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9 | uv light curable adhesive between the mounting place and the rear surface of the ic chips the adhesive is cured under a pressure of 3 kg by exposing it to uv light of 365 nm at 150 u00b0 c for 3 minutes the 34 l 34 shaped patterns are provided independently for the respective chips and therefore the connection and the performance of the ic chips can be checked independently if the check indicates some trouble the ic chip is removed and the mounting step is repeated if necessary with a substitute chip after the checking of the electrical performance the curved portions of the patterns are covered with insulating films 10 of 40 to 50 microns thickness as illustrated in fig3 c the insulating films are formed from epoxy resin by screen press printing and thermal annealed at 180 u00b0 c for 30 minutes the check of the ic chip connection and performance may be done at this stage finally the fragmented buslines 7 are coupled by forming parallel electrode 11 in alignment with the buslines 7 over the insulating films 10 the lines 11 are formed of a copper paste by screen press printing and thermal annealed at 180 u00b0 c for 20 minutes the patterns thus completed are covered with a protective film another glass substrate is provided with patterns in the same manner the patterns include y electrodes which form a matrix electrode arrangement with the x electrodes when the two glass substrates are joined with spacers therebetween the. |
5 | and laid flat for clarity one of ordinary skill in the art is familiar with j slot sleeves their purpose being to guide a pin during reciprocal movement into advancing slots in the illustration a number of slot sections 48 and slot sections 50 are shown the u201c j sections u201d 52 between each slot section pair 48 50 are configured to allow a pin 54 to advance in the j slot sleeve 46 in only one direction it will be noted that each slot section 48 is the same length in the figure and each slot section 50 is the same length in the figure in such configuration there is no specifically controlled movement of the attached device it is possible in this invention to use j slots having different slot section lengths to specifically control movement but this relies on the load holding capability of the pin 54 in higher load situations which are anticipated for the devices hereof a bearing sleeve 60 is employed along with the j slot sleeve 46 together making up the step advance mechanism the purpose of the bearing sleeve 60 is to create a specific control of motion of the attached device and hold the load thereof thus bearing lug 62 is appreciably larger in dimension and therefore strength than pin 54 the bearing sleeve 60 is of. |
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8 | counts halfcycles 50 or 60 hz of the supply current occurring after the receipt of the synchronizing signal and has an individual address expressed as a certain number of such counted halfcycles assigned to the monitoring unit when this individually assigned number of halfcycles has been counted in a light monitoring unit 10 and if this light monitoring unit has a functioning lamp connected it transmits a status signal to the associated communicating unit 14 the signal is transmitted through the corresponding isolation transformer 6 and via the power cable 2 to the communicating unit 14 a row of such status signals will thus be transmitted to each communicating unit 14 from the light monitoring units 10 connected thereto a light monitoring unit 10 connected to a field lamp 4 cannot send any signals as described more closely below thus for each light monitoring unit 10 having a failed lamp connected thereto there will be a gap in the row of status signals the communicating unit 14 detects the responses from the light monitoring units and reports the addresses of non responding light monitoring units via the local concentrator unit 16 to the central concentrator unit 22 in the central concentrator unit 22 the addresses are stored in a database accessible to the computer 24 in the control room 27 on the display 25 the number of failed lamps 4 and the position of each failed lamp can be displayed different alarm criteria can be set in the central concentrator unit 22 via the computer 24 as will also be described more closely below the communication between the light monitoring units and the associated communicating unit. |
8 | form supply voltage v ss is less positive than supply voltage v dd clock portion 18 generally comprises an inverter 70 having an input for receiving a clock signal labeled 34 clock 34 and an output connected to an input of an inverter 71 an output of inverter 71 provides the 34 clock 1 34 signal and is connected to the second electrode of capacitor 53 at a node 72 and is connected to an input of an inverter 73 an output of inverter 73 is connected to a first input of a nor gate 75 at node 74 a second input of nor gate 75 is connected to an output of inverter 70 an output of nor gate 75 is connected to an input of an inverter 76 which has an output connected to an input of an inverter 77 an output of inverter 77 provides the 34 clock 2 34 to the second electrode of capacitor 38 referring to associated waveforms in fig2 the operation of charge pump 10 may be more readily understood the waveforms of fig2 represent steady state circuit conditions and do not illustrate initial start up voltage conditions effects of parasitic capacitance are also not illustrated in the fig2 waveforms but will be discussed below a square wave clock signal which oscillates between zero volts or ground potential and the power supply voltage v dd is coupled to the input of clock portion 18 at the input of inverter 70 for the purpose of explanation assume that charge pump 10 is in. |
5 | 72 and a stuffing box 74 stopper 42 is removed from cylinder 30 and piston 32 is positioned at its upmost position abutting upper plug 40 in this position the bottom end 35 of connecting rod 34 is located above stuffing box 74 the bottom end 35 of connecting rod 34 is connected to the conventional polished rod 76 of the sucker rod pump unlike a typical pump jack which uses a carrier bar or other connector to connect to the polished rod that is larger than the outer diameter of the polished rod according to a preferred embodiment connecting rod 34 has the same outer diameter as polished rod 76 and it connects to polished rod 76 using a connection that is the same size or smaller than the polished rod outer diameter because of this feature as shown in fig6 polished rod 76 can be lowered by connecting rod through stuffing box 74 so as to completely clear the stuffing box packing and connecting rod 34 which also has a polished surface is used to create the well seal with stuffing box 74 fig6 shows linear lift system 10 configured for normal pumping operation with the sucker rod pump at the top of its stroke stopper 42 is installed in upper plug 40 as described above with respect to fig2 the longitudinal length of stopper 42 is selected so that when piston 32 abuts the bottom end of stopper 42 the sucker rod plunger is at the top of its allowed travel at this position connecting rod 34 takes on the traditional sealing function of polished rod 76 and polished rod 76 located entirely below stuffing box 74 functions as an ordinary. |
5 | are provided for transferring bulldozing loads exerted on the levers 21 through the lower blade in either operating mode directly into the push arms 40 so as to relieve such loads from the jacks 30 such stoppers are also effective in relieving the jacks of impact loads in the event the blade mechanism is dropped from its maximum height to the ground an alternate embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in fig9 and 10 which is substantially identical to the preceding embodiment except for the following distinctions the first distinction includes the use of two pairs of lower braces or links 45 39 which while being similar to the single pair of links 45 of the preceding embodiment are mounted in a somewhat different manner therefrom the links 45 39 are individually mounted on the opposite sides 40 39 of each of the push arms 40 by pins 38 39 the other ends of such links are pivotally mounted by pins 20 39 to a pair of aligned brackets one of which is shown at 19 39 carried on the lower blade 12 another difference of this embodiment is in the construction of the stoppers 50 39 which includes an upper edge or face 50a 39 a forward edge or face 50b 39 and a lower edge or face 50c 39 the upper faces 50a 39 are disposed for impingement against the respective longitudinal edges of the side boards 21a and 21b of the levers 21 when in its pulling attitude fig1 whereas the forward faces 50b 39 are disposed for impingement against such edges when the lever is in its pushing attitude fig9 as in. |
7 | 39 s payment cards may be aggregated in step 104 fig4 is a block diagram showing a technical architecture of the server 5 the technical architecture includes a processor 222 which may be referred to as a central processor unit or cpu that is in communication with memory devices including secondary storage 224 such as disk drives read only memory rom 226 random access memory ram 228 the processor 222 may be implemented as one or more cpu chips the technical architecture may further comprise input output i o devices 230 and network connectivity devices 232 the secondary storage 224 is typically comprised of one or more disk drives or tape drives and is used for non volatile storage of data and as an over flow data storage device if ram 228 is not large enough to hold all working data secondary storage 224 may be used to store programs which are loaded into ram 228 when such programs are selected for execution in this embodiment the secondary storage 224 has a processing component 224 a comprising non transitory instructions operative by the processor 222 to perform various operations of the method of the present disclosure the rom 226 is used to store instructions and perhaps data which are read during program execution the secondary storage 224 the ram 228 and or the rom 226 may be referred to in some contexts as computer readable storage media and or non transitory computer readable media i o devices 230 may include printers video monitors liquid crystal displays lcds plasma displays touch screen displays keyboards keypads switches dials mice track balls voice recognizers card readers paper tape readers or other well known input devices the network connectivity devices 232 may take. |
8 | protocol to the subscriber tlna by a set up ack message the line unit 12 then begins searching for a peer line unit within the switching center 10 for this purpose it sets up a signaling connection to the central processor 26 with the aid of internal signaling messages the line unit 12 transmits the call number of the subscriber tlnb to the central processor 26 the central processor determines a peer line unit on the basis of the call number in the exemplary embodiment the line unit 14 the line unit 12 is notified of this via internal signaling messages the line unit 12 subsequently sets up a signaling connection 46 to the line unit 14 and passes on the received set up message to the line unit 14 with the aid of an internal signaling message the line unit 14 then signals to the terminal device of the subscriber tlnb a set up message in accordance with the standard dss1 if on the other hand the subscriber tlna wants to reach a subscriber who is connected to a switching center other than the switching center 10 the central processor 26 determines the line unit 18 as the peer line unit in this case an internal signaling connection 48 is set up between the line unit 12 and the line unit 18 the line unit 20 serves for the conversion between the isup protocol and the internal protocol the conversion takes place in a trunk unit 50 the. |
6 | least one of the two half cowls of the thrust reverser during the maneuver for closing the half cowls the locking unlocking means of the stress absorbing device are put into action at the end of the closing of the half cowls in order to end this closing maneuver and to finally lock the half cowls in the closed position by locking the rod 61 in its retracted position the operation of this stress absorbing device 6 is described hereafter with reference to fig6 a to 6 g which illustrate successive configurations of the stress absorbing device 6 fig6 a illustrates the stress absorbing device 6 in a locking configuration when the half cowls are in the closed position when the rod 61 is in a retracted position with the fingers of the part forming a hook 63 which hook up the protrusion of the second end 612 of the rod 61 thereby blocking the rod 61 in the extend direction towards the left in the figure the external abutment 614 bearing against the first end 621 of the body 62 thereby blocking the rod 61 in the retract direction towards the right in the figure fig6 b illustrates the beginning of the maneuver for unlocking the stress absorbing device 6 concomitantly at the beginning of the maneuver for opening one or both half cowls where the slider 64 begins to move towards the first end 621 of the body 62 as schematized by the arrow cs leading to the displacement of the fingers of the part forming a hook 63 towards the step or recess. |
8 | d by way of the wireless interface 4 a to the base device 4 a storage r 3 of the identification number and of the join key jk is performed by the base device 4 the base device 4 also returns a pre login signal containing the information that the pre registration was successful to the wireless communication device 2 this pre login procedure is observed observation b and analyzed by the wireless authentication device 1 depending on the result of the analysis a decision is then taken as to whether a piece of authentication information ai is conveyed to the wireless communication device 2 in the case of a positive result of the analysis a a piece of authentication information ai is conveyed to the wireless communication device 2 the latter in turn conveys the received piece of authentication information and the identification number of the wireless communication device 2 by way of the sensor nodes 3 b 3 a 3 c 3 d and the wireless interface 4 a to the base device 4 at the base device 4 a registration r 4 takes place wherein the piece of authentication information ai is checked and in the case of a positive check result the identification number of the wireless communication device 2 and the join key jk are entered in a corresponding join table in accordance with the description for the preceding figures furthermore the base device 4 returns appropriate information to the wireless communication device 2 to the effect that a registration of the wireless communication device 2 at the base device 4 was successful although aspects of the present invention have been described by means of the aforementioned exemplary embodiments it is not restricted thereto but may be modified in various ways it is. |
1 | the operator again presses operator input device 70 electronic controller 46 will drive display 48 to display not the actual percentage of fill of the grain tank or total bushels in the grain tank but some lesser value equal to the percent of grain in the grain tank proportionate to the actual fill level at the time the operator manipulated the operator input device for example assume the operator selects operator input device 70 when the actual fill level is 50 from then on electronic controller 46 will scale the display 48 such that u201c 0 u201d appears on the display 48 when the tank is empty i e 0 full and 100 appears on the display 48 when the grain tank 20 is 50 full this may be useful for example if the grain cart has a limited capacity and can only receive 50 of the grain tank capacity at that time if this was the case the operator would want to know when he has one grain cart 39 s worth of grain stored in the grain tank having display 48 show u201c 100 u201d when it is time for the grain cart to unload the combine would be a convenience to the operator the operator can follow the same process to reset electronic controller 46 to its. |
9 | invention refers to a polymeric film comprising odor barrier material and being able to pack malodorous waste this is achieved by a multilayer film which comprises ethylene alpha olefin copolymer with a density less than 0 950 g cm 3 in at least one layer application_number US 32234709 A description according to a first aspect the present invention is directed to a multilayer film with weight less than 19 g m 2 used in malodorous item packaging where the film comprises ethylene alpha olefin copolymer with a density less than 0 950 g cm 3 in at least one layer the multilayer film of the present invention preferably comprises two layers comprising ethylene alpha olefin copolymer with a density less than 0 950 g cm 3 in both layers where both outer and inner layer comprise ethylene alpha olefin copolymer it is noted that for the purposes of the present invention the term u201c inner layer u201d is to be regarded as an additional outer layer of the multilayer film which is in direct contact with the item to be packaged i e an outer layer of the film which is located on the inside after a packaging process not exposed to the environment according to a further embodiment the present invention is of the same configuration where both inner and outer layer comprise a u201c substantially non resilient material u201d snr in a preferred version of the invention the snr material is at least 10 percent preferably at least 20 preferably at least 30 percent of at least one of outer and inner layers preferably the film comprises an oxygen barrier layer in a preferred version of the. |
3 | desired compound is prepared according to general procedure 2 starting from 3 2 bromomethyl 1 3 dioxolan 2 yl thiophene 2 sulphonamide of example 1 with a yield of 90 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 8 69 t 1h 7 89 d 1h 7 18 d 1h 4 17 m 2h 4 06 m 2h 3 54 d 2h the desired compound is prepared according to general procedure 2 starting from 3 2 bromomethyl 1 3 dioxolan 2 yl 5 chlorothiophen 2 sulphonammide of example 2 with a yield of 97 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 8 91 t 1h 7 34 s 1h 4 17 m 2h 4 04 m 2h 3 56 d 2h the compound of structure 3 is dissolved in dmso 5 10 volumes potassium carbonate is added 1 2 2 5 equivalents and the mixture is heated for one hour at 50 60 u00b0 c when the conversion is complete 1 chloro 3 methoxypropane 1 5 3 equivalents is added to the suspension and the mixture is heated again at 60 u00b0 c for 2 8 hours when the conversion is complete the mixture is recovered with water and toluene the phases are separated and the organic phase is washed with water the product 9 is isolated through distillation of the solvent under vacuum obtaining a solid with a hplc assay of 85 95 and a yield of 90 99 the desired compound is prepared according to the general procedure 3 starting from 3 2 bromomethyl 1 3 dioxolan 2 yl thiophene 2 sulphonamide of example 1 with a yield of 90 1 h nmr 300 mhz dmso d 6 7 94 d 1h 7. |
9 | 16 although other orientations of the cutting edge 16 can be utilized if desired the illustrated invention relies upom a pipe puller 14 to feed the pipe 10 horizontally across the vertically oriented cutting edge 16 the cutting edge 16 is formed on a knife member 26 having a first end 26a and a second end 26b which is carried by a frame 18 having a bore 20 therethrough the pipe 10 enters the bore 20 at an entrance end of the bore 20 in a direction illustrated by the arrow 22 the bore 20 is sized so as to closely receive the outside diameter of the pipe 10 a mandrel 24 is positioned within the bore 20 along the longitudinal axis of the bore 20 for centering and supporting the pipe 10 as its wall is severed while advancing through the bore 20 the mandrel 24 generally includes at least a portion which is cylindrical in shape and has a tapered end or leading edge 25 for inserting into the inner diameter of the pipe 10 preferably the mandrel 24 is made of mild grade steel as best illustrated in fig1 and 3 where like reference numerals are used for parts which appear in more than one figure the cylindrical shape of the mandrel 24 is modified to provide a portion having a flat surface 28 to aid in mounting the mandrel 24 within the bore 20 a support member 30 for the mandrel 24 is rigidly carried by the frame 18 and as illustrated the support member 30 is rigidly attached to the flat surface 28 by known methods such as welding as best illustrated in fig3 the cutting edge 16 of the knife 26 is positioned. |
9 | more heteroatoms comprising oxygen nitrogen or sulfur y represents oxygen or sulfur and z represents oxygen or nh with the proviso that at least one of r 1 r 2 or r 3 represents c 1 c 6 alkoxy in the preferred embodiment r 1 r 2 and r 3 represent ethoxy or methoxy x represents benzyl y represents oxygen and z represents nh the compound is useful for modifying molecules so that they can be attached to substrate surfaces in another embodiment of the invention a compound is provided having a formula v wherein r 1 r 2 and r 3 independently represents c 1 c 6 alkoxy c 1 c 6 alkyl phenyl or aryl substituted with one or more groups selected from the group consisting of c 1 c 6 alkyl and c 1 c 6 alkoxy l represents a linking group x represents linear or branched c 1 c 20 alkyl or aryl substituted with one or more groups selected from the group consisting of c 1 c 6 alkyl and c 1 c 6 alkoxy optionally substituted with one or more heteroatoms comprising oxygen nitrogen or sulfur y represents oxygen or sulfur and z represents oxygen or nh and m represents a molecule with the proviso that at least one of r 1 r 2 or r 3 represent c 1 c 6 alkoxy the linking group l may be a nucleophile that is naturally present or chemically added to the molecule such as an amino sulfhydryl group hydroxy group carboxylate group or any suitable moiety l may represent u2014 nh u2014 s u2014 u2014 o u2014 or u2014 ooc u2014 in the preferred embodiment r 1 r 2 and r 3 represent methoxy or ethoxy x represents. |
8 | of the sample support in which the upper surface of the detection element 500 coincides with the upper surface of the base 501 as a fabrication method it is only necessary to separately produce the detection element 500 and the base 501 providing a concave portion to a transparent member such as glass or plastic for the base 501 and fitting the detection element 500 thereinto if one of the detection element 500 and the base 501 projects from the other optical plane grinding by polishing or the like may be performed the base 501 and the detection element 500 are fixed to each other with an adhesive a double stick tape a mechanical fitting or the like alternatively the base 501 and the detection element 500 may be bonded to each other by chemical bonding alternatively optical grinding may be performed until the detection element is exposed to the surface of the sample support after producing the detection element 500 and the base 501 while fitting the detection element 500 thereinto from the beginning if it is possible to use a significantly large detection element the entire surface of the sample support may be configured as the detection element as illustrated in fig5 a that is the detection element itself may be used as the sample. |
5 | lugs 30 and 31 as seen in fig6 and correspondingly on the lugs 28 and 29 are partly bevelled surfaces located for minimum clearance around the nose cone surface e in fig3 this can be seen most clearly in fig6 where the surfaces e 39 are extensions of the nose cone rearward to the region of fig6 in the twisting assembly and disassembly of the point on the nose these inward beveled surfaces of the lugs must clear the nose cone and extension surfaces e and e 39 by combining the flat tall point ears of fig3 7 with the circular socket nose cone cross section i arranged for space outside of this inward boundary for point ear lugs of adequate size in the specific invention the inward beveled surfaces 34 35 of the ear lugs actually are arcuate but satisfactory function could be achieved with straight bevels referring to fig5 in the preferred construction the pair of forwardly facing lug walls 36 and 37 together are portions of an arcuate surface for tightening engagement with longitudinally spaced areas of the concave rear edge 38 of the pin 21 only one pair of lugs engage the pin on any given assembly the other pair being for the purpose of allowing installation of the point in 180 u00b0. |
3 | the 5th day its temperature dropped to 6 u00b0 c after that it entered a low temperature fermentation step in the step s 07 a fresh fermented liquor was prepared after the fermentation step the moromi mash was pressed to separate into a fresh liquor and cacao lees the fresh cacao liquor had a brix degree of 9 0 and its alcohol content was 11 35 in the step s 08 the cacao liquor was prepared the obtained fresh liquor was thermally sterilized to prevent the putrefaction and deterioration of the liquor if necessary if dregs remains then the fresh liquor is left at low temperature in a dark site for the dreg sedimentation or filtered with a strainer to be clarified the pasteurized liquor is stored in a storage tank and aged if necessary a further second pasteurization may be preformed to be thermally sterilized after that the liquor is bottled and shipped 3 fermentation of cacao beans can be achieved due to the adding step of the red grape condensed juice 4 good aroma and sulfide perfume free can be achieved by the shubo starter preparation step for accelerating a little alcoholic fermentation or by the moromi mash preparation step of the major alcoholic fermentation step using rice koji 5 good aroma and sulfide perfume free of products. |
3 | form cys sh on the other hand when cystine levels are high and cysteine levels are low less of the rhbmp 2 elutes as the covalently bonded dimer and more elutes as a peak which is believed to represent a dissociable dimer in which each of the cys360 residues is bonded to a cysteine molecule i e cysteinylated non covalently bonded dissociable dimer the inventors have largely overcome this problem by providing mammalian cell culture compositions comprising a high concentration of l cystine and a low concentration of l glutamic acid in the present invention a high concentration of l cystine is defined as at least about 0 6 mm cystine and is more preferably at least about 0 9 mm at least about 1 05 mm or at least about 1 4 mm the most preferred concentration of l cystine is about 1 4 mm in the present invention a low concentration of glutamic acid is defined as at or below about 0 5mm and most preferably at or below about 0 2 mm the compositions of the present invention are believed to maintain an appropriate balance between l cystine and l cysteine in the culture to promote formation of the covalently bonded dimer this balance is influenced by the concentration of l cystine supplied in the fresh medium however the cells continually import l cystine from the medium and export l cysteine high levels of glutamic acid are believed to restrict this phenomenon and there fore also influence the balance. |
2 | hose enters the valve from the 34 j 34 shaped tube section 42b fig2 the additional section 57 of pneumatic hose exits the opposite side of the pneumatic valve 64 extending into the 34 j 34 shaped tube section 42a the pneumatic valve is actuated by a button 66 extending from the top thereof the button 66 is spring loaded to a position blocking flow of air through the valve it may be seen in fig3 a 3c that the 34 l 34 shaped bottom cover 49 is secured to the buckle assembly 46 by means of screws 67 engaging holes threaded in the safety stud mounting plate and a screw 68 engaging a threaded hole formed in the bottom of the valve mounting plate 63 it may also be seen by reference to the fig3 a 3c that positioning the tongue 51 into the buckling assembly 46 in accordance with the direction of the arrow 69 as shown in fig3 a that the tongue passes over the top of safety stud 53 and underneath the angled top cover 47 on the buckle assembly when the tongue 51 is inserted the full distance into the buckle assembly the tongue is depressed as shown by the arrow 71 in fig3 b so that it falls below the lip 62 on the safety stud subsequently the tongue 51 is moved in the direction of the arrow 72 seen in fig3 c to place the edge of the hole 52 in a position underlying the lip 62 on the safety stud consequently the tongue is inserted arrow 69 engaged arrow 71 and locked arrow 72 by the serial steps depicted in fig3 a 3b and 3c it should be noted that the inertia reel 31 and belt assembly 29 may be obtained from. |
8 | outgoing calls as packets to one or more ip addresses that is the gateway may be directly incorporated within the legacy pbx in various embodiments of the present invention a virtual pbx vpbx 205 is provided typically as an internet connected server executing a rich software suite sw 2 and outgoing calls from legacy system 105 are addressed in the translation by gateway 201 to vpbx 205 in a similar fashion pstn calls represented by arrows 102 and 104 destined for legacy pbx 107 from pstn 100 which may be via a service control point scp 101 or another pstn switch 103 go to a supplemental gateway 208 associated with vpbx 205 and are translated to sip or other packet protocol and managed by the vpbx other incoming may be packet protocol telephone calls 211 all these incoming calls are forwarded to gateway 201 via internet connection 206 and are translated back to pstn protocol and delivered to legacy pbx 107 the skilled person will understand that gateways such as 201 may be programmed to address packet calls to vpbx 205 where a broad variety of enhanced services may be provided for legacy system 105 further in an embodiment of the invention services at vpbx 205 are configured. |
3 | of zns capping than qd528c generally and as may be appreciated from a consideration of fig8 qd528 may show a higher fluorescence in higher ph buffers the fluorescence of each of the qds may preferably be generally found to increase with increasing ph in fig8 the amount of fluorescence variation differs amongst different qds error bars indicate the 95 confidence interval on mean normalized fluorescence this trend of increasing fluorescence of qds with increasing ph may preferably also be seen with other buffers including tris hepes pbs and borate in 10 mm citric acid such as may preferably have been used in collecting the data graphically represented in fig8 these green qds showed between 40 43 change in fluorescence between ph 5 u02dc 7 yellow and orange qds with different amounts of zns capping may vary in fluorescence between 22 345 in a citrate buffer having a ph of 5 u02dc 7 such a large variation may serve to emphasize the importance of and or preference for studying these variations before qd types are used in quantitative applications since what may be observed for one sample of qds may not necessarily be repeated in another sample in all the studies described above uv vis spectroscopy did not show any qds in the supernatant preferably indicating that the variation in fluorescence intensity was not due to leakage of qds from the microbeads it may be lastly noted that fluorescence signals may also be affected by at least two other processes 1 leakage of qds out of the microbeads such as may be driven for example by a diffusion process and or 2 photobrightening of. |
6 | be adjusted to the interior surface of chamber 3 and a final perimeter edge 2 c fig3 shows the barrel 2 in the resting position in which the sealing elements 2 b 2 c of the rear end 2 a of barrel 2 face the chamber 3 which contains a pellet 9 a the thin cylindrical wall 2 b is arranged so that when the barrel 2 is moved backwards by the trigger 5 see fig4 the thin cylindrical wall 2 b enters the chamber 3 collecting along the way said pellet 9 a which is located in the chamber 3 until said final perimeter edge 2 c is supported against the rear surface 24 of the chamber 3 making sealed contact around the compressed gas entrance 25 while said exterior surface isolates the chamber 3 from an opening 8 a in the ammunition magazine 8 typically said ammunition magazine 8 comprises an ammunition store 19 for a column of pellets 9 where this store 19 communicates with said chamber 3 through said opening 8 a an ammunition push mechanism 20 operated by spring 21 is arranged to push said column of pellets 9 towards the chamber 3 in accordance with this invention a trap 22 jointed with respect to a shaft 23 is arranged in said opening 8 a between said ammunition store 19 and the chamber 3 so that it is pushed upwards by the penultimate pellet 9 b in the column. |
5 | plurality of cutter segments 24 is placed into a keyway or slot 26 and slid into the channel 22 two such keyways are shown in fig2 the keyways of fig2 may be referred to as u201c radial u201d keyways because segments inserted into the keyways are inserted in a radial direction it is to be understood that other configurations of keyways are possible within the scope and spirit of this invention each segment is then slid along the channel in turn until the channel is substantially full of segments steel shims 28 may be used to insure a complete filling of the channel shims 28 of a given thickness may be placed between each segment to reduce the number of carbide segments being used thin steel shims may be used between each segment to prevent carbide against carbide breakage during the severe operating conditions experienced by rock bits a final segment 30 in the nature of a key or locking wedge then slid into the keyway and locked into place with a pin 32 for example into a pin hole 34 alternatively the key 30 may be welded or otherwise secured in place also the spaces in the channel and between the segments may be filled with silver solder or other suitable material if desired silver solder may be used to bond the segments key and cone together as an additional safety factor to minimize the chances of leaving junk down hole in the case of cutting structure failure while the keyways of fig2 were described as radial fig3 a 4 a and 4 b depict an u201c axial u201d keyway in that the segments 24 are inserted into a slot 36 in an axial direction and the slot 36 is. |
6 | brake disk 2 with a locally reduced section modulus w 1 to wn the position of the reduced section modulus w 1 to wn in the brake or friction rings 3 4 occurs as a result of the selection of the number u201c x u201d of the locally weakened section moduli w 1 to wn for example x 4 as in the following the locally reduced section moduli w 1 to wn are formed by slots 10 in the first friction ring 3 the second friction ring 4 or both of these friction rings according to one embodiment the slots 10 separate the brake ring 3 and or 4 so that at u201c x 4 u201d four partial segments s 1 to s 4 are obtained fig6 to 10 illustrate several embodiments having various arrangements of the slots 10 locally reduced section moduli u201c w1 to wn u201d corresponding to the natural oscillations for u201c es u201d and the resulting modes u201c k u201d are obtained such is illustrated for example in fig9 by way of five segments s 1 to s 5 according to fig6 the slots 10 are arranged in the inner friction ring r 1 according to fig7 the slots are arranged so as to alternate in the outer and inner friction rings r 2 r 1 and according to fig8 the slots are arranged in both friction rings r 1 and r 2 arrangements of the slots 10 similar to those of fig6 to 8. |
1 | the gel 62 with the tissue particles 71 to create a mixture 80 within the container 170 and thereafter to aspirate the mixture 80 from the container 170 in operation as shown in fig5 and 7 a 7 f the surgical blade 10 is brought into contact with a desired bodily tissue such as synovial or adipose tissue fig5 the operator cuts a desired amount of tissue from the donor site using the blade 10 the vacuum source 90 aspirates fluid and the cut tissue through the aspiration lumen 16 of the inner tubular member 14 to the tissue collection device 140 during aspiration the fluid and cut tissue flow through the filter 147 which removes undesirable cut tissue from the fluid pathway such as particles larger than for example about 0 6 mm to about 2 4 mm after passing through the filter 147 the remainder of the fluid and cut tissue pass through the filter 148 which removes undesirable cut tissue from the fluid pathway such as particles larger than for example about 0 6 mm to about 1 mm the remainder of the fluid and cut tissue pass through the filter 149 where tissue particles 71 fig7 b of a desired size such as particles larger than for example about 0 5 mm to about 50 u03bcm are isolated and or retained on the filter 149 the remainder of the cut tissue and fluid volume pass through the tissue collection device 140 and are aspirated to the collection apparatus not. |
2 | higher air cleaning power than air cleaner of known type even though the outer dimensions of the casing 50 differ little from these this is because in addition to the known filter cartridges 62 and 118 of metal mesh it also comprises the paper filter cartridge 35 of relatively small height but of relatively high filtering power as the filter cartridge 35 is in the form of a plurality of adjacent portions 47 folded in radial directions and of relatively small height it has a very high filter area for a minimum external bulk and has good operational reliability the described air cleaner also has further characteristics which increase its air cleaning power so enabling it to be used advantageously in particularly severe conditions in this respect a suction action is generated on the oil in the minimum section region at the slots 81 leading to a more intimate mixing with the air and in addition the fins 110 on the member 108 provide a centrifugal action on the air and on the oil and impurity particles so aiding their separation the described air cleaner also has good cleaning power at low throughputs this is because at low throughputs the oil level in the bottom 53 is relatively high so that the uncovered section of the spaces 94 in the toothing 92 is relatively small there is thus a flow velocity of the air through the spaces 94 which is sufficient to allow it to associate itself with the necessary oil quantity for cleaning the air this flow velocity. |
7 | pieces 3 4 each of an identical outer diameter are disposed at the central portion of the opposing face for each of the yoke plates 1 2 in which a space 10 is defined and superconductive coil 6 is disposed circumferentially only to the lower magnet pole piece 4 in the opposed pair of magnet pole pieces 3 4 since the magnetic field on the side of the magnet pole piece 4 having the superconductive coil 6 disposed circumferentially is increased vertical imbalance is caused in the vertical magnetic field to very much worsen the magnetic field uniformity in view of the above the outer diameter of the lower magnet pole piece 4 having the superconductive coil 6 disposed circumferentially as in the magnetic field generation device shown in fig2 is made greater than the outer diameter of the upper magnet pole piece 3 not having the superconductive coil 6 by which the vertical imbalance in the magnetic field can be improved to make the magnetic field uniformity satisfactory the outer diameter of the lower magnet pole piece 4 having the super conductive coil 6 disposed circumferential may be made greater than the outer diameter of the other magnet pole piece 3 by properly selecting the outer. |
8 | that droplets are deposited in some locations but not others blanking electrodes or coil 30 are controlled by signal controller 34 signal controller 34 can be a signal processor such as a computer system the computer system allows greater control of solder droplets 14 by programming the blanking electrodes or coil 30 to turn on and off in a desired sequence so as to pattern the substrate with a desired solder pattern an alternative embodiment can include an air jet system if the electrical pulse is insufficient to remove the droplets a photo cell can be located above the air jet system in order to ensure proper timing of electrical pulses or the air pressure the third zone is the raster scan system and includes electrostatic deflection plates or magnetic coil 36 electrostatic deflection plates 36 are charged by signal controller 34 so that solder droplets 14 are deflected in either the horizontal x direction or the vertical y direction or both further the solder droplets 14 can be held in a steady position in the x y plane in order to build up the solder to a desired height since the droplet stream now scans in the x and y directions the substrate 12 can now stay stationary throughout the droplet application process signal controller 34 can be programmed to perform a variety of soldering patterns for placing solder droplets 14 on substrate 12 for example a cad cam system programmed with a desired output sends signals to blanking electrodes 30 and to electrostatic deflection. |
2 | number of pyrometers 20 at the top of receptacle 18 where the droplets 28 are collected measure the temperature of the droplets 28 and the gas velocity is adjusted to ensure that the temperature of droplets 28 is with predetermined limits for example if the droplets have not cooled sufficiently the gas velocity is increased to slow the droplets further to increase the radiation heat loss a rolling temperature much higher than the conventional one is practicable because in the absence of oxygen there is no risk of 34 burning 34 of the steel the upper limit of the rolling temperature may approach the lower limit of solidification of the steel being processed provided that the rolled product 30 has enough strength and stiffness for further processing as it leaves the reduction rolls 21 the required level of collected droplets 28 in the receptacle is maintained by automatic speed control of rolls 21 by a level control instrument 19 near the top of receptacle 18 and a connected servo mechanism not shown the steel is not to be contaminated by oxides and therefore no air vapour or gas other than the inert cooling gas must come into contact with the steel during processing i e between pouring and the point the steel. |
9 | within the cylinder head cover 4 through the outlet valve 19 the air is then sucked from the brake booster not shown through the pipe 16 and the inlet valve 18 into the pump lower chamber 15 at the same time the lubricating oil which has contacted with the outer peripheral surface of the roller 23 and splashed is introduced into the pump lower chamber 15 through the communication holes 28 the bearing opening 24 the gap between the bearing 11 and the piston rod 10 and the oil passages 12a by the negative pressure of the pump lower chamber 15 then being dispersed within the pump lower chamber 15 by repetition of vertically reciprocating movement of the piston a sufficient amount of the lubricating oil flows into the pump lower chamber 15 and adheres to sliding surfaces of the piston ring 9 and the cylinder 5 so that a good sliding condition between them can be maintained when the piston 6 moves downwardly the air within the pump lower chamber 15 is discharged into the space within the cylinder head cover 4 through the outlet valve 20 the air is then sucked from the brake booster through the pipe 16 and the inlet valve 17 into the pump upper chamber 14 the lubricating oil adhering in the vicinity of. |
9 | housing 13 in overlying relation to the path of the vehicle member 51 receives a toy vehicle 28 from the path and positions the vehicle 28 outwardly at a predetermined position at the pickup station b for pickup by the robotic arm apparatus 12 member 51 is guided in its path by a slot opening 52 formed in housing 13 a handle member 53 extending from member 51 facilitates the sliding action for moving the vehicle 28 to the pickup station b and returning the slidable member 51 to the vehicle path referring to fig1 and 5 7 robotic arm apparatus 12 is positioned at the center of the annular track section 40 on support member 24 apparatus 12 includes a base support including base members 61 and 62 which serve to support upper arm member 64 and lower arm member 66 lower arm member 66 has a pair of universal joints 68 and 69 formed at each end thereof fig5 universal joint 68 is received by the support members 61 and 62 universal joint member 69 is received by outer arm member 70 which has claw members 72 and 74 secured thereto claw member 72 is pivotably mounted to move relative to. |
9 | place at the end face lying opposite the layer composite produced in this manner is subjected to a heat treatment specifically a sintering treatment during which the catalytic converter structure shown in fig1 is formed however prior to the heat treatment what is known as a drawing process can optionally be implemented during which the composite body made up of catalytic layer 12 solid electrolyte layer 14 and electrodes 16 18 is subjected to for example a brief lateral elongation so that a wavy structure of the composite body is obtained this structure is retained in a subsequent heat treatment and or sintering process thereby resulting in an enlarged catalytically active surface of the obtained catalytic converter another exemplary embodiment of a catalytic converter according to the present invention is shown in fig2 matching reference numerals indicate the same module components as in the previous figures prior to the heat or sintering treatment the composite body made up of catalytic layer 12 solid electrolyte layer 14 and electrodes 16 18 is laminated together with an additional composite body of the same type both composite bodies having shared additional electrodes 18 this overall structure made up of two composite systems is then subjected to the heat or sintering treatment the result is the catalytic converter according to a second exemplary embodiment shown in fig2 if the overall structure made up of two composite systems is subjected to a drawing process prior to the heat or sintering treatment then a catalytic converter according to a third exemplary embodiment as shown in fig3 results after the sintering furthermore prior to the final heat or sintering treatment the catalytic converters according to the first to third exemplary embodiments may be rolled up about. |
1 | beam direction and denoted by the subscript j they have the following meanings f j mean gray scale value in voxel j corresponding to the mean linear attenuation coefficient of the voxel v j k f j u03b1 k f j gt t wk 0 f j u2264 t wk u2062 u2062 and u2062 ue891 u2062 v j w f j u03b1 w t aw u2264 f j u2264 t wk 0 f j lt t aw u2062 u2062 oder u2062 u2062 f j gt t wk where u03b1 w or u03b1 k denote the mass attenuation coefficient in cm 2 g in the case of a specific reference energy of the radiation that is to be advantageously selected the soft part coverage and bone coverage in g cm 2 required for the hardening correction and the scattered radiation correction then results in the vector u03bb generally represents a combination of three vectors v w v k l where a single scalar variable can moreover be formed for example in the following way and is capable of at least sweepingly taking account of the dependency of the distribution of bone along the measuring beam relative to the distribution of soft tissue in the scattered radiation correction the following variables are used for this purpose the voxel coordinates of the centre of the voxel j along the measuring beam where j 1 for designating the first voxel which belongs to the object or of which the hu value corresponds to soft tissue or bone focal points of the u201c soft part voxel u201d or u201c bone voxel u201d along the measuring beam the following scalar variable u03bb which lies between u2212 u00bd and u00bd estimates the relative asymmetry. |
1 | attached through the screw hole 2 located at the top of the support structure 1 such that the hanging bracket could be used to mount the system 10 to the top of a door as used in some conventional shoe rack systems the brackets 20 30 and 60 and the universal heel block 40 include a special mounting clip 50 see fig2 and 6 which allows the aforementioned parts to be easily attached and detached to the support structure 1 in seconds the mounting clip 50 allows the system 10 to be universal in its application whereby each of the brackets and other attachments may be mounted in multiple interchangeable locations and orientations when rotated by 90 degrees on the support structure 1 a different type of mounting clip 50 or mounting mechanism may be envisioned which would include a rounded mounting clip for example that would provide for an incremental or infinite rotated positions when the central support structure 1 is oriented in a position between vertical and horizontal in this way the shoes would continue to be held in an upright position regardless of the orientation of the central support structure 1 the support structure 1 may be either a solid or tubular shaped design and can also be segmented to accommodate different applications such as the combination of the universal heel bracket 20 and universal heel block 40 see fig1 amp 11 for example the universal heel bracket 20 shown in perspective view as fig2 and in side view as fig3 is well suited for a wide variety of different shoe types including dress casual and sport shoes the heel bracket 20 is able to accommodate men 39 s women 39 s including some types of high heel or u201c pump u201d and children 39 s shoes. |
7 | perforation in the present case the sheet 1 is multi layered and consists of two layers of which one layers represents the material from the packaging case is to be produced or folded a covering foil that may contain adhesive layers on the side edges 10 10 u2032 is located on top a circular recess 4 is arranged in the center of the section 7 the diameter of said recess is slightly larger than the center hole of a normal compact disk the two slots 12 12 u2032 individual sections are folded on the folding edges 8 u2032 in a zigzag form so that two separate pockets are formed the two outer sections of the layout 2 each have a recess 4 4 u2032 through the position securing devices 9 and respectively 9 u2032 are guided and glued to the respective sides of the center section 14 opposing one another further details of such a packaging case are not described here in greater detail because they are described already in detail in the preceding text fig8 shows the schematic side view of an insert 18 viewed from the top the insert 18 has approximately the inside dimensions of the packaging case about in the center of the insert 18 provision is made on each of the two sides for a surface 20 and 20 u2032 respectively to which a position securing device 9 and 9 u2032 respectively is glued the predetermined surfaces 20 and 20 u2032 may be additional flat smooth disks to which the insert 18 is glued in the simplest case provision is made for only one circle for marking the surfaces 20 and 20 u2032 fig9 shows a further exemplified embodiment of a layout 2 u2032 as defined by the invention. |
9 | ingredient as a powder or granules as a solution or a suspension in an aqueous liquid or a non aqueous liquid or as an oil in water liquid emulsion or a water in oil emulsion and as a bolus etc a tablet may be made by compression or molding optionally with one or more accessory ingredients compressed tablets may be prepared by compressing in a suitable machine the active ingredient in a free flowing form such as a powder or granules optionally mixed with a binder lubricant inert diluent preservative surface active or dispersing agent molded tables may be made by molding in a suitable machine a mixture of the powdered compound moistened with an inert liquid diluent the tablets may optionally coated or scored and may be formulated so as to provide a slow or controlled release of the active ingredient therein formulations suitable for topical administration in the mouth include lozenges comprising the ingredients in a flavored basis usually sucrose and acacia or tragacanth pastilles comprising the active ingredient in an inert basis such as gelatin and glycerin or sucrose and acacia and mouthwashes comprising the ingredient to be administered in a suitable liquid carrier formulations suitable for topical administration to the skin may be presented as ointments creams gels and pastes comprising the ingredient to be administered in a pharmaceutical acceptable carrier a preferred topical delivery system is a transdermal patch containing the ingredient to be administered formulations for rectal administration may be presented as a suppository with a suitable base comprising for example cocoa butter or a salicylate formulations suitable for nasal administration wherein. |
4 | the polyester dtys are woven with the warp of 75 denier per 36 filaments and the weft of 150 denier per 48 filaments wherein the warp density is about 8 800 yarns and the weft density is 72 t per inch furthermore the polyester dtys may be woven with the warp of 75 denier per 72 filaments and the weft of 75 denier per 72 filaments next the fabric is heated and cooled rapidly so that its width is reduced by 10 to 15 there are various heating methods but in this invention a jig type machine is used and in this instance the fabric is treated for 7 to 8 hours while keeping temperature of 180 u00b0 c when the width of the fabric is 74 inches after the above process the fabric is cooled rapidly to thereby be shrunk the rapidly cooling process is carried out twice in such a way that the fabric is shrunk sufficiently till it becomes a 74 inch fabric with a width ranging 64 inches to 65 inches then the fabric density gets higher so that yarns close together and get dense and hence it can be prevented that the coating liquid is permeated to the rear face of a coated face during a rear face coating process which will be carried out later it also can prevent the curling of the fabric and. |
9 | and direction of rotation of the motor and or control the engagement shifting or disengagement of the gearbox controllers are well known to those skilled in the art and therefore no further discussion is needed the details of how the inner vessel 34 is drive with respect to the outer vessel 32 are provided in u s pat nos 5 140 783 5 507 685 and 5 848 929 which patents are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety another drive system which can be used in the present invention is disclosed in co pending application entitled u201c high speed centrifugal processor u201d attorney docket no 9436 15 u s filed concurrently herewith that application is also incorporated herein by reference in its entirety 0039 fig6 shows one example of an arrangement for mounting the saw blades 10 in an inner vessel 34 a central rod 44 is located within the interior of the inner vessel the saw blades 10 are mounted on the rod 44 and spaced apart by spacers 46 the height of the spacers 46 must be sufficient to permit the finishing media to pass between and act upon the sides of the blade a nut or similar fastener 48 is attached to the end of the rod 44 the rod is preferably fixedly attached to the inner vessel 34 the walls of the inner vessel 34 should spaced from the tips. |
6 | be welded or otherwise attached to the base 114 equidistant between two lower legs 110 and angled approximately 30 degrees from the base 114 and may extend slightly beyond the edge 116 of the base 114 still referring generally to fig1 2 in an exemplary embodiment the heat gun 126 may be received within the heat gun manifold 219 the heat gun manifold 219 with the heat gun 126 may then be received in the heat chamber 106 for example until the heat gun manifold 219 touches the indentation in the heat chamber 106 the upper legs 108 may be attached to the heat chamber for example by using upper leg machine screw 122 upper leg lock washer 123 and upper leg nut 125 the top of the upper leg 108 may be pressed against the heat gun manifold 219 the base 114 may be attached to the upper legs 108 by lower legs 110 for example by aligning the lower handle 112 so that the lower handle 112 may be on the same side as the upper handle 104 the upper legs 108 may also be aligned to the lower legs 110 and may be attached using for example by the lower leg machine screw 124 lower leg lock washer 127 and lower leg nut 129 for each leg the base 114 may be pushed toward the heat chamber 106 so that it may be flush against the base of the heat gun 126 and may secure the heat gun 126 into the heat gun manifold 219. |
7 | drawings as having generally circular cross sections in any event the front and rear faces 28 c and 28 b respectively of ring 14 are preferably sized such that the entire ring 14 when affixed to shaft 52 is larger in cross sectional area than the head 54 of peg 34 as shown in fig5 the ring 14 is thus preferably sized to add sufficient cross sectional area about shaft 52 so that the aperture 44 even though possibly enlarged due to repeated forcing of aperture 44 over head 54 will not pass over ring 14 in this manner device 10 provides a strap locking feature when positioned about shaft 52 of peg 34 between head 54 and aperture 44 of strap 36 as most clearly shown in fig5 and as described hereinabove inner faces 22 a and 22 b of arms 12 a and 12 b each define channels 24 a and 24 b therein wherein such channels are preferably configured to receive first and second opposite edges of a conventional guitar pick therein and retain the pick between arms 12 a and 12 b in one preferred embodiment and as described with respect to fig1 the channel surfaces 26 a and 26 b are arcuate shaped preferably the arcuate shape of channel surfaces 26 a and 26 b in this embodiment is complementary to first and second opposite edges of a conventional guitar pick configuration to thereby facilitate advancement and retrieval of a pick 38 within and from channels 24 a and 24 b as shown by the bi directional arrow 64 of. |
5 | above u201d and u201c below u201d and other like terms indicating relative positions above or below a given point or element are used in this description to more clearly describe some embodiments of the invention however when applied to equipment and methods for use in wells that are deviated or horizontal such terms may refer to a left to right right to left or other relationship as appropriate moreover in the specification and appended claims the terms u201c pipe u201d u201c tube u201d u201c tubular u201d u201c casing u201d u201c liner u201d and or u201c other tubular goods u201d are to be interpreted and defined generically to mean any and all of such elements without limitation of industry usage fig1 represents the essential invention environment showing a partial perforating gun assembly including a firing head 10 a drop sub 12 and a perforating gun tube 14 these are independently severable units that may be unitized by integrally threaded box and pin joints such an assembly may be suspended into a well bore by wireline coiled tubing or pipe joints in traditional practice the perforating gun 14 is a tube having a multiplicity of explosive perforating charges 16 set within the tube shell to discharge radially against a production pipe well casing or raw bore wall the objective of such perforations is to facilitate the flow of in situ fluids gas or crude petroleum from a fluid bearing earth stratum into an inner flow chamber these explosive charges 16 are often set in a helical pattern around and along the length of the. |
2 | a negligible delay time interval tr the distortion factor is not zero t on t the discharge switch 39 is in this case closed when the signal q is high and the control signal gd is also high i e during the on interval t on whereas it is off when the signal q is low and the control signal gd is also low i e during the off interval t off of the switching period t u03b8 also in this case the discharge of the charging capacitor 36 occurs during the time interval in the switching period t during which the current i l is non zero with the current i l that flows in this case through the inductor element 5 constituted by the primary winding of the transformer it follows that in this embodiment the pre distortion factor by which the control voltage v c in the pre distortion stage 32 is multiplied is given by for completeness hereinafter all the significant equations relating to this further embodiment are in any case provided moreover in a way similar to what has been discussed previously fig1 shows the main electrical quantities in the power converter 1 u2032 applying as discussed previously considerations of charge balance with respect to the charging capacitor 36 of the pre distortion stage 32 considering that also in this case the aforesaid eq 13 is valid the following expression is obtained moreover considering that v r _ pk v ct. |
8 | in fig4 b a failure indicating device may be connected to the indicator terminal 428 the current sense resistors 471 or current sense capacitors 481 and the thermal sense resistors 472 or thermal sense capacitors 482 are configured to provide a distinguishing indication between current limiter components 430 open circuit and thermal protector components 450 open circuit the current limiter components 430 may be a single strand of silver wire multiple strands of silver wire silver ribbon perforated silver ribbon copper ribbon or perforated copper ribbon a fuse tube may also enclose the current limiter component 430 as shown in fig5 b in order to increase the current limiting capability of the current limiter component 430 the thermal protector components 450 are a low melting point alloy wires such as lead antimony alloy wire or lead indium alloy wire the thermal protector 450 may also be a commercially available thermal cutout device a power distribution network connects to the first input terminal 420 and the second input terminal 422 of the surge protection device 40 fig4 c shows an enclosed module 44 of a multiple circuit surge protection device 40 the structure 40 shown in fig4 a is positioned within a housing 490 and the housing 490 is filled with sand 492 sand 492 is used to position the thermal protector components 450 and to thermally couple these components to the metal oxide varistors 460 the sand 492 and the bridge 440 provide isolation between the current limiter component 430 and the other components including the thermal protector devices 450 and the metal oxide varistors 460 sand 492 is also required to enable interruption by the current limiter component 430 of high fault currents. |
7 | 11 ztee 12 ztee 21 ztee 22 of the z matrix z_tee are expressed as the following equations 18 to 20 by using the above equations 7 to 9 ztee 11 z 1 z 3 rind u2014 1 rind u2014 3 j u03c9 lind u2014 1 lind u2014 3 18 ztee 22 z 2 z 3 rind u2014 2 rind u2014 3 j u03c9 lind u2014 2 lind u2014 3 19 next as indicated in the following equation 21 by subtracting the z matrix z_tee of the t type circuit part 5 from a z matrix z_dut of the whole circuit of fig2 a z matrix z_dut u2032 of the u03c0 type circuit part 6 is calculated step s 5 next the z matrix z_dut u2032 is converted to a y matrix y_dut u2032 step s 6 the following relations are derived by using a four terminal y matrix if the equations 22 and 23 are substituted for i 1 and i 2 of the above equations 1 and 2 the following equations 24 and 25 are obtained z 11 u00b7 y 11 z 12 u00b7 y 21 u2212 1 v 1 z 11 u00b7 y 12 z 12 u00b7 y 22 v 2 0 24 z 21 u00b7 y 11 z 22 u00b7 y 21 u2212 1 v 1 z 21. |
7 | electrode driver of the present invention provides the storage driving voltage more than two times after charging pixels the third transistor qi 3 is turned on and supplies a high level vh with the i_th storage electrode lines once again when von is applied to the i 3_th gate line therefore the size of each transistor of the second and third transistor can be reduced because the boosting voltage supplying duration is doubled the liquid crystal panel may include 2n 1 additional gate lines because the second transistor of the last stage needs a next gate line to be connected and each third transistor of the last 2n 1 stages needs a 2n 1th next gate line respectively for example when the liquid crystal has 100 gate lines and 100 storage electrode lines s and n is 1 the gate electrode of the third transistor in the 98th 99th and 100th stage needs a 101th 102th and 103th gate line respectively to be connected to these 101th 102th and 103th gate lines are additional gate lines which sequentially shifted turn on voltages are applied and are not connected to pixel transistors instead of forming additional gate lines on the liquid crystal panel output terminals outputting sequentially shifted turn on signals can. |
5 | into the injection well at a rate of 25 standard cubic feet of air per hour for 24 hours to ensure that an air swept zone is formed between the injection well and production well within the cell a commercially available naphtha is thereafter introduced into the injection well and fluids are recovered from the production well for 4 hours the injection production roles are thereafter reversed it being desired to utilize the well employed for fluid injection in the communication path formation stage as the production well in the primary oil recovery process in order to take advantage of the fact that the communication path is larger in both the horizontal and vertical direction around the well employed for fluid injection during the communication path formulation stage than it is in the vicinity of the well employed for the production well during the same communication path forming stage the oil recovery process to be studied involves injecting 90 percent quality steam at 500 pounds per square inch and 471 u00b0 f there being mixed with the steam approximately 3 percent by weight of the commercially available naphtha oil recovery and fluid injection are monitored on a timed basis in order to determine the oil recovery as a function of pore volumes of steam injected the oil recovery phase is continued until 8 pore volumes of steam are injected into the cell based on the total pore volume of the entire cell because the pore volume of the portion of. |
2 | plastic material is designated with reference numeral 10 the single screw extruder 10 hereinafter simply called extruder comprises a tubular barrel 11 which is made up of three single tubular barrel assemblies 12 14 16 in the present embodiment the connection of the single assemblies 12 14 16 is achieved by respective flanges 17 the barrel 11 is divided in multiple functional longitudinal sections namely a filling zone 21 followed by a feed zone 22 a melting zone 23 a homogenizing zone 24 and finally a demoulding zone 25 in fig1 a the filling zone 21 forms the right end and the demoulding zone 25 forms the left end of the barrel 11 within the barrel 11 a screw 30 is coaxially and rotatably mounted therein for clarity reasons neither the screw drive nor the screw bearings are shown moreover for clarity reasons the diagram does also not show that the screw according to the present invention is formed as a barrier screw a more detailed description of the barrier screw follows hereinafter the screw 30 extends from the screw shaft and the filling zone 21 to the end of the homogenizing zone 24 in the assembly 12 of the barrel 11 an opening 27 is provided in the area of the filling zone 21 the opening allowing a connection from outside into the inner space of the barrel 11 for improving the feeding of initial material a funnel 28 is mounted on the opening 27 0038 fig1 a further shows that the assembly 12 comprises an inner liner 32 which is inserted into the tubular assembly 12 the liner 32 comprises axial grooves formed at its surface facing the screw 30 in fig1 a two of these. |
8 | module ue 201 has low cost and no rf coexistence interference however ue 201 only supports one voice call if sim 1 has voice call then sim 2 cannot have any mt mo call ue 201 also requires gap to monitor paging signals fig2 further illustrates three functional modules 211 to 213 in the ue that carry out embodiments of the current invention the functional modules may be implemented by hardware firmware software or any combination thereof rrc configuration module 211 manages radio resource control rrc layer configuration and rrc connection establishment condition detection module 212 detects various triggering conditions that trigger the suspension or resuming of an ongoing rrc data connection for example when a ue detects certain conditions while having ongoing packet switch ps data the ue sends out a signaling connection release indication scri for ue requested ps suspension similarly when a ue determines to resume the previous active ps data transmission upon detecting certain conditions the ue initiates a resume procedure such as an rrc cell update procedure timer 213 starts timers associated with the suspension or resuming of the rrc data connection fig3 illustrates an example of a signaling connection release indication scri information element ie and an example of a cell update ie the original scri procedure defined in 3gpp rel 8 specification is for fast dormancy the scri ie is used by the ue to indicate to the umts network that one of its signaling connections has been released or to request the umts network to initiate a state transition to a battery efficient rrc state as depicted by table 300 the associated cause of the scri for fast dormancy is ue requested ps data session end without the scri it. |
4 | salts of the fatty acid amides of methyltaurine alkanemonosulfonates such as those from the reaction of u03b1 olefins c 8 c 20 with sodium bisulfite and those from the reaction of paraffins with so 2 and cl 2 with subsequent basic hydrolysis to give a mixture of different sulfonates sodium and ammonium dialkylsulfosuccinates having c 7 c 12 alkyl radicals and olefinsulfonates formed in the reaction of olefins especially c 10 c 20 u03b1 olefins with so 3 and subsequent hydrolysis of the reaction products the preferred anionic detergents are sodium alkylbenzenesulfonates having c 15 c 18 alkyl radicals and sodium alkyl ether sulfates having c 16 c 18 alkyl radicals examples of suitable nonionic surface active compounds which are preferably used together with anionic surface active compounds are in particular the reaction products of alkylene oxides usually ethylene oxide with alkylphenols c 5 c 22 alkyl radicals the reaction products generally containing from 5 to 25 ethylene oxide eo units in the molecule the reaction products of aliphatic c 8 to c 18 primary or secondary linear or branched alcohols with ethylene oxide generally with from 6 to 30 eo and the adducts of ethylene oxide with reaction products of propylene oxide and ethylenediamine other nonionic surface active compounds are alkyl polyglycosides long chain tertiary amine oxides long chain tertiary phosphine oxides and dialkyl sulfoxides amphoteric or zwitterionic surface active compounds can likewise be used in the compositions according to the invention although in most cases this is not desirable owing to their high cost if amphoteric or zwitterionic compounds are used they are generally used in small amounts. |
8 | substrate and corresponding local demetallization slightly larger than the ground plane the antenna is therefore fed at its center directly by the coaxial feeder cable to ensure symmetrical and in phase feeding of the various dipoles fig1 shows that the two groups of dipoles have a small center distance of axes d the center distance of axes d aligns the phase centers of the dipoles of the two groups to compensate their slight offset due to the effect of the ground plane on the dipoles the value of the center distance of axes is very small of the order of a few millimeters it depends on the operating frequency of the antenna and is in practice adjusted as a function thereof the center distance of axes adjusted in this way minimizes fluctuation affecting the signal radiated by the antenna reducing it to less than 2 db relative to the maximum radiation from the antenna the antenna is mounted in a protective radome not shown but of the kind routinely used the cylindrical radome can have a lightning arrestor spike connected by a section of cable to the ground plane of the antenna fig3 shows the radiation diagram of the antenna in azimuth to a scale of 5 db per division it shows that its radiation in azimuth is quasi omnidirectional having only small fluctuations that are limited and less than 2 db relative to the maximum radiation on both sides of the antenna corresponding to the angular positions designated 90 u00b0 and u2212 90 u00b0 fig4 shows how the vertical polarization of the signal radiated by the antenna is obtained resulting from. |
1 | by 34 dacron 34 pads 5 which adhere to the outside wall of the epicardium in as a result of fibrosis thus controlling the depth of tip electrode 9 penetration into the myocardium thereby ensuring the anchoring position of the first row of tines 3 further ensures that chronic removal of lead assembly 10 by counter traction can be accomplished without tearing or otherwise damaging the heart moving now to fig6 there is illustrated another side view of the preferred embodiment of the present inventive lead further depicting the angle 15 between the tines and lead body 1 as well as the distance 11 between the distal end of lead body 1 and the base of the first row of tines 3 and also the distance 13 between the distal most point of the electrode tip 9 and the base of the second row of tines 7 in the preferred embodiment the tines 3 7 extend from the lead body 1 at an acute angle from 30 u00b0 to less than 90 u00b0 as described in u s pat no 4 269 198 issued to stokes and commonly assigned with the present invention to medtronic and incorporated herein by reference however in the preferred embodiment the acute angle for both rows of tines 3 7 do not approach 90 u00b0 simultaneously at least one row of tines 3 7 will always have an acute. |
9 | claw 4 1 b can be provided on a collar 4 1 of the outermost wall of the umbrella protecting cover 4 as shown in fig1 a and 12b the separately formed type movable claw 4 1 b is slidably fitted in hook shaped rails 4 1 u2032 provided in a side surface of the collar 4 1 as shown in the drawing when a claw is provided on the collar 4 1 of the outermost wall of the umbrella protecting cover the umbrella cloth can be housed in the protective cover simply and speedily since the claw 4 1 a or 4 1 b works as a guide while the umbrella cloth is wound around the claw and housed in the protective cover as the collar 4 1 is relatively turned as described in detail above the protective cover for umbrellas according to the inventions 1 to 3 above in this application employs a detachable structure therefore the protective cover which was always fixed to the side of the ferrule in a related art umbrella is provided on the side of a handle while an umbrella is opened and used accordingly the operation of moment ascribed to the protective cover fixed to the side of the ferrule and a sense of weightiness ascribed to the effect of the inertial force of the moment are prevented and a sense of comfort of use is ensured moreover since the protective cover for umbrellas according to these inventions is of a detachable type the cover can be stored separately from the umbrella so that the condition of use of an umbrella with the protective cover not fixed thereto can be experienced if desired in the invention 4 in this application the. |
3 | on the cheese and the cheese surface was de acidified listeria monocytogenes c grew well on the cheese surface in this model to levels of 10 5 10 7 cfu cm 2 in the negative controls negative control no phage applied fig2 as seen in fig2 phage p100 completely inhibited growth of lmc no listeria was detected using the quantitative plate counting method or on enrichment the detection limit using the enrichment procedure is in the order of magnitude of one listeria per 60 cm 2 this indicates that phage p100 not only inhibited growth but actually reduced listeria titers as shown in fig2 applying phage p100 to the surface of a surface ripened cheese completely prevented outgrowth of listeria monocytogenes that had been spiked into the starter culture in order to determine if phages can survive on the cheese surface in another arm of the experiment in which a high or a low dose of phage was applied to the cheese surface phage titers were determined at cmd 6 before as well as after application of phage in all samples phages had been applied at cmd 1 cmd 2 cmd 3 and cmd 4 therefore in the samples taken before the application of phage at cmd 6 phages had been present on the cheese for at least 48 hours active phages were recovered from the cheese surface at both doses fig3 the phage titers of the samples taken before application of phage at cmd 6 were lower than the samples after application of phage the increase in phage titer corresponded well with the expected increase based on the dose added i e either 1 u00d7 10 7 pfu cm 2 or 5 39. |
5 | 21 again show a drilling platform comprised of a group 52 of platform sections that have been interconnected for support of equipment storage modules that will later be installed on top of various portions of the platform as shown the platform sections are supported by twenty seven support posts 54 which engage various platform sections from locations disposed beneath the platform those of ordinary skill in the art however will appreciate that any number of platform and deck sections can be assembled into a single unitary whole or even several discrete modular platform units and any number of support posts can be employed to support the structure depending on the various field requirements imposed by actual operating environments those of ordinary skill in the art will also appreciate that by employing the example platform assembly methods described above weight loads can be directed and distributed in virtually any direction along the platform and additional interconnections between platform sections can be established to either support weight loads disposed on deck sections or to otherwise lend stability and structural rigidity to the resulting platform system referring now to the example embodiment of fig2 a support post 2 is shown disposed near an intersection 230 of four interconnected platform modules 232 234 236 and 238 moving out radially from intersection 230 a plurality of connecting hooks 240 242 246 and 248 are disposed over complementary fence members 250 252 254 and 256 so that the several associated platform sections are securely interconnected the hook and fence member assemblies also serve to effectively seal the intersection 240 where the platform sections are joined at least insofar as. |
6 | inserted one into another and are welded ultrasonically along the weld seam 14 this weld seam 14 also being constructed so as to be closed all round and being gastight and protecting against the entry of moisture the electric igniter 18 can have a housing entirely of plastic or only a section of plastic such as for example the base or if the housing largely consists of sheet metal sections connected with each other of a plastic ring which connects sheet metal parts with each other and seals them the gas generator which is shown is distinguished by small dimensions and also a simple manufacture which can be carried out in few manufacturing steps whilst maintaining a manufacturing process ultrasonic welding the propellant charge does not have a filter chamber to save additional construction space in the embodiment illustrated in fig1 the igniter housing is self contained and forms a unit prefabricated separately from the outer housing in the embodiment according to fig2 the parts already mentioned in connection with fig1 which have remained functionally the same are given the reference numbers which have already been introduced the embodiment shown in fig2 differs from this first embodiment in that before fastening to the outer housing the igniter does not have an igniter housing which is self contained and hence also does not form a separately prefabricated unit rather the igniter housing consists of a cap 119 of plastic which is welded onto the cover 12 reference number 36 again designates the surrounding weld seam an igniter charge is filled into the cap 119 before placing onto the. |
6 | produced with the ignition in the combustor 2 a is propagated to the adjacent combustor 2 b through the flame propagating pipe 10 a likewise a flame produced in the combustor 2 f is propagated to the adjacent combustor 2 e through the flame propagating pipe 10 e subsequently the flame is propagated from the combustor 2 b to the combustor 2 c through the flame propagating pipe 10 b while the flame is propagated from the combustor 2 e to the combustor 2 d through the flame propagating pipe 10 d in this way the flame is successively propagated from one combustor to the next adjacent combustor in two opposite directions so that all the combustors are eventually ignited further in the example shown in fig4 the flame sensors 22 are mounted to the combustors 2 d 2 e other than the combustors 2 a 2 f provided with the ignition plugs 29 when those two flame sensors 22 detect flames it is determined that all the combustors have been ignited with such a method of detecting a flame by the flame sensor 22 however the flame sensor 22 must be mounted to the combustor 2 also since the combustor is subjected to an atmosphere at high temperatures under high pressures the flame sensor 22 must be highly durable against such an atmosphere further a cooling device such as a water cooling jacket or an air cooling device for cooling the flame sensor 22 is required in some cases in view of the above described situation the gas turbine of the illustrated embodiment is intended to detect the establishment of ignition in the combustor by the following method with no need of using any flame sensor 22 fig5 shows one example of behavior of the gas turbine. |
9 | integrated into the skin 8 and has a strip like oblong shape and extends at least in portions substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction 12 of the aircraft it is not necessary at least in the barrel construction method for the aircraft window 10 to extend over the entire length of a fuselage portion barrel depending on requirements any length of the aircraft window 10 can be selected in the configuration regardless of predefined fuselage portions the aircraft window 10 is realised as a transparent pane element produced from a composite material the composite material is preferably a fibre composite material with fibres and a matrix material the fibres are transparent and have substantially the same refractive index as the matrix material due to the identical and constant refractive index within the entire material the fibres can no longer be detected in the material itself when selecting the transparent fibres for example glass fibres or polymer fibres which in an optimum case have an appropriate sizing and or appropriate finish and an appropriate matrix material based on synthetic polymer plastics materials purely by way of example these could be epoxy resin phenol resin or another type of resin among many other possible plastics materials the composite material has transparency characteristics suitable for window panes the fibre material can be in any form whether as individual fibre strands braiding or mats with random fibres regarding the usability of phenol resins it is noted here that although cured phenol resin frequently becomes friable or brittle when loaded mechanically its behaviour in fire in respect of melting resistance and similar parameters is however more favourable compared to epoxy resins therefore the use of phenol resin for the production of aircraft windows according to the invention should not be ruled out. |
2 | extending groove 32 in the vertically outermost side of each lip member 20 such groove 32 extends chordally with respect to the subtended arc of the die lip 21 and defines or forms a thin flexible leg 33 and foot 34 of the lip member 20 the flexible leg 33 extends axially inwardly from the die lip 21 whereas the foot 34 extends vertically outwardly from the end of the leg it is the foot 34 which is clamped to the die body 29 by the aforementioned retainer bar such foot being urged into sealing and sliding engagement at full width toe and heal projections or seals 35 and 36 with an accurately machined die body end face 37 accordingly the toe and heel projections provide two spaced continuous high pressure seals between the die lip member and die body face 37 while permitting vertical adjustment of the die lip or more accurately vertical adjustment of the foot 34 of the die lip member as both die lip members 20 are similarly mounted to the die body vertical adjustment of one or both die lip members effects corresponding adjustment of the spacing or gap between the feet thereof as should be evident such adjustment of the spacing between the feet effects a certain related adjustment of the spacing or gap between the chordal or arc ends of the die lips 21 with the foot 34 of the die lip member 20 securely and sealingly. |
8 | like and a reflective film of al 2 o 3 u03b1 si or sio 2 is formed on the end surfaces to obtain a desired reflectance by the above described steps the semiconductor optical device according to the first embodiment is manufactured as described above since the active layer 15 in not exposed when the striped structure 18 is formed the active layer 15 containing elemental aluminum is not exposed to the external air and chemical solutions therefore the favorable characteristics and high reliability of semiconductor optical devices can be ensured a method for manufacturing a semiconductor optical device according to the second embodiment of the present invention will be described referring to the drawings here the case of a semiconductor laser will be described as an example of semiconductor optical devices first in the same manner as in the first embodiment steps shown in fig1 to 6 are carried out next as shown in fig9 in a crystal growing apparatus for forming burying layers the p type inp clad layer 12 that covers the sides of the active layer 15 is removed by dry etching using a halogen containing gas such as hcl to expose the sides of the active layer. |
8 | voltage charged in the capacitor into alternating voltage and itself adapts the voltage according to a fluorescent tube 4 typically electronic ballasts generate voltage having a frequency ranging between 20 100 khz for a lamp feeding appropriate alternating currents both to the cathodes of the tube and to the tube itself in fig1 and 2 current is fed into the lamps in the lamp circuit through an inductive coupling using a transformer coupling 5 at its simplest the control signal p transmitted by the control filter 1 is a voltage level which may vary e g from one to ten volts this voltage level is then interpreted in the ballast in a manner known per se and a chopper type dc ac converter converts its modulation on account of the signal to generate appropriate voltages to the lamp circuit both for the cathodes and the tube thus controlling the luminosity obtained from the tube such an embodiment reacting to the voltage signal is known per se from solutions wherein a separate control signal is conveyed to the ballast through a separate control wire according to a preferred embodiment of the invention the power filter part comprises a chopper circuit for. |
5 | isolating the subs from each other fig3 is similar to fig2 with the tool 200 being urged upwards in the string 110 as shown by arrow 301 and the upper and lower body portions 205 210 of the tool separated in order to align the equalization path 280 and ports 285 in fig3 the tool 200 has been moved upwards in the string 110 to a location adjacent sub 125 and the fingers 265 have partially entered a finger recess 315 formed in the inner diameter of the sub 125 the finger recess 315 is designed to facilitate the shifting of sleeves 135 at each sub 125 130 fig1 in order to expose one or more ports 145 leading from the wellbore to an adjacent zone in this case lower zone a in fig3 the fingers 265 have also contacted a lower edge 134 of the sleeve 135 and are poised to move the sleeve upwards to a position wherein window 140 formed in the sleeve and port 145 in the body of the sub are aligned because the tool 200 is still being moved upwards the equalization path remains open between upper 305 and lower 310 annular areas fig4 illustrates a position wherein the tool 200 has moved upwards to. |
3 | by vapor deposition upon the substrate tape 116 as a result the ion assisted mocvd system 100 of the present invention is capable of producing a ybco film with a thickness in excess of 1 5 microns that has increased material density and smoothness that results in increased current capacity there is no particular orientation requirement for the ion source 132 in relation to zone b rather the orientation is governed by the design of the mocvd reactor 110 because there is an optimum distance between the substrate tape 116 and the showerhead 112 in particular the orientation of the incident ion beam 134 is governed by the dimension of the showerhead 112 and the substrate heater 114 the ion beam 134 from the ion source 132 is not focused upon the substrate tape 116 within zone a of the deposition zone 118 where the ybco film is forming with a thickness that is less than for example 1 0 to 1 5 microns this is because as stated above the quality of the ybco film morphology within the first 1 0 to 1 5 microns of growth is very high and the current capacity is not inhibited although not required to obtain the benefits of the present invention the ion beam may be allowed to impinge upon the substrate in zone a as well ion bombardment may be used within zone a of the deposition zone 118 where the thickness of the ybco film. |
8 | signal input terminal of the 4 bit up down counter 3 thus the counter 3 which has been functioned as a down counter is changed to function as an up counter fig7 is a time chart showing a status of each signal in the pwm signal generating circuit 100 in a case in which the gradient setting value is set to u201c 00000100 u201d that is in a case in which an increasing rate of a luminescence duty ratio of the light emitting diode specified by the gradient setting value is set a relatively fast tempo fig8 is a time chart showing a status of each signal in the pwm signal generating circuit 100 in a case in which the gradient setting value is set to u201c 00011000 u201d that is in a case in which an increasing rate of the luminescence duty ratio of the light emitting diode specified by the gradient setting value is set to a relatively slow tempo as apparent from comparison between fig7 and fig8 by changing the gradient setting value a rate of increase and decrease of a period during which the pwm signal is at a high level within a cycle in which the set signal is output moreover as shown in fig7 and fig8 the flip flop 6 changes a signal level of the pwm signal to a high level in response to an input of the high level pulsed set signal output from the 4 bit counter section 1 as. |
9 | mechanism 206 includes a plurality of gas ports 100 which are configured to eject the source gas upwards as gas jets into the interior of the plasma processing chamber although gas distribution mechanism 206 represents a gas distribution ring that is disposed near and encircles the substrate in the example of fig2 the gas distribution mechanism may also have other configurations such as a shower head configuration a gas distribution plate configuration or the like the ejected gas is then energized to form a plasma suitable for processing the surface of substrate 202 the by product gas as well as any unused source gas is then exhausted out of the chamber through exhaust manifold 208 in fig2 exhaust manifold 208 is shown disposed along a sidewall of the chamber however the exhaust manifold port may be in the floor of the chamber itself to allow by product gas to be exhausted through exhaust ports in the chamber floor if particulate contaminants in the regions outside of gas distribution mechanism 206 e g region 210 in fig2 are entrained back into the inlet gas jets prior to being exhausted away from the chamber interior such particulate contaminants may be redeposited back on the surface of substrate 202 to cause an increase in the density of particulate contaminants. |
6 | 65 now when hammer 15 is placed in the cocked position thumb safety 38 may be rotated into the safety position causing the sear blocking stud 58 to immobolize sear 40 to prevent hammer 15 from falling on firing pin 9 this is done by rotating thumb safety 38 around pivot shaft 61 thereby raising sear blocking stud 68 which is integrally attached to thumb safety 38 with the instant invention when sear blocking stud 68 is raised by pivoting thumb safety 38 around pivot shaft 61 the upper end of pin 54 moves under contact with the body of grip safety 14 to a position below sear blocking stud 68 as shown in fig2 and 5 in this position pin 54 prevents thumb safety 38 from rotating downward around pivot shaft 61 to the deactivated position by physical contact of the upper end of pin 54 with sear blocking stud 68 because sear blocking stud 68 is prevented from moving downward out of contact with sear 40 hammer 15 is prevented from falling and discharging the handgun in order to move pin 54 so that sear blocking stud 68 may be rotated downward as thumb safety 38 is deactivated the grip safety 14 must be grasped this causes grip safety 14 and the attached grip safety stop tip 69 to rotate upward around pivot shaft 61 allowing the trigger assembly 49 to be depressed this rotation of grip safety 14 changes the orientation of slot 65 and consequently redirects pin 54 so that pin 54 is moved forward of sear blocking stud 68 as shown in fig3 and 6 when pin 54 is moved free of sear blocking stud 68 thumb safety 38 may be rotated downward around pivot shaft 61 thereby deactivating thumb safety 38 allowing the handgun. |
1 | cutting member 120 similar to the above endocutter 800 can further include a drive bar for advancing cutting member 120 within slot 864 of staple cartridge 812 however owing to the direction and degree of the curvature of staple cartridge 812 some drive bars may be largely unsuitable for use with endocutter 700 or 800 for example more particularly the illustrated drive bars 126 and 226 in fig4 and 24 respectively owing to their cross sectional geometries may not be particularly well suited to flex in a substantially downward or substantially upward direction as required by endocutters 700 and 800 respectively referring to fig2 for example the illustrated cross section of drive bar 226 is substantially rectangular and is defined by height 257 and width 259 as illustrated in fig2 height 257 is substantially greater than width 259 and as a result the cross section of the illustrated drive bar 226 has a moment of inertia with respect to height 257 that is substantially greater than the moment of inertia with respect to width 259 accordingly the illustrated drive bar 226 is substantially less flexible with respect to height 257 than width 259 and may not be able to sufficiently bend in the substantially downward. |
8 | invention describe a format and procedure for a wireless communication device to request a network controller to transmit a synchronization frame so that the device may synchronize its communication activities with the network controller this operation may be used in various types of wireless networks such as but not limited to those conforming to ieee standard 802 11ah application_number US 201314125636 A description in the following description numerous specific details are set forth however it is understood that embodiments of the invention may be practiced without these specific details in other instances well known circuits structures and techniques have not been shown in detail in order not to obscure an understanding of this description references to u201c one embodiment u201d u201c an embodiment u201d u201c example embodiment u201d u201c various embodiments u201d etc indicate that the embodiment s of the invention so described may include particular features structures or characteristics but not every embodiment necessarily includes the particular features structures or characteristics further some embodiments may have some all or none of the features described for other embodiments in the following description and claims the terms u201c coupled u201d and u201c connected u201d along with their derivatives may be used it should be understood that these terms are not intended as synonyms for each other rather in particular embodiments u201c connected u201d is used to indicate that two or more elements are in direct physical or electrical contact with each other u201c coupled u201d is used to indicate that two or more elements co operate or interact with each other but they may or may not have intervening physical or electrical components between them as used in the claims unless otherwise specified. |
6 | position of the piston 5 from the workpiece if the piston has been moved over the aforementioned distance the stamping tool strikes the workpiece to be shaped this occurs in the position of the piston denoted in fig4 by pos 1 then the adjustment means 60 increase the pressure of the high pressure supply 24 to a value p 2 which is markedly higher than p 1 and typically corresponds to the maximum pressure of the high pressure supply 24 this high pressure is maintained for the further movement of the piston 5 in the working direction 11 for a sufficiently long time until the stamping tool attached to the piston rod 6 has penetrated the workpiece position pos 2 of the piston 5 in fig4 thus the working load on the piston 5 is reduced if a further movement of the piston 5 in the working direction 11 is provided as far as the position pos 3 the adjustment means 60 reduce the pressure of the high pressure supply 24 to a value p 3 which is less than the pressure p 2 and in particular is the same as the pressure of the low pressure supply 26 during the return movement of the piston 5 counter to the working direction 11 the control slide valve 30 blocks a further throughflow of hydraulic fluid from the high pressure supply 24 into the working pressure chamber 13 a volumetric flow of hydraulic fluid from the high pressure supply 24 consuming a high level of energy is thus prevented the return movement is only effected by a volumetric flow of hydraulic fluid from the low pressure supply 26 the disclosed exemplary embodiment of the invention considerably reduces the energy requirement in typical use with repeated extending and retracting of the piston. |
2 | known techniques e g by using plates or other fixtures welded to the platform 20 and the truck body 12 in the exemplary embodiment the pistons 26 a 26 b are mounted at opposite sides of the platform 20 although the pistons 26 a 26 b are shown mounted generally at a midpoint of the platform 20 the pistons 26 a 26 b can be mounted in other locations on the platform 20 in the exemplary embodiment the cylinders 28 a 28 b are mounted to the bed 14 of the truck body 12 the cylinders 28 a 28 b can also be mounted to other locations such as to the walls 16 see fig1 of the truck body 12 in a further embodiment not shown the cylinders 28 a 28 b can be located within the walls 16 of the truck body 12 thereby hiding the cylinders 28 a 28 b and avoiding interference with the cargo a hydraulic control system 30 described in greater detail below controls the supply of fluid to the hydraulic cylinder piston mechanisms 24 a 24 b and thus controls the movement of the platform 20 the hydraulic control system 30 is preferably actuated from both inside and outside the truck body 12 for example an outside up down switch 32 is located outside of the truck body 12 to allow the user to raise and or lower the platform 20 from outside of the truck body 12 the outside switch 32 is preferably in a location that keeps the user away from the platform 20 when it is being lowered an inside up down switch 34 is located inside the truck body. |
8 | be controlled similar to fig2 a fig3 a illustrates a portion of a silicon substrate 41 where a shallow trench will be formed on the silicon substrate 41 is a pad oxide silicon dioxide layer 42 of thickness 5 to 20 nm formed by the thermal oxidation method a pad nitride silicon nitride layer 44 of thickness 100 to 300 nm is formed on the pad oxide layer 42 on the pad nitride layer 44 is a silicon dioxide layer 45 of thickness 30 to 60 nm on the silicon dioxide layer 45 is a patterned resist 46 having an aperture greater than the area in which the trench is to be formed anisotropic dry etching method is used to remove portions of the pad oxide layer 42 pad nitride layer 44 and silicon dioxide layer 45 until a portion of the substrate 41 is exposed to the outside through the aperture forming a recess 46 a the patterned resist 46 is then stripped and a silicon dioxide layer is deposited over the wafer this silicon dioxide layer is anisotropically etched until the silicon dioxide layer 45 is exposed as a result here remains a spacer 47 attached to the sidewall of recess 46 b spacer 47 defines a mask window 47 a fig3 b illustrates the results of this anisotropically etching process depending on the thickness of the silicon dioxide layer 45 the spacer 47 has a desired maximum wall thickness 0026 fig3 c illustrates the results of an anisotropic dry etching step of the silicon substrate 41 for etching the. |
4 | 10 includes a microprocessor and a read only memory rom 8 for example an eprom or prom machine related geometrical data are placed in the form of binary coded numbers in the read only memory 8 the machine related geometrical data are understood to include 1 length measurements with respect to the point of penetration of the sewing needles 13 which define the arrangement in space of the feed station located in front of the point of sewing in the vicinity of which customarily within 180 mm the pocket slash to be sewn can be placed in the case of pocket slashes without a flap this region may be defined by two marker lights arranged in front of the place of sewing in the case of pocket slashes with a flap this region may be defined by mechanical stops one of which serves as a stop point for the front edge of the flap and the other as a stop point for the rear edge of the flap 2 length measurements with respect to the point of penetration of the sewing needles 13 defining the arrangement in space of the center knife 14 3 length measurements with respect to the point of penetration of the sewing needles 13 defining the arrangement in space of the angle cutting knives 15 and 36 referring to fig4 for sewing pocket slashes with a flap a photoelectric cell 11 is provided a given distance in front of the sewing needles 13 the front and rear edges of the flap are scanned with the cell 11 and then the length of the pocket slash seam to be sewn is derived precisely from the measured length of the flap the scanning signals from the photoelectric cell. |
5 | programming the universal remote for a specific garage door type c changing the values of how long the garage door can be open before the alarm goes off d change how long the alarm goes off before the signal is sent to close the garage door and e to change the phone number to send a text message to warning that the garage door is open the device would also need to have a method to show the current settings so a simple to complex display can be used to show setting values the system controller regulates the operation of the device the operation it performs is the following if the door is sensed to be open the controller waits a specified amount of time for the garage door to close if after this variable time the garage door is still not closed and the phone module is not part of this system then the controller starts the alarm s the alarm will continue for another specified amount of time and if by the end of that time the garage door is still open the controller then sends an appropriate signal to close the garage door if the phone module is part of the system then a phone call or text message is sent to a specified phone number the phone module then waits for a response such as the press of a specific touch tone button or to receive a text message pressing different options can do different things returning pressing 1. |
8 | the voltage to grid 22 sensing of voltage of terminal a relative to ground or of the beam current i o may be employed to vary a voltage source in grid voltage bias lead 24 in addition remote control of pulse voltages to grids 19 and 22 may be provided if desired the method of voltage control according to the present invention can be applied to both negative and positive terminal accelerators in the case of a positive terminal accelerator the pulse current i o is produced by a beam of positive ions and the compensating current i cc is produced either by a negative particle source located in the accelerator terminal and causing negatively charged particles to flow from a to b or by another positive ion source located at the high voltage terminal b and causing positive ions to flow from b to a on the other hand if the terminal voltage is negative i o can be produced by a beam of negative ions or electrons and i cc can be produced either by an electron source located at the high voltage terminal b or by a positive ion source located in the accelerator terminal a the relative positioning of the compensating current source is thus important due to its influence on the accelerator terminal a from the above it will be appreciated. |
8 | in the embodiment shown in fig1 an independent light source 11 has been provided for illuminating the synchronizing marks 2a such independent light source 11 is eliminated and a light source 1 used for reading out video information from the evr film 2 is used also as a means for illuminating the synchronizing marks 2a on the evr film 2 more precisely when the light source 1 is adapted for directing a stripe of light 15 to the evr film 2 as shown in fig2 the synchronizing marks 2a on the evr film 2 are simultaneously illuminated the light passed through these synchronizing marks 2a is applied via a light conductor 17 such as an optical fiber to a photoelectric detector 12 so as to detect the synchronizing marks 2a hence to derive the vertical synchronizing signal fig6 is a block diagram showing parts of still another embodiment of the present invention and like reference numerals are used to denote like parts appearing in fig1 this embodiment differs from the embodiments shown in fig1 and 5 in the manner of detecting synchronizing marks 2a on an evr film 2 a single light source not shown is used to illuminate both the image portions and the synchronizing marks 2a on the evr film 2 in this embodiment a photoelectric image device 4 39 is provided for detecting for example a brightness signal this photoelectronic image device 4 39 is disposed so that it can also detect the synchronizing marks 2a the detected brightness signal including the signal of the synchronizing marks 2a detected by the photoelectronic image. |
8 | interval on communication lines 801 through 805 each status representation is shown as an elongated rectangle connected to its associated communication line by a free hand line each segment of the status representations includes a channel designation e g ch3 and the use being made of that particular channel a dash under the channel designation indicates that the channel is unused the term cm followed by a number indicates that the data words for a communication having a given numerical designation are being conveyed in the associated channel the numerical designation of the communication is arbitrary but it has the property that a given communication must retain the same designation throughout the duration of the communication and that the same designation cannot apply to two different communications at the same time for example channel 3 ch3 on communication line 801 is being used to convey data words which form communication 2 cm2 from node 100 to node 101 as shown by status representation 106 by the previously described method of channel selection channel 3 on communication line 808 is being used to convey data words which form communication 2 from communication node 101 to communication node 100 the following is an example of the establishment of communication between an origination node 101 and a destination node 103 communication node 101 generates a request for communication with communication node 103 and transmits that request via a data path 503 to loop controller 800 in response to the request for. |
8 | session i is serviced by the scheduler in step 102 the content l i of the counter 126 is decremented in step 104 then if l i is not smaller than the content n i of the register 128 as determined in step 106 the entry for session i just extracted from the head of the rate fifo queue is queued back in step 108 to the tail of the same rate fifo queue otherwise a sub session of session i is classified as idle in step 1 10 and the entry is not queued back to the rate fifo queue after packet arrival in step 90 packet servicing is performed in step 102 so that every time a packet of session i is serviced by the scheduler the length l i is decremented in step 104 then if l i is not smaller than n i as determined in step 106 the entry for session i just extracted from the head of the rate fifo queue is queued back in step 108 to the tail of the same rate fifo queue otherwise a sub session of session i has become idle in step 110 and the extracted entry is not queued back to the rate fifo queue the session i is split in multiple sub sessions for scheduling purpose only and so the. |
7 | deposited on the first silicon nitride thin film layer 32 the second silicon nitride si3n4 920 u00e5 u00b1 50 thin film layer 34 is deposited on the first silver partially reflective layer 33 the second silver ag 285 u00e5 u00b1 35 partially reflective layer 35 is deposited on the second silicon nitride thin film layer 34 and the third silicon nitride si3n4 3500 u00e5 u00b1 200 thin film layer 36 is deposited on the second silver partially reflective layer 35 by way of the manufacturing process mentioned above the single fabry perot structure can be made and constitutes a simple five layers process plus the photodetector silicon substrate 31 the conventional all dielectric thin film photometric filters require forty two layers of thin film coating the first silicon nitride thin film layer 32 is a bottom spacer layer the first silver partially reflective layer 33 is a bottom partial reflector layer the second silicon nitride thin film layer 34 is a center interferometric dielectric layer the second silver partially reflective layer 35 is a top partial reflector layer and the third silicon nitride thin film layer 36 is a top moisture protective layer the second silicon nitride thin film layer 34 is a fabry perot interferometric nitride layer for filtering a certain spectral band of light and a dielectric material such as silicon dioxide sio2 or oxy nitride may be further applied thereon the second silicon nitride thin film layer 34 can be shaped by plasma enhanced chemical vapor. |
2 | tighter which will change the position of lever 124 and enable the nut to be readily regulated by the thumb while holding the handling knob 74 thus forming a second handling means so as to regulate the contour guides 76 and 77 to pivot about pivot member 96 which enables reentrant portion 75 of the rear contour guide 77 to be moved back and forth in recess 81 in the housing portion 78 this will enable the lever 124 to be loosened and the handling knob 74 to be moved about the axis of pivot member or bolt 116 so the marker 130 on lever 114 will register with one of the indicia 132 to indicate whether contour guide members 76 and 77 are planar if positioned at zero or have a convex contour when positioned to one side of zero the guide members 76 and 77 will be concave when moved to the opposite side of zero and the lever 124 tightened to maintain the contour guide members 76 and 77 in the desired position to form the desired contour the housing 12 is split longitudinally along a line 15 which housing portions are held together by screws 17 to make possible the disassembly and reassembly of the housing 12 as will be seen in fig3 the inner side of each portion of the housing 12 has hardened metal or a composition element 133 secured thereto as by welding or cementing as indicated at 135 which element is in circumferential alignment with the abrasive sheet 53 to retain the abrasive sheet 53. |
6 | setpoint temperature t s obtained during steady state operation of the continuous flow or once through steam generator and which were inputted into the function generator unit 26 the device 22 serving for monitoring the feedwater supply to the continuous flow or once through steam generator is an indicator instrument having a temperature scale 30 which represents the conventional range of for example 380 u00b0 c to 440 u00b0 c of the steam temperature t downstream from the end of the evaporator heating surface 6 a pointer 32 moves on this temperature scale 30 of the indicator instrument and indicates the actual value t i of the steam temperature at the exit of the evaporator heating surface 6 moreover a temperature window 34 moves on this temperature scale 30 and has a temperature band of for example u00b1 20 k which extends above and below a line 38 marked by an arrow 36 for the setpoint value t s of the steam temperature at the exit of the evaporator heating surface 6 this temperature window 34 can be subdivided into the ranges 34 normal range 34 34 abnormal range 34 and 34 critical range 34 and thereby reproduces different dangerous ranges for a deviation of the actual value t i from the setpoint value t s in the exemplary embodiment within the temperature window 34 a first range 40 below an upper limit temperature t o and a second range 42 above a lower limit temperature t u are emphasized for example by color in relation to a middle range 44 which represents the normal range for the purpose of identifying the critical range in the event of a load drop which is associated with a. |
4 | sorted is conveyed into the pressure sorter 10 the fiber suspension streams in a helical line through the supply chamber 54 from its first end 54a to its second end 54b whereby a portion of the fiber suspension passes through openings or apertures of the screen 38 and reaches the accepts chamber 58 in this manner the rejected material leaves the supply chamber 54 at its second end 54b and in this manner reaches the rejects chamber 56 from which the rejected material leaves the pressure sorter via the second outlet connecting piece 50 in preferred embodiments of the pressure sorter according to the invention the axis 34 extends at least approximately horizontally fundamentally it would also be conceivable however to assemble the pressure sorter such that its axis 34 extends at least approximately vertically in the following the inventive features of the pressure sorter will be explained as well as the sorting procedure performed thereby due to the relatively fine openings of the screen 38 a pressure difference results between supply chamber 54 and accepts chamber 58 in fact the pressure in the accepts chamber is lower than in the supply chamber in order to determine this pressure difference a measuring device 60 is provided according to the invention which comprises a first pressure transmitting means 62 and a second pressure transmitting means 64 which are arranged in. |
2 | in which the link maintains the lever 110 in the position shown to lock the end of the actuating lever 60 in the position shown in fig1 and 8 during this passage of fluid through the housing 10 vapor from the vehicle tank is forced through the annular space 34 between the sleeve 22 and the spout 20 as a result the vapor passes through the passage 36 in the manner described above before exiting out the vapor outlet 12 and through a suitable hose for passage back into the storage tank or the like for further treatment as soon as the level of the gasoline in the tank to be filled extends over the opening 32 in the spout 20 as shown in fig9 the vacuum in passages 80 82 and 84 is no longer relieved and is sufficient to overcome the force of the spring 100 so that the membrane 90 and therefore the link 102 moves under the force of the spring 52 acting through the lever 60 to a position shown in fig1 i e in which it no longer engages the locking lever 110 thus the lever 110 rocks about its pin 112 under the force of the lever 60 out of a locking engagement with the subhousing 66 as. |
8 | effect semiconductor device and a gate coupled to the drain 114 of fet transistor 108 in this embodiment the gate of fet transistor 108 represents the word line and its source 112 represents the bit line referring to fig2 there is shown a top view of the physical structure of device 200 the central region 206 operates as a poly silicon gate 206 the drain 202 is shown on the left and the source 204 on the right the arrows indicate the flow of current the center arrow depicts the current flow from drain 202 to source 204 in an nfet negative channel field effect transistor assuming positive voltage drops vds active region 208 is shown to the right since there is no doping alteration there is no current loss fig3 a shows a front view of the structure of the embodiment of fig2 the structure comprises the drain 202 the source 204 and a gate 206 in addition a first layer 209 of silicide is deposited over the drain 202 and a second layer 211 of silicide is deposited over the source 204 a layer 207 of gate oxide is located between the gate 206 and the drain to source channel fig3 a shows a standard fet region in the middle of the fet fig3 b shows the same structure but with the silicide layers 209 211 encroaching past the diffusion junction 250 directly touching the soi body 201 the. |
3 | 5 5 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 4 2 4 4 9 0 4 5 5 5 5 3 2 19 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 2 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 5 5 4 5 5 2 3 2 1 1 4 5 3 1 1 3 5 5 2 1 3 4 5 5 3 5 5 2 3 2 3 2 9 0 3 4 5 5 3 4 2 postemergence__________________________________________________________________________compound rateof ofexample appln large pig fox velvet morning no kg ha corn crabgrass weed tail leaf glory zinnia__________________________________________________________________________ 2 9 0 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 4 9 0 2 4 3 3 3 2 2 5 9 0 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 9 0 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 7 9 0 2 4 4 3 3 3 3 8 9 0 1 4 3 2 2 2 2 9 9 0 2 2 3 1 1 2 211 9 0 4 3 2 3 2 2 213 9 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 214 9 0 3 3 2 3 2 2 215 9 0 3 3 2 3 2 2 216 9 0 2 3 3 3 3 2 217 9 0 2 2. |
4 | and the side walls of the sensor housing the housing is also closed off at the bottom towards the stator of the refiner or segment holder if such is used by a lid 11 the seal 16 is of a particularly suitable somewhat resilient material e g rubber so that it can permit the small movements that the shearing forces give rise to in the measuring surface and still provide a good seal preventing steam and pulp from penetrating into the device the seal preferably also has a dampening effect on inter alia the vibrations occurring during operation in this context it may be mentioned that the load can vary considerably over the refining zone from values in the order of 20n to in the order of 150n for instance in the present case at an estimated mean value of approximately 40n displacements of the measuring surface that can be measured in the order of hundredths of a millimeter are obtained fig5 and 6 illustrate a second embodiment of the present invention in which compensation can take place for the steam pressure that exists in the refiner and which constitutes a part of the normal force pressure on the measuring surface that is measured with the measuring device in accordance with the first embodiment as mentioned earlier the normal force f n which affects the measuring surface comprises both the force from the fiber pressure f fib exerted by the fiber. |
4 | it may be used to trace a pantograph pattern thus ensuring that the thread and needle associated with head 110 produces a substantially similar pattern in alternative embodiments projection member 117 may be positioned and located elsewhere on arm member 115 or 116 or head 110 so long as the laser associated therewith may project a dot or other projection onto a pantograph pattern below the quilt in other alternative embodiments the laser associated with head 110 is not mounted to projection member 117 it may be mounted directly to arm member 115 or 116 or elsewhere on head 110 the laser may be positioned and located in a plurality of foreseeable locations so long as it does not interfere with the operation of head 110 in the quilting process and the projection generated by the laser used to trace the pantograph pattern is not obstructed arm member 115 or 116 further may include handles 120 substantially similar to handles 20 illustrated in fig1 and 2 as a result of handles 120 being attached to the arm member 115 or arm member 116 the handles 120 are offset from the head 110 as an alternative to arm member 115 or 116 other known or foreseeable attachment members may be used to selectively engage head 110 and handles 120 in the illustrated embodiment handles 120 are positioned adjacent the left side of the head 110 when viewed from the rear in fig5 and 6 a configuration opposite of that illustrated in fig3 and 4 is provided in that embodiment arm member 116 extends from the right side portion of the head 110 and handles 120 are also positioned adjacent the right side of the head 110 when viewed from the rear such a configuration allows. |
1 | inverted circular dish shaped configuration the housing has a substantially planar central portion 5 near its periphery the housing 1d has a portion 6a which curves downwardly and outwardly and which terminates in a laterally and inwardly extending annular flange like portion 10 the portion 10 has a relatively wide flat annular skin contacting surface 11 the portion 10 can also serve as a retaining means for an absorbent pad not shown if desired the use of the housing 1d and the material from which it is made are the same as described with respect to the embodiment 1 of fig1 through 6 the housings of the present invention are re usable under many circumstances absorbent pads 2 of various diameters can be used in the same housing it is also within the scope of the invention to produce the housing of the present invention in various sizes while dimensions are not intended to constitute a limitation of the present invention excellent results have been achieved with the patch system of the present invention wherein the housing 1 had an overall diameter of one inch and an overall height or thickness of one sixteenth inch the absorbent pad 2 had a diameter of three quarters of an inch the cover sheet or adhesive tape 3 was of square configuration having a dimension of one and three quarter inches on a side while the release paper was of square configuration having a length of two inches per side in. |
5 | fig4 adaptor frame 66 is shown in the retracted position the extended position of the adaptor frame 66 is shown in phantom in fig4 c and fig4 d when in the retracted position the adaptor frame 66 is supported by deck support brackets 38 and not to any significant degree by transport trolley 32 it will be appreciated that the retracted position of adaptor frame 66 is that used during drilling operations when in the retracted position the reactive force of the drilling riser tensioner system 30 is transmitted to the deck structure 64 via deck support brackets 38 the supports of transport trolley 32 e g hilman rollers 54 and support arms 88 are not exposed to the dynamic loads of heave compensation imposed by tensioner system 30 fig5 is similar to fig4 but with adaptor frame 66 in the extended position as shown in fig5 the drt support insert 66 may be lifted relative to the transporter 32 by four hydraulic cylinders 60 two on each side of the insert the geometric shape of the support insert and the transporter may be such that overlap between the two parts provides guidance as the support insert rises limiting lateral loads on the hydraulic cylinders extending adapter frame 66 results in lifting the drilling riser assembly sufficiently to clear the wellhead on the seafloor to which is was connected this permits the drilling riser assembly to be moved horizontally within the well bay without disconnecting either the drilling bop 26 or the drilling riser tensioner system 30 moreover the drilling riser itself may remain in the sea in certain embodiments a dummy wellhead may be provided on the seafloor for landing and securing the lower end of. |
4 | be produced and provided with a velour surface using the known chill roll procedure the projections created during the velour effect can also be stretched instead of the steel roller 23 a very dense brush roller with steel tips can be used a film is fed into the roller gap 21 and then the brush roller is applied against the projections so that thinnings and perforations result in the shaped film then the pre textured depressions are pressed again creating a very clear three dimensional texture with openings in the bases of the cavities in this example the negative roller 10 b is at a temperature of 40 to 60 u00b0 c the center roller about 150 u00b0 c and the upper negative roller 31 is at a temperature of from 40 to 60 u00b0 c the brush roller may also be heated to a temperature of 120 to 150 u00b0 c fig4 shows a roller arrangement in which the non textured web 32 is fed into a roller gap 25 whereby a needle roller 24 perforates or thins the material at the eventual tip area of the projections 11 before the non textured web 32 passes through the roller gap 21 and at least one perforation or thinning is created in the base area of the cavity to be formed later the film is then passed into roller gap 21 where the positive bodies i e projections 11 engage into the cavities and stretch the web 32 in the areas of roller engagement this causes further rips and or. |
8 |
{"publication_number": "US-5166895-A", "abstract": "tap arithmetic units and first delay circuits are arranged alternately . each of the tap arithmetic units has a full - adder array for multiplying an input signal which has been sampled at regular intervals and coefficients , a second pipeline delay circuit for delaying outputs of the full - adder array by a predetermined time and an adder circuit for adding outputs of the second delay circuits . the first and second delay circuits are timed to the preceding tap arithmetic unit for arithmetic operations . the use of the second delay circuit for the timing of arithmetic operations permits the arrangement of the first delay circuit to be simplified .", "application_number": "US-72341691-A", "description": "an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings hereinafter . fig3 illustrates a transversal filter in which the number of taps is six and the number of time - division multiplexed coefficients is two . an input terminal in1 of the filter is connected to receive a time - series input signal a ={ x ( i ) |
2 | a plurality of fingers 54 that may on demand be made to project through slots 56 in the book accumulating table 20 and move toward the book accumulator outfeed line 34 the rows of books on the book accumulating table 20 are then each advanced by the rake toward the book accumulator outfeed line 34 in addition the movement of the fingers 54 in the slots 56 causes the row of books nearest the book accumulator outfeed line 34 to be delivered to that line in this connection the operation of the various components of this system is responsive to signals from the central processing unit 36 which makes it possible to accumulate and discharge books from the book accumulating table 20 in a preselected manner so as to accomplish first in first out book accumulation thereby as will now be readily apparent to those skilled in the art with the present invention the book accumulating table 20 essentially provides a buffer between upstream and downstream components which provides another important advantage in that the system disclosed herein is able to accommodate non synchronous operation between the upstream and downstream components by negating the effects of differences in speed therebetween while many details of construction of the binding line. |
6 | selectively engaged with one or more of cams 40 42 and 44 although follower 48 is depicted it should be recognized that numerous follower mechanisms may be operable to select one or more of cams 40 42 and 44 the other end of follower 48 may be engaged with a piston of fuel pump 16 selection mechanism 50 may be a conventional hydraulic mechanism that may selectively lock inner follower 52 within outer follower 54 as depicted in fig2 when inner follower 52 is locked within outer follower 54 follower 48 may translate motion to a piston of fuel pump 16 relative to the rotation of outer cams 40 and 44 when inner follower 52 is not locked within outer follower 54 follower 48 may translate motion to a piston of fuel pump 16 relative to the rotation of inner cam 42 outer cams 40 and 44 may have a lobe profile with four lobes while inner cam 42 may have a lobe profile with two lobes when shaft 46 rotates follower 48 may be displaced relative to the lobe profile of the cam that follower 48 is engaged with such that a piston of fuel pump 16 completes a stroke for each lobe referring now to fig3 a profile view of outer cams 40 and 44 about shaft 46 is depicted outer cams 40 and 44 may have a 4 lobe profile with each set of opposing lobes having a generally oval shape when in communication with outer cams 40 and 44 follower 48 may be fully displaced to stroke a piston of fuel pump 48 four times for each revolution of shaft 46 referring now to fig4 a profile view of inner cam 42 about shaft 46 is depicted inner cam 42 may have a generally. |
2 | integrated circuit materials the functional layers are etched to define various moving components and the sacrificial layers are etched away to release the components as is known such fabrication techniques generally involve the replication of a large number of similar components on a single wafer that is subsequently diced to separate the various components from each other this reinforces the submission that a person of ordinary skill in the field can readily obtain the printhead chip of this invention by replicating the nozzle arrangement 10 an electrical drive circuitry layer 14 is positioned on the silicon wafer substrate 12 the electrical drive circuitry layer 14 includes cmos drive circuitry the particular configuration of the cmos drive circuitry is not important to this description and has therefore not been shown in any detail in the drawings suffice to say that it is connected to a suitable microprocessor and provides electrical current to the nozzle arrangement 10 upon receipt of an enabling signal from said suitable microprocessor an example of a suitable microprocessor is described in the above referenced patents patent applications it follows that this level of detail will not be set out in this specification an ink passivation layer 16 is positioned on the drive circuitry layer 14 the ink passivation layer 16 can be of any suitable material such as silicon nitride the nozzle arrangement 10 includes an ink inlet channel 18 that is one of a plurality of such ink inlet channels defined in the substrate 12 the nozzle arrangement 10 includes an active ink ejection structure 20 the active ink. |
4 | long chain esters such as n ch 2 ch 2 ococ 17 h 35 2 are also possible the novel compounds may be formulated in a variety of physical forms to form a fabric conditioning composition such a composition would comprise from about 1 to about 99 wt of a compound of formula i and from about 1 to about 99 wt water such compositions may be prepared by any conventional method known in the art it may be understood that the compounds of the invention may be combined with conventional fabric conditioning components to form a mixture of fabric conditioning actives useful in preparing fabric conditioning compositions such conventional conditioning agents include acyclic quaternary ammonium salts such us ditallowdimethylammonium methylsulfate cyclic quaternary ammonium salts particularly those of the imidazolinium type diamido quaternary ammonium salts tertiary fatty amines having at least 1 and preferably 2 c 8 to c 30 alkyl chains carboxylic acids having 8 to 30 carbon atoms and one carboxylic group per molecule esters of polyhydric alcohol such as sorbitan esters or glycerolstearate fatty alcohols ethoxylated fatty alcohols ethoxylated fatty amines mineral oils polyols such as polyethyleneglycol silicone oils and mixtures thereof suitable conventional fabric conditioning compounds are described in taylor et al u s pat no 5 254 269 herein incorporated by reference additionally one or more optional additives may be incorporated in the fabric conditioning composition selected from the group consisting of perfumes dyes pigments opacifiers germicides optical brighteners fluoresers anti corrosion agents and preservatives the amount of each additive in the composition is up to about 0 5 by weight it has been found that the conditioning compositions of the present invention can be incorporated into both. |
9 | is mounted on a slide face 35 of the base body 5 to be shiftable in the x direction on its upper face 36 the head plate 34 has for each punch a respective supporting region 37 which lies in a common plane with the supporting face 30 of the socket 28 of the coupling elements 19 when the latter are in a position which defines the retracted position a of the punches the head plate 34 has for each punch an aperture 38 through which the respective coupling element 19 may pass and which adjoins the supporting region 37 on its side oriented towards the coupling element 19 the supporting region 37 changes into a lead in chamfer at the edge of the aperture 38 an enlargement bay 38 a is provided which is adapted to receive the shank portion 21 of the respective punch when the head plate 34 is shifted underneath the respective punch head 20 the bay 38 a faces the open end of the opening 31 of the coupling element 19 and is disposed essentially as a linear continuation thereof for receiving the punch heads 20 the head plate 34 is shiftable in the x direction and the length of the displacement path of the head plate 34 is so dimensioned that the punch heads 20 are transferred from the coupling elements 19 to the head plate 34 when the driving unit 12 together with the head plate 34 is shifted in the x direction for disconnecting the driving unit 12 from the punches the head plate 34 is preferably connected with an arresting device which allows a displacement thereof only together. |
9 | recording medium fig1 is a cross sectional view illustrating access by a probe in a recording medium according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention in the case of a conventional recording medium as illustrated in fig1 a case when a probe 90 accesses first and second recording layers 80 and 82 will be considered the probe 90 searches for and accesses the first recording layer 80 and then a predetermined operation is performed subsequently the probe 90 searches for the second recording layer 82 in order to access the second recording layer 82 that is the probe 90 should search for each recording layer one by one in order to access it however in the case of a recording medium according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention at least the two recording layers 44 and 46 are disposed on opposite surfaces of the supporting layer 42 accordingly when the probe 90 accesses the recording layer 44 of the two recording layers 44 and 46 the probe 90 can access the recording layer 46 by only moving across the upper surface of the supporting layer 42 that is it is unnecessary to search for the subsequent recording layer when the probe 90 has already accessed one of two adjacent recording layers which are opposite to each other and where the supporting layer 42 exists. |
8 | synchronous dram sdram double data rate ddr sdram ddr2 sdram ddr3 sdram etc the peripherals 34 may include peripheral 18 shown in fig1 and may include any desired circuitry depending on the type of system 30 for example in one embodiment the system 30 may be a mobile device and the peripherals 34 may include devices for various types of wireless communication such as wifi bluetooth cellular global position system etc the peripherals 34 may also include additional storage including ram storage solid state storage or disk storage the peripherals 34 may include user interface devices such as a display screen including touch display screens or multitouch display screens keyboard or other keys microphones speakers etc turning now to fig4 a flow diagram of one embodiment of a method for operating a switch circuit is shown in the embodiment shown method 40 includes activation of a switch circuit by asserting an enable signal block 42 using switch circuit 20 as an example activation thereof may be accomplished by asserting the enable_h signal at a logic high voltage the logic high voltage may be received on the gate terminals of transistors q 2 q 3 and q 6 transistor q 2 is an nmos transistor in the embodiment shown in fig2 and thus activates responsive to the assertion of the enable_h signal transistors q 3 and q 6 which are pmos transistors that function as protection devices in the embodiment shown in fig2 are deactivated responsive to the assertion of the enable_h. |
8 | the me sub process and p 2 performs the dct q sc sub process as described above before performing dct in p 2 with the m th mb in a frame vop video object plane n me is the number of mbs which have completed me n dct is the number of mbs which have completed dct q sc and n dct u2266 n me p is the number of mbs which have completed me but not yet completed dct q sc i e p n me u2212 n dct and p 0 1 2 n n is the total number of mbs in a frame vop t w gt 0 is the idle time interval in p 2 while p 0 and is measured simply by counting the number of u201c no operations u201d while p 2 is waiting for the completion of me in p 1 and t dct min u2266 t dct lt t dct max in fig2 n 99 n me 19 n dct 12 and p 7 when p 2 is idle p 0 and t w gt 0 t dct m t dct m u2212 1 u2212 t w q 1 where q 1 is an integer to control the decrease rate of t dct t dct is clamped at t dct min since t dct is reduced more mbs are likely to undertake dct idct quantisation dequantisation so that the idct q sc sub process is slowed down when the progress in p 1 is faster p u2267 1 and t w 0 t dct m t dct m u2212 1 t w q 3 if n 0 u2266 p u2266 n 1 and p m u2267 p. |
4 | 22 which is arranged at the tip of the first pivoting lever 8 i e at that end which is directed toward the second pivoting lever 18 when the first pivoting lever is located in the work position illustrated in fig1 in the same manner the second pivoting lever has a first opening 23 in its locking plate 24 the first pivoting lever 8 has a second opening 25 the second pivoting lever 18 has a second opening 26 arranged at both second openings 25 26 is a hydraulic cylinder 27 28 each which acts parallel to the pivot axes 9 19 i e perpendicularly of the plane of the drawing in the illustrations of fig1 and 2 when the first pivoting lever 8 has been moved into the work position and the second pivoting lever 18 has been moved into the parking position the first opening 21 of the first pivoting lever 8 and the second opening 26 of the second pivoting lever 18 are in alignment as can be seen in fig3 the cylinder 28 can then push a bolt 29 into the openings so that the first pivoting lever 8 and the second pivoting lever 18 are locked together this means that the first pivoting lever 8 is indirectly secured relative to the frame 2 the two pivot axes 9 19 and the locking point. |
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