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5 | elevated temperature the temperatures encountered in use also are likely to be beyond the capability of latex if permanent elasticity is required in the sock a heat resistant material can be included in the thread from which the sock is woven for example a fine extruded cord of soft fluorocarbon elastomer preferably of about 60 ihrd may be used although the resulting sock would be harder to stretch over the mandrel then a comparable one containing latex fig6 is a flow chart for one embodiment of the method of producing a protector bag according to fig4 by compression moulding the embodiment presumes the use of two cores or mandrels stages 52 66 the bag on one being cured whilst the other is being laid up prepared uncured sheet rubber material of a tetrafluoroethylene propylene tfe p compound based on a blend of asahi glass 39 s aflas u00ae 150p and 100h polymers reinforced with carbon black and incorporating a peroxide cure system is calendered rolled to a uniform thickness of 1 to 1 2 mm at stage 54 it then is cut into strips 25 mm wide stage 56 one of the strips is wound helically around a pre heated mandrel or core stage 58 to cover its circumferential surface as required for the finished shape of the bag advantageously the mandrel can be rotated eg in the headstock of a lathe to facilitate this the pbo sock or tube having first been cut to length is pulled over the first layer of rubber stage 60 a second strip of rubber is then wound helically over the sock stage 62 it may be found advantageous for this layer to be wound to. |
8 | external input apparatus for example the set top box 300 then the control section 230 supplies the received operation signal to the remote control signal formation section 241 which forms a remote control signal corresponding to the received operation signal the remote control signal formation section 241 supplies the remote control signal through the output terminal 242 to the remote control signal transmission section 250 the remote control signal transmission section 250 then transmits the remote control signal as an infrared transmission in this manner the operation for the set top box 300 is sent as an infrared remote control signal to the set top box 300 if the signal from the reception processing section 212 is an operation signal for the base apparatus 200 itself then the control section 230 controls the pertaining components of the base apparatus 200 in accordance with the received operation signal consequently it is possible to change the channel selected by the tuner 202 or change over the signal output from the selector 206 on the other hand if the signal from the reception processing section 212 is an acquisition request for a website or a reception transmission request for electronic mail then the control section 230 controls the modem section 220 to establish a connection to the subscribed isp thereby connecting the base apparatus 200 to the internet consequently the base apparatus 200 can acquire information from a website and receive or transmit electronic mail in this manner the base apparatus 200 can receive select and demodulate a television broadcast signal receive and demodulate a video signal and or an audio signal from an external input apparatus supplied through the input terminals 204 and 205. |
6 | provided on either end of the heat exchanger c to allow the impact force imparted on the front of the vehicle to be transferred to the heat exchanger c in normal use prior to any impact a mounting pin p of each corner of the heat exchanger c will reside in corresponding first recesses 12 of each bracket 10 the small width of the retaining channel 18 relative to the mounting pin diameter p prevents the pin p from slipping out of the recess 12 in the event of a frontal impact at one side of the vehicle a portion of the vehicle body will deform in the first instance which will reduce any clearance between the crfm c and the front of the vehicle in a first phase if the impact force is relatively small no movement of the crfm c will occur however if the impact force is larger it will continue to exert a rearward force represented by force arrow f on the crfm c in a second phase via spacer members 22 such rearward force causes mounting pin p on both the upper and lower portions of that side of the crfm c to move from the front recess 12 into the retaining channel 18 of the displacement portion 16 the resilient walls 19 of the displacement portion 16 flex outward under this force in order to accept the larger dimension of the pin p the pin p will continue travelling from. |
4 | constituting a slotted arcuate body with a screw spanning the slot to reduce the diameter of a central opening within the body and to which a dryer bolt head is clamped to fix the panel to the end face of the dryer cylinder to reduce heat loss axially of the cylinder application_number US 8123979 A description the present invention has particular application to heatable dryer cylinders for the drying of paper webs and the like and in that regard referring to fig1 there is shown a portion of one such cylinder as indicated generally at 10 the dryer cylinder 10 including a metal cylindrical body 12 and being connected to a central shaft 14 for rotation about the shaft axis through end bells 16 which are coupled to the body 12 by means of a plurality of bolts indicated generally at 18 and which form a circumferentially spaced array on the end bell 16 and facing axially outwardly of the dryer cylinder 10 referring further to fig1 the thermal panel indicated generally at 20 comprises an assembly of two arcuate thermal panel sections or halves as at 22 24 the sections including faces as at 22a 24a which abut each other and when coupled together by way of joint covers 26 form a ringlike assembly which surrounds a projecting hub portion 16a of the end bell 16 the thermal panel 20 thermally blocks a major portion of heat from escaping from the ends of the dryer cylinder 10 either by way of radiation or convection a seal ring 28 is applied to the joined sections 22 24 receives. |
5 | a switch in pressure from positive to negative when cavitation occurs in the tubing this binary event or switch in pressure in the particular embodiment can be detected by a sensor alternate embodiments contemplate a different downhole tool than the diverter causing a different dispositive or binary event based on cavitation and a different sensor identifying cavitation based on that binary event fig1 is a block diagram of a system to identify a cavitation condition according to embodiments of the invention generally a tool 5 is disposed in a downhole environment 2 the tool 5 creates a binary condition based on cavitation in tubing 20 although the tool 5 is shown in the tubing 20 embodiments of the system may include the tool 5 being disposed on or outside the tubing 20 as well a sensor 6 identifies the binary event created by the tool 5 a processing system 7 coupled to the sensor 6 processes the sensor 6 output to automatically take action or provide information to an operator fig2 is a cross sectional block diagram of a system to identify cavitation in tubing 20 according to an exemplary embodiment the exemplary embodiment relates to a pressure switch sensor 110 which is an embodiment of the sensor 6 identifying cavitation based on a switch in pressure caused by a diverter 120 which is an embodiment of the tool 5 during a cavitation. |
8 | possible directions it can turn left it can go straight to the adjacent switch it may be sent internally u2014 when it has reached its final destination or it can turn right and be directed to the switch which is diagonally across from it 2 a packet arriving on the straight input has been sent by an adjacent switch inside the same tile consequently it can only be directed outside 3 a packet arriving on the internal input can only be directed outside in this case the sender unit has selected the switch based on the direction in which to send the packet out 4 a packet arriving on the across input has been sent by the switch positioned diagonally across from the receiving switch within the same tile that packet may only be sent outside with continued reference to fig2 there is shown the internal architecture of a switch in our four switch tile architecture all switches are identical with four input and output ports and three internal components an enqueuing module eq internal memory voq and a dequeuing module sf when more than one packet destined to the same output port arrive at different input ports of a switch in the same time. |
1 | u2061 u025b r u03c3 u2202 e approx u2202 u025b r u2062 u03b4 u025b r u2202 e approx u2202 u03c3 u2062 u03b4 u03c3 1 u03c6 e true u2061 u025b r u03c3 u2245 u03c6 e approx u2061 u025b r u03c3 u2202 u03c6 e approx u2202 u025b r u2062 u03b4 u025b r u2202 u03c6 e approx u2202 u03c3 u2062 u03b4 u03c3 2 where e is the electric field u03c6 e is electric field phase and u03b5 r and u03c3 are the permittivity and conductivity respectively with reference now to fig2 there are illustrated exemplary steps employed to obtain a microwave image using apparatus and methodologies according to the present subject matter an exemplary reconstruction algorithm in accordance with the present subject matter can be summarized as corresponding to a five step process a first step in the exemplary reconstruction algorithm corresponds to computing the amplitude and phase of electric field at measurement sites based on an initial guess for material properties u03b5 g u03c3 g according to the present subject matter this initial guess is based on ultrasound recovered profiles and is obtained using an algorithm based on so called bayliss and turkel radiation boundary condition a main step in reconstruction of permittivity and conductivity profiles based on experimental data corresponds to a so called forward or direct computation. |
3 | in that it has the ability to absorb as much as 200 to 300 times its mass in water sodium polyacrylate u2014 ch 2 u2014 ch coona n is a chemical that consists of very long carbon chains that are bonded together with sodium atoms found in the center of the molecule this structure through osmosis is able to absorb and retain the water which can be many times its own weight the liquid is absorbed by a super absorbent material are entirely encapsulated within the long chain molecule that makes up the super absorbent material and these liquids are only slowly released therefrom accordingly the latex based paint is reduced in volume and from its initial states as a dispersion of sub micrometer polymer particles to polymer particles on the surface of the drop cloth other super absorbent materials that are available today and which may be used with the present invention include but are not limited to cellulosic or starch graft copolymers and synthetic super absorbent materials made from polyacrylic acids polymaleic anhydride vinyl monomers polyvinyl alcohols and polyacrylonitrile another class of super absorbent materials are swellable hydrogel forming polymers known as superabsorbent polymers saps or superabsorbents for short are polymers of co polymerized hydrophilic monomers graft co polymers of one or more hydrophilic monomers on a suitable grafting base crosslinked cellulose ethers crosslinked starch ethers crosslinked carboxymethylcellulose partially crosslinked polyalkylene. |
5 | controls for operating the wrench in the preferred embodiment the lower jaw set 23 is fixed relative to housing 39 and the upper set 21 of the stacked horseshoe configuration is reversibly rotatable relative to lower jaw set 23 referring back to fig1 in the preferred embodiment the positionable wrench holder 15 comprises an upright post 51 mounted on the rig floor and having an arm 53 with one end connected to the upright post and extending radially outward it is preferred that the combination of arm 53 attached to post 51 permits rotation of the arm 53 about the vertical axis of post 51 additionally it is preferred that arm 53 be variously positionable through the height of post 51 means for either of these latter two preferred features are known and readily accomplishable by one of ordinary skill in the art the other end of arm 53 is connected to duplex drill pipe wrench 13 the combined assembly permits the movement and positioning of duplex drill pipe wrench 13 at appropriate locations within the three dimensional reach of wrench holder 15 in the preferred embodiment the positionable wrench holder 15 combination of arm 53 and post 51 comprises a crane having tackle 55 for connecting to and suspending the duplex drill pipe wrench 13 from arm 53 at various heights and tackle 57 means for positioning wrench 13 radially with respect to post 51 in an alternative preferred embodiment the arm 53 of positionable wrench holder 15 comprises a track and the duplex drill pipe wrench 13 is mounted on wheels for positioning the wrench radially with respect to the post 51 it is envisioned that this embodiment be accomplished in at least two ways first the track may be suspended. |
8 | ground line structure 203 and each of the metal1 word line structures 201 and the metal1 ground line structures 203 has a tip edge that oppositely faces a side edge of a metal1 bitline structure 207 which is formed as a vertical line side edges of the metal1 word line structure 201 and the metal1 ground line structure 203 may be 1 4 to 1 8 times longer than tip edges of the metal1 word line structure 201 and the metal1 ground line structure 203 respectively as a result of the double patterning the spacing between particular metal layer structures of different colors may be reduced for example the tip to side space between a metal1 word line structure 201 and a metal1 bit line structure 207 and the tip to side space between a metal1 ground line structure 203 and a metal1 bit line structure 207 of bit cell 200 are significantly narrower than their respective space counterparts in a typical bit cell moreover because of the shape and the arrangement of the components of bit cell 200 the spacing between particular metal layer structures of the same color may also be decreased for example the side to side space between a metal1 word line structure 201 and a metal1 ground line structure 203 of bit cell 200 are significantly narrower than the tip to. |
4 | u s pat nos 4 153 661 4 460 642 and 5 071 610 the processes of which are incorporated herein by reference by blending the desired particulate into the aqueous ptfe emulsion in the presence of sufficient lubricant to approach meet or preferably exceed the sorptive capacity of the solids yet maintain a putty like consistency this putty like mass is then subjected to intensive mixing at a temperature between 0 u00b0 and 100 u00b0 c preferably between 40 u00b0 and 100 u00b0 c to cause initial fibrillation of the ptfe particles thereafter the putty like mass is repeatedly and biaxially calendered with a progressive narrowing of the gap between the rollers until shear causes the ptfe to fibrillate and enmesh the particulate and a layer of desired thickness is obtained removal of any residual surfactant or wetting agent by organic solvent extraction or by washing with water after formation of the sheet article is generally desirable the resultant sheet is then dried such sheets generally have thicknesses in the range of 0 05 to 10 mm preferably in the range of 0 1 to 1 mm most preferably in the range of 0 1 to 0 5 mm if a web with multiple particulate layers is desired the component layers themselves are placed parallel to each other and calendered until they form a composite where the ptfe fibrils of the separate layers are entwined at the interface of adjacent. |
6 | having an improved liner for a shaped charge constructed from a combination of powdered heavy metal and metal binder powdered heavy metal and metal binder is formed into a rigid shaped charge liner under very high pressure the metal binder may be in powdered form or may be used to coat the powdered heavy metal particles prior to formation the liner may also contain a relatively small percentage of other material to enhance lubrication or corrosion resistance application_number US 81079201 A description the present inventions are described by reference to drawings showing one or more examples of how the inventions can be made and used in these drawings reference characters are used throughout the several views to indicate like or corresponding parts the drawings are not necessarily to scale and the proportions of certain parts have been exaggerated to better illustrate details and features of the invention the apparatus and methods of the invention are shown generally in fig1 and 2 a conically symmetrical shaped charge 10 is shown the shaped charge is sized for a perforating gun commonly used to perforate subterranean wells and formations typically a plurality of shaped charges are arranged in a substantially helical pattern on the perforating gun assembly the exact size and shape of the shaped charge or the configuration of the perforating gun are not critical to the invention the shaped charge 10 is enclosed by a case 12 generally the case 12 is substantially cylindrical or conical as used herein the term u201c conical u201d is used to refer to shapes substantially conical or in the form of frustum or truncated cone again the exact shape of the case is not critical to the invention in use the perforating gun not shown is. |
9 | of fig1 of the drawing a pick up truck 10 is shown having a bed 11 and apparatus 12 in accordance with the invention installed at the rear of the bed 11 it is to be understood that the conventional tail gate of truck 10 has been removed and the apparatus 12 installed in its place apparatus 12 is mounted to the side panels 14 right 15 left see also fig3 without need for removal of bumper 13 as will be discussed thus apparatus 12 is shown in fig2 and is comprised of a pair of side housings 16 17 each housing 16 17 being comprised of a pair of spaced apparatus panels 18 19 on the right hand side and 18 39 19 39 on the left hand side interconnected at the top by top panels 20 and 20 39 and open at the front bottom and rear thereof 17 is seen to be a mirror image of 16 as seen in fig3 a universal mounting bracket 21 is mounted in any suitable manner to the interior bracing of each of the truck bed 39 s outer side panels 14 15 thus each such side panel has a universal bracket 21 mounted thereto with a lockable nut 22 movable in a channel 23 of bracket 21 these brackets 21 can be installed where desired on the truck panels 14 15 and suitable bolts not visible thread through apertures in the side panels 14 15 of course more than one such bracket 21 and related bolts and apertures may be provided referring again to fig2 spools 25 26 are journaled for rotation in the. |
6 | head cap 44 to occur only in its frontal spherical portion so that the form stable rear portion of the head cap 44 which is essentially cylindrical always produces the minimum stand off 48 for optimum jet formation from the liner 42 the ignition and safety device according to the invention is accommodated in the rear housing 18 and will now be described and explained in detail turning now to fig3 the supporting element of the ignition and safety device is formed by a fuse housing 50 which is fixed in the rear housing 18 by means of a base plate 52 and a spacer disk 54 both the base plate 52 and the spacer disk 54 are provided with a central bore in which a booster or transfer charge 56 is disposed to establish a firing connection between the detonator charge primer and the explosive charge 40 of the projectile in a frontal space 58 of the fuse housing 50 a detonator carrier 60 is disposed which is pivotal transversely to the longitudinal axis of the projectile also referring to fig4 the detonator carrier 60 is provided with a bore 62 in which in the safety position the tip 64 of a firing pin 66 is disposed as part of a restraining safety mechanism the detonator carrier includes a toothed wheel segment 68 and in order to reduce structural height and increase the effect of centrifugal forces an eccentric component 70 made for example of a heavy metal such as lead or tungsten radially adjacent the detonator carrier 60 as related to the longitudinal projectile axis there is provided a spin. |
4 | 13 with fig1 illustrating the ears in place on engaged embroidery hoops for a more complete understanding of the invention and its operation turning now to the drawings sewing apparatus 20 consisting of a multi head sewing machine is shown in fig1 having pantograph 21 movably attached thereto pantograph 21 is a single rail t shaped pantograph which is moved by drive mechanism 22 as shown in fig2 sewing apparatus 20 includes twelve 12 sewing heads 35 or stations pantograph 21 is controlled by drive mechanism 22 as more clearly illustrated in fig2 drive mechanism 22 includes belts 23 23 39 which move transverse member 24 for directing drive rollers 25 to and from the machine controls generally shown at 26 as further seen in fig2 transverse member 24 through belts 23 23 39 is driven by dual electric motors 27 27 39 which are united by a central shaft not shown motor 27 drives shaft 28 and pulley 90 whereas motor 27 39 drives shaft 28 39 and pulley 90 39 sewing table 29 as seen in fig1 includes a series of five 5 slots 30 through which roller axles 31 pass see fig4 rollers 25 fit within u shaped channel 32 of pantograph drive end 33 as illustrated in fig4 and 5 as further shown in fig3 pantograph 21 is t shaped and includes a somewhat wedge shaped drive end 33 having a series of raised ribs 34 therealong ribs 34 strengthen drive end 33 and prevent it from warping during rapid motion of the high speed sewing operations as. |
1 | and supporting this as being defined a u201c no effect u201d dose level however over the 18 months follow up period a small gradual increase in the c peptide glucose ratio was seen this was however not statistically significant a steady gradual increase in hba 1c levels p 0 01 was found in the placebo but not in the other dose groups inferring a reduction in glycemic control as diabetes progressed in untreated patients through the 18 months study period a greater trend towards elevated hba 1c levels was indicated for the placebo 4 u03bcg dose group than for the 100 u03bcg dose group suggesting in contrast an improvement in glycemic control in patients receiving the latter dose level in the 20 u03bcg dose group in particular a decrease in hba 1c levels was seen throughout the 18 month follow up period indicating an improvement in glycemic control the average rate of change in hba 1c per month was statistically significant compared to placebo in the 20 u03bcg dose group p20 01 which was estimated by a linear mixed model assuming random intercepts and slopes no significant change in gad65ab levels expressed as u ml was found in the placebo. |
1 | allowed in the proximal electrode shaft portion 176 in one variation the motor drive unit can be adapted to over rotate the electrode shaft portion 176 at its proximal end by a selected amount which can be from 10 u00b0 radial motion to 90 u00b0 radial motion to compensate for twisting of the electrode shaft portion to insure that electrode portion 149 sweeps entirely across the surface of window 144 in general the window 144 in housing 140 can be configured to have a radial arc relative to the electrode shaft 176 ranging between 30 u00b0 and 180 u00b0 in one variation of housing 140 u2032 shown in fig6 it can be seen that the electrode portion 149 has a range of motion that extends across the radial dimension of the window 144 to ensure that any tissue captured in the window is resected as the electrode portion 149 passes the window edges 182 a and 182 b to function like a shear or in a scissor like manner the electrode portion 149 moves over ledges 186 a and 186 b on either side of the housing 140 u2032 and can bump into surfaces 190 a and 190 b by bumping into the surfaces 190 a and 190 b any over rotation in the electrode shaft 176 to accommodate twisting as described above can limit the rotation of. |
4 | high die swell when the fiber cross sections were examined with an optical microscope the 0 69 i v fibers swelled to a point that they were no longer trilobal in shape and resembled delta cross sections they also had relatively low tenacity 0 88 i v poly trimethylene terephthalate was extruded into 72 filaments having trilobal cross section using a fiber spinning machine having take up and drawing configurations as in example 1 spin finish was applied as in example 1 extrusion and drawing conditions were as follows it was observed during spinning and drawing that when the first stage draw ratio between rolls 2 and 3 was less than about 1 5 as in runs 5 and 6 there were fewer broken filaments and the tenacities of the filaments were generally higher than when first stage draw was higher than about 1 5 when the first stage draw was increased to greater than 3 runs 7 8 9 10 and 11 it was observed that the fibers had a white streaky appearance the threadlines were loopy and there were frequent filament wraps on the draw rolls the process was frequently interrupted with fiber breaks the extrusion conditions in this experiment were the same as in example 2 the fibers were spun drawn and wound as in example 1 they were then textured by heating the fibers on a feed roll and exposing the fibers to a hot air jet the textured fibers were collected as a continuous plug on a jet screen cooling drum partial vacuum was applied to the drum to pull the ambient air to cool the yarns and keep them on the drum until they were wound the yarns were air entangled between the drum and the winder the feed roll and texturizer air jet. |
5 | ball 50 provided between the spindle end face 48 and the recess 26 in the bearing surface 22 to facilitate rotation of the spindle 34 with respect to the handle 10 as illustrated in fig2 the slip clutch 28 the spring 30 and the bushing 32 slip over the spindle 34 in series in a coaxial alignment more particularly referring to fig1 and fig2 the slip clutch 28 is positioned adjacent the bearing surface 22 with each of the grooves 24 supportively receiving corresponding balls 45 in this position one of the notches 42 is seated against i e firmly engages the spindle cross pin 46 the biasing spring 30 is fitted over the spindle to abut against the slip clutch rear face 38 and the bushing 32 is threaded or fit into an open end of the cap 14 to engage and bias the spring 30 against the rear 38 of the slip clutch 28 referring to fig2 in operation the spring 30 normally biases the slip clutch 28 to seat one of the notches 42 against the pin 46 such that the spindle 34 and handle 10 will rotate with one another through the transmission of force via the coupling between the pin. |
7 | the etchant is a newtonian liquid and the dynamic viscosity cannot be used measurements with a capillary viscometer reveal the viscosity behavior of koh and k 2 h 2 sio 4 is different in the concentration region of interest the effect of k 2 h 2 sio 4 is more linear than that of koh mainly because of the narrower concentration range fig3 depicts the refractive index solid line and viscosity dashed line behavior of the etchant by looking at the angle between the curves it seems that there are regions where the two measurements can be used to solve the concentrations especially at low end of c koh unfortunately at a very important region of interest around c koh 0 32 and c k 2 h 2 sio 4 0 02 the measurement is impossible as the curves are parallel with chemical and electrochemical measurements there is a direct interaction between the measurement system and the medium under measurement there are numerous laboratory measurements which involve a chain of reactions to indicate or measure some property of the liquid in general these methods are not directly applicable to automated process measurements thus the discussion below is limited to electrochemical reactions and simple indicator reactions there are several electrochemical measurement methods the simplest being conductivity conductivity measurement is not a very useful measurement in the case of highly conductive solutions due to the high concentration of koh the solution has high electric conductance and the. |
2 | the side wall lower sections as shown in fig3 and 5 the side wall lower sections 26 28 are provided with holes 62 64 to receive fasteners for attachment of the lower sections to the respective air conveyor channel side walls 18 22 and with set screw holes 66 68 that are employed in vertically positioning the air conveyor flanges as will be explained the side wall lower sections 26 28 are attached to the air conveyor channel side walls 18 22 by threaded fasteners inserted through their respective fastener holes 62 64 as is done in the prior art air conveyor channel with the side wall lower sections attached to the air conveyor side walls a pair of mutually opposed longitudinally extending grooves 72 74 are defined between the side walls and their lower sections the grooves 72 74 receive the respective mutually opposed flanges 76 78 of the air conveyor channel in the same manner as prior art air conveyors with a longitudinal slot 80 defined between the flanges however the flanges 76 78 are not fixed in adjusted positions in the grooves 72 74 by set screws as was done in the prior art air conveyor instead the flanges 76 78 are free to slide laterally in their respective grooves 72 74 toward and away from each other on rounded ends of set screws threaded into the set screw holes 66 68 of the side wall lower sections 26 28 one representative flange 78 is shown in fig4 it being understood that the other flange 76 is basically the same as the one shown the flanges 76 78 are similar to prior. |
2 | leakage gasket 746 placed between the flange 743 is bored with a plurality of holes 747 for screws to pass through to assemble the transmitting unit 7 with the board body 1 the fan unit 75 has a plurality of fans 751 positioned to hide inside the cylinder 742 and is connected with the shaft of the motor 723 extending through the cone 741 and reaching the inside of the cylinder 742 the anti pollution net unit consists of a circular net 761 capped on the rear opening of the cylinder 742 and a plurality of quadrilateral nets 762 capped on the openings 744 preventing dirty matters in sea water from going into the cylinder 742 to bump or smear the fans 751 in using this board referring fig4 a user lies on it with his face down and his upper body touching the recessed lying portion 12 and grips the left and the right grip 31 and 32 with his hands operating the rotatable button 322 to control the propelling speed generated by the motor unit 72 permitting the body 1 to move forward on water then water can flow in through the current guider 4 then flowing through a plurality of holes 413 bored in the rear portion sides of the protective housing 41 and finally through the quadrilateral nets 762 capped on the openings 744 in the current sucker 74 so that the fan unit 75 may rotate at a great speed to suck the water current generating propelling power to push forward the body 1 therefore the water current coming from the forward direction can alleviate the power consumption of the motor 723 for rotating the fan unit 75 when a user wants to change the moving. |
9 | or multi stage crystallization process the tpa obtained in the crystallization step can be separated from the aqueous materials by process known to those skilled in the separation art for example the tpa crystals may be filtered using belt filters drum filters pressure filters centrifuges single or multi stage decantation and the like the water separated off may be recycled to the hydrolysis reactor 30 in one aspect of the invention the solid tpa crystals are washed with fresh water which subsequently is used as feed water to the hydrolysis reactor 30 the high purity tpa solids may be used in a polycondensation reaction wet but drying will often be desirable to facilitate storage transport and feeding of the material to the polycondensation reactor any type of batch or continuous dryer known to those skilled in the art to be effective for drying water wet granular solids may be selected it is within the scope of the invention to provide a process for the production of tpa by hydrolyzing a dmt containing polyester wherein the polyester includes from about 10 weight to preferably substantially 100 weight dmt the polyester feed material and hydrolyzing operation are as described above referring to fig2 another embodiment of the invention. |
2 | are increased in speed before passing through a vacuum conveyor shingling section are slowed down at the shingling section and then normally proceed at the slowed down speed to a stacker which is adapted to stack a fixed number of sheets before discharging a stack the sheets are basically handled in accordance with the device disclosed in u s pat no 4 200 276 to prevent scattering of the sheets during shingling due to high input conveyor speeds and the like the vacuum conveyor shingling section includes a second conveyor upstream of the original shingling conveyor the pre shingling conveyor operates at a relatively high rate of speed while the original shingling conveyor operates at a relatively low rate of speed relative to the sheet input speed a setting control is provided to pre set the pre shingler conveyor speed in correlation with the input speed of the sheets and the length of the individual sheets the pre set pre shingler conveyor speed remains constant during operation of the device conveyors downstream of the pre shingling conveyor run at speeds which are correlated to the speed of the supplemental pre shingling conveyor application_number US 66435384 A description as best shown in fig1 a 1b and 2 the concept of the invention may be embodied in a device which includes in line an input conveyor section 1 a paperboard cutting section 2 a speed up conveyor section 3 a diverter section 4 a vacuum conveyor section 5 an accumulating conveyor section 6 a stack infeed conveyor section 7 and a sheet stacker 8 input conveyor section 1. |
7 | the fuel air interface and the echo e1 is reflected from the fuel water interface if echo e2 is not detected then the echo e1 is from the fuel air interface at this time the system will attempt to operate in a high resolution mode the system may not be able to switch to the high resolution mode if for example the surface of the fuel air interface is moving during high resolution initialization as it would if the tank is being filled initially when operating in the high resolution mode the signal level of pulse generator 260 determined in the low resolution mode is utilized as well as the echo validation time window determined in the low resolution mode for the fuel air interface and the fuel water interface the waveform for the fuel air interface is now profiled to choose a specific echo ring to trigger on for the fuel air echo the submerged reflectors are then profiled to profile the reflector echoes the threshold of the receiver is set to a minimum value and a signal is transmitted from the transducer the times of all echoes received which are less than the time for the fuel air interface to be received are stored these times will be the echo times for each submerged reflector the system will then profile each of the reflector echo waveforms if at least two reflectors are identified then the system will operate in the high resolution mode as a result of profiling the pulse generator signal levels are set the. |
8 | in an embodiment the best fit ip addresses are computed on the fly by the protocol engine 145 or a linked device based on the latest routing and server availability information fig2 illustrates a process according to embodiments in which an internet appliance client uses best fit ip address to create a binding with a server referring to fig2 a client initiates contact with a server using a first best fit ip address in a list at 200 if the connection is bound at 210 the binding process ends at 230 if the client is not bound to a server at 210 a check is made at 215 to determine if the last tried best fit address was the last address if the last tried best fit address was the last address the binding process is restarted at 225 if the last tried best fit address is not the last address contact is initiated using the next best fit address at 220 when a binding is successful at 230 the connection may be checked at 235 to determine if the connection has been lost at 240 if the connection has not been lost at 240 the checking process is repeated at 235 if the connection has been lost the binding process is restarted at 225 if none of the servers in the best fit server ip address list shown in fig1 at 105 responds then a u201c catastrophic u201d failure has occurred this could be because the user 39 s internet access has. |
6 | time ot the actual movement time may be less than equal to or greater than the nominal delay time dt if the actual movement time mt is greater than the nominal delay time dt a positive deviation time vt is sent to the calculation means 44 if the actual movement mt time is less than the nominal delay time dt a negative deviation time vt is sent to the calculation means 44 if the movement time mt and nominal delay time dt is equal an equivalent zero deviation time is produced the calculation means 44 receives the stop time ct and adds the deviation time vt to the stop time ct if the deviation time vt is positive the stop time ct will be extended by the amount of time indicated by the deviation time vt in the deviation time vt is negative the stop time ct will be decreased to occur at an earlier time the calculation means 44 receives the pulsed signal directly to drive the solenoid valve apparatus 11 with the pulsed signal at a predetermined flow rate the calculation means 44 adjusts the original pulse width with the deviation time in order to maintain open or maintain the valve element 12 to the second position for the predetermined time to produce the desired flow rate the movement time nominal delay time and the deviation time are produced and transmitted in the form of electrical signals and are calibrated or coded to indicate the respective times fig3 a illustrates the current waveform of the. |
3 | about 80 u00b0 c it is not generally necessary to exceed a temperature of 50 u00b0 c the reaction is preferably carried out at a temperature between about 15 u00b0 and about 30 u00b0 c although it is not generally necessary to operate under pressure it can be advantageous to carry out the reaction under autogenous pressure when one of the reactants is a gas under the reaction conditions the process according to the invention can be carried out in the absence of any solvent or in the presence of an organic solvent which is inert under the reaction conditions examples of suitable such solvents are carbon disulphide carbon tetrachloride chloroform nitrobenzene nitrotoluene nitromethane nitroethane and nitropropane the presence of small amounts of water in the reaction medium is not disadvantageous and it is not necessary to use anhydrous reactants in particular the catalysts which can be used are metal halides which need not undergo a suitable treatment for rendering them anhydrous from a practical point of view various methods can be used for carrying out the process according to the invention for example it is possible to gradually introduce the alkyl halide and the acylating agent successively or simultaneously into the alkane containing the catalyst whereby the temperature of the reaction medium is maintained at the chosen value the alkyl halide is preferably added to a mixture comprising the alkane the catalyst the acylating agent and optionally an inert solvent in this case this mixture is advantageously kept at as low a temperature as possible during the addition of the alkyl halide this. |
7 | with a reference digital image stored in the memory 109 and identifies a difference found in the comparison as a candidate defect 40 a candidate defect memory part 41 is provided for storing feature quantity data 203 of each candidate defect 40 such as coordinate data projection length data and shape data a feature quantity check part 251 is provided in which feature quantity data 203 of each candidate defect 40 is received from the candidate defect memory part 41 and it is checked to see whether the candidate defect 40 meets prespecified feature quantity data 250 a detail image processing part 252 is provided in which under an image processing condition 201 specified for each feature quantity data a judgment for determining each pattern defect 11 is formed on the candidate defect 40 that has proved to meet the prespecified feature quantity data 250 as determined by the feature quantity data check part 251 and a general control part 110 receives data of each pattern defect 11 from the detail image processing part 252 control lines from the general control part 110 are not shown in fig1 an operation display 45 is provided on which data of pattern defects 11 is displayed an image of a selected pattern defect 11 is displayed and the image processing region 200 is displayed or edited still further the electron beam pattern inspection apparatus comprises a keyboard a mouse and a knob not shown for operathen and control a z sensor 113 for measuring the height level of each wafer 31 to maintain a focal. |
6 | path 71 in cylinder 26 the air pressure moves the piston 25 of the rod 24 along with the bolt 22 to the retracted position after a paint ball has dropped into the barrel bore 52 of the gun body 50 the program in the circuit board 20 deactivates solenoid valve 38 with the solenoid valve 38 in the u201c off u201d position the regulated pressurized air is routed in the air passage distribution system 36 to be directed into the center passageway 70 of cylinder 26 the air pressure forces the piston 25 rod 24 and bolt 22 to the extended position as indicated by the arrow in fig5 e the bolt 22 extends forward to close the inlet 29 at this time the bolt 22 also positions the paint ball for firing when the trigger 18 is again activated this cycle is the same u201c ready u201d condition as shown in fig5 a so that the firing process can be repeated other optional features may be provided such as a mechanical on off switch 80 to disengage the circuit board 20 to provide a safety switch for the paint ball gun a low power led signal 82 may also be available to warn the user when the battery 16 charge is low another option is a sensor 84 which senses whether the bolt 22 is fully forward after loading a paint ball in the barrel 52 such as in the position shown in fig5 e if the bolt 22 is not fully forward the sensor. |
9 | accommodate variations in the waste water concentration if complete nitrification is not desired or at least substantial nitrification is desired it is possible depending on the characteristics of the waste water to set the cod volume loading of biological reactor 1 at a higher level no upper limit for the nitrogen volume loading in biological reactor 2 has so far been determined volume loadings of up to about 0 4 kg of total nitrogen m 3 d were completely nitrified the recycle of the activated sludge water mixture from biological reactor 2 to biological reactor 1 may vary within a wide range it is expediently calculated and so selected that an operating cost optimum which is dependent on the pumping energy to be delivered on the one hand and on the costs of the neutralizing agent and the costs of the reducing agent in biological reactor 3 on the other hand is achieved if necessary the quantity of nitrate which exceeds the level of denitrification which can be obtained in biological reactor 1 can additionally be reduced in a third stage biological reactor 3 by adding a biologically oxidizable substance for example methanol based on the specified redox potential so that in the event the specified value of the redox potential is exceeded or not achieved the amount of the said substance supplied. |
6 | order to allow the maximum airflow into the engine if necessary this ensures that the efficiency of the engine is maximised at all times and that the flow of air into the inlet is not jeopardised when the blades are not required preferably when they are not required the blades 10 are fully retracted and lie flush with the wall of the engine containment bay 4 when required the blades 10 can then be moved into a position for shearing the airflow this configuration also allows the blades 10 to be partially retracted or moved in order to create the most optimum position for shearing the airflow retraction of the blades 10 may be towards the low pressure fan or towards the containment bay 4 it is also envisaged that each of the blades 10 is capable of being moved closer to or further away from the low pressure fan in both circumstances it is envisaged that ingested air is used to move the blades 10 towards the fan or to retract the blades and power is only used to move the blades further away from the fan or to engage the blades 10 from their retracted position at fig1 there is shown a blade 10 in cross section the blade comprises a wall 50 and a cavity 52 which may run along all or part of the said blade 10 the cavity 52 may advantageous comprise conductive materials suitable for passing electricity through which may be. |
3 | first slots 142 and then vertically move to load the plurality of wafers 112 in the first slots 142 as illustrated in fig7 c the first boat 140 is raised so that the first slots 142 storing the plurality of wafers 112 become approximate to the second slot 152 positioned above the first slot 142 here the plurality of wafers 112 stored in the first slots 142 are raised a given height by a movement of the first boat 140 thereby substantially reducing the interference between the plurality of wafers 112 stored in the first slots 142 and the plurality of wafers 112 to be loaded on the second slots 152 for example the first slot 142 may be raised to a height level of about 4 mm the raised distance of the first slot 142 may become a space where the plurality of wafers 112 to be subsequently loaded in the second slots 152 horizontally move and then vertically move by the blade 160 of the transfer robot thus the plurality of wafers 112 subsequently inserted between the plurality of wafers 112 loaded in the first slots 142 of the first boat 140 can be loaded in the second slots 152 of the second boat 150 without a collision as shown in fig7 d the transfer robot rotates about 180 degrees the plurality of wafers 112 and loads the wafers so that the front faces 112 a of the plurality of wafers 112 are loaded in the second slots 152 that is the transfer robot horizontally moves the plurality of wafers 112 from wafer cassette in a state that. |
8 | above over the whole file in this way if any byte of the message file is corrupted in transmission it will be discovered the file is then encrypted using an asymmetrical cryptosystem under the user 39 s private key effectively signing the file finally identifying information is added to the now doubly encrypted file and the file is encrypted again u2014 this time under the storage facility 39 s public key now observe the properties of the file thus created the file is secure nobody but the storage facility can open the outer wrapper the file is anonymous to casual observers there is no identifying information outside of the outer wrapper the file is signed the storage facility can open the outer wrapper and discover an identifier of the party who claims to have created the file the signature is irrefutable and cannot be repudiated the storage facility can look up the public key of the party claiming to be the author of the file and can attempt to open the middle wrapper inside they will find an encrypted file and a hash of the file if the calculated hash matches the given hash then the photograph without question belongs to that party even after two wrappers have been removed the picture is still secret the. |
2 | the front and rear tyres of the vehicle it is necessary to determine the pressures of the tyres r 1 r 5 for a third driving dynamic state of the vehicle as in the case of the second driving dynamic state it is possible to measure the tyre pressures for a predetermined third driving dynamic state or for an arbitrary driving dynamic state at a predetermined interval of time from the preceding tyre pressure measurement the predetermined interval of time in this case can be the same as or different from the interval of time between the first and second pressure measurements for the reasons stated above the third tyre pressure measurement is preferably performed for an arbitrary driving dynamic state at an interval of time from the second tyre pressure measurement the intervals of time being the same for reasons of simplicity if in the case of the third tyre pressure measurement the vehicle is travelling straight forward at a constant positive acceleration the following information is supplied to the processor device cpu since u2014 by comparison with the tyre pressures in the first driving dynamic state u2014 the tyres r 1 and r 4 have a decreased tyre pressure and the tyres r 2 and r 5 have an increased tyre pressure it is shown that the tyre. |
5 | plurality of self locking hinges 76 each self locking hinge 76 itself consists of three main parts a first hinge portion 12 a second hinge portion 14 and a spring loaded self locking latch 16 each hinge portion has a main body portion and a connecting portion containing lobes designed to connect the two hinge portions the first hinge portion 12 has a main body portion 18 and a connecting portion 20 with two lobes 26 and 54 the second hinge portion 14 has a main body portion 22 and a connecting portion 24 with a single lobe 28 the main body portions of the hinge portions are designed to allow the hinge portions to be engaged with poles or other devices in fig1 the main body portion 18 of first hinge portion 12 is disposed in pole 30 while the main body portion 22 of second hinge portion 14 is disposed in pole 32 the main body portions of the hinges can be made in a variety of geometric shapes so that they can be connected with variety of different shaped poles or devices requiring the invention 10 the preferred embodiment of the invention 10 is to have the main body portions of the hinges cylindrical in shape so that they may be accepted into a hollow cylindrical pole device the invention 10 can be made in any size depending on the application needs the parts of the invention 10 can be made from metal in the preferred embodiment the spring 42 is made from steel the pin 46 and rod 56 are both made from hardened steel and the remaining parts are made from aluminum the parts are simple in design and can be made using. |
4 | also comprises a dustcover which covers the seam entirely preventing dust from passing through holes created when the seam is sewn using a thread or similar means application_number US 201615179614 A description this description of the exemplary embodiments is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings which are to be considered part of the entire written description in the description relative terms such as u201c lower u201d u201c upper u201d u201c horizontal u201d u201c vertical u201d u201c above u201d u201c below u201d u201c up u201d u201c down u201d u201c top u201d and u201c bottom u201d as well as derivative thereof e g u201c horizontally u201d u201c downwardly u201d u201c upwardly u201d etc should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing under discussion these relative terms are for convenience of description and do not require that the apparatus be constructed or operated in a particular orientation terms concerning attachments coupling and the like such as u201c connected u201d and u201c interconnected u201d refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships unless expressly described otherwise reference will now be made in detail to the. |
4 | flow path in a drying process heated air is blown into the tub to dry the laundry and then becomes humidified the humidified air is dried at the condensing duct and supplied back to the tub in the condensing duct cooling water causes condensation of the vapor in the humidified air and thereby dries the air the condensing duct includes a partition member that isolates the cooling water path and air flow path and serves as a common wall between the two paths with the two paths isolated from each other the cooling water does not make direct contact with the humidified air thereby improving air dry efficiency of the washing machine application_number US 201615265673 A description in the following detailed description reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof the illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description drawings and claims are not meant to be limiting other embodiments may be utilized and other changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented here one or more exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which one or more exemplary embodiments of the disclosure can be easily determined by those skilled in the. |
6 | membrane 70 is completely inserted into each pair of corresponding first inner indented ring 605 and second outer indented ring 606 at the upper side of the pump head body 60 upon assembly of the pump head body 60 and the diaphragm membrane 70 as shown in fig8 with the result that a short length of moment arm l 2 from the first inner protruding ring 705 to the peripheral of the annular positioning protrusion 76 in the diaphragm membrane 70 is obtained in the operation of the present invention as shown in fig8 the newly devised contrivances of pump head body 60 and diaphragm membrane 70 not only have significant effect in reducing vibration but also enhance steadiness by preventing relative displacement and maintaining the length of moment arm l 2 for resisting against the acting force f on the eccentric roundel 52 as shown in fig8 and 88 in the seventh exemplary embodiment each pair of concentric first inner indented ring 605 and second outer indented ring 606 in the pump head body 60 can be replaced by a pair of concentric first inner perforated ring 614 and second outer perforated ring 615 as shown in fig8 and 90 in the seventh exemplary embodiment each pair of concentric first inner indented ring 605 and second outer indented ring 606 in the pump head body 60 as shown in fig8 and each corresponding pair of concentric first inner protruding ring 705 and second outer protruding ring 706 in the diaphragm. |
1 | 32 to allow the pressure tube 22 and the catheter 24 to be purged with a saline solution line restrictors 31 positioned on the saline tube 30 and the pressure tube 22 may be used to assist in the purging process the pressure transducer 18 is electrically coupled to a monitoring device 26 configured to process signals received from the pressure transducer 18 and to generate a visual image of the blood pressure level if desired still referring to fig1 the transducer support 12 further includes an illuminator 34 capable of projecting a light beam 36 outwardly from the transducer support 12 and towards the patient 20 in one particular embodiment the transducer support 12 includes an illuminator 34 that projects a linear beam 36 towards the patient 15 that may further be rotated about an axis r so that the beam 36 may be swept through an angle a in another particular embodiment the transducer support 12 includes an illuminator 34 that may include beam forming optics so that a line 38 or an image 39 may be projected onto the patient 15 the foregoing embodiments will be described in greater detail below fig2 is a partial cutaway view of the transducer support 12 of fig1 showing an illuminator 40 according to another embodiment of the invention the illuminator 40 includes. |
2 | element 632 the row storage size is fixed at 15 u00d7 640 which limits the operation of the correlator 634 to images that are 656 pixels wide in an alternative embodiment the row storage size is made variable the correlation value is calculated at each template location if the correlation value meets or exceeds the correlation threshold stored in the correlation thresholder 638 and the template is within the area of interest in the image the correlation and template location are saved in the correlation peak ram 642 the template position tracker 636 contains a row and column counter to track the position of the lower right corner of the template it also contains registers that define the area of interest the correlation peak ram address counter 640 increments when each peak is stored in ram 642 the correlation peak ram 642 preferably stores 1024 entries the correlator 634 uses a kernel the image data and a kernel mask to calculate the binary correlation for example the kernel is a 16 u00d7 16 square that contains a binary representation of a golden template mark the mask is used to specify which pixels within the 16 u00d7 16 square will be used for correlation and which pixels will be ignored the image data is a 16 u00d7 16 section of the image that is being correlated upon in general binary correlation is simply counting the number of bits within the image data that match the bits in the template bits that are masked out are ignored on a pixel by pixel basis the logic function is mask kernel image data correlation notes 0 0 0 0 masked 0 0 1 0 masked 0 1 0. |
5 | deck system 72 and allows for longer spans as well as greater functionality recesses 60 may be open and concave upward as illustrated in fig2 a and 3 or closed and concave downward as illustrated in fig2 b if concave upward the top of the dove tail recesses may be used as added support for metal deck struts 90 as disclosed in application ser no 11 347 484 filed feb 3 2006 for a metal deck strut system as seen in fig4 which is identical to fig1 except for the addition of struts 90 the superior strength of the present invention over an otherwise similar bottom panel with dove tail recesses alone is illustrated by the following example assuming a uniform load of 30 pounds per square foot and using 20 gauge steel the span limit of a dovetailed panel is 12 5 feet with a 20 gauge steel top hat profile attached to the dove tailed panel the span limit for the same loading increases to 20 5 to 26 5 feet depending on the height of the hat profile in addition to its great strength the present invention also adds to the functional aesthetics of a ceiling of a building covering a large area such as an airport terminal or an arena the concave upward dovetail recesses establish narrow gaps in the otherwise smooth panel liners to create a plank look from below this plank look gives the viewer a better indication of the perspective of the area as well as. |
8 | a motor housing having a rotatable shaft disposed therein also included is a first seal operably coupled to the rotatable shaft and having an engagement portion wherein the first seal is configured to rotate in conjunction with the rotatable shaft further included is a second seal disposed in the motor housing and having a guiding portion wherein the engagement portion of the first seal guidably rotates within the guiding portion of the second seal forming at least one labyrinth seal and wherein at least one of the first seal and the second seal comprise an insulated material application_number US 201213409471 A description referring to fig1 an induction motor is generally referred to with the numeral 10 the induction motor 10 employed for the invention may be a single phase or polyphase induction motor and furthermore may be used in constant speed applications or variable frequency drive vfd applications more specifically the induction motor 10 may be used in mining applications for example the induction motor 10 includes power being supplied to a rotor or a shaft 12 by means of electromagnetic induction via a stator core assembly 14 the shaft 12 extends within a rotor core assembly 16 and longitudinally from proximate a drive end de side 20 of the induction motor 10 to an opposite drive end ode side 22 of the induction motor the induction motor 10 includes a motor housing 18 that operably supports and or houses various components both the de side 20 and the ode side 22 include a number of similar components such as an end shield 24 a bearing cap 26 and at least one bearing 28 also included at. |
9 | in lakes limited to a about half dozen meters or so in depth of course deeper estuarial waters often have an even more sharply defined thermocline to be drawn upon in this manner such control of temperature enables warm water fish and even other types of marine animals to be raised or 34 grown out 34 likewise air lift provision of water for the head end of raceways according to this invention has an added advantage over screw propulsion without air lift in enabling smaller propellers to be used at even lower speeds thereby reducing electric power requirements and costs injection air lift in transferral of fish from one raceway to another or to a harvesting location is superior to prior art methods because the fish essentially swim from one place to the other without interposition of net or human hands or other handling device minimizing injury raceway apparatus for use according to this invention preferably floats in the surrounding body of water thereby eliminating or minimizing the need for anchoring adjustable supports such as the illustrated tracks between raceways and their flotation means or the suggested roll up means for the flexible raceway material are helpful in enabling the depth of water in the raceway to be decreased as when adding or harvesting fish or to be increased as when the growing fish require more volume this invention facilitates life cycle culturing of fish from fingerling size to marketing size in a single facility thus a batch of fingerlings of appropriate quantity and type is placed in a raceway appropriately adjusted in depth so that its volume confines the fish to the desired density as the fish grow. |
5 | weight of the sidewall as it extends farther from the connection joint 30 thus creating a greater moment arm about the connection joint 30 turning to fig9 in order to maintain the integrity of the box blade 1 specifically the rigidity of the main blade 2 and especially the first and second sidewalls 26 28 relative thereto a strengthening gusset 40 is incorporated with each connection joint 30 and between the sidewall and the main blade 2 to stabilize each sidewall relative to the main blade 2 each gusset 40 is formed as a substantially conic section i e a partial cone having a base portion 42 attached to and extending radially from the front surface 4 of the main blade 2 to an apex portion 44 spaced therefrom and attached on the inner surface of the sidewalls 26 28 the apex portion 44 may extend substantially the length of the inner surface of the sidewall to be situated substantially near the front edge 32 or forward edge of the respective sidewall the conic section gusset 40 is provided with a contiguous outer surface 46 and an outer supporting edge 48 which is joined to the respective front surface 4 of the main. |
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{"publication_number": "US-2006045347-A1", "abstract": "a method of registering and modeling a deformable shape in a digitized image is provided , comprising the steps of providing a measurement matrix w of n measurements of p points of a d - dimensional deformable shape , determining a basis number k for the n measurements , wherein k & lt ; n , and selecting k measurements of said measurement matrix w as a basis set , decomposing said measurement matrix w into a matrix product mx \u2203 b , wherein m is a proposed scaled rotation matrix and b is a proposed basis matrix , computing a matrix q k defined by m i \u2062 q k \u2062 m j t = \u2208 \u03c6 , where \u03c6 stands for | i = 1 , . . . , k ; j = 1 , . . . , n , i\u03b3k |
8 | md6 message digest algorithm 6 with sizes up to 512 bits and sha n secure hash algorithm u2018 n u2019 with sizes up to 1024 bits the message digest is used as part of the validation to see if a particular file should be streamed to the client a practical issue is hash collision where two different files produce the same hash value sha 2 has no known hash collisions and is the default in a preferred embodiment to further reduce the risk of a hash collision possibly affecting the update caches the size of the file m_filesize and the time stamp of the most recent file change m_lastchangetime are also used in the comparing against the update cache all supported message digests algorithms are predefined as integers and the one used encoded in the field u2018 m_messagedigestalgorithm u201d another field u201c m_compressionon u201d determines if compression is used for the particular file corresponding to the cacheline depending on file size network bandwidth and available cpu cycles files may selectively be compressed prior to being streamed to the client all supported compression algorithms are pre defined as integers and the one used encoded in the field u201c m_compressionalgorithm u201d compression algorithms are provided as part. |
7 | re phasing of the u03c61 term ensues whereas the u03c62 term continues to increase at time t 1 a refocusing radio frequency pulse rf2 is emitted to the spins again under the influence of a slice selection gradient gs3 it thereby must be taken into consideration that this pulse as a result of a non ideal 180 u00b0 rotational angle not only reverses the existing cross magnetization but also initiates the generation of a stimulated echo the phase in the stimulated echo path is indicted with dots in fig1 in the primary echo path the phase initially increases with respect to the term u03c61 as well as with respect to the term u03c62 in the first half 3 of the slice selection gradient gs3 and is then inverted the phase relation for both terms u03c61 u03c62 remains present in the stimulated path at time t 2 a spin echo system s1 arises as a purely primary echo having the overall phase u03c6 s1 equ7 a further refocusing radio frequency pulse under the influence of a slice selection gradient gs4 follows at time t 3 here the phase relation is inverted not only in the primary echo path but also in the stimulated echo path with respect to the linear gradient terms as well as with respect to the quadratic terms a second spin echo s2 thus arises at time t 4 this second spin echo s2 and all following spin echoes represent a superimposition of primary and stimulated echoes with various phase relations the phase relation for the primary component referenced with the superscript 34 p 34. |
9 | in fig1 or some other time delay as required by the specific safety system such variable names may be either typed in or selected from the drop down list in a particular cell where prior names of such variables in the vdt are shown or the existing name may be simply typed over with a resulting change in the variable detail table and the function block diagram network as pointed out above there are a number of internal variables which are set by default by the system each internal variable is a variable type of local and begins with an underscore for example _co 1 b as shown in the fbd network pane 29 of fig1 a is not directly accessible but other variables may be declared which incorporate the value of the internal cause state and effect state variables and may be used elsewhere in the logic of the matrix diagram the entry of such shadow variables may be set forth in the blank cells of variable detail table pane 28 and the properties modified using the properties dialog box accessible from the fbd network pane as described hereafter fig1 shows a typical properties dialog box 43 which allows. |
4 | cylinder arrangement or pressure cylinder 16 is pivotably connected via a further hinge joint or hinge arrangement 17 with a fixed or stationary support 18 now at the same end of the input of infeed section 5 there is advantageously provided a roll back stop device 19 which safeguards against undesired rolling back of the trolleys 7 after they have moved onto the corresponding rail 5a of the input section as far as the construction of the trolleys 7 is concerned it will be seen that in the exemplary illustrated embodiment each such trolley consists of a supporting member 20 and the branch rods or leg members 21 and 23 which are each connected to the aforesaid supporting member 20 the rolls 9 rotatably supported by the branch rods or leg members 21 and 23 a first distance bumper rod 22 connected with the branch rod 21 and provided with a bumper guard or bumper surface 22a fig5 and a distance bumper rod 24 connected with the other branch rod 23 and provided with a bumper guard or bumper surface 24a as best seen by referring to fig7 the distance a between the bumper guard 22a and the bumper guard 24a amounts to for instance three times the bobbin gauge b fig5 and 8 the term 34 bobbin gauge 34 designating the distance from the lengthwise axis of one bobbin. |
4 | for example an aqueous cellulosic slurry containing virgin pulp recycled pulp kraft pulp bleached and unbleached sulfite pulp mechanical pulp polymeric plastic fibers the like and any combination of the foregoing pulps the steps of forming the paper mat draining and drying may be carried out in any manner generally known to those skilled in the art u201c preflocculation u201d means the modification of filler particles into agglomerates through treatment with a particular flocculating agent prior to the addition of those filler particles into the paper mat the flocculating agent is selected on the basis of the size distribution and stability of the floc that the flocculating agent will form u201c runnability u201d means the degree to which a sheet of paper or paper precursor passes trouble free through the various stages and pieces of equipment in a papermaking process such troubles include but is not limited to jamming clogging or fouling equipment damaging equipment and or requiring more energy to pass the sheet of paper or paper precursor through the equipment in the event that the above definitions or a description stated elsewhere in this application is inconsistent with a meaning explicit or implicit which is commonly used in a dictionary or stated in a source incorporated by reference into this application the application and the claim terms in particular are understood to be construed according to the definition or description in this application and not according to the common definition dictionary definition or the definition that was incorporated by reference in light of the above in the event that a term can only be. |
6 | 69 39 34 amp 70 39 34 and the tube 36 39 34 form a sealed container with the tube 36 39 34 providing communication between the tanks 69 39 34 amp 70 39 34 the power source 30 39 34 also comprises a means of facilitating movement of the container such as a means comprising a flexible member such as a drive cable 72 39 34 and one or more movable members such as two pulleys 34 39 34 amp 35 39 34 supported by a stand 68 39 34 each end of the drive cable 72 39 34 is attached to a different tank 69 39 34 or 70 39 34 and the drive cable 72 39 34 is positioned on the pulleys 34 39 34 amp 35 39 34 which support the drive cable 72 39 34 which supports the tanks 69 39 34 amp 70 39 34 the drive cable 72 39 34 can be moved back and forth over the pulleys 34 39 34 amp 35 39 34 as the tanks 69 39 34 amp 70 39 34 alternate being at a higher altitude this power source 30 39 34 has two original positions one of which is shown by the solid lines in fig7 the other original position is the position at which the. |
4 | ceiling paper according to the present invention and fig9 through 16 illustrate exemplary embodiments of wallpaper according to the present invention fig1 illustrates an embodiment of indoor decoration by using an indoor decorative paper of the invention as shown in fig1 the ceiling paper illustrated in fig1 is pasted on the ceiling and the wallpaper illustrated in fig9 and 16 is pasted on walls referring to fig1 through 8 the ceiling paper has no distinctive patterns in upper and lower parts the pattern can be composed of a variety of designs and colors or can be embossed moreover the front surface of the ceiling paper can have one single color with no pattern this type of ceiling paper has no distinction in every direction so it provides people with a feeling of stableness on the other hand the wallpaper illustrated in fig9 through 16 has distinctive patterns between upper and lower parts as shown in fig9 through 16 distinctive upper and lower patterns do not necessarily indicate that the patterns are all upside down or inclined but indicate that the patterns are where they are supposed to be therefore by decorating the walls and the ceilings with these wallpapers and ceiling papers people feel more secure and are emotionally stable the patterns of the wallpaper can be composed of a variety of designs and colors or one single color moreover the front surface of the ceiling paper can have one. |
4 | of the present invention examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings while the invention will be described in conjunction with the preferred embodiments it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the invention to these embodiments on the contrary the invention is intended to cover alternatives modifications and equivalents which may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims furthermore in the following detailed description of embodiments of the present invention numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention however it will be recognized by one of ordinary skill in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details in other instances well known methods procedures components and circuits have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the embodiments of the present invention the drawings showing embodiments of the invention are semi diagrammatic and not to scale and particularly some of the dimensions are for the clarity of presentation and are shown exaggerated in the drawing figures similarly although the views in the drawings for the ease of description generally show similar orientations this depiction in. |
8 | process referring to fig5 second offset spacers 23 are formed adjacent to the first offset spacers 22 using conventional deposition and etch process steps well known within the skill of the art the second offset spacers 23 act as an independent adjustment to compensate for second device region 2 processing the second dopant impurity regions 18 are preferably formed utilizing boron as an implant species boron has a higher diffusivity than arsenic which typically forms the first dopant impurity regions 19 therefore the second offset spacers 23 may be incorporated to compensate for the difference in diffusion rates between the implant species in the second dopant impurity regions 18 and first dopant impurity regions 19 a second conformal layer of photoresist is then deposited and patterned to form another device region block mask 35 as depicted in fig6 block mask 35 is formed in a similar manner to block mask 34 described above following the formation of the first device region block mask 35 pfet dopant impurity regions 18 are formed by doping 50 the raised source drain regions 21 in the second device region 2 of the device by implant the second device region 2 may be implanted to form a pfet or nfet device pfet devices are produced within si containing materials by doping with group iii a elements nfet devices are produced within si containing substrates by doping the substrate with group v elements in a preferred embodiment the second dopant impurity regions 18 are formed by implanting boron into the raised source drain regions 21 the boron is implanted using an angle of 7 to 45 degrees with an energy of about 0 2 kev to about 7 0 kev with a dose of about 5 u00d7. |
1 | through material the gaseous ozone 314 is transferred from the ozone generator 304 to the manifold 312 then to each nozzle 412 where the gaseous ozone 314 combines with the liquid 405 in an embodiment the gaseous ozone 314 is transferred by a pump 316 at a pressure of about 60 pound per square inch psi the ozone generator 304 is operated by a user using conventional control mechanisms in an embodiment the liquid system 402 includes a liquid source 404 connected to nozzles 412 in an embodiment the liquid source 404 is a tank 414 containing water a pump 406 operably connected to the power supply 306 moves the liquid 405 from the liquid source 404 to the nozzles 412 as a pressurized liquid by conduits 408 and a manifold 410 the nozzles 412 are arranged in an array to apply the liquid 405 to the surface 106 in a consistent manner in an embodiment the nozzles 412 are spaced along a support structure 116 such as a boom at an end of the frame 110 referring to fig3 the nozzles 412 include a body 416 defining a liquid flow passage 242 with an inlet 418 at one end and an outlet 420 at an opposite end the liquid flow passage 424 has a wide diameter upper portion 426 immediately above a smaller diameter middle portion 428 a port 422 located between the inlet 418 and outlet 420 extends from. |
5 | expanded polystyrene which then completely encases the furring strips 12 only the openings of the tubes 12 1 are visible after the moulding is completed as shown in fig6 the furring strip 12 is embedded so that the flat side of the bar 12 3 is about u00bd u2033 from the outside wall of the panel 22 since the steel connector 14 is engaged with the plastic tube 12 1 which only has minimal thermal conductivity and the bar 12 3 is located u00bd u2033 away from the outside wall of the panel 22 a full thermal break is obtained therefore the conductivity of heat or cold through a wall constructed with the insulated concrete forms 20 is effectively counteracted after moulding the panels 22 are joined together by the connectors 14 which are inserted into the diamond shaped tubes 12 1 as described above the form 20 can therefore easily be assembled either on or off the job site which allows for larger shipments of the form 20 saving delivery costs the connection of the connectors 14 may also be effected while the panels 22 are still warm after ejection from the mould the strip 12 is manufactured extruded in continuous form and is then cut into the required length depending on the depth of the form 20 that is being made as shown the form 20 is provided with tongue 20 1 and groove 20 2 formations for easy placement of adjacent forms 20 in use the forms 20 are placed on the foundation of a building being constructed steel reinforcing bars are placed in the forms 20 and the forms 20 are then filled with concrete the web 10 provides for faster flow of the concrete because it does not form an obstruction. |
1 | 24 may be coextruded with front wall 14 moreover the front and rear walls 14 16 may be part of a single sheet which is folded along the bottom 26 and sealed along the sides 28 each of these variations may be used without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims referring now more specifically to fig2 the male profile 22 includes a base or web 30 and a projecting element or bulb 32 of substantially cylindrical cross section the bulb 32 has a hollow core 34 which allows the bulb 32 to collapse somewhat when compressed and to return essentially to its original shape when compression is removed the female profile 24 has a groove 36 which is also of substantially cylindrical cross section in accordance with the present invention the cross section of the bulb 32 of the male profile 22 is the same size as or slightly larger than the cross section of the groove 36 of the female profile 24 as a consequence when the bulb 32 is pushed into groove 36 the bulb 32 collapses because of its hollow core 34 once inside the groove 36 however the bulb 32 tends to return to its original shape making intimate contact with the walls of the groove 36 and thereby making a hermetic seal for the bag 10 0021 fig3 is a cross sectional view of zipper 20 shown for the sake of clarity unattached to front and rear walls 14 16 and with male and female profiles 22 24 separated from one another 0022 fig4 is a cross sectional view analogous to that presented in fig3 of an alternate embodiment of the. |
6 | of the roller mill housing 24 encloses a centrifugal spinner plate 30 which is aligned with the venturi feed tube 31 to direct the incoming coal from the feed pipe 32 initially onto the spinner plate 30 where the centrifugal action moves the large and fine particulate outwardly into the annular space 25 so the fines are lifted and stripped from the coarse particulates which fall by gravity through the annular space 25 and proceed into the grinding chamber for reduction the supply of coal reaching the feed pipe 32 comes from a supply bunker 34 which feeds the coal into an enclosure 35 where it falls onto a weigh belt apparatus 36 driven by a suitable motor 37 to deliver the weighed amount of coal to the outlet 32a which is connected to the pipe 32 the weigh belt has a sensor 36a connected by lead 49a to controller 49 a supply of hot drying air is introduced to the system by fan 38 driven by motor 39 which delivers such air into concuit 40 and a portion of that air is split off by a control valve 59 and flows through conduit 41 to enter the roller mill bustle 42 where the hot drying air at velocity will strip the fine particulate matter entering at the pipe 32 into the roller mill outlet stack 43 where it enters the outlet delivery conduit 44 hot drying air from line h tempered by ambient or other air admitted at line c can have a temperature of from 400 u00b0 f to 900 u00b0 f depending upon the drying requirements suitabe motor operated valves hv and cv are provided subject to controller. |
7 | angled at approximately 45 degrees using fillets 29 in this way the steps 28 are reinforced such that there are relatively abrupt transitions between the regions 26 for tonal quality but there is a relatively small likelihood of stress cracking at the edges and comers of the steps 28 in addition in this embodiment there is the built up terminal region 26 d adjacent the non batter end 16 of the shell 12 this region 26 d is the shortest region 26 of the shell 12 and adds structural support to the non batter end 16 of the drum shell 12 also in this embodiment maple plies 24 each of approximately 0 0275 inches thick are laminated into a generally cylindrical structure of 3 plies to form the basic drum shell 12 the plies 24 of the reinforcement structure 22 are then bonded to the inside of the shell 12 to increase the thickness and strength according to the number of plies 24 added as a retrofit to an existing acoustical drum not shown an appropriate staged bridge reinforcement structure 22 can be bonded to the inside of the drum shell alternatively on a drum shell having two batter ends there could be. |
1 | coupling the gel however does not completely resolve the problem or compensate for poor or improper electrode skin contact rf energy coupled to the skin induces an electric current that heats the skin the current is dependent on the skin impedance which is a function of the quality of the rf electrode contact with the skin fig5 is an exemplary graphical illustration of the skin impedance dependency on quality of the electrodes with the skin contact the temperature measured by the sensor is dependent on the actual rate of heat exchange between the electrode and the skin and on the quality of the electrode with the skin contact proper contact between electrodes 208 and skin 212 fig2 a and 2b may be detected during the treatment by monitoring skin impedance between electrodes 208 as disclosed in the u s pat no 6 889 090 awarded to the same assignee as the present disclosure the impedance measurement is an excellent indicator of the contact quality low impedance between electrodes 208 and skin 212 fig2 a and 2b means that a firm contact between the electrode and the skin exists and accordingly the temperature sensor can follow the changes in the skin temperature sufficiently quick other known impedance monitoring methods may also be applied generally it is possible to measure the quality of the thermal. |
2 | for example having at least one additional electrical plug in element for providing the electrical connection to the at least two electrical supply lines 12 13 12 u2032 13 u2032 is used to connect the electronic unit epb esc u2212 epb u2212 esc u2212 ecu to its peripheral devices for example in particular to the actuators 10 12 a bus connection com is provided within a vehicle network topology for integration and communication of the esc epb u2212 epb u2212 esc u2212 ecu further connections of the actuating sensors 18 19 wheel rotation sensors pressure sensors or the like are not illustrated in addition a man machine interface 15 which is in the form of a switch or button and a switching means that is integrated on the epb u2212 esc u2212 ecu side and not explicitly illustrated is connected in series in relation to the actuators 10 11 an electrical connection line 16 is used to provide the electrical connection between the man machine interface 15 and the epb u2212 esc u2212 ecu although the schematic illustration in fig1 does not show this form in detail it is advantageous in the case of an advantageous embodiment to minimize the lengths of the lines and the resulting electrical output. |
5 | further action by controller 56 following step 118 method 100 goes to end 106 method 100 desirably repeats each time door 24 is closed or vehicle 22 stops or starts fig4 is a simplified flow chart of method 200 of the present invention according to a further embodiment and showing further details where the same or similar steps occur as in fig3 such steps are identified method 200 is preferably executed by system 50 of fig2 but other electronic processing systems within the car may also be used for convenience of explanation references to which portions of system 50 perform which steps is omitted in the description of fig4 since this is covered sufficiently in connection with fig3 so that persons of skill in the art will understand based on the description therein how such steps are executed by system 50 method 200 begins with start 201 analogous to start 101 of fig3 and under substantially the same conditions as start 100 initial vehicle stopped query 202 is then executed wherein it is determined whether or not vehicle 22 is stopped if the outcome of query 202 is no false then method 200 returns to start 201 in the same manner as method 100 of fig3 if the outcome of query 202 is yes true then method 200 proceeds to d init u2266 d safe query 204 analogous to query 104 wherein it is determined whether or not d init the initial value of d with door 24 still closed is less than d safe defined as the distance from vehicle 22 to edge 32 of door 24 when door 24 is in its maximum open position absent object of vehicle 20 that is when angle 28 has its maximum possible value d safe is a known constant for each. |
8 | unit 340 acquires access information including the presentation url information of the upnp device for which access information has been requested by the access information request receiving unit 330 from the home network database 360 and acquires information about the private ip address and the port numbers of the upnp device by using the presentation url information included in the acquired access information the port forwarding information managing unit 340 transmits a message for requesting setting up port forwarding including the acquired private ip address and port numbers of the upnp device to the remote access agent not illustrated in response to the port forwarding setting up request message the remote access agent sets up port forwarding for the upnp device by using the private ip address and the port numbers of the upnp device included in the received port forwarding setting up request message and transmits the set external port number information to the access information managing unit 350 the port forwarding information managing unit 350 transmits the external port number information received from the remote access agent to the access information managing unit 350 the access information managing unit 350 corrects the presentation url information of the upnp device by using the information about the external port numbers set by the remote access agent for the upnp device received from the port forwarding information managing unit i e the upnp device for which access information has been requested. |
8 | in fig3 this means that the series of control values vc must be such that avg vc lt vin 2 n u2212 m in order to compensate for the net positive overshoot that is observed calibration table 5 stores for each input value in the subset of input values requiring dithering over a major transition a suitable series of control values vc which generate a raw voltage trace uraw t whose average avg uraw t is equal to the desired output voltage f vi of equation it must be noted that the stored series of control voltages would not generate the desired output voltage f vi if the dac 2 did not generate an overshoot undershoot at the respective major transition in other words the condition equation is not fulfilled for the series stored calibration table 5 advantageously the series of control values vc stored in calibration table 5 comprises values that differ by more than 1 for example if a strong overshoot as shown in fig3 occurs when switching between vc 1 and vc 2 as defined by equation the series of control values can comprise additional values vc 3 vc 1 u2212 4 and a sequence vc 1 vc 3 vc 2 as shown in the. |
3 | of compounds named as 4 34 deoxy 4 34 epi methylamino avermectin bla blb which is best described by the following structural formula str1 wherein r is hydrogen or methyl and b benzoic acid substituted with one two or three substituents selected from the group consisting of when r is a methyl group the compound is 4 34 deoxy 4 34 epi methylamino avermectin bla and where r is hydrogen the compound is 4 34 deoxy 4 34 epi methylamino avermectin blb the preferred acid addition salts are formed with benzoic acid salicyclic acid gallic acid benzenesulfonic acid and citric acid the most preferred acid addition salt is that formed with benzoic acid the stability studies indicate the benzoic acid salt is more stable than the corresponding hydrochloride salt the benzoic acid salt as shown in table 2 of example 12 shows virtually no change after 32 weeks at room temperature and at 47 u00b0 c in the first and a slight drop at 47 u00b0 c in the second sample the data for the benzoic acid salt table 2 of example 12 when compared with the hydrochloride salt table 1 of example 12 indicates the benzoic acid salt is markedly more resistant to degradation the data also indicates in table 3 of example 13 the benzoic acid salt after 32 weeks at room temperature and 47 u00b0 c is more resistant to degradation. |
7 | is communicated along with the user 39 s logon credentials through completion of the logon dialog once the remote service receives the credentials and request for charge redirection it first evaluates the user credentials if the credentials are deemed valid then remote service checks for the user 39 s authority to redirect the charges if the authority is confirmed a session to the remote service is opened and a legally binding unique digital voucher is transmitted to the owner of the local platform the voucher is promise of payment for any incremental charges incurred during the course of the session at the close of the session the local platform may tabulate any costs incurred as a result of the session and submits the voucher and an itemized bill back to the remote service the remote service first authenticates the voucher and then compares the bill to its own log of the session 39 s events if it determines that the bill is accurate the remote service initiates payment referencing the bill and voucher to the owner of the local platform or to whomever is cited as the payee on the submitted bill if there is a discrepancy between the bill and the remote services session log or the voucher is not successfully authenticated the remote service may pay only undisputed charges or may withhold payment for all charges resolution of the matter may then be achieved through a negotiated settlement or by pursuing a legal remedy ultimately in embodiments of the invention a subscribing participant is charged for the service charges covered by the remote service while particular embodiments of the invention. |
1 | application as described further below the mesh size is such that the gaps are no larger than a maximum distance permitted for preventing flame propagation for the specific flammable fluids used this aspect of the invention will now be described in more detail it is known that flame fronts propagate outward from their ignition source to propagate however a flame requires at least a certain amount of space to do so if there is insufficient space adjacent the flame the flame cannot propagate in that direction the amount of space required depends on the flame characteristics which is dependent in part on the fuel burned therefore if the mesh size is correctly chosen for the pertinent flammable fluid such that the gaps in the wire mesh are small enough flame propagation can be prevented thus the flame arresting blanket of the present invention does not prevent the flammable fluid from igniting but does prevent the flame from propagating beyond the mesh as mentioned flame arresting blanket 12 is made of a porous material having a multiplicity of voids defined therein however none of the voids exceed the maximum gap for stifling flame propagation the specific internal configuration of the fibrous network of flame arresting material is not necessarily critical as long as the maximum air gap length is not exceeded along any path away from the engine towards the outer surface of the flame arresting blanket 12 preferably the maximum air gap in the material is not exceeded in any direction three dimensionally speaking within flame arresting blanket 12 although in light of the present disclosure one skilled in the art will appreciate that exceeding the maximum air gap in a. |
6 | the mean load variation in time bg dp dt according to equation 2 the mean metal temperature variation in time gmz dtm dt set at the analog value transmitter 10 and permissible at 300 u00b0 c is divided in the dividing circuit 11 by the metal temperature difference tdel to be traversed during start up rated at the temperature dependence of the material constants of the probe or respectively of the component reproduced thereby the temperature dependence is taken into account by the expression 1 atm u00d7 tk the combined mean temperature coefficient tk of the heat propagation set at the analog value transmitter 12 is multiplied in the multiplier circuit 13 by the deviation atm of the mean value of the mean metal temperature from the reference temperature 300 u00b0 observed during the entire starting up process in the adder circuit 14 is added further the quantity 34 1 34 the output signal a 14 is thus 1 atm u00d7 tk this quantity is multiplied in the multiplier circuit 15 by tdel as described above the output signal a 15 is applied to an input of the divider circuit 11 to yield the mean load variation bg as has been noted tdel is the metal temperature interval traversed during start up this quantity is formed in the combining circuit 16 from the steam end temperature tfe set at the analog value transmitter 17 less the temperature difference tdmn to steam to metal full load the temperature drop ta between. |
1 | into or bonded to the felt 12 is approved by the environmental protection agency epa antimicrobial agent 13 is chemically bonded to the felt 12 fibers or filaments of the textile material and effectively can provide a microscopic bed of spikes that punctures the cell membranes or cell walls of microbes as they come to rest on the surface of ball 10 on the felt 12 covered with agent 13 in use the treated tennis balls 10 are made by covering a rubber core 11 with a felt 12 that has been treated with an agent 13 the felt 12 used on tennis balls is typically made up of various percentages of wool and or cotton fiber and nylon and or polyester filaments the felt roll 12 is put in a bath of an antibacterial agent 13 and the wool and cotton fibers and polyester and nylon filaments of the felt are coated with agent 13 after drying the roll 15 is dye cut into figure eight shaped cutout pieces 17 that are adhered with a polymer bond to a pressurized inner rubber core 11 the finished treated balls 10 are then placed in pressurized cans to minimize the escape of pressure from the rubber core 11 the antimicrobial agent is preferably a polymeric organofunctional silane compound comprising a carbon chain which can penetrate the microbe and thereby inhibit or kill the microbe preferred silane compounds useful as an antimicriobial agent according to the subject invention include compounds having the following formulae ch 3 o 3 si ch 2 3 n ch 3 2 c 18 h 37 cl u2212 ch 3 ch 2 o 3 si ch 2 3 n ch 3 2 c 18 h 37 cl u2212 ch 3 o 3 si ch 2 3. |
9 | the shoe in the area known as the ball of the foot it has been discovered that a significant fraction of the overall power transmitted to crank 5 is done during this second half of the pedaling cycle and it is therefore incumbent to design a cycling shoe which maximizes this upward thrust and resists elongation resulting from the upward and rearward thrust of the foot the present invention differs from prior art cycling shoes by providing substantially non elastic strap 7 extending from location 8 which is proximate the upper heel of the shoe to a location 9 proximate the ball of the foot it is noted that location 9 is the point where pedal strap 4 and cleat 3 form a vertex as such when the foot is pulling upon pedal cage 11 between the 6 00 and 12 00 positions non elastic strap 7 provides a line of force between upper heel 8 and ball 9 which enables the foot to exert power during the upward and rearward thrust which is undissipated by the flexibility of the shoe generally the beneficial results achieved through the use of substantially non elastic strap 7 can be realized whether said strap is located interiorally of the shoe that is on its inner surface between the inner and outer cushions of the shoe or even on the shoe 39 s exterior surface further although said strap is shown being stitched to the shoe as a continuous body beginning from the inner side of the shoe continuing around proximate top edge 8 and terminating substantially at the sole on the shoe 39 s outer side at. |
4 | 170 u00b0 c u2192 140 u00b0 c 160 u00b0 c the 2nd section 170 u00b0 c u2192 200 u00b0 c u2192 170 u00b0 190 u00b0 c the 3rd section 200 u00b0 c u2192 230 u00b0 c u2192 200 u00b0 220 u00b0 c the 4th section 230 u00b0 c u2192 260 u00b0 c u2192 230 u00b0 250 u00b0 c the 5th section 260 u00b0 c u2192 290 u00b0 c u2192 260 u00b0 280 u00b0 c the 6th section 290 u00b0 c u2192 320 u00b0 c u2192 290 u00b0 310 u00b0 c ______________________________________ in the case of example 1 30 minutes was required for raising the temperature from minimum temperature to maximum temperature and 5 minutes was required for cooling from the maximum temperature to the minimum temperature in respective sections in comparative example 1 temperature was controlled to a constant temperature in each respective section when infusibilization was performed under the above conditions infusibilization was able to be completed without problems in example 1 after infusibilization bulk of the pitch fibers was reduced to 6 cm in height when infusibilization was performed according to the method of comparative example 1 uncontrollable exothermic reaction took place when the first container moved to the 4th section resulting in ignition and so infusibilization was discontinued coal tar pitch as a raw material was hydrogenated in tetralin in an amount of twice that of the pitch in an autoclave then subjected to filtration and distillation to remove insoluble matters and the solvent and further to heat treatment to obtain an optically anisotropic spinning pitch this pitch contained 97 of optically anisotropic part 91 of benzene insolubles and 32 of quinoline insolubles and had a softening point of 275 u00b0. |
2 | polishing slurry 2 a reserved in the slurry supply tank 1 to the slurry feed pump 3 or interrupting a flow of the polishing slurry 2 a fig 5 a description will be given to the operation of the apparatus for polishing a semiconductor device shown in fig5 the ultrasonic transmitting unit 22 generates an ultrasonic wave and transmits the generated ultrasonic wave to the discharged slurry flowing through the discharged slurry pipe 11 via the discharged slurry pipe 11 by closing the discharge valve 12 and the feed valve 17 and opening the recycle valves 13 and 14 the slurry recycle pipe 15 forming the recycle path extending from the discharged slurry pipe 11 to the slurry feed pump 3 is opened in the slurry recycle pipe 15 which has been opened the slurry recycle pump 16 conveys the discharged slurry containing the polishing slurry 2 b under pressure such that it is supplied to the slurry feed pump 3 although the recycled polishing slurry has been supplied directly to the slurry feed pump 3 via the slurry recycle pipe 15 in the foregoing description the present embodiment is not limited thereto it is also possible to provide e g a reservoir for reserving the polishing slurry in a portion of the slurry recycle pipe 15 fig6 shows a structure of the ultrasonic transmitting unit 22 shown in fig5 in fig6 the discharged slurry pipe 11 is installed to pass through pure water 51 filled in a water tab 50 an ultrasonic oscillator 42 generates an ultrasonic wave which is transmitted sequentially through the water tab 50 the pure water 51 and the discharged slurry pipe 11 to the. |
5 | the door all the way around and over ledge 38 so that it is fully supported by ledge 38 or if they did so swing the door they might not take enough time to latch it properly in an open position so that it could still swing back and away from the support provided by ledge 38 if the cart or door is struck while the weight of the door is on the hinge it could bend them it should now be apparent that the hinges are probably the most vulnerable parts of the rolling cart accordingly the inventive shock absorbing door 24 fig3 has upper and lower hinge pins 44 46 respectively forming a hinge axis the spring loaded paddle handle 36 has been deleted in favor of a simple non moving recessed handle 48 so that broken latch springs are no longer a problem at the upper edge 50 fig2 of the cart there is a u shaped channel member 52 fig4 which is covered and enclosed by the top panel 54 a sliding block 56 preferably made of a durable plastic such as nylon has dimensions such that it slides in the channel 52 and is captured within the slot by the top panel 54 fig2 a compression spring 58 resting on channel partition 59 pushes the block 56 to a normal position against an end panel 60 of the channel 52 the compression spring 58 is resting in a blind horizontal hole 66 in the block 56 in this position the hinge pin 44 on the door 24 passes upwardly through a window 62 in the floor of channel 52 and into a hole 64 in the block 56 as shown in fig5 in this normal operating position the. |
7 | compression is used to help design surveys and mitigate the computational costs of data set inversion the source receiver compression is based on data redundancy and sensitivity more particularly a compressed source array is produced for minimum redundancy and maximum sensitivity to reservoir model parameters the synthesized transmitter array has a reduced number of sources thereby reducing the number of forward model simulations needed to carry out the inversion furthermore the data collected at the receivers employed in the survey can be compressed this has the implication of reducing the computational cost of constructing the jacobian matrix and inverting the corresponding hessian matrix application_number US 75118810 A description fig1 illustrates apparatus for surveying a subterranean formation to facilitate recovery of natural resources an analyzer and control unit 104 is placed in communication with at least one array of excitation sources transmitters 106 and at least one array of receivers 108 the invention is not limited to any particular type of excitation source and may be used with excitation sources including but not limited to electromagnetic em seismic sonic gravimetric and pressure depending on how the formation is to be surveyed boreholes 100 102 may be present in the formation however the invention is not limited to any particular transmitter receiver placement and may be used for measurements including but not limited to surface to surface surface to borehole borehole to surface cross well and single well consequently arrays transmitters and receivers may be disposed at the surface in one or more boreholes or wells or combinations thereof the analyzer and control unit may. |
3 | samples are heated from a room temperature to about 1000 u00b0 c by means of a tds analysis device and amounts of impurities undergone desorption from the samples are quantified thereafter in fig6 a and 6b both vertical axes represent a desorption flux of the impurities while both horizontal axes represent temperature herein the vertical axes are expressed in a linear scale and measured in a u with reference to fig6 a and 6b in case of comparing the measured results obtained at a temperature around 200 u00b0 c an amount of h 2 desorption in the first sample is approximately 15000 a u on the other hand an amount of h 2 desorption in the second sample is approximately 25000 a u in addition an amount of co 2 desorption in the first sample is below approximately 10000 a u however an amount of co 2 desorption is approximately 30000 a u also an amount of desorption of m 28 e g co and c 2 h 4 is approximately 8000 a u in the first sample whereas an amount of desorption of m 28 is approximately 25000 a u in the second sample according to the above measured result the ru film deposited in accordance with the cvd process using the nh 3 as the reaction gas contains less amounts. |
4 | branched polymer backbone including one or more sugar monomers common sugar monomers in polysaccharides include glucose galactose arabinose mannose fructose rahmnose and xylose u201c surfactant u201d is a broad term which includes anionic nonionic cationic and zwitterionic surfactants enabling descriptions of surfactants are stated in kirk othmer encyclopedia of chemical technology third edition volume 8 pages 900 912 and in mccutcheon 39 s emulsifiers and detergents both of which are incorporated herein by reference u201c surface strength u201d means resistance to loss of material due to abrasive forces applied along the surface of a substrate one means of measuring surface strength is described in the test protocol in tappi 476 u201c suspension u201d means a thermodynamically unstable generally homogenous fluid containing an internal phase material dispersed throughout an external phase material because the internal phase material does not dissolve in the external phase material over time in the absence of some input of energy such as mechanical agitation excipients or chemical suspending agents the internal phase material will settle out the external phase material may be a solid and often has a volume larger than 1 micrometer 3 in the event that the above definitions or a description stated elsewhere in this application is inconsistent with a meaning explicit or implicit which is commonly used in a dictionary or stated in a source incorporated by reference into this application the application and the claim terms in particular are understood to be construed according to the definition or description in this application and not according to the common definition dictionary definition or the definition that was incorporated by reference in light of the above in the event that a term can only be understood if it is construed by a dictionary if the. |
6 | adhesive layer 58 is then assembled to the lower face 64 centered about the radial location r if u03b4ms is greater than 234 inch pounds but less than or equal to 468 inch pounds two structural film adhesive layers 58 with lengths l s are applied to the spar assembly 36 one structural film adhesive layer 58 at the lower face 64 and one structural film adhesive layer 58 at an upper face 66 finally if u03b4m s is greater than 468 inch pounds but less than or equal to 937 inch pounds two structural film adhesive layers 58 with lengths l s are applied to each of the lower face 64 and the upper face 66 similarly referring to fig7 the leading edge assembly 38 including the leading edge sheath 40 and the plurality of leading edge counterweights 42 is balanced the sheath 40 is loaded onto a sheath balance fixture 68 which is in contact with the plurality of load cells 54 in the embodiment shown the loads cells 54 are secured to the balance table 56 to which the sheath balance fixture 64 is installed further in this embodiment three load cells 54 are utilized but it is to be appreciated that other quantities of load cells 54 may be used to obtain the desired information a moment of the sheath 40 is calculated from readings of load cells 54 a 54 b 54 c in some embodiments the moment is calculated by equation 4 below m sh r 1 u00d7 f a1 r 2 u00d7 f a2 f a3 4 where m sh is the spanwise moment of the sheath 40 next a total moment of the leading edge assembly. |
5 | to fit over the top of the foam forms at the top of both the interior and exterior sides of the wall the caps 12 can be cut to cover shorter walls or to fill in gaps in longer walls the caps 12 can also be formed from other metals plastic and composite materials several sections of wall panels 50 are aligned with the bottom track 13 and together with the top caps 12 the top caps 12 are screwed into place secured to the fastening strips 50 while alternating with the installation of bracing not shown which are kickers that typically run from the top of the wall to a ground stake on the exterior of the structure or tied to the slab or foundation on the interior side of the wall preferably there is a brace at each corner in both directions and at a maximum of 10 u2032 spacing over the length of any wall section bracing or kickers should have an inline turnbuckle for final wall adjustment attached to the fastening strip 18 are hooks 11 that act as cradles into which horizontal reinforcing bar 16 is positioned in horizontal void 4 prior to the placement of the concrete generally engineering calls for two horizontal reinforcing bars 16 within the upper beam 20 these horizontal reinforcing bars 16 run continuously around the top perimeter of the wall according to the structural engineering requirements specific to the building project because these hooks 16 and guides are. |
6 | is not assigned a connecting device since the exhaust gas 6 flows through this idling module 5 even when the first connecting device 8 and the second connecting device 9 are in a first position preventing flow through the first module 3 and the second module 4 in particular for large volume internal combustion engines for example of locomotives of water borne vehicles such as ships or boats in particular and of stationary installations it is advantageous for the idling module 5 to be adapted to the exhaust gas situation during idling phases by way of example in the case of a switching locomotive the internal combustion engine is in idling mode for a very large part of its operating time and it is therefore useful to adapt to idling conditions moreover large volume internal combustion engines have a very low idling speed and very low flow velocities and consequently low reynolds numbers in idling mode if the exhaust gas 6 were to also flow through both the idling module 5 as well as the first module 3 and the second module 4 for exhaust gas treatment in idling mode the result would be a very low reynolds number of the exhaust gas flow in all of the modules 3 4 5 this would lead to more of a laminar flow which is generally undesirable in modules for exhaust gas treatment if for example open particulate filters are included within the modules 3 4 5 however laminar flow through these particulate filters is undesirable fig2 diagrammatically depicts a portion of. |
1 | to draw it toward the rear frame member to raise the tube means and also to allow the upper ends of the frame members to move away from each other to lower the tube means the flexible cable means are attached at the other end to hydraulic cylinder means having head and rod ends and reciprocable piston means having associated piston rod means and operatively associated hydraulic line means attachable to vehicle hydraulic system means the hydraulic cylinder means have front triple sheave means attached to the piston rod means and rear triple sheave means adjacent the head end of the hydraulic cylinder means the flexible cable means passes from the upper end of the front frame member around the rear sheave means then around the front sheave means to anchor means rearward of the hydraulic cylinder means whereby extension of the cylinder piston means draws the front frame member toward the rear frame member the improvement provides the piston means including checkvalve means the checkvalve means preventing flow through the piston means from head side to rod side allowing head side hydraulic pressure to extend the cylinder and allowing flow from rod side to head side preventing rod side hydraulic pressure retracting the cylinder whereby. |
7 | introduced into a blood vessel or the like using well known techniques when the portion of the outer sheath 1 provided with the cage 11 has reached a predetermined reference position the cage 11 is extended so as to lock the outer sheath 1 at this position the core 20 carrying the head 21 is then moved relative to the outer sheath 1 by moving within the envelope 10 acoustic signals are emitted by the acoustic transducer 23 arranged on the head 21 the acoustic signals are received by the acoustic sensors 12 on the outer sheath 1 since the sensors 12 are arranged at different positions a difference in the time of flight of a signal emitted by a single source 23 is obtained from this difference a position of the transducer 23 relative to the sensors 12 can be determined since the sensors 12 are locked to a known predetermined reference position by means of the cage 11 the actual position of the head 21 and thus of the measuring tip 22 can be determined it should be noted here that the number of sensors is not limited to two with an increased number of sensors an even higher positional accuracy can be achieved fig2 shows an advantageous modification of the embodiment described before in detail with reference to fig1 the same reference signs denote the same parts as in fig1 so that a repetition of this description can be omitted according to fig2 the head 21 is provided with an additional transducer 25 for emitting acoustic signals with this arrangement the angle of inclination of the head 21 relative to the outer sheath 1 can be determined for this purpose the signals emitted by the transducers 23 and 25 must be distinguishable by the sensors 12 distinction. |
5 | the valve and configured to close or open a ram block the pumping device is configured to evacuate the hydraulic fluid from the first chamber of the low pressure recipient when the valve closes a fluid communication between the first port of the first chamber and the bop section application_number US 96077010 A description the following description of the exemplary embodiments refers to the accompanying drawings the same reference numbers in different drawings identify the same or similar elements the following detailed description does not limit the invention instead the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims the following embodiments are discussed for simplicity with regard to the terminology and structure of bop systems however the embodiments to be discussed next are not limited to these systems but may be applied to other systems that require the repeated supply of force when the ambient pressure is high such as in a subsea environment as for example a subsea pressure control device reference throughout the specification to u201c one embodiment u201d or u201c an embodiment u201d means that a particular feature structure or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the subject matter disclosed thus the appearance of the phrases u201c in one embodiment u201d or u201c in an embodiment u201d in various places throughout the specification is not necessarily referring to the same embodiment further the particular features structures or characteristics. |
2 | thicknesses the nozzle 38 contains a comb type plate which produces individual threads which extend perpendicularly relative to the direction of movement of the length of material 42 and which immediately after having emerged converge to form the spray veil 39 as can be seen in fig2 b the cylinder slide 33 at its cylindrical surface comprises a surface groove 47 which in a developed view has the approximate shape of a circle furthermore as can be seen in the cross sectional view shown in fig2 c the surface groove 47 is supplied with medium via radial bores 48 from an inner cavity 49 the cavity 49 in turn is supplied with medium via supply sleeves 36 annular grooves 45 and radial bores 46 in the cylinder slide 33 the annular groove 45 is sealed by shaft seals relative to the region of the cylinder slide which is provided with surface grooves 47 the surface groove 47 is constantly filled with medium via the radial bores 48 as can also be seen in the cross sectional view the cylinder slide 33 runs in a cylindrical slide chamber 40 of the housing 32 from which cylinder chamber 40 radial bores 50 in the housing 32 lead to the nozzle 38 as illustrated in fig2 d a comb type plate 51 in the nozzle 38 is provided with webs 52 so that each of the radial bores 50 is permanently openly connected to one of the exit apertures 53 positioned between the prongs 53 of the comb type plate fig3 and 4 each show a an application head with a length of material comprising an application pattern in a perspective view and b the cylinder slide in the form of a. |
2 | of the annular sealing surface 48 is connected via a vacuum channel 44 with an annular chamber 61 of the changeover valve 32 the valve ring 55 is in abutment via the usual elastic reaction member 62 with the central push rod 17 which rod is located like the actuating push rod 53 on the central longitudinal axis 14 of the vacuum brake force booster 12 the piston wall 31 sealedly guided radially outward in the housing part 54 separates a pressure chamber 35 39 facing the actuating push rod 53 from a vacuum chamber 30 39 a readjusting spring 63 39 supported on a fixed internal partition 64 prestresses the piston wall 31 to its idle position as shown in fig1 behind the fixed internal partition 64 there is a further piston wall 65 which separates a further pressure chamber 35 from a further vacuum chamber 30 and is axially slidable within the housing part 16 consisting of die cast metal a readjusting spring 63 is supported on the rear wall of the housing part 16 and prestresses the piston wall 65 to its idle position as shown in fig1 the pressure connection of the pressure chamber 35 is ensured via a connecting channel 66 provided radially outward at the housing part 54 in the direction of the arrow f which connects the pressure chambers 35 and 35 39 with each other for connection of the two vacuum chambers 30 30 39 the piston wall 65 comprises a central sliding hollow pin 68 sealedly guided through the internal partition 64 which hollow pin 68 is fixedly connected with the thrust bearing 69 provide at the reaction member 62 for. |
7 | are also grouped together depending on the value entered in one field the other fields within that group will be required a value entered in the first field of the group the other fields light up to show they are required as shown in fig5 the process for creating profiles is now discussed the system defaults to u201c residential listings u201d 501 once logged in next u201c community profiles u201d 502 under u201c my workspace u201d 503 are selected if setting up plan profiles then a user would select u201c plan profiles u201d and follow the steps from there next a user selects u201c new community profile u201d 504 selecting the house 505 in the toolbar 506 imports information from a listing selecting and entering specific criteria to a search is completed by selecting u201c search u201d 507 once the name of the community being created is shown a user selects the listing to import the information once processed a user enters the name of the community being created as shown in fig6 selections on each segment tab 601 confirm information and accuracy is correct for the community and allow a user to make necessary changes if needed as shown in fig7 photo requests 703 can be submitted and resources 702 can be added to the community profile a user can. |
3 | carbon mg l 0 253 24 02 11 44 32 77 14 20 dissolved organic carbon mg l 0 253 2007 14 556 02 3270 00 916 55 fluoride by ic mg l 0 054 13 82 8 62 26 87 12 53 no3 as n by ic mg l 0 021 nd nd po4 as p by ic mg l 0 071 2 99 2 08 2 53 1 89 total inorganic carbon in mg l 0 253 16 06 13 05 30 55 11 78 water total organic carbon mg l 0 253 2925 71 1777 40 7048 00 3089 10 calcium dissolved u03bcg l 5 45 1998 57 378 52 1980 00 470 41 silver dissolved u03bcg l 0 296 nd nd silver total u03bcg l 0 296 nd nd aluminum dissolved u03bcg l 0 142 268 43 20 00 248 80 54 87 aluminum total u03bcg l 0 142 309 29 84 84 339 90 145 28 boron dissolved u03bcg l 0 371 85 50 42 97 117 07 95 53 beryllium dissolved u03bcg l 0 105 nd nd beryllium total u03bcg l 0 105 nd nd boron total u03bcg l 0 371 nd nd calcium total u03bcg l 5 45 1892 86 353 87 1751 00 487 25 cobalt dissolved u03bcg l 0. |
1 | against time in the experiment the volume data was computed integrated from the airflow measurement the two panels are two ways of looking at the same data collected at the same time in each panel the dotted tracing 500 in 5 b and 502 in panel 5 a represent the normal or natural or not stimulated and therefore underlying breathing pattern of the animal in panel 5 a the inspiration phase of tracing 502 is seen as segment 514 after tracing 502 peaks the expiration phase begins as indicated by segment 516 the figure shows that along trace 502 the air that is inhaled is exhaled before 2 seconds has elapsed as indicated by the dotted trace 502 returning to the zero volume level trace 504 is associated with the unilateral delivery of stimulation 508 to a phrenic nerve in the tracing the start of stimulation at time 518 is well after the start of inspiration and corresponds approximately to the reversal of airflow from inspiration to expiration as seen at time 518 very shortly after the stimulation begins the animal inhales more air seen by the u201c bump u201d 520 in the tracing 504 in panel 5 b a small increment in the total volume corresponding. |
4 | is that the inner surface of transmission cavity 17 may be optionally coated by a reflecting material such as silver or aluminum in whole or part as a consequence optional illumination patterns may be employed allowing for example full illumination at a shaft tip but only partial illumination at a base of the shaft or wavelengths of light may be filtered out by a cvd chemical vapor deposition type optical filter further directional lines or alignment notes maybe provided along a length of the shaft to further aid a user with only a beginning knowledge of knitting referring now to fig5 an alternative embodiment of an illuminated knitting device at 4 includes a plurality of light emitting devices 20 21 22 23 and 24 strung along a length of power transmitting and optionally instruction transmitting wire 19 a along a shaft 25 of device 4 as shown shaft 25 is similar to shaft 17 a shown within fig3 and encircles a bounded light reflection and transmission region 19 region within the shaft as a consequence as noted in fig3 shaft 25 provides a bounded shell around region 19 wherein light emitting devices 20 through 24 are positioned by adhesive or fixture points both not shown to prohibit unintended movement relative to the base or the tip of shaft 25 as noted lighting emitting devices 20 through 24 emit light along an entire length of shaft 25 and provide for high intensity light output as will be further described via computer controlled power supply within embodiment 4 a computer control module 25 a adjacent power supply source 25 b is actuatable via switch control mechanism 25 c it is envisioned in the present embodiment that switch mechanism 25 c and computer control module. |
6 | shown for the low pressure shaft 2 for cooling and lubrication the bearing chamber 5 so formed is continuously supplied with coolant lubricant oil in order to seal the low pressure zone in the bearing chamber 5 against the relatively hot high pressure zone 6 to avoid coking and ignition of the oil the two preferably co rotating shafts here the high pressure shaft 1 and the low pressure shaft 2 are sealed against each other by means of a hydraulic sealing arrangement the hydraulic sealing arrangement comprises an u shaped annulus 8 provided on the high pressure shaft 1 and open to the rotational axis 7 which as a result of the centrifugal forces effected by the rotation of the high pressure shaft 1 is filled with coolant lubricant supplied to the bearing chamber 5 and a circumferential sealing fin 9 on the outer circumference of the low pressure shaft 2 which protrudes into the annulus 8 and the sealing medium 10 present in the annulus 8 during rotation of the high pressure shaft 1 thus sealing the low pressure shaft 2 against the high pressure shaft 1 or the low pressure zone in the bearing chamber 5 against the high pressure zone 6 respectively the u shaped annulus 8 is formed by a first. |
2 | which supplies a material and has an opening through which the material is extruded to form extruded material a moving surface is positioned adjacent to the opening to receive the extruded material from the opening the method for the extrusion of the material which comprises providing the material in a liquid form extruding the material through an opening to form extruded material and receiving the extruded material on the moving surface application_number US 43319809 A description fig1 shows an extrusion apparatus in accordance with one aspect of the invention the extrusion apparatus comprises a feedstock pump 10 a feedstock reservoir 20 for storing material 25 to be extruded called u201c feedstock u201d a feedstock loading device 30 with a channel 35 and an opening 40 through which the feedstock 25 is passed and a moving surface 50 optionally the reservoir 20 may have permeable or semi permeable walls the feedstock 25 stored in the feedstock reservoir 20 includes chemically synthesized polymers and also macromolecules such as for instance biological materials which can be but are not limited to proteins peptides carbohydrates lipids nucleic acids or any combination or derivative thereof the biological macromolecules may include spidroin fibroin collagen actin elastin or other proteins conferring structural or functional properties to a finished product of the manufacturing process the polymers used in the feedstock 25 are soluble in water organic or inorganic solvents optionally the feedstock loading device 30 is filled with a reactive medium 60 which surrounds the channel 35 the channel 35 may have porous walls to allow at least some components from the reactive medium 60 to pass through the porous walls of the channel 35 and chemically or physically react with the feedstock 25 the components. |
4 | over the sewing material and the thread lever is also in its uppermost position when the stopping tappet 54 comes in contact with the stopping lever 55 the latter is displaced to the right as viewed in fig6 with respect to the pin 56 against the action of a tension spring 57 until it actuates a switch 26 the above described mechanism works as follows for sewing the pedal 33 is swung forward to thereby pivot in the clockwise direction of fig2 so that the slide 41 moves downward and the brushes come in contact with the layers of the resistance 3 the value of the resistance has maximum 4 kohm so that a relatively small voltage appears at the inputs of the comparators 8 and 9 the two comparators then produce a positive output signal the capacitor 19 is charged through the diode 23 the schmidt trigger 27 is switched on and a signal is inputted to gate 11 through the inverter 28 so that the pulses of the pulse modulator 35 are delivered to the transistor 12 and the motor 13 is driven the length of the pulses increases when the input signal decreases and the number of turns of the motor increases if the foot control is let loose it comes back to its neutral position illustrated in fig2 and the driving circuit is interrupted the voltage at the inputs of the comparators 8 and 9 increases to the full voltage i e to a value above the reference voltages and the outputs x and y of the two comparators go to zero thus discharging the capacitor 19 through the resistance 24 the time delay which results from the discharge of the capacitor. |
9 | 35 is applied over the exterior surface of wall 25 and thermally insulated therefrom in order to respond to pressure on or heat directed toward the exterior surface of the cabinet the adhesive layers 40 and 43 are like the layer 40 in fig9 the overcoat 45 is preferably transparent to infrared radiation to enable the transducer 35 to respond to the body heat of an individual in close proximity to the cabinet the manner in which transducer 36 is applied to cabinet door 26 is similar to that in which transducer 35 is applied to wall 26 in fig1 a block diagram of signal processor 50 is shown in fig1 the two leads from each of the transducers 31 36 are connected to a corresponding high input impedance amplifier 51a 51f respectively the amplifiers 51a 51f are preferably placed close to the transducers to keep each transducer 39 s leads 14 and 15 short this helps to minimize noise pick up in those leads the output of each of the amplifiers 51 is connected to the input of a corresponding adaptive filter system 60a 60f these adaptive filter systems improve the signal to noise ratios of the transducer output signals of interest by subtracting background noise adaptive filter system 60a is shown in block diagram form in fig1 and is discussed more fully. |
3 | temperatures of from 20 to 160 u00b0 c and preferably of from 80 to 140 u00b0 c are used the starting materials for the isomerization reaction are compounds of the formula ii which are preferably prepared as shown in scheme 2a by route a starting from a bis oxime monoether of the formula iv and a benzyl derivative of the formula iii or by route b starting from an oxime ether of the formula v and a hydroxylamine of the formula vi the reaction a is a nucleophilic substitution which can be 25 carried out under the customary reaction conditions the benzyl compounds iii are to be understood as compounds in which x is as defined in claim 1 and l 1 is a leaving group such as halogen acyloxy alkylsulfonyloxy or arylsulfonyloxy and in particular chlorine or bromine the substituents r 1 to r 5 of the bis oxime monoethers of the formula iv are as defined in claim 1 the reaction is expediently carried out in an inert solvent such as an ether for example tetrahydrofuran or dioxane or in a polar aprotic solvent for example acetone acetonitrile dimethyl sulfoxide sulfolane dimethylformamide or dimethylacetamide the base which is employed is usually sodium carbonate or potassium carbonate sodium hydride sodium methoxide or a tertiary amine the reaction can also be carried out in a two phase system for example dichloromethane water with the aid of a suitable phase transfer catalyst work up of the reaction mixtures can be carried out for example by extraction the benzyl compounds. |
3 | and l glutamine at 37 u00b0 c in 95 air and 5 co2 insertion of gelatin sponge and tumor transplantation mice were anesthetized with ether and swabbed with 70 ethanol on the back and then a 10 mm incision was made in the right flank skin at the pelvic region the mice had a piece of gelatin sponge 10 u00d7 5 u00d7 3 mm surgically inserted into the subcutaneous pocket at the place of the incision after closing the incision with a clip 0 1 ml of tumor cell suspension containing 1 u00d7 10 5 cells was injected into the site of gelatin sponge insertion measurement of tumor growth after inoculation was performed twice per week medication of sod g a preparation of sod g used in the study contained 1000iu sod activity per g of preparation trade name oxykine as controls groups of mice treated with physiological saline solution and also treated with gliadin were prepared sod g was administered to the mice at an oral daily dose of 10 mg kg of body weight 10 ml of saline from day 2 nd to the 27 th making the transplant day the zero day each group consisted of 7 to 9 mice effect of sod g on growth of tumor transplanted simultaneously with gelatin sponge was shown in table 1 experiment a the average growth curve of the sod g treated group was compared with those of saline and gliadin as shown in fig1 tumor growth was. |
6 | thereby cancelling their braking function and allows easy movement of the carrier forward and rearward through movement of the rear wheels 30 in fig3 the upper carrying frame 6 includes an upper lift protruding surface 26 which raises the upper carrying frame 6 which is pivotally connected at its rear to the lower base member 10 by pivots 24 as this is happening a series of stepped cantilevered plates 18 suspended on a cantilever suspension means 34 begins to drop relative to the height to which the front of the upper carrying frame is lifted when the upper carrying frame 6 reaches a desired angle or height the dropped cantilevered plates 18 engage in notches 20 formed in a slotted resting member 22 which is attached to the lower base member 10 the notches 20 are formed by a plurality of parallel slots but the holding effect on the cantilevered plates could be achieved with a roughened surface as a result the upper carrying frame 6 with the computer display 4 is 34 locked 34 into place at the desired height or angle the angle of the upper carrying frame 6 may be changed by lifting the upper carrying frame 6 and raising the upper lift protruding surface 26 to free the cantilevered plates 18 from the slotted member 22 the larger cantilevered plates 18 may now be freed to be positioned in the notches 20 and hold the upper carrying frame at a larger viewing angle if downward movement is desired the upper carrying frame 6 is lifted slightly with the upper lift protruding surface 26 to release the engaged cantilever plate which is. |
8 | are three types of cone or color sensing cells within the eye which are typically called long wavelength medium wavelength and short wavelength sensors l m and s cones as shown in fig1 the frequency response of the l and m cones is broad whereas the s cones have a narrow frequency response and although there is considerable overlap in the sensitivities of the l and m cones there is relatively little such overlap in the frequency response of the s cones it is well known that there are no s cones in the most sensitive region of the retina which is called the fovea whereas most regions of the retina consist of a mixture of rod and cone sensing cells the fovea only contains cone type cells and only those which are of the l and m types s type cones are only detected in the periphery of the fovea region and their spatial distribution is much lower than either the l or m cones it is estimated that there are less than one sixteenth as many s cones as either l or m cones in the retina since short wavelength sensing cells s cones do not occur in the central region of the fovea it is well known that it is visually impossible to attain focus on an object emitting only shortwave length e g blue only the elements of the image are defocused by virtue of the achromatic characteristics of the lens of the eye and also by the absence of appropriate sensor cells within the prime focus region of the retina the combination of defocused short wavelength blue light and lack of s cones in the area of. |
8 | multiuser channel 39 s controller during periods of high congestion data is rerouted to other channels based on its priority 70 for instance best effort dedicated traffic data is rerouted and mandatory common control data is not by rerouting data prior to queuing retransmissions will not be required accordingly the amount of queued data is reduced resulting in lower data latency additionally since the rerouted data is never queued the duplication of data as experienced in the prior art is eliminated a prioritization scheme 72 for use with a fach 58 is shown in fig5 since the dsch h arq of the mac sh have mandatory shared control data they have the highest priority highest although the h arq of the mac d has mandatory control data being dedicated it is assigned a slightly lower priority high the ccch and dcch are used for signaling and have the next level of priority medium the lowest level of priority is assigned to the dtch because it has best effort dedicated traffic data to facilitate this prioritization scheme 72 for the fach 58 modifications to the rnc 36 are required as shown in fig3 the prior art mac d 66 controls the dcch dtch and mac d 39 s h arq as shown in fig5 each of these sources has a different priority since this data is multiplexed prior to prioritization at the mac d 66 the multiplexer of the mac d 66 is moved to the mac c 60 to allow prioritization at the mac c 60 alternatively the mac d 66 may send the priority and class mandatory or best effort such as by. |
1 | being sufficiently high to pasteurize the shellfish while preventing substantial expansion of the container yet sufficiently low so as to minimize vaporization of internal juices and preventing substantially all of the shellfish meat from becoming mushy thereby maintaining substantially all of the natural juices of the shellfish within the shells and maintaining any inadvertently escaped juices to remain in association with the shellfish from which it originated and within said container said container being suitable for freezing and transport so that both the shellfish and any inadvertent juices remain together during transport application_number US 90123401 A description reference is now made to the figures wherein like parts are designated with like numerals throughout referring first to fig1 the present invention comprises a process for preparing and packaging shellfish for long term storage the process includes placing one or more mussels into an impervious container 10 having at least one opening not shown for introducing live shellfish such as mussels 12 therethrough preferably the opening must be such that it may be thermally sealed i e melted to contain all fluids therein during subsequent heating and pressurizing steps described below in a preferred embodiment of the process live mussels or other shellfish are subjected to shell washing. |
8 | conductive path between remaining portions of the polysilicon structures 10 one method for eliminating the stringers e g stringer 60 is to perform an over etch when creating the space 50 a result of applying this method is illustrated in a structure 200 in fig3 in which a stringer such as stringer 60 in fig2 is removed leading to clean sidewalls 70 of the oxide structures 15 however the over etch may produce an undercut 72 of the polysilicon structures 10 thereby creating a gate having a reentrant profile 75 with a critical dimension 74 that is not well controlled the reentrant profile 75 therefore may lead to a v t with a distribution having a width that exceeds an acceptable value the present disclosure addresses the difficulties with prior art methods such as described above with reference to fig1 3 fig4 illustrates one example of a semiconductor film stack 300 configured to solve the problems of the prior art already identified the film stack 300 is similar to film stack 100 of fig1 comprising an ono layer 5 polysilicon structures 10 oxide structures 15 a polysilicon layer 20 and hard mask layers 25 40 each of the layers and structures having dimensions thicknesses that may be similar to corresponding layers and structures of the film stack 100 of fig1 the film stack 300 is further overlaid with a liner 80 the liner 80 which may be formed for example. |
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