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2 | present invention revealing a plan view having a different configuration of address panel 20 39 display panel 14 39 and connecting flaps 32 39 and 38 39 comparable or identical components of fig9 and fig1 use the same reference numbers with a 34 prime 34 added also shown on the embodiment of fig9 is the envelope seal flap 26 39 an address window 96 39 and a display window opening 74 39 the figure illustrates one of the many different ways in which an envelope may be constructed while incorporating a decorative image bearing sheet member the image bearing sheet member is preferably transparent alternatively the sheet member may be translucent or opaque this not only permits the recipient to see the image borne by the sheet material but it partially reveals the text or other contents of the envelope the image bearing sheet member is preferably manufactured from polyethylene cellophane or some other diaphanous and flexible plastic material advantageously a sheet member manufactured from these materials would have a texture distinct from that of the sheet material out of which the envelope is constructed making the envelope not only visually but also tactically stimulating moreover sheet members made of these materials may be more durable than regular paper sheet material and thus are more easily detached from the envelope by mounting the sheet member on the envelope with. |
1 | 1 other embodiments of the recognition elements described above can also be correspondingly attached instead of the magnets 2 fig7 including fig7 a c shows three exemplary embodiments for attaching a recognition element 2 e g a magnet 2 in the wall 1 a of an ampoule 1 wherein the magnet 2 is formed cylindrical and is shown as a circular cross section in the embodiment shown in fig7 a magnets 2 can be inserted in a cylindrical hollow space which exhibits a certain tolerance in their dimensions wherein the magnets 2 can be either freely mounted in the corresponding hollow spaces or fixed using a suitable adhesive fig7 b and 7c show a magnet being fastened by clamping it in the ampoule wall 1 a it is advantageous here if the ampoule wall 1 a consists of an elastic material such as for example a suitable plastic fig8 shows an alternative embodiment for fastening a magnet 2 in an ampoule wall 1 a wherein the magnet 2 is formed parallelepipedal and can be deformed if such a parallelepipedal magnet 2 is deformed at its edges and inserted into a cylindrical hollow space of the ampoule wall 1 a then the magnet 2 can be supported laterally in the ampoule wall 1 a by its edges and thus be held fixedly in the ampoule wall 1 a fig9 including fig9 a and b shows another embodiment for forming a magnet 2 in an ampoule wall 1 a wherein a plastic emulsion comprising magnetic or magnetizable materials is inserted into. |
9 | was applied through sw 1 and sw 2 and latent images 12 39 were formed on the portions of the first photoresist layer 12 exposed to the light that is to say the portions exposed to the light exhibited a reticular structure and hardened by the crosslinking agent contained in the photoresist layer 12 this made a difference in solubility between the exposed and unexposed portions with respect to a developer furthermore addition of a developer left only the hardened portions carrying latent images 12 39 of the first photoresist layer 12 to produce a first pattern mask while using this mask as a guide the portions of the first layer being colored 11 corresponding to the portions i and ii were etched away as shown in fig3 c the first pattern mask was then scraped off and as shown in fig3 d the unetched portions of the first layer being colored 11 were coated with a dye of one of the three primary colors for example blue to form a first colored layer 11 39 after that as shown in fig3 e a first diffusion preventing layer 13 was formed on the upper surface of the first colored layer 11 39 in fig3 f on the. |
1 | symmetry of the equivalent electrical circuit of a passive resistive voltage divider category 1 shown in this figure is a cutaway of a three component geometry two rings and a conducting plate the central conducting plate 40 as well as the conducting rings 41 and 42 are attached to the subject tissue 43 through a field of conductive dielectric gel like material 44 in this example of a non split pad the device is connected to an external electrical generator through an electrical wire 6 the resistive elements 500 can be distributed or lumped external or internal fig6 shows a schematic diagram of one half around a line of symmetry of the equivalent electrical circuit of a combination passive capacitive resistive voltage divider shown in this figure is a cutaway of a three component geometry two rings and a conducting plate the central conducting plate 40 as well as the conducting rings 41 and 42 are attached to the subject tissue 43 through a field of conductive dielectric gel like material 44 in this example of a non split pad the device is connected to an external electrical generator through an electrical wire 6 the capacitive 400 and resistive 500 elements can be distributed or lumped the embodiments. |
7 | the invention the host server 130 has access to a plurality of publisher servers 145 the publisher servers 145 manage sub accounts associated with disc unique ids and stored in a plurality of publisher databases 150 the publisher databases 150 will be discussed below in conjunction with fig4 fig2 is a diagram of one embodiment of the disc 110 according to the invention the disc 110 includes but is not limited to a data access area 210 a disc unique id address 220 and a disc unique id 230 the disc 110 has a data access area 210 delineated by an inner and outer radius data is typically recorded within the data access area 210 the data may include software programs video data audio data or any other type of stored content although fig2 shows the disc unique id address 220 and the disc unique id 230 recorded within the data access area 210 either can be recorded outside of the data access area 210 the disc unique id address 220 contains the disc address of the disc unique id 230 the disc unique id 230 uniquely identifies the disc 110 the contents of the disc 110 cannot be played on the user console 115 or other devices without access permission for the disc 110 access instructions are sent to the user console 115 from the host server 130 upon receipt of the disc unique id 230 and the user id by the host server 130 from the user console 115 access permission and incentive reward point. |
3 | the separated oil is shaken out with 2 u00d7 1 liter of benzene and the benzene solution is dried above sodium sulphate when the benzene is distilled off 195 g 97 4 of m phenoxy benzyl alcohol is obtained the purity of which is more than 95 determined by gas chromatography to a solution of 200 g of m phenoxy benzyl alcohol in 1 liter of dry chloroform 2 ml of pyridine are added and a solution of 142 8 g thionyl chloride in 150 ml of chloroform is added dropwise under cooling with ice water when the addition is completed the cooling is terminated and the solution is allowed to warm up to room temperature under stirring and the temperature is maintained under stirring until the vigorous gas evolution ceases the mixture is then boiled under stirring until the gas evolution ceases completely the solution is then poured into 2 liters of cold water the chloroform layer is separated and the aqueous layer is shaken out in 400 ml of chloroform the combined chloroform solutions are washed once with water and dried above sodium sulphate the drying agent is filtered off and chloroform is distilled off thus 210 g 96 of. |
1 | material 122 note that such air spaces may be beneficial to the nose splint 50 in that a cause of such nose splints undesirably detaching from the patient 39 s nose is due to excessive build ups of perspiration between the adhesive layer 102 and the skin on and about the patient 39 s nose 36 accordingly by providing additional ventilation whereby moisture from such perspiration can escape through the interior subpanel 78 more readily it is believed that the nose splint 50 will adhere to the patient 39 s nose 36 for a longer period of time than in other embodiments where such air spaces are not provided in fig9 an alternative embodiment of the nose splint 50 is provided wherein the layered splinting panel 54 is of unitary construction and therefore does not have separable subpanels further note that as with the embodiments of the nose splint 50 shown in fig3 5 and 8 the pad member 58 is fixedly attached to a mid portion of the sublayer of foam material 122 in a center portion of the panel 54 so that there is substantially an equal extent of the panel 54 extending beyond the joining of the pad member to the panel 54 more specifically the pad member 58 is positioned on the panel 54 so that when the nose splint 50 is applied to a patient 39 s nose with the nose contacting surface 70 substantially along the ridge of the patient 39 s nose as in fig4 there are equal extents of the panel 54 on either side of the patient 39 s nose as e g shown in fig4 note that as. |
1 | second bar has a first component and a second component forming an l shape the first component is movably attached to the back plate and the second component extends from the first component and is constructed and arranged to removably accept a roll of paper thereabout application_number US 13393805 A description while this invention may be embodied in many different forms there are described in detail herein specific embodiments of the invention this description is an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the particular embodiments illustrated for the purposes of this disclosure like reference numerals in the figures shall refer to like features unless otherwise indicated the rolled sheets in this application may be toilet paper paper towels garbage bags etc referring to fig1 a dispenser 10 having a roll 15 is shown the dispenser may have a back plate 20 which is affixed to a surface the surface may be a wall the underside of a cabinet or counter etc the back plate 20 has a first bar 30 and a second bar 40 extending from it the second bar 40 may be l shaped and comprise a first component 40 a and a second component 40 b second bar 40 may be made of one piece construction such that first component 40 a and second component 40 b. |
8 | contacts or completely surrounds an integrated circuit chip which contains electromagnetic structures in one exemplary embodiment of the invention the magnetic shield is formed as a glob or layer of magnetic field shielding material which is affixed to one or more surfaces of an integrated circuit chip in another exemplary embodiment an encapsulating material of the chip packaging includes magnetic field shielding material therein referring now to the drawings where like elements are designated by like reference numerals fig1 4 illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present invention fig1 depicts an integrated circuit ic package assembly 10 at an intermediate stage of processing a semiconductor chip or die 12 includes an array of input output terminals 14 and internal electromagnetic structures such as mram cells and access circuitry the chip 12 is supported by a die pad 16 fig1 which can be formed for example of a leadframe or a dielectric substrate each of the input output terminals 14 is further electrically connected with respective conductive leads 22 by wire bonds 20 or other suitable electrical connectors referring now to fig2 a magnetic shield is provided for shielding the chip 12 from external magnetic field disturbances according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention a glob top 33 is formed over the semiconductor die 12 including the input output terminals 14 and portions of the wire. |
9 | stirred and allowed to cool to 50 u00b0 c before being cooled further to 25 u00b0 c using externally applied cooling water the ph had changed to 5 25 it was brought back to 6 90 with 0 7 grams of 18 sodium hydroxide the suspension was then allowed to settle overnight some of the clear supernatant was withdrawn and found to contain 2 ppm aluminum and 10 ppm fluoride the suspension was filtered and the filter cake was washed thoroughly with deionized water then dried in an oven two major greater than 35 wt crystalline phases were present al oh 1 76 f 1 24 monohydrate and 34 cryolite 34 inductively coupled plasma icp measurement found 11 38 and 11 25 wt sodium and 21 20 and 21 57 wt aluminum in duplicate analyses a slurry of 1450 grams of used aluminum chlorofluoride catalyst containing about 10 wt solids was added with stirring to 1450 milliliters of deionized water the acidic aqueous layer was separated and contained 4 86 wt fluoride and 0 88 wt chloride to 300 grams of 23 8 wt aqueous calcium chloride solution was added dropwise with stirring 500 grams of this acidic solution of the catalyst simultaneously 992 grams of 6 wt sodium hydroxide solution. |
6 | of flexible cords from brackets which are attached to the engine through the use of pre existing fasteners used to fasten the powertrain 39 s engine releasable fasteners are also used to provide for release of the pan assembly for replacement of a used pad application_number US 57795784 A description fig1 illustrates a typical automobile engine 12 and powertrain 14 it will be appreciated that the illustration is intended to be representative and that principles of the invention can be applied to other forms of engines and powertrain combinations the reference numeral 16 designates generally the rear bearing and seal area of the engine the powertrain in the case of an automatic transmission may comprise a torque converter which mounts on the engine and to which the engine output is operatively coupled in the case of a manual transmission the powertrain comprises the clutch mounting to the engine followed by the manual transmission the illustrated construction comprises what may be considered in general as a bell housing or flywheel cover 18 which is disposed over the rear end of the engine with an operative coupling being provided from the engine power output to the particular mechanism involved for the two types of transmissions the power output of the engine typically comprises a. |
2 | any failure to shafts 15 16 because the brake assemblies 31 32 are structurally connected directly to drum spools 17 18 instead of to shafts 15 16 i e shafts 15 16 are structurally isolated from the brake assembly while the sand drum spool 18 has one brake flange 20 mounted on it in accordance with this aspect of the invention it could have two brake flanges 20 attached to it as shown in fig3 the sand drum drumshaft 16 at one end is rotatably connected to sprocket 5 having two sets of sprocket teeth attached to it by way of a keyed hub 7 the opposite end of sand drum drumshaft 16 is rotatably connected to clutch 30 mounted via key 36 the torque necessary to rotate the sand drum spool 18 is input through sprocket 5 mounted on sand drum drumshaft 16 and is transmitted through key 36 which is loaded in shear to sand drum drumshaft 16 from there the torque is transmitted through key 7 loaded in shear to the hub of clutch 30 and upon application of air pressure the torque is transmitted through clutch drive ring 32 to spider 21 mounted on an extension to sand drum spool 18 spider 21 is also the component to which brake flange 20 for sand drum spool 18 is mounted the torque applied to sprocket 5 which. |
2 | from the holes 26 28 serves to pre soften only those portions of the male profile section 18 and female profile section 20 adjacent thereto those portions ultimately being the locations of side seal areas separating individual bags or packages further the hot air is directed at the actual engaging surfaces of the profiles rather than at the rear of the profiles as would be the case if air were directed from without rather than from within the package this permits the profiles to be softened to facilitate their being fused together in a tight seal in the actual manufacture of plastic bags or packages using the apparatus shown in the figure the plastic sheet material 10 is moved incrementally in amounts equal in length to the width of the bags or packages being manufactured each time the plastic sheet material 10 is at rest several actions take place simultaneously firstly blasts of hot air issue from holes 26 in guides 22 to pre soften adjacent areas of the male profile section 18 and female profile section 20 secondly vertical seal bars 30 compress the two lateral edges 16 of the plastic sheet material 10 together and seal them to the male and female profile sections and if desired each other outboard of the profile sections that is if desired the vertical seal bars 30 in addition to fusing the zipper to the plastic material may be used to form a seal outboard of the zipper by fusing the edges 16 to each other which must first be cut or otherwise ruptured by the consumer to provide access to the zipper for opening the final bag alternatively a separate. |
6 | as is well known in the supercharger art the bypass valve 53 is normally closed when the supercharger 15 is operating to transfer volumes of air from the inlet 19 to the outlet 23 however when reduced levels of boost are sufficient the bypass valve 53 can be moved somewhat from its closed position as shown in fig1 in which no air can flow from the outlet back into the inlet toward an open position in which an increasing amount of air is communicated from the outlet 23 back into the supercharger inlet 19 one result of moving the bypass valve 53 toward a more open position is that the boost pressure of the air in the air duct 29 is somewhat reduced from the normal boost pressure present when the bypass valve 53 is fully closed however one difference in the bypass valve required for use in a superturbo boost system is that the overall air flow capacity flow area of the bypass valve 53 shown herein must be larger than the bypass valve which would be used in a typical basic supercharger system as the vehicle engine reaches relatively higher engine speeds the clutch 27 will be disengaged so that the supercharger 15 is not being driven but at the same time the turbocharger 33 is being driven by the flow of exhaust gas in the duct 37 during this mode of operation the bypass valve 53 is in the fully opened position and must be large enough not to present any undesirable flow restriction to the air which flows from the intake 11 through the air duct 29 and through the compressor 31 the exhaust. |
4 | plate 12 with an ironing surface is formed in a bottom region of the die cast body the sole plate 12 may be fastened as a sheet metal part in a composite arrangement on the cast body 8 or may be formed directly by the underside of the cast body 8 the sole plate 12 defines a plurality of steam outlet openings 13 which are in steam connection with the steam chamber 10 the steam iron 1 also has a drip valve 14 which may be designed for example as a recessed channel in a longitudinal rod through the lateral recessed channel in the rod water from the liquid reservoir 4 passes drop by drop into the steam chamber 10 the water droplets come into contact with the hot inner side of the steam chamber and evaporate at the other end of the rod like drip valve 14 a steam regulator 15 is provided on the top outer side of the housing the steam regulator 15 allows adjustment of the quantity of water let into the steam chamber 10 and or the quantity of steam generated also provided is a pressure equalizing device 16 which is designed as a tube the first opening 16 a of the pressure equalizing device 16 projects into the steam chamber 10 the second opening 16 b or the other end of the tube of the pressure equalizing device 16 projects into the higher region 4 b of the liquid reservoir 4 the second opening 16 b thus terminates in a region of the liquid reservoir 4 which is not wetted by the watch. |
3 | device and leaves the skin sampling side covered with the second liner this second liner protects the skin sampling adhesive area from sticking and from contamination until it is to be used when required for skin sampling the second liner is removed the tape can be applied onto any part of skin but the most suitable part is the surface of a palm because the palm does not have sebaceous glands whose secretions contain cholesterol which may affect results additionally the skin on the palm is readily accessible for sampling it is desirable to obtain uniform amounts of skin samples for analysis application of the adhesive tape for sampling is typically and routinely done using a single application of the tape to the skin additional amounts of stratum corneum material can be obtained by additional applications of the tape to the skin each subsequent application of the tape to the skin results in additional skin adhering to the tape this process continues until the tape becomes saturated with skin material after which it is no longer sticky the number of applications required to saturate a tape depends on the type of adhesive used but for the most commonly used adhesive tapes saturation is achieved with less than ten applications for example but not limited to three to seven applications applying tape to a fresh area of skin for each subsequent stripping results in better and faster saturation of the tape therefore for consistent and good sampling it is. |
7 | within the staircase from the top providing full coverage for the various failure analysis techniques for example because the signal traces are visible from the top various laser excitement failure analysis techniques may be used to isolate problems on any portion of a signal path on any layer in debugging other integrated circuits that are not specifically designed for testability many portions of a signal path may be obscured by overlapping traces fig6 illustrates an embodiment 600 of a shift register wherein the unit delay cells 602 are configured to easily perform a high speed test the data in 604 travels through a flip flop 608 to a string of unit delay cells 602 to a second flip flop 610 the signal travels out of the second flip flop 610 through a second string of unit delay cells 602 to a third flip flop 612 the signal travels out of the third flip flop 612 through a third string of unit delay cells 602 to a fourth flip flop 614 all of the flip flops share a common clock line with each clock cycle data must simultaneously propagate through the rows of the unit delay cells 602 if a problem exists within one of the many unit delay cells the data will not propagate properly and will become corrupted such problems will become more apparent when the clock speeds are high the present embodiment is directed at high speed testing of the integrated circuit whereas the. |
9 | adjustment of the seat in a conventional manner as shown in fig3 the first plate 13 has a first plate hinge side 13a and the second plate 14 has a second plate hinge side 14a with the first and second plate hinge sides having a hinge 18 secured therebetween to permit a pivoting of the apparatus 10 from a first position as indicated in fig1 when the first and second plates are substantially parallel relative to one another to a second position when the first and second plates are oriented at an oblique included angle relative to one another this pivoting of the second plate 14 to the second position effects lifting of an individual from the passenger compartment relative to the base portion 12 of the seat 11 as shown in fig2 conversely the individual may also ease into the vehicle through a pivoting of the second plate 14 to the first position to effect pivoting of the plates 13 14 relative on to the other the apparatus 10 includes a pneumatic chamber 15 in pneumatic communication with a pneumatic pump 16 contained within a pump housing 17 positioned below or spaced from the vehicle seat 11 the pneumatic chamber 15 is received within a pocket 22 mounted to a support web 23 of flexible construction that in turn is coupled to an elongate plate 24 secured to the hinge 18 a. |
5 | used with any make of excavator optimally one that is greater than 43 000 pounds and up to about 50 000 pounds gross vehicle weight rating gvwr to allow for adequate hydraulic power and excavator ability needed to obtain the full functional capacity the application of this implement can vary from basic mastication mower needs without subsoiling to full obliteration of a road on flat and rolling topography other potential uses are to rehabilitate forested environments timber harvest brush disposal skid trail and temporary logging road decommissioning treatment of small and large scale acreage legacy compaction associated with prior timber harvest and land management activities wildland fire dozer line rehabilitation baer burned area emergency response projects and general subsoiling of compacted harvest units with no mowing the same application could be applied to wetland restoration or creation done to mitigate wetland losses in areas under land development it is estimated that 2 4 acres could be mowed and subsoiled in a day which is approximately equivalent the acreage that can be mowed in one day using existing equipment the implement of the invention will allow a combination of the following forest management objectives into one project 2 wildlife forage enhancement reduction of. |
7 | transaction account numbers wherein each of the transaction account numbers is associated with a monetary load value in one embodiment the transaction account numbers are stored in a database which has a plurality of records each record corresponds to one of the transaction account numbers none of the records is configured to store identifying information of a purchaser of one of the transaction numbers a request for an authorization of a purchase transaction having a purchase value is received from a remote computer terminal wherein the request is associated with one of the transaction account numbers the method further includes comparing the purchase value to the monetary load value associated with the transaction account number to determine if the purchase value exceeds the monetary load value the method further includes authorizing the request for an authorization of a purchase transaction the purchase value is then subtracted from the monetary load value associated with the transaction account number to obtain an updated monetary load value the updated monetary load value is then associated with the transaction account number the presently claimed invention may also incorporate features of a digital wallet as set forth in for example u s pat no 7 343. |
4 | and long leather fibres have the unique advantage over hammer milled fibres that blends with textile fibres can be carded without a substantial proportion being ejected during carding unlike carding airlaying plant is specifically designed to handle relatively short fibres and the leather fibres produced by the aforesaid textile means can be near the limit of fibre length for such equipment and fibre length and operating procedures need to be adjusted appropriately thicker webs generally need higher pressures to provide the deep initial penetration needed to entangle the interior available pressures in hydroentangling are commonly around 200 bar which is sufficient to entangle 490 gsm of web in the example higher pressures are available and have the advantage of allowing higher carrier belt speeds but need more expensive pumping equipment web weights of the order of 800 gsm can be processed which is sufficient for most leather applications and is beyond what is normally considered feasible for hydroentangled artificial leather even for more easily entangled synthetic fibres using conventional means alternatively where very thin products are wanted and a non leather appearance is acceptable on the back face the fibre layer on the back may be omitted altogether bringing web weight down to 290 gms or less fibres in the single remaining layer will key fully into the fabric from one side despite having no fibres on the opposite side to which they can link as with normal hydroentangling jet diameter jet spacing and pressure are all factors which determine the hydroentangling energy supplied to. |
7 | to determine an optimal texel of the sample ptm texture and assigning ptm coefficients of the optimal texel to the texel from the random ptm matrix application_number US 92147601 A description the present invention is related to a system and method for synthesizing a parametric texture mapping ptm texture ptm is a computer algorithm for rendering objects using a two dimensional representation of light ptm is desirable because it produces quite realistic images based on material properties while employing reasonable computational complexity additionally it shall be appreciated that the ptm algorithm is capable of producing appreciably greater realism for graphical images than many graphical rendering techniques in ptm a texture may be represented as a matrix of discrete components called u201c texels u201d texels may be understood as being analogous to pixels however texels are not defined to equal a static value or color instead texels are more complex data structures which contain lighting information the lighting information is used to reconstruct the surface color under varying light conditions by encoding lighting information in this manner ptm textures permit perception of surface deformations additionally ptm textures permit perception of self shadowing and interreflections ptm textures may also simulate other optical effects such as anisotropic and frensel shading models in ptm each texel is defined by a biquadric function with six. |
6 | as to provide a reflecting surface which reflects light toward the front side the pattern of the concave dots 17 varies successively from rough to fine moving away from the vicinity of the light source accommodating recess 16 of the light directing plate 15 so as to equalize the quantity of light reflected by the concave dots 17 within the light source accommodating recess 16 the light sources l are arranged so that respective light emitting portions of the light sources l face the whole of the reflecting surface composed of the concave dots 17 formed in the rear surfaces of the light directing plate 15 the light sources l used in this embodiment may be so called linear light sources such as xenon lamps constituted with linear filaments two such linear light source l aligned in the widthwise direction of the light directing plate 15 of relatively great width may suffice for the light directing plate 15 so that illuminating losses can be made small reference numeral 18 designates an inner lens additionally provided in front of the above mentioned light directing plate 15 at a position in opposition to the front panel 6 and with a certain interval therebetween the inner lens 18 is formed by molding transparent synthetic resin such as acrylic resin in such a manner that as shown in fig8 a plurality of sawtooth step structures. |
8 | are shown in fig2 which constitutes a schematic diagram of an illustrative embodiment of the present invention with a spike filter incorporated in the ic 10 in fig2 the fet 49 is shown along with the current feedback resistor 51 the voltage feedback from the current feedback resistor 51 is connected to a pin 53p of the ic 10 and the pin 53p is connected through a resistor 54 to the base of a pnp transistor 55 the collector of the transistor 55 is grounded and its emitter is connected to the output of a current source 56 to ground through a capacitor 57 and to one input of the comparator 14 the other input of the comparator is connected to the voltage reference input unit 13 fig1 to the emitter of a pnp transistor 59 which functions with a current source 58 and which has its collector and base connected to ground to establish a fixed threshold voltage level in operation spikes which may appear in the voltage feedback applied to the pin 53p and interfere with proper operation of the circuit a waveform of a typical input signal applied to pin 53p is illustrated in fig3 a showing the occurrence. |
7 | monitoring source code listing 102 in real time and or by monitoring a source code editing tool during a coding session involving source code listing 102 additionally or alternatively source code modification detector 100 may be configured to detect modifications to source code listing 102 by periodically examining source code listing 102 and comparing source code listing 102 to a previous version 102 u2032 of source code listing 102 to identify differences between source code listing 102 and previous version 102 u2032 additionally or alternatively source code modification detector 100 may be configured to detect modifications to source code listing 102 by querying a source code control system not shown that maintains a history of modifications to source code listing 102 the system of fig1 also includes a stale comment identifier 104 configured to identify comments within source code listing 102 that are associated with portions of source code listing 102 to which one or more modifications were made such as where the modifications were detected by source code modification detector 100 stale comment identifier 104 may be configured to determine that a given comment within source code listing 102 is associated with a given portion of source code listing 102 by applying one or more predefined. |
6 | this rate build up controls noise vibration and harshness associated with for example the vehicle environment the elastomer is preferably mold bonded to the inner surface 24 although it will be appreciated that other bonding arrangements such as an adhesive bond can be used without departing from the scope and intent of the present invention likewise an inner diameter portion 34 of the isolator is secured to a shaft assembly 40 which is preferably comprised of first and second components 42 44 the isolator is secured to a first or outer surface 46 of the first component and again is illustrated as being mold bonded thereto as will become more apparent below the first component 42 in this embodiment is defined by first and second portions 42 a 42 b that are separated and have outer surfaces 46 a 46 b that are bonded to the isolator respectively inner facing surfaces 48 a 48 b of the first component are separated along a split plane and slidably engage the second component 44 of the shaft assembly as perhaps best illustrated in fig2 and fig4 7 the first and second components 42 44 of the shaft assembly have mating keyed configurations that provide for slidable insertion of the second component into a cavity defined along the split plane between the first and second portions 42 a 42 b of the first component and likewise resist relative movement between the first and second component in other directions this mating keyed configuration provides an interlocking feature that allows the separate components here three separate pieces to merge and function as a single component for example as illustrated in fig2 the first and second portions 42 a 42 b of the first component have dove tailed keyways 60 formed on opposite. |
3 | of rotation a new batch of the workpieces 7 can be fed into the barrel 53 hence continuous feeding of the workpieces 7 can be performed with the apparatus 5 there is no need to stop rotation of the barrel 53 when the workpieces 7 are loaded into the barrel 53 so that electroplating can be conducted in a highly productive manner continued rotation of the barrel 53 causes the workpieces 7 to fall downward from the partition plates 537 one after the other and eventually from the bottom wall 533 to the conveying unit 55 through the continuous rotation of the barrel 53 the passage hole 539 in each partition plate 537 can move alternately at a fixed speed between the topmost and bottommost positions therefore each batch of the workpieces 7 can be retained in each receiving space 530 a 530 b 530 c 530 d for a period of time to permit the workpieces 7 to thoroughly make contact with the plating solution 50 as a result the workpieces 7 can be plated gradually and uniformly layer by layer to ensure that surfaces of the workpieces 7 are completely plated and to increase the plating thickness of the metal film layers the time the workpieces 7 stay in each receiving space 530 a 530 b 530 c 530 d can be extended in the present invention additional partition plates 537 may be provided to increase the number of the receiving spaces 530 a 530 b 530 c 530 d in the barrel 53 as such each batch of the workpieces 7 may undergo plating for a prolonged time to achieve better surface covering and plating thickness results if a. |
1 | hygromycin invivogen 293 atxn3 q 75 gfp cells were plated into 96 well 2 u00d7 10 4 well dishes grown for 24 hr and treated with different concentrations of the trehalose or analogs 100 nm u02dc 100 u03bcm and suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid saha cayman chemical for 8 hr then doxycycline 10 u03bcg ml bd was added to the medium in each well to induce atxn3 q 75 gfp expression for 6 days oxaliplatin 5 u03bcm sigma was also added to increase aggregate accumulation through inhibition of cell division then cells were stained with hoechst 33342 0 1 u03bcg ml sigma and aggregation percentage was assessed by high content analysis hca system imagexpressmicro molecular devices with excitation emission wavelengths at 482 536 egfp sh sy5y tbp q 79 gfp cells were seeded in 6 well 2 u00d7 10 5 well plate with all trans retinoic acid 10 u03bcm sigma added at seeding time at day 2 cells were treated with trehalose or analogs 10 u03bcm for 8 hr then doxycycline 5 u03bcg ml was added and the cells were kept in the medium containing 10 u03bcm trans retinoic acid doxycycline and trehalose analogs for 7 days after that cells were stained with hoechst 33342 0 1 u03bcg ml and aggregation percentage was assessed by hca hydrolysis of trehalose and analogs was tested using porcine kidney trehalase sigma aldrich t8778 the standard reaction was performed by adding 0 001 unit of trehalase into 50 u03bcl reaction solution containing 135 mm citric acid ph 5 7 and 28 mm trehalose or trehalose analogs in addition the inhibition of analog against the trehalase activity was also examined the standard reaction was performed by adding. |
8 | gprs tunneling protocol at step 100 it is detected that no acknowledgement or positive response has been received within a predetermined acknowledgement period for a given charging data record set that was transmitted from the charging data record generation unit to a first charging data record collection unit of its associated charging data record collection units in an embodiment the acknowledgement that should be received within the predetermined acknowledgement period may include a u201c data record transfer response u201d message of the gtp u2032 protocol or an u201c echo response u201d message of the gtp u2032 protocol in response at step 101 it is checked whether processing of any charging data record set marked as a potential duplicate is currently pending with any associated charging data record collection unit if it is determined at step 101 that processing of at least one charging data record set marked as a potential duplicate is indeed pending then the method proceeds to step 102 on the other hand if it is determined at step 101 that processing of no charging data record set marked as a potential duplicate is pending then the method proceeds directly to step 105 therefore assuming that processing of at least one charging data record set marked as a potential duplicate was found pending at step 101 the method has now proceeded to step 102 at step 102 the pending processing of the at least one charging data record set marked as a potential duplicate is monitored. |
6 | piston 1 can have one or more piston rings which are preferably arranged such that at bdc these come to contact the running surface 2 above the combination seal according to the shown configuration it is possible to provide a two stroke combustion engine with a transverse scavenging system which has the crankcase not shown in more detail sealed by the seal assembly 3 arranged in the running surface 2 fig4 shows a second configuration of a two stroke internal combustion engine here an overflow channel 15 is provided from which exhaust gas can flow into the oil chamber shown as a cutout or into the crankcase 16 for example the piston 1 can have a piston ring while the running surface 2 has two combination seals 3 while the first seal assembly 3 1 is arranged underneath both ports the second seal assembly 3 2 is arranged between the intake port 12 and the exhaust port 14 in this way it can be guaranteed that an additional seal is provided which prevents blow by from the intake port into the exhaust port of the two stroke internal combustion engine alternatively only one of the two combination seals 3 1 3 2 can also be provided here however then there is at least one preferably two piston rings on. |
6 | to deliver the lubricant from the sump to an outer surface of the shaft application_number US 201414171519 A description the following detailed description includes references to the accompanying drawings which form a part of the detailed description the drawings show illustrations in accordance with example embodiments these example embodiments which are also referred to herein as u201c examples u201d are described in enough detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the present subject matter the embodiments can be combined other embodiments can be utilized or structural logical and electrical changes can be made without departing from the scope of what is claimed the following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense and the scope is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents the word u201c exemplary u201d is used herein to mean u201c serving as an example instance or illustration u201d any embodiment described herein as u201c exemplary u201d is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments likewise the term u201c embodiments u201d does not require that all embodiments include the discussed feature advantage or mode of operation the embodiments can be combined other embodiments can be utilized or structural logical and electrical changes can be made without departing from the scope of what is claimed the following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense and the scope is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents in this document the terms u201c a u201d or u201c an u201d. |
8 | maximum likelihood solution of 2 will yield the same solution u03b2 as 1 with the optimum value of u03c3 equal to the standard deviation of the measurements y i the optimum parameter set for the truncated problem is obtained by maximizing the log of the likelihood l l u03c3 i log 2 u03c0 u03c3 u2212 1 2 u2212 u03c3 i y i u2212 x i u03b2 2 2 u03c3 2 u2212 u03c3 i log u03c6 c i u2212 x i u03b2 u03c3 u2212 u03c3 i log u03c6 x i u03b2 u2212 d i u03c3 3 where y i x i u03c3 and a are as in 2 the c i are the upper truncation values the d i are the lower truncation values and u03c6 is the standard normal distribution function censored data can be generated from cw data by using the positions of points where the measurement falls below the sensitivity limit of the receiver left censored observations or above the receiver 39 s linear range right censored observations censored data is generated from scanner data in the same way but the lower limit is usually determined by the measured interference at each point the lower censoring level at a point in the. |
8 | identities on the platform for which it will be reporting posture on e g a host id list the amt 408 may communicate the host id list in a message 640 kck to the authentication node 112 in an embodiment the host id list may include mac addresses of the hosts in an embodiment message 640 kck may also include a hash ss the hash ss may be used as session identifier in the negotiation to provide information relating to a present state of a session state data structure of the amt 408 the authentication node 112 may use this information to fill in corresponding fields of its session state data structure fig7 illustrates a session state data structure 700 that may be used in embodiments of the present invention in an embodiment the message 640 kck may also include a liveness marker e g a random value nonce amt the nonce amt may be an unpredictable random value generated by the amt 408 using a hardware and or software random number generator the use of nonces to facilitate liveness check will be described in further detail below in an embodiment the message 640 kck may also include a mac address of the amt mac amt the mac amt may include an internet protocol ip. |
2 | of the sector is free of the liquid phase which was passing therethrough with the prior art sector having an internal volume of 19 63 liters reference b it was found that the internal volume of the sector was never completely filled with the liquid phase which passes therethrough and that as shown in fig4 the commencement of discharge of the liquid phase occurs when the sector has already covered an angle u03b3 of about 172 5 u00b0 with respect to its starting position in respect of which u03b3 is equal to 7 5 u00b0 fig4 in association with fig3 clearly illustrates the beginning of discharge of the liquid phase in fact if we consider the starting position 30 of a sector which has just been immersed with respect to the level dd 39 of the suspension in the trough 37 corresponding to 50 immersion of the drive shaft 32 that position 30 corresponds to an angle u03b3 which is in fact equal to 7 5 u00b0 when the disc 32 comprises for example 24 sectors with an apex angle of 15 u00b0 when the sector 30 reaches position 33 it has already covered an angle of 172 5 u00b0 with respect to its starting position and the angle u03b3 as measured in the direction of rotation of the disc 32 is then 180 u00b0 beyond u03b3 180 u00b0 the sector occupies the position 34 corresponding to the drainage angle u03b1e then in position 35 it passes into the blowing region corresponding to the angle u03b1s in the course of which the cake deposited on the faces of the sector is deflected by deflectors 36 finally the sector 35 passes into a non productive region represented by the angle u03b1m referring to fig3. |
1 | 90 degrees to the axis of the beam the diode is housed in a tubular portion 24 of the base bottom piece and is then captured by the top when screwed down the wires from the diode pc board runs down one of the two legs of the u201c u u201d assembly to a stain relief 59 that is captured between the top 22 and bottom 21 main housing parts of the base unit 20 the laser diode 25 can be positioned on either leg to allow for both left and right hand assemblies the side that does not take the strain relief and wire 30 is filled with a second elastomeric part in the base assembly 23 the clamshell assembly is contained with the use of two screws s in the preferred embodiment a standard class iiia laser warning sticker 7 conceals the screw heads the base 20 has a connecting means to connect it to the putter face 62 in the preferred embodiment this is a small piece of double sided tape 8 on each of the legs that is used to adhere the unit to the face of the putter 60 the tape 8 has a permanent side and a removable side as an alternative the base unit 20 could be attached to the putter face 62 through the use of velcro the velcro would be placed on the putter face 62 and the velcro mates would be on the. |
6 | enclosure the system can be programmed to conduct this comparison at selected intervals of time continuously and or at the request of a user if the system determines that the air temperature inside the enclosure is lower than the ambient dewpoint outside the enclosure the system causes the display to show a u201c condensation risk u201d notification alerting the user that there is a risk of condensation if the enclosure is opened if the user wants to open the enclosure while there is a risk of condensation the user can request access using the control panel 90 fig3 shows a control panel 90 which may comprise for example a display 100 and one or more user inputs 110 once the system receives the user 39 s request for access the system enters an u201c access open u201d condition in the u201c access open u201d condition the control device changes the setpoint temperature to a target temperature that reduces or eliminates the risk of condensation after the temperature inside the enclosure reaches the target temperature a timer is activated once the timer counts down the display shows a u201c safe u201d notification advising the user that it is safe to open the enclosure the system maintains the temperature. |
9 | have extended to its limit the touching ring 5 hasn 39 t yet established a contact that creates enough friction and then the holding frame won 39 t be able to maintain the storage barrel 2 stationary or if the elastic rods 4 have been compressed to its limit and the shaft 1 hasn 39 t yet been held tightly and securely by the chuck 3 the drill accessory 10 won 39 t be able to be used securely in order to have one holding frame 20 fit all drills the touching ring 5 needs to be able to contract to fit certain drills like smaller ones to extend to fit some drills like longer ones in fig3 a bushing ring 51 is inserted into the touching ring 5 to reduce its internal diameter making it suitable for smaller drill body 6 or short drill chuck 3 the bushing ring 51 is elastic in its diameter it can be squeezed into the touching ring 5 and be held there by letting some convex semi spheres 511 on the bushing ring 51 be inserted into a round groove 512 inside the touching ring 5 see fig4 and 5 the bushing ring 51 is releasable it can be released from the touching ring 5 by pushing it out the bushing ring 51 can have different internal diameters to make the touching ring 5 suitable for different drills in fig6 an extending ring 52 is attached to the touching. |
2 | radial inflow blades in a generally axial direction 21 residual enthalpy can be converted to shaft power in a separate gas phase turbine or by the addition of blading to the shaft 16 the device accomplishes the above unexpected combination of items while avoiding erosion of the liquid conversion surfaces which are protected by the liquid film the device also accomplishes the unexpected combination of items while avoiding erosion of the gas blades by separating the liquid from the gas by the high centrifugal forces of the rotating surface other means to convert two phase flow energy to useful power are shown in fig2 a two phase flow at generally high pressure 24 enters a two phase nozzle structure inlet 25 the pressure of the flow is lowered in a two phase nozzle passage 26 in non rotating body 27 the lowering of pressure causes the two phase mixture to be accelerated to a generally higher velocity the resulting two phase jet 27b see broken lines and arrow 27a impinges in a generally tangential direction onto a rotating surface 28 on rotor 28a integral with shaft 29 the large centrifugal forces produced by the rotating surface result in separation of the gas phase from the liquid phase and in the formation of liquid layer 30 on the rotating surface 28 fig2 shows a cross section of the nozzle and device the directions of the two phase flow and separated liquid correspond to those shown in the drawing of fig1 the separated liquid film is slowed to the velocity of the rotating surface 18 by friction the resulting drag forces produce a torque. |
9 | the tampon has a fibrous body portion the fibrous portion includes a medicinal liquid such as a hemostatic agent solution during manufacture of the tampon the medicinal liquid may be intermixed with the fluff i e the fiber in order to impregnate the fiber with the medicinal liquid optionally superabsorbent polymer particles may also be admixed with the fluff and the medicinal liquid however it is preferred not to have present such superabsorbent polymer particles because since they are excellent for absorbing catamenial discharge during mensus they also will tend to retain the medicinal liquid and interfere with its being released from the tampon into the vaginal canal in an alternative embodiment already made tampons which may be standard prior art tampons which of course do not include any medicinal liquid can be employed for making the inventive tampon containing a medicinal liquid in this embodiment a dispenser having a combination barrel and hollow needle such as a hypodermic syringe depicted as tampon irrigation syringe 11 having in combination a piston portion or a barrel portion 15 and a hollow needle portion 19 which is illustrated in fig1 may be employed for impregnating a tampon body portion of an already existing tampon 21 see fig5 with a medicinal liquid ml employed for impregnating the tampon body may be any known in the art hypodermic syringe depicted here as tampon irrigation syringe 11 having a small piston or barrel portion 15 and having a detachable hollow needle 19 with standard opening at the end thereof which is generally used for injecting solutions subcutaneously as can be seen from fig3 and 4 barrel portion 15 is filled with a selected amount of medicinal liquid ml and attached to needle portion. |
2 | two automatic warehouses a1 and a2 are arranged in parallel to each other as shown in fig1 the automatic warehouses a1 and a2 house all the materials necessary for practicing the present system such as wood plate pallets loaded with the materials or jigs which will be shortly referred to as 34 pallets 34 or numerically controlled machine pallets set with the materials or jigs which will be shortly referred to as 34 nc pallets 34 in a variety of modes each warehouse is composed of a plurality of housing blocks b1 b2 b3 bi and so on which are independent of one another the lowermost rack of the front second warehouse a2 is partially allotted for warehousing and delivering stations s and s 39 and for standby stations b1a and b1b b2a and b2b b3a and b3b and b6a and b6b such that the warehousing and delivering stations and the standby stations are constructed of paired two right and two left blocks s and s 39 and b1a and b1b and so on moreover the aforementioned respective pairs of blocks s and s 39 and b1a and b1b etc allow the materials to be inserted or extracted from both their front and back whereas the remaining blocks allow the insertion or extraction of the materials to be effected only from the side of a first stacker crane c1 the aforementioned warehousing and delivering stations s and. |
6 | the diameter of the opening 23 corresponds to the diameter of the closing element 6 plus a predetermined play when the closing element 6 is lifted off from the valve seat 4 the direct path from the valve seat 4 to the auxiliary valve seat 19 is blocked as the closing element 6 almost fills the opening 23 accordingly only a small part of the fluid can flow off through the tank connection t during the movement of the closing element 6 the guiding arrangement 22 which is arranged in a retaining part 24 and thus retained in the housing 2 has a guide element 25 in the shape of a bowl which opens in the direction of the valve seat 4 the valve seat 4 is arranged at the top of a pipe element 26 which has a conical outside accordingly a gap 27 is formed between the pipe element 26 and the guide element 25 the gap 27 having over a certain distance in the radial direction a substantially constant thickness at the radial end the gap 27 has an expansion zone 28 above the expansion zone 28 the guide element 25 has a flange 29 with which the guiding arrangement 22 is. |
3 | u00b0 c sec by utilizing a he gas atomizing process the the individual alloy powders were each mixed with sic whiskers so that the fiber volume fraction given in table xiii resulted thus providing various green compacting materials the individual compacting materials were employed to produce a plurality of green compacts under a condition of a pressing force of 4 000 kg cm 2 by utilizing a cip process then the green compacts were placed into a soaking furnace at 450 u00b0 c and maintained for one hour to effect a degassing treatment degassing was followed by hot extrusion under conditions of a heating temperature of 450 u00b0 c and an extrusion ratio of 14 thus providing sinters h 1 to h 3 h 1 and h 2 table xiii______________________________________chemical constituents by weight sic w sinter cr mn zr fe cu mg al vf ______________________________________h sub 1 8 2 2 balance 15h sub 2 8 2 3 balance 20h sub 3 8 2 6 balance 20h sub 1 0 04 0 15 0 4 10 balance 15h sub 2 0 04 0 15 0 7 balance 20______________________________________ sic whisker sinters h 1 to h 3 are examples prepared according to the present invention while. |
9 | the ionized form and are capable of binding to cell surfaces mainly by electrostatic forces suitable anionic polymers include the following str16 wherein r is the polymeric chain str17 are anionic ligands and m is a divalent cation specific anionic polymers useful in the practice of the present invention include ______________________________________3 6 anhydro d galactose linked kappa carrageenan through c 4 to d galactose u03b1 d galactose units 1 3 linked lambda carrageenan d galactose iota carrageenan 3 6 anhydro d galactose d galactose agar agar 3 6 anhydro l galactose d galactose furcellaren 3 6 anhydro d galactose d glucopyranose laminarin sulfate galactan and galactan sulfate galactosamino glucuronans chondroitin sulfates and______________________________________ m is mg ca zn ba or mixtures thereof m is mg ca zn ba or mixtures thereof 3 cellulose derivatives of the formulae str20 wherein r is an anhydroglucose residue r 39 is ch 3 c 2 h 5 or c 3 h 7 r 34 is ch 3 or c 2 h 5 and m is mg ca zn ba or mixtures thereof examples of cellulose derivatives include sodium ethylcellulose sulfate sodium cellulose acetate sulfate and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose 4 sulfated sulfonated or carboxylated synthetic polymers of the formula str21 wherein r is an aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon such as polystyrene poly sulfon resin or carboxylated poly vinyl and m is mg ca zn ba or mixtures thereof the cationic polymers carry positive charges in the ionized form suitable polymers for practicing. |
2 | A description referring now to fig1 4 a clamp 2 of one embodiment of the present invention is shown that includes an upper jaw 6 and a lower jaw 10 the upper jaw 6 is interconnected to a rack 14 the lower jaw 10 is connected to a carrier 18 that is operatively engaged to the rack 14 the carrier 18 also rotatably supports a crank 22 that includes a cog 26 selectively and operatively interconnected to the inside surface 30 of the rack the carrier 18 further employs a pawl 34 and that is operatively interconnected to an outside surface 38 of the rack 14 in some embodiments of the present invention the upper jaw 6 is rotatably interconnected to the rack 14 and the lower jaw 10 is rotatably interconnected to the carrier 18 which will be described in further detail below referring specifically now to fig3 the pawl 34 has an end 42 that selectively engages a space between adjacent teeth 46 of the outer surface 38 of the rack 14 the teeth 46 are shaped to allow movement of the pawl 34 in one direction and to prevent movement of the pawl 34 in an opposite direction thus the interaction of the pawl 34 and the teeth 46 maintain the distance between the upper jaw 6 and the lower jaw 10 such that the carrier 18 cannot be moved along direction a when the pawl 34 is engaged however pressure from below the carrier 18 or below the lower jaw 10 along direction b will move the lower jaw 10 towards the upper jaw 6 the pawl 34 is biased by a spring 50 wherein pressure along direction b will selectively move the. |
4 | is provided in fig3 referring to fig3 an electronically controlled valve 30 receives signals from the controller 28 fig2 opening and closing air ports a and b in the valve 30 more particularly an electronic signal from the controller 28 will energize a solanoid not shown in valve 30 allowing air to be supplied by a suitable pressurized air source not shown through port b and conduit 32 the air flow from open port b causes air cylinder piston 34 which is operably connected to dampener control arm 36 to move the dampener control arm 36 downwardly thereby closing the dampener 26 as the control arm 36 and piston 34 move downwardly air is exhausted from the cylinder 38 through conduit 40 which is attached to port a conversely the dampener 26 is moved to the open position allowing air to flow through the drum and to be exhausted by removing the electronic signal from the solanoid valve 30 thereby causing air to be supplied through port a air supplied through port a and conduit 40 into cylinder 38 moves the piston 34 and arm 36 upwardly moving the dampener 26 to an open position preferably an adjustable stop collar 42. |
2 | should preferably be fda approved and sufficiently non porous to be cleanable to u201c 3 a u201d sanitary standards or u201c 3 a ssi u201d an ideal material also should be transparent to x rays and or metal detectors so as permit inspection of the interior of the hopper 20 during shipment urethane is acceptable for all of these purposes however other castable and even injection moldable materials would be suitable for some or all of these purposes as well the hopper 20 as a whole provides at least a 50 cost reduction when compared to a stainless steel hopper of equal capacity and capabilities referring now to fig1 3 the hopper body 40 is generally frustoconical in shape so as to have a relatively small lower dispensing opening 44 that receives the tool 34 and an open upper end 46 that is closable with the lid 42 the uppermost end of the hopper body 40 is cylindrical for mating with the lid 42 as detailed below the hopper body 40 is formed from two hopper body sections 48 and 50 and thus is u201c split u201d vertically down the center the hopper body sections 48 and 50 may be cast. |
4 | the workpiece 3 together with the workpiece cut 4 to the intermediate point 164 after termination of the seam 163 and without sewing from the end point 119 of the seam 163 while the workpiece holder 29 together with the workpiece 3 and the workpiece cut 4 moves from the end point 165 to the intermediate point 164 the rotary housing 33 and the hook bearing 63 are returned into a neutral starting position due to the correspondingly profiled groove 57 fig3 the needle feed motion is performed extending in a vertical plane with respect to the plane of the drawing as it is commonly known from sewing machines provided with a feed drive the action of the jogging gear 93 causes a superposition of the oscillatory motion of the needle 35 with a vibratory motion of the needle bar bearing frame 90 so that the not illustrated point of the needle 35 performs a closed elliptical path i e the needle 35 performs the already described needle feed motion the needle 35 receives in its upper respectively lower dead center of the elliptical path a usual vertically directed position which corresponds to the axis 34 the largest angle of deviation of the needle 35 with repsect to the axis 34 measures about 1 u00b0 the feeding device 2 continuously displaces the workpiece holder 29 in such a manner that the workpiece 3 together with the workpiece cut 4 is moved relative to the needle 35 according to the course of the seam. |
3 | like are modified based on the exact target molecular weight desired the endpoint of the polymerization is conveniently determined with an in line viscosity meter although other methods such as making molecular weight measurements running to a predetermined reaction time controlling to a specified end group concentration or the oxygen concentration in solution may also be utilized after the end of the oxidative coupling reaction as determined by the desired molecular weight of the ppe at least one phenolic compound is added to the reaction mixture and allowed to circulate while maintaining the temperature preferably between about 200 and about 150 u00b0 c preferably between about 60 u00b0 and 80 u00b0 c the reaction mixture is maintained at temperature for about 30 to about 90 minutes although longer times are possible during this redistribution step the flow of oxygen has been preferably halted as the oxidative coupling has been completed generally higher redistribution conversions are obtained under air as opposed to nitrogen in the process of the invention the functionalized phenolic compound is chosen from the following wherein r 1 represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group and x represents an allyl group an amino group a protected amino group e g protected by a tertiary butyl carbonate a carboxyl group a hydroxy group an ester group or a thiol group wherein r 1 is an alkyl group when x represents an hydroxy group or an ester group wherein x may be separated from the. |
7 | may receive signals from the light pens 20 a 20 b and 20 c each light pens 20 may detect light signals generated by one or more pixels making up the display screen 28 the optical transducers 34 convert those light signals into electrical signals and provide them to the video pass through box 38 in one embodiment the signals pass through the video pass through box 38 into a serial port such as a universal serial bus hub 50 coupled to the processor based system 39 the detectors 22 a c that detect the extension of the pens 20 with respect to the housing 18 may also generate signals in one embodiment the detectors 22 may be rheostats that generate a signal indicative of the extent of spring biased extension of the pens 20 from the housing 18 those analog signals may be converted to digital signals by the analog to digital converters 36 the digital signals may also pass through the pass through box 38 and the hub 50 to the processor based system 39 a detector 22 d may be associated with the portions 14 and 16 to determine their relative extension thus the detector 22 d determines the relative positions of the portions 14 and 16 which may be the result of the user pressing the element 10 into the screen 28 or releasing that force in one embodiment all of the detectors 22 may be rheostats finally user operation of. |
8 | between the stator parts a and b so that a travelling magnetic field for urging the movable element 6 in the movable direction is generated by a cooperation between the stator parts a and b as shown in fig1 16 the difference in energized phase between the stator parts a and b is u03c0 2 when the linear motor is a two phase linear motor as shown in fig1 an electric current supplied to each of the stator parts a and b may be changed along a sine curve as shown in fig1 the electric current supplied to each of the stator parts a and b may changed by changing a pulse width of voltage or current to be supplied as shown in fig1 the stator parts a and b may be arranged in parallel and the movable members 6 may be arranged in parallel the movable members 6 arranged in parallel may be one piece as a matter of course the linear motor may be three four or five phase linear motor a distance between the pair of magnetic poles of one of the stator parts and the pair of magnetic poles of another one of the stator parts adjacent. |
3 | index an index number more or less than one indicates that the finish is causing acceleration of resin gelling and will probably cause capillary voids or silver streaks in actual laminates an index number greater than one indicates that the finish is lengthening the gel time and is less likely to cause capillary voids in an actual laminate finish description gel time index none 1 0 three silanes table 1 1 35 three silanes 1 boric acid 1 54 three silanes 2 boric acid 1 62 one half the amount of the three 1 79 silanes 2 boric acid while the example above utilizes an epoxy resin system containing an imidazole catalyst boric acid and dicyandiamide as curing agent the finishes of this invention have wide spread additional applications we have determined that cationic amino silane finishes on fiberglass fabrics have a catalytic effect on the cure of epoxy resin systems and that this effect is additive to the effect of a catalyst in the resin system we have also determined that it is advantageous to selectively extend the gel time of epoxy resin in the capillaries between fiberglass filaments in a multi filament yarn to insure sufficient flow to eliminate voids therefore the invention has the following applications in epoxy resin systems containing only epoxy resin and curing agent to latently block the catalytic effect of the amino silane in the finish to provide sufficient capillary resin flow to achieve a void free laminate in epoxy resin systems containing a catalyst. |
3 | n heterocyclic substituted quaternary salts useful as intermediates in the preparation of 1 p fluorophenyl 4 n heterocyclic 1 butanols 1 p fluorophenyl 4 n heterocyclic 1 butanol esters and p fluoro u03b3 heterocyclic butyrophenones having neuroleptic and analgesic activity the butanols butanol esters and butyrophenones from the subject matter of our concurrently filed and co pending application ser no 575 846 filed may 8 1975 incorporated herein by reference application_number US 57584575 A description the quaternary salts of the present invention may be prepared as follows wherein r and y are as defined hereinabove spc6 in which i and ii are heated together at about 80 u00b0 100 u00b0 c for about 18 24 hours ether or other appropriate solvent is added and the solid which separates is collected and dissolved in water an acid such as perchloric acid picric acid or chloroplatinic acid is added causing precipitation of the quaternary salt iii the utility of the novel quaternary salts of this invention in the preparation of the central nervous system active butanols butanol esters and butyrophenones described in ser no 575 846 filed may 8 1975 is illustrated by the following steps in the first step the quaternary salt iii of step 1 is dissolved in an alcoholic solvent for example methanol and sodium borohydride is added after stirring for about 1 15 hours at about 25 u00b0 35 u00b0 c the solution is poured into water and the unsaturated butanol iv which precipitates can be recrystallized from a suitable solvent such as acetonitrile methanol or ethanol spc7 spc8 in the second step the unsaturated butanol iv from step 1 is dissolved in acetic acid and a solution of chromic acid in acetic acid is added at 25 u00b0 300 u00b0 c after. |
3 | set of parameters has to be found empirically for each individual system and the skilled man will be able to find these parameters without inventive work the flow pulse at the higher flow rate is maintained until a preselected signal value from the reaction response has been recorded e g a peak maximum and at this point the flow will be decreased by a return to normal flow command to the pump 10 thereby stopping the additional flow of buffer solution the duration of the pulse of increased flow rate may be 10 60 s preferably 20 40 s temperature fluctuations may be eliminated by thermostating the system e g having the er 26 immersed in a controlled temperature bath fig4 illustrates the control algorithm in a simplified flow chart form when it is desired to make a measurement the operator may select a inject command from a menu or the computer may be programmed to issue the command at a preselected point in time this command will set the valve such that the flow of sample blood is diverted into the buffer flow for a time sufficient to inject the desired sample volume i e 10 u03bcl then the valve is reset to normal mode i e the. |
3 | made by a cast tape process that comprises casting a titanium dioxide slurry onto a plastic carrier tape evaporating the vehicle from the slurry stripping the plastic tape and punching discs from the remaining green ceramic layer the process is given in greater detail hereinbelow resistance wire 36 typically is made of platinum alloyed with about 13 rhodium and is about 0 008 inches in diameter electrodes 38 and 40 typically are made of platinum and are about 0 008 inches in diameter thermocouple 42 is a gold palladium platinum and gold palladium combination the green plates resistance wire electrodes and thermocouple are sandwiched together as shown and isostatically pressed after pressing the assembly is fired to form a unitary body the resulting disc is installed in the exhaust conduit of a reciprocating internal combustion engine where exhaust gases will heat the disc to about 700 u00b0 c when the engine is supplied with an air fuel mixture of about 13 1 the resistance across the electrodes is about 5 ohms changing the air fuel to 14 1 without changing any other engine parameters increases the resistance to about 10 ohms an air fuel ratio of 15 1 produces a resistance of 20 000 ohms it will be appreciated that these values are intended to be illustrative and that specific values will depend on the configuration of the ceramic body. |
4 | collar 251 is locked to the threaded cap screw 248 by means of an anaerobic adhesive such as loctite u00ae thread locking compound thus when the cap screw 248 is turned in the threaded adjustment bracket 245 it causes the through hole adjustment member 246 and rectangular adjustment arm 217 to move so that the primary dye deflector blade 84 can move toward and away from the dye passage outlets 52 then the opto electric blade position sensor 301 is held against the grooved dye outlet module 50 and the digital voltage value is read from the five 5 digit digital voltmeter 353 the primary dye deflector blade 84 is moved by means of moving the retaining collar 251 back and forth along threaded cap screw 248 so that the primary dye deflector blade 84 can move toward and away from the dye passage outlets 52 causing the same numerical voltage value as that found at the end mount adjuster assembly 90 this same procedure is used for all the remaining intermediate primary dye deflector blade adjustment assemblies 85 and the remaining end mount adjuster assembly 91 because moving one rectangular adjuster arm 217 can affect a neighboring primary dye deflector blade adjustment assembly 85 the primary dye deflector blade 84 position should be re checked and re adjusted if necessary please note that the air deflector tubes 62 will need to be disconnected and moved out. |
3 | benefits of eb pvd include smooth coating surface finish ability to create highly strain tolerant columnar microstructures and high erosion resistance its detriments include an inability to coat non line of sight areas difficulty in fabricating complex coating chemistries low deposition efficiency and high manufacturing cost the dvd or enhanced eb pvd has non line of sight coating capabilities and improved deposition efficiency as compared to conventional eb pvd again the fabrication method for each coating layer is selected by considering the benefits and detriments of each process in conjunction with the complexity of the chemistry and the function of each layer eb pvd or dvd may be used for the top coat of airfoils because of their smooth surface finish for aerodynamic performance and better erosion resistance as compared to plasma spraying eb pvd or dvd may also be used for layers with high coefficient of thermal expansion cte mismatch with cmc layers having high cte mismatch with cmc may cause high residual stresses and therefore experience short thermal cycling life cte mismatch stresses can be significantly mitigated by creating a highly strain tolerant columnar microstructure using the eb pvd or dvd processes plasma spraying may be used for layers with a complex chemistry multiple phases react at high temperatures to form glass containing reaction products that create strong chemical bonding for long steam cycling life an illustrative embodiment provides a combination of a plasma sprayed complex oxide based. |
7 | using the commissioners annuity reserve valuation method carvm augmented with option valuation techniques in accordance with actuarial guidelines 33 and 35 in many cases dependent on the guarantee and surrender charge structure of the product it may be possible to establish that the statutory reserve is equal to the product 39 s cash value which will already be carried on the insurer 39 s administrative system since it is needed for day to day administration thus the eia lifetime income benefit can be offered more easily on a profitable basis and has a number of operational advantages to the life insurance carrier as well as being attractive from the point of view of the buyer accordingly there is a growing consumer need for an eia that can provide guaranteed lifetime income in addition to the well known accumulation benefits and guarantees that eias typically provide as a direct consequence there is also a growing need among life insurance carriers for a computer based system that can determine reserves for such an eia and price it so that it can be provided on a profitable basis a lifetime income rider lir guarantees a minimum annual income for the owner during his or her lifetime it does this by guaranteeing an annual withdrawal amount that can be taken by the owner even if the annuity value has been exhausted the income amount is equal to a percentage of the highest annuity value on any anniversary once income has commenced although different designs can be constructed and priced using the. |
2 | the usa or more advanced mathematical programs such as the mathematical from wolfram research inc of champagne ill u s a or matlab manufactured by the math works inc of the usa contain tools for the minimization of linear or non linear objective functions subject to a set of constraints which can be incorporated within the mathematical formula for the calculation of the economically efficient mix compositions these mathematical techniques will be applied in the context of the invention not only to the objective defined above namely the search for a concrete mix composition that matches adequately close a given target rheological profile but also to situations where such a nominal profile is fully or partially absent in this case the same interpolation and search procedure will be applied to find a concrete mix composition that optimizes a given criterion function for example it may be applied to a minimize the cost of the concrete mix whilst maintaining the pressure on the piston of a pump as required to push concrete at a given rate through a given pipe system b minimize the cost of the concrete mix whilst maximizing the bulk density of a concrete block produced under a given regime c minimize water cement ratio of a block making mix maximizing the compressive strength of a freshly made block prior to hardening or d minimize the cost of a concrete mix whilst maintaining force required to. |
7 | has been experimentally found to be effective to merge these overlapping isolated regions also some relatively small regions caused by environmental noise are eliminated in a region level post processing step followed by object and feature extraction stages in other embodiments morphological processes other than or additional to dilation and erosion are effected one output 115 of the post processing circuitry 114 provides the object segmenting mask that is used to segment desired objects from the current image the other output 117 is processed by the feedback circuitry 118 and passed back to the background modelling circuitry to update the background model the decision circuitry 110 operates on a pixel by pixel basis and classifies those pixels that are sufficiently different from the statistical model by more than the threshold as being representative of a target object and those that are not as being other objects due to camera noise and illumination variations a certain number of pixels are likely to be classified as a target object even if they do not belong to it a high value of the threshold allows maintaining a low number of false detections on the other hand objects presenting a low contrast with respect to the target risk to be eliminated if the threshold is excessively high accordingly in some embodiments a statistical model is used to modify the thresholds in threshold selection process stage turning to fig2 reflectivity processing circuitry 104 processes the input image data 103 also using sensor spectral response data 121 of the camera to calculate the weights of parkkinen basis functions. |
6 | been interposed between a main frame and an orbiting scroll of the scroll compressor of fig3 and fig6 is a sectional view taken along line u2018 i i u2019 in fig5 which illustrates a state that a rotation preventing member has been interposed between a main frame and an orbiting scroll as shown a scroll compressor having a rotation preventing member according to the present invention comprises a main frame 120 fixedly installed at an inner space 111 of a hermetic casing 110 and a sub frame 130 fixed to one side of the main frame 120 in a horizontal direction the sub frame 130 may be coupled to an inner circumferential surface of the casing 110 or may be integrally formed with the casing 110 a shaft accommodating hole 121 for supporting a crankshaft 150 to be later explained in a radius direction is formed at the center of the main frame 120 and a first bearing 122 for supporting the crankshaft 150 in a radius direction is installed at the shaft accommodating hole 121 a driving motor 140 is fixedly installed between the main frame 120 and the sub frame 130 at the inner space 112 of the casing 110 a coil may be wound on a stator 141 of the driving motor 140 in a concentrated manner the driving motor 140 may be implemented as a constant motor having the same rotation speed of a rotor 142 alternatively the driving motor 140 may be implemented as an inverter motor having a variable rotation speed of the rotor 142 with consideration of multi functions of a refrigerating apparatus to which the scroll compressor is applied a crank shaft 150 rotatably coupled to an orbiting scroll 170 to be later explained and transmitting a rotational force of the driving. |
7 | reflectivity of the boundary surface between the optical waveguide 8 and the liquid is clearly increased and thus the opto receiver 4 continues to receive light of high intensity until the cavitation bubbles 22 at the exposed end 10 collapse by measuring the reflectivity of this boundary surface not only can the formation of cavitation bubbles 22 be established but their lifetimes can be determined as well the free cavitation bubbles 22 found in the liquid essentially do not contribute to the signal that is received at the opto receiver 4 since the fraction of light which is reflected into the optical waveguide 8 by diffuse reflection is insignificant the light source 2 and the opto receiver 4 are connected to a control and evaluation unit 5 this unit 5 performs an analysis to determine if the signal measured by the opto receiver 4 contains a cavitation signal indicating the existence of cavitation bubbles 22 because of the characteristics of the cavitation signal that occurs in conjunction with the cavitation bubbles 22 the cavitation signal can be easily detected using suitable means the control and evaluation unit 5 may include such means for example unit 5 may include means by which the shock wave signal measured at the opto receiver 4 can be differentiated from the cavitation signal this can be accomplished for example by a comparator circuit arrangement which measures the amplitude of the signal at the opto receiver 4 and compares it to a specified threshold value the shock wave signal which occurs before the cavitation signal can be used effectively as a reference signal for time and amplitude values for example only those measured signals which occur within a specified period. |
9 | be no more than approximately 0 017 inches thick and may be no more than about 0 009 inches thick and may be comprised of a very thin plastic or the like and may have a melting point temperature of at least about 200 degrees f such as a pert plastic for example additionally the very thin plastic coating 2 may comprise a plastic coating 2 that will not readily develop stress cracks via at least one of temperature and pressure changes an optional very thin paint coating 2 could also be used with similar advantageous heat transfer results and would may comprise a high gloss paint type that also could withstand at least about 200 degree f temperatures without impairment such a very thin coating 2 for a refrigerant to air heat exchanger which is not shown herein in its entirety as same is well understood by those skilled in the art may also be composed of a substance such as a tetrafluoroethylene resin ptfe teflon u00ae such as dupont teflon u00ae pfa having a thickness coating 2 of only about 0 003 to 0 004 inches or such as a fluroropolymer dip coating 2 another example of such a very thin coating 2 may consist of plasma polymerizing a fluoroethylene monomer such as tetrafluoroethylene in the presence of the desired exterior surface and depositing a fluoropolymer coating 2 of about 1 10 000 inch or less on the exterior surface another example of such a very thin coating 2 may be a triazine dithiol derivative or the like coating 2 fig5 is a top view of a. |
6 | as elliptical parabolic polyhedral square u shaped etc the elbow 10 in the illustrated embodiment is in the form of an arc extending through approximately 90 u00b0 so as to provide a right angled turn to the conduit although it will be understood that the elbow may extend through any suitable angle to provide an appropriate bend in an exhaust conduit and is not limited to 90 u00b0 the arc of the illustrated elbow 10 extends through a quarter circle in order to provide the 90 u00b0 angle however any suitable arc shape can be employed to form the desired angular bend to the exhaust conduit referring now to fig2 a first channel section 12 of the elbow 10 is illustrated which is shown in fig1 on the bottom of the elbow although it will be appreciated that the term u201c bottom u201d is used solely in reference to the figures and does not imply any spatial relationship or orientation between the components in use the elbow channel section 12 can comprise a shaped metal channel having a substantially semi circular cross sectional profile with flanges 16 18 along each side of the channel the channel may be curved such that it is in the shape of an arc extended through a quarter circle the flange 16 may be provided on the interior of the curve of the channel section 12 and may have approximately three raised tabs 20 spaced along the length of the flange the flange 18 may be. |
5 | of the type designed to be fitted to existing prior art flush tanks which is found in residential or commercial toilet facilities wherein a first and second flush valve elements are located at different depths within the interior of the tank and each operated separately by independent spaced apart handle elements such that the first valve element is activated to produce a normal flush using the conventional amount of water when heavy waste material is required to be disposed similarly the second valve element is activated through activation of a separate handle when lighter waste material is needed to be disposed such as when a child utilizes the toilet facilities a plurality of vents are interconnected to the housing means of the valve assembly to provide a 34 fast flush 34 thereby utilizing less water through the elimination or decrease of negative pressure within the housing and outlet of the flush tank application_number US 93255578 A description as shown in fig1 and 2 the double flush valve assembly generally indicated as 10 is disposed for mounting within a conventional flush tank 12 having water 14 maintained therein for purposes of explanation water level line 16 is representative of the maximum level on the average of water maintained in the flush tank during its normal use and operation water level 18 represented in broken lines is the level or depth of water at which the first valve means 22 is generally located whereas the water level 20 represented in broken lines is the level or depth at which the second valve means 24 is located the double flush valve assembly of the present invention comprises a housing generally indicated as 26 which. |
6 | allows reflections from missile 30 to return to the receiver associated with the emitting transmitter before the next transmitter pulse is emitted this is true because the maximum distance range necessary may be on the order of 185 feet the synchronizer 28 may incorporate range gate functions to prohibit reception of range signals other than from desired ranges in the preferred embodiment of the invention the maximum range is limited to 185 feet and the range gates are programmed to step in increments of 1 4 foot time separation of the four r t unit pulses avoids the necessity for operating the units on different frequencies or otherwise identifying a particular return pulse with a given transmitted pulse the utilization of the range gate stepping system also avoids excessive extraneous noise in the system as a pulse is emitted from each one of the r t units 20 22 24 and 26 the synchronizer 28 starts a range counter the pulse signal is reflected 34 from the missile and received in the same r t unit where it is converted to a video signal each of these video signals is then fed to the synchronizer 28 and each is used to stop a range counter thereby creating a digital signal which is proportional to the range between the missile 30 and the target 10 an appropriate digital word is generated in synchronizer 28 incorporating this digital range and a digital code which serves to identify the particular r t unit and antenna from which the range data was derived referring to fig5 prf oscillator 60 generates a frequency of for example 1 6 megahertz this frequency. |
6 | 14 pump 16 and agitator 18 the converted d c output signal from rectifier 30 is also provided on lines 33 to the input of the main timer circuit 35 to initiate timer 36 which begins the freeze cycle with timer 36 running an output signal is produced on lines 38 which energizes led isolator 42 and triggers triac 44 to turn on the condenser fan 20 timer 36 also produces an output signal on lines 41 which is provided to the input of fixed timer 40 in the preferred embodiment timer 40 is a one minute timer so that after one minute into the freeze cycle an output signal is produced by timer 40 which energizes led isolator 58 and triggers scr 60 with scr 60 turned on the capacitance bin level control circuit 28 is effectively bypassed so that the control circuit 10 cannot be de energized in the middle of the freeze cycle even if the bin level control circuit 28 opens however should the bin level control circuit 28 open before one minute of the freeze cycle has elapsed the control circuit 10 will shut down the control circuit 10 will remain in the freeze cycle until timer 36 times out as previously explained the time period of timer 36 depends upon the resistance values of thermistors 50 and 52 which in turn vary in accordance with changes in the temperatures of the ambient air and the inlet water respectively in the preferred embodiment the following relationship between average freeze time and temperature has been selected ______________________________________ambient 38 u00b0 c 30 minutes freeze time. |
7 | table 4005 is lu creation step 13004 if the determined result is true the cpu 1102 considers that the read record is not a target for the capacity trend prediction process step 13005 if the determined result is false the cpu 1102 reads the subsequent record step 13006 step 13003 and step 13004 may be performed in inverse order in addition any one of step 13003 and step 13004 may be performed fig1 shows a process flow of the lu status determination process the lu status determination process is the process that determines whether the lu is allocated to the computer or not and used by the computer or not the lu that is not allocated to the computer and the lu that is allocated to the computer but not used by the computer are not targets for the capacity trend prediction process the capacity determination program 3001 refers to the selected record of the storage device configuration information table 4003 and determines whether the connection destination i f 8003 is valid step 14001 when the connection destination i f 8003 is valid it indicates that the lu is allocated to the computer if the determined result is true the capacity determination program 3001 updates the allocation 6003 to u201c true u201d which has the records that the storage name 6001 and the lu name 6002 of the lu status management table 3003 are the same as the storage name 7001 and the lu name 7002 of. |
5 | shovel for use in lifting or moving heavy loads such as snow the present invention comprises a snow shovel having a second handle assembly pivotally attached to the blade of the shovel the assembly is an inverted u shaped element having two legs and a handle grip each handle of the shovel has a rotatable hand grip that allows a person to keep their wrists stationary when lifting or moving snow the second handle assembly further comprises a mechanism for adjusting the length of the legs to suit the person using the shovel application_number US 66087403 A description the present invention is concerned with a two handled shovel having rotatable hand grips at each handle as shown in fig1 and 2 shovel 10 comprises a blade 12 having a concave front surface 13 and a convex rear surface 15 on rear surface 15 is shaft insert sleeve 14 which receives the lower end of shaft 16 handle 18 is mounted on the upper end of shaft 16 handle 18 is preferably a d shaped handle and has rotatable hand grip 20 mounted on blade 12 is u shaped pivot bracket 32 attached to pivot bracket 32 is second handle assembly 19 second handle assembly 19 comprises of upper leg members 22 a and b lower leg members 24 a and b and hand grip 30 in the preferred embodiment as shown in fig3 and 4 pivot bracket 32 is bolted to blade 12. |
7 | inertial sensors there are several different sensors that can be used in an imu theses sensors include but are not limited to accelerometers gyroscopes compass pressure and temperature the pins device 100 is responsible for gathering the necessary data to determine location measuring the several degrees of freedom of an object to arrive to the desired location information usually does this an object has six degrees of freedom in space three of them determine the position while the other three determine the altitude of the object the three linear axes determine the position x y and z the three rotational axes determine the altitude theta pitch psi yaw and phi roll the pins device 100 is responsible for measuring these variables that are necessary to track an object in three dimensions these six axes are usually measured indirectly through their first or second moments for example theta psi and phi are derived through the measurement of their first moment or angular velocity rather than angular position x y and z are usually measured through their second moment or linear acceleration rather than linear position thus the pins device 100 relies on the motion of the object in order to determine its position the pins device 100 can be designed to output at least one type of data such as sensor data motion commands position location and or the like the radio channel 102 is responsible for sending the output data of the pins device 100 over the air to the host 104 typically residing at the base or dispatcher station this communication is bi directional meaning that. |
7 | from the stub axle 96 and extending through and resting on the lower end 62 a of the arcuate slot 62 in the back wall 56 such that the tab 102 functions to hold the plate 90 in its normal horizontal blocking position unless a user grips the outer end 88 b of the elongated member 88 located at the exterior of the front wall 54 of the housing 28 and causes it to rotate and the plate 90 to thereby pivotally move from the horizontal to vertical position the arcuate shaped slot 62 permits the tab 102 to move therealong and allow the pivoting of the plate 90 between its horizontal and vertical positions the plate 90 is normally in the horizontal position blocking the path 82 such that the scoring coin c when tossed through the scoring aperture 72 will land on the plate 90 and stay there until the user intentionally pivots the plate 90 by the coin c landing and staying on the plate 90 the user can prove to the proprietor of the apparatus 10 that the target 30 was made in case a prize is offered to users for making the target the coin c will drop off the plate 90 and continue downwardly along the path 82 toward and into the coin deposit slot 40 resulting in. |
9 | impact plate 160 preferably divides the deposition chamber 110 into two compartments 165 and 170 which can communicate with one another only at their tops as a result of this it is not until having flowed through the compartment 165 that the gases to be deposited enter the second compartment 170 and can there leave the deposition chamber 110 through the outlet opening 175 the incoming substances are preferentially deposited on the impact plate 160 so that the impact plate 160 assumes the function of the inner wall at the same time another way of feeding the line 135 into the deposition chamber 110 is represented in fig3 in this fig the connector 130 does not have any direct contact with the line 135 instead the heater 155 is arranged between the two this heater at the same time represents the thermal insulation 140 between the line 135 and the connector 130 in the embodiment represented here the temperature gradient is only formed inside the connector 130 and in parts of the casing 105 the line 135 protrudes with its delivery end 150 to a certain extent beyond the inner casing side 125 so that any process gases draining from it which have already condensed cannot be precipitated on the inner casing side 125 a heating strip wound around the. |
3 | tin dilaurate a film drying time fdt of 43 minutes was obtained an nco prepolymer with an nco content of 16 10 and a viscosity of 3100 mpa s at 23 u00b0 c was obtained from 371 g of pol vii 15 g of trimethylol propane and 614 g of iso i and 170 g of iso ii the film drying time fdt after addition of 0 015 dbtl was 42 minutes the adhesives were given to the institut f u00fcr fenstertechnik e v institute for window technology in rosenheim to test according to din en 204 loading group d4 and watt 91 in each case 20 standard compliant test pieces were produced and tested the following results were obtained 0069 storage 1 7 days at standard reference atmosphere 20 u00b0 c and 65 relative humidity rh storage 3 7 days at standard reference atmosphere 4 days in cold water 20 u00b0 c storage 5 7 days at standard reference atmosphere 6 hours in boiling water 2 hours in cold water storage 6 7 days at standard reference atmosphere 6 hours in boiling water 2 hours in cold water 7 days at standard reference atmosphere watt 91 1 hour stored at 80 u00b0 c and hot splitting n mm 2 adhesive strength in the shear tension test at a feed rate of 50 mm min af adherent failure as of bonded surface the table shows that although din en 204 loading d4 was fulfilled by all of the prepolymers only the nco prepolymer according to the invention retained considerable adherent failure during lengthy storage in water storage 3 the prepolymer according to the invention also performed very well in the heat. |
4 | as earlier noted in open communication with dispersal duct 7 to provide for opening and closing movement of upright support structure 2 the same is rail supported by pairs of upper and lower gear racks indicated at 26 and 27 upper racks 26 are secured in place on beams 29 affixed at their ends to support structure 1 and to a pair of braces at 28 lower racks 27 are secured to floor 3 to assure uniform movement of upright structure 2 rail engaging upper and lower pinions at 30 and 31 are in toothed engagement with their respective racks a drive motor at 33 fig3 on support structure 2 is in driving engagement with upper and lower pinions 30 and 31 by a right angle reduction drive 34 output shaft 35 sprockets 36 37 and roller chains 38 39 which in turn drive sprockets 40 and 41 affixed to pinion carrying shafts 42 43 pillow block bearings at 44 and 45 carry the shafts motor 33 is reversible to power support structure 2 toward and away from support structure 1 a motor control is indicated at 46 on stationary support 1 limit switches as at 49 limit motor operation a switch 47 on structure 1 at an operator 39 s station is in circuit with a solenoid valve 48 in a steam line sl to permit operator control of steam flow into the airflow of duct 9 and ultimately to the draperies. |
6 | that other organizations of movable sprockets can be effectively utilized for example the length of the triangular courses of the conveyors in the respective sections as well as the extent of movement of the respective movable sprockets 52b therein need not be uniform instead these parameters can be designed to accommodate a particular product or range of products in the system fig3 and 4 illustrate schematically a simple organization of movable sprockets 52b suitable for practice of the invention in this organization the sprockets 52b which are driven by parallel chains 54 are mounted for rotation on an axle 56 the axle 56 contains at each opposite end a block bearing 58 that is adapted to undergo vertical sliding movement as represented by the arrows in fig4 within a guide structure 60 the block bearings 58 are adapted to be selectively moved in unison by lift motors 62 that connect to the respective block bearings 58 by means of connecting rods or cables 64 or the like which are capable of controllably raising or lowering the paired sprockets 52b as hereinafter described it should be appreciated that barring the use of means for adjusting chain length the guide structure will be formed as a large radius arcuate curve in order to maintain the tension in the respective chains 54 substantially constant schematically represented in fig6 and 7 is an alternative form of sprocket organization in which the movable sprockets 52b are supported by structural beam devices 66 of variable length to accommodate movement of the sprocket axles 56 the devices 66 each comprise an elongated block or beam 68 here shown as mounting an idler sprocket 52c and each pivotally attached at one end to the mount of the fixed sprocket 52a the sprocket 52b is rotatably attached to a. |
8 | in still another embodiment as shown in fig6 the first detecting unit 31 includes an integrator 313 where the detecting signal is generated by adjusting the resistance r and capacitance c of the integrator 313 after the high frequency noise in the tv signal is filtered by a noise filter 35 the tv signal is transmitted to the digitizing circuit 33 after receiving the control signal emitted by the computing unit 32 the digitizing circuit 33 converts the tv signal into a digital signal in reference to the level value provided by the first detecting unit 31 where the tv signal is taken as 1 if the signal level is above the level value and taken as 0 if the signal level is below the level value the second detecting unit 34 is coupled to the digitizing circuit 33 to detect whether the digital signal contains a frame code the second detecting unit 34 decodes the frame code and compare it with the frame codes of various vbi types to determine whether the tv signal contains a vbi signal and to identify the type of the vbi signal if the tv signal contains the vbi signal the vbi signal is transmitted to a data slicer for subsequent processing the vbi detection apparatus 30 in fig3 can be applied to a vbi decoder to identify and filter non vbi noises and according to the type of a detected vbi signal lock a corresponding level value as a reference for digitizing the tv signal thereby enhancing. |
9 | t 1 f denotes an output function wi denotes a synapse coupling coefficient weighting coefficient of an ith input yi t denotes the ith input value at a time t u03b8 denotes a threshold value and n denotes a number of hierarchical layers equ1 the output function f can be described by the following formula 2 where u03b5 denotes a non negative parameter which determines the non linearity of the output function f the formula 2 becomes a unit step function when u03b5 u2192 0 the output value of each neuron unit takes a binary value 1 or 0 and the formula 2 describes the excitation or inhibition state of the neuron the output value of each neuron takes a value from 0 to 1 in other cases the most notable characteristic of the neural network that is the learning function and the self organization are based on the changes in the synapse coupling coefficient w weighting of the coupling between the neurons and the threshold value u03b8 but mainly the synapse coupling coefficient w the synapse coupling coefficient w can be obtained from the following formulas 3 where k is a parameter satisfying 0 lt k lt 1 c. |
4 | substantially constant in practice the control units 9 10 11 may be integrated in one and the same control equipment and or they may form for example a part of a controller provided with software and used for managing the process as a whole 0073 fig1 shows typical three phase screening in a screen room in which the pulp is screened in two consecutive screening phases or screens and the obtained reject is then screened in a separate reject screening phase however the basic idea of the invention may also be applied in other kinds of screen rooms in which the properties of the accept and reject can be measured or determined following the described principle the different screening phases may comprise either separate screens or multi phase screens forming one entity or other kinds of screen combinations the control units may be connected to control the screens either directly or according to the principle of the aforementioned bus b a specific screen being controlled either by a single control unit or the impact of several control units being taken into account by way of example control unit 9 may thus provide 70 of the control of the first screening phase 3 control unit 10 providing 20 and control unit. |
1 | a right handed glove would be substantially identical to the left handed glove the ball glove 1 has distal and proximal ends the hand cavity define by the backside skin 6 and the palm side skin 2 has an opening for a hand cavity 24 to insert wearer 39 s hand in the proximal end of the ball glove and the finger region 10 is located on distal end of the ball glove 1 the ball glove 1 comprises a palm side skin 2 forming a front wall 4 and a back side skin 6 forming a back wall 8 of the ball glove 1 the back side skin 6 is coupled to the palm side skin 2 to define the hand cavity 24 and to form a finger region 10 comprising a plurality of finger sections 14 16 18 including an index finger section 12 and a thumb section 20 configured to align with an index finger and a thumb respectively of wearer of the glove the index finger section 12 and the thumb section 20 are coupled with webbing 22 the back side skin 6 may further comprise a finger opening 30 the palm side skin 2 the back side skin 6 and the webbing 22 can be made of any suitable material or materials known in the art whether natural or synthetic which include but are not limited to rubber leather or. |
5 | the track with the bracket or rail to facilitate quick assembly and also to enable lateral disengagement of the track from the bracket or rail to enable quick removal or disassembly the endmost panels are adapted for connection with specific jamb structures for facilitating opening and closing of the folding door application_number US 24373472 A description referring now specifically to the drawings the folding door of the present invention is generally designated by reference numeral 10 and includes a plurality of substantially rigid vertically elongated panels 12 preferably constructed of plastic material and being relatively thin but substantially rigid the length of the panels 12 is determined by the vertical dimension desired and the width of the panels may also vary although it is preferred that when the panels are in extended position the distance from center to center of adjacent panel should be a minimum of 4 inches the panels may be constructed of various materials but are preferably constructed of an extruded plastic such as polyvinychloride each of the intermediate panels includes a vertically continuous hinge element generally designated as numeral 14 on one edge and a continuous hinge element 16 on the opposite edge with the hinge components being of unitary construction on the panels 12 and formed on the panels 12 when the panels are formed the hinge element 14 is generally of. |
2 | blank condition has occurred the programmable rotary limit switch 52 and associated relay 57 hold the turned blank fault indicator relay 54 energized during a time period or portion of a machine cycle that the tool case 31 is ordinarily displaced by proper engagement of a blank 27 in the tool 29 the relay 57 serves to maintain the fault indicating relay 54 on i e latched in at this portion of a machine cycle in contrast the programmable rotary limit switch 52 turns off the relay 57 for a time period or segment of a machine cycle before normal displacement of the tool case 31 and the normal turn off of the related relay 56 to thereby create a check window and detect premature actuation of the proximity sensor 47 assumed to be the result of a turned blank as soon as neither relay 56 or 57 is energized the power to the coil of relay 54 is removed and this relay de energizes which action also opens its own contact at the same time the signal to the plc 51 disappears which condition the plc recognizes as a sensed turned blank tbm fault and the crankshaft 12 is stopped by the plc with a signal to the clutch brake 14 in the process of stopping the crankshaft 12 even if either relay 56 or 57 are re energized relay 54 will not latch in again. |
3 | i e it will not undergo unintentional cleavage in both acidic and alkaline conditions such as allyl benzyl or substituted benzyl preferable benzyl the reaction in step a is preferably carried out as a phase transfer catalysis in the presence of a quaternary ammonium salt alternatively the sodium salt of 4 hydroxybenzophenone can be reacted with the compound of formula ii in dmf the solvent used in step b is preferably tetrahydrofuran as examples of other useful alternatives can be mentioned ethers e g diethyl ether and dimethoxyethane the solvent to be used in step c shall be able to dissolve the compound iv but not to react with the thionyl chloride as suitable solvents can be mentioned toluene and dichloromethane the removal of the protecting group r in step d is preferably carried out by hydrogenation with metal catalyst in appropriate solvent or by selective cleavage of nonaromatic ethers with zn acyl chloride is prepared from benzyl bromide and 2 2 chloroethoxy ethanol by the method described in literature bessodes 1996 the mixture of 4 hydroxybenzophenone 16 7 g 84 7 mmol and 48 aqueous sodium hydroxide solution 170 ml is heated to 80 u00b0 c tetrabutylammonium bromide tbabr 1 6 g 5 1 mmol is added and the mixture is heated to 90 u00b0 c 2 2 chloroethoxy ethoxymethyl benzene 18 g. |
4 | divalent transition metals preferred cations are copper iron zinc and the like copper and zinc are highly preferred mixtures are operable among the useful anionic moieties are anions whose divalent metal salts are substantially miscible with water or other solvent s which may be used to produce solutions to be sprayed upon the carrier s preferred anions are chloride nitrate acetate citrate sulfate phosphate carbonate and the like the chloride citrate acetate and nitrate ions are highly preferred chloride is most preferred mixtures are operable while it is generally preferred that salts that dissociate in water are used the use of coordination compounds is contemplated thus complex salts such as disodium copper ii citrate zinc ii ricinoleate and the like which may not appreciably dissociate to the hydrated metal ion in solution may be used mixtures are operable it is believed that the effectiveness of the compositions of the invention is due in part to the formation of coordination complexes when malodorous materials contact the transition metal salts on the surface of the carrier thus the malodor becomes bound to the surface of the carrier and can then be removed along with the carrier it is not required that either the metal salt or the carrier be in solution for the system of the invention to be operable for reasons not yet fully understood the use of very small quantities of metal salts and or complexes in a solid i e essentially dry state yields. |
8 | shown in fig2 similarly the pon 14 has three levels of split including a first splitter 26 associated with the ring 18 and having a 2 u00d7 4 way split the second level of split is constituted by four splitters 27 each having a 16 way split the third level of split is constituted by sixteen splitters 28 each having a 16 way split the splitters 28 can be considered as dps respective optical fibres 29 lead from each of the splitters 28 to associated customer premises 30 for reasons of clarity not all the splitters 26 27 and 28 and the associated fibres and customer premises are shown in fig2 in order to provide resilience some of the customer premises of the ring 15 identified by the reference numerals 25 39 are connected to nearby splitters 28 of the ring 18 by respective optical fibres 24 39 similarly some of the customer premises of the ring 18 identified by the reference numerals 30 39 are connected to nearby splitters of the ring 15 by respective optical fibres 29 39 the customer premises 25 39 and 30 39 are therefore each connected to both the rings 15 and 18 thereby ensuring that those premises receive service if their main fibres 24 and 29 fail or if. |
7 | or 370 tags and write addresses stored in the write address fifos 360 370 are unloaded into the address ram 380 through multiplexer 375 as soon as they become available in the write address fifos 360 370 the multiplexer 375 is controlled so that the tags and write addresses are unloaded from the write address fifos 360 370 with round robin priority the address ram 380 stores the tags and the write addresses unloaded from the write address fifos 360 370 in a lookup table the unloaded tags are also supplied to the score board 395 which sets a valid bit associated with each of the unloaded tags a valid bit for a tag indicates that the tag is being used and that the tag has an associated data block stored in one of the rams 320 330 the lookup table stored in the address ram 380 provides the address of the rams 320 330 where the associated data block is stored for a data block read from the read data buffer 230 the processing pipeline 210 sends the tag associated with the desired data block to the read data buffer 230 this tag is supplied to the score board 395 and the address ram 380 the score board 395 is accessed and the valid bit for this tag is examined to see whether the data block is available in the rams. |
4 | with a 3 9 u00d7 0 28 construction core strand of 3 wires with each a diameter of 0 28 mm envelopped by 9 sheath wires with the same diameter and with a polyester filament with a cross section 0 4 mm in the weft was subjected to a crimping treatment according to the invention the fabric contained 0 64 cords per mm of fabric width and was incorporated in a conveyor belt of the st 1000 strength class the adjacent warp cords alternately had a z lay and an s lay the crimp deformation was continuously applied by running the fabric in the warp direction between a couple of toothed rollers the stiffness s per mm of fabric width was calculated with the formula s ei n mm 9810d 4 u00d7 n u00d7 n wherein d 0 28 mm n 12 and n 0 64 so the calculated stiffness value s was 463 n mm with a selected value of k 1 16 s kp 2 gave a value for p of 20 mm to obtain a suitable elongation of approximately 0 5 on the crimped fabric at 10 of the breaking load of the uncrimped fabric a crimp amplitude was selected. |
6 | a die for the fresnel lens steps 7 7 as is apparent from the fact that a cross section obtained by cutting the fresnel lens step 7 by a plane including the optical axis has a triangular shape a die for making the lens can be produced by forming by nc machining v shaped grooves corresponding to the respective steps on a die material first as shown in fig2 on a design exit surface k the vector v is determined according to the snell 39 s law from the normal vector n out at the exit point po and the direction vector v out of a refracted ray that passes the point po and is in parallel with the optical axis x x in general the exit surface k is a free surface that cannot be expressed by an analytical function next as shown in fig3 the boundary surface s of refraction and the normal vector n in thereof are determined according to the snell 39 s law from the vector v and the direction vector v in of the incident ray then as shown in fig4 an outer product vector product of the vectors n out and n in is calculated as a vector w which is contained in the boundary surface s and has a direction indicating a forming direction of the boundary surface s fig5 shows a closed curve 10 which is a spline. |
2 | side of sliding cover 4 said shield consisting of an upper shield part 24 and a lower shield part 25 the two shield parts 24 and 25 overlap the upper shield part 24 is bent back along its upper edge forming an outwardly directed flange this bent back part 26 is inserted in a space between headlining 6 and sliding cover 4 and is retained therein by virtue of the fact that it comprises openings 27 which accept projections 28 on headlining panel 6 instead of projections 28 springs can also be provided on headlining panel 6 said springs engaging openings 27 alternatively of course openings 27 can be provided in headlining panel 6 and projections 28 can be provided on part 26 the lower shield part 25 in the first embodiment shown is provided with one forward and one rear sliding shoe 29 and 30 respectively said shoes being pushed onto the free ends of cover 8 lateral displacement of the lower shield part is prevented by virtue of the fact that this part is provided with a tab 31 near its forward end and a tab 32 near its rear end said tabs fitting around the lower edge of the upper shield part 24 as shown in. |
7 | until all revision events have been analyzed additionally if the revision event is determined to be u201c submit changes to parent u201d 510 subsequent revision events on the parent branch are analyzed 511 to identify a u201c merge changes from child u201d revision event corresponding to revision event on the user branch 512 if no revision event is identified the previously created version descriptor in the user branch summary is updated to include the current revision information identifying the pending state of the u201c merge requested u201d 513 if a subsequent u201c merge changes from child u201d revision event is identified on the parent branch corresponding to the revision event 508 on the user branch the previously created version descriptor in the user branch summary 402 is updated to include the current revision information identifying the resolved state of the u201c merged u201d revision event 514 the process iterates through the analysis of each more recent revision event 501 on the user branch until all revision events have been analyzed additionally if the revision event 501 is determined to be u201c share with child u201d corresponding to one or more child branches 515 the previously created version descriptor in the user branch summary is updated to include the current revision event information identifying the shared status on the user branch and an additional version descriptor on each of the child branch summaries is then added 516 the process iterates. |
7 | portable automatic video device tester including a programmable video generator and analyzer a signal conditioner switching device a command module a portable computer with an integral monitor and a portable vxi chassis for housing the video generator and analyzer the signal conditioner switching device and the command module the programmable video generator and analyzer is connected to one or more video devices being tested and includes a generating mechanism for generating various forms of video test signals the signal conditioner switching device is also arranged in connection with the chassis and adapted to be connected to one or more of the video devices being tested the computer communicates with the video generator and analyzer and the signal conditioner switching device via the command module in order to conduct test operations and enable display of test results on the monitor application_number US 70645103 A description referring to the accompanying drawings wherein the same reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements a portable automatic video test analyzer in accordance with the invention is generally designated as 10 and generally includes a programmable video generator and analyzer pvga 12 such as of the type disclosed in the current assignee 39 s u s pat no 6 396 536 incorporated by reference herein in its entirety shown in fig1 a signal conditioner switching device sc sd 14 shown in fig2 a cots command module 16 a cots portable computer laptop 18 with an integral monitor 20 and a cots portable vxi chassis 22 see fig3 the computer 18 conducts all test operations and displays the results on its integral monitor 20 the computer 18 is coupled to and communicates with the pvga 12 and the sc sd 14 through the command module 16 all signals to and from a unit. |
8 | making a voip telephone call through fxos that have the signaling protocol referring to fig2 an fxo 20 fxo a interfaces with a voip user at company a similarly another fxo 20 fxo b interfaces with a voip user at company b the fxos 20 have the signaling protocol discussed above for purposes of discussion the voip user at company a user a places a call to the voip user at company b user b however user a does not know that user b has voip capability therefore user a calls user b using a pstn number and a pstn connection because the telephone call is made to the pstn number fxo a converts a digital audio signal to an analog audio signal for input to the pstn fxo b answers the telephone call because the telephone call comes in on the pstn because fxo b has the signaling protocol fxo b sends a message to fxo a to determine if user a has voip capability the message is referred to as a u201c voip capability check u201d fxo a receives the message and sends an answer back to fxo b the answer includes information that user a has voip capability fxo b receives the answer and sends the internet telephone address for user b to fxo a fxo a. |
7 | items are franked or each time the machine is powered up application_number US 57532395 A description referring first to fig1 operation of the franking machine 10 is effected by means of a micro processor 11 operating under program routines stored in a read only memory rom 12 as is well known in electronic franking machines a keyboard 13 is provided for input of data by a user and a display 14 is provided to enable display of information to the user a random access memory ram 15 is provided for use as a working store for storage of temporary data during operation of the franking machine non volatile duplicated memories 16 17 are provided for the storage of data which is required to be retained even when the franking machine is not powered accounting data relating to use of the franking machine for printing franking representing postage charges for mail items and any other critical data to be retained is stored in the non volatile memories 16 17 a motor controller 18 is controlled by the microprocessor to control operation of motors for driving means not shown for feeding mail items past a thermal print head 19 and for winding a thermal transfer ink ribbon onto a take up spool sensors 20 are provided to sense and monitor feeding of the mail item and of the ink ribbon the sensors provide signals to the microprocessor. |
7 | which are supplied to the modulator control 11 so as to allow the optical beam generator 12 to produce optical pulses at a predetermined repetition rate in accordance with the signals provided by the modulator control 11 at the same time the divider 22 or similar apparatus monitors the pulses produced by the clock generator and after a predetermined number of these pulses for example the number of pulses employed in one 34 scan 34 an output is produced which disables the clock generator 20 from producing further pulses simultaneously however the auxiliary clock generator 23 is enabled through enabled gate 26 and it produces pulses at a second predetermined rate which as will be explained below is preferably at a higher rate than the rate of pulses produced by the clock generator 20 up down counter 24 therefore begins counting preferably from zero at this point in time mirror 15 is reaching its other travel end point and when that point is reached and the mirror again reverses direction the l pulse is produced switching the action of the counter 24 so that it now counts down from the count it reached in counting up after a sufficient number of pulses from the auxiliary clock generator 23 have been. |
4 | warm gas at a position adjacent the exit of the filaments from the cabinet in a generally radial outward direction and f means providing a pressure differential between the top and bottom of the cabinet to maintain the flow of gas in a downward direction referring generally to the drawings the method and apparatus according to the present invention is shown in diagram in fig1 the enclosed vertically elongated cabinet 10 is provided with at least one conventional spinnerette 12 three spinnerettes 12 14 and 16 are illustrated in fig3 these spinnerettes are supplied with spinning solution through conduits 18 20 and 22 leading thereto it should be understood that while the term 34 spinning solution 34 is used herein the supply material may also be a molten material each of the conventional spinnerettes 12 14 and 16 have a multiplicity of holes for the solution to emerge the solution emerges from the holes in each spinnerette in the form of filaments in a vertical direction as they progress downward solvent diffuses from within the filaments to the surfaces thereof and is volatilized whereby the filaments begin to individually solidify and strengthen while various inert gases may be used in connection with. |
9 | 160 in this embodiment the improved socket 100 provides ear slots 164 in between the support legs 120 and arms 112 as shown in fig4 when an eared ball stud 160 is fitted into the socket 100 the ears 162 slide into the ear slots 164 because the ears 162 are engaged in ear slots 164 eared ball stud 160 cannot rotate with respect to the socket 100 as previously described the leg extensions 133 are provided to allow the socket 100 to non rotatably mount on a square boss this non rotatable mounting allows the socket 100 to be effectively used with a conventional eared ball stud 160 because it ensures proper orientation of the ear slots 164 and prevents rotation of the socket 100 in addition to being most effective with an eared ball stud 160 the improved socket 100 with ear slots 164 can also be used with a disengageable or a conventional ball stud the ability to use the socket 100 with a wide variety of ball studs provides a significant benefit to headlamp assemblers because it allows the use of one style of socket with a number of types of ball stud in yet an additional embodiment of the present invention shown in fig1 the improvements of socket 100 may incorporated into a conventional u201c peanut style u201d socket 170 the difference between. |
6 | to seven and eleven sixteenths 7 11 16 inches in a preferred embodiment the outer diameter of disc 310 is substantially equal to sixteen 16 inches and the outer diameter of discs 320 is substantially equal to sixteen and three quarters 16 u00be inches the diameters of discs 310 320 is such that liner adapter 130 is adapted to be used with different chimney systems having different sized outer walls 180 the band 330 is formed from a substantially rectangular strip of metal preferably stainless steel to form a cylinder the length of band 330 corresponds to the exterior radius of the disc 310 in a preferred embodiment the height of the band 330 is substantially equal to one and one half 1 u00bd inches the band 330 may also have a flange 332 extending from one end of the cylinder being formed away from the exterior the flange 332 is approximately one quarter u00bc inch in the radial direction the collar 340 is substantially cylindrically shaped having on one end a small flange projecting away from and substantially perpendicular to the exterior wall of the collar 340 in a preferred embodiment the collar 340 is formed of stainless steel the diameter of the collar 340 is substantially equal to the respective diameters of the apertures 352 356 of the discs 310 320 in a preferred embodiment the length of the collar 340 is substantially equal to five and one half 5 u00bd inches and the flange is approximately one quarter u00bc inch in length as noted above however the present invention should not be limited to the details of the illustrated embodiments the mesh support 350 or standoff may be formed from rectangularly shaped metal. |
3 | which is herein incorporated by reference or dna probes bodner et al cell 55 505 518 1988 the entirety of which is herein incorporated by reference in addition an in situ screening procedure has been used and has facilitated the isolation of sequence specific dna binding proteins from various plant species gilmartin et al plant cell 4 839 849 1992 the entirety of which is herein incorporated by reference schindler et al embo j 11 1261 1273 1992 the entirety of which is herein incorporated by reference an in situ screening protocol does not require the purification of the protein of interest vinson et al genes dev 2 801 806 1988 the entirety of which is herein incorporated by reference singh et al cell 52 415 423 1988 the entirety of which is herein incorporated by reference steps may be employed to characterize dna protein interactions the first is to identify promoter fragments that interact with dna binding proteins to titrate binding activity to determine the specificity of binding and to determine whether a given dna binding activity can interact with related dna sequences sambrook et al molecular cloning a laboratory manual 2 nd edition cold spring harbor laboratory press cold spring harbor n y. |
7 | their optical cores are brought sufficiently close together to allow evanescent field optical coupling from one to the other fig5 which is a cross sectional view taken transversely of housing 116 illustrates the optical fibers disposed adjacent a face of support ribbon fiber 114 for purposes of illustration the optical fibers and ribbon fiber in fig5 are shown greatly enlarged in relation to housing 116 in the actual coupler as manufactured the housing may be as much as 1 2 cm in diameter while the width of ribbon fiber 114 is only around 400 800 microns a glue or soft setting resin material is applied over a portion of the ribbon face to cover the optical fibers this material is selected to set to a resilient consistency to define a soft encapsulant 136 surrounding the fibers the encapsulant may be applied on only one side of the ribbon fiber as illustrated in fig5 or it may be applied to encircle the ribbon fiber completely after encapsulant 136 is cured another glue or epoxy material selected to set to a hard consistency is introduced into the remaining space in the housing chamber and allowed to solidify to define hard encapsulant 132 which completely surrounds soft encapsulant 136 and ribbon fiber 114 an alternate arrangement for encapsulanting the optical fibers is illustrated in fig6 optical fibers 212 and 212 39 are surrounded by a soft encapsulant 236 with spaced ribbon fibers 214 and 214 39 having either flat or longitudinally recessed facing surfaces disposed on opposite sides thereof a material selected to set to. |
8 | spacers 108 and the etch mask pattern 101 are removed to expose the first pattern 106 the step portion 112 and the second pattern 110 additional layers of material may then be formed on the substrate including for example a relatively thin 50 300 u00e5 oxide layer not illustrated and a thicker nitride layer 124 as illustrated in fig5 b c an insulating layer 114 may then be formed on the nitride layer 124 and upper portions of one or more of the insulating and nitride layers may be removed to expose the nitride layer 124 or the nitride layer and the semiconductor fin structure 113 a portion of the nitride layer 124 and if present any buffer layer s adjacent the sidewalls of the first pattern 106 of the semiconductor fin structure 113 may then be removed to form openings 128 between the substantially vertical sidewalls of the semiconductor fin structure and the remaining portion of the insulating layer 126 as illustrated in fig5 d the exposed portion of the first pattern 106 may then be subjected to an ion implantation process during which a predetermined dose of one or more dopant species 116 are implanted to establish the electrical characteristics of the channel region 118 as illustrated in fig5 e following the ion implant process a. |
8 | parallel when a back side ground plane 15 is used the ground plane 15 upper edge is aligned with the bottom end 18 of the tab 10 as was the case for the ground plane 14 in general the width of the bottom end 18 of tab 10 is chosen to be the same as the width of the center conductor 12a of the feeding transmission line 12 to minimize parasitic interactions at the transmission line 12 to tab 10 boundary details of the construction of the transmission line 12 are not provided here since one skilled in the art would be acquainted with these details and since they have no significant impact on the particulars of the tab monopole of the present invention the extent or width of the ground plane 14 is likewise of little practical concern and can range from a wavelength to many wavelength additionally a ground plane in the x y plane perpendicular to the z oriented tab 10 can be used instead of the horizontal y z plane oriented ground plane depicted in the fig1 4 the tab monopole of the present invention can be manufactured by other than printed circuit methods fig4 illustrates a tab monopole 31 having a tab 30 that is unsupported by a dielectric substrate this embodiment can utilize a coax cable as the feeding transmission line 32 the center conductor 32a of the coax transmission line 32 can form the bottom end 38 of the tab monopole 31 with a metal sheet forming the tab 30 in such an embodiment bottom end 38 of tab monopole 31 is the point. |
5 | various locations and orientations to be described later v shaped grooves are preferred because of the relative ease in machining them they also permit the support post 22 to self align with the round stock material of frame member 20 and thus compensate for any manufacturing tolerances in addition making adjustments like placing the support post 22 at an angle with respect to a vertical axis in order to compensate for a special painting situation may be accomplished easily through the relative interaction between round stock material and v shaped groove 46 the support post 22 is removably attached to the frame member 20 with a plate 48 secured with a pair of releasable fasteners 50 only one of which is shown plate 48 together with base 44 and fasteners 50 form a clamp 51 preferably the plate 48 extends diagonally across base 44 to increase the amount of surface contact between clamp 51 and frame member 20 for increased holding power it will be apparent that the support post 22 may be positioned virtually anywhere on a straight portion of the frame member 20 the support post 22 may also be positioned directly over the point of attachment of longitudinal section 24 and the transverse section 28 in which case it is preferable to include an appropriately sized hole 45 fig1 in the underside surface of base 44 at the intersection of grooves 46 to provide clearance for a weld bead which may project from the frame at the junction of sections 24 and 28 there is a slot 56 in support post 22 to which. |
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