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5 | more than one crimpable section can be provided on the wear band tool as desired wear bands should be selected with consideration as to the diameter of the borehole in which the wear band tool is to be used such that the wear bands do not extend the full diameter of the borehole this provides that the wear bands do not block fluids passing up the annulus between the casing and the borehole wall the internal bore 2 of the wear band tool body is selected to loosely fit over at least one end of a casing joint 6 in fig2 as shown this allows the wear band tool to be readily inserted over an end of the pipe 6 and placed somewhere along the length of the pipe joint prior to crimping thus placed the method of the present invention in its preferred embodiment provides a means to obtain a significant interference fit after crimping even where the wear band tool and casing material are at similar temperatures prior to crimping in applications where significant heating of the pipe and wear band tool after wear band tool installation is anticipated the wear band tool is preferably selected to have a thermal expansion coefficient that is equal to or less than that of the casing similarly in applications where cooling subsequent to crimping is anticipated the opposite relationship between thermal expansion coefficients is preferred radial displacement required to crimp the wear band tool cylindrical mid section 103 to the casing joint 6 on. |
2 | l c length of amplifying coupler sub unit 2 s a cross sectional area of amplifying coupler sub unit 2 larger end 17 s b cross sectional area of amplifying coupler sub unit 2 smaller end 20 if proper impedance matching is performed between all materials and the vibrating debris remover 6 is designed to vibrate at the same frequency f m as the material 3 then an energy efficient system will be developed in order that sufficient relative acceleration strain and strain rate can be achieved at the interface between the debris 5 and material 3 an efficient design must be developed the most efficient design for the shock pulse debris remover 6 invention not only has to deal with the impedance matching of the converter sub unit 1 to the amplifying coupler sub unit 2 and the amplifying coupler sub unit 2 to the material 3 of interest but the amplifying coupler sub unit 2 should be designed to vibrate at a resonant frequency as the material of interest the frequency of vibration of the amplifying coupler sub unit 2 and the material 3 of interest should be the same or within close tolerance the operating frequency of the amplifying coupler sub unit 2 is based on the frequency of a longitudinal waveform traveling in the material 3 determined from equation 6 once the vibration frequency. |
8 | a sample of a voltage within the pll 30 that represents phase error at a time when the transient phase error should be at a minimum the sampling switch 47 is preferably coupled to the phase detector 38 to sample the error signal pulses that are generated by the phase detector 38 the sampling switch 47 is preferably a field effect transistor fet however the scope of the invention includes using other controllable devices such as bipolar junction transistors a memory device 45 stores the voltage level of the sampled error pulse preferably until another sample is received the scope of the invention includes using both digital memory devices as well as analog memory devices examples of digital memory devices include a processor controller in combination with memory to store a digital representation of the phase error examples of analog memory devices include sample and hold circuits active filters and inductive storage circuits the memory device 45 in the presently preferred embodiment is an amplifier configured as an integrator in response to receiving an error pulse the integrator generates an output voltage that is incrementally increased or decreased according to the charge represented by the product of the error voltage level and pulse duration of the error voltage the output. |
2 | ensure that filtered solids were flushed from the housing prior to filter dissolution and important factor where loadings could cause blockage of tubing and valves test conditions included a flow rate of 100 ml min recirculation 1 6 gal min and 10m hno 3 solvent at 160 u00b0 f under continuous recirculation the total system volume was 2 5 liters a second test was identical to the first except the filter was loaded with 177 g dry weight of susquehanna river silt the average loading of actual tmi waste filters the results of both tests indicate that this type of filter cartridge can be dissolved in situ in approximately 2 3 hours under the conditions previously stated a total of 7 liters of 10m hno 3 three reservoir fillings and 2 liters of h 2 o rinse was used in test 1 the entire filter dissolved and was pumped into the reservoir without plugging or noticeable back pressure on the system the resultant waste solution was brown in color and contained an organic scum which continued to digest after the solution was allowed to cool total duration of the test was 5 hours the second test using silt loaded filter was quite similar to the first except that the silt was rapidly backwashed to the reservoir creating a murky acid solution less organic scum was observed on the reservoir surface during this test after two hours a three way valve was switched to direct flow into the bottom of the filter housing this caused an additional burst of silt which restricted flow to the reservoir. |
5 | a cell phone running an application program among others the hardware and software package incorporated into the impact tester 10 and or the software in the hmi will calculate hic fall height gmax maximum velocity and angle of impact based on these inputs as described herein using the onboard sensors 240 as described herein the head impact criteria hic score is determined for a given surface that the impact tester 10 is dropped onto for testing among ways the hic score can be determined is the standard disclosed in astm f1292 section 9 5 and in particular the calculation set out in section 9 5 2 the fall height is the vertical distance the impact tester 10 fell before impact the accelerometers 240 in the impact tester 10 will determine the time when the tester 10 is dropped and starts to fall and when it first impacts the ground and it will use this time to determine the fall height i e u00bd gt 2 where time t is in seconds g is the gravitational constant 32 15 ft s 2 the maximum velocity at impact can be determined by the peak velocity during the drop and can be calculated by multiplying fall time by gravity or v gt where velocity expressed in feet per second and again g 32 15 ft s 2 and time is in seconds as understood by one having ordinary skill in the art this equation can be converted to miles per hour with the following equation other calculations performed by the accelerometers 240 include the angle of impact which is the angle at which the impact tester 10. |
3 | p mix the co solvent can be propane ethane butane propylene 2 methylpropane dimethylpropane propadiene diemethylether chlorodifluromethane diflouroromethane and methylfluoride in addition to propane organic solvents such as propanol and supercritical ethane can also be used the cyclonic vacuum distillation separation apparatus comprises an outer shell with inner upper central reactor located large cyclonic processing cone 7 upstream to a secondary parallel series of smaller processing cyclonic cones 8 surrounding and downstream of the larger central cone a third cyclonic separating cone is located downstream of the second series and optionally includes at least one third sized single cyclonic cone not pictured the cyclonic cone system may include a heat jacketed cone which serves as an advanced art invention to the wiped film evaporator thin film and short path systems due to its high processing speed of 100 000 g 39 s of gravitational force or higher no moving parts and thorough filtration efficiency the separation efficiency of each of the three successive cyclonic processing steps is controlled by the size of that particular series diameter of the inlet and outlet the cyclone 39 s diameter body length taper angle and the depth of the cylindrical inlet at the top of the cyclone the feed stream is progressively purified within each series of cyclones with each. |
6 | of a cylindrical object in a cylindrical coordinate system and is not intended to limit the present invention in any manner object 90 includes axial surface 91 radial surface 92 and circumferential surface 93 surface 91 is part of an axial plane surface 92 is part of a radial plane and surface 93 is part of a circumferential plane the following description is made with reference to fig2 fig2 is a top half cross sectional view of prior art torque converter 100 torque converter 100 includes impeller assembly 102 with blades 104 shell 106 core ring 108 and impeller hub 110 hub 110 is fixed to shell 106 by weld 112 hub 110 is for sealing to a transmission not shown and drivingly engaging a transmission pump not shown converter 100 further includes turbine assembly 114 with blades 116 shell 118 and core ring 120 stator assembly 122 is axially disposed between impeller assembly 102 and turbine assembly 114 assembly 122 includes housing 124 one way clutch 126 and side plate 128 clutch 126 may be a roller or sprag design as is commonly known in the art thrust bearings 130 and 132 are disposed on opposite axial sides of stator assembly 122 converter 100 includes cover assembly 134 fixedly attached to impeller assembly 102 at weld 136 cover 134 includes shell 138 drive plate 140 with lugs 142 and drive plate 144 plates 140 and 144 are attached to shell 138 at respective rivets 146 and 148 one. |
1 | procedure is to be performed on the left or right side as indicated an oblique view of the facet joint at the appropriate level is visualized the endplates are squared on the image intensification the approach is in a midlateral position the pin which measures approximately 1 16 inch in diameter is placed under image intensification to contact the superior articular process at the appropriate level a one centimeter incision is then made at the pin level where the pin enters the skin the pin is secured into the superior articular process with gentle tapping on the pin with a mallet next a t handled soft tissue dilator measuring 6 25 mm in diameter is advanced over the guide pin to create soft tissue access from the skin to the superior articular process it is then removed the cannulated foraminotomy sleeve with the stylus contained therein is advanced over the guide pin through the dilated channels through the soft tissues until it contacts the superior articular process at this point the guide wire is removed the central cannula stylus is then removed from the foraminotomy sleeve and the sleeve is then advanced under the oblique view toward the ventral direction of the superior articular process until the sleeve enters the foramen at the appropriate level during the procedure the patient is slightly sedated however conscious and able to respond to the surgeon 39 s verbal questioning at all times the patient maintains verbal confirmation with the surgeon and the anesthesia provider to ensure that the exiting nerve root. |
1 | electrical and electromagnetic control to the valve module 25 which in turn controls the activation or deactivation of the compressor module 21 causing pressure to be sent to or removed from pneumatic pad module 11 having pneumatic modules 31 32 and 41 pneumatic modules 31 32 and 41 are preferably controlled independently of pneumatic module 11 further modules may also be provided such as an extension 42 beyond pneumatic module 32 in this configuration pneumatic modules 31 and 32 provide cushioning below the thighs independent of the buttocks forming a three segment seating cushion the extension pneumatic module 41 is operated separately from the other inflatable modules and can be actuated to extend the right knee to provide exercise and to maintain joint flexibility similarly the extension pneumatic module 42 is also operated separately and can be actuated to extend the left knee the inflation cycles of the pneumatic modules 41 and 42 are controlled by the controller module 12 the extension pneumatic modules 41 and 42 may operate in various manners if a fixed surface 50 is provided behind the pneumatic module 41 42 as shown in fig1 b and especially if the pneumatic module 41 42 has a wedge shape or bellows type extension 51 52 as the pneumatic module 41 42 is inflated and the pressure increases the wedge or bellows will press against the fixed surface 50 causing a physical movement of the front top surface of the pneumatic module lifting. |
7 | detector 26 can be either a photographic or electronic detection system at the user 39 s option detector 26 can include means for comparing observed spectral with known patterns fig3 5 and 6 show alternative embodiments of the present invention fig3 shows use of a folding mirror 40 folding mirror 40 permits other elements to be located outside of the cavity of the spiralling toroidal mirror 16 fig4 uses two spiralling toridal mirrors 16 rotating counter to one another this arrangement permits increased spectral range since both components have varying pathlengths from the beamsplitter fig5 uses a convex spiralling toroidal mirror 16 the convex reflecting surface is the exterior surface this arrangement permits several units to be placed around the convex mirror fig6 has a canted spiralling toroidal mirror 16 the principle ray of the incoming radiation 10 is at an angle of 45 u00b0 with the rotational axis of the mirror this permits the space in front of the mirror to be completely open providing easy access for cutting tools an optical frame 40 is supported by an air bearing 42 they support an optical cylinder 44 which is adjusted by aligning and clamping screws 46 fig6 also shows means for comparing known spectra with observed. |
6 | support 114 is the means for supporting and retaining the display items the remote installation tool 140 has a long shaft 152 with a hanger support assembly installation end 142 and a display item installation end 148 the shaft 152 is shown cutaway in fig1 and 11 fig1 and 13 show end views of the hanger support assembly installation end 142 and the display item installation end 148 respectively the installation tool hanger support assembly installation end 142 is arranged with an installation end mating support 144 and a installation end hook support 146 that are configured to engage and support the hanger support 114 installation mating end 130 as shown in fig1 11 13 and 14 using this end with a hanger support 114 engaged the hanger support may be lifted to a desired location on a structure 140 within the range of the installation tool shaft 152 and attached to an existing magnet location marker 102 on the structure the installation tool display item installation end 148 is configured with end fingers 130 arranged at an angle to each other to form a v shaped working area between the end fingers as shown in fig1 11 and 15 this configuration allows the tool to support the display item wire and allow lifting. |
8 | is not efficient in a hsbs because such a handoff results in a high signaling load and may not be feasible since it is a fixed broadcast transmission not tailored for a particular subscriber station on the other hand because of the high power demand for transmission of the common broadcast forward channel there are only few common broadcast forward channel on a given cdma carrier which makes autonomous soft and softer handoff without the base station subscriber station signaling message exchange practical therefore instead of exchanging messages between a base station and a subscriber station desiring to handoff the information regarding broadcast transmission in neighbor base stations is announced by overhead messages on each channel f bsch in each base station because a subscriber may soft combine the only synchronous transmissions a broadcast service parameters message transmitted in each base station will list the identities of base stations that are part of this sector 39 s soft handoff sho group for each supported f bsch the method and system for signaling including both mentioned embodiments is described in detail in u s patent application ser no 09 933 914 entitled u201c method and apparatus for broadcast signaling in a wireless communication system. |
6 | 17 of the individual reflectors 5 are connected in parallel with one another the preferably liquid heat carrier is delivered by means of a conveyor or feed pump 30 via the tubular conduit or line 19 and a distributor line or conduit arrangement 31 to the conduits or pipes 17 the heat carrier is furthermore collected by means of a collector conduit or pipe arrangement 32 and delivered via the tubular conduit or pipe 21 to a heat exchanger 34 arranged in a heat reservior or storage 33 and is conveyed back from the heat exchanger 34 to the conveyor or feed pump 30 if as schematically indicated in fig1 the reflectors 5 are aligned during the day in accordance with the postion of the sun then the ground 1 at which the plants are being grown is shaded the sun 39 s rays or radiation is not only prevented from reaching the plants rather by means of the solar energy the heat carrier flowing through the conduits 17 is heated and the absorbed thermal energy or heat is delivered by means of the heat exchanger 34 to the heat storage or reservior 33 during the nighttime the switch 28 of the control device 27 is. |
4 | arrangement of perforations 5 as well as control of the pressure in the water reception chamber 11 determines the presence of a background 17 impressed areas 16 or the absence of one perforations 15 in the variation illustrated in fig6 the curtain of water 7 from the injector 6 according to the invention passes between two perpendicular spouts i e a fixed spout 18 and a movable spout 19 the movable spout 19 is part of a lip or washer 20 which extends along the whole length of the injector 6 and which is linked to a rear counter pressure chamber 21 this chamber is supplied with water at a pressure which should be higher than the pressure level in chamber 11 and consequently in the forward chamber 22 thus the hydraulic thrust in the rear chamber 21 propels the lip 20 along its whole length in the direction indicated in fig6 by the arrow 23 thus tending to reduce the gap between the fixed spout 18 and the movable spout 19 i e reducing the thickness of the curtain of water 7 as it progresses toward the fixed spout 18 arrow 23 the movable lip 20 is halted by stopper screws 24 whose position can be adjusted from the outside for instance with a button or a wheel 25 on the one hand the position of the movable lip 20 can be controlled i e the width of the gap 31 separating the two spouts 18 and 19 so that the curtain of water 7 can be reduced to a very fine depth for instance it can be reduced as low as forty microns on the other hand the spreading of counter pressure in the chamber 21 along the whole length of the movable lip 20 ensures that. |
8 | 6 to 9 cmos pullup transistor and a ratio of 10 to 1 nmos pulldown transistor the rising edges take a long time to charge the capacitors 128 and 134 and the falling edges would quickly to discharge the capacitors 128 and 134 therefore the signals on node 110 would be as shown in fig3 notice that the output signal shown in fig3 would not have any glitches and that a valid rising edge is passed after a significant delay and a valid falling edge is passed after a short delay it is important that falling edges are passed quickly through the waveshaper because for the scsi reqb and ackb signals it is the falling edges that determine when the data is latched that is the data setup time is measured before the falling edge and the data hold time is measured after the falling edge if the inverter 112 that drives node 110 had been designed for equal rise and fall times then several short high glitches would add up to charge the capacitor as high as a valid rising edge since the circuit 100 provides slow rise times and fast fall times the capacitors 128 and 134 within control circuits 116 and 118 are reinitialized to 0 volts every time a glitch is finished so the circuit treats every glitch the same during the 5 volt operation the capacitor sizes give appropriate delays with the pullup portion of the inverter 112 driving node 110 to adjust for operation in the 3 to 3 6 volt range two p. |
5 | 1c together show a semidiagrammatic cross section of a gas lift valve 8 shown in the closed position used in a subterranean well not shown illustrating a valve body 10 with a longitudinal bore 12 for sealable insertion in a side pocket mandrel 14 a variable orifice valve 16 in the body 10 which alternately permits prohibits or throttles fluid flow represented by item 18 u2014 see fig7 into said body through injection gas ports 13 in the mandrel 14 and an actuating means shown generally by numeral 20 which is electro hydraulically operated using a hydraulic pump 22 located in a downhole housing 24 an electric motor 26 connected to and driving the hydraulic pump 22 upon receipt of a signal through an electrical conduit 23 connected to a control panel not shown located at the earth 39 s surface also shown is a moveable temperature volume compensator piston 15 for displacing a volume of fluid that is utilized as the actuating means 20 operates and for compensating for pressure changes caused by temperature fluctuations a solenoid valve 28 controls the movement of pressurized fluid pumped from a control fluid reservoir 25 through a pump suction port 21 and in a hydraulic circuitry 30 and the direction of the fluid flowing therethrough which is connected to and responding to the action of the pump 22 a moveable hydraulic piston 32 responding to the pressure signal from the hydraulic circuitry 30 opens and controls. |
4 | backing 26 onto which the carpet fibers 28 are secured by either gluing or weaving each longitudinal edge 30 a 30 b fig1 of the carpet runner 18 is prefinished during the manufacture of the roll 12 most preferably the edges 30 a 30 b are finished by stitching with a wool nylon or other synthetic thread or fiber although not essential as shown best in fig4 and 5 typically the stitching of the prefinished edges 30 a 30 b is done with the majority and preferably at least about 80 of the individual edging fibers 32 arranged in an orientation of between about u00b1 60 to 90 degrees from the longitudinal extent of the edges 30 a 30 b most preferably the fibers 32 are oriented approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the respective edges 30 a 30 b as shown best in fig2 to provide the dispensed length of carpet runner 18 with a factory finished or customized look and eliminate the exposure of aesthetically unpleasing cut carpet ends the present invention further provides for an edge finishing kit 36 to be used in conjunction with the dispensed length of carpet runner 18 as will be described the kit 36 is used to provide a factory finished or customized appearance to the carpet ends 20 22 which mimics the appearance of the factory prefinished edges 30 a 30 b the kit 36 most preferably consists of an elongated edging strip 38 for concealing the carpet ends 20 22 and instructions not shown used to guide the consumer in the application of the edging strip 38 to the carpet runner 18 although not essential edging strip 38 preferably has a longitudinal length greater than one and preferably both of the carpet. |
9 | 74 3 0 9 43 11 13 2 2 17 23 10 8 0 74 3 0 47 51 31 14 2 2 05 20 8 9 0 61 3 0 445 52 41 15 2 1 64 16 6 7 0 459 3 0 419 50 511 1 2 2 09 14 10 8 0 74 3 0 771 52 812 1 2 2 1 14 10 8 0 74 3 0 771 53 313 1 2 2 1 14 10 8 0 74 3 0 771 54 714 1 2 2 1 14 10 8 0 74 3 0 771 45 3proto 4 5 2 47 14 11 6 0 795 6 0 829 76 2proto 4 5 2 47 14 11 6 0 795 6 0 829 79 5proto 3 6 2 77 14 14 7 1 007 6 9 1 05 75 2proto 4 5 2 47 14 11 6 0 795 6 0 829 79 5proto 4 6 2 17 14 9 1 0 623 5 9 0 65 69 9proto 6 7 1 47 11 4 6 0 315 3 8 0 418 71 8proto 4 7 2 12 14 9 3 0 637 6. |
8 | associated with the cryptographic protocol in which the trusted entity 2 is involved in association with the signature entity 3 and that requires one or more bilinear pairings to be calculated furthermore in the presently described example it is assumed that it is the entity 2 that delegates calculating the bilinear pairing to the calculation server 4 in a variant and where appropriate the entity 3 could equally well delegate such a calculation and be an entity in accordance with the invention in particular if it does not have sufficient computation power to carry out the calculation the invention thus applies to various delegation configurations the entity 2 delegates a bilinear pairing calculation to the calculation server 4 or the entity 3 delegates such a calculation to the calculation server 4 or indeed both of the entities 2 and 3 delegate such a calculation to the calculation server 4 in accordance with the invention in the presently described embodiment the entity 2 incorporates a silicon chip 2 a and communication means 2 b for communicating with the signature entity 3 and the calculation server 4 the silicon chip 2 a includes transistors suitable for constituting logic gates of non programmable wired logic for executing steps of a method of obtaining a bilinear pairing value in accordance with the invention these steps are described below with reference to fig2 to 4 in various implementations this wired logic defines in corresponding manner functional modules of the entity 2 that are suitable for performing the steps of the obtaining method of the invention for obtaining a bilinear pairing value and in particular a module for selecting both public and secret elements a module for generating elements r 1 r 2 t 1 and t 2 as described below a. |
4 | polyol is any compound having at least 2 alcohol groups wherein all or substantially all of the alcohol functionalities are etherified with polyoxyethylene having a degree of polymerization of at least 2 such ethoxylated polyols include but are not limited to ethoxylated diols such as ethylene glycol 1 2 propylene glycol diethylene glycol triethylene glycol and polyethylene glycols of various degrees of polymerization triols such as glycerine trimethylolethane 2 methyl 2 hydroxymethyl 1 3 propanediol trimethylolpropane 2 ethyl 2 hydroxymethyl 1 3 propanediol polyols also include pentaerythritol 2 2 dimethylol 1 3 propanediol diglycerol glycerol dimer dipentaerythritol triglycerine and the like alkoxylated aryl phosphates are phosphate esters which are a mixture of mono di and tri esters of phosphoric acid esterified with alkoxylated phenols or alkyl substituted phenols alkoxylated branched alkyl phosphates are phosphate esters which are a mixture of mono di and triesters of phosphoric acid esterified with alkoxylated branched aliphatic alcohols preferably the alkoxylated aryl phosphates are ethoxylated aryl phosphates preferably the alkoxylated alkyl phosphates are ethoxylated alkyl phosphates the alkyl polyglycosides which can be used in the invention have the formula i wherein r 1 is a monovalent organic radical having from about 6 to about 30 carbon atoms r 2 is divalent alkylene radical having from 2 to 4 carbon atoms z is a saccharide residue having 5 or 6 carbon atoms b is a number having a value from 0 to about 12 a is a number having a value from 1 to about 6 preferred alkyl polyglycosides which can be used in the compositions according to the invention have the. |
4 | axle 46 is supported for rotation within a housing 48 of a locking mechanism positioned beneath the lid well 18 referring now to fig3 as will be discussed in detail below the hook 30 communicates via the axle 46 shown schematically in fig3 with a contact set 52 the contact set 52 provides a three position switch in which two poles 54 a and 54 b connecting to respective terminals 56 a and 56 b in a center position b and disconnect from terminals 56 b in left and right positions c and a respectively where the poles 54 a and 54 b are joined to each other so that in position b a closed circuit is presented across terminals 56 a and 56 b and in positions a and c an open circuit is presented across terminals 56 a and 56 b these three switch positions a b and c correspond to three positions a u2032 b u2032 and c u2032 of the hook 30 the first hook position a u2032 is where the forward tooth portion 28 of the hook 30 remains retracted behind the vertical wall 32 of the lid well 18 the hook 30 may be in this position prior to the hook 30 being actuated or if the hook has been actuated but was obstructed or jammed or if the actuator fails in this position an open circuit is presented across terminals 56 a and 56 b the second hook position b u2032 is where tooth portion 28. |
7 | frequency amplifier 7 the rf amplifier 7 executes calculation processing of the information supplied thereto to extract a reproduction rf signal a tracking error signal a focusing error signal absolute position information information of an absolute position recorded as a pre group wobbling group on the magneto optical disc 1 address information sub code information a focus monitor signal and so forth the thus extracted reproduction rf signal is supplied to an encoder decoder section 8 meanwhile the tracking error signal and the focusing error signal are supplied to a servo circuit 9 and the address information is supplied to an address decoder 10 further the absolute position information and the focusing monitor signal are supplied to a system controller 11 which may be constituted for example from a microcomputer the servo circuit 9 generates various servo driving signals in response to the tracking error signal and the focusing error signal supplied thereto from the rf amplifier 7 and also to a track jumping instruction a seeking instruction rotational speed detection information and so forth supplied thereto from the system controller 11 to control the biaxial mechanism 4 and the thread mechanism 5 to effect focusing and tracking control and to control the spindle motor 2 to rotate at a constant angular velocity cav or a constant linear velocity clv the reproduction rf signal is processed by decoding processing. |
5 | hydrocarbons is established thereby reducing the viscosity of the hydrocarbons the heat of condensation of the solvent is additive to the heat given up by the condensing steam and this helps heat the next layer or zone of hydrocarbons 10 the line 48 in fig3 defines the boundary between the mixing zone 47 and the underlying layer of heavy hydrocarbons in the formation 10 in the mixing zone 47 the solvent goes into solution with the hydrocarbons resulting in a mixture of solvent and hydrocarbons of reduced viscosity which flows under the force of gravity as indicated by the arrows 50 toward the production well 30 by trial and error type calculation it may be found that the process described herein will be in equilibrium when one part solvent has gone into solution with two parts of the viscous hydrocarbons at this concentration the resulting liquid hydrocarbon solution would have a viscosity of 3 43 cp comparing this viscosity to the 90 cp viscosity of the undiluted viscous hydrocarbons at the same temperature it is seen that the viscosity has been reduced by a factor of 90 3 43 or 26 2 times more than could have been achieved with steam alone accordingly the flow rate of the solvent hydrocarbon solution through the formation 10 will be 26. |
8 | to the pixel to pixel mapping used in tone mapping the block based bit depth scaling approach divides the picture into blocks of pixel and adopts identical scaling and offset values for pixels inside the block that is the video encoders determine a set of scaling factor and offset values for each block and the video decoders utilize the determined set of scaling factor and offset values with the decoded pixel of the low bit depth in the bl video to reconstruct the pixel of the high bit depth in the el video the block size may be aligned with the macro block size a 16 u00d7 16 pixel block size or a sub micro block size such as an eight by eight 16 u00d7 8 8 u00d7 16 8 u00d7 4 4 u00d7 8 or 4 u00d7 4 which are compatible with the current scalable video codec svc standard referring to fig5 for purposes of improving the coding efficiency an svc system 250 may be used in accordance with embodiments of the invention the svc system 250 has a similar design to the system 200 with similar reference numerals being used to denote similar components except that the svc system 250 includes content adaptive bit depth enhancers 50 a and 50 b each of which shares the design of the content adaptive bit enhancer 50 see fig2 in this regard as depicted in fig5 the bit depth enhancer 50 a is located between the inverse. |
8 | loudspeaker enclosure 201 via a port tube 203 for any upward orientation of disk 205 as compared with the structure shown in fig1 the potential for other detritus to enter enclosure 201 through the port structure is slightly reduced but still possible referring to fig3 and 3 a a first embodiment of the present invention is shown according to this first embodiment a port tube 308 extends outwardly from an enclosure 301 a port tube opening 310 is covered by a port cover 309 which incorporates a flow guide 306 for reduced turbulence as disclosed in u s pat nos 5 517 573 and 5 809 154 mounting bosses 309 a which are small compared to the perimeter of port cover 309 are used to support port cover 309 the dimensions of port cover 309 are chosen such that the total cross sectional area of an exterior opening 311 around the perimeter of port cover 309 is significantly greater than the cross sectional area of port tube opening 310 as is well understood by those skilled in the art a port structure with a large cross sectional area at its outermost end serves to reduce turbulence and loss the dimensions of port. |
2 | portion of the feed line 15 a lower clamping block 31 k supports the line 15 against the underside of clamping arm 31 i and is held in position by hardware members 31 l universal joint 40 is designed for use in washdown environments such as found in food processing plants all of the parts may be made from stainless steel parts in rubbing contact with other parts e g spider block 42 ball bearings 49 and bearing pads 46 may be made from different stainless steel alloys to minimize galling or other forms of abrasive wear contact surfaces between parts which are difficult to keep clean in food processing areas are kept to a minimum yoke arms 44 45 may be designed to provide generous clearance to the central spider box 42 so it is easily washed with a water and or steam stream not shown other washdown proof materials known in the field of food preparation e g delrin u00ae may be used the universal joint 40 is also designed to be easily maintained over time the bearing pads 46 bearings 49 and the spider block 42 may wear by loosening bolts 47 yoke arms 44 45 may be repositioned to move bearing pads 46 closer to spider block 42 to accommodate minor wear also the shank portions 46 a of bearing pads 46 may be threadably engaged with yoke holes 54 so that the pressure of the bearing pads against the adjacent face of the spider block 42 may be adjusted when bearing pads 46 u201c wear out u201d yoke arms 44 45 may be removed and new bearing pads 46 may be. |
3 | n phenyl ethanolamine dinitrobenzene picric acid p nitrosodimethyl aniline diphenylnitrosamine tetramethyl thiuram disulphide 2 mercaptobenzthiazole the sodium salt of dimethyl dithiocarbamic acid and phenols such as p tert butyl catechol 2 5 di tert amyl hydroquinone p alkoxyphenols and di tert butylhydro quinone in a preferred embodiment of the process according to the invention an oxygen containing gas preferably air or mixtures of oxygen and inert gases is passed through the solvent containing reaction mixture in accordance with the process according to the invention esterification of the meth acrylic acid is carried out at a temperature of 60 to 140 u00b0 c preferably 70 to 120 u00b0 c and more preferably at the boiling point of the solvent during the reaction solvent is continuously removed by distillation from the reaction mixture separated from entrained water in a water separator outside the reaction vessel and then recycled to the reaction mixture the end of the reaction is reached when no more water of reaction is entrained from the reaction vessel after the esterification reaction is complete the reaction of the ethylenically unsaturated epoxy compound is carried out preferably after distilling off the water immiscible solvent examples of ethylenically unsaturated mono epoxy compounds which can be used according to the invention include glycidyl acrylate 2 3 epoxypropyl acrylate glycidyl methacrylate 2 3 epoxypropyl methacrylate and the addition products of 1 mole of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid with bis epoxy compounds such as hexanediol bisglycidyl ether bisphenol a bis. |
6 | of parts and without requiring any soldering machining or screwing alternatively lead 32 could optionally be soldered to terminal 45 without departing from the spirit of the invention as shown in fig5 to 6 the leads 31 32 extending from led 30 are bent so that their ends are substantially parallel at a distance of approximately 7 16 in as shown in fig7 one of the leads lead 31 is threaded through tubular insulation 33 to cover the portion of the lead proximal to led 30 which portion remains in continuous contact with the battery 39 optionally lead 32 may be similarly provided with tubular insulation as shown in fig2 as shown in fig8 a battery 39 of one or more cells 40 41 in series is provided strips 70 of resiliently compressible adhesive material may optionally be placed on negative terminal 42 of cell 40 as shown in fig3 and 4 as shown in fig9 the battery 39 is placed within a section of heat shrinkable plastic tubing 60 of approximately 3 4 in length as shown in fig1 the led 30 is then inserted into the tubing 60 so that one lead 31 is disposed above negative terminal 42 of battery 39 and the other lead 32 is disposed below positive terminal 45 of battery 41 the battery 39 is oriented so that when the leads 31 and 32 contact the cells 40 41 charge flows in the proper direction to illuminate the led 30 lead 31 is disposed between strips 70 if such strips are provided as shown in fig3 and 4 as shown in fig1 a spacer 50 having a hole larger than the body of led 30. |
4 | the case that a cloth is treated with a processing solution containing only sodium dichloroisocyanurate in an effective chlorine concentration of about 0 4 by weight can be attained that is the cationic surfactant functions as a filler for the bleaching agent a suitable amount of the cationic surfactant is from 0 005 to 0 5 by weight preferably from 0 01 to 0 05 by weight in the aqueous solution if the amount exceeds 0 5 by weight a rinsing operation in the subsequent step becomes likely insufficient the bleaching effect of a cloth increases in substantial proportion to the amounts of the dichloroisocyanuric acid salt and cationic surfactants added accordingly though it is possible to control these amounts if the effective chlorine concentration is less than 0 05 by weight desired results cannot be obtained even though the amount of the cationic surfactant added is increased further if the effective chlorine concentration exceeds 0 4 by weight the bleaching by combined use with the cationic surfactant markedly proceeds whereby yellowing of the cloth so called as 34 chlorine yellowing 34 is likely generated moreover though the cationic surfactant may be used in combination with the above described basic compound and nonionic surfactant it is not preferred to. |
1 | portion 16 the check valves each comprise an annulus 30 whose outside diameter is slightly larger than the unstretched diameter of the elastomer tubular portion 16 in which it resides hence to place the check valve within the cross piece portion of the patient valve it is necessary to slightly stretch the elastomeric material which insures a secure gas tight seal between the outer diameter of the annulus 30 and the wall of the tube 16 the annulus 30 has a central opening 32 extending through its thickness dimension and overlaying this opening is a gas impervious flap 34 the flap 34 has an outer diameter which is greater than the diameter of the opening 32 is anchored to the annulus 30 at a single point as at 36 in fig2 the flap 34 is preferably formed from an elastomeric film such as a polystyrene material having a thickness in the range from about 0 003 inch to 0 008 inch and the attachment between it and the annulus 30 at point 36 is preferably achieved using a sonic spot weld as can be seen from fig1 the one way check valves 26 and 28 are positioned within the cross piece member 16 so that the flaps 34 and 35 open relative to the opening 32 in the annulus 30 by swinging to the left when viewed in fig1 consider the operation of the improved patient valve during the course of a lung diffusion test initially the patient is asked to breathe normally through the mouthpiece connected to the end 20 of the stem 14 at this time the clamping means not shown associated with. |
4 | 34 a 34 each zig zag in the line corresponds to a half turn of the roller 20 a guiding means 6 39 moves the yarn 1 39 tangentially or causes it to pass over roller 12 39 the guiding means 6 39 follows the helical surface 21 without penetrating between the rollers the yarn 1 39 is squeezed in the gripping line defined by the roller 20 coming in contact with the roller 12 39 as indicated at point 34 c 34 in fig4 with each zig zag portion of fig4 corresponding to a half turn of the roller 20 this movement is illustrated in fig4 by the curve 34 b 34 the measurement of the yarn begins when axial plane 22 comes into contact with rollers 12 39 as shown at point 34 c 34 and ends when guiding element 6 39 brings the yarn 1 39 out of the gripping line at point 34 d 34 by shifting movement 34 a 34 with respect to b or vice versa dotted line b 39 measuring time t is changed as a result the measured length also is changed in order to repeat the measurement it is advised to synchronize the speed of rotation of the notched roller 20 of the measuring device with that of the loom such that for every complete cycle of the loom the roller 20 rotates a complete cycle in other words if the roller 20 has only one aleveolus then the roller 20 should complete its cycle in synchronization with the cycle of the loom similarly if the roller 20 has two alevoli then the roller 20 should complete half of its cycle in synchronization with complete cycle of the loom therefore the number of rotations of the notched roller for every. |
4 | to the weaving width further drawn in in fig1 a are a separately arranged compressed air supply unit 10 a compressed air infeed line 11 for connection of the separately arranged compressed air supply unit 10 to a compressed air distributor network an electrical control line 12 and compressed air distributor lines 13 the air nozzles 3 4 5 and 6 of the separately arranged compressed air supply unit 10 are supplied with compressed air via the compressed air distributor lines 13 which are drawn in in broken lines in fig1 as well as via possible further not illustrated compressed air supply components such as for example solenoid valves the separate compressed air supply unit of the exemplary embodiment is designed as a module which is accessible from all sides for example as a console rack or battery frame side walls lids and other possible covers are designed to be removable the covers are provided with cut outs for operating elements such as for example setting and regulation knobs or manual valves the separate compressed air supply unit of the exemplary embodiment is equipped with legs which results in an ideal working height for maintenance work and settings and creates sufficient base freedom for the inlet and outlet lines to take place from the base side the inlet and outlet lines for the compressed air and the electrical control lines are designed to be flexible so that the separate compressed air supply unit. |
1 | and armholes second the hems are stitched separately that is the hemming does not attach the layers third the binding hem may be subject to steam heat to remove wrinkles a label may be attached to the front panel all layers are stitched separately the clothing label may be attached at this point next all layers are arranged in a stack with the back on the bottom 302 the front in the middle 303 and the middle layer on top 304 the layers are tacked together so as to secure them for sewing next using overlock machine all fabric layers are bound together using stitching at the side seams and shoulders leaving the neck armhole and bottoms of the layers open 301 in one embodiment the binding stitch is a blanket stitch this can be accomplished using a merrow stitching device or overlock device the next step is to apply a finishing stitch to the blanket stitched seams the stack of fabric layers is now rearranged so that the middle layer moves to the bottom 302 assuming the fabric comes in from the left into the completed blanket seam the middle layer is pulled around the blanket seam so it lays on the bottom of the stack 303 the front layer is pulled to the right of the blanket seam resulting in a stack that is the back on top the middle under it going to the left of the blanket seam and the front layer going to the right see fig4 a finishing stitch is then made through the back and the middle layers to. |
8 | serving bss the mss is only transmitting receiving data to from one of the serving bss transmitting bs at any given frame the transmitting bs can change from frame to frame depending on the bs allocation scheme therefore different transmitting bss may be used in transmitting different frames although the mss only receiving and transmitting the traffic with one bs in each frame the mss is simultaneously monitoring other bss during the vsho process for example the mss is controlled to process the dl_map message which is a directory of the slot locations within the downlink subframe and ul_map which is a directory of slot locations within the uplink subframe from all serving bss at each frame based on the dl map and ul map messages from other serving bss the mss decides which serving bs is the transmitting bs for the current frame alternatively the switching of transmitting bs can also be done through the mac message and the mss does not need to read dl_map and ul_map from multiple bss the mss monitors the downlink of all serving bss in the active set and determines its preferred transmitting bs based on received carrier to interference plus noise ratio cinr from all serving bs. |
4 | fiber slurry 10 is transferred from the blend chest 14 through suitable conduits 15 to a machine chest 18 the consistency of the fiber slurry 10 in the machine chest 18 may be from about 0 5 to about 15 percent fiber in other embodiments the consistency of the fiber slurry 10 in the machine chest 18 may be from about 2 to about 10 percent fiber or from about 3 to about 5 percent fiber one or more adsorbable chemical additives 24 are supplied from a reservoir 22 and added to the fiber slurry 10 in the conduit 15 prior to the machine chest 18 the amount of adsorbable chemical additive 24 is suitably about 0 1 kg metric ton of pulp fiber or greater in particular embodiments the adsorbable chemical additive 24 comprises a softening agent and is added in an amount from about 0 1 kg metric ton of pulp fiber or greater the fiber slurry 10 and the adsorbable chemical additive 24 are desirably allowed to remain together in the machine chest 18 under agitation for a residence time sufficient to allow the pulp fibers to adsorb a substantial portion of the adsorbable chemical additive 24 a residence time of at least about 10 minutes for instance. |
2 | be likewise of any conventional type such as a displacement pump a control valve or the like in general as those skilled in the art appreciate the mixture of unreacted material plus polymer from the reaction zone is treated in the separation zone so as to separate the unreacted material from polymer the unreacted material need not be but usually does contain a significant percentage of unreacted monomer along with optionally or preferably depending on circumstances additional quantities of low molecular weight polymer diluents which are preferably liquid and solvents for either the monomer or the polymer and catalysts and the like preferably mass polymerization is used the unreacted material is separated from polymer in the separation zone sometimes several separation zones in a series or parallel relationship one to the other may be employed depending upon the efficiency of separation throughput rates economic considerations and the like the conditions of polymerization and the conditions of separation and the choice of flow regulating means are generally not part of the present invention are well known to the prior art and do not form a part of the present invention so no detailed individual description thereof is given herein the flow of unreacted material separated from the polymer in the separation zone for purposes of the process of the present invention is measured once the flow rate has been measured a signal representative of the flow rate is generated. |
6 | point of water in some embodiments the device 10 can be pre cooled to a temperature of around 20 25 u00b0 fahrenheit in other embodiments the device 10 can be pre heated to a higher or lower temperature in the illustrated embodiment the liquid 36 can have a freezing temperature below 20 u00b0 fahrenheit accordingly the liquid is still in its liquid phase at this point after the device 10 is pre cooled the user can pour any base mix of the food that is to be frozen into the pan 12 for ice cream for example the user can pour a desired cream based base mix into the pan 12 the food to be frozen settles onto the external surface 29 of the pan 12 which is at or near the pre cooled temperature in the illustrated embodiment the pan 12 is wide and flat causing the food product to spread out increasing the surface area of the food product in contact with the external surface 29 of the pan which also increases the rate of heat exchange the external surface 29 of the pan 12 transfers heat away from the food as the external surface 29 of the pan 12 is warmed up by the food the heat is transferred into the extended surfaces of the fins 42 and as the fins 42 warm up from the fins 42 into the adjoining liquid 36 because the liquid 36 is below the freezing. |
2 | u2032 fig1 shows the pressure function of an apparatus according to the invention with a solid line and the pressure function of a conventional extruder with a broken line in a conventional extruder the pressure p is increased at the end of the length l of the extruder and therefore it is naturally the highest in point a which represents the place of the nozzle of the apparatus in the apparatus according to the invention the pressure is increased inside the apparatus already at an early stage in the shear zone at the end the pressure may even fall towards the nozzle fig1 is a partial cross sectional side view of an extruder according to the invention the reference numerals of fig1 correspond to those of the preceding figures both the rotor 1 and the stator 2 are cylindrical the rotor grooves 7 extend with substantially the same cross section along the entire length of the rotor 1 the cross section of the countergrooves 8 provided in the stator 2 decreases all the time the countergrooves 8 extend approximately to the middle of the apparatus preferably at a point that is u2153 of the length of the apparatus fig1 is a cross sectional side view of a part of an apparatus according to the invention the reference numerals of fig1 correspond to those of the preceding figures the rotor 1 and the stators 2 and 3 are conical the rotor 1 is formed such that in the final section the clearance between the rotor 1 and the stators 2 and 3 grows substantially larger than what it is in the initial section for example in the initial section. |
1 | point of the conveyor end 24 of the advance element 20 are altered vertical displacement of the pivot axis 36 downwardly increases the upper lever length of the advance element 20 and the lower lever length at the drive side is correspondingly shortened as a result the advance stroke of the conveyor end 24 of the advance element 20 is increased displacement of the pivot axis 36 upwardly shortens the upper lever portion of the advance element 20 and increases the length of the lower lever portion whereby the advance stroke of the advance element 20 is reduced the horizontal adjustment component causes displacement of the engagement point of the conveyor end 24 of the advance element 20 into the clip line 2 towards the right or the left respectively if the pivot axis 36 of the adjusting device 30 is on a notional perpendicular line extending through the axis 12 of the drive unit 10 the conveyor end 24 of the advance element 20 describes an ellipse the major axis of which also extends through that perpendicular notional line the point of the highest vertical stroke movement of the clip line 2 is on that line the engagement point of the conveyor end 24 into. |
2 | lower shaft being located in fixed bearings and the upper shaft being located in bearings in vertically slidable members the slidable members are adjustable in the vertical direction by wedge shaped elements operable by adjusting screws screwing the wedges out or in will move the vertically slidable member respectively down or up to further engage or disengage the gear like teeth of the upper intermeshing roll with the lower intermeshing roll micrometers mounted to the side frames are operable to indicate the depth of engagement of the teeth of the intermeshing roll air cylinders are employed to hold the slidable members in their lower engaged position firmly against the adjusting wedges to oppose the upward force exerted by the material being stretched these cylinders may also be retracted to disengage the upper and lower intermeshing rolls from each other for purposes of threading material through the intermeshing equipment or in conjunction with a safety circuit which would open all the machine nip points when activated a drive is typically utilized to drive the stationery intermeshing roller if the upper intermeshing roller is to be disengagable for purposes of machine threading or safety it is preferable to use an antibacklash gearing arrangement between the upper and lower intermeshing rollers to assure that upon reengagement the teeth of one intermeshing roller always falls between the teeth of the other intermeshing roller and potentially damaging physical contact between addenda of intermeshing teeth is avoided if the intermeshing rollers are to remain in constant engagement the upper intermeshing roll typically need not be driven drive may be accomplished by the driven intermeshing roller through the material being. |
6 | system further comprises a power cord 311 that connects the power supply 303 to ac current from a standard wall outlet not shown in the preferred embodiment the luminaires 301 309 310 313 are selected from the group consisting but not limited to 6 watt task luminaire 3 watt accent luminaire and 6 watt wall wash luminaire in the diagramed embodiment one 6 watt task luminaire one 3 watt accent luminaire and two wall wash under cabinet luminaires are used to illuminate a space in the preferred embodiment users may select between a wide variety of luminaire types and power ranges additionally users may select a power supply 304 with a power rating appropriate for their work space in the preferred embodiment the power supply 304 is selected to meet or exceed the government recommended limit of 0 2 watts per square foot to illustrate in a small work environment as shown in fig1 a the user may select a 9 watt power supply the total area of the cubical shown in fig1 a is 48 square feet a 9 watt power supply yields a power density of 0 1875 watts per square foot similarly a larger work area can use a. |
3 | hours under 5 bars at 50 u00b0 c identical results are obtained d if in the same autoclave the reaction is performed on the same quantities of amino alcohols and of palladium catalyst but in the presence of 75g of ethanol as solvent the hydrogenation is carried out in one hour under 50 bars the temperature varies from 55 u00b0 to 65 u00b0 c the results are still identical this is also the case when ethanol is replaced by methanol working as in example 4 a 2 000g of an industrial mixture of fluorinated amino alcohols of formulae c n 1 f 2n 1 cf u2550 ch ch 2 nh ch 2 ch 2 oh 33 mol in which the distribution by weight of the fluorinated chains is as follows ______________________________________ n ______________________________________ 6 55 7 8 27 2 10 10 15 12 3 9 u2267 14 2 9______________________________________ after the catalyst is filtered off and the ethanol evaporated off 1 990g of a semi liquid semi solid pale yellow product completely liquid at 45 u00b0 c are obtained the gc analysis of which gives the following results a 2 liter reactor equipped with stirrer a thermometer and a condenser is charged with 1 200g of the product obtained in example 5 and 309g of styrene oxide the mixture is then heated with stirring to 118 u00b0 c and the heating thereafter stopped the temperature then rises by itself to 125 u00b0 c in the course of 5 minutes the mixture is cooled to 108 u00b0 c in the course of 15 minutes heating is then resumed and the mixture is maintained at 118 u00b0 120 u00b0 c for a further 2 and a quarter hours 4 8g of styrene oxide are then added and the mixture. |
9 | 1 ml of 10 1 through 10 5 were plated on minimal media containing raffinose as the sole carbon source o salts and nalidixic acid o raf nal to select for nalidixic acid resistant cells which had acquired the ability to ferment raffinose these plates were incubated for 72 hours at 37 u00b0 c 9 colonies arising on o raf nal were restreaked on o raf nal to insure purity and incubated for 48 hours at 37 u00b0 c 10 the plasmid content of the repurified colonies was determined by the examination of cell lysates via agarose gel electrophoresis one strain designated ag750 was shown to contain the original b44 plasmids and to have additionally acquired the k88 raf plasmid from p155 pathogenicity of e coli atcc no 39076 for calves and piglets e coli atcc no 39076 was shown to be capable of inducing scours in both calves and piglets the nalidixic acid resistant e coli was isolated from the feces of the infected animals to determine the plasmid content of the strain being excreted a calves four calves were inoculated with atcc 39076 on day one post infection all demonstrated evidence of scours and feces were plated on emb nal plates to determine cell count per gram of feces either 25 or 50 colonies were picked from emb nal plates and plated onto drigalski raffinose plates all the. |
6 | these figures cantilevered member 143 is exposed to channel 176 and is provided at a rear end thereof with a wedge section 188 which projects into channel 176 during assembly of refrigerator 2 liner 15 is preferably thermoformed with upper and lower grooves 66 and 67 with this construction liner 15 can be used to directly slideably support upper and lower freezer baskets when refrigerator 2 is used in combination with a pivoting freezer door however in accordance with the present invention wherein freezer door 15 is slideable relative to cabinet shell 6 each side wall 55 has mounted thereon a respective side adapter 40 41 in mounting each side adapter 40 41 upper frontal lug 127 is positioned to rest upon upper frontal ledge portion 80 rear lug 132 is positioned upon upper rear ledge portion 82 and lower frontal lug 147 sets upon lower frontal ledge portion 73 the resting of upper frontal lug 127 and lower frontal lug 147 in this manner is seen to be clearly illustrated in fig5 due to the construction of each side adapter 40 41 frontal section 90 is made to conform to frontal section 58 as well as offset section 59 of a respective side wall 55 correspondingly rear section 91 conforms to aft section 57 of side wall 55 once supported in this fashion mechanical fasteners not shown are extended through holes 102 104. |
7 | surface side and is made up of for example a holographic diffuser a microlens array or a diffusion plate when the first screen 30 displays the first display image m 1 first display light n 1 showing the first display image m 1 is projected onto the windshield 200 by the plane mirror 50 and the concave mirror 60 described below and is reflected by the windshield 200 toward a direction of the user e eye box with this the user e can visually recognize the first virtual image v 1 on the other side of the windshield 200 note that as shown in fig2 the first screen 30 in this embodiment has a recessed display area having a cut out portion 30 a obtained by cutting out a part of an edge portion of a substantially rectangular shape so that the part thereof has a rectangular shape therefore the first virtual image v 1 also has a recessed display area note that as shown in fig2 the second projection light l 2 described below passes through the cut out portion 30 a of the first screen 30 to reach the second screen 40 described below the second screen second image formation unit 40 is formed to have a rectangular shape substantially similar to that of the cut out portion 30 a of the first screen 30 and is a transmitting screen for receiving the second projection light. |
1 | beams 16 18 and 20 22 spaced apart by a preselected distance these beams may be made of wood metal or any other weatherproofed material for example the inventor has found that beams made of recycled plastic is particularly useful for this purpose two strong cables 24 26 made for example of galvanized steel are secured in parallel by any well known means between beams 16 and 20 two similar cables 28 30 are also secured between beams 18 and 22 as shown these cables are inherently somewhat flexible alternatively rods may be used instead of cables as shown in more detail in fig3 a plurality of handholds 32 are attached to cables 24 and 28 and hang downwardly these handholds 32 can have a variety of shapes or configurations in the figures handholds 32 are in the form of cells described in more detail in my co pending application ser no 688 944 entitled a modular architectural structure for playgrounds and the like briefly each cell 32 consists of a generally square body 34 with a round hole 36 in the middle along two of its edges cell 32 has rectangular cutouts as at 38 at the other edges the cell 32 is provided with matching tongues 42 the edges with the cutouts are provided with through holes as at 44 the tongues 42 are provided with similar through holes as at 46 as shown in fig3 the cable 28 passes through holes 44 and cable 32 passes through holes. |
9 | a tissue preparation on a slide a blot or dot on a filter membrane a dot on plastic is dipped into the indoxyl tetrazolium solution for a period of 1 30 minutes prefereably 5 20 minutes at 19 u00b0 37 u00b0 c preferably at room temperature 20 u00b0 30 u00b0 c the color develops and precipitates spontaneously at the location of the enzyme reaction is stopped by washing the object in water and air drying step 1 0 2 gr of 5 bromo 4 chloro 3 indolyl phophate toluidine salt bcip obtainable from sigma chemical co st louis mo usa is dissolved in 4 ml dimethyl formamide dmf step 2 the solution obtained in step 1 is added to 1 liter 0 1m tris hcl ph 9 5 containing 5 mm of magnesium chloride followed by rigorous stirring for about 10 minutes step 3 300 mg of nitro blue tetrazolium chloride nbt also obtainable from sigma chemicals are dissolved in 4 ml of 70 dmf and added to 1 liter of the bcip solution obtained in step 2 followed immediately by vigorous stirring store cold and dark example 2 use of the bcip nbt mixture in a diagnostic assay 1. |
2 | air supply channels 41 the air is received through the inlets 17 and is in turn ejected in the general direction of the path of web travel along the bottom side of the web support surface 15 of tile air foil through air supply channels a single air source may supply air to each of the inlets 17 or each inlet may be operatively associated with its own individual source of pressurized air preferably but not necessarily the air supply channels 41 are configured so that each blows air in substantially the same direction as the next one and that the channels direct air in a single general direction that being the general direction of web travel the apparatus 10 also desirably includes a guide channel 18 for receiving a tail end of a web coming from the doctor 14 and leading the end through the process and to the calender 20 to assist in directing the web w into the guide channel 18 a nozzle 13 can be provided for blowing a stream of air downwardly onto the web w and toward a broke pit or the like additional nozzles can be provided along the apparatus for supplying additional streams of air for directing the web into its desired position on the apparatus for example a nozzle not shown can. |
3 | care applications were irritation is problematic such as baby shampoo and face cleansers similar results are seen when 2 amino 1 butanol 2 amino 2 methyl 1 3 propanediol 2 amino 2 ethyl 1 3 propanediol tris hydroxylmethyl aminomethane and 2 amino 1 3 propanediol are used as the starting material in place of 2 amino 2 methyl 1 propanol polyamines with good properties for use in biological fermentations purifications storage and general handling can also be produced through the reaction of nitroalkanes and acrylonitrile followed by reduction additional derivatization with svs or mca will result in zwitterionic buffers with a very large buffering range and capacity fig1 shows the synthesis of a series of buffers with 2 nitropropane as the starting material fig1 shows the synthesis of a series of buffers with 1 nitropropane as a starting material where n and m are integers where m n is greater than zero and n is greater than or equal to m branching can be imparted on the buffers described in fig1 through 14 for the polyamines that have greater than 3 amine groups by reducing the resulting nitrile or polynitrile to the polyamine and then reacting with more acrylonitrile and then reducing the resulting nitrile groups to amine groups this can be done repeatedly as in fig1 conditions can be chosen such that a more branched product results a more linear product is produced by simply adding all the acrylonitrile in one step and then reducing the resulting polynitrile to the polyamine for fig1 through 14 the zwitterionic products can be made by adding mca or svs as shown in fig2 through 8 fig1 shows. |
5 | seat frame 20 and are an appropriately spaced distance to engage the tree 120 thereby allowing for a stabilized vertical upward motion to said tree 120 said second wheels 75 work in conjunction with a pair of compression springs 80 and a pair of tree anchors 82 see fig3 referring now to fig3 a close up view the apparatus 10 depicting a pair of tree anchors 82 and associated components according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is disclosed the apparatus 10 comprises a pair of second wheels 75 a pair of compression springs 80 and a pair of tree anchors 82 thereby providing a stabilizing aspect while in the deployed position these components allow the apparatus 10 to glide upward against the tree 120 and secure into said tree 120 the second pair of wheels 75 is similar to common caster wheels which each are fastened to a fork 88 by means of a second wheel fastening means 86 each fork 88 is attach to a flat plate 84 and each second wheel fastening means 86 is preferably a bolt and nut combination yet other fastening means may be incorporated without limiting the function of the apparatus 10 the plate 84 is fastened to the seat frame 20 by means of a plate fastener 85 which comprises a bolt and nut inserted through and fastened to the plate 84 and seat frame 20 the plate 88 is attached to the pair of compression springs 80 and the pair of tree anchors 82 said compression springs 80 allow the plate 88 to be depressed toward the seat portion 27 thereby allowing the tree anchors 82 to extract. |
3 | detected such that hybridization will take place under the conditions employed alternatively a nucleic acid capture moiety can also be a linear nucleic acid sequence such as a single stranded dna or rna nucleic acid comprising at least one nucleic add sequence which sequence is complementary to the consensus sequence of all members of the family of target sequences as used herein the term u201c consensus sequence u201d means an idealized sequence that represents the nucleotides most often present at each position in a given segment of all members of the family of target sequences one method of determining a consensus sequence is to use a computer program to compare the target nucleic acid sequence and all its family member sequences for which a consensus sequence is desired for this purpose a commercial program with the underlying computer algorithm provided by the national biomedical research foundation using a dot matrix may be conveniently employed the program involves inputting the nucleic acid sequences of the target nucleic acid sequence and all its generic variants and defining a window size for base pair homology the program employs graphics to compare the sequences on different axes and a dot appears where there is at least substantial homology as used herein the term u201c target nucleic acid sequence and all its genetic variants u201d refers to the wild type nucleic acid sequence and all base mismatch variants of the wild type sequence once the consensus sequence has been determined a nucleic acid sequence complementary to the consensus sequence is synthesized by methods well known in the art. |
2 | is preferred that the cover 7 is air tightly connected to the bottom end surface 51 of the second member 5 this makes it possible to prevent the external air from flowing into the cover 7 as a consequence it is possible to reliably prevent the liquid droplets q 1 from making contact with the external air and suffering from oxidative deterioration which would otherwise occur when the liquid droplets q 1 undergo the secondary breakup under the action of the fluid jet s 1 the inside of the cover 7 is kept in a depressurized condition this further reduces the pressure within the first flow path 31 communicating with the inside of the cover 7 as a result the molten metal q is more finely split up during the primary breakup which makes it possible to obtain even finer liquid droplets q 1 and eventually even finer metal powder r from this point of view the inner diameter of the cover 7 is preferably about 1 to 4 times and more preferably about 1 5 to 3 times as great as the ring diameter of the orifice 34 the diameter of the annular orifice 34 this makes it possible to sufficiently reduce the pressure within the cover 7 while fully cooling the liquid droplets q 1 if the inner diameter of the cover 7 is smaller than the lower limit value noted above there is a possibility that the liquid droplets formed by splitting the liquid droplets q 1 during the. |
2 | section and runs almost the entire width of extrusion mold 1 the inlet 41 for the first resin is at one end of this manifold 3 and clear thermoplastic resin a is fed into the manifold 3 from the resin extrusion apparatus not shown in the figure through first resin feed passage 4 and resin inlet opening 41 when the resin a is fed into the manifold 3 and fills the manifold 3 it moves in the axial direction of the manifold 3 that is in the widthwise direction of the extrusion mold 1 and is extruded from the land 7 to the slit shaped die orifice 6 a thermoplastic resin sheet is extruded with virtually the same width as the manifold 3 the cylindrical inner pipe 2 located in the above manifold 3 is virtually cylindrical said cylindrical inner pipe 2 runs the entire width of the manifold 3 and is located either concentric with the manifold 3 or slightly toward the land 7 the two ends of the cylindrical inner pipe 2 are supported by the side plates 15 16 mentioned above to form the gap 17 between the outer surface of the cylindrical inner pipe 2 and the inner wall of the manifold 3 around the entire circumference one side the previously mentioned resin inlet opening 41 side of cylindrical inner pipe 2 is empty and colored resin feed passage 5 is located here said colored resin. |
4 | from a plurality of preparation stations 5 10 5 20 disposed immediately one after the other is disposed downstream of the spinning chute 2 the prepared thread 4 wraps multiple times such as from 1 5 to 2 times around a drivable galette 6 and a deflection roller 7 the galette 6 and deflection roller 7 form the first draw off device between the galette 6 and a first pair 8 of galettes a second preparer 9 is provided the pair 8 of galettes comprises two vertically spaced apart galettes 8 1 8 2 which can each be driven and heated and the thread 4 wraps around them multiple times for instance from 5 to 13 times downstream of it is a second pair 10 of galettes and once again the thread 4 wraps around them multiple times the associated galettes 10 1 10 2 are each drivable and are spaced apart both horizontally and vertically downstream of the galette 10 1 is a texturer 11 followed by a drivable cooling roller 12 downstream of the cooling roller 12 the thread 4 passes via a drivable galette 13 and a deflection roller 14 to reach the compactor 15 the thread 4 is then guided over the drivable galette 16 and the deflection roller 17 to the bobbin winder 18 the entire device beginning with the first preparer 5 but without the bobbin winder 18 is expediently mounted on a frame 19 in operation molten plastic is forced through the nozzle plate 1 and spun into filaments 3 the filaments are cooled in the spinning chute 2 for instance by a stream of air so that the plastic of the filaments 3 solidifies the filaments 3 combined. |
3 | head retention improved filtration of the mash owing to the inhibition of certain flora responsible for the synthesis of polysaccharides the improvement obtained from the point of view of filtration is illustrated on the diagram in fig3 which shows the filtration kinetics determined according to the method designated 34 brassin tepral 34 thus in this diagram the time in minutes is given on the abscissa whereas the quantity of wort filtered in grams is shown along the ordinate the curve t corresponding to the control malt not subjected to any treatment is situated considerably below the curves gc1 gc2 and gc3 corresponding to malts which have been inoculated with different strains of geotrichum candidum gc1 gc2 and gc3 it has been possible to observe that the inoculation with geotrichum candidum quite particularly during the steeping stage corresponding to the malting process also had beneficial consequences for the effluents in fact the analysis of the waters discarded after steeping shows that the inoculation of geotrichum candidum leads to a diminution of the chemical oxygen demand 34 cod 34 table vii below illustrates quite particularly the results obtained following inoculation with geotrichum candidum corresponding to the strain i 1475 in proportions of about 10 7 cfu per kilogram of barley the malted barley being of the 34. |
7 | of multi unit sites or contiguous units in a multi million gate layout design functional units for use in improving the fault coverage of the chip may be made from the backfill units without changing the size of the die the backfill units are free to be programmed at the metal level to be predetermined logical units after the integrated circuit is completely designed the backfill multi unit sites can be used to implement relatively minor changes in the netlist to improve the fault coverage as described in more detail below the changes in the netlist only require changes at the metal level which includes a relatively inexpensive metallization process the changes in the netlist may also be implemented in the original metallization process for no additional cost hence the need to provide an expensive new mask set for an integrated circuit revision process is avoided the netlist is typically edited manually with the backfill multi unit sites as needed to improve the fault coverage the multi unit sites locations and interconnections to nodes are selected with existing simulation tools with reference now to fig4 a method and tool for implementing fault coverage improvement for an integrated circuit such as an asic is described the method includes the use of a fault coverage. |
7 | present invention in fig3 there is shown a processor 302 a user interface 304 a content database 306 a business rules database 308 other databases 310 312 and 314 and exemplary presentations channels such as print shop 316 mass media 318 public display 320 and internet website 322 processor 302 may be a computer or a server capable of data manipulation logic operation and mathematical calculation processor 302 may also have network access or other data connections with other components of the system user interface 304 may include input and output devices as well as software interfaces to enable a user to interact with the content management application s hosted in processor 302 content database 306 may comprise storage medium as well as management tools for a variety of content business rules database 308 may comprise storage medium as well as management tools for logic and business rules the databases 310 312 and 314 represent various sources of variable data that may be accessed locally or remotely in operation processor 302 may be commanded through user interface 304 to manage content database 306 and business rules database 308 processor 302 may also be commanded to import relevant data from databases 310 312 and 314 associate the data with managed content in content database 306 based on the rules in database 308 and package the data content and rules for delivery to the presentation channels fig4 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary method for content data pre integration according to an embodiment of. |
8 | application distribution chassis 300 in an example illustrated in fig4 slave blade 314 and master blade 312 receives slave report message 510 from slave blade 310 contrary to including status indication within the slave report message 510 the receipt of the slave report message 510 itself indicates to slave blade 314 and master blade 312 that slave blade 310 is operating properly slave blade 314 and master blade 312 each marks slave blade 310 as being in proper running status in one embodiment slave blade 314 includes a timer 324 if slave blade 314 does not receive message 510 from slave blade 310 before the timer 324 expires slave blade 314 considers slave blade 310 as u201c failed u201d i e not available to process service requests similarly master blade 312 considers slave blade 310 as u201c failed u201d if master blade 312 does not receive message 510 from slave blade 310 before timer 322 expires master blade 312 sends out master advertisement message 504 another form of virtual application delivery chassis message 500 to inform the slave blades in the virtual application delivery chassis 300 that master blade 312 is running properly in one embodiment master blade 312 includes a timer 322 configured to measure a predetermined period of. |
1 | with 200 u03bcl of a solution of phenolsulfonephthalein a dye which forms a blue colored stable complex in the presence of free calcium after incubation for 3 minutes an intensity of coloration measured at 612 nm which is directly proportional to the calcium concentration in the sample is obtained in each plate a calibration range is prepared using the following concentrations of calcium 0 0 5 1 1 5 2 3 4 5 mm it was noted fig2 that the bcp in microparticle form and also the ha powder brought into contact with plasma induced a considerable and significant decrease in the calcium concentration of said plasma the decrease in calcium concentration is similar for bcp and ha and is not observed for u03b2 tcp on the basis of the values obtained for the plasma alone 1 960 u00b1 0 044 mm the plasma in the presence of bcp 0 871 u00b1 0 160 mm and the plasma in the presence of ha 0 840 u00b1 0 121 mm the calcium uptake was evaluated at 0 125 u03bcmol of calcium per 50 mg of bcp or ha it was also noted that the addition of 50 u03bcl of a 2 5 mm solution i e 0 125 u03bcmol to the bcp or the ha before addition of the plasma made it possible to restore a normal plasma calcium concentration fig2 the same amount of calcium chloride added to u03b2 tcp adds to the initial plasma calcium and confirms the absence of uptake by this biomaterial under these conditions moreover it was observed that the. |
7 | well suited for flame detection each phototransitor 104 is isolated from the combustion pressure in the sample tube 22 by means of a respective pressure sealing optic rod 108 only one of which is shown each of these rods 108 is beaded at one end and potted into the light sensor housing 98 with epoxy the beaded end 110 oriented toward the sample tube 22 in order to protect these glass rods 108 from the hot combustion products a sacrificial window 112 made of acrylic plastic is glued into a milled slot 114 in the bottom edge of the light sensor bank housing 98 beneath each light sensor 96 these windows 112 must be replaced after each test the light sensor bank housing 98 is preferably made of yellow brass and is machined with a male dovetail to match the corresponding groove 70 in the sample tube 22 as noted above the length of the groove 70 in the sample tube 22 is such that when the sample tube 22 and the light sensor bank 72 are mated the light sensors 96 are automatically aligned with the sight holes 74 provided in the sample tube 22 to permit the measurement of changes in luminosity associated with flame front passage the light sensor bank housing 98 has a top flange 116 which is joined to the fin like portion 98 of the housing at a right angle the flange 116 is secured to each of the two clamping bars 88 by means of four high. |
1 | 0 9 mm area on retina the field of view is adjusted easily by changing the control voltages of the scanners if an object plane is at an angle to the principle axis of an optical system its related image plane is formed at an angle to the principle axis thus the optical conjugate plane of a scanner at the entrance pupil of the eye is not a fixed plane but a rotating plane as a variable of the optical scanning angle the shack hartmann wavefront sensor measures the average aberrations over the integration time of the ccd camera the combination of resonate scanner and galvanometric scanner provides raster images at 30 frame per second with 525 lines per frame although the optical relay design attempts to minimize this effect both horizontal and vertical scanners still produce some changes in beam properties at the entrance pupil of the eye however pupil shift and distortion can be minimized using designed tilt angles and spherical mirrors with longer focal lengths in the optical design optimization process it is to be noted that the beam locations and sizes are changing as a function of scan angle when using the dual dm aoslo as disclosed herein however the wavefront measurement and compensation is not significantly affected as long as the change in beam footprints due to scanning is less than half of the subaperture the maximum change allowed in the current aoslo is 300 u03bcm at the pupil plane of the eye to avoid wavefront registration errors and. |
4 | 12 is a pusher 14 with a tapering top end to act on the bottom end of the oscillating jack 12 to push the bottom butt 12a thereof out in a radial centrifugal direction immediately below its own tapering top end the pusher 14 has a butt 14a which is able first to push out by means of a chamfer 14y and then to push up the oscillating jack 12 when said pusher is lifted the pusher 14 also has a bottom butt 14b for the purposes indicated below also contained in each of the tricks of the needle cylinder 1 is an oscillating selector 16 lying against the outward side of the pusher 14 this oscillating selector 16 is held by a cam box 18 in its respective trick in such a way that it can oscillate about a point internal to said box the oscillating selector 16 has a series of selection butts 16a over a multiplicity of rows a short upper pushing butt 16b for withdrawal and a lifting butt 16c near the bottom end of said selector 16 in order to interact by its lower inclined edge with the corresponding edge of a lifting cam 20 which is further described below and runs round the needle cylinder interacting at each height with the selection butts 16a are corresponding pushing plates in the form of oscillating levers 22a1 22a2 22a3 22a4 such as that shown at 22 in fig2. |
1 | the presence of phage t4 dna ligase biolabs according to the recommendations of the supplier the filling of the protruding 5 u2032 ends can be performed with the klenow fragment of dna polymerase i of e coli biolabs according to the specifications of the supplier the destruction of the protruding 3 u2032 ends is performed in the presence of phage t4 dna polymerase biolabs which is used according to the recommendations of the manufacturer the destruction of the protruding 5 u2032 ends is performed by a controlled treatment with s1 nuclease the site directed mutagenesis in vitro with synthetic oligodeoxynucleotides can be carried out according to the method developed by taylor et al nucleic acids res 13 1985 8749 8764 using the kit distributed by amersham the enzymatic amplification of dna fragments by the so called pcr technique polymerase catalyzed chain reaction saiki r k et al science 230 1985 1350 1354 mullis k b and faloona f a meth enzym 155 1987 335 350 can be carried out using a u201c dna thermal cycler u201d perkin elmer cetus according to the specifications of the manufacturer the verification of the nucleotide sequences can be carried out by the method developed by sanger et al proc natl acad sci usa 74 1977 5463 5467 using the kit distributed by amersham in the following examples the following cell lines were or can be used human embryonic kidney line 293 graham et al j gen virol 36 1977 59 this line contains especially integrated in its genome the left hand part of the genome of the human adenovirus ad5 12 human cell line kb derived from a human epidermal carcinoma this line is available at atcc. |
4 | the same between an open position and a closed position in the closed position the foam backing 414a on each clamp arm 414 is pressed against the foam backing of the opposing clamp arm 414 in the open position the clamp arms are separated a pivot assembly generally denoted 460 has platform 462 which is securely mounted on 409 pivot point 464 is slidably mounted on platform 462 and pivotly holds base 470 support 472 extends upwardly from base 470 and supports engagement rods 466 upper release actuator 467 lower release actuator 469 fixture latch 474 and actuator rods 468 engagement rods 466 are designed to be inserted into the transfer engagement bushings 314 of combining fixture 300 and are adequately sturdy to lift the fixture actuator rods 468 are designed to engage the ends of control rods 374 and rotate the same such that gripper arms 362 and 364 are opened and closed upper and lower release actuators 467 and 469 are designed to engage the ends 340c 330c of upper and lower clamp arms 340 and 330 and fixture latch 474 to secure the fixture during rotation a fabric brief combined front and back panels is transferred from combining fixture. |
1 | recited elements but not excluding others similarly u201c consisting essentially of u201d is used to define methods and compositions that include the recited elements but exclude other elements that may have an essential significance on the stimulation of hepatocyte proliferation and liver regeneration for example a composition consisting essentially of an a 3 ar agonist will not include or include only insignificant amounts amounts that will have an insignificant effect on the anti inflammatory effect of the composition of other active ingredients that have an hepatocyte proliferation and liver regeneration activity also a composition consisting essentially of the active agents as defined herein would not exclude trace contaminants from the isolation and purification method pharmaceutically acceptable carriers excipients preservatives and the like u201c consisting of u201d shall mean excluding more than trace elements of other elements embodiments defined by each of these transition terms are within the scope of this invention further all numerical values e g concentration or dose or ranges thereof are approximations which are varied or u2212 by up to 20 at times by up to 10 of from the stated values it is to be understood even if not always explicitly stated that all numerical designations should be read as if preceded by the term u201c about u201d it also is to be understood although not always explicitly stated that the reagents described herein are merely exemplary and. |
4 | marketed in the form of 50 to 90 by weight solutions in alcohol which may readily be diluted as required with water quaternized fatty acid imidazolines are also known cationic surfactants which are normally obtained by condensation of fatty acids with diamines preferably ethylenediamines and subsequent quaternization with alkyl halides or dialkyl sulfates processes for producing the imidazolines and their quaternization products are known for example from german references de a1 40 20 271 de a1 40 38 983 and de a1 41 16 648 henkel the imidazolines may also contain open chain hydrolysis products however they normally correspond to the following formula in which r 8 is an alkyl and or alkenyl group containing 7 to 21 carbon atoms and preferably 11 to 17 carbon atoms r 9 represents optionally hydroxysubstituted alkyl groups containing 1 to 4 carbon atoms or a benzyl group r 10 represents hydroxysubstituted alkyl groups containing 2 to 4 carbon atoms or a ch 2 ch 2 nhcor 8 group and x stands for halide or alkyl sulfate in one particular embodiment of the invention products derived from oleic acid or from a fatty aced cut predominantly containing oleic acid are used quaternized fatty acid imidazolines obtained by condensation of oleic acid with diethylenetriamine or aminoethyl ethanolamine and subsequent quaternization with dimethyl sulfate or methyl chloride are particularly preferred the ratio by weight of component a to component b in the textile finishes according to the invention may be from 90 10 to 10 90 and is preferably from 15. |
6 | port 49 drops to zero at the same time spring 50 see fig2 c of the 3 way valve 40 pushes the piston 42 away from the ball check 44 in the direction of arrow p and spring 52 biases ball check 44 to close air passage 45 closes and the air passage 70 from the pilot bore 68 opens to atmosphere exhausting through the exhaust passage 46 in the direction of arrow q it is to be understood that spring 50 may be replaced with various springs under differing tensions if back pressure so requires and if the valve 10 is required to close at a faster rate the loss of pressure in pilot bore 66 causes the spring 62 to shift the cartridge spool 72 of the counterbalance valve 20 in the direction of arrow r and to close the main seat 26 the 3 way valve 40 closes air passage 45 so that any increase in pressure due to load momentum will not open the counterbalance valve 20 causing the air cylinder 14 to drift after stopping with specific reference to fig5 8b another embodiment valve 100 according to the present invention may be seen the valve configuration described and illustrated in these views is preferably used in applications requiring high cylinder pressure in two directions of motion an example of such an application is a heavy load application in which movement in two directions is. |
7 | pin p 0 3 of the control chip u 1 a data input pin di of the storage chip u 2 is connected to the input output pin p 0 2 of the control chip u 1 and connected to a first terminal of the capacitor c 6 via the resistor r 5 the first terminal of the capacitor c 6 is connected to the collector of the transistor q 1 a second terminal of the capacitor c 6 is grounded a clock pin sclk of the storage chip u 2 is connected to the input output pin p 0 0 of the control chip u 1 and connected to the first terminal of the capacitor c 6 via the resistor r 4 a data output pin do of the storage chip u 2 is connected to the input output pin p 0 1 of the control chip u 1 and connected to the first terminal of the capacitor c 6 via the resistor r 3 ground pins vss of the storage chip u 2 are grounded a voltage pin vdd of the storage chip u 2 is connected to the first terminal of the capacitor c 6 and the collector of the transistor q the base of the transistor q is connected to the input output pin p 1. |
9 | 25 each have a square hole 23 through which the two screws 26 are respectively threaded into the threaded holes 142 on the square nuts 13 at the two opposite ends of the shaft 14 and therefore the upper and lower swinging plates 24 25 rotate with the shaft 14 the cylindrical casing 10 has a bolt hole 101 on the peripheral wall near the top end thereof corresponding to a bolt hole 181 on the upper bush 18 into which a tightening up screw 27 is threaded to stop against the adjusting ring 19 the tension of the compression spring 15 is adjusted by adjusting the adjusting ring 19 the adjusting ring 19 has an adjusting hole 192 on its peripheral outside wall by loosening the tightening up screw 27 and then inserting a pointed object into the adjusting hole 192 and rotating it the tension of the compression spring 15 is adjusted referring to fig5 and 7 rotating the upper and lower swinging plates 24 25 causes the shaft 14 and the stop plate 16 to rotate a hydraulic buffer mechanism is formed by matching the rotary motion of the stop plate 16 with the hydraulic buffer 12 the hydraulic buffer 12 is comprised of a cylindrical container 30 a spring 31 a piston 32 a piston rod 33 and a cap 34 the piston rod 33 and the piston 32 are made in a unitary piece and inserted with the spring 31 into the holding space inside the container 30 the cap 34 is covered on an opening not shown. |
6 | operation when cylinder 20 was operating in a power mode fuel would be injected into cylinder 20 at some point during the compression stroke of piston 21 for instance for a traditional engine 10 fuel injection would occur as piston 21 nears the top dead center position for its compression stroke conversely for a homogeneous charge compression engine fuel injection would occur much sooner during the advance of piston 21 such as when piston 21 is closer to its bottom dead center position than its top dead center position however when cylinder 20 is to be operated in a braking mode engine brake 40 is activated by electronic control module 17 during the compression stroke of piston 21 just prior to the start of engine braking by cylinder 20 solenoid 42 is activated by electronic control module 17 and armature 45 pulls poppet valve member 46 upward against the force of biasing spring 43 to close high pressure seat 47 pressure communication passage 52 is now blocked from high pressure passage 49 and fluidly connected to low pressure passage 50 with low pressure fluid acting on control surface 64 in spool cavity 65 via pressure communication passage 52 the high pressure acting. |
6 | be best understood with reference to a cartridge system therefore the channel 10 of the present invention is effectively a rail as a counter part the wire housing tube 40 is a cartridge for the system of the present invention in reference to the intentional implication of the interchangeability of the wire housing tube 40 of the present invention for example an owner of the present invention may have numerous versions of the wire housing tube 40 and lights 35 mounted within the wire housing tube 40 that provide seasonal and holiday based light colors styles and patterns it should be understood that the channel 10 of the present invention remains inflexible at all times effectively after the channel 10 and channel mounts 20 of the present invention are installed in the desired position a fixed rail is created and the interchangeability of the wire housing tube 40 or cartridge becomes invaluable as the system becomes easily utilized for any and all holidays or occasions these holidays are envisioned to extend beyond conventional christmas and hanukkah lights including but not limited to pink lights or heart shaped bulbs for valentine 39 s day green lights for st patrick 39 s day red white blue lights and star shaped bulbs for independence day orange and black lights for halloween and similarly color coordinated lights for holidays the world over in the preferred embodiment of the present invention each of the lights 35 are configured to extend or hang below the channel 10 however it can be envisioned in alternate embodiments of the present invention that the wire housing tube 40 and channel 10 of the. |
7 | u201d extend into the next indicating simultaneous growth fig2 d therefore the nanotube structure is clearly not simply aggregates of gold nanoshells furthermore the apparent one dimensional or linear structure is inconsistent with randomly aggregated structures that tend to be three dimensional the linear structure suggests that something is directing the formation of the nanotube structure in an ordered manner one possible clue to explaining the formation of the au nanotubes comes from the magnetic property of the seeding co nanparticles and the application of an external magnetic field to drive a magnetic stir bar during synthesis to test this we then intentionally examined the effect of an external magnetic field on the synthesis process and the final product we have found that the magnetic field has a strong influence on the formation of the nanotubes without an external magnetic field we observed little or no nanotube formation this led us to suggest that the mechanism of growth depends on the ordering of the co nanoparticles by a magnetic field the initial finding of nanotubes was the result of an unintended use of a magnetic stir bar and plate that uses a strong magnetic field that caused alignment of the co nanoparticles even though co nanoparticles are magnetic and could align by themselves this self alignment is apparently insignificant at room temperature when the magnetic field is strong enough the co nanoparticles align into chains along the field lines by the applied external magnetic field as illustrated in fig2 reduction of au salt into au metal with these aligned co chains resulted in the formation of the au nanotube. |
9 | the humidifier unit 11 as shown for example in fig1 4 and 6 the humidifier unit 11 as best shown in fig2 and 4 has a top wall 101 and a bottom wall 102 and sidewalls 103 104 105 106 as shown a connecting inverted u shape flange 107 is connected to the top wall 101 and is receivable over the connecting member 46 of the cube member 15 a locking detachable clamp or clasp 111 shown in fig2 and 11 connects the lower end of the humidifier unit 11 to the lower end of the cube unit 15 the bottom unit 36 of the cube unit 15 carries a plate 116 with a lug 117 and the lower plate 102 of the humidifier unit 11 carries a plate 112 with a pivoted handle 113 and a bail 114 so as to selectively lock the bail 114 to the member 117 the rear plate 102 of the humidifier unit 11 is formed with an opening 121 as shown in fig2 and 4 so as to provide an intake for the incoming air to the unit mounted inside the humidifier unit 11 is the moisture supplying unit 122 which has an upper tank 123 to which water is. |
6 | door panel 12 can be accomplished by various means fig9 illustrates one example manufacturing method one horizontal edge of each baffle 26 is melted or ultrasonically welded to first sheet 28 thereby creating a plurality of fused joints 42 between sheet 28 and each of baffles 26 fusing baffles 26 to at least one of sheets 28 and 30 is schematically depicted by the block at reference number 44 of fig9 alternate methods of attaching baffles 26 in place include but are not limited to bonding taping sewing fastening via hook and loop fastener riveting etc an outer perimeter of sheet 28 is fused sewn or otherwise connected to sheet 30 as schematically depicted by the block at reference number 46 of fig9 the plurality of baffles 26 are installed between sheets 28 and 30 as schematically depicted by arrow 48 and insulation pad 38 is installed within chambers 34 as schematically depicted by arrows 50 the example method represented by the block at reference number 44 and arrows 48 and 50 may be done generally together in a progressive sequence from one end of door panel 12 to another or in any other suitable order fig9 for example shows door panel 12 being assembled progressively from the bottom up sheets 28 and 30 when made of polyurethane have significant resistance. |
9 | having a total length of about one foot the first prong 19 has a conical tip and a predetermined length to allow insertion into the hole 28 on assembly 23 adjacent to the parking pawl as shown in fig3 the second prong 20 of the parking pawl cradle 21 is positioned at a predetermined distance from the first prong 19 so that the parking pawl position may be maintained upon removal of assembly 23 from the transmission casing as shown in fig3 the embodiment of the gear puller assembly described is specifically dimensioned for application of the gear puller assembly to the general motors 440 front wheel drive power transmission the dimensions of the gear puller assembly are only determinative of the particular transmission requiring maintenance a gear puller assembly of different dimension can be employed for a different transmission employing the same principles embodied in the present gear puller assembly configuration in order to use the gear puller assembly as embodied first remove the valve body channel plate output shaft and driven sprocket from the transmission finger tighten the threaded member 4 on the rod assembly 3 insert the gear puller assembly into the input housing drum of assembly 22 until it stops at the depth gauge 7 tighten the threaded member 4. |
7 | 100 obtains a list of labels from data storage each label is tested for whether the entire label is inside the map boundary first step 108 initializes flags that will be used in routine 10 step 112 tests whether vertices of each label are outside the map boundary if the vertices of a label are all inside the map boundary then the next label is tested if any vertices of a label are outside the map boundary then at step 116 a circumscribing rectangle is placed around the label then the circumscribing rectangle is divided into a plurality of cells at step 120 for example the rectangle may be divided into 64 cells by 64 cells forming a total of 4096 cells each cell is tested step 124 the test includes finding the center point of each cell to find the number of cells inside the label step 128 then at step 132 the center point of each cell used to find the number of cells both inside the label and inside the map the fraction of the label inside the map boundary is determined at step 136 the high and the low values of the x and y coordinates for the vertices of the label are found in step 140 then the label is tested step 144 to determine if the fraction of the label inside the map boundary is high enough to qualify for attempted movement inside the map there is one of two possible ways the label might move depending on its movement constraints which is determined in step 148 one movement in both the x axis and y axis direction is performed in. |
9 | to inhibit growth of unwanted organisms that normally give positive results in tests for p aeruginosa application_number US 68265376 A description the detection broth of the present invention contains from 2 7 to 3 3 by weight nutrients which are trypticase soy broth from bbl about 0 029 to about 0 031 cetyl trimethylammonium bromide which operates as a biological inhibitor to inhibit the growth of gram negative organisms and about 0 45 to about 0 55 by weight sodium nitrate which operates to stimulate growth of p aeruginosa organism in a reduced oxygen environment the nutrient portion of the medium contains from about 27 gm to about 33 gm trypticase soy broth per liter of broth medium trypticase soy broth is a mixture of peptones and contains per liter of distilled water 17 grams of peptone derived from casein by pancreatic digestion 3 grams of a papaic digest of soya meal high in vitamins especially thiamine 5 grams nacl 2 5 grams dipotassium phosphate and 2 5 grams dextrose it has a ph of about 7 3 suitable substitutes for trypticase soy broth are protease peptone 3 from difco and thiotone from bbl any peptone containing sufficient vitamins will operate in this invention the purpose of the soy broth is to promote growth of p aeruginosa organism a suitable base or acid is used to adjust the ph of the medium to 6 7 to 6 9 an important aspect of this invention lies in the action of the chemical inhibitor cetyl trimethylammonium bromide this inhibitor acts to inhibit the growth of gram. |
9 | of the mandrel assembly and the shaping device so as to be movable in parallel to the longitudinal axis of the mandrel 1 the capping and clinching device includes a chuck 14 fig3 comprising a pair of chuck halves 15 supported for rotation about a common pivot 18 fixed to a chuck holder 20 a pair of drive rods 16 are rotatably connected to the respective chuck halves 15 by way of pivots 17 the drive rods 16 are driven by a cam not shown to open and close the chuck 14 to grip a portion of the cylindrical shell plate 50 to be capped a cap chute 10 for supplying caps 40 is provided above the chuck holder 20 the cap 40 has a central opening 40a through which a film spool projects outside and an annular groove 40b extending along the peripheral edge of the cap 40 and opening on one side of the cap 40 on the other side of the cap 40 is formed an annular recess surrounded by an annular wall 40c which defines the inner peripheral wall of said annular groove 40b the chuck holder 20 is moved back and forth in parallel to the longitudinal axis of the mandrel 1 by a shaft 25 slidably supported on a holder 26 a clinching head 22 is moved back and forth in parallel to the longitudinal axis of the mandrel 1 by a shaft 23 which is slidably supported on the holder 26 the clinching head 22 brings the cap 40 into engagement with an end of the cylindrical shell plate 50 so that the end of the shell plate 50 is received in the annular groove 40b of the. |
2 | lamp item 6 b the front illumination is required to identify surface imperfections i e chipped or broken sections of tools not identified using only the backlight technique the image sensor transfers data to the image processor item 9 via a high speed video link item 8 the high speed video link can be one of several available formats i e fire wire camera link digital or analog eia rs 170 the image processor item 9 and special image processing software item 10 are used to analyze the image data the image processing power required for the inspection task depends on the size of the images to be analyzed and the time between tool changes the tool change operations are usually very long compared to the image acquisition processing time the specialized image processing software will determine if the cutting tool is acceptable for use before it will allow the next machining operation to proceed the second btds configuration fig2 is a more sophisticated configuration and provides a linear translator item 11 to move the image sensor attached to a moveable stage bracket item 12 this configuration is required when the cutting tools used in the cnc machining center exhibit large variations in length the btds would be instructed as to the location of the cutting tool 39 s end point when they are initially loaded into the automatic tool changer the linear translator will move the image sensor parallel to cutting tool axis and insure that the end point tip of drill or tap is positioned within the field of view the btds can also utilize an led ringlight item 13 for front lighting of the cutting tool in place of high frequency fluorescent lighting item 6 a amp 6 b the led. |
1 | thus the area blocked by the aortic catheter in boyd et al will necessarily decrease the flow rate of oxygenated blood to the head and upper body any attempt to increase the flow rate by increasing the velocity of the fluid exiting the catheter may actually dislodge and direct plaques and other debris into the head and neck realizing that there is a constant tension between providing a catheter small enough to offer ease of insertion into and removal from a vessel but also large enough to provide appropriate perfusion levels at acceptable velocities the present invention departs from the conventional minimally invasive catheter systems the terms proximal and distal are utilized herein to facilitate the description of the elements of the present invention proximal as utilized herein refers to a direction or location which is closer to the heart than another element while distal refers to a direction or location which is further from the heart than another element one preferred system in accordance with the present invention comprises three specialized catheters as illustrated in fig1 this three catheter system includes an aortic occlusion catheter 20 a femoral access venous return catheter 60 and a femoral access arterial return catheter 80 for a system providing aortic occlusion extracorporeal circulation cardiac arrest and cardiac venting the aortic occlusion catheter 20 of the present invention is specifically designed for insertion into a peripheral vessel the aortic occlusion catheter 20 terminates in a soft flexible tip 26 which facilitates the smooth insertion and positioning of the catheter through a peripheral vessel such as the left subclavian artery 22 the left subclavian artery 22 provides a smooth path for insertion and virtually directs the catheter into place in the ascending aorta 24 however the aortic occlusion catheter is. |
4 | and is also mounted between the side parts 40 41 for moving the carriage 15 there is provided a double acting cylinder 18 actuatable by a pressure fluid which acts on an extension 47 which is rigidly attached to the carriage 15 which cylinder can be acted on in a known manner by compressed air or a hydraulic fluid the control of the action of the pressure fluid on the cylinder 18 for example by means of solenoid valves is well known and will not be described in detail here within the carriage 15 there is force fitted a horizontally arranged pin 19 on which a rocker 20 is swingably mounted the rocker has two arms 48 49 of equal length in each of which there is an adjustable stop 28 which limits the swinging motion of the rocker 20 on an extension 27 which extends above the front of the rocker 20 there is fastened a support angle member 21 after loosening its attachment screws the support angle member 21 can be set in different positions within a well defined region it is advisable to provide a leaf spring 51 below the support angle member 21 at its front end to which spring a pin holder 3 is fastened the pins of which thus press relatively gently against the bottom of the button 37 which is to be aligned rigidly connected to the rocker 20 is an angle member 52 visible in fig3 having lower arms 53 which form a u shape and thereby grip around the slide rod 46 four washers 54 are provided on said slide rod compression springs 16 17 are also placed on the slide rod 46. |
1 | flexible tube with effector mechanisms on the distal end and actuating mechanisms on the proximal end if desired other devices including but not limited to endoscopes cables pulleys staplers magnets other tubes devices for conveying a variety of energy sources tubes for delivering adhesives and glues etc may be passed through the lumen of the flexible tube in addition to the foregoing the walls of the tube may also have one or more additional lumens through which one or more devices may be passed the effector mechanisms may be used to grasp tissue to assist in manipulating that tissue the effector mechanisms may take any form that will grip the tissue such as suction one or more hooks one or more staples glue magnets etc for purposes of illustration but not limitation the preferred embodiments disclosed herein utilize suction to grasp the tissue in one preferred form of effector mechanism the suction is applied to the tissue through pods these pods are mounted on the distal end of the flexible tube the pods may comprise any shape or configuration consistent with the application intended by way of example but not limitation in the preferred embodiments disclosed herein the pods comprise a low profile curvilinear box with one or more holes formed therein the side of the box with the one or more holes contacts the tissue another side of the box has one or more ports to which suction is applied suction can be applied to the port through one or more small conduits which run inside outside or in the sidewall of the flexible tube suction can be applied to the conduits by any means capable of. |
6 | 160 for example the lowest average current measured for a degraded sheath 160 edge hole g at 12 5 ma is over six times higher than the highest average current measured for an uncompromised element i e good d a partial electrical schematic partial block diagram for another construction of the control circuit 200 a used for controlling the heating element 140 is shown in fig4 similar to the construction shown in fig3 the control circuit 200 a includes the microcontroller 205 the thermostat switch 210 a the voltage measurement circuit 220 and the current measurement circuit 225 however for the construction of the control circuit in fig4 the first leg 202 a of the circuit 200 a is connected to 120 vac or 240 vac and the second leg 203 a of the control circuit 200 is connected to ground as further shown in fig4 the double pole thermostat switch 210 a is electrically connected between the current measurement circuit 225 and 120 vac or 240 vac the operation of the control circuit 200 a for fig4 is similar to the control circuit 200 for fig3 table 2 demonstrates a comparison between a heating element 140 initially having no apertures and the element 140 having an aperture at the edge of the element. |
7 | used in the figures and may indicate similar or like functionality the figures depict embodiments of the disclosed system or method for purposes of illustration only one skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following description that alternative embodiments of the structures and methods illustrated herein may be employed without departing from the principles described herein in one embodiment it may be assumed that all entity instances can be presented in a tabular format for example one table may include an entity definition and another table may include entity records for example the tabular format can be illustrated using the by the following two tables entity definition entity id entity name 1 ssn 2 phone number 3 email address 4 account number 5 2 nd id 6 home address 7 credit card number 8 birth date 9 birth city 10 names the disclosure also introduces a concept called template each template includes one or more entities in its definition users can edit matching policies associated with each template to filter out the entity instances that are not necessarily interesting thus a policy engine also is a included in the architecture of named entity recognition engine the concept of template and entity combined can be described by the following schemes note that the entity definition includes a pattern presented by regular expression this is because a first tier entity match is solely built based on regular expression data extraction techniques for those. |
4 | 50 is formed as an independent piece from the long tape 2 and a tape protrusion 29 projecting from the front edge 20 of the movable table 12 is formed at the same time the pressure conveying device 51 composing the conveying device 19 is designed to press the middle part of the folding portion 48 of the folded cut piece 50 toward the carrying table top surface 35 by the pressure member 52 as shown in fig1 and the folded cut piece 50 as an independent piece formed by cutting by the cutting device 17 is conveyed toward a sewing machine 53 a belt conveying device 55 forming a part of the conveying device 19 is formed as shown in fig1 and 5 by winding the conveying belt 59 forced to turn so that the lower running part 57 may run in the conveying direction of the pressure conveying device 51 in the abutting state against the lower surface of a presser foot 56 of the sewing machine 53 around the pulley 60 properly disposed on the peripheral portion of the front part of the sewing machine the front leading part 61 of the belt conveying device 55 is tiltable vertically about the end portion of the leading side of the presser foot 56 of the sewing machine by the rotary motion of the arm 63 between the state of the lower surface 62 of the belt 59 abutting against the conveying surface 9 and the state of being lifted apart from the conveying surface by lifting the front leading part 61 in a leading space 66 formed against the conveying surface 9 the edge portion 67 of. |
9 | exhaust gas purification enables the use of hot potassium carbonate based absorbent but will also enable and enhance other co 2 capture methods such as amines amino acids ammonium carbonate membranes or dry co 2 absorbent based systems table 1 below is an illustration on the input and output from an exemplary plant according to the present invention to illustrate the total efficiency obtained by the present solution table 1 refers to fig1 without extra firing in boiler 20 from a fuel gas line 101 table 2 below shows the feed gas to the co 2 absorber for the exemplary plant shown in table 1 note the partial pressure of co 2 which is about 0 3 bare although much higher than for gas turbine flue gas at atmospheric pressure this is relatively low for hot potassium carbonate based co 2 capture where partial pressure of 0 5 bara or higher is preferred such low partial pressure may result in somewhat lower co 2 capture rate than the desired 90 note also the actual volume flow of gas which is very low for a 108 mw system enabling the use of a relatively small diameter co 2 capture column table 3 below is an illustration of. |
3 | by weight depending on the type of sodium silicate sodium silicate is a generic term for a family of chemicals composed of sodium oxide na 2 o silica sio 2 and usually water h 2 o the proportion of na 2 o to sio 2 in sodium silicates is expressed as a weight ratio with the alkali component held at unity commercial grades of liquid sodium silicate are usually concentrated for convenient handling for instance sodium silicate having a weight ratio of 3 22 can readily be handled up to a solids content of about 39 8 percent which is equivalent to approximately 43 u00b0 baume a liquid sodium silicate solution as employed in the invention has a weight ratio of 3 22 a solids content of 37 6 percent a density of 41 0 u00b0 baume and a viscosity of 180 centipoises liquid sodium silicate as used throughout this specification refers to this 37 6 percent solids sodium silicate solution unless otherwise specified other sodium silicates can be utilized but it is preferable to maintain the na 2 o at the lowest possible ratio to sio 2 thus the 3 22 mixture which is also the most readily available commercially is the preferred ratio the sodium silicate solution brings to the binder composition the property of rendering the subsequent agglomerates or briquets rust resistant pitch having a ring and ball softening point in the range from about 90 u00b0 c to about 210 u00b0 c but preferably in the range from about 120 u00b0 c. |
4 | a pneumatic twist jet or nozzle 3 arranged following a delivery roller pair 2 and with an immediately thereat flow communicating pneumatic guide tube or pipe 4 which opens towards an output or exit roller pair 5 the term 34 pneumatic guide tube 34 as employed herein refers to a tube or the like which guides an air stream or flow under normal aerodynamic conditions that is to say without sudden changes in cross section and with a roughness normal for pneumatic guide tubes for fibers the jet spinning device 1 is arranged downstream from a suitable drafting arrangement or mechanism 6 which does not form part of the invention and which comprises the delivery roller pair 2 this drafting mechanism 6 also comprises an intermediate roller pair 7 provided with guide aprons 7 1 and 7 2 an infeed roller pair 8 provided with a first fiber sliver condensor 10 arranged before or upstream of the infeed roller pair 8 and a second fiber sliver condensor 9 arranged between the intermediate roller pair 7 and the infeed roller pair 8 the drafting mechanism 6 takes up a fiber sliver 11 or the like which passes into the drafting mechanism 6 in the direction of the not particularly referenced arrow and which is drawn or drafted. |
4 | position a bracket 65 is mounted on the housing 11 below the substantially horizontal portion of the probe 60 and supports a pair of microswitches 66 and 67 the microswitch 66 is normally open but closed when the probe is pivoted downwardly and rests thereon the microswitch 67 is normally closed but opened when the probe is pivoted downwardly and rests thereon the microswitches are so positioned that when they support the probe the detector portion 62 thereof is disposed within the housing closely adjacent to the bat 56 when it is of an acceptable thickness this position is shown in dashed line in fig3 when the bat becomes objectionably thick and threatens to jamb the feed rollers the lint of the bat forces the probe outwardly as the probe pivots to the dot dash position the microswitch 67 is first disengaged and permitted to close as will subsequently be described this actuates an alarm if the pivotal movement of the probe continues outwardly to the full line position under the urging of a bat of increased thickness the microswitch 66 is next released and opens to interrupt the operation of the drum 20 doffers 23 and 26 and feed rollers 31 33 and 40 through 43 as previously noted the door 51 is pivotally mounted at 52 for movement between a position closing the opening 50 as shown in fig2 and 3 and an open position shown in fig1 a pair of chains 70 interconnect the door and the housing so as to limit the extent of opening. |
4 | inputted to a flag a in step s6 the transmissivity vo is stored in the address vladr in the resister ma in step s7 a check is performed whether the flag vsel is 11111 or not if not the flag vsel is replaced with a next value and an address next to the address vladr is established in the register madr thereafter control is returned to step s4 by repeating this operation at each address in the register madr a transmissivity corresponding to a respective value of the flag vsel is stored if the contents of the flag is 11111 the control is returned to the main routine after lighting the lamp 20 in step s9 thus all sensitivities vo corresponding to the received lights at the receiver 6 are obtained when the lower cloth is disposed between the emitter 5 and the receiver 6 and are stored in the ram 21 when the switch 19 is closed in step s10 a routine for detecting the transmissivity of the upper cloth and the lower cloth arranged in layered configuration is performed in step s12 5 bit flag vsel to be inputted to the ports p3 through p7 is initialized at 0 and the contents of the register madr is set to an address vhadr at which is initially to be stored the transmissivity of the upper cloth arranged in layered configuration with the lower cloth thus initialization is completed in. |
7 | optimum fiber strength and splice reflectivity if desired the reflectivity of the splice can be monitored during the fabrication process using an optical time domain reflectometer otdr as illustrated in fig2 in such a setup short pulses at 0 83 u03bcm from a diode laser 12 are injected into an optical fiber 2 which has been provided with a series of dielectric mirrors 7 the optical pulses reflected from a beam splitter 15 are then monitored with a silicon avalanche photodiode 14 it should be understood that other laser wavelengths such as 1 3 u03bcm and other photodetector types such as germanium avalanche photodiodes may be used it should be further appreciated that a fiber optic directional coupler could be used as a beam splitter fig3 a 3c illustrate two distinct methods for forming variably reflective taps in a continuous length of optical fiber as noted some vanadium oxides undergo a thermally induced dielectric to metal transition thereby enabling the construction of variably reflective mirrors fig3 a illustrates a variable vo 2 or v 2 o 5 reflector 20 formed in a length of optical fiber 2 placed across this reflector 20 is a resistive film or wire 22 which is formed in contact with the fiber 2 when an electrical current is placed through this resistive film or wire 22 the fiber 2 is heated sufficiently to drive the reflector 20 through its phase transition and thus alter its overall reflectivity when the current is turned off or reduced the reflector 20 cools sufficiently to. |
9 | the co 2 4 a steam generator is employed to provide steam to a turbine which generates mechanical work to run the densification compressor or to run the compressor of a compression refrigeration cycle unit that provides cold refrigerant to liquefy or solidify the co 2 5 a small shape memory alloy engine or compressor utilizes the waste heat to change the shape of an alloy such as cusn inti tini and mncu and generates mechanical work that is used to increase the density of the captured co 2 the engine compressor works by having a hot side and a cool side of the alloy to generate the compression needed the following patents describe heat engines based on these types of unusual alloys u s pat no 3 913 326 u s pat no 4 055 955 u s pat no 5 442 914 u s pat no 7 444 812 and published application 2009 0315489 the disclosures of these patent documents are incorporated herein by reference 6 single or multiple heat recovery systems are installed on the exhaust gas and coolant systems 7 single or multiple heat recovery systems are installed to generate the required power and effectively reduce the temperature of the exhaust gases and thereby reduce the downstream energy required to compress liquefy and or solidify the co 2 in a further embodiment of the present invention a portion of the co 2 that is recovered after regeneration of the capture agent is returned via a suitable. |
8 | by a spot light source 61 and light reflected from this surface goes successively via a mirror 62 and a lens optical focussing element 63 to be led to and focussed at an image sensor 64 constituted by a charge coupled device ccd a screw 65 is operatively provided to lens 63 for adjusting the focus of lens 63 when screw 65 is turned it causes lens 63 to move along the optical axis image sensor 64 is mounted directly on a circuit board 66 so as to minimize noise effects mirror 62 is held by a holder 67 above mirror 62 a window 68 is provided to permit the passing light from document surface image sensor 64 comprises a plural bit 8 bit sensor elements first carriage 44 carrying image sensor 64 is moved in the x1 direction by drive mechanism 41 as a result a document image is read one line at a time each line being the width l of image sensor 64 bits as shown in fig1 as shown in fig1 reading starts at a front left position a and is effected going in the x1 direction up to a rear position b on completion of this reading there is a return to the front side and during this return movement sensor unit 40 is shifted a line reading width l to the right repetition of this action results in reading being effected up to a rear right position c as shown in fig3 and 12 line printer unit 34 is constituted by a recording head in the form of a line shaped thermal print head 70 and a cylindrical platen image receiving material supporting means 71 paper p is supported. |
9 | serial number 101 39 354 7 entitled u201c carbiolet fahrzeug u201d vehicle which was filed on aug 17 2001 and the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference roofs 23 and 25 can be tightly and closely nested together when fully retracted and the centerline fore and aft roof storage area opening can be minimized due to linkage assemblies 51 convertible roof system 21 further includes a panel latch mechanism 100 adapted for retaining at least one of front roof panel 23 and rear roof panel 25 as can be seen from fig8 12 panel latch mechanism 100 is preferably coupled to at least a portion of top stack mechanism 27 with particular reference to fig8 linkage assembly 51 and the pair of hydraulic actuators 55 are pivotally coupled to a top stack support member 57 top stack support member 57 extends generally vertically along metal panel 36 or any other automotive support structure a latch support bracket 102 is fixedly coupled to support member 57 and extends therefrom within roof storage compartment 35 latch support bracket 102 may be coupled to support member 57 at point 104 in accordance with any one of a number of known methods such as via fasteners welding stamping and the like latch support bracket 102 is generally arcuate shaped and includes a perpendicularly turned. |
7 | a even if the mask signal goes high briefly during the unstable period while power is being shut off this transient high does not lead to any flow of current into buffer 15 and does not prevent the logic core 10 a from powering down completely it is also impossible for the latch circuit 33 a to be left in the high output state after the logic core 10 a is powered off once the vddcore power supply voltage has fallen to the ground level resistor 33 a ensures that the output of the latch circuit 33 a will also go low the input signal i rtc will therefore still be masked the next time the logic core 10 a is powered up another effect of the first embodiment is that since the mask signal msk is generated inside the logic core 10 a the signal generator 40 can be simplified and an external terminal of the lsi chip is freed for other use the first embodiment can be modified in various ways within the scope of the invention for example a the switch controller 50 a need not be operated by pushbutton switches 51 53 as shown for simplicity in fig2 the switch controller 50 a may be adapted to detect various states and control its own switches or notify the cpu 11 accordingly b the cpu 11 may shut power off on its own. |
5 | the bottom shoulder 107 the collar 111 is threaded onto the top housing 39 s sleeve 108 pulling the top housing 101 onto the bottom housing 103 loading the ring bearing 102 therebetween best shown in fig6 a the ring bearing 102 is sectional comprising a top race 112 a bottom race 114 and an intermediate cage ring 113 fitted with a multiplicity of ball bearings 115 in fig4 one can see that when assembled the bottom race 114 is seen to be supported by and rests on the bottom shoulder 107 the cage ring 113 rests on the bottom race 114 and the top race 112 bears against the cage ring 113 in fig5 the top housing 101 seen to provide a general service rotary section 120 supported on the ring bearing 102 rotation about the vertical axis 20 of the bop 51 the rotary section 120 further incorporates means 121 for controllably and periodically gripping the jointed sections 15 while operations are performed gripping means 121 are installed to grip the jointed section 15 and form a bottom surface 122 for transmitting the weight of the gripped jointed sections through the top housing 101 and into the annular bearing 102 thus the jointed sections 15 are prevented from being lost down the well yet are easily rotated on the annular bearing 102 for making up successive threaded joints of tubing 15 the gripping means 121 are typically a slip arrangement or a split clamp after the gripping means 121 are secured about the jointed section 15 it bottom surface 122 is lowered into engagement with the top housing 101 or rotary section 120 and the top housing bears against the top race and transmits the weight of the jointed section 15. |
5 | an ice floe might bring the rig 10 is lowered so that an inwardly sloped ice bending surface 41 bridges the sea surface 12 or extends from above the sea surface 12 down into the water below the sea surface 12 to engage any floating ice that may come upon the rig 10 as best seen in fig4 a the sloped ice bending surface 41 runs from shoulder 42 which is above the sea surface so therefore some considerable distance above the bottom of the hull 20 and near the perimeter of the deck 21 down to neckline 44 the neckline 44 is very near the bottom of the hull or perhaps below the bottom of the hull and spaced inwardly from the shoulder 42 entirely around the perimeter of the hull 20 ice deflector 45 extends downward from neckline 44 either straight down or at some small angle from vertical if the ice deflector 45 is to be angled from the vertical it is preferably angled outwardly thus when an ice floe such as shown at 51 in fig4 a comes to the rig 10 the ice bending surface 41 causes the leading edge of the ice floe 51 to submerge under the sea surface 12 a significant bending force is applied by the weight of the rig 10 on the end of the ice floe against the ice bending surface 41 the flotation force of the water pressing up on the middle of the ice floe and the weight of the ice floe at the end away from the rig 10 ice is less strong against bending then in pure compression such that the ice. |
7 | path 19 or both photoconductive paths an output will be produced at multi mode optical waveguide 31 this is in contrast to the exclusive or gate operation of fig1 where the input must be exclusively to photoconductive path 18 or photoconductive path 19 in order to produce an output accordingly the concept of the present invention embodies a configuration which will operate in the manner of a nand gate and an or gate in addition to operating as a nor gate an exclusive or gate or an and gate those knowledgeable and skilled in the pertinent prior arts will readily and wholly appreciate that the present invention provides a generalized optical logic element which can simultaneously function to perform different and distinct logic operations this simultaneous operation was not true of known electronic logic elements since each was independently operative consequently if a number of logic operations were required to be performed by means of prior art electronic logic gates the logic operations would have to be done in sequence rather than simultaneously an understanding of the present invention where for instance simultaneous logic operations can be performed providing the functions of a nand gate a nor gate an or gate and an and gate all in the same generalized configuration as shown in fig2 conclusively establishes an outstanding advantage of this innovative concept in both speed and effectiveness of operation moreover the present invention is simple to fabricate and virtually immune. |
1 | the second connecting end 122 of the second bracket 12 and to the second connecting end 142 of the second sliding bracket 14 respectively the second connecting end 42 of the second linking rod set 4 located on the upper ends of the pillars 1 is provided with a cross bar 43 with a hole 44 at one end thereof there are two third linking rod sets 5 each third linking rod set 5 is also formed by a pair of rods 51 and is connected in an x shaped type the connecting area of the two rods 51 has a third connecting end 52 the third connecting end 52 of the upper third linking rod set 5 is formed with hooks 53 at respective ends as shown in fig5 the four ends of the third linking rod set 5 are connected to the four first connecting ends 32 of the first linking rod sets 3 respectively in operation as shown in fig6 the four posts 2 are expanded outwardly at four corners whereas the first sliding brackets 13 on the four pillars 1 will slide upward along the pillars 1 to the underneath of the first brackets 11 and the second brackets. |
6 | 1 when the flame reaches the bottom of the delay column 4 c it fires the explosive charge 10 contained in striker piston 5 this explosion generates a large amount of gas which remains confined in cavity 8 because the delay column has been plugged by the solid slag 4 d the purpose of this reaction is to shear off the collar and force the striker piston downward the latter can then strike detonator 11 however to reinforce the safety of these means when the striker piston 5 is released accidentally despite a correctly loaded delay composition the means according to a preferred embodiment of the invention are disposed such that the explosive charge 10 is located in a cavity 6 inside striker piston 5 these accidental starts may occur for many reasons influencing the delay composition 4 or the explosive charge 10 both being deemed to be highly sensitive they include extreme environmental conditions such as high temperatures or accidental conditions occurring during storage transportation or handling before such means are implemented it should be noted that other factors may intervene in the accidental release of the piston such as being struck by a bullet or the primary explosive detonating because of an outside explosion despite the fact that the detonator 11 is misaligned from the striker piston 5 there is always a risk of propagation. |
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