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1 | cationic surfactant such as polyquaternium 37 one example of the composition of the present invention is shown in table ii phase u201c a u201d water is heated to 75 u00b0 c natrasol a thickening agent is dispersed and is mixed with water for one hour remaining phase a ingredients are added phase b ingredients are combined and then mixed together at 75 u00b0 c these ingredient are then mixed with phase a ingredients to form a b a b is subsequently cooled to 30 c phase c ingredients are mixed together and then added to a b to obtain a b c phase d compounds are added one at a time the ph is stabilized by adding naoh one example of the composition of the present invention is shown in table ii phase u201c a u201d water is heated to 75 u00b0 c natrasol a thickening agent is dispersed and is mixed with water for one hour remaining phase a ingredients are added phase b ingredients are combined and then mixed together at 75 u00b0 c these ingredient are then mixed with phase a ingredients to form a b a b is subsequently cooled to 30 c phase c ingredients are mixed together and then added to a b to obtain a b c phase d compounds are added one at a time the mixture is homogenized for two minutes at 3000 rpm the invention described and claimed herein is not to be limited in scope by the specific embodiments herein disclosed since. |
8 | 3 5 would have normally been placed in the priority 3 transmission buffer however since the data block b 3 5 was missed and had to be retransmitted the data block b 3 5 is placed in either the priority 1 or priority 2 transmission buffer so that it is transmitted earlier than if it had been placed in the priority 3 transmission buffer upon reception of pdus in the node b the cmch pi is used to determine the priority queue b 1 n b 3 n the scheduler services the higher priority queues first and assign transmissions to transmitting h arq processors p 1 b p 5 b upon successful transmission to the ue the receiving h arq processors p 1 ue p 5 ue forward the retransmitted pdus to the rlc layer this procedure may also be applied for a dsch system except that the intermediate node is the crnc instead of the node b referring to fig8 pdus 805 with cmch pi indications are given priority by a prioritization entity 810 and are scheduled for transmission by the mac sh in the crnc the mac sh maintains multiple priority queues 815 a 815 b and a dsch transmission scheduler 820 determines which pdu 805 is to be transmitted based on the priority of that data therefore by setting increased cmch pi for dsch retransmissions these transmissions will be serviced in advance of other data for the ue this is similar to the hs dsch case where the node b mac hs entity schedules transmissions referring to fig9 a system is shown in accordance with the present invention. |
2 | are used to separate groups of particulate materials by allowing the particulates to float or settle through two columns filled with water the columns have water flowing upward at different velocities or water flowing upward through one column and stagnant water in the other column application_number US 57622595 A description referring to fig1 the apparatus consists of two nearly vertical columns 1 and 2 column 1 is connected to column 2 through an entry port 3 which is below the top of column 2 and at least 6 inches above the bottom end 4 of column 2 such that particles falling through column 1 will enter column 2 at some point between the top and bottom of column 2 water inlets 5 and 6 allow water flow to be introduced into column 2 at points between port 3 and bottom end 4 water may be introduced through just one or a multitude of inlet points the bottom of column 2 has provisions that allow for the removal of heavy particles collecting there either on a continuous basis via mechanical means such as a bucket elevator or an auger or intermittently via a clean out plug or a discharge valve 14 as shown heights of the water levels 8 and 9 in the two columns are such that when water flow is initiated most or all of the incoming flow goes out through weir 7 as shown at the top of column 2 effective height of water level 9 in. |
8 | supervisor system is found or elected the back up supervisor system will periodically send inquiry request for primary supervisor system if primary supervisor system received the request it will refresh back up supervisor system age timer and replies the request and so on if the primary supervisor system doesn 39 t receive the back up request at end of age time it will remove the back up supervisor system and may send a snmp trap on the other hand if there is no response for an dead interval 3 times of service inquire intervals then the back up supervisor system will become the primary supervisor system 0072 fig1 is a diagram illustrating protocol message format of the present invention the packet could be carried by ethernet frame or carried by ip or udp 0076 fig1 is a diagram illustrating common message header format of the present invention for the keep alive message a system periodically sends service control advertisement multicast message to allclientofservicex with keep alive interval service attribute to refresh its age time in supervisor system also a client of service x and all the clients of the service x the current response time will also be attached as the metric as the loading factor to let client is select the less congested server server address is 8 byte field the first two bytes determine it 39 s mac address or ip address 00 00 is mac 00 01 is ip keep alive interval. |
8 | units 51 are typically placed on the smaller arrays 31 or on the insulating layer separating the interconnect pads from the array with the addition of interconnect pads 40 as shown in fig3 and a die 30 composed of a 7 u00d7 7 array of superblocks 31 a pair of die 30 mounted on a substrate would gain a total of 784 16 u00d7 49 possible interconnects in addition to the 108 presently available this would allow more cells to be used for active logic functions since fewer would be needed to function as interconnect wires thereby increasing the degree of gate utilization in addition since fewer of the existing buses will be needed for interconnections cells won 39 t be disabled by the need to use their close by buses for interconnections it is important to note that this added connectivity is achieved with little if any increase in die size the only increase would be that needed for the placement of the added switching units 51 shown in fig4 the interconnect network embedded on or within the substrate determines how the individual arrays 31 are interconnected and how the resulting device operates in terms of functionality and capacity fig5 shows a possible interconnect network for an array 60 formed from multiple smaller programmable gate arrays or chips 30 which are placed on a mcm substrate where the substrate interconnect lines interconnect corresponding points interconnect pads on each of the smaller arrays or chips the result is a three. |
4 | tension placed thereon during the rapid return motion in order to avoid such breakage problems on a wardwell type braiding machine the invention utilizes a new design for the lower carrier members thereof a preferred embodiment of which is illustrated with reference to fig3 6 and 7 as seen therein a bobbin 30 is suitably positioned on a rotating spindle 31 the particular structure of which is improved over that conventionally used in such machines as discussed in more detail below lower tension lever 33 has mounted on its horizontal arm at least two pulleys 34 and 35 and in the particular embodiment depicted an additional pulley 36 two additional pulleys 37 and 38 are fixedly mounted on the lower carrier member via a suitable mounting block 39 suitably affixed to the frame thereof pulleys 37 and 38 are displaced from pulleys 34 35 and 36 and are positioned near a first thread guide roller element 40 as shown a second thread guide element 41 is fixedly attached as shown to block 39 and to the frame of the lower carrier member a strand 42 e g of copper wire is supplied from bobbin 30 around first thread guide roller element 40 and thence around pulley 36 in a counter clockwise direction to the bottom of pulley 37 exiting therefrom and returning to and around pulley 35 in a counter clockwise direction thence to the bottom of pulley 38 exiting therefrom and returning to and around pulley 34 in a counter clockwise direction and thence to second thread guide element 41 and upwardly toward the upper carrier members as shown by arrow 44 thus the wire leaves the upper tension lever at substantially the same height as in the prior used structure shown in. |
4 | inner wall of the drum detecting motor current during the wrapping of the laundry determining an unbalanced state of the laundry based on the detected motor current and controlling speed of the drum based on a result of the determination application_number US 7865308 A description reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the embodiments are described below to explain the present invention by referring to the figures fig4 is a control block diagram of a washing machine according to embodiments referring to fig4 the washing machine includes an input unit 20 to allow a user to input an operation command including setting of a spin drying operation a control unit 22 to control the overall operation of the washing machine such as washing rinsing and spin drying a motor driving unit 24 to drive a motor 26 that rotates a drum 10 according to the control of the control unit 22 a speed detecting unit 28 to transmit a motor speed signal corresponding to the rotation speed of the drum 10 to the control unit 22 a current detecting unit 30 to transmit a motor current signal corresponding to the rotation speed of the drum 10 to the control unit 22 and a back electromotive force detecting unit 32 to transmit a back electromotive force proportional to the rotation speed of the drum 10 to the control unit 22 the control unit 22 performs an unbalance reduction control procedure to maintain the balanced state of laundry 12 when a spin drying operation is initiated as in the conventional art as shown in fig5 the unbalance reduction control procedure according to. |
2 | according to a construction method as illustrated in fig1 7 the supporting body 11 is made up of two exactly equal elements or symmetric half bodies or shells 15 they therefore can be made advantageously from the same mould using die casting sintering or a forging systems in any appropriate material the two half bodies 15 are placed one facing the other they fit one into the other and are fixed together each one has a support plane 16 from which an intermediate part rises 17 with two sides 17 u2032 which is topped by a straight flat section 18 the supporting plane 16 forms a support base 16 u2032 and on the two opposite sides it has two ears 19 protruding from the intermediate section 17 each one having a half hole 20 perpendicular to the support base 16 u2032 and open towards the opposite semi body at the height of each half hole 20 a semi hexagonal recess 20 u2032 can be formed a cylindrical cavity 21 has been machined at the height of the intermediate section 17 the axis of which is parallel to the support base 16 u2032 the cavity 21 is closed by a bottom wall 22 in which a hole 22 u2032 is provided and opens towards the half body opposite in the top part of cavity 21 there is a slide surface. |
2 | the substantially transparent display window 24 the outer enclosure 20 may be made of any suitable material known to those skilled in the art including plastic cardboard etc the display means 32 comprises the bottom of a box 30 the outer enclosure 20 further contains a box top 54 the outer enclosure 20 can comprise a top wall 26 a bottom wall 27 and side walls 22 the side walls 22 are connected to the top wall 26 and bottom wall 27 of the outer enclosure 20 the substantially transparent display window 24 is situated on at least one of the side walls 22 in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention the bottom 30 of the box comprises a base 34 and side walls 36 the side walls 36 are connected to the base 34 such that a cavity 38 is formed a display means 32 may be located in the cavity which display means 32 retains and displays the article 15 the box top 54 can comprise a top wall 52 and side walls 56 the side walls 56 are connected to the top wall 52 of the box top thereby forming an upper cavity 58 therein the bottom and top of the box may be made of any suitable materials known to those skilled in the art cardboard which is opaque is especially preferred referring now to fig4 in assembly the box top 52 is arranged within the outer enclosure 20 and is encased by. |
7 | contents of the averaging bins is sent to the surface and recorded any frequency that is a multiple of u0192 l that is less than the half the a d rate can be extracted provided these frequencies are in the present in the spectrum of the transmitter current waveform induction tools measure apparent conductivities that suffer from a variety of environmental effects chief among these are skin effect and shoulder or adjacent bed effect the two are intertwined the vertical response varies with the conductivity level various methods exist for correcting for these effects an effective system requires a deconvolution over depth most prior art deconvolution techniques are not well suited to the asymmetrical elemental measurements of an array tool the present invention includes a new method of deconvolving the elemental measurements to match the vertical responses prior to any radial combination and a method for finding the corresponding filters induction tools measure the voltage of a set of receiver coils typically wound in series the receivers are arranged so that the direct mutual coupling from the transmitters is nulled in low conductivity homogeneous formations the voltage induced in the receiver coils is proportional to the formation conductivity the voltage multiplied by the appropriate u201c tool constant u201d will produce an apparent conductivity that is correct in the low conductivity limit but will be less than the actual conductivity in high conductivity formations this nonlinearity is. |
5 | the sole plate and the other end of the bracing strap is bent around the end of the top plate at opposite corners of the stud wall in fig1 it is seen that bracing strap 17 is placed diagonally across stud wall 10 from the upper right hand corner to the lower left hand corner and fastened to each stud 15 through holes 18 the fasteners are normally nails although screws are equally operable if possible each stud 15 is fastened to strap 17 through two holes 18 by two fasteners at its upper end strap 17 is bent at 19 around to lie flat against the end of top plate 12 in this instance against the ends of both of beams 13 and 14 at the lower corner bracing strap 17 is bent at 20 around to lie flat against the end of sole plate 11 and the adjoining face of end stud 21 bracing strap 17 is fastened by nails or screws into the ends of beams 13 and 14 at the top end and into beam 11 and stud 21 at the bottom end in fig2 and 3 there is shown an enlargement of the upper corner of stud wall 10 where bracing strap 17 is bent at 19 around the ends of beams 13 and 14 of top plate 12 fig3 is a view taken in the direction of arrow 30 strap 17 is nailed at 32 to studs 15 and 27 and to beam 13 through any convenient nail. |
4 | and core the rind is cut into a predetermined length for example a length of about 1 cm to make kenaf chips on the other hand the core is tapped and separated into small pieces with a wooden hammer to make chips further stalk is cut as it is into a certain length to make chips also root cut off from the stalk is washed with water or washed and dried and then cut into a predetermined length to make chips process 2 is a process of crushing chipped kenaf in the process 2 the core rind root and stalk cut into the chips in the process 1 are respectively put into separate mixers or blenders alternatively the core and rind or the core rind and root are adequately mixed and a mixture of the core and rind or the mixture of the core rind and root can be put into the mixer then water tap water can be used is poured into the mixer and the kenaf chips are mixed well with water and crushed by operating the mixer in this mixing operation cold water is preferable than warm water process 3 is a process of boiling the crushed chips of kenaf i e pulp making process in the process 3 crushed chips in the process 2 are put into a stainless or enameled pan and then water is poured into the pan until the crushed chips of kenaf are soaked in or covered with. |
1 | by reference in its entirety with the exception that two concentric coils are located in the telemetry head rather than a single coil as illustrated in the winkler et al patent fig3 is a diagram illustrating the interconnection of the antenna array of the programmer or monitor 10 of fig1 with the circuitry and other functional components included therein the controller circuitry 46 selects which of the two antennas 20 and 22 is employed by means of control line 34 which controls antenna switch 32 rf signals are carried between the antenna switch 32 and transceiver 38 via rf line 36 the circuitry within the programmer or monitor includes a microprocessor 50 which controls the operation of the device as a function of programming stored in ram rom 54 and or hard disk drive 52 both of which are coupled to the microprocessor via data address bus 48 commands from the physician are provided to the microprocessor via keyboard 18 and or any additional control buttons on the telemetry head 12 fig1 and or if the display 16 is touch sensitive from the display as well information regarding the operation of the programmer or monitor and information received from the associated implanted device are displayed on display 16 under control of graphics circuitry 56 the graphics. |
4 | stop the transport track 13 and to divert the empty tubes 36 to the transport track 12 by means of the shunt formed by the electromagnet 11 the control to the remnant yarn detector 33 is then switched to maintain the electromagnet energized continuously in addition after each empty tube 36 has moved past the detector 33 it activates another electromagnet 37 causing the empty tube 36 to be returned over the transport path 14 for empty tubes to the delivery track 2 instead of being directed to the preparation device 15 regardless of this remnant cops 9 detected by the remnant yarn detector 33 can still be directed to the yarn end preparation device 15 by the selective nonactivation of the electromagnet 37 by the remnant yarn detector 33 after it has identified a remnant cop tubes with small quantities of remnant yarn may also be delivered to the yarn cleaner 10 in the manner described thus all the necessary functions of these devices occur even if the empty tubes 36 are circulating in the transport system at the various branching points from the delivery track 2 to the preparation segments 25 sensors 29 are provided which recognize arriving empty tubes 36 and open an adjacent shunt 30 to cause each caddy 4 carrying an empty tube 36 to continue traveling on the delivery track 2 which assures that the empty tubes will remain on the transport paths intended for them regardless of this operation the shunts 30 also serve to distribute the cops among the differing preparation segments 25 during normal operation of the bobbin. |
1 | used for the filter 260 with the attendant benefits identified above note that the ui interface 275 and controller 270 are shared in the present embodiment by the treatment machine thus any information required for control of both the treatment and preparation of filtered replacement fluid 230 would not need to be communicated to a separate controller such as controller 270 note also that the communications among the illustrated components is provided by a channel 202 which may be wire harness separate wires a bus a wireless channel or any suitable communications power transmission device in the embodiment of fig3 a predicted quantity of replacement fluid may be filtered and stored for use during treatment if however for some reason more is required the treatment machine controller 270 could be configured to identify that situation and control the subsystem 305 components to provide it many blood treatment process employ a filter 220 to filter blood and into which replacement fluid is supplied to a patient 225 more details on preferred embodiments of the treatment machine are discussed below in either of the above embodiments the rate of flow of fluid during preparation of the batch of replacement fluid may be substantially less than the rate of consumption during treatment in an exemplary embodiment of an application for hemofiltration the amount of replacement fluid consumed is between 9 and 18 l and the rate of consumption is approximately 200 ml min for daily treatment a higher quantity of fluid is required also the media used for sterile filtration may be any suitable media that insures the quality of the replacement fluid is as desired in the embodiments discussed above it was assumed that the end sought was preparation of filtered replacement fluid employed microfiltration to prevent the passage. |
5 | is used to calculate the in situ r value of the fiberglass batt in each of the four tests the nominal r value for the batt insulation is 19 the last column in table 4 is a ratio of the in situ r to the nominal r expressed as a percentage the primary measurements from the lscs tests are the steady state heat flow through a 64 ft 2 test specimen and the temperature difference across the test specimen equation 1 is used to calculate the r value from the measured values the measured heat flow and heat flux is an average value over the area of the test specimen the measured heat flux therefore includes the heat flow through the purlins as well as the heat flow through the insulated region between the purlins the exterior air film resistances can be determined from the measurements since the heat flux at the surface is the same as the heat flux through the test assembly thermal sensors provide the temperature difference between the surface and the adjacent air application of equation 1 then gives measured values for the air film resistances air film resistances taken from the ashrae handbook of fundamentals are used to calculate the air to air r values and u values for a field application this is done because the film coefficients in a test apparatus can differ from those present in a full scale building application table 6 contains measured surface to surface r values for the hybrid assemblies that were tested air to air r values are listed in table 6 for both measured r values and. |
1 | might want to incorporate into the well the various switches and fuses are connected by means of a wire 20 and standard 12 volt connector 21 to a power source 21a such as a stand alone battery referred to above or to a 12 volt power source also if desired the well can be hard wired to a boats electrical system if the well is to be a permanent fixture on the boat as shown in fig3 the power cord 20 exits from the back wall 19 of the well however this location is not critical and the power cord could be mounted in any convenient location also mount on the back wall is a jack 22 which can be used to attach a conventional external pump not show or some other electrical device fig4 shows a schematic view of the recirculation system of the present invention pump 12 is connected to pipe 6 which is connected to pipes 28 and 5 pipe 28 is connected to pipe 7 which has apertures 27 as explained above connected in pipe 7 is a conventional water valve 31 and a similar valve 32 is connected between pipes 28 and 5 if the user wants to. |
9 | control signal reaches a particular level application_number US 36729009 A description in the present disclosure numerous specific details are provided such as examples of circuits components and methods to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention persons of ordinary skill in the art will recognize however that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details in other instances well known details are not shown or described to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention fig1 schematically shows a conventional switched mode power supply that may be adapted to take advantage of embodiments of the present invention in the example of fig1 an llc resonant half bridge converter 100 is configured to step down an input voltage v in to a lower output voltage v o for example the converter 100 may step down an input voltage v in of 400 vdc to an output voltage v o of 24 vdc and generate an output current i o ranging from 0 to 5 a it is to be noted that the operation of an llc resonant half bridge converter in general is well known in the art as is typical of modern switched mode power supplies the converter 100 includes an integrated circuit 130 to control switching of a pair of synchronously switched output transistors m 1 and m 2 to generate the regulated output voltage v o the output transistors m 1 and m 2 are shown as metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors mosfet and integrated with the integrated circuit 130 for illustration purposes however that is not necessarily the case for example the transistors m 1 and m 2 may be bipolar transistors and or packaged separately from the integrated. |
2 | sum mo mc pfq moreover the relation r of the type dxi k dm is determined linking the variation in position dxi of the center of gravity of the aircraft 1 to the variation in weight of fuel dm inside the tail tank 22 in this relation r the letter k designates a constant representative of the distance between the position xo and said tail tank 22 the graphical representation of this relation r in the chart of fig4 is a straight line similar to the linear characteristic 29 of fig5 represented in fig4 is the corresponding characteristic 31 passing through the point t defined above in accordance with the present invention weights of fuel whose sum constitutes a provisional loading weight mp which is less than the weight of fuel pfq necessary for the accomplishment of the mission and which added to the cargo weight mc causes the center of gravity of the aircraft 1 to go from the position xc to a provisional position xp are poured into said tanks 11 to 19 and possibly 22 this provisional loading weight mp is chosen to correspond to the intersection between the straight line 28 relating to the position xp not represented of the center of gravity and the linear characteristic 31 of course during this loading operation similar weights of fuel are poured into symmetric tanks each weight of fuel added to the central tank 11 and possibly to the tail tank 22 and the weights of fuel added symmetrically to the symmetric tank pairs are associated in the chart of fig4 with linear characteristics 32 33 34 etc respectively similar to the linear characteristics 29 or 30 as a function of the position of the corresponding tanks with respect to xo these characteristics form a broken line. |
5 | deviating where the drillpipe may be moving around within the wellbore in fig1 and 12 a seventh embodiment of the smear tool 610 is shown having a large body 614 and roller trowels 620 three roller trowels are shown evenly spaced around the body 614 but more or fewer roller trowels 620 could be installed the body includes recesses to receive the roller trowels 620 and provides rotation on axes 620 a with mounts upon which the roller trowels may freely rotate as the roller trowels come into contact with the wall of the wellbore the roller trowels 620 have a generally smooth perimeter that rolls along the inside wall of the wellbore to smear the lcm and cuttings against the wall without scarifying the wall these various embodiments of the smear tools would preferably be installed in a drilling assembly preferably the bottom hole assembly to bring the smear tool as close to the bit as practical this is desirable because the benefit of the smear tool will only occur when the smear tool reaches the formation the farther back in the drilling assembly the smear tool is the longer is the time before the formations are smeared and strengthened it may be necessary to space multiple smear tools periodically in the drill string as noted above it is desirable. |
6 | and 88 in the slot 86 in the column 23 the two pincers 26 and 28 can pivot about the two rods 24 and 12 in addition the two pincers 28 and 26 also pivot about a ball bearing 51 which sits within two hemispheric holes 80 and 90 one each in each pincer each pincer foot 47 and 50 has slot see slot 89 that holds a roller wheel 48 and 35 that is held in the pincer foot 47 and 50 by an axle 82 and 90 respectively each pincer 28 and 26 also has a hole 54 and 52 into both of which fits a small spring 53 that normally pushes against the jaws of the pincers so as to open them if the pincers are not otherwise restrained however the pincers 28 and 26 are so restrained from opening by a rod 36 which is pressed up between the feet 47 and 50 of the pincers this rod 36 passes between the two roller balls 48 and 35 and on through a rectangular plate 42 to which such rod 36 is rigidly attached and which can be referred to as a rod in plate 91 the rod in plate 91 is normally kept pressed against the feet 47 and 50 of the pincers by a large spring 41 through which extends the rod 36 and which spring sits in a slot 85 in the short column 23 and a short well 92 running along the axis of column 23 is a hole 49 in which the rod 36 movers back and forth when the trigger 31 in the long column is pressed this trigger 31 presses down the rod 43 which. |
5 | fig3 one of the drive slips 12 is illustrated in perspective view and enlarged from the fig1 and 2 views in the fig3 view there is visible interlocking members provided in each of the slips in order to keep them engaged as a single unit while simultaneously allowing them to slide relative to each other each one of the slips includes a keyed flange 26 which in the embodiment illustrated is of l shape but may be of any shape that allows sliding motion while inhibiting disassociation of each slip from its neighboring slip on an opposite side of slip 12 is a complementary flange keyhole 28 one end of which is visible it will be understood that the flange keyhole 28 extends the length of slip 12 as does keyed flange 26 if one were to obtain an opposing slip i e slip 14 one would notice that the keyed flange 26 and the flange keyhole 28 can be engaged as the slips 12 and 14 slid axially relative to one another sliding movement is thus enabled while lateral disassociation is prevented or at least inhibited it should also be noted in passing that an angle of the mating surfaces 30 on each slip 12 and 14 is dictated by a radius extending from the axis of system 10 this angle ensures smooth and distributed contact along each face 30 to improve overall efficiency and strength of system 10 still referring to fig3 drive slips 12 of the current disclosure possess. |
5 | blind for raising and lowering its slats as described above with regard to fig1 with the wand 115 the prior art tassel 120 is used with its cord aperture 137 downwardly as shown in fig3 b and its body 121 turned upside down relative to its position shown in fig3 a as shown in fig3 b the free lower end portions 115 a of the wand 115 can be simply stuck into the interior space 123 of the tassel body 121 through the wand aperture 141 so that the wand 39 s lower end portions 115 a extend into the interior space 123 of the tassel a generally horizontally extending bottom end surface 115 c of the wand 39 s lower end portions 115 a is shown in abutment with the abutment surface 139 of the inner top wall 129 of the tassel body 121 since the side walls 127 a 127 f of the interior side wall 127 of the tassel body 121 provide an interior space 123 which substantially matches the shape and size of the lower end portions 115 a of the wand 115 the lower end portions 115 a have a friction fit within the tassel body of course an even tighter fit can be obtained by providing an adhesive within the interior space 123 of the tassel 120 the upper end portions not shown of the wand 115 can be connected to a mechanism of the blind for tilting its slats as described above with regard to fig1 the cord aperture 137 can have any horizontal cross sectional shape and dimensions suitable for threading the free lower end portions 113 a of the cord 113 so long as the cord stopping element or knot 143 cannot pass through the cord. |
4 | at least one sensor and at least one rotating mechanism engaging the workpiece from the underside of the same the at least one sensor provides signaling to a motor and the at least one rotating mechanism to indicate when the workpiece has reached a point for pivoting application_number US 95339404 A description the present invention is directed to a corner turning assist device for a sewing machine advantageously the present invention provides a significantly less complex system as compared to the prior art fig1 u2013 3 illustrate a corner turning assist device 100 for a sewing machine according to an illustrative embodiment of the present invention the corner turning assist device 100 includes a corner pivot plate 102 situated in a table 106 and having a series of material edge sensors 108 110 and 112 the corner pivot plate 102 is just a pivot center placed at a specific location and may take the form of for example a lazy susan type plate a conical point or even a ball that is the corner pivot plate may be anything that is capable of being dropped down in a proper pivot point location and assists in the radial movement of the sewing material as compared to axially when sewing down a straight side this pivot of the material by corner pivot plate 102 will be passive not driven thus when the operator loads the material under the sewing machine presser foot 120 this pivot alongside its guard will also lift when the presser foot drops to clamp the material the pivot plate 102 will fall under its own weight with no actuator pressure skimming the surface of the material lightly as. |
2 | 57 only one is shown in this section view the power transmission path of the cable traction apparatus is as follows not all of the below components are shown on fig3 some will be first shown on fig5 1 the engine 31 output goes through the transmission clutch 32 to the output shaft 33 2 the output shaft 33 is connected to the engine pulley 34 that drives the belt 35 3 the belt 35 rotates the input pulley 36 4 the input pulley 36 rotates the worm pinion 71 5 the worm pinion 71 causes rotation of the worm gear 46 and worm gear shaft 68 6 the worm gear shaft 68 is connected to the transfer chain drive sprocket 51 7 the transfer chain drive sprocket 51 drives the transfer chain driven sprocket 67 and sprocket shaft 70 via the transfer chain 69 8 the sprocket shaft 70 is connected to chain drive sprocket 47 9 the chain drive sprocket 47 drives the drive chain 57 in conjunction with the chain idler sprocket 49 10 the drive chain 57 contacts the cable 25 and imparts linear motion there is one worm pinion 71 but it drives three output axis of approximately identical gear train steps 5 thru 10 above are repeated on axis a axis b and axis c fig4 is a section view through the front wall of. |
8 | if the timer has not expired then the steps in the flow diagram are repeated beginning with step 206 if word synchronization is acquired on the paging channel in decision 213 the messages are read in step 214 and the first part of the serving area 39 s received system identification number sid1 obtained from reading the paging channel is compared with the sidm obtained while reading the messages on the dedicated overhead channel in step 209 if the sid1 does not match the sidm as determined in decision 215 the process returns to step 205 and checks to see if there is time remaining on the timer if the timer has not expired then the steps are repeated beginning with step 206 if the sid1 matches with the sidm then at step 216 the pager unit compares the sidm derived from the messages in step 209 and the system identification number for the home service area sidh which is stored in the number assignment module nam in the memory section of the pager unit if these match the pager unit is considered to be in the home area and the process advances to step 301 shown in fig3 if the sidm does. |
8 | application apparatus 10 the linkage structure 72 is comprised of an l shaped member 74 linking the containment hood 18 to the cam 70 and an l shaped member 76 linking the vacuum system 20 to the cam 70 between the cam 70 and the containment hood 18 the l shaped member 74 is translatably attached to elongate support members 78 and 80 by pins 82 and 84 respectively likewise between the cam 270 and the containment hood 18 the l shaped member 76 is translatably attached to elongate support members 78 and 80 by pins or bushings 86 and 88 respectively at their proximal ends 92 and 94 the l shaped members 74 and 76 are attached to rollers 96 and 98 respectively in addition the l shaped members 74 and 76 are biased by springs 90 the springs 90 bias the l shaped members 74 and 76 toward each other cam 70 may be driven between two positions as shown by a pneumatic hydraulic or electric linear motor cylinder 93 through a rod and pivot linkage 95 as shown the cam 70 may also be driven by a rotary electric motor or a pneumatic or hydraulic drive system that is capable of varying speeds and or incremental rotation in either such arrangement as the cam 70 rotates depending on the position of the cam 70 relative to the rollers 96 and 98 the containment hood 18 and the vacuum system plenum 21 are either in a closed or open position other methods and structures known in the art can be used to engage and disengage the containment hood 18 and the vacuum system 20 in a cyclic manner in addition those skilled in the art will appreciate that it may not be necessary. |
4 | the sewing machine is not operation the process waits until the holder 2 descends and also the sewing machine is in operation when detecting the operation of the sewing machine occurs then whether or not the fabric edge 17 covers the photosensor left 15a and photosensor right 15b is judged s6 and s8 in the case where the fabric edge 17 covers only the photosensor left 15a but not the photosensor right 15b that is the fabric edge 17 is properly fed by passing in the middle of the photosensor left 15a and the photosensor right 15b the step motor 10 is not operated so that the driven roller 5b is kept in its present position s10 and the process returns to step 4 in this case the engaging depth a of the driven roller 5b with the driving roller 5a is not changed in the case where the fabric edge 17 does not cover the photosensor left 15a that is the fabric edge 17 deviates leftward the step motor 10 is powered on so as to rotate counterclockwise in synchronism with this rotation the ball screw 7 rotates counterclockwise thereby ascending the driven roller 5b through the slider shafts 9 and the bracket 8 s7 as a result the engaging depth a of the driven roller. |
8 | to pld core building blocks 240 along ipconfigctl bus one advantage of the present invention is the ability to dynamically reconfigure embedded ip building blocks 280 another advantage of the invention is that the invention allows the user to obtain valuable status information stored in the status and control registers in embedded ip building blocks 280 yet a third advantage of the invention is the ability to select between configuring embedded building blocks 280 using mdio 260 or using pld configuration control block 230 the table in fig3 shows four possible frames address write read and read increment that may be implemented by the mdio 260 in one embodiment of the invention the address frame overwrites the address register with the new preferably 16 bit address in the address field the write and read frames access the register whose address is stored in the address register the read increment frame increments the address register by 1 after completing the read operation the management frame fields shown in fig3 are as follows pre preamble shows a signal of 32 ones to establish synchronization st start of frame is typically a lt 00 gt pattern op operation code is typically lt 00 gt for address lt 01 gt for write frame lt 11 gt for read frame and lt 10 gt for read. |
1 | seat as manufactured and having an automobile seat contact plane 18 first stop or shoulder means 20 on a forward position of said base means platform means 24 having a foot support portion 26 and a pair of position adjusting leg portions 28 each having an adjustment slot 30 and second stop or shoulder means 29 adapted to be nested with said first stop or shoulder means 20 said foot support portion 26 being disposed at a generally right angle to said portions 28 and clamping means generally designated 32 for maintaining the position of said platform means relative to said plane 18 by forcing 20 and 29 into nesting contact once the height adjustment has been made the present structure 10 is designed with four segments and exemplary dimensions are given therefor the first segment is the base 14 preferably about twenty inches deep eighteen inches wide and one eighth of an inch thick this base may be an integral part of the restraining seat and formed for example as the floor of a conventional restraining seat during its manufacture the sides or lips 34 of the base should be approximately one inch high to rigidify the platform means 24 which is adapted to rest under the restraining seat and be maintained in position thereby when the restraining seat is strapped down to the auto seat 35 by the seat belt 36 these lips also function as a guard or basin for spilled food or liquid enlarged ends 38 of sides 34 provide structural support for first stop 20 to allow the adjustable platform structure 24 to be moved readily up and down and. |
3 | and in more particular embodiments 1 to 4 carbon atoms examples of alkyl include methyl ethyl propyl isopropyl n butyl iso butyl sec butyl or tert butyl a particular alkyl is methyl the term u201c alkoxy u201d denotes a group of the formula u2014 o u2014 r u2032 wherein r u2032 is an alkyl group as defined herein examples of alkoxy moieties include methoxy ethoxy isopropoxy and tert butoxy the term u201c haloalkyl u201d denotes an alkyl group wherein at least one of the hydrogen atoms of the alkyl group has been replaced by same or different halogen atoms particularly fluoro atoms examples of haloalkyl include monofluoro difluoro or trifluoro methyl ethyl or propyl for example 3 3 3 trifluoropropyl 2 fluoroethyl 2 2 2 trifluoroethyl fluoromethyl and trifluoromethyl the term u201c perhaloalkyl u201d denotes an alkyl group where all hydrogen atoms of the alkyl group have been replaced by the same or different halogen atoms the term u201c hydroxyalkyl u201d denotes an alkyl group wherein at least one of the hydrogen atoms of the alkyl group has been replaced by a hydroxy group examples of hydroxyalkyl include hydroxymethyl 2 hydroxyethyl 2 hydroxypropyl 3 hydroxypropyl 1 hydroxymethyl 2 methylpropyl 2 hydroxybutyl 3 hydroxybutyl 4 hydroxybutyl 2 3 dihydroxypropyl 2 hydroxy 1 hydroxymethylethyl 2 3 dihydroxybutyl 3 4 dihydroxybutyl and 2 hydroxymethyl 3 hydroxypropyl the term u201c heterocycloalkyl u201d denotes a monovalent saturated or partly. |
3 | from the filter application_number US 386704 A description an embodiment of the gas generator of the invention is now described referring to the accompanying drawings some of those parts or sites which have been described hereinabove referring to the conventional gas generator 200 shown in fig2 will be not described again fig1 is a schematic representation of the main parts of a gas generator of the invention the gas generator 100 shown in fig1 has a constitution almost identical to that of the conventional gas generator 200 shown in fig2 however there is a great difference between them with respect to the order of disposition of the pressure regulating valves 9 10 filters 53 54 and absorbers 14 15 in the generated gas passages more specifically the absorber filter and pressure regulating valve in each line are disposed in that order from the electrolytic cell in the gas generator 100 shown in fig1 whereas in the gas generator 200 shown in fig2 the pressure regulating valve filter and absorber are disposed in that order in each line from the electrolytic cell the electrolytic cell 1 is made of such a metal or alloy as nickel monel iron or stainless steel the electrolytic cell 1 is divided into an anode chamber 3 and a cathode chamber 4 by means of a partition wall 16 made of monel in the anode chamber 3 there is disposed an anode 51 in the cathode chamber 4 there is disposed a cathode. |
8 | transistor at the region a and a gate electrode 206b of the esd transistor 206b at the region b respectively here with the forming of the gate electrodes 206a 206b a dummy gate electrode 206c is formed on the first impurity layer 204 being separated from the gate electrode 206b of the esd transistor the dummy gate electrode 206c prevents a silicide from being formed on the drain of the esd transistor in a following silicide forming process in other words in the fabrication of the semiconductor device according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention the silicide blocking portion that is the dummy gate electrode 206c is formed before fabricating the transistor thereby preventing change of characteristics of the transistor also since the silicide blocking portion the dummy gate electrode 206c is formed simultaneously with the forming of the internal circuit and esd transistor gate electrodes the fabrication process thereof becomes simpler compared with that of the conventional art next a second impurity layer 207 is formed by implanting n type impurity ions into the semiconductor substrate 201 using the gate electrodes 206a 206b and the dummy gate electrode 206c as masks the second impurity layer 207 having shallower depth and lower density than a third impurity layer 209 which is to be formed in a following process the second impurity layer 207 is generally called a lightly doped drain ldd as shown in fig4 c a silicon nitride which serves as an insulating film is formed on the resultant surface of the semiconductor substrate 201 and sidewall spacers 208 are formed at side. |
5 | fluid pressure for the data set shown in fig1 and 14 fig1 and 16 show a typical spectrogram and the frequency plot for vibration data from a mach 1 motor the spectrogram shows a high amplitude peak at around 10 9 hz followed by smaller peaks at other frequencies this peak shown in fig1 and 16 at 10 9 hz corresponds to the motor whirl frequency n r u03c9 m and the rest of the smaller peaks represent the modulated motor whirl frequency peaks given by n r u03c9 m u00b1 n u03c9 s since the motor whirl frequency is given by the expression u03c9 m n r the measured value of 10 9 hz is used to calculate the motor rotational frequency at 2 18 hz which in turn corresponds to a rotor speed of 131 rpm this correlated with an actual measurement of the rotor speed of 137 rpm the rotor speed was computed using the formula previously provided that rpm u03c9 m 2 u03c0 60 where u03c9 m is the motor frequency in radians per second fig1 is the spectrogram of the pressure data with the related frequency plot being fig1 both of these figures show peaks at multiples of u03c9 s with u03c9 s being the pump stroke frequency there are higher amplitude peaks at 3 6 and 9 times u03c9 s in addition these. |
2 | against a fully inserted hitch ball 12 in the embodiment depicted the frame front interior section interior surface rear part 28 extends approximately 62 degrees from vertical and generally follows the circumference of the hitch ball 12 as shown in fig3 4 in the embodiment depicted therein a line drawn from the frame lip rearmost edge 24 to the frame front interior section interior surface rearmost edge 30 will pass beneath the center of a fully inserted hitch ball 12 fig1 depicts the position of the frame slot 32 with respect to the pivoting ball support 40 the pivoting ball support 40 rotates with the pivoting ball support pivot point 42 from a first position in which the pivoting ball support face 44 is in close proximity to the hitch ball 12 to the second position in which the pivoting ball support face 44 is dislocated allowing the hitch ball 12 to be removed from the frame front section interior 16 through frame opening 20 the pivoting ball support face 44 first position and second position are depicted in fig3 and fig4 respectively in the embodiment shown in fig1 4 the movement of the pivoting ball support 40 is resisted by a first spring 46 and a second spring 48 the second spring 48 provides a backup means for resisting movement of the pivoting ball support 40 from its first position to its second position fig2 4 depict an embodiment in which the ends of both springs are held in place by the first notch 50 and a second notch 52 cut into the frame rear section interior 18 and the pivoting ball support face 44. |
7 | verifies that the fault condition is still present referring to fig9 after the substitute reflective state has been enabled and incoming traffic a on the first input waveguide 16 is redirected to the second output waveguide 22 a u2192 d the second reverse traffic detector 40 monitors for traffic c received over the second input waveguide 20 because the switch is in the reflective state any such traffic will be reflected onto the second intermediate waveguide 26 where it is detected by the second reverse traffic detector 40 if incoming traffic c is detected it is presumed that the fault condition for the input for the second path 14 has been repaired it is further assumed that the fault condition for the output b along the first path 12 has also been repaired consequently the switch controller 46 enables the normal transmissive state and the optical switch 10 resumes operation over paths a u2192 b and c u2192 d as shown in fig7 in the operation of the optical switch of the present invention it is assumed that if incoming traffic is not detected on one of the input waveguides for example signals c of the second input waveguide 20 then the other path namely the path 12 is also damaged downstream of the switch although this assumption can prevent transmission of data down the malfunctioning destination line it is possible that the malfunction. |
5 | represents the force applied to the stairs 10 it can be seen that through the arc of 60 u00b0 to u2212 60 u00b0 the torque supplied in excess of the torque required is approximately 5 kgm when the stairs 10 is in the fully retracted position the force required to overcome the hydraulic force is substantially more in general the retraction mechanism 25 is set up so that with a constant output from a hydraulic ram 40 the torsion forces applied to the stairs 10 exceed the forces required to lift the stairs 10 for approximately u2154 of the arc in the last third of the arc approaching the fully retracted position the induced torque force increases so that the stairs 10 are firmly held in the retracted position and doesn 39 t move excessively while the equipment is in operation examples of the retraction mechanism 25 are given in table 1 the control for the hydraulic ram 40 of the retraction mechanism 25 may be operated through the pilot circuit for the park brakes on rubber tyred equipment or the pilot circuit for the controls on tracked equipment in large earth moving equipment the park brakes are normally on and hydraulic pressure is used to release the brakes alternately the hydraulic pressure for the retraction mechanism 25 may be provided by the main hydraulic system or from a separate hydraulic pump the graph in fig4 depicts excess lift torque for a vehicle ladder or stairs retracting through 90 u00b0 e g from near vertical when deployed to near horizontal when fully retracted the graph plots lift torque kgm over and. |
9 | example a primary sort order may indicate that records of a similar type be displayed in an ascending order with the record type having the least number of matched records being displayed first the secondary search order determines how records of each record type are displayed for example in the displaying of contacts type of records the records are sorted in an ascending order according to the name field in the contacts records examples of sorting orders for other record types are given in table 2 below fig7 is an example of a result gui screen 700 showing records containing the search text u201c clark u201d the application in addition to displaying truncated text 702 of matched records also displays the type 704 of each record as shown in fig7 if there are more records than can be accommodated in one result gui screen 700 the activation of the find button 712 will reveal a next screen of records meeting the search conditions in this result state 306 a user may specify a new search by selecting a portion of text displayed on the result gui screen 700 and activating the find button 712 the application will treat the search as if a search is activated from an input gui screen after the results of a search is available the user can view or modify a record by selecting the record for example by tapping the stylus twice on the display 102 where the record is displayed the action of selecting a particular record in the result gui. |
7 | and identified user a from it the displaying unit 12 shows the frame a corresponding to user a and the frame a displays the last page of the electronic book file which is the one that user a read it on the electronic reader 10 last time i e the last page of reading last time so that user a can rapidly continue to read the electronic book file the time and energy will be saved for searching the last page of last reading moreover the frame a also displays respective the page or the last page of various electronic books user a previously read on the electronic reader 10 in order to make user a choices at least one of the electronic books and then read it besides the frame a also can be a video frame of an animation file a digital photograph a menu frame an office work frame the frame of user a using last time or a combination thereof even if the recognition unit 11 has received the input and further identified the input belonging to user b then the displaying unit 12 shows the frame b corresponding to user b and the frame b is the last page which was read by user b on the electronic reader 10 last time so that user b can rapidly continue to read from where last reading similarly the frame b also can be respective the last page of various electronic books which user b previously read on the electronic reader 10 or the same as the frame a the frame b shows a video frame of an animation file a digital photograph a menu frame an office work frame the frame of user b using last time or a combination thereof it needs to be. |
6 | the 57th volume of the journal of the american ceramic society on pp 303 to 306 it is to be understood that the disbursement of premanufactured powders is extremely difficult due to the tendency of these small particles to agglomerate such disbursement must overcome the large surface forces that hold the particles together thus it has been found that the best way to produce particles is to generate them at the site by one of the above indicated methods and entrain them in a gas stream and conduct them to the receiver thus minimizing the changes of agglomeration the operating temperature of the receiver 26 is determined by the oxidation rate of the particles carbon is an ideal material because the gas reaction rates for various allotropes of carbon can vary over many orders of magnitude and thus the appropriate temperature can be selected by the use of an appropriate carbon the use of carbon has the additional feature that the combustion product is carbon dioxide it should be emphasized at this point that the mass of particles used is extremely small compared to the amount of fuel burned by a conventional fossil fuel power plant thus the amount of carbon dioxide generated is less than one one hundredth of the production of a fossil fuel plant of the same power particles distributed throughout a volume of gas is a very efficient absorber of sunlight if the particle size and optical constants are chosen properly if the characteristic absorption length of the light passing through the gases comprising. |
9 | bottom 44 which it passes through this rod 46 being terminated at its end outside the casing 43 by a ring 47 which an operator can manipulate in order to extract the pin 22 from the aperture in the arm 35 by pulling on the said ring 47 to compress the spring 45 by the pin 42 on the alighting area 2 there is also disposed a marking which visibly delineates the periphery of a circle 49 with a diameter of about 7 m centered on a point lying between the two guide rails 5 and 6 on the line 50 midway between the said two rails the marking also delineates on this alighting and take off area 2 two lines for alignment 48 disposed at roughly 25 u00b0 from the said median line 50 such a maneuvering device is used in the way that will now be described in fig1 to 6 has been represented more especially the transfer of the helicopter from its alighting area 2 to its hangar 4 it is seen particularly in fig1 that the helicopter h alights on the alighting area 2 aligning itself along the axis of the ship or along one of the marking lines 48 the pilot 39 s seat being approximately above the periphery of the circle 49 the wheels 21 of the forward undercarriage then being locked in the axis of the helicopter h in calm seas the pilot has the possibility of making his. |
2 | 19 can be attached to the top bottom or sides of the frame 18 but is preferably suspended near a center of the frame to minimize the effect of mechanical vibration on the processor during operation in one embodiment as in fig3 and 4 the vehicle 10 includes a mechanism to enable each of the rotor arms 14 to be independently and easily detached from the frame 18 in the field this allows among other advantages for convenient storage and transport of the vehicle 10 rapid assembly of the aerial vehicle 10 in the field or a convenient system for replacing worn or broken components turning to fig2 each rotor arm assembly 14 includes a rotor arm 22 which is connected at one end to a motor basket 24 within the motor basket 24 is a motor atop which a set of rotor blades 26 forming part of a rotor 27 are mounted as will be described below the individual rotor arm assemblies 14 receive instructions from the main processor 19 to determine the rate of rotation for the set of rotor blades 26 near the other end of the rotor arm 22 is a retainer ring 28 preferably threaded for attachment with a corresponding threaded receptacle 38 fig4 on frame 18 to secure the rotor arm assembly 14 by rotor arm 22 to frame 18 and to the central pod 12 the ring 28 is tightened on to the receptacle 38 surrounding the rotor arm assembly 14 is the shroud 16 which. |
7 | container 22 is suctioned specifically after one syringe unit 12 positioned above one sample container 22 is lowered and the sample is suctioned this syringe unit 12 is raised thereafter the arm 11 of the dispensing mechanism 10 is moved in the y axis direction by the transfer unit 70 to position the other syringe unit 12 above the same sample container 22 then after this other syringe unit 12 is lowered and has suctioned the sample from the same sample container 22 this other syringe unit 12 is raised then after the arm 11 of the dispensing mechanism 10 is moved above the innermost reaction detection block 60 a by the transfer unit 70 the two syringe units 12 are lowered and the identical samples are discharged into two cells 66 a of the detection cell 65 in this case the arm 11 of the dispensing mechanism 10 is moved so as to not pass above the other second through fifth reaction detection blocks counting from the inside when sample is discharged into the two cells 66 a of the detection cell 65 the sample and enzyme reagent and primer reagent ck 19 and u03b2 actin accommodated in the two cells 66 a are mixed by multiple repetitions of the suction and discharge actions using the pump 12 b of the two syringe units 12 when dispensing the primer reagent enzyme reagent and sample the fluid temperature within the detection cell 65. |
6 | of the refrigeration system 10 in order to maintain a first set of secondary operating conditions referring to fig1 the purpose of the first set of secondary operating conditions is to quench the compressor 16 with liquid refrigerant if the compressor 16 overheats referring to fig1 and 3 the microprocessor 104 reads 240 the compressor discharge temperature t d sensor 108 the compressor discharge temperature t d sensor 108 may be physically located between the compressor 16 and the condenser 20 or on the compressor 16 itself a compressor discharge temperature threshold value t threshold is provided 242 to the microprocessor 104 the t threshold value is determined by the manufacturer of the particular compressor 16 being used in the refrigeration system 10 a suitable compressor 16 for use in the refrigeration system 10 is a thermo king corporation double screw compressor with a t threshold value of approximately 310 u00b0 f the value for t threshold may be stored in a memory location accessible by the microprocessor 104 the microprocessor 104 determines 244 whether t d is greater than t threshold if t d is not greater than t threshold the compressor 16 is operating within its temperature range i e the compressor is not overheating accordingly. |
6 | capacity substitutes for the latent heat of evaporation as the main contributor to cycle efficiency as a consequence the theoretical coefficient of performance for the specific cycle shown in fig2 is high calculated to be 9 1 heat removed divided by compression work inputted by way of contrast a carbon dioxide transcritical cycle operating at 46 bar on the low side and 110 bar on the high side would achieve a cop only about half as high despite the advantage of the latent heat of evaporation a comparison with r 134a in a vapor liquid cycle also shows advantages for the single phase supercritical carbon dioxide cycle as disclosed in the current invention the volumetric flow rate of co 2 for a given amount of heat removal is not quite half that required of r 134a this allows for the use of a smaller heat rejecting heat exchanger additionally a smaller ratio of inlet to outlet density through the compressor compared to r 134a allows for a smaller compressor lastly carbon dioxide is environmentally benign while r 134a along with other fluorocarbon based refrigerants is associated with the atmospheric greenhouse effect the basic components of a system employing single phase supercritical carbon dioxide as the coolant are shown in fig3 the cooling loop 1 serves to absorb heat 10 emanating from a heat generating device by circulating cool supercritical fluid through heat accepting heat exchanger 11 for the sake of clarity it is to be understood that in the present invention carbon dioxide is converted to a supercritical state by means of a separate device and is loaded into the cooling loop as a supercritical fluid the heat accepting heat exchanger may be constructed in any. |
4 | three work plates and three detent positions for turntable arm 200 making it desirable for turntable arm 200 to rotate 120 degrees when indexed to achieve 120 degree rotation the stroke length of indexing piston 268 radial position of pivot block pin 270 must be considered relative to the placement of indexing cylinder bracket 266 on the folding group support arm 40 angular index rotation of 180 120 90 72 or 60 degrees could be achieved by suitably modifying component parts and providing turntable arm 200 with 2 3 4 5 or 6 work plates and by providing a suitable number of upper turntable disc locking bushings 262 and turntable locking bushings 226 as best seen in fig1 and 6 a double acting pneumatic dual piston flat cylinder is mounted as clamp cylinder 272 clamp cylinder 272 is bolted or otherwise anchored to a flat side of clamp plate pivot block 250 with clamp pistons 274 downwardly extending clamp support 276 is affixed to the lower surfaces of clamp pistons 274 clamp 278 is screwed or otherwise detachably anchored to clamp support 276 clamp 278 is a flat piece of metal or other suitably rigid material slotted in the sewing pattern in the preferred embodiment where the second workpiece. |
2 | configuration such as maximum allowable cardiac electrogram amplitude changes versus time in a hardware configuration featuring a cardiac electrogram sensor such as one located distally on an elongate instrument maximum allowable rf generator power output changes versus time in a hardware configuration featuring an rf generator which may be coupled to a distal treatment electrode maximum allowable rf generator impedance change versus time in a hardware configuration featuring and rf generator and impedance monitoring capabilities and maximum allowable sensed force vectors in absolute terms or as force change versus time i e impulse in hardware configurations wherein one or more force sensors may be utilized to detect loads imparted to an elongate instrument by surrounding structures such as tissues or other instruments a response plan paradigm may then be selected to direct a controller configured to operate the electromechanical elongate instrument in the instances wherein thresholds such as those described above are exceeded 302 for example when a given threshold is exceeded the controller may be configured to direct the instrument to move proximally into free space to increase the rate of motion of the instrument as it translates adjacent or against the subject anatomy to decrease the amount of time spent at. |
2 | section in a horizontal plane that has eight uniform side surfaces 10 the base portion 5 has a maximum width that is indicated by dimensional arrow identified by the letter a the top portion 6 is also of uniform height throughout and has an octagonal cross section that has eight uniform side surfaces 12 the top portion has a maximum width that is indicated by the dimensional arrow identified by the letter b the dimension b is less then the dimension a in the illustrated embodiment the tool 1 is designed to allow a user to measure in one sixteenth inch increments as is seen the top portion 6 is skewed that is not centered relative to the base portion 5 a first side wall 15 of the top portion is spaced one sixteenth of an inch from a first side wall 16 of the base portion 5 a second side wall 17 of the top portion is spaced three sixteenth of an inch from a second side wall 18 of the base portion progressing around the tool 1 the walls are sequently spaced seven sixteenths eleven sixteenths fifteen sixteenths thirteen sixteenths nine sixteenths and five sixteenths of an inch apart all of which are set in position by placement of two adjoining walls 15 and 17 as the top portion width b is one inch less then the base portion width a the bottom portion 7 see fig3 is similarly skewed but slightly different in that the bottom portion 7 has a maximum width indicted by the reference arrow that is identified by the arrow c that is one and one eighth inch less than base width a one side 20 of the bottom portion 7 is. |
3 | the 1 h nmr spectrum solvent dmso and the internal standard tms of atu2cg is shown in fig4 the curve showing the proton integral ratio of each peak is additionally shown in fig4 in the diagram the symbols 1 through 8 denote the symbols of the hydrogen atoms linked to the carbon atoms of the atu2cg the reaction of sodium dicyanamide with 2 4 6 triamino s triazine hydrochloride proceeds as shown by the following formula 6 to produce 2 cyanoguanidyl 4 6 diamino s triazine as aimed at str13 this synthesis was carried out in accordance with the following procedure in an eggplant type flask having an inner volume of 100 ml and equipped with a dimroth condenser 8 9 g 0 10 mol of sodium dicyanamide 1 63 g 0 10 mol of 2 4 6 triamino s triazine hydrochloride and 20 ml of n butanol were charged then the flask containing the reactants was placed in an oil bath and the reactants were stirred with a magnetic stirrer under a refluxed condition and thus left reacting for 5 hours at about 118 u00b0 c after the reaction was completed the reaction solution was distilled under a reduced pressure in an evaporator to expel the reaction solvent the residue of the distillation and a mixture of water acetone mixing ratio of 1 0 1 0 added thereto were mixed thoroughly the resultant mixture was passed through a glass filter the solid consequently separated was dried in a vacuum drier at 80 u00b0 c for 8 hours to obtain 0 55 g of white 2 cyanoguanidyl 4 6 diamino. |
1 | are alleviated by the reduction of plasma lp a levels we evaluated the composition of these biochemical compounds for its ability to lowering plasma lp a and other lipoproteins in humans we administered the biochemical composition containing the compounds listed in table 1 in a prospective clinical study with 14 patients various clinical parameters were recorded before the administration of the composition blood samples were collected via venipuncture at the beginning of the study and plasma levels of various lipoproteins were monitored with elisa assays the ages of this group of 14 patients ranged from 34 to 68 years old this group of human subjects were clinically classified as polygenic hyperlipidemia the average plasma level of lp a was 71 mg dl the average plasma total cholesterol level was 293 mg dl the average plasma ldl cholesterol level was 195 mg dl the average plasma triglyceride level was 193 mg dl these patients received the biochemical compounds listed in table 1 as a daily dosage the patients received the compounds of the invention for a period of three months at the end of the three months after the therapeutic intervention blood samples were again collected via venipuncture at the end of the study plasma concentrations of various lipoproteins were monitored with elisa assays results of the study as illustrated in fig1 and fig2 demonstrates that the patents after therapeutic administration of compositions had led to the following average decrease in plasma levels of 1 lp a from 71 mg dl to 64 mg dl a decrease of 13 2 total cholesterol from 293 mg dl to 252 mg dl a. |
8 | rezl 28 or baker aleg 310 in one embodiment the solvent is one such as act ne 14 which does not unduly affect tungsten plugs which may be present in the substrate preferably the solvent is non aqueous with or without a solvent clean acts 107 and 109 can leave contaminants on the capacitors including the capacitor side walls etching tends to produce metal containing contaminants whereas ashing an organic resist can leave organic polymer contaminants the resist and etch by products can combine to produce other types of contaminants act 111 the plasma clean removes contaminants almost regardless of type by removing a thin outer layer from the one or more capacitors in one embodiment the plasma clean removes from about 5 to about 100 u00e5 of material from the capacitor sidewalls in another embodiment the plasma clean removes from about 7 to about 50 u00e5 of material in a further embodiment the plasma clean removes from about 10 to about 30 u00e5 of material fig2 illustrates the plasma clean in fig2 device 200 which includes substrate 201 and capacitor stacks 203 is exposed to plasma 205 generated from a remote source the plasma 205 removes an outer layer 207 of the capacitor stacks 203 including material from bottom electrode layer 209 dielectric core 211 and top electrode layer 213 the plasma employed in act 111 includes fluorine containing radicals such as fluoride radicals produced from a fluorine containing compound examples of fluorine containing compounds include fluorocarbons examples of fluorocarbons include perfluorocarbons such as. |
7 | foster or a pump dispenser not shown as described in u s pat app 20040229963 to stephane sylvain culeron et al all or which are hereby incorporated herein the front label 100 extends over a substantial extent of the surface of the front portion of the bottle 300 and has an inwardly and outwardly directed surface the inwardly directed surface engages an opposed surface of the bottle and the surface area of the first label is typically more than 25 transparent or translucent or more than 40 transparent or translucent or more than 50 transparent or translucent or more than 80 transparent or translucent the rear label 200 extends over a substantial extent of the surface of the rear portion of the bottle 300 and has an inwardly and outwardly directed surface the inwardly directed surface engages an opposed surface of the bottle and the rear label is typically opaque the inwardly directed surface of the rear label 200 contains a dark colored border 202 covering greater than 50 or greater than 70 or greater than 90 or 100 of the circumference of the rear label inwardly directed surface and the inwardly directed surface of the rear label 200 has a light colored interior portion 204 the light colored interior portion 204 is typically white to contrast with the darker border 202 there can be a gradual fading between the dark colored border. |
6 | angular offset u03b8 within a selected angular range as shanks 62 of drive keys 60 will rotate within their respective shank socket 54 in response to such angular offset as a result when drive shaft 20 is rotated the associated torque is transferred to end housing 40 directly continuously and without shock loading irrespective of whether axes a 20 and a 40 are coincident or angularly offset at the same time axial thrust loads are transferred directly from drive shaft 20 to end housing 40 u2014 irrespective of the angle between axes a 20 and a 40 u2014 across the spherical bearing interface between convex spherical bearing surface 52 and concave spherical bearing surface 74 without requiring a separate and discrete spherical thrust bearing as in prior art universal joint assemblies it will be readily appreciated that the present invention facilitates the transfer of considerably higher torque and thrust loadings than is possible with prior art drive shaft universal joint assemblies without increasing the diameter of the drive shaft housing the invention achieves this highly beneficial result firstly because it integrally incorporates a thrust bearing into each end of the drive shaft thus eliminating the discrete spherical thrust bearing of prior art u joints and making it possible to provide a much larger effective thrust bearing contact area than can be provided with a discrete spherical thrust bearing within the same dimensional constraints this makes it possible transmission of higher axial thrust loads without increasing thrust bearing contact pressures secondly the innovative configuration of the. |
7 | includes a graphics card 120 in one embodiment the graphics card 120 may be an ati radeon u2122 graphics card from advanced micro devices inc u201c amd u201d or any other graphics card using memory in alternate embodiments the graphics card 120 may in different embodiments be connected on a peripheral component interconnect pci bus not shown pci express bus not shown an accelerated graphics port agp bus also not shown or any other connection known in the art it should be noted that embodiments of the present invention are not limited by the connectivity of the graphics card 120 to the main computer structure 110 in one embodiment the computer system 100 runs an operating system such as linux unix windows mac os or the like in one embodiment the graphics card 120 may contain a graphics processing unit gpu 125 used in processing graphics data the gpu 125 in one embodiment may include a storage element 310 discussed in further detail below with respect to fig3 in one embodiment the storage element 310 may be an array of storage elements which may be part of an embedded random access memory ram an embedded static random access memory sram or an embedded dynamic random access memory dram a cpu 140 gpu 120 or some other integrated circuit ic in alternate embodiments the storage element 310 or array of elements may be embedded in the graphics card 120 in addition to or instead of being embedded in the gpu 125 in various embodiments the graphics card 120 may be referred to as a circuit board or a printed circuit board or a daughter card or the like in one embodiment the computer system 100 includes. |
1 | apparatus automatically detect alertness in humans by monitoring and analyzing brain wave signals steps include acquiring the brain wave data from the subject digitizing the data separating artifact data from raw data and comparing trends in f data to alertness indicators providing notification of inadequate alertness application_number US 61903196 A description this invention has been developed as an adjunct to the development of methods and apparatus for detection and prediction of epileptic seizures by non linear methods in that work it was necessary to develop methods and apparatus for separating certain brain wave eeg or meg data from other data in order to detect and or predict seizures the data that was separated was primarily 34 artifact 34 data that is data resulting from eye blinks chewing and other movements not related to brain activity the separation of these types of data had to be done without disturbing phase relationships within the data in order for the seizure detection and prediction methods to be effective in the work described herein sixteen channels of eeg data were analyzed the data were retrieved in analog form from vhs tapes and convened to digital form with 12 bit precision giving an integer between 2048 and 2047 the digital sampling rate f s was 512 hz over a total sample time of 10 23 minutes corresponding. |
1 | patch electrode 12 through which the legs 20 of the clips 16 extend the patch 16 serves to optimize the electrode surface area and epicardial contact further the patch 12 provides for immediate wound closure and minimizes the risk of the marker 10 migrating or dislodging once deployed the patch 12 also facilitates long term tissue regeneration with reference to fig8 10 the illustrated patch 12 electrode is generally oval in shape and is made of a material such as knit braid polyester a mesh material is preferred for the patch 12 in order to promote tissue ingrowth the electrically conductive coating 14 a 14 b is applied to two discrete areas of the patch 12 electrically isolated from the other each area having a clip 16 and lead 18 associated therewith the electrode surfaces 14 a 14 b are preferably spaced apart approximately 2 mm the overall length of the patch 12 is preferably no more than about 5 mm and the width is preferably no more than approximately 3 mm both the top and bottom surfaces of the patch 12 are preferably coated with the electrically conductive material to ensure good conduct between the leads 18 and the electrode surface 14 a 14 b to this end the patch 12 may be formed as shown in fig9 with ends 28. |
2 | body area 114 by a hand 302 the barrier flap 300 that can arc and hinge remains in the u201c closed u201d position forming a circumferential seal around the inner circumference of the neck although the container 100 is being held inverted by the hand 302 the body area 114 is not yet being significantly squeezed with the barrier flap in the u201c closed u201d position and the circumferential seal engaged any fluid or gas exchange between the inside and outside of the container is prevented fig5 shows an inverted container 100 that is being squeezed at the container 39 s body area 114 by the hand 302 while the container 39 s body area 114 is being squeezed internal container pressure significantly increases exerting force on the barrier flap 300 this internal pressure causes the barrier flap 300 to exert increased force against the resistance stop 112 as the container continues to be squeezed the internal container pressure continues to build until the pressure causes the barrier flap 300 to overcome the obstructive force of the resistance stop 112 when the barrier flap 300 overcomes the obstructive force of the resistance stop the barrier flap hinges to the u201c open u201d position simultaneously the barrier flap 39 s movement away from the circumferential sealing region 108 causes the circumferential seal to break and become disengaged the barrier flap continues to move towards its u201c open u201d position about its hinging region 304 until it comes to rest along the inner neck wall 104 after the container is inverted and once the circumferential seal is disengaged gravitational forces. |
1 | configured in the annular space so that gas does not travel axially through the annular space except along the spiral path shown there may be some escape of air but this should be negligible in fig1 a drum 10 has a substantially cylindrical interior wall rotatable around a horizontal longitudinal axis the gas entry zone 140 and the solids entry point 130 are proximate opposite ends of the drum with respect to the longitudinal axis so that the movement of gas from gas supply 90 to gas exit 94 is substantially countercurrent to the movement of solids through the drum countercurrent operation is preferable in an application such as coating confectionery centers with liquid syrup combined with drying the liquid syrup to form a sugar shell because the drying air having the lowest humidity is expected to contact the solids toward the end of the processing where more intense drying is required also as dust from the particulate solids and dried coating material becomes suspended in the gas dust laden gas is carried toward the solids entry point where the coating on the solids is more liquid such that the gas is contacted with liquid coating material and dust is removed from the gas by adherence to the particles a screen 120 or other suitable partition with apertures prevents particles from being entrained by the gas into the entrance shroud 24 in other embodiments the drum is rotatable around a horizontal longitudinal axis as shown in fig1 a but the gas entry zone and the solids. |
2 | making mold 30 having an upper half 44 and a lower half of the mold 30 where multiple micro lines 34 are imprinted on the inner wall of the upper half of the mold 30 b depositing liquid resin along the inner wall 32 in the cavity between the lower and upper halves 44 of the lens making mold 30 where the conventional cast molding technique is used with the aid of the upper half 44 to shape the resin layer by squeezing the liquid resin to make the resin spread out evenly over the lower half of the lens making mold 30 c casting an uv ray 38 on the resin layer to cause the resin to solidify under the uv irradiation and to develop into the shape of a contact lens 36 d removing the lens making mold 30 and retrieving the contact lens 36 between the upper and lower halves of the mold 30 where the micro lines 34 have been successfully copied onto corresponding light interference zone 40 on the inward bending side of the contact lens 36 and e forming an optical coating 42 over the contact lens 36 including the light interference zone 40 over which multiple micro lines have been formed case 4 referring to fig6 the fabrication of the holographic contact lens as the fourth embodiment of the invention demonstrates is accomplished by a conventional cast. |
7 | image degradation and possible improper diagnosis as shown in fig2 and in greater detail in fig4 erase lamp assembly 88 includes twelve fluorescent lamps 88 1 to 88 12 arranged in pairs each pair of erase lamps are electrically connected in series to a ballast 102 thus erase lamps 88 1 and 88 2 are connected in series to ballast 102 1 erase lamps 88 3 and 88 4 are connected in series to ballast 102 2 erase lamps 88 5 and 88 6 are connected in series to ballast 102 3 erase lamps 88 7 and 88 8 are connected in series to ballast 102 4 erase lamps 88 9 and 88 10 are connected in series to ballast 102 5 and erase lamps 88 11 and 88 12 are connected in series to ballast 102 6 an alternating current ac source 104 supplies ac current to erase lamps 88 1 to 88 12 through ballasts 102 1 to 102 6 ac current is sensed between source 104 and ballasts 102 1 to 102 6 by electromagnetic field current sensors 99 1 to 99 6 a current sensor 99 1 to 99 6 senses the electromagnetic field produced by current in a conductor surrounded by the sensor an exemplary current sensor is type ctl 6 s distributed by u r d america inc laguna niguel calif detect circuits 100 1 to 100 6 are respectively connected to current sensors 99 1 to 99. |
2 | the french patent applications previously cited the tilting is made possible by means for articulating the top portion 5 to the base portion 6 about an axis 7 fig2 shows the base plate and the satellite in a predetermined tilted position corresponding to this deployment temporary connecting members 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 are disposed at the corners of the trapezium shape cross section of the top portion 5 to receive the satellite 3 as shown in fig3 this top portion also receives an impulse actuator 16 for applying a tilting force to the top portion 5 after the lateral wall of the base plate 4 is torn non return actuators 17 1 17 2 for locking the top portion 5 in a predetermined tilting angular position and four spring members 18 1 18 4 for applying an axial impulse to the satellite 3 after operation of the pyrotechnic separator 15 and the impulse actuator 16 and deactivation of the connecting members 10 i this axial impulse separating the satellite from the launch vehicle the members 10 1 15 16 17 1 17 2 and 18 i are standard members that can be used on base plates with different geometries to rationalize the fabrication of these base plates even further in accordance with the aim of the present invention the emphasis is therefore on. |
7 | alternatively a sleep mode setting switch or a sleep mode selection switch can be provided and this setting switch can be turned on or the sleep mode selection switch can be set to the setting mode side to set the device in the sleep mode when either of these techniques are used for setting the device in the sleep mode a sleep mode request is issued to the above mentioned cpu 10 and then the sleep mode flag is set after the sleep mode is initially set the stuffed toy is placed in the sleep mode after conversation with the toy is finished in this particular embodiment if the speaker is quiet for a specified duration or if the speaker says 34 be quiet 34 or 34 good night 34 to the stuffed toy the device interprets this as a sleep mode request sets the sleep mode flag and places itself in the sleep mode the processing that takes place in such a configuration will be explained with reference to the flow chart shown in fig4 first it will be assumed that initial setting of the sleep mode has already been performed in a manner described above as is known in the art even during the sleep mode input sound signal power detector 9 remains active and ready to detect the power of the input sound signal fetched by sound signal input unit 1 however cpu 10 is placed in a non active state or. |
8 | copper and have a thickness ranging from 1 um to 36 um further the bonding force between the release layer 201 and the carrying board 200 is greater than the bonding force between the release layer 201 and the first metal layer 202 the release layer 201 is only temporarily bonded to the first metal layer 202 so as to facilitate subsequent separation of the release layer 201 from the first metal layer 202 by an external force alternatively referring to fig2 a u2032 the carrier 20 has a carrying board 200 a second metal layer 203 formed on each of two opposite surfaces of the carrying board 200 a release layer 201 formed on the second metal layer 203 and a first metal layer 202 formed on the release layer 201 the carrying board 200 can be made of an organic polymer material such as bismaleimide triazine bt alternatively the carrying board 200 can be a copper clad laminate ccl with a dielectric material such as prepreg formed on two opposite surfaces thereof the second metal layer 203 can be made of copper and have a thickness ranging from 5 um to 40 um the release layer 201 can be made of an organic material such as a release film a metal material such as nickel or an inorganic material such as nickel oxide in other embodiments a copper foil bonded with a release layer as provided by companies such as mitsui nippon denk furukawa or olin can be used the first metal layer 202 can be. |
6 | injected into the compressed air these methods include the use of a cvt and where cylinders are used partial or full deactivation of compression or expansion cylinders with a cvt the rate of rotation of a compressor relative to the rate of rotation of an expander is altered dynamically this cvt method is preferred for centrifugal compression and for turbine expansion in full deactivation of a compression or expander cylinder the valves of the subject cylinder all remain closed throughout a complete cycle in partial deactivation of a compression cylinder the cylinder 39 s intake valve is held open for longer portions of the beginning of the compression stroke or its exhaust valve is held open for longer periods at the end of the compression stroke to lower the compression ratio in partial deactivation of expander cylinder its intake valve is held open for longer portions of the beginning of the power stroke or its exhaust valve is held open for longer periods at the end of the power stroke to lower the expansion ratio the compression ratio may also be increased by adding a liquid such as water to a positive displacement compressor along with the air wherein the liquid also exits the compressor in liquid form along with the air ignition is provided by a heat source within the expander or more preferably within the combustion chamber the heat source may be an electrical resistance or spark type heater the heat source is deactivated when the combustion chamber attains suitable temperature for stable catalytic or auto ignition of. |
9 | addition to the polymeric fatty acids the acid component may contain c 4 to c 12 dicarboxylic acids and monocarboxylic acids with up to 20 carbon atoms examples of suitable dicarboxylic acids are maleic acid succinic acid adipic acid azelaic acid sebacic acid dodecane dioic acid glutaric acid suberic acid pimelic acid or aromatic dicarboxylic acids e g terephthalic acid or mixtures of these dicarboxylic acids the carboxylic acid component of the polyamide may contain about 20 to 100 mol of polymeric fatty acid and about 0 to 80 mol of at least one c 4 c 12 dicarboxylic acid preferably this mixture contains about 30 to 95 mol of the polymeric fatty acid and about 5 to 70 mol of the c 4 c 12 dicarboxylic acids the monofunctional acid may be present in amounts of up to 20 mol i one or more aliphatic diamines with a number of carbon atoms in the chain of at least 4 whereby the amino groups are at the terminal ends of the carbon chain the aliphatic diamines may contain up to 20 carbon atoms and the aliphatic chain may be essentially linear or branched the most preferred aliphatic diamines are 1 4 butane diamine 1. |
2 | respectively at the top edge which is flexible to grip and hold different sized containers within the cylindrical apertures 71 u2032 81 u2032 defined by the cupholders 70 and 80 respectively when the container holders are both lowered to a use position as shown in fig3 and 4 various sized containers can be placed therein such as drink cups 90 and 92 as seen in fig8 fig6 shows the combined tray container holder in yet another configuration with both container holders 16 and 80 or 18 and 70 in a raised position to provide maximum tray surface area 13 for storage of flat objects as shown in fig1 such as a food or storage bag 94 and a sandwich container 96 in yet another configuration a seen in fig7 the container holder 70 or 16 is raised to a storage position while container holder 80 or 18 is lowered for use to accommodate as seen in fig1 a sandwich container 96 in the floor area 13 exposed by the storage of container holders 16 and 70 a drink cup 90 and a french fry container 98 in the right most storage area 13 fig1 4 as illustrated in fig1 when in the position shown in fig5 the tray container holder 10 with container holders 16 or 70 in the lowered. |
3 | the sludge and lime at atmospheric conditions leads to hydration reaction although lime defined here as substantially pure calcium oxide is utilized in this embodiment other substances consisting of or containing calcium oxide or calcium carbonate or calcium hydroxide may be used such as quicklime dolomitic lime or lime kiln dust cement kiln dust therefore although lime is used herein the additive is selected from the group comprising or consisting of calcium oxide calcium carbonate and calcium hydroxide the selection may be dependent on availability and ph level desired because some members of the group may not be effective enough to raise the ph to the desired predetermined level for example if the desired predetermined ph level is twelve dolomitic lime may not be volatile enough to raise the mixture to that level the dewatered sludge may contain anywhere from 10 60 of dry solids although 15 50 is more usual the lime sludge ratio by weight can vary from 25 to 200 so that for every pound of dry solids of sludge from 0 25 to 2 0 pounds of lime may be added as this equation shows the hydration of the lime requires water the free and perhaps some or all of the bound water in the dewatered sludge is utilized in the reaction the resultant hydroxide which in this embodiment is ca oh 2 is the. |
1 | receiving opening 85 therein in a preferred embodiment the handle 84 is knurled and includes a indentation where a user 39 s fingers can be placed while taking a picture opening 85 can be used to mount the phone 100 and assembly 10 to a tripod or other object that includes a threaded male fastener fig1 is a rear perspective view of the modular protective cover assembly 10 with a windshield flat surface mounting assembly 86 in the accessory slot 56 the windshield flat surface mounting assembly 86 generally includes base 57 a socket member 88 ball 90 latch 92 and suction cup 94 as is known in the art ball 90 is received in socket member 88 and latch 92 is used to hingedly latch suction cup 94 to a windshield or the like the arrangement of ball 90 and socket member 88 allows for pivotal adjustment of phone 100 and assembly 10 the accessories described herein are not limitations on the present invention other accessories can be used in combination with base 57 and accessory slot 56 other accessories for example may be a light a magnet a container a cup holder etc in a preferred embodiment the back shell 14 and at least one accessory are sold as a kit for example the back shell 14 can be sold with the kickstand assembly in another embodiment the back shell 14 can be sold with more than one accessory in another embodiment assembly 10 can be sold with one or more assemblies in. |
2 | types and sizes of driving mechanisms and configurations thereof may be used in accordance with the present invention to selectively dispense target fluid for example with reference to fig3 and 4 two alternative embodiments of driving mechanisms are provided in fig3 a representative driving mechanism 60 is illustrated that includes motor 62 which is an example of an actuator and driving components 64 that provide a force onto a hydraulic coupler system similarly in fig4 a representative driving mechanism 70 is illustrated that includes motor 72 gear box 74 and driving components 76 thus driving mechanisms used in accordance with the present invention may be a direct drive mechanism may include one or more belts and or gears and or may utilize some type of transmission or gear change furthermore the drive mechanisms may be in line or indirect moreover any driving mechanism is contemplated so long as it permits the user to selectively choose the amount of force created i e displacement of driving component which acts upon hydraulic coupler 14 those skilled in the art will appreciate that embodiments of the present invention embrace a variety of different system configurations for example in one embodiment a dispensing system is configured in accordance with the present invention to manually dispense target fluid in another embodiment a dispensing system is configured to automatically dispense a volumetric amount. |
3 | of healing however rats treated with compound xvii or compound xx exhibited significantly greater healing p lt 0 05 compared to diclofenac and naproxen respectively treatment with the hydrogen sulfide releasing moiety of these two compounds tbz did not significantly affect the healing of gastric ulcers as compared to the vehicle treated group nsaids including those exhibiting selectivity for cox 2 may exacerbate pre existing hypertension and interfere with the effectiveness of some anti hypertensive medications whelton a nephrotoxicity of nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs physiologic foundations and clinical implications am j med 1999 106 5b 13s 24s to determine the effects of two compounds of the present invention compound ii and compound xx as compared to diclofenac and naproxen respectively on blood pressure rats given these drugs intraperitoneally after first inducing hypertension the rats were provided with drinking water supplemented with n u03c9 nitro l arginine methylester 400 mg l for 7 days prior to the experiment as described previously by ribeiro et al chronic inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis a new model or arterial hypertension hypertension 1992 20 298 303 the rats 5 to 8 per group were anesthetized with halothane and a carotid artery was cannulated for measurement of blood pressure which was recorded continuously on a chart recorder after measuring a stable blood pressure for at least 15 minutes one of the drugs naproxen diclofenac. |
4 | of a known water insoluble anthraquinone dye of the formula str17 12 g of sodium sulfate and as buffering agents 0 4 g of na 2 hpo 4 12h 2 o and 0 1 g of kh 2 po 4 to prepare a dye bath ten grams of mixed fabric composed of polyester and cotton 50 50 were dipped in the bath and the temperature was elevated up to 130 u00b0 c over a period of 30 minutes at which dyeing was effected for 60 minutes the fabric was taken out washed with water subjected to soaping washed with water and dried to obtain fabric evenly dyed in red the dye bath was maintained at a ph of 7 before and throughout the dyeing the degrees of exhaustion of both the disazo color according to the present invention and the known disperse dye were very satisfactory and the resulting dyed fabric showed uniformity in color and high color density light fastness of the 4th to 5th grade and chlorine fastness of the 5th minus grade test of dyeing properties of the known water soluble dyes for cellulose fibers as represented by the above described formulae a to c were conducted in. |
5 | system 22 is a downstream system e g an upper system and the second electric submersible pumping system 24 is an upstream system e g a lower system in the application illustrated it should be noted that additional electric submersible pumping systems can be added but a pair of systems 22 24 is illustrated to facilitate explanation of system operation although each electric submersible pumping system may comprise a variety of components depending on the specific application the embodiments illustrated show basic components that are utilized in typical electric submersible pumping systems in the embodiment of fig1 first electric submersible pumping system 22 is an inverted system sometimes referred to as a bottom intake electric submersible pumping system in this type of system a submersible motor or motors 26 drive a submersible pump 28 located upstream e g below motors 26 a motor protector 30 may be positioned between motors 26 and pump 28 by way of example one two or three motors 26 can be used to run one two or three connected pumps 28 on the other hand electric submersible pumping system 24 is a conventional system i e not an inverted system the example illustrated comprises a submersible motor 32 that powers a submersible pump 34 disposed downstream e g above motor 32 as with pumping system 22 power may be provided by a plurality of motors 32 such as the tandem motors 32 illustrated also one two or three connected motors 32 can be used to run one two or three connected pumps 34. |
9 | the fact that a pump device 73 is additionally received in a pivot 72 of the housing pump device 73 is comprised of a tappet 74 which is supported in an axially movable manner in a bore 75 of pivot 72 of the housing tappet 74 is acting on a pressure chamber 76 which is connected with an outlet valve 77 and an inlet valve 78 inlet valve 78 feeds into a lower interior space 79 of the housing which as a rule is completely filled with oil outlet valve 77 on the other hand is connected via a connection channel 80 with a bore 81 centrally extending in driving shaft 24 bore 81 is extending up to above the antifriction bearing 26 provided for supporting the driving shaft 24 due to the action of the pump the oil is therefore pumped from interior space 79 of the housing and via inlet valve 78 and outlet valve 77 located within the bore 81 up to antifriction bearing 26 from where it supplies both the driving shaft 24 and the other components of the gearing with an adequate amount of oil in the embodiment shown tappet 74 is pressed by a spring 82 against a pot shaped attachment 84 of bevel gear 83 and rests in a groove 85 that is arranged in the form of a ring around screw bolt 18 and comprises a wavelike deepening so that when. |
1 | contracting the volume of the cavity 132 of the syringe 130 thus the components of the system 100 through which blood may have passed are flushed with the saline solution and communication between the solution inlet port 113 and the catheter port 117 can be restored block 370 in certain cases such as for neonatal patients or small infants the amount of blood to be drawn is relatively small for such cases it may be desirable to draw as little clearance fluid as possible in this regard the embodiment illustrated in fig2 may be used the first sampling site 120 may be used to draw clearance fluid and the second site 160 may be used to draw a clean blood sample the clearance fluid may then be returned to the patient and the syringe or cannula used for the clearance fluid can be disposed the syringe 130 mounted on the axial port 111 of the stopcock 110 can be used to infuse a small volume of flush fluid into the tubing between the stopcock 110 and the patient the saline port 115 may be used only occasionally to re supply flush fluid to the syringe 130 an embodiment of such a method is illustrated in fig4 referring now to fig4 a method of using the blood sampling kit incorporated into the embodiment illustrated in fig2 will be described the process 400 begins by drawing saline trough the saline port 115 into the syringe 130 block 410 this is achieved by positioning the lever 119 to be aligned with the saline port 115 and expanding the volume of the cavity 132 of the syringe 130 sufficient saline may be drawn into the syringe for multiple flushes accordingly if sufficient saline exists in the syringe from a. |
9 | upper chambers 114 115 include an enlarged stepped region 118 in which o rings 120 are mounted o rings 120 are captured between region 118 and washers 122 which are mounted in first valve block 46 to surround the tops of lower valve chambers 98 99 washers 122 keep o rings 120 from entering l shaped portions 100 101 o rings 120 provide the valve seat for cylindrical spool valve portions 124 126 of syrup and soda valve pins 128 130 respectively as is illustrated in fig4 soda passes through soda hose 36 into first soda entrance 68 through l shaped soda connecting portion 101 of second soda opening 92 and into lower soda valve chamber 99 of second soda opening 92 when soda valve pin 130 is in the button depressed or extended position not shown soda flows past o ring 120 through upper soda valve chamber 115 after which it reverses direction in l shaped soda connecting portions 117 and passes downwardly through the four soda discharge openings 108 for passage through nozzle assembly 52 the various syrups take similar routes but only pass through a single syrup discharge opening 106 to which the particular second syrup opening 90 is connected by its associated third syrup opening 110 nozzle assembly 52 includes an outer hollow member 136 and an inner member 138 housed within outer member 136 inner member 138 is cylindrical with its upper end cemented within a circular flange 142 extending from lower surface 54 of. |
9 | the data as of the date specified by the user the version control logic 20 searches for inserting ec 39 s having an effective date on or before the specified date and satisfying one of the following 1 the ec controlled object instance is unextracted 2 the effective date of the extracting ec is later than the specified date or 3 no effective date has been assigned to the extracting ec the 34 range of effective dates 34 option gives a composite view of the production level of data over a period of time specified by user input the search criteria that must be satisfied are that the effective date of the inserting ec is on or before the specified end date the 34 to 34 date and one of the following 1 the ec controlled object instance is unextracted or 2 the effective date of the extracting ec is later than the specified start date the 34 from 34 date or 3 no effective date has been assigned to the extracting ec finally the 34 effective between two ec 39 s 34 option provides a composite view of the design level of the data between the starting and ending ec 39 s specified by the user this option can serve a useful planning purpose such as reviewing the engineering changes which have been accepted to decide when they should be made effective the search criteria used are that the inserting ec is earlier than or equal to the ending ec the 34 to 34 ec specified by the user and either the ec controlled object instance is unextracted or the effective date of the extracting ec is later than the starting ec the 34 from 34 ec. |
4 | signal is supplied thereto from the sensors 23 and 25a to 25d which pulse signal is supplied to a counter circuit 37 the counter circuit 37 issues a high level signal for every five pulse signals supplied thereto which high level signal is inverted by an inverting amplifier 38 to a low level signal which is supplied to an and circuit 31 the timing signal from the loom rotating angle sensor 32 is supplied to the and circuit 31 and the counter cirucit 37 at this time only the counter circuit 37 is reset while there is no output signal issued from the and circuit 31 when one of the valve units 9 and 12a to 12d is not operating properly only four pulse signals are supplied to the counter circuit 37 and at the instant that the timing signal p is issued from the loom rotation angle sensor 32 both input signals to the and circuit 31 are at a high level thus the circuit 31 issues a high level signal to a flip flop circuit f6 for lighting the alarm lamp 33 in a modification shown in fig1 alarm lamps 33 may be respectively associated with the piezo electric sensors 23 and 25a to 25d provided to the electro magnetic valve units 9 and 12a to 12d in the present modification to each of the flip flop circuits f1 to f5 are associated an inverting amplifier 38 and circuit 31 and a flip flop circuit f6 shown in fig8 in such a manner that when one of the valve units 9 and 12a to. |
2 | 24 is superimposed in a step g to an external surface of a normative shape of the target tissue 16 i e without the defect 18 preferably the template is superimposed via warping however a best fit process is also contemplated the template specifics a u201c seated u201d edge which is fixed to the subject patient and the remaining surface shape which is not affixed to the subject it is to be understood that the normative shape represents a desired or average shape of the target tissue preferably the normative shape is determined in a bilateral structure from a substantially mirror image of the target tissue e g a defect is present in a left side of a skull and complete data is available for a right control side of a skull however if too much of the target tissue is missing on the affected side or the defect crosses the midline in a way that prevents establishing the midline appropriate normative average surfaces which as described below are already homology mapped are used in this case the normative average data is brought in and registered to the homology mapped normative surface surrounding the defect once the template is warped points on the template are mapped in a step h to points on the external surface of the normative shape of the hone of interest 16 a shape of an implant 26 to be u201c dropped in u201d the defect 18 is determined in a step i as a function of a difference between the mapped points on the external surface of the target tissue and the external surface of the template the implant 26 is seated fit in the defect 18 of the target tissue 16 in a step. |
1 | levels of n 3 fatty acids to dogs diagnosed with osteoarthritis two veterinary orthopedic specialists enrolled patients in the study a total of 38 dogs were randomly assigned to two dietary treatments and feed for 90 days the test and control diets were manufactured from the same lots of foods as described above table 6 serum fatty acids force plate gait analysis and veterinary clinical assessments were recorded at 0 45 and 90 days serum fatty acid profiles were significantly modulated by the test food the test group had significantly higher serum concentrations of n 3 fatty acids p lt 0 01 specifically epa dha ala significantly lower concentrations of aa at day 90 p lt 0 01 and significantly lower n 6 n 3 ratios p lt 0 01 as compared to the control group at the conclusion of each feeding interval table 9 table 9 canine serum fatty acid levels mg dl day 0 day 45 day 90 p p p fatty acids group mean value mean value mean value c18 3 n3 u03b1 ala control 0 89 0 7764 0 34 lt 0001 0 27 lt 0001 test 0 98 4 45 5 04 c20 4 n 6 aa control 55 55 0 6880 50 78 0 0736 55 95 0 0001 test 57 13 41 94 38 01 c20 5 n 3 epa control 1 19 0 7000 0 34 lt 0001 0 20 lt 0001 test 1 54 11 52 11 89 c22 6 n 3 dha control 4. |
2 | of grooves 41 formed in its upper surface which extend transversely to the running direction of the conveyor thereby producing an upper surface which is flexible and enlarging the friction factor to articles carried by the conveyor there is shown in fig1 and 11 another embodiment of link assembly in accordance with the present invention generally designated by the numeral 131 which are pivotally connected to each other in an endless fashion to form a conveyor chain this link assembly is likewise comprised of a link portion 132 and a top plate portion 133 resin plate members 150 and 151 made of a different material then the link assembly are integrally provided on both sides of the top plate portion 133 the resin plate members 150 and 151 are preferably flat members made of a resin having a low friction factor and excellent wear resistance for example an ultra high molecular polyethylene resin the link portion 132 and top plate portion 133 are preferably made of a material different from the resin plate members 150 and 151 and as noted above may be made of resins or metals having a superior strength characteristic the plate members 150 and 151 may be integrally formed by placing the link in a cavity formed by overlapping hale and female molds 135 and 136 respectively as shown in fig1 to define a space between the inner surface of the female mold 136 and the lower surface of the top plate 133 the resin also flows through a plurality of holes. |
1 | material the tolerance of temperature extends from 125 u00b0 f up to 165 u00b0 f so as not to warp the acrylic denture and the pressure can vary from 15 psi to 40 psi for the same results clinical uses of the liner material employed in the methods of the present invention is best disclosed with reference to the following examples lining of full dentures and lining denture pass through gasket holes surrounding existing teeth or anchor devices the methods of the present invention may be used to form a lining on the underside of full dentures to improve denture wear cushion and fit in addition as disclosed in fig2 and 8 a method has also been developed to use the liner material disclosed herein for gasket anchoring this could be done for retention of a denture as a gasket around the circumference of a pass through hole the material can be as a gasket retentive liner 28 bonded the circumference of a hole 30 such as in fig2 and 5 and onto the acrylic surfaces to anchor the denture to patient 39 s existing teeth fig2 and 5 disclose using the liner for retention of a denture as a gasket 28 around the circumference of a pass through hole 30 for existing teeth the hole 30 is enlarged to the desired size then the material is blended over under and around the gasket hole 30. |
8 | an audio loudspeaker directional modifiers such as u201c top u201d u201c bottom u201d and the like are oriented to the preferred ceiling installation of the flip dog mountable ceiling speaker enclosure 100 with the diaphragm 136 pointed down from the ceiling those of skill in the art informed by the present disclosure will appreciate that the flip dog mountable ceiling speaker enclosure 100 can also be mounted in walls including slanted walls u201c dog u201d as defined and used herein refers to a securing element such as a clamping element as in the nautical u201c dog down that hatch u201d fig1 is a bottom front perspective view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a flip dog mountable ceiling speaker enclosure 100 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention flip dog mountable ceiling speaker enclosure 100 includes a speaker enclosure 102 or u201c can u201d 102 that in this embodiment contains a loudspeaker having a surround 138 diaphragm 136 and dust cap 106 all in an output end of the enclosure 102 in various embodiments speaker enclosure 102 may be sold without a loudspeaker and with various respective internal fittings for a various respective loudspeakers or arrays of loudspeakers speaker enclosure 102 is fixed to an annular support flange 104 that surrounds the output end of speaker enclosure 102 and extends radially outward from the speaker enclosure 102 as shown while the enclosure 102 is illustrated and described as having a circular cross section other cross sectional shapes are within the scope of the invention and so the annular support flange 104 for example may be. |
8 | the push function finally crt rsa operations are executed by computing modulo operations based on the first prime and the second prime application_number US 201213585731 A description reference now should be made to the drawings throughout which the same reference numerals are used to designate the same or similar components embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings fig1 is a diagram showing a crt rsa cryptography algorithm that is applied to the present invention as shown in fig1 the crt rsa cryptography algorithm that is applied to the present invention receives a message m to be sent a plurality of keys that is d primes p and q and z q u2212 1 mod p and also receives a randomly selected short prime r thereafter the value of d is calculated by computing d mod p u2212 1 r u2212 1 and the total cumulative value is calculated by performing an xor exclusive or operation on the values of p and r using a push function furthermore the value of d pr is calculated by computing d mod q u2212 1 r u2212 1 and the total cumulative value is calculated by performing an xor operation on the value of q using a push function here for a push function that is used to calculate the total cumulative value for the values of p q and r refer to fig2 fig2 illustrates the push function algorithm of the crt rsa cryptography algorithm which is applied to the present invention particularly the algorithm of the function push x y as shown in fig2 push x y performs an xor operation on. |
6 | it will be appreciated that only one such notch is required however two notches have been found to facilitate the flow of water through the base 39 which of course aids in the cooling of the light assembly while more notches are within the spirit and scope of the invention such have not been found to greatly aid the cooling effect of pool water through the base and therefore the best mode of carrying out the invention has to date been found by using the two notch embodiment illustrated by the drawing herein a sealing plate 80 covers and seals the base 39 when the light assembly is fully assembly as will be more fully appreciated below the sealing plate 80 has a central opening 82 for allowing pool water to enter the water channel 104 and for maintaining open communication with pool water and the pool return 100 the central opening 82 is also sized and shaped for compatible overlay with the nozzle 70 as also clearly shown in fig2 the central opening 82 is large enough to allow some slight rotation movement of the nozzle 70 while providing a snug fit to discourage water leak paths through the base and into the other elements of the light assembly 20 additionally the sealing plate 80 includes in the embodiment shown an electrical plug in connection member. |
2 | screws engaged in elongated slots all of the angled sectors delineated by the struts 20 are structurally configured in the same way and all of the storage slots are thus identical to ensure the movement of containers into each slot 30 transport means 31 positioned above the drum are provided these transport means are pneumatic or use air jets as do the beginning of line and end of line conveyors 3 and 5 so as to preserve the homogeneity of the mechanisms used in the equipment the overall construction and operating method of the air jet conveyors are known to the specialist in the machine according to the invention an elongated tubular case or box 32 is located above the upper part of the drum and extends over its entire length blower means not shown are connected to the box in order to feed pressurized air to it the lower face 33 of the box 32 exhibits an indentation substantially square or rectangular in section and forming a channel 34 allowing the engagement of the necks of the containers the lateral walls of the channel 34 being slotted to direct the pressurized air onto the bottles and propel them the box 32 is fastened to the upper part of the frame 14 using fastening means described below allowing radial motion of the box in relation to the drum in its lowered position as shown in fig3 the lower face 33 of the box is brought into position closest to the drum 15 so that the channel 34 overhangs the slot delimited by the straightedge sections 25. |
1 | environmental protection printing has no damage to human body fig2 is a structural schematic view of an electronic cigarette of a second embodiment of the present application in fig2 there is at least one containing grooves 10 used for containing the first paint layer 2 forming on the outer wall of the outer sleeve 1 the containing grooves 10 extend axially along the outer wall of the outer sleeve 1 and are circumferential grooves unlabeled the grooves extend to two ends of the outer sleeve 1 namely the outer wall of the outer sleeve 1 is completely covered with the grooves the first paint layer 2 is arranged in the grooves fig3 is a structural schematic view of an electronic cigarette of a third embodiment of the present application in fig3 the first paint layer 2 can only covers part of the outer wall of the outer sleeve 1 in this embodiment the containing grooves 10 can be multiple grooves configured separately axially along the outer wall of the outer sleeve 1 the first paint layer 2 are respectively contained in each groove fig4 is a structural schematic view of an electronic cigarette of a fourth embodiment of the present application in fig4 the containing grooves 10 can be multiple grooves configured separately radially along the outer wall of the outer sleeve 1 the first paint layer 2 is respectively contained in each groove advantageously in the above embodiments a thickness of the first paint layer 2 is the same as a depth of the containing grooves 10 further the thickness of the first paint layer 2 ranges. |
1 | jaw 78 and may also be connected to a first end not shown of a shaft 92 fig4 where the first end of the shaft 92 is adjacent the first end 91 of the tube 90 the shaft 92 may be slidably and or rotatably received within the tube 90 thus shaft 92 may be described as a movable shaft an opposite second end 94 fig4 of the shaft 92 may be connected to the lever 82 where the second end 94 of the shaft 92 is adjacent the first end 81 of the handle body 80 in this example the second end 94 of the shaft 92 is coupled to the lever 82 by a series of links as will be discussed in more detail below in another example of the present technology an outer tube may be the movable shaft and an inner shaft may be the stationary shaft in yet another example the stationary and movable shafts may both be tubes in yet another example the stationary and movable shafts may lie side by side and may be solid or tubular a solid shaft may have one or more inclusions such as an inner conductive core surrounded by insulation in further examples multiple stationary and or movable shafts may be included the handle portion 74 may be shaped and sized to substantially fill the user 39 s. |
6 | ratio associated with the lpt 46 is pressure measured prior to the inlet of the lpt 46 as related to the pressure at the outlet of the lpt 46 prior to an exhaust nozzle of the gas turbine engine 20 in one non limiting embodiment the bypass ratio of the gas turbine engine 20 is greater than about ten 10 1 the fan diameter is significantly larger than that of the lpc 44 and the lpt 46 has a pressure ratio that is greater than about five 5 1 it should be understood however that the above parameters are only exemplary of one embodiment of a geared architecture engine and that the present disclosure is applicable to other gas turbine engines including direct drive turbofans in one non limiting embodiment a significant amount of thrust is provided by the bypass flow due to the high bypass ratio the fan section 22 of the gas turbine engine 20 is designed for a particular flight condition u2014 typically cruise at about 0 8 mach and about 35 000 feet this flight condition with the gas turbine engine 20 at its best fuel consumption is also known as bucket cruise thrust specific fuel consumption tsfc tsfc is an industry standard parameter of fuel consumption per unit of thrust fan pressure ratio is the pressure ratio across a blade of the fan section 22 without a fan exit guide vane system the low fan pressure ratio according to one non limiting embodiment of the example gas turbine engine 20 is less than 1 45 low corrected fan tip speed is the actual fan tip speed divided by an industry standard temperature correction of u201c t u201d 518 7 0 5 in which u201c t u201d represents the ambient. |
7 | habits of the user is illustrated in fig7 in this example audio track 1 has the highest probability of selection accordingly the media system 100 may begin preemptive recording of a cd with audio track 1 the audio track having the next highest probability of selection in this example is audio track 8 consequently the media system 100 may continue preemptive recording of a cd with audio track 8 once the preemptive recording of audio track 1 is completed once audio track 8 has been preemptively recorded the preemptive recording process continues with audio tracks having successively lower selection probabilities audio tracks having lower selection probabilities are preemptively recorded after audio tracks having higher selection probabilities until all audio tracks have been preemptively recorded a similar process sequence may be followed for complete recording of the audio tracks to the primary storage device 160 the media on the primary storage device 160 may be stored using one or more lossless or lossy compression formats lossy compression formats may be used in those instances in which the number of media files per storage unit on the primary storage device 160 i e audio files megabyte is to be maximized in these instances lossy compression formats such as the mp3 format may be used encoding of the audio file to the appropriate format may be executed by for example processor 102 during the recording process as each audio track is transferred to the primary storage device 160 alternatively each audio track may be recorded to a corresponding media file in a lossless compression format and subsequently encoded to a lossy format to reduce the amount of storage space utilized by the file the particular lossy and or lossless compression format that is to be used by the media system 100 to. |
2 | in the tire area so that the internal bore 104 is in fluid communication with an inlet end 42 of the pump passageway 43 a valve body 110 has an outer threaded surface 112 that is received within insert 102 the valve body 110 has a central passage 115 that has a first opening 118 that is in fluid communication with the insert sleeve bore 104 and the pump passageway 43 inlet end 42 when inserted into the tire the central passage 115 has two opposed holes 120 near the head 122 of the valve body 110 the head 122 has a hex head bore 124 or any screwdriver slot shape for receiving an allen wrench useful for tightening the valve body 110 inside the sleeve 102 the central passage 115 further includes a retainer slot 130 for receiving flexible stopper 140 the flexible stopper 140 is preferably made of a resilient material such as rubber silicone or an elastomer the flexible stopper 140 has a disk shaped lower end 142 and two opposed legs 144 which extend from the lower end 142 each leg 144 has a shoe 150 which has a curved enlarged shape and is made of a resilient material as shown the shoe is a semi circle although other shapes would work for the invention although the flexible stopper 140 is shown with two legs 144 the stopper could have a single leg 144 with a shoe thereon and the shoe. |
5 | as in the same sense of rotation and in opposite senses of rotation optionally the drill means may also have a single rotary or rotary percussion drive acting upon the outer pipe and rotating the outer pipe in the embodiment of fig1 and 2 a generally tubular outer pipe end piece 12 is screwed to the front end of the outer pipe string 10 through a threading 13 this outer pipe end piece 12 has a conical portion 12a in which its wall thickness increases outward and to the front namely to 1 5 times the wall thickness of the outer pipe string 10 the inner width in contrast thereto is equal over the entire length of the end piece 12 to the inner width of the outer pipe string 10 at its front end in the region of its greater wall thickness the outer pipe end piece 12 is provided with tabs 14 projecting axially parallel and respectively defining windows 15 these windows 15 are rectangular apertures in the wall of the outer pipe end piece 12 i e they are portions in which the wall is completely removed the apertures forming the windows 15 terminate freely at the front i e borehole side end of the outer pipe end piece 12 since also the rectangular tabs 14 project freely and are not integrally interconnected at their ends in the present embodiment four tabs 14 are evenly distributed along the circumference. |
5 | portion 88 of the base flange 58 but clear enough from the top wall 78 to permit space for the protruding eave 107 when fully assembled water drips off of the siding located above the eave 107 and falls into the eave from there the water falls into the trough 108 and out the holes 114 116 after flowing from the holes the water drips down the exterior face of the left and right side portions 102 104 of the trim flange 68 where it then sheds upon the exterior face of the siding below or simple falls to the ground clear of the sheathing as best illustrated in fig9 12 a second embodiment of the mounting bracket 50 u2032 is illustrated wherein like elements have like identifying numerals except with the addition of a prime symbol in the second embodiment the eave 107 of the first embodiment is not required instead the mounting bracket 50 u2032 has a trough 108 u2032 of a water diversion device 105 u2032 having a resiliently flexible lip 126 u2032 that is biased against a top portion 88 u2032 of a base flange 58 u2032 of a base member not shown preferably the trim member 54 u2032 and a portion of the trough 108 u2032 is made of injection molded plastic. |
2 | the parting line between the stationary 34 a 34 and movable 34 b 34 moldhalf sides as an x y coordinate plane as mounted into the horizontal molding machine of fig1 then let us designate the z axis perpendicular to this x y plane and motions of the 34 b 34 mold partforming surface 31 traveling along this z axis are preferably driven by the motions of the injection molding machine 39 s movable platen as shown in fig1 which in turn operates under the control of the process controller a less preferred embodiment is to drive these equivalent motions with an auxillary hydraulic cylinder mounted within the moldset or onto one of the molding machine platens relative z axis motion of the b plate 12 with respect to b clamp plate 21 with the a plate 10 remaining stationary throughout therefore translates directly into a corresponding motion of the b side partforming surface 31 with respect to a side partforming surface 30 this relative z axis motion of the b plate 12 with respect to b clamp plate 21 is settably limited in its forward direction to the right side of fig1 by the movable platen having achieved full clamp lockup as shown in fig1 a when resilient member 13 is sufficiently compressed to allow the b plate 39 s rear surface 40 to seat onto b clamp plate 39 s forward surface 41 and settably limited in its rearward direction to the left side of fig1 when stripper. |
4 | the sewing needle and the driving motor is driven until the sewing point is moved from the straight line to come under the sewing needle application_number US 36300494 A description an embroidering frame driving device for a sewing machine is as shown in fig1 which constitutes an embodiment of the invention the sewing machine 10 as shown in fig1 has an arm 11 a base 12 a bed 13 a cloth presser 14 and a needle 15 the bed 13 is set on the base 12 the arm 11 is secured to the bed 13 and has the cloth presser 14 and the needle 15 at the end the needle 15 is moved up and down with respect to the arm 11 to sew cloth the embroidering frame driving device includes a cylindrical embroidering frame 16 an embroidering frame holder 17 a timing belt 18 a cylindrical timing pulley a rotary pulley 20 a rotating motor 21 and a driving motor 22 the driving motor 22 is adapted to drive the embroidering frame holder 17 in the direction of x axis in one direction with respect to the base 12 the embroidering frame holder 17 has a cylindrical space in which the cylindrical timing pulley 19 is fitted the rotating motor 21 is fixedly mounted on. |
9 | or filtration to separate cells can be used as a crude enzyme solution without any further treatment or it can be concentrated to cause sedimentation with an organic solvent such as acetone and ethanol or to cause precipitation with a salting out agent such as ammonium sulfate to obtain a crude enzyme agent the crude enzyme agent thus obtained can be purified and crystallized by a known method to provide a purified enzyme the crude enzyme agent obtained in the manner described above has the following properties this enzyme acts on powdery chitin chitin flakes colloidal chitin or ethylene glycol chitin to decompose it to produce n acetyl glucosamine c f table 1 shown hereinlater the optimum ph at 37 u00b0 c is 5 5 to 6 0 this enzyme is stable in the ph range of from 3 5 to 8 0 the optimum temperature for the action of this enzyme was 37 u00b0 c at a ph of 5 5 in a three hour reaction at temperatures of 30 u00b0 c or lower the enzyme was stable over a period of 24 hours or longer impurities in the crude enzyme agent can be removed by adsorption chromatography over a chitin column conventional ion exchange chromatography or gel filtration with a biogel whereby a highly purified enzyme agent can be obtained the chitinase produced in accordance with the present invention has the advantageous feature of acting on chitin powder more effectively than conventional enzymes for example commercial chitinase supplied by sigma chemical co produces reducing sugar gradually in 48 hours of reaction while the. |
6 | generator 20 as starter generator 20 operates the machine tends to heat up and therefore it is desirable to circulate cooling oil to the starter generator 20 for economy of weight and complexity preferably the oil used for cooling starter generator 20 is obtained from the general oil system of the engine however in order to alleviate the problem of bearing cavity flooding if the engine oil system were fully powered up during starting the present invention instead provides intermittent oil flow pulses sufficient to cool the starter generator 20 and yet insufficient to undesirably flood the bearing cavities at least until such time as the air pressure in bearing cavities is sufficient to seal them to do so the controller 26 which can be for example the electronic engine control eec can be provided with software instructions to command the electric oil pump 24 to intermittently pulse the oil supply during engine start as mentioned the pulsing large enough to permit extended motoring of the engine without overheating the starter generator 20 and yet small enough to prevent bearing cavity flooding for instance instead of providing a full flow the oil pump can be operated intermittently for a short period of time thus providing short limited burst of oil in order to lower the initial oil flow to the bearing cavities normal operation of the oil pump may then begin after the start up either instantly or progressively i e the length and or strength of the intermittent bursts can gradually be extended to transition to normal operation maximum oil flow is not required and in. |
2 | respectively the latter of these threaded portions mounts a trailing skip adjustment screw 173 which carries a slender rod 174 projecting inwardly toward the shoulder 170 in similar fashion the threaded portion 172 mounts a lead skip adjustment screw 175 which carries a slender rod 176 also projecting toward the shoulder 170 a ball valve 177 of slightly larger diameter than the reduced diameter portion 169 of the through bore is interposed between the inner adjacent ends of the rods 174 and 176 and is normally biased towards the shoulder or seat 170 by a helical coil spring 178 interposed between the ball valve 177 and the inner face of the trailing skip adjustment screw 173 as is shown in fig1 the inlet port 167 has direct communication with the larger diameter portion 168 of the through bore of the cylinder block 151 accordingly in view of the restriction afforded by the reduced diameter portion 169 of the through bore and the ball valve 177 the upstream actuator piston 153u is normally pressure activated prior to the downstream actuator piston 152d in the usual case the skip adjustment screws 173 and 175 are adjusted in such a fashion that the rod 176 of the downstream skip adjustment screw 175 holds the ball slightly unseated from the shoulder 170 the upstream adjustment screw 173 being set to define a gap between the adjacent ends of the rods 174 and 176 slightly larger than the diameter of the ball valve 177 with this arrangement very fine adjustments of the time delay between actuation of the upstream actuator. |
4 | is heated with stirring and nitrogen blowing at 0 3 scfh to 150 u00b0 c and held for one hour the product has a neutralization number to phenolphthalein of 103 5 an ammonium salt of the above product is prepared by adding 100 parts 0 19 equivalent of the above product to 90 parts of water and 10 5 parts 0 19 equivalent concentrated ammonium hydroxide the mixture is stirred for one quarter hour at room temperature the 50 aqueous solution has a ph of 7 0 7 5 a vessel equipped with a thermometer and a stirrer is charged with 192 parts 0 5 mole of ethomeen c 15 and 130 parts 0 5 mole of the succinic anhydride of example 1 the reaction is exothermic the reaction mixture is then heated to 110 u00b0 c and held for 2 hours infrared spectrum of the product shows no anhydride absorption peaks at 1770 c 1 and 1840 cm 1 the product has a neutralization number of 84 a reaction vessel is charged with 133 parts 0 5 mole of the succinic anhydride of example 1 and 80 5 parts 0 5 mole of n butyl diethanolamine the reaction is exothermic to 80 u00b0 c the reaction mixtire is heated to 110 u00b0 c and stirred for 0 5 hours a reaction vessel is charged with 166 parts 0 5 mole of a isomerized c 16 alpha olefin substituted succinic anhydride and 74 5 parts 0 5 mole of triethanolamine the mixture. |
3 | with ammonia using aqueous ammonia for this purpose resulted in hydrolysis of the ester in a preferred embodiment of the present method 4 iodo 3 nitrobenzamide can be prepared by dissolving 4 iodo 3 nitrobenzoic acid methyl ester in a suitable solvent and treating the solution with anhydrous ammonia gas the suitable solvents for the reaction are methanol ethanol isopropanol acetone and methyl tert butyl ether these solvents have the ability to dissolve ammonia in high concentration the preferred solvent is methanol the starting ester is dissolved in methanol and ammonia is passed into the solution dissolution of ammonia in methanol is an exothermic reaction hence initial cooling to u2212 10 u00b1 2 u00b0 c is preferred at this temperature some amount of ester precipitates however on passing ammonia it gets dissolved and results in a clear solution the solution is saturated with ammonia and kept at ambient temperature in a properly closed container monitoring by tlc showed that the reaction is completed in three days although most of the conversion takes place in two days a small amount 5 10 of the starting material may still be present when the reaction is conducted in an autoclave under pressure formation of impurities was observed removal of solvent under reduced pressure gives an amide as a yellow solid 95 yield 98 hplc it is further crystallized from hot methanol and water for crystallization the amide is dissolved in hot methanol at about 55 u00b0 c while the mixture is still hot water is added and the precipitate formed. |
5 | into the mixing chamber from the fluid tank as dust passes through the mixing chamber dust binds with the liquid from the fluid tank application_number US 201113220914 A description as depicted in fig1 the present invention 10 works in conjunction with a normal oil rig system that uses the process of air drilling in drilling for oil on land there are two types of processes that can be used one is a water based system that circulates fluid mud to remove rock cuttings from the drilling hole and the other is air drilling which uses air or another type of gas instead of water based mud air drilling is the less expensive of the two options and it is commonly not used in areas where the rock is not self supporting and there are high formation pressures an oil rig is divided into multiple systems the power system the mechanical system circulation system and rotating equipment the present invention is specifically for the air drilling process the power system not shown contains the parts that run the oil rig the oil rig is normally powered by a large diesel engine 200 which uses diesel fuel oil to operate an electrical engine the mechanical system includes the hoisting system the hoisting system 210 is designed for lifting heavy loads by way of a winch with a large steel cable spool block and tackle pulley and a receiving storage reel for the cable fig1 shows part of the support structure or derrick 100 and circulation system to which the present invention 10 is fixably mounted. |
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