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8 | a newly established ivr session if not the ivr session can end for the caller in block 350 or alternatively a discrete number of attempts to re establish a telephonic connection with the caller can be attempted notwithstanding in decision block 365 if it is determined that a telephone call has been re established with the caller in block 370 the saved state information for the ivr session with the caller can be retrieved and applied to the newly established ivr session for the caller subsequently in block 375 the newly established ivr session can resume at a point in the call flow of the ivr session consistent with the state information as such in block 325 again the caller can be prompted by the ivr system in accordance with the call flow of the ivr session and the process can continue normally through decision block 330 without having required the caller to start at the beginning of the call flow for the ivr session in consequence of the call interruption embodiments of the invention can take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment containing both hardware and software elements in a preferred embodiment the invention is implemented in software which includes but is not limited to firmware resident software microcode and the like furthermore the invention can take the form of a computer program product accessible from a computer usable or computer readable medium providing. |
3 | are amplified to complete the normalization process for example samples can be amplified using pcr amplification protocols such as those described by ko et al ko 1990b ko 1990a takahashi 1994 or more preferably long pcr protocols such as those described by barnes 1994 or cheng 1994 normalization can be performed directly or steps can also be taken to reduce the complexity of the nucleic acid pools prior to the normalization process such reduction in complexity can be beneficial in recovering nucleic acid from the poorly represented organisms the microorganisms from which the libraries may be prepared include prokaryotic microorganisms such as eubacteria and archaebacteria and lower eukaryotic microorganisms such as fungi some algae and protozoa the microorganisms may be cultured microorganisms or uncultured microorganisms obtained from environmental samples and such microorganisms may be extremophiles such as thermophiles hyperthermophiles psychrophiles psychrotrophs etc as indicated above the library may be produced from environmental samples in which case dna may be recovered without culturing of an organism or the dna may be recovered from a cultured organism sources of microorganism dna as a starting material library from which target dna is obtained are particularly contemplated to include environmental samples such as microbial samples obtained from arctic and antarctic ice water or permafrost sources materials of volcanic origin materials from soil or plant sources in tropical areas etc thus for example genomic dna may be recovered from either a culturable or non. |
7 | laser having a wavelength selected to be for example 1 1 microns by first selecting an approximated expected energy source having a given wavelength and then selecting a predetermined thickness of the polysilicon layer in accordance with the approximated energy source the trial and error procedure required to select a combination of layer thickness and energy source wavelength which will provide accurate edge detection can be reduced considerably regarding the selection of an appropriate approximated energy source wavelength reference is made to a book entitled u201c a user 39 s guide to ellipsometry u201d by harland g tompkins the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety wherein an absorption coefficient a u03b1 is provided for different forms of silicon a polysilicon layer is indicated in the tompkins book to have an absorption coefficient u03b1 of approximately 2 u00d7 10 3 centimeters u2212 1 where photon energy of the polysilicon is below 1 2 ev when the photon energy is 2 0ev the absorption coefficient of polysilicon is four times greater i e 8 u00d7 10 3 cm u2212 1 having selected a predetermined thickness of the opaque layer relative to an approximate wavelength range of the energy source to be used a more exact wavelength to be used for the edge detection can be determined based on an absorption coefficient of the opaque layer for example the transmissivity of the layer. |
4 | sizing effects on the final paper handsheets were prepared and tested as follows sheets were prepared according to tappi standards using bleached kraft of 50 lb 3000 sq ft basis weight adjusted to ph 6 with alum all the sheets contained 0 2 of the alkenyl succinic anhydride synthetic size and 0 03 of a cationic retention aid sheets were tested immediately after drying and again after one hour cure at 105 u00b0 c in comparing the water resistance of these sheets use was made of a dye test employing crystals of potassium permanganate and an acid ink penetration test in the dye test several crystals of potassium permanganate are placed on the upper surface of a swatch of test paper which is then set afloat in distilled water at room temperature as the water is absorbed into the paper the crystals are moistened and impart a characteristic deep violet color to the paper the time measured in seconds required for an end point where three colored spots first appear on the paper surface is noted and is in direct relation to the water resistance since a more water resistant paper will retard the moistening of the permanganate crystals which had been placed upon its upper surface the acid ink penetration test is a comparison test wherein a swatch of test paper is floated in a dish of acid ink ph 1 5 at 100 u00b0 f and the time measured in seconds required for the ink to penetrate through the paper to reach. |
8 | 110 may include information associated with a radio resource used to transmit the first data 120 the terminal may receive information associated with the radio resource and receive the first data 120 by referring to the received information associated with the radio resource for example the terminal may be aware of information associated with a time domain or a frequency domain where the first data 120 is transmitted by referring to information associated with the radio resource the terminal may receive the first data 120 in the time domain or the frequency domain where the first data 120 is transmitted the control information 110 may include modulation and coding scheme information associated with the first data 120 or error control scheme information associated with the first data 120 the terminal may receive the modulation and coding scheme information or the error control scheme information and receive the first data 120 using the modulation and coding scheme information or the error control scheme information when the present invention is applied to a 3rd generation partnership project 3gpp long term evolution lte system control information may be transmitted using a physical downlink control channel pdcch also first data or second data may be transmitted using a physical downlink shared channel pdsch referring again to fig1 the base station may transmit data every persistent allocation interval 190 after transmitting the first data 120 the base station may transmit second data 140 to the terminal when control information 130 associated with the second data 140 is different from the control information 110 associated with the first data 120 the base station may transmit the control information 130 associated with the second data 140 to the. |
9 | bearing 46 about which the leg 40 is secured because of the mounting of the hinge to the bracket and the rotatable status thereof the reflective surface associated with the mounting means enables the rotation of the reflective surface in both a vertical as well as horizontal plane the disposition of the hinge per se limits the horizontal rotation of the reflective surface associated therewith to being perpendicular to the base and top wall fig2 disposed within the housing 22 and affixed to the base 24 thereof is the means for fixing the movable reflective surface in position generally denoted at 20 the means 20 comprises an upstanding member having a plurality of grooves 48 formed therein the grooves 48 are formed transverse and substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the member the grooves are closely spaced together this permits slight incremental movement of the reflective surface associated therewith yet by the practice of the present invention slight movement accords great visual effect the grooves are dimensioned to seat the bottom of the reflective surface therewithin the depth of the groove inhibits movement of the reflective surface once it is seated therewithin also affixed to the movable reflective surface is a handle 50 or similar grasping member for facilitating movement the means 20 is formed from a material which is sufficiently flexible to permit the reflective surface to pass over the walls 41 about the grooves 48 in accordance with the present invention the illumination means is rendered stationary and at least one of the reflective surfaces is rendered movable in the manner heretofore described by moving. |
7 | the file 26 f 2 points to the link list header pointer three each of the pointers in the dynamic link table 22 then point to a link list element 24 in some embodiments not depicted the file lookup table 20 may point directly to the link list elements 24 eliminating the dynamic link table 22 for example in the depicted embodiments the link list header pointer zero points to the link list elements 24 a which includes a flash pointer an instance a fragment size and a next link pointer field in the case of the link list element 24 a pointed to by the link list header zero no further elements are pointed to similarly the link list header pointer one points to the link list element 24 b the link list head pointer two points to the link list file element 24 c which in turn points to the link list element 24 d the link list head pointer three points to the link list element 24 e which in turn points to the element 24 f which may point to any number of additional elements including the element 24 g the file lookup table 20 caches file name hash values for each file and directory in the managed flash volume it caches identifiers and parent identifiers for each file and directory in the volume finally the file lookup table 20 maintains a type for each item that denotes whether it is a file or directory the dynamic link table 22 maintains a pointer to the head element for a specific file or directory 39 s link list elements 24 the link list elements 24 cache a pointer. |
9 | was determined to be hacked the system removes this source from querying to enhance reliability and security once the filtering is complete step 741 the it is checked whether user identity is sufficiently validated step 743 if it is determined that the id check of the user is valid the process continues to authorization step 736 otherwise validation using human assistance is performed step 745 an id check of the identified user may be found to be validated when an mi score for one or more required fields either separately and or combined depending upon system settings is equal to or greater than one or more corresponding thresholds such as a corresponding mi threshold value mi thresh for example a combined score for all or select mi fields is calculated and compared to a corresponding mi threshold value mi thresh if the total mi score for each of the corresponding mi field s is greater than or equal to mi thresh the id check of the identified user is validated otherwise the id check of the identified user does not pass depending on the implementation the fields may be chosen by the system e g as required fields with other fields considered non required fields the system may then ignore the mi field s which are not selected at least until selected when for example determining a combined. |
6 | to one another preferably the first substantially planar member 6 is attached to the first attachment surface 201 of the first elongated structural member 50 by at least one fastener 4 between the first end 7 and the fold region 8 and the second substantially planar member 6 is attached to the third attachment surface 301 of the second elongated structural member 50 by at least one fastener 4 between the second end 7 and the fold region 8 the connector 5 is preferably factory formed with the fold region 8 bent at a 45 degree angle the fold region 8 can be field bent to other angles with the caveat that it should be field bent only once preferably the first panel member 9 is disposed near the first end 7 of the first substantially planar member 6 the first panel member 9 preferably has a first distal end 10 and a first inboard end 11 the first inboard end 11 adjoining the first substantially planar member 6 at a first angular juncture 12 preferably the second panel member 9 is disposed near the second end 7 the second panel member 9 having a second distal end 10 and a second inboard end 11 the second inboard end. |
2 | molybdenum 5 chromium 15 cobalt 17 balance nickel this alloy has a solvus temperature of 1140 u00b0 c a conventional method for obtaining a product based on prealloyed powder in the abovementioned proportions by weight consists of high temperature densification treatment under pressure for example heat treatment under 100 mpa for six hours table a below gives the sizes of the grains obtained in accordance with the astm standard in relation to the temperature of this heat treatment for powder particles having a mean diameter of less than 75 micrometres table a______________________________________ astm standardastroloy treatment s grain sizes______________________________________methods according to 1120 u00b0 c 6 h 100 mpa 10the state of the art 1160 u00b0 c 6 h 100 mpa 7 1200 u00b0 c 6 h 100 mpa 6______________________________________ an example of a method according to the invention consists of the prior heat treatment of powders under low pressure less than 1 atm or without pressure for 24 hours followed by compaction heat treatment in which one stage is a hot isostatic pressing stage at 1160 u00b0 c and 100 mpa for six hours this isostatic pressing stage being possibly followed by treatment for four hours at a temperature of 1200 u00b0 c the grain sizes obtained from initial powders having. |
1 | winds down the eyes 33 will be stopped near the center position thereof the assembly of the music box of the invention will now be described the front half 2 and the rear half 3 of the casing are held together by screws 8 when the front half 2 and the rear half 3 are assembled an output gear 18 of the music box mechanism 5 meshes with the crown gear 72 engagement between the gears 18 and 72 is maintained by the coil spring 74 accordingly even though the length between the front half 2 and the rear half 3 may vary engagement between the gears 18 and 70 is maintained to wind the music box the winding string 16 is pulled downwardly as the string 16 is pulled by means of the ring 17 the pulley 15 is rotated to wind up the drive spring of the drive spring assembly 11 when the winding string 16 is released the music box is powered by the drive spring assembly 11 resulting in rotation of the drum 12 and the playing of the tune encoded by means of the projections on the drum 12 the speed of rotation of the drum 12 is maintained constant by a governor not shown the gear 10 of the drum 12 rotates the cam gear 70 which in turn reciprocates the control plate 34 back and. |
3 | continuously moving glass ribbon typically involves first scoring the glass ribbon and applying a tensile stress across the score to create a crack and then driving that crack through the thickness of the ribbon the score may be formed by any conventional method for example the score may be produced by contacting the ribbon with a scoring wheel a scribe or an abrasive member that creates surface damage to the ribbon the subsequent tensile stress is applied by bending the glass ribbon in a direction that places the scored side of the glass ribbon across the score line in tension the tension in turns drives the crack formed at the score line through the thickness of the ribbon because the glass ribbon is a continuously moving glass ribbon having a viscous portion a visco elastic portion and an elastic portion care must be taken during the drawing process to prevent perturbations induced into the ribbon such as during a cutting process from propagating upward to the visco elastic region where they may become frozen into the ribbon as the ribbon moves continuously downward and the viscous portion transforms from a viscous liquid to an elastic solid the viscous portion is continuously renewed and the elastic portion continuously removed so that the viscous portion the visco elastic portion and the elastic. |
5 | of which leading into the storage space can be closed by two covers which are arranged spaced apart from each other application_number US 53563195 A description in fig1 is the earth in which storage spaces 2 or rooms have been excavated and limited by masonry wall 2a the storage spaces 2 are accessible via a lift 3 having a platform 4 which can be lifted by four hydraulic work cylinders 5 from a lower storage level 6 shown in fig1 into the upper entrance level fig5 the lift opening 8 is closed and opened by two covers 9 and 10 arranged spaced apart by a distance s by the use of the two covers which are arranged spaced apart from each other a tight closing of the lift opening is assured even if the upper cover is damaged by external causes the upper cover 10 is formed in accordance with fig3 and 5 by two flaps 10a 10b on the sides of the flaps 10a 10b facing the lift opening 8 there are fastened toothed sector gears 11 12 which are in form locked engagement with stationary racks 13 14 the racks are fastened on foundations 15 16 piston rods 17 18 of actuating cylinders 19 20 are pivoted to the outer end 41 of each flap as shown in fig4 two toothed sector gears 11 12 with racks 13 14 and two actuating cylinders 19 20 spaced apart from each other are associated with each of the flaps 10a 10b bottoms of the cylinders 19 20 are pivotally fastened on wall brackets 21 22. |
8 | that each neighboring blocks are almost the same therefore this approach uses the spatial correlation between the blocks to select some possible block prediction modes to perform and simplify the computation no matter what kind of prediction modes the neighboring block is mode 2 is always possible to be the best prediction mode if mode 2 happens in the neighboring blocks all kinds of prediction modes are possible to be the best prediction modes because mode 2 does not possess any obvious spatial direction thus all kinds of modes will be performed when mode 2 occurs in neighboring blocks in order to reduce the computation complexity the mode having higher occurrence probability is selected to substitute all previous modes therefore the approach wherein only mode 0 mode 1 mode 2 mode 3 and mode 4 are performed is called as half full search reference is made to fig1 c which illustrates a context correlation search mode of the condition correlation search mode in the second condition of the half full search mode when neither of the left and upper neighboring blocks is mode 2 the context correlation search mode is performed the prediction approach of context correlation search mode is described as following under the assumed condition when the prediction modes of two neighboring blocks are almost the same in addition to original prediction modes of the upper and left blocks other prediction modes similar to the upper and left blocks in spatial direction are also selected as the basis for prediction modes in the motion vector and the context correlation search table of fig1 c the upper and left prediction. |
5 | each wedge segment 32 is inwardly tapered from top to bottom as shown at 38 expansion shell 28 further includes a cone or wedge nut 40 having an axial threaded bore 42 for threaded engagement with threaded bolt part 26 the outer surface of cone nut 40 is tapered inwardly from a point near the top to its bottom thereof as indicated at 44 for sliding engagement with the tapered wall 38 of wedge segments 32 diametrically opposite side edges of cone nut 40 are cut away to provide longitudinal grooves 46 and 48 for purposes which will hereinafter be more fully set out in accordance with the present invention there is also provided an inverted u shape bail member generally designated 60 which extends upwardly from expansion shell 28 bail member 50 is preferably made of relatively rigid material of uniform width and thickness and includes a pair of like spaced legs 52 and 54 the upper ends of which lie within grooves 46 and 48 of cone nut 40 to insure proper engagement with the latter the upper ends of legs 52 and 54 are joined by a connecting portion 56 which overlies the cone nut at a point intermediate their length legs 52 and 54 are bent inwardly at an angle 34 a 34 to provide inwardly bent portions 58 and 60 for optimum results bent portions 58 and 60 extend at approximately a 5 u00b0 angle to the main portions of legs 52 and 54 the lower limits of bent portions 58 and 60 issue into outwardly bent portions 62 and 64 the ends of which are welded or secured in any suitable manner to diametrically opposed portions of wedge segments 32 as indicated at 66 and 68 as shown in fig2 and 4 inwardly bent. |
8 | two or more layers can be made using the same set of process steps advantages of the second embodiment over the first embodiment include 1 more uniform and greater strength of the bond because of greater surface area of the bonding resin 2 critical alignment of the mounted wafer with the base wafer for bonding is eliminated since the resin openings are self aligned with the pass through and 3 reduced void regions in the bond and 4 elimination of the photolithographic steps to pattern the resin disadvantages include 1 critical etch step which when using an etchant gas containing oxygen to penetrate the resin layer at the base of the pass through opening without compromising the conductivity of the subjacent bond pad in a third embodiment of this invention a stack of two interconnected integrated circuit layers is formed by first bonding two silicon wafers and then thinning one of the two wafers thereby eliminating the need for temporary bonding to a separate handler the first wafer is a blank unprocessed wafer and the second wafer has an integrated circuit layer comprising a masterslice layer consisting of active and passive silicon devices and a personalization layer comprising wiring circuitry terminating in bond pads on a top passivation layer in addition the embodiment also illustrates how a multilayer integrated circuit package can be prepared for dicing during stack formation referring to fig1 a first un processed blank silicon wafer 210 is provided an insulative layer 227 preferably silicon oxide between about 500 and 1000 nm thick and a barrier passivation layer 229 preferably silicon nitride between about 50 and 100 nm thick are sequentially deposited on the underside of the wafer 210. |
6 | a cylindrical enclosure 1 having at one end a gas inlet 2 and at the opposite end a gas outlet 3 two electrodes 4 and 5 are disposed one in front of the other inside the enclosure and are connected via heat resistant conductors 6 and 7 made for example of sic to a dc source not shown which is disposed outside the furnace as can be seen in fig2 in more detail the electrodes are shell shaped the concave surfaces facing each other fig1 further shows a sample 8 between the two electrodes this sample being supported by a sample holder 9 made of an electrically insulating ceramic material the dimension of the main surface of the electrodes is selected at least 1 5 times as large as the corresponding dimension of the required partial volume of reduced oxygen partial pressure which is located in the central area between the two electrodes it is assumed that the furnace ensures the required high temperature of above 1000 u00b0 c to the inner volume of the enclosure 1 a sample 8 whose corrosion behaviour is to be studied in the presence of a given gas atmosphere is placed on the sample holder 9 the gas mixture injected through the inlet 2 differs from this defined atmosphere by the fact that its oxygen partial pressure is by orders. |
3 | 5 c shows a ball and stick representation of the crystal structure of the metal based one dimensional coordination polymer of the chemical formula co c 15 h 9 o 2 4 c 3 h 7 o 2 n highlighting the coordination bonds between the ligand and metal ion and between the isopropanol solvent and the metal ion the distance between cobalt ions co u2014 co comprising the metal based one dimensional coordination polymer was measured as 3 482 u00e5 and 5 169 u00e5 fig5 d shows a packing diagram of the crystal structure of co c 15 h 9 o 2 4 c 3 h 7 o 2 n as viewed down the crystallographic b axis the crystal structure crystallises in the monoclinic non centrosymmetric space group p2 1 there is provided that metal based one dimensional coordination polymer of the chemical formula co c 15 h 9 o 2 4 c 3 h 7 o 2 n where n is any integer 1 to infinity the metal is co 2 and the ligand is anthracene 2 carboxylic acid may crystallize in other space groups and comprise polymorphs of the structure p2 1 fig6 shows the coordination environment of structure iii partly in a space filling representation and partly in a ball and stick representation to indicate that the co 2 ions at closer than the sum of their van der waals radii facilitating magnetic electronic and or optical. |
3 | measured by x ray fluorescence it is expressed in table 2 as ppm by weight of sodium with respect to the pvdf as regards the potassium alkylsulphonate r u2014 so 3 k the proportion by weight with respect to the pvdf manufactured can be between 0 and 300 ppm the alkyl groups r of this sulphonate are linear or branched and have from 1 to 11 carbon atoms ethyl methyl isopropyl and n propyl are preferred the proportion of alkylsulphonate in the pvdf is determined by nmr analysis evaluation of the heat stability a 260 u00d7 20 u00d7 4 mm plaque is formed from 40 g of pvdf powder by compression moulding under 30 bar and at 205 u00b0 c for 6 minutes and is subjected to quenching in water at 20 u00b0 c the plaque is subsequently reheated in a metrastat u00ae psd 260 oven at 265 u00b0 c for 1 h after this heat treatment the plaque may be more or less coloured the colour is determined by a yellowing measurement the plaque is placed on a calibrated white ceramic and the yellowing index is measured with the help of a minolta u00ae cr 200 calorimeter using the astm d 1925 standard for the calculation of the yellow index the heat stability is also evaluated by a plaque moulding the powder resulting from the drying of the latex is granulated in a clextrale u00ae bc 21 twin screw corotating extruder at a temperature of 230 u00b0 c and a rotational speed of 120 revolutions per minute a rod die makes it possible to prepare granules with a size of 4 mm using these granules plaques with a diameter of 65 mm and. |
9 | data exchange application_number US 201615157476 A description referring to fig1 and 2 a dynamic voip location system which could be a private or commercial server 100 voip location server in any location in the world which uses internet services and which includes one or more databases voip location database and an external internet access c 2 to the system 100 additional external access means to the system can also be present additional external databases 101 voip location database may be accessible to the system 100 the system server 100 could host the u2018 software module u2019 voip location software module u2018 sm u2019 downloadable into a wireless device for example the u2018 software module u2019 as shown in fig1 and 2 in each wireless device wd_x 1 and wd_y 1 and wd_wn and wd_zn and so forth in fig1 to use the u201c dynamic voip location system u201d service the device users must connect to the voip location server and subscribe to the service in some very specific cases where the information of a specific database accessible to the system consists explicitly and only of public information without any legal restriction on disclosure of any form from any third party whatsoever only in this last case potentially no subscription would be required if so decided by such 3 rd party the dynamic voip location system consisting of at least one voip location server u2018 100 u2019 and at least two or more devices that incorporate a u2018 sm u2019 voip location software module the voip location server preferably keeps a record of the subscribers with their express consent in a database 101 preferably resident within the same server 100 and stores. |
1 | towards suction opening 3 the resulting current is then extracted by suction opening 3 when both air flows unite in the ablation area they cause a particularly intensive gas throughput that effectively removes particulates from the ablation area deposits of particles on flap 7 are prevented by the air flow direction and the intensive gas throughput the particles that cause the unpleasant odor for both the physician and the patient are minimized this way in one embodiment the described effect is achieved if the discharge openings have a diameter of 6 mm and the gas flow passes the ablation area with a speed of 3 m s the negative suction pressure is coordinated in such a way that the resulting gas flow at the suction nozzle is taken up for example with a flow rate of 3 l s the incidence angle of the gas flows in relation with the horizontal plane is approximately within the range of 40 u00b0 u00b1 15 u00b0 and the y angle 10 is around 100 u00b0 u00b1 20 u00b0 the size of the angles and the arrangements of the elements ensure that the gas flows will be obstructed as little as possible by the anatomy of the head nose brows etc the distance. |
8 | the silicon substrate 12 is a thermally grown sio 2 layer 14 also referred to as a pad oxide layer formed over the silicon substrate 12 surface the pad oxide layer 14 is preferably grown by a conventional thermal oxidation process to a thickness of about 25 angstroms to about 150 angstroms for example the pad oxide layer 14 is grown in rapid thermal oxidation process rto or in a conventional furnace annealing process including oxygen at a temperature of about 800 u00b0 c to about 1150 u00b0 c formed over the pad oxide layer 14 is a hardmask metal nitride layer 16 also referred to as a pad nitride layer preferably silicon nitride e g si 3 n 4 deposited by a cvd for example an lpcvd process it will be appreciated that other silicon oxynitride e g sion may be used or included in the hardmask layer 16 the hardmask layer 16 for example may include an uppermost layer to improve critical dimension control during a subsequent trench etching process for example formed of lpcvd sion or sio 2 for example the hardmask layer 16 is formed to have a thickness of between about 500 angstroms and 3000 angstroms in addition an organic or inorganic anti reflective coating arc e g sion 16 b is preferably formed over the hardmask layer 16 to reduce light reflections in a subsequent photolithographic process referring to fig1 b following formation of the hardmask layer 16 the hardmask layer is first photolithographically patterned and etched to form an etching mask for etching an sti trench e. |
1 | the fragrancing substance can be chosen from a large number of odoriferous compounds nonlimiting examples of these are the substances belonging to the following families aromatic terpene and or sesquiterpene hydrocarbons in particular essential oils containing these molecules and more particularly essential oils of citrus fruit lemon orange grapefruit bergamot nutmeg etc cyclic or acyclic saturated or unsaturated primary secondary or tertiary nonaromatic alcohols and more particularly linalool citronellol geraniol nerol dihydromyrcenol terpineol and fatty alicyclic alcohols whose chain contains from 4 to 10 carbon atoms aldehydes and more particularly saturated and unsaturated alicyclic fatty aldehydes whose carbon chain contains from 4 to 12 carbon atoms aromatic aldehydes such as cinnamaldehyde alpha amylcinnamaldehyde and alpha hexylcinnamaldehyde lilial and phenolic aromatic aldehydes such as vanillin and ethylvanillin phenols and more particularly aromatic phenols such as eugenol and isoeugenol as well as methylethers thereof carboxylic acid esters in particular the acetic esters of benzyl alcohol geraniol citronellol nerol terpineol borneol or linalool aromatic acid esters such as benzoates and salicylates as well as cinnamates esterified with alcohols of the aliphatic series containing a chain of 1 to 6 carbon atoms aromatic phenol acids mainly in their lactone aromatic form such as coumarin and dihydrocoumarin carboxylic alcohol acids in their lactone form and more particularly the gamma octa gamma undeca and gamma dodeca lactones and the delta deca delta undeca and delta dodeca lactones in their saturated or unsaturated form macrocyclic compounds in which the carbon chain contains from 12 to 16 carbon atoms aromatic and or nonaromatic ethers and acetals in their acyclic or cyclic form and more particularly aldehyde acetals containing a carbon chain of 4 to 10 carbon atoms as well as substituted furan and substituted or unsubstituted pyran cyclic ethers heterocyclic compounds containing a. |
5 | described above the under reamer 14 is used to mill out the well casing at the specified depth the under reamer upper body 14 e consists of a mandrel having appropriate threads eg a 2 u215c u2033 api pin thread on the top this api thread threads into the bottom of the ljs 12 the mandrel threads into an under reamer lower body 14 d as known to those skilled in the art the under reamer will preferably include a set of backwards facing wash jets to divert some of the drilling fluid to the outside of the under reamer this fluid is used to wash milled chips into the sump of the well the piston 14 a applies pressure to deploy the milling arms under hydraulic fluid pressure such that a differential is created between the piston and the under reamer lower body the piston sits on compression spring 14 b that is used to return the piston to its retracted state after milling is completed the milling arms 14 c are knife arms with carbide inserts on both the top and bottom sides of the milling arms the milling arms are pinned to the under reamer lower body and can pivot about this pin the top of the ljs has appropriate connector threads such as a 2 75 stub acme box thread that threads into the bottom of the crossover sub 12 at the top of the tool string the bottom of the ljs has a 2 u215c u2033 api thread that threads into the top of the under reamer tool 14 the bullnose 16 has a 2 u215c u2033. |
2 | pressure to the ink stored in the pressure chambers 220 the ink discharging unit 100 may further include an oxide layer more specifically the oxide layer may be formed on a surface of the ink discharging unit 100 the oxide layer formed as described above may block an electric connection between the ink discharging unit 100 and another member the ink discharging unit 100 may include a plurality of substrates for example the ink discharging unit 100 may include a first substrate 110 a second substrate 120 and a third substrate 130 here the first substrate 110 the second substrate 120 and the third substrate 130 may be sequentially stacked and be formed of single crystalline silicon the first substrate 110 may form a lower layer of the ink discharging unit 100 the first substrate 110 may be formed of a single crystalline silicon substrate or a silicon on insulator soi substrate as needed alternatively the first substrate 110 may be a laminated substrate in which a silicon substrate and a plurality of insulating members are laminated the first substrate 110 may include a plurality of the nozzles 210 each of the nozzles 210 may be formed to extend in a thickness direction a z axis direction based on fig1 of the first substrate 110 the nozzles 210 may be formed at predetermined intervals in a length direction a y. |
2 | g and h elastomeric seal 450 is illustrated as sealing passageways 603 and 610 in valve 108 passageway 610 is formed by wall 611 and passageway 603 is formed by wall 605 which is horn shaped see fig6 a perspective view 600 of the valve and its handle 108 which are used in both the first embodiment and the second embodiment of the water filtration device the handle portion of the valve includes an insert 109 which may glued to a corresponding recess 109 a in the handle see fig1 0124 fig4 a is a cross sectional view 400 a taken along the lines 4 a 4 a of fig4 illustrating the generally cylindrical wall 401 to which the collar lock 105 is welded fig4 e is a cross sectional view 400 e illustrating the collar lock 105 secured to the wall 401 with the collar 104 being rotatable and movable slightly vertically for engagement with a faucet screen 110 is also illustrated in fig4 a referring again to fig4 a valve 108 is not shown therein so as to view the valve stop 407 which controls the rotation of the valve between its first bypass position and its second filter position valve cavity 430 is tapered as it extends inwardly as indicated by circular lines 412 and 431 see fig4 a and 4b ports. |
2 | films as an example the same approach can be used for preparation of straight well defined pores in other inorganic films e g silica alumina and similar materials the production process starts with the product which is well described in the literature and can be bought or easily made we used homemade starting materials all the dimensions in the following figures are not to scale and just serve as an example as shown in fig1 a 1c using standard lithography techniques supported patterned membranes 10 are made on a silicon wafer 12 covered or supported on its upper and lower surfaces with desired dielectric layer 14 si x n y for example the supported patterned membranes 10 are then irradiated with energetic ions 16 diagrammatically illustrated in fig1 b the irradiation can be done from different sides of the membrane 10 fig1 b shows an example in which the irradiation is performed from the patterned side of the wafer 12 fig1 c is a scanning electron microscope image of the prepared patterned membrane 10 after the irradiation with energetic ions 16 the damaged tracks can be etched using various well known agents formation of pores using h 3 po 4 and hf as the etching agents are demonstrated here only as examples conical pores 18 as shown in fig2 a and double conical pores 18 in fig2 c were prepared using conventional latent track etching steps cylindrical geometry of the pores. |
6 | of the two ratio stages k 1 k 2 the front mounted group gv is designed as a splitter group the idler gear of the first ratio stage k 1 is rotatably supported on the input shaft w ge which is in driving connection via a separating clutch k with a prime mover not shown constructed as an internal combustion engine the idler gear of the second ratio stage k 2 is rotatably supported on the main shaft w h the fixed gears of both ratio stages k 1 k 2 are visibly situated non rotatably on the input side extent of countershafts w vg1 w vg2 of the main transmission hg the synchronized constructed shift clutches of the front mounted group gv are combined in a common shift set sv the range change group gp rear mounted by drive technology is likewise built of two speeds but in planetary design and with a simple planetary gearset the sun gear ps is non rotatably connected with the output side extent of main shaft w h of the main transmission hg the planet carrier pt is non rotatably coupled with the output shaft w ga of the group transmission the ring gear ph of the planetary gearset is connected with a shift set sp having two shift clutches whereby the range change group gp is alternatively shiftable by the connection of the ring gear ph with a fixed housing part to form a slow drive speed l and by the connection of the ring gear ph with the main shaft w h or the sun gear ps to form a fast speed. |
6 | 115 separated water stream 115 may be used as water injection into injection well 108 a 108 b recovered gas 116 which may include co2 co h20 ch4 light hydrocarbons h2 and h2s is introduced to separator 117 the exact composition of the recovered gas will depend on the nature of the produced oil and the recovery process itself the recovered gas will be substantially free of nitrogen due to the oxygen injection separator 117 may include but is not limited to the following processes adsorption absorption cryogenic systems and membrane systems the adsorption systems may include but are not limited to rectisol selexol or amine wash systems in one embodiment the membrane system or the combination of cryogenics and membrane system is preferred a high lhv fuel gas 118 and a stream that is predominantly composed of co2 119 are recovered from separator 117 the high lhv fuel gas 118 may optionally be is further purified in gas purification unit 120 the purified high lhv gas 121 may be combined with natural gas stream 109 prior to admission to combustion device 110 after combusting the oxygen stream 102 with the fuel gas streams 109 121 combustion device 110 outputs power 122 to the process compression facility and also outputs an. |
1 | manufactured utilizing techniques known in the art typically a therapeutic amount of the compound will be admixed with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier for oral administration the compounds can be formulated into solid or liquid preparations such as capsules pills tablets lozenges melts powders suspensions or emulsions solid unit dosage forms can be capsules of the ordinary gelatin type containing for example surfactants lubricants and inert fillers such as lactose sucrose and cornstarch or they can be sustained release preparations in another embodiment the compounds of formula i can be tableted with conventional tablet bases such as lactose sucrose and cornstarch in combination with binders such as acacia cornstarch or gelatin disintegrating agents such as potato starch or alginic acid and a lubricant such as stearic acid or magnesium stearate liquid preparations are prepared by dissolving the active ingredient in an aqueous or nonaqueous pharmaceutically acceptable solvent which may also contain suspending agents sweetening agents flavoring agents and preservative agents as are known in the art for parenteral administration the compounds may be dissolved in a physiologically acceptable pharmaceutical carrier and administered as either a solution or a suspension illustrative of suitable pharmaceutical carriers are water saline dextrose solutions fructose solutions ethanol or oils of animal. |
9 | minimum duty cycle a minimum duty cycle of operation of the pulse width modulator 54 results in the providing of drive signals of short pulse width to the switching circuit 51 which typically includes a plurality of switching transistors 55 as the various transistors 55 within the switching circuit 51 are rendered conductive in response to the pulsed out from the pulse width modulator 54 the output of an inverter transformer 53 coupled to and energized by an output signal from the switching circuit 51 is rectified by a plurality of output rectifiers 56 which include various diodes 57 the dc output of the output rectifiers 56 is provided to various output filters 58 which include output capacitors 65 which are slowly charged by the low duty cycle output of the pulse width modulator 54 when the dc output of the rectified line voltage source 12 provided to the positive input terminal of the comparator 26 becomes greater than the reference voltage level provided to its negative input terminal capacitor 34 starts charging and finally reverse biases diode 38 rendering it nonconductive with the output of error amplifier 59 no longer shunted with the lower impedance capacitor 34 via the comp input pin of the pulse width modulator 54 the output of error amplifier 59 is free to go high and subsequently the duty. |
8 | a spherical ball 85 balls 85 being biased toward contact carrying member 75 by springs 87 v shaped cam surfaces 81 balls 85 and bias springs 87 form an overcenter arrangement for the contact carrying member 75 a pair of flanges 89 are formed on contact carrying member 75 each of the flanges 89 being adapted to engage an arm 69 to interconnect triggering member 57 and contact carrying member 75 each of the flanges 89 has a central opening 91 through which an arm 69 may easily pass however openings 91 prevent passage of enlarged head portions 71 each of the flanges 89 has a pair of sloping cam surfaces 93 to mate with the sloping cam surfaces 73 on enlarged head portions 71 due to a certain amount of flexibility in the extending arms 69 forcing contact carrying member 75 toward triggering member 57 to engage the mating sloping cam surfaces 73 and 93 will permit the enlarged head portions 73 to pass over flanges 89 and snap into the interlocking position with arms 69 in central openings 91 extending contact supporting portion 77 of contact carrying member 75 has a pair of slots 95 formed to extend along the length of this portion so that portion 77 is divided into two parts 97 as a result of the slots 95 the parts 97 have a certain degree of flexibility when the contact carrying member is not located on portion 53 of the plunger a passageway 99 having a rectangular cross sectional area extends through both. |
3 | polyesters such as polyethylene terephthalate and the like polyolefins such as polypropylene and the like cellulose derivatives such as cellulose triacetate cellulose diacetate and the like polycarbonate polyvinyl chloride chloride polyimide nonmagnetic metals such as aluminum copper and the like and paper the radiations which can be used for crosslinking and curing the radiation curable coating material of the invention include electron beam u03b3 ray neutron beam u03b2 ray x ray and the like among which electron beam is particularly preferable from the viewpoint of the easiness to control radiation dose and the easiness to introduce the apparatus for projecting the radiation into the production process the electron beams used for crosslinking and curing the coating film are preferably projected so that the dose of electron beam absorbed into the coating comes to 0 5 to 20 megarad by using an electron beam accelerator having an acceleration voltage of 100 to 750 kv preferably 150 to 300 kv from the viewpoint of transmitting power the present invention will be described more in detail below by way of working examples but the invention is not limited to these working examples in the working examples below the molecular weights are those measured by the osmotic pressure method and the structures of compounds are those revealed by infrared spectrometric and nmr spectrometric analyses 1 in a 1 liter flask equipped with a thermometer a stirrer and a reflux condenser there were. |
3 | 3 c 9 25 463 3 d__________________________________________________________________________ d extremely uneven surface b acceptable but needs further improvement a smooth surface c uneven surface the data for samples no 1 to no 5 shows that the method of the present invention provides a highly uniform zn coating with good appearance even at a wire feed speed as high as 30 m min the advantages of the present invention are not lost on the other hand the data for samples no 6 to no 9 reveals that the appearance of the wire treated by the conventional method becomes worse as the wire feeding speed increases another disadvantage of the conventional method is that the graphite powder burned and produced a combustion gas that had to be discharged from the drawing apparatus this is not necessary with the method of the present invention a tin coating was formed on soft copper wires diameter 0 6 mm by the hot dipping method of the present invention using drawing apparatuses of the types shown in fig3 a and 5b as well as by the conventional method using a melt the surface of which was simply covered with a flux 34 azonile 34 manufactured by imanishi chemical co ltd of japan the drawing apparatus 6 shown in fig5 a and 5b used an inner pipe 5 having holes 17 through which a gas 10 was introduced the gas 10 was a cryogenic gas evaporated from liquid nitrogen the soft copper wires were degreased washed with. |
8 | iron flat plate is coated with diamond abrasive grain particle diameter of from 0 3 u03bcm to 1 u03bcm together with oil the sample tray on which the single crystal diamond substrate 1 1 is bonded is placed on the iron flat plate and is then fixed and then the iron flat plate is rotated for grinding after grinding has been performed for a fixed time period the inclined angle is measured by x ray diffraction measurement the above described grinding and the x ray diffraction measurement are repeated until the desired angle u03b1s is obtained in other words as shown in fig3 b the substrate is cut away until the surface orientation of the single crystal diamond substrate reaches a predetermined u03b1s by grinding the face inclined u03b1s u00b0 may be only the face on which a single crystal diamond thin film will be grown in the next process step described later next as shown in fig3 c crystal growth is performed on the single crystal diamond substrate 1 1 having the surface orientation angle u03b1s to form a single crystal diamond thin film 1 2 thereon this crystal growth of the thin film may be carried out by for example a microwave plasma cvd technique more specifically a methane gas and a hydrogen gas the flow ratio of methane gas is 1 are fed as a source gas into a reaction tube in which the single. |
6 | to any type of desired frame not shown inner race 74 is secured to an inner race retainer assembly 82 that includes generally annular upper portion 84 and a generally annular lower portion 86 with the latter having a conical or tapered surface 88 corresponding and juxtaposed on conical surface 90 of inner race 74 it should also be noted that there is no radial contact between retainer upper portion 84 and cylindrical surface 92 of inner race 74 and similarly there is no axial contact between lower horizontal surface 94 of inner race 74 and the facing horizontal surface 96 of retainer lower portion 86 interposed between lower surface 97 of retainer upper portion 84 and upper surface 99 of retainer lower portion 86 are a plurality of shims 60 previously described with reference to bearing 22 a plurality of machine bolts 62 are utilized for securing together retainer portions 84 and 86 as well as confining shims 60 therebetween bearing 72 similarly to bearing 22 also utilizes rolling elements or balls 30 that are separated via spacer means 64 basically inner race retainer lower portion 86 contacts inner bearing race 74 via juxtaposed conical surfaces 88 and 90 respectively this conical contact forces inner race 74 outwardly toward ball path 32 thereby crowding balls 30 against outer race 78 slot 76 in inner race 74 allows inner race 74 which thus assumes the properties of an elastic open ring to flex outwardly or inwardly depending on the load exerted by the race retainer clamping force from the interior of the. |
4 | 31 is solidal to the first bush 32 also screw 31 translates and pushes the shaft 30 axially so that the bolt element 38 disengages from the holes 28 of the disk 27 and the end of shaft 30 causes the cam followers detaching lever 39 to rotate around the pin 40 by this rotation the lever 39 comes in contact with a lug 49 of the cam follower 44 and causes cam follower 44 to detach from the cam pile 20 rotating it around the pivot 51 continuing with the rotation of the knob 24 the plane 47 of the groove 42 comes in contact with the pins 43 this coupling causes the rotation of the laid down u shaped element 33 around the axis of the shaft 30 this rotation via the free ends 35 of element 33 the toothed pulley 37 and the hollow shaft 26 is transmitted to the gear 22 which is coupled to the rack 21 of the bridge support 19 the rotation of the gear 22 causes an axial displacement of bridge element 19 and as a consequence of the cam pile 20 until the desired cam is brought into correspondence with cam follower 44 the toothed pulley 37 via a belt 52 displaces in a known way an indicator 53 fig1 which runs along a plate 54 in order to indicate which cam corresponding to the pattern of plate 54 is in correspondence with the cam follower 44 when the indicator 53 is positioned on the desired pattern the operator releases the selector knob 24 by this maneuver the cam follower detaching lever 39 under the action of a recall spring 55 returns to its position illustrated in fig2 this causes an axial displacement of the shaft 30 and as a. |
1 | is formed to closely approximate the anatomical tissue being repaired the surgeon uses the instrumentation to fashion donor graft from the tissue specimen for osteochondral repair the procedure is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings referring first to fig1 following standard pre operative examination and diagnostic studies confirming the size and extent of the lesion 2 on an articular surface of femoral condyle 3 a standard para patellar arthrotomy is carried out to expose the defect cannulated sizers 4 in various diameters are selected to estimate and approximate coverage of the lesion 2 sizers 4 preferably are provided in 15 18 20 25 30 and 35 mm sizes referring to fig2 once the appropriate size for the recipient socket is determined a marker 5 is used to form a circumferential mark 6 on the condyle 3 around the cylinder of sizer 4 as shown in fig3 a guide pin 8 is drilled through the sizer 4 past the lesion 2 and into bone the sizer 4 is removed and a reference mark 10 is placed in a superior 12 00 o 39 clock position see fig3 referring to fig4 markings are placed on a synthetic hemi condyle 11 using the sizer 4 which was previously utilized to establish the recipient defect size and mark the condyle 3 the sizer 4 is placed over the synthetic hemi condyle 11 and is used to circumferentially mark 12 the surface of the hemi condyle 11 in an area corresponding to that of the lesion 2 on the damaged articular surface of condyle 3 the sizer is removed and a reference mark 13 is placed in a. |
5 | such as by welding to the underside of the beam elements 11 a fig3 as a result the support 3 which is affixed to the platform 43 of the base 5 can be pivoted with respect to the base by extension or retraction of the piston rod 65 with respect to the housing 63 by operating the telehandler 39 s hydraulic system as shown the support 3 is moveable using the hydraulic cylinder 61 from a generally horizontal position fig1 to a 45 degree slope fig9 with respect to the base the support 3 can be pivoted to substantially any angle within the range it is contemplated that the range in which the support 3 can be pivoted with respect to the frame 41 of the base 5 can be larger or smaller than the illustrated configuration using the controls for the telehandler 39 s hydraulic system a telehandler operator can selectively tilt the support 3 about the tilt axis ta to place the roofing panels in a desired slope along their lengths thus roofing panels supported by the support can be positioned and maintained at slope about equal to the pitch of the roof fig1 in operation the material handler 1 can be used to sheath a pitched roof on a structure using elongate panels of sheet material having a. |
3 | present invention can be attained but it is preferable that the heat resistant pipe 9 is arranged at a location such that bubbles are supplied to the glass ribbon 10 where its viscosity is 10 3 to 10 6 poise in one specific example of an embodiment of the present invention a porous alumina pipe with 20 mm outer diameter was arranged traversing the glass ribbon at a position where the viscosity of the glass ribbon was 10 4 5 poise nitrogen gas was fed through this porous pipe at 50 cm 3 min and when nitrogen bubbles of 1 u03bcm to 1 mm size were generated in the molten tin tiny convex and concave portions of about 0 1 u03bcm to 2 mm diameter were formed continuously in the bottom face of the glass ribbon in this example the conveyance speed of the glass ribbon was about 7 m min and the thickness of the glass sheet was about 6 mm on the other hand the face 10 a of the glass ribbon not contacting the molten tin i e the top face had a very high surface smoothness as is the case without the bubbles one advantage of this embodiment is that the size and the shape of the convex and concave portions formed in the surface of the glass ribbon can be controlled easily in this example it is also easy to control the distribution of the unevenness by changing the flow amount of the nitrogen for example moreover the shape of the surface unevenness can be controlled with the location where bubbles are generated i e the position of the heat resistant pipe it could be verified that by controlling these conditions convex. |
1 | such a device is that illustrated in fig4 which shows an ion stream flow inducer wherein a high voltage electrode 5 breaks up pairs of charge carriers within the liquid thus neutralizing those of opposite polarity at the electrode and leaving a large population of monionized like polarity charge carriers which stream away from the high voltage electrode by coulombic force thus moving the liquid in the direction of the counter electrode 6 by means of viscous drag this pumping means requires that an electrode 5 is able to effectively inject like polarity charge carriers into the liquid close to the electrode 5 this may be effectively done by using a sharp edged conducting or semiconducting surface held at a sufficiently high potential to disrupt lightly bonded charge carriers or to ionize the liquid normally it is only possible to establish a strong enough field for both creating unipolar charge carriers and pumping the liquid when the liquid is of sufficient resistivity typically a resistivity of say 10 exp 8 ohm meters will pump at several millilitre per minute with a head of up to one meter at a voltage of 10 to 20 kilovolts and a direct current of only a few microamperes more conductive liquids will draw more current and will establish a weaker electric field thus highly conducting liquids such as say tap water may not readily establish a practicable drag pressure two or more liquids may be mixed after emerging from the nozzle by maximizing turbulent motion which can be induced within the cusp 2 which forms the base of each liquid jet 3 fig5 shows a nozzle formed. |
1 | end of the output shaft 4 and engages with the stirring tool the output shaft and the input shaft are coaxially arranged the constant transmission assembly 5 is a one way bearing i which is locked when rotates clockwise the inner ring and the outer ring of one way bearing i respectively engages with the input shaft and the output shaft and rotate coaxially the one way bearing i is locked when rotates clockwise means that the one way bearing i transmits rotation to the output shaft 4 when the input shaft rotates clockwise and the rollers of the one way bearing i slip or free wheel when the inner ring rotates anticlockwise thus cannot transmit rotation to the output shaft the upper end of the output shaft defines a counter bore 41 the outer ring of the one way bearing i is fixed in the counter bore the differential transmission assembly 6 includes a sun gear 61 sleeved on the input shaft and capable of rotating clockwise along with the input shaft a planet gear set 62 engaging with the sun gear and a planetary carrier 63 for receiving the planet gear set the planet gear set 62 constitute of 3 u02dc 5 planet gears the planet gears are all circumferential distributed uniformly in the lower end surface of the planetary carrier via vertical spindles. |
6 | the discharge device the invention is characterized in that the system further comprises a cold storage plant for the products application_number US 70183600 A description a first embodiment of the invention will now be described in more detail by means of fig1 and 2 in this example mineral water or other types of products are placed in a supply container 1 one or more supply containers 1 are placed at a suitable location in a refrigerated main store or in a cold storage room if desired the supply containers 1 may be equipped with cooling elements the products are transferred from the supply containers 1 to a transport system 2 by means of an supply device not shown the transport system 2 is adapted for placing on the ceiling fig1 on the floor fig2 i e mounted on the floor or under it on a counter wall not shown or in another suitable manner depending on the characteristics of the premises the transport system 2 according to the invention is refrigerated and may act as a store for the products the system preferably consists of transport ways and display ways the function of the transport ways is to transfer the product from the store to the premises and an additional function of the display ways is to expose the product for advertising purposes the system ends in a discharge device which may e g be placed in a suitable location in the sales premises e g at the check out point the transport system 39 s ways may be. |
1 | adjacent the anchors in addition with less or no cinching the effect on non target tissue adjacent the connector is also minimized furthermore because focal deflector 98 is formed similar to an anchor the presence of focal deflector 98 enables a user to cinch the distal and proximal portions of device 90 with different cinching forces the embodiment of fig1 omits the wire 100 of focal deflector 98 but is identical to the embodiment of fig1 12 in all other respects fig1 shows an embodiment of a device 110 with a proximal anchor 112 formed in a figure 8 pattern as in other embodiments a focal deflector 114 formed as an anchor in a figure 8 pattern as in the embodiment of fig6 is connected to proximal anchor 112 by a connector 116 a tail 118 extends distally from focal deflector 114 formed from a wire bent in a loop the loop has a circumference that allows the loop to engage the wall of the vessel in which the device is placed the points of engagement between the loop and vessel depend on the relative diameters of the loop and vessel when deployed in a curved vessel such as the coronary sinus the loop will follow the vessel 39 s curve to orient the device correctly within the vessel the ends of the wire are contained with a crimp 120 a small loop 122 is formed at the distal end of tail 118. |
1 | ch 2 u2014 ch ch 2 3 and methylene bis acrylamide bis aldrich initiators tertiary butyl peroxy pivalate lupersol u00ae 11 and tertiary amyl peroxy pivalate lupersol u00ae 554 lucidol solvent deionized water non solvent heptane aldrich the optimized reaction cycling time is very short 1 5 hours at 60 u00b0 c and 4 hours at 85 u00b0 c the process includes the steps of 1 clean dry and tare a 1 liter glass resin reaction flask 2 install the reactor with agitator heating mantle condenser thermocouple septum for initiator addition and nitrogen purging 3 add part of water solvent all vp monomer all dmapma monomer all the bis crosslinker and all the lupersol u00ae 11 initiator into the reactor the vp dmapma ratio will vary depending on the kind of hydrogel to be made a preferred initial concentration of vp and dmapma in the system is 20 by weight the preferred weight ratio of crosslinker to vp and dmapma is 0 20 the preferred weight ratio of lupersol u00ae 11 to vp and dmapma is 1 10 4 at room temperature start a purge with nitrogen until the reaction is complete 5 raise the temperature to 60 u00b0 c and maintain for 1 5 hours 6 during the 60 u00b0 c period when gelation occurs and the system is too viscous to agitate add water to dilute the system from 20 to 10 solids 7 raise the temperature to 85 u00b0 c and maintain for 4 hours to reduce the residual monomer level 8 when reaching 85 u00b0 c directly inject lupersol u00ae 554 hourly through the syringe and rubber septum on the top of reactor into the reaction mixture four 4 additions of lupersol u00ae 554 as. |
8 | above described embodiments is unacceptably high the double multiplex processing improves channel separation when additional system complexity is warranted an optical sensor array transmitter receiver 84 includes a quantity of n laser sources 86 and n electronic modulators 88 each laser source 86 having its own distinct wavelength u03bb i and modulated by a corresponding modulator 88 with its own different modulation signal s i where i ranges from 1 to n therefore each laser source 86 has an output with its own distinct wavelength and modulation signal each modulation signal s i for each modulator 88 has its own distinct and different periodic variation in amplitude which modulates its corresponding laser source 86 in frequency proportional to the rae of change in modulation signal s i amplitude modulation signals s i may assume various periodic waveforms but sawtooth waveforms are preferred since they cause linear periodic shifts in frequency for their respective laser sources 86 each laser source 86 is connected to n different fiber optic sensors 90 mounted in a towed fiber optic array 92 via a fiber optic input line 94 which passes through a tow cable 96 and couples to each sensor 90 by a fiber optic input coupler 98 the n 2 sensors 90 are arranged into n sensor groups 91 so that each laser source 86 connects to one and only one sensor 90 in each sensor group 91 as a result a total of n electronic modulators 88 modulate n. |
9 | a method of using the system 10 the mannequin 20 is placed into a room or enclosure wherein the air temperature air movement and humidity are maintained at a substantially constant level it is to be understood by one of skill in the art that the room or enclosure utilized in the present invention does not need to comprise a climate control chamber such as is known in the art permitting a substantially reduced cost of operation for the present invention the heating system is activated when the mannequin 20 is unclothed and the average surface temperature of the mannequin 20 is adjusted to simulate that of human or other homeothermic mammal skin and is maintained at this level automatically throughout the measurement period while collecting watt meter 41 data the garment 90 to be tested is then put on the mannequin 20 and the watt readings recorded with the watt meter 41 the differences between the unclothed and clothed conditions provide quantitative information on the garment 39 s insulation properties the breathability of the garment 39 s fabric can also be determined separately by first closing the ventilation openings of the garment such as at the arms the legs and the neck tests may be conducted under a plurality of conditions. |
1 | ozone oxygen mixture conducted from the insufflation outlet 18 via the application set and the reverse flow washing intake 26 is conducted through the reverse flow washing valve 28 to the catalyzer 24 where it is decomposed in fig8 a 8 c the basic implementation of a treatment is illustrated within the framework of a flow chart comprising the steps 8 a through 8 m in step 8 a the device performs a diagnostic routine in which the functioning of the individual system components such as mass flow controller ozone generator ozone analyzer pressure sensors and valves is tested and if applicable initialized once the diagnostics and initialization have been completed in step 8 b treatment can optionally be performed by pressing the key 50 on the touch screen 65 or the adjustment menu can be called up by pressing the key 51 if a treatment sequence is selected in step 8 c the therapy technician is asked to connect the application set for reverse flow washing to the connections and to open the 2 3 way valve the therapy technician then attaches the application set with its intake piece 38 at the insufflation outlet 18 and with the outlet piece 44 at the. |
4 | is exposed both to the inlet and outlet sides of the application zone 46 as well as to the zone itself the roll is rotatably supported in a concave holder 64 at the upper end of the front wall 30 and at the outlet from the zone the surface 62 forms with the web a narrow orifice 66 in which a liquid seal is formed the cylinder is maintained in the holder by a curved surface 68 of a member 70 mounted on the wall 28 and the surface is provided with spaced channels 72 which extend between the chamber 32 and the application zone 46 are approximately 1 4 inch wide and provide about a 50 percent open area through the member the channels define metering slots between the chamber and the application zone and rotation of the roll in either direction at a controlled rate by any suitable means homogenizes and shears the coating material in the metering slots orifice and zone thereby to improve the viscosity of the material and the uniformity of its application onto the web the metering roll 60 also provides two additional advantages in a first instance the roll itself defines with the paper web the outlet orifice from the application zone thus controlling overflow from and providing a fluid seal to the zone it has been found that use of a rotating cylinder for an outlet orifice gives a particularly smooth and controlled character to the excess coating material returned to the main supply a second advantage resides in the fact that the speed and direction of rotation of the roll affords a degree of control over the rate of delivery of coating material from the chamber 32 to the application zone and from the zone through the orifice 66. |
8 | 12 of the active fet 10 and to ground through a bypass capacitor 25 the source terminal 26 of the second fet 22 is coupled to the first terminal of a source resistor rs with the second terminal of rs coupled to ground the first terminal of rs is also coupled to the gate terminal 28 of the second fet through a capacitor 30 the gate voltage of the second fet is set by a compensating voltage divider 32 including resistor r3 and r4 coupled at an output node 33 a first terminal of the compensating voltage divider 32 is coupled to the first terminal of the drain resistor rd and the second terminal of the voltage divider 32 is coupled to ground the output node 33 is coupled to the gate terminal 28 of the second fet 22 a bias generating voltage divider 34 is formed of resistors ri and r2 and provide the bias voltage for the first fet 10 the operation of the circuit depicted in fig1 will now be described the dc gate voltages of the active and second fets 10 and 22 are determined by the bias and compensating voltage dividers the values of r1 r2 r3 and r4 are selected generate bias voltages to set the steady state of i ds to a selected value however as described above process dependent variations of i dss will cause the value of the actual i ds to vary from the selected value as is well known the voltage drop across rd is proportional to the i ds flowing through the active fet 10 and the i ds of both. |
5 | used when replacing a fig3 type louver 15 however the original system may be provided with removable louvers if so desired the removable louver system comprises a downward extending bushing 24 which extends into the bottom rail 12 and an upward extending bushing 24 which extends into a recess 38 of the louver 15 a spring bias plunger 36 is shown biased by spring 37 through the recesses in bushings 24 to remove the louver 15 it is only necessary to extend a wire or object through the drain hole 27 to compress the plunger 36 upward against the spring 36 until it is free from the recess 26 in the lower bushing 24 when this occurs the whole louver 15 may be slipped sideways and completely removed enabling the louver to be replaced or repaired having already explained that the universal link bar 21 is preferably made in two pieces and that the operation of the spindles and bushings may be reversed it will be understood that a small bushing 39 may be inserted through the top edge 17 of the louver 15 to provide a frictionless recess for a guide pin 41 which extends from a simple universal link bar shown in the form of a rectangular structure 42 refer now to fig5 showing an enlarged top view of the preferred embodiment universal link bar 21 which comprises the aforementioned modular bar 35 and the novel bushing 32 which is provided with a plurality of expandable prongs 33 which extend through the uniformly provided apertures or recesses 34. |
2 | vehicle and the control systems or control devices that are linked or interconnected as first components as a result of an coordination of these control tasks or of the first components carrying them out the result in accordance with the present invention is a more powerful i e more optimized system oriented performance an example of such optimized performance is the control and regulation of the complete drive train taking into account all of the coordination components e g overall vehicle motion of the vehicle drive train instead of individual actions of engine and transmission using reciprocal data exchange as a result the possibility arises for the system layer to make changes and improvements in operating functions in particular in or through partial operating modules so called plug ins partial operating modules vary and or expand already existing operating functions without changing the actual core functionality of the operating function they therefore represent a simple means of modification in the meaning of the present invention which refers to vehicle relevant functions that are encapsulated portable and capable of being transmitted and reused in order to be able to uniformly apply them in a modular fashion e g for different control components the operating functions and the partial operating modules can be uniformly employed and can be superimposed on the system layer in fig2 electronic system 200 is depicted which can be realized for example by implementing a software architecture on the electronic hardware corresponding to the vehicle topology the basic connection to the hardware of the vehicle is supplied by layer 201 which symbolizes the standard operating system i e osek or ercos according to the present invention a separation is now carried out between basis functions i e basis functionality and operating functions i e the. |
9 | micromoles to 300 millimoles liter preferably 10 to 200 millimoles liter the catalytic antibodies of the present invention will also be of use in those situations where a high degree of sensitivity is required for example blotting assays including western southern and northern blotting assays as well as dot blots and other nucleic acid hybridisation assays a further potential use of the catalytic antibodies is in non separation immunoassay formats in conjunction with a luminol label for example binding of a luminol labeled drug to a specific drug antibody would prevent interaction between the luminol label and added catalytic antibody however in the presence of the drug relatively less luminol labeled drug would be bound to the drug antibody and the luminol label would interact effectively with the catalytic antibody the degree of modulation of the light emission would give an indication of drug concentration another further use for the catalytic antibodies described above is in enhanced peroxidase dpd oxidant chemiluminescent reactions where it is believed that the catalytic antibody will further increase the light output preparation of a catalytic antibody capable of increasing light output from a chemiluminescent reaction luminol aldrich milwaukee wis was purified by recrystallization from sodium hydroxide as described previously ham g et al anal lett 12 535 541 1979 apa kodak rochester n y was conjugated to keyhole limpet hemocyanin klh and bovine serum albumin bsa using a pierce imject immunogen edc conjugation kit with bsa and klh pierce rockford ill following the manufacturers 39 instructions monoclonal antibodies were produced by babco richmond calif 94806 following standard protocols an elisa immobilized apa klh or apa bsa capture antigen. |
3 | tpa were separately introduced into the reactor and in examples c 4 and 5 a paste was made before introduction to the esterification vessel besides in comparative example b and examples c 4 and 5 the esterified material was removed from the esterification vessel and transferred to a polycondensation reaction vessel the catalyst was added only at the end of esterification comparative example b used a heel the experimental data and analytical data of these examples are also collected in the table table example a 1 2 3 b c 4 5 feed heel g u2014 u2014 u2014 u2014 5500 u2014 u2014 u2014 pdo g 315 315 315 315 4185 6278 6278 27200 tpa g 549 549 549 549 7310 10963 10963 47510 mole ratio 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 naoac mmole 2 u2014 u2014 u2014 u2014 u2014 u2014 2 88 coac mmole 2 8 05 lioh mmole 2 u2014 0 69 u2014 0 21 u2014 u2014 u2014 esterification ti added ppm u2014 u2014 40 40 u2014 u2014 u2014 40 temp u00b0 c 258 258 258 258 260 260 259 260 t 1 min 178 180 143 145 164 250 260 160 polycondensation ti added ppm 40 40 40 u2014 40 40 40 u2014 i 1076 ppm u2014 u2014 u2014 u2014 250 250 250 250 temp u00b0 c 258 258 258 258 253 253 253 250 p kpa 0. |
6 | of the energy conversion apparatus 10 of the invention is shown in fig1 and 2 two steel channels 71 and 72 secured to a steel plate or wooden platform 73 serve as a support for the apparatus reservoir 13 is in the form of a closed rectangular compartment positioned between the channels 71 and 72 at the rear of the apparatus 10 turbine 12 is secured to a vertical steel plate 74 plate 74 is supported by two triangular brackets 75 and 76 that rest atop channels 72 and 71 respectively engine 11 is supported by its attachment to turbine 12 the electronic ignition 16 and an automotive battery 77 which supplies electrical power to pump 55 ignition 16 and control 18 are mounted along the outside of channel 72 ignition coil 17 is mounted at the outside surface of bracket 76 fluid return line 45 as shown in fig2 passes through plate 74 at the lower edge of turbine 12 and turns downward to enter the top cover of reservoir 13 the output shaft 33 also extends through plate 74 pump 55 and valve 56 are mounted on plate 73 between channels 71 and 72 directly below turbine 12 reciprocating engine 11 has a finned outer shell 78 which aids in the dissipation of the heat produced by the burning hydrogen turbine 12 has two disc shaped sections 81 and 82 forward section 81 houses turbine wheel 32 and rearward section 82 serves as a splash plate that collects the fluid as it leaves vanes 35 and carries it to fluid exhaust port 39 in accordance with the stated objects of the invention the nonpolluting fuel hydrogen is converted to mechanical energy in reciprocating engine 11 transmission fluid. |
6 | mated sections may then be fixed in place by extending locking pin prongs 132 through the aligned openings 162 186 163 of the male and female brackets when the outlet portion 142 of a single section 102 is in the desired orientation the valve handle 220 may nonetheless be oriented such that the valve handle 220 will be inaccessible when the present manifold is operably installed on a surface if so the valve handle 220 may be separated from the valve stem 212 by exerting a force on the valve handle 220 away from the valve spool 210 until the valve stem a 212 is pulled from the valve handle bore 218 the valve spool 210 may then be removed from the valve housing 202 reversed and inserted in an opposite vertical orientation the valve spool 210 is then reinserted into the valve housing 202 until the spool flange 244 contacts the valve housing 202 the valve stem 212 is then reinserted in the valve handle 220 until the valve stem notch 217 is seated in the raised portion 222 of the valve handle bore 218 the present manifold sections are assembled in the desired order so as to deliver fluid to a specific pattern of fixtures after the sections are in the desired order end sections 106 are mated onto the terminal single or double sections and the assembled manifold may be fastened to a. |
7 | units ordered the customer determines that the order is complete when all of the lines are configured in the interface the process then ends at step 610 additional steps in the overall fulfillment process are not illustrated here but include submission of payment information calculation of shipping and handling order review and edit and final order submission there may be a confirmation step for accepting or rejecting the shipping and handling and options for changing shipping or for order reconfiguration in one embodiment of the present invention the system is provided on the side of the customer with the aid of a secure authentication device and the merchant does not have to incorporate any modifications in their proprietary or non proprietary transaction fulfillment processes such a system is detailed below fig7 is an architectural view of an online shopping network 700 according to another embodiment of the present invention shopping network 700 is similar in some respects to those networks described above but differs in some important aspects network 700 includes internet network 701 as a carrier network internet network 701 is further represented herein by an internet backbone 704 which represents all of the equipment lines access points and any connected sub networks that make up the network as a whole as described above there are no geographic limitations on the practice of this aspect of the invention an e. |
5 | being positioned in other grooves 148 and 136 as shown in phantom the grooves 136 and 148 allow the fencing structures 710 to be secured to the fence pole 702 at various angles for example fencing structure 710 2 can be positioned approximately 180 u00b0 along the lateral side of the fence post 702 similarly a corner groove formed in the corrugated portion 132 of the fence bracket 100 also allows approximately 180 u00b0 of rotation tangent to the corner of the fence pole 702 additionally interior grooves 136 of the corrugated portions 132 also facilitate various angles at which the fencing structure 710 can be secured to the front portion of the fence pole 702 as such the fencing bracket 100 of the present invention accommodates securing one or more fencing structures 710 to a single fence pole 702 furthermore the fencing structure may be attached to the fence pole at various angles to accommodate different pole positions moreover fence bracket 100 of the present invention is useful for remedying misalignment or lack of tolerance issues between the structural members of the fencing structure and the pole illustratively due to misalignment of the poles referring to fig8 for example if fencing structure 710 is found to have excess slack when its vertical structural member is retained in the first corner groove of first corrugated portion 132 1 the vertical structural member can be relocated and retained in a distal groove on the bracket such as a groove formed in corrugated portion 132 2 to thereby decrease the slack in the fencing structure. |
6 | the magnetic bearing thus providing a low cost and efficient means for dynamically suspending the rotor of the rotary device application_number US 40688809 A description following is a description of various aspects and embodiments of the present invention presented in conjunction with the figures identified above first a description of some principles underlying the present invention will be given the discussion will then proceed with a description of specific embodiments of the present invention the present invention is directed to the operation of magnetic bearings and bearingless drives for use in rotary devices an important aspect of the present invention is the departure from the use of a conventional position sensing system based on cartesian x y coordinates to the use of a polar u03c1 u03c6 coordinate system where the conventional position sensing system produces an x position signal and a y position signal that represents the displacement of the rotor of the rotary device in an x y coordinate system a polar coordinate position sensing system in accordance with the present invention produces a time varying signal whose magnitude is proportional to the absolute value of displacement of the rotor from a neutral desired position and a phase shift that represents the direction of the displacement where the phase shift is relative to the time varying signal when the rotor is at its neutral position thus using a system of polar coordinates permits the use of the time varying output signal u of the position sensor and is a most straightforward and natural way to represent the radial position of the rotor the presentation of information in the form of a single. |
6 | 3 combusted at the moment k a ricostr and b ricostr are two identified coefficients which are characteristic of the engine 3 and are obtained experimentally resolving the above equation with respect to afr cil k provides afr cil k 1 b ricostr u2605 afr comp k u2212 a ricostr u2605 afr comp k u2212 1 afr cil k c 1 u2605 afr comp k u2212 c 2 u2605 afr comp k u2212 1 it has been observed that the coefficients c 1 and c 2 are not constant but depend on the operating point of the engine 3 and in particular on the number of revolutions and the torque transmitted or the quantity of air introduced by the engine 3 it is preferable therefore to implement a table which supplies the values of c 1 and c 2 corrected for the current operating point of the engine 3 in a known manner within the reconstruction device 14 it has further been observed that the coefficients a ricostr and b ricostr and therefore the coefficients c 1 and c 2 are not independent from one another but are connected by the equation it is therefore possible to reduce the mathematical model to a single coefficient it will be appreciated from the above description that it is possible to estimate the value afr cil k of the air fuel ratio of the final cylinder 3 combusted by means of a linear composition of the last measured value afr comp k and the penultimate measured value afr comp k u2212 1. |
2 | automobile bumpers with nickel and chromium for corrosion resistance electroplating aircraft engine parts with cadmium to allow disassembly after high temperature service several of these metal finishing processes involve electroplating which is a process for depositing a metal film on a surface by chemical or electrochemical reduction of salts of these metals in solution at the surface to be coated specific examples of electroplating are coating zinc castings with a brass film by electro reduction of a mixture of copper and zinc cyanide salts and coating steel with a nickel film by electro reduction of nickel salts waste waters from all of these processes contain dissolved heavy metal salts as well as the possibility of other materials in forms such that it is not advantageous to utilize or sell these waters without further treatment the invention being described is a process for treating these waste waters to detoxify them for discharge it is also a process for recovery of metal values from these waste waters it is also a process for recovery of metal values from these waste waters in salable form the waste water is introduced to a portable cannister filled with a bed of ion exchange resin a portable cannister is shown in fig1 a the body of the cannister 1 consists of a cylinder 13 34 in. |
9 | of the inner sleeve is truncated into a cylindrical portion 8 and the bottom of the thread flanks of the outer sleeve is filled out into a corresponding cylindrical portion except in an area 9 at one end of the flanks thereby the right hand end of the thread of the outer sleeve is wedged against the area 9 in connection to the thread of the inner sleeve when the outer sleeve is screwed to the right over the inner sleeve fig3 shows an embodiment in which the thread flank of the inner sleeve is prolonged in an area 10 at one end of the thread when the outer sleeve is screwed to the right on the inner sleeve a portion of the thread flank of the outer sleeve is wedged against the prolonged thread flank in the embodiment according to fig4 the flank of the thread of the outer sleeve is prolonged in an area 11 at the left hand end the inner sleeve is depressed in the corresponding area in order to permit the outer sleeve to be displaced over the threads on which the flange 5 is mounted this embodiment operates in a manner similar to the operation of the embodiment of fig3 fig5 shows an embodiment in which a cylindrical portion 12 at one. |
9 | a large range of polymers of any molecular weight blends of two or more polymers into which there may be incorporated conventional additives may be desired and the materials forming the base will be selected depending to a certain extent on the form of the coating examples of polymers suitable either alone or in blends are as follows polyolefins including copolymers of ethylene with propylene butene methyl acrylate ethyl acrylate methyl methacrylate ethyl methacrylate vinyl acetate vinyl chloride vinyl propionate carbon monoxide maleate fumarate and itaconic esters terpolymers of ethylene vinyl acetate and olefinically unsaturated monocarboxylic acids for example acrylic or methacrylic acids the partially neutralized varieties of polymers comprising acid groups for example ionomeric resins which generally are the ammonium or alkali or alkaline earth metal derivatives polyvinyl chloride vinyl chloride copolymers containing as comonomer vinyl acetate vinylidene fluoride dialkyl maleate or fumarate fluoro carbon plastics or rubbers including polyvinylidene fluoride copolymers of vinylidene fluoride and hexafluoropropylene terpolymers of vinylidene fluoride hexafluoropropylene and tetrafluoroethylene copolymers of vinylidene fluoride and 1 hydropentafluoro propene or a terpolymer containing these monomers plus tetrafluoroethylene nitrile rubbers acrylate rubbers and polysulphide rubbers natural rubbers synthetic rubbers such as butyl neoprene ethylene propylene rubber and the ethylene propylene non conjugated diene terpolymers silicone rubbers including those derived from dimethyl siloxane methylphenyl siloxane or methyl phenyl vinyl siloxane these rubbers preferably being 34 gum form 34 also 34 gum 34 polyesters 34 gum 34 polyamides and other polymers or copolymers in 34 gum 34 form for compounds having stress grading electrical characteristics. |
9 | an rf excited plasma is preferred any other method of generating a gas plasma may be used for example a glow discharge or a corona discharge for example microwave frequencies may be employed instead of or in addition to rf excitation gases typically used with plasma treatment and introduced into the plasma chamber include ar he ne he he h 2 o 2 n 2 nh 3 and cf 4 in one embodiment of the invention the charged surface 14 may be negatively charged a negatively charged surface is specifically designated with reference numeral 14 a in fig1 preferably oxygen gas is used in the plasma treatment process to produce the negatively charged surface 14 a alternatively in another embodiment the charged surface 14 may be positively charged a positively charged surface is specifically designated with reference numeral 14 b in fig1 preferably ammonia gas is used in the plasma treatment process to produce the positively charged surface 14 b specifically subjecting the polymeric surface 12 to ammonia gas plasma treatment creates a number of nitrogen containing positively charged functional groups on the surface providing the positively charged surface 14 b in a next step 32 of the method 10 the charged surface. |
7 | d the focusing surface 118 of the optical turning element 106 is substantially parallel to the x axis as stated above the focusing surface is the surface from where the reflected output lights are emitted out of the element toward the optical fibers the focusing surface includes lenses 120 a 120 b 120 c and 120 d which are formed on the focusing surface thus the lenses are structurally integrated into the optical turning element these lenses of the optical turning element separately manipulate the output lights from the corresponding edge emitting lasers 104 a 104 b 104 c and 104 d which have been reflected by the reflecting surface 116 into exposed ends of the respective optical fibers 110 a 110 b 110 c and 110 d the surfaces of the lenses could be fabricated as etched or cast refractive or diffractive surfaces the lenses may be designed so that the is output lights emitted from the optical turning element propagate in a convergent parallel or divergent manner the lenses may also be designed so that one or more of the output lights propagate off axis from the lenses in the exemplary embodiment the pitch of the lenses is 0 25 mm however the pitch of the lenses may be shorter or longer as illustrated in fig1 and 2 the optical turning element includes four lenses which correspond to the four edge emitting lasers of the array 102 thus the number of lenses included in the optical turning element depends on the number of edge emitting lasers being used in the osa 100. |
4 | cut to expose more of the interior cells enabling better contact between the foam coating and the cells in the substrate to achieve the desired textured pattern various elastomeric materials have been found which achieve the desired result the presently preferred elastomeric material is an acrylic coating which has the basic formulation set forth below in example i example i______________________________________acrylic latex parts parts by weight solidscomponents weight content ______________________________________a polymeric emulsioncomposition in water basedon ethyl acrylate acrylonitrile andmethylolacrylamide for 100 43 02 55 0example rhoplex tr 621 manufactured by rohm andhaas company sodium salts of acopolymer of maleicanhydride and diisobutylene for example tamol 731 1 6 0 7 0 4manufactured by rohm andhass company titanium dioxide rutile for example titanox ra 45from titanium pigments 12 5 5 38 12 5corp of americaaluminum hydrate 55 23 67 55 0melamine formaldehyde resin for example aerotex m 3manufactured by american 2 3 0 99 1 8cyanamid emulsion copolymer ofethyl acrylate andmethacrylic acid forexample acrysol ase 60 2 9 1 25 0 8manufactured by rohm andhaas company ammonium hydroxide 28 2 0 0 86 ammonium stearate 7 0 3 01 2 3water 49 1 21 12 ______________________________________total 232 4 100 00 127 8______________________________________ water and the ammonia nh sub 3 gas given off by the ammonium hydroxide constitute all the non solid portion of the above formulation of example i in the above described preferred emulsion formulation the sodium salts of the copolymer of maleic anhydride and diisobutylene are dispersants for the pigment titanium dioxide is a pigment to give opacity and whiteness aluminum hydrate is primarily for flame retardance the melamine formaldehyde resin. |
7 | u201c a u201d the segment through which a vrrp advertisement message passes is defined as a vlan 1 and the segment through which communication data among the host 1 the vm 1 and the vm 2 passes is defined as a vlan 2 at this stage no data is stored in either the management table storage unit 1005 in the virtual switch or the fdb 32 in the l2 switch fig1 illustrates an operation for generating an entry in the management table storage unit 1005 when the vrrp is set the master node regularly performs multicast transmission of vrrp advertisement messages the virtual switch of the server 1 which has received a vrrp advertisement message generates in the case where a reception port which has received the vrrp advertisement message is different from the last reception port an entry in the management table storage unit 1005 more specifically the virtual switch of the server 1 registers the identifier u201c p1 u201d of the reception port for the vrrp advertisement message as the connection if in the management table storage unit 1005 furthermore snooping on the vrrp advertisement message is performed and u201c a u201d and u201c 1 1 1 1 u201d are registered as the virtual mac address and the virtual ip address respectively into the management table storage unit 1005 in contrast the virtual switch of the server 2 registers the identifier u201c p4 u201d of the. |
2 | in other preferred embodiments the sheet may have less than four or more than four edges fig2 shows a perspective view of microporous foam sheet 20 including top surface 22 bottom surface 24 and one or more peripheral edges 26 extending between top surface 22 and bottom surface 24 referring to fig3 a process may be used such as that disclosed in commonly assigned u s provisional application 60 380 974 filed may 16 2002 to form marking structures that may be loaded with ink for creating pre inked hand stamps in certain preferred embodiments the microporous foam sheets of fig1 and 2 are exposed to a flash irradiation device whereby energy from a light source exposes certain areas of the foam to the light for melting the surface of the foam so as to form a non porous area at the exterior surface of the foam the unexposed areas of the foam remain porous so that the marking devices can be subsequently used as marking structures in hand stamps for creating imprints on surfaces such as paper envelopes and containers as shown in fig3 a first foam sheet 30 having images flash printed thereon includes a top surface 32 having images printed thereon a bottom untreated surface 34. |
1 | edge as shown in fig8 their design can be of any shape and in fact can even be alignment marks that assist in positioning the mat sections without interlocking if the mat sections are laid out in the pattern of fig3 the registering elements are all utilized however if laid out in the staggered design of fig4 to have larger sections of the mat sections adhering to each other certain of the male elements 22 could be sheared off it can be noted that the notched registering design of fig8 does not lend itself to the mat section layout of fig4 fig6 and 7 illustrate treatment of the mat assembly 12 where it attaches to a wall 38 of the stall a coved baseboard 40 that is preferably an extruded length of an appropriate material is first glued to the mat assembly 12 and wall 38 and then screwed to the wall as shown in effect the mat assembly 12 then becomes a wall to wall covering over the entire stall and is retained at its edges to the opposing walls of the stall at the entrance or doorway into the stall a threshold 42 can be glued to a portion of the mat assembly and extend to or into the entrance preferably a wood cross. |
6 | pressurized air f c into the rear portion of the cavity chamber or tunnel 65 formed in the heat exchanger 50 as depicted in figures the rear portion of the cavity chamber or tunnel 65 formed in the heal exchanger 50 is partially obscured by the lateral tubes 57 c traversing the tunnel 65 thus the second or rear vent 87 is configured so as to project the second flow of secondary pressurized air f c through gaps existing between adjacent lateral tubes 57 the injection of the second flow of secondary pressurized air f c provides a thermal air barrier that partially insulates the lateral tubes 57 c traversing the back of the heat exchanger 50 in addition the second flow of secondary pressurized air f c also absorbs the heat produced by the substantially horizontal combustion flow 69 generating a flow of heated flue gases 88 which exhausts up through the heat exchanger 50 during operation in one embodiment the second vent 87 may also be angled at a slightly upward angle with reference again to the figures and in particular to fig5 and 6 the air supply system of the present invention will be described in greater detail the air supply system of the present invention a forced air or pressurized system which is not susceptible to changes in ambient conditions such as wind direction or gustiness the air supply system of the present invention is comprised of primary and secondary air systems the primary air system supplies large volumes of pressurized air to the multiple burner assemblies 60 configured in the side of. |
1 | displaced 10 u00b0 apart along the gray code sequence track it will be readily acknowledged that the contact arms of the gray code sensor assembly may be arranged with other spacings while still obtaining the same sensor output as the gray code sensor assembly rotates with respect to the gray code cylinder for example in a situation where the contact arms sw 1 and sw 2 are arranged as shown on the figure the contact arm sw 3 may be moved a distance corresponding to one or more complete periods to either side fig1 is a schematic representation of the three contact arms 294 a 294 b and 294 c as they wipe over six consecutive distinct code positions position 0 to 5 each of the three contact arms will generate a code change when entering and leaving an isolated area this configuration provides a total of 72 gray code changes pr revolution in the depicted device which is a half incremental injection device the number of distinct rotational positions p pr revolution is 36 and therefore each position that the dosage selector can be adjusted to correspond to two different adjacent gray code states another embodiment may include a full incremental injection device which may comprise 24 distinct rotational positions p pr revolution of dosage selector 260 in accordance with the above by selecting the present described gray code sensor system which has 72 gray code states oversampling by a factor of either 2 or 3. |
2 | their centers as will be described in more detail at a later stage in the text all the components described in conjunction with fig1 are connected to one another in an easily releasable manner and be exchanged in modular fashion it is thus possible for example for the transverse frame elements to be exchanged for other transverse frame elements of a different width if a greater conveyor width is desired the hollow aluminum profiles 4 and 5 can be exchanged for ones which have different distances between the centers of the load bearing rollers or are rotated in the manner according to the invention in order to bear load bearing belts with sliding action the last described possibility can best be seen in fig2 the latter illustrates a cross section through a hollow aluminum profile 4 5 of the invention it can be seen that the profile is of essentially h shaped design the top legs 8 which form the large h being connected to one another in their end regions by a transverse partition 9 on which the load bearing belt which is indicated at 10 is supported with the interposition of a sliding plate 11 the legs 13 which extend on the other side of the crosspiece 12 of the h shaped hollow aluminum profile are not closed in the outward direction the load bearing rollers being inserted between them as will be explained at a later stage in the text for this purpose the hollow aluminum profile is rotated through 180 u00b0 as is illustrated in fig3 the same parts are provided with the same designations therein fig2 and 3 designates bores which extend along the hollow aluminum profile and in which it is possible to introduce fastening or centering elements for joining together adjacent conveyors. |
1 | with an emission probability of 3 3 and with energy of 324 kev with an emission probability of 2 8 respectively u 230 can either be used directly for medical purposes or can be utilised as a parent nuclide for the production of th 226 to this end u 230 can be fixed on a radionuclide generator extraction chromatographic material or ion exchanger that allows the selective elution of th 226 at regular or determined time intervals ac 226 has a half life of 29 h and decays through u03b2 u2212 emission with a branching ratio of 83 to th 226 it also decays through positron emission 0 64 mev with a branching ratio of 17 to ra 226 as well as through alpha decay to fr 222 with a low branching ratio of 6 u00b7 10 u2212 3 the decay chain of ac 226 is shown in fig2 due to the longer half life of ac 226 t 1 2 29 4 hours compared to th 226 t 1 2 31 min a radiopharmaceutical containing ac 226 can be used to target cells that are less readily accessible than in the case of using th 226 the decay of ac 226 will produce in situ short lived th 226 with its favourable decay characteristics and the emission of multiple alpha particles resulting in the. |
5 | of each retraction assembly are connected to an associated wire 52 or cable which is situated through the corresponding sleeve of an associated one of the secondary floatation tube assemblies each wire further terminates with a coupling to the corresponding primary floatation tube assembly for reasons that will become apparent hereinafter each cable has a stopper 54 coupled adjacent an end thereof as shown in fig7 fig1 amp 3 show a pair of canopies 56 each defined by a portion of a sphere accordingly each canopy has an arcuate edge which has a central portion thereof mounted within the annular cavity the arcuate edge further has a pair of end portion slidable coupled to an associated one of the rails a linear edge is mounted along an associated one of the primary floatation assemblies finally an intermediate extent of each canopy is mounted atop the corresponding secondary floatation assembly such mounting is preferably accomplished by way of an adhesive stitching or the like each end portion of the canopies has a plurality of rollers 57 coupled thereto via wires 58 wherein each roller is slidably mounted on the corresponding rail preferably a first end portion of each canopy is coupled to one of the first pair of rails and a second end portion of each canopy is slidably coupled to one of the second pair of rails shown in. |
4 | inch deep and has a nominal diameter of 0 655 inch to provide a light press fit between adjacent pole segments 50 the pole segment 50 itself has a nominal cross sectional diameter of 3 4 inch and is formed from tubing as seen in fig4 the underside 20 of the base 12 has four holes 58 the holes 58 correspond vertically with the holes 48 the diameter of the holes 58 is preferably approximately 45 64 inch which is greater than the diameter of the reduced diameter section 54 of the intermediate pole segments 50 but smaller than the nominal diameter of the intermediate pole segment 50 returning now to fig2 and recalling that the steam generating unit is confined to the center of the interior of the base 12 leaving the peripheral portion open it can now be appreciated that the intermediate pole segments 50 are securely stored within the base 12 they are inserted in the holes 48 with the reduced diameter section 54 facing downward and extend through the base 12 through the holes 58 in the underside 20 of the base since the diameter of the holes 58 exceeds the diameter of the reduced diameter section 54 but is less than the diameter of the body of the pole segments 50 the pole segments 50 rest securely in the holes 58 and the holes 48 the upper pole segment 52 differs from the intermediate pole segments 50 in that instead of having a reamed opening 56 at the top end there is a narrow pin 60 which is used in connection with suspending the nozzle as discussed below the overall length of upper. |
1 | found that they can partially liquify the chocolate so that it can be pumped by heating it from 70 u00b0 to 85 u00b0 f in ten minutes at this time the chocolate was ready to be pumped out through the interior channel 21 that extends from product outlet 22 through the centre of the leg 10 that supports the heating elements and that is open at the bottom end the chocolate still had a high viscosity due to the fact that only a portion of the fat fractions in the material was liquified which was a requirement in this particular application because most or all of the heat transfer takes place at the heating element that consists of crossed arms 24 that are equipped with a number of vanes 25 to increase the surface area of the elements the transfer of heat mostly takes place in this leading plane the inventors describe this heating method as 34 progressive zone melting 34 a process whereby the heating element moves on through one zone to another once the desired amount of heat has been transferred for many materials the desired objective is to transfer a specific amount of heat and to avoid overheating any part of the material with the process and apparatus of the invention no local overheating takes place for three reasons first the temperature of the heating element is controlled by hot water that is pumped through the series of channels the water temperature can be controlled accurately second the element is only in contact with any portion of the material for a very short time because the rotation of the drum has the effect of moving the heated arms constantly through the material third the material is. |
7 | data for locus pairs in case 0 block 554 the haplotype frequencies are condensed into counts of recombinant and non recombinant meioses in addition the system compiles indirect counting data for each locus pair in the family that are in cases 1 12 block 556 the list of genotype frequencies for the locus pair is sorted into proper order if the phase can be directly determined for the locus pair it is otherwise numerical methods are used to determine the phase of the locus pair the list of genotype frequencies is reordered to compensate for the phase the haplotype and genotype frequencies are then combined with data gathered from previous half sib families block 558 returning to fig5 b after the statistics have been gathered for each half sib family the system saves the family data block 522 the haplotype and genotype frequencies are combined with data gathered from previous families full sib returning to fig5 a after the statistics have been extracted for each family the system then proceeds to compute recombination frequencies and lod scores block 506 the compute functions compute recombination frequencies and lod scores for all locus pairs based on genotype frequencies and haplotype frequencies previously extracted from the raw data 0073 fig5 d is a flowchart providing further details of the compute recombination frequencies and lod scores processing of block 506 the system computes indirect counting data for locus pairs in cases 1 12 block 524 using genotype frequency data determined above recombination frequencies and lod scores are computed for each locus pair using iterative functions as noted above for each locus pair data has been gathered from several families the same locus pair may fall into different cases in different families for each case the recombination frequency and lod score is computed using. |
7 | character taken from its memory 5 this character is received in register 4 of the slave microprocessor 2 as well as moreover in all the registers 4 of all the other slave microprocessors not shown let us suppose that it is indeed microprocessor 2 for which this character is intended and that processing is taking place there at the time of reception of this character when the interruption mechanism 7 is initialized any processing in progress is interrupted for processing the character received in register 4 the initialization for enabling signal is received on line 11 connecting mechanism 7 to mechanism 9 and it is combined at the input of mechanism 7 with the 34 register 4 full 34 signal received over line 12 connecting mechanism 7 to register 4 since it is functionally an and gate mechanism 7 when the two signals are present at its inputs 11 and 12 empties register 8 of the address then present for substituting a new one which will cause reading of register 4 and reception of the character contained therein in memory 5 through bus 10 according to the invention the enabling signal is transmitted at the end of the processing in progress at the time of reception of the character until that time the character received in register 4 was masked by interrupt mechanism 7 then the above described procedure takes place and register 4 unloads an echo character for transmission purposes in series form over bus 3 and for reception in parallel form in register 4 of the master microprocessor 1 before being recognized in the recognition device 6 between reception in register 4 of the slave microprocessor 2 of the character transmitted by the master microprocessor 1 and recognition by device 6 of the master microprocessor 1 of the. |
1 | 96 ending in a d ring 98 as with the sling cushion 12 the cloth strap d ring 98 may be attached to a stirrup hook 74 or a separate stirrup hook 74 may be provided on the top left end of the front elevating fork 70 an important feature of the apparatus 2 described is that each component is mounted by stacking it over the next lower item and held by its weight to the apparatus without fastening equally the apparatus 2 may be disassembled into its described component parts by successively lifting off each part none of which are particularly heavy as will be seen this forms part of the unique functionality of the device in use the user faces the problem of moving a wheel chair borne disabled person from a wheelchair to an automobile typically the user is a spouse often aged or weak and unable to move the disabled person without assistance equally the user is unable to lift or manipulate heavy machinery the apparatus 2 described may be made of aluminum tubing or square stock or of thin wall steel in either case the largest components the base 4 and the elevating forks 10 are separate components and in disassembled form are relatively light. |
7 | a second function key 28 for changing the function of each key to that indicated above the key a menu key 29 for selecting a menu panel of each function a quit key 30 for quitting the selected function or mode and the like the second function key 28 is pressed before a stroke of a desired key for example after the stroke of the second function key 28 the calc mode key works as a solver mode key for solving an expression and the stat key works as a stat graph mode key for displaying a statistical graph fig2 is a system block diagram of the function calculator this system comprises the display section 1 and the input section 2 as described above a central processing unit cpu 3 for controlling the function calculator a read only memory rom 4 and a random access memory ram 5 connected to the cpu 3 the display section 1 has not only the lcd 11 but also an lcd driver 12 for controlling the driving of the lcd 11 the lcd driver 12 is controlled by the cpu 3 the input section 2 detects the stroke of each key that is the input through each key the data having been written in the rom 4 are for example expressions for calculating the process capability index i e a one sided specification cpk and a two sided specification cp as described below. |
3 | as benzoquinone hydroquinone hydroquinone monomethyl ether catechol phenothiazine or the like or to introduce air or oxygen into the reaction system for preventing polymerization of meth acryloyl groups the urethane modified meth acrylate useful in the practice of this invention is terminated usually in meth acryloyloxy groups some of such terminal meth acryloyloxy groups may be replaced by isocyanate or hydroxyl groups exemplary mono meth acrylates b which are represented by the general formula i and are useful in the practice of this invention may include the meth acrylates of monohydroxy compounds each of which is obtained by adding one or more moles of ethylene oxide propylene oxide butyrolactone valerolactone caprolactone or the like to one mole of furfuryl alcohol or tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol as specific examples of such mono meth acrylates b may be mentioned ethylene glycol monofurfuryl ether meth acrylate ethylene glycol monotetrahydrofurfuryl ether meth acrylate propylene glycol monotetrahydrofurfuryl ether meth acrylate diethylene glycol monofurfuryl ether meth acrylate dipropylene glycol monotetrafurfuryl ether meth acrylate tetraethylene glycol monotetrahydrofurfuryl ether meth acrylate hexapropylene glycol monotetrahydrofurfuryl ether meth acrylate the meth acrylate of addition product between furfuryl alcohol and u03b3 butyrolactone the meth acrylate of addition product between tetrafurfuryl alcohol and 3 moles of u03b3 butyrolactone the meth acrylate of addition product between tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol and u03b5 caprolactone the meth acrylate of addition product between furfuryl alcohol and 3 moles of. |
6 | of buoyancy permanent and or electro magnetism and their forces of attraction and repulsion and acceleration and its 39 associated force of deceleration alone or in combinations as a motive force to produce useful torque which may then be used for any work requiring torque and therefore may also be used to generate electricity for any device or machine or system which requires electrical power application_number US 201414213837 A description as required detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein however it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention which may be embodied in various forms various embodiments shown may share the characteristics abilities and benefits of other embodiments in any combination therefore specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting but merely as a basis for the future claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure the john device is infinitely scalable and adaptable to various materials and methods of manufacture and design with limitless applications and will therefore take shape in limitless implementations each embodiment will teach the principle of having a torque shaft or center of rotation that is not exactly zero or ninety degrees in relation to the forces and is misaligned intentionally so that the. |
1 | the cord is knotted at regular intervals 23 along its horizontal portion after the cord is threaded through the pulleys and prior to its being drawn up the targets 8a 8b 8c 8d and 8e are hung on it fig 1 the targets are held on the cord by means of the open ended hooks 5 shown in fig4 and 5 the number of targets arbitrarily shown as five in fig1 will vary with the width of the pool the number of participants and the particular game being played the cord is then drawn up so that its center portion is approximately horizontal and the excess cord on either end is fastened to the cleats 17 and 17a each target incorporates a handle 7 to permit grasping and lifting from the cord the scoring value of each target is indicated by the numerals 9 printed on one side this side is placed away from the diver 39 s approach in one version of play each target contains the weight 24 to stabilize it against wind the base support shown in fig3 comprises an inner conic section 29 contained in and integrally molded with an outer housing 30 ribs 18 add rigidity to the structure the base supports are weighted by adding water to the annular space 16 one game of the many which are possible starts with the tossing of coins to determine which diver will be first each participant dives along a trajectory 6 as shown in fig1 in order to clear the hurdle and to permit him to move his arms while in the air he seizes as many targets as possible the numbers on the back of the seized targets determine his score for the dive a dropped. |
9 | 50 of the facing surface area leaving at least 50 exposed as will be apparent the graphite therefore becomes more densified in the zones of the foil that increased density will serve to increase the unit sealing stress of the gasket assembly in the zone of the covered portions of the facings i e in the zone of the foil pattern as compared to the sealing stress in the facings outside the covered portions thereby enhancing the sealing characteristics thereat further because the protective foil surrounds and overlies the coolant zone in the block and is disposed in the zone of the coolant passageways in the head the foil will protect the graphite facings from erosion by the coolant additionally in the zones of the foil 30 the foil serves to protect the graphite facings 16 from erosion and abrasion due to the minute relative movement of the head with respect to the block this helps preserve the sealing characteristics of the gasket assembly and to prolong its life the metallic core and metallic layers 30 also act as heat sinks to transfer heat and to contribute to a cooler running engine fig6 and 7 illustrate another application of the present invention as there shown the head gasket assembly 100 comprises a laminated main body 110 having a metallic core 114 and a pair of compressed expanded graphite facings 116 the core may be tanged. |
2 | and 73 are connected to the manual set contacts 72b and 73b respectively the controlling units 27a 34a and 37a are supplied with the respective manual signals as external input signals vin while when the movable contacts 72c and 73c of the manual set switches 72 and 73 are connected to the automatic set contacts 72a and 73a respectively the controlling units 27a 34a and 37a are supplied with the heat load signal as an external input signal vin thus the driver or passengers may choose either manual or automatic control for controlling the air conditioning equipment fig3 a and 3 b show still another embodiment of air conditioning equipment which is provided with a blower control device in addition to the control signal output unit 82 the blower controlling device 31a controls the drive circuit 65a in cooperation with the actuator 50 to change the blower speed from high to middle middle to low low to middle and middle to high as the air mixing shutter 5 is turned from the cooling mode to the full heating mode as fig3 c shows the blower controlling device 31a is constructed in such a manner that the two conductive legs jb and jc of a u shaped member mounted on the back of a gear wheel ja of the gear train j of fig1 b is brought into contact with a common contact 31aa and a low speed. |
7 | causing a logic high output of bit line driver circuit 10 to appear on the interconnected drains of pmos transistor 40 and nmos transistor 45 to activate bit line 50 to a logic low state signals bitpub and bitpd are both high causing a logic low output of bit line driver circuit 10 to appear on the interconnected drains of pmos transistor 40 and nmos transistor 45 finally to tri state the bit line driver 10 signal bitpub is high while signal bitpd is low causing both transistors 40 and 45 to be switched off upon activation of pmos transistor 40 or nmos transistor 45 a significant current may be quickly conducted through either transistor at the same time the voltage on bit line 50 may increase or decrease to operating levels the time required for the voltage on bit line 50 to reach operating level is known as the slew rate and may depend upon the characteristics of transistors 40 and 45 as may often be dictated by the speed requirements of the memory device unfortunately rapid slew rates often lead to sharp current spikes as illustrated in fig1 b fig1 b illustrates typical voltages and currents which may be experienced by bit line driver circuit 10 upon activation of transistors 40 and 45 this may occur for example during a write instruction in which all bit lines are activated it is apparent that as the input driver signal bitpub transitions from a high to low state transient currents i vss and i vcc are produced i vss and i. |
9 | acid leach solution combining the indium and gallium containing starting material including other metal values and the oxidizing acid leach solution so as to form a combined solution oxidizing and solubilizing the indium and gallium values in the combined solution adjusting the ph adding a first volume of an organic extractant to the combined solution so as to form indium loaded organic compounds separating the indium organic phase from the combined solution so as to yield a substantially indium devoid solution adjusting the ph of the indium devoid solution and adding a second volume of the organic extractant to the indium devoid solution so as to form a gallium loaded organic separating the gallium loaded organic from the indium devoid solution stripping the indium loaded organic compound with an acid so as to recover substantially pure indium salt and yield a first stripped organic extractant and stripping the gallium loaded organic compound with a base so as to recover substantially pure gallium salt and yield a second stripped organic extractant as noted the process of the disclosure is applicable not only to recovery of indium and gallium from recycled and scrap solar panel materials but also to the recovery of indium and gallium from naturally occurring ores the disclosure is further described for illustrative purposes in the following specific non limiting examples samples of various scrap material containing both indium and gallium were crushed and. |
5 | on the video display 54 and when the vehicle 30 is too close the horizontal cross hair will be above the tire 39 s image this is corrected using the gas pedal and brake pedal appropriately in the chase car 30 until the horizontal crosshair is positioned as shown in fig3 when the vertical cross hair is positioned to the left or right of the tire image correction is made using the steering wheel in the chase vehicle 30 to further correct alignment clearly the targeting method used in the present apparatus may use a wave energy transceiving device based on one or more of video radar sonar radio frequency ultrasonic sound technique when the cross hairs are on the tire 39 s image as shown in fig3 the launcher 22 and projectile 20 are in position to direct the projectile 20 into the tire 12 as shown in fig2 to accomplish this a propulsor enabler 62 within the chase vehicle 30 as shown in fig3 and which is in communication with the propulsor 60 is manually enabled thereby actuating the propulsor 60 and launching the projectile 20 enabler 62 is preferably a solenoid circuit actuated by the button on the dashboard shown in fig3 such a solenoid circuit is able to puncture a gas canister release a spring or actuate a fuse to detonate a charge etc as would be well within the skill of those in the art preferably a reel motor 44 an electric motor operating from the 12 volt battery of the. |
1 | shoe adjacent to a first longitudinal edge 52 of the wound 50 as shown in fig1 the surgeon couples step 203 a first leg of a forceps device such as forceps to the first adhesive shoe and then couples coupling step 204 a second leg of said forceps device to the second adhesive shoe as noted above in alternate embodiments the adhesive shoe can be first coupled to the legs of the forceps and then pressed onto the patient 39 s skin also the present invention contemplates several coupling schemes including but not limited to pocket portions of bandages detachable portions of forceps legs rigid adhesive shoes and adhesive magnets the surgeon closes step 205 the forceps device such as forceps and thereby draws the first and second longitudinal edges of said wound substantially together next the surgeon locks step 206 the forceps device such that legs thereof remain fixed in position thereby holding the edges of said wound substantially together and applies step 207 tissue glue directly to the edges of the wound finally after waiting step 208 a predetermined period of time for the tissue glue to set the surgeon unlocks step 209 the forceps device and decouples step 209 the legs of the forceps device from the first and second adhesive shoes to complete the closing of the wound in the present inventive forceps the medical practitioner 39 s fingers provide the force needed to close the jaws of the forceps the collar only serves to maintain a position of the jaws that has already been attained with the present invention there is no actual clamping of any tissue the closing of the jaws of the forceps is done without the forceps grasping or pinching the skin alternate. |
1 | yl 1 1 3 3 tetramethyluroniumhexafluorophosphate hbtu the side chain protecting groups were lys boc asp obut ser but cys trt and asn trt the protected peptidyl resin was treated with 20 piperidine in dimethylformamide the cleavage and separation of the protecting groups were obtained by treatment with 90 trifluoroacetic acid 5 ethane dithiol 2 5 thioanisole and 2 5 phenol v v v at room temperature for 2 5 hours all of the products were precipitated in ether and purified by preparative hplc shimazu lc 8a shimazu duisburg germany on a ymc ods a 7a s 7 u03bcm reverse phase hplc column 20 u00d7 250 mm using 0 1 trifluoroacetic acid in water a and 60 acetonitrile in water b as an eluting agent the peptides were eluted with a linear gradient of 25 b to 60 b at a flow rate of 10 ml min within 40 minutes the fractions corresponding to the purified conjugate were lyophilized sequences of individual molecules and the complete bimodular construct were characterized by analytical hplc shimadzu lc 10 and laser desorption mass spectroscopy finnigan vision 2000 finnigan mat san jose calif u s a as described below the sequence of the pna directed against an ampicillin resistance was as follows h 2 n attgttagatttcat cooh seq id no 1 this is a sequence which can hybridize with the region of position 86 to position 100 of the pdna of pbr322 genebank accession number j01749 the sequence of the pna used against the kanamycin resistance. |
3 | experiments as explained above another important coating property in high speed or high feed cutting applications and in machining of austenitic stainless steels and titanium and nickel alloys is the resistance of a coating to oxidation at high temperatures and the characteristics of the third body layer that forms between coating and workpiece material during cutting that can influence the chip formation process to investigate the oxidation behavior of the alloyed alcrn coatings annealing experiments in flowing air during one hour at 900 u00b0 c were carried out these experiments were followed by secondary ion mass spectrometer depth profile analysis of the oxidized surface layers fig6 a illustrates the depth profile for a typical oxidation behavior of a standard alcrn coating with the formation of both chromium and aluminum oxides this typical behavior was exhibited not only by the unalloyed alcrn coating but by the alcrtin coating as well nevertheless some of the alloyed alcrxn coatings had a tendency to form mostly chromium oxides as it can be inferred from fig6 b this indicates a poor oxidation resistance behavior since chromium oxides are generally weaker and less resistant to corrosion than aluminum oxides and therefore they can be easily removed during cutting and or molding processes. |
8 | and from the sample chamber 107 an orientation flat detector not illustrated for positioning the wafer 100 with reference to the external shape of the wafer 100 an optical microscope 118 for observing the pattern on the wafer 100 and a standard sample piece 119 provided on the stage 6 the detector 20 described in this embodiment has the same structure as that described in fig2 operations of the first embodiment will be explained the complete control unit 110 instructs the operation of each unit in the following procedures an instruction is issued to a loader not illustrated and the loader picks up the wafer 100 from the cassette 114 positions the wafer with reference to the external shape with the orientation flat detector not illustrated loads the wafer 100 to the stage 6 and evacuates the inside of sample chamber 107 upon completion of loading the conditions of the electro optical system 106 and retarding voltage 108 are set and a voltage is applied to the blanking plate 104 to turn off the electron beam 2 next the stage is moved to the standard sample piece 119 to validate the z sensor 113 in order to keep the focal point to the constant area of the detection value offset 112 of the z sensor the deflector 105 is caused to conduct raster scanning the voltage of the blanking plate 104 is turned off in synchronization with the scanning the wafer 100 is irradiated with the electron beam 2 when it is required. |
7 | a large network of elements and will become too cluttered if displayed as a whole in another mode of operation the user may right click the mouse on a node and choose to expand every outgoing elements recursively to the maximum depth not just the first level fig4 is a flowchart of image frame processing operation 400 operation 400 first looks for certain conditions that require special processing when all conditions have been handled the next available image frame is rendered first stage 405 determines whether the active stream is set to a run state if the stream state is not set to run image playback is paused and operation 400 terminates next stage 410 determines whether the current frame is close to a hotspot proximity is determined either with respect to a number of frames or to a time delta if the test is true in stage 415 the hotspot is activated e g by highlighting the hotspot icon in map view window 1120 and alerting the user to the proximity of the hotspot via a visual and or auditory queue stage 420 then determines whether the current frame is at the end of the current branch proximity is again determined either with respect. |
3 | u02dc 1200 u00b0 c at a heating rate of 1 u02dc 15 u00b0 c min step 2 raise the temperature of the furnace from 800 u02dc 1200 u00b0 c to 1400 u02dc 1600 u00b0 c at a heating speed of 0 5 u02dc 15 u00b0 c min and holding the temperature at 1400 u02dc 1600 u00b0 c for 3 u02dc 54 hours meanwhile injecting 0 6 u02dc 1 5 atm oxygen into the furnace step 3 lower the temperature of the furnace from 1400 u02dc 1600 u00b0 c to 800 u02dc 1200 u00b0 c at the speed of 0 5 u02dc 15 u00b0 c min and maintaining the oxygen pressure at 0 6 u02dc 1 5 atm and step 4 upon reaching 800 u02dc 1200 u00b0 c the furnace is naturally cooled down to room temperature 5 the 1 3 inch target is obtained and according to archimedes method the density of the target is 95 referring to fig2 and fig3 of indium tin distribution obtained by electron probe microanalysis epma according to fifth embodiment and sixth embodiment respectively the white spots indicate the distribution of the tin oxides it is clear that tin oxide distribution of the target made from powders prepared according to second embodiment is better than that obtained by traditional solid state target preparation method one of the features of this invention is that the powder homogeneity is improved by peptization aggregation of the hydroxyl compounds is inhibited during peptizing process as described above this can be proved by the particle size difference between. |
4 | screw extruder rondol microlab 10 mm l d 20 methyltrihexylphosphonium methylethylphosphinate is added at 3 phosphorous level and silica was 20 weight of phosphinate flame retardant all constituents were first mechanically homogenized and fed continuously into the extruder main feeding zone using a screw type automatic feeder materials were dried under vacuum at 60 u00b0 c for 24 h prior to processing compounding was carried out with a temperature profile of 190 200 205 200 185 u00b0 c at 85 rpm screw speed specimens for characterization and testing were produced by lab scale injection dsm 12 ml injection moulder 190 u00b0 c 10 bar and compression moulding 175 u00b0 c 100 bar techniques mix 30 weight percent of red phosphors into methyltrihexylphosphonium methylethylphosphinate to form a coated stabilized red phosphorous phosphinate composite flame retardant flame retardant is added to polyamide 6 at 3 phosphorous level pbt 6 pellets were dried at 80 u00b0 c for 24 h before mixing pa 6 and flame retardants were mixed in a twin screw extruder thermoprism tse 16 tc staffordshire uk l d 24 at 100 r p m and 230 u00b0 c the extrudate was cut into pellets then successively compression was molded at 230 u00b0 c into test bars for flammability testing eva 80 g methyltrihexylphosphonium ethylmethylphosphinate 3 g low melting glass 5 g and ath alumina trihydrate 12 g are mixed melt blended in a thermo haake rheomix with a screw speed of 60 rpm and the. |
3 | 2 hours while maintaining the reaction system at 60 u00b0 c next the reaction was carried out for 10 hours at 60 u00b0 c after the completion of the reaction the solvent was distilled off under reduced pressure and the residue was washed with 10 times of acetone as much as the residue by volume to thereby remove the unreacted glycidyldimethylhexadecylammonium chloride and the epoxy ring opened product thereof the crude product thus obtained was washed with a 90 aqueous solution of ethanol and then purified in the similar method as described in example 6 until a single spot was obtained in thin layer chromatography thus 5 6 g of 2 3 4 5 6 pentahydroxyhexyl 2 hydroxy 3 n n dimethyl n hexadecylammonio propyl phosphate was obtained in a pure form isolation yield 30 1 h nmr d 2 o u03b4 ppm 0 87 t 3h a 1 29 broad 26h b 1 75 m 2h c 3 16 s 6h d 3 20 4 00 m 14h e 4 34 broad 1h f str17 8 9 g 0 032 mol of sodium salt of sorbitol phosphate prepared in accordance with synthetic example 1 as will be given below and 100 g of water were introduced into a reaction vessel after adjusting the ph value to 6 5 with a dilute hydrochloric acid the solution was heated to 60 u00b0 c then a solution of 10 g 0 048 mol of glycidyldimethylpentylammonium chloride dissolved in 100 g of a 30 aqueous solution of ethanol was slowly added thereto dropwise over 2 hours while maintaining the reaction system at 60 u00b0 c next the reaction was carried out for 9 hours at 60 u00b0. |
1 | fold upon itself the tendon 48 is then pressed down into the bottom of the tunnel 50 as illustrated in fig5 at this time the suture 26 is released from the suture retainer 32 releasing tension in the suture 26 and allowing removal of the tines 16 and 18 without the suture hanging up on the tendon 48 and affecting its implantation in the tunnel 50 as illustrated in fig6 the anchor 36 can then be implanted preferably over the guide wire 54 employing techniques as may be known or become known to those of skill in the art for instance fig7 shows the anchor 36 being passed down a cannula 51 via a cannulated driver 53 and being threaded into the tunnel 50 to trap the tendon 48 therein fig8 illustrates the completed repair fig9 and 10 illustrate an alternative embodiment of a graft implantation tool 56 according to the present invention it has flexible first and second tines 58 and 60 respectively and a suture 62 passing from the second tine 60 through a distal notch 64 therein across a space 66 between the tines 58 and 60 through a distal notch 64 in the first tine 58 under slack tension in the suture 62 distal ends 68 of the tines 58 and 60 spread open allowing. |
4 | in packaging the wetted towelettes of the present invention the envelopes for individual packaging may be formed of any material impervious to the liquid contents and not adversely affected thereby thus the envelopes may be made of plastic materials or of cellulosic materials lined or coated with plastic or other waterproof compositions preferably the envelope should be of a type that can be conveniently opened by tearing to remove the packaged wet towelette the following examples are illustrative of various features of articles of this invention and their method of preparation unless otherwise indicated in these examples percent refers to weight percent a 24 pound 25 u00d7 38 inch 500 ream 10 9 kg 27 7 u00d7 96 5 cm high groundwood unsized paper substrate was impregnated with a solution of vinol u2122 205 pvoh to the extent of 4 pounds 1 81 kg dry add on and dried in a 120 u00b0 c forced air oven on test the dried sheet after immersion in water for two minutes was found to have a tensile strength of 0 59 pounds about 0 27 kg substantially the same as that of the base stock untreated with pvoh immersed in water for two minutes however when immersed in 5 boric acid solution for two minutes the wet tensile strength jumped nearly 3 fold to about 1 6 pounds about 0 73 kg vinol 205 is a partially hydrolyzed pvoh grade. |
8 | end 22 is also shown turning to fig4 shown therein is a perspective view of a plug connector assembly 24 with a plurality of enveloping pins 16 associated therewith shown is a plug connector assembly 24 with enveloping pins 16 with interiorly projecting tines 18 wherein a mating connector with corresponding reverse gender socket contacts is to be attached thereto to form an appropriate electrical connection conventional reverse gender receptacle connectors are also intermatable with the plug connector 24 herein turning to fig5 shown therein is a perspective view of a receptacle connector assembly 26 with a plurality of reverse gender socket contacts 12 associated therewith shown is a receptacle connector assembly 26 with reverse gender socket contacts 12 wherein a mating connector with corresponding enveloping pins with interiorly projecting tines is to be attached thereto to form an appropriate electrical connection conventional reverse gender plug connectors are also intermatable with the receptacle connector 26 herein turning to fig6 shown therein is an elevational perspective view of a reverse gender socket contact 12 inserted into an enveloping pin 16 shown is the reverse gender socket contact 12 inserted into an enveloping pin 16 the reverse gender socket 12 functions as the male part while the enveloping pin 16 functions as the female part the tines 18 of the enveloping pin 16 will flex outwardly due to the tangential forces created by inserting the reverse gender socket therein flared ends 20 22 are also shown turning to fig7 shown therein is. |
4 | rotating the napping cylinders have the same diameter as the napping cylinders the frusto conical pulleys 12 13 14 and 15 form part of a varying speed device for the regulation of the napping cylinders all four frusto conical pulleys 12 13 14 and 15 have a respective ratchet mechanism interposed between the inside of the pulley and the respective axle the ratchets associated with the pulleys 12 and 14 are adapted so that the pulleys are driven when the axles 16 and 17 both rotate in one direction namely the counter clockwise direction when the apparatus is considered in the orientation of fig1 the ratchets associated with the pulleys 13 and 15 are adapted so that the pulleys are driven when the axles 16 and 17 both rotate in the opposite direction namely the clockwise direction when the apparatus is considered in the orientation of fig1 each axle 16 and 17 is provided at one end thereof with a pulley which is securely fixed on the respective axle for rotation by means of endless belt 18 axles 16 and 17 always rotate at any instant in the same direction and at the same speed for greater clarity the screws which are conventional for. |
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