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8 | one count this signal closes the switch 30 b on resistor 24 a having a resistance rint0 decreasing the total resistance across node b to the resistance of the resistors 24 and 26 a as a result the voltage at node b decreases to vref rint rint0 rext if the voltage on node b is still greater than the voltage on node a the process continues switching in more resistors 26 using switches 30 until the voltage on node b is less than the voltage on node a when this point is reached the process stops and the voltages and digital values on the sw n 0 stay constant unless the value of an internal resistor changes the hysteresis in the comparator 22 prevents the circuit 10 from toggling between two values and offers some noise immunity the digital value sw n 0 then can be distributed to another part of the chip and used to adjust any number of on chip resistors made by the same process such as the resistor 36 if the internal resistor 36 was made by the same process to have the same value as the resistor 24 the same digital values sw n 0 may be used again to set the second internal resistance value using. |
7 | transform function application_number US 20839005 A description biometrics such as fingerprint face and voice offers means of reliable personal identification however unlike passwords and personal identification numbers pins that can be reset or replaced when compromised when a biometric such as the image of a face is stolen it is compromised forever and possibly across multiple systems a cancelable biometric template may be obtained by transforming data obtained from the regular features using a non invertible transform e g as shown in fig1 where biometric data b t is extracted from a biometric b and submitted to a one way transform h to obtain transformed data b th which is stored in a system data base db when verification of identity is to be made data b t e is obtained by extraction from the same biometric b and again submitted to the same transform function h to obtain comparative transformed information b th e which is compared to stored transformed information b th in a matching module using a comparison function m to compare the two sets of transformed data to determine identity match the most commonly used non invertible transform is a one way hash function hashing techniques are frequently used in password based systems in this approach the password itself is not stored in the database instead the password is hashed using a transform function h and the resulting obfuscated text is stored however in approaches in the prior art a password or other information required for the conversion is stored for use i e all information for using the transform function t e g hashing function h is stored in the database and the system is thus. |
6 | a concave surface the side surfaces 45 and 47 are slightly convex curved surfaces the pin 7 and the rocker 8 have cross sections in a plane perpendicular to their elongate direction that is generally uniform along their elongate directions the pin 7 is generally straight along its elongate direction the rocker 8 forms an arc along its elongate direction positioning the rocker 8 between the rocker ends 35 and 37 away from a straight line joining the rocker ends 35 and 37 in a direction from the rocking surface 41 toward the seating surface 43 the distance from the straight line joining the rocker ends 35 and 37 increases with distance from the rocker ends 35 and 37 to a greatest deflection approximately midway between the ends 35 and 37 the configuration of the surfaces 25 27 31 33 41 43 45 and 47 are additionally described below by reference to the function of the pin 7 and the rocker 8 in the rocker joint 3 as best shown by fig2 the silent chain 1 is formed by interleaved rows of link plates 2 a row is formed across the width of the silent chain 1 by link plates 2 that are positioned adjacent to each other so that the teeth 12 and 14 of one link plate 2 of the row are adjacent to teeth 12 and 14 of an adjacent link plate 2 in that row link plates 2 of a row are separated from each other by a link plate 2 of a row of links that is adjacent along the chain direction c the silent chain 1 is formed alternately by rows 52 and 54 of link plates 2 the rows 52 are wide rows that. |
5 | side wall portions of each half of the packer provide dowell and screw means to hold the halves in assembly a jack clamp 84 has parallel extending side walls 86 forming a bifuscated element which matingly fits about the nose portion 82 in assembly as shown in fig3 a threaded stud 94 extends upwardly from the jack clamp 84 an adjusting nut 96 having flats formed thereon to accommodate handling with a wrench is threaded in an interior bore to fit about the lug 94 the adjusting nut has a boss 98 formed on its upper end which is sized to fit within a mating recess 99 fig5 formed on the lower end of clamp plate 58 the boss 98 and mating recess hold the nut 96 in alignment between the clamp 84 and clamp plate 58 and permit rotation of nut 96 on the lug 94 it is noted that channel cut outs are showing at 100 and 102 on the upper ends of packer clamp 84 and packer 74 respectively this forms part of the pathway 52 that extends the length of the packer assembly described above and communicates the channel 50 at the upper end of the upset with the hole 78 on the lower end of the recess portion in the upset referring next to fig5 of the drawings the packer assembly is shown in cross section positioned in the recess on the upset 40 and shows the angular relation of the parts in assembly the pathways 50 and 52 together with adjacent channels and grooves in the assembly parts form a longitudinal passage extending from the upper end of the upset to the hole 78 this passage is formed by channel 50 channel 52 channel position 68 in insert 66 channel. |
8 | with reference to fig1 through fig1 the method for fabricating a circuit device according to the invention is comprised of the steps of preparing an insulation resin sheet having the surface of a conductive layer overcoated with insulation resin forming through holes in the above described insulation resin at appointed points on the above described insulation resin sheet and selectively exposing the rear side of the above described conductive layer forming a conductive plated layer in the above described through holes and on the surface of the above described insulation resin forming a first conductive path layer by etching the above described conductive plated layer to an appointed pattern adhering and fixing semiconductor elements on the above described first conductive path layer with the same electrically insulated therefrom overcoating the above described first conductive path layer and the above described semiconductor elements with a sealing resin layer forming a second conductive path layer by etching the above described second conductive layer to an appointed pattern and forming external electrodes at appointed points of the above described second conductive path layers the first step according to the invention prepares as shown in fig1 an insulation resin sheet 1 having the surface of a conductive layer 3 overcoated with insulation resin 2 the insulation resin sheet 1 is formed by overcoating the entire surface of the conductive layer 3 with the insulation resin 2 the material of the insulation resin 2 is an insulation material made of macromolecules such as polyimide resin or epoxy resin etc also the conductive layer 3 is preferably mainly composed of cu or may be a material of. |
7 | is made at block 224 whether the user has accepted the proposed match if the match has been accepted mapping of that suggested match to that semantic attribute is stored and the lut may be updated at block 226 if the proposed match is not accepted that term may be ignored after storing the mapping or if the underlying input attribute is found in the initial case the underlying attribute is hashed at block 228 at block 230 the hash value of all identified underlying attributes and input attributes are summed the sum of the hash values is used to identify the closest structured request from the index in one embodiment the search of the index may be limited by the number of input attributes found from the search query for example if three attributes are present searching of requests having two or one attribute is avoided where no exact match is found additional iterations may be performed by subtraction term has values of one or more attributes until a suitable match is found by way of example if five input attributes exist or are derived from the unstructured query but the sum of the hash values of those five attributes is not found in the index the system will search for each of the sums of four attributes to the extent that more than one request is identified thereby in some embodiments the system will apply both requests and return the union or the intersection of those requests in one embodiment where. |
8 | coupling signal 308 the coupling signal 308 passes through amplifier 310 attenuator 312 and phase shifter 314 to form signal 316 signal 316 and the second input signal 304 are combined by combiner 318 to produce a second output signal 320 the first output signal 322 and the second output signal 320 are radiated by antenna 324 and antenna 326 respectively fig4 shows sample data illustrating the far field signal of the diversity transmission system 200 300 at 30 degree azimuth intervals the various lines in the graph represent varying phase shifts of the coupling network the far field signal corresponds to the trp of the system in fig5 the data is simplified to show only the peak values relating to constructive interference phase values the lighter line represents the far field signal with no coupling and the darker line represents the far field signal when coupling is applied based on these results it is shown that the far field signal may be increased at certain azimuth positions using the coupling system 200 similarly fig6 and 7 show sample data illustrating the near field output of the diversity transmission system 200 300 at 45 degree azimuth intervals the varying lines in fig6 represent varying phase shifted signals of the coupling network in fig7 only the peak values are shown the near field output corresponds to the sar caused by the system the data illustrate that the coupling system 200 300 will lower. |
5 | once the height is determined the assembly or disassembly of the bridge 11 could be carried out by exerting pressure on this system of flukes on both sides of the mechanism a threaded assembly with a valve rocker 7 symmetrically located in the center of the structure houses an adjustable pull rod 8 inside the pull rod 8 is actuated from a connecting rod 12 and moves a pin 9 since the pull rod is adjustable it has the purpose of making the anchoring bridge for holding the lid of the tank likewise adjustable by actuating a push button 10 the threaded assembly 7 is pushed through the shank 6 an actuation which is transmitted to the pin 9 and the latter pulls the tube 3 and closing disk 4 upwards causing the outlet valve to open a float 5 is fixed at an intermediate height of the overflow barrel tube 3 such that by actuating a push button 10 and consequently the assembly associated to it which will end in the pin 9 actuating the tube 3 it gives way to only one actuation of the push button shifting the barrel tube upwards and consequently opening the shut off valve 4 if pressure is not applied while the discharge occurs the barrel tube loses its ability to float as the water level descends to a level marked by the float 5 and it falls the water outlet valve being closed in this entire phase the emptying of. |
6 | not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways fig1 is a perspective view of a vehicle 10 including a transport refrigeration system 12 the vehicle 10 includes a tractor 14 and trailer 16 goods are placed in the trailer 16 for transport the transport refrigeration system 12 is coupled to the front of the trailer 16 and serves to maintain the interior of the trailer 16 at a temperature with additional reference to fig2 the transport refrigeration system 12 includes a diesel engine 18 an engine starter 20 a battery 22 and a refrigeration system 24 which includes a compressor not shown condenser not shown evaporator not shown and one or more fans not shown in the illustrated embodiment an engine starter system 26 is shown as part of a transport refrigeration system 12 on a trailer 16 but can also be used on other cargo transportation systems such as rail cars shipping containers trucks and the like in addition the engine starter system 26 can be used with any internal combustion engine not limited to transport refrigeration applications fig2 is a schematic view of the engine starter system 26 the engine starter 20 is electrically coupled to the battery 22 a crank speed sensor 28 is coupled to the engine starter 20 and is operable to measure the crank speed of the engine starter 20 a voltage monitor 30 is electrically coupled to the battery 22 and is. |
3 | oh 2 cbc co 2 g u2192 caco 3 cbc h 2 o u03b4h rx where the subscript cbc indicates the solid gel solution phase a solid of the cbc and u03b4h rx is the enthalpic heat of reaction the water in this reaction is from the cbc matrix and the co 2 is scco 2 so that it does not liquify or solidify t 32 u00b0 c 90 u00b0 f and p 72 atm 1058 psi and readily penetrates the matrix the ca oh 2 is dissolved from the cbc matrix which liberates 56 kilojoules of heat per mole of water formed 56 kj mol or a total of 112 kjs per mole of calcium hydroxide as the enthalpy of reaction as part of the overall reaction free ca 2 sub aq reacts at or near its cbc matrix site with bicarbonate ion to form calcium carbonate calcite the ema model can also be applied to non reactive solvent gas and non reactive solute additives in one embodiment the cbc matrix is first reacted with scco 2 as is discussed in the 39 540 patent astyrene butodiene polymer is then dissolved in scco 2 and the mixture is infused into the already co 2 treated cbc matrix alternatively polymerized rubber is applied to the outside of an already scco 2 treated cbc matrix the polymer is then dissolved in scco 2 and the mixture is infused into the matrix in either case a simple mass transfer of the polymer occurs the application of the scco 2 polymer mixture may have ar gas added to it to increase the diffusivity of the. |
9 | that of the organic el device in accordance with the embodiment 1 illustrated in fig1 hereinbelow is explained steps of fabricating an organic el device in accordance with the embodiment 3 first an ito film was formed on the glass substrate 1 by sputtering so that the ito film has a sheet resistance of 20 ohms per a unit area the thus formed ito film acted as the anode 2 then the red light emitting layer 4 was formed on the anode 2 by a thickness of 40 nm by spin coating in which chloroform solution containing the above mentioned compound x3 dissolved therein was used then a magnesium silver alloy film was formed as the cathode 6 on the red light emitting layer 4 by a thickness of 200 nm by vacuum evaporation thus there was completed the organic el device in accordance with the embodiment 3 a direct current voltage of 5v was applied across the anode 2 and the cathode 6 of the thus fabricated organic el device as a result there was obtained red light emission of 180 cd m 2 0112 fig2 illustrates a cross section of an organic el device in accordance with the embodiment 4 the organic el device in accordance with the embodiment 4 is comprised of a glass substrate 1 an anode 2 and a cathode 6 both formed on the glass. |
5 | are fixedly attached to the corner connectors 18 by the attachment means 44 either on site or at the factory in the preferred embodiment in which the open end 32 are mitered it is important that the corner connectors 18 are plugged into the open end 32 a suitable distance to ensure a tight miter before attachment by the attachment means 44 after the wall opening 12 has been inspected to verify that the opening sizes and wall thicknesses are acceptable the frame members 48 are fitted aligned and anchored in the wall opening 12 where the assembly is for a door frame the upper horizontal casing member 14 is first attached to the horizontal frame member by pressing or popping the casing member 14 onto casing clips 56 that have previously been attached to the frame member the vertical casing members 14 which have a corner connector 18 attached to their upper open end 32 by the attachment means 44 are pulled a slight distance away from the casing clips 56 protruding from the horizontal frame members 48 and simultaneously plugged into the open end 32 of the horizontal header casing member 14 having thus described the invention it should be apparent that numerous structural modifications and. |
7 | to create a surface relief hologram binary optic by exposing an emulsion to create a volume hologram or by manufacturing a micro fresnel lens mfl a suitable objective lens 22 is custom manufactured by companies such as teledyne brown engineering using techniques such as ion milling or reactive ion etching a positioner 25 establishes a coarse location in range of the scanned depth of field by mechanically positioning objective lens 22 the focused light reflected from target 6 is collimated since it is reflected from a point the reflected light is returned through objective lens 22 and reflected by beamsplitter 15 along an optical axis 21 the light is then focused onto a pinhole 27 by a lens 26 the light passing through pinhole 27 is incident on a detector 5 lens 26 has negligible chromatic dispersion lenses 9 22 and 26 preferably are approximately the same size pinhole 27 passes only the reflected light from the central maximum of the diffraction pattern of objective lens 22 the light that passes through pinhole 27 exhibits a high degree of wavelength dispersion this wavelength dispersion is a function of the distance from objective lens 22 of the particular point on the target from which the light is being reflected detector 5 is preferably a high gain avalanche photodiode apd or a silicon pin diode in a current integrating mode detector 5 outputs a signal 28 which consists of a pulse whose temporal centroid corresponds to the distance between objective lens 22 and the point on target 6 the temporal width of this pulse is approximately proportional to the depth of focus of objective lens 22 an example of the calculation to determine the height of the peak of a pulse includes 1 compute an amplitude that is 70. |
3 | of the type in which the karaya gum will not disperse or dissolve the amount of alcohol used for suspending the karaya gum can vary within wide limits there must be enough alcohol present to provide a suitable suspension of the karaya gum and also a sufficient quantity to dissolve the amount of reagent required for the treatment a suitable reagent soluble in the alcohol is added to the karaya gum suspension the reagents are of the type that will react with the functional groups of the karaya gum via a condensation reaction due to the fact that the exact composition of karaya gum is not known the nature of the chemical change in the karaya gum when treated with the reagents cannot be ascertained in addition it is impossible to predict what reagents will produce the required change in the karaya gum so that the gum when used in extrudable plastic priming compositions will have an improved effect upon extrudability and pot life of the composition over a similar composition utilizing untreated karaya gum the effectiveness of a given reagent must be ascertained experimentally on a trial and error basis the preferred group of reagents which demonstrated an ability to successfully treat karaya gum include tannic acid benzoic acid sorbic acid gluconic acid and gluconic acid d lactone the time and temperature at which the treatment is carried out depends upon the particular reagent as some are faster acting than others generally it has been found that some will react at room temperature while others will react better if they are treated at the reflux temperature of the alcohol it has been found that the use of an. |
6 | or commercial building other arrangements are of course possible in conventional hvac systems for air can be returned to the hvac unit through two or more return ducts each having its own particulate filter and air can be supplied to the building interior through two or more supply ducts each being connected to receive air passed through the heat exchanger the heat exchanger can also be designed simply for the purpose of heating or for cooling but not both and in the case of a system designed both for heating and cooling the heating and cooling parts of the heat exchanger can be separate from each other in all cases however the system will have a heat exchanger a supply duct a return duct and a blower as shown in fig1 in addition to the conventional components described above the system includes a conduit 22 which provides a second air flow path that by passes the first air flow path composed of the return duct the supply duct the blower the heat exchanger and the building interior conduit 22 comprises a filter containing unit 24 a first conduit part 26 connecting the filter containing unit 24 to the supply duct 16 and a second conduit part 28 connecting the filter containing unit 24 to. |
5 | panels are joined together by four l shaped corner braces 108 110 112 and 114 the respective braces are attached on the backsides of the respective panels with an appropriate adhesive or the like and are not visible inside the chamber 88 fig7 a bottom or finish ring 120 is appropriately attached to the bottom edges of the wall panels the ring 120 secures the panels in position and serves to finish around the opening that must be cut in the ceiling of the room the ring 120 can have a functional or decorative finish furthermore light sources not shown can be mounted on or recessed in the finish ring to enhance to appearance of the chute it will be appreciated that the length l of the chute can be any desired length depending upon the application the width w is limited only by the placement of the floor joists as will be explained below installation and use of the automatic window assembly of the present invention is relatively simple and inexpensive first the shingles s are pulled back or removed to expose the sheathing of roof r an opening should be marked on the outside and inside of the rook an opening h of appropriate dimensions is cut through the sheathing the opening h should be cut between trusses however the ceiling joists are cut and capped if necessary the template 5 is positioned over the opening h so that the opening 11 is square with the roof line a urethane seal may be placed between the template 5 and the roof r it. |
3 | biofilmsubstance presence remarks ______________________________________control h sub 2 o sub 2 paa sds edta ma la cpc glu solution 0solution without paa 0 ppttween 20 u2122 betadine h sub 2 o sub 2 paa h sub 2 o sub 2 sds h sub 2 o sub 2 edta h sub 2 o sub 2 ma h sub 2 o sub 2 la h sub 2 o sub 2 cpc h sub 2 o sub 2 paa la h sub 2 o sub 2 paa sds h sub 2 o sub 2 ma la h sub 2 o sub 2 ma la sds 0h sub 2 o sub 2 sds edta 0h sub 2 o sub 2 paa ma sds edta sds edta ma 0 pptsds edta cpc 0 pptsds edta paa ma la ma la sds 0ma la edta pptma la sds edta 0 ppt______________________________________ ma mandelic acid la lactic acid glu glutaraldehyde peracetic acid paa solution containing all elements listed supra control tube without treatment sds sodium dodecyl sulfate cpc cetylpyridinium chloride solutions were tested directly on contaminated tubes results are expressed on a scale representing presence of a biofilm 0 no biofilm intact biofilm the solution precipitates a field test was conducted over a period of two weeks to four months to determine the cleaning and disinfecting efficacy of the compositions of the present invention the composition was fed to the network of small diameter fresh water lines of a dentist 39 s installation for comparative purposes at the end of each work day all the small diameter water pipes of the dentist 39 s installation. |
5 | combination of reflected and transmitted waves the design of the isolator is to generally provide a bandstop filter function thereby aiding the frequency isolation of an acoustic transmitter over a passband that may be constrained by the geometry of drill pipe or components of production tubing it causes substantially all of the emitted wave energy to travel in a chosen direction along the drill pipe thus aiding the efficiency of acoustic telemetry in the pipe application_number US 69793810 A description in the following description reference is made to u201c up u201d and u201c down u201d waves but this is merely for convenience and clarity it is to be understood that the present invention is not to be limited in this manner to conceptually simple applications in acoustic communication from the downhole end of the drillstring to the surface it will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention applies equally for example to subsurface stations in drilling applications such as would be found in telemetry repeaters or non drilling applications as would be found in production wells referring to the drawings more detail the reference numeral 2 generally designates a parallel path acoustic isolation system embodying an aspect of the present invention without limitation on the generality of useful applications of the system 2 an exemplary application is in a drilling rig 4 as shown in a very simplified form in. |
8 | reflector 3 and is directed toward two optical rhomb elements 5 and 7 although rhomb elements are shown as a preferred method of beam splitting other devices such as tilted optical flats will also provide the necessary function the curved reflector is designed to provide a nearly collimated beam of light although it is preferred that the curved reflector make the collected beam collimated it is not essential for collimation may be easily accomplished by a simple lens element the two rhombs 5 7 are placed in close proximity so as to receive nearly all the light from the lamp source 1 as shown in fig1 the input beam gets split in two separate beams by the rhombs 5 7 which displace the two beams laterally and direct them parallel to the original optical axis to further identify the different beams rays 9 and 10 are part of the full beam whereas rays 11 and 12 are each part of one of the split beams each of the split beams is focused by a focusing lens 14 or 16 near the entrance of the two aperture ports 18 20 of the compact homogenizer assembly 22 the focusing lenses 14 and 16 focus the light rays into a specified angle for example angle 24 that defines the numerical aperture of the light bundle the compact homogenizer assembly 22 is made of a set of mirror strips and mirrored glass plates alternatively it may also be made of a. |
1 | sections 52 c 54 h 54 l and again in fig1 all the spherical sections have equal radii for convenience by incorporating further outer spherical sections around the central section 52 a 52 c it is possible to provide further complex dimples having both the desired cross sectional structure 42 and central polygons having any number of sides as desired each of the complex dimples 40 a 40 d is preferably the same overall size as a conventional dimple in other words the complex dimples should be dimensioned to be circumscribed by a circle having the same diameter as a conventional dimple about 0 100 to 0 185 inches 2 540 to 4 699 mm with the radii of the circles generated by the intersection of the spherical dimple sections with the sphere of the ball preferably being between about 0 025 to 0 047 inches 0 635 to 1 194 mm in length if the complex dimples are dimensioned much wider the projections 46 a 46 b will become spaced too far apart and their vortex generating characteristics will diminish any combination of the complex dimples 40 a 40 d or further complex dimples made according to the present invention can placed on the surface 26 of the golf ball 20 to either enhance the performance of the golf ball or. |
1 | empirical methods to come to various new conclusions probably the most important knowledge obtained appears to be that degerming is achieved to an optimum extent if on the one hand the working space is precisely defined and preferably has a cylindrical annular shape and on the other hand the product is driven through the working chamber with a whirling or turbulent action and the actual degerming work is carried out by a large number of edges 17 18 for it has been found that the number of blades 16 only indirectly influences the degerming work but the number of edges 17 18 have a direct influence it was possible to prove this by sawing out the central portion 19 of all the blades in an experimental apparatus since a relatively soft steel was chosen for this experiment the effectiveness of the edges could be demonstrated not only by the result of the work but also by the considerable abrasion of the edges as shown with the chain dotted lines 20 and 21 a further point is considered to be that surface portions f which have a product conveying action are present and more particularly the thickness of the blades 16 is sufficiently great for example up to 1 cm or more this is not only a question of strength but it gives a doubling of the effective edges 17 18 the blade 16 shown in fig5 also has a hole 22 to allow the. |
3 | power of the fluorine atoms for the carbon skeleton protects the internal force fields and necessitates a much higher energy of activation to initiate reaction for the fluorocarbons than for hydrocarbons henry 39 s law constants are inversely proportional to solubility on a mol basis fluorocarbon liquid dielectrics have a greater solubility for air components with increasing fluorine saturation this is demonstrated by the following ______________________________________henry 39 s law constants atmospheric at 24 u00b0 csolvent nitrogen oxygen argon krypton xenon______________________________________ccl sub 2 f sub 2 420 400 410 230 76ccl sub 3 f 760 530 500 210 62c sub 2 clf sub 3 340 450 510 360 130c sub 2 cl sub 2 f 450 410 410 220 72c sub 2 cl sub 3 f sub 3 650 480 460 200 62chclf sub 2 500 410 400 200 65chcl sub 2 f 1100 690 640 230 65ccl sub 2 f sub 3 420 400 410 230 76c sub 2 cl sub 2 f sub 4 450 410 410 220 72c sub 3 cl sub 2 f sub 6 460 400 400 210 68c sub 4 f sub 10 260 230 230 140 51c c sub 4 f sub 8 300 250 240 140 47______________________________________ regular and related solutions hildebrand prausnitz and scott advise converted from grams per liter to pounds per 1000 pounds as follows 1 atmosphere ______________________________________ carbon dioxidesolvent pounds per 1000 pounds solvent nitrogen oxygen______________________________________ c sub 4 f sub 9. |
3 | 1 3 dibromopropane the tide compound was as a yellow solid 78 7 mp 88 89 u00b0 c ms ei m e 274 276 m elemental analysis for c 9 h 11 brn 2 o 3 calc 39 d c 39 29 h 4 03 n 10 18 found c 39 71 h 3 91 n 10 27 a mixture of 2 2 chloro ethoxy 6nitro phenylamine 1a 3 0 g 13 8 mmol and benzylamine 9 0 g 84 0 mmol was heated neat at 100 110 u00b0 c for 6 hr the excess benzylamine was removed by distillation under vacuum 70 75 u00b0 c 0 1 mm the residue was poured into 1 n sodium hydroxide 300 ml and extracted with ethyl acetate 2 u00d7 300 ml the combined organic layer was washed with water 2 u00d7 300 ml and brine 300 ml the ethyl acetate layer was dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate filtered and the solvent removed under vacuum to give 5 1 g of crude red oil purification by chromatography 500 g silica gel ethyl acetate 2 m nh 3 in methanol 20 1 afforded 3 54 g 89 3 of a red semi solid mp 33 60 u00b0 c ms ei m e 287 m elemental analysis for c 15 h 17 n 3 o 3 calc 39 d c 62 71 h 5 96 n 14 62 found c 62 64 h 6 04 n 14 23 1 dmso can be used as a solvent. |
1 | passageway thus providing attenuation the pancake elements 720 725 730 and 735 are blocking members that may be made of attenuating material such as foam rubber or other attenuating material the pancake elements may be connected via the fastening member 760 or may be connected to one another via a spring or other such element that allows these pancake members to axially move with respect to the control member 710 either towards the control member 710 to close off the passageway or away from the control member 710 to allow sound to pass through the passageway in certain embodiments the pancake members rotate when the control element 710 is rotated in other embodiments the pancake members simply move either towards or away from the control element without rotation of the pancake members in certain embodiments of the invention the control member is controlled by a remote control in certain embodiments the remote control allows for a user to close or open the passageway through the at least one earcup allowing for sound to pass through in certain embodiments the remote control is located away from or remote from the at least one earcup and in other embodiments the remote control may be attached to or linked via an electronic cable to the at least one earcup in certain embodiments the remote control includes a processor and or a computer and software executing. |
2 | angular edge portion 74 extending the length of ramp 40 and a shaped cavity or recess portion 76 cavity 76 has a force bearing insert contacting surface 78 extending inwardly from and substantially perpendicular to face portion 79 and extending at an angle inwardly from the top to the bottom thereof and is thus shaped to conform substantially to the diamond cross sectional shape of the recess portion 52 of lead end 54 of insert 16 contacted by hook 34 in addition the depth of cavity 76 is selected such that insert 16 is maintained within the cavity and in contact with the surface 78 during installation both features insuring that the insert axial motion described hereinabove is prevented enabling the minimum cross sectional area insert to be properly installed fig7 a and 7 b describe an alternative embodiment of the pawl face in accordance with the teachings of the present invention in particular pawl face 80 has a cavity 82 with an angular edge 84 extending along a portion of the surface of ramp 40 surface 84 in this embodiment is vertically shaped and as noted hereinabove extends a shorter distance than the corresponding surface shown in the fig6 embodiment however the depth of cavity 82 and the force receiving or insert contacting surface 86 function similarly to the embodiment shown in fig6 a and 6b the removal of the portion of the cavity portion closest to the pawl end reducing the. |
5 | 150 can be lowered and raised in a borehole 115 in earth formations 113 on an armored multiconductor cable 117 which passes over sheave wheel 122 and is controlled by surface equipment 130 cable displacement and therefore tool depth is measured by a depth gauge 124 casing or pipe 140 is set in the borehole and there may typically be cement not shown between the casing and the earth formations a primary purpose of the cement being to prevent migration of fluids between water and hydrocarbon bearing zones in a production zone the device 150 is provided with centralizers represented at 151 and has a rotatable subassembly or 34 sub 34 152 that is driven by a motor assembly not shown in the housing 153 of device 150 which drives the sub 152 via a rotating shaft and a rotating seal also not shown reference can be made to u s pat no 5 274 604 and to the publication of the assignee hereof 34 ultrasonic imager usi 34 schlumberger testing amp production services 1991 the rotatable sub 152 includes a focused transducer that directs pulse of ultrasound energy toward the casing and receives reflected echoes in general focusing reduces the sensitivity of the return echo to misalignment of the transducer with respect to the reflection surface the. |
5 | the present invention generally referred to as numeral 10 unit 10 is formed of a covering 11 a first plurality or layer of wood planks 12 a second plurality or layer of wood planks 13 and a third plurality or layer of wood planks 14 covering 11 is formed of a series of parallel wood planks 15 each formed and interfitted with tongue 16 and groove 17 construction so as to provide an even flat dance surface 18 the end boards 15a and 15b are provided with flat edges 15c and 15d for purposes hereinafter appearing planks 15 are assembled to the plurality of planks 12 by recessed nails 19 and the planks 12 13 and 14 are assembled to each other by nails glueing or other well known wood bonding means not shown the individual planks 20 of plurality 12 are spaced in parallel arrangement and are perpendicularly disposed to planks 15 and planks 21 of plurality 13 are in spaced parallel arrangement and are perpendicularly disposed to planks 20 and planks 22 of plurality 14 are in spaced parallel arrangement and are perpendicularly disposed to planks 21 as best seen in fig2 it is to be noted that end portions 20a of planks 20 extends outwardly from side edge 15c of plank 15 and side edge 21a of plank 21 so as to form a tongue 30 end edge 20b of plank 20 is recessed from edge 15d of plank 15b and from edge 21b of end plank 21c so as to form groove 31 oppositely disposed from tongue 30 edge 20d of end plank 20e extends outwardly from covering plank edges 15e and edges 21d of planks 21 to form tongue 32 see fig1 and 2 edge 20f. |
7 | in the view 34 entitled u201c v computers u201d also have only those columns that appear in the table 28 entitled u201c t computers u201d based on the class 16 entitled u201c computers u201d the records 42 44 46 48 which originate from the view 36 entitled u201c v internet computers u201d thus lack the attribute 24 u201c kb sec u201d in the view 34 u201c v computers u201d since the class 16 entitled u201c computers u201d has no corresponding attribute the structure described allows accessing the records of all instances of the classes 16 18 20 u201c computers u201d u201c internet computers u201d and u201c internet servers u201d for example via a query directed at the view 34 entitled u201c v computers u201d a corresponding sql query regarding all computers having more than 128 mb memory might read u201c select oid class from v computers where ram gt 128 u201d the relational database would return a total of four records 40 44 46 48 as the result of that query the oid and class for each of those records would be returned so that the associated record complete with all attributes i e including those that do not appear listed in the form of columns in the view 34 u201c v computers u201d could be retrieved from the respective tables a corresponding sql query aimed at retrieving all information contained in the record 48 would read u201c select from t internet servers where oid 2 u201d wherein the two items of information on the record 48 class u201c internet servers u201d and oid u201c 2 u201d provided by the first sql query would be utilized fig2 depicts a constellation essentially identical to that of fig1 that. |
9 | 1 light emitting material 2 it was so patterned that the electrodes had an opposed area of 3 mm 2 in the present example the ir complex c was employed as the light emitting material 1 and an ir complex h following structural formula was employed as the light emitting material 2 the ir complex c and the ir complex h were measured in equal amounts and were agitated and mixed under crushing of the crystals in an agate mortar to obtain powder mixture thus obtained powder mixture was charged in an evaporation boat and was subjected to co evaporation with cbp as the host material the co evaporation with the host material was conducted in such a manner that the aforementioned mixture of the ir complexes represented 7 wt a device was prepared utilizing the ir complex c only as the light emitting material and executing co evaporation with the host material in such a manner that the light emitting material represented 7 wt a device was prepared utilizing the ir complex h only as the light emitting material and executing co evaporation with the host material in such a manner that the light emitting material represented 7 wt the results. |
6 | 216 slots 242 and 243 in some aspects not shown slots also are placed in communication with outer edge 244 plate 200 is not limited to any particular number shape size or configuration of slots 237 or 242 for example slots 242 are not limited to a particular length 246 or width 250 or to a particular radial angle with respect to longitudinal axis 254 of plate 200 the discussion regarding the dimensions of slots 242 is applicable to slots 243 plate 200 can include any combination of slots 237 242 and 255 in some aspects slots 237 and 242 cross the respective planes formed by an inner or outer circumference for a bearing not shown engaged with plate 200 in particular engaging surfaces 219 and 220 the planes are orthogonal to surface 219 dashed lines 255 and 256 show possible intersections of the aforementioned planes with surface 219 in some aspects slots 237 and 242 cross lines 255 or 256 at areas 257 a and 257 b respectively due to these crossings oil flowing through the slots is able to both lubricate the bearing and flow past the bearing for example at area 257 b a portion of slot 237 is between the inner and outer circumference of the bearing enabling oil flow to the bearing and a portion of slot 237 is outside line 256 with respect to center 217. |
3 | 3 u2032 7 16 1h dd j 8 0 2 8 hz h 4 u2032 7 63 1h d j 2 8 hz h 6 u2032 7 69 1h d j 8 0 hz h 5 7 85 1h d j 16 0 hz h u03b1 7 88 1h dd j 8 0 2 8 hz h 6 8 06 1h d j 16 0 hz h u03b2 8 16 1h bs oh 5 u2032 8 19 1h d j 2 8 hz h 2 12 16 1h s oh 2 u2032 0118 13 c nmr cd 3 2 co u03b4 116 5 c 6 u2032 120 2 c u03b1 121 3 c 1 u2032 124 6 c 3 u2032 126 9 c 4 u2032 130 4 c 6 131 8 c 2 132 6 c 5 134 2 c 1 135 3 c 3 137 2 c 4 143 6 c u03b2 151 0 c 5 u2032 158 6 c 2 u2032 195 1 co eims 70 ev m z rel int 308 m 8 163 21 136 100 a mixture of compound 4 7 7 g 25 mmol ethyl iodide 8 1 g 52 mmol and potassium carbonate 15 g 25 mmol in dmf 50. |
6 | the first poppet 32 that is in close contact with the body 17 of the control valve to serve as a damper when the branch flow path 7 a is blocked through mutual close contact between the first poppet 32 and the body 17 of the control valve the control valve system further includes a sealing o ring that prevents the hydraulic fluid from leaking to the outside through a gap of a close contact surface between the body 17 of the control valve and the flange 37 in this case a configuration of a control system for a construction machine in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is the same as that of the hydraulic system shown in fig1 except the control valve 30 that is installed in a branch flow path 7 a and serves as a check valve and an orifice so as to prevent a single traveling of the machine during a combined operation in which a traveling operation and a working operation are performed simultaneously thus the detailed description of the same configuration and operation thereof will be omitted to avoid redundancy and the same elements are denoted by the same reference numerals hereinafter a use example of a traveling control system for a construction machine in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings as shown in fig3 a case of a combined operation in which an attachment such as an arm is driven during the traveling of the machine will. |
5 | to a system and methodology for connecting sections of coiled tubing the need for connecting one segment of coiled tubing to another segment of coiled tubing arises for example when the required length of coiled tubing for a given application cannot be contained on a single reel as one continuous length of pipe the required length of coiled tubing may be too great due to limited volume capacity of the work reel or limited lift capacity of the handling equipment an assembly or installation skid is used in retrieving sections of coiled tubing from separate reels the skid also is used to grip and manipulate the ends of each coiled tubing section to facilitate connection of the coiled tubing ends with an appropriate coiled tubing connector referring generally to fig1 an embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in this embodiment a skid 20 is designed as a spoolable connector installation skid able to greatly facilitate the handling and connection of separate sections of coiled tubing in the embodiment illustrated skid 20 is housed within a shipping container 22 and mounted within a protective cage 24 the protective cage 24 may be covered with a protective layer such as corrugated siding to protect the work area and skid 20 from the elements at a given well site location the skid 20 also may be mounted on extensible legs 26 sized to enable movement of skid 20. |
2 | in any printing environment where liquid ink is applied to media by a swath printer the presently preferred embodiments of the invention are used in an inkjet printer of the type shown in fig1 in particular inkjet print 10 includes an input tray 12 containing sheets of media 14 which pass through a print zone and are slowly fed past an exit 18 into an output tray 16 referring to fig1 2 a movable carriage 20 holds print cartridges 22 24 26 and 28 which respectively hold yellow y magenta m cyan c and black k inks the front of the carriage has a support bumper 30 which rides along a guide 32 while the back of the carriage has multiple bushings such as 34 which ride along slide rod 36 the position of the carriage as it traverses back and forth across the media is determined from an encoder strip 38 in order to be sure that the various ink nozzles on each print cartridge are selectively fired at the appropriate time during a carriage scan each print cartridge has its own ink supply tube 40 42 44 46 for ink delivery from an off axis ink reservoir the unique features of the bellows diaphragm disclosed herein permits the construction of a differential pressure sensing and actuating diaphragm out of non ductile polyethylene aluminum composite foil without the necessity of joining any seams within the body of the foil when formed into bellows only the periphery of the formed bellows need be sealed to a mounting frame in this particular embodiment the foil which is utilized is presently qualified and used. |
6 | to the combustion chamber or generator 14 the addition of the preheated air reduces the amount of natural gas which is required by the gas combustion chamber however the combined cycle system can still operate without the air preheating for maximum flexibility of operation a bypass pipe 25 with associated valves as is well known is provided around the air heater so that the plant can operate at maximum efficiency during periods when the solar heat is not available the combined system of the instant invention has distinct and important advantages over an exclusively solar system the first advantage is that the central receiver will not have to be built on such a large scale since combined cycle equipment is economic in smaller sizes as compared to steam turbine equipment alone for example a viable stand alone solar system would require almost twenty times as many heliostats as the combined system of the instant invention this would result in considerable construction savings as well as savings as to energy costs per kilowatt hour the system of the instant invention also takes advantage of the relative cheap cost of natural gas while preparing for increased use of solar technology in the event the cost for such gas increases also the system of the instant invention uses inexpensive salts although molten metal can be used the molten salt is a very good heat transfer medium thus permitting the central receiver and air heater to be small in size the salt also has low vapor pressure which minimizes. |
3 | close to room temperature stir the reactants for 5 minutes and then heat the reaction to 80 u00b0 c for half an hour cool the reactants to 45 u00b0 c add 216 parts of 100 p pale oil plus 115 parts of methanol and 105 parts of ca oh 2 stop the nitrogen gas and stir for one hour at 55 u00b0 57 u00b0 c maintain the temperature and start co 2 bubbling at an appropriate rate between about 200 300 ml min for approximately 77 minutes an appropriate rate of co 2 flow is one which permits attainment of the desired ration of co 2 reacted with metal base as reflected by tbn and quantitative analysis for co 2 filter the crude product and then strip the solvent at approximately 100 u00b0 c under vacuum the pale oil is hydrofinished pale stock 100 sus at 40 u00b0 c contains 100 percent solvent dewaxed heavy paraffinic petroleum distillates and is commercially available from texaco inc the scl 2 reagent employed was a technical grade obtained from aldrich chemical co cat no 33 032 9 containing approximately 80 weight percent scl 2 the major impurity being s 2 cl 2 the co 2 flow rate employed. |
3 | separation of thp f labeled ethers from organic side products the recyclable fluorous thp tag or protecting group enables simple purification of small molecules by liquid liquid extraction with fc 72 mecn and of larger or more polar molecules by solid phase extraction with fluorous reverse phase silica gel in another aspect the present invention provides a recyclable fluorous vinyl ether tagging or protecting group that is attached and removed under mildly acidic conditions a representative example of the synthesis of a fluorous vinyl ether tagging compound is illustrated in fig3 the synthesis of vinyl ether 23 begins with commercially available iodide 21 formation of the grignard reagent from 21 was effectively accomplished with sonication for the reaction initiation thus treatment of an ether suspension of excess magnesium powder with 0 1 equivalents of 21 sonication for 20 minutes and subsequent addition of an additional 2 4 equivalents of 21 in et 2 o provided the grignard reagent after a two hour reflux period dropwise addition of one equivalent of ethyl formate to the reaction mixture and further refluxing for 5 h gave the crude fluorous alcohol 22 after standard workup this compound was conveniently purified by washing the crude solid with dichloromethane to give a 93 yield of 22 vinylation see faulkner d j petersen m r j am chem soc 1973 95 553 of 22 with 0 5 equivalents of mercuric acetate in a 1 1 mixture of ethyl vinyl ether and fc 72 at 45 u00b0 c for 40 h gave fluorous vinyl ether tagging compound 23 in 51 yield with 42 recovered alcohol 22 88 yield based on recovered starting material the extremely apolar 23 could be isolated by filtration of the crude product mixture through a short. |
6 | of the invention in an embodiment as shown in fig4 b latch plate 204 has a plurality of semi spherical protrusions 422 424 that are equally spaced around the circumference of cylindrical portion 404 in the example shown the protrusions 422 are vertically oriented around the circumference of aperture 214 while protrusions 424 are horizontally oriented around the circumference of bore or aperture 214 the protrusions 422 424 engage or abut tabs 510 fig5 a for every 90 degrees of rotation of latch 206 fig2 as is shown and described in reference to fig5 a also aperture 214 is offset from first end 410 and second end 412 in order to accommodate varying tolerances during manufacturing i e aperture 214 is offset from a center point of the body 402 particularly the center of aperture 214 is at a height 414 from end 410 and at a height 416 from end 412 height 414 varies from height 416 and may be adjusted accordingly to accommodate varying manufacturing tolerances fig5 a 5b depict a view of latch 206 including a pair of spaced tabs 218 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention as shown in fig5 a latch 206 has a generally oval shaped body 502 and includes a first latch portion 504 and a diametrically opposed second latch portion 506 in one non limiting example with reference to door 106 when the latch 206 is in a first orientation i e latch portions 504 506 aligned horizontally door 106 fig1 can be mounted against casing 110 fig1 as latch body 502 and latch portions 504 506 clear the opening in casing 110 fig1 and allow door 106 to be opened in this orientation i e latch assembly 102 is unlatched in another. |
2 | that can be cross linked by both radiation energy and thermal energy if this kind of hard coating is used to coat the optical film radiation energy such as uv can be used to quickly precure the coating to a tack free state and the final cure will be accomplished by thermal energy u s pat no 6 514 574 discloses such a coating composition which comprises epoxy silanes silicate silica thermal catalyst and effective amount of cationic photoinitiator it is incorporated herein by reference in the case where it is difficult to obtain adequate coating adhesion a primer layer may be applied onto the surface of the optical film before the application of the hard coating composition the primer layer enhances the adhesion between the film substrate and the coating layer a polyurethane or acrylic type of primer is preferred u s pat no 5 310 577 discloses a primer consisting of a thermosetting polyurethane in at least one organic solvent with the polyurethane being formed from a blocked isocyanate which requires the application of heat to disassociate the blocking agent from the polyurethane so that the isocyanate group can then react with the active hydrogen of the polyol to further polymerize and crosslink the primer coating another polyurethane primer is described in u s pat no 5 316 791 in which the primer consists of an aqueous polyurethane dispersion and is dried in air at ambient or elevated temperatures the disclosures of the above u s patents are incorporated by reference herein the optical film. |
1 | angulated and deviated from the main axis along the handle of the retractor the retractors may be applicable for general cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries cardio vascular obstetrics gynecology applications and veterinary practices application_number US 27148208 A description in one embodiment the present invention provides a retractor for use in surgical procedures wherein said retractor comprises a handle wherein said handle comprises at least two compartments suitable for a suction tube a first retractor plate contiguous to said handle wherein said first retractor plate is curved at an angle of between about 20 u00b0 and about 40 u00b0 along the y axis to said handle and at an angle of between about 25 u00b0 and about 45 u00b0 along the x axis to said handle and a second retractor plate contiguous to said handle wherein said second retractor plate is curved at the opposite end of said handle at an angle of between about 20 u00b0 and about 40 u00b0 along the y axis to said handle and at an angle of between about 25 u00b0 and about 45 u00b0 along the x axis to said handle and wherein said second retractor plate is curved in the opposite direction to said first retractor plate relative to said handle a presently preferred embodiment of the above type of the surgical retractor is illustrated in fig1 2 fig1 c shows a front view of the surgical retractor the handle 10 is provided wherein the handle. |
1 | preferably from about 0 100 inches to 0 120 inches the diameter of the auxiliary cylindrical member 32 in the range from about 0 050 inches to 0 090 inches preferably from about 0 060 inches to 0 080 inches the auxiliary cylindrical member 32 extends axially from the distal end face 731 of the base cylindrical member 31 the length of the auxiliary cylindrical member 32 is in the range from about 0 inches to 0 100 inches preferably from about 0 125 inches to 0 500 inches in one embodiment of the nozzle 30 the center auxiliary axis 736 is substantially parallel to and offset from the central base axis 735 referring still to fig7 in a particular embodiment the distal end face 731 of the base cylindrical member 31 is substantially perpendicular to the central base axis 735 the distal end face 732 of the auxiliary cylindrical member 32 is positioned at an angle u03b2 between 0 u00b0 and 90 u00b0 clockwise from the auxiliary axis 736 preferably between 15 u00b0 and 30 u00b0 thereby forming a tissue piercing point 310 at the distal end 316 of the nozzle 30 the tissue piercing point 310 is adapted to penetrate body tissues including skin rectus bladder wall and bladder neck in one embodiment of the invention the tissue piercing point 310 is reinforced to improve for example edge holding durability and strength of the tissue piercing point 310 with continued reference to fig7 the first. |
7 | to style packages were specifically developed for use with the earliest transistors hence the name transistor outline to they are now used commonly in opto electronic applications e g for detectors etc the technology for sealing these packages is very sophisticated other novel features of the present invention include use of a gold or aluminum plated reflector gold plating is extremely desirable to reflect ir radiation in the two to fifteen 2 to 15 micrometer wavelength range it effectively increases the reflectivity by several percent over polished aluminum over this region however cost concerns may militate for use of aluminum as a satisfactory substitute as it is only slightly less reflective than gold at the wavelengths of concern in the contemplated fields of use 0097 fig4 5 show a second preferred embodiment of the present invention in this embodiment all of the physical and functional elements are identical to that of the first preferred embodiment except that the tungsten filament 140 is disposed in a glass bead 160 which is at the edge of reflector 150 rather than immediately above the focal point of the reflector the tungsten filament then extends inwardly to the focal point 155 of the reflector from the upper rim 157 of the reflector the tungsten filament is electrically connected to two filament leads 210 a 210 b which are welded or otherwise electrically connected to first and second input pins 130 a 130 b 0098 fig6 shows a third preferred embodiment 700 of the improved infrared radiation emission source of the present invention this embodiment is primarily for higher power steady state sources containing larger tungsten filaments and employs a different configuration for mounting the tungsten filament coil 710 to the electrical input feed through pins 720 730 on the. |
6 | the lnt and raise its substrate temperature in addition to using in cylinder or external means to increase exhaust gas temperature as fast as possible such as by increasing engine idle speed increasing exhaust back pressure whereby engine load is increased at idle retarding combustion so that the exhaust temperature will be higher or by electrical heating optimizing the location of each treatment device in the exhaust system is also very important ideally an lnt should be positioned as close as possible to the exhaust manifold or turbocharger outlet so that the exhaust gas will heat the lnt first however a close coupled lnt will have lower efficiency at higher engine loads when the lnt has warmed up increasingly high lnt substrate temperatures will result in a reduced capability to the lnt to absorb no x emissions when the lnt is mounted remotely i e further away from the turbocharger outlet it is easier to maintain the lnt substrate temperature for best efficiency under most speed load condition after the lnt warms up however the remote location also contributes to cool down of the lnt during low or light load conditions and accordingly the lnt will lose its conversion efficiency. |
2 | the drying process of the printed paper web enrich the drying medium gas and is fed to the solvent recovery unit 5 5 u2032 in order to separate out the individual oil constituents of the solvent gas mixture in this case the drying medium used for the drying system 9 is the exhaust gases 11 from an internal combustion engine 12 the exhaust gas 11 the temperature of which is controlled by the combustion process of the internal combustion engine 12 is suitable as a drying medium for drying the paper web the mechanical energy resulting from the internal combustion engine 12 can for example be used via a generator 13 for the production of electrical energy 14 and this electrical energy can be used to operate the recovery unit 5 5 u2032 the drying system 9 and or further technical equipment belonging to the apparatus 1 some of the exhaust gas 11 from the internal combustion engine 12 can be fed to an absorption refrigerating machine 15 for the further optimization of the overall energy balance the refrigeration output refrigeration energy 16 resulting from the absorption refrigerating machine 15 is in this case led to the heat exchangers 2 2 u2032 3 3 u2032 4 4 u2032 the oil recovery unit 5 5 u2032 for cooling further machines 17 and or for air conditioning parts of the building furthermore via a control or regulating element 18 the distribution of the. |
5 | of stem 110 being fitted over the mounting extension 105 stem 110 is a short sleeve or tube that is composed of stainless steel or other appropriate material stem 110 has a hollow circular cross section stem 110 is bent into an elbow shape at an approximately 90 degree angle one end of stem 110 is connected to mount 120 by any means appropriate for such connection such as a clamp or soldering mount 120 is an adjustable interlocking clamp composed of metal or plastic mount 120 is sized such that it will fit over the majority of typical sized grave headstones as shown in fig2 mount 120 is composed of bracket 122 and bracket 124 bracket 122 is a fixed piece of metal or plastic shaped into an u201c l u201d with an angle that is near 90 degrees bracket 124 is a piece of metal or plastic shaped into an u201c l u201d with an angle that is near 90 degrees bracket 124 is attached to the underside of bracket 122 in such a manner that bracket 124 can slide along the length of bracket 124 bracket 122 can also be fixed into place so as to form a clamp that affixes mount 120 into place as shown in fig3 where mount 120 is clamped onto headstone 130 while various aspects and embodiments have been disclosed herein other aspects and embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art the various aspects and embodiments disclosed herein are for purposes of illustration and are not intended to be limiting with the true scope and spirit being indicated by the following claims other embodiments may be utilized and other changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented herein it will. |
9 | by one of the barbs which bears against the corresponding face of piece 11 elasticity of the edge parts of piece 11 could be increased by providing a slit in the corresponding face of piece 11 through opening 16 in the embodiment of fig7 a spacing piece 11 39 which may have any suitable sectional shape such as circular or generally rectangular has a flexible elongate attachment 19 which extends from an edge of the face of piece 11 39 on which button 12 rests up to a pointed free end 20 a tapered conical opening 21 through the piece 11 39 extends from its face which contacts fabric 13 to its face which contacts button 12 adjacent the junction of attachment 19 in use the attachment 19 is passed through openings 12a and 12b of button 12 through the fabric 13 near one of the edges of piece 11 39 and then back through the fabric 13 directly into and through the opening 21 from which its pointed end 20 emerges via the opening 12a of the button the attachment is held in place by barbs not shown as described for fig6 or alternatively through a split or slotted part of the attachment 19 as for fig3 and 5 in any of the described. |
2 | on each of the two axles 105 although the elevation views in fig1 4 only illustrate a portion of one side of a trailer it should be appreciated that the non illustrated side of the double axle trailer could include an axle lift system on or adjacent to one or both axles preferably a double axle trailer is configured with four axle lift systems one associated with each trailer wheel fig5 is a plan view of an axle lift system installed on a trailer frame according to an embodiment of the invention some components for example the anchor mounting plate 145 and frame 165 are omitted for clarity in the illustrated embodiment the leaf spring 110 is secured above the axle 105 fig5 shows the relative positioning of a wheel hub 505 on the axle 105 as shown the fixed block 135 includes three pulleys the moving block 140 includes two pulleys an end of cable 130 is looped around bolt 510 and terminated with cable clamp 515 in alternative embodiments the fixed block 135 and moving block 140 could each include a fewer or greater number of pulleys fig6 is a functional block diagram of a monitoring and control assembly for an axle lift system according to an embodiment of the invention in the illustrated embodiment a tire pressure monitoring system tpms 605 includes a tpms user interface 610 the tpms 605 may be a direct type relying on the use of pressure sensors inside or outside of each tire or an indirect. |
3 | to control ph but rather on the acid consuming characteristic of the ore being processed and a limit to the amount of acid added at the ph at which the leach is controlled iron is predominantly present as the ferrous ion which has a lower affinity for the resin than copper application_number US 201515327828 A description in select embodiments the invention involves the treatment of acid consuming copper ores in alternative embodiments the ores may for example be copper oxide ores such as but not limited to delafossite chrysocolla azurite dioptase brochatite tennorite atacamite and malachite and mixtures thereof these ores are representative of higher acid consuming copper oxides ores other oxide ores may be present that are not acid consumers such as antlerite and chalcanthite processes of the invention involve adding a controlled amount of mineral acid to the comminuted copper ore in select embodiments sulphuric acid may be used hydrochloric acid may also be used or mixtures thereof in general the ore is comminuted to a grind size less than the average diameter of the ion exchange resin beads for example the ore may be ground to an average grind size less than about 500 u03bcm or alternatively less than about 200 u03bcm in select embodiments finer grind sizes for example of less than 100 u03bcm may facilitate separation of ion exchange resin from the ore solids as well as enhancement of leaching kinetics leaching may be carried out in the presence of various ion exchange media such as cross linked polystyrene or acrylic polymers functionalized with groups exhibiting preferential selectivity for copper from mildly acidic solutions for example polystyrene divinylbenzene crosslinked polymers. |
7 | forecasts orders have to be u201c protected u201d from the existing sales orders at the plant locations this is realized by creating dummy forecast orders order type u201c fa u201d which are immediately consumed by the existing sales orders thereby preventing a consumption of the sourced forecast orders in one embodiment after the dummy forecast orders have been created and the open forecast has been calculated these values are provided to an optimizer within the snp module 203 which at 304 attempts to source the open forecast in the most efficient manner possible given the current material and resource constraints the snp optimizer is a well known component of the snp module 203 of apo an exemplary allocation of the open forecast is illustrated in fig5 a which shows 20 units of the open forecast sourced from plant p 1 and 40 units of the open forecast sourced from p 2 as indicated in the table in fig5 b this results in a total allocation i e sourced forecast sales orders of 30 from plant p 1 and 70 from plant p 2 in one embodiment of the invention the snp module 203 does not create the forecast orders directly rather it creates u201c transportation orders u201d representing the forecast orders which would normally be processed by the tpns module 204 the forecast sourcing module 200 then intervenes and converts the transportation orders into forecast orders with descriptive characteristics the descriptive characteristics provide a means to identify the customer location associated with. |
6 | US 6141896 A abstract a lockable firearm safety is incorporated into the bolt mechanism of a safety bolt to selectively block the forward motion of the hammer by either of two means preventing the trigger from moving rearward which movement would release the hammer permitting it to move forward and strike the firing pin by directly blocking the hammer from moving forward to strike the firing pin when the safety bolt is placed in the safety position the bolt may be locked in the safety position by means of a key the firearm cannot be discharged until the safety bolt is unlocked and is moved to the fire position application_number US 6748798 A description with reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several figures a lockable firearm safety in accordance with the present invention is generally designated by the numerals 10 fig1 2 110 fig1 and 210 fig1 the lockable firearm safety employs a key 12 112 fig1 12 212 fig1 for transforming the firearm between an unlocked and a locked safety position as will be detailed below the safety may assume a wide variety of forms and is configured as will be described below to be readily incorporated into conventional firearms to provide a trigger block type safety 10 or a hammer block type safety 110 which can be locked to prevent the safety from being displaced to the fire position the safety may also employ a conventional lock mechanism such as the embodiment of safety. |
7 | present invention takes advantages of the conditions featured in the platform dynamics and low precision mems sensor performance it should be noted that although a road vehicle is mainly used in the following description the present invention can be advantageously implemented to other types of vehicles such as vessels commercial aircrafts etc to compute platform vehicle three dimensional position the conventional precision method tracks latitude u03c6 longitude u03bb and altitude h by numerically integrate their time derivatives at a high frequency the time derivatives of latitude u03c6 are the functions of velocity v n earth north south radius of curvature r n longitude u03bb and altitude h while the time derivatives of longitude u03bb are the functions of velocity v e earth east west radius of curvature r e latitude u03c6 and altitude h the time derivative of h is simply u2212 v d note that computations of the earth north south radius of curvature r n and the earth east west radius of curvature r e take large burden meanwhile fig1 a depicts a local tangent plane with respect to a reference point that is a concept used in an ins tracking this concept allows to numerically track the northerly displacement n and the easterly displacement e by directly integrating velocities v n and v e respectively as depicted by fig1 b wherein the steps. |
6 | about 750 u03bcm e g 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 or 750 u03bcm is produced in the matrix alloy the exact values of the layer thickness depend on different influencing factors such as process parameters positioning accuracy of the device and dimensional tolerances of the casting therefore when thicknesses are given below reference is always made to a u201c mean u201d layer thickness and the tolerance range can be kept very narrow because the device can be centred at the component the alloyed on zone may be applied in strips wherein the strip width is about 2 mm or more e g 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 or 12 mm or more preferably about 2 mm to about 4 mm in a further machining stage the starting layer thickness of about 300 to about 750 u03bcm is then reduced by precision machining such as honing to the required end layer thickness by removing up to about 150 u03bcm the alloyed on zone may be honed directly without an intermediate machining operation preferably the uppermost layer of alloyed on zone which is removed does not exceed about 30 of total layer thickness e g 5 10 15 20 25 or 30 the end layer thickness achieved by the. |
6 | 126 whereas compartment 150 is substantially rectangular in horizontal cross section compartments 142 and 150 of tray 140 are in communication with each other in that water from compartment 142 readily flows therefrom into compartment 150 whereby the level of water in compartment 150 will always be a the level in compartment 142 housing 116 is provided with a rectangular shaped floor 160 which substantially seals oft the interior of housing 116 from compartment 150 of tray 140 except for an opening in which the lower portion of a steam nozzle 162 is seated as better seen in fig8 nozzle 162 has an enlarged circular lower portion 164 leading to a narrowed and substantially cylindrical jet opening 166 floor 160 has integrally formed therewith a depending wall 168 which extends perimeterically of the floor and projects downwardly into compartment 150 of tray 140 to form an evaporation chamber 169 the wall 168 is positioned in close proximity to the walls 170 of compartment 150 the lower edges of wall 168 also extend close to the floor 145 in compartment 150 but are spaced therefrom as to permit water in tray 140 and particularly compartment 150 to readily flow between compartment 150 and evaporation chamber 169 an electrical heating element 172 is provided in evaporation chamber 169 which when energized heats the water to boiling to generate steam therein which escapes chamber 169 through steam nozzle 162. |
9 | 4 rinse is for approximately 5 minutes and the second ccl 4 rinse is for approximately 15 minutes at this juncture the micromachine is prepared for monolayer lubricant formation block 24 the first step associated with monolayer lubricant formation is the application of a octadecyltrichlorosilane ots pre cursor block 44 in a preferable embodiment an ots pre cursor solution is applied for 5 20 minutes the ots pre cursor solution may be 2 mm ots in 4 1 hexadecane ccl 4 this step constitutes the ots self assembly application the resulting surfaces become autophobic almost immediately to remove unbonded ots material a first post ots ccl 4 rinse is employed block 46 preferably this rinse step is for approximately 5 minutes a second post ots ccl 4 rinse for approximately 15 minutes is subsequently employed block 48 thereafter a post ots methanol rinse block 50 is invoked for approximately 15 minutes to remove any unbonded ots material thus at this juncture a monolayer lubricant exists on the processed micromachine the final processing steps relate to drying the micromachine the processing of the invention is compatible with conventional drying steps thus a supercritical or sublimation drying step block 52 may be included but is not necessary the final step associated with the processing of fig2 is an oven dry to cure the ots block 54 the oven drying may be accomplished in approximately 10 minutes at approximately 150 u00b0 c this step desorbs any remaining unbonded ots material and improves monolayer wear resistance properties by cross linking neighboring ots molecules processing of micromachines consistent with the described steps will produce a uniform lubricant monolayer film of approximately 2 3 2 5 nm the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention are presented for. |
2 | table 42 an adaptation gain block 44 a robustification deadzone block 46 and a summing block 48 the system 40 additionally may include two inputs and one output the position signal input 50 the force signal input 52 and the estimated force output 54 the estimated force output 54 may be used by the controller 24 for generating a control signal see line 34 in fig2 for controlling the brake system 10 the adaptive table 42 may receive the position signal input 50 from the position sensor 28 and may correlate the position signal using a look up table equation or the like into the estimated force output 54 the adaptive table 42 may include a discrete number of data points such that output values may be obtained by interpolating between the data points the estimated force may be communicated to the summing block 48 by line 56 and the summing block 48 may determine a difference value i e an error signal between the estimated force output 54 and the force signal input 52 for example the error signal may be generally equal to the force signal input 52 minus the estimated force output 54 the force signal input 52 may be based upon signals received. |
3 | relative permittivities of crude oil is generally between 2 and 4 independent of the density of the oil while that for water it is close to 80 the present electric field gradients induce forces which augment those from the applied electric fields for enhancing separation for such challenging emulsion systems electric field gradients may also impart compressive pressure on the enlarged water droplets and the separated water phase through electrohydrodynamic forces thereby enhancing oil water phase separation further as water emulsions and droplets enlarge due to coalescence under the influence of the oscillatory electric field the relative importance of dielectrophoretic and gravitational sedimentation forces increases leading to the acceleration of agglomeration of separated water however unless such macroscopic separated water is kept from the high electric field zones of the vessel the separated water which is generally conductive may cause energy loss and electrical shorting thus the electric field induced coalescence of emulsions and small water droplets are optimized along with the hydrodynamic and gravity induced sedimentation of enlarged water droplets and the separated water phase is removed from high electric field regions of the efis vessel the overall efficiency of efis separation process that is the amount of separation per electrical energy input depends both on the effectiveness of electric field and electric. |
6 | airflow path the turbines 46 54 rotationally drive the respective low speed spool 30 and high speed spool 32 in response to the previously mentioned expansion the engine 20 in one example is a high bypass geared aircraft engine in a further example the engine 20 bypass ratio is greater than about six 6 with an example embodiment being greater than ten 10 the geared architecture 48 is an epicyclic gear train such as a planetary gear system or other gear system with a gear reduction ratio of greater than about 2 3 and the low pressure turbine 46 has a pressure ratio that is greater than about 5 in one disclosed embodiment the engine 20 bypass ratio is greater than about ten 10 1 the fan diameter is significantly larger than that of the low pressure compressor 44 and the low pressure turbine 46 has a pressure ratio that is greater than about 5 1 low pressure turbine 46 pressure ratio is pressure measured prior to inlet of low pressure turbine 46 as related to the pressure at the outlet of the low pressure turbine 46 prior to an exhaust nozzle the geared architecture 48 may be an epicycle gear train such as a planetary gear system or other gear system with a gear reduction ratio of greater than about 2 5 1 it should be understood however that the above parameters are only exemplary of one embodiment. |
2 | 4 of the end component this in turn leads to very efficient damming of the melt formed at the weld surfaces a further embodiment of an end component for use in the method of the present invention is shown in fig6 and 7 in which a small annular projection 25 is provided on the underside of the range 6 such a projection will engage the end of the tube during welding and will provide effective damming of the melt from the weld when the appropriate axial loading 34 pt 34 is applied the annular projection may be provided as an alternative to chamfering the end of the tube 1 or may be provided in combination therewith in a preferred method the materials selected for the tube and the end component have different characteristics all high density polyethylenes have a similar melting point of about 130 u00b0 c but their latent heat of fusion dhm the amount of heat energy necessary to melt one gram of material at the melting point temperature varies according to their crystalline content in general the more crystalline the polymer the greater the latent heat of fusion dhm by selecting the materials used for making the tube and the end component one or other can be made to melt preferentially at the weld area such a selection of materials is particularly advantageous in respect of the end component shown in fig6 and in an example the end component was made of high density polyethylene having a dhm of 176 j gm whereas the tube was made of a high density polyethylene having a dhm of 148 j gm during spin welding the tube melts more readily than. |
7 | result the modulation envelopes produced by the system 10 would exhibit u201c ringing u201d that affects the accuracy of vsi measurements we found that the power of the narrowband source 14 and that of the white light source 12 can be judiciously calibrated to approximate true white light in order to compensate for the change in reflectivity of different samples and for the different amounts of light collected by different objectives the total intensity is adjusted but the intensity ratio between the two sources 12 14 is kept the same accordingly an effective way to calibrate the illumination system is to produce a series of correlograms and corresponding modulation envelopes at increasing narrowband to white power ratios and to find the ratio that produces an envelope that best fits a gaussian curve according to some merit function for example the integral of the difference between the actual modulation envelope and a corresponding gaussian curve is calculated over the coherence length for different power ratios and the ratio corresponding to the minimum residual between the modulation envelope and the corresponding gaussian curve is used for white light measurements fig8 13 illustrate the mechanics of this approach fig8 is the modulation envelope 30 corresponding to a correlogram 32 produced by a green to white power ratio of 0 1 in a system using a white led a green led and a dichroic filter. |
5 | onto the steel body of casing hanger 23 each gage 47 has a plurality of apertures 46 that are laser machined in a geometric pattern apertures 46 are spaced evenly apart from each other in a row and are preferably identically sized in this example apertures 46 extend axially along one side edge of gage 47 and horizontally along another side edge when tension is applied gage 47 stretches slightly changing the spacing between apertures 46 this change in spacing is detectable and provides an indication of the stress being applied and the strain occurring optionally each gage 47 may have one or two rows of apertures 48 that are spaced apart from each other different amounts and have different widths to define a bar code containing information in this example apertures 48 extend along the other axial side edge and other horizontal edge from apertures 46 optionally a central aperture 50 may be cut in the film of gage 47 but that is not necessary a reader 51 optically reads apertures 46 48 of gage 47 and provides direct measurement of strain and other information reader 51 has a lens a ring light source and strain measurement software reader 51 is located within a view port 49 that extends through the sidewall of casing head 13 preferably view port 49 is located on a radial line of the axis of casing head 13 a flange 53 bolts to the exterior of casing head 13 around view. |
4 | circumferentially apart from one another and a plurality of axially spaced circumferentially continuous bars 58c intersecting the spines 58b to form interstices 108 together the spines 58b and bars 58c form a foraminous filter surface for separating filterable materials from laundry liquid the filter screen 58 is generally conical in its overall external configuration tapering inwardly from its widest dimension at the rim 58a towards an inner circumferential and axially extending collar or friction ring 60 the top of the hollow space 57 is closed off by an abutment contact between inner cylindrical surface 52 of hollow barrel 51 and an adjoining cylindrical surface 35a formed on an enlarged embossment 35b provided on the hub 34 the cylindrical surface 35a is bounded on its upper and lower ends by a tapered shoulder 35c the hollow space 57 is thus configured as an annular filter zone in which the debris and lint laden laundry liquid will pass and the separated materials can be temporarily stored therein for selective removal by the machine operator the friction ring 60 is provided as an intergral part of the filter screen 58 and has formed therein a plurality of slits 62 fig2 which permit the friction ring 60 to expand over a retaining ring 64 formed on the exterior surface 35 of the hub 34 during removal or replacement of the outer agitator section 32 when the outer agitator section 32 is in place about the inner agitator section 30 the friction ring 60 is retained within an annular groove 66 formed in the hub 34 of the inner agitator section 30 just below the retaining ring 64 a tapered shoulder 64a conformably engages the adjoining portions of the filter member 58 the annular groove 66 is located. |
2 | the area of the electrode plate is 5 0 mm u00d7 5 0 mm and the distance between the electrode plates if 5 um in the pressure sensor of this invention the diaphragm 1 is formed in a deflected or convex configuration whereby it partially contacts plate 2 when no pressure is applied alternatively diaphragm 1 is formed whereby it is sufficiently deflected to contact plate 2 when a reference pressure is applied to the diaphragm during use this deflected configuration is obtained by machining or by the following method after the diaphragm is formed by an si anisotropic etching process i a silicon oxide film is formed by a cvd method on the diaphragms inner surface i e the diaphragm 39 s surface which faces the cavity or ii a silicon nitride film is formed on the outer surface of the diaphragm during formation of the oxide film or nitride film the temperature is kept high but afterwards while the film is cooled to a normal temperature the diaphragm deflects toward the cavity by the internal stress caused by differences between the coefficients of thermal expansion of the silicon film and the silicon oxide film or silicon nitride film in the event a capacitive pressure sensor is desired for measuring absolute pressure of more. |
5 | be explained more fully hereinafter after the template 22 has been secured to the sea bed 35 the platform 20 is towed in a floating condition as shown in fig4 to the template the platform 20 may be fully constructed at a shore location and there outfitted with the crew quarters 56 the power generating and control equipment 60 the drill pipe storage ledge 62 and the tower and crane positioning ledge 66 with the drilling tower and tower crane 52 and 54 mounted thereon as shown in fig5 the platform is directed so that its base portion 46 first enters the region between the forward legs 26 and then continues on between and beyond the rearward legs 28 until the platform cross portion 48 nearly abuts the forward legs 26 the platform 20 is provided with jacking leg slips 72 which become aligned with the jacking legs 70 on the bridge beams 38 and 40 when the platform is floated into position these slips are designed to allow the jacking legs to move freely through then longitudinally in one direction but to grip the legs and prevent relative movement in the opposite direction as shown in fig6 the jacking mechanism 68 are then operated to lower the jacking legs 70 until they enter their corresponding jacking leg slips 72 on the platform 22 and thereby provide an interconnection between the platform and the bridge beams 38 and 40 extending across the tops of the template. |
9 | fourth object of the present invention will be explained as follows as illustrated in fig1 what is called a knc process type digital system is adopted in the image reproducing apparatus 200 of this example and the image reproducing apparatus 200 comprises a platen 201 made of platen glass referred to as platen glass pg in this example hereinafter a light source 202 for illuminating a document og placed on the platen 201 with a beam of white light a first mirror 203 mounted on a moving member m1 having the light source 202 wherein the first mirror 203 reflects a beam of light sent from the document og a v mirror unit m22 including a second mirror 204 and third mirror 205 which reflect the beam of light sent from the first mirror 203 and an image formation lens 206 through which an image is formed on a line sensor ls1 for red and a line sensor ls2 for cyan through a dichroic mirror shown by dm in fig5 these units compose an image reading section aa the image reproducing apparatus 200 also comprises an image processing section bb in which a digital image signal sent from the image reading section aa is converted into a color signal corresponding to a recording color a writing section cc which emits a laser. |
7 | air samples need to be physically transported from a sampling site to a remote location for analysis however other embodiments of the novel technology provide for methods that include sampling within the apparatus with shipment or transportation of the entire apparatus or portions thereof offsite for analysis preferred embodiments of the device can eliminate the need for a service person to visit a sampling site to gather samples or conduct analysis following use of the device findings information measurements data reports determinations conclusions and related information about the air sample can be communicated in ways noted above from the remote location back to the sample location or other locations or to any person or computerized system in some embodiments device 20 may feature one or more types of imaging devices 65 detection devices probes sensors and analyzers 80 150 185 attached to or placed upon or within the housing 25 the device 20 interrogates the sample and gathers data and or images which may then by transmitted manually by mail phone computer systems internet wireless wi fi connections data chips radio frequencies or via other methods to a remote location at the remote location redundant and or further analysis of the data images can be conducted by technical personnel automated systems recognition software and or other analytical methods the device 20 may have many. |
6 | defined meanings but to include by special definition in this specification structure material or acts beyond the scope of the commonly defined meanings thus if an element can be understood in the context of this specification as including more than one meaning then its use in a claim must be understood as being generic to all possible meanings supported by the specification and by the word itself the definitions of the words or elements of the following claims are therefore defined in this specification to include not only the combination of elements which are literally set forth but all equivalent structure material or acts for performing substantially the same function in substantially the same way to obtain substantially the same result in this sense it is therefore contemplated that an equivalent substitution of two or more elements may be made for any one of the elements in the claims below or that a single element may be substituted for two or more elements in a claim although elements may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such it is to be expressly understood that one or more elements from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination and that the claimed combination may be directed. |
8 | net positive regeneration around the loop that includes r5 if resistor r8 were replaced with a capacitor the gm cell current mirror and output stage would function in a manner similar to a classic operational amplifier and an external feed back path outer control loop would then be required to control the oscillator amplitude however by placing the resistor r8 in the inner control loop the present invention provides a simple and accurate control circuit without the delays associated with operational amplifiers which behave as integrators the voltage swing at the output can be well controlled by the choice of tail current for the gm cell and the value of r8 in a practical implementation a tuning circuit typically including a varactor diode and resistive matrix for interfacing to an automatic frequency control signal would also be coupled to the crystal such a tuning circuit is disclosed in co pending u s patent application ser no 09 032 436 filed feb 27 1998 entitled 34 cubic type temperature function generator with adjustable parameters 34 which is herein incorporated by reference to adjust the center voltage of the output voltage v out an additional current can be forced into r8 one way to accomplish this is to connect a current source between the base of q10 and gnd another technique is to force an additional current into the collector of. |
7 | information previously lost in conventional digital display spectrum analyzers including persistence can now be displayed referring to fig9 there is illustrated the same signal waveform as illustrated in fig1 and 8 but the plot of fig9 was generated in accordance with the 34 lines 34 mode embodiment of the invention i e the 34 dots 34 are connected this trace is illustrated as it would appear on a conventional monochrome digital display in a 34 lines 34 mode plot of this waveform on an actual color crt in accordance with the invention intensity variations in the plurality of traces would be readily apparent the trace of fig9 is illustrated as plotted on a conventional hp 71000a digital display spectrum analyzer equipped with a hp 70900a local oscillator module modified as described above note that the plot of fig9 closely resembles that of fig1 further note that the peak 100 39 34 as well as the subsidiary peaks 110 39 34 are clearly visible more importantly the underpeak 140 39 34 and the ripples 160 39 34 are also quite clearly visible noise 120 39 is also clearly visible and the subsidiary peaks 110 39 34 the underpeak 140 39 34 and the ripples 160 39 34 are easily distinguished from the noise 120 39 34 the traces of fig8 and 9 were reproduced from actual photographs of the waveform as displayed on a hp 71000a digital display spectrum analyzer equipped with. |
8 | a 30 hz frequency since uv light produces by activated hg ions in the plasma of the arc may be absorbed if the uv quanta encounter ground state atoms a portion of the uv quanta does not reach and activate phosphor to produce visible light the probability is increased the greater the distance the uv quanta must traverse to reach the phosphor for this reason light output is increased when the current is forced to flow close to the phosphored surface however uv quanta emitted in the reverse direction have a reduced likelihood of reaching the far wall and being converted to visible light to product more light from a larger phosphored area the lamp diameter is increased beyond the conventional t 12 lamp size a 38 mm 1 5 34 diameter to convert more uv quanta to visible light an internal cylindrical structure 12 having an exterior phosphored surface is placed coaxially in the lamp envelope 13 as shown in fig3 the coil 14 and 15 similar to coils 2 and 3 producing the rotating magnetic field constrain the arc to rotate close to the phosphored surface of the lamp envelope 13 and around and close to the phosphored surface of the inner structure 12 the inner structure is supported by three legs 16 at each end as. |
3 | the solvent was removed by evaporation under vacuum the residue was partitioned between saturated sodium bicarbonate solution and dichloromethane the aqueous layer was extracted with dichloromethane the combined organic layers were washed with brine and dried over sodium sulfate evaporation of the solvent under vacuum provided crude 4 4 4 fluorophenoxy benzenesulfonylamino tetrahydropyran 4 carboxylic acid ethyl ester as an amber oil 21 05 grams flash chromatography on silica gel eluting with 25 ethyl acetate hexane followed by 50 ethyl acetate hexane provided 4 4 4 fluorophenoxy benzenesulfonylamino tetrahydropyran 4 carboxylic acid ethyl ester as an off white crystalline solid 12 15 grams 71 mp 116 117 u00b0 c 1 hnmr cdcl 3 u03b4 7 79 d 2h 7 09 t 2h 7 02 m 2h 6 97 d 2h 5 10 s 1h 4 01 q 2h 3 60 m 4h 2 08 m 2h 1 84 br d 2h 1 23 t 3h m s atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectra 424 m 1 a solution of 4 4 4 fluorophenoxy benzenesulfonylamino tetrahydropyran 4 carboxylic acid ethyl ester 12 1 grams 0 0286 mole in tetrahydrofuran 190 ml was treated with aqueous 3 m sodium hydroxide solution 95 ml 0 286 mole and stirred at room temperature for 4 days the solvent was evaporated under vacuum and the residue partitioned between water and diethyl ether the aqueous layer was washed with diethyl ether acidified to ph 1 with 3n aqueous hydrochloric acid solution and extracted with dichloromethane after washing with water the organic extract was. |
8 | the method includes the steps of operating first and second switches to an u201c on u201d position operating said first switch to a u201c off u201d position causing a flow of a first free wheeling current through a first free wheeling current path measuring a value of said free wheeling current controlling the switching of said second switch responsive to said value of said free wheeling current and regulating power from said power supply unit the power supply includes an inductive converter a first free wheeling current path comprising a first switch connected in series with said inductive converter and a first means for measuring a first free wheeling current flowing through said first free wheeling current path and a second free wheeling current path comprising a second switch connected in series with said inductive converter and a second means for measuring a second free wheeling current flowing through said second free wheeling current path application_number US 56707905 A description fig1 shows a block diagram of the actuation of an electric motor in a drive system a control system 1 generates actuation values with an electric motor 2 being intended to be actuated on the basis of the actuation values the electric motor 2 is usually actuated using a power electronics circuit 3 which comprises a power stage 4 and a driver circuit 5 in the example shown the power stage 4 generates three phase currents and for this purpose typically has 6 electronic switches not shown which are actuated by means of respective switching signals from driver circuit 5 the electric motor 2 is preferably in the form of a synchronous or asynchronous motor particularly in the. |
4 | c section 36 has rectangular support members 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 and 58 while substantially identical c section 38 has corresponding support members 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 and 68 as shown in fig3 there are holes 130 in support members 50 and 60 through which pin 110 i e roll pin taper pin and so forth is pressed as well as holes 140 in support members 57 and 67 through which pin 120 is pressed to line up side walls 40 and 42 as well as 41 and 43 when yarn divider 14 is assembled or disassembled as shown in fig1 and 3 support member 50 attaches to support member 60 by means of bolt 70 through a threaded opening support member 51 attaches to support member 61 by means of bolt 71 through a threaded opening support member 57 attaches to support member 67 by means of bolt 72 through a threaded opening and support member 58 attaches to support member 68 by means of bolt 73 through a threaded opening this results in the attachment of c section 36 to c section 38 c section 36 has three support members 52 54 and. |
2 | wall to form a repair structure wherein a high temperature oxidation resistance of the second alloy is greater than a high temperature oxidation resistance of the first alloy and wherein the repair structure has a crystallographic orientation that is substantially the same as a crystallographic orientation of the tip wall application_number US 55086909 A description referring to the drawings wherein identical reference numerals denote the same elements throughout the various views fig1 and 2 illustrate an exemplary turbine blade 10 the turbine blade 10 includes a conventional dovetail 12 which may have any suitable form including tangs that engage complementary tangs of a dovetail slot in a rotor disk not shown for radially retaining the blade 10 to the disk as it rotates during operation a blade shank 14 extends radially upwardly from the dovetail 12 and terminates in a platform 16 that projects laterally outwardly from and surrounds the shank 14 a hollow airfoil 18 extends radially outwardly from the platform 16 the airfoil 18 has an outer wall comprising a concave pressure side outer wall 20 and a convex suction side outer wall 22 joined together at a leading edge 24 and at a trailing edge 26 the trailing edge 26 may incorporate trailing edge cooling passages such as the illustrated holes 28 the airfoil 18 has a root 30 and a tip 32 the radially outermost portion of the airfoil 18 defines a peripheral tip wall 34 sometimes referred to as a u201c squealer tip u201d a tip cap 36 closes off the interior of the airfoil 18 and lies. |
7 | a better understanding of the present invention together with other and further objects advantages and capabilities thereof reference is made to the following disclosure and appended claims in connection with the above described drawings it is understood that like numerals may be used to indicate like elements from fig to fig in order to inhibit a sealing material from spreading inward at the corner portion the inventors of the present invention have studied structures showing behavior of sealing material as it spreads toward such corner portions specifically the inventors have focused on controlling the behavior by use of surface tension in other words a liquid to be applied to a protruding portion having a given area on its upper surface has a characteristic attributable to its surface tension that causes it to spread over the upper surface of the protruding portion but it does not easily fall off this portion one of the characteristics of the present invention is to form a radial protruding portion at a corner portion of a liquid crystal cell by use of the foregoing characteristic such that the sealing material applied prior to laminating the two substrates spreads toward the outside of the corner portion accordingly in one embodiment of the present invention the sealing material forms a frame shape composed of linear edge regions and corner regions for connecting the edge regions and the plurality of pads are radially disposed at the corner regions of the sealing material. |
6 | of the orifice 2 outlet flow slots 7 formed along two sides 32 and 33 of the closure plate 4 leave the closure plate attached to the rest of the structure on two sides generally indicated at 34 and 35 as a general rule the area of the closure plate 4 is designed to be 10 100 times the area of the orifice embedded in the base plate 3 is electrode 8 and embedded in the closure plate 4 is an electrode 9 the lower electrode 8 is completely encapsulated by dielectric to electrically isolate it from the silicon substrate 1 and the upper electrode 9 the upper electrode 9 is completely encapsulated by the dielectric layers that form the closure plate to electrically isolate it from the lower electrode electrical connections 10 and 11 are made to the lower and upper electrodes by metal pads built up through vias to form a lower connection pad 10 and an upper connection pad 11 fig1 b is shown in the unenergized normally open position fig2 a shows the same embodiment of the valve as is shown in fig1 b but fig2 a shows the valve in the closed position when the valve as shown in fig1 b is to. |
7 | from sending an additional uart frame in the default state between uart frame transmissions each tx buffer 215 is configured to drive its tx pin to the supply voltage level through the high output impedance at some point device 202 would clear its receive buffer such that rx buffer and receive flow control logic circuit 210 would command its rts control circuit 230 to again assume its default input high input impedance mode the drive from tx buffer 215 in device 201 would then recover the voltage on its tx pin which is detected by the corresponding cts control circuit 220 analogously to the detection of the asserted cts signal in a conventional uart interface upon detecting the high voltage on its tx pin cts control circuit 220 in device 201 would then signal this high voltage detection to the corresponding tx buffer and transmit flow control logic circuit 205 in response tx buffer and transmit flow control logic circuit 205 may initiate another uart frame transmission if the fifo buffer in device 202 were not full its rx buffer and receive flow control logic circuit 210 would not change the default high input impedance mode for its rts control circuit 230 the tx buffer 215 in device 201 would then maintain its tx. |
5 | over 0 050 inch thick do not conform well to molding forces and give relatively lower strengths larger particles generally have higher bulk density properties this is not always the case as described previously for planer shavings where because of the curl the shavings have a relatively low bulk density in any event the selection of proper material for the manufacture of a 34 no flow 34 molded structural member becomes a tradeoff between materials having low bulk density and low strength and those having a high strength but a high bulk density particle size selection will vary therefore with the die configuration and product strength requirements and may be a combination of sizes and types as described in a previous section the cellulosic material is prepared in a manner consistent with that employed in manufacturing regular particleboard the material is first dried and then sprayed coated or mixed with a suitable adhesive binding usually a synthetic thermosetting resin amounting to from 3 to 8 percent of the ovendry o d weight of the raw fibrous material suitable binders such as urea formaldehyde phenolformaldehyde resorcinol melamine urethane or isocyanate may be used other substances may be added at this stage. |
6 | a reservoir 150 that is equipped to accommodate a lubricant 155 is configured on the spindle nut 115 the reservoir 150 is located in the axial extension of the internal thread 120 of the spindle nut 115 in so doing the reservoir 150 is preferably designed rotationally symmetrical in particular circularly cylindrical in relation to the axis of rotation 125 the spindle 105 is equipped to pass through a maximum axial deflection path along the axis of rotation 125 a segment of the spindle 105 always lies in the reservoir 150 independently of the position of the spindle 105 on the deflection path thereof as a result the spindle 105 can extend with an axial end more or less deeply into the reservoir 150 or as is shown in the embodiment depicted can completely pass through the reservoir 150 a sealing element 160 is preferably provided in order to seal the reservoir 150 at a first axial end with respect to the spindle 105 the segments of the external thread 110 of the spindle and the internal thread 120 of the spindle nut 115 which mesh with each other are located at the other axial end of the reservoir 150 a displacement element 165 is attached to the spindle 105 in the region of the reservoir 150 the displacement element 165 extends further in the radial direction than the external thread 110 of the spindle 105 and can have various shapes as is described below in more detail in reference to fig3. |
7 | preferred access to the memory 10 furthermore there is a possibility of using the bridge 15 as a small cache memory so that fewer memory accesses from the side of the system microcontroller to the memory 10 are necessary in this manner also any possible waiting cycles with respect to the system microcontroller accessing the memory are shortened to the system microcontroller 13 is further assigned a further data memory 16 in the form of a dram or sram integrated on the chip this data memory may have a capacity of 32 k with a transmission width of 32 bits on the data bus 14 the system microcontroller 13 has immediate access to the further data memory 16 in order to also enable the digital signal processor 2 to have access to the further data memory in which volatile short term data are stored a dma controller 17 is provided which is also connected to the data bus 14 and a further bridge 18 which is connected to the sub system internal bus 6 c it is true the further data memory 16 works very slowly compared to the high clock frequency of the digital signal processor 2 as a result of which it will rarely be accessed this access however is possible by means of the dma controller 17 and the bridge 18 which bridge is again arranged for the synchronization between the different data buses and the clock frequencies to the data bus 14 is further connected a boot rom 19 via which the original configuration of the memory. |
3 | the water temperature should not exceed 20 u00b0 c continuous process preparation of stock solution for a broad spectrum disinfectant below shows one embodiment of a continuous process for preparing chlorine dioxide surface disinfectant a turn on the water pump in the reactor unit and adjust the deionized water to the desired feed rate b turn on the chemical solutions feed pumps and set the feed rates to the desired percentage of hydrochloric acid sodium chlorite and stabilizers c assure proper mixing of the water and chemicals the solutions are diluted with deionized water in order to form the finished product solution the concentration of chlorine dioxide in the finished product solution may vary in one embodiment the desired concentration of chlorine dioxide in the finished product solution is 5000 parts per million when the stock solution has been prepared it should be considered perishable the stock solution should be stored in a closed container protected from light at a temperature between 6 10 u00b0 c a storage temperature of 8 u00b0 c is recommended the maximum shelf life of the stock solution when stored under the above conditions is estimated to be 5 days when stored in a glass container or 2 days when stored in a polyethylene container after filling of the solution into the consumer containers the filled consumer containers should be stored as described above for the stock solution in some embodiments the disinfectant solution is impregnated onto a cloth such as paper or a fabric to form disinfectant wipes in some embodiments the disinfectant solution is used to make disinfectant sprays it is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only. |
6 | 19 the backpressure introducing valve 28 is a check valve which allows an oil flow from the radially extending oil passage 29 side to the compression side backpressure chamber 25 side the backpressure introducing valve 28 includes an orifice 28 a through which the radially extending oil passage 29 and the compression side backpressure chamber 25 are in constant communication with each other further a radially extending oil passage 30 is provided through an side wall of the piston bolt 4 the radially extending oil passage 30 is connected to the compression side oil passage 9 through a compression side orifice 31 which is provided at the piston 3 an extension side valve body 32 extension side pressure control valve first valve body facing the radially extending oil passages 18 and 20 and a compression side valve body 33 compression side pressure control valve second valve body facing the radially extending oil passages 29 and 30 are slidably fitted in the guide bore 19 of the piston bolt 4 a valve seat member 34 is screwed in the distal end of the piston bolt 4 a solenoid actuator 35 damping force adjuster is disposed inside the case 6 a front end of the extension side valve body 32 abuts against. |
6 | the other cylinders will operate at increased load to compensate for the torque demand and at the same time there is a risk of exceeding the maximum allowable particulate filter temperatures in regeneration mode a stuck open injector failure will result in increased hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions and will risk exceeding maximum allowable oxidation catalyst and particulate filter temperatures consequently a misfire diagnostic operating in system 10 is adapted to determine when the engine is misfiring to locate the misfiring cylinder or cylinders to count and record the misfiring events and to provide the on board diagnostic with a warning flag in case of repeated misfire events any of these conditions would signal the necessity for engine service or to stop engine operation to prevent catalyst damage the misfire detection diagnostic is designed to meet u s obdii and eobd requirements embodiments of the misfire detection method described herein may employ a discrete fourier transformation dft of a crankshaft oriented speed signal particularly the method involves assessment of the statistical behavior of a phase component of one or more selected corresponding dft derived harmonic orders during normal non misfire operation the engine is always represented by a randomly distributed phase component in the dft produced frequency domain while a misfire of a single cylinder or misfire of any cylinder pair results in u201c locked u201d phase of the misfire indicative harmonic order it must be noted that misfire free operation produces a low. |
2 | means many non mechanical means 11 can be employed to render clear glass plastics and liquids opaque or transparent by direct electrical means for example in liquid crystal displays as used in computer displays watches calculators etc the application of the electric field to certain liquids renders them opaque a sandwich construction of glass with such liquid and electrode arrays enclosed could be utilized to render the windshield 12 opaque techniques also exist for applying electric fields to certain specially formulated glass and plastics which will render them opaque in the case of plastics this would require a layer of such plastic on the inside of a regular safety glass windshield 12 since plastics are easily scratched by dust and debris when driving at high speeds techniques also exist for polarizing glass by means of electric fields it is well known that two pieces of polarized glass with the planes of polarization parallel are transparent but with the planes of polarization at ninety degrees are opaque this principal is used in polarized sunglasses to eliminate glare since reflected light is polarized a windshield 12 consisting of two layers in a composite sandwich construction in which one layer is permanently polarized in one plane and the other is polarized electrically in a plane at ninety degrees to the former can be made alternatively transparent or opaque upon the application of an electric field in a different embodiment both layers may be of electrically polarized material in which the planes of polarization. |
2 | which in turn are rigidly connected to the chassis 46 of a truck tractor 48 the pivotal mounting of body 1 to brackets 4 can be with a single shaft 5 extending through both pivots or alternatively a pair of pins or shafts 5 which extend through bearings 5a fig1 on the fifth wheeh coupler plate body 1 both of these modes being conventional at the inner closed end of slot 3 is a head or jaw element 7 having a semi circular recess 7a facing rearwardly a shaft or bar 8 of generally cylindrical shape or the like projects forwardly from element 7 through the cross leg of a u shaped guide bracket 50 and also slidably through a cross rib 53 depending beneath body 1 element 7 and its shaft 8 are shiftable toward the front of the coupler body against the bias of a compression spring 9 coiled around shaft 8 and extending between the cross leg of element 50 and flange 53 forward movement of element 7 causes the second jaw or holding lever 11 to pivot about its pivot pin 12 into engagement with element 7 to retain a kingpin 52 between the jaws a locking lever 58 is pivotally shiftable to lock element 11 in latched condition element 11 preferably is provided with a safety stop or stop block 54 pivotally mounted on cross pin 56 in the mouth of slot 3 this detailed structure of the fifth wheel coupler subassembly 42 is conventional the novel anti jackknife subassembly 44 cooperates with this structure and particularly with the forwardly shiftable shaft 8 connected. |
7 | udp and or top and video over rtp and or apple u00ae live streaming for seamless integration with android u00ae and apple u00ae ios devices as direct client these features are unique and have never been part of a vehicle 39 s computer remote network management each of the vehicle activity information system apparatuses functions as a network element and can be in manage or un manage state it is a remotely manageable device that can be remotely configured to change configuration parameter specific event trigger on the fly and download video it acts as a network element and as notification system the network manager displays the network element on a map for tracking purpose emergency and two way communication in case of an accident where the driver and or vehicle are incapacitated the system will broadcast its location using the gps and video previously recorded and live from the crash scene this information can be forward directly to local authority or 9 1 1 to get help there as quickly as possible also nms network management system can also forward crash site information to all other fleet vehicles close in range to provide direct help and set a route on their onboard computer or using the onboard system speaker to read direction to driver directly to get there in minimum amount of time the manager or the driver can use the same system to dispatch a voice call real time vehicle monitoring and geofencing module driver behavior software and geofencing are integrated together in the disclosed embodiments this unique nms is an object oriented integrated system that allows the fleet manager to draw geofence object on the map the fleet manager creates fleet groups and adds each of the network elements u201c ne u201d the fleet. |
6 | osv 41 has two combinations a and b when the solenoid 43 is not energized the a combination is employed and is held in an operative position by the force of the coil spring 44 and the b combination is inoperative in this state the second oil passage 21 is disconnected from the oil pressure passage 35 when the solenoid 43 is energized the b combination is held in an operative position and the a combination is inoperative in this state the second oil passage 21 is communicated with the oil pressure passage 35 when controlling the osv 41 the ecu 38 computes the speed of the engine e based on a signal from an engine speed sensor s when the engine e is running at a low speed the ecu 38 causes the osv 41 to select the a combination to prevent oil from flowing to the second oil passage 21 in this state all the oil discharged by the pump 36 is supplied to the oil pressure passage 35 that is even if the engine is running at a low speed and the pump 36 is discharging a relatively small amount of oil the vvti 31 is provided with a sufficient amount of oil therefore the oil pressure of the oil delivered to the vvti 31 is relatively high when the engine speed increases gradually and reaches a high speed range which is equal to or higher than 5000 rpm the ecu 38 controls the osv 41 to switch to the b combination this causes oil to be supplied to the second oil passage 21 in the same manner as the oil. |
1 | that includes bottom and top plate members 740 760 the plurality of pin clamps 500 and first and second fixation post members 780 base member 720 has a bore 722 therethrough and a longitudinal axis l 4 a longitudinal axis of first and second plate members 740 760 is preferably parallel with longitudinal axis l 4 of base member 720 but may be angled with respect to longitudinal axis l 4 of base member 720 first and second plate members 740 760 each have a threaded vertical bore 790 extending through outwardly and inwardly facing surfaces 750 770 thereof first and second plate members 740 760 further have a longitudinal recess 775 in the inwardly facing surfaces 770 thereof longitudinal recess 775 is shaped to receive a portion of outer circumference surface 506 of the plurality of pin clamps 500 in order to couple and partially house the plurality of pin clamps 500 with respect to first and second plate members 740 760 fixation post members 780 have a head portion 782 and a threaded shaft portion 784 threaded shaft portion 784 of fixation post members is received and threaded into vertical bore 790 of first and second plate member 740 760 upon threading of fixation post members into vertical bores 790 of first and second plate members 740 760 a bottom surface 786 of head portion 782 of fixation post members 780 presses against outwardly facing surface 750 of one of the first and second plate members 740 760 and cases the inwardly facing surfaces 770 of the first and second plate members 740 760 to move closer to one another such that the plurality of pin clamps 500 become. |
2 | is shown in dotted arrows 102 the mark facility controller 74 accepts mark job descriptions from a mark facility client such as a print service or copy service the main component of this job is the assembly tree which specifies the physical assembly of the document s to be produced the assembly tree definition is independent of the dot that will produce the job the assembly tree references images which are stored outside of the mark facility controller jobs are queued in the mark job queue 94 and then go to the scheduler 96 to begin execution the scheduler understands and models the machine modules in terms of capabilities and constraints which are uploaded into the mark facility controller at power up time and stored in the constraint store 110 the scheduler 96 coordinates the various machine modules 104 106 108 e g feeder modules image path modules marker modules finisher modules and output modules to produce the job the scheduler also coordinates the image loader 98 which is viewed by the scheduler as just another machine module one that happens to feed images rather than paper the image loader acts as a 34 flowcontrol 34 valve pulling the images out of the image store and transferring them to a marking module at the scheduled time note that there are two fairly independent paths the control path and the image path these two paths intersect at the image loader the mark facility controller accepts mark jobs and other communication from mark facility clients and controls the overall operation of the machine modules. |
3 | low adamts13 activity fig1 these results show that anti adamts13 autoantibodies were present in the acquired ttp plasma but not in the normal plasma and that autoantibodies in plasma from a patient with acquired ttp can be detected using this method other fluorescent adamts13 substrates can be substituted for lvy amc this method can be used to distinguish between congenital ttp and acquired ttp fig1 shows that the level of inhibition of adamts13 activity on platelets is dependent on the amount of anti adamts13 autoantibodies used in the assay and thus the anti adamts13 activity plasma from an acquired ttp patient was diluted to different amounts 10 20 and 40 in normal plasma and incubated with isolated platelets in a total volume of 90 u03bcl for 15 minutes ten u03bcl of 8 mm lvy amc substrate was added and the fluorescence was determined after incubation at 37 u00b0 c for 1 hour the inhibition of adamts13 activity by ttp plasma was dependent upon the amount of ttp plasma used in the assay the amount of fluorescence generated over time in the assay is dependent upon the amount of platelets used in the assay as shown in fig2 a higher fluorescent signal was generated in the control normal plasma without anti adamts13 antibodies using more platelets the addition of acquired ttp plasma containing adamts13 antibodies almost completely inhibited adamts13 activity regardless of the amount of platelets in. |
8 | that is an abbreviation of the sequence of tokens represented in definition 606 to identify an abbreviation for a sequence of two or more tokens routing logic 210 searches token table 214 for a token definition whose definition 606 is that sequence the corresponding token 604 is the abbreviation in test step 504 fig5 routing logic 210 determines whether an abbreviation was found within token table 214 in step 502 if so routing logic 210 determines in step 506 that the retrieved abbreviation is the appropriate abbreviation for the sequence of tokens and processing according to logic flow diagram 408 and therefore step 408 fig4 completes in alternative embodiments routing logic 210 can use a hashing function to map multiple tokens to a single abbreviation token in such embodiments the look up and test of steps 502 and 504 can be replaced with a single hashing step in some embodiments the hashing function is designed to avoid producing hashed tokens that can be confused with a node token processing from such a hashing step would transfer to step 506 which is described above returning to logic flow diagram 408 fig5 if an abbreviation was not found within token table 214 in step 502 processing by routing logic 210 transfers from test step 504 to step 508 in step 508 routing logic 210 creates a token that is unique from all abbreviation tokens stored in token table 214 fig2 and from all tokens of nodes in network 106 fig1 in this illustrative embodiment the total range of values for legitimate tokens is divided into a range reserved for nodes of network. |
9 | nuclei in the sample methods for ensuring this proportionality are known in the art and involve allowance for sufficient time for relaxation after a pulse the use of gated decoupling techniques relaxation agents and the like the relative intensity of a peak or group of peaks is obtained in practice from its computer generated integral after obtaining the spectrum and integrating the peaks those peaks associated with the comonomer are assigned this assignment can be made by reference to known spectra or literature or by synthesis and analysis of model compounds or by the use of isotopically labeled comonomer the mole comonomer can be determined by the ratio of the integrals corresponding to the number of moles of comonomer to the integrals corresponding to the number of moles of all of the monomers in the interpolymer as described in randall for example the reactivity ratios of single site catalysts in general are obtained by known methods for example as described in u201c linear method for determining monomer reactivity ratios in copolymerization u201d m fineman and s d ross j polymer science 5 259 1950 or u201c copolymerization u201d f r mayo and c walling chem rev 46 191 1950 incorporated herein in their entirety by reference for example to determine reactivity ratios the most widely used copolymerization model is based on the following equations where m i refers to a monomer molecule which is arbitrarily designated as u201c i u201d. |
4 | it is contemplated that the benefits of the present invention will be applicable to both hydrophilic as well as hydrophobic materials of construction although polyester which is hydrophobic may be particularly preferred in order to evaluate the relative performance of a mop head formed according to the present invention exemplary mop heads formed with fluid retaining strands having elongate channel depressions and raised profile protrusions were weighed in a dry state and were thereafter immersed in water until fully saturated and then weighed in a wet state once dripping had substantially ceased the contoured surface mop heads were formed according to the potentially preferred practice as described above on a 1 5 inch diameter circular knitting head with an arrangement of four needles in and two needles out repeated eight times around the circumference mop heads of similar construction but incorporating flat surface tubular strands of knit material formed on the same knitting head but with all needles in were tested according to the same procedure each of the structures was also tested to measure sorbency in a wet state wherein the wet mop was immersed after wringing excess moisture from the mop head following initial saturation the results are set forth in table i below as can. |
9 | two supplementary wheels 43 are located at front and rear of the body this is a kind of gravity vehicle wheel 44 can adopt the structure of fig1 and u201c large wheel transmission u201d it is also available to adopt the wheel electromotor described in lt a sort of vehicle gt of plea know technology document 200410030581 x vehicle body connects with wheel swing supplementary wheel can run in parallel to match up turning supplementary wheel carries an elastic device which flexes up and down following pressure the wheel is unnecessary to touch the ground or slightly touch or touch the ground in discontinuity or only one supplementary wheel touch the ground only need one main wheel can realize turning and braking to use two main wheels at same time can brake or decelerate the vehicle fig2 28 u2014 fig2 is the left view diagram fig2 is the top view diagram of fig2 an integrated vehicle 18 carries a rack beam 45 an electromotor 170 and trail wheels 46 electromotor 170 is located at the bottom of the rack beam 45 and on the top of integrated vehicle 18 electromotor 170 drives gear 17 and pushes the vehicle 18 forward trail wheel 46 plays the role of balance such vehicle can also be unmanned or remote controlled the body 16 can optionally include a compressed air tank 47 details of the compressed air tank 47 are described in fig3 35 fig2 pendulum shaft 503 shows a structure of bend and concave wheel axis 504 is. |
7 | bacteriostasis and or preservative effectiveness testing the present apparatus comprises an autoclavable collection bottle enclosing a collection chamber and an autoclavable closure adaptor means for closing the collection bottle while collecting a sample the apparatus has at least two passageways each in open communication at one end with the collection chamber a first passageway comprises a means for receiving and attaching the uncapped top portion of a sample container such that the liquid or gel contents of the container can be dispensed through the first passageway and into the collection chamber of the bottle a second passageway is adapted for communication with a vacuum source preferably via a flexible conduit or hose the closure adaptor means may be integrally molded from a suitable plastic material able to withstand the temperatures used during autoclaving in a preferred embodiment the closure adaptor means is an assembly comprising a plastic retainer ring internally threaded for attachment to the externally threaded neck portion of a transparent collection bottle the top of the retainer ring having a circular opening for securely holding a flanged substantially cylindrical stopper in which the above mentioned first and second passageways are formed as indicated above the first passageway provides a means of transferring the internal contents of a sample container that is securely and sealingly attached. |
2 | abbreviation for thin film transistor this tft display is a special form of a lcd picture screen whereby thin film transistors designationally activate and deactivate electrical fields for the polarization of the anisotropic liquid of the lcd elements with the assistance of tft technology a high resolution picture is achieved in view of luminance color and sharpness a touch screen unit 34 is provided for inputting data into the control panel 16 the touch screen unit 34 being connected via a controller 32 to the communication interface com 1 the touch screen unit 34 is mechanically connected to the display 20 when an operator touches a touch sensitive actuation field of the unit 34 whereby the actuation field coincides with a display field displayed by the display 20 then a switch signal is communicated to the personal computer 22 the personal computer 22 activates a program part on the basis of this switch signal as a result whereof a menu control or respectively the input of acknowledgment signals numbers and text elements is realized as known in and of itself the device controller 12 is connected to the communication interface com 2 via the data bus 14 fig4 shows the structure of a display on the display unit 20 a plurality of display fields are indicated in the upper line 36 these containing text information and graphic information the various display fields u201c setup u201d through u201c off u201d serve the purpose of user prompting by touching one of these display fields a switch pulse. |
6 | the shaft 300 and the surrounding sleeve 336 this fluid is drawn into the shaft end and counter plate thrust bearing region 325 to support relative rotation between the end of the shaft and the facing surface of the counterplate the fluid being maintained in the gap 325 by the grooved pattern during rotation a journal bearing 354 as is well known in this technology is defined on the outer surface 350 of the shaft or the facing surface 352 of the sleeve utilizing the fluid in gap 330 this journal bearing 354 would have the dual function of supporting the shaft for rotation and if biased to accomplish this goal could also tend to force fluid from the gap 330 toward the shaft counterplate gap 325 to this end the journal bearing in the gap 330 could be defined with the grooves proportioned to create a downward bias toward the thrust bearing 340 at gap 325 this journal bearing 354 aids in moving fluid from the journal gap 330 toward the thrust gap 325 especially at start up and maintains it during continuous running conditions to prevent the shaft from being displaced axially too far from the counterplate by the axially upward thrust bearing at gap 325 between the shaft end and counterplate an opposing bias is typically introduced this bias is utilized to prevent the gap 325 from becoming too large which would reduce the effectiveness of the shaft thrust bearing at gap 325 for this reason the journal bearing defined on the conical cross sectional surface 352 of shaft 300 is provided this journal bearing since it appears on a conically tapered surface will have a downward thrust component in the direction of arrow 360 which acts against the upward force component 362 which is. |
9 | fig8 the extended subheader group consists of an extended subheader lengths field 81 for providing a total length of the extended subheader group a reserved bit field 82 an extended subheader type field 83 and an extended subheader body 84 preferably the extended subheader lengths field should be represented in 8 bits and the total length of the extended subheader is represented in bytes here the total length can be represented by maximum of 27 bytes furthermore there can be up to 128 types of extended subheaders here table 5 illustrates addition of two extended subheaders that is based on the extended subheader type field 83 a type corresponding to u2018 0 u2019 has an extended subheader u2014 1 having a length of one 1 byte while a type corresponding to u2018 1 u2019 has an extended subheader u2014 2 having a length of two 2 bytes depending on the type the extended subheader can be classified into whether the subheader is for uplink or downlink transmission for example a subheader used in the uplink is formed at the ms and transmitted to the bs and if the ms receives this subheader the ms disregards it fig9 is an example of a format of an esf here refer to fig7 and 8 as well as table 2 in fig9 the mac pdu includes the extended subheader group and an extended subheader length field 91 is used to indicate a total length of the subheader s in this figure the total length of the subheaders is six 6 bytes in detail a new extended subheader u2014 1 includes a reserved bit 92. |
7 | leads 51 53 connected to calibration element 56 one value is provided to a look up table 62 to determine appropriate wavelength dependent coefficients for the oxygen saturation calculation as in the prior art the other value s are then provided to another look up table s 63 which provides input e g coefficients to other calculations performed by controller 64 these additional calculations may enhance the performance and or safety of the system controller 64 provides signals to a drive circuit 66 to control the amount of drive current provided to leds 52 as in the prior art detector 54 is connected through an amplifier 72 and a filter 74 to an a d converter 76 this forms a feedback path used by controller 64 to adjust the drive current to optimize the intensity range of the signal received for proper operation the signal must be within the analog range of the circuits employed the signal should also be well within the range of a d converter 76 for example one rule that may be applied is to adjust led drives and amplifier gains so that both red and ir signals fall between 40 and 80 of full scale reading of converter 76 this requires correct and independent settings for both the red and infrared leds in an embodiment of the present invention patient specific data such as trending data or patient monitoring parameters can be actively stored in the memory of memory chip 56 as the patient and sensor travel from ward to ward of the hospital and consequently plug into different oximeters the patient specific data can be read from memory 56 of. |
2 | individual deflecting roller units 10 are individually rotatable and or adjustable about an axis to a required take off direction of the respective support belt the spacing of the deflecting roller units 10 from the car 2 or from the counterweight 3 is adjustable for example by threaded rods 20 thus the individual deflecting roller units 10 can be used for compensation for changes in length of the support belts 6 length changes can result during the installing for example by reason of different support belt lengths or they occur in operation for example by reason of unequal loading of the support belts 6 the deflecting roller unit 10 according to the invention can also be used without limitation for elevator installations with a divided support belt arrangement fig3 fig4 and fig5 illustrate an advantageous form of embodiment of the deflecting roller unit 10 in detail the deflecting roller unit 10 comprises a deflecting roller 11 the deflecting roller 11 is matched to a width bt of the support belt 6 the illustrated deflecting roller unit 10 thus offers space for exactly one of the support belts 6 this allows an optimum utilization of the space since no unnecessary space is lost the deflecting roller 11 is mounted on an axle 12 advantageously by means of roller bearings 13 and the axle 12 is connected with a u shaped carrier 14 which laterally retains the deflecting roller 11 the axle 12 is in that case provided for example at one end with securing means 15 against turning and on the other side seals with the u shaped carrier 14 the sealing takes place in that the axle 12 is provided with a shoulder and a flange 16 which is expanded to the u shaped carrier 14 this. |
4 | application_number US 71705376 A description referring to fig1 a portion of a sewing machine is illustrated therein in cross section as including a substantially u shaped bed portion 10 having a top cover plate 12 connected thereto a throat plate member 14 is disposed in an opening in the top plate 12 and includes an aperture 16 for permitting the needle 18 to pass therethrough during its end wise reciprocating movement for penetrating a ply or plies of fabric f with a thread for concatenation with a thread from a bobbin to form lock stitches in a manner which will be more fully described hereinafter the mechanism for reciprocating the needle in its end wise motion is well known in the art and therefore only a portion of the mechanism is illustrated herein as including a needle carrier 22 and a needle bar 24 which needle bar is typically connected to a crank mechanism driven by the main shaft of the sewing machine a feed dog mechanism generally illustrated at 26 is also disposed in an opening in the top plate 12 for cooperating with the fabric f in order to feed the same across the surface of the top plate 12 for forming continuous stitches the feed mechanism including. |
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