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an input 140 that may receive the signals pn_wd_ 0 n an input 142 that may receive the signal iwdc_ref and an input 144 that may receive the signals sw_vee_ 0 n the driver circuit 104 may have an output 150 that may present a signal e g hwp and an output 152 that may present a signal e g hwn the driver circuit may be implemented as a number of sub driver circuits to be described in more detail in connection with fig2 in one example the particular number of driver circuits may be a 1 to 1 ratio to the particular number of write heads implemented in a particular drive system however other ratios such as 1 driver for a number of write heads may be implemented to meet the design criteria of a particular implementation in general each write head receives a differential signal hwp and hwn the write head block may have an input 156 that may receive the signals hwpa n an input 158 that may receive the signal hwna n and an input 160 that may receive the signal gnd in one example the writer circuit 100 may be implemented as an all npn transistor design therefore data rates may be extended beyond what is currently available the costs associated with an all npn design may be lower than a design implemented with a complementary npn pnp process the circuit 100 may also reduce power consumption compared with conventional approaches for example the writer circuit 100.
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positioned adjacent to an inner wall of the receiving chamber 61 no play u201c a u201d is present in this non operation mode fig6 b shows a corresponding view including a difference in that the aerosol container is now positioned in an operation mode the aerosol container 9 is in comparison with the non operational mode as shown in fig3 a radially moved to the frame 2 the aerosol container 9 is radially moved to the backside of the dispenser machine 1 the radial movement serves to close a drive system the drive system is further illustrated in fig7 a and fig7 b as shown in fig6 a and 6b the spout housing 21 comprises at the outer wall 22 at least one protrusion 230 the protrusion 230 is indicative for the type of product which is contained in the aerosol container 9 the protrusion 230 is a technical feature which allows the dispenser machine 1 to recognize what kind of product is loaded in the dispenser machine the protrusion 230 cooperates with at least one microswitch 210 as shown three microswitches 210 are arranged on the frame 2 of the dispenser machine 1 the protrusion 230 may switch a.
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because a large portion of the exhaust gas is recirculated to the burner unit 14 only the remaining portion of the exhaust gas needs to be delivered to the afterburning device 41 the energy portion to be introduced into the afterburning device 41 is consequently reduced because it depends upon the quantity of the exhaust gas delivered to the afterburning device in connection with the dryer according to fig2 to 5 it should be determined that the respectively depicted dryer is operated in accordance with the counterflow principle i e the web travel direction and the gas flow direction are opposed to one another naturally the embodiment according to the invention can also be used in dryers which are operated in the uniflow mode i e the web travel direction is the same as the flow direction fig2 shows a simplified view of the dryer according to the invention inlet and outlet openings 4 and 5 are provided inside the housing 6 of the dryer 1 and the material web 2 moves through these openings in the direction represented by the arrowhead 3 a burner unit 14 possibly a process air burner heats the process gas inside the first pipe section 15 1 to a temperature of approximately 700 u00b0 c the first pipe section 15 1 shields the flame and the process gas against the atmosphere of the dryer interior against partially evaporated volatile solvent components so that cracking of the volatile solvent components cannot occur in addition because a temperature of approximately 700 u00b0 c can be maintained along the length of the first pipe section 15 1 heated gas at this temperature is delivered to a first ambient air.
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weight of the ink composition according to the present invention in order to obtain sufficient coloring performance of the dye as a colorant and to avoid the precipitation of the dye during an extended period of continuous use and storage or during the periods when the ink jet printing apparatus is not in use thereby preventing the plugging of the nozzles with the precipitates specific examples of the dyes represented by the formula i for use in the present invention are as follows the above dyes can be synthesized without difficulty for example dye no 12 can be synthesized by subjecting n n 39 bis 4 aminobenzoyl p phenylenediamine to tetera azotization by a conventional method followed by coupling the tetra azo product with n p toluenesulfonyl h acid in mildly alkaline solution in the present invention water is used as a base solvent of the ink composition for the purpose of adjusting the physical properties of the ink composition so as to have the desired properties to control the drying speed of the ink composition and to increase the solubility of the dye employed in the solvent of the ink composition the following water soluble organic solvents humectants can be.
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11 and 12 through hose 71 and lines 28 and 26 after a predetermined level of evacuation is achieved valve 27 is closed vacuum pump 25 may be turned off valves 2 3 29 30 31 33 34 67 68 69 and 70 are opened pump 32 is turned on solvent is pumped from solvent tank 21 through line 37 through pump 32 through lines 38 and 28 through hose 71 through aircraft oxygen lines 72 and 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 and 12 through hoses 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 and 80 and through lines 39 and 35 to distillation unit 40 after aircraft oxygen lines 72 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 and 12 are full of solvent valves 3 29 31 33 34 67 68 69 and 70 are closed and valves 41 and 43 are opened cleaning solution is pumped by pump 32 from cleaning solution tank 24 through line 42 through pump 32 through lines 38 and 28 through hose 71 through aircraft oxygen lines 72 and 5 through hose 73 through lines 39 and 44 through desiccant 22 through filter 23 and into cleaning solution tank 24 filter 23 should remove a substantial amount of particles the cleaning solution is pumped by pump 32 through this continuous loop for a predetermined amount of time at a relatively high velocity the velocity through aircraft oxygen lines 72 and 5 is preferably from about 10 to about 30 feet about 3 0 to 9.
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of the article support portion 16 of the base portion 12 while the top is open by means of a passage through the otherwise closed top portion 32 of the larger column support structure 24 surrounding the receptacle 22 it will be noted in fig1 through 3 that the article support column receptacle 22 extends upwardly past the top surface 32 of the surrounding column receptacle support structure 24 this upward extension 46 serves at least two purposes 1 it provides access to a locking pin or bolt 48 fig1 and 2 which is used to secure the lower end 20 of the article support column in place in the receptacle 22 and 2 it provides additional height and therefore leverage and strength for the article support column receptacle 22 additional reinforcement webs 50 may be provided at the upper corners and or elsewhere about the top of the receptacle 22 as desired the upper portions of the two opposite sides 38 and 40 of the receptacle 22 each include a corresponding series of holes e g holes 52 52a and 52b therethrough for accepting the locking pin 48 to secure the lower end 20 of the article support column 18 at the desired angle the holes 52 are preferably located to position the article support column 18 at a predetermined angle depending upon which hole 52 through 52b is used to secure the lower end 20 of the column 18 in fig3 the first hole 52a secures the column shown as column 18a in broken lines generally vertically relative to the base plate 12 while the second or central hole 52 secures.
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counts collected to lower the photon statistical noise in the image by operating the camera at the maximum rate for the entire imaging period 3 decreases the detection dead time to allow another effective increase in true counts collected in the final image the multiple increase in collected counts and the additional suppression in the 34 accidental 34 noise combines to lower the noise of pet substantially this allows the current high resolution pet camera to produce a higher 34 usable 34 resolution which is closer to the 34 intrinsic 34 resolution because less image smoothing is needed to lower the noise this invention also presents a very inexpensive and easy way to improve the image quality or resolution of any existing old camera without any internal hardware or software modification hence a ring or rings of high atomic number at least 82 and high density modulator is proposed here to modulate the incoming count which will have the same effect as the dynamic energy window method with the added advantage of lowering the gamma flux impringing onto the detectors the most obvious reservation to this method is the possibility of increasing the scatter gamma which in turn increases the accidental coincidences this is indeed true if we are imaging a point source but since we are imaging an extended source which introduce a large amount of scatters a high z modulator in fact suppresses more patient scatters than generates them this study examines such issues by measuring the scatter accidental and true in 20 and.
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one such adsorbent is graphitized carbon black such as carbopack b manufactured by supelco the restricted outlet 72 serves the dual purpose of firmly retaining the adsorbent 76 and significantly reducing the dead volume between the adsorbent 76 and the column 80 preferably a glass quartz wool plug 78 is located above the adsorbent 76 both to facilitate mixing of the sample vapor and the carrier gas and to serve as a surface on which nonvolatile residues from the sample vapor are deposited thereby permitting easier cleaning of the liner 26 as shown in fig6 the column 80 may be inserted directly into the bottom of the liner 26 referring again to fig2 through 3 a threaded collar 40 secures a septum assembly 42 to the housing 36 at the top of the metal sleeve 22 a septum cap 44 secures a septum 45 to the top of the septum assembly 42 through which septum a microsyringe 82 may inject the sample the septum assembly 42 has a main carrier gas inlet 46 the pressure of which can be regulated which is located above and separated from the chamber 24 by an internal seal 48 such as an o ring additionally septum assembly 42 has a septum purge outlet 50 the septum assembly mechanically defines the path of the septum purge flow to prevent cross contamination with the sample flow path preferably a u201c split u201d vent 52 for splitting the gas mixture is located below the internal seal 48 and is in fluid communication with the chamber 24 preferably a column isolating accessory 60 such as the prevent u2122 system manufactured by perkinelmer instruments llc is interposed between the bottom of the injector 20 and the.
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readily mixed together further if close kneading of the mixture is required conventionally known kneading machines and methods may be properly employed the blending ratio of vgcf to the matrix compound normally ranges 1 to 80 by weight though depending on a shape of vgcf a kind or a property of matrix compound and others if the blending ratio is below 1 by weight the carbon thread thereof fails to have sufficiently high conductivity if it is over 80 by weight producing uniform carbon threads is difficult to obtain the thread like form of the above mixture in the present invention the mixture is extruded and spun from a spinning nozzle by means of the melt spinning or the solution spinning the spun thread may be stretched to enhance the orientation of vgcf with necessity when the pitch or the thermoplastic resins such as polyvinyl chloride etc are used as the matrix compound the spun thread thereof is heat treated for example at a temperature below 600 u00b0 c in air for the infusible treatment and further baked for example at a temperature lower than 2000 u00b0 c in an inert gas atmosphere to form the carbon thread also when the thermosetting resins are used as the matrix compound providing the mixture of liquid form the liquid mixture may be impregnated with and adhered to a core material of heat resisting fibers such as glass fibers carbon fibers aramid fibers etc the thus obtained thread like element is carbonized in the same method as described above to provide the carbonized thread the.
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64 s 3h 3 64 s 6h 3 71 s 3h 3 86 s 3h 3 99 dd j 9 and 3 hz 1h 4 19 dd j 9 and 7 hz 1h 4 52 dd j 7 and 3 hz 1h 6 48 d j 12 5 hz 1h 6 55 d j 12 5 hz 1h 6 58 s 2h 7 02 mt 2h 8 13 broad s 1h 8 82 broad s 1h mass spectrum m 542 dci m z 560 mnh 4 base peak m z 543 mh m z 504 mnh 4 t bu m z 443 mh boc 3409 2982 2938 2837 1712 1698 1534 1363 1249 1133 1092 and 851 cm u2212 1 compound 11 61 8 g dissolved in 54 ml of methanol is charged at 20 u00b0 c into a 1 litre three necked flask equipped with a mechanical stirrer a thermometer a t piece a reflux condenser surmounted by a bubble counter and a heating bath and 150 ml of isopropyl acetate 99 ml of a 2 3n solution of hydrochloric acid in methanol and 8 2 ml of distilled water are added the mixture is stirred and heated at 60 u00b0 c for 3 hours the solution cooled to 40 u00b0 c is clarified by filtration through.
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position the operator extends mast raising cylinder 20 which causes the mast to rotate about pivot shaft 11 from a horizontal to a vertical position as the mast raises strut 30 rotates about strut pin 36 and shoe pivot 33 as the slider shoe 32 slides along track 31 towards the mast base 3 fig2 shows the mast in the fully deployed vertical position with the mast raising cylinder 20 fully extended and the strut 30 rotated from its prior horizontal position shown in ghost lines to its new vertical support position if vertical drilling is intended all of the hydraulic locking devices that is slide shoe lock 37 and leg lock 13 already engaged mast lock 14 are then engaged forming a four point support for the mast as can be appreciated the tower will now be supported at the point of mast lock 14 pivot shaft 11 cylinder pivot 21 and slider shoe 32 and the drill rig is ready for vertical drilling the drill string 40 is extended from the mast and rotated to produce the desired hole the point of entry to the ground is shown enclosed in dust shield 7 in order to control dust formed in typical pneumatic drilling should the driller determine that angle drilling is required the mast or tower may be tilted simply by unlocking telescopic leg lock 13 and slide shoe lock 37 by retracting mast raising cylinder 20 the mast will rotate now about first platform pivot 17 rather than pivot shaft 11 as shown in fig3 as the tower is tilted the slider shoe travels along track 31 by virtue of the geometry to a point higher on the tower thereby providing more stable.
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number of jack accommodating uniformly spaced slots as suggested in fig2 and 3 which are equally spaced as the cylinder slots the cylinder and pattern wheel slots form a plurality of slot groups corresponding slot groups on the cylinder 12 and pattern wheels normally continuing to register with each other with relative movements between the cylinder and the pattern wheels referring to fig2 it will be assumed that the cylinder slots 12a are even slots of the cylinder while the slots 12b are the odd cylinder slots under these circumstances high butt needles are shown disposed within the even cylinder slots and low butt needles in the odd cylinder slots looking at a single pattern wheel 28 in fig2 slots 28a are shown to be filled with jacks which are designated by the letter 34 j 34 the pattern wheel slots 28b being shown to be empty for purposes of the discussion the pattern wheel slots 28a will also be designated as being even slots of the pattern wheel and the slots 28b as the odd slots in one important operating condition of the knitting machine in accordance with the present invention the even cylinder slots remain aligned with the even slots of the pattern wheel and the same applies for the odd slots of the cylinder and pattern wheel during the continued operation of the knitting machine under these circumstances there is no relative shift of the pattern wheels relative to the cylinder upon the completion of each revolution when the jacks 34 j 34 are programmed or arranged in the pattern wheel 28 to provide a predetermined pattern or design the pattern will be knitted by the actuation of the high butt needles 12a with the jacks 34 j 34 during each revolution.
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clamp teeth 50 and 51 are concave two oblong openings 52 and 53 are formed through the blocks 46 and 47 respectively and front panel 41 integral therewith flanking the cord clamp teeth 50 and 51 the openings 52 and 53 are preferably countersunk adjacent to the front panel 41 as best seen in fig3 two additional rectangular openings 54 and 55 are formed partially through blocks 46 and 47 respectively from the shoulder 45 of side wall 43 the side cover 40 further comprises a rectangular flange 56 upstanding from the inner surface of front panel 41 between the two webs comprising the web hinge 15 and flange 56 is matingly received in the notch 22 formed in the dead front member 20 when the dead front electrical plug 10 is in its fully assembled condition as best seen in fig4 two additional flanges 57 and 58 extend from the ends of wall 43 and are received in the grooves 27 and 28 of the dead front member 20 when the dead front electrical plug 10 is in its assembled condition as best seen in fig3 as noted above the side cover 60 is comprised of a back panel 61 having a concave portion 62 the side cover 60 is integrally hingedly connected to the dead front member 20 by means of web hinge 16.
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outlying portions 20 of track 10 are positioned so that one of said portions overlies the other as depicted this aligns bores 22 spacer 30 is then positioed between mullion 24 and the innermost track 10 and an elongate screw 26a is positioned through the aligned bores 22 and screwed into the mullion as depicted this mounting covers mullion 24 from view the space between guide portions 18 of the tracks 10 and the surface of mullion 24 accommodates the wheel members of the novel assembly referring now to fig5 it will there be seen that the wheel housing is denoted 32 as a whole housing 32 houses three rotatably mounted wheel members 34 36 38 all of which are shown in phantom lines because they are positioned on the 34 hidden 34 side of such housing 32 in the view of fig5 actually only the hubs of the wheels are depicted in fig5 and 6 to simplify the drawings wheel members 34 36 are positioned in a vertical plane when operatively deployed and rollingly engage portion 18 of track 10 wheel member 38 is positioned on the visible side of track 10 however and is preferably hidden from view by opaque cover 40 shown in fig1 6 and 7 cover 40 is integrally formed with housing 32 housing 32 also includes a pair of outwardly turned covers 42 44 for wheel members 34 36 respectively the term 34 outwardly 34 is used because the direction 34 inwardly 34 will hereinafter be used to indicate the direction toward the center of a window covering i e the term 34 outwardly 34 refers to the direction away from the center of the covering or to the direction of the.
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more fully described with reference to fig1 turning to fig1 there is illustrated in schematic form an exemplary process line 10 which demonstrates an embodiment of the method of treating fibrous web materials fibrous web material 20 is shown being transported through process line 10 fibrous web material 20 may desirably be a thermoplastic nonwoven web material or laminate material including thermoplastic nonwoven web materials such as for example spunbonded materials bonded carded webs high loft spunbond and through air dried nonwovens spunbond meltblown spunbond u201c sms u201d laminates or spunbond film spunbond u201c sfs u201d laminates as shown in fig1 fibrous web material 20 is topically treated at treatment station 30 treatment station 30 may desirably be one or more means of applying topical treatment as are known in the art such as for example a brush treater spray treater foam treater or as shown a saturation treater such as a dip and squeeze bath for the purpose of describing the advantages of the invention fig1 and process line 10 will be described with reference to fibrous web material 20 being a nonwoven barrier laminate material such as for example a spunbond meltblown spunbond laminate or u201c sms u201d laminate material which may be produced in accordance with u s pat no 4 041 203 to brock et al incorporated herein by reference in its entirety because of their liquid barrier properties sms laminate materials are highly suitable as protective fabrics and are used as or as part of surgical suite wear such as patient drapes and surgical gowns.
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energy radiated from the image wise patterning device i e a laser and the dampening fluid the infrared absorbing filler may be carbon black a metal oxide such as iron oxide feo carbon nanotubes graphene graphite or carbon fibers a filler particle in accordance with embodiments of this disclosure includes passivated carbon black particles it is important that filler particles do not negatively impact surface interactions when used in for example the re imageable surface of an imaging member during printing operations where surface contamination may result in print defects or system or operation failure adhesion sites or sites of high surface energy may be formed on a filler particle surface that cause such interactions the impact of these interactions may be minimized or reduced by functionalizing the particles with passivating molecules further functionalized particles may allow for fine dispersion of the filler particles in a polymer matrix which enhance physical interactions such as optical absorption fine dispersion also enables improved compatibility in a polymer matrix which enhances mechanical properties filler particles in accordance with embodiments may include at least one of functionalized carbon black particles carbon nanotubes graphite particles and carbon fibers that are surface functionalized by way of covalent attachment of poly pentafluorostyrene carbon black is known and is known to be useful as a filler material in many uses including in imaging member surfaces carbon black is generally produced by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons or by charring of other organic materials carbon black is commercially available from one of several different sources polymerized pentafluorostyrene may be used as a permanently attached passivating layer on carbon black particles that results in robust.
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turn the wheel loader 1 the wheel loader 1 comprises an equipment assembly 11 for handling objects or material the equipment assembly 11 comprises a load arm unit 6 and an implement 7 in the form of a bucket fitted on the load arm unit the load arm unit 6 can be raised and lowered relative to the front section 2 of the vehicle by means of two second hydraulic components in the form of two hydraulic cylinders 8 9 each of which is connected at one end to the front vehicle section 2 and at the other end to the load arm unit 6 the bucket 7 can be tilted relative to the load arm unit 6 by means of a third hydraulic component in the form of a hydraulic cylinder 10 which is connected at one end to the front vehicle section 2 and at the other end to the bucket 7 via a link arm system fig2 illustrates schematically an example of the wheel loader 39 s 1 driveline 13 the driveline 13 comprises a combustion engine 14 in the form of a diesel engine an automatic gearbox 15 and a hydrodynamic torque converter 16 the gearbox 15 consists of an electrically controlled automatic gearbox of the power shift type the gearbox 15 comprises a forward and reverse gear 17 fig2 also shows a pump 18 in the wheel loader 39 s hydraulic system for supplying the hydraulic cylinders 4 5 8 9 10 with hydraulic fluid the pump 18 like the torque converter 16 is driven by an output shaft 19 from the engine 14 an output shaft 20 from the gearbox 15 leads to a differential gear 21 which.
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2 2 trifluoro 1 methyl ethyl or especially trifluoromethyl the term u201c halogenated alkoxy u201d as used herein means an alkoxy group as defined above which is substituted one or several times by halogen preferably by fluorine or chlorine especially fluorine examples are difluoromethoxy trifluoromethoxy 2 2 2 trifluoroethoxy perfluoroethoxy and the like especially trifluoromethoxy the term u201c halogen u201d as used herein means fluorine chlorine bromine and iodine preferably fluorine chlorine or bromine and more preferred fluorine and chlorine the term u201c phenylalkyl u201d as used herein means an alkyl group as defined above in which one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced by a phenyl group examples of phenylalkyl groups are benzyl 1 phenylethyl 2 phenylethyl 3 phenylpropyl and the like preferably benzyl and 1 phenylethyl the term u201c heteroaryl u201d means a mono or bicyclic aromatic ring selected from pyridyl thienyl benzimidazolyl pyrimidyl thiazolyl quinolyl pyridazinyl pyrazinyl oxazolyl quinazolinyl indolyl benzothiophenyl or benzofuranyl especially from pyridyl thienyl benzimidazolyl pyrimidyl thiazolyl quinolyl or pyridazinyl and more preferred from pyridyl thienyl or benzimidazolyl the term u201c cycloalkyl u201d means a monocyclic saturated hydrocarbon ring with 3 to 7 preferably 4 to 6 and more preferably 5 to 6 ring atoms examples of such saturated carbocyclic groups are cyclopropyl cyclobutyl cyclopentyl cyclohexyl and cycloheptyl preferably cyclopropyl cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl in the definition of r 1 u2014 y cycloalkyl is preferably u2014 y cyclopropyl in the definition of r 2 cycloalkyl is preferably cyclopropyl cyclobutyl cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl more preferably cyclopropyl cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl and still more preferably cyclobutyl cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl the term u201c heterocyclyl u201d means a.
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in the plates 14 15 typically the drum 2 and the roller 3 in the apparatus shown in fig1 to 5 may be set to produce helically wound needle stitched non woven fabric tubing 4 to 12 cm in diameter the needle plate 4 may carry about 1300 needles arranged in 13 rows extending axially of the drum 2 one needle of each row being aligned with a groove in the drum 2 and with one row of needles passing through the center line of the drum in a radial direction while the other rows are spaced from the center line in parallel planes depending on the requirements the needle plate carrier 5 may be reciprocated approximately 100 to 1000 times per minute the thickness of the tube 7 depends on the characteristics of the web 6 and on the pitch of the helix in which the web is wound over the drum 2 and the roller 3 the helix pitch is determined by the rotary speed of the take up roll 24 at fixed rotary speed of the drum 2 and thus by the relationship of the speeds of the motors 19 and 29 which can be adjusted in a non illustrated conventional manner the tubing produced on the aforementioned apparatus is being used successfully as a surface cover on cylindrical rollers employed in the.
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the nail to pass through the unpunched flexible element 30 a seal against leakage is provided around the nail also the flange hole 38 is preferably punched because most plastics are notch sensitive and hence any unpunched nail hole could cause progressive crack propagation in addition to the sealing provided by the element 30 it should also be noted that shingles are placed over the flange particularly on the top and sides of the sloped roof thus the shingles first direct most rain water away from the flange in this connection the shingles are also preferably maintained under the flange at the bottom of the skylight on a sloped roof fig2 also illustrates the preferred use of a layer of roofing felt 21 which is disposed over the deck 17 when the roof opening is first opened normally the felt is maintained about the roof opening or if new felt is required this is applied prior to installation of the skylight in accordance with the present invention it is also desired to provide one additional flexible element 40 which is arranged at the very outside tip on the upper surface of the rigid flange 18 in fig2 one of the shingles 12 is shown over and compressing this element 40 in fig3 the element 40 is shown in its normal extended position with their being an angle on the order of about 30 u00b0 between the element 40 and the planar surface of the flange 20 also in fig3 the elements 30 are shown in their uncompressed position forming an angle of about 45 u00b0.
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shows that two flow channels 21 are provided in the piston plate 17 when the working piston 12 is pressed into the cylinder 11 the fluid 13 will be forced to flow through the flow channels 21 in the process the fluid will be displaced from the first chamber right of the piston plate 17 into the second chamber left of the piston plate 17 when the working piston 12 is returned the fluid 13 will flow back into the first chamber fig4 shows the absorber unit 8 according to the disclosure in a retracted position wherein the docking assembly 7 is pushed against the mounting flange 19 in fig4 the working piston 12 has passed the complete damping path x whereby the docking assembly 7 is lying against the mounting flange 9 here the working piston 12 is inserted in the cylinder 11 corresponding to the length of the damping path x the compression force onto the fluid 13 prestressed in the cylinder 11 has thereby increased whereby additional energy is stored in the fluid 13 in fig4 the load l applied from outside is higher than the force f originally applied by the prestressed fluid 13 thereby the working piston 12 is pushed into the cylinder 11 the working piston 12 is completely returned to its original position according to fig3 if the force l acting from outside falls below the compression force f originally applied by the fluid 13 the working piston 12 will then travel back to the extended position as is shown in fig3 fig5 shows a particular embodiment of the absorber unit 8 according to the disclosure the absorber unit 8 has a guiding section 22.
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tension in which fabric is folded upon itself into an accordion like configuration followed by placing the fabric in a heated chamber to set the configuration permanently these and other features of the present invention are additionally illustrated in connection with the following examples which are to be considered as illustrative of the present invention it should be understood however that the invention is not limited to the specific details of the following examples a woven polyester fabric using white yarn with 70 denier in the warp direction and 50 denier in the filling direction was used in this example the fabric had a satin weave with a round count of 256 and greige weight of 2 35 ounces per square yard the fabric was scoured dried and then finished ______________________________________rhoplex e carboxy modified 20 by weight2321 acrylic binderepi rez 35201 epoxy resin 10 by weightlight delustrant 2 by weightdullerzelec ty antistat agent 2 by weightisopro surfactant 2 by weightpanol water 74 by weight______________________________________ the fabric was pad dipped through the treating composition then dried at 420 u00b0 f for 40 seconds in a tenter frame oven after drying the finished fabric was printed and pleated the printing was conducted by way of a heat transfer process whereby the color was transferred from paper to the fabric at 400 u00b0 to 410 u00b0 f pleat ing was carried out by folding the fabric upon itself into an accordion shape followed by treating the fabric at 280 u00b0 to 300 u00b0 f for approximately 30 minutes in a heated chamber the fabric was then assembled into pleated window blinds a woven polyester fabric using white yarn with 70 denier in both the warp and filling direction.
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disposed between the right hand terminations of linkages 20 and 30 as will be described in detail below by virtue of joining the movement of the jaws together and constraining their movement to be one dimensional it is possible to create an arrangement where each jaw moves the same distance upon the application of force to either jaw or both jaws forming a self centered system that is the application of a force along the x axis of self centering clamping device 10 causes linkages 20 and 30 to rotate in a manner where jaws 12 1 and 12 2 will simultaneously move either toward each other inward or away from each other outward in either case jaws 12 1 and 12 2 will translate the same distance d along their respective slots 14 1 and 14 2 so as to maintain the centrality of the opening therebetween fig3 is a front view of self centering clamping device 10 that illustrates the rotation of linkages 20 and 30 when an u201c inward u201d force f in is applied to a pair of side uprights 22 and 32 joining linkages 20 and 30 upright 22 is connected to jaw 12 1 and upright 32 is connected to jaw 12 2 the application of this force is translated through rocker arms 24 26 of linkage 20 and rocker arms 34 36 of linkage 30 providing a rotating motion to shafts 28 and 38 e g 180 u00b0 bell cranks in this configuration shafts 28 and 38 are rotating counterclockwise by virtue of the connection between linkages 20 and 30 via uprights 22 and.
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force in the cable 74 is greater than this force of the spring 62 then the spring 62 will compress and the locking mechanism 18 will move to an unlocking position as shown in fig4 in fig4 the cable 74 has moved the hook 64 to the right or in other words towards the outer tube 14 because the hook 64 and the locking plug 34 are connected to each other the locking plug 34 is also moved to the right the spring 62 has become compressed between the locking plug 34 and the stop 40 because the locking plug 34 has moved to the right the first end 66 of the locking plug 34 could also move to the right and out of the first end 38 of the locking body 19 the reduced diameter of the first end 66 of the locking plug 34 has permitted the locking dogs 48 to move radially inward the angled wall 70 of the locking plug 34 has provided a camming surface for the angled portion 72 of locking dogs 48 to move radially inwardly along this movement caused the locking dogs 48 to move out of the locking groove 32 once the locking dog 48 has moved out of the locking groove 32 the outer tube 14 and the inner tube 12 are no longer locked together continued tension on the cable 74 permits the inner tube 12 to move with the locking body 19 into the interior 76 of the outer tube 14 as shown thus when the locking mechanism 18 is in the unlocked position as shown in fig4 the inner tube 12 is free to move into the interior 76 of the outer tube 14 thereby collapsing the hold open rod 10 moving the interior inner tube.
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an offset angle u03b1 u2032 the offset angle u03b1 u2032 is calculated by u03b1 u2032 90 u2212 arctan x u2032 y u2032 where x u2032 is the horizontal distance 68 u2032 and the y u2032 is the vertical distance or gain 56 u2032 in this embodiment the vertical distance or gain 56 u2032 is approximately 1 25 times longer than the horizontal distance 68 u2032 as such y u2032 1 25x u2032 accordingly this changes the formula to u03b1 u2032 90 u2212 arctan x u2032 1 25x u2032 or u02dc 51 34 u00b0 when comparing the two embodiments disclosed herein fig5 illustrates u03b1 u02dc 26 57 u00b0 and fig8 illustrates u03b1 u2032 u02dc 51 34 u00b0 the difference in the offset angle u03b1 u03b1 u2032 is then represented by the difference in the magnitude of the force vectors applied at the drive point 62 namely the horizontal vector 64 of fig5 is relatively larger than the horizontal vector 64 u2032 of fig8 and the vertical vector 66 of fig5 is relatively smaller than the vertical vector 66 u2032 of fig8 this is because of the increased offset angle which drives more of the force downwardly in fig8 so the strike line 60 extends through the drive point 62 as opposed to some point offset therefrom which may create an undesired moment of course as described above the drive point 62 could be moved along the length of the rasp 54 depending on the desired drive point.
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line 200 and a second fold line at junction 170 wherein the first 20 second 30 and third 180 panels are formed on the sheet with the first 20 and second 30 panels joined at the first fold line 200 and the first 20 and third 180 panels joined at the second fold line at junction 170 the movement of the third panel 180 can advantageously add to the aesthetics functionality and or security of the package assembly 10 for example in one embodiment the third panel 180 can be fastened against the second panel 30 with a non resealable adhesive thus making an attempt to access the card by lifting the third panel detectable in another embodiment a retailer or other person may detach the removable portion 140 of the second panel 30 in order to access and activate the card after the card has been activated it can be placed back through the slot created by the removable portion 140 and the third panel 180 can be fastened against the second panel 30 thus the third panel can conceal the separated line and or the removed portion and maintain a pleasing appearance when the package is presented to a recipient while the separation of the removable portion 140 from the second panel 30 creates a difficult to mask indicator that the contents have been removed from the package in some embodiments a supplier or retailer can include indicia on the second panel 30 which can be concealed at appropriate times by the third panel 180 for example a retailer may desire to include promotional.
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valve 320 and as stream 25 into higher pressure column 260 and into a second condensed feed air stream 28 which is passed through valve 340 and as stream 30 into lower pressure column 280 feed air stream 8 is further compressed by passage through compressor 120 and resulting feed air stream 10 is cooled by indirect heat exchange with return streams in main heat exchanger 200 to form third feed air stream 12 third feed air stream 12 is turboexpanded by passage through turboexpander 220 to generate refrigeration bearing third feed air stream 14 having a temperature generally within the range of from 99k to 117k the temperature of condensed feed air stream 24 does not exceed the temperature of turboexpanded third feed air stream 14 turboexpanded third feed air stream 14 is passed into the lower portion of higher pressure column 260 within higher pressure column 260 the feed air is separated by cryogenic rectification in nitrogen enriched vapor and oxygen enriched liquid nitrogen enriched vapor is withdrawn from the upper portion of higher pressure column 260 as stream 50 having a temperature generally within the range of from 94k to 96k preferably the temperature of the condensed feed air stream 24 which is ultimately passed into the higher pressure column exceeds the temperature of the nitrogen enriched vapor in stream 50 withdrawn from the higher pressure column a portion 54 of stream 50 may be warmed in main heat exchanger 200 and recovered as higher pressure nitrogen product 90 the remaining portion 52 of the withdrawn nitrogen enriched vapor is condensed by indirect heat.
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addition when the ink is discharged to the second surface 39 through the small through holes 53 the discharged positions are arranged in the zigzag thereby facilitating the drying of the ink in this embodiment a tapered portion 55 inclined to become apart from the contact terminal 47 of the second contact arm 43 is formed in a portion of the base portion facing the contact terminal 47 of the second contact arm 43 the tapered portion 55 extends successively from the small through hole 53 accordingly since the ink k guided into the second surface 39 through the small through hole 53 is guided along the surface of the tapered portion 55 in a direction apart from the second contact arm 43 and the contact terminal 47 there of as shown in fig6 and 7 the possibility that the second contact arm 43 and the contact terminal 47 come in contact with the ink k becomes very small departure preventing protrusions 57 are formed on both side surfaces of the housing 31 at positions substantially corresponding to the contact terminals 45 and 47 so as not to cause the connector 11 to depart in a direction parallel to the plane of the main body side substrate 9 the positional departure of the housing 31 is prevented by the protrusions 57 next a structure for bringing the contact terminals 45 and 47 into reliable contact with the conductive connection portions 10 of the cartridge side substrate 15 and the conductive connection portions 12 of the main body side substrate 9 will be described when the ink cartridge 5 is correctly set into the cartridge receiving section 7 as shown in fig1 the locking portion 23 of the lock lever 17 engages with the locking protrusion 29 and the contact.
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it a portion of the flexible pcb 76 and the second conventional pcb 82 extend generally perpendicular to the first conventional pcb 72 and parallel to the direction of x rays from the x ray tube 34 although this structure places the signal processing electronics 82 at a distance from the source of the x rays it has a number of drawbacks such structure undesirably increases the distance that the analog signals must travel to reach the signal processing electronics such structure also adds undesirable stack height radial height and mass to the entire x ray sensor signal processing assembly fig6 illustrates a ct machine 99 having a gantry 101 with a central opening 102 the gantry 101 rotates in direction 103 an x ray tube 104 is positioned on one side of the opening 102 an x ray sensing and signal processing apparatus 108 is positioned on the other side of the opening 102 x rays 105 a 105 b and 105 c from the x ray tube 104 travel through the opening 102 and any x ray penetrable object therein and strike the x ray sensing and signal processing apparatus 108 described in detail below fig7 is a side elevation view of the x ray sensing and signal processing apparatus 108 of fig6 the apparatus 108 comprises an x ray sensor assembly 110 that in this embodiment includes a scintillator assembly 120 scintillator assembly 120 has a plurality of scintillator pixels 122 separated by scintillator pixel gaps 124 a photo detector assembly 130 having a plurality of photo detector pixels 132 is positioned immediately below the scintillator assembly 120 photo detector pixels 132 correspond to the scintillator pixels 122 positioned immediately above them the photo detector 130.
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a slit or aperture 4 leading to the lower edge of the needle shank and a needle latch 5 is supported in the longitudinal slot 3 such that it pivots freely i e undamped about a latch pivot 6 the latch pivot 6 is formed by two bearing tangs 7 extending out of the side portions laterally defining the longitudinal slot 3 the needle latch 5 is supported on the bearing tang 7 by means of a pivot bore 8 the needle latch 5 has a spoon 9 on one end the spoon 9 just overlaps the tip of the needle hook 2 when it is in its closed position in the rear or open position it rests with seating surfaces embodied on wedge shaped convergent flanks of its spine on seating surfaces 10 adapted to the shape of its spine which are located in the region of the upper edge of the side faces of the needle shank 1 defining the longitudinal slot 3 the rear position and the closed position of the needle latch are shown in dashed lines in fig1 and 3 respectively in accordance with the invention the latch 5 in the region between the pivot bore 8 and the spool 9 is provided with at least one through opening or hole in all the forms of embodiment shown in the form of embodiment shown in fig1 a through hole 11 of elongated slit like shape is provided in the needle latch 5 in the region shown in the vicinity.
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not shown of the jacket 1 a clasp 3 can also be seen in fig2 the anchor point 2 in fig2 is the same as that which can be seen in fig3 and includes a base plate 4 and a connection or connection section 9 the base plate 4 is embedded within the filling material of the vacuum jacket 1 or vacuum mattress wherein the connection section 9 protrudes upwards out through the upper material of the jacket 1 the resultant opening in the jacket is sealed using an air or gas tight seal by embedding the base plate 4 it is enveloped on all sides by the filling material of the jacket 1 and rigidly fixed once the jacket has been evacuated rigidly fixing the base plate 4 with respect to the jacket 1 and therefore with respect to the patient ultimately leads to the reference array 5 being rigidly and immovably fixed with respect to the parts of the patient 39 s body to be treated on its upper side the reference array 5 includes for example three markers 8 the markers can be reflective passive markers that can be detected using infrared cameras markers for visible light also can be used or markers which passively or actively indicate their position within electrical or magnetic fields each of the above markers 8 can be localized by the navigation system navigation systems are well known in the art.
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total value of all keys pressed 71 the student then affirms the response by pressing the check key 37 it will be observed that the unit would have taken one of the various previously discussed alternatives indicated on the flow chart if the student had exercised his option to press any of the other keys how following the pressing of the check key 37 the unit determines the correctness of the response and communicates that to the student this is indicated on the flow chart at 73 on fig3 b and then at 74 on fig3 d continuing with fig3 d if the response was at 74 the unit will speak a praise phrase such as 34 great that 39 s correct 34 75 and after updating the win score 76 follow with another value item to be matched within that activity and at that level if the response is not correct 77 the unit communicates that fact with a statement like 34 that 39 s not it try again 34 78 or the like which is followed by a repeat of the last lead in phrase 79 if after the second try the student 39 s response is still incorrect 80 the unit generates another random 34 incorrect 34 phrase 81 the correct in memory 83 increments the loss score counter 84 and starts that activity over again 85 which is 61 on fig3 b it will be observed that play may continue indefinitely in a selected activity as long as a key is pressed at least once every one and a half minutes 67 fig3 c after a selected number of rounds every tenth round in the preferred embodiment the score will be spoken and displayed 66 fig3 b when it is desired.
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permit the system to breathe application_number US 16653302 A description fig1 and 2 generally illustrate the drainage system 20 with which the invention is concerned and include a pair of horizontal perforated drain pipe units 22 and 24 placed within and extending longitudinally along trench 26 and laterally spaced from each other to provide the central open chamber 28 while drain pipe units 22 and 24 may be of various types they are preferably pre assembled drainage units such as those illustrated in fig2 of u s pat no 5 015 123 and include a central perforated pipe 30 surrounded by a plurality of lightweight plastic aggregate 32 held in place by a surrounding net 34 a cover 40 constructed according to the first embodiment of fig3 6 extends across the top of drainage units 22 and 24 and includes a retaining section 41 having side portions 42 and 44 which conform in shape and size to the outer surface and configuration of pipe units 22 and 24 and a center portion 46 connected to the side portions and functioning to maintain the pipe units 22 and 24 in laterally spaced relation to form the center chamber 28 in a typical installation the width of trench 26 may be 24 inches and the depth may be approximately 22 inches units 22 and 24 may be approximately 10 inches in diameter and the perforated pipe 30 within the units may be approximately 4 inches in diameter when the storage system 20 is placed within the trench the distance between the top of the cover and the top of the trench will be approximately 10 to 11.
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the first end 34 of the bladder 32 may be attached to the base 68 outside of the manhole 10 as well the diameter 40 of the bladder 32 is preferably less than or equal to the smallest diameter d 1 of the manhole 10 however the bladder body 38 is stretchable such that it is able to press against a wall 24 of the manhole 10 when expanded the manhole liner 42 is attached at the opening 28 of the manhole and comprises a manhole liner body 44 that at least partially surrounds the bladder body 38 in the manhole 10 the manhole liner body 44 is comprised of lining material substantially free of coating or intermediate layers of material impervious to the resinous material 48 the resinous material 48 may be a thermoset resin which saturates the liner and cures and hardens quicker in the presence of heat however it should be appreciated that other resinous materials may be used on the condition that they are able to cure and harden the manhole liner 42 is essentially a transport device such that the resinous material 48 forms the structural properties of the liner when cured the diameter 46 of the manhole liner 42 in one preferred form is sized substantially equal to the largest diameter d 1 of the manhole 10 therefore the manhole liner 42 does not need to be stretchable after the manhole liner 42 has been impregnated with a resinous material 48 the manhole liner 42.
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spring not shown such movement is transmitted by a mechanism including the shaft 20 link 19 sector gear 16 gear 15 bevel gears 14 13 pulley 11 belt 12 and the pulley 10 to rotate the idler 8 in a direction reverse to that at the time of cassette loading therefore the idler holding plate 27 rotates in the direction of the wind mill wheel 9 then the idler 7 comes in contact with the wind mill wheel 9 to rotate the same a sudden movement of the cassette holder 3 can be cushioned by this series of movements also at the time of tape recording or reproduction an increase in the load on the reel stands can be prevented by having the idler 7 apart from the reel stand 5 a mechanism to separate the idler holding plate from the reel stand at a time of recording or reproducing utilizes a link associated with a pinch roller or an association with a loading ring in a video tape recorder etc may be applied fig3 shows another example of a tightening mechanism for a tape recording medium in a recording or reproducing device according to the present invention in the drawing 29 is a cassette holder for holding a cassette and 30 and 31 represent links to support the cassette holder 29 a shaft 32 connects the link 30 to the.
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teaching of the prior art the 39 897 patent teaches a currently well known design paradigm of using u201c closely spaced conductors u201d for feed lines and feed conductors in an attempt to neutralize radiation from them the invention antenna maintains a substantial separation of those conductors to improve overall performance in combination with using high impedance spaced apart feed lines and feed conductors separation distance 141 of feed lines and feed conductors results in increasing the effective radiating surface of the antennas of the invention thereby reducing overall size thereof over the prior art antennas a further advantage of the in invention antenna as shown in fig7 is use of a high q air capacitor in the antenna loop resulting in uniform current distribution across the radiator surfaces arranging feed points 133 as in fig6 to be separated from each other at one quarter wavelength apart effectively reduces the resonant frequency of the antenna this in turn results in significant size reduction of the overall antenna as to a peripheral size the 39 897 patent teaches that each feed line should be connected to a two dimensional radiator at it 39 s end point and that each feed line should be connected to one or two radiators which share no connection with radiators of the other feed line in the present invention two back to back concave and symmetrical three dimensional radiators are fed with inputs from both feed lines at a mid point of a height of the antenna with such dual feeds to a.
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paint in one useful embodiment adjustments may be made to the remainder of the paint formulation to accommodate for the additional liquid namely andiroba oil incorporated into the paint such modifications would be understood by those skilled in the art the paint formulations may be applied to one or more surfaces by methods well known in the art such as air assisted or airless spray brush roller squeegee roll coater curtain coater and the like substrates to which the paint compositions may be applied include for example natural timber processed timber including but not limited to medium density fiber board chip board laminates mineral substrates including but not limited to masonry concrete stucco fiber mortar cement cement asbestos plaster plasterboard glazed and unglazed ceramic metal including but not limited to galvanized iron galvanized steel cold rolled steel aluminum wrought iron drop forged steel and stainless steel synthetic substrates including but not limited to polyvinyl chloride polyvinylidene chloride polyethylene and polypropylene asphalt cellulosic substrates such as paper paperboard wallpaper and wallboard glass and leather the coating composition may be used for example as a wood coating maintenance coating interior or exterior wall or other architectural coating metal coating plastics coating concrete paint furniture paint and the like the coatings may be flat coatings satin coatings semi gloss coatings gloss coatings textured coatings and the like it is generally useful for the paint formulation to be applied as a topcoat rather than as a primer coat or undercoat as application of a non treated topcoat of paint to the.
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bearing rings 2 3 are made from steel with a modulus of elasticity of 208 gpa the density of the material with the shape memory properties from which the rolling body 4 is made is between 6 and 7 g cm 3 and is thus considerably lower than the density of steel accordingly centrifugal forces occurring during the operation of the rolling bearing 1 are significantly reduced in comparison with conventional rolling bearings with rolling bodies made from steel the relationships between osculation s in of the rolling bearing 1 maximum pressure p in mpa in contact between rolling bodies 4 and raceway 5 as well as modulus of elasticity of the rolling bodies 4 are shown in fig2 properties of a conventional grooved ball bearing which has balls made from common rolling bearing steel for example 100cr6 are shown by a dashed line in fig2 at higher values of osculation that is for flatter raceways the maximum pressure in the rolling contact increases significantly this relationship is basically visible also in the rolling bearing 1 according to the invention according to fig1 as described in fig2 by a rising solid line due to the significantly lower modulus of elasticity of the rolling bodies.
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with the support arm of the upper left hand support roller 25 is provided with such a mechanical coupling a common control drive for all four support rollers is produced the equidistance of which from an imaginary geometrical roll axis is ensured this roll axis is fixed in relation to the support frame 29 and coincides co axially with the axis of a roll 4 or 5 independently of the diameter thereof as soon as the four support rollers rest on the roll surface a similarly acting coupling of the two scissors like supports may be obtained by hydraulic or pneumatic coupling members by way of the two pusher motors 31 also the use of equivalent electrical coupling members is possible in the given context and similarly to that of hydraulic or pneumatic coupling members is advantageous in particular when only one single carrying scissors bearing is to be coupled to an oppositely disposed support roller and the position of the scissors like support is to be controlled dependently on the position of the oppositely disposed roller in this last mentioned case the auxiliary support comprises a group of three rollers the equidistance of which from an imaginary geometrical roll axis is.
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updated from its previous value following the third ignition cycle which was not long enough to be valid a fourth and subsequent ignition cycles will only update the compensating torque value 84 following an ignition cycle that meets the minimum duration requirement of one horizontal unit of the plot 80 as will be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the pertinent art based on the teachings herein any suitable minimum duration requirement and or minimum distance requirement may be chosen in alternate embodiments in order to meet design criteria as shown in fig4 a comparative plot of uncompensated and compensated hand wheel torques versus time for the exemplary vehicular test of fig3 is indicated generally by the reference numeral 90 an exemplary uncompensated hand wheel torque signal trace 92 is shown to include an offset or pull of approximately one newton meter u201c nm u201d in a clockwise direction in comparison an exemplary compensated hand wheel torque signal trace 94 is shown to include an offset or pull that begins at approximately one newton meter in a clockwise direction but is gradually reduced in correspondence with the compensating torque following each successive valid ignition cycle in operation power steering assist is provided by the torque assist function 56 and the summing function 54 where the assist torque is provided as a function of the torque applied at the hand wheel the pull compensation scheme is effected by the robust steering pull compensator 52 in combination with the summing function 58 a combination of vehicle signals received at the condition processing block 62 are used to determine if the vehicle is being driven in a substantially straight path this information is used in turn to conditionally.
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for analyzing the flash point of a product in a process comprising a steam stripper receiving a stream of material and receiving steam includes sensors sensing the temperatures of the material the steam and the product which provide corresponding signals other sensors sense the flow rates of the material the steam and the product and provide corresponding signals the pressure in the top of the stripper is also sensed and a corresponding signal provided apparatus samples the product and provides signals corresponding to at least two predetermined parameters of the product a circuit receiving the signals from the sensors and from the apparatus provide a signal corresponding to the flash point temperature of the product in accordance with the signals from the sensors and the apparatus application_number US 80951377 A description referring to fig1 there is shown a steam stripper tower 1 having n number of trays not shown and receiving a stream from a main tower not shown by way of a line 5 superheated steam is provided to tower 1 by way of a line 8 where tower 1 strips a hydrocarbon product from the stream and provides the product by way of a line 12 which is pumped by a pump 13 to storage a line 14 vents tower 1 to the main tower conventional type temperature sensors 17 18 and 19 sense the temperatures of the stream in line.
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a production amount of 1500 admt day in this case an input of 0 68 tonne tonne of wood moisture is obtained that is 0 68 tonnes of wood moisture per tonne of chips accompanies the chips the arrangement can be adjusted such that the temperature of the impregnation fluid rec that is withdrawn lies around 30 u00b0 c the following standard amounts and temperatures apply in these operational conditions bl 1 105 u00b0 c and a flow of 2 85 tonne hour bl 2 125 u00b0 c and a flow of 1 5 tonne hour bl 3 132 u00b0 c and a flow of 1 5 tonne hour rec 30 u00b0 c and a flow of 0 96 tonne tonne i e 0 96 tonne fluid per tonne of chips a temperature of the mixture of approximately 117 u00b0 c is obtained under these conditions which together with the exothermic reaction with the black liquor which corresponds to a temperature rise of approximately 5 u00b0 c ensures a final temperature of approximately 122 u00b0 c of the chips when fed out from the impregnation vessel at this level of the flow in the counterflow zone z 1 which preferably lies within the interval 50 150 of the flow of chips calculated as a weight percentage i e that 0 50 1 50 tonnes of.
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90 km h in order to obtain the desired economy state i e the cruise brake speed interval of 7 km h the set cruise speed is replaced with a temporary cruise speed such that the cruise brake speed interval corresponds to the selected economy level in this case the temporary cruise speed value used as the actual cruise speed will thus be 83 km h in this way the desired cruise brake speed interval corresponding to the selected economy level is possible to reach the temporary cruise speed will be used until the economy level is changed should the economy level be changed back to economy level 2 the temporary brake speed will be set to a value corresponding to the selected economy level in this case the temporary brake speed will remain at 90 km h since the set cruise speed is 85 km h and the cruise brake speed interval corresponding to the selected economy level is 5 km h the temporary cruise speed can now be changed back to 65 km h if the economy level is changed when the vehicle is travelling with the temporary cruise speed of 83 km h this temporary cruise speed will remain until the actual speed of the vehicle corresponds to the set cruise speed i e 85 km h which will occur when the vehicle travels down a hill in this way there will not be a sudden acceleration of the vehicle when the driver selects another economy level if the driver disengages the economy function completely the cruise control will resume with the set parameters i e the set cruise speed and the set brake speed if a temporary cruise speed is lower.
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86 in a direction transverse u2014 preferably normal u2014 to the direction of travel of the upper thread 24 the lower thread 50 can be fed in any convenient method but is preferably fed in a similar manner to that which is well known in the prior art and best exemplified by u s pat no 4 920 904 to frye which is incorporated by reference herein the blade 92 in its up position as shown temporarily blocks the lower thread 50 from advancing toward the loop 26 as shown in fig5 the loop spreader 84 advances toward the needle 20 to its fully advanced position so that the finger 88 enters the loop 26 the blade 92 remains in its up position and the loop spreader 84 begins to move sideways as shown by arrow 84 b as shown in fig6 the loop spreader 84 sweeps sideways to its fully open position away from the needle 20 in order to further enlarge the loop 26 simultaneously the blade 92 drops away from the conduit 86 as shown by arrow 92 a to permit the lower thread 50 to feed forward through the enlarged loop 26 and stop against the loop spreader 84 accordingly a portion of the lower thread 50 is fed through the loop 26 as shown in fig7 the.
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25a and 25b and the frictional force between the disk and the inner surfaces of the disk cassette as can be understood from this graph the load torque applied to the disk decreases as the rotation speed of the disk increases when for example the rotation speed of the disk is about 300 rpm all the disks a b and c satisfy the critical load torque c l t 10 g cm which prevents the undesirable slippage of the disk on the turntable 10 while when the rotation speed of the disk is about 600 rpm the disks b and c fail to satisfy the critical value of 10 g cm thus it is believed that if the drive pin 12 of the turntable 10 collides with the forward edge 5a of the engaging hole 5 of the disk 1 at a speed lower than 300 rpm the undesirable slippage of the disk 1 will not occur an additional aspect of the present invention is designed to put the above mentioned consideration into practice as will become clear as the description proceeds in accordance with the present invention the disk drive is controlled in such a manner that as the turntable starts to rotate its speed is held to a lower level to prevent slippage of the disk on the turntable.
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is fitted in the axial bore 51 of the rotation member 5 after fitted with the torsion spring 52 over the outside the other end of the rotation member 5 is pivotally fitted in the pivot hole 12 of the base 1 so that a connecting strap 432 for connecting each slat of the window blind is fixed in the locating recess 43 by the direct fastening of two screw elements 441 through the lid 44 referring to fig5 when a connecting string 433 is used to connect each slat of the window blind the connecting string 433 can be placed in the clipping grooves 431 provided at both sides of the locating recess 43 and then the connecting string 433 is similarly fixed in the locating recess 43 by the direct fastening of two screw elements 441 through the lid 44 referring to fig6 when the axle rod 421 penetrating through the shaft portion 42 of the housing member 4 and fitted in the axle portions 33 of the cord spool 3 is rotated the rotation member 5 can be rotated and the leg of the torsion spring 52 moves the protruding portion 45 of the housing member 4 to turn an angle so that the connecting strap 432 fixed in the locating recess 43 rotates the slats 434 in unison the same angle then the housing member 4 is limited by the torsion spring.
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of the present invention and which addresses the problems associated with some cells i e j cells in the previously described embodiment as explained above in describing the embodiment of fig8 non selected bit lines are charged to 0 v which for higher vpass voltages e g 10 v still causes higher gate disturb in this embodiment of the present invention non selected bit lines are all charged to 2 v and the selected bit lines are charged to 0 volts also the higher and lower vpass voltages are applied opposite to what is depicted in fig8 i e 10 and 7 volts versus 7 and 10 volts respectively as shown by cells q r and s vertical fields can be reduced throughout the array such that gate disturb can be suppressed throughout array 100 fig1 shows a biasing method for a nand array 1100 comprising phines type memory cells in the program operation according to still another embodiment of the present invention as explained with respect to fig9 non selected bit lines are charged to 0 v unfortunately while most memory cells in the array of fig9 experience lower gate disturb some of the cells i e cells m are still subject to larger vertical fields resulting in higher gate disturb the embodiment depicted in fig1 addresses this situation in this embodiment non selected bit lines are charged to 3 v not 0 v and the selected bit lines are charged in the program operation to 5 v 3 5 v and 0 v in this way as depicted by cells t u v w and x the vertical field in all cells is effectively minimized whereby undesirable gate disturb is also minimized as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
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the slot 75 to engage with a screw nut 87 thus the second heat sink 80 is slidably mounted to the mounting board 70 and pivotable relative to the first heat sink 10 about the axis of the through hole 38 of the first heat sink 10 a wall bounding the mounting hole 42 of the clip 40 is snappingly clipped in the groove 26 of the base 20 of the first heat sink 10 the fixing board 60 is attached to a bottom of the motherboard 6 and the connecting part 24 of the heat sink 10 is placed upon the cpu of the motherboard 6 four holes are defined through the motherboard 6 around the cpu the screws 48 of the clip 40 are inserted through the corresponding holes of the motherboard 6 and engaged in the corresponding locking holes 62 of the fixing board 60 thus the heat dissipation assembly is mounted to the motherboard 6 referring also to fig5 in use the clip 40 and the fixing board 60 are mounted to the motherboard 6 that is mounted to a sidewall of a host computer 2 and sandwich the motherboard 6 therebetween with the second finned part of the second heat sink 80 aligning with a system fan 4 that is mounted to a rear wall of the host computer 2 when a distance between the system fan 4 and the.
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for communication with end user interactive video display devices capable of sending commands back through the communication network such devices may include for example personal computers or television receivers at contestant premises mobile phones pdas or any other communications device networks 10 and 12 although represented as separate networks to facilitate description of operation both collectively represent a wide range of communication media including cable satellite telephone and mobile networks internet and wireless communication the same or different communication providers may be active as networks 10 and 12 in any particular interchange among remote sites interactive video device platform 20 comprises input translator coupled to network 12 and provisioning engine 24 coupled to network 10 input translator 22 and provisioning engine 24 are each coupled to a processor 26 that in this example maintains a real time contest database the processor 26 is coupled to correlation engine 28 the input translator 22 can receive one to an unlimited number of simultaneous sessions that may comprise feeds of real time stats and or real time fantasy contest scores each input set of input data may be processed via a single thread and correlated by correlation engine 28 with any sponsorship or advertisement by an embedded software engine other content such as ads promotions notices messages or other items of interest.
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produced automobile the preferred embodiment of the gas steam powered hybrid automobile contains an internal combustion engine this engine gets gasoline from the fuel tank in the preferred embodiment of this automobile there is also a piston type steam engine connected to a drivetrain the piston type steam engine is powered by steam generated by a boiler the boiler is powered by the same fuel as is the internal combustion engine spent steam from the steam engine goes through a condenser and is recycled back into the boiler upon starting the vehicle the necessary steam pressure is not yet attained so the automotive vehicle operates entirely from power delivered to the drivetrain from the standard internal combustion engine however after a few minutes the self contained boiler has attained adequate steam pressure and the steam engine is capable of powering the vehicle without the concurrent operation of the internal combustion engine in the preferred embodiment fuel efficiency can be theoretically doubled relative to that of the current internal combustion automobile what is new is the addition of a steam engine as the primary producer of motive force this is an improvement over the tried and true predecessor automobile in its essence this improvement retains the vast majority of technical features of the current state of the automotive art as is found in the prior art this vehicle contains a drivetrain it also contains engines to provide motive force it reshuffles the power sources however the envisioned vehicle is what can be thought of as a u2018 gas steam u2019 hybrid automotive vehicle the instant invention provides for an automotive vehicle powered by both an internal combustion engine and a piston type steam.
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housing and reciprocates into the cannula housing when a proximally directed force is applied thereto the piercing tip is maintained in the exposed position by a latching mechanism associated with the obturator shaft and is automatically withdrawn into the cannula under the force of a spring when the proximal force is removed from the cannula the cannula thus advancing distally and releasing the latching mechanism penetration force is maintained at a minimum and safe and efficacious trocar entry is facilitated application_number US 35227494 A description referring to fig1 trocar 10 is shown in its fully assembled condition with cutting tip 12 extending from cannula 14 trocar 10 includes a trocar assembly 16 and a cannula assembly 18 the longitudinally extending or endoscopic portion of trocar assembly 16 which extends from trocar housing 20 is shielded from view in fig1 by cannula housing 21 and cannula 14 except for extended cutting tip 12 a circumferential abutment surface 15 is provided toward the distal end of cannula 14 referring now to fig2 and 3 pyramidal cutting tip 12 is rotatably mounted to obturator shaft 22 at swivel joint 24 a cylindrical channel 26 is formed in the proximal end of obturator shaft 22 a tension spring 28 see fig1 and 3 is.
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means is provided preferably in the form of hole 21 for connection to a support element the carrier elements 6 and 7 are also formed from plates or plate members by punching or flame cutting a larger plate the free ends unnumbered of the carrier elements 6 and 7 comprise slots or cutouts 23 24 by which the carrier elements 6 7 may be seated in the recesses or slots 12 of the longitudinal plates 2 at their opposing transverse sides or edges the carrier elements 6 7 are provided with semicircular slots or cutouts 25 26 adapted to receive therebetween the outside diameter of the pipe which is to be supported the longitudinal sides or edges of the carrier elements 5 6 include short longitudinal slots 28 29 to enable threaded bolts 15 16 carried by the longitudinal plates 2 3 to extend therethrouqh at on end of each semicircular cutout 25 26 each carrier element 6 7 includes a portion or section 30 31 fig2 projecting beyond a plane through the center of its associated cutout and a section or portion 32 33 which does not project through the center plane the carrier elements 6 7 are so disposed with.
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30 min 1800 s was measured with 1000 psig 6 89 kpa nitrogen pressure on the filtration cell the fluid loss measure was then multiplied by 2 so as to adjust for the size of the screen used with the filtration cell polyamine 300 503 5 g and 825 5 g of water were placed in a 1 liter vessel the temperature of the solution was controlled at 30 u00b0 c while 1858 g of epichlorohydrin was added the reactants were stirred at 70 u00b0 c overnight and an amber product was removed from the flask crosslinker solution prepared in a above 10 3 g was added to 150 g of polyalkylenepolyamine prepared as in example 1 a the mixture of reactants was heated at 60 u00b0 70 u00b0 c for 4 hours 14400 s an amber solution was removed from the vessel it was tested as a fluid loss additive by the procedure described in example 1 d the results are given in table i to 300 g of polyalkylenepolyamine prepared in example 1 a was added 8 g of epichlorohydrin the mixture was reacted in a 60 u00b0 c shaker both overnight an amber solution was produced this material was tested according to example 1 d the results are given in table i to 250 g of polyamine 300 was added 640 g of water epichlorohydrin.
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disclosed are compounds of the formula str1 where s and v are various organic or inorganic substituents g and k are the same or different and represent n or cr 39 where r 39 is an organic or inorganic substituent r is hydrogen or an alkyl group r 1 x y z and t are organic or inorganic substituents and r 2 and r 3 represent hydrogen or organic substituents or nr 2 r 3 together represents a heterocyclic ring system and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof which are highly selective partial agonists or antagonists at brain dopamine receptor subtypes and thus are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of affective disorders such as schizophrenia and depression as well as certain movement disorders such as parkinsonism application_number US 34449794 A description in addition to compounds of general formula i described above the present invention further encompasses compounds of formula ii str5 where r 1 x y z and t represent hydrogen or alkyl r 7 and r 8 independently represent hydrogen or alkoxy r 9 is hydrogen or alkyl and w represents nitrogen or ch preferred compounds of formula i include those where w is n or ch and r 7 is phenyl pyridyl or pyrimidinyl each of which is optionally mono or disubstituted with halogen hydroxy straight or branched chain lower alkyl having 1 6 carbon atoms or straight or branched chain lower alkoxy having 1 6 carbon atoms preferred compounds according to formula ii are those where r 1 x y z and t are hydrogen r 7 and r 8 are different and represent hydrogen or alkoxy w is ch and ar represents benzyl or phenyl other preferred compounds of formula ii are.
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modifying the surfaces of the nanoparticles 10 as described below is conducted so that the nanoparticles 10 can be firmly incorporated into a network of a metal oxide matrix 50 as can be seen in fig2 b in modifying the surface of the nanoparticles 10 the surfaces of the nanoparticles 10 are coated with the metal oxide that constitutes the matrix 50 coating layer 30 by way of example in an exemplary embodiment when the matrix 50 is formed from a network of silica sio 2 the surface of the nanoparticles 10 is coated with silica fig3 a through 3d are schematic illustrations of an exemplary embodiment of a process of modifying a surface of the nanoparticles 10 according to the present invention first as can be seen in fig3 a a surfactant is dispersed in an organic solvent in an exemplary embodiment the surfactant is a non ionic surfactant that has an ether group as a hydrophilic group and has an alkyl group as a hydrophobic group for example about 50 mole percent mol of polyoxyethylene 5 nonylphenyl ether trade name igepal co 520 which is hereinafter referred to igepal is dispersed in cyclohexane a uniform dispersion may be achieved in the solvent using sonication fig3 a schematically depicts the state of igepal dispersed in the cyclohexane solvent as seen in fig3 b nanoparticles are subsequently mixed in the igepal solution for example the solution in which cdse quantum dots 1 milligram of quantum dots per milliliter of cyclohexane solvent are dissolved is mixed in the igepal solution next as seen in fig3 c an alkaline catalyst.
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relation to the raw air chamber 14 some of the transport air continuously penetrates through the filter 4 on the other hand the fibres from which there is separated the transport air upon passage through the filter slide along a helical shaped path on the filter surface the flow velocity of the transport air upon entry into the raw air chamber 14 is chosen such that there is effectively prevented any adherence of fibres to the surface of the filter 4 under the action of the centrifugal force the heavier fibre material for instance in the form of balls or entanglement in any case is propelled along the inner wall of the housing and does not come into contact with the filter but also as to the material deposited at the filter surface the force acting in the tangential direction is sufficient in order to displace the fibres along such surface the fibres which have been practically completely separated from the transport air collect at the neighborhood of the floor 10 due to the spin flow there prevails internally of the housing 2 a pressure which drops from the outside towards the inside the pressure prevailing at the center of the housing.
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a connection mode between the canister 14 and the atmospheric air introduction passage 30 through the paths a pressure sensor 52 functioning as a detector for detecting a pressure of the paths and an electric pump 38 in these three paths a main path 40 corresponds to a path for directly connecting the canister 14 and the atmospheric air introduction passage 30 and a determination path 42 corresponds to a path connecting the canister 14 and the atmospheric air introduction passage 30 via a pump 38 further a reference path 44 in the three paths corresponds to a path connecting the canister 14 and the atmospheric air introduction passage 30 via the pump 38 in the same manner as the determination path 42 a throttle 46 is provided in the reference path 44 the pump 38 mentioned above forcibly discharges the air within the fuel vapor path 24 the determination path 42 and the reference path 44 to an outside an intake side of the pump 38 is provided with a check valve 48 which is opened at a time when the pressure in the intake side is lowered by the operation of the pump 38 and the pressure sensor 52 further the canister 14 and the atmospheric air introduction passage 30 are connected via the main path 40 at a time when.
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to move slightly relative to such blow to prevent undue shearing and damage to the total barge bumper assembly 15 the shock cell assembly 75 operates in the same manner as the shock cell assembly 22 and thus has been given the same numerals to indicate the similarity of operation including the positioning of the cstable polyurethane 36 as further illustrated the end 77 of the piston 29 extending outwardly from the interior of the cylinder 23 is suitably secured such as by welding at 78 to a stinger or stabbing base member 80 the stabbing base member 80 extends upwardly and is tapered inwardly as at 81 and further tapered inwardly at section 82 to form a stinger or stabbing member 84 which extends upwardly to terminate at end 85 as further illustrated the member 44 is pivotally attached at 51 through a suitable pivot pin not shown to the end 42 of piston member 29 in the upper shock assembly 22 and extends downwardly such that member 44 which is a cylindrical hollow member is positioned concentrically relative to stabbing member 85 to terminate at 90 on base member 80 by wedging base member 80 due to the taper of such base member 80 such that base member 80 has a larger cylindrical diameter than member 44 as further illustrated in the figure base member 80 also extends upwardly and includes a straight cylindrical wall portion 91 which extends upwardly and is attached to rigid support plate 92 which receives and supports a loose barge bumper support.
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no heating or cooling medium flows through heat exchanger 1 1 for example if the heating cooling control 20 is disconnected for example by interrupting heating of dye through or vat 1 the module 20 provides an output signal at line 20 1 which is applied to the temperature command monitor 12 and to the temperature programmer 10 a switching signal from terminal 20 2 is also applied to control transfer of selector switch 9 to the broken line position so that temperature program integrator 11 will then be controlled by a search program cycle within unit 10 and by the temperature command monitor 12 rather than by comparison at 7 of the actual dye exhaustion rate signal 6 1 with respect to the command signal nominal exhaustion rate applied at terminal 7 1 the output from integrator 11 applied to temperature controller 19 through combining comparator circuit 17 1 then can be utilized to reconnect module 20 for example by initiating a cooling cycle subsequent to a heating cycle as for comparison of the actual result obtained by comparator 7 a typical heating and cooling cycle is shown in fig5 the control system of the invention incorporates apart from its main facility i e control of the exhaustion rate a conventional preselectable temperature program with high regulating accuracy for a preheating phase a predetermined temperature can be selected with maximum heating up rate and this be maintained constant over a variable holding period the dyestuff exhaustion phase can be preselected through the described exhaustion control system but should this not be utilisable the system can be run with a temperature program and two selectable heating up rates minimum heating up rate 0 2.
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during a walking sequence at the same time the ball 14 and socket 18 assembly provides a guide for the desired direction of travel the spring 20 is compressed to approximately u00be the uncompressed length when the user is about halfway through the walking sequence see fig1 b spring 20 compression provides a vibrational dampening effect such that the user is subjected to a lower level of vibrations and perturbations transferred from the surface 34 through the shaft 12 as forward motion continues the compressed spring decompresses and propels the user forward see fig1 c thereby utilizing otherwise lost energy from the walking sequence alternatively the spring 20 can be compressed in a range of about 20 to about 90 of its greatest length the tension of the spring 20 can be altered based upon the primary use and weight of the user in an alternative embodiment the spring 20 is a combination of two or more separate springs alternatively the user can reverse the walking sequence in order to move backwards with respect to the direction they are facing furthermore the user can move from side to side or in combination with a reverse or forward movement cleats 38.
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that when one is open the other is closed and vice versa furthermore valve 84 assumes the same position as valve 80 in the preferred embodiment all three of the safety valves 80 82 84 are pneumatically controlled in the preferred embodiment the combustion means 74 is a boiler of novel construction and operation shown in fig2 boiler 74 has a feeder arrangement 86 which controls mixing of daf sludge from pipe 72 with atomizing air from unit 92 natural gas from the natural gas train 88 and combustion air from blower 90 as seen in fig2 boiler 74 also has a unique combustion chamber 94 that terminates with an ash hopper 96 and turnaround chamber 98 the fire tubes 102 allow for three full tube passes and terminate in a flue gas stack 100 that has attachments including a draft control 101 oxygen monitor 103 and and particulate collector 150 to ensure that the emissions from boiler 74 comply with state and federal regulations for air pollution feeder arrangement 86 shown in detail in fig3 sets the desired mixing and burning conditions and automatically and regularly monitors them mounting plate 104 on the front of boiler 74 has a central hole and three equidistantly spaced holes around it pipe 72 feeds daf sludge through plate 104 to a coaxial gun 106 specially designed to accomodate the high particulate content of the sludge in gun 106 the sludge passes through the inner tube 108 while atomizing.
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is rotatably mounted on a circulating axle which is rigidly connected to the housing said pinion causes the positive fit between the internal ring gear and the outer ring gear application_number US 20306602 A description if not indicated differently the following description applies to all figures the figures show a braiding machine 1 in a schematic view a central pipe 3 is mounted rigidly on a machine frame 2 the central pipe 3 serves in its lower area for receiving a gear housing 5 which is arranged by means of a gear housing bearing 6 rotatably on the central pipe 3 by means of the drive 4 a rotational movement is imparted on the gear housing 5 and the rotation is carried out also by the sliding path carrier 7 connected to the gear housing 5 in the lower area of the gear housing 5 lower bobbin carriers 8 are arranged which support a weft thread bobbin 9 respectively the weft thread is guided through a penetration not illustrated in detail in the thread lever 10 and extends from there to a deflection device 13 which is positioned on the upper end of the thread lever 10 the thread lever 10 can be pivoted about.
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are performed at step 112 in accordance with the equation 2 the motor b speed u03c9b is controlled in such a manner that the engine speed u03c9e becomes zero while the vehicular speed u03c9v is kept constant at step 113 the vehicle drive torque u03c4v is controlled by controlling the motor a torque u03c4a at this time the torque control is performed in such a manner that with u03c4e 0 in the equation 3 the vehicle drive torque u03c4v is determined in accordance with the equations 4 5 and 6 from the equation 11 to satisfy the relationship of u03c4v gt 0 the vehicle is usually driven in such a manner that the motor a is in the power running state and the motor b is in the power generating state of course at step 114 an operation for continuously stopping the control of the engine is performed in the case of the first speed mode an operation for controlling the motor a speed u03c9a into zero is performed at step 115 and an operation for stopping the control of the motor b is performed at step 116 with these operations the motor a is turned into an electrically locked state and the motor b is turned into a free run state and thereby the planetary gear a4 having the large gear ratio between the input side and the output side is driven by the engine 1 in a state in which the sun gear 4s of the planetary gear a4 is fixed that is to say the speed change ratio in the first speed mode is equivalent to a low gear ratio of a usual manual transmission and.
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from being used on all dyed fabrics while also withstanding repeated washing the inventor believed that there must be some spray or surface treatment which could change the characteristics of the material here cotton to allow the scribed graphics to withstand repeated washings a variety of different surface treatments were investigated a specific product called permafresh was found from a chemical company called omnova the permafresh product is a total fabric treatment for stain and wrinkle resistance this treatment is meant to remain bound to the fabric for the life of the fabric and to withstand washing permafresh surprisingly proved to essentially eliminate the post wash characteristic problem when processing laser scribed graphics on many different dyed materials and colors other analogous materials may also be used which will have similar results the permafresh compound is applied and heat cured to alter the surface chemistry of the material in some way element 120 illustrates the fabric pretreatment process where the sprayer 120 sprays the material 125 on to the workpiece 99 prior to laser scribing the heat curing may be a totally separate step along the conveyor or may rely on the heat produced by the laser 105 itself this allows the laser written graphics to appear crisp and clean even after repeated washings this also made it possible and also facilitates the laser writing of the graphics on.
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12 and the cleaner 13 are assembled into a drum unit 2 which is removable along slide rails 3 and 4 toward the front i e toward the viewer of the drawing an optical system 20 comprises a light source 21 mirrors 22 23 24 25 and a lens 26 the light source 21 and the mirror 22 move at a speed v and the mirrors 23 24 travel at a speed v 2 whereby an original on a glass plate 27 is continuously scanned an optical image of the original is projected on the drum 10 charged to a predetermined potential by the sensitizing charger 11 and rotating in the direction of arrow a the latent image formed is then developed by the developing unit 12 to a toner image which is thereafter brought to a transfer station a detachable paper cassette 40 has accommodated therein sheets of copy paper which are sent out one by one by the rotation of a feed roller 42 in the direction of arrow b the copy paper sent out is turned upside down by a guide plate 43 and transported to the transfer station by a pair of timing rollers 44 for adjusting the timing of transport of the copy paper to register at the transfer station the leading end of the paper with the forward end of the toner image formed on the drum 10 at the transfer station the toner image is transferred to the copy paper by the discharge of the transfer charger 6 and the image.
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the addressing system of which is partially looped through the intermediary of a third set of buffer registers 46 the read only memory 45 stores m sequences made up of p data items that can each take m distinct values and which correspond to the m specific arrangements of p pattern types defining the recurrent composition laws each data item in a sequence identifying a pattern type occuring at the same rank in the corresponding arrangement it has two addressing inputs a row addressing input 47 for selecting the m sequences one by one and a column addressing input 48 for selecting the data items appearing at a particular rank in the sequences the column addressing input 48 is controlled by the data output of the multiplexer 41 and the row addressing input 47 is addressed by a data item read previously and stored temporarily in the third set of buffer registers 46 the third set of buffer registers 46 connected between the row addressing input 48 of the memory 45 and its data read output 49 is provided with presetting control means 39 connected to the reset to zero input of the address counter 42 and writing control means 38 connected to the output of the gate 44 each pulse which increments the address counter 42 corresponds to the end of the determination of a segment of the routing in.
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hydrocarbon or a silicone based material for example the material may be applied in any one of several conventional ways such as spin coating spraying dipping or vapor deposition the material may be applied with a thickness for example of 40 u00e5 to 50 microns but 700 u00e5 has been shown to work very well in fig3 heat 26 represented by the arrows is applied to the layer 22 of low surface energy polymeric material to remove the solvents even though the material is thermally stable with a high t g heating baking the material above t g approximately 160 u00b0 c to 300 u00b0 c for a short duration e g baking for 3 minutes at 180 u00b0 c will remove solvents within the material referring to fig4 a cutaway view is shown of the mask 18 in contact with the integrated circuit 10 as mentioned above transparent material 28 is interspersed within the base 20 radiation 32 represented by the arrows is applied to the surface 30 of the base 20 being absorbed and reflected by the base 20 but passing through transparent material 28 and low surface energy polymeric material of layer 22 to strike the resist of layer 16 creating a pattern then the mask 18 is removed without substantially any.
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be phased so as to shorten or lengthen the antenna element in a second embodiment the rollers are independently positionable to shorten or lengthen the antenna element application_number US 46874906 A description the present invention is a method of manufacturing wireless communication devices such as those used in co pending commonly assigned u s patent application ser nos 09 678 271 and 09 678 630 entitled u201c wireless communication device and method u201d and u201c multi band wireless communication device and method u201d respectively both of which were filed on oct 3 2000 and are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties in particular the present invention allows variations in the size of the tabs used for antenna elements in the wireless communication devices some wireless communications devices have both transmit and receive capability and can be used in the present invention a typical example of such a device is described in u s pat no 5 585 953 entitled u201c ir rf radio transceiver and method u201d incorporated herein by reference in its entirety other wireless communication devices have receive capability and use the energy received to communicate back such as described in u s pat no 6 078 259 entitled u201c radio frequency identification tag u201d incorporated herein by reference in its entirety such passive devices may likewise be used with the present invention the wireless communication device in the present invention can be any type of device that allows reception of wireless electronic communications and is able to communicate in response thereto both types of wireless communication devices are sometimes referred to herein and in the art as transponders the terms.
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bits define sequentially 128 configurations by selecting one by one modules 100 of all the axes that are present in the board and the three lower bits have a preset configuration sends a write location signal designated by the reference numeral 11 the second counter when counted selects the first counter 6 which addresses the first element of the vector inside the memory 3 the counter 7 a register 8 and the two latch elements 5 and 6 when the signal 11 arrives if the counter 7 is equal to zero the data item pointed in the memory 3 enters the counter 7 and the counter 6 is incremented by one if instead the counter 7 is nonzero and the register 8 is empty the data item contained in the memory 3 is written to the register 8 the data item contained in the latch element 5 is written to the second latch element 6 the first counter 6 is incremented by one and the counter 7 is decremented by one finally if the counter 7 is equal to zero and the register 8 is not empty nothing happens and the system waits for the next selection related to the axis which is performed by selection of the address 1 at this point the data must be transferred to the actuators and said transfer occurs asynchronously when a.
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an upper spring 26 a lower collet 28 compensating piston 14 and actuator piston 16 compensating piston 14 and actuator piston 16 are disposed in chambers 30 and 32 respectively within housing 18 chamber 32 is in fluid communication with an interior 34 of a tubing not shown via a lower port 36 and chamber 30 is in fluid communication with the interior of a tool body 38 only a representative portion of which is shown via an upper port 40 housing 18 also has a balance port 42 on the lower end of housing 18 to allow fluid communication between the interior of tool body 38 and tubing interior 34 inner sleeve 12 carries a seal 43 on its lower end that seals against the inner wall of housing 18 actuator piston 16 releasably engages housing 18 with lower collet 28 a shifting element 46 is slidably mounted to housing 18 and moves within a slot therein in response to the movement of actuator piston 16 shifting element 46 engages a moveable assembly 48 that is part of tool body 38 moveable assembly 48 has a recess 50 terminated on its lower end by a shoulder 52 shifting element 46 moves within recess 50 causing moveable assembly 48 to move down when shifting element 46 bears on shoulder 52 a lower spring 54 is carried in the lower.
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dust retention seed appearance and seed flow in one mode of operation an operator may place a quantity of seed to be separated into batches and treated in place in untreated seed hopper 12 seed is dispensed by operation of vibratory feeder into scale 14 pre mix container 24 is charged with ingredients for the treatment composition and agitator motor 26 is engaged to mix and maintain composition of the treatment composition a second treatment composition may be prepared by charging a second pre mix container 46 with ingredients for the second treatment composition and engaging agitator motor 28 to mix and maintain composition of the second treatment composition when heated air is desired to be introduced into treatment container 18 a heat source and blower associated with the control panel 22 may be activated predetermined quantities of seed are then dispensed by scale 14 to conveyance hopper 16 seed falls into treatment container 18 and falls into bowl 66 rotation of bowl 66 causes seed to be urged to the outside of the bowl and against the inner side of treatment container 18 as well as upward toward lid 84 fins direct seed back toward the center of treatment container 18 and down toward bowl 66 controller 22 operates to introduce treatment composition from one or both.
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the upper extraction zone 112 there are two vertically spaced sets of screens 126 through which the liquid i e liquor that has moved with the pulp downwardly through the impregnation zone 118 is drawn by a pump 128 the pump directs this liquor through a first heat exchanger 130 and thence upwardly into an inlet 132 to flow downwardly through a outermost pipe 134 positioned vertically in the center of the upper part of the digester 102 the exit end of the pipe 134 is indicated at 136 which is at the location of the first extraction location 112 thus it can be recognized that the liquid extracted at 112 is moved by the pump through the heat exchanger to raise its temperature and then back into the digester to flow into and through the pulp and thence be recirculated again through the pipe 128 the mixture of liquor and pulp that flows downwardly from the upper extraction location 112 goes through an initial cooking or delignification stage where a substantial portion of the lignin in the pulp is acted upon by the white liquor to cause a substantial portion of the lignin and other organic products to be dissolved in the liquor then when the mixture of pulp and liquor flowing downwardly from the upper extraction location 112 reaches the second extraction location 114 a portion of the black liquor is extracted through the two sets of screens 138 at the intermediate extraction location 114 by the action of a pump 140 the pump directs the extracted liquor through another heat exchanger 142 and the liquor is directed by valves 141a and 141b in either or both of two directions first a portion of the liquor flowing from the heat exchanger 142 is recirculated through a line 144.
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12 15 pentathiaheptane 1 17 dithiol 3 3 mercapto 2 2 mercaptoethyl thio propyl thio propyl thio 2 2 mercaptoethyl thio propane 1 thiol 3 3 u2032 dithiobis propane 1 2 dithiol 7 11 bis mercaptomethyl 3 6 9 12 15 pentathiaheptane 1 17 dithiol 7 12 bis mercaptomethyl 3 6 9 10 13 16 hexathiaoctadecane 1 18 dithiol 5 7 dimercaptomethyl 1 11 dimercapto 3 6 9 trithiaundecane 4 7 dimercaptomethyl 1 11 dimercapto 3 6 9 trithiaundecane 4 8 dimercaptomethyl 1 11 dimercapto 3 6 9 trithiaundecane 1 1 3 3 tetrakis mercaptomethylthio propane 1 1 2 2 tetrakis mercaptomethylthio ethane 4 6 bis mercaptomethylthio 1 3 dithiane and 2 2 2 bis mercaptodimethylthio ethyl 1 3 dithietane these polysulfide compounds may also have hydroxyl groups replacing hydrosulfide groups according to another embodiment the polymerizable composition according to the present invention may comprise a mixture of a hals anti yellowing additive of formula vii viii or ix and a sulfide anti yellowing additive of formula x xiii xiv or xv as defined above the weight ratio of hals anti yellowing additive to sulfide anti yellowing additive may range from 1 4 to 4 1 preferably from 1 2 to 2 1 the amount of anti yellowing additive s in the polymerizable composition according to the present invention may be from 0 05 to 1 by weight preferably.
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placed in the memory module thereafter an indication by the gps module of the location of the lawnmower may cause the microcontrollers to select the correct first pass data map for automated execution by the lawnmower on later passes in alternative embodiments for example identifying information may be input in accordance with each different map and or a user may indicate identifying information to the microcontroller for each first pass taken moreover in the case of a lawnmower unit equipped with for example a wired or wireless download link one or more first pass data sets may be stored remotely from the lawnmower and may be later accessed automatically or manually from the remote storage location such as via an on board wireless connection for later automated passes of the lawnmower more particularly the lawnmower device may make a first pass at the direction of a human operator or via a remote indication such as from a human operator or from a mapping program e g in embodiments in which a map of a given lawn has already been drawn such as via a survey in accordance with this first pass data including wheel encoded data may be recorded and stored in the memory module for later use during autonomous operation any number of.
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emulsion form significantly improves the durability of the fabric in terms of subsequent handling such as would be the case if the fabric is subjected to washing and dry cleaning the elastomer resin is applied to the fabric with the fabric in a relaxed state elastomer treated fabrics also support a higher tensile load at a given elongation compared to untreated preferred elastomer include acrylic binders with high stretch v 29 available from the b f goodrich co and st 954 which is launderable from the rohm and haas co being two preferred commercial examples the elastomer is applied from a bath at 10 12 5 solids with an add on of 10 25 a urethane or epichlorohydrin fixative is also preferably included with the elastomer system it has also been found that the use of less dense apertured fabrics allow a higher level of compaction up to 50 versus the optimum 35 for more dense unapertured fabrics the optimum compaction value relates to optimizing the stretch and recovery features of the fabric of the invention there is a practical limitation to the amount of compaction that can be achieved for a given fabric based on the physical limitations of the compaction nip as well as the density of the substrate fabric a peak percent compaction is reaches as the compaction apparatus nip has physical insertion limits beyond which.
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cm 3 min which corresponds to a linear velocity of greater than 15 6 cm min use of this higher airflow is important to produce a high surface area material the material was heated at a rate of 5 u00b0 c min to 120 u00b0 c and was exposed to this temperature for 4 hours it was subsequently heated at a rate of 5 u00b0 c min to approximately 450 u00b0 c as measured by a thermocouple placed approximately 0 5 cm over the catalyst bed and was held at this temperature for 16 hours after cooling to room temperature 2 5 g of aluminum tri sec butoxide aldrich 20 107 3 was dissolved in 5 ml of isopropyl alcohol em science and allowed to contact about 5 g of the material produced above on a fritted funnel an additional 10 ml of isopropyl alcohol was added to this mixture which formed a gel the excess alkoxide and alcohol were filtered off the material the material was washed with an additional 50 ml of isopropyl alcohol the material was loaded into an alumina boat and heated in a tube furnace the internal diameter of the tube furnace was 10 cm the airflow rate was greater than 1220 cm 3 min which corresponds to a linear velocity of greater than 15 6 cm min use of this higher airflow is important to produce a high surface area material the material was heated at a rate of 2 5 u00b0 c min to 120 u00b0 c and was exposed to this temperature for 1 hour it was subsequently heated at a rate of 5 0 u00b0 c min to approximately 450 u00b0 c as measured by a thermocouple placed approximately 0 5 cm over the catalyst.
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which in turn receives reinforcement 146 therewithin the veneer tie 144 is a swaged byna tie u00ae device manufactured by hohmann amp barnard inc hauppauge n y 11788 the veneer tie 144 is shown in fig5 as being emplaced on a course of bricks 120 in preparation for embedment in the mortar of bed joint 130 in this embodiment the system includes a wall anchor 140 veneer reinforcement 146 and a swaged veneer tie 144 the veneer reinforcement 146 is constructed of a wire formative conforming to the joint reinforcement requirements of astm standard specification a951 00 table 1 see supra at intervals along a horizontal line on surface 124 wall anchors 140 are surface mounted in this structure tubular legs 142 sheathe the mounting hardware 148 the hardware is adapted to thermally isolate the wall anchor 140 with the neoprene sealing washers thereof the wall anchors 140 are positioned on surface 124 so that the longitudinal axis of a column 117 lies within the yz plane formed by the longitudinal axes 150 and 152 of upper leg 154 and lower leg 156 respectively as best shown in fig6 and 7 tubular legs base surface 160 when installed lies in an xy plane upon insertion in the wallboard 116 the base surfaces 158 and 160 rest snugly against the opening formed thereby and serves to cover the opening precluding the passage of air and moisture therethrough thereby maintaining the insulation integrity.
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and a hydrophobic compound in the substantial absence of a higher aliphatic alcohol application_number US 5174702 A description in a preferred embodiment of the invention slow release tablets are formed by mixing a hydrophobic compound with an unhydrated cellulose polymer to form a dry mixture the mixing of the unhydrated polymer with the hydrophobic material is performed prior to the addition of a granulating liquid preferably an active pharmaceutical agent is mixed with the cellulose polymer and the hydrophobic compound other materials or excipients may be mixed into the composition during the formation of the dry mixture these materials may comprise fillers diluents lubricants binders granulating aids colourants flavourants and glidants in a preferred embodiment of the present invention the cellulose polymer is mixed with a hydrophobic compound dye and lactose hydrophobic compounds suitable for use include u201c waxy u201d organic compounds that have low solubility in water and a melting point greater than room temperature examples of hydrophobic compounds that may be used in the present invention include compounds selected from the group consisting of higher aliphatic acids both saturated and unsaturated and having a carbon chain length of greater than eight higher aliphatic esters hydrocarbons which are solid at room temperature e g wax long chain carboxylic acids and higher aliphatic alcohols the preferred higher aliphatic alcohols are those selected from the group consisting of aliphatic alcohols of 8 18 carbon atoms the most preferred aliphatic alcohols for use in the invention are lauryl alcohol myristyl alcohol cetyl alcohol stearyl alcohol and cetostearyl alcohol other preferred hydrophobic compounds include aliphatic acids preferred acids are those selected from the group consisting of palmitic myristic lauric capric stearic and behenic acid sodium stearyl fumarate.
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62 and a top coining punch 74 that replaces the pilot hole punch 68 the top coining punch 74 includes a guide hole 76 therein extending into the top coining punch 74 along the axis 40 of the rotor retaining screw hole 30 the guide hole 76 is adapted for receipt of a locator pin 78 extending from the base coining punch 72 the locator pin 78 extends from the base coining punch 72 along an axis of the base coining punch 72 coincident with the axis 40 of the rotor retaining screw hole 30 and is adapted for receipt within the guide hole 76 in the top coining die 78 the first and second surfaces 44 46 and the through hole 50 of the conical web 42 are formed in one operation by engaging the locator pin 78 of the base coining punch 72 in the guide hole 76 of the top coining punch 74 and pressing the base and top coining punches 72 74 into the annular flange 26 to thereby cause material in the annular flange 26 to be deformed around the top and bottom coining punches 72 74 and an exposed portion of the locator pin 78 in the exemplary embodiment the top coining punch 74 has an outer diameter significantly larger than the through hole 50 centered about the axis 24 of the retaining screw hole 30 and a distal end having a reverse conical configuration the top coining punch 74 is pressed into the annular flange 26 to a depth below the second surface 36 of the flange to form.
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system may flow through server 16 and legacy systems 30 to cause the requested features to be made available for the subscriber 39 s account without any manual intervention poof application 20 may nevertheless ensure that change requests submitted to legacy systems 30 are compatible with existing features poof application 20 thus ensures accurate completely electronic delivery of order information from web site shopping carts to order generation and shipping for instance when a change request is submitted via poof application 20 order processing application 34 may also cause a user 39 s guide for the selected features to be shipped to the subscriber as part of the order fulfillment process to provide for a comprehensive order processing poof application 20 automatically utilizes all relevant information to ensure automatic flow through on the back end for legacy systems consequently poof application 20 may ensure that a subscriber orders only features that are available in the subscriber 39 s specific calling area only features that do not create conflicts with other features already on the subscriber 39 s account and only features that are not already being provided on the subscriber 39 s account consequently poof application 20 reduces or eliminates the chance that errors may be made during the ordering process poof.
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{"publication_number": "US-2006199855-A1", "abstract": "a process is provided for preparing pharmaceutical grade atorvastatin hemicalcium salt comprising : deesterifying , wherein r is an ester protecting group to extracting r - 3 into an organic solvent or mixture of solvents , adding a base of formula nr 1 r 2 r 3 wherein r 1 , r 2 and r 3 are independently selected from h , substituted or non - substituted c1 to c7 alkyl , c6 to c9 aryl , c8 to c10 aralkyl or aminoalkyl to form atorvastatin base salt , isolating by precipitation of the above atorvastatin base salt and purifying when necessary ,", "application_number": "US-19741305-A", "description": "to a mixture of 150 g ( 4r - cis )- 1 , 1 - dimethylethyl - 6 -{ 2 -[[ 2 -( 4 - fluorophenyl )]- 5 -( 1 - methylethyl )- 3 - phenyl - 4 -[( phenylamino ) carbonyl ]- 1h - pyrrole - 1 - yl ] ethyl
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indicated by arrows 60 in fig1 will cause flange 56 of bag 44 to press downwardly against flange 46 of basket 40 thereby firmly positioning the basket within housing 12 so that the liquid first enters the interior of bag 44 from filter inlet port 28 and thereafter passes through previous filtering wall part 50 of the bag and openings 62 in basket 40 and out outlet port 30 ring part 52 of bag 44 includes a pair of tabs 64 which are integrally formed to flange 56 of the bag tabs 64 when pulled outwardly as shown by arrow 57 in fig4 with cap 22 removed from the filter cause flange 56 to be flexed and cammed inwardly and pulled from engagement with housing flange 38 to release the bag from the filter for purpose of replacement or cleaning wall part 50 of the bag will usually adhere to basket 40 during initial efforts to remove it from the filter this bag basket adherence causes the basket to move toward opening 18 in housing 12 until basket stops 48 engage the inner edge 35 of housing shoulder 34 where further outward movement of the basket is prevented as bag 44 is pulled from the basket in fig7 and 8 a modified form of the filter shown in fig1 6 is illustrated in this embodiment.
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all of these configurations as well as the appropriate communications hardware and software are known in the art software programming code embodying the present invention is typically stored in memory of some type such as the memory 228 and or storage 230 the routing station 210 may be configured as an exit routing station when it stores microprocessor executable instructions including first instructions for receiving a datagram comprising content data intended for multi recipient delivery in a destination domain second instructions for modifying the datagram for routing from the origin domain to the destination domain and third instructions for transmitting via the communications network the modified datagram to an entry routing station of the destination domain the entry routing station being capable of initiating multi recipient delivery in the destination domain optionally the exit routing station may store fourth instructions for retrieving information indicating parameters e g port numbers multicast addresses ttl values origin address destination address etc for delivery to the destination domain the routing station 210 may be configured as an entry routing station when it stores microprocessor executable instructions including first instructions for receiving a datagram configured for routing from the origin domain to the destination domain the datagram including.
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depressed the speed control circuit sp is adjust by cpu to rotate the machine motor at a predetermined low speed at this time the controller 6 controls the stitches that is when the wiper c1 is displaced along the variable resistor vr1 it acts on the stitch width control circuit mr for controlling the stitch width fig4 shows another embodiment of the invention in fig2 if the group of contact elements l are located at the lower position the variable resistor vr2 is cut off on the other hand if the group of contact elements l in the second embodiment moved to their lower position the variable resistor vr2 is connected to the speed control circuit sp so that the rotation speed of the sewing machine may be determined by the resistance value of the variable resistor vr2 when the group of contact elements l are located at the upper position the effect is the same as in the first embodiment in fig2 operation of the circuit structure shown in fig4 will be explained with reference to the flow chart in fig5 when the program control is started by closing the source switch 4 the effect is the same with the first embodiment in fig2 as to the detection of the upper and lower positions of the contact elements l by the cpu and the operation modes switch in dependence upon the positions of the contact elements l however in this embodiment the speed control circuit sp is connected to the variable resistor vr2 which is operated by the dial 2 when the contact elements l are located at the lower position therefore the resistance value of the variable resistor vr2 determines the rotation speed of the sewing machine when the controller 6 is switched to controlling.
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ideally the json record 2221 and the shared key 2208 should be sent separately to ensure data integrity upon receiving both the json record 2221 and the shared key 2208 the target system generates a new target access key 2208 in step 2803 in step 2804 the target system decrypts the recordkeycipher 2205 using the shared key 2208 to obtain the record key 2209 the target system then encrypts the record key 2209 with the new target access key 2208 the shared key 2208 can now be discarded as it is no longer needed the target system stores the encrypted json objects into their data stores in step 2505 the target system securely protects the new access key in step 2506 fig9 is a graphical representation of steps of tagging a json embodiment according to an aspect of the invention 2900 for illustration purpose a tag u2018 employee u2019 is created 2902 and placed in an tags array 2903 among the many alternatives contemplated social networking tags and feedback are thought to be the most common product attributes for illustration purpose there is one tags array for each json although it is likely to have one or more tags array in alternative embodiments a tag is a commonly used feature in social networking adding descriptions in the form of meta data so users may understand the content of the resource without first needing to download the content fig1 is a graphical representation of steps of sealing a json embodiment according to an aspect of the invention 1000 a hash value is computed by taking as input the whole.
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64351775 A description as mentioned hereinabove the practice of the present invention provides for a building panel construction designed to meet the requirements stipulated in a proposed national code for fire resistant products of this type the proposed requirements are set forth in a testing procedure currently designated astm e 119 while the foregoing test method contemplates a number of performance ratings only two are of particular concern at this time the more limited version thereof is the so called 34 15 minute finish rating 34 which involves exposure of the one surface of a test panel to a controlled temperature gradient of from 1000 u00b0 to 1300 u00b0 f over 15 minutes the other performance standard referred to as 34 1 hour rating 34 calls for exposing one face or surface of the panel of a controlled temperature gradient of from 1000 u00b0 to 1700 u00b0 f over 60 minutes in both versions of the performance testing certain temperature rise limits are specified in the lower performance test the temperature of the surface of the insulating layer in closest proximity to the exposed panel surface can not exceed 250 u00b0 f above the initial temperature average of 4 thermocouples within the stated period and no one temperature can exceed 370 f above initial temperature in the higher performance test the specified heat temperature rise limit is the same but measured on the unexposed outer surface of the test panel the 34 15 minute finish rating 34 applies to those panels which are designed to be used in the construction of pre engineered buildings presumably the thought here is that the.
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a geometric shape that facilitates the formation of recirculation vortex 44 inside combustor 28 in one form end wall 34 has a cross sectional shape of a dome and may be referred to as a dome panel in other embodiments end wall 34 may have other geometric configurations in one form end wall 34 and combustion liner 32 are integrally formed in other embodiments end wall 34 and combustion liner 32 may be separately formed and subsequently assembled and or joined together compressor discharge air injectors 38 are spaced apart circumferentially around combustor 28 compressor discharge air injectors 38 are operative to initiate recirculation vortex 44 in the pz inside combustor 28 in one form air injectors 38 are formed integrally with combustor 28 in other embodiments air injectors 38 may be separately formed and subsequently affixed to combustor 28 in one form compressor discharge air injectors 38 extend inside of combustor 28 in one form compressor discharge air injectors 38 are curved tubes that extend from end wall 34 to the pz inside combustor 28 in one form air injectors 38 have an end 46 that is disposed adjacent to and abuts recirculation vortex 44 in another form end 46 is disposed.
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segments is controlled by the location of the mating shoulder 10 when compression of the segments is complete the slip segment and the carrier slip 6 act together as a single conventional slip but with an increased effective thickness improving slip performance the hanging performance of this embodiment may be limited by the bearing area between the pusher 8 and front segments 9 with the carrier slip 6 to more evenly transfer the hanging load into the carrier slip 6 a wicker profile is machined on the bottom of the lower segments 11 allowing the lower segments to bite into the carrier slip 6 and transfer hanging load along the length of the carrier slip 6 similar to the segmented slip embodiment of fig1 3 this embodiment requires a mating mechanism between the slip segments that prevents disengagement during running in the hole and properly guides compression of the segments this mechanism could be of machined rails and mating channels between the segments also a mechanism such as a shear screw or shear ring is needed to ensure the slip segments 1 are fully compressed before setting the slip segments and carrier slip 6 up the slip pocket and into the casing calculation shows a 30 radial expansion increase and a 39 increase in hanging capacity over the current known designs fig6 illustrates another embodiment where the gripping slips 100 have exterior wickers 102 and interior wickers 104 the interior wickers 104 can slide on support segments 106 that can be stationary or that can also be ramped out due to relative axial movement as between the segments 106 and adjoining segments 108 and 110 that define an underlying support ring this type of axially relatively movable segments that.
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associated delivery line 46 the colored pulp in delivery line 46 is then deposited on the wire 52 which results in the stripe 62 similarly the colorant source 58 is coupled to dilution water lines 22 32 by colorant lines 64 66 the pulp slurry deposited on the wire 52 by the associated delivery lines 38 44 is colored by the coloring agent from the colorant source 56 to form stripes 70 72 the color of each stripe 62 70 72 preferably has a color that is discreet from the areas surrounding the stripe that is the colored stripe is either flanked by non colored portions of the paper or by one or two other colored stripes or by an edge of the paper it should be noted that after the pulp slurry 54 is deposited on the wire 52 the pulp contributed by a delivery line with colorant therein may tend to slightly diffuse into the surrounding pulp this may result in color that fades or bleeds at the outer edges of the stripes this may be a desirable effect in the finished paper product the amount of bleeding or lateral mixing can be controlled by adjusting the pulp consistency dye pump flow paper machine speed i e speed of.
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term u201c halo u201d means fluoro chloro bromo or iodo preferably chloro or bromo u201c alkali metal u201d or u201c alkali u201d refers to lithium sodium potassium rubidium and caesium preferable alkali metal is lithium or sodium of these sodium is most preferred u201c c 1 c 8 alkyl u201d refers to a branched or straight hydrocarbon chain of one to eight carbon atoms such as methyl ethyl n propyl isopropyl n butyl isobutyl sec butyl t butyl pentyl hexyl and heptyl c 1 c 6 alkyl is preferred u201c c 3 c 6 cycloalkyl u201d refers to a single saturated carbocyclic ring such as cyclopropyl cyclobutyl cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl u201c c 1 c 6 alkyllithium u201d is understood as being an c 1 c 6 alkyl as defined above substituted by a lithium atom such as butyllithium hexyllithium sec butyllithium u201c secondary amine u201d refers to an amine of formula hnr 2 r 3 wherein r 2 and r 3 may be the same or different and are independently selected from c 1 c 6 alkyl or c 3 c 6 cycloalkyl or r 2 and r 3 taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached obtain a c 4 c 8 heterocycloalkane optionally containing an additional heteroatom selected from o or n representative examples include but are not limited to piperidine 4 methyl piperidine piperazine pyrrolidine morpholine dimethylamine diethylamine diisopropylamine dicyclohexylamine ethylmethylamine ethylpropylamine and methylpropylamine preferably the secondary amine is chosen from diethylamine diisopropylamine dicyclohexylamine ethylmethylamine ethylpropylamine methylpropylamine and morpholine the more preferred secondary amine is diethylamine or diisopropylamine most preferred diethylamine u201c c 4 c 8 heterocycloalkane u201d refers to a saturated non aromatic cyclic compound of 4 to.
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providing first free flow space 15 the primary purpose of screening 18 is to prevent filter 9 from extending substantially into grating openings 17 in a more preferred embodiment screening 18 should contain no rough edges that face the interior of sludge receiving cavity 5 in order to avoid tearing screening 18 or filter 9 as filter 9 is removed from tank 1 in another preferred embodiment screening 18 has four to six openings per linear inch and is made of stainless or galvanized steel or plastic or fiberglass if grating openings 17 are sufficiently small screening 18 need not be used in another preferred embodiment grating 16 should be made of a strong corrosion resistant material such as stainless or galvanized steel or plastic or fiberglass in an alternate preferred embodiment first support means 14 comprises a heavy coarse screening not shown mounted over bed 2 and walls 3 filter 9 rests over coarse screening to provide first free flow space 15 if necessary screening 18 may be used in conjunction with coarse screening in a more preferred embodiment coarse screening should be a strong corrosion resistant material such as stainless or galvanized steel or plastic or fiberglass in another alternative preferred embodiment first support means 14 comprises corrugated sheets 41 mounted over bed 2 and walls 3 filter 9 rests over corrugated sheets 41 to provide first free flow space 15 if necessary screening 18 may be used in.
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area of the nerve a temperature range is specified in advance such that if the nerve temperature drops below the stimulation threshold then the laser is automatically turned on and if the temperature rises too high then the laser is automatically turned off in conclusion the preservation of the cns which are responsible for sexual function has proven challenging during prostate cancer surgery and the like due to the close proximity of the cns to the prostate surface their microscopic nature also makes it difficult to predict the location and path of these nerves from one patient to another the implementation of new technologies which are capable of improved identification and detection of the cns during surgery would aid in the preservation of the cns and result in improved post operative sexual function and patient quality of life ons has recently been studied as an alternative to ens although the exact mechanism of ons using near ir lasers is not yet known previous studies have concluded that it is based primarily on a photothermal mechanism due to the ir wavelengths used and the long pulse and cw mode of stimulation other photochemical and photomechanical laser tissue interactions have been ruled out as possible mechanisms for ons during our previous studies we have also noticed a strong dependence of ons on the temperature of the cn the transformation of absorbed optical energy into sufficient heat deposited in the cn generates an increase in the nerve temperature above a threshold value of about 42 45 degrees c for nerve activation and an increase in the icp a similar temperature range has previously.
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photographic camera 10 it also sets the shutter of the camera any change in the load moment applied to the coupling projections 28 is transmitted by way of the driven shaft 25 and the spur gear 24 to the pinion 22 because of the helical gear teething 23 of the pinion 22 there results a reactive force acting upon the pinion 22 and depending on the load moment applied the variable force is axially directed as a parameter onto the flanks of the helical teeth 23 corresponding to the angle of inclination of the helical teeth as the result the shaft 20 and thus the driven disk 21 are axially displaced whereby the contact pressure between the driven disk 21 and the o ring 18 is changed with the elastic deformation of the latter and correspondingly a higher or lesser frictional contact pressure is obtained depending on the conditions of the load it is obvious that in place of the frictionally effective o ring the bottom side of the driven disk 21 may be made elastically deformable and be provided with an equally frictionally effective covering while the rotating body 16 may consist of a hard material depending on the distance maintained by the rotating body 16 in relation to the axis of the shaft 20 the reduction ratio of the drive.
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16 furthermore adjacent each cabinet model is the model number of the cabinet door to be associated with that cabinet indicating the model number of a white door column 20 or an almond door column 22 the white background accessories are listed in column 24 and the almond in column 26 along with the identification of the boxes 21 27 in which they are packaged bearing the color coded gray background designator 34 c 34 as best illustrated in fig5 and 6 the packaged merchandise is presented and displayed to the consumer in accordance with the same color coding as previously described with reference to fig1 it is to be understood that this display is only by way of example as the method of this invention is equally applicable for example to warehouse racks or other fixture displays with the merchandise being any type of fixture specifically the wall cabinets 10 base cabinets 12 and accessories 30 are pre boxed unassembled in cartons 43 stacked on a lower shelf 52 of a merchandise gondola type display case 44 having end walls 46 and 48 in accordance with a unique feature of the invention each of the cartons 43 has at its front face a label 54 fig6 bearing color background segments for example at portions 29 respectively corresponding to the background color of the color code designator representing the furniture item within the package and as depicted in fig1 in the example shown in fig6 the color is purple furthermore each box bears a number designator 40 in the illustrated example the number 17 corresponding to the box number listed in column 14 of the sheet depicted in fig2 containing the particular furniture item as specifically illustrated in fig5 all the cartons 54 are stacked in numerically.
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section 20 a of nacelle 20 when the doors 24 26 are in their stowed position as in fig1 the engine is in a thrust reversal mode in fig2 this mode is generally used immediately after landing an aircraft on a runway the doors 24 26 are pivoted to that position simultaneously using actuators not shown the arrows a 2 a 3 in fig2 indicate the main flow path of the efflux coming out of the engine when operated during the thrust reversal as can be seen a large portion of the gases coming out of the engine are deviated substantially toward the front the gases exit the doors 24 26 in the vicinity of their leading edges 24 b 26 b these edges are located at the front of the doors 24 26 and are referred to as u201c leading u201d edges with reference to the travel path of the aircraft the deviation of the gases creates a resulting horizontal retarding force opposing the forward movement of the aircraft increasing the output thrust generated by the engine creates an increased aerodynamic decelerating force thus more braking fig2 and 3 show that the trailing edge 24 a of the upper door 24 is pivoted behind the trailing edge 26 a of the lower door 26 when the doors 24 26 are deployed this can be achieved for example from an asymmetrical positioning of the door pivots with reference to the horizontal center plane of the jet pipe 30 such.
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by creating a vortex through separate injection inlets rather than confining walls used in the prior art to create a vortex carbon black produced by this reactor is characterized by high structure or low structure with low surface area a process for the manufacture of carbon black using the new reactor is also disclosed application_number US 72742903 A description with reference to the accompanying drawing fig1 is a schematic diagram of a typical conventional tangentially fired tread reactor 1 feedstock is injected through inlet 2 to tangential chamber 3 wherein a tangential fuel 4 is injected through tangential port 5 the resulting product is discharged to quench chamber 6 to quench ports 7 and product is collected and converted to conventional pelletizing system through 8 to obtain pellets which are dried and packed fig2 is schematic diagram of another conventional axial tread reactor 10 having one entry of the combustion gases 14 fuel is injected through fuel inlet at one end 11 a stream of air in injected through an inlet 13 and the feedstock is injected into chamber 16 through ports 15 reaction products are processed through a reaction chamber 17 and to a quench chamber 18 and quenched with water end product is collected through ports 19 and converted to conventional.
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condition that the angle b is fixed to 75 u00b0 and the angle a has a range of possible angle value of 30 u00b0 to 60 u00b0 set with the slider s the user deletes the slider s for the angle a from the display screen 3 and then the user sets up a slider for the angle c as shown in fig7 c step s 15 in fig3 yes in this connection the user can delete the slider s from the display screen 3 by touching the area other than the slider s area and the graphic area with the touch pen p on the display screen 3 when the slider s is on the display screen 3 in this case in the process for determining the range of possible angle value shown in fig4 the angle b is fixed to 75 u00b0 step s 32 yes the number of fixed angles is one step s 33 no the angle a has the range of possible angle value with the slider s that is the angle a has slider range settings step s 34 yes under this condition the cpu 11 determines the minimum and maximum values of the range of the slider s for the angle c based on the sum of the interior angles of an n gon 180 u00b0 u00d7 n u2212 2 as follows step s 36 minimum value 180 u00b0 u00d7 n u2212 2 u2212 u03c3 fixed angle values u2212 maximum values within the set range and maximum value 180 u00b0 u00d7 n u2212 2 u2212 u03c3 fixed angle values u2212 u03c3 minimum values within the set ranges 2 specifically in fig7 b the angle b of the triangle is fixed to 75 u00b0 and.
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push rim repositioning mechanism configured to allow customizable placement of the push rim based on a user 39 s specific physical dimensions and or physical capabilities fig1 a 10c illustrate placement of a push rim at various positions along a wheelchair according to an implementation of the present application based on a user 39 s range of motion fig1 a illustrates the push rim 1010 of the wheelchair 1000 in position even with the user 39 s shoulders 1015 fig1 b illustrates the push rim 1010 of the wheelchair 1000 rotated forward by 15 degrees with respect to the user 39 s shoulders 1015 fig1 c illustrates the push rim 1010 of the wheelchair 1000 rotated forward by 15 degrees with respect to the user 39 s shoulders 1015 those of skill in the art will appreciate that skilled persons can implement the described functionality in varying ways for particular applications but such implementation decisions should not be interpreted as causing a departure from the scope of the invention also in the various embodiments described above the improvements to the push rim and drive wheels can be implements for a single side of the wheelchair or on both sides of the wheelchair the above description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the invention various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art and the generic principles described.
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can facilitate an optimized configuration of camshaft rotor 220 and brake rotor 240 to avoid leakage and friction between the two rotors as they move relative to one another in operation of the phaser further openings 282 284 may be fitted with check valve s and other apparatus not shown to further control the flow of oil between respective sub chambers 226 a 226 b and 228 a 228 b referring now to fig7 an exemplary brake 150 is shown for actuating a brake rotor 140 in a camshaft phaser 100 improved in accordance with the invention various brake mechanisms are envisioned within the scope of the invention for example mechanical friction brakes actuated with an electromagnetic actuator neither is shown or a known electromagnetic eddy current brake 160 a presently preferred type of brake is an electromagnetic hysteresis brake 162 such as is available from magtrol inc west seneca n y these types of brakes are commonly used as loads in dynamometers and have three advantages they are contact less producing torque through a magnetic air gap without the use of magnetic particles or friction components and hence little wear is to be expected they are easy to control since the amount of torque is a direct monotonous function of current which is generally linear until magnetic saturation and the torque they produce is generally independent of rotational speed the hysteresis effect in magnetism is applied to torque control by the use of two basic components a reticulated pole structure 164 and a specialty steel rotor shaft assembly 166 fastened together but not in physical contact with pole structure 164 pole structure 164 may be formed of any soft magnetic steel either.
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described after ferritic stainless steel having components shown in table 1 was formed by melting and further formed into a slab hot rolling finishing temperature 800 u00b0 c coiling temperature 450 u00b0 c and sheet thickness 4 mm was performed by heating to 1 170 u00b0 c so that a hot rolled steel sheet was formed an average cooling rate from finish rolling to coiling that is from 800 u00b0 c to 450 u00b0 c was set to 20 u00b0 c sec the hot rolled steel sheet thus obtained was annealed at 900 u00b0 c to 1 200 u00b0 c for 30 to 300 seconds and further processed by pickling next after cold rolling was performed annealing was performed at 970 u00b0 c for 30 to 300 seconds and was further processed by pickling so that a ferritic stainless steel sheet sheet thickness 0 8 mm was formed a test piece width 30 mm and length 50 mm was cut out of the ferritic stainless steel sheet thus obtained and two surfaces of the test piece were polished with 600 abrasive paper and were then observed using a scanning electron microscope so called sem the grain diameter of a nb carbonitride was approximately several micrometers and the grain diameter of a nb carbide was approximately 1 u03bcm in addition it was confirmed that sulfur containing inclusions such as mns adhere to peripheries of the nb carbonitride and the nb carbide and are precipitated the grain diameters of all sulfur containing inclusions in one arbitrary viewing field having a size.