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2 | a programmed painter robot the spraying device actuated by the robot is to be initially switched on and subsequently switched off by a switching command fn produced by a robot control program at time t 0 the switching command fn causes a separate control unit e g one containing a microprocessor to deliver after a preadjusted waiting period ending at time t 1 an actual switching on signal fn 39 for a paint needle valve in the spraying device because of the unavoidable signal response delay times resulting from the control elements e g valves in the spraying device the paint needle valve will actually open after a certain paint needle opening time t8 which is monitored and measured following the paint needle valve opening time t8 a report back signal is produced by the paint needle valve at time t 2 in a manner to be described subsequently after a paint flight time t6 the paint contacts the body to be coated at time t 3 the total time between t 0 and t 3 is the switching on time or lead time t0 of the paint needle valve recorded in the robot program as a process parameter a paint needle valve switching off time t1 also recorded as a process parameter is determined in a manner similar to the determination of the switching on time t0 the paint needle valve switching off time t1 comprises the time beginning from the. |
4 | formed by braided water repellent synthetic threads advantageously the elastic strands are paired or grouped two by two 1 u2032 1 u2033 2 u2032 2 u2033 3 u2032 3 u2033 4 u2032 4 u2033 and each pair of strands 1 2 3 and 4 comprises a circular elastic link or of an endless elastic link according to a characteristic arrangement of the invention the different elastic strands 1 2 3 and 4 are fastened through the intermediary of their opposite ends on the one hand in a common location 6 of the strap 5 and on the other hand in points 7 8 9 10 spaced from each other of said strap and differently spaced from their common point of connection 6 advantageously the fastening locations 6 7 8 9 and 10 of the strap 5 are formed by connectors said strap is equipped with over a portion of its length each circular elastic link 1 2 3 and 4 being engaged on the one hand in a common connector 6 and on the other hand individually in one of the connectors that are spaced from each other 7 8 9 10 and placed at different distances from said common connector 6 in other words the elastic. |
3 | techniques in the industry to accurately achieve this moisture level sensitive moisture measurement techniques are required for example a coulometric karl fischer titration method using the brinkman model 652 rf coulometer was used successfully for verifying the desired moisture level in the formulations after blending and maintaining the moisture level the composition is converted into any convenient form for processing into film including pellets or sheets the film fabrication ca be accomplished by any convenient technique including compression molding flat film extrusion or blown film extrusion after the film is fabricated into its desired form it is then biaxially oriented by stretching by any of the well known techniques in the art including by hydraulics by pinch rolls moving at different rates or by tentering biaxial stretching can be performed sequentially or simultaneously sequential biaxial stretching is preferred when using the tentering operation another process of maintaining the desired moisture level is to employ vacuum drying in order to reduce the moisture level in too wet pellets to acceptable levels below 700 ppm and preferably below 300 ppm in this case pellets composed of polymer plus filler would be made using a water bath cooling process such that the residual moisture level is excessive these too wet pellets can be subjected to a partial vacuum preferably with some heating to speed the process for a period of time until the moisture content is within acceptable limits as defined above this process works but is not the preferred one since an extra process vacuumdrying is required yet another process of maintaining the desired moisture level is by charging the hot melt directly to the extruder which extrudes the casting from a die in this case the molten composition is never exposed. |
3 | production of magnesium comprises a graphite body having an essentially impermeable coating thereon of magnesium or magnesium aluminum alloy application_number US 30363581 A description the following examples will further describe the invention it is understood that the examples are provided to illustrate the practice of the invention and are not intended as limiting beyond the limitations imposed by the appended claims a graphite anode machined to proper diameter to pass through an air tight seal of a magnesium production cell after coating is placed on a lathe type machine equipped with jigs designed to protect the socketed ends of the anode the machine is also equipped with flame spraying equipment designed to spray a uniform coating the machine and spraying equipment are activated and a uniform coating of about 2 mm thickness consisting of an alloy of about 80 wt magnesium and about 20 wt aluminum is sprayed on the anode the coated anode may then be used in an electrolytic cell for the production of magnesium in the manner known in the art an ordinary graphite anode is added to an electrolytic cell for the production of magnesium in a conventional manner the surface of the anode above the essentially air tight seal is then uniformly flame sprayed to a thickness of about 2 mm with an alloy consisting of about 80 wt magnesium and about 20 wt aluminum to form an essentially impermeable coating which reduces the amount of air drawn into the cell through the porous structure of the anode during operation thereof reducing this air flow reduces the loss of graphite due to oxidation and improves the electrical efficiency of the cell by reducing the 34 scalloped 34 shape of. |
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{"publication_number": "US-9025692-B2", "abstract": "a method implemented in a user terminal is disclosed . the method comprises obtaining known precoding matrix p of rank r and modulation and coding scheme assignments used in an original transmission , and a desired retransmission rank r \u2032, forming an approximate channel covariance matrix , estimating a minimum mean square error receiver sinr for each layer to be retransmitted responsive to said forming , and finding a retransmission precoding matrix from a preceding codebook that maximizes a sum - rate for enabling precoding selections for retransmissions in uplink multiple - input multiple - output mimo hybrid automatic repeat request harq . other methods , apparatuses , and systems also are disclosed .", "application_number": "US-201414247643-A", "description": "the present invention is directed to the problem of precoding selections at the user terminal for retransmitting one or multiple codewords in non - adaptive hybrid arq for uplink ( ul ) mimo when the transmission rank or number of codewords in the retransmissions is smaller than the corresponding value in the original transmission . particularly , this problem analysis considers that only imperfect channel state information ( csi ), e . g ., quantized channel information , is available at the user terminal . the block diagram of fig1 shows the inventive precoding selection for non - adaptive harq retransmission for ul mimo with imperfect / partial channel information . initially , 101 , the user terminal knows the precoding matrix p of rank r and the mcs assignments used in original transmission , as well as the desired retransmission rank r \u2032. based on these inputs we obtain the precoder for the retransmission of one codeword . following the input step 101 , the method 102 forms an approximate channel covariance matrix { circumflex over ( r ) |
7 | output signal cout of the counter 1004 is applied to synchronizing signal frequency varying circuit 1020 and the output signal of said frequency varying circuit 1020 is applied to a synchronizing signal generating circuit cl the output of the counter 1004 is similar in wave form to the aforesaid one of fig7 when the output signal of the counter 1004 is a low level signal as shown in fig9 the frequency varying circuit 1020 produces a signal with a period of frequency f1 therefore the output signal sync is a signal of the frequency f1 when the counter 1004 has finished the counting of a prescribed time the output signal of the counter 1004 becomes a high level signal by this high level signal the frequency varying circuit 1020 produces a different frequency f2 from the aforesaid frequency f1 here assuming that f1 gt f2 the signal sync becomes an output wave form shown in fig9 therefore the frequency of the signal sync is f1 from the start of measurement of the distance to the prescribed time and thereafter becomes f2 so that the integration output of the integrator circuit becomes as shown by int in fig9 fig1 illustrates a concrete construction of the frequency varying circuit 1020 the frequency varying circuit 1020 includes an inverter 1021 a transistor 1022 resistors 1023 and 1024 and a capacitor 1025 the frequency varying circuit 1020 has the resistors 1023 and 1024 and the capacitor 1025 constituting a cr circuit and is arranged so that the input signal to the synchronizing signal generating circuit cl is altered. |
1 | his vector invitrogen which is described in the literature gentz et al proc natl acad sci usa 1989 86 821 824 further this polynucleotide may comprise a 5 u2032 and 3 u2032 noncoding sequence for example transcribed but non translated sequences splicing and polyadenylation signals ribosome binding sites and mrna stabilization sequences the present invention provides nucleotides having a chain length of at least 15 nucleotides which are complementary to a polynucleotide isolated by the present inventors a polynucleotide or a complementary strand thereof consisting of the nucleotide sequences of odd numbered seq id nos from seq id no 1 to seq id no 2069 herein the term u201c complementary strand u201d is defined as one strand of a double strand nucleic acid composed of a t a u in case of rna and g c base pairs to the other strand also u201c complementary u201d is defined as not only those completely matching within a continuous region of at least 15 sequential nucleotides but also those having a homology of at least 70 preferably at least 80 more preferably 90 and most preferably 95 or higher within that region the homology may be determined using the algorithm described herein probe and primers for detection or amplification of the polynucleotides of the present invention are included in these polynucleotides typical polynucleotides used as primers have a chain length of 15 to 100 nucleotides and preferably 15 to 35 nucleotides alternatively polynucleotides used as probes are nucleotides having a chain length of at least 15 nucleotides preferably at least 30 nucleotides containing at least a portion or the whole sequence of a dna of the present invention such nucleotides preferably hybridize specifically to a dna encoding a polypeptide of the present invention the term u201c. |
6 | section of the squealer band to correct the imbalance application_number US 69732803 A description referring to fig1 3 of the drawings a brake drum in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is shown generally at 10 it is seen that brake drum 10 is a generally cylindrical structure having a circular open end 12 and a nearly cylindrical braking section 14 extending from open end 12 to hub end 16 hub end 16 is seen to comprise a generally flat inner surface 21 that terminates by forming circular hub opening 20 a plurality of wheel lug openings 22 are spaced around inner surface 21 of hub end 16 transition section 18 is seen to extend from braking section 14 to inner surface 21 of hub end 16 braking section 14 itself is a generally cylindrical section extending at a nearly normal relation to open end 12 however it is also understood that a preferred embodiment of the present invention could have the outer surface of braking section 14 extending at a slightly less than normal angle to open end 12 it should be understood that brake drum 10 is typically made of cast iron in a foundry operation accordingly finishing machining operations are necessary prior to the final balancing of brake drum 10 such machining would include the finishing of an inner surface 25 of braking section 14 to assure a nearly perfect inner cylindrical surface such surfaces necessary to accommodate the brake pads from the braking structure that brake drum 10 would surround further the edges of open end 12 and squealer band 24 are machined brake drum 10 is then final balanced using the method of the present invention referring to fig1 3 it is seen that a section of squealer band 24. |
7 | components for example pixel arrays capable of displaying an image the screens on the physical surfaces may be implemented as display screens of liquid crystal displays lcds electrophoretic displays epds or flexible displays for example electronic paper a display technology in development may be utilized for display screens disposed on the physical surfaces of the physical stereo object the image stereo presentation method implemented according to the present invention may be applied to product packaging advertisement decorative art and so on this stereo presentation method is capable to present an interesting visual effect in the field of product packaging the present invention can be applied to a stereo structure of a product itself or a box for packaging the product to give people a new experience in the field of advertisement the image stereo presentation method may enhance the effect of advertisement specifically the present invention can be applied to the advertising board adhered to outer walls of buildings or any type of stereo structure devices having advertising benefits in addition the present invention may be implemented as arranging digital screens on the outer walls of buildings to display images or videos for advertising or conveying some ideas moreover the present invention can be applied to any type of objects having a stereo structure stereo objects just for viewing and admiring may also lie within the scope of the present invention please refer to fig3 which is a diagram showing a spatial structure 30 of a first embodiment of the present invention in this embodiment the spatial structure 30 has an interface 33 adjoining physical. |
2 | and gaseous no x reducing species are preferably further mixed such as by in line static mixer 34 and or turning vanes 36 36 u2032 which are positioned in passage 42 to assure good distribution when the gases reach the catalysts 26 26 u2032 and 26 u2033 fig2 is a partial sectional view taken along line 2 2 in fig1 and shows a preferred arrangement of mechanical mixers 40 40 u2032 and 40 u2033 which take the gases from the bypass channel 25 having sufficient mass for good mixing and facilitate mixing it with the bulk of the flue gas in passage 42 the nozzles 30 are shown to provide an array of spray patterns 31 and the flow of gasses past 28 and through bypass 25 will sweep the gasifying urea into an array of flow mixing devices 40 40 u2032 and 40 u2033 which terminate in openings 44 44 u2032 and 44 u2033 that can be aimed to provide turbulent mixing of the gases from bypass 25 with the bulk of the gases in passage 42 the bypass stream laden with no x reducing species can in this manner be reintroduced to the flue gas with multiple large and angled pipes 40 40 u2032 and 40 u2033 or other structures that extend beyond the wall of channel 25 to provide improved distribution the design of these pipes static mixers baffles turning vanes etc is preferably guided by computational fluid dynamics cfd and cold flow modeling catalysts 26 26 u2032 and 26 u2033 are employed in an array forming a reactor and are scr catalysts as known in the. |
7 | placed into the automated immunoassay machine once the test has begun the u201c multi gripper u201d comprising an aluminium arm inside the machine comprising two bars defining a series of gripper slots is moved downwards onto the dipsticks and the grippers grab the upper portions 12 of the dipsticks the dipsticks are lifted by the arm from the starting slots and may be initially moved to the back of the machine that is to the end slots where they can be read by an optical reader to establish a background signal for each dipstick the dipsticks are moved to u201c tube one u201d which contains the sample to be tested for a predetermined period of time which for the salmonella test is typically twenty minutes at this stage the dipsticks may be raised and lowered inside the tubes to u201c jiggle u201d them and ensure that the contents of the tube are mixed in the case of a salmonella test this also ensures that the buffer additive initially located in tube one is mixed into the sample which is added to tube one the arm is then raised and the dipsticks are moved out of u201c tube one u201d and lowered into u201c tube two u201d for washing in a wash solution eg modified buffered peptone water mbpw and are washed by moving the dipsticks up and down the arm is then raised and the dipsticks are lifted out of tube two and loaded into tube three which contains a growth medium eg in the case of salmonella this may be m broth the dipsticks remain in tube typically for three to four hours during which the temperature within the tube two is raised to an appropriate culture temperature by a heater unit eg a flexible heating mat. |
6 | rotation transmitting cushion 10 has the two layer stacking structure of the first outer plate 1 formed of hard resin and the second outer plate 12 formed of the elastic member and the width across flat h of the bottomed hole 124 of the second outer plate 12 is made narrower than the width across flat h of the end portion 22 of the input shaft 2 thus even before the two flat surfaces 21 formed at the end portion 22 of the input shaft 2 come in contact with the inclined surfaces 118 a of the inner wall 116 of the through hole 114 of the first outer plate 11 the torque of the input shaft 2 can be transmitted to the output shaft 3 through the second outer plate 12 this improves the initial motion characteristics of torque transmission further elastic deformation of the second outer plate 12 formed of the elastic member absorbs micro vibration of the input shaft 2 in the range where the flat surfaces 21 are not in contact with any inclined surface 118 a of the facing convex surfaces 118 therefore it is possible to prevent transmission of such vibration to the output shaft 3 further after the two flat surfaces 21 formed at the end portion 22 of the input shaft 2 come in contact with some of the inclined surfaces 118 a making up the convex surfaces 118 of the inner wall 116 of the through hole 114 of the first outer plate 11 the torque of the input shaft 2 is transmitted to the output shaft 3 through the first outer plate 11 therefore elastic deformation of the second outer plate 12 accompanying rotation of the input shaft 2 can be suppressed less than a prescribed level. |
7 | step 105 the user is inquired whether to end the installation or not if the user confirms the complete of the software installation then the security software is quitted and the installation procedure is ended therefore the installation of the software is fail at step 106 the user is prompted to connect the usb flash memory disk to the usb interface and the process goes to the step 103 after the user confirms the connection at step 107 a password of the usb flash memory disk is inputted by the user at step 108 the operation system log on information and the usb flash memory disk password is formed into an encrypted file at step 109 the password is written into the private bytes or the normal bytes of the usb flash memory disk at step 110 it judges whether the writing of the password is successful or not if it is the process goes to execute the step 111 if it is not the process returns to the step 105 at step 111 the installation of the security software is complete the operation system is rebooted next the flow for authentication while the operation system of a computer is started up will be described with reference of fig4 as shown in fig4 whenever the operating system starts up the security software installed in the computer executes a security authentication to. |
1 | a firm connection between the clip and the strip for example the facing surface of fingers 14a could include teeth members or ribs or grooves or other such means for firmly gripping the strip the container may have various shapes although a rectangular shape as illustrated is convenient and economical the size of the container may also vary as desired strip material is removed from the container by grasping the free end of the strip with a clip 14 and pulling it through the aperture in the wall of the container preferably the strip 12 is perforated at various points 12b along its length so that separable portions of the strip may be obtained this is illustrated in fig2 where along transverse perforation 12b a convenient length of the strip 12 may be separated for use alternatively if the strip is not perforated there may be included a shearing means such as a sharp or serrated edge at the aperture to facilitate separation of the desired length of the portion to be used then another clip or holder 14 may be affixed to the newly created end of strip 12 as is illustrated in fig3 the length of such a usable portion of strip 12 may vary as desired generally speaking however the length will conveniently be in the range of about 10 to about 20 inches in fig4 and 5 there are illustrated cut away views of different embodiments of the invention in fig4 the strip material 20 is in the form of a roll within the container the free end 22 extends through the aperture 11. |
9 | the storage controller 10 also referred to as being u201c added u201d or u201c included u201d in the storage controller 10 the annex controller 54 wields this control in response to its own independent monitoring of the health of the i o annex module 28 fig1 illustrates various signals provided to or generated by the annex controller 54 the annex controller 54 receives the signals tach_a and tach_b generated by the fans 52 during normal operation each of these signals includes regularly spaced pulses at a frequency proportional to the rotational speed of the corresponding fan 52 the controller uses the tach_a and tach_b signals 1 as feedback signals in a control loop that regulates fan speed and 2 to monitor whether the fans 52 are operating at all the fan_a_pwm and fan_b_pwm signals are the pwm control signals 56 for the fans 52 the annex controller 54 also receives the temp_sensor signal to detect any over temperature condition that may develop and generates the signals cntl_good pic_pwrgd board_reset and annex_flt in operation if both of the fans 52 fail then the annex controller 52 drives the pic_pwrgd signal low to cause the associated sp 16 to remove the i o annex module 28 from the system this is a u201c fail. |
4 | door opening closing signal to the input terminal sensing of the control unit 130 accordingly the control unit 130 determines the opened closed state of the door 20 according to the door opening closing signal received from the sensor unit 120 and determines whether the door switch 111 is turned on 200 as the result of the determination of operation 200 when the door switch 111 is turned on the control unit 130 determines that the door 20 is closed and outputs the door lock control signal to the door lock relay 140 through the output door_lock 202 in the door lock control signal as shown in fig3 the rectangular pulse is output for a predetermined time about 25 30 msec such that the door lock relay 140 operates in the pulsed mode and the time interval between pulses is gradually increased 1 sec 3 min 30 min according to the number of times of sensing of the contact of the door switch 111 to protect the door lock relay 140 accordingly in the door lock relay 140 the current flows in the control solenoid 142 for the predetermined time 25 to 30 msec according to the door lock control signal output from the output terminal door_lock of the control unit 130 and the common terminal com of the 3 pole switch 141 is switched from the normally closed terminal nc to the normally open terminal no 204 when the common terminal com of the 3 pole switch 141 is switched from the normally closed terminal nc to the normally open terminal no current of the power supply 100 flows to the main solenoid 113 of the door lock switch 110 through the common terminal com and the normally open terminal no of the 3 pole switch 141. |
4 | tag perhaps even in real time presently available rfdi systems operate in both low frequency less than 100 megahertz and high frequency greater than 100 megahertz modes unlike their low frequency counterparts high frequency tags can have their data read at distances of greater than one meter even while closely spaced together new data can also be transmitted to the tags in the low frequency system an integrated circuit sends a signal to an oscillator which creates an alternating current in the reader 39 s coil that current in turn generates an alternating magnetic field that serves as a power source for the tag the field interacts with the coil in the tag which induces a current that causes charge to flow into a capacitor where it is trapped by the diode as charge accumulates in the capacitor the voltage across it also increases and activates the tag 39 s integrated circuit which then transmits its identifier code high and low levels of a digital signal corresponding to the ones and zeros encoding the identifier number turn a transistor on and off variations in the resistance of the circuit a result of the transistor turning on and off cause the tag to generate its own varying magnetic field which interacts with the reader 39 s magnetic field in this technique called load modulation magnetic fluctuations cause changes in current flow from the reader to its coil in the same pattern as the ones and zeros transmitted by the tag the variations in the current flow in the reader coil are sensed by a device that converts this pattern to a digital signal the reader 39 s. |
1 | or the lower sheet the other sheet which is totally flat or closed i e without the recesses 11 or the grooves 12 can be provided with apertures 110 or 10 120 as shown in fig4 and fig1 if a removable inner shoe sole is made to comprise the shock absorbing cushion 1 said cushion 1 can be made to be inflatable or automatically inflatable or sealed completely fig2 20a 20b 20c 20d and 20e show said shoe sole 5 comprising the shock absorbing cushion 1 being inflatable having an upper sheet with a flat smooth upper surface of excellent stability and a lower sheet with grooves 12 whose vertical walls link with the inner surface of the upper sheet the grooves 12 divide the shoe sole 5 into a plurality of small air chambers 51 of round triangular square or any other shape each air chamber 51 has a square cross section such that said chamber 51 can be communicated with each other by a tubal passage formed through the vertical wall surrounding each groove 12 so that the air or liquid in each air chamber can communicate with each other so that the shock or pressure the shoe sole receives can be spread all over the air chambers besides the shoe sole 5 has a group of small circular air chambers 52 having the same center at the thumb and the heel section so as to give fine stability to the thumb and the heel by means of the good. |
1 | were 5 g hr m 2 or less which were within the normal range from day 15 after the start of feeding or later tewl showed an increasing tendency particularly increased over time in the control feed administration group reaching a rate as high as 25 97 u00b1 3 85 g hr m 2 at the time of completing the feeding period day 43 tewl also increased in the collagen administration group but was as slightly low as 23 72 u00b1 9 38 g hr m 2 at the time of completing the feeding period although there was no significant difference fig6 shows the changes in body weight in each group the data taken before the start of feeding day 0 on day 15 and day 29 and after completing the feeding period day 43 are shown as the average value u00b1 standard error 7 mice per group the body weights at the time of starting feeding were 18 7 to 20 8 g then the body weights increased over time in both groups with no difference in the increase rate between the groups fig7 shows the macroscopic findings in each group these macrophotogrpahs were taken before collecting samples for 7 histological examination from the mice of each group after the completion of the feeding period b collagen d control feed when the macroscopic findings of the mouse head dorsal part and face of each group at the time of test completion were compared the control feed administration group was found to have progressed dermatitis at each site in the collagen administration group on the other. |
5 | step 24 of the ladder and either fastened thereto by an adhesive compound 20 or threaded fasteners such as nut and bolt 22 26 application_number US 87447004 A description the following discussion describes in detail one embodiment of the invention and several variations of that embodiment this discussion should not be construed however as limiting the invention to those particular embodiments since practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well for a definition of the complete scope of the invention the reader is directed to the appended claims turning to fig1 shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention 10 in use the present invention 10 discloses a magnetic plate 12 that is fixedly attached to the under side of the top step of a ladder 14 by means of adhesive material or by recessed screws whereby ferriferous material items e g tools 16 and hardware 18 placed thereon will be magnetically held in position on the magnetic plate the device is designed to prevent items 16 18 stored on the top step of a ladder from falling to the ground even if the ladder tips over the ferriferous items 16 18 upon the magnetic plate 12 will stay in place turning to fig2 shown therein is an illustrative view of the present invention 10 in use shown is the present invention 10 being a magnetic plate 12 that is fixedly attached to the under side. |
1 | fittings to a cap fitting having a blind hole socket for the center pole as well as providing any of the stop means discussed above in a preferred embodiment the spoke tubes 16 are also made of a rigid plastic pipe such as u00be inch pvc the associated flexible tube 18 which is used to form the circumference of the wheel like subassembly 26 may be u00be inch polyethylene irrigation pipe which is cut to have a length approximately matching the circumference of the tree the set of fittings 20 used to connect the various tubular members may comprise various mixes of conventional arid modified plumbing fittings such as tees crosses and connectors some of the these fittings may be slip fittings that have socket sizes modified or selected to allow various of the tubes to fit entirely through the fitting rather than being arrested by an internal socket wall or set of threads in one embodiment the fittings that slip about a u00be u2033 pvc central pipe are bored out to an internal diameter of about 1 125 inches and the ones that fit about a u00be u2033 polyethylene pipe have an internal diameter of about one inch although the modified fittings made for a prototype net support were formed by cutting operations on conventional fittings those skilled in the art will recognize that this is an economic decision and that if the market for such supports is large enough one could readily mold the slip fittings a modified cross fitting 30 as depicted in fig2 may have a hole 32 in it perpendicular to. |
3 | media is added and left for 10 minutes thereafter complete media and cells are added the phenyl groups on the dextran adsorb to hydrophobic surfaces which will make the surface more hydrophilic the coating procedure is simple and not time consuming mesenchymal stem cells mscs at 40 000 cells well were added to the plates coated according to the invention and the comparison plates after a 21 hour cultivation period cell attachment was assessed no attachment of cells to the tissue culture plastic was observed for the phenyl dextran coated plates all concentrations worked equally well and the costar plates however the nunc plates exhibited an uneven coating with cells attaching to parts of the plates when cells were seeded on phenyl dextran coated plastic they did not attach at all instead they formed free floating spherical cell clusters see fig2 when adding cytodex microcarriers to the costar and phenyl dextran coated plates all cells 20 000 cells well attached to the microcarriers and no cells attached to the bottom of the wells of the microtiter plate the cells grew well on the carriers and no difference in cell morphology was observed when cultured on microcarriers in the phenyl dextran coated plates indicating that the phenyl dextran is not leaking to also coat the carriers or is toxic to the cells the result was that the phenyl dextran coated plates were better than nunc mpc treated and equal to costar ultra low attachment plates when assessing attachment but at a much lower cost the present results indicate that phenyl dextran can completely inhibit cell attachment without altering the proliferation survival or multi potency of cells the coating procedure is a simple fast. |
2 | alloys such as tzm 120 w mk copper and beryllium alloys 120 300 w mk aluminium 260 w mk electrolytic copper 300 390 w mk and also graphite 60 400 w mk as already said the choice and the combination of the first and second materials are applied according to the type of plastic material to be injected and the configuration of the injection point u201c gate u201d for example regarding the characteristics of the plastic material crystalline materials generally have a u201c cold cap u201d problem or freezing at the point of injection which sometimes prevents molding or may require an increase of the temperature for the restarts the crystalline materials therefore generally require a high temperature of the tip 11 and a highly conductive material for the radially outer element 13 is therefore preferable instead amorphous plastic material often behaves in a different way according to the type of configuration of the tip or the u201c gate u201d for example in the case of valve nozzles these amorphous materials require high temperature to flow better and to avoid filaments particularly in the case of direct injection of the figures while in the case of free flow a lower temperature of the tip is required to avoid problems of u201c stringing u201d the formation of a plastic thread that remains between the molded part and the nozzle when the mold is open during extraction of the piece which is difficult to remove completely and may remain trapped in the mold during the successive injection cycle or of u201c drooling u201d from the u201c gate u201d or rather of dripping of plastic material. |
6 | fig4 coupling flange 82 is securely connected in a sealed manner to an end of the bearing housing 60 by conventional means such as plural nut and bolt combinations where only three such combinations are shown in the figures as elements 98 100 and 102 suction housing 56 further includes first and second side panels 72 a and 72 b and top and bottom panels where the top panel is shown as element 74 a suction housing 56 is generally rectangular in shape with each of the first and second side panels 72 a 72 b and top and bottom panels including a respective generally circular aperture therein thus as shown in fig2 and 3 the first side panel 72 a includes aperture 76 while as shown in fig4 top panel 74 a includes aperture 78 each of the aforementioned panel apertures allows for access to the inner portion of the suction housing 56 and the various components disposed therein to facilitate cleaning of the rotor stator pump 50 and or repairing or replacing pump components when needed each of the first and second side panels 72 a 72 b and top and bottom panels includes plural threaded pins therein for attaching a cover plate to the panel thus as shown in fig2 and 3 the first side panel 72 a includes four threaded mounting pins 80 a 80 d similarly as shown in fig4 the top panel 74 a includes four threaded mounting pins 79 a 79 d each of the aforementioned sets of threaded mounting pins on a respective panel allows a cover plate to be attached to the panel so as to cover the generally circular aperture in the panel and render. |
2 | of the lower chute section vertical frame member 104 when the lower chute section 54 is deployed in the transport position see fig6 u2013 7 referring now to fig4 u2013 5 the livestock loading chute of the present invention is shown in an intermediate position between the ground loading position shown in fig1 u2013 3 and the transport position shown in fig6 7 and 10 the upper chute section adjustable ramp 152 is shown in the same position as in fig1 u2013 3 i e in a position for ground loading of livestock lights 200 provide brake lights and tail lights when the trailer t is traveling with the lower chute section 54 in the transport position referring now to fig5 the lower chute section 54 swings on hinge assemblies 164 166 along b a chain 202 attached to the rear portion 204 of the trailer t is used to secure the lower chute section 54 in the transport position referring now to fig6 u2013 10 the livestock loading chute 50 of the present invention is shown in the transport position i e in a position wherein the lower chute section 54 is secured to the trailer for travel on highways referring now to fig7 the boomer 56 is used to secure the lower chute section 54 to the rear of the truck t when the lower chute section 54 is in the transport position referring now to fig8 an enlarged view of the upper chute section 52 partially cut away shows the. |
2 | about a reel not shown contained within the enclosure 36 at the base of the post 22 a drive means such as a conventional reversible electric motor not shown is also contained within the enclosure 36 the motor is operably connected to the reel on which the hoist line 26 is wound a control mechanism such as an electrical control box 38 hangs from the outer end of a rigid conduit 40 that projects out the free end 32 of the arm 30 the control box 38 includes an electrical switch that is wired to the motor contained within the enclosure 36 the switch operates the motor to rotate the reel in either rotational direction to extend and retract the hoist line 26 connected to the hoist line 26 is a yoke structure 42 the end of the hoist line 26 is attached to a swivel connector such as a swivel hook 36 which is hooked through an opening 44 defined at the center of a horizontally elongated t shaped cross member 46 the cross member 46 and thus the entire yoke structure 42 is rotatable about the vertical axis of rotation defined by the swivel hook 36 the cross member 46 is formed of two l shaped members fastened on opposite sides of a planar center member or spacer a series of spaced fastener holes 48 are defined along either end portion of the cross member 46 fastened or bolted to the cross member 46 through fastener holes 48 are vertically elongated downwardly extending. |
5 | until needed an embodiment of the removable flexible cell or bag system of the present invention comprises a series of identical chambers that are sewn together to make a continuous cell wall 35 in a preferred embodiment the method of constructing a continuous cellular wall of the removable flexible cell or bag system comprises building every other chamber completely then connecting the completed chambers with a single main panel a completed cell wall in a preferred embodiment would be comprised of 31 completed chambers and one connection chamber that is essentially an open chamber at the end of the string of chambers an embodiment of the present invention would be made up of 17 complete chambers and 18 extra main panels the system may be constructed in a series of steps similar to those used in bulk bag production except for the final stage of putting together the chain of bags in an embodiment of the present invention each chamber will have two sleeves of fabric 19 near the top opening of each chamber or cell 10 these sleeves will provide support for the chambers during the filling and emptying process these sleeves 19 may be added to each side panel 11 12 prior to the production of the actual chamber turning now to fig7 there is illustrated a group of flexible bags or chambers 10 sewn together with the bottom removal sleeves or loops 16 in. |
5 | fig2 the glass assemblies do not rest upon one another with their entire weight as they would were the rollers 60 to extend horizontally however each glass assembly does bear to some extent the weight of an adjacent glass assembly due to the desired tilt of the series of rollers 52 and 60 thereby maintaining the glass assemblies in contact with one another once the vacuum chamber has been refilled with a low k c gas as desired the door 20 is opened and the glass assemblies 70 are removed as a unit along the conveyor onto section iii thereof the openings 100 are then guickly plugged as by a polymeric plug or as shown in fig4 through the use of an expanding head rivet 110 such as a 34 pop 34 rivet for low k c gases that are heavier than air such as argon the glass assemblies are oriented in the vacuum chamber so that they emerge from the vacuum chamber with their openings 100 positioned at an upper corner so as to avoid any tendency of the gas to flow by gravity from the opening if desired the rollers or other conveyor supports can be tilted as desired so that the corner of each glass. |
2 | in fig1 and 1b the sliver loops stacked on one another within the can 18 on the bottom 20 lie along their outermost circumferential portion on the inner wall of the can 18 in this case when for example man made fibers are processed the center point m 1 of the can 18 as shown in fig2 assumes a predetermined distance a from the center m d of the rotary head 13 or rotary disc 16 the center point m 1 is one point of the central longitudinal axis of the can 18 and is situated at about the height level of the open top of the can 18 similarly the center point m d is one point of the rotary axis of the rotary head 13 and is situated at the same height level as the point m 1 the outline of the can 18 associated with the center point m 1 is shown in solid lines in fig2 if subsequently cotton fibers are processed which by nature are thinner than the man made fibers the outermost circumferential points of the deposited fiber sliver loops do no longer engage the inner wall of the can 18 whose center is at a distance a from the center of the rotary disc 16 thus there is an intermediate space between the sliver loops and the inner wall of the can 18 such an occurrence takes place also because the distance of the trumpet 14 from the inner wall of the can 18 is the same in both instances according to the invention the center point m 1 of the can 18 is displaced with respect to the stationary center point m d of the rotary disc 16 in the radial direction from m 1 to m 2 which is at. |
1 | and lower pair of movable arms 296 of compression clip 292 fig1 shows a schematic side cross sectional view of adaptor 300 illustrating the location of compression clips 290 and 292 positioned within recess 294 and about gastrostomy tube 10 and stem 301 fig1 shows a perspective view of a feeding tube assembly 306 including a coupler 304 with a radially protruding feature 302 and a stem portion 305 and feeding tube 309 extending from the stem portion 305 coupler 304 may be configured for mechanically coupling to a connector 312 e g connector 90 as discussed above or a base element as discussed below more particularly protruding feature 302 may align with groove 310 formed in recess 307 of the connector 312 further protruding feature 302 may fit into or otherwise engage a lip or other feature e g another recess such as recess 134 as shown in fig4 formed into the surface of recess 307 another aspect of the instant disclosure relates to a gastrostomy tube adaptor that has a clamping mechanism that may be installed upon a base element including a stem more particularly a clamping mechanism may be configured to at least partially circumferentially contact and correspondingly radially compress a gastrostomy tube onto a stem of the base element for example a clamping mechanism may include two separate pieces that couple to one another to compress a gastrostomy tube onto a stem of the base element more generally a system for providing fluid communication with a gastrostomy tube may include a plurality of separate pieces which when assembled are configured to compress at least a portion of an end region of a gastrostomy tube. |
9 | portion 50 p has a resolution and feature sizes of the optical lithography referring to fig3 f a first etch is performed to etch exposed portions of the carbon based material layer 30 to form a patterned carbon based material layer 30 p preferably the surfaces of the underlying layer 10 are exposed at the bottom of at least one trench formed in the patterned carbon based material layer 30 p a set of the exposed at least one inorganic electron beam sensitive oxide portion 40 e and the at least one patterned optical resist portion 50 p is employed as an etch mask during the first etch preferably the first etch is a reactive ion etch other etches such as a wet etch and a chemical dry etch cde are also contemplated herein the pattern of the at least one trench in the patterned carbon based material layer 30 p match the pattern of the collective set as seen from above in a top down view not shown comprising the exposed at least one inorganic electron beam sensitive oxide portion 40 e and the at least one patterned optical resist portion 50 p the simultaneous transfer of the pattern in the exposed at least one inorganic electron beam sensitive oxide portion 40 e and the pattern in the at least one patterned optical resist portion 50 p is herein referred. |
6 | other in such a manner that the height h 2 of the dimple 102 placed in the rear section of the fin body 103 in the direction of air flow is higher than the height h 1 of the dimple 102 placed in the front section of the fin body 102 as shown in fig1 b the surface areas of the rear dimples 102 are thus increased with such a difference of surface area between the front dimples 102 and the rear dimples 102 the heat exchanger compensates for the heat transfer rate of the air passing by the rear dimples 102 which heat transfer rate is relatively lower than that of the air passing by the front dimples 102 hence the heat transfer rate between the air introduced into the heat exchanger 70 and the exterior surfaces of the fin bodies 103 is improved fig1 a to 13c are side views showing different air currents about fin bodies 103 in accordance with positions of dimples 102 formed on the fin bodies 103 of the heat exchanger of fig1 respectively as described above the present invention provides a fin tube type heat exchanger which improves heat transfer rate between a fin body and the air by forming dimples instead of typical louvered fins on the exterior surface of the fin body provision of the dimples instead of the louvered fins also facilitate production of the fin tube type heat exchanger in the fin tube type heat exchanger of the invention the heat transfer rate between. |
8 | pool and the temporary pool are all available for each subscriber thus a subscriber 39 s limit is simply the number of numbers in the pools the numbers in the pools or pool although all available for each subscriber are a finite resource and a subscriber could exhaust such a resource the action taken in such a case is dictated by operator policy return call allowed a called party can request via a self management interface such as a web gui or an sms command which could be a reply to an u2018 anonymous call notification u2019 message that a request be made to the calling party that the called party be allowed to return a call to the calling party on such a request an sms could be sent to the calling party requesting authorization to do this if the calling party replies in this embodiment with an affirmative sms the return call allowed field is set appropriately and the called party is informed via sms that their request is successfully completed the called party can then initiate a call to the calling party note the distinction from the return call allowed field in the subscriber settings table which can be viewed as permanent as it does not have an expiry time explicitly defined whereas in the pending call database the return call allowed setting will expire according to the expiration time pending call aging this component autonomously ages entries in the pending call database that have exceeded the configured validity period command handler this component interprets commands returned in messages or forwards the messages if they do not contain a command in the case of. |
3 | a reoxidant such as cupric chloride the above discussed carbonylation reaction is preferably conducted in the presence of a polar organic solvent that is inert to the reactants employed in the carbonylation reaction i e carbon monoxide and the vinylmercuric halide the precise polar organic solvent employed is not critical and any of the conventional ones may be utilized such as ethyl alcohol methyl alcohol ether acetone and the like it should however be understood that while the utilization or an organic polar solvent in the carbonylation lactonization second step reaction is preferred if desired the reaction can be carried out in the presence of aqueous solvent medium it is preferred that the carbonylation reaction be conducted by adding the noble metal halide the lithium chloride and the polar organic solvent together in a reaction flask thereafter the reaction mixture may be cooled to low temperatures as low as 78 u00b0 c and purged with a carbon monoxide atmosphere while purging with carbon monoxide is occurring the vinylmercuric halide is added after the entire amount of the vinylmercuric halide is added to the reaction mixture the reaction is thereafter allowed to gradually rise to room temperature while low temperatures in the neighborhood of 20 u00b0 c to 78 u00b0 c are preferred it should be understood that they are not critical and that. |
7 | squared error between the input speech and the synthesized speech in the fixed codebook search the fixed codebook search is executed sub frame by sub frame the fixed codebook is composed of a plurality of codewords and a codeword includes several representative samples in the sub frame the most adequate codeword which can express the speech signal is searched in the codebook during the fixed codebook search for example in accordance with the g 729a codec the sub frame is composed of 40 samples and one codeword includes 4 samples therefore 4 samples that best represent the 40 samples are searched during the fixed codebook search of the g 729a codec the well known fixed codebook searching methods are the full search method the focused search method and the depth first tree search method as mentioned in the description of the related art also the least significant pulse replacement method is disclosed lately the present invention suggests a global pulse replacement method by overcoming the problem of the least significant pulse replacement method the global pulse replacement method is explained as follows the present invention is applied to the celp speech coding system and a preferred embodiment of the present invention is based upon amr nb 12 2 kbps mode a codebook vector that maximizes a value of eq 1 is chosen in each fixed codebook search max k ue89e ue89e q k max k ue89e c k 2 e k max k ue89e d t ue89e c k 2 c k t ue89e u03c6 ue89e ue89e c k eq ue89e 1 a k th codebook vector is described as c k and t denotes a transposed matix a correlation vector d and a matrix u03c6 are described as d ue8a0. |
1 | tube 102 has a polished surface with a knurled distal end portion and carries within it an end piece 104 which is cut with flat edges 105 running from a point past the axis of the tube at approximately an 11 degree angle to form a tissue engagement opening 106 and a spherical end 107 the end piece 104 is secured to tube 102 by brazing although other means can be used the end piece runs approximately 0 570 inches in length the outer tube 102 has an outer diameter of 0 134 inches and an inner diameter of 0 1150 inches mounted inside the outer tube 102 is a cutting tube 110 which has a sharpened cutting tip 112 and knurled distal end portion 114 the cutting tube defines a lumen 111 therethrough communicating between a tissue cutting surface 109 at distal cutting tip 112 and deflection chamber 66 adjacent the proximal end of the cutting tube the cutting this tube is seen in fig1 16 16 a 16 b the cutting tip 112 is ground flat as shown at 113 in fig1 a and 16 b 0 007 inches deep and has a closed spherical end 116 the cutting tube 110 has an outer diameter of 0 1149 inches. |
9 | jig units 53 having the mandrels mounted thereon whereby the replacing of the mandrels 18 which takes the longest period of time in the arrangements for the press can be performed with high efficiency by the use of the auxiliary driving means 30 at the portions of the rotary index 48 other than the tube enlarging portion thereof clamping means 45 and 45a each comprising a plurality of first clamping units are provided on the right and left sides of the tube enlarging portion of the rotary index 48 respectively to suppot the ends of the fins in the direction of their lengths 5 more particularly the means 45 and 45a are respectively constituted by clamping units 44 44a and clamping units 44b 44c which are adapted to be driven independently of each other and each of which has a stroke length sufficient for permitting it to support the fins of maximum and minimum lengths 5 desired to undergo the tube enlargement each first clamping unit is provided with a through hole 50 for permitting the passage therethrough of the mandrel or mandrels 18 which are out of the fin area when the same are lowered for the purpose of enlarging the tubes 3 second clamping units 47a and 47b which are arranged in the direction of the width 10 of the fin are provided in a heat exchanger insertion jig 46 in the same manner as is in the. |
4 | impede the mounting of a weft cutter or other weaving machine parts next to the fabric edge 3 fig2 shows a known embodiment which does not have the disadvantage of the embodiment of fig1 i e the support 4 is replaced by a support 10 which is situated in the middle of the temple 1 however this solution has the disadvantage that two stretching zones a and b are created which in the case of sensitive fabrics may lead to the formation of fabric lines above the support 10 in the fabric 2 in a warp direction the present invention concerns a fastening which does not have any of the disadvantages mentioned above fig3 shows the environment of the invention in the weaving machine the present invention concerns a fastening for temples 11 of the type which exerts a traction on the fabric edges 3 of the fabric 2 as is conventional as shown in fig4 and 5 such temples 11 have a cylindrical form whereby a number for example twenty of rings 12 are mounted on the temple recessed from the mantle surface and these rings are usually provided with needles 13 at their outer surface as indicated in fig6 the fabric 2 is guided over a gutter shaped fabric guide 15 a short distance from the stop bead up line 14 whereby the fabric is pressed by the temples 11 into the gutter shape by these temples 11 the above mentioned rings 12 are mounted such that on the one hand they can make an eccentric movement in relation to the actual mantle of the temple 11 such that the needles 13 are presented either more or less further from the temple 11 as a function of their place on. |
4 | of the side walls the cabinet assembly front wall includes an opening which receives a door for providing access to the cabinet interior the cabinet body side walls include receivers for mounting hanging rods extending therebetween and adapted for supporting multiple garments on hangers a control system includes multiple float switches in the water pan which are activated by various water level conditions in the water pan a microprocessor is provided for controlling the heater and water supply operation and timing the steam cabinet operation a method of steaming garments includes the steps of providing a water pan filling the water pan to a predetermined level energizing heaters connected to the water pan in a heat exchange therewith providing a cabinet assembly mounted on a base including the water pan and the heater placing a horizontal rod in said cabinet over said water pan hanging a garment from said rod de energizing said heater after a predetermined time period and maintaining the temperature of the water in the water pan at a predetermined preheat temperature application_number US 33868394 A description as required detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein however it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention which may be embodied in various forms therefore. |
8 | fig1 e illustrates a device r40 150 that is couple to part of autonomous system as123 154 note that a different reference numeral 154 is used to identify the element as123 in fig1 e than the reference numeral 144 used to reference the element as123 in fig1 d this is to clearly illustrate that at this stage of the topology determination neither of the topology inference tools that provided the topologies of fig1 d and 1e are aware that the same element as123 is identified by the other tool the residual information of fig1 e includes the identification of another subnet 192 168 5 1 24 and the identification of the autonomous system as123 in accordance with an aspect of this invention a network stitching tool is structured to determine connections among a plurality of individual networks based on the residual information that is provided with respect to these individual networks the residual information being information that is not solely related to or not known to be solely related to devices and connections that are within each individual network fig6 illustrates an example flow diagram for stitching together a plurality of network topologies based on residual information associated with each network and fig2 a 2d 3 a 3 c 4 a 4 b and 5 illustrate the application of the stitching processes to the individual networks illustrated. |
7 | body path is permitted and processing to resume the transport via this path is executed further when paper is detected at a specified position along the inhibited transport path position immediately before the junction of the main body path and the dup path the transport operation is discontinued every time a paper sheet is discharged from the machine the oldest of the items of effective paper data as to the sheets fed from the dup feed outlet is nullified further every time a sheet is placed into the dup tray 25 the feed counter 2 is decremented and the oldest of the items of effective paper as to the sheets fed from the main body feed outlet is nullified depending on the presence or absence of paper in the dup tray 25 a dup presence flag is made 34 1 34 or 34 0 34 when jam resetting is effected with a duplex print remaining within the machine before being discharged therefrom and with a simplex print present in the dup tray 25 an alarm is given to this effect and usual jam correction processing processing for indicating the specified number of copies and the number of return documents is thereafter executed furthermore all paper data is reset the process except for the foregoing processing procedures is collectively shown as a step for example a sequence of copying operations is controlled when the copy mode key 54 is found to be on edge change in state from off state to. |
5 | generally speaking it is desirable to employ a high cobalt content for enhanced toughness and resistance to breakage the conversion of carbon to diamond in a higher cobalt composite enhances the wear resistance to offset the usual decrease in wear resistance of higher cobalt grades of cemented carbide more than about fifteen percent by volume of graphite is undesirable since decreases in toughness may be observed in applications where the composite cemented carbide article with diamond particles dispersed in the matrix is to be used as a cutting or machining tool higher proportions of excess carbon may be useful graphite contents up to 50 by volume may be employed where the tungsten carbide content of the composite is concomitantly reduced sufficient cobalt should be present for catalyzing substantially complete conversion of graphite to diamond if the carbon content is too high cracking of the composite article may be observed due to differential thermal expansion or excessive shrinkage when such a cemented tungsten carbide article with excess carbon is then processed in a super pressure press at temperatures and pressures where diamond is thermodynamically stable excess carbon in the article is converted to diamond particles dispersed through the cobalt phase in addition to the hardening due to presence of very high hardness diamond particles it appears that such a dispersion of diamond particles has a dispersion hardening effect on the cobalt resulting in a. |
6 | mean value and has a high oscillation frequency to each target current i obj determined according to the target position the period t dith of the dithering square wave is too small to disturb the hydraulic circuit 21 driven by the solenoid valves 30 but allows to inhibit the occurrence of static friction phenomena within the solenoid valves 30 in other words each solenoid valve 30 is kept u201c in fibrillation u201d with minor fast and small scale oscillations around the target position for preventing the moving parts of the solenoid valve 30 from u201c sticking u201d by increasing the breakout static friction as shown in fig4 the main microcontroller 35 determines the target current i obj it determines the dithering square wave i dith which normally has a zero mean value and adds the dithering square wave i dith to the target current i obj for each solenoid valve 30 the main microcontroller 35 communicates the addition of the target current i obj and the dithering wave square i dith to the digital input 39 of the corresponding supporting microcontroller 37 such that the supporting microcontroller 37 drives the coil 34 of the solenoid valve 30 to track such addition as apparent from fig5 the supporting microcontroller 37 drives the coil 34 of the solenoid valve 30 by means of the known control technique called u201c chopper u201d which provides the application to the terminals of the coil 34 of the solenoid valve 30 of a positive voltage which determines an increase of the current i which crosses the coil 34 and alternatively of a zero or negative voltage which determines. |
5 | is designed to transmit the reaction forces back to the main deck cantilever support bulkheads inner bottom and bottom structure application_number US 50791406 A description the preferred embodiment of the present invention contemplating a selectively deployable i e retractable reaction frame for self elevating platforms utilizing cantilever beams is described below with reference to the figures the utilization and deployment process of the present invention as utilized in conjunction with a drilling unit is also illustrated and discussed in detail herein referring to fig1 and 2 a self elevating drilling unit comprising for example a jack up vessel 1 also known as a jack up rig is positioned 21 for example 5 10 feet with the distance varying depending upon operator skills soil the vessel deployed etc so as to be situated adjacent 22 to a platform jacket 4 then elevated 20 to working position 23 first 7 and second 7 u2032 reaction frames associated with the stern of the vessel are shown in their retracted 24 position said frames mounted at the transom 11 of the jack up vessel 1 as shown in the retracted position 24 the reaction length of each of the frames is pivoted so that the length of each frame is situated adjacent to the transom providing a storage position requiring minimal space a minimum distance u201c d u201d is kept between the jack up vessel 1 and the platform 4 this proximity is required for the cantilever and drill floor to reach out an adequate distance to the drilling template 6 once the platform is elevated above the platform deck 5 as shown the reaction frames 7 7 u2032 being situated in their retracted position allows the. |
5 | bent cross section and a tapering length so that one of its ends is wider than the other the narrower end is to be inserted through the hole 31 of the first rung 3 and to stop after it passes the hole 31 of the second rung 3 the wider end is of such width that it stops before passing the hole 31 of the first rung 3 the combining of said strip 4 with the holes 31 is effected by means of its bent sides after strip 4 is set in place the male hinge 11 or the female hinge 12 is inserted into the hollow space of the upright 2 a pressing process is used to press in the same words 114 or 125 as on the male or female hinge onto upright 2 the process keeps the hinge 11 or 12 from separating from the upright 2 after the hinge is pressed in place with upright 2 the end of the arms 113 124 of the male or the female hinges 11 12 as shown in fig1 and 14 prevents strip 4 from coming out of the rung holes 31 because of this arrangement strip 4 cannot come out of the holes 31 of rungs 3 for any configuration of the ladder thus securing rungs 3 in place with upright 2 after the male hinge 11 and the female hinge 12 are engaged with each other a bolt 5 is inserted in the round hole 122 to hold both hinges 11 and 12 in place the bolt 5 has a pin hole for a pin 51 to insert through a lever handle 52 which rotates using pin 51 as a pivot when the. |
2 | formed by the recessed region between the pseudo window 3 a and the platen window 1 a fig2 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig2 the polishing table 4 b includes a platen 51 and a polishing pad 53 in the exemplary embodiment illustrated in fig2 the platen 51 and the polishing pad 53 are essentially the same as the platen 1 and polishing pad 3 of fig1 however in the exemplary embodiment of fig2 the top surface level of the platen window 51 a is above the top level of the platen 51 in an exemplary embodiment this configuration may allow for easier self alignment in an exemplary embodiment the top surface level of the platen window 51 a is sufficiently higher above the top level of the platen 51 that no void v is formed in an exemplary embodiment the void v u2032 in fig2 is smaller than the void v of fig1 due to the top surface level of the platen window 51 a being above the level of the top level of the platen 51 in an exemplary embodiment the platen window 51 a protrudes from the platen 51 in a direction closer to the polishing pad to thereby reduce the size of or eliminate altogether the void v u2032 fig3 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in fig3 the polishing table 4 c includes a platen 61 and a polishing pad 63 in the exemplary embodiment illustrated in fig3 the polishing pad 63 is essentially the same configuration as that of the polishing pad 3 of fig1 however a transparent supporting layer 63 b is inserted in the recessed region of the polishing pad 63 in an exemplary. |
8 | an embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the condenser microphone according to an embodiment of the present invention elements similar to those in the conventional condenser microphones shown in fig6 to 8 are given the same reference numerals as shown in fig1 the condenser microphone according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a cylindrical microphone case 1 a microphone unit 2 and a specified microphone connector 4 the microphone unit 2 and the specified microphone connector 4 are respectively mounted in the front and rear ends of the microphone case 1 the circuit board 3 is interposed between the microphone unit 2 and the microphone connector 4 sound waves received by the microphone unit 2 are converted into electric acoustic signals the converted signals are amplified by an impedance converter to be output from the microphone connector 4 the output signals are transmitted from the microphone connector 4 to the predetermined external circuit and device via a cable connector and cable both connected to the microphone connector 4 in the microphone connector 4 a pin insert 5 is disposed inside a cylindrical connector sleeve 60 such that the pin insert 5 is fixed to the connector sleeve 60 with a thread 9 the pin insert. |
1 | pad 110 not shown or connected through a plate metal of metal plastic cloth etc in an alternative embodiment the protrusions 112 can be formed within the therapeutic pad 110 by a single curved structure such as a piece of metal formed to provide the symmetrical protrusions fig3 b illustrates a curved portion 116 that serves to apply bi lateral pressure to the occiput the curved portion 116 can be sewn directly into the pad 110 not shown fig4 illustrates a rear view of the mounting apparatus of the headband of the preferred embodiment the two protrusions 112 are shown with hidden lines in order to illustrate the proper positioning of the mounting apparatus about the occiput in accordance with this invention the two protrusions 112 should be equi distant from the midline to the right and to the left on the occiput the protrusions 112 should be superior to the external occiptal nucal ridge and inferior to the lamboidal suture fig5 illustrates a perspective view of the mounting apparatus of the headband of the preferred embodiment to illustrate the proper positioning of the mounting apparatus as shown in fig5 the mounting apparatus can be worn while standing sitting or exercising in accordance with the invention the forehead pad 104 should be slightly superior to the frontal eminence the resulting effective pressure upon the head should be approximately one to five pounds with the mounting apparatus properly in place a constant pressure is exerted against the occiput applying resistance against the dural rhythmic pulsations the wearer can then experience a relaxing therepeutic effect while remaining mobile. |
8 | the pole tips of the magnet application_number US 94682686 A description the invention consists of a preselector 80 to be used between a conventional prior art ion source and a conventional prior art magnetic mass spectrometer such as a danfysik mini separator the purpose of the preselector 80 is to recycle non collimated particles back to the ionizer chamber 88 the preselector 80 is of the calutron type and includes a vacuum tank 86 between two pole tips 94 of a magnet the vacuum tank 86 is exhausted by a vacuum pump not shown within the vacuum tank 86 is a semicircular ion separation chamber 87 at one end of the ion separation chamber 87 is an ionizer chamber 88 within which is an electron gun 89 attached to the ionizer chamber 88 is an air lock 90 for charging the preselector 80 with feed material the wall 95 between the ionizer chamber 88 and the ion separation chamber 87 contains an aperture 58 adjacent the aperture 58 is an extraction electrode 92 within the main chamber are a series of baffles 96 the far wall of the ion separation chamber 87 contains an exit aperture 99 the bottom wall of the ion separation chamber 87 is a rotating wheel 98 with an axis at the center of the semicircular ion separation chamber 87 the wheel 98 is cryogenically cooled and rotates in the direction from the exit aperture 99 to the ionizer chamber 88 the top wall and side walls 95 of the ion separation chamber 87 are maintained at a temperature sufficiently high to vaporize the feed material the wheel. |
4 | edgewicking with less use of the sizing agents application_number US 201514970955 A description fig1 illustrates an exemplary method for making an internally sized paperboard web 310 using a paper machine a forming wire 110 in the form of an endless belt passes over a breast roll 115 that rotates proximate to a headbox 120 the headbox provides a fiber slurry in water with a fairly low consistency for example about 0 5 solids that passes onto the moving forming wire 110 during a first distance 230 water drains from the slurry and through the forming wire 110 forming a web of wet fibers the slurry during distance 130 may yet have a wet appearance as there is free water on its surface at some point as drainage continues the free water may disappear from the surface and over distance 231 water may continue to drain although the surface appears free from water eventually the web is carried by a transfer felt or press felt through one or more pressing devices such as press rolls 130 that help to further dewatering the web usually with the application of pressure vacuum and sometimes heat after pressing the still relatively wet web 300 is dried for example using dryer or drying sections 401 402 403 to produce a dry web u201c raw stock u201d 310 which may then be run through a size press 410 that applies a surface sizing these steps as described so far are well known in the art of papermaking the wetter the web e g at. |
8 | respect to one another the only precaution is that the length intervals between the different paths be compatible with the width of the cutting line for example of the saw and its positioning tolerances in practice this amounts to preferentially providing a minimum interval between sections 5 towards sections 4 smaller than the positioning tolerances of the cutting with respect to the chip edges this condition enables guaranteeing the non deterministic character of the identifier generation as a specific example the most currently used saws are designed for cutting paths interval between two chips 2 of a same wafer 1 on the order of 100 u03bcm and the cutting line corresponding to the width of the saw has a thickness on the order of from 20 to 25 u03bcm the tolerances in the saw alignment are on the order of 5 u03bcm which leaves a 10 u03bcm range to differentiate the lengths of the conductive sections the number of conductive paths generating and storing the identification numbers depends on the application and on the chip size the respective minimum lengths of the buried conductive depositions or of the metallization levels formed in integrated circuits with respect to the chip sizes allow generation of identifiers over a large number of bits several hundreds if need be conductive sections may be formed in buried layers active layers or in upper metallization levels interconnection levels an advantage of buried layers is that they avoid the occurrence of splinters in the cutting as is the case for metal levels it should be noted that although a saw cutting line generally causes a scaling at the front surface of the chip this scaling is not disturbing it only adds a random element in. |
2 | limited by the length of the bolt 778 within the recess 776 the bolt 778 rotates and slides with the switch cam 770 the stop button 766 is mounted within the tubular recess 776 formed in the knob 758 and encloses the end of the bolt 778 located in the recess 776 and the spring 780 see fig9 the stop button 766 can axially slide within the recess 776 towards or away from the switch cam 770 the range of outward axial movement of the stop button is limited by stops 782 each engaging with an inner step of the knob 758 the head of the bolt 778 directly abuts the underside of the stop button 766 depression of the stop button causes the bolt 778 to be pushed through the base compressing the spring 780 moving the switch cam 770 away from the crank 768 and knob 758 connected between the knob 758 and the crank 768 is a long helical spring 784 the helical spring 784 locates in a circular channel 790 formed on the underside of the knob 758 as best seen in fig1 one end abuts against a wall 792 at the end of the channel 790 the other end abuts against a stop not shown formed on the crank 772 the spring 784 rotationally biases the knob 758 relative to the crank to its off position connected between the switch cam 770 and the crank 768 is a leaf spring 794 as best seen in fig1 and 13 one end of the leaf spring 794 is connected using a small bolt 796 to the switch cam 770 the other end abuts a stop 798 on the crank 768 the leaf. |
7 | amplitudes and phases of u03b1f 1 and u03b1f 2 especially u03b1f 1 and u03b1f 2 near the central frequency u03b2 t f 1 u03b2 t f 2 to compensate or offset the components of u03b1f 1 and u03b1f 2 the dsp unit 250 generates out of phase signals of u03b1f 1 and u03b1f 2 to cancel the components of u03b1f 1 and u03b1f 2 of amplified signals via a digital to analog converter dac 1 b 268 the 1 st stage output signal and the out of phase signals of u03b1f 1 and u03b1f 2 of the dac 1 b 268 are output to the 2 nd stage amplifier 270 in which the out of phase signals can be for example an invert phase so as to suppress the other signal component other than the target signal component with the frequency of u03b3 t f 1 u03b2 t f 2 thus the relative amplitude of u03b3 t f 1 u03b2 t f 2 with respect to other components increases as a result the amplitudes of u03b1f 1 and u03b1f 2 are not significantly amplified and may even be reduced due to the compensation process moreover the sub harmonic effect of electronic circuit is also suppressed hence it is possible to keep the total intensity of the output signal from the 1 st unit below the high level limitation of operation amplifiers in the 2 nd stage. |
5 | and cavity each tube is lowered into the well at the end of a surface operated arm which is raised to the horizontal once inside the lined cavity 29 the tubing is then oriented and lowered so as to position the base of the tube over a connecting piece 37 at the end of each of the extended distributor arms when the connecting piece is mated with the base or the tube a pressure tight connection is achieved by means of suitable metal metal seals after all catalyst filled tubes have been installed at the periphery of the lined cavity an extension of the water tubing 3 consisting of a set of articulated radially extending spray ramps 38 is lowered into the well in the folded position and opened when inside the upper part of the lined cavity the extension of the syngas tubing 2 is then installed to connect with the center base plate 36 and radial distributor tubes 35 after installation of the valve section 9 and connection with the horizontal drainholes water is displaced from the syngas tubing and from the upper part of the lined cavity the downhole methanator is then ready for start up by injection of high pressure syngas which opens the check valves protecting the catalyst from water entry the start up sequence is the same as previously described under normal operations the lined cavity partly filled with boiling water serves as water steam separator the. |
4 | will consistently open during the spin cycle with prior art dispensers such as those having an aperture that is sealed with a valve that is tethered to a movable weight operation of the device can be adversely influenced by conditions in the washing machine for instance when the dispenser is fully loaded with a solid laundry product the weight may not move far enough so that the aperture becomes only partially opened furthermore when using prior art dispensers in some automatic washing machines liquid products can be displaced by the movement of the weight or dissolved away by water seeping into the dispenser during the spin cycle resulting in a waste of product with other devices fluctuations in temperatures and or pressure inside the dispenser chamber may cause the aperture to open prematurely or too late although dispensers with two apertures are most preferred it is contemplated that the inventive dispenser may have only a single aperture or may have a plurality of apertures dispensers with a single aperture can be designed so that the aperture will consistently face the interior of the washing machine basket during the spin cycle this in turn will insure that the laundry product remains within the dispenser chamber until the spin cycle has terminated referring to the lower portion of the dispenser as shown in fig5 and 6 for instance a single aperture dispenser will be fabricated by simply enclosing this lower portion this single aperture device can further include means for orienting the device while under the influence of centrifugal force within the washing machine basket this may include making the portion of the dispenser that is opposite the aperture heavier since it is known that centrifugal force. |
3 | 0 72na 2 o al 2 o 3 70 5sio 2 the procedure of example 1 was repeated wherein the formulation of solution d was changed as follows in this way 58 1 grams of crystalline aluminosilicate isi 6 of 85 purity was obtained it contained 15 of an impurity crystalline silicate of different crystal structure the composition of the aluminosilicate as determined in the same manner as in example 1 was 1 01na 2 o al 2 o 3 68 0sio 2 the procedure of example 1 was repeated wherein the formulation of solution d was changed as follows in this way 57 5 grams of crystalline aluminosilicate isi 6 of 100 purity was obtained the composition of the aluminosilicate as determined in the same manner as in example 1 was 0 33na 2 o al 2 o 3 72 1sio 2 the procedure of example 1 was repeated wherein the formulation of solution a was changed as follows ______________________________________aluminum sulfate 18 hydrate 33 8 gramsconcentrated sulfuric acid 97 2 0 gramswater 100 milliliters______________________________________ in this way 65 5 grams of crystalline aluminosilicate isi 6 of 100 purity was obtained the composition of the aluminosilicate as determined in the same manner as in example 1 was 0. |
8 | view of nanowires 812 deposited using the u201c edge deposition u2019 effect outline 1004 shows the approximate original outer perimeter of droplet 804 and outline 1008 shows the droplet perimeter at a later point in time after a substantial portion of the droplet has evaporated once droplet 804 is reduced to outline 1008 no nanostructures remain in the droplet in the illustrated embodiment the semiconductor nanowires form a transistor active region between a source and a drain electrode known processing techniques including wax resist printing may be used to form the source and drain electrode fig1 shows a source 1204 and a drain 1208 electrode interconnected by an active region that includes semiconductor nanowires 1212 and 1216 a voltage on a gate electrode underneath the nanowires controls current flow between the source and drain although the structures of fig6 12 were formed using an u201c edge deposition u201d effect the same structures may be formed using a carrier that deposits the nanowires at approximately the droplet center as shown in fig1 14 fig1 shows a side view and fig1 shows a top view of a droplet deposited in the center of gate lines 1304 1308 in fig1 hydrophobic regions 1404 is the area of dielectric 1312 top surface positioned between adjacent gate lines the hydrophobicity results in elongated droplets positioned over gate lines 1304 1308 fig1 17 show fabricating transistor arrays using the described techniques fig1 shows one example of printing a nanowire 1504 array a dielectric layer is patterned such that a hydrophilic that. |
1 | kidney attc ccl22 which had been subcultured previously was trypsinized and spread on a plate followed by counting the cell colonies formed then equal amount of dmem dulbecco 39 s modified eagle 39 s medium and ham 39 s f 12 were mixed and 10 fetal bovine serum was added to the resulting mixture to prepare a tissue culture medium the mdbk cells were inoculated to the medium at a concentration of 6 u00d7 10 4 cells ml and then the resulting cell solution was added to a 96 well flat bottomed plate in an amount of 100 u03bcl per well meanwhile bvdv atcc vr534 which had been stored in a u2212 80 u00b0 c freezer at a pre determined concentration was transferred to a biological safety cabinet and allowed to thaw at room temperature the virus was diluted with the tissue culture medium in an sufficient amount for the virus in each well to induce 85 to 95 cell death 6 days after the virus infection specified pyrimidinedione derivatives samjin pharmaceuticals were prepared as test compounds and a conventional drug for treating hepatitis c ribavirin sigma was used as a comparative drug each of the test compounds was dissolved in dmso to prepare a sample. |
1 | of the above conditions are met the defender will remove the trimis from play play continues with the player who was threatening to fire rolling his dice first to begin a new round when a player fires a trimis over a playing piece and it lands onto a tri square the color of the opponent 39 s tripex home base position he captures any opponent 39 s piece s that are situated on any of the adjacent tri squares of a different color excluding the border see fig7 conversely when the tripex and triblk are situated on their own home base tri squares the trimis must land directly on that tri square to capture them unless being fired over a playing piece a trimis cannot be moved to a tri square the color of the opponent 39 s tripex home base position when an opponent 39 s piece s are situated on any of the adjacent tri square of a different color excluding the border when a trimis is already situated on a tri square the color of the opponent 39 s tripex home base position the opponent cannot move any piece onto any of the adjacent tri squares of a different color connected to the tri square occupied by the opponent 39 s trimis see fig7 however if the opponent does move a playing piece to one of the said adjacent tri squares of a different. |
8 | when used as an etching solution the alkaline component is used with a wide range of concentration from 1 wt to 50 wt depending on aims when used as a washing liquid with consideration given to sufficient washing effect and prevention of damage to substrates the alkaline component is used with a concentration preferably between 0 01 wt and 1 0 wt more preferably between 0 05 wt and 0 8 wt and furthermore preferably between 0 1 wt and 0 5 wt since a chelating agent has a specificity to metals it is effective to co use multiple chelating agents for washing and to prevent adsorption of various metals accordingly the present invention may comprise other chelating agents other chelating agents used in the present invention are not particularly limited as long as they are a chelating agent used for etching or washing during processes of manufacturing semiconductors and other electronic devices and they include aminocarboxylic acids such as ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid and nitrilotriacetic acid organic acids such as citric acid and tartaric acid nitrogen containing heterocyclic compounds such as phenanthroline ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid is preferred because it forms a complex with a variety of metals the concentration of the other. |
4 | of the dryer section 12 as the wetting which is critical for the tail threading event must have time to be absorbed and spread evenly through the web before the web reaches the end of the dryer section 12 on the other hand wetting must not happen too early as the web may then adhere to a dryer cylinder 16 the wetting device 15 is formed by a tubular bar 24 which extends over the full width of the web with nozzles 22 installed in it a tubular bar 24 is attached to the frame of doctor 19 in the tubular bar 24 there are nozzles 22 of a specific size at a suitable distance to each other in one pilot test a 25 mm tube was used in the wetting device 15 which tube was equipped with alternately located vee jet 9503 and vee jet 9504 nozzles at 170 mm intervals and at a distance of 280 mm from the web the diameters of the nozzles are 1 1 mm and 1 3 mm spraying angle 95 degree hence the wetting device 15 is a considerably cruder arrangement than the rewetting devices 30 at the end of dryer section 12 which will affect the moisture profile without essentially changing the moisture level of the web nozzles 22 are located in the upper edges of the tubular bar 24 so that the apparatus will remain full of liquid after the valve is closed and the water pressure will be at the required level immediately the valve is reopened the nozzles 22 of the wetting device 15 are aimed at the web as it travels upwards in other words in front of the doctor. |
6 | mechanically pressure resistant walls or preferably is filled and sealed tightly by being filled or potted with a thermally conductive electrically non conductive insulator material this material such as an epoxy insulator 21 extends at least from the juncture of the lamp support 11 and the container 18 see fig1 b and fills the interior of the container 18 around the ballast 13 and any related electronics to eliminate vacant spaces within the container 18 this material also serves to extract heat away from the ballast 13 so that the ballast container and the material serve as heat sink means the ballast container 18 can be in the nature of a mold which once the potting epoxy has solidified may optionally be removed the potted thermally conductive electrically non conductive insulator mass 21 surrounds or substantially surrounds the ballast 13 and any related electronic components and extends rearward e g to the right in fig1 from the lamp support 11 and along the ballast input 20 the ballast input 20 is preferably coupled to a standard type of connector see fig7 and fig8 described below so that the lamp and ballast assembly 10 may be retro fitted to an existing lighting. |
5 | frame structure 102 and extends inwardly towards the mast 12 a set of rollers 111 is mounted on each support 109 the rollers 111 on the supports 109 surround and engage the rails 32 a drive mechanism 110 is mounted on each supporting plate 106 each drive mechanism 110 includes a motor 112 having an output shaft 114 shaft 114 extends through a bushing on the supporting plate 106 and has a gear 116 keyed to its other end gear 106 engages a pair of vertically spaced pinions 118 that are in mating engagement with the rack 40 rotation of the shafts 114 by the motors 112 imparts rotation of the pinions 118 via the gears 116 this of course allows the motor trolley 100 to advance along the rack 40 and hence along the mast 12 a shock absorbing arrangement acts between the framework 22 of the elevating platform 16 and the motor trolley 100 to provide a floating couple therebetween as can be seen the shock absorbing arrangement includes a c shaped member 120 having a web 122 and upper and lower limbs 124 and 126 defining a channel therebetween the web 122 is welded to the main upper beam 76 of the framework 22 an elastomeric shock absorbing element 128 is secured to the upper limb 124 and is positioned within the channel the cross member 108 of the motor trolley 100 is accommodated within the channel and forms an interference fit with the elastomeric shock absorbing element 128 and the lower limb 126 in operation when the motors 112 are actuated to. |
5 | 30 to allow the security cover to rest on the upper support beam 24 0017 fig5 illustrates a cross section of a side view of the security cover 30 as fitted onto the upper support beam 24 as may be appreciated the vertical surfaces of the security cover 30 extend to cover the bolts 54 coupling the pickets 28 to the upper support beam 24 any attempt to draw the bolts 54 away from the pickets 28 will be resisted by impacting the vertical surfaces of the cover 30 referring back to fig4 each distal bore 34 amp 36 of the security cover 30 is adapted to match corresponding bores in a supporting post bracket 44 and the upper 30 support beam flange 42 a single bolt 52 is fitted through the cover bore 34 the upper support beam bore 44 and the support post bracket bore 42 the bolt 52 is fitted with a special safety nut 50 the safety nut 50 includes an internally threaded smooth conical head that is coupled to a hexagonal gripping ring the hexagonal ring is adapted to break off the conical head in response to application of torque beyond a threshold this allows for securing the nut 50 to a corresponding bolt 52 followed by breaking off the gripping ring without the. |
9 | same cardboard stock as shims 80 of fig8 it will fit securely into the gap in the center of a side of the polygon u201c sandwich u201d depicted in fig7 and 8 a cardboard connecting strip 90 thus provides in a rudimentary fashion the basic functionality of a tab 30 cardboard strip 90 has been folded lengthwise thereby weakening the cardboard at the fold it will consequently provide a hinging action at the fold cardboard strips 90 will align the sides of the polygons that they connect ensuring that said sides meet parallel at an edge without cardboard strips 90 there is nothing to prevent the sides of the polygons from skewing or misaligning cardboard strips 90 would permit multiple polygons to be connected making them easier to align and thus making it far easier to fit said polygons together into polyhedra cardboard strips 90 would provide a good deal of structural support allowing a polyhedron to be stabilized by using a minimal amount of tape because the edges of the polyhedron would not be permanently fused or adhered the polyhedron could be disassembled into component polygons u2014 by cutting the tape that holds it together if necessary fig1 depicts an equilateral triangle object 10 that has been provided with slots in. |
9 | movement of the table the device is provided with a handle by which means not shown or described for vertically adjusting the table can be controlled in addition to the above mentioned devices there is also known a passive device for supporting an item of luggage in a passive system it is in principle the operator who moves the load carrying surface but the device provides support to the operator in moving the load carrying surface at least upon vertical movement thereof because of said support the operator does not experience the full weight of the item of luggage with the carrying element when moving the load carrying surface in vertical direction but only a small part thereof whereas in active systems it is the operator who follows the movements of the carrying element as effected by the active drive system in passive systems on the other hand it is the device that follows and supports the movements of the carrying element as effected by the operator operators generally experience such an operation as more intuitive and more pleasant the object of the invention is to provide a device for supporting an object such as an item of luggage wherein the device provides support to the operator in moving the item of. |
1 | 64 about which the locking member 80 pivots through receipt of the pin 82 through a bore 84 provided in the locking member 80 a coil spring 86 is also provided in the recess portion 81 of the handle 12 adjacent the blade cavity for contacting and bearing against one side of the blade lock 80 thereby biasing the blade lock 80 into the blade cavity 64 thus when the knife blade 54 is moved to an extended position the free end 90 of the blade lock 80 will be urged into the blade cavity under the force of the spring 86 the free end 90 of the blade lock consequentially bears against the end 92 of the knife blade 54 to prevent the knife blade from being moved to its retracted position without the user first depressing the locking member 80 against the force of the spring 86 against the wall of the handle adjacent the knife cavity by so doing the free end 90 of the locking member will no longer contact the end of the blade 54 and the blade may be freely moved from its extended position to its retracted position from the foregoing it is seen that the tool of the present. |
4 | also referred to as a tensioning unit the roller 33 here is assigned a pressure measuring apparatus 51 by way of which the pressure exerted on the roller 33 by the felt belt 1 is detected the output signal of the pressure measuring apparatus 51 is transmitted via a measuring line 52 to a control unit 53 by way of which the tension of the felt belt 1 is detected the output of the control unit 53 is transmitted via a control line 54 to a correcting unit 55 for the roller 32 by way of which the roller 32 is displaceable in the direction of movement of the felt belt 1 the roller 32 is wrapped to 90 u00b0 by the first felt belt 1 the wrapping is at least 10 u00b0 and may also be 180 u00b0 on account of this wrapping the tension of the felt belt 1 can be controlled to be a predetermined value by way of an adjustment of the roller 32 two end positions of the displaceable roller 32 are illustrated in fig1 furthermore a unit 6 for detecting deviations of the first felt belt 1 from the correct movement path and for correcting the direction of movement of the felt belt 6 is provided which unit 6 includes a sensor 61 which is assigned to a periphery of the felt belt 1 and. |
4 | substantially larger air gaps in between than otherwise possible with the presence of interlocking woven warp 2 a these air gaps within said venting band 9 thus form the desired venting structure for the bag of the present invention the method by which these venting bands 9 on the cylindrical body panel 10 are manufactured is described below the method of manufacturing the bag starts with the tubular weaving of yams of warp and weft materials with a well known circular loom whereby an elongated tubular structure is formed with woven warp and weft strands fig1 is a perspective view of a portion of the weaving mechanism inside a circular loom wherein a full circle of radially converging warp strands 2 are interlockingly woven with another set of circumferentially directed weft strands 3 for easiness of viewing neither the full set of warp and weft strands nor the circular weaving heads are shown after passing through the underside of a concentration ring 1 the just woven cylindrical web turns vertical in direction forming a cylindrical body panel 10 and continues to be pulled upwards toward an ultimate take up roller which is not shown here the direction of the woven warp 2 a is parallel to the tubular axis whereas the direction of the woven weft 3 a is perpendicular to the tubular axis around the periphery of the concentration ring. |
6 | flexible traction element helically guided around the machine element in several turns the traction element being drivable in both directions application_number US 201013201490 A description certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting the words u201c right u201d and u201c left u201d designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made unless specifically set forth herein the terms u201c a u201d u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d are not limited to one element but instead should be read as meaning u201c at least one u201d the terminology includes the words noted above derivatives thereof and words of similar import fig1 shows a drive of a blower pipe 1 for a soot blower in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the blower pipe 1 only a short section of which is shown is preferably mounted in axially sliding and rotating fashion a common drive serves to drive the blower pipe 1 in its longitudinal direction and to simultaneously rotate the blower pipe 1 the drive essentially consists of an endless link chain 2 or round steel chain that is helically guided around the blower pipe 1 in several turns 3 the link chain 2 preferably consists of closed steel links not illustrated in more detail in the drawing that interlock at an angle of 90 u00b0 relative to each other such as described in din 22252 round steel chains or din 763 din 764 or din 766 roughly half a turn or a partial contact area 4 of the link chain 2 runs around a drum 5 which can optionally be driven in both directions by means of. |
9 | sequence thus as mail drops come in each drop is sequenced and the sequence field serves to identify the order in which a tray should be processed the customer name filed 306 identifies the client for whom the processor is processing the mail in a particular tray the process date field 308 job id field 310 receive date field 312 and receive time field 314 each include the information indicated by their titles the process by date and time field 316 identifies the date by which a mail drop for a particular customer must be complete this information may be derived from the processing standards to which the processor commits when contracting with a client this information may be obtained automatically from information stored in the computing device running the mail processing database application the trays received field 318 indicates the number of trays in a mail drop for a customer some of the tray tag information will be explained in more detail below the tray tags also may include identifiers that are unique to each tray or process segment this makes it possible to not only track the status of a mail drop but to also track the individual status of each tray that makes up a mail drop returning to fig2 in conjunction with fig3 it should be noted that the. |
3 | the colored pigments this ensures that the ink traveling down the polyester filler into the nib and onto the writing surfaces is metallized without the anti settling agent the aluminum flakes would separate very quickly from the colored pigments the resulting system will be one that writes very non uniform by with colored lines appearing with no metallic appearance the anti settling agent utilized in this invention is ionic in nature and derived from a polycarboxylic acid examples are phtalic acid adipic acid and tri metallic acid a percentage of 0 25 to 1 5 by weight is utilized an example of this agent is byk105 from byk chemie a humectant is utilized in this invention to keep the finished writing instrument from drying out on extended storage in warm and humid conditions polyglycols are particularly adept in these applications although glycerin may be utilized this invention uses polyglycols of molecular weight of 400 to 725 at about 5 to 10 by weight examples are carbowax 400 and carbowax 700 distributed by pride chemicals with many water based ink systems the surface tension is very high a surfactant helps reduce this property so that proper flow through the filler and wetting on different surfaces are achieved this ink composition has a surface tension of about 37 to 40 dynes cm and utilizes a fluro chemical surfactant similar to one provided by 3m fc 170c and zonyl fsn supplied by dupont chemicals a percentage of 0 5 to 0 75 by weight is used in this invention to discourage improper use of the marker. |
1 | 3 2002 and entitled bio compatible polymeric materials and pct publication wo 02 00270 a1 dated jan 3 2002 and entitled bio compatible polymeric materials other materials such as bionate u00ae polycarbonate urethane available from the polymer technology group berkeley calif may also be appropriate because of the good oxidative stability biocompatibility mechanical strength and abrasion resistance other thermoplastic materials and other high molecular weight polymers can be used as mentioned above each spacer 102 can be connected with a pin 110 that adjustably connects the first plate 104 a with the second plate 104 b in one embodiment each plate 104 a b has three slots 106 spaced and sized such that the slots 106 span approximately the width of the gap between the associated adjacent spinous processes when a patient is standing up the length of the slots 106 should allow for necessary adjustment of the spacers 102 so that the anatomy of the adjacent spinous processes can be accommodated with the spinous processes immobilized between the spacers 102 in the system 100 shown in fig1 the middle of three slots 106 is sized larger than the slots 106 on either end of the plates however in other embodiments the slots 106 can be sized relative to one another based on the vertebral bodies that are intended to be immobilized as described above a pin 110 can be fitted into a slot 106 in each plate 104 a b the width of the slot 106 allows the pin 110 to be optimally positioned within the gap between spinous processes while still being fixable to the plates. |
1 | only in the way that the different groups in the molecules are oriented in space stereoisomers have the same molecular weight chemical composition and constitution as another but with the atoms grouped differently that is certain identical chemical moieties are at different orientations in space and therefore when pure have the ability to rotate the plane of polarized light however some pure stereoisomers may have an optical rotation that is so slight that it is undetectable with present instrumentation all such isomeric forms of these compounds are expressly included in the present invention each stereogenic carbon may be of r or s configuration although the specific compounds exemplified in this application may be depicted in a particular configuration compounds having either the opposite stereochemistry at any given chiral center or mixtures thereof are also envisioned when chiral centers are found in the derivatives of this invention it is to be understood that this invention encompasses all possible stereoisomers the terms u201c optically pure compound u201d or u201c optically pure isomer u201d refers to a single stereoisomer of a chiral compound regardless of the configuration of the compound salinosporamide a exhibits a molecular structure having a variety of functional groups lactone alkylhalide amide hydroxide that can be chemically modified to produce synthetic derivatives accordingly exemplary invention compound salinosporamide a provides an excellent lead structure for the development of synthetic and semisynthetic derivatives indeed salinosporamide a can be derivatized to improve pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties which facilitate administration and increase utility. |
8 | 21 formed on the semiconductor substrate 20 by thermally oxidizing the semiconductor substrate 20 and having a thickness of about 40 nm a silicon nitride film 22 formed on the silicon dioxide film 21 having a thickness of about 120 nm and a photoresist 23 formed on the silicon nitride film 22 and patterned by means of photolithography the object 1 is dry etched by means of the dry etching apparatus illustrated in fig2 etching conditions are determined in the following ranges first as illustrated in fig4 b the silicon nitride film 22 is dry etched while the silicon nitride film 22 is being etched the etching controller or end point detector 13 monitors how much degree the dry etching proceeds based on the signals transmitted from the optical sensor 12 monitoring a light having a wavelength of 388 nm as mentioned later when an intensity of the light suddenly varies the etching controller 13 judges it is time for the dry etching to finish and stops the dry etching apparatus to operate for instance by closing the gas supplier 11 and stopping the high frequency power source 8 by virtue of the etching controller 13 it is possible to stop the dry etching when the etching reaches an interface between the silicon nitride film 22 and the silicon dioxide film 21 as illustrated in fig4 b then the patterned photoresist 23 is removed followed by thermal annealing thereafter the silicon nitride film 22 and the silicon dioxide film 21 are removed thus there are. |
4 | a dye container 13 the operating unit 11 takes the columnar objects 20 to move in a first direction labeled a the dye container 13 holds dye 30 therein the dyeing unit 12 moves in a second direction labeled b in order to coat the dye 30 onto the outer surface of each columnar object 20 the second direction is the reverse of the first direction the operating unit 11 includes a first top chain 111 a first bottom chain 112 a second top chain 115 a second bottom chain 116 a plurality of first holders 113 a plurality of second holders 117 and a motor 114 all of the first top chain 111 the first top chain 111 the second top chain 115 and the second bottom chain 116 are endless the first top chain 111 is parallel with the first bottom chains 112 the second top chain 115 and the second bottom chain 116 the first top chain 111 is located above the first bottom chain 112 and the first holders 113 are located between the first top chain 111 and the first bottom chain 112 each of the first holders 113 is used for supporting one end of each of the columnar objects 20 the second top chain 115 is located above the second bottom chain 116 and the second holders 117 are located between the second top chain 115 and the second bottom chain 116 each of the second holders 117 is for supporting the other end of each of the columnar objects 20 in other words one end of each columnar object 20 is sandwiched between the first top chains 111 and the first bottom chain 112 and the other end of each columnar object 20 is sandwiched between the second top chain 115 and. |
4 | the interlacing of the yarn was measured as a function of this pressure the operation as repeated for different speeds and the pressure read on a manometer and expressed in bars the cohesion factor of the interlacing was measured on an 34 entanglement tester r 2040 34 rothschild zurich this entanglement tester works on the principal of automatic detection of the distance between points of interlacing by utilizing a needle that penetrates between the filaments of a moving yarn and retracts as soon as it encounters a point of resistance the point of resistance being an interlace point the yarn being tested is first subjected to a known adjustable pretensioning since the threshold of tension that corresponds to disengagement of the needle from the yarn is known and adjustable the cohesion factor can be expressed by the relationship f 100 d wherein d is the average distance between interlace points expressed in centimeters and is the average of at least 100 measurements the values of the interlace factor are presented in the following table in which p i is the injection pressure of the principal fluid p t is the injection pressure of the auxiliary fluid used to create the turbulence and v is the yarn speed in meters per minute table i______________________________________p i p t 0 5 1 1 5 2 3 4 5 6v fil______________________________________200 10 6 24 3 27 1 38 6 47 4 48 8 65 5 58 5300 9 68 20 1 25 4 35 5 45 5 56 9 50 7 55 6400 11 9 16 8 26 2 26. |
6 | adhesive when the cylindrical portion 11 is inserted into the fixing hole 41 on an outer circumferential portion 43 of the main body 40 in which the fixing hole 41 and the passage 42 are formed a spiral portion 44 which is screw coupled with a spiral hole 53 of an inlet 51 and a cut portion 45 are formed the cut portion 45 may be rotated in a state where a tool for joining the main body 40 to the spiral hole 53 is fit to the cut portion 45 as shown in fig6 in order to join the main body 40 to the spiral hole 53 the valve body 50 has the inlet 51 to which the main body 40 is inserted when the main body 40 is inserted into the inlet 51 a ball valve 60 mounted in the valve body 50 is mounted at a position where it pushes the tip portion 23 of the opening and closing portion 22 which blocks the passage 42 while moving to a closed position so as to return the tip portion 23 to its original state the ball valve 60 is formed in a globular shape in such a way as to be rotated by a hand grip 62 so that the through hole 61 is communicated with the inlet 51 and the outlet 52 or blocked from the inlet 51 and outlet 52 according to the rotated position in other words in the state where the through hole 61 is communicated with the inlet 51 even though the opening and closing portion. |
8 | may be later coupled to a wire based system not shown that downloads the previously saved information pertaining to the video of interest to the communication network 134 using an e mail message another electronic messaging system a browser or the like the acquired information pertaining to the video of interest in some embodiments is then communicated over the communication network 134 to the content provider system 112 the content provider system 112 comprises a content delivery system 136 a video identification system 138 and a communication network transceiver 140 the communication network transceiver 140 communicatively couples the content provider system 112 and the communication network 134 depending upon how the content provider system 112 is communicatively coupled to the communication network 134 the acquired information pertaining to the video of interest is received using a suitable wireless signal 142 or a suitable wire based signal 144 some embodiments of the content provider system 112 may be configured to transmit a confirmation message back to the portable electronic device 108 to confirm receipt of the acquired information pertaining to the video of interest the video identification system 138 processes the received information pertaining to the video of interest acquired by the portable electronic device 108 to identify the video of interest the identification may be based on the title 104 and or the bar code identifier 106 when captured image information is provided the title 104 and or the bar code identifier 106 may be determined using character recognition logic when scanned information is provided the title 104 and or the bar code identifier 106 may be. |
3 | poly his tag where a series of approximately six histidine amino acid residues are added which enables the protein to bind to protein purification matrices chelated to metal ions such as nickel or cobalt other tags commonly used in protein purification include strep tag chitin binding protein maltose binding protein glutathione s transferase and flag tag tags such as u201c epitope tags u201d may also confer the protein to have an affinity towards an antibody common antibody epitope tags include the v5 tag myc tag and ha tag the terms u201c fusion protein u201d or u201c fused protein u201d refer to a protein that is coded by a single gene and the single gene is made up of coding sequences that originally coded for at least two or more separate proteins a fusion protein may retain the functional domains of the two or more separate proteins part of the coding sequence for a fusion protein may code for an epitope tag as described herein for the antibody like protein a fusion protein may also contain sequences that code for a variety of proteins having vary functional roles based on its application u201c polypeptides u201d u201c chromatography u201d is the collective term for a set of laboratory techniques for the separation of mixtures the mixture is dissolved in a fluid called the mobile phase which. |
2 | will be described the remaining structural features of the applicant 39 s improved one piece wrap around beverage container carrier and how they relate to each other to provide the beforementioned separation the first side panel 18 has hingedly attached thereto a bottom panel 24 by means of the scoreline 26 in addition the bottom panel 24 has formed thereon a plurality of inwardly turned tabs 28 similar in configuration to the inwardly turned tabs 22 contained on the exterior top panel 12 the bottom panel 24 also has a pair of side panels 30 attached thereto by means of the scoreline 32 hingedly attached to the bottom panel 24 is a second side panel 34 which is hingedly attached thereto by means of the scoreline 36 a partial interior top panel 38 is hingedly attached to the second side panel 34 by means of the scoreline 40 the partial interior top panel 38 also has formed thereon a plurality of die cut tabs 42 which are similarly positioned to the tabs 28 formed in the bottom panel 24 and the tabs 22 formed in the exterior top panel 12 whenever the carrier of the subject invention is erected into the position shown in fig1 of the drawing the respective plurality of tabs 22 28 and 42 all function to provide total separation of the cans as will be described more fully hereinafter the partial interior top panel 38 is formed with three spaced protuberances 44 46 and 48 formed on the partial interior top panel 38 along one side thereof there is also formed a plurality of. |
9 | 14 compares the processed signal with a reference signal from a reference signal source 15 and a signal processing circuit 16 calculates appropriate values of electric currents for the electromagnets 4a and 4b based on the compared results an amplifying circuit 17 amplifies electric currents to the electromagnets according to the calculated values so as to control the magnitude of the magnetic forces generated from the electromagnets 4a and 4b to thereby equalize the distances g 1 and g 2 with each other and thus prevent the sample carrier 3 from contacting the inner surface of the reaction chamber 2 further as described before with reference to fig1 the electromagnet pair 4 is fixed to the movable support 6 and the sample carrier 3 is held by the magnetic attractive forces of the electromagnets 4a and 4b so that the sample carrier 3 can be magnetically displaced and positioned in response to the corresponding displacement of the electromagnet pair 4 i e the displacement of the support 6 in parallel manner in the above described embodiment the electromagnet pair 4 and position sensors 5 are aligned in a horizontal direction with respect to the reaction chamber 2 and the sample carrier 3 however these elements can be aligned in any linear direction such as. |
4 | of a storage and heating tank 16 the water inlet 12 is adapted to be coupled to a source of water to be preheated such as from a cold water supply main via inlet pipe 18 inlet pipe 18 may include a shut off valve 20 according to the usual practice the water outlet 14 is adapted to be coupled via connecting pipe 22 to the water inlet 24 of a conventional hot water heater 26 connecting pipe 22 may include a shut off valve 28 according to the usual practice the hot water heater 26 has the usual water outlet 30 for delivering hot water via pipe 32 to the user upon demand heat energy for preheating the water contained within tank 16 is derived from the exhaust heat of a conventional laundry dryer 34 the laundry dryer exhaust is expelled from the dryer 39 s exhaust vent or port 36 which port is coupled through a section of flexible hose 38 to the air intake port 40 of the invention if desired a lint trap such as a screen 41 may be inserted in the intake port 40 to intercept airborne lint particles after heat energy of the dryer exhaust is transmitted to the water within tank 16 the exhaust is then vented through a flue system to be described more fully below and out through chimney 42 the chimney 42 is adapted to be coupled via a length of flexible hose 44 to a conventional vent or opening to the atmosphere the invention also includes a water outlet hose 46 which is coupled to a condensation draining system to be discussed more fully below the water preheating tank 16 may also include an additional water inlet port 48 and water outlet port. |
1 | lettercarrier 39 s centre of gravity and frees both of the lettercarrier 39 s hands to enable efficient sorting and delivery of the mail as shown in fig2 and 3 harness 10 includes a broad width belt 12 constructed from a pair of separate belt portions 16 and 18 which are curved to conform to the shape of the user 39 s hips belt portions 16 18 are preferably constructed from a relatively stiff material such as leather or plastic the inner concave surfaces of belt portions 16 18 may be padded for increased comfort belt 12 is fastened around the lettercarrier 39 s hips by securing a front fastener 20 and a rear fastener 22 fasteners 20 22 are readily adjustable to conform to lettercarriers having different waist sizes and to accomodate for bulky winter parkas and the like as shown in fig2 rear fastener 22 may consist of a length of chain 24 which is secured to belt portion 16 and a clasp 26 which is secured to belt portion 18 belt portions 16 18 may be releasibly joined together by fastening clasp 26 to one of the links of chain 24 the excess length of chain 24 may be suspended from a stud 28 secured to belt portion. |
1 | in addition the solubility of the calcium phosphate compounds is affected by the ph of the solution used for dissolution for example hydroxyapatite is more soluble in acidic solution and less soluble in alkaline solution because the acid reacts with the hydroxide ions thus reducing the hydroxide concentration in solution and causing the equilibrium between the solid and the ions in solution to shift toward the ions in solution this phenomenon occurs in order to replace the hydroxide ions in solution lost upon reaction with the acid the opposite shift occurs in alkaline solution thus the equilibrium shifts toward the solid and the solubility of the hydroxyapatite is decreased as illustrated in fig1 the calcium phosphate body may be hollow and or porous in general the size of the void depends on the amount of calcium in the glass and the shape of the starting soluble glass body for example when the water soluble glass body is a sphere the alkali metal oxide component is li 2 o and the glass former is b 2 o 3 a cao content of less than about 40 wt results in a hollow calcium phosphate sphere generally decreasing amounts of calcium tend to increase the size of the hollow cavity within a calcium phosphate body without being bound by theory it is presently believed that the calcium oxide in the water soluble glass reacts with the phosphate solution to produce calcium phosphate and thus the amount of calcium in the water soluble glass body limits the amount of calcium phosphate formed as the amount of calcium oxide in the water soluble glass increases therefore it is believed that more calcium phosphate is formed which can deposit on the. |
4 | which its upper longitudinal edge 33 contacts the partition wall 26 i e the pivot flap 32 is located in the position b one sees that the link 42 retains its vertical position during this movement in this position the opening arm moves in the arrow direction 54 while the opening roll 12 now operates in the counter clock wise direction of arrow 56 if now a foreign article executes a blow on the lower edge 34 of the pivot flap 32 the latter deviates into the angular position shown in broken lines against the bias of the spring means of fig2 a during this movement the switching cam 52 moves into the position shown at 52 39 and actuates a switch which in turn serves to stop the machine and or to generate a warning signal fig4 shows a representation of an embodiment which is similar to the embodiment of fig2 but in which the lever 45 has a different angular position in comparison to the corresponding lever 45 of fig2 the switching drive unit 46 of this embodiment is also not pivotally connected to the shield or housing of the opening arm but rather to the end of a further one arm lever. |
5 | the panel the so called hoops are pulled away following the centre distance roughly equal to the centre distance of the lifting machine 39 s forks and they have correct dimensions allowing the introduction of these forks in the rings furthermore as a reference to fig6 the panels 1 in metal mesh may have a quadrilateral shape such as a square a rectangle a trapezoidal shape in order to realize gabions with varied and diverse shapes in the realisation example represented on fig6 we have represented a gabions 39 assembly including panels 1 in metal mesh rectangular and panels 1 u2032 in metal mesh with a rectangle trapezoidal shape to create a bank with an inclined plan the flexible pouch 7 then presents a shape corresponding to the realized gabions 39 shape and after the gabions are filled with filler materials the assembly thus realized is covered with earth for example it is obvious that the panels 1 and 1 u2032 in metal mesh may present various dimensions regarding the purpose of the gabions considering a different way of action as a reference to fig7 the panels 1 in metal mesh are assembled in such a way to form two rows of gabions separated by spacers 1 u2033 constituted by panels in metal mesh of smaller dimensions the so called spacers have for example a 30 cm width the so called spacers 1 u2033 are constituted in the same way as the panels 1 in metal mesh of vertical and horizontal wires whose free respective ends are curved to form rings each ring 4 extends itself in a perpendicular plan to. |
7 | are shown in fig8 a reduction every vertex is reduced in the direction of x 1 in the case of the two dimensions it is shown in fig8 b fig9 illustrates an algorithm for searching for an optimum point by the simplex method next the maximum point the worst point x h the second maximum point x s and the minimum point x 1 are defined step 12 when these values are converged step 13 the procedure is terminated if the procedure is not terminated the reflection positions x r and f x r of the worst point x h with respect to x are obtained step 14 and are compared with f x r and f x s step 15 in this case if f x r u2266 f x s and f x r u2267 f x 1 step 16 the worst point x h is eliminated and x h is replaced by x r step 17 if f x r lt f x 1 in the step 16 x e and f x e are obtained step 18 and if f x e lt f x 1 step 19 x h is replaced by x e step. |
6 | elements 24 have truncated cone like transitions which on the one side lies on valve seat 26 in the closed state of the valve element 31 and in relation to which a compression spring 30 is reciprocally centered the construction of the valve element 31 provides for a valve disk 32 made of plastic in which the lead off cross sections 29a 29b are located and a leakage slit 28a 28b is assigned to each closing element 24 retention fingers formed as one piece with the valve disk 32 project axially out of the valve disk 32 to serve as guide elements 33 these guide elements 33 are arranged at a distance to one another around the closing element 24 to guarantee an exact guidance of the closing element 24 which form the step valves 25a 25b the damping element 41 furthermore includes the housings 27a 27b located on both sides of the valve disk 32 which are surrounded by a sleeve 34 to create a unitary assembly and on the end faces is joined in a form locking manner with the housing 27a 27b fig6 clarifies in a diagram the course of flow through resistance of the step valve 5 or 15a 15b of the invention in comparison with a conventionally constructed ball valve in a one way valve. |
2 | the incubation chamber 23 and the detection chamber 24 to facilitate the color development after the developing step the second disc 12 will be rotated at still another of the at least one release speed at this rotational speed the centrifugal force applied on the second magnetic units 1311 is greater than the magnetic force and the reagent i in the first main chamber 123 will surmount the first microvalve 1231 the second microvalve 1251 and the third microvalve 1271 and flow into the detection chamber 24 of the reaction unit 2 to inactive reactions and generate end products in the embodiments of fig7 the release speeds for the reagent i the reagent ii and the reagent iii are different and each is greater than another that is the release speed for the reagent i is greater than that of the reagent ii while the release speed for the reagent ii is greater than that of the reagent iii in the analyzing step the second disc 12 will be rotated at an analysis speed which is yet another rotational speed while under the detection of a spectrophotometer the spectrophotometer is used to obtain the optical density of each end product the embodiments of fig7 are used to explain the underlying mechanism of the centrifuge magnet based analyzers though the following embodiments are also based on elisa and the second disc 12 and the third disc 13 in fig7 are collectively referred to as the u201c combined discs u201d therein it should be obvious that the application of the centrifuge magnet based analyzers is not limit to elisa the first experiment was conducted to determine the concentration of human chorionic gonadotropin hcg in. |
1 | or ligament 80 and a tibial device 30 all integrated into a single unit 100 saving time for fixation of the system the assembly provides cortical fixation on both femur and tibia with buttons each of the loops of each of the self locking adjustable knotless constructs 10 is adjustable under tension as shown by arrows f 1 f 2 of fig1 the surgeon simply pulls on both ends of the final construct 100 to adjust the length l of each flexible loop and to tighten therefore the construct in this manner there is no need for the surgeon to calculate in advance the proper graft length i e the length of the soft tissue graft or of a btb graft which in turn is based on calculating the entire length of the tunnels sockets i e the entire lengths of the femoral and tibial tunnels sockets plus the intraarticular space between them fig1 shows the final assembly 100 of the present invention being introduced and secured into both a femoral tunnel socket 91 and a tibial tunnel socket 93 of knee 15 typically through an arthroscopic portal the buttons 20 are pulled out of the bone cortex with the passing sutures which are later. |
1 | its contacts and de denergizes the contactors cr 1 and cr 2 which in turn shut off the bulk bin feed screen and cross auger motors also when the unit in row 5 is filled to its proper level mercury switch mrs 2 reverses its contacts when time clock assembly tc 1 closes contacts on switch tcs r the relay ry 3 is energized closing all the contacts this gives a momentary start signal to each unit in a cage row by way of leads designated as top contactor and middle contactor for each row in fig8 which are connected to two terminals 96 on board 98 and through two cooperating terminals on contact end 94 leading to a motor unit 56 as a result each unit travels down the length of the complete cage row distributing feed each unit reverses itself at the end of the row and comes back to the front end making contact with all the contactors t 1 through t 5 m 1 through m 5 and b 1 through b 5 respectively the complete process is repeated again till the preset number of dumps are distributed to the birds time clock assembly tc 1 is set so that the units make 15 to 20 trips in a day depending on the amount of feed to be distributed to the birds when the units return to the starting end s and are being filled with feed for the next trip the battery on each unit is charged through the battery chargers bc 1 through bc 5 respectively mounted near the starting end s of each cage row in this regard the battery b of each mobile unit is charged by way of two leads designated top contactor and bottom contactor. |
3 | affect bacterial cell membrane permeability fig1 illustrates the affect of several compounds of formula i on the permeability of bacterial cells support solution support mic mic compound purity a u03bcm b u03bcm c f19 82 lt 3 125 3 1 u00b1 0 2 f17 87 lt 3 125 3 5 u00b1 0 5 b19 80 lt 3 125 4 0 u00b1 0 5 f5 97 12 5 25 17 u00b1 1 0 b18 87 25 50 54 u00b1 1 0 linezolid u2014 u2014 5 0 u00b1 1 0 ciprofloxacin u2014 u2014 0 6 u00b1 0 2 table 1 antibacterial activity of lead compounds from rink support a determined by hplc trace at 254 nm b solution phase assay from cleaved macroarray c authentic solution phase sample chalcones b19 f17 and f19 had antibacterial activity with mics of 4 0 u00b1 0 5 u03bcm 3 5 u00b1 0 5 u03bcm and 3 1 u00b1 0 2 u03bcm respectively table 1 note that compound names are based on the letter and number code of fig4 which identifies the acetophenone and benzaldehyde used to form the base chalcone several active chalcones b19 f17 f19 f5 and b18 were synthesized in solution to obtain more precise mic values using our previously described solution phase assay. |
2 | intermediate chamber 56 inserts 40 40 u2032 may be composed of silicone or other suitable biocompatible material with reference still to fig3 6 final chamber 58 defines a substantially cylindrical cavity having a tapered distal portion 58 a spray tip assembly 50 includes slots 57 formed therein fluidly communicating intermediate chamber 56 and final chamber 58 slots 57 define opposed openings angling outwardly from final chamber 58 between a line tangent to final chamber 58 and about twenty degrees 20 u00b0 counter clockwise from the tangent line as will be discussed in further detail below slots 57 direct the partially mixed first and second components from within intermediate chamber 56 into final chamber 58 although shown as a pair of opposed openings it is envisioned that spray tip assembly 50 may include only a single slot 57 fig6 a or may alternatively include three or more slots 57 shown in phantom fig6 a outlet 59 is configured to atomize the thoroughly mixed solution into a cone shaped spray as shown from proximal to distal outlet 59 includes a first cylindrical portion 59 a a second cylindrical portion 59 b and a recessed portion 59 c it is envisioned however that outlet 59 may be formed without second cylindrical portion 59 b the operation of applicator assembly 10 will now be described as relates to the figures prior to use. |
2 | illustrates the twist stop portion 16 which is at least approximately oval in construction a second connecting portion 14 at the upper end of which for example a saddle or handle bar connects extends through the twist stop portion 16 the second connecting portion 14 includes guide tracks 30 in the form of guide grooves or guide flutes which are engaged by the balls 28 in direction from the body of the twist stop portion 16 the balls 28 are supported in the twist stop portion 16 within circulatory bearings 26 upon an axial shock the second connecting portion 14 can be guided through the twist stop portion 16 or its passage 15 and can move therethrough secured against rotation by the balls 28 the axial longitudinal section of the damping device 10 according to fig1 b shows the location of the circulatory ball bearing 24 within the twist stop portion 16 the balls 28 are freely rotatable within the circulatory bearing space 26 and supported in a freely moveable manner upon each shock acting on the lower first connecting portion 12 or on the upper second connecting portion 14 the balls 28 can on the one hand axially move and on the other hand freely rotate about their own center point in this very advantageous embodiment also in accordance with the invention only very small friction losses occur and even very fast and short impacts can be cushioned unimpaired by the support or twist stop 16 this is also possible for a very long time which was for example not the case for conventional. |
9 | into the system this indicates that the burner is not functioning properly and the system will react accordingly e g in a set period of time shut down and lock out the burner 11 thereby requiring a manual reset the system could further encompass an annunciator even though none is specifically shown in fig1 the system of fig1 thus simply accomplishes an antirust mode of operation of the boiler heat exchanger 13 by ensuring that the water 14 is adequately and properly heated before the circulator pump 15 is energized to circulate the water through the heat exchanger means 20 the system also is capable of the safety functions of low water cut off and of shutting the system down if the burner is not providing adequate heat to the water 14 to raise the temperature of the water in a proper manner in fig2 a flow chart of the system is disclosed and is substantially self explanatory only brief comments will be provided the flow chart of fig2 starts when the flame is proved at 50 and a temperature is noted at 51 this defines the value of the temperature in the boiler water and assigns it the designation as tbw1 which is the temperature of the boiler water at a moment of time t1 this information is noted at 52 where it is fed to a decision block 53 the decision block compares the temperature of the boiler water to make sure that it is greater than the temperature of the boiler water set as a minimum if it is a 34 yes 34 output is provided at 54 to provide normal operation at 55 if the result of the decision is 34 no 34. |
5 | facing that occurs when the vanes are in a substantially horizontal position e g perpendicular to the facings for maximum transparency as a result a user can pull the outer back bottom weighted rail downward past the normal maximum condition i e vanes substantially horizontal maximum transparency with another downward pull to set or release the ratchet in the roller a view through substantially transparent position can be achieved comfortably with the shade extending through exactly the full length of the corresponding window height the ratchet can also include stops spaced no farther apart than the roller rotation angle associated with an over draw length to enable an over pulling motion to set or release the ratchet the spacing of stops can also vary depending on the width of the vanes and the diameter of the roller in a particular embodiment the ratchet can include multiple stops within a single complete rotation thereby allowing the vanes to be set at intermediate angles between fully open i e substantially transparent and shut i e an opaque setting which approximates a flattened fabric as shown in fig1 a window shade assembly 100 according to embodiments of the present disclosure is shown window shade assembly 100 may be embodied as a fabric venetian window shade a venetian window shade refers to a window shade composed of several horizontal shade bars as examples window shade assembly 100 can include one or more. |
3 | substituted by the groups x 1 x 2 and x 3 thus there can be different monomers in the polymers i e one or more of the functional groups in some of the monomer units are substituted with quaternary groups and some are unsubstituted i e x 1 x 2 and x 3 h in case t is nh i e chitin and chitosan x 1 x 2 and x 3 can also be these different monomers can be evenly distributed within the polymer structure or they can also form block structures the degree of substitution of the quaternary substituent in the polymer structure can be from 0 to 1 independently for each one of the groups x 1 x 2 and x 3 however the overall degree of substitution for all the groups x 1 x 2 and x 3 together being at least 0 01 in order to provide for a content of the necessary quaternary substituent in the polymer the maximum degree of substitution is 3 in which case there are three quaternary substituents per monomer in each monomer unit of the polymer a degree of substitution of for example 0 01 for a substituent means that there is on an average 1 of said substituents per 100 monomer units in the polymer and a degree of substitution of 1 means that there is on an average one substituent in each monomer unit in the polymer typically. |
3 | index to find that the solutes contained in the fractions were all approximately the compound i the structure of the compound i was determined based on the measurement results in fig1 to 7 it was confirmed that the compound i was a novel compound and was 1 o u03b2 d glucopyranosylgeraniol 10 5 olide represented by the formula 1 6 week old ddy male spf mice nippon slc body weight about 30 g were pre bred for 1 week then divided into two groups of a control group and an administration group 5 mice for each group each of the mice in both the groups was bred for 6 weeks with a high fat diet lard 40 corn starch 10 granulated sugar 9 mineral mix 4 vitamin mix 1 casein 29 cellulose 5 lactose 2 for the mice in the administration group a specimen solution prepared by dissolving the compound i in purified water was continuously administered for 6 weeks with a dose of 250 mg kg once a day while allowing water drinking and the body weight was measured at a frequency of once a week during the feeding period with the high fat diet for the mice in the control group purified water was administered for 6 weeks instead of the specimen solution while allowing. |
1 | link 288 a in the embodiment shown in fig4 b the stent differs from the embodiment of fig4 a in that interconnecting element 244 b extending between a peak region 248 b and a trough region 252 b is curvilinear rather than rectilinear in both fig4 a and 4 b the interconnecting elements are seen to emanate from the middle of the peak and trough regions in another embodiment as shown in fig5 a the inventive stent is comprised of band like elements 320 a of a single wavelength interconnected by interconnecting elements 344 a adjacent band like elements 320 a are 180e out of phase with one another the band like elements consist of a plurality of peaks 336 a and troughs 340 a interconnecting elements 344 a extend between a peak region 348 a and a trough region 352 a the peak regions 348 a and trough regions 352 a from which interconnecting elements 344 a emanate on a given band like element 320 a are seen to extend longitudinally beyond adjacent peak regions 348 a u2032 and trough regions 352 a u2032 from which no interconnecting elements extend the extension is such that at least a portion of peak regions 348 a overlap longitudinally along. |
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