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5 | optimum spacing between the glazing layers is about 12 5 mm further it should be noted that the drawings illustrate only a small representative sample of some of the possible applications and design configurations of the foam spacer for multiple glazed sealed units referring to the drawings fig1 to 3 show the plastic foam spacer for double glazed units fig1 shows a cross section of a single seal double glazed unit the flexible or semi rigid foam spacer 40 can be manufactured from thermoplastic or thermosetting plastics suitable thermosetting plastics include silicone and polyurethane suitable thermoplastic materials include thermoplastic elastomers such as santoprene the preferred material is silicone foam the advantages of the silicone foam include good durability minimal outgassing low compression set good resilience high temperature stability and cold temperature flexibility a further major advantage of the silicone foam is that the material is moisture permeable and so moisture vapour can easily reach the desiccant material within the foam during the production of the foam desiccant is added as a fill the type of desiccant material used is typically 3a molecular sieve zeolites to remove moisture vapour and in addition smaller amounts of 13x molecular sieves silica gel or activated carbon are used to remove organic vapours. |
4 | needle bar application_number US 79382485 A description with reference to the figures mentioned the actuating device according to the present invention indicated by the reference numeral 1 is located inside a sewing machine 2 which in many respects is of a type known per se the sewing machine 2 comprises a base 3 a main shaft 4 located in the base 3 a column 5 an arm 6 and a headpiece 7 which has passing vertically through it a needle rod 8 carrying a needle 9 at the bottom the device 1 for actuating the travel of the needle 9 extends from the main shaft 4 and comprises a toothed belt 10 which via two pulleys connects the same main shaft 4 to a secondary shaft 11 located inside the arm 6 parallel to the main shaft 4 the secondary shaft 11 is perpendicular to the needle rod 8 and terminates in the vicinity of the latter where a kinematic assembly 12 is provided which assembly is designed to transform the rotary movement of the secondary shaft 11 generated by the main shaft 4 and by a motor driving the latter into the alternating rectilinear movement of the needle rod 8 in an original manner the kinematic assembly 12 shown in fig2. |
6 | s pat no 4 848 616 which is herein fully incorporated by reference the method of the invention comprises applying a diamond like coating to the surface of the heating element employing a dlc coated heating element provides a method of minimizing galvanic corrosion the dlc is electrically resistive or electrically insulating and insulates the heating element from other metals in contact with the water therefore the dlc coating reduces galvanic current flow between the metals which in turn minimizes galvanic corrosion to practice the invention the shape and size of the heating element is not critical and conventional heating elements may be employed such as those well known in the art see for example fig1 and 2 of u s pat no 5 878 129 to jackson which is herein fully incorporated by reference customary heating elements include an electrical wire an electrically insulating layer surrounding the electrical wire and a sheath surrounding the electrically insulating layer thus the outer surface of the sheath is the surface of the heating element the sheath is usually a corrosion resistant metal preferably the heating element is a water heater element turning to the diamond like coating these coatings are carbon based films which may be produced by a variety of ion beam and plasma techniques such as low energy carbon ion beam dual beam ion plating techniques and rf sputtering or rf and dc plasma deposition of a hydrocarbon gas such as acetylene or other alkanes for a more detailed discussion. |
7 | contacts 1903 for connecting to stimulus grid lines 1904 and 6 tester probe contacts 1902 for connecting to encoded response grid lines 1905 tester 401 probes grid line contacts 1903 1902 using a simplified external probe mechanism to input stimulus to the commonly connected die input pads and to input encoded response to the commonly connected die output pads testing occurs on the die as previously described the difference between the test systems of fig1 and fig1 is that in fig1 most of the common pad connections are provided on the wafer 1901 whereas in fig1 most of the common pad connections are provided by the external probe mechanism 1401 the fuses 1906 are included between grid lines 1905 and common pad connections 1907 1910 to provide for the case where a faulty die output cannot be disabled by the test enable signal 609 for example if the tester 401 sets the test enable signal 609 high to enable testing using the present invention and the output pad of die 3 remains enabled outputting a logic level the fuse 1906 between gird line 1905 and the enabled output pad of die 3 will blow whenever the tester inputs an oppose logic level on grid line 1905 without the fuse. |
9 | the housing 1 fig2 shows in cross section a schematic clamping device 6 for carrying out the method according to the invention the housing 1 is illustrated in a longitudinal section the housing 1 passes through positioning rollers 7 8 upon insertion into the clamping device 6 the positioning rollers 7 8 are used to ensure a most accurate insertion of the housing 1 into the clamping device 6 slight rotations of several degrees however can nevertheless not be prevented because an unillustrated feed device may be unable to insert the housing with sufficient accuracy into the clamping device 6 in spite of the positioning rollers 7 8 the positioning rollers 7 8 are attached to a base plate 9 by way of springs the base plate 9 is in turn connected with a rotationally supported adjusting ring 10 the adjusting ring 10 exerts via a wedge plate 11 and rollers 12 13 a force on the clamping segments 4 5 causing the clamping segments 4 5 to transfer damping forces to the housing 1 the clamping segments 4 5 can hereby be moved by the adjusting ring 10 both inwardly and outwardly a stuffing funnel 14 is arranged directly in front of the clamping device 6 the front face of the housing 1 contacts a smallest diameter. |
5 | 94 the said wedges when inserted both clamp the said wire 95 and tighten the said semi circular part 93 around the said post 94 it will be readily understood the said connector device 90 can be made to fit any shaped post fig1 is a perspective view showing a ninth embodiment of a connector device 110 made from sheet metal comprised of one channel shaped part 111 and a plurality of apertures 112 along the top and extending through both sides of the said channel shaped part 111 for inserting the said wedges 33 to prevent lateral movement of the metal rods 113 a and 133 b in the bottom of said channel shaped part also shown by way of example are two said wedges 33 inserted into the said apertures 112 the said channel shaped part may also include serrations in the base of the said channel shaped part to further help prevent the said metal rods 113 a and 113 b from sliding out of the said connector device 110 when this connector device is assembled and embedded in concrete the concrete will flow around and into the assembled connector device and after setting further strengthen the joint fig1 is plan view of the connector device 110 of fig1 with metal rod 113 a secured in the said channel shaped part 111 by a wedge 33 fig1 is a plan view of the connector device 110 of fig1 with a metal rod 113 a secured in the said channel shaped part 111 by a self tapping screw 115 fig1 a perspective. |
4 | with the emergence of the needles 21 from the backing material the needle bar 11 can be shifted laterally to the left at any time prior to the needles 21 again entering the backing material the tufting machine 10 however is programmed by the cam 17 to accomplish the initial lateral shifting left or right as the case may be for that half cycle of the process during an initial part of each down stroke thus upon exiting as shown in fig1 the needles 21 continue their travel in their linear vertical paths to top dead center as shown in fig1 whence the needles 21 again begin their descent from the fig1 position to the fig1 position during this travel cam follower 15b passes into valley 27b as cam follower 15a ride on lobe 25b the effect being that the needle bar 11 is shifted left by one fourth the distance between axes of adjacent needles 21 and the needles 21 descend to their penetrating position as shown in fig1 while being so shifted after entry the progressive rotation of cam 17 removes the lobe from follower 15a and removes valley 27b from follower 15b thereby causing a right shift so as to return the needle 21 to their unshifted or normal or centerline position as depicted in fig1 the needles 21 continue their downward travel. |
5 | half inch preferably the measurement device includes at least four different fixed height measurement elements for example one inch three quarters inch one half inch and one quarter inch however it is contemplated that the measurement device can have five or more different fixed height measurement elements the measurement device is preferably formed as a fixed unitary structure for example cut from a solid block the measurement device is constructed of a rigid and durable material such as wood plastic or metal the measurement device preferably includes a flat base surface common to each of the different fixed height measurement elements the different fixed height measurement elements are then measured with respect to the flat base surface the different fixed height measurement elements are preferably arranged in a horizontally symmetrical pattern however it is contemplated that asymmetrical patterns could also be effective an example embodiment of the measurement device 10 is shown in fig1 7 the different fixed height measurement elements are depicted as a plurality of fingers 20 30 40 50 arranged at right angles with respect to each other fig5 specifically shows a view of a base surface 15 from which a plurality of widths w2 w3 w4 w5 of the different fingers 20 30 40 50 respectively are measured as depicted the base surface 15 can have a cross shape see fig4 5 with at least a one surface of each of the fingers 20 30 40 50 having equivalent surface area and with the fingers 20 30 40 50 having a length l2 l3 l4 l5 respectively however the base surface 15 can be arranged in a different shape with a different number of fingers. |
2 | be more clearly understood from the description provided below sorption vessel 10 further includes a screening system 24 that is disposed within tank 12 referring now to fig2 screening system 24 is illustrated in greater detail and as shown is at least partially submerged beneath the predetermined pulp level 16 the extent to which screening device 24 becomes submerged in the pulp is determined by the liquid level of the pulp and the amount of pulp introduced into screening device 24 screening system 24 isolates pulp disposed therein from the pulp contained within tank 12 by way of a housing 26 which provides a hydraulic differential betwen the predetermined pulp level 16 and screening system 24 as pulp is continuously introduced into screening system 24 sorbent is selectively and continuously separated from the slurry by way of screen members 28 screen member 28 can include one or more individual screen panels or alternatively screen member 28 can include a continuous linear screen such as for example the one illustrated in u s pat no 4 692 240 the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference in a most preferred embodiment screen member 28 is angularly disposed with respect to pulp level 16 preferably screen 28 is vibrated by vibration means such as the dual motor arrangement 30 however a single motor arrangement is also within the scope of this invention motors 30 can also be used to impart motion to a continuous linear screen in the event that such an embodiment is opted for screen member. |
5 | thin section 78 extends over the other about 180 degrees of the circumference of the disk portion 72 due to the difference in the shape of the perimeter portion 74 of the irregular flywheel 42 rotation of the irregular flywheel 42 creates a vibration the motor 44 has a housing 80 and a shaft 82 the motor housing 80 is coupled and preferably fixed to the housing assembly 40 the motor shaft 82 is coupled to the irregular flywheel 42 and structured to rotate the irregular flywheel 42 as indicated by the arrow u201c a u201d when the vibrating device 24 is assembled the irregular flywheel 42 is disposed within the enclosed space 52 and supported by the bearings 68 the motor 44 is coupled to the irregular flywheel 42 the side plate 66 and the motor 44 cover the axial access openings in the housing assembly sidewalls 58 60 thus except for the drain hole 69 the only openings through the housing assembly sidewalls 58 60 are the arc shaped slots 64 disposed adjacent to the maximum diameter of the irregular flywheel 42 further an air filter 100 such as but not limited to a brush may be disposed over the housing assembly at least one opening 62 in this configuration the rotation of the irregular flywheel 42 causes. |
2 | face of the gate type frame 84 a bending jig 86 is mounted on a top face of the front end portion of the arm 83 and a bending block 87 is provided on a top face of the bending jig 86 although not shown the bending jig 86 is slidable vertically due to the same structure as the first embodiment a hydraulic cylinder driving device 88 is mounted on each of both side faces of the arm 83 both end portions of a timing chain 89 are coupled to the pistons 88 a of the hydraulic cylinder 88 the timing chain 89 is wound such that it engages a sprocket not shown protruded from an outer periphery of the bending jig 86 reference numeral 90 in the same figure denotes material feeding mechanism which grips a rear end portion of the material w and feeds it in the axial direction and rotates it next the operation of the bending apparatus of the second embodiment will be described a rear end portion of the material w is gripped by the material feeding mechanism 90 and a predetermined switch of the control panel not shown is turned on consequently the slide frame 82 is moved so that an interval between the supporting. |
3 | ph to 4 5 the crude precipitate was filtered and recrystallized from ethanol to give 7 2 g pure furan derivatives 1 as pale or light yellow needles 36w melting point 198 u00b0 c 1 h nmr bruker 250 ppm in chloroform 2 37 s 3h 1 64 s 2h 13 c nmr bruker 250 ppm in chloroform 185 0 177 3 112 2 111 5 110 0 103 6 101 3 23 5 14 2 the synthesis of the donor bridge aldehyde for chromophore ftc 4 followed the procedures established by the inventors of the present invention see f wang design synthesis and characterization of novel organic chromophores and polymers for electro optic modulation ph d thesis university of southern california los angeles 1998 incorporated herein by reference 1 h nmr of intermediates and the detailed procedure for the intermediates is described as follows 3 4 dibromothiophene 1 h nmr bruker 250 cdcl 3 7 28 s 2h 3 4 dibutylthiophene 1 h nmr bruker 250 cdcl 3 6 8 9 s 2h 2 51 t 4h 1 61 m 4h 1 39 m 4h 0 952 t 6h 2 5 dibromo 3 4 dibutylthiophene 1 h nmr bruker 250 cdcl 3 2 52 t 4h 1 43 m 8h 0 952 t 6h 2 bromo 3 4 dibutyl thiophene 5 carbaldehyde 1 h nmr bruker 250 cdcl 3 9 89 s 1h 2 86 t 4h 2 51 m 4h 1 43 m 4h 0 952 t 6h 2 bromo 3 4 dibutyl 5 hydroxymethyl thiophene 1 h nmr bruker 250 cdcl 3 4 68 s 2h 2 51 m 4h 1 69 s 1h 1 42 m 8h 0 952 t 6h 2 bromo 3 4 dibutyl 5 thienylmethyltributylphosphonium bromide 1. |
8 | 33 has a threshold voltage vth higher than the normal one the increased amount of the threshold voltage is dvth 1 2 u00d7 vbs when the supply voltage vdd is 5 0 v and the back gate of the n mos transistor 33 is connected to the source of the n mos transistor 33 for example a voltage signal having a voltage of 3 5 v to 3 0 v is output from the source of the n mos transistor 33 having a threshold voltage vth of 1 5 v to 2 0 v since the back gate of the n mos transistor 33 is connected to the ground voltage gnd in this embodiment the increased amount of the threshold voltage dvth 1 2 u00d7 3 5 v to 1 2 u00d7 3 0 v 0 94 v to 0 87 v should be taken into consideration accordingly a voltage signal of 5 0 v vth 5 0 v 1 5 0 94 v to 5 0 v 2 0 0 84 v 2 56 v to 2 23 v is output from the source of the n mos transistor 33 when the supply voltage vdd is 3 0 v and the back gate of the n mos transistor 33 is connected to the source of the n mos transistor 33 a voltage signal of 1 5 v to 1 0 v is output from the source of the n mos transistor 33 the increased amount of the threshold voltage dvth 1 2 u00d7 1 5. |
5 | b of panel 68 and a lower male flange 35 a of panel 71 id mated with a upper female flange 52 a of panel 70 panel 71 is then fastened to the material forming the surface of the area 60 the population of the surface area 60 with panels continues until the last panel 72 in column cn and row rm has been position aligned and mated with the adjacent panels and the last panel 72 is fastened to the material forming the surface of the room in fig5 b is shown a cross section of a mating of a male flange 90 of a panel 70 fig5 a to a female flange 92 of panel 66 the female flange 92 is fastened to a material 95 forming the surface upon which both panels 66 and 70 are being fastened prior to the mating of panels 66 and 70 the female flange 92 of panel 66 is formed into a closed u201c v u201d shape where one leg of the u201c v u201d longer and is used to allow fastening panel 66 to the building material 95 using a screw in this example if the material is sheet rock the screw is a sheet rock screw or equivalent there are shown two elongated dimples protrusions 96 which run the length of. |
6 | be described below as described above the operation is controlled by the hev power train controller 14 executing the control routines rh 1 through rh 5 and by the engine controller 15 executing the control routines re 6 and re 7 referring to fig1 and 19 there are shown changes of the various parameters processed during the engine stopping mode and described above with reference to fig1 13 and 15 at time t 1 the desired engine power p eng u2014 d is determined not greater than the first reference engine power p eng u2014 1 at the step s 106 of the routine rh 1 executed by the hev controller 14 and shown in fig1 and the engine running flag f eng u2014 run is reset a the step s 107 and the first engine stop flag f eng u2014 stop u2014 1 is set high at the step s 108 at the same time the second engine stop flag f eng u2014 stop u2014 2 is set high at the step s 604 of the routine re 6 executed by the engine controller 15 and shown in fig1 as a result the hev power train 1 has entered the engine stopping mode from the engine running mode at the time t 1 during the engine running mode before the time t 1 the first electric machine 3 generates electricity to brake the engine 2 and achieve the operational engine speed n eng u2014 o determined at the step s 204 of the routine rh. |
7 | he is not obligate to purchase the share but is unable to obtain the return of his 1 000 option purchase in another aspect of this invention pharmaceuticals that must undergo the fda approval process may be the subject of investment in the same manner that intellectual property is the subject of investments in the examples above thus a new drug may enter the fda approval process and be assigned a value x as various stages of the approval process occur the investment value will increase to x a x b x c etc where a b c etc are predetermined or variable increase or decrease factors that are added to x as the related phases of approval occur or fail in this way a formulaic approach to investing insuring hedging in drugs undergoing fda approval is achieved this embodiment is particularly applicable with respect to charitable or other non profit organizations that are looking to obtain funds to be invested in causes such as a cure for a disease such as cancer for example a charitable entity may solicit funds that are earmarked for use in research of a cure for cancer the funds collected may then be invested as described herein so that the value of the investment would vary as a function of various stages of the drug 39 s development u2014 including but not limited to research and development fda approval etc as the drug development process enjoys positive results the value of the investment rises and it sees negative. |
1 | u2014 size u2014 small u2014 1 mm 0 04 inch form u2014 reniform one on each side of petiole color u2014 20 b 2 artichoke gr stipules u2014 size u2014 one double and one single 1 2 mm 0 04 0 08 inch color code u2014 tips u2014 partridge 15 l 2 calyx u2014 5 sepals with some pubescence on margins and edge color code vineyard oporto 55 l 12 at base reddish gray 54 f 4 date of bloom u2014 february 28 10 15 march 6 95 size u2014 large when fully opened diameter u2014 51 53 mm 1 99 2 07 inches quantity u2014 abundant mostly two in a cluster fragrance u2014 none petals u2014 5 size u2014 generally large length u2014 20 23 mm 0 78 0 90 inch width u2014 15 17 mm 0 59 0 66 inch form u2014 broadly ovate with slightly undulate margins color u2014 peach blossom 1 c 2 at tip to spinel r 3 h 5 on lower half of petal apex u2014 rounded margin u2014 undulate base u2014 tapered claws u2014 small u2014 2 mm 0 079 inch width color code u2014 jack rose 3 j 6 pedicels u2014 length u2014 3 mm 0 12 inch width u2014 1 5 mm 0 06 inch color u2014 midvein garnet spanish wine pigeon blood u2212 7 j 6. |
7 | in a powerup rs232 step 202 the processing unit enters this sequence 200 when a connection to an external device i e desktop computer is detected in the powerup rs232 step 202 a serial line buffer not shown is supplied with power the sequence 200 then proceeds to a wait step 204 the processing unit waits for a specific period of time in the order of milliseconds so that the serial line buffer may properly receive power supply and generate appropriate signals after the wait step 204 the sequence 200 proceeds to a cts signal detected decision step 206 where the processing unit detects the presence or absence of a clear to send cts signal a cts signal is a rs 232 signal sent from a receiving device to a transmitting device indicating that it is clear to send data cts signal is asserted by the receiving device when asserted it indicates that the receiving device is ready to accept serial data when unasserted it indicates that data transmission should be disabled if the presence of a cts signal is detected the sequence 200 proceeds to a powerdown step 210 a where power is withdrawn from the serial line buffer the connection type is determined to be serial and the sequence then proceeds to a is serial connection step 301 in sequence 300 if the absence of a cts signal is detected the sequence 200 proceeds to a is it 5v decision step 208 a usb connection typically draws a 5 volt power while. |
8 | shaped uv light source capable of emitting sufficient light for purposes of sanitizing a room non limiting examples include a low pressure amalgam light source preferably with a solarization reducing coating foreseeably an led uv light source would draw less power and may be optimally suited to battery powered towers 200 the light source 270 preferably includes a variable output transformer 271 see fig7 the variable output transformer 271 controls the output power of the light source 270 as shown in fig7 the base 220 or 221 may also include a fluency sensor 273 this sensor 273 monitors the power output of the light source 270 to ensure that it maintains an output over a threshold which may be either an absolute threshold or a range within a set power output if the light source 270 has a power output that drops below this threshold the sensor 273 sends a signal to the control panel 140 indicating a lower power output status of a given tower 200 or 201 this may indicate a bad bulb or other problem that may result in compromised disinfection if the condition is not repaired also shown in fig7 is a lockout disconnect 275 this is a. |
8 | force becomes u201c 0 u201d then in turn the current starts to decrease then since the magnetic flux passing through the inductor l decreases an electromotive force is generated in the inductor l in a direction a direction allowing the current to flow hindering the decrease in the magnetic flux see fig3 e as a result while electric charge is drawn out from c 0 a current continuously flows through the inductor l in a case where there is no loss in the middle of the movement of electric charge all the electric charge generated in accordance with the transformation of the piezoelectric member 108 moves and a state in other words a state is formed in which positive electric charge is distributed on the lower face side of the piezoelectric member 108 and negative electric charge is distributed on the upper face side thereof is formed in which the positive charge and the negative charge are displaced fig3 f shows a state in which all the positive and negative charge generated in accordance with the transformation of the piezoelectric member 108 moves in this state when the switch sw is maintained as turned on this time a phenomenon opposite to the description presented above occurs in other words positive charge disposed on the lower face side of the piezoelectric member 108 tends to flow through the inductor l and at this time a counter electromotive force is generated in the inductor l in a direction hindering the flow of the electric charge thereafter after the current flowing through the inductor l reaches its peak and then decreases at this time an electromotive force in a direction a direction allowing the current to continuously flow hindering the decrease in the current is generated in the inductor l as a. |
6 | a commercial refrigeration system for example has converted the refrigerant from a liquid to a gas this gas is compressed by the compressor 15 after which it passes downstream through the pipe 20 into the condenser 16 the condenser 16 liquifies the pressurized gas by removing heat from the gas and the liquified refrigerant leaves the condenser 16 through the pipe segment 21 for the expansion valve 25 in the expansion valve 25 a reduction in pressure of the liquified refrigerant takes place the liquified refrigerant at a reduced pressure passes downstream into the evaporator 17 where it evaporates absorbing heat from its surroundings during a refrigeration operation of the aforedescribed nature it is not unusual for the evaporator coils to accumulate frost as the system operates this frost builds up especially rapidly where a system is operating in a high humidity environment as the frost builds up the refrigeration effect of the evaporator coils is reduced normally the hot gas defrost pipe segment 30 is closed by the hot gas defrost valve 31 while the pipe segment 21 remains open through valve 26 when a defrost cycle is called for the valve 26 is closed and the hot gas defrost valve 31 is opened the pressure regulator valve 27 is held wide open during normal refrigeration operation but is de energized during defrost and becomes a regulator of pressure upstream of the evaporator 17 with the valve 26 closing off the pipe segment 21 and the hot gas defrost valve 31 opening the pipe segment 30 high pressure refrigerant gas is delivered to the evaporator 17 while this high pressure gas is being supplied. |
9 | e g disengagement of the clutch with standard transmissions corresponding signals in the case of an automatic transmission or actuation of the gas pedal taking a minimum engine rpm into account and using it this is followed first by triggering of the abs control valves 15a 15b here embodied as 3 3 way valves into the third position in which the brake pressure that has been fed in and so far maintained is relieved by flowing into the end chamber of tank 17 the process then continues as follows if the vehicle is set into motion without excessive loss of traction as detected by the already existing abs wheel sensors then when a certain speed is attained which may be on the order of 40 km h 25 mph the asr magnet valve 24 is de excited and by briefly triggering the recirculating pump motor the volume of pressure fluid relieved into the end chamber of tank 17 is returned to the master brake cylinder on the other hand if on starting to move an an excessive loss of traction spinning is detected at a wheel then with the abs control valves now back in the first position that assures normal communication between the master brake cylinder and the wheel brake cylinders although the communication with the master brake cylinder is still interrupted by the position of the asr valve brake pressure is generated by immediately triggering the recirculating pump as noted this pressure is blocked off toward the master brake cylinder 10 by the excited asr magnet valve 24 and is now modulated as required in the wheel brake cylinder of the spinning wheel by the abs control valves 15a or 15b suitably triggered for attaining traction control functions it is recommended that the. |
9 | individual 15 psig or more in some instances the hollow fiber membrane removes bacteria and protozoa through 6 logs or 99 9999 as verified by independent testing laboratories the useful life is depending upon turbidity in the water but with a turbidity level of 1 nts the filter will process approximately 80 gallons the hollow fiber membrane component 49 is not an independently replaceable element but is contained within its own housing 50 which is slid into place before the filter top 41 is attached forming a sealed unit the hollow fiber membrane housing 50 contains side slits 51 covering the majority of the peripheral housing surface thus as the housing 50 is completely open at the base it is also open to the sides of the hollow fiber membrane elements 49 this provides for both radial and axial flow reducing the pressure required and providing improved water access to the hollow fiber membrane bundle as the top sides of the hollow fiber membrane bundle it is potted together 39 with the carbon filter 36 to the outer housing 37 it is not necessary to have a porous retainer over the hollow fiber membrane 49 as the top is solid except for the membranes which are miniature tubes through which the treated water flows the equalization of water flow and force from the sides radially and from the base axially up through the filter and into the hollow fiber membrane housing enhance the applied pressure and resultant water flow the. |
3 | source the better the quality of the product other things being equal the catalysts of this invention allow the use of a lower purity dextrose source and yet yield a product of substantially equivalent quality as compared with prior catalysts because of the ready availability of glucose and its oligomers much of the remaining description is particularly suited to the use of glucose in its various forms alcohols useful in the process of this invention are hydroxyl functional organic compounds capable of alkylating a saccharide in the u201c 1 u201d position the alcohol can be naturally occurring synthetic or derived from natural sources and or derivatized examples include monohydric alcohols more fully discussed below and polyhydric alcohols e g ethylene glycol propylene glycol polyethylene glycols polypropylene glycols butylene glycol glycerol trimethylolpropane pentaerythritol polyester polyols polyisocyanate polyols and so on other examples include aromatic alcohols such as benzyl alcohol phenol substituted phenols e g alkylphenols and alkoxylates of each preferred alcohols are monohydric alcohols containing from about 1 to about 30 carbon atoms they may be primary or secondary alcohols straight or branched chain saturated or unsaturated e g allyl alcohol 2 ethylhexenyl alcohol and oleyl alcohol alkyl or aralkyl alcohols ether alcohols cyclic alcohols or heterocyclic alcohols in general these alcohols have minimal solvent power for the saccharide molecule examples of the monohydric alcohols which may be employed in the present invention include methyl alcohol isopropyl alcohol butyl alcohol octyl alcohol nonyl alcohol decyl alcohol dodecyl alcohol tridecyl alcohol tetradecyl alcohol pentadecyl alcohol hexadecyl alcohol pentacosyl alcohol oleyl alcohol linoleyl alcohol isoborneol alcohol hydroabietyl alcohol phenoxyethanol phenoxypolyethoxyethanol containing five ethoxy groups 2 methyl 7 ethyl 4 undecanol and mixtures of one or more of the. |
5 | against the casing as weight is set on the tubing string the elastomeric packer 56 deforms into sealing engagement with the casing as shown in fig3 accordingly fluid communication between the casing annulus above and below the packer is prevented after sealing the casing the seal may be tested by injecting fluid under pressure at the surface into the annulus between tubing 12 and casing 14 check valve 126 prevents passage of the fluid in the annulus through bores 50 52 fig1 a into bore 46 and through conduit 32 thus if packer 56 has formed an effective seal there is no pressure drop in the annulus when pressure is applied thereto by way of fluid injection after testing the seal gravel packing of the screen may proceed a gravel slurry is injected into tubing 12 at the surface the slurry is a fluid which contains gravel suspended therein the slurry descends downwardly in tubing 12 through crossover 40 into the annulus between the outer surface of conduit 32 and the inner surface of conduit 30 mandrel 78 extends downwardly from conduit 30 and lower mandrel 88 extends downwardly from mandrel 78 each mandrel forming a continuous annulus about conduit 32 through which the slurry passes the slurry continues through a somewhat larger annulus formed between the outer surface of conduit 32 and the inner surface of casing 104 through the annulus between the outer surface of conduit 32 and the inner surface of bore 110 and out gravel packing ports 33 34 such flow is indicated by arrows in fig4 a and 4b the flow continues downwardly into hole 17 and through holes 124 in screen 22 as will be recalled the gravel is sized slightly larger than holes 124 as the flow continues gravel in the slurry is. |
7 | term maturities and t gt t the f o n column represents the forward interpolated rate for each daily interval out the curve this rate is determined by using the following forward rate term rate t t u2212 term rate t t t u2212 t where t t are term maturities and t gt t the rate in the f o n column is applied to the decomposed trades decomposer 230 is one of the most significant elements of the present invention it is the function of decomposer 230 to decompose the original proposed con trade into a series of trades including a current trade if the start date is the current day and a series of forward trades once the trade matcher 220 has matched the proposed trades submitted by the parties 100 110 205 the decomposer 230 begins its decomposition process the first task undertaken by decomposer 230 is to generate the forward yield curve that is used to determine the u201c on market u201d rates that are to be applied to the forward trades in order to accomplish this function the decomposer 230 invokes the forward yield curve generator 235 as described above the generator 235 generates an interpolated forward yield curve from the most current market curve available at the time of the trade conversion the main factors in generating this forward yield curve are the rate for the original con trade agreed to by. |
7 | the neck portion 47 is an arm 49 through which coins are diverted to the discharge chute 34 there are also a pair of slots 48 50 at the lower end of the base the slots receive complementary tabs 51 located on the bottom of the cover 12 in a retaining relationship a latch 52 at the top 23 of the base 18 is received by a complementary latch closure mechanism 54 which is disposed at the top of the cover 12 the perimeter of the cover 12 is designed to substantially align with and seal against the perimeter of the base 18 the tabs 51 and slots 48 50 at the bottom of the cover 12 and base 18 respectively retain the bottoms of these two structures together while the latch 52 and latch closure mechanism 54 releasably hold the top of the device in a locked relationship until such time as the latch 52 is pivoted to release the cover 12 from the base 18 thus a very simple economical yet structurally sound closure mechanism is provided for these two pieces which form the housing of the coin handling mechanism 10 fig4 illustrates the unique inventive concept which diverts and directs the flow of any fluid injected into the coin receiving slot 22 normally when vandals try to squirt salt water into a vending machine they use a squeeze bottle containing salt water the nozzle of the squeeze bottle is inserted into the coin receiving slot 22 and the flexible walls of the bottle. |
5 | the present invention also has significantly improved flame retardant capabilities in the preferred embodiment the resulting laminate composition 10 has zero 0 flame spread and smoke development when tested according to the class a astm e 84 fire retardant treated wood specification however flame spread and smoke development values greater than zero 0 are permitted to the extent that the laminate composition falls within the class a astm e 84 fire retardant treated wood range designations table 2 illustrates selected properties of a preferred embodiment of a laminated plywood composition 10 the laminated composition 10 of this embodiment meets the class a astm e 84 standard as illustrated in table 3 and therefore has excellent fire performance properties in another embodiment the laminate composite material 10 products for end use may include structural laps to improve performance and simplify installation as illustrated in fig3 fig3 illustrates a laminate composite material sheet 10 having an mgo lap 50 and a building material lap 60 the mgo lap 50 is more weather resistant and helps to protect the building material lap 60 of the previous layer the mgo lap 50 also hides and protects the fasteners which may be applied only on the. |
1 | to the reader 12 or to a third party processor for determining the location of the passband window 26 as shown in the graph illustrated in fig3 the passband window 26 may be optimally located based on the ambient pressure measured by the reader 39 s ambient pressure sensor 25 for example in an embodiment where the sensor is a wireless pressure sensor implanted in the pulmonary artery of a human being the pressure range of interest is 0 100 mmhg above ambient therefore the reader 39 s processor would be programmed to locate a passband window 26 such that its edges are at frequencies corresponding to the ambient pressure reading and a pressure that is 100 mmhg greater than the ambient pressure reading as shown in fig3 accordingly the reader 12 may tune its antenna 24 as well as its internal circuits and algorithms to focus the passband window 26 near the ambient pressure in an embodiment a wireless sensor 14 may be implanted into a human being located at relatively high altitude for example an altitude having an ambient pressure near 630 mmhg absolute the pressure range of interest may therefore be 630 730 mmhg absolute corresponding to a frequency passband window 26 of 13 831 13 546 mhz the reader 12 may measure the ambient pressure using its ambient pressure sensor 25 the reader 12 may then determine from the ambient pressure measurement the subset of the full scale frequency range that will contain. |
1 | covered causes from one pulse to another the appearance or disappearance of electrochemical phenomena in the vicinity of the active electrodes application_number US 201414173317 A description an electrophysiological measurement diagnostic system according to the invention will now be described this system is founded on an active operating principle in direct current mode as distinguished in particular from the impedance measurement systems of the prior art the disadvantages of which were recalled above following a certain number of tests the applicants observed that the application of a low dc voltage at the terminals of a pair electrodes distant from one another anode and cathode produced different electrochemical behaviours at the anode and cathode in particular it was observed that chloride ions c1 u2212 react to the anode whereas a reaction to hydrogen ions is witnessed at the cathode one object of the invention is to be able to differentiate between the behaviour of the anode on the one hand and the cathode on the other hand based on this principle the applicants discovered that it was possible to use the electrodes in two ways one in the presence of a current and under a potential difference which can vary so as to observe the evolution of the electrochemical phenomena at the anode and at the cathode and the other in the presence of a negligible high impedance current in at least one other electrode. |
1 | also to install a small camera cmos ccd that is electrically connected to a display and signal processing unit not shown into capsule 500 to see directly into working space 516 or through a window in the wall of capsule 500 another visualization means is to removably attach the distal end of a flexible endoscope to capsule 500 as shown in fig2 a scope adapter 600 removably attaches to the inside of channel 502 of capsule 500 the distal end of endoscope 680 removably attaches to an adapter bore 681 of scope adapter 600 a passage 603 in adapter 600 allows the passage of solid matter as described for the previous embodiments so that the solid matter does not impede the advancement of capsule 500 capsule 500 and adapter 600 may be constructed from a transparent material such as clear polycarbonate plastic also endoscope 680 may be positioned within bore 681 so that working space 516 fig1 is within the field of view of endoscope 680 the operator may then view tissue structure 13 on a display during the procedure 0047 fig2 illustrates sealing rings 520 and 522 which are fluidly connected to inflater 40 fig1 in an inflated configuration thus isolating a. |
6 | for conducting straight line air fuel mixture 16 and swirling air fuel mixture 18 to combustion chamber 14 where mixtures 16 18 cooperate with auxiliary fluid stream 23 to define combustible mixture 19 in an illustrative embodiment shown in fig5 and 6 straight line air fuel mixture 16 flows into combustion chamber 14 through a small diameter inner annular zone 41 defined by small dimension 141 located in air fuel transfer channel 40 and swirling air fuel mixture 18 flows into combustion chamber 14 through a large diameter outer annular zone 42 defined by larger dimension 142 surrounding small diameter inner annular zone 41 and lying in air fuel transfer channel 40 a somewhat u201c cylindrical u201d shear layer stabilization boundary 43 is created between inner and outer annular zones 41 42 in air fuel transfer channel 40 and an inlet region 44 provided in combustion chamber 14 as suggested diagrammatically in fig6 and illustratively in fig5 ignition of straight line and swirling air fuel mixtures 16 18 and auxiliary fluid stream 23 in combustion chamber 14 using ignitor 24 produces a stable flame 12 flame attachment of flame 12 is provided by reacting boundary layers along shear layer stabilization boundary 43 located between inner and outer annular zones 41 42 to define a u201c zero velocity u201d flow zone containing at least the root of flame 12 in other words flame 12 is attached by reacting swirling air fuel mixture 18 and annular straight line air. |
4 | maintains a consistency of 20 30 or greater by shredding of the pulp to a finely divided dry granulate dilution to a homogeneous consistency in the medium consistency range can take place exclusively through hydrodynamic effects from the addition of dilution fluid the dilution fluid is added to granulate at a position at which granulate is in free fall in a standpipe and above a level liq lev of diluted pulp in the standpipe a number of nozzles are arranged around the periphery of the stand pipe directed in towards the center of the stand pipe obliquely downwards in the direction of fall of the granulate it is possible through this simplified procedure to avoid completely the conventional dilution screws and this reduces the investment costs and operating costs while at the same time unnecessary mechanical influence of the pulp fibers can be avoided application_number US 98698411 A description fig1 shows a conventional treatment step for cellulose pulp hereafter denoted u201c pulp u201d the pulp is fed by the pump 1 to a mixer 2 in which necessary treatment chemicals are added these treatment chemicals can be for example oxygen gas ozone chlorine dioxide chlorine peroxide pure acid or a suitable alkali for an extraction step or a mixture of these and possibly other chemical or. |
5 | those skilled in the art typically the injector is connected sequentially to an adapter spool blowout preventers and the wellhead on its bottom end while on its top end it may be connected to either a gooseneck or other apparatus this other hardware is not shown here but is well known by those skilled in the art of coiled tubing manipulation injector unit 120 consists of traction drive body 121 and multiple drive modules 80 mounted therein lower transverse flange 122 at the bottom end and upper transverse flange 123 at the upper end are welded to traction drive body 121 to permit bolting the injector unit to the other hardware which is required traction drive body 121 consists primarily of a length of steel square structural tubing approximately 16 u00d7 16 inches in cross section and having approximately a u215d inch wall it may be seen in fig8 that injector unit 120 has a repetitive array of multiple drive modules 80 extending from each of its four lateral sides fig9 shows an exploded oblique view of a portion of the injector unit 120 illustrating how traction drive body 121 holds two opposed pairs of drive modules 80 the components shown in fig9 are arrayed in a repetitive pattern up the length of injector unit 120 identical rectangular coaxial lower and upper drive module ports 126 a b and 127 a b respectively with rounded corners are transversely cut with mirror image symmetry about a longitudinal midplane of symmetry of traction drive body 121 to mount each opposed pair of drive modules 80 ports 126 a b and 127 a b are elongated slightly in the direction normal. |
3 | a given chlorinate cellulose is defined as the average number of substituted hydroxyl groups per anhydroglucose unit agu ds is determined from the chlorine content detected in elemental analysis in one or more embodiments the chlorinated polysaccharides or oligosaccharides obtained by the process of the invention have a degree of substitution ds of at least 0 5 there are 3 hydroxyl groups in the agu of cellulose and thus the theoretical maximum of the ds in chlorinated cellulose is 3 0 the first hydroxyl group in cellulose to be substituted by a chlorine atom will usually be the hydroxyl of the hydroxyl methylene group a specific ds of the chlorinated cellulose obtained by the process of the invention is 0 5 to 3 more specific is a ds of 0 8 to 3 suitable chlorinated cellulose obtained by the process of the instant invention may have for example a ds of 0 5 to 1 5 or from 0 8 to 1 5 with the process of the invention a ds in chlorinated cellulose of at least 1 0 can be easily achieved the chlorinating agent may be added in excess which means that more chlorinating agent may be added than required for the maximum ds non reacted chlorinating agents may be removed by usual means thionyl chloride may for example be removed by evaporation the chlorinating agent in particular thionyl chloride does not only effect the substitution of the hydroxyl group by a chlorine atom but leads also to a degradation of the poly or oligosaccharides in particular cellulose this degradation is caused by the fact that the chlorinating agent hydrolyzes the oxygen bridging between the repeating units of the main chain of the oligo or polysaccharide u03b2 1 4 glycosidic bonds thus the process. |
9 | a nitrogen atmosphere followed by the deposition of a layer of silicon nitride having a thickness of about 12 to 15 nm and a partial oxidation of the thickness of the deposited layer of nitride in presence of water vapor at a temperature comprised between 900 u00b0 c and 1000 u00b0 c until a dielectric layer of silicon oxide whose thickness may vary between 5 and 20 nm is grown according to a typical sample implementation the rapid thermal nitridization of the polysilicon is conducted at 950 u00b0 c for 90 seconds thereafter silicon nitride is deposited at 780 u00b0 c for 5 minutes using an nh 3 sih 2 cl 2 mixture in a 5 1 ratio by volume producing a 12 nm thick layer oxidation in steam and oxygen at 950 u00b0 c is protracted for 2 hrs causing the growth of a 10 nm thick sio 2 layer the residual thickness of the partially oxidized layer of silicon nitride 12 nm thick as deposited is reduced to about 7 nm after oxidation fig4 bis is an enlarged portion of the cross section of fig4 wherein the resulting stratification is made visible the layer 6a represents the nitridized top portion of the layer of the polysilicon 5 i e of the floating gate the layer 6b represents a residual thickness of the silicon nitride layer deposited over the nitridized layer 6a after oxidation the layer 6c represents a dielectric layer of silicon oxide grown by oxidising a top portion of the thickness of the deposited silicon nitride fig5 deposition of a 34 dummy 34 layer of polysilicon 7 over the dielectric multilayer 6 o n rtn for protecting the so formed isolation multilayer 6 i e the oxidized top layer 6c fig6 formation of a so. |
8 | an area to transmit or record the sub information which is different from an area to transmit or record main information in the frame signal peculiar to the medium another embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to fig2 the embodiment relates to a case where the invention is applied to a compact disc cd a cd rom or a system having a data structure and a frame format which are equivalent to those of the cd rom in fig2 reference numeral 20 denotes time sequential data of a pack a boundary between b and c indicates a boundary of a group of pictures a head of the c portion denotes a head of data of the picture group reference numeral 21 denotes a data structure which is peculiar to the medium a a header section including a sync signal or the like b and c data to which the time sequential data of the pack is divided and is allocated and which is equivalent to the b and c portions of the time sequential data of the pack and d other data including a margin section such a b c and d portions indicate minimum units of the. |
9 | 72 7 productdcpd 823 80 g overhead 469 81 g 27 3 producttotal 1727 50 g total 1718 79 g______________________________________ 706 4 of the stripper bottoms were placed in a one gallon glass bottle stirred and heated to 70 u00b0 c 689 6 g of 70 u00b0 c deionized water were added and the mixture was stirred for five minutes excellent phase separations were obtained with separation times of 3 to 3 5 minutes the washing was repeated three times and 689 g of wet dicyclopentadiene acrylate concentrate were obtained this material was dried in a two liter flask equipped with a magnetic stirring bar at room temperature at 12 mm hg loss was 13 65 g or 1 98 giving 675 35 g of a bright clear liquid with the following properties ______________________________________gardner color 6 7viscosity 22 cps 24 u00b0 c boron 2 ppmdicyclopentadiene acrylate 83 6 dcpda polycyclopentadienyl acrylates 12 6 copolymers of acrylic acid 1 0 polyacrylates 2 8 ______________________________________ similar results are obtained when the acrylic acid is replaced with methacrylic acid using the identical procedure and conditions but using a dcpd concentrate as feedstock the following results were obtained ______________________________________conversions 99 7 based on dcpd gardner color 9 10viscosity 63 9 cps 24 u00b0 c dicyclopentadiene acrylate 72. |
3 | from 0 1 to 0 6 of the former per 1 of the latter the reason for the limited range of molar ratio is that as is clearly seen from the reaction formula 4in in 2 o 3 u20e1 3in 2 o the optimum molar ratio is 0 25 and that the range mentioned above is feasible from the practical point of view the indium oxide i film formed as described above on the surface of the substrate is oxidized into an indium oxide iii film in the atmosphere of a gas the inventors have made an elaborate study of the conversion of the indium oxide i film to the indium oxide iii film the oxidation in the atmosphere can occur in three ways the three possible reactions and typical calculations of free energy changes at main two point temperatures of each of the reactions are shown in table 1 below table 1______________________________________for change in free energymula kcal mol no reaction formula 298 u00b0 k 1000 u00b0 k ______________________________________ 1 in sub 2 o 2co sub 2 u2192 in sub 2 o sub 3 2co 48 6 28 6 2 in sub 2 o 2h sub 2 o u2192 in sub 2 o sub 3 2h sub 2 116 9 75 9 3 in sub 2 o o sub 2 u2192 in sub 2 o sub 3 171 5 121 9______________________________________ the changes in free energy in the reactions shown in table 1 suggest that the reactions tend to proceed invariably toward the right members of. |
9 | use in the acclimatizing culture medium to prepare the wild chinese hawthorn extract 500 g of fresh wild chinese hawthorn is dried under sterile conditions to reduce water content u2266 8 the dried fruit is then ground u2267 20 mesh and added to 1500 ml of sterile water the hawthorn slurry is allowed to stand for 6 hours at 4 u00b0 c under sterile conditions the hawthorn supernatant is collected to be used in the acclimatizing culture medium to prepare the yeast compositions of the invention an apparatus depicted in fig2 or an equivalent thereof can be used this apparatus includes three containers a first container 1 a second container 2 and a third container 3 each equipped with a pair of electrodes 4 one of the electrodes is a metal plate placed on the bottom of the containers and the other electrode comprises a plurality of electrode wires evenly distributed in the space within the container to achieve even distribution of the electric field energy all three pairs of electrodes are connected to a common signal generator the culture medium used for this purpose is a mixed fruit extract solution containing the following ingredients per 1000 l 300 l of wild chinese hawthorn extract 300 l of jujube extract 300 l of schisandra chinensis turez baill seeds extract and 100 l of soy bean extract to prepare hawthorn jujube and schisandra chinensis turez baill seeds extracts the fresh fruits are washed and dried under sterile conditions to reduce the water content to no higher than 8 one hundred kilograms of the dried fruits are then ground gt 20 mesh. |
2 | chosen for illustration the aluminum or other metal utilized to form the upper skin 25 of the particular section of the wing overlying the bay 28 may be formed into a shape such as that shown at 30 to provide a bay 31 extending into but separated from the compartment 28 the bay 31 is enclosed through the utilization of a pair of emergency doors 35 and 36 the doors 35 and 36 are hinged as shown at 37 and 38 respectively and are movable from their enclosing positions shown in solid lines in fig2 to an opened position as shown by the broken lines in fig2 when the emergency doors are closed the upper portion of the wing conforms to its original design shape further the gaps formed in the upper skin 25 of the wing by the inclusion of hinges 37 and 38 may be sealed as shown at 41 and 42 through the use of a thin aluminum deformable strip that may be secured by bonding or riveting to the upper skin 25 of the wing in this manner no aerodynamic penalty results from the inclusion of the hinged emergency doors in the top of the wing further since the strips 41 and 42 are readily deformable the doors may be opened without the requirement of undue force a tray 38 is mounted within the bay 31 and includes sides 45 and 46 as well as a bottom 48 and an. |
2 | foam backing is in turn covered by another hydrophilic layer which in one embodiment is synthetic sheepskin and in the other is a cloth cover the saddle pads are constructed with a withers relief gusset application_number US 92088904 A description for the purposes of this description the definitions of u201c passive performance fibers u201d and u201c comfort fabrics u201d are derived from the article in the international fiber journal and the dupont patents cited hereinabove a passive performance fiber is defined as a sculpted fiber generally scalloped oval in cross section and having longitudinal grooves in the surface thereof which grooves create a mechanism for wicking away or transporting water from a body a u201c comfort fabric u201d is defined as one utilizing a passive performance fiber and employed in an article that wicks perspiration away from a body in the first embodiment a moisture wicking saddle pad is constructed entirely from synthetic materials the structure is layered and provides optimal comfort for the horse by having a unique arrangement using recently developed comfort materials in this embodiment the pad is constructed with an upper shell which is peripherally attached to the lower shell assemblage and thus may be considered to be a self binding pad referring now to fig1 through 4 the saddle pad of the first embodiment is shown and is referred to generally by the reference designator 10 the upper shell 12 is a synthetic fleece body 14 mounted on a substrate or an open weave backing material 16 unlike natural fleece and because there are no natural oils to wash off synthetic fleece 14 retains its compressibility and memory after numerous washings as noted in leson u s. |
6 | a condition of maximum gap 69 and no gap at all is minimized this is a desirable feature to assure control between a desired and an actual drive ratio it is also worthy of note that while multiple v section belts were previously known they were usually used as wide belts and their multiple belt teeth served only to prevent the belt from wandering laterally off the pulley for all intents and purposes therefore they were really flat belts furthermore such belts were customarily fabricated of neoprene or of other conventional materials which would wear quickly if subjected to the pinching or wedging effect called for by the present invention it will further be appreciated however that the benefits of the invention need not be restricted to the construction of a multiple v section drive belt indeed as illustrated in fig4 c a modified drive belt 34c having only one v section may be frictionally engageably received between a pair of parallel ribs 66b on the grooved cap 64 in this instance the drive belt 34c is provided with a pair of spaced apart shoulders 34d which engage the tip portions of the ribs 66b and prevent the v section of the drive belt from reaching the deepest region of the crotch or terminal surface 66c between the adjacent ribs 66b the significant advance of the present invention over the state of the art can be even more fully appreciated if reference is made to fig4 d and 4e in conjunction with the following examples fig4 e is a diagrammatic presentation of the drive belt 34 engaged. |
2 | molded from a suitable plastic material comprises a collar 39 of generally part cylindrical configuration having a part cylindrical inner surface 41 a leg 43 coupled to the collar and having a cavity 45 therein opening away from the collar the coupling also has resilient wings 47 in the form of elongated slats coupled to the collar 39 on opposite sides of the leg 43 and extending generally in the same direction as the leg 43 in the embodiment illustrated the wings 47 project substantially beyond the end of the leg 43 and they lie generally in the same plane the wings 47 in the embodiment illustrated are essentially flat so as to have an outer flat surface 49 for internally supporting and shaping the sleeve 25 as shown in fig4 the leg 43 terminates inwardly in an end wall 51 although the collar 39 in the embodiment illustrated extends for less than 360 degrees it could if desired extend for a full 360 degrees however it preferably extends for at least about 180 degrees and in the embodiment illustrated it extends for slightly over 180 degrees this enables the collar 39 to be snap fit onto the mast 15 although the coupling 37 could be integrally constructed in the embodiment illustrated it comprises coupling sections 53 and 55 which are mirror images of each other each of the coupling sections comprises a collar section 57 a leg section 59 and one of the wings 47 the coupling sections 53 and 55 can be joined together with the leg sections 59 in confronting relationship in any suitable manner such as by rivets 61 fig3 which extend between flanges 63 of the leg sections 59 in use the leading edge portion of one of. |
5 | understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangement shown since the invention is capable of other embodiments also the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation fig1 a shows a side view of a novel l form 1 used in constructing an inground water containment holder such as a spa pool and manmade pond fig1 b shows a top view of the l form 1 of fig1 a along arrow a 1 fig1 c shows a bottom view of the l form 1 of fig1 a along arrow a 2 referring to fig1 a 1c the l shaped form 1 can include a vertical leg 10 having a substantially vertical planar back surface 12 having a height of approximately 17 inches a flat horizontal top end 14 of approximately 3 inches and a downwardly forward sloping front surface 16 form 1 can include a horizontal leg 20 having an inclined rear back surface 22 having an incline of approximately 45 degrees being approximately 16 75 inches long a flat planar horizontal longitudinal top surface 24 being approximately 16 5 inches long and a vertical planar front surface 26 approximately 12 inches in height with a lower flat planar tip end 28 approximately 8 inches in length l. |
6 | depicted in fig4 to either the top of the upper module 10a or to the bottom of the lower module 10b it should be noted that the video display unit with which modules 10 are to be used would of course have its lower surface constructed as is the bottom surface of one module 10 i e so as to mate with the top surface of the upper module 10a also if a wider base were to be desired at the bottom of the modules 10 so as to provide extra stability for the video display unit then of course the upper surface of that base would be constructed so as to mate with the bottom portion of the lower module 10b i e it would have its upper surface constructed as the upper surface of a module 10 in one embodiment constructed by the inventor modules 10 were constructed of plastic noryl n 190 manufactured by general electric co modules 10 had an outside diameter of approximately 6 inches and a height of approximately 2 inches fig5 depicts a preferred embodiment of the invention fig5 is similar to the fig4 view but more simplified and additionally depicts a detent mechanism 31 in its latched position to aid in the description parts in fig5 corresponding to similar parts in fig1 3 and 4 have been. |
9 | 76 is varied and controlled by a fifth linear actuating means e which is operably disposed between a first lever 78 cantilevered off the forward section 42f and a second lever 80 cantilevered off the aft section 42a the first and second levers when actuated by the fifth linear actuating means e rotates aft section 42a about the aft end of the forward section 42f about the aft wall hinge 74 hinge so as to vary the intermediate ramp angle 76 the breadth of the present invention as claimed herein encompasses the use of one or more intermediate ramp angles on the forwardmost wedge wall as well as those aft and on both fixed and variable forwardmost wedge angles at the leading edge of the wedge operation of the variable wedge and ramp angles may be combined with the upper rotatable cowl leading edge ramp 26 and the lower rotatable cowl leading edge ramp 27 in fig1 resulting in an inlet geometry which produces a balanced shockwave system at all supersonic flight mach numbers and for which the cowl shockwave always impinges between the forebody 19 and the afterbody 19a of the telescoping center wedge 12 at the throat 35 of the diffuser 4 an important advantage of the impinging cowl shockwave always intersecting the center wedge throat is simplification and increased efficiency of the center wedge boundary layer bleed system this eliminates the need to proportionally enlarge the region of surface boundary layer bleed. |
7 | an annular aperture 42 is inserted into the apparatus where the beam from the sample is collimated the inner and outer diameters of this annular aperture determine the solid angle 112 of detected scattered light fig6 is an extension of fig2 a and shows the focused radiation 106 passing through the aperture 13 in plate 14 and on to a fery prism 44 which disperses the radiation 116 and focuses a spectrum on a curved plate 45 the location and size of the aperture 47 in plate 45 determines the wavelength and wavelength interval of radiation detected by detector 46 a multiplicity of apertures and detectors may be used when it is desired to monitor different spectral intervals simultaneously similarly means other than a fery prism may be used to disperse radiation 106 alternately an array detector may be positioned in place of the aperture plate the signal from the array of detectors 46 may be processed in the usual manner to provide the dynamic changing spectra as samples flow through the system it should be apparent that any type of dispersing system may be employed in fig6 however the fery prism 44 affords a high efficiency along with low stray light when there is no need to filter the light from the. |
6 | respective valve for example ports 37 and 38 in valves 16 and 17 could be appropriately sized for this purpose as is fully developed in the referenced patents signals from a sensing pump may be employed simply for information and can be read by any convenient means such as an osciloscope or can be used to activate a desired function such as a second pump in a two pump system using circuit discriminator means discrimination for example to determine whether a pump should be operated or not may be based upon signal strength in which the function is activated by a signal which exceeds a predetermined level or by signal timing by which activation is limited to the open period of timed gating means or by a combination of both in which a signal to cause activation must be both early enough and of sufficient magnitude it should be kept in mind that the purpose of this system is to discriminate between a liquid in the bore and a gas or vapor or mixture of the two as a consequence of this information suitable response may be taken it is evident that in pumping the device of fig1 with or without the orifices 35 or 36 the reaction of the plunger will be different for oil than for air and that for best discrimination it is best practice to have as much separation both in magnitude and in timing between the two as possible fig2 graphically shows these circumstances plotting relative signal strength versus time in milliseconds the time beginning with the energizing of coil 25 initially it will be noted that when the pump is delivering air the curve 40 will be substantially the same whether either or both of the orifices. |
2 | member 270 a 270 b it should be understood other forms of the biasing member could be utilized such as a flat springs coil springs cantilevered springs leaf springs etc the product support or platform 120 provides a surface to which the product 130 may be secured the product support 120 typically comprises a portion of product packaging e g a wall or a display platform to which the product 130 is secured referring to fig3 the product platform 120 may be a generally planar element having a first or outer surface 310 and a second or inner surface 320 the planar member may include one or more key ports 330 configured to receive the keyed end of a respective plug 110 a 110 c that is the key port 330 possesses a shape and has dimensions suitable to permit the passage of the distal keyed end 240 of the plug shaft 210 while preventing the passage of the base 200 therehrough as illustrated the port 330 may possess a generally circular shape having a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the fingers 250 a 250 b to permit the fingers to pass therethrough the product support 120 may further include one or more receptacles or guide tracks configured to receive and or orient the biasing members 270 a 270 b on the plug 110 a c by way of example the product support 120. |
6 | control system 109 further includes a plurality of relatively autonomous controllers or operators may include local data processing and programming and are typically supplied by the manufacturer of the controlled component these controllers include the transmission controller 140 a the engine controller 115 and the gauge controller 117 there may also be generic programmable controllers which may be used to carry out operator defined tasks though they are not limited to such functions the assignee of the present application markets generic controllers for controller area network applications termed remote power modules which can be readily programmed from an external diagnostic port 136 or by the electrical system controller 111 in response to particular hardware attached to the remote power module the common data bus 110 is typically a serial data link 110 constructed as a twisted pair cable it is typically externally accessible via a diagnostic port 136 although the autonomous controllers handle many functions locally and may be capable of functioning without reference to esc 111 they exchange data with esc 111 and can receive operational direction from esc 111 over the data bus 110 bus 110 typically operates in accord with a protocol such as the society of automotive engineers sae j1939 protocol relating to controller area networks can in an sae j1939 compliant can data buses may be private or public a system. |
1 | does not come in contact with the user thereby preventing exposure to a dangerous virus or the like application_number US 4198087 A description the preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in fig2 whereby an operator such as a medical doctor applies suction to the upper most pipe of the endotracheal device whereby liquid is drawn through the trachea of the infant below and is contained within the storage receptacle by spacing the suction pipe inside the fluid receptacle from the receptacle conduit which is shown with a inverted j shape all the withdrawn liquid falls to the lower portion of the fluid receptacle whereby only gases are drawn into the mouth of the operator any inadvertent liquids entering the suction tube are trapped by the filter on the suction pipe and are prevented from entering the operator 39 s mouth as hereinbefore mentioned any dangerous and deadly virus such as hepatitis b or aids are contained within certain body fluids and may be within the body fluids of newborn infants thereby severly limiting and requiring changes in conventional medical procedures in order to intubate infants endotracheal tubes with flange members are conventionally used with suction applied thereto the present invention demonstrates a new approach to limiting the spread of virus contamination whereby the liquids which contain the virus are separated and stored while gases can be drawn into the mouth of the operator without harm endotracheal device 10 as shown in fig2 includes suction pipe 11 which is placed within the mouth of the operator 12 which may be a medical doctor with suction applied by operator 12 applied tracheal fluids enter endotracheal tube 13 shown within infant 14 where they pass through flange member 15 and into fluid receptacle 16 fluid receptacle 16 has. |
7 | would meet the incident light optics 7 from the direction indicated by arrow p1 if prism 6 were removed and then be fed into the microscope beam path via the reflecting mirror 8 the reflecting mirror 8 can be arranged as a partly transparent reflecting mirror and or dichroic reflecting mirror depending on the application the microscope 2 can further comprise a tube optics 9 and an image sensor 10 in the embodiment according to fig1 and 2 an evanescent illumination of the sample 11 is performed with radiation 15 with the wavelengths 450 and 575 nm in such a way that the penetration depth is 93 nm in each case irrespective of the two wavelengths the supplied ray bundle 15 is illustrated in fig1 by an arrow the tip of the arrow lies in a plane 16 and can be the fiber end for example from which the radiation 15 exits the correction optics 3 is arranged in this case in such a way that the plane 16 is a conjugated plane to the exit pupil 14 of objective 4 the position of which is indicated in fig1 by arrow 14 furthermore the correction optics 3 comprises a transverse chromatic aberration which is configured in such a way that in this way the wavelength dependent differences of the penetration depth d fig2 in the evanescent illumination of the sample. |
5 | amount of nh 4 in solution will maintain a large amount of nh 4 on the clay i e the clay prefers nh 4 to ca this is the reason that nh 4 is only very slowly released by flushing the clay with water containing only neutral dissolved salts in accordance with the present invention the contaminated space a 34 pore volume 34 of the formation is treated with a halogenated restoration fluid preferably comprising chlorinated water and or a hypochlorite solution e g naocl to decompose ammonium ions in the formation to components e g n 2 h 2 o which in turn offer no contamination threat to the formation the restoration fluid is injected into one of the wells previously used in the leach operation and fluids are produced from another until the ammonia concentration in the produced fluids reaches an acceptable level the produced fluids are made up with additional chlorine and or hypochlorite solution for recycle as fresh restoration fluid when the ammonia content of the produced fluids drops below an ecologically satisfactory level e g 3 parts per million indicating that substantially all of the ammonium ions have been removed or converted in the formation injection of the restoration fluid is stopped and the restoration of the formation is complete as stated above there are equilibria existing between nh 4 in the clay and nh 4 in the formation water see equation 2 and also between nh 3 and nh 4 in the formation water the latter being when chlorine cl 2 in the restoration fluids contacts the nh 3 in the formation water the following sequence of reactions occur equ1 the effect of cl 2 is to. |
6 | is being pumped in a forward direction as illustrated by lines 27 on fig2 it encounters a first member 12 hereinafter referred to as a poppet poppet 12 is concentrically located within the tubular body 13 and shares the same central axis 49 with a second element 11 hereinafter referred to as a closure element making poppet 12 and closure element 11 concentric with one another as the fluid passes poppet 12 it encounters closure element 11 closure element 11 is urged longitudinally toward poppet 12 via closure element spring 14 thereby resisting movement until such time as the differential pressure of the fluid exceeds the spring force of the closure element spring 14 poppet 12 is urged longitudinally toward the closure element 11 via poppet spring 15 closure element 11 and poppet 12 are permitted to travel independently of one another along their central axis 49 closure element 11 and poppet 12 abut at 23 closure element 11 is sealed to the internal bore surface 47 of body 13 via sealing element 19 sealing element 20 forms a seal between the closure element limiting structure 16 and the outside diameter 51 of closure element 11 poppet spring 15 is held in place via retaining device 18 retaining device 18 is illustrated as a snap ring retaining device 18 may be of various forms such as threaded sleeves press. |
8 | management server 30 with the service list not being modifiable by the processor 16 a second or control ce device 36 with housing 38 such as another tv game player video disk player camera digital clock radio mobile telephone personal digital assistant laptop computer etc bears a digital processor 40 controlling a visual display 42 and an audible display 44 such as one or more speakers to undertake present principles the second or control processor 40 may access one or more computer readable storage media 46 such as but not limited to ram based storage e g a chip implementing dynamic random access memory dram or flash memory or disk based storage software code implementing present logic executable by the second or control device 36 may also be stored on one of the memories shown to undertake present principles further the second or control processor 40 can receive user input signals from various input devices 48 including a point and click device such as a mouse a keypad etc a network interface 50 such as a wired or wireless modem or wireless telephony transceiver communicates with the processor 40 to provide connectivity to a wide area network such as the internet fig2 shows example logic that may be executed by processors within the system of fig1 commencing at block 52 a web page retrieval application programming interface api is loaded into the home server 12 iptv in one example for presentation thereof on the display 18 as shown in fig3. |
9 | no 2 oh och 3 ocn scn an optionally fluorinated carbonyl or carboxyl group with up to 4 c atoms or a mono oligo or polyfluorinated alkyl or alkoxy group with 1 to 4 c atoms the term u2018 non polar group u2019 means an alkyl group with 1 or more preferably 1 to 12 c atoms or an alkoxy group with 2 or more preferably 2 to 12 c atoms as a substrate for the preparation of the polymer films for example a glass or quarz sheet or a plastic film or sheet can be used it is also possible to put a second substrate on top of the coated mixture prior to and or during and or after polymerization the substrates can be removed after polymerization or not when using two substrates in case of curing by actinic radiation at least one substrate has to be transmissive for the actinic radiation used for the polymerization isotropic or birefringent substrates can be used in case the substrate is not removed from the polymerized film after polymerization preferably isotropic substrates are used preferably at least one substrate is a plastic substrate such as for example a film of polyester such as polyethyleneterephthalate pet polyvinylalcohol pva polycarbonate pc or triacetylcellulose tac especially preferably a pet film or a tac film as a birefringent substrate for example an uniaxially stretched plastic film can be used for example pet films are commercially available from ici corp under the trade name melinex the polymerizable material can also be dissolved in a solvent preferably in an organic solvent the solution is then coated onto the substrate for example by spin coating or other known techniques and the solvent is evaporated off before polymerization in most cases it is. |
5 | u00d7 1 2 inch long wood screw 12 fig1 illustrates a structural element retainer 8 attached to a plywood structural element through a 1 inch long u00d7 1 4 inch diameter bolt 13 and and nut 14 the bolt 13 is inserted into a 5 16 inch diameter hole drilled into the structural element the head of the bolt sets in a cavity formed by boring a 1 2 inch diameter hole a depth of 3 16 inch on the opposite side of the plywood from the retainer element 8 in all the above mentioned structural element attachment methods the centerline of the attachment bolts or fasteners are located on the structural elements a distance of 3 inches from the top 3 inches from the bottom and 5 inches in from each end as illustrated in fig1 in corner construction the centerline of the fastening rod conduits 7 are located 6 inches in from each end of the structural elements and on the longer leg of the corner block a third conduit 7 is located on a centerline 18 inches inward from the end of the longer structural element fig1 and 18 illustrate a block with an electrical box 16 assembled into the block a plastic or metal electrical wiring. |
3 | stirring 33 ml of conc sulfuric acid was slowly added this was refluxed for 15 minutes the clear cooled solution was poured over approx 200 ml of chopped ice the stirred mixture was brought to ph 0 5 1 0 ph meter by portion wise addition of a well stirred suspension of aqueous sodium bicarbonate 83 g sodium bicarbonate plus 600 ml water approx 90 of the suspension was used the acid solution was extracted with 7 u00d7 75 ml ether the combined extracts were dried over sodium sulfate the combined 525 ml extract was vacuum concentrated to approx 175 ml and with stirring a saturated aqueous solution of 1 1 potassium chloride potassium carbonate was added until the ether phase was approximately ph 6 ph paper and the aqueous phase was approximately ph 8 9 and the bubbling had stopped this was filtered through fast filter paper on a buchner funnel washed with a minimum of ice cold acetone and air dried a second crop was obtained by treating the combined 250 ml extract as for crop 1 except that the volume was first reduced to approx 75 ml this yielded 4 60 grams proton nmr dmso d6 no peaks carbon 13. |
3 | a limitation to the scope of the claims large meta analysis of multiple cancers reveals a common compact and highly prognostic hypoxia metagene gene expression studies attempt to extrapolate biologically and clinically relevant hypotheses from gene expression patterns however many current studies make little use of existing knowledge such as gene function within specific pathways and prognostic signatures are often derived with no reference to the functional roles of their components one increasingly popular method that aims to make use of prior knowledge is gene set enrichment analysis gsea subramanian et al 2005 gsea first conducts a supervised analysis by ranking genes according to their ability to discriminate between different sample groups and then maps them onto previously defined gene sets typically formed according to common function using annotation sources the goal is to identify sets containing a statistically significant number of highly ranked genes and then to use this information to provide functional characterizations for the samples in question although powerful gsea relies on stratification of the experimental samples into distinct groups often making it unsuitable for use with heterogeneous clinical datasets another approach often applied to microarray data involves creation of a co expression network within which each u2018 node u2019 represents a gene and u2018 edges u2019 are created between genes when their expression patterns are significantly correlated co expression networks have been used to formulate functional and clinical hypotheses from in vivo data butte amp kohane 2003 hahn. |
1 | laterally from the catheter body 12 see fig1 a such prevention or limitation of the potential for rotation or lateral movement of the needle member 30 may be accomplished in any suitable way as described in detail herebelow specific apparatus which may be incorporated into the catheter device 10 to prevent or deter rotation or lateral movement i e u201c wagging u201d or u201c flopping u201d of the needle member 30 during or after its advancement from the catheter body 12 include a a curved needle housing 60 which has a curve at its distal end which mates with the preformed curvature of the needle member 30 to deter rotation see fig9 10 f b engaged surfaces 76 77 formed on the needle member 30 and surrounding catheter body 12 to lock or deter rotation of the needle member 30 examples of such engaged surfaces 76 77 including but not necessarily being limited to i a tongue in groove or key in key way arrangement see fig1 d 10 d u2033 or ii an oval to oval arrangement see fig1 e 10 u2033 etc c a steering mechanism for causing the distal portion of the catheter body 12 to curve in the lateral direction in which the needle member 30 is intended to advance so as to cause the preformed curve of the needle member 30 to mate with the induced curvature of the catheter body 12 and d a needle guide. |
1 | gel state plastic material for example high density polyethylene hdpe low density polyethylene ldpe polypropylene pp and polyethylene pe is injected into a parison tube 102 through an injection tube 106 of the parison 100 next as shown in fig3 b air is blown through a nozzle 104 provided at a center of the parison tube 102 while the left right molds 10 and 22 are closed next the injected gel state plastic material is molded at a predetermined temperature and pressure and then air blowing stops thus as shown in fig4 the footwear last 200 whose interior is hollow that is having a cavity part 202 is manufactured the air blowing can be performed even when the left right molds 10 and 22 are closed in the above description blowing position is set to a toe side of the footwear last however it is obvious that the blowing position can be set to a heel side of the footwear last a concrete condition for example general injection pressure or molding temperature is shown in table 1 fig4 is a cross sectional view illustrating a structure of the footwear last manufactured using the injection blow molding method according to the present invention referring to fig4 the inventive footwear last 200 is of a structure whose interior is hollow and is integrally provided in entirety in other words the footwear last 200 has the cavity part 202 inside not being. |
1 | even margin with the anodized aluminum portion of the vessel application_number US 50770409 A description referring to fig1 through 5 wherein like reference numerals refer to like components in the various views there is illustrated therein a new and improved anodized aluminum cookware with exposed copper generally denominated 100 herein one method of creating a cookware vessel with the appearance shown in fig1 and fig2 is to anodize the vessel 100 after attachment of a copper base or cap layer 130 as well as a final stainless steel cap 120 to the bottom of the aluminum vessel 110 this leaves the interior of the vessel 110 a and the exterior portion 110 b above the copper layer 130 with an exterior of alumina or an aluminum oxide coating 115 which has a matte grey color however as the anodizing treatment occurs by passing current through the vessel in a hot concentrated sulfuring acid solution the none aluminum portions of the vessel i e the copper and stainless steel should be masked to avoid their undesirable and extensive corrosion in this media while the masking can be painted on the stainless steel cap 120 and exposed ring of the copper base 130 very precisely this is time consuming it is far easier to cover the base with a conforming rubber base or boot 310 as shown in fig3 a as any misalignment in the boot or variations in manufacture of either the boot 310 or the article 100 might leave some portion of the base exposed the boot can be slightly oversized to cover a small extra portion 113 of the aluminum this produces a portion of the aluminum 113. |
3 | the cells will proliferate rapidly and maintain their pgc phenotype that the pgcs can be passaged at daily or 2 day intervals that the pgcs will colonize the germline but not somatic tissues after at least 110 days in culture that viable offspring can be obtained from cells that have been in culture for 110 days that the pgcs can be genetically modified by transfection with a transgene and that the genetically modified pgcs can be isolated and propagated into a colony of genetically modified pgcs pursuant to this invention chicken pgc cell lines have been derived from blood taken from stage 16 h amp h embryos that have a large round morphology fig1 these cells are confirmed to be chicken pgcs by their morphology after long term culturing and their ability to yield pgc derived offspring in addition the pgc cultures express the germline specific genes dazl and cvh fig2 and the cvh protein is produced by the cells in culture fig3 pgcs in culture also express telomerase fig4 indicating that they have an immortal phenotype furthermore pgcs will give rise to embryonic germ eg cells in the appropriate culture conditions fig5 by analogy mouse and human pgcs will give rise to eg cells when treated in an analogous fashion mouse eg cells will contribute to somatic tissues and chicken eg cells also contribute to somatic tissues as indicated by black feather pigmentation in chimeras fig6 chicken pgcs have been genetically modified as indicated by southern analysis fig7 in a preferred embodiment the cx promoter is stably integrated into the genome of a pgc and is used to facilitate expression of the gene encoding aminoglycoside phosphotransferase aph which is also integrated into. |
4 | healing process or causing pain to the patient the combination of a primary dressing that requires minimal changes and a secondary dressing that is easy to change and replace reduces wound maintenance costs which benefits patient staff and hospital an example of punctate scarring is illustrated in fig3 the figure shows the skin of a patient whose burn was covered with the ancestor awbat dressing with a fixed porosity of at least 5 5 chronic slow healing wounds require similar treatment as burns in that all necrotic tissue must be removed before closing the wound with a primary dressing in the chronic wound exudate and other fluids are often removed with negative pressure wound therapy npwt a negative pressure above the wound or a positive pressure from the wound causes exudate and other wound fluids to pass through the primary dressing into a secondary dressing the primary dressings currently used during npwt are urethane foam polyvinyl alcohol foam or cotton gauze all require frequent dressing changes and infection complications have been reported when these dressings are not changed frequently the present invention will have two layers of water soluble biologicals first a clotting outer layer containing hypoallergenic bse free usp pharmaceutical grade gelatin this layer contacts the wound first and stimulates initial adherence of the dressing to the cleanly debrided wound the second layer of pure aloe or aloesin pure aloe and bse free gelatin or a mixture of pure aloe bse free gelatin and ecm interact with the wound to stimulate the rate of healing while adherent to the wound the first layer is deposited directly on the nylon side of the u201c variable porosity u201d silicone nylon surface and is stable i e requires 100. |
7 | this invention would identify all of a user 39 s patients with heart failure and reveal whether any of these patients also had an active prescription for an anti inflammatory agent thus dangerous interactions between medical conditions and medications can be identified and resolved the u201c resource u201d page provides the user with access to electronic information and tools to assist them in the care of their patients with that disease or condition fig1 g examples of materials that can be accessed from the resource page include guidelines published review articles and clinical trials patient educational materials and links to relevant internet sites the user accesses the selected document usually in a pdf format from their location on a network the availability of this aspect of the invention allows the healthcare provider to improve the quality of care provided documents on the resource page can be used to improve medical decision making by providing quick access to the latest published studies and guidelines similarly the resource page can be used to improve patient understanding and compliance by providing quick access to printable educational materials and links geared toward patients the u201c help u201d page allows the user to access documentation to assist in navigating the invention included in the help page is an overview of how the invention can be used to improve patient care as well as systems of care additionally the technical aspects of how to use the invention along with definitions of key words and search strategies are included in the help page the help page includes an email link to. |
2 | is not intended to be limiting of this disclosure as used herein the singular forms u201c a u201d u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d are intended to include the plural forms as well unless the context clearly indicates otherwise furthermore the use of the terms a an etc does not denote a limitation of quantity but rather denotes the presence of at least one of the referenced item the use of the terms u201c first u201d u201c second u201d and the like does not imply any particular order but they are included to identify individual elements moreover the use of the terms first second etc does not denote any order or importance but rather the terms first second etc are used to distinguish one element from another it will be further understood that the terms u201c comprises u201d and or u201c comprising u201d or u201c includes u201d and or u201c including u201d when used in this specification specify the presence of stated features regions integers steps operations elements and or components but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features regions integers steps operations elements components and or groups thereof unless otherwise defined all terms including technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill. |
6 | sealing gasket groove 23 by riveting the retaining groove 24 increases the friction between the valve disk 21 and the sealing gasket 22 to keep the sealing gasket 22 from being torn out of the sealing gasket groove 23 in fig3 the cross section of the retaining groove 24 is rectangular in other embodiments within the scope of the present disclosure the retaining groove 24 may be arc shaped trapezoidal triangular or have another shape in fig3 only one retaining groove 24 is provided in other embodiments within the scope of the present disclosure a plurality of retaining grooves may be provided in fig3 the retaining groove 24 is depicted on an inner side 26 of the sealing gasket groove 23 in other embodiments within the scope of the present disclosure the retaining groove 24 may be placed on the outer side 25 of the sealing gasket groove 23 or one or more retaining grooves 24 may be placed on both the inner side 26 and outer side 25 of the sealing gasket groove 23 in fig4 a sealing gasket groove 33 is arranged on a valve disk 31 and the sealing gasket groove 33 is used for accommodating a sealing gasket 32 in fig4 the retaining device is a plurality of annular retaining grooves 34 placed on the inner side 36 of the sealing gasket groove 33 although three retaining grooves 34 are depicted in fig4 the retaining device may include a different number of retaining grooves 34 such as two retaining grooves 34 or four retaining grooves 34 in fig5 a sealing gasket groove 43 is arranged on a valve disk 41 and the sealing gasket groove 41 is used for accommodating a sealing gasket 42 in fig5 the retaining device. |
9 | concentrated in vacuo and the residue dissolved in ethyl acetate the ethyl acetate solution is thoroughly extracted with dilute hydrochloric acid the combined extracts are made basic with 1n aqueous sodium hydroxide and this is thoroughly extracted with ether the combined extracts are dried and concentrated in vacuo to give 2 hexylamino carbonyl pyrrolidine the oily residue is dissolved in a minimum amount of ether and is mixed with a warm alcoholic solution of one equivalent of oxalic acid the crystalline oxalate precipitates upon cooling m p 128 u00b0 129 u00b0 by substituting a warm alcoholic solution of maleic acid a crystalline maleic acid addition salt separates on cooling m p 61 u00b0 64 u00b0 when n carbobenzoxy l proline is used as starting material the l oxalate is obtained m p 150 u00b0 151 u00b0 a 4 oxododecanoic acid a takeda et al j org chem 31 616 1966 is converted into its methyl ester by the method of r o clinton and s c laskowski j am chem soc 70 3135 1948 b a solution of 6 84 g 0 030 mol of methyl 4 oxododecanoate 15 0 g 0 150 mol of ammonium bromide and 3 80 g 0 060 mol of sodium cyanoborohydride is stirred at room temperature for 5 days method of r f borch et al. |
2 | and the sidewall 18 are tightly adapted to the outer surface of the container 50 then by unfurling or unrolling the bulged portion 19 the sidewall 18 u2032 of the cover 10 starts to expand in axial direction z thereby wrapping around the entire container 50 for instance around the entire barrel 52 of a syringe 50 as shown in fig5 and 6 the barrel 52 is typically translucent and can be protected against electromagnetic radiation by means of the stretchable light protective cover 10 the syringe 50 as shown in fig5 and 6 typically comprises a piston 56 slidably disposed in the inner volume of the barrel 52 the piston 56 is connected via a piston rod 58 with a laterally extending pressure piece 55 by way of which distally directed pressure can be exerted to the piston 56 for displacing the same towards the outlet port 54 the syringe 50 as illustrated in fig5 and 6 further comprises a radially outwardly extending rim 57 at its proximal end which allows a user to apply a counter force to the barrel 52 during a dispensing action typically the radially extending rim 57 serves as a support for index finger and middle finger of a user typically making use of his thumb to exert distally directed pressure to the pressure piece 55 the sidewall 18 u2032 of the unfurled light protective cover 10 u2032 comprises a reinforcing structure 52 at its free end opposite the bottom portion 12 the reinforcing structure 22 may comprise. |
3 | cells infection with hcmv davis or hcmv ad169 m o i 0 03 are detached 3 hours after the infection and added dropwise in 20 u03bcl of mem 10 fcs v v 1 glutamine v v 1 pen strep v v to a moist sponge the sponges are incubated for 3 4 hours to allow the cells to adhere then following the addition of medium mem 10 fcs v v 1 glutamine v v 1 pen strep v v the sponges are incubated overnight for the transplantation the immunodeficient mice are anaesthetized with avertin or a ketamine xylazine azepromazine mixture the fur on the back is removed using a shaver the epidermis is opened 1 2 cm unstressed and the moist sponges are transplanted under the dorsal skin the surgical wound is closed with tissue glue or clips 4 6 hours after the transplantation the mice can be treated for the first time one treatment is given on the day of the operation on the subsequent days oral treatment with substance is carried out three times a day 7 00 h and 14 00 h and 19 00 h twice a day 8 h and 18 h or once a day 9 h over a period of 8 days the daily dose is for example 1 or 3 or 10 or 30 or 100 mg kg of body weight the volume administered is 10 ml kg of body weight the substances are formulated in the form of a 0 5 tylose suspension. |
3 | may be selected from the styrenics e g styrene alpha alkylstyrene where the alkyl group has 1 to 4 carbon atoms and the aromatic group may be substituted or part of a larger ring system other examples of z include acrylate esters derived from aliphatic alcohols or phenols methacrylate esters acrylamides methacrylamides n vinylpyrrolidone or suitably substituted vinylpyrrolidones vinyl esters derived from straight chain and branched acids e g vinyl acetate vinyl ethers e g vinyl methyl ether vinyl nitriles vinyl ketones halogen containing monomers such as vinyl chloride and olefins such as butadiene the polymers of this invention can be prepared using conventional polymerization techniques including but not limited to bulk solution emulsion or suspension polymerization they also can be partially crosslinked examples of anionic addition polymers useful in the invention include the following p 7 xu31066 50 experimental polymer based on styrene butadiene copolymer from dow chemical company the addition polymer employed in the invention may be used in an amount of from about 0 2 to about 26 g m 2 preferably from about 1 to about 16 g m 2 any hydrophilic polymer may be used in the invention for example there may be used gelatin or polymers having the following formula r 6 represents. |
2 | that other types of land contact means such as tires or the like may be used and although not shown herein are considered within the spirit and scope of the invention as are drive motors such as hydraulic motors normally used to drive the powered drive gears 38 tires or other means of land contact a preferred propulsion system s utilizes the same engines to drive during both water borne and land borne operation this can be accomplished by use of a multi output transmission attached to a propulsion engine s in the preferred embodiment of the instant invention the outputs of the transmissions drive either a water propulsor 31 or a hydraulic pressure generator the output of the hydraulic pressure generator in turn drives a hydraulic motor that drives a drive gear in a track drive a tire or other means of power transmission while the propulsion system other than external portions of one type of water propulsor are not shown it is considered well within the spirit and scope of the instant invention fig9 shows a bottom plan view of the instant invention amphibious marine vehicle 30 with its land drives 36 37 retracted up for waterborne operation on its starboard side and down for land borne operation on its port side these arrangements are made for purposes of illustration since the land drives 36 37 are normally up or down dependent upon if the instant invention marine vehicle is in its water borne or land borne mode water inlets 32 of the water propulsors 31 are also shown fig1 presents a starboard side view of a trimaran 51 incorporating the instant invention that is shown in its waterborne mode of operation here an advantage. |
6 | that upon application of force at point 56 will collapse holder 54 and evidence material 55 will flow outwardly thereby spreading onto the victim and the attacker alternatively holder 54 can be a two chamber unit as shown in fig5 b where 57 is the first chamber and 58 is the second chamber one chamber can contain water and the other cesium applying pressure would break chambers 57 and 58 and the reaction from cesium and water mixture would rapidly propel evidence materials outward another embodiment of vessel is shown in fig6 where 60 is the puncture actuated evidence enclosure that includes the tube body 61 closed end 62 open end 63 evidence material holder 64 evidence material 65 puncture tool 66 puncture point 67 finger insertion section 68 and holder 64 support structure 69 application of finger a through section 68 at the puncture tool 66 will cause puncture point 67 to penetrate evidence material holder 64 and evidence material 65 will spread outward through end 63 and onto the victim and the attacker evidence material holder can be made of any material that is easy to puncture 0082 fig7 is an embodiment of vessel in form of toothpaste tube 70 that includes tube 72 screw on neck 76 cap 74 and evidence material 78 material 78 is squeezed out by removing cap 74 and applying pressure to tube 72 and thereby spreading it onto the victim and the attacker a vessel in form of. |
4 | more extensive treatment softwood pulp thus produced contains a higher percentage of lignin hardwood or softwood which has not been extracted will donate fatty acids to the pulping medium these can precipitate with the lignin or distill during concentration the presence of fatty acids causes the ph of the solution originally in the range 9 11 to be reduced the amount of water which is in the lignocellulosic material whether dried or not is sufficient for the delignification of this invention although additional water may be added if desired preferably additional water is not added to the delignification mixture at the delignification stage of the process the treated lignocellulosic material may be subjected to an extractive process to remove the lignin therefrom to yield cellulose fibers the extracted lignin fraction may then be further treated to yield the usable lignin for example a particular embodiment of this invention involves treatment of wood chips or ground wood with liquid methylene chloride at 25 u00b0 c to extract the waxes fats rosins etc from the wood the methylene chloride is removed from the wax containing fraction and recycled additional methylene chloride is recovered by blowing dry air through the defatted wood the defatted wood chips are contacted. |
4 | 170 shown in fig4 opens the opening part fig7 is a conceptual view showing the load of the regulating unit shown in fig4 referring to fig4 to 7 the regulating unit 170 includes a body portion 171 for opening and closing the opening part an attachment portion 172 formed at one side of the body portion 171 and for attaching the detergent box 160 and the body portion 171 and a load portion or load 173 biased from the body portion 171 and for applying force to cause the body portion to close the opening part the load portion 173 includes a load portion body 174 having first and second plates coupled to each other at a prescribed angle extending from the body portion 171 and a load producing portion or a prescribed amount of weight 175 arranged on the load portion body 174 and producing a load in the load direction the operation of the regulating unit 170 will be discussed the user inserts the liquid detergent or the powdered detergent into the detergent storage unit 161 once the liquid detergent or the powdered detergent is stored in the detergent storage unit 161 the liquid detergent or the powdered detergent applies force to the regulating unit 170 the loads u03c9 1 and u03c9 2 produced in the regulating unit 170 prevent the regulating. |
1 | until a force is applied by the u shaped part 2 this combination of adequate rigidity of the clip part 1 in its noncrimped configuration and of the ability of the clip part 1 to preselectively begin to crimp at the weakened portions 3a and 4a enables the surgical ligating clip of this invention to ligate a tubular structure in the same manner as a metallic clip that is as shown in fig9 the clip is placed around the blood vessel in fig1 the tips of part 1 touch each other to form a diamond shaped enclosure around the tubular structure and in fig1 the arms 3 and 4 and the members 3b and 4b are approximated referring again to fig1 to 4 the means 6 for holding the part 1 in a contiguous relationship with the distal end of the part 2 can further comprise one or more tabs 7 either the protrusion 6 and or the tabs 7 are movably contained by a mechanical applicator see e g fig9 the means for containing the protrusion 6 and or the tabs 7 at the distal end of the mechanical applicator are known in the prior art and can be e g a notch at the distal end of the applicator after the clip is in an approximated position as shown e g in fig1 the protrusion 6 and or the tabs 7 can separate from the notch e g by a manual force transmitted to the distal end of the applicator the type of mechanical applicator useful in movably containing the ligating clip is not critical to the practice of this invention that is an applicator from the prior art can. |
1 | this can include stroke patients or those whom otherwise have full or partial paralysis also suitable patients include amputees with phantom limb pain or those with intact legs whom have unilateral chronic lower extremity pain the system is designed to be used with patients in the short sit position or long sit position and can be alternated between each position including switching between left side and right side limb treatment the methods of treatment with the disclosed system are designed to provide for positive visual feedback and induce brain plasticity with the improvement of neural connections leading to pain and or motor rehabilitation of the impaired limb application_number US 201414527549 A description the following is a detailed description of certain specific embodiments of the methods disclosed herein in this description reference is made to the drawings for the purposes of this specification and appended claims unless otherwise indicated all numbers expressing quantities percentages or proportions and other numerical values used in the specification and claims are to be understood as being modified in all instances by the term u201c about u201d accordingly unless indicated to the contrary the numerical parameters set forth in the following specification and attached claims are approximations that can vary depending upon the desired properties sought to be obtained it is noted that as used in this specification and the appended claims the singular forms u201c a u201d u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d include plural references unless expressly and unequivocally limited to one referent as used herein the term u201c include u201d and its grammatical variants are intended to be non limiting such that recitation of items in a list is not to the exclusion. |
5 | be adapted to existing toilets by drilling a channel to the trap or the system can be incorporated into new toilets application_number US 93142304 A description referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first particularly to fig1 and 2 thereof there is seen a commode 2 that has been readied for installing a system for removing odors from a toilet the toilet 1 is a conventional toilet 1 having the bowl or commode 2 with a rim 3 when the toilet 1 is flushed water is released from a tank 7 and enters the bowl 2 from flush outlets which are not shown beneath the rim 3 an exit pipe 4 is connected to the bottom of the bowl 2 and leads to a sewer pipe 20 a trap 5 which includes a u shaped section 21 followed by an inverted u shaped section 22 in the exit pipe 4 prevents gases from escaping the sewer pipe 20 as the bowl 2 fills the water level will eventually fill to a level in the inverted u shaped section 22 that causes the toilet to flush even when flushing water remains in the u shaped section 21 to prevent gases from escaping the trap 5 in the commode according to the invention a bore has been drilled from a top surface between the bowl opening and the flush tank support and down into the trap a pipe section 8 is then inserted into the bore in order to avoid odors from entering through. |
9 | on top thereof is connected to a piston 16 the cylinder 2 is located in an aperture 211 of base 21 which includes a reduced portion 21 2 outside the aperture 211 two oil seals 213 214 are inserted into the reduced portion 212 and the aperture 211 for preventing oil leakage the cylinder piston 3 is also sealed with oil seal 33 to prevent oil leakage from the cylinder 2 the bottom portion of the cylinder piston 3 has a piston rod 31 extending through the aperture 211 and into the base 21 piston rod 31 has a bore 311 adopted to communicate with the pressure adjustment valve 4 the pressure adjustment valve 4 according to fig2 b and 2c is composed of a block 41 on top having an aperture 411 at its center and male threads 412 which are adapted to adjust the tension of a spring 42 the spring 42 urges a ball 43 downward to seat on top of the bore 311 to either close or to open the bore 311 the control valve 5 includes a groove 51 which forms a clearance 511 between the groove 51 and the cylinder piston 3 when the cylinder piston 3 moves to its top position at the top center there is a female threaded hole 52 which has a passage 53 at one side which communicates with the hydraulic oil tank 6 valve 54 is threadedly inserted into the female threaded hole 52 and engages a ball 55 thereof the ball 55 engages the passage 53 which. |
2 | in associated pockets 18 in top side of driving disk 15 via driving elements 17 the torque applied to driven gear 14 is transferred to counter elements of clamping disk 6 designed as pockets 18 the torque is transferred by driving elements 17 to radial walls 19 of pockets 18 in the installed state damping elements 20 u2014 with which vibrations in the drive train may be damped u2014 are located between radial walls 19 and driving elements 17 when torque is transferred the damping elements deform elastically and are clamped between walls 19 and driving elements 17 if the intention is to use transmission 1 shown e g in a drill with two directions of rotation it is advantageous when damping elements are also located between walls 21 of pockets 18 opposite to walls 19 and driving elements 17 driven gear 14 is supported on spindle 2 in such a manner that it may rotate freely in the upward axial direction driven gear 14 is held in its position by a snap ring 22 at the bottom driven gear 14 rests on clamping disk 6 driven gear 14 is driven via a drive gear which is designed as pinion 23 meshes with driven gear 14 and is driven by an electric motor drive via a shaft the function of the locking device which is composed of driving disk 15 with driving elements 17 clamping disk 6 with pockets 18 recesses 9 10 and blocking elements 11. |
8 | an electronic device computes a compensation factor using the first 32 bits of known synchronization word step 190 this compensation factor can be expressed as at some point that electronic device receives an rf signal including the synchronization word step 195 this rf signal is then demodulated and downconverted to a baseband signal which is in turn converted from analog to digital form steps 200 and 205 samples of the first 34 bits of the synchronization word are then taken and stored step 190 next the dc sum is calculated using 32 u00d7 n samples although the first 34 u00d7 n n being the number of oversampling as compared to the nominal symbol rate running samples from the a d converter can be stored hardware complexity can be reduced by using only 32 u00d7 n samples in the calculations the dc sum can be estimated by d u2062 u2062 c s u2062 u2062 u u2062 u2062 m u2061 k u2211 i k 32 u2062 x u2062 u2062 n 1 k u2062 y u2061 i where k is the sample time index and y i is the output from the a d converter 135 using this dc sum a dc avg can be estimated step 215 dc avg can be represented as finally the compensated dc average can be calculated step 220 by next the received data as dc adjusted and bit sliced can be compared against the known synchronization word to determine if there is a correlation step 225 when the number of matched bits between the bit sliced data and the known synchronization word is greater than or equal to a threshold. |
8 | gate bias does not address the avalanche current component thus a different solution had to be found for nldmos arrays to address avalanche current breakdown the present invention adopts a novel current balancing structure on the drain side of the devices in particular the present invention makes use of additional in depth sub collector implants this is best understood by considering a prior nldmos device fig3 shows a cross section through a prior art nldmos device which includes an n drain 300 with drain contact 302 a gate 304 with gate contact 306 and a source 308 with source contact 310 in addition the nldmos device includes a base 312 with base contact 314 one embodiment of the present invention is shown in fig4 and provides for an n type deep implant in the form of an n sinker 410 which in this embodiment extends vertically between the drain region 400 and an n buried layer nbl 412 other than the n type deep implant the nldmos like structure of the present invention is substantially the same as the prior art and includes a drain 400 with drain contact 402 a gate 404 with gate contact 406 and a source 408 with source contact 410 the present nldmos like structure also includes a base 422 with base contact 424 while the embodiment of fig4 had the n sinker 410 extending between drain and nbl in another embodiment the sinker was formed spaced laterally from the drain the effect of including a sinker is shown in fig5 for different sinker mask locations and with no gate source voltage graph 500 shows. |
4 | is constructed of two l shaped pieces which are joined together with a disconnectable coupling 10 in the vertical part above the flexible moisture shield 11 and circular opening 20 in the tub cover 8 this allows the tub cover 8 to be separated from the fixed guide ring 5 and to be removed from the washing machine if necessary the circular opening 20 in the tub cover 8 where the four guide ring supports 3 of the fixed guide ring 5 pass through must be sufficiently large to allow enough space for the guide ring supports 3 which remain stationary when the tub cover 8 tub 2 and basket 4 shift during an unbalanced load flexible moisture shields 11 are provided and secured to the guide ring supports 3 below the couplings 10 and to the top of the circular opening 20 in the tub cover 8 to prevent moisture or water to rise above the tub cover 8 during the washing machine operation to the inside top of the clothes basket are attached six telescoping indicators 6 60 degrees apart fig1 3 and 4 the other end of the telescoping indicators 6 will be in the shape of. |
5 | formed and arranged to have three portions an entry portion 18 a raised center portion 20 and a front end portion 22 the term u201c front end portion u201d 22 is defined in this specification to be relative to the canopy 10 only the entry 18 and front end 22 portions are preferably the same height with the center portion 20 substantially vertically displaced therefrom perimetrical downwardly depending sidewalls or curtains 24 26 extend from the canopy roofs 40 52 and 42 of the entry portion 18 raised center portion 20 and front end portion 22 referring now to fig3 and 4 front end curtain 32 extends downwardly from the roof 42 of the front end portion 22 and front end frame member 34 and is preferably affixed at its corners to the side curtains 24 26 an entry curtain 36 extends downwardly from an entry frame member 38 having a length u2018 w u2019 and permits hinged movement inwardly and outwardly depending upon the direction of movement of the boat 12 while entering or exiting the canopy frame 11 as further described below leaves an entrance to the canopy at the entry portion 18 generally open which allows the boat 12 and elevated structure 14 to pass under the entry portion roof 40 in a preferred embodiment curtains 24 26 32 and frame members 28 30 34 drop down approximately 18 u2033 from the roofs 40 42 of the entry portion 18 and front end portion 22 the entry curtain 36. |
8 | j x l1d j k l1d_in_m l1s j k t j k 0 l0d_in_m l0d j t j k as l0d j uses an input port from l1 for multicast connection j destination k in cycle t for each t 0 lt t lt p and each unique l0s l0s i l0s j over all i and j where l0s_out_ch l0s is the output channels allocated in l0s for circuit switched network for each t 0 lt t lt p and each unique l1s l1s i l1s j over all i and j where l1s_out_ch l1s is the output channels allocated in l1s for circuit switched network for each t 0 lt t lt p and each unique l1d l1d i l1d j k over all i j and k where l1d_out_ch l1d is the input channels allocated in l1d for circuit switched network for each t 0 lt t lt p and each unique l0d l0d i l0d j k over all i j and k where l0d_out_ch l1d is the input channel allocated in l0d for circuit switched network this is now a satisfiability modulo theories smt problem that can be solved by a standard satisfiability solver in various embodiments packet switched connections are established on demand using resources allocated to packet switched networks both data sources and data destinations can request packet connections using push or pull commands respectively requests in various command formats. |
6 | key mechanism with display 106 has an interface 110 to access control module 18 it also may include user defined buttons 118 that may communicate with safety controller 72 and programmable logic controller module 70 electronic trapped key device 108 has a display 109 that is used to indicate the state of electronic trapped keys 114 where display objects representing keys may be green when a key is available or in a checked in state and red for a checked out state where the key is in use and thus trapped and cannot be used again until the requirements for it to be un trapped are met the display on electronic trapped key device 108 may also provide the operator with information regarding the next step in a safety sequence and the location for the performance of the step referring to fig1 an operator 20 requests access 120 to perimeter enclosure 10 by placing electronic trapped key device 108 in proximity to electronic trapped key mechanism with display 106 electronic trapped key mechanism with display 106 sends the request to safety controller 72 via network interface 76 and the request is logged with identification of the requestor the safety controller 72 checks the state of all prerequisites 122 safety controller 72 authenticates 124 operator 20 and their role with industrial security application server 102 of fig1 the role of the operator 20 will determine the type of access that they may or may not have to perimeter. |
9 | stack 112 in the first mould part 102 during the vacuum assisted resin transfer moulding process the shear web will be firmly joined to the shell of the wind turbine rotor blade to increase its stability although only one shear web 138 is present in the shown embodiment two or more shear webs could be present as well the mould core parts 134 136 are made from a structurally stable material like for example wood moreover the structurally stable material may be surrounded by a flexible member like for example foam rubber in addition each core part 134 136 is surrounded by a flexible membrane the outer surface of which may be treated with a suitable release agent when the space between the mould parts and the mould core will be evacuated after closing the mould the air pressure still present between the structurally stable material of the mould core parts 134 136 and the flexible membrane will lead to an inflation of the membrane so that the layer stack surrounding the mould core parts 134 136 is pressed against the respective mould parts in a next step as it is shown in fig8 the top fibre reinforcement layers i e those layers atop of the core material of the layer stack 112 are wound around the mould core 128 such that both ends of the layers overlap then a core material is put atop of these layers and then the lower fibre reinforcement layers of the layer stack 112 i e those which are below the core material of this stack are wound around the core material to form a layer stack 140 thereby overlapping in their. |
3 | as large as 33 u03bcm and hence the life was only 10 6 cycles see fig8 in samples 8 and 9 foreign matter of a larger particle size than the particle size of abrasive grains of the compound being used was detected accordingly inclusions of the material of samples 8 and 9 were measured by a dissolving extraction method and larger inclusions than abrasive grains were observed that is the abrasive grains contain some larger than average particle size in the case of alumina or other oxide abrasive grains they are ground right after the start of grinding and become smaller than the average particle size but since abrasive grains of nitride and carbide are less likely to be ground abrasive grains larger than the average particle size are left over which are finally driven into the hoop surface the bulk specific gravity of the media is discussed hoops were fabricated in the same conditions as in embodiment 1 and marginal edges were removed by barrel polishing under various conditions in this barrel polishing using the resin having oxide abrasive grains bound by a binder various bulk specific gravities were set by varying the abrasive grain rate of the media the content of abrasive grains in the media in this barrel polishing the rotary barrel was set at a speed of 24 rpm and polishing was operated continuously for 4 hours table 3 shows other conditions of barrel polishing the maximum particle size of foreign matter extracted from the surface of the hoop. |
7 | once the failure has been corrected switch 100 can be depressed to continue compounding operations further in the event of a sensed failure and shutdown the information entered for volume and specific gravity will be remembered as well as the stage of the operation so as to continue forth from the point of the detected failure the control panel 60 is also equipped with a power indicator lamp 109 to indicate that power is supplied to the unit the controller 26 also includes internal electrical checks to monitor various electrical components as well as the amount per unit time functions of the device in the event of a malfunction of one of these conditions the compounder will cease operations and device alarm light 96 will be illuminated these operating functions have been selected to be non fixable by the operator and therefore the compounder will not allow a restart until properly serviced fig3 depicts in block form how volume and failures of predetermined operating conditions are sensed and interpreted the controller 26 receives information from load cell 28 and directs electrical current through electrical connector 110 fig1 to drive the pumps 20 22 and 24 after the desired volume and specific gravity information has been entered and registered switch 100 is depressed to start the compounding operation in operation the controller 26 activates the pump 20 which continues pumping until the weight sensed by load cell 28 of the container 18 corresponds to the amount registered in the controller 26 an analog to digital converter 112 converts the analog signal of the load cell 28 to a digital signal readable by the controller 26 the controller 26 then converts. |
7 | information correlated between agent property media cost time of day duration of calls and so forth as may be specified by a user such information may also be sent to a database at step 36 for future reporting and or evaluation at step 36 more sophisticated analysis may be done at step 38 where degrees of correlation as a function of cost and other factors may be evaluated and compared using a computer programmed to test the data to discover patterns for future guidance of the persons responsible for marketing such information may be sent to a database at step 40 or output as a printed report after the reports and pattern discovery have been reviewed by a human operator the system receives a human input reallocating resources at step 39 for example reallocation of resources based on the relative effectiveness of various media elements such reallocation of resources may mean adding or subtracting media changing the schedule of advertising of for example television advertising changing the nature of the advertising changing the content of website advertisement and so forth the system then returns to step 24 where changes in such reallocation of resources is processed in accordance with the method as detailed above at regular periodic intervals for example once each day the system checks at step 42 to see whether the property has been sold or rented or for any reason does not need to have its reponses tracked any longer such information may be determined by reference to the internal portion of the website of the real estate brokerage company for example a website such as that disclosed in u s patent application ser no 11 027 530 of michonski filed on dec 30 2004 the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. |
6 | includes a rigid hollow preferably ferrous metal coil can 16 in which a composite armature 18 which may be referred to herein as a plunger is reciprocatingly disposed within an annulus defined by the below described coil for motion along the long axis of the armature 18 support structure such as bushings and or a tube 19 may be provided in the coil can to radially support the below described alignment features of the armature 18 a lid 19 a may be disposed between the tube 19 and coil can 16 as shown fig1 shows that the armature 18 may have a frusto conical shaped valve element 20 or poppet portion formed on one end of the armature 18 it being understood that the particular contour of the valve element 20 can take on other configurations as can be appreciated in reference to fig1 the valve element 20 can be moved against a complementarily shaped valve seat 22 that is defined by a valve body 24 which is joined in some implementations by the tube 19 to the coil can 16 the valve seat 22 defines a fluid passageway when the armature 18 is in the closed configuration i e against the valve seat 22 fluid flow through the fluid passageway of the valve seat 22 is prevented on the other hand when the armature 18 is moved away from the valve seat 22 to an open configuration fluid flow through the fluid passageway of the valve seat 22 is permitted the armature 18 may be actuated by selectively energizing and deenergizing a coil 26 located in the coil. |
7 | the routine 100 is then exited block 240 and reentered a short time later 18 2 times each second if at 200 the cts line is high the debounce counter will be reset to zero at 235 before exiting the routine at 240 it should be appreciated that the queuing method just described is related to queuing of key strokes on the keyboard 13 since the queuing of the start and abort key presses are performed by intelligent software as described above no additional hardware is required to be added to the engine analyzer 10 furthermore the interfacing of the remote control device 50 is non intrusive in that it does not affect the operational flow of the gas analyzer 20 with which it shares the serial port 30 because the interfacing of the remote control device 50 to the analyzer 10 is achieved using the unused lines of an otherwise dedicated port in combination with some intelligent software such as the initialization and interrupt handling routines described above the interfacing is easy economical and practical in the context of an emissions test the present invention allows a technician seated in the driver 39 s seat of a vehicle to remotely start a diagnostic test such as one requiring the gas analyzer 20 to be operably connected by depressing the start key 51 if the remote control device 50 has been properly initialized the. |
1 | can be accomplished by an automatic mechanism for example if all of the eggs being processed are intended to be gathered as whole eggs or may be done manually or in response to specific automatic signals for particular eggs in particular egg separator elements 6 dumping of egg contents from egg separator elements 6 is accomplished in the manner already described above by pivoting both egg yolk cup 9 and egg white receiver 30 so that the egg contents fall into whole egg bin 13 under the force of gravity eggs e on egg breaker and separator conveyor 2 are next passed over egg white bin 14 at egg white bin 14 egg contents which are determined to be satisfactory and for which egg whites are desired to be separated from egg yolks are processed dumping of egg whites into egg white bin 14 is generally accomplished by an automatic mechanism since all the eggs which have passed past rejected egg bin 12 and whole egg bin 13 are intended to be separated into egg whites and egg yolks dumping of egg whites from egg separator elements 6 into egg white bin 14 is accomplished by holding egg yolk cup 9 stationary and pivoting egg white receiver 30 so that the egg white in egg white receiver 30 falls into egg white bin 14 under the force of gravity next eggs e on egg breaker and separator conveyor 2 are passed over egg yolk bin 15 at egg yolk bin 15. |
6 | the top surface 18 of the fixture one leg 20 of hook 16 is secured by set screw thru hub 22 to the fixture 18 the other leg 24 of hook 16 terminates in a threaded free end 26 the power cord 12 is connected to the lamp socket of fixture 10 in the usual manner hook 16 is designed to engage a hook element 28 of power housing 30 the power housing 30 is secured to a length of conduit 32 through which the leads 34 from the installation facility power supply are brought to a receptacle 36 receptacle 36 is mounted to extend through the bottom surface 38 of the power housing hook member 28 comprises a 34 u 34 shaped member which fits in a slotted opening 38 in a portion 40 of the power housing bottom surface as shown in fig2 hook member 28 is provided with flanges 42 44 extending outwardly from its free ends the flanges rest on top of the power housing base portion 40 adjacent slot 38 and prevent the hook member 28 from falling through the slotted opening as a result the lower portion of member 28 along with portions of the power housing bottom surface define an eye for hook 16 hook member 28 fits freely in the slotted opening held in place only by flanges 42 44 as well as the weight of fixture 10 when the fixture is in position as may be noted in fig1 the portion 40 of the power housing base containing the slotted opening for hook member 28 is inclined with respect. |
5 | of the corner posts 43 the mean slant y of the transition unit 50 u2014 defined as the angle subtended between the vertical and a conceptual line from the maximum horizontal expanse in the upper region 60 to the maximum horizontal expanse in the lower region 70 u2014 is substantially larger than the slant of the corner posts 43 of the lattice tower 42 and of course also larger than that of the tubular tower since latter is cylindrical in the shown embodiment using a cylindrical tubular tower allows economical manufacture it is possible solely because the lattice tower is made very rigid whereby the overall structure can be made sufficiently rigid even when foregoing widening the tubular tower to increase rigidity a cylindrical tubular tower is especially appropriate when the azimuth bearing the nacelle being rotatably mounted on the tower is selected to be very large because this selection allows making the tubular tower very rigid without widening it in order to easily carry out the construction by welding the junction plate 72 subtends in the lower region 70 of the transition unit 50 a slant that differs from that of the corner posts 43 as a result the connection is implemented using junction plates 76 that are selected thick enough to absorb the forces arising from deflecting the applied loads the bent junction parts may be thick metal plate and where called for welded steel. |
6 | flow chart illustrating a first embodiment of the method according to the invention performed by the processor unit 5 the method sequence is started at box 7 from where the sequence is transferred to box 8 where initial values are calculated e g in the same manner as previously i e with aid of a relubrication interval chart as described and illustrated with reference to fig1 data measured by the sensors 2 3 and 4 in fig2 are supplied at 9 and are inputted at 10 i e the current values for temperature load and rotational speed to which the different portions of the bearing assemblies are subjected in box 11 a new interval t f is calculated and this new t f value is compared in box 12 with the initial t f value if the new t f value differs from the initial t f value i e falling below the initial t f value the new t f value is introduced after calculation in box 13 as a new current t f value this new current t f value then is supplied to box 14 where a correct amount of lubricant is calculated for the current t f value in the event that the calculated t f value is not smaller than the initial or current t f value the initial or current t f value is supplied directly to the box 14 the current relubrication interval t f and the amount of lubricant required is output from box 15 to a comparison box in 16 where the current time is compared to the value of. |
3 | 8 hrs ac d beta transus 50f 10 min ac 1200f 8 hrs ac the data in table 5 can be analyzed by linear regression analysis to generate an equation of the form ra c uts b where c and b are constants and uts equals ultimate tensile strength by formulating an equation of this character for each alloy it is possible to determine the expected 34 calculated 34 ductility at any uts level table 6______________________________________ calculated ra sup 1 at 200 ksi uts mo eq sup 2______________________________________ti 4fe 4mo 1al 150 sub 2 21 1 14 6ti 4fe 4mo 2al 150 sub 2 32 3 13 6ti 4fe 6mo 1al 150 sub 2 32 4 16 6ti 4fe 6mo 2al 150 sub 2 26 2 15 6ti 5fe 7mo 1al 150 sub 2 24 6 20 5ti 5fe 7mo 2al 150 sub 2 26 5 19 5______________________________________ sup 1 calculated from table 5 data using least squares linear curve fit for each alloy of the form ra c uts b c b constants sup 2 see table 3 table 6 provides such a calculated ductility at a 200 ksi tensile strength level for each alloy fig2 is a plot of the data presented in table 6 it may be seen from the fig2 curve that as in the case of the ductility curves in fig1. |
8 | beam 14 in a first example configuration the configuration shows the angular direction of the beams with respect to the relative position of the transceiver telescope 1 which includes lenses 16 for the purpose of focusing incoming received beam 14 at the focal plane of the device the received beam 14 arrives from a remote transmitter or target not shown which preferably is identical to the preferred embodiment as illustrated herein but may be any other form of optical transmitter in alternative embodiments the received beam 14 arrives in an expanded form such that only a portion of received signal is actually captured by receiver telescope 1 and focused on the receiver focal plane at mirror 5 through receiver lens system 16 the received beam angle of arrival determines the location of the focused spot on mirror 5 at receiver focal plane on control assembly 3 as shown in this case the focused spot is below the center of the focal plane because the received beam 14 arrived at an angle inclined above the perpendicular line of sight of telescope 1 this position will be designated herein as y n and x m mirror 5 provides a return signal in the precisely opposite direction of incoming signal 14 regardless of where in mirror 5 the focused spot is presented a. |
7 | rp 206 b 2 rp 207 b 3 rp 208 increments at one value of the two bit combination q1q0 for example the incrementing of the two bit bank u201c 0 u201d read pointer b 0 rp 205 is triggered by a signal from u201c pls u201d generator when q1q0 u201c 01 u201d that of the bank u201c 1 u201d read pointer b 1 rp 206 at q1q0 u201c 10 u201d bank u201c 2 u201d read pointer b 2 rp 207 at q1q0 u201c 11 u201d and bank u201c 3 u201d read pointer b 3 rp 208 at q1q0 u201c 00 u201d the flip flop output u201c f u201d is the q0 output shown in fig4 a and is controlled by the trdylrdy signal u201c f u201d or u201c q0 u201d is high whenever any of the and gates triggers a pls generator to supply a signal to its associated bank read pointer 205 206 207 208 to increment when the decoder is also enabled to supply its output the flip flop output u201c f u201d is part of external circuitry connected to the fifo a two bit bank read pointer selects through mux 4 212 mux 3 210 mux 2 211 mux 1 209 which register of each bank is to be read bank 0 read pointer b. |
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