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3 | 50 mm 2 sec at 40 u00b0 c 6 preferably the bearing grease composition further comprises one or more thickening agents 7 the bearing grease composition as in any of the above described aspects 1 to 6 comprising further lubricants and or additives the carbonate compound can be used alone or as mixtures thereof the present invention will now be described in more detail below by referring to the following examples but the invention should not be limited thereto those examples are the preparation example of the typical bearing grease composition consisting of component a and component b that is in the formula i r is the branched alkyl group represented by the following formula iv and r u2032 is the branched alkyl group represented by the following formula v this carbonate is hereinafter referred to as u201c carbonate oil a u201d alone or a mixed oil of a carbonate containing commercially available organic carbonate having different structure of an alkyl group cycrant t 394 trade name a product of mitsui petrochemical industries ltd this ester is hereinafter referred to as u201c carbonate ester oil b u201d and the carbonate ester oil a was mixed with lithium stearate and or lithium 12 hydroxystearate in the proportions as shown in table 1 such that the sum of those was 100 mass the resulting mixture was heated to 220 230 u00b0 c while stirring until the whole of mixture became. |
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{"publication_number": "US-2005257904-A1", "abstract": "a cellulose fiber having extended biostability and the method of its manufacture are described . while prior treatments of cellulose with biotoxic metal compounds have given improved resistance to decay , these treatments have not been entirely satisfactory where the fiber had to be refined before use . refining energy was very high and fiber length loss was substantial . treatment of cellulose fiber with dideyldimethylammonium chloride or bromide , these materials in combination with low levels of copper , or low levels of copper alone , has given a product with very good biostability without a major increase in refining energy or loss of fiber length . the treated fiber is particularly advantageous as a reinforcing component for cement board products .", "application_number": "US-19274005-A", "description": "samples for testing were prepared by obtaining unbleached mixed conifer kraft pulp sheets produced in an interior british columbia mill . the sheets were essentially unrefined and had a basis weight of about 900 g / m 2 . solutions of various biocides were made up so that the desired ultimate concentration of active material would be obtained by spraying each sample portion of pulp sheet with about 1 g of the biocidal solution per gram of pulp . the treated sheets were then air dried to fix the active ingredient . subsequently the treated sheets were reslurried in water having a ph { tilde over () |
5 | is affixed to the back side of the arm 54 and at its upper end the evacuation conduit is attached to the end of the flexible pump suction conduit 26 fig1 the bucket rear wall 80 is provided with a central opening 100 fig3 and the lower end of the evacuation conduit 98 extends therethrough as shown in fig4 the lower end of the conduit 98 includes an elbow 102 terminating in the inlet end 104 to which is affixed the bell 106 consisting of a plurality of diverging walls 108 terminating in a lower open end defined by peripheral edges 110 the elbow 102 of conduit 98 extending through opening 100 constitutes a circular configuration whose center is defined as the bucket pivot 62 thus as the bucket 64 pivots about pivot 62 no interference will occur between the conduit 98 and the bucket rear wall 80 and the bucket may be adjusted as desired without interference from the conduit further the bucket bottom wall 82 constitutes a segment of a cylinder whose center is at the pivot 62 and accordingly as the bucket 64 pivots the dimensional clearance between the bottom wall 82 and the bell peripheral edge 110 will be constant as this clearance determines the maximum size of particles which may enter the conduits 98 and 26 and. |
5 | a first end 58 and a second end 62 the support shaft 34 is preferably made of fiberglass and threaded along its entire length all threading not shown in fig1 a and 1b the support shaft 34 should be of a size that can be snugly fit into interfaces 42 and 50 of the top engaging member 22 and the bottom engaging member 24 respectively but can be removed with minimal force preferably without using tools the support shaft 34 is constructed so as to cooperate with both the first adjustable stop 26 and the second adjustable stop 30 to provide height adjustability for the adjustable leveling pedestal 10 the support shift 34 includes threads 66 that are operable to engage the first adjustable stop 26 and the second adjustable stop 30 other shaft configurations such as partially threaded that allow the support shaft 34 to engage the first adjustable stop 26 and the second adjustable stop 30 may likewise be utilized the first adjustable stop 26 is preferably a plastic flanged nut flange not shown for receiving an end of the support shaft 34 the flange of the first adjustable stop 26 is preferably oriented such that the flange abuts the top engaging member 22 the first adjustable stop 26 may be fabricated out of any suitable material for example a resin or plastic polymer natural material s such as a wood or fiber based material metal such as steel titanium aluminum or blends thereof fiber or glass based materials and combinations thereof as mentioned above the flange of first adjustable stop 26 is constructed so as to engage with at least a portion of the top engaging member 22 in order to hold the top engaging member 22 in a fixed configuration relative to the. |
7 | errors due to temperature and wavelength improving the tolerance with respect to operational conditions application_number US 201214360989 A description to fully appreciate the innovative features of the present invention this description begins with a discussion of the inventor 39 s discoveries relating to the origin of the intolerances of polarization converter designs briefly it is found that the difficulty lies in maintaining the polarization angle of the modes close enough to the optimal 45 u00b0 condition the description then discloses new polarization converter designs that correct for possible errors in this angle consequently the new polarization converter designs are much more tolerant to fabrication errors but also to ambient conditions and wavelength deviation the tolerant converters make use of two sloped sidewall sections whose cross sections are mirror images of each other in one embodiment the new device is doubled in length with respect to a conventional single section device fig1 shows a conventional polarization converter device having inp upper cladding layer 100 inp lower cladding layer 102 and ingaasp core layer 104 sandwiched between them in this device polarization conversion of light propagating along the z axis is obtained with a narrow waveguide having one slanted sidewall due to the electromagnetic boundary conditions this design rotates the polarization of the modes with a careful design the rotation will be 45 u00b0 in that case a te or tm mode from a symmetric input waveguide equally excites the two rotated orthogonal modes these modes propagate with different propagation constants u03b2 1 and u03b2 2 after half of the beat length l u03bb 2 u03c0 2 u03b2 1 u2212 u03b2 2 the rotated modes recombine to a tm or te mode in a symmetric output waveguide in. |
7 | server 306 need not be exclusively dedicated to transmitting but may be a multifunction server the transmitter server 306 is in turn connected to a transmitter interface 310 and controls the operation of the transmitter interface 310 in response to commands from the transport controllers 304 a 304 c the server 306 also transfers data from the transmitter interface 310 to the transport controllers 304 a 304 c each of the transports 302 a 302 c may suitably establish a session with the operator control units 312 a 312 c each of the transport controllers 304 a 304 c sends messages to the transmitter server 306 if a message is an availability message it includes an identifier for the transport and if the message is part of a communication session with a control unit it includes an appropriate session identifier the transmitter server 306 formats each message for transmission and broadcasts it using the transmitter interface 310 each of the control units 312 a 312 c displays availability messages if disengaged or if engaged in a session responds to messages including the appropriate session identifier when an exception occurs for example affecting the transport 302 a while the transport is engaged in a session with the control unit 312 a the transport controller 304 a prepares an operator message including the session identifier being used by the transport controller 304 a and the control unit 312 a the transport controller 304 a then passes the message to the transmitter server 306 which sends the message using the transmitter interface 308 and antenna 309 because the message is identified as belonging to the session going on between transport controller 304 a and the operator control unit 312 a the operator control units 312 b and 312 c. |
1 | offices for golf course personnel and a golf shop which sells equipment golfers 24 and 26 usually enter clubhouse 22 prior to playing a round of golf golf carts such as those indicated generally at 28 and 34 are stored and maintained in golf cart barn 16 these golf carts 28 and 34 travel throughout the golf course along golf cart pathways 18 and 20 a golfer 24 may rent golf cart 28 for transportation of golfer 24 and golf clubs 30 alternatively golfer 26 may choose to carry golf clubs 32 without aid of a golf cart golf holes 10 and 14 include tee box areas 36 and 38 fairways 40 and 42 and greens 44 and 46 golfers 24 and 26 sequentially proceed through the various golf holes 10 and 14 of the golf course usually playing a total of eighteen golf holes at typical golf hole 10 golfer 24 begins play at tee box area 36 and proceeds to fairway 40 green 44 and ultimately to tee box area 38 of the next hole 14 where the play is continued in the same pattern in operation of the basic embodiment of the present invention golfers 24 and 26 each have a transmitter device known as a mobile electronic transmitter receiver metar 48 and 50 attached to either golf cart 28 or golf bag 32 each metar 48 and 50 receives data signals. |
2 | motors 21 23 25 are operated to position analog photocell 27 directly over the selected line 37 and with the required orientation about the axis of shaft 24 at this point blank 2 is fed through station 6 to scan the selected line 37 and obtain a detection curve 28 which is memorized by processor 35 together with associated data comprising data relative to the position of head 26 during detection and data supplied by encoder 33 relative to the position assumed at each instant by blank 2 during detection which curve 28 is then used as reference signal s2 during actual control in the event blank 2 to be controlled is of a type already known to processor 35 i e in the event the reference signal relative to the blank has already been memorized by the processor together with the relative associated data the above automatic learning procedure is naturally skipped and the blank type is simply entered on keyboard 36 to accurately instruct emitting device 30 and machine 18 concerning the type of reference signal to be emitted and the position of head 26 respectively as shown in fig2 during actual control analog photocell 27 emits a signal s1 consisting of a given detection curve 28 while emitting device 30 supplies in time with photocell 27 a reference signal s2 consisting of a given reference curve 31 as shown in the fig2 example only particularly indicative portions in this case portions a. |
2 | embodiment of the invention as shown to advantage in fig1 and 2 of the drawings pipeline 1 includes a single flange 3 identified specifically as 3a in fig2 vertically projecting from the outer surface of the pipeline radial to the longitudinal axis of the pipeline section to which it is affixed the flange extends along the pipeline for its entire length the pipeline may be made of any suitable material and be of any suitable diameter it only being necessary that the strength of the pipeline be sufficient to support the carriages under load conventional cylindrical steel pipe is contemplated for the carrying of water oil slurry or the like flange 3 of the first preferred embodiment consists of a roller chain 3a engaged by drive means designated generally by the numeral 65 including horizontally disposed drive sprockets 64 and 66 operable to engage and mesh with the roller chain also shown to advantage in fig8 while flange 3 is preferably in the form of a roller chain it is also contemplated that the flange may be constructed of a rail 3b provided with opposing planar surfaces and engaged by compression rollers for drive as shown in fig7 or a rail 3d in the form of a rack engaged by a drive pinion as shown in fig9 or include a roller chain affixed to a rail the chain being engaged by a drive sprocket in a manner used elsewhere in the invention as will hereinafter be explained pipeline support means preferably in the form of pedestals 7 support the pipeline at various heights above ground level depending upon the pipeline grade and the topography of the area involved as shown in fig5 pedestal 7 is connected to pipeline 1 by means of a holding bracket. |
1 | 32 is clear of the valve member 22 when the hub is inserted fully into the cavity in use for example in an intravenous drip procedure a conventional air pervious blanking hub 34 is inserted into the needle hub 32 cavity as shown in fig9 the needle 30 and cannula 28 are then located in the patient 39 s vein the transparent hub 34 as is conventional serves as an indicator that the needle 30 is correctly located when it becomes blood filled the person carrying out the procedure then presses down with a finger on the rear portion of the bulge zone 20 and withdraws the needle 30 together with the plug 34 from the patient as the sharpened tip of the needle passes the valve member 22 which is pressed down on the needle 30 as it is withdrawn from the body 10 the bulge zone is pressed downwardly into the cavity 16 of the body 10 the bulge zone 20 obviously has a greater area than its more rigid surround the dotted line in fig3 and this larger area together with the fairly stiff resilience of the plastic material from which it is made causes the material of the bulge zone to snap into the body with an over centre action as it is pressed inwardly beyond the dotted line position in fig3 when the bulge zone 20. |
8 | the data manager supporting the application module is requested to search the data managers at the data storage locations for the required data and to identify the data manager in which the required data is stored the required data is retrieved from the identified data manager and written from the identified data manager to the application module for use during continued execution of the application software application_number US 59067996 A description the telecommunications network of fig1 as described above comprises a number of different exchanges which can be viewed as nodes in the heterogeneous network each one being part of a different service network the software structure of the applications executed on the hardware of each spc exchange would be for example a unique combination of individual application modules 34 am 34 for performing certain tasks or providing special functionality in the common network architecture the am is used to distribute the logic thus when a particular task needs to be accomplished or a special functionality is required the appropriate am is addressed and executed referring to fig2 a schematic illustration of another smaller heterogeneous telecommunications network 200 is shown the network 200 comprises three different types of exchanges exchanges a b and c 201 202 which can be for example an isdn exchange a pstn exchange and a mtx exchange respectively similar to the exchanges in the service networks in fig1 e g the isdn 118 the. |
1 | yellow thermochromic colour pigments which turn transparent at a colour change temperature of 60 degrees celsius thus the cover layer 11 provided with the thermochromic colour pigments appears at room temperature in a green colour tone in operation the podiatrist removes the abrasive head 1 from a sterile packaging and clamps this by means of the shaft 5 into a chuck of the driving device during the grinding process the podiatrist presses the abrasive head 1 for example against a hardened skin area of the patient 39 s foot because of the friction between the abrasive layer 8 and the foot of the patient frictional heat is produced which leads to an increase of the outer face temperature of the abrasive cap 6 the cover layer 11 which in the cold condition at room temperature is still green turns yellow starting from an outer face temperature of the abrasive cap 6 of 40 degrees celsius thus the podiatrist recognises that the outer face temperature of the abrasive cap 6 is at a temperature above 40 degrees celsius which is pleasant for the patient but below 60 degrees celsius if the podiatrist does not remove the abrasive body 1 the outer face temperature of the abrasive cap 6 increases further with longer grinding time if the outer face temperature exceeds 60 degrees celsius the cover layer 11 turns transparent and the red base layer 10 becomes visible thus it is signalled to the podiatrist that the outer face temperature has. |
4 | most any type of synthetic filament yarn can be employed in the invention as long as it can be drawn generally the yarn employed is a polyamide polyester or polyolefin yarn however the use of other yarns is within the scope of the invention good results were obtained using polypropylene as the polyolefin yarn yarns processed according to the method and apparatus of the present invention are normally processed at a rate ranging from about 600 to about 1000 meters per minute to produce a drawn yarn having a twist ranging from about 0 1 to about 1 0 twists per inch tpi however rates ranging from about 800 to 900 meters per minute and a twist ranging from about 0 2 to about 0 8 tpi will probably be used most often it is recognized that twisting a yarn such as by employing a 2 for 1 twister and then drawing the twisted yarn is not a new process in the broad sense however such a process has been difficult to operate with feed yarns having a tenacity ranging from about 1 0 to 2 0 grams per denier satisfactorily because of filament breakage as is well known in the art as spun. |
4 | proposed that the twisted yarn is subjected to a needling prior to cutting application_number US 87939301 A description the apparatus according to fig1 consists substantially of a stitching base 1 and a needle board 2 which is disposed opposite of the stitching base 1 which board is inserted in the conventional manner in a needle beam 3 and can be driven in a reciprocating manner in the penetration direction of the needles 5 by means of a push rod 4 in contrast to conventional stitching bases the stitching base in accordance with the invention forms parallel guide grooves 6 for the yarns 7 to be needled which are held under tensile stress between a roller draw in 8 and a roller pull off 9 for the purpose of guiding the yarns which are unwound from the supply coils guide eyes 10 are diposed on the inlet side of the roller draw in 8 a similar set of guide eyes 10 is disposed between the stitching base 1 and the roller pull off 9 as is shown in fig4 the individual pass through openings 11 of the guide eyes 10 are arranged in a division according to the guide grooves 6 in the stitching base 1 thus producing. |
3 | amplification measuring apparatus is provided with a measuring part for measuring a nucleic acid amplification product obtained by amplifying the mrna of cytokeratin 19 in a detection sample with primers and a nucleic acid amplification enzyme in an embodiment of the present invention the judging means is not particularly limited insofar as the presence or absence of lymph node metastasis of stomach cancer can be absolutely or relatively judged on the basis of the quantitative value of the mrna of cytokeratin 19 quantified by the quantification means described above the judging means is preferably a means of judging cancer metastasis by comparing the quantitative value with a predetermined threshold value the quantitative value is particularly preferably the absolute value of the mrna of cytokeratin 19 in a detection sample the apparatus therefor may be provided with a display for displaying the obtained judgment results in an embodiment of the present invention the apparatus comprises a means for obtaining an indicator for judging the level of metastasis of a metastatic focus in a lymph node tissue the means for obtaining an indicator may be a means other than the cancer metastasis judging means or may be integrated into one means having both the functions an embodiment. |
5 | the solution or suspension may be in the range of 10 milligrams per liter to 90 by weight the solution suspension of cnt may be pumped into a line with a remotely operated vehicle rov or pre engineered subsea system and heated remotely by applying selected frequency or frequencies electromagnetic energy to the part of the line having the hydrates formed therein example solutions may include radio frequency rf absorption enhancers e g cnt added to a salt water solution such as sea water solutions containing salt water and salt water mixtures prior to applying electromagnetic energy to enhance the effects of the electromagnetic energy on the salt water e g enhanced heating the absorption enhancers may be particles made from for example rf absorbing materials that absorb one or more frequencies of an electromagnetic signal substantially more than other materials e g the cnt this may permit the electromagnetic signal to heat salt water or any solution containing salt water or salt water mixture containing electromagnetic energy absorbing enhancers e g the cnt substantially more than it would salt water or salt water solution or salt water mixture that does not contain additional electromagnetic energy absorption enhancers the electromagnetic energy may be applied for example as a 13 56 mhz rf signal which is expected to be effective to heat rf absorbing carbon molecules and compounds rf absorption enhancers using these rf absorbing particles are also expected to be effective at slightly higher frequencies such as those having a frequency on the order of the second or third harmonics of 13 56 mhz the electromagnetic energy may be applied by having suitable equipment on an rov or as will be shown with reference to fig1 on a wireline. |
7 | bit b u201c busy u201d 9 which is set from zero to one if that interleave 3 at that time step 5 is reserved by an operation of a cache request in the example shown the cache requests starts with interleave 2 which is why at the time offset x 0 interleave i 2 is marked busy in the next cycle which is time offset x 1 the request busies the next interleave which is i 3 with only four interleaves the next interleave the request targets in the next cycle is interleave 0 that way a request 39 s reservations in the interleave model proceed diagonally down from left to right fig2 is a schematic drawing comprising an interleave model of a cache processed by a processing pipe with prior art in pipe checking drawing a shows a situation without an interleave conflict and drawing b illustrates a situation with such a conflict the component of a multiprocessor system essential for the current invention is a shared cache 11 under the control of a processing pipe 21 as an example fig2 shows a level 2 cache l2 cache 11 shared by several processing units pus 13 each equipped with a level 1 cache l1 cache pus 13 issue fetch and store requests towards the l2 cache 11 the requests are stored in request registers 17 19 ie address registers normally separately for fetches and stores called fars 17 and sars 19 the request registers 17 19 compete for l2 cache access the access itself. |
1 | target 50 and the pursuer 55 the integrated distance between the target and the pursuer is calculated continuously for each target modality and is displayed and updated constantly on the screen this distance is also recorded as a function of time which can be displayed as a line graph the computer program calculates the number of 34 touches 34 the test subject scores by bringing the pursuer to within a predetermined distance of the target for example to within 0 5 cm the computer system 20 also controls a tone generator 60 which presents the test subject 80 with auditory stimuli through a pair of headphones 70 the tone generator 60 creates target tones warbling in intensity at some modulation frequency f 3 and charging in relative intensity between the right and left earphones the position of the tone may be varied between imaginary points auditory space inside the test subject 39 s head as a function of the relative amplitude loudness of the tone in each earphone the frequency pitch of the tone also rises and falls in a controlled manner to indicate vertical position in the auditory space the test subject 80 uses a second input control device 40 such as a second joy stick or second trackball to track the position of the tone left right location in the auditory space as well as its pitch up down location by varying the pitch and relative left right amplitude of intermittent. |
4 | made of polymer or another ceramic material in its interior fig1 a the concentric needles are exposed to an electrical field facing a polarity electrode opposite that of the needles at the end of needle 1 with q 1 flow the liquid meniscus of the lignin solution is coated with the ethanol injected by needle 2 with q 2 flow at this point the electrical voltage established between needle 2 and the collector electrode increases through a high voltage source until both menisci start to deform into the almost conical shape when the voltage is high enough a thin jet emanates from the tip of the cone formed by the lignin flow which will be collected in the opposite electrode in the shape of a micro nanofibre fig1 b it illustrates a device made up of three concentric needles for the preparation of hollow or coaxial lignin nanofibres at the end of needle 2 with q 2 flow the liquid meniscus of the lignin solution is coated with the ethanol injected by needle 3 with q 3 flow q 1 flow of liquid which is lignin immiscible or only slightly miscible with lignin is injected through needle 1 at this point the electrical voltage established between needle 3 and the collector electrode increases through a high voltage source until the three menisci start to deform into an. |
3 | 100 u03bcm and preferably 30 50 u03bcm we target then particulates of characteristic dimensions of 50 u03bcm u00d7 50 u03bcm u00d7 1000 u00e5 i e 1 u03bcm we have discovered that films of the desired thickness can be prepared by sputtering the metal onto 2 mil thick fluorinated ethylene propylene fep sheetstock making this film product is done according to the conventional processing steps for making food or vacuum bagging materials the method of the present invention removes the metal from the metallized film in two simple and quick immersion steps first the metallized roll is immersed in a caustic basic bath for about 15 sec to loosen the metal then we immerse the roll again for about 15 sec in a dilute acid solution to neutralize the base and to separate the metal we brush the particulates from the fep and precipitate the particulates in the acid solution prior to filtering rinsing and drying to separate the metal from the fep i generally contact the metal with one or more counter rotating cylindrical nylon bristle brushes i sometimes use ultrasonic vibration alone or in combination with the brushing for aluminum thin films i prefer to use 7 by wt na 2 co 3 as the base but can use nahco 3 naco 3 nahco 3 mixtures or conventional alkaline or alkaline earth hydroxides diluted to about a ph of 9 0 the acid solution preferably is 0 01 0 1n acetic acid at ph 3 4. |
2 | bag film material is injected through the hole 120 under heat and pressure polyethylene particularly high density polyethylene is suitable for use with some film materials containing or made of e v a it may be desirable to use for the injected plastics material a plastics a material which includes up to 10 of e v a to obtain compatibility with the bag film the skilled man in the art will naturally choose suitable materials in the light of the bag film being used temperatures and pressures conventionally employing in injection molding the chosen plastics material are suitable in this instance the injected material is then allowed to cool and the blocks are opened during the cooling the collar shrinks which reduces the likelihood of leak paths being formed the resulting product is illustrated in fig9 as will be seen an out collar 122 is molded around and integrated with the material of the tube 110 and the portions 12a 14a fig3 of the bag film material due to the application of heat and pressure during the injection molding step the likelihood of the resulting product having leak paths such as leak paths lp of fig2 is greatly reduced referring now to fig1 12 the illustrated bag outlet tube 110 suitable for use with fig7 9 includes an integral stopper 112 the tube 110 is made in one piece with a bag wall attachment block 114 a web 28 and an outlet portion 18 the latter is flexible so that the tube 18 can be folded up and its open end engaged with the stopper 112 whereby an obturating member 23 of the stopper 112 closes the outlet end. |
1 | instead of aspoxicillin salt and thereby the aspoxicillin salt is formed when they are dissolved in the distilled water the aspoxicillin used in this invention may be in the form of an amorphous anhydride or a crystalline trihydrate the basic substance includes for example alkali metal hydroxides e g potassium hydroxide sodium hydroxide etc alkali metal carbonates e g potassium carbonate sodium carbonate etc alkali metal hydrogen carbonates e g potassium hydrogen carbonate sodium hydrogen carbonate etc basic amino acids e g lysine arginine ornithine etc trishydroxymethylaminomethane and the like particularly preferred basic substances are sodium hydroxide potassium hydroxide and sodium carbonate when aspoxicillin and aspoxicillin salt are used for preparing the desired preparation these are used in a ratio of about 0 7 to 7 mole of aspoxicillin to 1 mole of aspoxicillin in case of preparing the preparation by using aspoxicillin and a basic substance the basic substance is used in an amount of about 0 4 to 0 88 mole to 1 mole of aspoxicillin by which the aspoxicillin salt is formed in an amount of about 0 7 to 7 mole to 1 mole of aspoxicillin when they are dissolved in the distilled water for injection besides within the above. |
5 | a substantially smooth concrete slab that is larger than the panel 10 such as the pad of a foundation of a house or a parking lot the insulating material 12 is placed flat on the casting surface 30 grooved side up within a concrete form 31 which will determine the shape of the panel 10 if the insulating material 12 is divided into segments 13 the segments 13 are fit together within the concrete form 31 the segments 13 are then attached together and the seams 18 between them sealed by a sealant 17 see fig7 the sealant 17 may be any type of adhesive compound or other substance that will adhere to the insulating material 12 and seal the seam 18 such as adhesive backed paper or plastic duct tape joint tape caulk joint compound or expanding foam glue and preferably has insulating properties similar to the insulating material 12 in the preferred embodiment the sealant 17 is a heat and water resistant expanding foam glue examples of such a glue are made by hilti u00ae and touch u2018 n u2019 seal u00ae in one embodiment shown in fig6 the shape of the insulating material 12 is the same as the shape of the concrete form 31 this embodiment is useful when casting a complete wall as a single panel 10 the joints between walls can then be capped as described below in another embodiment shown in fig8 the shape of the insulating material 12 is smaller than the shape of the concrete form leaving space between the insulating material 12 and the concrete form 31 on at least one side this space may be filled by a spacing material 32 which is composed of or coated with a material that will not bond to wet concrete preferably. |
8 | modulated by the modem 8 and transmitted to the internet fax apparatus 2 via the telephone network 3 first initial identification is performed in accordance with the t 30 protocol of itu t when this initial identification is complete the cpu 5 executes the control software programs to encode the image data and transmit the encoded data to the internet fax apparatus 2 in the internet fax apparatus 2 the received image data is transferred to the printer and printed out upon receiving a confirmation signal from the internet fax apparatus 2 the internet fax apparatus 1 completes the g3 fax mode next a summary of transmission and reception of an image file in the internet fax mode will be described below in the embodiments transmission of e mail is taken as an example an operator sets an original on the scanner 6 of the internet fax apparatus 1 on the transmitting side and presses a one touch button of the operation unit 13 consequently destination data is read out from the ram 12 in accordance with the destination designated by the operation unit 13 if the internet fax mode is designated an internet address is read out from the ram 12 also the scanner 6 of the internet fax apparatus 1 reads an image and the cpu 5 executes the control software programs to convert the image into image data the cpu 5 further executes the control software programs to convert the image data into a tiff file as an attached. |
8 | and methods permits the manufacture of flat panel autostereoscopic displays using crystal matrices of practically any type and provides for the autocompensation of nonlinearity of the transmission characteristics of the matrices application_number US 201313850831 A description the following description of the preferred embodiment s is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention or uses the first embodiment of the method of forming and observing stereo images with maximum spatial resolution e g see fig1 comprises receiving a light wave from an optical source 1 providing the first optical modulator 2 which may be matrix addressed in m rows and n columns for modulating light wave intensity to implement a sum modulation of the light wave in the mn th element of the first optical modulator m 1 2 m n 1 2 n wherein applying to the control input of the first optical modulator 2 a compensating sum signal s mn u03c3 u2014 comp which amplitude may be directly proportional to the linearization function u03bb u03c3 of the sum modulation providing the second optical modulator 3 that may be matrix addressed in m rows and n columns for modulating light wave polarization to implement a ratio modulation of the light wave in the mn th element of the second optical modulator 3 whereas applying to the control input of the second optical modulator 3 a ratio compensating signal s. |
3 | coloring agent is improved by selecting as the colloid an anionic copolymer of acrylamide and acrylic acid having a weight average molecular weight of about 200 000 to about 400 000 and containing about 8 to about 15 weight of carboxyl groups the ink is free of surfactant associated with the copolymer such an ink is capable of forming dots of coagulated colloid which are resistant to abrasion without producing undesirable background on the electrocoagulation printed images application_number US 43001899 A description according to a preferred embodiment use is made of a copolymer of acrylamide and acrylic acid having a weight average molecular weight of about 250 000 to about 350 000 preferably about 300 000 a particularly preferred copolymer is one containing about 10 weight of carboxyl groups the carboxyl content of the copolymer can be modified by neutralization elimination of the surfactant s generally associated with the above colloid can be achieved by subjecting a dilute dispersion of the colloid to ultra filtration the colloid is preferably used in an amount of about 6 5 to about 12 by weight and more preferably in an amount of about 7 by weight based on the total weight of the ink water is preferably used as the medium for dispersing the colloid to provide the desired colloidal dispersion the ink also contains a soluble electrolyte preferred electrolytes for causing the desired breakdown of the passive oxide film on the positive electrode. |
7 | carbamate is recirculated through line 9 to the high pressure synthesis section 1 by means of pump 10 with which the recirculated solution is brought to the high synthesis pressure again in the final processing section 8 the urea is separated from water by evaporation of the solution supplied through line 7 usually granulated and carried off at 11 as finished product the water separated from the urea is largely condenced to process condensate part of this process condensate is carried off from the process threough line 12 another part is recirculated through line 3 to low pressure section 6 and used to lower the concentration of the ammonium carbamate solution recirculated through line 9 to synthesis section 1 without this measure the said solution would often be so concentrated that crystallization might occur for instance in line 9 or pump 10 which is undesirable in view of the danger of clogging however the amount of process condensate recirculated through line 13 must not exceed what is required for the certain prevention of this crystallization because the addition of water will reduce the urea synthesis efficiency in section 1 and all the water added must moreover be evaporated again furthermore extra nh 3 is preferably supplied to low pressure section 6 through line 14 in order to bring the nh 3 co 2 ratio of the solution recirculated through line 9 to the desired value for regulating the quantity of process condensate recirculated through line. |
4 | rope segment a second end loop provided on the second end of the main rope segment and at least one intermediate loop defined by at least one of the rope strands application_number US 201213422843 A description the following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments as used herein the word u201c exemplary u201d or u201c illustrative u201d means u201c serving as an example instance or illustration u201d any implementation described herein as u201c exemplary u201d or u201c illustrative u201d is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations all of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the claims furthermore there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field background brief summary or the following detailed description referring initially to fig1 3 of the drawings an illustrative embodiment of the loop rope assembly is generally indicated by reference numeral 1 the loop rope assembly 1 may include multiple rope strands. |
6 | may be tightened to move ear clamp 181 upward in axial direction 181 such as through threads or another connection because both ear clamp 181 and draw bolt 182 may be seated in clamp 100 this axial movement may cause a net axial downward force on clamp 100 securing clamp 100 to diffuser 2 in an axial direction ratchet surface 190 may prevent loosening of draw bolt 182 in order to maintain the secured positioning example embodiment clamp 100 can be axially secured to diffuser 2 despite potential wear or damage to terminal or inner surfaces of diffuser 2 moreover example embodiment clamp 100 can be axially secured as seen in fig5 without removing or requiring movement of inlet mixer 4 in axial direction 90 because clamp 100 can be axially secured through guide ears 2 b thus inlet mixer 4 can still be axially adjusted and repositioned with respect to a slip joint during installation of example embodiment clamp 100 securing clamp 100 via guide ears 2 b may also prevent relative movement of example embodiment clamp 100 in a radial direction 95 fig6 is a cross section of the detail a region of fig5 as seen in fig6 inner surface 121 of clamp 100 may seat down into diffuser. |
2 | several tanks this assures that the temperatures are raised to the desired level the outlet stream is tested in all points in time by a viscosity meter 96 two parallel tanks are included at 22 and 98 by appropriate switching they can handle flow on a continuous basis or by alternating thereby operating in a batch basis a representative dual centrifuge system is set forth in co pending patent application ser no 060 046 which was filed on apr 14 1998 that disclosure is incorporated by reference that disclosure is directed to a dual stage centrifuge system it has the advantage of being a skid mounted structure hence while heavy on the one hand it is nevertheless portable because the size readily adapts to a flat bed skid which is easily moved just as the equipment shown in fig6 is large but portable in the context both the centrifuges and the membrane separator tube assembly mounted on the truck in fig2 are movable just as readily all this equipment can be fixed otherwise the equipment can be located at a central collection point within trucking range of several plants the plant liquor from several plants can be trucked to that location for treatment reclamation and ultimate return of the starch components one important aspect to the present disclosure is the relative ease of adjustment of the set points at which separation is accomplished in general terms this is accomplished for each of the two centrifuges and the membrane nevertheless the set points for separation. |
3 | 4 dicyclohexylphosphino 2 diphenylphosphino methyl n methyl aminocarbonylpyrrolidine rr mccpm is used as catalyst the preparation of this catalyst is known from the prior art ep a 0 251 164 ep a 0 336 123 the catalyst may also be bound to the polymer e g by having the chiral ligand 2r 4r 4 dicyclohexylphosphino 2 diphenylphosphino methyl n methyl aminocarbonyl pyrrolidine bound to a polymer via the phenyl groups for example the use of such polymer bound ligands does not totally rule out the simultaneous use of non polymer bound ligands such polymer bound catalysts are particularly advantageous for simple purification of the product the catalyst is either used as a prefabricated oxygen free solution of rh cod cl 2 and ligand or prepared in situ from rh cod cl 2 and ligand in the presence of salbutamone without oxygen in a protective gas atmosphere or hydrogen atmosphere the hydrogenation is generally carried out without oxygen conveniently under inert gas preferably under a hydrogen atmosphere however it is not essential to the reaction that the hydrogen for the hydrogenation should be capable of being taken from the atmospheric gas above the reaction mixture the hydrogen may also be produced in solution in situ from suitable hydrogen sources such hydrogen sources include e g ammonium formate formic acid and other formates hydrazines in the presence of metal ions such as fe 2 fe 3 and other hydrogen sources known from the prior art the reaction time for the asymmetric hydrogenation to be completed is generally between 2 and 48 hours preferably between 4 and. |
2 | are fastened thereto by fasteners 111 113 the trigger 24 includes a contoured front grasping surface 130 that facilitates a user 39 s gripping a safety or trigger lock 26 is provided to prevent unintended operation of the trigger 24 and the dispenser 10 as shown best in fig3 a slot 132 is formed in the trigger and particularly in the front surface 130 and is adapted to receive the safety 26 this slot 132 preferably extends through to the rear face 134 of the trigger preferably the slot 132 extends to a location of about two thirds the longitudinal extent of the trigger 24 a user may grasp both the safety 26 and the trigger 24 with the fingers of one hand in such a configuration so that at least two of the user 39 s fingers may grasp and actuate the safety 26 while at least two of the user 39 s fingers may grasp and actuate the trigger 24 in this manner a user can easily grasp and actuate the dispenser 10 with only one hand the safety 26 has a contoured outer surface 138 located on its leading face a catch 54 a pair of pivot ears 140 a groove 142 and an arm 144 the catch arm 54. |
7 | based or flash based memory modules or a combination of the two types in one embodiment flash based memory modules are preferred because of their non volatile nature however non volatile types of ram may be used if desired the amount of solid state memory that can be provided on card 100 may be in the gigabyte or terabyte range in this example there are 6 modules but in other embodiments there may be fewer than 6 modules one module or more than 6 modules provided on the card in one embodiment modules may be added or subtracted from the card by plugging or unplugging them from connectors 114 1 n each ssmm plugged into card 100 has a separate memory controller also provided on the card or in some cases integrated into a main data storage controller as will be seen later in this specification each memory controller 111 1 n has a bussed connection to a ssmm 110 1 n on a one to one ratio in this example parallel bussing or serial bussing might be used to connect the memory modules to respective memory controllers 111 1 n logical bussing is represented by connected line in this example for example controller 111 1 is bussed to ssmm 1 controller 111 2 to ssmm 2 and so on for all of the modules onboard memory controllers 111 1 n are in turn bussed to a multi channel data storage controller 112 mounted to card 100 storage controller 112 provides computing access to ssmms 110 1 n through individual memory controllers 111 1 n card 100 also has multiple cable connectors 113 1 n provided thereon and adapted to accept cables leading to remote data storage disks connectors 113. |
9 | nucleophilic counter ion r 101a r 101b and r 101c may be the same or different and are illustrated below exemplary alkyl groups include methyl ethyl propyl isopropyl n butyl sec butyl tert butyl pentyl hexyl heptyl octyl cyclopentyl cyclohexyl cycloheptyl cyclopropylmethyl 4 methylcyclohexyl cyclohexylmethyl norbornyl and adamantyl exemplary alkenyl groups include vinyl allyl propenyl butenyl hexenyl and cyclohexenyl exemplary oxoalkyl groups include 2 oxocyclopentyl and 2 oxocyclohexyl as well as 2 oxopropyl 2 cyclopentyl 2 oxoethyl 2 cyclohexyl 2 oxoethyl and 2 4 methylcyclohexyl 2 oxoethyl exemplary aryl groups include phenyl and naphthyl alkoxyphenyl groups such as p methoxyphenyl m methoxyphenyl o methoxyphenyl ethoxyphenyl p tert butoxyphenyl and m tert butoxyphenyl alkylphenyl groups such as 2 methylphenyl 3 methylphenyl 4 methylphenyl ethylphenyl 4 tert butylphenyl 4 butylphenyl and dimethylphenyl alkylnaphthyl groups such as methylnaphthyl and ethylnaphthyl alkoxynaphthyl groups such as methoxynaphthyl and ethoxynaphthyl dialkylnaphthyl groups such as dimethylnaphthyl and diethylnaphthyl and dialkoxynaphthyl groups such as dimethoxynaphthyl and diethoxynaphthyl exemplary aralkyl groups include benzyl phenylethyl and phenethyl exemplary aryloxoalkyl groups are 2 aryl 2 oxoethyl groups such as 2 phenyl 2 oxoethyl 2 1 naphthyl 2 oxoethyl and 2 2 naphthyl 2 oxoethyl examples of the non nucleophilic counter ion represented by k u2212 include halide ions such as chloride and bromide ions fluoroalkylsulfonate ions such as triflate 1 1 1 trifluoroethanesulfonate and nonafluorobutanesulfonate arylsulfonate ions such as tosylate benzenesulfonate 4 fluorobenzenesulfonate and 1 2 3 4 5 pentafluorobenzene sulfonate and alkylsulfonate ions such as mesylate and butanesulfonate herein r 102a and r 102b independently. |
9 | secondary synchronous rectifier switches q 5 q 6 consisting of active switches such as mosfets bipolar junction transistors bjts or other types of controllable devices rectify the transformed alternating current back to dc the diodes d 5 and d 6 connected across the synchronous rectifier switches q 5 and q 6 can be either the body diodes of switches q 5 and q 6 or external diodes the control law selector circuitry 305 is responsible for determining when the converter is in a no load light load startup or shutdown mode of operation said differently the control circuitry should distinguish between conditions that indicate a normal positive power flow current sourcing and conditions that indicate potentially substantial negative power flow current sinking thus some negative power flow or reverse current may be allowed depending on the application although at the time of switching modes it is desirable for the instantaneous current flow to be greater than or equal to zero the predetermined threshold level for allowable reverse current flow will vary depending on the particular implementation and the design requirements for example if an output bus is driven high through a low power unit any current sufficient to pull the unit into current limit would disrupt the bus a condition that should be avoided thus the current level required to disrupt the bus is the starting point for designing the threshold level for a typical system one or two amps of reverse current may be allowable the direction and magnitude of power flow at any given time can be determined using any of a number of characteristics of the circuit commonly known in the art to be directly related to the direction of power flow these characteristics include but. |
7 | may have a tubular portion 18 a ring or flange portion 19 and a disc portion 20 while the prototypes for this assembly have been fabricated as illustrated in fig4 with the disc portion 20 being fillet welded to the tubular portion 18 and the ring or flange portion affixed by means of an interference or press fit it is contemplated that the cap may be manufactured as an integral piece by forging or casting it will be seen that rotation of the cap 17 with respect to the sleeve 16 will advance the cap into or out of resonator tube 15 depending upon the direction of rotation as the cap is screwed out of resonator tube 15 the air column is lengthened and the resonant pitch of the air column is lowered conversely if the cap 17 is rotated in the opposite direction so that it advances into the resonator tube the length of the air column is shortened and the resonate resonant pitch thereof is raised it is axiomatic that loose or poor fitting threaded couplings are less expensive than smooth tight fitting threaded couplings loose threaded couplings however cannot be used for tuning adjustment means because the vibrating air column will cause any loose element to vibrate and produce a very undesirable buzzing sound thus it is essential that the threads be smooth running and have no 34 shake 34 so that this undesirable buzzing sound will be avoided it is also necessary that the threads provide a reasonable pneumatic seal between the cap 17 and the resonator tube 15 this necessity arises from the need to have highly efficient acoustical resonators as any. |
2 | present invention the illustrated nozzle assembly includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart apertures 41 a formed within a body 41 of the nozzle assembly and a plurality of eccentrically positioned radially extending passageways 41 b that are configured to create an agitation zone directly below the slurry extraction tube inlet 14 a each passageway 41 b is in fluid communication with a respective aperture 41 a and with the first conduit inlet 14 a this configuration is designed to increase the amount of abrasive material in suspension and thereby increase removal of abrasive material fig6 b is a bottom end view of the nozzle assembly of fig6 a illustrating the configuration of passageways 41 a although illustrated as a single nozzle it is anticipated that embodiments of the present invention may utilize multiple inlet nozzles at the inlet 14 a various inlet nozzle sizes and configurations may be utilized without limitation fig1 is a partial cut away view of the nozzle assembly of fig6 a 6b according to embodiments of the present invention and illustrating a slurry extraction tube 14 therein air from the air source and regulator 16 is provided via air supply conduit 30 to nozzle 32 and then via air supply conduit extension 30 a into the slurry extraction tube inlet 14 a a u201c duckbill u201d valve 47 available from a c hoffman engineering inc 5876 republic st riverside calif. |
7 | anniversaries and similar as well as public anniversaries and holidays names and or locations of venues where an event will is or did take place and names of people with whom an event 135 is associated events 135 may be stored in a standard data storage standard such as for example the x 400 icalendar caidav syncml vcard transport neutral encapsulation format ole and rtf standards events 135 may be associated with user profiles 131 photographs 132 photo categorization data 138 photo metadata 133 contact information 134 locations 136 and normalized location data 137 user events 114 are an example of events 135 as stored on the client device 105 locations 136 may comprise database entries representing or encoding addresses coordinates such as latitude longitude and elevation and similar locations 136 may be may be stored in a standard data storage standard such as for example the x 400 standard locations 136 may be associated with user profiles 131 digitally encoded photographs 132 photo categorization data 138 photo metadata 133 events 135 and normalized location data 137 user locations 112 are an example of locations 136 as stored on and or generated by the client device 105 normalized location data 137 may comprise for example database entries representing or encoding hierarchically structured location information with smaller more local geographic units at one end of the hierarchy and larger regional geographic units at the other end of the hierarchy as used herein the u201c bottom u201d u201c small u201d u201c lower u201d or u201c local u201d end of the hierarchy shall refer to the end with smaller geographic units while the u201c larger u201d u201c top u201d or u201c regional u201d end of the hierarchy shall refer to the end with larger geographic units such as for example the following. |
6 | in operation in order to solve the above identified potential drawbacks the applicants discovered that such rotational backlash can be decreased as the contact angle between the ball and the ball groove for the inner and outer joint members increases and as the skew angle of the ball grooves increases the applicants further discovered that the rotational backlash can also be decreased as the pitch circle diameter pcd increases based on these findings the applicants further discovered several effective ways as described below in details with reference to fig6 11 to reduce the rotational backlash in the ball grooves while also maintaining a similar or equivalent strength and durability of the joint as that of the previously described embodiment of fig5 with reference to fig6 8 one preferred embodiment of the present invention is described below in details except that described below the basic structure of this joint is similar to that described shown in association with fig5 above and detailed descriptions regarding to the common elements and structure of this embodiment are to be omitted herein for simplicity purposes and to be referred above as is similar to the previous embodiment of fig5 and unlike the conventional cross groove joint as shown in fig4 which has the grooves alternately disposed in opposite directions with the same. |
7 | necessary intensity of the light emerging from the filter 23 may if desired be changed for each successive frame in a predetermined sequence so that the resultant image contains a plurality of elements of widely differing colors and if necessary intensities the frame rate will be adjusted as appropriate to ensure that a flicker free multi color image is obtained the wavelength range of operation is controlled by the acousto optic tunable filter typically the filter could operate over an optical bandwidth of 0 9 of an octave e g 440 nm to 800 nm with up to 100 separate resolvable wavelengths if desired the head up display can therefore be arranged to operate at a longer infra red wavelength at night so that the visibility of the aircraft is not increased by visible light from the head up display the pilot would be able to read the display by the use of a night vision device sensitive to infra red wavelengths should the light source become defective or develop a flicker the response time of the tunable filter 10 u03bcs is so fast that it is possible to configure the system so that rapid intensity variations can be removed the acousto optic tunable filter described with reference to fig2 is orthogonal however acousto optic tunable filters may also operate in a collinear mode the collinear mode may have some advantages in this application in that it intrinsically has a larger field of view and it should be possible using a collinear filter to make. |
1 | selection and measurement of the mpi and thus the sympathetic and parasympathetic components of autonomic balance at rest and during dynamic isotonic exercise and recovery is described the invention will further define risk of death using a kaplan meier plot for certain translated variables the method will enable physicians to collect view track and manage complicated data from multiple sources using simple well understood visualization techniques to better understand the consequences of their therapeutic actions application_number US 89175204 A description the following detailed description with respect to patient data is intended to be exemplary of a preferred method of utilizing the concepts of the present invention and is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting in any manner with respect to similar methods and additional or other steps which might occur to those skilled in the art the following description further utilizes illustrative examples which are believed sufficient to convey an adequate understanding of the broader concepts of processing data from a plurality of classes of related variables to those skilled in the art and exhaustive examples are believed unnecessary as indicated above one class of data dynamic cardiopulmonary dcp is obtained using physical exercise testing performed in accordance with a standardized workload protocol as the forcing function to elicit physiologic changes resulting from increasing amounts of workload such data can be viewed as a description of the primary u201c endpoint u201d for a wide variety of medical therapies u2014 data describing how an individual is able to function in the physical world in terms of the physiologic changes that the individual experiences when engaged in the performance of physical work the physiologic changes are measured using a cardiopulmonary exercise testing. |
7 | the three way handshake the attacker node 100 then proceeds according to protocol with an ack 108 as the third frame thus the target 102 establishes a connection with the attacker 100 so that the attacker node 100 behaves as through it achieved a valid connection to the target 102 after establishing the connection any data packet sent by the attacker 100 are dropped by the target 110 fig2 illustrates the process of the dos ddos defeating system and process in greater detail according to certain embodiments a tcp ip session is initiated 120 by a transmitting node with a target network connected device the target network connected device in this embodiment is configured according to carry out the steps of the target system in this embodiment of the invention the target node then performs a detection analysis 122 on the transmitting node to determine if the transmitting node is a known dos ddos attack node or otherwise attempting to initiate or participate in a dos ddos attack such determination 124 can be carried out using any suitable means for evaluating an attacker known to those of skill in the art if the transmitting node is not determined to be an attacker node then the tcp ip session is continued 126 according to normal protocols if the transmitting node. |
4 | the c clip is secured to a flushing fountain 30 comprising a square section conduit 31 having a substantially flat top surface 32 longitudinally along the top surface midline is an upstanding blade or fluid barrier 33 secured to the surface as by welding on both sides of the blade 33 between the respective vertical faces of the blade and the corresponding top surface edge 34 a series of fountain holes 36 i and 37 communicate the interior of conduit 31 with the exterior elements of top surface 32 bore axes of the holes are alternated between a vertical or 0 u00b0 orientation for holes 36 to some angle between 10 u00b0 and 45 u00b0 for holes 37 the fig2 and 4 illustrated angle of 30 u00b0 is merely representative the axis angle for holes 37 is turned away from the center blade 33 and toward the weir edge 34 respective to both rows of holes representative dimensioning for the fountain holes 36 and 37 may include a ratio of about 25 wherein the hole diameter is 20 of the hole spacing period for example a periodic distance of 174 inch between holes 36 and 37 would suggest a hole diameter of 1 16 inch the screen edge cupping rail assembly 40 comprises the rail. |
2 | as compared against two trains of 2 bed vsa processes the suggested cycle does not idle the feed blower and does not require product storage tanks duplication of rotating equipment and associated central hardware is not required either the suggested cycle is therefore less capital intensive and more power efficient than two 2 bed vsa trains in summary the suggested process is more efficient than any prior art process for producing large quantities of oxygen gt 60 tpd by adsorption any adsorbent s which can selectively remove water carbon dioxide and nitrogen from air can be used examples of adsorbents capable of removing nitrogen from air include zeolitic molecular sieves such as nax naa cax caa mga and other adsorbents with binary cations examples of adsorbents capable of removing water and carbon dioxide from air are aluminas silicagels and zeolites other desired properties of the adsorbents are i highcrush strength ii high attrition resistance iii large bulk density iv low interpartical void v high heat capacity vi large thermal conductivity vii high n 2 o 2 selectivity viii low oxygen capacity and ix small particle size pressure drop through the adsorbent beds during adsorption and evacuation steps is also important for adsorbent selection to produce larger quantities of gas from an adsorption process keeping allelse constant one has to run shorter cycles this is the basis of rapid pressure swing adsorption processes rpsa in the literature the. |
1 | range from a very short time to a very long time after the device is inserted in one embodiment the membrane 30 biodegrades upon contact with an enzymatic agent wherein the enzymatic agent is injected to degrade the membrane after the patient 39 s cerebral blood flow returns to a substantially normal level in another embodiment the membrane biodegrades when irradiated wherein the membrane is irradiated after the patient 39 s cerebral blood flow returns to a substantially normal level in one embodiment the membrane 30 is made of polyglycolide in another embodiment the membrane 30 is a thin membrane with one or more laser cut holes to allow blood flow the thin membrane can be made of poly dioxanone in the embodiment shown in fig1 the membrane 30 has a single opening 40 substantially centrally located alternatively the opening 40 can be located off center or the membrane can have multiple openings the number size and position of openings 40 in the membrane 30 are selected to achieve a desired amount of blood flow diversion to the brain in some embodiments the frame 20 includes multiple support members such as struts 50 the struts 50 can be compressible expandable or flexible the frame 20 is at least partially expandable to conform to the lumen of a vessel in one embodiment the. |
7 | writing the bytes into the text buffer ram 16 this is then followed by a look up of bytes two and three adding the overlay data and writing to the text buffer ram 160 this is then followed by looking up byte 4 162 after looking up word 2 the question is asked whether the proportional spacing flag has been set 164 if there is to be proportional spacing a special fetch width is added to byte 4 166 and the proportional spacing flag is cleared following this or if there is space justification byte 4 is written into the text buffer ram 168 following this the text buffer pointer is incremented 170 and then the line length counter is incremented 172 following this the next ascii data character is read 130 referring now to fig6 the escape subroutine 136 will now be described when an escape flag 134 is found the next ascii data character is read 174 after this a proportional spacing inquiry is made 176 if proportional spacing is called for the space width is obtained 178 and the special fetch width is set 180 after this is completed a blank character is forced 182 and the. |
6 | a pressure tank 49 via a gas line 50 the gas of the pressure tank 49 is preferably air or nitrogen gas and pressurization of the locking and sealing strip 29 takes place preferably automatically in response to the rotation of the inner chamber 33 into the vertical closing position on the end face parts 44 of the inner chamber 33 and on the closing end faces 39 is arranged a groove for the application of a sealing strip 29 the sealing strip 29 can also be constituted by some other expandable material than a rubber hose for example an expandable metal or metal alloy which expands via electric voltage or heating in order to reduce the clearance between the closing faces 39 and the inner chamber 33 during closing and opening the end faces 44 of the inner chamber 33 are convexly shaped and the two closing end faces 39 are concavely shaped fig6 if the baggage has been deemed to be at risk of detonation the inner storage chamber 33 is closed in the horizontal position by the steel blind 46 of the inner chamber 33 being lowered over the two open end face parts 44 the storage chamber 33 is thereafter rotated into its vertical position in which the locking mechanism of the closing end faces 39 is activated the function of the steel blind 46 is to close the inner storage chamber 33 for incoming and outgoing baggage and keep the baggage in place in the storage chamber 33 during the rotation of the storage chamber 33 on the inner side of the two sides 41 of the storage chamber 33 are arranged two vertical supporting walls 51 on which are mounted the drive rollers 53 of the. |
1 | b a modest elevation change of 1000 feet e g from birmingham to new orleans will result in an atmospheric pressure difference of 0 5 psia or 13 8 inches of water c an elevation change of 3000 feet e g from los angeles to san jose will result in an atmospheric pressure difference of 1 5 psia or 41 4 inches of water d a significant elevation difference of 4000 feet e g from el paso to houston will result in an atmospheric pressure difference of 2 0 psia or 55 2 inches of water and e an even more significant but entirely possible elevation difference of 5000 feet e g from albuquerque to phoenix will only result in an atmospheric pressure difference of 2 5 psia or 69 0 inches of water therefore a pressure variation of about 2 5 psia or less is the source of the problems with air cell growth and rupture that is leading to the shrinkage problems it is clear that a pressure variation of 2 5 psia during shipping is far too extreme and must be reduced significantly one embodiment of a proposed solution to this problem may be understood by way of an example to start the analysis assume that the gases involved obey the ideal gas law pv mrt m where p pressure v total volume m mass r universal gas constant t temperature m molecular weight therefore if everything remains constant except for the pressure and the molecular weight the volume would be next assume a maximum elevation change of 2000 feet occurs during transportation then assume that the frozen dessert is manufactured at the point of lowest elevation and that. |
8 | the features of these layers the arrangement and composition of the above described layers have a number of advantages first the sputtered ta 2 o 5 layer 20 and its position within the structure provides the final dielectric layer 20 39 with relatively low leakage current on the microscopic level much lower than can be achieved from anodizing an elemental tantalum layer however sputtered ta 2 o 5 layers have a relatively high number of pin hole defects on the order of 2 to 5 per square centimeter when a sputtered ta 2 o 5 layer is used alone as the dielectric layer the pin hole defects in the sputtered layer create large and unacceptable leakage currents making sputtered ta 2 o 5 layers useless for capacitors greater than 0 25 square centimeter the inventors characterize this by stating that sputtered ta 2 o 5 layers have low 34 microscopic 34 leakage current very low in any one small area but large 34 macroscopic 34 leakage currents very large in any large area in contrast the anodization of tantalum layer 18 has been found to create a dielectric layer with much fewer pin hole defects leading to a low macroscopic leakage current but with a larger microscopic leakage current it is believed that elemental tantalum migrates through the dielectric layer during the anodization process as the dielectric layer is being created thereby creating conductive paths through the dielectric layer on a microscopic level however since the sputtered ta 2 o 5 layer 20 is in series with the anodized product of tantalum layer 18 the overall dielectric layer 20 39 obtains the benefits of both sub layers low microscopic leakage current being provided by layer 20 and low pin hole. |
2 | buckle 3 and the bit end 8 to accommodate differing lengths of loop strap 4 that exit the buckle 3 if desired a plurality of end of loop keepers 6 can be employed additionally to assist in the creation and adjustment of the loops 4 c the continuous rein 1 preferably also employs a loop adjustment keeper 5 which is preferably slidably mounted on the rein 1 at a position between the rider and the buckle 3 this loop adjustment keeper is sized to receive the both the rein 1 and the loop strap 4 and maintain a the portion of the loop strap 4 proximate the loop keeper 5 in snug contact with the rein 1 as may be desired additional loop adjustment keepers can be employed along the length of the rein between the buckle and the rider to secure the loop strap 4 along varying lengths of the rein 1 as will be appreciated from a review of the present invention when the rein 1 is used in the loop configuration shown in fig1 2 and 5 the adjustability of the loop strap length provides flexibility in locating the position of the loop 4 c along the reins to account for e g the stature of the rider the rider 39 s arm length the rider 39 s positioning on the animal the size of the animal and the neck size of the animal when the animal 11 is involved in a show such as a horse show the preferred rein material is leather with a leather. |
7 | which a substitution is to be made can also be indicated directly in the object code the block structure is then dispensed with another option of interest is to specify the name and the symbol reference directly at the end of a block with the symbol reference then being resolved each time after conversion on the card to the actual physical addresses the header 10 then contains a list of the absolute addresses in the order in which they need to be incorporated into the object code there is no need to replace the header for this purpose it is sufficient for an appropriate list to be held in the memory this list can be erased after loading which saves a considerable amount of memory space after this address table or address list has been produced in each case the beginning of a block is read in and the number of bytes which can be read in without converting a symbol reference to the program segment is stored the beginning of the block which of course indicates only the number of bytes in this block is not transferred to the program code at the same time in this context at the end of the block the symbol reference is replaced with the actual current address to this end either the comparison table in the object code header 10 is used or the physical address associated with this block is simply called from an appropriate list in the case of the. |
6 | spacecraft and or 2 propellant settling attitude and roll control of missiles launchers and space planes application_number US 201414892033 A description the inventive oxidizer rich monopropellant comprises 70 90 of adn or han 0 10 ammonia and balance water according to the present invention the inventive oxidizer rich monopropellant is used for further combusting in a second reaction stage fuel rich gasses obtained from combustion of a fuel rich monopropellant such as a conventional adn based or han based liquid monopropellant the inventive liquid oxidizer rich monopropellant is thus intended for use in bipropellant operation in a chemical rocket engine together with the fuel rich liquid monopropellant as illustrated in fig1 a suitable engine capable of operating in bipropellant mode may comprise a primary reaction chamber 130 for a fuel rich monopropellant and a secondary reaction chamber 150 for the decomposition of the inventive oxidizer rich propellant wherein the primary reaction chamber is connected to the secondary reaction chamber so that fuel rich gas from the decomposition of the fuel rich oxidizer in the primary reaction chamber can flow into the second reaction chamber the inventive oxidizer rich monopropellant is injected into the secondary reaction chamber 150 via means for injection 125 e g an injector in such engine the catalyst in the primary reaction chamber would be the life limiting element of the thruster when exposed to the reactive decomposition and combustion species and operated at higher temperatures than their current design limits by injecting the oxidiser. |
6 | 15 in an ongoing manner thus one or more backup systems may be employed to prevent overfilling by which the master control 30 locks out the recovery evacuation pump 40 in the event of a total weight exceeding the maximum allowed a reset switch in a secure area of the machine or a special code entered by keyboard or other data entry system may be used to zero the total with each new replacement storage reservoir 15 the tracking of storage reservoir 15 content 16 by the master control allows a second level of accounting between the recycling company and the distributor the recovery system generally is situated at the facilities of a distributor who generally accounts directly with his customers for recovered refrigerant the recovery system according to the present invention therefore alleviates the burden of small recovery cylinder management on the distributor while maintaining the service the value determination of the recovered refrigerant will thus depend on the identification quality of the commodity the current market value of the commodity the amount of the commodity and possibly the contractor 39 s relationship with the wholesale supplier the master control 30 of the present system is capable of performing a complete and detailed valuation of the refrigerant 2 content of the transfer vessel 1 and keeping an account of that value however in some cases this functionality is not needed in fact the weight and acceptance rejection status of the transfer vessel 1 refrigerant 2 contents may be sufficient information to be used by the wholesale supplier to assign the value and maintain the accounting an alternate arrangement allows the wholesale supplier. |
1 | medium to large corolla tube coloration u2014 considered to have a very weak to weak anthocyanin coloration this is in contrast to the same characteristic in the u2018 sharpeblue u2019 blueberry plant which is more predominant but is still considered weak overall flower u2014 ridges u2014 ridges are present on the corolla fruit cluster density u2014 generally u2014 considered medium for the variety this is in contrast to the variety most closely similar to it that being the u2018 sharpeblue u2019 blueberry plant unpatented and which has a fruit cluster density which is considered to be dense to very dense unripe fruit color u2014 intensity u2014 considered dark green this is in contrast to the unripe fruit color intensity of the fruit produced by the u2018 sharpeblue u2019 blueberry plant which is the closest known variety and which displays a light to medium green color fruit size u2014 generally u2014 considered large for the species this is in contrast to the fruit produced by the u2018 sharpeblue u2019 blueberry plant unpatented and which produces fruit which is only medium in size this can be seen most clearly by reference to fig1 fruit shape u2014 when observed in a longitudinal plane the fruit is oblate in shape sepal orientation u2014 generally speaking the sepals are considered semi erect this is in contrast to the sepals as displayed in the u201c sharpeblue u2019 blueberry plant where the sepal orientation is considered to be erect sepal form u2014 incurving this is in contrast to the sepal form as seen in the u201c sharpeblue u2019 blueberry plant where the sepal form is considered to be. |
5 | rigid expanded aluminum one quarter inch thick strips that are formed in a sheet that have at least 50 open space or more between the strips to insure adequate light transmission the expanded aluminum can be done in distinctive spatial patterns i e diamond shaped elliptical shaped or other desired patterns for aesthetic purposes one expanded aluminum element 18 is sized around its perimeter and thickness to correspond to the perimeter of the polycarbonate sheet and to fit snugly within the frame members 12 and 12a as shown in fig1 along all sides the thickness of the expanded aluminum element is approximately one quarter inch in the preferred embodiment such that when placed against one side of the one quarter inch polycarbonate sheet and encompassed by the u shaped aluminum frame members which are one half inch across each u shaped inside channel of each frame member 12 and 12a both the polycarbonate sheet and the expanded aluminum are snugly fit tight into the frame members 12 and 12a to eliminate any type of vibration and to form a completely rigid independent storm shutter once the frame members and the polycarbonate sheet 16 and the expanded aluminum element 18 are firmly housed within the frame and the frame member is secured by fasteners or rivets the shutter 10 is ready for a plurality of different types of mountings on the exterior surface covering the window glass sliding doors or regular door such a mounting could be in sliding tracks side to side with a top and bottom u shaped track permanently affixed to the building above and below the window opening. |
1 | at a predetermined periodic interval or optionally the data acquisition device 12 may be configured to read each signal if the signal reaches or exceeds a predetermined threshold it is further contemplated that additional signals may be measured by suitable sensing devices 14 including but not limited to electric field strength temperature wind speed humidity rain fall amounts or other environmental variables that may affect the levels of stray voltage and leakage currents the sensing devices 14 may be positioned to measure signals at loads distributed about the monitoring location 10 at the connection to the utility grid or a combination thereof if the monitoring location 10 is for example a farm the loads distributed about the monitoring location may include but are not limited to fans pumps or specialized farm processing equipment requiring either single or multi phase power signals measured at the connection to the utility grid may include but are not limited to the voltages and or currents in one or more of the phases of electrical power entering the farm the data acquisition device 12 stores the digital signals on the memory device 62 the digital signals are preferably stored on the memory device 62 in data files suitable for importation into a spreadsheet or other graphing applications the memory device 62 is sized to store signals over a long period of time for example months or years optionally the data acquisition device 12 may be configured to periodically transmit stored data to a central processing device 30 or to copy the stored data to a removable storage medium 72 such as a cd rom dvd rom usb storage device or other such storage device once stored data has been transmitted or copied the. |
4 | textured bulky yarns in both warp and weft directions in general abrasion resistance may be reduced by lowering the bulk but the higher tenacity of unbulked warp yarns provides this substantially unchanged abrasion resistance an illustrative embodiment provided by the teachings herein is a fabric of multifilament yarns comprising at least a first yarn in a first fabric direction and at least a second yarn in a fabric direction perpendicular to the first direction and wherein the yarn in the first direction is chosen to have substantially minimal bulk and the second yarn is chosen to have a bulk level in a range of about 6 cm 3 gram to about 12 cm 3 gram another illustrative embodiment provided by the teachings herein is a woven fabric of nylon multifilament yarns comprising a warp yarn and a weft yarn comprising a warp yarn chosen to have substantially minimal bulk and the weft yarn having a bulk level in a range of about 6 cm 3 gram to about 12 cm 3 gram another illustrative embodiment provided by the teachings herein is a fabric of multifilament yarns comprising at least a first multifilament yarn in a first fabric direction and at least a second multifilament yarn in a fabric direction perpendicular to the first direction and wherein the yarn in the first direction is chosen to have a tenacity in a range of about 1 7 to 6 3 grams per denier and the second yarn is chosen a tenacity in a range of about 2 to 7 5 grams per denier another illustrative embodiment provided by. |
6 | in fig5 adjustable band 102 of unitary lock band 200 is disposed on the male pipe fitting of the joint formed by female pipe fitting 502 and male pipe fitting 504 shown transparent and hook 204 is placed over female pipe fitting 502 bend 206 is used to ensure that attachment 202 can fit over female pipe fitting 502 in this manner female pipe fitting 502 and male pipe fitting 504 cannot separate as long as unitary lock band 200 remains in place and operational adjustable band 102 can be installed on male pipe fitting 504 after the joint is formed alternatively a non adjustable band can be installed on male pipe fitting 504 before the joint is formed and attachment 202 can be clipped on the non adjustable band before or after the joint is formed fig6 is a diagram of a unitary lock band 300 with a lanced clip installed on a pipe fitting 600 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure as shown in fig5 adjustable band 102 of unitary lock band 300 is disposed on the male pipe fitting of the joint formed by female pipe fitting 602 and male pipe fitting 604 shown transparent and protrusion 304 is placed over female pipe fitting 602 bend 306 is used to ensure that attachment 302 can fit over female pipe fitting 602 in this manner female pipe fitting 602 and male pipe fitting 604 cannot separate as long as unitary lock band 300 remains in place and operational adjustable band 102 can be installed on male pipe fitting 604 after the joint is formed alternatively a non adjustable band can be installed on male pipe fitting 604 before the joint is formed and attachment 302 can. |
6 | temporary or limited seal results from the upset 42 engaging the first annular surface 30 the axial surface 32 or both for example depending upon tolerances tightening the fastener 18 and corresponding connection plate 16 compresses the upset 42 against one of the surfaces of the counterbore 28 and creates a temporary or limited seal prior to filling the system with refrigerant a leak test that includes drawing a vacuum on the system is conducted the temporary or limited seal is often sufficient to result in the a c system passing the leak test accordingly the a c system is filled with refrigerant which over time leaks out causing repair and warranty concerns as illustrated in fig6 the slot 50 provides a predetermined leak path illustrated by the arrow 56 accordingly when the o ring 46 is missing the leak testing equipment cannot draw a vacuum as it draws air through the slot 50 into the a c system during the leak test since drawing air through the slot 50 prevents drawing a vacuum the slot 50 provides a mechanism whereby the a c system does not past the leak test if the o ring 46 is missing accordingly the present invention provides a leak detection mechanism in the form of a passageway or slot 50 extending between the seal surface 54 that portion of the second annular surface 34 contacted by the o ring 46 and the outer surface 22 of the component 20 the passageway or slot 50 is only open or communicates with the interior of the. |
3 | component b does not have to contain the exact amount of water required for complete curing of the first component a as calculated by formula x for example it can contain a greater amount of water such as twice the amount or more than twice the amount or less water can be present in the second component b than calculated by formula x in this case the rest of the water required for curing must be absorbed from moisture in the air it is advantageous if at least the amount of water required to completely convert the polyaldimine to polyamine is present in the second component b that is the second component b preferably contains at least as many moles of water as equivalents of aldimine groups are present or in other words the second component b preferably has at least one molecule of water per aldimine group the water in the second component b either can be present as free water or it can be bound to a carrier but the binding must be reversible i e after the two components a and b are mixed the water must be available for the reaction with the aldimine groups and the isocyanate groups suitable carriers for component b can be hydrates or aqua complexes in particular inorganic compounds with coordination of water or that have bound water as water of crystallization examples of such hydrates are na 2 so 4 u00b7 10h 2 o caso 4 u00b7 2h 2 o caso 4 u00b7 u00bd h 2 o na 2 b 4 o 7 u00b7 10h 2 o mgso 4 u00b7 7h 2 o other suitable carriers are porous materials that trap water in voids these. |
3 | drop by drop after the addition the mixture was brought to room temperature for about six hours and then poured into about 100 ml of ice water the organic layer was washed with an about 5 sodium hydroxide solution the crude mixture was flash chromatographed with hexane providing an about 60 yield of u03b1 u03b1 u03b1 u2032 u03b1 u2032 tetrafluoro 2 3 5 6 tetrafluoroxylene the 1 h nmr resonance of the u03b1 u03b1 u03b1 u2032 u03b1 u2032 tetrafluoro 2 3 5 6 tetrafluoroxylene product in cdcl 3 was u03b4 6 952 t 2h and the 19 f nmr resonance was u03b4 u2212 115 19 4f d j 50 hz u2212 115 282 2f d u2212 142 17 s 4f the melting point of the product was about 70 u00b0 c about 26 g about 0 104 mol of u03b1 u03b1 u03b1 u2032 u03b1 u2032 tetrafluoro 2 3 5 6 tetrafluoroxylene was dissolved in about 400 ml of carbon tetrachloride chlorine gas was bubbled through the mixture for about 56 hours at 60 u00b0 c the reaction was monitored by checking the 19 f nmr resonance the residue was distilled under vacuum at about 0 2 mm hg and about 3 u00b0 c to yield u03b1 u03b1 u2032 dichloro u03b1 u03b1 u03b1 u2032 u03b1 u2032 tetrafluoro 2 3 5 6 tetrafluoroxylene product which was found to have a 19 f nmr resonance in cdcl 3 of u03b4 u2212 47 61 m 4f u2212 137 88 m 4f the product was further analyzed by gc ei ms to be c 8. |
2 | after filling the rejection rate is also dramatically decreased by sealing the top edge while it is pulled taut and maintained under tension laminated bags having an inner and outer bag can be utilized in the presealed configuration which particular advantage if the inner free bag is tacked to the outer bag at the neck portion of the laminated bag which inner and outer bags comprise the laminated bag at the neck portion of the laminated bag application_number US 16880788 A description the present invention is an automated bag filler used to fill large institutional size bags with foodstuffs as is well known in the art the present invention is a rotatable multistationed apparatus wherein a bag is clamped to a specific station with a pair of clamps described below and then rotated to a first filling station suction cup openers again as described below attach to the bag and open the bag in conjunction with the clamps the bag is then filled with a first food material the assembly rotates to a second position where a second material may be placed within the bag typically vegetable bits may be placed during the first station and a fluid placed at the second filling station the apparatus again rotates to a third station where the air is removed. |
8 | communication from one node to the other application_number US 201314081512 A description referring to fig1 the echo profile probe is a message 100 used to determine the channel impulse response the message 100 consists of a preamble 101 and a time domain data payload 104 the preamble contains information for gain control 102 and for timing and frequency offset adjustments 103 the payload contains the echo profile sequence consisting of 1024 pseudo random bpsk modulated bits this sequence is generated using an m sequence of degree 10 given by the generator polynomial 2201 8 with an initial seed of 3ff 16 in the receiver the received echo profile sequence rx is cross correlated to a local copy of the same sequence lseq as shown in equation 1 corr_out u03c3 i 0 1024 rx t u2212 i l seq i equation 1 referring to fig2 the time distance between the earliest significant correlation peak 200 and the latest significant correlation peak 201 is the significant delay spread in the channel response this delay spread can be used to determine the minimum cyclic prefix that would maintain the orthogonality of the ofdm symbol and eliminate isi the time distance between peaks is determined by further processing of the output of the correlation corr_out from equation 1 an example of the processing steps are described below step 1 the peak value of corr_out is determined this is found using the following pseudo code and recorded as max_peak the time where the max_peak occurs is recorded as peak_time step 2 look for the first instance of a peak that exceeds a threshold x db below the peak and record this time as start_profile x assumes an initial value determined by system analysis for a particular system and is a function of the echo amplitude. |
2 | drive gear 18 is driven by user pedal 16 input rotation of the drive gear 18 rotates a first threaded gear rod 19 which is mated to the drive gear 18 the drive gear 18 has several rows of delimited gear pitches annularly situated about its first surface the first gear rod 19 mates to a specific pitch that corresponds to a specific speed ratio and can be adjusted by translating radially with respect to the drive gear 18 to update which pitch delimitation it is meshed with adjustment of the first gear rod 19 is accomplished by a control wire 21 that changes the position of the gear rod 19 the control wire 21 routes through the frame 11 to the handlebar stem 15 the gear rod 19 employs gear splines along its length to which is mounted a first connecting rod 22 the connecting rod 22 transfers rotation to a second connecting rod 23 which transfers the same to a first disk gear 24 the first disk gear 24 employs an asymmetric gear pitch on its opposing sides the first side connects to the second connecting rod 23 providing only a single outer set of splines to receive input from the second side of the disk gear 24 is similar to the drive gear 18 wherein a plurality of gear pitch ratios is provided moving radially outward from its center of rotation a second gear rod 25 connects to this second side of the disk gear 24 providing a second set of gear ratios to choose from in a similar manner as the drive. |
6 | the cooler position and the recirculated exhaust gas passes through the egr cooler 41 the egr valve bypass valve 100 is operably coupled to the ecu 28 to receive an operation signal 124 to move between the bypass position and the cooler position based on the predetermined state or condition in one embodiment the predetermined state is a combination of the intake charge air and the engine coolant temperatures in another embodiment the predetermined state includes only one of the coolant temperature and the intake charge air temperature in one embodiment the predetermined state includes a coolant temperature of about 120 degrees f and an intake charge air temperature of about 140 degrees f in another embodiment the predetermined state includes a coolant temperature and an intake charge air temperature both at about 160 degrees f the values provided for the intake charge air temperature and coolant temperature are exemplary values and the predetermined state maybe set based on desired operating conditions and it is within the scope of the present invention to include various temperature ranges for each of the intake charge air and the coolant temperatures with reference to fig4 there is illustrated a diagram of control logic operable to control the egr cooler bypass valve such as egr cooler bypass valve 100 variable 400 the. |
4 | 42 when the machine is in the 34 running 34 position as indicated in fig2 belt 25 is in contact with fabric 30 and prevents any leaking of the fiber slurry when the machine is in the 34 off 34 position as shown in fig3 belt 25 is not in contact with fabric 30 by reason of the fact that frame base 37 and all equipment attached thereto has been pivoted 90 degrees about shaft 41 it should be noted that belt 25 extends outwardly beyond the working edge of roll 23 so that only the edge of belt 25 touches fabric 30 and not the edge of roll 23 the deckle belt 25 as seen in fig1 and 2 has a return or inoperative portion spaced outwardly of the fabric 30 which is slightly elevated above the plane of the fabric 30 of course when a deckle belt 25 is employed on each of the side edges of fabric 30 the return portions face oppositely from each other and are disengaged from fabric 30 at all times this feature materially lengthens the life of fabric 30 and belt 25 by eliminating the abrasion that would occur if the edge of roll 23 rubbed against fabric 30 as well as belt 25 belt 25 and roll 23 are actually tilted at angle 55 about 1 degree so as to eliminate any touching of the belt to the fabric 30 except along a. |
3 | ground to pass a 3 mm screen dried at 80 u00b0 110 u00b0 c for 24 hours in a vacuum oven and molded on a one ounce watson stillman injection molding machine to give 5 u00d7 1 2 u00d7 1 8 inch flexure bars the notched izod impact strength is determined by taking an average of five breaks following the procedure of astm d256 the following examples are submitted for a better understanding of the invention the following example illustrates the preparation of a polymer consisting of 60 mol terephthalic acid repeating units 40 mol trans 4 4 39 stilbenedicarboxylic acid repeating units and 100 mol 70 trans 30 cis 1 4 cyclohexanedimethanol repeating units a mixture of 87 5 g 0 45 mol dimethyl terephthalate 88 8 g 0 30 mol dimethyl trans 4 4 39 stilbenedicarboxylate 185 1 g 0 90 mol 70 trans 30 cis 1 4 cyclohexanedimethanol 70 solution in meoh and 0 14 g titanium tetraisopropoxide is placed in a 1 litre flask equipped with an inlet for nitrogen a metal stirrer and a short distillation column the flask is gradually heated to 190 u00b0 c to allow the excess methanol to distill the flask is then heated about 20 minutes at 190 u00b0 c 20 minutes at 220 u00b0 c and 20 minutes at 280 u00b0 c the reaction temperature is raised to 300 u00b0 c and a vacuum of 0 5 mm is gradually applied full vacuum is maintained for about 50 60 minutes a light yellow high melt viscosity polymer is obtained with an i v of 0 83 and a t g of 120 u00b0 c the polymer is ground and molded to give. |
7 | g disc drive ram non volatile memory etc that can temporarily or permanently store sensor data each of the environmental sensors 14 is connected to one of the external connectors 34 of the central unit 10 via a sensor module 12 as shown in fig3 each sensor module 12 includes a sensor port 36 an identification id circuit 38 and a module port 40 sensors 14 can be any conventional sensor device that measures an environmental parameter such as air flow humidity differential pressure temperature airborne particle count etc each such sensor 14 includes its own standard sensor cable 42 and terminal connector 44 thereon that connects to a compatible sensor port 36 different sensors 14 may have different types of terminal connectors 44 and thus the sensor module associated therewith must have a sensor port 36 that is compatible with that terminal connector a module cable 46 connects between the module 12 and central unit 10 with a first terminal connector 48 at one end that connects with module port 40 and a second terminal connector 50 that connects with one of the external connectors 34 as explained further below module cable 46 transmits power to the sensor 12 and sensor module 14 and transmits id information and sensor data to the central unit 10 calibration ports 41 can be included in sensor module 12 for those sensors that can be or need to be calibrated remotely where a calibration signal. |
5 | 2 so as to fix it at a definite location then the adjacent sides of the frame 7 are movably connected together by means of binding members 71 to make the frame 7 collapsible as shown in fig2 additionally the frame 7 has an open side 72 at opposite ends for the inflated air chamber 2 to expand out therethrough the frame 7 is provided with a plurality of hooks 73 at the bottom to engage with the hook rings 74 which are fixed and somewhat hidden on the ground so as to stably keep the frame 7 in place with the hook rings 74 not protruding out of the ground the frame 7 is further formed with an air chamber space 75 in the interior for receiving the air chamber 2 in using as shown in fig2 the air chamber 2 is deposited in the air chamber space 75 of the frame 7 and then the air chamber 2 is filled up with air to become inflated and forced to move toward the opposite open sides 72 of the frame 7 as the size of the inflated air chamber 2 is a little larger than the air chamber space 75 the. |
2 | driven by friction drive roll 34 guide rolls 39 42 and 36 are used to direct the release liner 8 and colored laminated composite as the process is performed from one end of apparatus 52 to its other end alternatively release liner 8 may be eliminated if conveyor belt 30 is made of a non sticking material or is coated with a non sticking release coating conveyor rolls 31 and 32 provide an adjustable or constant rate of travel to belt 30 which in combination with the rate of flow of mixture 6 determine the thickness of membrane 14 the thickness of membrane 14 is an important parameter in this process since subsequent operations for example thermoforming or injection molding a layer of molten plastic on it and subsequent or simultaneous stretching of the composite may result in significant surface deformation which may alter the exterior color or the surface characteristics of the delamination resistant colored membrane an example of such subsequent operations that may be performed on the colored laminated composite of the present invention is disclosed in u s pat no 5 401 457 which is incorporated herein by reference as uncured thermoset membrane 14 is extruded on release liner 8 its top surface. |
1 | and 238 on the sides of boss 200 operate to limit the rotation of brake dial 24 such that the cam 186 cannot be rotated past interacting member 66 when turning brake dial 24 in either direction the rotational movement of brake dial 24 is limited in the clockwise direction by the abutment of shoulder 234 with stop 236 and is limited in the counterclockwise direction by the abutment of shoulder 238 with stop 236 stop 236 is provided in the interior of side cover 20 thus the inventive braking system cannot be turned past either the above mentioned u201c full braking position u201d or the above mentioned u201c minimum braking position u201d the braking position of the inventive apparatus is preferably indicated by an index indicator 240 provided on the exterior of brake dial 24 indicator 240 is preferably formed as a separate component so that indicator 240 may be of a different material or different color than brake dial 24 preferably index marks 244 are provided on the exterior of side cover 20 about aperture 26 to provide a visual indication to a fisherman of the current brake setting as will be understood by those skilled in the art although the preferred embodiment of the inventive apparatus utilizes one cam 186 and one corresponding interacting member 66 the inventive apparatus could optionally utilize two three or more cams 186 further although the cam 186 of inventive brake dial 24 is of continuous slope flat areas corresponding to discrete. |
5 | panel thereof in opened position and means for connecting same to another container or the support thereof application_number US 78423885 A description in the drawings identical or similar elements are shown with the same reference numerals the container 1 according to the invention as shown in fig1 to 4 comprises a frame formed by stringers 2 cross beams 3 and uprights 4 said conveyable container is of standard size and thus has standard corner fittings four only of which are shown in the drawings they are shown with reference numerals 5 to 8 said fittings are the four corner fittings lying at the angles of the back end panel 9 of the container the standard corner fittings are components known per se and meet the size requirements of the international standards for conveying and handling iso and they will consequently not be described in detail here see for instance on this subject l a harlander 34 container system design developments over two decades 34 marine technology vol 19 no 4 october 1982 pp 364 376 or also for example u s pat nos 3 691 595 4 049 149 and 4 212 251 it is however to be noted that the top corner fittings 5 and 6 are each secured rigidly in a known way to an upright 4 and to the top cross beam 3 but said fittings are removably fastened to the back ends of the top stringers 2 in the example as shown in the figures and particularly in fig1 and 6 the corner fittings 5 and 6 are provided with a tube like projection 30 of cone shape on the side thereof facing the end of stringer 2. |
9 | shafts the differential assembly 26 includes the gearset 42 that is operable for transferring drive torque from the differential casing 40 to the output shafts 44 and 45 fig1 in a manner that facilitates speed differentiation therebetween gearset 42 may be a helical type and may be disposed within the internal chamber 48 the gearset 42 includes a pair of side gears 68 a and 68 b the side gears have internal splines 70 a and 70 b meshed with external splines not specifically shown on the corresponding output shafts 44 and 45 fig1 in addition the side gears 68 a and 68 b include axial hubs 78 a and 78 b respectively which are retained in corresponding annular sockets 82 a and 82 b formed in the main body 46 and the end cap 50 of the differential casing 40 the side gears 68 a and 68 b also include annular chambers 84 a and 84 b a spacer 86 may be located between the side gears 68 a and 68 b for limiting the amount of axial endplay of the side gears 68 a and 68 b within the differential case 40 a cross pin 90 extends through a passage 92 in the spacer 86 and controls endplay of the axle shafts 44 and 45 fig1 the outer cylindrical surface of cross pin 90 is sized to closely fit passage 92 as such the longitudinal location of cross pin 90 is defined. |
7 | are discussed in dillon amp goldstein multivariate analysis methods and applications john wiley amp sons new york 1984 and duda hart amp stork pattern classification 2d ed john wiley amp sons new york 2000 each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety performance of the function can be evaluated by various statistical methods the output of such a method is metabolites that can serve as biomarkers including efficacy biomarkers surrogate biomarkers and toxicity biomarkers the metabolites are detected using analytical chemistry techniques including mass spectrometry in one embodiment the metabolites are detected using gas chromatograph mass spectrometry gc ms in one embodiment the metabolites are detected using liquid chromatograph mass spectrometry lc ms gc ms techniques are known in the art including without limitation quadrupole gc ms ion trap gc ms time of flight gc ms sector gc ms etc lc ms techniques are known in the art including without limitation quadrupole triple lc ms quadrupole lc ms 3d ion trap lc ms linear iontrap lc ms time offlight lc ms quadrupole time offlight lc ms hybrid lc ms sector lc ms ft icr lc ms etc maldi tof ms techniques are known in the art including without limitation linear only maldi tof ms linear and or reflectron maldi tof ms tof tof maldi tof ms etc such techniques are reviewed in. |
5 | in an open position water is allowed into the tap 10 through the inlet now if the shower 30 is in a closed position the water will come out from the first outlet 121 because of the bifurcation device 20 if the shower 30 is in an open position the water will come out from the shower 30 instead of the first outlet 121 because of the bifurcation device 20 referring to fig2 the tap 10 includes a handle 11 that can be operated in order to switch the tap 10 between the closed position and the open position the bifurcation device 20 includes a housing 21 a core 22 a first valve 23 a second valve 24 a fastener 25 a spring 26 and a cap 27 the housing 21 includes an upper section a lower section and a middle section a seal 211 is put around the upper section of the housing 21 a seal 212 is put around the lower section of the housing 21 a plurality of apertures 213 is defined in the middle section of the housing 21 a plurality of recesses 214 is defined in an internal side of the upper section the core 22 includes a first groove 221 defined in the periphery thereof a second groove 222 defined in the periphery thereof and a boss 223 formed at an end the first valve 23 is put in the first groove 221 of the core 22 before the core 22 is inserted in the. |
5 | water filled the dry chemical 22 will therefore dissolve in the water in inner chamber 27 producing a charge of water containing a concentration of the chemical when the pump is operating the water chemical solution is forced out of inner chamber 27 as indicated by arrow f into pipe 23 and via metering valve 24 and pipe 25 into well casing 13 as the water and chlorine solution flows into well casing 13 it will temporarily raise the static level of water 26 when pump 14 ceases to operate the weight of the water chlorine mixture and the normal atmospheric pressure will cause the static water level 26 to return to its normal level thereby pushing untreated water downward as will now be recognized this action advantageously permits the well casing 13 and standpipe 12 to serve as a retention vessel metering valve 24 is adjusted to cause the flow of water from outlet 17 to be in the range of 2 10 of the pump output assuming that the system has just been put in operation this action will be repeated on each cycling of pump 14 and at some point in time the water and chemical solution will reach the inlet portion of pump 14 and will be drawn into the pump as indicated by arrows a the concentration of chemical 22 in the water flowing from pipe 25 will depend upon adjustment of metering valve 24 and the periods of operation of pump 14 advantageously chemically treated water will be added via pipe 25 only when pump 14 is running during the period of retention in well casing 13 oxidation or chelation will be proceeding by testing the residual chemical in water flow c the correct setting. |
5 | base or platform section an attachment member 44 is arranged to pass up through the aperture 42 a fastening means in the form of a bolt 46 is arranged to pass through an aperture 48 in a front face of the wear member the bolt includes a thread that engages with an internal thread of an aperture 50 through the attachment member once the member is in place through the aperture 42 in the main body portion of the wear member with the wear member 24 positioned against the receiver 20 a tapered contact face 52 on the locating member 26 engages with a corresponding tapered contact face 54 on the receiver rotation of the bolt causes the attachment member 44 to move away from the locating member the attachment member has a tapered contact face 56 and to engage with a corresponding tapered contact face 58 on an inner surface of the receiver a distal end 60 of the bolt 46 can have a contact end 62 that is free to rotate relative to locating member of the wear member alternatively the fastening means e g bolt 46 may be a one piece component this contact end includes an impact head arranged to impinge against a rear. |
8 | stored in the mobile terminal memory 230 the forth such information 2304 contains data collected from the accelerometer and describing current status and the history of the vehicle speed the fifth such information 2305 contains a set of pre coded messages associated with the particular conditions under which such vehicle can be operated and an explicit acceptance of the vehicle operating rules u2014 such as train operator acknowledgement of regulations car driver acceptance of insurance and or rental company terms and conditions etc as the contracts etc terms may be very long and most likely exceeding the capacity of the qr code such terms may be referred only as a u201c message number u201d in the qr code 291 and the actual text of such contracts may be stored in the terminal memory 230 or retrieved from the issuer server over the wireless network the sixth such information 2306 may contain description of the vehicle for example car train air plain etc such information is used to select application behavior and enable an appropriate device when the user enters the vehicle for example if the vehicle is a car only the drive hands free and velocity status is considered if the vehicle is a train and the user is an operator of such vehicle qr code in operator compartment the application will disable all communication except designated. |
9 | 84 is formed with a pair of opposed radially inwardly converging cantelevered walls 86 which diverge axially rearwardly to meet a radially extending mounting flange 88 slots 90 fig3 and 5 are formed between the walls 86 and roof 92 of the socket clamp 84 to allow the walls 86 to act as flexible spring loaded biasing members to secure and clamp the outlet guide vanes 54 to the outer support member 48 as discussed further below similar flanged sockets 94 and socket clamps 96 are provided on the inner support member 46 as seen in fig2 a vane foot support 98 is integrally cast from a ceramic matrix composite material for supporting the radially inner and outer ends of the outlet guide vanes 54 within the sockets 76 94 and socket clamps 84 96 each vane foot support 98 is formed with an elongated generally hexagonal boss 100 having axially projecting ridges 102 an elongated pocket or channel 104 is formed within each boss 100 and axial ridge 102 for receiving a radial end portion 106 fig4 of each outlet guide vane 54 with a close fit the surface profile of each boss 100 generally matches the inner contours of the sockets 76 94 and the socket clamps 84 96 however each boss 100 is dimensioned to form a wedged interference fit between the. |
7 | colors increased by the number of combinations of each of the eight colors with itself giving 36 in the present case among these 36 temporal compositions 9 should preferably be excluded because of a lack of efficiency as regards ocular response these 27 compositions of different colors are listed in table 2 below which be considered as being neither unique nor restrictive table 2______________________________________color no code rgb name______________________________________ 0 000 black 1 001 blue dark 2 002 blue light 3 010 green dark 4 011 cyan light 5 012 cyan blue 6 020 green light 7 021 cyan green 8 022 cyan light 9 100 red dark 10 101 violet dark 11 102 purple12 110 yellow dark 13 111 grey14 112 pale blue15 120 yellow green16 121 pale green17 122 pale cyan18 200 red light 19 201 violet red20 202 violet light 21 210 orange22 211 pink23 212 pale violet24 220 yellow light 25 221 pale yellow26 222 whitep______________________________________ the embodiment of fig3 corresponds to a liquid crystal display unit 10 in which the color pixels are distributed diagonally it has an even number c of columns and an even number l of rows these addressing internal peripheral circuits consist of a circuit 13a to address the odd order columns and a circuit 13b to address the even order columns for row. |
5 | by hatch or door 69 which may close compartments 68 while allowing access thereto in some embodiments one or both of right and left substructures 30 40 may include one or more upper equipment support cantilevers 67 as depicted in fig1 each upper equipment support cantilever 67 may be hingedly coupled to one of right or left substructure 30 40 in some embodiments upper equipment support cantilevers 67 may be utilized to support one or more pieces of drilling rig equipment mechanically coupled to upper support cantilevers 67 including one or more of for example and without limitation mud process equipment 100 choke manifold 102 accumulator 104 mud gas separators process tanks trip tanks drill line spoolers hpu 39 s vfd or driller 39 s cabin 106 fig2 depicts an overhead view of drilling rig 10 consistent with at least one embodiment of the present disclosure in which v door side 22 of drilling rig 10 drilling rig floor 20 and tank support structure 80 are shown in some embodiments choke manifold 102 may likewise be located on the rig floor in some embodiments accumulator 104 may likewise be located on the rig floor in some embodiments substructures 30 40 may be fixed as depicted in fig1 in some embodiments as depicted in fig3 substructures 30 u2032 40 u2032 may pivotably support drill rig floor 20 drill rig floor 20 may be pivotably coupled to one or more lower boxes 130 by a plurality of struts 140. |
4 | 11 12 to compress the web 3 a subsequent cooling system 15 is provided to cool the compressed product in the case of a product made using a thermoplastic adhesive powder the web 3 is fed from the supply roller through a scatter head 4 which applies the thermoplastic adhesive powder to the surface of the web 3 a winding system 5 for thermoplastic adhesive film 6 is also provided in the machine 1 it will be apparent to those skilled in one art one or other of the scatter head system 4 or unwinding system 5 for thermoplastic adhesive film 6 is to place adhesive in contact with web 3 as described above the web 3 then continues through heat contact system 9 where the thermoplastic adhesive powder is melted under the action of heated belts 11 12 as the web 3 is simultaneously compressed under the action of pressure rollers 13 14 cooling system 15 cools the final product as described above where a further fabric layer or web is to be provided a supply of fabric or web 7 is stored on a roll 8 prior to entry into the heat contact system 9 so that the fabric web 7 is fed to the heat contact system 9 simultaneously with web 3 where a thermoplastic adhesive has been deposited on web 3 by scatter head system 4 or unwinding system 5 the heated belts 11 12 heat the fabric 7 and web 3 to melt the adhesive pressure rollers 13 14 bear against the respective belts 11 12 to force fabric 7 into contact with web 3 and the melted adhesive again as described above the web. |
8 | effective contact angle of at least ninety 90 degrees with a drop of water and preferably more than one hundred fifty 150 degrees a thickness d 1 fig1 a of the hydrophobic coating 26 may be in a range from two 2 angstroms to seventy five 75 microns to minimize an obstruction to the cooling fluid 30 traveling through the enclosure 34 the hydrophobic coating 26 may prevent the cooling fluid 30 from contacting the at least one semiconductor die 20 a 20 c the electrical contact elements 24 a 24 c and the substrate 22 also in some embodiments utilizing a solution based coating application the hydrophobic coating 26 also may be relatively inexpensive to apply as opposed to more expensive embodiments utilizing for example a vapor deposition process and or an evaporative deposition process in this manner the hydrophobic coating 26 may be used as part of the electrical device 10 to enable efficient cooling of the semiconductor die 20 a 20 c by the cooling fluid 30 while avoiding cross talk and electrical shorts related to contact of the cooling fluid 30 with the electrical contact elements 24 a 24 c the hydrophobic coating 26 may provide several benefits first the hydrophobic coating 26 may form a physical barrier to prevent the cooling fluid 30 from contacting the at least one semiconductor die 20 a 20 c the electrical contact elements 24 a 24 c and the substrate 22 secondly the hydrophobic coating 26 may increase the efficiency of heat transfer for example by conducting heat from the inner surface 28 a to the outer surface 28 b to the cooling fluid 30 thirdly the hydrophobic coating 26 may be applied using various methods including a relatively low cost solution based application instead of more. |
1 | but it should be clear that an embodiment might employ any appropriate filler material appropriate for the intended environment in some embodiments of the present disclosure one or more of the shell 102 the filler 104 and the magnet 106 may be radiopaque or may be marked with a radiopaque material that may aid in imaging the medical device 100 with fluoroscopy further other imaging modalities such as ultrasound may be used to image the medical device 100 fig2 depicts a medical device cluster 200 of multiple medical devices 100 magnets 106 cause adjacent medical devices 100 to clump forming the medical device cluster 200 the shape of the medical device cluster 200 can be arranged by applying external force so that movement of the stomach walls can rearrange the cluster a surgeon can choose the number of medical devices 100 based on a desired volume of stomach capacity to be filled typically the overall process of rearrangement consumes considerable abdominal muscle energy which may slow down the food processing rate and amplify the effect of reducing food intake fig3 illustrates the medical device 100 in a deformed state having for example a substantially elliptical shape to achieve the deformed state may require separate actions to alter the state of the filler 104 and to alter the shape of shell 102 those processes may proceed serially or in parallel for example the deformation process may include solidification of the filler e g water. |
4 | spell a word such as u201c ok u201d or u201c stop u201d or u201c limit u201d in one embodiment the word could spell the manufacturer of the sling such as u201c ams u201d the visual indicia described above could be integrated into the mesh material a variety of ways for example the mesh could actually be integrated into the fibers that are woven into the mesh so that the indicia is present upon weaving the material in another example the visual indicia could be added to the mesh as a component of a coating e g silicone applied to the mesh material referring next to fig8 a and 8b an embodiment of the invention is disclosed wherein the visual tension indicia is in the form of changes in the weave of the mesh for example a mesh 800 could be used such that it takes on a substantially square hole pattern fig8 a in the untensioned condition then when the mesh 800 is stretched the hole pattern becomes distorted based on the known elongation properties of the mesh the mesh can be manufactured such that a particular desired tension is present in the mesh when the hole material has changed into a different recognizable pattern in one embodiment that new hole pattern could be a parallelogram structure as shown in fig8 b it will be evident to the reader that the visual tension indicia component of the present invention is not limited to the isolated embodiments disclosed in the figures and that various combinations of visual tension indicia is also. |
6 | the upper closure element 12 and an upper surface 26 of the lower closure element 14 form a recess 28 containing a rectangular parallelepiped shaped slide 30 see fig1 a along two planes of symmetry of the slide passing respectively through the main axis xx u2032 and an axis yy u2032 perpendicular to the main axis xx u2032 the slide 30 is integral with one 36 of the two second walls of the opening 20 perpendicular to the main axis xx u2032 through the intermediary of a spring 46 with an axis of elasticity parallel to the main axis xx u2032 the slide 30 comprises a hole 44 with an axis vv u2032 perpendicular to the plane s of the sandwich the axis vv u2032 of the hole 44 is offset on the spring 46 side by a certain distance from the axis yy u2032 of the slide the slide 30 is kept in position in the recess 28 by an inertial screw 40 inserted in the hole 44 of the slide the inertial screw is itself integral with the lower closure element 14 fig2 a represents a partial view of the device in fig1 a in longitudinal section along a plane p parallel to the main axis xx u2032 of the central element 10 and passing through the axis vv u2032 of the hole 44 of the slide 30 fig2 b and 2 c show respectively a top view and a front view of an inertial screw of the device in fig1 a the circular cylinder shaped inertial screw 40. |
7 | as described above may have a wide field of view and improve optical performance through aberration improvement the optical system according to exemplary embodiments may satisfy conditional expression 1 the optical system according to exemplary embodiments may satisfy conditional expression 2 here fov is the field of view of the optical system and ttl is a distance from the object side surface of the first lens to an imaging surface of the image sensor the optical system according to exemplary embodiments may satisfy conditional expression 3 here ttl is the distance from the object side surface of the first lens to the imaging surface of the image sensor and f is an overall focal length of the optical system the optical system according to exemplary embodiments may satisfy conditional expression 4 here f 1 is a focal length of the first lens and f is the overall focal length of the optical system the optical system according to exemplary embodiments may satisfy conditional expression 5 here f 2 is a focal length of the second lens and f is the overall focal length of the optical system the optical system according to exemplary embodiments may satisfy conditional expression 6 here f 3 is a focal length of the third lens and f is the overall focal length of the optical system the optical system according. |
8 | input module 2 c includes two parallel connected switches 32 each having an assigned low pass filter 34 the integral of signal x t is formed at various instances in conformance with the corresponding haar wavelet function see equation 14 with the assistance of the function of switches 32 and of low pass filters 34 in each branch 20 both results of input module 2 c are subsequently summed in a summing unit 36 in this context each result of input module 2 c characterizes a half wave of the corresponding haar wavelet function thus each branch 20 processes a haar wavelet function the various wavelet functions being generated by doubling or halving the width and by shifting the width by integral multiples coefficient a j of the wavelet transformation is subsequently supplied for digitization to corresponding module 6 to normalize discrete coefficient a j d as a function of the corresponding wavelet function a matching element 38 is provided in corresponding branch 20 thus the normalization is carried out in the digital domain for purposes of inverse transformation output module 4 includes multiplier 22 the normalized coefficients c i j in the digital domain determined with the assistance of the matching element are supplied to multiplier 22 for purposes of inverse transformation see equation 12 where c i j l u03c8 x a 1 b i through subsequent. |
7 | into the entry chamber 140 a the entry trap door 130 a can immediately close and let the rfid tag 110 be enclosed completely to preserve an rf opaque environment next the rfid tag 110 can continue through and hit the decommissioning trap door 130 b which allows the rfid tag to exit the entry chamber 140 a and enter the decommissioning chamber 140 b the decommissioning chamber 140 b can house one or more compatible rfid readers receivers the entry into the decommissioning chamber 140 b can be controlled by the decommissioning trap door 130 b and the exit out can be controlled by the exit trap door 130 c which can open out into the exit chamber 140 c when the rfid tag 110 enters into the decommissioning chamber 140 b the decommissioning trap door 130 b immediately closes while in the decommissioning chamber 140 b the rfid tag 110 is then scanned or read by either a passive reader antenna 150 or an active tag receiver 150 depending on whether the rfid tag is a passive or active rfid tag 110 the reader receiver 150 can be enabled to have program code that decommissions the rfid tag 110 the rfid tag 110 record is then located wirelessly in a database repository that houses rfid tag records and associated link data that associates a particular rfid tag with a particular object article once the rfid record is located the link data associating the rfid tag with a particular object article is destroyed so that the rfid tag is no longer associated or linked with that particular object anymore in one aspect of the embodiment the rfid record can be. |
4 | region of the base portion 3 a prismatic shape having an elongate forwardly and rearwardly closed opening or throughpassage 10 at which merges in the direction of the gripper tip 1 34 an elongate flat band like portion 11 at the rear closure of the opening or throughpassage 10 there is formed an entrainment projection 12 the prismatic clamping tongue portion 9 39 containing the opening or throughpassage 10 bears upon the base portion 3 of the taker gripper 1 while the band shaped or band like portion 11 of the clamping tongue 9 extends between the web 7 and the step shaped raised portion 6 during operation of the loom the taker gripper 1 is inserted from the left side of the loom into the shed the flexible tape or band 2 and the plane of the hook 8 are located parallel to the central plane m of the wrap threads k fig4 at the base portion 3 there is secured by means of a fastening screw or threaded bolt 13 or equivalent structure a guide element 14 which extends into the opening or throughpassage 10 and forms a guide for the rear part of the clamping tongue 9 in this guide element or piece 14 there is inserted the one end of a spiral spring 15 or equivalent structure the other end of which presses against the front closure of the opening or throughpassage 10 by means of the spiral spring. |
3 | 81 6 points measured at 20 u00b0 and 88 5 points measured at 60 u00b0 that of the film from the sample containing butanone oxime was 82 1 and 89 9 points at 20 u00b0 and 60 u00b0 respectively the color co ordinate b of a corresponding paint film with a 100 u03bcm wet film thickness according to cielab corresponding to din 6174 determined after a storage period of 1 week resulted in a value when the mixture according to the invention was used that was 0 300 points lower than the tristimulus value of the sample containing butanone oxime determined under identical conditions as a result of which a reduced yellowing of the film was indicated 3 0 10 g of a cobalt containing drier trade name octa soligen cobalt 6 from borchers gmbh contains 6 wt co and 0 4 g of a calcium containing drier trade name octa soligen calcium 4 from borchers gmbh contains 4 wt calcium were added to a coating composition consisting of 30 0 g of a long oil alkyd resin trade name alkydal u 601 from bayer ag and 2 2 g white spirit d 60 0 005 g of the mixture listed under d was added to the formulation and the time taken for a skin to form on the surface of a closed 125 ml pe beaker filled to approx u00bc was established skinning was prevented for more than 50 days in this case by way of comparison the skinning time for a sample without anti skinning additive determined under identical conditions was 6 days the skinning time. |
8 | carried in the auth_els the transaction identifier 19 contains an identifier used to relate together the messages that compose a particular authentication protocol which may be as previously described dh chap or srp or fcap the message payload 20 contains the actual authentication message carried by the auth_els the auth_els flags field 14 is the modification added by to the auth_els messages according to this invention referring to fig2 a table defining the auth_els flags field 14 of the els authentication message structure according to the present invention is shown the auth_els flags field 14 includes a fragmentation bit 30 which is either set u201c 1 u201d to indicate that u201c more fragments follow u201d or reset u201c 0 u201d to indicate that u201c no more fragments u201d follow in other words if the fragmentation bit 30 is set it means that the auth_els carries a fragment of a larger authentication message if it is reset it means the auth_els carries the last fragment of a larger authentication message or the entire message the auth_els flags field 14 includes also a one bit sequence number 32 which is used for error recovery as explained in greater detail below when a fragment of a larger. |
7 | the server rapidly displaying the page to the user if on the other hand there is only an older version of the page in the browser cache there is a cache miss and the browser will send the request to the server to retrieve the most recent version of the page application_number US 7149602 A description the following description includes the best mode of carrying out the invention the detailed description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention and should not be taken in a limiting sense the scope of the invention is best determined by reference to the claims 0020 fig1 is a diagram of a web application architecture that can be used to implement the invention a web application can be implemented using software components such as a web server an application server and a database the web application provider may have dozens of computers running each component in order to service a large number of simultaneous users the provider may also dedicate some of these components to specialized tasks like server to server data exchange for simplicity fig1 shows a diagram with a web server an application server and a database it is not essential to the invention that the components run on a particular operating system and hardware platform thus. |
7 | that the image forming apparatus holding the image data is connected to lan 56 yes at step 406 shown in fig1 and that the image data exists in the image forming apparatus yes at step 408 shown in fig1 here it is assumed that image forming apparatus 52 d holds the image data of interest image forming apparatus 52 b transmits an image data request requesting transmission of the image data to image forming apparatus 52 d and waits until the image data is received from image forming apparatus 52 d step 410 shown in fig1 receiving the request image forming apparatus 52 d transmits the image data to image forming apparatus 52 b receiving the image data from image forming apparatus 52 d image forming apparatus 52 b transmits the image data to image forming apparatus 52 c step 412 shown in fig1 receiving the image data from image forming apparatus 52 b image forming apparatus 52 c executes a process for printing the image data step 326 shown in fig1 in the following an operation following step 404 will be described assuming that the image forming apparatus holding the image data is not connected to lan 56 no at step 406 shown in fig1 or that. |
5 | in the stool 12 is exhausted it will be seen that the suction housing 28 is adapted to be used with flush type toilet stools of conventional configuration and is so designed as not to require any modifications to such toilet structure air flow through the toilet is in opposition to the direction of water passage up to the point of reaching the water inlet opening 22 but from that location air passage circumvents the path of the water flow in being exhausted from the system referring to the preferred variation illustrated in fig1 and 11 the suction housing or spacer 28a functions somewhat like spacer 28 of fig1 through 6 and corresponding reference numerals have been carried over with an 34 a 34 designation appended thereto to describe features common between these two versions the embodiment of fig1 and 11 is designed for retrofitting to existing flush type toilets and is designed to obviate several of the problems common to the embodiment of fig1 through 7 and u s pat no 2 777 137 to mcfadden in both the applicant 39 s version illustrated in fig1 through 6 and the mcfadden patent the vent or exhaust pipe extends rearwardly from the toilet beneath the flush water supply tank necessitating either that the toilet be spaced away from a wall or that any wall immediately behind the tank be provided with a hole so that the exhaust venting system may pass through the wall and away from a bathroom with the embodiment illustrated in fig1 and 11 the exhaust fitting. |
5 | river with a feed conduit 50 diverting water into the surge tank 26 a secondary intake 16 u2032 is also provided in this embodiment both primary intake 16 and the secondary intake 16 u2032 are connected to a common interconnection manifold 22 to then interconnect the containers 12 to the intakes when the water needs to be conveyed large distances a pump may be used to increase the head pressure in the conduit 20 that carries the water to the containers 12 fig5 shows sample reservoir storage calculations once the storage requirements for a location are determined system components can be selected to achieve a given storage requirement in fig5 a the design requirements for a 10 000 000 l system are shown in fig5 b a catchment area and a catchment volume for the catchment area are calculated in this example the roof area of a stadium is calculated to generate 10 000 000 l annum of water for storage in the licensing of these systems the cost of the licence can be determined using various parameters for example the licence cost can be based on the catchment size or the storage size the cost can be based on the average annual water catchment volume over a time period or the area of catchment alternatively the cost of the licence can be based on maximum storage capacity for storing water or the utilisation of that capacity a cost can be calculated by determining the catchment volume and then multiplying this value by a unit cost this cost can then be paid annually by a licensee although the method reservoir and system. |
4 | shaft 910 is internal to and concentric with outer shaft 920 inner shaft 910 is connected to and driven by a rotor 940 a cylindrical coupler 930 includes a lower portion 932 an upright portion 938 and a locking flange 939 extending radially outward from upright portion 938 locking flange 939 includes an upwardly extending locking rim 937 coupler 930 is concentric with inner shaft 910 and outer shaft 920 upright portion 938 of coupler 930 includes a plurality of internal splines 936 at an upper end thereof splines 936 are configured to engage a plurality of external splines 924 on outer shaft 920 lower portion 932 of coupler 930 includes a plurality of internal splines 934 configured to engage a plurality of external splines 912 on inner shaft 910 coupler 930 is free to slide along outer shaft splines 924 rotor 940 includes a central recessed portion 942 that receives lower portion 932 of coupler 930 when coupler 930 is at the lower end of its travel inner shaft 910 includes a spline free section 914 adjacent rotor recess 942 such that coupler 930 is disengaged from inner shaft 910 when coupler 930 is seated in rotor recess 942 a number of locking pawls 976 are pivotably attached to washer tub 970 through a plurality. |
9 | the spiral member 24 is rotated relatively by the rotation drive part 20 c about the fixed shaft part 23 at the bottom part 20 a the spiral member 24 is formed with an exposed region where the spaces between the turns of the band member are open to the outer circumferential side direction at the intermediate part 20 b the spiral member 24 is surrounded in a closed manner in the outer circumferential side direction by a tubular cover member 28 the rotation drive part 20 c arranges a motor 30 in a vertical posture on the top surface of the top plate 29 and transmits rotational drive force to the spiral member 24 the bottom part 20 a is immersed in the coolant 2 in that state the rotation drive part 20 c is driven to make the spiral member 24 rotate relative to the shaft part 23 due to this the oil 12 which floats and forms a surface layer in the coolant 2 is separated from the coolant 2 in the mixed liquid state and transported upward at the top end part of the intermediate part 20 b a disk shaped receptacle 21 is attached at the top surface of the disk shaped receptacle 21 there is a recessed part which receives the separated and transported oil 12 at the top surface of the receptacle 21 the liquid recovery part 22 is formed and arranged in a shape so that the shaft part 23 and spiral member 24 pass through it in the vertical direction the oil 12 which is separated by the liquid separation. |
5 | also preferably a hot melt material and more preferably a polyamide hot melt material furthermore when the adhesive 104 is applied four raised beads 106 and 108 of adhesive are formed as shown in fig5 although the beads 106 and 108 are preferably formed by the adhesive it is within the scope of the present invention to apply a separately formed bead to the tape 100 by using the adhesive also applied to the adhesive are two stiffening strips 110 the stiffening strips 110 are preferably made from polyvinyl chloride and provide a rigid straight surface so that tape will provide a flat straight seam whether the tape covers a flat seam of two adjacent pieces of wallboard or is folded to form an inside or outside corner bead where two pieces of wallboard meet at an angle also provided on an underside 112 of the tape 100 is a protuberance 114 preferably formed from a polyamide hot melt material the tape 100 in one embodiment is preferably about 3 inches wide and about 0 009 inches thick and the stiffening strips 18 are preferable about 1 063 inches wide and about 0 025 inches thick each and separated by about 0 125 inches the raised beads 106 are preferably about 0 015 inches in height above the skim coat or tapered coat of adhesive which is about 0 002 inches in thickness and the beads are about 0 030 inches wide moreover the raised beads 108 are preferably about 0 020 inches in height above the skim coat or tapered coat. |
4 | drying by means of a mechanical crimping process and then cut to form staple alternatively the fibre after curing may be cut to form staple washed and dried as staple the flame retardant chemical may be applied to the fibre in staple form rather than in tow form thus after the leaching operation the fibre can be cut to form staple washed and the flame retardant chemical can then be applied to the staple the staple can then be cured washed and dried as staple it is preferred however that the fr chemical be applied to the fibre in tow form because it is found that there is less entangling of the fibre and the tow treated fibre may be more readily carded to produce an open structure suitable for spinning the treated fibre can then be processed in a conventional manner to produce fabric in the case of filamentary material the filament would be wound up and converted by weaving or knitting or non woven methods to produce a fabric in the case of staple fibre the fibre would be carded spun and the yarn produced by spinning could be woven or knitted to produce a suitable fabric the fabric may be dyed either after production or it may be dyed as yarn to produce a coloured yarn for the production of fabric rather than using thp or other phosphorous based compounds typically quaternary phosphorous based compounds nitrogen based compounds can be used or any other suitable flame retardant by incorporating the flame retardant chemical into the fibre in the never dried state it is possible. |
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