaturated compound and more specifically a polyethylenically unsaturated compound these compounds include both monomers having one or more ethylenically unsaturated groups such as vinyl or allyl groups and polymers having terminal or pendant ethylenic unsaturation such compounds are well known in the art and include acrylic and methacrylic esters of polyhydric alcohols such as trimethylolpropane pentaerythritol and the like and acrylate or methacrylate terminated epoxy resins acrylate or methacrylate terminated polyesters etc representative examples include ethylene glycol diacrylate ethylene glycol dimethacrylate trimethylol propane triacrylate tmpta.
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if the resonance frequencies of each led unit in each pcb strip are configured to differ from each other a matrix is effectively created allowing two dimensional control over light intensity the light intensity of an entire pcb strip is effected by the amplitude of the ac for the pcb strip in question the band pass characteristics of the led units in a strip may optionally overlap to suit a particular light output demands for the backlight for instance this may be needed in case a smooth transition from one zone to another is needed fig4 b shows a simplified arrangement for only dimming and scanning here only one control unit is required thus reducing cost a first pcb strip 430 a then comprises led units 432 a 432 b 432 z a second pcb strip 430 b comprises led units 433 a 433 b 433 z while a last pcb strip 430 z of an arbitrary number of pcb strips comprises led units 439 a 439 b 439 z with this arrangement one control unit 431 provides a current for all pcb strips whereby the current cannot be controlled for an individual strip on the other hand by controlling the frequency of the current light intensity can be controlled for different led units within each light strip in one embodiment the resonance frequencies of led units in the same position of each strip are chosen to be the same within a given fault tolerance such as 1 5 or 10 for example 432 a 433 a and 439 a are chosen to have the same resonance frequency 432 b 433.
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bending stresses are minimized and the torsional stresses are spread over multiple coils in the end mounting region turning now to the end mount 18 more specifically as seen in fig5 there is a keyhole 24 created this keyhole 24 extends through wall 26 of end mount 18 in order that the end mount 18 may fit over the end fixtures 20 and 21 attached to the outer spring the keyhole 24 has the shape as shown on the wall 26 of the end mount the hole shape is configured to provide clearance for fitting over one end of the fixture while being small enough to engage the inner spring mount or other stop as discussed below the wall 26 of the end mount is preferably a flat surface on which a snap ring 22 rests to hold the end mount 18 in place as shown in fig2 the end mount 18 also preferably has a recess such that it can nest over the inner end mount 14 and the inner spring 12 an inner surface 36 of wall 26 in the end mount 18 rests on the inner end mount 14 or the flange 15 if a flange is.
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controller 12 the controller 12 includes a processor 14 and a non transitory computer readable storage unit 16 the controller 12 identifies the viewing direction of the driver 6 with the help of the processor 14 the processor 14 to this end has loaded a computer program product into the storage unit 16 which enables it for carrying out the calculation the computer program product implements a method described below in reference to fig3 the motor vehicle 2 furthermore is equipped with two headlamps 18 20 which are directed in travelling direction x towards the front the headlamps 18 20 are equipped in such a manner that they allow a local change of the brightness the light color the color temperature of a light beam 21 or a combination thereof a region of attention or point of interest woo of the driver 6 can thereby be emphasized the brightness in the region of attention or at the poi can be increased in such a manner that the objects that are present therein are better visible in order to further emphasize the region of attention or the poi adaptation of the tight color or the color temperature can be used to increase the contrast for example for reading signs the light color according to an embodiment can be adapted in a part region of the rgb color space or another color space model in other embodiments at least two different colors are adjustable the headlamps 18 20 in this case may be configured as pixel headlamps the pixel headlamps 18 20 include a multiplicity of illumination elements 18 1 18 4 20.
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light spots in the embodiment of fig3 the image forming plane of the objective lens 19 is used to dispose the disk 18 however the image forming plane of the objective lens 19 may also be disposed where a diaphragm for a light source in an illuminating system of a microscope is positioned furthermore although the beam splitter 11a of fig3 transmits the incident light beam 100 and reflects the light from disk 18 the beam splitter 11a may reflect the incident light beam 100 and transmit the light from the disk 18 in addition although one light spot is focused astride two adjacent detecting cells in fig4 one light spot maybe also focused astride four adjacent detecting cells advantageously the inventon eliminates the necessity of scanning the irradiating light beams by arranging the distance between the detecting cells and the distance between the light spots on the detector and by making each light spot focus within the area of a corresponding detecting cell respectively this makes construction of the confocal microscopic equipment simpler reduces costs and facilitates miniaturization since the time required in the prior art for scanning is eliminated by the invention the prior art limitation set by the pick up speed for confocal imaging is also eliminated thereby resulting in a higher speed operation by the invention furthermore advantageously the invention is more flexible in design since in the embodiment of fig3 the light collecting means such as the plate dr disk having the micro lenses can be disposed between the light source 100 and the pinhole array 18 so that efficiency of exciting light is improved considerably moreover advantageously the invention principles disclosed herein can be also applied to other areas of camera useage the foregoing.
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to establish a cep cloud with processing capabilities to scale as required by the business application or applications leveraging the cep cloud included is a method of establishing a network of cep engines that work in concert with each other so to provide cep services to deliver the service level agreements of function latency and throughput as required by the application cep services interact with each other via a series of event streams transported by an ipc protocol between one or multiple cep services cep services have no theoretical limit to the number of cep engines that compose said services the result is a distributed system of cep services hosted by a cep cloud where the cep cloud is composed of a network of cep engines connected by an ipc protocol this unique combination forms is a cep cloud without bound to its processing limit application_number US 15030508 A description a cep cloud 16 is a virtualization of a cep engine employed in defining a cep cloud 16 are common computer design patterns and terms such as services interposes communication ipc protocols and distributed computing techniques sometimes referred to as a cluster grid or compute utility etc fig1 is a view of the cep cloud 16 shown are the functional components of the cep cloud 16 and their interactions these components include cep cloud 16 a distributed system of interconnected cep engines that forms the foundation to support and provide cep services event streams 28 an infinite set of discrete events discrete events of the scope of this invention fall into two basic categories native events 12 and derived.
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55 shuts off the power constant voltage vcc for the can driver 52 when a constant voltage failure system shut signal or other failure signal in the faulty unit 50 is detected by the failure check means 53 in the present embodiment the failure check means 53 also outputs a high level failure detection signal the transistor switching circuit 54 then performs a switching operation so that the high side driver 55 which supplies power to the can driver 52 changes its state so as to stop the power supply to the can driver 52 as a result the can driver 52 stays in a no signal output state the other unit 90 which is connected to the communication bus 100 detects this state and then performs a fail safe process in the same manner as with the first embodiment shown in fig5 in the second embodiment the cost is relatively high because the high side driver 55 turns off the can driver 52 instead of disconnecting the line between the can controller cpu 51 and can driver 52 however it is not necessary to insert a resistor or the like into a serial communication line between the can controller cpu 51 and can driver 52 therefore no design changes need be made to compensate for a decreased communication speed or the like the present embodiment supports high grade specifications for high speed communications 0059 fig7 illustrates a third embodiment which disconnects the communication bus can bus 100 outside the faulty unit 50 in the present embodiment the communication bus 100 is provided with a relay switch 61 the relay switch 61 opens.
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frame 104 can be made from a number of different tube sizes at least one embodiment uses tubing having a profile of 32 mm u00d7 32 mm square in cross section in certain embodiments this tubing is extruded aluminum alloy with a weight of 0 6 kg m the 32 mm u00d7 32 mm profile tubing has been found suitable for all screen sizes up to at least 400 u00d7 400 cm 600 u00d7 300 cm or 900 u00d7 300 cm in another embodiment the frame 104 is constructed of tubing having a cross section of 64 u00d7 32 mm this tubing has been used successfully in frames as large as 500 u00d7 340 cm and up this size of tubing can also of course be used in smaller frames if the application requires additional strength or rigidity as explained in more detail below applicants have developed a novel way to integrate the corner braces of the frame 104 into the interior of the frame 104 rather than attaching it externally as found in the prior art this innovation has proved to be a significant enhancement to the overall performance of the device this feature also facilitates the use of a folding projection surface 102 with square corners this further enhances the performance of the device a second innovation of the present invention is the incorporation of pressure release push button self latching inline hinges.
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back panel portion 12 and a right panel portion 20 connected adjacent or along the right side edge of the back panel portion 16 for example the back panel portion 16 is made of two separate cloth plies or layers stitched together around the perimeter thereof piping 22 can be provided around the perimeter of the back panel portion and wrapped around the perimeter edge of the back panel portion 16 and sewn thereto the left panel portion 18 and the right panel portion 20 can be surged i e by special sewing to the upper cloth ply or layer of the back panel portion 16 adjacent the side edges 16 a 16 b of the back panel portion 16 the left panel portion 18 is provided with a simulated left arm portion 24 and the left panel portion 18 is provided with a simulated right arm portion 26 as shown in fig3 the simulated left arm portion 24 is provided with a left hand portion 24 a and the simulated right arm portion 26 is provided with a right hand portion 26 a the arm portions 24 26 are configured to criss cross each other as shown in fig3 when wrapped around the infant and secured to the side panel portions or back panel portion the left panel portion 18 and corresponding simulated left arm portion 24 and right panel.
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platinum catalyst showed virtually unchanged activity in general the data show that the selectivity to ceda is inferior to that obtained with a platinum catalyst at period 22 the cyclohexanone was diluted 1 1 with isopropyl alcohol in an attempt to avoid bed plugging arising from solids formation but without a great deal of success it was also independently observed that there was significant leaching of palladium from the catalyst bed into the reaction product mixture table 2______________________________________effect of palladium as catalystperi mole ratio temp conversion sup b selectivityod eda ketone sup a u00b0 c mole ceda diceda______________________________________ 2 6 1 180 99 4 99 3 2 8 3 6 1 180 99 5 88 4 4 9 4 6 1 180 99 5 99 7 2 1 6 5 1 180 99 6 88 1 3 2 7 5 1 185 99 6 92 3 3 5 8 5 1 181 99 5 92 4 2 310 3 1 180 99 7 86 5 4 311 3 1 193 99 5 88 6 6 912 3 1 181 99 7 95 3 5 615 6 1 200 99 5 91 2 2 316 6 1 199 99 4 96 9 2 417 6 1 200 99 9 75 7 2 519 6 1 251 99 5 54 8 3 320 6 1 250 99 5 58 5 6 421 6 1 249 99 5 59 3 3 923 6 1 180 100 0 87 4 7 624 6 1 179 100 0 78 8 3 025 6 1 179 100 0 70 1 2 9______________________________________ sup a ketone was cyclohexanone sup b conversion of cyclohexanone this run was performed using as a catalyst 0 8 weight percent palladium supported on charcoal 4 u00d7 8.
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hinge it is important that the fold of this hinge be sufficiently durable so that it will not break in the course of commercial packaging handling and storage in commerce concurrently however it is preferable that the hinge be as thin and neat as possible so as to provide an attractive package while providing a sufficient space between the opposed sets of flanges to safely receive and accommodate the folded flexible film 40 as upper and lower films 40a and 40b in a preferred arrangement two areas 50 towards the outer ends of these flanges are retained while a length 51 between them is provided with a very narrow slit in the formation of the rigid material which forms the upper and lower parts the areas 50 are preferably thinned so as to facilitate folding of the package in those areas fig1 and 11 illustrate another embodiment of a hinge in this embodiment the retained areas 150 are not thinned instead of a very narrow cut 51 the space between the retained hinged areas 150 is provided with a relatively large slotted cutout 151 the hinge construction of fig1 through 9 as best illustrated in fig4 is preferred over the hinge embodiment of fig1 and 11 because the former can be folded more easily into a flat condition thus providing a more attractive package the rigid upper and lower parts are preferably made of acrylonitrile copolymers polyesters polypropylene polyvinylchloride or polyester copolymers the rigid parts are preferably transparent as is depicted in the figures so that the food products therein will be visible the material which forms the upper and lower parts will preferably have a thickness of about 20.
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some cases the density of an object may cause the object to become suspended at a certain level within the liquid the ratio of the density of the object to the density of the liquid may dictate the level to which the object is suspended in that particular liquid these principles may be used to separate materials having different densities for example in some embodiments golf ball 100 made from materials having different densities for recycling golf ball 100 may be pulverized into particles then the particles may be added to a liquid having a certain known density the liquid and or the materials may be selected based on their densities in other words the materials and or liquid may be selected based on the levels the particles will float to within the liquid this way the particles can be separated based on the level to which the particles float in the liquid the method of recycling a golf ball is discussed in more detail below with reference to fig6 7 a used golf ball made by any available method may be recycled by the disclosed method of recycling in some embodiments core layer 120 mantle layer 130 and cover layer 140 may be each made from a single type of material or a composition including multiple materials in some embodiments each layer may be made from a thermoplastic such that the materials may be recycled by pulverizing.
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these computerized devices will typically comprise at least one processor memory network connectivity and a graphical user interface here person wishing to place a wager here called the initiating wagerer user will use at least one of these computerized devices for example device 104 to establish contact with the wagering network server 102 over a network such as the internet 112 and initiate at least one wager this wager will for example typically comprise a wager topic regarding the outcome of an unsettled matter e g various upcoming public events such as the outcome of a presidential election or the outcome of a sporting game wager terms a wager end date and a list of individuals or groups invited to participate in the wager the wager terms will usually be a bet of a specific amount of virtual currency with the exact amount to be defined by the initiating wagerer user or odds of return of a return amount of virtual currency in response to a bet amount of virtual currency which again will usually be set by the initiating wagerer user typically at least some of the various individuals or a group that the initiating wagerer user will in turn contact to communicate the wager to will often be drawn from at least one of the initiating wagerer 39 s computerized social networks here these computerized social networks are exemplified by the server s for social network 1 114 and social network 2 116 examples of such computerized social networks include facebook twitter google and the like and in some of the drawings these will be exemplified by facebook icons f and twitter icons t additionally other individuals known to the initiating wagerer user.
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at the downwind side of the cooling air with the push rod guide 10 g 3 communicating with the valve train area 10 g and therefore the valve train components not shown is mounted on the crankshaft 5 at the downwind side this means that the engine can be connected to the machine body including the crankshaft 5 and the fan 6 on the opposite side from the push rod guide 10 g 3 as with this embodiment with a shorter connection shaft length a shorter length of connection shaft between the crankshaft 5 and the fan 6 means less shaft wobbling and less vibration of the machine 1 in the case of the back pack blower 1 shown in fig8 in particular the load on the operator 39 s hip is reduced as the machine 1 can be mounted close to the back pack frame 21 that is the center of gravity of the machine 1 is closer to the hip of the operator the intake port 10 e the exhaust port 10 f and some of the vertical fins 10 d 1 etc are located around the bolt head shoulders 10 c where the joint condition between the cylinder 8 and the cylinder head 10 is ideal with this configuration the cylinder head 10 has high rigidity around the bolt head shoulders 10 c making it less likely that deformation occurs at the joint interface that is the cylinder 8 and the cylinder head 10 of this portable 4 cycle engine 2 have high surface.
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is 34 up 34 or 34 down 34 as shown in fig3 the same situation prevails when the surgeon passes the guarded skin hook 100 back to the nurse fig3 in each case the guarded skin hook 100 may be passed back and forth in the o r safely and without risking a potentially dangerous nick or cut and the guard 105 may be activated with one hand without requiring the recipient such as the surgeon to take his or her eyes off of the patient or the instrumentation in the o r additionally the detent mechanism 109 provides an auditory 34 click 34 so that the recipient will know that the guard 105 has been moved into its selected alternate position as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art the teachings of the present invention are equally applicable to other medical instruments other than a skin hook including a surgical pick a dental scaler and a periodontal scaler the guarded skin hook 100 has another and very valuable feature and advantage with the conventional unguarded skin hooks used widely in the prior art there is an inherent problem in that the patient 39 s skin that is being peeled back.
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8 via crank arms 14 note that the two crank arms are oriented in opposite directions causing the respective motions of the two step assemblies 8 to be in opposite directions the user steps down from one step assembly 8 when it is at or near its highest position unto the other step 8 which is at or near its lowest position the user 39 s center of mass is then lifted by the upward motion of this other step assembly 8 until it it turn reaches or is near its highest position at which time the user steps down unto the first step assembly 8 in this manner the user steps continuously downward while the invention transports the user continuously upward in such a manner that the vertical position of the user remains approximately the same referring to fig4 and 5 there are shown front and side views of a conventional treadmill or rotary stair exerciser typically in these types of equipment stepping assemblies 58 move continuously downward as indicated by downward arrow 59 this allows the user to step continuously upward in this treadmill design stepping assemblies 58 are attached to belt 56 which is driven in a counterclockwise direction by drive pulley 70 via drive pulley 70 connected to motor pulley 74 driven by motor 72 belt pulleys 60 support belt 56 on both ends it should be understood that the various pulleys discussed in this embodiment are supported on both sides by virtue of rotatable connection to frame vertical supports 54 which extend on either side.
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25 and 35 this is accomplished with different angled side ports the rise compensation on these parts is 20 25 and 35 this can be done with different sized holes or by placing the same sized section at a different location fore or aft as previously explained any number of differently configured removable sections is within the scope of the present invention in general the removable sections or washers are one or more devices that have gas exit ports that can slide over the compensator barrel each device has a series of ports and or slots that redirect gasses when the firearm is discharged the present invention is the only system where the user can change the direction and force of the pressurized gas without removing and reinstalling a different compensator the expulsion of gas diverted by the removable sections at predetermined angles allows the tuning of a firearm with respect to the weight of the projectile the power charge and the shooting style of the user it should be noted that when referring to the central axis of the gun barrel and the compensator or the direction of bullet travel a forward direction is away from the shooter and a rearward direction is toward the shooter it should also be noted that while the present description has concentrated on rifles and pistols the present invention can be used with any firearm including shotguns gas discharge pellet guns and other types of weapons or firearms use with any.
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is conveyed to the regenerator by transfer line 28 in the regenerator the coke is burned off and the catalyst is reactivated for recirculation to the riser reactor 10 because of their high momentum a relatively very small amount of catalyst particulates enters the primary cyclones 17 and even less passes to the secondary cyclones 20 the primary and secondary cyclones perform in the usual manner and deliver the separated particulates to the bottom of the vessel 11 through dip legs 30 from which point the particulates are free to slide into the stripper 12 in many cases secondary cyclones will not be necessary because effective separation can be effected in the first stage cyclones the spatial arrangement of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus makes the inclusion of secondary cyclones very convenient and their use can eliminate the need for decanting apparatus for the condensed effluent product the specific dimensions and structural arrangements set forth are intended to be illustrative of a preferred mode of carrying out the invention and they may be varied or adapted to specific situations which may be encountered for example in designing a revamp of an existing fluid catalytic cracker it was found that an external riser located outside of the separator vessel had to be utilized and that the telescoping relationship between the upper end of the riser and the flow reverser could not be used instead to accomplish the desired reversal to down flow the revamp design shown in fig4 of the drawings utilizes a downwardly extending flow reverse conduit.
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c the milk protein concentrate was then homogenized at 630 130 bar with a lab scale ultra homogenizer at ambient temperature an additional step of blending with curd salt and stabilizers in a conventional mixing equipment was conducted and the material was homogenized at about 350 bar 70 bar at 70 u00b0 c in a conventional homogenizer and finally conveyed into a texture build up reactor as described in ep 1 698 231 a1 the latter equipment comprises a double jacketed tank with stirring devices and with a re circulating loop in this tank the complete cheese mass was heated to about 80 u00b0 c accompanied by stirring for about 30 minutes the dairy product thus obtained had a firmness of 115 g as determined by the stevens method and a mean protein particle size d4 3 of 10 4 u03bcm in another example according to the present invention the milk protein concentrate obtained in example 1 after acidification and subsequent heating was cold homogenized at 630 130 bar and was blended with fresh cheese curd fat salt and stabilizer to give the same composition as in example 1 subsequently the mix was homogenized at 1260 250 bar the final cheese composition comprised 26 5 solids 11 9 fat 8 8 protein and 5 8 other solids the resulting cold stevens value was 100 g and the d4 3 value was 10 8 u03bcm in another example a milk protein concentrate obtained after acidification to a ph value of 4 8 via ultra filtration.
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on the other hand a de interlacing method which requires less than three fields of pixels with known values for approximating values of missing pixels would translate to a significant savings of resources required for de interlacing a method requiring input information from two instead of three fields of pixels with known values would require measurably less data processing resources including hardware software memory and calculation time moreover since an de interlacing processed by a three field vt filter will first arrange the required fields in proper order before processing echoes that forms unwanted false profiles outlining the moving objects are generally at the back of the moving object but for an de interlacing processed by a two field vt filter echoes can only be seen either in front or at the back of the moving object so that the echoes of the two field vt de interlacing is considered easier to be detected while comparing to that of the e three field vt de interlacing it is noted that the vertical temporal filer used in the present invention is a two filed vertical temporal filter comprising a spatial low pass filter of two tap design and a temporal high pass filter please refer to fig3 which illustrates a two filed vertical temporal filter comprising a spatial low pass filter of two tap design and a temporal high pass filter according to the present invention in fig3 it appear that the order of the two.
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refractive power having a concave image side surface a third lens element with a positive refractive power having a convex object side surface a stop a fourth lens element with a positive refractive power having a convex image side surface a fifth lens element with a negative refractive power having a concave object side surface each of the second third fourth and fifth lens elements has at least one aspheric surface thereby such a system has a wide field of view and can improve the yield rate when being applied to biomedicine car recorder camera or other electronic products application_number US 201313783340 A description referring to fig1 a which shows a five piece optical lens system in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention and fig1 b shows the longitudinal spherical aberration curves the astigmatic field curves and the distortion curve of the first embodiment of the present invention a five piece optical lens system in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention comprises in order from the object side to the image side a first lens element 110 with a negative refractive power made of plastic has a convex object side surface 111 and a concave image side surface 112 and the object side surface 111 and the image side surface 112 of the first lens element 110 are aspheric a second lens element 120 with a negative refractive power made of plastic has a convex object side surface 121 and a concave image side surface 122 and the object side surface 121 and the image side surface 122 of the second lens element 120 are aspheric a third lens element 130 with a positive refractive power made of plastic.
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current operation settings in the eeprom 218 this time delay allows the controller 216 to accurately determine whether a loss of power on line l 1 has occurred or merely a brown out before saving the current settings hence unnecessary storage of current operation settings is avoided greater or lesser numbers of detected longer periods could be used depending on the appliance typical motor loads and other power demands however the number should preferably not be so low that unnecessary storage operations are frequently performed nor should the number be so high that the capacitor charge is frequently discharged prior to the saving of the operation settings the pulsing of the relay coils is advantageous in conserving energy from capacitor c 1 which is used to supply power to the relay coils 220 and 221 the controller 216 the voltage sense signal 212 and the eeprom 218 preferably the capacitor c 1 is of sufficient size to afford enough charge to both pulse the relay coils and to effect storage of current operation settings in the eeprom 218 in order to provide sufficient charge the capacitor c 1 is set at a value of approximately 2200 u03bcf to provide about 300 milliseconds of available charge which is sufficient to effect operation of the above mentioned devices it is noted however the value of the capacitor c 1 is set in conjunction with the effective resistance of the circuit in which the capacitor c 1 is contained in order to achieve an rc time constant to allow.
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adapter 60 f shown provides support of three sides of the cover 30 d no support is provided along the rear side of the cover a wearing course adapter extension 64 f raises the elevation of the rim extension 44 c to that of the wearing course it will be noted that the presence of raised step 62 f 2 adjacent to the wearing course extension 64 f allows an integral structural connection between the components of the wearing course adapter 60 f and further allows the wearing course adapter to be cast of a homogeneous material it will be further noted that the placement of rim 40 c wearing course adapter 60 f and cover 30 d may be advantageous even in areas which receive the wearing course of asphalt immediately as removal of the wearing course adapter 60 f will facilitate the milling of the wearing course should the municipality or developer decide to remove and replace the wearing course similarly installation of a wearing course adapter on manholes and other structures within the pavement will eliminate time and expense when the pavement is renovated by milling and replacing the wearing course over time the pavement surface is typically repaired a number of times it may become necessary to place an asphalt overlay over existing paving concrete asphalt etc which is nearing the end of its serviceability fig1 shows the installation of an.
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10 kev to about 50 kev in this example the dopant used would be arsenic further a implant also referred to as a u201c halo u201d or u201c pocket u201d implant may be performed this type of implant involves implanting the opposite type of species into the device for example boron or a bf 2 implant may be made at moderate doses such as about 1e12 cm 3 to about 5e12 cm u2212 3 the dose may be at a higher energy than that of the low voltage ldd implant or the implant may be at a tilt angle this type of implant further shallows the ldd by cutting off the bottom of the junction thereafter an ldd implant is made for the core logic devices which are low voltage high performance devices in this example this ldd implant is accomplished by depositing photoresist layer 352 in fig3 c the photoresist layer shown in fig3 c has been patterned and etched to leave photoresist layer 352 in section 342 while sections 344 and 346 remain exposed for the ldd implant which is a low voltage high performance ldd implant thereafter an ldd implant is performed to form ldd regions 354 356 358 360 362 and 364 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention however the device in section 342 does not receive.
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drug by chitosan the chitosan phosphonate salt could be embedded in chitosan for further delay of drug release the treatment with the controlled release delivery system is utilized by subdermal implantation as was done in fig1 or by site specific implantation with the aim being optimization of therapy using lower dosage minimizing systemic side effects and effective prolonged treatment with better patient compliance the novel bisphosphonates according to the present invention prevent calcium precipitation from metastable calcium and phosphate solution profound inhibition of rat subdermal bioprosthetic heart valve tissue calcification was achieved by coimplantion of alzet osmotic pumps releasing the drug and tissue cusps therapy was achieved without side effects as exhibited by the normal somatic growth these in vivo results are summarized in fig1 the novel bisphosphonates according to the present invention are useful in the treatment of the following diseases osteoporosis including disuse and postmenopausal osteoporosis hypercalcemia of malignancy direct anticancer effect heterotopic ossification hip arthroplasty spinal cord injury myositis ossificans paget 39 s disease hyperphosphatemia e g diabetes it can be seen that said compounds are useful not only for direct treatment of various diseases but also for treatment of the symptoms of the diseases e g hyperphosphatemia or hypercalcemia the compounds according to the present invention are also useful as diagnostics e g nuclear medicine the compounds according to the present invention may possess also industrial applications which are listed below r l hilderbrand the role of phosphonates in living systems chapter 7 page 172 crc press adhesives agents for extraction concentration and purification of uranium thorium and plutonium antioxidants antistatic agents blowing agents catalysts corrosion inhibitors coupling agents crystallization inhibitors dentifrice compositions deodorants detergent additives detergents for cleaning metal surfaces.
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u201c in which the reagent complex is stable for an interval u201d can mean that the reagent complex does not appreciably dissociate or undergo covalent transformation the solvent or solvent system employed in certain various aspects disclosed here can be a material that is non reactive toward the hydride incorporated into the reagent complex as used above in the phrase u201c material that is non reactive toward the hydride u201d the term u201c non reactive u201d can mean that the material i e the solvent or solvent system does not directly participate in or bring about covalent reaction of the hydride of the reagent complex to a thermodynamically significant extent according to such a criterion suitable solvents or solvent systems can vary depending on the hydride being used in some variations this can include a solvent or solvent system that is aprotic non oxidative or both non limiting examples of suitable solvents or solvent system components can include acetone acetonitrile benzene 1 butanol 2 butanol 2 butanone t butyl alcohol carbon tetrachloride chlorobenzene chloroform cyclohexane 1 2 dichloroethane diethyl ether diethylene glycol diglyme diethylene glycol dimethyl ether 1 2 dimethoxy ethane glyme dme dimethylether dimethyl formamide dmf dimethyl sulfoxide dmso dioxane ethanol ethyl acetate ethylene glycol glycerin heptane hexamethylphosphoramide hmpa hexamethylphosphorous triamide hmpt hexane methanol methyl t butyl ether mtbe methylene chloride n methyl.
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thus a shielding under the gate electrode will not be formed to retard the charge transfer from the photo receiving region fig5 to 8 show an embodiment of the method of manufacturing an image sensor device according to the present invention referring to fig5 first a substrate 20 having sti 21 prepared thereon and a photo receiving region not shown is provided a silicon oxide layer may be formed on the substrate surface by a thermal oxidation and a silicon nitride layer is formed on the silicon oxide layer using silane and ammonia gas as working gases by a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition to form a dielectric material layer the process can be repeated for several times to form a multi layered dielectric material layer if desired thereafter a photoresist 23 has a corresponding pattern is formed using a microlithography process to shield the region of the predetermined dielectric protecting layer area corresponding to the photo receiving region and an etching process is performed to remove the unshielded portion of the dielectric material layer the etching for the silicon nitride may be a dry etching such as a plasma etching the etching for the silicon oxide may be a dry etching or a wet etching accordingly a dielectric protecting layer 24 comprising a silicon oxide layer 38 and a silicon nitride layer 40 covering the photo receiving region is defined thereafter the photoresist layer is removed referring to fig6 a gate oxide layer process such as a thermal oxidation process is performed to form an oxide layer on the substrate 20 as the gate insulating film 26 adjacent to the dielectric protecting layer 24 a well not shown as desired may be further formed on the substrate 20 before the.
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the gate valve the sleeve is then pressurized with air or inert gas the gate valve is then opened and the piston is driven through the sleeve to force the coal out through the opening into a gas mixing chamber 32 as the first sleeve is being emptied the second sleeve is being reciprocated and filled after the first sleeve has been fully emptied the piston in the second sleeve is actuated as the first sleeve is being retracted and then filled this alternate filling and emptying of the sleeves results in a continuous high pressure flow of dry pulverized coal into the gas mixing chamber 32 the gas mixing chamber 32 is a space to transition from the pump outlet geometry to the conveying line into which the pulverized coal is injected at a high pressure and into which a high pressure air or other suitable gas stream 34 is injected from the gas compressor 36 the high pressure gas stream entrains the pulverized coal from the gas mixing chamber 32 and pneumatically conveys the coal through the conveying lines 38 and the flow splitters 40 to the burners of the high pressure combustor 10 as illustrated in the drawing a flow splitter 40 may be used to feed multiple burners depending on burner velocity requirements and number of splits additional compressed gas may be injected at the flow.
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in fig2 a 2e in use the vein 12 of a patient is punctured by a puncture cannula 14 such as a seldinger puncture cannula close to a thrombus 13 a guide wire 16 is then introduced through the puncture cannula 14 close to the thrombus 13 in the next stage the puncture cannula 14 is drawn out via the guide wire 16 which stays behind the catheter set 2 with in particular the sheath 3 and preferably with the catheter 8a in its larger lumen 4 and the safety change wire 11 located in the smaller cross section and the second lumen 6 are introduced by the guide wire 16 into the vein 12 and also close to the thrombus 13 optionally the safety change wire 11 can be inserted through the second lumen 6 after the introduction of sheath 3 the catheter 8a is preferably a so called van andel catheter which has a pointed distal end 17 and a greater length than the sheath 3 so that its distal end 17 projects over the distal end 18 of the sheath 3 as a result of the construction of the van andel catheter 8a the insertion of the catheter set is facilitated guide wire 16 is then removed from the lumen 9 of catheter 8a at their proximal ends sheath 3 and or catheter 8a have in an area.