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4 | end of swing arm 34 is hinged to a slide 36 as shown in fig3 this hinge connection comprises a bolt 39 which is secured to slide 36 two ball bearings 37 38 held axially by two lock washers 40 41 two spacers 42 43 and a plain washer 44 by means of a ball guide 45 slide 36 is displaceable on a slide rod 46 having its ends fixed in two clamps 47 48 which are secured to table plate parallel to slide rod 46 a channel section guide rail 49 is secured to table plate 2 by one its leg portion the other leg portion designated 50 of guide rail 49 forms two running surfaces for rollers 52 54 which are carried on threaded bolts 51 53 secured to slide 36 and are applied against portion 50 from above and below respectively to the underside of table plate 2 a stepping motor 55 is secured the shaft 56 of motor 55 is passed through table plate 2 and carries a cog wheel or gear 57 for a cog belt or gear belt 58 belt 58 is further trained about a tail wheel 59 with the belt sections between wheels 57 and 59 extending parallel to slide rod 46. |
4 | used to grab the loose thread once so grabbed the thread grabber with the loose thread secured by the hook 40 is retracted with loose thread in tow from within the guide loop 12 the loose thread is now positioned within the guide loop 12 thereafter the guide loop 12 is withdrawn with loose thread in tow from the stitches once the guide loop 12 is fully withdrawn the loose thread is securely positioned within the target stitches if the loose thread is found on the front side as opposed to the back side of the material the device 10 is used to retrieve the loose thread to the back side where the loose thread can then be securely positioned as described above in order to accomplish this task the guide means is separated from the thread grabber the guide loop 12 is positioned on the back side of the material and is pushed through the material so that the guide loop 39 s end is located on the front side of the material proximate the loose thread thereafter the thread grabber is inserted through the guide loop 12 and the hook 40 is used to grab the loose thread the thread grabber is then retracted so that the loose thread is positioned. |
6 | the slot conversely where aerodynamics is not affected the ring may be located against the stave without a slot as the support rings undergo thermal expansion the staves will move relative to the slotted fastener assemblies 33 the direction of movement will be about the circumference as shown by arrow 50 to prevent further stresses on the staves due to thermal expansion turbulence or other phenomenon the nozzle may be configured to allow slight rotation about fixed fastener assembly 42 fig5 shows an individual stave according to an alternative embodiment wherein multiple slotted fastener assemblies 133 are included to attach to the forward ring this configuration may be useful in providing stability for wider staves each of the slotted fastener assemblies 133 allow some movement in a direction about the circumference as indicated by arrow 150 fig6 illustrates a typical metallic engine exhaust nozzle assembled on a jet engine 200 on an airplane 202 the use of the stave and ring concept has several advantages over both metallic nozzle structures and monolithic ceramic structures for example if a single stave begins to crack that crack will not propagate beyond the single stave further if an individual stave is damaged for any reason that individual stave can be replaced rather than the entire exhaust nozzle moreover the use of individual staves instead of a single piece construction cmc exhaust nozzle allows the individual staves to be prepared in smaller ovens than a cmc exhaust nozzle formed as a single piece. |
8 | rows r1 r2 r3 r4 rn and in columns c1 c2 cn i cn 2 cn 1 cn the stored charges are proportional to the intensity of the radiation intensity incident on each sensor 10a 10n and to reconstruct an image the stored charges are read out sequentially using either a programmed computer a cpu or a timing circuit to control a plurality of multiplexing circuits as is well known in the art in operation a voltage is applied to the panel through programmable power supply 44 controlled from control circuit 42 and the panel is exposed to the desired event i e image wise modulated x ray radiation resulting in a plurality of stored charges in the plurality of capacitors 14 for each element as seen in fig2 all detection elements 10a 10n have their capacitors 14 connected through switches 15 in columns c1 etc through lines 18a 18n each line terminating in a read out module 20 which operates in the manner described above with respect to the single element of fig1 similarly all gates 16 of fet switches 15 of all elements in each row r1 r2 rm are connected to a gate address line 17a 17m and all gate address lines are connected to multiplexing circuit 46 which is controlled from control circuit 42 control circuit 42 through multiplex circuit 46. |
1 | a change in diet by lowering their triglyceride level below 120 mg dl their risk of encountering an obstructed catheter would drop by over 90 percent the use of triglyceride as a criteria will produce a false positive less than six percent of the time the high degree of accuracy in predicting which patients are likely to encounter an obstructed catheter and the low risk of a false positive makes triglyceride level an excellent criteria for the method of the present invention referring next to fig2 b the bar demonstrates the effectiveness of the method of the present invention in using measured cholesterol level as a criteria for preventing patients who have an implanted pump and catheter from experiencing clogging or obstruction of the catheter it may be seen that of the patients who have a cholesterol level of 215 mg dl or below over 92 percent will not develop a clogged catheter as predicted by the use of cholesterol level as a sole criteria by using a cholesterol level of 210 mg dl or below as the criteria over 90 percent will not develop a clogged catheter as shown by the dotted line in fig2 b this 90 to 92 percent level is felt to represent an acceptable degree of risk patients above the 200 to 215 mg dl level would be strongly encouraged to lower their cholesterol level below 200 mg dl this may be accomplished by a change in diet by lowering their cholesterol level below 200 mg dl their risk of encountering an obstructed catheter would drop by nearly 80 percent the use of cholesterol as a criteria will produce a false positive less than six percent of the time at the 215 mg dl level and approximately 22 percent of the time at the. |
7 | 100 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention idct processor 100 includes a prescaler 102 a multiplexer 104 a matrix multiplier 106 a final scaling rounding stage 108 a block buffer 110 an intermediate scaling rounding stage 112 and a transpose buffer 114 generally speaking prescaler 102 performs the prescaling operation of equation 7 while matrix multiplier 106 performs the matrix multiplication of equations 8 and 9 fig2 is a flowchart describing the steps of efficiently obtaining the 2 d idct in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention the flowchart is herein described with reference to an 8 u00d7 8 input matrix of dct coefficients but other dimensions would be readily achievable in accordance with the invention at step 202 prescaler 102 multiplies each dct coefficient in the input matrix by the prescaling coefficient from equation 7 that corresponds to its position in the matrix referring again to fig1 the properly scaled and rounded prescaled dct coefficients are one input to multiplexer 104 the remainder of the computation follows a two pass method wherein matrix multiplier 106 is essentially applied to the prescaled dct coefficient data twice first at step 204 multiplexer 104 directs the prescaled dct coefficient data to an input of matrix multiplier 106 at step 206 multiplier accumulator 106 individually multiplies each row of the prescaled dct coefficient matrix. |
3 | distillation decantation concentration or a combination thereof a fourth aspect of the present invention provides a method of determining the polymorphic form of palonosetron hydrochloride wherein the method comprises a generating an ftir spectrum of a sample of palonosetron hydrochloride and b determining the polymorphic form of said sample by the ratio of intensity of the peaks at about 1456 about 1446 and about 1408 cm u2212 1 the ftir spectrum of the sample of palonosetron hydrochloride may be generated by using potassium bromide pellet according the general test methods provided in the usp 25 page 1920 commercially available instruments for example perkin elmer spectrum one instrument may be used for the purposes the sample of palonosetron hydrochloride is determined as form i or as form ii by the ratio of intensity of the peaks at about 1456 about 1446 and about 1408 cm u2212 1 the ratio of the intensity of the peak at about 1446 cm u2212 1 to that of the peak at about 1408 cm u2212 1 is equal to or greater than about 0 32 in form i as depicted in fig8 of the accompanied drawing the ratio of the intensity of the peak at about 1446 cm u2212 1 to that of the peak at about 1408 cm u2212 1 is equal to or less than about 0 07 in form ii as depicted in fig8 of the accompanied drawing the ratio. |
8 | 40 in a step 546 if it is the blank timer is tested and is started in a step 544 if the bit counter is not equal to 40 control is transferred back to step 522 referring now to fig8 a through 8f and in particular to fig8 a the operation of the receiver is set forth therein in a step 700 an interrupt is detected and acted upon from the radio input pin the time difference between the last edge is determined and the radio inactive timer is cleared in step 702 a determination is made as to whether this is an active time or inactive time in a step 704 i e whether the signal is being sent with carrier or not if it is an inactive time indicating the absence of carrier control is transferred to a step 706 to store the inactive time in the memory and the routine is exited in a step 708 in the event that it is an active time the active time is stored in memory in a step 710 and the bit counter is tested in a step 712 if the bit counter zero control is transferred to a step. |
9 | fused all around in use the dielectric pillow 1 can be covered with a washable pillowcase that can be changed before use of the dielectric pillow 1 with different patients the plastic film of the outer shell 2 can advantageously by disinfected with typical means in the exemplary embodiment the filling 3 is an aqueous sodium polyacrylate gel that incorporates a gadolinium complex as a paramagnetic substance this special filling 3 has the advantage that it is completely safe for the patient in addition to the desired properties of effecting homogenization of the transmitted and received rf fields and being invisible in mr images the effect of such a dielectric element 1 for homogenization of the b 1 field in a magnetic resonance acquisition is schematically shown in fig2 a and 2 b fig2 a shows a patient p located on a patient bed 4 within a magnetic resonance tomography apparatus not shown a b 1 field schematically indicated by field lines is emitted by a radio frequency antenna of the magnetic resonance tomography apparatus the density of the field lines b 1 represents the strength of the b 1 field a local minimum of the b 1 field which typically occurs under real conditions in the abdomen and chest region of the patient in a magnetic resonance scan is shown in the abdomen region of the patient p the field lines are less dense in this region than in the other regions this effect is compensated by the application of a dielectric pillow 1 according to fig1 on the abdomen of the patient p this is schematically shown in fig2 b the dielectric pillow 1 leads to. |
9 | sample was subsequently analyzed spectrometrically in the course of which it was possible to determine an integral solar absorptance of 95 5 u00b1 0 5 for an am 1 5 direct solar spectrum and a wavelength range of 350 2500 nm the thermal emissivity for a substrate temperature of 400 u00b0 c was determined to be 8 u00b1 2 alongside samples coated according to the method described above both samples having no second barrier layer below the metallic refection layer 21 and samples having a pure silicon oxide layer or a pure al 2 o 3 layer as a second barrier layer instead of a cermet layer according to the invention were coated after coating pull off tests using adhesive film strips u201c adhesive tape test u201d were carried out on the coatings in the case of the samples without a second barrier layer and in the case of the samples having a pure silicon oxide layer as second barrier layer detachment of the coating was ascertained at pull off values of lt 10 n in the case of samples having a pure al 2 o 3 layer it was possible to detect adhesion up to approximately 20 n but within 24 h cracking was manifested on account of high inherent stresses in the coating in the case of samples produced according to the method of the invention described above it was possible to carry out pull off tests up to 40 n without. |
2 | the rear seat is moved backward at step s206 the seat back of the middle right seat is raised in a reclining motion at step s207 the headrest of the middle right seat is returned to a normal state at step s208 the seat cushion of the middle right seat is moved backward at step s208a the middle left seat is moved toward the outside within the vehicle room at step s210 it is determined whether or not the middle left seat faces front if the result is no the operation proceeds to the end of the routine if yes the operation proceeds to step s211 at step s211 it is determined whether or not the headrest of the middle left seat is in a normal state if the result if yes the operation proceeds to step s215 if no the operation proceeds to step s212 at step s212 it is determined whether or not the seat cushion of the rear seat is in a rear position if the result is yes the operation proceeds to step s215 if no the operation proceeds to step s213 at step s213 the seat back of the rear seat is raised in a reclining motion at step s214 the seat cushion of the rear seat is moved backward at step s215 the seat back of the middle left seat is raised in a reclining motion at step s216 the headrest of the middle left seat is returned to a normal state at step s217 the seat cushion of the middle. |
8 | time achieves a real time dynamic and reasonable allocation of network bandwidth resources technical solution of the disclosure will be clearly and completely illustrated hereinafter in conjunction with the drawings apparently embodiments described herein are not all but just a few of the embodiments of the disclosure other embodiments obtained by those with ordinary skills in the art according to these embodiments without any creative labor fall in the scope of the disclosure reference is made to fig1 which is a first schematic flowchart of network resource allocation among multiple applications of a terminal provided in an embodiment of the disclosure as shown in fig1 the following steps s 101 and s 102 may be included in the method step 101 is to determine by a terminal a proportion of network bandwidth resources to be allocated to a network application running at the forestage according to a set proportion and to determine by the terminal proportions of un allocated network bandwidth resources to be allocated to respective network applications according to statistics obtained by the terminal of user operational behaviors to respective applications step 102 is to allocate by the terminal the network bandwidth resources to the network applications according to the proportions the flow of network resource allocation among multiple applications of a terminal is illustrated in detail in conjunction with embodiments in the following as shown in fig2 a method for network resource allocation among multiple applications of a terminal includes the following steps the method for network resource allocation among multiple applications of a terminal is illustrated in detail in conjunction with an embodiment in the following referring to fig2 which is a schematic flowchart of network resource allocation among multiple. |
8 | correspond to the size of a matrix element while the size of the random value possibly the pseudo random value used for the linear transformations must correspond to the size of a complete input state by definition an xor type combination is designated as the addition a polynomial multiplication modulo an irreducible polynomial is designated as the multiplication in the left hand portion of fig5 the successive steps of the cyphering algorithm have been shown while in the right hand portion of this drawing the states obtained at the end of each step have been indicated the process starts from an initial state block 31 state init state s 0 corresponds to the code data to be cyphered by the algorithm first step 41 comprises performing an xor type combination of state s 0 with a random value r having the same size as state s 0 for example 128 bits then a conventional step 32 of sub key addition block 32 addroundkey by an xor type combination of first sub key k 0 with the result of the preceding step is executed the obtained state corresponds to state s i r the second phase of the cyphering method comprising executing n u2212 1 turns of a same transformation t is then entered this transformation involves the steps of the conventional process for example aes which are desired to be masked by at least one random value in the example shown these are row shifting. |
2 | the combustion process will be much more efficient and there are several other advantages in terms of flue gas composition in yet another embodiment the system is feeding exhaust gases from a power plant delivered by a pipeline to a offshore site a wave powered hydraulic system is compressing and feeding the exhaust into a system as described in fig9 a wave powered hydraulic system is also pumping the water in a counter stream to the gas injection an example of a renewable energy wave air pump is in u s pat no 7 391 127 using wave energy to compress air such pumps are however designed to make renewable energy and not to catch co 2 from exhaust in yet another embodiment the entrance of a fjord is used where the fjord is a natural reservoir and the differences in pressure across the entrance can be used flue gases may also be led in pipes to a reservoir or a lake at a high altitude used for a hydro electric plant the water containing the captured gas is then fed into the pipes going down to the hydro turbine where the co 2 is released from the movement of the water. |
9 | rayon the formulation of a dispersion for fixing the fiber sheets is accomplished by the above described procedure and the requirements which the end product has to meet the usual additives for this procedure which include wetting agents antifoaming agents thermosensitizer softeners and smootheners anti static agents anti microbiotic agents dyes fillers flame retardants perfumes and the like may be used in general the dispersion is diluted with water to a binder content of 10 40 by weight the viscosity of the diluted dispersion may reside in the range of 10 10 000 mpa s for the fixing of battings e g of polyester polyamide or polyacrylonitrile fibers a liquid mixture of 15 25 is sprayed on the fiber sheet compact fiber webs and needle felts can easily be fixed upon impregnation with 10 40 dilutions followed by squeezing fluid and drying light fiber webs can also be fixed by foam impregnation for this purpose foaming agents and foam stabilizers are added to 10 25 solids diluted dispersion and foaming with air is performed up to a liter weight of 100 300 g the foam impregnation of the light fiber web is performed on horizontal foulard very light fiber web can be partially print bonded with pastes containing 20 40 binder and which have a viscosity of 4000 8000 mpa s needle felt for high quality floor and wall coverings are preferably slopped with thickened sometimes foamed mixtures finally web. |
6 | radial alignment with slot 32b by adaptor keys 14f mating with keyways 32c insert 32 is preferably made of a synthetic elastomer such as 70 shore a durometer butyl n rubber preferably the adaptor 14 is molded of two identical sections which have lengthwise extending flanges 14h that are ultrasonically welded along their lengths and riveted at the internally threaded neck end as by rivets 14j fig2 fig9 shows the solvent and patch collector 15 in use with a wire brush cleaner 34 attached to cleaning rod 13 typically as the brush 34 emerges from the muzzle of the gun the bristles tend to spring outward and splatter solvent container 15 prevents the solvent from spreading while collecting it for proper disposal a method for cleaning the bore of a rifle with the apparatus as above described begins with mounting patch collector 11 on the rifle 10 by inserting the muzzle of the barrel through the aperture 33 of insert 32 until front sight 34 registers in recess 14d and the muzzle abuts neck 14d with the bolt removed patch guide 10 is slid through the bridge b until bushing 20 seats in the throat or breech end of the rifle bore guide 10 is locked in place by first positioning sleeve 24 where lock pin 22 will engage bolt handle slot s in the rifle stock and then screw tightening lock pin 22 against tube 16 the position of sleeve 24 is thereby set for a specific rifle but must be reset of course for different model rifles before a cleaning patch is pushed through the rifle bore it is recommended that an appropriately sized wire brush saturated with solvent be run through the bore to loosen and clean out coarse residue the. |
7 | from its own path table step sb 03 it is determined whether or not there is any command reference value read in step sb 02 in its own path table and when there is the command reference value the process proceeds to step sb 04 and there is no command reference value the processing is terminated step sb 04 it is determined whether or not there is the waiting command of waiting for other path tables and when there is a waiting command the process proceeds to step sb 05 and when there is no waiting command the process proceeds to step sb 08 step sb 05 counting of the value l serving as a reference is stopped step sb 06 it is determined whether or not waiting for the other path tables is completed and when waiting is completed the process proceeds to step sb 07 when waiting is not completed completion of waiting is waited step sb 07 stopping of counting of the value l serving as a reference is released step sb 08 the interpolation processing is performed and a movement command is output step sb 09 the value l serving as a reference in its own path table is read step sb 10 it is determined whether or not the value l serving as a reference read in step sb 09 reaches the command reference value read in step sb 02 and when the reference value l. |
8 | grid area 100 and assigning logical ids to identified smart meters 102 or memory 210 may include instructions for responding to a pick up message generated by host 104 receiving an acceptance message from host 104 and storing a logical id generated by host 104 fig3 is a flowchart illustrating an algorithm for locating and identifying smart meters in a grid area the algorithm illustrated in fig3 will be discussed in conjunction with fig1 and 2 for the purposes of illustration consistent with some embodiments steps of the algorithm may be executed by processors 208 of smart meters 102 and or host 104 wherein in some embodiments host 104 may be a repeater 106 or another processing device moreover the algorithm illustrated in fig3 may be used for locating and identifying smart meters in a grid area which may be coupled together and to a host through power line connection plc or wirelessly such that the smart meters in the grid area form a network furthermore the algorithm illustrated in fig3 may be used following a new installation or an upgrade of legacy meters to smart meters in such situations the unique ids of each of the smart meters in the grid area are not known to the utility vendor or operator or the number of smart meters in the grid area is not known thus smart meter 102 will not have an assigned logical id stored in memory 210 when there is no assigned. |
6 | be ascertained by connecting the x and y values with smooth continuing arcs each profile section 38 at each distance z is fixed the airfoil profiles of the various surface locations between the distances z are determined by smoothly connecting the adjacent profile sections 38 to one another to form the airfoil profile these values represent the airfoil profiles at ambient non operating or non hot conditions and are for an uncoated airfoil the table ii values are generated and shown to three decimal places for determining the profile of the airfoil there are typical manufacturing tolerances as well as coatings which must be accounted for in the actual profile of the airfoil accordingly the values for the profile given in table ii are for a nominal airfoil it will therefore be appreciated that u00b1 typical manufacturing tolerances i e u00b1 values including any coating thicknesses are additive to the x and y values given in table ii accordingly a distance of u00b1 0 160 inches in a direction normal to any surface location along the airfoil profile defines an airfoil profile envelope for this particular bucket airfoil design and turbine i e a range of variation between measured points on the actual airfoil surface at nominal cold or room temperature and the ideal position of those points as given in table ii below at the same temperature the bucket airfoil design is. |
5 | applications ser nos 822 383 822 392 823 264 823 392 and which are operated by air the air lines leading to the push buttons are indicated by reference character 58 and those leading to the foot buttons are indicated by reference character 59 a water line 60 passes from each valve to each nozzle which permits the sprayhead 20 to have sufficient space for including a large soap reservoir the air lines 58 and the water lines 60 pass through the interior of stainless steel support column 61 which may also surround a vent pipe 43 bowl 11 has a drain covered by beehive strainer 62 which withholds debris from the drain system which includes trap 63 which connects to drain pipe 64 in some installations the water lines may be supplied from above the unit through one or more water supply lines located in vent cover 44 it can be seen that the washfountains of the present invention require a minimum of field installation labor they are far less expensive to install than individual lavatories because only one washfountain is installed versus up to eight lavatories there is a minimum of loose pieces and no mechanisms to assemble and one man can make the installation of a stainless steel bowl with no possibility of breakage compared to two required for a heavier terrazzo bowl another advantage of the sprayhead and washfountain is that it is readily made to be vandal resistant the water valves and soap supply are all secured behind covers which are securable with vandal resistant fasteners another substantial advantage referred to above is the ability to use a relatively concentrated spray of water which is indicated by reference character 65 in fig1 since bowl 11 is preferably a. |
2 | more engines e the main rotor system 12 includes a rotor hub 20 having a plurality of rotor blade assemblies 22 mounted to and projecting radially outwardly therefrom although a particular helicopter configuration is illustrated and described in the disclosed non limiting embodiment other configurations and or machines such as high speed compound rotary wing aircraft with supplemental translational thrust systems dual contra rotating coaxial rotor system aircraft turboprops tilt rotors and tilt wing aircraft will also benefit from the present invention an emergency pod 30 configured for use with a rotary wing aircraft 10 is illustrated in more detail in fig2 the emergency pod 30 includes a rigid generally hollow shell 32 formed from a rigid material such as formed aluminum or a composite material for example in one embodiment the shell 32 has an aerodynamic shape configured to reduce drag while the rotary wing aircraft 10 is in flight at least one handle 40 is mounted to the exterior surface 34 of the shell 32 in one non limiting embodiment as illustrated in the fig two handles 40 are arranged adjacent the longitudinal ends 36 38 of the shell 32 the handles 40 may facilitate carrying the pod 30 and installing the pod 30 on the rotary wing aircraft 10 as well as provide an area for a person waiting to be rescued to grab onto the shell 32 additionally includes a portion 42. |
1 | shaft 77 accordingly as sector gear 76 is rotated by gear 75 seen in fig2 a corresponding rotation takes place by gears 80 and 90 gear 80 seen in fig2 the cooperative function of gears 80 and 90 and cams 85 and 95 respectively is the operation of reversing switch 83 and 93 thus as sector gear 76 is rotated for example in the direction indicated by 96 nose paddle 35 is rotated upwardly in the direction indicated by arrow 40 as this rotation of gears 80 and 90 gear 80 seen in fig2 continues cam 95 is moved against switch 93 once cam 95 actuates switch 93 the rotation of motor 60 seen in fig2 is reversed by the toggle action of reversing switch 53 also seen in fig2 thereafter gears 80 and 90 are rotated in the direction indicated by arrow 86 which in turn lowers nose paddle 35 downwardly in the direction indicated by arrow 41 as gears 80 and 90 gear 80 seen in fig2 rotate in the direction indicated by arrow 86 cam 95 moves away from switch 93 simultaneously however cam 85 of gear 80 moves toward switch 83 as cam 85 moves against switch 83 switch 83 is actuated producing a further reversing of motor 60 through the action of reversing switch 53 seen in fig2 as a result the direction of motor rotation and thereby rotation of sector gear 76 is again reversed moving gears 80 and 90 once again the direction indicated by arrow 96 and again raising nose paddle 35 this reversing action continues as cams 95 and 85 alternate. |
3 | orientation the asp718 site close to the sv40 derived poly signal was designated piclhaw plasmids piclhac and piclhaw are represented in fig1 and 17 plasmid picli was created from plasmid picl by insertion of the sali sgrai fragment from picl containing the ad5 itr into the asp718 site of picl the 194 bp sali sgrai fragment was isolated from picl and the cohesive ends were converted to blunt ends using e coli dna polymerase i klenow fragment and dntp 39 s the asp718 cohesive ends were converted to blunt ends by treatment with mungbean nuclease by ligation clones were generated that contain the itr in the asp718 site of plasmid picl a clone that contained the itr fragment in the correct orientation was designated picli see fig1 recombinant adenovirus was constructed according to the method described in european patent application 95202213 two components are required to generate a recombinant adenovirus first an adaptor plasmid containing the left terminus of the adenovirus genome containing the itr and the packaging signal an expression cassette with the gene of interest and a portion of the adenovirus genome which can be used for homologous recombination second adenovirus dna is needed for recombination with the aforementioned adaptor plasmid in the case of ad cmv hctk the plasmid pcmv tk was used. |
9 | illustrated in detail in fig1 such as a combustion engine or the like moreover the drive train 12 can in this case be a gear mechanism and similar the electric induction machine 14 is embodied in a multi phase manner in the present case with three phases and is controlled by means of an electronic power system 18 the electronic power system 18 is connected to an energy supply such as a dc voltage supply e g rechargeable battery 20 of the vehicle 10 and is used for the purpose of converting dc voltage that is provided by the rechargeable battery 20 into three ac currents for the three phases of the electric induction machine the electronic power system 18 comprises for this purpose a plurality of power switches and is controlled by means of a control device 22 the control device 22 can moreover be connected to the electric induction machine 14 in order to obtain by way of example actual values of the rotation speed and or the angular position of a rotor of the electric induction machine 14 moreover the control device 22 can be connected to the rechargeable battery 20 finally the control device 22 can be connected to a higher priority or equal priority control device 24 for the purpose of. |
2 | of cargo from container 206 via discharge tube 104 load vent ports 106 project through apertures in bulkhead 202 the top of liner 102 to provide access for loading the cargo fig3 illustrates a method of fabricating liner 102 without heat sealing for ease of discussion the fabrication process for liner 102 and for ports 502 shown below in fig5 will be discussed in terms of fabrication on site and prior to loading however those skilled in the art will recognize that a preferred embodiment of this invention is the use of prefabricated liners and prefabricated ports 502 in fig3 a liner 102 has an open end the material used to fabricate liner 102 is typically a flexible material such as 6 mil polyethylene or 6 mil polypropylene due to the flexibility end portions 302 may be folded over to form an end wall fig3 b shows the next step in the fabrication process wherein end portions 302 are folded such that they overlap the edges of end portions 302 are sealed via double stick tape to form wall tape seal 304 fig3 c shows the end seals 306 formed by folding the ends over the end wall of liner 102 the end seals 306 are formed with double stick tape in the same manner that wall tape seal 304 was formed after sealing excess material resulting from folding can be trimmed or taped against the wall of liner 102 as a reinforcing layer those skilled in the art will recognize that the location of wall tape seal 304 can vary in orientation or distance from a particular edge likewise end seals 306 can be formed against the end wall of liner 102 or against the. |
2 | reference number 12 and the case illustrated in fig3 and 4 is of a style generally referred to as an open end case in that a pair of eyeglasses is inserted into and removed from the case through an opening 10 fig1 and 2 illustrate two embodiments of the laminated layers of materials from which the case is made the cushioning liner layer 1 can be die cut for example to a substantially square or rectangular shape from a sheet of flocked material having a polymer coating on one side such cushioning lining materials are commercially available alternatively separate layers of flocked material and heat sealable polymer can be laminated to each other by suitable contact adhesive either before or after being die cut similarly the outer layer 2 can be die cut from a sheet of polymer pvc film to a size and shape similar to that of the polymer backed flock material only larger as illustrated in fig1 alternatively the outer layer 2 may be die cut to a substantially square as illustrated or rectangular shape and the cushioning liner layer 1 may be cut smaller than the outer layer and having ears 6 extending on either side of the top edge the layers 1 and 2 are assembled such that the liner layer 1 is centered and superimposed on the outer layer 2 with the top edges of the layers flush and the polymer coated side of the liner layer 1 in contact with the inner surface of the outer layer 2 the exposed area 4 of the laminated sheet beyond the area of the liner layer may be in the range of 1 8 34 to 1 2 34 wide depending on the thickness of the laminated sheet preferably the width of the exposed area 4. |
3 | u00b0 c for 24 hours and at 0 u00b0 c for 1 hour the precipitated product is removed by filtration through a sintered glass funnel and washed with concentrated h 2 so 4 additional product is obtained by extraction of the filtrate with methylene chloride the extracts should be worked up immediately and not stored it is dissolved in pure dry warm chloroform and the solution is decanted through a short column of anhydrous mgso 4 the filtrate after concentration at 25 u00b0 c to a volume of 10 ml and chilling at 0 u00b0 c for several hours deposits small chunky pale yellow prisms of hexanitrobenzene 0 63 g 58 mp 240 u00b0 265 u00b0 c dec concentration of the filtrate gives 0 14 g of additional product mp 195 u00b0 245 u00b0 c the first crop on sublimation gives very pale yellow prisms mp 246 u00b0 262 u00b0 c lit mp 240 u00b0 258 u00b0 c moisture must be excluded during the isolation operations 13 c nmr cd 2 cl 2 u03b4 138 7 relative to tetramethylsilane o lit 139 0 ir kbr 1560 1320 887 cm 1 mass spectrum strong m e at 348 with very little fragmentation anal calcd for c 6 n 6 o 12 c 20 70 n 24 14 found c 20 67 h 0 00 n 23 74 in carrying out the foregoing procedure 100 h 2 so 4 may be used in lieu of the fuming h 2 so 4 specified also the times of reaction 24 hours at 25 u00b0 30. |
7 | verification and charting of medications being administered to a patient the medical administration management module 110 creates and maintains an on line real time patient specific medication administration record u201c mar u201d or integrated medication administration record u201c imar u201d for each patient this medication administration module 110 contains all of the information generated in the institution regarding the care provided to the patient the medication administration management module 110 gathers information from the various nursing and bedside cpu 39 s 70 80 fig1 comprising the peripheral hardware of the care management system 30 that is distributed throughout the institution for example when a physician attending a patient diagnoses an illness and determines an appropriate course of treatment for the patient the physician may prepare a handwritten medical order specifying the desired therapeutic treatment as well as any appropriate parameters such as dosage and or period of administration the written prescription is sent through the institutional mail system to the pharmacy where it is then entered into the pharmacy information system 20 through a dedicated terminal or other means and is then entered into the care management system 30 in another embodiment the physician accesses the pharmacy management system 20 through a dedicated terminal or through the. |
3 | increase the sensitivity of the explosive that is approximately the same size as a hull one type of hull that has a plurality of micro voids and is capable of acting as an inert bulking agent to reduce the density of the explosive composition is a rice hull the micro void characteristic of rice hulls is discussed in chapter 19 of rice chemistry and technology written by bienvenido o juliano which is incorporated herein by reference rice hulls also have a waxy coating that complements the water resistant characteristic of the heavy anfo however any other type of hull that exhibits micro voids and is capable of acting as an inert bulking agent is also feasible the ranges of the raw materials for an explosive composition comprised of heavy anfo and a plant derived inert bulking and sensitizing additive is set forth in table i the combination of calcium nitrate and sodium nitrate has a maximum of 20 relative to final blend of heavy anfo and the hulls it should be noted that the composition set forth in table ii assumes that an emulsion explosive is being utilized that comprises at least calcium nitrate and sodium nitrate as previously noted emulsion explosives with other compositions are feasible the ranges of the raw materials for an embodiment of an explosive composition comprised of heavy anfo and a plant derived inert bulking and sensitizing additive that has characteristics that approach those of anfo are set forth in table ii the combination of calcium nitrate and sodium nitrate has a maximum of 12 relative to. |
7 | level of the upper part of the tank 10 and the other considerably longer referenced 29 ends above a rotary sampler device designed as a whole by the reference 30 and fixed at the bottom of the vertical column 5 of the gantry 1 furthermore the filter 13 has an output valve or shutter 32 at its lower extremity for emptying the micro fines recovered from the filter which fall through a lower oblique tube 33 into a bag represented schematically and referenced 34 which quantity of fine material recovered per sample should not exceed 10 of the weight of the latter provision is also made at a suitable position on the side of the vertical column 5 of the gantry 1 for an electrical command desk 40 enabling the use of the whole of the gantry 1 and of its various equipments in an entirely automatic manner as can also be seen the manholes 21 of the tank 10 include covers referenced 35 which can be opened automatically by means of jacks 36 fixed on the tank and coupled to the pneumatic control circuit of the vehicle 11 before describing in a detailed way the functioning of this device and the putting into operation of the associated automatic sampling process it will be noticed that when the change over arrangement 27 is switched to the position permitting passage into the transfer tube 28 and during the descent of the probe 8 the product sucked up by the probe 8 arriving by the tube 15 in the receiver 9 is re cycled on the top of the tank 10 the purpose of which is. |
6 | input line that is connected in series with at least one ignition coil the at least one ignition coil is driven during at least one current dwell period per an ignition cycle a signal representative of at least one spark is caused to be generated on the input line by the at least one ignition coil during the at least one current dwell period of the ignition cycle a controller is coupled to the input line the controller discriminates between single and multiple sparks over consecutive ignition cycles the signal is representative of at least one spark received on the input line from the at least one ignition coil the controller responsively forms an output waveform having substantially equally spaced pulses aligned with the first spark and the output waveform corresponds to the ignition cycle received on the input line application_number US 98516104 A description referring now to fig1 a and 1 b one example of a digital ignition system tachometer driver in accordance with the present invention is illustrated a vehicle electronic control unit ecu 260 is coupled to the primary winding of coils 264 and 265 via a splice 262 and lines 270 and 272 voltage is input at the 12v in terminal and at the 12v out terminal the. |
7 | keep monitoring the vibrations of the rotor if all these vibrations fall below the preset threshold or target values the rotor is considered balanced and the material removal is discontinued if material is removed at all the locations as indicated by the reduced influence coefficients and the vibrations are not below the preset thresholds the influence coefficients are recalculated based on data from the balancing of the rotor and final corrections are determined these final calculations are now based on the actual system performance and rotor behavior this self correcting procedure insures the achievement of precise balance limits in fig3 a cross sectional view of a rotor 90 is shown taken along a balancing plane the rotor has a substantial circular cross section with a radius r in a previous balancing operation a section 92 of sacrificial material has been removed the rotor is turned around its axis 26 counterclockwise tachometer 48 monitors the speed of the rotor and generates a pulse whenever point t passes the tachometer all angles are measured from point t the vibrations of the rotor are measured by sensor 28 the contour of the rotor is measured by topography sensor 32 the computer first calculates a coefficient for this zone by obtaining the values of b as defined in equation 1 and then reducing them to about 70 80 of their ideal values from the equation this influence coefficient has a magnitude b o expressed in laser shots and a phase angle l this angle indicates the angle of a point p at which material should be removed with respect to the reference point t of course since b o could range anywhere from one to several thousand it is not practical to remove. |
1 | failed characterization of the half products of examples 1 4 by scanning electron microscopy the half products obtained in examples 1 4 were characterized by electron microscopy with the results seen in the micrographs of fig2 2c and 3 3c samples for fig2 2c were prepared by excising a small piece from each half product using a miniature saw then placing the excised piece in liquid fluorinated hydrocarbon refrigerant at approximately 190 u00b0 c 310 u00b0 f and allowing the piece to equilibrate thermally then transferring the piece to liquid nitrogen and fracturing the piece to present a cross sectional surface then placing the piece under vacuum to allow the liquid nitrogen to boil off and any remaining water ice crystals to be removed by sublimation then mounting the sample on the scanning electron microscope stub evaporatively coating the cross sectional surface with carbon and sputter coating with gold to render the cross sectional surface electrically conductive samples for observation of external surface characteristics resulting in the micrographs of fig3 3c were prepared simply by cutting a small piece from the half product by use of a miniature saw mounting the piece on the stub and then evaporatively coating the external surface with carbon and sputter coating with gold thus prepared the samples were observed with a cambridge nodel s 180 scanning electron microscope photographs being taken with polaroid type 52 film positive only considering first the scanning electron micrographs of fig3 3c showing the external surface characteristics of the half products it will be seen that that the external surface of the potato half product of example 4 is very irregular including marked hills and valleys and relatively large and deep holes. |
1 | beverage making material and resulting in non uniform and unpredictable brewing behavior when boiling water was poured into the reservoir 106 of the embodiment of fig1 on the other hand the water tended to first accumulate in the depression 104 and then spill gently over the sidewall 100 without disturbing the loose beverage making material this resulted in a more even distribution of material in the receptacle 108 and improved the quality of the brew alternatively the brewing member 20 of the embodiment of fig1 4 may be used in combination with a control ring 110 which retards the flow of water into the receptacle 25 in much the same manner as the depression 104 in the embodiment of fig1 as shown in fig1 and 13 the control ring 110 comprises an annular body preferably fabricated of a rigid material such as injection molded plastic which is dimensioned to be inserted between the inner wall 37 and the upper edge 28 of sidewall 27 of the coffee receptacle 25 thereby forming a removable ceiling above chamber 38 a plurality of grooves or notches 112 are formed along the outer circumference of the ring 110 each groove or notch 112 has an open exterior side which is closed by sidewall 27 when the ring 110 is properly positioned within the chamber 38 thus the notches 112 form passageways which allow water to drain slowly into the chamber 38 rather than gushing in and dislodging the coffee as when the ring 110 is not present fig1 and 15 show yet another embodiment of the invention in which a filter member 120 is removably mounted on the lower edge of the sidewall 122. |
5 | alternative embodiments longer or shorter boss strips 34 can be utilized as desired such that each boss strip can accommodate less than five pickets or more than five pickets in still other alternative embodiments a relatively short single boss strip or connector is used for each picket rail connection as seen in fig8 for example a short boss or connector strip 134 according to a second example embodiment is so short that it doesn 39 t span from one picket to another and it only includes a single boss nub 136 in manufacturing the product a simplified technique or method is accomplished in an example method a pre assembled section of fencing railing assembly is constructed and shipped for sale this allows the sections to be assembled under factory conditions rather than under field conditions for maximum efficiency and quality control the pre assembled fencing railing assembly includes a length of fencing railing ready to be installed between a pair of posts or uprights thus the user would install the pre assembled section of fencing railing between the posts in the field the manufacturing method for constructing the pre assembled section can include the steps of a providing a series of pickets with connector holes formed therein b providing at least. |
3 | u00b0 26 6 g of 5 6 diamino 4 butylamino 2 methylpyridine 3 carboxylic acid ethyl ester 0 1 mol are dissolved in 150 ml of toluene 9 g of diacetyl are added and the mixture is refluxed while the water formed is removed by a water separator after about 5 hours the theoretical amount of water is separated and the solution is evaporated to dryness the dark oily residue is extracted twice with 100 ml portions of gasoline and addition of activated charcoal the gasoline extracts are combined and concentrated to about 100 ml 8 butylamino 2 3 6 trimethylprido 2 3 b pyrazine 7 carboxylic acid ethyl ester crystallizes on cooling yield 21 g 66 m p 97 u00b0 99 u00b0 13 3 g of 5 6 diamino 4 butylamino 2 methylpyridine 3 carboxylic acid ethyl ester 0 05 mol of example 1 d and 4g of glyoxal monohydrate dissolved in 100 ml of toluene are refluxed while the water formed is removed by means of a water separator after about 3 hours the reaction is complete and the solution is concentrated the remaining oily residue is extracted twice with 50 ml portions of gasoline and addition of activated charcoal the gasoline extracts are cooled and the crystalline 8 butylamino 6 methylpyrido 2 3 b pyrazine 7 carboxylic acid ethyl ester is filtered off yield 70 m p 56 u00b0 58 u00b0 by substituting ethylamine for the butylamine in the procedure of example 1 b 6 chloro 4 ethylamino 2 methyl 5. |
7 | affect mass determination for larger samples however absorption correction is made in a manner described hereinafter compton scatter cross section as used herein is literally the probability that an x ray incident on a sample will be compton scattered per unit mass of sample for example 100 000 incident x rays per second on irradiating a sample having a compton scatter cross section the equivalent of 1 this means that 1000 of the incident x rays will be compton scattered it is a measure of the probability of the compton scatter occurring rayleigh scattering on the other hand which as indicated above increases proportionately with the square of z atomic number see fig8 from tertian and claisse which shows incoherent and coherent mass scattering coefficients as a function of atomic number for ag k u03b1 radiation and scattering angle of 90 u00b0 this information may be used to correct the mass determination which is based on the assumption that compton scattering cross section is constant the following relation is useful corrected mass is the net mass of the sample to be determined cc is a calibration constant that is determined by measurement samples of known mass in theory this constant depends upon such physical parameters as the type of equipment or apparatus used such as the operating characteristics of the x ray tube 3 and the detector 9 fig3 the location of the. |
6 | with the final layer being the wicking material 46 also the sorbent assembly and cooling device can be arranged in a spherical configuration as shown in fig4 and 6 in the embodiment shown in fig6 the liquid refrigerant reservoir 16 is adjacent the length of the evacuated sorbent assembly 12 fig7 shows another embodiment of the present invention where the evacuated sorbent assembly has a polygonal cross section in other embodiments as shown in fig8 and 9 two or more evacuated sorbent assemblies are adjacent to a single liquid refrigerant reservoir fig1 shows a conventional beverage container pouch 80 constructed of a plastic lined metallicized material which is heat sealable the pouch has a top end 82 a bottom end 83 formed by panel 84 to create a base for the beverage container pouch opposing side panels one shown 85 and opposing front and back panels 90 and 92 respectively a single coolant device 94 is formed as part of or affixed to the exterior surface of the front panel in an alternative embodiment the coolant device may be formed as part of or affixed to the interior surface of the panel as best seen in fig1 the coolant device 94 is affixed to the exterior surface 95 of the front panel 92 of the pouch 80 by securing the exterior 95 of the coolant device to the exterior surface of the front panel 90 with the wicking material 46 facing the pouch 80 adjacent to the interior surface of the affixed coolant. |
7 | the image from being erased and substituted with another image the unitary ticket file is sent to client 328 and printed on printer 322 for immediate issuance to person 306 in the alternative if time permits the ticket may be printed or otherwise fixed on a tangible ticket media and a remote location and mailed to an address specified by person 308 after being received by person 306 ticket 304 by be used to gain access to the specified event or service such as entry into area 314 by presentation to a gate keeper 310 as previously described encoded data on ticket 304 may be read by a ticket reading machine 332 if desired 0048 fig7 shows a portion 350 of a system like either of systems 100 or 300 described above or some combination thereof imaginary line 354 indicates that only a portion of an entire system is diagrammed a system with portion 350 may be used with a ticketing method wherein image data is not actually contained on ticket 354 instead the ticket includes a flag or identifier for an image that is retained in an image database such as database 334 shown in fig6 except for this difference the non transferable ticket may be issued in any suitable manner as described above an image of the ticketed person 356 may be obtained at the. |
5 | interior of a motor vehicle having a closure which can be opened by a drive motor an interior temperature setpoint value generator at least one interior temperature sensor at least one outside temperature sensor and a logic component with inputs outputs and a computer portion existing components of different units are used and operatively linked so that the driver is largely relieved of the need to manipulate numerous controls application_number US 94353392 A description referring to fig1 the individual components used to effectuate the ventilation process are diagrammatically represented in relation to a motor vehicle indicated generally at 10 the motor vehicle includes an electric sliding lifting roof 12 with a solar cover 14 and a first ventilator or fan 15 placed in the vicinity of the ventilation gap that is formed by opening cover 14 the electric sliding lifting roof slr 12 is operated by a logic component or slr control device 16 which has several inputs and outputs at its disposal the inputs include an interior temperature sensor 1 positioned in the driver 39 s head area of the vehicle an interior temperature sensor 2 located in the area of the dashboard assigned to an air conditioner 18 of the motor vehicle an outside temperature sensor 3 placed in the area of the air supply shaft in front of the windshield an outside temperature sensor 4 placed in the area of the front bumper a tachogenerator 20 a rain sensor 22 preferably placed in the vicinity of the rear window an atmospheric moisture sensor 24 and a comfort switch. |
8 | within triacs diodes block 24 are adapted to switch into an off state under the control of waveform chopping switch 16 and to prevent signals from being applied to converter outport port 26 during portions of both the positive going cycles and the negative going cycles of the input ac waveform this results in power conversion of an input ac signal while still providing an output signal having substantially the same frequency as the input which is suitable for application to a load device having electronic components therein referring now to fig2 4 there are shown input power waveform 40 intermediate power waveform 50 and converted output power waveform 60 respectively each of the power waveforms 40 50 60 has a positive half cycle 42 and a negative half cycle 44 the frequency shape power and phase of output power waveform 60 substantially follows those of input power waveform 40 allowing for minor differences the minor differences can be due to factors such as loss noise and artifacts that may be introduced by electronic power converter 10 input power waveform 40 is applied to converter input port 12 for conversion by electronic power converter 10 of the present invention intermediate power waveform 50 is then created within triacs diodes block 24 of electronic power converter 10 in accordance with waveform chopping switch 16 as part of the power conversion process of the present invention converted output power waveform 60 is the output ac waveform of electronic power converter 10 which is provided at converter outport port 26 in order to convert input power waveform 40 into output power waveform. |
5 | where the trencher may be actuated by remote control from the excavator the trencher attachment thereby enables a trenching operation to be performed in locations heretofore inaccessible to trenchers presently known in the art application_number US 80122085 A description hydraulic excavators used in earth moving operations are powered machines frequently truck mounted for portability and which include a telescopically extendible boom carrying a bucket on the free end thereof the telescopically extendable boom is capable of vertical movement tilting motion and is swingable in a circle based on its pivotal mounting on the truck or comparable supporting vehicle trenchers heretofore known in the art include an elongated frame and means training a continuous chain outwardly and inwardly of the elongated frame the chain having earth moving elements spaced therealong some trenchers have been provided with independent power means and others utilize power take offs from other vehicles such as pickup trucks or tractors which are generally used in supporting and positioning the trenchers the present invention comprises an attachment frame having spaced vertical body members 10 a top portion 11 a transverse member 12 and three secondary vertically disposed frame members 13 extending outwardly from the transverse member 12 an angular secondary top portion and shield 14 is attached to the upper edges of the secondary frame members 13 and skids 15 are attached. |
5 | of the present invention that is simpler and more user friendly than sanitary hydrants currently in use this hydrant is limited to a 5 u2032 bury depth and a minimum working pressure of about 40 psi which maximizes the venturi flow rate potential while still being able to evacuate the reservoir as water flows through a double check a one way check valve 34 is provided that is forced open when the hydrant is shut off as shown in fig1 in operation this venturi system operates similar to those described above with respect to fig5 11 more specifically the venturi is interconnected to a movable control rod 57 that is located within the standpipe 6 the handle 5 of the hydrant is thus ultimately interconnected to the venturi 18 and by way of the control rod 57 to turn on the hydrant the user moves the handle 5 to an open position which pulls the control rod 57 upwardly and opens the inlet valve 38 such that water can enter the venturi 18 pulling the venturi upward also removes the check valve 34 upwardly such that the screen piston 68 moves away from the bottom surface 59 of the hydrant 2 to turn the hydrant off the handle 5 is moved to a closed position which moves the control rod 57 downwardly to move the venturi 18 downwardly to close the inlet valve 38 moving the venturi downwardly also transitions the screen piston 68 which opens the check valve 34 to allow for evacuation reservoir a vent 80 may be provided on an upper surface of the hydrant generally this hydrant functions when. |
7 | invention in a plasma enhanced cvd process using plate as an example in fig2 deposition chamber 1 is evacuated to a prevacuum of 10 torr wherein cathode 2 is expressed as while anode 3 is expressed as and the power source is expressed as 5 6 expresses metallic mesh screen 7 34 u2190 34 expresses the direction of the gas flow preparation of layer 101 sih 4 h 2 and nh 3 or ch 4 gases are premixed and introduced into the deposition chamber the ratio of nh 3 or ch 4 gas flow rate to sih gas flow rate is 5 7 volume ratio layer 101 can be optionally used preparation of layer 102 sih 4 h 2 and b 2 h 6 gases are premixed and introduced into the deposition chamber the ratio of b 2 h 6 gas flow rate and sih 4 gas flow rate is less than 5 u00d7 10 5 atomic ratio preparation of layer 103 nh 3 or ch 4 and sih 4 gases are premixed and introduced into the deposition chamber the ratio of nh 3 or ch 4 sih 4 volume ratio varies continuously from that of the gas composition of the transport layer 104 to zero preparation of layer 104 sih 4 h 2 and nh 3 or ch 4 gases are premixed and introduced into the deposition chamber the ratio of nh 3 or ch 4 sih 4 is 3 10 volume ratio all functional layers are deposited on al substrate 4 which is attached to the cathode 2 in the rf plasma discharge deposition chamber layer 104 is deposited by. |
7 | rate of rotation and the amount of coolant fluid flowing through the cylinders will all depend upon the power to be dissipated and upon the degree to which the beam must be clipped and confined those skilled in the art will have no difficulty in tailoring an aperture to suit their requirements with all apertures a portion of the optical flux that is to be removed from the beam will be scattered the direction of scattering depending on the relative direction of the incoming flux and the surface of the clipping member the embodiment of fig2 with a high fraction of the deflected beam being deflected in a grazing angle will tend to have the undesired radiation closer to the direction of the diverging beam than will the prior art device shown in fig1 the use of relatively small cylinders will tend to increase the angle at which the scattered radiation emerges the cylinders may be polished to a high degree of finish by diamond turning and optical polishing techniques thereby increasing the fraction of unwanted radiation which is deflected rather than being absorbed by cylinders 210 and 212 the distance 215 between the cylinders 210 and 212 may be adjusted by incorporating conventional flexible driving means and coolant means so that the distance 215 may be readily adjusted fig2 illustrates schematically i e through symbols and without conveying any spatial information a method of rotating the cylinders with belts 252 and 254 turning shafts 253 and 255 respectively power is supplied by conventional source 250 represented symbolically be a circle the spacing 215 may be adjusted by translating cylinder 210 parallel. |
2 | in the direction of the filter chamber 29 the inlet ducts 17 may be either of single part or multi part configuration it is likewise possible for the inlet ducts 17 to be formed with a circular cross section fig1 clearly shows an inlet duct 17 running between the support flange 36 and the distributor flange 37 the figure also shows the protective lip 22 which is pivotably mounted on the lower end of the support flange 36 by a hinge 23 fig1 shows the lower end of the support ring 19 or of the support flange 36 the lower end of the support ring 19 is adjoined by the hinge 23 which is formed as a film hinge the hinge 23 is realized by a thinned material portion the hinge 23 is adjoined in turn by a carrier skirt 38 which is likewise composed of rubber here the carrier skirt 38 the hinge 23 and the end of the support ring 19 are formed from the same material in the exemplary embodiment this is rubber the flexurally rigid lip tab 39 is fixed to the carrier skirt 38 the flexurally rigid lip tab 39 is composed of suitably rigid material for example steel or plastic the flexurally rigid lip tab 39 may u2014 as in the exemplary embodiment u2014 be adhesively bonded to the carrier skirt 38 it is also possible for the carrier skirt 38 and the lip tab 39 to be of integrated design using a two component material it is also possible for the carrier skirt 38 and lip tab 39 to be clipped or screwed or welded to one another fig1 shows by way of example a filter panel with a centrally arranged pulp inlet 9 fig1 shows. |
5 | brake in different phases of operation the phase in which the electric motor 10 rotates the shaft 151 and with it the driver 21 clockwise is shown in fig5 a in which the radial protrusions 216 lie on the inside with their drive surfaces 211 against coupling surfaces 234 of the coupling protrusions 236 on the outside against mating drive surfaces 221 of clamping device 22 because of this the clamping devices 22 are held in a neutral position in which no clamping effect occurs the mating drive surfaces 221 border recesses on the edges of clamping devices 22 the phase in which a back driving torque comes from drive output 23 and acts on brake 2 is shown in fig5 b in which case the coupling protrusions 236 of the coupling output lie with their coupling surfaces 234 against the drive surfaces 211 whereas an additional pivoting through the oblique coupling surfaces 225 of clamping devices 22 may lie against the complementary mating surfaces 235 of coupling protrusion 236 so that a radial force component is produced that forces the clamping devices 22 against the inside surface of the clamping ring and therefore causes friction until clamping occurs the phase in which motor movement has just started until drive surfaces 211 lie against the mating drive surfaces 221 is shown in fig5 c in this state in which clamping is still present a drive free space 201 remains between the drive protrusions 216 of driver 21 and the coupling protrusions 236 of the brake output 23 this angle which is defined by. |
1 | eyewear is used certain colors may enhance detailed viewing the shield may be tinted red orange yellow green blue indigo violet gray or any permutation thereof the eye shield 35 also contains mating structures in the from of holes 50 for attaching the eye shield 35 to the corresponding mating structures i e the projections on the frame 10 referring now to fig4 the holes 50 are located at the top of the eye shield 35 in the colored band 45 in this embodiment the holes 50 align with the projections 30 along the frame 10 the diameter of the holes 50 is substantially equal to the diameter of the body 32 of the projection 30 radial slits 55 around the holes 50 allow the holes 50 to expand and snap securely over the projections 30 when the holes 50 are in position over the projections the radial slits 55 no longer expand the holes 50 eliminating any exposure points through the eye shield 35 when it is attached to the frame 10 fig5 illustrates the resulting combination of attaching the eye shield 35 to the frame 10 forming a cost effective reliable safe and compliant form of protective eyewear when the eye shield is attached to the frame the holes 50 no longer expand and the oval heads 31 of the projections 30 retain the eye shield 35 in assembly with the frame 10 when assembled with the frame 10 the eye shield. |
8 | reading apparatus which can reduce a change of color balance due to the exchange of the optical unit the image reading apparatus comprises an original glass plate on which an original is placed and an optical unit adapted to move in parallel to the original glass plate below the original glass plate the optical unit comprising an illumination light source adapted to illuminate the original placed on the original glass plate and a charge coupled device adapted to read the reflected light from the original placed on the original glass plate and the optical unit being exchangeable with a spare optical unit the image reading apparatus retains thickness information of the original glass tableplate the spare optical unit retains change information of an image resolution of the image reading apparatus due to a change of an optical path length of the spare optical unit replacing the optical unit application_number US 4758108 A description preferred embodiments of the present invention will be now described in detail with reference to the drawings fig1 is a view schematically illustrating an arrangement of an image reading apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention in fig1 this image reading apparatus comprises an original glass plate 1 on which an original 2 is placed a shaft 7 disposed below the original glass plate 1 in parallel thereto and directed in a sub scanning direction and an optical unit a which moves on this shaft 7 the optical unit a comprises an illumination light source 3 which illuminates the original placed on the original glass plate 1 a ccd sensor 4 and an imaging lens 5 which images the reflected light from the original placed on the original glass plate 1 on the ccd sensor 4 the ccd sensor 4 reads an image which is. |
8 | voltage should be ramped up again to a value favorable for the next steps by no means should the rf voltage be kept that low for a long time because losses of ions may occur one of the endcaps of three dimensional ion traps is usually connected to the outlet of a digital to analog converter dac which in turn is connected to a digital memory the full shape of the smooth dc voltage pulses can be stored in this memory the dc voltages can be varied between zero and 200 volts usually dc voltage pulses of 10 to 30 volts are sufficiently effective some caution has to be paid for the choice of the rf voltage e when the dc is ramped up by ramp g the lower mass storage limit m z cut off shifts a little further towards the isolation window which has to be taken into account in fig4 a complex mixture of ions is presented in the form of a hypothetical mass spectrum in a greatly overloaded ion trap containing about 10 7 ions such a mass spectrum is hypothetical because it cannot be measured by conventional mass spectrometers due to the overloading the lower storage limit m z cut off is shown by the dashed line 20 and the isolation window is marked by the two dashed lines 21 within the isolation window a tiny ion signal is visible making up only fractions of a percent of all ions within the ion trap nevertheless the tiny signal may correspond to about several thousand ions after application of the isolation method according to the invention following the rf and dc voltage ramping according to fig3 the mixture of. |
5 | comprise the lower end of the gripping ring 54 radially outwardly as shown in fig5 b to bring shoulder 62 out of recess 92 to effect a complete release of the downhole tool 88 when an upward force is applied at the same time as the application of wellbore pressure those skilled in the art can see that the precharging of annular cavity 34 which acts on piston 42 allows a reference hydrostatic pressure to be trapped in annular passage 72 against the compressible fluid trapped in passage 34 when the downhole tool 88 is supported downhole this occurs because passage 70 is sealingly closed as illustrated by comparing fig2 b and 3 b as the recess surface 90 moves away from passage 70 and seals 102 and 104 effectively straddle passage 70 which is now fully covered by the outer body 48 with that reference pressure trapped which is generally a pressure close to the wellbore hydrostatic at the desired location for release from the downhole tool 88 applied pressure on the wellbore on the release piston 64 one end of which 108 is exposed to the trapped hydrostatic pressure in the annular passage 72 results in the release sequence just described it also moves the floating piston 42 and compresses the fluid in chamber 34 fig6 a and b illustrate that on the way up the hole annular passage 72 is still isolated from wellbore hydrostatic as passage 70 continues to be sealed. |
1 | a pivot point shown as a bolt 11 when a fish pulls on fishing line 32 the line causes trigger 8 to swivel from a retaining position to a non retaining position shown in fig4 thereby allowing weighted mast 6 to swing downward under the weight of the counterweight 10 and assume a vertical signalling position flag 9 affixed to the end opposite the counterweight 10 on mast 6 is thus raised signalling the presence of a fish trigger 8 is appropriately shaped and can be either curved or it can be provided with a detent for accommodating fishing line 32 alternatively mast 6 can be spring biased towards the signalling position with the stored energy in a spring 17 being released when the trigger 8 is moved to the non retaining position by force on fishing line 32 this is illustrated in fig5 a and 5b as shown in fig6 a and 6b trigger 8 can be provided to swivel in the same plane as mast 6 in which case it is provided with a hooked end 15 which engages a pin 16 disposed on mast 6 when mast 6 is in the cocked position trigger 8 is disposed within a housing 20 an adjustable screw 30 such as a thumb screw holds trigger 8 against the mast in the housing and can be. |
2 | ink droplet is ejected by imparting a substantial pressure to the ink in the pressure chamber 36 by the first main pulse pm 1 and after ejecting the ink a residual vibration of the ink in the pressure chamber is suppressed by the stabilizing pulse ps 1 next ink droplets are again ejected continuously by the second main pulse pm 2 and the third main pulse pm 3 the third main pulse pm 3 in addition to performing an ejection operation also has a function to suppress the residual vibration of the ink in the pressure chamber generated due to the ejection the stabilizing pulse ps 1 does not eject an ink droplet results of experiments carried out by inventors of the present invention are shown in fig7 a and fig7 b the inventors let a pulse width time series of the first main pulse pm 1 the stabilizing pulse ps 1 the second main pulse ps 2 and the third main pulse ps 3 to be tm 1 ts 1 tm 2 and tm 3 respectively and an interval between a tail end of the first main pulse pm 1 and a lead end of the stabilizing pulse ps 1 to be w 1 an interval between a tail end of the stabilizing pulse ps 1 and a lead end of the second main pulse pm 2 to. |
5 | waves through the material and further prevents the failure of the trench walls application_number US 31482381 A description referring first to fig1 a fault 2 extending from the ground surface 4 downwardly through earth crust 6 is located some distance from a structure 8 such as a nuclear power plant on the ground surface it is assumed that an earthquake occurs at a hypocenter 10 at a location which is at some depth below the ground surface the epicenter of the quake is that point 12 on the ground surface which is vertically above the hypocenter and in the illustrated example it is spaced some distance from the power plant when the earthquake strikes seismic waves 16 namely p and s waves radiate from the hypocenter in all directions including along radiant 14 a straight line which connects the hypocenter with the power plant in this idealized case s and p waves striking the ground surface generate surface waves 18 which travel along the ground surface away from the epicenter at point 12 located on the ground surface a seismic shield 20 see fig2 constructed in accordance with the present invention is a 34 wall 34 of a material 36 see fig5 which does not transmit seismic waves especially the s waves and which is disposed in a trench 22 located between the power plant 8 and the fault 2 the trench. |
7 | apparatus 37 includes a corotron 38 for neutralizing charges remaining on the particles and a rotating brush 39 which operates in conjunction with a vacuum system to remove residual toner particles from the brush belt 11 is driven in the direction shown by the solid line arrow by a constant speed drive motor 30 directly coupled to belt driving roller 15 by a suitable drive chain or timing belt 42 a timing gear 43 is carried on the output shaft of motor 30 gear 43 having a predetermined number of teeth cooperable with magnetic pickup element 44 mounted on the machine frame adjacent thereto during rotation of gear 43 pickup 44 generates a series of closely spaced signal pulses which are input to control logic 45 via line 44 39 pulse like signals from signal generator 31 are input to control logic 45 via line 31 39 the signal pulse in lines 44 39 31 39 cooperate to operate the various components of reproduction machine 10 in an integrated timed manner via control logic 45 for this purpose the control logic 45 for machine 10 includes a suitable counting mechanism for counting and identifying individual pulses the pulse train from pickup 44 is fed to control logic 45 together with the pulse like signals from pickup 32 of signal generator 31 in operation the pulses from pickup 32 are used to mark or set the count each time fingers 28 reach a preset point in their rotation individual pulses from the resulting blocks of pulses obtained. |
9 | equivalent to the first resistance the first resistance corresponds to the first display type the first display type corresponds to the first predefined operating parameter values set the first predefined operating parameter values set may include a brightness value a contrast value a gray scale value and a tint value it is understood that the first predefined operating parameter values set may include any alternative or additional suitable parameter value to those described herein the monitoring module 406 communicates the predefined operating parameter values set associated with the display device 404 to the control module 402 the control module 402 selectively adjusts the dynamically adjustable operating parameters of the display device 404 based on the predefined operating parameter values set for example the monitoring module 406 communicates the first predefined operating parameter values set to the control module 402 the control module 402 adjusts the dynamically adjustable operating parameters of the display device 404 based on the first predefined operating parameter values set for example only the control module 402 sets a brightness of the display device 404 equal to the brightness value of the first predefined operating parameter values set in one embodiment the monitoring module 406 determines whether to adjust. |
1 | were returned to room air with normal oxygen content on p12 olanzapine in water or veh water was administered once daily by gavage beginning on p10 and continuing through p16 retinal neovascularization was evaluated on p17 after 5 days of exposure of the animals to room air retinal neovascularization was evaluated by angiography in mice subjected to oir as described previously smith l e wesolowski e mclellan a et al oxygen induced retinopathy in the mouse invest ophthalmol vis sci 1994 35 1 101 111 p17 mice were deeply anesthetized and then were perfused through the left ventricle with 1 ml of pbs containing 50 mg of high molecular weight 2000 kda fluorescein dextran sigma st louis mo eyes were enucleated and fixed in 4 paraformaldehyde for 24 hours after removal of the lens the retina was dissected and wholemounted with glycerol gelatin quantification of retinal neovascularization was performed as described previously chen j connor k m aderman c m smith l e erythropoietin deficiency decreases vascular stability in mice j clin invest 2008 118 2 526 533 images of retinal whole mounts taken at 4 u00d7 magnification on an epifluorescence microscope olympus center valley pa were imported into adobe photoshop 7 0 software adobe systems mountain view calif and merged to produce an image of the entire retina neovascularization was quantified as described previously bai y ma j x guo j et al m u00fcller cell derived vegf is a significant contributor to retinal neovascularization j pathol 2009 219 4 446 454 the photoshop freehand tool was used to outline areas of neovascular tuft formation and the area of neovascularization in pixels was expressed as a percentage of the area of the whole retina inpixels to avoid bias quantification of neovascularization was performed by. |
8 | during copying the portion surrounded by the coordinates indicated by the pen 4 and erase the other portion and denoted by 42 is a switch for instructing to erase during copying the portion surrounded by the coordinates indicated by the pen 4 and record the other portion one of such switches 41 and 42 are selected when the indication by the pen 4 has been terminated in this manner the housing 11 is closed as previously described and a copy start instruction switch 43 is depressed when such instruction is put out a write in instruction is put out from a control circuit 44 to a write in circuit 45 and if the switch 41 is in its on position a digital 34 1 34 is written into the portion surrounded by coordinates p1 p2 p3 and p4 and 34 0 34 is written into the other portion and if the switch 42 is in its on position a digital 34 0 34 is written into the portion surrounded by coordinates p1 p2 p3 and p4 and 34 1 34 is written into the other portion when such write in has been terminated a termination signal is sent from the write in circuit 45 to the control circuit 44 which thus puts out a copy start instruction on a line sl1 and instructs to start movement. |
6 | construction or as a retrofit referring particularly to fig1 there is illustrated a conventional block wall 140 formed of several courses of blocks 142 to provide for water inflow or outflow from an enclosure defined by the block wall and to provide for ventilation a block has been removed as depicted by a void or opening 144 to ensure that blocks 146 148 above the opening will not have a tendency to migrate downwardly into opening 144 a rectangular brace 150 may be inserted at the front and back of the opening this brace would provide support for the overlying blocks and prevent splitting or other damage to block wall 140 due to migration of blocks 146 148 and any further overlying blocks a flood vent 152 as particularly illustrated in fig1 and 19 includes a louvered panel 154 having a plurality of louvers 156 which comply with code requirements for flood vents a rodent screen 158 having a plurality of apertures 160 as described above is mounted adjacent interior surface 162 of louvered panel 154 and within lip 164 extending about the louvered panel to retain rodent screen 158 in place strips of double sided adhesive tape 166 are placed adjacent the interior surface of border 168 of the rodent screen and in corresponding locations on interior surface 162 surrounding louvers 156 of the louvered panel alternatively the. |
9 | second assembly element 13 this articulation rod 14 passes through the opening 9 d in the linking member 9 thus securing this linking member and the two assembly elements together this articulation rod 14 also passes freely through a member 15 for actuating the opening of the clasp i e for separating the attaching members 4 and 10 which is articulated about the second articulation pin of the linking member 9 consisting of the axis of the opening 9 d this actuating member 15 includes two opening levers 16 17 each comprising a semicylindrical element 16 a and 17 a respectively each traversed by an opening of which only the opening 17 b can be seen in fig1 for the passage of the articulation rod 14 the transverse distance separating the respective outer lateral faces of the two semicylindrical elements 16 a 17 a is very slightly shorter than the width of the recess 2 a of the branch 2 of the clasp in order to allow the pivoting of these elements 16 a 17 a about the articulation rod 14 these levers 16 17 are formed from two bearing elements 16 c and 17 c respectively secured to the respective semicylindrical elements 16 a 17 a these bearing elements 16 c 17 c extend outside the respective outer lateral faces of the semicylindrical elements 16 a 17 a such that they. |
5 | stories in height are particularly suitable for erection in a simple and economic manner using the described and illustrated building sections the specified height 49 of substantially 3 meters is particularly suitable when the sections are principally intended for blocks of apartments but sections of other heights can readily be produced when for example they are to serve for the erection of office buildings or the like alternative internal and external walls and other partitions for office or other commercial use can readily be provided the indicated length 47 of substantially twelve meters width 48 of substantially three meters can also be changed if required and it is also possible to give the sections shapes other than the strict rectangular parallelepiped shape that has been described and illustrated it is noted that in the construction shown in fig3 of the drawings the columns 42 and 45 are located at a distance 90 of substantially 41 2 meters from the short end of the section or unit concerned which incorporates the columns 41 and 46 whereas the far end thereof which comprises the columns 43 and 44 is at a further distance 91 of substantially 71 2 meters from the columns 42 and 45 these distances 90 and 91 also may be varied to meet the individual requirements of. |
1 | downwardly the shut off valve 42 will be switched so as to shut off the motor to the rotatable blade thus stopping the blade from being rotated and preventing possible injury to the operator turning now to fig3 6 the biasing mechanism 40 includes a cylinder 44 and piston 46 assembly secured to the top portion 28 of the housing 20 the cylinder 44 and piston 46 assembly may be hydraulic as shown the piston 46 has a working end 47 pivotally connected to a first end 62 of a bell crank 60 a second end 64 of the bell crank 60 is pivotally attached to the side panel 30 via a connecting arm 66 the connecting arm 66 has a first end 67 pivotally connected to the second end 64 of the bell crank 60 and a second end 68 pivotally connected to the side panel 30 the bell crank 60 has an elbow 61 that is pivotally secured to the housing 20 as shown the elbow 61 is pivotally connected to a mounting member 29 extending from the top portion 28 of the housing 20 the elbow 61 is positioned proximate the shut off valve 42 the shut off valve 42 is secured to a motor casing 23 extending above a top portion 28 of the housing 20 the. |
7 | the pressure roller 62 that applies pressure to the heating roller 61 the fixing unit 60 is not disposed on either the tray 12 or the photosensitive drum unit 81 but in the top section of the printer 10 accordingly the fixing unit 60 is not affected by movement of the tray 12 or photosensitive drum unit 81 next the feeding unit 70 will be described in greater detail the feeding unit 70 is disposed in the bottommost section of the printer 10 and includes a loading tray 71 for accommodating the paper p and a pickup roller 72 for feeding the paper p the feeding unit 70 is configured to feed the paper p at a prescribed timing in relation to an image forming process performed by the exposing device 35 developer cartridges 31 photosensitive drums 32 and intermediate transfer belt 58 a pair of conveying rollers 73 disposed downstream of the pickup roller 72 in the feeding direction receive the paper p fed by the feeding unit 70 and convey the paper p to the point of contact nip point between the intermediate transfer belt 58 and the secondary transfer roller 54 the discharge tray 80 is disposed on the discharge side of the fixing unit 60 for accommodating discharged sheets of paper p pairs of conveying rollers 91 and 93. |
1 | therefore concerns a method for production of sorbents based on cellulose containing material and at least one swellable smectitic clay mineral which form clumps on absorption of liquid the method is characterized by the fact that a the cellulose containing material and the smectitic clay material are thoroughly mixed in finely divided form the total water content of the components being mixed lying between about 25 and 40 wt or being adjusted to this range by adding water c the compacted molded articles leaving the die press are cut essentially across the direction of emergence and dried cellulose containing material is understood according to the invention to be a material that virtually does not swell in water and therefore has no binder properties either in contrast to the cellulose derivatives described in ep a 0 087 001 the sorbents produced according to the process of the invention are relatively light so that they can be better transported and handled by consumers for example a litter box can be easily filled and emptied the sorbents so produced also exhibit excellent clump formation in which the clumps to be disposed of have reduced weight they do not form dust and have excellent absorption capacity it is presumed without being wedded to this theory that the advantageous properties are attributed at least partially to particularly intimate bonding between the cellulose containing material and the smectitic clay mineral to achieve the advantages. |
1 | scr or servo 116 which is coupled to and receives input from the processor 100 similarly the cooling fan 114 is controlled by controller 118 which is coupled to and receive input from the processor 100 as mentioned above a hand held controller 54 is coupled to the processor 100 by a cable 52 the hand held controller includes several switches and indicator lights which aid the user in the operation of the invention according to a presently preferred embodiment of the invention the hand held controller 54 includes a pump on off push button 120 and a pump on indicator light 122 push buttons 124 and 126 are provided for respectively increasing and decreasing water pressure a rocker switch or thumb joy stick 128 is provided for changing the direction of movement of the cross member 28 in fig1 and 4 push buttons 132 and 134 are provided for respectively increasing and decreasing the speed of movement of the cross member a memory push button 136 is also provided and a memory indicator light 138 is provided to signal when the memory function is activated the memory function is described in more detail below with reference to fig6 an auxiliary indicator light 130 is provided. |
7 | these functions are documented by mathworks and are well known in the art the example of fig1 operates to preserve the perceived spectral balance in the processed audio by employing in the compute gains per band 8 of fig1 non linear gain to loudness functions based on the human auditory system such as shown in fig1 the plot in fig1 shows that there is a substantially linear relationship between the logarithm of loudness and the logarithm of sound pressure level provided that the amplitude is above the linearity threshold below this linearity threshold loudness drops off more rapidly as the audio sound pressure level approaches and then falls below the threshold of hearing which is the point where the slope of the sound pressure level to loudness curve approaches vertical in order to modify the perceived loudness of an audio signal by a prescribed loudness ratio one may represent this as a prescribed shift up or down on the log loudness axis of fig1 for example if one wishes to halve the loudness of a 1 khz signal one may apply the process shown in fig1 the process operates as follows 1 measure the amplitude of the input signal for example rms amplitude in one frequency band for example a band of frequencies. |
4 | suitable for realizing a slow and slight precooling of the filaments this leads in particular to a very uniform cross section of the yarn with that it is possible to adapt the air quantity to the heat treatment of the filaments it is possible to influence advantageously both precooling and the formation of the cooling stream the method of the invention permits production of hoy yarns which have physical properties that permit direct further processing thus properties are obtained that otherwise are ascribed only to fdy yarns typical elongation and tenacity values of fdy yarns are about 30 and gt 4 cn dtex in comparison therewith table 1 shows two polyester yarns that were produced by the method of the present invention in this process the variant of the method was applied as results from the arrangement of the spinning apparatus of fig2 the withdrawal speed was set to 7 500 m min to assist the advance of the filaments an air stream was generated in the constrictor that reached a velocity of about 2 500 m min despite the high withdrawal speeds tenacity values were obtained that were clearly higher than 4 cn dtex with yarn deniers of 55 dtex and 83 dtex the elongation was respectively 34 and 30 both yarns distinguished themselves by a very good modulus ratio the boiling shrinkage of 3 to 2 8 was satisfactory fig5 illustrates a diagram wherein the tenacity of a polyester yarn is plotted as a function of the withdrawal speed two curves are. |
1 | the central portion and the trigger 56 is pivotally supported by a support 51 of the rear part of the base body 50 on the inside of the base body 50 a leg operating unit 6 including a leg connecting unit 60 and leg mounting units 61 and 61 are formed the shaft 65 is inserted through the shaft hole 61 a of the tip and the shaft hole 60 b of the leg connecting unit 60 and the leg mounting unit 61 is pivotally mounted to the leg connecting unit 60 on the other hand the leg mounting unit 61 is pivotally mounted to the base body 50 by inserting the shaft 66 into the bearing 61 b of the tip reference numeral 54 denotes a pin which fixes the base body 50 and the cover member 90 a nose operating unit 7 is provided in the front part of the base body 50 the nose operating unit 7 represents a nose of an elephant and includes a case 71 which is bent downward and has a hollow inside a spring support rod 73 accommodated inside the case 71 and a spring 72 wound around the spring support rod 73 as illustrated in the drawings in the block state the case 71 of the nose operating unit 7 is placed on the slope 50 a at the front end of the base body 50 and the engagement portion 73 a of the upper end of the spring support rod 73 is fixed to the upper end of the cover member 90 at the same time an upper end protrusion. |
7 | failed to restore patency using such an approach it has been possible to develop a computerized model for the early noninvasive detection of reperfusion status within the first three hours of starting thrombolytic therapy allowing early triage of such patients for acute cardiac catheterization and consideration for rescue angioplasty the method of the present invention involves the use of four variables in determining whether persistent occlusions are present in a patient after thrombolytic therapy blood samples are taken before and after thrombolytic therapy and assayed for creatine kinase mb levels clinical variables of chest pain after therapy and the time from onset of chest pain to the beginning of thrombolytic therapy and the two ck mb levels are used as inputs to a statistical model which results in the probability of the presence of a persistent occlusion samples of blood are taken from the patient having already been diagnosed as having a myocardial infarction these samples are taken prior to the beginning of thrombolytic therapy e g administration of tissue plasminogen activators streptokinase urokinase or apsac the baseline sample is preferably taken with 6 hours of the onset of symptons of the myocardial infarct i e chest pain and within 1 hour of the beginning of thrombolytic. |
2 | free carriages have a rectangular frame from which vertical axis guide rollers are cantilevered so as to engage the sides of the rail the top portion of the frames have a vertical opening which is surrounded by the frame and the driven and free rolling wheels which ride on the top of the rail are loosely fitted into these openings on the respective driven and free rolling carriages application_number US 95585092 A description referring to fig1 and 2 a conveying tramcar 1 is supported by a guide rail 2 for travel thereon the tramcar 1 has a driven carriage 3 a freely rolling carriage 4 and front and rear auxiliary trolleys 7 and 8 are respectively connected by connecting rods 5 and 6 to the carriages 3 and 4 the trolleys are connected to a base supporting an article 9 to be conveyed the front and rear ends of the article 9 are respectively supported by the driven carriage 3 and the freely rolling carriage 4 the driven carriage 3 and the freely rolling carriage 4 are each connected to a respective main body 10a and 10b of carriages 3 and 4 respectively both of said main bodies being identical to each other as to their structure and size as shown in fig3 5 and 8 the main bodies 10a. |
4 | water discharged from the treatment chamber 12 or the heat pump unit 50 the drainage tank 90 may be configured to function identical to the water supply tank 80 the drainage tank 90 may be disposed alongside the water supply tank 80 the clothes treatment apparatus 1 may further include a scent diffuser 100 configured to diffuse scent into the treatment chamber 12 the scent diffuser 100 may be disposed in the treatment chamber 12 after the scent diffuser 100 is completely used the user may replace the scent diffuser 100 with a new one in this implementation the scent diffuser 100 may be separably mounted in the discharge panel 15 the scent diffuser 100 may be inserted into an opening formed in the discharge panel 15 the user may simply pull the scent diffuser 100 to separate the scent diffuser 100 from the discharge panel 15 the scent diffuser 100 may be provided with a handle 129 the user may pull the scent diffuser 100 while holding the handle 129 to separate the scent diffuser 100 from the discharge panel 15 the scent diffuser 100 may be provided in a flow channel along which air blown by the blowing unit 30 is guided to the air blowing port 16 alternatively the scent diffuser 100 may be separably provided at any constructional component such as the door 20 other than the discharge panel 15 as long as the scent diffuser 100 can supply scent into the treatment chamber 12 hereinafter an example scent diffuser 100 will be described in detail with reference to fig5 to 17 a replaceable scent member 5 may be mounted in the scent diffuser 100 the scent diffuser 100 may. |
9 | n u2032 n u2032 tetraglycidal 4 4 u2032 methylenebisbenzenamine ciba geigy my720 this tetra functional resin has a higher reactivity than one based on bisphenol a a mixture of my720 with mthpa at 90 of the stoichiometric ratio was prepared with stannous octoate used as the catalyst and added at 1 part based on the weight of the resin using this composition in the rapid heating method described in example 1 the solder spread and formed a metallurgical connection to the copper however when using the heating method involving the multizone oven the solder did not spread or wet onto the copper eliminating the stannous octoate and using the my70 mthpa combination described showed the same result the solder was inhibited from wetting the copper when heating the sample in the multizone oven when cycloaliphatic resins such as 3 4 epoxycyclohexylmethyl 3 4 epoxycyclohexane carboxylate union carbide erl 4221 are used in combinations with mthpa are used with stannous octoate as the catalyst the soldering result observed is similar to example 1 the composition cures before solder melt point and inhibits the spread of the solder to the copper at a heating rate of 10 u00b0 c min showed the exotherm onset at 90 u00b0 c with a peak exotherm at 155 u00b0 c thus the exotherm peak which correlates to the chemical reaction rate is lower than the melting point of. |
2 | adhesive to the surfaces of the center and rear leg members 130 and 28 rear cross member 32 and rear portions of the fore and aft extending roof supports 36 attaching loop strips 154 are also secured to the outer surface of the vertically extending sides of the rear window flap 158 see fig1 to install either the rear and or side windows 60 62 the roof member 48 should be removed from the framework 26 if a flexible rear window 60 is to be installed it should be installed prior to the installation of the side windows 62 installation of the rear windows 60 requires that the top flaps 158 with the attaching hook strips 152 first be wrapped around the first cross member 32 the side flaps 158 then be wrapped around the first leg members 28 and then attached to the loop strips 154 if side windows 62 are not to be installed then the roof member 48 would be secured to the top face 46 of the framework 26 when the roof member 48 is secured in place the laterally extending rear channel 98 would seat on the first cross member 32 and help secure the hook strips 152 on the rear window 60 with the loop strips 154 on the cross member 32 see fig1 when side windows 62 are to also be installed their side flaps 156 with the hook strips 152 are wrapped around the inside vertical surfaces. |
1 | glass plate 302 is placed in front of the second lens 214 replacing the emission filter 216 of fig2 to obtain the same focus and image size as in fluorescence imaging the sample was illuminated with ambient light e g room lights 304 referring to fig4 two skin pieces 402 and 404 about 2 to 2 5 mm thick were placed free standing border to border on a translation stage the dermal layers are shown 406 as well as the subcutaneous tissue 408 laser tissue welding was performed on the region between the two pieces 410 by scanning the laser irradiation the stage was moved forward at approximately 5 mm 30 sec then back at the same speed at the same length a 5 mm fusion line was formed no conventional suture was performed the total exposure time was 5 mm min a cunyite cr 4 ca 2 geo 4 tunable laser 412 at 1 430 nm and a forsterite cr 4 m g2 sio 4 tunable laser 412 at 1 250 nm were used for laser tissue welding n 10 for each group the energy fluencies were 10 5 kj cm 2 and 19 1 kj cm 2 respectively the main mechanism of cr 4 laser forsterite and cunyite tissue welding uses the absorption. |
7 | appear at all four inputs to gate 32 which then causes latch circuit 34 to set the delay timing is selected to be long enough to allow latch circuit 34 to set before such time out at the expiration of this delay period delay circuit 15 applies a logic level 0 signal to gate 32 which causes a logic level 1 signal to appear at the s1 input of latch circuit 34 however this signal has no impact since latch circuit 34 had previously been set in the event that clock c had also failed the clock selection circuit would not enable clock c but would enable the next properly operating clock circuit in the clock selection sequence if one copy of the clock selection control circuit is powered down and then up it may go into an unstable state and cause a new clock circuit to be selected even though a failure did not occur in the previously selected clock circuit if the new clock circuit is not fully operational alarms and degradation of service can result this problem is eliminated through use of first and second inhibit leads inhibit a and inhibit b respectively and or gates 18 28 37 and 47 if copy 0 is to be powered down processing unit b. |
8 | embodiment the implant energy of the hydrogen plad process may linearly ramp up in a predetermined interval for example 2000 ev to 5000 ev for the hydrogen plad process however implant dosages implant times and implant energies used in the hydrogen plad process depend on a thickness of the dielectric layer for example in one embodiment the implant dosage is about 4e16 8e16 cm 2 the implant time is about 53 98 seconds and the implant energy is about 2000 ev to 5000 ev while a thickness of the dielectric layer is about 50 nm in another embodiment the implant dosage is about 2e16 4e16 cm 2 the implant time is about 30 53 seconds and the implant energy is about 1000 ev to 3000 ev while a thickness of the dielectric layer is about 30 nm in yet another embodiment the implant dosage is about 5e16 1e17 cm 2 the implant time is about 60 100 seconds and the implant energy is about 2000 ev to 10000 ev while a thickness of the dielectric layer is about 100 nm next at step s 3 an annealing process is performed after the hydrogen plad process is completed to uniformly drive the hydrogen atom within the dielectric layer in one embodiment the annealing process is performed at a temperature of between 300 600 u00b0 c. |
5 | 1989 34 elements of rock mechanics 34 p 2 1 through p 2 22 found in economides m j and nolte k g editors 34 reservoir stimulation 34 second edition prentice hall which is incorporated herein by reference in accordance with the present invention the maximum and minimum principle horizontal stresses operating in a subterranean formation are determined by first ascertaining the maximum and minimum values for radial stresses required to initiate a fracture in the subterranean formation using the equations equ1 where s stress applied by the downhole jack psi i j k indexes for direction of stress relative to some specified direction or azimuth and the maximum value for radial stress caused by the downhole jack r 39 max is given by r 39 max a b and likewise r 39 min a b where the 34 r 34 refers to radial stress and a and b are defined above the computed maximum and minimum radial stresses r max and r min respectively are obtained by adding the borehole pressure bp to the maximum and minimum radial stress as follows the orientation of r max is given by the angle theta u03b8 in degrees which is drawn anticlockwise from the i direction equ2 finally the maximum and minimum principal stresses u03c3 max and u03c3 min operating the normal plane are computed using the maximum and minimum radial stresses in the following 34 kirsch 34 equations that relate radial and tangential stresses surrounding a borehole to the principal stresses operating in the normal plane the downhole jack of this invention is designed to be applicable to a wide variety of subterranean materials ranging from sandy compositions to hard rock. |
3 | or a suspension comprising oh ions 3 is added to the reaction tank the solution suspension comprise for example sodium calcium or magnesium hydroxide the most efficient hydroxide source being magnesium hydroxide to increase the basicity on a monomeric aluminium product by the addition of hydroxide ions as sodium or calcium hydroxide may be difficult due to that these are rather reactive and precipitation of al oh 3 easily occurs magnesium hydroxide k sp 1 5 u00d7 10 u2212 11 is less reactive and is thus much easier to use as the hydroxide source a suspension of magnesium hydroxide may be used in the invention alternatively magnesium oxide which upon being mixed with water is hydrolysed to magnesium hydroxide the added amount of oh ions is controlled such that it corresponds to the desired basicity of the hydroxide complexes that are formed when the solution 1 and suspension 3 are mixed and allowed to react with each other the mixing of the solution 1 and the suspension 3 occurs by the aid of an extensive mixer 4 placed within the reaction tank the final solution 5 comprising polymeric aluminium complexes are transferred to the treatment plant where the final solution is mixed with the water 6 which needs to be purified by chemical precipitation this occurs as. |
7 | segmentation algorithm these parameters are silence threshold silence duration minimum segment length and maximum segment length silence threshold is an amplitude value used to determine if a digitized speech sample is silence or not all speech samples with an amplitude less than the silence threshold are considered to be silence the silence duration is the minimum duration in time that consecutive digitized speech samples all of which are silence must occur before that sequence of samples is considered a silence gap if fewer consecutive samples occur then the stretch of samples is not considered to be a silence gap the minimum segment length is the minimum duration in time that must occur without silence gaps before a sequence of samples is considered a segment this time value is usually the minimum amount of time that a phoneme is expected to take in the speech to be processed by the automated segmentation algorithm the maximum segment length is the maximum duration in time that can occur without silence gaps and still be considered a single segment this time value is usually the maximum amount of time that a phoneme is expected to take in the speech to be processed by the automated segmentation algorithm the maximum segment length may also be the time constant of the word recognition algorithm such as a hidden markov model stochastic analysis method to which the neural network phoneme recognition algorithm will provide a stream of phoneme codes in this example of the automatic segmentation algorithm the four parameters described above are used when performing a single 34 pass 34 of the digitized speech samples during this pass the segmentation algorithm creates the largest possible non overlapping segments out of the samples all of the created. |
1 | the seal 48 as depicted in fig2 the slot 30 includes a drain pipe 66 leading from the lowest portion of the slot 30 to remove excess fluid preferably the drain pipe 66 is fashioned from a clear plastic tubing for example so that the collection of fluid within the drain pipe 66 can be observed if such fluid is observed then it is most likely that the seal 48 should be replaced by removing strap 50 and repositioning a new seal 48 for retention by strap 50 and screws 51 in order to hold the panel 40 tightly in position a hook member 68 projects from the mid point along the bottom of the panel 40 and extends into a slot or passage near the bottom of the opening 22 hook member 68 thus projects through slot 72 the hook member 68 is positioned on the outside of the panel 40 and extends through a separate slot 72 in the side wall of the tub construction there the hook member 68 is engaged by a gripping member 76 which may be motorized to engage the hook member 68 and tightly draw the hook member 68 downward in direction of the arrow in fig2 this retains panel 40 tightly in sealing engagement with the slot 30 motor. |
9 | is moved forwards to abut against the bottom of recess 53 now rod 48 will follow the inner contour of recess 53 until it reaches the tangent point between recess 53 and the bore 51 at this moment the forward end of release rod 48 falls down into bore 51 and the cup 41 the maneuver rod 46 and shut off valve 38 are displaced forwards the shut off valve 38 is closed this position is illustrated in fig2 the release mechanism is re set in that the supply valve 36 is closed the spring 47 then looses its support from the pressure air and is not able to withstand the load of spring 44 and maintain valve 38 in closed position the cup 41 release rod 48 maneuver rod 46 and shut off valve 38 is then reclosed and the release rod 48 is pivoted into a tilted position by means of spring 49 the characteristic features of the release mechanism 37 as regards operation are specifically related to the characteristic of the above described slip clutch 12 the latter is characterized in that after a completed tightening operation including slippage at the desired maximum torque level it stops in any position and does not tend to seek for any specific reengagement position defined by a certain angular relationship between the driving and driven clutch halves this means that the release mechanism of. |
4 | fig4 a and 4b the respective main orientation axis of the geometrical arrangements shown is indicated with a dotted line the cross sectional shapes which are obtainable from the hole arrangement shown depending on the respective hole diameters are self explaining the shaded structure according to figure a shows a hollow cross sectional structure which is obtainable by suitably choosing the respective distances of the four spinneret holes the preferred blowing direction with regard to both fig4 a and 4b is essentially parallel to the main orientation axis as indicated therein the same applies to fig5 a and 5b showing cross sectional shapes resulting from spinning the solution through a spinneret orifice with five adjacent spinneret holes fig6 and 7 show further embodiments including cross sectional shapes resulting from spinning the solution through a spinneret orifice with seven adjacent spinneret holes fig7 and including hollow cross sectional shapes fig8 and 9 demonstrate the influence of the direction of blowing air on the obtainable cross sectional shape of the staple fiber of the invention in each case a spinneret with various spinneret orifices each consisting of three holes arranged in the form of a triangle were used in each orifice two of the holes had a diameter of 80 u03bcm and one of the holes had a diameter of 120 u03bcm the distance from the center of the bigger hole to the center of the adjacent holes was 250 u03bcm each fig8 a 8 b and 9 a respectively show the respective spinneret configuration and the direction of the blowing air employed all other spinning parameters being constant the only variation resided in the direction of the blowing air indicated by the arrows in fig8 a 8 b and 9 a respectively as apparent from fig8 c showing the. |
7 | voltage or current signals received from sensor 16 process transmitter 26 may further include diagnostic or failure reporting components and may include persistent memory to store measurement control and diagnostic data relating to sensor performance and or process parameters process transmitter 26 need not be a temperature specific component but may instead be capable of interfacing with a variety of different sensor types in the illustrated embodiment process transmitter 26 transmits temperature measurements to a remote device such as a control or monitoring system or a measurement data backup server process transmitter 26 may be a wireless or wired transmitter in some embodiments process transmitter 26 may include or be attached to a local operator interface including for example a screen and or keypad fasteners 28 and springs 30 flexibly secure sensor 16 and process transmitter 26 to connection head 32 fasteners 28 can for example be screws bolts or pins that pass vertically according to the orientation of fig1 a and 2 b through apertures in process transmitter 26 and sensor 16 and anchor in connection head 32 fasteners 28 may in some embodiments screw into threading within connection head 32 springs 30 are disposed between heads of fasteners 28 and process transmitter 26 springs 30 flexibly retain process transmitter 26 and sensor 16 such that sensor tip 22 is situated at the bottom extent of thermowell 36 while taking in tolerances to allow sensor 16 and process transmitter 26 to maintain direct contact with thermowell 26 this freedom of movement prevents impact damage to sensor 22 during environmental disturbances such as vibration process transmitter 26 and sensor 16 move together so that. |
6 | 60 as well as pilot sleeve 65 in response to excessive pressure opens the valve allowing relief through valve port 2 in more typical operation dual pilot valves of the present invention have two operating points the first operating point is a low pilot ratio setting when p 1 load pressure is high and p 3 pilot pressure is low the second is a high pilot ratio setting when p 3 is high and p 1 is low resulting in energy savings through reduced power consumption the proposed dual pilot ratio valve has a low gradient low pilot ratio when p 1 is high and p 3 is low it has a higher gradient when p 3 is high and p 1 is low the pilot ratio increases when pilot pressure p 3 is high enough to move a 2 nd sleeve against the preload of an additional outer spring the transition from low to high pilot ratio changes with the setting of the valve since a spacer on the adjust screw of the valve further preloads both the inner and the outer spring when the mechanical setting is changed by turning the adjust screw fig1 graphically illustrates the performance of the dual pilot ratio valve for 2 different mechanical settings. |
7 | before the comb is delivered to a system under test a polarization controller or polarization scrambler 140 operates upon the combined comb downstream of mux 124 to align polarization in a controlled manner to optimize external modulation power and to control polarization dependent dispersion and polarization dependent loss a polarization scrambler generates all states of polarization in a certain time interval which averages out polarization dependent effects and identifies minimum and maximum transmission orientations by way of example a commercially available device that can be used as both a polarization alignment device and a polarization scrambler is the polarite ii model pcs 3x pc apc 7 which is available from general photonics a splitter 142 divides the optical pathway for the combined comb into a polarized output segment leading to polarizer 144 and a non polarized segment 146 the segment leading to polarizer 144 is in optical communication with an optical power measurement module 148 which monitors the power output in the combined comb at different polarization states optical connectors 150 and 152 are present to receive optical input from other sources external to the optical test system 100 such as a system power monitor 154 or a general purpose power monitor 156 the non polarized segment 146 is advanced by a splitter 158 or a series of such splitters leading to an output panel 160 including a plurality of optical connectors 162 and 164 the panel 160 may be provided on the front or rear of the optical. |
7 | at each of incident positions and each of angles based on outputs of the gamma ray detector 19 the apparatus can be selectively operated in first and second operation modes by the control of the system controller 11 in the first operation mode the gamma rays which are emitted from the plane like source 21 and transmitted through the subject are detected by the gamma ray detector 19 then an absorption coefficient map a c map which is necessary for correcting absorption is generated based on the number of counts the absorption coefficient map is a two dimensional distribution of the section of interest in the second operation mode the gamma rays which are emitted from ri and prescribed to the subject are detected by the gamma ray detector 19 thereby reconstructing the two dimensional distribution showing the number of ris of the section of interest that is emission computed tomogram in the first operation mode transmission data is output from the counting processor 31 in the second operation mode emission data is output from the counting processor 31 transmission data and emission data serving as data showing a count number of of the incident gamma rays of each of the incident positions and that of each of angles can be obtained by the same counting process transmission data has substantially the same meaning as projection data of the x ray ct transmission data corresponds to a set of the number of counts which is counted when the gamma ray detector 19 and the plane like source 21 rotate around the subject the number of counts corresponds to an integral of the absorption coefficient of a tissue of the subject on each of the paths of the gamma rays for example a part of 100 gamma. |
8 | of the coil the coil therefore has differently shaped endwindings with one end 12 being u2018 straight u2019 and the other end being u2018 bent u2019 application_number US 201313887400 A description an example of an improved pre formed single layer coil 10 for a rotating electrical machine is shown in fig3 and 4 the coil 10 is formed from one or more insulated conductors as a complete loop and has several turns when viewed from the side fig3 it can be seen that a first endwinding 12 is u2018 straight u2019 and a second endwinding 14 is u2018 bent u2019 such that it extends away from a longitudinal axis la of the coil 10 the first endwinding 12 includes an outer surface 24 and an inner surface 26 the second endwinding 14 includes an outer surface 28 and an inner surface 30 fig6 when viewed from the top fig4 it can be seen that the first and second endwindings 12 14 join together two winding runs 16 of the coil as described in more detail below the winding runs 16 are parallel to each other in both the axial direction of a stator of the electrical machine and the direction in which they extend into the stator in use however a. |
8 | clock pad 147 are formed over the first substrate 110 in the non active area na the data pad 146 and the clock pad 147 are disposed at an outer portion of the seal pattern 180 the data line 128 is connected to the data pad 146 and the clock line 117 is connected to the clock pad 147 since the second substrate 150 has a sized smaller than the first substrate 110 the data pad 146 and the clock pad 147 are exposed through the second substrate 150 and signals are applied to the data pad 146 and the clock pad 147 for example a clock signal may supplied to the gate driving circuit through the clock pad 147 the clock line 117 and the connection line 135 and a data signal may be supplied to the source electrode 130 of the pixel tft tp through the data pad 146 and the data line 128 the gate driving circuit may generate a gate signal using the clock signal and may supply the gate signal to the gate electrode a data signal are supplied to the gate electrode 115 of the pixel tft tp a black matrix 153 is formed on an inner surface of. |
6 | crankcase 21 a and a lower crankcase 21 b four main cylinder bodies not shown can be integrally formed with each other on the upper crankcase 21 a of the crankcase 21 a cylinder head 23 tilts forwardly and thus forms a front bank 51 another cylinder head 24 tilts rearwardly and thus forms a rear bank 52 the cylinder heads 23 24 can be mounted to the topside of the main cylinder body the front bank 51 can be an example of a u201c first bank u201d and the rear bank 52 can be an example of a u201c second bank u201d however as used herein the identification of any component as u201c first u201d or u201c second u201d are merely arbitrary labels used solely for purposes of convenience similarly the cylinder head 23 can be an example of a u201c first cylinder head u201d and the cylinder head 24 can be an example of a u201c second cylinder head u201d top covers 40 a and 40 b can be attached to the topside of the cylinder heads 23 and 24 respectively the crankshaft 22 can have two sprockets 22 a and 22 b as shown in fig3 however other sprockets can also be used fig2 shows that a balance weight 41 a crankshaft 22 a primary shaft 42 and a secondary shaft 43 can be placed in order from front to back along a mating face between the upper crankcase 21 a and the lower crankcase 21 b the balance weight 41 rotates at the same speed as the crankshaft 22 but in a direction reverse the main function of the balance weight 41 is to absorb the primary vibrations. |
1 | cover layer 11 having a denier in the range of from about 1 0 to about 4 0 superior performance from the standpoint of comfort is believed to result from a denier of from about 1 5 to about 3 5 or most preferably from a denier of about 1 5 to about 2 0 currently commercialization is about to begin with a denier of 1 8 fiber length for cover layer 11 has been found to be satisfactory if in the range of from about 0 5 inches to about 2 5 inches the resulting web is a thin pliable resilient porous cloth like fabric whose top surface has a soft smooth pleasing tactile quality this web may be fed directly and continuously into the manufacturing process for the pad 10 of this invention or it may be collected and stored for later use immediately below and in heat bonded relationship with cover layer 11 is an absorbent layer 16 comprising a blend of thermoplastic fibers it is preferable that the thermoplastic fibers of absorbent layer 16 be a mixture of two or more types of thermoplastic fibers having different melting points bicomponent fibers fibers with an inner core of a thermoplastic fiber e g polyester surrounded by an outer sheath of thermoplastic e g polyethylene having a melting point much lower than the core have been found to be. |
4 | starting relay 218 includes normally open contacts 218a in a holding circuit 220 around the starting switch 216 to maintain energization of the starting relay 218 it will be appreciated that the starting relay 218 also closes the circuit to the main blower and conditions the burner for operation which will start as soon as the appropriate vacuum has been developed by the main blower again however these aspects of the operation are old and description is believed unnecessary line 212 is also connected to line 208 by line 224 which includes the normally open mercury switch 148 and a relay 226 the mercury switch 148 has a holding circuit 228 thereabout with normally open relay 226 actuated contacts 226a therein a terminal 230 is situated in line 214 between the starting switch 216 and the relay 218 and a line 232 extends to terminal 234 and has normally open relay 226 actuated contacts 226b therein from terminal 234 a line 236 extends to line 208 and includes a timer 238 a relay 240 and a winding 242 on one side of a pneumatic directional control valve 244 the timer 238 is of the type which when energized conducts for the desired time period and then opens the circuit terminal 234 is also connected to line 208 by a line 246 which includes normally closed solenoid 240 operated contacts 240a and the opposite winding 248 of pneumatic valve 244 the operation of the circuitry is as follows prior to starting a cycle of drying operation the. |
8 | interfaces on the computing devices e g vm servers a source of complication may exist in some embodiments where several security devices located on different computing devices e g vm servers share the same port pair on a hardware ips device fig1 illustrates a system configuration of some embodiments that includes several vm servers sharing the same port pair of a hardware ips device as shown the system of fig1 includes ips 101 switch 102 and vm servers 103 105 vmware esx servers are shown throughout this application as vm servers for exemplary purposes however other types of vm servers may be used as well a problem of the system configuration shown in fig1 is flooding when a switch receives a packet if the switch has not learned the destination media access control mac address the switch floods the packets by sending the packet to all the devices connected to the switch fig2 illustrates flooding in the system configuration of fig1 here switch 202 has not learned the destination mac address of a packet sent from vm server 203 thus when switch 202 receives the packet from vm server 203 switch 202 sends the packet to all the other devices connected to switch 202 which are ips 201 vm server 204 and vm server 205 a problem with flooding is that it. |
6 | surface of the plastic manifold 20 an elastomer filter seal 80 is provided between the plastic manifold 20 and the steel plate 70 in use the sandwich solenoid manifold assembly 10 would be affixed to an automatic transmission device 12 as shown in fig3 and disposed in the oil sump chamber of the transmission the automatic transmission device 12 has a plurality of threaded bores 14 for receiving fasteners not shown for fastening the sandwich solenoid manifold assembly 10 to the transmission 12 the plastic manifold 20 includes a plurality of insert receiving holes 22 the insert receiving holes 22 are provided with a radially recessed upper rim portion 22a a plurality of lower steel inserts 40 are inserted in the insert receiving holes 22 of the plastic manifold 20 the lower steel inserts 40 are provided with a cylindrical body portion 40a and a radially extending flange portion 40b at an upper portion thereof the radially extending flange portion 40b of each lower steel insert 40 is seated in a radially recessed upper rim portion 22a of the insert receiving holes 22 as will be described herein the lower steel inserts 40 receive a bolt therethrough for fastening the sandwich solenoid manifold assembly 10 to the transmission 12 the steel inserts are designed to absorb the forces from mounting the sandwich solenoid manifold assembly 10 to the transmission 12 and thereby allows the use of a plastic manifold 20 the plastic manifold 20 optionally includes a plurality of integrally formed upward extending portions 24 for receiving solenoid valves 30 in. |
5 | rods 15 the ends these are extended into conical holes 22 in the connecting plate 13 and are held in place by two half cones 23 as shown in fig6 the reinforcing frame complete with its connecting plates fitted in this way is placed in a formwork for the casting of the semi beam maintaining the lower side flat on the ground by preference the two complementary semi beams 10 even if they are disconnected should be cast in line with each other with a stand or other reference piece located in between to ensure the mating of the corresponding bolt holes in the connecting plates for when the two halves are assembled and also as they define the inclination in the resulting semi beam the connecting plates 12 13 are at the larger end and are firmly anchored in the body of the beam on the sides of the body of the beams there are some thicker portions 24 corresponding to the connecting plate anchoring tie rods u2014 see fig7 u2014 also on the sides of the semi beam just behind the lower connecting plate 13 recesses 25 are created during the casting using removable formers to allow access to the lateral holes 13 1 to permit the insertion and tightening of the connecting. |
7 | firmware unit 203 lifts the forbidden access to read data from the storage circuit group b 115 step h then the firmware unit 203 forbids the storage circuit group a 114 the side on which the interleave setting has not been changed from being accessed in a direction of reading step i the firmware unit 203 shifts the storage circuit group a 114 for which reading access has been forbidden from the 2 way interleave setting into the 3 way interleave setting step j the firmware unit 203 copies data stored in the storage circuit group b 115 into the storage circuit group a 114 step k upon completing the process for copying the data in the storage circuit group b 115 into the storage circuit group a 114 the firmware unit 203 lifts the forbidden access to read data from the storage circuit group a 114 step l the firmware unit 203 restarts a check on agreement of data read from the memories 104 107 205 and 206 rendered duplex to the memory controller 103 step m the firmware unit 203 notifies the driver 202 that the process for changing the interleave setting is finished and the driver 202 requests the os 201 to restart a transaction including memory access step n fig4 is a flowchart of an interleave setting in the server 100 of the embodiment a change in the interleave setting done by the server 100 will be explained in more detail by the use of the flowchart illustrated in fig4 if the memories 205 and 206 are added to the storage circuit group a 114 and the storage circuit group b 115 respectively the firmware unit 203 and the memory controller 103 recognizes. |
4 | provide the passage of hot cold or warm water from the mixing valve 54 through hose 60 to discharge water into the basket 16 and tub 14 during operation of the machine in the washing cycle the agitator 34 driven by shaft 44 through centering means 39 is first oscillated back and forth within the basket 16 to wash clothes therein then after a predetermined period of this washing action the basket 16 is driven by spin hub 49 and then rotated at high speed to extract centrifugally the washing liquid and discharge it into the outer tub 14 for draining from the machine through the drain openings 30 liquid from the drain 30 is carried from the machine by a pump 31 which may be energized during the extraction operation or a selected portion thereof in accordance with the present invention and as clearly illustrated in the drawings the hollow centerpost 36 of the agitator serves to house and support the dispenser device generally indicated at 62 the dispenser device 62 of one embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig1 and 2 is adapted to deliver additive which when dispensed at full strength should normally not come into direct contact with clothes being washed the additives contemplated by the present invention are for example rinse agents which have a tendency to spot clothes and liquid bleach which will damage cloth if allowed to contact cloth at full strength in the embodiment shown in fig1 and 2 of the drawing the dispensing device 62. |
2 | lid 401 shown in fig4 a lid top surface 115 is substantially planar although in further alternate embodiments lid top surface 115 need not be planar but may be any shape desired referring now to fig5 a 5 b 5 c and 5 d a fourth alternate embodiment container lid 500 is shown fig5 a depicts the fourth alternate embodiment of the invention in a cross section side view in which fourth alternate embodiment container lid 500 is removably attached to container 503 at interface 502 the removable attachment means at interface 502 may be a press fit between the inner surface 505 of container lid side wall 504 and container 503 outer surface or the removable attachment means may be a threaded engagement between the inner surface 505 of container lid side wall 504 and container 503 outer surface in which the inner surface 505 of container lid side wall 504 comprises threads adapted to receive matching threads formed on container 503 outer surface such that fourth alternate embodiment container lid 500 may be threadingly engaged with container 503 at interface 502 fourth alternate embodiment container lid 500 further comprises lid retaining channel 501 that comprises a first side wall 506 a second side wall 507 and a bottom 508 which together. |
4 | filter disc having a maximum pore diameter in the range of 10 to 15 microns supported the weighed sample within the funnel the funnel was filled with blandol white mineral oil having a specific gravity in the range of 0 845 to 0 860 and 60 u00b0 f from whitco chemical sonneborn division and the sample was weighed and placed under 0 5 psi pressure on the filter after one hour during which the miniscus was maintained constant at a given height starting at 35 to 45 centimeters the sample was removed weighed and the grams per gram absorbed calculated the height was adjusted and the process repeated with a new sample until a height of one centimeter was reached results were plotted in fig3 in general the results obtained below 20 centimeters oil indicate oil contained within web voids and results obtained above 20 centimeters oil are significant as representing oil absorbed within the fibers themselves which is a factor in wiper retention bulk was determined using an ames bulk tester model 3223 equipped with a long range indicator having 0 100 units with 0 001 inch graduation over a full span of 3 inches a j50b wisconsin bearing company universal joint was attached to the bottom of the vertical weight attachment rod and to the top of a 5 inches by 5 inches platen with total weight of 0 4 lb u00b1 0 01 lb ten 4 inches by 4 inches samples without folds or creases were stacked with the machine direction oriented in the same direction the platen was centered over the stack and released gently after 15 to 20 seconds bulk was. |
2 | walls are of a square configuration it is of course understood that various other configurations could be effected also as would be apparent to a worker skilled in the art in a preferred embodiment the length of side portions 29 of the covering panel 19 exceeds the length of the front wall 15 and the rear wall 17 in the preferred embodiment the lower ends of the covering panel extend beyond the lower edges of the front and rear walls to provide extender walls alongside the opened the opened or partially opened bottom wall as can be seen with reference to fig2 so that during the gravitational discharge of materials when the bottom wall 31 of the housing has opened the extended side portions 29 in conjunction with and substantially abutting the opened or partially opened bottom wall reduce the unimpeded entry of outside air into the housing and correspondingly attached tube thus inhibiting diminution of the negative pressure in the loader and in the auger airlock assembly in one alternative embodiment of the present invention at least one of the side portions 29 is formed of a transparent material or alternatively each of the side portions are formed of a transparent material for allowing observation of the discharging material the housing with reference to fig3 further comprises a resilient flap 35 which is connected to a bottom surface of. |
7 | assistant or other mobile device in some embodiments system operations and functions are stored as data instructions for a smart phone application a network 704 facilitates communication between the computing device 702 and one or more servers such as an additional computing device 706 that hosts the system the network 704 may be a wide variety of different types of electronic communication networks for example the network may be a wide area network such as the internet a local area network a metropolitan area network or another type of electronic communication network the network may include wired and or wireless data links a variety of communications protocols may be used in the network including but not limited to wi fi ethernet transport control protocol tcp internet protocol ip hypertext transfer protocol http soap remote procedure call protocols and or other types of communications protocols in some examples the additional computing device 706 is a web server in this example the first computing device 702 includes a web browser that communicates with the web server to request and retrieve data the data is then displayed to the user such as by using a web browser software application in some embodiments the various operations methods and functions disclosed herein are implemented by instructions stored in memory when the instructions are executed by the processor of the one or more computing devices 702 or 706 the instructions cause the processor to perform one or more of the operations or methods disclosed herein examples of operations include the ability to search select purchase and dispense a greeting card or gift card among others the various embodiments described above are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the claims. |
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