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are slid out as a unit from the top of the housing on a side opposite from where a tap 50 projects as indicated in fig3 this allows convenient replacement of the tap 50 and also changing the pitch adapter plug 58 and sleeve 42 with only minimal effort and time required fig5 7 show a second embodiment of the invention in which the tap mounting assembly including a housing 64 which is configured to offset the tap 66 from the axis of a servo motor 68 the servo motor 68 has an output shaft 72 which has a pinion gear 74 affixed thereto driving an idler gear 76 which in turn drives a tap driver gear 78 affixed to a hub sleeve rotatably supported in the housing 64 the hub sleeve 80 is keyed to pitch adapter 82 having an externally threaded extension 84 threadably engaged with an internally threaded cover cap piece 86 detachably affixed to the housing 64 a tap holder sleeve 88 is slidably received in a bore in the pitch adapter 82 and slidably keyed thereto with a key 89 to be rotated when the pitch adapter 82 is rotated a snap ring 83 acts as an axial stop limiting axial movement of the tap holder sleeve 88 downwardly in the pitch adapter 82 as shown in fig7 under the urging of a safety spring 94 a taper grip collet 90 of a well known type threaded into an end bore 92 of the tap holder sleeve 88 is used to grip the tap 66 for retention therein upon being wrenched tight the tap holder sleeve 88 has a stepped outside diameter creating a shoulder.
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this invention generally 300 is shown to include a bottom assembly 302 and a top assembly 350 the bottom assembly 302 includes a first front panel 304 having an adjustable diaphragm gram head aperture 306 and a first back panel 308 having an adjustable diaphragm tail aperture 310 the bottom assembly 302 also includes a bottom panel 312 having two hind leg apertures 314 a plurality of abdominal apertures 316 and two pairs of hind leg aperture adjusting slats 318 having adjustment knobs 320 where the slats 318 are designed to travel in grooves 322 in the front panel 304 and the back panel 308 permitting both the location and the size of the apertures 314 to be adjusted the bottom assembly 302 also includes left and right panel assemblies 324 each panel assembly 324 includes an outer lower side panel 326 an inner lower side panel 328 separated by a gap 330 the top assembly 350 includes a second front panel 352 adapted to slide inside the first front panel 304 of the bottom assembly 302 and a second back panel 354 adapted to slide inside the first back panel 308 of the bottom assembly 302 the top assembly 350.
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this embodiment second set of connectors 15 are electrically isolated from the adjacent conductor 12 or 14 by a pad or layer 52 referring now to fig9 switch 10 in another preferred embodiment has a single four pin connector 54 that provides for a simple coupling to an external circuit connector 54 is coupled with conductors 12 and 14 to provide a single point ease of connection and disconnection with the external circuit as shown in fig1 switch 10 in this preferred embodiment is an array of switches 10 a 10 b and 10 c stacked in parallel with conductors 56 58 60 and 62 separated by insulative strips 16 conductors 56 58 60 and 62 can be shared common conductors or alternatively conductors for separate circuits in this embodiment strips of insulation 16 reduce the dimensions of the air gap between conductors and thereby increase the sensitivity of each switch from 10 a to 10 c the application of a force in a direction approximately perpendicular to face 22 of conductor 56 displaces each conductor 56 58 60 and 62 but that displacement will bring conductors 60 and 62 into contact first due to their reduced air gap the application of additional force.
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79 and thus drives the needle bar up and down movement mechanism 84 refer to fig6 until the cutting needle 8 moves to the top needle position next the cpu 151 determines whether the needle drop number n is u201c cut_end u201d step s 19 the cpu 151 performs the determination by referring to the needle drop number n stored in the ram 153 and then comparing this needle drop number n to the needle drop number n u201c cut_end u201d of the cutwork pattern data 100 that is stored in the cutwork data storage area 641 refer to fig6 when it is determined that the needle drop number n is not u201c cut_end u201d no at step s 19 the cpu 151 increments the needle drop number n step s 21 and the incremented needle drop number n is stored in the ram 153 after this the cpu 151 returns the processing to step s 15 for example when the needle drop number n is u201c 1 u201d no at step s 19 the needle drop number n is incremented to u201c 2 u201d step s 21 when the needle drop number n is u201c cut_end u201d yes at step s 19 the cpu 151 overwrites and stores the current cutting needle angle in the cutting needle angle storage area 643 step s 23 for example when the needle drop number n is u201c cut_end u201d yes at step s 19 the cutting needle angle data in the cutwork pattern.
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third dummy wafer 30 is transferred into the etching chamber 11 c in the same way as the second dummy wafer 30 and plasma cleaning is carried out after plasma cleaning is completed in the etching chamber 11 a in which the first dummy wafer 20 is placed the gate valves 15 a and 12 c are opened the used dummy wafer 30 is transferred from the etching chamber 11 a to the unload lock chamber 6 by the conveyor 14 then the gate valve 12 c is closed after the pressure of the unload lock chamber 6 is returned to the atmospheric pressure by the gas introduction device 4 the gate valve 12 d is opened the used dummy wafer 30 transferred to the unload lock chamber 6 is taken out in the air by the conveyor 13 through the gate valve 12 d and is returned to its original position in the cassette 1 c in which it is stored at the start when plasma cleaning of the etching chambers 11 b and 11 c is completed the second and third dummy wafers 20 are returned to their original positions in the cassette 1 c in this way the used dummy wafers 30 are returned to their original positions in the cassette 1 c and the dummy wafers 30 are always stocked in the cassette 1.
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2 tumors and pnc prevalence below the median 37 74 had a higher survival rate than patients with tumors of higher pnc prevalence similarly patients with grade 3 tumors and pnc prevalence below the median 49 87 had a higher survival rate than patients with tumors of higher pnc prevalence moreover patents with a pnc prevalence rate above 37 74 had a lower overall survival rate than patients with a pnc prevalence rate of 28 35 fig6 and 7 these findings together show that the formation of the pnc correlates with the progression of the malignancy and high pnc prevalence in primary tumor is indicative of poor survival of patients these findings are consistent with the observations in breast cancer studies that higher pnc prevalence in primary tumor associates with advance stage of the malignancy pnc prevalence is correlated with the progression of prostate and colon cancer pnc prevalence is also found to be positively correlated with disease progression in prostate and colon cancers comparing the staining pattern of ptb in normal prostate samples and in malignant prostate samples fig9 shows significantly higher prevalence of pnc in the malignant samples compared to the normal samples similarly observations were made for colon cancer as well data not shown to examine the relationship between.
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the condition of the spin as shown in fig5 a 2 moreover this spin condition of fig5 a 2 is changed into another spin condition of fig5 a 3 due to dephasing by the effects of field inhomogeneity within 1 2 t e u03c4 when the spin condition is brought into such a condition as shown in fig5 a 3 the non selective excitation 180 u00b0 pulse is applied to reverse the polarity of the spin as represented in fig5 b subsequently when the next compensating slicing gradient field g s2 is applied see fig3 b the spin condition of fig5 b is changed into another spin condition of fig5 c namely the spins are rephased thereafter the spin is refocused to induce the echo signals during the data acquisition period see fig3 b and 5d generally speaking as a result of the spin behaviour the net vector value of the spin caused by the spin precession is reduced in accordance with the 34 t 2 34 relaxation time accordingly as previously explained since the total echo time 34 t e 34 of the present invention is considerably shorter than that of the convention spin echo method reduction of the net spin vector value is not so large as compared with that of the conventional spin echo method this advantage of the present invention will now be visually explained with reference to fig6 a and 6b as illustrated in fig6 a with regard to a spin having a constant relaxation time 34 t 2 34 for instance when u03c4 1 2 msec i e echo time t e 2 u03c4 1 4 msec a strength of an echo signal acquired by the first specific spin echo method of the present invention is attenuated from one point 34 a 34.
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13 are formed by pouring concrete into the holes the base plates 15 are then embedded in the concrete of piers 13 such that the top of base plate 15 is flush with surface of the concrete anchor bolts 17 are connected to base plates 15 and extend into the concrete a distance below base plate 15 a plurality of supporting members or supporting pipes 19 are positioned such that a first end portion of each supporting pipe 19 rests on a corresponding base plate 15 supporting pipes 19 extend upwardly a selected distance from each base plate 15 the length of supporting pipes 19 can be varied to accommodate various desired slab 11 heights referring to fig3 a support sleeve 21 with a greater diameter than supporting pipe 19 and cut with a length equal to the desired thickness of the concrete slab 11 is constructed so that it may slide over supporting pipe 19 the inner surface 23 of sleeve 21 has threads 25 formed therein and extending along a length of sleeve 21 reinforcing bars rebar 27 are connected to the outer surface of sleeve 21 in this embodiment a first portion 29 of rebar 27 is welded to sleeve 21 vertically along the length of sleeve 21 a second portion 31 of rebar 27 is connected to and extends outwardly and downwardly at an angle from first portion 29 of rebar 27 a third portion 33 of rebar 27 is substantially perpendicular to support sleeve 21 and extends between first portion 29 and second portion 31 of rebar 27 rebar 27 is welded around the outer peripheries of sleeve 21 at 60 degree intervals two nuts 35 offset from rebar 27 are welded to opposite.
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units of the formula me 3 sio 1 2 where me is the methyl radical ph is the phenyl radical and r 4 is the methyl ethyl or butyl radical preferably the methyl radical with the resin containing preferably 0 2 mol of q units 0 2 mol of d units and 0 2 mol of m units per mol of t units preferred examples of silicone resins b are organopolysiloxane resins which consist substantially preferably exclusively of t units of the formulae phsio 3 2 phsi or 4 o 2 2 and phsi or 4 2 o 1 2 and t units of the formulae mesio 3 2 mesi or 4 o 2 2 and mesi or 4 2 o 1 2 and also optionally d units of the formulae me 2 sio 2 2 and me 2 si or 4 o 1 2 where me is the methyl radical ph is the phenyl radical and r 4 is the methyl ethyl or butyl radical preferably the methyl radical the molar ratio of phenylsilicone to methylsilicone units is between 0 5 and 2 0 the amount of d units in these silicone resins is preferably below 10 wt additionally preferred examples of silicone resins b are organopolysiloxane resins which consist substantially preferably exclusively of t units of the formulae phsio 3 2 phsi or 4 o 2 2 and phsi or 4 2 o 1 2 where ph is the phenyl radical and r 4 is the methyl ethyl or butyl radical preferably the methyl radical the silicone resins b preferably possess a number average molar mass m n of at least 400 g mol and more preferably of at least 600 g mol the.
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c 6 h 6 o 3 s h 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 1 2 m 6h 1 6 m 1h 3 1 m 1h 3 3 m 3h 3 5 m 1h 3 7 m 2h 4 0 m 2h 4 3 d 1h 5 2 d 1h 5 3 d 1h 5 4 d 1h 6 8 s 2h 7 0 m 2h 7 7 d 4h 8 2 d 4h elemental analysis calculated c 28 h 37 n 5 o 12 s 3 c 45 95 h 5 10 n 9 57 s 13 14 measured c 46 00 h 5 12 n 10 00 s 13 58 the chemical structural formula of the compound xiv i is as follows j compound xiv j when hx is oxalic acid c 2 h 2 o 4 m z 556 m u2212 c 2 h 2 o 4 h 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 1 3 m 6h 2 3 m 1h 3 3 m 1h 3 8 m 3h 3 9 m 1h 4 1 m 2h 4 2 m 2h 4 4 d 1h 5 6 d 1h 5 7 d 1h 6 0 d 1h 7 1 s 2h 7 5 t 1h 8 1 d 2h 8 6 d 2h elemental analysis calculated c 46 h.
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2 millimeters effectively lengthens the distance for light to transmit and reduces power loss of the light because the light field is cyclic and the sectional surfaces of waveguides are located at the lowest position of a bessel function 17 as shown in fig7 the hollow waveguide 10 can be used as a lens for a surface emitting laser in an optical communication therein the light field is modified and the expending angle of the laser is greatly reduced to form a high power laser with a straight emission a narrow beam and a low power loss or the hollow waveguide 1 can be used as a normal lens made through lithography film laminating injection molding lathing or alloying besides the hollow waveguide 10 can be used to obtain a microwave beam with a high directivity a microwave beam is obtained according to the present invention for emitting or receiving microwaves of meter decimeter centimeter or millimeter not only has an improved directivity but also obtains efficiencies in emitting or receiving with security and anti noise concerning a sonar application the hollow waveguide 10 can be also used as an amplifier or a sonar generator hence the hollow waveguide 10 has multiple functions please refer to fig9 to fig1 which are a sectional view showing.
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with a top half and bottom half with either half being able to be deactivated leaving behind the rest of the engine to operate on cylinder to cylinder engine timing as even as the full engine was operating if the top half of the engine operated by itself the firing order would be 1 7 3 9 2 8 with degrees between firings 45 75 45 75 45 75 additionally 9 of the cylinders could be deactivated leaving three cylinders still firing with 120 degree spacing if the three firing cylinders were all from the same quadrant of the engine either 1 2 3 or 4 5 6 or 7 8 9 or 10 11 12 fig1 b is a similar set of engine firing order tables except for a 16 cylinder engine in this case when operating either the top half or bottom half of the engine the cylinder firing spacing is an even 45 degrees when only 4 cylinders in one quadrant are operated the cylinder spacing is still even at 90 degrees by being able to operate only 25 of the engine or 50 of the engine cylinders the engine can be tuned to operate at more optimum air fuel ratios all the way down to idle and the prechambers can be turned off in banks with a simple isolation valve for each group of cylinders programming the ecu to not fire the giv 39 s in the deactivated cylinders is only a matter of software changes turning off the prechamber fuel feed to the opposing banks requires some additional hardware but that can be as simple as two.
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of compounds that encompass hair styling oils and polyalkylene glycols shown below the hair styling oils mean eo po adducts of monohydric to tetrahydric alcohols or monovalent to trivalent carboxylic acids those commercially available can be used and examples thereof can include unilub 50 mb 168 unilub mb 370 beltamol p 700 beltamol dg 25 triol g 40 savon d u2032 or sgp 7 and savon d u2032 or gp 9 all from nof corp and estemol 50 nisshin oil mills co ltd the polyalkylene glycols mean polyalkylene glycol for example addition polymers of ethylene oxide eo propylene oxide po or butylene oxide bo those commercially available can be used and examples thereof can include eo addition polymers such as peg200 peg300 peg400 peg600 peg1000 peg1540 peg2000 peg4000 peg6000 peg11000 and peg20000 nof corp or toho chemical industry co ltd and po addition polymers such as uniol d 700 uniol d 1000 uniol d 1200 and uniol d 2000 all from nof corp the polyalkylene glycols used in the present invention are not limited among them polyethylene glycol is most preferable the amount of the eo po derivative formulated in the hair cosmetic of the present invention is generally 0 1 to 20 by mass preferably 1 to 20 by mass more preferably 3 to 10 by mass if the amount is less than.
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an exhaust fan 63 as mentioned earlier the autopsy facility 30 should be housed in an insulated or refrigerated container the internal surface of the container should preferably be made of stainless steel materials outfitting works shall be done to the said container in order to convert the internal surface of the container into a sealed compartment in addition to that a secondary layer of stainless steel is further provided therein to cover the internal upper surface of the container the said secondary layer is provided therein after the installation of all necessary mechanical electrical and safety services the floor of the said container should be of stainless steel finishing all the floor wall and ceiling shall then cooperatively form a seamless compartment the filter room 44 according to the present invention encapsulates within it a hepa filter means 64 the said hepa filter means 64 is part of the earlier mentioned exhaust system according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention the said hepa filter media 65 is preferably configured and designed to have an efficiency of 99 97 of filtering at 0 3 microns an ultra violet ray sector and a pre activated carbon sector for controlling the level of odour in the said filter room 44 container doors 27 28 are always closed during all autopsy and general laboratory work each door is opened only to access the filter room 44 for maintenance of equipment and instruments as necessary the autopsy room 32 according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a ventilated downdraft workstation 50 the said workstation 50 further includes a sink member 50 a and a mobile autopsy trolley 52 further to this the said.
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performance of the ffcv the towing force should be minimized as a function of towing speed commonly ffcvs are designed to look something like a submarine this is to say that ffcvs have a tapered bow and stern stability is important as a towing phenomenon known as snaking can destroy an ffcv by way of uncontrolled sinusoidal oscillations the shape of the ffcv will determine if the bag will be stable during towing while the aforesaid patent applications discuss the various forces important in the design of the ffcv the present application is directed to methods of closing the bow and or stern of an ffcv the present invention envisions a tapered structure whilst avoiding stress concentrations or otherwise compromising the integrity of the tube in addition the tapered portion may be so formed so as to be integral with the tube and by forming it out of the tube itself creates a mass of fabric particularly at the bow portion where the stress load is the highest such a mass of fabric allows the ffcv to distribute the load placed thereon and avoids the need to affix separate end caps with this in mind we turn now to the general construction of the tube 12 which will make up the ffcv in this regard and as disclosed in the second aforesaid application the tube 12 may be woven seamless it may also be knit or braided seamless as an integral piece large textile looms such as those owned and operated by albany international corp for making papermakers fabric can weave such a large tube 12 the particulars for its fabrication the material used the.
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web service consumer even if such person is not enabled to provide user 39 s consent to share such user 39 s attributes and provided that other persons at a hierarchically higher position are enabled to provide such user 39 s consent instead of the owner of the user 39 s attributes whilst respecting high requirements on privacy for both therefore the present invention provides for a number of cooperating entities and a new method the cooperating entities being configurable in such manner that delegation modules comprising different relationships of user 39 s consent may be distributed among some of the cooperating entities and transmitted between the number of cooperating entities depending on the required level of privacy set on a per network basis and on a per user basis application_number US 8969805 A description the following describes some preferred embodiments for providing a mechanism whereby a user 39 s consent to share user 39 s attributes is given by a user other than the one owning the user 39 s attributes an important contribution behind the present invention is that dependencies on the approval between different users namely different principals in the wording of lap are firstly determined by an entity playing the role of a.
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been completed the above procedure is reversed and the well returned to operation if it is desired to employ an electrically operable submerged pump not shown in the well the diversionary block 31 and tubing hanger 21 along with tubing string 26 are removed in the manner noted above the sealing plugs 63 66 and 68 are removed and replaced by interconnected electrical conductor connecting devices or cartridges 175 176 and 177 fig3 which are sealingly fitted and secured in the bores 61 and 62 by the screws 64 67 and 70 respectively such cartridges can be similar to those disclosed in my aforementioned patent u s pat no 4 804 045 an electric power supply cable 80 is connected to cartridge 175 and a second power supply cable 81 extends downwardly from the cartridge 177 to the submerged electric pump that can be supported in the well by the tubing string 26 now replaced in the well when this conversion is completed and the well is operating oil and or gas flow will be conducted upwardly through the tubing string 26 and through diversionary block passages 36 and 42 and thence outwardly through control valve 44 if it is desired to change the wellhead assembly to employ a reciprocating rod pump the parts are disassembled in the manner noted above the sealing plugs 63 66 and 68 are replaced and secured in the bores 61 and 62 the cap 52 fig1 and 3 is replaced by a tubular packing or gland member 79 fig4 having a depending annular skirt 82 and annular.
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is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation 15 a also the hub 15 can be made moveable relative to the processing unit 5 and or one or both arms 12 22 can be made extendable so that their length can be varied fig4 shows an elevational view of the embodiment of fig2 in this example the lithographic apparatus also comprises an interferometer 60 for determining the position of the wafer stage as can be seen in fig3 the interferometer 60 is in the way of the arms 12 22 of the robot 10 as they perform their rotation in order to avoid collision the arms 12 22 are generally z shaped with two horizontal parts at a different height and an intermediate part connecting the two horizontal parts as is shown in fig4 this way the arms 12 22 can pass the interferometer 60 during the rotation of the arms 12 22 such an adaptation of the shape of the arms as described above can also be used when other objects are in the way fig5 depicts a second embodiment of the present invention in this embodiment a processing unit 5 is also provided for processing substrates 1 the substrates 1 to be processed are supplied to the processing unit 5 by means of a transfer unit comprising a robot 110 the same robot 110 also takes processed substrates 1 away from the processing unit 5 a track 50 transports substrates 1 which are to be processed to the lithographic apparatus.
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pivotally connected to its corresponding rib at 56 the lower ends of links 51 55 are pivotally connected to slide ring 47 in the same manner that the ribs are pivotally connected to rib holder 40 as shown in fig5 thus the back strut links 53 and 54 pivot in a common vertical plane which is the vertical plane of ribs 33 and 34 and the vertical plane through the back edge 22 of the top fabric 20 for improved durability and stiffness each of the ribs and strut links just described is made as a double rib and double strut link as seen in fig5 for the purpose of the present description however each such pair of ribs and strut links will be referred to as a single member means are provided to hold back strut links 53 and 54 and back ribs 33 and 34 in a common vertical plane with the back edge 22 of top fabric 20 when the umbrella is open to prevent distortion as a result of the tension of the fabric and the eccentric position of pole 12 this holding means comprises a bracket 60 fixedly mounted on pole 12 by screw 61 so that wings 62 extend approximately in the vertical plane of back edge 22 of top fabric 20 the upper ends 63 and lower ends 64 of wings 62 are bent forward as seen in fig6 when the umbrella is opened strut links 53 and 54 pass upward behind the wings 62 and are thereby held in the desired common vertical plane as shown in fig1 and 4 and prevented from swinging forward under.
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other thereby the angle of the hinged plates may be adjusted the hinged corner trowel establishes both sides of any angled corner at the same time for utilization on drywall or similar materials application_number US 24489008 A description fig1 6 show a hinged corner trowel 10 in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention a hinged corner trowel 10 may have a handle 13 with a threaded post 16 disposed thereon fig1 shows that the handle 13 may have a length l 1 of approximately 6 inches and a diameter d 1 of approximately 1 u00bc inches other dimensions may also be used as will be evident to those of ordinary skill in the art the handle 13 may be disposed between a pair of flat plates 19 22 which may be connected to each other at a hinge 25 plate 19 may include top edge 17 and bottom edge 18 and plate 22 may include top edge 21 and bottom edge 24 the plates 19 22 may be constructed of a 25 gauge steel or other suitable material the plates 19 22 may have an overall width w 1 of approximately 8 inches and a height h 1 at the hinge 25 of approximately 5 u00bd inches the top and bottom edges 17 18 21 24 of plates 19 and 22 may have a taper from the hinge 25 to their outer edges 15 27 respectively in a preferred embodiment of the invention the taper may be approximately 10 degrees from the hinge 25 to the outer edges.
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34 a disposable test strip 40 is inserted in direction i through slot 32 in end 34 strip 40 includes at least one contact pad 42 four such contact pads are shown in fig1 by way of example only near its end 44 these contact pads are connected via conductors 46 to electrodes not shown near the end of strip 40 opposite end 44 i e near the end in the direction indicated by extraction directional arrow e as a non limiting example one embodiment has four contact pads connected to four electrodes other embodiments of the invention may include more or fewer contact pads different numbers and patterns of conductor traces 46 and or different numbers of electrodes on a given test strip 40 the test strip 40 is inserted into testing device 30 in insertion direction i turning to fig2 the biological testing system 20 is shown in cross section testing meter 30 includes a connector for mating with test strip 40 the connector comprising upper connector housing portion 36 and lower connector housing portion 38 which are assembled into a substantially rigid spatial relationship at least one connector contact wire 50 is captured between upper connector housing portion 36 and lower connector housing portion 38 in a preferred embodiment upper connector housing portion 36 and lower connector housing portion 38 are formed from injection molded plastic and are snapped together in order to form an assembled housing defining a wire cavity 39 capturing contact wire 50 in various embodiments contact wire 50 can be formed by unplated or pre plated drawn round.
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comprises a mixture of a resin having an average particle diameter of not more than 1000 u03bcm selected from wholly aromatic polyamide polyimide polyamideimide a copolymer of the wholly aromatic polyamide the polyimide or the polyamideimide or a mixture of the above mentioned polymers and a metal hydrate the flame retardant resin composition contains 50 to 200 parts by mass of the flame retardant composition to 100 parts by mass of a thermoplastic resin or a thermosetting resin application_number US 87370710 A description resin having an average particle diameter of not more than 1000 u03bcm as an a component used in the present invention forms a char layer on the surface of molded products and has the function of restraining spreading fire and fuming during incipient fire the resin is at least one kind selected from wholly aromatic polyamide polyimide polyamideimide a copolymer thereof or a mixture thereof these resins may be used singly or in proper combination of not less than two kinds when the average particle diameter of the above mentioned resin exceeds 1000 u03bcm a resin in a flame retardant composition is not melted at molding temperature of a thermoplastic resin in the case of blending the flame retardant composition with the thermoplastic resin so that resin pellets can not be produced the average particle diameter of the resin in a flame retardant composition is preferably not more than 800 u03bcm more preferably not.
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silicone wax cellulose cork rubber and other pliable materials this forms a chamber 100 between the channel shaped gasket 60 the first stage 40 the second stage 50 the ring shaped gasket 70 and the lower surface of the toilet 90 the chamber 100 acts as a containment volume redundant to the contained volume existing between and through the soil pipe 20 and toilet the appurtenances 110 allow screws bolts or other hardware components to connect the toilet lower surface 90 to the floor 10 or any intermediary installation means the invention 39 s configuration is such that it may be used with any toilet having a circular outlet with which the first stage 40 and channel shaped gasket 60 may be concentrically oriented or with a specific toilet with an outlet having dimensions to completely sit within and abut the channel shaped gasket creating a maximum seal the channel shaped gasket 39 s shape 60 allows for it to be thinner than typical wax ring gaskets while providing a more secure seal the ring shaped gasket 70 bonds the top surface 55 of the second stage 50 to the toilet lower surface 90 the invention solves leakage problems which arise from compromised seals because the invention is not dependent on the weight or strength of toilet or toilet anchor bolts in order to create a reliable seal at the toilet outlet the channel shaped gasket 60 allows flushed solid liquid and gaseous toilet contents to drain straight to the soil pipe 20 as illustrated in fig1 the profile of the channel shaped.
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comparison to single stage refrigerant cooling there are a number of variables involved in cooling or removing heat energy from a first fluid stream in heat transfer contact with a second fluid stream including the temperature difference between the two fluids the area of contact between the two streams and the relative volumes of the two streams in the present situation and in chiller assembly 11 two stages of heat transfer occur simultaneously throughout the chiller assembly in the first stage the first fluid is the natural gas flowing through jackets 17 and the second fluid is the refrigerant flowing through tube 18 to achieve sufficient cooling of the natural gas to condense hydrocarbons such as propane and butane from the stream in a heat exchanger of reasonable size for use in a wellhead application requires a certain volume of refrigerant a certain area of contact and a certain temperature difference which parameters can be readily determined the problem inherent in the use of single stage refrigerant systems is efficiently and economically reducing the temperature of the refrigerant sufficiently to provide the required cooling capacity the use of conventional compressor condenser technology to achieve the required temperature drop in the required volume of refrigerant is economically impractical the present invention overcomes the problem inherent in the use of a single stage refrigeration.
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a pivot mechanism connected to said support platform so as to pivot said support platform around a pivot axis to move between a stored position and a deployed position in which the support platform supports said at least one individual or object c at least one flowable medium spring having a first end fixed relative to said vehicle and a second end fixed relative to said support platform at a location displaced from said pivot axis d each of said at least one flowable medium spring being arranged so as to impart an extension force that biases said support platform toward said deployed position and so as to impart an extension force that biases said support platform toward said stored position during at least portions of the movement of said support platform between said stored position and said deployed position application_number US 8681605 A description while the present invention may be embodied in many different forms a number of illustrative embodiments are described herein with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as providing examples of the principles of the invention and that such examples are not intended to limit the invention to preferred embodiments described herein and or illustrated herein with reference to the figures fig1 is a right front perspective view showing an illustrative spring supported sleeper bunk 100 in both a lowered or deployed position 100 d and in a.
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central processing unit cpu 301 is coupled to system bus 302 the cpu 301 may be any general purpose cpu however the present invention is not restricted by the architecture of cpu 301 as long as cpu 301 supports the inventive operations as described herein bus 302 is coupled to random access memory ram 303 which may be sram dram or sdram rom 304 is also coupled to bus 302 which may be prom eprom or eeprom ram 303 and rom 304 hold user and system data and programs as is well known in the art bus 302 is also coupled to input output i o controller card 305 communications adapter card 311 user interface card 308 and display card 309 i o card 305 connects to storage devices 306 such as one or more of hard drive cd drive floppy disk drive tape drive to the computer system storage devices 306 may store the software or executable code for controlling the allocation of resources between computing domains for example storage devices 306 may store executable code implementing gwlm 107 and grid services daemon 110 according to one representative embodiment communications card 311 is adapted to couple the computer system 300 to a network 312 which may be one or more of local lan wide area wan ethernet or internet.
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8 grip the wall of the borehole while the application of pressure to the chamber a has the effect that the drill rod 7 exerts an axial thrust on the bottom of the borehole consequently cracks are produced in the wall of the borehole which are perpendicular to the axis of the borehole and hence parallel to the free surface as mentioned above it will be achieved by the above described method and apparatus that the face of the rock can be pulled out in flat flakes along the longitudinal axis of the apparatus the drilling action by rotating the bore drill 7 about the longitudinal axis of the cylinder housing 11 can be performed simultaneously with the above described gripping action or both actions can follow independently of each other the latter will be carried out in such a way that the drill rod 7 will be shifted axially in said cylinder housing 11 independently in advance of the piston 2 for a distance which is at least equal to the actual length of the gripping means 8 the wedge sleeve 9 and the gripping means 8 may be introduced into the borehole during or after the drilling once the central drill rod 7 the wedge sleeve 9 and the split gripping means 8 are in the borehole the apparatus may be made besides drilling actions to exert radial as well as axial forces on the rock by introducing the pressure fluid into the chamber b which lies intermediate the pistons 6 and 2 the pistons will be pushed away from each other whereby the stop 3 of piston 2 comes out of engagement with the collar 4 the drill rod 7 ceasing the axial thrust on the bottom of the borehole and the piston.
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of such implementations and or structures throughout each of the disclosed embodiments top portions 111 and 115 are joined by a joiner 113 in one embodiment joiner 113 is a resilient substantially rigid u shaped and an integral continuation of top portions 111 and 115 having a diameter allowing it to join and maintain members 103 and 105 in a substantially parallel face to face position as mentioned above the diameter of joiner 113 could exceed or be less than the distance between the bottom of members 107 and 121 delivering the same or substantially equivalent results for sake of clarity and ease of reading the embodiments will be described in view of substantially parallel arrangement of members 103 and 105 in another embodiment not shown joiner 113 could be constructed in a different shape than members 103 and 105 but continuing to position members 103 and 105 in a face to face arrangement yet in another embodiment joiner 113 could be structured to attach to members 103 and 105 either selectively or in a manufacturing process again maintaining members 103 and 105 in a substantially face to face position moreover joiner 113 could be constructed of plastic polymer ceramic or any other material for simplicity of use and or manufacture however the entire device 101 may be constructed from the same material utilizing a single mold and simplifying the manufacturing process if constructed of plastic or ceramic materials the user could wear.
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card inserted in a read position in the chip card reader in its operating mode in the read position of the card the end position switch acts approximately perpendicular to the direction of insertion of the card hence in the read position no component of force is produced which would act in the direction opposite to that of insertion of the card application_number US 84215592 A description referring to fig1 to 4 initially the chip card reader 1 of the invention is explained in accordance with the invention the chip card reader 1 comprises a contact support 2 which forms together with a cover 3 a card guide means for a chip card 13 which is adapted to be inserted into the chip card reader 1 so as to reach a reading position preferably the contact support 2 and the cover 3 are connected by press fit means the chip card reader 1 of the invention is preferably placeable directly onto a circuit board 4 provided that the contact elements of the chip card reader are of suitable design and mounting means 6 are used to fixedly mount the chip card reader 1 on said circuit board 4 as is shown in fig1 the contact elements or contacts of the contact element support or contact support 2 are provided with soldering pins 7 which fit into respective openings in the circuit board 4 even though the chip card reader of the invention is preferably adapted for the use together with a circuit board 4 the chip card reader can also be used without any problems in different ways with an external circuit the contact support 2 comprises see fig4 an upper surface 10 and.
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act as diluents flavoring agents solubilizers lubricants suspending agents binders or tablet disintegrating agents it can also be encapsulating material in powders the carrier is a finely divided solid which is in admixture with the finely divided active compound in the tablet the active compound is mixed with a carrier having the necessary binding properties in suitable proportions and compacted in the shape and size desired the powders and tablets preferably contain from 5 to 10 to about 70 percent of the active ingredient suitable solid carriers are magnesium carbonate magnesium stearate talc sugar lactose pectin dextrin starch gelatin tragacanth methylcellulose a low melting wax cocoa butter and the like the term 34 preparation 34 is intended to include the formulation of the active compound with encapsulating material as carrier providing a capsule in which the active component with or without other carriers is surrounded by carrier which is thus in association with it similarly cachets are included tablets powders cachets and capsules can be used as solid dosage forms suitable for oral administration the compounds of the present invention may be administered orally buccally parenterally by inhalation spray rectally or topically in dosage unit formulations containing conventional nontoxic pharmaceutically acceptable carriers adjuvants and vehicles as desired the term parenteral as used herein includes subcutaneous injections intravenous intramuscular intrasternal injection or infusion techniques for preparing suppositories a low melting.
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the spring element is constructed of nitinol in other aspects the spring element is made of rubber or flexible plastic in another preferred embodiment the blocking element attached to the apparatus by the spring element is allowed to slide laterally by the spring element but blocks the fasteners from backing out from where they were installed affixing the apparatus to the bone thus the sliding blocking element may be slid to the side for the installation procedure but will still have sufficient tension to prevent the bone screws from backing out from where they were installed affixing the apparatus to the bone in another preferred embodiment the blocking element operates so as to not rest on top of the fastener for example a bone screw while retaining the screws onto the plate for example the blocking element blocks only a portion of the screw from backing out from the bone but still allows access to the screw head the blocking element may only block a small portion of the screw head and still retain the screw in the bone further the blocking element may act on a part of the screw other than the screw head for example the threads of the screw in some of the illustrated embodiments the spring element is placed in a receiving portion of a plate below the location of a sliding blocking element the sliding blocking element may be used to block the removal and or rotation of bone screws a respective head of such a screw being positioned adjacent an end of the slide in particular the end of the head preferably in some embodiments overlaps an edge of the head of a particular bone screw in some embodiments a single slide blocking.
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that is providing service to the customer thus the entity is the billing entity or in the case of telephone companies the carrier the tar geo column indicates the tar code or geographic code that represents the city and county of the account as is well known in the art the remarks column preferably includes a usoc universal service operations code or some other brief description of the charge in fig1 the following usocs are used 1frl residential line lnpcx local number portability bcr secondary co feature recurring brd secondary co feature recurring nxmcr secondary co feature recurring ah8kc kentucky trs hearing impaired surcharge pass on seq1x inside wire service plan tdg trouble determination plan 8scrb state universal service fund 9lm interstate calc end user common line charge vr3cl residence line vsb secondary co feature recurring the u201c from u201d and u201c thru u201d columns are used to bound the dates over which certain other charges and credits oc amp cs are fractionalized the next column in the mechanized tax worksheet is entitled a c or account code for the particular line item the account code preferably is an internal account code used by the billing entity finally the rate column lists the amount of charge or credit for the particular line item fig3 through 5 illustrate exemplary reports that are output by the mechanized tax worksheet of the present invention specifically fig3 is a services report which provides details of what has been entered into the system for a particular account in this case.
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thermally agile is desirable zone control of tool temperature is also known in particular from the applicant 39 s earlier application published as wo 2011 048365 in this document heating and cooling means are independently associated with each tool u201c pixel u201d which may be defined as described below in one embodiment of wo 2011 048365 each heated cooled tool pixel has an independent in line heater cooler associated therewith comprising an internal channel in each tool pixel below the tool surface through which a heating cooling fluid is passed the pixels are arranged to tessellate to form the tool surface at their upper surface in wo 2013 021195 a first layer provides the mould tool face and is heated by impingement of an in line air heater a second layer sits beneath the first layer and provides exhaust channels for the used fluid a third layer sits beneath the second layer and holds the heater unit with the control electronics each in line air heater has a tube which extends from the heater in the third layer through the second exhaust layer to the first layer as such fluid is passed through the heater passed through the second layer in the sealed tube and is impinged on the back face of the first layer the used fluid then escapes downwardly through the second exhaust layer fig1 is a temperature profile of a known layered mould tool such as that disclosed in wo 2013 021195.
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are used to apply the dispersion containing the carbon nanomaterials to the substrate finally metallization steps are taken to complete the transistor fabrication electrodes are deposited onto the cntfet in the trenches and the rigs in contact with the carbon nanomaterials to read the signal and create a map based on the signal produced by the array of transistors 104 and 105 in the present invention at least two electrodes are utilized in an embodiment of the present invention a voltage is applied through the electrodes to each individual bit in the array for a trench or rig which a carbon nanomaterial has been deposited current will flow producing a signal of u201c 1 u201d if there is no current flow then no carbon nanomaterial was deposited producing a u201c 0 u201d once voltage is applied through each individual bit the two dimensional map of u201c 1 u201d s and u201c 0 u201d represents the signal produced by the array fig2 illustrates types of transistors bits obtained in the present invention the substrate will have an array of devices bits that can contain a carbon nanomaterial bit 1 201 or not bit 0 202 the electric and optical properties of these bits will be completely different depending upon if they are bit 1 201 or bit 0 202 for example current will flow through bit 1 201 but not bit 0 202 fig3 illustrates examples of argb for an embodiment of.
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thamsar breeze from himalayan ripe berries of syzygium jambos said process comprises soaking the cleaned ripe berries for 30 minutes to 4 hours in 0 1 1 0 sodium metabisulfite solution draining off the water and adding cooled boiled water and preparing pulp by finely mashing the fruits the pulp so so obtained is mixed with boiled sucrose solution so as to obtain the final sucrose concentration to 10 12 and adding yeast nutrient pectinase enzyme and active yeast solution are added into it the mixture and allowed to ferment for 3 5 days at 17 30 u00b0 c and when the first active fermentation dies down and the solution clarifies it is decanted into another sterilised bottle and sucrose solution is added to make final sucrose concentration to 5 and active yeast solution is mixed and the solution topped with 0 1 1 0 sod metabisulfite solution and continuing the second fermentation for a month at a temperature 20 25 u00b0 c when at nearing the end of the fermentation wine starts clearing the cleared wine so obtained is siphoned off and bottled in sterilised bottles topped with sodium metabisulfite solution and the final product so made is ready to drink sweet wine rohatang chill having alcohol content of 10 15 with unique bouquet in yet another embodiment of the invention the active wine yeast is prepared from mother culture of u2018 vinotex u2019 dried wine yeast available commercially from m s leigh whilliams amp.
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of solution b in example b1 was changed to u03b3 methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane 19 2 g methanol 51 g 2 2 39 azobis 2 4 dimethylvaleronitrile 0 10 g and tetraethoxysilane dimers pentamers tamakagaku kk tama chemical co 34 silicate 40 34 40 wt as sio 2 4 2 g the resulting composite particles 2 had a mean particle diameter of 2 02 u03bcm with a coefficient of variation of 7 4 in particle diameter the quantity of sio 2 which constitutes the polysiloxane framework was 42 7 wt the elastic modulus in 10 compression was 720 kg mm 2 residual displacement after 10 deformation 3 6 and fracture strength 1 0 g as in example b1 a spectrum 650 800 cm 1 attributable to ch 2 ch 2 and a spectrum 1150 1300 cm 1 attributable to si ch 2 were confirmed in composite particles 2 when a b5 size ferroelectric liquid crystal display was made by the known method using these composite particles 2 the results obtained were as in example b1 composite particles 3 were obtained by repeating the procedure of example b1 except that the composition of solution b in example b1 was changed to u03b3 methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane 40 5 g methanol 50 6 g 2 2 39 azobis 4 methoxy 2 4 dimethylvaleronitrile 0 20 g and divinylbenzene 4 5 g and radical polymerization was performed during hydrolyzing and condensing by holding solution a at 50 u00b0 u00b1 5 u00b0 c and stirring in an atmosphere of nitrogen while solution b was added dropwise over.
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arm portion 62 and an upper arm portion 64 the lower arm portion 62 has a proximal portion 62 a and a distal portion 62 b with the proximal portion 62 a angled slightly upwardly from the distal portion 62 b a gripping head 66 is provided at the distal portion 62 b and can if desired be slightly angled up from the distal portion 62 b a debris tray 70 is provided on the upper surface of the distal portion 62 b and functions to carry additional debris alternately the debris tray 70 can be integrated into the shape of the arm portion 62 the proximal portion 62 b has a pivot end 68 the upper arm portion 64 has a proximal portion 64 a and a distal portion 65 b with the proximal portion 62 a angled slightly downwardly from the distal portion 64 b a gripping head 72 is provided at the distal portion 64 b and can if desired be slightly angled down from the distal portion 64 b the proximal portion 64 b has a pivot end 74 which connects to the pivot end 68 of the lower arm 62 by a pivot 76 a spring 78 biases the lower and upper arms away from each other fig7 is.
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party other than the client or the subscriber in a preferred embodiment the customization server platform includes an information source having the categorized content item and the server platform retrieves the content item from the information source and sends it to the client subscriber or third party in certain embodiments the server platform sends the content item together with the action to the client in other embodiments the server platform may send the action which is a first action such as a display modification and the content item to the client and send a second action invoked by the rule to the subscriber for instance the second action could be a bill for sending the modified display action to the client in certain embodiments the user may request a content item that is uncategorized in such a case the system further includes a categorizer and the server platform sends the uncategorized content item request to the categorizer the categorizer categorizes the content item according to the scheme defined by the taxonomy application program and returns the categorized content item to the server platform where it can now be identified according to the taxonomy a representative example of a preferred embodiment of the method refers to embodiment of the system of.
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at the cylinder head cover 1 1 is beneficial 0040 fig5 shows the schematic of an internal combustion engine in which the air filter casing assembly 24 incorporates the supplemental compressor its drive 5 the closing or switching means 20 which are arranged in front of the supplemental compressor 4 in flow direction the air mass measurer 21 and the air filter 22 0041 fig6 shows the schematic of an internal combustion engine in which the exhaust train assembly 25 incorporates the supplemental compressor 4 its drive 5 compressor 3 and turbine 7 of the turbocharger the charge cooler 13 and the closing or switching means 20 0042 fig7 shows the schematic of an internal combustion engine in which the control 40 of the supplemental compressor is integrated into the engine control 41 0043 fig8 shows an internal combustion engine with a control 40 of the supplemental compressor which is separately executed from the engine control 41 where the parameters of the engine operational condition are input quality of the control electronics of the supplemental compressor 0044 fig9 shows the schematic of an engine control split into partial systems where for example the partial system of control 40 of the supplemental compressor the control of the partial system 42 of the intake pipe of the partial system 43 of the injection and the partial system 44 of the air filter are represented additional partial systems are indicated the partial systems communicate with each other using the bus system 45 can bus 0045 fig1.
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equipment failures or damage to underground utilities can occur when these parameters are out of range in accordance with this feature processor 114 receives the status of the various parameters being monitored by the rig monitor section and may provide for visual and or aural indications of each parameter visual display occurs on operations status display 174 the display may provide real time indications of the status of each parameter such as u201c ok u201d as shown for drilling mud and push force or an actual reading may be shown as indicated for the u201c boring tool temperature u201d of course visual warnings in place of u201c ok u201d may be provided such as for example when excessive push force is detected audio warning may be provided by an alarm 192 in the event that threshold limits of any of the monitored parameters are violated in fact the audio alarm may vary in character depending upon the particular warning being provided it should be mentioned that with the two way telemetry link between the drill rig and locator controller according to the aforedescribed first component arrangement displays 164 and 174 may advantageously form part of overall display 150 on locator controller 140 as shown in fig4 which may also include alarm 192 however such operational status displays.
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laser output forms smaller than conventional ir laser link blowing spot diameters because of its shorter wavelength thus permitting the implementation of greater circuit density a passivation layer positioned between the link and the substrate can be formulated to be sufficiently absorptive to uv laser energy and sufficiently thick to attenuate the laser energy to prevent it from damaging the substrate in the laser beam spot area in both the off link and link overlapped portions the uv laser output can be employed to controllably ablate a depthwise portion of the passivation layer underlying the link to facilitate complete removal of the link in addition direct ablation of the passivation layer with the uv laser output facilitates predictable and consistent link severing profiles the absorption characteristics of the passivation material also reduces the risk of damage to neighboring links or other active structures application_number US 9249098 A description the method of the present invention facilitates for link removal the use of shorter wavelengths such as wavelengths in the uv range and thereby permits a reduction in the laser beam spot size wavelengths shorter than or equal to 400 u03bcm facilitate the generation of laser beam spot sizes of less than 0 8 u03bcm the wavelength dependent absorption characteristics of several common link materials are discussed below.
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is continuously foamed mechanically in a commercially available mixer with out the addition of a foaming agent the foam is produced in the mixing head by mixing the liquor with air the foam which emerges is conveyed via a foam line to a discharge slot in the applicator the goods are pressed against the slot and taken off via a separate unit for example a stenter frame in example 1 a concentration of 98 npb and 2 perfluoroalkyl polyacrylate were used the experiments were carried out on the gaston systems inc foam applicator stanly n c by the invention it has been discovered surprisingly that a mixture of npb and perfluoroalkyl polyacrylate can be foamed with or without the aid of a foaming agent example 1 not using foaming agents greatly improves the benefit of the applied fluorine composition to the substrate and reduces the amount of compound added to fabric to achieve water and oil repellency in another aspect this invention involves the surprising discovery that the use of npb applied in 100 concentration via dipping and squeezing with pressure rollers padding and the npb being evaporated away imparts a much improved softness and luster to textile substrates especially home furnishing apparel fabrics and upholstery fabrics after the treatment the textiles preferably home textiles are dried it being possible to use temperatures of 120 degree to 170 degree c to achieve the desired treatment effect according to.
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example a safety belt can comprise a power control module one or more belts having an electrical pathway operably connected with a plurality of leds along the length of the belts and one or more clips for connecting the belts to the power source or to one another as shown in fig1 a representative safety belt can comprise a control module 106 which is in direct operable communication with a clip 104 here the power source control module is connected with a clip 104 by way of a plug and socket type connection in embodiments the plug and socket connection comprises two pathways to ground and six pathways for delivering the electrical signal from the control module through the clip and into the belt the clip 104 is then operably connected to the safety belt 101 mechanically and electrically a plurality of leds 103 are disposed along the length of the belt and provide light to a plurality of light bars 102 disposed perpendicular to each led along the length of the belt at the opposing end of the belt is another clip 104 which is secured to the belt this clip is then connected with a terminal clip 104 which is connected with a strap for adjusting the size of the belt which is in turn connected with another terminal clip 104 either incorporated.
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cement flows downwardly through cementing string 96 the interior of liner 28 filling the well bore below liner 28 the cement then flows upwardly through the annulus surrounding liner 28 then through ports 110 and 112 the annular space 106 and out check valve 108 in cementing the plug 120 is pumped down following the cement and seats in the lower end of the liner 28 the bypass flow of cement around the sealing cup assembly 70 assures that the liner is not lifted sufficiently to unset the hanger assembly 74 the drilling apparatus including the drill bit 14 and the three stage underreamers 16 18 and 20 are disclosed in greater detail in fig4 6 and 7 in fig4 a and 4b the upper end of the drilling apparatus is shown including the connection to the mud motor 21 and the telescoping joint 122 the joint 122 includes the sub 124 the outer tubular member 126 the inner mandrel 128 and the sleeve 130 the sleeve 130 is slidable axially relative to and in the space between tubular member 126 and mandrel 128 as shown in fig5 the sleeve 130 is provided with splines 132 which engage within the grooves 134 in outer tubular member 126 each of the splines 132 is protected by the wear inserts 136 positioned on both sides of the splines 132 as shown the body 138 of the underreamers is connected to the lower.
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fig1 show one embodiments of the luggage carrying structure in accordance with the present invention in one embodiment the present invention comprise of a luggage carrying structure 01 comprising a fixed frame adapted for mounting onto the transporting vessel for holding cargo onto it wherein the fixed frame having a horizontal support surface a vertical support surface and a bottom support surface each the support surface formed by a plurality of tubular member 02 03 having a first end and a second end connectively spaced apart to form a surface further the horizontal support surface further comprises of at least two connecting tubular member 14 15 having two extremities placed on the plurality of tubular members 02 03 forming the horizontal support surface the vertical support surface further comprises of at least two connecting tubular members 12 13 having two extremities 08 09 10 11 each placed connecting the first end and the second end of the plurality of tubular member forming the vertical support surface moreover the second ends of the plurality of tubular member forming the vertical support surface are attached to the first ends of the plurality of tubular member forming the horizontal support surface forming a l shaped structure in another embodiment the first ends of the plurality of tubular member forming the bottom support surface is pivotally attached to the first ends of the plurality of tubular members 02 03 forming the horizontal support surface the second end of the plurality of tubular members 06 07 forming the bottom support surface is perpendicularly attached to a base member forming a t shape at least two connecting tubular member having two extremities.
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front wall of the housing with the upwardly opening u shaped bracket 18 being fixedly secured to the distal forwardly projecting end of said arm 44 at its inner or rear end bracket 44 is pivotally connected to a link 46 which is pivotally connected to the peripheral portion of a disk 48 rotated by a variable speed motor 50 the speed of the motor can be readily controlled by means of the speed control means 40 previously described herein in use of the disclosed cooking apparatus let is be assumed that one is cooking an omelet an omelet is preferably cooked in a fry pan of the type illustrated having a bottom wall merging smoothly along gently curving lines into the side wall when the omelet mixture is poured into the fry pan and heat is applied thereto it is necessary to almost continuously gently shake the fry pay back and forth to keep the omelet mixture from sticking to the fry pan while it cooks even so it is often not possible to form the omelet to the exact consistency desired as for example if one happens to turn off the heating element too soon or reciprocate the fry pan too close or perhaps too far from the heating element in such circumstances the omelet might be either too soft or too hard or may be burned or undercooked the present invention obviates the problems heretofore encountered and assures that the omelet will be cooked not only without constant attendance but also with uniformity if directions are followed as to the speed of reciprocation total cooking time and proper temperatures for the upper and lower heating elements for a particular kind of omelet of.
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to the rf penetration artifact which is observed in conducting objects imaged at high frequencies the distortions are complementary to each other leading to an effective self compensation of the artifact when the coil is operated in quadrature as can be seen from the symmetrical b 1 pattern of the quadrature mode presented in fig3 c fig4 shows gradient echo images collected with the half volume tem coil operating in the transmit receive mode and the full volume transmit receive tem coil the images were collected to compare the sensitivities of the devices in addition images collected with the surface and the butterfly modes of the half volume tem coil are provided to illustrate the rf penetration artifact which distorts the images as in the case of the b 1 maps there are u201c hot u201d and u201c cold u201d spots in the linear surface and butterfly mode images that are complimentary to each other consequentially the artifact is suppressed when the modes are combined during quadrature operation of the coil it should be noted that the u201c hot u201d and u201c cold u201d spots in the images and the b 1 maps taken with either linear mode do not coincide but are rather formed on the opposite sides this relates to the fact that while the b 1 maps follow transmission profiles of the devices the images collected at high flip angles correspond to the receive profiles the sensitivity levels given in fig4 are normalized to the maximum level for the volume tem coil to further illustrate the sensitivity differences of the three devices the central slice profiles through the images are plotted in fig5 the plots represent the sensitivities as a function of the distance from the coils with the origin places at the edge.
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from the available staff list 52 at this point several options are available to the programmer implementing a system with this software invention in a first embodiment the software can require that the user click on the next button 66 or the finish button 68 either of which can direct the user to a next state with the assumption that the routine is incomplete because the unselected rooms still await assignment the finish button 68 can also be defined in this state as a termination so that the remaining rooms are left unassigned and the routine is completed in which case the program can be returned to its idle state 12 in a second embodiment user selection of the unhighlighted available staff button 50 can be interpreted as an indication that selecting rooms for abby 54 is concluded and if clicked can direct the user to a next state similarly in a third embodiment direct selection of another list element such as betty 84 can be used to advance not to the immediate next state but past it to a state beyond fig8 shows the next state 86 after the state 82 of fig7 in this state 86 the available staff button 50 is again highlighted and no option within.
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provided through the member 40 to permit hydraulic fluid or 34 mud 34 introduced to the pipe during the cutting operation to escape readily from the pipe specific channels corresponding to the bores 45 are not necessary in the embodiment shown in fig1 and 2 since the hydraulic fluid or 34 mud 34 may flow up through the slots 27 between the clamping elements 28 without undue difficulty turning now to fig4 and 5 again only parts of the embodiment which differ from the embodiment shown in fig1 and 2 will be described similar parts being provided with identical reference numbers the mandrel 9 supports a sleeve like member 50 which is mounted on the mandrel by means of bushes 51 52 for axial and rotational movement relative to the mandrel 9 the sleeve like element 50 has a waist portion 53 of enlarged diameter which defines a horizontal upper surface 54 and a horizontal lower surface 55 an outer sleeve 56 is provided which is rotatably mounted on the sleeve 50 the sleeve 56 is provided with a radially inwardly directed flange 57 at the lower end thereof and a bearing 58 of appropriate size is located between the upper surface of the flange 57 and the horizontal lower surface 55 on the waist 53 of the tubular member 50 a ring 59 is located in a recess formed at the top of the member 56 part of the ring projecting to form an inwardly directed flange which serves to trap an appropriately designed bearing 60 between the undersurface of the ring 59 and the horizontal upper surface 54 provided at the top of the waist 53 of the tubular member 50 it will be noted that the outer member.
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first side to the second side the second rate of the output roller 180 varies and the first rate of the input roller 120 also varies in one embodiment one or more computers are used to control among other things the rpm rate of the input roller the rpm rate of the output roller the movement and positioning of the trolley the temperature of the heat transfer assembly and the rpm rate of the stock spool in one embodiment a user selectively inputs one or more of the rpm of the input roller the rpm of the output roller the movement and positioning of the trolley the temperature of the heat transfer assembly and the rpm of the stock spool the user may engage with device and or controller through a display the term u201c display u201d refers to a portion of one or more screens used to display the output of a computer to a user a display may be a single screen display or a multi screen display referred to as a composite display a composite display can encompass the touch sensitive display of one or more screens a single physical screen can include multiple displays that are managed as separate logical displays thus different content can be displayed on the separate displays although part of the same physical screen a display may have the capability to record and or print display presentations and display content such as reports in one embodiment the user interacts with the computer through any means known to those skilled in the art to include a keyboard and or display to include a touch screen display the term u201c computer readable medium u201d as used herein refers to any tangible storage and.
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become less prominent over the first few months of insulin therapy further damage to beta cells is occurring during this time thus the present results imply that disease modifying interventions should be initiated as quickly as possible after diagnosis the observation that many of the observed changes in gene expression resolve with insulin therapy provides a rationale for the beneficial effects of aggressive glycemic control early in the disease in preserving residual beta cell function 34 our results also suggest several promising therapeutic targets the elevation in plasma cells could be treated by attacking precursor b cells and as mentioned a trial of rituximab anti cd20 is already underway elevated expression of ptgs2 and thus presumably high prostaglandin levels could be treated with non steroidal anti inflammatory agents sodium salicylate was first suggested as a treatment for diabetes in the 19 th century 35 the marked elevation in il1b expression could be treated with anakinra il 1 receptor antagonist protein which has proven highly effective in sojia 23 blockers of chemokine receptors including ccr1 have reached phase 2 clinical trials as anti inflammatory agents 36 in addition to providing rationales for therapeutic interventions abnormalities detected in the present study might ultimately provide useful biomarkers for the efficacy of disease modifying interventions subjects the study was approved by the institutional review boards of ut southwestern medical center and baylor.
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to 50 39 except that it leads off to the left as shown in phantom lines in the view of fig3 by mounting valves 30 and 32 on both sides of the support member block 36 39 a large number of the valves may be accomodated to correspond to each of the spray nozzles 22 extending across the width of the travelling carpet web thus if the center to center distance of nozzles 22 were reduced to 1 4 inch block 36 39 would readily support the additionally required valves a slight modification of the support member block 36 39 may be seen in fig4 which shows a support member block 56 34 wherein the gas valves 30 and corresponding dye valves 32 are staggered to accommodate more valves in a given amount of space in this case the control fluid passages 50 34 may lead vertically down to a particular dye valve 32 and then slant to supply control fluid to the corresponding gas valve 30 for simplicity 39 s sake the valves 30 and valves 32 are shown in schematic form only similarly only the control fluid passages 50 34 associated with valves on the back i e the view of fig4 are shown it being readily understood that similar control fluid passages 50 34 would be used for valves 30 and 32 mounted to the front of.
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180 from the position shown in broken lines in fig7 and then turned rearwardly to the solid line position wherein the gate lies across the top of the stack and supports the incoming stream of carton blanks being fed to the machine the gate is held in its horizontal position shown in fig7 by reason of the engagement of the rods and their bottom strap 184 with the horizontal flange portion of the support member 178 operation of the machine described above is as follows the operator rolls the machine to a position behind a cutter on a printing press or behind a pair of single sheet feed conveyors and adjusts the bolts 26 to lock the machine in appropriate position to receive the feed streams over the rear of the machine and against the front finger stops 140 both elevators 28 in chambers a and b are elevated to their upper positions as illustrated at the right of fig4 with motor 102 operating the jogger plates 90 90 39 oscillate in the manner explained and force the carbon blanks or sheets against the forward stop fingers 140 and the center partition wall 20 so that the sheets form precise stacks on the elevators with their marginal edges accurately aligned as the stacks are being formed by the incoming sheets when one of the elevators 28 30 approaches its lowermost position at the bottom of chamber a or b the operator de energizes the appropriate motor 54 56 and stops the elevator at this time the operator immediately lifts the chamber gate 182 184 and swings it inwardly to a horizontal position above the completed stack as depicted in solid lines in fig7 the gate rods 182 serve as a bottom supporting surface.
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8 as apparently seen therefrom the compound has host defense function against vaccinia virus infected mice table 8______________________________________ inhibitiongroup dose mg kg number of pocks ______________________________________control 33 u00b1 3treated 0 1 23 u00b1 2 41 0treated 10 0 22 u00b1 4 43 5______________________________________ in the table mean u00b1 standard error value n 10 significant difference from control group giving no compound p lt 0 001 an antiviral effect of the compound according to the invention is investigated with an experimental influenza virus infection model of mouse influenza virus a pr s strain was inoculated into a trachea of balb c male mice at 9 0 pfu mouse the organogermanium compound example 4 dissolved in 4 bovine serum albumin solution was orally administered at the dose of 0 1 1 0 and 10 0 mg kg once a day for 6 days from the day just after the infection to the 5th day therefrom a mortality of the mice was observed over 20 days from the virus infection results are shown in following table 9 in the control group some mice were died on the 8th day from the infection and all of them have been died until the 10th day from the infection on the contrary thereto in the test groups and more particularly the test group by the dose of 1 0 mg kg the first death was observed on the 10th day from the infection and 4 mice alive at the time when the test period of time 20 days from the infection was lapsed on average life period of time a significant difference has been recognized in each of testing groups in comparison with the average life in the control group table 9______________________________________ dose average lifegroup mg kg day ratio of survival______________________________________control 9 1 0 10test a.
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will be appreciated that the elements 100a b have minimum overall dimensions when being transported since they can be piled up practically without leaving empty spaces between them and moreover they can be assembled in a three dimensional form which is highly resistant to stress a further advantage consists in the fact that the elements 10a rest on the ground with their walls positioned vertically and are stable without any need for propping a further embodiment of the embankment is shown with 200 and illustrated in fig9 12 the structure 200 essentially includes plate elements 210a 210b comprising a substantially flat wall with connection edges preferably formed with holes or grooves 213 in the shape of a cylinder portion and projecting wall clamps or brackets 215 the elements 210a and 210b in the example illustrated differ from each other only in dimensions the structure 200 preferably comprises also three dimensional elements 210c preferably rectangular or square in plan view provided with connection means along their edges preferably the plate elements 210a and 210b have lengthways dimensions as the sides of the three dimensional element and this preferably has a height double that of the plate element the walls of the three dimensional element can be provided with inspection openings 212 and the.
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degree of polymerization and is such that the inherent viscocity of the polymer is within the range of about 0 2 to about 1 0 when determined as a 1 solution at 25 u00b0 c in n methyl 2 pyrrolidinone str4 wherein 0 01 u2266 x u2266 0 99 and x equals the molar ratio of bibenzyl 4 sulfone units present in the total polymer weight z is selected from the group consisting of a direct link oxygen sulfur lower alkylidene or lower alkyl other than ethylene having from about 1 to 5 carbon atoms str5 wherein 0 01 u2266 x lt x y u2266 0 99 and y equals the molar ratio of str6 units present in the total polymer weight and z 1 is a member of z different than the specific z group present in the polymer typical ab polymers corresponding to the above formulas include polybibenzyl sulfone formula i copolymers of bibenzyl sulfone copolymerized with biphenyl sulfone z is a direct link or diphenyl ether sulfone z is oxygen said copolymers containing at least 1 mole per cent of bibenzyl sulfone units formula ii and terpolymers of bibenzyl sulfone copolymerized with two different aromatic sulfone units such as biphenyl sulfone z is a direct link and diphenyl ether sulfone z 1 is oxygen said terpolymers also containing at least 1 mole percent of bibenzyl sulfone units formula iii it should be evident that suitable copolymers containing more than three different aromatic sulfone units would also be within the scope of this invention it is also possible to prepare so called aabb type polymers by the condensation reaction of approximately stoichiometric quantities of one of the 4 4 39 disulfonyl chloride.
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is secured to a lid 16 which is fitted pivotably to the housing part 10 and in the closed position closes off the housing part 10 at the top on the lid 16 there is a lever 14 by means of which the lid 16 can easily be opened and closed and by means of which at the same time a force for pivoting the driving and pressing unit 2 can also be applied to the driving and pressing unit 2 with the pressure exerting means 9 simultaneously being pressed toward the pressing cone 8 the fruit press according to the invention has at least one switch 3 which is secured to the driving and pressing unit 2 in such a way that when the driving and pressing unit 2 is pivoted the switch 3 is actuated furthermore the fruit press has a restoring means 5 which is formed by a leg spring acting between the stand 1 and the driving and pressing unit 2 the driving and pressing unit can be pivoted between two stops through an angle u03b1 a first stop 21 defines a first position of the driving and pressing unit 2 while a second stop 22 defines a second position of the driving and pressing unit the restoring means 5 is fitted in such a way between the driving and pressing unit and the stand 1 that the driving.
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silicon oxide deposited by chemical vapor deposition is added the total height of the actuation is defined by the thickness of the spacer layer 65 having an upper surface level 64 a the next step is illustrated in fig1 showing the pattering of the spacer layer 65 using standard photolithographic processing and etching methods to define the channel 67 where the active region of the mechanical device 100 will be located the standoff layer 60 is then patterned using photolithographic processing and etching methods to produce silicon nitride standoffs 61 as illustrated in fig1 although not illustrated these patterns can consist of pedestals or lines the standoffs 61 act as mechanical stops for the actuation of the device and the upper surface of the standoffs 61 is surface 54 a to allow the additional layers atop the existing structure a conformal sacrificial layer 66 of polycrystalline silicon is deposited to a thickness greater than the separation of surfaces 54 a and 64 a as illustrated in fig1 the deposited sacrificial layer 66 shows a conform recess 68 a in the area of the channel 67 which is located beneath the deposited sacrificial layer 66 the next step as illustrated in fig1 is the removal of the sacrificial layer 66 from the device 100 completely except an area beyond the channel 67 the selective removal of the sacrificial layer 12 is carried out by an appropriate patterning process which is for example followed by an etching step the removal of the sacrificial layer 66 exposes a top surface 64 of the spacer layer 65 how much material of a remaining sacrificial layer 66 a extends beyond the area.
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only one control output 72 is needed to prevent the pfn control card from seeing an open circuit across the one necessary relay 76 device cnc control or robot control can be used with this circuit and other devices such as capacitors may be connected in the circuit as well e g for use with an rc time constant circuit referring now to fig7 the present invention also includes a digital controller for controlling the output power level to the laser head 94 to change the energy level of the laser the digital controller switches on an external delay generator 83 located between the laser control computer 92 and the charging pulse forming network 82 this network flashes the laser amplifier heads 94 during operation of the laser peening process the laser control computer 92 generates a signal to trigger the laser head 94 to fire the laser the digital delay generator 83 receives the trigger signal from the laser control computer 92 and incorporates a predetermined delay into the trigger signal forming a trigger signal with a delay next the laser pulse forming network charger 82 receives the delayed trigger signal and provides the signal to the laser head 94 to initiate firing of the laser a robot control or cnc 84 is used to provide the predetermined delay which can be set or changed to the digital delay generator 83 while the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention in addition many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to.
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rail assembly and or carriage assembly and define load bearing tracks with rolling elements therebetween the flexible rail and carriage assemblies permit optimization of the contact angle between the load bearing inserts and the rolling elements when the linear motion bearing assembly is under load application_number US 22560594 A description referring now to the drawings in detail and initially to fig1 and 2 a fully assembled linear motion bearing assembly 20 in accordance with the present invention is shown the assembly includes an inverted substantially u shaped bearing carriage 22 configured and dimensioned to move along a rail assembly 24 on rolling elements 25 although shown here as balls other rolling elements are also contemplated including rollers end caps 26 are positioned on each longitudinal end of the bearing carriage 22 the end caps 26 include semi torridal turnarounds 29 integrally formed in each of the end caps 26 and serve to enclose and connect corresponding load bearing and return tracks 28 and 30 respectively located in depending legs 32 of the bearing carriage 22 as best seen in fig2 return tracks 30 comprise parallel longitudinal bores drilled axially through the depending legs 32 of the bearing carriage 22 mounting holes 34 are formed in the upper planar surface of the bearing carriage 22 and facilitate engagement of the bearing assembly to desired machinery components longitudinal mounting bores 36 are formed in each longitudinal end face of the bearing.
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description the making and using of various exemplary embodiments of the invention are discussed herein it should be appreciated that the systems and methods exemplify inventive concepts which can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts it should be understood that the invention may be practiced in various applications and embodiments without altering the principles of the invention for purposes of clarity detailed descriptions of functions components materials and systems familiar to those skilled in the applicable arts are not included in general the invention provides improved bag means for hand carrying items locally and envelope means for shipping the items and or transporting them over longer distances the invention is described in the context of representative exemplary embodiments although variations in the details of the embodiments are possible each has advantages over the prior art referring primarily to fig1 an integrated bag and envelope system is provided with a body 10 preferably made from first and second panels 12 14 of a suitable material the body 10 is preferably open on one side 16 and closed on three sides 18 20 22 attached handles 24 are provided at the open side 16 preferably two opposing handles 24 are provided on opposing panels 12 14 of the enclosure defined by the body 10 additionally a flap 26 extends from one of the body panels e g the second panel 14 preferably extending beyond the opening 28 preferably the flap 26 includes perforations 30 substantially parallel to the edge 32 of the opposing panel 12 approximately aligned with the opening 28 the handles 24 are configured so that they have an extended position for use in a bag state as illustrated in fig1 providing a convenient position useful for holding and or carrying as shown in fig2.
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dangerous consequences for example one could start up in the wrong direction the wheels could be locked or the gear could be destroyed fig6 shows a gearshift procedure intended to solve the above mentioned problem the reverse speed r and the first speed are engaged as explained in reference to fig5 subsequently however the main actuation member is moved to the gearshift gear step of speed range 6 4 that belongs to the same subgear as gear step of speed range 2 r in that position the gearshift shaft is moved with the main and secondary actuation members by way of a rotation angle that corresponds to a disengagement movement the prerequisite here is that the flow of force exists to the secondary actuation element subsequently the main actuation member is set on neutral and is moved into the gear step of speed range 2 r there one now tries according to plan to engage the second speed the core of the invention thus is in coping with potential speed settings in terms of safety first of all to move the secondary actuation element into the gear step of speed range that is to be set and to disengage the speeds that are connected there subsequently the main actuation member is moved into the gear step of speed range that is.
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15 30 2 30 20 20 30 3 15 15 30 4 30 20 20 30______________________________________ the testing method used to measure the frictional resistance between the metallic sheath having the inner peripheral surface coated with the solid lubricating coating having the aforementioned composition of components and the tendon inserted into said metallic sheath and the results thereby obtained will now be described 1 a spiral sheath kogen kizai name of goods having an inside diameter of 35 mm and a wall thickness 0 23 mm was used as the metallic sheat and a solid lubricating coating of 20 microns thickness having the composition of components in said example i 1 example ii 1 example ii 4 example iii 1 example iii 3 example iv 1 and example iv 4 was applied to the inner peripheral surface of said metallic sheath 2 a tendon twisted wire consisting of 19 wires having a diameter 21 8 mm was used as the tendon a testing apparatus as shown in the single figure was used to conduct the testing method a sheath 1 of length 10 cm was prepared and divided into two sections in a longitudinal direction which were arranged in steel mold frames 2 2 respectively thereafter concrete.
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solvent for an isoprene line flush a peak temperature of 84 u00b0 c occurred and 20 minutes after the isoprene addition the temperature dropped to 73 u00b0 c at which time 6 44 kg of styrene were added a line flush of 34 kg of hydrocarbon solvent immediately followed the styrene addition after 20 minutes reaction time 40 7 ml of ethylene oxide were added and allowed to react for approximately 1 hour next 86 8 ml of methacryloyl chloride which was pre mixed with 200 300 ml of cyclohexane solvent were added and allowed to quench the reaction for a period of approximately 1 hour finally 15 g of isopropanol were added to react with any residual methacryloyl chloride analysis by size exclusion chromatography showed a single main peak with a number average molecular weight of 190 283 on a polystyrene calibration basis and a peak maxima at 194 051 on a polystyrene calibration basis this polymer is representative of a block copolymer with a reactive endgroup in which the reactive living anionic end prior to capping with ethylene oxide and methacryloyl chloride is made from styrene monomer this component was identified as a styrene isoprene styrene triblock with a reactive endgroup u201c r sis u201d the entire contents of the reactor were transferred to the mix tank containing component a for solution blending appropriate amounts of phenolic antioxidant were added for the contents of this component to produce a level of 1200 ppm base polymer and phosphite antioxidant was added at a level.
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introduced separately at the inlet of the mixing apparatus it is equally possible to introduce a single fluid substance at the inlet which is to undergo mixing as it travels through the pipe elbows in a particular embodiment the invention is employed to mix a polymer with a liquid sludge the sludge has a solids concentration of 0 1 to 22 and is fed at a rate between 25 and 200 gpm a polymer solution of a flocculant having a dry solids concentration of 0 05 2 is fed at a rate between 1 and 15 volumetrically of the feed rate of the sludge the sludge and flocculant solutions pass through a vertical array of 12 pipe elbows consisting of four groups of elbows each with three elbows arranged in mutually perpendicular relation at the outlet of the elbows the sludge and flocculant are thoroughly and uniformly mixed each of the pipe elbows is composed of pvc and has a pipe diameter between two and three inches the pipe elbows are 90 u00b0 long sweep elbows and in each group are adhesively joined at their ends to form a smooth unbroken inner passageway without vanes paddles grooves etc each group of three elbows is connected to the next by means of flanges which are secured to the end elbows and are bolted together the flanges serve as a connect and release means for each of the groups of three elbows the mixture of sludge and flocculant is fed to an aging vessel in which the mixture has a detention time of the order of one.
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the rotor 10 as input signals the pitch controller 32 takes into consideration i a the signals from the wind sensor 26 and the speed sensor 28 as well as an output signal from the control unit 44 this being representative of the detected rotor imbalance or deformation of the respective blade in this way the pitch controller 32 uses the speed regulation and can in addition assist in the compensation of imbalances of the rotor 10 in this case a smoothing of the dynamics of the pitch is made possible by the described recycling of liquid into or from the tanks 34 the power supply of the rotating pump 40 is implemented preferably via a slip ring not shown in the configuration of the tank 34 that is shown in fig1 the supply discharge lines 36 are connected respectively to the end of the tank 34 that is far from the rotor hub 12 by which in the rotating rotor 10 not only the possibility of the liquid supply to the tanks 34 but also the possibility of the liquid discharge from the tanks 34 is ensured at all times since because of the centrifugal force liquid is always available at the end.
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and can be lifted or lowered at the lower parts of its corners the frame 34 is provided with inclined guides 35 which cooperate with complementary guides on the clamping devices 27 fig8 shows a cross section of a cell provided with an anode cassette 8 which has an alternatively designed holding and feeding arrangement this example includes a cassette with two guides for the anode carbon blocks 21 instead of using clamping devices as explained above each of the anode carbon blocks 21 has two vertical bores 41 formed therethrough conical spindles 40 having threads 38 at their lower ends are provided and extend through the bores 41 which have complementary threads 39 the spindle 40 are provided with thrust bearings 37 at their upper ends and can be rotated by means of a gear and driving arrangement shown schematically at 50 the anode carbon blocks 21 are held in position by means of the spindles and can be elevated or lowered by rotating the spindles electric current can be supplied wholly or partly through the spindles or through guiding jackets 42 a preferred method of adding new carbon blocks to the top of the anode as they are gradually consumed is illustrated schematically in fig9 as can be seen each of the carbon blocks or elements consist of two halves 43 each of which is provided with two parallel semi circular grooves 44 the halves 43 should be placed on top of the 34 stack 34 of.
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of the compound of formula ii with hydrazine in an inert solvent such as ethanol a mixture of ethanol and chloroform tetrahydrofuran or aqueous ethanol the reaction temperature may vary from about room temperature to about 100 u00b0 c with reflux temperature of the selected solvent as preferred the product is extracted with dilute mineral acid and thereafter recovered and neutralized a third method which may be utilized to produce the compound of formula iii consists of a base followed by acid hydrolysis of the compound of formula ii for the acid part of the hydrolysis a 30 solution of a mineral acid such as hydrochloric hydrobromic sulfuric or phosphoric acid may be utilized the reaction is run at or about reflux temperature for a base part of the hydrolysis an alkali metal hydroxide such as potassium or sodium hydroxide is utilized inert organic solvents such as those set forth above may be utilized to solubilize the ingredients the reaction is run at or near reflux temperature of the selected solvent the compound of formula iii is thereafter reacted with any conventional nitrating agent for example an alkali metal nitrate such as sodium or potassium nitrate in sulfuric acid the reaction is carried out from about 0 u00b0 c to about room temperature with 0 u00b0 c as preferred the compound of formula v is reduced by utilizing a metal hydride reducing agent such.
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concentric first 136 and second 138 sections wherein the first section 136 has a larger diameter than the second section 138 the first 136 and second 138 sections are separated by a transition plane 139 in one aspect the transition plane 139 of the rivet 135 is substantially aligned with the second surface 89 of the base 85 of the torque plate 25 defining a shear plane such that when a predetermined force is applied to the tire carrier assembly 10 the torque plate 25 breaks the rivet 135 along the shear plane in this embodiment of the invention the cover plate 40 may include a depression 165 formed about the rivet 135 that is received within the notch 150 of the arm portion 70 of the torque plate 25 in this manner one may align the transition plane 139 of the rivet 135 with the second surface 89 of the base 85 of the torque plate 25 to ensure a clean shear of the rivet 135 as opposed to bending of the rivet 135 after the rivet 135 has been sheared the torque plate 25 can rotate about the shaft 15 as it is no longer constrained by the rivet 135 positioned within the notch 150 as the torque plate 25 rotates the arm portion 70 contacts the inner surface 27 and or bottom surface 47 of the housing 20 this contact between the arm portion 70 of the torque plate 25 and the inner surface 27 and or bottom surface 47 of the housing 20 provides a controllable frictional resistance which due to the operable engagement between the gear portion 95 of the torque plate 25 and the gear member 80 associated with the sheave 75 controls the rate of payout of cable from.
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as by the tci timeline algorithm upon tissue contact detection digital interface 32 also directs data capture analysis display and storage in a pre programmed fashion per the tci timeline the interface 32 consists of two components one of which is located in a system main monitoring unit the other of which is located in a pci bus slot in a system computer digital interface 32 employs stimulus controller 30 which shapes the current provided from the current source 22 into stimuli of pre programmed intensity duration and having a pre selected temporal pattern the stimulus controller 30 is driven by digital interface 32 which stores stimulus paradigms in non volatile memory and initiates the stimulus paradigms as pre programmed within the tci timeline algorithm digital interface 32 also controls functions relating to data acquisition analysis display and storage through its connection with the cpu for stimulus output 2 3 or both digital interface 32 may be configured to input measured values of stimulus circuit impedance and make pre programmed adjustments of stimulus intensity based upon impedance values it is anticipated that stimulus output 1 will be used with a flush tip stimulus probe for which such an application is not necessary in fig1 impedance detection circuit id 1 40 is included to provide an indication of tissue contact and to measure nominal stimulus circuit impedance detection of tissue contact.
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92919497 A description referring now to the accompanying drawings and initially to fig1 one side of an open end rotor spinning machine is indicated schematically and identified as a whole by 1 in such spinning machines each machine side has a plurality of work stations 2 aligned with one another with the aligned stations of each side arranged back to back and with each spinning station being equipped with a spinning unit 3 and a winding device 4 at each station a sliver 6 delivered from a sliver can 5 is spun in the spinning unit 3 into a yarn 7 which is withdrawn and wound into the form of a cheese 8 by a winding device 4 as represented each winding device 4 is equipped with a bobbin frame 9 for rotatably supporting a winding bobbin 8 while being formed into a cheese and a winding drum 11 for driving the winding bobbin during normal winding operations in addition the open end rotor spinning machine 1 has a circulating tube and bobbin transport device 12 for providing the work stations of the spinning machine with empty tubes and for moving away the finished cheeses a service unit for example a piecing cart 16 is disposed at or on the spinning machine 1 and is movable on guide rails 13.
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the tank this being particularly undesirable accordingly use in conventionally made of board 11 11 39 11 34 usually referred to as a 34 capping board 34 for supporting the electrodes 5 protecting the top surfaces of the partitions 3 3 39 3 34 preventing shocks from occurring when handling the electrodes 5 and avoiding damage caused by the heavy weight of the electrodes these boards 11 11 39 and 11 34 must be acid resistant and perfectly insulated to the high electric charges used for electrolytically ionizing the metals they also must not absorb moisture these boards 11 the width of which depends on the thickness of the partitions 3 further must resist the combined weight of the electrodes 5 which may amount to several tons in addition they must be resistant to the chemical compounds used as electrolyte such as sulfuric and hydrochloric acids finally they must resist peak temperatures up to 230 u00b0 c or sometimes up to 260 u00b0 c which can occur in case of a short circuit during the electrolytic operation as a result of many tests carried out with different materials and additives a capping board has been found which meets all the above mentioned requirements this capping board is made of a plastic resin selected from the group consisting of polytetrafluoroethylene and the acid resistant polyester polyvinylester epoxy and phenolic resins to which from 10 to 20 of fiberglass from 2 to 10 of silica from 2 to 10 of mica and from 2 to 10 of feldspar have been added as the plastic resin use can be made of polytetrafluoroethylene use can.
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as well as in part b prior to mixing the components and forming a film generally the polyamine should be a chosen from the group consisting of primary or secondary amines in fact while any amine could be used the amines discussed below in connection with part b are presently preferred for use in part b as well as in the polymerization step of part a in one particularly preferred embodiment of the invention the polyamine is a 34 non gel 34 reaction product prepared by reacting one and one half moles of hexamethylene diamine one half mole of a polyoxypropylene diamine and one mole of n n 39 bis methoxymethyl uron as described by one of the present inventors in his u s pat nos 4 490 510 4 574 145 and 4 659 787 as noted earlier polymerization may be stopped at any point by bringing the ph to below about 7 rendering the reacting species too weak to continue to propagate this is done by adding acid sulfuric phosphoric formic acetic and lactic acids among others are effective to halt polymerization when used at stoichiometric ratios of at least one equivalent per active oh 31 or amine hydrogen and preferably at a 1 2 or higher stoichiometric equivalent level although it is preferred that the two component system be made up of part a epoxy.
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fitted therein as seen in fig2 the outer retainer 1 has the tapered surface 1 e the tapered surface 1 e abuts against an inside edge of the outer ring 50 when the one way clutch 10 is inserted into the outer ring 50 thus the outer retainer 1 is guided by the outer ring 50 in a manner to bring its axis into accurate alignment with the axis of the outer ring 50 accordingly the one way clutch 10 is smoothly inserted into the outer ring 50 hence the one way clutch 10 is readily assembled in the outer ring 50 when elevated in temperature in the practical use the one way clutch may suffer the occurrence of cracks in a few cases in the thermally expanded outer retainer 1 as shown in fig1 tensile stress is produced in its inside circumferential surface 1 h because its opposite ends tend to deform in directions of the arrows in the figure this may result in a crack x it is thought that such a phenomenon results from that a contact width w 1 between the outer retainer 1 and the outer ring 50 is considerably smaller than an overall width of the outer retainer 1 second and third embodiments of the present invention hereinbelow contemplate the prevention of the occurrence of such cracks fig1 to fig1 illustrate a one way clutch 20 according to the second embodiment which differs from the first embodiment in the mode of an outer retainer 11 fig1 is a front view of the outer retainer 11 including a fragmentary sectional view whereas fig1 is a sectional view taken on the line xiv u2014 xiv in fig1 fig1 is a view seen along the arrow xv in fig1 whereas fig1 is a perspective view of the.
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production and in effect another electronic u201c brake u201d on the turbines 39 shaft and therefore on the blades 39 rotational speed in an u201c over speed u201d event the excess current of generator 24 can be switched through the p e controls to charge the coils wrapping the magnet on 24 thereby reversing the magnet 39 s polarity this change of polarity acts as an u201c electric brake u201d on blade 14 39 s output shaft until the transient gust has passed or as a means to lock down the turbine as determined by anemometer 18 there are thus three possible load set points blades of turbines 12 and 14 are scaled to match to local environmental conditions created by the sizing and choice of the three generators 20 22 and 24 the three generators effectively create an electronic transmission with three gears sized to 1 light wind 2 start up to average geographic wind speed and 3 maximum wind speed these three generators 20 22 and 24 are all direct drive units sitting on under the output shaft eliminating any output loss that would accompany the use of belts gears and clutches in conventional transmissions by using three smaller generators rather than one large generator the usable power output will start at lower speeds stay on the power profile of generators found on the market which have narrow high rpm power bands for effective conversion to and from mechanical to electrical power and be able to produce power in gales and high winds which would cause conventional units either to.
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and 12 respectively of module 10b these common edges lie in the vertical limit plane 25 the sides of modules 10a and 10b lie in the same plane 25 with the edge of triangular component 15 of module 10a sharing an edge with triangle 11 of module 10b triangle 22 of 10a sharing an edge with triangle 16 of 10b triangle 11 of 10a sharing an edge with triangle 15 of 10b and triangle 16 of 10a sharing an edge with triangle 22 of 10b the hypotenuses of the triangles 16 18 20 and 22 forming the boundary between modules 10 and 10a lie in limit plane 26 the hypotenuses of the same triangles forming the boundary between modules 10b and 10c lie in limit plane 27 equally spaced on the opposite side of the vertical plane the hypotenuses of triangles 12 and 14 defining the short base of module 10 and the short sides of triangles 11 and 16 and 15 and 22 defining the sides of module 10 all lie in a base plane 28 spaced from plane 26 by the same distance that plane 26 is spaced from vertical plane 25 similarly the same edges of module 10c lie in base plane 29 which is similarly spaced in most instances planes 28 and 29 will be coplanar being the plane at which the base of the structure is attached to a foundation or to the ground the parts are constrained to lie in their respective planes to form a rigid mathematically determinate structure by anchoring the components 11 12 14 15 16 and 22 of modules 10 and 10c whose edges lie in the base planes.
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16 the volume enclosed may be immense with the wall encircling such surface features as buildings 21 and trees 20 and the other major surface features the top of the wall 16 is not seen at the gound level 17 since a space 18 is left between the top 19 of wall 16 and ground level 17 to allow for normal water filtration and ordinary conditions to exist for adjacent trees 20 and buildings 21 this is the usual condition but under other circumstances it may be desirable for the wall to extend to the surface or above it as explained below in forming wall 16 the voids in the native soil are filled by injecting grout into the voids thus creating an impervious membrane or wall the thickness of which may vary from a few inches to several feet depending upon the economics of balancing labor time and materials or the physical composition of the soil or matter into which the grout is to be injected the grout may be in the form of a clay any one of a number of commercially available grouts or a combination of two or several of these the material forming tank wall 16 may be pressure grouted and jelled into place in addition to commercial grouts such as tar asphalt 34 am 9 34 obtainable from union carbide corp clays lime degradable pulps concrete flexiblized with rubber such as neoprene natural rubber and the like one may use synthetic polymeric materials as for example the.
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0 mm wide with a channel mouth at the surface 50 being approximately 4 0 mm wide whereas the aforementioned recesses or flats of the zweifel publication extend slightly onto the unthreaded portion of the neck they do not extend far enough to reach any restriction in the filler e g at a location of the hinge of the flapper in the single flapper embodiment illustrated and the outer of two flappers in the two flapper embodiment with the channels 52 long enough to pass adjacent any chokepoint in the filler the channels may serve as vents to vent vapor from the tank and thereby speed the emptying of the bottle even if there is nominal clearance between the outer diameter surface of an ungrooved neck and the inner diameter surface of the filler misalignment deformation of the neck i e the bottle axis 500 is rotated off parallel to the filler axis may contribute to airflow blockage and thus hinder bottle emptying by providing the channels 52 emptying is facilitated despite misalignments in the exemplary embodiment the channels 52 extend along a straight essentially untapering upper portion 70 fig1 of the unthreaded portion 50 and a downwardly divergent portion 72 therebelow this divergent portion 72 has a small half angle u03b8 e g about 2 u00b0 in the context of a standard size capless filler the exemplary diameter at the unthreaded portion upper portion 70 is 21 69 mm transitioning to 22 69 mm at the base of the divergent portion at the groove lower ends 56 a more broad example of diameter is 20 0 mm to 25 0 mm.
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20 from the wear bushing 12 in the engaged position shown in fig1 and 2 the lugs 34 extend into the slot 60 so that the wear bushing 12 may be lifted out of the wellhead 14 once removed from the wellhead 14 the wear bushing 12 may be disengaged from the retrieving tool 20 by aligning the vertical slots 62 with the lugs 34 so that the retrieving tool 20 may be pulled upwardly and disengaged from the wear bushing 12 a stop 64 is provided in the slot 60 for aligning the lugs 34 with the vertical slots 62 the stop 64 is an extension of one of the walls of the vertical slots 62 so that upon rotation of the retrieving tool 20 the lugs 34 will be aligned with the slots 62 and the wear bushing 12 may be disengaged from the retrieving tool 20 in operation the wear bushing 12 protects the wellhead 14 during drilling operations when removal of the wear bushing 12 is required the drill string is raised and several joints of drill tubing are removed from the drill string the number of joints of tubings removed is selected by the drill operator the retrieving tool 20.
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soybean plant wherein the first or second soybean plant is the soybean plant from the line 947262953 further both first and second parent soybean plants may be from the cultivar 947262953 therefore any methods using the cultivar 947262953 are part of this invention selfing backcrosses hybrid breeding and crosses to populations any plants produced using cultivar 947262953 as a parent are within the scope of this invention as used herein the term 34 plant 34 includes plant cells plant protoplasts plant cells of tissue culture from which soybean plants can be regenerated plant calli plant clumps and plant cells that are intact in plants or parts of plants such as pollen flowers seeds pods leaves stems and the like thus another aspect of this invention is to provide for cells which upon growth and differentiation produce the cultivar 947262953 the cultivar 947262953 is similar to hs4824 while similar to hs4824 there are numerous differences including 947262953 has a white flower color and hs4824 is purple additionally 947262953 has the roundup ready u2122 gene and hs4824 does not in tables 1 and 2 that follow the traits and characteristics of soybean cultivar 947262953 are compared to several competing varieties of commercial soybeans of similar maturity in the tables column 1 shows the yield in bushels acre for the instant invention and the competitor variety column 2 indicates the days to maturity after september 1 for the instant invention and the competitor variety column 3 shows the plant height in inches for the instant invention and the competitor variety column 4 indicates the plant lodging for the instant invention and the competitor variety column 5 shows the general rating.
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the shaft 1 although any number of air entry ports 3 may be used so long as each port has a corresponding opposite port the current invention utilizes two of such ports while three fan blade units 2 are shown in fig1 only one fan blade unit 2 that being the fan blade unit located at the top of the hollow rotational shaft 1 the moving unit 15 is necessary for the operation of the present invention fig2 3 and 4 illustrate the moving unit 15 of the present invention although four fan blades 10 of particular geometry are shown in fig2 any number or shape of vanes may be use so long as the blades 10 remain balanced upon the rotational shaft 1 as shown in fig3 the upper 4 and bottom 5 surfaces of the fan blades 10 of the moving unit 15 are curved in such a manner as to allow a space 6 between the two to allow sunlight to shine through the upper 4 curved surface of the fan blades 10 of the moving unit 15 such surface is made from clear plastic although any surface which is transparent will suffice the bottom 5 curved surface of the fan blade 10 of the moving unit 15 is made from any opaque material of sufficient strength and rigidity as to support the fan blade 10.
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act on the rail to urge it against the wall of the first arm 8 10 of the passages 4 6 in this case the tongue is preferably defined with a flexibility range able to take up maximum variations to ensure that it remains permanently under pressure against the rail the tongues could also be offset in the direction of translation of the carrier member or a greater number of tongues could be provided three tongues can for example be provided with one at one side of the rail and two tongues at the other side of the rail at both sides of the first tongue in the longitudinal direction of the rail this 3 tongue configuration ensures a guiding effect without an accompanying increase in the surface of contact between the tongues and the rail four tongues can be provided in the form for example of two sets of two tongues facing each other this solution like the 3 tongue solution improves guiding it is also clear that the invention is not limited to the preferred embodiment for the rail the third rail portion and second arm 14 16 of passages 4 6 are designed to ensure the carrier member is retained in the y direction they could have a different shape more generally the tongues could apply a force to the rail in the x direction but via a portion other than the one ensuring guiding in this direction for example by bearing against the end of the third rail portion the rail can have a different shape u2014 with for.
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the swinging gate 16 pivoting generally about a vertical axis 25 located at an edge of the gate 16 opposite a vertically extending movable edge 20 when the gate 16 is open the keeper plate 12 and magnet assembly 14 are separated and when the gate 16 is closed the keeper plate 12 and magnet assembly 14 are inter engaging referring to fig1 7 and 8 the magnet assembly 14 may have a rear mounting surface 36 which may abut and be attached to a front surface of the movable edge 20 and the keeper plate 12 may have a rear surface 64 that may abut and the attached to a front edge of the stationary stile 19 when the gate 16 is closed and the magnet assembly 14 and keeper plate 12 are inter engaging the front edges of the movable edge 20 and stationary stile 19 may be adjacent and parallel in this state a portion 22 of the magnet assembly 14 will extend over a front surface of the keeper plate 12 in cantilevered fashion and a rear surface of the magnet assembly 14 will abut the front surface of the keeper plate 12 an electrical cable 26 may extend from the magnet assembly 14 to carry signals from and power to a rfid tag reader to be described below contained in the magnet assembly 14 the signals may be provided to a remote industrial control system not shown managing a safety protocol referring now to fig2 in.
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to a method and apparatus of efficient encoding and decoding of vector quantized data the method and system explores and implements sub division of a quantization vector space comprising class leader vectors and representation of the class leader vectors by a set of class leader root vectors facilitating faster encoding and decoding and reduced storage requirements application_number US 90585210 A description vector quantizers based on structured codebooks generally provide a good compromise between memory requirement computational complexity and quantization performance for practical use for a given input signal probability distribution function pdf the theoretically optimal code vector point density function for a given input signal pdf is well approximated by structured codebooks such as lattice codebooks and permutation codebooks these codebooks are not stored completely in memory and are searched efficiently for codebooks according to the invention knowledge on the probability distribution function pdf is required for the structured codebooks it is not useful to assume a certain statistical characteristic of audio signals worst case assumptions are preferably made so that the designed vq has good performance even for the signal that is hardest to quantize among all signal characteristics gaussian noise has the highest differential entropy therefore following the worst case approach a quantizer for audio coding should preferably be designed to have good performance for gaussian sources spherical vector quantization svq is a quantization that approximates the optimal code vector point density for the gaussian distribution and at the same time can.
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refrigeration unit the far left section 27 is a view beneath the refrigeration unit in the brine bath the far right section 28 is a view within the refrigeration unit the top section 29 is a view of the top of the refrigeration unit at the seawater level it should be noted that one or more refrigeration compressors may be included within a single refrigeration unit fig4 illustrates the arrangement of equipment that would be appropriate for a refrigeration unit having 3 compressors a 34 triplex 34 system but the claims are not so limited the advantage of using 3 compressors are 1 it provides high the start up capacity necessary to freeze the soil and 2 it provides back up compressors after the soil is frozen and it becomes unnecessary to run all three compressors the main body of the refrigeration unit consists of a sealed tapered steel vessel 30 which fits within the tubular pile the vessel contains one or more hermetically sealed compressors 11 driven by electric motors 32 an insulation barrier is provided around the the vessel 24 the vessel is tapered to allow for the flow of fluids around it as it is raised and lowered into the pile the vessel contains ballast weights 33 which provide neutral buoyancy for the entire package the vessel is grouted to the pile to hold it in place but in the event that the unit would need to be removed the tapered shape would result in less effort to break the grout the effort required to remove the refrigeration unit from the pile is further reduced by coating the vessel with a bond breaking agent an evaporator 17 and refrigerant tank 16 are suspended beneath the vessel for each refrigeration compressor in.
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of the storage system in which straps 14 within a tarpaulin 10 run at an angle before passing over the top of the storage area in the configuration shown in fig3 additional strength is provided on one side of the storage area by the higher incidence of straps on one side fig4 is a plan view of the storage system of fig3 straps 14 generally provide support in a localized section of the tarpaulin such localized support might be desirable in situations in which there is a prevailing wind that constantly wears against one side of the tarpaulin other strap and webbing configurations may be used as circumstances require fig5 shows an alternative embodiment of the tarpaulin and strap system depicted in fig1 and 2 in fig5 parallel pockets run across of the tarpaulin and straps 14 are within the pockets a perpendicular cross strap 26 provides strength and tensioning ability in a direction that is perpendicular to the parallel straps a center hole 20 may have a reinforced collar or other device to allow perpendicular strap 26 and one of the parallel straps to meet and connect at the center hole fig6 depicts a plan view of another embodiment of a storage tarpaulin in this embodiment pockets and straps 14 run crosswise to the long axis of the oval tarpaulin this configuration may be suitable for a storage area in which material is to be deposited or removed from.
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publication application or patent was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated in its entirety by reference all the disclosed embodiments of the invention described herein can be realized and practiced without undue experimentation although the best mode of carrying out the invention contemplated by the inventors is disclosed above practice of the present invention is not limited thereto accordingly it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein for example the individual components need not be formed in the disclosed shapes or assembled in the disclosed configuration but could be provided in virtually any shape and assembled in virtually any configuration further the individual components need not be fabricated from the disclosed materials but could be fabricated from virtually any suitable materials further although the split tip electrode described herein is a physically separate module it will be manifest that the split tip electrode may be integrated into the apparatus with which it is associated furthermore all the disclosed elements and features of each disclosed embodiment can be combined with or substituted for the disclosed elements and features of every other disclosed embodiment except where such elements or features are mutually exclusive it will be manifest that various additions modifications and rearrangements of the features of the present invention may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept it is intended that the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents cover all such additions modifications and rearrangements the appended claims are not.
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the weaving machine or loom 1 will be seen to comprise side frame members or plates 2 and 3 a drive motor 4 a main shaft 5 a weft or filling thread supply roll 8 remaining outside of the loom shed a picking or shot mechanism 9 a catch mechanism 10 harnesses 11 a reed 12 and a fabric roll or breast beam 14 the weft or filling thread 6 is carried into the loom shed by means of an air jet from a main nozzle 16 and the weft thread 6 is supported within the shed by sequential or relay nozzles 17 these sequential or relay nozzles 17 successively receive air as the tip 18 of the weft thread 6 advances giving rise to a travelling air current the fabric or cloth 13 being woven is wound up on the fabric roll or breast beam 14 when the reed 12 is to be cleaned the cleaning device or apparatus designated in its entirety with the reference numeral 21 and represented in more detail in the fig2 through 5 can be set or mounted upon the reed 12 after halting the weaving machine 1 as is indicated in broken lines in fig1 a pneumatic drive motor 23 is mounted in a housing 22 of the cleaning device or apparatus 21 and is supplied from a suitable compressed air source.
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described below seems to provide optimum properties when used in a relatively balanced bi component blend of polymers it is preferred that at least one of the polymers is crystalline and more preferably that both polymers are crystalline generally crystalline polymers exhibit superior mechanical properties over non crystalline polymers table 1 sets forth typical structures of some polymers useful in the present invention table 1______________________________________polymer structure______________________________________polystyrenes amorphouspolycarbonates amorphouspolyetherimides amorphouspolyolefins amorphous or crystallinepolysulphones amorphouspolyethersulphones amorphouspolyacetals crystallinepolyamides crystallinepolyesters amorphous semi crystalline or crystallinepolyphenylene sulphides semi crystallinepolyphenylene oxides amorphouspolyetheretherketones crystalline______________________________________ the polymers may be blended in any suitable manner which will be evident to those of ordinary skill in the art for example the polymers may be in the form of powders or more preferably pellets the polymers may be blended by static or screw auger type mixing for example preferably the polymers are combined in a twin screw compounding extruder such as are commercially available from werner pfleiderer or a buss kneader from buss america inc of elk grove village ill the present polymeric composition is a combination of the polymer blend discussed above and at least one toughening elastomer typical elastomers suitable for use in the present invention have glass transition temperatures less than about 20 u00b0 c and preferably less than about 20 u00b0 c as used herein the term 34 elastomer 34 is defined to mean an amorphous polymer having a low glass transition temperature and high mobility of the polymer chain preferably the elastomer has a tensile modulus less than about 50 000 p s i alternatively or additionally it is preferred that the elastomer be functionalized to graft with at least.
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propagated further and can be harnessed to generate electricity spring coil used in the electromagnetic configuration setup acts as a mechanical energy storage device the feedback of the vibrations that happen between the electromagnetic and piezoelectric systems when the spring coil undergoes extension or compression leads to the efficient generation of electricity the book u201c energy harvesting technologies u201d by shashank priya and daniel j inman describes efficient methods of energy harvesting in a multimodal environment as depicted in fig1 energy generated from vibration of an object moving on a solid surface is converted to electricity using an electromagnetic and piezoelectric framework the electrical circuit interfacing with this framework can be designed to be a combination of but not limited to one or more of resistors inductors capacitors semiconductors etc for maximum efficiency fig2 shows the framework in greater detail electromagnetic and piezoelectric mechanisms contribute both individually and mutually to generate electric output when mechanical stress is applied the electromagnetic effect is created in the framework using electromagnetic induction principles electromagnetic induction was discovered in 1831 by michael faraday fig3 depicts electromagnetic induction michael faraday stated that the electromotive force emf produced around a closed path is proportional to the rate of change of the magnetic flux through any surface bounded by that path in practice this means that an electric current will be induced in any closed circuit when the magnetic flux through a surface bounded by the conductor changes this applies whether the field itself changes in strength or the conductor is moved through it for the special case of a coil of wire composed of n loops with the same area the equation becomes the direction of induced current is always such that it produces a magnetic field that opposes to a greater or lesser extent the.
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it is preferred that it be present in an amount such that the resultant finishing bath used for treating textile materials will contain from about 0 to about 8 parts by weight of softening agent per 100 parts by weight of finishing composition the softening agent may be dissolved in aliphatic alcohols such as methanol ethanol butanol hexanol and octanol the textile finishing compositions of this invention may be prepared by mixing the diluent with the durable press resin composition i e aminoplast resin and aldehyde in any order and at temperatures ranging from about 10 u00b0 to 90 u00b0 c the textile finishing compositions may be applied to any textile materials examples of suitable textile materials are cotton rayon polyester polypropylene polyethylene polyurethane polyamide wool hemp natural silk cellulose acetate and polyacrylonitrile fibers as well as mixtures of these fibers the textile materials may consist of staple or monofilament fibers and fabrics made thereof the textile finishing compositions of this invention may be applied to the textile materials by any means known in the art such as by spraying immersion foaming padding calendering or by gliding the fibers across a base which has been saturated with the compositions of this invention a preferred method for treating textile materials is to use a finishing bath containing a solution dispersion.
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to be particularly suitable u s pat no 4 456 069 incorporated by reference herein teaches the generation of a gas where a reactant such as hydrogen peroxide is decomposed by a catalyst to form high temperature decomposition gases such as steam and oxygen a silver catalyst is mentioned in this process the gas is generated on the surface at relatively high velocity and very high temperature before being injected into a well to elevate the pressure and temperature within the well formation to stimulate the formation through the effects of thermal stress and high pressure gas flow similarly u s statutory invention registration h1948 also incorporated by reference herein discloses a high activity hydrogen peroxide decomposition catalyst that includes an impregnated and calcined substrate with catalyst mixture to produce steam and oxygen the catalyst mixture includes a h 2 o 2 catalytically active compound containing a transition metal cation mixed with an alkaline promoter the transition metal may be any of the elements from groups vb vib viib vii and ib of the periodic table of elements the alkaline promoter may be any compound which provides a basic solution containing elements from groups ia and iia of the periodic table of elements preferably the promoter and transition metal are mixed at a molar ratio of from about 0 5 to about 4 0 further u s pat no 6 837 759 additionally incorporated by reference herein relates to a self contained propulsion apparatus such as would be suitable for a sub sea remotely operated vehicle the propulsion apparatus contains a fuel and an oxidant that react catalytically to form steam various catalysts suitable for use in combustion or oxidation reactions and or for hydrogen peroxide decomposition are well known.
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rod application_number US 37845389 A description fig1 is illustrative of a piece of present day laboratory equipment which includes a syringe s for putting liquid into and taking it out of a petri dish d or a series of petri dishes which are positioned one behind the other into the plane of the figure the syringe is clamped to an anti backlash nut n and moves upwardly and downwardly as a lead screw ls is rotated by a motor m the clamp c which attaches the anti backlash nut to the syringe may be independent of or a movable part of a frame f that supports the motor m for example a link l may be mounted in a guide g to prevent the syringe from rotating the frame f moves linearly in a direction into and out of the plane of the figure in a track t the lower end of the lead screw ls is journaled in a bearing b also in a track t the frame f and the bearing b move in a direction toward and away from the viewer so that the syringe can sequentially add or remove liquid from a series of petri dishes d or test tubes by use of apparatus made in accordance with the.
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ends or legs 112 and 114 which extend from opposite ends of the base portion and parallel to one another the base portion is covered by a protective sleeve 116 which is preferably made of plastic a slot 118 is provided in the first end 112 of the member 110 fig2 and a threaded hole is provided in the second end 114 of the member 110 the bolt 120 is preferably made of steel and has a shaft 121 which extends perpendicular to the ends 112 and 114 of the member 110 a first end 122 of the bolt 120 is provided with a head having a diameter which is greater than the diameter of the shaft 121 a second opposite end 124 of the bolt 120 is provided with external helical threads which mate with the threaded hole in the second end 114 of the member 110 the second end 124 of the bolt 120 is inserted through the slot 118 then through a hole in a first flange or tab 92 on the device 90 and then through a helical coil spring 130 a stop 140 is then rigidly secured to an intermediate portion of the shaft 121 on the bolt 120 in such a manner that the spring.
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edges and to the beam 22 the screw 64 is anchored in the wood ridge 30 between the reinforcing plates 32 foam seals 66 are provided between the mullion plate 62 and the glass in the panels 20 moisture received in the beam channel 24 continues on down the channel in the vertical beam 23 as seen in fig2 and is vented away at 68 as seen in fig7 as also seen in fig7 a condensation gutter 70 is provided that the lower end of the vertical front wall glazing panels 16 in fig6 it is seen how the glazing panels 20 meet the building 13 the upper edges of the panels are supported on a cross beam 72 supported on the building 13 a flashing 74 includes a downwardly extending rib 76 received in the perimeter frame channel 40 the flashing includes an l shaped portion 78 which extends upwardly and then along the panel downwardly from the rib 76 and includes foam 80 which sealingly engages the glass in the glazing panel 20 a forwardly extending flange 82 extends toward the building 13 and has a free end 84 received in a receptor 86 which includes a downwardly and forwardly extending flange 88 silicone grouting 90 seals the free end 84 of the flange 82 in the receptor 86 the gutter flashing 50 of fig1 is positioned below the perimeter frame with the rib 52.
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relates to a ball coupler having a longitudinal axis and comprising a male tubular endpiece a female tubular endpiece a tubular sleeve extending the female endpiece and presenting slots for forming a cage for retaining balls for blocking the male endpiece in the female endpiece and a grip coaxial about the sleeve and mounted to thereon to turn about the longitudinal axis of the coupler between at least two angular positions relative to the sleeve said grip possessing means for housing each ball and resilient return means for urging the grip into its first position which means comprise in the grip a ring that is constrained to turn with the grip and that is movable axially relative thereto said ring presenting two end surfaces one of which faces towards a shoulder of the sleeve for slidably bearing thereagainst to co operate in reversibly transforming turning movement of the grip into an axial movement of the ring relative to said grip and the other of which forms the bearing face for a compression spring tending to urge said ring against said shoulder application_number US 17427408 A description with reference to fig1 and 2 the ball coupler constituting a first embodiment of the invention about a longitudinal axis 1 comprises a male tubular endpiece given.
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and that extends transverse between the first and second side plates the tube 123 or the spacer 127 may also prevent the side plates from moving towards one another more particularly in fig6 the pin has two steps 160 and 162 on each end where there is a change in pin diameter the inner surface of the side plate is in contact with the inner step 160 of the pin 134 and prevents motion of the side plate toward the center of the chain or motion of the pin away from the center of the chain the outer step 162 of the pin serves to reduce the diameter of the pin further so that there will not be a press fit with the side plate in the portion of the pin that extends beyond the side plate to make chain assembly and maintenance easier there can or cannot be a press fit between the pin and the side plate between the two steps as desired the bar 170 keeps the two side plates at a fixed distance and prevents relative motion between the pins and side plates instead of the tube there can be a protrusion 127 as shown in fig1 made integral to the side plate which has a face contacting the protrusion from the mating side plate a bolt 178 is still used to keep the side plates from moving away from each other in fig7 the pins.
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on the production of the reporting signal 58 is delayed by a second time interval which is governed by the capacitance 62 fig5 again shows the time sequences for the safety switching device 40 in the form of a graph at the time t 0 the operating voltage u b of the safety switching device 40 is switched on virtually at the same time the make contacts 24 26 of the relays k 1 and k 2 pull in so that the supply voltage u v is applied to the machine 42 the reporting signal 58 in contrast does not assume its active state until the second time interval t 2 has elapsed which corresponds approximately to the time for charging up the capacitance 62 if the operating voltage u b is removed from the safety switching device 40 at the time t 2 the reporting signal 58 reverts virtually at the same time to its deactivated high impedance state however the make contacts 24 26 of the relays k 1 k 2 remain closed until the capacitances 44 46 have been discharged in consequence the machine 42 is not disconnected from its power supply u v until the time interval t 1 has elapsed the control.
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seen in fig4 in further keeping with the invention as depicted in fig3 5 stent outer surface 26 is inserted within neck portion 11 of coupler 10 since coupler 10 is highly elastic it fits tightly over stent outer surface 26 and is attached thereto by bonding with known adhesives or suturing with a suitable biocompatible material similarly and with further reference to fig3 5 distal end 30 of graft 22 is attached to base portion 12 of coupler 10 as with the stent attachment graft 22 may he bonded or sutured to base portion 12 to firmly attach graft 22 to coupler 10 as another form of attachment coupler 10 is impregnated into the matrix fibers of the graft 22 material by a dipping process importantly graft 22 will he tightly folded along its longitudinal axis to its reduced profile delivery diameter as shown in fig3 and due to the elastic nature of coupler 10 it will assume the same folded configuration where it is attached to distal end 30 of the graft in one preferred embodiment of the invention as depicted in fig3 5 it is contemplated that stent 21 is bonded to coupler 10 such that it does not overlap or abut any portion of graft 22 also attached to coupler 10 when the graft coupler stent assembly 20 is mounted on a balloon catheter for delivery coupler 10 will be straightened in a longitudinal direction so that the entire assembly 20 has a low profile as depicted in fig3 this also assists in placing.
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20 through eight strip 80 are not shown however similarly to first strip 10 each of the second strip 20 through eight strip 80 are also formed from curved plywood and comprise a top surface and a bottom surface each of the second strip 20 through eight strip 80 also comprise a concealed flap a first raised portion a middle portion a second raised portion and an exposed flap for example fifth strip 50 comprises concealed flap 50 a first raised portion 50 b middle portion 50 c second raised portion 50 d and exposed flap 50 e etc further in fig1 through fig4 first strip 10 through eight strip 80 are shown as having substantially identical size it is not critical that first strip 10 through eight strip 80 be of a substantially identical size they can slightly differ in size viewing again fig1 the top surface of concealed flap 10 a is positioned adjacent to the bottom surface of second raised portion 50 d the top surface of concealed flap 20 a is positioned adjacent to the bottom surface of first raised portion 80 b the top surface of concealed flap 30 a is positioned adjacent to the bottom surface of first raised portion 50 b the top surface of concealed flap 40 a is positioned adjacent to the bottom surface of second raised portion 80 d the top surface of concealed flap 50 a is positioned adjacent to the bottom surface of second raised portion 40 d the top surface of concealed flap 60 a is positioned adjacent to the bottom surface of first raised portion 10 b the top surface of concealed flap 10 a is positioned adjacent to the.