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4 | the three dimensional image of the nonwoven fabric induces a topical modification in either the actual or perceived texture of a surface when the imaged nonwoven fabric is applied to then removed from the surface the imaged nonwoven fabric disclosed herein exhibits low tinting qualities thereby reducing the potential of fiber contamination of the treated surface and is sufficiently durable that the sample can be used and rinsed clean a plurality of times markedly increasing the working life span application_number US 75577101 A description while the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred embodiment of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiment illustrated nonwoven fabrics are used in a wide variety of applications where the engineered qualities of the fabric can be advantageously employed these types of fabrics differ from traditional woven or knitted fabrics in that the fabrics are produced directly from a fibrous mat eliminating the traditional textile manufacturing processes of multi step yarn preparation and weaving or knitting entanglement of the fibers or filaments of the fabric acts to provide the fabric with a substantial level of integrity subsequent to entanglement fabric integrity can be further enhanced by the application. |
5 | end of the secondary element 12 is provided with a scribing protuberance 23 that is formed on and extends coaxially thereof as is evident in fig3 a transition portion 26 is provided that extends between the horizontal leg 16 and the vertical leg in the preferred embodiment the pintle and secondary element are each formed from a rod of a copper base alloy such as brass the upper portion 22 of the vertical leg of the pintle is provided with threads 24 and carries a nut 25 on which the secondary element 12 rests in an adjustable vertical position the nut being locked in position by a socket head set screw 28 the operation of the invention will now be readily understood in view of the above description when the cabinet door 14 is to be mounted in its frame 13 it is a practice according to the present invention to provide the adjacent corners of these elements with 45 degree bevels 20 and 27 as shown in fig2 a hole is bored perpendicular to the bevel 20 and the pintle 11 is screwed into the bore in the frame 13 taking advantage of the wood screw threads 17 it is left with its vertical leg extending in a vertical position similarly a bore is provided in the. |
7 | this clamping force allows the holder to be firmly retained in and securely fitted into in the fork during transport by a user fig2 is a perspective view of a microscope stage 9 of an optical microscope not depicted the microscope can be for example a confocal microscope microscope stage 9 is embodied with a cutout 10 into which slider 4 with a holder 2 having a specimen 1 and mounted in fork 3 is positioned for optical examination with the microscope cutout 10 in microscope stage 9 and slider 4 are configured in such a way that when a slider 4 is inserted into cutout 10 holder 2 and specimen 1 come to rest on a coverslip 11 provided on microscope stage 9 oil immersion can also be used for optical examination of specimen 1 inserted in holder 2 fig3 is a perspective view of a clamping element 14 in which holder 2 with specimen 1 located therein is clamped or immovably retained clamping element 14 possesses a pusher part 16 that is arranged opposite a counterelement 18 counterelement 18 is connected to a connector tube 20 for high pressure through the connector tube high pressure is directed onto specimen 1 that is clamped between counterelement 18 and pusher part 16 pusher part 16 can be displaced. |
5 | controller 200 receives 24 volt power from battery charger 202 which is in turn powered by a 110 volt ac source such as 110 volt socket 204 located within the gate column system controller 200 may also include a radio receiver 205 which may communicate by means of antenna 206 with a transmitter located within authorized vehicles system controller 200 may also be connected to optional load box 208 electrical cables 211 212 and electrical connectors 215 216 connect the battery charger and load box to the system controller connector 216 is color coded green and connector 215 orange these colors correspond with colors on the connector sockets of the system controller in order to facilitate installation black connector 217 connects the system controller through cable 218 and connector 219 to relay box 220 12 volt cables 221 222 connect the relay box to two deep discharge type 12 volt storage batteries 231 232 and supply a trickle charge of 24 volts to batteries 231 232 which are connected in series the batteries in turn supply power at a greater rate under the demand of powering the gate actuator pump red connector 234 transmits the battery power the two 12 volt batteries 231 232 are connected in series in order to supply 24 volts through connector 234 and cable 236 to gate operator 240 sensors may be used in any combination infrared detector 241 exit sensor 242 or bumper strip 243. |
3 | between 16 45 mesh and is applied in any predetermined pattern or area it is initially adhered to the surface through a water base adhesive 14 such as water glass the article 16 with the adhesively retained bulk carbide 12 is permitted to dry as by air drying at 17 or to shorten the process a low temperature baking a cobalt coated heavy metal refractory carbide such as tungsten carbide powder 18 is mixed with a super alloy based powder or matrix 20 generally in the ratio of approximately 50 of each by weight forming a blended hardfacing spray powder 10 a cobalt coated tungsten carbide powder 18 is generally available commercially as a tungsten carbide plasma spray hardfacing powder and the super alloy based matrix powder blended therewith is also a generally commercially available flame spray powder such as stellite co base or deloro ni base stellite and deloro are trademarks of stoody deloro stellite inc for cobalt base wear resistant alloys and for nickel chromium boron silicon wear resistant alloys respectively the refractory carbide powder 18 is sized on the order of 325 mesh u s standard sieve and the matrix powder 20 is sized on the order of 200 mesh providing a fine powder blend the surface of the article 16 having the adhesively applied bulk carbide 12 is then heated to the incipient melting temperature of the article base metal i e on the order of 2600 u00b0 f at the surface this surface heating process can be accomplished by any convenient means but in the preferred embodiment is accomplished through an oxi acetylene torch 22 using a reducing flame which has a flame temperature of approximately 5300 u00b0 5500 u00b0 f once the surface 16 to be hardfaced is heated to the appropriate. |
9 | on the substrate in time depending on the concentration of the select particles in the test liquid some of the second particles are able to diffuse all the way to the diagnostic substrate and complex with its exposed layer of select particles wherever such complexing occurs a second and visible layer is formed such second layer formation occurs first at the thin end of the zone of test liquid where there is a smaller quantity of select particles separating the second particles from the diagnostic substrate as more time is allowed for diffusion the complexing event will proceed along the diagnostic substrate opposite thicker regions of this zone having defined the change in thickness of the liquid filled zone along the longitudinal extent of the containing means a reading of the extent length and or area of the double layer formation on the diagnostic substrate provides a measure of the concentration of select particles present in the test liquid depending upon the diagnostic substrate employed and the method of its use the second layer may be visible with good contrast to the unaided eye or may be removed and its content so removed or its absence detected in the preferred arrangement the containing means is disposed in a generally planar orientation extending along a flat surface of the diagnostic substrate is. |
4 | the right in a separating stroke so that the thread 14a is spatially separated from the successive threads 14b 14c etc due to this spatial separation the thread 14a can then be gripped by grippers and after release by the hooks 20 26 it can be introduced by the grippers into the shed of the seam weaving machine in fig4 b the frame 10 has been moved back the length of the separating stroke moreover the slide on which the seam weaving machine is arranged together with the lifting means for the shed formation the grippers and the drive members for the needles 16 18 has been moved ahead in line with the rhythm of the weaving operation namely by the center distance between two threads 14 so that now the next thread 14b assumes the deepest position in the gap 12 and can be seized by the upper hook 20 of the first needle 16 and the lower hook 26 of the second needle 18 the thread 14b is separated again from the next following threads 14c 14d etc by the separating stroke is picked up by the grippers is released by the hooks 20 26 and is inserted into the shed by the grippers the frame 10 is then moved back into its initial position by the length of the separating stroke next the thread 14c is seized fig4 c since in vertical projection the thread 14c is somewhat overlapped by the thread 14d it is positively engaged by the lower hook 22 of the first needle 16 and the upper hook 24 of the second needle 18 if the thread 14c were seized by the upper hook 20 of the first needle 16 and by. |
4 | impairs the release far less than is the case when provision is made for a uniform web material contact surface or a web material contact surface constructed from one material at the same time the material layers 20 22 24 providing the various regions of the web material contact surface 26 provide a very smooth essentially unstructured surface which accordingly reduces the risk of making marks on the finished web material the shape or orientation of the various surface regions of the web material contact surface 26 can be varied by corresponding processing of the transport belt blank also in some embodiments various strip patterns or various surface patterns can be generated in various regions of the transport belt dot or island type variations can also be created furthermore in some embodiments the surface properties can be influenced further by the type and manner of surface processing for example the surface roughness and or the variation of surface roughness on the web material contact surface can be influenced by the choice of grinding material or by the way in which the grinding operation is performed it is noted that the foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present invention while the present invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment it is understood that the words which have been used herein are words of description and illustration rather than words of limitation changes may be made within the purview of the appended claims as presently stated and as amended without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention in its aspects although the present invention. |
3 | and prevents clogging of the downstream channels and chambers due to the presence of the debris additional lysate filters may be arranged in series and or in parallel to facilitate processing of multiple samples contacting loops 9 allow cell lysate to interact with nucleases delivered from nuclease solution loop 7 for example dnase may be delivered from nuclease solution loop 7 to degrade dna for isolation of rna or rnase may be delivered from nuclease solution loop 7 to degrade rna for isolation of dna other embodiments may include one or more of dnase rnase or protease loops for example depending on the type of molecule being isolated capture chamber 11 is loaded through bead injection port 12 with beads magnetic or non magnetic functionalized to bind to nucleic acids or other target biomolecules and maintained in a fluidized state the beads are held in the capture chamber by bead containment membranes 10 and are maintained in a fluidized state by fluidic flow or by using electric fields generated using electrodes located in the capture chamber bead containment membranes 10 are preferably asymmetric membranes having a smaller pore size e g 0 8 u03bcm on the bead side and a larger pore size e g 10 u03bcm on the port side the surface area of the membranes exposed to fluid flow is preferably maximized to minimize fluidic resistance and each membrane is preferably supported by a structure incorporated into each membrane mount to prevent membrane collapse the capture chamber 11 lacks sharp corners and contains fluidized beads functionalized to bind selected targeted cellular contents such as rna dna and proteins in one preferred embodiment the capture chamber is circular in shape. |
3 | r is the gas constant the model parameters a and u03b4e u2260 are the frequency factor and activation energy the degree of conversion a is give by the expression u03b1 m i u2212 m u03c4 m i u2212 m f where m i and m f are the initial and final percent masses and m u03c4 the percent mass at time u03c4 as they are recorded during a tg experiment the real time and temperature are simply related through the constant heating rate t t 0 u03b2 u03c4 assuming n 1 straight lines could be obtained plotting in u2212 in 1 u2212 u03b1 t 2 vs 1 t the value of the activation energy could be deduced from the slope of the straight lines obtained the first peak around 100 u00b0 c corresponds to the loss of the residual water the second peak at around 300 400 u00b0 c corresponds to the release of the volatile matter in the third stage a sharp peak is observed due to the char combustion brown coal without additives and untreated with h 2 so 4 u03b4e u2260 16 8 kj mol brown coal without additive but treated with h 2 so 4 u03b4e u2260 16 7 kj mol the use of the fe additive resulted in a decrease in the energy of activation by 5 5 kj mol which is 33 from the initial value of 16 8 kj mol additive testing on brown coal shows improved carbon burnout resulting in greater total weight loss the weight loss was achieved at lower temperature demonstrating the catalytic action of the additive linear regression data for fig4 6 are set out below in tables 1 3 while the present invention has been described with reference to specific examples it. |
4 | in fig2 is preferably tapered from a relatively small dimension adjacent the free extremities of the arms 35 36 to a larger dimension substantially equal to that of the skirt 38 in that portion 40 of the flange 39 which extends across the base portion 34 the cylinder bed free extremity 50 provides one bed extension locating surface on the sewing machine frame the upper surfaces 22 of projections 20 provide other bed extension locating surfaces spaced from and related to the free extremity 50 by an angle a the flange portion 40 of the bed extension 30 provides a first segment of the bed extension which is shaped complemental to the free extremity 50 of the cylinder bed the arms 35 36 of the u shaped work supporting plate 31 are each provided at their free extremities with a down turned lip 42 the lips 42 are complimental to the upper surfaces 22 of the projections 20 and extend the same dimension beneath the bed extension work supporting surface 32 as the upper surfaces 22 of the projections are disposed beneath the work supporting surfaces 15 and 16 on the sewing machine bed the bed extension 30 is formed such that when these bed extension segments 40 and 42 are positioned abutting their respective locating surfaces 50 and 22 in contiguous relation thereto the planar work supporting surface 32 of the bed extension will extend coplanar with the cylinder bed work supporting surface 15 the flange portion 40 however is formed with respect to the planar work supporting surface of the plate 31 of the bed extension at a smaller angle b than the angle a which the cylinder bed free extremity 50 makes with respect to. |
5 | tool 10 or any portion thereof additionally since the wellsite operation may be continued even after one of the pressure relief devices 36 64 has opened the shear members 88 may be sized to release the sleeve 86 at a differential pressure the same as greater than or less than that at which the shear members 72 release the plug 60 for displacement relative to the crossover housing 48 note that the sidewall portion of the housing 82 through which the passages 84 are formed is a pressure bearing wall of the assembly 30 exposed on its interior to fluid pressure in the fluid return flowpath 62 and on its exterior to fluid pressure in the fluid delivery flowpath 56 therefore when the sleeve 86 is displaced relative to the housing 82 and fluid flow is permitted through the passages 84 the difference in fluid pressure between the fluid delivers and return flowpaths 56 62 is substantially immediately relieved thus has been described the tool 10 including the pressure relief devices 36 64 incorporated therein which operate to protect the tool from harmful differential pressures between fluid delivery and return flowpaths 56 62 thereof of course many modifications additions substitutions deletions and other changes may be made to the exemplary embodiment of the invention described above which changes would be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art for example the filtering devices 78 90 could be otherwise configured or eliminated. |
4 | directly on the mill floor if necessary also the turn rolls 7 u2032 7 u2033 can be rotated by means of an operating switch of the turn rolls the operating switch being arranged in connection with the maintenance bridge in fig3 the extraction device 1 u2032 is shown also in a standing position in which case the device 1 u2032 is turned out from the inside of the dryer in the example of the figure the swinging arm 16 u2032 of the extraction device 1 u2032 is in its standing position locked in an essentially vertical position whereby the maintenance platform 2 can be shifted up or down along the end wall 5 of the pulp dryer when using an extraction device 1 u2032 1 u2033 according to the example of the figure the operator 20 has enough space to move on the maintenance platform 2 as the pulp web 8 does not travel through or over the maintenance platform one of the advantages of an extraction device 1 u2032 1 u2033 according to the example is that the pulp web 8 needs not to be manually extracted from the dryer 4 as the backing roll 17 of the device 1 u2032 1 u2033 is set inside the dryer 4 against the turn roll 7 u2033 fig3 shows the roof 90 of the pulp dryer and schematically one nozzle level 91 the maintenance platform 2 is arranged on such a long rail means that it can be guided even higher than the level presented in the figure beyond the roof 90 in fig4 a pulp web extraction. |
9 | and the other already described influencing quantities and the output quantities namely the web strength f aw or respectively the quantity correlated with it for this purpose are stored for a plurality of winding processes in order to be able to train the neural network therewith since the output quantity is not measurable its determination is a problem therefore it is initially proposed to calculate this non measurable quantity f aw namely the web strength from known measurable quantities analogously the average layer thickness can be calculated from the radius increase and the number of layers according to fig2 there is a relationship between the web strength f aw the coil radius r aw and the number of layers of the wound paper according to the invention the web strength f aw r therefore can be reconstructed depending on the coil radius r in that for example the coil radius r aw is measured depending on the number of paper layers z fig2 also shows that there is a relationship between the web strength and the radial deformation of the paper which then has an effect on the coil radius dependent on the number of layers and the roll up coil hardness as well as on the average layer thickness for example three paper layers are already wound up in fig2 the web strengths f aw 1 f aw 2 f aw 3 are allocated to. |
1 | and the temporal change of the temperature profiles is plotted the parameters used in the examples are listed in table 2 while not wishing to be tied to a particular theory it is believed that the differences between the temperature profiles of these two tmas are due to inhomogeneous distributions of heat along the contoured tma 34 in fig2 a and 2b the x axis and y axis represent the position and temperature along tmas 34 30 respectively in both cases the two ends of the beams are assumed to be attached to a heat sink maintained at room temperature starting from t 300 u00b0 k room temperature each temperature profile is offset by a 0 2 milli second time interval by qualitatively comparing examples a and b it is found that the contoured beam has a slightly larger thermal time constant which is expected because the heat generated at both ends of the contoured tma 34 would require some time to reach equilibrium state it is also found that the average temperature on the contoured beam rises faster than the straight beam which indicates that for identical input power the contoured tma has a higher forward stroke speed quantitative observation and calculations may be done based upon fig2 a and 2b by calculating. |
8 | into electrical contact with the centers of the electrode i e vibratory surfaces 1a and 1b of the resonator by inserting the outer peripheries of the terminal strips 2 and 3 into the recesses 4c 1 and 4d 1 on the opposite sides of the frame 4 with the legs 2b and 3b extending outwardly through recesses 4c 2 and 4d 2 respectively the frame 4 is held within an insulating outer shell 5 of synthetic resin which covers the insulating frame 4 entirely likewise the terminal strips 2 and 3 are covered by the insulating outer shell in the preferred embodiment of the present invention the outer wall portions 4c 1 and 4d 1 of recesses 4c and 4d are fused over the periphery of each strip 2 and 3 by means of a heater ultrasonic vibration or the like specifically as shown in fig3 the dashed portion of the lip surrounding the recess 4c 1 is fused to the abutting side of the terminal strip 2 heretofore as previously described piezo electric resonators of this kind have been constructed by inserting a piezo electric resonator in concavity of an insulating frame and inserting terminal strips into the recesses on the opposite sides of the frame which establish on electrical contact with electrode surfaces of the recessed resonator the. |
5 | established simultaneously in the drill stem without regard to the particulars of the standing wave this involves both the drill pipe and the drill collars 14 the drill collar 24 of the present disclosure is installed above the drill bit it can be only one drill collar or it can be mixed with several conventional thick wall cylindrical drill collars whether alone or with others the drill collar 24 is caused to wobble in the manner discussed this inevitably brings the drill collar into scuffing contact with the borehole the parallel square corners 32 and 34 are wobbled into contact with the borehole where scuffing occurs the scuff plates 44 will prevent abrasion which damages the drill collar more than that the cutters 46 will ream the borehole so that improved clearance is provided the cutter 46 is preferably a flat tungsten carbide body which is brazed or otherwise joined along one face it can be formed of tungsten carbide particles in a cobalt alloy matrix for hardness while yet being somewhat shock resistant if desired the cutting edge can be formed of tungsten carbide particles or it can be enhanced and protected with industrial grade diamonds again diamond particles. |
3 | 13 c nmr cdcl 3 u03b433 83 38 74 40 75 nme 2 112 82 2c ar 126 87 129 41 2c ar 149 67 ir neat 2900 1613 1519 1352 1204 808 hrms esi m z calcd for c 10 h 14 brn m h 228 0388 found 228 0380 m h in a dried 25 mnl round bottomed flask under argon was taken a solution of the appropriate alcohol 1 mmol in ether acetonitrile 3 1 10 ml triphenyl phosphine 3 equiv was added to this solution followed by imidazole 3 equiv and then bromine 3 equiv and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2h monitoring the progress by tlc the reaction mixture was filtered and washed with ether 2 u00d7 15 ml the organic layers were combined washed with brine 1 u00d7 25 ml dried over mgso 4 and filtered the combined solvents were evaporated under reduced pressure the residue was purified by flash chromatography on silica gel eluting with 1 ethyl acetate hexanes to afford the corresponding bromides 41b yield 92 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u03b42 48 s 3h 3 12 t 2h j 7 6 hz 3 54 t 2h j 7 6 hz 7 14 d 2h j 8 11 hz 7 22 d 2h j 8 12 hz 13 c nmr cdcl 3 u03b416 42 33 47 39 25 127 35 2c ar 129 62 2c ar 136 18 137 40 ir neat 2921 1495 1437 1095 809 gcms ei m z. |
7 | are located and contiguous to a rear wall of the upper casing member a portion of the upper casing member surrounded by the ribs is reduced in thickness as compared to the remaining portion of the upper casing member application_number US 91413397 A description now a tape cassette according to the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to fig1 to 4 of the accompanying drawings a tape cassette of the illustrated embodiment is embodied in the form of a digital video cassette dvc the tape cassette includes a casing 3 formed by joining an upper casing member 3a and a lower casing member 3b to each other also it includes a pair of tape reels 2 rotatably received in the casing 3 and a tape 1 wound on the tape reels 2 so as to be stretchedly extended therebetween the casing 3 is formed on both sides of a front surface thereof with a pair of openings 13 which permit an interior of the casing 3 to communicate with an exterior thereof the tape 1 is arranged so as to be reversibly guided from any one of the tape reels 2 through one of the openings 13 to an exterior of the front surface of the casing 3 and then through the other opening 13 to the other reel while being stretched between both tape reels 2 further the tape cassette includes a cover operating mechanism for selectively exposing a portion of the tape 1 guided along the front surface of the casing 3 the cover mechanism includes a front cover 4 for selectively covering a front surface of the portion of the tape 1 guided along the front surface of the casing 3 an upper cover. |
5 | 205 typically the seal ring 235 creates a fluid seal between the flow tube 225 and the stationary sleeve 215 fig3 presents an enlarged cross sectional view of a portion of the safety valve 200 of fig2 the flow tube 225 is more visible here again the flow tube 225 is positioned to maintain the safety valve 200 in its open position this position allows cement or other fluids to flow down through the bore 260 during completion operations and allows hydrocarbons to flow up through the bore 260 during production in either case the flow tube 225 also protects various components of the valve 200 such as the biasing member 210 and the flapper 220 from cement or contaminants that will flow through the bore 260 furthermore the flow tube 225 in the open position prevents the flapper 220 from moving from the open position to the closed position typically the flow tube 225 remains in the open position throughout the completion operation and later production however if the flapper 220 is closed during the production operation it may be reopened by moving the flow tube 225 back to the open position generally the flow tube 225 moves to the open position as the piston 205 moves to the lower position and compresses the biasing member 210 against the spacer bearing 265 typically fluid from the line not shown enters the chamber 245 thereby creating a hydraulic pressure on the piston 205 as more fluid enters the chamber 245 the hydraulic pressure continues to increase until the hydraulic pressure on the upper end of the piston 205 becomes greater than the biasing force 210 on the lower end of the piston 205 at that point the hydraulic pressure in the chamber 245 causes the piston 205 to. |
6 | ironworker 10 is coupled to accessory tool 50 via accessory harness 52 accessory harness 52 includes first and second hydraulic hoses 54 and 56 and includes electrical cable 58 once coupled to ironworker 10 first and second hydraulic hoses 54 and 56 deliver the hydraulic power of ironworker 10 to accessory tool 50 such that accessory tool 50 uses the power of ironworker 10 as such accessory tool 50 does not require its own internal power system effectively using ironworker 10 as the power plant and accordingly ironworker system 40 is a very cost effective system accessory tool 50 can be specifically tailored to any of a variety of applications because accessory tool 50 can be located somewhat remotely from ironworker 10 by virtue of the length of accessory harness 52 ironworker system 40 also includes remote push button unit 60 remote push button unit 60 includes controls for engaging and releasing accessory tool 50 and includes a means of cutting off all power for the entire ironworker system 40 as will be more fully discussed below an operator can use remote push button unit 60 to control the operation of accessory tool 50 without needing to be located proximate to ironworker 10 in one embodiment an operator can use remote push button unit 60 to execute the same functionality. |
2 | window assembly can take a variety of shapes such as a circular shaped or the trapezoidal shaped window frame assembly 400 illustrated in fig4 in another embodiment of the present invention illustrated by the assembly method shown in fig5 the window pane can be installed into the frame in a fashion that ensures that the window will not break or fall out of the aircraft when subjected to drastic changes in environmental conditions in step 510 the ir window pane 210 is set into the window frame 220 in step 520 adhesive 230 is applied at the area between the window pane 210 and the window frame 220 as shown in fig2 and 3 in step 530 the window frame 220 the window pane 210 and the adhesive 230 are heated to an assembly temperature which is at least an upper limit of a predetermined temperature range of interest e g the highest possible temperature that the aircraft is expected to encounter for example the upper limit temperature that most military aircraft will encounter falls within a range of between 130 degrees f to approximately 260 degrees f however those skilled in the art will appreciate that the upper temperature specified for a particular aircraft is based upon the characteristics of the aircraft and its expected use heating the window assembly to the assembly temperature with the adhesive in place allows the adhesive to cure to the window pane 210 and window frame 220 at a point in time at which the materials that make up the frame and the pane have expanded due to the high temperature normally the window pane 210 being a non metal expands at a slower rate and to a lesser degree than the window frame 220 which is. |
8 | the line being used by the customer i e the tn obtained by iclid is the tn of the line to be deactivated if this is not the case then the os attendant requests that the caller enter the telephone number of the line to be deactivated and the deactivation date block 511 fig6 the os attendant then schedules block 512 a recent change order for execution by switch 100 and access system 125 1 serving station sm on the date requested by the subscriber the os attendant then terminates the subscriber 39 s call as represented by block 513 if the subscriber on the other hand responds to item c i e deactivate service then os 150 block 527 prompts the caller to determine if the service that is to be deactivated is associated with the telephone number telephone station from which the subscriber is currently calling if the subscriber answers in the negative then os 150 requests that the subscriber enter i e dial the telephone number of the telephone line that is to be deactivated block 528 os 150 then 34 plays back 34 a verbal rendition of the entered number as a way of confirming the subscriber 39 s entry os 150 then confirms block 529 the subscriber 39 s request of immediate deactivation of telephone service os 150 block 530 then consults its associated memory records to identify the switch and access system serving the telephone line that is to be deactivated assuming that the telephone line is associated with switch 100 and access system 125 2 then os 150 determines the crv associated with that telephone line os 150 then generates block 531 a. |
3 | reinforcements a corrosion inhibiting mixture was prepared in accordance with the following formulation ______________________________________component percentage by weight______________________________________ammonium benzoate 8 sodium glucoheptonate 36 water 56 benzotriazole trace less than 1 ______________________________________ this formulation was provided in admixture with concrete in an amount of 16 ounces per cubic yard raw concrete for inhibiting the corrosion of metallic reinforcements a corrosion inhibiting mixture was prepared in accordance with the following formulation ______________________________________component percentage by weight______________________________________ammonium benzoate 12 sodium glucoheptonate 34 water 53 benzotriazole 1 ______________________________________ this formulation was provided in admixture with concrete in an amount of 32 ounces per cubic yard of raw concrete for inhibiting the corrosion of metallic reinforcements a corrosion inhibiting mixture was prepared in accordance with the following formulation ______________________________________component percentage by weight______________________________________ammonium benzoate 9 sodium glucoheptonate 35 water 55 benzotriazole 1 ______________________________________ this formulation was provided in admixture with concrete in an amount of 48 ounces per cubic yard of raw concrete for inhibiting the corrosion of metallic reinforcements as has been indicated the utilization of the formulations based upon mixtures in accordance with the present invention enhance the lifetime of metallic reinforcements so as to preserve the integrity of concrete structures particularly highways bridges and automobile parking facilities the widespread utilization of chloride containing salts such as sodium chloride and calcium chloride while necessary for safety purposes have been detrimental to the integrity of reinforced concrete structures automobiles carry certain residual amounts of these chloride containing materials onto areas which are not normally exposed but which nevertheless are adversely affected by relatively rapid deterioration of the metallic reinforcements reinforced concrete structures are typically provided with steel bars and or rods for longitudinal tension reinforcement as well as compression reinforcement and reinforcement against diagonal tension expanded metal steel wire. |
4 | off of the wharve 12 of the opener roller 11 the opener roller 11 is braked quickly and securely and is brought to a stop when the cover 7 is being closed the deflection lever 4 swivels back into the starting position shown in fig1 so that the drive belt 6 is again brought into contact with the drive disk 2 the rotation of the drive disk 2 is transmitted via drive belt 2 to the wharve 12 of the opener roller 11 which is thereby caused to rotate again the stop 43 ensures that the deflection lever 4 always swivels around axis 42 when the actuating lever 51 moves in the opposite direction arrow a in such manner that the braking bolt 41 is lifted up when the machine operator or the maintenance personnel opens the cover 7 the opener roller is stopped automatically so that no danger exists from a still rotating opener roller after opening of the cover the opener roller cannot only be inspected but can also be replaced for this it is necessary to take the drive belt off the wharve of the opener roller this is done especially easily and safely with the opener device according to fig1 and 2 because when the cover is open the drive belt 6 can easily be relaxed by hand by the maintenance person for this purpose the actuating lever 51 is provided with a handle 52 upon grasping the handle 52 the maintenance person can pull the actuating lever 51 in the direction of the arrow a until the right end of the oblong opening 53 presses against. |
4 | paths that are either clockwise or counterclockwise around and about axial fibers 104 that are laid in the structure or wrapping helical yarns 105 fig3 represents a schematic of the equipment used to assemble one or more embodiments of the prepreg fibers 102 into the core 101 and construct a braided jacket 118 around the core 101 the equipment preferably consists of a braiding machine a take up stand spool 106 and driver 107 a yarn creel 110 feeding both core fibers 102 and axial fibers 104 and a maypole braider 109 with carriers and bobbins 113 all braiding to produce a jacketed prepreg yarn 100 fig4 represents one embodiment for the jacket 118 a conventional biaxial maypole braid 115 over the core 101 such a braid is straightforward and simple the coverage of the core 101 with an embodiment of jacket 118 approaches 100 the full coverage of core 101 soaks up more of the resin not shown that exudes from the core 101 during curing and perhaps reduces the bonding between fibers 104 105 at crossover intersections the full coverage jacket 118 also minimizes the stickiness and abrasion suffered by the core 101 the danger is that full coverage may result. |
2 | route and more particularly to an accessory structure for vehicle air conditioner capable of improving the compartment atmosphere by connecting a solvent feed route to solvent flow injection means provided at the upstream side of the heat exchanger in the air conditioning air intake route providing the base end of the solvent feed route with receiving means separated from the solvent source fixing the receiving means in a specific place in the compartment and putting in an accommodating space such as glove box while separating the solvent source such as filled container from the receiving means thereby preventing the solvent source from being ruptured or damaged and moreover by receiving the solvent from the solvent source when necessary by the receiving means corresponding to the type of solvent thereby cleaning the heat exchanger or feeding aromatic or other functional solvent application_number US 74015996 A description an embodiment of the invention is described in detail below while referring to drawings the drawings show an accessory structure for vehicle air conditioner and first describing the constitution of the vehicle air conditioner in fig1 an internal external air changeover box 3 having an external air intake port 1 and an internal air intake port 2 is provided and a fan 5 driven by a blower motor 4 is disposed in the box 3 together with an internal external air changeover door 6 for selecting intake of air. |
5 | 53 and 73 respectively lower edge 33 includes channel 35 similarly lower edge 53 includes channel 55 and lower edge 73 includes channel 75 channels 35 55 75 are longitudinally aligned as best seen in fig1 channels 35 55 75 of the base row of blocks 15 receive guiding wall 86 of base alignment tool assembly 80 as shown in fig1 base alignment tool assembly 80 is a base tool for horizontally aligning the lowermost row of blocks 15 base alignment tool assembly 80 also permits a user to level the base when the footing or horizontal surface that is supporting assembly 80 has irregularities base alignment tool assembly 80 includes longitudinally extending sheet 82 with perpendicularly mounted guiding wall 86 guiding wall 86 includes through openings 86 u2032 at its longitudinal ends guiding wall 86 is cooperatively positioned to be inserted into channels 35 55 and 75 sheet 82 includes through threaded openings 81 in the preferred embodiment disposed along the entire length of sheet 82 and adjacent to the longitudinal edges of sheet 82 through openings 83 are also disposed along the entire length of sheet 82 through openings 84 are cooperatively disposed in vertical alignment with cavities 60 and 62 as best seen in fig1 b through openings 81 cooperatively and selectively receive screw members 85 or fastening similar members screw members 85 level base alignment tool assembly 80 when horizontal alignment is required additionally pin members 87 pass through openings 83 on individual. |
5 | at least partially disposed about an outside portion of stab housing 34 one or more grab sleeve collets 33 is disposed within interior void 36 proximate stab end 37 sleeve guide 39 is disposed within interior void 36 intermediate stab end 37 and handle end 38 locking rod 30 is slidingly disposed within interior void 36 and extends through grab sleeve collet 33 and sleeve guide 39 locking rod 30 may further comprise boss 30 a configured to prevent grab sleeve collet 33 from over deforming in certain embodiments locking rod 30 is threaded in certain embodiments spring 31 is disposed about locking rod 30 intermediate handle end 38 and sleeve guide 39 and configured to keep grab sleeve collet 33 engaged spring 33 is configured to provide pre load tension such that as locking rod 30 progresses within interior void 36 and or rotates it expands grab sleeve collet 33 first handle 40 may also be present and attached to locking rod 30 where handle 40 is present it typically comprises threaded locking rod 42 and locking rod 30 further comprises handle attachment end 41 configured to attach to handle connector 42 typically pivotally handle 40 may be configured to be maneuvered by remotely operated. |
9 | it is desired to refer to a shape rather than a tangible object as shown in fig1 and 2 a character 10 representing in this instance a lower case letter u201c b u201d is formed from a body piece 12 and a cap piece 14 which fits precisely on the body piece the character 10 is intended for use in a sign to be attached to a surface 16 the body piece 12 has a front surface 18 a rear surface 20 and two fastening holes 22 which are through holes depending upon how the body piece is to be attached to the surface 16 the fastening holes 22 may be internally threaded or they may be smooth and have a countersunk area 24 at the front surface 18 the body piece 12 and the cap piece 14 can be fabricated from dissimilar or like materials as will be described later the body piece 12 and the cap piece 14 are each machined from a parent material with a computer guided laser tool techniques of computer assisted machining and laser cutting are well known in the art and will not be described it is sufficient to point out that the precise shape of a letter is programmed into the memory of a computer and that the cutter follows a prescribed path in shaping the body piece 12 and the cap piece 14 from their parent materials the fastening holes 22 in body piece 12 are formed by computer assisted drilling at points which are again programmed into the computer memory and are. |
4 | rod bent into a form having three lobes 44 46 and 48 generally congruent with the lobes 30 32 and 34 so as to fit in close contact therewith as shown in fig7 the assembly is started by threading a bilaterally crimped and compacted ribbon 50 produced by the method described above and appearing as in fig1 through the three pairs of legs so as to produce the configuration shown in fig2 the frame 22 is shown in fig1 in exploded relation to fig2 for clarity of illustration the upper selvage has no uncut yarns and forms the free edges 52 54 and 56 of valve leaflets thus a double layer of the fabric is passed through each pair of rod portions forming one of the legs 24 26 and 28 it is necessary to attach the fabric firmly to these legs and also to the connecting lobes 30 32 and 34 to facilitate this attachment the fabric is preferably cut lengthwise externally of each leg as shown in fig6 referrng to fig6 adhesive such as polyurethane dissolved in tetrahydrofuran is applied to attach the fabric to each of the legs as follows flaps such as 58 and 60 are spread apart and the adhesive is applied at the external point of juncture of the flaps where they enter between the rod portions in a continuous line extending between points a and b the adhesive material reaches to the external surfaces of the frame by penetration through the fabric flaps along this line that is the adhesive contacts the rod portions of the frame only on their outer surfaces the leaflets comprise only those portions of the fabric on the inside of the frame and these portions are not. |
3 | suitable to deliver fluid into the tapered passageway 31 such as elliptical triangular d shaped and the like in this preferred embodiment the ports 37 39 are tangential to the inner surface of the tapered passageway 31 and enter the tapered passageway 31 at the same angle as the taper of the tapered passageway 31 which enhances the delivery of the first fluid flow into the tapered passageway 31 and ultimately the distribution of the first fluid flow around the tapered passageway 31 although this preferred embodiment discloses tangential ports 37 39 angled with the taper of the tapered passageway 31 those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the ports 37 39 can enter the tapered passageway 31 at any angle relative to the taper of the tapered passageway 31 additionally the end of the nozzle body 29 defining the inlet side 32 includes a taper the same angle as the taper of the tapered passageway 31 to ensure the ports 37 39 each define a substantially trapezoidal shape the end cap 30 abuts the end of the nozzle body 29 defining the inlet side 32 to seal the inlet side 32 thereby permitting fluid to enter into the tapered passageway 31 through ports 37 39 only accordingly the inner face of the end cap 30 that abuts the end of the nozzle body 29 defining the inlet side 32 includes a taper the same angle as the taper of the tapered passageway 31 the end cap 30 attaches to the end of the nozzle body 29 defining the. |
9 | and the face 101 is mounted a gasket 17 of thin rubber or the like by which the structure is given resilience and by which vibration between the different components is damped various different types of panels are provided as will be explained hereinafter but each is mounted in the manner shown in most detail in fig3 a basic panel indicated at 18 comprises simply a plain sheet which closes the area between the frame elements a second type of panel indicated at 18 includes an access door the access door is square and only slightly smaller than the basic panel with outside flanges 19 see fig4 for cooperating with inner flanges 20 of the access door panel 21 the access door includes a handle 22 which can be actuated to lock or release the access door and pivots on pins 23 arranged at the bottom of the door for cooperation with side edges of the access door panel portion 21 a third type of panel is indicated at 24 in fig1 and 2 and comprises an inlet panel having flanges for attachment to a square feed duct particularly of clean outside air thus the panel 24 comprises the flange 15 as previously explained a narrow surrounding strip portion 25 at. |
6 | cooling assembly 26 is selected according to the particular operating conditions at which heat transfer is desired thermal energy added to air in the fan bypass duct 50 raises the temperature and pressure of that air which contributes to thrust output of the engine 10 and lessens energy loss due to the vapor cooling assembly 26 in traditional gas turbine engine cooling systems using cooling air to cool both static and rotating engine components approximately twice as much cooling air by volume goes toward cooling static components as toward cooling rotating components the present invention allows cooling air expenditures for static components to be reduced or eliminated thereby allowing approximately two thirds savings in cooling air expenditure over prior art systems furthermore by decreasing cooling air expenditure the present invention allows the use of significantly smaller volume cooled cooling air assemblies than would otherwise be needed allowing the overall weight of a hybrid cooling system of the present invention to be approximately half the weight of cooling systems that would utilize only cooling air to cool both static and rotatable components of an engine for example smaller volume cooled cooling air assemblies can utilize smaller heat exchangers which can greatly contribute to weight reductions these features of the present invention help provide engine. |
5 | on frame 20 the side rails 36 are held in rigid spaced relationship by transverse members including cross struts 40 the outbye pulley 32 is rotatably journaled at the end of the outbye discharge boom between the side rails 36 and may also be connected to hydraulic drive motors 42 to move the belt a pair of elevating jacks 44 44 mounted upright in the frame 20 on each side of the conveyor are connected at their upper ends through suitable flexible or sliding connections to lugs 46 welded to the outsides of the rails by directing hydraulic fluid under pressure to one end or the other of the jacks the outbye boom 34 may be tilted up or down about the axis a a to vary the discharge height any suitable means may be provided for supporting the upper and lower runs of the conveyor belt between the end pulleys for example the conveying run 26 may be supported on troughing rollers 48 and the return run 28 may be supported by sliding engagement on the cross struts 40 or by return rollers or a sliding plate not shown a pair of track type endless crawlers 50 trained between sprockets 52 only one of which is shown per crawler are provided on opposite sides of the main frame 20 drive and control means not shown enable the machine end to be self tramming in inbye or outbye directions the boom 34 has a main section 54 wherein the sections of the side rails 36 are designated 36a and an end section 56 wherein the sections of the side. |
3 | matrix is partitioned multiple sections not shown by cutting polymer nanofiber matrix 28 transverse to the orientation of the embedded nanofibers as shown in fig3 a majority of embedded nanofiber layers 30 a 30 b 30 c have a longitudinal axis substantially parallel with the x axis therefore in the embodiment shown in fig4 partitioned section 48 was created by partitioning polymer nanofiber matrix 28 along the y axis partitioned section 48 comprises polymeric substrate material 52 and embedded nanofiber ends 50 fig5 represents the result of removing a portion of polymeric substrate material 52 from partitioned section 48 following the partition step a portion of polymeric substrate material 52 is removed from partitioned section 48 such that a portion of the embedded nanofibers extends from partitioned section 48 to form a set of fibrils 60 in one embodiment fibrils 60 are preferred to be about 5 to 10 nm in length however depending on the compliancy of fibrils 60 the length of fibrils 60 can be more or less in the embodiment shown in fig5 fibrils 60 were created by removing a portion of partitioned section 48 in the y z plane in one embodiment polymeric substrate material 52 is removed by etching it is well within the knowledge of one skilled in the art as to what the appropriate etching gas or plasma to use depending on what materials are used to create polymeric substrate material 52 and polymer fiber 22 the only requirement related to the removal step is for polymeric substrate material 52 to be removed at. |
2 | u201c h u201d of the finish can be reduced relative to conventional hot fill finishes typically the height u201c h u201d ranges from about 0 6 to about 0 8 inches often from about 0 662 to about 0 722 inches or from about 0 662 to about 0 682 inches fig2 illustrates a 43 mm finish having a wall thickness u201c e u201d of 0 080 inches usually the wall thickness u201c e u201d ranges from about 0 06 to about 0 125 inches often from about 0 075 to about 0 095 inches it may be desirable to select a wall thickness u201c e u201d to match existing hot fill closures so that existing closure shells can be used as well as existing capping parts the volume of the finish typically ranges from about 2 6 to about 5 9 cm 3 often from about 3 4 to about 5 4 cm 3 the weight of the finish typically ranges from about 3 5 to about 8 g often from about 4 5 to about 7 3 g by way of example the volume of the finish illustrated in fig2 having a wall thickness u201c e u201d of 0 080 inches is 5 152 cm 3 which corresponds to a weight of approximately 6 88 grams when pet is used a corresponding finish having. |
4 | and 16 which are arranged in cutouts or recesses 17 and 18 of the side elements 14 which are open upwardly or towards the side and extend essentially perpendicular to the axial direction o of the rolls the bearing blocks 15 at the opposite ends of the solid roll 1 are provided with slide or antifriction bearings 20 in which there are mounted the rotatable bearing pins or journals 21 of the roll 1 the opposed ends of the support 3 are supported in openings or bores 22 of each bearing block 16 and they are prevented from rotating relative to the bearing blocks by any suitable and therefore not particularly illustrated arresting or blocking means each bearing block 15 is supported at its associated side element 14 upon a machine worked bearing or contact surface 23 and is prevented from carrying out lateral movement by a fitting or adjustment spring 24 or equivalent structure the bearing block 15 is held from above by means of a yoke 25 or the like and which is fixedly threadably connected at the side element 14 by means of screws or threaded bolts 26 or equivalent fastening expedients and forms a closure element enclosing the cutout or recess 17 the bearing block 16 is supported upon a part or member 27 which is movably guided at the side element or portion 14 part 27 has a support or contact surface 28 this part 27 is supported by suitable elastic elements such as plate springs 30 against stepped stop or impact surfaces 31 the plate springs 30 have a spring force which is larger than the maximum permissible operating. |
1 | films these can be pressed and cut into proper sizes to produce the pledget subject of this invention in yet another aspect of the invention a pledget similar to the chitosan based one comprising a partially or fully denatured protein film which may also contain a multivalent metal ion such as fe 3 is used to accentuate the hemostatic effect of the liquid formulation the protein may or may not be acylated with a cyclic anhydride such as glutaric anhydride the protein can be albumin or a soy protein isolate typical examples of the absorbable formulations and their performance are given below which are comprised of methoxypropyl cyanoacrylate mpc a lactide glycolide u03b5 caprolactone copolymeric modifier l1 and polymethoxypropyl cyanoacrylate pmpc that is formed by the free radical polymerization of mpc specific examples for the preparation of representative adhesive formulations and their use as components in hemostatic adhesive systems and their intermediates are also illustrated below first a prepolymer of 90 10 u03b5 caprolactone glycolide copolymer was prepared using decyl alcohol as the initiator and stannous octoate as the catalyst respectively the polymerization was conducted at 170 u00b0 c the resulting polymer was cooled to 120 u00b0 c and a 65 52 mixture of glycolide and dl lactide added when the added monomers dissolved with stirring at about 120 u00b0 c the second stage of the polymerization process was then completed at about 170 u00b0 c trace amounts of unreacted monomer were distilled under reduced pressure at about 110 u00b0 c the resulting product was shown by dsc to. |
6 | out the first planetary gear device pg 1 the second planetary gear device pg 2 the third planetary gear device pg 3 and the fourth planetary gear device pg 4 may be sequentially arranged along the axial direction of the input shaft in and the output shaft out more specifically the first rotary element s 1 of the first planetary gear device pg 1 may be installed to be fixable to a transmission case cs by means of a fourth clutch cl 4 from among the at least six shifting elements the first rotary element s 2 of the second planetary gear device pg 2 may be installed to be fixable to the transmission case cs by means of a third clutch cl 3 from among the at least six shifting elements the first rotary element s 4 of the fourth planetary gear device pg 4 may be installed to be fixable to the transmission case cs by means of a second clutch cl 2 from among the at least six shifting elements accordingly the second clutch cl 2 the third clutch cl 3 and the fourth clutch cl 4 function as brakes respectively such that the first rotary element s 4 of the fourth planetary gear device pg 4 the first rotary element s 2 of the second planetary gear device pg 2 and the first rotary element s 1 of the first planetary gear device pg 1 may be converted to a rotatable state wherein rotation is allowed or a restrained state wherein rotation is restricted by means of the operations of the second clutch cl 2. |
5 | 14 by supports 26 which comprise either rigid members or flexible members such as cables or wire guide post 28 are attached to the ends of the supports so that the organizer 25 may be secured to the tendons 14 the guide posts 28 are equipped with sliding bearings so that the organizer 25 may easily be moved from one position to another along the tendons 14 the risers extend through the organizer 25 via holes 27 the holes 27 are riser guide pipes with bellmouths the interior of the holes 27 are coated with a low friction coating to ensure that the risers will easily slide through the holes 27 the organizer 25 is placed in a particular location relative to the tlp and the sea floor by wires or cables 33 which are attached to each of the supports 26 referring to fig4 a top view of one embodiment of the organizer of the bottom of the risers is shown an organizer 29 separates the risers from each other and orients the risers 10 and the export risers 15 in a particular geometry between the tendons 14 of the tlp like the organizer of the top of the risers the geometry of the organizer 29 may assume any geometry known to those of skill including straight line curve circle square triangle etc in this particular embodiment the organizer 29 comprises as straight line further the geometry of the bottom organizer 29 need not be in the same geometry as the organizer of the top of the risers however in some application it may be advantageous to organize the geometries to accommodate the particular application unlike the organizer of the top. |
1 | 10 and one of the layers 13 a 13 b in some embodiments the compressible material 14 is positioned between the element 10 and the layer which is not in contact with the patient extremity for example in fig2 layer 13 a serves as an outer layer and layer 13 b serves as an inner layer in contact with the patient extremity examples of suitable compressible materials include but are not limited to foam rubber foam plastic and a high loft non woven polymeric material when the heater 100 is secured around the extremity the compressible material 14 presses against the heating element 10 and presses it into closer contact with the skin this close contact with the skin optimizes conductive heat transfer from the element 10 to the skin and optimizes the efficiency of the heat transfer for any given temperature the efficient heat transfer allows the heater to be operated at lower temperatures and still be clinically effective the close contact also maximizes the uniformity of the temperature across the heater this is important because areas of the heater that do not contact the skin can undesirably become excessively hot the compressible material 14 also helps to make the fit more comfortable for the patient alternately or additionally the heater 100 can include a heat permeable standoff material not shown to diffuse heat from heating element 10 towards the layer 13 b in contact with the extremity for example a metal foil can be provided. |
6 | element 34 which is firmly connected with the drive shaft 17 and serves as a supply onset or angle indicator marking the holder pin 31 is subject to the force of a compression spring 36 which is supported in the guide sleeve 29 and thus keeps the drive shaft 17 of the injection pump 11 locked in the initially established rotary position in the desired manner the cross section of the groove 33 disposed on the end face is widened in trapezoidal form toward the protrusion 35 so that even when the apparatus housing 16 is displaced upward or downward by a few millimeters the groove 33 still fixes the protrusion 35 in position in a satisfactory manner in the illustrated embodiment the element 34 firmly connected with the drive shaft 17 is embodied by a sheet metal cage of a flyweight assembly 37 of the rpm governor 13 mounted on the injection pump 11 the protrusion 35 which serves as a supply onset marking and protrudes out of the surfce 38 of the sheet metal cage 34 comprises a tongue which is bent at right angles out of a cylindrical wall 39 of the sheet metal cage 34 the protrusion 35 has a rectangular end face 41 more clearly shown in fig5 which points radially outward from the drive shaft 17 and its longer edges extending perpendicular to the plane of the drawing extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of the drive shaft. |
6 | gap 67 prevents current from flowing through rails 41 49 and 43 however should the gap be closed by the presence of conducting material current will flow through rails 41 49 and 43 the oppositely directed currents flowing through rails 41 and 43 will create a strong repulsive force which will forcibly eject a metallic projectile should it be present within gap 67 a hole 63 surrounded on all sides by insulation 65 is positioned within rail 41 opposite gap 67 presence of the hole 63 permits introduction of a projectile from the left of the diagram by mechanical or pneumatic means into gap 67 insulator 65 which surrounds hole 63 prevents conductive contact between the projectile and rail 41 it should be noted that hole 63 does not sever or break electrical continuity in rail 41 as will be explained later the size of hole 63 must be larger than the projectile illustrated in fig2 it should be noted that gap 67 is somewhat v shaped having an opening which is larger near rail 41 the significance of the v shaped gap 67 will become apparent from an examination of fig2 4 10 and 11 which illustrate the inventive device and its cooperation with the railgun of fig1 turning now to fig2 there is shown generally the inventive projectile 100 header section 101 is generally wedge shaped. |
3 | fig3 i and grain boundaries 214 are formed in the polycrystalline silicon layer 212 a the polycrystalline silicon layer formed according to the process of the present invention is illustrated in fig4 a in fig4 a the regions between two dotted lines indicate the location of the seeds 210 while the solid lines indicate the grain boundaries 214 respectively afterwards thin film transistors are formed by any of suitable manufacturing processes which are not intended to be described redundantly herein in fig4 b the hatched portions indicate the location of the thin film transistors and the source electrodes s the gate electrodes g the drain electrodes d and thus channels of the thin film transistors are shown as previously described the energy density of the pulse laser for example an excimer laser effective for forming a polycrystalline silicon layer with good electrical property is confined to a narrow range the improper energy density is likely to result in the formation of microcrystalline silicon instead of desired polycrystalline silicon or result in non uniform grain size of the recrystallized polycrystalline silicon layer according to the present invention seeds are additionally provided between the substrate and the amorphous silicon layer prior to the formation of the amorphous silicon layer accordingly when a certain energy density of excimer laser required for melting the amorphous silicon layer in the prior art or even if a little more intense excimer is applied to the amorphous silicon layer of the present invention for the same period of time the seeds are protected from being molten away in other words the energy density range of an excimer laser suitable for melting and recrystallizing the amorphous silicon layer into the polysillicon layer can be broadened referring. |
2 | for sealing the wires extending through the wall of a fuel tank is formed by first removing a portion of the covering exposing the strands of wires within a liquid sealing agent is applied to the strands and the strands are compressed to displace the strands a hardener is then applied and then the strands are encapsulated in the body of the grommet application_number US 37196106 A description referring to fig1 to prevent gasoline vapors from escaping from a fuel tank 10 by migrating under a cover surrounding the strands that make up the lengths of wire 12 13 14 15 that extend from inside the fuel tank 10 to an outside location a grommet 16 manufactured in accordance with the present invention is provided the grommet 16 has a body 18 made of a suitable gasoline resistant plastic having inner and outer surfaces 24 26 respectively and a generally cylindrical outer wall 20 that tightly fits within a cylindrical opening 22 in the wall of the fuel tank 10 between the cylindrical outer wall 20 of the grommet 16 and the opening 22 in the fuel tank 10 is an o ring 27 for sealing against leakage of fuel out of the tank 10 referring to fig2 3 and 4 each of the various lengths of wire 12 15 of which wire 12 is representative of all such lengths of wire 12 13 14 15 consists of a plurality of strands of copper wire with the strands wound together to form a bundle that extends through a covering 30 each of the lengths of wire 12 15 extends into an aperture in the inner surface 24 of the grommet 16 through the body 18 and out of the outer surface 26 thereof to seal the various conductive strands 28. |
6 | creating a press fit connection between the inner surface 74 and outer surface 76 of the annular fin 72 and the inner wall 66 and outer wall 68 of the annular groove 64 another method is used for embodiments of the piston 34 containing thread 82 on the annular fin 72 or thread 70 in the annular groove 64 in this method the second edge 80 of the annular fin 72 is placed in the annular groove 64 and the fin 72 is threaded into the groove 64 thereby connecting the annular fin 72 to the piston 34 both of these methods may be used with pistons of any type including cast forged composite and mechanically joined as the annular groove 64 may be easily and expeditiously machined into the crown interior surface 59 of any piston 34 another method of the present application shown in fig5 consists of creating the annular fin 72 as an integral part of the piston 34 in the process of machining the piston 34 and creating the crown interior surface 59 the annular fin 72 containing the inner surface 74 the outer surface 76 and the first edge 78 that extends from the crown interior surface 59 and that is integral with the piston 34 is formed this method may be practiced with forged pistons by simply altering the machining process currently used to create the crown interior surface 59 of forged pistons 34 the annular fin 72 may also be made integral with the piston 34 via a method that includes inertial welding in such a method either the annular fin 72 the piston 34 or both. |
7 | similar serial port infrared data association irda compatible port for example a pc link port is a four pin serial port u2014 of which two pins are grounded pins 2 3 and one pin pin 1 acts as a transmit pin while the remaining pin pin 4 acts as a receive pin at a conventional alarm panel u2014 such as a dsc u00ae 1832 1864 or the like to this end communication port 12 may take the form of a standard 4 pin pc link connector for interconnection with the pc link connector of alarm panel 18 removable memory 14 may take the form of a universal serial bus u201c usb u201d flash memory key interconnected with an interface 16 in the form of a memory port u2014 specifically a usb port forming part of alarm update tool 10 usb ports as well as the communications protocol used to read and write from usb memory are well known in alternate embodiments memory 14 could take the form of a flash memory card such as a compact flash memory card secure digital memory card memory stick or the like a block diagram of update tool 10 is depicted in fig2 a an example physical embodiment of update tool 10 is depicted in fig2 b as illustrated update tool 10 includes port 12 and interface 16 in communication with a processor u2014 in the form of programmable microcontroller 20 in the depicted update tool 10 programmable microcontroller 20 may be a microcontroller having an integrated. |
6 | lower external profile on the inner member and to be wedged therein to create the lock down and the desired preload a third form utilizes a lower split landing ring an upper split latching ring and a resilient loading support sleeve therebetween with a wedge on the inner member to set the split latching ring in place of the single ring of the second form the third form operates on the same principle as the second form application_number US 49882590 A description the preferred form of the present invention is illustrated in fig1 through 4 and discloses a subsea wellhead 10 with permanent guide base 12 positioned on the bottom of the body of water and having upstanding guide posts 14 which are used to land structure within the annular internal structure of guide base 12 as shown in fig4 the large diameter housing 16 is run with guide base 12 and is secured therein as shown this large diameter housing 16 would be a 30 34 housing and at the proper time a small housing 18 such as an 183 4 34 housing is lowered into landed within and secured to large diameter housing 16 as hereinafter described in fig1 and 3 the two housings 16 and 18 are shown without the surrounding structure of guide base 12 for purpose of clarity since such structure is illustrated in fig4 in fig1 housing 16 is in position and housing 18 is being lowered therein housing 16 has internal upwardly facing landing seat 20 and upper internal profile 22 with the lower portion of such profile 22 forming a tapered downwardly facing shoulder 24 shoulder 24 as. |
1 | network interface 212 in a well known manner transceiver 203 receives sensor signals that have been transmitted by sensor unit 100 and passes the sensor signals to processor 201 processor 201 monitors the different sensor signals that have been received from sensor unit 100 and in a well known manner compares the respective values of the sensor signals to corresponding alarm values stored in memory 202 processor 201 can store the received sensor information in data recording unit 210 for later retrieval and evaluation for example data recording unit 210 can be a mass storage device such as a disk drive an optical drive or a random access memory ram card alternatively processor 201 can also store the received sensor information in memory 202 for later retrieval and evaluation processor 201 outputs the current monitoring conditions to display 204 which displays the heart rate the respiration rate and the body temperature of the monitored person display 204 can also display information such as monitored maximum and minimum values of the heart rate respiration rate and body temperature the current time and other monitored information while display 204 is preferably as a single liquid crystal display lcd that displays all of the monitored parameters display. |
1 | additional layer of pressure sensitive adhesive to cover the entire device and affix it to the skin the above four main types of transdermal devices are schematically illustrated in fig1 a 1d a fifth important type not mentioned by wick is the iontophoretic type in which an electrical potential gradient is used for transferring the drug through the skin u2014 see further e g parminder singh et al u201c iontophoresis in drug delivery basic principles and applications u201d critical reviews in therapeutic drug carrier systems 1994 11 2 amp 3 161 213 the above split up into groups is not very strict as variations and combinations of each may be envisaged so may a multi laminate type device encompass a device with many layers in a sandwich construction such as the drug in one layer excipients such as enhancers in a further layer a membrane in another layer and an adhesive in still another layer or it could be composed of several drug in adhesive layers or combinations of the above layers the liquid or gel used in the above reservoir type device could be hydrophilic or lipophilic such as water alcohols mineral oils silicone fluids various copolymers such as ethylene vinyl acetate vinyl acetate or polyvinyl alcohol polyvinyl pyrrolidine the reservoir may also include dyes inert fillers diluents antioxidants penetration enhancers stabilizers solubilizing agents and other pharmacologically inactive pharmaceutical agents being well known in the art the adhesives used are generally of three types being the rubber type encompassing inter alia polyisobutylenes the. |
1 | the proximal end 70 of a guide wire 80 is shown in cross section it comprises an outer tube member 72 an inner core 74 with an insulating layer 75 disposed between said core and said tube in order to make a connector having two contact elements or surfaces a circumferential recess 71 is made in the outer tube 72 down to the insulating layer 75 this embodiment is shown in fig7 a or through the insulating layer 75 down to a depth at which the inner core 74 is exposed fig7 b it is of course essential that there be no electrical connection between the distal and the proximal end of the outer tube the recess is filled with an insulating material 76 e g some polymer teflon u00ae poly imide or parylene or the like or an inorganic material such as ceramic type materials e g alumina or silicon nitride in its various possible forms finally the very end surface of the coaxial wire 80 is u201c capped u201d with a layer 78 of conductive material so as to short circuit the core 74 with the proximal end portion of the tube now electrically insulated from the remainder of the tube on the distal side of the recess 71 filled with insulating material 76 fig8 illustrates an alternative way of providing the sensor mount at the distal end of the wire it encompasses providing a tube segment 82 having an inner diameter corresponding to the outer diameter of the coaxial wire 84 and positioning said tube segment 82 over the distal end of the wire 84 thereby a portion. |
8 | the present inventors regarding temperature versus distance to the heat focus in order to know the temperature distribution curve and therefore its gradient which is what finally determines the zones to be occupied by each of the different plastic i e the dimensions of the different portions 1 2 and 12 and also the boundaries between said zones this temperature distribution analysis has been conducted on a support made of polyamide and is represented in the graph of fig9 where the thicker wave represents the measured values and the thinner wave represents the average profile thereof as shown the temperature distribution profile responds approximately to a gaussian curve profile darker wave which is to be expected given the analysed distances are relatively short and the support material polyamide is completely uniform in its characteristics they have been measured temperatures around 200 u00b0 c in cases of normal operation and up to 250 u00b0 c in conditions with some abnormality such as conditions associated to a high number of switching actions and some deterioration of the material surface this temperature distribution gives an approximate gradient of temperature decreasing of about 30 u00b0 c mm this value is used to establish the boundaries of the zones of different material i e the boundaries between portions 1 2 and 12 in relation to the estimated maximum temperature point in a practical case assuming that the electrical current will come to the electromechanical switch through electric cables coupled to for example faston connectors connected to the metallic terminals 5 a and 5 b attached to. |
2 | load device for example an ld 6 the cargo unit 1 comprises a housing 3 protecting the inside of the cargo unit 1 from contamination by dirt or preventing unauthorized access to the interior of the cargo unit 1 the housing 3 comprises amongst other surfaces a base element 5 a top element or ceiling 7 and a sidewall 9 and can be made for example from aluminum the base element 5 and the top element 7 both extend in a horizontal plane the sidewall 9 extends generally in a vertical plane i e perpendicular to the horizontal planes in which the base element 5 and the top element 7 extend whenever the terms horizontal and vertical are used with reference to a cargo unit or another object it is understood that the respective cargo unit or other objected has an evident regular orientation in which vertical and horizontal directions are clearly and unambiguously defined the housing 3 comprises a transport opening 11 13 having a vertical section 11 and a horizontal section 13 the vertical section 11 extends in the sidewall 9 and therefore generally in a vertical plane likewise the horizontal section 13 extends in the top element 7 of the housing 3 and therefore generally in a horizontal plane the sections 11 13 of the transport opening 11 13 are delimited by rails 15 and two parts 17 19 of a transport cover 17 19 which are in their respective opened position the rails 15 are provided to guide the parts 17 19 of the transport cover 17 19 when moving between the respective opened and closed positions and hold the extended. |
1 | heart valves is 1 complicated due to the dynamic and transient nature of cardiac pulsation and 2 time sensitive because any failure of these flow regulating passive devices will present life threatening consequences the present invention is based on the utilization of noninvasive remote ultrasound radiation for the low frequency acoustic stimulation of the implants to determine the possible existence of faults by measuring their acoustic signatures and comparing with the signature of intact outlet strut generally it is well known in the art that many mechanical structures especially those characterized by distinguished vibratory shapes and materials manifest acoustic natural resonances at particular frequencies which can serve as their acoustic signatures 22 23 the classical example is the tuning fork which serves as a standard calibration frequency for musicians and other applications the acoustic signature is strongly dependent on the structure material strain coefficients and the submerging environment of the implants 18 21 these resonances can be experimentally measured by the excitation of the modes of vibrations and listening to the radiated acoustic waves by known listening instrumentations like our ears microphones accelerometers etc additionally such acoustic resonances can be theoretically predicted using different computer programs like the finite elements method 30 it is also well known in. |
4 | the amount of chlorite introduced into the baths the examples of application given below by way of indicative and non limiting illustration will make it possible to define the possibilities of the invention more concretely in these examples all the concentrations are expressed in percentage in relation to the weight of the fabric a previously desized and bleached cotton fabric was dyed with a sulfur dye applied by the dyeing process described below 3 of a blue dye referenced in the color index as sulphur blue 7 after dyeing was performed for 90 minutes at a temperature of 98 u00b0 c the sample was quickly rinsed in cold water then treated for 5 minutes in an aqueous oxidation bath having the following composition the temperature of the oxidation bath was maintained at 60 u00b0 c and the ph adjusted to 5 by addition of acetic acid after treatment a perfectly uniform coloring was obtained the tinctorial characteristics of which corresponded perfectly to the standards of the dye used performed under the same conditions but in the absence of the edta salt in the oxidizing bath the sample obtained showed a very considerable alteration of the shade reflecting a practically total deterioration of the coloring initially achieved the dyeing process carried out was identical. |
2 | could be utilized if desired each air valve assembly includes an air conduit 23 connected to an aperture in ballast tank 17 to provide a passageway for the flow of air to and from the ballast tank and a check valve 24 to prevent the entry of water into the air conduit check valve 24 preferably comprises a float valve that will automatically close and open in response to the presence or absence of water at the valve in the preferred embodiment of the invention air conduits 23 from the air valve assemblies extend to a common head 26 disposed at a location that will remain well above the surface of the water in which the pontoon is floating an illustrative arrangement is shown in fig5 when the sea valve assembly is opened and water flows into the ballast tank displaced air exits the ballast tank through the air valve assemblies until the sea valve assembly is closed when the operator desires to empty the ballast tank a source of pressurized air is connected to the air conduits preferably at their junction at head 26 and pressurized air is forced into the ballast tank raising the internal pressure of the tank the pressurized air may be provided from a compressed air storage tank from an operating compressor or a combination the sea valve is opened and water is forced from the ballast tank through pipe 21 until the ballast tank is empty or the draft of the pontoon has been adjusted. |
3 | variety of conditions the temperature range for this method is preferably 100 u00b0 to 250 u00b0 c and is especially preferred to be in the range of about 125 u00b0 to about 300 u00b0 c pressures are preferably in the range upward from of 50 psig and are especially preferred to be in the range of about 100 to about 500 psig space velocities of the reactants typically range from about 0 5 to about 3 5 gram reactant mixture gram catalyst hour the method of this invention is further illustrated by the following examples the examples using ethylene glycol monomethyl ether as a reactant employ jeffersol em ether and the ethylene glycol monoethyl ether used is jeffersol ee ether both manufactured by texaco chemical company in the examples presented herein a feed of the indicated molar ratio was charged to a supply tank and kept under 100 psig pressure the feed was then pumped across 25 cc of catalyst at the conditions specified in tables i and ii the catalyst was comprised of 33 wt nafion 511 resin and 67 wt duolite es 473 resin in this manner the duolite resin allowed flow between the nafion particles thereby preventing plugging of the reactor an inert or active material could be used so long as it allows flow at the reaction temperature and pressure the purpose of such material is to act as a diluent to alleviate the packing of the soft nafion resin the liquid product was collected and analyzed by gas chromatography table i sup. |
9 | would constitute an electrical connector which would be connected to appropriate terminals of electronic circuitry although the detector has been illustrated in fig2 and 3 as a mechanical switch it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that a light sensitive switch or a magnetic switch could equally well be used it is only necessary that the detector have two states and that the movement of the locking rod be adaptable to change the detector from its first state to its second state or vice versa referring now to fig5 the cylindrical drive unit assembly comprises as in prior art such assemblies a retractor assembly housing 101 the retractor assembly housing 101 is modified in accordance with the invention to include an opening 103 and an outer flange 105 the purposes of which will be discussed below the retractor assembly housing 101 also includes a front wall 106 the cylindrical drive unit assembly also includes a retractor assembly retainer cap assembly 107 having a cylindrical extension 109 and a plate 111 when the cylindrical drive unit assembly is assembled the plate 11 abuts the inner surface of the front wall 106 a switch 113 is mounted on the front surface of the plate 111 as described below the switch 113 includes a plunger 115 and openings 117 and 119 when assembled the openings 117 and 119 are. |
2 | respectively the case module also includes a slotted region 232 opposite the ear module 44 which accommodates the passage of electrical wires the case model 46 includes an integral radial flange 234 which extends inward to provide mounting surfaces at the center of this flange there is provided an aperature which is concentric with the axis of rotation 40 of the pitch joint 8 the aperature is adapted to accommodate a motor mount plate 238 the motor mount plate 238 includes an annular array of aperatures suitable to accommodate bolts 240 which engage threaded holes in the case module interior flange 234 the case module interior flange 234 also provides on its drive side a surface 242 the rigid spline 244 of the harmonic drive assembly is rigidly mounted to the surface 242 by bolts 246 which extend through the gear to engage threaded holes in the case module interior flange 234 the motor mount plate 238 includes a central aperature suitable to accommodate passage of the motor drive shaft 248 and a suitable seal 250 the motor mount plate 238 includes a circular recess 252 on its motor side which is provided to accommodate the centering collar 254 of the motor 256 the motor mount plate 238 also provides recessed aperatures through which appropriate screws or bolts 258 can be passed to rigidly mount the drive motor 256 to the motor mount plate 238 mounted on the motor shaft 248 is a wave generator 260 a part of the harmonic drive assembly in operation an electric current is supplied. |
4 | ground passes through a conventional tensioning device 4 comprising discs and then optionally passes through a monitor 5 which detects the presence of yarn for example of the triplite type the path of only one yarn has been represented in fig1 it being understood that on a machine there are as many devices according to the invention as there are feeders likewise only one creel 3 has been represented but depending on the type of machine this creel can be formed from several separate parts surrounding the machine or from a single combination carried by the top of the machine umbrella creel the optional yarn detector 5 which checks for the presence of the yarn and in its absence causes the machine to stop by acting on the control box 14 can be placed either before or after the feed device 8 however the safety of the combination is improved by placing it on the creel 3 on issuing from the detector 5 the yarn is conveyed on the arm 7 of the micro contact breaker 17 see fig3 and 4 and then reaches the feed device 8 which is placed above the circular knitting machine 9 there is always one feed device per feeder. |
2 | engaging slot 22 the plunger member 32 engages a retraction spring 36 where the opposite end of the retraction spring 36 engages the needle support shaft 38 opposite of the hollow needle shaft 40 the hollow needle shaft 40 is secured to the end of the needle support shaft 38 opposite of the retraction spring 36 and includes a fastener insertion slot 42 allowing the user to insert the i shaped fastener 50 a guiding slot 44 extends from the fastener insertion slot 42 to the tip of the hollow needle shaft 40 opposite of the needle support shaft 38 guiding the i shaped fastener 50 into the clothing material 16 the i shaped fastener 50 includes a connecting member 52 which connects at least two i shaped fasteners 50 together for handling purposes in use the user partially inserts the i shaped fastener 50 into the fastener insertion slot 42 and inserts the hollow needle shaft 40 through the button aperture 14 and further through the clothing material the user then inserts a finger into the finger engaging slot 22 engaging an end of the plunger member 32 which further engages the push rod 34 the user pushes the plunger member 32 projecting the push rod 34 which engages the i shaped fastener 50 and further compressing the retraction spring 36 the i shaped fastener 50 is projected through the hollow needle shaft 40 aligned by the guiding slot 44 where one end of the i shaped fastener 50 is projected through the button aperture 14 and further through the clothing material 16 the retraction spring 35 retracts the push rod. |
4 | 20 10 0 dry weight percent __________________________________________________________________________ table ii______________________________________ continuous in line adhesion measurement adhesion grams 15 inch 750 900 910 910 955 1045 750______________________________________polyvinyl alcohol 0 30 50 60 70 80 100 dry weightpercent kymene 557 100 70 50 40 30 20 0 dry weightpercent ______________________________________ comparison of the data from tables i and ii shows different absolute values for adhesion but both methods yield consistent results in that in every instance the level of adhesion is higher for the combination of kymene and polyvinyl alcohol than would be predicted based on the values of 100 kymene and 100 polyvinyl alcohol and the percentages of each in the compositions assuming a linear relationship also both sets of data show a peak adhesion in the range of about 70 to about 95 percent polyvinyl alcohol in which range the adhesion is greater than either of the individual components although graphically not shown this synergistic effect can be more clearly illustrated by making a plot of adhesion versus composition in order to further illustrate the use of the creping adhesives of this invention facial tissue was prepared by wet laying a web of papermaking fibers having a dry basis weight of 7 5 lbs 2880 ft 2 the web was dewatered and pressed onto a yankee dryer with a pressure roll adhesive was sprayed onto the surface of the yankee at the 6 00 o 39 clock position at an add on rate of. |
3 | u00b0 c and acidified with sulfuric acid to ph 1 0 a white precipitate of 2 5 dimethylene 3 enedioic ester is immediately appeared the precipitate is filtered and dried to yield 4 8 g of 2 5 dimethylene 3 enedioic ester 2 5 dimethylene 3 enedioic ester is produced as described in example 15 to a solution of 2 5 dimethylene 3 enedioic ester 10 g in thf 60 ml is added catalytic amount 200 mg of sncl 4 the reaction mixture turned light brown immediately the brown mixture is refluxed under nitrogen for 12 hours the reaction mixture is quenched with 10 na 2 co 3 solution the organic layer is washed with water dried under sodium sulfate and concentrated to produce brown solid 6 8 g as a product the product is directly used for the subsequent steps without further purifications cyclization reaction product as produced above in example 16 is dissolved in 60 ml thf a catalytic amount of 10 rh c 10 mg is added to the reaction the reaction mixture is transferred to the high pressure hydrogenation reactor and heated to 120 u00b0 c under high pressure the reaction mixture is analyzed for product formation every 1 hour the reaction is completed after 6 hours at 120 u00b0 c the reaction mixture is filtered to remove rh c and evaporated to remove thf to produce terephthalic ester as. |
1 | a chain reaction that damages all cutterheads the drive train of the cutterbar and or tractor t in such case the damage is usually significant referring now to fig2 4 it can be seen that each cutterhead module 40 is provided with a forwardly positioned rock guard 65 and a skid shoe 70 that passes beneath cutterhead module 40 for engagement with the surface of the ground the rock guard 65 has a conventional semi circular configuration and is mounted to opposing forward mounting arms 35 of spacer module 32 adjacent to the corresponding cutterhead module 40 one skid shoe 70 is mounted beneath each cutterhead module 40 to protect the cutterhead module from wear due to engagement with the surface of the ground each skid shoe is formed as a generally planar body portion 71 with a mounting tab 73 affixed thereto and projecting upwardly the body portion 71 is also formed with a forward end 72 that is bent upwardly to engage the corresponding rock guard 65 modular drive mechanism 75 best seen in fig2 and 3 is fully disclosed in the 39 323 patent and reference is made thereto for a more complete description broadly within each cutterhead unit there is a two piece hub one inner hub and one outer hub normally held together by a shear mechanism the inner hub is connected to a drive shaft and the outer hub including an integral upper locking block is connected to a rotatable knife support member spaced below the outer hub is a fixed lower locking block these components are arranged such that when a knife engages a solid or fixed object and a shear force generated adequate to cause the shear mechanism to fail the outer hub rotates freely and drops preferably. |
7 | computer implemented method for determining whether an array within a loop can be privatized for that loop is generally shown at a block 10 all target regions within the array are identified the target regions include regions that are accessed by the loop wherein access to such region is controlled by a guard gar at a block 12 a first set of target regions consisting of all elements that may be overwritten maydef is identified at a block 14 a second set of target regions consisting of all elements that will definitely be overwritten mustdef is identified at a block 16 a third set of target regions consisting of all elements having a use not preceded by a definition along a path from a header of the loop upexpuse is identified at a block 18 a fourth set of target regions consisting of all array elements that are to be accessed by code intended to be executed after the loop has been executed liveonexit is identified at a block 20 it is determined whether in any iteration of the loop a target region in the first set of target regions overlaps any of the target regions in the third set of target regions if a target region in the first set of target regions overlaps any of the target regions in the third set of target regions then the routine quits at a block 22 if a target region in the first set of target regions does not overlap any of the target regions in the third set of target regions then it is determined at a block 24 whether that target region overlaps any of the target regions in the fourth set of target. |
9 | low polarity organic chemicals in one embodiment the hydrocarbons or low polarity organic chemicals occur in the form of a spill on a surface such as a body of water when the triblock copolymer mixes with the hydrocarbons or low polarity organic chemicals the triblock copolymer absorbs the hydrocarbons or low polarity organic chemicals to form a mat this mat can then easily be recovered for the purpose of exemplification and without limitation the hydrocarbon or low polarity organic chemical may be any of at least one of oils waxes hydrocarbons fuels crude oils bitumen edible oils edible waxes saturated aliphatic unsaturated aliphatic napthenic aromatic substituted oxygen derivatives of alcohols phenols ethers ether alcohols epoxides esters ester derivatives aldehydes acetals ketones ketals nitrogen containing derivatives of amines nitrites sulfur containing derivatives of mercaptans disulfides heterocyclic derivatives of disulfides halocarbons organosilanes halosilanes silicones agricultural chemicals industrial chemicals chemical warfare agents or chemicals derived from petroleum ideally the triblock elastomer should recover 100 of the oil or hydrocarbon from a surface or leave only very low ppm of substance on the surface to be cleaned the elastomer should retain the hydrocarbon or low polarity organic chemical without bleeding the elastomer hydrocarbon or low polarity organic chemical ratio by weight of the present invention ranges from as 1 1 to about 1 15 depending on the specific hydrocarbon or low polarity organic chemical in applications where oil bleed is acceptable or the amount. |
6 | between the shroud 34 and engine casing 36 under enough pressure to prevent combustion gases from entering this area through clearances between shroud segments 32 cooling air may also flow in channels within the blades not shown in the following description u201c axial u201d means generally parallel to the shaft axis 22 u201c circumferential u201d means generally along the circumference of a circle centered on the shaft axis 22 in a plane normal to the shaft axis 22 and u201c radial u201d means in a generally perpendicular orientation or direction relative to the shaft axis 22 a refractory shroud ring segment 32 of a combustion turbine engine is an exemplary application of the technology of the present invention this technology can also be applied to other components of combustion turbine engines fig2 and 3 show an isometric and top view of a pin loaded refractory core shroud ring segment 32 the segment 32 is an integrated refractory component having a cmc skin 40 bonded to at least a portion of an exterior surface of a refractory ceramic core 42 the hot side 44 of the segment 32 may be protected by a high temperature thermal insulation 46 deposited on the cmc skin 40 a wide range of ceramic matrix composites cmcs have been developed that combine a matrix material with a reinforcing phase of a different composition such as mullite silica or of the same composition alumina alumina or silicon carbide silicon carbide the fibers may be continuous or long discontinuous fibers the matrix may further contain whiskers platelets or particulates reinforcing fibers may be disposed in the matrix material in layers with the. |
8 | is provided as the upper comparator output voltage voutn since the upper voap and lower voan amplified voltages are close in value when the lower amplified voltage voan is sufficiently low its higher amplified voltage counterpart voap also becomes less than the lower reference voltage vclmplo as a result transistor q 79 fig3 turns on thereby diverting substantially all tail current provided by transistor q 0 from transistor q 77 this in turn prevents current flow through the current mirror circuitry formed by transistors q 39 q 29 and q 123 thereby causing transistor q 122 to be turned off and preventing either of the higher amplified voltage voap or the higher reference voltage vcmlphi to be buffered via transistors q 7 or q 117 respectively to the output voltage voutp hence the upper voltage comparator 106 p is turned off based upon the foregoing discussion it can be seen that the actual peak voltage levels at which the output voltage vout are determined by the substantially mutually exclusive upper voutp and lower voutn output voltage signals and are substantially equal to the higher vclmphi and lower vclmplo reference voltages it should also be readily understood that these reference voltages vclmphi vclmplo can be controlled e g programmed by appropriate design of the reference voltage source 108 circuitry fig2 c in conjunction with externally. |
8 | diodes of a conventional structure according to another advantage of such an integration with concentric rings the surface of the contact metallizations between diode 23 and thyristor 25 is small with respect to a protection structure comprising only discrete components this limits the parasitic capacitance due to the protection in particular in the present cell a single common contact metallization is provided for the anode of diode 23 and the cathode of thyristor 25 for example in the known implementations due to the parasitic capacitance associated with the protection structure the frequency of the useful signal emitted or received on the pads of the protected circuit cannot be over 10 ghz the tests made by the inventor have shown that the disclosed protection structure can be associated with circuits having pads emitting and or receiving signals at frequencies close to 20 ghz fig5 is a cross section view in the same plane as fig4 a showing an alternative embodiment of a protection cell 51 comprising thyristor 25 and diode 23 of structure 21 described in relation with fig3 protection cell 51 is identical to protection cell 31 described in relation with fig4 a and 4b but for the fact that heavily doped region 41 a of smaller diameter has in top view the shape of a ring with a hollowed central portion and not of a filled ring which decreases the stray capacitance of diode 23. |
8 | device may be used on a liquid holding vessel and may be designed to create air suction through gravity whereby the fluid is replaced by smoke or vapor and the surrounding atmosphere another use is heating and or vaporizing solids liquids and low viscosity liquids such as concentrated extracts any tobacco solids liquid low viscosity liquids or substitutes will hereinafter be referred to as combustible substances for the purposes of this disclosure smoke and vapor may be used interchangeably and water shall refer to any liquid referring to fig1 4 a body 100 is comprised of a first end 114 and a second end 115 the body 100 being approximately circular the first end 114 is further comprised of a chamber 104 the chamber 104 is laterally circumscribed by a chamber flange 102 the chamber 104 is further comprised of one opening disposed on the first end 114 and one opening towards the second end 115 in other embodiments the chamber flange 102 is not present combustible substances may be disposed within the chamber flange 102 in the chamber 104 a tunnel 112 is disposed through the first end 114 and the second end 115 and runs vertically and along the axial length of the body 100 the tunnel 112 is hollow and allows atmosphere to travel between the first end 114 and the second end 115 the chamber 104 is wider than the tunnel 112 to mitigate combustible substances and combustible substance byproduct from falling through the tunnel 112 in some embodiments a screen not shown can be added between the chamber 104 and. |
2 | 106 is similarly sized for connection to the mining equipment second connector end 80 includes an upward facing opening 95 which is sized to permit an insertion of wire rope 15 and termination 10 socket 89 is preferably formed from ansi 4140 steel or en30b material the dimensions of socket 89 are a matter of engineering choice however in the preferred embodiment for a wire rope of 4 u00bd inch diameter socket 117 is approximately 35 inches long and 13 u00bc inches wide moving to fig6 a a second preferred embodiment of a socket is shown as socket 117 socket 117 has body 115 in the preferred embodiment body 115 is formed from ansi 4140 steel or en30b material first connector end 90 comprises socket ear 116 and socket ear 118 which are used for connection to mining equipment socket ear 116 includes hole 125 similarly socket ear 118 includes hole 130 copper alloy bushing 131 is placed in hole 125 similarly copper alloy bushing 130 is placed in hole 126 the size and composition of the bushings are a matter of engineering choice body 115 includes ear support 135 and ear support 140 ear support 135 and ear support 140 strengthen body 115 to prevent spreading of the ears during operation guide set 120 is used during operation of the mining equipment. |
2 | water pressure and a righting moment force against its inside skirt surface as the gas pocket rises also the gas pressure increase in the moment due to a more horizontal hull surface area for the gas pressure to work against resistance to heaving motions will be increased both in height and velocity because of the dampening effect of the gas pockets to the heaving force against the ships 39 hull partial protection from hull damage will be afforded by the surrounding hull skirt with its attendant gas pockets from underwater or surface objects such as mine explosives and other objects better operating cost efficiencies as a result of greater weight carrying capacities and or increased speed will be afforded due to less friction drag exerted by the water particles on a lessened area of the skirted hull of the moving ship as compared with a non skirted hull the underwater hull and skirt surface area in contact with the water will be reduced because of a smaller draft depth and also the gas pockets the water gas friction will be very minor compared with the water hull friction when the ships apparatus is active as addressed below air compressors 14 or compressed gas bottles 15 diagrammatically shown in general by fig3 coupled to sea pressured gas pockets 8 via pipe lines 16 air accumulator 17 pressure regulator 18 stop check valves 19 shut off valves 20 control valves 21 relief valves 22 and pressure gauges 23 inflates the gas pockets until they are full of gas. |
5 | of aluminum the extrusions may be made from other materials as for example plastic or wood or other metal and may have various shapes and do not necessarily have to include a sight blocking feature in an example embodiment for a door having a length of 72 inches two magnets 18 20 are installed in each of the stile 12 and the door 10 one magnet is installed proximate the top surface 46 of the door and one proximate the top surface 48 of the stile and another one proximate bottom surface 50 of the door and another bottom surface 52 of the stile as for example showing in fig2 in the shown example embodiment each of the magnets 18 20 has a length 54 fig3 of about three inches one is placed at about half an inch from the end surface 22 of the stile and one is placed about half an inch from the end surface 24 of the door within their corresponding pockets in the shown example embodiment for a partition door made of particle board and being 72 inches high by 36 inches wide by about one inch thick two 3 inch 4500 gauss magnets are incorporated in each of the partition door one proximate the top of the door and proximate the bottom of the door and on each stile one proximate the top of the stile and proximate the bottom of the stile these magnets were sufficient to help close the door without slamming and keeping the door closed this example embodiment door weighs about 75 lbs with this example embodiment the torque provided by the closing mechanism when the door is 90 u00b0 open was 20 inch. |
3 | pharmaceuticals as modulators of sphingosine 1 phosphate receptors application_number US 201314069967 A description it is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention claimed as used herein the use of the singular includes the plural unless specifically stated otherwise it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that some of the compounds of the invention may contain one or more asymmetric centers such that the compounds may exist in enantiomeric as well as in diastereomeric forms unless it is specifically noted otherwise the scope of the present invention includes all enantiomers diastereomers and racemic mixtures some of the compounds of the invention may form salts with pharmaceutically acceptable acids or bases and such pharmaceutically acceptable salts of the compounds described herein are also within the scope of the invention the present invention includes all pharmaceutically acceptable isotopically enriched compounds any compound of the invention may contain one or more isotopic atoms enriched or different than the natural ratio such as deuterium 2 h or d in place of protium 1 h or h or use of 13 c enriched material in place of 12 c and the like similar substitutions can be employed for n o and s the use of isotopes may assist in analytical as well as therapeutic aspects of the invention for example use of deuterium may increase the in vivo half life by altering the metabolism rate of the compounds of the invention these compounds can be prepared in accord with the preparations described by use of isotopically enriched reagents the following examples are for illustrative purposes only and are. |
4 | so that the core is impregnated and jacketed at the same time 0031 fig2 gives comparative results for the wire rope described above with reference to similar ropes produced without any jacket and with a polypropylene jacket of the same thickness thus the applicant first prepared a u00be u2033 8 strand reverse iwrc wire rope such as shown in fig1 but without any jacket between the outer stands and the core two samples of such rope were subjected to a reverse bend fatigue test using a load of 1000 lbs 450 kg as shown in fig2 such non jacketed rope failed after just over 100 000 cycles then to improve this result a polypropylene jacket of 0 20 u2033 0 5 cm was used between the core and the outer strands surprisingly this construction produced essentially no improvement also as illustrated in fig2 since polypropylene did not produce improved results one would normally have expected that nylon which is often mentioned as an alternative to polypropylene in such cases would also be inadequate applicant had used nylon in other circumstances where it was found to act in a manner similar to polypropylene applicant has however decided to try to use nylon in this particular case to see if it would. |
7 | of the section of the data is complete instructing the first task process to carry out the second task on the first part of the section of data on which the first task has already been carried out or carry out the first task on the second part of the data or pipeline the second task to a third task process or carry out the first task on a second part of the section of data application_number US 96813007 A description in fig1 there is shown a relational database management system rdbms a user presentation layer computer uc and a data connection dc the user presentation layer computer uc comprises a computer processing unit up running presentation software and accessible by a user to ask queries or modify data the data connection dc can be any conventional data connector such as an ethernet connection and will depend on the size and complexity of the system and the desired data transfer rate the relational database management system rdbms such as oracle u00ae comprises a relational database db which may be stored on a single hard disc or over a number a processing unit p which may be a single processor or more likely a number of processors such as massively parallel. |
2 | an axial direction similarly to the ignition agent housing chamber 16 the combustion chamber 18 may be formed with a space in which the gas generating agent 24 does not exist however when an excessively large space roughly 10 or more of the total volume for example is formed a gas generation amount decreases and therefore the space is preferably made as small as possible fig2 is a graph showing experiment results relating to comparative reference examples and embodiments of the present invention fig2 shows temporal variation in a post ignition tank pressure of the gas generator when a fill ratio of the ignition agent 22 is adjusted relative to the volume of the ignition agent housing chamber 16 the vertical axis shows the tank pressure and the horizontal axis shows the passage of time from the moment at which ignition is performed by the initiator fig2 shows first and second comparative reference examples and first second and third embodiments fig3 is a table showing relative fill amounts of the gas generating agent 24 and the ignition agent 22 in the comparative reference examples and the embodiments of the present invention as shown in fig2 with the structure of this embodiment the tank pressure at an initial activation stage of the gas generator airbag device can be suppressed below that of the comparative reference examples when the fill ratio of the ignition agent is about 50 or less when the fill ratio. |
1 | the blood compartment side of the membrane an alternate embodiment of the present invention is constructed using hollow fiber microporous membranes instead of a flat sheet membrane referring to fig4 a hemolysis detector constructed according to this embodiment is shown in cross section as with the other embodiments thereis an outer shell 38 having a blood inlet port 40 and a blood outlet port 42 a blood compartment 44 and a plasma compartment 46 in contrast to theflat membrane of the previous embodiment however here are used a plurality of hollow fiber microporous membranes 48 identical to those used in blood cell plasma separation and known to those practicing in the art the hollow fibers number approximately 20 to 30 and serve to separatethe blood compartment bounded by the outer surface of the hollow fibers from the plasma compartment bounded by the inner surface of the hollow fibers in addition to the boundary formed by the hollow fibers there is an additional barrier between the compartments and its support means for the fibers such as potting compound 49 the remainder of the device is identical in function and similar in construction to the first embodiment having an elastic air sac 50 and plunger 52 to apply force on the air sac 50 against fixed member 54 in this embodiment the air sac neck and light path chamber are combined in a single element 56 the transmembrane pressure supplied by the squeezing of the elastic air sac transverses the path 56 longitudinally while the light generated by light source 58 traverses the pathway 56 before. |
8 | used as the transfer voltages when the light sensing element 11 is composed of a region 14 of p type which is different from the conductivity type of the substrate region as mentioned above electrical charges which are in excess and are stored therein will flow into the substrate so that an overflow drain is not necessary to be specifically provided and thus a space saving results in the above described embodiments the invention is applied to a vertical shift register of the interline transfer system solid state area imaging device however the invention can be applied to the horizontal shift register output shift register and also to any other type of solid state area imaging device or other ctd furthermore the invention has been described primarily in a case where the invention is applied to a surface ctd but it can also be applied to a buried type ctd such an example is illustrated in fig9 and 10 wherein a semiconductor substrate 10 of one conductivity type for example a n type silicon substrate can be selectively formed with a region of other conductivity type or p type facing its one surface 10a such that its transfer region 12 and a channel such as. |
5 | of the blades 14 the root 20 has a greater circumferential width than the outer edge 18 i e the cross section of each blade 14 tapers towards the well bore contacting periphery of the centraliser 10 the individual and collective shapes of the blades 14 and of the longitudinal fluid flow passages defined between adjacent pairs of the blades 14 gives the centraliser 10 improved flow characteristics and minimises the build up of trapped solids during use of the centraliser 10 longitudinally opposite ends of the blades 14 and of the body 12 are chamfered to assist in movement of the centraliser 10 up down a well bore although the blades 14 are shown separately from the body 12 in fig4 and 5 and while the blades 4 could be separately formed and subsequently attached to the body 12 by any suitable means it is preferred that the centraliser body 12 is fabricated as a one piece article preferably by being precision cast in a suitable metal or alloy the blades 14 in the first embodiment have strips 19 of polytetrafluoroethylene ptfe attached to their outer surfaces 18 to bear against the inner surface of the well bore the ptfe strips are glued or otherwise attached to the blades no modification is necessary for the blades to receive the strips 19 but strip attachment plates not shown can be provided on the outer surfaces 18 if desired to improve the ability of the strip 19 to attach to the particular metal etc. |
5 | and captive groundwater to be electrically conductive an electroconductive fluid may be injected into the formation through one or both boreholes to maintain an electroconductive path between the electrodes 15 16 referring to fig2 a pipe 40 in borehole 14 delivers electrolyte solution from the ground surface to the underground formation 11 preferably a pump 43 is used to convey the solution from a supply 44 and through a control valve 45 into borehole 14 borehole 14 is preferably equipped with conventional flow and level control devices so as to control the volume of electrolyte solution introduced to the borehole a detailed system and procedure for injecting electrolyte solution into a formation is described in the aforementioned u s pat no 3 782 465 see also u s pat no 5 074 986 the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein referring now to fig1 2 the steps for practicing the improved method for stimulating oil recovery will now be described an electric potential is applied to first electrode 15 so as to raise its voltage with respect to the second electrode 16 and region 17 of the formation 11 where the producing well 13 is located the voltage between the electrodes 15 16 is preferably no less than 0 4 v per meter of electrode. |
4 | 64 to 79 wt vinyl acetate 5 to 40 wt preferably from 20 to 30 wt ethylene and 0 5 to 10 wt preferably 1 to 6 nma based on the total weight of the polymer these emulsions can be prepared according to the teachings in u s pat no 3 380 851 which is hereby incorporated herein by reference low formaldehyde self crosslinking vinyl acetate ethylene nma polymers can be formulated in accordance with the teachings of u s pat no 4 449 978 which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in the 39 978 disclosure a 50 50 mixture of nma and acrylamide is used as the mechanism for producing low formaldehyde crosslinkable polymers for nonwoven products aqueous ethylene vinyl chloride evcl polymer emulsions for use in preparing nonwoven and textile products are well known and sold commercially these polymer emulsions are formed by emulsion polymerizing vinyl chloride and ethylene with acrylamide or a derivative such as n methylolacrylamide the evcl polymers typically have a tg from 0 to 50 u00b0 c and comprise about 55 to 95 wt preferably 60 to 90 wt vinyl chloride about 5 to 35 wt preferably 10 to 30 wt ethylene and from 0 1 to 10 wt preferably from 1 5 to 5 wt acrylamide and or n methylolacrylamide based on the total weight of polymer other monomers can be emulsion polymerized into the polymer generally in small amounts they include but are not limited to a c 1 to c 15 alkyl vinyl ester a c 1 to c 15 alkyl. |
4 | are thus unheated chips that normally have the same temperature as the ambient temperature u00b1 5 u00b0 c the pressure in the vessel can be adjusted as necessary through a control valve 31 arranged in a valve line 4 at the top of the impregnation vessel possibly also in combination with control of the steam st via input lines 5 when atmospheric pressure is to be established this valve line can open out directly to the atmosphere it is preferable that a pressure is established at the level of atmospheric pressure or a slight deficit pressure by the outlet 4 of magnitude u2212 0 5 bar u2212 50 kpa or a slight excess pressure of magnitude up to 0 5 bar 50 kpa input of a ventilating flow sw_air sweep air can be applied at the top as necessary which ensures the removal of any gases present the impregnated chips are continuously output via output means here in the form of an outlet 10 possibly also in combination with bottom scrapers not shown in the drawing at the bottom of the impregnation vessel 30 according to the invention a first input line 7 a with impregnation fluid bl 1 is connected to the impregnation vessel at a first height p 1 on the impregnation vessel corresponding to distance h 1 below the strainer 6 which height is arranged under a maximum level liq_lev of the chips in the impregnation vessel the temperature of the impregnation fluid bl 1 is adjusted by temperature regulation means 32 to a first temperature before its addition at this first height in this case a shunt circuit. |
3 | materials the l isomers or d isomers in the 4 u2032 position of the compounds of the invention can be made all such enantiomeric products are embodied by the compounds of the invention the methods described above can be used to make the compounds according to formula i xxiv table 2 below lists some representative compounds of formula i xxiv in table 2 a straight bond represented by u2014 means that only one anomer is present unless identified as u03b1 or u03b2 the anomeric configuration is unknown a wavy bond represented by means that the compound was isolated as a mixture of the two anomers the antitumor activities of the compounds of the invention were evaluated by a cellular proliferation assay the mtt 3 4 5 dimethylthiazol 2 yl 2 5 diphenyltetrazolium bromide cell proliferation assay first described by mosmann mosmann t u201c rapid colorimetric assay for cellular growth and survival application to proliferation and cytotoxicity assays u201d j immunol methods 1983 dec 16 65 1 2 55 63 and incorporated by reference in its entirety is based on the ability of active mitochondrial reductase enzymes from viable cells to cleave the tetrazolium rings of the pale yellow mtt the cleavage reaction form a purple formazan crystals which is largely impermeable to cell membranes resulting in its accumulation within healthy cells solubilisation of the cells by. |
3 | was then stirred for an additional 34 minutes yielding a dichlorophosphine reaction product 2 having a 31 p nmr chemical shift of 174 28 ppm to this solution imidazole 51 34 g 0 753 mol in tetrahydrofuran 243 ml was added while stirring and maintaining an internal temperature of 7 8 u00b0 c to 3 6 u00b0 c for 37 minutes the resulting mixture was then stirred for an additional 20 minutes yielding a solution of a bis amino phosphino reaction product 3 having a 31 p nmr chemical shift of 106 36 ppm to this mixture was added a solution consisting of 2 r hydroxymethyldiethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid penta t butyl ester 4 160 0 g 0 128 mol purity 56 32 by weight in heptane 114 ml while stirring and maintaining an internal temperature of 6 8 u00b0 c to 4 8 u00b0 c for 1 hour and 6 minutes this mixture was then stirred for an additional 23 minutes yielding a solution 5 having a 31 p nmr chemical shift of 123 8 ppm finally water 202 ml was added over a period of about 1 minute while maintaining an internal temperature of 6 5 u00b0 c to 6 5 u00b0 c the mixture was stirred for 5 minutes followed by the addition of heptane 620 ml toluene 70 ml and 5n aqueous hydrochloric acid 202 ml over 5 minutes while maintaining. |
9 | on the contents parts 240 s 1 to 240 s 6 a first positioning means is formed at the upper and lower portions of each page s 1 to s 6 of the voice book 200 in the shape of insertion holes 220 s 1 to 220 s 6 and 222 s 1 to 222 s 6 the pages s 1 to s 6 of the voice book 200 are bound by a coil at their edges in this case the insertion holes 220 s 1 to 220 s 6 and 222 s 1 to 222 s 6 do not need to be formed through all the pages s 1 to s 6 and the first positioning means can have any construction that enables the correct positioning of the voice book for example an insertion hole can be formed only in a back page the transparent parts 210 s 1 to 210 s 6 are formed of any material that allows light to pass therethrough and generally of polyester or polypropylene the reflectors bp 1 to bp 6 are made of any material that allows light to be reflected the reflectors bp 1 to bp 6 are generally formed by printing. |
5 | the tight wedging of the valve facing strip between the valve element and the valve seat the rubber strips of the prior art were deformable so as to allow this wedging but those rubber strips were not compressible in other words the deformable rubber was moved into space available so that overall compression of the rubber could take place as opposed to that function of the rubber the present valve facing strips are compressible so that the space actually occupied by the strips under compressive forces is less than the space occupied by the strips under no compressive forces this is of course a well known function of a foamed polymeric material in a sense the foamed core acts as resilient springs which allow compression of the outer surface into the available space between the valve element and the valve seat and which function continually urges the outer surface into tight contact with the other valve member to effect excellent sealing of the closed valve as can also be appreciated the foamed polymeric core while being compressible has a high degree of resiliency in that it is not necessarily subjected to flow forces as is a solid rubber strip and the foamed core is therefore capable of continually restoring the valve facing strip to essentially the same shape of the strip prior to compression this allows the valve facing strip to be considerably larger than the space available between the valve. |
7 | connector that is known per se the plug connector 12 may contain what is referred to as an mt plug pin 14 mt ferrule as a coupling element as is described for example in the reference u201c lightwave u201d nov 1997 pages 61 to 67 a plug pin 14 terminates an optical waveguide 15 16 which is illustrated only indicatively at its end face 18 such that it is ready to be coupled as shown in fig1 a tongue 20 is a component of the shielding plate 4 and is angled essentially at right angles to the through opening 6 the tongue 20 has an aperture or an opening 22 whose unobstructed width is dimensioned to correspond to the cross section of the front face region plug pin 14 of the coupling partner 12 when the coupling partner 12 is inserted the opening 22 is thus completely filled by the plug pin 14 the electrically conductive shielding plate 4 extends out of the sleeve body 1 at both ends of the sleeve body 1 and in each case has a connecting lug 26 27 the shielding plate 4 can be electrically connected to the desired shielding potential via the connecting lugs. |
8 | the n channel transistors 104 and 110 have a w l ratio of 5 1 to better drive the latch and improve the symmetric aspect of the duty cycle in operation the differential amplifier 32 will have a voltage differential on the output nodes 102 and 108 that is a function of the voltage differential on the inputs to the gates of transistors 80 and 82 when the latch signal is not present the switches 112 and 116 will conduct connecting node 102 to the latch node 114 and output node 108 to the latch node 118 whenever the respective voltages on the output nodes 102 and 108 rises above or below the switching threshold of the input transistors not shown of the inverters 120 and 128 the outputs thereof will change state to either a logic 34 1 34 or a logic 34 0 34 these inverters 120 and 128 typically utilize a two transistor cmos configuration whenever it is desirable to sample the comparator output the latch signal is raised high turning off switches 112 and 116 and turning on switches 124 and 130 this will effective 34 latch 34 the logic state therein it is noted that this operation does not effect the differential amplifiers 32 of fig3 in summary there has been provided a random noise. |
2 | body by the blow molding as described above for example the foamed molded body may be obtained by vacuum forming that involves attaching the extruded foamed resin to the mold 12 by suction to mold the foamed resin into the predetermined shape fig4 is an enlarged diagrammatic view illustrating a portion near a surface of the mold illustrated in fig3 the protrusion to be formed on the surface of the duct is formed in such a manner that a shape of a groove 12 a on the mold 12 illustrated in fig4 is transferred onto the surface of the parison 11 the groove 12 a of the mold 12 is formed such that a width w and a depth d satisfy the following relations herein the width w of the groove is measured as a clearance between ends f 1 and f 2 of mold plane portions f located on both sides of the groove in a vertical section of the groove i e a cross section which is perpendicular to a direction of extension of the groove moreover the depth d is measured as a distance from a deepest position in the groove to a straight line connecting between the ends f 1 and f 2 of the mold plane portions f located on both the sides of the groove for example the groove 12 a of the mold 12 is formed to satisfy relations d 1 mm and w 3 mm as illustrated in fig2 in this embodiment both the sides in the groove width direction are formed to have an arc shape which is 1 mm in radius moreover the middle portion in the groove width. |
6 | by an actuation device operated by the wearer or the caregiver automatic actuation may be as described in fig2 a b where the actuation device comprises spring arms 53 the spring arms 53 are automatically actuated by the weight of the wearer similarly fig3 a c depicts an actuation device comprising paddles wherein the paddles are also automatically actuated by the weight of the wearer another suitable means of actuation may be by an actuation device which is operably connected to the active external change aid 39 s effect generating element and actuated by the caregiver such activation devices may include manually operated devices such as a foot pedal knee operated pedal push button switch or other manual device the effect generating element may also be actuated by a device capable of remote actuation an actuation device capable of remote actuation may include sensors responsive to signals such as voice actuation radio frequency infrared acoustic sensors or any other form of signal communication systems suitable voice controlled actuation systems are disclosed in u s pat nos 4 178 472 4 388 495 5 303 384 5 370 567 5 455 889 5 471 557 and 5 790 754 suitable radio frequency systems are disclosed in u s pat no. |
3 | earlier described the surfactants were used in the formulation described above to produce polyurethane foams the cured foams were examined to determine if the surfactants produced any splits the results are shown in table 1 table 1______________________________________foam splits as a function of x y x y splits______________________________________ 12 9 yes 13 3 some splits 14 0 none 17 4 none 17 8 none______________________________________ the data in the foregoing table shows that the polyethers of the present invention do not produce foam with splits where the ratio of x y groups is greater than 13 3 in polyethers having an x y ratio of 13 3 or less splits occur in the resulting foams polyurethane foams were made in accordance with the procedures in example i using the following silicone surfactants surfactant a is a silicone surfactant having a degree of polymerization 34 dp 34 of 220 a target d to d 39 ratio of 11 a ratio of ethylene oxide to propylene oxide groups 34 eo po 34 of 24 24 and a c o ch 3 group terminating the eo po pendant the surfactant was diluted 50 in dowanal eph available from the dow chemical corporation midland mich surfactant b is a silicone surfactant of the present invention having a dp of 99 a target d to d 39 ratio of 14 an eo po ratio of 24 24 and a c o. |
6 | compositions of the type from which many commercial types of o ring seals are formed suitable types of synthetic rubber such as the buna type being preferred so as to be un affected by grease type lubricants for example in accordance with the principals of the invention the sealing effect of the lip seals 36 38 and 40 is augmented by employing a grease type lubricant which is introduced through passage 44 to the lubricant chamber 46 in accordance with the invention it is an important feature that when the grease referred to is delivered under pressure to the chamber 46 the pressure of the grease against the angularly extending flange 42 of lip seal 36 presses the terminal edge of the flange 42 tightly into engagement with shaft 16 and thereby prevents grease from passing between the flange 42 and shaft 16 into the area occupied by the bearing unit 24 however grease when under pressure can move against the flange 42 of the intermediate lip seal 38 and be forced between the terminal edge of said flange 42 and the shaft 16 outwardly toward the outer end of said shaft and thereby cause grease to be discharged into the smaller supplementary lubricant chamber 52 which is between the flanges 42 of the lip seal 38 and additional lip seal 40 such passage of the lubricant is caused by the pressure of the same expanding the inner rim of the flange 42 of lip seal 38 sufficiently to cause the grease type lubricant to move into the supplementary lubricant chamber 52 between seals 38 and 40 continued pressure exerted upon the grease in annular lubricant chamber 46 will also cause the inner rim of the flange 42. |
5 | in the art for instance as shown in fig2 the back plate may have lugs 104 extending inwardly therefrom so that bolts extending through the side plates may be attached thereto each carriage also includes a gripper chain drive system 106 and a roller chain drive system 108 referring to fig4 and 5 the gripper chain drive system includes a pair of spaced pair gripper chain drive sprockets 110 rotatably disposed in the carriage sprockets 110 are mounted on a shaft 112 having a center or longitudinal central axis 113 as better seen in fig1 shaft 112 extends through the upper mounting boss on the forward side of the apparatus and into to a flanged bearing 114 a bearing adapter 116 is also included and is attached to the upper mounting boss the gripper chain drive sprockets are driven by a reversible hydraulic motor 118 attached to each carriage on the back side 64 of the apparatus the motor is of a type known in the art and is driven by a planetary gear and has an integral brake thus the hydraulic motor can inject retract or suspend tubing 18 in a well the gripper chain drive system also includes a pair of spaced gripper chain idler sprockets 120 which are rotatably disposed in the lower end of. |
1 | fabric 14 a strip of fabric material 17 is on the opposite side of the fabric 14 than the stay and the stitching 99 goes through the stay 16 fabric 14 and strip 17 the strip 17 may be any suitable fabric such as a leather like material or webbing still further the stay may be connected without the use of the strip material 17 it is also understood that other suitable means besides sewing could be utilized such as heat transfer adhesives rivets staples tape or other fastening techniques preferably the stay 16 is a single component and is manufactured by dual extrusion process it is necessary that this stay provides a necessary rigidity to provide proper support while still having a high coefficient of drag to prevent 34 riding up 34 to obtain a high coefficient of drag the material needs to be flexible which is the opposite of the requirement for a rigid support the present invention combines both of these properties into one integral unit that can be easily sewn in place the base member 16a which includes the flanges 16d and 16e and the ribs 16f is constructed of a material which has more rigidity such as a rigid thermoplastic like polypropylene the base member has a hardness of from 65 to 85 rockwell hardness and preferably 70 r 80 r and more preferably 75 r further the base 16a has been designed with a curved section 16c and a plurality of ribs 16f which design provides more rigidity while requiring less material the gripping member 16b which includes the flanges 16h and 16i and the ribs 16j is constructed from a softer material such as a blend. |
8 | received from 2 transmit antennas the ue 39 s antenna virtualization can be accomplished by combining the csi rss in a predefined rule for example when the signals are received from the csi rs antenna ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 9 the ue may combine the signals received from the csi rs antenna ports 1 2 3 and 4 into the csi rs for transmit antenna 1 and the signals received from the csi rs antenna ports 5 6 7 and 8 into the csi rs for transmit antenna 2 in this case the ue is capable of generating cqi under the assumption of the space time frequency block code of equation 2 it is also possible to combining the signals received from the csi rs antenna ports 1 3 5 and 7 into the csi rs for the transmit antenna 1 and the signals received from the csi rs antenna ports 2 4 6 and 8 into the csi rs for the transmit antenna 2 according to the negotiation between the ue and the enb it is also possible to multiply a constant value negotiated between the ue and the enb with the per antenna signal before combining the respective antenna signals fig1 is a time frequency grid illustrating an antenna virtualization in an rb for applying space time frequency block code according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention referring to fig1 the ue receives csi rss transmitted from 8 antenna ports at the re positions 1300 p 1 and p 2 1310 p 5 and p 6 1320 p 3. |
6 | numbers of vanes 35 are utilizable herein as the disk 15 and the vanes 35 rotate areas of variable size are created between the vanes 35 as shown in the figure there are 14 zones designated from a to n as will be discussed herein zones a b and c which all have the same or similar area form an outlet zone o zone b is in register with an outlet 45 of outlet zone o similarly zones h i and j which all have the same or similar area form a similar outlet zone p where zone i is in register with outlet 45 of outlet zone p in outlet zone o and outlet zone p the vanes 35 in register therewith are in a stowed position within the relevant slots 30 as they follow first contour 50 in the cam surface 25 the first contour 50 of the cam surface 25 in outlet zone p has a constant length radius 55 emanating from axis 20 the area of zones a b and c and the area of zones h i j is minimized and carry compressed fluid such as air therein zones d and k form compression zones as the variable vanes 35 move from an extended position relative to the slots 30 to a stowed position while following a diminishing second contour 60 thereby limiting e g diminishing the area of zones d and k to the same area shown in zones a b and c forming outlet zone o and zones h i and j forming outlet zone p respectively. |
1 | stent upon application of sufficient force the sectors form a semicircular depression or step in the stent thereby securely fixing the stent to the catheter balloon when sufficient force has been applied to securely crimp the stent in position the snap action spring 90 will snap to a quasi stable position upon hearing and or feeling the positive snap the operator will then relax his fingers allowing spring 90 to snap back to its initial position the catheter is then removed from the crimping device this embodiment of the crimping device will produce a stepped circular crimp in the stent with a nonuniform pressure distribution between the stent and catheter balloon as shown in fig5 by contrast the crimping device shown in fig1 and 2 produces a stepped circular crimp with a uniform pressure distribution the crimping devices of the present invention can be manufactured by injection molding an elastomeric or plastic material to form the various components after molding the stent crimping devices are packaged in a sealed clear plastic bag polyethelene and are then sterilized by irradiation techniques well known to those skilled in the art while the stent described for use with the crimping device of the present invention is intended to serve as an intraluminal graft within a blood vessel and the balloon delivery catheter is of the type commonly used in coronary angioplasty it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the present invention to allow the present invention to be used to crimp any type of graft or prosthesis the present invention is not limited to crimping stents that are deployed in a patient 39 s vasculature but has wide application to grafts or prostheses delivered into various body lumens other modifications can. |
3 | 6 7 8 hexahydroisoquinoline hydrochloride prepared according to o schnider et al helv chim acta 33 1437 1950 in toluene then during 15 minutes 164 4 g 1 610 mol of acetic anhydride and thereupon during 15 minutes 203 6 g 2 012 mol of triethylamine the ice bath was subsequently removed and the yellow solution was stirred at 20 u00b0 c for 20 hours the reaction mixture was cooled to 2 u00b0 c and extracted in succession with the following cold solutions once with 200 ml and twice with 100 ml of 2n sodium hydroxide solution once with 0 5 l and twice with 0 3 l of 2n hydrochloric acid each aqueous extract was back washed twice with the same 0 3 l aliquots of toluene the combined toluene solutions were dried over magnesium sulfate and evaporated at 40 u00b0 c 20 mbar and there were obtained 234 1 g 97 6 of a red brown oil according to thin layer chromatography this consisted of a mixture of e 2 acetyl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 octahydro 1 p methoxybenzylidene isoquinoline z 2 acetyl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 octahyro 1 p methoxybenzylidene isoquinoline and 2 acetyl 1 p methoxybenzyl 2 3 4 6 7 8 hexahydroisoquinoline in the ratio 40 45 15 in order to remove any polar impurities which may still have been present the crude material. |
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