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mounting the led 12 on a metal core printed circuit board pcb 18 the pcb 18 is directly mounted to the metal host light fixture to transfer the heat to the fixture and then to the ambient environment through radiation and convection methods this technique eliminates the need for any other special heat sinking device referring to fig3 5 the led board 18 includes a first top surface 13 and a second bottom surface 15 and is circular in shape generally the led board is small in diameter and is configured to easily mount within an existing spotlight or reading light type fixture as can be seen in fig1 and 7 the led board 18 is configured to be substantially the same size as the electronics board 16 the led board 18 has four threaded holes 20 which are used to attach the led lamp module 10 to the host fixture there are two other holes 22 in the center of the led board 18 to channel power leads through the base of the host fixture to the electronics board 16 two additional threaded holes 24 are provided to mount the electronics boards 16 the led board 18 has an aluminum backing 21 or coating on the second bottom surface that mates with the host fixture 26 to transfer heat from the led 12 as shown more clearly in fig7 the led 12 is mounted to the first surface 13 of the led board 18 and the secondary optical element 14 is placed e g epoxied over the led 12 an exemplary optical element is an l 2 optics.
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pads 30 may in a further embodiment be of a u201c spiral u201d configuration 37 e g curvilinear parallelogram as represented o fig4 a to facilitate better wear patterns and rotational motion to the plunger assembly 10 each half retrieval neck 24 has an annular ring 38 on its inner open end as represented in fig3 this ring 38 engages a lip 40 on the distal side of the curved sealing surface pads 30 and keeps them secured to the central spine or mandrel 12 at each outer or respective distal end of that split pad plunger 10 as is represented in fig3 an arcuately segmented split retainer ring 50 preferably of semi circumferential shape as represented in fig1 6 is disposed about the mid point of the central spine or mandrel 12 and has an annular lip 52 which secures the other or u201c proximal u201d longitudinal edge 54 of each curved sealing surface pad 30 in proper location about the central spine or mandrel 12 each set of split retainer rings 50 is held in place around its respective longitudinal mid portion of the central spine or mandrel 12 by a bolt 56 extending therethrough with an elongated adjustable lock washer 58 as represented in an u201c exploded u201d configuration in fig1 each set of split rings 50 has an elongated slot 51 in each ring 50 u2032 as represented in fig6 the adjustable lock washer 58 shown best in fig7 receives the bolt 56 as is represented in fig1 and as is represented in phantom in fig6 the washer 58 has at least one movable lock tab 60 thereon as represented in fig7 for easy manipulation.
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fig2 a the processor 304 adjusts the sleep durations and wakeups according to the amount of time the mobile station spends in a ready state waiting for a timer to expire once the timer expires the inter slot cycle sleep duration is increased in other embodiments the wakeup intervals are adjusted according to some adaptive function of the number of clock cycles from the last wakeup event for example the adaptive function can be selected to optimize the system response to the key presses and other i o activities the expiration time register 306 contains the pre specified expiration time for the timer 308 when the timer 308 reaches the value stored in the expiration time register 306 the signal generator generates a signal to the call processor 314 to transition the mobile station into a relax state having longer sleep periods fig4 is a flowchart of the adaptive process for adjustment of sleep duration according to one embodiment of the present system the process begins in an initial state if user or remote input is received at step 400 a timer is started at step 402 at step 404 the mobile station is transitioned into a ready state in which the inter slot cycle sleep durations are relatively short thus the timer indicates how long the mobile station should remain in this ready state once the mobile station enters the ready state the mobile station is periodically transitioned into and out of a sleep.
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may be cylindrical and need not be conically tapered holding fixtures 420 may be adapted to accommodate such variations in workspace 425 system 400 further includes a plurality of measuring devices 430 positioned to measure the interior of the workspaces 425 while five measuring devices 430 are shown any number of measuring devices 430 may be used each measuring device 430 contains a respective plunger 435 to which a respective contact element 440 is coupled measuring devices 430 are capable of extending plungers 435 so that contact element 440 touches workspace 425 once contact element 440 has reached a maximum amount of extension into workpiece 425 measuring device 430 can measure an amount of extension each contact element 440 can of a different size than the other contact elements 440 so long as two or more differently sized elements are provided contact elements 440 are preferably spherical however they may be any shape capable of fitting into a sleeve cone including but not limited to hemispherical and conical so long as they have a circular cross section for contacting circular a cross section of the workpiece into which such elements 440 will extend the amount of extension may be used as indicia of the position of the contact element 440 in the workpiece 425 these indicia of position may be viewed or otherwise interpreted into a height of the contact element 440 with respect to a reference each measuring device 430 may be controlled by a gauge controller that controls the amount of extension of each.
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2204 the first opening 2202 and the second opening 2204 are defined in a front wall of the second top cover 220 the second bottom cover 222 further includes a receiving portion 1220 the control assembly 24 includes a plurality of control components 240 configured to control the imaging assembly 14 to create images the power supply 242 is configured to supply power to the control assembly 24 and the imaging assembly 14 in at least one embodiment the imaging assembly 14 can be a light machine of a projector or a camera assembly referring to fig3 6 in assembly the imaging assembly 14 the fan 16 the cooling fins 18 and the socket 19 are mounted in the first bottom cover 122 the engaging portion 1204 is engaged in the receiving hole 1222 and the post body 1206 abuts the receiving portion 1220 thus the first top cover 120 is attached to the first bottom cover 122 to cover the imaging assembly 14 the fan 16 the cooling fins 18 and the socket 19 and the imaging module 10 is completely assembled the fan 16 the cooling fins 18 are located in a first side of the case 12 and the lens 140 is located in a second side of the case 12 the control assembly 24 and the plug 26 are received in the second bottom cover 222 the.
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presently created the position and size of the constituent part are changed on the work area 17 at step s23 the constituent part created at step s19 as well as the constituent part correlated with the view at step s22 is held by the form manager 5 at step s24 constituent parts are edited as required from the part editor area 18 on the display screen 11 by setting attribute values for the individual constituent parts and or writing event functions constituent parts retained by the form manager 5 are saved in the part storage 7 by selecting a save button 19 in the part editor area 18 obviously when constituent parts read out at step s16 are used just as they are such editing recording of the constituent parts is not required at step s25 decision is made by the gui creator 1 whether or not all the constituent parts of the object form have been created if not all the constituent parts have been created the program returns to step s13 and proceeds to creation of a next constituent part if all the constituent parts have been created the form creating operation ends and the program advances to step s4 in the flow chart of gui creating operation fig7 is a detailed flow chart of the control definition interpreting operation which is executed at aforesaid step s19 in the.
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the number of sub gaps increases table i______________________________________ gap lengths in u03bcm locations for number of gaps n u03bcm 1 3 5 9 19______________________________________ 1 8 0 01 1 6 0 02 1 4 0 03 1 2 0 04 1 0 0 05 0 8 0 02 0 06 0 6 0 04 0 07 0 4 0 033 0 06 0 08 0 2 0 05 0 066 0 08 0 09 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 2 0 05 0 066 0 08 0 09 0 4 0 33 0 06 0 08 0 6 0 04 0 07 0 8 0 02 0 06 1 0 0 05 1 2 0 04 1 4 0 03 1 6 0 02 1 8 0 01 u03c3 sub g u03bcm 0 10 0 20 0 30 0 50 1 00 u03b7 ferrite 0 133 0 23 0 30 0 40 0 53improvement u03b7 ferrite with 6 4 8 7 11 13 6respect to ferritehead with g sub o 0 08 in db u03b7 tfh sup 0 038 0 07 0 100 0150 0 24improvement u03b7 tfh with 7 4 10 5 14 18respect to tfh withg sub.
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240 is initialized in such a manner that the computer platform 210 and the external verifier 245 share a secret such as an initialization seed 242 i e token the shared secret is coded into a one way function together with a reliable event such as a time value which is reliably known to both the computer platform 210 and the external verifier 245 at any time when the executed protected code 222 is in execution the computer platform 210 may be requested by the external verifier 245 to generate a liveliness indicator 243 according to the liveliness protocol to detect whether the executed protected code 222 is in a liveliness synchronization with the mutually known reliable event i e the executed protected code 222 has not been stopped or altered a comparator unit 250 of the external verifier 245 receives the launch time metric 232 and receives the run time metric 237 from the computer platform 210 in response to sending a request for the run time metric 252 to the computer platform 210 the comparator unit 250 also compares the launch time metric 232 and the run time metric 237 and determines whether the launch time metric 232 and the run time metric 237 match a verification unit 255 of the external verifier 245 may send a request for.
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the first and the second wall may also be evacuated in regions thus with the end wall module according to fig1 a it is the case of an end wall module with a first and second wall and respective rib structures wherein the rib structures are formed such that in the undeformed condition of the end wall module of installation shown in fig1 a the first and second rib structure are distanced to one another later it will be discussed see fig2 how given a bending load of the end wall module the oppositely lying webs 8 a and 8 b of the rib structures become engaged with one another the distance between the individual webs 8 a as indicated in fig1 a at x 1 is between 3 and 6 mm the web width t to be selected depends on the distance x 2 and the angle u03b1 of the web tips with u03b1 90 u00b0 as well as x 2 1 mm the minimal web width t is preferably larger than 3 mm all web pairs shown in fig1 a have identical dimensions fig1 b shows an alternative embodiment form of an end wall module 1 u2032 here a first wall 3 a u2032 and a second wall 3 b u2032 are likewise shown in contrast to the end wall module according to fig1 a the webs 8 a u2032 of the first rib structure 4 a u2032 in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the surface of the first wall 3 a u2032 do not have the same length but the webs here in an alternating and changing manner have different web lengths the same applies for the lengths of the webs 8.
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to a drum stick 17 which may at times impact that edge during play edge 15 is shown preferably as rolled toward the outer side of the hoop and to extend downwardly at 15 a the reduced thickness edge terminal 15 c u2032 faces inwardly toward wall 12 below ledge 15 g with a small gap or opening 16 located between 15 c u2032 and wall 12 for water drainage outer side of wall 12 is shown at 15 b a typical thickness of wall 11 is about 2 millimeters preferably the edge portion 15 g that is rolled is of substantially reduced thickness at t 1 fig4 b leaving the main extent 12 a of wall 12 of relatively un reduced thickness at t 2 below ledge 15 g in fig4 and 5 fig4 b shows the flat strip of material 15 c and milling tool 90 positioned to remove material at 15 d leaving reduced thickness t 1 the length of 15 a of reduced thickness between 15 f and ledge 15 g locates ledge 155 above the level of terminal 15 f see also fig4 c showing hoop formation bending in direction 110 about the hoop axis with substantially reduced resistance to bending being.
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first and second parts 30 32 attachable around the strap 12 with a means to secure attach or join the first and second parts to the strap fig6 discloses the first part 30 being situated on an upper side of the strap 12 and the second part 32 being situated on a lower side of the strap 12 fig2 and 4 disclose a channel 34 formed between the first part 30 and the second part 32 the channel 34 accommodating the strap 12 the channel 34 is preferably formed by a lengthwise recess in each of the first and second parts 30 32 in other embodiments a deeper recess in only one of the first part 30 or the second part 32 could provide the channel 34 as disclosed in fig2 and 4 an inner volume of the channel 34 is larger than the volume of the strap 12 so as to define an air space between the insulating material 18 and the strap 12 fig4 and 6 disclose lands 36 within the channel 34 which are provided to give positive contact between the first and second parts 30 32 and the strap 12 for structural integrity the air space provides additional insulation against thermal conductivity from the strap 12 into the insulating material 18 as disclosed in fig1 and 4 the first and second parts 30 32 are not touching along a periphery of each so as to define a peripheral gap.
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the gap dimension 40 thus it can be seen with reference to fig1 3 that there is a variety of flow areas ranging from least resistance to fluid flow to a maximum resistance to fluid flow passing through the nozzle the adaptation of the disc deflectors 20 and 25 enables a finite control of gases passing through the nozzle over a certain area range turning now to fig4 a preferred method to actuate the deflectors 20 and 25 is shown as heretofore mentioned the deflector 20 is slidable within a sector retaining wall or channel 22 in housing 12 the sector plate or wedge 20 is anchored to the actuator mechanism generally designated as 26 by retainer pin 24 the pin is secured to a piston 30 housed within piston housing 33 the deflector 20 in its retracted position within channel 22 positions the piston 30 against the inner wall 35 of housing 33 the chamber length 28 or distance between the upper surface 38 of piston 30 represents the distance the deflector 20 is permitted to extend beyond the peripheral edge 11 of disc housing 12 an o ring seal 32 is provided in the wall of the piston a deflector actuating force may be provided for example by a pyrotechnic explosive charge 36 actuated by actuator mechanism 18 which would be electric current carrying wires a passageway 39 is provided in housing 33 for the actuating gases.
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the signal processing system 214 further communicates with processor 244 via interrupt and messaging capabilities of dhct 200 the components of signal processing system 214 are further capable of performing pid filtering to reject packetized data associated with programs or services that are not requested by a user or unauthorized to dhct 200 such rejection being performed according to the pid value of the packetized streams pid filtering is performed according to values for the filters under the control of processor 244 pid filtering allows for one or more desired and authorized programs and or services to penetrate into dhct 200 for processing and presentation pid filtering is further effected to allow one or more desired packetized streams corresponding to a program e g a 1080p u2014 60 program to penetrate dhct 200 for processing while simultaneously rejecting one or more different packetized stream also corresponding to the same program processor 244 determines values for one or more pids to allow to penetrate or to reject from received information such as tables carrying pid values as described later in this specification in an alternate embodiment undesirable video streams of a program are allowed to penetrate into dhct 200 but disregarded by video decoder 223 a compressed video stream corresponding to a tuned carrier frequency carrying a digital transmission signal can be output as a transport stream by signal processing 214 and presented as input for storage in storage device 273 via interface 275 the packetized compressed streams can be also output by signal processing system 214 and presented as input to media engine 222 for decompression by the video decoder 223 and audio decoder 225 one having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that signal processing system 214 may include other components not shown including memory decryptors samplers digitizers.
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meshes to equalize mechanical and electrical stress across the first elastomer the combination of metallic mesh and elastomer of high electrical resistance at high voltage provides mechanically strong and oil resistant mats that protect personnel in oil fields against high voltage and surges the high mechanical strength elastomer layers mechanically protect the conductive wire mesh as well as the first elastomer application_number US 30779481 A description the use of the embodiments of this invention is diagramatically shown in fig1 where an operator 11 extends his or her hand 12 to operate components of an instrument panel or box 13 the feet of the operator 14 are supported on the mat 15 or 21 or 31 or 41 which is an abrasion resistant oil resistant mat of high electrical resistance located between the feet 14 of the operator and a support surface 16 such as the ground or other usual operator support such as a steel framework or platform located above the ground in usual operation of an oil rig using mats as 15 21 31 or 41 disclosed herewith an operator works on or with and contacts the instrument panyel or control box 13 through which electrical power passes to operate the electrical.
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17 18 are subjected to higher compressive stresses than the upper side web sections 15 16 the present invention therefore in part advantageously employs a wider bottom plate 12 and reduced height inclined lower side plates to reduce the possibility of buckling of the bottom plate under compression thus producing the irregular octagon vertical cross section to the crane boom the angles between the side web sections and the adjacent plates 11 12 are correspondingly different fig4 shows an outer end of one boom section 10 wherein the end region is reinforced by peripheral straps 23 extending all the way around the section 10 and part straps 22 which only enclose the lower part of the boom the straps being joined by horizontal tie bars 27 in fig5 an alternative method of reinforcement is shown with vertical reinforcement plates 24 25 extending between the top and bottom plates 11 12 26 denotes a horizontal axle for carrying the pivot pin at the base of the boom in fig6 is shown a further alternative with vertical reinforcement plates 24a 24b seated on the inclined side web parts 15 17 16 18 respectively instead of the top and bottom plates the end of the boom has two circumscribing straps 23 between which on the top plate 11 are seated a pair of wear pads 28 peripheral straps are joined by horizontal tie bars.
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to grip the exterior of casing joint 45 casing gripper 39 normally has a spring and a piston not shown the spring urges grippers 43 toward the gripping position fluid pressure applied to the piston urges grippers 43 back to the released position mandrel 40 and spear 41 are rotatable in unison with each other while the actuator portion of casing gripper 39 remains stationary typically an anti rotation member not shown extends downward from the stationary part of top drive 29 into engagement with the stationary portion of casing gripper 39 to prevent its rotation the fluid pressure to release casing gripper 39 may be either pneumatic or hydraulic in this example the fluid pressure is supplied by a fluid line 47 from a fluid source 49 fluid source 49 may be the same as source 27 a casing gripper valve 51 is operated by personnel on the rig floor to supply fluid pressure to cause casing gripper 39 to move to the released position it is important that an operator not cause spider 17 to release casing string 15 unless casing string 15 is being supported by casing gripper 39 normally the weight of a single casing joint 45 is sufficient to prevent casing gripper 39 from being.
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of deburring cone 22 the outer blades 24 move back and forth along arrow f thereby changing the point at which they intersect cone 42 of deburring cone 22 for purposes of utilizing deburring cone 22 with deburring tool 10 to deburr a cartridge shell 29 as shown a positioning tool 25 is provided which consists of a base 26 with an extension 27 attached thereto extension 27 has a point 28 positioned thereon so that as extension 27 is pushed inside of cartridge shell 29 and positioned properly it will extend through the igniting hole 51 of cartridge shell 29 deburring cone 22 rod 20 and positioning tool 25 are all substantially concentrically located on axis h so that they turn on axis h fig2 of the drawings is an expanded sectional view utilizing a cutaway view of cone 42 of deburring cone 22 together with a cross sectional view of cartridge shell 29 and base 26 of positioning tool 25 deburring cone 22 has slots 35 into which blades 24 fit while only one slot 35 is shown in the cutaway of fig2 such slots are provided for each of the outer blades 24 the method of capturing outer blades 24 in slots 35 is shown in fig2 b of the drawings outer blades 24 also have slots 36 cut therein so that if outer blades 24 are positioned in slots 35 of deburring cone.
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the invention was developed with a view toward providing an improved a interior joint structure for a building container or the like with reference to the figure two substrates 2 4 come together to define the joint section such as a corner or as shown an expansion joint in the illustrated embodiment the expansion joint is filled with an elastomeric sealant 6 the substrates are usually concrete often coated in the illustrated embodiment the concrete which carries a polymer coating 8 a chemically inert polyolefin tape 10 covers the joint section an adhesive material 12 according to the invention secures the chemically inert polyolefin tape to the substrates to provide a strong bond between the substrates and the chemically inert polyolefin tape the chemically inert polyolefin tape 10 is preferably highly resistant to strong acids and bases and is flexible and tear resistant so as to resist loss of fluid tight integrity in the event of relative movement between the two substrates which define the joint section a highly suitable tape for use in accordance with the invention is formed from chlorosulfonated polyethylene which has been cross linked and has a thickness in the range of from about 0 1 to about 10 millimeters a preferred tape is one which has been cross linked with an aminoalkoxysilane and has a thickness in the range of from about 0 3 to about 3 millimeters with a mid section of the tape having a greater thickness than edge sections of the tape an exemplary tape formed from this material is resistant to strong organic and inorganic acids e g glacial acetic acid 98 h 2 so 4 70 hno 3 and 85 h 3 po 4.
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space 78 has an associated indicator light 80 that is easily identifiable with its associated bin space 78 for example a bin space 78a on the bin cart 44 has an associated indicator light 80a located immediately above the bin space 78a in the illustrated embodiment each of the indicator lights 80 of the bin cart 44 is arrow shaped and points at its associated bin space 78 this assists a user in identifying which bin space 78 corresponds to which indicator light 80 it will be appreciated however that the indicator lights 80 may take on any of a wide variety of shapes and sizes as discussed above the communication cable 46 extends between the chip handler 42 and the bin cart 44 the communication cable 46 is elongated and includes a first end 86 and a second end 88 in the illustrated embodiment the first end 86 of the communication handle 46 is coupled to the side wall 66 of the chip handler 42 near the location where the support bar 62 contacts the side wall 66 the second end 88 of the communication cable 46 is coupled to the side wall 72 of the bin cart 44 the communication cable 46 may have any of a wide variety of lengths however the communication cable 46 is desirably long enough to allow the chip handler 42 to be.
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of the driven side guide 38 for the roll element 28 the inner wall 36 limits the receiving space in which the drive member 22 is arranged when the intermediate shaft 24 is driven by a motor 40 the wobble bearing 30 converts the rotational movement d of the drive member 22 in the oscillating pivotal movement s about the wobble axis t and due to the connection with the driving piston 16 in a linear reciprocating movement l simultaneously the intermediate shaft 24 rotates the gear sleeve 42 about the guide sleeve 14 the toothing 44 transmits the rotation of the gear sleeve 42 to the tool spindle 8 as a result in addition to an impact pulse simultaneously a torque m is applied to the tool spindle 8 and the setting tool 2 become ready for effecting a percussion drilling as particularly shown in fig2 5 there are provided different embodiments of the wobble device 20 in which the stability of respective wobble bearing 30 is increased by a one sided increase of the cross section of the base shape of a respective baring region fig2 shows an embodiment of the wobble device 20 in which an inner diameter idm of the inner wall 36 necessary for mounting.
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the condensation column 120 not only changes in an alternating manner between high and low temperatures from one segment to another but the temperature difference also increases in the hot column segments 220 from the input end 120 a to the output end 120 b in the embodiment shown in fig2 the condensation column has a total of seven pairs of cold and hot column segments the temperature difference between the two segments in each pair can be set at 2 u00b0 at the beginning and increases 1 u00b0 per pair the temperature difference in the last pair at the end 120 b is 8 u00b0 this special temperature profile can produce a monotonically increasing supersaturation profile along the center line of the condensation column 120 and can maintain a desired high spatial rate throughout the condensation column 120 without a significant decay near the output end 120 b the flow rate of the aerosol flow in the condensation column 120 also has a significant impact on the supersaturation profile along the center line of the condensation column 120 when the flow rate is not controlled within a proper range the supersaturation profile may not be monotonic but may have the same supersaturation.
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in fig2 the measured depths of the porous strips according to the invention are shown after the removal of the porous layer by means of caustic soda it can be appreciated that in the case of a strip width of 100 u03bcm the interface of an individual strip is no longer curved but of straight configuration one should also note the underetching below the mask which is only 100 u03bcm in width in fig3 an etching mask for producing a continuous variation of the etching rate according to the invention is shown this mask is positioned on the surface to be etched the surface region below the dark regions of the etching mask are covered the clear regions of the surface are etched in this manner the etching rate can be continuously adjustable or variable in the strips between both wedge structures along the indicated line a b c d the depth profile of the porous layer according to the invention produced in this manner is measured in fig4 this surface profile measurement measured after the etching away of the porous region according to the invention has been shown to be noted is the interface between porous silicon and crystalline silicon the region in which the etching rate is configured to be continuously variable by means of the lateral structuring is given between the points b and c with the process according to the invention it is possible to achieve discrete as well as continuously variable changes in.
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a larger volume to the baked product lipoxygenase 3 lox 3 which added to a bread dough results in bleaching of endogenous carotenoids which is desirable in the baking process of white bread and in addition strengthens the dough by its oxidizing capacity cyclodextrin glucano transferase cgtase which when added to a bread dough results in an increase in volume of the baked product and softening of the bread crumb and endo xylanase which results in better dough stability improved crumb structures and also increases the volume of the baked product it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that seeds containing enzymes for industrial use may be directly used in such processes or may first be prepared for use by means of grinding to the desired consistency in either case the whole or ground seeds may be fed as such into the desired process without the need for further extraction and or isolation of the enzyme and also without loss of activity of the enzyme it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that seeds containing enzymes for industrial use may be directly used in such processes or may first be prepared for such use by means of grinding to the desired consistency in either case the whole or ground seeds may be fed as such into the desired process without the need for further extraction and or isolation of the enzyme and.
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60 typically comprises a hydraulically powered unit e g motor 63 that drives roller arm assembly 50 back and forth along an axis defined by roller frame 54 in preferred embodiments lead screw drive assembly 60 is able to be removed subsea to extend its life motor 63 is preferably a 240 cc hydraulic motor which is coupled to lead screw 61 which can vary in length as needed e g from around 1 5 inches to around 5 inches with a typical travel of around 59 inches motor mounting frame 6 fig4 b houses a docking probe receptacle 17 h dual port manifold 7 fig5 g and motor 63 the docking probe receptacle interfaces with the docking probe on the carriage lead screw 61 nut is flanged and is attached to a drive plate the drive plate interfaces with slots on the roller frame in order to drive it back and forth two stainless rods running the length of the screw prevent the drive plate from rotating while the screw is rotating the 17 h manifold provides an rov interface for driving roller arm assembly 50 roller arm assembly 50 slides in and out of carriage weldment 40 on roller frame 54 lead screw drive assembly 60 is removable and interfaces with carriage weldment 40 and roller arm assembly 50 in order to drive roller arm assembly 50 forward and.
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for recirculation to the first vessel 80 either without further treatment or after having been mixed with a stream of white liquor 92 and conveyed into the first vessel in the depicted embodiment of fig2 intermediate the top and bottom ends of the vessel there are provided a wash circulation sub system 66 a lower extraction location 68 and a trim circulation sub system 70 an upper extraction location 72 is associated with the trim circulation sub system the preferred embodiment of the method of the present invention was employed with the digester depicted in fig1 in this single vessel continuous digester cooking liquor rich in dissolved calcium of u02dc 40 u2013 120 ppm is withdrawn from the first row of screens of the upper cook circulation screen set at a flow rate of 0 10 u2013 0 50 gpm for each ton per day production rate or gpm tpd factor for example for a pulp production rate of 750 tons per day 0 1 u2013 0 5 times 750 yields 75 u2013 350 gallons per minute gpm a mixture of cold blow filtrate and wash extraction streams the sum of which is about the same as the upper extraction flow and the concentration of dissolved calcium is less than 40 ppm is added to the top of the digester via the makeup liquor pump in this example up to about 45 of the total dissolved calcium may be removed from the digester system significantly reducing the tendency of calcium scaling on digester screens and cooking heaters in a further example of the preferred embodiment of the method of the present invention employing a single vessel digester as depicted in fig1 cooking liquor with u02dc 100 ppm.
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lint slide 19 on the way to the bale press 17 resulting in a finished bale b that has had the percent of moisture set by gin management via a moisture to add dial of the manual desired moisture control means 61 added to the bale b the difference in the manual and automatic modes or models is that the manual model puts in a preset fixed amount of moisture that takes into consideration the ginning rate and moisture to add dial setting but not the moisture content before adding moisture to the lint cotton the automatic model makes it calculations based on the ginning rate the lint cotton moisture content prior to adding moisture and the final percent moisture dial setting in determining how much moisture to add and the moisture that is being added is recalculated every half second as thus constructed and used the present invention can automatically restore moisture to the cotton lint 13 during the ginning process using both near infrared and radio frequency sensors to deliver a very accurate moisture regardless of the incoming moisture or the rate of ginning advantages of the present invention include the provision and use of incoming lint or prior bale moisture readout final bale moisture readout to verify that.
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of the cell connector 1 as a result excellent flexibility is achieved as represented in fig3 the texturing 9 can also be effected such that a single layer structure results in which the contact regions 7 can also be disposed between two texturings 9 this leads to improved flexibility of the cc 1 otherwise the same embodiments as for fig2 apply the figures represent plan views on the respective cc 1 as mentioned already in fig2 the cross section here which is produced along the line b 1 and b 2 and b 2 u2032 in fig3 i e the cross sectional surface area of the contact region 7 is also smaller than the maximum cross section of the cell connector 1 as a result of the fact that the openings are applied respectively in pairs on the contact region 7 a further increase in flexibility of the cell connector 1 is provided fig4 shows an embodiment with a varying cross section of the cc 1 in this plan view the contact region 7 is hence not directly visible and characterised by the hatched region as a result of the contacting merely at points higher mechanical flexibility is produced whilst the increasing cross section of the cc 1 towards the region between the current sources 2 and 2 u2032 ensures that improved current conduction of the current accumulated over the entirety of the contacts 7 is provided the cell connector 1 represented in fig4 is now distinguished in that starting from the edge region the cross section thereof increases constantly this corresponds to the cross sectional surface areas which are produced by the.
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relevant information does not exist in the dst section the vendor section shown in fig3 is downloaded here data information on a specific application is downloaded as a plurality data sections dsi control message dii control message ddb data message regardless of whether to receive the vendor section and experiences a data receiving process for a predetermined time in other words the data sections are downloaded and configured as a module and a file objects are extracted and provided to a specific application here in the predetermined time period the advertisement image included in the vendor section is extracted and broadcasted vendor_bytes of vendor section can include an advertisement image to be provided to a viewer while receiving data here since such vendor section cannot exceed 4 k bytes for a section it can be divided into a few vendor sections and transmitted according to size of an advertisement image file accordingly advertisement image files extracted from a plurality of vendor sections are combined to generate one advertisement image file and the advertisement image file is provided to a viewer before data files extracted from data sections are broadcasted so that a viewer can watch the corresponding advertisement image and does not feel bored during a waiting time before the data files are broadcasted here since the vendor section requires no additional control message it is not necessary to make an additional module then the corresponding advertisement image files can be extracted and provided to the viewer without being affected by receiving speed 0066 fig5 illustrates an embodiment in which a vendor section is provided in a data broadcast system according to the present invention as shown in fig5 a server e.
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the first image formation mode is a mode for outputting image data scanned from one original to one sheet and the second image formation mode is a mode for reducing image data scanned from plural originals and outputting the image data to one sheet a so called 2 in 1 mode or 4 in 1 mode the cpu 101 prohibits image formation in the second image formation mode when the external storage device 200 is designated 5 the image forming apparatus according to this embodiment prohibits an image formation mode for scanning and printing left and right pages of a book with the left and the right pages divided for example when the external storage device 200 is designated consequently it is possible to prevent an error due to a shortage of a capacity of the external storage device 200 in advance the printer unit 110 forms an image in a designated mode of first and second image formation modes the first image formation mode is a mode for forming while scanning an image with the scanner unit 104 an image on the basis of image data obtained by this scanning and not requiring storage of the obtained image data after.
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this invention relates to synthesis of 3 methyl tetrahydrofuran from alpha methylene gamma butyrolactone reactant more specifically this invention relates to synthesis of 3 methyl tetrahydrofuran in a two step continuous process from alpha methylene gamma butyrolactone which is free from an alcohol as a side product the final product does not need separation or purification of alcohol owing to the high temperature of the catalytic reactions greater than 150 u00b0 c previous attempts to directly convert alpha methylene gamma butyrolactone to 3 methyl tetrahydrofuran have resulted in the formation of a polymer of methylene gamma butyrolactone monomer therefore an improved process to synthesize 3 methyl tetrahydrofuran was desired a process for making 3 methyl tetrahydrofuran from an acid catalyzed two step hydrogenation of alpha methylene gamma butyrolactone is disclosed in a preferred embodiment the hydrogenation of alpha methylene gamma butyrolactone is carried out in two steps wherein first alpha methylene gamma butyrolactone is hydrogenated to 2 methyl gamma butyrolactone and second 2 methyl gamma butyrolactone is further reduced hydrogenated to final product in the first step of the process the methylene double bond of the alpha methylene gamma butyrolactone reactant is hydrogenated to yield 2 methyl gamma butyrolactone as the intermediate product this reaction is carried out under mild conditions to avoid the formation of poly alpha methylene gamma butyrolactone a metal catalyst with or without a support may be present to effect the hydrogenation reaction an acid material may optionally be used as a promoter to aid the reaction.
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and being in engagement with an inwardly orientated hook provided at a lowermost point of the bottom part such as shown in the first cross section pushing the release button one time towards the centre of the dispenser releases the engagement between the two hooks because the top part by means of the spring member in the hinged connection see fig4 is biased towards its opened state then the top part will start a hinged displacement in relation to the bottom part in an attempt to fully open however the bottom part is not only provided with a lower inwardly orientated hook but is also provided with an upper inwardly orientated hook after having released the engagement between the outwardly orientated hook of the release button with and the lower inwardly orientated hook of the bottom part and after the top part has started the attempt to fully open then engagement will be established between the hook of the release button and the upper hook of the bottom part such as shown in the second cross section before the top part reaches its fully opened state in this state the top part is only partly closed referring now to fig7 explaining the function of the driving mechanism in.
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a bass block 202 b to play at the second bar 304 b concurrently with the second block 202 a a accompaniment block 202 c has been selected for the third bar 304 c to play immediately after the concurrent block 202 a and bass block 202 b cease to play the user can continue to add or delete music blocks 202 or modify the placement of existing music blocks 202 on the tracks 302 until the user is satisfied with the polyphonic audio signal in the finished polyphonic audio signal as shown in fig3 c the user has selected a plurality of music blocks 202 some one bar long others two bars long the user can also create a bar 304 k that does not play any music the user may scroll through the entire polyphonic audio signal to ensure correctness and make any modifications once the polyphonic audio signal has been created or edited the user may save the audio signal then the user may select the customized audio signal as the default setting for alerts such as an incoming call the polyphonic audio signal may also be transmitted to another device via the internet bluetooth protocols or other similar means of transmission now with reference to fig4 a method 400 for creating a polyphonic audio signal according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described a user can browse through a variety of music blocks 202 and listen to each music block 202 until a particular music block 202 of interest is discovered the user at step 402 selects the music block of interest the particular music block 202 is selected with the navigation tool 50 for example a joystick or mouse when the button on the joystick or the.
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approximately 18 dbmv from fig3 however since the distance between receiver 60d and transmitter 20 is approximately 40 feet or one half the distance of receiver 60h from transmitter 20 the lowered path loss results in a 6 dbmv increase in received signal strength over the 34 80 foot 34 distance power level depicted on fig3 therefore the net received signal strength at receiver 60d would be approximately 24 dbmv the 7th floor receiver 60b is approximately 20 feet from transmitter 20 or approximately half the path length of transmitter 20 to receiver 60d 40 ft therefore an additional 6 dbmv or a total 12 dbmv increase of received signal strength would be realized over the fig3 34 80 ft 34 value receiver 60b 39 s angular displacement off beam center 30 is 6 74 at receiver 60b therefore the 12 dbmv path loss increase would be added to the fig3 34 80 ft 34 power lever1 of 5 dbmv resulting in a net 7 dbmv power level at receiver 60b similarly receiver 60a at 10 feet is approximately half the path length of transmitter 20 to receiver 60b resulting in an increase of 18 dbmv over the 34 80 ft 34 values of fig3 the 80 ft dbmv of receiver 60a is 10 resulting in an 8 dbmv received signal at receiver 60a therefore it can be seen that if a 5 dbmv received signal is required for a particular transmission system the above described embodiment of the invention would meet that threshold at each receiver 60a 60h it should be noted that an aspect of.
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sufficient to completely melt the frit without melting of the assemblage preferably to between 650 and 750 degrees c depending on the composition of glass used alternatively the assemblage is rapidly heated to about 550 degrees c at a suitable rapid rate of heating preferably at about 600 degrees c per hour then removed from the oven or furnace to melt the frit with a flame torch once the frit is melted the assemblage is returned to the furnace when the frit is melted the glass composite of the present invention is created the resulting glass composite is rapidly cooled to a temperature intermediate between a frit melting temperature and a room temperature preferably just above the annealing point of the assemblage usually 300 550 u00b0 c at a rapid rate of cooling and annealed held at the intermediate temperature for a period of time preferably up to 2 hours most preferably for about 10 20 minutes the composite is then slowly cooled to room temperature preferably at a rate of about 50 degrees per hour the following examples illustrate the present invention and are not intended to limit it in any way this example illustrates the preparation of a lead free glass composition of the present invention the raw materials according to table 3 were combined in a quartz crucible table 3______________________________________raw materials grams______________________________________silica supersil 400 sio sub 2 41 8boric anhydride fisher 18 1soda ash na sub 2 co sub 3 1 5potash k sub 2 co sub 3 21 7lithium carbonate.
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13 the notches 8 define a plurality of adjacent vertical rectangular edge portions 20 22 24 26 on the right side of each panel 7 13 and a similar plurality of edge portions 19 21 23 25 on the left side of panel 7 the panels 7 13 are fastened or interlocked to one another by joining the panels at their respective notches 8 in such a manner that the opposing rectangular edge portions of each panel alternatively overlap one another in a serpentine fashion in particular the lower surface of portion 19 grips the upper surface of portion 20 the upper surface of portion 21 grips the lower surface of portion 2 the lower surface of portion 23 grips the upper surface of portion 24 and the upper surface of portion 25 grips the lower surface of portion 26 beneficially when the notches 8 and opposing rectangular edge portions of each panel are interlocked they resiliently deform and stretch the internal crisscrossed b flute corrugations not shown of the panels because the panel corrugations have a plastic memory the slight deformation resulting from the intertwining of the edge portions causes continuous stress and tension in the material that not only helps to maintain the junction but also stiffens each of.
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s 8h 4 95 s 2h 6 9 d 1h 7 8 d s 2h 10 6 br s 1h 5 chloroacetyl 1 3 3 trimethyloxindle 82 m p 182 u00b0 185 u00b0 c nmr cdcl 3 1 45 s 6h 3 25 s 3h 4 65 s 2h 6 9 d 1h 7 9 s 1h 8 0 d 1h 6 fluoro 5 chloroacetyl oxindole 96 m p 178 u00b0 180 u00b0 c nmr dmso d 6 3 5 s 2h 4 8 d 2h 6 7 7 2 m 2h 7 8 d 1h 1 ethyl 5 u03b3 chlorobutyryl oxindole 99 oil nmr cdcl 3 1 2 t 3h 1 5 2 7 m 5h 3 0 3 2 m 2h 3 5 4 0 m 3h 6 8 7 0 d 1h 7 9 s 1h 7 95 d 1h and by the same procedure as that used to prepare 5 2 chlorethyl oxindole in example 12b the following were prepared 5 2 chloroethyl 1 ethyloxindole 93 m p 120 u00b0 122 u00b0 c nmr cdcl 3 1 30 t 3h 3 1 t 2h 3 55 s 2h 3 65 4 0 m 4h 6 8 7 3 m 3h 5 2 chloroethyl 1 methyloxindole 99 m p 127 u00b0 130 u00b0 c nmr cdcl 3 3 1 t 2h 3 2 s 2h 3 5 s 2h 3 75 t 2h 6 8 d 1h 7 15 s.
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sensors 30 are arranged in a heat permeable housing 32 which extends across the width c of the cylinder 4 and is fixed to the extension bends 19 a 19 b the temperature sensors 30 1 30 2 are arranged radially spaced from and facing the edge region 4 e i and the temperature sensors 30 6 30 7 not shown are arranged radially spaced from and facing the edge region 4 e ii in this way the heat output of the heating devices 27 1 27 2 and 27 6 27 7 in the edge regions 4 e i and 4 e ii can be adjusted to increase outwards in the embodiment of fig6 seven inductive heating units 27 1 to 27 7 which are connected to the open loop and closed loop control device 31 see fig5 are arranged side by side across the entire width c of the cylinder 4 the heat output of the heating units 27 1 to 27 7 independently of or in addition to the embodiment illustrated in fig3 and 5 can be effected uniformly across the width c of the machine so that the carding gap a see fig2 is uniformly altered across the width c the carding nip a can be made smaller by energy input and enlarged by throttling the energy input in this way it is possible for example to adjust a desired narrow carding nip a the cylinder surface is advantageously heated in zones the temperature gradient across the working width is minimised by the roller heating unit and hence thermal expansion is evened out the heating unit is divided into several zones across the working width so that different.
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this data consolidation requires a reduction of the number of endpoint value codes available a non linear quantization function is used to represent low valued data points with higher precision and higher valued data points with lower precision this quantization function is not specifically described in the fig5 but is discussed in more detail later on with respect to fig7 and 8 the compression algorithm is suitable for implementation via embedded software dedicated hardware or a combination of the two in any of these cases the sequence of operations is the same and is as described in fig6 the differences lie in the trade offs between hardware and software resources and power consumption in fig6 the letter u2018 x u2019 has been used to identify the source of the signal e g it can be replaced with an u2018 a u2019 for atrial signal or with a u2018 v u2019 for ventricular signal as provided by the atial sensing stage or the ventricular sensing stage respectively the non linear coding referred to in the text associated with fig5 is a means of dealing with egm sample bit widths which might be greater than the available bit field width in the stored code word the idea is that endpoint values with lower magnitudes are encoded with greater precision while endpoint values with higher magnitudes are encoded with lesser precision the table in fig7 shows an example of this type of function this value to code mapping function is further illustrated in fig8 when storing two or more signals simultaneously as for example could be useful in a dual chamber pacemaker the compression method can be used in either of two ways 1 provide separate independent compression systems to operate on the individual.
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exposed after installation and or 2 the portion of the shingle that may be exposed without adversely effecting the aesthetics and or function of the shingle in certain embodiments a shingle of this invention will comprise markings grooves and or other features or relief collectively referred to as u201c markings u201d to emulate the appearance of other roofing products such as shakes as illustrated in fig1 or slate as illustrated in fig3 in such an embodiment the markings are preferably included on the entire front top portion of the shingle thus as illustrated in fig1 the front top portion 272 of the shingle 200 comprises markings e g grooves 247 249 which aid in the emulation of shake the front wall 24 224 of a shingle refers to a wall downwardly disposed from the bottom of the shingle at the front edge a notch 12 such as the notch of the embodiment of fig1 12 would represent a void or break in the front wall although it is preferred that other than at the notch 12 the front wall 24 be continuous other voids in the wall may be provided a preferred height of a front wall 24 224 of a shingle 2 200 of this invention will depend in part on the front height of other shingles to be used with a hip and ridge shingle of this invention an exemplary height is approximately 0 5 inches in the exemplary embodiment of fig4 the front wall 24 is slanted outward similarly an outwardly slanted front wall 224 is provided in the embodiment illustrated on fig1 in one embodiment the front wall 24 of a shingle of this invention is somewhat thicker outside.
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without an abrasive pad followed by washing the surface with water another example is based on using a 1 1 mixture of ethanol and acetone to remove organic impurities followed by washing the surface with water in some instances an additional optional step of chemically treating the surface with concentrated nitric acid sulfuric acid or piranha solution a 1 1 mixture of 96 sulfuric acid and 30 h 2 o 2 hydrogen peroxide may be done to make the surface suitable for bonding to the deposited sol typically this step would be performed prior to the last step of rinsing the surface with water in one embodiment the substrate may be placed in piranha solution for 20 minutes followed by soaking in deionized water for 5 minutes the substrate may then be transferred to another container holding fresh deionized water and soaked for another 5 minutes finally the substrate may be rinsed with deionized water and air dried the substrate may be alternatively or additionally prepared by physical treatment in the physical treatment case for one embodiment the surface may be simply cleaned with a solvent and the mechanical action of a cleaning brush or pad optionally a surfactant or detergent can be added to the solvent after which the substrate is rinsed with water and air dried in another embodiment the surface may be first cleaned with water followed by addition of powdered abrasive particles such as ceria titania zirconia alumina aluminum silicate silica magnesium hydroxide aluminum hydroxide particles silicon nitride silicon carbide or combinations thereof onto the surface of the substrate to form a slurry or paste on the surface the abrasive media can be in the form a powder or.
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guide pins 102 and 104 project through holes in spring plate 94 a series of springs 106 107 surrounding pipe nipples 90 91 and a series of springs 108 109 surrounding pins 102 and 104 urge spring plate 94 upward against washer sets 110 111 that surround pipe nipples 90 91 at the base of male coupler halves 86 88 the washers 110 111 and springs 106 107 108 109 act together to prevent relative axial movement between the male coupler halves 86 88 and spring plate 94 upward movement of the spring plates and coupler halves is limited by contact of elbows 92 93 with the bottom surface of attachment plate 100 spring pairs 106 107 and 108 109 allow downward axial movement of the coupler halves and spring plate 94 transverse movement of the coupler halves is limited by interaction of the guide pins 102 104 and the pipe nipples 90 91 with spring plate 94 accordingly spring plate 94 serves to keep the coupler halves 86 88 in a fixed transverse position relative to pins 102 and 104 assembly 40 is fixed to the three point hitch by attachment plate 100 which can be bolted to cross bar 38 see fig1 in any manner that will align guide pins 102 and 104 along the principle axis of coupling motion and prevent.
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s face and hear each other better through the window 14 it is important to note that the improved slide 10 out does not just have a front that extends below the top of the adjacent tires 18 but rather the interior room extends from above to below the top of the tires 18 thus the bottom 16 b or floor of the improved slide out 10 is at a level lower than the top of the vehicle 39 s 22 adjacent wheel wells 24 while the top 16 a or roof is above the wheel wells 24 however the front 12 may extend beyond the walls 16 such that the slide out appears larger than the interior 28 the front 12 may extend from as far as the top of the vehicle 22 to its bottom it is anticipated that the slide out interior 28 created by the slide out walls 16 will be sized in order to allow a worker stand inside the slide out interior 28 further the floor 16 b of the improved slide out 10 is within 18 inches of the top of a standard six to eight in curb 100 fig2 illustrates the improved slide out 10 and shows it in the closed position as an example fig2 illustrates a slide out front 12 that extends from the bottom of the vehicle 22 upward to near the top of the vehicle 22 while shown in fig2 as placed toward the front 20 of the.
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i e a reel of doctor blades 10 a 1 10 a 2 10 a 3 in accordance with the invention wherein each roll or blank of a doctor blade is mounted on a shaft which is provided with bearings in the vicinity of the feed out end of each doctor blade there is the measurement detector and cut off device in the vicinity of each feed out opening there is also the guide for the doctor blade more specifically fig2 shows doctor blade roll compartments d 1 d 2 d 3 each including a shaft 11 a 1 11 a 2 11 a 3 for a roll of doctor blades 10 a 1 10 a 2 10 a 3 bearings 12 a 1 12 a 2 mounted on the shaft 11 a 1 11 a 2 11 a 3 a feed out opening a 1 a 2 a 3 and a measurement detectors 13 a 1 13 a 2 13 a 3 arranged in connection with the feed out opening a 1 a 2 a 3 display 16 is arranged to display the measurement information produced from each compartment d 1 d 2 d 3 the central processing unit 100 interposed between the measurement device 13 and the display 16 operates as.
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direction of dither is independent of the other rows or columns allowing all rows or columns to be corrected simultaneously in the first embodiment no corrections are made on a pixel until corrections have been calculated for the entire row in the second embodiment however the pixel corrections are made 34 on the fly 34 allowing the corrections to always be made with the most up to date information on every pixel in accordance with the first embodiment with reference also to fig3 pixels are read from the image buffers 3 5 and are corrected using the correction factors from the correction buffer 9 the difference between these pixels is computed and divided by two to form a correction update this correction update is then subtracted from the correction factor corresponding to the left hand pixel and added to the correction factor corresponding to the right hand pixel these new values are then stored in latches 15 and 17 index 34 j 34 then increments and the entire process repeats after the entire row has been corrected a clock strobes the latches 15 17 and the newly formed correction factors are used to update the correction buffer 9 in accordance with the second embodiment the process is identical to that of the first embodiment except for the clock speed in this case a high speed clock updates the correction factors on the current pixel pair before incrementing index 34 j 34 as a result when the difference between pixel i j and pixel i j 1 is formed it is formed with a comprehension of the correction already made on pixel i j the correction on pixel i j likewise.
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three dimensional construction of the information so that the image provides novel viewing opportunities at this point the helmet with the information affixed on the facemask or thereabouts is ready to be worn by the user when the user wears the facemask and the users head and face are displayed on a television broadcast the information as well as the image of the user 39 s head face and helmet is displayed to the viewing audience in this manner the information is displayed wherever the video broadcast is displayed further new technology such as hd digital photographs and high definition television or hdtv the impact of viewing the information is enhanced due to the resolution and color intensity of the hdtv broadcasting medium in this respect it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in this application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the description or illustrated in the drawings the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways also it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting as.
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the filter as a result of the marking application_number US 38096006 A description according to an embodiment of the invention a workpiece such as an outer shell or sleeve of a cable tv system component which component preferably being a trap or surface mount product is marked with indicia relating to specific characteristics of the system component such as the part number or other information with the indicia preferably being a logo bar coding date coding 2 d matrix or similar the marking is preferably done with a laser and preferably an excimer laser or pulsed solid state laser such as the versascribe gm laser marking system manufactured by alase technologies inc according to alase versascribe gm yag laser engraving systems are designed to bring precision reliability versatility and speed to the most demanding applications with winlase software allowing for applications ranging from deep engraving to fine surface annealing the versascribe yag laser features q switched flash lamp technology for high laser energy densities and proven reliability the laser preferably operates in temoo mode because the internal q switch is software controlled the operator has the flexibility to change the laser beam power characteristics for marking materials such as steel aluminum and soft plastics the versascribe laser is a high performance nd yag laser marker with 80 watts cw at 1064 nm the laser marking is preferably done at 90 power 4 khz with a marking speed of 500 mm sec this setting is used for both the stainless and brass cases the etch depth is no greater than 0 0002 u2033 so that the base material is.
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show a mode where a power unit device is integral with a tread wheel which reduces mass and takes up less room there has always been a need for a lightweight human powered transportation device to extend the range of walking and better the speed to save time now environment protection emphasizes the need for non polluting transportation a comfortable simple to operate easy to mount and dismount transportation device extends the spectrum of users to casual weekend athletes there is a need for lightweight energy recovery and energy storage until useful so much of an operator 39 s energy is wasted and effort stressed unnecessarily by insight hard work and good fortune this novel invention has been inspired to satisfy all these needs to an extent never before thought possible concentrated urban areas will benefit the most as people who would normally drive their cars discover the incomparable exhilaration of rushing along silently under their own power of course claims define scope and elements of this disclosure include all the undisclosed parts necessary for their function all possible combinations apply 1 tread wheel 2 adjustable axle 3 drive wheel 4 a and 4 b controlling means 5 a and 5 b rear frame members 6 a and 6 b lower frame members 7 drive wheel axle 8 saddle tube inverted y shape 9 a and 9 b substantially vertical frame members 10 speed ratio mechanism pulley cluster 11 transmitting means a pulley cluster ratchet driving a tread wheel 12 shifting means derailleur.
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time following the split of confluent cells in this experiment three replicates were performed the first replicate foreskin fibroblast primary cells hff1 used in this experiment was passage 18 p 8 whilst the first replicate of hypertrophic derived primary cells hsf1 was passage 4 p4 tables 7 12 and fig1 depict the results including the micro plate read outs for these experiments hff2 and hff3 are the second and third passages respectively i e passage 19 and 20 respectively of the foreskin fibroblast primary cells similarly hsf2 and hsf3 are the second and third passages respectively i e passage 5 and 6 respectively of the hypertrophic derived primary cells the cells were treated as above with the exception that each replicate was the result of a passage and that the cells were stained with sirius red which is a collagen specific stain levels of collagen in solution can be determined by staining with sirius red and analysing the absorbance at 540 nm to measure absorbance the acidic stain was first solublized in naoh methanol 2 5m mixture before analysis in the microplate reader at 540 nm the averaged results of the absorbance studies are tabulated in table 13 the fixed and stained plates of each.
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the film layers overlap with the electrode layers in an area region 4 and simultaneously with the passive non coated area of the ionomer membrane in an area region 5 on each side of the membrane the region covered or overlapped by the protective film layer is in the range of 0 5 to 20 of the total active area of the membrane the protective film may be made of a polymer that is more rigid than the ionomer membrane the thickness of the protective film is preferably in the range of 10 microns to 150 microns more preferably in the range of 80 to 120 microns which enables it to constitute a protection for the ionomer membrane against pressure impact wear heat drying out etc the protective film layer is tightly fixed onto the membrane it can be pre shaped and heat laminated or attached by an adhesive onto the membrane it can also be formed by coating by paste application printing process etc the non coated membrane area with an appropriate polymer paste or polymer emulsion the respective materials should be stable and resistant to the operating conditions of a pem fuel cell furthermore the materials should have high endurance and lifetime as.
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very low pressure drop this allows the recycling of the gas stream with a blower or an eductor it is to be noted that to preclude clogging of the packing by particulates the packing type and crimp angle are important in this regard structured packing 74 can have a packing density of between about 500 m 2 m 3 and is preferably koch type 1 x or 1 y which can be obtained from koch engineering company inc of wichita kansas random packing and trays could also be used with less effectiveness column 64 should be operated at a pressure of no less than 9 2 atmospheres absolute the oxygen should have a purity as high as is economical with 90 and above being preferred the reaction should proceed at a total pressure of no less than about 9 2 atmospheres absolute and more preferably at least about 11 2 atmospheres absolute additionally the reaction between the oxygen and the sodium sulfide should occur at a minimum temperature of about 110 u00b0 c a minimum reaction temperature of about 120 u00b0 c is more preferred and reaction temperatures at or above 150 u00b0 c are particularly preferred a particularly preferred temperature and pressure is about 200 u00b0 c and about 18 atmospheres absolute the reaction of oxygen and sodium sulfide is an exothermic reaction however to start the reaction heat must be added to the white liquor to raise it to the requisite reaction temperature to this end a heat exchanger 78 can be provided before inlet 66 in which the incoming white liquor is heated by indirect heat exchange with steam after the reaction progresses heat exchanger 78 can be shut down the oxidized white liquor collects as a column bottom 80 within bottom region 72 of.
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ml 100 ml of lipoaspirate will be saved for later treatment and reformulation during the preparation phase of the protocol prior to liposuction the abdominal wall is preferably irrigated with a sterile saline solution and dilute epinephrine the surgeon may utilize a tumescent solution that is a mixture of 1 lidocaine and 1 mg 1000 ml epinephrine in normal saline solution however this liposuction process can be performed without the tumescent solution in some patients this process is a current standard of care to facilitate the aspiration process and to reduce the bleeding and pain after the procedure this procedure can be performed under general or sedation and local anesthesia decisions regarding utilization of specific anesthesia techniques will be made by the medical professional undertaking the procedure following aspiration a portion of the adipose tissue from the patient may be treated to isolate a fraction enriched in adipose derived stem cells in certain embodiments the enrichment protocol includes three major subprocesses preparation incubation and washing yoshimura et al proved the efficacy of this process while extracting serovascular fraction svf of adipose tissue and utilizing it to treat facial lipoatrophy yoshimura et al u201c cell assisted lipotransfer for facial lipoatrophy efficacy for clinical use of adipose derived stem cells u201d dermatol surg 34 9 1178 85 2008 which is hereby incorporated by reference a portion of the lipoaspirate will be.
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o of the feedback arrangements 70 are determined by approximating the gains of the mixer at various frequencies and designing the feedback arrangement 70 as a band reject filter for substantially not passing or at least substantially attenuating a selected band of frequencies while substantially passing frequencies on either side of the reject band alternatively the band reject filter can be formed by the combination of the feedback arrangement 70 and the filter sub circuit 45 in this latter arrangement since h f of the filter sub circuit 45 typically provides low pass filtering the feedback arrangement 70 need provide only high pass filtering fig3 shows a graph on which gain is plotted against frequency for the entire circuit of fig2 a resulting in curve c1 and for just the feedback circuit of fig2 b resulting in curve c2 these curves c1 c2 show the transfer characteristics for the respective circuits as can readily be seen from the graph curve c1 exhibits a zero gain for 34 near zero frequencies 34 or 34 near dc 34 then steps up to a high gain over a first range f1 of frequencies which can be regarded as the frequencies of interest or in band frequencies before rolling off to a lower gain for a higher range f2 of frequencies and rolling off again to zero gain for still higher frequencies the terms 34 near zero 34 frequencies and 34 near dc 34 mean frequencies less than about half of the lowest of the frequencies of interest thus for example where the in band frequencies are 200 hz to 10 khz near zero frequencies are those below 100 hz in achieving this frequency response for the entire circuit the transfer characteristics of the feedback circuit play an important role curve.
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the strap holder 12 into the first side 4 of the first structural member 3 as best shown in fig3 5 and 6 preferably the strap holder 12 additionally comprises a first transition line 19 and a second transition line 20 the first transition line 19 and the second transition line 20 dividing the upper face 13 and the lower face 14 into a first attachment portion 21 a second attachment portion 22 and a first securement portion 23 between the first transition line 19 and the second transition line 20 the first securement portion 23 is dimensioned to closely interface with the upper surface 6 of the strap member 5 the first transition line 19 being closely parallel to the first side edge 8 of the strap and the second transition line 20 being closely parallel to the second side 17 edge 9 of the strap as best shown in fig7 and 8 preferably one or more of the first plurality of fasteners 15 passes through the first attachment portion 21 into the first side 4 of the first structural member 3 one or more of the first plurality of fasteners 15 passes through the second attachment portion 22 into the first side 4 of the first structural member 3 and one of more of the first plurality of fasteners 15 passes through the first securement portion 23 through the strap member 5 and into the first side 4 of the first structural member 3 as best shown in fig1 in a preferred embodiment the first structural member 3 is a header and the first side 4 of the first structural member 3 is a vertical face of a header the connector 28 and the.
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positively charged and the other electrode is negatively charged alternately during use the electrodes 44 a 44 b can be of varying sizes shapes and thicknesses depending upon the particular application a monopolar electrosurgical tool 40 mp is shown in fig2 b and may alternatively be used with the rf generator 50 the monopolar electrosurgical tool 40 mp comprises a pen 42 m and an electrode pad 44 p a cord 46 m of the pen 42 m connects to the rf generator 50 through for example output adapter 58 an electrode 44 m of the pen 42 m is applied to the tissue of a patient the electrode pad 44 p is applied to the patient and is separately connected to the rf generator 50 via a cord 46 p for simplicity the preferred embodiments will be described as using the bipolar surgical pen 40 but those skilled in the art will recognize that a monopolar electrosurgical tool 40 mp may be substituted therefor referring to fig3 an overall control circuit 59 for the rf generator 50 is shown in a general block diagram the control circuit 59 is comprised of multiple sub circuits forming an overall control system for the rf generator 50 the control circuit 59 includes a main controller u 1 and.
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5910906 A abstract the invention is a method for performing tone detection on a digital signal processor that may be used in the presence of tone aliases caused by inadequate anti aliasing filtering the method involves processing an input signal at different sampling rates and can be used with any tone detection algorithm a tone is detected when it is present at each of the sampling rates the method allows tone detection to be performed without the use of a proper anti aliasing filter application_number US 68635396 A description referring to fig2 illustrated is an embodiment of a tone detector 10 in accordance with the present invention which is to detect a tone at frequency fo when present in analog input signal 12 and accordingly generate an output signal 14 indicative of such the tone detector 10 comprises in terms of functional blocks a low pass filter lpf 16 which receives the input signal 12 and which is connected to an analog to digital converter adc 18 the adc 18 samples the filtered input signal at two different predetermined rates f s1 and f s2 under the control of respective sampling clocks 20 and 22 signals from which are provided thereto in time division through multiplexing 24 and generates a corresponding digital data sample stream having the f s1 samples and the f s2 samples which respectively are provided in time division through multiplexing 26 to first and second tone detection processes 28 and 30 a multiplexing clock 32 with a time division window.
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operating range installations utilizing gases having low heat content such as landfill and wood gas may have exhaust temperatures below the minimum operating temperature of the zirconium oxide cell 100 in these instances the zirconium oxide cell 100 may be placed in a temperature controlled oven not illustrated within which the temperature is maintained at for example 1500 u00b0 fahrenheit and exposed as described to the exhaust gases disposed in this fashion there is no need for temperature compensation of the output of the zirconium oxide cell 100 provided by the compensation amplifier 106 the analog divider 116 provides a temperature compensated ramp signal which represents the percent of oxygen in the exhaust gases within the manifold 14 the output of the analog divider 116 is fed to a first pair of comparators 120 and 122 and a second pair of comparators 124 and 126 each of the comparators 122 124 126 and 128 includes an associated threshold control 130 132 134 and 136 respectively the threshold controls 130 132 134 and 136 permit adjustment of the switch point of the comparators 122 through 128 and provide variable hysteresis operation of the system 10 in a manner to be described subsequently the outputs of the first pair of comparators 120 and 122 drives a flip flop memory.
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32 1 which also serve to mount optional shims the embodiment of fig1 may use four mounting bolts 32 1 that are spaced about the circumference of the spout the upper two of which are shown in fig labove the spout 16 and the other two of which are beneath the spout to engage a substantially identical portion of the cover 32 that projects beneath the spout the mounting bolts 32 1 pass through respective slotted holes 32 2 formed in the cover the slots desirably having a key hole configuration with the larger end of each slot permitting passage through it of the head of a mounting bolt in this manner once the mounting bolts are loosened the cover can be rotated slightly about its axis clockwise in fig1 to line up the bolt heads with the larger ends of the respective key hole slots to enable the cover to be withdrawn axially away from the subplate 34 as shown in fig2 any shims 30 that had been used can be removed at this time as well the split nature of the shims permitting them to be removed outward from the spout 16 wave spring 28 is then moved axially along the spout away from the drum as shown in fig2 to expose the split seal 24 and the split seal support ring 26 the split seal can be removed from the support ring manually by withdrawing the tabs 24 2 24 3 from the respective slots in the support ring and the split seal segments can then be removed easily and discarded a replacement split seal is then provided its tabs 24 2 24 3 inserted through the respective slots.
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platform 14 from which locating portions 28 having ribs 29 extend over the inner portion 31 sidewalls 14 have two pairs of opposing tongues 18 extending toward each other while endwalls 22 have one pair of opposed tongues 24 all tongues stand proud of platform 14 and have stepped ends 20 whose function will be described below referring still to fig2 the contact arm 40 is stamped and formed from spring metal with a first end or base 41 that is notched for reception between ribs 29 and a second or free end 42 during assembly the first end 41 is resistance welded to inner portion 31 so that second end 42 is biased away from inner portion 36 bimetal strip 48 is a conventional dished element that flips at a predetermined temperature typically from 40 u00b0 to 150 u00b0 c during assembly the strip 48 is placed in the cavity against arm 40 so that it is free and unrestrained on all sides the fulcrum plate 50 is then placed against platform 14 to capture the element 48 the fulcrum plate is stamped from aluminum with side edges 52 having scallops 53 for reception about tongues 18 and end edge 55 having scallops 56 for reception about tongues 24 the plate 50 is also formed with a raised portion 58 having dimple 59 which extends into the cavity after emplacing the arm 40 and element 48 fulcrum plate 50 is retained against platform 14 by heat staking the tongues 18 24 this is accomplished by applying heat and pressure to the stepped portions 20 the steps 20 ensure that any displaced plastic will not extend above the highest profile of the tongues an epoxy is.
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chromatography on silica hexanes etoac 5 1 to 3 1 as eluent to afford 6 8 dibromo 2 furan 2 yl 1 2 4 triazolo 1 5 a pyrazine as a yellow solid 19 2 g 40 yield 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 6 60 dd 1h 7 33 d 1h 7 62 d 1h 8 63 s 1h anhydrous ammonia was bubbled over a one hour period into a solution of 6 8 dibromo 2 furan 2 yl 1 2 4 triazolo 1 5 a pyrazine 18 4 g 0 054 mol in dioxane 400 ml the resulting mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2 days during which time the solution was twice recharged with ammonia by bubbling in for one hour after concentration diethyl ether 200 ml was added and the resulted yellow slurry was stirred at room temperature for overnight 6 bromo 2 furan 2 yl 1 2 4 triazolo 1 5 a pyrazin 8 ylamine was then collected and dried 15 g 99 yield 1 h nmr 300 mhz cdcl 3 u03b4 6 70 dd 1h 7 10 d 1h 7 8 8 0 br m 3h 8 58 s 1h ms m z 280 m h synthesis of the title compound is described in parts a c below a stirred solution of 3 5 dibromo pyrazin 2 ylamine 500 mg 1 98 mmol thiophene 2 carbonitrile 260 ul 2.
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controlled by a control section not shown which includes a computer system the rotational direction the rotational speed and the rotational angle of the first shaft 14 and the second shaft 18 are controlled by controlling the rotational direction the rotational speed and the rotational angle of an output shaft of the first motor 46 with this control the moving direction the moving speed and the moving length of the x rod 34 can be controlled on the other hand the rotational direction the rotational speed and the rotational angle of the third shaft 20 and the fourth shaft 22 are controlled by controlling the rotational direction the rotational speed and the rotational angle of an output shaft of the second motor 50 with this control the moving direction the moving speed and the moving length of the y rod can be controlled by controlling the moving direction the moving speed and the moving length of the x rod 34 and the y rod 40 the two dimensional moving direction the moving speed and the moving length of the moving body 42 are controlled the control section including the computer system may control the movement of the moving body 45 on the basis of a stored data table which includes the two dimensional moving direction the moving speed and the moving length of the moving body 42 with respect to the rotational direction the rotational speed and the rotational angle of the output shafts of the first motor 46 and the second motor 50 successively another embodiment will be explained with reference to fig4 note that constituting members which have been described in the.
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and be immune to lifting because of air currents and turbulence application_number US 90462392 A description referring to fig1 a pair of piezoelectric sensor cables 10 and 11 are embedded in flexible carrier 12 which is a roadway grade rubber such as neoprene carrier 12 maintains the spacing between sensor cables 10 and 11 a fixed distance apart in the embodiment shown in fig1 the overall width of the carrier is about 4 inches and the center to center spacing d between sensor cables 10 and 11 is slightly less carrier member 12 can be of the type shown in tyburski application ser no 07 880 410 in this embodiment a uniformly distributed linear weight 14 is secured by an adhesive 15 to the lower surface 16 of carrier 12 linear weight 14 and carrier 10 has a weight per unit length sufficient to maintain the device on the surface of the roadway and as disclosed in the above identified tyburski applications which are incorporated herein by reference the weight per unit length for high speed roadways is at least about one pound per foot for lower speed highways the weight can be less lead metal has been found to be particularly useful because it molds itself to roadway undulations so the flexible carrier hugs the roadway and at the same time assists in maintaining an accurate spacing d between piezoelectric sensors 10 and 11 thus while the sensor is flexible and coilable it.
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the line is analyzed and can be used to determine the propensity of the peptide to self associate using the computer program origin because of the large diffusion coefficients of small peptides synthetic boundary centerpieces can be used to obtain an initial sharp boundary between peptide and solvent band forming centerpieces can be used depending on preliminary results the initial concentrations of peptide may vary between 0 01 and 100 u03bcg ml diffusion coefficients can be obtained from boundary spreading experiments while these can be obtained from the high speed synthetic boundary experiments generally the determinations can be made at low speed where sedimentation will be small initially the rotor speed can be set low and adjusted upward during the experiment depending on the determined concentration gradient in this way a range of concentrations can be generated in a single experiment and any pressure dependencies can then be identified due to the high diffusion coefficient of the peptides equilibrium can be attained rapidly equilibrium can be defined as lack of at detectable difference in measurements of the concentration gradient taken 1 hour apart in cases where self association of peptide is observed in the analytical ultracentrifuge chromatography can be used to extend analysis to lower concentrations which may be more relevant to those used for measurement of biological activity the total volume of a column v t v 0 v i v g where v 0 is the void volume v i is the interior volume and v g is the volume of the.
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20 and the conducting lid 50 the conducting lid 50 and the substrate 20 are electrically coupled to each other through the contact between the protrusion 55 of the conducting lid 50 and the ground layer 23 of the substrate 20 on the other hand if the conductive adhesive is used between the substrate 20 and the conducting lid 50 the electrical connection especially in ground connection between the conducting lid 50 and the substrate 20 can be ensured by the contact between the protrusion 55 of the conducting lid 50 and the ground layer 23 of the substrate 20 besides the protrusion 55 of the conducting lid 50 can be electrically coupled to the ground layer 23 of the substrate 20 through a conductive adhesive for ensuring the electrical connection between the protrusion 55 and the ground layer 23 when compared with the conducting member such as the conductive sliver glue or the elastic sheet of the prior art design the mems microphone module 10 of the present invention has a relatively simpler structure adopting the cooperation of the ground layer 23 of the substrate 20 and the protrusion 55 of the conducting lid 50 to offer the desired emi shielding effect further as stated above the conductive adhesive can be used between the ground layer 23 of the substrate 20 and the protrusion 55 of the conducting lid 50 if the protrusion 55 is not long enough to touch the ground layer 23 accordingly the mems microphone module 10 of the present invention has the advantage of.
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of the thickness needs to be less than 25 u03bcm to have better voc recycle efficiency the thickness depends on the distance between the scraper and the roller thus a micro adjustment mechanism is designed to adjust the height 121 shown in fig1 of the scraper besides the lower edge of the scraper has to be parallel to the surface of the roller if not the film becomes uneven the quality and efficiency will be affected by the above implementation the thickness of the fluid material is thereby controlled fig1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a scraper micro adjustment mechanism according to the second embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig1 a scraper 120 is mounted on two linear slide rails 122 parallel to each other at first the scraper 120 is fastened on a slide unit 123 of the linear slide rails 122 and thereby the height 121 of the scraper 120 shown in fig1 can be adjusted the scraper 120 is also designed to be an elastic rubber scraper to prevent the substrate from being scratched and also designed to be exchangeable for the conveniences in cleaning and replacing fig1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a film formation baking apparatus according to the second embodiment of the present invention the film formation baking apparatus is provided to speed up.
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cell 18 is achieved notice must be taken that in the case of this preferred embodiment of the invention the light beams 14 of the individual light sources 7 will never impinge simultaneously at the point of intersection s and interference can therefore never occur the triggering of the light sources 7 occurs in a pulsed manner so that one individual light source each of a transmitter unit 6 will be active at a given time with the knowledge of the transmitter unit 6 which is active just now and the signal supplied by the photoelectric cell 18 the control unit 10 will decide whether the blow out nozzle 11 associated with said transmitter receiver unit 6 8 should blow out or not in order to deflect the foreign body 2 to the mentioned waste container 12 the decision is based on the fact that a predetermined voltage threshold value obtained from the light intensity on the photoelectric cell 18 is fallen below or not fig3 shows a schematic top view of a possible further preferred arrangement of light sources 7 behind the optically transparent material chute 4 as can be clearly seen the light sources 7 are aligned in two planes e.
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are in an exemplary embodiment as presented in the figures constructed of a tear resistant but deformable material such as tarpaulin type material or any number of synthetic fibrous materials in sheet form which are tear resistant and ideally water resistant these qualities are ideal in the exemplary embodiment to permit enclosure 100 to be foldable lightweight portable and easily transported in and out of the payload area of a vehicle it also permits the storage of enclosure 100 to be much easier as the size of enclosure 100 can be reduced drastically for storage of empty enclosure 100 by way of folding collapsing or otherwise reducing the size of enclosure 100 first section 200 is a generally rectangular shaped swath of material although different shapes can easily be employed to provide for different shapes and sizes of an enclosure second section 300 will mimic the shape and size of first section 200 first section 200 is then folded to resemble a u201c u u201d as seen in fig8 the folds are depicted in the figures as approximately ninety degree angles but obviously depending on the type of material the angle may vary as the material is deformed first section 200 has top edge 201 bottom edge 202 and two side edges 203 all of which run along the perimeter edge of first section 200 second section 300 which is largely of identical construction has differently labeled components for the purposes of illustrating assembly.
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h h u2212 360 if h lt 0 then h h 360 the first watermark in inserted into the rgb values in a conventional manner by modifying the i value of appropriate pixels so as to combine the watermark u03b4 values with hsi values this is indicated by equation 2 in fig4 next as indicated by equation 3 in fig4 the hsi values are converted to rgb values using a transform u201c t u201d the transform u201c t u201d can be conventional and it can for example be done as follows if i lt or 0 5 then m i i s a if h lt 60 then r m if h lt 120 then r m m u2212 m 120 u2212 h 60 if h lt 240 then r m if h lt 300 then r m m u2212 m h u2212 240 60 otherwise r m b if h lt 60 then g m m u2212 m h 60 if h lt 180 then g m if h lt 240 then g m m u2212 m 240 u2212 h u2014 60 otherwise g m c if h lt 120 then b m if h lt 180 then b m m u2212 m h u2212 120 60 if h lt 300 then b m otherwise b m m u2212 m 360 u2212 h 60 next the values which represent a second watermark are used to calculate a second set of rgb values designated rgb 2 in order to calculate rgb 2 the values.
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the opening 110 having a bottom 112 see fig2 5 the main body 102 is preferably made of a dense material such as copper lead or other alloy but any appropriate material may be used and still fall within the scope of the present invention additionally given the number of different combinations of diameters of the fragmenting projectile 100 and the differences in weights it should realized that the specific shape of the projectile 100 may be changed and fall within the scope of the present invention as well the main body 102 also includes at least two circumferential grooves extending around the main body 102 a first circumferential groove 120 is disposed between the front end 104 and a second circumferential groove 122 the first and second circumferential grooves 120 122 extend from an outer surface 114 of the main body 102 toward the opening 100 which has an axis that coincides with the longitudinal axis a of the main body 102 the second circumferential groove 122 being disposed between the first groove and the back end 106 of the main body 102 the second circumferential groove 122 may also be more preferably disposed between the first circumferential groove 120 and the bottom 112 of the opening 110 the main body 102 also includes a first plurality of slots 130 disposed around the main body 102 and extending from the front end 104 rearwardly towards.
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110 112 and 114 and their connection to internet 100 the internet 100 facilitates the exchange of information data and files between the computers and networks which are connected to it users connected to the internet have access to the vast amounts of information on these computers and networks a typical way of gaining access to the internet is through an online service server networks 110 112 and 114 are connected to internet 100 via online service servers 120 122 and 124 respectively another way of gaining access to the internet is through a dial in internet provider personal computer 34 p c 34 116 for example is connected to internet 100 via modem 128 and internet provider 126 routers which connect computers and networks are provided to direct traffic in a network and across the internet routers 160 162 164 and 166 examine packets of data that travel in a network and across the internet to determine where the data is headed the networks 110 112 and 114 comprise users who are connected to one another in for example a token ring network network 114 or through an ethernet network networks 110 and 112 each network further comprises a server 120 122 and 124 a server is a host computer that allows users to communicate with each other on the network or with outside users through the internet users on p c 39 s 116 117 and 118 may communicate with each other and other users on the internet 100 by subscribing to host internet provider 126 as discussed above users can currently share ideas by subscribing to a mailing list for example.
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normally open held closed limit switches both feeder not jammed limit switches 54a and 56a are held closed when the feeder operates without a paper jam upon the occurrence of a paper jam the corresponding feeder not jammed limit switch opens breaking the circuit the front manual override jog pushbuttons 60a 60c and the rear manual override jog pushbuttons 62a 62c are common dual or two circuit momentary make pushbuttons the switches are activated by depressing the button holding the contacts in a closed position and deactivated by releasing the button allowing the plunger to spring back into an open circuit position similarly the console jog pushbutton 64 and console run pushbutton 66 are common single circuit momentary make pushbuttons well known in the art also well know in the art is the contact relay coil cr1 of the present invention having two normally open contacts cr1 a and cr1 b the contact relay coil cr1 used in the circuit of the present invention has an alternating current type actuating coil now with continued reference to fig2 the initiation of a motor run condition will be described assuming that the e stop string 48 and each of the maintenance door circuits 46a 46c are in a condition reflecting that the machine is.
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in the housing it would also be possible directly to use a different spring and release lever at this point the pressure plate unit is connected together with a conventional clutch disc 3 which is clamped with its friction linings between a flywheel 4 and the pressing plate 13 to the flywheel 4 and this module is screwed in the fitted state on a carrier plate 5 fastened on a crankshaft 6 of the internal combustion engine the use of a clutch module is advantageous in that it can be preassembled and balanced as a complete unit and then merely has to be screwed on the carrier plate 5 the friction clutch is assembled as follows in the present case the pressure plate unit 2 is preassembled as a sub unit and together with the clutch disc 3 is attached to the flywheel 4 the diaphragm spring 8 is in its relaxed position the clutch housing 10 is introduced by means of an assembly device with its cylindrical end portion 15 into an internal annular face 16 of the flywheel 4 and is loaded against the axially supported flywheel 4 the diaphragm spring 8 is thus brought into its operating position during insertion of the clutch housing 10 into the flywheel 4 the force required for this purpose is measured and as the desired spring tension is known precisely the connection between clutch housing 10 and flywheel 4 can be made by welding the two parts together once this spring tension is attained this method of assembly ensures that independently of tolerances of the individual parts the diaphragm spring 8 is brought into its exactly correct position and the necessary spring force characteristic can be maintained based on.
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higher quality cottons and the lint cleaning machinery often uses longer more widely spaced pin or lug type cylinders which would not prevent air flow back into the high speed separator section that is under sub atmospheric air pressure air seal and fiber transfer cylinder 31 is needed for use with such a cleaning cylinder 12 that has longer less dense teeth or lugs that would allow air to be pulled back from the trash removing grid section into the sub atmosphere air pressure housing around the high speed air separator cylinder 17 in the present apparatus as shown in fig2 cylinders 17 31 and 12 all revolve counter clockwise and preferably successively at increasing surface speeds air seal and fiber transfer cylinder 31 primarily acts as what is generally known as a u201c vacuum wheel u201d to make this air seal air seal and fiber transfer cylinder 31 must fit tightly against arcuate walls 37 and 36 both on the fiber carrying side and the return side of the cylinder 31 and it must be constructed to prevent air from passing through the air pressure differential across the cylinder at all times in its rotation also this cylinder 31 must be capable of carrying the fibers around the arcuate fiber transfer side preferably while holding the fiber tufts firmly in place as they enter the pinch point between this.
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as sodium bicarbonate and citric acid as is well known in the art for use in extruding a polystyrene foam sheet which has functional properties suitable for use in application by shrinkage from a formed sleeve to conform to the contour shape of a container to perform as a label the method comprises utilizing other atmospheric gases such as carbon dioxide nitrogen or air as the sole and exclusive blowing agent for producing said foam sheet the method preferably incorporates the injection of the high molecular weight non volatile blending agent having very low volatility at extrudate temperatures e g 300 u00b0 f 325 u00b0 f into the polymer melt such material provides a solvating action weakening intermolecular bonding of the polymer and reducing melt viscosity preferably directly downstream following the injection of the organic fluid air carbon dioxide nitrogen or air or blends thereof after having been compressed in excess of extruder injection point pressure typically in excess of 3000 psi is injected through a second injection port into the polymer as indicated in fig1 the extrusion equipment used may be a conventional tandem system employing two extruders working in conjunction with each other whereby the first extruder melts the polymer mixed with nucleating agent which accepts by injection and mixes in a blowing agent and transfers said mix to a second extruder which cools the melt and conveys it into an annular die which transforms the melted mass into a continuous sheet foam no extrusion equipment modifications such as screw designs die designs or special mixing devices are necessary standard type pumps as suitable for organic fluids and as suitable for boostering industrial type gas pressure with appropriate metering devices which are known to those skilled in the art.
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the scrambling sequence is unique and known to both the base station and the wtru the scrambling code may be generated in a number of ways or selected in accordance with criterion that the distance between the scrambling code and the all u201c zero u201d sequence is maximized fig5 is a block diagram of a wtru 500 in accordance with the third embodiment the wtru 500 includes a transceiver 502 a decoder 504 a descrambler 506 and a controller 508 the transceiver 502 receives a bit sequence of a data block from the base station 400 the decoder 504 performs fec decoding on the received bit sequence as in the prior art if the data block does not include a pan field and therefore the bits corresponding to the header was not scrambled at the base station 400 the decoder 504 may succeed in decoding however if the data block includes a pan field and therefore the bits corresponding to the header was scrambled at the base station 400 the received bit sequence will be rejected due to having too many bit errors if the received bit sequence is rejected the received bits corresponding to the header are descrambled i e moculo 2 added with the scrambling sequence by the descrambler 506 the received bit sequence with the descrambled header portion of the bit sequence is then decoded again by the decoder 504 if the second fec decoding is successful the controller 508 detects that a pan field is included in the data block in accordance with a fourth embodiment a modified hcs is used to indicate the presence of the pan field a radio block for data.
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be threads extending both in the upper fabric layer and in the lower fabric layer thus binding the lower fabric layer to the upper fabric layer additionally or alternatively according to various embodiments a functional transverse thread pair can be formed by two transverse threads arranged immediately next to each other wherein the two transverse threads of a functional transverse thread pair together form on the paper side a virtually uninterrupted upper transverse thread that integrates fits into the binding pattern of the upper fabric layer i e they alternately complete the first weave while each is extending over one or a plurality of upper longitudinal threads or longitudinal threads extending in the upper fabric layer respectively those thread portions of the functional pair which are currently not required for forming the virtually uninterrupted transverse thread on the paper side can be used for binding the lower fabric to the upper fabric in this respect either both transverse threads or only one transverse thread of a respective functional transverse thread pair may be formed as binding transverse threads additionally or alternatively according to various embodiments the total weave repeat of the fabric may be a recurring binding pattern thread overlapping pattern of the entire fabric including upper and lower fabric especially the smallest repeating unit in the entire fabric wherein the course of all threads e g upper and lower longitudinal threads upper and lower transverse threads binding transverse threads is being taken into consideration especially the course of the respective thread in all both layers according to various embodiments knowing the total repeat the complete fabric or screen.
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of folded material onto a spindle to form the roll 400 in a known manner also as illustrated the adhesive tape 490 having an adhesive surface 492 will be joined to the folded construction during dispensing from the dispensing apparatus reference is made to fig9 13 for illustrating another exemplary embodiment of the present description which is similar to the previous embodiment accordingly similar structure of the present embodiment will be designated with the same reference numeral but with the addition a suffix marking u201c a u201d as illustrated in fig1 one difference is that the radially extending end portion 566 a and the distal end portion 568 a are allowed to flip open after being slit by the slitting mechanism flipping is allowed since the radially extending end portion 566 a and the distal end portion 568 a are not retained in their illustrated position see fig8 because no retaining function is being performed rather only a slitting function need be accomplished hence the radially extending end portion 566 a and the distal end portion 568 a extend in a direction which is generally parallel with the longitudinal axis 590 of the roll flipping is achieved because of the inherent flimsy nature of these thin elements reference is made to fig1 18 for illustrating another exemplary embodiment of the present description which is similar to the previous embodiment accordingly similar structure of the present embodiment will be designated with the same reference numeral but with the addition a suffix marking u201c b u201d as illustrated in fig1 one difference is that the radially.
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force required to insert activation key 60 into contact springs 82 which are located on circuit board 20 it may be desirable to modify the means by which circuit board 20 is mounted into base 14 for example it may be desired to rigidly affix circuit board 20 to base 14 near slot 84 to prevent deflection of circuit board 20 during insertion of key 60 optionally protective cover 18 may be fitted with one or more ribs not shown that extend to the upper surface of circuit board 20 when protective cover 18 is snapped into place the purpose of such ribs is to hold circuit board 20 down securely in place such that it is not deflected by the force required to insert activation key 60 activation key 60 may have a different shape than that disclosed above for example fig1 shows one of many optional keys 60 u2032 shaped for a corresponding base that may guide this key 60 u2032 through a slotted circuit board 20 into contact with one or more pairs of spring contacts 82 two notches 61 63 on each side of activation key 60 u2032 provide two distinctive positions for the inserted key the two upper notches 63 corresponding to the off position and the two lower notches 61 corresponding to the on position when the activator is mated with two molded in.
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on a photoreceptor includes a developing device configured to accommodate a two component developer including toner and carrier and to develop the electrostatic latent image with the developer toner which has been used for developing the electrostatic latent image is recycled to the developing device so as to be used again the developing device includes a developer conveying path so as to convey the recycled toner therethrough a screening member having openings to screen the recycled toner is arranged in the developer conveying path application_number US 61476300 A description referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views embodiments of the present invention are now described fig1 is a schematic view illustrating a construction of an electrophotographic apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention in the electrophotographic apparatus of fig1 a cylindrically shaped photoreceptor 1 as an image bearing member is supported so as to rotate in the direction indicated by an arrow arranged around the photoreceptor 1 are a charging roller 2 an exposing device 3 a developing device 4 a transfer belt 6 a cleaning blade 7 a rotary blade 8 and a toner returning coil 9 the above described elements except the transfer belt 6 are housed in a photoreceptor cleaning unit 10 hereinafter referred to as a pcu the developing device 4 is housed in a case having an opening at the opening a developing sleeve.
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of the mcmb graphite active material the graphite electrode was fabricated by solvent casting a slurry of mcmb2528 graphite binder and casting solvent mcmb2528 is a mesocarbon microbead material supplied by alumina trading which is the u s distributor for the supplier osaka gas company of japan this material has a density of about 2 24 grams per cubic centimeter a particle size maximum for at least 95 by weight of the particles of 37 microns median size of about 22 5 microns and an interlayer distance of about 0 336 as in the case of the cathode the binder was a copolymer of polyvinylidene difluoride pvdf and hexafluoropropylene hfp in a wt ratio of pvdf to hfp of 88 12 this binder is sold under the designation of kynar flex 2801 u00ae showing it 39 s a registered trademark kynar flex is available from atochem corporation an electronic grade solvent was used the slurry was cast onto glass and a free standing electrode was formed as the casting solvent evaporated the electrode composition was approximately as follows on a dry weight basis 85 graphite 12 binder and 3 conductive carbon a rocking chair battery was prepared comprising the anode the cathode and an electrolyte the ratio of the active cathode mass to the active anode mass was about 2 14 1 the two electrode layers were arranged with an electrolyte layer in between and the layers were laminated together using heat and pressure as per the.
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flex members 40 in fig1 3 that can provide a location at which the assembly 10 may be pulled or hung during installation in some instances the cap 70 may be attached directly to the uppermost connector module 30 a breakout assembly as described may have various advantages the configuration of the assembly 10 may render it easier to install as its thin profile may allow it to be pulled though a monopole tower which is typically quite narrow and its flexibility may render it more maneuverable within the monopole tower as it is routed therein the thin profile the connector modules 30 may measure between about 0 75 and 2 5 inches in width and depth may also occupy reduced tower space as it is being pulled up the tower and or after it is mounted packaging costs may be reduced as the flexibility of the assembly 10 can enable it to be wound around a reel for shipping in some embodiments the flex members 40 are selected to meet or exceed the bend radius of the hybrid trunk cable 12 also the use of connector modules 30 can simplify the process of manufacturing different sizes of the assembly e g six rru vs nine rru as the number of connector modules 30 can simply be increased without the need for additional molding casting or forming tooling the foregoing is illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as limiting thereof although exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages.
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necessary the photoelectric switch according to the present invention is different from the conventional switch in that a pulse width discrimination circuit 8 is provided between the comparator 6 and the detection circuit 7 and an amplifier circuit 4 has a saturation characteristic preventing function as shown in fig2 in the pulse width discrimination circuit 8 a series circuit comprises a delay circuit 81 and a one shot circuit 82 connected to the t input terminal of d type flip flop 84 an inversion circuit 83 is connected between the input terminal of the delay circuit 81 and the d input terminal of the flip flop 84 the q output terminal and the r input terminal of the flip flop 84 are connected to each other as shown in fig2 referring to fig3 ac d showing various waveforms the operation of the pulse width discrimination circuit 8 will be described fig3 a shows the waveform at the output of comparator 6 which is the input of the pulse width discrimination circuit 8 fig3 b shows the waveform at the output of the delay circuit 81 while fig3 c shows the waveform at the output of one shot circuit 82 fig3 d shows the waveform at the output of flip.
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silicon quantum dots is around 3 nm diameter excluding the oxide layer this size exalts the transfer of energy between the quantum dot and the rare earth ion at the same time as minimizing the losses by diffusion of these quantum dots however the size of the quantum dots may advantageously be situated in the range 2 nm 5 nm in the case of silicon quantum dots of 3 nm diameter the pumping wavelength may advantageously be from 400 nm to 500 nm in this embodiment it is preferable for the concentration of erbium ions not to exceed 7 10 18 ions cm 3 so as to limit the effects of cooperation between ions and to maintain good conversion efficiency in this case the typical length of a fiber would be 7 m to obtain a gain of 21 db the quantum dots are chosen as a function of the target application in particular the material used and the size of the quantum dots are chosen as a function of the selected wavelength of the pumping signal for example the semiconductor material of the quantum dots is chosen from at least one of the following materials si ge pbte pbs there is represented in fig4 an amplifying optical fiber according to a second embodiment of the invention elements identical to those in fig3 carry identical reference numbers the fig4 embodiment differs from that of fig3 in that the particles 30 of dopant and the semiconductor material quantum dots 32 are disposed in a ring 34 around the monomode core 24 this embodiment reduces.
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4 325 961 the compound of formula i or salt thereof may also be advantageously combined with an h 1 or h 2 receptor antagonist such as for instance cimetidine ranitidine terfenadine famotidine temelastine acrivastine loratidine utrizine tazifylline azelastine aminothiadiazoles disclosed in european patent 81102976 8 and like compounds such as those disclosed in u s pat no 4 283 408 4 362 736 4 394 508 and european patent application 40 696 the pharmaceutical compositions may also contain a k h atpase inhibitor such as omeprazole disclosed in u s pat no 4 255 431 and the like each of the references referred to in this paragraph is hereby incorporated by reference generally the scheme for the preparation of the compounds of formula i above is shown in scheme i and scheme ii as follows str7 the starting esters 1 are prepared as described in u s pat no 5 017 604 intermediate hydrazides may be prepared from the corresponding esters 1 by treatment with hydrazine at 0 u00b0 c to room temperature preferably anhydrous hydrazine in the absence of another solvent at room temperature for 5 to 30 minutes thiones 2 may be prepared from the hydrazides by treatment with a reagent such as carbon disulfide or thiophosgene or thiocarbonyldiimidazole in an alcohol solvent such as methanol or an ether solvent such as thf in the presence of an appropriate base such as naoh koh triethylamine imidazole and the like the reactions may be conducted at temperatures of 0 u00b0 c to the reflux temperature of the solvent for 30 minutes to overnight oxo derivatives 3 may be prepared from the hydrazides by treatment with a reagent such.
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shaft and a bearing cap surrounding the thrust collar where the thrust collar has an annular flange that throws lubricant leaking along the shaft radially outwardly toward the bearing cap the bearing cap has an angled interior surface that deflects the lubricant thrown from the annular flange of the thrust collar back into the motor interior and toward the lubricant reservoir a thrust washer is also provided on the shaft adjacent the thrust collar and prevents lubricant leakage along the shaft between the interface of the shaft and the thrust collar the thrust washer and thrust collar have complementary configurations that maintain the thrust washer in position on the shaft adjacent the thrust collar application_number US 13044405 A description as stated earlier the lubricant retention assembly of the invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art bearing lubrication system by providing a thrust collar 70 and a bearing cap 72 that are designed to function together to reliably return any lubricant that reaches the thrust collar to the oil permeated fibrous material of the self contained lubricant reservoir of the motor in addition to the novel constructions of the thrust collar 70 and bearing cap 72 the bearing lubrication system of the invention also comprises a rubber washer 76 of novel construction that is complementary to the construction of the thrust collar as well as a novel application of the lubricant permeated fibrous material that forms the lubricant reservoir of the invention because the lubricant retention assembly of the invention is an improvement over the prior art bearing lubrication system described earlier the assembly of the invention will be described and explained using the same operative environment of fig1 that was employed in.
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the heat exchanger 108 effluent to provide supplemental cooling the quenched heat exchanger effluent 120 is then passed into at least one tar knock out drum 122 where the effluent is separated into a bottoms tar and coke fraction 124 and a gaseous fraction 126 the bottoms fraction can be cooled in a heat exchanger 123 to produce a cooled tar stream 125 the tar knock out drum gaseous fraction 126 passes through one or more cracked gas coolers 128 where the fraction is cooled to a temperature ranging from about 121 u00b0 to about 204 u00b0 c 250 u00b0 to 400 u00b0 f such as from about 135 u00b0 to 177 u00b0 c 275 u00b0 to 350 u00b0 f e g 149 u00b0 c 300 u00b0 f by indirect heat transfer e g with deaerated boiler feed water as the cooling medium gas coolers may also be used to raise medium pressure steam or low pressure steam the cooled effluent 130 is then introduced to rectifier 132 at a level below the distillation plates or stages 134 the rectifier distills pyrolysis gasoline from heavier hydrocarbons using low level heat present in the effluent stream the heavier hydrocarbons are taken as bottoms via line 136 which can be used at least in part as quench oil the largely c 10 and lighter overhead taken via line 138 comprising pyrolysis.
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the process dispatcher 18 have been completed the file is available for reading from the file database 16 and different formats of the file are available through the virtual file system 24 and remote interface 30 while its metadata information is also available through both the virtual file system 24 and the remote interface 30 in order to track the files which are stored in the file database 16 a directory list of files which are stored in the database 16 are dynamically generated from the database or is created updated in the object model 12 so that when a user requests to view the metadata information of a previously stored file the object model 12 may quickly retrieve the requested list of metadata information for display to the user in operation when the user wishes to access the metadata information via the remote interface 30 the graphical user interface 34 is displayed on the user 39 s computer the graphical user interface 34 preferably comprises of a set of tools for searching browsing and manually entering metadata information navigating file relationships and managing tasks and projects it will be understood that other functionality may be provided by the gui 34 which assists a user in searching managing viewing manipulating and protecting metadata information in the present embodiment the graphical user interface 34 comprises means for selecting or entering a file name or search string 38 which allows the.
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which is coupled to a device handle 66 that contains a source or generation means for the production of ultrasonic energy shown in phantom in the figure as 66 that is transmitted to said probe to enable its function in the example shown the probe diameter decreases at defined intervals 14 18 20 and 22 in this example probe interval 18 has at least one groove 45 at the end proximal to probe handle 66 groove 45 is capable of being engaged by the locking mechanisms at the dispensing and disposal ends of the container 30 so as to constrain the probe within the cylindrical volume of said container thereby enabling its dispensation and disposal without requiring direct handling of the probe itself 0038 fig3 shows a cross sectional view of collar 34 comprising of two segments a first segment 42 proximal to the cylindrical section not shown and a second segment 44 distal to the tube between the first and second segments is a locking mechanism capable of being engaged by the user in one embodiment the locking means can be engaged by a lever not shown in this view the lever extends laterally to the outside of the collar assembly allowing articulation by the user the lever engages the locking mechanism causing it to slide laterally within a groove.
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no 2010 0111934 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in addition to other instances of oral fluid collection the following example is presented to illustrate the present invention it is not intended to limiting in any manner this example demonstrates an embodiment of the invention using oral fluid samples collected from calves foals humans and cria for colostrum and milk urine test strips chemstrip 10 manufactured by roche diagnostics unless otherwise noted were used these commercially available in vitro diagnostic devices have ten individual pads each of which contains chemical reagents to perform a specific test for the individual chemistry testing described herein the glucose pad was used to meet the requirements of the present invention the glucose pads were used as provided or modified by adding the lactose hydrolyzing enzyme u201c lactase u201d more specifically commercially available e coli u03b2 galactosidase purchased from abd serotec approximately 10 i u of lactase was added prior to applying the sample to be tested the figures presented herein were edited to show only the glucose pad in all cases the results were read visually as directed by the instructions provided by the manufacturer after reading interpreting and recording the result photographs shown in fig2 8 were taken these photographs shown in fig2 8 are indicative of the test results.
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harvester main frame 11 changes the rotational position of pivot 16 and the attached gathering arm link 88 link 88 moves slotted link 89 either rearwardly or forwardly the movement of link 89 is depending upon whether the harvester wheels sink or elevate fore aft movement of slotted link 89 translates into rotational movement of pivot arm assembly 85 which in turn translates into upward or downward movement of slider assembly 44 which lifts bell crank 32 causing its arms 66 67 to rotate thus operating control valve 70 to control hydraulic fluid flow to hydraulic cylinder 90 lifting or lowering base cutter 12 the table 1 below lists the parts by number and description as used herein and on the drawings table 1______________________________________parts listpart number description______________________________________10 sugar cane harvester11 frame12 basecutter13 gathering arm14 rear end gathering arm15 front end gathering arm16 pivot17 ground level sensor assembly18 slipper19 sensor link arm20 sensor link arm21 sensor link arm22 sensor link arm23 sensor mounting bracket24 sensor lifting mechanism25 chain26 gusset27 opening28 sheave29 sheave housing30 hydraulic cylinder31 pushrod32 bell crank33 openings34 push pull cable35 yoke36 cable protector37 bolted connection40 compensator slider assembly41 fixed vertical rail42 flange43 flange44 compensator slider45 clip46 clip47 bolted connection48 bolted connection49 slot50 gusset51 opening52 hydraulic cylinder53 mounting bracket54 mounting bracket55 bias rail56 bolt57 threaded openings58 rear end cable59 front end cable60 bias slider assembly61 bell crank shaft62 cable support63 bolted connection64 gusset plate member65 bell crank opening66 crank arm67 crank arm68 opening69 opening70 control valve71 toggle72.
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of two different materials and the device has a fabry perot cavity region 14 that contains the active material for simplicity of manufacture the substrate most desirably is a semiconductive gallium arsenide wafer and the two different materials making up the quarter wave layers then may be aluminum gallium arsenide algaas and aluminum arsenide alas the cavity region of this microlaser may be composed of indium gallium arsenide quantum wells with gallium arsenide barriers it will be recognized however that other materials and combinations can be used without departing from the spirit of the invention part 16 of the top reflector is made up of p type gallium arsenide and a pair of current blocking regions 17 and 18 are formed by a deep proton implant to assure appropriate containment of the lasing action as is conventional an active region 19 for the lasing action is thereby defined in keeping with the invention the upper reflector differs from a conventional surface emitting laser structure in that it includes a freely suspended mirror layer 23 of a conductive material such as aluminum it the microlaser the mirror 23 and the remainder of the device can be formed by conventional epitaxial growth techniques such as molecular beam epitaxy mbe or chemical vapor deposition cvd the relative position of layer 23 to the rest of the structure is changeable by the application of an electrostatic field the result of this is that the effective optical distance between the two reflectors making up the cavity is adjustable that is the average position of the constituents of the second reflector relative to the cavity changes with a change in.
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of providing the appropriate packaging fungus with access to oxygen remains viable five infection chambers with fungus were placed inside each of a series of rubbermaid u2122 containers to determine the role that the relative humidity rh within the container had on the long term storage stability of the fungus one series of containers had placed inside of them a wet sponge to insure the container atmosphere was kept at 100 rh another series of containers had a saturated solution of magnesium chloride mgcl 2 placed within to maintain 30 rh a final series of containers was kept at 0 rh by placing inside of them a large amount of silica gel all of the containers were stored at room temperature and the infection chambers within sampled periodically to determine fungal viability and chamber efficacy over an extended period of time the results are shown in table 5 and in fig2 and demonstrate the average measured viability in tabular and graph form through 14 months of storage the efficacy of the infection chambers at 9 months is also shown in fig3 the results demonstrate that 100 rh is significantly better than other humidities for the successful long term storage of the fungus table 5______________________________________percentage viability at various relative humidities relative humidity oftime 100 33 0 ______________________________________1 week 81 61 1 69 12 weeks 69 74 513 weeks 68 5 73 1 19 21 month 67 3 30 5 12 76 weeks 58 4 11 4 0 542 months 53 5 28 23 93 months 78 3 15 3 29 86 months 82 33 0 08 0 749 months 80 54 2 33 0 7514 months 84.
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shaping table a spraying tank a hauler and a cutter the specific preparation process was as follows 1 the randomly copolymerized polypropylene with melt index of 1 0 g 10 min was premixed with the necessary aids in the blender drawn into the hopper of the crew extruder and dried at 80 u00b0 c where for the weight ratio of the homopolymerized polypropylene to the aids the inorganic filler was 10 parts by weight and the fire retardant was 15 parts by weight on a basis of 100 parts by weight of the raw material polypropylene 2 the dried raw material was passed through the crew extruder for plasticizing and mixing with the parameters of the crew extruder being set as the screw temperature of 250 u00b0 c the die head temperature of 160 u00b0 c the molten mass pressure of 15 mpa and the host rotation rate of 30 rpm 3 the plasticized polypropylene molten mass was passed through the special flat extrusion die for molding to form the polypropylene extrusion board at fusion state bearing pore space in the core where the special flat extrusion die was one having one or more rows of core rods in the center and the core rods were used to provide the pore canal structure in the center of the polypropylene extrusion board and had the cross section in the shape of circle and the pore canals had the height of 5 mm the width of 0 5 mm and the pitch of 3 mm between the pore canals 4 the polypropylene extrusion board at fusion state having pore space in the.
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channel causes the channel voltage next to the source to be close to that of the source and thus to have a gate channel voltage which causes a high channel resistance in that area thus while leakage will increase with an increasing reverse bias voltage on the icd the resistance of the channel will be high and resistance of the channel will increase with increasing reverse bias voltage thereby increasing the resistance of the channel with increasing reverse bias voltage thereby limiting the rise in the leakage current with increasing reverse bias voltage this is the standard id vds behavior of a mosfet with a constant gate potential in usual diode terms the anode of a diode is the positive terminal during forward conduction and the cathode is the negative terminal for the n channel icd the forward conduction drain corresponds to the anode and the source which is the n type substrate to the cathode if one were to build a p channel icd the anode would correspond to the source which is the p type substrate and the cathode to the drain due to carrier mobility differences our discussion of the icds will focus on the n channel device with the understanding that changing material types and circuit polarities would produce a p channel icd for those skilled in the art it is apparent that a jfet could be substituted for the mosfet to form the icd and the icm could also be made in a jfet flavor in the disclosure to follow passive n channel icds and active.
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vibrations of the weighing sensor at constant loading of the weighing sensor 10 this signal is rectified and slightly smoothed block 14 wherein the diode and the capacitor in the drawing symbolize this generally and should not be construed as being limited to one way point rectification and is thus proportional to the average alternating current component of the output signal of the weighing sensor 10 on the one hand the signal is then supplied to a threshold comparator 15 as known in the prior art if the signal level is below the threshold the threshold comparator 15 causes the gram symbol u201c g u201d in a display 16 to light up on the other hand the signal is supplied to an arithmetic logic unit 18 via a squaring element 17 in the arithmetic logic unit 18 a corrected output signal m u2032 is calculated from the uncorrected input signal m of low pass filter 12 and a correction signal x 2 of the squaring element 17 according to e g the following formula if the installation site is steady i e x 2 0 then m u2032 m if the installation site is unsteady an addend that is proportional to the square of the.
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other materials such as leather may be employed for the cover 16 the cover 16 provides a pivotal connection 18 at a lower longitudinal end of the backrest region 12 and a rearmost end of the seat support region 14 the flexible material of the cover 16 provides a living hinge at the pivotal connection 18 permitting user adjustment of an included angle between the backrest region 12 and the seat support region 14 in at least one embodiment the cover 16 includes a central woven fabric panel 20 along the backrest region 12 massage effects provided by the body massager 10 include a longitudinal percussive massage effect from a massage assembly 22 the massage assembly 22 provides a percussive or tapping motion through the central panel 20 for massaging the back of the user as illustrated by the arrows directed towards and away from the backrest region 12 additionally the massage assembly 22 translates along the backrest region 12 for massaging various longitudinal regions of the user 39 s back alternatively a massage assembly 24 may be provided for imparting a kneading massage effect to the user for example the massage assembly 24 imparts a rotary kneading massage effect to the user which may also translate along the backrest region 12 one such rotary kneading massager is disclosed in u s pat no 7 128 721 b2 which issued on oct 31 2006.
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some embodiments the table 14 retracts to its lowest position such that the table 14 itself is at an elevation matching that of the elongated slot 19 of each bunk section 12 and 13 once the table 14 reaches its lowest position a limit switch engages such that the left and right bunk section 12 and 13 begin to move inward by rotating about central hub 11 the slots 19 of the respective bunk sections 12 and 13 are aligned with the table such that they receive at least a portion of the table 14 on either side accordingly the table 14 remains protected and concealed from view once the system 10 reaches the closed position shown in fig1 b when the system is activated again to move from the closed position to the open position the bunk sections 12 and 13 separate to their widest open position and then a limit switch is engaged such that the table 14 to moves upward to its tallest position fig2 a is a top plan view of the open configuration shown in fig1 a and fig2 b is a top plan view of the closed configuration shown in fig1 b from here it can be seen how left and right bunk sections 12 and 13 articulate towards each other about central hub 11 to operate from the open position to the closed position also steps 17 and 18 can be seen more clearly each disposed on either side of the bed formed by left and right bunk sections 12 and 13 fig3 a is a partial bottom plan view of the.
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portable source code that can be used on a variety of computer or workstation platforms alternatively the disclosed system may be implemented partially or fully in hardware using standard logic circuits or vlsi design whether software or hardware is used to implement the systems described herein is dependent on the speed and or efficiency requirements of the system the particular function and the particular software or hardware systems or microprocessor or microcomputer systems being utilized the security systems methods and protocols illustrated herein can be readily implemented in hardware and or software using any known or later developed systems or structures devices and or software by those of ordinary skill in the applicable art from the functional description provided herein and with a general basic knowledge of the computer and security arts moreover the disclosed methods may be readily implemented in software that can be stored on a non transitory storage medium executed on a programmed general purpose computer with the cooperation of a controller and memory a special purpose computer a microprocessor or the like in these instances the systems and methods described herein can be implemented as program embedded on personal computer such as an applet java u00ae or cgi script as a resource residing on a server or computer workstation as a routine embedded.
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the human lumen not shown the graft is deployed by injecting a fluid or gel material of contrast media monomer or uncrossed polymer through a pressure monitoring inflation device attached to the proximal end of the small lumen of the delivery catheter which gradually fills the small catheter lumen 21 and flows across the detachable valve into the chambers of the graft in a successive fashion 22 the fluid may be a curable polymer resin system as the chambers of the graft fill gradually the graft starts to unfold 23 and expand 25 in a radial fashion outward after the graft expands to its predetermined shape and size 26 a slight increase in the amount of the injected material will lead to increased pressure inside the graft and exert a sufficient radial force outward thus becoming axially and sealingly fixed to the inside of the blood vessel the graft can then be detached from the delivery catheter 27 through the detachable valve leaving the graft fully expanded and pressurized this graft design functions as a covert stent graft for treating diseases such as atherosclerosis and aneurysms this specification is to be construed as illustrative only and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the manner of carrying out the invention it is to be understood that the forms of the invention herein shown and describe are to be taken as the presently preferred embodiments as already stated various changes.
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1 the capacity of the fuel pump 4 is controlled as a function of the fuel demand of the internal combustion engine 1 furthermore the fuel supply system has two suction jet pumps 6 7 one of which delivers fuel from a chamber 8 of the fuel tank 2 into the surge pot 3 the other suction jet pump 6 delivers fuel from the chamber 9 into the surge pot 3 the suction jet pumps 6 7 are in each case supplied with fuel as propellant via a branch 10 11 which leads away from the feed line 5 and have in each case one nozzle 14 15 arranged upstream of a mixing tube 12 13 furthermore in each case one valve 16 17 is arranged in the branches 10 11 the valves 16 17 serve to regulate the volume flow rate of fuel which the suction jet pumps 6 7 obtain fig2 is a greatly enlarged sectioned illustration through a structural unit of the valves 16 17 and of the nozzles 14 15 of the suction jet pumps 6 7 from fig1 the structural units are of identical construction it can be seen here that a valve body 18 of the valve 16 17 has a narrowing section 19 with which it projects into an opening 20 of the nozzle 14 15 of.
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and partly on the load impedance 64 the voltage threshold for a desiccation output is set to cause trigger signals to be sent to the u201c on u201d time control circuit 70 and to the switched mode power supply 66 when the voltage threshold is reached the u201c on u201d time control circuit 70 has the effect of virtually instantaneously reducing the u201c on u201d time of the rf oscillator switching device simultaneously the switched mode power supply is disabled so that the voltage supplied to oscillator 60 begins to fall the operation of the generator in this way is described in detail in our european patent application no 0754437 the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by way of reference referring back to fig2 when the instrument 12 is in use small particles of condensed tissue and other debris can become adhered to the edge electrode 2 and to a lesser extent the base electrode 3 if the instrument is used particularly aggressively it is possible that a conductive track of such debris can build up between the electrodes 2 and 3 across the ceramic insulator 4 such a conductive track is shown schematically at 11 in fig2 if no action is taken to prevent it this conductive track 11 develops into a u201c flare out u201d in which the current passing directly between the electrode 2 and the electrode 3 will cause the instrument to overheat and finally fail the following description explains how the generator 10 detects and compensates for just such a situation at regular intervals in this case every 1 10 ms the current is measured across the load 64 by the current detector 80 and the current value is sent to the.