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3 | conditions to exist at any given flow rate it is necessary to adjust the microwave power and rf bias voltage or rf power in order to obtain the optimum deposition rate in general increasing the microwave power increases the deposition rate and increasing the rf bias decreases the deposition rate as noted the process of forming a silicon dioxide layer has a sputtering aspect in addition to the deposition aspect sputtering occurs all the time that oxygen is present in the reaction chamber provided the rf bias is on and there is material to sputter and thus in particular sputtering takes place simultaneously with deposition additionally in at least some cases it is desirable to perform at least one sputtering step in alternation with deposition i e without reacting additional material to be deposited this is readily performed by simply shutting off the flow of teos or tmcts for example at a negative dc bias of 500 v wells can be filled with void free oxide by deposition with sputtering in a single step by contrast at a dc bias of only 300 v at least one sputtering step without deposition may be required to achieve similar results thus for example fig2. |
6 | sealably connected to a bellows 35 is provided within a housing 36 the diaphragm 34 is adapted to actuate a valve rod 37 and valve 33 the diaphragm 34 is biased in one direction by a spring 38 and biased in the other direction by compressor suction pressure a screw 39 is used for adjusting the tension on spring 38 lands 41 and 42 are provided on the rod 37 to alternately direct hydraulic fluid to and from the lines 26 and 27 as shown in fig1 the rotor 1 is being driven by the drive shaft 12 in the direction of the arrows the plate 17 is in its clockwise position the control valve 25 is in a position exhausting the housing 33 39 by means of exhaust line 31 to sump s because the suction pressure in the housing 36 is insufficient to overcome the bias of spring 38 and the land 41 is in a position to permit hydraulic fluid from the pump p by way of line 28 to enter line 26 fill the chamber 23 to move the protuberance or extension 21 to its shown position and the oil from the chamber 24 is exhausted through the hydraulic line 27 the valve housing 33 39 and the exhaust line 32. |
3 | in length more preferably 1 20 carbons and even more preferably between 1 and 8 or 1 and 6 carbons it will be understood that the terms u201c substitution u201d and u201c substituted with u201d are art recognized and include the implicit proviso that such substitution is in accordance with permitted valence of the substituted atom and the substituent and that the substitution results in a stable compound e g which does not spontaneously undergo transformation such as by rearrangement cyclization elimination or other reaction the term u201c substituted u201d is also contemplated to include all permissible substituents of organic compounds in a broad aspect the permissible substituents include acyclic and cyclic branched and unbranched carbocyclic and heterocyclic aromatic and nonaromatic substituents of organic compounds illustrative substituents include for example those described herein above the permissible substituents may be one or more and the same or different for appropriate organic compounds for purposes of this invention the heteroatoms such as nitrogen may have hydrogen substituents and or any permissible substituents of organic compounds described herein which satisfy the valences of the heteroatoms this invention is not intended to be limited in any manner by the permissible substituents of organic compounds where r is hydrogen the protecting group can be any suitable hydroxyl. |
6 | 64441284 A description fig1 is a schematic diagram illustrating a preferred embodiment of the invention fig1 illustrates at the top left half of the figure the invention in its initial position and at the bottom half of the figure the invention as the components appear when the miv is fully expanded the figure shows an extendible section of nozzle 10 telescoped around the outside of a fixed section of nozzle 12 of a rocket engine 13 the extendible nozzle 10 is fixed in place centered and locked by at least three spaced locking arms 14 each locking arm 14 is formed with a notch 16 into which the rearward end of the fixed nozzle is inserted the radially outer end of the arm 14 is formed with a hook 20 and the outer end of the rear of the extendible nozzle 10 is formed with a circular flange 22 see fig2 the flange 22 fitting inside the hook 20 whereby the rear end of the extendible nozzle 10 is held in place and centered the forward end of the extendible nozzle 10 is centered by a set of at least three spaced centering rods 24 each of which has a finger 25 at its outer end to hold the nozzle end in place a plate with a rearwardly extending circular flange may be used in place of the centering rods 24 a main inflation vessel miv comprising a doughnut shaped nozzle extending inflatable pressure vessel or bag 26 is placed inside the fixed nozzle 12 near its rear end the miv 26 is preferably formed in sections separated by partitions 27 each separating partition 27 having a gas passage valve 31 therein to allow gas to pass from the front. |
8 | length of the rectangular function is a length of windowing the pulse response h u2032 m assuming that a preset windowing length of the receiving apparatus is l and the value of l is an actual length of a channel assumed by the receiving apparatus by windowing the pulse response h u2032 m the receiving apparatus reserves multi path information of the channel and filters noises outside the channel at the same time a specific operation of obtaining the windowing length l by the receiving apparatus may be that when the receiving apparatus does not know a type of the channel or the channel changes constantly the receiving apparatus estimates a multi path delay and obtains the length l according to an estimation result of the multi path delay it should also be noted that the preset windowing information in the receiving apparatus can also include two windows with the length being k fig5 illustrates the channel pulse response before and after the windowing the reason for adding the two windows with the length being k is that the n 2m pilots sequence is not the actual channel frequency response the actual channel frequency response should be the frequency response of all sub carriers of the ofdm symbol and the n 2m pilots sequence is a product of 3 times down sampling points of the actual channel frequency response and a rectangular function with the length being n 2m therefore the channel pulse response h u2032 m obtained after the ifft performed on the n 2m pilot points is not the actual channel pulse response. |
2 | that the one end area of the metal clip 600 can also support the sealing lip 31 which is provided to bear against the inner surface of the window pane 7 furthermore at the base of the substantially u shaped fixing area 30 there is a projection 32 which serves for mounting the end 40 of the door inner trim panel 4 in the inside of the fixing area 30 a sealing material is shaped into sealing lips 301 which adjoin and surround the upper edges 100 200 of the door inner shell 1 u2032 and support plate 2 u2032 the exemplary door shown in fig3 includes a door inner shell 1 with a reduced inner ledge reinforcement which closes at the top with the web 100 web 100 is supported from beneath by a ledge reinforcement 210 which is connected to the support plate 2 and which is insertable by its ends projecting over the side edges of the support plate 2 into the channel like recess 120 of the door inner shell 1 the side sealing area 20 a thereby also extends over the ledge reinforcement 210 and ends at the side end edge 200 of the support plate 2 so that after fitting the channel seal 3 it is ensured that the latter connects with the seal 20 a 20 aa of the support plate 2 the channel seal 3 engages similar to the embodiments described in fig1 a to 2 with its fixing area 30 adjoining and surrounding the upper edges of the door inner shell 1 and the. |
1 | of the aperture 118 with further improvement such a wavefront sensor can be made more adaptive to provide a number of additional advantages to a number of applications we will now discuss the advantages that one can further obtain by turning the sequential wavefront sensor into an adaptive one note that since the sampling of each sub wavefront is sequential they are separated in time and consequently there is no longer the concern of a cross talk between neighboring sub wavefronts as would happen for the simultaneous parallel sensing format when the tilting of a sub wavefront is significant although in the parallel case larger lenslet grid size can reduce cross talk it will reduce the spatial resolution as well in the adaptive sequential case the aperture size for a sub wavefront to be sampled by the adaptive sequential wavefront sensor can be made either large to achieve a desired high light sensitivity adequate resolution and sub wavefront averaging effect or as small as the diffraction limit allows to substantially increase the spatial resolution as needed the small aperture and hence high spatial resolution is especially beneficial for precision measurement of certain high order aberrations which in the case of a human eye are more predominant when the iris is widely open or in older patients on the other hand the larger aperture will allow more averaging effect for higher order aberrations and faster data processing in exchange for the lower spatial resolution in the case of a human eye the aperture can be opened more for the central regions of the eye furthermore for an adaptive sequential wavefront sensor the photodetector used is typically a quadrant detector or in general a light spot. |
5 | and roof support elements fig2 shows narrow roof end 300 that has a flat section on top that creates a section of roof and from that roof section extends a section that has the same cross sectional dimensions as the connectors so that the piece can be placed into a cavity 15 or two cavity 17 s fig2 shows roof center 310 that is used when a wall or corner cavity is not available roof corner 320 is shown in fig2 that has features for use over corner pieces said features include extensions that fit into cavities 15 or 17 are arranged at 90 degrees with respect each other fig2 shows wide roof end 330 that has two extensions for cavities 15 or 17 and smaller extensions that fit into the vertical cavities of the roof extensions fig2 shows an exploded assembly view of a possible configuration for a roof assembly the roof support elements and connectors create beams that extend from wall to wall and are attached to said walls with connectors the roof elements are placed to that one continuous surface exists over the area bounded by the walls and corner sections in the preferred embodiment the parts shown in the preceding figures are made of plastic further the preferred manufacturing process for said parts is plastic injection molding fig2 shows plastic injection mold 400 that is a possible configuration of a device that can be used to create a short wall section referring now to fig2 a possible shipping and storage configuration is shown one of the advantages of the invention is that it can be stored and shipped easily in the preferred embodiment a box like shipping container. |
7 | values in fields 614 616 618 620 622 624 626 628 630 and or 632 these values may be a total dollar amount of buy and sell side transactions a total dollar amount of buy side only transactions a total dollar amount of sell side only transactions a count of the total number of buy and sell side transactions a count of the total number of buy side only transactions a count of the total number of sell side only transactions any other suitable values or combinations of values that are related to order submission of the counterparty and or any other characteristic of the trader or any other suitable values or combinations of values that are independent of order submissions of the counterparty and any other characteristic of the trader although interface 600 is illustrated with fields 614 616 618 620 and 622 in a buy column 634 and fields 624 626 628 630 and 632 in a sell column 636 the present invention may be implemented with only a single column for total buy and sell transactions or for only one of buy and sell transactions although steps 402 404 and 406 are illustrated in process 400 of fig4 in a specific order these steps may be executed in any suitable order or in parallel if desired after a trader has specified warning limits at step 406 of fig4 process 400 next waits for new bids and offers to be entered at step 408 as explained above bids and offers may be entered at workstations 102 or 104 using an interface 300 as illustrated in and described in connection with fig3 once a new bid or offer has been entered process 400 next receives the bid or offer at step. |
3 | 000 preferably between 50 and 500 by separate feeding a molecular weight regulator can be conveyed to the reactor for example hydrogen or diethyl zinc optionally it can also be dispersed in paraffinic oil the amount of aliphatic aromatic or naphtenic solvent added of polymerization grade permits are to reduce the polymeric solution viscosity if the polymerization is carried out at temperatures greater than those critical of the most low boiling reactive monomers then the solvent must have a boiling temperature greater than the said critical temperature for example in the case of propylene the solvent must have a temperature greater than the critical temperature during the polymerization reaction the reaction is continuously fed ethylene and propylene or butene 1 or the desired alpha olefins or their mixtures to maintain a constant composition in the reactor this is accomplished through a chromatographic control of the gas phase of the reactor itself the polymer viscosity in the reactor is measured through a viscosimeter for example applied in parallel which gives the desired molecular weight of the polymer this last part is used to establish a priori the molecular weight of the polymer which is produced in the reaction the polymeric solution suspension coming from. |
1 | is expelled but also to support cap 14 and accommodate 90 degree rotation of the cap relative to body 12 and generally about longitudinal axis 26 gate 28 is non rotatably lodged within cylindrical port 22 an annular ridge 30 extends about the cylindrical port to retain cap 14 mounted on body 12 yet accommodate rotation of the cap about the longitudinal axis ribs 32 34 and 36 engage with a rib within cap 14 to restrain the cap in the closed position and yet accommodate 90 degree rotation of the cap relative to the body and about axis 26 the bottom of container 12 may be defined by a central depression 38 forming a peripheral ridge 40 referring jointly to fig3 and 4 gate 28 will be described in further detail the gate includes a circular skirt 50 defining a slot 52 a disc 54 is disposed at the top of the skirt and extends diametrically from the perimeter of skirt 50 to define a lip 56 extending laterally from the skirt a passageway 58 extends through the disc into fluid communication with the interior spaced defined by skirt 50 as particularly shown in fig3 a land 60 extends radially inwardly from the cylindrical surface of port 22 for mating engagement with slot 52 in gate 28 whereby rotation of gate 28 relative to port 22 about axis 26 is precluded and the location of passageway 58 is fixed relative to body 12 referring jointly to fig5 and 6 details attendant cap 14 will be described the cap includes a skirt 66 extending laterally and downwardly toward body 12 orifice 16 interconnects with a passageway 68 through. |
4 | 34 one end of the hinge is connected to second clamping means 70 and the opposite end of the hinge is connected to support portion 66 of the first clamping means by a pair of flat head screws 90 which extend through suitable holes formed through the opposite end of the hinge and are threaded into threaded brass inserts 92 molded into support portion 66 the second clamping means 70 is shown in solid lines in the clamping position in fig7 and hinge 82 permits this clamping means to be pivoted or swung into the phantom line position shown in this figure when clamping means 70 is in the vertical position as shown in fig7 and in the middle clamping mechanism in fig2 a sheet of fabric may be placed on the first clamping means defined by portions 24 28 44 48 62 64 and 66 as well as the upper surface of body means 10 above flanges 20 and 40 when so supported clamping means 70 may be swung downwardly to clamp a piece of fabric 100 in position between the inner surface of the first clamping means and the outer surface of the second clamping means as shown in the. |
1 | that shown in fig7 thus glove 80 is configured such that the four finger regions 16 18 20 and 22 may be aligned along a common plane whereas thumb region 14 is spaced from said plane glove 80 includes a wrist region 2 a palm region 4 and a digit region 6 that includes five finger regions comprising a thumb region 14 index finger region 16 middle finger region 18 ring finger region 20 and little finger region 22 fig7 also shows that each of finger regions 14 22 has a base 24 and a tip 26 and is secured to palm region 4 as described with respect to glove 1 glove 80 has a front or front side 81 or palm side and a back or back side 83 each of finger regions 14 22 has a finger front 52 and a finger back 54 the finger fronts 52 of finger regions 16 22 generally face in the same direction and that the finger backs 54 of finger regions 16 22 face generally in the same direction and the opposite direction as finger fronts 52 thereof on the other hand the finger front 52 of thumb region 14 faces in a different direction than that of the finger fronts 52 of the index middle ring and the little finger regions 16 22 and the finger back 54 of thumb region 14 likewise faces in a different direction than that of finger backs 54 of finger regions 16 22 each finger region 14 22 is formed of a peripheral wall 62 that defines the respective finger front and back 52 and 54 each of finger regions 14 22 has a finger base region 82 having a bottom 84 adjacent the respective base 24 and a top 86 each. |
4 | useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the present invention in this regard no attempt is made to show structural details of the present invention in more detail than is necessary for the fundamental understanding of the present invention the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several forms of the present invention may be embodied in practice preliminarily it is noted that while the discussion of the present invention may refer specifically to corrugator fabrics the present invention has applicability to other fabrics in the papermaking industry and other industrial applications for example the fabrics of the present invention can be used in press felts on a paper machine or pulp machine fiber cement belts additional applications include industrial corrugated fabrics fabric constructions include woven spiral wound knitted extruded mesh spiral link spiral coil and other nonwoven fabrics these fabrics may comprise monofilament plied monofilament multifilament or plied multifilament yarns and may be single layered multi layered or laminated the yarns are typically extruded from any one of the synthetic polymeric resins such as polyamide and polyester resins used for this purpose by those of ordinary skill in the industrial fabric arts further when an amount concentration or other value or parameter is given as a list of upper. |
7 | position a 20 ft load rear position 34 and a 20 ft load front position 35 is shown cas can position the chassis for put down at front center or rear but the cas has to know where on the chassis to put the container position selector 21 fig8 a selects between front centre and rear similarly fig9 b shows examples for load positions on a 45 ft chassis the figure shows a spreader position 30 a pick up measure point 31 and a measure point at put down 15 a 45 ft centre load 36 and a 40 ft centre load 37 are shown a 40 ft rear load rear position 38 and a 40 ft load front position 39 are shown cas normally positions the 40 ft container to the same center position as the 45 ft container because the 40 ft spreader can hold a 45 ft or 40 ft container a 40 ft container can with the u201c position selector u201d 21 be placed at front middle or rear the absolute position of the container position at the chassis of front middle and rear can vary between container sizes 20 40 and 45 ft and vary between the three types of chassis the position of the measurement point at the rear of the chassis 15 will of course also vary between the three types of chassis the chassis alignment system cas 6 gets the job orders from the crane control system the job order is given in different ways depending on manual or automatic operation elc the order and the start of measurement is made from the normal operation of the crane i e the. |
7 | or both beam paths 15 a displaceable splitter prism 14 which optionally as desired by the surgeon couples the image of oled 7 e via an overlay beam path depicted with its axis 16 into microscope beam path 15 can be provided for this purpose depictions of imaging optics have been omitted according to a further variant embodiment of the present invention oled 7 e can be configured in double sided fashion in other words an oled is used that has one display surface toward the inner side of the microscope the image on this display surface is used for overlay into one or both beam paths of the microscope in addition thereto the same oled also has a second display surface that faces outward the display surfaces can present the same or different information the following existing art is relevant to flexible oled displays oled films and their applications the press release of the german federal ministry for education and research bmbf deutschland entitled u201c another step toward film based display screens u201d der bildschirm auf folie r u00fcckt n u00e4her dated aug 31 2003 aktuell 154 03 reports on a research group at the institute for applied light physics institute fiir angewandte photophysik of the technical university of dresden this research group has developed low molecular weight organic light emitting diodes oleds that supply the brightness necessary for display screen applications at a voltage of only 2 5 volts because the organic layers are very thin these new oleds are suitable for constructing display screens even. |
5 | the side trusses 16 attach to the upper coupling 44 and lower coupling 46 which are attached to the post 12 such that a angle 74 of approximately 45 degrees is formed between the side trusses 16 and the with the intermediary sides 70 of the posts 12 by way of comparison as shown in fig1 prior art collapsible shelter frames 80 employ posts 12 that are positioned such that the sides of the posts 12 are parallel to the sides of the shelter envelope 82 likewise the peak trusses 18 of the prior art shelter frames 80 attach to the posts 12 at a corner of the posts 12 and form an angle of approximately 45 degrees with the sides of the post 12 the orientation of the posts 12 relative to the envelope 84 and other components of the frame 10 of the shelter of the present invention provides distinct advantages over the prior art shelters for example the rotation of the posts of the frame 10 of the present invention results in a space occurring between the exterior side 68 of the post 12 and the corner of the shelter envelope when the frame 10 is in the collapsed state within this space the eave strut 32 and strut support 38 of the eave assembly 30 are disposed when the frame 10 is in the collapsed state as a result a collapsible shelter having an eave feature according to the present invention can be collapsed into substantially the same envelope as that of a shelter that does not provide an eave further advantages. |
8 | that includes ne 1 600 ne 4 650 and link 660 step 510 the user then assigns vlan c to c 3 step 520 a determination is made that this ne is also part of c 1 and c 2 step 530 that are defined as vlan a and vlan b respectively step 550 a determination is made that vlan c for c 3 is not identical to any of the other vlans i e vlan a for c 1 or vlan b for c 2 step 560 a determination is then made that vlan c is completely separate from vlan a and vlan b step 580 so that the vlan c is accepted and a new spanning tree is assigned step 540 as illustrated the spanning tree assigned to vlan c disseminating from ne 1 600 is spanning tree 3 fig6 c also illustrates that c 3 could be defined as vlan a or vlan b in this case a determination would be made in step 560 that the vlanset u2014 under u2014 test vlan a or vlan b for c 3 is identical to vlan a for c 1 or vlan b for c 2 accordingly the vlan a or vlan b for c 3 would also be assigned spanning tree 1 or spanning tree 2 respectively step 570 it should be noted that c 3 could not be assigned vlan a b vlan a x or vlan b x where x represents another designation fig6 d illustrates a user at ne 1 600 defining a fourth circuit c 4 that includes ne 1 600 link 620. |
3 | mentioned under 9 with each other or with other unsaturated monomers for example acrylonitrile butadiene copolymers acrylonitrile alkyl acrylate copolymers acrylonitrile alkoxyalkyl acrylate or acrylonitrile vinyl halide copolymers or acrylonitrile alkyl methacrylate butadiene terpolymers 11 polymers derived from unsaturated alcohols and amines or the acyl derivatives or acetals thereof for example polyvinyl alcohol polyvinyl acetate polyvinyl stearate polyvinyl benzoate polyvinyl maleate polyvinyl butyral polyallyl phthalate or polyallyl melamine as well as their copolymers with olefins mentioned in 1 above 12 homopolymers and copolymers of cyclic ethers such as polyalkylene glycols polyethyllene oxide polypropylene oxide or copolymers thereof with bisglycidyl ethers 13 polyacetals such as polyoxymethylene and those polyoxymethylenes which contain ethylene oxide as a comonomer polyacetals modified with thermoplastic polyurethanes acrylates or mbs 14 polyphenylene oxides and sulfides and mixtures of polyphenylene oxides with styrene polymers or polyamides 15 polyurethanes derived from hydroxyl terminated polyethers polyesters or polybutadienes on the one hand and aliphatic or aromatic polyisocyanates on the other as well as precursors thereof 16 polyamides and copolyamides derived from diamines and dicarboxylic acids and or from aminocarboxylic acids or the corresponding lactams for example polyamide 4 polyamide 6 polyamide 6 6 6 10 6 9 6 12 4 6 12 12 polyamide 11 polyamide 12 aromatic polyamides starting from m xylene diamine and adipic acid polyamides prepared from hexamethylenediamine and isophthalic or and terephthalic acid and with or without an elastomer as modifier for example poly 2 4 4 trimethylhexamethylene terephthalamide or poly m phenylene isophthalamide and also block copolymers of the aforementioned polyamides with polyolefins olefin. |
4 | a source of fresh make up water can be provided to adjust conductivity conductivity is monitored in at least one of the modules conductivity of fluid in the discharged fabric articles is monitored make up water is added to one or more modules before if the conductivity of water in the discharged fabric articles exceeds a threshold value in one embodiment one of the modules is an empty pocket that is drained of fluid when rinsing with counterflowing liquid application_number US 201313971336 A description fig1 2 show a preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention designated generally by 10 a in fig1 and 2 it should be understood that fig1 includes half fig1 a and 1b that assemble at match lines a a fig2 includes half fig2 a and 2b that assemble at match lines b b in fig1 there can be seen a textile washing apparatus 10 a which employs a tunnel washer 11 having an inlet end portion 12 and an outlet end portion 13 the inlet end portion 12 has a hopper 14 that enables the tunnel washer 11 to accept soiled linen or fabric articles 25 as indicated generally by arrow 16 in fig2 a discharge 15 from tunnel washer 11 enables laundered articles such as linen to be transferred from tunnel washer 11 to an extractor the removes water such as a press 19 from the press or extractor 19 the laundered articles can be moved using a shuttle 20 to a dryer. |
5 | for masonry surfaces includes three layers each containing epoxy resins which contribute to bonding to the adjacent layers the underlayer is a coating of epoxy adhesive the layer that overlies the underlayer includes portland cement and epoxy acrylic and vinyl polymers and in some forms a flexible metal mesh or screen the overlayer consists of an epoxy paint and in preferred form a second thinner layer of cementitious polymer bearing material application_number US 36821182 A description in fig1 the sidewalk 10 at the left meets the sidewalk 12 at the corner grooves like grooves 14 in the walk at the left were formed in both walks when the walk was laid to accommodate contraction and expansion cracks like crack 16 and spalling as at 18 cannot be repaired with patching cements and to resurface the walk with a thin layer of conventional mortar or concrete will not be an effective repair technique because a think overlayer of previously known overlayer will crack and separate from the old sidewalk base the sidewalk at the right has been repaired to the region of the corner using the preferred materials and methods of the invention after being washed with water and dried the walk at the right was coated with an epoxy paint epoxy resin and hardening catalyst thinned with butyl celulose. |
3 | below 3 use of last best values as starting values for critical parameters 4 generate and verify a minimum and sufficient set of trusty recipes to cover most if not all beam setups as specified by the ion implantation system if a particular setup should fail the system will search for and setup a nearby trusty recipe as a refuge of stability and continue to proceed and setup for the required and target beam the set of trusty recipes is dictated by manufacturing requirements of the u201c tool u201d the ion implantation system that is determined by the customers some customers only use a particular tool for one or two species maybe in a limited range others may use it to do most of the implantation processes for these a larger set of trusty recipes is required to cover these cases unlike our competition a minimum set is suffice because our tool has a wide range of tolerance in terms of beam current and energy and using a close enough u201d trusty recipe u201d one can achieve the required beam setting 5 use of u201c touch tune u201d to assist initial or manual u201c teaching u201d setup to achieve the required beam current quickly u201c touch tune u201d is the procedure that can start at a given state and continue the tuning procedure to achieve the required target beam touch tune is a small subset of beam tune beam tune is used to set up species that is different from the previous setup it could. |
2 | roller guide 1 is provided upstream of each of the roll pairs 14 16 18 and 20 i e the roll pairs that roll the rod to a round shape alternatively one such roller guide can be provided at each roll pair in the rolling line all of the roller guides 1 will conveniently be provided with vibration measuring means that enable the inventive method to be applied the rolls of respective roll pairs can be adjusted relative to each other in a known manner such as to enable the distance between the rolls of a respective roll pair to be either increased or decreased because of wear on the rolls on the one hand and also because of differing qualities of the material to be rolled on the other hand when the vibration measuring means are used to monitor the state of the rolls vibrations occurring in the arms 7 and 8 of the roller guides are analysed by frequency analysis in the case of frequency analysis vibrations deriving from normal rotation of the rolls the frequencies of which can be established when the speed at which the stock is advanced and the width and diameter of respective rolls is known can be sorted out from the analysis and changes in other selected frequencies can be used as a measurement of the load on the roll pair concerned frequencies deriving from other control points in the rolling line or rolling mill can. |
3 | use of other compositions additionally the hafnia or gadolinia can be partially substituted with yttria zirconia other rare earth oxides such as lanthana ceria praseodymia neodymia promethia samaria europia terbia dysprosia holmia erbia thulia ytterbia and lutetia and also yttria calcia and magnesia up to about 20 25 mol and preferably only up to about 15 mol 0032 fig3 shows calculated thermal conductivity values for gadolinia hafhia compared to the thermal conductivity of yttria zirconia u201c current tbc u201d as a function of temperature to illustrate the benefit the reduction in thermal conductivity allows the coating thickness to be reduced by a corresponding amount while maintaining the same degree of thermal insulation decreasing the coating mass for use with a typical turbine blade will lower the blade pull at the blade root significantly at typical operating conditions which results in a significant increase in blade life and permits a reduction in mass of the disk to which the blades are attached the shafts to which the disks are attached etc if the thermal barrier coating were held at the same thickness and the cooling air flow held constant the substrate temperature would be reduced giving increased substrate creep life keeping the coating thickness constant and reducing the cooling airflow would increase engine efficiency combinations of these benefits e g slightly reduced. |
2 | of the partition 42 is the noted hydraulic cylinder 18 having a piston 44 dividing the front part of the interior of the casing 20 into a fluid chamber 46 and a spring chamber 48 the cylinder fluid chamber 46 communicates with the pump fluid chamber 32 by way of the passageway 40 the spring chamber 48 accommodates a helical compression return spring 50 the piston 44 together with a piston rod 52 is therefore to be thrust forwardly by the pressurized fluid from the pump 22 and retracted by the return spring 50 the piston rod 52 pressure tightly extends through and projects outwardly of the front wall 54 of the casing 20 and has the blade punch 16 replaceably mounted to its front end via a knurled mounting nut 56 as shown also in fig2 the piston rod 52 has a return valve 58 built into it for returning the hydraulic fluid from cylinder fluid chamber 46 back into pump fluid chamber 32 normally closed to discommunicate the cylinder fluid chamber 48 from the pump fluid chamber 32 the return valve 58 is opened as an inturned rim 60 of the cylinder piston 44 comes into abutment against a spring 62 with the forward travel of the piston both fig1 and 2 depict a jaw 64 extending forwardly from and formed in one piece with the front wall 54 of the casing 20 the die 14 is mounted to the front end of the jaw 64 in a position opposite the blade punch 16 on. |
4 | those skilled in the relevant art for connecting two segments of braided rope in a more or less end to end relationship as opposed to eye splices for example for example fig6 a 6b show first and second braided yarns 12 which are joined by means of a chinese finger splice 20 which is one form of braided rope splice this particular type of splice is made by spreading the braid apart using a fid or similar tool to form openings 22a 22b through which the overlapping ends 24a 24b of the members are passed each end piece is drawn a short distance through the core of the other member and then out through exit openings 26a 26b which are also formed by spreading apart the braid the two members 12a 12b are pulled taught to tighten the intertwined middle segments 28a 28 and then milked to draw the cut ends 24a 24b back into the core thereby completing the splice as shown in fig6 b not only is this type of splice quick and easy to make it is extremely strong and requires little overlap e g 3 4 39 between the two members and therefore wastes little material the ability to thus splice the individual strands makes it possible to eliminate the braider interchange technique which has previously been used in the manufacture of braided rope when using braided strands in accordance with the present invention when a bobbin is about to run empty the braider machine can simply be stopped momentarily the end. |
6 | 60 u00b0 f and 29 92 u2033 hg based on the known fuel input the burner requires 10 000 pounds per hour of air to completely and efficiently burner all of the fuel provided by the burner the following analysis would be used to generate the control strategy the densities of the air at the two conditions are from eqn 1 lb air hr pounds of air required per hour as stated in this example standard air density 0 0765 lb ft 3 standard air pressure 29 92 u2033 hg local air pressure 28 7 u2033 hg air temperature at condition 1 120 u00b0 f air temperature at condition 2 50 u00b0 f and rpm revolutions per minute the burner was setup under condition 1 at 120 u00b0 f which is the lowest air density the combustion air motor and fan are operating at 3500 rpm and the air damper is adjusted to generate a flow of 2533 cfm which provided enough air to completely burn the fuel and some minimal amount of excess air for good combustion efficiency at condition 2 the fan will generate the same volume of air based on fan laws and since the density is much higher more pounds of air per volume at this lower air temperature the burner would normally have much more air then needed for combustion a higher excess air rate would result in lower combustion efficiency the system of the present invention will change the fan speed to match the changes in air temperature and provide the same mass of air to the burner firing head 30 the new fan speed. |
3 | in a seconde reaction stage into the high molecular weight polyurethane by means of suitable chain lengthening agents all the processes mentioned for the preparation of polyurethanes using diisocyanates according to this invention are applicable in particular to the lacquer sector i e for the production of one component and two component polyurethane lacquers the percentages given in the following examples are percentages by weight all indications of pressure given with the boiling points are in mbar the following unsaturated amines are used in the examples which follow 605 g of 4 5 cyano 1 methylcyclohexane were dissolved in 500 ml of liquid ammonia in a stirrer autoclave and hydrogenated under a hydrogen pressure of 100 bar over 40 g of raney nickel iron at 90 u00b0 c after evaporation of the ammonia the product was filtered from the catalyst and distilled under vacuum 550 g 88 of 4 5 amino methyl methylcyclohexene bp 10 78 u00b0 80 u00b0 c were obtained the proportions by weight of the 4 and 5 isomers was approximately 80 20 830 g of 3 1 methylcyclohexen 4 yl butyr aldehyde were dissolved in 800 ml of liquid ammonia in stirrer autoclave and hydrogenated under a hydrogen pressure of 100 bar over 50 g of raney nickel iron at 90 u00b0 c after evaporation of the solvent the product was filtered from the catalyst and distilled under vacuum 720 g 86 of 3 1methylcyclohexen 4 yl butylamine bp 10 120 u00b0 c were obtained 620 g of campholene aldehyde were dissolved in 600 ml of liquid ammonia in a stirrer autoclave and hydrogenated under a hydrogen pressure of 100 bar 50 g of raney nickel iron at 90 u00b0 c after evaporation of the ammonia the. |
5 | peripheral surfaces terminate short of the free ends 7 7a of the male members and the corresponding inner ends of the surfaces 6 6a of the female member and when the members are fully engaged together a generally axially directed surface on the free end of each male member is brought into sealing abutment with a corresponding oppositely generally axially directed surface on a shoulder 8 of the female member as will be described more fully in relation to fig2 to 5 which show only the free end 7 of male member 1 and the corresponding portion of shoulder 8 and the adjacent internal surface of the female member 2 as shown in fig2 the free end 7 of the male member 1 is provided with a first radially outwardly and axially directed annular surface portion 9 which has a radius of curvature r1 and a second radially inwardly and axially directed annular surface portion 10 having a radius of curvature r2 the surface portions 9 10 are interconnected by a third annular surface portion 11 having a radius of curvature r3 which surface portion 11 merges with surface portions 9 and 10 at lines 12 and 13 where the adjacent surface portions have common tangents to remove any discontinuity in the curvature of the surface portions 9 10 11 the third surface. |
4 | the temperature of the hot plate 130 is sufficient to activate the adhesive and weld only the section x of the fabric to the width of the fusible tape 140 a folderjet 154 fig5 is provided just above the edge 120 of the plate 100 to assist in urging the section x of the fabric under the plate 100 air is directed to the air jet through conduit 156 and exist downwardly therefrom through a series of small openings not shown upon fusing of the interfacing liner tape 140 to the fabric section x the air regulator 152 is deactivated by the controller which permits roller 150 to move downward to the fig4 position thus permitting the hot plate 130 to drop downwardly slightly out of contact with the fabric section x prior to being retracted by the fluid cylinder 132 to prevent damage to the fabric and tape at the same time the controller actuates the cylinder 132 to withdraw the hot plate to the fig5 position motor 88 drives the belts 50 upon receiving a signal from the controller to advance the blank fused to the liner tape towards the sewing instrumentalities of the machine 32 when the forward edge of the advancing blank is detected by the sensor 160 fig1 the sewing instrumentalities are activated through the controller to hem the blank by stitching thus forming line 162 on pocket 24 after the pocket 24 leaves the sewing. |
1 | example the usual recommended oral daily dose of deramciclane would be about 5 150 mg day or about 10 60 mg day or about 30 60 mg day or about 30 mg day the invention will be further clarified by the following example which is intended to be purely exemplary of the invention the effects of deramciclane were studied in a randomised placebo controlled double blind study the subjects were randomly assigned to four parallel groups to receive one tablet twice daily b i d of a placebo 5 mg 10 mg day 15 mg 30 mg day or 30 mg 60 mg day deramciclane the efficacy of deramciclane on the ability to tolerate stress was analysed by the visual analogue scale vas administration of deramciclane improved the ability to tolerate stress when measured by the vas the ability to tolerate stress was 29 54 and 43 better in patients receiving deramciclane 5 mg b i d 15 mg b i d and 30 mg b i d respectively than in patients receiving placebo the efficacy and safety of deramciclane was studied in the treatment of tension as compared to placebo a randomised plasebo controlled double blind parallel group 8 week study design was used patients were asked if they had muscular tension twitchings stiffness myoclonic jerks grinding of teeth unsteady voice or increased muscular tone or other tension feelings of tension fatigability startle response moving to tears easily trembling feelings of restlessness or inability to relax this tension was related to be not present mild moderate severe or very severe in addition patients 39 tension was also rated with the tension scale 1 6 moderate severe or very severe muscular tension was present in patients at baseline in 82 placebo 61 15 mg. |
6 | the tube and coils are encased by a heat deflector shield 21 that maximizes the efficiency of the unit as the liquid passes through the unit it evaporates into a gas which then exits the unit at the outlet port 54 fig6 is a detail view of the flow control ball valve 24 the valve is positioned in a line that transfers gas from the centrifugal charger to the constant velocity charger gas enters at line 60 and exits from line 61 the valve itself has a housing 62 which contains the ball 63 the ball has a through hole 64 that permits gas to flow when the through hole is aligned with the through pipes and stops flow when the hole is turned perpendicular to the pipes the ball is controlled by a control shaft 65 which attaches to a motor as discussed above fig7 is a detail view of the centrifugal charger unit 22 this device is essentially an air ram or supercharger it has an intake 70 that has a number of fan blades 71 that accelerate the gas as it moves through the unit the gas is moved around the circular housing 72 until it leaves through the gas outlet 73 fig8 is a detail view of a frame with four. |
8 | of the portal one such device parameter can include the serial number of the network device which can be recognized by the host computing device 340 as authentic any number of device parameters can be transmitted by the rfid tag to the reader to indicate that the network device is authentic or should otherwise be allowed to access the network the rfid tag can be secured to a network device at any time such as when the network device is shipped from a supplier to an end user in one example the reader 330 can be a modem type device that is able to communicate over the network to the host computing device 340 the embodiments described herein can include the use of a special purpose or general purpose computer including various computer hardware or software modules as discussed in greater detail below embodiments within the scope of the present invention also include computer readable media for carrying or having computer executable instructions or data structures stored thereon such computer readable media can be any available media that can be accessed by a general purpose or special purpose computer by way of example and not limitation such computer readable media can comprise ram rom eeprom cd rom or other optical disk storage magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices or any other medium which can be used to carry or store desired program code means in the form of computer executable instructions or data structures and which can be accessed by a general purpose or special purpose computer when information is transferred or provided over a network or another communications connection either hardwired wireless or a combination of hardwired or wireless to a computer the computer properly views the connection as a computer readable. |
4 | of curved bars 51 54 the bars are curved to have a profile similar to that of the profile of the mandrel 40 and the first bar is positioned so that the profile projects in one direction transversely to the path of the fabric in this embodiment upwardly of the path of the fabric and the next curved bar 52 having a similar profile projecting in the opposite direction transversely to the path of the fabric i e downwardly from the path of the fabric the third curved bar projects in the one direction i e upwardly and the fourth curved bar projects in the other direction i e downwardly the fabric moving from the shed to the mandrel is diverted back and forth across the normal path of the fabric over each of the bars until it reaches the guidebar 44 the maximum point of projection of the contour of the bar is at the position corresponding to the center of the longitudinal length of the mandrel 40 and the lowest point on the profile of the bars corresponds to the position of the ends of the mandrel and lies along the path of the fabric it will be seen that the warp yarn or yarns which lie along the center of the fabric will be diverted by the first bar 51 out of the normal direct path from the position of the shed to the guide bar 44. |
9 | the depth limiting action of the sleeve 36 with respect to the sleeper the fastener 34 cannot be driven into the concrete so far as to precompress the resilient pads 26 further assurance that the fasteners are driven into the concrete the correct amount is provided by the fact that the stroke of the hammer 86 is limited the limited stroke of the hammer also substantially eliminates any possibility that the hammer will crush the sleeve with the foregoing apparatus anchoring of floor systems of the type described in u s pat no re37 615 is greatly facilitated the automatic mode using a magazine type driver is preferred over the manual mode not only because of time saving and convenience but because the manual mode requires a higher air pressure supply for the driver tool than does the magazine type that is because in the magazine type the mass of the fastener pre positioned in the hammer bore by action of the magazine is effectively added to the mass of the hammer during the driving action providing a more forceful impact for a given air pressure supply referring to fig1 it will be seen that the fastener may be provided with a smaller head 40 and a washer 58 placed inside the countersink 66 of the plastic sleeve 36 and in engagement with a bottom end wall 59 the washer 58 is engaged by the fastener head 40 when the fastener 34 is driven into the base 28 the. |
5 | a suitable manner referring now to fig6 and 7 the synthetic plastic hall is formed by lengths of the components 1 of fig1 which lengths are anchored at the bottom of the hall by means of rope the lengths covering the end sections are anchored to the lengths in the opposite end section by means of rope which runs under the lateral lengths in fig6 one can see that only the corner portions of the end sections are not covered by lengths it is however possible to custom make special lengths for these parts as well a cold resistant uv stabilized self extinguishing soft pvc sheet of a thickness of 0 30 mm was laminated to both sides of a 12 mm thick and 135 mm wide web of polyurethane cellular plastic having a density of 28 kg m 3 in the manner illustrated in fig1 lamination was carried out with a pvc urethane glue adhesive layer the cellular plastic fastens thereto so effectively that it will function as reinforcement for the pvc sheet this made the use of woven fabric reinforced pvc sheeting as surface covering of the polyurethane cellular plastic core unnecessary all of the edges of the lengths were reinforced with 8 mm polypropylene line said line was hemmed in by means of heat gluing in the excess edge. |
3 | to the derusting removal of corrosion products from ferrous materials including intricate components and inaccessible parts as a means of surface preparation prior to surface treatment of the material the electrolyte is the major constituent of the process the disposal of the seawater does not pose a problem since there is very little variation in the ph thereof also the electrolyte can be reused after making suitable changes in the solution chemistry seawater drawn from the sea is filtered to remove dust dirt and turbidity the clear natural seawater is transferred to a 25 liter capacity pvc tank the ph of the electrolyte is measured using a high precision digital ph meter prior to the commencement of the experiments the ph of the electrolyte was observed to be in the range of 7 9 to 8 2 prior to the immersion of the corroded steel specimen test specimen in the experimental tank the surface of the specimen is cleaned with a bristle brush to remove loosely adherent corrosion products the test specimen is made the cathode and a more noble metal stainless steel u2212 304 than the test specimen is made the anode in order to complete the circuit the bath is stirred with an electrical stirrer during the process of cathodic cleaning to maintain uniformity of the bath in terms of ph temperature. |
6 | which are situated on the closing body and are resting on the valve seat 9 in off position are to make the device gas tight the closing body 39 s 10 axial extension 15 projects into the outlet socket 3 the base plate 4 fixed to the curtain wall 7 has several catch elements 16 protruding from the perimeter on which they are equally spaced when mounting a bonnet 18 covering over the base plate 4 said catch elements will lock into assigned openings 17 provided in the bonnet 18 the bonnet 18 shown in fig2 in a partly cut away view has a long hole 19 in its front side where the outlet socket 39 s 3 connector opening 20 is situated behind said long hole 19 covering part of it a slider 38 that serves as a cover 21 is situated between bonnet 18 and base plate 4 where it is guided so that it can freely move along its longitudinal axis a spring 22 the one end of which rests on the bonnet 18 and the other one on the slider 38 exercises forces in the slider 39 s 38 moving direction and by doing so causes the slider 38 to close the long hole 39 s 19 area that makes the outlet socket 39 s 3 connector opening 20 accessible in such a way that the slider 38 and the non closed long hole 19 area form a precisely dimensioned uptake opening 23 to take up a gas connector plug 24 the rectangular slider 38 as shown in fig3 as a separate detail has on one of its two face sides a dome 25 formed by two crossing ribs that serve to take up and at the same time guide. |
5 | enough pressure differential around the tool in the tool borehole annulus 110 the lateral force can also be achieved with lateral orifices 40 placed in the hole gauge 10 next to the drill bit 50 itself where a smaller gap h between the tool 50 and the borehole 110 is easier to maintain during drilling the smaller the gap the bigger the hydraulic side force as the entire drilling bha is rotated during drilling including the lateral orifices one or more lateral orifices are open only when they are approximately opposite to the desired change in drilling direction while all other lateral orifices are closed until they get approximately opposite to the desired change in drilling direction as the entire bha rotates around its longitudinal axis the corresponding opening and closing of the lateral orifices or opening and closing of the drilling fluid paths to these orifices can be achieved and controlled by using existing methods for opening and closing fluid paths to the steering pads of a traditional bias or steering unit and controlling the process with a traditional control unit that performs necessary measurements and provides control and steering functions for example a counter rotating valve that rotates at the same rotational speed as the drilling bha but in the opposite direction can be used to open and close the drilling fluid path to the lateral orifices thus keeping the fluid. |
3 | as shown in the drawings is an apparatus for the cleaning of water such arrangement having a separating space 1 disposed above an activating space 2 in a single container having an outer wall or mantle 3 the interconnection of the activating space 2 with the separating space 1 is accomplished by a by pass channel 4 formed by an inclined partition wall 5 which in the apparatus shown is of conical shape wall 5 separating the separating space 1 from the activating space 2 and by a lower inclined wall 6 also of conical shape disposed below the inclined partition wall 5 and having an apex angle somewhat smaller than that of partition wall 5 the lower inclined wall 6 passing over in its lower part into a return channel 7 formed by a cylindrical conduit or mantle 8 an inlet passage 9 for the separating space 1 is provided in its lower end the passage being formed by the lower edge 10 of the inclined partition wall 5 the by pass channel 4 communicates in its upper part with the activating space 2 through inlet openings 11 in the lower inclined wall 6 a catch trap 12 for sludge separated by flotation is disposed within the separating space 1 trap 12 being formed by an upwardly converging frusto conical wall 13 which joins at its top with a vertically disposed circular cylindrical extension 19 a vessel. |
8 | 210 a wireless lan port 235 and an ethernet lan port 250 in alternative embodiments or the router the router 140 may have fewer ports additional ports and or different ports with reference to fig2 5 a method 300 of using the system 100 will now be described at step 310 the system 100 receives a connection for the user pc 110 120 130 from the user for example where the user pc 110 is connected to the router 140 through a usb connection 220 the usb port 210 receives the plug of the usb cable 220 where the user pc 120 is wirelessly connected to the router 140 through the 802 11 wireless lan connection 240 the system 100 recognizes when the wireless connection occurs between the user pc 120 and wireless lan port 235 where the user pc 130 is connected to the router 140 through a wired lan connection 260 the ethernet lan port wired lan port 250 receives the plug of the ethernet cable 260 at step 320 the port 210 220 235 of the router 140 where the connection occurred is identified the system 100 may include one or more port monitor modules that identify when the port is accessed or in use the one or more port monitor modules may be comprised of hardware e g ic and or software e g asic for example the one or more port monitor modules may be one or more software modules executed by the processor for determining which port is accessed or. |
5 | a pressurized gas preferably an inert gas such as nitrogen above a level of hydraulic fluid 40 which communicates through a conduit 42 in turn to conduits 44 and 46 conduit 44 allows the fluid 40 to exert a force against surface 30 of piston 10 the pressure in conduit 44 is communicated through passageway 32 to the area between seals 26 and 36 however the pressure thus communicated through passageway 32 does not act to operate piston 10 during normal operations in essence passageway 32 constitutes a pressure leak path to ensure that the control system c puts the sssv in a closed position if a failure occurs at seal 36 a secondary reservoir 48 communicates with a surface 50 of an equalizing piston 52 a seal 54 isolates secondary reservoir 48 from conduit 20 in the position shown in fig1 seal 56 in the position shown in fig1 isolates conduit 20 from conduit 46 between conduit 46 and piston 52 as shown in fig1 there is an enlarged bore 58 there 39 s also an enlarged bore 60 below seal 54 in the position shown in fig1 the purpose of the enlarged bores 58 and 60 is to permit bypass flow around the seals 54 and 56 after piston 52 shifts referring to fig3 when the equalizing piston 52 shifts due to failure of a variety of different components as will be explained below seal 56 no longer seals conduit 20 from conduit 46 thus allowing pressure from the. |
4 | established value this lowers the efficiency of defibration for the stock material and eliminates excessive defibration because the stock material passes through at a greater speed in the defibrating unit 30 and the number of times where the rotating blade hits against the stock material is reduced this reduces short fibers and makes it possible to product sheets with which strength has been ensured next a first example shall be described fig7 is a drawing illustrating a state of defibration as in the first example more specifically fig7 illustrates the circumstances of defibrated material whether or not short fibers occur and whether or not fiber clumping occurs in cases where four different kinds of changes are made to the rotational speed of the rotating blade of the defibrating unit 30 in accordance with four different kinds of water content ratio contained in the stock material being fed in in the drawing the symbol u201c u25ef u201d is indicative of the fact that neither short fibers nor fiber clumping occurred and favorable paper was obtained as illustrated in fig7 favorable paper was obtained in cases where the water content ratio of the stock material was low and the rotational speed of the rotating blade of the defibrating unit 30 was low in turn defibration became excessive and short fibers occurred in cases where the water content ratio of the stock material was low and the rotational speed of the rotating blade of the defibrating unit 30 was high favorable paper was further obtained in cases where the water content ratio of the stock material was high and the rotational speed of the rotating blade of the defibrating unit 30 was high. |
5 | space between the shank 34 and the outer pipe 12 and which permit flushing medium to pass into the axial duct 10 of the drilling it 2 0060 fig7 and the detailed views on an enlarged scale in fig8 a 8 c 9 a 9 c and 10 show an alternative embodiment of the drilling system in which rotary forces are also applied to the drilling head 2 by way of the percussion string 13 u2032 the views on an enlarged scale showing individual parts in fig8 a 8 c show the two ends 19 u2032 and 20 u2032 of the rods 14 u2032 in this respect fig8 a is a view in longitudinal section showing the rod end 20 u2032 which is in the form of a ball socket and into which the rod end 19 u2032 which is in the form of a ball head is inserted fig8 b shows only the rod end 19 u2032 in the form of the ball socket as a plan view and two side views fig8 c shows the rod end 20 u2032 in the form of a ball socket as a plan view in longitudinal section and as a side view each rod 14 u2032 of the percussion string 13 u2032 includes a rear rod end 19 u2032 which is curved in the form of a ball head and on which are arranged projections 42 in the form of a star the front rod end 20 u2032 which is curved. |
6 | 50 mounted on the spindle stationary pulley 50 is mounted on pulley support plate 70 carriage 18 39 is rotatably mounted on the spindle 58 and rotates on the spindle between the two stationary pulleys 40 and 50 the opposite side is substantially the same except that fluid transition member 64 is attached to support post 16 39 with connecting conduits attached at 68 which can be flexible hoses if desired stationary pulley 50 is mounted on a pulley support 72 and stationary pulley 40 is mounted on spindle 58 39 members 74 and 76 provide additional support for the spindle 58 39 the carriage 58 is mounted on the spindle 58 39 and fluid transition 64 so that it may rotate the lens system mounting is shown in fig5 which is a sectional view taken at 5 5 of fig3 the mounting of each frame or panel 20 and 22 is identical and comprises securing the panel 20 to the carriages 18 and 18 39 by spindles 60 and 60 39 pulleys 36 are rigidly secured to the end of the spindle 60 and 60 39 the lens systems 26 mounted on support plates 44 are rotatably mounted on the spindle 60 and 60 39 by bushings 80 and 80 39 on which are mounted pulley supports 82 and 82 39 to which pulleys for rotating the lens 54 are attached the pulley supports 80 and 82 39 are also securely welded or attached to the lens support arms 44 the bushings 80 and 80 39 permit the lens system. |
7 | terminal show surfaces of operatively connected and laterally spaced support pillars is attached to a portion of a curved evaluation surface the spaced support pillars may define a double lobed face structure to maintain contact with the curved evaluation surface an imaging device is utilized to measure the positions of the reflective targets the target assembly and associated measurement practices may be used in the evaluation of substantially convex curved surfaces such as the outer wall of a shaft or the like the target assembly and associated measurement practices may also be used in the valuation of substantially concave curved surfaces such as the boundary wall of a borehole or the like multiple target assemblies may be used concurrently across the inner wall and outer wall of annular structures such as pipes and hollow shafts to evaluate conformance with sizing specifications it will be appreciated that the foregoing description provides examples of the disclosed system and technique however it is contemplated that other implementations of the disclosure may differ in detail from the foregoing examples all references to examples herein are intended to reference the particular example being discussed at that point and are not intended to imply any limitation as to the scope of the disclosure or claims more generally all language of distinction and disparagement with respect to certain features is intended to indicate a lack of preference for those features but not to exclude such from the scope of the claims entirely unless otherwise indicated recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range unless otherwise indicated herein and each separate value. |
4 | the need for a separate source of active hydrogen additional external active hydrogen components may optionally be present in the copolymer binder composition and may serve as a plasticizer as well as a cross linker the hydroxyl or amine monomer makes up from 0 to 75 mole percent and preferably 10 to 20 mole percent of the copolymer examples of hydroxyl monomers useful in forming the copolymer of the invention include but are not limited to hydroxy propyl meth acrylate hydroxy ethyl meth acrylate hydroxy butyl meth acrylate and methacrylate esters of poly ethylene propylene butylene glycol in addition one could use the acrylamide or methacrylamide version of these monomers also monomers like vinyl acetate that can be hydrolyzed to vinyl alcohol after polymerization may be used preferred monomers are hydroxypropyl acrylate and methacrylate examples of amine functional monomers useful in the present invention include n n dialkylaminoalkyl meth acrylate n n dialkylaminoalkyl meth acrylamide namely dimethylaminopropyl methacrylate dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate tert butylaminoethyl methacrylate and dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide in addition monomers like vinyl formamide and vinylacetamide that can be hydrolyzed to vinyl amine after polymerization may also be used furthermore aromatic amine monomers such as vinyl pyridine may also be used the copolymer could contain a mixture of both hydroxyl and amine functional monomers it was found that copolymers containing lower levels of these functional monomers were more flexible than copolymers containing higher levels of these functional monomers while not being bound to any particular theory it is believed this may be related to the lower tg copolymers that are formed amide functional monomers could also be used to form the copolymer if. |
8 | to a chroma component block deciding a transform skip mode of the chroma component block from a plurality of transform skip mode candidates according to the prediction mode that corresponds to the chroma component block and reverse transforming the chroma component block on the basis of the transform skip mode that is decided application_number US 201514605302 A description although elements illustrated in the drawings are independently shown so as to represent different distinctive functions in a video encoding apparatus decoding apparatus such a configuration does not indicate that each element is constructed by a separate hardware constituent or software constituent that is the elements are independently arranged for convenience of description wherein at least two elements may be combined into a single element or a single element may be divided into a plurality of elements to perform functions it is to be noted that embodiments in which some elements are integrated into one combined element and or an element is divided into multiple separate elements are included in the scope of the present invention without departing from the essence of the present invention hereinafter exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings like reference numerals in the drawings refer to like elements throughout and redundant descriptions of like elements will be omitted herein fig1 is a. |
1 | the slide 13 which the slide 13 cannot leave in labial direction because the undercuts 16 prevent it the recesses 14 and 15 lie in a common alignment the recess 14 runs through the gingival wall 5 while the recess 15 ends against a stop 18 in the occlusal wall 6 i e the u201c second u201d stop mentioned in the patent claims the slide 13 can be displaced in the guide 15 to 17 in the gingival occlusal direction between an open position which is represented on fig4 and a closed position which is illustrated in fig2 3 and 5 in open position the slot 7 is open over its whole width from the labial side the front end 19 of the slide 13 closes preferably with the surface of the gingival wall 5 delineating the slot 7 as illustrated in fig2 and 7 in closed position the front end 19 of the slide 13 strikes against the second stop 18 on the occlusal wall 6 such as it is illustrated particularly clearly on fig3 in closed position the slide 13 bridges the slot 7 so that an archwire 10 running therein cannot leave the slot 7 in labial direction the gingival wall 5 includes a slit shaped recess 21 which extends mainly in parallel to the surface of the wall 5 delineating the slot 7 the surfaces 21 a and 21 b extending in direction of the slot 7 opposite to one another. |
9 | duct and runs under a linear lambda regulation in a forced activation a default value is set around a stoichiometric lambda set value as the anticipatory control for the lambda regulation in this case a shift of the mixture alternately to the lean and the rich is given in the lean shift the three way catalytic converter that has oxygen storage properties is filled with oxygen whereas it is emptied again in the rich shift this filling and emptying process depends on the difference between the default value and the stoichiometric set value in the phases i e on the amplitude of the forced activation as well as the duration of the shift the amount of oxygen by means of which the three way catalytic converter is filled and extracted depends on the amount of air that is fed into the internal combustion engine during combustion the oxygen mass fed into a lean phase takes place according to the following equation mo2 0 23 u00b7 u222b i 0 i tm u2062 1 1 lam u00b7 m u2062 u2062 l u2062 u2062 u2146 t in which case ml represents the air mass and dlam the lambda change i e the amplitude of the forced activation this equation is also designated as the oxygen mass. |
7 | psr without using the ff path 503 the improvement depends on the matching between the feed forward path transfer function a ffp s and the direct path transfer function a dp s fig6 shows a power supply rejection 602 curve versus frequency 601 for the case where the dominant pole of the lvr is placed at the output of the voltage regulator the psr with the ff path 604 is better than the psr without using the ff path 603 the improvement depends on the matching between the feed forward path transfer function a ffp s and the direct path transfer function a dp s in one or more embodiments of the invention any resistive element in the passive ff block 205 can be implemented as either as a physical resistor or as a device emulating a resistive effect fig7 shows three different exemplary implementations 700 of a resistive component which may be a physical resistor 701 a transistor behaving as a resistor 702 whose resistance is controlled by a control voltage 703 or a diode connected device 704 in one or more embodiments of the invention any capacitive element in the passive ff block 205 can be implemented as a physical capacitor or as a device emulating as capacitive effect fig8 shows two different implementations of a capacitive component 800 which can be a physical capacitor 801 or a transistor acting as a capacitor 802 in one or more embodiments the. |
6 | big and means e de or u is relatively big in a negative direction ns is negative small and means e de or u is relatively small in a negative direction ps is positive small and means e de or u is relatively small in a positive direction pb is positive big it means e de or u is relatively big in a positive direction the membership function is a graphic representation of the degree of membership of each input to a specific fuzzy subset the number of membership functions associated with an input equals the number of fuzzy subsets subdomains defined for that particular input fig3 a and 3b show a graphic representation of the five membership functions nb ns ze ps pb associated with each subdomain e and de the linguistic variable for the controller output is u the membership functions for the input fuzzy sets negative small ns zero ze positive small ps are triangular and the membership functions for negative big nb and positive big pb are half triangular with shoulders indicating the physical limits for the process the fuzzy controller 221 evaluates the inputs e and de using a set of rules corresponding to if a and b then c the part of the rule delimited by u201c if u201d is the antecedent of the rule and refers to the status of the inputs the part of the rule following u201c then u201d is the consequent and describes the status of. |
2 | forward end of the gate inserted into lane 31 while in this position bottles b1 b2 etc move forward against the gate during the other half of the cycle gate 37 pivots so that its rearmost end is inserted into the lane 31 behind the forwardmost bottle lined up against the gate thus in this 34 admitting 34 position shown in fig3 b gate 37 allows the passage of a single bottle as a result of the periodic activity of gate 37 bottles are spaces at regular intervals reflecting the period of gate 37 and the line speed of the conveyor these bottles are then divided into two groups one in lane 32 and the other in lane 33 by diverter 39 in the embodiment of fig3 a and 3b diverter 39 is a pivoting panel with two periodically alternating positions in fig3 a diverter 39 is in its activated position causing bottle b1 to be deflected into lane 32 in fig3 b diverter 39 is in a retracted position allowing b2 to pass undeflected into lane 33 diverter 39 is coordinated in its operation with the timing of gate 37 so that bottles are alternately routed into lanes 32 and 33 an alternative embodiment of gate 37 is shown in fig4 a and 4b gate 37 39 comprises two air cylinder gates 37r and 37f which are alternately. |
3 | on carbon 2 between 1 to 20 by weight of c 2 to c 6 carboxylic acids between 10 to 70 by weight of a non polar organic solvent and between 1 to 60 of polar organic solvent b dispersing an amount of calcium base sufficient to neutralize the acids in the mixture of step a and neutralizing the acids in the mixture with the calcium base c heating the neutralized composition at a temperature sufficient to evaporate the water in the mixture to a dried composition containing not more than 0 1 water d cooling the dried composition e overbasing the cooled dried composition by adding additional calcium base dispersed in polar solvent f carbonating the overbased mixture by sparging carbon dioxide gas through the mixture and g heating the carbonated product to remove water therefrom to a dryness of not more than 0 1 and part of the polar solvent in a preferred embodiment of the process of the present invention in above step b calcium oxide and or hydroxide with a molar equivalence to the carboxylic acids is reacted with at least two organic saturated carboxylic acids at a temperature of about 40 u00b0 c 90 u00b0 c wherein one of the acids is a short chain acid with a carbon number ranging from c 2 to c 6 in which the short chain acid is between 1 and 20 by weight of the total acid in the described preferred embodiment the saturated aliphatic c 7 to c 25 carboxylic. |
9 | surfaces such as glass therefore providing an additional nonslip surface to cover bottom surface 25 is optional if the keyboard is to be used on the user 39 s lap the thickness of the platform 12 can be increased to accommodate the particular height which optimizes user comfort in this regard the user could also simply stack another object underneath the device 10 if the user wished to raise the level of the keyboard for example a pillow or other object can be placed under the device 10 the device 10 may incorporate a pair of channels defined by curved surfaces 26 these channels are spaced and sized to accommodate the thighs of a user thereby enhancing the stability of the device when placed on the user 39 s lap these channels may be especially adapted to provide curved surfaces which best match the lap of the user by increasing or decreasing the size of the channels as well as changing the particular curvature of the channels fig2 is a side elevation illustrating the particular relationship of the support 18 with respect to the keyboard k as it rests on the keyboard surface 14 the keyboard surface 14 is inclined at a downward or reverse angle in comparison to the support 18 this arrangement therefore allows proper rotation of the user 39 s wrists in a downward direction the particular inclination or angle of the keyboard surface 14 may also be altered to accommodate a user 39 s particular needs fig3 illustrates a plan view of the invention showing that there can be some space or gap g on both sides of the keyboard k. |
1 | plates the alignment device comprising at least one flexible strut extending between the pair of engaging plates during use application_number US 85237007 A description fig1 illustrates an embodiment of a modular lumbar interbody fixation system 100 the modular lumbar interbody fixation system 100 comprises a spinal implant 110 configured to be inserted into the intervertebral space between adjacent vertebral bodies 102 and 104 spinal implant 110 comprises engaging plates 112 and 114 and adjustment device 120 spinal implant 110 is used to replace an intervertebral disc that has been removed for various reasons including disease degeneration etc spinal implant 110 is adapted to maintain normal disc spacing to restore spinal stability and to facilitate a fusion between vertebral bodies 102 and 104 engaging plate 112 is configured to engage with vertebral body 102 and engaging plate 114 is configured to engage with vertebral body 104 engaging plates 112 and 114 may be constructed of titanium titanium alloy ceramics carbon composites other metals etc engaging plates 112 and 114 may be securely attached to vertebral bodies 102 and 104 respectively by way of for example cement between the respective surfaces or pins and or screws inserted through the engaging plate and into the vertebral body it engages engaging plates 112 and or 114 may contain a plurality of openings disposed therein to allow bone development and growth through the engaging plates 112 and 114 and through spinal implant 110 the engaging surfaces of engaging plates 112 and. |
7 | circuits as well since it is self synchronized with the analog to digital converter successive approximation register a status indicating circuit 43 supplies information to the latches 42 regarding the range of the logging measurement returning now the phase acquisition circuits following circuit 33 a phase to pulse width converter circuit 44 comprising an exclusive or gate 45 and a phase to pulse width converter circuit functions to convert the phase difference between the signal provided by the zero crossing detector 37 and a 10 khz reference into a variable duty cycle representing the phase difference on rising and falling edges and to give a prescaler to allow cmos counting race to this end the exclusive or gate 45 one input terminal of which receives the 10 khz reference signal serves to offset the phase measurement by u03c0 the phase to pulse width converter circuit is constructed around a rising edge detector 46 and a falling edge detector 47 because of the techniques employed the circuit is clocked on falling edges and can be viewed as two cross coupled dividers by two the output duty cycle of detectors 46 and 47 is equal to the phase difference between the zero crossing detector signal and the 10 khz reference when the phase shift between the outputs of detectors 46 and 47 is less than u03c0. |
6 | or interlocking connection or snapping in of the ends during the widening step of the b after successfully mounting the bellows on a shaft end as shown in fig6 and 6 a only the press or contracting ring or the pre mounted mcr then need to be clamped or compressed once again as an example fig9 shows such an installation that is suitable for contracting pre mounted mcrs in this procedure the lock of the contracting or press ring attached in the pre mounted status is sealed such that it can no longer be automatically opened or separated the installation 40 shown in fig9 has described in simplified manner clamping segments 41 able to be actuated annularly inward and together displaying an annular opening 43 with their inner contours with a hydraulic or pneumatic installation 42 the individual clamping segments 41 can be pressed or driven radially inward in order to reduce the diameter of or contract the contracting or press ring the present new development thus includes clamping or contracting rings or so called multi crimp rings mcr with open ends and known mechanical lock due to the fact that these mcrs are produced with open ends they can be manufactured with corresponding pre stress this pre stress causes a spring effect in the direction of the ring center this spring effect can be used to the effect that the ring automatically holds will no structural adaptation on the bellows in the area of the end collar in an appropriately provided groove e g provided for receiving mcrs this is because as is well known practically every model of bellows is manufactured with the aforementioned groove this groove can be designed running throughout or also as just an individual cam arranged on the. |
2 | 20a and an expansion element 20b which can be axially displaced through the sleeve however when initially placed within the guide member the anchor is in its unexpanded condition when the expansion anchor is loaded into the guide member it is possible that it could be accidentally displaced through the front end of the guide member accordingly a retaining means 21 in the form of a ball catch is provided extending into the bore forwardly of the position of the expansion anchor as shown in fig1 the ball catch 21 consists of a spring biased ball seated within a recess in the guide member with the biasing action causing the ball to project into the path of the expansion anchor if the combination of the magazine 6 and the guide member 4 is pushed rearwardly the piston sleeve 3 is also moved in the rearward direction due to the friction contact produced by the spring 17 until the front end of the slot 18 in the sleeve strikes against the stop member 15 by further rearward movement of the combined magazine 6 and guide member 4 the expansion anchor 20 is partly ejected by the piston assembly from the front end of the guide member until a stop pin 22 mounted in the housing moves into the engaged position with the. |
9 | parts 2 2 of the filter module 2 are mounted on each other in this embodiment the screwed connections of the flange 11 are tightened thereafter the filter elements 1 1 1 2 1 3 are inserted into the joined main parts 2 2 of the module housing 2 in such a way that their ends project at both sides beyond the face sides 2 1 of the module housing then the sealing elements 4 and the top plates 3 are mounted at the face sides 2 1 of the module housing 2 in this embodiment this occurs by means of a screwed connection this method can be used in accordance with the invention not only for the first mounting of the filter modules but is also preferably suitable for repairing damage to the coating surface e g by wear and tear during operation a further advantage is the favorable possibility of inspecting the surface advantages of the invention are further that also the cleaning of the module housing is facilitated and the exchange of individual main parts 2 2 of the filter module housing is possible in the case of damage other modifications of the present invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art in the foregoing teachings moreover while the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments and particular details thereof it is not intended that these details be construed as limiting the scope of the invention which is defined by the following claims it should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the present invention various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in. |
9 | this particular environment it is done merely for purposes of illustration and it is to be understood that the present invention may be used in other environments in conjunction with fuels other than gas and with fuel consumptive apparatuses other than gas furnaces for instance the teachings of the present invention are equally applicable to a hot water supply which is provided to multiple locations from a single hot water heater the gas supply 12 which may be from a public utility or a common storage tank is fed to a plurality of gas meters 14 16 18 and 20 through a pipe or conduit 21 pipe 21 as well as other pipes hereinafter mentioned is shown and described as comprising a plurality of different length sections and a plurality of couplings or fittings however this is merely meant to be illustrative and any piping configuration or other means for permitting the communication of the elements of the present invention and specifically for permitting the inputs of the meters 14 16 18 and 20 to be in direct communication with the gas supply 12 can be employed by one skilled in the art within the scope of the invention the outputs of the gas meters 14 16 18 and. |
3 | g 84 of t butyloxy carbonyl urocanic acid melting point transition at 155 u00b0 c 218 u00b0 219 u00b0 c a suspension of 23 1 g 97 mmol of t butyloxy carbonyl urocanic acid 13 4 g 97 mmol of p nitrophenol and 1 g of p dimethylaminopyridine dmap in 150 ml of ch 2 cl 2 is cooled in an ice bath and treated with 20 0 g 97 mmol of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide the ice bath is removed and the reaction stirred at room temperature overnight the reaction mixture is filtered and rinsed with 50 ml portions of 0 1 n hcl water saturated nahco 3 and twice with brine the solution is dried na 2 so 4 concentrated in vacuo and triturated with hot chcl 3 hexanes to afford 28 3 g 81 of t butyloxy carbonyl urocanic acid p nitrophenol ester melting point 158 u00b0 159 u00b0 c d a solution of 12 9 g 70 4 mmol of l proline t butyl ester and 9 8 ml 69 4 mmol of triethylamine in 150 ml of ch 2 cl 2 is cooled in an ice bath under nitrogen and treated with 25 g 69 4 mmol of t butyloxy carbonyl urocanic acid p nitrophenol ester added in three portions over a thirty minute period the reaction is allowed to warm to room temperature overnight then diluted with 750 ml of ethyl acetate and rinsed with portions of 1 n aqueous nh 4 oh totaling 1 5 liters the ethyl acetate solution is finally washed with brine 10 khso 4 saturated nahco 3 brine dried na 2 so 4 and concentrated in vacuo the. |
8 | cell 102 in some implementations the diode 124 is a semiconductor device such as a schottky bypass diode or an epitaxially grown p n junction for purposes of illustration the bypass diode 124 is a schottky bypass diode external connection terminals 125 and 127 are provided for connecting the solar cell 102 and the diode 124 to other devices e g adjacent solar cell receivers not shown the functionality of the bypass diode 124 can be appreciated by considering multiple solar cells 102 connected in series each solar cell 102 can be envisioned as a battery with the cathode of each of the diodes 124 being connected to the positive terminal of the associated u201c battery u201d and the anode of each of the diodes 124 being connected to the negative terminal of the associated u201c battery u201d when one of the serially connected solar cell receivers 100 becomes damaged or shadowed its voltage output is reduced or eliminated e g to below a threshold voltage associated with the diode 124 therefore the associated diode 124 becomes forward biased and a bypass current flows only through that diode 124 and not the solar cell 102 in this manner the non damaged or non shadowed solar cell receivers 100 continue to generate electricity from the solar energy received by those solar cells if not for the bypass diode 124 substantially all of the electricity produced by the other solar cell receivers would pass through the shadowed or damaged solar cell receiver destroying it and creating an open circuit within e g the. |
1 | the six o 39 clock position the cam element 36 exerts radial pressure on the inner ends of the pistons 38 and forces the pistons outwardly through the apertures 40 to engage and crush the cell 42 of a cell pack 48 longitudinally extending there below to force the seed to the individual cell 42 downwardly through the bottom base layer 48 to be deposited in a seed delivery tube 46 of a seed planting mechanism thus a belt element is used to deliver seed to the delivery or drop tube while described as part of a metering system any belt element 48 or other seed metering mechanism may be used to deliver seed to the drop tube 46 without falling outside the scope of this invention a belt lowering system 50 is mounted to the planter after the metering system 16 the belt lowering system 50 includes a plurality of idler rolls 52 and a driven roll 54 a continuous belt 56 having flights 58 is positioned around rolls 52 and 54 the rolls 52 and 54 are positioned such that the belt 56 transitions from a generally horizontal portion adjacent the outlet 60 of the metering device to a generally vertical portion or any orientation of belt geometry to deliver seed that extends to within a few inches of a planting furrow 62 guide members 64 are positioned on both sides of at least a portion of the belt 56 in spaced parallel relation the guide members 64 include a. |
6 | however each of the rays c gets to the shades 38 and 44 and may be absorbed in the shades 38 and 44 without entering into the projector lens 36 respectively on the other hand the ray a shown in fig9 b that passes at the point m over the shade 44 can be emitted under the horizontal cut off line through the projector lens 36 however the ray a shown in fig9 a gets to the r surface 40 and may be absorbed in the shade 38 therefore the shade 38 of the disclosed subject matter can decrease light emitted near the horizontal cut off line by using the r surface 40 that is a non reflex surface as compared with the other conventional shade 44 fig1 is a graph showing a relation between an angle in a horizontal direction and a light intensity of a light distribution near a horizontal cut off line with respect to projector headlights using the exemplary shade of fig9 a and the conventional shade of fig9 b when the conventional shade 44 is used a slant of the light intensity becomes sharp near the cut off line however when the shade 38 of the exemplary embodiment is used in the projector headlight 10 the slant of the light intensity can become moderate near the horizontal cut off line that is to say the. |
5 | combination of said end wall and a pair of spaced parallel horizontal walls 18 and 20 extending at right angles from opposite edges of the end wall a pair of coplanar rectangular ears 22 are joined to and extend away from the respective horizontal walls 18 and 20 at right angles thereto at or near the open end of the channel said ears extending in opposite directions and being substantially parallel with the end wall 14 the width of the ears 22 is preferably smaller than the width of the end wall 14 and the side edges of the horizontal walls 18 and 20 preferably converge toward the ears thus in the preferred embodiment the horizontal walls 18 and 20 are preferably in the form of trapezoids with the side edges thereof converging toward the ears 22 in addition reinforcing webs 24 are provided between the walls 18 and 20 are the respective ears 22 whereby to better support the ears are preferably in the form of a right triangle with the hypotenuse extending between the outer corner of each ear to a respective corner of the end wall 14 thus the webs extend along and are joined to the converging side edges of the walls 18 and 20 and are also joined to the side edges of the ears 22 fig5 illustrates the connector being employed to join a pair of rectangular members 30 and 32 in a spaced or edge to edge relation wherein the members are at right angles to each other it may be seen that one of the members 30 such as. |
7 | the first referencing system can be formed by mechanical references at the plane plate 8 a or 8 b or the mount thereof and at the clamp 15 in certain embodiments the second referencing system can perform an image aberration measurement of the overall optical system furthermore optically electrically or magnetically sensible reference marks at the plane plates 8 a and 8 b themselves are conceivable for the second referencing system in this case the referencing systems described can be utilized by the control in such a way that the plane plates 8 a and 8 b can be moved relative to one another in a targeted manner it becomes clear from figure part 5 b which illustrates a plan view of the arrangement shown in fig5 a that the arrangement has for both plane plates 8 a and 8 b in each case three actuators 13 b arranged in each case at an angular distance of approximately 120 u00b0 in this case the actuators 13 b of the first plane plate 8 a are arranged such that they are rotated relative to the actuators 13 b of the second plane plate not visible in a manner such that the dimensions of the actuators 13 b that are projected in the direction of the optical axis of the optical system do not overlap in this way it is ensured that. |
3 | cinnamic acid containing a metallic catalyst which is a mixture prepared by the synthetic reaction of a cinnamic acid ester a disclosed purifying means is the combination of alkali hydrolysis active carbon adsorption solvent extraction and precipitation with an acid application_number US 78229991 A description a cinnamic acid ester to which a method of the present invention can be applied is a cinnamic acid ester represented by the formula i str1 wherein r 1 is hydrogen a halogen a hydroxyl group an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms or an alkoxy group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms n is an integer of from 1 to 5 r 2 and r 3 may be identical or different and each of them is hydrogen or an alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms and r 4 is an alkyl group or an alkenyl group which may have substituents typical examples of the cinnamic acid ester represented by the formula i include methyl cinnamate ethyl cinnamate propyl cinnamate butyl cinnamate ethyl u03b1 methyl u03b2 phenylacrylate methyl u03b1 propyl u03b2 chlorophenylacrylate methyl u03b2 3 4 dimethoxyphenylacrylate methyl u03b2 4 methoxyphenylacrylate benzyl cinnamate cinnamyl cinnamate and guaiacol cinnamate each of these esters can be obtained by reacting a styrene an alcohol carbon monoxide and oxygen in the presence of a catalyst in a solvent and examples of the. |
6 | in the filler pieces and clamping strip for the passage of the tightening screw are marginally formed by countersinking chamfering and flanging for quick positive engagement application_number US 88338978 A description the clip fastening illustrated comprises a metal strip the free ends of which are denoted 1 and 2 each of these ends is bent at three fold lines 3 4 and 5 to form a pocket receiving a filler piece 6 and 7 respectively of rectangular cross section the ends 1 and 2 of the strip carrying the filler pieces are held together in the usual way by a tightening screw 8 which allows them to be moved relatively to one another the headed end 9 of the tightening screw is adjacent the strip end 2 and the free threaded end of this screw is adjacent the strip end 1 in conformity with this the filler pieces which are shown as 6 39 and 7 39 in fig2 are of different construction although they are externally of like dimensions the filler piece 7 39 has a smooth walled central hole 10 which guides the shank of the clamping screw countersunk portions 13 and 14 of rectangular section are provided at the two ends of hole 10 respectively at the front face 11 and the rear face 12 the end 2 of the clamping strip is correspondingly cut out and the margins around these cut outs are flanged at 15 and 16 to engage in the countersunk portions as can be seen from fig1 the free edges 17 and 18 respectively of. |
3 | matter aspect of the invention are the pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts of the foregoing compounds the substituted phenyl group represented by r 4 has from 1 to 3 substituents at the benzene ring by way of example the substituent can be an alkylacyl group an acylamide group an alkoxy group an alkoxycarbonyl group an alkoxycarbonylmethyl group where the alkyl moiety in each of these substituents has from 1 to 4 carbon atoms a cyano group a carbamoylmethyl group a carbamoyl group a hydroxy group a carboxymethyl group a hydrazinocarbonylmethyl group or a halogen atom the substituent in the substituted phenoxymethyl group the substituted heterocyclyl group or the substituted heterocyclyloxymethyl group represented by r 4 can be any of those suitable as substituents for the substituted phenyl group as illustrated above the number of substituents at the benzene or heterocyclyl ring for these groups is also from 1 to 3 the acid addition salts of the present invention include inorganic acid addition salts such as hydrochloride sulfate hydrobromide phosphate and the like and organic acid addition salts such as acetate maleate fumarate tartrate citrate oxalate benzoate and the like the compounds of the present invention can be produced by the following methods str6 wherein. |
9 | fastener 25 retains hand tools 22d 22i in the handle 24 fastener 27 retain the hand tools 22a 22c in the handle 24 as illustrated in fig8 the 1 4 34 designation 92 is exposed indicating that the 1 4 34 hex tool has been rotated from the first storage position inside the first recess 74 to a second extended position the second side wall support 106 serves to guide the hand tool 22a from the first recess 74 to the second extended position fig9 and 10 illustrate the folding hand tool set 20 of fig7 and 8 in which the hand tool 22a has been rotated approximately 270 u00b0 relative to the one piece completely integral plastic handle 24 the hand tool 22a contacts the end stop 88 of the second reinforcing web 84 the end stop 88 serves to retain the hand tool 22a at right angles relative to the handle 24 when rotated 270 u00b0 the end stops 86 88 of the first and second reinforcing webs 82 84 retain the hand tools at approximately 90 u00b0 relative to the handle 24 thereby allowing the user to generate the maximum torque while minimizing the possibility that the hand tool will collapse toward the center rib 30 and pinch the user 39 s fingers the second side wall support 106 serves to guide the hand tool 22a from the first recess 74 to the second extended position it will be understood that the end stops 86 88 may be adjusted to permit more than 270 u00b0 of rotation fig1 14 17 and 18 illustrate an alternate one piece completely integral. |
8 | in a polymer matrix that is the first light output side 1 in the exemplary embodiment of fig4 a comprises a material that is light diffusing this means that the color components as well as the intensity of the light 21 released through the first light output side 1 can be modified fig4 b shows the emission improvement v in percent plotted as a function of the wavelength of the light 21 emitted from the first light output side for an angle of 0 degrees curve 15 relative to the surface normal n and an angle of 60 degrees curve 16 relative to the surface normal n fig5 shows a fifth exemplary embodiment of a lighting device described here in a schematic sectional view in this exemplary embodiment particles 10 of a color filter and or wavelength conversion material are introduced into the substrate 8 of the lighting device that is the first light output side 1 comprises a color filter material and or a wavelength conversion material the organic layer 3 a provided for generating radiation is suitable for example for emitting blue light the particles 10 can be for example particles of a yellow re emitting or a red green re emitting wavelength conversion material in this way a white mixed light is emitted from the first light output side 1 blue light is emitted from the second light output side 2 alternatively it is also possible for example that the organic layer 3 a provided for generating radiation is suitable for generating white light in that case the particles 10. |
5 | in those cases where the sand control provided by the screens 42 is not necessary or desired fig8 illustrates another aspect of the current invention in which the conduit 16 having check valves 22 therein which happen to be incorporated into sand screens 42 in fig8 is combined with in line flow control valves 47 the in line flow control valves 47 may be used to regulate e g choke the flow to or from the various zones 46 see u s patent application publication no u s 2001 0045290 a1 published nov 28 2001 for some examples of in line valves 47 another problem often associated with injection applications involves channeling uncontrolled injectivity can create channeling which prevents sweep uniformity and can lead to early water production in the production well 10 as illustrated in fig9 the present invention provides for variation in the density and concentration of valves 22 according to the well 10 using data relating to the well s or reservoir spacing between conduit apertures 20 is set to provide a uniform sweep of injected fluid by varying the spacing between apertures 20 and associated valves 22 in the conduit 16 the sweep of injected fluid into the well 10 and target reservoir 46 is controlled to alleviate the risk of channeling in fig9 the conduit 16 has one section 48 with a relatively lower concentration of openings and associated valves 22 and another section 50 with a relatively higher concentration of openings and associated valves 22 the relative concentration may vary depending upon the particular requirements and characteristics of the well 10 the varying of the concentration of the valves 22 also. |
9 | 8 to about 100 h 2 so 4 h 2 o 2 h 2 o is about 1 8 100 and have an etch rate of about 300 nm min in another example the piranha etch solution may be more dilute and may have a volumetric concentration ratio of sulfuric acid to hydrogen peroxide to water of about 1 to about 8 to about 500 h 2 so 4 h 2 o 2 h 2 o is about 1 8 500 and have an etch rate of about 60 nm min in another example the piranha etch solution may be further diluted and may have a volumetric concentration ratio of sulfuric acid to hydrogen peroxide to water of about 1 to about 8 to about 1 000 h 2 so 4 h 2 o 2 h 2 o is about 1 8 1 000 and have an etch rate of about 30 nm min in another embodiment upper portion 208 of gallium arsenide cell 210 may be exposed to a citric acid etch solution for removing gallium arsenide material disposed within the contact layer but not within a passivation layer containing aluminum arsenide while extending apertures 224 the citric acid etch solution may contain citric acid ammonium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide. |
4 | fig2 opening the leg 46 of the y conduit 44 the pump 42 is then actuated to pump water and detergent from the tub via the sump 38 through the outlet conduit 40 the leg 46 and the conduit 88 water exits the conduit 88 via the radial outlets 120 and passes through the outlet chamber 118 and the mixing chamber inlet 122 into the mixing tank 108 where it mixes with detergent that has been placed there previously the mixed water and detergent exits the mixing tank 108 through the outlet 110 into the sump 38 of the tub 26 where it is recirculated by the pump 42 until the water and detergent are thoroughly mixed after the water and detergent form a thoroughly mixed solution the pump 42 continues to operate and the motor 34 is actuated to rotate the basket 24 and the tower 36 when the basket 24 and tower 36 reach a predetermined rotational speed centrifugal force causes the mixing chamber inlet valve 122 and the nozzle chamber inlet valve 130 to move into the position shown in dotted line in fig2 in this position the mixing chamber valve 124 prevents wash solution exiting the radial outlets 120 from entering the mixing tank 108 instead the wash solution enters the nozzle chamber 126 through the nozzle chamber inlet 130 and is sprayed onto the wash load through the nozzle outlets 128 rotation and recirculation continues until the wash load is thoroughly wetted with the wash solution at which time the pump 42 is shut off and the motor 34 is actuated to oscillate rather than rotate the basket 24 oscillation of the basket 24 produces an agitating action between the clothes load and the fins 144 thus providing. |
8 | 5 75 inches long by approximately 0 002 inches thick material 11 was placed between conductive sheets 12 thus a large copper material copper sandwich results final surface mount devices are produced from this layer unit in one of several ways including punching die cutting or stamping the maximum size of the particles is determined by the spacing between the conductive sheets the conductive sheet spacing should equal at least 2 particle diameters for example 3 particle diameters preferably at least five particle diameters for example using conductive sheet spacing of approximately one thousand microns maximum particle size is approximately two hundred microns smaller particle sizes can also be used with greater particularly as discussed above in the above mentioned embodiment the resultant composite was placed in a large two platen hydraulic press and compressed to a thickness of 0 030 inches the pressed composite was then pre cured in the press at 120 degrees celsius 3000 psi for 15 minutes then placed in an oven where it was cured at 125 degrees celsius for four hours the device subassembly was cut away from the resultant composite sheet fig2 and 3 depict an overvoltage protection device incorporating a cut away portion of the subassembly of fig1 referring to fig3 a surface mount device is shown which has l shaped conductors or leads 17 having first planar portions 18 connected to corresponding conductive sheets 12 and having second planar portions 19 connected to spaced surface leads 21 carried by an insulating board 22 and serving to interconnect the surface leads 21 when an overvoltage is applied therebetween one of said leads may be a ground lead as the fig3 suggests the overvoltage protection apparatus of the present invention has a moldable design as. |
8 | is an output free wheeling diode 42 which rectifies the chopped output voltage of the transistor switch at the output of the switch mode power supply a unipolar storage capacitor 44 is connected to store and smooth the output voltage according to a well known control method the controlled electronic switch 40 or 22 61 in fig4 is operated at a high switching frequency u t compared to the mains frequency of the ac voltage supply at the connections x 1 x 2 by changing the relative switch on duration of the electronic switch 40 or 22 61 it is possible to adjust the output voltage u c at the capacitor 44 or 24 and thus the output voltage of the switch mode power supply u 0 referring again to fig4 we will now describe how the control voltage u t is determined by means of the three stage control device according to the invention the first stage of the control circuit according to the invention is illustrated in fig4 in a box indicated by 50 the second stage is in a box indicated by 60 and the third stage is in a box indicated by 70 the first stage 50 of the control circuit comprises a voltage divider consisting of resistors 51 52 53 a p element that takes the form of an operational amplifier 54 and a blocking diode 56 these components are connected to each other as shown in fig4 the output voltage u 0max can be adjusted via the voltage divider 51 52 53. |
2 | with a regular slotted container 50 to package an electronic component 62 to be shipped an insert of the present invention generally designated 10 has a horizontally oriented compartment 12 to receive the electronic component 62 the insert 10 has a pair of side panels 14 16 a top panel 18 and a bottom panel 20 the insert 10 is to be used in conjunction with an identical insert and a regular slotted container or carton 50 once the inserts are placed on either side of the electric component 62 the entire assembly is placed within a carton 50 which is then closed and ready to be shipped the compartment 12 is generally rectangular in cross section the compartment 12 receives roughly one half of the component 62 to be packaged the outer perimeter of each compartment 12 defines a mouth 60 for receiving the electrical component 62 the insert further comprises a foot 22 for contacting the carton bottom 24 the foot 22 extends downwardly below the compartment 12 and thereby suspends or elevates the compartment 12 and the component 62 above the carton bottom 24 the foot 22 is pivotable about a pair of hinge lines 26 28 the hinge lines are opposed parallel fold lines the first hinge line 26 is located on the top panel 18 and the second hinge line 28 is located on the bottom panel 20 the first hinge line 26 is located at the intersection of the top inwardly inclined surface 30 and the top outwardly inclined surface 34 the second hinge line is located at the intersection. |
4 | r1 r2 r3 r4 x1 and y1 in formulae 1 10 11 12 and 13 are as defined in formulae 1 10 11 12 and 13 condensation 1 may be carried out in an organic medium an aqueous medium or an aqueous organic medium and is preferably carried out in the aqueous medium in the presence of an acid binding agent preferred examples of the acid binding agent may include carbonates bicarbonates and hydroxides of alkali metals carbonates bicarbonates and hydroxides of alkaline earth metals alkali metal acetates and mixtures thereof and tertiary amines preferred examples of the alkali metals and alkaline earth metals may include lithium sodium potassium and calcium preferred examples of the tertiary amines may include pyridine triethylamine and quinoline condensation 1 is carried out at a temperature of u2212 10 to 40 u00b0 c and more preferably 0 to 10 u00b0 c and a ph of 1 0 to 9 0 similar to condensation 1 condensation 2 may also be carried out in an organic medium an aqueous medium or an aqueous organic medium and is preferably carried out in the aqueous medium in the presence of an acid binding agent condensation 2 is carried out at a temperature of 10 to 70 u00b0 c and a ph of 2 0 to 9 0 and more preferably. |
5 | a small amount of resin called a binder it provides the most economical method of obtaining a high degree of transverse or bi directional strength characteristics these mats are layered with roving and this process forms the basic composition found in most pultruded products the ratio of mat to roving determines the relationship of transverse to longitudinal strength characteristics in continuous strand roving each strand contains from 800 to 4 000 fiber filaments many strands are used in each pultrusion profile this roving provides the high longitudinal strength of the pultruded product the amount and location of these u201c rovings u201d can and does alter the performance of the product roving also provides the tensile strength needed to pull the other reinforcements through the manufacturing die since pultrusion is a low pressure process fiberglass reinforcements normally appear close to the surface of the product this can affect appearance corrosion resistance and handling of the products surface veils can be added to the laminate construction and when used displace the reinforcement from the surface of the profile thereby creating a resin rich surface the two most commonly used veils are e glass and polyester resin formulations typically consist of polyesters vinyl esters and epoxies further they can be chosen to be either fire retardant or non fire retardant polyesters and vinyl esters are the two primary resins used in the. |
4 | the chamber 6 but no appreciable pressure differential within the chamber that is the blade does not induce fiber flow from the leading toward the trailing end of the chamber rather fiber flow is induced and controlled by the centrifugal fan 10 which draws a vacuum on the chamber through adjustable orifice plate 8 and discharge orifice 9 the rate of flow of the fibers and their retention within the fiberizing zone 33 may be controlled by adjusting the cover 31 of air inlet 30 with the size of the fiberizing zone and hence retention time additionally controlled by the adjustment of the location of orifice plate 8 these adjustments will be empirical consistent with the objectives of securing maximum fiber separation while minimizing fiber damage and knot formation with the arrangement just described fiber flow is induced and controlled independently of the action of the fiberizing blade 7 and results in a favorable vortex placement around the fiberizing blade plane in fact the fiberizing blade may be used to produce a slight pressure differential in the direction opposite to the direction of fiber flow to further enhance the vortex action in the plane of the fiberizing blade the extent of fiber separation which occurs in the first stage unit 1 will depend upon the nature of the fibers being separated and the manner in which they were treated in some instances wholly adequate separation for a given purpose may be achieved in the first stage however where the fibers have been impregnated with wet strength resins second and third stage fiberization is usually required to effect substantially complete fiber separation as in the case of. |
3 | 5 gave higher retained density after high intensity daylight fading recording elements e 6 through e 10 of the invention were coated the same as described in example 1 except the amounts of p 2 and pigskin gelatin were varied keeping the final layer thickness constant at 8 61 g m 2 the amounts of each are summarized in table 2 below elements e 6 through e 10 and control elements c 3 and c 4 were printed as described in example 1 above and the results can be found in table 3 below the above results show that the recording elements e 6 through e 10 of the invention as compared to the control recording elements c 3 through c 4 gave higher retained density after high intensity daylight fading ink i 2 was prepared as described in example 1 except dye 2 0 58 was added in place of dye 1 elements e 1 through e 5 and control elements c 1 through c 5 were printed as described in example 1 except i 1 2 was used in place of i 1 after printing all images were allowed to dry at room temperature overnight the images were then subjected to a waterfastness test wf which involves soaking each imaged receiver in room temperature distilled water for 5 minutes and then allowing the image to dry at room temperature overnight the image quality of each print was then visually ranked and assigned a value between 0 and 5 the visual ranking is an indirect measure of how well the dye is fixed dye fixation to the receiver layer zero represents no image degradation better dye fixation and 5 represents severe image degradation poor dye fixation and the results are summarized in. |
1 | were no statistically significant differences in the change from baseline in treatment comfort between combination and each of the monotherapy groups treatment satisfaction was better than baseline for a statistically significantly greater percentage of patients in the combination group 23 4 36 154 than in the brimonidine group 13 2 20 151 p 0 005 a total of 19 9 30 151 of patients in the timolol group reported better treatment satisfaction than baseline through month 3 of the study 53 4 103 193 of patients in the combination group 61 7 121 196 of the brimonidine group and 50 8 100 197 of the timolol group experienced one or more adverse events regardless of causality the incidences of oral dryness eye pruritus foreign body sensation and conjunctival folliculosis were statistically significantly lower with the combination than with brimonidine p u2266 0 034 while burning and stinging were statistically significantly higher with the combination than with brimonidine p u2266 0 028 there were no statistically significant differences in adverse events between the combination and timolol except for a statistically significantly higher incidence of eye discharge with the combination 2 6 5 193 compared to timolol 0 0 197 p 0 029 the most frequently reported adverse events gt 3 in any treatment group were as follows tabulated by descending order in the combination group combination brimonidine timolol preferred term n 193 n 196 n 197 burning sensation in eye 23 11 9 11. |
9 | 38 as shown in fig4 c in this embodiment the magnetically attractive mounting surface 40 may be a household appliance such as a refrigerator the magnetic member 38 may be glued or otherwise attached to the back wall 18 of the writing instrument holder 2 the writing instrument holder 2 may also be secured to a mounting surface by a hook and loop fastener 32 as shown in fig4 b hook members 34 can be mounted on an adhesive tape which is secured to the back wall of the body 2 loop members 36 may be similarly mounted on a supporting surface 40 a large number of hook members and loop members may be mounted on either or both the body 2 or the supporting surface 40 by this hook and loop fastener 32 which in one embodiment may be a velcro u2122 fastener an advantage of this embodiment is that the writing instrument holder 2 may be easily removed from a mounting surface and reattached to another mounting surface by merely separating the hook and loop fastener 0029 fig4 d shows a writing instrument holder 2 which illustrates in dashed lines the tubular cells 22 which may each receive a clip of a writing instrument at least a substantial portion of the circumference of the writing instrument holder 2 may be provided with small through punched holes 43 for receiving the needle and stitching to sew the holder 2 to a supporting surface which may be an article of clothing those skilled in the art will appreciate that the thickness of. |
8 | to be encoded is calculated by mp 2 modulo 3 after the memory page is read in response to a v_sync signal and is updated in the order of u201c 0 u2192 1 u2192 1 u2192 2 u201d referring to the timing diagram of fig5 b the current memory page is read and a capture command is given and a u201c 0 u201d th memory page corresponding to mp 2 modulo 3 is encoded if the memory page is checked as u201c 1 u201d st memory page sw_cnt 0 subsequently the next memory page is read and a capture command is given and a u201c 1 u201d st memory page corresponding to mp 2 modulo 3 is encoded if the memory page is checked as u201c 2 u201d nd memory page sw_cnt 1 subsequently when the next memory page is read after the u201c 1 u201d st memory page is encoded if capturing of the current memory page u201c 2 u201d is not completed a previously captured frame is reused sw_cnt 1 however reusing the previously captured frame is a matter of design choice 0047 fig5 c is a timing diagram illustrating encoding performed by a software unit the software unit controls a hardware unit to encode data stored in a memory page of mp 2 modulo 3 in accordance with a calculated value of the software counter if the memory page read by the software unit is being captured an identical frame is re encoded fr 1 encoding and if not the captured memory page is encoded fr 0 encoding and fr 2 encoding 0048 fig6 is a flowchart illustrating. |
3 | gas outlet and a first valve seat assembly the first purge line comprises a first purge gas inlet and a first purge gas outlet the first purge gas outlet of the first purge line is in communication with the first delivery line downstream of the first valve seat assembly the second valve includes a second delivery line and a second purge line the second delivery line comprises a second reactant gas inlet a second reactant gas outlet and a second valve seat assembly the second purge line comprises a second purge gas inlet and a second purge gas outlet the second purge gas outlet of the second purge line is in communication with the second delivery line downstream of the second valve seat assembly the reactor chamber could also comprise a substrate support having a substrate receiving surface the chamber further includes a chamber lid having a passageway at a central portion of the chamber lid and a tapered bottom surface extending from the passageway to a peripheral portion of the chamber lid the bottom surface of the chamber lid is shaped and sized to substantially cover the substrate receiving surface one or more valves are coupled to the passageway and one or more gas sources are coupled to each valve in one aspect the bottom surface of the chamber lid may be tapered in another aspect a reaction zone defined between. |
7 | with one or more of the other elements disclosed in fig5 is an illustrative processing device computing device or processor as such terms are used within this disclosure read only memory rom 510 and random access memory ram 515 constitute illustrative memory devices i e processor readable non transitory storage media a controller 520 interfaces with one or more optional memory devices 525 to the system bus 500 these memory devices 525 may include for example an external or internal dvd drive a cd rom drive a hard drive flash memory a usb drive or the like as indicated previously these various drives and controllers are optional devices program instructions software or interactive modules for providing the interface and performing any querying or analysis associated with one or more data sets may be stored in the rom 510 and or the ram 515 optionally the program instructions may be stored on a tangible computer readable medium such as a compact disk a digital disk flash memory a memory card a usb drive an optical disc storage medium such as a blu ray u2122 disc and or other non transitory storage media an optional display interface 530 may permit information from the bus 500. |
5 | present invention the choke valve 10 includes a valve body 12 that is typically constructed of a strong and chemically resistant metal the body 12 defines a fluid inlet 14 and fluid outlet 16 which are set at right angles to one another thereby providing an elbow configuration for the valve body 12 the fluid outlet 16 houses at its upper end a stem and tip assembly 20 which is concentrically located within a flow cage 22 that is set within the body 12 the stem and tip assembly 20 may be moved linearly within the body 12 by a manual handwheel via an automated control or using other techniques known in the art linear movement of the stem and tip assembly 20 actuates the choke mechanism 23 of the choke valve 10 the choke mechanism 23 is used to regulate fluid flow within the valve 10 and includes a tip member 26 and surrounding flow cage 22 the lower end of the stem and tip assembly 20 is secured by autofrettage at interface 24 to a tip member 26 the tip member 26 is a substantially cylindrical piece having a central dome shaped chamber 28 the central chamber 28 is surrounded by a number of fluid flow openings within the tip member 26 the fluid flow openings are of differing sizes and are positioned in mutual opposition to one another so that openings of equal sizes are located directly across from one another for example fluid flow openings 30 are of equal sizes and are located antagonistically from one another. |
2 | of substantially one atmosphere pressure usually the temperature is the same temperature at which absorption was carried out for economic reasons but there is no actual limitation on the temperature provided that it is within the range set forth above the gaseous stream may be conducted through the regeneration chamber at a fairly wide range of flow rates the optimum flow rate will depend upon such variables as the temperature of the reaction pressure and particle size or channel size in the case of certain supports the flow rate is measured by the gaseous volumes of the regeneration stream including the carrier and reactive gases per volume of chamber containing catalyst absorber per hour referred to as the gas hourly space velocity ghsv the ghsv for the present regenerations may be in the range of 10 hr 1 to 100 000 hr 1 preferably at least 100 hr 1 and less than 30 000 hr 1 more preferably in the range of 500 hr 1 to 16 000 hr 1 the regeneration time is determined by the stoichmetries i e moles absorbed and the concentration of the reactant gas and the flow rate of the regeneration gas the regeneration reactions are rapid and completion of regeneration can be determined by monitoring the off gas for reactant gases usually the regenerations within the preferred temperature range will require at least about 2 minutes to about 10 minutes at temperatures substantially the preferred range regenerations can require up to an hour efficiencies of up to 99 9 for nitrogen oxide reactions to nitrogen and water can occur during the regeneration carbon dioxide up to at least about 10 may be added to regeneration gases containing hydrogen to regenerate the carbonate form the regeneration system of the present invention works with both non. |
4 | sufficient to cause a substantial amount of the hydrogen sulfide and volatile mercaptans to pass from the treated condensate 30 in the vessel to a gas phase generally speaking it will be sufficient to reduce the pressure to about or slightly above atmospheric pressure or 0 psig the temperature of the condensate is not believed to be critical to the invention and may vary within wide limits provided the temperature is not such that an excessive amount of carbon dioxide applied to conduit 14 is required to reduce the ph to the desired range condensate temperatures in the range of from about 18 u00b0 to about 99 u00b0 c are believed to be suitable a gaseous stream or vapor phase containing hydrogen sulfide volatile mercaptans and possibly an amount of carbon dioxide is collected from the treated condensate 30 and vented from the vessel 26 through conduit 32 and control valve 34 for further processing recycle or disposal the treated condensate 30 having a substantially reduced concentration of dissolved hydrogen sulfide volatile mercaptans and other volatile sulfurous components is fed from vessel 26 through conduit 36 to pump 38 for recycle further treatment or disposal in particular the treated condensate substantially freed of hydrogen sulfide and volatile mercaptans and at a substantially reduced. |
8 | a thickness of about 20 100 nm and then subjecting the silicon oxide film to rie as a result side walls of the gate insulating film 3 including a high dielectric constant material are covered with the disposable side walls 41 a therefore even when oxidation or a heat treatment or building up of an insulating film in a oxidizing gas containing atmosphere is carried out in the subsequent step s it is possible to prevent contamination of the semiconductor substrate 1 with a metal from the interface of the gate insulating film 3 or a lowering in relative permittivity of the gate insulating film 3 due to formation of a very thin silicon oxide film onto the interface of the semiconductor substrate 1 next as shown in fig5 b an impurity is introduced into an exposed surface layer of the semiconductor substrate 1 by ion implantation conducted by use of the disposable side walls 41 a and the like as a mask then an activating heat treatment for the thus introduced impurity is conducted to form source drain regions 17 in a surface layer of the semiconductor substrate 1 incidentally the ion implantation here is conducted by using a resist pattern as a mask to introduce an n type. |
4 | was attained only after 1 month from the treatment measurement of air permeability was undertaken with respect to sized paperboards of the present invention prepared in accordance with the procedure of example 1 and also with respect to the comparative sample which was sized with the epoxy modified organopolysiloxane as in example 1 in this case however varied sizing amounts as indicated in table i were employed and the results of the air permeability and the cobb values as determined after 1 3 and 7 days from the treatment are set out in the table as is evident from the data in the table the epoxy modified organopolysiloxane necessitated a sizing amount as much as 300 g or more in order to attain practically suitable cobb values at the sacrifice of air permeability on the contrary the cobb values of the sized paperboards in accordance with the present invention could sufficiently be low even with very small sizing amounts and this was reflected in turn on the much higher air permeability table i______________________________________ sizing air perme amount ability cobb value g 100 cm sup 2 g sec 1 day 3 days 7 days______________________________________present 67 40 lt 0 6 lt 0 3 invention 133 60 lt 0 4 lt 0 2 130 60 1 1 3 0 6 1 2 167 120 1 1 3. |
7 | terms of procedures steps logic blocks processing and other symbolic representations of operations on data bits that can be performed on computer memory these descriptions and representations are the means used by those skilled in the data processing arts to most effectively convey the substance of their work to others skilled in the art a procedure computer executed step logic block process etc is here and generally conceived to be a self consistent sequence of steps or instructions leading to a desired result the steps are those requiring physical manipulations of physical quantities usually though not necessarily these quantities take the form of electrical or magnetic signals capable of being stored transferred combined compared and otherwise manipulated in a computer system it has proven convenient at times principally for reasons of common usage to refer to these signals as bits values elements symbols characters terms numbers or the like it should be borne in mind however that all of these and similar terms are to be associated with the appropriate physical quantities and are merely convenient labels applied to these quantities unless specifically stated otherwise as apparent from the following discussions it is appreciated that throughout discussions utilizing terms such as u201c accessing u201d u201c writing u201d u201c including u201d u201c storing u201d u201c transmitting u201d u201c traversing u201d u201c associating u201d u201c identifying u201d or the like refer to the action and processes of a computer system or similar electronic computing device that manipulates and transforms data represented as physical electronic quantities within the computer system 39 s registers and memories into other data similarly represented as physical quantities within the computer system memories or registers or other such information storage transmission or display devices. |
6 | passes from the annular space between the second section 13 and the horizontal pipe 32 on to the journal annuls opening 44 as fig3 shows the interior wall of the first section 12 of the device forms an angle u03c6 with a line parallel to the midline axis 70 of the device 10 fluid flow restrictions can be diminished by having small angle u03c6 for example the angle u03c6 may be set to less than 90 u00b0 further there may be one or more openings 11 in the siphon support 10 the total area of the openings 11 is sized so as to not reduce impede or restrict the steam flow 102 the sum total area of the openings 11 is denoted as a t referring to fig8 d 3 is defined as the outside diameter of the horizontal pipe 32 in the region where the horizontal pipe 32 passes through either the rotating portion 54 of the rotary joint 50 and or the second portion 13 of the siphon support 10 thus in order to maintain good fluid flow characteristics the openings 11 on the siphon support 10 is sized referring to both fig3 and fig8 according to equation 1 as follows thus the total area of the openings 11 are generally sized to equal or exceed the total area of the annular space between the interior surface of the. |
4 | thread guide 30 a u201c tangling device u201d 19 and a second drawing galette device 29 2 the components disposed upstream of the cooling drum 17 may be as in the exemplary embodiment according to fig1 or 2 to which reference is made here in the variant embodiment illustrated in fig5 the compound thread 21 after crimping and after cooling on the periphery of the cooling drum 17 is drawn off via the first galette device 29 1 the galette device 29 1 is shown here as a driven galette with an associated coordinated roll for post treatment the compound thread 21 is separated into individual threads 6 1 6 3 by passing the individual threads through a separating thread guide 30 before they enter the tangling device 19 in the tangling device 19 the separately advancing individual threads 6 1 6 3 are once again subjected to whirl tangling and re combined into a compound thread 21 the compound thread 21 is drawn off via the drawing galette 29 2 and is passed on to the winding device 20 where it is wound onto the bobbin 23 the separation of the compound thread prior to post treatment allows production of additional special visual effects in this connection it is possible that prior to the post treatment at least one of the individual threads is subjected to additional treatment in the. |
3 | instead of operating in the soluble anode mode the concentration of the treated solution is reconstituted by the addition and dissolution of a salt of the metal whose hydroxide is to be produced for example a carbonate a non soluble anode for example of lead or ruthenised titanium is used it is also possible to produce hydroxides of metals such as chromium nickel cadmium cobalt zinc or uranium or double or triple hydroxides such as nickel cadmium hydroxide or nickel cadmium cobalt hydroxide the applications of this method concern notably the treatment of uranium ore to recover the metal through its hydroxide the starting acid solution containing the uranium salt being an acid feed solution of an uranium ore fig2 shows a similar installation comprising a vat 1 a cathode compartment 2 with a cathode 5 and an anode compartment 3 with an anode 6 in this instance the cathode compartment 2 and the anode compartment 3 are separated by a cation exchange membrane 7 the anode compartment is filled with the solution to be treated or anolyte from which the hydroxide is to be precipitated and which it should be recalled is a solution of a metal in an alkaline medium advantageously a highly concentrated solution of caustic soda or caustic potash is used for example 8n caustic soda or caustic potash the cathode compartment is filled with the catholyte for example a 0 5n solution of caustic potash and the anode and cathode compartments are fitted with respective electrodes of dimensionally stable insoluble metal for instance as mentioned above the alkaline cations for example. |
9 | off the pressure source or bleeding the supply hose or conduit supplying body 10 upon the body 10 being fully connected to the part 51 the valve 28 will be displaced to the open position to the right sufficiently to permit fluid flow around the head 36 and through both coupling parts the connect against pressure coupling of the invention is illustrated in fig2 4 and as many of the components are identical to those previously described primed reference numerals have been used to indicate identical components which function in the aforedescribed manner the improvement includes the utilization of a shell spider 50 fixed within the body passage 12 39 and the shell 50 includes an enlarged portion 52 having an internal groove defined therein for receiving the annular elastomeric o ring 54 which sealingly engages the outer surface of the valve skirt 32 39 thus the seal 54 will prevent pressurized medium within the chamber 26 39 from entering the shell 50 openings 56 permit the flow of pressurized medium about shell 50 from passage 12 39 to chamber 26 39 and the closed end of the shell 50 is concentrically provided with threads 58 for receiving the ball cage 60 the end of the shell 50 is provided with an annular shoulder 62 which engages the check valve ball 64 in a sealing manner and the ball is biased into engagement with the annular shoulder 62 by the compression spring 66 which also bears upon the ball cage 60 thus the ball 64 comprises a unidirectional check valve permitting any fluid or pressurized medium within the shell 50 to pass therefrom into the passage 12 39 however flow of the pressurized medium from the interior. |
5 | upper surface 13 u2032 thereof is recessed by approximately u215b of an inch from the upper surface of the raised peripheral lip 17 it will be understood however that the amount of recess could be varied by those skilled in the art as with the first mortarboard embodiment the thickness of the second mortarboard embodiment 10 u2032 can vary to meet the desired structural needs thereof and would most preferably range from between about 0 5 inches to 0 75 inches it will be appreciated that the intended use for the mortarboard configurations of this invention is for such mortarboards to be placed upon a support surface such that the bottom of the mortarboard engages the support surface and the upper surfaces 13 and 13 u2032 face upwardly so as to accommodate the acceptance of a charge of mortar cementitious or other such product thereon the invention further contemplates the use of a support stand configured to retainably hold and elevate the mortarboard in elevated position relative to a lower support surface in such case the bottom portion of the mortarboard may be configured to include reinforced areas for retainably accepting and matably engaging with such a support stand such support stands may be of varied configurations such as three or four legged structures and could be collapsible in nature fig8 illustrates such a support stand the support stand 22 shown in fig8 includes two pairs of cross pivoted legs connected together through the pivot point the top of each leg fits into an opening. |
8 | sends the compressed character code corresponding to the length of the run of the characters minus three in step 140 at the receiving modem 13 the decompressor processes the string of characters in exactly the reverse order the decompressor checks for strings of three repeated characters in step 142 and when such a string is found the decompressor then utilizes the next compressed character code fetched in step 144 for its actual numeric value and instead of outputting that character it outputs the previous character the number of times represented by the numeric value of the data part in step 148 the efficiency of such a system is directly proportional to the length of the run of characters in other words if the run characters is three characters long the system loses efficiency because the system has to send the zero character token after the initial three characters in a run go through if the run is four characters long the system breaks even since there are still only four characters the true savings results when the run of repeated characters is longer than four characters in most data packages there are more three character runs than longer runs but the advantage gained by the longer runs far outweighs the loss from. |
1 | surface is basically the upper head wedge surface 10 in addition to providing cushioning for the cheek 301 the presence of the head pillow 4 ensures that a sleeper 39 s head 302 has sufficient purchase that the head 302 does not slip down the ramped surface that is the essence of the invention since in use the head pillow 4 will compress so as to modify only slightly the ramped surface that the head wedge 3 presents it is reasonable for instructional purposes to illustrate the sleeper 300 lying directly on the head wedge 3 and the torso wedge 21 as is done in fig3 in the preferred embodiment the head piece 1 has a transverse dimension width of approximately ten inches and is roughly co extensive with the head wedge 3 as shown in fig1 said head wedge 3 will have a thickness of approximately 5 8 inches at said thick head edge 15 and negligible thickness at said thin head edge 14 treating said head pillow 3 as having little effect on the shape of the surface on which the sleep lays his or her head the sleeper 300 is shown in fig3 with the head 302 supported directly by the head wedge 3 and a torso 303 constrained against rotation by the torso wedge 21 the stated. |
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