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1 | in length from about 1 foot to about 8 feet in a further embodiment lower strap 16 may be about 4 feet in length and may be adjustable from about six inches to about 4 feet in length in a further embodiment upper strap ends 18 and 20 may be releasably attachable to lower strap 16 similarly lower strap ends 22 and 24 may be releasably attachable to each other in an embodiment one or both upper strap ends 18 and 20 may include an attachment member 38 for releasably attaching to lower strap 16 correspondingly lower strap 16 may include a reciprocal attachment member that operates in cooperation with attachment member 38 to provide releasable attachment between upper strap ends 18 20 and lower strap 16 nonlimiting examples of attachment member 38 and reciprocal attachment member may include a loop hook and loop material velcro u00ae a button a slot a snap a zipper a buckle male female attachment and combinations thereof in an embodiment ends 18 and 20 attach to lower strap 16 proximate to ends 22 and 24 in further embodiment first upper strap end 18 includes attachment member 38 that is a loop 40 as shown in fig1 10 in yet a further embodiment harness 12 is a single strap with second upper strap end 20 fixedly attached to lower strap 16 in an embodiment first and second ends 22 24 of lower strap 16 may be releasably attached to each other nonlimiting examples of the receasable attachment between ends 22 and 24 may include hook and loop material velcro. |
8 | result in a predetermined number e g 153 which is the smallest decimal number which can be expressed as the sum of cubes of its digits note that the halves of the private address may be calculated separately which may have the effect of improving pre image finding while still providing a resolution of 216 for discovery at the cost of requiring occasional key changes in function 2 above the address is xored with a copy of itself shifted by one if the number of either bit 1 or 0 is between 2 and n u2212 1 we accept otherwise reject function 3 to summarize the exemplary address generation depicted in additional detail at the bottom of fig6 a wcd a 400 decides on a random 16 byte secret address component s which it must keep for future reference this address can alternatively be described as an identification id as it is not usually used for routing but primarily for verifying the actual identity of wcd a 400 when a private address is employed for each newly generated private address it will run two consecutive loops that on average may cycle 128 times for the cryptographic function the entropy function may add a few cycles with a close to normal distribution for the variation for each loop cycle the device randomly selects a n 2 bit random address proposal p and then checks whether p fulfills the r function if the p value does not make the function true the r function may adjust p to p u2032 e g a radio compatible version of p or simply restart the loop from the beginning if when p satisfies the r function then k e s. |
1 | thumbscrews 164 is the same only adjustment of spoke 106 will be described still referring to fig1 a and 10b when thumbscrew 164a in spoke 106 is turned clockwise thereby screwing it further into post 165a the distal end of the thumbscrew pushes against collar 90 whereupon the spoke 106 is urged upwardly as shown by the dotted lines and by arrow 190 in fig1 b this of course serves to raise the track section 64 supported on spoke 106 relative to collar 90 as will now be understood the track section supported on spoke 106 may be lowered by turning thumbscrew 164 in a counterclockwise direction as lift 18 is substantially heavier than track 12 support beam 112 which secures lift 18 to collar 90 is sturdier than support spokes 106 108 110 as best shown in fig9 and 11 the support beam 1 12 has a first end 166 and a second end 168 the first end 166 has a 34 t 34 shaped protrusion 170 configured for seating in the support beam coupling 142 on collar 90 and the second end 168 has a flange 169 configured for seating in a receiving slot 119 provided for the purpose on the inward facing surface of lift 18 thereby securing lift 18 to collar 90 in spaced relation from christmas tree trunk 94 see fig1 referring now to fig1 4 the operation of the display 10 will now be described as shown when figurine 30 is at the lower end 16 of the track. |
6 | no 3 556 258 for example the indicator is enclosed in an insulating plastic such as epoxy resin as shown in fig2 through 4 which is easily cut or abraded the wear indicator 6 is designed in such a manner that when it is inserted in the hole 9 the tip of the electrical conductor 5 extends into the pad 3 for a distance corresponding to the safety limiting thickness 4 for wear as the friction lining is worn away due to friction with the disc the insulating plastic top of the wear indicator 6 shown in fig2 is worn away to expose the electrical conductor 5 which then comes into contact with the disc thus the alarm can be generated by the electrical contact between the conductor 5 and the disc connected electrically to the ground or by the opening of an electric circuit connected to conductor 5 due to the breaking and interruption of the u shaped portion of the electrical conductor 5 by the abrasion caused by the rotating disc it is desired that the portion of the electrical conductor 5 to be interrupted extend substantially normal to the direction of rotation of the disc because if the conductor 5 extends parallel to the rotation direction of the disc the conductor becomes powderized through the abrasion with the disc into copper powder which then extends along the surface of the insulating body of the indicator 6 thereby inhibiting complete. |
4 | and corresponding to the light transmitting portion 120 of fig1 a cover 230 is hinge coupled to the cut out portion 12 and a seal 234 is disposed on an inner surface of the cover 230 in correspondence to the introduction opening 204 the seal 234 is attached to a protrusion 232 having a shape corresponding to the orifice portion 206 referring to fig5 a floating member 260 is installed in the reservoir 200 and the floating member 260 includes a coupling portion 262 hinge coupled to the floating member 260 at a lower side and an arm 264 extending from the coupling portion 262 an outer circumferential surface of the coupling portion 262 is partially exposed out through the light transmitting slot 220 and calibrations are formed on the outer circumferential surface of the coupling portion 262 with a constant interval therebetween the calibrations are exposed out of the cover plate 202 through the light transmitting slot 220 thereby allowing the user to check the remaining amount of the liquid on the outer circumferential surface of the coupling portion 262 not only the calibrations but also substantial numeric values or a plurality of regions having different colors may be displayed so as to directly display the remaining amount of the liquid a through hole 266 is formed near the end of the arm 264 like the through hole 166 of fig1 the through hole 266 is formed at a position overlapping the introduction opening 204 when the arm 264 is rotated to a maximum degree accordingly the liquid being injected into the introduction opening 204 is prevented from being dispersed out with colliding with the surface. |
8 | US 8606301 B1 abstract a method and system for leaving and retrieving messages at specific coordinate way points within a commercial mobile radio service provider network are disclosed users carry or transport interface devices for communicating over the network and are able to record and view messages at specific coordinate locations while traveling in the network the location of the device is calculated by the device or by the network while the device is powered on and within the physical boundaries of the network or through a combination of both messages can be made available to network subscribers when their interface devices come within an area centered about a physical coordinate location personalized messages can also be left by subscribers at any coordinate point within the boundaries of the network access of information about an asset is facilitated when a technician comes within a physical proximity threshold relative to the asset application_number US 201213443363 A description the system and method of the present disclosure will now be discussed with specific reference to the figures fig1 illustrates an overview of the entire system and method of the present disclosure the essential components are a commercial mobile radio service network comprised of wireless receiving towers 100 a hardwire backbone switching network and data management server 103 communicating electronically over communications link 106 a plurality of user communication devices 102 communicating. |
8 | region 112 a that extends between the current collecting protrusions 163 and 167 to form a welding line 180 on the current collecting plate 160 the current collecting plate 160 and the windings of the positive uncoated region 112 a are disposed in the same plane as the welding line 180 the welding is performed between the extensions 163 b and 167 b and the windings of the positive uncoated region 112 a arranged in the same plane in parallel if the windings of the positive uncoated region 112 a and the anode current collecting plate 160 are disposed in the same plane as in the present exemplary embodiment the current collecting plate 160 can be stably welded to the windings of the positive uncoated region 112 a even though the thickness of the current collecting plate 160 is made to be large conventionally a laser is radiated to the current collecting plate and the heat transferred from the current collecting plate is used to weld the windings of the uncoated region therefore if the current collecting plate is made too thick the heat is not properly transferred from the current collecting plate to the windings of the uncoated region if the windings of the positive uncoated region 112 a are protruded between the current collecting protrusions 163 and 167 as in the present exemplary embodiment the laser can be directly radiated onto the windings of the positive uncoated region 112 a to melt the windings of the positive uncoated region 112 a therefore the current collecting plate 160 can be stably welded even though the current collecting plate. |
6 | dove tail the second main resting surface 7 is also arranged above the melt surface 2 in contrast the secondary resting surface 8 is arranged below the melt surface 2 the melt 1 can enter the secondary resting surface 8 and reduces thereby the durability of the secondary resting surface 8 with respect to the main resting surface 7 the secondary resting surface 8 is thus in contrast to the main resting surface 7 not in the position to maintain the operability over an extended period in time it is of course also possible to omit a support function or a guiding function for example by a corresponding arrangement of the centre of mass of the element 3 which is exchangeable during the melting operation because the melt 1 presses the element 3 which is exchangeable during the melt operation towards the outside towards the carrier element 4 due to the partial pressure of the melt 1 within the invention also lie for example a rotational or increasing or descending movement of the elements 3 which are exchangeable during the melting operation by which the elements 3 which are exchangeable during the melting operation are only for a certain amount of time in the area of the melting surface 2 as well as below and above the melt surface 2 in this way the main guidance 5 and or the main support surface 7 can also be arranged at least partially below of the melt surface. |
2 | u00d7 lb l 0 75 np u00d7 d l 0 913 with this model tests were carried out whose results are depicted in the graphs of fig5 to 7 in the graph of fig5 the net efficiency of a traditional propeller dashed line intended to operate in full immersion is compared to the propeller used in the tests solid line according to operative speeds expressed in knots 1 knot 0 514 m s as it is apparent the performances of a traditional propeller are in principle superior to those attainable with a semi submerged propeller in this case the traditional propeller has been selected on the basis of the propeller that would have been adequate for the same model using as reference the same traditional propeller used to plot the graph of fig5 a simulation was carried out to obtain which powers would have been required to drive the craft model at a given speed as it is apparent from the graph of fig6 the semi submerged propeller offers more advantageous performances for speeds higher than 15 knot lower power required to obtain a certain speed but this plotting takes into account the raw values of the power influenced by the complex supports that are for supporting the pair of semi submerged propellers a more realistic simulation is attained when plotting anew the preceding graph eliminating the contribution of said supports as the use of this propulsion system would imply a novel stern design without. |
5 | respectively at the rear portion corresponding to the first chamber 711 and second chamber 712 has an opening that allows a lock head protruding portion 13 to pass through and an aperture 713 that allows the reset member 8 to pass through respectively an embedding slot 714 is recessed below the second chamber 712 the outer cylinder 2 of the key locking mechanism is movably sleeved in the first chamber 711 the snapping piece 6 of the combination locking mechanism is disposed in the second chamber 712 as illustrated the snapping piece 6 comprises a plurality of pairs of symmetrically arranged snapping arms 61 at a front end and on an outer surface of the outer cylinder 2 an outer guiding groove 21 is provided on the interior surface of the outer cylinder 2 an axially extending inner guiding groove 23 is provided further one end of the outer guiding groove 21 is connected to an axially opened positioning slot 22 the lock head 1 comprises a holding head 11 inner cylinder 12 protrusion portion 13 and latch 14 the holding head 11 has a key hole 111 a protrusion 121 radially protrudes at a bottom of the inner cylinder 12 corresponding to the inner guiding groove 23 of the outer cylinder 2 a protruding portion 13 extends from a rear portion of the lock head 1 the lock head 1 comprises a lock core not shown therein the protrusion 121 is retractable and is actuated by a key inserted into the key hole 111 to unlock the lock head 1. |
7 | reflected scattered refracted by the object transmitted signal 104 back scattered by measured object 300 is received by receiving device 200 in the form of a received signal 204 the structure i e base frequency and pulse modulation of received signal 204 is exactly the same as that of transmitted signal 104 with the exception that the propagation time of the electromagnetic waves from transmitting antenna 101 of transmitting device 100 to measured object 300 and back to a receiving antenna 201 of receiving device 200 causes a time delay due to measured distance 301 it should be pointed out that the measured distance divided into different u201c distance cells u201d among other things represents the desired measuring signal which is to be obtained using the device for distance measurement the propagation time difference between the point in time transmitted signal 104 is emitted from the transmitting antenna and the point in time the corresponding received signal 204 is received in receiving antenna 201 is approximately equal to twice the measured distance represented by reference numeral 301 divided by the speed of light c in the following the operation of receiving device 200 is briefly and schematically described with reference to the schematic block diagram of fig1 receiving device 200 has a reception switching unit 202 which is designed similarly to transmission switching unit 102 of transmitting device 100 and is responsible for oscillator output signal 207 output by oscillator unit 205 being u201c chopped up u201d into individual pulses a mixer input signal. |
7 | of magnetic powder can be included in the resin it is desirable that the relative surface area the magnetic powder is within the range of 1 0 u02dc 7 0 m 2 g on the other hand the magnetic powder adhered to the surface of the carrier particles having magnetic powder dispersed in resin has a large relative surface area preferably within a range of 8 0 u02dc 12 0 m 2 g and more preferably within a range of 8 0 u02dc 10 0 m 2 g to suppress the amount of exposure of the magnetic powder on the surface of the carrier particles and achieve a suitable carrier resistance value the content of magnetic particles having a small relative surface area is desirably 60 u02dc 90 percent by weight and preferably 80 u02dc 90 percent by weight relative to the resin particles containing dispersed magnetic powder when the aforesaid magnetic powder content is less than 60 percent by weight the obtained carrier has a weak magnetic force such that during development the carrier adheres to the image bearing member and produces noise in the formed image and the image bearing member is damaged by the adhered carrier when the aforesaid magnetic powder content exceeds 90 percent by weight it becomes difficult to accomplish the kneading necessary to uniformly disperse the magnetic powder in the resin the content of magnetic particles having a large relative surface area adhered to the surface of the carrier particles cannot be discussed unconditionally due to variations of the carrier particle size amount of magnetic powder contained in. |
8 | has drifted into the transition zone or a similar condition is reported via the srqin signal either of these conditions causes a shift request or signal 636 going high at which time selector gate 611 again chooses another optimum shfout state as the master makes the new choice the shfout command is implemented across all channels and transition zones are avoided again the master keeps this shfout until a transition zone condition is detected the shift request at signal 636 is clocked out to form srqout which allows this condition to be propagated to the master when the variable delay is set to the minimum or maximum settings and fref has drifted to where it needs to be retracted or extended further a data slip condition occurs this condition is detected again by zones defined by ck 0 when shfin 0 retraced and ck 4 when shfin 1 extended in this section we will set the system in motion and follow through dynamics of zone detection and the sync logic response also depending on the initial shfout choice the margins for skew and allowed drift is also discussed the master 39 s shfout is connected to all shfin 39 s we assume the system is again connected in a master slave configuration and that the sync logic of the slaves passes through their shift requests via the srqout to sqrin daisy chain the slaves 39 shfout are ignored and the sync logic of the master is analyzed since the rising edge of fref relative to ffrm is arbitrary we choose two extreme cases and move fref left and right and determine their margins in real life however fref is held constant and ffrm actually varies over environmental changes for. |
9 | converted and evaporated through the use of the woven tangled configuration 54 which is heated as a result of direct contact with the wall 4 as already illustrated in fig6 the region of the spray cone can also be kept free of the woven tangled configuration 54 in this case so that the droplets 45 impinge directly on the wall 4 the embodiments of the evaporation unit 1 which are shown in fig4 5 6 and 7 may likewise advantageously be used in a device 47 fig8 shows by way of example a wall structure 42 which may be chosen for one of the exemplary embodiments according to fig4 to 7 as well as for an exemplary embodiment having a channel 3 as an evaporator cavity 2 the evaporator cavity 2 is delimited by the wall 4 which is constructed from titanium the heat imparting layer 5 made of aluminum and or copper is connected in a thermally conductive manner to the wall 4 a heating layer 6 is connected on the outside in a materially integral manner in particular brazed to this heat imparting layer 5 in this exemplary embodiment the heating layer 6 includes from the inside outward an inner contact layer 49 a self regulating heating resistor 50 and an outer contact layer 51 the self regulating heating resistor 50 is electrically contacted and operated through the use of the inner layer 49 and the outer contact layer 51 this heating layer 6 may be surrounded on the outside by thermal insulation and heats the heat imparting layer 5 the inner contact layer 49 self regulating heating resistor or conductor 50. |
1 | oval etc in a presently preferred embodiment strands 32 42 are comprised of nickel titanium alloy suitable nickel titanium alloys are commercially available from memry technologies brookfield connecticut tini alloy company san leandro calif and shape memory applications sunnyvale calif those with skill in the art will appreciate that strands 32 42 may be comprised of other metallic or non metallic materials without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention examples of metallic materials which may be suitable for some applications include stainless steel and titanium suitable non metallic materials may be selected from the following list which is not exhaustive poly l lactide plla poly d l lactide pla polyglycolide pga poly l lactide co d l lactide plla pla poly l lactide co glycolide plla pga poly d l lactide co glycolide pla pga poly glycolide co trimethylene carbonate pga ptmc polyethylene oxide peo polydioxanone pds polycaprolactone pcl polyhydroxylbutyrate phbt poly phosphazene polyd l lactide co caprolactone pla pcl poly glycolide co caprolactone pga pcl polyanhydrides pan poly ortho esters poly phoshate ester poly amino acid poly hydroxy butyrate polyacrylate polyacrylamid poly hydroxyethyl methacrylate polyurethane polysiloxane and their copolymers 0036 fig2 is a plan view of a removal catheter 90 disposed in blood vessel lumen 22 proximate thrombus filter 20 removal catheter 90 includes an outer tubular member 100 having a lumen 102 a distal end 104 and a proximal end 106 not shown in the embodiment of fig2 an inner tubular member 200 is disposed within lumen 102 of outer tubular member 100 inner tubular member 200 includes a lumen 202 a distal end 204 and a proximal end 206 not. |
4 | cells were resuspended at 1 2 u00d7 10 7 cells ml in 100 mm nacl 20 mm hepes ph 7 5 and lyzed by adding 2 w v sodium dodecylsulfate followed by incubation at 95 u00b0 c for 5 min threads were sedimented at 5 000 u00d7 g followed by washing with 8 m urea and water bidest purified filaments were resuspended in water bidest and incubated for 3 min on freshly cleaved mica afm or loaded on thermanox u00ae plastic cover slips nalgene nunc sem for afm samples were rinsed with water bidest four times and air dried prior to contact mode imaging using a multimode spm veeco for sem samples were air dried after removal of the solution vacuum coated with a gold layer and analyzed with a jsm 5900lv jeol ltd at 20 kv for tem jeol ltd analysis filaments were adsorbed onto formvar coated grids and negatively stained with uranyl acetate for immunostaining fibers were incubated with mouse anti his 6 antibodies followed by labeling with 18 nm gold conjugated goat anti mouse igg to rule out possible influences of the his 6 tag on filament formation t7 tagged adf 4 was synthesized in sf9 cells the filament formation of t7 tagged adf 4 was apparently indistinguishable to that of his 6 tagged. |
5 | the front display racks 90 they can be configured to fit between the mullions separating the windowpanes 45 to maximize cooler capacity front cooler wall 130 should be as close to the front wall 40 as possible however there should be sufficient space between the cooler 100 and the front wall 40 so that when the front display racks 90 are in place against the front display windows 45 there is sufficient space to stock and retrieve items efficiently from the front display racks 90 therefore the distance the cooler 100 needs to be from the front wall 40 will depend upon the distance the front display racks 90 extend into the store 10 from the front display windows 45 if it is desired to meet the present standards set by the ada three feet of clearance should be provided between the front display racks 90 and the front cooler wall 130 an employee room 200 is positioned in the corner formed by the intersection of front wall 40 and the right wall 60 a manager area 205 and a restroom 250 are within the employee room 200 a rear employee room wall 210 and a left employee room wall 215 segregate the employee room 200 from the remainder of the interior of the store an employee room door 220 provides access to the employee room 200 a restroom wall 260 separates a restroom 250 from manager area 205 and a restroom door. |
4 | layer 24 prevents the meltdown of a separation membrane when the secondary battery is further heated after the secondary battery was shut down thus preventing the short and explosion of the secondary battery the polymer layer 22 and the heat resistant resin layer 24 may have a molecular weight which enables electrospinning to be carried out and particularly may have a molecular weight of 10 000 or more when the polymer layer 22 and the heat resistant resin layer 24 have a molecular weight of 10 000 or more fiber can be easily made by electrospinning and the physical properties thereof are excellent further as the molecular weight thereof increases the diameter of the nanofiber obtained by electrospinning decreases thus forming a large number of junctions of nanofibers further the polymer layer 22 and the heat resistant resin layer 24 can be made of a polymer having a molecular weight of 2 000 or more in terms of workability and physical properties depending on mass production in particularly the polymer layer 22 and the heat resistant resin layer 24 can be made of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene having a molecular weight of 1 000 000 u02dc 5 000 000 if the solvent used to form the polymer layer 22 and the heat resistant resin layer 24 can suitably dissolve a polymer and disperse solid particles the solvent may be selectively used depending on the kind of polymer and solid particles by those skilled in the art the polymer layer 22 is made of a polyolefin resin or a polymer having a melt index of 1 u02dc 25 g min and a relatively low melting point such as polyethylene pe polypropylene pp polymethylpentene an ethylene propylene copolymer. |
7 | effective and rapid heating of the sensor and which is easily controlled by the electronics the heating element could also be a peltier device these semiconductor devices will generate heat if direct current is passed through them in one direction and will absorb heat i e cool if heat is passed through them in the opposite direction this cooling capability might be useful in enabling the sensor to reach equilibrium with the environment and thus reduce the time needed for the measurement cycle the heater and temperature sensor may be connected to one another electrically as well as mechanically and thermally but in the preferred embodiment they are electrically isolated this eliminates the possibility of electrical cross talk between the heater and the sensor and allows for the use of ac in one part of the circuit if desired in the heater for example while dc is used in another the preferred electronic circuitry fig4 consists of a ramp generator 14 feeding a comparator 16 that is also fed from circuitry connected to the output of the temperature sensor 11 the comparator output drives the amplifier 18 that delivers power to the heater 12 in this arrangement a difference between the ramp value and the value fed back from the sensor is amplified and applied to the heater so as to minimize that difference thus power delivered to the heater varies as required to cause the temperature of the sensor to move up steadily at the rate determined by the ramp generator the level of power driving the heater at any time. |
7 | this invention further according to embodiments of the invention an mddi host may comprise one of several types of devices that can benefit from using the present invention for example the host could be a portable computer in the form of a handheld laptop or similar mobile computing device it could also be a personal data assistant pda a paging device or one of many wireless telephones or modems alternatively the host could be a portable entertainment or presentation device such as a portable dvd or cd player or a game playing device furthermore the host can reside as a host device or control element in a variety of other widely used or planned commercial products for which a high speed communication link is desired with a client for example a host could be used to transfer data at high rates from a video recording device to a storage based client for improved response or to a high resolution larger screen for presentations an appliance such as a refrigerator that incorporates an onboard inventory or computing system and or bluetooth connections to other household devices can have improved display capabilities when operating in an internet or bluetooth connected mode or have reduced wiring needs for in the door displays a client and keypads or scanners client while the electronic computer or control systems host reside elsewhere in the cabinet in general those skilled in the art will appreciate the wide variety. |
8 | etc in other instances well known implementations or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of various embodiments of the invention fig1 depicts an example of a system 100 for validating a client at a server in the example of fig1 the system 100 includes a server 102 a network 104 and a client 106 the server 102 includes a certificate request module 110 a certificate verification module 112 a cert database 114 a pseudo random number prn generator 116 and an interface 118 the client 106 includes a certificate generation module 120 non volatile nv memory 122 and an interface 124 the server 102 may be any applicable known or convenient computer the network 104 may be any communications network including by way of example but not limitation the internet the client 106 may be any applicable known or convenient computer that has secure storage the nv memory 122 may include a secure key store and in an embodiment the nv memory 122 is on chip memory in the example of fig1 in operation a protocol for registration or activation is initiated by the server 102 the client 106 may in an alternative initiate the registration or activation in an embodiment the protocol serves to register a device identity and certificate into the cert database 114 to do so the prn generator 116 generates a prn r and the certificate request. |
1 | conserving heat and promoting comfort when the device is worn out of bed openings for ventilation may be provided as desired the cover 40 may be held in position by rubber band like members 42 or the cover may be simply secured in position by means of tape string or cord fig5 illustrates an embodiment of foot warming device 44 having a plurality of parallel sections of tubing 46 which may be closed by plugs 48 to contain liquid 50 therein each section of tubing 46 is illustrated disposed on platform 52 which is similar to the sole piece attachment 29 and which may also have a surface layer of a heat reflective material 54 securing bands 56 having snap fasteners 58 may be secured as desired to platform 52 to provide a means for retaining the foot warming device to the foot of a user bands 60 represent metal foil such as aluminum laminated to an insulating layer such as wool cloth or felt disposed to conduct heat from the tubes to upper parts of the foot elastic bands 56 and 62 with snap fasteners 58 and 64 provide means for adjusting the bands for snug fit thus enhancing heat transfer fig6 illustrates another embodiment of the foot warming device 66 of the present invention in addition to having parallely disposed sections of tubing 68 with plug members 70 disposed to contain liquids 72 the foot warming device further includes arcuate tubings 74 which. |
1 | 10 a is fitted in the hole 11 a so that the upper deck 11 is supported the side plates 12 are weapons for fighting the other toy top 1 a variety of side plates 12 with different outer shapes are prepared and a suitable set is selected and attached to the main body 10 as illustrated in fig2 each of the side plates 12 has a cutout or a hole 12 a in the middle part pins 30 are implanted on the main body lower portion 10 b and the side plates 12 are held between the main body lower portion 10 b and the main body upper portion 10 a with the pins 30 inserted in the cutouts 12 a when the bottom plate 13 comes in contact with a ground surface such as a floor it causes a change of the behavior due to a change of the load applied thereto a variety of bottom plates 13 with different uneven shapes of the bottom are prepared and a suitable one can be selected to enjoy the change the bottom plate 13 has a hole 13 a in the center part thereof and the bottom of the main body 10 is fitted in the hole 13 a so that the bottom plate 13 is supported as illustrated in fig9 players can play with the toy tops 1 with the above described configuration for example by making them fight each other in a battle stadium 31 the battle stadium 31 includes an approximately circular field 31 a and u shaped standby spaces 31 b for housing the. |
6 | of the side that the pistol is resting while being x rayed this embodiment is extremely useful to security guards police airline pilots and military personnel because they could be issued holsters that are coded to a identification number which confirms that the holster assembly that corresponds with the identify of the carrier of the pistol and contains a pistol with a known serial number fig3 and 37 show a further embodiment of the invention whereby the rotatable pistol encapsulating holster cover 166 is adapted to enclose a illumination or laser module 238 affixed to the frame of the pistol by mounts 240 the pistol an illumination and or laser module 238 is protected from damage misalignment and environmental exposure when the rotatable pistol encapsulating holster cover 166 is closed and locked to the mountable holster shroud 168 fig3 and 39 show a further embodiment of the invention that provides a rotatable pistol encapsulating cover 166 wherein a pistol can be stored in a holster slide shroud 242 in a loaded condition with an operational trigger in this embodiment the holding member is a slide capturing element 246 a wave spring 252 is provided in the muzzle receiving space thereby replacing the bottom of slide stop bearing platform 172 and a rear of slide encapsulating and bear point space 244 is provided as shown in fig3 and 39 to receive the rear slide portion of the slide against the slide stop surface 180 fig4 and 41 show the insertion of a pistol into mountable holster slide shroud. |
1 | complete and to save the mixture recipe there may be an option for the user to input a name for the mixture recipe using the buttons the computer controlled tea machine 600 will ask the user if they want the newly created tea mixture to be made into an infusion tea bag 109 if the user selects yes the computer controlled tea machine 600 will open and dispense an infusion tea bag 109 and dispense the selected tea leaves until the weight or volume scale sensor reaches the quantity that the user input repeating the process with each tea leaves input for the mixture until the tea mixture recipe is completed then the infusion tea bag 109 is closed released and ready to be used next time the user wants to make the same tea mix he she selects 1 pre made tea mixture option and selects the saved pre made tea mixture recipe of their choice if they want to make a tea with different recipe they can choose 2 create new tea mixture option and create a new pre made tea mixture recipe to saved in the computer controlled tea machine 600 in addition to all elements of embodiment 600 embodiment 700 disclosed in fig7 further comprises a water tank 518 to store water small opening 517 to fill water into the water tank 518 and. |
3 | and conc q30 q60 qt q30 q60 qt q30 q60 qt q30 q60 qt__________________________________________________________________________lithium salicylate 305 320 320 163 201 n a 93 n a n a 26 44 n a7 5 u00d7 10 sup 3 mlithium 5 t butyl salicylate 310 n a n a 150 n a n a 74 n a n a n a7 5 u00d7 10 sup 3 mlithium 2 chlorobenzoate 285 n a n a 143 n a n a 71 n a n a n a 5 u00d7 10 sup 3 msodium salicylate 160 291 650 29 45 205 11 14 22 7 8 172 5 u00d7 10 sup 4 msodium trifluoroacetate 590 590 590 176 266 410 20 37 211 4 7 1101 25 u00d7 10 sup 2 mtetrabutylammonium salicylate 197 342 600 52 73 426 36 46 66 9 17 442 5 u00d7 10 sup 4 m__________________________________________________________________________ q30 is the light yield during the first 30 minutes after mixing the system at the indicated temperature in units of lumin hours per liter q60 is the yield in 60 minutes and qt is the total yield as indicated in table 1 the catalysts of this invention offer improved performance over sodium salicylate sodium trifluoroacetate and tetrabutylammonium salicylate catalyzed systems the lithium salts give approximately 7 to 9 times higher yields at 20 u00b0 c 4 u00b0 f and extend usefulness of the chemical light to even lower temperatures it is within the scope of this invention to make such modifications of the compositions and processes disclosed herein as would be obvious to person of ordinary skill in this art and it is to be understood that the examples illustrating this invention are intended to limit the invention only insofar as is stated in the specification and as the following claims are limited. |
2 | first receiver coil 68 and a second receiver coil 70 by the loop coil member 38 the first receiver coil 68 and the second receiver coil 70 each have a waveform with a period that may be equal as illustrated the first receiver coil 68 and the second receiver coil 70 waveforms are out of phase when compared to one another so that each location of the loop coil member 38 along the circuit board member 60 induces voltages with unique phase information in the first receiver coil 68 and the second receiver coil 70 the measured output voltage phase of the first receiver coil 68 and the second receiver coil 70 is a function of the position of the loop coil member 38 relative to the circuit board member 60 and thus of the linear position of the movable seat frame with respect to the fixed seat track the receiver coil voltage and phase measurements are converted to a sensor signal output using a lookup table and interpolating a relative value the sensor signal output as seen in fig2 is connected to the rcm 42 referring to fig4 the inductive sensor 34 may interface to the rcm 42 via the integrated circuit 66 in one embodiment the integrated circuit 66 is an integrated circuit with an analog output signal in another embodiment the integrated circuit 66 is an integrated circuit with a digital output signal of course any. |
2 | point along the lever arm 74 as desired by the operator the dispensing apparatus includes a ladder 80 positioned at the back or rear of the dispensing apparatus and movable between an upright vertical position for transport of the dispenser apparatus and an angled position with its top resting against the top back brace 40 when the dispenser apparatus is in an operative position the upper portion of the ladder 80 is movably retained for safe engagement against the top back brace 40 by means of a retaining bracket assembly 81 a lower retaining bracket 82 mounted to the back upright support 12 retains the ladder 80 in its vertical position for transport and permits release of the lower portion of the ladder to permit the base of the ladder to be swung out away from the dispenser during operative use of the apparatus when in 34 collapsed 34 position for transport the pins 50b and 51b are pulled from the upright standards 50 and 51 respectively of the bulk bag supporting frame permitting the framework 50 56 to be vertically lowered between the cross supports 34 40 and 35 41 until the rectangular bag support framework 52 overlies in close proximity the collector assembly 70 as illustrated in fig4 in such position the bottom surfaces of the rectangular bag support frame 52 will cooperatively engage and rest upon the upper cross brace members 34 and 40 the handle 74. |
9 | 3 6 deoxy u03b1 l mannopyranosyl oxy 5 14 dihydroxycard 20 22 enolide 1 u03b2 3 u03b2 5 u03b2 11 u03b1 and digoxin solid phases were prepared in a similar manner ouabain triacetate ouabain and digoxin were attached to bovine serum albumin following the general scheme described in biochemistry 9 331 1970 the albumin conjugates were subsequently coupled to trisacryl u00ae previously activated with carbonyl diimidazole in a manner similar to that described by bethell j biol chem 254 2572 1979 the antigencity of cardiac glycoside analogs was first determined using the tdx analyzer and the abbott digoxin ii assay commercially available from abbott laboratories abbott park il 60064 analogs were evaluated as aqueous solutions in tdx dilution buffer several analogs were also subsequently evaluated using the new digoxin assay described herein see generally example iv using a ouabain triacetate solid phase prepared in accordance with example iib analogs evaluated were str3 wherein r 1 u2550 r 2 u2550 r 3 u2550 ac x u2550 o y 1 z 1 and y 2 z 2 u2550 a bond connecting the two carbon atoms to which they are attached a r 1 u2550 r 2 u2550 r 3 u2550 ac x u2550 o y 1 u2550 oh. |
4 | 6 in a position corresponding to the recess 20 and by engagement between the recess 20 and the projection 21 the thread guide supporting member 17 is held in a perpendicular state at an end of the recess 20 in order to hold the thread guide 14 in a feeding position of the upper decorative thread in the case of the flat stitch and the over lock stitch in which no upper decorative stitch thread is fed when a rotary operation is made by 90 degrees in the arrow marked direction in fig1 with a switching operation knob 22 provided on the lateral side of the thread guide supporting member 17 the projection 21 on the frame 6 side is engaged with the other end of the recess 20 on the thread guide cam 18 side to hold the thread guide 14 in the obviating position shown by the dashed line in the same figure both side ends of the recess 20 are formed optionally in a deeper style so that they can be engaged by the projection to stop in a manner of click motion needless to say engagement and release between the recess 20 and the projection 21 are elastically performed against the bines of the spring 19 which forces the thread guide. |
3 | the viscosity to 10 cp the latex was found to analyze 35 by weight of polyisoprene acid hydrolysis of 4 g of isolated starch polyisoprene graft copolymer in 1n hcl for 2 hours at 95 u00b0 c produced 1 45 g of a rubbery material that analyzed as polyisoprene the procedure to make starch polyisoprene latexes as described in example 11 was also used to make starch terpolymer graft latexes of acrylonitrile isoprene and t butylaminoethylmethacrylate the latter vinyl amine permits the insertion of cationic character in the vinyl side chain to 13 g of starch gelatinized in 300 ml of water for 1 hour at 95 u00b0 c under nitrogen and then cooled to 25 u00b0 c were added 15 ml of acrylonitrile and 1 5 g of t butylaminoethylmethacrylate adjusted to ph 4 after stirring the mixture for 5 minutes 15 ml of isoprene were added and stirring continued for another 5 minutes finally 7 ml of 0 2n cerium iv reagent in 0 1n hno 3 were added and reaction allowed to proceed at 25 u00b0 c for 48 hours the reaction mixture was blended for 3 minutes and the ph adjusted to 5 5 with 1n naoh fifty milliliter aliquots were sonified for 3 minutes at 20 khz to form the latex analysis of the solid graft copolymer isolated from the latex by alcohol precipitation showed that 42 by weight was vinyl polymer and of this 31 was polymerized acrylonitrile films made. |
2 | phenomenon that occurs in many materials particularly in the metals from which a typical tube is formed the material retains some shape memory and attempts to return to its original pre bent position by u201c springing back u201d toward the original prebent position by up to several degrees by offsetting the locations of the angle indicating indicia i a and the multiplier indicating indicia i m on the sidewalls 124 126 and using calculations and tables known to those skilled in the art the typical springback is taken into account without the need for the user to overcompensate the bend the stop 150 is generally u shaped and includes a first elongated arm 160 having a first pivoting end 162 and a first free end 164 the first elongated arm 160 is disposed along one side of the bender head 120 a second elongated arm 170 extends generally parallel to the first elongated arm 160 and includes a second pivoting end 172 and a second free end 174 the second elongated arm 170 is disposed along an opposing side of the bender head 120 the first and second pivoting ends 162 172 each include a preferably rounded opening 166 176 respectively extending therethrough so that a pivoting member 178 such as a bolt or a screw may be inserted through each of the openings 166 176 to pivotally retain the first and second pivoting ends 162 172 against the base of the bender. |
7 | 104 has an additional photodiode detector which collects only the diffusely reflected light component referred to as periphery detector 108 the advantage of the additional detector arrangement allows for separation of the specular light component from the total flux light component collected by the central detector specifically in operation the diffuse detector signal from the diffuse only detector 108 is subtracted from the total flux detector signal from central detector 106 which has both specular and diffuse light components thus the true specular signal can be determined this is based on the assumption that diffusely reflected light is evenly distributed over the whole sensor 104 one such sensor that operates in the above described fashion is previously described co pending u s patent application ser no 07 246 242 which was incorporated by reference it is noted that other arrangements of sensors will also work such as an array of small light detectors as provided by a charge coupled device ccd or the like as has been discussed in the background of the invention the prior densitometer calculations have not been responsive to both changing environmental conditions and differences between individual machines as you will recall for example dust conditions in and on the densitometer are a changing environmental. |
4 | 4 which are cooled and solidified in the quench chamber 16 to form corresponding multi filament yarns the now solidified yarns 14 1 through 14 4 may brought into contact with a finish applicator 18 1 18 2 18 3 and 18 4 respectively whereby a liquid finish is applied onto the surface of the yarns as may be desired it should be noted here that four yarns are shown only for the purpose of illustration thus more or less yarns may be spun as desired for the finished yarn product the yarns 14 1 through 14 4 are then guided by guides 20 1 20 2 20 3 and 20 4 to a pretensioner godet 22 the pretensioner godet 22 serves to prevent slippage of the filaments on the draw rolls and stabilized filament movement the pretensioned yarns are then drawn in a draw zone 24 between separated pairs of duos 26 1 26 2 and 28 1 28 2 respectively the tensioned yarns now collectively identified by ty in fig1 may then be separately or collectively subjected to texturing by a conventional texturing unit 30 most preferably texturing unit 30 is a fluid jet texturizer wherein a fluid jet at elevated temperature is brought into contact with the drawn yarns to texturize the same the textured bcf yarns identified by bcf in fig1 are then wound into a yarn. |
2 | 14 is located automatic transmission fluid atf drawn from a fluid sump through hole 26 flows through the filter media 22 and exits the filter assembly 10 though exit tube 14 due to suction produced at the entrance of a hydraulic pump which communicates with the exit tube 14 fig3 and 4 show that a width 23 around the periphery of filter media 22 is supported on the lower flange 18 and is overlapped by the upper flange 16 the subassembly 20 is overmolded such that the ribs 24 are interlocked with the filter media 22 by strips 30 and buttons 32 the ribs and strips forming a tray or grid located at longitudinally spaced locations along the length of each rib 24 and formed integrally with each rib are strips 30 which extent laterally and interconnect the five ribs forming the tray which supports the filter media 22 also located at longitudinally spaced locations along the length of each rib 24 and formed integrally with each rib are buttons 32 each button located at the intersection of each rib 24 and each strip 30 each button 32 is spaced from the corresponding strip 30 by a vertical gap directed along the depth of the ribs the filter media 22 is located in the gaps and overmolded with the tray or grid each strip. |
5 | the base panel 52 comprises a substantially planar member extending between top and bottom edges 64 and 66 respectively as illustrated the top edge 64 may be substantially perpendicular to the central axis 42 of the socket while the bottom edge 66 is angularly oriented relative to the central axis 42 as illustrated in fig6 the bottom edge may have a bottom incline angle generally indicated at 68 of between 0 and 60 degrees relative to a plane perpendicular to the central axis the top and bottom incline angles 48 and 68 will be selected to correspond to each other such that when sockets of adjacent apparatuses 20 are located adjacent to each other they may be abutted against each other as illustrated in fig1 and 4 as illustrated the first side panel 34 may have a length selected to extend above and below the top and bottom edges 44 and 46 of the base panel 32 while the second side has a length selected to extend above the top edge 44 of the base panel 32 in such a manner the first and second side plates of such abutted sockets may be overlapped with each other as will be more fully described below with reference to fig4 in operation a first apparatus 20 a may be located on a wall stud 6 with the front edge 12 of the wall stud received within a first socket 30 thereafter a second apparatus 20 b may be located on the same wall stud 6 with front edge 12 of the wall socket being received within the second socket 50 at a position above the first socket 30 of the. |
9 | each cam arm 46 has an adjustable jaw 48 the adjustable jaws 48 allow the chuck 12 to be used with different sized workpieces however the jaws have a limited range of adjustment therefore when a workpiece is too large or too small to fit into the chuck 12 the cam arms 46 are replaced with ones that will accommodate the workpiece this changeover results in downtime at the machining facility so it is important that it be performed as quickly as possible the slot 44 reduces the cam arm changeover time by allowing the cam arms 46 to be replaced when only one of the two corresponding gussets 10 is removed each cam arm 46 is held in a yoke 50 two of which are visible in fig2 a pin 52 holds each cam arm 46 in each yoke 50 the gussets 10 on either side of the corresponding yoke 50 hold the pins 52 in place during machining when it is necessary to change the cam arms 46 the operator merely removes one of the two corresponding gussets 10 accesses the pin 52 through the slot 44 and drives the pin 52 u2014 e g with a pin punch or screwdriver u2014 toward the side where the gusset 10 was removed a second pin 54 holding the cam arm 46 to the face plate 34 is then removed and the cam arm 46 replaced without the slot 44. |
3 | in which an n octyl group was introduced into a cyclic molecule was prepared in the same manner as in preparation example 1 except that 4 17 g of n butyl isocyanate was changed to 10 9 g of n octyl isocyanate the introduction rate of the n octyl group in the polyrotaxane pr 5 was 47 part of the reaction solution obtained in preparation example 2 was taken out purified using methanol and acetone in the same manner as in preparation example 2 and dried the resulting polyrotaxane had an introduction rate of an n butyl group of 48 the remaining reaction solution was blended with 50 mg of dibutylhydroxytoluene and stirred at 25 u00b0 c for 15 minutes for dissolution of dibutylhydroxytoluene the resulting solution was then blended with 10 5 g of 2 methacryloyloxyethyl isocyanate stirred at 25 u00b0 c for 30 minutes warmed to 60 u00b0 c and reacted at that temperature for four hours the resulting reaction solution was cooled to 25 u00b0 c added to a large amount of methanol and stirred and subjected to centrifugation for recovery of a precipitate the obtained precipitate was dissolved in a large amount of acetone added to a large amount of methanol and stirred to be precipitated again and subjected to centrifugation for recovery of the precipitate the obtained precipitate was dried to give 115 3 g of polyrotaxane pr 6 in which an n butyl group and a methacryloyl group were introduced into a cyclic molecule the introduction rate of the n butyl group in the polyrotaxane pr 6 was 48 as mentioned above and the introduction rate of the methacryloyl. |
3 | the hollow cylindrical holder members 11 each have a center axle hole 111 a perforated drum 2 is revolvably coupled between the hollow cylindrical holder members 11 the perforated drum 2 comprises two end walls 22 and 23 a perforated cover panel 21 hinged thereto and adapted to close an opening thereof the perforated cover panel 21 has pores 211 the end walls 22 and 23 each have a center coupling hole 221 or 231 respectively coupled to the hollow cylindrical holder members 11 a perforated titanium center contactor or conduit 3 is inserted through the center axle hole 111 of each hollow cylindrical holder member 11 the center contactor or conduit 3 has pores 31 extended through the peripheral wall thereof and two sliding slots 32 longitudinally and bilaterally extended to one end thereof two plate electrodes namely the first plate electrode 25 and the second plate electrode 26 are respectively mounted on the center contactor or conduit 3 and disposed inside the perforated drum 2 the second plate electrode 26 is fixedly fastened to one end wall 23 of the drum 2 the first plate electrode 25 is mounted on a slide 251 which is slidably mounted on the center contactor or conduit 3 the slide 251 comprises a center shaft 252 inserted into the center contactor or conduit 3 a screw hole 253 axially extended through the central axis of the center shaft 252 and two radial ribs 254 radially extended from the periphery of the center shaft 252 at two sides and respectively perpendicularly inserted through the longitudinal sliding slots 32 because the radial ribs 254 of the slide 25 are respectively perpendicularly inserted through the longitudinal sliding slots 32. |
3 | polyester forming derivatives thereof and the corresponding diol mixture in the presence of catalysts sorenson and campbell preparative methods of polymer chemistry interscience publishers inc n y 1961 pages 111 to 127 kunststoff handbuch plastics handbook volume viii c hanser verlag munich 1973 and j polym sci part a 1 4 pages 1851 to 1859 1966 the reaction temperatures are in the range from 160 u00b0 to 350 u00b0 c preferably in the range from 170 u00b0 to 280 u00b0 c the process is carried out in the substantial absence of oxygen either under normal pressure or in vacuo if the reaction is performed under normal pressure it is carried out in an inert gas atmosphere suitable inert gases include noble gases nitrogen and carbon dioxide the polycondensation stage is preferably carried out in vacuo the process of the present invention is preferably used to prepare poly ethylene terephthalate pet or poly butylene terephthalate pbt a suitable aromatic dicarboxylic acid for use in the present invention is terephthalic acid however other aromatic dicarboxylic acids such as phthalic acid isophthalic acid or naphthalene dicarboxylic acid or mixtures thereof can also be employed up to 30 mol of the aromatic dicarboxylic acid in the polyesters can be replaced by other conventional c 2 c 36 dicarboxylic acids suitable dicarboxylic acids include isophthalic acid phthalic acid 1 4 cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid adipic acid sebacic acid azelaic acid decanedicarboxylic acid and dimeric fatty acid the diol component is a combination of c 2. |
6 | the end piece 12 is maneuvered into a position such that the central axis c of a tubular end portion 42 of the end piece 12 is substantially aligned with the central axis r of a tubular portion 44 of the connector 11 the tubular portion 44 of the connector 11 fits coaxially around the tubular portion 42 of the end piece 12 the connector 11 is also provided with a funnel shaped lead in piece 45 through which the tubular portion 42 of the end piece 12 is slid in the following phase of the coupling procedure in which the end piece 12 is pulled to the connector 11 by retraction of the cylinders 36a and 37a the lead in piece 45 has an axial slit 46 in it and in the prolongation of the side walls of the slit 46 a set of guide members 47 are welded to the connector 11 during the retraction of the cylinders 36a and 37a the drawing eye 20 welded to the end piece 12 is led along the guide members 47 into the slit 46 so that the tubular end portion 42 of the end piece 12 is slid in a pre determined orientation into the tubular portion 44 of the connector 11 fig vi shows the submersible device 30 after it has been employed to slide the tubular end portion 42 of the end piece 12 into the tubular portion 44 of the connector 11 it can be seen in fig vi that the central axis c of the tubular end portion 42 of the end piece 12 is tangential to the catenary 21. |
7 | 10 in the preferred embodiment the ampule 14 contains a left chamber 82 and a right chamber 84 one holding the pepper spray and one part of a glowing fluid the other half containing the other part of the glowing fluid the glowing fluid utilized is described in further detail hereinafter the each of the chambers 82 and 84 have a nozzle 86 and 88 respectively which is referred to collectively in fig1 as open nozzle 18 the nozzles 86 and 88 which allow for the ampule 14 contents to be released into the mixing chamber 20 of the ampule coupler 22 the ampule coupler 22 seals and couples together the left chamber 82 and right chamber 84 of the ampule 14 since the glowing fluid requires mixing prior to expulsion the mixing chamber 20 provides the area in which to mix and therefore activate the two fluids when a single ampule construction is used the ampule can contain as an example one of the following combinations 1 pepper or mace fluid alone 2 pepper or mace fluid with an oxygen activated marking non glowing dye 3 pepper or mace fluid with an oxygen activated glowing fluid 4 pepper or mace fluid with an oxygen activated glowing fluid and marking dye 5 marking non flowing dye alone and 6 oxygen activated glowing fluid alone the ampule base 16 is adjacent an ampule spring 26 which is located between the ampule base 16 and the spring base 28 the spring base 28 is nonmoveably affixed to the case 12 and therefore serves as a stationary support for the spring 26 a brace 38 is provided with a trigger receiving channel 36 the ampule plunger 30 extends through the trigger rod 32 the spring base 28 brace 38 and the. |
3 | serum 1 penicillin and streptomycin 10 mg ml insulin t47d were grown in dmem with 10 fetal bovine serum 0 2 units ml insulin 1 penicillin streptomycin and 0 15 sodium bicarbonate expression plasmid encoding full length brca1 in pcdna3 psg5 er u03b1 and ere tk luciferase reporter pcdna3 ubc9 pcdna3 ubc9 c93s both v5 tagged and pcdna3 6 u00d7 his sumo 1 and pgex ubc9 were generously provided by dr michael erdos national human genome research institute bethesda md usa prof m g parker london u k prof ron hay and dr ellis jaffrey university of dundee u k and dr michael j mutanis john hopkins university respectively the pcdna3 brca1a amp pcdna3 brca1b plasmids have been described previously wang h shao n ding o m cui j reddy e s p rao v n brca1 proteins are transported to the nucleus in the absence of serum and splice variants brca1a brca1b are tyrosine phosphoprotein that associate with e2f cyclins and cyclin dependent kinases the cdnas for brca1 1 182 were constructed by pcr cloning and sub cloning into the pcmv tag 2 vector stratagene la jolie calif usa according to the directions this vector allows expression of brca1 protein with an n terminal flag sequence brca1 1a 1b brca1 1 182 point mutants 1 and 4 see fig1 b and text were constructed using quick change site directed mutagenesis kit stratagene gst ubc9 and gst er u03b1 337 379 were expressed and purified from e coli as described previously wang h shao n ding o m cui j reddy e s p rao v n brca1 proteins are transported to the nucleus in. |
6 | the firearm 11 may be displayed when a shot is fired the corresponding casing is expelled via the expulsion window 13 a such that the casing interrupts the continuous infrared signal emitted from the first emitter 31 once the first receiver 32 detects the momentary absence of infrared signal it generates an electrical control signal corresponding to the interruption of the infrared signal received and this is supplied to the microprocessor 33 that increments by one unit not only the score of the number of shots fired by the firearm 11 but also the score of the number of shots fired using the magazine 13 fitted to said weapon consequently the screen 21 of the counter may show visually information selected by the user of the firearm 11 from the various information items that the screen 21 of the counter is able to show such as total number of shots fired number of shots remaining in the current magazine 13 number of shots fired using the current magazine 13 and the like to this end the user of the weapon merely has to select by means of the keyboard 34 the type of information he wishes to see on the screen 21 the counter 12 is located on the upper part of the barrel of the firearm 11 over the expulsion window and such that the display screen 21 can be seen by the user of the firearm 11 when he is about to fire a shot i e the screen 21 faces the user cf fig2 also the first emitter 31 and the first receiver 32 have to be located such that it is guaranteed that the casing when expelled from the cartridge chamber will interrupt the infrared signal in addition the screen 21 may be offset. |
7 | the process advances to step a30 where a data transfer format to be read out from the data memory 82 is prepared as shown in fig1 the format consists of the start code 34 sra 34 block length 34 bl 34 class 34 cls 34 command code 34 cod 34 status 34 sts 34 data and check code 34 bcc 34 if checking by the supervisor has been done the status 34 sts 34 is written with for example 34 00 h 55 h 34 where h indicates a hexadecimal number as data the 34 registered number 34 34 bank number 34 34 branch number 34 34 deposit type 34 34 account number 34 34 receiver name 34 34 transaction number 34 and 34 amount 34 of the remittance list are written in the data format thus formatted readout data is transferred to terminal 14 or 19 from ic card 13 in step a32 in this case it is determined on the side of terminal 14 or 19 whether or not there is a possibility of data transfer to the bank from the status specified by the status 34 sts 34 if 34 00 h 55 h 34 has been written in the status 34 sts 34 the data transfer to the bank is performed in step a32 flag f3 of flag memory 84 is set to 34 0 34 in the subsequent step a33 and ic card 13 is discharged from terminal 14 or 19 in step a34 thus completing the checking operation accordingly the contents of the remittance list prepared by the person in charge can be checked by the manager and supervisor who are given with their own pins so that the list can be reliably. |
6 | example between 800 u00b0 c and 1000 u00b0 c the said heat treatment step at no higher than 1200 u00b0 c allows the refractory composition to set harden and dry such that essentially no more water is contained in said composition the obtained monolithic refractory composition then may form a refractory lining which has refractory properties but which may not yet provide improved physical properties caused by a presence of silicon carbide whiskers the advantage of the monolithic refractory composition so obtained is that it may serve as a u201c starting material u201d for providing a reinforced monolitihic refractory composition containing silicon carbide whiskers silicon carbide whiskers are formed within the monolithic refractory composition during a second heat treatment step during which the installed monolithic refractory composition after the first heat treatment undergoes a further second heat treatment at a temperature which is higher than the first heat treatment temperature under non inert atmospheric conditions such as under a normal air atmosphere during said second heat treatment step which may be carried out at the same time as normal use of the metallurgical vessel i e wherein some or all of the heat for heat treatment is provided by the presence of a molten metal in contact with said monolithic material silicon carbide whiskers are formed within said monolithic refractory composition. |
2 | second manifold insulator 160 and the crossover nozzle housing 170 the second end 114 can slide vertically as illustrated relative to the second manifold insulator 160 and the crossover nozzle housing 170 the leg manifold 110 has a melt passage 116 extending through it the melt passage 116 communicates at the first end 112 with a sprue passage 134 extending through the sprue housing 130 the melt passage 116 fluidly communicates at the second end 114 with a crossover nozzle passage 174 extending through the crossover nozzle housing 170 the leg manifold 110 is further supported along its length between a pair of central manifold insulators 180 one of which extends between the manifold plate 106 and the leg manifold 110 and the other of which extends between the leg manifold 110 and the injection plate 106 the manifold insulators 180 are received in respective recesses 182 and are provided with projections or locating spigots 184 which engage corresponding recesses 186 in the leg manifold 110 accordingly the central manifold insulators 180 constrain the leg manifold against the longitudinal movement vertical as illustrated in the region of the central manifold insulators 110 this has the effect of limiting longitudinal movement of the leg manifold 110 resulting from thermal expansion or contraction to the first and second ends 112 and 114 respectively in a preferred embodiment the central manifold insulators 180 may be located about midway along the leg manifold 110. |
9 | 27 towards the rear such that it no longer interoperates with ratchet wheel 22 by this means coil spring 23 is freed to rewind spool 18 thus simultaneously rewinding anchoring cord 19 back onto spool 18 if a hook was attached to the distal end of anchoring cord 19 it may be secured to keel 13 by means of passing one of its tines through hole 21 if flat bar weight 28 was attached to the end of anchoring cord 19 it may be secured to keel 13 by sliding it into weight retaining slot 17 while simultaneously pressing slide release 24 forward to lock flat bar weight 28 into weight retaining slot 17 finally the user removes keel 13 by releasing locking tabs 14 from locking holes 11 thus allowing keel 13 to be removed from decoy 10 and readying it for attachment to a different decoy it will be readily evident to those having skill in the art that the exemplary embodiment of the invention is not the only embodiment that may be conceived for example it will be readily apparent that a variant of the invention in which keel 13 contains a battery an electric air pump and a means selectively supplying electric current to the air pump may be used to generate a stream of bubbles surrounding the base of decoy 10 when it is in the water similarly it will be readily apparent that a variant of the invention in which keel 13 contains a battery a sound generator and a means selectively supplying electric current to the sound generator may be used such that decoy 10 continuously or intermittently. |
6 | bottom side the thermomechanical decoupling can be achieved in that side plates 130 132 between the two high temperature stages 102 and low temperature stages 104 also experience a type of abrupt change in stiffness or strength this is realized with a kind of perforation in fig1 another way of realizing the thermomechanical decoupling in the area of side plates 130 132 is shown in fig4 in this case the two high temperature and low temperature stages 102 104 have separate side plates 130 132 for sealing on the charge air side an overlapping plate 408 is used in the intermediate region however it is attached or soldered only at one of side plates 132 here from low temperature stage 104 this achieves that overlapping plate 408 can slide along the underlying side plate 130 which is not soldered because of the different thermal expansions of the two coolant stages 102 104 and thereby can carry out its function of sealing on the charge air side in the area of corrugated fin 402 406 as well there is the possibility of implementing a type of thermomechanical decoupling basically corrugated fins 402 406 can be made separately for both high temperature 102 and low temperature 104 stages so that the corrugated fins extend only in the area of high temperature 400 and low temperature 404 tubes if the intention is to bridge the intermediate region with corrugated fins 402 406 the spacing of corrugated. |
1 | a series of top hooks 108 are disposed around the perimeter not specifically identified of exercise device 100 at approximately the height of upward facing surface 104 in addition a series of lower hooks 106 are also disposed around the perimeter of exercise device 100 typically elevated slightly above a bottom edge of exercise device 100 referring now also to fig2 there is show a top plan schematic view of the exercise device of fig1 an upward facing ledge 114 completely surrounds flat top surface 102 and as may be seen in fig1 upward facing ledge is at a slightly lower level relative to flat top surface 102 upward facing ledge 114 helps provide strength to exercise device 100 in addition upward facing ledge ensures that the tops of hooks 108 are kept free of a user 39 s feet or other portion of a user 39 s body resting on flat top surface 102 referring now also to fig3 a and 3b there are shown side and front elevational schematic views respectively of hook 120 hook 120 has a proximal hook shaped end 122 and an opposing distal end 124 hook 120 is adapted for attachment to exercise device 100 in one of. |
6 | angular scale 506 with off axis angle with zero denoting the on axis direction and 180 degree the opposite direction totally backward this is possible for those preferred embodiments having some sideways extension so that 180 degree is unimpeded by the source referring to fig5 c a diameter of the led device 115 is 20 mm a width of the light redirecting member 405 is 32 mm a diameter of the opening 125 of the light redirecting member 405 is 12 mm a distance between a top of the light redirecting member 405 and the surface of the led device 115 is 8 mm the far field distribution 502 shows that light intensity below the led device 115 has fairly large intensity the far field distribution 504 shows that light is also emitted to above the led device 115 referring to fig5 b far field distribution 520 is obtained when a frosted cover 570 similar to the frosted cover 470 of fig4 g is applied as shown in fig5 d the far field distribution 522 shows that the light emitting pattern is close to a circle which means that light is emitted from the led lamp uniformly in all directions the above illustration provides many different embodiments or embodiments for implementing different features of the invention specific embodiments of components and processes are described to help clarify the invention these are of course merely embodiments and. |
2 | and the end position control of the force is activated this ensures that force is only applied to the shifting system if the position of the shift mechanism deviates greatly from the prescribed position table 4______________________________________force control in the end position if the mechanism goes past thespecified target point the travel becomes gt 100 ______________________________________shift travel 80 95 100 105 110 120 we shift force 500 200 0 200 500 500 fsch n ______________________________________ if the shift mechanism remains in the correct end position no force is exerted and the shift forks are not worn in the event of greater deviations the force is increased so as to actively return the shift mechanism to the correct end position see example in the table since each gear can be actuated in the direction of an upshift or in the direction of a downshift for each gear two tables are set up analogous to table 3 in the upshift table lower forces are prescribed for the upshift and lower forces for the synchronization than in the downshift table the engagement of a gear can be divided into phases the force is adjusted as a function of these phases thus in the synchronization phase in which the synchronization has to compensate by friction for the speed differential. |
5 | for thermo expansion of the mantle hanger member 52 after it is secured to the wall 12 referring now to fig9 14 the construction of the upper left corner member 24 is illustrated with specific reference to fig9 and 10 the corner member 24 includes an upper portion 105 and a lower portion 106 the upper portion 105 includes a recessed area 107 having a pair of apertures 108 with brief reference to fig1 each of the apertures 108 is formed within a generally circular recess 110 having a boss portion 112 extending therefrom with continued reference to fig9 11 the corner member 24 includes a top portion 116 which has a u shaped portion 118 depending therefrom the u shaped portion 118 includes a flange 120 having a plurality of spaced apart elongated slots 122 with specific reference to fig1 and 14 the corner member 24 further includes an inner side wall 124 having a cutout portion 126 which has a profile identical to an outer surface 128 of the upper portion 105 of the corner member 24 and further identical to the profile of the front face portion 88 of the mantle molding member 28 shown in fig8 the cutout 126 is further of a size to allow a portion. |
2 | the slide 6 is guided on a substructure 3 and can move in and against the direction of travel 4 the substructure 3 is made up of two parallel guide rails 5 at a distance from each other engaging with front and rear cross beams 28 a 28 b at the ends on the front cross beam 28 a a hydraulic cylinder 9 is fastened as motor operated drive unit 7 with its piston rod 9 a projecting to the rear and connected to the end of the slide 6 when the piston rod 9 a travels the slide 6 and thus also the fifth wheel 2 is moved laterally by the same amount fig5 shows a top view of the slider where the arrangement of the hydraulic cylinder 9 on the boxlike substructure 3 is especially conspicuous in order to relieve the strain on the hydraulic cylinder 9 during driving locking means are present on the guide rails 5 and the slide 6 by which a removable positive connection can be produced between slide 6 and substructure 3 on the part of the guide rails 5 this is a toothing 29 which can be formed on the inner facing sides of the guide rails 5 in the bottom view of fig6 oppositely situated clamping shoes 14 are provided on the slide. |
3 | by referring to the illustrated embodiment depicted in fig2 8 of the drawings in which like numbers designate like parts in the following description well known elements are presented without detailed description in order not to obscure the present invention in unnecessary detail for the most part details unnecessary to obtain a complete understanding of the present invention have been omitted inasmuch as such details are within the skills of persons of ordinary skill in the relevant art details regarding control circuitry or mechanisms used to control the rotation of the various elements described herein are omitted as such control circuits are within the skills of persons of ordinary skill in the relevant art referring now to fig2 there is depicted a side view of reaction chamber 200 showing the interior features of reaction chamber 200 of the hfcvd reactor according to the present invention chamber 200 is the housing where the chemical reactions and depositions occur all of the features disclosed in the present invention are enclosed in reaction chamber 200 which is air tight and thus capable of being maintained at reduced pressure and is fitted with a suitable gas inlet and an exhaust port not shown all portions of the apparatus which are present in the reaction chamber 200 are constructed of suitable heat resistant materials as necessary to withstand high temperatures stainless steel is an illustrative heat resistant material suitable for this purpose fig2 is a simplified sectional view of the hfcvd reactor 200 according to the present invention in. |
4 | during the flow into the turbine and about 20 during the flow out of the turbine this cross flow function is the reason why a banki turbine is particularly suitable downstream of the turbine 14 there is a second guide plate 17 which has a reversed curvature in relation to the first guide plate 16 to guide a further amount of water into the turbine 14 the rotation of the turbine 14 which is caused by the water will be transferred by its axis 14 a to a transmission not shown coupled to an electric generator for producing electric energy a transmission is favorable in most applications to transform the rotational speed of the turbine 14 to a rotational speed which is optimal for the generator 11 it is evident that different kinds of generators may be used e g alternator or continuous current generator depending on the circumstances in the preferred embodiment the electrical power which is produced by the generator 11 is supplied to the stock pumps not shown which feed the headbox 2 in accordance with the invention large amounts of energy may be recovered with an optimized arrangement the total yield may be about 60 if the stock flow is about 0 5 m 3 sec per cross sectional meter the power that can be recovered for a six meter wide machine is about 810 kw at a price of 0 30 sek kw this will lead to annual saving of about 2 msek with 350 days of operation per year considering further aspects of the invention e. |
8 | the waveform however control of only the amplitude or only the phase may be sufficient depending on the application hence in some cases only the polarization controllers or only the phase shifters may be needed the optical waveform may then be passed to a waveform amplifier such as an erbium doped fiber amplifier edfa to amplify the signal other waveform manipulation common in the art may also be performed e g noise reduction and would be clear to those skilled in the art since polarization controllers and fiber stretchers may be inserted between the fbgs without having to break the fiber the dynamic waveform shaping system described above may retain light in a continuous splice free fiber which may serve to lessen or minimize possible insertion loss this system may operate in the frequency domain and may be capable of shaping pulses at high repetition rates owing to its all fiber configuration this system may have an advantage over the free space slm systems in terms of insertion loss since the pulse shaping may be carried out in a continuous fiber insertion loss may be lessened or minimized and thus the system may be scaled up to control many spectral lines for higher temporal resolution and better shape control physical disturbance or temperature variation on the fiber may introduce polarization and phase fluctuation to the waveform simply enclosing the fbgs might not be sufficient to stabilize the waveform sufficient stability may be achieved using an insulator material around the fbgs the insulator material may additionally insulate the polarization controllers. |
8 | 0 0 2 t sw state 1b 0 0 0 0 1 0 x 1 0 0 2 t sw state 1c 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 t sw state 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 t sw where x indicates that the switch can either be open or closed the multi state approach presented above for the m 5 circuit of fig1 may be extended directly to other odd values of m generally in state 1a capacitor c 1 is in parallel with capacitor c m 1 and when m u2267 5 in parallel with series connections of c 2 and c 3 through c m 3 and c m 2 state 1b has the parallel connection of the series of c 2 and c 3 through c m 3 and c m 2 and state 2 has the parallel connection of the series c 1 and c 2 through c m 2 and c m 1 a closed form of the state duration times for general odd m can then be expressed as a similar approach can be applied to situations where m is even referring to fig5 a 6 1 m 6 cascade multiplier type charge pump 110 is shown that includes. |
6 | pressure from a source not shown may be introduced between operating ring 46 and the cover 54 which encloses the coupling retaining ring 46 contains an actuating pin 56 which is attached firmly to the actuating ring the shank portion 58 of this pin is aligned in slots 60 and 62 which are formed in the roller retaining ring and the third ring respectively as shown in fig3 these slots are formed at an angle to the rotational axis of the coupler further they are formed at opposite angles to each other with respect to the central axis the function of these slots will be explained in the operational description below there are provided between the third ring and the roller retaining ring locating balls 63 retained in grooves 65 and 67 for axially locating and restraining these rings as illustrated in the drawings the device is coupled together to cause shaft 12 to drive shaft 14 through the coupling device when the device is to be actuated and the shafts decoupled a working fluid usually hydraulic oil is introduced into opening 50 in the cover member 54 this fluid then passes along channel 52 and into chambers 64 on the back side of the actuating member 46 as the pressure of this fluid is increased the actuator 46 translates axially along axis a a compressing the spring 48 as the actuator translates the pin 56 acts upon the camming slots 60 and 62 to cause the roller retaining member 40 to rotate in one direction and the third ring 42 to rotate in an opposite direction as these members rotate with respect to each other the. |
7 | the charge trapping dielectric layer 12 note that the etch stop layer 14 is itself optional in that careful selection of subsequent etching processes may obviate the need for a distinct etch stop layer 14 in some instances however if it is found that the etch stop layer 14 is beneficial to the operation of the transistor 10 this layer or some portion thereof may remain part of the structure of the transistor 10 examples of some suitable materials that may form the etch stop layer 14 include but are not limited to titanium nitride and al 2 o 3 a sacrificial layer 16 preferably of silicon nitride is applied over the etch stop layer 14 to act as a hard mask to the extent that the etch stop layer 14 is later removed the total thickness of the sacrificial layer 16 and any remaining portion of the etch stop layer 14 taken together can define the height of the control gate 30 fig3 illustrates the formation of a groove or gap 22 in the sacrificial layer 16 by way of example the groove 22 may be formed by applying a photoresist layer 18 over the sacrificial layer 16 and then exposing the. |
4 | liquid solvent in the storage 20 at a predetermined temperature to minimize the vaporization therein the system is best seen in fig2 and operates to cool the storage tank under all portions of the cycle except the drying portion thus the description for stand by includes these other portions of the cycle thus whenever the thermostat 141 within the tank 20 exceeds a predetermined limit 80 u00b0 f the refrigeration unit is energized with cooling directed to the evaporator coil 144 in the storage tank 20 in the system shown the refrigerant flow path includes a compressor 146 with a compressed refrigerant directed therefrom through line 148 to refrigerant condenser 150 accumulator 152 filter 154 and sight glass 156 to t connector 158 of the two lines 160 and 162 leading from the t connector 158 line 160 contains a normally closed valve 164 which thus prevents flow therethrough however line 162 contains a normally open valve 166 permitting the refrigerant to flow into line 168 leading to expansion valve 170 and evaporator coils 144 in the storage tank 20 from there the refrigerant is directed back to the compressor 146 through line 172 and t connector 174 once the solvent in the tank has been cooled to around 75 u00b0 f the refrigeration system is deenergized but ready to repeat the cycle whenever the temperature exceeds 80 u00b0 f during the dry portion of the cleaning cycle the refrigeration unit is continuously energized through a switch 143 see fig4 controlled by the timer at this time the refrigerant flow from the compressor 146 is identical to that described above until it reaches the t connector. |
3 | wellplates with approximately 8 000 cells per well and incubated in a humid 5 co 2 incubator at 37 u00b0 c after 18 24 h incubation the medium was removed and the cells were washed with 100 u03bcl of serum free medium cells were then treated with the pei solutions for 16 h the serum free media was removed and replaced with 100 u03bcl of fresh media with 20 u03bcl of the mts reagent solution the cells were incubated for 2 h at 37 u00b0 c in a 5 co 2 incubator cell viability was assessed by measuring the absorbance at 490 nm using a plate reader spectramax m5 and expressed as the percentage of viable cells treated pei normalized to viable control cells in the absence of pei according to the results shown in fig2 the ic50 of pei 25d was 30 u03bcl ml in the a549 cell lines while the ic50 of pei 800 d was never reached even at concentrations more than 69 times higher gt 2750 u03bcg ml the concentrations of pei 800d used in our study were much lower 48 84 u03bcg ml and thus are much lower than the ic50 indicating their lack of toxicity. |
8 | similar t shapes each third opening 92 b in a same row oriented differently from an adjacent third opening in the same row arrangements of openings in the first shadow mask 90 r the second shadow mask 90 g and the third shadow mask 90 b are similar a difference being that the arrangement of openings in each shadow mask is offset from the arrangement of openings in each other shadow mask the arrangement of openings in the shadow mask increases a distance between each opening so that production of the shadow mask does not face the above mentioned process limitation arising due to the consideration of the structural strength of the shadow mask as can be seen from fig8 10 for the first shadow mask 90 r the second shadow mask 90 g and the third shadow mask 90 b the distance separating each of the plurality of first openings 92 r the distance separating each of the plurality of second openings 92 g and the distance separating each of the plurality of third openings 92 b are all far over the process limitation by utilizing the first shadow mask 90 r the second shadow mask 90 g and the third shadow mask 90 b in order in the evaporation deposition process the pixel structure shown in fig5 can be fabricated in such a way although. |
9 | invention the arrangement and the mode of operation of the actuation elements 12 14 according to the invention can be transferred to almost any popular steering wheel geometry whatsoever in the exemplary embodiment according to the fig1 and fig2 an actuation element 12 14 each designed in the manner of an actuation lever is pivotably arranged on the steering wheel spokes 11 13 each the respective pivot or tilting axes 16 18 in this case run substantially perpendicularly to the steering wheel plane i e substantially parallel to the longitudinal extension of the steering column in the configuration shown in fig1 which represents the rest position of the actuation elements both actuation levers 12 14 are located completely behind or within the steering wheel spokes 11 13 while in the actuation position shown in fig2 both actuation elements 12 14 are pivoted up and thus protrude over the outer contour of the steering wheel spokes 11 13 at least in certain regions in this actuation position the actuation lever can be actuated for example by exerting a pulling or pushing force substantially directed perpendicularly to the steering wheel plane with the actuation of the actuation levers 12 14 it can be provided for example that the entire lever 12 14 is pivoted or tilted about a first tilting or pivot axis this tilting or pivot axis preferentially extends in vehicle transverse direction that is in horizontal direction based on the representation of the fig1 and fig2 however it can also be alternatively provided that this tilting or pivot axis substantially extends in the direction of the vehicle vertical axis which based on the basic state of the steering wheel 1 shown in the fig1. |
2 | has slot 68 formed in the upper end thereof communicating with the opening 66 bolts 70 extend through the body from one side to the other and into a threaded opneing in the opposite side of the body not seen so that the body may be clamped onto the cylindrical member 60 extending from the forward end of body 64 are a pair of torsion arms 72a and 72b the outer end of the arms are bent at 72a 39 and 72b 39 and extend in axial alignment towards each other an electrode engagement member 74 has an axial opening 74a therethrough which receives the opposed torsion arm end portion 72a 39 and 72b 39 arms 72a and 72b are of flexible metal and are bent such as to be biased resiliently downwardly at the outer ends so that retention force is applied by engagement member 74 against the electrode 42 when the electrode 42 is burnt down to near the forward end 60a of the cylindrical member it can be easily removed and replaced by a new length of electrode it can be seen that the length of electrode required to be supported in the holder of fig4 is substantially less than that which is. |
1 | knife 18 in the case where a multiple stitch by suture 42 is desirable a third suture having the same characteristics as first suture 12 not shown may be employed adjacent to first suture 12 along crevice 34 it may be apparent that the third suture or other sutures having the same characteristics as first suture 12 may be cut from portions 20 and 22 after the drawing of second suture 42 therethrough using suture needle 38 as a base or backing to prevent damage to second suture 42 with reference to fig4 it may be seen that second suture 42 is tied with a knot 48 in the conventional manner injuncture 48 between sections 20 and 22 will readily heal as a result of the re approximation of the portions 20 and 22 of tissue 14 in operation the method of suturing tissue 14 includes the steps of passing the first flexible tubular suture 12 through tissue 14 surgical knife 18 is then employed to sever tissue 14 into portions 20 and 22 and first suture 12 into sections 26 and 28 fig2 as heretofore described the first suture 12 may collapse within tissue 14 a second suture 42 is passed through first suture 12 by the use of flexible suture needle 38 having a blunted tip 42 collapsed portion 16 of first suture 12 may be reopened by this procedure simultaneously with the passage of second suture 42 through first suture 12 first suture portions 26 and 28 as well as any other portions if a multiplicity of first sutures are employed adjacent first suture 12 along crevice 38 may be removed along first suture 42 according to arrows 44 and 46 fig3 second suture 42 is fastened with. |
2 | components give too high a crosslink density and hence produces too rigid a foam further the polyol components cannot give a uniform cross linked structure and hence cannot produce a normal foam as the foregoing isocyanate there may be used an aromatic isocyanate such as toluene diisocyanate tdi pure diphenylmethane diisocyanate p mdi polymeric mdi naphthalene diisocyanate ndi 3 3 39 ditolylene 4 4 39 diisocyanate todi xylene diisocyanate xdi and tetramethylxylene diisocyanate tmxdi an aliphatic isocyanate such as 1 6 hexamethylene diisocyanate hdi isophorone diisocyanate ipdi lysine diisocyanate ldi xylene diisocyanate hydride hydrogenated xdi and cyclohexane diisocyanate chdi or modification product thereof particularly preferred among these isocyanates are tdi mdi and modification product thereof in the present invention the isocyanate index percentage of the ratio of the equivalent of isocyanate to the hydroxyl value of polyol is defined to a rancfe of from 110 to 150 if the isocyanate index is raised so high that the reaction can proceed thoroughly the content of unreacted monomers initiator of polyol adducts and oligomers in the resulting foam can be minimized preventing the unreacted monomers from being eluted with an ink during the use of the ink reservoir and hence inhibiting the reduction of the surface tension of the ink if the isocyanate index falls below the lower limit much oligomers are contained in the resulting foam besides the unreacted monomers these oligomers and unreacted monomers can be eluted with the ink during. |
4 | in any suitable order by way of example only the user may fill the bag 10 with water prior to inserting the garment 12 the instructions may also include the additional step of releasing the pre treatment cleanser 16 which may occur before or after the garment 12 has been inserted and before or after the bag 10 has been filled with water thereby contact of the garment 12 with other garments is prevented which may avoid transfer of the stain and exposure of skin to the stain 14 and the water in addition this embodiment may minimize contact with the pre treatment cleanser 16 or avoid such contact completely advantageously in the illustrated embodiment the bag 10 further includes a thermochromatic label 24 depicted as having three temperature indicators too cold 26 correct 28 and too hot 30 the temperature indicators 26 28 30 may be configured to respond to a particular temperature range corresponding to the optimum temperature for the pre treatment cleanser 16 of course the thermochromatic label 24 may include any suitable number of temperature indicators the thermochromatic label 24 may be configured to respond to the temperature of the water in the bag 10 in this version the bag 10 further includes a completion indicator 32 configured to respond to the presence of the pre treatment cleanser 16 to indicate when sufficient exposure time has elapsed for effective stain removal the completion indicator 32 may be a material that is dissolved at a rate comparable to stain material this approach may compensate for differences in water quality such as mineral content in the water i e hardness or softness of the water and temperature that. |
4 | are the upper covering layer followed by respectively the transverse weft threads p1f the inner warp inlay threads st2 four layers of diagonal weft threads d further inner warp inlay threads st3 transverse weft inlay threads p2f and a lower covering layer of warp inlay threads st4 which are all held together by stitches m made from warp threads k1 to k10 it will be seen that the warp inlay threads st1 to st4 are always separated from each other by weft threads and thus although they are parallel and run with separation from each other always maintain their position needless to say utilizing the above described warp knitting machine there may be produced warp knitted fabric with a smaller number of diagonal weft threads transverse horizontal weft threads and warp inlay thread layers lying upon each other in any event however it is possible to provide two layers of mutually crossing diagonal weft threads by means of a single sled ds in this manner one may achieve fabric with extraordinary strength in the diagonal direction since at least double the normal number of diagonal weft threads are provides which moreover are distributed in the fabric in an extremely regular manner on both sides of the at least four layers of diagonal weft threads d there can be provided at least one layer of warp inlay threads and or transverse weft threads it is thus possible to provide a fabric having a plurality of layers of reinforcing threads and there may thus be obtained a. |
1 | the signal converter 66 and are fed into the external controller 69 via the signal converter 68 in this case too the battery 70 can be implantable alternatively it is possible to design a blood pump system 71 such that the data from the power controller 73 sensor controller 74 and or motor controller 75 integrated into the blood pump 72 are not to be transferred to the external controller 77 via the tet connection 76 but an additional rf link 78 is to be used for this purpose as can be seen in fig8 in this case too the battery 79 can be implantable as shown in fig9 device 100 includes an implantable housing 110 housing 110 is a biocompatible material configured for implantation such as a biocompatible metal e g stainless steel or titanium and or a biocompatible plastic e g polysulfone or polyoxymethylene housing 110 includes an inlet 111 and an outlet 112 inlet 111 and outlet 112 are configured to each attach to a flexible conduit e g a flexible cannula or other tube for attachment to one or more blood locations such as the left atrium and an artery respectively housing 110 surrounds a pumping assembly 120 which includes rotor 125 a chamber 115 is located between housing 110 and pumping assembly 120 such that rotation of rotor 125 causes blood. |
8 | by plasma deposition between the lower oxide layer 8 and the sog layer 9 of the intermetal oxide sandwich this amorphous silicon layer may be relatively thin on the order of 500 1000 angstroms due to the high concentration of dangling silicon bonds in amorphous silicon the dangling silicon bonds bordering the dielectric neutralize charge introduced in the sog layer which would typically cause inversion of the channel substrate other preferred embodiments can be used to neutralize charge built up in the sog layer for example rather than providing a single layer of amorphous silicon under the sog layer one layer may be provided on top of the sog layer i e amorphous silicon layer 14a and another beneath the sog layer layer 14 these two layers of amorphous silicon may be thinner than the single layer provided in the above mentioned embodiment for example each of the two amorphous silicon layers can be approximately 500 angstroms preferred embodiments of the present invention are not limited to the neutralization of charges created by interaction between the nitride passivation layer and the sog layer nor to charges impressed upon the sog layer it has been determined that charges can be impressed upon any of the dielectric layers in an integrated circuit package by a plurality of different mechanisms for example glass defects can produce charges in the sog layer even if the sog is inorganic similarly the high voltage plasma deposition of certain dielectric layers may induce charges therein the aforementioned preferred embodiments will however neutralize the charges another preferred embodiment of a multilayer integrated circuit according to the invention. |
7 | the personal information management program 150 can take a variety of forms for example the personal information management program 150 can include a system for managing a person 39 s personal contacts including protocols for a contact 39 s electronic devices the personal information management program 150 can also include a personal messaging system such as an electronic mail system all of the programming necessary to implement the present invention can be stored as computer program code within the memory unit 130 according to one embodiment of the invention the navigation process is initiated as follows as shown in fig2 the process begins at step 200 when the user opens a personal information management program 150 such as u201c contacts u201d application alternatively contact information could be stored inside a messaging system such as an electronic mail system at step 210 the user selects the desired contact with location information included therein at step 220 the user selects a u201c start navigation u201d option this option can be implemented in a wide variety of manners including but not limited to having an icon 185 on the display inside the personal information management program 150 including an option in a drop down menu 190 or other systems at step 230 the navigation program 160 is automatically opened by the device and at step 240 the navigation process for directing the user to the selected location is opened and initiated in this situation the navigation program 160 is started straight from the contact information inside the personal information management program 150 requiring virtually no effort from the user. |
6 | choke flow range c and then decreases until surge occurs at the point indicated on the thin surge line on the map the surge line is a plot of an infinite number of engine speeds at which surge occurs in order to avoid conditions which would result in surge normal engine operation is maintained at a pressure ratio approximately at the upper end of the choke flow range at any given speed a plot of an infinite number of such operating points produces the thin broken operating line for a typical conventional compressor the margin between the surge line and the operating line for steady state operation protects against abnormal conditions which might affect air flow or pressure ratio and also provides for safe and rapid surge free engine acceleration a measure of compressor performance is its operating range a preferred definition of which is equ1 by increasing the operating range of the compressor increased performance is available without the danger of surge the means now to be described increase the operating range and raise the surge range of the typical compressor whose performance has been reflected by the thin lines in fig1 referencing again the preferred embodiment system shown in fig2 5 a slot 68 extends along the height of each channel suction surface 64 at the throat section th the slot 68 extends into the vane 54 to a cavity 70 which opens into a passageway 72 formed in the overlying front wall 56 the passageways 72 in turn open into a manifold 74 which is mounted on the front wall 56 all of the slots 68 are thus placed in fluid communication. |
2 | or by a releasable adhesive alternatively particularly where the inner ring is a very thin cylindrical sleeve such as the ring 14a in the embodiment of fig3 the mandrel 50 may be formed of etchable material such as aluminum on which the ring blank b is formed directly on the mandrel by electrodeposition or similar processes upon being supported on the working end 52 of the mandrel 50 the blank b is machined by honing or other such abrading processes to form the peripheral groove 42c by rotation of the mandrel 50 and application of a honing tool not shown also during this machining process particularly in the case of the ring 14c of the embodiment of fig4 sharp corners such as those at the junction of end 40c and the outer cylindrical surface 34c fig7 of the ring 14c as well as the corner between the groove 42c and the upper portion of the outer cylindrical surface 34c would be rounded or at least softened to eliminate cutting edges once the ring 14c is machined on the mandrel 50 the outer ring 12c is positioned on the anvil 56 as shown in fig7 and the assembly of the mandrel and the formed inner ring 14c forced downwardly into the outer ring 12c to the position represented by phantom lines in fig7 the chamfer 32c on the outer ring 32 will facilitate the press fit of. |
8 | circuit element is in operation since the magnetic field generated by the magnetic member 2 for nonreciprocal circuit extends externally of the member as shown in fig2 it is varied when the magnetic member 3 is positioned in a position within the magnetic field the variation depending upon the magnetization of the magnetic member 3 and as a result the frequency characteristics of the high frequency nonreciprocal circuit element is changed referring now to fig3 and 4 it is possible to regulate the frequency characteristics by changing the state of magnetization of the magnetic member by externally applying a magnetic field to the high frequency nonreciprocal circuit element constructed as shown in fig1 a to 1 c demagnetizing the magnetic member by increasing the temperature of the magnetic material up to a temperature not lower than curie temperature thereof and then magnetizing it by applying a magnetic field while it is cooled gradually performs the magnetization the state of magnetization of the magnetic member is changed while monitoring the frequency characteristics of the high frequency nonreciprocal circuit element it is possible to change the operating frequency characteristics of the high frequency nonreciprocal circuit element by simultaneously changing the states of magnetization of the magnetic members 2 and 3 however when the change of the magnetization of the magnetic member 2 for nonreciprocal. |
2 | as the electric field will have a relatively strong quantum confined stark effect which will shift the confined levels to lower energy levels on the other hand excitons in the other opposite triangular bottom well will have no effect or an opposite effects and its confined energy will stay or shift to a higher energy level therefore the applied bias voltage causes an interchange of the heavy and light hole confined energy levels since heavy and light hole bands have different anisotropy in absorption interchange of the heavy and light hole bands provides a change in polarization or intensity of light passing through the device the preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a molecular beam epitaxy mbe grown inalas inalgaas inalas inp structure which is shown schematically in fig3 a referring now to fig3 a reference numeral 10 denotes a small n type inp substrate on which is grown an n type or p type in 0 52 al 0 48 as cladding layer and a barrier layer of undoped in 0 52 al 0 48 as over the barrier layer 12 is grown a variable strain layered multiple quantum well structure 14 comprised of undoped in x al y ga 1 x y as on top of the quantum well structure 14 there is grown a second barrier layer 16 also comprised of undoped in 0 52 al 0 48 as the barrier layer 16 is followed by a growth of a cladding layer comprised of p type or n type in 0 52 al 0 48 as the quantum well structure 14 comprises a pseudomorphic strained quantum well having a gradient in the in and al mole fractions as shown in fig3 b where the in fraction x changes gradually from a value. |
9 | computer pc shown generally as 54 in fig1 which computer includes a video monitor 56 and a speaker 64 the pc processor provides the control and communication functions for the pc compatible peripheral devices including display 56 generally the machine includes a base member 12 a bridge member 13 a tool head support assembly 14 and a tool head assembly 15 the base member is provided with a work table 17 rigidly mounted on the base member and a pair of trackways 18 mounted on the sides of the base member and disposed parallel to the x axis of the machine worktable 17 supports one or more workpieces to be machined such workpieces are positioned by positioning pins or other means and secured in position by clamps a vacuum hold down system or any other means the bridge member includes a transversely disposed beam section 19 spaced above and spanning the base member and a pair of transversely spaced depending leg sections 20 and 21 straddling the sides of the base member and mounted on trackways 18 for displacement relative to the base member along the x axis the bridge member is displaced relative to the base member along the x. |
1 | for illustrative purposes only and are not intended nor should they be construed as limiting the invention in any manner those skilled in the art will appreciate that variations and modifications of the following examples can be made without exceeding the spirit or scope of the invention as will be evident to those skilled in the art individual diastereoisomeric forms can be obtained by separation of mixtures thereof in conventional manner for example chromatographic separation may be employed compound names were generated with acdlabs version 12 5 and intermediates and reagent names used in the examples were generated with software such as chem bio draw ultra version 12 0 or auto nom 2000 from mdl isis draw 2 5 sp1 in general characterization of the compounds is performed according to the following methods proton nuclear magnetic resonance 1 h nmr and carbon nuclear magnetic resonance 13 c nmr spectra were recorded on a varian 300 or 600 mhz spectrometer in deuterated solvent chemical shifts were reported as u03b4 delta values in parts per million ppm relative to tetramethylsilane tms as an internal standard 0 00 ppm and multiplicities were reported as s singlet d doublet t triplet q quartet m multiplet br broad data were reported in the following format chemical shift multiplicity coupling constant s j in hertz hz integrated intensity all the reagents solvents catalysts for which the synthesis is not described are purchased from chemical vendors such as sigma aldrich fluka bio blocks combi blocks tci vwr lancaster oakwood trans world chemical alfa fisher maybridge frontier matrix ukrorgsynth toronto ryan scientific silicycle anaspec syn chem chem impex mic scientific ltd however some known intermediates were prepared according to published procedures usually the. |
5 | external linkage means 68 separate from the bridge 67 and having different structural and mechanical properties are placed along each side of each anchor slips 58 and its end are connected to slip members 66 as shown in fig9 each link 68 is a steel bar 68 of stainless steel u2014 such as sae 1020 u2014 for greater ductility having a cross section of 2 mm 2 and its ends are bent 90 u00b0 and inserted in holes 69 made in each slip member 66 the sidewalls of the slips 58 have grooves 71 for housing the linkage bars 68 and keep them in the holes 69 of the anchor slips 58 in this way the cemented steel material contributes its typical hardness to anchor slips 58 and the external linkage bars 68 relative ductility less prone to failure from jarring and thermal excursions which may fracture an anchor slip 58 the bridges 67 of the slips 58 are not thermally treated and hence remain ductile first the entire piece 58 is cemented then only the region of the teeth 63 is induction or flame heated and the entire piece 58 is tempered in this way the slips 58 are hard in the region of the teeth 63 and ductile in the region of the bridge 67 so that in spite of the latter being the narrower part of the piece 58 a fracture is more likely to occur in the region of the slip members. |
9 | plant animal and fungal mitochondria the bacterium mycoplasma capricolumn or the ciliate macronucleus may be used when the nucleic acid is expressed therein when the nucleic acid is prepared or altered synthetically advantage can be taken of known codon preferences of the intended host organism for example although nucleic acid sequences of the present invention may be expressed in both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plant species sequences can be modified to account for the specific codon preferences and gc content preferences of monocotyledons or dicotyledons as these preferences have been shown to differ murray et al 1989 nucl acids res 17 477 498 thus the maize preferred codon for a particular amino acid may be derived from known gene sequences from maize maize codon usage for 28 genes from maize plants is listed in table 4 of murray et al supra as used herein u201c full length sequence u201d in reference to a specified polynucleotide or its encoded protein means having the entire amino acid sequence of a native non synthetic endogenous biologically e g structurally or catalytically active form of the specified protein methods to determine whether a sequence is full length are well known in the art including such exemplary techniques as northern or western blots primer extension s1 protection and ribonuclease protection see e g plant molecular biology a laboratory manual clark ed springer verlag berlin 1997 comparison to known full length homologous orthologous and or paralogous sequences can also be used to identify full length sequences of the present invention additionally consensus sequences typically present at the 5 u2032 and 3 u2032 untranslated regions of mrna aid in the identification of a polynucleotide as full length for example the consensus sequence annnn aug g where the underlined codon represents the n terminal. |
9 | apparatus is disclosed where aqueous solutions of chemicals are added to fused non aqueous baths this is done by spraying the aqueous solution of the chemicals onto the surface of the fused bath in a fine spray causing the evaporation of the water application_number US 75976377 A description referring now to the drawing a fused chemical treatment main tank 10 is shown somewhat schematically adapted to treat the surface of metal for scale conditioning the tank 10 contains therein a fused essentially anhydrous chemical bath 12 which is maintained well above 100 u00b0 c in the fused state by any conventional heating means not shown a motor driven impeller 14 is provided to agitate the bath this is located in the region at which the addition of the chemical is to be made a main venting hood 16 is provided over the tank to collect fumes from the tank which are exhausted through exhaust duct 18 the associated processing equipment is not shown apparatus for supplying a liquid solution of make up chemicals includes a supply tank 20 in which is disposed an aqueous solution 22 of the make up chemical burners 24 may be supplied to control the temperature and prevent solidification a metering pump 26 is provided which pumps the solution 22 from the tank 20. |
1 | specifically interacts with the naturally epcam kato iii cell line with an affinity comparable to that of moc31 in contrast the antibody mt201 demonstrated significantly weaker binding to the epcam positive kato iii cells to determine the ability of 3 17i to bind to epcam western blot analysis elisa and biacore assays were performed to analyze the binding specificity and cross reactivity of antibodies 3 17i mt201 and moc31 to human and cynomolgus epcam sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis sds page and western blot analysis were performed under reducing and non reducing conditions all the antibodies were in igg format and were produced in transiently transfected hek 293 cells the antibodies were then purified on protein a sepharose ge healthcare uppsala sweden followed by fractionation on two serial coupled size exclusion columns superdex 200 and superdex 75 the resultant igg preparations appeared to be monomeric with gt 95 purity the recombinant human and cynomolgus epcam antigens were also produced in hek 293 cells and purified in one step on a protein a sepharose column the determined purity of the antigen preparation was above 90 both epcam constructs consist of the extracellular domains of epcam fused to a human fc region from igg1 the human epcam sequence was derived from ncbi databse. |
1 | the second guiding surface 24 the projection 23 comprises a locking protrusion 26 e g a flange 26 on its internal surface the locking protrusion 26 has a curved outer surface profile in a plane substantially parallel to the pivot axis x and is configured to be fastened in the groove 11 e g snap fastened so as to enable reversible locking of the pivotal movement for example the locking protrusion 26 may be in the form of a grain of rice on the external surface of the projection 23 an indicator 27 e g an arrow may be provided for indicating a prescribed pivoting direction of the second portion 20 for opening of the case from the closed position the second portion 20 includes an annular skirt 29 extending from the upper surface of the bottom 21 the annular skirt 29 is separated by a distance from the peripheral edge of bottom 21 the annular skirt 29 in combination with the bottom 21 defines a second housing 30 the second housing 30 is designed to receive a product e g a blush a eye shadow a rouge etc to be applied the product may be supplied in a container 31 e g a cup configured to contain the product the container 31 may be bonded to or snap fastened with the second housing 30 the external surface of the annular skirt 29 comprises a screw thread 32 configured to cooperate with a corresponding screw. |
6 | not shown but not limited to a motor not shown and the second opening 16 is configured to receive a driven axel such as but not limited to an impeller shaft not shown u s pat no 5 634 770 herein incorporated for reference shows a molten metal pump with a motor and impeller the coupling 10 includes a first upper cavity 22 defined in part by the first opening 14 which is configured to receive the motor output shaft not shown with reference to fig3 the coupling 10 further includes a key way 24 disposed in the first upper cavity 22 and at least one opening 26 three are shown for a fastener such as but not limited to a set screw in the depicted embodiment the key way 24 is parallel but not limited to to the longitudinal axis 50 and receives a key to facilitate attaching the motor output shaft not shown to the coupling 10 the openings 26 are disposed perpendicular e g radial to the longitudinal axis 50 as earlier indicated the openings 26 receive fasteners which will allow the motor output shaft not shown to be attached into place within the first upper cavity 22 of the coupling 10 with further reference to fig1 there is an upper intermediate cavity 28 disposed adjacent to the first upper cavity 22 the upper intermediate cavity 28 has but is not limited to a larger diameter than the first upper cavity 22 and has but is not limited to a smaller diameter than that of the intermediate cavity 44 which is disposed on the other side of. |
1 | previously noted a gift card delivery device envelope 150 is associated with the gift card delivery device fig3 the gift card delivery device envelope 150 has a gift card delivery device envelope top edge gift card delivery device envelope top edge 160 joining the gift card delivery device envelope top edge 160 is a gift card delivery device envelope top surface 162 perpendicular to the gift card delivery device envelope top edge 160 is a gift card delivery device envelope first side edge 164 a gift card delivery device envelope bottom edge 166 is perpendicular to the gift card delivery device envelope first side edge 164 a gift card delivery device envelope second side edge 168 is perpendicular to the gift card delivery device envelope bottom edge 166 a gift card delivery device envelope bottom surface 170 contacts the gift card delivery device envelope top edge 160 the gift card delivery device envelope top surface 162 the gift card delivery device envelope first side edge 164 the gift card delivery device envelope bottom edge 166 and the gift card delivery device envelope second side edge 168 the gift card delivery device envelope 150 is conveniently made from a clear plastic a gift card delivery device envelope opening 172. |
2 | and through the next downstream equipment it is intended that the heat exchanger of the first stage cooler be the most efficient cooler so that the second stage cooler has a lesser amount of cooling work to do an optional flow meter 6 preferably follows the first stage cooler so that flow rate adjustments can be made at the pump 3 upstream to change or optimize conditions downstream such as at the pelletizer 10 or within the second stage cooler 8 diverter valve 7 can have one or more outlets its primary outlet is to the inlet chamber of the second stage cooler 8 one or more other outlets can be to a drain container and or serve as a dispenser connection into another process and or into a recirculation loop line back to the upstream process origins the diverter valve 7 is synchronized with the downstream process equipment so that it can send liquid wax into it when ready to start up and run or stop flow when ready to shut down and or serve as an emergency diverter in the event flow must abruptly stop to the downstream equipment process the second stage cooler 8 is best defined in five parts the first inlet chamber 8 a should be heat jacketed to precisely control the liquid wax temperature so as to prevent the wax from solidifying at this juncture yet not to add any heat energy so as to have to remove it later the inlet chamber allows for visual inspection by operators yet keeps any unwanted dust impurities and ambient air that could cause degradation or contamination problems it is also to contain level control with alarm functions to alert operators of any potential issues and or automatically. |
8 | 12 where a central portion of insulating layer 14 is then etched away exposing n substrate region 12 a metallic layer 16 which forms the anode of the prior art schottky barrier device is deposited into the opening created by the etchant and possibly overlaps a portion of insulating layer 14 as illustrated in fig1 many different metals and alloys may be used as layer 16 where nickel silicide is considered to be one alternative it is to be understood that a schottky barrier diode may also be formed with a p type substrate region and the use of an n type region throughout the present discussion is considered to be exemplary only as is well known a schottky barrier diode differs from a conventional diffused p n junction diode in that schottky barrier diodes are metal semiconductor junction devices where schottky barrier 18 is illustrated in fig1 as previously discussed prior art schottky barrier diodes attempted to improve the reverse operating characteristics by increasing the reverse breakdown voltage which is related to edge breakdown effects this was accomplished by the inclusion of an annular guard ring illustrated in fig1 in a cross sectional view as p type diffusion 20 where the edges which. |
4 | technique for dressing the loom for new work is best understood with reference to fig1 a 11b and 11c when delivery of the warp threads 404 from the warp beam comes to a stop the beginning warp ends of the new project are spliced to the terminal ends of the one presently on the loom see fig1 c a straight flat inch narrow rigid unit 400 is placed below the warp threads 404 next to the warp holding sticks 406 408 attaching them to the warp beam shallow warp wide slits 402 in the upper surface of the unit 400 match the warps 404 which slip into the matching slits 402 glue is then worked into the slits 402 to impregnate the upper surfaces of the warps 404 inside the slits 402 the cloth beam 34 stick 34 end 408 for the new job is placed in closed parallel over the slotted unit 400 so as to bring the new warp threads 404 in corresponding slits 402 and in firm contact with glue impregnated warps this procedure provides a quick wholesale splicing of the terminal ends of the almost completed job with the beginning ends of the new job when the glue has set the warp beam and the cloth beam 34 sticks 34 406 408 for the new job are both cut away warp beam stick 406 for the new job is attached to the warp beam rolled up and placed in position on the loom weaving on the old job now re commences and proceeds. |
9 | clamped the id of the cylindrical sleeve formed by the saddle halves 21 and 22 is slightly larger than the od of the production pipe 10 thus when the saddle is clamped and sealed around the pipe a thin annular space 34 is provided between the saddle and the production pipe and bounded above and below by the upper and lower o ring seals 27 and 28 one or both of the saddle halves 21 or 22 is provided with a lower fill port 35 and an upper relief port 36 liquid epoxy or another suitable hardenable sealing material is injected into the fill port 35 until the entire annular space 34 is filled with epoxy as evidenced for example by material bleeding out the relief port 36 the relief port 36 is then plugged with a high pressure gauge e g 10 000 psi and additional epoxy is injected to pressurize the unhardened material in the annular space to reduce or eliminate air bubbles and assure complete filling the injection pressure may be raised to for example 5 000 psi and maintained until the epoxy is cured referring also to fig8 an assembly for drilling reaming finishing and sealing a valve plug hole through the saddle sleeve epoxy layer and production pipe is positioned in the bore 29 of the access chamber 24 the assembly is rotated and advanced axially by an apparatus which will be described in greater detail hereinafter the drill 38 includes a small diameter pilot drill 40 which may be positioned to drill directly into the plug previously inserted in the initial pressure test hole but this is not necessary the pilot drill is followed by. |
3 | over the supporting point of the hook so that the batch of coiled wires is smoothly and reliably rotated in the circumferential direction while in this embodiment the rotating shaft of the rotary vibrator 9 is shown disposed on the central portion of the beam 2 widthwise and extending along the axis of the beam the position of the rotating shaft may be shifted widthwise of the beam without changing the axial direction the rotating shaft may also be set apart from the beam on either side by means of brackets shifting the position of the shaft in this way will produce the same effect as when the shaft of the vibrator is set on the central axis of the beam in other words the rotating shaft of the vibrator may be set in any plane parallel to the vertical plane containing the hook and the beam with this method of vibrating the coiled wires it is possible to uniformly treat the wires with the solution in the bath improving the work efficiency and the surface quality of the treated wires this method has a further advantage that since the coiled wires are not supported at the same points by the suspension hook for a long period of time the stress corrosion of the wires can be prevented the vibrating device for use in this method can be obtained simply by employing the rotary vibratory with its rotating shaft arranged as described previously and by providing the frequency converter so that this invention can easily be embodied by modifying the conventional facilities with little additional cost obviously numerous additional modifications and variations of the present. |
4 | bottom end of the feeder rod 8a an end of a connecting plate 31 is connected to the intermediate height position of the carrying pin 17 whereas the other end of this connecting plate 31 is connected to the top end of a cam plate 22 which is to be described later on which presses the feeder rod 8a downward by virtue of the arrangement of those components described above the cam plate 22 swings itself back and forth by way of pivoting on a swing movement supporting pin 21 in relation to the vertical movement of the carrying pin 17 as shown in fig3 the bottom end domain of the cam plate 22 is substantially of a 34 twin hill 34 cam shape which accommodates a pair of cams 23 available for pressing down a slide roller 24 at the tip end of the feeder rod 8a at such intervals substantially being equal to the width of the coupling recess 14 next operation of the drive unit 9 available for driving yarn feeders 8 is described below first drive signal output from a control unit not shown activates operation of a carriage drive unit to move the carriages 5 on the upper surface of needle beds 3 as a result these carriages 5 are permitted to properly adjust forward and backward movement of those knitting needles 4 mounted on respective needle beds 3 while these carriages 5 still keep on operating a bistable solenoid 15 is activated by a control signal available for pattern knitting in such a region where no knit is composed then as shown in fig3 output shaft 16 of the bistable solenoid 15 enters into a set position in such a state in. |
7 | pad 224 configuring the adjacent inspection pad portion 22 through the wire on the outer periphery of the ic1 basically the same applies to the other inspection bump portions 22 23 and 24 fig2 is a top view of a pattern 3 which is the ic connection portion of a flexible substrate 5 in the flexible substrate 5 on a polyimide film of 25 u03bcm a seed layer is deposited in order to improve the adhesiveness cu is deposited by about 2000 u03bc a base material to which an electrolytic cu plating of about 8 u03bcm is patterned and a pure sn layer of 0 2 u03bcm is formed by an electroless sn plating inspection patterns 31 32 33 and 34 are disposed respectively so as to be opposed to each inspection pad of the ic1 each inspection pattern is provided with four pads as shown in the drawing two pads arranged on the x axis side are electrically connected and two pads arranged on the y axis side are electrically connected according to the present embodiment two pads on the y axis side configuring the inspection pattern 31 are not electrically connected but they are used as an inspection land 4 the ic1 and the flexible substrate 5 which are configured in this way are connected to each other through the au. |
5 | 50 and 51 the arms are duplicated at each end of the rollers and there are two rollers per arm the resulting four rollers 48 and 49 can be forced against the upper drill pipe 40 by hydraulic or pneumatic actuators acting on the arms 50 and 51 the rollers are also geared together so that they can be rotated in the same direction by a hydraulic or pneumatic rotary activator 52 the upper drill pipe 40 may thus be rotated by the rollers to disconnect the threads completely the upper drill pipe is then lifted to allow the mud to escape into the sealed cylindrical contained formed by the closed shells 201 202 after draining via connection 46 the shells 201 and 202 can then be opened and the whole assembly comprising a mud bucket and spinner withdrawn ready for the next cycle of operation in general the third embodiment of the invention uses a rigid frame 120 to support a mud bucket and facilitate the accurate operation of the mud bucket relative to the frame thereby making it easier to deploy the mud bucket automatically by a remote linkage so that the mud bucket is safer to install as shown in fig5 frame members 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1030 1031 and 1032 among others are preferably connected together to form frame 120 frame 120 preferably includes closed vertical sides 1000 1001 1004 open vertical side 1005 top 1003 and bottom 1004 frame side 1000 has the shape of a closed polygon with edges 1020 1021 1022 and 1023 defined by frame members 1010 1016 1012 1017 respectively frame side 1001 has the shape of a closed polygon with edges 1022 1026 1024 and 1025 defined by frame members 1012. |
6 | member 103 so that the user may access and replace the fluid container 105 the door cavity 101 may be sealed by a cavity door 109 which may be pivotably mounted or may be mounted with studs screws on the door member 103 the fluid container 105 may be threadably connected to a spray actuator 107 which may be activated by a switch 113 which may be a button which may be biased by a spring 115 to deactivate the spray actuator 107 when the user releases the switch 113 the spray actuator 107 may also be threadably connected to a nozzle 111 which may extend from the spray actuator 107 and may include a multitude of apertures to dispense the aerosol fluid to a potential user fig3 illustrates a cross sectional view of the aerosol delivery system 100 which may be positioned in a door member 103 which may include a door cavity 101 which may have a rectangular cross section an oval cross section or other shaped cavity the door cavity 101 may extend to the back of the door member 103 so that the user may access and replace the fluid container 105 the door cavity 101 may be sealed by a cavity door 109 which may be pivotably mounted or may be mounted with studs screws on the door member 103 the fluid container 105 may be threadably connected to a spray actuator 107 which may be activated by a switch 113 which may be a button which may be biased by a spring 115 to. |
7 | card 2 a password storage 33 stores a password for using the ic card 2 in general passwords are stored in ic cards 2 when the cards 2 are distributed to users an id storage 34 stores an id from which the ic card 2 is identified in general ids are stored in ic cards 2 when the cards 2 are manufactured a cipher key storage 35 stores a cipher key assigned to the ic card 2 generally cipher keys are stored in ic cards 2 when the cards 2 are distributed to users a card identification unit 36 cooperates with the card identification unit 27 to determine whether or not the ic card 2 is used by a legitimate user when the ic card 2 is inserted in the ic card reader 1 an aging device 37 can determine whether or not a predetermined time period has elapsed when the aging device 37 operates it is not necessary to supply power thereto when the aging device 37 is supplied with power device charging power via the contact unit 31 from the ic card case 3 described later it starts time measurement the aging device 37 is referred to by the card identification unit 36 when the ic card 2 is connected to the ic card reader 1 and the card identification unit 36 performs identification the aging device. |
5 | the sillcock and the supply line for establishing fluid communication therebetween and a housing sealingly secured to the connector the housing has an internal chamber for receiving the tube of the sillcock when the sillcock is connected to the connector further the housing has an outlet disposed to be located outside the building when the guard is installed for directing leaking water from the sillcock to a point outside the building application_number US 46457395 A description turning now to the drawings and particularly fig1 a leak guard generally denoted by the numeral 10 in accordance with the present invention is illustrated interconnecting a conventional sillcock generally designated 12 and a water supply line 14 broadly speaking the preferred leak guard 10 includes a housing 16 and an axially aligned tubular connector 18 as shown in fig1 2 the conventional sillcock 12 includes an elongated tube 20 interconnected with a spigot assembly generally designated 22 at the tube 39 s outermost end by conventional means such as sweat soldering brazing welding or gluing the spigot assembly 22 includes a control knob 24 for controlling flow of water through the sillcock 12 a downwardly open hose connection 26 and an escutcheon plate 28 for enhancing the appearance of the sillcock 12 conventionally a male threaded nipple 30 is provided at the innermost end of the tube 18 for connection to the water supply line 14 the tube 18 includes an internal valve mechanism. |
4 | benzotriazole 2 2 39 hydroxy 5 39 acryloyloxyethyl phenyl benzotriazole 2 2 39 hydroxy 3 39 t butyl 5 39 methacryloyloxyethyl phenyl benzotriazole 2 2 39 hydroxy 3 39 methyl 5 39 acryloyloxyethyl phenyl benzotriazole 2 2 39 hydroxy 5 39 methacryloyloxypropyl phenyl 5 chlorobenzotriazole and 2 2 39 hydroxy 5 39 acryloyloxybutyl phenyl 5 methylbenzotriazole the ultraviolet absorbing polymer used for coating a fibrous article therewith is a homopolymer or copolymer prepared from at least one monomer selected from the monomers of the formulae 1 and 2 or a copolymer prepared from at least 5 by weight preferably at least 30 by weight of at least one of the monomers of the formulae 1 and 2 and not more than 95 by weight preferably not more than 90 by weight of at least one copolymerizable monoethylenically unsaturated monomer as preferred examples of the copolymerizable monoethylenicaly unsaturated monomers there can be mentioned acrylic acid methacrylic acid alkyl esters of acrylic acid alkyl esters of methacrylic acid alkyl vinyl ethers and vinyl esters of carboxylic acids having 2 to 18 carbon atoms the alkyl groups in these alkyl esters and ethers preferably have 1 to 18 carbon atoms the alkyl esters of acrylic acid include for example methyl acrylate ethyl acrylate propyl acrylate butyl acrylate and 2 ethylhexyl acrylate the alkyl esters of methacrylic acid include for example methyl methacrylate ethyl methacrylate propyl methacrylate butyl methacrylate and stearyl methacrylate the alkyl vinyl ethers include for example methyl vinyl ether ethyl vinyl ether butyl vinyl ether and stearyl vinyl ether the vinyl carboxylates. |
3 | 16 the thickness of switchable d u00e9cor 18 is generally between 6 mil 006 inch and 30 mil 0 030 inch preferably 12 17 mil d u00e9cor 18 also includes an opening 48 sized commensurately with openings 24 36 of fixation sheet 16 and case 14 respectively unlike fixation sheet 16 switchable d u00e9cor does not include an adhesive rather switchable d u00e9cor is securely attached to case 14 by non permanent adhesive 34 on fixation sheet 16 the adhesive characteristic or u201c stickiness u201d of non permanent adhesive 34 is dependent on the materials it contacts that is non permanent adhesive 34 may have a stronger adherence to one material than a different material therefore depending on the particular non permanent adhesive that is being used the particular materials selected for making fixation sheet 16 and switchable d u00e9cor 18 are generally selected such that the non permanent adhesive will adhere more strongly to fixation sheet 16 and will adhere less to switchable d u00e9cor 18 by selecting the appropriate non permanent adhesive in conjunction with the materials for fixation sheet 16 and switchable d u00e9cor 18 the switchable d u00e9cor is more easily separated from fixation sheet 16 and the non permanent adhesive more securely retained on the fixation sheet switchable d u00e9cor 18 includes a graphical image or design having black and white color text names patterns images photographs or combinations of such designs for example the designs can include names logos slogans advertisements or combinations of such graphical indicia the designs may be customized by the user or be provided by the manufacturer of system 10 the design can be provided onto the substrate supporting the design by printing silk screening etching etc in certain embodiments switchable d u00e9cor may have a luminescent. |
2 | an axis substantially parallel to the mast 20 because the headboard car 28 travels smoothly along the bearings between the channels 460 and 310 the sail 30 can be raised and lowered with a halyard not shown attached to the headboard car 28 in contrast to conventional sails which are raised with halyards attached directly to the head 38 or the headboard 29 sails 30 coupled to headboard cars 28 in embodiments of the present invention do not need sail slides to ensure smooth travel of the sail up and down the mast as a result sails 30 raised with headboard cars 28 configured with luff extrusions 300 of the present invention do not suffer from the compression and torque induced friction that locks sail slides into place in a preferred embodiment the headboard car 28 is made of aluminum or any other suitably strong light and corrosion resistant material the guide 452 is wide enough and long enough to substantially accommodate the luff extrusion 300 for example the arms 454 may be about five inches long and spaced about two inches apart the edges of the headboard car 28 may be beveled chamfered and or radiused as appropriate fig7 is a plan view of an alternative mast track cross section 500. |
3 | the position of the deflector will determine the relative portions of the volume gas present at the inlet which are directed to each outlet in the embodiment shown approximately 75 percent of the gas at the inlet 77 of the gas splitter 79 is directed to hydrogen absorber 81 from outlet 82 of the gas splitter 79 while the remaining portion is directed from outlet 85 back to a combustion unit 86 which produces the hot combustion gases to heat the vessel 73 alternatively electrical heating coils may be used hydrogen absorber 81 may be identical to that described for the embodiment of fig1 above the gas output from hydrogen absorber 81 may be used in various applications in one variation the gas may be used directly as a motor fuel or in another variation may be applied to a methanator chamber which is a conventional commercially available apparatus to produce natural gas if it is desirable that the product gas be primarily hydrogen as would be the case for commercial hydrogen applications a water gas shift reactor 87 may be used the water gas shift reactor is a conventional device and comprises a reaction chamber referred to as a bottle which contains water vapor and a catalyst in operation the mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide gases from hydrogen absorber 81 are passed through the reaction chamber along with the water vapor the. |
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