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6 | u00b1 1 25 u00b0 these two values give a magnification factor of 2 08 which from fig7 is a c c c of 0 25 in fig7 magnification ratios are plotted as ordinates and frequency ratios as abscissae the spring element 10 has a number of special features it is machined from a solid forged bar of steel to look like a rectangular section coil spring the outside diameter is ground and the inside diameter is machined by boring the slot is machined with a certain helix to represent the lead or number of turns coils of the spring slotting the spring in the manner as illustrated leaves both ends solid for attaching purposes the material used for the actual part as tested is vasco max 300 maraging steel it was selected for its high strength high endurance limit ease of machining low distortion during heat treating and low modulus of elasticity standard type steels can be used the reason a silicon fluid is preferred for use in this damper is due to its small change in viscosity at increased temperatures since the parts are assembled in the engine proper the maximum temperature in the coupling from engine operation is approximately 250. |
1 | of bandage is a 40 u2033 long strip of bandage that is folded into a u201c v u201d to have 20 u2033 long legs as indicated in row 6 of the table 38 in fig5 although the table 38 provides dimensions for both wraps 10 100 row seven u201c torso fastener top u201d row eight u201c torso fastener bottom u201d and row nine u201c back leg fold to top of torso fastener u201d all refer to the placement of hook and loop patch 134 on the second wrap embodiment 100 row seven u201c torso fastener top u201d indicates the distance from the junction end 130 to the top of the hook and loop fasteners 134 as measured along the side of the rear portion 126 row eight u201c torso fastener bottom u201d indicates the distance from the junction end 130 to the bottom of the hook and loop fasteners 134 row nine shows that the 1 u2033 measurement for placing hook and loop fasteners 134 on the rear body portion 126 is taken from the center of end 130 straight down each leg 128 the positioning of the hook and loop fasteners 134 determines the angle at which the torso. |
6 | alarm company network 27 which is branched to monitor a domestic location whereby the monitoring is effected at a central location of the alarm company the monitoring module may also be in communication with a water heater rental company which may have thousands of subscribers as shown in fig2 the monitoring module 15 is also provided with a series of led 39 s 28 which replicates the led 39 s 14 and 14 u2033 of the diagnostic device 10 this replication can be achieved by various detection means which detects the condition of the led 39 s 14 and cause the led 39 s 28 to illuminate to replicate the illuminated ones of the diodes 14 fig4 illustrates one embodiment of the detection means as shown in fig4 the detection module is located inside a depending wall section 18 of the module 15 as shown a series of cavities 30 in the module 15 are precisely aligned and spaced to be positioned adjacent the led 39 s 14 on the diagnostic device 10 optical detectors 31 which may be photocells detect the state of the led 39 s 14 u2032 and 14 u2033 lit or not lit positioned thereagainst in order to prevent light emission from adjacent led 39 s 14 and 14 u2032 to falsify the detection of the optical detectors 31. |
7 | the other of the aforementioned mechanisms of geometrical damping and with reference to fig3 damping due to reflections results primarily because as the ultrasound propagates across an interface a portion of it is reflected as shown in the schematic representation of fig3 the object 40 it is desired to image is separated from the transducer 16 by a first coupling medium which might be the water coupling path mentioned earlier two contiguous layers 44 and 46 and a portion of a third layer 48 which surrounds the object 40 which represent three distinct interfaces across which the ultrasound must propagate before reaching the front surface of the object 40 moreover the layers 44 46 and 48 may have different impedances z 1 z 2 and z 3 respectively and the reflection from each of the interfaces is in turn a function of these impedances as well as the incident energy at each interface the reflected and transmitted intensities i r and i t are algebraically related i t i i i r where i i is the incident ultrasound intensity for imaging of subsequent interfaces therefore only a smaller portion of the energy i i is available more particularly in the illustrated example if the pulse from the transducer 16 has an intensity i 1 the echo reflected from the front surface of layer 44 has an intensity i 2 which is proportional to the impedance z 1 of layer 44 and of the incident intensity i 1 leaving an intensity for transmission through layer 46 of i sub 1 i 2 a portion of this energy designated i 3 is reflected from the interface of layers 44 and 46 and so. |
6 | illustrated in fig1 in a de energized state if the electromagnet 1 is energized the armature 5 moves against the force of the resetting spring 7 towards the pole face 4 of the yoke body 1 1 and arrives into engagement therewith and is held there as long as the coil 1 2 is supplied with current if the electromagnet 1 is de energized and the electromagnet 2 is energized the armature moves first under the effect of the resetting force of the armed spring 7 in the direction of the pole face 4 of the yoke body 2 1 and thereafter as a result of its kinetic energy it moves beyond the position of equilibrium between the two resetting springs 7 and 8 subsequently the armature 5 in the course of its motion towards the pole face 4 of the yoke body 2 1 arrives under the effect of the magnetic force of the energized electromagnet 2 and is against the then effective force of the resetting spring 8 brought into engagement with the pole face 4 of the yoke body 2 1 corresponding to the cycle of the alternating energization of the electromagnets 1 and 2 the cylinder valve 9 may be accordingly opened and closed also referring to fig2 to prevent to a large extent the generation of eddy currents in the armature 5 made of a solid iron material the armature 5 is provided with a plurality of throughgoing apertures elongated slot shaped holes 10 whose depth dimension. |
6 | element of the invention is a support plate 30 supported on the casing 21 by flat mutual support faces 31 and oriented in an axial direction the support plate 30 comprising on its edge a hook 32 facing the front and passing under the end hook 24 of the first flange 22 the support plate 30 extends on a full turn as previously the straightening sectors 20 bear towards the front a projection 33 for retaining the adjacent ferrule sectors 34 underneath another projection 35 can be noticed it is found under the second end hook 25 and its purpose is to support ferrule sectors 35 opposite the preceding slugs 37 are adjusted through the casing 21 in a radial direction and keep the support plate 30 supported against the casing 21 by engaging behind the latter to block it axially the hook 6 of the conventional casing 7 has been eliminated with the hook 32 of the support plate 30 replacing it such that a weak point of the casing 7 has been eliminated the hook 10 for the other flange 3 has not been eliminated completely since the second end hook 25 is placed behind a groove 19 of the casing 21 which ensures the same support functions for the flange 23 but it should be emphasised that the groove 19 more massive and less. |
7 | equation and added to the phase image creating fig6 d where x y are image coordinates in the range 0 1 the original wells and guillemaud algorithms were run independently and then in conjunction with the van leemput enhancements the resulting root mean square u201c rms u201d error between the extracted water signal and known water signal were calculated and are displayed in table 1 the original dixon technique is also included in the table because the algorithm does not estimate the bias field it is not included in the results the guillemaud algorithm provided the most accurate performance on the mathematical phantom data and the addition of the u201c other u201d class improved the original wells results in the phantom study this improvement is demonstrated quantitatively in the volunteer data described herein below images of two normal healthy volunteers were acquired one dataset was of the head and another was of the legs as illustrated in fig7 the head dataset was acquired using a gre sequence on a 1 5 t ge signa scanner with te tr of 6 1 msec 700 msec and 42 degrees flip angle magnitude real and imaginary images were saved by the scanner the leg dataset was acquired on the same scanner. |
8 | with the refractive index difference from the n type silicon substrate taken into account and a thickness of about 500 to 1 000 u00e5 for the purpose of preventing light from being reflected by the surface of n type silicon substrate so that light may be effectively taken into the n type silicon substrate the sin also functions as a passivation film having a passivation effect to the p type diffusion layer during formation the passivation effect combined with the antireflection effect improves electrical properties of a solar cell although the antireflection passivation film of sin is described herein as a typical example it may be any of mgf 2 sio 2 al 2 o 3 sio sin tio 2 ta 2 o 5 and zns or even a stack of such layers as alluded to previously subsequently an antireflection passivation film 11 is formed on the back surface of n type silicon substrate the antireflection passivation film 11 is typically made of sin and formed by plasma enhanced cvd for example a gas mixture of sih 4 and nh 3 is diluted with n 2 and a gas plasma is created by glow discharge decomposition from which sin is deposited the antireflection passivation film is formed so as to have a refractive index of about 1 7 to 2 4 and a thickness of about 500 to 3 000 u00e5 with the passivation effect on n type diffusion layer mainly taken into account the film mainly functions as a passivation film having a passivation effect to the n type diffusion layer the passivation effect combined with the antireflection effect improves electrical properties. |
8 | and cut out regions the clamping force to the cables can be determined solely by finger pressure which permits the user to have excellent tactile feedback to safely clamp a cable bundle the apparatus is compatible with mass production injection molding and can be used for applications requiring uhv compatibility application_number US 83557710 A description fig1 shows a particular embodiment disclosing a first component 10 of the clamp with a main body 2 cutout region 4 two fork shaped projections 6 i e a connector region and a hole 8 in one embodiment a connector element such as but not limited to a bolt or screw can be inserted into hole 8 and the hole screw threaded in an alternative embodiment the hole 8 has no screw threading fig2 shows the first component 10 being combined with a second component 12 to form the clamping system in this example the second component 12 is identical in shape to the upper component which allows them to be manufactured in one molding operation however the second component 12 can be a different shape than the first component 10 fig2 shows the cutout region 4 of the first component 10 accepting the fork shaped projections 14 of the second component 12 and similarly the two fork shaped projections 6 of component 10 are received by the cutout region of the second component 12 in another embodiment the inner main body surface 17 of each component that. |
9 | yang r d kawamura i blackburn g l bistrian b r j lab clin med 100 844 1982 and this has been supported by studies in animal models use of il 1 as an immunological reagent in humans or animals is likely because of its ability to stimulate t and b cells and increase immunoglobulin synthesis in fact il 1 appears to be an excellent candidate for the body 39 s endogenous adjuvant thus it is possible to use il 1 or parts of the il 1 molecule in certain immunogens a further aspect of the claimed invention concerns antibodies to human il 1 u03b2 that are raised by immunizing an animal with the precusor il 1 u03b2 protein or fragments thereof the following examples are illustrative of the process and products of the subject invention but are not to be construed as limiting all percentages are by weight and all solvent mixture proportions are by volume unless otherwise noted human mononuclear cells 4 6 u00d7 10 9 were isolated from ficoll hypaque gradient separation of plateletphoresis by products cells were washed 4 u00d7 in 0 9 nacl at 600 u00d7 g to remove platelets monocytes were plated into flat glass bottles in rpmi gibco containing 1 v v heat inactivated human ab serum at a density of 1 25 u00d7 10 6 cells cm 2 and allowed to adhere for 1 5 h at 37 u00b0 the bottles were then vigorously shaken and the non adherent population drained and counted the total number of adherent. |
4 | occur therefore the pressure which is applied at the first shoe 16 is predetermined at a level so that maximum water removal will be attained without the hydraulic crushing of the web the pressure which is applied to the next shoe 17 can be higher since some of the water will have been removed at the first shoe similarly the pressure of the third shoe 18 can be still higher this procedure is commonly followed in regular press nips where each subsequent nip applies a higher pressure however an advantage is obtained in the present arrangement in that a broader pressing area is employed so that the water has more time to travel from the web into the felt with a conventional press nip the width of the nip is determined by the diameter of the press rolls and this cannot be changed by increasing the length of the shoe 19 the length of time that the web is subjected to the pressing pressure can be increased the present arrangement also provides an advantage over conventional press nips in that the pressure is applied hydraulically that is by virtue of the layer of lubricating fluid which is built up between the shoe 16 and the belt 10 this lubricating liquid has a pressure profile which builds up from the leading edge of the shoe and then drops off at the trailing edge of the shoe but pressure extends along the full length of the shoe this will result in improved application of pressure and improved water removal from the web as compared with the pressure profile which occurs to a web passing through the usual two roll press couple also the need for web handling between subsequent press nips. |
7 | lines and 1024 columns or bit lines dram block 50 differs from dram block 10 depicted in fig1 primarily in the position of column decoder 20 and the orientation of data lines 52 unlike the data lines 22 in dram block 10 of fig1 the data lines 52 of dram block 50 in fig5 run parallel to the direction of the columns instead of the rows of memory cell array 12 because data lines 52 are parallel to the columns of memory cell array 12 the additional space used by conventional methods to deliver more bits per clock cycle is not required by the method and system consequently the method and system require significantly less area in order to deliver a large number of bits compared to conventional methods and systems fig5 depicts one embodiment of an array 100 of eight dram blocks 50 fig4 in accordance with the method and system the array 100 is capable of delivering one hundred and twenty eight bits per clock cycle all 128 bits are delivered through bus 102 to data sense amplifiers 120 in the array 50 100 the block decoder 110 selects which block 50 will be activated in order to deliver the bits in the embodiment shown in fig5 only one block 50 is activated during one clock cycle because only one block is activated significantly less power is utilized than in conventional methods and systems which activate greater. |
2 | from because the procedure has been described sufficiently clearly by this cross reference an unfiltered value is established in each case and a value which underwent low pass filtering it is favorable that the filter is a low pass filter of first order further it is checked in step 103 whether the currently established filtered reference value is greater than the previously established maximum value of the filtered reference values if this is the case the currently established filtered reference value will be memorized as the maximum value of the filtered reference values likewise it is checked in step 103 whether the currently established filtered reference value is smaller than the previously established minimum value of the filtered reference value if this is the case the currently established filtered reference value is memorized as the minimum value of the filtered reference values the mean value of the unfiltered reference values and the pertinent quality gauge is determined continuously from the unfiltered reference value in step 103 thereafter there is a transition to step 104 checking whether a defined number of reference values has already been established in the negative the method is terminated for the time being until a number of reference values is established in further cycles of the method which corresponds to the defined number when it is found out in step 104 that a defined number of reference values has already been established there will be a transition to step 105 step 105 checks whether the difference between the maximum values and minimum. |
8 | amplifier 50 via resistors and capacitors to provide a fixed amount of attenuation of the signals provided on the left and right channels 70 a and 70 b the volume of the audio provided through the left and right channels 70 a and 70 b can be controlled by varying the volume of the external audio device rather than by modifying the volume of the apparatus 10 with the control device 26 the amount of attenuation of the external audio signal can be varied depending on the magnitude of the external audio signal the gain of the speaker driver amplifier 50 the characteristics of the speakers 20 a and 20 b as well as the desired maximum volume level when the gain of the speaker driver amplifier 50 is about unity and a maximum volume level is about 82 db it has been found that a suitable amount of attenuation of the audio signal provided by the external audio device is between about 99 and 90 i e 1 to 10 of the audio signal is passed to the speaker driver amplifier 50 as will be discussed in more detail below the microcontroller 48 samples the amplified signals output by the pre amplifier 44 to determine whether the amplified signals exceed a predetermined threshold value if the amplified signals exceed the predetermined threshold value the microcontroller 48 immediately outputs signals to the digital potentiometer 46 to reduce the volume levels. |
9 | side underneath the u201c d u201d ring the u201c d u201d rings will allow a partially loaded truck to carry tall stacks of bins against the walls fig9 the preferred embodiment of the stackable open front grocery and goods bin with air cushion mobility is injection molded plastic the mold release angle is inclined approximately 20 degrees up and to the front fig4 the bottom mold release angle is inclined approximately 20 degrees down and to the rear the sides of the bin are molded with an 8 to 10 degree release angle and the top edge of each side is turned outward and curled downward so form an approximately 2 cm wide curled ledge than can be used for picking up and carrying the bin by hand fig6 the top back edge of the bin is also turned outward to form about a 2 cm wide ledge than can be used for picking up and carrying the bin by hand but the void under the rear curl is cast solid except for pits about 1 cm wide and 2 cm apart on the underside of this ledge to engage the sprockets of the bin 39 s associated conveyer machinery fig6 fig7 the top half of the back of the bin is vertical but the bottom half of the back of the bin is tilted inward with approximately a 10 degree angle so that a plumb line hung over the top edge will exactly touch the radius of curvature where the back of the bin joins the bottom of the bin fig4 fig6 it is because of this that the mold release angle must be approximately 20 degrees tilted toward the front and the bottom front of. |
1 | gear 44 on the housing 42 by gears 71 72 the gear 71 being a reduction gear the pcb 31 may be connected to an led display 75 on the top of the housing 13 which indicates various stages of operation of the needle remover apparatus 10 in use the apparatus 10 is first activated by rotation of the closure switch 17 which opens the aperture 20 and causes the leg 33 to close contact 27 on the pcb this may illuminate a warning led on the display 75 a needle n is inserted through the opening 119 in the housing 13 and aperture 64 until the needle body b engages the activation plate 61 further inward movement of the needle body b depresses the activation plate 61 locating the needle hub h between the jaws 47 and causing the switch means 65 to move the limb 66 to operate contact 28 on the pcb the needle n passes through the gap between the jaws 47 the closure of contact 28 operates the motor 24 which via gears 51 71 72 rotates the jaw housing 42 in one direction the jaws 47 are connected to the housing 42 by the lugs 52 engaging in the slots 53 in the cam plates 45 46 limited rotation of the housing 42 relative to the jaws 47 moves the lugs along the slots 53 moving the jaws together to clamp the hub h once the lugs 52 abut the end of the respective slot 53 further rotation of the housing 42 unscrews the needle and hub from the syringe body the motor 24 is programmed to rotate the housing. |
3 | between 650 u00b0 900 u00b0 c preferably 750 u00b0 850 u00b0 c the preheated oxygen source is thereafter admixed with the reformed gas exiting the reformer at a temperature of 950 u00b0 c if necessary conditioning unit 20 can be used to heat the reformed gas from the reformer however under normal operating conditions no additional heating is required as the preheated oxygen source is admixed with the reducing gas partial combustion of the oxygen source takes place the partial combustion raises the temperature of the partially oxidized reducing feed gas stream to a temperature of at least 1100 u00b0 c this temperature increase is controlled by controlling the amount of the oxygen source material preheated and fed to the reducing gas stream in addition to the rise in temperature the partially oxidized reducing feed gas stream has a rise in the degree of oxidation over that of the reformed gas produced in reformer 18 such that the degree of oxidation of the partially oxidized reducing feed gas stream is between 0 10 to 0 17 the partially oxidized reducing feed gas stream as described above is thereafter fed to the reforming reducing zone 34 of the reactor and contacts the dri in the presence of natural gas within the reforming reducing zone in accordance with the present invention natural gas is injected preferably directly into the reforming reducing zone 34 via line 36 for contacting the partially oxidized reducing feed gas stream within the reforming reducing zone 34 wherein the dri in the zone acts as a catalyst for reacting the oxides within the partially oxidized reducing feed gas with the natural gas so as. |
9 | conventional thermoforming techniques in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the release film is preferably comprised of a polymeric material having a tensile strength less than 0 5 pli at 300 u00b0 f by way of a non limiting example the release film can be comprised of polyurethanes and blends thereof including water based urethanes and blends thereof and the like by way of a non limiting example the release film may have a thickness in the range of about 0 00025 inches to about 0 0005 inches however it should be appreciated that release films having a thickness outside of these ranges can be used in the practice of the present invention d a surfacing film system that is preferably thermoformable wherein the surfacing film system can be comprised of a decorative layer e g paint ink or other colorant an optional adhesive layer e g a heat activated adhesive an optional scratch resistant top clear coat layer and an optional removable casting base e g a polyester based sheet these types of surfacing film systems also referred to as paint or color containing films are readily commercially available from avery dennison corp pasadena calif soliant l l c lancaster s c and dorrie international farmington hills mich these films are generally available in a wide range of colors including solid metallic colors and are primarily used in a number of automotive applications it should be. |
3 | by filtration and the subsequent addition of hydrochloric acid to reduce the ph to a value of about 3 5 so as to precipitate the zwitterionic product formyl and dichloroacetyl protecting groups may then be removed by means of aqueous base e g aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution which when z is a hydrogen atom produces the sodium salt of the corresponding cephalosporin the free acid may then be obtained by means of acidification in a typical procedure the hydroxyl protected cephalosporin is dispersed in aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution and the resulting solution is overlayered with a suitable water immiscible organic solvent e g ethyl acetate after acidification of the aqueous phase to a ph value of about 2 0 the organic phase is then separated dried and subsequently evaporated in vacuo to leave an oil which can then be triturated with dry diethyl ether to yield the free acid form of the desired u03b1 hydroxy cephalosporin in a typical procedure involving the reaction of a mixed anhydride v with the compound ii the latter compound is first dissolved if necessary with the aid of a base such as triethylamine in a suitable solvent e g aqueous tetrahydrofuran and then mixed with a solution of the anhydride in for example tetrahydrofuran after mixing for a period of about an hour preferably at a temperature of 10 u00b0 c to 0 u00b0 c the coolant is then removed and the solution allowed. |
6 | when heated above it 39 s melting point possible activator solvents include but are not limited to trimethyl citrate and glycerol tribenzoate a solid oxalate solution made up of an appropriate amount of an oxalate e g bis 2 4 5 trichlorophenyl carbopentoxy oxalate about 8 32 depending on solvent and a fluorescent dye about 0 1 to 0 5 depending on solvent chosen from but not limited to the anthracene pentacene napthacene napthalene or perylene dicarboximide families and a solvent that is liquid at room temperature capable of solvating the two prior components and been rendered u201c solid u201d by mixing into the solvent sufficient polyvinyl chloride to make the combination a dry powder possible oxalate solvents include but are not limited to dibutyl phthalate butyl benzoate and ethyl hexyl diphenyl phosphate a liquid activator solution made up of hydrogen peroxide about 1 8 real t butanol about 9 20 a catalyst such as sodium salicylate and a solvent that is liquid at room temperature capable of solvating the other ingredients possible activator solvents include but are not limited to dimethyl phthalate triethyl citrate and ethylene glycol dibenzoate all patents and publications mentioned in this specification are indicative of the levels of those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains all patents and publications are herein incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual publication. |
7 | since the magnet 22 is not concentric with the axis of rotation 18 of the target object 14 in fig1 by changing the angle function u03b3 u03b8 a desired linear response may be created for many different inputs or output aside from linear or angular for example instead of a linear change in angle one could require a parabolic change by setting u03b3 u03b8 mx 2 b fig8 10 show a front view perspective view and a side view of a linear positioning system generally indicated at 200 in general the linear positioning sensor system 200 senses the position of a target object 202 such as an exhaust gas regulator egr valve stem which moves in a linear motion relative a sensor unit 204 the target object 202 which is sensed by the sensor 204 unit is typically moved or mounted on a fixed track or path to insure strict linear movement as in the above embodiment explained in fig1 3 the linear positioning sensor 204 senses the position of the target object 202 the target object 202 has an outer surface 206 which has a magnet 208 which is shaped to conform to the outer surface 206 the magnet 208 has two opposite end surfaces 210 and 212 a pair of opposite side surfaces 214 and 216 and. |
5 | in position provide opposing forces sufficient to urge its associated glass panel outwardly and securely against the foot element 32 of the retainer when the spacers 40 42 are in place they also urge the outside edges of the glass panels 12 14 respectively against the foot 32 of the retainer 28 as previously discussed the retainer 28 includes a securing head 52 extending from the center of the retainer base element 30 opposite the foot element 32 the securing head 52 has a t shaped transverse cross section and extends lengthwise along the retainer 28 the securing head 52 is configured for engagement with a reciprocal t shaped channel 54 defined by framing member 10 as will be discussed in further detail later in this application t shaped securing head 52 may slide freely within securing channel 54 when the spacers 40 42 are not in position such as shown in fig2 however when the spacers 40 42 are in position as shown in fig3 the securing head 52 is urged against the framing member 10 such that the frictional force between the elements 52 10 effectively 34 locks 34 the elements together installation of the overall assembly proceeds as follows first referring to fig2 the securing head 52 of the elongate retainer 28 is slipped inside the securing channel 54 of the vertical framing member 10 and slidably positioned along the vertical framing member as desired then the glass panels 12 and 14 are inserted into the u shaped glazing channels 58 and 60 of the retainer 28 respectively proceeding left to fight for example next now referring to fig3 the spacers 40 and 42 are wedged into. |
1 | two cutting jaws 2 3 which are mounted for pivotal movement relative to each other the cutting jaws 2 3 are engaged by an arm 4 and 5 respectively the arms 4 5 are also pivotably connected to each other and also pivotably connected to the cutting jaws 2 and 3 respectively so that upon pivotal movement of the two arms 4 5 relative to each other the two cutting jaws 2 3 are also pivoted relative to each other about their common pivot bearing the two cutting jaws 2 3 are pressed apart by leaf shaped spring elements 6 7 arranged between the two arms 4 5 so that upon pressing together the two arms 4 5 the arms 4 5 have to be pressed together against the force of these spring elements 6 7 accordingly the arms 4 5 are normally in the open position in which they are maximally spaced from each other and as a result the cutting jaws 2 3 are also in an open position in which cutting edges 8 9 on the cutting jaws 2 3 are maximally spaced from each other such a severing instrument 1 in the form of cutting pliers is known per se and can be used for severing portions of tissue or implant parts or the like in the embodiment shown in the drawings this severing instrument 1 is used to sever and thereby shorten metallic pins 10 11 which extend through an intervertebral implant 12 after implantation into the intervertebral space between two adjacent vertebral bodies 13 14 of the intervertebral implant 12 shown in the drawings it is essentially the pins 10 11 that are of importance and therefore the further construction of the intervertebral implant 12 will not be explained in greater detail. |
7 | A description referring now to fig1 an optical fiber 10 includes an inner multi core cladding section as shown comprising a single mode core 12 which in this particular embodiment is fabricated from silica glass having an index of refraction u03b7 core typically around of about 1 47 and a radius r 1 typically of around 2 5 u03bcm and doped with appropriate rare earth ions such rare earth ions constitute the active element for a fiber laser or fiber amplifier for example core 12 may be doped with erbium er ions typically denoted er 3 in which case optical fiber 10 exhibits gain at a wavelength typically around 1 5 u03bcm also the core may be doped with neodymium nd or ytterbium yb or combinations of er nd or yb such as for example er yb or nd yb the single inner mode core 12 is surrounded by a multi mode cladding region 14 having a circularly shaped cross section cladding region 14 encompasses the entire longitudinal extent of core 12 cladding region 14 may be provided for example from undoped silica having an index of refraction less than the index of refraction of the single mode core 12 in one particular embodiment for example the index of refraction u03b7 clad1 of cladding 14 may be about 1 44 and the outer radius r 2 of cladding 14 layer thickness is typically about 2 5 u03bcm in turn the first cladding layer 14 is surrounded by a second cladding layer 16 the second cladding layer is also provided having a circularly shaped cross section and is formed from a suitable polymer or from a conventional low index glass the index of refraction. |
1 | such unit in a manner well known in the art may cause a crash sound to occur and also a score change for the game video lines 13 and 15 are also connected to a video summer 22 which drives a color television display although in this embodiment the manually actuated car is red this is immaterial to the operation of the coincidence circuit since the manual object is on a blank background the presence of any video signal will indicate the manual object is being displayed at a certain location moreover in a first person situation where no car is actually displayed i e it appears to the player that he is physically in his car the effective manual object could be an unseen spot representing the unseen body of the driver 39 s car unique feature sensor 14 is shown in one embodiment of the invention in greater detail in fig2 and includes a color demodulator 23 for sensing the green cars represented by the video signal on line 13 such color demodulator is of the standard type used in tv receivers as for example the integrated circuit model lm746 available from national semiconductor corporation it has red blue and green outputs all of which are processed by a threshold circuit 24 this is necessary since a color signal may consist of varying amounts of red blue and green and thus if a green car were produced on a white background it would be necessary to distinguish from the green color component of the white background in any case the. |
4 | each of the painted out elements 30 30 and straight line elements 31 31 the pattern data stored in the pattern data memory 2 include the data for controlling the operation of thread tension adjusting device 26 in addition to the data for controlling the operation of the work feeding mechanism 25 and of the stitch amplitude adjusting mechanism 24 the pattern data may be modified regarding a plurality of predetermined elements to be stitched in a composite stitch pattern 0026 fig4 shows the examples of patterns formed by the pattern data as modified in fig4 a shows a stitch pattern formed by use of the data before the same is modified b shows the same stitch pattern but having the straight stitch lines 31 u2032 31 u2032 elongated as compared with the straight stitch lines 31 31 of a d shows the same stitch pattern but having further elongated straight stitch lines 31 u2033 31 u2033 as compared with the straight stitch lines 31 u2032 31 u2032 of b further d shows the stitch pattern modified to have the straight stitch lines 31 increased up to four 0028 fig5 shows the thread tension set to each of the pattern elements of the composite pattern as to the zigzag stitch portions that is the painted out portions 30 in fig2 the thread tension adjusting device 26 is adjusted to give. |
7 | of the conventional radio receivers on the mobile tags the mobile tags are programmed not to transmit uwb signals unless they can detect the presence of the surrounding infrastructure by checking for receipt of the hailing signal via the conventional radio channel therefore the tag will not transmit uwb signals outside of the building in which the location system is installed and the location system is able to advantage of any relaxed regulations concerning indoor only uwb systems in a further aspect of the proposed location system each tag is equipped with a uwb transmitter and a conventional radio transceiver and each base station is equipped with a uwb receiver and a conventional radio transceiver tags in such a system can both receive messages from and send messages to the associated infrastructure components via the conventional radio link this arrangement has the advantage that it is possible to track many tags in the location system the system can employ uwb technology which is not capable of coding the identity of the transmitting tag in the uwb signal emitted by a tag whilst still allowing base stations to identify tags within the system the tag simultaneously transmits its identifier on the conventional radio channel together with an uncoded uwb signal a base station receiving a uwb signal can ascribe it to the correct tag by associating that signal with the conventional radio message which it will receive at the same time a tag suitable for use in the location system is illustrated in fig2 the tag 2 comprises a tag controller 4 for example a pic16lf877a microcontroller made by microchip inc a uwb transmitter 6 and a conventional radio transceiver 8 such as the cc1020 made by chipcon. |
2 | the annotation sheet can conveniently enhance the ability of maintaining the annotations of the first participant proximal to the document for instance the annotation sheet of the first participant can be placed inside the back cover of the document the insert can be any size and is preferably substantially the same size as the document of interest e g the page of a book to be annotated common page sizes for use with books range from 2 u00bd inches by 3 u00bd inches to 8 by 10 u00bd inches additionally sizes can include larger sizes such as maps and textbooks by u201c substantially the same size u201d it is meant that the length and width of the insert aside from the tabs is within 10 of the size of the document to be annotated in one embodiment the inserts are slightly smaller than the pages of a book so that they can be easily inserted into a book it may be preferable that the insert be slightly smaller than the page so that the insert can completely fit within the book or document except for the tabs preferably the tabs of the insert will protrude from the pages the reduced thickness allows the insert. |
1 | coronary ostium and thereafter through the coronary arteries are sharper and shorter radiused the length of the more flexible distal segment 34 is sufficient so that the balloon can reach deeply into the coronary arterial tree without requiring the stiffer proximal tubing 28 to pass through relatively sharp bends such as the bend from a guide catheter to the coronary ostium the distal segment 34 which consists substantially of the thin flexible support wire 44 is able to make the relatively sharp bends with ease thus the only portion of the catheter 12 which actually enters the coronary artery is that which includes the slender support wire 44 this support wire is very flexible and is more easily bent to be able to negotiate shorter radius bends encountered in the coronary arterial tree the catheter is highly steerable due in large measure to the solid wall of the tubing in the elongate proximal segment 28 the tubing is substantially torsionally rigid and tends to transmit substantially all of its rotation applied at the proximal end to the distal end although the intermediate segment of the catheter which includes the slender 0 008 inch diameter wire is too small a diameter to effectively transmit torque over relatively long distances the distal segment 34 is relatively short preferably about 25 cm to 32 cm. |
6 | at less than approximately 1 barg to the entry space 32 the liquid nitrogen flows in the passageway 16 along the length of the tube member 20 whereupon it reaches the return space 34 before the end cap 30 at which point the flow turns and proceeds along the passageway 17 the copper fins 14 15 coact to provide the separate passageways 16 17 the flow 43 of the liquid cryogen continues back toward where it was introduced at the entry space 32 to be recirculated again back through the passageway 16 the flow 43 keeps the temperature of the cryogen liquid in the central pipe 12 as low as possible to prevent vaporization of the liquid a circulation pump 40 and a vacuum pump 42 are in communication with the entry space 32 through a line 46 or conduit to circulate the low pressure lin 36 along the fins 14 15 a pressure control unit 44 includes relief valves and a pressure gauge and is disposed for communication with the line 46 for the circulating and vacuum pumps 40 42 respectively although the pressure control unit 44 in fig3 is shown used with the line 46 where the low pressure liquid nitrogen 36 is introduced the pressure control can also be mounted for use at the return space. |
1 | mixing then the aqueous extract of salix alba and the zinc sulphate hexahydrate were added to this master solution to give the required combined extract this was obtained by adding an aroma to the composition obtained in example 1 and then freeze drying the mixture to give a powder which could be used directly as a food supplement a cosmetic lotion for scalp treatment was prepared from the following components the lotion was prepared by simple mixing of the composition obtained in example 1 and an excipient a medicinal lotion for scalp treatment was prepared from the following components the lotion was prepared by simple mixing of the composition obtained in example 2 and an excipient 1 study of anti hair loss effectiveness using the phototrichogram method with hair treatment used under normal conditions of use during 12 consecutive weeks 20 male volunteers aged from 35 55 and having slight to moderate baldness corresponding to types ii iv of the hamilton scale were treated using the composition of example 4 hamilton scale type 1 slightly receding hairline type ii receding hairline at the temples and thinning of the region of the vertex type iii meeting of the temporal recession and the vertex bald spot type iv baldness except for region of the temples type v hair loss in the vertex day 1 location of the temporal site cross sections of hair at the point of emergence from the scalp macrophotography of the region studied day 3 new macrophotography of the same region as at day 1 and beginning of treatment days 3 42 application of the product to the scalp twice a day 2 3 sprays on each occasion day 42 evaluation of. |
2 | 154 function as landing light assemblies light beams 164 and 166 also can be directed to a second position 306 so that light assemblies 152 and 154 function as runway turnoff light assemblies during taxiing a second set of light assemblies 352 and 354 are mounted at the wing roots of wings 158 and 162 outboard of light assemblies 152 and 154 respectively referring to fig2 and 23 in an exemplary embodiment light assemblies 352 and 354 are configured so that their lighting patterns are canted slightly downward and turned slightly inboard during landing light beams 308 and 310 produced by light assemblies 352 and 354 respectively illuminate the runway surface during landing the canting of light beams 308 and 310 also would illuminate the area under the fuselage 250 that would typically be illuminated by conventional retractable and or nose gear mounted light assemblies in another exemplary embodiment light assemblies 352 and 354 also could be multi function light assemblies that produce light beams that are directed from a first position such as for landing to a second position such as taxiing referring to fig2 26 in another exemplary embodiment light assemblies 352 and 354 are steerable that is the light beams produced from light assemblies 352 and 354 can be steered continuously from one position to another in one embodiment the light assemblies are coupled to a direction input mechanism 360 such as a lever a joy stick a steering wheel or the line in another embodiment the direction input mechanism is the nose wheel 360 of nose. |
2 | this end plate presents an outer edge 11 a that comprises in succession a first cylindrical portion 12 a joining the plane outer face 7 a extended by a bearing face 13 a in the shape of a plane circular annulus and itself extended by a second cylindrical portion 14 a joining the plane inner face 8 a the second end plate 4 b has the same shape as the first end plate 4 a and likewise comprises an outer face and an inner face 7 b and 8 b that are plane together with a central orifice 9 b its edge 11 b is likewise constituted by three portions 12 b to 14 b identical to the portions 12 a to 14 a as can be seen in the figures the first cylindrical portions 12 a and 12 b are of a diameter that corresponds to the outside diameter of the pin 1 the second cylindrical portions 14 a and 14 b have a smaller diameter that corresponds to the diameter of the inside face 5 of the pin 1 for the purpose of centering each of the end plates in the corresponding end of the pin 1 these end plates are thus generally axially symmetrical in shape and they present thickness that is small being of the order of a few millimeters in addition at least one of the end plates includes one. |
3 | walls a ceiling and a floor each divided into a plurality of sections a heater block mounted on each section a thermal sensor mounted to each heater block and a thermal controller to control heating of the heater blocks based on a temperature measured by the thermal sensor application_number US 30550502 A description fig1 a is a partially cut out perspective view of a heat treatment furnace of a soaking apparatus according to the present invention fig1 b is a perspective view illustrating a wall structure of the furnace of fig1 a and fig2 is a partially cut out perspective view showing sections formed on walls a ceiling and a floor of the furnace of fig1 a a heat treatment furnace 14 of a soaking apparatus 1 of this embodiment is a batch type furnace and has a ceiling 2 a floor 3 a front wall 4 a rear wall 5 a left wall 6 and a right wall 7 each inner surface of the ceiling 2 the floor 3 and the walls 4 to 7 is divided into three sections as shown in fig2 the heart heat treatment furnace 14 is provided with heater blocks a b and c on a surface of the floor 3 heater blocks d e and f on a surface of the ceiling 2 heater blocks g h and i on a surface of the front wall 4 heater blocks j k and l on a surface of the rear wall 5 heater blocks m n and o on a surface of the right wall 7 and the heater blocks p q and r on a surface of the left wall 6 referring to one of the walls. |
4 | drafted slivers are introduced at the outlet of the draw unit into a sliver guide 44 and are by means of calender rolls 45 and 46 pulled through a sliver trumpet 47 in which the slivers are combined into a single sliver 48 which is subsequently deposited into a non illustrated coiler can the calender rolls 37 38 the lower input roll iii and the lower mid roll ii which are mechanically coupled to one another for example by means of a tooth belt are driven by a regulating motor 49 as a function of an inputted nominal desired value the upper rolls 40 and 41 are driven by friction from the respective lower rolls the lower output roll i and the calender rolls 45 46 are driven by a principal motor so the regulating motor 49 and the principal motor 50 have a respective regulator 51 and 52 the rpm regulation is effected by a closed regulating circuit in which the regulator 51 is connected with a tachogenerator 53 and the principal motor 50 is connected with a tachogenerator 54 at the inlet of the draw unit a mass proportionate magnitude for example the cross section of the slivers 35 is sensed by the measuring organ 39 at the outlet of. |
7 | using multiplicative weighting factors or weights over a spatially constant grid of reduced resolution in the image area the weights provide flexibility of preserving the predefined topology of region of interest as well as a simple ability to adjust the position of the region of interest by varying the values of the weights typically over a relatively small number of cells at the periphery of the grid the fine details of the periphery of the region may be smoothed to the level of the reduced resolution by scaling the weights of the peripheral cells to be proportional to the area of the cells within the region of interest embodiments of the present invention may be useful to provide flexible and efficient method of controlling the location of the region of interest over the image surface as a result of ego motion of the camera or image motion of an object of interest being tracked in driver assistance systems improved obstruction detection in the road environment may be achieved when the obstruction and road have minimal image contrast and or in images which include the sun above the horizon outside the region of interest thus there is a need for and it would be advantageous to have a camera in which the region of interest of the image may be specified by. |
8 | resulting in the structure shown in fig6 c and 7c nitride layer 215 and pad oxide layer 225 are then stripped away a gate oxide layer 235 typically silicon dioxide is thermally grown along the upper surface of p well region 214 in active region 220 until gate oxide layer 235 has a thickness of approximately 80 200 u00e5 a layer of gate electrode material is deposited over gate oxide layer 235 the gate electrode material is conductive material such as n type polysilicon having a sheet resistance of 35 ohms square and a thickness of approximately 3000 4000 u00e5 a second photoresist mask 217 is then formed over the layer of gate electrode material an etch is performed to remove the portions of the layer of gate electrode material not covered by mask 217 in this manner the second photoresist mask 217 defines gate electrode 210 as illustrated in fig6 d and 7d the portions of gate oxide layer 235 not covered by gate electrode 210 are typically left substantially intact as shown in fig6 d in a typical embodiment the portion gate oxide layer 235 covered by gate electrode 210 is approximately 50 u00e5 thicker than the portions of gate oxide layer 235 which are not covered by gate electrode 210 gate electrode 210 is situated over the upper surface of active region 220 such that gate electrode 210 is laterally separately from sides 221a 221d of boundary 221 which defines active region 220 referring now to fig6 e and 7e photoresist mask 217 is stripped and source drain photoresist mask 290 is formed on. |
7 | camera manufacturer or a business operator specializing in product repair the maintenance business administrator 20 a launches an internet homepage through which product repair services are offered receives the repair order from the user 10 issues an instruction for product repair to the repair service operator 20 b issues an instruction for delivering the repair item to be repaired and the repaired item to the transport operator 30 and issues an instruction for repair fee collection to the consumer credit service operator 40 in addition the repair service operator 20 b performs the repair work on the product and also provides an estimate on the repair cost and the completion date in the business mode achieved in the variation the maintenance business administrator 20 a does not physically handle either the repair item or the repaired item and instead the repair item is shipped from the user 10 to the repair service operator 20 b and the repaired item is shipped from the repair service operator 20 b to the user 10 it is to be noted that since other aspects of the processing are similar to those in the processing achieved in the embodiment their explanation is omitted as in. |
2 | manufacturing the artificial bait shown in fig1 with reference to fig3 and 4 at first vinyl chloride resin with a plasticizer added thereto is heated as required into a paste like material which is then put into a container 20 and a stirrer 22 is used to stir the interiors of the container 20 so that air bubbles 14 are mixed into the interiors of the container 20 during this operation a dye a pigment and other mixtures may be mixed into the container 20 as required if a core metal 24 is immersed in the paste like unformed material 10a 39 in this state and the core metal 24 is then pulled up then the unformed material 10a 39 having a shape corresponding to the core metal 24 is attached to the peripheral portions of the core metal 24 to thereby form a paste lump 10a and a large number of air bubbles 14 are sealed in the paste lump 10a the paste lump 10a may be solidified to thereby form an artificial bait however in this case the air bubbles attached to the surface of the artificial bait are crushed to provide recessed portions in order not to expose such recessed portions to the surface of the artificial bait there is developed a following manufacturing method also the method of mixing the air bubbles 14 into the unformed material 10a 39 within the container 20 is not limited to the above mentioned method but for example the air bubbles 14 can also be mixed by using such a mechanism as supplies oxygen to a water tank for tropical fishes in other. |
3 | mptes ratio of 1 5 to 2 7 is demonstrated and the conclusions in example 1 are thus verified the recipe and mixing instructions correspond to those in tables 1 and 2 6 4 phr si 69 and 1 5 phr sulfur are employed in reference mixture i the amounts of silane and sulfur of mixtures j to m are shown in table 5 as is the profile of technical values of the rubbers the mixtures are each vulcanized at 165 u00b0 c for 45 minutes the data in table 5 show that at si 216 mptes ratios of 1 5 to 2 7 mixtures j to m outstanding rubber properties are found the low mixture viscosities and long partial vulcanization times ensure a good processability of the mixture the high moduli and in particular the high amplification factor 300 100 suggests a very high filler rubber coupling yield the din abrasion values are favourable and great advantages are to be seen in the low loss factors tan u03b4 60 u00b0 c which correlate with the rolling resistance of a tire tread the low mixture viscosities shore a hardnesses and tan u03b4 60 u00b0 c values of mixtures k to m even allow room for a further increase in filler content which can lead to an improvement in the wet antiskid properties reference mixture n with 4 8 phr si 69 and 0 65 phr sulfur is compared with mixtures o to q which comprise mptms mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane and mtms methyltrimethoxysilane si 203 or si 216 the recipe is shown in table 6 the mixing instructions are analogous to those in table 2 with the difference that the vulcanization system of the 3rd stage is mixed in cold. |
3 | chemical wash the rotor was rotated for 10 minutes at 100 rpm the rotor when then removed from the chemical wash and left to drain for two minutes the bottom of the rotor was wiped clean and weighed w 2 the naf removal efficiency r was then determined by eq 1 the tests were repeated at least twice and the results were averaged to obtain a final result it is desirable to achieve an r value higher than 75 in the present examples the non aqueous naf drilling fluid was rheliant u2122 available from m i swaco houston tex usa the rheliant u2122 formulation was based on synthetic oil lao 16 18 from ineos oligomers with a 75 25 oil water ratio the drilling fluid was weighted with barite to a density of 1500 kg m 3 12 5 lbm gal the following surfactant solvent blend was prepared in a beaker with a magnetic stirrer and agitated until the solution was homogeneous 100 wt of a blend of ethoxylated alcohols with hlbg values between 8 and 16 and butoxyethanol available from schlumberger rotor tests conducted with the drilling fluid had the following result r 60 the following surfactant solvent blend was prepared in a beaker with a magnetic stirrer and agitated until the solution was homogeneous 50 wt of a blend of ethoxylated alcohols with hlbg values between 8 and 16 and butoxyethanol available from schlumberger 50 wt butoxyethanol rotor tests conducted with the drilling fluid had the following result r 62 the following surfactant solvent blend was prepared in a beaker with a magnetic stirrer and agitated until the solution was homogeneous 50 wt of a blend of ethoxylated alcohols with hlbg values between 8 and 16 and butoxyethanol available from. |
5 | of rigid spaced apart parallel hangers 146 a 146 b 146 c 146 d and 146 e each in a plane perpendicular to an axis of front sheaves of a crown block assembly described below hangers 146 a 146 b support between them an axle 147 a for traveling block sheave 155 a hangers 146 b 146 b support between them an axle 147 b for traveling block sheave 155 b hangers 146 c 146 d support between them an axle 147 c for traveling block sheave 155 c and hangers 146 d 146 e support between them an axle 147 d for traveling block sheave 155 d each sheave axle 147 a 147 b 147 c and 147 d is parallel to the plane of the axis of the front sheaves of the crown block assembly traveling block sheaves 155 a 155 b 155 c 155 d rotate in traveling block frame respectively on axles 147 a 147 b 147 c and 147 d fig2 a is an illustration of the top drive 150 in the top drive fixture 151 of the completion system of one possible embodiment of the present invention the top drive comprises the top drive fixture 151 in conjunction with the drive mechanism 160 the drive mechanism 160 is moveably engaged with the guide frames 152 a 152 b and. |
2 | interacting features of the cam component 220 and the central housing 240 fig3 b is a cross sectional view of the push on twist off bottle closure of the present invention in a sealed position on a bottle top to unseal the bottle closure 200 the user twists the cap interface 210 approximately 50 degrees counter clockwise in the shown direction f this twist frees the cam component 220 and the cap interface 210 to which it is attached to move upward relative to the central housing 240 after the twist the spring like potential energy stored in the main seal 260 begins to release as it regains its non bulged cylindrical form the expanding main seal 260 forces the compressing platform 270 downward in the shown direction g the compressing platform 270 in turn pulls downward on the lever feet 231 the interaction of the lever feet 231 against the floor of the central housing 240 supplies rotational motion to the lever heads 232 in shown directions h 1 and h 2 the lever heads 232 push both the cam component 220 and the cap interface 210 to which it is attached vertically upward in shown direction i now the bottle closure 200 is back in its unsealed configuration as seen in fig3 a fig4 is a cross sectional view of a central housing component of the push on twist off bottle closure of the present invention the central housing 240 is primarily cup shaped and is comprised of an outer housing wall 241 an inner housing wall 242 a washer seal. |
3 | 1 the degreasing capability foaming character and coating quality were examined results are shown in table 1 furthermore the water soluble polycarboxylates and nonionic surfactants combined at first with the degreasing solutions in each of the examples and comparative examples were the same as those in the example 1 the 34 plurafac registered trademark lf 700 34 is a trade name of an adduct of an aliphatic alcohol with polyethylene oxide polypropylene oxide the cloud point is less than 15 u00b0 c made by basf co ltd and 34 lutensol registered trademark to8 34 is a trade name of isotridecanol octaethoxylate the cloud point is 61 u00b0 c made by basf co ltd table 1__________________________________________________________________________ comparative comparative example 1 example 2 example 3 example 4 example 1 example 2 in in in in in in passage passage passage passage passage passage initial of time initial of time initial of time initial of time initial of time initial of__________________________________________________________________________ timecontrol of degreasing solutionconcentration sodium 5 4 5 3 6 5 5 1 5 3 7 5 4 5 6 5 g l metasilicate pentahydrate soda ash 13 0 13 0 13 0 13 0 13 0 13 0 caustic soda 0 0 0 0 0 0 sodium 2 2 2 2 2 2 bicarbonate water soluble 2 2 2 2 4 2 1 8 2 1 8 2 0 2 1 7 polycarboxylate nonionic 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 9 1 0 9 1 1 5 1 0 9 surfactantph 11 2 11 0 11 2 10 6 11 2 11 2 11 2 11 2 11 2 11 0 11 2 10 2si concentration ppm 650 520 650. |
4 | the long armed stitcher the projection units use projection elements to project the pantograph patterns on the fabric to be stitched allowing an operator of the stitcher to trace the projected pattern with a needle associated with the sewing machine head measurement devices associated with the sewing machine head determine head movement and alter the projected pattern accordingly such that the needle of the sewing head may continue to follow the pantograph pattern despite the head having moved in order to trace the pattern application_number US 201414522837 A description the present invention is directed generally toward a sewing machine including a means for projecting a pantograph pattern on quilt fabric such that the fabric including the pantograph pattern may be traced to stitch a pattern thereon fig1 and 2 illustrate a perspective view of a sewing machine head 10 for use with a long armed sewing machine or long armed stitcher as illustrated the sewing machine head 10 includes a plurality of components that are known in the art for example sewing machine head 10 includes a front portion 15 where a first set of handles 20 are positioned and located for moving the sewing machine head 10 above a quilt such that needle 25 may stitch a desired pantograph pattern onto the quilt positioned and located below the sewing machine head 10 in a long armed stitcher arrangement known in the art at rear portion 30 of the sewing machine head 10 the sewing machine head 10 further may comprise a second set of handles 35 that are positioned and located for moving the sewing machine head 10 in order. |
5 | resting on the ground as shown in fig2 the operator will maneuver the tractor 10 and operate the boom cylinders 20 so as to place the attachment holders 28 rearwardly of and adjacent to the mounting brackets 40 of the bucket 14 the hydraulic cylinders 34 are then extended to cause the attachment holders 28 to be rocked forwardly about the pivot pins 33 and the tractor 10 is driven forwardly to bring the u shaped recesses or saddles 38 into engagement with respective mounting bracket pins 46 the cylinders 34 are then retracted while the boom cylinders 20 are operated to lift the arms 22 such that the bucket 14 becomes suspended on the holders 28 the weight of the bucket 14 causes the latter to swing rearwardly about the pins 46 so as to engage the ramp surfaces 70 of the latch pins 54 with the ramp surfaces 72 of the block like coupler elements 30 as shown in fig3 this engagement causes the latch pins 54 to be shifted upwardly against the biasing force exerted by the springs 66 a distance sufficient for permitting the coupler elements 30 to move into the receptacles 48 as shown in fig4 as the coupler elements 30 move past the lower end of the latch pins 54 the springs 66 shift the latch pins 54 back to their latch positions the loader bucket 14 is then securely held for operation it is here noted that in the event that someone for some reason places the latch pins 54 in their raised unlatched positions shown in fig5 prior to attaching the bucket 14 to the holders 28 39 the operation will. |
1 | as is conventional can be supplied in fan folded condition with the folds being located at the perforation lines 20 the fact that the ticket is formed by two overlying sheets does not interfere with the fan folding action or the supply of the tickets using conventional dispensing systems the ticket may be wider than many conventional tickets but it will be appreciated that conventional tickets vary in width of a large range the complete construction as shown in fig1 therefore provides four separate sheet parts 30 31 32 and 33 each of which has two surfaces defined by a rear surface and a front surface as shown in fig2 the flat construction can be folded into a folded condition along a centre line 16 a by folding at the band of adhesive 16 this arranges the sheet parts in stacked condition as shown in fig2 the construction therefore forms a booklet of four sheet parts defining eight separate surfaces or pages onto which indicia are printed prior to the assembly of substrate sheets into the flat condition shown in fig1 the sheets are printed with the necessary game information and game indicia for the playing of games printed onto the selected surfaces of the sheet parts thus as shown in the figures each of the surfaces with the exception of the front surface f and the rear surface r of the booklet carries game information 40 and game indicia 41 where the game indicia are covered by a scratch off coating 42 shown schematically and partly removed the game information provides data relating to the game for the player the game indicia provides actual playing. |
8 | third party manufactures another embodiment of the present invention is shown in fig2 in this exemplary embodiment the accessory device is represented by a head set 30 that can be used with the mobile phone 1 and allows a convenient conversation even in situations where it is not possible to hold the phone in the hand for example during driving in a car or in similar situations although it would be possible the connect such head sets via a cable 31 shown in dotted line to the mobile phone 1 a wireless connection is used in the situation shown in fig2 preferably the wireless connection is obtained by a communication link 35 in accordance with the known bluetooth u2122 standard the mobile phone 1 comprises therefore communications means 6 for establishing a bluetooth u2122 link 35 alternatively the communication link 35 could also be realized by a wlan link or another radio interface again the control unit 2 of the mobile phone 1 will check the origin of the head set 30 for this the head set 30 is adapted in such a way that it transmits an identification information via the communication link 35 to the mobile phone 1 which identification information is analyzed by the control unit 2 in case the control unit 2 recognizes the head set 30 as being a certified product the hands free option by using the head set 30 is enabled the user of the phone 1. |
1 | natural sugars may be substituted without departing from the scope of the invention next approximately 6 ounces of boiling water is poured into the container with sodium bicarbonate and molasses and the mixture is gently stirred for approximately 30 seconds or until the contents are in solution alternatively 6 ounces of boiling water may be mixed with one tablespoon of sodium bicarbonate and the molasses is added immediately thereafter the mixture is then gently stirred for approximately 30 seconds the mixture is then cooled to lukewarm temperature approximately 90 100 u00b0 fahrenheit this can be accomplished with the addition of ice approximately two standard ice cubes once the mixture is lukewarm it is consumed the mixture is prepared and consumed twice daily in the morning before breakfast and in the evening after the last meal for fifteen consecutive days days 1 15 then the mixture is prepared and consumed every other day in the evening for the next fifteen days days 16 30 next the mixture is prepared and consumed once per day in the evening for fifteen days days 31 45 if symptoms recur the user goes back to the regimen started on day 16 namely the mixture is prepared and consumed every other day for 15 days followed by once a day. |
5 | in turned lip 26 is beneficial for adhesive engagement and retention purposes as will be appreciated hereinafter but also acts as seating for part of the curtain walling bracket apparatus 14 as will be understood below preferably the interior side surfaces 28 of the fastening channel 18 are non planar by incorporating striations or thread engagement grooves along the longitudinal extents thereof the curtain walling bracket apparatus 14 comprises bracket element 30 blocking elements 32 and a preferably resin adhesive 34 in this embodiment the bracket element 30 includes a thermal break member 36 an adaptor member 38 and a bracket member 40 the thermal break member 36 is formed of a thermally insulating material such as plastics for example nylon the thermal break member 36 is elongate to preferably substantially match or exceed a base length of the adaptor member 38 and is preferably thick enough so as to be rigid or substantially rigid the thermal break member 36 also has a lateral extent which substantially matches or exceeds a lateral extent of the fastening channel 18 so that it can be seated thereon as mentioned above this enables the thermal break member 36 to extend in a lateral direction fully across a longitudinal opening to. |
6 | block 10 a further at the second machining station a spark plug opening 28 a is drilled and tapped the cylinder block 10 a is moved to a third machining station fig9 where the piston chamber 26 a is subjected to a boring operation the sequence of the foregoing operations is illustrated in fig1 it should be appreciated that even though casting costs are relatively low as a result of wide as cast tolerances the material handling and machining costs combine to eliminate any savings in the casting operation by requiring the die caster to hold tighter tolerances particularly with respect to the flatness of the foot flange mating surface 20 and the fastener apertures a net savings results even though casting costs are relatively high the process according to this invention is illustrated in the flow chart of fig1 initially a die casting is produced having tight tolerances particularly with respect to flange flatness and surface finish as well as fastener hole diameters and true positional location of the diameters the preferred tolerance is approximately 0 006 inch for the mounting surface 20 the perpendicularity of the fastener openings 18 19 34 and 44 to the surfaces 20 36 and 46 is approximately 0 002 inch the true positional location of the fastener openings 18 19 34 and 44 is. |
6 | between the second heat exchanger 62 and the combustion chamber 66 may include in one aspect a conventional heat exchanger such as the heat exchanger 15 of the conventional gas water illustrated in fig1 or in another aspect could be another second heat exchanger as the second heat exchanger 62 as shown in fig2 to 5 in operation when the combustion chamber 66 is ignited cold water provided from an inlet 64 1 to the second heat exchanger 62 is pre heated by a gas flow 65 specifically a waste gas flow from the combustion chamber 66 the pre heated water flowing out of an outlet 64 2 of the second heat exchanger 62 is fed into the first heat exchanger 61 and then heated in the first heat exchanger 61 consequently hot water is provided from an outlet 64 3 of the first heat exchanger 61 the thermal efficiency of the gas water heater 60 is improved as compared to the conventional gas water heater illustrated in fig1 because the gas flow 65 is applied to the second heat exchanger 62 in addition to the first heat exchanger 61 resulting in less waste of heat energy the thermal efficiency of the gas water heater 60 may reach up. |
4 | for the yarn carrier boxes a yarn carrier box 23 is provided on the side of the yarn carrier bar 22 remote from the thread readying device 21 the box being movable in a selective manner over the processing area of the machine together with the cam carriages 3 4 by means of the drive pin 8 of a driver device 7 that is fixed to the carriage bail 11 in the case of the illustrated embodiment the yarn carrier box 23 is permanently connected to the thread readying device 21 so that the latter is moved over the processing area of the machine together with the yarn carrier box 23 however one can conceive of a form of embodiment in which the thread readying device 21 is movable independently of the yarn carrier 23 be it by virture of a further drive pin or by means of another type of drive and control mechanism which can effect the displacement over the processing area of the machine the thread 17 provided by the thread readying device 21 is guided to the thread guide arm 15 of the yarn carrier box 23 and from there to the feeder wheel 16 from where the thread 17 is then caught by the needles of the knitting machine or is inserted as the final thread the invention has been explained on the basis of preferred embodiments for the skilled man however numerous arrangements are possible without thereby departing from the inventive concept for example it is possible to control the thread readying device and or the yarn carrier boxes independently of each other as regards their individual movement over the processing area of the machine for example by means of individual drive motors. |
6 | a mounting hole is drilled on the external wall of the cylinder body for receiving a reference electrode in contrast the cathodic protection system 11 illustrated in fig7 does not require any drilling since one of the remaining electrodes 31 may be used as a reference electrode with the plurality of anticorrosive electrodes 31 illustrated in fig7 the cathodic protection system 11 may employ any of the three power supply methods described above with reference to fig2 if the potential control method is selected a tester may be connected to one of the anticorrosive electrodes 31 as the reference electrode 12 and also connected to one of the other anticorrosive electrode 31 to measure the polarization potential fig8 is a block diagram illustrating another embodiment of an impressed current cathodic protection system 11 that includes redundant or plural electrodes 31 fig9 is a schematic cross section of the impressed current cathodic protection system 11 illustrated in fig8 the embodiment illustrated in fig8 through 10 includes a plurality of anticorrosive electrodes 31 protective current flows to each anticorrosive electrode 31 through the controller 18 fig1 is a circuit diagram of the controller 18 illustrated in fig9 as shown in fig1 the controller 18. |
8 | 1 of the member area 100 step s 204 thereafter the server 11 picture converts the top image p 2 in the top screen p 1 of the present member which has been read out in step s 202 by using the conversion type for u201c friend 1 u201d which has been detected in step s 204 and stores the picture converted image in the area 118 1 of the top screens for friends area 118 step s 206 in addition the server 11 detects the conversion type of the top image p 2 in the top screen p 1 of u201c friend 2 u201d step s 208 picture converts the top image p 2 in the top screen p 1 of the present member which has been read out in step s 202 by using the conversion type for u201c friend 2 u201d which has been detected in step s 208 and stores the picture converted image in the area 118 2 of the top screens for friends area 118 step s 210 similarly the server 11 detects the conversion type of the top image p 2 in the top screen p 1 of u201c friend n u201d step s 212 picture converts the top image p 2 in the top screen p 1 of the present member which has been read out in step s 202 by using the conversion type for u201c friend n u201d which has been detected in step s 212 and stores the. |
2 | bladeletts 34 to rotate around their center mounting holes 38 fig3 a depicts two actuators 44 which provide redundancy the bladeletts 34 are biased into their retracted positions using any suitable biasing mechanism such as springs the operating cam 6 may be rotated in several different ways a screw jack system may be employed a hydraulic actuator could be another choice a servo motor a rack and pinion assembly a worm gear assembly crossed helical gears pneumatic or hydraulic or any other means to impart force to the operating cam to cause rotation fig8 depicts one version of a rotation mechanism which includes a hydraulic cylinder 52 attached to rotor head 3 it is connected to the operating cam 6 by a rotation mechanism arm 54 attached to the operating cam 6 by a pin or rotation mechanism bolt 56 sufficient clearance is provided to allow the rotation mechanism bolt 56 to rotate relative to operating cam 6 hydraulic fluid is introduced into the hydraulic cylinder 52 through first and second feed lines 58 and 60 respectively pressurizing the cylinder to move the rotation mechanism arm 54 either inward or outward relative to hydraulic cylinder 52 thereby rotating the operating cam 6 either clockwise or counterclockwise thereby causing the cam grooves 8 to move the blade spars 10 and blades 12 either inwardly or outwardly of the operating cam. |
1 | g efamol mix thoroughly as the core liquid of capsule prepare to 1000 capsules the capsules prepared in the example take a satisfactory effect on hyperglycemia and diabetic nephropathy recipe 15 g dpmc triturate to fine power sieved with 200 mesh cribble add to 15 g melted polyglycol 6000 base material agitate thoroughly prepare drop pills with dimethyl benzene silicon oil as the chiller dry and finish the drop pill of 7 hydroxycoumarin the drop pill takes a satisfactory effort on the disease for increase of serum creatinine and decrease of urine creatinine diabetic nephropathy weight accurately the quantity of a prescription dose 280 g dpmc 40 g lactose 70 g cellulose microcrystallisate 5 25 g polyvinylpolypyrrolid one 2 5 g aspartame 6 g polyvidone and 4 g kalium vicarbonicum misce bene the main medicine and the adjuvant by half and half increase sieve with 80 mesh cribble for 2 times put the combination to a proper container add quantity sufficient of 15 g 100 ml polyethylene 6000 solved in 75 etoh prepare soft material and make the wet granules by crushing through the 20 mesh cribble spread on the vitreous enamel plaque dry under 70 u00b0 c for 2 hours in baking even of airblast weigh accurately the dry granules add 2 25 g the remaining polyvinylpolypyrrolidone and 1 w w sodium dodecyl sulphate sds mix uniformly crush into 1000 pills with 4 7 mm round chop out die then make the 1000 dispersible tablets of dpmc the dispersible tablet takes a satisfactory effort on diabetic nephropathy and its complications method of preparation mix the active ingredient and cellulose microcrystallisate prepare to soft material by moistening uniformly with water make the combination into granules sieve with 20 mesh cribble dry. |
1 | includes a pair of slide plates 51 and a shaft 52 each of the slide plates 51 is defined with a slot 511 the slides plates 51 are oppositely arranged in corresponding way and then a pair of bolts 53 are used to make the movable arm 30 slidably connect to the front cantilever 40 and thus the bolts 52 are able to slide within the slot 511 the shaft 52 is slidably disposed between the two bolts 52 based on the above mentioned structure the wheelchair in accordance with the present invention is able to roll over barriers 60 easily and smoothly when running on level road the front jockey wheel 41 and the driving wheel 31 keep contacting the ground however as shown in fig5 and 6 initially the front jockey wheel 41 will contact the sloping surface 61 of the barrier 60 upon encountering a barrier 60 and is stopped by the surface 61 as shown fig5 at this moment the driving wheel 31 keeps driving the wheelchair to move forward with the pushing force generated by the driving wheel 31 the front jockey wheel 41 and the front cantilever 40 will rise upward smoothly and then via the sliding assembly 50 the front cantilever 40. |
8 | upon the practice of the exemplary embodiments of this invention fig1 a shows a si substrate 10 having an overlying oxide layer 12 e g 3 u03bcm and overlying si and sti regions 14 a 14 b a conventional hfo 2 tin deposition may provide gate stack layers 16 and 18 respectively the hfo 2 layer 16 may be considered as the high k layer e g k in a range of about 20 25 as compared to 3 9 for sio 2 and may have a thickness in a range of about 1 3 nm the tin layer 18 may be considered as the metal or metal like layer and may have a thickness of about 10 nm layers 16 and 18 together form the as yet unpatterned mhk gate stack this initial structure may represent a standard soi or without box bulk cmos with a mhk gate stack note that the exemplary embodiments of this invention are not limited for use with hfo 2 as the high k material and other metal oxide based materials may be used as well such as a uniform or a composite layer comprised of one or more of ta 2 o 5 tio 2 al 2 o 3 y 2 o 3 and la 2 o 5 materials other than tin that may be used for the metal containing layer 18 include but need not be limited to one or more of ta tan tacn tasin tasi aln w and mo fig1 b shows the deposition of an amorphous si or a poly si layer 20 which may have a thickness in. |
4 | or turn off of the clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of the motor 11 in response to signals from output ports r 1 and r 2 of the microcomputer fig5 is a flow chart which indicates operations of the arrangement and particularly of the control system thereof as described above step 100 is a rotational direction flag setting step at which a flag is set which represents a running direction of the motor 11 and next step 101 is a rotational angle setting step for setting an angle of rotation of the agitating wheel 5 an angle over which the motor is energized thus at step 101 the number of pulses n corresponding to an angle of rotation is set and this value is stored in a register x at next step 102 subsequent step 103 is a rotational direction discriminating step for determining the rotational direction of the motor 11 step 106 is a counter step for counting an angle of rotation of the agitating wheel 5 the number of pulses from the rotational angle detector 8 and the count is inputted to a register t step 107 is a comparing step at which the angle of rotation of the agitating wheel 5 is compared with the preset value n in order to determine if the former reaches. |
8 | or 1 outputted from the phase detector 310 is inputted to one of input terminals of the first xor gate 321 a z signal outputted from one of output terminals of the d flip flop 322 is inputted to the other of the input terminals of the first xor gate 321 an x signal outputted from an output terminal of the first xor gate 321 and a trigger signal are inputted to input terminals of the d flip flop 322 and a y signal outputted from one of output terminals of the d flip flop 322 is inputted to one of input terminals of the second xor gate 323 the second xor gate 323 receiving an enable signal from the not gate 324 and the y signal from the d flip flop 322 outputs the control signal lc tank turning on off to the first lc tank 110 and or the second lc tank 120 through its output terminal the controller 320 illustrated in fig5 may be implemented by properly combining other logic gates well known in the art for example three not gates coupled in series may be embodied to perform the function of one not gate or an not gate and a nor gate coupled in series may be embodied to perform the function of one or gate now the input output signal relationship in each of the phase detector 310 illustrated in fig4 and the controller 320 illustrated in fig5 will be described with reference to fig6 and 7 fig6 and 7 are waveform diagrams showing. |
3 | the like such as triphenyl phosphites tris alkylated phenol phosphites tris mono di and trialkyl phenol phosphites tris alkyl phosphites alkyl diphenyl phosphites and the like as well as the bis alkyl and aryl esters of pentaerythritol diphosphites and oligomeric and polymeric phosphite esters of diphenolic and bis phenolic compounds commercially available examples of such phosphite ester compounds include triphenyl phosphite tris nonylphenyl phosphite diphenyl dodecyl phosphite tris dodecyl phosphite tri di t butylphenyl phosphite distearyl pentaerythritol diphosphite bis di t butylphenyl pentaerythritol diphosphite the oligomeric alkyl phosphites of bis phenol a and the like also useful are mixtures of two or more of such phosphite ester compounds such compounds have long been known for use as stabilizers in pvc and are widely available from commercial sources the zinc compounds useful in the practice of this invention are zinc salts of carboxylic acids and more particularly are zinc salts of fatty acids such as zinc stearate and the like the stabilizer composition of this invention will consist of from 24 to 45 wt alkyl tin mercaptide from 45 to 70 wt phosphite and from 6 to 11 wt zinc salt the composition will generally be employed in amounts of about 1 to about 5 parts by weight per hundred parts by weight phr of pvc resin and preferably at a level which will provide from about 0 5 to about 2 0 phr of alkyl. |
6 | motor coil temperature detector d 1 and the discharge temperature detector d 6 in which drawing the constituents common to those of the refrigerating apparatus explained in the above are indicated with same reference numerals and descriptions thereof will be omitted as shown in fig1 in this refrigerating apparatus 10 g a step for determining whether the motor current is below the upper limit value yes or not no is added to the control flow chart thereof in addition to the flow chart shown in fig1 and in this refrigerating 10 g the determination as to whether the motor 22 is in the overload condition or not is trebly made based on three factors furthermore the order of three determination steps as to the motor coil temperature detector d 1 the discharge temperature detector d 6 and the current detector d 5 is optional rather than limited thereto 0065 fig1 shows a refrigerating apparatus 10 h incorporating a screw compressor 1 h additionally provided with the motor rotational speed detector d 7 in addition to the motor coil temperature detector d 1 the discharge temperature detector d 6 and the current detector d 5 in which drawing the constituents common to those of the refrigerating apparatus explained in the above are indicated with same reference numerals and descriptions thereof will be omitted as shown in fig1 in this refrigerating apparatus 10 h a step for determining whether the rotational speed of the motor is below the upper limit value yes or not no is added in the control flow chart in addition to the flow chart shown in fig1 and in this refrigerating apparatus 10 h the determination. |
1 | are already available an attachment can advantageously be provided in the form of an extension string 20 which can be threadably looped through the existing string 16 behind the knot at the free end 18 in a manner whereby the two strings are connected thus increasing the string length by for example between 3 and 6 inches 7 6 15 2 cm the extension string 20 which can include a loop as shown is connected at its free end 22 to a tab 24 which is adhered or otherwise secured around a portion of the extension string 20 the tab 24 can be of any configuration but preferably one which is not excessively bulky or irritating such as a length of cloth backed tape folded in half or otherwise secured around the string however the tab is preferably sufficiently large to prevent retraction into the vagina as a result of frictional migration or other exertion the extension string 20 extends the length of the string 16 usually adding about 6 to 7 inches 15 2 17 8 cm in the overall length for an overall length of about 11 inches 27 9 cm and results in an extended string 20 and a tab 24 which allows the user to more easily locate and position the. |
2 | the airfoil surface according to motor commands from autopilots operators sensors and computers disk spoiler systems provide very rapid generation and retreat of controllable height barriers the management of bernoulli lift phenomenon with disk spoilers has unique use on an aircraft 39 s nose along the top of its wings on the forward surfaces of horizontal and vertical stabilizers and within the intake sections of gas turbine aircraft engines disks are rotated by electric rotor positioning motors and aircraft powered axial force systems application_number US 29757894 A description segmented spoiler barrier surfaces fig6 c amp 13c extend through an airfoil slot fig2 w 4w 12w 13w 15w amp 17w to form a composite barrier having multiple height fig1 1 2 3 4 5 patterns segmented surfaces include overlapping rotatable disks fig6 c2 7c2 8c2 and parallel sliding plates fig1 c3 14c3 barrier spoiler segments fig7 of a common surface slot aperture fig6 w are shaped to generate convex arcs fig7 c2 amp 12c2 their multiple installation on an aircraft 39 s convex nose surface fig9 f1 10y amp 12y provides a ring line of spoiler arcs fig1 c2 barrier spoiler segments fig1 1 of a flat common surface slot aperture fig4 c amp 6c are installed in a straight line along the forward areas of cantilever airfoil surfaces fig9 e5 amp 9c4 barrier spoiler segments fig8 within a common surface slot aperture are shaped to generate concave arcs fig8 c2 amp 17c2 a line of these arcs generate a concave ring line of spoiler arcs for the intake airfoil of jet engines fig9 g1 amp 17z parallel sliding plates fig1 c3 14c3 15c3 amp 16j2 are arranged within individual surface slots and bearings to match straight convex and concave. |
9 | very wide range be made to be whatever might be desired in fact depending on the algorithm built into the switching controller it is not even necessary for the frequency of the output current to be the same as that of the source voltage 13 a basic principle of the operation of the circuit of fig5 relates to the simple fact that energy storing capacitor esc is charged by forward conversion during periods when the magnitude of the source voltage is larger than the voltage magnitude required by the load on the other hand during periods when the magnitude of the source voltage falls short of the voltage magnitude required by the load energy is extracted from energy storing capacitor esc so as to make up for the short fall a in the arrangement of fig1 depending upon the magnitude of the power line voltage as well as on the exact values and adjustments of the various circuit and system components there may be a net current flowing out of energy storing capacitor esc however any lost charge will automatically be replenished by way of auxiliary voltage transformer avt and auxiliary rectifier rax however in most situations the voltage on energy storing capacitor esc will adjust itself to a point where no net charge will flow out of it or into it which means that in and for most situations auxiliary voltage transformer avt and auxiliary. |
9 | other side of valve 5 as well as to the normally open port of a manually operated three way valve 8 via an accurately adjustable metering valve 10 providing a passage of variable diameter valve 8 may be a ball valve air regulator 3 is also connected to deliver driving air to air driven hydraulic fluid pump 20 the common port of three way valve 8 is connected to the operators 21 39 and 22 39 of air operated hydraulic fluid control valves 21 and 22 valve 21 is normally closed while valve 22 is normally open these being the states which they assume when the air pressure in their operators drops below a particular value all of the remotely controlled valves illustrated in the figure are shown in their normal state the form in which the valves are illustrated is selected to permit easy understanding of their operation and is not intended to suggest any specific form of construction thus each valve in the system can be a slide valve ball valve flap valve etc pump 20 has its inlet side connected to the supply outlet of a hydraulic fluid reservoir 19 and its outlet side connected to one side of valve 21 the other side of valve 21 is in turn connected to one side of valve 22 while the other side of the latter valve is connected to a line for returning hydraulic fluid to reservoir 19 the conduit connected between valves 21 and 22 is also connected to a manually operated shut off valve 23 whose other side is connected to a series arrangement of a manually operated valve 25 and a relief valve 27 leading to the return line to reservoir. |
7 | that unless the mechanical response curves for a key suddenly change the data stored from the current playback session or even from prior playback sessions should be reasonably accurate for correcting actuator operation in one embodiment of the present system the non real time previous event actuation data is collected on an ongoing basis for each keystroke therein assuring that key velocity corrections are applied based on the most recent key strikes previous event feedback data may be subject to replacement when new key data is made available or more preferably the new data is averaged or otherwise applied across a number of instances to the feedback data by performing updates according to an averaging mechanism the variations with regard to mechanical fluctuations and inaccuracies in the response measurement system can be moderated resulting in less fluctuation of the correction factors between notes in one example a rolling average mechanism can be utilized for updating the previous event feedback data although ongoing updates of the previous event data provide accuracy benefits it should be appreciated that this is not required to practice the non real time approach described herein less preferably the non real time previous event feedback data can be collected in response to. |
6 | receiver inner leg 314 for receiving packing material 318 fig6 shows a flexible metal hose section 402 as shown the hose 402 includes an outer band 404 with an s shaped cross sectional profile configuration whereby inwardly and outwardly open channels 406 408 are formed the inwardly open channel 406 receives packing material 410 and the upstream leg 412 of another section of the outer band 404 an inner band 406 has an l shaped cross sectional profile with a base leg 410 and a return leg 412 projecting outwardly therefrom the return leg 412 engages a respective outer band upstream leg 412 within a respective inwardly open channel 406 the inner band 406 provides a smoother bore 420 and also increases the sealing aspect of the hose 402 by providing upstream and downstream contact points 422 424 respectively vii fifth modified embodiment self sealing flexible metal hose 502 new fig7 and 8 show a self sealing flexible metal hose 502 comprising a fifth modified embodiment of the present invention the flexible metal hose 502 comprises a band 504 which is spiral wound for interlocking on suitable spiral hose winding equipment the profile of the band 504 includes leading and trailing edges. |
9 | inch 12 cm diameter d 1 for array a 1 the diameter d 3 of array a 3 is about 2 inches 6 0 cm the respective holes of array a 1 are formed in the aforementioned beveled band 53 on the convex end 50 c and the holes of array a 3 are formed in the flat central portion 55 thus the sprays produced by the holes of the two arrays diverge from each other as they leave the nozzle as shown in fig9 b and 9c that threaded portion 62 of the nozzle that engages nipple 23 is offset from the nozzle axis a u2032 to allow for the drainage of any water remaining in the interior chamber of the nozzle after use here the total number of nozzle holes is forty two thus the throughput of nozzle n u2032 is more than twice that of nozzle n above again as in the case of nozzle n each hole in nozzle n u2032 has a diameter of between 0 030 and 0 040 inch in fig1 a and 10b another preferred nozzle n u2033 is shown this nozzle is similar to the nozzle shown in fig9 a the differences being that the inner circular array a 2 has a larger diameter d 2 preferably 3 inches than the diameter d 3 of array a 3 in the fig9 c nozzle and the holes of the two arrays are offset radially from each other to minimize the interaction of adjacent sprays as they leave the nozzle both arrays a 1 and a 2 are formed in the beveled band 53 in. |
7 | amount of resist that had to be dropped on the basis of the amount of gap between the substrate and the squeezee while the amount of gap between the substrate and the squeezee is set to 0 10 mm 0 15 mm and 0 20 mm respectively the squeezee feed speed was changed and the minimum amount of resist measured as indicated in fig1 lowering the feed speed of the squeezee decreases the minimum amount of resist that has to be dropped and furthermore this effect becomes larger for the larger amount of the gap in addition it can also be seen that for each of the gap sizes at feed speeds of 40 mm sec or more an approximately constant amount of dropped resist can make stable coating irrespective of the feed speed of the squeezee therefore in consideration of the throughput and the stability of the coating the feed speed was set at approximately 60 mm sec in the apparatus of the third embodiment fig1 is a process diagram describing the coating process of the third embodiment in this process diagram the arrows indicate 34 during motion 34 in consideration of the timing of the sensor output the first conveyor arms 144a and 146a first move from a middle position to a washing chamber. |
7 | in combination with other previous added characters forming a word or a part of a word are compared in 204 with characters words phrases abbreviations slang etc stored in a predictive text dictionary 206 if one or several complete or partial matches between an entered word s 202 and words in the dictionary 206 are detected they are made available e g displayed on the screen of the communication apparatus as a list of suggestions to the user 208 if several matches are found they are displayed in the suggestions list the user is then able to choose any of the available words from the displayed suggestions list using the navigation means 104 mentioned in conjunction with fig1 the character input process is continued 202 regardless of if the user chooses a word from the displayed list or continues to input characters the input process continuous until an u2018 end character u2019 is detected 212 or the character input is terminated by the user fig3 illustrates an example of a common display view in a handheld communication apparatus 300 running a predictive text system comprising a general status indication section 302 a softkey bar 306 and a general display area 304 the general status indication section 302 can for example include symbols for battery status reception quality speaker on off present mode clock time etc the status indication section is not in any way limited to only include these symbols thus other symbols in any shape form or color can occur the softkey bar 306 situated at the bottom of the display view is operable using the navigation means 104 mentioned in conjunction with fig1 the functions of. |
9 | insulation is of no concern the silicon substrate 11 can also be n doped as shown in a preferred embodiment in fig3 a buried layer 22 is produced on a substrate 21 of single crystal silicon which is p doped and has a dopant concentration of 10 15 10 18 cm 3 the n doped buried layer 22 has a dopant concentration of 10 19 10 20 cm 3 this buried layer 22 may be formed epitaxially by implantation or diffusion out of a deposited layer a p doped silicon layer 23 having a dopant concentration of 10 15 10 18 cm 3 is disposed from the buried layer 22 by epitaxy a first highly doped region 24 is disposed in the doped silicon layer 23 for example by implantation this first highly doped region 24 is for example p doped and has a dopant concentration of at least 10 19 cm 3 a second highly doped region 25 is disposed for example by diffusion in the doped silicon layer 23 in a preferred embodiment the second highly doped region 25 annularly surrounds the first highly doped region 24 this second highly doped region 25 is for example n doped and has a concentration of at least 10 19 cm 3 the part of the doped silicon layer 23 displaced between the first highly doped region 24 and the second highly doped region 25 forms a lightly doped region 26 a structured protective layer 27 composed of photoresist for example is disposed at the surface of the highly doped regions 24 25 this structured protective layer 27 leaves the surface of the lightly doped region 26 uncovered also the preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown in fig3 the first highly doped region 24 has a. |
7 | activating times is zero the first sensing module 101 detects if the vibration sensor 11 is activated when the screen 12 is in a locked state in one embodiment the vibration sensor 11 may be a ball switch the ball switch includes a ball and a circuit if the electronic device 1 is shaken the ball may hit the circuit an electric level of the circuit may change if the ball hits the circuit the vibration sensor 11 is activated because of the change of the electric level of the circuit if the vibration sensor 11 is activated the timing module 102 reads a first system time of the electronic device 1 the counting module 103 increase a present value e g the initial value of the activation times of the vibration sensor 11 by one and obtains a first value of the activation times the first detecting module 104 calculates a difference between a second system time of the electronic device 1 and the first system time of the electronic device 1 and detects if the difference is the same as a predefined value if the difference is different from the predefined value the second sensing module 105 detects if the vibration sensor 11 is further activated if the second sensing module 105 detects that the vibration sensor 11 is further activated the counting module 103 increases the first value of the activation times by one and obtains a second value of the activation times if the difference is the same as the predefined value the second detecting module 106 detects. |
9 | and the steam channels and copper content for the same b value calculated for a given plant as 2400 days for example is presented to illustrate the changes that occur as presented in fig2 the top line 1 represents tortuosity of the path for the escape of steam from the deposit steam channels line 2 presents the porosity of the material present on the heating surface line 3 presents the copper fraction of the materials deposited on the heating surface line 4 presents the k parameter as provided in fig2 the k parameter and tortuosity of the deposited material increases over time the porosity however decreases over time indicating an increasingly dense structure over the period of evaluation the tortuosity is defined as the amount of length of the path through a steam chimney in the deposit divided by the overall thickness of the deposit the above values may be obtained from a reduced number of measured deposit thickness porosity copper content heat transfer resistance and or tortuosity values fitted to the formulas below or derived analytically from the model using the equations below deposit inventory mass and operating plant thermodynamic data or through a combination of both approaches individual model parameters evolve as a function of the b parameter as follows a t tube bundle outside diameter surface area affected by deposition t the. |
5 | which is in substantial alignment with the longitudinal axis of said tubular body member 3 located between the uphole straight portion 8 and the downhole straight portion 9 is an angular profile 10 the angular profile 10 in the preferred embodiment comprises a chevron or v shaped portion having an apex 11 in the preferred embodiment the apex 11 of each angular profile 10 of each blade member 7 are in circumferential alignment referring now to fig3 there is illustrated a cross section view the stabilizer blade area 6 which in the illustrated embodiment comprises three stabilizer blades 7 forming groove portions 13 between the stabilizer blade members 7 for fluid flow on the outside of the blade area 6 passageway 14 allows for the flow of drilling fluids through the tubular member 3 the stabilizer blade members 7 extend radially outward from the axis of the tubular body member 3 each blade member 7 is comprised of a hardfacing surface 12 which is capable of withstanding contact with the wall of the wellbore during drilling operations the hardfacing surface 12 represents the outermost diameter of each blade member 7 as illustrated the hardfacing surface 12 presents an arc shape for conformance with the wall of the borehole the piston elements 5 are located within and along the length of each blade member 7 fig4 illustrates the drilling stabilizer in various functional positions the pumps on u2014 extended operational position is illustrated at 15 in the pumps on u2014 extended operational position drilling fluid from the surface location creates a differential pressure across the internal components. |
8 | following scheme i u201c reactant b u201d may be any one of reactants b1 to b5 as listed in table 4 and u201c intermediate c u201d may be any one of foresaid intermediates c1 to c29 the compounds were each synthesized by the following steps reactants b1 to b5 were used to prepare the novel compounds among them reactants b1 to b2 were purchased from aldrich or alfa and cas numbers were listed in table 4 in addition reactants b3 to b5 were synthesized by the scheme i i below reactants b3 to b5 were synthesized by the scheme i i the reactants b3 to b5 can be prepared according to the above scheme i i the starting materials ar 1 nh 2 arylamine and br u2014 ar 2 arylbromide to prepare the reactants b3 to b5 are listed in the following table 5 a mixture of arylbromide 1 0 eq arylamine 1 05 eq pd oac 2 0 01 eq 1 1 u2032 bis diphenylphosphino ferrocene dppf 0 04 eq sodium tert butoxide 1 5 eq and toluene was taken in a pressure tube and heated at 80 u00b0 c for 12h under n 2 atmosphere after completion of the reaction the volatiles were removed under vacuum and the resulting solution extracted with 60 ml dichloromethane for 3 times the combined organic extract was washed with brine solution dried over na 2 so 4 and concentrated to leave a yellow solid further the crude product was purified by column chromatography on silica gel by using hexane dichloromethane mixture 2 1 v v as an eluent the analysis data of the obtained products i e reactants b3 to b5 are listed in the following table 5 intermediate c 1 0 eq and reactant b. |
9 | to advance the board into the saw it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the bottom pinch rollers may instead be driven to capture the board or alternately that both the bottom and top pinch rollers may be driven the actual rip pattern a is shown to the operator by means of visible projected lines on the board at the projection area 140 and on the computer screen at console 200 though the operator would typically rely on the projected pattern various systems known in the woodworking industry may be used to project lines on the boards such as a shadowbox in which a bright light is projected against a series of strings to create line shadows or a laser system having one laser per line a preferred laser unit is lumber line lasers by john mccormick amp sons for each board the operator is able to choose from many alternate rip patterns for example if a different pattern b appears preferable to the operator perhaps to avoid ripping through a knot which would have resulted from using pattern a than he can choose that pattern and direct the system to align the board and present it to the saw accordingly as board 90 39 34 with pattern b in fig2 c the computer will at the same time post the calculated yield on the screen for that particular pattern the operator can by manipulating the board. |
4 | 3 the dyeing is carried out as follows 1 1 remazol rtm brilliant yellow 4gl added in 7 minutes and 10 minutes later 70 g l sodium sulfate were added in 7 minutes after 10 minutes the temperature was raised to 80 u00b0 c and held for 10 minutes and 5 cc l alkatex f were added over a 10 minute time period afterwhich the bath was held at 80 u00b0 c for a further 50 minutes the after scouring operation was done as follows b soaped at 95 u00b0 c with 0 4 g l glacial acetic acid and 1 5 texsoap ft for 15 minutes the results obtained were a perfectly even dyed kelly green with excellent fastness to washing and light 150 kgs of a 24 singles double piqu u00e9 cotton fabric are loaded in a scholl overflow dyeing machine to be dyed to a light mustard color in a 1 200 liter bath a liquor to fabric ratio of 8 1 the goods are first scoured bleached in the following manner 0 1 g l stabicol rtm a a peroxide stabilizer from allied colloids inc the bath temperature was taken to the boil in 12 minutes and held for a further 30 minutes afterwhich indirectly cooled to 80 u00b0 c and then cooled by overflow to 35 u00b0 c and dropped the fabric was given a 5 minute 80 u00b0 c hot water rinse and cooled by overflow to 35 u00b0 c and dropped the dyeing was done as follows 0 029 synozol rtm blue shf brn 150 the dyes were added over a 10 minute time period dissolved in 100 lt of water and after 10 minutes 30 g. |
3 | 4 9 10 diaceanthanthrene is obtained the yield is 98 5 greenish brown prisms from dioxane the product does not melt till 360 u00b0 c the identity of the product with that obtained by the procedure described in a is confirmed by the coincidence of their respective ir spectra l 1 0 g of 5 5 39 diacenaphthenyl 6 6 39 diacetyl and 2 0 g of koh are boiled in 20 ml of pyridine for 30 minutes the reaction mass is poured onto 100 ml of water the precipitate is filtered off washed with water and dried 0 9 g of the product is obtained which is treated with boiling dioxane and the portion soluble in the boiling dioxane is separated the weight of the crystalline product isolated from the dioxane is 0 8 g the yield is 88 the identity of the product thus obtained with that prepared in a is confirmed by the coincidence of their respective ir spectra a 1 0 g of 5 5 39 diacenaphthenyl 6 6 39 dipropionyl is heated in a mixture of 60 ml of acetic acid and 10 ml of hydrobromic acid at a temperature of 70 u00b0 c during 2 hours the dark green precipitate is filtered off washed with a small quantity of acetic acid then with water and dried 0 5 g of the product is obtained the yield being 50 the product is recrystallized from a benzene petroleum ether mixture the product does not melt till 250 u00b0 c b 2 0 g of 5 5 39 diacenaphthenyl 6 6 39 dipropionyl and 4 0 g of zinc dust are heated in a mixture of 75 ml of acetic acid and 10 ml of a 4 solution of hcl in. |
9 | the flow rate is proportional to the rate at which the volume of the chamber decreases and it is inversely proportional to the cross sectional area of the opening through which the liquid enters the chamber this flow rate is controlled through valves and or nozzles and the flowing water is used to turn a hydraulic motor or hydraulic turbine when the turbine is operated by water flowing out of the chamber storage of energy in the chamber will be slowed by the reaction force generated therefore the invention can also rely upon two or more storage volumes so that the turbine is operated only by inflowing water these embodiments of the invention also enable realization of the increased efficiency and reduced costs obtainable with hydraulic turbines and generators which can be over 90 furthermore for underwater operation as in connection with offshore windfarms one or more submerged turbines adjacent to the storage volume will contribute to the required mass to anchor the air filled volume thereby eliminating the potentially high materials cost that could otherwise be incurred by virtue of the anchoring requirement when a hydraulic turbine is operated by inflowing water it will not use 100 of the energy stored in the compressed air this is particularly true for deep underwater operation where the energy stored is augmented by the work done in transporting air to the underwater location against the buoyancy force it is also true for terrestrial operation where a contained volume of water is used to. |
7 | by convention voltages measured at the right arm left arm and left leg is known as the wilson central terminal wct the wct was initially described in wilson n f johnston f e macleod a g barker p s u201c electrocardiograms that represent the potential variations of a single electrode u201d am heart journal 1934 9 447 458 whose disclosure is incorporated herein by reference the wct is often used as a reference voltage for the v1 v6 signals and is therefore available for additional signal processing line interference that is induced in the body extremities is typically prevalent in the wct ecg processor 28 exploits this aspect of the wct to determine the line interference frequency as described further hereinbelow fig2 is a block diagram that schematically shows elements of ecg processor 28 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention ecg processor 28 may comprise a general purpose computer running any suitable operating system with suitable input interfaces not shown for receiving ecg signals and software for performing the processing functions that are described hereinbelow this software may be downloaded to the processor in electronic form over a network for example or may be stored on tangible media such as optical magnetic or electronic memory media alternatively or additionally the ecg processor may comprise a special purpose processing device such as a programmable signal processor or a customized hardware control unit elements of ecg processor 28 may also be implemented as several separate processing devices in an embodiment of the present invention a raw ecg signal such as the avr. |
2 | preferably arranged at the lower end of the housing upper section in versions in which the housing upper section must firstly be opened before the container cartridge can be inserted it is advantageous if the housing upper part cannot be separated completely from the housing middle section this facilitates the operability of the device the cavity of the accommodation chamber is such in such versions that therein the container can be pushed only from below into the accommodation chamber in this case the head region of the container cartridge is aligned in the direction of the top side opening and the base region of the container cartridge points in the direction of the housing lower section in the head region of the container lies the dispensing facility u2014 which optionally represents an atomization facility in the ideal case a nozzle this can still lie inside the container accommodation chamber end in the accommodation chamber or project through the top side opening the analogous case applies to the bottom side end of the container cartridge the bottom of the container cartridge preferably ends plane with the bottom side opening of the accommodation chamber the accommodation chamber and the container are preferably designed such that the container can be pushed. |
6 | completely exited from the freezer compartment 13 also a rear engagement projection 64 is formed in the rear area of the guide rail 60 the rear engagement projection 64 determining an insertion of the lower storage basket 28 if the lower storage basket 28 is completely exited from the freezer compartment 13 due to a use 39 s carelessness this may cause the user to be hurt in this respect the front engagement projection 63 would block the lower storage basket 28 from being completely exited from the freezer compartment 13 thereby preventing the user from being hurt in addition when the lower storage basket 28 is inserted in the freezer compartment 13 a position of the lower storage basket 28 to be inserted is determined by the lower engagement projection 64 whereby the lower storage basket 28 is blocked from colliding with the body cabinet 10 thereby preventing the lower storage basket 28 from being damaged as illustrated in fig3 to 5 the lower storage basket 28 comprises a lower basket body 29 formed with a plurality of wires 71 shaped with a grid and a cover 30 coupled to the front of the lower basket body 29 on the rear of the cover are formed hooks 30 a coupled to the wires 71 of the lower. |
7 | plot represents zero error for a twelve hour period and is considered to represent excellent performance fig5 is the same test as fig4 again from 7 am to 6 30 pm the performance is still excellent as we basically held a pixel all day long fig6 is the same experiment this time with a visible camera for a twelve hour period which basically held performance all day long until the sun went down and the visible camera went dark fig7 is the actual data of the lwir during a rainy day and held well throughout the day until heavy rains set in well past 11 pm fig8 is actually where we lost data and shows how the washed out image has to be before we lose registration fig9 is the swir camera during an overcast drizzly day showing practically perfect performance all day long fig1 is another test with the visible camera on an overcast drizzly day showing very good performance all day long until the sun went down and the next morning we did recover back to the original imagery fig1 shows that now that we have completed all the data in terms of how the system works the way it is applied to the application is that a user shown in 1 a will basically go out in an engagement area and scan his entire surrounding area for example it could be a 10 u00d7 40 degree field of view the system will collect all those pictures and in 1 b stitches them together into a global panoramic view of the engagement area from that point we generate a sobel which goes from 1 a to 1 c and what is stored in. |
9 | 2 and 37 9 48 5 wt srf 2 more preferred ranges are 12 to 26 wt caf 2 32 to 41 wt baf 2 and 41 to 48 wt srf 2 particularly more preferred 12 6 25 8 wt caf 2 32 7 40 3 wt baf 2 and 41 5 47 2 wt srf 2 most preferred ranges are 17 to 21 wt caf 2 33 to 38 wt baf 2 and 43 to 47 wt srf 2 particularly most preferred 18 9 u00b1 2 wt caf 2 35 4 u00b1 2 wt baf 2 and 45 67 u00b1 2 wt srf 2 particularly most preferred the three cation combination crystal is 18 9 u00b1 wt caf 2 35 4 u00b1 wt baf 2 and 45 67 u00b1 1 wt srf 2 0037 fig3 illustrates embodiments of the invention where the mixed crystal is a combination of two different alkaline earth metal cations 10 and 20 the high polarizability cation is ba and the low polarizability cation is ca table 2 discloses caf 2 u00b1 baf 2 mixed crystal weight percent examples b1 b5 in accordance with the invention the alkaline earth combination crystal weight percent ranges of caf 2 low polarizability baf 2 high polarizability are 47 to 66 wt caf 2 and 34 to 53 wt baf 2 particularly preferred 47 5 65 5 wt caf 2 and 34 5 52 5 wt baf 2 more preferred ranges are 51 to 63 wt caf 2 and 38 to 49 wt baf 2 particularly more preferred 51 61 2 wt caf 2 and 38 8 49 wt baf. |
3 | characteristics of the new genetically modified strains are reported table marker expressed ampr strain host plasmid selection protein presence exp05 03 dh5alpha puc18 kanamycin upase no exp05 04 dh5alpha puc18 kanamycin pnpase no the sequences of the plasmids in the above table are reported in the lists at the end of the description and particularly the sequence of the puc18 plasmid containing the udp gene corresponds to the seq id no 1 and the sequence of the puc18 plasmid containing the deod gene corresponds to the seq id no 2 the recombinant strains called expo5 03 expressing the upase enzyme and expo5 04 expressing the pnpase enzyme were separately fermented batchwise using a fermenter with a useful volume of 15 liters containing 15 l of culture medium with the following composition per liter the fermenter was inoculated with about 150 ml of bacterial suspension previously grown for about 24 h at 37 u00b0 c the fermentation was carried out using the following parameters temperature 37 u00b0 c mechanical stirring at about 250 revolutions minute air flow automatically controlled to keep the po 2 value at 20 of the saturation concentration ph controlled at 7 u00b1 0 2 by addition of 10 ammonia solution or 20 phosphoric acid solution once the fermentation completed in about 24 hours had been terminated the cell paste was collected by centrifugation washed with 100 mm potassium phosphate buffer at ph 7 0 collected again by centrifugation and kept as wet cell paste at a temperature of u2212. |
2 | it in which the cylindrical body of the centering head 58 is lodged the centering head 58 is fixed to the reinforcing structure 42 mounted on the front part of the trailer 1 by means of a seat 59 bolted on the structure 42 through one or several intermediate wedges 60 to allow height adjustment the centering head 58 consists of two elements the first element being intended for absorbing the opposite upward and downward movements of trailer 1 and motor vehicle 11 once these have been coupled to each other i e the 34 silentbloc 34 61 element made of reinforced elastic material fixed to the seat 59 which is bolted on the structure 42 and the second element being intended for centering and fixing the front part of the trailer 1 to the roof rack 43 of the motor vehicle 11 i e the body 63 of the centering head 58 which has a cylindrical shape also fixed to the 34 silentbloc 34 61 the body 63 is composed of three zones a first zone which consists of the free end 62 of the body 63 preferably having a conical shape to make it easier to enter the base 64 into the hole 57 the diameter of the base 64 being slightly smaller than that. |
8 | a really simple syndication rss compliant format an atom syndication format atom compliant format an extensible markup language xml based syndication format as well as other feed formats syndication of feeds refers to a publishing of frequently updated content such as blog entries news headlines or podcasts a syndication feed item or document is often referred to as a feed a web feed or a channel one network location from which syndication content 232 can be extracted from can be a web server where the syndication content 232 is web content the invention is not to be construed as limited in this regard however and any content source can be used additionally each syndication feed item can contain a summary of content from an associated web site the full text extracted from the web site and related data items for example syndication channel aaa 240 can contain syndication feed items e g aaaa bbbb cccc and dddd each having an associated update time content and source address the syndication channel aaa 240 can be maintained in a repurposed group table as is syndication channel bbb 242 storing syndication channels within group tables 240 242 can occur in a non interfering manner that does not affect operation of standard list server group tables 244 the syndication engine 214 can accept feed requests 230 from. |
2 | the white colored ink and the image or design application_number US 7166605 A description the exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described and illustrated below to encompass methods of printing images onto a temporary substrate as well as goods that include the eventual printed images of course it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the preferred embodiments discussed below are exemplary in nature and may be reconfigured without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention however for clarity and precision the exemplary embodiments as discussed below may include optional steps methods and features that one of ordinary skill should recognize as not being a requisite to fall within the scope of the present invention referencing fig1 a first exemplary screen printing process 10 includes printing selected inks in sequence that cooperate to provide a colored visual representation the first exemplary screen printing process 10 may utilize a temporary substrate 12 such as paper or another consumable substrate exemplary paper for use in the present invention as a temporary substrate includes fox river and tullis russell paper the temporary substrate 12 may be processed prior to the application of inks to minimize variations in size resulting from environment conditions attributable to the screen. |
5 | and second curved surface member respectively extending from the proximal edge 16 24 to the distal edge 18 26 it is noted that in the alternate embodiment shown in fig7 the planar member 14 a does not define a chord a longitudinal line 38 a however serves the purpose of enabling this description to identify selected angles accordingly it is understood that the u201c chord u201d of the alternate embodiment i e planar member 14 a is a longitudinal line or alternately an infinite chord as shown in fig1 and 7 the first and second member bodies 12 14 or 14 a preferably each include first and second stiffening members 40 42 and 44 46 first and second member respectively the first and second stiffening members 40 42 and 44 46 are disposed at the lateral sides 20 22 and 28 30 of the first and second member bodies 12 14 or 14 a respectively each include first and second stiffening members 40 42 and 44 46 and preferably have a u shaped cross section with the u201c tines u201d of the u shape extending outwardly and generally parallel to the arc defined by the associated member body 12 14 or 14 a each first and second stiffening members 40 42 and 44 46 may include support ribs 48 extending between the u201c tines u201d of the u shaped cross sectional stiffening members 40 42 44 46 the first curved surface member body second distal edge 18 defines a blade 50 the blade 50 may be a thin and or tapered portion of the first curved surface member body 12 alternatively the first and second member bodies 12 14 14 a may be made from a non metallic material and the. |
5 | the fiber addition also reduces the incidence of segregation of the larger aggregate particles while curing the use of about 1 inch long polypropylene microfibers in the mix is preferred when the product will be installed in lifts thicker than about u00bd inch to increase the flexural strength of the layer and also reduce its ability to crack under flexure over the long term commercially available micro fiber materials to meet the foregoing requirements include those from durafiber inc nashville tenn or equivalent this invention uses a pozzolanic filler in the dry blend to improve the workability of the mix reduce the shrinkage of the cured material and improve the long term strength development of the cured material this invention uses a type c or type f fly ash filler to improve the resistance of the mix to the development of alkali silica reactivity asr in areas where the local type 2 aggregate or c144 aggregate contain high silica components commercially available fly ash materials which meet this requirement include boral fly ash available from boral material technologies inc san antonio tex or an equivalent this invention uses a dry redispersible polymer so as to improve the quality control during the mixing of the product on site a dry polymer will allow the blended mixture to be delivered to the site and simply require the introduction of water only which simplifies the mixing and placing operation on site the redispersible polymer also has a defoaming and self leveling action to assist with the reduction of air during the mixing process that is common in polymer modified mortars the reduction of air improves the impermeability of the surface mix and increases the abrasion resistance of the. |
1 | also has beneficial physiological effects it is believed to help regulate blood pressure and increase the body 39 s resistance to adverse physical chemical and biological influences ginseng root can stimulate physical and mental activity and protect against the adverse effects of mental and physical stress it may also improve concentration and stimulate brain cells ginseng root may be considered to be a natural skin supplement in the prior art like some vitamins ginseng root is often offered in capsules or tablets in a raw form this can be difficult for some to ingest due to gag reflexes physical impairment or psychological aversion to tablet or capsule consumption a topical skin application allows a user to benefit from many of the beneficial effects of ginseng root without the requirement of ingesting the substance preferred embodiments of the present invention combine the juice of ginseng berries with herbal supplements and stimulants and or other natural skin supplements to create an application that has pleasurable sensory effect on the user and which provides a great variety of ingredients essential to health and vitality other products within the scope of the present invention may be created from ginseng berry juice ginseng berry juice may be concentrated by known techniques to form a concentrated extract or syrup this concentration may be performed on the pure juice of the ginseng berry or it may be performed after mixing the juice with natural skin supplements or other ingredients the concentrated extract or syrup may then be diluted with water to return it to a juice state as needed when more fiber or texture is desired the final filtration step of the juice making process using a. |
3 | or preventing a u03c0 merisation of the aromatic moieties application_number US 92645810 A description reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing fig1 is a perspective view of a working cell for an electrochromic display the working cell for the electrochromic display is made by placing an electrochromic material between two transparent electrodes potentially indium tin oxide better known as ito electrodes the coloring of the electrochromic material is caused by changing the potential of the cell by charging the transparent electrodes the electrodes and the electrochromic mixture are sandwiched between a pair of substrates perhaps glass substrates in a preferred embodiment the value of the index n is in the range from 5 to 300 the new color is probably achieved by prevention of the stacking of the 4 4 u2032 bipyridine units which is also referred to as u03c0 merization and this allows the dye to switch to a bright blue in this case the hydroxyl functionalities block the stacking to u03c0 mers it is a further advantage of the formulation comprising the novel dye that the dye in its formulation in the display by virtue of the substituent effects has very rapid switch on and switch off performance in the range of 60 100 ms usually in the range from 0 5 to 2 seconds at the same time the substituent effects in the switched state also increase the color depth as a result of which a higher contrast can be achieved at a lower power consumption the new type of viologen dyes therefore. |
5 | embodiment such means may comprise a pneumatic cylinder 120 which may be mounted in part exteriorly of the chamber fig2 the pneumatic cylinder in turn is connected to an engagement bar 121 oriented within the chamber to engage the rear portion 115 of cams 113 for removing the separating arms 114 of the cams 113 from their separating positions between the glass panes other mechanical or electro mechanical apparatus may alternatively utilized to accomplish the function of so manipulating the cams a second pneumatic cylinder 125 or equivalent means may similarly be positioned on the vacuum chamber for use in compressing the stack of glass units after the separating arms 114 of the cams 113 have been removed from their separating positions as described in greater detail below referring to fig1 3 a conveyor is shown generally at 50 the conveyor typified in the drawing comprises a series of generally horizontally extending rollers 52 having ends journaled into angle iron supports 54 56 the angle iron supports having a first section extending up to the doorway of the vacuum chamber a second section within the vacuum chamber and a third section shown in fig1 and 3 extending outwardly of the vacuum chamber on the. |
2 | causes the gusset panels 36 to activate about the fold 35 and the reverse 45 u00b0 fold 37 the base end panel 27 is then glued to the side end panels 38 the top 12 can then be folded down and glued to the side end panels generally not in the region of or blocking the push through flaps 30 40 once folded the free edges 45 of the gusset panels 36 are elevated from the base 18 of the carton this forms a tray like base area such that after the lines of weakening 24 are opened ice or other substance can be deposited in the carton 10 around the bottles the paperboard can be treated with a water resistant coating such as u201c aquakote u201d trade mark as the ice melts some cold water is retained in the carton up to the level of the free edges 45 of the gusset panels 36 thus resisting leakage for a period of time in this way the pack can be used to chill or keep chilled the contents of the carton and can still be moved due to the wet strength of the treated paperboard this is in contrast to corrugated board which has a much lower wet strength the tray aspect of the base is also advantageous when a number of cartons are on pallets ready for distribution with corrugated cartons a broken bottle can through leakage adversely affect a whole pallet which. |
1 | white nectaries light green when mature 22 7 anthers large yellow 27 4 pollen abundant yellow 27 6 pedicel medium length 13 15 mm light green 23 6 fruit maturity eating ripe june 11 at prosser test site 9 year average date of first picking june 11 at prosser date of last picking june 19 at prosser size large 9 1 9 5 grams diameter transversely across suture 2 7 2 9 cm diameter apically 2 4 2 5 cm form uniform symmetrical broadly cordate rounded apex end suture very shallow very slight darker mahogany colored line extends from base to apex stem cavity broad rounded shoulders shallow base rounded apex rounded pistil point apical and distinctive with very small white dot stem medium thick variable 3 5 3 9 cm in length light green 21 8 skin thickness medium texture medium tenacity tenacious to flesh tendency to crack susceptible to cracking caused by prolonged rains but more tolerant than bing none in dry season down wanting color mahogany red 41 15 flesh color red 39 9 surface of pit cavity red 38 11 texture very firm crisp fibers few cream color fine ripens very evenly flavor sweet low acid juice light red 39 8 aroma slight eating quality very good stone type semi. |
3 | are omitted then the selected mandrel 3 is connected to the drive mechanism g which is adapted to rotate the mandrel 3 and translate it axially causing the stream of molten metal from the arc spray to follow a spiraling path over the outer surface of the mandrel 3 the vessel 5 is closed sealed purged evacuated and filled with an inert gas such as argon the wire 1 from the spools 15 is feed through the wire drives 17 and wire tubes 19 into the spray chamber 13 inert gas is supplied through the nozzle 23 the mandrel drive mechanism g rotates and translates the mandrel 3 axially causing a spiraling motion with respect to the stream of molten metal from the arc spray typically the mandrel 3 is rotated about 60 rpm and moves axially at about 60 inches a minute while this is the preferred operation it is understood that the mandrel could be rotated slowly and rapidly reciprocated axially so as to operate sort of like an electric typewriter or printer which prints in both directions as the distal ends of the wires 1 approach each other an arc is formed creating sufficient heat to melt the distal ends of the wires 1 the inert gas flowing through the nozzle 23 at high velocity disbursing the molten wire 1 which flows in a molten stream directed toward the mandrel 3 upon which it collects and solidifies overlaying the array of fibers forming a metal composite monotape or overlaying the mandrel 3 to form a foil. |
5 | 7 and secured with lock nuts 63 and 64 shown in fig1 e tightening adjustment bolts 4 and 5 place steel cables 37 and 38 in tension machine screws 41 and 44 protrude into reduced diameter shank of bolts 4 and 5 these act as stops to prevent disengagement of bolts 4 and 5 from their respective couplings 39 and 42 four phototransistors 49 50 51 and 52 shown in fig1 are mounted through holes in block 48 block 48 is fastened to circuit board 45 with machine screws 74 and 75 fig1 circuit board 45 is fastened to end plate 2 with machine screws 46 and 47 the path of the light beam 79 is shown as a phantom line fig1 b details spacers 15 and 16 concentric with holes through tube 1 which provide a mounting point for an external support bracket cables 37 and 38 and light beam 79 pass through this portion of the tube 1 fig1 c details cables 37 and 38 passing through slots in cable guide blocks 56 and 60 guide blocks 56 and 60 provide stability to the cable tube system when the cables are in tension guide block spacer 59 separates guide blocks 56 and 60 forming an assembly with bolts 58 and 62 and flat washers 57 and 61 guide blocks 56 and 60 are a close sliding fit inside tube 1 to permit assembly spacers 13 and 14 are concentric with holes through tube 1 which provide an external handle attachment point spacers 13 and 14 locate the guide block assembly in the tube aperture plate 53 is fastened to guide block 56 with screws 54 and. |
8 | in which transfer thumbnail images 85 a in the upright state are rotated clockwise or counter clockwise by 180 u00b0 i e in which the images 85 a are turned upside down the wording u201c reception set up in progress u201d is displayed on the receive side display screen 7 b transfer thumbnail images 85 a that have been turned upside down are stacked a transfer thumbnail image 86 a is in the upright state by rotating the upright transfer thumbnail image 86 a clockwise or counter clockwise by 180 u00b0 a transfer thumbnail image 87 a that has been turned upside down is displayed on the transmit side display screen 7 a fig1 c illustrates the situation when main image data is sent and received displayed on the transmit side display screen 7 a is an image in which transfer thumbnail images 85 a that have been turned upside down move one frame at a time toward the input output portion 8 a displayed on the receive side display screen 7 b is an image in which transfer thumbnail images 85 b in the upright state move laterally away from the input output portion 8 b one frame at a time fig1 d illustrates an example of. |
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