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6 | element and a domed transparent plastic housing attached to the base and covering the light element such an led produces a bright band of light at the apex of its plastic housing because of total internal reflection inside the plastic this light is generally wasted fig1 prior art illustrates the light generated by a typical led reflector 1 has a highly reflecting inside surface preferably the reflector is a cone with about a 70 u00b0 angle this configuration redirects the sideband light from led 3 forward reflector 1 can be metal or plastic with a polished reflecting surface if made of plastic a metallic coating needs to be applied to the inside surface when placed about the led it redirects side band light in a forward direction a bright shaped oval of light at the apex of led 3 39 s plastic housing is produced by total internal reflection inside the plastic the light emitted from this bright spot exits the led nearly perpendicular to the normal forward going light the side band light has between 10 and 20 of the light output power of the forward going light if no reflector is used this light is wasted returning to fig2 conical reflector 1 preferably has about a 70 degree cone angle to redirect the side band light forward through lens 3 the axial position of diode 3 inside. |
4 | are thermally bonded which can be achieved at lower temperatures than for mipp alone the increased breadth of the thermal bonding window can provide that not only is the spp on the surface of the fibres melted but also some of the mipp tends to be melted to form bonds between adjacent fibres thus the incorporation of spp into mipp enables the maximum strength of the non woven fabric to be greatly increased as a result of this increased thermal bond formation between adjacent fibres in contrast znpp has a significantly higher melting point range than that for spp so that when the known znpp spp fibres are thermally bonded the thermal bonding and thus the tenacity are lower than for the mipp spp blends of the invention because the znpp does not contribute to the formation of thermal bonds the mipp employed in accordance with the invention has a narrow molecular weight distribution typically having a dispersion index d of from 2 to 3 5 more preferably from 2 to 3 the dispersion index d is the ratio mw mn where mw is the weight number average molecular weight and mn is the number average molecular weight of the polymer the mipp typically has a peak in the molecular weight distribution of 60 000 to 120 000 kda the mipp has a melting temperature in the range of from 140 u00b0 c to 155 u00b0 c the properties of two typical mipp resins for use in the invention are specified in table 1 in contrast the spp has a slightly broader molecular weight distribution than for the mipp wherein typically d may be around 4 and has a. |
1 | so sleeve 60 may be disposed about the device so that the non sterile device is encapsulated within the interior of sleeve 60 therefore the non sterile device may be brought back into the sterile surgical field because the sleeve 60 protected the device from contamination while in the non sterile field as illustrated in fig2 aperture 25 and sleeve 60 are initially covered by membrane 40 which is attached to the first surface 15 or second surface 17 of drape 10 membrane 40 may be disposed about aperture 25 such that membrane 40 reinforces the edges of the aperture 25 this reinforcement provides further protections against tearing or abrasion about aperture 25 and drape 10 prior to using aperture 25 the user must first open aperture 25 by tearing the perforations 41 that are disposed within the surgical drape 10 the perforations 41 facilitate the controlled tearing of the drape when desired surgical drape 10 which may compromise any flexible disposable woven non woven or plastic material has a first surface 15 and second surface 17 as used within this disclosure it should be understood that the second surface 17 will be in contact with the patient 39 s body if drape 10 is utilized to cover the patient 39 s body during surgical procedures alternatively if drape 10 is utilized as a screen between the patient 39 s body and the anesthesiologist perfusionist then it should be understood that the second surface 17 will be facing the anesthesiologist as illustrated in fig1 while the first surface 15 of drape 10 will face away from the anesthesiologist drape 10 is preferably constructed of a non woven material which has been treated to. |
4 | at the paper machine by means of the marker agent injection system 35 39 into a dilution water feed pipe 33 located at a cross direction point x 0 above the web as a result the paper web w is marked with a marker line m forming a kind of cross direction 34 reference 34 line at the marker agent injection point x 0 as the web w undergoes a possible cross direction 34 drift 34 and shrinkage due to reasons described above on reaching the measurement beam 40 the marker line m on the dried web wd has shifted by a cross direction distance u03b4x relative to the initial injection point x 0 of the marker line m it must be noted herein that the web path in fig1 between the headbox 10 and the measurement beam 40 includes such sections as the paper machine former dryer press and a possible finishing section e g a sizing press and or a machine glaze calender all of which are not shown and that the measurement beam 40 is positioned just prior to the reel up section not shown referring to fig1 and 2 the measurement beam 40 is adapted to carry a measurement apparatus or carriage 42 capable of detecting the cross direction shift u03b4x of the marker line m this measurement apparatus may be formed by e g a set of radiation sensors 43 1 43 m that sensor 43 r of the set which coincides with the marker line m receives the maximum intensity of radiation r and issues the corresponding position. |
8 | and the ninth and tenth transistors q19 q20 are turned off because the seventh and eighth transistors q17 q18 are turned on the currents ia ib of the constant current sources io12 io13 flow in the resistors r15 r17 respectively there is a consequent voltage drop at these resistors r15 r17 and the base voltage of the first and second transistors q11 q12 of the first differential amplifier circuit da1 drops the first and second transistors q11 q12 are therefore turned off so the first differential amplifier circuit da1 is turned off on the other hand because the ninth and tenth transistors q19 q20 are turned off the base voltage of the third and fourth transistors q13 q14 of the second differential amplifier circuit da2 does not drop and accordingly the third and fourth transistors q13 q14 i e the second differential amplifier circuit da2 is turned on in this manner the seventh to tenth transistors q17 q20 perform a switching operation in response to the voltage level of the carrier signal sb so that the two differential amplifier circuits da1 and da2 are selectively turned on and off as was stated earlier the node of the collectors of the first and fourth transistors q11 q14 which output the first and fourth differentially amplified signals is connected to the output terminal o11 accordingly when the first differential amplifier circuit is on the output terminal o11 outputs the first differentially amplified signal sa1 sa2 and when the second differential amplifier circuit is on a fourth differentially amplified signal sa2 sa1 is output so opposing phase differentially amplified signals are alternately output from the output terminal o11 in response to the level of the carrier signal sb i e a multiplied signal of signals sb and sa. |
9 | platen 49 also includes a rectangular flange or neck 50 extending forward from its front face symmetrically disposed about the longitudinal center line of the secondary register platen as may be seen best by referring to fig1 and 1a the secondary register platen 49 has two notches 51 cut forward from its rear face 52 the notches 51 have arcuate inner faces and are coaxially aligned with the upwardly protruding studs 39 of the primary register platen 36 when the secondary register platen 49 is in congruent parallel alignment with the primary register platen the secondary register platen 49 also includes a hole 53 through its thickness dimension near the front face 54 of the secondary register platen the hole 53 is coaxially aligned with the upward protruding stud 42 of the primary register platen 36 when the secondary register platen is in congruent parallel alignment with the primary register platen with a secondary register platen 49 thus aligned with and overlying the primary register platen 36 the notches 51 of the secondary register platen may be engaged with the studs 39 of the primary register platen and the neck 50 of the secondary register platen pivoted downwards into parallel alignment with the neck 37 of the primary register platen until the stud 42 near the front face of the neck of primary register platen engages the hole 53 near the front face of the neck of the secondary register platen in this way a secondary register platen 49 may. |
6 | switching regulating operation introducing a negative pressure and an atmospheric pressure into the change over chamber 12 which is provided along with the main liquid chamber 7 first and second auxiliary liquid chambers 8 9 first and second orifices 13 14 and first and second diaphragms 4 11 and which is adjacent to the second auxiliary liquid chamber 9 joined to the second orifice 11 of a lower liquid passage resistance in the vibration isolator thus assembled the partition plate member 16 which presses the second diaphragm 11 to form the second auxiliary liquid chamber 9 and second orifice 14 is fitted firmly in an engaged state around the outer circumference of the main partition member 15 by a swaging device for the same outer circumference therefore the main partition member 15 and partition plate member 16 are combined together thus preventing their being separated from each other and the second diaphragm 11 is retained in a pressed state reliably accordingly even when the fluctuation of the liquid pressure ascribed to the vibration of the vibration isolating base member 2 and permanent set in fatigue of parts due to heat occur there is not the possibility that the deficiency of the sealability of parts and the short circuiting of orifices occur when the partition plate member 16 is swaged to the main partition member 15 as mentioned above the circumferential edge portion of the second diaphragm 11. |
1 | frame tip 7 and the pivot frame tip 16 in order to secure the pocket decoration accessory 25 in pocket handkerchief clip 1 as hereinafter described in a typical embodiment of the invention the pocket decoration accessory 25 can be shaped from a cloth such as the material used to manufacture handkerchiefs and in an alternative embodiment a full sized handkerchief can be folded and placed between the base frame tip 7 and pivot frame tip 16 as desired however for purposes of illustration a pocket decoration accessory 25 which includes single and double decoration tips 26 is referred to in this application in nonexclusive particular and the term 34 pocket decoration accessory 25 34 is used to describe either a handkerchief or a pocket decoration accessory of selected design referring now to fig3 of the drawing in a most preferred embodiment of the invention the base frame 3 and pivot frame 9 are joined by a tension wire 12 which is fitted through a hollow tension cylinder 15 located in the base frame handle 4 tension wire 12 is shaped to define an upward and rearwardly extending base frame arm 13 which extends around base frame handle 4 and engages the opposite side of base frame handle 4 from the tension cylinder 15 a clip frame arm 14 extends forwardly of and around the pivot frame handle 10 of pivot frame 9 as illustrated in fig1 and 2 such that depression of the pivot frame handle 10 in the direction of the arrows illustrated in fig1 and 2 causes the base frame tip 7 and the pivot frame tip. |
8 | in this case also a non overlapping output waveform is generated however the output frequency is double of the previous embodiments being fully differential this circuit provides a truly 50 duty cycle output waveform as errors due to minor mismatches in the differential transistors balance off still referring to fig6 a the circuit is explained in more detail resistive strings r a u2212 r e u2212 r a and r d u2212 r b u2212 r d are both coupled between v dd and a reference potential typically ground as shown in fig6 a the node between r a and r e is labelled v h and the node between r e and r a is labelled v l in the identical switching arrangement as that of fig3 a for switching means s 1 to s 4 the high side of r b couples via s 1 u03c6 2 and s 2 u03c6 1 to the positive and negative input of transconductor 32 respectively the low side of r b couples via s 3 u03c6 1 and s 4 u03c6 2 to the positive and negative input of transconductor 32 respectively the plus and minus output of transconductor 32 couples to the plus and minus input of dual output comparator 66 respectively the plus and minus outputs of comparator 66 feed sr latch 38 coupled between nodes v h and v l are in series switching means s 5 u03c6 2 s 6 u03c6 1 s 7 u03c6 2 s 8 u03c6 1 the junction between s 6 u03c6 1 and s 7 u03c6 2 is node vcap a capacitor 64 a. |
8 | p be an integer when 8 n p 1 u2267 y x u2267 8 n p with 3 u2267 p u2267 0 ph3 p 1 when 8 n p 1 u2267 y x u2267 8 n p with 6 u2267 p gt 4 ph3 p 2 when 8 n p 1 u2267 y x u2267 8 n p with 10 u2267 p u2267 7 ph3 p 3 when 8 n p 1 u2267 y x u2267 8 n p with 15 u2267 p u2267 11 ph3 p 4 it should be mentioned that this set of relations is used to obtain the phase approximate value within 7 13 degrees the coordinate ratio inequalities are not fixed and can be properly modified according to the phase resolution n from the above described relations one sees that when n 1024 the relations can be shown in tables 1 and 2 it should be mentioned that if the phase u03b8 generated by the disclosed phase detection device is not expressed in terms of 10 bits the value of phase resolution n also changes the first phase approximate value ph1 the second phase approximate value ph2 the third phase approximate value ph3 and the coordinate ratio inequality within 7 13 degrees are also adjusted accordingly furthermore fig5 shows the detailed steps. |
7 | the disposal container 40 may be moved with the vertical support 20 in the x direction in the present embodiment the disposal container 40 is supported by its bottom wall 42 from the bearing support 24 in particular the disposal container may be accommodated with its lower region 25 fig4 and 6 which is located upwards and adjacent to the bottom wall 42 in a corresponding holder on the vertical support 20 or its bearing support 24 in the area of a contact region of the disposal container 40 a contact with the vertical support 20 is formed by means of a recess 46 formed in the contact region 44 this contact in the region of the recess 46 leads to an improved fixation of the disposal container 40 to the vertical support 20 in particular due to this tipping of the disposal container 40 into the y direction i e traversal to the movement direction of the vertical support 20 and the disposal container 40 coupled to it is prevented according to a not illustrated alternative the disposal container 40 may for example be attached to the vertical support 20 such that it may be additionally moved along the x direction also relative to the vertical support 20 such that the disposal container 40 may be arranged at varying relative positions with respect to the vertical support 20 and may be kept at these positions if necessary further it is possible that the disposal container 40 is movable in further directions with respect to the vertical support 20 in particular by means of respective drives and holders such that also an automated exchange or and discharge of the disposal container may be conceivable attaching the disposal container 40 to the vertical support 20 may also be. |
4 | filaments a large advantage of the method in accordance with the present invention lies in that crystallization and drying of the tacky copolyester which is difficult in actuality can be omitted dulled pet granules of the textile type m760 of ems chemie ag constituted the base polymer this textile standard polyethylene terephthalate has a relative viscosity of 1 60 measured 1 in m cresol at 20 u00b0 c and contains 0 4 weight of tio 2 titanium dioxide as the dulling pigment the granules were distributed on the two dryers respectively of melt extruders of a conventional bi component fiber pilot spinning machine u03b5 caprolactone obtained from solvay interox ltd was metered into the granule inlet connector at the flange between the pipe from the dryer to the extruder of the one extruder by means of a liquid metering pump after the u03b5 caprolactone concentration in respect to crimping properties and amount used had been optimized in prior tests a metered amount of 8 mol corresponds to 4 9 weight in relation to the co pet after modification i e to the amount of throughput of the corresponding component at the spinneret was set in the main run the modified and the unmodified polyester partial streams were supplied at a ratio of 1 1 to the bi component spinning nozzle manifold by means of spinning pumps wherein the residence time of the melt during modification was approximately 15 minutes the same relative viscosity. |
5 | bushes to secure this position if necessary then when fastening bush 72 is clamped against the body of the plough body intermediate element by means of the fastening screw 74 the annular collar could have a small air gap in relation to the top limb alternatively the annular collar 71 could press by means of its lower annular flange against the top surface 112 and through tightening of the fastening nut 77 this mounting position can be additionally secured against loosening in order to anchor the screw head 75 of the fastening screws 74 on the plough body intermediate element 155 a top surface 162 is provided extending above the locking projection 156 and having respectively one blind hole 163 per fastening device 70 and a milled out groove 164 into which the screw head 75 can be inserted preferably so as to be secure against rotation as shown in particular by fig4 and 5 is provided close to the base of the blind hole 163 in order to demount the bit strips 111 it is necessary either first to remove the fastening bushes 72 or the entire bit strip 111 is moved transversely relative to the direction of movement or direction of excavation of. |
2 | safety belt automatic wind up devices having an energy converter having a charge which when activated in the case of danger the explosive pressure of the fired charge acts on a retightening element which tightens the safety belt around the body of the motor vehicle passenger the retightener of the invention has an intermediate liquid medium transmitting the explosive pressure of the charge arranged between the charge and the retightening element application_number US 12749480 A description an intermediate liquid medium which transmits the explosive pressure of the charge is arranged between the pyrotechnical charge and the retightening element the liquid medium may be any suitable liquid which is non corrosive in the container and which desirably has a low freezing point liquids commonly used as hydraulic fluids are generally satisfactory the liquid may be water with an additive to lower the freezing point or may be an organic liquid such as a glycol by using an intermediate liquid medium according to the invention the sealing requirements for a linear tightener are reduced while the efficiency is increased in a rotary tightener only the intermediate liquid medium makes a transmission of the explosive pressure of the charge to the turbine wheel possible with sufficiently high efficiency in retighteners with a turbine wheel as the retightening element which is preferably mounted directly on the shaft of an automatic wind up device taking up the safety belt a container is provided which receives the liquid intermediate medium and which. |
7 | search algorithm 9 the acoustic model is for example a so called u201c hidden markov u201d model or hmm the language model implemented in the present exemplary embodiment is based on a grammar described with the aid of syntax rules of the backus naur form the language model is used to submit hypotheses to the search algorithm the latter which is the recognition engine proper is as regards the present example a search algorithm based on a viterbi type algorithm and referred to as u201c n best u201d the n best type algorithm determines at each step of the analysis of a sentence the n most probable sequences of words at the end of the sentence the most probable solution is chosen from among the n candidates the concepts in the above paragraph are in themselves well known to the person skilled in the art but information relating in particular to the n best algorithm is given in the work u201c statistical methods for speech recognition u201d by f jelinek mit press 1999 isbn 0 262 10066 5 pp 79 84 other algorithms may also be implemented in particular other algorithms of the u201c beam search u201d type of which the u201c n best u201d algorithm is one example the acoustic phonetic decoder and the linguistic decoder can be embodied by way of appropriate software executed by a microprocessor having access to a memory containing the algorithm of the recognition engine and the acoustic and language models the invention also relates to the language model as well as to its use by the recognition engine the following four syntactic rules are customarily used. |
2 | ends right end of two lead wires 10 coated with fluorocarbon resin tubes 9 as shown in fig2 in this embodiment platinum electrodes each having a diameter of about 0 5 mm are used as the electrode portions 11 so that even if the probe electrode 8 is exposed to the plasma gas the electrodes 11 are not oxidized further an insulating tube 12 of aluminum oxide is fitted on each of the electrodes 11 so as to expose a top end portion about 10 mm in this case of the electrodes 11 base end portions of the insulating tubes 12 are fixed through an epoxy adhesive 13 so that the distance between the electrodes 11 is held to be a predetermined value about 2 mm in this case further a fluorocarbon resin sealing tape 14 is wound around the exterior of the epoxy adhesive 13 so as to eliminate any influence to the plasma by gas generated from the epoxy adhesive 13 a dc power supply 15 is connected to the input terminal of the probe electrode 8 as shown in fig1 in this embodiment a constant voltage regulated power supply gp060 3 produced by takasago is used as the dc power supply 15 and is set so as always to apply a voltage of 30 v across the electrodes 11 of the probe electrode 8 when such voltage is applied a probe current flows across the electrodes 11 the probe current varies in proportion to the ion density in a plasma atmosphere a resistor 19 is connected between the output terminal of the probe electrode 8 and the dc power supply 15 the resistor 19 serves. |
3 | may alternatively or additionally be bubbled through the fuel as illustrated in fig1 repositioning the thermal conductor relative to the fuel and or fuel container may be used as a means of adjusting the rate of fuel vaporization and may be performed manually or automatically using for example a bimetallic strip or a solenoid or motor the composition and dimensions of the thermal conductor including a diameter cross section length materials coatings etc may vary the heating output in addition to the repositioning of the thermal conductor the amount of heat conducted will depend on the depth mass of the fuel in the fuel container for example as illustrated in fig6 a thermal conductor may be a modified thermal conductor 17 such that the shape varies the amount of heat transferred into the fuel based on the mass of the fuel remaining fig4 illustrates an exemplary embodiment in which the thermal conductor is positioned within the liquid or gel fuel by one or more compression springs 11 which transfers heat from the catalyst and membrane or porous media to the liquid or gel fuel 5 until the thermally activated springs 16 are heated to a temperature which causes the thermally activated springs to pull a part of the thermal. |
3 | the above slag was also conducted with the test results listed in the following table 2 table 2______________________________________results of test for eluting heavy metal components slag of the allowable invention standard ranges______________________________________mercury lt 0 001 0 005cadmium lt 0 03 0 30lead lt 0 05 3 00hexahydric chrome lt 0 6 1 50______________________________________ it is understood from the above table 2 that the amounts of the heavy metal components eluted from the slag material obtained in the above process are well below the allowable standard values in preparing the asphalt pavement material according to the present invention a preferred example is that said asphalt pavement material contains 5 6 by weight of an asphalt 35 40 by weight of the above slag material with the remaining being other kinds of aggregate materials coarse is 8 5 by weight fine sand is 8 5 by weight stone powder is 4 7 by weight crushed stone no 6 japanese industrial standard is 25 5 by weight crushed stone no 7 japanese industrial standard is 9 5 by weight further a kind of glass cullet may be used as one more aggregate material in the asphalt pavement material in such a case the glass cullet may be obtained by breaking waste glass materials in a shredding machine to form multi surface glass beeds having a diameter of about 10 mm in practice the above slag may be first mixed with the glass cullet a mixture obtained thereby is then mixed with the asphalt. |
5 | installed through aligned bores 36 and 38 threads 44 on pin 42 engage thread 40 in bore 36 fig7 outlines the assembly procedures for the installation of pin 42 after aligning housing 20 as previously described the cover 46 see fig2 is removed allowing access to bore 38 for installation of pin 42 pin 42 is advanced and rotated into threads 40 until tapered surface 48 is in an orientation about 180 u00b0 opposed from that shown in fig7 the orientation of surface 48 is determined by the orientation of bore 50 which does not extend all the way through pin 42 bore 50 is designed to accept a handle 52 see fig2 the orientation of tapered surface 48 is known by the orientation of bore 50 having aligned tapered surface 48 in a position about 180 u00b0 opposed from that shown in fig7 the gear 54 is fitted over pin 42 and handle 52 is extended into bore 50 by extending handle 52 through catch 56 on gear 54 the longitudinal positioning of gear 54 with respect to pin 42 is accomplished additionally the orientation of catch 56 allows initial rotation of both pin 42 and gear 54 to get them into the set position shown in fig2 prior to securing the gear 54 onto pin 42 a pair of split sleeves 58 are fitted to housing. |
6 | 19 and 20 are provided so as to enclose the outer periphery in such case one outer race 19 is large and is also the roller sleeve 12 in the ninth embodiment that is to say a dust preventing part 19b is provided to project on the side facing the shaft 11 in one end part of one outer race 19 and a rounded point 19a is provided to project in the bottom the small outer race 20 is fixed as a bearing race within the opening on the other end side the shape of this outer race 20 is substantially the same as in the ninth embodiment and is fixed to the inner peripheral wall of the opening of the outer race 19 the balls 15 are borne by the ball receiving groove 11a and two rounded points 19a and 20a the entry of dust and the like into the ball part is controlled by the dust preventing parts 19b and 20b on both sides to be minimum the thirteenth embodiment of the present invention shown in fig1 is a modification of the tenth embodiment a small diameter part 12a is formed on the inner periphery of the outer race 12 to step the inner periphery the dust preventing part 17b of the shaft 11 and the dust preventing part 16b of the inner race 16 are opposed to the stepped parts on both sides through dust preventing gaps the balls 15 are borne by the rounded point 17a on the shaft 11 side the rounded point 16a of the inner race 16 fixed to the shaft 11 and the ball receiving groove 12a of the outer race. |
3 | display 4 and key pad 5 the pool water 2 temperature is measured by a temperature probe 6 submerged in the water the temperature probe is connected to the computer 39 s analog input 7 one digital output 8 is used as an on off switch for the dispensing pump 9 with its chlorine container 10 the remote display 11 can be placed at a convenient location during all weather conditions over a period of three years careful notes were kept of pool water temperature of chlorine ppm levels of quantities of chlorine added to the swimming pool and algae conditions the table shows the empirically derived units of volume of chlorine that must be added into the pool at different water temperatures in order to keep the chlorine ppm content within the recommended levels in the table at approximately 35 000 gallons one unit of volume represents 0 1 gallon of chlorine at 17 500 gallons one unit of volume represents half as much 0 05 gallon at 25 u00b0 c a 35 000 gallon pool requires 0 44 gallon of chlorine and a 17 500 gallon pool requires 0 22 gallons the differences in chlorine requirements at different temperatures illustrate the influence of varied factors such as use of the pool biological activity sunshine and weather for example at 20 u00b0 c the difference per degree c change is 0 2 units of volume at 30 u00b0 c the difference is 0 6 units of volume the table unit values are converted by. |
1 | to the gas feeding pipe and the gas exhausting pathway of the die according to the stretching ratio and the cooling rate of the tubular extrudate the anti blocking agent such as starch particles or the like which is fed to the connecting pipe between the gas feeder and gas feeding pipe of the die is scattered to the inside of the tubular extrudate from the tip of the gas feeding pipe just in front of the take off means thus as the gas is expelled by the take off means and the tubular extrudate becomes flat adhesion between the inside walls of the tubular extrudate is prevented in addition stretching toward the radial direction of the tubular extrudate adjacent to the die opening is controlled by the cylindrical guide to obtain the tubular extrudate having the uniform perimeter also extrudates having different perimeters can be obtained by changing the inner cylinder of the cylindrical guide to that having different perimeter and by adjusting the operation conditions of the extruder and the feeding conditions of the gas a preferred embodiment of the process for producing the edible proteinaceous film and the apparatus of the present inventions are illustrated hereinafter in detail with reference to the accompanied drawings fig1 is a schematic diagram showing an example of the apparatus for producing the edible proteinaceous film of the present invention including an extruder and circumferential devices fig2 is a partial enlarged cross section of the main part in fig1 wherein the die is attached to the front end of the barrel of the extruder in fig1 and 2 the extruder 1 is composed of the cylinder barrel 2 having the screw 2a and the die holder 3 the die 4 is fixed to the die holder. |
7 | a magnetic tunnel junction mram data storage device 500 of the invention in fig5 there is a node wherever a line representing a conductor terminates at another line representing a conductor whereas wherever two such lines cross one another there is not a node the data storage device 500 includes a memory array 505 bit lines 510 digit lines 515 bit line transistors 520 digit line transistors 525 a column decoder 530 for selecting one of the bit lines 510 a row decoder 535 for selecting one of the digit lines 515 bit line current sink transistors 540 a digit line current sink transistor 545 current write transistors 550 temperature dependent write current sources 555 current sinks 560 a logic nor gate 565 and a logic nor gate 570 in addition memory array 505 includes a plurality of mram cells 575 where each mram cell 575 includes a magnetic tunnel junction mtj not shown and a read transistor not shown and each mram cell 575 is disposed proximate to an intersection of one of the bit lines 510 and one of the digit lines 515 each temperature dependent write current source 555 may be either a temperature dependent write current source 300 or a temperature dependent write current source 400. |
8 | by being snapped in directly adjacent to the appendage 5 a rib 7 in the form of a partial spherical layer is disposed on every arm 3 the external diameter of the ribs 7 corresponds to the internal diameter of the spherical shell the arms 3 the appendage 5 and the ribs 7 are made of one piece the arms 3 are shaped convexly at their lateral flanks in an area close to the center an intermediate shelf 1 b is disposed as a separate part of the housing 1 underneath the arms 3 between the upper and the lower side of the housing 1 and parallel relative to these sides an upwardly pointing tip 8 in the shape of cone with a cylindrical base is formed centrally on the intermediate shelf 1 b the opening angle of the tip 8 is smaller than that of the depression 4 in this context the difference between the opening angles is determined dependent on the switching distance required a cross shaped leaf spring 9 with four tongues is disposed between the intermediate shelf 1 b and the arms 3 in such a way that each of the tongues extends parallel to an associated arm 3 and exerts a force acting upon it in the upward direction here the leaf spring 9 is clamped onto the cylindrical base of the tip 8 four upwardly pointing pins 10 are formed on the intermediate shelf 1 b the pins 10 are disposed such that there is one of the pins 10 in each corner formed by the arms 3 the pin contacting the two adjacent arms. |
6 | protector elements are fashioned from tubing 100 by cutting the tubing along the lines shown in fig1 a 2 and 3 after the tubing is cut the two elements shown in the exploded view of fig1 b result in two protectors 102 a and 102 b a first sensor protector 102 a has a substantially cylindrical base portion from which first and second legs 106 and 108 extend similarly sensor protection element 102 b has a substantially cylindrical base portion with two legs 110 and 112 extending therefrom fig2 and 3 show side views of the tube of fig1 a prior to cutting and separation with this fabrication approach the mounting legs are integral with their base portions an alternative protection element is shown in fig4 sensor protection element 400 has a substantially cylindrical hollow base portion 402 from which two legs 404 and 406 extend legs 404 and 406 can for example be fixedly coupled to base portion 402 by welding or other suitable attachment processes in automotive applications the protection elements of fig1 3 or fig4 and the sensor which they are designed to protect are for example configured in association with an exhaust after treatment device as shown in fig5 exhaust after treatment device 500 may comprise a variety of exhaust system elements including without limitation mufflers catalytic converters particulate filters or simply an exhaust conduit such as an exhaust pipe or manifold in. |
6 | of lever 12 has a bent shape and carries an acrylic cone 61 free end 13 of lever 12 may also be rectilinear lever 12 is in operative connection with a swiveling eccentric member 15 which is driven by a swiveling motor 14 the outer edge of eccentric member 15 may have a circumferentially extending groove in which the free end 13 of lever 12 may be guided if this free end has a round cross section current is supplied to swiveling motor 15 through a hanging line 22 hanging line 22 is fastened by means of a line fastening member 26 to plate 16 as fig2 further shows line 22 is tensioned by means of a roller 24 and a weight 25 line 22 is connected by means of a line fastening member 26 from which a supply cable 60 extends to the electrical control in the base upper cover plate 49 is attached to the upper end 34 of support rod 33 support member 31 for the lifting motor 29 is also attached to support rod 33 support rod 33 is connected to the output shaft 36 of a gear motor 35 which in turn is mounted on a stand 37 within base 43 stand 37 is mounted on a base plate 42 gear motor 35 includes a swivel limit switch 38 which can be switched from an actuating member 40 which is mounted on support rod 33 as a result the support rod 33 may be rotatable only about a certain angle for example an angle of 360 u00b0 support rod 33 extends through an opening 46 in cover 44 of base 43 opening 46 is arranged eccentrically relative to the base a wall 47 of. |
7 | in the invention in the embodiment shown the monitoring system 10 comprises a first and second processing unit 12 14 with the second processing unit 14 being provided as a redundant processing unit for the first processing unit 12 redundancy is thus provided at the processing unit level each processing unit 12 14 is able to communicate e g via a bus especially a so called field bus e g profibus with one or more preprocessing units 16 18 20 from a plurality of theoretically possible preprocessing units 16 18 20 only a first a second and a third preprocessing unit 16 18 20 are shown in the figure each preprocessing unit 16 18 20 in this case is connected in a redundant manner both to the first processing unit 12 as also to its redundant second processing unit 14 one or more sensors 22 can be connected to each preprocessing unit 16 18 20 each sensor 22 is intended for detection of signals from an external technical process not shown when the monitoring system is used for vibration monitoring e g for recording vibration data of a technical process such as a gas turbine for example in the diagram depicted in the figure only one sensor 22 is shown by way of example this is redundantly connected to the first preprocessing unit 16 and the second preprocessing unit 18 this means that the second preprocessing units 18 assumes a function of a redundant preprocessing unit in relation to the first preprocessing unit 16 in relation to processing sensor. |
3 | any other analyte specific moiety that can form a linkage with the reactive group r in another aspect of the present invention novel compositions of the form shown below are disclosed where the novel oligomeric or polymeric labeling reagents of the present invention have been used to label suitable target molecules in the diagram above d refers to a dye or other suitable label and m is equal to or greater than 2 p represents an oligomer or polymer l is the linkage that joins the labeling reagent to the target molecule and where d or one of the monomeric units of p comprises one or more charged groups the dyes may be attached to each of the monomeric units that comprise p or only some of the monomeric units may comprise these groups l may comprise any of the linkage arms described previously or it may comprise the linkage formed between a reactive group r and the appropriate chemical group on the target molecule the target may be chosen from any members of the group described previously the various aspects of the present invention that provide multiple signals allow the synthesis of highly sensitive labeling compositions in methods previously used for preparing labeled reagents such as enzymatic incorporation the number of dye units is often limited because of poor incorporation of the dye by the enzyme furthermore it is also possible for two or more dye units to be placed adjacent to each other after enzymatic incorporation. |
9 | boundary derived from the solid state bonding may serve as a hydrogen diffusion path as a result the storing and releasing of hydrogen may have a lower activation energy barrier below exemplary embodiments will be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings so as to be easily realized by a person having ordinary knowledge in the art the inventive concept may be embodied in various forms without being limited to the exemplary embodiments set forth herein descriptions of well known parts are omitted for clarity and like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout u03b1 al 2 o 3 powder was sensitized a sensitization agent was prepared as follows 0 4 g of sncl 2 was dissolved and hydrolyzed in 34 ml of de ionized water to form white precipitation 3 ml of 1n hcl solution was then added into the sncl 2 solution such that the solution was totally clear as such the sensitization agent was obtained 2 g of u03b1 al 2 o 3 powder tm dar commercially available from daimei telecom eng co was impregnated into the sensitization agent and stirred at room temperature for 5 minutes such that the sn 2 ions were adsorbed on the u03b1 al 2 o 3 powder surface thereafter the suspension of the sensitized u03b1 al 2 o 3 powder was centrifuged to remove a liquid of the suspension for obtaining the sensitized u03b1 al 2 o 3 powder 30 ml of a 0 9n naoh solution 35 ml of a 2n nh 4 oh solution and 30 ml of 0 3n agno 3 were mixed to prepare a tollens 39 reagent the sensitized u03b1 al 2 o 3 powder was impregnated in the tollens 39 reagent and a solution of a chemical reducing. |
8 | developing process using a mask having hollow areas to develop to directly manufacture the porous thermoelectric thin film having a reticular structure on the substrate and when the porous thermoelectric thin film is the etching process using an etching technique to directly etch the thermoelectric material as the porous thermoelectric thin film having a porous boundary on the thermoelectric material wherein a thickness of the thermoelectric material is between 5 nm and 5 u03bcm when the thick is too thick surfaces of the thin film engage with each other enabling that the decline of the thermal transfer coefficient decreases to the contrary when the thickness is too thin tie strength of the thermoelectric material is not enough and easy to break which leads a completed thin film cannot be formed consequently it results the free electron in the thermoelectric material not being able to move smoothly such that the electrical conductivity decreases in sst 2 respectively constructing contact electrodes at two ends of the porous thermoelectric thin film to enable the porous thermoelectric thin film guiding an electrical energy converted from a thermal energy for using wherein the thermoelectric material comprises a rare earth element compound a silicon based material a semiconductor material a ferromagnetic material or a metal material and when the thermoelectric material is the ferromagnetic material using an external magnetic field to provide diverse magnetic. |
4 | 31 50 141 c1 which corresponds to u s pat no 4 491 080 which is hereby incorporated by reference the sewing machine is equipped with a thread cutting device 12 which has a catch thread device 13 with a cutting edge 14 fig3 and 6 and a knife 15 the drive mechanism of the thread cutting device 12 is designated by 16 the design and the mode of action of the thread cutting device 12 correspond to the thread cutting device according to the above mentioned german patent application no 197 22 395 the knife 15 can be correspondingly moved from a resting position into a cutting position located adjacent to the stitch hole 6 which is a prerequisite for obtaining short fabric side thread ends in conjunction with a pedal not shown a control device designated by 17 controls the drive motor 1 the course of the thread cutting process over time and the time of the switchover of the stitch length mechanism 11 fig3 shows the initial situation before the beginning of a thread cutting process in which the sewing machine was stopped at the end of the seam with the needle 3 in the lower position the catch thread device 13 and the knife 15 are in the resting position located away from the stitch hole 6 at this point in time as the thread cutting process is initiated the sewing machine is briefly driven once again the hook 7 now performs a full revolution the take up lever 4 reaches the top dead. |
9 | drill bit the pressure gauge to monitor hot tap drill pre charge pressure the pressure pre charge control valve the hot tap vent valve and the union the hot tap drilling subassembly should be pressured up to the pre charge value that was specified by the engineer in charge of the plug and abandon operation the casing or pipe is drilled with u00bd to u00bc inch diameter bit when the bit breaks through the pipe wall the pre charge pressure will drop to a casing or pipe internal pressure the casing or pipe internal pressure is vented and the hot tap drilling sub assembly 10 is removed next the front donut 30 with the hot tap saddle 32 is removed the rear donut 38 with the hot tap rear support anvil 40 is removed the rail system which is used to support and position the large diameter drill 4 inch to 6 inch in diameter or hole saw is then installed on the outer casing 24 below the multiple string hot tap clamp assembly 10 if the multiple string hot tap clamp assembly 10 has to be moved or rotated to provide better support during hot tapping of an inner casing string 26 the rail system can also be used as a support while the clamp is repositioned next a probe is then run into hot tap hole and the location of the next inner casing string or production tubing 26 is determined if the inner casing or pipe 26 is not located on the center line the hot tap clamps 18 36 the hot tap clamps must be repositioned to insure. |
5 | operation is produced they gradually weaken and break exercising the same function as the elastic band s alternatively the sliding cord could be replaced by two cords and in this case the edging will have two exit holes one on each side of the bag the first cord will come out through one of the exit holes and the second cord will come out through the other exit hole with the end of the first cord being supported with a sliding knot to the second cord near the second exit hole and with the end of the second cord being supported with a sliding knot to the first cord near the first exit hole in this case respective gripping means will be arranged on each end of the two cords so that the user will take both gripping elements in their hand and by pulling them upwards will close the bag mouth in both embodiments one single cord with elastic band s or two cords the sliding knot s will be of the flange type in other words that they will allow the cord to slide only in one direction other details and characteristics will become apparent during the description given below with reference to the drawings accompanying this specification which show an illustrative non limiting example of a practical embodiment of the invention fig1 is a top plan view of a first embodiment of the device for picking up dog waste 10 fig2 is a front elevation view of the device for picking up dog waste 10 in fig1 fig3 is a top plan view of a. |
8 | used without the acoustic rain active and in fact is needed for the routing of all 3d processed sound the 3 d mixer module 145 has functions that are much different than standard mixing boards one such function is that the output track selection for each of the eight faders volume controls can be selected for unique panning example standard settings are seen as tracks 1 amp 2 3 amp 4 5 amp 6 7 amp 8 etc in place of that system each track can be selected individually for example in the 3 d mixer module of the present invention tracks 1 amp 3 or 1 amp 4 2 amp 6 2 amp 7 2 amp 8 3 amp 8 may be chosen for a given channel depicted in fig2 is an 8 channel 3 d mixer module 145 control the 8 channels are fed by tracks 1 amp 3 1 amp 3 1 amp 2 5 amp 6 5 amp 6 7 amp 8 7 amp 8 and 3 amp 4 respectively this track selection functionality allows for unique panning needed for two reasons one dolby 39 s type of speaker track assignment has made most panning unusable or complex at best example 1 is the left speaker 2 is the center speaker and 3 is the right speaker in this example simple left right panning from 1 amp 2 is no longer possible so the assignment must now be 1 amp 3 for simple left to right panning the second reason for this unusual panning track output assignment is for the reproduction emulation or creation of realistic natural reverbs and or acoustic rain in the case of reverb a natural reverb may be reflected from many points back toward the source and. |
3 | example in u s pat no 5 252 479 and in wipo publications wo 92 07573 wo 90 06997 wo 89 05345 wo 92 05266 and wo 92 14829 incorporated herein by reference which provide a description of methods for efficiently introducing nucleic acids into human cells using such retroviral vectors other retroviral vectors include for example the mmtv vectors e g shackleford et al 1988 proc nat 39 l acad sci usa 85 9655 9659 and the like the following examples illustrate the biological activity of iebp as well as methods for preparing cells and cell lines that produce and or overexpress iebp in the following examples where indicated experimental means were compared statistically using an unpaired student 39 s t test all cell lines were obtained from american type culture collection atcc rockville md the estrogen resistant nwp cell line b95 8 derived from the hormone resistant common marmoset callithrix jacchus was maintained in rpmi 1640 medium the estrogen responsive owp breast cell line 6299 derived from a rhesus monkey macaca mulatta was maintained in dmem irvine scientific irvine calif all cultures were routinely supplemented with 10 fetal calf serum fcsi gemini bioproducts calabasas calif 100 units ml penicillin 100 u03bcg ml streptomycin 2 mm l glutamine both from gibco brl grand island n y and in atmosphere of 95 air 5 co 2 in some experiments confluent cultures were preincubated for up to 48 hours in medium containing e 2 10 nm prior to harvest and preparation of extracts postnuclear. |
4 | 2 do not appear as areas of error the clamping jaws 3 a 3 b are arranged on continuously driven belts 10 a 10 b with which they each can be returned to the false twisting unit 8 furthermore the clamping jaws 3 a 3 b can in this manner be turned on and off in the area lying between the belts 10 a and 10 b opposing pairs of clamping jaws 3 a 3 b are pressed against one another with the inter positioning of the yarn 1 u2032 to form then a twisting stop 3 movable in the yarn advancing direction c the movable twisting stops 3 are spaced apart at a distance l 2 the twisting stops 3 are moved through a fixing unit 11 which consists of a heating zone 4 and a downstream oriented cooling zone 5 the spaced apart distance l 2 of the twisting stop 3 is thereby less than the length l 3 of the fixing unit 11 it is assured in this manner that the twists alternately oppositely applied to the yarn 1 u2032 and temporarily fixed between two twisting stops 3 are thermally fixed when the finished filament yarn 1 leaves the fixing unit 11 in order for the method to operate as effectively as possible the twisting stops 3 should engage the yarn 1 u2032 to stop the twisting as close as possible to the false twisting unit 8 and should then be advanced synchronously with the yarn 1 u2032 with each new engagement of the yarn by. |
3 | sh1685 9 8 avg 931 7 49 avg1647 4 21 sh 890 2 34 avg1602 0 41 avg 858 4 50 avg1574 1 42 avg 813 0 43 avg1555 7 43 brd 798 6 47 avg1462 2 12 avg m 767 7 50 avg1425 5 37 sh 721 4 42 avg m1378 3 22 avg m 634 6 35 avg1367 6 37 sh m______________________________________ band freq band frequencies in wavenumbers cm1 inten intensity in percent transmittance t data type in local peak region brd broad avg average shp sharp sh shoulder this peak list is unedited m possible interference from mineral oil ______________________________________25 strongest peaks t freq t freq ______________________________________ 0 2924 3 22 1378 2 1 2952 3 28 1251 8 3 2854 0 34 890 1 4 2867 5 35 634 5 8 1685 8 37 1425 5 9 1071 5 37 1367 512 1462 1 39 991 513 1089 8 39 973 113 1056 0 40 1296 219 3330 3 41 1602 019 1215 1 42 1574 021 3224 3 42 721 321 1647 3______________________________________ prep mineral oil mull max t 86 3764 5 t at 3800 cm1 85 density cm1 pt 0 964 ______________________________________band bandfreq inten type freq inten type______________________________________3387 4 12 brd 1055 1 10 sh3114 4 25 sh 992 4 35 avg2962 0 26 avg 973 2 36 avg2931 1 26 brd 956 8 45 sh2879 1 36 avg 929 8 48 avg2863 6 38 sh 889 2 31 avg2833 7 43 sh 859 3 46 avg2509 6. |
8 | a slower rate than at the surface of the drum longitudinal ends 1002 which is more distant from the polygon mirror center 1001 the f u03b8 lens 1005 however corrects this tendency and plays a role of causing the laser beam to pass at a constant speed on the drum surface under the effect of refraction of the light the laser detector 1004 arranged by the side of the photosensitive drum 1002 functions as a sensor for detecting a reference position of the laser and determines an irradiating period of image information from the laser device 1003 each face of the polygon mirror 1001 corresponds to one scanning line in which each face uses signals from the laser detector 1004 for start timing signals for the individual lines in this embodiment as shown in fig1 the odd numbered lines are divided into eight segments such as segments a to h to control the laser the even numbered lines are divided into seven segments such as segments a to g to control the laser more specifically fifteen average values of the amount of correction for the individual segments are stored in a register to make a correction within segments with a constant frequency referring to fig1 frequencies within the segments are stored in the register 1403 via the cpu bus the counter 1404 cleared by a start reference signal generated by the laser detector. |
2 | concentration is about 0 1 or less and wherein the initiator is a nickel ii complex preferably the ratio is about 50 1 or less wherein the first molar concentration is about 0 1 or less wherein the initiator is a nickel ii diphosphinohalogen complex wherein the alkyl group comprises 4 to 12 carbons and wherein the polymerizing is carried out at a temperature of about 10 u00b0 c to about 40 u00b0 c another embodiment is a method comprising polymerizing 3 alkylthiophene monomer by grignard metathesis polymerization at a first molar concentration m 0 in the presence of an organometallic polymerization initiator at a second molar concentration i under conditions to form regioregular poly 3 alkylthiophene wherein the polymerization is carried out under conditions which provides a degree of polymerization which can be predicted based on the first and second molar concentrations this can be followed by chain extension preferably the alkyl group comprises 4 to 18 carbons or alternatively 4 to 12 carbons preferably the polymerizing is carried out at a temperature of about 0 u00b0 c to about 50 u00b0 c preferably the ratio m 0 i is about 136 1 or less preferably the first molar concentration is about 1 m or less preferably the initiator is a nickel ii complex preferably the polymerizing provides regioregular poly 3 alkylthiophene preferably the polymerizing provides regioregular poly 3 alkylthiophene wherein the initiator is a nickel ii diphosphinohalogen complex wherein the ratio m 0 i is about 80 1 or less and wherein the first molar concentration is about 0 5 m or less preferably the polymerizing provides regioregular poly 3 alkylthiophene wherein the alkyl group comprises 4 to 12 carbons wherein the polymerizing is carried out at a temperature of. |
5 | apparatus which may be used to carry out the procedure described with reference to fig3 and 4 the apparatus comprises a pair of main beams 50 and 51 interconnected by a pair of vertical hydraulic rams 52 the upper beam 50 carries three pair of arms 53 each arm being pivotally mounted on the beam 50 in each case the second arm of the pair is not shown for the sake of clarity the second arms are pivotally mounted on the opposite side of the beam 50 the lower end of each arm 53 has an inwardly directed hook formation which can engage on the underside of the rail head 3a of the rail 3 in the configuration illustrated in fig5 the apparatus is arranged to pull the center of the rail upwardly against reaction from two reaction pillars 54 inserted between the underside of the lower beam 51 and blocks 55 resting on the rail 3 the two outer pairs of arms 53a and 53c are held out of contact with the rail while the inner pair of arms 53b engage the rail head 3 and are pinned to the block 55 by means of a bolt or rod 56 passed therethrough a measuring bridge 57 is provided between the. |
6 | locked into the bell by a pair of doors 210 211 shown in their open position in fig2 the doors 210 211 are clamped shut by a clamp mechanism 212 door 211 is mounted on a top hinge plate 213 and door 210 is mounted on a bottom hinge plate 214 for clarity the bottom hinge plate 214 is omitted from fig2 the hinge plates rotate about a hinge pin 215 which is coupled to the bell 203 by a mounting member 216 each door 210 211 is formed with a number of gear teeth 205 which are received in recesses 206 formed in the bell flange 209 as shown in the plan view of fig2 the arms 210 211 each are connected to a respective jaw of a hypergrip system 207 of the kind shown in detail in fig2 the connection is made by approximately ten extended mounting bolts which each carry a pair of springs with the hypergrip system 207 mounted between the springs the system of fig2 and alternative gripping systems are described in detail in wo 01 21933 the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference the system 207 has a pair of jaws 217 218 which are connected to respective hinge plates 219 220 which rotate about the pivot pin 215 the jaws. |
7 | a component failure diagnostic circuitry detects the address of the faulty component and places the address on the system address bus the diagnostic circuitry controls each array to forward the output signal from the selection circuit on the associated printed circuit board to a register which has a position associated with each printed circuit board since only the selection circuit in the array which contains the faulty component responds to the address of the faulty component the diagnostic register can be examined by the diagnostic circuitry to detect the position of the faulty board application_number US 14959588 A description fig1 is a schematic diagram of a portion of a computer system in which various system components are physically mounted on separate printed wiring boards in such a system the printed wiring boards typically plug into a backplane 108 which is a large electrical chassis or back plate on which are mounted a plurality of conventional printed circuit board 34 edge 34 connectors each of which comprises a 34 slot 34 for a printed circuit board these connectors are electrically wired to power and ground and may also be connected together by means of multiple wire paths which form a computer bus one or more printed circuit wiring boards which comprise the main. |
6 | chamferred and denoted by numeral 47a or 48a in fig3 a partition wall 46 is integrally formed on the circular plate portion 40 at a position between the slits 44 and 45 four equally spaced supporting pins 49 extend in parallel outwardly from the circular plate portion 40 these pins 49 are sized and arranged to mate with the openings 24 of the smaller and larger foot portions 13 and 12 of the afore mentioned bulb holder b each pin 49 has a base portion tightly embedded in the circular plate portion 40 and has a stepped portion 50 at the leading end designated by numeral 52 is a seal ring which is to be disposed about the collar portion 39 of the core structure c as will be understood from fig4 the base structure d is of a monoblock molded plastic member which comprises a hollow major portion 35 and a sleeve portion 28 which are connected at generally right angles with an interposal of a solid portion 25 therebetween the hollows of the major and sleeve portions 35 and 28 are designated by numerals 30 and 29 respectively as is best seen from fig1 the hollow 30 of the major portion 35 has an enlarged entrance 31 which is sized to snugly receive therein the collar portion 39 of the above mentioned core structure c an axially extending key projection 34 is formed on the inner cylindrical. |
1 | and or applying a force for instance by a hammer in a further step the socket part 2 is connected with the anchoring part 3 by inserting the pins 5 into the guides 8 the pins 5 are inserted into the guides 8 until a secure connection between the socket part 2 or the pins 5 and the anchoring part 3 or the guides 8 has been established when inserting the pins into the guides 8 they are drawn over the respective thickenings 12 of the connecting devices 4 on this occasion the thickening 12 click or snap into the openings 11 and thus create a secure meaning non easily releasable connection between the pins 5 and the guides 8 and therefore between the socket part 2 and the anchoring part 3 such an assembling of the socket part 2 and the anchoring part 3 can of course also be done outside a human or animal body the thickening 12 that has been clicked or snapped into the opening 11 prevents the pins 5 from being able to simply slip out of them again should the thickening 12 nevertheless for instance by a swinging motion be detached from the opening 11 the pins 5 will advantageously still be left inside the guides 8 and be held by these meaning that the connection of the socket part 2 with the anchoring part 3 is not completely released and remains repairable a renewed secure connection can be achieved in a simple manner by pressing the socket. |
3 | to the solution at 40 u00b0 c cooling to 5 u00b0 c filtration and washing with heptane 15 l led to isolation of 1 2 amino 4 chloro phenyl 2 chloro ethanone ma 2 5 kg 12 mol 29 yield 99 2 a a hplc to a solution of acetamido diethyl malonate 5 87 kg 27 0 mol 1 01 equiv in ethanol 31 5 l was added 21 sodium ethoxide in ethanol 12 1 l 32 4 mol 1 21 equiv at 22 u00b0 c a mixture of 1 2 amino 4 chloro phenyl 2 chloro ethanone ma 5 44 kg 26 7 mol sodium iodide 0 60 kg 4 0 mol 0 15 equiv ethanol 17 l and tetrahydrofuran thf 17 l was dosed into the reactor at 40 u00b0 c and stirring was continued for 2 h at 45 u00b0 c water 36 l was added after evaporation of the reaction mixture to 45 of the original volume and the aqueous phase was extracted twice with dichloromethane 34 5 l 20 l the combined organic phases were washed with water 14 l after removal of 25 of the original volume by distillation under reduced pressure isopropanol 32 l was added and 50 thereof distilled off at 60 u00b0 c heptane 11 l was added cooling the mixture to 5 u00b0 c filtration and washing with isopropanol heptane 1 1 15 l afforded 2 acetylamino 2 2 2 amino 4 chloro phenyl 2 oxo ethyl malonic acid diethyl ester iva 5 86 kg 15 2 mol 57 yield 99 5. |
5 | 8 or a deflected position of operating element 8 with respect to the travel speed the driver 39 s seat 5 can be arranged in the direction of travel seat rotary position of 0 u00b0 or in a rotated position relative to the direction of travel at initiation of the seat rotation the driver 39 s seat 5 can have a seat rotary position deliberately preselected by the driver if the driver 39 s seat 5 is not arranged in the middle position it is possible that at initiation of the reversing process there is first performed an automatic rotation of the seat to the 0 u00b0 position there can also occur the case that the operating person has laterally shifted the seat from a middle position if the reversing process is initiated in such a position the seat will first be transferred into the middle position and then the reversing process will be initiated during the reversing process in the state of automatic operation the machine will control the travel speed automatically as long as the operating element 8 is not actuated when after initiation of the reversing process the operating element 8 is actuated the reversing process will be discontinued so that for resuming the. |
1 | allows the bacon to shrink like conventionally cooked bacon 0040 fig1 depicts the manner in which cooking rack 70 may be used for packaging and storing strips of bacon 22 a series of cooking racks 70 supporting strips of bacon 22 are stacked upon one another in a manner similar to that depicted in fig1 the stack is then stored within a carton 76 the cooking racks 70 are removed from the carton 76 for placement within a microwave oven as needed although cooking rack 70 has been described for use with bacon cooking rack 70 may be used with any suitable food item referring to fig1 cooking rack 80 includes a rigid outer frame 78 which is secured to a region of flexible ovenable material 82 having a pattern 74 of holes 72 therethrough food for cooking is supported by the region of material 82 during cooking within a microwave oven cooking rack 80 is supported on a plate 12 although the flexible ovenable material 82 is typically paper parchment or plastic alternatively the region can be made of or supported by rigid material with holes 72 therethrough in such a case outer frame 78 may be omitted support members may be included to provide stiffness referring to fig1. |
6 | to be employed with any indirect gas operated firearm it will also be understood that bolt carrier 10 is carried by an upper receiver 12 that cooperates with a lower receiver 11 and receiver extension 41 of a gas operated automatic or semi automatic firearm generally designated by reference numeral 13 as shown in fig3 a and 3b as is known the firearm 13 includes a gas operating system generally designated by reference numeral 42 and a barrel 43 the receiver extension is received within the buttstock 49 in fig1 and 2 the preferred embodiment of the bolt carrier 10 is shown the bolt carrier 10 includes a hammer clearance slot 14 which permits the hammer not shown but well known in the art to extend into the bolt carrier 10 and strike a firing pin not shown positioned in bore 16 the exterior of the carrier includes a door opener 18 which provides room for the door latch well known in the art to close and a cam slot 20 which provides a contained area for the cam pin not shown to rotate thus allowing the bolt 22 see fig6 to move rearwardly and rotate axially in the bolt carrier 10 the cam pin retains the bolt 22 within the bolt carrier 10 as is known. |
9 | 72 of the aperture 70 therein is in registration with the aperture 68 in the first panel 60 is not present rather in this embodiment structure for accomplishing such a goal is incorporated within the tab dowel ear cam assembly in this embodiment though locking is still effect by movement of the second panel 62 relative to the first panel 60 to dispose the narrowed portion 72 of an aperture 70 in the second panel 62 in registration with the aperture 68 in the first panel 60 fig1 illustrates the manner in which the button blocks 98 function to mount the first and second panels 60 62 relative to one another an inner surface 100 of each button block 98 is in engagement with the bottom 102 of the channel 40 defined within the edge of the slidable door panel 26 an outer surface 104 is in engagement with an inner face 106 of the first panel 60 a fastener such as a screw 108 having a counter sunk head 110 passes through the first panel 60 the button block 98 and into the bottom 102 of the door panel channel 40 a narrowed portion 112 of the button block 98 passes through a corresponding aperture 114 in the second panel 62 free sliding in reciprocal longitudinal movement is thereby enabled fig1 and 14 illustrate the tab dowel ear cam assembly in accordance with the embodiment fig1 illustrates the assembly in an orientation wherein the second panel 62 is in its first position wherein the widened portion 92 of the aperture 70 formed therein is in registration with the aperture 68 in the first panel 60 fig1 illustrates. |
5 | conduit 13 the upward or downward movement of the pin 9 adjusts the axial position of the stop face 26 within the conduit 13 thereby adjusting the limit of movement for the upper end 23 of the return plunger 20 as the underreamer 10 is moved to its expanded position when upward movement of the plunger 20 is limited to a greater extent by downward movement of the pin 9 within the conduit 13 the distance to which the cutter assemblies 40 are able to be radially extended is correspondingly limited conversely upward movement of the pin 9 within the conduit 13 allows the cutter assemblies 40 to move radially outwardly to a greater extent adjustment of the location for pin 9 in this manner thus results in the diameter of the tool with the cutter assemblies 40 to be adjusted to conform to a desired diameter precise adjustment of the movement of the cutter assemblies 40 is accomplished by placing a ring gage of a type known in the art for the measurement of tool diameter across the diameter of the cutter assemblies 40 when the cutter assemblies 40 are placed in a radially expanded position as is illustrated in fig6 the axial location of the pin 9 is then adjusted until the diameter of the expanded cutters essentially matches that of a desired hole opening diameter as measured by the ring gage in this manner an underreamer constructed in accordance with the present invention is capable of being easily adjusted to expand to a variety of different radial sizes without. |
1 | carrier and an egg support assembly positioned beneath the carrier that is configured to support each egg in the carrier during contact therewith by a respective injection device the egg support assembly includes a frame a plate having an array of openings attached to the frame and a plurality of pedestals removably secured within a respective one of the openings the egg support assembly is operatively associated with the plurality of injection devices such that each pedestal moves upwardly through a respective opening in the carrier to support an egg as a respective injection device makes contact with the egg application_number US 68676203 A description the present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown this invention may however be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein rather these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art like numbers refer to like elements throughout as used in the description of the invention and the appended claims the singular forms u201c a u201d u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d are intended to include the plural forms as well unless the context clearly indicates otherwise all publications patent applications patents and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety. |
7 | 221 224 231 234 is essentially a variable resistor in one of four legs of a wheatstone bridge circuit with each of the respective resistances varying in proportion to an applied force or pressure to the transducer 200 the portions of the transducer 200 defined within the dotted lines 225 235 are generally referred to as the u201c active areas u201d since these areas overlay regions of the diaphragms that deflect upon the application of a force thereto the areas of the transducer 200 that are external to the active areas 225 235 are termed the u201c non active u201d areas the difference in size between the active areas 225 235 determines the difference between the operating spans of the sensors 220 230 as has been set forth the four circuit nodes of the wheatstone bridge consist of electrical contacts 226 229 236 239 and which are located in the non active areas of the transducer interconnecting the contacts 226 229 236 239 with the piezoresistors 221 224 231 234 are electrical interconnections 240 which are also p or p silicon these areas are all preferably formed simultaneously it is noted that the contacts 226 229 236 239 being doped p or p are conductive as are the interconnections 240 to provide electrical contact between the piezoresistors 221 224 231 234 and the respective contacts while the terms u201c electrical contacts u201d and u201c interconnections u201d are used for convenience it is understood that these. |
2 | when tightened pulls the bottom edge 20 of the front panel of the enclosure tightly around the lower portion of the windshield frame and front cowl to close any gaps as noted above the golf cart enclosure of the present invention may include any number of drawstrings for example a first drawstring may be provided to hold the enclosure closely to the roof a second drawstring may be used to cinch the enclosure along a top portion of the windshield frame a third and fourth drawstring may be provided on each side of the front panel and a fifth drawstring may be provided along a bottom of the front panel thus when all the drawstrings are cinched tight the front panel of the enclosure is closely fitted to the golf cart roof windshield frame and front cowl to prevent weather and wind intrusion alternatively the opening 12 in the front panel may include a single non anchored drawstring surrounding the entire opening so that only one drawstring needs to be cinched to pull the front panel tightly against the windshield and windshield frame as previously mentioned the drawstrings may be held in place upon cinching using well known spring loaded cord locks 25 commonly used on backpacks hoods etc with no tying required it is envisioned that any known cord lock may be used to hold the drawstring tightly cinched alternatively the drawstrings may simply be tied without the need for a. |
8 | 3 in fig2 to switching voltage 2 5 volts for example and set all release line voltages rl 0 rl 3 to equal the switch line voltage such that the switch line to release line electrostatic forces are zero u2014 all nt switches are programmed to the u201c on u201d state nt switches in u201c off u201d state switch to the u201c on u201d state and nt switches in the u201c on u201d state remain in the u201c on u201d state next when selectively switching from the u201c on u201d to the u201c off u201d state all bus line voltages in the nt switch array may be set at 1 to 3 volts for example to minimize the risk of switching unselected nt switches from the u201c on u201d to u201c off u201d state in this example nt switches 1 2 3 and 4 remain in the u201c on u201d position the other 12 nt switches in the nanotube crossbar switch in fig2 are selectively switched from the u201c on u201d state to the u201c off u201d state by way of example the nt switch at the intersection of sl 3 and rl 2 adjacent to nt switch 1 is switched to u201c off u201d state as follows switch line sl 3 is set to zero volts and release line rl 2 to release voltage to 5 5 volts for example releasing the nt switch to the u201c off u201d state to avoid disturbing other array nt switches sharing release line rl 2 the voltage on select lines sl 0 sl 1 and sl 2. |
6 | a smooth wall were provided the water sprayed on top of the container would flow to the wall container interface and stop the ribs allow the water to flow smoothly around the bottom of the container and then neatly collect back in the reservoir ribs 38 are preferred but not required a flat or curved wall or additional roller s could be used to provide support for the container as well as shown in fig2 c convex wall 37 a can be used if the container is rotated in a manner that it is pulling away from the wall and conversely concave wall 37 b can be used if the container is rotated in a manner that it is pushing into the wall both the concave and convex wall will position the container directly at the center of mass alternatively as shown in fig2 c both convex wall 37 a and concave wall 37 b may be used together for positioning the container further additional support structure may be provided to secure the container and prevent it from falling into the reservoir for example a clamp or netting may be provided which keeps the container in contact with roller 34 may be provided in the interior volume of the housing either attached to a side wall or from the underside of lid 50 for example. |
7 | thus the derived barcode sensed threshold value t bs will be an optimal value for the remaining items 7 in another particular embodiment the barcode sensed threshold value t bs can be derived from the output signals s from ones of the previous items 7 thereby representing a best fit value for example an average value where items 7 of a certain kind are routinely utilized the derived barcode sensed threshold value t bs will be an optimal value for the items 7 which are routinely used in one embodiment particularly where relatively large batches of items 7 are handled at a time the barcode sensed threshold value t bs can ordinarily be a first derived value typically a best fit value but where a predetermined number of items 7 having the same reflectance and hence substantially the same barcode sensed value s bs are successively handled the barcode sensed threshold value t bs can instead be derived from the output signal s from at least ones of the predetermined number of items 7 in another embodiment particularly where the optical sensor 1 is utilized to actuate another device for example a printing device downstream of the optical sensor 1 and thereby with a time delay relative to the leading edge of the item 7 passing the detection location l the barcode sensed threshold value t bs can be derived from the captured output signal s from the receiver element 5 the barcode sensed threshold value t bs is derived from one or both of the barcode sensed value s bs and the barcode background value s bb in being determined from an output signal s from. |
5 | c is respectively individually connected with second arm part 30 for the sake of which a slot 84 a c is provided in block 78 for each end 82 a c respectively in which the respective end 82 a c is secured into and via tubular member 76 is connected with block 78 in such a way that it resists extension ends 82 a c are in this connection again laid into loops which by means of a squeezing device or a ring are secured against detaching in an alternative embodiment instead of fixing ends 82 a c individually in block 78 for the sake of which three slots 84 a c are provided it can also be provided to collect ends 82 a c to one single end e g by bunching or bundling by means of a squeezing device or a squeezing ring and then attach this collected end onto block 78 for the sake of which only one of the slots 84 a c needs to be there on end 38 of second arm part 30 a fixation element 86 is arranged over which second arm part 30 is connected articulatedly with extension bar 40 according to fig1 traction elements 60 a c are flexible so that they can adjust in the region of articulation 32 when articulated arm 24 is bent to the curved transition from first arm part 28 to. |
1 | upper position until the pressure reaches a predetermined magnitude at which time the support piece is released and drops to its original position the thoracic support piece is tilted about a horizontal axis at its middle and includes a cock and drop feature at each of its opposite ends the table also includes an arm rest which is movable beyond one end of the table to provide a knee rest when desired the table also includes a continually adjustable face or heat piece application_number US 15987580 A description referring to fig1 3 the numeral 10 generally designates the chiropractic table of the present invention table 10 comprises a pedestal frame 12 an intermediate frame 14 and a table frame 16 mounted at one end of intermediate frame 14 is a foot base 18 mounted above table frame 16 are an upper body support frame 20 and a lower body support frame 22 upper body support frame 20 carries thereon a chest support piece 24 a pair of face or head support pieces 26 and a thoracic support piece 28 lower body support frame 22 carries a pelvic support piece 30 mounted at the foot of the table frame 16 is a tibial support piece 32 a cervical chair back 34 is mounted adjacent the edge of pelvic support piece. |
6 | which reference is made the words 34 inwardly 34 and 34 outwardly 34 will refer to directions towards and away from respectively the geometric center of the device and designated parts thereof the above applies to the words above specifically mentioned derivatives thereof and words of similar import the present invention relates to a pneumatically operated actuator of the mechanical push pull rod type which is suitable for an automatic or semi automatic vehicular master clutch actuation system a portion of a typical push rod mechanical clutch operation linkage 20 is illustrated in fig3 rod 7 is engageable with clutch release lever 22 which is pivotably fixed about pivot point 26 with the clutch release bearing 24 a return spring 28 is provided to bias the lever 22 and bearing 24 into the clutch engaged positions thereof the operating rod 7 of the invention is moved axially in any known manner by pneumatic power applied to a primary piston in a cylinder in some arrangement such as automatic or semi automatic actuation where the degree of engagement of the clutch needs to be reliable and repeatably sensed thus the primary piston should maintain its relative position with respect to the operating stroke of the clutch whatever the degree of mechanical wear in the clutch or in the clutch friction surfaces if a computer type control electronic control unit 34 ecu 34 does not 34 know 34 when a clutch is just beginning to bite or is 50 engaged for example operation will be unpredictable rough or lead to over rapid wear of the drive or of the driven device e g the vehicle some types of clutches wear such that the incipient engagement position of the. |
5 | the plant on another embodiment of the invention incorporates carbon fibers to improve structural integrity the outer surfaces of the plant on may include an etched finish to improve adherence of the masonry materials referring to fig1 a perspective view of the invention is shown including a reticulated top section 70 having a series of vertically aligned attachment clips 46 48 50 52 installed periodically about the surface of the top section a set of offset stacking clips 48 are used to attach another plant on to the top section of the plant on aligned along a long dimension and offset uniformly from a centerline of the plant on a set of modular stacking clips 46 is used to attach another plant on to the top section of the plant on aligned along a long dimension and uniformly aligned on the centerline of the plant on and a set of upper and lower wire mesh attachment clips 52 44 which are used to secure a wire mesh about the surface of the top 70 and side sections 24 26 wire mesh should be installed over the plant on to achieve the desired shape rather than that provided by the plant on. |
9 | for at least the second layer 16 is illustrated in detail in fig3 the module 16a is typically a biscuit of substantially aligned end on oriented fibers 30 held compressed tightly together by a netting 32 and or strips 34 or other thermally decomposable enclosing material the modules disclosed in u s pat no 4 194 036 are the type of modules suitable for this use once the modules 16 are in place firing the furnace will cause the thermally decomposable compression means to be destroyed permitting the modules to expand to form a tight seal because of the physical strength of such a structure it is preferred that the same module 16a be used for the first layer 14 as well especially when the second layer 16 is to be secured directly thereto with cement 18 or other suitable adhesive in fig1 the furnace can be fired before applying the second layer of modules which will permit the modules of the first layer to expand before applying and firing the second layer of modules alternatively the second layer of modules can be applied to the first layer without firing the first layer the technique for applying a dual layer of insulation 24a using stud anchors 28 will normally comprise an initial step of laying out and welding the stud anchors 28 to the furnace wall 12 in an array such as is schematically illustrated in fig6 when expanded metal sheet anchors 26 of about 6 inches by 6 inches square are used the centers are normally spaced dimension x in fig6 about 10 34 or 12 34 apart wider spacing about 12 34 is used when the furnace walls 12 are flat vertical surfaces while narrower spacing about 10 34 is. |
6 | as indicated at 79 of fig1 and it may be in pneumatic communication with the vacuum reservoir 91 of vacuum operated wastegate actuator 72 as shown in fig1 the fourth plot from the top of fig2 represents wastegate reservoir vacuum versus time the x axis represents time and time increases from the left to right side of the plot the y axis represents wastegate reservoir vacuum and vacuum increases in the direction of the y axis arrow the vacuum level at the x axis is atmospheric pressure the wastegate vacuum reservoir may be arranged as indicated at 91 of fig1 and it may hold vacuum to operate vacuum operated wastegate actuator 72 as shown in fig1 horizontal marker line 206 represents a predetermined vacuum level in the wastegate actuator reservoir where engine air intake filter degradation may be present a vacuum level that is greater than the level of horizontal line 206 indicates a condition of engine air inlet filter degradation a vacuum level that is less than the level of horizontal line 206 indicates a condition where engine air inlet filter degradation is not indicated the fifth plot from the top of fig2 represents an engine air intake system diagnostic mode flag versus time the x axis represents time and time increases from the left to the right side of the plot the y axis represents engine air intake system diagnostic mode a value of zero indicates no engine air intake system diagnostic system evaluation is presently being performed a value of one indicates that an engine air intake system diagnostic system evaluation. |
2 | a housing box contained in the floor plate the cable guide 32 is comprised of a pair of oppositely oriented hooks 76 welded to a t shaped key 78 the t shaped key member 79 is adapted to be positioned through keyhole 74 and rotated to a operative position such that cable 30 would extend longitudinally along bed 16 when disposed through the hook 76 cable guide 32 remains rotatable within keyhole 74 and can be removed by rotating cable guide 32 to line up the t shaped member 78 with keyhole 74 or 90 degrees the cable guide 32 may be constructed from a single manufacture or by welding or otherwise joining the various elements together in operation and when used as a hinged bed bed 16 is lowered and moved to a position as shown in fig2 adjacent the vehicle to be towed 26 when the rear section 26 of the bed 16 is hinged the approach angle is approximately 6 degrees cable 30 is then strung through cable guide as shown in fig1 and attached to a tow hook or other structure underneath the vehicle to be towed 20 without cable guide 32 the dotted line 94 in fig2 and 3 shows the path that the cable would travel from the winch 28. |
9 | such as surfactants lubricants texture modifiers acidifiers and or preservatives useful optional surfactants include without limitation sodium lauryl sulfate sorbitan laurate mixtures of glyceryl stearate and peg 100 stearate methyl gluceth 10 methyl gluceth 40 sorbitan palmitate polysorbate 20 polysorbate 80 steareth 2 and many others the surfactants will be present in amounts about 0 1 to about 16 percent and can create shampoo type products which are easily removed after the ectoparasite treatment is completed the lubricants that can be incorporated are represented by dimethicone simethicone and other silicone type materials and act to lubricate and condition the hair as well as facilitate passage of a comb through the hair useful concentrations when this component is present are about 0 1 to about 2 percent optional texture modifiers that may be included are exemplified by stearic acid cetyl alcohol peg 180 polyethylene glycol 1450 and polyethylene glycol 3350 in amounts about 0 1 percent to about 5 percent it may be desired to incorporate a ph adjusting ingredient in the composition if the hydrated active ingredient tends to establish excessively acidic or alkaline conditions such as ph values which are less than about 4 or greater than about 9 optional acidifiers that may be used include without limitation benzoic acid citric acid and stearic acid useful optional alkalizers include without limitation calcium hydroxide magnesium hydroxide and organic bases such as triethanolamine the ph adjusters when used will generally be present in amounts about 0 1 percent to about 2 percent as needed to obtain a desired bulk ph condition as an alternative to incorporating a ph adjusting ingredient suitable bulk ph conditions can frequently be obtained by incorporating an active ingredient that yields acidic conditions together with another active ingredient. |
1 | of the replacement of the physiological lipids that are reduced in the stratum corneum in patients with atopic dermatitis ad in addition it replenished the skin with ceramide a key lipid lacking in the corneal layer in patients with ad the compound offers an optimal ratio of 3 1 1 ceramides cholesterol and free fatty acids to help normalize the barrier function of the skin the invention acts by forming a vapor permeable barrier which allows a metabolic response to repair the skin and helps to normalize the ph in the stratum corneum this emulsion is readily reacted with diluted nitric acid and hot sulfuric acid and it is not sensitive to light in the metallic form in addition sodium hydroxide or anhydrous caustic soda is used to neutralize the acids 1 hepner d l castells m c latex allergy an update anesth analg 2003 96 1219 1229 2 ownby d r a history of latex allergy j allergy clin immunol 2002 110 s27 32 3 alenius h turjanmaa k palosuo t natural rubber latex allergy occup environ med 2002 59 419 424 4 constitutional chamber of the supreme court of justice judgment 2003 1432 may 6 2003 5 tesiorowski c c latex allergies in the health care worker j perianesth nurs 2003 18 18 31 6 turjanmaa k diagnosis of latex allergy alergy 2001 56 810. |
2 | of the tie bar 14 in one embodiment the seat support structure 10 is pivotably supported by a seat frame in a seatback having a seat bottom attached thereto in this manner the central cylindrical section 64 receives a seat structure of the seat bottom such that the seatback pivots relative the seat bottom about the bore 65 of the central cylindrical section 64 with reference to fig4 the operation of the seat support structure 10 will be described in detail in one embodiment the seat support structure 10 is fixedly mounted to a vehicle seat assembly 100 the vehicle seat assembly 100 includes a seatback 102 a seat bottom 104 and a recliner mechanism 106 the seat support structure 10 can be either mounted directly to the frame not shown of a seatback 102 or integrally formed therewith the seatback 102 is pivotably supported by the seat bottom 104 about the main pivot 16 specifically the seat bottom 104 is received by the bore 65 of the main pivot 16 and as such permits the seatback 102 to rotate relative the seat bottom 104 about the bore 65 to selectively rotate the seatback 102 relative the seat bottom 104 a recliner mechanism 106 is provided and is received by pivot 48 to selectively apply a. |
1 | some internally disposed padding may be utilized to provide greater comfort by virtue of the aforesaid features of construction it is seen that the player 39 s hand is constrained to have an arch on the palm side and the fingers are spaced apart a proper distance the weight on the back of the glove does not interfere with the usual basketball handling manipulations and provides muscular exercise the glove can be made for left or right handed players in various sizes shaped weight 38 may have a weight of between 1 and 5 pounds in certain embodiments second pocket 35 may be openable as by zipper means thereby permitting interchangability of weight 38 the training glove of this invention will strengthen the extensor and flexor muscles of the forearm as well as the triceps and deltoid muscles the arch cup forces the ball to the finger tip area to add strength there and assist in development of proper rotation arch and followthrough the strengthened wrist and fingertips that come from using the training glove aid in perfection of propulsion and control of the ball thus the basketball player will gain accuracy over a more extensive range of distances in shooting the jump shot it is expected that the device will find general use for basketball players in off season training of a weak hand to induce the coordination and evenhandedness equivalent to that of an ambidextrous player this glove device will also have secondary benefits such as helping players undergoing rehabilitation for fractures and sprains of the wrist fingers and other carpus oriented ailments the muscles aided by the weight in the training. |
2 | by e i dupont de nemours amp co inc of wilmington del the silicon carbide sic filler is a crystalline material sold under the registered trade designation carborundum by carborundum co of niagara falls n y the wetting agent is a nonionic surfactant sold under the trade designation igepal co 610 by antara chemicals of new york n y the butyl latex binder is one sold under the trade designation emd603a by burke palmason chemical company of pompano beach fla the preferred thickner is one sold under the trade designation paragum 131 by para chem inc of philadelphia this above described particle coated web 12a can be comprised of inorganic refractory particles of amounts totaling greater than 70 of the total web weight in addition to the embodiment described above other materials suitable for use as substrate 12 can be open structured organic or inorganic woven or nonwoven material e g asbestos cloth glass web nonwoven polyester and nonwoven nylon substrate 12 may have a thickness of from about 5 to 20 mils and a basis weight in the range of about 25 to 200 g m 2 the fillers can along with other forms of silicon carbide be ceramic powder iron oxide or aluminum powder the particle size may vary from 100 800 mesh alternate binders may be used for both the oxidizing or inert atmosphere environment as long as good adhesion with the filler is maintained at high filler. |
8 | ratio of the overall height h to dielectric width w d controls the electric and magnetic field penetration to an adjacent contact the aspect ratio to minimize coupling beyond a and b is approximately unity as illustrated in fig1 the lines 30 32 34 36 and 38 in fig1 are equipotentials of voltage in the air dielectric space taking an equipotential line close to one of the ground planes and following it out towards the boundaries a and b it will be seen that both boundary a are very close to the ground potential this means that at both boundary a and boundary b we have virtual ground surfaces and if two or more i beam modules are placed side by side a virtual ground surface exists between the modules and there will be no coupling between the modules in general the conductor width w c and dielectric thickness should be small compared to the dielectric width or module pitch given the mechanical constraints on a practical connector design the proportioning of the signal conductor blade beam contact width and dielectric thicknesses will of necessity deviate somewhat from the preferred ratios and some minimal coupling will exist between adjacent signal conductors however designs using the basic i beam guidelines will have lower cross talk than more conventional approaches referring to fig l a an alternate embodiment is shown in which the dielectric is shown at 12 u2032 and 14 u2032 with their respective ground planes at 13 u2032 and 15 u2032 in this embodiment the conductor 26 u2032 and 28 u2032 extend respectively from dielectric layers 12 u2032 and 14 u2032 but the conductors 26 u2032 and 28 u2032 abut side to side rather than edge to. |
3 | the present invention there is realized an improved stability in the area of the screw threads preferably the plastic utilized is polypropylene polypropylene has the advantage of low cost and chemical compatability requirements with the enclosed cosmetic product the use of polypropylene for the lip and skirt areas circumvents any tendency toward stress cracking under load and its use is a major advantage over the use of styrenics or acrylics in place of the polypropylene further by virtue of the provision of the interengaging shoulders 28 and 30 fig7 and 9 which are disposed radially underneath the screw threads 23 forces encountered during screwing or unscrewing of a screw cap 22 are countered by the immediately adjacent shoulders 28 30 and the resulting construction also provides the high resistance to stress cracking noted above especially with certain cosmetic solvents and after the plastic adjacent the screw threads has aged an extent another embodiment of the invention is illustrated in fig1 showing a slightly modified double walled jar 60 the construction involving retention of the inner and outer side walls 62 and 64 respectively is essentially as described above the increased strength of the skirt 66 is also retained in the present construction by the invention a weight 68 is fitted into the downwardly extending skirt 70 on the bottom wall 72 and held therein by a bead. |
9 | motor support tube 402 bolted to the frame 104 the back end 106 a of the electric motor extends outward through the circular machined cutout of one frame member 104 a the drive shaft 106 b of the electric motor 106 extends outward through the circular machined cutout of the other frame member 104 b the pulley 134 can be connected to the distal end of the drive shaft 106 b a motor support ring 404 can be bolted to the electric motor 106 to achieve a face mount fig5 is an side view of an exemplary electric motor driven cyclic with a cosmetic overlay around the frame the overlay 502 can be plastic or any other suitable material the use of a cosmetic overlay allows various overlay designs to be used without having to modify the frame this approach may provide a very economical solution to support the evolution of aesthetic designs as the electric motor driven cycle industry continues to expand its penetration into the marketplace the overlay 502 may include one or more bulges 504 a and 504 b to accommodate the internal components of electric motor driven cycle a drive belt cover 506 in combination with the overlay 502 gives the electric motor driven cycle an overall aesthetically pleasing look the electric motor driven cycle 102 may also include a front fender 508 to house the bifurcated member 116 of the front fork assembly 114 see fig1 a pod 510 can be used to house the clamp 124 connection between the steered tube 120 and the handle bar 126 see fig1 the pod 510 may also be used to carry various displays and controls depending on the particular design requirements and the intended consumer market the pod 510 may also provide a. |
5 | air in device here more energy can be stored in the pressure water vessel 1 u2032 and the flush performance can be better as shown in fig1 the present invention includes a pressure water vessel 1 an infill valve 2 a combination valve 3 a flush valve 4 and an open valve 5 the infill valve 2 is fixed at the bottom of the pressure water vessel 1 the combination valve 3 is fixed on the top of the pressure water vessel 1 the flush valve 4 is fixed through the pressure water vessel 1 and the open valve 5 can be fixed at any position of the ceramic toilet tank 6 namely the front side or top of the toilet tank below is the detailed description of all these sub assemblies the pressure water vessel 1 is a sealed container made of high strength and high stability material an opening 11 is centered on the top of the pressure water vessel 1 the outlet 12 is set under the opening 11 and some external threads are set in the peripheral lower section of the outlet 12 to connect with the inlet of the toilet tank a locating plate 13 is set at the top of the outlet 12 an outlet 14 is set under the locating plate 13 and inside the upper section of the outlet 12 and its inner. |
8 | which corresponds to the map id of the currently possessed available channel list with the set period if the mode i sta does not receive the cvs corresponding to the map id of the currently possessed available channel list for the cvstimeinterval the mode i sta judges that the channel list corresponding to the map id is not valid anymore in particular the cvstimeinterval can be represented as an expiration date of the available channel list if the mode i sta does not possess a valid available channel list the mode i sta should obtain an available channel list in a manner of performing the mode i caq process again a case of not capable of receiving the cvs which corresponds to the map id of the currently possessed available channel list for the cvstimeinterval by the mode i sta may include a case of not capable of receiving the cvs itself e g a case of getting out from the coverage of the mode ii sta by the mode i sta and a case that the map id of the cvs is not matched with the map id of the currently possessed available channel list although the cvs is received in this case the mode i sta judges that the currently possessed available channel list is not valid anymore the mode i sta should obtain new available channel information corresponding to the map id included in the cvs in a manner of transmitting the mode i caq again and receiving a mode i caq response in case that the mode ii sta moves the cvs and the mode. |
9 | contained thereon application_number US 94127101 A description in the prior art shown in fig1 and 2 a door 1 locks into a doorjamb 2 by a sliding bolt 3 that extends into an opening not shown in the doorjamb 2 the sliding bolt 3 is slidably attached to the door 1 by a door plate 4 which is secured to the door 1 by back plate 5 and held together by bolts 6 a 6 b 7 a and 7 b threadably connecting into spacers 8 a and 8 b respectively the spacers 8 a and 8 b provide the separation space needed for movement of the sliding bolt 3 back plate 5 is inside the door 1 and door plate 4 is outside the door 1 a recessed lock 9 by extending through aligned holes locks the sliding bolt 3 in the extended position however when the door 1 is locked and the sliding bolt 3 locked into its extended position in the doorjamb 2 the door 1 and doorjamb 2 may be easily pried apart by a crowbar or similar prying device referring to fig3 and 4 a storage unit door 10 made of corrugated metal is shown in a closed position such that the right vertical edge of the storage unit door 10 is adjacent a doorjamb 12 a locking mechanism 14 is mounted to the storage unit door 10 the locking mechanism 14 is equipped with a door plate 16 an extension plate 18 a bolt 20 a bolt handle 22 a protecting flange 23 an. |
3 | separator 72 examples of suitable separating units include countercurrent decant circuits precoat rotary filters plate filters and the like if separator 72 is a filter the filtrate comprises an ash lean stream of dissolved coal and solvent which is conveyed through line 74 to a solvent recovery station 76 such as a distillation tower or a critical pressure solvent fractionation unit solvent recovered in station 76 is returned through line 78 and 80 to line 68 for recycle to the mixer solubilizer 66 the product a molten about 450 u00b0 to about 550 u00b0 f stream of deashed coal containing less than 0 5 weight percent ash is withdrawn through line 82 the ash separated in separator 72 is conveyed through line 84 to a second solvent recovery station 86 the ash is first washed in station 86 to remove any entrained dissolved coal values after which the washed solvent may be flashed and recovered for recycle through lines 88 and 80 to the mixer solubilizer 66 if the quantity of dissolved coal associated with the ash is quite low the solubilization solvent may be flashed directly from the ash without a prior washing step the dry ash concentrate exiting from solvent recovery unit 86 then conveniently is fed to a hydrogen plant not shown wherein its carbon and hydrogen values may be utilized in the production. |
6 | converts directed molecular motion flow back into random thermal motion embodiments of the invention are distinguished by the arrangement of heat source and heat sink flows the number of disks pairs and additional structures for controlling heat transfer and gas flows in open embodiments the sink gas flow carrying the transferred heat is exhausted open embodiments are illustrated in fig1 3 4 7 and 8 in closed embodiments such as that shown in fig5 the toroidal recirculation of the heat sink gas through regions 5 4 15 and 14 requires that the heat transferred to the heat sink flow in region 4 be removed by transfer to an additional heat sink such as the stator 13 shown in fig5 closed embodiments allow the material used for the heat sink gas flow to be selected for desired thermal and viscous properties a first embodiment shown in fig1 and 2 is an open system comprising a single gas input and two gas outputs the device separates a single gas flow into two output flows one heated the other cooled as in all of the embodiments this embodiment includes a thermally conducting corotating disk pair 1 mounted on a common rotating hub 8 the hub 8 has a gas entrance 2 along its rotation axis 6 in this embodiment the source and sink flows enter through a common duct entrance 2 in all embodiments the heat sink flow is a gas thus because the source and sink flows enter this embodiment combined the heat source flow is also a gas the combined source and sink flows move inside the hub 8 parallel to the rotation axis 6 propelled by one or more axial annular turbines 9 the gas flowing axially in the duct is cooled by the thermal. |
8 | g 3 3v or 5v it is to be noted that a single dc power vd in fig2 is an illustrative example and is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention in order to meet environmental friendly factors of energy conservation and carbon reduction the contactless switch of the invention is also designed to be power saving for example the ac dc converter 28 is controlled to output the dc power vd by an awake sleep cycle with a timing diagram as shown in fig3 in fig3 under an awake mode t1 the ac dc converter 28 outputs the dc power vd to provide an operating voltage to the magnetic sensor 22 the controller 24 the power switching module 26 and the communication module 30 in contrast under a sleep mode t2 the ac dc converter 28 is disabled with no dc power vd generated therefrom accordingly lower power dissipation to even no power dissipation is achieved under the sleep mode preferably the awake mode t1 and the sleep mode t2 alternate cyclically and the duration of the sleep mode t2 is far greater than that the awake mode t1 i e t2 gt gt t1 the magnetic trigger mechanism 20 first receives a user trigger and the magnetic sensor 22 operates in conjunction to sense the user trigger according to the contactless power switch 2 of the present disclosure the magnetic trigger mechanism 20 and the magnetic sensor 22 operate on magnetic basis through a magnetic signal 21 in fig2 i e there is no contact between the two and are. |
8 | and must therefore be taken into account when conceiving the overall electrode arrangement which is customarily done by computer aided simulation of rf field distribution in the plasma discharge space of the reactor as in all embodiments described up to now and as was already addressed the dielectric spacing may be realized by dielectric solid material spacing and or by vacuum compartment spacing as further shown in fig6 the spacing between members 28 may be filled by dielectric material spacers 36 by such dielectric spacers 36 it becomes possible to ensure mutual floating operation of the metal members 28 even if the spacing w between neighboring metal tiles is selected to be larger than the addressed dark space distance further providing such dielectric spacers 36 filling the spaces between neighboring metal members 28 protects the dielectric spacing 12 i from ion and electron bombardment which may hardly be avoided even if at void spacings between neighboring metal members 28 the spacing w is selected to be smaller than the dark space distance further and with an eye on fig6 it might be possible to provide a unitary grid of dielectric spacers 36 which may be interposed into the spaces between the metal members 28 as a separate part and which thus may be exchanged easily thereby the. |
6 | through vents not shown in the casing and into an exhaust passage 60 formed in the housing 12 these vents are conventional in construction and arrangement and will not be further described herein the exhaust passage 60 extends to an exhaust exit 62 at the same end of the tool 10 where the inlet connection 14 is located in addition exhaust air can be passed through whichever of the forward and reverse passages 46 48 which is not being used to deliver high pressure air to the motor 50 through the valve assembly 22 to the exhaust passage 60 as will be described hereinafter the bushing 40 of the valve assembly 22 is tubular in shape is formed with a rectangular recessed flat 64 on an inlet side of the bushing see fig4 a axially spaced first and second inlet ports designated at 66 and 68 respectively located in the recess flat 64 extend through the bushing 40 into its hollow interior and also open into the inner portion 24 of the inlet passage 18 so that they are permanently in fluid communication with the inlet passage the center hole 38 in the bushing 40 which receives the stem 36 of the valve 32 is located within the recessed flat 64 between the inlet ports relatively large first and second windows designated 70 and 72 respectively are located generally in the front side of the bushing 40 see fig4 b the forward passage 46 in the housing 12 opens. |
1 | may be used to connect corresponding links as shown in fig2 movement of handle 106 and proximal link 108 with respect to proximal link 110 moves end effector 102 and distal link 112 in a relative and corresponding manner likewise movement of proximal link 110 with respect to shaft 116 moves distal link 114 with respect to shaft 116 in a relative and corresponding manner also as shown in fig2 this relative articulation movement provides a way for a user to remotely manipulate the end effector through movement of the handle the relative movement of the distal link that corresponds to the proximal link movement may either mirror the movement of the proximal link or be reciprocal to it depending on whether the cables are strung directly for reciprocal movement or whether they are rotated 180 degrees for mirrored movement between the proximal and distal links in order to maintain a particular position of the end effector with respect to the shaft the articulating tool of this invention may have an articulation lock in the embodiment shown in fig1 6 the articulation lock includes a movable rigid sleeve 130 in the unlocked position shown in fig1 5 sleeve 130 is distal to proximal links 108 and 110 in the locked position shown in fig6 however sleeve 130 has been moved proximally to a position adjacent to and covering links 108 and 110 as well as the proximal end of shaft 116 thereby blocking relative movement between links 108 and 110 and between link 110 and shaft 116 in this locked position relative movement between distal links. |
1 | end 5 is positioned adjacent the target tissue the distal end 8 of the optical fiber 2 carried within the casing 1 is then extended forward of the distal end 5 of the casing in close proximity or in contact with the target tissue then radiation is delivered continuously or sporadically as needed by optical fiber 2 to 34 cook 34 the target tissue thermally destroying the tissue and cauterizing any blood therein should bodily tissue accumulate on the optical fiber 2 the fiber may be withdrawn into the casing 1 and moved in and out thereby causing the distal end 8 of the fiber to come into frictional contact with the cleaning means 3 affixed to the interior wall 7 of the casing frictional contact between the fiber 2 and the cleaning means 3 removes the tissue attached to the distal end 8 of fiber the fiber 2 may then be extended forward of the distal end 5 of the casing 1 for continued removal of target tissue it is evident there has been provided in accordance with the present invention a unique cleaning catheter and an improved procedure for optical treatment and removal of selected tissues while this invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment thereof various alternatives and modifications may be made without departing from. |
6 | light source 100 used in a hazardous environment in addition the power supply 124 also meets the power supply requirements for hazardous environments such as for example a class 1 division 2 classification furthermore when led light source 100 uses an embodiment containing multiple rows of leds 120 in an array as discussed above led light source 100 may include an equivalent number of power supplies 124 to power each respective row of led arrays this provides added redundancy to the led light source 100 thereby increasing the longevity and utilization rate i e minimizing downtime for maintenance or replacement of the led light source 100 the led light source 100 may also include heat sink fins 126 to help remove heat from leds 120 when in operation the heat sink fins 126 may be fabricated from thermally conductive materials e g aluminum to help dissipate heat any heat generated from the operation of leds 120 consequently heat sink fins 126 help prevent leds 120 from failing due to over heating in addition heat sink fins 126 may help prevent ignition of any flammable gases vapors or liquids that may be found in hazardous environments from the heat generated from operating leds 120 the shape size and number of heat sink fins 126 used may be determined by the number of leds 120 used in the led light source 100 in an exemplary embodiment the heat sink fins 126 may be coupled anywhere to the enclosure 102 on an opposing side of the leds 120 for example the heat sink fins 126 are directly coupled to the same bottom 106 that the leds 120 are mounted on in other words if leds 120 are coupled to an. |
9 | alcohols compare ep 312 493 of the formula r represents c 12 c 22 alkyl c 12 c 22 alkenyl or c 12 c 22 cycloalkyl r 1 represents alkyl or alkenyl having in each case 12 to 22 carbon atoms r 2 represents c 1 c 8 alkyl which is optionally substituted by hydroxyl carboxyl lower carbalkoxy or carboxamide x and y independently of one another represent a number from 5 to 50 preferably 15 to 50 and a sup u2296 represents an anion preferably cl sup u2296 or the methylsulphate anion 4 surface active compounds containing sulphuric acid ester groups or sulphonic acid groups such as see also german auslegeschrift 1 920 357 c amides of higher molecular weight fatty acids and aminoalkylsulphonic acids d sulphated higher molecular weight fatty acids or esters thereof and e alkylsulphates such as sodium dodecylsulphate alkyl ether sulphates for example such as 3a and alkyl polyether sulphates possible sulphated higher molecular weight fatty acids and esters thereof are sulphation products of oleic or elaidic acid or of ricinoleic acid and alkyl esters thereof for example the methyl ethyl propyl or butyl ester or of the glycerol ester of these fatty acids for example of castor oil 5 sulphonated aromatic condensation products for example of naphthalene formaldehyde and sulphuric acid 6 compounds of the formula compare auslegeschrift 2 945 102 str6 wherein r represents c 4 c 12 alkyl c 1 c 12 alkoxy phenyl cyclohexyl or c 2 c 8 hydroxyalkyl 7 a compounds of the formula compare german auslegeschrift 1 444 267 b a weakly cationic complexing agent such as for example polyvinylpyrrolidone or a condensation product of ethylene oxide with. |
6 | 105 each comprising a pin 106 and a bushing 107 the devices being arranged all around the nozzle these connection devices 105 maintain prestress f between a radial shoulder 113 of the divergent portion 103 b pressing against a corresponding radial shoulder 114 of the throat 103 a a sealing ring 115 between these shoulders 113 and 114 provides sealing for the connection between the throat 103 a and the divergent portion 103 b each pin 106 is housed at one end in a radial orifice 108 in a ring 109 of the throat 103 a and at the other end inside the bushing 107 which is itself housed in a corresponding radial orifice 110 of a ring 111 of the divergent portion 103 b this radial orifice 110 presents a shoulder 112 against which the bushing 107 comes into abutment the pin 106 and the bushing 107 may be seen more clearly in fig2 b and 3 thus the pin 106 presents two surfaces 106 a 106 b that are axisymmetric and more specifically cylindrical and that are eccentric relative to each other its first surface 106 a which presents a diameter d 1 is to be housed in the radial orifice of a first nozzle segment. |
7 | the request to the respective device connected to the host in accordance with host mapping software the requests are dealt with by the state machine as received but in the case of large amounts of data transfer being requested at one time from or to different devices the host software desirably interleaves the queued requests so that the multiple requests are serviced substantially contemporaneously rather than one request needing to be completed before the next request can be fulfilled the interleaving feature performed by the host software provides a solution to the minor difficulty of large user requests to give an example of the interleaving solution where user requests are received for two 1 mb data transfers from each of two devices each 1 mb request would be divided into ten 100 kb requests and these interlaced by the host software so that the state machine sends the user request in 100 kb chunks from alternating ones of devices 1 and 2 to the host it is possible to set a maximum data transfer size at less than 100 kb say 10 kb so that no user request can exceed a predetermined data transfer limit of say 10 kb u2014 in this way no one user request will u201c hog u201d the allocation of host endpoints in this regard there may be a slight performance drop in the streaming of data since all requests are being handled serially desirable benefits include dispensing with the large processing overhead of building and maintaining the stack and allowing multiple usb devices to. |
5 | the side wall of frame sockets 103 inwards the entire protection pod is of parts which can be assembled on site allowing the parts to be easily carried to the desired location while the drawings show horizontal linking bars these may be replaced by linking bars at 45 degrees to the vertical to provide more resistance to shearing forces or by transverse welded beams any linking bars may be secured by devises by locking pins by nuts or by some locking configuration which receives the bars during assembly to retain them once assembled while the pod displayed has four supporting legs a viable pod may have three or more depending on the number of persons to be sheltered and the space available it is to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the various embodiments of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description together with details of the structure and functioning of various embodiments of the invention this disclosure is illustrative only and changes may be made in detail so long as the functioning of the invention is not adversely affected for example the particular elements of the protection pod may vary dependent on the particular application for which it is used without variation in the spirit and scope of the present invention in. |
3 | of the invention furthermore there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background of the invention or the following detailed description of the invention referring to fig1 there is shown an array 1 of silicon fingers 2 positioned on a substrate 3 the fingers in this representation do not include a coating the array is a structure that may be included in an hia the fingers 2 are generally elongate structures with a high aspect ratio the structure of fig1 represents fingers in an ideal setting the fingers are parallel in orientation and do not display any contact between them referring now to fig2 there is shown an array 1 of fingers 2 under less than ideal conditions again the fingers 2 are uncoated in fig2 some fingers 2 of the array are in contact due to stiction forces have warped and bent the fingers as a result adjacent fingers have come into contact with each other at one point this contact can degrade the capacitance that would otherwise between the fingers and thus affects performance of the accelerometer to which the fingers are attached it has now been discovered that a tungsten coating can be selectively deposited on silicon fingers the tungsten coated fingers display improved resistance to stiction further the tungsten coated fingers display improved sensitivity over non coated fingers the tungsten coated fingers thus display improved performance as triggering sensors in a highly integrated accelerometer a method of fabricating the tungsten coated silicon fingers is now described referring to fig3 there is shown one embodiment of a structure from which the coated silicon fingers may be constructed the structure comprises a first layer of silicon 11 such as monosilicon above the. |
4 | time a typical such longitudinal acceleration firing force which is equal to the longitudinal acceleration times the mass of the round versus time plot may look as shown in fig3 from this plot the processor 208 may calculate information such as the peak acceleration impulsive force level and the acceleration firing force duration u03b4t can be measured the processor 208 can be dedicated for such calculations or used for controlling other functions of the munition the plot information can also be used to calculate the average acceleration firing force level and the total applied impulse the area under the force versus time curve of fig3 or the product of the average firing force times the time duration the amount of impulse that the round is subjected to in its longitudinal firing direction is thereby known in practice the processor may be used onboard the munitions or the generally present fuzing processor could be used to make the above time and voltage acceleration or firing force measurements and perform the indicated calculations and provide the safety and fuzing decision making capabilities that are indicated in the remainder of this disclosure however a round is subjected to such input impulses in its longitudinal direction during its firing as well as during accidental dropping the level of input impulse due to accidental dropping of the round is however orders of magnitude smaller than that of firing for example consider a situation in which a round is dropped on a very rigid concrete slab generating around 15 000 g of acceleration in the longitudinal direction here it is assumed that the round is dropped perfectly on its base resulting in the highest possible longitudinal impact acceleration assuming that the elastic deformation that occurs during. |
2 | r 5 r 6 r 7 and r 8 are either alike or different members selected from the group consisting of hydrogen alkyl radicals having from about one to about 24 carbon atoms preferably from about one to about 10 carbon atoms aryl radicals having from about six to about 20 carbon atoms preferably from about six to about 10 carbon atoms alkenyl radicals having from about two to about 30 carbon atoms preferably from about two to about 20 carbon atoms cycloalkyl radicals having from about three to about 40 carbon atoms preferably about three to about 30 carbon atoms aralkyl and alkaryl radicals having from about six to about 40 carbon atoms preferably from about six to about 30 carbon atoms a halogen radical selected from the group consisting of fluorine chlorine bromine and iodine preferably chlorine a hydroxyl group an alkoxy or aryloxy group and a hydrocarbyl group such as defined above carrying halogen hydroxyl or alkoxy or aryloxy provided that at least one preferably from about one to about four of each of r 1 to r 8 is a sulfonato group or an alkyl aryl alkenyl cycloalkyl aralkyl or alkaryl group carrying a sulfonato group m is sulfur or oxygen preferably oxygen e is phosphorus arsenic antimony or nitrogen preferably phosphorus and f is phosphorus arsenic or antimony preferably phosphorus there is thus obtained a reaction product containing a methanol phase having dissolved therein the nickel. |
7 | on the volatility of the anisotropic conduction layer 20 fig4 is a graph illustrating the conductive transition of a volatile anisotropic conduction layer installed on a ferroelectric recording medium according to an embodiment of the present invention referring to fig4 the anisotropic conduction layer 20 disposed on the ferroelectric recording layer 30 is volatile and changes into a conductor or a nonconductor based on a voltage between the reading writing head tip 10 and the ferroelectric recording layer 30 the volatile anisotropic conduction layer 20 is nonconductive until the voltage between the reading writing head tip 10 and the ferroelectric conduction layer 30 reaches a critical voltage vth thereafter the anisotropic conduction layer 20 becomes a conductor the conductive state of the anisotropic conduction layer 20 is maintained until the applied voltage is lowered to the critical voltage vth when the applied voltage is lowered to the critical voltage vth the anisotropic conduction layer 20 is changed into a nonconductor fig5 is a graph illustrating the conductive transition of a nonvolatile anisotropic conduction layer installed on a ferroelectric recording medium according to the embodiment of the present invention referring to fig5 the anisotropic conduction layer 20 disposed on the ferroelectric recording layer 30 is. |
7 | under pressure since this behavior can also generate pressure transient effects of sufficient magnitude to cause false alarms the disk can be annular with a hole in the middle to allow electrolyte ions to pass through the partition between the upper and lower compartments of the cell thereby facilitating normal operation of the cell alternatively the single central hole in the disk could be replaced with a plurality of smaller holes each also capable of allowing electrolyte transport across the disk to the electrode from the main body of the cell the function of the micro porous membrane is to prevent the bulk transport of gas usually in the form of bubbles through the cell it relies on the fact that liquid is held in the pores of the membrane by surface tension and capillary action and that pressure must be applied to overcome these forces before bubbles air are able to cross the membrane the minimum pressure bubble point pressure required to force the liquid out of the membrane pores is related to the membrane capillary geometry according to the following equation p 4k cos u03b8 u03c3 d where p is the bubble point pressure d is the pore diameter k is a geometry correction factor u03b8 is the liquid solid contact angle and u03c3 is the surface tension therefore if a membrane material is chosen with pores of sufficiently small diameter the pressure required for gas to cross the membrane will exceed that created by environmental temperature changes thereby eliminating the temperature transient effect an estimate of the pressure difference that the membrane needs to withstand to eliminate the problem can be calculated from the gas law pv nrt where p v t and. |
2 | while maintaining the original overall design of the system 11 fig8 shows a schematic block diagram of a system for controlling electronic adaptive front lighting of a vehicle the control system may include a left headlamp system 11 including eafs led light sectors l 1 l 2 l 3 a right headlamp system 11 including eafs led light sectors r 1 r 2 r 3 a control unit 19 and input data 20 input data 20 may include vehicle data such as for example vehicle speed steering wheel angle road characteristics etc input data 20 may be fed into the control unit 19 which then independently controls each of the eafs light sectors l 1 l 2 l 3 r 1 r 2 r 3 of the left and right headlamp systems 11 to turn on turn off and or vary the light intensity of each of the eafs led light sectors led technology allows the achievement of intermediate luminance values very accurately and quickly this inherent dimming capability of leds may be utilized to create different driving sensations when adding removing varying light to the left or right of the standard light distribution 16 by using a plurality of light dimming functions to create any sensation between a very smooth addition subtraction modification light control and a very abrupt on off light control a completely new driving experience may be achieved fig9 to 13 illustrate example light dimming modes to create a variety of driving sensations fig9 illustrates an automatic dimming mode fig1 illustrates a comfort dimming mode fig1 illustrates a steep dynamic dimming mode fig1 illustrates a smooth dynamic dimming mode and fig1 illustrates an individually defined dimming mode of a system for electronic adaptive front lighting of. |
5 | control signals transmitted by fob 400 and in turn sending related signals to other appropriate tractor elements receiver 500 can be located in or near cab 120 of tractor 100 as in fig6 although preferably tractor 100 includes only one receiver 500 for receiving signals from fob 400 associated with that tractor the tractor may include more than one receiver so that different receivers may receive signals from different fobs or receive only signals concerning particular output elements receiver 500 may be of any design capable of receiving wireless signals transmitted by a fob such as fob 400 and then providing in response to the received signals related signals to appropriate elements within tractor 100 for controlling the output elements when the fob has the characteristics of fob 400 as specified above receiver 500 may have an am superheterodyne tuner e g an am superregenerative tuner for receiving signals transmitted at a frequency of approximately 319 mhz 315 mhz and a tuning range of 0 8 mhz also receiver 500 may have a near vertically polarized monopole internal trace antenna 505 see fig5 and have a frequency response of 50 khz a sensitivity of 90 dbm nom a 5 khz data rate and a range of greater than 10 meters receiver 500 may have reduced rf sensitivity for desired coverage with respect to power consumption receiver 500 may have. |
5 | underside of the barge 24 the dock 20 is then reflooded the barge level tried and the platform 2 then floated out of the dock 20 firmly attached to the barge 24 the platform is then towed to the installation site as will be appreciated the counterweight 16 counters the mass of the tower 8 during transportation to the installation site thereby increasing the stability of the barge 24 it will also be appreciated that when installed the counterweight will contribute to the anchoring of the structure to the water bed as shown in fig6 once the barge 24 is in the desired installation position for example over a pre drilled well head 38 the base 4 is lowered towards the seabed 30 using the jacks 28 prior to installation of the platform a positioning means 32 having guides 34 is positioned on the water bed 30 as shown in fig6 the positioning means may simply be a large mass of concrete with suitable guide means 34 and which may itself have been installed by the method of the invention during lowering a guide 40 on the base 4 will engage in the guides 34 provided on the positioning means 32 so as to accurately position the base 4 on the water bed 30 the exact position of the guide 40 on the base 4 is pre determined by measurement of the position of the guides 34 of the positioning means 32 relative to the well head 38 once the skirts 6 penetrate the seabed 30 the weight of the base 4 is transferred to the seabed 30 and the base 4 is firmly secured allowing the strand jacks 28 to be. |
8 | zero ripple half bridge configuration using a tapped inductor approach as illustrated the tapped inductor embodiment involves combining the number of turns that are equivalent between the primary and secondary windings thus as illustrated the embodiment comprises one inductor l 1e with three pins 910 902 and 903 pin 903 at the first end of the inductor l 1e is coupled to switching node 201 pin 901 at the other end of inductor l 1e is coupled to one end of main output capacitor c 1 the auxiliary output is tapped from pin 902 and coupled to inductor l 2 and auxiliary output capacitor c 2 the principle of the tapped inductor configuration may be explained using the coupled inductor embodiment of fig7 for example if the number of turns in the primary windings e g n p of the coupled inductor 710 is thirty and the number of turns in the secondary windings is twenty four e g n s then the number of equivalent turns is twenty four using the above example in embodiments that employ the tapped inductor configuration the main inductor l 1e referring to fig9 will have thirty turns between pins 901 and 903 a secondary tap is included at pin 902 which is located between pins 901 and 903 to represent the number of turns of the secondary winding of l 1c in the current example the tap at pin 902 is located such that there is twenty four turns between pins 902 and 903 thus instead of the two windings of the embodiment illustrated in fig7 only one tapped winding may be utilized to magnetically achieve the same result fig1 is an illustration of the full bridge version of the tapped inductor embodiment to ripple steering as illustrated the full bridge version involves. |
6 | towards the front of handle 22 of pistol 18 39 as shown in fig6 referring now to fig7 release lever 12 39 has a generally flat planar body portion 63 39 with projecting wing portions 64 39 which will project past the width of rectangular opening 44 39 preferably body portion 63 39 is thicker than wing portion 64 39 and has a width slightly less than the width of rectangular opening 44 39 so as to slide vertically within the slot with wing portions 64 39 acting as guides an arm 58 39 projects forwardly from the upper end 12a 39 of release lever 12 39 and has a thumb rest 60 39 projecting outwardly therefrom through a notch 62 39 formed in grip panel 14 39 notch 62 39 has an upper edge 62a 39 and a lower edge 62b 39 which serve as stops for movement of thumb rest 60 39 upwardly and downwardly interiorly mounted upper and lower wing portions 78 and 80 respectively will abut the interior of the pistol grip frame 24 with wing portions 64 39 abutting the exterior so as to guide release lever 12 39 along rectangular opening 44 39 because rectangular opening 44 39 is located more forwardly on handle 22 than the previous embodiment the modified magazine catch 16 39 has a lever 72 39 which is oriented generally parallel to slot 44 39 rather than transversely and below the slot as shown in the previous embodiment the upper edge 72a 39 of lever 72 39 is oriented so as to contact the lower edge 80a of lower wing 80 and is preferably formed with a slight angle to assist in. |
4 | of the device not illustrated in detail it is formed on one portion of its circumference with a radial slot 101 through which the gear 94 extends into engagement with the annulus of gear teeth 93 this assures that the ring 92 will turn whereas the housing 96 is stationary and while the housing 86 remains stationary also as a result of this the filament 15 will perform in the region of the spool 67 a movement in the direction of the arrow 102 about the stationary housing 86 so that the rear imaginary conical surface on which the filament 15 travels is elongated because due to this synchronous movement the bore 97 and the ring 92 rotates in alignment with the opening 56 in the rotor 47 so that after half a rotation of the rotor the filament 18 will move into the broken line position 15 39 even at the reverse side of the rotor 57 the filamentary elements 61 61 39 61 34 pass after they have traveled through the slot 85 of the housing 86 through appropriate bores 59 59 39 59 34 in the rotor insert 55 before they reach the front side of the rotor 47 the rotor insert 55 is stationary and can if desired be fixedly connected with the stationary housing 86 the filamentary elements 61 61 34 travel in a horizontal plane laterally adjacent one another at predetermined spacing in the region of the member 16 which is here advantageously again branched to form the branches 16 39 16 34 as in fig1 the further movement of the filamentary elements 61 61 34 in the region where the weaving takes place is shown in fig1 and 20 in these figures the same reference numerals are used as in fig1 and 16. |
5 | device 10 includes a housing 16 having externally accessible fiber optic or electrical connectors 18 for connecting the device 10 to the automatic door system for example a test device 10 for use with a stanley access technologies sentrex 3 u2122 automatic door system will include a first connector 17 for connecting to the sensor flex link u2122 cable 19 and a second connector 21 for connecting to the controller tb2 connector 23 the test device includes two externally visible indicators an led 20 and a four digit alphanumeric display 22 the operators for a two position selector switch 24 and a push button switch 26 extend through the housing 16 and are externally accessible a circuit board 28 mounted within the housing 16 includes an electrical circuit 30 which is electrically connected to the connectors 18 the led 20 the alphanumeric display 22 the selector switch 24 and the push button switch 26 the electrical circuit 30 includes a micro controller 32 and a memory 34 for storing test data and control programs the memory 34 may be integral with the micro controller 32 or comprise one or more separate memory units preferably the test device 10 receives its power from the automatic door system and does not require an internal power supply as a personnel and equipment safety precaution power to the automatic door system is secured until the test device 10 has been completely installed the electrical circuit 30 includes a first voltage comparator 36 which monitors the power supply voltage and lights the led 20 when the power being received by the test device. |
8 | bus ribbon is then formed step 407 to take substantially the shape of protrusion 208 and or elasticated material 206 the bending step 405 and forming step 407 of bus ribbon 102 is then held firm and clamped into place step 409 in junction box 210 using clamping plate 300 clamp 300 is preferably attached to the bottom side 210 a of junction box 210 with an adhesive by screws through hole pillars 212 or by the insertion of upper junction box assemblies 500 and 600 not shown and the tightening of screws 530 reference is now made to fig5 c and 5 d which show isometric views of the underside of upper junction box assembly 500 according to an embodiment of the present invention upper junction box assembly 500 has electronic module 524 with lid 532 when lid 532 is removed the component side of electronic circuit board 542 is shown circuit board 542 is typically a direct current dc to dc converter or a dc to alternating current ac inverter termination of interconnecting cables on circuit board 542 is provided by insertion of interconnecting cables into cable entry glands 526 upper terminal assembly 528 has mounting through holes 540 which along with screws 530 not shown are used as part of the insertion and retention of assembly 500 into lower junction box assembly 218 upper terminal assembly 528 also has terminals 536 which provide an electrical connection between circuit board 542 and the curved portions 536 a of terminals 536 an indented portion of assembly 528 houses curved portions 536 a of terminals 536 and typically there may be an. |
8 | solder paste 52 was formed and applied on a test leadframe 51 in the form of a pad having a diameter of 1 57 mm and a height of 0 15 mm the employed solder paste was sn u2014 ag u2014 cu based solder paste m705 221cm5 42 11 manufactured by senju metal industry co ltd the thus applied solder paste was heated for one minute at 230 u00b0 c to thus reflow the diameter of the reflow in an arbitrary direction was measured an average of five sets of data was determined solder wettability and spreadability was computed as a ratio of a diameter achieved before reflow to a mean radius achieved after reflow similar tests were conducted through use of the test leadframe sample heated for 30 seconds at 400 u00b0 c before application of paste in the sample where the sn layer sandwiched between the pd layer and the au layer has a thickness of 0 1 u03bcm the diameter was reduced when the leadframe was coated with a paste after having been heated at 400 u00b0 c and deterioration of solder wettability and spreadability was exhibited from these results the desirable thickness of the sn layer is found to preferably range from 0 001 to 0 05 u03bcm noble metal au pd ag used as an exterior material of a leadframe is known to have poor adhesion. |
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