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power conductor 132 the secondary 118d of tfm 118 is magnetically coupled through air gap 133 and includes aluminum reaction sheet 118e bonded to steel sheet 118f also shown is the optical control means 120 in transit vehicle 103 which is optically coupled to energy controller 128 by a plurality of optical sensors 120 and fiber optics conductors 131 since transit vehicle 103 is magnetically levitated by tfm 118 incidental contact with monorail 101 is eased by low friction skid rollers 134 also due to the magnetic levitation directional monorail guidance is maintained by the substantially omega shaped bottom portion of floor 103a which is magnetically coupled to monorail 101 referring to fig3 and 3b monorail 101 is shown comprised of solar collector 104 applied onto an inner core 101a inner core 101a is shown provided with longitudinal rail reinforcement 135 and longitudinal tensioning cable 137 solar collector 104 is comprised of an outer protective barrier 138 and layered electrical energy producing light sensitive silicon materials comprised of vacuum deposited inner p layer material 142a typically hydrogenated silicon doped with phosphorous an intrinsic layer 142c typically undoped hydrogenated silicon and an outer n layer 143a typically hydrogenated silicon doped with boron solar collector 104 is further comprised of a.
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these sub assemblies include a valve assembly by passable timer delay control and a novel solenoid connector that connects the present invention to an existing boom pump control system on a boom pump truck before discussing these subassemblies it is helpful to review the setup of a typical boom pump truck in its typical use the preferred embodiment of the present invention is used in conjunction with a boom pump truck of the type depicted in fig1 a typical boom pump truck 100 without the present invention incorporated has mounted thereon a boom system comprised of various sections 103 u2013 106 and a discharge hose 50 all of which permit the pumping of the material to its intended destination in use the material is pumped through boom sections 103 104 and 105 to an apex 108 once the material reaches apex 108 it falls by gravity flow through section 106 then through discharge hose 50 to its intended destination also located on a typical boom pump truck 100 is a compressed air supply not shown the first major subassembly of the present invention is hose cuff 30 including an inflatable bladder 36 as shown in fig2 and 3 inflatable bladder 36 is constructed of a flexible material such as rubber or other suitable material inflatable bladder 36 is sized such that when it is filled with air it expands within hose cuff casing 35 and constricts material discharge hose 50 thus substantially blocking the flow of concrete or other slurry material through slurry discharge hose 50 it should be noted that the present.
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a first embodiment of the invention is shown as a stackable module 10 designed to hold and display candles specifically candles of the votive type module 10 is an integral structure with no moving parts preferably made of transparent or translucent glass body or housing 12 thereof can be decoratively designed it can be clear cloudy colored or various combinations thereof and can include decorative materials embedded within body or housing 12 such as simulated stars snowflakes geometric figures or other images structurally module 10 comprises parallel side walls 14 and 16 parallel end walls 18 and 20 and vertical dividers 22 and 24 which are parallel to end walls 18 and 20 consequently an outer wall is formed by side walls 14 and 16 and end walls 18 and 20 a bottom wall 26 as shown in fig2 closes the lower end of module 10 bottom wall 26 will be discussed in detail relative to fig2 and 5 three essentially identical candle receiving cells are indicated generally by reference numerals 28 30 and 32 and are defined by walls 14 16 18 and 20 and dividers 22 and 24 the outside surfaces 34 36 38 and 40 of walls 14 16 18 and 20 respectively are preferably vertical whereas their inside surfaces visible in part in fig1 and seen as portions 42 in fig4 each taper inwardly at a small preselected angle walls 14 16 18 and 20 have similar thicknesses at corresponding distances from their top peripheral edge 46 to inside surface portions 44 of bottom wall 26 the top edges 48 and 50 of dividers 22 and 24 are flush with and have the same thickness as the top edge 46 of walls 14 16 18.
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relative to the measuring standards the position of the table is determinable by the scanning heads in six degrees of freedom in at least one of the corners one or more scanning heads having a total of at least three measuring axes is are provided for 3 d position detection in three independent spatial directions sensitivity vectors of the measuring axes for the 3 d position detection are neither parallel to the x z plane nor parallel to the y z plane application_number US 201414508553 A description before exemplary embodiments of the optical position measuring device are described below the position measuring device described in european published patent application no 1 762 828 and in u s pat no 7 573 581 each of which is expressly incorporated herein in its entirety by reference thereto is briefly explained as mentioned above it is suitable for detecting position changes along two shift directions in the corresponding scanning head two scanning beam paths are formed so as to be tilted or asymmetrical relative to each other in this connection the beam of rays delivered by a light source is supplied via a first optical fiber in the form of a single mode fiber to the scanning system and after being coupled out of the optical fiber is collimated via collimating optics the collimated beam of rays thereupon arrives at a splitting grating in which it is split into two scanning beam.
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first speed is engaged from neutral this can be done while the vehicle is running backward afterward this procedure the main actuation member is moved to neutral and once again there is a change in the gear step of speed range to the other subgear after the reverse run has been completed the gear control will release the clutch for the odd subgear and one can drive forward as of that point in time the power train to the even subgear is disengaged and one can connect the second speed by way of a potential error possibility as the first speed is engaged the flow of force to the main actuation element could be broken but the first speed can still be completely engaged when for example after the engagement of the first speed the main actuation member gearshift finger wears out or breaks when the gear is not equipped with the two terminal position limits inside the gear and outside the gear according to fig2 but rather only with the terminal position recognition or limitation outside the gear then after such an exemplary rupture or wear of the gearshift finger the gear control would start from the assumption that the second speed was properly engaged when the stop outside the gear or the selection actuator inside the gear was recognized as a gearshift path limitation actually the r speed would then always still be engaged in the even subgear the previously mentioned error is not acquired by the gear control therefore the clutch for the even subgear would be released at that instant depending on the driving situation there could be some very dangerous consequences for.
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terms of battery size and life an example case was examined the stabilization of an m24 sniper rifle power consumption for commercial off the shelf batteries was estimated based upon a prototype l lever instar demonstration platform 1 power was calculated using the power draw to hold the maximum displacement 2 19 watts at 1 18 a and 1 86v this is an overestimate of the actual power consumption since the actuator will be cycling with less of a draw at lower displacements thus the battery life and number of shots is a conservative estimate if instead a simple sinusoidal rms duty cycle is assumed then the average power consumption will be 40 5 of the power at maximum displacement in either case the battery life is determined simply based upon their watt hr rating table 2 gives a summary of the power analysis for a variety of batteries comparing battery life mass total shots along with shots per dollar and shots per gram assuming 2 seconds per shot all batteries are standardized to provide 9 v for comparison purposes the overall life of the battery ranged from 6 hours to over 79 hours of continuous operation a very reasonable battery life with this comparison the number of shots ranges from ten thousand to over 140 thousand this is significant improvement over previous work where for example even using regenerative electronics with the piezoelectric actuator only 8000 shots were possible under the 2 second shot assumption the optimal battery selection depends.
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elements are contemplated but should require no further explanation to those of ordinary skill in the art in the preferred embodiment of this invention a combined nail and washer are attached to the weight before the air cylinder is fired so that the dropping of the weight serves to drive the nail through the insulation 12 and into the roof deck 10 the nail and washer may be preassembled by manual or mechanical means and may be therefore accessible to an operator in a precombined state alternatively as shown in fig6 it is contemplated that the upper portion of the carriage may be provided with a mechanism for combining the nail and washer one or more reciprocating plungers are reciprocable in a respective cylinder 52 supported by the members 33 each carrying a magnet 63 at its lower end for engaging the head of a nail vertically aligned therebelow for supporting a circular washer 20 is a circular member 54 having a central cavity the plunger is reciprocated to drive the nail through the washer to combine the two the movement of each plunger is operator controlled by a suitable valving arrangement actuated by a respective handle 55 on the upper portion of the carriage the same valve also operates the insertion prongs 66 it is contemplated that the number of such mechanism.
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extract was washed with water 200 ml and brine 400 ml which were subsequently back extracted with chloroform 200 ml the chloroform phases were combined and dried over sodium sulfate the solution was filtered the solvent removed under reduced pressure and the product dried in vacuo the dry residue 200 mg was dissolved in chloroform 5 ml followed by the addition of 3m methanolic hydrochloric acid 3 equivalents and ether 5 ml and left at u2212 20 u00b0 c overnight the solution was filtered dried in vacuo and 145 mg of the 9 deoxy 9 amino daunomycinone hydrochloride obtained step 2b ritter intermediate hydrolysis experiment 2 450 mg of the ritter intermediate of example 2 was dissolved in 3 n sulfuric acid 45 ml and heated at 60 u00b0 c for 30 h the after treatments were carried out in the same manner as in experiment 1 2 200 mg of the obtained 9 deoxy 9 amino daunomycinone was dissolved in chloroform 5 ml followed by the addition of 3m methanolic hydrochloric acid 3 equivalents and ether 5 ml and left at u2212 20 u00b0 c overnight the solution was filtered dried in vacuo and 115 mg of the 9 deoxy 9 amino daunomycinone hydrochloride obtained step 2c ritter intermediate hydrolysis experiment 3 700 mg of the ritter intermediate of example 2 was treated as in experiment 1 using a mixture of 525 ml of tetrahydrofurane 116 7 ml of concentrated sulfuric acid and 58 3 ml of water and heating at 60 u00b0 c for 7 h 600 mg of the 9 deoxy 9 amino daunomycinone was obtained and dissolved in chloroform 10 ml after the addition of 3 m methanolic hydrochloric acid 2 equivalents and ether 10.
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32 are attached to the corners of a heat sink 34 next lead frame 10 shown in fig2 having support leads 18 is aligned with and placed on top of heat sink 34 a tig welder or other similar welding mechanism not shown is used to weld support leads 18 to pillows or spacing pads 32 the welds may be spot welds but continuous welds should be used when maximum support is desired fig2 is a side sectional view of the device of fig2 positioned and attached to the device of fig1 along the section lines 8 8 of fig2 fig2 is a side sectional view of the device of fig2 positioned and attached to the device of fig1 along the section lines 9 9 of fig2 one advantage of this embodiment of the invention is that it is not necessary to insulatively coat or layer heat sink 34 since lead fingers 12 are spaced from and do not overlap heat sink 34 another advantage is that pillows or spacing pads 32 may be used as alignment aids when attaching the lead frame to the heat sink in yet still another embodiment of the invention shown in fig2 pillows or spacing pads 32 are spaced from one another and attached to a major surface of heat sink 36 this embodiment is recommended when the lead fingers will overlap the surface of the heat sink next lead frame 10 shown in fig2 having support leads 18 is aligned with and placed on top of heat sink 36 a tig welder or other similar welding mechanism not shown is used to weld support leads 18 to pillows or spacing pads 32 the welds may be spot welds but continuous welds should be used when maximum support is desired fig2 is.
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be advantageous for facilitating the synchronization of the different encrypted packets formed by the data of the stream and for accelerating their processing by the access control devices in fact a control word is memorized during each crypto period for being used during the following crypto period fig3 shows an embodiment in which the processing unit receives control messages ecm containing at once the first and second control words cw 1 cw 2 and the first and second right execution parameters c 1 c 2 as in the example of fig1 the second access control device ca 2 includes a memory m 2 structured in a plurality of registers r 1 r 2 r 3 rn containing keys and each register is associated to a counter ct 1 ct 2 ctn in the application of the digital pay television the keys kr stored in the registers r 1 r 2 rn may be attributed each to a particular set bouquet of channels to a user group owning a given kind of account r 1 standard account r 2 premium account r 3 video on demand vod or also to a set of programs or specific events football world cup ski competitions tennis etc the granularity or level of detail of the services provided by means of the register keys kr is generally coarser than that provided by the rights stored in the security module sm these rights may limit for example a viewing duration of programs accessible to a user owning a.
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means for transmitting into or through the surveillance zone electromagnetic energy at or near the resonant frequency of the security tag 20 and means for detecting a field disturbance that the presence of an active resonant circuit security tag causes thereby establishing the presence of a security tag 20 and thus a protected article within the surveillance zone the resonant circuit 15 may comprise one or more inductive elements electrically connected to one or more capacitive elements in a preferred embodiment the resonant circuit is formed by the combination of a single inductive element l electrically connected with a single capacitive element or capacitance c in a series loop however multiple inductor and capacitor elements could alternatively be employed the size of the inductor l and the value of the capacitor c are determined by the desired resonant frequency of the resonant circuit in the presently preferred embodiment the tag 20 preferably resonates at or near 8 2 mhz which is one commonly employed frequency used by electronic security systems from a number of manufacturers it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art however that the frequency of the eas system may vary according to local conditions and regulations thus this specific frequency is not to be considered a limitation of the present invention deactivation of the tag which typically occurs at the point of sale or checkout counter prevents the resonant circuit from resonating within the detection frequency range so that the electronic security system no longer detects the article passing through the surveillance zone of the electronic security system fig3 a.
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diminishing signal region to determine the u201c effective signal level u201d to extend dynamic range the u201c effective reset integration time u201d for this behavior is simply elapsed time between the falling edge of the reset of the charge to voltage conversion node and the falling edge of the sample and hold of the reset level as shown in fig4 and fig6 the signal change in this small integration time can be ascertained by having two reset sequences that are sampled and held with different effective integration times if there is a difference between the two reset levels that exceed a predetermined threshold then it is known that pixel is in the diminishing signal region of the response curve this could also be done by comparing a single reset level to a reference reset level that is generated from a dark reset once it is determined that the pixel is in the diminishing region of the response curve the incident illumination level can be determined from the specific measured transfer function provided by the diminishing signal region of the sensor thus incident illumination levels from no illumination up to 50 000 u00d7 the saturation exposure can be detected by the sensor providing extended dynamic range additionally the effective signal level could be determined from the measured difference in the two reset level by using equation 7 v eff u03b4 ue89e ue89e v reset ue8a0 t exp t intr v sat equation 7 where t exp exposure time and t intr effective reset integration time application of the saturated region transfer function or calculation of the effective signal level as described in equation 7 could be accomplished outside of.
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91 as a clear colorless liquid 13 c nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 132 6 132 5 69 0 62 7 56 6 40 2 31 8 22 1 anal calcd for c 8 h 18 no u00b7 0 175 h 8 no ammonium hydroxide c 64 21 h 10 88 n 11 34 found c 65 01 h 10 71 n 10 81 to a stirred solution of ethyl r 3 n benzyloxycarbonylpyrrolidin 2 yl 2 propenoate 3 03 g 10 00 mmol in anhydrous tetrahydrofuran 75 ml at u2212 78 u00b0 c under nitrogen was added dropwise a solution of diisobutylaluminum hydride 1 0 m in hexanes 22 0 ml 22 0 mmol 2 2 eq the resulting solution was stirred at u2212 78 u00b0 c under nitrogen for 30 minutes the reaction solution was then allowed to warm to room temperature over the course of 2 hours a saturated solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate 50 ml was added and the aqueous mixture was extracted with ethyl acetate 3 u00d7 50 ml the extracts were combined dried mgso 4 and evaporated under reduced pressure column chromatography of the residue with diethyl ether hexanes 1 1 afforded the title compound as a clear colorless oil 1 41 g 5 40 mmol 54 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 7 40 7 25 m 5h 5 75 5 53 m.
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damper 118 presents a resilient tip for resisting impact due to the limited swinging movement of the arm 80 during tensioning and release of the cable 70 second strength monitoring station 18 is adjustably mounted on bars 118 and 120 connected to frame 12 at their bottom ends and by header 122 secured by bolts extending through the cover 14 to a bar connected to beams extending rearwardly from crossbeam 34 connected to upright supports 28 and 30 the station 18 includes a receiver 123 and a block 124 interconnected by bolt 125 which passes through receiver 123 the receiver may be tightened by the bolt 125 to bring the receiver 123 and the block 124 into engagement with bars 118 and 120 as shown in fig5 by turning threaded knob 126 the block 124 includes a nose 127 which receives therethrough a bolt 128 mounting second load cell lc2 thereon the block also presents two parallel guide rods 132 and 134 the guide rods 132 and 134 are secured at their front end to block 124 but are freely shiftably received within respective channels 129 and 130 of engagement member 136 which is covered with padding 138 the load cell lc2 is provided with rearwardly extending threaded rod 140 which is threadably coupled to engagement member 136 whereby force applied to the engagement member in a direction parallel to guide rods 132 and 134 is carried by second load cell lc2 which is fixed to nose 127 third strength monitoring station 20 is swingably carried on column 24 for movement about a vertical axis as illustrated in fig1.
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a small amount of zinc oxide generally 1 to 10 by weight with the lecithin before heating the following examples are illustrative of the present invention and while they cover specific embodiments of the present invention it will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art that these are given by way of explanation not as limitation and that numerous changes in the details may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed comparative exposure tests were conducted by placing 3 inch by 3 inch test panels of automotive steel r 36 q panels in a humidity condensation tester in an inclined position for periods of 40 to 60 days a control panel coated only with unmodified mineral oil ursa p 150 made by texaco developed increased corrosion areas over 50 of the exposed surface area after 14 days over 70 of the exposed surface area after 21 days and 80 of the exposed surface area after 42 days a second control test demonstrates the protective benefits of lecithin without heat darkening in this test lecithin was added to the same mineral oil to form a 5 to 20 by weight lecithin solution this composition was applied to test panels which were then placed in the humidity condensation tester after 42 days corrosion occurred over 10 to 40 of the surface area of the test panels as illustrated below ______________________________________concentration of surface areasalcolec s in corroded aftermineral oil 42 days of exposure______________________________________ 5 40 10 20 20 10 ______________________________________ lecithin alcolec s soybean lecithin as sold by american lecithin company danbury conn was heated for two hours to produce darkening at a temperature of 160 u00b0 centigrade.
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from breath eliminate frost reduce or eliminate fogging of the lens and further provide an interior mask environment that is pleasant and warming to the user which is particularly welcomed when in use outdoors in and in the extreme cold in an exemplary embodiment of the present invention the mask includes a built in air flow and heating means assembly that does not restrict limit or change the mask 39 s primary function of providing protection for the user and an eye shield against the light of the welding operation the first goal is protection followed by improvement of the mask interior environment in cold air while finally air is circulated to remove noxious fumes from the mask interior as a result of the welding process the exemplary embodiment of the mask 11 includes a mask having an outer surface adapted to shield the user 39 s face a hinged welding lens 14 a pivoting 13 head band 12 for attachment to a user 39 s head and an air heating and circulation housing 60 along the mask interior 20 the housing 60 is preferably in proximity to the welding lens 14 whereby the housing 60 provides an interior cavity and sheltered electrical assemblies for drawing in air heating air and exhausting the air within the mask interior and optionally directly onto the mask lens 14 for anti fogging the housing 60 components comprise.
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ingredient may be used alone to set the final ph of a bleaching bath from about 6 0 to 8 0 the following example illustrates this operation into a suitable dyeing beaker containing an agitator 10 grams of cotton knit are placed in a bath of 200 ml water next are added 0 2 gm of a sequesting agent plexene 280 sybron chemical inc and 1 2 gm of 35 hydrogen peroxide the bath is heated to boil at 212 u00b0 f and held for one 1 hour the bath is drained and the cotton washed with 200 ml water and 0 2 gm low ph liquid buffer ingredient no 2 then the cotton knit is washed again in 200 ml of water neutralizations carried out in this manner with low ph liquid buffer ingredient no 2 produce comparable results and fabric to neutralizations done with acetic acid or other solid phosphate ph buffer agents a low or high ph buffer ingredient may be used in a wide variety of textile wet processing operations bleaching scouring dyeing printing or finishing to neutralize the bath or the fabric the high ph buffer ingredient would be used to raise an existing low ph and the low ph buffer ingredient would be used to lower an existing high ph one example of this type of use would be to neutralize the fabric and dye bath of a polyester cotton blend after dyeing with the disperse dyes and before dyeing with the direct dyes in addition to the above applications of the present invention low and or high ph liquid buffer ingredients find usage in a wide variety of industrial non textile applications where processing in water systems occurs and setting and.
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every 50 bp genes are constructed to be approximately 100 bp in length this reduces the number of colonies that must be screened in order to find one containing the proper dna sequence the location at which one gene ends and the next begins is selected based on the natural occurrence of unique restriction enzyme cut sites within the gene resulting in fragments or oligonucleotides of variable length the process is greatly assisted by the use of software which identifies the location and frequency of restriction enzyme sites within a given dna sequence once the gene fragments have been successfully designed common restriction enzyme sites are included on the ends of each fragment to allow ligation of each fragment into a cloning plasmid for example adding tcori and hindiii sites to each gene fragment allows it to be inserted into the polylinker cloning region of puc 19 yanish perron c et al 1985 gene 33 103 119 the 3 u2032 and 5 u2032 single strands of each gene fragment are then synthesized using standard solid phase synthesis with the proper sticky ends for insertion into the cloning vector following cleavage and desalting the single stranded fragments are then purified by page and annealed after phosphorylation the annealed fragments are ligated into a cloning vector such as puc 19 following ligation the plasmids are transformed into dh5 f u2032 competent cells and plated on isopropyl d thiogalactopyranoside iptg 5 bromo 4 chloro 3 indolyl d galactopyranoside x gal plates to screen for the insertion of the gene fragments the resulting colonies which contain gene.
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surface 10 of relative product 3 and an end portion 53 of end portion 51 opposite end portion 49 and generally slightly narrower than major lateral walls 7 and 8 projects rearwards of relative inlet 25 is substantially coplanar with minor lateral surface 10 of relative product 3 and contacts the outer surface of relative roller 45 the distance of which from the rear end of relative inlet 25 is less than the width of end portion 53 sheet 6 of packing material remains in this position up to unloading station 22 where upon operation of pusher 31 end portion 53 is brought into contact with and folded backwards by end edge 30 of plate 27 and as relative product 3 is inserted inside unloading guide 26 is positioned contacting major lateral surface 7 of relative product 3 and overlapping end portion 49 to complete relative tubular wrapping 2 along the final portion of packing path p 1 the pocket 15 considered is fed through braking station 35 where pad 41 frictionally engages portion 52 of sheet 6 of packing material so as to exert braking action on the whole of end portion 51 which is thus maintained contacting minor lateral surface 10 of relative product 3 by tension acting in a direction 54 fig2 c opposite direction 14 as the pocket 15 considered is arrested at unloading station 22 relative roller 45 is arrested facing opening 36 the distance of which from the upstream end of unloading passage 29 equals the distance between roller 45 and the upstream end of inlet 25 of relative seat 20 consequently as the pocket 15 considered is arrested facing unloading passage 29 the tension applied by pad 41 to end portion 51 as a consequence of the rotation of packing wheel 11.
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by the construction of the closer assembly 150 of the present invention whereby the drag capture framework 190 is mounted to the cope capture framework 180 by means of the guide rods 194 which pass through the tubular guide rod housings 186 so as to permit only guided movement along the guide rods with no longitudinal or lateral movement between the cope and drag with the cope flask 34 leveled 34 to the drag flask in this manner they will always be parallel no matter what the orientation of the drag mold since the subassembly of the cope capture framework 180 and drag contact framework 190 is freely suspended from the intermediate support framework 170 after achieving parallelism shortly after the start of the extension of the piston cylinder 204 the cope and drag remain parallel and in contact with the registry bars as shown in fig1 and 13 as the extension of the piston cylinder 204 continues moving the cope capture framework 180 downwardly guided by the sliding of the tubular guide rod housings 186 along the guide rods 194 to bring the cope flask down to rest atop the drag flask thereby completing closure in this manner the mold is closed with the assurance that neither misalignment nor detrimental mold to core contact will occur.
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glidant such as colloidal silica may be added to improve flow properties a disintegrating or solubilizing agent may be added to improve the availability of the medicament when the capsule is ingested tablets are made by preparing a powder mixture granulating or slugging adding a lubricant and disintegrant and pressing into tablets a powder mixture is prepared by mixing the compound suitably comminuted with a diluent or base such as starch sucrose kaolin dicalcium phosphate and the like the powder mixture can be granulated by wetting with a binder such as syrup starch paste acacia mucilage or solutions of cellulosic or polymeric materials and forcing through a screen as an alternative to granulating the powder mixture can be run through the tablet machine and the resulting imperfectly formed slugs broken into granules the granules can be lubricated to prevent sticking to the tablet forming dies by means of the addition of stearic acid a stearate salt talc or mineral oil the lubricated mixture is then compressed into tablets the medicaments can also be combined with free flowing inert carriers and compressed into tablets directly without going through the granulating or slugging steps a protective coating consisting of a sealing coat of shellac a coating of sugar or polymeric material and a polish coating of wax can be provided dyestuffs can be added to these coatings to distinguish different unit dosages oral fluids such as syrups and elixirs can be prepared in unit dosage form so that a given quantity e g a teaspoonful contains a predetermined amount of the compound syrups can be prepared by dissolving the compound in a.
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with some storage so typical startup will not require any air compression to occur first the klengine could be rotated by a much smaller starter motor so a simply smaller version of a starter motor can be used alternatively the kle can be started by air stored pressure if electronic valve control is available the engine can be started by cycling the air input valves force pistons to a starting position and pressurize a power cylinder fuel injection and ignition can begin immediately after the kle can start faster than 4 stroke or bl engines because it has no compression cylinders to oppose starting rotation compression load can be delayed till engine is running for the same reason minimum idle speed should be much lower just enough to overcome mechanical friction and smaller continuous compression load controlling engine power given the engine stores energy both engine types will store energy in the form of compressed air and heat in the thermal pressure multiplier system simply reducing fuel to zero may allow the engine to continue running producing significant but diminishing power for several seconds to tens of seconds depending on the compressed air volume of the tpm several alternatives exist to keep the engine from producing unwanted drive power immediately after the driver signals via accelerator pedal to stop one would be to divert the engine output into stored electricity as in a hybrid another is to halt valve cycling leaving exhaust valves and intake valves of bl engine open the engine and crankshaft can then freewheel due to momentum and may even.
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and the guide protrusion 35 formed in the bottom surface of the spool 23 can be avoided the other end portion of the movable iron piece 4 is provided with an opening 64 the hinge spring 44 passes through the opening 64 and comes in pressure contact with a corner portion of the to be attracted portion 63 the other end portion of the movable iron piece 4 has a small width and the card member 65 is integrally formed with an upper portion of the movable iron piece 4 which is disposed on the upper side of the opening 64 the card member 65 is made of a synthetic resin material on one surface of the card member 65 from which the upper end portion of the movable iron piece 4 which is integrally formed with the card member 65 is exposed first protruding portions 66 are formed at both sides of the upper end portion of the movable iron piece 4 respectively and a second protruding portion 67 is formed at an upper side of the first protruding portions 66 when the to be attracted portion 63 of the movable iron piece 4 is separated from the magnet pole portion 25 of the iron core 22 the elastic contact portion 46 of the hinge spring 44 collides with the second protruding portion 67 and after which the first protruding portion 66 comes into contact with the yoke 41 on the other surface of the card member 65 projection portions 68 extending in the vertical direction are formed at a predetermined interval in the widthwise direction.
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the peek matrix the composite ring was strengthened and exhibited increased rigidity when compared with rings that were not reinforced according to the invention an exemplary process for fabricating a locking mechanism to secure components of an acetabular cup assembly where the assembly includes an insert bearing component for receiving a femur ball and an outer shell component for attachment to an acetabulum to replace a natural hip socket including a cavity for receiving the insert bearing component therein comprises the steps of a forming a first arcuate groove on the outer surface of the insert bearing component b forming a second arcuate groove on the inner surface of the outer shell component at a location that is axially aligned with the arcuate groove formed in the insert bearing component and c fabricating a retaining ring for interlocking the insert into the outer shell the retaining ring being formed at least in part using polyaryletherketone further details of this process include utilizing a machining process to form the ring or alternatively utilizing an injection molding process to form the ring according to a preferred embodiment of the invention the polyaryletherketone used in the aforementioned process is peek and the finished ring preferrably 100 peek when located simultaneously in the first arcuate groove and the second arcuate groove to thereby interlock the insert and outer shell has a finite number of contact points on both the insert and on the outer shell according to alternate embodiments of the invention the polyaryletherketone used is combined with a reinforcing material like carbon fiber when added strength is required the invention also contemplates a process for fabricating a retaining ring for an acetabular cup assembly that includes a an insert bearing component having an inner bearing surface for.
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housing 14 includes a reservoir 16 for holding a volume of infusion medium such as but not limited to a liquid medication to be administered to the patient housing 14 may also contain a drive mechanism 18 e g a pump a power source 13 and control electronics 20 pump 18 may be configured to receive infusion media from reservoir 16 via a pump inlet 22 inlet structure 22 may provide a closeable and sealable fluid flow path to the reservoir in the reservoir portion of the housing the inlet structure may include a port for receiving a needle through which fluid may be transferred to the imd for example to fill or re fill the reservoir of the device with the infusion media or a rinsing fluid as will be more fully discussed below in particular embodiments the inlet structure may be configured to re seal after a fill or re fill operation and to allow multiple re fill and re seal operations one example of an inlet structure is described in u s pat no 6 652 510 titled u201c implantable medical device and reservoir for same u201d which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and for everything it teaches and discloses however further embodiments may employ other suitable inlet structures including but not limited to those described in u s pat nos 5 514 103 and 5 176 644 each to srisathapat et al u s pat no 5 167 633 to mann et al u s pat no 4 697 622 to swift and u s pat no 4 573 994 to fischell et al also incorporated by reference representative examples of reservoir housing portions and reservoirs which may be employed in embodiments of the invention are described.
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11 the panel 11 is a set of the substrates 2 a the semiconductor chips 1 are bonded to the panel 11 and form an array as shown in fig2 a the gap between the semiconductor chips 1 is narrower than the gap between the semiconductor chips in the prior art semiconductor device this is because of the fact that an extremely thin rotating disk blade is used as a cutter the bonding wires 3 are connected to the conductive pattern 2 e around each of the semiconductor chips 1 for this reason the semiconductor chips 1 are spaced to the extent permitting a bonding machine to connect the conductive wires 3 to the conductive patterns 2 e and the rotating disk blade to pass between the adjacent conductive patterns 2 e if the semiconductor device is a facedown type connecting the semiconductor chip 1 to the conductive pattern 2 e by means of bumps the manufacturer makes the gap narrower the manufacturer makes the gap as narrow as possible in so far as the synthetic resin flows into the gap between the adjacent semiconductor chips 1 subsequently the array of semiconductor chips 1 is sealed in a large piece of the synthetic resin.
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mount bracket 10 and the unity mounting bush coreless support bracket 20 are assembled via the mounting bush 30 as described above the coreless engine mount 3 according to various embodiments includes the mount bracket 10 housing and fixing the mounting bush 30 and the coreless support bracket 20 that forms an extension integrally extending from the portion in which the mounting bush 30 is integrally formed by the curing and is formed of the aluminum material thereby due to the weight reduction based on the aluminum material the influence of the natural frequency is greatly reduced particularly the mounting bush is directly cured to the support bracket thereby the work process associated with bolting work is removed and the durability required for the engine mount in the event of collision is satisfied for convenience in explanation and accurate definition in the appended claims the terms u201c upper u201d or u201c lower u201d u201c front u201d or u201c rear u201d and etc are used to describe features of the exemplary embodiments with reference to the positions of such features as displayed in the figures the foregoing descriptions of specific exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description they are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the.
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like manner at discreet intervals this ability to add different internal fitments allows the present console structure to be easily adapted to user requirements and facilitates re engineering and reconfiguration of the console structure if those requirements change over time any combination of base modules 10 turrets 40 desk tops and corner units can be placed together depending on design requirements the ends of all of the modules including any corners are consistent allowing for reconfiguration this flexibility using standard components provides cost savings in the design stage as well as in manufacturing and storage further reconfiguration which is often necessary is easier in the present system since turret components can be changed without changing the lower base module 10 also a full depth base can be turned into a reduced depth base easily and the reverse is also true this has the advantage that when migrating or reconfiguring from a full to a reduced depth console the omitted frame can be used as the base frame for a second reduced depth base module the present console is further provided with finishing panels that can be affixed to the external surface these finishing panels can best be seen in fig2 3 and 12 to 18 the finishing panels comprise a series of standard sized panels including skirt panels 100 ventilation grills 110 and side panels 120 skirt panels 100 are affixed to.
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to rotate thereon the arched shaft is fixed with its arched portion downward then a cutting blade is applied to the roller surface layer in rotation so as to shape the desired profile of the roller surface layer that exhibits a top surface which is horizontal arched or convex in common with all the profiles the roller surface layer is cut so that the diameter thereof diminishes progressively toward the end portions in this way the profile of the roller is shaped as shown in fig2 a 1a or 3 as desired the important thing is that the arched roller is fixed with its arched portion downward in a vertical plane in which the shaft is projected from its side the shaft is arched to the extent which allows the roller surface layer to rotate thereon in general the curvature is 9 mm to 400 m preferably 18 mm to 200 m more preferably 36 mm to 100 m there is no limitation to the length and diameter of the shaft in general the length can be 8 mm to 20 m preferably 12 mm to 10 m more preferably 15 mm to 6 m and the diameter can be 1 mm to 5 m preferably 2 mm to.
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to motor m and the other to transom 18 preferably plate 106 is attached to motor m and receptacle 110 is attached to transom 18 similarly preferred is that receptacle 110 include rails into which edges of plate 106 are fitted and a terminal stop or other feature designed to prevent further downward movement of plate 106 when the plate 106 is appropriately positioned within receptacle 110 assembly 102 may also include if desired an indicator informing audibly visibly or otherwise a user that plate 106 is correctly and completely inserted into receptacle 110 when assembly 102 is in use motor m is mounted to transom 18 by sliding plate 106 downward into receptacle 110 although gravitational forces assist in maintaining plate 106 within receptacle 110 a suitable clamping or latching mechanism may be used as well to secure the position of motor m hence to remove motor m one need merely disengage the clamping or latching mechanism and lift plate 106 from receptacle 110 providing a quick release of motor m without need for fasteners e g bolts screws etc to connect the motor to transom 18 shown respectively in fig8 9 are alternative mechanisms 300 a and 300 b for use in receiving accessories via quick release fasteners or otherwise such mechanisms 300 a and 300 b are particularly useful when vertically extending openings 304 exist in deck 22 openings 304 may be formed generally as depicted.
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10 means are shown for blocking the valve in the open position indeed during a long period of non use in particular during storage it is preferable for flexible section 1 not to be torsionally stressed to avoid its elastic properties deteriorating in particular sticking if the flexible section is in silicone in the example shown the blocking means include a pin 27 that can form a retaining stop for gripping means 14 in the position shown on fig4 flexible section 1 is open whereas torsion spring 24 is tensioned it will be noted that the blocking means of the invention can be used with various types of rotational actuating means involving a cable or a gear system according to the example shown and advantageously gripping means that can operate the actuating means have a displacement which is appreciably in longitudinal direction 30 of the valve so as to maximize the ergonomy of the assembly a system for transforming the movement is thus provided between gripping means 14 and end 3 which is mobile in rotation in the example shown the system for transforming the movement includes pulley 12 and the cable actuating rotary shaft 9 the transformation of movement can be produced by other actuating means according to the embodiment more precisely shown in fig1 to 15 a second cable 32 is created so as to transmit an opposite movement to the movement produced by.
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to be negligible turning now the drawing figures first fig1 illustrates the new mud saver valve ii in the closed position spring 24 is the closing compression spring that is preloaded at assembly and pushes against a spring closing sleeve 23 which ultimately pushes against valve actuator u2014 sliding sleeve open close 32 and closes the valve the annulus pressure is fed through annulus pressure feed port 3 to the closing side of valve actuator u2014 piston 34 at valve actuator u2014 piston close valve pressure side 42 the pressure inside the pipe which with the same weight fluid in the pipe and annulus is equal to the annulus pressure is fed down inlet fluid conductor 6 to the valve actuator radial port through valve actuator radial port 7 and into inlet fluid cavity between the valve actuator housing and the valve actuator sliding sleeve 8 where it is blocked by sliding sleeve 32 and fed to valve actuator u2014 piston open valve pressure side 41 since the annulus and pipe pressure are equal the differential pressure across the pistons 34 is zero and the springs 24 pre load holds the valve closed fig1 illustrates the new mud saver valve ii in the open position fluid is shown flowing through the valve at the moment when the mud pumps are turned on and sliding sleeve 32 is in the closed position as shown in fig1 pressure builds quickly at valve actuator 41 which moves inlet fluid piston 34 to the open position fluid flows down inlet fluid conductor 6 and then through valve actuator radial port 7 where.
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each of fig2 a and 2 b control screen 200 includes blocks 201 and 202 which display respectively soft control keys 210 1 to 210 8 and 211 1 to 211 8 for receiving input from the scorekeeper if application program 111 is created in visual basic control screen 200 can be implemented using a form object within the form object blocks 201 and 202 can each be implemented inside a picture box container with the soft control keys implemented as command buttons in that implementation each soft control key can be labeled by setting the caption property blocks 201 and 202 are respectively labeled u201c home u201d and u201c guest u201d and the backgrounds surrounding the control keys are displayed correspondingly in the colors of the jerseys worn by the teams for example the background in block 201 is displayed in red and the background in block 202 is displayed in blue at the beginning of the game as an initialization procedure the scorekeeper is prompted through the gui to associate the colors with blocks 201 and 202 in a visual basic implementation two list boxes can be presented to the scorekeeper through the gui each showing a scrollable list of color choices from which the scorekeeper can choose the home or guest color upon the scorekeeper making the selection the fillcolor method can be called from.
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to free nitrogen which leaves in its gaseous form the bacteria use the energy thus produced partly for basic metabolism and growth and partly for storaging phosphate in the form of polyphosphate the partially treated water from the filter 2 flows through the conduit 7 to the filter 3 wherein aerobic conditions are maintained this means that a biological conversion of ammonia nitrogen into nitrate is effected therein simultaneously with any organic matter present being decomposed hereby nitrate containing waste water is produced of which a part is recycled to the filter 2 through the recycling conduit 9 after a suitable period the plant is changed over by supplying the untreated waste water to the filter 2 as shown in fig2 and the water leaving the filter 2 is conducted to the filter 1 through the conduit 6 from where following treatment it is conducted to the filter 3 through the conduit 11 in phase 2 anaerobic conditions are maintained in the filter 2 and anoxic conditions in the filter 1 whereas aerobic conditions are maintained in the filter 3 like in phase 1 after a suitable period of time the plant is again changed over and a new phase 1 is initiated in the described embodiment of the process according to the invention an accumulation of phosphorus accumulating bacteria is effected in filters 1 and 2 and part of the bacteria are removed from the filters at intervals by backwashing when the.
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2 is especially valuable in applications wherein the magnitude of the vibratory load active in on the rotating system varies as a function of operating regime or operating speed in a rotary wing aircraft for example it is common to require the highest levels of vibration isolation in high speed forward flight i e where the rotor blades are experiencing the largest differential in aerodynamic loading from advancing to retreating sides of the rotor system consequently it may be expected that the drive system 30 produce the maximum load vector p 10 max such as illustrated in fig3 a in yet another example it is anticipated that the lowest levels of vibration isolation would occur in a loiter or hovering operating mode where the rotor blades are exposed to the generally equivalent aerodynamic and gyroscopic affects consequently it may be expected that the drive means 30 produce no or a minimum load vector p 10 min such as illustrated in fig3 c thus far the discussion herein has concentrated on the rotational speed and angular position of the masses m 1 m 2 to produce vibration isolation while this feature of the invention is a primary aspect of the invention the configuration of the inventive isolation system 10 produces counteracting load vectors p 10 which act though the rotational axis of the rotor shaft 4 that is the line of action of the load vector p 10 whether the masses m 1 m 2 are coincident or opposing.
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gum etc present in 1 15 parts preferably 2 10 parts i c one or more surfactants soluble or dispersible in water that allow the later emulsification of the oil phase in the water phase present in 1 10 parts preferably 2 5 parts a special emulsifier for doing the emulsion and to obtain a reduced particle size are the block coplymers ethoxylated propoxylated much more effective if they are only ethoxylated or only propoxylated i d a catalyst of the polymerization reaction suitable for the compounds wf 2 2 a and b preferably para toluensulfonic acid p tsa for the reaction of the glycoluril compounds and optionally amines polyamines functionalized polyamines polyols in order that they help in the reaction of the urea resins one of the distinctive aspects of the present invention is that it is not necessary the use of an amine or a polyol for the formation of the polyurea groups rather in our process we use the own reactivity of the wall forming materials urea resins with water for autocatalysis this way the reaction is better controlled and slowe apart from being absolutely novel this combination of catalysts and reactants for the formation of the microcapsule 39 s wall i e optionally other coformulants among them it is recommended emulsifiers and or dispersants for the correct emulsification performed by the farmer in the spray tank ph adjusters e g phosphoric acid ascorbic acid in the amount needed to reach the ph in which the reaction takes place ph 4 6 normally with due account of any other catalyst that may be present antifoam antimicrobians antioxidants and uv protectors the compounds i e normally should not be over 5 parts in the formulation it is understood that.
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u201d when used to designate a ligand having a nominal u2212 1 charge is considered to be derived from the neutral parent compound u201c hl u201d by the loss of a hydrogen ion the term u201c complex u201d when used as a noun is intended to mean a compound having at least one metallic ion and at least one ligand the term u201c u03b2 dicarbonyl u201d is intended to mean a neutral compound in which two ketone groups are present separated by a chr group the term u201c u03b2 enolate u201d is intended to mean the anionic form of the u03b2 dicarbonyl in which the h from the chr group between the two carbonyl groups has been abstracted the term u201c group u201d is intended to mean a part of a compound such as a substituent in an organic compound or a ligand in a complex the phrase u201c adjacent to u201d when used to refer to layers in a device does not necessarily mean that one layer is immediately next to another layer on the other hand the phrase u201c adjacent r groups u201d is used to refer to r groups that are next to each other in a chemical formula i e r groups that are on atoms joined by a bond the term u201c photoactive u201d refers to any material that exhibits electroluminescence and or photosensitivity in addition the iupac numbering system is used throughout where the groups from the periodic table are numbered from.
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component applies a force to the horizontal pulley 108 via the cable the support bar notch 115 and rear end of the pivot arm channel 107 are thus biased against the protrusions 104 a and 104 b when the vacuum squeegee is lowered to the floor as seen in fig2 the actuator arm 116 extends and allows the linkage 106 to rotate the unique shape of the pivot arm channel 107 allows the actuator arm 116 to extend outward even though the linkage 106 is rotating when the squeegee contacts the floor its weight is no longer acting on the horizontal pulley 108 and in turn biasing the support bar notch 115 and rear end of the pivot arm channel 106 firmly against the protrusions 104 a and 104 b the actuator arm 116 continues to extend such that it disengages the support bar notch 115 and rear end of the pivot arm channel 107 the fact that the actuation aspect of the device disengages from the lifting aspect of the device is an advantage since the vacuum squeegee swings outside of the floor cleaning machine and draws extra cable line if the actuation aspect did not disengage from the linkage 106 and support bar 105 then the cable may become slack and its behavior would be unpredictable and destructive a slack cable may push off of a pulley and twist bind or rub on nearby components fig4 depicts one embodiment of the present invention wherein a floor cleaning device 14 comprises a cable lift system in accordance with the present disclosure the cable lift system operable to raise and lower components of the device 14 such as a squeegee 12 and.
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explained further hereinbelow for operating microprocessor 54 i o circuit 62 receives the inputs in0 in1 and in2 from modified controller 24 and provides output out1 thereto as shown in fig6 centrifugal switch 22 is connected to microprocessor 54 fig7 is an electrical schematic diagram further illustrating the components of i o circuit 62 these components include decoder 64 74ls138 digital to analog converter dac 66 ad557 and analog to digital converter adc 68 adc0809 components 64 68 are interconnected with peripheral interface adaptor 60 and with microprocessor 54 as illustrated in fig7 fig8 is a computer program flowchart illustrating the programs stored in rom 56 for operating microprocessor 54 and by way of lines 46 52 controlling the operation of controller 24 the program enters at power on and proceeds to step 70 which causes the output voltage imposed on motor 20 to be line voltage in order to bring motor speed up to its maximum during start up the program then proceeds to step 72 in order to wait for a predetermined time such as two seconds to allow the motor to come up to full speed the program then moves to step 74 which decrements the voltage impressed on motor 22 by an incremental amount such as 5 of full range voltage the program then moves to step 76 in which the program waits for a predetermined time limit to allow time for the motor to respond to the voltage change imposed in step 74 after step 76 the program moves to step 78 which asks whether centrifugal switch 22 is.
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310 acts as an odt the nand gate 444 outputs the logic signal g 2 at a logic high level the inverter 446 inverts the logic signal g 2 and outputs a second control signal l 2 as the result of inversion the second logic circuit 432 includes first and second selection circuits 451 and 452 and first through third output circuits 453 454 and 455 each of the first and second selection circuits 451 and 452 includes multiplexers m 1 through mk the multiplexers m 1 through mk of the first selection circuit 451 respectively select and output either bits fdrb 1 through fdrbk of the second impedance control signal fis 2 or the second control logic signal clg 2 in response to the selection control signal odts in detail when the selection control signal odts is enabled the multiplexers m 1 through mk of the first selection circuit 451 select and output the second control logic signal clg 2 the multiplexers m 1 through mk of the second selection circuit 452 respectively select and output either bits fdrb 1 through fdrbk of the second impedance control signal fis 2 or bits fodb 1 through fodbk of the fourth impedance control signal fis 4 in response to the selection control signal odts in detail when the selection control signal odts is enabled the multiplexers m 1 through mk of the second selection circuit 452 select and output the bits fodb 1 through fodbk of the fourth impedance control signal fis 4 each of the first through third output circuits 453 454 and.
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r and r 1 in formula a also being combinable into a cyclic group and r 2 representing a single bond n a ring or sih 2 application_number US 201414571943 A description it has been found that classes of liquid organo aminosilanes having an n u2014 sih 3 group as a key feature in the molecular structure are suitable as precursors for producing silicon carbo nitride films via cvd in the electronics industry these compounds lend themselves to the production of si x c y n z films under a variety of conditions the compounds herein are liquid at atmospheric pressure and room temperature i e 25 u00b0 c and thus provide a significant advantage over the reported usage of the trimethyl substituted aminosilane they are substituted with organo groups having at least 2 carbon atoms in the chain on the amino group providing for stability under conventional handling and processing conditions one class of amino silane is resented by formula a as follows in this class of compounds r is selected from c 1 c 10 alkyl groups linear branched or cyclic saturated or unsaturated aromatic heterocyclic r 1 is selected from c 2 c 10 alkyl groups linear branched or cyclic saturated or unsaturated aromatic heterocyclic hydrogen silyl groups with or without substituents and r and r 1 also being combinable into a cyclic group representative substituents are alkyl groups and particularly the c 2 4 alkyl groups such as ethyl propyl and butyl including their.
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in pancreatic cholesterol esterase 34 j biol chem 266 4033 4036 1991 the feasibility of using a active site inhibitor to reduce cholesterol absorption has been reported by bailey et al in 34 inhibition of dietary cholesterol ester absorption by 3 bcp a suicide inhibitor of cholesterol esterase 34 biochem soc trans 23 408s 1995 intragastric administration of a single dose of 3 benzyl 6 chloropyrone to rats simultaneous with feeding of cholesterol ester resulted in a 60 drop in cholesterol absorption which resulted from a 63 inactivation of lumenal ce activity in vitro ce was inactivated by this pyrone with a half life of 100 seconds 3 benzyl 6 chloropyrone is a prototype haloenol lactone that has been developed as a suicide inhibitor of chymotrypsin although it is not highly selective as described in daniels et al in 34 haloenol lactones potent enzyme activated irreversible inhibitors for u03b1 chymotrypsin 34 j biol chem 250 15046 15053 1983 suicide inhibitors also called suicide substrates require catalytic activation to a form that irreversibly modifies the enzyme the compounds of the present invention improve on existing haloeonol lactone suicide inhibitors by being selective for ce one method for synthesizing compounds of the present invention is scheme 1 illustrated in fig1 an appropriately substituted diethylmalonate sodium salt 1a is heated with a cis 2 chloroacrylate 1b to give a triester compound 1c saponification and decarboxylation of the triester compound 1c produces a substituted glutaconic acid 1d which.
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tissue in a two stage process the surgeon sutures tissue over the implant waits several months for the bone to adhere to the implant opens the tissue attaches abutment 36 to abutment implant interface 28 and attaches crown 38 to abutment 36 bone tissue apposition surface 42 and soft tissue apposition surface 44 maintain bone and soft tissue attachment levels and facilitate prevention of peri implant infections which occur due to increased peri implant pocket depths frequently observed with the prior art implant designs therefore implants constructed according to the present invention increase the longevity of the implant and improve the aesthetic appearance of the restoration referring to fig5 a and 5b abutment implant interface 28 has substantially planar upper surface 25 which is approximately 90 u00b0 to the longitudinal axis of shaft 26 and connecting means 46 for connecting abutment 36 fig3 and 4 to abutment implant interface 28 connecting means 46 is well known in the art and includes but is not limited to internal hex external hex standard hex tall hex wide hex or camlog in an alternative embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig6 8 abutment implant interface 48 has at least its edges contoured to approximate the contours of the alveolar bone thereby defining a contoured upper surface 50 fig8 surrounding connecting means 46 also provided in this alternative embodiment is abutment 52 which has lower contoured surface 54 configured to substantially mate with contoured upper surface 50 the upper and lower contoured surfaces provide additional lateral support between abutment 52 and abutment implant interface 48 additionally contoured upper surface 48 of this alternative embodiment results in a narrower depth between.
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tapers for smaller diameter bits and or raise machine with smaller capacities a smaller amount of make up torque on the preload nut 20 would be required for larger diameter bits and or raise machines with larger capacities the make up torque on the preload nut 20 would probably remain at 100 000 ft lbs the additional torque would be carried with the mechanical keys 22 23 27 and 28 between the friction faces of the preload nut 20 and its seat or a combination of the two the additional thrust would be carried in the threaded connection 15 of the stem 10 and preload nut 20 the structural details of a raise bit constructed in accordance with the present invention having been described a raise drilling operation will now be considered using the bit shown in fig1 the raise drilling operation begins by drilling a small diameter pilot hole through the earth from a first location to an opening at a second location using a small diameter pilot bit after the pilot hole is completed the pilot bit is removed from the drill column and the raise bit shown in fig1 is attached to the drill column the raise bit is rotated and drawn along the pilot hole thereby enlarging the pilot hole to the desired size the raise bit may be transported through small drifts or passages by removing the drive stem 10 and transporting the drive stem 10 and raise bit.
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partition wall member 14 forming the air chamber b accordingly the width of partition wall member 14 can be enlarged to increase the capacity of air chamber b thereby to further reduce disorder in the injection amount of fuel although in the first embodiment all the three injection sockets 12 are aligned at the one sided position only the central injection socket 12 may be placed at the one sided position while the other injection sockets 12 may be placed at an appropriate position in the fuel delivery pipe the section of upper case 15 across the longitudinal direction is rounded at its whole corner and formed in a two stepped trapezoid with such configuration of the cross section of upper case 15 an inwardly curved portion 15 b 1 formed along the longitudinal direction of upper case 15 displaces in a direction of its thickness in accordance with fluctuation of fuel pressure in the internal space a to absorb pressure pulsations of fuel in the internal space a since the pressure pulsations of fuel in the internal space a are absorbed by displacement of the curved portion 15 b 1 in addition to suppression caused by fluctuation of the capacity of the air chamber b disorder in the injection amount of fuel is further reduced in a modification of the fuel delivery pipe the ceiling wall 15 b of upper case 15 may be flattened without curved portion 15 b 1 in such a modification the partition wall member 14 is brazed at its radial flange 14.
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the connecting member 15 is preferably a bolt where the head of the bolt prevents the tracks 1 2 from completely detaching from the frame members 5 6 but is not completely tightened to maintain the tracks 1 2 flush with the frame members 5 6 thereby allowing the tracks 1 2 to move in the plane perpendicular to the plane of the opening 4 while such positioning of the connecting member 15 allows the track edges 12 to separate from the frame members 5 6 upon the application of an external force it is preferable that in the absence of such a force the track edges 12 abut the frame members 5 6 thus as best shown in fig2 u2013 3 a compression spring 101 and a washer 102 are preferably located between the head of each connecting member 15 and its corresponding tracks 1 2 the tension of the compression springs 101 are preferably weak enough to permit the track edges 12 to separate from the frame members 5 6 upon the application to the apparatus 10 of an external force yet strong enough to urge the track edges 12 to return to their original positions abutting the frame members 5 6 upon the termination of such external force in an alternate embodiment shown in fig4 the present invention has a track.
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spur gear assembly 420 with a leftward slot 430 that exposes a top portion of the large bevel gear 412 and distally open left and right vertical slots 432 434 that expose top surfaces of a left and right spur gear 436 438 of the dual spur gear assembly 420 in fig1 18 a central beam 440 defined between the left and right vertical slots 432 434 has a t shaped hold down spring 442 mounted on top with its narrow end 444 mounted to a proximal end of the central beam 440 a laterally wider end 446 extends overtop of both vertical slots 432 434 a cyclic spring gate 448 extends laterally to the left and right from a proximal end of the t shaped hold down spring 442 and ramps downwardly and proximally with particular reference to fig1 each side of the central beam 440 has a respective left and right lower pin guides 462 formed as an upper surface of a wider lower portion an upper pin guide 449 extends laterally out from the central beam 440 on each side and is spaced respectively above the lower pin guides 462 470 to form a lower pin channel 451 although only the left upper pin guide 449 is depicted it should be appreciated that the right side includes a mirror image upper pin guide a rear ramped portion 453 of the upper pin guide 449 underlies and supports the cyclic spring gate 448 left and right cyclic arms 450 452 have distal ends mounted on respective ends of a transverse cyclic axle 454 whose central portion passes through a top end 456 of the index.
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invention can be described more in detail as follows ethyllinoleate and triethylcitrate synergically are able to reduce seborrhoea and hyper keratinisation of the pilosebaceous duct this action is achieved through the release of the respective acid forms through hydrolysis of the esters by the action of the lipase bacteria in this invention it has been proven that hydrolysis of ethyllinoleate and triethylcitrate carried out by lipase bacteria is to be preferred to hydrolysis of the triglycerides lipid component of sebum carried out by the same lipase bacteria consequently avoiding an irritative condition due to the release of fatty acids achieved through hydrolysis of the triglycerides in relation to hyper keratinisation of the pilosebaceous duct the combined action of ethyllinoleate and triethylcitrate is innovative in that the former prevents hyper keratinisation whereas the latter cures it behaving as a keratolytic this combined action results in higher efficacy compared with the effect of the two components taken individually in relation to seborrhoea the combined action of ethyllinoleate and triethylcitrate is innovative in that it results in a decrease in the sebum levels achieved by inhibiting the 5 alpha reductase enzyme an enzyme which as stated above is the cause of the reduction of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone whose action is capable of increasing the production of sebum once ethyllinoleate is hydrolysed into linoleic acid it is able to inhibit the activity of 5 alpha reductase by a direct mechanism whereas triethylcitrate once hydrolysed into citric acid acts in an indirect way creating an environment where the activity of the aforementioned enzyme is obstructed in other.
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on its inner surface at a point intermediate the radial ports 34 and 36 with an upwardly facing ball seating surface 38 when a ball 60 fig2 a is dropped through the tubing string after the perforating gun has been discharged such ball will seat and seal on the ball seating surface 38 and thus effectively block the lower radial port 34 from communication with the fluid pressure existing in the tubing string hence an increase in fluid pressure in the tubing string produced from the surface will increase the fluid pressure above the annular piston 50 relative to the fluid pressure existing below the annular piston 50 when this fluid pressure is increased to a level sufficient to effect the shearing of shear pin 52 the piston 50 moves downwardly thus removing its upper portions 50a from engagement with the collet surface 12d and permitting the latching heads 12b of the collet 12 to be deflected inwardly it should be noted that if the weight of the perforating gun is not sufficient to effect such deflection of the collet latching heads 12b the downward movement of the piston 50 will result in such piston striking the upwardly facing bottom surface 35d of the fluid pressure chamber 35 and will produce a downward force on the entire coupling apparatus sufficient to effect the disengagement of the collet latching heads 12b from the annular latching surface 40c accordingly as soon as the collet heads 12b are freed from the.
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of shield 43 and enclosed coil windings 42 copper coated steel case 46 is electrically isolated from collar 14 a direct connection not illustrated between the ends of windings 42 and lead wires 36 extending from the transmitter circuitry is made in case 46 so that the lead lines continue a loop as the windings copper coated steel tube 47 extends from the end of passageway 34 to an opening in the top of case 46 to provide a conduit for lead wires 36 molded insulative material 23 fills recess 38 and encapsulates case 46 tube 47 shield 43 and coil 42 to provide a protective and electrically insulating cover for transmitter antenna 19 and to maintain the hydrostatic integrity of the drilling system tube 47 is in mechanical and electrical contact with the steel body of drill collar 14 at its upper end toward passageway 34 however tube 47 is isolated from electrical contact with case 46 by an electrically insulating annular spacer 48 thus transmitter lead lines 36 are electrostatically shielded by tube 47 and collar 14 which is electrically grounded at the transmitter circuitry thereby grounding the tube transmitter lead lines 36 may comprise a pair of coaxial cables with the center lead of the cables continuing as wire windings 42 of transmitter antenna coil 119 the shield lead not illustrated of each cable.
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expression products of tumor suppressor genes for example the p53 and rb genes a protein capable of stimulating an immune or an antibody response and a protein capable of inhibiting a viral infection or its development for example the antigenic epitopes of the virus in question or altered variants of viral proteins capable of entering into competition with the native viral proteins the invention thus relates to the vectors characterized in that they comprise a nucleotide sequence of pwd circovirus according to the invention and in that they additionally comprise a gene of interest the present invention likewise relates to viral particles generated from said vector according to the invention it additionally relates to methods for the preparation of viral particles according to the invention characterized in that they employ a vector according to the invention including viral pseudoparticles vlp virus like particles the invention likewise relates to animal cells transfected by a vector according to the invention likewise comprised in the invention are animal cells especially mammalian infected by a viral particle according to the invention the present invention likewise relates to a vector a viral particle or a cell according to the invention for the treatment and or the prevention of a genetic disease or of an acquired disease such as cancer or an infectious disease the invention is likewise directed at a pharmaceutical composition comprising by way of therapeutic or prophylactic agent a vector or a cell according to the invention in combination with a vehicle acceptable from a pharmaceutical point of view other characteristics and advantages of the invention appear in the examples and the.
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adjusted for focus step 57 for example by a methodology such as described at fig1 in fig1 there is shown a method for adjusting low magnification focus first there is a determination of whether the low magnification field is the first low magnification field in the sequence order step 232 if the low magnification field is the first low magnification field in the sequence order at step 236 the z range at the low magnification field is recalculated by interpolation using database s incorporating z focus range found from the u201c find focus on slide edge u201d 233 and z difference from the top edge to bottom edge 234 if possible if not step 237 there is termination step 186 if the low magnification field is not the first low magnification field in the sequence order then the neighborhood of potential structures of interest is set to a defined number step 239 and each neighborhood is inquired in low magnification step 241 to determine if there is one or more neighborhoods with a valid z focus value step 244 and if so the average of all the z focus values is taken step 247 and if not the number or size of neighborhoods are expanded step 243 until there are no more neighbors to expand 243 and a flag 237 is sent to complete 186 the string returning back.
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prefetched into an address field 302 of the allocated response buffer 202 the prefetched cache line data will be retired either to the l1p cache 122 or l2pf cache 126 the l1p cache 122 issues a l1p loadrequest 208 to the l2 cache 124 to load a cache line from the l2 cache 124 the l1p loadrequest 208 signal is also provided to the l2pf 126 the l2pf 126 sets a l1dloadcollide field 306 of a response buffer 202 if a loadrequest 208 generated by the l1p cache 122 collides with a valid value in the address 302 field the bus interface unit 128 generates snoop requests 214 in response to transactions initiated by external agents on the bus 134 or in response to certain transactions generated internally by the caches of the microprocessor 100 the snoop requests 214 are provided to the l1p cache 122 l2 cache 124 and l2pf 126 the l2pf 126 sets a snoophit field 308 of a response buffer 202 if a snoop request 214 collides with a valid value in the address 302 field the bus interface unit 128 provides a noretry signal 216 associated with each of the response buffers 202 to the l2pf 126 the bus interface unit 128 decodes encoded bits during the response phase on the bus 134 that.
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against known sources of data within the network the verification process also measures the frequency of exceptions generated and if needed can take a decision to request data collection to regenerate the profile of a particular user if the exception frequency exceeds a predetermined threshold as shown in fig2 the north side of the application has two primary interfaces for distribution of information the interfaces are implemented in an internet friendly format using xml or webservices as the interface technology one of the services is a standard gmlc mlp interface which allows the system embodying the present invention to look and feel like a gmlc but without the overhead of the gmlc having to access the radio network for actual location determination examples of the present invention also allow the use of zone event notification this is used for applications which monitor when users enter and leave predetermined zones the application declares the subscribers and zones at the point of initialisation the application does this by a simple interface which creates zones and subscribers and establishes a relationship between them an example of a zone event notification application is friend alert which establishes the relation in the following steps initially the friend alert application has configuration data for each subscriber his friend zones and his friends the intent is that whenever the subscriber is in a particular locality he would like to meet up with any of his friends the friend alert function initially creates the zone and the subscribers 39 identity and relates the two the location based information system checks.
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o i 26 26 5 23 0 24 3oxygen index o sub 2______________________________________ dumbbell specimens cut in accordance with astm d 412 were aged in a forced air over for 28 days at 70 u00b0 c in accordance with astm d 573 stress strain tests as set forth in example 3 were performed on the aged samples a 45 mil sample of a mineral filled pvc control composition available as sarnafil u00ae pvc was aged and also tested at 23 u00b0 c the results of these tests are set forth in table 3 below table 3______________________________________properties at 23 u00b0 c aged dumbbell specimens control composition filled pvc composition composition polymer a c______________________________________100 modulus 1400 650 440psi200 modulus 1065 785psi300 modulus 1215 1060psitensile at 1705 1295 1290break psiretention 107 6 115 6 158 3elongation at 165 335 490break retention 80 5 85 9 87 5______________________________________ as can be seen from the above data the compositions of the present invention exhibit higher filler loadings which result in improved stress strain properties equivalent to improved l o i performance and significantly better heat aging properties than the filled pvc compositions a test for peel and shear adhesion was conducted as described below a composition including 100 parts of the polymer of example 1 filled with 125 part rutile titanium dioxide 2 5 parts tinuvin u00ae 327 and 0 5 parts polydis u00ae tr 016 designated composition d was milled into 6 u00d7 6 inch sheets approximately 40 mils in thickness scrim reinforced test pads were formed by inserting a 6 u00d7.
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mounted to the base plate 52 with bolts 68 and 70 at one end and welded at the other end the two switches mounted on the center plate 54 are positioned as needed before being fixed such as with screws to the center plate 54 the six mounted switches 34 describe a semicircle addressed by the cam 32 as it reciprocates as shown in fig2 the switches 34 are mounted on a raised portion 72 of the side plates 56 and 58 the cam 32 is rotatably mounted to the base plate 52 about its central axis 50 with a spacer 74 therebetween this raises the cam 32 above the lower stepped portions 76 of the side plates 56 and 58 and up to the level of the cam operated switches 34 movement of the cam 32 triggers the switches 34 indicating the position of the arm 44 in the refuse truck example a bell crank 80 is attached to shaft 46 and mechanically linked to cylinders 28 and 30 the cylinders 28 and 30 are attached to opposite sides of the truck box in the plane of the bell crank 80 as shown in fig1 and 4 10 first and second cylinder rods 82 and 84 extend from cylinders 28 and 30 to the bell crank 80 and are rotatably connected at 86 and 88 respectively first and second cylinder rods 82 and 84 extend and retract from their respective cylinders to rotate the bell crank 80 which turns the shaft 46 and arm 44 fig4 10.
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43 the switch circuit 47 and the switch circuit 49 the switch circuit sw 1 43 becomes open in response to the defect identification signal of l level supplied from the slice circuit 41 when detecting a defect such as a black dot note that a delay time has been set to complete the above switch operation before supplying the error signals te and fe extracted from the read signal to the equalizer 45 the switch operation interrupts the supply of the error signals te and fe from the signal processing circuit 15 to the equalizer 45 at this time the switch circuit sw 2 47 becomes closed in response to the l level defect identification signal the drive signals td fd to the driver circuit 19 for operating the optical pickup 11 is controlled to have a constant value before detecting the defect in other words pre value hold control is executed a capacitor c 1 and resistors r 1 r 2 are provided in the loop circuit from an output of the equalizer 45 through the switch circuit sw 2 47 to an input so that a direct current component of the drive signals td fd can be taken out to the input the capacitor c 1 and the resistors r 1 r 2 are set in such values that the round gain of the loop is given 0 db the switch circuit sw 3 49 is configured to maintain an open state without responding to an l level defect identification signal furthermore the switch circuit sw 1 43 and the switch circuit sw 2 47 respectively maintain a close state and an open state when an h level defect identification.
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for only required parts although it may be made for the overall clutch housing for example referring to fig7 the respective inner surfaces of the cylindrical part approximately u00bd and the outer cylindrical part 11 the inner surface and the outer surface of the hub portion 2 are finished that is cutting is made only for a part which makes contact with a seal member which is not shown and a snap groove fig8 is an axially sectional view illustrating a clutch housing according to the present invention in a condition before finishing by cutting in order to show a thickness relationship among several parts of the clutch housing in fig8 t 1 denotes a thickness of the workipiece 1 which is a blank plate material t 2 a maximum thickness of a seal ring insertion portion t 3 a maximum thickness of a slide portion of the piston t 4 a thickness of the hub portion 2 and t 5 a thickness of the spline portion in order to satisfy predetermined requirements the wall thicknesses as stated above are set for example as follows although no specific limitation is made to the hardness of the workpiece 1 as a plate material it can expected that a workpiece 1 having a harness of not less than hv110 exhibits remarkable technical effects in addition to the above mentioned relationship further in view of the thickness relationship shown in fig8.
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the microcircuit card as shown this token extends to one corner of the card body here the bottom right hand corner 16 as seen in fig1 note that in the present example the token extends only to that corner and does not extend to either top corner it is in fact preferable to select this corner because it is the corner at the greatest distance from the microcircuit card the token is next to the microcircuit card in the sense that a portion of the contour of the token also constitutes a portion of the contour of the card 11 here the token is of rectangular general shape with sides at least approximately parallel to those of the card body 12 to be more precise in the present example the sides of the token are at least approximately aligned with the sides of the microcircuit card the top side of the token is therefore approximately in line with the top side of the card 11 and the left hand side of the token constitutes the right hand side of the microcircuit card initially running vertically and then at an angle in the example considered here the token is a magnetic card with characteristics similar to those of most magnetic cards known in the art but having a different format there can therefore be seen on its front face fig1 a supplier logo a number and the name and.
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one direction accordingly in various embodiments the second locking portion 75 is locked to the locking protrusion 95 with the second spring 84 compressed by the second shaft 71 therefore the first and second clamps 50 and 70 can clamp the body 10 and the cover 30 by means of the elastic force of the first and second springs 64 and 84 in the process described above accordingly in various embodiments when backfire pressure above a predetermined level is exerted between the body 10 and the cover 30 as shown in fig7 a and 7b the cover 30 is lifted up by the backfire pressure against the elastic force of the first and second springs 64 and 84 such that a gap g is defined between the body 10 and the cover 30 therefore the backfire pressure is released through the gap g between the body 10 and the cover 30 and when the backfire pressure drops below predetermined pressure the cover 30 is recombined with the body 10 by the elastic force of the first and second springs 64 and 84 meanwhile in various embodiments the user holds the grip 76 of the second clamp 70 and lifts up and turns the second shaft 71 in one direction in order.
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control and make uniform the thickness of the dampening fluid layer and to do so without introducing unwanted artifacts into the printed image accordingly with reference to fig2 there is shown therein an evaporative thickness control subsystem 28 according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure evaporative thickness control subsystem 28 is disposed proximate an imaging member 12 having a reimageable surface 30 a dampening fluid deposition subsystem 32 initially deposits a layer of dampening fluid 34 over surface 30 layer 34 may in the range of 0 2 u03bcm to 1 0 u03bcm as deposited evaporative thickness control subsystem 28 is disposed following fluid deposition subsystem 32 in the direction of motion of imaging member 12 evaporative thickness control subsystem 28 comprises an evaporative gas source 36 which may be a canister or tank as shown a gas generation device an inlet port for collecting ambient gas such as air remote from the region of the reimageable surface or other appropriate source structure a gas directing nozzle 38 or an array of such nozzles is connected to evaporative gas source 36 by way of a valve 40 and optional pressure source 42 to provide transport pressure to the evaporative gas in operation evaporative gas from source 36 is forced from nozzle 38 towards the surface of layer 34 this causes evaporation of a portion of layer 34 dampening fluid evaporated.
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the appliance or pedestal so as to lift doors or drawers above the front wall application_number US 69260810 A description reference numerals are shown in parentheses and refer to the figure most nearly preceding them in the text this invention is a dual automatic dryer and washing machine protective basin system the no re plumb dual automatic dryer and washing machine protective basin u2122 for the new front or top loading side by side automatic dryer and washing machines u2014 fig4 6 with or without a pedestal drawer 8 a being capable of catching and retaining or safely diverting leaks from both automatic dryer and washing machine if one or both appliances were to leak from the front door seals fig3 7 at the same time while washing and drying clothes or perhaps due to the mechanical failure while the washing machine is filling fig4 11 or perhaps the dryer heat evaporative and or steam system fig3 10 fails in addition to having the present invention lower in height 4 b in order for the pedestal drawer 8 b to be able to clear the front wall of the basin u2014 it can easily be seen that the height of the front wall or any other wall for that matter can be modified down to any height to clear a.
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mode meanwhile the ion generator b on the screen holder 4 starts to generate ions to neutralize substances carrying hazardous cations for air sterilization purpose along air circulation route defined by the rotation of the fan blades whereas a conduction of contact passage is formed by the first conductor c having two contacts on the screen holder 4 and the second conductor d on the rim 5 of the front screen 5 the second conductor d is disconnected from both contacts of the first conductor c to become in off position once the front screen 5 is removed meanwhile the cpu 8 prevents the fan blades 6 from being activated due to that the first conductor c is in off position to avoid risks of activating the fan blades 6 by an accidental touch of the switch furthermore as illustrated in fig5 in another preferred embodiment of the present invention each of the fan blades 6 is hollowed and placed instead a layer of active carbon filter 61 fixed with a plurality of rivets 62 or in other means to each fan blade 6 the active carbon filter 61 is made of any basic filter materials as long as it is perforated and adhered with active carbon e g.
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the oil reservoir 10 when the piston 1 then runs through the upper dead center thereof during the operating cycle and very high accelerations occur because of the change in direction of the piston movement the oil previously accommodated in the oil reservoir 10 is held out of the splash holes 14 on to the facing lower side of the piston head 2 the oil reservoir 10 here forms a shaker space the shaking movements of which are used for ejecting the oil in a preferred embodiment some and preferably all of the splash holes are arranged with respect to the connecting rod zenith on that side of the shell part 11 which faces away from the inlet opening 13 as viewed in a circumferential direction about the axis of articulation of the connecting rod 8 alternatively or additionally the size of two or more splash openings 14 in the shell part 11 along a u shaped longitudinal axis can increase at an increasing distance from the inlet opening 13 for this purpose the shell part 11 has at least one first and one second splash opening 14 wherein the second is larger than the first and is further away than the first from the inlet opening 11 by means of the two measures the majority of the oil is ejected via the splash openings 14 precisely where the oil is most urgently needed for cooling namely on that side of the connecting rod which faces away from the splash jet the cooling of that part of the piston head 2 which faces away from the splash nozzle 15 is thus improved in a targeted manner since during pure splash cooling the remote regions always obtain less cooling oil at an increasing distance from the.
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invention as well as the best mode of practicing same and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiment illustrated embodiments of the invention incorporate a strain gauge as a transducer to sense the presence of a fluid either through displacement buoyancy of a structure or by fluid pressure deforming a strain gauge platform such embodiments can be implemented as solid state structures which can be digitally calibrated for various settings or pressure in one aspect of the invention such transducers can be coupled to electronic control and switching circuitry which can switch electrical energy to activate a load such as an electric motor for a pump advantageously motor starting inrush currents are diverted away from the transducers in such embodiments further such transducers can accurately respond to changing conditions such as level or pressure resist vibration and can withstand harsh operating environments the control and switching circuitry can include relatively high power semiconductor switches which are controlled by one or more programmable processors which in turn are coupled to one or more solid state transducers preferable strain gauges the processor s can digitally calibrate one or more strain gauges in another aspect of the invention a solid state switch such as a triac can be coupled in parallel with a relay to a pump motor connector the switch and relay can be independently controlled by control circuits in the unit in response to signals from the strain gauge the control circuits can bias the switch to a low impedance state to couple electrical energy to the pump connector in this state the switch can couple the motor start up inrush current.
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44 of the circuit board 40 the other distal portion 32 b of the elastic contact armatures 32 are situated sequentially to the base 31 the two elastic contact armatures 32 are bilateral symmetry the elastic contact armatures 32 of the connecting member 30 are inserted into a hole 24 of the case 20 and project the designated height h2 from the bake surface of the bottom wall 29 before the circuit board 40 is fixed to the case 20 see fig4 the designated height h2 is slightly taller than the designated height h1 and slightly shorter than the designated height h3 when the circuit board 40 is fixed with the elastic locking armature 23 to the liquid crystal display 10 and the connecting member 30 the distal portion 32 a of the elastic contact armatures 32 of the connecting member 30 is pressed and the elastic locking armature 23 is bent at the other distal portion 32 b the circuit board 40 is formed of glass reinforced plastics with copper tracks in the place of wires the connector 41 is mounted on the back of the circuit board 40 so that the other distal portion of a flexible electric wiring member 14 can be connected the flexible print wiring member 14 is inserted into the hole 28 of the case 20 and the distal part is connected to the liquid crystal display 10 and the other distal part is connected to the circuit board through the connector 41 the circuit board 40 includes a round shape hole 42 corresponds to the positioning member 22 and a rectangular shape hole 43 corresponds.
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modules wherein the power and signals are required to supply to the display modules such that the display modules are inspected in displaying condition by operators the following description will illustrate the invention with reference to the aging process in manufacturing the lcd modules referring to the fig2 a 2 b and 2 c they show the arrangements of the aging process of the lcd display modules 20 according to conventional art and two embodiments of the present invention as mentioned above the aging process of the lcd display modules 20 must require supplies of power and signals for a relatively long time to detect and stabilize the display modules therefore as shown in fig2 a the display modules 20 of detecting process of the conventional art are arranged in row and the lcd modules 20 have a display surface 21 outwardly oriented for visually detecting the lcd modules 20 by the operator as shown in the drawings there are twelve lcd modules 20 for proceeding the aging process in the special space referring to fig2 b every two adjacent lcd modules 20 form an angle a therebetween and the display surface 21 of the lcd module 20 is outwardly oriented therefore it is obvious that there are sixteen lcd modules 20 for proceeding the aging process in the same special space of the conventional art as shown in fig2 c the combination of the two lcd modules 20 is arranged in row at longitudinal direction and the combinations of the two lcd modules 20 are arranged to interlace with each other in lateral direction accordingly the special space 24 as shown by dotted lines in fig2 c can further shrink in the lateral direction.
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be thus the pitch angle of the propeller 50 can be set directly to maneuver the ship by means of the main drive ha by way of a so called travel lever or also machine telegraphs for example in the first harbor mode in the second maneuver mode the pitch of the propeller 50 can be directly predetermined by way of the travel lever in that way when the main drive ha is rotating at a constant speed and direction the propulsion force and the direction of travel of the ship that is to say forwards or backwards can directly predetermined by the change in propeller pitch by way of the operating unit be in the third river mode the power of the main drive ha or the propeller 50 which is to be maintained by the control can be predetermined directly by way of the travel lever of the operating unit be in that respect the way in which that power can be achieved that is to say which power is produced by the magnus rotors 10 and which remaining power has to be additionally produced by the diesel drive da or the multiplicity thereof can be left to the control thus for example a power output from the main drive ha or the propeller 50 of 2 000 kw can be predetermined in the fourth sea mode the speed of the ship can be predetermined as an absolute value or also relative to the maximum.
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fluid 8 so forced flows from the reservoir chamber 10 through the orifice 9a and into the left portion of the cylinder chamber 11 thus a high pressure is realized within the cylinder chamber to the left of the piston ring 14 and owing to the closed loop fluid path a corresponding low pressure is created in the cylinder chamber 11 portion which is right of the piston ring 14 the resultant differential pressure occurring across the piston ring 14 propels the piston right towards the low pressure side the rail 3 being connected to the piston also moves to the right carrying pulleys 15 since the right cable length 17 is attached to the housing structure 1 at 16 and because the right pulley is moving right the portion of the cable length 17 between the right pulley 15 and the door 2 34 shortens 34 in a manner which causes the door 2 to slide right in effect the cable pulls the door thus for every inch of piston 14 rail 4 travel the door travels two inches it is readily apparent that turning the shaft 5 counter clockwise will move the door left also visible in fig4 are threaded holes for reception of the valve pins 6 and 7 turning of the valve pins 6 7 into the threaded holes will close off any of the desired orifices 9a 9b thus the flow of fluid within the closed loop is regulated by adjusting the valve pins 6 7.
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v grooves 22 23 there is a cylindrical surface 29 on the housing 10 for cooperation with a seal element 30 carried by the handle 13 to seal off an exhaust air communication opening 31 in the housing 10 and the exhaust passage 17 in the handle 13 from the atmosphere at its inner end the handle 13 is provided with an enlarged opening 32 which is surrounded by the seal element 30 and which is large enough to encircle fully the opening 31 in the housing 10 no matter what the angular position of the handle 13 is the opening 31 in the housing 10 as well as the opening 32 in the handle 13 and the seal element 30 are of rectangular shape as illustrated in fig6 the smaller housing opening 31 is illustrated in dash lines as being apparent from fig1 5 the opening 32 at the inner end of the exhaust handle 13 is offset some 10 u00b0 from the centre line of the handle due to this and due to the fact that the handle is symmetric about the central section plane shown in fig5 handle 13 could be mounted upside down or in two alternative 180 u00b0 turned over positions thereby the angular adjustability of the exhaust handle is increased by approx 20 u00b0 in the illustration in fig1 this feature has been used to obtain as wide an adjustment range as possible for the handle 13 also the mounting of the handle 12 is symmetric about a central horizontal plane which makes this handle too shiftable between two alternative positions in the position shown in fig1 and 2 the handle 12 is mounted with the throttle valve lever.
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to increasing rates of saccharification before sugar conversion to bioproducts a wide range of materials have been utilized for pretreatment including acids e g sulfuric acid ammonia carbon dioxide organic solvents and ionic liquids pretreatment opens the complex recalcitrant structure of ligno cellulosic materials by removing the lignin and hemi cellulose layers that surround the crystalline cellulosic core pretreatment also opens the crystalline cellulose structure after pretreatment enzymatic saccharification occurs at dramatically higher rates which reduces processing times and equipment sizes to meet the targets for bioethanol production large quantities of biomass must be processed this will require large volumes of pretreatment chemicals process economics require special attention to the recovery and disposal of these materials ideally pretreatment chemicals would be recovered purified and recycled thereby avoiding waste disposal additionally water is used as a solvent throughout the process water usage is greater than pretreatment chemical usage so processes that permit water recycle are equally desirable ionic liquids ils offer a rapid efficient solvent for pretreating biomass for saccharification exemplary ils may be found for example in u s patent application publication no 20090011473 to varanasi et al the ils may be categorized based on the structure of the cations or anions many of these ils are effective in biomass pretreatment recovery and recycle of pretreatment chemicals and.
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10 finally referring to fig1 a rear three quarter view of one embodiment of the present invention is shown with imperforated throat 15 and flat end cap 12 either of these two possibilities may exist independently or in combination with any of the other possible variances suggested in this disclosure from this perspective it can easily be seen that end cap 12 does not contain a lip directed either inward or outward or any additional flange which would reduce or deflect the amount of gases passing from an exhaust pipe not shown through device 10 as such this simple embodiment of the invention does not usually extend past the opening of an exhaust pipe the diameter of end cap 12 can be sized to fit any model exhaust pipe and it can be secured in any manner previously suggested throat 15 may also contain an additional core structure within it or extending from the end of throat 15 additionally throat 15 may be cut short so that it does not extend as far into the mouth of an exhaust pipe throat 15 may also be shaped in different patterns which are not necessarily cylindrical and possibly change the direction of gases flowing through throat 15 the tip of diffusing element 16 can also be seen in this figure and be configured or constructed as suggested in this disclosure the present invention includes any novel feature or combination of features disclosed herein either explicitly or any generalization thereof while the invention has been described with.
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124 above fig1 14 show the plug illustrated in fig1 where the disappearing material is not shown in passage 126 used to shift a sleeve and then get off the sleeve and latch to a body just below the sleeve in fig1 b projection 128 is just below the bottom of sleeve 130 while projection 132 has engaged a radial surface 134 on the sleeve 130 fig1 c shows the offset at this time between the torque resisting projection 114 u2032 and the receiving recess 116 u2032 in fig1 the sleeve 130 has not been shifted moving on to fig1 b the sleeve 130 is now shifted to travel stop 136 with plug 138 still engaged at radial surface 134 of sleeve 130 in fig1 b the fully shifted sleeve 130 is no longer engaged by the pumped plug 138 instead projections 128 and 132 are now registered with recesses 140 and 142 while torque resisting projection 114 u2032 is registered with recess 116 u2032 those skilled in the art will realize that the torque resistance feature is optional and that it can be used regardless of whether the pumped plug 138 remains connected to the sleeve 130 after shifting it or as shown in fig1 14 leaves the.
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23 curved and straight sections 24 and 25 in practice the combination of which curved and straight sections 24 and 25 promotes a non turbulent separation of the combined wind flow off of the blade trailing edge which wind air flow exhaust because of the trailing edge 23 configuration is smooth and does not create turbulence as it travels off of the blade trailing edge 23 and this non turbulent wind air flow off the blade 11 at trailing edge separation promotes an efficient translation of the wind flow energy into blade turning with minimum wind energy losses along with the shape of the blade 11 the trailing edge 23 as discussed above to maximize wind flow energy conversion into blade 11 turning the bent blade 11 is curved in a uniform arc of from seventy to seventy eight degrees from its leading to trailing edges 19 and 23 respectively this smooth curved surface maximizes wind energy conversion to blade turning and provides for a non turbulent wind air flow travel over the blade from leading to trailing edges as set out above this preferred uniform arc is formed in the bending of blade 11 from its mounting at blade arc section 15 end connection at holes 15.
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as parts thereof an anchor shaft mounting pedistal 25 a trigger mounting pedistal 27 and a actuating shaft guide 29 a complimental recess 40 is shown formed in the end of actuating shaft guide 29 that faces the rear of housing 3 recess 40 is engageable by the partially threaded brake band actuating shaft 36 to releaseably lock actuating shaft 36 in its pre actuation posture carried on the threaded end of actuating shaft 36 by means of locking nut 70 and locking nut 72 is a looped end 22 of flexible brake band 21 and a reset grip 17 via drilled hole not shown reset grip 17 being non pivotly mounted by means of extended lips not shown abutting each side of looped end 22 as shown in fig2 and 2a the brake band 21 extends through the elongated opening 4 in housing 3 and is disposed around the peripheral surface of the clutch outer drum 32 the torsion spring 19 is shown broken away to reveal the brake band 21 anchored at one end to the threaded anchor shaft 34 by means of looped end 24 locking nut 66 and locking nut 68 said anchor shaft 34 being afixed to mounting pedistal 25 via drilled hole not shown with with anchor shaft head 62 on one side of pedistal 25 and locking nut 64 on the other side the threaded anchor shaft 34 allows appropriate lateral adjustment of brake band 21 and easy removal thereof for maintenance the brake stopping mechanism includes.
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and the floating member horizontal flange 72 when the tee returns to original position as in fig9 the elastic band will act to keep the floating member in the neutral position and the gap 201 will close in fig1 the main tee 30 has been pushed towards the fixed member 60 as indicated by arrow 300 as would happen in a seismic event when the walls to which the main tee and fixed member move towards each other the clip base 82 moves in tandem with the main tee and as the base retaining tee 84 is at the right hand extremity of the clip sliding slot 92 the clip slide 90 also moves towards the fixed member as the floating member 70 is attached to the clip it also moves with its ramp 73 riding up the ramp 63 of the fixed member when the tee returns to original position as in fig9 the elastic band will act to pull the floating member back to the neutral position whilst the above embodiment describes the attachment of the bracket to a wall it may equally well be attached to a post or other structure and is not intended to limit the invention to this particular embodiment the reader will appreciate the first aspect of the present invention which provides a seismic ceiling system that can withstand seismic events and presents a contiguous flat ceiling surface wherein no component rests on top of another component this feature is critical in hygiene critical environments such as hospitals now to focus on the second aspect of the invention the clip that is used to hold the tee members together details of a clip 100 are shown in two different.
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152 in place of priority encoder 102 priority arbiter 152 receives 2 2 wordlines zero or more of these wordlines being asserted and generates 2 n wordlines with only zero or one asserted with the asserted wordline corresponding to the first asserted input wordline in other words priority arbiter 152 deasserts all but zero or one the received wordlines in the following k is the number of bits required to represent each symbol and m is the number of bits required to represent each state within the fsm 50 thus the total number of states is 2 m and up to 256 symbols may be represented if k is equal to 8 tcam 101 contains a lookup table for transitions into each state and is adapted to benefit from a sizeable amount of memory compression tcam 101 may have 2 n entries of length m k bits where n is typically smaller than m k the matching tcam word is delivered to priority encoder 102 which selects the lowest address encoded as an n bit word thus entries are stored in the tcam ordered from most specific to most general unless otherwise stated in the following all numbers are assumed to be in the decimal format fig4 a shows an exemplary embodiment of an fsm 200 in.
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should be from more than zero weight percent up to saturated however the preferred range is from about 15 to about 70 weight percent and the most preferred range is from about 20 to about 30 weight percent upon the addition of this caustic to the amine or ammonia there is generated a two phase system wherein the top storage layer of the system is primarily the amine or the ammonia solution and the bottom reaction layer of the system is primarily the aqueous caustic solution with some of the amine or ammonia dissolved in it in that the amine is partially soluble in the caustic the lower reaction layer of the two phase system rapidly reaches an equilibrium saturation once the equilibrium saturation is reached the reaction media is ready for use chloramine is now introduced into the lower reaction layer of the two phase system the chloramine can either be in gaseous form or it can be dissolved in an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent such as xylene or toluene or in an aliphatic hydrocarbon such as pentane heptane or hexane or in ethers such as diethyl ether upon introduction the chloramine reacts with the available amine or the available ammonia in the lower reaction zone because of its relative insolubility and the fact that the forming hydrazine is less dense than the caustic layer the forming hydrazine rapidly rises to the top of the lower reaction layer of the two phase system there because of its.
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and 204 indicates the nozzle 205 indicates the lines taking the jet to the control ports 206 for controlling the spool 207 and finally 208 indicates the pressure transducer which measures the position of the spool 207 and sends the signal to the position control loop 209 an electric current by means of the coil 201 moves the armature 202 from its neutral position thus moving the nozzle of the conduit 203 and directing a fluid flow towards a side of the hydraulic circuit 205 thus creating a pressure difference in the port 206 and moving the spool 207 the position of which is measured by the position traducer 208 fig7 depicts a diagram of a three stage four way servo valve 300 the pilot stage 301 moves the spool 302 of the pilot servo valve the position of which is controlled by the control loop 305 which in turn moves the spool 303 of the main servo valve the position of which is controlled by the control loop 304 this type of two or more stage servo valve is indeed necessary in large sized servo valves which operate in high pressure systems by using a four way servo valve during the tube waiting steps the balance condition which is established between the two chambers of the hydraulic capsule will be very different from that described for the three way servo valve because the pressure in the main chamber will be higher than 100 bars while that in the annular chamber will be higher than 220 bars when the tube is taken the oil is already pressurized in the main chamber and in all cases a movement of the piston in the direction in the sense of yielding i e of the.
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retaining strap 60 fig4 thereby tightly holding the retaining strap 60 between the serrated edge 25 and the beveled slope 22a of the flange 22 the moveable cover 23 includes a releasing tab 28 to provide for quick release of the retaining strap 60 from the clamp 20 the tab 28 is adjacent to the spring hinge 26 so that when the wearer depresses the tab 28 the spring hinge 26 pivots about the edge 30a of the frame 24 and the serrated edge 25 rises away from the flange 22 and strap 60 thereby allowing the retaining strap 60 to be drawn through the opening to position the protective goggle 50 the wearer depresses the tab 28 of the flap 23 thereby raising the serrated edge 25 of the moveable cover 23 away from the beveled flange 22 the wearer then draws the retaining strap 60 through the opening in the frame 24 between the flange 22 and the serrated edge 25 after the wearer releases the tab 28 the ends of strap 60 are pulled to tension strap 60 while hinge 26 causes the serrated edge 25 to be urged against the strap 60 pressing it against the beveled surface 22a of the beveled flange 22 this bends the strap slightly further increasing the holding force created by the cooperation of the serrated edge 25 and the beveled surface 22a of flange 22 the wearer then pulls the end of the retaining strap 60 away from the face.
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to establish the degree of coupling between adjacent resonators while this results in a longer waveguide for the given number of sections the filter benefits from a substantially higher quality factor u201c q u201d than exists in similar filters having vanes separating the sections the use of increased resonator spacing to establish a desired decoupling between filter sections is also notable with regard to the two resonators furthest from the input and output terminals referring again to fig2 if the resonators are numbered from input to output along the length of the waveguide with the resonator adjacent to the input terminal being the first and the resonator adjacent to the output terminal being the sixth the third and fourth resonators reside at the side of the filter opposite the input and output terminals the two waveguide sections could be placed directly next to each other and a vane used between the third and fourth resonators to provide the necessary decoupling however in the embodiment of fig2 a larger separation between the third and fourth resonators is used to maximize the q factor of the filter because of the spacing between the third and fourth resonators it is necessary to separate the two waveguide sections from each other as shown in fig2 the first segment 30 is physically separated from the second segment 32 and additional connecting waveguide segment 34.
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numerals not all important elements are illustrated and certain elements are illustrated which are not absolutely necessary for the present invention fig1 shows a first specific embodiment of a hydraulic camshaft adjuster 1 this camshaft adjuster 1 is of the vane type and uses a hydraulic medium such as oil a hydraulic conducting system 2 is present which could also be referred to as an oil conducting system it includes a first hydraulic medium line 3 a second hydraulic medium line 4 and a third hydraulic medium line 5 camshaft adjuster 1 has as usual a stator 6 and a rotor 7 a hydraulic medium supply and or hydraulic medium discharge device 8 is connected to one end of first second third hydraulic medium lines 3 through 5 hydraulic medium supply and or hydraulic medium discharge device 8 includes an oil supply device 9 and an oil discharge device 10 a hydraulic valve 11 is connected between hydraulic medium conducting system 2 and hydraulic medium supply and or hydraulic medium discharge device 8 hydraulic valve 11 is situated between a spring element 12 and an electromagnet 13 electromagnet 13 is supplied with variable current via an engine control unit whereby the hydraulic valve or a piston in hydraulic valve 11 is movable chambers 14 divided by vanes 15 are provided between stator 6 and rotor 7 an advance chamber 16 is present on the one side of each vane 15.
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concentration of lithium polysulphide in electrolyte were calculated based on the analysis results a porous electrode made up of 50 electroconductive carbon black ketjenblack ec 600jd available from akzo nobel polymer chemicals bv netherlands and 50 polyethylene oxide peo 4 000 000 molecular weight available from sigma aldrich uk as a binder was prepared according to the following procedure a mixture of dry components was milled in a high speed grinder microtron mb550 for 15 to 20 minutes acetonitryl was then added to the mixture as a solvent for the binder the resulting suspension was then mixed for 15 to 20 hours in a dlh laboratory stirrer the solids content of the suspension was 5 the suspension thus produced was deposited by an automatic film applicator elcometer sprl to one side of an 18 u03bcm thick aluminum foil with an electroconductive carbon coating product no 60303 available from rexam graphics south hadley mass as a current collector the carbon coating was dried in ambient conditions for 20 hours after drying the electrode was pressed at a pressure of 1000 kg cm 2 the resulting dry cathode layer had a thickness of 8 u03bcm after pressing and contained 0 47 mg cm 2 of carbon peo mixture the volume density of the carbon layer was 590 mg cm 3 and the porosity was 72 a suspension comprising a mixture of lithium sulphide with sulphur in an electrolyte was produced lithium sulphide 98 sigma aldrich uk and sublimated sulphur 99 5 fisher scientific uk were ground at.
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which will be described later according to an embodiment of the present invention the vibration unit 300 is disposed for the water stored in the water reservoir 210 and performs a function of creating an oscillation in the water to atomize it the vibration unit 300 may include a lower part 310 and an upper part 320 the lower part 310 can include or accommodate the vibrator 312 of fig3 for vibrating the water and the upper part 320 is coupled to the second hinge part 130 to suspend the vibration unit 300 to float on the water as a whole while supporting the lower part 310 meanwhile the vibration unit 300 especially the lower part 310 may further include a water level sensor not shown to inform the user about whether the water is required to be replenished by detecting water at a predetermined location the water level sensor can provide a prescribed electric signal to the above described electric circuit to perform a function of start and stop the vibration of the vibrator 312 that is a control function that starts the vibration of the vibrator 312 if water is detected and stops the vibration of the vibrator 312 if water is not detected may be performed in the following a coupling state of the upper body 100 and the upper part 320 of the vibration unit 300 is described referring to fig1 and 2 in fig1 the arrow indicates a flowing route of the external air incoming via the fan 110 fig2 is a schematic diagram showing a coupling state of the upper body and the upper part of the vibration unit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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and r 3 indicate resistors and s indicates a normally closed type switch to be opened for example as interlocked with an engine key when it is rotated to the on position symbol t indicates a voltage reducing transformer consisting of primary coils la and lb and a secondary coil lc a voltage from a constant voltage circuit 2 is normally fed to an input end i of the oscillating circuit in the initial state as the transistor q conducts the capacitor c will be charged through the course of the primary coil lb u2192 capacitor c u2192 parallel circuits of the resistors r 2 and r 3 u2192 base and emitter of the transistor q and the electric current will flow also to the primary coil la through the collector and emitter of the transistor q when the capacitor c is charged to a predetermined value the transistor q will be cut off and at this time the electric charge of the capacitor c will be discharged through the resistor r 1 u2192 parallel circuits of the resistors r 2 and r 3 when the potential between the terminals of the capacitor c reduces to a predetermined value the transistor q will again conduct to resume charging the capacitor c with the oscillation by the above operation such pulse voltage as is illustrated will be generated at the output end o of the secondary coil l 0 of the voltage reducing transformer t and will be fed to the time indicating part 6 here the duty ratio of the oscillation determining the width of the pulse voltage can be properly set by properly selecting the values of the resistors r 1 r 2 and r 3 therefore when the switch s is opened as.
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hooked end 315 used to attach the harness 300 to a rim 260 of a vessel 10 a hexagonal nut 340 is utilized from the top side of the harness 300 to secure the base screw 320 to the harness 300 as well as keep the two flexible plastic plates 310 together a removable individual modular section 45 of the support 40 is attached by a threaded female connector end 49 to the base screw 320 the threaded male connector end 46 on the top portion of the support 40 can be connected to other support pieces 45 as needed to reach a comfortable height h for the rower 30 fig7 b is an exemplary embodiment of the harness 300 attached to the vessel 10 furthermore the harness 300 is attached to the paddle support 40 of this invention which is further attached to the retainer 50 of the invention the flexible plastic plates 310 are attached by the hooked ends 315 to the rim 260 of the vessel 10 when the appropriate length l is determined for the harness 300 the base screw 320 is passed through corresponding overlapping holes 325 of the plates 310 the hexagonal nut 340 is then attached to the base screw 320 from the top side of the harness 300 the threaded base screw 320 is then attached to the threaded female connector end 49 of the removable individual modular section 45 subsequent support pieces 45 may be added to reach the desired height h once the desired height h is reached the retainer 50 is attached and finally the paddle 20 fig7 c is an exemplary embodiment of the harness 300 with the overlapping flexible plastic plates 310 to show the overlapping holes 325 which allow length l to.
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with the description of components visible in fig1 riser members 124 126 may optionally serve as a temporary holder for feet 122 123 ultimately used in the free standing deer stand configuration 12 of fig3 to help maintain member 146 in vertical orientation shown in fig1 relative to boundary member 98 a reinforcing triangle 116 is further provided pockets 80 and 82 may additionally be provided for exemplary purposes fabricated from square tubing with the center opening extending longitudinally parallel to the ground and normal perpendicular to the plane of the paper as may be apparent from fig1 this utility cart configuration 10 defines a space between wheels 118 119 in which various cargo may be carried in most applications unused components will additionally be carried in the space between wheels 118 119 this will include ladders 20 30 terminating respectively with terminations 138 136 each visible at least in part in fig1 and also various members 140 143 and 148 155 visible in fig4 a seat bottom 168 and top 170 are pivotally interconnected and will ultimately find utility in deer stand configuration 12 illustrated in fig3 and 15 likewise a pair of stops 128 130 are visible in fig1 again finding utility as ladder pivot stops in the deer stand configuration 12 illustrated in fig1 fig2 illustrates the preferred embodiment convertible deer cart of fig1 reconfigured to a deer transport cart geometry 11 by way of the present illustrations and description pertaining thereto the conversion of the present invention from one geometry to another is enabled by maintaining the numbering of identical components so that a person reasonably skilled in the art may simply follow the movement.
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be measured from the piezoelectric element output voltage during the impact period and peak deceleration level impact duration impact force and total impulse can then be calculated as previously described using the processor 208 this information can then be used to determine if a relatively hard or soft target has been hit noting that the softer the impacted target the longer would be the duration of impact peak impact deceleration force the opposite will be true for harder impacted targets this information is very important since it can be used by the fuzing system to make a decision as to the most effective settings it is worth noting at this point that the hard or soft target detection and decision making in fact all the aforementioned detection and decision making processes are expected to be made nearly instantly by the power source electrical energy collection and regulation electronics or the fuzing electronics by employing for example threshold detecting switches to set appropriate flags once a munition has landed and is not detonated whether due to faulty fuzing or other components or properly made decision against detonation the piezoelectric based power generation unit 100 will stop generating electrical energy once its initial vibratory motion at the time of impact has died out the electrical power harvesting electronics and or the fuzing electronics can utilize this event if followed by target impact to initiate detonation time out circuitry for example the power source and or fuzing electronics can be equipped with a.
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applied to external logic circuitry that requires a signal to indicate that counter a contents are equal to counter b contents additionally the signal sig_a b is applied to an enable input on the flip flop circuit 11 to enable the flip flop circuit 11 to generate another status signal s e g signal sig_a gt b or signal sig_a lt b definining a relationship between the output signal sig_a and the output signal sig_b the signals inc_a and inc_b are additionally applied to inputs of the and gate 18 thereby creating an output signal sig_d from the and gate 18 that is applied to a data input d on the flip flop circuit 11 the signal sig_a b is additionally applied to each of the and gates 15 and 22 the signals inc_a and inc_b applied to the inputs of the and gate 18 and the signal sig_a b applied to the enable input e on the flip flop circuit 11 are used to control the flip flop circuit 11 to generate the signal sig_a gt b and signal sig_a lt b on outputs of and gates 15 and 22 respectively the signals inc_a and inc_b applied to the inputs of the and gate 18 determine the output signal sig_d and in turn the output signal sig_d updates the flip flop circuit 11 based on the a logic state of the signals inc_a and inc_b the signal sig_a b applied to the enable input e on the flip flop circuit 11 enables or disables the flip flop circuit 11 dependent upon a logic state of the signal sig_a b the signals sig_a gt b and sig_a lt b are generated when one counter content crosses the other i e counter a.
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obliquely such as evident from fig4 so that the outward yarns are prevented from slipping down the lease rods 38 39 40 are introduced manually into the clamping jaws 47 at the height of the package and may be adjusted exactly in height by means of the mechanism 48 49 due to the shedding devices 34 and 36 the yarn sheet fig7 to 10 is divided into a group 45a situated at the top and a group 45b situated at the bottom the respective upper yarn sheet being conducted over the slide rod 23 with the next shedding change by the heald frame 34 the yarn sheet 45a previously situated in the upper position will be in the down position while the yarn sheet 45b previously situated in the lower position will get into the upper position over the slide rod 23 starting from the position of the yarn sheets 45a and 45b in fig7 to 10 the yarn sheet 45a is at the top over the slide rod 23 to provide yarn crossings at the end of the yarn package formed on drum 10 the upper yarn sheet 45a is pushed back by the slide rod 23 with the projecting portion 23a by longitudinal displacement in axial direction of the drum 10 such as evident from fig9 drum 10 will be now rotated clockwise for a partial distance by means of the drive by said rotation the lease rod 38 with its bent end portion 38a gets into the cleared space 54 from below beneath the upper yarn sheet 45a so that the latter can be taken in charge by the lease rod 38 to rest on it as a result.
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sound emitting chambers 39 32 a and 32 b back sides 34 a and 34 b in this embodiment back side 34 a of sound emitting chamber 32 a terminates at circumferential groove 31 followed by circumferential protrusion 33 while back side 34 b of sound emitting chamber 32 b terminates with corresponding circumferential groove 35 followed by circumferential protrusion 37 to align back sides 34 a and 34 b back side 34 a is pushed into back side 34 b until circumferential protrusion 37 of back side 34 b snaps over and around circumferential protrusion 33 of back side 34 a such that circumferential protrusion 37 of back side 34 b rests in circumferential groove 31 of back side 34 a in this locked position circumferential protrusion 33 of back side 34 a fits under and within circumferential protrusion 37 of back side 34 b such that circumferential protrusion 33 rests in the circumferential groove 35 of back side 34 b with back sides 34 a and 34 b locked in place sound emitting chambers 32 a and 32 b are further prompted to maintain their orientation and alignment an alternative linear embodiment of the alignable locking elements is shown in fig5 in which back sides 44 a and 44 b of sound emitting chambers 42 a and 42 b are seen in a different cross sectional view taken along line 4 5 u2014 4 5 of fig2 and looking in the direction of the arrows here back side 44 a of sound emitting.
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actuators 15 16 as a digital signal via a hardwire analog interface 21 the digital signal is converted to an analog signal by the signal conversion electronics 17 which have the capability to convert analog to digital signals and digital to analog signals the command signal affects the flight surface associated with the actuators 15 16 the actuators 15 16 are electronically configured to receive the commands and respond by moving its associated flight surface the flight computer 10 is capable of sending command signals to actuators 15 16 individually sequentially or simultaneously the fault detection system 7 includes at least one computer processor 8 and an associated memory 9 although the fault detection system 7 is illustrated in fig1 as a separate hardware component having a processor and memory it could be implemented completely as software consistent with the present invention for example computer instructions could be stored in the flight computer memory and processed by one or more processors already contained in the flight computer the flight computer would then automatically or on command periodically issue fault detection commands in addition to flight control commands in the manner discussed in more detail below thus references to the fault detection system are intended to mean either a separate hardware component or a computer program operating within existing flight hardware as described more fully below the fault detection system 7 monitors the command signals of the electronic flight control system 5 to monitor unexpected actuator behavior and if necessary issues commands to reconfigure one or more actuators 15 16 to maintain normal flight conditions 0021 fig2 is.
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upon a screen to separate long fibers and large impurities from small fibers and fine impurities application_number US 4568493 A description with reference to the drawings a pulp slurry of waste paper to be treated which has initially been cleaned from large and dense impurities such as staples and other metallic particles is pumped by a pump 1 via a conduit 2 to a spray filter 3 having a screen 4 the spray filter 3 comprises a vessel of any convenient dimensions having fixtures suitable for retaining the screen 4 the diameter of the screen openings of the screen 4 is chosen in the range of 500 to 1000 micron the spray filter also comprises one or more spray nozzles 5 positioned to receive the slurry from conduit 2 and spray the slurry in the form of jets through air in the spray filter 3 against the screen 4 so that the pulp slurry is fractionated into a rejected first aqueous fraction containing relatively long fibres and relatively large deformable impurities of strings foils and clumps of glue and an accepted second aqueous fraction containing relatively short fibres and relatively fine impurities of small particles printing ink and filler material such as ashes and clay although the filter 3 is shown as a flat screen it may take the form of a rotating disc or a plurality of rotating discs or a drum the first aqueous fraction containing long fibres is pumped by a pump 6 from the spray filter 4 to a coarse screen 7 via a conduit 8 the diameter of the screen openings of the screen 7 is chosen in the range of 0 2 to 0 3 millimeters preferably.
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an ammonia phosphoric acid of between about 1 450 and 1 500 in order to achieve a maximum solubility of the ammonium phosphates and reducing water content furthermore the reaction between ammonia j and phosphoric acid p is highly exothermic thus generating sufficient energy for raising the temperature at 116 u00b0 c and evaporating a great amount of the water contained in the phosphoric acid p a blower suctions gas produced by the granulator containing ammonia air and dust which is conduced into a washing and recuperating system comprising a humid cyclone followed by a ventury scrubber washer both of which are feed with fresh phosphoric acid in order to capture the dust as ammonium phosphates sludge dry solids and recover the ammonia gas as mono ammonic phosphate the phosphoric acid exiting the washing and recuperating system is received into a pump equipped tank which recycles most of the phosphoric acid to the washing and recuperating system but a small amount is feed to the pre neutralizer into which it reacts with ammonia j the granulated product obtained in step e is feed to a dryer 10 in order to reduce the water content until 3 0 k feeding the dry granulated product to a rotary screen 11 which classifies the dry product by size as u201c normal size u201c above normal size u201d and u201c below normal size u201d which are predetermined by client the product having an above normal size is grinded and mixed with product having a size below normal and is recycled to the ribbon mixer of step h l the product having a u201c normal size u201d is transferred to.
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at right angle by a central lower inverted u shaped groove in the guide arm a the opposite ends of a pressing coil spring s 39 are provided with a top cap 32 and a bottom cap 31 to form parallel surfaces at right angles with the central axis of the spring s 39 extending along said opposite end surfaces the upper surface of the guide arm is formed with a race for the ball k usually in the race for the roller arrangement the center of the roller k is located on the datum axis xx 39 of the weighting arm construction so that the roller will not displace forwardly or rearwardly of the guide arm a while a particular limit range is provided in the direction of swing thus the arrangement is similar to those shown in fig1 a 21b more than the upper half of the ball k is received in the bottom cap 31 and its top is in contact with the ceiling surface thereof under pressure the bottom cap 31 and top cap 32 are fitted in the inner diameter of the pressing spring s 39 with a minimum clearance therebetween and their outer surfaces are fitted likewise in the guide arm case b with a minimum clearance therebetween so that they are slidable only in the pressing direction the upper assembly 36 of the guide arm case b forms an attaching base part for selectively fixing the weighting arm assembly at a predetermined position on the weighting arm main body 42 and also serves as a base for adjusting a screw 35 which adjusts the pressure.
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axially during this axial movement the shift rail 32 preferably adopts three positions namely two axial end positions each corresponding to an engaged transmission ratio and a central position between the end positions which corresponds to a neutral setting of the transmission fig2 shows a sectioned view of the servo assistance device 10 according to the invention in a neutral position the servo assistance device 10 comprises a control rod 20 and a piston rod 22 as well as a cylinder 34 and a piston 36 the control rod 20 of the servo assistance device 10 is arranged to move axially within the piston rod 22 and co operates via a gearshift linkage with a shift lever see fig1 the piston 36 and the piston rod 22 are connected fixed to one another or made as one component the piston rod 22 co operates with means for shifting the gear type variable speed transmission see fig1 a valve 56 consists of valve pistons 40 48 and valve slides 38 46 the valve pistons 40 48 are arranged fixed on the control rod 20 so that actuation of the control rod 20 actuates them too along their axes and also in the axial direction relative to the control rod 20 between the valve pistons 40 48 the valve slides 38 46 are also arranged to move axially the valve slides 38 46 are held axially apart from one another by a spring element 54 and each rests against a valve seat of the piston rod 22.
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for holding the pads firmly in place while an additional series of dividing channels secures each pad also to the floor to delineate elongated segments between channels and wherein air pockets may form as pressurized air is directed underneath the pads with the perviousness of the pads allowing the air to effect shifting of this cementitious material towards the arranged lower conveying trough for discharge application_number US 15234580 A description in referring to the drawings and in particular fig1 there is shown an opened barge 1 which has been constructed for use for the purposes of this invention and that is incorporating the inclined structured floors 2 having a series of aeration pads 3 of this invention secured thereupon arranged intermediate these floors and pads are the flow troughs 4 which after the cement has been turbulently forced by means of pressurized air to flow by way of gravity down the incline of the barge floors enters into these troughs and is moved by air slides to flow towards central locations as at 5 where the cement is evacuated through discharge pipes by pumps for transfer to other locations normally on land for storage generally the barges are constructed into two segments that being the segments 6 and 7 as shown each of these segments is formed having at least four of the structured floors and accompanying air pads of this invention arranged in converging formations with.
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surfactant a citrus turpene and hard nanoparticles of sapphire and diamond principal ingredients are carried by commercial windshield cleaning solution or in water application_number US 17209408 A description the present solution and method remove build up of contaminants on the surface of plastic resulting in a much more optically clear lens cover and removal of mineral deposits this improves both the appearance of the lens and the safety of the lens cover the resulting surface is very smooth and resistant to future build up of contaminants the results are achieved without the use of tools or sandpaper buffers or other abrasion devices the improved appearance of the cleaned plastic may be achieved in five minutes or less per lens cover depending on humidity and climate conditions and lens condition the plastic lens covers are generally made of polycarbonate the lenses are marred by two general types of adherent material the first is mineral deposits such as calcium or other minerals these form tenacious insoluble buildup on the surface of the lens the other is road grime made up of dirt and hydrocarbon residues the presence of the grime makes the removal of the mineral deposits much more difficult the present invention has found that a combination of a surfactant a solvent and a detergent is not sufficient to clean discolored polycarbonate lenses well as they do not remove mineral buildup on lens two additional components are needed.
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u2032 rather than four precast blocks the building 71 can be secured to the foundation assembly 21 u2032 by means of mounting studs 27 extending from the top of the block similar to studs 27 shown in fig1 and utilities can be fed into the building 71 by way of a conduit section 29 similar to a conduit section 29 shown in fig1 utility supplies and hardware can be kept in a utility cavity 53 similar to a cavity 53 as shown in fig2 fig7 shows an example of a utility access door 49 located on the bottom of the block 23 u2032 that is shown in fig6 fig7 is a cross sectional view of the foundation assembly 21 u2032 shown in fig6 with the view taken as indicated by the arrows numbered u201c 7 u201d in fig6 this view shows the supporting ground surface 31 and the bottom surface 51 of the block contacting the supporting ground surface 31 a utility cavity 53 is shown in the block 23 u2032 and the utility access door 49 provides access to it also shown are a conduit section 29 which intersects the inner space of the cavity 53 and mounting studs 27 providing an access door 49 beneath a foundation block provides maximum protection against terrorist threats.
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of the rotor will be subject to maximum temperature variation while the 34 cold 34 end will be subjected to a lesser amount causing the rotor to become distorted like an inverted dish called rotor 34 turndown 34 movable sector plates that automatically adjust the sector plates at the 34 hot 34 end of the rotor have been disclosed in my u s pat no 4 124 063 and in the u s pat no 4 122 891 of roderick j baker in both of these patents the sector plate is forced to closely conform to known rotor 34 turndown 34 to minimize fluid leakage in practice a sensor rod carried by the rotor housing is adapted to extend axially into contact with the end edge of the rotor the sensor rod is adapted to follow any variation in the rotor turndown but a rapid temperature change frequently results in rapid turndown more rapid and extensive than the sensor rod can follow when conditions change rapidly the end edges of the rotor including the sealing means frequently interfere with the remote end of the sensor rod causing breakage of interfering parts and a loss of sealing effectiveness this invention is therefore directed to an arrangement by which a sensor rod that extends axially into contact with an end edge of a rotor may be quickly.