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8 | to the comparator 26 sensing vout becoming less than vthresh the switching logic 28 deactivates the transistor 20 b and activates the transistor 20 a thus causing a charging current to flow from vin through the inductor l to the filter capacitor c and to the load 12 ideally the rising vthresh and falling vout u201c meet u201d at vref such that vout becomes less than vref at the same time that it becomes less than vthresh this charging current causes vout to rise assuming that in a steady state the load 12 draws a constant current the actual rate of this rise depends on the capacitance and equivalent series resistance esr of c in one embodiment the capacitance and esr of c are sufficiently large such that vout increases at a substantially constant rate i e straight line as shown also at time t 0 in response to activating the transistor 20 a the switching logic 23 generates a disable signal which causes the threshold signal generator 24 to u201c discharge u201d the node 32 to the base voltage of vref u2212 voffset at time t 1 which is a predetermined constant time after t 0 the switching logic 23 deactivates the transistor 20 a and activates the transistor 20 b thus allowing the current stored in the inductor l to continue flowing as this current decays vout falls when vout falls below vthresh the above described cycle is repeated also at time t 1 in response to deactivating the transistor 20 a. |
6 | tube block 16 and the tubes 12 of tube assembly 13 suitable mortar compositions are generally based upon silicon carbide and furthermore contain a bonding agent that will adhere strongly to the tube block and metal tube wall assembly as the tube block 16 is placed against the tube assembly 13 it is attached to the tube assembly 13 at the membrane 14 or other suitable place on the tube assembly by means which can bring the tube assembly into intimate contact with the tubes such as a threaded stud as the threaded stud is tightened the tube block 16 is forced against the tube assembly with the mortar filling the grooves 36 between the ribs 32 thereby eliminating air spaces the ribs 32 are forced into direct contact with the walls of tubes 12 resulting in excellent heat transfer between the tube assembly 13 and the tube block 16 the mortar also acts to hold the tube block 16 in contact with the tube assembly 13 should the attachment means i e threaded stud and bolt corrode during prolonged use although not required during assembly the tube block 16 may also be hammered using for example a leather faced mallet against the tube assembly to assure maximum direct contact of the ribs 32 and the elimination of all air gaps although not shown additional tube blocks can be placed on adjacent portions of the tube assembly depending upon the size of the boiler tube blocks will normally be placed above below and on both sides of each other to cover. |
8 | the identity of the identity module and if the same device mobile telephone is used to transmit the authentication to the client in this case the pin code need not be re sent over the local wireless link merely for refreshing the authenticator and the authenticator can be refreshed automatically without user interaction the above described process of obtaining an identity from a subscriber identity module and of further accessing the sim for further generation of responses and keys may be referred to as beaming the sim capability may be beamed to the client 110 for an authentication purpose the mobile station 120 carrying the sim need not be switched off moreover the mobile station 120 may be configured such that it can perform the beaming even while being used e g for voice transmission or reception while the preferred embodiment as described was based on comparing the secrets provided by the auc and by the sim the subscriber identity module access may be combined with other subscriber identity module based authentication procedures and protocols for example the a sres may be replaced with one way hashed codes as alternative secrets the different embodiments of the invention may be scaleable to any particular subscriber identity module based authentication of a client to a communication system separate from the telecommunication network to which that module actually belongs the subscriber identity module may be such a device that it can produce a response and a key corresponding to a challenge in a manner such that unauthorised. |
9 | from the friction compositions of this invention the aramid fibers may be continuous filaments staple fibers or chopped fibers the latter being of relatively uniform length of from about 1 8 34 to 2 34 in length the chopped fibers may also be crimped for example in clutch facings made according to the invention the use of aramid yarn composed of continuous filaments is preferred on the other hand staple fibers and chopped fibers are especially useful in the manufacture of disc brake pads in addition to aramid fibers the friction materials of this invention include a cement composition comprising heat hardenable resin vulcanizable elastomer and friction modifiers the heat hardenable or thermosetting resin may be of the phenolic type such as the phenol aldehydes examples of which are phenol formaldehyde resorcinol formaldehyde phenol cresol formaldehyde and phenol furfural resins if desired such resins may have been rendered oil soluble by reaction with linseed or cashew nut oil a preferred phenolic resin is a phenol formaldehyde resin other suitable thermosetting resins include epoxy resins epoxidized phenolic resins melamine formaldehyde resins and the like the vulcanizable elastomer in the cement may be natural rubber or a synthetic elastomer such as neoprene butadiene styrene butadiene acrylonitrile isoprene acrylate rubber the more recently developed hydrocarbon elastomers comprising a copolymer of ethylene propylene and a third monomer such as dicylopentadiene which provides unsaturation for curing and the like and especially those elastomeric materials which are curable or vulcanizable by reaction to a set stage by peroxide or through sulfur linkages the elastomer containing cement of course will also include well known vulcanizing and stabilizing agents the cement composition preferably contains conventional friction modifiers which ordinarily comprise particulate inorganic materials such as clay silica alumina cryolite. |
6 | be described hereinafter in great detail the input shaft 37 is disposed along the axial center of the casing 23 with its outer end projected out of the casing 23 and it is rotatably journaled in a plurality of radial bearings 41 also the input shaft 37 is fixed at its projecting outer end with a driving pulley 43 secured thereto by a key 45 so that it may be constantly driven during operation it will be readily seen that the driving pulley 43 is driven by the motor 11 through the belt or belts 13 when the multiple disk clutch assembly 1 is mounted in the mechanical press 3 as shown in fig1 the casing 23 includes also an output shaft 47 which is disposed in coaxial relation with the input shaft 37 along the axial center of the casing 23 and with its outer end projected out of the casing 23 the output shaft 47 is formed at its inner end with a large diameter portion 49 which is provided with a plurality of splines 51 a plurality of axial holes 53 and a single larger axial hole 55 the splines 51 are axially formed like teeth of a spur gear around the outside of the large diameter portion 49 of the output shaft 47 and the axial holes 53 are axially formed through the large. |
3 | was refluxed by vigorous stirring at this point the amorphous phase converted to a boehmite suspension after continuous vigorous stirring for about two hours a stable sol solution is obtained the stirring could be ceased without inducing instability in the sol solution the resulting sol was stable and clear it had a ph of 3 25 equal quantities of atsb and deionized water containing a small quantity of nitric acid were separately dissolved in equal quantities of s butyl alcohol the two solutions were mixed together by dropping slowly the water phase into the atsb phase slowly while vigorously stirring the solution was then aged for an additional two hours finally the sol solution was obtained the solution was not completely stable the concentration of aluminum ions was 0 2m which was the same composition of water molecules contained within the sol the sol solutions obtained from each of the above two methods were transferred to plastic petri dishes which were uncovered and placed in a humidity controlled box at room temperature the slow drying thus initiated was continued until transparent xerogels were formed the dried gels were fired at 500 u00b0 c for at least two hours non transparent unsupported al 2 o 3 membranes were obtained. |
9 | 24 project upwardly from the flexible lower panel 22 in a spaced relationship relative to one another a flexible upper panel 26 extends between the flexible lateral panels 24 of an individual one of the separate chambers 20 to define an interior compartment 28 within an individual one of the chambers a viscous gel 30 is positioned within the interior compartment 28 to support the flexible upper panel 26 relative to the flexible lower panel 22 and to the flexible pad means 12 to which the lower panel is attached by this structure each of the separate chambers 20 operates to support an individual portion of a human body relative to the flexible means 12 and the mattress 14 when the device 10 is positioned relative to a bed 16 as shown in fig1 it is important to note that the interior compartments 28 of each of the separate chambers 20 are precluded from fluid communication with the interior compartments of adjacent chambers 20 such isolation of the viscous gel 30 within each of the interior compartments 28 of the separate chambers 20 precludes a pressure induced biasing of the viscous gel 30 into outer portions of the individual support means 18 thus each of the separate chambers 20 operates independently relative to adjacent separate chambers to support an individual portion of a human body as best illustrated in fig4 and. |
8 | is understood to operate as an electromagnetic field ground plane but it is also understood to operate as a support structure to enable the securing of the dipole radiators 6 via non conductive or dielectric supports 7 the dipole radiators 6 are shown in fig1 as being composed of pairs of u201c bowtie u201d shaped elements having an u201c upper u201d pair configuration i e right hand side of fig1 and a u201c lower u201d pair configuration i e left hand side of fig1 the tapered shape of the elements of the bowtie configuration enables an increase in the operating bandwidth of the dipole radiators 6 as compared to conventional non tapered dipole radiators in the exemplary embodiment described herein the elements of the dipole radiators 6 are separated by approximately 5 inches however depending on design objectives including frequency or beamwidth considerations the separation can be adjusted without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention the set of dipole radiators 6 in each upper and lower pair is separated from its dual by a capacitive gap 8 whose separation distance between opposing surfaces of the dipole radiators 6 is adjustable the gap 8 is augmented by a raised lip to form an increased surface area between the set of dipole radiators 6 for higher reactance sensitivity as is well known in. |
1 | to replace an expensive pump housing as the stencil die may be changed within minutes by qualified technicians using fill width pumps with positive displacement provided with extra large diameter lobes the present invention is gentle to the product even masses containing large particles may be successfully pumped the complete extruder including the pump system may be thoroughly jacketed providing complete temperature control of any masses used through double or triple extrusion it is even possible to use different temperatures at each pump e g cooling when using chocolate chip dough and or heating to an exact temperature when using caramel or creams the range of food products that may be produced with the present invention includes but is not limited to the following 1 extruded product single mass 2 extruded product double mass e g fruit or fig bars 3 extruded product triple mass 4 wire cut products single mass 5 wire cut products double mass 6 wire cut products triple mass 7 intermittent depositing of products with single mass 8 intermittent depositing of products with double mass 9 intermittent depositing of products with triple mass and 10 depositing of products in a variety of different shapes fig1 overviews an embodiment. |
5 | of the vent to adversely affect its air permeability the base mesh fabric can be secured to the insulation by block insulation fasters and or by adhesive or sealant the skirt 130 typically composed of cured epdm wide cover tape adhered onto the membrane 30 around the vent and sealed by calk or sealant around its inside and outside perimeter to the tube 126 and to the membrane 30 the tape of the skirt 130 can be applied in two strips and sealed along its seam to form approximately a 2 foot by 2 foot skirt as shown in fig2 the tube structure 126 has an upwardly tapered peripheral wall portion 140 terminating to leave a top opening not shown in the upper end of tube 126 the lower end of tube 126 is open to a space 142 provided above the insulation blocks 112 and occupied by the pathway 46 of mesh fabric and the base mesh fabric 129 a cap or hood generally designated 152 is provided for the upper end of the tube or stack 126 to prevent the entry of rain snow and the like and comprises a top wall 154 spaced above the top opening of the tube 126 and has a downwardly divergent peripheral wall 156 extending generally parallel to wall portion 140 but overhanging the wall 140 when wind is present an air stream traveling up between the walls 140 and 156 is converged. |
7 | it is to be understood that the casing 56 can vary in size at different depths in the well 52 as would occur by assembling tubulars with different diameters for example the casing 56 can comprise a telescoping structure in which the size thereof decreases with increasing depth based on an open hole well log 36 fig1 or other information it is determined that zone f of the well 52 may contain oil and gas it is thus desired to perforate the casing 56 proximate to zone f to establish fluid communication between zone f and the inside diameter of the well casing 56 for performing the perforating process the system 50 includes a perforating tool 68 and a reader device 70 in signal communication with the perforating tool 68 the system 50 also includes a plurality of identification devices 72 fig3 d attached to the collars 64 on the casing 56 and readable by the reader device 70 in addition the system 50 includes a transport mechanism 66 w for transporting the perforating tool 68 and the reader device 70 through the well casing 56 to zone f if desired the system 50 can be transported to the well 52 as a kit and then assembled at the well 52 as shown in fig3 c the perforating tool 68 includes a detonator 74 illustrated schematically and a detonator cord 76 in signal communication with the detonator 74 the detonator 74 can comprise a commercially available impact or electrical detonator configured for actuation by a signal from the reader device 70 similarly the detonator cord 76 can comprise a commercially available component the detonator. |
6 | to form a piston 10 as described above fig3 shows an exemplary embodiment of a ring shaped upper piston part 111 punched out of a semi finished product 22 the upper piston part 111 has a circumferential lower recess 127 that forms part of a circumferential cooling channel in the finished piston see the cooling channel 21 in fig1 the recess 127 is formed in that the punching tool is provided with a corresponding embossing shape in known manner therefore the recess 127 is formed at the same time with the punching process the central opening 113 of the ring shaped upper piston part 111 forms part of a combustion bowl in the finished piston see the combustion bowl 13 in fig1 of course the same holds true analogously also for production of a blank from the semi finished product 22 fig4 shows another exemplary embodiment of a ring shaped upper piston part 211 punched out of a semi finished product 22 the upper piston part 211 also has a circumferential lower recess 227 that forms part of a circumferential cooling channel in the finished piston see the cooling channel 21 in fig1 the upper piston part 211 furthermore has a circumferential outer recess 228 that forms part of a piston ring groove in the finished piston see the piston ring groove 14 in fig1 the recesses 227 and 228 are formed in that the punching tool is provided. |
7 | output probabilities are made only of the top n states having the highest output probabilities however if a plurality of types of hmms for example a rough hmm a comparatively detailed hmm and a more detailed hmm are employed the following processing stages may be used namely the output probabilities of all the states may first be determined by use of the rough hmm then the output probabilities of a range from the top a states to the top b states a lt b b a 1 having the highest output probabilities obtained by the previous determinations may be redetermined by the comparatively detailed hmm the output probabilities of the top a 1 states may be similarly redetermined by use of the more detailed hmm according to this process in a plurality of stages the most precise output probability can be achieved when a plurality of types of hmms that is a rough hmm a comparatively detailed hmm and a more detailed hmm are used the following computation stages may be used alternatively the output probabilities of all the states may first be determined by use of the rough hmm then the output probabilities of the top b states having the highest output probabilities obtained by the previous determinations may be redetermined by use of the comparatively detailed hmm further the output probabilities of the top a states a lt b having the highest output probabilities obtained by the previous redeterminations may be. |
5 | by reference the fastener 17 comprises a three piece non membrane penetrating fastener see fig2 all three pieces of the fasteners are formed of a rigid material such as polyvinyl chloride the first piece of the fastener 17 is a base or anchor disk 26 the anchor disk 26 comprises a generally flat circular disk 27 having a hollow inverted frusto conical projection or button 28 extending upwardly from the central portion of the disk 27 the wall 29 of the button 28 extends radially outward from the disk 27 so that a top or rim 31 of the button 28 is wider than the base 32 of button 28 the button 28 further includes a hollow interior 33 adapted to receive the head of a bolt a screw or nail a hole 34 extends from within the interior 33 directly through the center of disk 27 the hole is adapted to permit the shank of a bolt screw or nail to pass through and to prevent the head of the bolt screw or nail from passing through the anchor disk 26 is fastened to the deck 11 by screw 35 having a shank portion 36 extending through hole 34 through the center of anchor 26 into the deck 11 a plurality or array of these anchor disks are secured to the central portion 24 of the roof surface normally spaced two to four feet on center the disks and the roof deck are covered with the epdm rubber sheeting material generally having a thickness of from 0 040 0 065 inches in thickness the membrane is held to the anchor disks by the second piece of the fastener 38 a circular tined retainer cap 38. |
4 | an inner chamber 18 and an outer chamber 20 said inner chamber 18 having outwardly sloping walls capable of holding a laundry additive said outer chamber 20 having a larger diameter than and coaxially positioned to said inner chamber 18 at the bottom of said outer chamber 20 are one or more apertures 22 which allow an additive to drain into a mixing area often a washing machine tub said inner chamber 18 has a parabolic shape and is defined by the following parameters as shown in fig2 wherein u03c9 is equal to the design angular speed radians seconds set less than or equal to the spin speed of the washer and greater than or equal to the peak agitation speed of the washer v c is the inner chamber 39 s volumetric capacity g is the gravitational force r is the radius of the parabolic cup at a given height z c is the height of the fill level and w is the peak angular speed radians second of agitation during operation said dispenser cup 10 functions as follows during a spin phase of a washing unit centrifugal force causes an additive which has been placed within the inner chamber 18 of the dispenser cup 10 to completely flow out of the parabolic shaped inner chamber 18 and into the outer chamber 20 once in the outer chamber 20 the additive continues to flow under the influence of centrifugal force about the inner surface of the outer chamber 20 when the spin phase ends the additive. |
4 | another experiment the test fabrics were immersed in the water solvent mixture as described in example 1 followed by agitation in a rotating cylinder for one minute in yet another experiment the test fabrics were immersed in the ultrasonic bath in the water solvent mixture as described in example 1 followed by agitation using ultrasound for one minute the reflectance results are given in the following table cleaning of mg35 cleaning of feox experiment delta r delta r water only ultrasound 10 7 19 9 solvent only ultrasound 1 1 0 5 water solvent agitation 7 8 16 2 in cylinder water solvent 20 22 9 ultrasound agitation the results demonstrate the synergistic action of the water solvent mixture and ultrasound the 75 25 mixture of water and hydrocarbon solvent df 2000 solvent from exxon was first subjected to one minute ultrasound agitation before adding the test fabrics in the next phase the test fabrics were added to the emulsion the fabrics with the emulsion were then agitated for one or 15 minutes in the cylinder a control experiment was done by agitating the test fabrics in the water solvent mixture in a rotating cylinder also for one or 15 minutes the reflectance results are given in the following table cleaning of mg 35 cleaning of mg. |
2 | 58 60 at an angle of preferably approximately 22 5 u00b0 with the airfoil centerline promotes laminar rather than turbulent flow over the airfoil thus also promoting increased lift the width of slot 62 also tapers in configuration e g from 0 360 34 wide at the fuselage end of the wing to 0 216 34 wide at the wing tips depending upon wing chord slot 64 is at least equal in width to slot 62 the forward thrust created by air pressure against the forward wall of the blowing duct is offset by the rearward thrust created by air pressure against the rearward wall of the suction duct the transverse thrust of fan 48 is offset by the transverse thrust of fan 50 which is in the opposite direction an additional advantage of the in line blowing system in which suction air from the right wing is blown over the left wing and vice versa is that in the event of failure of one fan the system will not become completely unbalanced there still will be blowing air over one wing and suction on the opposite wing in operation vertical or short takeoff capability is provided by the induced lift created by the blowing system. |
2 | for bonding two wafers is shown schematically in fig1 and 2 in this example the bonding technique according to the present invention is used to hermetically cap sensor components which have been constructed using surface micromechanics etching or deposition technology fig1 shows a cross sectional view of wafer 11 upon which is arranged on a top side in the center sensor structures 12 sensor structures 12 may be an oscillator channel pump accelerometer filter or any other appropriate mems structure and may be of any appropriate shape and or size sensor structures 12 may be composed of silicon single crystals silicon poly crystals metal galvanic material e g zinc or silver silicon germanium plastic or any other appropriate material sensor structures 12 may be constructed by any appropriate micromachining method including methods utilizing vapor deposition and etching techniques in particular chemical vapor deposition cvd may be utilized including laser assisted cvd lcvd plasma activated cvd pacvd electron assisted cvd eacvd and electron beam induced cvd ebcvd also physical vapor deposition pvd may be utilized including electron beam pvd ebpvd also arranged on the top side of wafer 11 on both sides of sensor structure 12 is bond frame or bond ring 13 not illustrated in fig1 due to the cross sectional nature of the drawing is that bond frame 13 forms a continuous circumference around sensor structure 12 bond frame 13 may be made in any appropriate shape or size it may also be advantageous if the top surface of bond frame 13 is smooth to facilitate formation of a bond. |
5 | interference at the top of the drilling motor 10 for each bend as can be seen drill bit 14 is centralized in the well bore 32 and the u201c low u201d side of the bend 26 is in contact with the wall of straight section 34 of well bore 24 usually with a wear resistant pad 36 providing the contact point 22 drilling a curved section 30 in a well bore 24 to change its direction is dependent on the magnitude of the interference resulting from the selected bend larger bends resulting in greater interferences generally drill sharper curves to produce larger changes in the well bore direction this method of directional drilling requires three points of contact to induce the appropriate side loading and produce the desired curve in the well bore the three points are 1 the centralized bit 14 in the well bore 24 2 the u201c low u201d side of the bend 22 in contact with the wall of well bore 24 and 3 the top 38 of the drilling motor 10 in contact with the wall of well bore 24 fig3 a 3c represent the applied physical forces required to u201c fit u201d a drilling motor with a 2 38 u00b0 bend into the straight section 34 of well bore 24 fig3 shows an example of the resulting side loads at each of. |
9 | structure 13 by rotary motion conversion bracket 17 the side view of fig2 shows the luggage carrier 10 with upper frame 12 the hinge lock tube 18 lower basic frame 13 with rotatable wheel support bracket 14 supporting the wheel 15 the rotary motion conversion bracket 17 is shown with attached luggage support frame 16 the rear view of fig3 shows the luggage carrier 10 with the upper frame structure 12 with horizontal brace 19 hinged to the lower tubular vertical support structure 13 with horizontal braces 20 and 11 the hinge covered by slidable lock tube 18 is shown in the locked position rotatable around the tubular structure 13 are the wheel support brackets 14 with the wheels 15 the rotary motion conversion bracket 17 and the luggage arm 16 a front view of the foldable luggage carrier 10 is shown in fig4 with the carrier in the folded configuration the wheels 15 and support brackets 14 are rotated inwardly and the luggage support arm 16 folded upwards into the vertical position the upper frame structure 12 with horizontal brace 19 is folded downwards by means of hinges 28 coupling the upper frame to the lower frame and horizontal braces 10 and 11 the rotary motion conversion bracket 17 is shown in the folded position fig5 is a left side view of fig4 showing the upper frame structure 12 and the lower frames structure 13 with coupling hinges 28 and hinge locking tube 18 raised to permit hinge operation the luggage support frame 16 is shown in the upward position the wheel support bracket 14 is shown with the rotary motion converter bracket 17 fig6 is a detailed view of. |
2 | such as one on each side of the vehicle 10 the control module 58 can similarly check the availability of the second adjacent lane and choose the adjacent lane 222 if any which allows for the steering profile 286 with the greatest margin of safety and comfort returning to step 328 of fig3 if the adjacent lane is not available as determined by step 638 of fig6 then the routine 310 can proceed to step 322 and end or restart as described above if the adjacent lane is available as determined by step 638 of fig6 then the routine 310 can proceed to step 330 at step 330 the control module 58 can send a signal to the steering system 30 to control the steering system 30 to adjust the steering angle 110 in accordance with the steering profile 286 and begin changing lanes it is understood that if multiple steering profiles 286 were calculated then the control module 58 can choose an optimal one of the steering profiles 286 based on any number of factors including safety margins of error or occupant comfort levels after the vehicle 10 has begun the lane change maneuver the routine 310 can proceed to step 334 at step 334 the control. |
5 | of the inlet pipe 20 and increases production efficiency in addition the internal pipe 213 includes overall strength of the inlet pipe 20 and reduces the use of metallic material also the water or fluid flowing in the pipe will not come in contact with the external threaded pipe 21 which is of metallic material this prevents water or fluid to include metallic elements such as lead zinc copper arsenic etc which reduces water quality also as depicted in fig7 and fig8 the water entry ring base 218 may be disposed at an off centered position and include a stopping ring 2181 at its distal end the stopping ring 2181 is protruding and has a smaller diameter than that of the water entry ring base 218 according to fig9 another embodiment of the invention is also described please also consult fig1 the external threaded pipe 21 includes an inner surface and a ring groove 2112 is disposed at the inner surface near the opening end of the external threaded pipe 21 the ring groove 2112 and an inner wall 212 of the external threaded pipe 21 form a strengthening band 2133 u2032 to further assist the strength of an internal pipe 213 u2032 in one embodiment the strengthening band 2133 u2032 may be a set of three or more for example the description below is based on the strengthening band 2133 u2032 in a set of three the internal pipe 213 u2032 includes a protruding ring 2132 u2032 that corresponds to or matches with the ring groove 2112 the protruding ring 2132 u2032 is locked or hooked within the ring groove 2112 in order to strengthen pulling or pushing forces exerted on the internal pipe 213 u2032 the slit 2111 u2032 of the internal pipe 213 u2032 is set to. |
4 | and rotatable porous cylinders which cooperate with a conveyor fabric which moves successively into association with the respective second porous cylinders engaged by each respective inner forming media application_number US 60782475 A description in the accompanying drawings reference numeral 1 denotes a porous cylinder roll to which high speed rotation is directly or indirectly provided porous cylinder roll 1 may be for example a cylinder having a smooth surface provided with numerous pores extending through the wall thereof or a cylinder in a mesh form which is woven with fiber or similar material and has a structure wherein water may freely pass through numerous pores 1a reference numeral 2 denotes an inner forming media such as a forming fabric or wire in a mesh form and having an inner wall engaged with the outer circumference of the porous cylinder roll 1 the inner forming media 2 engages roll 1 from the vicinity of the upper dead center or uppermost position of porous cylinder roll 1 has a straight moving portion 2a of a short section extending tangentially to the cylinder roll and is guided over a breast roll 4 and a circular arc face or portion of the circumference of the porous cylinder roll 1 the inner forming media 2 is further guided rotationally over an attaching or transfer roll 5 which biases the inner forming media 2 outwardly the inner forming. |
3 | through it takes no part in the water requirement application_number US 18851788 A description the invention is an improvement in u s patent application ser no 07 129 618 filed dec 12 1987 for a method of preparing overbased calcium sulfonates to tze chi jao a process for overbasing calcium sulfonates has been discovered based on the use of a mixture of calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide in specified proportion as the source of inorganic calcium the entire charge of water is added before the carbonation in an amount of 15 to 30 mole of the calcium oxide a clear product with a low solid waste is produced it is known to produce overbased sulfonates by means of calcium oxide alone or a mixture of calcium oxide and calcium hydroxide overbased sulfonates produced from calcium oxide calcium hydroxide mixtures are noted for a hazy product with a relatively low level of overbasing the instant invention is distinguished in the recognition that calcium oxide calcium hydroxide ratio is essential to produce a clear low solids content mixture for filtering the use of calcium hydroxide alone is undesirable because it typically produces a high solids content product and demonstrates low sulfonate utilization applicant 39 s ser no 07 129 618 filed dec 7 1987 achieved an improvement in using. |
4 | via conduit 16 the bore means 7 is provided with an annular duct or valve means 17 which is connected via conduit means 18 to the tube means 1 in view of the pressurized source of air being connected via conduits 14 15 and 20 to the air chamber means 13 an increasing volume air pressure pocket is created in the air chamber 13 once the pressure in the air chamber means 13 exceeds the opposing force of the resiliently biased lever means 5 the piston or plunger means 6 is lifted off the second end means 28 of the inset 9 as a result of which the surface area of the piston 6 acted upon by the compressed air increases consequently the piston means 6 is strongly accelerated whereby forcibly driving the knife 4 into a cutting relationship with the stationary blade means 24 when the cutting blade 4 has been advanced into its cutting position the piston means 6 has been advanced to a position whereby opening the annular duct or valve means 17 so that the air fed from the pressurized source of air through the conduits 14 15 and 16 into the air chamber means 13 escapes into the conduit means 18 suddenly diminishing the pressure within the air chamber means 13 due to the lack of air pressure displacing the piston means 6 the force inherent with the resiliently biased lever means 5 returns the piston. |
9 | such that the safety door on the side that is not being operated does not continue to move under inertia and therefore safety can be achieved it should be noted that although in the embodiment described above the hinge member 11 d is provided on the engaging means 11 and the engaging portion 19 is provided on the primary safety door 10 a alternatively these may be reversed with the hinge member 11 d provided on the primary safety door 10 a and the engaging portion 19 provided on the engaging means 11 fig5 a and 5 b illustrate another aspect of the engaging means of the embodiment that is an example of the reversal described above a swingable member 21 similar to the hinge member 11 d described above is provided on the primary safety door 10 a with a projection 22 that engages the swingable member 21 provided on the engaging means 11 then the swingable member 21 is urged to the state shown in fig5 a either under its own weight or by urging means such as a spring although the swingable member 21 can rotate about an axis 21 a in a direction indicated by an arrow in fig5 a it cannot rotate in the reverse direction as a result as shown in fig5 b when the primary safety door 10 a and the secondary safety door 10 b are moved and the swingable member 21 moves from right to left in the drawing with respect to the projection 22 the swingable member 21 rotates and. |
2 | more yaw rate sensors ds which measure at least the yaw rate u03c9 around one axis in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle the at least one measured yaw rate u03c9 is fed to a processor pz which infers from the measured data whether the vehicle movement detected will result in a rollover according to a predefined algorithm if the measurement data evaluation in processor pz shows that a rollover of the vehicle is imminent processor pz supplies a rollover decision signal el at its output in order to be sure that this rollover decision el is not erroneous a plausibility check is performed a trigger signal b for restraint devices rs e g airbags roll bar seat belt tightening system etc is generated only if a signal branch for plausibility checking which is described in the following also provides a rollover decision signal e 2 in fig1 the gating of both rollover decision signals e 1 and e 2 and trigger signal b arising from this is symbolized by an and gate ug two acceleration sensors bsz bsy are located in the signal b ranch for plausibility checking of rollover decision el acceleration sensor bsz measures acceleration az of the vehicle in the direction of its vertical axis and acceleration sensor bsy measures acceleration ay of the vehicle in the direction of its transverse axis measurement signals az and ay provided by the two acceleration sensors bsz bsy are fed to a threshold. |
1 | remission two patients complete remission unconfirmed and three patients with partial remissions these results were very good given that these patients had refractory or relapsed disease these clinical observations obtained by the inventors are a direct in vivo proof of the inventors 39 observations in their experimental system taken together the inventors have discovered several novel findings the inventors have discovered that as 2 o 3 decreased cyclin d1 the inventors further discovered that the decrease in cyclin d1 was post transcriptional the inventors moreover discovered that as 2 o 3 induced gsk 3 u03b2 and ikk activation and hence phosphorylation of cyclin d1 the inventors then showed that phosphorylated cyclin d1 was degraded in the proteasome finally the inventors have made the novel observation that oral as 2 o 3 induced a high response rate clinically in patients with refractory or relapsed mcl a cancer that over expressed cyclin d1 the present invention of using oral arsenic trioxide in suppressing cyclin d1 is an important paradigm applicable to the treatment of cancers that are dependent on cyclin d1 for proliferation survival metastasis and differentiation the following delivery systems which employ a number of routinely used pharmaceutical carriers are only representative of the many embodiments envisioned for administering the instant compositions injectable drug delivery systems include solutions suspensions gels microspheres and polymeric injectables and can comprise excipients such as solubility altering agents e g ethanol propylene glycol and sucrose and polymers e g polycaprylactones and plga 39 s implantable systems include rods and discs and can contain excipients such as plga and polycaprylactone oral delivery systems include tablets and capsules these can contain excipients such as binders e g hydroxypropylmethylcellulose polyvinyl pyrilodone other cellulosic materials and starch diluents e g lactose and other sugars. |
2 | opposite the side of the wires side of the wires 22 affixed to the support 24 in one embodiment the angled rods 24 include apertures 36 for the flow of fluid into the region 38 underneath the angled rods 24 where the fluid subsequently flows through the wire screen 20 it is desired that the fluid flowing through the screen is distributed substantially evenly across the screen and flows substantially uniformly radially across the reactor bed to promote the uniform distribution of flowing fluid over the screen it is useful to limit the amount of pressure gradients over the surface of the screen to promote this the total area of the apertures 36 and the channel gaps 34 is greater than the total area of the slots 26 between the wires 22 in one embodiment the angled rods 24 are periodically attached to neighboring angled rods 24 the attachment can be by welding or other means known to those skilled in the art and provides additional strength and rigidity to the screens 20 30 it is preferred that the slots 26 have a spacing of about 0 5 times or less the typical pellet size for a typical pellet the size is about 1 6 mm 0 063 inch the slots 26 between the wires 22 will be about 0 75 mm 0 03 inch the spacing for the channel gaps 34 will be greater than the spacing for the slots 26 between the wires 22 this facilitates the removal of particulates that accumulate in the region 38 underneath the angled rods 24 the fines that pass through the slots 26 will be less than the spacing of the wires 22 and therefore having the gaps 34 with a larger spacing will allow for all the. |
3 | u s application ser no ______ atty docket no ext 021 which is incorporated herein by reference the determination of a minimum number n of dna molecules that must be present in a sample to permit amplification and analysis of a low frequency target dna molecule is based upon a model of stochastic processes in pcr utilizing pre set or predetermined values for pcr efficiency and mutant dna to wild type dna ratio in the sample the model predicts the number of molecules that must be presented to the pcr in order to ensure within a defined level of statistical confidence that a low frequency molecule will be amplified the skilled practitioner will appreciate that determination of the minimum number n of molecules present in the sample may be used in lieu of or in addition to the enrichment techniques detailed above to ensure reliable results in the methods of the present invention alternatively methods of the invention may also be used to isolate total dna from stool homogenate the homogenized mixture is centrifuged to form a pellet made up of cell debris and stool matter and a supernatant containing nucleic acid and associated proteins lipids etc the supernatant is treated with a detergent such as 20 sds and enzymes capable of degrading protein e g proteinase k the supernatant is then phenol chloroform extracted the resulting purified nucleic acids are then precipitated by means known in the art a variety of techniques in the art can then be employed to manipulate the resulting nucleic acids including further purification or isolation of specific nucleic acids methods of the invention are also useful for analysis of pooled dna samples as described in more detail in u s application ser no 09 098 180 and. |
9 | one rim is shown of an yo yo shaped adapter housing 25 of the power adapter 10 fig1 shows an outer surface 27 of the adapter housing 25 preferably the yo yo shaped adapter housing 25 is made of hardened and light weight plastics or acrylics further the central portion of the outer surface 27 is preferred to be manufactured in a manner unable to be seen through however the rim 22 that is integral to the outer surface 27 is preferred to be made either clear or translucent the apple computer logo 30 is shown to demonstrate the possibility of the placement of a product logo on the outer surface 27 it 30 is shown for illustrative purposes only and not as a part of the present invention fig2 is a simplified and side view of the yo yo shaped adapter housing 25 showing how the dc power cable 20 is wound and placed around a spool 35 inside an annular groove 37 of the adapter housing 25 the dc connector 15 is drawn in a simplified manner to better illustrate how its flange 17 snaps into the annular groove 37 between the two rims 22 and 23 the flange 17 is made of plastics with a certain amount of resilience for the ease of engaging with the rims 22 23 fig2 is further simplified in that it shows neither the ac to dc regulation electronics nor the mechanical configuration inside the spool 35 as mentioned earlier the electronics for the present invention is well known in the art however fig2. |
7 | normal or is rewriting information stored in flash memory 60 for convenience 39 sake in the following description a case in which the microcomputer is operating in accordance with user code data as normal is referred to as the first mode and a case in which the microcomputer is rewriting information stored in flash memory 60 is referred to as the second mode in more detail during the first mode bus switch 40 connects address bus a bus 1 and data bus d bus 1 from cpu 10 to address bus a bus 3 and data bus d bus 3 which lead to flash memory 60 on the other hand during the second mode bus switch 40 switches address bus a bus 3 and data bus d bus 3 which lead to flash memory 60 from address bus a bus 1 and data bus d bus 1 to address bus a bus 2 and data bus d bus 2 from flash control register 50 as can be understood from fig2 the bidirectional bus is the data bus and the unidirectional bus is the address bus flash control register 50 is provided for receiving requests from cpu 10 during the second mode and for carrying out for example writing of data to flash memory 60 in more detail flash control register 50 is provided with an address point register a write buffer register and a mode control register the address point register is provided for setting the addresses to be written to in flash memory 60 the write buffer register is provided for setting data to be written to flash memory 60 the mode control register is provided for setting a prescribed value indicating commands such as write or delete to flash memory 60. |
4 | but in the drawing in front of the needle in the binding direction 23 while in fig8 it passes in front of but behind in the drawing the needle 32 in the direction of advance 23 as a result the needle can pierce across one leg of the thread loop fig4 shows the binding process fig4 is a top view of the top side so that the thread 29 on the top is shown by solid lines and on the bottom by broken lines two threads pass through every hole 67 67 39 67 39 39 running essentially parallel to the edge 12 on the bottom and climbing up the latter on the top they form the legs 70 71 of a thread loop which runs around the next following hole every two neighboring legs 70 71 of neighboring loops are bridged by a thread segment 72 emerging from the previous hole e g 67 and passing into the following hole e g 67 39 therefore a binding chain is formed containing two parallel running binding threads on both sides for each hole while in addition a relatively narrow chain is formed on the top from the thread segments 72 running essentially in the direction of the edge and the arch of the thread loop as a result a clear boundary is formed between the binding and the pile of the rug it should also be noted that for better illustration the binding in fig4 is. |
1 | 30 is made of a relative hard but somewhat resilient plastic material polyarylamide with 50 glass fibers admixed such as the product sold under the trade name of ixef 1022 while the wedge 16 is made of die cast zinc when the leg 2 is to be unfolded the top 31 and the corner edge 32 will disengage with a click caused by a relief of a deformation of the rounded top 31 by the corner edge 32 moreover as the surface 25 is slightly rough a certain friction between the corner edge 32 and the surface 25 will together with the force of the spring 19 in the direction r 5 exert a certain further resistance against rotation of the pivot 13 in the leg unfolding direction the resistance against unfolding may be varied by varying the inclination and width of the surface 25 as well as the surface texture and thereby the friction between the surface 25 and corner edge 32 the further the rounded corner edge 32 of the wedge 16 is located past the start of the curvature of the rounded top 31 in the holding position the greater the initial deformation when unfolding and thereby the resistance against unfolding the aforementioned u201c click u201d. |
8 | line including a detector for detecting a predetermined start of communication signal a means for coupling the transmission line on the one hand to a transmit line to provide outgoing communications to the transmission line and on the other hand to a receive line to receive incoming communications from the transmission line the detector is connected to the transmit line application_number US 86380001 A description in the following drawings same references represent same elements as in fig1 for clarity only those elements necessary to the understanding of the present invention have been shown 0022 fig2 is a block diagram of a circuit 20 according to the present invention for exchanging communications via a transmission line 6 a modem 4 has an output and an input respectively connected to transmit and receive lines 8 and 10 via amplifiers 14 and 16 the transmit and receive lines are coupled to transmission line 6 by a coupling means 12 according to an aspect of the present invention a start of communication signal detector sd 22 external to modem 4 is connected to transmit line 8 indeed the coupling means which couples the transmission line to the transmit and receive lines is formed by a transformer whereby the communications transmitted by the exchange center arrive on the transmit line the transformer 12 includes a primary winding 23 a connected to the transmission line 6 a first secondary winding 23 b connected to the transmit line 8 and a second secondary winding 23 c connected to the receive line 10 accordingly the start of communication signal is also present on transmission line 8 and it is possible to detect it there the. |
5 | keel claw for clamping the lower ends of the three chains 23 of one staging assembly the claw comprises three steel plates 67 each in a vertical plane forming a triangle in plan view and each having welded to its outer face a depending plate 68 having a downwardly facing slot 69 into which the lower end of one of the chains 23 can be inserted and hooked by a bolt at the lower end of the chain tension in the chain tends to hold it in the upper end of the slot but for safety a drop nose pin 71 is inserted through aligned holes inside pieces of the plate to give positive prevention against release the corners of the triangle of the plates have welded to them lower and upper steel hoops 72 and 73 the lower of which engages a lug 74 welded to the bottom of the hull at 75 and the upper of which is connected to a tensioning chain connection of the chains to the claw is very simple and so is release when tension in the chains is released the coupling for the upper end of a chain shown in fig8 comprises a u shaped shackle 111 and a bolt 112 for closing the mouth of. |
7 | 1 is fairly short accordingly for purposes of entry annotation in the media 39 s sparing table burst errors 300 a and 300 b can be combined thus only one entry need be made in the media 39 s sparing table to account for the two burst errors accordingly all of the physical addresses that correspond to the media portions within burst errors 300 a and 300 b as well as the media portion between the two burst errors will be spared this area is indicated at 301 consider now burst errors 300 b and 300 c notice now that the distance between them 12 is fairly large in this case the two burst errors would not be combined for purposes of entry annotation in the media 39 s sparing table this is because doing so would necessarily result in sparing too much good media i e that which corresponds to the length l 2 disposed between the two burst errors as further examples consider media 302 and 304 notice that media 302 has four burst errors normally this would result in four separate entries in the media 39 s sparing table notice however that lengths l 3 and l 4 are such that the burst errors between which each occurs can be combined for purposes of entry annotation in the media 39 s sparing table accordingly one of the entries in the media 39 s sparing table would correspond to burst errors 302 a 302 b and the media therebetween and one of the entries would correspond to burst errors 302 c 302 d and the media therebetween hence whereas in the past four separate sparing table entries would be needed to account for burst errors 302 a 302. |
2 | improve the adherence of the latter to the surface of the glass layer 2 the first bead 7 generally has an u shaped cross section thereby defining an inner tub shaped recess 10 with a first outer wall portion or leg 8 located adjacent to the edges 5 of the glass layer 2 and a second inner wall portion or leg 9 facing the central portion of the glass layer 2 the second inner wall portion 9 is higher than the first outer wall portion 8 the two wall portions or legs 8 and 9 delimit an elongate tub like recess 10 extending continuously along the edge of the window 1 the tub like recess 10 receives a second bead of adhesive material 11 which has essentially triangular as shown in the drawings or trapezoidal cross section thereby the arrangement is such that the second adhesive bead 11 on the one hand lies completely within the open tub like recess 10 which is delimited by the two wall portions or legs 8 and 9 respectively with other words the second bead 11 does not project over a plane running through the two upper edges of the two wall portions or legs 8 and 9 on the other hand the surface of the second bead 11 facing the open side of the tub like recess 10 ascends toward the higher wall portion or leg 9 of the first bead 7 preferably during depositing of the second bead 11 into the tub like recess 10 care should be taken that. |
5 | in use the mat schematically shown at 60 is placed in position on the surface to be retained or secured and the ball like nose of the anchor is placed against the mat surface and is then begun to be driven through the mat as the ball like nose or rounded nose enters the structure of the mat it will cause the strands of the mat to be pushed aside as the anchor is driven further into the mat the degree by which the strands are pushed aside will increase to allow the anchor to pass through the mat in many instances utilizing normally stranded mats and standard smaller sized anchors equipped with the rounded or ball like nose leading edge the entire anchor can be pushed through the mat without breaking the strands of the mat in other instances when slightly larger anchors are used one or more of the strands may be stretched beyond its limit and separate but damage to the mat is minimal compared to the use of sharper or chiseled or leading edges or sharper edges extending backwardly from a leading point while the use of blunted rounded non sharpened nose portions and leading side edges on the ribs and along. |
4 | and the operating zone of the piecing robot 14 a is decreased by that distance fig5 b schematically shows a situation in which the two piecing rotors 14 a 14 b are not yet initialized this is the case e g after first start up of the spinning machine 10 in this case neither the position of the piecing robot 14 a nor of the piecing robot 14 b is as yet known to put the piecing robot 14 b into operation it is moved into the initialization position i 1 during this initialization travel it covers the distance b u2032 without encountering an obstacle it can thus be assumed that the segment b u2032 is a zone that can be freely traveled and this segment is defined as operating zone b u2032 of the piecing robot 14 b that it can service after initialization here too the distance b u2032 covered during the initialization travel was detected e g through position markings until the second piecing robot 14 a has also been initialized in its initialization position i 2 and the normal operating zones a b can be assigned to the piecing robots 14 a 14 b the piecing robot 14 b services the operating zone b u2032 as described above regarding fig5 a the operating zone b u2032 of the piecing robot 14 b can be extended during the initialization travel of the piecing robot 14 a to initialization position i 2 by the distance covered by the piecing robot 14 a or can be reduced when the piecing robot 14 a. |
2 | servo control 19 of the main pump 18 movement between the cam plate 68 and 79 is provided solely between the slot 69 and a detent pin 80 on the lower plate 79 with this arrangement it can be seen that when the hand lever 60 is pulled back into the free wheel detent position slot 64 control cable 65 will pivot the plate 68 moving the spool of the brake valve to the left thus allowing charge pressure to reach the main control valve 24 in the alternative return of the cam 68 to a centered brake on position cannot occur until the servo mechanism 19 has returned the pump to neutral position the spool of the main control valve is controlled by a cable 82 when the hand lever 60 is in the center position the spool of the main control valve 24 is centered as shown in fig1 while the cam follower 72 of the brake valve was in the detent position 70 the brake on the winch drum remained set because no control fluid could move either the actuator 56 or 55 this occurred even though the spool of the main control valve 76 was centered enabling energization of the actuator 55 and 56 if control fluid pressure were available by having shifted out of the detent position and thus shifted the spool of the brake valve 74 to the left the control fluid pressure does reach the actuators 55 and 56 extending them and placing the winch into the freewheel position in all shifting positions the hand lever must pass through the. |
1 | sliding macro lens set where user could select from macro blue filter high magnification and wide angle lenses by rotation the lens set in front of the lens of the mobile imaging device not shown the macro lens adapter could further include an eye rest e g a circular protrusion around the macro lens which could be place around the eye to assist in positioning and stabilizing the macro lens adapter and mobile imaging device system and its various modular forms in front of the eye the variable intensity external light source could be used with or without a mirror system or fiber optic element to guide the light the battery or batteries for the light source may be enclosed within the telescopic shaft which would have a dual effect of favorably weighting the device toward the side of the phone and also hiding away additional bulk on the device the external light source and macro lens adapter component can be attachable to the phone either through a clip mechanism or a plate attachment mechanism to a case a magnetic mechanism may also be used that attaches these components either directly to the phone or to the case on the phone in all cases the phone may be attached directly to the components of the kit or in part through a case which can be positioned around the phone either through a slider case configuration as shown in the figures or a grip fit configuration wherein the material of the case is flexible enough to surround the phone an external fixation target could be added for the. |
7 | are flagged u201c yes u201d or u201c no u201d for fsa eligibility when items are scanned during checkout at a retailer pos that is linked to the retailer pos system a separate total for those items that are fsa eligible is maintained by the retailer pos system if an fsa debit card is then presented for payment at the retailer pos the retailer pos system will cause the fsa debit card to be charged but for no more than the fsa eligible item total if there are other items that are being purchased or if the fsa debit card did not cover the costs for all eligible items the retailer pos system will require the customer to present another form of payment such as cash check credit card or debit card at the retailer pos to pay for the remaining items turning now to fig2 to facilitate the online purchasing of fsa eligible items when an item is setup 202 in the retailer system as being fsa eligible the fsa eligibility attribute in the corresponding item record in the retailer pos system database will be flagged 204 to indicate the fsa eligibility in accordance with the iisa certification of the retailer pos system the fsa eligible attribute of the item is then exported 206 to the corresponding item record in the database that is associated with the online retail system component of the retailer system 208 as a result when a customer uses the online retail channel to access the item by means of the online retail system component of the retailer. |
9 | system controller 34 pivots down 34 device staging station 400b it valves port s 0 off and ports s 1 s 2 s 3 and s 4 on the lead device sliding from tube 1 upon pivot down of device staging station 400b is braked and arrested to a stop over one of ports s 1 s 2 s 3 or s 4 by vacuum applied at ports s 1 s 2 s 3 and s 4 system controller 500 then valves vacuum at port s 0 on and next valves vacuum at ports s 1 s 4 off this arrests the device over s 0 and all trailing devices in slideway and permits all devices forward of port s 0 to slide down slideway 475 to any next unoccupied position thus filling the positions over ports s 1 s 2 s 3 and s 4 if there are a sufficient number of devices to do so system controller 500 then valves ports s 1 s 4 vacuum on and inspects to confirm vacuum at ports s 1 s 4 if vacuum is not confirmed at all of the ports s 1 s 4 simplying one or more of the ports has no device in place over it for pickup system controller 500 inspects port s 0 for vacuum if vacuum exists at port s 0 implying a device over port s 0 and perhaps a train of devices held behind it the system controller valves vacuum to port s 0 off permitting the device over port s and next trailing devices to slide down slideway 475 for arrest by vacuum still on at ports s 1 s. |
6 | the right hand side of the sheet in solid lines such a layout may be found in the nfpa engine driven fire pump manual in fig3 engine 30 is represented with a cooling pump 32 which is driven directly from the engine and is built into the engine the cooling loop contains the engine coolant which generally will be an ethylene glycol water mixture and the coolant circulates through the water cooled tube and shell heat exchanger 33 where its heat is discharged as the coolant is circulated in coolant tubes inside the heat exchanger water from the primary water supply line 34 which is water shunted or tapped off the discharge from the fire pump 36 as it is being driven by the engine this water circulates around the coolant tubes and is dumped down the drain 35 rather than being recirculated the fire pump 36 may supply water directly to fire hoses to put out fires and also may provide additional sprinkler system water usually this source of water is from the municipal water supply and as the fire pump is turned on in response to an emergency the automatic valve 37 is opened indicating valves 38 and 42 are to be open at all times so that when the fire pump begins operation and is driven by the engine the automatic valve 37 opens by a signal from the fire control panel so that water will flow through the line 34 to the heat exchanger 33 the water that flows though valve 38 at this time has also traveled through union 46 strainer 47. |
2 | rotatably mounted on the grip 12 for rotation about a centerline 38 the rotor 36 rotates in response to air passing through the motor 18 when the valve 34 is open the rotor 36 includes an output shaft 40 centered on the centerline 38 although the output shaft 40 may has other shapes without departing from the scope of the present in one embodiment the shaft has a generally cylindrical splined i e ridged exterior for connecting the shaft to the impact drive as illustrated in fig3 and 4 the impact drive 20 of the wrench 10 generally comprises a clutch base 50 a hammer 52 and an anvil shaft 54 as further illustrated in fig4 the base 50 includes forward and rearward bushing plates 60 62 respectfully separated by integral spacers 64 creating a space 66 between the plates for receiving the hammer 52 each of the bushing plates 60 62 includes a respective machined central opening 68 70 for receiving the shaft 54 holes 72 are provided on opposite sides of the openings 68 70 for receiving pins 74 76 that capture the hammer 52 in the space 66 formed between the plates 60 62 a portion 78 of the rearward central opening is 68 splined for receiving the splined output shaft 40 of the motor 18 thus the base 50 turns. |
1 | common areas may include the thigh and back area of the patient to provide an adequate amount of cells for injection into the penile tissue for treatment of peyronie 39 s adipose tissue in an amount in the range of about 60 cc to about 120 cc is obtained from the patient if desired a portion of the adipose tissue is set aside for preparing a u201c cell matrix u201d which can be remixed with an enriched population of cells from the adipose tissue in some modes of practice adipose tissue is processed to separate the adipose derived stem cells from the other material including other cellular and non cellular material in the adipose tissue preparation methods can include steps of washing the tissue treating the tissue with collagenase or trypsin or optionally with mechanical agitation liposomes which are generally aggregated can be separated from free stromal cells which include the stem cells and other cells such as red blood cells endothelial cells and fibroblast cells by centrifugation erythrocytes can be lysed from the suspended pellet and the remaining cells can be filtered or centrifuged optionally cells may be separated by cell sorting or separated immunohistochemically methods for the preparation of adipose derived stem cells are described in commonly assigned application number wo 20091120879 in other modes of practice the adipose tissue is processed to remove partially or substantially non cellular components and to form a heterogenous cell mixture the heterogenous cell mixture can include endothelial cells endothelial precursors and progenitors mesenchymal stem cells vascular smooth. |
3 | fractionation of palm oil the by product is esterified by a hindered alcohol prior to blend together with palm olein and additive packages the hydraulic fluid particularly suited for tropical climate with temperature ranging from 15 40 u00b0 c application_number US 98629804 A description this functional fluid could be used as base for lubricant such as the hydraulic fluid to facilitate the movement of construction industrial or agriculture mechanism such as tractor soil excavator agricultural harvesting machine injection moulding machine hydraulic elevator etc the base fluid use in this invention is palm olein palm olein is a liquid fraction obtained when the crude palm oil is fractionated and refined into solid and liquid fractions fractionation is performed in order to reduce the content of saturated fatty acids typically palm olein has iodine value iv in the range from about 56 to 72 a vegetable oil has iv higher than 72 could also be used in present invention iodine value is an indication of the degree of unsaturation palm olein has been widely used particularly as edible oil in many countries particularly for industrial frying it is well known that the palm olein of lower iv becomes cloudy as the temperature drops this is due to crystallisation of some of the molecules within the palm olein particularly the saturated triglycerides preferably the palm olein having iv iodine value of 60 or higher high in tocopherol. |
6 | at any instant in time as a reference it will be observed that the phase shift of the transmitted radar signal received at the guided missile 14 is a function of the propagation delay of such signal in traveling from the control radar 10 to the guided missile 14 similarly the phase shift of the echo signal received at the guided missile 14 is a function of the sum of the propagation delay of the transmitted radar signal in traveling from the control radar 10 to the target 16 and the propagation delay of the echo signal in traveling from the target 16 to the guided missile 14 it will also be observed that the amplitude of the transmitted radar signal received at the guided missile 14 is greater than the amplitude of the echo signal until such missile enters the terminal phase of its flight with the foregoing in mind it will be obvious that the missile electronics 18 must if the frequency modulation on the transmitted radar signal is to be used be adapted to shift phase and change amplitude to form a replica of the frequency modulation on the echo signal referring now to fig1 a it should first be noted that the representation of the missile electronics 18 in the figure has been limited to a showing of only the elements which are required for an understanding of this invention thus the missile electronics 18 shown in fig1 a consist of a rear receiver 20. |
5 | diverter sleeve 20 has an exterior thread 21 to receive the threaded mounting nut 14 in assembly the mounting nut 14 will be threaded fast up against the bottom of the sink deck 10 with a mounting washer 22 and a mounting clip 24 being used to secure the assembly 12 from the upper side of the deck 10 as shown particularly in fig2 the clip 24 will extend into a groove 26 in the diverter sleeve 20 and it will overlie the washer 22 thus the clip and the washer secure the diverter assembly from the top and the nut 14 secures it from the bottom a diverter body is indicated at 30 and will have a hot water inlet conduit 32 and a cold water inlet conduit 34 connected thereto as shown particularly in fig4 at the bottom of the diverter body 30 there is a diverter outlet 36 which will direct water to a water discharge apparatus other than the spout 16 for example a hand held spray hose or the like the diverter sleeve 20 has an internal lower thread 38 which co acts with an exterior threaded upwardly extending boss 40 on the diverter body there is a seal ring 42 where these elements are joined together in this manner the diverter sleeve is attached to the diverter body a portion of the interior surface of the diverter sleeve is threaded as at 44 with this threaded section terminating in a shoulder 46 positioned within the diverter sleeve is the spout interface 18 which has an exterior thread 48 which interacts with the interior thread 44 on the diverter sleeve to permit the spout interface to be telescopically vertically adjustable relative to the diverter sleeve this vertical adjustment will acconmmodate varying thickness in. |
8 | device stores a network environment profile this profile is considered to be the u201c default u201d profile at some later time the device is activated if necessary and enters the same communication area as a particular base station upon noting the presence of the electronic device at step 320 the base station transmits an encrypted sms message to the electronic device at step 330 the encrypted sms message when received by the electronic device and matched with the electronic device 39 s encryption key triggers the configuration process at step 340 at step 350 the electronic device surveys the network environment at that particular moment noting the base stations that are within range of the electronic device at step 360 it is then determined if the current network environment matches the default network environment in the event that the current network environment matches the default network environment then the electronic device is permitted to access the services of the base station at step 370 on the other hand if the current network environment does not match the default network environment then service is denied at step 380 in other embodiments of the invention instead of accepting or denying access to all services for the network access to the network can be more selective for example in one embodiment of the invention a lack of a match between the current network profile and the default profile could result in only limited low level access to the network similarly the granting and denying of access rights can be tailored to certain bit rates for example higher bit transfer rates can be granted only to those devices who are identified as being their u201c correct u201d zone of use other. |
3 | in electro optical devices are described application_number US 52359474 A description wherein r is straight chain alkyl of 3 to 8 carbon atoms or straight chain alkoxy of 3 to 10 carbon atoms the compounds of formula i have in the liquid crystalline state a positive anisotropy of the dielectric constants i e u03b5 sub u2225 gt u03b5 sub wherein u03b5 sub u2225 is the dielectric constant along the longitudinal axis of the molecule and u03b5 sub is the dielectric constant perpendicular thereto in an electric field the nematic liquid crystals of the invention orientate themselves because u03b5 sub u2225 gt u03b5 sub in the direction of their largest dielectric constant that is with their longitudinal axis parallel to the direction of the field this effect is utilized inter alia in the interaction between embedded molecules and the liquid crystalline molecules guest host interaction described by j h helmeier and l a zanoni applied physics letters 13 91 1968 another interesting application of the dielectric field orientation is in the rotation cell discovered by m schadt and w helfrich applied physics letters 18 127 1971 as well as in the kerr cell described in molecular crystals and liquid crystals 17 355 1972 in the electro optical rotation cell there is present essentially a condenser with transparent electrodes whose. |
8 | and remains connected between the first external connection terminal 102 and the fixed contact 108 however under second abnormal overload conditions such as when the contact mechanism of first bimetal 116 fails and an overcurrent flows the resistance heat of the auxiliary bimetal 12 and the amount of the resistance heat of the surrounding conductors such as the fixed contact 108 etc become significant so that the temperature of the auxiliary bimetal 12 rises and the solder 16 melts when bimetal 12 is heated to its snap action temperature approximately 200 degrees centigrade the auxiliary bimetal 12 snaps and is displaced with the lower part 12b of the auxiliary bimetal 12 being separated from the fixed contact 108 and contacts thermoplastic resin member 14 which is across from it the thermoplastic resin 14 has already been softened and the lower part 12b of the auxiliary bimetal 12 becomes at least partly buried in the resin in this second abnormal overload condition the separation of the auxiliary bimetal 12 from the fixed contact 108 shuts off the electric current and protects the load even in the case of failure mode problems with contacting mechanism when the electric current is shut off as described above for second abnormal overload condition neither the auxiliary bimetal 12 nor the other conductor continue to produce heating and the thermoplastic resin member 14 is gradually cooled and hardens with the auxiliary bimetal 12 being buried therein that. |
5 | from the following description of a method of making the member first the exterior skin 14 is bonded to a major surface of the core 12 while the core is in the form of a flat rectangular panel 34 the panel 34 is of a non lumber wood product meaning that although made of wood it is manmade or fabricated industrially and is not simply cut from logs the preferred material is composition board which includes particle board wafer board oriented strand board and hard board fiberboard is a particularly advantageous form of hard board exterior plywood is another suitable non lumber product the panel material should have a density of not less than 44 pounds per cubic foot the skin 14 can be chosen for its decorative qualities and may be vinyl acrylic paper a resin impregnated paper such as melamine aluminum brass or a wood veneer a non wood skin may be imprinted or embossed with a wood grain pattern a wood veneer should have a depth of at least 0 010 to 0 012 aluminum skin does not require a depth of more than 0 012 in the case of a composition board panel 34 the skin 14 is applied to a surface that lies perpendicular. |
7 | optics 6 at a distance of less than 50 mm from the intersection of the optical axis 26 of the refractive subunit 27 with the object plane 4 this intersection is located centrically in the object field characteristic parameters of the projection optics will be recapitulated hereinafter the wavelength of the illumination light 3 is 193 3 nm at a bandwidth of 0 3 pm the image side numerical aperture of the projection optics is 0 8 the image field size is 6 u00d7 26 mm 2 the projection optics is telecentric on the input and output sides the following first table sets out the radii r i e the reciprocal values of the peak curvatures c and the distances between the optical components of the projection optics 6 in the z direction thickness mirror 1 to mirror 6 denote in this case the mirrors m 1 to m 6 of the projection optics 6 lens 1 a and lens 1 b denote the object side and the image side surface of the lens 28 accordingly the lines from lens 2 a denote the subsequent lens surfaces up to the image side surface of the lens 33 the subsequent second two line table sets out the index of refraction of the material siluv selected for the lenses 28 to 33 within the bandwidth of the illumination light. |
2 | on the first bar 32 over the entire stroke of the carriage 16 furthermore the linear motor is capable of providing a precise dynamic response that allows perfect synchronization with the operating steps of the lathe advantageously in order to protect the sliding guides of the carriage and the gap region against the penetration of dirt that might compromise the efficiency of the linear motor a barrier that closes the compartment 28 in an upward region is arranged above the sliders 24 said barrier is constituted by a first strip 33 which is fixed to the top of the wall 3 and by a second strip 34 which is fixed to the top of the posts 4 the two strips 33 34 protrude longitudinally toward each other and support respectively along their opposite edges a double brush 35 and a single or double brush 36 whose upper bristles engage between the bristles of the double brush 35 the bristles 35 and 36 together with the strips 33 and 34 therefore form a seal of the compartment 28 that however allows the passage of the vertical arms 20 of the brackets 17 and 18 of the carriage 16 the invention is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations shown in fig5 7 and 8 in which the elements and parts that are equal. |
8 | it on and good reason to keep it off status indicator 320 indicates whether detachable wireless terminal 102 is u201c on u201d coupler 322 receives a lanyard etc so that it can be worn about a user 39 s neck or wrist or coupled to a user 39 s belt alternatively detachable wireless terminal 102 can be coupled to a bracelet necklace key ring or the like that is normally worn or carried by a user fig4 depicts a second illustrative embodiment of detachable wireless terminal 102 as depicted in fig4 the first illustrative embodiment has a generally circular shape and includes five buttons 404 405 406 408 and 410 recessed regions 412 and 426 speaker opening 414 microphone opening 416 mode on off switch 418 status power indicator 420 coupler 422 and lanyard 424 the circular form factor of the second illustrative embodiment facilitates placing a large button e g larger than the other buttons such as button 410 in the center of detachable wireless terminal 102 this button is intended for emergencies such as would be addressed by a call to 9 1 1 the remaining four call buttons buttons 404 405 406 and 408 are located along. |
5 | sizes of doors and openings the panels 202 a and 202 b have a first edge portion 204 a and 204 b respectively and a second edge portion 206 a and 206 b respectively each of the edge portions 204 a 204 b 206 a 206 b have an attachment member 208 210 respectively attached thereto the attachment members 208 210 are preferably one portion of a hook and loop fastener for example the attachment members 208 210 could each be the hook portion of the hook and loop fastener the loop portion of the hook and loop fastener or even one could be the hook portion while the other is the loop portion the corresponding portion of the hook and loop fastener is then attached to a door frame 112 and a door 114 while the attachment members attached to the panels 202 a and 202 b are separate from one another i e pieces of the hook and loop fasteners the attachment members attached to the door frame 112 and the door 114 may be one continuous piece the pet door 200 is also preferably made from a pliable material such as pvc plastic or other materials suitable for the intended. |
9 | the course of the propagation path referring back to equation 2 it can be seen that the effects of differences in the path loss l s can be offset holding all else constant by changing the value of eb no req the value eb no req depends on the error detection and correction techniques employed to protect the transmitted data the encoding rate refers to the ratio of the number of binary symbols output by the encoder to the number of bits input into the encoder in general the higher the encoding rate of the transmission system the greater the protection to the transmitted data and the lower the required signal to noise ratio of the signal eb no req thus in a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention the encoding rate for transmissions to subscriber stations is selected based on the distance between the subscriber station and the base station because communication systems are bandwidth limited the higher encoding rate employed results in lower data throughput of the system in equation 2 it can be seen that the effects of differences in the path loss l s can also be offset by changing the value of the transmission rate r the transmission rate r is given by the equation where r s is the number of symbols transmitted and m is the number of symbols in the modulation constellation thus if the distance between the base station. |
9 | tube bring the ph to 10 u00b1 0 1 with soda 0 1 n add 20 ml of a solution of cenu1 in acetonitrile 2 16 mm the mixture is agitated by ultrasound for 15 minutes at a temperature of 60 u00b0 c the quantitative analysis is done by high performance liquid chromatography the derivation yield is greater than 99 u00b1 6 the quantitative analysis is done again after 22 days in order to check the stability of the histamine derivative the yield after 22 days storage at ambient temperature and in light is greater than 99 u00b1 6 put a 20 ml sample of an aqueous solution of histamine 270 u03bcm in a tube bring the ph to 10 u00b1 0 1 with soda 0 1 n add 20 ml of a solution of cenu1 in acetonitrile 2 16 mm the mixture is agitated by ultrasound for 15 minutes at a temperature of 60 u00b0 c the quantitative analysis is done by high performance liquid chromatography the derivation yield is greater than 99 u00b1 6 the quantitative analysis is done again after 22 days in order to check the stability of the histamine derivative the yield after 22 days storage at ambient temperature and in light is greater than 99 u00b1 6 put a 20 ml sample of an aqueous solution of histamine 9 2 u03bcm in a tube bring the ph to 10 u00b1 0 1 with soda 0 1 n add 20 ml of a solution of cenu2 in acetonitrile 2 16 mm the mixture is agitated by ultrasound for 15 minutes at a temperature of 60 u00b0 c the quantitative analysis is done by high performance liquid chromatography the derivation yield is greater than 99 u00b1 18 the quantitative analysis. |
4 | which corresponds substantially to its cutting position by turning swing lever 24 toward stop screw 54 trimming knife 17 is moved down while compressed air cylinders 43 47 remain in an unchanged switching position and a first cutting stroke is performed immediately thereafter compressed air is alternately admitted by using a timing clock control means not shown into the two inlets in cylinder 43 which causes it to act as a vibration cylinder by alternately moving piston 44 up and down during the ascending movement of piston 44 into the top position shown in fig3 switching handle 40 is turned clockwise over guide 38 and also guide rod 23 so that joint bolt 22 is moved into a center position which is between the top position shown in fig1 and the stationary bolt 25 by turning joint bolt bolt 22 down guide rod 21 is also turned down lever 13 is turned counterclockwise and trimming knife 17 is raised into the position shown in fig3 with shaft 8 of sewing machine 2 standing still the drive of trimming knife 17 is effected by compressed air cylinder 43 through the admission of compressed air with adjustable frequency in alternating directions this results in a reciprocating movement of switching handle 40 and guide rod 23 which serves as a transmission element thus swing lever 24 is moved to a position. |
2 | larger volume for the capacitors of course the loose coupling and the inserted impedances 11 14 and 17 also serve to reduce the input voltage to the welding station 24 therefore during the on to off transitions of the power transistors 31 the voltage imposed across the transistors 31 will be reduced during the time that the transition current is flowing this reduces the heating of the transistors 31 in the design of a power supply for a welding station the use of a tightly coupled transformer and the elimination of inserted impedances is an obvious design choice and welding stations 24 provide for a high quality of welding operation if this conventional and obvious power supply design is used furthermore it would be expected that the use of a drooping power supply would adversely effect the quality of the welding operations however the use of a loosely coupled transformer and inserted impedances 11 14 and or 17 reduces the heating of the components in the welding station 24 and rather unexpectedly also provides for an even higher quality of welding operation from the above it will be appreciated that the range of permissible voltage drops may be experimentally determined by connecting a desired number of welding stations 24 to the power supply 10 and adjusting the impedances such as by rheostats and or substituting transformers 12 with different coupling factors until the heat dissipated by the components of the welding stations 24 is reduced to an acceptable level and the quality of the welds obtained is still at a satisfactory level it will be appreciated from the above that the present invention is a transformer and a power supply which reduces heating in the components. |
5 | its flat headed fastener mounted thereto plate 22 is provided with a generally rectangular shaped opening 36 the opening is positioned in the mounting plate so that link bar 18 may be moved a distance laterally sufficient to move door 12 to a fully opened position as previously mentioned the door opening assembly with the exception of link bar 18 is positioned on the underside of mounting plate 22 and in the area where door 12 swings to an open position to avoid having the assembly interfere with the movement of the door it is preferred to employ hold down brackets 38 and 38a to secure the cable portion of the assembly to the bottom of mounting plate 22 as shown in fig3 such a bracket is used at each end of flexible cable 26 at end 28 bracket 38a surrounds cable 26 in its sheath 29 and is then fastened to the mounting plate at cable end 27 bracket 38 is used to similarly secure cable 26 to the mounting plate however since bracket 30 mounted on door 12 is not in the same plane as cable 26 it is preferable to mount end 27 of cable 26 to the mounting plate as shown best in. |
2 | such as a bolt going through the mounting holes 11 on the sides of the stable mesh can be used the cast volume 29 contains stable mesh structures 5 and stable mesh openings 15 fig4 shows a detail of the stable mesh 1 illustrating the stable mesh mounting holes which are used to attach and register the stable mesh to the mold also shown are the stable mesh sheet fiducial 16 and the master pattern fiducial 27 the easily observed stable mesh fiducial is in a known relationship to the master parent fiducial fig4 also shown the stamp material hatched area and its relationship with the master parent 26 and the stable mesh openings 15 fig5 shows the finished stamp 30 after removal from the mold with the stable mesh 1 and a surface pattern 33 cast by the master parent fig6 shows a second embodiment for the mesh pattern for the stable mesh 1 inside the finished stamp 30 with the surface pattern 33 cast by master parent after removal from the mold fig7 shows a third embodiment for the mesh pattern for the stable mesh 1 inside the finished stamp 30 with the surface pattern 33 cast by master parent after removal from the mold referring now to fig8 a and 8b the stabilizing effect of the mesh on the pdms stamp will now be shown the invar stable mesh is strongly resistant to deformation due to changes in temperature or moisture content of the stamp in response to environment or applied heat including radiation. |
4 | disc 25 can be adjusted by displacement of the adjusting rod set 30 the clamping roller 27 is rotatable and is arranged at the main support 21 for pressing against yarns around the yarn disc 22 refer to fig1 and fig1 this embodiment is disposed on a knitting machine in a similar way as the embodiment mentioned above the difference between this embodiment and the above one is in that friction damping is from the belt in this embodiment in both embodiments the main support 21 is arranged with a bearing 3 therein the main shaft 211 is disposed with the yarn disc 22 and the rotary disc 25 respectively after being passed through the main support 21 to form a linked rotating mechanism then another bearing 3 is mounted in the clamping roller 27 so that the clamping roller 27 is rotatable and able to press against the yarns on the yarn disc 22 the yarns can be metal yarns 4 or textile yarns 5 next the support fixing member 28 of the rubber set is fastened and fixed on the main support 21 the adjusting rod set 30 is passed through the guide slot 281 of the support fixing member 28 the adjusting rod set 30 consists of an adjusting bolt 301 and a locking nut. |
6 | features described with respect to the adapter device 10 of the first embodiment except that the hollow stub 11 is slightly truncated or shorter than was previously the case furthermore the recess or cavity 18 for accommodating the second bearing 36 u2032 is provided in the second part 9 the second part 9 of the adapter device 10 in this second embodiment thus includes a circular cylindrical cavity 18 u2032 forming a second bearing socket designed to receive and engage with an outer ring of the second roller bearing 36 u2032 e g in a press fit or interference fit or via an adhesive for rotationally fixed engagement therewith this preassembly of the second part 9 of the adapter device 10 with the second roller bearing 36 u2032 may occur either before or after the inner ring of the second bearing 36 u2032 is fixed on the shaft 42 of the motor 40 in a preliminary operation in a separate operation the first part 8 of the adapter device 10 is preassembled with the rotor body 22 in a rotor subassembly thereafter the rotor subassembly incorporating the first part 8 of the adapter device 10 is mounted on the shaft 42 in such a way that a collar 91 at a front end of the second part 9 is received in and engages with the bore 16 of the stub 11 for firm connection therewith e g via a press fit or interference fit or via adhesive fastening and the inner ring. |
7 | a photodetecting section that detects the laser light that has passed through the cell wherein the cell has at least a laser light reflection section inside thereof application_number US 71466810 A description preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings fig1 is a perspective view of the structure of an atomic frequency acquisition apparatus 100 in accordance with an embodiment 1 of the invention fig2 a is a cross sectional view taken along a line a a u2032 in fig1 and fig2 b is an upper plan view of the atomic frequency acquisition apparatus 100 the atomic frequency acquisition apparatus 100 may be used to acquire a time standard frequency in a cpt type atomic clock as shown in fig1 and fig2 a and 2b the atomic frequency acquisition apparatus 100 is equipped with a cell 110 a laser diode i e a laser light source 120 and a photodetector photodetection section 130 which are mounted on a substrate 200 of an electronic apparatus having an electronic clock mounted therein a heater 300 is mounted on an upper surface of the cell 110 the laser diode 120 the photodetector 130 and the heater 300 are connected to a driver circuit by wirings not shown the cell 110 is disposed on the substrate 200 with protruded sections 114 the laser diode 120 and the photodetector 130 are formed in one piece in accordance with. |
6 | 1 a has the same configuration as that of the sowc 1 except for the position where an elastic body is provided the pocket plate 11 in the sowc 1 a is the same as that of the sowc 101 see fig6 as illustrated in fig3 the sowc 1 a is provided with an elastic body 161 made of rubber or the like on the side of the notch plate 12 a in the contact portion between strut 113 a and the notch plate 12 a the configuration of the elastic body 161 is the same as that of the first embodiment see fig2 the sowc 1 a is also provided with an elastic body 163 made of rubber or the like on the side of the strut 113 a in the contact portion between the strut 113 a and the pocket plate 11 the elastic body 163 is provided by cutting a part of the strut 113 a on the side of the pocket 112 and provided in the cut portion the elastic body 163 is provided in the cut portion so as to hold an original profile shape outline of the strut 113 a that is the strut 113 a provided with the elastic body 163 and the strut 113 not provided with the elastic body 163 see fig6 have the same profile therefore the engagement operation or the non engagement operation of the sowc 1 a is not interrupted due to the presence of the elastic body 163 for the sake of convenience of description the bottom surface of the pocket 112 is expressed by a flat surface in fig3 however in practice. |
8 | that they are communicated with the circular center 34 the extended sides 33 can instead take on other shapes such as rectangular semi circular or oval when the pitch s and shape of the beam passage apertures 31 of the first focusing electrode 32 are designed as above the result is the electron beams of fig6 and 7 in fig6 and 7 the electron beams corresponding to the red color at the center of the screen is increased in the left image spreading and the electron beam corresponding to the blue color is increased in the right image spreading by contrast as known from the comparison between the structures shown in fig7 and 9 with the electron beams in the first quadrant the right upper side of the screen the electron beam corresponding to the red color is decreased in the left image spreading and the electron beam corresponding to the blue color is decreased in the right image spreading thus reducing the difference between the red and the blue colors with the usage of the electron guns 20 where the pitch s of the beam passage apertures 31 of the first focusing electrode 32 was varied to be 5 57 mm 5 58 mm 5 60 mm 5 63 mm and 5 65 mm the image spreading of the electron beams corresponding to the red color at the center and in the first and second quadrants of the screen was measured on the left and right sides thereof around the central point and listed in table 1 as illustrated in table 1 as the pitch s of the beam passage apertures 31 of the first focusing electrode 32 is decreased the left and right difference in the first and the. |
6 | has a sealing surface which can at least partially block the cylinder exhaust opening when flap 22 39 is in the down position the sealing surface is then very close to the chamber of cylinder 1 and piston 4 and piston rings 40 come practically into contact with this sealing surface when the interior surface of cylinder 1 is scavenged fig9 shows an embodiment wherein cylinder 1a has a pneumatic injector 15a supplied with fuel through a pipe 16a and with air or more generally with a pressurized gas through pipe 17a this pipe is supplied with pressurized gas from crankcase 3 of another cylinder this other cylinder is similar to that in fig3 the elements common to fig9 and fig3 have the same reference numerals in the two figures there is a non zero angular displacement between the operating cycles of cylinder 1a and cylinder 1 reference 8a designates the exhaust pipe of cylinder 1a this pipe 8a is connected to exhaust pipe 8 upstream of valve 22 when the latter is common to the two cylinders otherwise a throttle valve may be located in the vicinity of the exhaust port of each cylinder upstream of the connection between pipe 8a and pipe 8 the angular displacement between the cycles of the two cylinders 1 and 1a allows a satisfactory injection pressure to be available as described in european application 88 401569 4 filed on jun 22 1988 to which reference may be made according to the embodiment in fig9 pipe 17a has no check valve in the part which connects crankcase 3 to pneumatic injector 15a thus this pipe does not act as a pressurized gas storage volume and. |
8 | usages application_number US 46445809 A description in the following description this invention will be explained with reference to embodiments thereof however these embodiments are not intended to limit this invention to any specific environment applications or particular implementations described in these embodiments therefore description of these embodiments is only for purposes of illustration rather than limitation it should be appreciated that in the following embodiments and the attached drawings elements unrelated to this invention are omitted from depiction and dimensional relationships among individual elements in the attached drawings are illustrated only for ease of understanding but not to limit the actual scale in reference to fig1 through 5 the coil assembly 100 of this embodiment comprises a wire assembly 1 a joint assembly 2 a sleeve 3 and a flexible core 4 the wire assembly 1 is formed by winding the first wire layer 11 and second wire layer 12 onto the outer surface of the flexible core 4 and is then wrapped around by the sleeve 3 e g a thermal shrinkable sleeve on the outer surface unlike the prior art the flexible core 4 of this embodiment is a linear and flexible hollow cylinder with two opposite ends the length. |
2 | 201 a wafer 202 disposed on the rotating table 201 a rotation device 203 to drive the rotation table 201 and a nozzle 204 connected to the cleaning solvent or stripper outlets not shown in the figure and has been set at the top of the wafer 202 to spray cleaning solvent or stripper on the surface of the wafer 202 the curved slab portion further includes a holder 301 that is moveable or stationary to support a curved slab 302 and a resistance wall 205 located surrounding the rotation portion and the curved slab portion 10 to resist the spun out cleaning solvent that pollutes the cleaning room during the cleaning process a liquid outlet 206 is used to drain the waste cleaning solvent a simplified top view of the present invention 39 s cleaning apparatus 200 is shown in fig3 wherein only the wafer 202 the nozzle 204 and the curved slab 302 are shown for conciseness in this embodiment the curved slab 302 the nozzle 204 and a rotating wafer 202 deposited on the rotation table 201 are preferably used to remove unwanted fragments generated during the different processes the cleaning nozzle 204 is set on top of the wafer 202 during the cleaning process in accordance with the preferred embodiment the rotation device 203 will rotate the rotation table 12 and wafer 14 when the cleaning process starts next the curved slab 302 is guided over the wafer 202 and the cleaning nozzle 204 may spray cleaning solvent or stripper on the surface of the wafer 202 the nozzle 204 is used to spray deionized di water or chemical solution such as surfactant hot alkaline or acidic hydrogen peroxide h 2 o 2. |
8 | the multiexcitonic gain mechanism which leads to very high cw lasing thresholds that are well above the nc photostability limit for single exciton gain the intrinsic gain dynamics are determined by the radiative single exciton lifetime which are typically orders of magnitude longer than auger decay time constants the difference in relaxation behaviors for single and biexciton gain mechanisms is illustrated in the inset of fig5 a which shows relaxation dynamics of u03b4 u03b1 measured at the onset of optical gain for type i circles 25 and type ii circles 30 samples in type i ncs the measured decay time is 30 ps while it is more than 50 times longer 1700 ps for the type ii ncs thus the present invention provides the first practical demonstration of nc structures that produce optical amplification due to stimulated emission of single exciton states which eliminates complications associated with ultrafast multiexciton auger recombination this new approach makes use of dynamic splitting of the degeneracy of the lowest energy emitting transition by giant x x interactions that develop in type ii hetero structures upon spatial separation of electrons and holes implementation of the single exciton gain regime could allow reduction of the lasing threshold under cw excitation by orders of magnitude which could significantly enhance the technological potential of colloidal ncs as u201c soft u201d chemically processible optical gain media the preparation of materials used in the present invention is more particularly described in the following. |
5 | position with respect to detector coils 14a and 14b is thus changed ferrofluid 12 now links fewer of the turns of coil 14a and more of the turns of coil 14b the two transformers are unbalanced and their unbalanced condition is converted in the manner described above to a positive dc voltage on dc voltmeter 32 in fig5 the carrier 33 and inclinometer 10 are tilted to the left as the fig is drawn ferrofluid 12 again seeks the lowest portion of the loop and the coils 14a and 14b are shifted in location with respect to it the ferrofluid links fewer turns of coil 14b and more of coil 14a this condition generates the negative voltage appearing on dc voltmeter 32 fig6 shows an alternate embodiment of the invention which differs from that of fig1 in several respects corresponding parts are given the same reference characters with a prime 39 added the inclinometer 10 39 of fig6 has a loop 11 39 which is rectangular in configuration the axis of symmetry 13 39 employed as a line of reference for positioning parts on the loop is one which bisects the short sides of the loop detector coils 14a 39 and 14b 39 are wound on the loop on opposite sides of axis of symmetry 13 39 and. |
1 | composite material reinforcing fibers for polymer matrix composite materials are generally known exemplary fibers include carbonaceous fibers e g carbon or graphite fibers glass fibers and other filamentary materials in an especially preferred embodiment the frame 114 is formed of a 30 glass filled polyimide composite material a pair of flexible walls or blades 115 extends from the face of the polymer frame 114 immediately adjacent the cavity 136 on opposite lateral sides thereof because the blades 115 are formed of a polymer material they can flex and can therefore be spaced apart a distance that provides a snug interference fit between the blades 115 and the sides of an attached mounting system 120 in this manner side to side movement between the mounting system 120 and the shroud assembly 110 can be eliminated this is in contrast to prior art metal shrouds which must be toleranced to provide a clearance fit between the shroud and the mounting system allowing undesirable side to side movement between the shroud and the helmet mount in addition the use of a polymer frame 114 provides a reduction of the weight of the shroud assembly 110 as compared to prior art metal shrouds in the depicted preferred embodiment the blades 115 include a. |
7 | employ bevelled ferrules the preferred embodiment of the present invention overcomes these difficulties by imposing a gap between optical fibers by choosing ferrule materials that have a damage threshold at least as great as the optical fibers and lastly by having bevels on the ferrules to reduce generation of debris and to provide additional space where debris may travel without affecting performance fig1 illustrates the optical coupler 50 of the preferred embodiment the coupler 50 is comprised of an adapter 30 and first and second optical connectors 10a and 10b respectively the adapter 30 acts as an interface between the connectors 10a and 10b in the first optical connector 10a an optical fiber 46 passes through an inner cavity 16a and a quartz ferrule 18a the ferrule material is preferably fused quartz or fused silica synthetic fused quartz this quartz ferrule 18a is held in position within the adapter 30 by a positioning sleeve 42 analogously the second optical connector 10b carries an optical fiber 44 through cavity 16b to a second quartz ferrule 18b this optical fiber 44 like its counterpart 46 is positioned within the ferrule 18b that is likewise held by the positioning sleeve 42 the optical fibers 44 and 46 may be multi mode fibers moreover the fibers 44 and 46 may carry high power signals having intensities in excess of 20 megawatts per square centimeter because of these high energies it is preferred that the ends of the fibers which are coupled within the coupler 50 are cleaved and not polished such a cleave may be obtained for example by. |
3 | mixture of ethylene carbonate dimethylcarbonate the sample electrodes formed test cells which were subjected to charge discharge cycling over the range of 3 4 4 5v at a c 5 rate full cycle over 5 hours the capacity of each cell was traced during a period of up to 35 cycles to provide an indication as seen in fig3 of the rate of change of that property i e the cycling stability of the cell with extended recharging traces 31 36 reflect the above stated increasing levels of fluorine substitution z from 0 05 to 0 5 a comparison of the results depicted in fig2 and 3 graphically confirms the general tendency toward loss of both capacity and cycling stability with an increase in a axis dimension above the preferred limit of about 8 23 u00e5 a series of unsubstituted intercalation compounds of the prior art varying only in li i e li 1 x m y mn 2 x y o 4 z f z where x 0 05 0 075 and 0 1 y 0 and z 0 was prepared and tested in similar manner to provide an indication of the effect of that variable on the capacity and cycling stability of resulting cells as may be seen in fig4 as traces 41 43 of increasing li content that variance alone improves cycling stability but significantly reduces cell capacity the performance of an additional cell prepared with the oxy fluoride x 0 1 z 0 1 compound of example 1 is also represented in fig4. |
4 | a result for example in winter there is advantageously no loss of energy for heating the set up area in summer in contrast it is possible to select the ventilation variant which does not require any clean water for cooling the rear wall 15 and requires less energy for heating the dry air pressing takes place by virtue of the items of clothing being subjected to the action of hot steam from the hot steam nozzles 6 as a result the fabric of the items of clothing 2 is heated and relieved of tensioning the items of clothing 2 are then guided between the two compressed air nozzles 7 as a result of the compressed air passing out of the compressed air nozzles 7 the fabric of the items of clothing 2 is tensioned and pressed the pressing operation and the compressed air jets used corresponding to the previous exemplary embodiment pressing takes place by virtue of the force to which the items of clothing are subjected by the compressed air jets from the compressed air nozzles 7 this force may be adjusted to produce the desired action by the pressure of the air directed to the compressed air nozzles 7 in particular the force is adjusted such that the items. |
2 | to be supplied to or removed from the reservoir the other end of the microchannel is connected to a second reservoir 220 a power supply 222 used to generate a separation potential along the length of the microchannel is placed into contact with fluid in the first reservoir using an external electrode in another embodiment a thin film metal electrode integrated into the microfluidic system may be used to form an electrical connection between the power supply and fluid within the microchannel a similar electrical connection 224 is made to the second reservoir to provide a grounding path for the separation potential an additional embodiment is shown in fig3 in this case a substrate 300 is formed from an insulating or high resistivity material for example a rigid or flexible plastic or undoped silicon a conductive layer 302 is deposited over the substrate the conductive electrode layer may be selectively deposited over a specified region of the substrate for example by using a shadow mask during evaporation or sputtering of a metallic thin film or deposited over the entire substrate and removed from regions where it is not desired for example by using photolithography and etching of the unwanted electrode material an insulating layer 304 is deposited on top of the conductive electrode the insulating layer may be formed from a number of materials for example an electrodeposited or vapor deposited polymer. |
8 | masks have been generated by mask generator 60 using the existing seed when a new seed is needed the new seed will be obtained in the same manner as discussed above more specifically mask generator 60 will request a new seed new random number from seed distribution block 50 for register 65 seed distribution block 50 will request a new random number from random number generator 40 and the new seed will be provided to register 65 of mask generator 60 masks continue to be provided by mask generator 60 to cryptographic accelerators 90 and 92 if one or both of the cryptographic accelerators requests a mask during re seeding such that no cryptographic accelerator lacks a requested mask during re seeding continuing to refer to fig3 mask generator 60 uses a transformation block 69 in conjunction with register 65 to generate new random masks on every clock cycle in which an updated mask has been requested by a cryptographic accelerator a new 256 bit random number is created by means of a function performed by transformation block 69 in the function performed by transformation block 69 bits of the random number located in register 65 the contents of register 65 are altered by transformation block 69 and the altered bits are placed back into register 65 the resulting new 256 bit number is a new mask that is provided to cryptographic accelerator 90 via data bus 91 or cryptographic accelerator 92 via data bus 93 each time that a new mask is provided in this manner a counter in transformation block 69 is incremented once the counter has reached a pre determined number mask generator 60 requests a new seed for. |
4 | provided to the front panel 21 and a door 15 is installed on the front side of the cabinet 10 to open close the opening 21 a an exhaust duct 30 is connected to the front panel 21 hence the interior of the drum 20 communicates via the exhaust duct 30 with an external environment with respect to the cabinet 10 a fan 40 for expelling the air in the drum 20 and a filter 35 filtering the air expelled by the fan 40 are provided within the exhaust duct 30 the fan 40 is rotated by a motor 50 provided within the cabinet 10 to rotate both the fan 40 and the drum 20 for this the motor 50 includes a pair of shafts respectively connected to the fan 40 and a pulley 60 connected to the drum 20 via a belt 65 though not specifically shown the motor 50 may rotate the fan 40 only an air inlet duct 70 is connected to the rear panel 23 to enable the inside of the drum 20 to communicate with an external environment as the fan 40 rotates to discharge the air within the drum 20 outside via the exhaust duct 30 external air is supplied into the drum 20 via the air inlet duct 70 a heater 80 is installed in the air inlet duct 70 to supply hot air into the drum 20 a laundry separator 100 according to the present invention is installed in the drum 20 the laundry separator 100 according to the. |
6 | between the end enclosure 52 and support housing 14 the lubricant transfer housing 50 preferably includes three radial channels 58 fig3 therethrough so as to permit fluid communication from the reservoir 42 to the impeller 44 the number of such channels 58 of course could be varied a plurality of axial passageways 60 best shown in fig3 are also provided through the transfer housing 50 the axial passageways 60 are open at their rearward end or outlet 61 to the ball bearing assembly 20 so that fluid flow from the passageways 60 will flow between the inner face 22 and outer race 26 of the ball bearing assembly 20 the inlets 63 of the passageways 60 open to an annular groove 62 formed in the transfer housing 50 the annular groove 62 is positioned radially outwardly from the impeller 44 the embodiment of the invention as shown in fig1 operates as follows the reservoir 42 initially contains a predetermined amount of lubricant which is typically oil due to the rearward sealing arrangement 27 and the forward sealing means 59 around the end enclosure 52 the total amount of oil within the lubrication system of the present invention remains fairly constant since leakage is minimized as the shaft 16 rotates the impeller 44 which is connected. |
6 | or any other type of boiler the drum 10 is of an elongated cylindrical shape and has a wall 12 that is penetrated by nozzles 14 that receive a high temperature steam liquid mixture and discharge this mixture into an annular space 16 between a drum liner or baffle 18 and an inner surface 15 of the wall 12 the wall 12 also has an exterior surface 17 the nozzles 14 may extend beyond the inner surface 15 of the wall fig2 or they may terminate at the inner surface 15 fig3 a liquid 26 such as for example water pools in the bottom of the drum 10 one or more steam separating units 24 are located outside the volume enclosed by the baffle 18 steam from the steam liquid mixture 34 and from the vaporization of the water 26 passes through a drying assembly 32 and is removed through an outlet 30 the configuration of fig2 is not limited to that as shown as other configurations are possible upon operation of the boiler particularly at startup from ambient conditions the nozzles 14 and the areas 15 a of the inner surface 15 of the wall 12 surrounding the nozzles 14 are affected by the steam liquid mixture 34 temperature transients e g the movement of heat from one area to another through the materials of the nozzles 14 and the wall 12 produce thermal stresses accordingly the nozzles 14 and the areas 15 a surrounding the nozzles namely the drum wall 12 and. |
8 | 1 and time t 2 the reception sensitivity of the image data carried by tv broadcast waves is generally favorable it is understood that this is because the portable terminal 9 is for example in the tv broadcast reception area 13 shown in fig1 however after time t 2 the above reception sensitivity decreases generally step by step after time t 3 it is observed that the reception sensitivity is in a degraded state it is understood that this is because the portable terminal 9 has moved between time t 2 and time t 3 for example from the tv broadcast reception area 13 to the data distribution reception area 11 shown in fig1 fig8 is a chart showing the relationship between time and the reception sensitivity of image data carried by tv broadcast waves received by the portable terminal 9 of fig6 and the relationship between time and the reception sensitivity of image data carried by data communication waves received by the portable terminal 9 of fig6 fig8 a shows the relationship between time and the reception sensitivity of image data carried by tv broadcast waves received by the portable terminal 9 as described in fig7 also fig8 b shows the relationship between time and the reception sensitivity of image data carried by data communication waves received by the portable terminal 9 of fig6 in fig8 b from. |
4 | in use because of the centrifugal force to which the steel cylinder 35 is subjected the compressive stresses are reduced the thermal expansion coefficient of the cylinder material is much greater than the thermal expansion coefficient of the carbon fibre reinforced plastics material in the direction of the reinforcement fibres for example the thermal expansion coefficient u03b1 of steel is between 11 u00d7 10 u2212 6 1 k and 17 u00d7 10 u2212 6 1 k and that of cfrp in the fibre direction is about zero especially between u2212 2 u00d7 10 u2212 6 1 k and 2 u00d7 10 u2212 6 1 k when subjected to heat in use the internal diameter of the cfrp sheath 36 accordingly changes only very slightly whereas the thermal expansion of the steel cylinder 35 is considerable the thermal expansion of the cfrp sheathed steel cylinder 35 is consequently less than the thermal expansion of a cylinder having an all steel wall a roller according to the invention comprising a metal cylinder and a composite fibre sheath is lighter in comparison to an all steel or all aluminium roller has a reduced mass inertia and exhibits linear thermal expansion which is adjustable down to negative values as a result of constructively arranged fibre orientation the advantages of the roller according to the invention in use which result from the properties of the material are for example substantially improved braking values savings in. |
9 | channel such that the extension shaft 54 is able to enter one side and exit the other if required or a semi channel where the channel is closed and would be similar to a groove typically the at least one guide track 50 is permanently or removably attached or integrated to a first or second surface to form a first guide track and a second guide track respective to each surface the cam system operates via the actuator 68 rotating in the first or second direction the rotary motion produced rotates the leadscrew in the corresponding direction and subsequently via the leadscrews meshed relationship to the nut 70 moves the nut 70 linearly along the axis of the leadscrew in the first or second direction the nuts movement causes the arm 72 to move and subsequently the tooth rack 44 both of which move linearly and parallel to the axis of the leadscrew the motion of the toothed rack 44 causes the gear 64 to rotate as well as the shaft 48 a due to the meshed relationship the toothed rack has with each one as the shaft rotates in the respective first or second direction so the cam 48 b. |
9 | spokes in addition the circulation afforded by the action of the flights 32 34 tends to keep the bulk density of the scrap material uniform as well as mixing various cut lengths or sizes of material to make this more uniform prior to transfer the agitation action of the flights 32 34 also acts to support the head of material in the storage zone 18 of the hopper with this arrangement it is possible to discharge from the agitation zone of the hopper with a material held in the storage zone of from up to 20 to 30 feet or greater at substantially zero pressure for some scrap materials it may be desirable to increase the length of flights 32 34 to that as shown in phantom in fig3 the scrap material then proceeds to the spiral flight screw 36 on a second shaft 25 which is located below the shaft 24 and has one end that extends through the transfer zone to the end of material transfer conduit 14 the length of conduit 14 is illustrated to be about one screw pitch length however the conduit could be as short as approximately 1 4 screw pitch length with equally satisfactory results the flight which is closely sized to the walls of conduit 14 compacts the scrap material against back pressure p indicated by arrows generated in the reprocessing unit 16 the screw is driven via the sprocket 40 attached to the end of its shaft which is in turn connected to the drive 42 via chain 44 and sprocket 46 on the drive shaft the drive 42 is a drive that. |
3 | r alkyl n trityl 4 oxo 5 phosphononorvalinate derivative of formula iii is treated with a suitable strong aqueous mineral acid such as hydrochloric acid hydrobromic acid sulfuric acid and the like the reactants are typically stirred together for a period of time ranging from 5 minutes to 2 hours and at a temperature range of from room temperature to reflux the resulting r 4 oxo 5 phosphononorvaline derivative of formula ib is recovered from the reaction zone as its hydrochloride salt by evaporation of the solvent it may be converted to its free base by treatment with propylene oxide as is known in the art in optional step b the carboxylate functionality of the appropriate r 4 oxo 5 phosphononorvaline derivative of formula ia is cleaved to give the r 4 oxo 5 phosphononorvaline derivative of formula ib as described previously in step a 2 the following example presents a typical method of using the r alkyl n trityl 4 oxo 5 phosphononorvalinate derivatives of formula iii in order to form the r 4 oxo 5 phosphononorvaline derivatives of formula i this example is understood to be illustrative only and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention in any way r 4 oxo 5 phosphononorvaline add r methyl n trityl 4 oxo 5 dimethylphophono norvalinate 1 0 g 2 02 mmol to aqueous 5m hydrochloric acid 10 ml and. |
6 | thereof integrally attached as by welding or the like to adjoined cross brace members near the juncture of the end sections 52 54 and the central section 26 preferably the bars are attached to the end sections 52 and 54 as shown in fig2 but other locations of the hanger bars can be used the hanger bars span each cross brace section corner section as defined by the abutting end sections 52 and 54 as discussed above the alternator shaft as and the alternator a should be perfectly plumb with respect to the drive shaft or perfectly aligned and colinear therewith for efficient reliable plant operation the plant disclosed herein includes an alignment means 60 to ensure proper alignment between the alternator the alternator armature shaft and the drive shaft the alignment means 60 includes a plurality of wedge blocks 70 wedgingly interposed between the alternator a and each stub tower corner rail the function and operation of these wedge blocks will be fully set forth after presentation of a description of the structure thereof as best shown in fig3 and 4 each wedge block is elongate and in the shape of a frustum of a truncated irregular pentagonal cone thus as shown each block includes a planar base 72 and a planar top 74 which are in spaced parallelism with respect to each other each of the blocks further includes an arcuate rear face 76 which is curved to fit snugly against the curved alternator casing a pair of trapezoidal side faces 78 and 80 form the sides of each block and a pair of edge adjoining rectangular front faces 82 and 84 are each joined at one longitudinal side edge thereof to one of the side faces and at. |
9 | of the perch channel is carried out simultaneously with the reception of the paging signal this makes it possible to save the power consumption with maintaining the high accuracy of selecting the best base station furthermore the embodiment is configured such that it counts the elapsed time from the measurement of the receiving quality of the perch channel and when the elapsed time exceeds the predetermined value it carries out the measurement of the receiving quality of the perch channel this makes it possible to maintain the accuracy of selecting the best base station at a higher accuracy making is possible to further reduce the power consumption as to the standards of the third generation mobile communication system imt 2000 international mobile telecommunications 2000 the 3gpp third generation partnership project is making a plan details of paging information transmission method is described in the standard u201c 3gts 25 211 v3 3 0 u201d to increase the versatility of the standard it is modified slightly from the u201c japan 39 s revised proposal for candidate radio transmission technology on imt 2000 w cdma u201d specifically it is configured such that the information about the presence and absence of the paging is transmitted over a pich paging indicator channel and the paging information itself is transmitted over an sccpch secondary common control physical channel although the physical configuration is thus modified the standard is the same as the present specification in the procedure for the mobile station to receive the pi portion before receiving the paging information and to. |
6 | used throughout the drawings and the following detailed description to refer to the same or like parts fig1 illustrates a schematic diagram of internal pressure shock absorbing device of bellows type shock absorbing device of the present invention in the figure an internal pressure shock absorbing device 100 comprises an outer pipe 11 an inner pipe 12 and at least one orifice 14 disposed on the surface of the outer pipe 11 for injecting fluids to a chamber 13 formed by the outer pipe 11 and the inner pipe 12 a first gap g 1 arranged to resist the device over compression is kept between a closed end 16 of the outer pipe 11 and a closed end 17 of the inner pipe 12 the outer pipe 11 comprises a bellows 15 fig2 to fig4 illustrate schematic diagram for embodiments of internal pressure shock absorbing device of the present invention for internal pressure shock absorbing device the injected fluid is inside the bellows 15 as follows fig2 illustrates a schematic diagram for a first embodiment of internal pressure shock absorbing device of bellows type shock absorbing device of the present invention in the figure an internal pressure shock absorbing device 200 is shown a first force bearing base r 1 is disposed on the closed end 16 of the outer pipe 11 opposite to the chamber 13 and the first force bearing base r 1 is connected to a first compressive tensile screw s 1 a second force bearing base r 2 is disposed on the closed end 17 of the inner pipe 12 opposite to the chamber 13 and the second force bearing base r 2 is connected to a second compressive tensile screw s 2 fig3 illustrates a schematic diagram for a second embodiment. |
1 | g peo pbo peo and reverse triblocks such as pbo peo pbo copolymers the copolymers are generally used in embodiments of the present invention at a concentration of 0 001 to 1 0 w v and preferably at a concentration of 0 001 to 0 1 w v certain embodiments of the present invention are ophthalmic compositions comprising hydrogen peroxide and a boron compound that are substantially free of surfactants these substantially surfactant free embodiments demonstrate advantageous and unexpected behavior relative to neutralization kinetics as shown by the data presented below in example 4 below surfactant free peroxide formulations of the present invention may neutralize at a slower rate than those formulations containing surfactants and accordingly retain a higher concentration of hydrogen peroxide during the neutralization process and the attendant antimicrobial advantages also surfactant free embodiments may also demonstrate unexpected and advantageous cleaning properties as shown by the lysozyme cleaning data presented in example 5 below the ophthalmic compositions of the present invention may comprise one or more additional preservatives disinfecting or antimicrobial agents examples of such preservatives and agents include but are not limited to benzalkonium chloride sodium perborate sodium chlorite guanidine derivatives such as polyhexamethylene biguanide and quaternary ammonium salts in certain embodiments the composition may be self preserved that no preservation agent is required the compositions of the present invention are preferably isotonic or slightly hypotonic this may require a tonicity agent to bring the osmolality of the compositions to a level at or near 210 320 milliosmoles per kilogram mosm kg the compositions of the present invention generally have an osmolality in the range of 210 320 mosm kg and preferably have an osmolality in the range of 220 300 mosm kg the ophthalmic compositions will generally be formulated. |
1 | secured to the bottom of each lower leg 604 e g via welding the attachment plates 608 have a plurality of openings 610 four openings in the preferred exemplary embodiment which are sized for receiving screws bolts or the like for attaching the lower legs 604 to the top of a steel or wood beam floor joist floor or the like 612 in the present embodiment the lower legs 604 may have a plurality of openings 614 located at spaced apart intervals e g on two inch centers on the front and rear of the square tube and a second plurality of openings 640 are located in the preferred exemplary embodiment at spaced apart intervals e g on two inch centers on the left and right side of the square tube between the plurality of openings 614 the plurality of openings 614 and second plurality of openings 640 may be located at any desired interval based on the intended use of the support unit 600 the lower legs 604 telescope into the l bars 606 the l bars 606 are square tubes composed of metal or metal alloy with an inside dimension which makes a sliding fit with the outside dimension of the lower legs 604 the l bars 606 have clearance openings 620 for receiving fasteners 622 such as pins clevis pins thumb screws nuts and bolts or the like which align with the plurality of openings 614 and 640 in the lower legs 604 for attaching the l bars 606 to the lower legs 604 located at the top of each l bar 606 is a horizontally extending arm 616 which is attached to the upright portion to form the l bars 606 the l bars 606 may be. |
7 | biologic or non biologic the system also may produce an alarm signal or other response if biological particles are detected and or if the number of particles exceeds a predetermined threshold value for example the number of detected particles is above a normal background level fig2 6 are illustrations of a preferred embodiment for a fluid particle detector system according to the present invention as shown in fig5 and 6 the system includes an excitation source 112 such as a laser providing a beam of electromagnetic radiation 114 having a source wavelength the excitation source is selected to have a wavelength capable of exciting intrinsic fluorescence from metabolites inside microbes and biological particles the excitation source is also chosen to have a wavelength suitable for detecting mie scattering from particles for the determination of particle size examples of suitable excitation sources include uv light and visible light radiation sources such as uv light and visible e light lasers leds and the like by way of example the excitation source 112 preferably operates in a wavelength of about 270 nm to about 410 nm preferably about 350 nm to about 410 nm a wavelength of about 270 nm to about 410 nm is chosen based on the premise that microbes and biological particles comprise three primary metabolites tryptophan which normally fluoresces at excitation wavelengths of about 270 nm with a range of about 220 nm about 300 nm nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide nadh which normally fluoresces at excitation wavelengths of about 340 nm range about 320 nm about 420 nm and riboflavin which normally fluoresces at excitation wavelengths of about 400 nm range about 320 nm about. |
6 | fig3 shows a diagram with diagnostic values diag the method starts at a step s 1 a step s 2 can be provided for testing whether at least one predefined diagnostic condition b applies the at least one predefined diagnostic condition b can comprise in particular a predefined operating state of the internal combustion engine for example overrun conditions or generally an operating state with an essentially nonvariable load and as a result an essentially nonvariable and predefined oxygen concentration in the exhaust gas the at least one predefined diagnostic condition can also comprise in particular a small nox measured value of the exhaust gas sensor sens which is below a predefined nox threshold value the predefined nox threshold value can for example be approximately 50 parts per million however the predefined nox threshold value can likewise be higher or lower than 50 parts per million it is also possible for further or other diagnostic conditions b to be provided preferably the predefined operational state lasts for the duration of the diagnostics performed on the exhaust gas sensor sens the duration is for example approximately five seconds but can also be longer or shorter a step s 3 can be provided in which the further pump current ipo is sensed the further pump current ipo is dependent on the oxygen concentration in the first chamber mk 1 and is preferably representative of the oxygen concentration in the first chamber mk 1 the further pump current ipo is preferably sensed at the start of the diagnostics the further pump current ip 0 can in particular also represent an oxygen concentration. |
3 | r l g r a g a u2193 y i f s s d t g s g h l q q k s v r 5 20 site construct 3 encoding the recognition peptide with seq id no 13 as follows g r a g a u2193 y i f s s d t g s g h l q q k s v r 20 15 site construct 4 encoding the recognition peptide with seq id no 14 as follows s g i t f g d f d d v l r l g r a g a u2193 y i f s s d t g s g h l q q k 20 10 site construct 5 encoding the recognition peptide with seq id no 15 as follows s g i t f g d f d d v l r l g r a g a u2193 y i f s s d t g s g 20 5 site construct 6 encoding the recognition peptide with seq id no 16 as follows s g i t f g d f d d v l r l g r a g a u2193 y i f s s 20 0 site construct 7 encoding the recognition peptide with seq id no 17 as follows s g i t f g d f d d v l r l g r a g a u2193 le hhhhhhhh the eight substrates green fluorescent protein fused with the eight recognition site variant given above are schematically illustrated also in fig4 a. |
7 | also has an upper wall 48 a plurality of ribs 50 extend downwardly from wall 48 at their upper ends the ribs include arcuate portions 52 these ribs 50 cooperate to define the upper portion of the chamber 20 with contacts 22 24 extending into the chamber disposed in chamber 20 there is an inertial element in the form for example of a spherical ball 54 made of steel or other relatively dense material the ribs 50 are arranged and constructed to form a vertical as seen in fig2 and 4 tubular path for the ball 54 the blades 22 24 are made of a flexible conductive material such as steel copper or alloys thereof as shown in fig2 the blade 24 is arranged so that under normal conditions it applies a biasing force upward on ball 54 to maintain it in a rest position preferably the inside surface of tubular section 19a is threaded as at 60 to accept a screw in plug 62 the sensor is positioned in such an orientation that when the vehicle is involved in a crash which results on a deceleration exceeding a preset level the ball 54 overcomes the biasing force of blade 24 and starts moving upwards along the path defined by the ribs 50 as the ball moves upward it bends blade 24 until this blade comes into electrical contact with blade 22 as shown in fig3 the blades are part of an 10 electrical circuit or other means of initiating of the bag deployment for. |
1 | that require such enzymes nutritional supplements or pharmaceutical preparations comprising seven carbon fatty acids are useful in treatment of inherited metabolic disorders as well as acquired metabolic derangements a preferred seven carbon fatty acid is n heptanoic acid n heptanoic acid is a saturated straight chain seven carbon fatty acid with the following structure triheptanoin is a triglyceride made by the esterification of three n heptanoic acid molecules and glycerol in regard to therapy the terms heptanoic acid heptanoate and triheptanoin may be used interchangeably in the following description also it will be understood by those skilled in the art that heptanoic acid heptanoate and triheptanoin are used throughout the following description as an exemplary seven carbon fatty acid source of the invention and is intended to be illustrative of the invention but is not to be construed to limit the scope of the invention in any way substituted unsaturated or branched heptanoate as well as other modified seven carbon fatty acids can be used without departing from the scope of the invention triheptanoin is first broken down into three molecules of heptanoic acid and glycerol as illustrated in fig2 the heptanoic acid is then broken down through normal u03b2 oxidative procedures to n valeryl coa c 5 and acetyl coa c 2 in the first cycle in the second cycle the n valeryl coa is then broken down to propionyl coa c 3 and acetyl coa c 2 both of which are important precursors as fuel for the kreb 39 s cycle and energy production triheptanoin therefore is useful as an. |
3 | of boc proamc boc asn was added along with coupling agent noc asn proamc was obtained repeat same process glp was coupled to the sequence since no protection was employed hf cleavage step was avoided however if boc asn xan had been used hf step would have been necessary after the hf cleavage extract the acn h 2 o crude peptide is purified with rp hplc preparative hplc shimadzu 8 lc analytical hplc shimadzu 10 lc analytical column ymc 5 micron c18 preparative column 3 inch varian 10 micron c18 rp hplc collect those fraction gt 95 dry it over virtis lyophilizer and white powder was obtained with good yield the material was finally tested and released by qc with that parameter specified in coa glp asn proamc prepared by this process exhibited the correct molecular weight in mass spectral analysis it had a solubility of 0 5 mg in 0 5 ml water derivatives of this type have been previously synthesised by well known solution solid phase procedures using boc chemistry zimmerman et al 1977 30 fujiwara amp tsuru 1978 31 glp asn proamc and other compounds of the invention can be prepared utilising such procedures which are readily understood by those of ordinary skill in. |
4 | end portion 10 of the bracket arm includes a fixed support bracket 14 having an upper extending arm 16 and a lower extending arm 18 which support a needle bar gate 20 a needle bar 22 is supported at 24 and 26 in gate 20 for endwise reciprocation by a rotating arm shaft 28 acting through a counterbalanced crank 30 a connecting drive link 32 and finally a collar 34 which is pivotally connected at screw 35 to the needle bar crank 30 drives one end of the needle bar connecting drive link 32 through an actuating crank pin 36 the needle bar connecting drive link 32 includes a track 38 between an upper wedge 40 and lower ledge 42 and in the track there is carried a slide 44 the slide is connected by a screw 43 to one end of a pin 45 having the needle collar 34 as an integral part thereof at the opposite end a sewing needle 46 is carried by the lower end portion of the needle bar 22 and cooperates with a rotary loop taker hook 47 journalled in the bed portion 12 and driven by means not shown in timed relationship to the arm shaft 28 for concatenating the needle thread not shown for stitch formation a presser foot 48 affixed to a presser bar 50 is utilized to urge fabric into contact with the feeding mechanism not shown in the bed portion 12 of the machine the needle bar 22 extends through an elliptical opening 52 in the arm 18 of the fixed bracket 14 which opening is sufficient size to permit zig zag movements of the needle bar 22 in response to reciprocatory actuation. |
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