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or commercially available pattern stencil not shown is used to mark a pattern on the quiltable fabric sheets 38 whereby the quiltable fabric sheet material 38 can be patterned by the sewing machine 12 following the illuminated stencilled pattern on the movable quiltable fabric sheet material 38 each horizontal roller support arm 30 is adjustable in height on each upright roller support element 28 and has a pair of straps 46 for tensioning the quiltable fabric sheet material 38 from side to side with pins 48 as seen in fig1 it should be noted that the pins 48 are used only temporarily to hold the sheet material 38 taut until the stitching is completed for that segment of the fabric sheet material 38 the first rectangular wheeled queen carriage 24 has four grooved wheels 50 with two wheels on each side traversing on top of the parallel front rail 18 and the rear rail 20 attached to the front portion of the pair of extending side rails 16 the second rectangular wheeled king carriage 26 has four grooved wheels or sheaves 50 with two wheels on each side traversing on top of the parallel side rails 52 of the first rectangular wheeled queen carriage 24 the unidirectional rotations of the three rollers will be described now with reference to fig1 from the front of the apparatus the rear supply roller 32 rotates only in a counter clockwise direction as depicted by a directional arrow where as the loading roller 36 and the tension or intermediate roller 34 rotate only in a clockwise direction the unidirectional rotation of the three rollers are controlled by a set 54 of a pawl and a gear wheel serrated in a direction to hold the.
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5 is ph neutral compatible with water treatment and has mostly small oh anions that salt out effectively an oil in water flocculant or reverse breaker such as poly diallyldimethyl ammonium chloride can then be used in a known manner to coagulate the dispersed oil the resultant floc can then be easily removed a significant portion of the benzene originally dissolved in the water is removed with the floc subsequently additional benzene can be removed from the effluent by solvent extraction or sparging stripping with a gas the amount of additional benzene which is removed in such a process is increased from that normally seen by the presence of the aluminum chlorohydrate in the water the speed or throughput of a solvent extraction phase can be enhanced by the addition of oil in water demulsifiers such as embreak u00ae 2w119 available from betz process chemicals the woodlands texas in a known manner the effluents which are treated range in temperature from 0 u00b0 f to about 300 u00b0 f the aluminum chlorohydrate may be added to the effluent in an amount ranging from 20 parts to about 100 000 parts per million economical treatments to remove adequate benzene would typically be in the 10 to 1000 ppm range the aluminum chlorohydrate can be added to.
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refers to a straight chain or branched group having 1 30 carbon atoms with at least one carbon carbon double bond and which may be unsubstituted or substituted by fluoro chloro alkoxy alkanoyl cyano alkoxycarbonyl or cycloalkyl the term 34 cycloalkenyl 34 refers to a cyclic alkenyl group having up to 20 carbon atoms the term 34 alkoxy 34 refers to a substituent containing an alkyl group attached to and bonded through an oxygen atom the term 34 halo 34 refers to a substituent derived from fluorine chlorine bromine or iodine the term 34 aryl 34 refers to a substituent derived from any cyclic aromatic compound having 5 20 carbon atoms the term 34 aralkyl 34 refers to an alkyl substituent substituted by an aryl group the term 34 ph 34 refers to a phenyl substituent the term 34 dppe 34 refers to 1 2 bis diphenylphosphino ethane the term 34 triflate 34 refers to the trifluoromethanesulfonyl ester the term 34 binap 34 refers to 2 2 39 bis diphenylphosphino 1 1 39 binaphthyl the term 34 1 1 39 binaphth 2 2 39 diyl 34 refers to the divalent substituent moiety having the structure shown below str2 in a preferred embodiment of this invention an aryl alkenyl cycloalkenyl or aralkyl moiety substituted by a sulfonate ester or a halo substituent is reacted with a diarylchlorophosphine in the presence of a.
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gas mixture with a low energy content can be fed to the interior of the tank 10 furthermore there is provision for the measurement unit 26 to have a measuring sensor 28 for determining the energy content of the gas mixture 62 and a probe for determining the oxygen content in the crude oil tank 10 the energy content may be determined by means of various methods in this context the term u201c measuring sensor 26 u201d may also embrace a more complex device such as for example a gas chromatograph or a device comprising an infrared sensor for measuring the infrared radiation of a specific wavelength absorbed by the gas mixture the oxygen content may be fed to an indicator unit not illustrated here and serve for monitoring purposes it may however also serve for controlling the feed of inert gas into the interior of the tank 10 by the feed of inert gas the gas mixture 62 can be prevented from being converted into an ignitable gas mixture if for example air has penetrated into the tank interior of the crude oil tank 10 due to leakages there is provision for the device 12 to be mountable on a vehicle the pump unit 25 and the measurement unit 26 and or the compressor 38 being installed on the vehicle by means of the vehicle which is not illustrated here a plurality of crude oil tanks 10 can be serviced by.
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mount 61 on latch retractor bar 36 and at a lower end thereof to a spring mount 63 on latch bar retractor retainer 37 in the illustrated embodiment retractor bar return spring 62 is an elongated coiled extension spring as shown in fig5 retractor bar lift handle 64 includes a hand grip 66 formed to include a finger receiver 68 and a pivot support arm 70 cantilevered to hand grip 66 and mounted at a free end thereof to a pivot pin 72 coupled to tube 29 of frame 25 hand grip 66 is thus supported for pivotable movement about a pivot axis established by pivot pin 72 between a lowered position shown for example in fig1 3 5 7 and 8 and a raised position shown for example in fig9 hand grip 66 is pivotably coupled to an upper end of latch retractor bar 36 at pivot mount 74 as shown for example in fig5 and 7 9 in the lowered position of hand grip 66 latch bar retractor 36 remains in its lowered position movement of hand grip 66 to its raised position as shown in fig9 lifts latch retractor bar 36 upwardly in guide channel 38 provided in latch base 30 to move simultaneously both spring biased upper and lower latches 24 26 laterally to withdraw plunger posts 28 from post receivers 124 126 formed in latch receiver frame 18 in the embodiment illustrated in fig4 a first handle.
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an elevator has a central portion for contacting the suspension traction device the central portion has at least one of a protrusion and a marking for detecting whether the suspension traction device is positioned correctly on the pulley a method for monitoring the elevator system utilizes a noise detector for detecting noise generated by contact between the suspension traction device and the protrusion and an optical detector for detecting when the marking is covered by the suspension traction device application_number US 201315038789 A description in the fig1 and 3 three different pulleys 1 1 u2032 and 1 u2033 are respectively shown the pulleys 1 1 u2032 and 1 u2033 share a common structure with a central portion 3 the central portion 3 contains two end walls 4 and 4 u2032 the pulleys 1 1 u2032 and 1 u2033 are preferably made of a plastic material every pulley 1 1 u2032 and 1 u2033 has a plurality of markings formed as protrusions 5 arranged on the inner side of the end walls 4 and 4 u2032 whereby for perspective reasons only the protrusions of the end wall 4 can be seen the protrusions are made of the same material of the pulley 1 1 u2032 and 1 u2033 respectively formed integrally with the end wall 4 and 4 u2032 and have the same substantially hemispherical shape and dimension but are arranged with a different pattern in fig4 a side view of a substantially hemispherically shaped protrusion i is schematically shown near a substantially cylindrically shaped protrusion ii and a substantially conically truncated shaped.
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conductivity unit 160 a valve 126 for delivering fresh water from the fresh water reservoir 124 to the uw detection unit 140 and the conductivity unit 160 a valve 130 for delivering a cleaning fluid from the cleaning fluid reservoir 128 to the uv detection unit 140 and the conductivity unit 160 a pump 122 for delivering the liquid sample the fresh water or the cleaning fluid from the sample manager 120 to the uv detection unit 140 and the conductivity unit 160 and a pressure sensor 132 valves 121 126 130 and the pressure sensor 132 are in communication with a logic controller 180 the pressure sensor 132 provides feedback to the logic controller 180 for controlling a cleaning cycle the pump 122 delivers the liquid sample to the uv detection unit 140 in the uv detection unit 140 the liquid sample is passed through a flow through cell 142 this flow through cell 142 is irradiated with uv light provided by a uv light source 144 located on one side of the flow through cell 142 a light detector 146 located on another side of the flow through cell 142 measures the absorbance of uv light as it traverses the liquid sample the light detector 146 is connected to a wavelength selector 148 and the logic controller 180 the raw data of uv light absorbance by the liquid sample is passed from the light detector 146 to the logic controller 180 for further data processing in a preferred embodiment a variable wavelength uv visible spectrophotometer is used such.
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u2032 and radially interior to end sections 48 u2032 and 50 u2032 turning now to fig7 10 drum teeth assemblies 44 cutterhead teeth assemblies 90 and guard teeth assemblies 96 and 98 constructed in accordance with embodiments of the present invention are shown in detail it will be understood that aspects of the present invention may be used in conjunction with prior art features shown in fig1 6 each of the teeth assemblies 44 90 96 and 98 may include a pair of individual teeth 118 which beneficially are common to each of the teeth assemblies 44 90 96 and 98 to reduce the number of parts which must be maintained in inventory thus the exploded view of fig8 shows the same individual teeth 118 which are used in each of the teeth assemblies 44 90 96 and 98 and which are mounted to the respective mounting plates 62 flanges 92 and ear plates 100 102 the individual teeth 118 may be provided with a substantially flat back side 120 and a raised or somewhat convex front side 122 and have a point 124 upon which converge two serrated cutting edges 126 and 128 holes 130 are provided on each of the individual teeth 118 and aligned in registry when combined in back to back relationship in the teeth assemblies to permit bolts 136 to pass therethrough for mounting purposes thus when the individual teeth 118 are placed back to back and secured together by threaded fasteners such as bolts and nuts or the like they may.
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the localized water stagnation that might occur with a downward directed port pair table 1 shows examples of four nominal pipe outer diameters od for the main piping of the system table 1 further shows exemplary pipe id the particular id associated with the given nominal od may vary based upon pipe material and performance standard or schedule exemplary pipe materials are pvdf alternative materials include polypropylene pp however metal or other pipes may be used the exemplary orifice diameters of table 1 were selected to provide a generally favorable balance between sufficiently high recirculating flow diverted from the diverter and sufficiently low pressure differential across the diverter pressure loss over a range of main distribution line flows through the diverter a fuller optimization could involve consideration of factors including or influenced by the numbers of diverters used the length of the main distribution line as well as any other factors influencing loss along the main line and the like by way of example with the nominal 50 mm od pipe a target flow through the recirculating flowpath 120 was selected as one foot per second 0 30 m s with a 34 millimeter orifice an exemplary main line flow was set at forty gallons per minute 2 5 liter s or a velocity of 5 4 fps.
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{"publication_number": "US-2001000915-A1", "abstract": "a surface mount area - array integrated circuit package is disclosed . the package consists of a package substrate having conductive vias and internal and external conductive traces , a semiconductor die electrically and mechanically connected to the top surface of package substrate , an area - array of conductive surface mount terminations electrically and mechanically connected to the bottom of the package substrate , and at least one adhesive mass . the at least one adhesive mass is located on the bottom of the package substrate and replaces the conductive terminations in the area where the joint strain energy density is calculated to be the greatest . when mounted on a substrate , the at least one adhesive mass adheres the package to the substrate . increased mechanical and electrical reliability is thus achieved .", "application_number": "US-74942200-A", "description": "26 . this invention employs an adhesive mass to mechanically connect a surface mount area - array package and substrate in the locations where the joint strain energy density , if joints were present , would be greatest . joint strain energy density w gi of a concentric ring of surface mount area - array joints is governed by the equation : w gi = k i { dnp i ( \u03b1 s \u2212 \u03b1 pkg ) i \u03b4t i
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which are used frequently during various dental procedures as viewed in fig1 the left side of the drawing shows the arm rest 20 and the right side illustrates the waste receptacle 21 centrally of the fixed wall 15 of the front 11 the latching member 22 is shown attention is now directed to fig2 and 2a of the drawing which show the latching member 22 in more detail it will be seen that the panel 15 has a hole 24 provided therein the hole 24 being of such size to receive the latching member 22 the latching member 22 includes a barrel 25 having a flange 26 at the upper edge thereof the arrangement being such that the barrel 25 is received in the hole 24 and the flange 26 rests on the upper edge of the wall 15 to limit the downward movement of the barrel 25 within the barrel 25 there is a spring 28 one end of which bears against the bottom 29 of the barrel 25 and the other end of which bears against the bolt 30 extending through the spring 28 generally axially thereof there is a screw 31 having a head 32 which is of a greater diameter than the hole 34 in the bottom 29 of the barrel 25 this arrangement limits the upward movement of the screw 31 the upper end of.
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horizontal sections 21 a 21 b each target is in the form of a rectangular or square impact plate 30 made of hardened impact resistant steel capable of withstanding impact from rifle and handgun bullets the impact plates 30 in this case are welded to outer radial sides of the horizontal support rod sections 21 b hence as depicted in fig2 when an impact plate 30 is in an upper position and it is on an upper side of the horizontal support rod section 21 b and when the impact plate 30 in the lower position it is on an underside of the horizontal support rod section 21 b it will be seen that when an impact plate 30 is in an upper position and a bullet strikes the impact plate at the juncture between the impact plate 30 and the horizontal support rod section 21 b fragments will tend to be deflected by the support rod section 21 in a substantial vertical direction in contrast to the prior art in which vertical support rods that support the impact plates deflect bullet splashback laterally in a direction that could affect other shooters on the firing line the horizontal support rod section 21 b when in such upper position further tends to prevent deflection of the splashback in a downward direction that can damage the stand 11 or the rotary target support structure 12 likewise when the impact plate 30 is in a lower position as depicted in fig2 bullet fragments striking the impact plate 30 at the junction between the impact plate 30 and the horizontal support rod section 21 b will be deflected downwardly toward the ground again in a manner which will not cause.
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a side view of an embodiment of the vane type impeller built in accordance with the present invention partly broken away for illustration fig3 is a side view of another embodiment partly broken away for illustration fig7 is a partially broken away perspective view of another embodiment and fig8 is a schematic cross section of a fermentor equipped with the impellers of one embodiment indicating the mode of arrangement of the impellers in the fermentor the identical or related reference numerals are used to indicate the corresponding parts or components of the exemplified impellers as well as an apparatus equipped with the impeller throughout several views in each of the figures numeral 1 indicates inclusively an impeller which has a center hub 2 vane s or blade s 3 radially planted on the hub 2 and a grating 5 composed of a plurality of closed loops of strand 4 encompassing the outer periphery of the body of revolution defined by the vane s the grating 5 is usually secured to distal s 3 39 of the blade s by rivetting or welding though it may alternatively be supported by independent stems not shown planted directly on the hub 2 in the embodiments of fig3 and 6 the strand 4 is wound spirally around the impeller 1 to form the grating 5 a side loop 4 39 is also provided on the front face of the impeller 1 of the former embodiments only part of the strand 4 wound around a single spiral vane 3 is shown in fig6.
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receipt of a corresponding end of the hinge structure 104 formed generally as a cylinder or a rod 142 fig2 b shows a further enlarged portion of the connection of panels 102 with a hinge structure 104 the pocket 140 is configured to define an opening or a mouth 144 through which the rod 142 of the hinge structure 104 is received during assembly of the two components it is noted that in one embodiment the width w of the opening 144 is smaller than a diameter or cross sectional width of the rod 142 thus with regard to such an embodiment the pocket is elastically deformed to force the rod 142 through the opening 144 defined by the pocket 140 during assembly disassembly of a panel 102 and a hinge structure 104 when assembled the panels 102 are able to rotate relative to the hinge structure 104 such as is indicated by directional arrow 146 the ends 148 of the pocket 140 that serve to define the opening 144 and may be configured to either limit or permit a desired degree of rotation of the panel 102 with respect to the hinge structure 104 for example the degree of relative rotation may be limited when one of the ends 148 abuts a wall or other component of the hinge structure 104 in addition to the rod 142 being retained within the pocket 140 by virtue of the interference between the rod 142 and the opening 144 a.
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may occur the processor directs pump 119 at step 204 to run until the pressure sensed by the pressure sensor equals a preselected target pressure p 1 alternatively to conduct a vacuum leak detection test the processor would direct the system to evacuate to a negative pressure via actuation of normally closed canister purge valve 115 the processor therefore should sample the pressure reading with sufficient frequency such that it can turn off the pump 119 or close valve 115 before the target pressure p 1 has been significantly exceeded at step 206 which should occur very close in time to step 204 the processor samples and in the memory records the fuel vapor temperature signal t 1 generated by the temperature sensor the processor at step 208 then waits a preselected period of time e g between 10 and 30 seconds when the desired amount of time has elapsed the processor at step 210 samples and records in memory the fuel vapor temperature signal t 2 as well as fuel vapor pressure p 2 the processor at step 212 then computes an estimated temperature compensated or corrected pressure p c compensating for the contribution to the pressure change from p 1 to p 2 attributable to any temperature change t 2 t 1 in an embodiment of the present invention the temperature compensated or corrected pressure p c is computed according to the relation and the result is stored in memory finally at step 214 the temperature compensated pressure p c is compared by the processor with the nominal pressure p 2 if p 2 is less than.
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includes at least one flange member 160 integrated with the main portion 120 the at least one flange member 160 extends in a plane parallel to the pivot 122 the at least one flange member 160 includes a means such as a hole or threaded hole not shown to accept a threaded fastener used to pivotally secure a support shaft 170 in a preferred embodiment the main portion 120 of the clamp 110 includes a pair of spaced flanges 160 having aligned holes the support shaft 170 includes a flange 172 dimensioned to fit between the spaced flanges 160 the shaft flange 172 includes a hole not shown for aligning with the holes in that spaced flanges 160 so as to accept a threaded fastener to form a pivoting connection for the support shaft 170 relative to the clamp 110 the threaded fastener includes at last one hand engagable member such as a knurled knob 162 or a wing nut 164 to allow the position of the support shaft 170 to be adjusted by hand although illustrated with both it is clear that knob 162 could be replaced with other means such as a locking fastener head and that the wing nut 164 could be replaced with other means such as a threaded hole in one clamp flange 160 without departing from the scope of the present invention the support shaft 170 is preferably steel or a lightweight alloy and includes the above mentioned flange portion 172 and a sufficient length of a circular cross section portion 174 for mounting an aiming assembly 180 a significant portion of this circular cross section portion 174 is hollow for weight savings the aiming assembly 180 includes a clamping assembly 190 and an aiming device 182 for projecting an.
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block 718 fig7 a if the provisional egr valve adjustment is within the egr valve adjustment limit the egr valve is set to the provisional egr valve adjustment position block 720 fig7 b however if the provisional egr valve adjustment is outside of the egr valve adjustment limit the feedback controller 154 generates a vgt position setting block 724 fig7 b and sets the egr valve adjustment position at the adjustment limit block 722 fig7 b the vgt position is set at the generated vgt position setting block 726 fig7 b the feedback controller 154 communicates with an instability predictor 156 the instability predictor 156 is used by an engine having a plurality of cylinders to compare the corrections required by one cylinder to settings for the remaining cylinders if the instability predictor 156 detects that the setting for the start of injection crank angle for a first cylinder is outside of a range from an average start of injection crank angle for all of the cylinders of the engine the instability predictor 156 will set an adjusted start of injection crank angle and will adjust at least one of the egr valve adjustment and the vgt position setting to compensate for the adjusted start of injection crank angle the instability predictor 156 therefore generates a final start of injection crank angle 158 a final egr valve adjustment position 160 and a final vgt position setting 162 the final start of injection crank angle 158 is transmitted to the fuel injector controller 136 the final egr valve adjustment position 160 is transmitted to the egr valve controller 138 and the final vgt position setting 162 is transmitted to the vgt controller 140 it is additionally contemplated that an intake throttle position setting and a variable.
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side has been pre coated with double sided adhesive tape 5 having a protective backing once the countertop has been properly attached to the cabinets this end splash is set on the end of the countertop where the countertop butts against a wall and thereby protects the wall from soiling due to splashing fig3 depicts how decking such as sheet laminate or solid surface material 10 and edge buildup 6 is applied to the countertop panel or substrate 2 both the laminate 10 and the edge buildup 6 are pre coated with double sided adhesive tape 5 having a protective backing at the time of assembly the protective backing is removed and the decking 10 or edge banding 6 is applied to the substrate 2 this invention results in the virtual elimination of equipment tools bonding agents and energy consumption during the fabrication and assembly of a countertop due to the revolutionary manner in which the countertop is assembled those skilled in the art such as factory and shop employees as well as contractors and installers are able to perform this work infinitely faster and safer and more economically as has been demonstrated this invention enables do it yourselfers to fabricate their own countertops safer and in a manner which clearly produces a truly professional result the novel feature of the invention is the application of double faced adhesive tape to the various components used in the assembly and fabrication process of countertops etc the use of this invention is completely safe with respect to the potential for explosion or fire which may result from the use of solvent based contact adhesive or solvents used to clean up such adhesives as well as clean up waterborne contact adhesives the method of.
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the effective throughput increase that can be achieved in entropy coding is limited hence techniques for parallelization of context processing pcp may be utilized in syntax element partitioning syntax elements such as macroblock type motion vectors transform coefficients significant coefficient map etc are divided into n groups and each group is coded separately the context selection and adaptation within a group happens in parallel leading to a potential n fold speed up in context modeler if the various partitions are balanced in terms of the number of bins they process in practice the various partitions are not balanced and the throughput improvement is less than a factor of n fig3 is an embodiment of a syntax element partitioning fig3 shows the block diagram of a system with n syntax partitions the bin coders can be arithmetic coders or pipe v2v coders if pipe v2v coders are used as the bin coders the serial version of pipe interleaving codewords maybe preferable for reducing the number of bitstream buffers syntax element partitioning results showed throughput improvement and bd rate in this embodiment significance map coding is carried out in avc cabac in such an embodiment the last significant coefficient flag is transmitted when the related coefficient is determined to be significant the coefficient is the output of a block after transform and quantization also a coefficient is significant when it has value that is non zero this technique introduces serial dependency in decoding of significance map when throughput improvement is needed speculative computation are performed at every bin such computations leads to complex logic as shown in fig4 a fig4 a is an embodiment of.
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further option to reduce the possibility of patient discomfort due to pressure of the resilient frame with pelvic tissue prior to its being absorbed the frame may be formed in a molding operation to exhibit a cross section such as depicted in fig6 hereof the polymer frame member 100 is integrally molded to exhibit a cushioning layer 122 formed of a soft deformable foam material the cushioning layer 122 need only span the arcuate portions 118 and 120 of the frame member 100 the cushioning layer 122 is sufficiently resilient that it can deform to spread the contact force over a greater area thereby reducing the contact pressure between the frame structure and the tissue that it abuts the embodiment of fig5 and the cross section of fig6 also show that the cushioning layer 122 may have raised tread like projections as at 128 extending radially from the surface thereof which aid in fixing the frame in fibromuscular tissue of the pelvic side walls these projections may be integrally molded with the cushion layer 122 fig7 is an anterior view of the skeletal female pelvis on which the prosthesis of the present invention has been added to generally illustrate the placement of the prosthesis when addressing forms of pelvic organ prolapse the anterior portion of the frame 100 is made to engage the inferior pubic symphysis as best seen in fig8 while the wingtip portions 110 and 112 thereof abut the sacrospinous ligament proximate the joint between the third and.
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138g supports a joint bracket 146a 146c 146e 146g through which an axle 147a 147c 147e 147g passes upon which axle a right secondary arm 148a 148c 148e 148g pivots off center a tie bar 150a 150c 150e 150g pivots multi dimensionally upon a ball screw 151a 151c 151e 151g attached on one end to the support beam 144a 144c 144e 144g respectively and pivots multi dimensionally upon a second ball screw 152a 152c 152e 152g attached at the other end of the tie bar to an end of the secondary arm 148a 148c 148e 148g respectively according to one embodiment of the present invention rotating means 153 rotates the gear 134a in a preferred embodiment rotating means 153 is a motor which is remotely controlled to rotate a drive shaft 154 wherein the drive shaft is mounted directly to the axle 135g thereby to rotate the axle and the gear 134g since the right gears 134a g operatively cooperate together such that rotation of a first gear in a first direction will cause rotation of a second adjoining gear in an opposing second direction those skilled in the art will appreciate the fact that rotating means 153 and the accompanying drive shaft 154 may be directly mounted to other axles 135a f in other preferred embodiments referring to fig2 the right front jointed leg generally indicated at 200 embodying features of the present invention has been illustrated in an exploded side view the gear 134a is rotatably mounted through an orifice 201 to the frame 102 about the axle 135a a preferred embodiment of the gear 134a is a plastic material a preferred embodiment of the axle 135a is a threaded bolt 202 affixed with a nut 204 a nylon bushing 206 provides spacing between the frame 102 and.
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with reference to fig1 and 6 the middle portion of the present tool is enclosed within piston housing 65 and piston spline housing 80 threadedly connected together as shown piston 45 moves as aforesaid back and forth along the polished outer surface of the piston mandrel 50 in response to the flow of hydraulic fluid through channels 38 and 39 the lower end of the piston is threaded to a piston spline 55 which follows the piston to also move back and forth in the direction of arrows a and b the piston spline shown separately in fig7 and 8 includes on its outer surface a plurality of spaced apart longitudinally extending splines 56 that mate with opposed splines 81 formed on the inner surface of spline housing 80 shown separately and most clearly in fig9 and 10 the meshing of the splines prevents rotation of the piston spline and attached piston 45 relative to the tool 39 s outer housing with reference once again to fig5 and 7 the downhole end of piston spline 55 is formed with one or more threaded apertures 57 for a matching number of correspondingly threaded guide pins 59 each pin having a tip 60 extending radially inwardly to engage a respective helical groove 70 formed in the opposed outer surface of orienting mandrel 75 these left hand grooves spiral around the outer surface of the mandrel preferably to provide 540 u00b0 and up to perhaps 750 u00b0 of mandrel rotation the.
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from upper end 100 portable fireplace 90 further includes an outer housing 106 having an outer housing wall 108 wall 108 having an inner wall surface 110 and an outer wall surface 112 outer housing 106 also has an upper end 114 and a lower end 116 a series of ribs 118 are secured to outer surface 98 of inner housing wall 94 ribs 118 being spaced around the periphery of wall 94 as best shown in fig8 ribs 118 have a lower end 120 and an upper end 122 the lower ends 120 forming legs for portable fireplace 90 secured to the upper end 122 of ribs 118 is a peripherally extending l angle iron 124 l angle iron 124 providing a laterally inwardly projecting peripherally extending flange 126 secured to ribs 118 adjacent their lower ends 120 is a peripherally extending band 128 it will be understood that flange 104 l angle iron 124 and band 128 in conjunction with ribs 118 provide a rigid structural framework as best seen with reference to fig5 and 6 outer housing 102 is not continuous as is housing 26 but rather is split to provide a first end 102 a and a second end 102 b when outer housing wall 108 is wrapped around the periphery of portable fireplace 90 to form outer housing 102 ends 102 a and 102 b abut to form a seam 130 to secure housing 102 to portable fireplace 90 a series of sheet metal screws 132 or the like are received through wall 108 and threaded into registering holes not shown in a faceplate 118 secured to the outermost edge of one of the.
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in fig3 and 4 shows two separate plates 24 and two spikes 10 on the right to install the spike shown in fig1 and 2 the tie plate 4 is applied to the tie 6 and positioned for gauge in accordance with standard procedures it is then secured to the tie 6 by applying only two standard spikes per plate in openings 8 one on each side of the plate 4 after placing the rail 2 on the tie plate 4 plate 24 with springs 30 attached is positioned over plate 4 so that the openings 26 in plate 24 are aligned with openings 28 in plate 4 this may be determined visually or by use of a locating pin a spike 10 complete with wedge 16 is then inserted in the aligned openings 26 and 28 with wedge 16 inserted first and with the lug 22 pointing away from the rail spike 10 is driven home until the top of lug 22 prevents the wedge 16 sinking further the spring 30 fastened to plate 24 is slightly compressed during this due to the pressure of head 12 of spike 10 in the embodiment of fig3 and 4 that is where spring 30 is not present plate 24 is fitted in an identical manner again ensuring that opening 26 is aligned with opening 28 the angle of the plate 24 without spring 30 is such that the plate 24 comes into direct contact with the rail without use of an intervening spring 30 to remove the spike it is necessary to shear the lug 22 tap the rod 20 in a downward.
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ground wire 108 does not interfere with the operation of the measurement device 102 fig2 is circuit diagram of probe in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the relevant arts that the circuit 200 as illustrated in fig2 and the operation thereof as described hereinafter is intended to be generally representative such systems and that any particular system may differ significantly from that shown in fig2 particularly in the details of construction and operation of such system as such the circuit 200 is to be regarded as illustrative and exemplary and not limiting as regards the invention described herein or the claims attached hereto the circuit 200 generally comprises a measuring device 202 connected to a dut 204 by a probe 206 in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention the measuring device 102 may be an oscilloscope such as an agilent infiniium the dut 204 could comprise any number of devices including pc mother boards high speed digital circuits cellular phone circuits etc the probe 206 comprises a probe tip 208 a cable 210 and an electronics pod 212 the measurement device 202 is connected to the dut 204 via a signal wire 214 and a ground wire 216 in the probe 206 an additional wire 218 carrying very low current is provided between the measurement device 202 and the dut 204 those of.
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the voltage level of vehicle diagnostic system 28 39 s internal battery 45 internal battery 45 is used to power vehicle diagnostic system 28 when the system is disconnected from an external power source cpu 30 uses a signal on internal battery lead 44 to determine the condition of internal battery 45 if the battery 39 s voltage is low cpu 30 sends a message to display 36 requesting that the user connect the diagnostic system to an external power source cpu 30 also receives regulator harness input 46 which is received from regulator harness 48 via analog to digital converter 50 regulator harness 48 is used during testing of a vehicle 39 s electrical system it is connected to the vehicle 39 s alternator to test the performance of the alternator and is controlled by cpu 30 through control line 52 during electrical testing cpu 30 also receives positive battery terminal lead 54 and negative battery terminal lead 56 positive battery terminal lead 54 and negative battery terminal lead 56 are connected through analog to digital converter 58 to the respective positive and negative terminals of battery 60 positive battery terminal lead 54 and negative battery terminal lead 56 are used by cpu 30 to determine the voltage at the two terminals of battery 60 the two terminals of battery 60 are also connected to filter 62 which isolates a ripple found in the voltage difference between the two terminals filter 62 produces filtered signal 64 which is input to counter timer 66 counter timer 66 calculates the time between peaks in the ripple of filtered signal 64 the time between peaks is provided to cpu 30 along counter bus 68 based on the value.
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relationship equ10 this relationship assumes that the correction angle u03c6 can vary by u00b1 33 from the value associated with the average conduction angles of u03c0 2 and 5 8 u03c0 radians it should also be pointed out that the attenuation and notch filter networks 22 24 of fig2 a 2c typically exhibit some 34 frequency plane 34 negative phase shift in the frequency spectrum below the maximum response frequency accordingly the positive phase lead network 26 preferably includes phase correction for these networks such that the phase lead angle u03c6 represents the composite phase characteristic of networks 22 24 and 26 it should also be pointed out that such attenuation and notch filters 22 and 24 although preferable are not essential to practice the present invention referring to fig5 a functional block diagram is shown which depicts a signal processing network generally designated 40 suitable for use in coupling the signal processing networks 20 of fig2 a 2c to the conduction angle control means of fig1 more particularly first summation devices 42 44 46 receive the positive phase shifted signals i ja i jb i jc outputs of summation devices 42 44 46 are respectively directed to second summation devices 48 50 52 summation devices 48 50 52 each receive bias input signals through positive summing inputs and regulating loop signals which are related to the reactive current coefficients associated with lines 1 2 and 3 through negative summing inputs the outputs of summation devices 48 50 52 respectively.
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coupled to the microcontroller 70 more specifically installed in the interior of the disk pod housing and coupled to the intelligent backplane 42 are temperature voltage sensors 72 the temperature voltage sensors 72 include a voltage sensor for determining the voltage level of power supplied to the disk pod and a temperature sensor for determining the internal operating temperature of the disk pod the voltage level and operating temperature for the disk pod determined by the temperature voltage sensors 72 are transmitted to analog to digital converter 74 where there are converted into digital values the converted values of voltage level and operating temperature are then transmitted to the microcontroller 70 which determines whether power or thermal events have occurred by comparing the received values of voltage level and operating temperature to pre selected operating ranges if the microcontroller 70 determines that either the voltage level or operating temperature is outside the corresponding pre selected operating range the microcontroller 70 will issue a notification to the ssa initiator of the occurrence of a power or thermal event the disk pod or other storage structure which houses the drives will typically include one or more cooling fans to maintain the proper ambient temperature within the housing depending on its configuration a cooling fan may be equipped with a monitoring pin or other fan speed monitoring device 75.
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to maintain element 47 in place during exercise in fig5 another embodiment is shown whereby exercise device 50 comprises a longitudinal member 51 having a pair of threaded rods 52 52 39 therein weight elements 53 53 39 are received on threaded rods respectively 52 52 39 and are joined through neck portion 54 by connecting rod 55 which is attached to threaded rods 52 and 52 39 and as illustrated threaded rod 52 is oppositely threaded from rod 52 39 thus upon rotation of threaded rod 52 such as by crank mechanism 56 as shown in fig5 a connecting rod 55 and threaded rod 52 all turn simultaneously and weight elements 53 53 39 move in opposite directions also simultaneously as further shown in fig5 a crank mechanism 56 includes foldable handle 57 which can be closed downwardly as seen in fig5 for storage purposes in fig5 b guide 64 prevents weight element 53 from rotating on threaded rod 52 guides 64 64 39 consist of a thin metal wire when needed handle 57 is manually raised and crank mechanism 56 rotated to adjust the positions of weight elements 53 53 39 as further shown in fig5 threaded rod 52 includes shaft receptacle 58 for motorized rotation of threaded rod 52 39 as depicted in fig7 electric motor 59 is conveniently positioned within holder 60 which may be for example wall mounted in a gym or spa receptacle 58 can thus be positioned on the shaft of motor 59 which is controlled by two way switch 61 weight elements 53 53 39 can be moved by switch 61 to correspond to the series of numbers along longitudinal member 51 as shown in fig7 an electronic weight position.
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merges in the pipe 14 the other pipe 21 is connected through a check valve 151 to a pipe 22 which merges in the pipe 16 the gas injection passage 90 has one end opening to the gaseous phase part 51 of the gas liquid separator 50 and the other end connected to the compression chamber of the compressor 10 in the cooling operation of the heat pump the four way valve 120 takes a position as illustrated by full line in fig5 consequently the refrigerant flows in the direction indicated by full line arrows on the other hand for heating operation of the heat pump the four way valve is switched to the position shown by broken line so that the refrigerant flows as indicated by broken line arrows the cooling operation of the embodiment of fig5 with gas injection is as follows the solenoid actuated valves 103 and 40 are opened while the solenoid actuated valve 105 is closed in accordance with the instructions given by a controller 56 responsive to a sensor 55 sensitive to the air temperature in a room the refrigerant discharged from the compressor 10 is recycled to the latter through a circuit which is constituted by the four way valve 120 the pipe 11 the outdoor heat exchanger 130 the pipe 13 the check valve 132 the pipe 14 the first pressure reducer 102 for cooling the solenoid.
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diffusion of boron into the coated sides as shown in fig7 binder gradients in cemented tungsten carbides may be created by generation of gradients of an additive e g c b or n it is known that alteration of binder compositions will result in property changes in the cemented tungsten carbides for example significant hardness gradients were previously found in low cobalt content wc u2014 co samples that had been dyanite u2122 treated as shown in fig1 accordingly the local concentration gradients in boron as seen in fig8 are expected to result in local hardness gradients indeed hardness gradients in boron diffused wc u2014 co were detected in these samples albeit not very large data not shown the low hardness gradients observed in this example is most likely due to the relatively high cobalt contents in the starting cemented carbide samples because the degree of binder gradient created will be relatively less significant when the starting binder concentration is high the above description illustrates some embodiments of the invention which relate to inserts having localized material property changes some embodiments of the invention relate to dill bits having inserts that include local variations in material properties therein the drill bits may be fixed cutter drill bits or roller cone drill bits in addition some embodiments of the invention relate to methods for generating localized and or asymmetric variations in a material property of an insert fig1.
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a tractive force on threaded block 69 which in turn puts tension pin 70 in traction tension pin 70 is frictionally and hingedly affixed to the lower surface of basket detent 58 tractive force is applied to basket 52 in the direction of arrow a as the basket travels it is guided through its preferred path by sliding frictional contact with the curvilinear surfaces of guides 62 and 64 tension pin or wire spoke or the like 70 is anchored in both the threaded block 69 and the basket slider end by means of a notch eye bracket or the equivalent the anchors at either end of the pin have some clearance preferably 15 20 degrees so that the pin is free to traverse or nutate somewhat in order to accommodate the arcuate path of the slide in the housing channel 53 as the motor 68 extends the paddle optionally spring 74 may be interposed between the basket and the traction pin to insure against breakage from abusive loads to further mediate tensions placed on the device and or to promote the comfort of a seat occupant it is clear from the depictions in fig5 and 6 that only one end of the basket is fixed to the support housing 66 and thereby to the seat the other end of the basket weight supporting pressure surface 50 moves freely from any fixation to the support housing 66 or seat pressure surface 50 acts outwardly towards the passenger through the fabric of the seat cover padding or optionally through any conventional seat support systems such as webs wires or lateral sinusoidal springs the pressure area end 50 of the basket 52 being free flexes under pressure a flexed position 76 is depicted in fig6 this flexed position would be assumed.
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locking washer 82 that is received within a groove 83 of the outer housing 65 to hold the components in their assembled condition the spring 79 also exerts a restoring force on the elements of the adjusting mechanism 34 when the brake is deactuated to hydraulically actuate the brake assembly 11 fluid pressure is introduced into the cylinder bore 21 via the passage 27 the fluid pressure will cause the piston 23 to slide axially in the bore 21 and bring the associated brake pad into engagement with the rotor braking surface 15 simultaneously a reactive force will be exerted on the caliper 12 and the caliper portion 16 will force its associated brake pad into engagement with the rotor braking surface 17 during this operation the actuating member 31 is held against axial movement by the fluid pressure acting on the face of the portion 32 thus an axial force is exerted on the adjusting member 34 by the adaptor 35 this axial force is transmitted to the housing 65 of the adjustor 34 and in turn to the drive ring 69 the drive ring 69 will by virtue of its threaded engagement with the threaded member 66 cause the threaded member 66 to rotate the degree of this rotation will be a function of the differential screw action between the internal and external threads 67 and 68 of the threaded member 66 during this rotation the ratchet action between the serrated.
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yarns are twisted together and knitted as in the plain or weft knit of fig2 or using another knit such as by way of example and not by way of limitation a jacquard or a double knit and where the first fibers of the first yarn 10 constitute between 85 and 95 of the weight of the fabric and the fibers of the second yarn 20 constitute the remainder thus in one embodiment the first fibers 1 constitute approximately 90 by weight of the fabric and the second fibers constitute approximately 10 by weight of the fabric in fig2 each loop or wale includes a twist of the first yarn 10 and second yarn 20 with the yarns 10 and 20 twisted by one twist per loop in one embodiment the yarns 10 and 20 are twisted by at least one half twist per loop in one embodiment the yarns 10 and 20 are twisted by two twists per loop in one embodiment the knit of the fabric has between twenty four and thirty two wales per inch a knitting machine 50 for twisting yarns 10 and 20 together and knitting the twisted yarns is seen in fig3 a and 3 b as seen in fig3 a multiple strands of each of yarns 10 and 20 are fed to multiple locations of the machine 50 where they are twisted and the twisted yarns 10 20 five shown in fig3 b are subsequently knitted by the machine 50 the knitting machine shown in fig3 a is a circular knitting machine manufactured by unitex of singapore although.
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the tongue may be gold plated for improved electrical contact inspection device 10 of the present invention comprises connector retainer 12 and probe holder 17 mounted on base 11 connector retainer 12 is fixed and probe holder 17 moves on rails 15 between a separated position and a test position holder body 13 is provided with keeper 16 which comprises stop plate 14 with a u shaped opening therein and grooves 16a adjacent thereto guide shafts 18 are provided with springs 19 whereby when probe holder 17 is in the test position it is urged toward the separated position probe holder 17 contains probe pins 23 which correspond to cavities 3 and terminals 4 of connector 2 the distance between the side walls of holder body 13 is approximately the same as the width of connector housing 2 similarly the distance between the bottoms of grooves 16a is substantially the same as the width of ribs 2a of connector 1 ribs 2a of connector 1 are inserted into grooves 16a from above as can be seen in fig1 the axes of terminals 4 will then be oblique to the axes of probe pins 23 stop plate 14 cooperating with grooves 16a serves to retain connector 1 in connector retainer 12 referring to fig3 and 4 probe holder 17 is moved into the test position probes 21 are located in recess 20 having stepped portion 20a in fig3 the tips of probes 23 are shown just as they enter spaces 7 and before contacting terminals 4 in fig4 probe holder.
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of a reversal of the shapes shown in fig1 a that is extension 12 has a tongue or finger that is similar to fig1 a 39 s gutter guard end 2 which is mated to gutter guard 13 with mating mouth opening 14 corresponding to fig1 a 39 s extension 39 s 100 mouth 1 fig1 c is an illustration of another embodiment showing an extension with lower lip 15 and matching gutter guard end 16 that connects together by the use of a screw bolt or other type of fastener 17 instead of interlocking together gutter guard end 16 lays on top of extension lip 15 or visa versa it should be apparent that the top surface of the interface between the two pieces is fairly unobstructed thus allowing easy flow of debris from the extension to the gutter guard thus a low profile design is shown herein it should also be appreciated that while the various embodiments shown here for the extension illustrate a u201c solid u201d surface it is understood that the extension may be non solid water permeable so as to act as a debris and leaf precluding structure that is the extension may be designed to operate also with gutter guard like features in tandem with the adjoining gutter guard thus it is understood that the shapes material design structure.
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in the mixer the cooled air heated air during the winter mode is mixed with the stream of atmospheric air to form a joint air stream with a required temperature which is then supplied to an object to be air conditioned each end surface can have one or more window pairs the device shown in fig2 has a dust filter 1 a distributing valve 2 pipes 3 and 4 a drum with passages 5 an end surface 6 with a window 7 for low pressure air supply and window 8 for compressed pressure withdrawal an end surface 9 with a window 10 for high pressure air supply and a window 11 for expanded air withdrawal a compressor 12 an electric motor 13 an air cooler 14 a bypass pipe 15 a mixing unit 16 this device operates in the following manner in contrast to the device shown in fig1 the airstream supplied after the distributing valve 2 into the pipe 4 is subdivided into two partial airstreams one of the partial airstreams is supplied into the passages of rotatable or immovable cylindrical drum through the windows 7 for low pressure air supply formed in the movable or rotatable end surface 6 where it is compressed by compression waves to a desired pressure at one stage and exits through the window of compressed air withdrawal and the pipe connected to it the second partial.
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experience u201c by eye u201d when viewing the light between the bit 20 and such surface 25 however a user may also simply insert a gauge of appropriate thickness between the bit 20 and such surface 25 while at substantially the same time tightening the set screw 7 in collet 6 also appearing in fig2 is channel 15 in this preferred embodiment extending fore and aft 0 125 inches deep from the front edge of the sub base 10 to the back edge of the sub base 10 the channel is further defined by right channel side 14 and left channel side 17 which are 0 90 inches from each other in this embodiment thereby providing a channel 15 0 90 inches wide and 0 125 inches deep front to back along the lower face 13 of sub base 10 finally in fig2 there appears the front face of front edge 18 of the sub base 10 which is formed in sub base 10 at the time of manufacture to provide a space between bit 20 and the sub base 10 thus front edge 18 is defined by ridges in the outside edge of sub base 10 i e ridge 27 on the right side of the router and ridge 28 on the left side of the router between ridge 27 and ridge 28 the front edge 18 presents a flat face toward the front of the router and the bit 20.
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with the other polymerizable components to provide a non leachable lens as illustrated in detail herein below their synthesis may involve preparing a pdms free radical macroinitiator followed by polymerization in the presence of n vinyl pyrrolidone or other polar vinyl or acrylic monomers susceptible to free radical polymerization in the presence of a cta chain transfer agent such as ipa isopropoxyethanol or mercaptoethanol to generate the oh u2014 functionalized polymer the resulting polymer may be methacrylated using different chemistries by reacting the oh group with methacryloyl chloride or methacrylic anhydride in the presence of a base or alternatively by reaction with isocyanatoethyl methacrylate using this approach a variety of methacrylate ma functionalized pdms polar copolymer blocks can be synthesized examples of materials of interest are pdms pvp maa and pdms polynipaam ma the chemistry may also be extended to prepare difunctional methacrylate functionalized triblock copolymers such as ma pvp pdms pvp ma and other polymers starting with commercially available dihydroxy or diamino functionalized polydimethylsiloxanes persons skilled in the art are familiar in general with the production of block copolymers having functionally active endgroups for instance u s pat no 5 589 563 polymer technology group the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference discloses how to make and use functionalized copolymers the synthesis of meth acrylate functionalized pvp is achieved by a methacrylation reaction of hydroxy functionalized pvp that is prepared using reactions known to those.
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close valve it is understood that a single throttle valve not shown could replace this valve combination the use of two valves restricts the flow of gas into an adsorbent bed 13 in cleaning chamber 12 when there is a large pressure difference and provide a u201c soft start u201d the use of the two valves is also wasteful when the outlet 44 of the recycle pump 26 is at atmospheric pressure and the adsorbent bed 13 is under vacuum at the start of the adsorption cycle the adsorbent bed comprises cf x wherein x is from about 0 9 to about 1 2 and is pelletized according to the methods described herein said cf x further comprising an amount of ptfe and optionally a pore forming agent according to the present invention valves 60 62 would be used when the inlet 38 of the recycle pump 26 is at vacuum and the adsorbent bed 13 is under pressure at the start of the bed regeneration cycle valves 60 and 62 control the flow of gas from the inlet 56 of the adsorbent bed 12 to the inlet 38 of the recycle pump 26 preferably valve 62 is a full flow open close valve and valve 60 is a restricted flow open close valve it is understood that a single throttle valve could replace this valve combination the two valves 60 62 work to restrict the flow of gas into the recycle.
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for insuring a full implement shock absorbing capacity in the system for a rough grading operating mode earth working and moving machines often have operating implements such as grader blades which are controlled by fluid control circuits selectively activated at the option of an operator of the machine in motor graders for example the work implement consists of a blade which is used in basically two different operating modes one for rough grading and the other for fine grading in the fine grading mode the blade or implement is maintained in a fixed position whereas in the rough grading mode the system preferably includes means to absorb the shocks which result from the implement or blade encountering hard immovable objects such as rocks which might be embedded in the soil the grader blade for earth working or grading machines is normally maintained in the fixed position fine grading mode for relatively long periods of time to produce a level road surface to accomplish and maintain accurate blade positioning the control system for the grader blade normally includes lock valves in the fluid circuit for the blade lift jacks which control blade elevation such lock valves are normally positioned between a control valve and the corresponding lift jack.
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voltage range at the current load additionally the adapter current into the system from the external power source may be measured and reported to the pmic the main pmic may decide the optimal target external power source voltage and send the request to the external power source e g usb or adapter the pmic may determine the external source type e g usb type or adapter type and signal the external source for voltages that the external source is capable of producing an algorithm in the pmic may minimize power loss of the smbc smpss and boost smps within the voltage ranges available from the particular external power source for example in one embodiment the external source voltage may be advantageously higher than the current system power plus a guardband divided by the maximum connector current limit for example changing conditions such as modem wireless activity application processor e g arm graphics processors etc activity battery charging etc may cause the system to signal the external power source to change the external voltage supplied to the system for example benefits of these techniques may include lower temperatures while battery charging more thermal budget for cpu and graphics intensive workloads additionally faster battery charging may be achieved because there is better thermal room for the smbc further improved efficiencies and thermal performance may result in reduced form factor thinner designs and allow the use of a standard usb connector that may have current limitations for example embodiments of the present invention may be implemented using high.
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spine 118 that receives the spine portion 58 of the bracket 6 as shown in fig4 one of skill in the art will appreciate that the head portion 10 may also include elastic bands associated therewith that integrate directly with the covers 98 of the book 94 to secure the head portion 10 and associated page markers 34 to the book 94 in such instances the bracket may be omitted or simply placed on the outside of the spine 118 placement of the spine portion 58 within the space 110 associates the head portion 10 with the book 94 thereby allowing individuals to place individual page markers 34 between the pages of the book additional page markers 34 may be added or removed at will one of skill in the art will appreciate that excess page markers 34 may be placed outside of the cover 98 if not in use fig5 shows another embodiment of the present invention that includes a sleeve 122 for receiving a pen magnifying glass light eyeglasses etc the sleeve 122 is associated with the head portion 10 by way of at least one connecting member 126 i e a strap in operation the spine portion 58 of the bracket 6 would be placed between the spine and the book liner as described above wherein the sleeve 122 is positioned outside of the spine and enabled to receive at least one pen for example fig6 and 7 show another embodiment of the present invention that employs an elastomeric strap 128 to affix the bookmark 2 to the book 94 more specifically elastomeric straps 128 are associated with the head portion 10.
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a reinforcing side bar 16 attached on each side 13 at each side 39 s approximate vertical midpoint and extending horizontally along the frame 39 s longitudinal axis end to end 14 as may be best understood from fig3 and 4 a platform 20 with top 21 and bottom 22 faces is fitted onto the top 11 of the chassis 10 the platform 20 is generally flat and also has two sides 24 and two ends 23 the platform 39 s top face 21 has three rows 25 of roller bars 26 one row 25 is positioned near to each platform end 23 and the third row 25 is positioned across the middle of the platform 20 the rows 25 are parallel to each other and are positioned so that each row 25 is oriented perpendicularly to the platform 39 s longitudinal axis and each individual roller bar 26 is oriented parallel to the platform 39 s longitudinal axis a rod 65 is positioned across the platform 39 s top face 21 in line with the longitudinal axis of the platform 20 the rod 39 s ends 66 are inserted through the top end crossbars 19 of the chassis frame 10 the rod 39 s ends 66 terminate in turning handles 67 the rod 65 has two machined knurled gears 68 formed concentrically about its surface circumference the gears 68 are positioned along the rod 65 so that each gear 68 is positioned between the roller bar middle row 25 and one.
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of intake valve 74 moreover and in accordance with the present invention injection of the vaporized air fuel mixture introduced through the guide body 78 of intake valve assembly 80 is adapted to occur in response to the opening of the control relief valve 46 which in turn is adapted to occur during the opening of intake valve 74 still further in accordance with the present invention the resultant high velocity high pressure flow or injection of the air fuel mixture through the intake valve guide body 78 is adapted to induce an increased flow of intake air through intake valve opening 86 and into the engine cylinder cavity 84 moreover and as shown in fig1 the intake port 81 of air manifold 82 is located and positioned relative to the engine intake valve 74 in a manner whereby air is drawn into the engine at a point below the nozzles 48 and the vaporized air fuel mixture traveling through the valve guide body or sleeve 78 and nozzles 48 and is mixed with the intake air at a point adjacent and directly above the cylinder valve opening 86 stated another way the intake air is fed into the space defined between the distal end of the guide 78 where the air mixes with the air fuel mixture being delivered through nozzles 48 and then directly therefrom through opening 86 in accordance with the present invention mixing the intake air and fuel vapor at the opening 86 increases the volumetric efficiency of the engine by minimizing the distortion of the intake air.
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point in another iteration the device 12 might be configured to conserve on board power by not transmitting its one or more frequencies until an activating signal is received in such as embodiment an activating signal would be provided from elsewhere and if the selected condition occurred such as water breakthrough the shield would become compromised and the existing signal would reach the device 12 thereby triggering its one of more frequencies such that a signal indicative of whatever the shield is configured to react to has occurred due to the potential number of frequencies and arrangements downhole the frequency received by a sensor will tell an operator where the selected condition occurred in yet another iteration the device 12 may be configured to receive one or more frequencies and send another one or more frequencies for various communication requirements it is to be understood that the one or more frequencies broadcast by the device 12 may be used for for example simple communication of the occurrence of a selected condition downhole or as a triggering signal for another device to actuate for example the frequency might be used to actuate an e trigger that then causes a sleeve to close due to water breakthrough at that location in another iteration the device 12 may be configured as a sensor with a timer that auto.
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has a flow direction shown by arrow 50 either radially inward or radially outward depending on the direction of fan rotation the present invention provides improved noise performance independently of the direction of fan rotation according to the present invention each flow channel 51 maintains a substantially constant cross sectional area measured at each radial position r 1 r 2 r 3 etc by virtue of fan blades 46 and 47 having a predetermined height profile with respect to support plate 45 as shown in fig3 b in general the fan blade is tapered to reduce flow separation of fluid passing through its flow channel this reduction is accomplished over a range of rotational speeds of the fan because of the constant cross sectional area of channel 51 in this example a taper portion 55 extends from a radially inner end 56 of blade 46 to a radially outer end 57 the tapered portion 55 can include substantially all of the radial extent of blade 46 as is shown in fig3 b or can be employed in conjunction with a constant height inner blade portion such as is shown in fig1 and 9 to maintain a high suction pressure for example each cross section of a flow channel taken at radial positions along the flow channel is coincident with an arc portion of a circle having a circumference determined by that radial position since the circumference of a circle increases in direct proportion to the radius 2 u03c0r then the cross sectional area of a channel between a pair of blades is maintained constant by decreasing the blade height in inverse proportion to radius for example in fig3 a and 3b the cross sectional area of the channel at.
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wire 32 this process is repeated until all coils have been wound and the tail end of the winding is then laid in the slots 30 of the first housing 18 and pushed back until it is adjacent to the lead end which was placed against the boss 28 at the beginning of the winding operation the wire 32 is then cut and the armature removed from the winding machine the body 12 now has a winding portion 32 comprising insulated wire e g enamel coated wire laying in each of the housings 18 each of the winding portions 2 is under tension and is pulled tight against the respective boss 28 the commutator segments 34 are pre assembled on the base 10 to do this they are placed on the outer surface of the base 10 and are slid along the base 10 so that the terminals 36 slide between a pair of adjacent ears 38 and the lugs 42 enter the respective recesses 70 the segments 34 may be held on the base 10 by a ring not shown which can be snipped off after connecting the terminals 36 to the body 12 the base 10 together with commutator segments 36 is slid along the armature shaft and as the terminals 36 approach the winding portions 32 held in the housings 18 the slots provided by cut outs 48 move over the wires 32 the sharp edges 64 of the cutters 62 sever the insulation on the wires 32 which is deformed as the slots formed by cut outs 48 move over the wires 32 intimate metal to metal contact is thereby provided between the wires 32 and the terminals 36 the armature described.
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a compression spring not shown has a shaft portion 110 that extends into the interior of cap 104 rubber plug 108 includes an enlarged head which engages the surface of the bore into which shank 10 extends to keep it compressed thereby urging the rounded end of the metal cap past the lower end 102 of the thread into a stop hole not shown in fig1 for releasably locking the bolt in place for turning the bolt head 108 is preferably provided with a connection such as a square protrusion 112 or hole shown in fig1 for turning the bolt with a wrench or the like disposed between the upper end of shank 10 and the lower end of enlarged head portion 92 is a resilient member for example a ring 114 constructed of a resilient material such as rubber or plastic in a preferred embodiment relatively thin metal washers 116 are disposed between the respective ends of the ring and the opposing surfaces of shank 10 and enlarged head portion 92 axially resilient bolt 90 is assembled by initially placing an elastomeric ring 114 and washer 116 combination onto shaft 94 of head 12 and thereafter shaft 94 is inserted into hole 96 in the shank until recess 98 in the shaft of the.
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lid is removed when the lid is attached to the jar cylindrical boss 142 extends from the lid liner into the jar and reduces the volume of storage solution in the jar due to these two factors the fluid level in the jar is reduced to well below the rim of the jar when the lid is removed greatly reducing the possibility of spilling storage solution in the operating room lid liner 140 may be used to vertically secure a valve holder support assembly in a jar and prevent damage during shipping cylindrical boss 142 of lid liner 140 may be hollowed out so that it is able to flex and secure valve holder support assemblies of varying heights hollow region 160 is shown in fig1 fig1 18 show the details of a lid liner in accordance with the principles of the present invention fig1 33 illustrate the details of various embodiments of a heart valve support in accordance with the principles of the present invention specifically fig1 23 show features of an aortic valve support fig2 28 show features of a mitral valve support and fig2 33 show features of a supra valve support the support may be flexible so that one support can accommodate the entire size range for each type of heart valve eliminating the need for supports.
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to suppress an intention of an illegal action against the input related screen by a malicious operator in the information processing device in an aspect of the present invention the detection unit detects the transition of the screen which does not include the input area to the screen which includes the input area and in a case where the transition of the screen is detected by the detection unit the control unit changes the display position of the input area with respect to the display unit according to this configuration since the display position of the input area is different for each time the input area appears with respect to the display unit it is possible to improve the security in the authentication processing the information processing device in an aspect of the present invention further includes a processing unit that executes the payment settlement processing in a case where the payment settlement processing is executed by the processing unit the control unit changes the display position of the input area with respect to the display unit that is the control unit for example changes the display position of the input area with respect to the display unit to the position different from that in the previous payment settlement processing according to this configuration since the display position is different for each time when the payment settlement processing is executed it is possible to improve the security in the authentication processing in the information.
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measurements and profile e g its color fabric tolerances etc garments may be sewn clothing items such as dresses coats pants shirts tops bottoms socks shoes bathing suits capes etc but also include worn or carried items such as necklaces watches purses hats accessories etc the categorization process treats either a clothing item or a fashion accessory as a garment having a garment record 229 b that may include measurement and or profile data as taught in wannier i table 3 garment measurements and table 4 garment profile data an example of an accessory 39 s garment profile data are shown below in part 4 handbag of table 1 u2014 outfit template the consumer records 229 a are stored by the categorization process 220 in a consumer database 139 a while garment records 229 b are stored in a garment database 139 b in addition to the thirty two data points given as an example consumer profile in wannier i table 2 any number of different or additional data points may describe the consumer including but not limited to hair color face shape and other body style or preference details the consumer and garment databases are maintained by database server 138 an individual consumer 39 s body measurements.
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the distances r 12 and r 22 remain smaller than the distances r 11 and r 21 when the micro mirror 51 is in a horizontal state on the other hand when voltages v 11 v 21 and v 4 applied to the first and second address electrodes 31 and 35 and the micro mirror 51 have the relationship v 11 lt v 21 lt v 4 the electrostatic force f 11 acting between the first address electrode 31 and the micro mirror 51 is greater than the electrostatic force f 21 acting between the second address electrode 35 and the micro mirror 51 as shown in fig7 accordingly the micro mirror 51 rotates toward the first address electrode 31 side of the substrate 21 and is inclined to a position where the electrostatic force f 11 is balanced by the sum of the electrostatic force f 21 and the restoring force of the hinge or post such that the condition of r 11 lt r 21 is satisfied here voltages v 12 and v 22 are applied to the first and second auxiliary electrodes 41 and 45 and voltage v 4 is applied to the micro mirror 51 so.
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the wire f are entirely prevented by means of air jets e3 discharged from nozzle slots 27 the air jets e 3 being directed in an opposite direction to the direction in which the leakage flows l 1 would flow the nozzle slots 27 are situated proximate to the wire f at its edges at a distance d therefrom which is substantially the same as the distance d that nozzle slot 23 is spaced from wire f the distance d is generally in the range of between about 10 to 20 mm and preferably about 15 mm so that there is no contact of the wire f with nozzles 27 in the embodiments of fig4 and 5 and as best seen in fig3 the narrowing gap n formed by the drying cylinder 10 and the wire f is closed at both edges of the wire f by means of wedge shaped portions 28 of side walls 26 wedge shaped portions 28 being shaped in accordance with the shape of the narrowing gap n alternatively wedge shaped plates can be attached to the blow box in fig3 the run of the web supporting wire f w is illustrated as being horizontal before the narrowing gap n for the sake of simplicity.
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end panels 20 a and 20 b to fold outwardly along the scored inclined fold lines 32 formed therein and inwardly along line 28 drawing the upper side flaps inwardly as seen in fig6 upon pressing the upper end flaps into a flush disposition with the upper end of the container and pressing the upper side flaps 18 a and 18 b downwardly thereover the carton is closed as illustrated in fig7 whereupon a flexible closure strap 42 can be centrally disposed about the carton and fixed in place sealing the filled carton as seen in fig8 the closure strap 42 is positioned such that it runs parallel to the outer end 19 of the exposed upper side flap 18 a the heights h u2033 of the two upper side flaps 18 a and 18 b are preferably equal to each other and exceed the transverse dimension of the formed carton so that when the upper end and side flaps are folded flush over the end flaps and secured with strap 42 the exposed end 19 of the uppermost upper side flap will extend parallel to and be spaced laterally from the securement strap 42 a distance of about 1 5 to 2 5 inches and more preferably 1 0 to 2 0 inches so as to ensure securement of the flap by the strap while allowing the portion 44 of the exposed flap between strap 42 and end 19 which is anchored by the strap to function as a convenient carrying handle for.
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fig7 is for one embodiment as an example for our platform system for pole with various fan directions and speeds with one or more fans installed at different heights fig8 is for one embodiment as an example for our platform system for pole with double wall and jacket with various features for various functions fig9 is for one embodiment as an example for our platform system for pole with street lighting option e g at the top section or attached in the middle or bottom section and also flag option in one embodiment we have the pole installed on a float or a boat near shore near city with heavy bottom as anchor and low center of gravity to keep the pole stable from toppling down or falling down in one embodiment we have double lock system where both locks must be opened to open the door in one embodiment we have double lock system where at least one of the locks must be opened to open the door one lock key entry module belongs to specific carrier and the 2 nd one belongs to the owner of the pole us in one embodiment we have a master key or master password to open the doors in case the key or password for the carrier is lost or forgotten for emergency situation in one embodiment we have physical key in one embodiment we have electronic key in one embodiment we have both types of keys in one embodiment we have pki key signature plus biometrics plus camera e g recognizer for fingerprint iris eye hand face signature thumb and the like with database.
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comprises at least one insert 52 in the present case the home appliance device 10 comprises six inserts 52 it is conceivable that the home appliance device 10 may comprise a differing number of inserts 52 as is deemed advantageous by someone skilled in the art the home appliance device 10 may preferably comprise a combination of different embodiments of inserts 52 for example at least one insert 52 embodied as a shelf and at least one further insert 52 embodied as a bottle holder for the sake of clarity in the following only one insert 52 is given a reference numeral and is described in detail the following description may be transferred to further inserts 52 accordingly the home appliance device 10 comprises a home appliance door 12 the home appliance door 12 is connected to the appliance body 40 in a mounted state the home appliance door 12 is rotatably connected to the appliance body 40 the home appliance door 12 comprises a door unit 14 the door unit 14 has an outer wall 16 and an inner wall 18 in an assembled state the inner wall 18 and the outer wall 16 are connected to one another the inner wall 18 and the outer wall 16 define an interior space 58 compare fig5 and 6 the interior space.
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be encountered during use in an elevator system 10 with potentially an additional factor of safety in other words the cords 28 remain at their original positions relative to the jacket 30 during use in an elevator system 10 the jacket 30 could completely envelop the cords 28 such as shown in fig2 substantially envelop the cords 28 or at least partially envelop the cords 28 referring now to fig4 shown is an embodiment of a belt 16 having 10 cords 28 arrayed along a belt width 40 the belt 16 is roughly rectangular in cross section and in some embodiments a belt width 40 is in the range of 20 50 millimeters and a belt thickness 42 is in the range of 3 8 millimeters the jacket 30 includes a traction surface 36 interactive with and contacting the drive sheave 26 and a back surface 38 opposite the traction surface 36 the back surface 38 may be interactive with other sheaves 18 such as diverter deflector or idler sheaves 18 one or more of the sheaves 18 may have a crowned sheave surface to steer or guide the belt 16 the crowned sheave surface 18 alone or in combination with other factors results in uneven pressure on the traction surface 36 and or the back surface 38 causing uneven slip and or wear of the belt 16 referring again to fig4 the belt 16 includes material strips 46 on the traction surface 36 to counteract high wear of select portions of the traction surface 36 due to for example uneven pressure on the traction surface 36 during operation of the elevator.
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guide plate 9 shares the same horizontal level with the upper end of the main body 1 and the lower end of the guide plate 9 is 2 0 m above the bottom of the main body 1 the outlet weir 12 consists of 8 weir units installed like wheel spokes between the casing of the main body 1 and the guide plate 9 it is 0 4 m below the upper end of the main body 1 and the weir units are designed in perforated form the inclined pipe separator 11 consists of a multiplicity of inclined pipes installed between the casing of the main body 1 and the guide plate 9 2 5 m below the upper end of the main body 1 the diameter of each inclined pipe is 60 mm each pipe has a 50 u00b0 inclination angle and is 1 0 m in length the inclined pipes are made with pe material and their surface loading rate is 4 m 3 m 2 u00b7 h the circular resin collecting sump 10 is 1 0 m above the bottom of the reactor it is 0 8 m in height and its width at the upper end is u2159 of the diameter of the reactor 39 s main body 1 other unmentioned parameters are the same as embodiment 1 the treatment result is also the same as table 2 indicates a mechanically agitated inner circulation reactor for resin ion exchange and adsorption provided in the present invention wherein the upper u2158 part of its main body 1 is.
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in about 1 5 2 5 molar equivalents the product of formula iv may be isolated by customary work up procedures such as for example treatment with an acid e g hcl in a solvent e g ethyl acetate step 3 is a hydrolysis where the n boc protecting group is cleaved which may be accomplished by well known procedures an example would be acid hydrolysis where the compound of formula iv is treated with an acid such as for example trifluoroacetic acid and the like preferably in an organic solvent such as for example toluene xylene chlorobenzene dichlorobenzene and the like at temperatures ranging from ambient to about u2212 5 u00b0 c to about 20 u00b0 c the product may be extracted into the organic solvent and isolated by procedures well known to those skilled in the art the product of formula v may be converted it into an acid salt of formula vi such as oxalate tartarate citrate and the like by reacting with the appropriate acid e g oxalic acid tartaric acid and citric acid in step 4 compound ix may be prepared from compound viii in step 5 by known n oxidation procedures generally a peroxide such as h 2 o 2 or an.
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body 1 in the main body 1 there are an aligning roller pair 4 to align paper p a conveyer belt 5 to convey paper p a fixing device 6 to fix an image on paper p and an exit roller pair 7 to exit paper p having a fixed image are provided in order along the conveying direction of paper p the conveyor belt 5 is manufactured by for instance semiconductive polyimide and has a characteristic stabilized from the viewpoint of thermal as well as abrasion resistance the conveyor belt 5 is put between a driving roller 8 and a driven roller 9 the driven roller 9 is given with a tension so that the conveyor belt 5 travels without being loosened above the conveyor belt 5 there are process units 10 y 10 m 10 c and 10 b provided in the conveying direction of paper p yellow magenta cyan and black toners are used in the process units 10 y 10 m 10 c and 10 b respectively each of the process units 10 y 10 m 10 c and 10 b is provided with a photosensitive drum 15 and around this photosensitive drum 15 there are a main charger 16 a optical laser beam unit 17 a developing device 18 and a cleaning device 19 arranged in order along the rotating direction of the photosensitive drum at.
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50 comprises a phase detector 100 a low pass filter 102 an oscillator 104 which functions in the same manner as does the oscillator 64 a digital inverter 105 and two edge triggered type d flip flops 106 and 108 the oscillator 104 produces a square wave signal which triggers the flip flops 106 and 108 the flip flop being triggered by the positive going leading edge of the square wave while the flip flop 106 which has its clock input complemented by the inverter 105 is triggered by the negative going leading edge of the square wave the respective output signals of the flip flops 106 and 108 change state with each triggering of the respective flip flops 106 and 108 toggle operation of the flip flop 108 wherein the output signal is complemented with each triggering by the input signal at terminal c is accomplished by coupling the complemented output terminal q to the d input terminal the output signal of the flip flop 106 is forced to follow that of the flip flop 108 by coupling the output terminal q of the flip flop 108 to the d input terminal of the flip flop 106 thus there appears at terminal b of the loop 50 a square wave having a frequency equal to one half the frequency of the square wave produced by the oscillator 104 at terminal c of the loop 50 there appears a square wave having the same frequency.
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20 and flanked by a pair of tabs 44 extending from lower portion 42 lower portion 42 preferably extends over the entire frontal area of insole 36 but may also only extend along the edge of insole 36 leaving the center portion uncovered in this manner toe protector 40 is more flexible and can adapt to various widths the upper portion 45 that will cover the toe area of pre assembled upper 20 features an upper extension 46 and two lateral extensions 48 each lateral extension 48 preferably includes a tab 44 adjacent lower portion 42 of toe protector 40 cutout areas 43 are provided in between lateral extensions 48 and upper extension 46 to enable toe protector 40 to surround edges 28 and 29 toe protector 40 is of course hollow to fit over toe cover 26 of pre assembled upper 20 0040 fig7 illustrates the same sequence as fig5 but viewed from underneath a layer of glue is also applied to marginal edge 34 toe protector 40 is slipped over the toe area of pre assembled upper 20 and more specifically over toe cover 26 and the frontal part of insole 36 toe protector 40 is bonded to marginal edge 34 underneath pre assembled upper 20 and is sometime glued to toe cover 26 as shown in fig8 once toe protector 40 has been positioned over toe cover 26 mechanical pressure depicted by arrows 51 is applied on both sides of toe protector 40 to.
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the sweet spot may be identical or different the radius of the central part 17 is preferably about 3 0 mm or greater further preferably about 3 5 mm or greater also the radius of the central part 17 is preferably about 6 mm or less further preferably about 5 mm or less by making the radius of the central part 17 in this range the weight of the face part can be kept low the shape of the central part 17 is not limited to the circular shape shown in fig2 and may be elliptical rectangular or polygonal such as tetragonal pentagonal or hexagonal the thickness of the central part 17 is preferably about 3 4 mm or greater further preferably about 3 6 mm or greater also the thickness of the central part 17 is preferably about 4 0 mm or less further preferably about 3 8 mm or less by making the thickness of the central part 17 in this range the restitution coefficient of the face part can be kept in the range specified by the rule the major axis of the ellipse indicated by the line 13 is inclined so that the toe 3 side thereof shifts to the crown side and the heel 2 side thereof shifts to the sole side the reason for this is as described.
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member 80 the diameter of the traction wheel 60 and the pivot radius ps of the tensioning foot 70 are selected so that the sliding friction resistance force imposed by means of the pressing member 80 upon the strap will overcome the traction wheel tangential force imposed upon the strap at the maximum available torque corresponding to the desired loop tension the novel tension control system of the present invention does not require the use of auxiliary control system such as for example a pre set tension spring a limit switch responsive to movement of the tensioning foot or an electrical or pneumatic control system responsive to an increased load upon the particular motor that is used within the tool the present invention thus eliminates the need for more complex systems the traction control system of the present invention is particularly well suited for use with tools intended to develop only relatively low levels of tension that is for example 100 pounds force tension the tension control system of the present invention is also especially useful within tools employed to tension thermoplastic strapping and join the overlapping ends of the thermoplastic strapping with a friction fusion weld wherein the weld is formed with a non planar configuration as in the embodiment illustrated in fig2 specifically with reference to fig2 it is seen that the upper strap weld pad 42 has a wavy strap engaging surface with a convex portion.
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the present invention relates to cinacalcet for use in the treatment of ganglioneuroblastomas and in another particular embodiment the present invention relates to cinacalcet for use in the treatment of ganglioneuromas as mentioned in the background section u s pat no 5 688 938 describes nps r 568 as the most active casr agonist compound in that regard comparative assays have been carried out in the present invention to compare the effects of using cinacalcet and r 568 in the treatment of neuroblastic tumors surprisingly cinacalcet has a series of advantages with respect to nps r 568 from the pharmacological and pharmacodynamic viewpoint one of the most significant and surprising effects of cinacalcet is apoptosis induction at concentrations that are significantly lower than nps r 568 fig2 table 1 this entails significant advantages of cinacalcet with respect to other casr agonists since it allows effective treatment with the administration of a lower dose of pharmaceutical product which generally involves greater treatment tolerance and less risk of occurrence of side effects or toxicity in addition to facilitating administration and administration regimen these advantages are particularly relevant when a drug must be administered in a prolonged manner over time as is the case of cinacalcet administered for the treatment of neuroblastic tumors relapses of these tumors occur.
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and maintained for the correct period of time referring now to the logic block diagram or flow chart of fig1 the operation of the grc will be described in more detail a preferred embodiment of an electrical circuit for effecting this operation is illustrated in fig1 initially a power source such as a three volt coin type battery 201 such as a commonly available cr2032 is connected to a high performance four bit microcontroller 200 such as model w741c250 available from winbond electronics corporation america 2727 n 1st street san jose calif 95134 the power supplied to the microcontroller 200 remains on at all times until the battery 201 has been exhausted and must be replaced when an on reset button 64 on the grc is depressed power is supplied to the microprocessor 200 and also the infra red detector circuit 67 a liquid crystal display lcd array 210 through which a number appears on the display 63 of the grc and to the light emitting diode led indicator circuit 205 which includes the coaching led 65 on the grc when power is supplied to the grc 60 by depressing the on reset button 64 the grc will have been in either a u201c sleep u201d mode wherein the grc has retained the count of the previously completed exercises or in an initial state wherein the grc will record the number of successfully completed exercises beginning from u201c 0 u201d depression of the on reset button 64 will actuate a keypress counter or reset shutdown timer circuit within the microprocessor 200 to energize a timing circuit so that after a time period the grc will again be placed in a.
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it is desired users can also optionally remove all circlip inserts 408 and utilize the open head storage compartment 112 to hold small objects such as small jewelry coins etc optionally brush mirror 124 u2032 can be installed on the inside of brush head door 108 for grooming purposes also optionally brush mirror 124 u2032 can be easily replaced by a decorative plate or even a business logo or a message for advertising and gift giving purposes as shown in fig1 b handle door 110 opens to an elongated handle storage compartment 116 inside the hollow handle portion 102 within which there are a plurality of removable accessory clips 114 the function and structure of handle storage compartment 116 is very similar to head storage compartment 112 except for the more elongated space available which is more suitable to accommodate long objects 200 such as nail clippers tweezers etc as shown in fig1 b a comb slot 126 is located on the side of brush head portion 106 underneath the storage compartment 112 detachable comb 122 is extended and stowed inside the comb slot 126 through a pivot point mechanism resembling a foldable pocket knife in one embodiment detachable comb 122 is attached to the comb slot 126 at detachable hinge 202 as best shown in fig1 d so detachable comb 122 can be taken out removed from the hairbrush 100 and used separately fig1 c is a representative isometric view of another embodiment of the multi function hairbrush with storage compartments.
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operate or pull in current but greatly reduces the amount of force required to return the armature to the open position previous coin relay designs provided a shirt circuit across the coil after the relay is closed which increases the time required for the magnetic field to collapse thereby delaying the return of the armature 3 to the open position the thickness of the material used for the magnetic shield controls the amount of hold current required for operation of the coin relay contacts of switch 8 provide an indication to the microcomputer of fig3 or other controlling device when the relay is closed thus switch 8 can be used to indicate when the relay is stuck in closed or if necessary for timing the relay referring now to fig2 the right side of the relay is shown of particular interest is bar magnet 12 attached to selector card 11 the center pole piece 10 for the relay core 2 is positioned over the bar magnet 12 when the relay operates the rocker arm 13 forces the selector card down the bar magnet 12 then forces the selector card to tilt to the left or right depending on the polarity of current through relay coil 1 slots 15 and 16 in.
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a stop position in which the portion of the tube 11 situated in the neighborhood of the end 17 is clamped around by the wall which delimits the portion 53 this clamping round provides at the same time the stop for the pushing in of the straw into the sheath and the liquid tightness between the straw and the sheath the outside surface 40 of the tail 33 will now be described in more detail with the aid of fig3 and 4 on the side turned towards the distal end which side can be seen to the right in fig2 to 4 a straight surface 60 that is to say a surface oriented according a transverse plane which projects from a trough surface 61 and on the side turned towards the proximal end which side can be seen to the left in fig2 to 4 a surface 62 inclined inwardly and towards the proximal end here the trough surfaces 61 have the same diameter and the inclined surfaces 62 have the same inclination the inclined surface 62 of the ribs 41 42 and 43 is joined to its base the part of smallest diameter situated on the opposite side to the straight surface.
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a truncated conical portion 28 opening in the downstream direction and a cylindrical portion 30 extending a short distance downstream from the conical portion operation of the apparatus is best understandable by viewing the schematic representation of fuel air mixing flow and subsequent combustion illustrated in fig3 air discharging from the diffuser section of the engine is represented by the arrows upstream of the scoop 20 the air flows in an annular stream toward the combustion chamber the smoothest and most concentrated flow occurs toward the axis a of the combustion chamber a greater arrow density in that region illustrates this concentration a single fuel nozzle is illustrated below the axis a the scoop 20 associated with that nozzle extends forward from the upstream end of the combustion chamber and opens in conical form to a wider frontal area with respect to approaching flow additionally the scoop extends upstream of the fuel manifold 16 to a region relatively free of structural proturberances capable of causing flow distortions in the construction illustrated herein the scoops have an arcuate portion 22 extending in an upstream direction relative to the remaining portion thereof and capable of intercepting additional flow near the axis a of the combustor the extension of the scoops toward the axis a is most readily viewable in fig2 each scoop collects air discharging from the diffuser.
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advantageous to first make the non woven seam and then to make the woven seam because the width of a woven seam can be controlled more accurately however the production of the woven seam presents considerable difficulties because the already produced seam obstructs the production of the woven seam when the seams are offset relative to one another the production of the woven seam is obstructed by the other fabric layers in order to explain the difficulties arising from the woven seam being the last one to be completed it will now be described with reference to fig1 how a woven seam is made in a single layer fabric at the fabric ends 1 2 to be joined the warp threads are first exposed along a length of about 10 centimeters by removal of filling threads the thus prepared ends of the fabric are clamped on a tenter table 3 so that the filler threads 7 8 remaining in the fabric are disposed exactly parallel to each other at a predetermined distance of for example 8 cm in general the distance is an integral multiple of the weave pattern and is equal to or less than the length of the fringe like ends of the warp threads in this case 10 cm next nearly all of the warp threads are removed from a strip previously cut off the fabric and having a width precisely corresponding to the distance between the fabric ends in the present case 8 cm the warp.
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second nozzle bar d 2 is arranged above the compacting belt 2 below the transport belt 1 carrying the nonwoven v a suction device 2 is arranged herein the treatment of the nonwoven v is performed by the fluid jets w 2 which will pass through the structure screen belt of compacting belt 2 then will reach the surface of the nonwoven v and the will pass through the structure of the transport belt 1 the nozzle bars d 1 and d 2 are arranged closely behind each other with respect to the total path of the fiber web f within the entire system and together will effect a first application of fluid onto the material web as provided according to the sense of the invention fig8 shows an embodiment of the invention wherein the transport belt 1 and the compacting belt 2 will first run around a common guide roller u and then redirected into the reverse direction around a guide roller u 2 p in the first section ab 1 the two belts 1 2 run parallel while holding the intermediate fiber sheet in a pressed state this is followed by an application with fluid jets w 1 of a first nozzle bar d 1 with a suction device a 1 arranged below the transport belt following the guide roller u 2 p in the second section ab 2 the transport belt 1 and the compacting belt 2 extend away from each other at an acute angle u03b2 while tensioned in a linear direction the compacting belt 2 runs in the direction.
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preferred way of collating the caps is on so called u201c weed eater u201d plastic line with a loop at the top the line is pushed through the center hole of each cap typically 100 total and then the bottom of the line is melted to keep the caps from falling off with a loop at the other end to load the cap magazine 1 52 with a plurality of stacked caps 1 50 the user must pick the caps up by the loop and slide them down into the cap magazine 1 52 once they are in all the way the user must place one finger on the top of the last cap in the stack and pull on the loop so that the weed eater line comes up and out of the center holes of the caps and is discarded cap assembly not shown once the caps are in the cap magazine 1 52 and the loop wire has been removed the user must then close the magazine door 1 58 and move follower 1 54 and thereby also move pusher 1 56 back on top of the newly loaded caps the caps will then be forced toward the nose front plate 1 64 by the pulling force of the well known constant force spring 1 66 which is attached to.
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machine or gives rise to an investigation the machine as having a suspicious ip address 112 fig3 is a flow diagram which shows an alternative embodiment of the invention in which the concept of trust is based upon experience in fig3 a user is logged in 100 when a second login attempt is made 102 in this case the system looks to see if the user action is consistent with system experience 200 for example the system may determine that the machine at which the user is currently logged in is one that the user has used everyday over a period of time and that is therefore a trusted machine while the second login attempt is being made from a less trusted machine i e a machine from which the user has never logged in before it may be that the user is in fact logging in from the second machine legitimately in such case the mechanism outlined in connection with fig2 above can be applied in which the system sends an instant message to the user at the first login to verify that the second login should be permitted 104 thereafter the mechanism is applied as set forth for example in fig2 204 if the user action is consistent with experience then the second login is allowed 202 the concept of experiential trust can be based upon one or more of many factors including the.
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switch matrix 40 to each of the generators 12 14 to cause the generators to operate as motors and bring the associated engines 18 20 up to self sustaining speed typically the engines 18 20 are started sequentially rather than simultaneously once the engines are started operation in a generating mode can commence wherein power developed by the generators 12 14 and or 16 is provided by the source switch matrix 40 to the power converter units 42a 42c the units 42a 42c in any order or any combination can provide power to one or more of the loads via the load switch matrix 44 as desired during operation in the generating mode variable frequency power is provided to each multi purpose converter unit 42 42c and to the left and right variable frequency channels 24 26 fig2 illustrates the multi purpose converter unit 42a in greater detail it being understood that in the preferred embodiment the converter units 42b and 42c are identical thereto also shown are the source switch matrix 40 and the load switch matrix 44 it should be understood that each of the switch matrices 40 44 includes appropriate filtering for emi suppression alternatively emi suppression filtering could be accomplished by the multi.
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grams of dow d e r 560 were slowly added to the stirring dow d e r 332 5 the contents of the flask were stirred for 1 hour until both compounds were mixed 6 next 10 01 grams vectomer 4010 available from morflex were added drop wise 7 the mixture was stirred for 30 minutes 8 dow uvi 6976 the dow chemical company was added in an amount of 2 by weight based upon the combined weight of the ingredients already added taken as 100 by weight 9 the contents of the flask were mixed for 60 minutes 10 the mixture was allowed to cool slightly and then poured into an appropriate container using normal spin coating and uv curing techniques the formulation can be coated onto various types of wafers silicon quartz glass etc a cee 100cb spinner hotplate was used to apply formulation 4 to wafers the spin speed was 1 000 5 000 rpm the acceleration was 4 500 rpm sec and the spin time was 60 seconds the films were then baked for 6 sec at 112 u00b0 c a canon pla 501f parallel tight mask aligner with xenon lamp was used to cure the films the output was 2 7 mj sec cm 2 at 365 nm the time was 9 minutes and the total exposure dose was 1 5 j cm 2 representative film processing data for these materials are in table 7 the transmission data of the films shown in the graph of fig1 and expressed as a percentage were obtained using a.
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initially oriented with one open end facing an infeed conveyor 118 which in turn delivers the product thereto each mover 114 may be momentarily halted at the delivery point and a retainer 120 such as a vertically extending linear actuator used to ensure that the product is retained in or on the bucket 116 prior to advancing along the track 112 possibly with an acceleration to close any gap created by the delayed action advantageously the controlled movement provided by the track 112 also allows for the flow of movers 114 to be controlled to correspond to the feed of product on the conveyor 118 which may be random with the product onboard the mover 114 may then extend along the upper linear portion 112 b of the track 112 to a remote point for delivery into the open end of the carton c see fig1 associated with machine 10 or a different machine such as a conventional rotary feeder arrangement with a corresponding takeaway conveyor as can be appreciated when the machines 10 100 run in parallel the bucket 116 in the above described condition is generally orthogonal to the orientation of the carton c in such case it would be necessary to reorient the bucket 116 which may be achieved using a device such as a turner 122 such as a slotted or u201c geneva u201d wheel 124 and a corresponding fixed cam follower 126 as shown in fig1 with the bucket 116 reoriented in this fashion which is shown as being a 90 degree counterclockwise turn the product may then be delivered through the open end of an adjacent carton such as by using a pusher not shown the push the product into place the now filled carton may then.
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area to create an outdoor stadium and it shows how to do this in glass the earlier patents although primarily directed to a plastic hinged type opening lite 7 39 6 34 u00d7 12 39 also mention the possibility of sliding these units to open them but this involved moving only the glass and aluminum skylight whereas the new method moves the underlying framing of the roof with the glass and aluminum skylight thereon suspended from the roof and balcony of the stadium are infrared heaters 81 to provide radiant heat where needed to the stadium the roof as so constructed overlaps the stadium rim in such a manner that no rain and only minor amounts of wind can enter but ventilation can occur see fig9 the roof is left unconnected to the stadium to allow for independent structural movement the roof overlaps the rim of the stadium to provide some protection to the concourse and other areas around the stadium the space between the roof and the stadium rim is made of sufficient size possibly 8 39 to allow for desired ventilation the roof however may be connected at this point to the stadium if so desired and the space may be closed the closure may be a flexible gasket see 72 fig1 where built over an existing stadium stadium stanchion lighting 73 see fig1 where existing is left in place or where interference with the roof tower assembly 22 and 26 occurs remounted on the roof tower assembly these lights can then project through the completed.
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housing with an inner surface and an outer surface for a vehicle driveline component a retention element disposed in the housing and at least one deformation formed on the inner surface operatively in contact with the retention element to retain the vehicle driveline component in the housing this design and method of manufacture eliminates the need for differently sized spacers because the location of the deformations and the retention element can be tailored relative to the actual location of the components to ensure proper distance between components and the retention element moreover because the spacer may be used as the retention element the need for a snap ring is eliminated application_number US 22639002 A description fig1 shows portions of an example assembly 20 for use in a vehicle driveline the assembly 20 includes a housing 22 which is a clutch housing in the illustrated example the housing 22 has inner surface 24 and an outer surface 26 the housing 22 includes a series of splines 28 and grooves 30 around the circumference of the housing a plurality of clutch plates 36 are supported within the housing between a spacer element 38 and a support portion 40 at one end of the housing the clutch plates 36 are conventional in previous designs of clutch housings a snap ring groove was provided and a.
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the duty cycle of the waveform via the input 620 fig7 illustrates an exemplary overshoot waveform generated by the waveform generation circuit 600 the generation process starts at approximately 0 5 nanoseconds with the current regulator 602 increasing the voltage at the v dut node to a value of v ddstress by 0 6 nanoseconds the voltage remains at a value of v ddstress throughout the delay caused by the programmable delay circuit 612 after the delay the voltage is discharged by the discharge device 608 to a nominal v dd value the current regulator 602 may pull down the voltage to roughly zero volts at approximately 0 8 nanoseconds the waveform generation starts at the rising edge of the clock 606 which occurs appropriately at 0 5 nanoseconds and completes after the falling edge of the clock 606 which occurs appropriately at 0 8 nanoseconds the generation repeats ever clock cycle as desired fig8 illustrates an exemplary circuit level implementation of the waveform generation circuit 600 the circuit is constructed using the components discussed in the foregoing discussion more specifically a current regulator 802 is coupled to a voltage comparator 804 the comparator 804 generates a rising edge once node v is greater than v ref a set reset s r flip flop 806 triggers the discharging transistor attached to node v after an insertion delay introduced by a programmable delay circuit 808 thus the actual value of the overshoot voltage may be set by.
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valve 3 is greater than the opening a when the engine is idling after it has been warmed up therefore air intake may be sufficiently increased before the engine is warmed up so that smooth engine performance may be ensured in a conventional choke opening mechanism when the vehicle is decelerated with the choke valve in its fully opened position the opening of the throttle valve will be at a position labelled a in fig2 when the vehicle is stopped the opening of the throttle valve is however too small for an engine which has not been sufficiently warmed up and unstable idling will occur however according to the present invention the choke valve is not fully opened when the vehicle is running with the engine not sufficiently warmed up that is the choke valve is opened only to such an extent where no choking effect is obtained thus a satisfactory counter measure overcoming increase of pollutants in the exhaust gases may be employed without modifying the conventional fast idling mechanism of the engine and without adversely affecting engine idling before complete engine warm up is achieved after the engine is sufficiently warmed up the choke valve will be moved to its fully opened position by operation of.
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a reactor block 1 referring to fig2 reactor 100 includes reactor chamber 101 in one embodiment the chamber is that of an epsilon u00ae e3000 300 millimeters mm epitaxial reactor or e2500 or e2000 200 mm epitaxial reactor manufactured by asm inc within reactor chamber 101 is wafer holder on stage 103 for securing substrate 102 onto which depositions are to be made reactor 100 also includes a heat source disposed in reactor chamber 101 such as in wafer holder 103 e g a thermocouple the temperature within reactor chamber 101 may be monitored by one or more temperature gauges not shown source gases and carrier precursor gases enter the reaction chamber at port 120 and flow through reaction chamber 101 to chamber exhaust port 121 chamber exhaust 104 is coupled to vacuum 105 which maintains a desired pressure within the chamber the pressure within reaction chamber 101 may be monitored by one or more pressure gauges not shown in one embodiment the temperature gauges and or the pressure gauges are coupled to a process controller that regulates the temperature and pressure within reaction chamber 101 introduction of gases into the chamber are managed by manifold control valves 107 109 111 113 and 115 source and carrier gases are generated at source points 106 108 110 112 and 114 in one embodiment the control valves are coupled to a system controller in another embodiment the gases introduced through the control valves are carrier precursor gases a carrier precursor gas is a gas or.
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US 6371892 B1 abstract exercising is made more comfortable and effective by providing a foot rest that has a front end which holds the ball of the user 39 s foot fixed and a back end that both cradles the user 39 s heel and allows the user to pivot his heel around the ball of his foot in a natural manner the frame of the machine can be easily and repeatedly taken apart and put back together because it has two arms which mate at a connector that can be mated and unmated by simple pivoting of the two arms application_number US 97679297 A description fig2 a 2 b 2 c and 2 d are side views of stages of a rowing cycle fig4 a and 4b are plan and side elevational views respectively of a heel strap fig5 b is a sectional view at 5 b u2014 5 b in fig5 a fig5 c is an enlarged sectional side view of a portion of the toe block indicated by a circle in fig5 b fig6 a and 6b are side elevational and top views respectively of left and right foot rests attached to an extension arm fig7 a 7 b and 7 c are diagrammatic side views of a joint.
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spring biased arms 52 53 each have an electrical contact 54 55 mounted thereon which are adapted to normally contact the commutator 50 as shown in fig6 power is supplied to the motor through electrical contacts 54 55 the arms 52 53 spring load the electrical contacts 54 55 against the commutator 50 this supplies current to the coils 46 which generates the torque to rotate the shaft 40 fig7 shows the valve 32 which includes a housing 58 with a spring 60 holding the armature 62 in the closed position and the coil 64 which when energized overcomes the spring force and opens the valve 32 in a most preferred embodiment laundry is placed in the spinner 10 and after a complete wash and rinse cycle the spinner 10 begins to rotate at high speeds up to 1 600 rpm the laundry is potentially unevenly distributed creating an imbalance in the rotating spinner 10 this imbalance is detected in the usual way by force sensors and accelerometers not shown and is converted into data which is sent to a microcontroller not shown the data is then analyzed by the microcontroller using the imbalance algorithm which determines the amount and location of mass needed to eliminate the imbalance the transfer of the proper amount of mass to a proper location within the fluid balance ring is accomplished through the use of the motors 28 pumps 30 and valves 32 fluid is moved from one of the compartments 14 or 19 to another within the fluid balance ring pump nozzles 31 extend into rings 12 or 18 a pump 30.
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amplifier due to nbti is suppressed the current detection circuit does not change the threshold value at which its output voltage is inverted on the other hand when the current i s is increased to minus it does not affect the circuit operation of the current detection circuit fig2 is a circuit diagram of a current detection circuit according to a second embodiment a difference from the current detection circuit according to the first embodiment is that a pmos transistor 212 is provided instead of the nmos transistor 112 the pmos transistor 212 has a source connected to a non inversion input terminal 103 and a gate and a drain connected to a source of a pmos transistor 108 a substrate is connected to the highest power supply within the circuit since the pmos transistor 212 is connected a voltage drop of a gate voltage v g1 of the pmos transistor 108 and a pmos transistor 109 is limited the pmos transistor 212 has transistor characteristics which allow a sufficient current to flow assuming that the threshold voltage of the nmos transistor 112 is vth the following equation is established thus the voltage drop is limited by this voltage from the above a source gate voltage v sg12 of the pmos transistor 109 is represented by the following equation v sg12 u2032 v s1 u2212 v g1 u2032 v th v sg11 u2212 i u00d7 r thus the source gate voltage v sg12 of the pmos transistor 109 is prevented from becoming a voltage not greater than a constant value regardless.
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1 in accordance with the second exemplary embodiment of fig3 the x ray cassette 1 is illustrated here sectioned in the line direction b the third erasing lamp 14 is arranged on the left hand side of fig4 it is located in a fashion offset to the side of the reflector 16 and the phosphor plate 15 at approximately the same distance from the reflector 16 and the phosphor plate 15 inside the x ray cassette 1 0027 fig5 shows an example of the application of a third exemplary embodiment of the x ray cassette 1 according to the invention in this example of application the x ray cassette 1 is inserted in an x ray table 20 this x ray table 20 includes an x ray base 23 in which the x ray cassette 1 is located and a supporting surface 24 arranged on this x ray base 23 patients are laid on this supporting surface 24 for x rays to be taken an x ray source 21 is fitted on the x ray table 20 over the supporting surface 24 and the x ray base 23 with the x ray cassette 1 located therein the x ray source 21 emits an x ray radiation 25 in the direction of the supporting surface 24 in order to take the x ray image the x ray cassette 1 present in the x ray base 23 here contains a detection means 22 which serves as a sensor for the x ray radiation 25 a sensor 22 can determine whether the x ray.
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electrical terminal 100 fig5 and 6 to a substrate 110 fig5 and 6 provided on an aircraft a railway line and so on the fixing device comprises a bush 20 a dowel 50 and a weak region 70 interconnecting the bush 20 and the dowel 50 the fixing device may be cast machined or cold formed as a unitary item from aluminum copper stainless steel or titanium and finally machine finished to a high standard before possibly being provided with a coating the bush 20 has a cylindrical body 22 defining front and rear ends 24 26 and a bore 28 extending axially therethrough the cylindrical body 22 is intended for location in an opening 112 in the substrate 110 and is sized to engage closely the portion of the substrate inside the opening 112 such that electrical energy may be conducted between the bush 20 and the substrate 110 the bush 20 also includes a plate 30 provided on the front end 24 of the cylindrical body 22 and is sized to extend radially someway therebeyond the plate 30 has a generally planar rear face 36 and a generally planar front face 38 to which the terminal 100 can be secured an aperture 40 is formed in the centre of the plate 30 for allowing the passage of a screw 114 bolt or other mechanical fastener to be discussed below in connection.
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upward the two driving parts 146 can be respectively driven to displace in the mount structures 144 in opposite directions d 1 and d 2 toward the center of the seat frame 113 as a result the spring 152 can be compressed and the two latch assemblies 130 can be driven to displace along the transversal support tube 128 in opposite directions toward the center of the seat frame 113 the latches 134 can thereby compress the spring 132 in the transversal support tube 128 and disengage from the front tube segment 110 to allow rotation of the rear tube segment 112 about the pivot axis y relative to the front tube segment 110 to the collapsed state fig1 through 15 are schematic views illustrating intermediate stages in collapsing the support frame 102 provided with the seat 104 facing forward when the actuator 162 is pulled upward the latches 134 can be driven to disengage from the front tube segment 110 while the actuator 162 is pulled upward the support frame 102 can also be raised above the ground and then self collapse owing to the action of its own weight as a result the front tube segment 110 and the front legs 106 can rotate in the direction r 1 whereas the rear tube segment 112 the rear legs 108 and the seat 104 can rotate in the direction r 2 opposite to r 1 accordingly the front and rear legs 106 and 108 the front and rear tube segments 110 and 112 and the seat.
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in fig2 a plurality of brush segments 84 are mounted to support sleeve 81 at provided mating grooves 85 see fig2 and 29 fig3 provides a sectional view of a wellbore cleaning tool having integral centralizers which are non rotating the well cleaning tool 96 of fig3 is shown mounted to drill pipe section 12 the well cleaning tool 96 provides a split housing or split support sleeve 97 having integral centralizers 98 cleaning members 99 such as a brush scraper and or magnet are mounted to the split housing or support sleeve 97 external rings 100 are provided the split housing or split support sleeve 97 is placed on drill pipe 12 in between locking clamps 28 fig3 shows an additional embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention which provides free rotating centralizers or centralizer rings 103 well cleaning tool 101 has a split housing 102 to which is affixed cleaning members 104 bolted connections 30 can be used to secure the halves of the split housing together as with the preferred and other embodiments the centralizer rings 103 engage the outer surface of the split housing 102 and are held in position with a locking ring 105 or 106 the locking ring 105 is a threaded type that engages threads provided on the split housing 102 the locking ring 106 is a lock wire type cleaning members 99 such as a brush scraper and or magnet are mounted to the split housing or support sleeve 97 fig3 shows a well cleaning tool designated.
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it impossible to separate the process cartridge 1 and toner cartridge 2 from each other unless the two cartridges are moved relative to each other in the direction in which they are installed or removed that is unless the first shutter 27 is blocking the toner discharging hole 23 further the ribs 56 and 58 of the toner cartridge 1 and process cartridge 2 that is the portions by which the process cartridge 1 and toner cartridge 2 are guided when the process cartridge 1 and toner cartridge 2 are installed into the apparatus main assembly respectively may be provided with ribs 57 and 59 so that the two cartridges are prevented by a pivoting member 60 as a removal controlling means illustrated in fig1 from being removed at the same time more specifically the pivoting member 60 is pivotally supported by the apparatus main assembly and its widest portion in terms of the vertical direction of the drawing is rendered wider than the gap between the ribs 57 and 59 as shown in fig1 b thus as the toner cartridge 2 is moved in the direction of an arrow mark e the pivoting member is pressed down by the rib 59 of the toner cartridge 2 preventing thereby the rib 57 of the process cartridge 1 from moving in the direction of the arrow mark e as a result the process cartridge 1 is prevented from moving in the direction of the arrow mark e since the first.
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62 formed from a single piece of lightweight relatively rigid material such as a compressed styrofoam plastic a body support frame 64 includes a longitudinal support beam 66 having end support plates 68 and 70 a retainer plate 72 and 74 is further mounted adjacent each respective end support plate to removably retain the wing member 62 a propeller mounting shaft 76 has a bifurcated hooked end for removingly retaining a propeller member 78 at one end and a hooked configuration at the other end a bearing washer 80 separates the propeller blade 78 from the end of the retainer plate 72 a resilient member such as a rubber band 84 can be mounted on the hooked end of the propeller shaft 76 and also mounted on another hooked retainer 82 mounted on the retainer plate 74 when the rubber band 84 is placed under tension by winding as shown in the perspective view of fig3 energy is stored when the propeller is released the rubber band unwinds and drives the propeller to provide a forward thrust to permit flight the optic sighting system 16 is capable of focusing a target object for remote viewing by the child above the projectile firing mechanism 38 with the firing mechanism 38 aligned with the optical sighting system a child can center a target image on the focusing screen and then fire either of the projectiles 40 and 42 which will hit the target because the lens barrel 20.
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imbedded in the heat spreader electrical current is controllably driven through the resistive layer or the heating element so as to provide additional heat that must be dissipated by the cooling system thus in effect raising the forcing temperature of the device by a given amount this resistive arrangement serves for finely and accurately controlling the device temperature in a closed loop manner similar to that effected by the tec in the previously described configuration fig6 illustrates another embodiment of the invention wherein an extreme low device temperature is achievable by employing a cascading two stage refrigeration cycle in the schematic illustration of the refrigeration cycle the first stage refrigerant flows in closed loop conduit circuit 62 and second stage refrigerant which may be of a different type than the first stage refrigerant to provide an increased cooling rate flows in closed loop conduit circuit 72 the temperature of the first stage refrigerant may range from 0 to u2212 60 u00b0 c and the temperature of the second stage refrigerant may range from 0 to u2212 70 u00b0 c while their pressure may range from 0 7 to 24 bar the higher pressure levels are sufficient to maintain the refrigerant in a liquid phase the structure of the central unit is similar to that of the single stage cycle although provided with an additional compressor conduit circuit and heat exchanger and therefore need not be described for brevity the first stage refrigerant is pressurized by first compressor 64 to a high pressure p 1 and a high temperature t 1 and is then cooled by.
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such an apm solution is preferred because of its selectivity for titanium nitride against cobalt silicide and teos it is contemplated that the process of the present invention may be utilized for production of dram chips wherein the contact interfaces are used in the mos structures within a memory array of a dram chip such a mos structure 200 is illustrated in fig9 as a portion of a memory array in a dram chip the mos structure 200 comprises a semiconductor substrate 202 such as a lightly doped p type crystal silicon substrate which has been oxidized to form thick field oxide areas 204 and exposed to implantation processes to form drain regions 206 and source regions 208 transistor gate members 212 including a wordline 214 bounded by insulative material 216 are formed on the surface of the semiconductor substrate 202 and thick field oxide areas 204 a barrier layer 218 is disposed over the semiconductor substrate 202 the thick field oxide areas 204 and the transistor gate members 212 the barrier layer 218 has bitline contacts 222 contacting the source regions 208 for electrical communication with a bitline 224 and further has capacitor contacts 226 contacting the drain regions 206 for electrical communication with memory cell capacitors.
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have been provided with a charge tag and shortened by photocleavage can be measured from the reaction batch without further cleaning because the sensitivity has been increased by a factor of 100 first of all the selection primer pair or primary primer pair for amplifying the dna product by pcr is again selected so that the corresponding product from pcr amplification contains the mutation site the extension primers or secondary primers are then determined it must be possible for them to be attached next to the possible mutation site they contain a chain of 10 to 20 standard nucleotides at the 5 u2032 position after that a photocleavable linker according to the invention and approximately 3 to 7 phosphorothioate nucleotides up to the 3 u2032 position after the dna target sequence has been amplified by pcr the remaining dntps are removed by enzymatic digestion and the digestion enzyme is thermally deactivated extension primers ddntp terminators a suitable dna polymerase such as thermosequenase and a buffer which is adjusted to the enzyme are added specific primer extension is carried out in a temperature cycle which is repeated several times u03b1 thiodideoxynucleoside triphosphates u03b1 s ddntps are preferred for the extension next the phosphorothioate compounds are neutralized by alkylation after the solution has been applied to the support plate coated with the matrix this is radiated with uv light whereupon the photocleavable linker breaks due to the linker breaking a.
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dispersion media coatings antibacterial and antifungal agents isotonic and absorption delaying agents and the like the use of such media and agents for pharmaceutically active substances is well known in the art except insofar as any conventional media or agent is incompatible with the active ingredient its use in the therapeutic compositions is contemplated supplementary active ingredients can also be incorporated into the compositions the term u201c therapeutically effective amount u201d or u201c effective amount u201d refers to that amount of a compound that is sufficient to effect treatment as defined below when administered to a mammal including humans in need of such treatment the therapeutically effective amount will vary depending upon the subject and disease condition being treated the weight and age of the subject the severity of the disease condition the particular compound chosen the dosing regimen to be followed timing of administration the manner of administration and the like all of which can readily be determined by one of ordinary skill in the art the term u201c treatment u201d or u201c treating u201d means any treatment of a disease in a mammal including a preventing the disease that is causing the clinical symptoms of the disease not to develop b inhibiting the disease that is slowing or arresting the development of clinical symptoms and or c relieving the disease that is causing the regression of clinical symptoms the active compounds according to the present invention may be administered by any suitable.
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is approved and the question or questions answered correctly the second party is informed that the transaction can be approved application_number US 27571806 A description the present invention relates to a method of authenticating parties involved in electronic transactions generally speaking there are five methods things for authenticating an identity of a party they are 4 the party being at a particular place at a particular time and depending exclusively on any of the methods 1 4 is generally inadequate and multi token authentication systems are the norm for example bank atm systems use a combination of methods 1 and 2 in the form of passwords pins and bankcards fig3 illustrates an example of a transaction incorporating the present invention there are a number of parties involved in any transaction utilising an authentication method in accordance with the present invention they are the initiating party is the party who initiates a transaction or request or right the first receiving party is the one with whom the initiating party wishes to either a exercise a right for example voting or b request confidential information or c complete an ecommerce transaction additional receiving parties may include issuing and acquiring banks in an ecommerce context who may deliver the transaction through payment or processing.
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offsite component 12 can be networked to a plurality of onsite components 14 alternatively a plurality of offsite components 12 can each be linked to a single onsite component 14 wherein the offsite components 12 are positioned at the same location for convenient access to each single onsite component 14 the onsite component 14 comprises a central controller 20 and a plurality of secondary units 22 the plurality of secondary units 22 can further comprise at least one sensor unit 24 and at least one secondary controller 26 each sensor unit 24 is operably linked to environmental sensor 28 including but not limited to a thermometer a humidity sensor and a barometer the environmental sensor 28 collects measurements on the current environmental conditions within the building similarly each secondary controller 26 is operable linked to an hvac system 30 and is adapted to control the operation of the hvac system 30 according to at least one control instruction each secondary unit 22 is linked to the central controller 20 via a wireless connection 32 allowing for wireless transmission of information between the secondary units and central controller 20 the wireless connection 32 can comprise radio bluetooth wi fi or other conventional wireless technology as the secondary units 22 wirelessly communicate with the central controller 20 the central controller 20 and secondary units 22 are modular and can be replaced or updated independently of the rest of the onsite component 14 in one aspect at.
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shaft 208 and then out through weep holes 226 into the gap 228 between the housing 202 and the shroud 240 this leakage fluid then flows through passages 232 to atmosphere via the open end of the shroud 240 another portion of the fluid in leakage path 230 is diverted forward and outward through the passages 220 in the shaft 208 to the space 222 from the space 222 most of this portion of leakage fluid then flows through the helical groove 224 to the balancing chamber 221 a small portion of leakage fluid flows toward the head 216 through the annular clearance space between the reduced diameter portion 214 of the shaft 208 and the housing 202 during operation the shaft 208 becomes axially dynamically balanced on the stem 210 such that mechanical bearings are not required the lubricity of the fluid flowing through these leakage paths 230 and through the balancing chamber 221 sufficiently supports and lubricates the shaft 208 and attached spray head 216 such that bearings are not required furthermore the fluid flow through the helical groove 224 provides the rotational torque necessary to rotate the shaft 208 and its attached spray head 216 this torque generating function is performed entirely by the leakage fluid flow therefore offset nozzle tips are not necessary to rotate the nozzle head 216 as in previous designs however where high rotational speed is desired offset nozzle tips may also be advantageously employed in these embodiments since the head 116 and 216 are interchangeable with other head designs balancing in this embodiment 200 occurs because as the fluid pressure in the space 222 exerted by the leakage fluid increases an axial force pushes the.
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and 52 terminate respectively and that the depth or difference in elevation as viewed in fig7 between the high and low points is substantial when measured with respect to any convenient reference line such as a linear reference line which lies in the plane of the cut as will be noted from fig9 the shade may have high points and low points in the direction of the drop of the shade as well as the direction of the width as illustrated in fig6 and 8 in fig9 and 10 a rather substantial depression is formed in the sheet member as a result of a major rib 45 the exterior surface of the sheet member including a rather deep impression indicated at 46 the cut lines referred to above are illustrated best in fig7 and 9 referring first to fig7 the sheet member is indicated in its condition prior to the stripping to width operation illustrated in fig2 a series of cut lines 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 and 55 are formed in the body of the sheet member adjacent one side here right side edge 56 it will be noted that cut lines 48 55 are straight and parallel to one another and right side edge 56.