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4 | two columns of oppositely disposed electrospinning nozzles with inner diameter of 0 8 mm respectively nanofibers exiting from the electrospinning nozzles were induced and drawn out by filament guiding roller pair 2 which is set at the end of pairs of electrospinning nozzles on the plane of the frame 3 the drawing speed of filament guiding roller pair 2 was 5 cm s and filament yarn of ha chitosan plla plga pu pcl composite nanofibers is obtained a device for electrospinning is used comprising frame 3 having three pairs of electrospinning nozzles 1 in two columns filament guiding roller pair 2 set at the end of pairs of electrospinning nozzles the frame 3 was set at angle of 0 u00b0 to fixed sticks 4 1 g hyaluronic acid ha mw 100 000 g mol was dissolved in 100 ml distilled water and the prepared solution was fed to one column of electrospinning nozzles containing 3 spinnerets 10 g poly l lactic acid plla m u03b7 100 000 g mol was dissolved in a mixed solvent of 50 ml acetone and 50 ml n n dimethyl formamide and the prepared solution was fed to the other column of electrospinning nozzles containing 3 spinnerets distance between two neighbouring electrospinning nozzles on the same column of frame is 10 cm and distance between two tips of oppositely disposed pair of electrospinning nozzles is 30 cm plane of frame 3 is set at angle of 0 u00b0 to fixed sticks 4 high dc voltages. |
9 | caliber automatic handgun 80 including a frame 81 slide 82 and a trigger guard 83 these are shown in the normal location within the holster 10 when fully seated note that the region of the near face of the holster body has been broken away in the area of the screw 40 of fig1 this reveals the internal interchangable resilient welt 85 of this invention held in place by the screw 40 and its mating nut 40n appearing in fig7 note that the welt 85 is circular in shape and of sufficient diameter such that it conforms closely to the curve of the handgun 8d where the frame 81 joins the trigger guard 83 the welt 85 therefore determines the most rearward and most downward limit of travel of the handgun 80 as it is holstered the welt 85 is preferably of neoprene rubber providing sufficient strength to properly hold the handgun in place and sufficient resiliency to absorb the pressures of entrance and removal of the handgun and sufficient friction properties to provide a non slip grip surface on the handgun the welt member 85 also prevents contact of the handgun with the stiching at the lowermost portion of the handgun opening to extend the life of the holster as illustrated in fig6 the welt member 85 is interchangable merely by removal of screw 40 and replacement with a different size conforming to the height of the handgun as measured from the frame to the top of the barrle or slide immediately in front of the trigger guard in the examples given the welt 85a of fig8 is in actual practice approximately 1 inch in a diameter and 3. |
2 | invention and are not to be interpreted as limiting the scope of the instant invention while the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularly it is to be noted that many modifications may be made in the details of the invention 39 s construction and the arrangement of its components without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure it is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification in the present invention a high torque low rpm hydraulic motor is utilized to control the descent of an elevator car down an elevator shaft in one embodiment the hydraulic motor is attached to an elevator car the motor has a cog attached to it that rides along a stationary track that extends the length of the shaft when the elevator descends pressure builds up within the hydraulic motor and the speed with which the cog may turn and move down the track is limited when the cog turns in the other direction as it ascends the shaft no pressure builds within the hydraulic motor due to a check valve and the cog rotates freely thus not limiting the speed with which the elevator may ascend the shaft those skilled in the art will appreciate that all hydraulic motors rotate easily in one direction due to a check valve but only slowly in the opposite direction due. |
1 | increase cavity volume and surface area while minimizing overall size consequently the present exemplary interbody spacer 100 employs geometry that provides for a small spacer with relatively large surface area and internal cavity 118 other cavities and geometries may be included in the spacer structure such as cutouts or holes 116 according to one exemplary embodiment the interbody spacer 100 has an upper face 124 and an opposing lower face 126 a series of ridges 128 traverse the upper and lower faces 124 126 the ridges 128 are configured to facilitate the insertion of the interbody spacer 100 by preventing retrograde motion and slippage during the insertion process after the surgery is complete the ridges 128 also may provide increase surface area encourage bone growth and or prevent dislocation of the interbody spacer 100 additionally as illustrated in fig1 a and 1b the present interbody spacer 100 includes frictionally engaging features on at least one end of the spacer 100 according to one exemplary embodiment any number of protruding features materials or rough surface finishes disposed on at least one end of an interbody spacer 100 may be used to pivotably direct an interbody spacer 100 during surgical insertion particularly according to one exemplary embodiment the interbody spacer 100 has a plurality of teeth 120 disposed about the perimeter of the rounded proximal end 112 the teeth 120 allow for an insertion instrument to firmly grip the interbody spacer 100 and aid in the manipulation of the interbody spacer 100 during insertion in one exemplary embodiment the teeth 120 when coupled with an appropriate insertion instrument may simplify a tlif procedure by allowing the pivoting and tamping of the interbody spacer 100 without having to release it from the grasp of the insertion instrument as shown more particularly in. |
8 | manufacture multi layer ceramic mlc packages or modules 4 consisting of a substrate bottom 6 and a cap top 8 the fixture 9 for assembling these modules consists of a baseplate 10 preferably constructed of one quarter inch thick aluminum preferably having a perimeter slot 12 milled in it a tray 14 fits onto baseplate 10 its precise location being directed by aligning bottom ridge 15 into slot 12 tray 14 is preferably a 34 jedec tray 34 meaning that it conforms to the tray standard of the jedec tray 14 has a plurality of cavities 16 in this case ten such cavities each adapted to fit substrate 6 alignment plate 18 fits on top of tray 14 alignment plate 18 also has a plurality of openings 20 in this case ten such openings each opening having an associated plurality of fingers 21 each opening is adapted to receive cap 8 and each associated plurality of fingers is adapted to accept substrate 6 thus precisely aligning each cap over its respective substrate to tight tolerances if necessary in a preferred embodiment the alignment plate also has a bottom lip 22 along its perimeter that fits together with top ridge 23 of tray 14 thus locating the alignment plate in relation to tray 14 compression plate 24 pivotably attaches to baseplate 10 preferably with a hinge 25 compression plate 24 has a plurality of receptacles 26 each adapted to fit a leaf spring 28 a pressure plate 30 stacks on top of each module assembly 4 on top of cap 8 although the illustrated embodiment uses leaf springs and leaf springs are preferred other springs such as. |
4 | resistant materials such as quartz furthermore the holding member 4 could also be gel filled for to block water 0042 fig1 b depicts a schematic cross section of a core 11 of an electrical cable which is formed from reinforcing strands 13 and conductive strands 12 several holding members 14 14 1 14 2 and 14 3 are located in the interstices 15 15 1 15 2 and 15 3 of the core 11 0043 fig1 c depicts a cross section of a core 21 of a u201c bluejay u201d style of a cable having conducting strands 22 forming an outer periphery of the core 21 and reinforcing strands 23 located near the center of the core 21 for example the center of the core 21 can be formed from six reinforcing strands 23 and one holding member 24 containing an optic fiber 26 the holding member 24 may have approximately the same diameter as the individual reinforcing strands 23 which enables the holding member 24 to replace at least one of the reinforcing strands 23 in the core 21 of the cable without causing any structural deformities the illustrated embodiment does not suffer from ampacity loss while only having approximately 5 strength loss the location for temperature monitoring is good but the location of the holding member 24 causes termination to be difficult. |
9 | bias the hinge assembly to a closed position application_number US 4575193 A description reference is first made to fig1 which shows a shower stall generally indicated at 10 the shower stall 10 has a front bottom wall 12 front side walls 14 and a front upper glass wall 16 extending between the side walls 14 the walls 12 14 16 define an opening 18 which receives a shower door 20 the shower door 20 is pivotally mounted in the opening 18 by a bottom hinge 22 and a top hinge 24 hinges 22 24 both employ the features of the invention and hinge 22 will next be described with reference to fig2 to 5 hinge 22 includes a fixed hinge member 26 in the form of a flat relatively thin rectangular bar hinge member 26 includes a pair of screw holes 28 adapted to receive downwardly extending screws 30 fig1 to secure hinge member 26 to the upper surface 7 of bottom wall 12 hinge member 26 also includes fig2 a central bore 34 extending from a rear surface 36 toward the front surface 38 of the hinge member 26 the bore 34 opens into a square recess 40 sunk into the center of the front surface 38 of the hinge member 26 as best shown in fig2 the square recess 40 snugly accepts the square end 42 of a pivot pin. |
3 | throughout the entire 15 seconds of 1v application the normalized peak conductance for the triplex hybridization of the antiparallel pna probe with a 1 bp mismatched dsdna seq id no 2 probe no 1 and with the 2 bp mismatched dsdna seq id no 3 probe no 1 were respectively 79 and 96 lower than that observed with the perfectly matched dsdna pna triplex hybrid seq id no 1 probe no 1 during the first second of voltage application fig1 a similar percent decreases in conductance between perfectly complementary triplexes and triplexes containing base pair mismatches were obtained when the conductance values over the entire 15 seconds of voltage application were averaged in fig1 a the 1 bp and 2 bp mismatched dsdna pna hybrids resulted in average conductance values that were 65 and 91 lower respectively than those for the perfectly matched dsdna pna hybrid all experiments expressed in fig1 a were carried out at room temperature 23 u00b0 c as the degree of mismatch between the probe and the double stranded target increased the level of intercalation by yoyo 1 diminished and the level of conductance decreased these relationships were also observed when the experiments referred to above were repeated and a higher voltage 5v was applied during the 5v application the normalized average conductance values for the 1 bp mismatched dsdna pna triplex seq id no 2 probe no 1 and the 2 bp mismatched dsdna pna triplex seq id no 3 probe no 1 were respectively 52 and 67 lower than that observed for the perfectly matched dsdna pna triplex seq id no 3 probe no 1 fig1 b experiments expressed in fig1 b were performed at room temperature 23 u00b0 c when. |
7 | and processes of the present invention described here are largely applicable to establishing communication between electronic devices portable computer systems such as laptops cell phones pagers etc and communication networks one example of a portable type computer system that is handheld is called a personal digital assistant pda such as a palm device although applicable across a wide variety of other platforms and devices an embodiment of the present invention is described here by way of example with respect to an exemplary portable or mobile computer system e g a pda also the various aspects of the invention that are described here involve at least in part computer executable instructions such as program modules being executed by a personal computer laptop or handheld computing device pda generally program modules may include routine programs objects components data structures etc that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types or functions those skilled in the art will appreciate that the various aspects or features of the invention may be practiced with computer system configurations that are not hand held or mobile devices but are otherwise incorporated in multiprocessor based systems microprocessor based or programmable consumer electronics network pcs minicomputers mainframe computers and the like the various aspects of the invention may also be practiced in distributed computing environments where tasks are variously performed by remote processing devices that are linked through a communications network in a distributed. |
6 | door component is emitted most strongly at an angle of about 40 degrees above nadir from the bi concave shape the housing component emits light in two directions downward and at a high angle in a lambertian fashion with two maximum light outputs at nadir and 60 degrees the combination of the three distributions is a narrow batwing distribution with a peak intensity at about 40 degrees from nadir fig1 illustrates a top perspective view of a luminaire 10 having a generally rectangular housing 12 luminaire 10 is shown here having a length u201c l u201d of about four feet and a width u201c w u201d of about one foot housing 12 includes a central ballast channel 14 extending along its length u201c l u201d and upper surface ballast channel 14 has a back panel 16 and sides 17 18 wings 20 22 further define the housing 12 and are each a bifold having first and second sections 24 26 respectively as shown for wing 22 and 28 30 for wing 20 shown in fig2 wings 20 and 22 also include attachment sections 31 and 25 respectively as shown in fig3 two end caps only one 32 is shown in fig1 enclose the housing 12 at each end as shown in fig2 ballast channel 14 is closed on its lower surface and within the housing 12 by a bi concave door 40 having two concave sections 42 44 that come together at apex 45. |
2 | is either heated to a temperature that causes a flowing state thereof or is treated exothermically to cause such flowing state in a well known manner is injected through an injection gate 16 while the atmosphere in the formed cavity is removed through a vent 17 once the cavity is completely filled with the polymer the polymer is cooled at a controlled rate in order to prevent excessive shrinkage of the window and in order to maintain the clarity of the polymer once the pad has been removed from the mold fixture further treatment of the window if required may be performed in order to remove any irregularities formed via the injection gate 16 and vent 17 the mold fixture preferably removes any irregularities during the injection process by closing the gate and vent holes at a specific time thereby making the polymer planar with the cavity vent 17 may not be required for a more porous pad where the atmosphere in the cavity is able to evacuate through the material of the polishing pad itself the polymer may be amorphous semi crystalline crystalline or elastomeric material laser transparent polymers that may be used but not limited to are clear polypropylene pp acrylonitrile butadiene styrene abs polycarbonate pc acrylic styrene acrylonitrile asa polyphenylene ether ppe and polyetherimide pei the integrity of the window of the polishing pad is formed by diffusion of the. |
7 | however the electronic commercial transaction server system 12 is configured so that a reviewer can specify whether or not to disclose the name nickname of the reviewer when registering a review text in the electronic commercial transaction server system 12 and the name of a reviewer who has specified not to disclose the name is not displayed in the review field 34 in this case a special name determined in advance such as u201c purchaser u201d in fig4 may be displayed instead if inclined to purchase the merchandise displayed in the merchandise description field 32 as a result of reading the review fields 34 the user can view the individual merchandise item page immediately by clicking on the merchandise name button that is included in the merchandise description field 32 the individual merchandise item page of fig5 displays an image of the merchandise the merchandise name the name of a store selling the merchandise a price and a description of the merchandise the page also displays a pull down menu 36 for entering the order quantity a u201c shopping cart u201d button 38 and a button 40 for displaying the individual merchandise item review text page of fig4 when deciding to purchase based. |
4 | are smd type leds i e extremely small surface mounted devices which are wired in advance to the flexible printed circuit 13 in the illustrated embodiment the emitting sensors e are 4 and precisely a sensor e 1 meant to detect the thread coils incoming onto drum t and then to monitor any thread breakage a sensor e 2 meant to detect the condition of complete filling of the thread stock on drum t and finally a pair of sensors e s and e z which allow to count the coils going out from the drum in case of thread stock accumulated in the rotation directions s or z of rotor 3 respectively sensors e s and e z are arranged at a same short distance on both sides of the hole f housing thread stopping pin 23 and hence in a perfectly symmetrical way both with respect to said hole f and to sensor e 2 this close and symmetrical arrangement of sensors e u2014 made possible by the particular structure of sector 4 s and by the one which will be described later of control block 10 u2014 allows to have a highly stable and accurate signal when the thread passes on the sensors said signal being perfectly symmetrical. |
8 | is selected is then as shown in fig3 it will be appreciated that the interferers then fall outside the image region 15 and are rejected by the frequency filters 7 and 8 in order to maintain the polarities of the vlif i and q channel mixer stage 11 this mixer stage comprises first and second i channel mixers 21 and 22 and first and second q channel mixers 23 and 24 a vlif two position switch 25 synchronised with the lo two position switch 20 provides phase alternation and alternately applies the vlif lo signal from the vlif local oscillator 19 to the first i and q mixers 21 and 23 in one time slot and the phase shifted vlif lo signal from the vlif phase shifter 13 to the second i and q mixers 22 and 24 in the next time slot the i mixers 21 and 22 mix these signals with the signal from the i channel adc 9 and the q mixers 23 and 24 mix these signals with the signal from the q channel adc 10 the signals from the first i mixer 21 and the second q mixer 24 are supplied to an adder 26 which adds the. |
9 | on 90 gsm base paper on a pilot blade coater with a coating weight of about 14 gsm per side the coated roll was super calendered at the following conditions temperature 100 degrees celsius pressure 185 u2013 250 kn m speed 500 meters per minute number of nips 12 the physical properties of the coated paper are described in table i below scott internal bond 1 e u2212 3 ft lb in 2 5 supplied by national starch and chemical company bridgewater nj 08807 9 supplied by ashland chemical company drew industrial division boonton nj 07005 the coating composition was applied on 90 gsm base paper on a pilot blade coater with a coating weight of about 14 gsm per side the coated roll was super calendered at the following conditions temperature 100 degrees celsius pressure 185 u2013 250 kn m speed 500 meters per minute number of nips 12 the physical properties of the coated paper are described in table ii below scott internal bond 1 e u2212 3 ft lb in 2 6 supplied by national starch and chemical company bridgewater nj 08807 9 supplied by ashland chemical company drew industrial division boonton nj 07005 the coating composition was applied on 24 paper with. |
2 | to the unit support frame 44 that is fastened to the side frames 64 64 if a rear portion of the power control unit 30 and the rear support frame 60 were fastened to each other by bolts b then a space for tightening the bolts would be required behind the power control unit 30 therefore when the unit support frame 44 is fastened to the side frames 64 64 the unit support frame 44 has to be brought forward by the aforementioned space resulting in the power control unit 30 being installed in a forward position on the other hand according to the present embodiment the power control unit 30 is supported by the support frames other than the rear support frame 60 such that the rear support frame 60 and the power control unit 30 are not fastened to each other consequently the power control unit 30 is positioned as rearwardly as possible thereby reducing adverse effects that shocks produced in the event of a collision exert on the power control unit 30 in other words since the power control unit 30 is positioned as rearwardly as possible the vehicle body 12 has an increased crushable zone see fig2 thereby reducing adverse effects that shocks produced in the event of a collision have on the power control unit 30 and hence protecting the power control. |
1 | to be described and are also equipped with observation ports 52 54 a bracket 56 58 is secured to the outer surface of each sidewall 30 32 and supports a spherical mount 60 62 the deflector 14 is made up of two largely mirror image half frustoconical walls 64 66 with each wall being secured to and extending along the length of a corresponding housing half 22 24 so that when the halves 22 and 24 are closed together the walls 64 66 cooperatively define the substantially frustoconical deflector 14 as illustrated in fig4 and 5 the wall 64 is welded or otherwise affixed to the inner surface of sidewall 30 and is further supported by means of tabs 68 secured to rear end wall 26 as such it will be observed that a semicircular generally triangular in cross section open ended airway 70 is defined between the outer surface of wall 64 the inner surface of sidewall 30 and the inner surface of end wall 26 a semicircular air outlet 72 is in communication with airway 70 and is defined between the inboard margin 74 of wall 64 and a semicircular collar 76 the latter being secured to and extending forwardly from rear end wall 26 the frustoconical wall 66 is likewise secured to the inner surface of housing sidewall 32 thereby also defining a semicircular generally triangular in cross section airway 78 between the outer surface of wall 66 the inner surface of sidewall 32 and the inner surface of end wall 28 a lower. |
8 | pressure cvd lpcvd ultra high vacuum cvd uhvcvd by molecular beam epitaxy mbe or by atomic layer deposition ald the epitaxial growth system may be a single wafer or multiple wafer batch reactor the growth system also may utilize low energy plasma to enhance the layer growth kinetics suitable cvd systems commonly used for volume epitaxy in manufacturing applications include for example epi centura single wafer multi chamber systems available from applied materials of santa clara calif or epsilon single wafer epitaxial reactors available from asm international based in bilthoven the netherlands in the cvd process obtaining epitaxial growth typically involves introducing a source gas into the chamber the source gas may include at least one precursor gas and a carrier gas such as for example hydrogen in those embodiments of the invention where the layers are formed from si silicon precursor gases such as for example silane disilane trisilane or dichlorosilane dcs trichlorosilane tcs or silicon tetrachloride may be used conversely in those embodiments of the invention where the layers are formed from ge germanium precursor gases such as for example germane geh 4 digermane germanium tetrachloride or dichlorogermane or other ge containing precursors may be used finally in the embodiments where the layers are formed from sige alloy a combination of silicon and germanium precursor gases in various proportions is used in an embodiment in which the strained layer 102 contains substantially 100 si the strained layer 102 may be formed in a dedicated chamber of a deposition tool that is not exposed to ge source gases thereby avoiding cross contamination and improving the quality of the interface 108 between the strained layer 102 and the. |
3 | 3 9 g was purified by column chromatography on silicagel 600 ml using a mixture of ethyl acetate and heptane 1 6 as eluent which afforded 1 62 g 34 of 3 10 11 dihydro 5h dibenzo b f azepin 2 yl acrylic acid tert butyl ester as a solid to a solution of the above tert butyl ester 600 mg 1 9 mmol in dioxane 15 ml was added lithium hydroxide hydrate 400 mg 9 3 mmol and water 15 ml the reaction mixture was stirred at reflux temperature for 16 h the cooled reaction mixture was decanted and diluted with water 60 ml acidified with 5n hydrochloric acid to ph 1 the precipitate was filtered off washed with water 3 u00d7 15 ml and dried in vacuo affording 409 mg 82 of the title compound as a solid calculated for c 17 h 14 no 2 c 77 25 h 5 34 n 5 30 found c 76 98 h 5 86 n 5 09 1 h nmr 200 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 h 2 98 s 4h 6 28 d 1h j h 15 7 hz 6 74 dt 1h 7 04 m 4h 7 38 m 2h 7 46 d 1h j h 15 7 8 74 1 h s nh 12 05 bs 1 h hplc retention. |
6 | turning to fig1 and 12 a third alternate embodiment of the led assembly 300 is shown the reflector cup 302 includes both a circular hole 304 and a slot 206 in the rear thereof the important aspect of the present invention is that the spreader plates 110 210 or 308 are in flush thermal communication with both the rear surface of the led 12 and the rear surface of the reflector cups 102 200 and 302 to allow the heat to be transferred from the led 12 to the reflector cup 102 200 and 302 turning to fig1 and 14 a fourth alternate embodiment of the led assembly 400 is shown the reflector cup 402 is configured to receive the entire led 12 within the front of the reflector cup 402 the important aspect of the present invention is that the reflector cup 402 is metallic and thermal and electrically conductive the rear surface of the led 12 and one contact 22 thereof are in contact rear wall 404 of the reflector cup 402 in this manner the reflector cup 402 provides both means for heat transfer from the led 12 and electrical conductivity to one lead 22 of the led 12 the second lead 24 of the led 12 extends through a hole 406 in the reflector cup 402 and is in electrical communication with the circuit board 408 a battery contact 410. |
6 | implemented in a variety of applications one example is a hybrid electric vehicle powertrain a hybrid electric vehicle powertrain is shown in fig1 a vehicle system controller vsc 10 including silent key start logic a battery and battery energy control module becm 12 and a transmission 14 together with a motor generator subsystem comprise a control area network can an internal combustion engine 16 controlled by vsc 10 distributes torque through torque input shaft 18 to transmission 14 the transmission 14 includes a planetary gear unit 20 which comprises a ring gear 22 a sun gear 24 and a planetary carrier assembly 26 the ring gear 22 distributes torque to step ratio gears comprising meshing gear elements 28 30 32 34 and 36 a torque output shaft 38 for the transmission 14 is drivably connected to vehicle traction wheels 40 through a differential and axle mechanism 42 gears 30 32 and 34 are mounted on a countershaft with gear 32 engaging a motor driven gear 44 electric motor 46 drives gear 44 which acts as a torque input for the countershaft gearing the battery delivers electric power to the motor through power flow path 48 54 generator 50 is connected electrically to the battery and to the motor 46 in a known fashion as shown at 52 the powersplit powertrain system of fig1 may be operated in a variety. |
1 | sound emission sound blocking ring 202 can be a resilient member which merely clips around the sound chamber cylinder wall 106 and it may be disposed between top and bottom circular ridges 204 and 206 respectively sound blocking ring 202 may be sufficiently resilient so that a gripping bias force is applied to the sound chamber side wall when the sound ring is disposed thereon 0017 fig2 also shows a first strap 210 and a second strap 212 which are preferably adapted and configured using velcro to adhere to each other other means of attaching the call 200 to an arm or a leg are envisioned as well such as buckles snaps strings elastic bands etc in operation the apparatus of the present invention as described in fig1 could function as follows the hunter or caller note this call could be used by persons other than hunters holds the call 100 in the palm of one hand a striker is held in the other hand and the call is operated in a well known manner if none of the holes 120 122 130 132 140 142 150 and 152 are blocked by the caller 39 s hand then the sound emitted by the call will be omni directional however if the caller wishes the sound to go only in one direction then the caller need only grasp the call so that the caller 39 s hands and fingers cover the holes oriented in a direction other than the desired direction of sound. |
2 | fig6 the plates 25 have openings 30 which widen conically towards the front convex faces 26 as indicated by reference numeral 31 the chain links 29 fit in the openings 30 and are secured with upstanding pins 32 to the plates 25 the pins 32 are located at the centres of a curvature of the curved faces 26 and each pin 32 engages through two adjacent chain links 29 which lie one over the other the links 29 are thence disposed in two parallel horizontal planes and to maintain the spacing between the links 29 cross pins 33 are provided to intersect the axes of the pins 32 thus the links 29 do not interengage as with a normal chain but instead are connected through the pins 32 as shown in fig1 and 3 the endmost link 29 of the chain 28 has a retaining piece 34 at one end which firmly engages on the bearing face 26 of the first plate 25 the chain 28 runs beneath the plates 25 and at the opposite end the end link 29 is coupled to an hydraulic piston and cylinder unit 35 which serves to tension the chain 28 the unit 35 is disposed beneath the conveyor pans 2 and has its cylinder connected with a pivot. |
4 | other suitable means orifice plate 34 is comprised of a linear array of orifices of uniform size all of which are directed towards the path of the moving textile web in the absence of any intersecting streams of a control fluid the dye is directed from primary dye manifold 20 to secondary dye manifold 30 via channel 28 whereupon it is formed into a linear army of uniformly spaced and precisely formed dye streams or jets that are directed onto the surface of the moving textile web 40 0020 fig2 also shows in cross section an array of individual control tubes 60 that are securely attached to control tube module 50 and are positioned generally perpendicular to the trajectory of the dye streams emanating from orifice plate 34 each dye orifice has associated with it a control tube 50 which is precisely aligned with the dye stream from the respective orifice through use of the control tube modules and the alignment system disclosed herein in operation each individual stream emerging from the orifice plate 34 passes in close proximity to the open end of a corresponding control tube 60 through which a stream or burst of pressurized control fluid such as air can be intermittently passed in accordance with electronically encoded patterning information the electronically encoded patterning instructions are appropriately sequenced to compensate for the relative positions of the various gun bars along the path of the substrate and directed to the appropriate individual electrically actuated fluid valve associated with each. |
9 | well as other lymphomas it has been found that three species of mrna are transcribed from the bcl 2 gene at least two different protein products have been identified a 239 amino acid protein designated bcl 2 alpha is translated from a 5 5 kb mrna a protein of 205 amino acids bcl 2 beta is translated from a 3 5 kb mrna it is thought that bcl 2 alpha is also translated from the 8 5 kb mrna species all three size species of transcript share substantial sequence homology in the 5 39 portion of the gene termed the first exon or 5 39 exon the larger two transcripts appear to be spliced to a second exon which is at least 50 kb distal to the first the splice site is in the midst of the protein coding sequence thus the 3 5 kb transcript codes for a protein having a different carboxyl terminus than the proteins coded by the two larger sized transcripts the hotspot for chomosome break points among the t 14 18 translocations of follicular lymphomas map 3 39 to the protein coding region therefore it has now been found that the translocations do not alter the primary structure of the protein products bacterial isolates available from the atcc. |
6 | matrix 100 upon coincidence of the signals on line 114 and line 118 the coincidence detector and bulb driver 116 provide an appropriate potential to light a lamp 120 consequently while synchronization is established between the selected crankshaft rotational position and the generation of a pulse corresponding to the selected rotational position of the crankshaft the synchronizing lamp 120 will be lit synchronism is initially established by closing a switch 122 which resets flip flops 96 and 98 to provide an output pulse for switch 2 when the proper rotative position of the crankshaft for firing is detected by the capacitive pickup clip 112 switch 2 then controls the pulse initiated by the normal firing time of cylinder 1 so as to insure either the presence or absence of supplementary advance to the second cylinder in the firing order thereafter synchronism is maintained although the switch 122 is disconnected through counting of the occurrences of distributor contact opening in summary of the operation of the system 10 the opening of the points 16 provides a pulse 14 which is used to control the firing of the advanced as well as the non advanced cylinders considering a cylinder which is not supplementarily advanced as indicated by an open switch 92 for that cylinder the pulse. |
3 | to replace the chisso cellufine u00ae sulfate resin with an equivalent ge healthcare resin the cellufine u00ae sulfate resin can potentially be replaced with ge healthcare 39 s capto u2122 devirs resin the capto u2122 devirs is part of ge healthcare 39 s custom designed media program and is an affinity chromatography resin with the ligand dextran sulfate which is known to have an affinity like behavior to different types of virus capto u2122 devirs offers the a number of benefits for purification of virus including for example excellent productivity good chemical stability and affinity like behavior to various viruses the next planned experiments include following the use of capto u2122 devirs with ge capto u2122 core 700 we will also investigate the use of an anion exchange membrane such as a q monolith bia or a q membrane natrix pall sartorius between the step using the capto u2122 devirs and the step using ge capto u2122 core 700 features integers characteristics compounds chemical moieties or groups described in conjunction with a particular aspect embodiment or example of the invention are to be understood to be applicable to any other aspect embodiment or example described herein unless incompatible therewith all of the features disclosed in this specification including any accompanying claims abstract and drawings and or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed may be combined in any combination except combinations where at least some of such features and or steps are mutually exclusive the invention is not restricted to the details of any foregoing embodiments the invention extends to any novel one or any novel combination of the features disclosed in. |
6 | 46 to atmosphere chamber space 42 is communicated via a nipple 54 to intake manifold vacuum chamber space 42 is totally enclosed except for the communication that is provided via nipple 54 whereby the sole means of fluid ingress to and egress from chamber space 42 is via the nipple a helical coil spring 56 acts between an internal wall portion of body 12 and diaphragm 36 to resiliently bias the latter in a direction away from valve seat 38 the central region of diaphragm 36 contains within chamber space 34 a valve element 58 that is adapted for coaction with seat 38 a central region of diaphragm 44 contains a stem 60 that projects with chamber space 42 toward and for coaction with the central region of diaphragm 36 the area of diaphragm 44 is made slightly larger than that of diaphragm 36 when the engine is not operating solenoid coil 30 is not energized and thus the flow path through cps valve 10 is closed by virtue of valve element 22 seating on seat 20 concurrently the three chamber spaces 34 42 and 46 are at atmospheric pressure for this condition spring 56 forces diaphragm 36 against the tip of stem 60 and both diaphragms downwardly to where diaphragm 44 bottoms out on the inside of closure 48 when the engine is operating manifold vacuum is delivered to both chamber spaces 34 and 42 the atmospheric pressure in chamber space 46 will therefore urge both diaphragms upwardly increasingly compressing spring 56 in the process stem 60 maintains a spacing distance between central regions of the two diaphragms the extent to which the diaphragms are displaced is a function of the intensity of manifold vacuum. |
3 | s this method is suited to tall oils which may be manufactured by distillation such that removing the c16 fraction may involve a modification of existing distillation conditions fractional distillation may also be used for the ester product itself the third method involves the choice of alcohol used to esterify the fatty acids and rosin acids in the case of tall oils according to the method of the invention multi functional polyols glycols iso butanol and tert butanol can each produce bio jet esters with exceptionally low freeze points as well as higher energy contents than methyl ethyl and propyl esters the fourth method of the invention involves esterification of a caprylic c8 and or caproic c6 acid concentrate in one embodiment obtaining the concentrate begins with hydrolysis of whole palm palm kernel or coconut oil the free fatty acids that result are then fractionated by distillation to yield a distillate rich in caprylic and caproic acid as can be seen from table 2 adapted from graboski m s et al u201c combustion of fat and vegetable oil derived fuels in diesel engines u201d prog energy combust sci vol 24 pp 125 164 1998 the esters of caprylic and caproic acid have excellent freeze points these esters. |
6 | from that shown in fig1 and 2 in that the longitudinal axis 30 of the bolt 8 which is also the longitudinal axis of the transverse bore in the camshaft 2 which accommodates the bolt and of the bore 12 in the cam is not perpendicular to the axis 13 of the camshaft but instead is slightly oblique this slight angle makes it possible to eliminate the plug in the opening in the base circle 4a which is necessary to allow the seat 11 and the compartment 16 to be formed instead the circle 4a is eccentrically narrowed in one region by a recess 31 at one side to provide an opening for manufacture and for introducing the bolt 8 as the cam surface rotates it will actuate the tappet 6 as desired the bolt 8 illustrated in fig3 and 4 also has a slightly different design with respect to each of its positions and as to how it travels back and forth between them a chamber 32 which is sealed from the atmosphere and pressurized is located at the inner end of the bore 12 in the camshaft 2 which receives the bolt the chamber 32 communicates through longitudinal and transverse channels 33 and 34 in the bolt 8 with the axial hydraulic supply channel 14 in the camshaft 2 although the chamber 32 omits the spring which is included in the embodiment illustrated in fig1. |
1 | hereabove as illustrated in fig1 the diffusion chamber 20 s of this device 10 s is specifically sized and shaped such that it may be positioned within a subconjuntival pocket which has been surgically formed in one superior quadrant of the eye between the locations at which two 2 adjacent rectus muscles rm attach to the ocular bulb ob e g between the attachment point ap of the lateral rectus muscle and the attachment point ap of the superior or inferior rectus muscle the width w 1 of that portion of the diffusion chamber 20 s which resides posterior to the attachment points ap of the adjacent rectus muscles rm between which the device 10 s is implanted is wider than the distance d between those muscle attachment points ap preferably the width w 3 of that portion of the diffusion chamber 20 s which resides anterior to those attachment points ap of the adjacent rectus muscles rm is also wider than the distance d between those muscle attachment points ap the portion i e the u201c inter muscular u201d portion of the diffusion chamber 20 s which resides between the attachment points ap of the adjacent rectus muscles rm has a width w 2 which is at least slightly narrower than the distance d between those muscle attachment points ap as a result when the device 10 s is implanted in the position shown in fig1 it will be prevented from migrating in either lateral direction ld 1 ld 2 by the. |
2 | supporting deflecting roller which is concealed by a supporting deflecting roller 23 l thus also at this side of the elevator car mention can be made of a first point 41 e of engagement of the support means 3 d with the elevator car 2 and a second point 41 f of engagement of the support means 3 d with the elevator car 2 optionally in addition to the monitoring devices 16 i and 16 j the not visible supporting deflecting rollers and or the supporting deflecting rollers 23 k and 23 l can have monitoring devices which correspond with the monitoring devices 16 c 16 f of fig2 to 4 as in fig5 also for avoidance of detection of the maximum unwinding of the support means 3 c and 3 d as slackening in the case of disturbance counter rollers 37 e 37 h are arranged as illustrated in the case of use of a flat belt or a profiled belt for example a wedge ribbed belt as support means 3 c or 3 d the narrow or profiled sides of the support means 3 c or 3 d can represent an unfavorable guide surface for the counter rollers 37 e 37 h and the deflecting rollers. |
1 | is a diradical derived from c 1 25 alkyl aryl or aryl c 1 6 alkyl 1 3 wherein from 1 4 of the ch 2 groups within the alkyl chain are optionally independently replaced by o or s atoms preferably by o atoms such that each of said o or s atoms is attached only to carbon atoms in the alkyl chain with the proviso that multiple heteroatoms must be separated from each other by at least two carbon atoms and from the diradical chain ends by at least one carbon atom or r is u2014 ch 2 ch 2 o u2014 p u2014 wherein p is an integer from about 10 to about 50 with the proviso that at least one of z is u2014 ch 2 u2014 o u2014 ch 2 u2014 as used herein for functionalized triclosan oligomers of formula viii when r is u2014 ch 2 ch 2 o u2014 p u2014 the two oxygen atoms in the moiety u201c o u2014 r u2014 o u201d are implicit in the r moiety for example the terminal oxygen atoms in the diradical u2014 o u2014 ch 2 ch 2 u2014 o u2014 ch 2 ch 2 u2014 o u2014 that is wherein r is u2014 ch 2 ch 2 o u2014 p u2014 and p is 2 form part of both the r and the two u201c o u201d atom functions. |
9 | the beginning of the critical overvoltage furthermore an active module 66 is provided which is in the form of an additional activation module for the chopper 32 in this case the chopper 32 is activated in the overvoltage range iii therefore the active power is reduced in comparison with the grid while the generator 2 in the wind turbine can operate continuously and feeds the power generated thereby into the chopper therefore relieving of load on the generator 2 can be avoided preferably the module 66 interacts with the active module 61 to be precise in such a way that the chopper 32 is connected by the active module 66 in particular in the event of the occurrence of additional dynamic active power in the overvoltage range this is visualized in fig6 by the dashed lines in the overvoltage range iii in the graphs shown in fig1 a c the interaction of the active modules 61 to 66 is illustrated the continuous lines represent the resulting voltage profiles in the case of an overvoltage on the grid in each case for the case of off load operation central continuous characteristic a case with 110 active power and 50 overexcited reactive power the continuous line at the top annotated by u201c cap u201d and the case of an active power of 110 and 50 underexcited reactive power in each case based on the rated values continuous line at the bottom annotated by u201c ind u201d in this case the graph in fig1 a shows the initial state without any activity of the active modules it can be seen from fig1 b and c that owing to the effect of the active. |
9 | anchorably secured to the tubular member for holding the key in its locked condition and for transferring force across the slot in the tubular member upon the transmittal of torque between the shaft and tubular member application_number US 54063275 A description with reference to the drawings a key retaining device 10 embodying the principles of the present invention provides a torque transmitting couple between an elongated cylindrical shaft 12 and a tubular member 14 journalled thereon the shaft is bridgingly and freely pivotally supported in a fixed pair of laterally spaced bearings 16 and 18 which are schematically illustrated for illustrative convenience in this way an external force shown by the arrow identified by the letter a can be directed against a lug 20 integral with the tubular member to rotate the shaft in the direction shown by the arrow identified by the letter b such relationship is particularly useful in a vehicle brake pedal arrangement or the like as best shown in fig3 the key retaining device 10 of the present invention includes an arcuate notch 22 machined centrally in the cylindrical shaft 12 by a cylindrical cutter or the like and thereby providing a portion of a cylinder wall 24 therein an elongated slot 26 is similarly milled or otherwise formed in the tubular member 14 in such a manner that a pair of longitudinally spaced arcuate end walls 28 are provided therein upon axially and radially aligning the elongated slot and arcuate notch a woodruff key 30 is inserted therein the key includes an arcuate nose portion 32 which is centrally seated abuttingly against the wall 24 so that a longitudinally extending. |
1 | in speech recognition functionality for recognizing responses spoken into microphone 66 audio signals received through microphone 66 are converted to electrical signals and sent to a preamp and gain control circuit 68 circuit 68 is controlled by an automatic gain control circuit 70 which is in turn controlled by microcontroller 56 after being amplified by preamp 68 the electrical signals enter chip 54 and pass through a multiplexer 72 and an analog to digital converter adc 74 the resulting digital signals pass through a digital logic circuit 76 and enter microcontroller 56 for speech recognition audio processor chip 54 also includes a ram 80 for short term memory storage and a rom 82 which stores audio sounds for speech synthesis and programs executed by microcontroller 56 to perform speech recognition and speech synthesis chip 54 operates at a clock speed determined by a crystal 84 chip 54 further includes a clock 78 which provides the current date and time to microcontroller 56 microcontroller 56 is also connected to control buttons 50 and 52 to receive user input toy 26 is preferably powered by one or more batteries not shown alternatively the toy may be powered by a standard wall outlet both methods for supplying power to a toy are well known in the art the toy 26 further comprises a motion system 79 that receives control signals from the microcontroller 56 the motion system 79 can be similar to the motion system used in the u201c furby u201d doll this system 79 allows the toy 26 to shake move its hands and feet and open and close its mouth and eyes the motion system 79 is well known in the art but is conventionally preprogrammed at the factory for particular ranges and sequences of movement referring again to. |
5 | invention will now be described access to the interior of certain housings 10 such as an electronic lock housing must be highly securable to prevent access by intruders yet must be readily available to provide access for maintenance or repairs thus an access opening 12 is typically provided on the front of the housing a cover or hatch 14 see fig2 is usually provided to close the opening the hatch seats on flanges that protrude into the opening but are recessed from the surface of the housing at least two seating flanges 16 are provided on the housing access opening one edge 18 of the opening in the housing is flangeless the hatch also has a single inwardly recessed flange 20 on one edge that is insertable behind the flangeless edge of the opening the hatch 14 is dimensioned so that it fits flush in the opening when closed a mechanism for securing one other edge of the hatch will now be described a substantially flat cantilevered leaf spring 22 is attached to the hatch the spring is anchored on one end by a raised boss 24 that holds it parallel to the back surface of the hatch the spring has a v shaped catch 26 at the cantilever end the second member of the securing device is a lever 28 pivotally attached to the housing the lever pivots about a pin 29 that permits the free end of the lever to rotate through a small arc the lever as. |
5 | results are achieved if the cross sectional surface of the piston 43 in the end area facing the receiving chamber 11 1 to the opening cross section of the opening has a ratio of 4000 1 the air guidance channel 15 terminates in a hollow space 17 formed by a cylinder shaped end section of the damper body 10 the damper body 10 is embodied as an injection molded part for reasons of removal from the mold the inner wall 18 of the cylinder 11 has a slight opening cone so that the receiving chamber 11 1 slightly widens in the direction toward the inlet opening located opposite the bottom 13 as mentioned above a sliding element 40 is guided in the receiving chamber 11 1 the sliding element 40 is of one piece construction and comprises a piston rod 42 the piston 43 and a bellows section 44 the sliding element 40 is also embodied as an injection molded part and is made of a flexible material for example a tpe material the piston rod 42 is formed on the piston 43 on the side located opposite the bellows section 44 and projects out of the receiving chamber 11 1 of the damper body 11 on an end it has an impact element 41 embodied as an end cap in an alternative embodiment it is possible to omit the piston. |
6 | thereby to the female component 12 through the male component 14 via the support lugs 134 136 138 and 140 engaging the corresponding catches of the female component no stress is applied to the electrical contacts 70 and 72 hence the design of the lugs and catches of the male and female components is independent of the electrical contacts to thereby support any desired weight of the light fixture without interfering with the electrical contacts in this way the electrical contacts resiliently urge the clips upwardly to ensure continued electrical contact of the light fixture to the power source in incoming line 18 as shown in fig4 the male component 14 has extending outwardly of the stud portions a plate extremity 182 184 for supporting the two bolt fixture of fig5 and 6 via apertures 74 and 76 as discussed above when the unit is assembled the female component 12 is flush against the face of the finishing material for the wall or ceiling to complete the assembly and provide a flush mount of the light fixture and the cover plate 44 extends so as to cover the entire connector and fit flush with the wall or ceiling the male and female components of the coupling device are attached by means of the separate interengaging studs and catch portions the system has been designed for close tolerances to achieve a secure. |
3 | measurement of resistance using the method of example 2 and a similar heating schedule 400 u00b0 200 u00b0 1 day 700 u00b0 300 u00b0 2 days 1200 u00b0 1000 u00b0 3 days an elemental mixture corresponding to the stoichiometry la 2 zr 0 9 nb 0 1 s 5 was reacted the product consisted of red brown microcrystals which except for a few extra lines could be indexed on the basis of an orthorhombic unit cell a 11 504 b 7 397 c 8 221 of the type previously described the small but distinct difference in cell parameters from that of example 2 la 2 zrs 5 indicates the incorporation of some niobium into the la 2 zrs 5 lattice in the same manner as described above other elemental mixtures of a rare earth metal zirconium or hafnium and either sulfur or selenium were reacted to yield the product m 2 m 39 x 5 having the characteristic x ray pattern described for the previous examples and typified in table i table ii gives the orthorhombic lattice parameters for each pattern the same characteristic phase results as the major product whether the starting mixture has the appropriate composition m 2 m 39 x 5 or the rare earth poor ratio. |
5 | evacuated and pressure is applied to the rear highly flexible pu film whereby the originally separated u03bb 4 layers are changed to a u03bb 2 condition of minimal reflection as a supplement to the first second and third embodiments the pressure may also be generated hydrostatically by feeding a liquid on the one hand in this case for example chamber ii is filled with a highly transparent liquid chamber iii simultaneously remaining empty fig4 2 this represents the transmissive condition of the overall system as an alternative the transparent liquid is removed from chamber ii and chamber iii is filled with an absorbing liquid as illustrated in fig4 3 here also a hydrostatic pressure is exercised on the interference cell i this configuration describes the absorptive condition of the overall system if instead of a transparent and an absorbing liquid two liquids with different colors or different degrees of absorption are selected by means of this system in addition to a reflective condition two conditions of different colorings or absorptions may also be represented a preferred application of panes which can be switched between being transmissive and reflective is its use in a motor vehicle in this case panes of. |
4 | showed that the turbulence generating elements on the surface of the rotor should preferably be if not exactly similar to the ones described in u s pat no 5 000 842 at least relatively closely resembling them that is the turbulence generating elements shall most preferably be angular and in many cases plow like in order to both generate an intense turbulence in the fiber suspension and guide the movement of the suspension in the screening space to a desired direction as noticed from the above a new way of treating pulp in connection with screening has been developed in which way the consistency of the pulp in the screening space between the rotor and the screen drum remains essentially the same during the whole screening operation what has been presented in the above is to be understood as just some preferable examples of the invention from which the invention may differ in many relations within the scope of the appended claims thus it is completely possible that inside the rotor there are not only one or three but e g two or four or even more dilution liquid chambers the number of the chambers is completely dependent on the object of application of the rotor accordingly it is totally possible and in some cases even recommendable that the walls between the chambers are not completely impermeable but between them may be arranged some kind of e g throttled flow connection further it is possible to lead dilution liquid into all chambers via one and the same inlet tube and to regulate the flow of the liquid into the screening space by changing the size of the flow openings in the longitudinal direction of the rotor. |
8 | a b the example embodiment allocates 16 protection transponders at degree e of node a 605 a and allocates 16 protection transponders at degree c of node b 605 b fig6 c shows a traffic demand 608 c of 8 along a working path between node b 605 b and node c 605 c path b c in the mesh network 600 also shown is a protection path path b a e d c 615 along the p cycle determined by the example embodiment to support the working path b c the example embodiment allocates 8 protection transponders at degree a of node b 605 b and allocates 8 protection transponders at degree d of node c 605 c fig6 d shows a traffic demand 608 d of 9 along a working path between node b 605 b and node d 605 d path b c d in the mesh network 600 also shown is a protection path path b a e d 620 along the p cycle determined by the example embodiment to support the working path b c d the example embodiment allocates 9 additional protection transponders at degree a of node b 605 b because the 8 existing protection transponders may not be reused as they may already be in use due to a failure between node b 605 b and node c 605 c the example embodiment also allocates 9 protection transponders at degree e of node d 605 d fig6 e shows a traffic demand 608 e of 1 along a working path between node d 605 d. |
5 | each of the pipes 14 and 16 for controlling the flow of fluid through the pipes 14 and 16 it is understood that the vessel 10 is designed to contain fluids at relatively high pressures to permit certain reactions to occur as will be described the vessel 10 is supported in a rack or frame 20 and is attached to the frame 20 in any conventional manner for the purpose of transporting the vessel 10 in a manner to be described fig2 depicts a series of method steps according to an exemplary embodiment utilizing the vessel 10 of fig1 the method relates to the drilling of a wellbore into a formation at a drilling location to find or remove hydrocarbon fluids as discussed above during these drilling operations drilling fluid usually in the form of oil or synthetic oil is pumped down through a drill pipe and into the borehole through a drill bit largely for the reasons indicated above when the drilling fluid is returned to the surface it brings up cuttings with it that must be removed from the fluid to this end and according to a step of the method the vessel 10 described above is located at the drilling location near the wellbore and receives the mixture of the drilling fluid and the cuttings the vessel 10 is then sealed and transferred to a separation site area that may also be at the drilling location and therefore near the wellbore alternately the vessel 10 can be transferred to a site relatively far from the drilling location in which case the vessel 10 would be transported to the site via a truck or railcar if an offshore operation is involved the mixture would be received in the vessel 10 on. |
1 | unit 11 a transmission delay pattern storage unit 12 a transmission control unit 13 a drive signal generating unit 14 a reception signal processing unit 21 a reception delay pattern storage unit 22 a reception control unit 23 a b mode image generating unit 24 a complex signal calculating unit 25 a complex signal interpolating unit 26 an amplitude and phase calculating unit 27 an image signal generating unit 28 a d a converter 29 a display unit 30 a console 31 a control unit 32 and a storage unit 33 the ultrasonic probe 10 is used in contact with an object to be inspected and includes plural ultrasonic transducers 10 a forming a one dimensional or two dimensional transducer array these ultrasonic transducers 10 a transmit an ultrasonic beam based on applied drive signals and receive propagating ultrasonic echoes to output reception signals each ultrasonic transducer includes a vibrator having electrodes formed on both ends of a material having a piezoelectric property piezoelectric material such as a piezoelectric ceramic represented by pzt pb lead zirconate titanate a polymeric piezoelectric element represented by pvdf polyvinylidene difluoride or the like when a pulse or continuous wave voltage is applied to the electrodes of the vibrator the piezoelectric material expands and contracts by the expansion and contraction pulse or continuous wave ultrasonic waves are generated from the respective vibrators and an ultrasonic beam is formed by synthesizing these ultrasonic waves further the respective vibrators expand and contract by receiving the propagating ultrasonic waves to generate electric signals these electric signals are outputted as reception signals of ultrasonic waves the scan control unit 11 sequentially sets the transmission direction of an ultrasonic beam and the. |
6 | from the brake shoe 96 the adjusting spindle 14 is formed with a parabolic recess 104 which is engaged by a thrust element 106 of an eccentric apparatus 108 the eccentric apparatus 108 serves to transmit the mechanical brake actuation at the front side of the brake piston 8 a cylindrical recess 110 is provided from which an aeration duct 92 leads to the annular chamber 94 between the sealing elements 56 64 fig3 shows an adjusting nut 16 in which the friction cone 88 is inclined from the front side of the adjusting nut toward the bore 15 that is to say inwardly the cone 90 is thus formed at the inwardly projecting cylinder 22 of the brake piston 8 fig4 shows a pin 112 in the brake piston cylinder 22 pin 112 serves to restore the adjusting apparatus when the brake lining has worn out the piston 8 along with adjusting nut 16 are removed from the housing 2 when the pin 112 is pressed against a pressure plate 114 which is inserted in the adjusting nut 16 the friction cones 88 90 will be separated from each other and the nut 16 can be turned on the spindle 14 back in the direction toward the interior space of the cylindrical bore 4 the main features which result are a functionally reliable adjustment in the pressureless condition no seizing due to an expansion of the caliper cost effective manufacture and operating errors not affecting the adjustment furthermore an extruded piston is utilized with an internal brake cylinder 22 and brake cone for the transmission of the force of the parking brake an extruded bushing 16. |
2 | stationary apparatus which comprise the rest of the system thus the inlet fluid or liquid or mobile phase of the system is derived from suitable solvent reservoirs 30 which are coupled through a conventional pump 32 thence through a two way 6 port sampling valve 34 of conventional design and through a rotating seal 28 to the inlet 12 samples whose particulates are to be separated are introduced into the flowing fluid stream by this conventional sampling valve 34 in which a sample loop 36 has either end connected to opposite ports of the valve 34 with a syringe 38 being coupled to an adjoining port an exhaust receptacle 40 is coupled to the final port when the sampling valve 34 is in the position illustrated by the solid lines sample fluid may be introduced into the sample loop 36 with sample flowing through the sample loop to the exhaust receptacle 40 fluid from the solvent reservoirs 30 in the meantime flows directly through the sample valve 34 when the sample valve 34 is changed to a second position depicted by the dashed lines 42 the ports move one position such that the fluid stream from the reservoir 30 not flows through the sample loop 36 before flowing to the rotating seal 28 conversely the syringe 38 is coupled directly to the exhaust reservoir 40 thus the sample is carried by the fluid stream to the rotating seal 28 the outlet line 14 from the channel 10 is coupled through the rotating seal 28 through the channel 10 and out through the rotating seal 28 to a. |
6 | invention the circuitry and light carrying tray 22 and the glass supporting extrusion members 24 it should be noted at the outset that servicing of the inventive light 10 involves the axial sliding of tray 22 relative to the longitudinal axis of the housing 12 although the extrusion members 24 are each adapted for slide fit engagement with separate ones of the side walls 16 such extrusion members 24 would not be displaced during such servicing the tray 22 has an upper surface 26 and a lower surface 28 a reflective shield 30 is carried by the upper surface 26 of the tray 22 by means of an elongated spacing member 32 it will be noted that the reflective shield 30 may include two concave portions 34 defined on opposite sides of a fold or center line 36 that extends the length of the shield 30 and is disposed substantially mid width thereof such twin reflective surfaces 34 provide reflective surfaces individual to each preferably florescent light 38 earlier reflective shields lacking twin surfaces individual to each flight result in the testing of a dark shadow not shown that substantially coincides in position with the folding line 36 of this invention elimination of the dark shadow obviously results in a more efficient lighting of the area sought to be lit the electrical circuitry generally designated 40 for the lights. |
6 | by meting the thread 110 on the outer surface to the internal thread 265 the tightening nut 260 includes therein a connector seal 270 the connector seal 270 includes a ramp 275 with a rising edge facing the hose 255 the connector seal 270 is sized such that the smallest diameter of the ramp 275 is smaller than the first diameter 120 a and largest diameter of the ramp is larger than the third diameter 120 c when the tightening nut 260 is connected to the outer surface 105 the ramp 275 is passed into and against the first region 100 a thereby forming an airtight seal referring now to fig3 there is illustrated a block diagram of a gas fluid transport apparatus configured in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention fig3 a illustrates a valve 205 a seal 135 an adapter 99 and a connector 210 fig3 b illustrates the gas fluid transport apparatus formed by connecting the valve 205 seal 135 adapter 99 and the connector 210 in accordance with the teachings of the present invention the substantially cylindrical region 235 depending on size is connectable to the first inner surface 125 a by meting the thread 240 on the cylindrical region 235 with the first thread 130 a the tightening nut 260 is connectable to the outer surface 105 by meting the thread 110 on the outer surface to the internal thread 265 connection of the tightening nut 260 to the outer surface 105 causes the connector seal 270 to be pressed into and against the third region 100 c additionally the falling edge of the ramp 275 is received by the inverse skirt 135 d causing the seal 135 to be pressed against the edge of the cylindrical region 235. |
2 | run along the seat frame 25 or be as a tubular element a direct component part of the seat frame 25 in this case the first end 61 can be part of the fastening system of the seat frame 25 to the floor 18 of the interior and thus at the same time provide a fluid tight connection to the supply air duct 14 and a mechanical fastening furthermore an outflow element 5 e can be disposed in the armrest 24 such an outflow element 5 e allows the passenger to influence the microclimate in the region of his seat so that the passenger can adjust his individual supply air supply and or an individual temperature at his seat in some embodiments of the invention a control device 7 can be provided in the armrest 24 with the control device 7 the passenger can individually influence the air quantity discharged from the outflow elements 5 of his seat 2 and or the air temperature and or the flow velocity and or the outflow direction fig3 shows one embodiment of an outflow element 5 the outflow element represented in fig3 has a roughly cuboid hollow body 53 of course the basic shape of the hollow body 53 is chosen only by way of example and can in other embodiments of the invention assume a different form within the scope of the invention modifications and changes can be made to the shape and number and arrangement of the openings in order to adapt the outflow element 5 to the respective installation situation at the. |
9 | in the direction of the arrow depicted in fig2 so that arm 322 extends horizontally outward in this position spring latch 284 may be released so that tab 314 contacts second shoulder 326 to hold kickstand 286 in position and prevent further rotation end 328 of arm 322 contacts the lower support 18 in this position thereby holding the bottom of the flat panel display attached to mount 236 away from the wall to enable connection of wires and cables to the back of the display once connection of wires and any other desired work is complete kickstand 286 may be rotated in the reverse direction disengaging tab 314 from second shoulder 326 as the bottom ends of display interface brackets 238 240 swing toward the wall upwardly projecting lip 316 rides over flange 28 forcing spring latch 284 downward against the bias of spring 292 once lip 316 is on the rear side of flange 28 spring latch 284 is urged upward by the bias of spring 292 thereby latching display interface brackets 238 240 to support 12 the height of the display above a floor surface can be independently adjusted at each of display interface brackets 238 240 by rotating adjustment screw 274 as adjustment screw 274 is rotated display interface flange 242 and the display attached thereto are translated up or down relative to hook brackets assembly 244 and support 12 further the display can be leveled laterally by adjusting either or both of the adjustment screws of display interface brackets 238 240 independently the display. |
9 | determined that a woven polyolefin fabric of the type exemplified by nova thene u00ae rb616 6hd manufactured by polymer international n s inc of truco nova scotia canada is one of the most durable liners available for this purpose one reason is that it will remain intact during the microenfractionation of the treated contaminated material by the hereinafter described subject apparatus after the liner has been laid down in a pile on as smooth a surface as possible a layer of sand is applied over the liner windrows are typically spaced 6 8 feet apart the windrows should be no wider than 14 feet and no higher than 6 feet the above described liner is extended out 4 feet past edge of pile with a berm of about eight inches to allow the microenfractionating equipment to straddle the pile all rocks chunks of concrete larger than two inches and other debris should be removed from contaminated soil prior to microenfractionation once the contaminated dirt has been windrowed treatment with the chemical amendments can commence first the soil is analyzed for contaminant and a full agricultural analysis is done the testing for total petroleum hydrocarbons is not in itself an easy task the type and quantity of contaminant. |
7 | condition select bit from opcode fig4 shows details of the select logic 200 and 210 the select logic for each element position 400 is controlled by designated bit field of control source vector register 233 corresponding to the respective element each select logic for a given vector element could select any one of the input source vector elements or a value of zero thus select logic units 200 and 210 constitute means for selecting and pairing any element of first input vector register with any element of second input vector register as inputs to operators for each vector element position in dependence on control register values for respective vector elements the present invention could also be used for a one source vector case where source vector 231 is mapped based on control vector register 233 using select logic 200 and results of execution unit 240 are written to destination vector register 234 if the mask bit is not set for a given element this is useful for unary operations such as a negation operation where operations on certain elements are to be disabled and leaving corresponding output vector elements unchanged this is also useful for combining an element re ordering step with other operations fig5 shows the operation of. |
4 | a presser foot 36 is rotatably secured to the bracket by a shaft 37 the presser foot 36 has a feeler 34 and a drop wire 35 the tip of the feeler 34 is caused to lightly contact the twisted yarn yc so that the feeler is prevented from rotating when the second cutter 32 cuts a yarn any yarn ceases to exist at the contact position whereby the feeler is unlocked the presser foot 36 then rotates in the counterclockwise direction as viewed in the drawing by its own weight until the drop wire 35 abuts against the top of the tenser 2 and stops as indicated by the phantome lines in fig2 at this time the tip of the drop wire presses the first yarn component ya so that the yarn ya is no longer taken out from the package pa when the first yarn component ya or the second yarn component yb is broken in the aforementioned twister during twisting operation the yarn breakage detecting device 14 detects it simultaneously with its occurrence and operates the first cutter 31 and the second cutter 32 to cut the first yarn component ya and the second yarn component yb in case where the first yarn component ya is broken the first cutter 31 is operated to cut the running second yarn component yb then after a lapse of 0 5 to 3 0 seconds the second cutter 32 is operated the piece of the yarn which is produced on the first yarn component ya winding side by the yarn breakage passes across the second cutter 32 during a period beginning with the occurrence of the yarn breakage and ending with the actuation of the second cutter 32 at this time the piece of the yarn which is produced. |
8 | then be removed 1006 as well as the poly layer in the monitor pad 1100 a metal gate mg and aluminum filler layer may be deposited to fill in the trenches and a metal cmp process may be performed it should be noted that there is no metal residue remaining on the silicon substrate referring now to fig1 illustrated are a plurality of monitor pads e g pad 1 pad 2 pad 31 pad 32 that have dummy poly gate structures surrounding the monitor pads the dummy poly structures 1200 may include a plurality of rectangles in an area measuring about 50 um by 10 um l u00d7 w it has been observed that by placing the dummy poly structures around the monitor pads a dishing effect of a cmp process during a gate last process may be reduced to a minimum the dummy poly structures may act as polishing stoppers as was discussed above thus the integrity of the monitor pads may be maintained for their intended function it should be noted that the dummy poly structures 1200 may be formed in the same process stage that forms the dummy poly gates of the nmos and pmos devices logic device or memory device in another region away from the monitor pads thus no extra masks are. |
6 | 27 may be reintroduced and distributed within raw coal 25 in a step 28 in pre controlled amounts through one or more pipes located within or around the free falling coarser coal as the raw coal 25 is discharged at some higher elevation from a conveyor belt for example the pulverized course coal 9 is dried before being used in the injection step 22 an optimum formulation is indicated in step 30 the formulation allows co burning fine coal 32 as coal water slurry cws with pulverized coal from a pulverization step 24 fed by raw coal 25 a critical aspect of the novel method for utilizing fine coal without expensive drying of the fines 11 before combustion is shown by step 34 no drying is necessary when step 28 is bypassed or shut down co firing combustion has been successfully conducted burning low solids cws in a co firing mode 35 with pulverized coal as shown in step 32 in step 34 cws is provided from 100 mesh coal from a coal preparation plant classifying cyclone overflow this coal is cleaned the degree of cleaning is to at least about 9 4 to 12 4 ash and about 1 sulfur as illustrated generally in fig5 table 1______________________________________cws characteristics 100 mesh coal viscositysample percent solids dispersant 100 sec 1 1000 sec 1______________________________________1 61 50 1 00 232 1362 61 35 0 75 504 2303 61 30 0 50 308 1484 60 75 0 25 540 3185 60. |
4 | post 20 below the hollow truncated split cone 22 and fixed in place by a tightening up screw 28 a cylindrical nut 26 is mounted around the rack post 20 and threaded onto the hollow screw 27 from the top a spring 29 is mounted around the rack post 20 and stopped between the cylindrical nut 26 and the flat top of the hollow truncated split cone 22 by turning the cylindrical nut 26 on the hollow screw 27 the tension of the spring 29 is relatively adjusted and therefore the tension of the spool of thread which is mounted on the hollow truncated split cone 22 is relatively adjusted referring to figures from 7 to 9 the a hollow truncated split cone 31 is mounted around the rack post 30 and revolvably secured in place by locating rings 311 312 a locating rod 34 is fastened to one elongated slot 195 of the horizontal supporting wall 193 by a screw 35 having a top hole 36 which holds a spring 38 and a steel ball 37 on the spring 38 a hollow cylindrical rack post holder 33 is mounted around the locating rod 34 and fixed thereto at the desired elevation by a tightening up screw 39 to hold a bearing 32 and the bottom end of the rack post 30 in the bearing 32 because the rack post 30 is mounted in the bearing 32 and supported on the steel ball 37 above the spring 38 less tension is employed to the spool of thread which is mounted on the hollow truncated split cone 31 referring to figures from 10 to. |
6 | coil leak the high pressure cold propane as the working fluid in the vent condenser 310 can leak into the depropanizer column 240 rather than the alkylation catalyst leaking into the one or more cooling coils 320 hence the alkylation catalyst typically hydrogen fluoride cannot contaminate the wet gas or fuel systems moreover a leak can be detected quickly and fixed by monitoring the refrigerant level in the one or more cooling coils 320 or a surge drum 330 the line 322 can communicate with the surge drum 330 the refrigerant can pass through a line 324 to a pump 340 which can pump the refrigerant up to a pressure of about 1 900 kpa afterwards the refrigerant can pass through a line 326 to the exchanger 360 chilling can be provided by vaporizing the same or different refrigerant typically a liquefied petroleum gas stream 364 at a pressure of about 300 about 500 kpa and a temperature of about u2212 5 about 5 u00b0 c can be provided to cool the vaporized refrigerant after exiting the exchanger 360 the refrigerant can be at a temperature of no more than about 20 u00b0 c preferably below about 0 u00b0 c the refrigerant may return to the. |
5 | a window frame 12 for mounting within an aperture of an unillustrated building structure wall a sliding window panel 14 is movably mounted within the window frame 12 for vertical reciprocation relative thereto so as to permit opening of the window as illustrated in fig1 of the drawings a magnetic securing means 16 is secured to opposed exterior surfaces of the sliding window panel 14 as well as to opposed interior surfaces of the window frame 12 for securing the sliding window panel 14 relative to the window frame 12 by this structure the window panel 14 can be opened and secured in a desired position relative to the window frame 12 as best illustrated in fig1 through 3 it can be shown that sliding window panel 14 according to the present invention 10 preferably comprises a perimeter frame 18 movably mounted within the window frame 12 by conventional guiding structures such as cooperatively engagable grooves and projections a glass pane 20 extends across the perimeter frame 18 so as to permit viewing of objects exterior of the building structure through the sliding window panel 14 by this structure the sliding window panel 14 can be selectively reciprocated within the confines of the window frame 12 to permit opening of the window as shown in fig1 and 2 of the drawings as shown in fig3 the sliding window panel 14 can be lowered into a lower most position so as to close the window with continuing reference to fig1 through 3 it can be shown that the magnetic securing means 16 according to the present invention 10 preferably comprises a pair of window frame plates 22 secured to opposed interior surfaces of the window frame 12 proximal to an upper end thereof preferably the window. |
4 | a multiple of the diameter of the driven sprocket 60 in the embodiment disclosed in fig1 the sprocket 62 has twice the diameter or twice the number of teeth of the driven sprocket 60 so that the hooks 50 are reciprocated twice as many times as the needle 20 is reciprocated the angular positions of the respective eccentric cams 38 and 58 on their corresponding needle shaft 39 and hook drive shaft 59 are so oriented that the needle and hook drive mechanisms are synchronized so that the needle 20 is in a lower position penetrating the base fabric 15 while the looper 50 is in a forward position crossing the needle 20 as illustrated in fig1 and 3 for engaging the yarn loop 44 in one form of the looper 50 a bill 64 having an upper edge 65 and a lower edge 66 generally converging forward to a point 67 projects from a throat portion 68 the throat portion 68 forms an integral extension of the shank 51 the top edge portion of the looper 50 may be laterally curved or indented to form a dished out portion 69 to facilitate guiding the needle 20 on its downstroke past the looper 50 also preferably formed in the intersection of the lower edge 66 and the front edge 70 of the throat portion 68 of the looper 50 is. |
1 | and particularly with reference to fig1 the detection device of the present invention may include a source of noncoherent light 10 lasers provide coherent light for illuminating the evidence a a first filter 15 for filtering light from the light source 10 a light intensifier 20 for receiving and intensifying light reflected from the evidence a and a second filter 25 for filtering the reflected light before it is intensified in operation the method and device of the present invention exploits the wavelength shift of light reflected from a fluorescent substance as is well known the wavelength of light is increased by about 10 upon reflection from a fluorescent substance the light undergoes a stokes shift thus if a fluorescent substance is illuminated with light of a particular wavelength the reflection may be detected at a longer wavelength in the present invention light from light source 10 is filtered by filter 15 to illuminate a fluorescent substance with light having a predetermined band of wavelengths for example 555 to 565 nanometers when a fluorescent substance is so illuminated the reflections from the substance may be detected in a band of wavelengths about 10 longer 610 to 622 nanometers in this example by providing a second filter 25 that filters out light outside the wavelength band of the reflected light only the desired reflections are detected the filters 15 and 25 thereby cooperate to first illuminate and then enable detection of fluorescent substances to enhance detection of the reflections a light intensifier 20 may be. |
3 | source name______________________________________24 9 escorez 5300 exxon chemical company resin 24 9 duraflex 8910pc shell chemical company polybutylene 33 2 vestoplast 708 huls america incorporated polyolefin 16 6 epolene n15 eastman chemical products wax 0 4 irganox 1010 ciba additives stabilizer______________________________________ the following adhesive blend was prepared in accordance with the present invention when tested see examples 6 7 the adhesive performed exceptionally well as an elastic attachment adhesive while also providing adequate bond strength after oil exposure ______________________________________weight commercial generic ingredient source name______________________________________27 1 escorez 5300 exxon chemical company resin 63 2 duraflex 8910pc shell chemical company polybutylene 9 2 epolene n10 eastman chemical products wax 0 5 irganox 1010 ciba additives stabilizer______________________________________ the following adhesive blend was prepared in accordance with the present invention when tested see example 6 the adhesive performed exceptionally well as an elastic attachment adhesive as the formulation of this example is similar to examples 1 and 2 it would be expected that this formulation would also perform well as a construction adhesive while also providing adequate bond strength after oil exposure ______________________________________weight commercial generic ingredient source name______________________________________27 1 escorez 5300 exxon chemical company resin 40 7 duraflex 8910pc shell chemical company polybutylene 22 6 vestoplast 708 huls america incorporated polyolefin 9 2 epolene n10 eastman. |
1 | aqueous solvents and suspensions witepsol macrogol tween cacao butter laurin butter glycerogelatin etc may be used for a suppository base the preferred administration dose of the extract of the present invention may be different depending on condition and body weight of a patient severity of disease drug form administration route and administration period and be selected appropriately by those skilled in the art for preferable effects the extract of the present invention may be administered in a dose of from about 0 0001 to about 100 mg kg body weight per day preferably from about 0 001 to about 100 mg kg the administration frequency may be once a day or a few times a day the administration dose is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention in any way the present invention provides a health functional food comprising the extract having preventive effect on thrombotic disorders and a sitologically acceptable dietary supplement additive examples of health functional foods to which the extract of lindera obtusiloba can be added include a variety of general foods beverages gum teas vitamin complexes etc also the extract of lindera obtusiloba may be added to foods or beverages for the purpose of preventing thrombus formation an amount of the extract in foods or beverages may be 0 01 to 15 by weight of total food weight and an amount of the extract in health beverages may be 0 02 to 5 g preferably 0 3 to 1 g based on 100 g of a health beverage composition the health. |
2 | in the perpendicular e g cross oriented direction osb has advantages for stiffness and rigidity across supports in such applications as roof sheathing or sub flooring additionally it should be appreciated that osb is a subset of waferboard in that osb is made out of strands which are a subset of wafers it should be appreciated that in the below outlined exemplary embodiments while the description focuses on osb panels in various exemplary embodiments the osb panels may be replaced with any other mat formed panels the use of osb panels in the following detailed descriptions of certain exemplary embodiments is for simplifying the explanation and is not intended to be limiting in any way fig1 4 and 7 are a plan view a plan black and white photograph and a plan color photograph of a portion of the top surface or face of a standard unaltered osb panel 100 as shown in fig1 4 and 7 the unaltered osb panel 100 has a top surface or face 112 that includes multiple strands 102 of varying length and approximately uniform width and thickness the osb panel 100 is constructed using directionally oriented strands 102 of wood as opposed to directionally randomly oriented or arranged wood particles wafers or chips and includes individual layers of wood strands 102 that each have a generally uniform thickness more specifically during manufacture of each layer. |
3 | to be gt 0 4 ng ml with cv 39 s in the order of 12 4 the polyclonal antisera was raised in guinea pigs with a pst peptide antigen the ria results table 1 indicate that the pst gene construct produced protein fig2 which is recognised by polyclonal antisera raised against the native form of pst purified from porcine pituitary glands l6 clones pci pst 1 5 were generated from the modified transfection technique as described below characteristically l6 cells adhere to culture plates and require detachment with trypsin to passage cells transfection is routinely performed 24 hrs later this procedure resulted in l6 cell clones n 10 secreting pst at 6 18 ng ml applying lipotaxi promega and the iss pst plasmid to the l6 cells 2 hrs after trypsin treatment increased the secretion rate of pst 10 20 fold gt 180ng ml n 5 clones this higher pst secretion rates reduce the number of cells capsules required to enhance growth encapsulation of cells at room temperature utilises calcium chloride or lactate 100 mm to gel the alginate 1 5 w v droplets followed immediately by washing with saline 0 9 naci then resuspending in poly l lysine 0 05 for 5 min calcium chloride crosslinking for 10 min at 37 u00b0 c resulted in an alginate matrix that was more compatible with cell viablity after the poly l lysine coating and saline washes another alginate layer is added sodium citrate 55 mm treatment for 4 min at room temperature softens the capsule to a consistency that increases the difficulty of further manipulation cell viablity is apparently reduced. |
3 | substantially softened and ductility will have substantially increased as well after heat treating metallic material 12 is positioned in forming apparatus 40 which may comprise a drawing machine once properly positioned localized heat treated region 22 of metallic material 12 is then drawn shaped in forming apparatus 40 into the desired shape as noted while the invention is described with respect to drawing other processes are likewise contemplated accordingly it is contemplated that forming apparatus 40 may alternatively comprise any one of a variety of material forming machines including but not limited to a punch press a stamping press and a forging press after forming the shaped component is subjected to hardening by natural or artificial aging the hardening that results may approach or exceed the original hardness of the workpiece material in support of the ability to draw stamp various metallic materials without cracking for metallic materials which would otherwise result in cracks several tests were conducted in reliance upon the process of the present invention the first test compared drawing characteristics of different materials in a ball punch test the ball punch test apparatus was a conventional gries model 131 test machine using a 0 873 34 diameter ball a 1 110 34 diameter ring and a 500 kg clamping force a ball punch test pushes a 34 ball 34 under considerable force into a specimen creating a dome like deformation in the specimen the resulting dome like deformation heights are measured and from these measurements the material with the best formability characteristics can be determined in such a test three aluminum alloy specimens including a 6061 t4 alloy and two 6061 t6 alloy. |
6 | storage compartment 25 is equipped with a frame like surround 28 that is formed from strut like sections 29 to 31 of which strut section 29 faces the door 26 and serves to fasten the surround 28 to the storage compartment 25 of the other strut sections 30 31 strut sections 30 run parallel to the side walls 16 of the internal cladding 15 while strut section 31 is provided on that section of the storage compartment 25 that is remote from the door and connects the lateral strut sections 30 to each other in the same manner as is brought about by that strut section 29 that is near the door as can be seen in particular from fig2 strut section 31 remote from the door has on its lateral end sections bearing sockets 32 for the mounting of a bearing spindle 33 that at least to a very large extent is twist proof see also fig3 at its free end sections that protrude with respect to the bearing sockets 32 the bearing spindle 33 is provided with a respective flattened portion 34 see fig4 that interacts in a positive locking manner with a hub 36 sitting in the center of a roller 35 by the positive engagement the rollers 35 that are provided at both ends of the bearing spindle 33 are coupled rigidly to each other in an aligned tooth position through the bearing spindle 33 in a manner secured against twisting in the exemplary embodiment the rollers 35 are fixed axially on the bearing spindle at one end by the lateral edges of the transverse strut 31 and are fixed at the other. |
8 | embodiment compressor decompressor 480 may be eliminated entirely with cpu 530 performing the compression decompression operations in software in which case compressor decompressor 480 uses system ram 560 as buffer memory for such operations in a similar embodiment compressor decompressor 480 may be eliminated with set top box 410 performing compression decompression in yet another embodiment compressor decompressor 480 and capture display 500 may both be eliminated with all of these functions being performed by set top box 410 storage 580 is implemented as any type of digital storage media this includes without limitation internal or external versions of hard disk optical disk dvd magnetic tape and semi conductor storage similar storage solutions may be implemented for removable media 590 although only one storage device is depicted more than one may be used network interface 550 connects the device through network connection 520 to telecommunications cloud 490 telecommunications u201c cloud u201d is a term commonly used to denote myriad inter connected telecommunications connection types and interfaces it is essentially a superset of the internet and may include networked computers telephone lines and other telephone company equipment such as satellite microwave and so forth the portion of telecommunications cloud 490 to which the present invention is connected determines the type of network connection 520 and network interface 550 for example in a home based embodiment network interface 550 is likely to be a modem and telecommunications connection would be a telephone line other examples include without limitation cable modems and cable networks computer networks such as ethernet and their associated interfaces and satellite modems the present invention is operatively connected. |
2 | 13 15 in tight sealing relation as plastic molding material is injected under high pressures into the mold members the molding material may be other than plastic e g a powdered metal and may be gravity fed or otherwise delivered to the mold within the scope of the present invention plastic injection molding and other forms of molding and casting can be used to make complete parts or components of larger products the term u201c object u201d as used herein is intended to refer to either complete parts or components which are assembled in a different manufacturing step s into the complete parts it will be appreciated that in fig1 and 1a the movable platen 7 is shown spaced from the fixed platen 11 a much greater distance than it would be in operation of the injection molding machine 1 so that the mold members may be better seen four guide rails 17 only three may be seen in the drawings connect the fixed and movable platens 7 11 and guide the movement of the movable platen relative to the fixed platen the static side machine element 9 mounts a liquefied plastic injection device 19 which melts a solid plastic source not shown and injects under pressure a predetermined quantity of the liquid molding material into the mold 3 after the movable platen. |
3 | of palladium chloride in 0 02 m hcl was prepared by adding 1 8 g pdcl 2 to 300 ml of stirred acid and heating to 60 70 u00b0 c for about 30 minutes then cooling to room temperature and filtering the resultant dark yellow brown solution using a nalgene media plus filter unit the ph of the solution was about 1 65 pdcl 2 was a 99 9 percent palladium ii chloride obtainable from johnson mathey catalogue no 11034 which was used without further purification the hydrochloric acid was 0 1 m obtainable from aldrich catalogue no 31 896 5 which was diluted with di water to the desired concentration the solution is not air sensitive but it was also kept in the nitrogen box along with the snf 2 solution to avoid oxidation of the snf 2 layer in air during the transfer from the rinsing bath to the pdcl 2 hcl bath magnetic stirrers under the nitrogen box were used to gently stir both the snf 2 and pdcl 2 solutions in order to optimize the conditions for sensitizing the fiber surface the effect of the concentration of both the pdcl 2 and the hcl were investigated it was found that the higher the pdcl 2 concentration the better but that the hcl concentration should be kept as low as possible while still maintaining the solubility of the pdcl 2 solutions of pdcl 2 may be. |
8 | deposited over the structure filling vias 70 and 72 as well as fuse recess 50 as shown in fig8 metal layer 80 may comprise any metal conventionally used in via formation including titanium tungsten and titanium tungsten preferably metal layer 80 will comprise tungsten or a tungsten based alloy i e an alloy containing at least 50 wt tungsten therefore by way of illustration and not of limitation metal layer 80 will hereinafter be referred to as tungsten layer 80 after deposition of tungsten layer 80 and the filling of vias 70 and 72 as well as fuse recess 50 thereby with tungsten metal tungsten layer 80 is planarized to remove all of the tungsten over insulation layer 20a leaving only tungsten portions 80a and 80b respectively in vias 70 and 72 and tungsten stringers 82 84 86 and 88 respectively on the four sidewalls of rectangular fuse recess 50 as shown in fig9 11 following this step electrical connections may be made to the fuse of the invention simultaneous with the steps of depositing and patterning a metal layer comprising metal lines 92 and 94 over insulation layer 20a to connect to tungsten filled vias 70 and 72 thus as shown in fig1 metal lines 92 and 94 are shown formed over insulation layer 20a with metal line 92 overlying and electrically connected to tungsten plugs 80a and 80b respectively in filled vias 70 and 72 as well as overlying stringer 88 while second metal line 94 overlies stringer 84 stringers 82 and 86 extending between lines 92 and 94 thus collectively comprise a fuse electrically connecting lines 92 and 94 together it should be noted that regardless of what metal constitutes metal layer 80 from which stringers 82. |
5 | the intermediate portions of the mounting plate and hasp into close relation in this position the plate shackle opening 40 underlies the leftmost hasp pivot leg opening 62 and the other shackle opening 42 in the plate underlies the elongated central capture leg opening 60 of the hasp the unlocked padlock is tipped or cocked to the left to enable easy insertion of the capture leg 52 through the shackle opening 40 the shackle is then moved to the right until the capture leg 52 overlies the capture leg opening 60 and the plate shackle opening 42 closure of the shackle then projects the capture leg through these openings into the lock body 46 unlocking is the reverse of this procedure where the present apparatus is associated with a door frame located on the opposite or left side of the door the locking position will be as illustrated in fig2 a in this position the hasp capture leg opening 60 will be aligned with the mounting plate shackle opening 40 to receive the capture leg 52 while the pivot leg 50 will extend through the other shackle opening 42 and within the rightmost pivot leg opening 62 in the foregoing description references to 34 upper 34 34 lower 34 34 vertical 34 34 horizontal 34 34 right 34 34 left 34 34 front 34 34 back 34 etc are with reference to the orientation of the apparatus as seen in fig1 obviously the interpretation of these reference terms would be. |
9 | example and not limitation computer readable media may comprise computer storage media and communication media computer storage media includes volatile and nonvolatile removable and non removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer readable instructions data structures program modules or other data computer storage media includes but is not limited to ram rom eeprom flash memory or other memory technology cd rom digital versatile disks dvd or other optical disk storage magnetic cassettes magnetic tape magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices or any other medium which can be used to store the desired information and which can accessed by the computer 110 communication media typically embodies computer readable instructions data structures program modules or other data in a modulated data signal such as a carrier wave or other transport mechanism and includes any information delivery media the term u201c modulated data signal u201d means a signal that has one or more of its characteristics set or changed in such a manner as to encode information in the signal by way of example and not limitation communication media includes wired media such as a wired network or direct wired connection and wireless media such as acoustic rf infrared. |
6 | exterior surfaces of the dovetail 18 exposed by the passage 40 in the masking assembly 10 the masking assembly 10 is also represented in fig2 and 3 as further having a retaining ring 28 to secure the masking shells 12 together the ring 28 preferably forces the mating surfaces of the shells 12 together with sufficient force to close the split line 30 between the shells 12 and prevent entrance of the coating vapors into the cavity 24 for this purpose the retaining ring 28 preferably has a draft angle machined into its surface contacting the masking shells 12 to ease its installation and removal from the masking assembly 10 while locking the ring 28 in place fig2 further shows a sealing material 32 deposited along the interfaces 34 between the masking shells 12 and the blade 14 to further inhibit coating penetration the sealing material 32 may be for example a maskant material of a type used in the prior art as described previously such as a tape putty or bead of slurry suitable materials for the masking shells 12 and retaining ring 28 include metallic and ceramic materials in practice the nickel base superalloy commercially known as inconel 600 has been shown to be a durable and reusable material for both the shells 12 and ring 28 though it is foreseeable that other materials could be used the surfaces of the masking shells 12 and ring 28 that contact other components of the assembly 10 or the blade 14 are preferably machined to ensure an appropriate fit in. |
8 | the present invention in order to increase surface area beyond that of prior art stacked capacitors that are straight cylinders or open boxes in shape although the concave shape of the present invention can be a simple virtually enclosed container the container can also include additional surfaces such as convoluted surfaces various means for achieving desired structural and functional results are used in the practice of the instant methods and in the achieved structures the integrated circuit dram device of the present invention is comprised of dual gate structures that are situated above a substrate on a semiconductor substrate the substrate integrally has active areas that enable the gate structures to function as respective transistors transistor structures of this type are well known in the art in which various capacitor structures for use on an integrated circuit dram have first and second word lines and first and second digit lines the integrated circuit being fabricated on the semiconductor substrate the methods disclosed herein and the achieved structures preferably incorporate a doped or undoped polysilicon storage node which can be employed within a stacked capacitor a polysilicon plug is used to contact the polysilicon storage node a hard mask which is preferably a nitride or oxide layer is described below which is preferably easily formed and sacrificed the cell dielectric is preferably composed of oxide or nitride dielectric materials that deposit and cover thinly and evenly upon storage node materials the cell plate is preferably made of doped polysilicon and is formed by known methods the spacers discussed below are made from polysilicon and oxides or nitrides that can be etched selectively over materials into which the spacers are formed the first twelve embodiments of the present inventive method are methods of stacked capacitor formation in which a polysilicon plug. |
5 | substantially perpendicular to the plane defined by arm 6 and is inclined in an approximate 45 degree angle to the longitudinal axis 14 of longitudinal segment 7 the angle of inclination of plate 13 may be varied according to particular applications but will typically be within the range of 25 degrees to 65 degrees located within plate 13 is orifice 15 extending through orifice 15 is a linkage such as a partially threaded rod 16 as shown approximately 1 2 of rod 16 is threaded only the threaded portion of rod 16 passes through orifice 15 the position of rod 16 relative to plate 13 being adjustable by means of retaining nut 17 near the extreme end of the unthreaded portion of rod 16 is locking bar member 18 the locking bar 18 being permanently affixed to rod 16 such as by welding the pivot point of arm 6 is offset from the orifice 15 of plate 13 thereby providing a cam like action to draw member 8 toward bar 9 into clamping engagement with the door track the locking bar member 18 may be of any suitable shape and size sufficient to impede the travel of the door or rollers traveling within track 24 in the preferred embodiment locking bar 18 is a hollow metal rod approximately 1 2 inch in diameter and 3 inches in length bar. |
3 | a ph of 1 to 2 with concentrated hydrochloric acid the 4 methoxyphenol was extracted with three 100 ml portions of methylene chloride the organic solution containing the neutrals as well as the one containing the product were separately dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and filtered into tared round bottom flasks the methylene chloride was removed using a rotary evaporator a total of 0 052 g of neutrals was recovered a total of 4 13 g of the crude 4 methoxyphenol was obtained 33 3 mmol 90 7 yield the 4 methoxyphenol was purified utilizing bulb to bulb distillation a mass of 3 88 g of 4 methoxyphenol as a white crystalline solid was obtained 31 3 mmol 85 1 yield the purity was determined by gc 99 7 as well as hplc 99 3 in a 500 ml flask were placed 5 0 g 30 1 mmol of 2 3 dimethoxybenzaldehyde and 150 ml of methylene chloride 0 2m this mixture was vigorously stirred with a magnetic stir bar to the homogeneous solution was added 7 68 ml of 30 aqueous hydrogen peroxide 75 0 mmol 2 5 equivalents and 5 54 ml of formic acid 120 0 mmol 4. |
1 | the force developed by the spring 156 as may be desired from the foregoing it will be appreciated that the finger guides 134 and therefore the fingers 122 may be spaced as desired along the rods 136 and may be oriented at a downwardly and inwardly inclined attitude to the extent desired in most instances it will only be necessary to make an initial adjustment which will ordinarily be sufficient for substantially all shoes to be manufactured in accordance with the invention the fingers 122 are formed to be relatively stiff at least in a lateral direction so that when the shoe assembly urges the fingers 122 upwardly they will not bend in a lateral direction this is desirable in order to assure that control over the extent to which the fingers 122 move laterally outward is achieved solely by the angular attitude of the finger guides 134 it is preferred that the relatively light force e g 1 2 ounces with which the fingers 122 press the margins 28 against the insole be generally uniform and to this end the fingers 122 may be formed so that the lower ends 124 of the more intermediate fingers 122 in each group extends somewhat lower than the ends 124 of the more toeward and heelwardly disposed fingers 122 thus the finger ends 124 in each group define a locus 125 see fig1 15 which correspond approximately to the curvature of a shoe bottom in the shank region of a shoe assembly by initially arranging the locus 125 of the ends of the fingers 124 to approximate the curvature of the shoe bottom from the ball region to the heel breast region a substantially uniform pressure will be applied to the margins of the. |
7 | current output from the resonant circuit 118 is rectified by the rectifying diode 130 to a half wave output before being transferred to the integrator circuit 120 the integrator circuit 120 provides a slow charge and discharge for the second capacitor 134 which preferably maintains the voltage difference across the capacitor at a threshold level for several seconds the integrator circuit provides hold time and automatic resetting for the lightning indication to remain active even if the external monitoring equipment 124 is itself upset by the event when the second capacitor 134 is at a threshold level measured by the gate threshold of the transistor 122 the circuit between the source 138 and drain 140 is closed allowing current to flow through the transistor from the external monitoring equipment 124 to ground the external monitoring equipment 124 is an external monitoring apparatus that may be installed in the aircraft and may be a standard aircraft equipment interface such as an open ground discrete which senses the electrical open ground discrete signal made by the circuit 116 and then uses this for fault or maintenance indication logic the zener diode 142 ensures that the voltage from the transistor gate to source does not reach a level that might damage the transistor 122 or other components the drain diode 144 is positioned between the external monitoring equipment 124 and transistor 122 and allows current to flow from the external monitoring equipment 124 through the transistor this arrangement ensures that current cannot flow from the transistor 122 to the external monitoring equipment 124 and cause damage in case of. |
2 | coating process initiated by mechanical motion fig1 contains a diagram of a dry coating system 10 depicting various steps of the preferred dry coating process supplies of oxidizable component particles 12 and activating component particles 14 are added to a mixer 16 where the component particles are blended together portioned and then deposited through an applicator 18 onto a pre compactor 20 the deposited particles 22 form a pre compacted layer having a first thickness t 1 a compressor 24 further compacts the deposited particles 22 to a smaller second thickness t 2 to force collisions between the different particle components 12 and 14 for attaching the activating component particles 14 to surfaces of the oxidizable component particles 12 the second thickness t 2 is preferably at least one millimeter but is more preferably five to six millimeters which can be 100 to 1000 or more times the mean diameters of the component particles 12 a shearer 26 forces other collisions and rolling motions among the particles 22 to remove irregular accretions of the activating component 14 on the surfaces of the oxidizable component particles 12 a recirculator 28 collects the mixture of partially coated particles 22 and returns them to the mixer 16 where the particles are re blended and re portioned before being re deposited through the applicator 18 onto the pre compactor 20 each cycle through the dry coating system 10 provides for more evenly coating the surfaces. |
2 | between the sheets of paper of a paper stack are provided for leveling the paper stack furthermore gripping supporting components on the sides of the paper stack for uniform alignment of the side faces of the paper stack and at least one vibrating device for exact alignment of the sheets of paper application_number US 17910502 A description 0011 fig1 illustrates a front view of an outline of a paper stack 10 within a stacker of a printing press the left side of the paper stack being higher than its right side an even paper stack is illustrated with the dotted line and with the stack height a the uneven stacking of the sheets of paper on the paper stack 10 incurs an incorrect height on the left side of the paper stack 10 which is indicated by b and identifies a stacking error such errors in stacks occur for example because parts of the sheets of paper are printed unevenly or with a thicker toner layer than other parts in fig1 for example the left side of the paper stack 10 may have been printed with a thicker toner layer than the right side an exemplary calculation should make this fact of uneven stacking clear the individual sheets of paper in the stacks have a thickness of 100 u03bcm the thickness of the toner layer. |
8 | of encoding moving pictures using a plurality of quantization matrices the method involves selecting one of the plurality of quantization matrices in consideration of an at least one characteristics of an input image transforming the input image and quantizing the transformed input image using the selected quantization matrix application_number US 201213709713 A description reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout the embodiments are described below to explain the present invention by referring to the figures when it comes to encoding moving pictures pre treatment filtering is very important because it can increase the efficiency of encoding the moving pictures by removing noise from images while a conventional pre treatment filtering technique for removing noise from images is generally carried out in a spatial pixel block in the present invention a noise removal technique is carried out in a dct block in an apparatus for encoding moving pictures in the present invention an approximated generalized weiner filtering method is used for removing noise from images in the approximated generalized weiner filtering method weiner filtering is realized by taking advantage of fast unitary transformation such as a discrete cosine transform dct however a filtering method other than the approximated generalized weiner filtering method may be selectively used for carrying out filtering in a dct block fig2 is a block diagram of an approximated generalized weiner filter processing image data whose average. |
5 | rear portion of trenching sled 16 and to the front of bury sled 32 the remote end of the tow cable 34 is fastened to a pulling means such as another ship or to a winch located on the shore or a truck located on the shore the underwater components that is the trenching sled 16 the bury sled 32 and associated hoses and cables are pulled along by tow cable 34 at the desired speed the barge 10 must naturally travel at the same speed the actual speed of travel depends on the condition of the bottom of the waterway for example larger pumps and a slower rate of travel are called for in an area where the bottom material is clay than where the bottom material is sand or soft mud the submersible pump 19 is suspended from the crane 21 by the cable 23 the high pressure water is provided by the water pump 17 which draws its intake water directly from the water body as shown in fig2 the system employs two water jets 20 coupled to the water pump 17 by two independent high pressure water hoses 18 and two suction hoses 24 coupled to the. |
7 | to a standard cell a tool driven request is then made to move the standard cell into fpga resulting in the input to the new fpga cell to be temporarily defined as fswire 308 a if the logic designer accepts the change then the fswire 308 a is redefined as fswire 312 d which it will remain as an fpga wire unless another request comes in requesting the change it back into a standard cell wire fig5 b describes a similar process as shown in fig5 a except that the process is used to redefine an fpga wire into a standard wire thus an fpga fswire 312 upon a tool driven request to move the logic to which fswire 312 is an input from fpga to a standard cell redefines the fswire 312 to the intermediate definition sfwire 306 if the logic designer accepts the change then the sfwire 306 is redefined as final standard cell wire sfwire 310 whose definition will remain unless a new request comes in the change back to fpga logic referring now to fig6 there is illustrated a flow chart of a process of utilizing the re designation of wires to achieve an optimal logic chip starting at block 602 the initial coding with signal declarations is performed in the rtl file that is an original u201c layout u201d of the chip using fpga and standard logic cells is defined. |
6 | 42 of trapezoidal cross section between a position intermediate the ends of the valve poppet as shown in fig2 and the lower end thereof the groove 42 defines a helical thread or land 44 on the valve poppet also of trapezoidal cross section adapted to interfit with turns of the thread or land 30 formed on the inside bore surface 28 of the surrounding trim cage 24 the poppet is formed of hard wear and temperature resistant ceramic material and the cross section of the land 44 on the poppet valve member is of the same shape as the land 30 on the hollow trim cage the spacing between turns of the respective lands is greater than the base width of the lands in order to provide a helical flow passage 46 defined between the interfitting lands this flow passage communicates between the inlet slot or opening 26 in the trim cage 24 and the lower end of the valve poppet 40 and trim cage to provide a throttling flow passage for the fluid media when the valve poppet is opened as shown in fig1 when the valve poppet 40 is in the closed position the spherical surface 38 at the lower end of the poppet is seated against the frustroconical annular seating surface 36 on the valve seat 32 and in addition the inlet slot 26 in the trim cage 24 is closed off by the adjacent body portion of the valve. |
1 | as at 20 22 disposed at the the distal end of each leg 18 of the core 12 as in evident each retaining member possesses a flange like exterior periphery slightly larger than a single face of a smaller cube 14 thereby to overlie in part all cubes along its face of the primary cube it will be evident that with the slight overlap shown it is not possible for any individual cube 14 to drop or fall from the assembled relation of the main cube 10 nonetheless each of the smaller cubes 14 is free to slide laterally or vertically into the single hole or void cube space provided in the cubical array in one form of the invention the retaining members 22 are formed as integral one piece elements with the associated leg 18 thus for simplicity the central core portion as seen in fig3 may be readily molded from plastic in essentially tubular form and wherein the four legs 18 lying in one horizontal plane will each have formed thereon a laterally outwardly directed flange thereby providing the retaining member as at 22 for simplicity the vertically extending legs 18 have no such flanges thereon but rather are provided with. |
4 | may be carried out through the utilization of a smaller quantity of liquid dye in the event a particular area of the carpet being dyed is overly wetted the valve 76 may be momentarily closed by the operator and the wand assembly 14 may be moved in a forward direction as illustrated in fig4 a back over the same path of the carpet 86 which was previously vacuumed this will enable the vacuuming operation to thoroughly vacuum the excess liquid dye from an overly wetted area of the carpet in addition forward movement of the wand assembly 14 restores the nap of the rug to the original condition thereof if it is desired the discharge from the 100 psi pump 52 may pass directly to the supply line 70 and a separate 50 psi pump not shown including a suction line therefor extending down into the bucket 40 may be provided with the discharge of such a 50 psi pump connected to the inlet 62 of the heater 50 and the outlet 64 of the heater 50 discharging back into the bucket 40 in which instance the valve 68 may be eliminated further the interior of the bottom of the well 20 includes a pair of spaced insulatively supported contacts 90 which if bridged by an overflow of liquid dye into the well 20 will operate to terminate electrical actuation of the vacuum 44 heater 50. |
8 | of the distance of the modulator from the surface of the silicon an example is the fourth embodiment of the present invention illustrated in fig7 and described infra in these embodiments the closer the modulator is to the surface of the silicon the lower is the voltage that modulation breakdown occurs at fig3 a through 3d are partial cross sectional views illustrating a first portion of a first method of the fabrication of the trigger device of the present invention in fig3 a a p type substrate 200 is provided having a doping level of about intrinsic to 10 16 atoms cm 3 in fig3 b an n type implant of a dose of about 10 12 to 10 17 atoms cm 2 at an energy of about 50 kev to 3 mev is performed to form modulator 205 a distance u201c d 1 u201d below surface 210 of substrate 200 in bicmos this implant may be the subcollector implant of the bipolar device in one example u201c d 1 u201d is about 0 2 to 3 microns in fig3 c deep trench isolation 215 and shallow trench isolation 220 are formed in substrate 200 deep trench isolation 215 contacts sides 225 of modulator 205 deep trench isolation 215 and modulator 205 define a body region 230 in substrate 200 in fig3 d an n type reach through 235 is formed from top surface 210 of substrate 200 to modulator 205 depending upon the technology of the primary devices of an integrated circuit modulator 205 can be formed concurrently with formation of a triple well cmos n band a bipolar subcollector a buried n layer or a sige pedestal structure fig3 e is a plan view of fig3 d in fig3 e it is. |
6 | 25 wherein the system powers up subsequently at stage 26 the cooler is unlocked e g the cooler controller outputs a 0v signal to the lock the cooler controller then determines at stage 27 whether the internal temperature of the cooler is at or below a threshold value such as 38 u00b0 f if the temperature is determined to be at or below the threshold value the process continues to stage 28 wherein the cooler controller determines if the system is in service mode as described above in the event that the system is in service mode the process flows to stage 29 wherein a 30 minute delay or other suitable delay period is imposed and the process flows back into stage 28 if instead it was determined that the system is not in service mode the process flows to stage 30 wherein the cooler controller determines whether there has been a power loss exceeding some time threshold such as 2 minutes if so the process flows to stage 31 wherein the cooler controller determines whether there is a probe fault and if there is not the process continues to stage 31 a at stage 31 a if the measured temperature is decreasing at a rapid rate it is assumed the cooler is working properly and it may have been recently opened for service or re filling and thus it should remain unlocked and should not. |
4 | 0 0 5 5 structure which is returned every 5 wales and runs in the course direction and the return ends of the second weft in laid yarns 14 which are adjacent in the course direction are arranged on the same wale w by inserting the second weft in laid yarns 14 as described above the first weft in laid yarns 13 and the second weft in laid yarns 14 run so as to cross each other between the same courses a processed yarn formed of multifilament is used as the warp knitting yarn 11 of this embodiment and a regular spandex yarn made of nylon is used as the above mentioned stretchable warp knitting yarn 12 regular multifilament is used as the first weft in laid yarn 13 and monofilament is used as the second weft in laid yarn 14 respectively because this type of stretchable warp knitted fabric is characterized by being flexible it is preferable that the knitting yarn used is also flexible for this reason in this invention it is preferable that except for the second weft in laid yarn 14 a processed yarn formed of regular multifilament or monofilament is used as the knitting yarn meanwhile in order to ensure stability of the configuration of the fabric when it is stretched the. |
1 | 2 tricyclo 3 3 1 1 3 7 dec 2 yloxy carbonyl amino propyl amino 2 phenylpropyl thio trp center is r other center is rs 122 12 oxa 9 thia 2 5 diazatetradecanoic acid 3 1h indol 3 ylmethyl 3 methyl 4 11 dioxo 7 phenyl tricyclo 3 3 1 1 3 7 dec 2 yl ester trp center is r other center is rs 123 benzenebutanoic acid u03b3 3 1h indol 3 yl 2 methyl 1 oxo 2 tricyclo 3 3 1 1 3 7 dec 2 yloxy carbonyl amino propyl amino methyl trp center is r other center is rs 124 2 pentenoic acid 5 3 1h indol 3 yl 2 methyl 1 oxo 2 tricyclo 3 3 1 1 3 7 dec 2 yloxy carbonyl amino propyl amino 4 phenyl methyl ester trp center is r other center is rs double bond is e 125 benzenebutanoic acid u03b3 3 1h indol 3 yl 2 methyl 1 oxo 2 tricyclo 3 3 1 1 3 7 dec 2 yloxy carbonyl amino propyl amino methyl methyl ester trp center is r other center is rs 127 carbamic acid 1 1h indol 3 ylmethyl 1 methyl 2 oxo 2 2 1h 1 2 4 triazol 5 ylthio acetyl amino 2 phenylethyl amino ethyl tricyclo 3 3 1 1 3 7 dec 2. |
1 | aerodynamic profile such that when it is flung through the air with a spinning motion it appears to sail or u201c float u201d through the air the spinning motion imparted by a wrist flick gyroscopically stabilizes the flight flying discs such as those shown in fig1 4 may be thrown by the user in a backhanded motion with one hand keeping the arm parallel with the ground and ending the throw with a snapping motion of the wrist variations of the angle of the arm at launch determine the angle of flight relative to altitude and direction the flying discs 11 33 are easier to throw and catch due to their shape levelness and the effect of u201c floating u201d toward the receiving individual rather than being u201c whipped u201d toward that individual children adapt to the flying toy more quickly and easily due to the steadiness of the flight and the ability to toss the flying disc along a more level path and at a shorter range this flying disc can also be thrown in areas that previously did not lend themselves to this activity because the discs can be comfortably thrown at a closer range than those of the prior art which is especially important in densely populated areas thus a large playing field is unnecessary and the flying disc of this. |
5 | point the tube terminates in this manner the volume of fluid at this point can be maximized in addition to varying the length of tube 140 the number of leading edge sections 120 that are welded onto blade 110 can be varied to match the requirements of a specific job including specific installation depths the number of and location of the stitch welds can also be adjusted to tailor a plow 100 for a specific application in this manner it is possible to provide a nearly infinite variety of configurations in an economic manner another embodiment is illustrated in fig9 and 10 in this configuration a manifold 160 is installed in between the blade 110 and the leading edge sections 120 the manifold includes drilled holes 166 extending from a front side 164 to a rear side 162 as illustrated in fig1 the drilled holes 166 intersect at the middle and when the leading edges 120 are installed onto the front side 164 the drilled holes 166 will terminate at the void 124 in the leading edge 120 in this manner a flow path is defined by the void 124 and the holes 166 which will allow fluid to be routed from tube. |
5 | 7 engage the corresponding notches 42 of the driven discs 4 the locking plate is forced by the spring 8 to go upward at that time the numerals 21 of the dials which are aligned with the indicating lines 12 of the casing 1 are the correct numbers of the combination lock 200 moreover the slots 74 will be separated from the elements c or c 39 and the suitcase may be opened if any one of the dials 2 is not correctly dialed a notch 42 of a driven disc 4 will not engage with its corresponding protuberance 71 of the locking plate 7 thus the locking plate is unable to go upwards and the slots 74 are still engaged with the elements c or c 39 and the suitcase cannot be opened as shown in fig1 and 16 when the key type lock 400 is opened by a correct key not shown and the lock 200 are correctly dialed the positions of the protuberances 71 of the locking plate 7 are aligned with the notches 42 of the driven discs 4 thus the locking plate 7 will go upward to engage with the notches 42 of the driven discs 4 and the present lock may be opened further the fixing plate 5 may be moved to the left and dent 609 of each driven disc 4 may engage with a pillar 509 shown in fig2 of the casing 1 thus fixing the position of each driven disc 4 as shown in fig1 and 18 when the key type lock 400 is opened by a correct key not shown but the combination lock 200 are not dialed with correct numbers the positions of the protuberances 71 of the locking plate 7 will not align with the notches 42 of. |
6 | light bulb assembly 1 is installed into fans elevators garage door openers or other environments where the bulb assembly 1 will be subjected to mechanical vibration in accordance with another embodiment which may be used by itself or with any combination of embodiments disclosed herein the end of light bulb 1 where leds 5 are positioned is provided with one or more mechanical members that is positioned spaced above the tip of leds 5 i e the portion of the led that reference numeral 5 points to in fig1 for example the mechanical members may be safety edge 33 of front cover 7 safety edge 33 makes the front cover rigid and strong and preferably flat and provides mechanical protection for the leds 5 which are recessed lower than the safety edge a shown by distance 34 the distance 34 may be at least 0 010 u2033 preferably 0 010 u2033 to 1 0 u2033 more preferably 0 050 to 0 25 u2033 and most preferably 0 100 u2033 to 0 200 u2033 it will be appreciated that edge 33 need not be continuous and the mechanical members may comprise a series of posts extending upwardly from board 6 and or cover 7 and or main body 3 in accordance with another embodiment which may be used by itself. |
3 | the pipes has an outside diameter of 22 mm and the total length of the cooling pipes is 100 meters the rate of flow of cooling water through the pipes is 60 liters per minute air is fed to the gas supply pipes 18 at a pressure of 69 u00d7 10 3 n m 2 in a cycle time of 60 seconds for the toughening of successive glass sheets the gas supply pipes are operated for 40 seconds and are switched off for 20 seconds the time of immersion of each glass sheet in the fluidised bed is 8 seconds occurring during the middle of the 20 second period when the gas supply to the pipes 18 is switched off when toughening glass sheets of thickness 2 3 mm and overall size 1 5 m u00d7 0 66 m with the glass at an average temperature of 650 u00b0 c when it enters the fluidised bed 55 kilowatts have to be removed from the bed in order to maintain the bed temperature at 85 u00b0 c when the glass sheets are being toughened in succession one every 60 seconds this rate of cooling is achieved with a rise in temperature of the cooling water from 9 u00b0 c at the inlet to 22 u00b0 c at the outlet the rate of heat exchange with the particulate material of the fluidised bed is governed by regulation of the rate of feed of cooling water through the cooling pipes around the tank side walls and attached to the lid as well as by regulation. |
3 | half of each of the water or oil preparations finely powdered cellulose 10 g added to 50 g formulation was incorporated as an adhesive controls consisted of sterile vermiculite moistened with water or oil the six preparations were applied with a spatula to freshly cut stumps of red alder saplings 4 6 cm diameter 10 stumps per treatment in a randomized block in a douglas fir plantation near victoria british columbia results are presented in table 2 table 2______________________________________ sprouts stumps with sprouts fruiting per gt 20 cm bodiestreatment stump high total cm sup 2 ______________________________________water suspensionno adhesive 0 8 1 2 211cellulose added 0 9 0 3 213oil suspensionno adhesive 1 4 0 0 168cellulose added 2 0 0 0 296controlswater suspension 5 1 2 8 55oil suspension 4 0 2 4 70______________________________________ based on a total of 10 stumps data collected 9 months after treatment for the first column sprouts stump the combined treatments are significantly different from the combined controls at p 0 01 mean area of stump surface occupied by fruiting bodies of c purpureum data collected 14 months after treatment it was therefore very clear that maintenance of a continuous and closed pure culture system throughout the production and storage phases was a valuable concept in the development of bioherbicides based on fragile mycelia such as c purpureum also having an. |
8 | is designed to be plugged into a conforming port in a component not shown the connector plug 12 is attached to the housing 14 the housing 14 is most commonly a metal structure intended to provide electromagnetic shielding to the electrical conductors 21 within conventional housings are sometimes formed from more than one piece such as upper and lower halves not shown or as one piece the embodiment shown in fig2 shows a single piece molded metal housing 14 a cable 13 having several electrical conductors or wires 21 enters the housing 14 through a back end 19 the drawings show only two conductors 21 but this is merely illustrative usually more conductors 21 are involved the conductors 21 are connected to the inward projections 23 of the pins or receptacles not shown by soldering or crimping a raised portion 17 of the housing 14 extends above the outer surface of the housing 14 in the embodiment shown in fig2 the raised portion 17 is formed as part of the molded metal housing 14 it is also contemplated that the raised portion 17 could be applied to the housing 14 in other ways for example the raised portion 17 could be glued or soldered to the housing 14 or the raised portion 17 of the housing 14 could be formed as part of a stamping process in any event persons skilled in the art will recognize that a raised portion 17 may be incorporated into or formed onto a housing 14 once. |
2 | of resistive elements 16a 16b and 16c it should be noted that the number of resistive elements is merely representative it should also be noted that for the sake of clarity the resistive elements are shown greatly out of scale in fact the elements are small enough so that they will merely print the equivalent of dots in any event the elements 16 each have one end connected via a lead 18 to a heater current source 20 and another end grounded the heater current source 20 can be a current source which is connected via switching means to each of the leads 18 the switching means can selectively connect any one of the leads to the current source in this way selective dots can be printed furthermore the substrate 14 is bonded to piezoelectric element 22 the piezoelectric element 22 has a substrate 22a of piezoelectric material such as barium titanate fixed to opposed faces of the substrate 22a are electrodes 22b and 22c the electrodes are connected to a high frequency voltage source 24 the source 24 operating through the electrodes 22b and 22c causes the lengthwise vibration in the piezoelectric substrate 22a this vibration is carried over into the substrate. |
7 | members 19 arranged perpendicularly to the base of the rack so as to support and hold the canisters 10 in place also the rack base is raised from the floor by two support rails 20 and five horizontal beams 21 attached to provide the necessary clearance for engaging an elevator assembly 30 see fig5 four roller assemblies 22 assure minimal friction in the event of contact with the side walls of storage bays 54 see fig1 tapered wedges 23 on the lower surface of the support rails 20 compensate for the incline built into the floor of the storage bays 54 six load bearing pads 24 on the lower surfaces of the horizontal beams 21 provide a uniform stroke for all six hydraulic cylinders 38 see fig6 a in the elevator assembly 30 see fig5 the storage rack 17 may for example be 6 feet 7 inches by 8 feet with an overall height of 10 feet when loaded with canisters 10 referring to fig5 a and 6b a drive unit 25 is supported on rails 26 located in a control tunnel 27 the control tunnel 27 is physically separated from a storage bay access tunnel 28 by a shield wall 29 suspended from the roof of the storage facility the drive unit 25 is coupled to a storage rack elevator assembly generally indicated at 30 by a set of parallel wire ropes 31 see fig6 a and also by air hoses 32 and electrical cables 33 the drive unit 25 and attached elevator assembly 30 move along the parallel control and access tunnels 27 28 and the parallel wire ropes 31 may be extended to allow the elevator assembly 30 to. |
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