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1 | surgeon with improved control of interruptions during surgery it may be possible to carry out the surgery at lower power thereby possibly reducing pain felt by the patient this can be accomplished by switching to silica clad fiber which will not burn back and by keeping the power density consistent this feature of the invention is the result of the inventor 39 s research into the thermal consequences of using plastic clad fibers in particular the inventor has found that in applications where the fiber tip is buried in tissue the plastic clad can quickly burn off exposing the silica core allowing contamination on sides to steal energy the inventor has measured the power drop off as much 50 within first few seconds of laser activation into tissue furthermore if the fiber is buried in tissue and fiber tip with coatings burned back there is a probability the tip could break off when this occurs the buffer which now burns back but much slower keeps temperature higher and readily imitates fea as a result it may be preferred to switch back to a silca clad fiber which will not burn back and keep the power density consistent as such a given procedure could be performed at about half the power making the procedure safer and less painful for the patient fea could still occur but at a much lower occurrence many surgical diode lasers put out as much 60 100 watts but there are many cases where only 15 watts or less is required considering the concept of using. |
7 | roll 94 a second forwarding roll 96 and a separating belt 102 laid over guide rolls 98 and 100 in such a manner that it presses only the photo sensitive material s at both sides of the first forwarding roll 94 a photo sensitive material disposing section 104 is provided on one side of the separating unit 90 and an image fixing unit 106 is provided on the opposite side of the separating unit 90 the photo sensitive material disposing section 104 comprises a guide member 108 a pair of conveying rolls 110 and 112 and a disposing box 114 in the photo sensitive material disposing section 104 the guide member 108 guides the photo sensitive material s to the conveying rollers 110 and 112 and the latter 110 and 112 delivers the material s into the disposing box 114 the image fixing unit 106 comprises a guide member 120 an ultraviolet lamp with a reflector 122 and a pair of conveying rolls 126 and 128 in the image fixing unit 106 the image receiving sheet c forwarded from the separating unit 90 is guided by the guide member 120 and ultraviolet light is applied to the image receiving sheet c for about five 5 seconds to fix the image a take out tray 130 for receiving the image receiving sheet c is provided in front of the image fixing unit 106 more specifically it is connected to the housing 1 in such a manner that it is protruded from the housing 1 the optical exposure unit 200 is shown in fig2 in more detail in the optical exposure unit 200 semiconductor lasers are employed as light sources by way of example the output light beams of a red light semiconductor laser ld 1 green light semiconductor laser. |
3 | surface by approximately 0 25 u2033 the deposition chamber 10 is evacuated to a base pressure of less than 0 01 torr and process gases consisting of hydrogen and methane are admitted to the deposition chamber from gas supply 30 at a mixture ratio of 95 hydrogen 5 methane and the chamber pressure is regulated at 5 torr when 5 torr pressure is reached the 150 mhz source is energized and a plasma is observed to cover both the deposition substrate 14 and the counterelectrode 26 and to fill the space in between these two structures chamber pressure is slowly increased to 150 torr with concurrent increase in the power level of the 150 mhz source and with concurrent adjustments of the impedance matching device not shown to maintain a good electrical match between the power source 20 and the deposition system as pressure increases the plasma is observed to fade from the interelectrode space and to persist as a thin structure on the deposition substrate 14 and on the immediately opposed surface of counterelectrode 26 at a pressure of 150 torr approximately 75 kw of 150 mhz energy is required to maintain a uniform plasma over the deposition substrate 14 after a duration of seven hours the deposition system is shut off and allowed to cool a diamond film is observed to have grown over the silicon deposition substrate to a thickness of approximately 120 microns the power deposition efficiency is calculated to be 1 4 kwhr carat of diamond deposited the raw composite growth efficiency is 0 00832 the normalized composite growth efficiency is calculated to be approximately 17 6 times or 1780 of the efficiency of the 100 reference growth efficiency of the arc. |
5 | body 28 is formed wide enough to cooperate with stringers of two adjacently positioned panels fig3 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the hinged bracket wherein the base includes an integral side support 27 the side support provides additional weight capacity and resistance to high winds referring to fig1 2 4 and 7 the retainer members 40 are generally constructed and arranged to cooperate with the stringer members and the posts to selectively retain the fence panel 12 in a vertical orientation the retainer members include a generally u shaped body 42 with two tabs 44 extending perpendicularly from the ends of the upstanding legs 46 in this manner the retainer body can substantially enclose the stringer to cause a reliable securement of the panel the tabs include elongated apertures 48 sized for cooperation with studs 50 wing nuts 52 are sized to cooperate with the studs 50 for removable interlocking engagement it should be noted that fasteners other than the stud and wing nut combination can be utilized without departing from the scope of the invention such fasteners may include but should not be limited to bolts screws bayonet type fasteners magnets and suitable combinations thereof referring to fig8 and 9 the hold down assembly 60 is illustrated the hold down assembly is generally constructed and arranged to cooperate with at least one and preferably two panels 12 oriented horizontally to substantially prevent the panels from lifting during high winds the hold down assembly includes. |
3 | be empirically determined by one of skill in the art in general the flocculant polymer dose is from about 100 ppm to about 600 ppm preferably from about 200 to about 600 ppm based on polymer solids per dry ton solids in another preferred aspect one or more coagulants are added to the sludge after the enzyme treatment water soluble coagulants are well known and commercially available many water soluble coagulants are formed by condensation polymerization examples of polymers of this type include epichlorohydrin dimethylamine and epichlorohydrin dimethylamine ammonia polymers additional coagulants include polymers of ethylene dichloride and ammonia or ethylene dichloride and dimethylamine with or without the addition of ammonia condensation polymers of multifunctional amines such as diethylenetriamine tetraethylenepentamine hexamethylenediamine and the like with ethylenedichloride and polymers made by condensation reactions such as melamine formaldehyde resins additional coagulants include cationically charged vinyl addition polymers such as polymers and copolymers of diallyldimethylammonium chloride dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate dimethylaminomethylmethacrylate methyl chloride quaternary salt methacrylamidopropyltrimethylammonium chloride methacryloxyloxyethyl trimethyl ammonium chloride diallylmethyl beta propionamido ammonium chloride beta methacryloxyloxyethyl trimethyl ammonium methylsulfate quaternized polyvinyllactam dimethylamino ethylacrylate and its quaternary ammonium salts and acrylamide or methacrylamide which has been reacted to produce the mannich or quaternary mannich derivative the molecular weights of these cationic polymers both vinyl addition and condensation range from as low as several hundred to as high as one million preferably the molecular weight range should be from about 20 000 to about 1 000 000 in a preferred aspect of this invention the sludge is selected from the. |
6 | u00b0 c was increased to reach 2 hrs 10 mins in the same way the time for cooling the mold at room temperature was extended to reach 2 hrs 30 mins whereas the first sample bd1 1 had lumps after de molding the appearance of the bd1 2 sample was satisfactory the mass of the bd1 1 and bd1 2 samples after de molding was 99 8 and 113 8 g respectively their final mass were 100 7 and 113 g respectively materials bd6 1 and bd6 2 were realized respectively using the same methods the mass of these samples once de molded was 112 1 and 113 2 g respectively and their appearance was satisfactory as for the first material the objective was to reach a density of the order of 280 u00b1 10 kg m3 for a mass of the order of 100 g the operating procedure for realizing the two samples bd4 1 and bd4 2 of the second material is described in the table below the appearance of the two samples obtained is correct the mass of the samples bd4 1 and bd4 2 after de molding is 92 2 and 92 5 g respectively the final mass of the samples was 94 7 and 95 g respectively the mass of acetate in the finished samples is missing because the acetate evaporated during polymerization in summary the start proportions of the chosen materials are in the table below in which the boxes marked with an u201c x u201d indicate that the ingredient in question is absent consequently low density materials are obtained which comprise a large proportion of cork as regards the density conductivity and diffusivity characteristics in comparison with those of. |
6 | apertures 112 and presents a radial face for mounting the rotor 14 thereon an inner raised lip 114 is provided on the inner periphery of the flange 110 the same rotor 14 shown in fig7 is used with this embodiment as seen in fig2 the rotor 14 is positioned on the hub with the tabs 36 overlapping the rotor support flange 110 the tabs 36 are positioned with the assistance of the raised lip 114 a series of bobbins 120 seen in detail in fig2 and 24 are provided between the tabs 36 positioned over the apertures 112 each bobbin 120 is trapezoidal in shape with side walls 122 and a through hole 124 similar in shape and function to the bobbin tabs 24 of the first embodiment the bobbins 120 are preferably made of a strong corrosion resistant material such as stainless steel a top plate 128 seen in detail in fig2 is formed as an integral ring with the inner periphery 130 defining a tone ring having a series of radial teeth 132 or peaks and valleys that may be detected by an abs sensor as is known the top plate 128 has spaced indents 134 formed on the outer periphery and matching slots 136 formed in the central portion a series of spaced apertures 138 are also formed therethrough of course the top plate. |
4 | with greater than 15 solids and inherent viscosities above 1 6 dl g have not been attempted in this work because the resins are so viscous that extrusion would be difficult however if conditions could be modified to allow extrusion using concentrations above 15 solids and inherent viscosities above 1 6 dl g solid fibers could forseeably be produced resin viscosity was measured using a brookfield viscometer at ambient temperature measurement of resin viscosities indicated that a high resin viscosity would not result in solid fibers unless the inherent viscosity and solids were also at acceptable levels however if the resin viscosity was lower than 40 poise at 24 u00b0 c with 15 resin solids and the filament diameter was near 50 microns the coagulation bath fibers always contained voids table i______________________________________70 aqueous ethylene glycol coagulation bathresin inherent fiberviscosity resin diameter solid dl g solids microns fibers______________________________________1 1 20 0 41 01 3 20 0 84 801 2 15 0 54 01 3 14 5 50 111 6 14 5 64 951 6 14 5 45 1001 6 14 5 31 1001 9 15 0 63 1002 1 1 6 9 7 47 75______________________________________ table ii______________________________________aqueous ethanol coagulation bath resin inherent fiber aqueous viscosity resin diameter solidsetoh dl g solids microns fibers______________________________________80 1 3 14 5 34 10080 1 6 14 5 55 8380 1 6 14 5 35 10070 1 3 14 5 28 7370 1 6 14 5 54 10070 1 6 14 5 33 10070 1 1 20 0 37 6060 1 3 14 5 48 0______________________________________ ethylene glycol etg ethanol etoh and aqueous solutions of either etg or etoh were investigated as coagulation media to produce solid core fiber solid coagulation bath fibers were obtained using either 70 75 aqueous. |
7 | system and acting or providing a computer system environment compatible with the methods and processes of this disclosure in one or more embodiments the system may also encompass a cloud computing system or any other system where shared resources such as hardware applications data or any other resource are made available on demand over the internet or any other network in one or more embodiments the system may also encompass parallel systems multi processor systems multi core processors and or any combination thereof where a virtual machine process device or otherwise performs substantially similarly to that of a physical computer system such a virtual platform will also fall within the scope of disclosure provided herein notwithstanding the description herein of a physical system such as that in fig1 one or more embodiments of the present invention comprise a system and method for managing sharing analyzing and collaborating around the most critical matter documents and information the system of the present invention comprises one or more client computers 100 one or more network servers and one or more software platforms e g modules executing the methods of the present invention thereon client computer 100 could be a desktop computer a laptop a tablet a smart phone etc that provides the user an interface to the software platform embodiments of the present invention provide software systems and components that execute on computer systems and similar systems for analysis and collaboration about a document by tracking all comments and communications about the document thereby creating work product the comments and or communications may be through social. |
7 | with the cleaning function is a bypass or cleaning loop 80 having a normally open third solenoid valve 82 which is operated by the controller 40 and a check valve 84 which is in fluid communication with the outlet of the third solenoid valve 82 a normally closed fourth solenoid valve 86 is also operated by the controller 40 and opens to dump fluid containing the concentrated cleaner or any other fluid within the coolant and lubricant monitoring assembly 30 to a waste vessel 88 operation of the coolant and lubricant monitoring assembly 30 in both operating i e monitoring mode and cleaning mode will now be described the first solenoid valve 38 is normally closed and when activated receives cooling and lubricating fluid 16 in the line 26 from the external system simultaneously the second normally closed solenoid valve 58 is also activated providing an outlet for the incoming fluid 16 pressure of the supplied cooling and lubricating fluid 16 is monitored by the first pressure gauge 36 with the normally open third solenoid valve 82 deactivated fluid 16 readily flows through the bypass or cleaning loop 80 for a timed interval flushing and displacing whatever fluid the bypass or cleaning loop 80 previously contained when the above flushing interval is complete the normally open third solenoid valve 82 is activated and closes the bypass or cleaning loop 80 this action directs all incoming fluid 16 to the high. |
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4 | agent in an amount of up to 0 6 by weight based on the dry weight of the pigment present in the first layer the sizing agent is selected from alkene ketene dimers alkenyl succinic anhydrides and anionic polyurethane sizes application_number US 95791297 A description in the method of the present invention the substrate may comprise a single cellulosic sheet or multiple cellulosic sheets or a cellulosic sheet deposited on a non cellulosic material in a board laminate or like structure the said cellulosic sheet being coated may have already received one or more coating layers eg pigment containing compositions prior to deposition thereon of the first layer thus the said first layer may be layer adjacent to the said cellulosic sheet or a layer intermediate an underlying layer adjacent to the said cellulosic sheet and an outer layer the said second layer in the method according to the present invention the first layer including the sizing reagent is preferably dried to leave the water content of the first layer less than 10 by weight preferably between 4 and 7 by weight before the said second layer is applied in the method according to the present invention the second layer and any further coating layers deposited thereon need not contain any sizing agent in the method according to the present invention the sizing agent may comprise an alkene. |
1 | threaded cooperating relationship between adjustment nut 53 and piston 54 as piston 54 moves upwardly it moves elongate member 36 of upper end 30 upwardly until ceiling engaging surface 32 abuts against ceiling surface 70 at this point further rotation of adjuster 55 results in the downward movement of adjustment nut 53 relative to piston 54 which is firmly abutted against upper end 30 with consequent compression of spring 56 as this occurs key 55a on the adjuster 55 effectively moves up the elongated slot 53a in the adjuster nut the further the nut 53 moves down the greater the compression of the spring 56 and the greater the pressure thereby exerted against the ceiling surface 70 accordingly the position of nut 53 provides an indication of the pressure being exerted by the post against the ceiling viewing the nut 53 through the slotted window 57 58 in the upper case 51 and comparing its position with reference to this slotted window e g by registration of its out turned upper ledge 53c with indicia alongside the window gives the operator an indication that the post is under enough longitudinal pressure to be safely and firmly installed but not under so much pressure that it may damage the ceiling surface the initial load capacity of spring 56 and approximate length of the post are conveniently preset on manufacture and assembly to minimize the adjustment needed on installation referring now to fig3 there is illustrated a plurality of safety support structures 10 each of which comprises a post 20 an upper end 30 a lower end 40 an adjustment means 50 and an accessory mounting region 60 further there is illustrated a plurality of horizontal support accessories 90 which are connected to accessory mounting region 60 of. |
7 | read electronics are described in related applications ser no 07 815 924 and serial no pct us92 11356 and briefly this involves addressing data from a data bus 121 connected via an interface bus 123 through an address buffer 125 to select particular rows of data after an image has been formed on sensor array 108 this is done by operating row select switches 127 to illuminate a selected data page the address available from bus 121 includes page address data fed over x and y decode buses 131 and 133 which cause x decode 135 and y decode 137 to select a particular one of the multiple light sources 106 to illuminate a single page of data for imaging onto sensor array 27 a timing control 139 provides in a manner known per se a sequence of timing control signals identified as 34 pulse led 34 controls page light sources 106 34 pulse ccd row 34 controls the read out of data from a charge coupled device sensor array 108 34 gate mux 34 controls an output multiplexer from sensor array 108 and 34 data ready 34 signals that the data is ready from the data output multiplexer and interface to a data user bus the output of data from sensor array 108 is made available through a buffer register 141 a multiplexer 143 an interface to bus 145 and an output data bus 147 fig7 shows a suitable construction of sensor array 108 including the capability of discriminating against spurious overlapping light falling on sensor elements that are not incident with 34 true 34 bit image rays. |
5 | 20 of each body frame elongate conditioning conduit 39 extends between a plurality of channel stations in such position that it is carried by the support fixture 38 of each station of that plurality in the instance illustrated the conditioning conduit is supplied with pressurized water by conditioning system pump 40 having inlet 41 to receive water from watercourse 10 and output conduit 42 having valve 43 therein to controllably pass that pressurized water to the channel of conditioning conduit 39 the pump 40 is serviced by a material input port 44 to allow various beneficiating materials to be injected into the pressurized water passing through output channel 42 the output channel 42 communicates by conduit 47 with the channels defined in the side elements of one or more channel station body frames for dispersement from the body frames of the materials carried by the output channel it is possible that pressurized water may be supplied to the conditioning conduit 39 by primary pump 32 and this structure is within the scope of my invention though it is not illustrated in the drawings having thusly described the structure of my apparatus its operation and use may be understood firstly a system as specified is constructed and its various elements established in watercourse 10 with the channel stations spacedly adjacent each other to allow definition of the periphery of a. |
6 | the dynamic fuel control strategy all lean misfires were eliminated for tipin rates of 500 u00b0 sec or less as indicated by the imep trace an improvement of 0 5 1 0 in the average air fuel ratio during the decels was observed on the uego in a mass air system airflow is measured through a meter mounted upstream of the throttle body and cylinder air charge is inferred at the port using a manifold filling model of the form m tb air charge from throttle flow equ1 ncyl number of cylinders n engine speed rpm see fig8 and 9 for a graphical illustration of the operation of this invention fig8 illustrating throttle opening and fig9 illustrating throttle closing to reduce the effect of the delays mentioned in the problem statement of air fuel excursions a scheme to anticipate cylinder air charge two events in the future uses a recursion of the manifold filling model this anticipation scheme is effective in reducing the air fuel excursions during decelerations and light tipins however during fast throttle movement substantial change in air charge can occur over one induction event thus producing a series of very lean mixture events to improve the tipin transient response an algorithm was developed which allows fuel to be delivered on an open intake valve under conditions when lean misfire is likely this algorithm will be summarized. |
8 | one or more of the number of noise generators 11 13 for providing a band limited noise signal rb for the hf signal hf for example the selection means 14 selects the first noise generator 11 so the band limited noise signal rb corresponds to the first masking signal m 1 see fig6 and 7 in accordance with which the first masking signal m 1 corresponds to the band limited noise signal rb with reference to fig7 the respective frequency band f 1 f 3 of the band limited noise signal rb is preferably set to at least a corresponding predetermined frequency band f 1 f 3 of a respective terrestrial base station signal b 1 b 3 of a base station the trigger means 15 can consequently be set up to carry out a plurality of functional tests in series with differently selected band limited noise signals rb in this instance the evaluation means 8 can be set up to provide a test result vector e as a function of the plurality of functional tests of the communication system carried out in series furthermore the error detection means 18 can be set up to detect an error f of one or more noise generators 11 13 and or an error f over the transmission path 2 as a function of the test result vector e provided before the functional tests are carried out in series. |
4 | leads 55 to drive the same for determining a feed position co ordinate thus the oscillation of the fork rod 42 is transmitted to the rocking shaft 70 which is operatively connected to the feed dog namely by changing and adjusting the inclination of the groove 43 39 the feeding amplitude is varied in the forward and rearward directions with the combination of the needle bar control apparatus and the feed control apparatus the pattern as shown in fig9 can be obtained regarding a block diagram of the electronic control circuit of the sewing machine of this invention in fig1 a static memory 100 memorizes stitch control signals for effectively operating the pulse motors 27 54 and address changing signals for changing the addresses of the static memory per rotation of the upper shaft 2 of the sewing machine through a timing buffer the static memory receives a signal from a manually operated pattern selecting apparatus as a first address and gives to a needle bar control circuit and a feed control circuit a stitch control signal which is paired with the first address and designates an initial stitch co ordinate the static memory simultaneously gives to a timing buffer an address changing signal for selecting a second stitch coordinate the timing buffer upon receiving a signal from. |
7 | in alternative embodiments back receiving region 14 a may be a thicker or thinner or provide alternatively shaped regions sufficient to store change special jewelry or other transport items including images front receiving region 14 is designed to receive both the watch body member 7 and watch bezel member 8 and also optionally include a receiving region for a winding portion of watch body shown in fig5 in an alternative embodiment both the transparent member 8 a of watch bezel member 8 is magnifying and glass member 7 a in watch body member 7 protects watch hands and other watch mechanisms is similarly magnified thus in this alternative embodiment the combined magnification effects of watch bezel member 8 and watch body cover member 7 a may enable a multiplicative magnification effect for a user thereby allowing manufacturers to employ very small watch mechanisms that are normally difficult to see for the common user in view of the above wherein fig1 through fig8 specifically describe one alternative but also other reasonably inferred embodiments those skilled in the art of jewelry and combined watch assemblies will additionally recognize that different designs are available to adapt to the commercial desires of the consuming public as a consequence one alternative embodiment would enable a water tight sealing between various pivoting members and watch base 1 thereby protecting each delicate assembly and allowing the combined device to be used as an underwater or adventure watch perhaps with a polarized bezel film to avoid glare on region 8 a an additional. |
8 | removed by photo etching the al film 14 on the through hole conductor 4 is removed by an 8 aqueous sodium hydroxide naoh solution thereafter washing with water and drying are carried out to form the contact hole 15 under the state shown in fig7 c incidentally the diameter of this contact hole is about 110 u03bcm after the remaining resist on the al film 14 on the wiring substrate is removed the substrate is dipped into a copper pyrophosphate plating solution and a copper film 18 is formed on the entire surface of the al film 14 in a thickness of about 20 u03bcm by electro plating as shown in fig7 d at this time the through hole conductor 4 in the contact hole 15 is directly bonded to the copper film 18 on the bond surface 9 the wiring substrate 6 on which the copper film 18 is formed in this manner is washed with water and dried and a positive type resist 20 is coated on the copper film 18 before the copper film 18 is oxidized thereafter the resist 20 at the portion corresponding to the position of the solder bond portion 8 of the micro lead is removed in the shape of a circle having a diameter of about 110 u03bcm then after an about 0 5 u03bcm thick ni layer 25 is formed by ordinary electro plating on the portion where the resist is removed and the copper film 18 is exposed as shown in fig7 e a 1 u03bcm thick au gold layer 22 is formed next in order to form the micro lead 7 shown in fig1 the remaining resist film on the cu film 18 of the wiring substrate 42 is removed and a negative type resist 49 is. |
3 | ethyl acetate hexane twice then gave 1 06 g 20 of pure 4 o toluenesulfonyl 3 4 dihydro 2 1h quinoxalinone m p 149 u00b0 151 u00b0 c anal calcd for c 15 h 14 n 2 o 3 s c 59 58 h 4 67 n 9 27 found c 59 63 h 4 71 n 9 15 a solution consisting of 4 0 g 0 027 mole of 3 4 dihydro 2 1h quinoxalinone dissolved in 100 ml of chloroform containing 2 73 g 0 027 mole of triethylamine 3 74 ml was stirred in a 250 ml flask under a dry nitrogen atmosphere at room temperature u02dc 20 u00b0 c while 5 84 g 0 03 mole of p fluorobenzenesulfonyl chloride dissolved in 100 ml of chloroform was slowly added thereto in a dropwise manner the reaction mixture was then stirred at this point for a period of approximately 64 hours and finally poured into 300 ml of water extraction of the aqueous mixture with chloroform followed by evaporation of the solvent under reduced pressure then gave a solid residue which was subsequently dissolved in ethyl acetate and washed with 1n hydrochloric acid the washed ethyl acetate solution was thereafter concentrated in vacuo and. |
2 | mems processing the preferred photoresist is a positive novalak photoresist the specific type of photoresist is selected for among other characteristics the desired depth of the photoresist layer the photoresist layer can be from 1 u03bcm to 40 u03bcm in thickness other suitable materials may be substituted and the discussion herein should not be interpreted to limit the invention the substrate material is preferably silicon however the substrate may be selected from any number of materials for example silicon ge gaas gasb plastic glass quartz or metals such cu al insb inas inp cdte and pbte other suitable materials may be substituted and the discussion herein should not be interpreted to limit the invention wet etching uses chemicals to etch particular exposed substrate materials and dry etching uses plasmas generally dry etching will etch any exposed surface whereas wet etching only etches surfaces with which the chemicals react dry etching tends to be anisotropic or have unidirectional etching properties whereas wet etching tends to be isotropic or etch any exposed material with some difference in etch rate depending on crystal structure the wet etchant used depends upon the second substrate material if sio 2 is used for the second substrate material then hf h 2 o is a preferred wet etchant to use if the second substrate is si then a preferred wet etchant is u201c hna u201d a mixture of hydrofluric acid hf nitric acid hno 3 and acetic acid ch 3 cooh additional etch materials for various substrates that may be used in the present invention are. |
1 | the subpanels the top and bottom sides of spline 128 are formed with teeth sized to interlock with the teeth formed in the keyway recess the side perimeter edges of the subpanels which abut along the center dividing line below the net are releasably held together by pushing base member 126 inwardly so that the male spline releasably locks with the keyway channels net post bracket 124 is formed at its upper end with a slot 130 through which the upper net string 132 is reeved an opening 134 is formed at the lower end of the bracket for guiding the lower net string 136 a hook 138 on the outer edge of the bracket is provided for tying up the net strings so that the net can be drawn taut fig1 17 illustrate table tennis apparatus 20 converted to its single play configuration for this configuration the additional elements required include a pair of 34 t 34 shaped splines 140 142 and a pair of triangular corner locks 144 146 spline 140 is typical and is shown in detail in fig1 it is comprised of an elongate body formed with upper and lower male splines 148 150 and an outwardly extending center male spline 152 each of the three male splines are sized and shaped commensurate with the keyway recesses in the peripheral edges of the respective table subpanels 32 64 and center leg panel 78 the sidewalls of each of the splines are formed with elongate parallel teeth 154 which are adapted to interlock with the teeth formed internally within the keyway recesses triangular corner lock 144 is typical and is comprised of a generally triangular shaped flat plate 156 having a vertical edge and horizontal. |
8 | departing from the scope of the present invention in any of the embodiments pressurized fluid may be provided by any source including one or more pumps in communication with a fluid reservoir and may function with or without a heat exchanger embodiments of the present invention offer several advantages over card retainers of the prior art for example because the force exerted between the card retainer and the card results from fluid applying pressure over a generally uniform area the force exerted on the card will be relatively uniform thus the card will be held with uniform friction across its edges further the bladder will conform to any irregular surfaces of the chassis or card when pressurized further evening contact pressures the flexible bladder by nature is also less likely to cause damage to the chassis of the cooling system and or the cards during installation and removal processes the possibility of the card retainer u201c sticking u201d or not releasing is also eliminated as once fluid pressure is reduced there is no mechanism by which the bladder may continue to apply a force on the card further still due to the cooling ability of the bladder heat is removed from both sides of the card as opposed to a single side in conventional card retainers moreover because coolant can be brought as close as possible to the card edges i e as close as the thickness of the bladder thermal. |
5 | control pods choke kill lines aligned choke kill line connectors 26 interconnect choke kill lines 36 and choke kill valves 30 on stack 14 and abp 16 to choke kill lines 38 on riser connector 20 control pods 24 of lmrp 12 provide control signals to bop stack 14 while auxiliary control pods 34 on bop stack 14 provide control signals to abp 16 in certain embodiments ram bop 39 s 28 in abp 16 are controlled by auxiliary control pods 34 which may be communicatively linked to control pods 24 via umbilical jumpers or some other releasable connection in certain embodiments the control functions for ram bop 39 s 28 of abp 16 as well as control functions for other equipment may be integrated into control pods 24 on lmrp 12 thus eliminating the need for auxiliary control pods 34 because abp 16 is operated with bop stack 14 hydraulic accumulator bottles 42 mounted on the bop stack can be used to support operation of the abp abp 16 may also comprise a remotely operated vehicle rov panel that provides control of the abp functions by an rov lmrp 12 and bop stack 14 are similar to and can operate as a convention two component stack assembly abp 16 is installed between wellhead 18 and bop stack 14 and provides additional ram bop 39 s 28 to provide redundancy and increase. |
6 | a first steam as a result of a charging operation of the thermochemical heat storage unit in a second step the first steam is fed to a heat exchanger in a third step the first steam with an at least partial release of its thermal energy is at least partially condensed into water by means of the heat exchanger in a subsequent fourth step the water is pressurized in other words the pressure of the water is increased in the fourth step furthermore in a fifth step the pressurized water may be returned to the heat exchanger in a sixth step with an at least partial absorption of the thermal energy previously released in the third step the pressurized water is at least partially evaporated into second steam in a seventh step the second steam is at least partially stored in a steam storage unit recuperative cooling of the steam that forms during charging first steam thus takes place the first steam which is at least partially liquefied is subsequently pressurized that is to say the pressure is increased and furthermore with the at least partial absorption of the thermal energy released during the recuperative cooling again heated or superheated in a recuperative manner as a result steam second steam is produced at an elevated pressure level compared to the first steam some embodiments include. |
2 | finished form fig5 shows the top view of the receptacle shown in fig4 towards the arrow v fig6 shows a receptacle in compressed state after being emptied according to fig1 the packaging material 1 is rectangular in form and is laid out in one length it consists according to fig1 and 2 of a pure metal sheet 2 to which a plastic coating 3 is applied on all sides the plastic coating 3 projects with a margin 4 over the margins of the metal sheet 2 the metal is thus protected from rusting to shape the receptacle the packaging material is folded along the lines 5 so that a receptacle 6 as shown in fig3 is produced in an initial stage the top and bottom strip 7 of the packaging material forms in part the top and bottom closure of the receptacle 6 and the surplus material is shaped into flaps 8 according to fig4 the flaps 8 are folded in they can be welded to the actual receptacle 6 by means of the plastic skin the flaps stay close to the receptacle without any special attachment however even after being folded upwards on account of the characteristic of the material the overlapping inside and outside surfaces of the edges 4 a and 4 b are also welded to one another the top and bottom margin 9 of the packaging material also overlap after the folding. |
4 | is determined by the moment of force in the plane of the fabric size of the water jet and the time the water jet is in contact with the filling yarn referring now to fig1 the next step in the process is to take the patterned fabric 26 and have this patterned fabric processed by a calender mechanism that is generally indicated by numeral 201 the patterned fabric 26 is placed on supply roll 220 and an unpatterned fabric 226 is placed on supply roll 210 both the patterned fabric 26 and unpatterned fabric 226 are fed into an upper calendering roll 230 and lower calendering roll 232 for good patterning both the patterned fabric 26 and unpatterned fabric 226 should be ribbed since the surface of the upper calendering roll 230 is smooth as well as the surface of lower calendering roll 232 the moire pattern is made by placing these two layers of ribbed fabric 26 and 226 on top of each other so that the ribs of the upper unpatterned fabric 226 are slightly off grain in relation to the lower patterned fabric 26 these true moire patterns are produced when the upper unpatterned fabric 226 is sandwiched with the lower patterned fabric 26 and passed through the calender rolls 230 and 232 at high pressure so that wherever the filling yarns cross a moire pattern is. |
4 | guided by the stop pins 46 of the first stop element 44 the stop pins 46 are further embodied and disposed for the contact pressure piston 33 by the grooves 39 of the first stop section 38 to be able to encompass the stop pins 46 so that the contact pressure piston 33 is movable into a first annular space 47 between the take up section 24 and the stop pins 46 a detailed description of the stop pins 46 and the arrangement thereof will follow taken in conjunction with the description of the second stop element 45 the second stop element 45 also comprises several stop pins 46 which form one piece with the collar 29 of the cap 28 and extend along the central longitudinal axis 14 a two piece design possibly of various materials is also conceivable the stop pins 46 are disposed in a circle around the central longitudinal axis 14 forming a flush prolongation of the cap aperture 31 so that the tappet 15 is additionally guided by the stop pins 46 to this end the stop pins 46 are embodied as ring segments with a guide wall 48 that is turned towards the tappet 15 being arched corresponding to the periphery of the tappet 15 proceeding from the cap collar 29 each stop pin 46 tapers towards the frictional damping lining 36 having two side walls 49 and a front wall 50 on its side turned away from the tappet 15 each stop pin 46 additionally comprises an outside wall 51 which extends in the form of a ramp in the direction of the cap. |
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{"publication_number": "US-2010249393-A1", "abstract": "the present invention provides for reagents for the introduction of colorimetric - oxycarbonyl protecting groups , compounds bearing colorimetric - oxycarbonyl protecting groups , and the use thereof in solid - supported organic syntheses of oligonucleotides , polypeptides , polysaccharides , and combinatorial libraries .", "application_number": "US-41428809-A", "description": "the present invention provides methods and compositions for use in the synthesis of organic compounds . in particular the present invention provides for protecting groups which are typically calorimetric when cleaved from a reaction product . despite the popularity of oxycarbonyl protecting groups , triarylmethyl protecting groups , and calorimetric analyses , a calorimetric protecting group that contains both oxycarbonyl and triarylmethyl functionalities would be useful in the art . this combination provides a useful protecting group for heteroatoms . in certain embodiments , the combination has the property of providing a calorimetric signal when cleaved . both the triarylmethyl group and the oxycarbonyl group are typically stable under basic conditions but are subject to cleavage under acidic conditions , also known as acid deprotection . cleavage of the triarylmethyl group provides the calorimetric signal that is useful in the monitoring of solid - supported syntheses . the acid sensitivity of illustrative examples of triarylmethyl groups typically follows the order { least acid sensitive . . . ( 4 - clph ) 3 \u2014& lt ; tr -& lt ; mmt -& lt ; dmt - . . . most acid sensitive |
1 | for laparoscopic surgery the present invention can be also utilized to improve the interface between the surgeon and the operating medical assistant and or the surgeon colleagues moreover the present invention can be also utilized to control and or direct an automated endoscope assistant to focus the endoscope to the desired instrument of the surgeon furthermore the device is adapted to focus the operating medical assistant on the desired instrument of the surgeon the term u201c conventional laparoscopy computerized system u201d refers herein to system or software conventionally used in the market such as lapman endo assist or aesop in preferred embodiment of the invention a single wireless emission code is utilized and choice is achieved by a visible graphic representation upon the conventional viewing screen in another preferred embodiment each instrument is fitted with a unique code wireless transmitter and selection is achieved by depressing its button the present invention discloses also a device joined with conventional camera assisted laparoscopic surgery systems comprising at least one wireless transmitter that may or may not be attached to the maneuvering control end of surgical instruments upon depression of at least one button on the transmitters either a generic or a unique code is transmitted to a receiving device connected to a computer that presents e g displays the selected surgical tool on a connected video screen confirmation of the selection. |
8 | to occur in sequence as subscripted at regular intervals with pulse q 1 marking the beginning and end of each time delay period t d to illustrate applicant 39 s improvement the pole electrode 12 of an spdt switch is shown connected to the input terminal of the capacitor connected to the first and every odd lettered i e a or c set of detectors a first closed throw electrode 13 of the spdt switch is connected to the input terminal of the capacitor in the high resolution state shown the detector array functions as required for machine operations in atr systems the open throw electrode 14 of the spdt switch is connected to the input of a pulse delay line 17 which provides a total time delay of t d the output of this delay line is connected to the input electrode 18 of the next capacitor 19 in the following even lettered set when the spdt switches are thrown to their low resolution states the current pulse from detector a 1 arrives at the input terminal 18 at the same time as a pulse from detector b 1 this same relationship occurs for all pulses from diodes a and b with matching subscripts it also occurs for pulses from diodes c and d and all such basic sequential pairs which constitute the remainder of each row in. |
3 | product obtained is preferably packaged carefully protected from aerial oxygen in a container known for its chemical compatibility with the mercapto acid without removing the residual carbon dioxide under these conditions it can be stored for several months without the unpleasant odor due to hydrogen sulphide or to decomposition thiols reappearing at a level that can be detected by one 39 s sense of smell the solvent especially the alcoholic solvent can where appropriate be removed at least partially from the deodorized product by any known process before storage irrespective of the extraction process used the carbon dioxide may be recycled after being relieved of the extracted malodorous compounds according to known methods such as passage through active charcoal the subject of the present invention is also the deodorized product obtained by the process defined above the deodorized mercapto acids of formula i or solutions of deodorized mercapto acid of formula i obtained may be used in all industrial applications known for these products the mercapto acid is generally combined with other ingredients in a composition whose formulation varies according to the application the efficiency of the deodorization enables them to be used without imparting an unpleasant odor in any composition which must not have an unpleasant odor and whose other ingredients do not possess an unpleasant odor there may. |
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{"publication_number": "US-6491753-B2", "abstract": "to obtain large , high - quality crystals of a metal orthophosphate , in particular gapo 4 or alpo 4 , from a nutrient solution with the use of seeds , a seed crystal is used having at least two rod - or wafer - shaped legs which form an angle with each other and define a main growth region , and which are positioned eccentrically in the single crystal grown . contagious faces of two seed legs , which have been chosen for crystal growing , enclose an angle & lt ; 180 \u00b0. in this way the yield of the high - quality crystal region will be increased .", "application_number": "US-74821300-A", "description": "as a general rule the faces of the legs of the seed crystal need not be identical with the crystallographic faces . in particular , faces that are tautozonal to the direction of the legs of a seed crystal may be used . tautozonal faces include all faces whose normal vectors are in one and the same plane . the normal vector of this plane is indicated by the zone symbol just like the crystal directions in table 1 . for example , the family of faces tautozonal to the y - axis [ 0 1 { overscore ( 1 ) |
9 | was prepared according to the method described in example 1 with 19 6 g al 2 so 4 3 18h 2 o and 25 0 g tmaoh 5h 2 o and 80 0 g h 2 o the resulting tma na aluminate solution which was completely clear was diluted with 30 39 g water this solution was added with strong mixing to 20 09 ludox sm silica sol 30 2 wt sio 2 0 66 wt na 2 o a clear synthesis solution with the molar composition was obtained ______________________________________ tma sub 2 o na sub 2 o al sub 2 o sub 3 sio sub 2 h sub 2 o______________________________________2 35 0 072 1 0 3 4 370______________________________________ the synthesis mixture was heat treated in the same manner as in example 1 after a crystallization time of 40 hours a sample analyzed with dynamic light scattering was found to have a particle size of 70 nm and a geometric standard deviation of 1 17 a powdered sample was obtained by ph adjusting and freeze drying the sol according to the method described in example 1 xrd analysis showed that ca 56 of the crystalline phase was zeolite n y while ca 44 was zeolite n a this example illustrates the preparation of colloidal crystals of zeolite n a and zeolite n y with an average particle size of greater than 200 nm which is not an aim of this invention a clear aluminiumsilicate solution was prepared as described in example 6 and hydrothermally treated as in example 1 after a crystallization time of 20 hours 11 2 g of a 2 0m naoh solution was added to the sol. |
8 | m the adder 3 adds the runa an runb and 1 cy and outputs resultant data l the adder 4 adds the data 0 and data l and outputs data n the decoder 5 inputs the data m the decoder 6 inputs the data n when the data n does not contain the runb the decoder 6 is disabled the selector 7 selects the data m or n and outputs data q the adder 8 adds the data q and 1 cy the logical circuit 10 comprises and gates a1a to a64a and a1b to a64b or gates g1a to g64a and g1b to g64b and 64 latches l1 to l64 each of the decoders 5 and 6 has an input terminal d and 64 output terminals q0 to q63 each of the decoders 5 and 6 outputs 34 1 34 to an output terminal corresponding to an input data value supplied to the input terminal and outputs 34 0 34 to the other output terminals the suffix a of runa levela represents odd numbered sets the first third fifth and so forth to be processed in parallel the suffix b of runb levelb represents even numbered sets the second fourth sixth and so forth to be processed in parallel next as with the conventional circuit one block is composed of 64 pixel data 8 rows u00d7 8 columns with reference to fig2 the operation. |
3 | contains a partial list of compound characteristics which typically are used by chemists to select synthons along with brief comments regarding the application of each characteristic for example if a combinatorial library of lipophilic compounds is desired synthons which are lipophilic will be selected methods for calculating lipophilicity are described in the martin et al article incorporated by reference hereinabove these and other rules regarding the types of synthons to select in order to obtain given characteristics in the target library are incorporated into the knowledge base of the present invention those skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that many different rules can be incorporated into the knowledge base and the scope of the present invention is not limited to a knowledge base containing any one or more rules table 1______________________________________lipophilicity in general a desirable range for the lipophilicity of finished compounds is between 0 and 5 hydrogen bonding ability measured by the number of heteroatoms molecular weight the molecular weight of the most preferred finished compounds is less than 700 diversity of atom descriptors a library of finished compounds should not be concentrated in a particular class along any of the commonly used atom pair or atom torsion descriptors but rather should make up a diverse set polyaromatics are generally undesirable in a library of finished compounds because they are considered to be cancer causing agents anilines are generally undesirable. |
1 | through openings 74 b in the collar 74 through the openings 71 j and into the annular depression 73 c each screw 74 a has a first end 74 a u2032 that abuts the annular depression 73 c of the ring 73 and a second end 74 a u2033 a nut 75 is coupled to the second end 71 d of the adaptor 71 and covers the coiled spring 72 the ring 73 and the collar 74 the nut 75 includes an outer surface 75 a an inner surface 75 b having threads 75 b u2032 and an opening 75 c a retaining ring 76 is located on the shaft 71 g behind the opening 75 c the nut 75 is coupled to the second end 71 d of the adaptor 71 via engagement between the threads 71 d u2032 75 b u2032 of the adaptor 71 and the inner surface 75 b of the nut 75 the adaptor assembly 70 is disposed on the attachment portion 62 of the mechanism 60 such that the first pin 71 e and the second pin 71 f are inserted into the first set of slots 62 a the adaptor assembly 70 is then rotated to insert the pins 71 e 71 f within the second set of slots 62 b and thereby couple the adaptor assembly 70 to the mechanism 60 at the same time that the adaptor assembly 70 is disposed on the attachment portion 62 the shaft 71 g and ring 73 are disposed over the guide wire 40 as shown in fig7 a upon rotation of the nut 75 the inner surface 75 b of the nut 75 abuts the collar 74 and causes the collar. |
7 | specify validate execute protocol as an option the present high availability configuration 2 a 00 may be implemented in the context of the architecture and functionality of the embodiments described herein also the high availability configuration 2 a 00 or any aspect therein may be implemented in any desired environment as shown a high availability configuration 2 a 00 may comprise a primary database 204 and any number of standby databases e g standby database 203 1 standby database 203 2 standby database 203 n etc a reader farm e g reader farm 202 1 reader farm 202 2 reader farm 202 3 reader farm 202 4 reader farm 202 5 etc is comprised of multiple of standby databases e g standby database 203 1 standby database 203 2 standby database 203 n etc a reader farm is used for many purposes including providing access to read only data for an application e g report generators cloners etc and such read only access can be provided while the primary database is in operation another feature of a reader farm in the configuration as shown in the high availability configuration 2 a 00 is to provide a redo capability for example if a particular standby database were to fail or merely go offline for a duration the redo transport 210 multiple redo transports are shown as bold arrows can be employed to redo. |
2 | from merck amp co inc whitehouse station n j calcium channel blockers such as nifedipine colchicine fibroblast growth factor fgf antagonists fish oil omega 3 fatty acid histamine antagonists lovastatin an inhibitor of hmg coa reductase a cholesterol lowering drug brand name mevacor u00ae from merck amp co inc whitehouse station n j monoclonal antibodies such as those specific for platelet derived growth factor pdgf receptors nitroprusside phosphodiesterase inhibitors prostaglandin inhibitors suramin serotonin blockers steroids thioprotease inhibitors triazolopyrimidine a pdgf antagonist and nitric oxide an example of an antiallergic agent is permirolast potassium other therapeutic substances or agents which may be appropriate include alpha interferon genetically engineered epithelial cells tacrolimus dexamethasone and rapamycin and structural derivatives or functional analogs thereof such as 40 o 2 hydroxy ethyl rapamycin known by the trade name of everolimus available from novartis 40 o 3 hydroxy propyl rapamycin 40 o 2 2 hydroxy ethoxy ethyl rapamycin and 40 o tetrazole rapamycin the apparatus and method of the present invention have been described in conjunction with a stent however the apparatus and method can also be used with a variety of other medical devices examples of the implantable medical device that can be used in conjunction with the embodiments of this invention include stent grafts and grafts the underlying structure or scaffolding design of the device can be of virtually any design the device can be made of a metallic material or an alloy such as but not limited to cobalt chromium alloys e g elgiloy stainless steel 316l u201c mp35n u201d u201c mp20n u201d elastinite nitinol tantalum tantalum based alloys nickel titanium alloy platinum platinum based alloys such as e g platinum iridium alloy iridium gold magnesium titanium titanium based alloys zirconium based alloys or combinations thereof devices made from bioabsorbable. |
1 | that can connect to an ecg eyelet 50 see fig4 the eyelet 50 is wired to an ecg monitor that produces an ecg tracing 90 such as the one shown on the screen display 80 in fig4 other means for connecting are well known to those in the art for example alligator clips or even mere wires could be directly or indirectly sewn glued or soldered to the conductive hook material moreover with time it is anticipated that technological improvements will create additional means at this time the rivet and eyelet is the preferred embodiment the wristband 10 can also be made of non elastic material rather than elastic bands 15 but then preferably there should be a piece of elastic material at the end of band 15 to facilitate adjusting and securing the wristband tightly and correctly on the wrist the electrode 20 is a 25 mm 1 inch wide strip of the hook portion of the electrically conductive hook amp loop material manufactured by statex productions amp vertriebs gmbh of bremen germany the material is silver plated nylon and is sold in the united states under the trade name shieldex by vtt shieldex trading usa of palmyra n y the material is sold on 25 meter rolls in 25 mm and 50 mm widths the shieldex technical data sheet identifies sewing gluing and ultrasonic bonding as the methods of attaching shieldex all three methods are satisfactory including. |
2 | example shown the collecting volume 6 serves simultaneously as the melting volume and the melting crucible 1 is encompassed by an induction coil not shown with the aid of this induction coil raw material placed into the collecting volume 6 is heated and melted and brought to the necessary casting temperature during the melting process the bottom outlet opening 2 is closed by means of the stopper 3 below the bottom outlet opening 2 is disposed in known manner a casting mold not shown with a pouring funnel the known casting machines in which such melting crucibles 1 are applied are for example vacuum casting machines for small parts the material volume of the casting object can therein be in the range of approximately 5 cm 3 to 2000 cm 3 since in particular the casting of precious metals involves expensive materials for each casting process precisely that quantity of raw material is placed into the collecting volume 6 of the melting crucible 1 which is necessary for a subsequent casting process as soon as the raw material in the collecting volume 6 is melted and brought to the correct casting temperature the stopper 3 is opened and the liquid material flows through the bottom outlet opening 2 into the casting mold it is herein essential that as high an outflow rate is attained as possible and that the liquid material fills completely the cross section of the cylindrical region 4 of the bottom outlet opening 2 therewith maximum volume throughputs. |
6 | which are well known and are not shown since they are not material to this invention penetrator 10 is provided with four hinged terra fins 12 13 14 and 15 preferably located at the nose or forward end of the missile and hence are called 34 canard 34 type terra fins it should be understood however that these fins may be located at either end or in the middle section of the missile the fins are hinged from the aft end prior to impact the fins are symmetrically disposed in orthogonal planes as shown in fig1 b upon impact the forward edge of any fin subjected to off axis impact forces will swing downward in inertial reaction to the impact of the penetrator with the ground surface media 16 as shown in fig1 c and d in other words the hinged terra fins induce a negative angle of attack on the penetrator upon impact with the surface media thus instead of penetrating along the line 18 of fig1 a or being rotated upward as the penetrator tries to follow the path of least resistance the penetrator is caused to rotate as shown in fig1 e to an equilibrium angle of attack along the line 20 thereby executing a 34 downward tuck 34 maneuver the details of the hinged terra fin construction are depicted in fig2 4 the penetrator 10 has an external cylindrical body 19 which tapers to a nose cone 24 at the forward portion four hinged terra fins 12 13 14 and 15 are pivotally mounted on the penetrator body so that when the penetrator is subjected to lateral impact loads the fins will rotate to a. |
4 | a distance b lower than the level of the end roller 15a as shown in fig1 b the conveyor belt 15 is pivoted in the direction q and the fiber bale 1b is thereafter moved onto the conveyor belt 14 by virtue of the motion of the conveyor belt 15 by virtue of the pressure cylinder 49 the support roller 15b is lifted to a level which is by the distance c higher than the level of the support roller 15a fig1 a and 15b show how initial bales 1a and countersupporting additional bales 1b may be delivered to the conveyor belt 14 by means of a stationary bale supply device 15 it is noted that the tilting possibilities of the construction shown in fig1 a and 15b may be applied by appropriate modifications to the conveyor belt 48 of the carriage 22 it will be also understood that a driven roller track or the like may be used as the bale transporting device instead of conveyor belts 48 15 the invention may find application in case of a bale series 1a 1b positioned stationarily on the floor of the plant or deposited on a conveyor belt roller track or the like in a displaceable manner turning to fig1 the invention further may find application in cases where an initial bale 1a and a countersupporting bale 1b 39 are at an inclination toward one another in a direction transversely to the working direction of the bale opener and additional countersupporting bales 1b 39. |
1 | and priming the balloon catheter with a balloon protector in place about the balloon application_number US 32368689 A description a balloon catheter 10 is shown in fig1 the catheter has a proximal end 12 and a distal end 14 at the distal end 14 is an inflatable balloon 16 at the proximal end 12 is an inflation manifold 18 the inflatable balloon 16 is encased by a balloon protector 20 the balloon protector 20 is normally applied to distal end 14 of catheter 10 during the manufacturing process and remains in place during shipping and storage to prevent damage to the balloon 16 balloon protector 20 is also used in the method of the present invention the balloon catheter 10 must be tested prior to use in a preferred embodiment of the present invention a 20 cc syringe 22 in fig2 is filled with 2 3 cc of an inflation solution of 50 contrast medium and 50 saline the syringe 22 has a nozzle 24 and a plunger 26 the balloon protector 20 is left in place over balloon 16 the syringe 22 is attached to the inflation manifold 18 the syringe 22 is held with the nozzle 24 pointing downward a vacuum is then applied to the catheter 10 by pulling the syringe plunger 26 and holding it for at least 20 seconds this allows any air in the catheter 10 to be drawn into the syringe 22 the plunger 26 is then slowly released this allows the expelled air to be replaced with the inflation solution the syringe 22 can then be removed from the catheter 10 it is then verified that there is a meniscus of the inflation solution in the inflation manifold 18 an inflation device 28 in fig3 is then. |
9 | well 34 low 34 sensor 26 is submerged it cannot transmit a 34 one 34 as output terminal 28 has been deenergized as described above and does not supply voltage to 34 low 34 well sensor 26 the output terminal 23 continues to supply a 34 zero 34 to the solid state relay 20 so that motor 16 and pump 14 are 34 off 34 in this manner off on hunting and a desirable dead band or hystersis is provided when the water in the well reaches a safe level and submerges the 34 high 34 well sensor 29 a 34 one 34 is transmitted to input terminal 30 and connected input 43 of and gate 42 if the tank level is low with a level below tank 34 low 34 sensor 39 the sensor 39 does not conduct and a 34 zero 34 is present at input terminal 40 and connected input 47 of inverter 46 whose output 45 is consequently a 34 one 34 which appears at connected input 44 of and gate 42 the 34 one 34 at both and gate 42 inputs results in a 34 one 34 at the gate output 60 and its connected input 59 of or gate 58 the or gate output 61 is thus a 34 one 34 and the connected output terminal 28 supplies voltage to both 34 high 34 tank sensor 37 and 34 low 34 well sensor 26. |
7 | estimate a n furthermore the magnitude of sample g n is limited in step 259 to a value which is less than or equal to the value d u00d7 a n and placed into output sample g 39 n while preserving its original sign if h is less than zero the hold state does not exist and a n 1 is set equal in step 260 to a weighted combination of a n and the magnitude of the trace sample g n at sampling time n furthermore the sample g n is passed through in step 261 as output sample g 39 n unchanged the form of the equation in step 260 will be recognized as that of a single pole auto regressive filter with a time constant of u03b1 the limit threshold t n 1 for the next sampling time is then calculated from a n 1 by multiplication step 262 by threshold multiplier parameter c sampling time index n is incremented in step 263 and compared in step 264 to the number of sampling times n if n is less than or equal to n the sequence returns to the top in step 252 of the sample processing loop from which point the above process is repeated for the next sample otherwise the processing of trace g n. |
3 | 90 ml was stirred for 14 hours at 25 u00b0 c after which time t l c 2 3 benzene acetone showed that all of compound vi had reacted the dark solution was poured into ether 500 ml and the resultant mixture was filtered the filtrate was evaporated at u2266 40 u00b0 c and then three 25 ml portions of toluene were added to and evaporated from the residue to remove all of the pyridine the resultant syrup was taken up in ether and the suspension filtered through a small column 250 u00d7 20 mm of silica get to remove residual silver salts the effluent was evaporated in vacuo to give the pure compound vii as a syrup yield 4 g 100 u03b1 d 23 55 2 u00b0 c 1 4 chloroform u03bd max film 3420 3290 nh 1725 ester co 1660 amide i c c 1600 1585 monosubstituted phenyl and 1525 cm 1 amide ii anal calc for c 16 h 19 no 5 305 33 c 62 94 h 6 27 n 4 56 found c 62 52 h 6 52 n 4 21 to a solution of compound vii 5 g 16 4 mmoles in absolute methanol 30 ml was added m sodium methoxide 0 5 ml and the mixture was kept for 12 hours at 25 u00b0 c at which point t l c 2 3 benzene acetone indicated that saponification was complete the solution was passed through a small bed 250 u00d7 20 mm of silica gel in. |
1 | a practical benefit associated with the use of the foregoing preferred materials is that double chambered transfer mattress 2 retains a stained and discolored appearance for longer periods of time after use thereby alerting hospital staff or other care givers that a particular double chambered transfer mattress 2 has completed its useful life and must be discarded in one embodiment some or all of top panel 4 internal barrier panel 5 bottom panel 6 top perimeter band 8 bottom perimeter band 10 and plurality of baffle panels 11 may comprise a cold water soluble partially hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol cold water insoluble hot water disintegrable aliphatic polyester and minor proportions of processing and performance aids the aliphatic polyester has a melt temperature above the normal body temperature of a human 37 degrees c 98 6 degrees f and is present in the resin blend at a concentration sufficient to constitute the continuous phase of the blend with the polyvinyl alcohol constituting a discontinuous phase of the blend the aliphatic polyester renders the resin blend and the partially hydrolyzed polyvinyl alcohol in the blend is cold water insoluble and determines the temperature at which articles formed from the blend will be subject to dissolution in an aqueous bath and subsequent disposal a practical benefit associated with the use of the foregoing material is that double chambered transfer mattress 2 not. |
2 | like elements throughout the several views referring to fig1 the preferred embodiment of a continuous ink refill system 10 for an ink jet printer broadly includes a disposable ink jet cartridge 12 an ink reservoir container 14 connecting piping system 16 and ink flow regulating component 18 disposable ink jet cartridge 12 broadly includes a print head 22 and an ink supply container 24 as part of a disposable self contained unit that presents a cartridge top 26 base 28 front 30 rear 32 and opposed sides 34 as described in more detail in connection with the description of fig2 and 3 disposable ink jet cartridge 12 is loaded into an ink jet printer 90 by mounting disposable ink jet cartridge 12 in a print carriage 91 that move laterally with respect to a generally horizontally oriented print media print head 22 includes a plurality of head elements 36 that are electrically connected to a control unit not shown within ink jet printer 90 ink supply container 24 is operably coupled to print head 22 methods of coupling ink supply container 24 to print head 22 are well known in the art as shown for example in u s pat nos 4 500 895 4 921 811 and 4 931 812 in the preferred embodiment ink supply container 24 can hold at least 40 cc of ink in the preferred embodiment disposable ink jet cartridge 12 is a hp high capacity print cartridge available from hewlett packard company or an equivalent disposable ink jet cartridge including ink. |
9 | inductive or capacitive sensors these gives a coarse indication of weight and therefore determines which u201c zone u201d the saw sensor was operating in according to the present invention two weight sensors are provided each oscillating at a different frequency although both sensors will be displaced by more than one wavelength they will differ in wavelength fig9 illustrates the frequency change of two weight sensors operating at different frequencies of oscillation one shown in a solid line and the other shown in a dashed line those skilled in the art will appreciate that at any given weight the pair of frequency values will be unique as described above and in the previously incorporated patents a differential pair of saw weight sensors may be used to improve resolution when weight increases on the scale platform one sensor will have an increased distance between the transmitter and receiver and the other will have a decreased distance this is best shown in fig9 11 of previously incorporated u s pat no 5 910 647 according to the present invention this arrangement can also be used to locate the zone of oscillation by using different frequencies for each sensor a new method according to the invention is to use different frequencies for each of two or more saw weight sensors in a differential format fig1 illustrates the change in frequency of two differential oscillators operating at different frequencies there have been described and illustrated herein several embodiments of an electronic weighing apparatus utilizing surface acoustic waves while particular embodiments of the invention have been described it is not intended that the invention be limited thereto as it. |
7 | second set of modes or wavelengths is illustrated by dashed lines these are offset by a frequency offset that is substantially the same for all corresponding modes or wavelengths of the two sets this offset enables more sophisticated signal detection techniques which includes but is not limited to coherent heterodyne techniques in an alternative embodiment depth scanning can be accomplished by varying the temporal relationship between the captured scattered signal and the reference signal by modifying the coherence phase offset between the first and second mode locked lasers this can be done by for example having both lasers mode locked at substantially the same frequency and varying the phase relation between rf radio frequency signals electronically mode locking the lasers typical outputs of the lasers in such an embodiment are illustrated in fig6 where the first laser output 601 and the second laser output 602 have substantially the same repetition rate indicated by the periods 603 and 604 the phase coherence between the two pulse trains 605 is aligned so the pulse trains are substantially 180 degrees out of phase when the signals are combined interferometrically scanning is accomplished by varying this phase relationship by an amount for example indicated by 606 the scanning frequency is determined by the frequency with which the phase coherence is modulated the scanning range is determined by the magnitude of the phase coherence variation 606 it is understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive many of the features have functional equivalents that are intended to be included in the. |
7 | coil can be increased it is therefore advantageous in that the torque required to perform carriage drive is outputted and the head drive actuator itself can be made thinner moreover because the step motor of this embodiment applies a general bipolar method as its drive method a drive circuit on the market can be employed this embodiment shows one example of the recording medium cartridge of this invention 0267 fig3 a and fig3 b show the state in which a shutter is being closed 0268 fig3 a gives its top view and fig3 b is the side view fig3 a and fig3 b show the opening state of the shutter fig3 a is the top view and fig3 b is the side view in the figures an opener band 306 an opener latch 307 guide rollers 308 and 309 are shown although not shown in the figures this construction is possible to apply tension to at least one point of opener band 306 opener band 306 is connected with shutter 304 on its both ends and connected with opener latch 307 in halfway as shown in fig3 a when recording medium cartridge 300 is inserted into the direction of x opener latch 307 is moved toward the direction of x by the lever provided to the storage device as this opener latch 307 and shutter 304 connected with each other by opener band 306 are pulled in the y direction window 305 is released thereupon exposing recording medium 301 at this time no part material for cartridge case 302 nor part material for shutter 304 exist in area s in order to pull out recording medium cartridge 300 in the opposite direction opener latch 307 is moved in the x direction by the lever of the. |
6 | the pressure vacuum fluid are connected the robot 8 is now again introduced into the pipe 1 through the inspection shaft 3 for the repair of the place of leakage 4 and advanced up to the place of leakage 4 after the sealing off of the place of leakage 4 the robot is re equipped with a milling and or grinding tool and possibly a spray water cleaning nozzle in order accurately to calibrate finely machine or clean the place of patch a set of compressed air hoses 12 of different length is preferably present on the vehicle 11 this has the advantage that the length of the pressure line can be selected in accordance with the distance of the point of leakage 4 from the vehicle 11 by the selection of the shortest possible pressure line 12 the pressure drop and the amount of patching material remaining in the pressure line 12 after the spackling can be kept small similarly in this way the cleaning of the pressure line 12 is simplified fig2 shows a known robot bjr trading dk roskilde type bearer cutter having a part 15 which can be locked in position relative to the pipe 1 and a movable part 16 which is displaceable relative to the lockable part 15 in the direction of the longitudinal axis 17 and is turnable around said axis on the lockable part 15 there is firmly attached a ring 18 to which several longitudinal bars 19 are fastened spaced with radial symmetry apart from each other with respect to the axis 17 two additional rings 20 and 21 are firmly attached coaxially to the longitudinal bars 19 spaced from the ring 18 the rings 18 20 21 and the longitudinal bars 19 form a. |
7 | generate the buy button described earlier in this specification 916 is an input control to specify that the offer is redeemable only in stores when 916 is selected the automatic generation of the buy button is disabled label 915 indicates that the url and the purchase authorization code can be made mutually exclusive if the offer issuer wants to make purchasing available through only one channel 917 is a text input control for defining the offer conditions 918 is a label indicating the available posting options for social and communications networks those skillful in the art will immediately understand that alternative layout designs are possible and additional parameters can be appended to the offer as well as that many of the parameters can be automatically retrieved and populated in the application from existing crm systems fig1 shows a consumer to business gamification post creation on a consumer mobile device 1001 1002 is a picture of the desired item by the consumer 1003 is an input control for the consumer to enter the price that she is willing to pay for the item shown in 1002 1004 is an input text box for the consumer to describe the item shown in 1002 1005 is a label that indicates the posting options for social and communications networks which the consumer can use to notify the retailer directly of her willingness to purchase the system can also generate automatic notifications from the consumers 39 posts to retailers and other businesses based on hash tags and other standard web methods fig1 shows the consumer to business gamification post as seen by the friends of the consumer on their mobile devices 1101 1102 is the avatar of the consumer making the post 1103 is the automatically. |
2 | then attaching base 14 to lower cap 18 the embodiment shown in fig3 and 4 is in most respects quite similar to that illustrated in fig1 and 2 except that the flag is centered onto its post and the overall dimensions of the respective components are slightly reduced however since essential construction and function of all components except the flag are the same like reference numerals have been applied to the parts of this embodiment of the invention more significantly the diver 39 s down flag 52 is formed with a central vertical pocket 54 for mounting flag 52 onto flag support 32 in addition a second hoirzontal open ended stiffening pocket 56 is provided along the top edge of flag 52 for insertion of a stiffening bar or dowel 58 therein and through a bore 60 fig4 formed through the upper end of flag support 32 stiffening pocket 56 may be closed at 62 to assure retention of dowel 58 therein this construction permits the location of the mass of flag 52 to be centered over the remaining components of the spar buoy so that in still water at least the spar buoy and flag stand vertically upright in the water in the previous embodiment the structure tends to tilt slightly in the direction of the flag unless the off centered mass of the flag is corrected on the other hand this second embodiment of the invention with the centered flag is somewhat less desired than the principal embodiment because flag 52 tends to sail in the wind and thus tilt the spar buoy to some degree dependent on the force of the. |
7 | a user interface 154 the controller 152 receives a command related to for example an image forming process from user 39 s operation and also notifies the user of information about for example an image forming process furthermore the controller 152 is connected to an external host computer not shown via a network line and is configured to receive image data when the controller 152 receives the image data the controller 152 analyzes for example the image data and print command information included in the image data converts the data into a format e g bitmap data suitable for the engine section 10 and then transmits the image data to an image forming process controller 156 functioning as a part of an mcu based on the input image data the image forming process controller 156 synchronously controls the image forming process controller 156 as well as a drive system control unit 158 a charge control unit 160 the exposure control unit 162 a transfer control unit 166 a fixation control unit 168 a diselectrification control unit 170 a cleaner control unit 172 and a development control unit 164 which function as the mcu so as to execute an image forming process the lph driver 26 is controlled by a light emission time controller driver 162 a provided in the exposure control unit 162 the image forming process controller 156 is connected to a status management unit 176. |
3 | preparation of p c 12 h 25 benzenesulfonylchloride str6 to 50 g 0 153 mole of technical p c 12 h 25 c 6 h 4 so 2 h is added 18 25 g 0 119 mole 11 1 ml of phosphorous oxychloride the mixture is stirred magnetically while the flask is heated in an oil bath at 75 u00b0 80 u00b0 c for 1 hr during this period of heating the bulk of gaseous hcl evolves at a manageable rate stirring is continued while the flask is heated at reflux with the oil bath maintained at 105 u00b0 110 u00b0 for 16 hrs the mixture is cooled to room temperature and with the aid of 100 ml of etoac 50 ml of water and 50 g of ice is transferred to a separatory funnel the etoac layer is washed successively with 100 ml portions of ether 5 nahco 3 and water before discarding each aqueous extract is shaken in another separatory funnel with 50 ml of etoac emulsions are broken by adding 5 ml portions of saturated salt solution the first water wash required one 1 5 ml portion of salt solution the bicarbonate wash two 2 and the last water wash five 5 with careful separation the water content by kf was reduced to less than 1 the volume of aqueous. |
7 | for a few hours the overall heat leak could be about 32 500 kj for the whole mission which could increase the temperature of for example solid hydrogen from 10 k to close to 14 k the triple point of hydrogen in this example with chrs the mass of crew module with radiation shielding could be reduced from more than 26 500 kg to less than 17 800 kg chrs could save nearly 8 800 kg for a 4 m diameter and 8 m long cylindrical crew module and halves the required shielding mass when compared with polyethylene shields such could for example save close to 44 million dollars in launch cost based on 5000 kg estimate for spacex felcon 9 in another embodiment the space thermal system may also include a cryocooler for example a 14k cryocooler in the design to actively store the hydrogen at a desired cryogenic temperature and in for example solid form such a cryocooler for example a 14k cryocooler may be beneficial on space missions lasting more than 1 year fig3 illustrates an embodiment showing a space thermal system and a ground cooling system around a crew module it shows half of a section view of. |
8 | data in the image area 1 are different from the data as in fig1 namely brightness data are stored in the g plane of another area of the image memory 2 in a line density of 400 dpi as monochromatic data the brightness data are transferred to the image area 1 in the same line density color code in the color code memory 8 is provided as data for coloring the monochromatic image according to the program of the workstation engine 9 although the subsequent operation of the color filing device 16 is the same as that in fig1 processing for density restoring in the color printing device 27 is different namely the output of the lut memory 22 is color data and the input to the image density restoring section 24 is only data for g plane therefore the output from the image density restoring section 24 is only density data for g plane which are brightness data as shown in fig9 the rgb density restoring section 28 modulates color in amplitude data multivalued data of 6 bits for each of rgb in this embodiment equally for each of rgb based on the brightness data 6 bits of g and then outputs rgb density data to the color printing section 26 if data value of g plane i e factor for brightness modilation is k and data obtained by brightness modulation of rgb are r 39 g 39 and b 39 the following equations are provided it goes without saying that in the embodiments as described above printing of only normal. |
3 | resulting dispersion composition is coated as a photosensitive layer on an electrically conductive substrate any of known hole transporting substances and electron transporting substances can be used as the charge transporting substance in the present invention as preferred examples of the hole transporting substance there can be mentioned poly n vinylcarbazole phenanthrene n ethylcarbazole 2 5 diphenyl 1 3 4 oxadiazole 2 5 bis 4 diethylaminophenyl 1 3 4 oxadiazole bis diethylaminophenyl 1 3 6 oxadiazole 4 4 39 bis diethylamino 2 2 39 dimethyltriphenyl methane 2 4 5 triaminophenylimidazole 2 5 bis 4 diethylaminophenyl 1 3 4 triazole 1 phenyl 3 4 diethylaminostyryl 5 4 diethylaminophenyl 2 pyrazoline and p diethylaminobenzaldehydo diphenylhydrazone as preferred examples of the electron transporting substance there can be mentioned 2 nitro 9 fluorenone 2 7 dinitro 9 fluorenone 2 4 7 trinitro 9 fluorenone 2 4 5 7 tetranitro 9 fluorenone 2 nitrobenzothiophene 2 4 8 trinitrothioxanthone dinitroanthene dinitroacridine dinitroanthraquinone and tetracyanoquinodimethane these compounds may be used singly or in the form of a mixture of two or more of them of course there may be adopted a method in which a complex of an electron receptor and an electron donor is used as the charge transporting substance so that both the holes and electrons can be transported in the case where the charge transporting substance is a low molecular weight substance it is necessary that the charge transporting substance should be used in the state dispersed in a binder resin such as mentioned above and in the case where the charge transporting substance is a high molecular weight substance having a binding property in order to increase the mechanical properties and enhance the adhesion it is preferred that a binder. |
5 | the ceramic tiles with which it is used during the installation process inserting the spacer into the joint space in contact with the underlying surface or tamping it into the joint space insures that its upper surface will be below the surface of the grout in the joint space as a consequence of the spacer 39 s open construction during the grouting process the grout slurry flows into the interior cavities of the spacer and hardens and cures there at the same time as the grout hardens and cures in the remainder of the joint spaces the grout within the spacer cavities thus becomes an integral part of the grout mass surrounding the spacer and what little if any resilience is retained by the fully encapsulated spacer material has no affect on the joint it will be noted further that in the solid prior art spacer depicted in fig2 the side walls of the limbs 27 are parallel through their entire lengths and meet at right angles at their respective intersections this construction is permissible because the relatively small deformation of the portion of the sides adjacent the intersections has little effect on the overall width or linearity of the solid limbs 27 the thin walled construction of the limbs 27 in the subject invention however is less forgiving accordingly as. |
4 | 11 then through structured fabric 8 then through tissue web 10 and after that through a permeable support belt felt 9 the heated air with the water from tissue web 10 is sucked off by suction roll 13 the vacuum is in the range of 0 3 to 0 4 bar support belt 9 is in the embodiment of a felt in accordance with vector technology a felt according to this technology includes a woven base fabric onto which a nonwoven so called vector layer consisting of coarse felt fibers is applied onto the side facing the fibrous web the fibers of this layer are arranged three dimensionally and have a count of more than 67 dtex this means coarse fibers are used to produce this layer this has the advantage that this felt layer is very open and can therefore be easily dewatered the air permeability of this layer is in the range of 80 cfm the air permeability of the felt is approximately 20 cfm moreover the three dimensional arrangement of the coarse fibers in the vector layer give the felt good resilience when running through the press nip the felt is hereby compressed and springs back after the press nip almost to its original thickness the vector layer may have a base weight range of 100 g m 2 to 500 g m 2 the vector layer is covered for example by at least one structure of laid fibers consisting of finer fibers which comes into contact with the fibrous web felt 9 has high resiliency characteristics the dynamic modulus for compressibility u201c g u201d is equal or higher than 0 5 n mm 2 the dynamic stiffness k of felt 9 is less than 100000 n mm. |
5 | this position shuts off the position directly next to that one turns on this pattern is further detailed in fig8 a 8b and 8 c as illustrated if the flashing pattern begins on light block 35 then when this block turns off the light block 36 right next to it turns on when the ninth light block 40 is reached the pattern continues with first light block 43 and so on a representative u2018 light chaser u2019 circuit is shown in fig9 this circuit has been designed for 12 volt dc operation so it suitable for solar and or battery installations it can also be powered by line current ac if it properly stepped down to 12 volts dc an oscillator circuit is comprised of an integrated circuit multivibrator i e cd4047 44 capacitor 45 resistor 46 and potentiometer 47 with the pin connections as shown the multivibrator 44 is configured as a free running oscillator whose frequency is defined by capacitor 45 and resistor 46 and is fine tuned by potentiometer 47 for an output frequency of 5 hertz capacitor 45 has a value of 0 56 uf resistor 46 has a value of 51k ohms and the potentiometer 47 has a maximum value of 100k ohms the output from the pin 11 pin 11 of the integrated circuit multivibrator 44 is fed into pin 14 pin 14 of a decade counter integrated circuit i e cd4017 48 with the pin connections shown the decade counter integrated circuit 48 is configured as a 1 to 9 counter circuit with reset this circuit has nine outputs 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 when the circuit is turned on one of these outputs will start in the u2018 on u2019. |
8 | of an overhanging part of the second die during a wire bonding operation impact of the capillary tip 15 with the die pads on the overhanging part 117 of the die 116 may cause the overhanging part of the die to flex as shown by the arrow 19 and bounce and or to crack or break flex or bounce can result in poor wire bond interconnection to the die pads and cracking or breakage of the die as shown for example at 118 can destroy the circuitry on the die fig2 a and 2b illustrate a conventional approach to supporting an overhanging part of an upper die in a die stack in this example a first u201c lower u201d die 24 is affixed active side upward using an adhesive onto a die attach surface of a lower substrate 22 and the lower die is electrically connected to the substrate by wire bonds between pads on the die and wire bond sites on an metal layer in the upper layer of the substrate electrically insulating block or bar shaped spacers 25 are mounted using an adhesive upon the lower substrate outside the wire bond sites for interconnection of the lower die and parallel to rows of bond sites for electrical interconnection of the second u201c upper u201d die 224 an insulating adhesive 23 is provided over the lower die and over the upward facing surfaces of the spacers and then the second u201c upper u201d die 224 is then mounted upon the adhesive 23 on the lower die and the spacers the adhesive 23 has a thickness that is sufficient when cured that to provide clearance above the lower die 24 for the loop height of. |
2 | at 10 is closed from its normally open state thereby energizing a relay coil cr36 shown 11 of fig1 by the energization of this relay coil cr36 relay contact cr36 1 and cr36 2 are closed at 63 and 61 respectively while further relay contact cr36 3 at 62 is opened so as to reverse the rotation of the motor m2 in this way the head contact pressure can be maintained always within reasonable limits limit switches ls12 and ls13 are provided at 13 and 14 respectively when either of these limit switches is actuated relay coil cr21 or 22 is energized for rotation of the motor m3 which corresponds to that shown at 45 in fig9 in one or other direction by 34 on 34 or 34 off 34 control of related contact group cr21 1 cr21 2 and cr21 3 or cr22 1 cr22 2 and cr22 2 shown at 64 66 respectively as in the similar manner described hereinbefore in connection with the motor m2 by this control operation for proper movement of lateral slide 70 proper angular positioning of the welding head wh is established limit switches 17 and 18 appearing at 13 and 14 respectively are mounted at a proper mutual distance on the lateral slide 68 and normally held on actuating. |
8 | de 102007009082 the actuator pin 40 also presents a longitudinal groove 44 facing in the direction of the spring 33 adapted to allow insertion of the probe of a test device for making electrical measurements as described in the aforesaid patent application it mi2012a001974 granted on mar 3 2015 as it1414636 the substantial differences of the connecting device according to the present invention with respect to the one described in the document de 102007009082 which allow to reduce the inner transverse bulk of the device and then to obtain an increase of the density of connection elements in case of multi pole terminal blocks or plug connectors consist in the fact that in correspondence of the said hollow 42 formed in the actuator pin 40 two tapers or indentations 45 of the flanks of the pin are provided bounded by an intermediate ribbed part preferably central 46 best seen in fig3 c and said leg like ascending portion 35 of the spring 32 has a corresponding window or groove 39 adapted to receive said ribbed portion 46 of the actuator in closed clamp conditions at rest without conductor as shown in fig4 a and 4 b in this rest condition the housing of the ribbed part of the actuator 46 in the window 39 of the spring and the housing of the solid parts 39 u2032 delimiting the window 39 in the corresponding tapered sides 45 of the actuator allow the complete extension of the spring according to an alternative embodiment. |
4 | all the isolated cultures are re suspended by adding 1 ml sterile water and then each re suspended culture is inoculated into a flask which already contains sterile white water 100 ml and 3 g lbkp pulp later different dispersing agents are added into different flasks of each kind of culture to obtain different mixtures the mixtures are cultivated in an incubate shaker at 40 u00b0 c 70 rpm after being mixture cultivated for 3 hours 3 ml antagonistic c5 streptomyces bikiniensis which has been amounted to 10 7 ml after being cultivated for 24 hours is added thereinto to obtain another mixture the mixture are cultivated in the incubate shaker again at 40 u00b0 c 70 rpm after 7 days the production of the deposit is recorded 1 only incubate the antagonistic c5 without incubating the culture isolated from the slime and 3 only incubate the culture isolated from the slime without incubating the antagonistic c5 4 incubate both the culture isolated from the slime and the antagonistic c5 6 incubate the culture isolated from the slime the dispersing agent and the antagonistic c5 the groups described above are double checked and all experiments are repeated at least once deposit is calculated by the formula as follows deposit ue89e ue89e deposit ue89e ue89e dry ue89e ue89e weight ue89e ue89e of ue89e ue89e experimental ue89e ue89e group deposit ue89e ue89e dry ue89e ue89e weight ue89e. |
1 | stiffening of an otherwise flexible shaft 16 typically during access the sheath 38 will be placed in a forwardly advanced position to provide a rigid structure which is more controllable during subcutaneous manipulation and advancement over a guidewire or through a cannula where flexibility is not required and can even be a disadvantage after positioning a distal end 18 of the shaft 16 at the desired treatment location the external sheath 38 can be partially or fully withdrawn to expose a distal length of the flexible shaft 16 to allow further advancement into the has or to simply remove the rigid structure during treatment or while external compression is used to manipulate the device tip into contact with the has wall the first and second electrodes 24 and 26 are illustrated as generally spherical or toroidal electrodes as defined above the flexible body 16 which is typically formed from a polymer or other electrically insulating material acts to isolate the electrodes and provide the desired axial spacing also as discussed above while the electrodes are illustrated as spherical or toroidal a variety of other specific designs may used under different circumstances as will be discussed below referring now to fig2 and 3 a first specific electrode design comprising a first electrode 44 in the form of a ring which is typically toroidal with a very flat surface and a second electrode 46 which is generally spherical or toroidal as defined above the first and second electrodes are disposed at the distal end of a polymeric shaft or. |
7 | greater weight as they age until at ten months when there is little chance of undetected fraud yet being detected they reach their maximum weight purchase requests from public and semi public telephone numbers such as numbers originating from motels and pay telephones are given an origin history factor of 0 2 because no meaningful history can be compiled equation 2 also a person wishing to commit remote purchase fraud is likely to use a telephone which cannot be traced to his or her home address where he or she is more likely to be identified therefore telephone calls originating from public or semi public telephones are more likely to originate fraudulent calls next an inquiry is made into whether or not an item in the same merchant defined merchandise category has been purchased within the previous merchant set time period divided by the purchase request history factor decision box 118 sophisticated remote purchase thieves may try to steal a sizable quantity of particular product because it is easier to illicitly reintroduce a set of uniform items back into the stream of commerce than to do the same for an eclectic mix for example a ring of thieves may attempt to. |
9 | had contained sodium at least 18 wt barium and up to 28 wt barium is incorporated into the zeolite structure 13x zeolite with a silica to alumina ratio of 5 is mixed with a saturated manganese nitrate solution and heated to 80 u00b0 c for 4 hours the solids are filtered then washed then calcined at 740 u00b0 c for 2 hours the process is repeated at least 2 more times the resulting material has manganese occupying sites that had contained sodium at least 21 wt manganese and up to 31 wt manganese is incorporated into the zeolite structure zsm 5 type zeolite support having a silica to alumina ratio of about 25 to about 80 a ratio of about 25 is preferred is mixed with an saturated nickel tetraamine solution and heated to 80 u00b0 c for 4 hours the solids are filtered then washed then calcined at 700 u00b0 c for 2 hours the resulting material has nickel occupying sites that had contained sodium at least 0 1 wt to about 2 0 wt is incorporated into the zeolite structure zsm 5 type zeolite support having a silica to alumina ratio of about 25 to about 80 a ratio of about 80 is preferred is mixed with an saturated palladium tetraamine solution and heated to 80 u00b0 c for 4 hours the solids are filtered then washed then calcined at 700 u00b0 c for 2 hours the resulting material. |
1 | shown then passes under particulate material depositor 75 which deposits the particulate material onto the first layer of aerated confectionery mass the mold not shown then passes under manifold 52 with deposition fingers 45 where the second layer of aerated confectionery mass is deposited thereon although not shown there may be additional aerated confectionery mass manifolds 44 and 52 included if additional layers of aerated confectionery mass are to be deposited as well as additional particulate material depositor 45 if additional layers of particulate materials either different or the same particulate materials are desired moreover as one skilled in the art would understand if desired the same or different aerated confectionary masses could be deposited by manifolds 44 and 52 by making the appropriate process design changes as not the entire confectionery mass is deposited through the second manifold 52 a return line 54 is provided which serves to return a confectionery mass through a further pressure valve 56 comprising a pressure sensor 58 and various static mixers 60 for decrystalling and de aerating to the storage tank 10 in order to conduct tests and experiments in connection with the method described herein three different recipes of known milk chocolate masses of the applicant were prepared the masses were aerated and deposited into molds related to known products of the applicant through depositors having discharge outlets with a width of about 2 mm as described above as described herein depositing was carried out in a layered. |
5 | substantially identical molded plastic clips for alternatively attaching and holding two parallel reinforcing bars of equal diameter or two transverse reinforcing bars of equal diameter application_number US 201113007022 A description one preferred embodiment of the reinforcement bar clip 10 of the present invention is shown in fig1 wherein orientation of the clip 10 is shown with reference to the vertical direction arrow 15 the longitudinal direction arrow 12 and the transverse direction arrow 14 the embodiment shown in fig1 is a molded plastic clip 10 made of a resilient plastic material having a color selected to indicate the appropriate gauge of reinforcement bars upon which it may be installed the clip 10 comprises a plurality of clasp assemblies the embodiment shown in fig1 comprises a pair of opposing first and second clasp assemblies 20 21 each first and second clasp assembly 20 21 is attached to parallel first and second longitudinal supports 16 18 and extends downward from the longitudinal supports 16 18 the opposing first and second clasp assemblies 20 21 together with the first and second longitudinal supports 16 18 form a u shaped profile as is shown in fig3 referring again to fig1 the first and second clasp assemblies 20 21 each comprise an. |
7 | detects that the sam data applied thereto from the register 24 is not zero viz 0000 0000 0000 0011 and changes the logic state of the control signal c6 viz from 34 0 34 to 34 1 34 in response to the control signal c6 logic 1 the selector 20 is controlled such as to choose the output of the sam data renewal circuit 26 while the selector 22 is controlled to select the output of the address register 38 instead of the base address the register file address generator 28 generates a 4 bit register file address 34 1110 34 by detecting a logic 1 at the 14th bit position in the sam data applied thereto from the sam data register 24 the register file 30 in response to the address 34 1110 34 initiates transfer of data stored in the 14th register 30 14 to the memory access controller 14 over a line l2 when the controller 14 acknowledges receipt of the data from the register file 30 the controller 14 issues a control signal c8 which is applied to the controller 32 on the other hand the sam data renewal circuit 26 changes a logic 1 at the 14th bit position in the sam data viz 0000 0000 0000 0011 further during the same time duration the main memory address generator 36 issues a main memory address using the base address and the index number both applied thereto and then applies the main memory address thus obtained to the address register 38 the memory access controller 14. |
1 | e g fish farming odor suppression barriers for anaerobic processes and insolubiliztion of dissolved contaminants e g fe and mn ions for removal by filtration or sedimentation in view of the particularly good oxygen retention of liquids oxygenated by the present invention kept in containers a particularly advantageous new aerobic use of those liquids was discovered in accordance with a further feature of the present invention such oxygenated liquids can be advantageously employed as the fermentation liquor of all kinds of fermentation processes such as drug production or food processing by microorganisms microorganisms such as bacteria consume massive quantities of oxygen in the process of assimilating or breaking down waste the rate at which oxygen can be introduced into the biomass is a substantial limiting factor on how quickly a breakdown by oxygenation can be achieved the problem with known process technologies is that oxygen introduction by aeration is highly inefficient because air contains only 21 percent oxygen thus 79 percent of the energy used by aerators is wasted in pumping useless nitrogen therefore the use of highly oxygenated water in accordance with the present invention in such aerobic processes is expected to be about 5 times more efficient also to obtain thereby a like extent of energy efficiency improvement the dissolved oxygen content of water treated with embodiments of the present invention can be greater than 20 ppm can be greater than 40 ppm can be greater than 60 ppm can be greater than 80 ppm can be greater than 100 ppm can be greater than 120 ppm and can be greater than 140 ppm thus the. |
8 | device comprising an acoustical module application_number US 201514858417 A description in its most general aspect the present invention relates to an acoustical module being capable of suppressing self generated acoustical signal and self generated vibrations in its most simple implementation the acoustical module comprises a sound generating receiver and two acoustical pressure pick up points where acoustical sound is allowed to enter the module one or more acoustical filters are provided between the acoustical pressure pick up points each of the two acoustical pressure pick up points picks up the following signals the acoustical module of the present invention is adapted to be positioned inside the ear channel in this position the two acoustical pressure pick up points form an outer pick up point a and an inner pick up point b as stated above each of the two acoustical pressure pick up points will pick up a self generated acoustical receiver signal s rec acc a self generated vibration receiver signal s rec vib and the external acoustical sound s ext this may be expressed as follows where s mica and s micb are microphone signals being acoustically connected to the acoustical pressure pick up points a and b respectively since the two contributions of the receiver s rec acc and s rec vib are generated by the same source they are highly correlated and may therefore be combined into one source eq 3 and 4 can be assumed as being frequency dependent but constant over time moreover the influence of the external. |
4 | fiber v annulus m 3 u00f7 density of cell wall 1 5 u00d7 10 9 lbs 7 5 10 13 tons commercial timbers of the united states 1940 p 52 step 4 calculate amount of lumen loaded material in paperboard equ2 u2022 u concentration of loaded fobers in paperboard in ppm u2022 z 1 amount of lumen loaded matial in paperboard in lbs ton u2022 z 2 concentration of lumen loaded material in paperboard in ppm typically dyed lumen loaded wood fibers are added to the furnish such that they make up a small percentage of the total furnish this percentage may be as low as a few parts per billion on up to 20 25 in the preferred embodiment the individual lumen loaded wood fibers will be recognizable under ultraviolet light or infrared light after the dyed lumen loaded wood fibers are uniformly dispersed into the furnish it is formed into anti counterfeit paper by conventional papermaking operations the following example was prepared using the concepts of the present invention fibers were loaded with various soluble fluorescent agents these agents were each dissolved into a solvent such as methanol at a concentration of 0 5 g l 1 g l. |
1 | back of the leg with both straps attached main body 14 is positioned to completely cover the patella b extending beyond the sides of as well as above and below the patella and extend to a position covering the upper shin d of the user 39 s leg see fig4 main body 14 has flexible material member 27 connected at the interior thereof for example by sewing thus defining retaining enclosure 29 fig4 between main body 14 and member 27 material member 27 is made from material the same or similar to that forming wrap 13 and has opening or slot 31 formed therein for access to the interior of enclosure 29 material member 27 is of a size sufficient so that when positioned it will cover the same areas of the leg as main body 14 see fig4 pad 33 having a flowable material enclosed therein is receivable in and removable from retaining enclosure 29 through opening 31 thereby accommodating pad replacement for example various pads having different flow characteristics and weights as discussed below might be chosen for different applications or for user 39 s of different weights pad 33 includes discreet material filled compartments 35 37 and 39 each isolated against flow of material contained therein from one compartment to another as shown in fig4 compartment 35 is shaped to cover and cushion the patella b of a user when kneeling while compartment 37 is shaped to provide perimeter support of the patella b compartment 39 is shaped to provide support both directly between upper shin d and a kneeling surface and laterally between the patella b and the upper shin d to thereby redistribute support and weight and thus patellar pressure to the upper shin d when the. |
5 | a large distance that is larger than the cross section of the object depending on the embodiment of the underwater sound damper the side edges that are movable relative to one another are part of a single support structure for example and or of separate support structures which are formed for example by a row of a plurality of parallel vertical cables and or net strips and or netting tubes that are provided with sound reducing elements and are retained on a floor element at the lower end and can float freely at the upper end a net is preferably used as the support structure for the sound reducing elements alternatively to a net it is also possible to use a grating a cage in particular a narrow cage a wire mat a perforated sheet plate or a rigid wire mesh a plurality of the rigid support structures formed as surface bodies are movable relative to one another between the idle position and the working position preferably in a translational and or rotary manner in this case the support structures are preferably arranged relative to one another in graduated planes or in concentric rings support structures in the form of cages can also be telescopic or can be arranged on and or next to one another for example in stacks it has proven advantageous that the upper end and the lower end of the at least one support structure are movable in. |
6 | it shows a configuration of the components of a spindle and guidance system in the inside of a not illustrated profiled rail 10 and cover 11 a motor 3 is connected to a spindle 4 which enables the transmission of a turning moment a spindle nut 5 is disposed on the spindle 4 that can be moved in a translatory manner on the spindle 4 the spindle nut 5 is connected to slide shoes 6 the shoes 6 are guided on two rails 7 orientated parallel to the spindle 4 such a guidance system significantly increases the torsional rigidity of the drive system furthermore the spindle nut 5 is connected to a fastening element 8 that has positioning aids 9 for accurate orientation of structures that are to be attached due to the fact that during operation of the drive units relative movements take place between the spindle nut 5 and spindle 4 and between the rails 7 and the slide shoes 6 the drive unit 2 must be configured in a manner such that it is sealed against soiling and water the advantageous embodiments of such a configuration are shown in fig3 4 0068 fig3 shows a perspective representation of an embodiment. |
5 | the slits such that the expanded slits 30 39 now have a substantially higher light transmissibility than the closed slits 30 in the starting position illustrated in fig6 the light transmissibility with such an elastic sheet 29 is adjustable within an approximate range of 5 60 a suitable arrangement for stretching of the sheet 29 is described below in connection with fig1 an alternate to the previously described elastic film in accordance with fig8 amp 9 is a configuration of individual laminar strips 31 32 33 whereby the strips are vertically offset relative to each other and are partially overlapping with each successive strip arranged slightly higher than the respective adjacent strip for each pair of adjacent strips overlapping connection areas 34 for example where the adjacent strips are interconnected by welding points 35 alternate in the longitudinal direction of the strips with unconnected areas 36 furthermore the connection areas 34 at one longitudinal edge of each strip are offset relative to the connection areas at the opposite longitudinal edge thereof and the unconnected areas 36 are recessed relative to the connection areas as can be seen in fig9 application of a tensile force f in a direction transverse to the length of the strips results in a torque m at the middle strip 32 depicted there due to the vertical. |
2 | through the pinch roller 32 using the pinch roller 32 the rod end is pushed into and secured inside the rod reel 10 inside pocket 18 using pinch roller 32 the worn endless rod 26 is measured and spooled on to rod reel 10 using a rod shear the used endless rod 26 is then cut using the winch the rod tail end is brought inside the pocket and secured in place again using the winch the tail end of the new endless rod 24 is removed from outside pocket 16 of rod reel 10 the new endless rod 24 is then strung through the pinch roller 32 and the picker rod guide using pinch roller 32 the new endless rod 24 is fed to the welder the welder can then weld the new endless rod 24 to the used endless rod that is on the service reel 22 shown in fig6 after welding is completed the rod transfer truck or trailer is backed to the service reel 22 using pinch roller 32 the new endless rod 24 is spooled onto the service reel 22 at the rod yard the ordered amount of new endless rod 24 is loaded into the rod reel 10 inside pocket 18 using a winch the tail end of the new endless rod 24 is brought into the pocket and secured the rod reel 10 is then taken to the location for rod repair the rod transfer truck or trailer is backed to the. |
5 | respectively operationally the interposed flexible material 100 a b is then gripped and weighed down in the same manner as shown in fig5 in fig7 8 are presented an longitudinal end view of yet another embodiment for the complemental gripping members of the present invention members 110 and 112 are seen well spaced apart in fig7 while having their inner surfaces 110 i 112 i with configurations which are identical to that of fig1 and 6 however the arcuate outer surfaces and recessed channel surfaces of these members are substantially modified arcuate surface 110 o is interrupted only by the longitudinal channel 110 c of a truncated triangular crosssection which is centrally located in the semi circular outer surface 110 o of member 110 similarly outer arcuate surface 112 o is also interrupted by a diametrically opposing channel 112 c likewise truncated and triangular located central of the semi circular of member 112 elongate channels 110 c 112 c provide the running recess channel for the insertion of the fastening bolts not seen which will lock the seated members together during operation also the central inner surface 109 l 109 r of each member is provided with a transverse borehole 110 b 112 b to receive a fastening bolt not shown in the view of fig8 the members 110 112 are dovetailed to show their complemental seating but without the interposition of the dual ply sheeting of fig6 this embodiment can be used most advantageously on smaller diameter roll up bars so that recesses for heads of fasteners such as in fig1 would not create large flat spots on sides of small diameter roll up bars in the perspective view of fig9 three elongate members 120 122 and 124 like those of fig1 are arranged and aligned as they. |
8 | connected each of the 48 global vertical conductors 12 in a column is connected to one of the output terminals of the 16 demultiplexers 26 in each logic array block in the column similarly each of the 16 multiplexers 28 associated with each logic array block 16 has three input terminals connected to the global vertical conductors 12 in the column preferably the global vertical conductors 12 in each column are arranged in two sets of 24 conductors each a first set on the left hand side of logic array block 16 is connected to the first eight macrocells in the block a second set on the right hand side of logic array block 16 is connected to the remaining eight macrocells in the block in order to configure the programmable logic device 10 to perform a desired logic function a user programs macrocells 22 multiplexers 20 and 28 and demultiplexers 26 using any convenient conventional programming technique the programmable logic device 10 may contain programmable logic elements such as erasable programmable read only memory eprom transistors static random access memory programmable fuses antifuses ferro electric elements or any suitable type of storage cell preferably the programmable logic device 10 is based on electrically erasable programmable read only memory e 2 prom transistors because macrocells 22 are connected to global horizontal conductors 14 via output drivers 24 multiplexers 28 and tristate output drivers 30 the macrocell outputs of one logic array block 16 are available as inputs to other logic array blocks 16 via the multiplexers 20 connected to the other blocks further when it is desired to connect the logic of one row to another output signals from an. |
9 | the wall covering system 1 of the present invention is shown in cross section view having a pair of sheet elements 2 a 2 b bonded to a wall 6 via an adhesive layer 5 each sheet element 2 a 2 b has a decorative surface 3 a 3 b a bonding surface 4 a 4 b and a perimeter 7 a 7 b the perimeter 7 a 7 b is disposed between the decorative surface 3 a 3 b and bonding surface 4 a 4 b as shown in fig2 the perimeter 7 a 7 c defines the overall shape of each sheet element 2 a 2 c respectively sheet elements 2 a 2 b may be composed of a variety of materials including but not limited to fabrics paper vinyl cloth backed paper cloth backed vinyl and combinations thereof the adhesive layer 5 may be composed of a variety of bonding materials known within the art for example the adhesive layer 5 may be a water or heat activated material applied onto the bonding surfaces 4 a 4 b during fabrication of the sheet element 2 and dried to a solid it is likewise possible for the adhesive layer 5 to be a liquid and or solid adhesive applied between bonding surfaces 4 a 4 b and wall 6 during application the composition of sheet element 2 and adhesive layer 5 may provide the desired degree of rigidity in the sheet element 2 to facilitate application to a wall 6 for example it is possible for the sheet element 2 alone or in combination with the adhesive layer to be flexible rigid or semi rigid it is likewise possible to have an optional removable covering 28 preferably a polymer contacting. |
1 | identical grooves 10 to 80 in the form of an arc spaced apart symmetrically with respect to the transverse axis 2 each groove having its convexity turned towards the transverse axis the width of each arc shaped groove decreases slightly from the longitudinal axis 1 towards the edge 5 of the mattress however a pocket 11 12 21 22 81 82 of an oval shape is disposed in line with the corresponding groove 10 20 80 at each of the ends of the groove and at a short distance from the edge 5 of the mattress this pocket locally doubles the width of the groove there are then in all sixteen pockets in line with the different arc shaped grooves seen in section each arc shaped groove 10 to 80 and each pocket 11 12 to 81 82 has the shape of a v with a rounded bottom the depth of the arc shaped groove 10 is constant over the whole of its length except for the ends where it is substantially greater that is to say more than three times greater in line with the pocket 11 12 to 81 82 as can be seen in fig3 where pocket 11 is visible then between the pocket 11 and edge 5 of the lower face 3 of the mattress groove 10 has in section a ramp shape 13 14 by which its depth decreases progressively to zero in the direction of edge 5 in the absence of such ramps 13 14 once covered with a protecting bag the mattress would have two unaesthetic hollows close to the edge 5 of the mattress it is also clear from fig3 that all the arc. |
9 | channels 7 7 u2032 into two cutting mills 8 8 u2032 in which the flat chips are cut up by means of air the cut up flat chips are then suctioned from the cutting mills 8 8 u2032 and led into a wet cyclone 9 which separates the cut up flat chips from the air from the wet cyclone 9 the cut up flat chips are led with a pressure chain conveyor 10 into a dosing bunker 11 the dosing bunker 11 is formed as intermediate storage for a dryer 12 and is connected to the dryer 12 by means of a pressure chain conveyor 13 in this dryer the cut up flat chips are dried which is why the previously described system components are referred to with the term u201c wet side u201d and the system components described in the following are referred to with the term u201c dry side u201d the cut up flat chips are suctioned through the dryer 12 and led on the output side into a dryer bunker 15 via a pressure chain conveyor 14 the dryer bunker 15 is formed as intermediate storage for two hammer mills 16 16 u2032 which are each connected via a vibrating flat channel 17 17 u2032 and a common worm 18 to the dryer bunker 15 in the hammer mills 16 16 u2032 the cut up and dried flat chips are broken up into flat splinters the flat splinters are suctioned by means of air from the hammer mills 16 16 u2032 and led into a drying cyclone 19 in this cyclone the flat splinters are separated from the air stream from the drying cyclone 19 the flat splinters are led by. |
4 | the inventive airbag 126 will remain sufficiently inflated for at least 5 seconds and preferably more as high as at least 20 seconds most preferably 0062 fig5 shows the side curtain airbag 126 prior to storage in its uninflated state within the roofline cylindrically shaped container 122 the thickness of the airbag 126 measured as the packing diameter as in fig7 below as compared with the depth of the airbag measured from the roofline cylindrically shaped container 122 to the bottom most point 128 of the airbag 126 either in its uninflated or inflated state at most 0 05 larger factors are possible with higher add on coating weights and larger yarns smaller yarns may be utilized with lower or larger add on coating weights as well which meet this limitation as well 0063 fig6 and 7 aid in understanding this concept through the viewing of the rolled airbag 126 as stored within the container 122 along line 2 the diameter measurement of the airbag 126 of example 3 above is roughly 20 millimeters the standard depth of side curtain airbags is roughly 17 inches or about 431 8 millimeters thus the preferred packing volume factor is about 0 046 20 mm 431 8 mm a comparative silicone based thick coating add on weight of about 4 0 ounces per square yard provided a diameter of about 25 millimeters for a factor of about 0 0579 25 mm 431 8 mm there are of course many alternative embodiments and modifications of the present invention which are intended to be included within the spirit and scope of the following claims in particular it is to be understood that any side curtain airbag of any production method and structure which exhibits low permeability measurements. |
6 | a corresponding opening not otherwise defined in a post like member formed in the other of the body and the intake manifold further the resilient tab may be formed with the post and the aperture or a recess may be formed in the opening to accept the resilient tab those skilled in the art will also recognize that the illustrated tab and aperture locking mechanism is only one type of suitable locking mechanism and that other types could be substituted such other types of locking mechanisms may include among others spring loaded detent mechanisms latch mechanisms and snap fit mechanisms fig4 u2013 5 illustrate another construction of a fuel rail assembly 78 embodying the present invention like the fuel rail assembly 10 the fuel rail assembly 78 is shown in relation to a portion of an engine defining an intake manifold 82 also like the fuel rail assembly 10 only a portion of the fuel rail assembly 78 is shown for purposes of clarity in one construction of the present invention the fuel rail assembly includes a body 86 having a fuel rail 92 therein the fuel rail 92 includes therein the fuel passageway 88 and an overmolding 98 substantially covers or encloses the fuel rail 92 in this construction fuel injectors 100 are coupled to the fuel rail 92 such that the fuel injectors 100 are fluidly connected with the fuel passageway 88 in such a construction the fuel rail. |
7 | hooked to the holder 36b via a tension spring 40 and the other end secures the corona wire 35 to the holder 36a with a vis 37 as shown in fig2 the bottom of a second protrusion section 102 of the charger wire holder 36a at the front side of the device is shaped as a elastically deformable claw which allows it to be hooked to a holder hooking section a second engagement section 32a provided in the base plate 31 a front frame 38 which comprises a first sidewall 42 is secured to the front side of the base plate 31 the frame 38 has a guide port for guiding the transferring charger unit 9 to a given position provided in the first sidewall 42 near this guide port is an opening section 44 which allows the release of a second protrusion section 102 of the charger wire holder 36a from the engaging hook section 32a of the base plate 31 by a press rod 39 as shown in fig2 two springs 33 are inserted between the base plate 31 and charger case 34 so that the transferring charger unit 9 may be pressed upward while being set to be engaged with the base plate 31 being in the state where the second protrusion section 102 of the holder 36a at the front side of the device is hooked to the second engagement section 32a and the first a protrusion section 101 of the holder 36b at the. |
4 | now to the overall operation of the inventive device of this invention and its use in combination with an apparatus for dispensing flowable material into creases of pre formed trousers and with reference to fig7 and 8 and firstly with fig7 there is shown a device 1 of this invention in combination and alignment with a device 55 of the 39 600 patent it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the activators for the entire system are coordinated to allow the two devices to accommodate each other and to work cooperatively with each other thus there is shown the device 1 the apparatus 55 the rodless cylinder 25 the rotary actuator 45 the movable grippers 48 a pair of trousers 75 which are aligned on the crease blades 56 and 63 by the pre formed creases in the trousers 75 in this figure the trolley 40 along with the supports 43 and 44 and the rotary actuator 40 the gripper support block 47 and the movable grippers 48 all of which move simultaneously are positioned at the distal end 3 of the frame of the device 1 although the normal resting position for this movable assembly of the device 1 is at the near end 2 i e the right end in the fig7 and with the grippers 48 in a vertical position there is shown an operator foot switch 76 which activates the entire system the operator aligns the trousers 75 on the device 55 presses the foot switch 76 causing the air cylinder in device 55 to open spreading the. |
5 | in fig4 a nut or similar stop member 50 is threaded onto the distal end 28 of the bolt 22 and rotated until it is adjacent the stud engagement portion 36 of link 32 if the walls 44 forming the hole 38 are spaced too far apart so that the edges 44 cannot be counted upon to engage the body portion 30 of the stud 22 the nut 50 can be relied upon to intercept and engage the link whenever the bolt 46 is manipulated to draw the stud downward and engage the sink flange 20 onto the countertop it may also be preferable to use the nut 50 regularly in combination with the rest of the clamp elements shown in fig1 3 due to the fact that manipulating nut 50 can positively position link 32 and bolt 46 on the stud 22 to take up any slack in the chain of elements and insure that turning the bolt 46 accomplishes a secure flange engagement on the upper surface of the countertop rim portion a further embodiment of this invention is shown in fig5 in this figure the sink flange 20 the stud 22 and the countertop rim portion 12 with upper side 16 and underside 18 are the same elements. |
4 | spun from spinneret 1 into a chimney 2 the upper portion of which may be equipped with a blowing system 34 a 34 after drawing stretching solidification and adequate cooling the freshly spun monofilament 3 is taken up by a draw off unit here a winding unit 4 which in its base position i is located vertically below spinneret 1 thereby monofilament 3 except for minor deviations due to blowing 34 a 34 travels from spinneret 1 vertically down towards winding unit 4 to visualize the 34 phenomenon of natural yarn deflection 34 to be utilized according to the invention winding unit 4 is shifted laterally from base position i fig1 to position ii cf fig2 monofilament 3 is displaced not as might have been expected in a parabolic or similar curve suspended freely from spinneret 1 to winding unit 4 but initially moves as if the winding unit were in base position i vertically downward then one observes a zone 3a in which the monofilament is deflected laterally at first away from winding unit 4 and subsequently describing an arc follows a path leading practically straight to winding unit 4 this monofilament segment is identified as 3b whereby adjunct ii is related to position. |
4 | between the light source and the two sensor heads and operates in the conventional manner the position of the wheel 96 can be physically adjusted by loosening a screw 100 that is carried within an elongated slot 102 provided in a bracket 104 the screw extends into a horizontal supporting plate 106 which is in turn carried on top of support block 108 as can be seen in fig4 the support block 108 is in turn hinged adjacent its lower end through a hinge 110 to a fold forming plate 112 the fold forming plate 112 has a vertically extending flange 114 that is in turn fixed to a vertical shaft 116 as shown in fig3 that is in turn carried on a slidable tubular member 118 the slidable tubular member 118 is carried on a square horizontally extending tubular member 120 as a result the horizontal or lateral position of the entire edge folding and positioning station c can be adjusted a spring loaded screw 122 extends between the support block 108 and the vertical flange member 114 for applying a predetermined pressure through the wheel to the cloth during its guiding operation as can be seen in fig4 the entire wheel assembly including the wheel 96 and the motor 98 can be pivoted slightly about the hinge 110 for controlling the pressure asserted on. |
7 | central office 20 and a local area network lan 50 is used to connect the vrus 30 to a gaming portion 32 of gaming system 10 by connecting lan 50 behind vrus 30 instead of connecting a private branch exchange pbx 24 in front of vrus 30 the number of connection ports and therefore the amount of hardware needed for processing assistance requests is greatly reduced for example having pbx 24 connect in front of a 5000 port vru 30 would require pbx 24 to have 10000 ports instead with lan 50 behind vrus 30 only 100 ports lines are needed pbx 24 may be separately connected between central office 20 and a live agent 23 to provide a live attendant to a customer who needs assistance the operation for live assistance requests will be described further below lan 52 provides control signals to vrus 30 from business server 34 or gaming servers 38 40 42 or 44 vrus 30 receive subscriber entered data from a telephone keypad for example in the form of dtmf tones and send converted signals to business server 34 or gaming servers 38 40 42 or 44 vrus 30 respond to the subscriber entered data from a telephone with audio responses which are sent over the telephone system and heard by telephone speaker if a pc is used audio signals are sent via the internet to run u201c wav u201d files. |
9 | jack pressure can be applied to latch 34 to raise locking edges 36 for easy entry once housing 22 is seated within the jack latch 34 can be released causing locking edges 36 to be held behind a plate forming the front of the jack which is generally standard on such jacks thereby securing the connection similarly housing 22 can be released via leverage on latch 34 to free locking edges 36 from behind the jack plate so that housing 22 can be removed the internal components of communication plug 20 include conductors 24 and conductor carrier 26 carrier 26 is made from a dielectric material such as plastic and has channels and depressions formed thereon to receive the individual conductors 24 the arrangement of conductors 24 once assembled in carrier 26 is shown best in fig3 a and 3b fig3 a depicts the idc ends of conductors 24 extending from the rear or back end of carrier 26 similarly fig3 b depicts the jack spring interface ends of conductors 24 arranged at the nose or front of carrier 26 the principles of the invention are disclosed as applied to an eight wire communication plug those skilled in the art will appreciate that the concepts taught herein can be applied to plugs terminating cables carrying any number of conductors or wires in which crosstalk is generated in both the plug and the jack or connector nevertheless eight wire. |
1 | the orifices 48 have the same general shape and location as the projecting members 8 of the replaceable cushions 2 thus allowing the replaceable cushions 2 to be secured via the orifices 48 the mounting assembly 41 is assembled by means of the steps described below but other assembly methods may be utilized the replaceable cushions 2 are installed on the clamping frame 44 by inserting the projecting members 8 in the orifices 48 of the abutting surfaces 45 the projecting members 8 fit snugly in the orifices 48 so the replaceable cushions 2 are not accidentally separated from clamping frame 44 the glass panel 12 is then placed against the replaceable elastomeric cushions 2 on one of the support fixtures 40 the second support fixture 40 is then positioned with the replaceable cushions 2 in contact with the glass panel 12 the support fixtures 40 are then joined together by means of fastening devices such as bolts 50 other fastening means may be used such as rivets and screws by tightening the bolts 50 the glass panel 12 is thus held in place between the support fixtures 40 by the pressure applied to the replaceable cushions 2 by the clamping frames 44 a third example of a mounting structure is shown in fig9 which shows a shelf. |
1 | fixed horizontal foot plate is used on the other hand a rotating or swivelling foot plate as introduced in this invention allows the entire plantar surface of the foot to maintain contact with the foot plate during the leg press consequently the forces are more evenly distributed on the metatarsal bones thereby reducing the chances for foot injury additionally because the ankle joint can maintain a more neutral position throughout the leg press movement as opposed to being forced into extreme dorsiflexion with the fixed style foot plate there is reduced risk of injury to the ankle joint also as shown in fig7 and 9 detachable screws and nuts 188 and 34 c 34 shaped clamps 174 loosely and adjustably fasten foot plate 176 to the weight lifting bar 68 so that the swivelling action can take place each aperture or hole 66 in the flange 62 may have below it at an angle a lug 190 protruding in position for limiting rotation of the foot plate for safety to about 45 degrees from the horizontal fig1 and 11 show the invention using support rod assemblies 38 39 and 40 39 which represent a modification of the basic support rods 38 40 used in fig1 support rods 38. |
3 | system in addition to the filter a regulator and check valve are also provided for enhancing the performance of the delivery system the regulator is used to assure that a constant and uniform air pressure is supplied to the delivery system and the check valve is incorporated to prevent back flows into the filter and air supply system because of the check valve when pressure is relieved from the air supply side already introduced gas and possibly even liquids are prevented from backing up and potentially contaminating the filter and air source in this manner future provision of clean air is further assured contamination resulting from the suck back action is dealt with using a disinfecting sterilizing wash through the delivery system and dental instruments used upon a patient the disinfectant sterilant is not only used to clean the delivery system but it may also be dispensed into the patient 39 s mouth to produce a foaming and sometimes therapeutic action one drawback of the application of the disinfectant into a patient 39 s mouth is its extreme offensive taste to some persons as a result many dental professionals and practitioners are reluctant to use such disinfectants in a patient 39 s mouth in spite of the possible therapeutic benefits for fear that the taste will offend the patient the present invention relieves such apprehension by providing a ready means for quickly and selectively changing the flow to the patient from the possibly distasteful disinfectant. |
1 | tube 32 for instance via a screw 66 joining holes 63 68 formed in the respective spring element and inner tube however it will be apparent to the skilled artisan that other manners of a fixation such as welding adhesive techniques or the like may also be employed spring element 60 further includes a free end 64 disposed through slot 36 provided in inner tube 32 a plastic or rubberized tab portion 65 may be affixed to free end 64 to assist the practitioner in manipulating free end 64 when actuation of regulating device 10 is desired the fixed end 62 of spring element 60 leads into a bend 80 which progresses towards an angle 72 formed in the spring element spring element 60 features one or more passages or openings intermediate the fixed and distal ends 63 64 respectively through which spinal needle 12 is threaded the purpose of the passages or openings is to provide means allowing spring element 60 to securely grip or lock spinal needle 12 relative to epidural needle 14 in a manner that provides a variably continuous locking ability through the range of potential extension lengths 34 x 34 of spinal needle 12 relative to epidural needle 14 in the configuration illustrated in fig4 a 5 and 5a the one or more openings comprise a distal most opening 70 and a proximal most opening 71 disposed on either side of angle 72 spinal needle 12 is disposed through both the proximal most and distal most openings 70 71 respectively. |
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