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6 | a conventional pin cage comprising a first cage disc a second cage disc and a number of pins connected to both bearing discs whereby the annular seals sealing the bearing chamber are embodied as lamellar rings with a sealing connection to the first or the second cage disc of both external bearing cages application_number US 56938805 A description according to the invention said object is achieved with a sealed rolling bearing according to the preamble of claim 1 in that each bearing cage of the rolling bearing is embodied as a pin cage which is known per se and is in each case composed of a first cage disk a second cage disk and a plurality of pins which are connected to the two cage disks and guide in each case one rolling body with a central axial bore and in that the ring seals which seal off the bearing space are embodied as lamellar rings which are sealingly connected respectively to the first and second cage disks of the two outer bearing cages lamellar rings of said type are composed of at least two steel rings which are arranged adjacent to one another are independent of one another or are double wound form a gap. |
6 | 97 be either increased or decreased depending upon the vaporization point of the liquid stored therein this then contemplates that a number of integral components of the subject invention be modified in accordance with the vaporization point of the liquid stored within tubular coil 97 thus for example utilization of a smoke producing agent such as polyethylene glycol 200 which has a higher vaporization temperature than propylene glycol by portable battery operated smoke generator 11 may require that direct current voltage source 23 increase the current supplied to tubular coil 97 in addition as mentioned above heat fusible relief disk 49 and heat fusible actuator rod 117 are fabricated from a lead tin alloy which depending upon the percentage of lead and the percentage of tin therein determines the melting point of heat fusible relief disk 49 and heat fusible actuator rod 117 this in turn requires that heat fusible relief disk 49 and heat fusible actuator rod 117 be fabricated in accordance with the vaporization temperature of the smoke producing agent utilized by portable battery operated smoke generator 11 referring now to fig1 and 3 activation of normally open push button switch 127 triggers one shot multivibrator 133 which produces at the output thereof a logic pulse having a predetermined pulse width the logic pulse produced by one shot multivibrator 133 is then supplied to npn transistor 131 so as to switch on the aforementioned npn transistor this in turn switches on npn transistor 132 which switches on npn transistor 135 so as to allow the direct current provided by direct current voltage source 23 to pass through tubular coil. |
4 | shown in the table 1 the samples performed superior to the control exhibiting less false loft moreover it is noted that the improvements in fabric resiliency and false loft was achieved at substantially higher production rates table 2 is the tensile strength of the control and the three sample fabrics identified in table 1 table 2 illustrates a great disparity between tensile strength in the cross direction and machine direction for the control sample with strength in the machine direction being significantly less than that in the cross direction in comparison tensile strength in machine direction for each of the drafted samples was substantially improved from that of the control specifically sample 1 having the same number of laps as the control provides an increased tensile strength from of load of 1 33 lbs to 2 78 lbs samples 2 and 3 each demonstrate an even more dramatic increase in machine direction tensile strength referring to table 3 a control high loft nonwoven fabric and two sample fabrics are compared wherein each of the fabrics had a weight of 1 0 oz ft 2 and a weight percent blend of 20 4 dpf low melt binder fiber 30 25 dpf pet and 50 15 dpf pet the samples were processed wiith different number of laps with the control first sample and second sample having 3 3 and 4 laps respectively the process rate was adjusted in order to maintain the same weight oz ft 2 with the control first sample and second sample respectively processed at 920 lbs hr 1050 lbs hr and 1100 lbs hr again the step of drafting improved the resiliency of the fabric as measured by percent loft recovery here the percent recovery for samples 1 and 2 were respectively 96. |
5 | now to fig1 through 3 the device and method of the invention is illustrated an oil well wellhead 11 of any known type is shown extending a short distance above the ground surface 12 a wellhead fire or flame 13 rises above wellhead 11 the area of combustion for flame 13 being contiguous to wellhead 11 the heat radiated from this flame 13 will be tremendous and will prevent workers from approaching the wellhead 11 to stem the flow of oil to allow workers access to the wellhead 11 it is necessary to extinguish the flame 13 to accomplish this task a mesh material screen 14 is drawn across the wellhead 11 screen 14 comprises longitudinal cable members 21 and lateral members 22 mechanical reel means 15 and 16 consisting of an uptake reel means 15 and a release reel means 16 are used to draw the screen 14 across the wellhead 11 as shown reel means 15 and 16 are positioned on opposite sides of the wellhead 11 a sufficient distance from the flame 13 so that workers can operate the equipment barriers 17 of concrete or other suitable material may be positioned as shown to provide additional protection or to allow the reel means 15 and 16 to be set up closer to the wellhead 11 reel means 15 and 16 may be of any suitable construction known in the art which will. |
4 | the needles 12 may include a plurality of vents or holes 15 the holes communicate an exterior surface 17 with an interior surface 19 of the needle 12 furthermore the holes 12 may be drilled or otherwise formed in the needle 12 during the process of making the needles 12 at at least one angle u03b1 relative to an axis 21 located along the length of the needle 12 and directed in the upward direction toward the needle bar 42 it is preferred that a single angle u03b1 be between about 5 and about 80 degrees between about 10 and about 70 degrees between about 15 and about 60 degrees and between about 20 and about 45 degrees multiple angles u03b1 could also be utilized as illustrated in fig3 yarns 54 a f enter the needle 12 at inlet 23 and proceed into the needle cavity 25 where they remain until one of the yarns is selected for use as described above once selected for use the yarn exits the cavity 25 at yarn exit 13 and may be sewn or tufted into a backing material when the point 27 penetrates the body material since all the yarns that are to be selected to be sewn by a needle remain within the needle the yarn exchangers are not required this provides space for additional yarn feed mechanisms so that banks of such mechanisms may be aligned transversely at both upper and lower locations as illustrated in fig2 thus at least twice the number of feed mechanisms may be used this thereby allows at least twice the number of needles and hence at least twice the effective speed of the machine relative to the prior art a reduction in mass of reciprocating parts also affords. |
7 | optical power is formed by radiation with a wavelength of 254 nm with which a photovoltage of approximately u2212 0 5 v can be obtained by applying said voltage to the control gate during erasure a threshold voltage of approximately 1 3 v was obtained during erasure in a specific embodiment an initial threshold voltage being approximately 1 1 v whereas a threshold voltage of approximately 1 8 v was obtained during erasure if this voltage was not applied to the control gate the decoder circuit 4 controls the word lines 2 as is diagrammatically shown in fig1 usually each word line is connected to the output of a cmos transistor pair as a result of this each photodiode is connected via the word line not only to one or several control gates but also coupled to semiconductor zones which form a pn junction in the semiconductor body this is diagrammatically shown in fig3 the output stage comprises an n channel transistor 20 and a p channel transistor 21 the transistors are shown diagrammatically only and it should be noted that certain components which form standard features of transistors such as source drain extensions or spacers on the side walls of the gates have not been shown for simplicity 39 sake the n channel transistor 20 comprises n type source and drain zones 22 and 23 formed in the p type surface region 5 and a gate 24 the p channel. |
9 | the criteria established by the designer or programmer for identifying significant do loops as previously explained suitable do loops can be detected by monitoring the instructions being generated by master controller 40 for the presence of pre determined sets of instruction sequences indicating that a significant do loop is beginning persons of skill in the art will understand how to do this based upon the teachings herein and well known general computer programming principles fig6 is a flow chart illustrating a preferred embodiment of conserve power method 80 of the present invention method 80 begins at query 82 wherein a do loop start is detected by master controller 40 or repetitive instruction controller 50 if a do loop is not detected outcome 34 no 34 then it loops back via 83 to the input of query 82 if a do loop is detected outcome 34 yes 34 then method 90 proceeds to step 84 wherein the system is initialized as previously described controller 50 generates loop flag lf signal 64 and first loop flag flf 66 subsystem halt controller 52 receives these and generates subsystem flag ssf 68 for example aflag bflag nflag addressed to the various subsystems in query step 86 the subsystems. |
2 | of the air pulse the coarse particles then fall to the coarse outlet 22 by gravity after the compressed air valve is closed air and particle flow is again caused to flow through inlet 19 and the unclogged screens allow additional fines to pass through generally the jet pulse of air through each venturi should take place for about 0 1 seconds for each compressed air valve in sequence the total sequence time will ordinarily range from 30 seconds to several minutes depending on the tendency of the coarse particles in the material being screened to build up the downward tilt of the housing and tubesheet promotes the flow of coarse material towards the coarse outlet from both the topside of the screens and the tubesheet the acute angle of tilt is shown as approximately 45 u00b0 from the horizontal although the angle may vary in magnitude depending on the flow properties of the material in a number of operations the housing and tubesheet may be aligned horizontally the present device also offers the advantage of increased active screen area over flat screens used as separators a normal flat screen occupying a floor area of 6 39 u00d7 6 39 would have a screen area of about 36 sq ft the present device can be contained in the same 6 39 u00d7 6 39 floor area having 49 screen elements each having approximately 4 sq ft of screen area this would provide a total of 196 sq ft of screen area over 5 times the active screen area of the flat screen fig1 also shows an alternate embodiment. |
5 | example the blade 12 may be practically any useful width with a width from 18 to 24 inches being especially suitable the blade 12 is preferably formed from a metal which is thick enough to be fairly stiff providing only a small amount of give in use the housing weights and blade may be formed from any suitable materials such as are well known to those skilled in the art for example many of the components of the spreader may be formed of plastics various inexpensive metals may be used for durability and ease of cleaning it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the spreader can be used by pushing it rather than pulling although a pulling motion is believed to reduce operator fatigue and improve the spread of adhesive pushing may be desirable or necessary in some cases the described spreader can easily be used in the pushing configuration by simply adjusting the angle between the handle and the blade the weight applied directly to the blade may need to be decreased as there is a component of a downward force applied along the handle when the spreader is pushed experimentation has proven that the described spreader although it appears quite simple in concept to provide substantial advantages over spreaders previously available because the weight applied in the vertical direction to the spreader blade 12 remains constant being applied by the detachable weights 28 rather than a downward pressure of a user 39 s arm the thickness of the resulting adhesive layer is extremely uniform practice has shown that an individual spreading. |
9 | desired shape the cross sectional profile of the dielectric material 26 a 26 b 26 c etc is compatible with a deposition of a metallic material as described in the step 54 thereby minimizing undesirable effects of laser ablation such as shunting or undesirably high resistances at step 52 at least a portion of the dielectric material 26 a 26 b 26 c etc in contact with the transparent conductive oxide layer 16 within the interconnection scribe 24 a 24 b 24 c etc is removed to form the gaps 33 the disposition of the photovoltaic device 10 after step 52 is shown in fig1 a and 10 b the dielectric material 26 a 26 b 26 c etc is removed using a laser that ablates the dielectric material 26 a 26 b 26 c etc without affecting and or altering the transparent substrate 14 and or the transparent conductive oxide layer 16 as noted above step 52 is not performed in the embodiment of the invention where the dielectric material 26 a 26 b 26 c etc is deposited and the depositing process forms the gaps 33 at step 54 metallic interconnection material 28 a 28 b 28 c etc is applied to the photovoltaic device the disposition of the photovoltaic device 10 after step 54 is shown in fig1 a and 11 b the metallic interconnection material 28 a 28 b 28 c etc is applied using an inkjet printing process though any other desired process suitable to. |
4 | with efficient catalyst are needed to receive valuable electrical power in order to achieve these requirements the anode 11 and optionally the cathode 12 is made of electrospun fibrous mat with high surface to volume ratio coated with silver fig6 illustrates anode 39 s structure according to the present invention a fibrous mat 11 b u2014 that is made of electrospun fibers coated with silver u2014 is framed by a conductive frame 11 a creating the anode 11 or a cathode with the same structure the anode 11 has a conductive contact 11 c to connect the fuel cell to an electrical consumer fig7 illustrates one sample of many ways of designing fuel cell in the illustrated design the fuel cell is assembled as a cylinder shape the illustrated design made of three cylinders the inner cylinder is the cathode 12 and it is hollow enabling contact with air 16 the cathode 12 is surrounding by the electrolyte 13 that is delimitated by the middle cylinder 11 which is the anode the glucose fuel 14 is located between the anode 11 and the housing 15 the outer cylinder as used herein in the specification and in the claims section that follows the term u201c mat u201d and the like refers to a non woven micrometric. |
1 | mimic the surface roughness as tissues microporous surfaces are possibly acceptable while they are also not necessary infusion of fluid through the jaws is to be maintained in a continuous flow during and throughout the application of rf energy in order for the desired tissue effect to be achieved with the described structure and similar structures and methods within the scope of the invention numerous advantages are obtained deeper and quicker coagulation is possible the conductive solution infused onto and into the tissues maintains relatively consistent maximal electrical contact areas substantially preventing hot spots and allowing higher power than soft coagulation little to no arcing cutting smoke or char is formed jaw and tissue surface temperatures are lower than otherwise resulting in significantly less adhesion of tissue to jaw surfaces and substantially no desiccation one mode of coagulation may be used in the place of the three modes soft forced and spray coagulation is possible of even the most challenging oozing tissues such as lung liver and spleen tissues coagulation is more precise where other coagulation modes sometimes spark to the sides and produce coagulation where not desired also and importantly electrosurgical cutting by desiccation may be avoided and tissue sealing achieved as desired tissue sealing may occur alone or be accompanied with mechanical cutting as by a retractable and advancable blade as in u. |
5 | and the extended lip 15 of the mitzel mount 11 finally the denny jamb 14 is pushed into the well 16 of the mitzel mount 11 to hold the boarding material and foltz frame 12 in place the denny jamb 14 is secured to the mitzel mount 11 with a bolt that is washered through the denny jamb 14 denny jamb hole 23 and threaded into the centered mitzel mount hole 19 the centered mitzel mount hole 19 has a smaller diameter than the threaded denny jamb hole 23 in the preferred embodiment the denny jamb hole is covered with a grommet 30 to remove the boarding material the grommet 30 is removed and the denny jamb 14 is unbolted from the mitzel mount 11 a bolt that has a diameter larger than the centered mitzel mount hole 19 is thread through until it reaches the bottom of the well 16 and the denny jamb 14 is pushed out of the mitzel mount 11 the shield system referring to fig8 in the preferred embodiment the shield 40 is rectangular and made from polycarbonate plastic optimally the shield 40 has dimensions 4 ft u00d7 4 ft or 2 ft u00d7 4 ft however it will be obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art that the shield 24 can also be made of plywood aluminum or other material suitable for boarding windows or doors in the preferred embodiment the shield 40 defines holes on each edge the center portion of each edge defines at least one center hole 41 optimally there are 4 center holes 41 arranged in a semi circular pattern each corner of the shield 40 defines at least one corner. |
7 | order from the object side has a concave surface on the image side and a stop is positioned between the first lens and the second lens the second lens has a convex surface on the object side the third lens has a concave surface on the object side and the fourth lens has a convex aspherical surface on the image side such that the refractive power of the fourth lens becomes weaker towards the edge of the lens specified conditions are preferably satisfied in order to provide favorable correction of aberrations application_number US 35823703 A description the invention will first be discussed in general terms the single focus lens of the present invention is formed of in order from the object side a first lens element of negative refractive power having a concave surface on the image side a stop a second lens element of positive refractive power having a convex surface on the object side a third lens element of negative refractive power having a concave surface on the object side and a fourth lens element of positive refractive power having a convex lens surface on the image side that is aspherical such that the refractive power of this surface becomes weaker towards the periphery of the lens and wherein the following conditions 1 and 2 are satisfied r1 is the radius of curvature near the optical axis of the lens surface on the object side of the first lens element r2 is. |
4 | shaped pins 5 are inserted in the individual bores 3a before the pipes 4 are attached to the frame 3 and supports 6 are provided between the u shaped pins 5 the transverse threads z are then threaded through the u shaped pins 5 and over the blocks 6 one transverse thread z is provided for each row of u shaped pins 5 next the pipes are simultaneously inserted into the respective bores 3a and over the u shaped pins 5 thus the transverse thread z are received by the notches 4a however since the blocks effectively form spaces above the recesses 3 the insertion of the pipes pushes the transverse thread into the spaces consequently the transverse thread z is arranged in a zigzag fashion as shown in fig5 a accordingly the necessary length of the transverse thread z will vary by selecting different thickness of the supports 6 under such conditions the first and second threads x and y and the bias threads b1 and b2 are woven between the gaps of the pipes 4 on the frame 3 so that these threads are looped about the outer surfaces of the pipes 4 provided on the end portion of the frame 3 the x thread layer the y thread layer and the bias thread layers are therefore sequentially woven in the named order the first thread x is arranged to be woven back and forth extending in parallel to the bend 2 of the frame 3 the second thread y is arranged to be woven back and forth in a direction that extend perpendicular to the bend 2 of the. |
1 | intermediate stage of adjustment is reached as shown in fig7 at this stage the zipper pull 64 has been moved to a position such that the first and second angled edges 66 70 have been completely joined to each other and the upper and lower edges 46 50 are partially adjacent to each other continuing to move the zipper pull 64 in the first direction joins additional zipper teeth of the upper and lower rows 58 62 thereby drawing the upper edge 46 toward the lower edge 50 as the zipper pull 64 is moved around the sleeve 18 the fabric portion 54 is gathered together and becomes hidden by the upper sleeve portion 22 and the lower sleeve portion 26 see fig8 when the zipper pull 64 abuts a second zipper stop 90 the adjustment to the retracted position is complete in this configuration the upper and lower rows of zipper teeth 58 62 are completely joined and the upper and lower edges 46 50 are adjacent to each other about the entire circumference of the sleeve 18 adjusting the sleeve 18 back to the extended position comprises moving the zipper pull 64 in a second direction opposite the first direction from the second zipper stop 90 circumferentially around the sleeve 18 and back to the first zipper stop 88 thereby separating the upper and lower rows of zipper teeth 58 62 and allowing the upper and lower edges 46 50 to be once again spaced from each other. |
3 | commercially available alumina having a surface area of abut 175 square meters per gram carrying nickel cobalt and molybdenum wherein the nickel amounted to 0 5 weight percent of the extrudate the cobalt 1 0 weight percent and the molybdenum 8 0 weight percent in hydrogenation reactions using this catalyst the amounts of metals as defined has been found to give optimum results in another two runs the catalyst was similar except that the extrudate carried 3 0 weight percent nickel 5 0 weight percent titanium and 8 0 weight percent molybdenum in the remaining runs an inert packing crushed quartz chips having a size in excess of 8 mesh was used in each of the runs the slurry as defined above was passed through the reaction zones with hydrogen in runs nos 1 and 2 a stream of pure hydrogen was used in runs nos 3 to 6 a hydrogen rich stream was employed containing 95 volume percent hydrogen 3 5 volume percent methane 0 4 weight percent propane and 0 1 weight percent butane the remaining pertinent information relating to the runs is summarized below in table ii table ii__________________________________________________________________________run no i ii iii iv v vi__________________________________________________________________________catalyst or packing nicomo nitimo quartz nicomo nitimo quartz chips chipsvolume of catalyst orpacking c c 1000 1000 1140 980 1086 1140catalyst density 0 73 0 82 1 82 0 73 0 82 1 58liquid hourly spacevelocity lhsv 1 26 0 94 0 92 0 94 0 93 1 15liquid feed rate kgs per hour 4 5 3 6 3 6 4 5 3 6 3 6hydrogen partial pressure 3500 3500 3000 3900 3900 3900pounds per square inchabsolute. |
5 | the lateral force on the tool and or the bit 50 created this way can be sufficient to provide steering of down hole drilling systems the hydraulic lateral force can be achieved by using a design that is similar to the current bias or steering unit design but which has a plurality of lateral orifices 40 one of which is shown via this cross sectional view and another is represented via dashed lines instead of the current pad piston assembly the lateral orifice 40 exit area needs to be sufficiently close to the borehole wall or face 100 to ensure a sufficiently small gap h between the lateral edge of the tool body 10 where the side orifice 40 is located and the borehole 100 in order to provide enough pressure differential around the tool in the tool borehole annulus 110 the lateral force can also be achieved with lateral orifices 40 placed in the hole gauge 10 next to the drill bit 50 itself where a smaller gap h between the tool 50 and the borehole 110 is easier to maintain during drilling the smaller the gap the bigger the hydraulic side force as the entire drilling bha is rotated during drilling including the lateral orifices one or more lateral orifices are open only when they are approximately opposite to the desired change in drilling direction while all. |
9 | to fig3 c as a pair of opposed pistons move through their respective tc locations their adjacent end surfaces form a combustion chamber 202 having a shape that operatively interacts with swirl and squish flows of pressurized charge air to generate one or more tumble flows of air in the combustion chamber preferably the combustion chamber 202 has an elongated bilaterally symmetrical shape referenced to an injector axis 203 and a pair of injector ports 205 located on the injector axis 203 opposing spray patterns of fuel 208 209 injected through injection ports in the cylinder 50 into the combustion chamber 202 via the injectors 68 and 70 which are opposed diametrically along the axis 203 the fuel spray patterns 208 209 travel in opposing directions along the axis 203 and meet in the central portion 211 of the combustion chamber where they mix with a largely spherical flow field of swirling charge air the tumble flows result from interactions of swirl and squish as described in u s patent application ser nos 13 066 589 13 843 686 and 14 117 831 the tumble flows circulate around the injector axis 203 and act jointly with the swirl in the combustion chamber central portion 211 to create a spherical flow field as injection continues the swirling mixture of air and fuel is increasingly compressed in the combustion chamber when the mixture reaches an ignition temperature fuel ignites in the combustion chamber in some instances both fuel spray patterns 208 209 are constituted of low reactivity fuel in other instances one of the spray patterns is constituted of low. |
9 | in further embodiments chromatography paper can be used suitable paper includes filter and chromatography paper sold under the brand name whatman u2122 available from sigma aldrich inc in further embodiments a detection strip is obtained by depositing a drop of a silver nitrate solution on a piece of chromatography paper and allowing the drop to dry as shown in fig1 a gypsum sample is weighed and placed in a heat resistant container as shown in fig2 suitable containers include heat resistant vials beakers flasks bottles and test tubes a heat resistant container can be made from heat resistant glass ceramic metal or metal alloy the detection strip is deposited inside of a carrier lid the carrier lid can be made from heat resistant glass or any other heat resistant material the carrier lid can be in a bell like shape as shown in fig3 and designed such that it holds the detection strip in place as shown in fig3 and prevents it from slipping out from the lid after the lid is placed over the container with the gypsum sample as shown in fig4 in further embodiments the carrier lid can be equipped with at least one set of means selected from the following pins clips rings semi rings an insert or a gasket for securing the detection strip inside of the carrier lid the carrier lid can be designed with a slot inside the lid such that the detection strip is secured in the slot in further. |
7 | group r 2 represents an alkyl group an aryl group or a hydrogen atom r 3 represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group r 4 r 5 r 6 and r 7 each represents a hydrogen atom an alkyl group an aryl group a halogen atom or 21 nr 21 r 22 nso 2 r 22 ncor 22 and coor 21 and r 21 and r 22 each represents a hydrogen atom an alkyl group and an aryl group provided that the compound represented by formula does not have a carboxy group or a salt thereof as a substituent str3 wherein r 2 r 3 r 4 r 5 r 6 and r 7 each represents the same groups as those defined for r 2 r 3 r 4 r 5 r 6 and r 7 in formula x represents so 2 nh so 2 nhco conhco or so 2 nhso 2 r 8 represents an alkyl group an aryl group or a heterocyclic group r 9 represents a hydrogen atom an alkyl group an aryl group or 23 nr 23 r 24 ncor 24 or coor 23 and r 23 and r 24 each represents a hydrogen atom an alkyl group and an aryl group provided that the compound represented by formula does not have a. |
7 | number 9210786 1991 with one set being histologically stained for morphological detail and coverslipped for light microscopy the other set is mounted on glass slides and left unstained with no coverslips with a microdissection membrane to prevent cross contamination of macromolecules see the molecular machines website at extension homepage php start produkte under the heading u201c micro manipulation u201d for detailed protocols a uv laser of the type described in cole et al cole k a et al nat genet 21 1 suppl 38 41 1999 is used to incise a grid pattern across each tissue section of the uncovered set of alternating serial sections described in 1 above this is done with the use of said uv laser adapted to the application end of a microarray creation robotic apparatus as described in cheung cheung v g et al nat genet 21 1 suppl 15 9 1999 this allows for unattended section incising of a large number of specimens a second adaptation of the robotic apparatus cheung v g et al nat genet 21 1 suppl 15 9 1999 adds a microdissection transfer film holder to the application end of the apparatus this transfer film holder is then used to lift each incised section sample from each grid location on each section and transfer each sample to a uniquely coded isolation tube for lysis and further processing the sample isolation tubes are arranged in spatial arrays where each tube is bar coded. |
1 | at one end by the presence of the plate 14 on its portion 32 and at its other end by the presence of the projections having surfaces 28 at the ends of the tongues 30 since each of the surfaces 28 is suitable for coming into contact with the surface 56 of the orifice 18 secondly when the plate 14 comes into contact with the rear face 60 of a half shell the surface 28 of each of the tongues 30 is spaced apart from the surface 56 of the half shell conversely when each of the surfaces 28 of each of the tongues 30 is in contact with the surface 56 of the half shell then the plate 14 is no longer in contact with the surface 60 of the half shell finally in use the elongate member 2 is then inserted into the assembly the operation of the position adjustment system 1 is described below with reference to fig5 and 7 a spinal column has a vertebra v 3 which presents multiple fractures this vertebra v 3 is associated with two healthy vertebrae v 1 and v 2 on either side via vertebral disks i 1 and i 2 as it is known to those of ordinary skill in the art it is assumed that the elongate member 2 is connected to an element e 1 of a surgical instrument that is engaged in the vertebra vi while the body. |
7 | in different database server processes 116 and may for example be spread throughout a cluster in a clustered database architecture the database server 206 may identify portions of the query plan that may be executed in parallel by for example accessing table partitions and intermediate sorts and schedule them to run in parallel the final results may be delivered to the root node 208 which is associated with the initiator session 202 steps 430 440 fig3 and 4b illustrate an exemplary method and system 200 for a number of consumer sessions 214 to receive parallel result streams in response to the query requested in fig2 while the prior art delivered final query results in a serial manner the exemplary system 200 may deliver query results in a parallel manner this may facilitate faster data movement for some data warehouse applications such as for example parallel extract transform load etl jobs using the initiator session 202 the application 110 may submit a query request which may include a desired number of parallel result streams to the database server 206 the workstation 204 and the database server 206 may communicate to create a number of consumer sessions 214 in the application 110 with access to parallel result streams from the top level nodes 210 where the access may be through a number of root nodes 208 the access to the parallel result streams may be provided with various security mechanisms the initiator session 202 may send authentication information from the database server 206 to the consumer sessions 214 to be used to access the result streams the consumer sessions 214 may share the transactional context of the initiator the system 200 may allow users to. |
1 | as milk protein meat protein or egg protein vegetable protein such as soy protein wheat protein rice protein and pea protein a mixture of free amino acids or a combination thereof milk proteins such as casein whey proteins or soy protein or a mixture thereof are particularly preferred the composition may comprise a fat source and if so the fat source preferably provides about 5 to about 55 of the energy of the composition for example about 20 to about 50 of the energy lipid making up the fat source may be any suitable fat or fat mixture for example soy oil palm oil coconut oil safflower oil sunflower oil corn oil canola oil lecithins or animal fat such as milk fat may be added if desired a source of carbohydrate may also be included if so it preferably provides about 40 to about 80 of the energy of the composition any suitable carbohydrate may be used for example sucrose lactose glucose fructose corn syrup solids maltodextrin or a mixture thereof also dietary fibers can be included if desired when present it comprises up to about 5 of the weight of the nutritional composition the dietary fibers may be provided from any suitable origin including for example soy pea oat pectin guar gum gum arabic fructo oligosaccharide or a mixture thereof suitable vitamins and minerals may be included in the nutritional composition in an amount to meet the appropriate or desirable guidelines one or more food grade emulsifiers may be included in the nutritional composition if desired for example diacetyl tartaric acid esters of mono and di glycerides lecithin and mono or di glycerides or a mixture. |
6 | 250 and are directed into an exhaust system 270 this example shows a variable geometry turbine vgt with a vgt actuator 290 arranged to move the vanes to alter the flow of the exhaust gases through the turbine 250 in other embodiments the turbocharger 230 may be fixed geometry and or include a waste gate the exhaust system 270 may include an exhaust pipe 275 having one or more exhaust aftertreatment devices 280 the aftertreatment devices may be any device configured to change the composition of the exhaust gases some examples of aftertreatment devices 280 include but are not limited to catalytic converters two and three way oxidation catalysts lean no x traps hydrocarbon adsorbers selective catalytic reduction scr systems and particulate filters other embodiments may include an exhaust gas recirculation egr system 300 coupled between the exhaust manifold 225 and the intake manifold 200 the egr system 300 may include an egr cooler 310 to reduce the temperature of the exhaust gases in the egr system 300 an egr valve 320 regulates a flow of exhaust gases in the egr system 300 the automotive system 100 may further include an electronic control unit ecu 450 in communication with one or more sensors and or devices associated with the ice 110 the ecu 450 may receive input signals from various sensors configured to generate the signals in proportion to various physical parameters associated with the ice 110 the sensors. |
9 | over the same interval skew t is a variable representing the hit rates of index values representing the ratio of frequently hit values to values that are hit infrequently or not at all action t is a variable that will be used to incorporate the result of tests into a tentative action taken by the system and refaction t is a variable that will be used to incorporate the action into a refined action taken by the system both action and refaction are intermediate mathematical variables that are only actually manifest in the subsequent update of the value of cache size at times t u2212 2 dt and u2212 dt all of the algorithm variables are defined as 0 an increment value for triggering measurement of variables is fixed and is denoted dt dt can be in units of time cycles or instructions measurement times are cache size c is updated every dt interval the value c t is that held over the interval t u2212 dt t the value c t dt is that held over the interval t t dt and so on for example c t dt is computed instantaneously at times t 0 lt c min lt c t lt c max also c min lt c max the miss rate m t is the rate per dt of references to main memory caused by cache misses m t is deduced from data collected over the interval t u2212 dt t performance threshold m max is a target performance limit value for m skew t is a binary signal representing. |
6 | is placed between an observers eye line of sight indicated by the arrow and a reticule of sight 10 though by suitably arranging the optics of the sight any arrangement is possible for example placing the weapon aiming device over a second end 20 of sight 10 the weapon aiming device may include a circular tinted disk 14 with a hole at its center placed at one of a flexible sleeve 12 sleeve 12 enables easy attachment to an optical or similar functioning sight 10 the tint may be of any color however it has to be of sufficient intensity and contrast to the coloring of the attached sight system e g sight 10 to enable the hole at its center to be visible and superimposed on the reticule of sight 10 diameter of hole 18 at the disk center should be optimized for the geometric shape of the symbol of the reticule e g cross hairs alternatively hole 18 could simply be an area of contact with the remaining area of disk 14 as long as there are sufficient conditions and difference in color between disk 14 and lenses incorporated within sight 10 in one exemplary embodiment a diameter of approximately 1 mm is an expected order of magnitude for this hole or contrasting area the aiming device may include multiple disks 14 mounted in sleeve 12 one behind the other each one being easily removable such that the overall transparency may be altered to better suit ambient light conditions the multiple disks may incorporate different hole sizes such that removal of one or more may alter a size of the hole presented to a user of the aiming device the aiming device may also include a number of optically. |
9 | surface area of the catalytic components under process conditions without becoming volatile or detrimental to the catalytic species the pgm or other catalytic components can then be applied in a second impregnation step over the cured washcoat layer or can be added directly to the slurry of the washcoat particles and adsorbed thereon prior to coating of the metallic or ceramic substrate forms in a single coating step the washcoat components may also comprise hydroxide precursors that cross link during curing to form oligomers characterized by bridging oxygen groups while the cross linking improves adherence to the substrate the washcoat is not directly covalently bonded to the metallic substrate regardless of the specific composition high solids content viscous slurries of washcoat materials are difficult to apply in uniform thickness over small formed openings or open channels that are part of the pre shaped substrate structures when metal supported catalysts are used to catalyze exothermic processes such as combustion hot spots can arise if the washcoat and the catalytic layer supported thereon is not applied uniformly hot spots lead to accelerated failure of substrate materials as well as to deactivation of the catalytic components thus uniform coating of substrate structures facilitates the production of durable catalytic devices in addition to challenges associated with application of the washcoat layer the constituent materials used to prepare substrates monoliths whether ceramic or. |
2 | some powder dope the non homogeneity would be increased 6 existing methods of forming the ceramic article from dry powder until now could not result at a commercially acceptable cost in the conveyor and fully automatic production of scrap free and quality assured continuous wire and tape as well as cable rods beams and rails 7 high density and full integrity superconductor ceramic products should be produced with special grain alignment within the ceramic body which will result in the highest superconductor electrical and magnetic properties of the scc materials and products 8 the electrical current density of the scc material may be controlled and significantly increased by a metal dope even though the best type of metal and optimal percentage of the dope were unknown and 9 if some metal substrate is applied according to existing dip coating and ibad techniques superconductor ceramics did not stick to the metal or alloy material substrates without additional and expensive treatment of the substrate concurrently the invention improves magnetic flux pinning minimizes weak links in y123 or bcco ceramic grains increases the wire strength decreases the cost of the wire sheathing and eliminates density variations of the coating layer the invented high temperature superconductor composite material is a material which works at liquid nitrogen and higher temperatures k gt 77 with critical current density j c gt 10 4 a cm 2 and value of critical magnetic field h c within the range of 0 1 30 tesla in particular it can work with the critical current density j c of 10 3 a cm 2 10 6 a cm 2 the new high temperature superconductor hts composite material in accordance with the present invention has specific impact strength within the range of 0 5 2 kg. |
3 | jar 14 for example by swiveling it into place or statically suspending it in the bell jar an inert gas valve 12 is subsequently opened the inert gas then flows upward through the raised bell jar 14 in order to avoid backward diffusion the flow rate of inert gas through the spray mechanism 13 is preferably at least 0 5 m 3 h more preferably from 3 m 3 h to 10 m 3 h depending on the line cross section being used this method is continued without interruption until the deposited polycrystalline silicon has been fully removed from the deposition reactor and thin rods and electrodes for the next deposition have been installed immediately before closing the reactor for the start of the next deposition the device 13 for inert gas flushing of the bell jar 14 is removed for example by unsuspending it or swiveling it away and the inert gas valve 12 is closed after the reactor has been closed by lowering the bell jar the inert gas valves 9 and 10 are closed the stop valves 7 and 8 for the waste gas 6 and the reactants 1 are reopened the deposition reactor is now ready for the next deposition which is carried out as known in the prior art the following examples serve to explain the invention further the characterization of the polysilicon in respect of resistance and dopant concentration was respectively carried out according to the prior art to this end samples were taken from the polycrystalline silicon according to the standard semi mf 1723 1104 23 10 2003 and were prepared by float zone fz pulling the resistance was determined according to standard semi mf. |
3 | a carrier gas containing carbon monoxide is introduced into conduit 10 from conduit 10 the char and carrier gas enter reactor 12 through opening 14 in the covered cylindrical chamber 15 of reactor 12 oxygen or preferrably air is introduced continuously and simultaneously into conduit 16 and enters reactor 12 through opening 18 the carbon monoxide and oxygen react in reaction zone 20 contained within reactor 12 although air is the preferred source of oxygen the oxygen may be supplied from any source of oxygen such as a gas stream containing gaseous oxygen such as air or a flue gas enriched with air or oxygen centrifugal force causes the char to spiral inside reactor 12 and form an outer spiralling vortex in such a manner that the char is confined along the wall of the reactor 12 while the gases are caused to separate from the char the char flows from the covered chamber 15 of the reactor towards conical portion 22 of the reactor and is removed from the reactor through opening 24 located at the smaller diameter end of conical portion 22 from opening 24 the char flows into conduit 26 gases substantially separated from the char are continuously removed from reactor 12 through opening 28 in conduit 30 the positioning of conduit 30 and opening 28 enables the formation of an inner spiralling vortex which is. |
3 | as sulfites and hydroxylamines 2 organic compounds such as quinoline toluidine and nitro phenols and 3 heavy metals such as copper nickel and chromium only the oxidizing agents have achieved major industrial importance as accelerators as is known in the art other additives may be included in the phosphating solution such as ph adjustors levelers and the like a preferred additive in accordance with the invention is a cyclic trimeta phosphate as disclosed in the above cited u s pat no 4 168 983 the concentration of the trimeta phosphate is preferably maintained low 0 001 moles per liter providing some benefit and increasing amounts providing increased benefits up to a maximum of about 0 15 moles per liter a preferred range varies between 0 01 and 0 1 moles per liter as the concentration increases above 0 15 moles per liter corrosion resistance drops off but then increases as the concentration reaches about 0 25 moles per liter consequently higher concentrations may be used but are less preferred because of cost and further at the higher concentration results are not easily reproducible and the good results are obtainable only with relatively fresh solutions any iron or steel part to which a phosphating coating has been applied in the prior art may be treated in accordance with the invention the part is prepared in accordance with prior art procedures and then immersed in a phosphating composition as described above typically at a temperature varying between about 150 u00b0. |
7 | extract aliquots from these sealed vials the autosampler is modified to use a stainless steel 12 inch 18 gauge luer hub needle kontes h90018 0012 these modifications include an additional set screw for the probe and an acrylic plate with precisely machined holes that hold the sample vials in place when the probe exits the sample vial in order to maintain a consistent flow of sample through the sample loop the sealed vials have to be vented this venting is done by machining an aluminum block with two holes corresponding to the outer diameter of the 18 gauge needle and a stainless steel 22 gauge vent needle the vent needle assembly is attached just below the autosampler probe with a set screw on the 18 gauge needle the 22 gauge needle is fastened with another set screw all connections within the manifold are made with zero dead volume flange fittings with 1 4 28 thread connectors tefzel tees and luer lock connections for the autoanalysis tubing as seen from fig5 the peak heights of the samples and standards are corrected for reagent blank fluorescence by averaging the peak heights of two reagent injections into diw which has no dom the samples. |
2 | size of round through hole having straight side non tapered wall is inserted into the middle of this sealed box and a single perfectly elastic ball is injected into the box with a fixed velocity in an ideal situation the ball will be colliding with the walls while maintaining its momentum and speed after a finite time period the ball will pass through the hole in the partition numerous times and spend equal time on the two halves of the box 3 altering the second scenario by changing the round and straight through hole with a hole shaped like a funnel with the smaller opening of the stem end just larger than the diameter of the ball then the ball is likely to spend more time on the half with large cone shaped opening than the side with the smaller opening the reason is the ball will have a larger cross section higher probability to have the correct incidence angles up to 180 u00b0 to enter into the cone from the side with the smaller diameter end of the funnel stem and exit the partition to the other half than from the larger cone opening of the funnel side which was reduced from 180 u00b0 due to the funnel top inclining side angle this scenario is illustrated in fig1 4 now let us introduce more elastic balls into the box for the second situation with round non tapered through hole the balls will spend equal time on the two halves in other words at any give time there are likely equal numbers of balls in the two halves however for the third scenario. |
1 | outlet 26 communicate with the rest of the tubing to provide the humidified airflow to the user an optional integrated heating element 70 is also pictured just below the humidification element the heating element 70 heats the fluid to the desired temperature prior to the humidification process this entire humidification structure sits within the fluid reservoir 21 as the fluid level 93 drops the humidification structure drops with it remaining on the surface this embodiment offers several advantages there is no need to transport fluid from a reservoir to the humidification element there is no need to heat the entire fluid reservoir the humidification element always has access to fluid for humidification this embodiment offers an alternative integrated humidifier design a preferred embodiment of the system achieves humidification through the use of an ultrasonic humidification element this can entail a piezoelectric material that oscillates at ultrasonic frequencies to create tiny droplets of water or mist this approach offers several advantages ultrasonic elements can be made with a very small size making them particularly well suited for portable applications additionally they are relatively efficient in power use compared to other humidification technologies ultrasonic humidification can be realized in multiple ways in one approach the oscillating element is placed beneath a small amount of water and when it vibrates the droplets are emitted from the surface of the water in another form the vibrating element has micro holes that allow for the passage of water from a reservoir side to the opposite side where it is converted into droplets of airborne water vibrating elements with holes can be more efficient as they do not require the. |
9 | 3 na 2 so 4 mgso 4 k 3 po 4 and na 3 po 4 alkylamine salt alkyltrimethylammonium halide alkyldimethylbenzylammonium halide alkylpyridinium halide alkylamidemethylammonuium halide alkyloxymethylpyridinium halide and polyoxyethylene alkylamine as commercially available cationic surface active agent for example polyethyleneimine 210t made by sogo pharmaceutical co ltd can be employed soaps such as potassium oleate turkey red oil oleic acid isobutyl amide sodium salts and amine salts of higher alcohol sulfuric esters polyethylene glycol sulfuric ester fatty acid amide sulfuric ester olefin sulfuric ester alkylsulfosuccinic acid salt alkylarylsulfonic acid salt alkylphosphate and alkylphosphonate glycerin polyoxyethylene alkyl ether polyoxyethylene alkyl phenol ether polyoxyethylene alkyl ester polyoxyethylene alkylamine polyoxyethylene alkylamide sorbitan alkyl ester and polyoxyethylene sorbitan alkyl ester salts of alkylamines and monochloroacetic acid salts of alkylamines and sulfuric acid salts of alkylamines and sulfonic acid and salts of alkylamines and phosphoric ester the above components can be employed alone or in combination when these components are applied to the surface of the recording layer it is necessary that the surface of the recording layer be studded with these components in other words it is necessary that these components be scattered on the surface of the recording layer in a minutely discontinuous state that is in the form of dots over the surface of the recording layer however it is not necessary that each of the scattered components have a particular shape representative examples of a method of performing such application of the above components in the above mentioned manner are as follows 1 applying the above components in a dry state to the recording layer by bringing the components into contact with the recording layer followed by rubbing the components against. |
7 | 150 and sends data for each receiver to the gbas augmentation function 52 the gbas receiver message receiver 66 may contain hardware elements and or software elements for performing this translation and storage operation this message receiver function produces the laas type 48 and type 49 information and sends that information to the laas message formatter 62 for creation of these messages in a preferred embodiment the laas message formatter 62 utilizes the gbas augmentation function 52 data the gbas integrity function 68 data and gbas receiver message receiver to format laas type 1 2 4 48 49 and 50 messages the laas message formatter 62 then can output these formatted messages 170 to the communication network 250 using a processor network output 60 and a communication path 244 the laas message formatter 62 can output the formatted gbas data 152 to a user 38 using a user output 59 to a local area transmitter 36 and a communication path 244 to the user 38 the inventive gbas has two primary functions 1 output the messages consistent with the above described laas protocol and 2 utilize the received inputs to enhance the current computations generation of the actual laas formatted type 1 2 and 4 messages for the laas signal in space is well known and defined in the link protocol according to do 256a and do 245 the additional type 48 and type 49 messages are generated from the raw augmentation observable and configuration data 150 determined at each receiver 32 in the gbas the type 50 message contains the result. |
4 | e without limitation of volume by a twin belt press mold or the like the result is a nonwoven with an extremely low density the density primarily depends on the amount of blowing agent introduced into the binder in addition the foaming may be limited in volume terms for example the volume can be limited by the production method to define densities and molding with zone by zone differences e g for car doors in addition when thermosets are used or used concomitantly the molding produced by expansion pressure in the hot mold can be fixed directly then in the mold the stresses resulting as a consequence of the foaming process do produce some degree of reorientation and stretching of the long fibers 1 as a result the long fibers 1 may be drawn into the foam droplets 2 this can increase the strength of the bond at the coupling sites 3 in other words the nonwoven is a mixture of long fibers 1 that are only partially bound together through small foam bodies 2 i e binder droplets formed as nodal points to produce a nonwoven of low density when forming the nonwoven it is possible to insert the small foam bodies. |
5 | to be manually opened or closed application_number US 46284509 A description the invention is described here in terms of an embodiment including two front door openers and two rear door openers for opening armored doors of a hmmwv high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle it should be understood however that the invention has more general applicability the invention can be used in case of any hinged door of a motor vehicle where the door extends in close proximity to the roof of the vehicle referring to fig1 to 6 the invention provides front and rear motorized door openers 100 a 100 b for opening a front door 106 and a rear door 105 fig2 of a vehicle respectively the door openers provided by the invention are especially of use in case of an armored door which can weigh several hundred pounds such as a door of a hmmwv armored against blast the front and rear motorized door openers are substantially the same in the embodiment shown and described here the main difference being that the front and rear door openers use different door adapter plates 108 a c 103 a b by which the door openers attach to the vehicle and to the doors in the embodiment of the invention shown in fig1 3 and 5 and focusing specifically on the front door opener 100 a the front door opener 100 a includes a rigid mounted gear rack 48 having. |
6 | 12 the process controls the relative movement to assure that tool 39 follows each theoretical contact line 40 after the systematic cutting process for the same flank of each tooth 16 is finished a similar cutting operation is then applied to the opposite flank of each tooth 16 one tooth at a time until all the teeth 16 of gear 12 are formed in order to achieve the method of cutting gear 12 discussed hereabove a multi axis 5 or 6 axes cnc machine providing a continuously controllable motion for cutting tool 39 and gear 12 may be employed several known machines are available in the gear manufacturing industry and the details of such machines themselves make up no part of the present invention typical of known cnc machines is the device described in u s pat no 5 116 173 issued may 26 1992 to robert n goldrich which disclosure is incorporated into the present application by express reference thereto it should be emphasized that fig4 a and 4b of the present application are only intended to show the relative configuration between the cutting tool 39 and the gear 12 the actual mounting configuration of a gear 12 and cutting tool 39 may vary depending on the design of the particular cnc machine employed the present invention can be utilized for high speed high torque gear drive applications having large reduction ratio and large shaft angle of. |
1 | collet cage 202 to ensure the concentricity of plug 262 when advanced distally into ring 260 one approach is to establish a reduced diameter portion in the proximal end of collet cage 202 to receive and maintain plug 262 in alignment with ring 260 in an alternate embodiment shown in fig2 25 a generally cylindrical bushing 205 is provided in the proximal end of collet cage 202 to reduce the complexity of the geometry of the inner walls of collet cage 202 bushing 205 is adapted to allow for the free axial movement of plug 262 within collet cage 202 the overall configuration of the suture clip delivery device is shown in fig2 and 27 a control handle 270 is attached to a proximal end of a collet cage tube 271 that may be in the form of a hypotube a distal end of tube 271 is attached to the proximal end of collet cage 202 tube 271 has an inner diameter that is adapted to receive clip pusher 230 that slides freely within tube 271 to operate the working features of the delivery device two control surfaces are provided for advancing and retracting the various sliding components the first clip pusher handle 232 is attached to the proximal end of clip pusher 230 the second is sliding sleeve handle 274 which is attached to a proximal end of a sliding sleeve tube 276 the distal end of which comprises sliding sleeve 220 sliding sleeve tube 276 may be in the form of a hypotube with an inner diameter dimensioned to receive collet cage tube 271 that slides freely within sliding sleeve tube 276 clip pusher 230 collet cage tube 271 and sliding sleeve tube 276 are all coaxially arranged to allow the system to be dimensioned. |
5 | with a nut 55 retaining shaft 52 to plate 46 the nut 55 can be of metal or plastic such as nylon and acts as a bearing against plate 20 to permit the rotation of impeller 45 the shaft 52 extends through a hole 60 in plate 20 which has a bearing 61 therein the shaft 52 has a gear 62 thereon of approximately 3 4 inch diameter which can be retained by a cotter pin 63 which extends through a hole 64 in shaft 52 and holes 65 in gear extension 66 of gear 62 the gear 62 has teeth 67 which are engaged with teeth 68 of a larger gear 70 which is journaled on shaft 71 and is fastened to plate 20 by a screw 72 extending therethrough and into shaft 71 the shaft 71 has an upper bearing portion 73 against which extension 74 of gear 70 bears and the gear 70 is retained on shaft 71 by a c clip 75 in groove 76 of shaft 71 the gear 70 is of approximately three and one half inches in diameter and the gear ratio between gears 62 and 70 is a 6 1 reduction the gears 62 and 70 are preferably of molded synthetic plastic such as nylon a disc 80 of brush assembly 81 is secured to gear 70 by screws 82 which disc is of larger diameter than gear 70 and has a plurality of bristles 83 for scrubbing the pool surface s and propelling the cleaner 10 across the surface as shown in fig5 a the brush assembly 81 is centered on gear 70 referring now to fig5 b the pool cleaner 10 is as described for fig1 5a and 6 but the disc 80 has been. |
3 | the cyclone exits to effectively modulate gasifier exit temperature and reduction in overall height of the gasifier with a modified non mechanical valve application_number US 96999710 A description various embodiments and illustrations of a transport gasifier loop according to embodiments of the disclosure are described by examples and illustrations fig1 illustrates the transport gasifier loop 100 the gasifier vessel wall can be made of carbon steel and the shell can also constitute the pressure boundary of the gasifier the gasifier loop 100 can be operated at pressures between about 100 1000 psia depending on the process requirement of units utilizing resultant syngas downstream inside the shell of the gasifier loop 100 there can be two layers of refractory lining an inner layer in contact with the circulating bed of solids can include a layer of erosion resistant refractory to protect the soft insulation refractory and vessel wall the outer insulating layer can be in contact with the shell of the gasifier loop 100 on one side and erosion resistant refractory on the other side the insulation refractory protects the shell from overheating one embodiment of the transport gasifier loop 100 can include a gas distributor near the bottom of the gasifier a lower mixing zone an upper mixing zone a riser an. |
5 | would be subject to attack and possible deterioration dovetail grooves may be formed in each segment edge and a long dovetail insert 71 may be pushed or driven through the length of the grooves from base end to apex end the dovetail insert may be of aluminum copper or plastic rather than wood for weather resistance fig1 and 16 show another system for drawing and holding the segments together a dome 75 shown here as not having an apex opening although it can have may be held together by a series of tension bolts or cables 76 for example three cables spaced at different levels as illustrated the cables pass through holes in each segment with the last several segments holes on one side of a joint 77 inclining slightly upwardly or downwardly so the ends 78 of the cable bolt can overlap as in fig1 the segment 11j in which the joint occurs can have a steel reinforcement plate 72 inlaid for bearing against by nuts 81 which draw the multiplicity of segments together into a tight circle nut tightening can be through access holes 82 in one face or the other of the dome a turnbuckle could be used in lieu of the nut and steel reinforcing plate 77 still hidden from view in the segment s this system gives the. |
6 | current flowing through the load a power transistor connected in series to the load which is triggered in dependence upon the current flowing through the load and a further transistor arranged in parallel to the power transistor the device has the advantage of reducing the power dissipation in the power transistor application_number US 57183695 A description in the exemplary embodiment the load is the coil of a solenoid valve which influences the metering of fuel into an internal combustion engine by applying activation signals to this solenoid valve the beginning of injection the end of injection and thus also the injected fuel quantity can be controlled for this purpose the solenoid valve must open and or close at a defined instant furthermore the solenoid valve must reach its new end position as quickly as possible after the driving signal is output fig1 schematically depicts the elements of an embodiment of a device according to the present invention an electromagnetic load 100 is coupled at its first terminal to a battery voltage and at its second terminal to a control means 110 the control means 110 is preferably a transistor in particular a field effect transistor here the second connection of the load is linked to the drain connection of the field effect transistor 110 the source connection of the transistor 110 communicates with a current measuring means 120 for detecting the current flowing through the load the second connection of the current measuring means 120 is connected to ground the configuration of these three elements is merely shown for illustrative. |
8 | to electron beam transmission maxima and minima respectively in adjacent higher transmission mask bands ht and lesser transmission mask bands lt integrated over multiple mask columns 30 t max and t min can also be considered localized light output wherein the values can represent those which are integrated over at least 2 consecutive like said phosphor stripes the moir u00e9 mtf represents the maximum of the light to dark band contrast and is a function of the electron beam spot size and shape the tie bar height w the intra column mask aperture pitch a v and the scan line spacing s l moir u00e9 mtf is the same for scan line spacings that are 1 2 or 3 times the vertical repeat moir u00e9 mtf becomes important when the moir u00e9 pitch is in a regime of human eye sensitivity the peak sensitivity for humans is 34 cycles per degree of vision in such a regime increasing moir u00e9 mtfs will yield increasing visible moir u00e9 the moir u00e9 mtf u00d7 100 is exhibited for the particular tube shown in fig9 as the peak value of u02dc 15 5 of the moir u00e9 visibility this particular value of u02dc 15. |
5 | unit 402 also can be a linear motor a motor with a power screw or other similar arrangements the center piston or power screw 411 is connected to a piston 404 which seals off using seals 405 a series of ports 412 at run in position when the motor is actuated the center piston or power screw 411 moves and allow the ports 412 to be connected to chamber 413 hydrostatic pressure enters the chamber 413 working against atmosphere chamber 414 pushing down the setting piston 413 and moving an actuating rod 406 a tool 407 thus is set fig1 illustrates a deviated wellbore 500 and a slickline 502 supporting a bottom hole assembly that can include logging tools or other tools 504 when the assembly 504 hits the deviation 506 forward progress stops and the cable goes slack as a signal on the surface that there is a problem downhole when this happens different steps have been taken to reduce friction such as adding external rollers or other bearings or adding viscosity reducers into the well these systems have had limited success especially when the deviation is severe limiting the usefulness of the weight of the bottom hole assembly to further advance downhole fig1 schematically illustrates the slickline 502 and the bottom hole assembly 504 but this. |
3 | gases are then fed into a pressure equalizer 52 prior to entering second molecular sieve 24 the gas streams emerging from molecular sieve 24 are joined by gases from molecular sieve 18 and first and second heat recovery boilers 48 and 50 second retort 16 is indirectly heated using hot gases from second burner 22 the second burner 22 utilizes methane or natural gas plus cxhy from first molecular sieve 18 and is supplied with sufficient oxygen from second molecular sieve 24 to produce sub stoichiometic starved oxygen conditions to produce carbon monoxide co and hydrogen h 2 these hot gases are used to indirectly heat the retort then are sent to the second heat recovery boiler 50 which heats water to make steam the spent gases from this loop are then sent to second molecular sieve 24 where they are separated referring to fig2 and 3 the above process is shown in a flow diagram form an alternate process is shown in fig4 wherein only those portions that are different will be provide with different reference numbers and described herein in this embodiment the second molecular sieve is not used allowing co and h 2 into the first pressure vessel 28 without being metered the gases mostly co and h 2 from the. |
8 | and the ceiling value it may be noticed that each of these statistical methods if used alone may not produce the best statistical results and therefore the best image exposure for instance with the peak value method a very focused bright spot in a region may force a few pixels to reach the preset saturation ceiling very quickly while the rest of the pixels in the region are underexposed or not be exposed at all however if an average luminance value for the region was also calculated it may become obvious that a bright spot exists and an adjustment in the exposure time made to compensate an ordinary person skilled in this art may be able to determine the best combination of statistical methods to obtain the most reliable statistical method fig6 illustrates the idea of time interval sampling in the present invention fig6 is a graphical illustration of the exposure status of an exemplary photodetector the monitoring unit 112 may be preset to sample the photodetector every 100 ms from the beginning of the exposure period the luminance value after 100 ms have elapsed from the beginning of the exposure period is illustrated by 602 and after 200 ms is illustrated by 604 at 400 ms the photodetector is close to the. |
4 | 27 u2033 respectively link 31 supporting frame 30 is thereby swung to the right since the adjustment of deflecting rollers 12 21 and 27 takes place in essentially equal amounts transport belts 10 and 11 remain tensioned by the aid of the movement of frame 30 along with link 31 the length of transport belts 10 and 11 between take up site a and discharge site b can be varied thus it is possible to temporarily change the speed of the web discharge at discharge site b with respect to the web take up speed at take up site a this change is required for cross lapper 1 since the speed at which discharge site b i e lower end 3 l of laying arm 3 moves over output conveyor 60 cannot be constant since in the area of the movement reversal points of arm 3 its speed must be reduced by braking to zero and then accelerated in the opposite direction after the reversal of the movement if during these braking and acceleration phases arm 3 continued to discharge the web material at the constant speed of transport belts 10 and 11 web upsetting and web thickening would result in marginal portions of the fleece web laid by cross lapper 1 and such variations must be prevented thus it is necessary to vary the speed at which the web material is discharged from transport belts 10 and 11 adapting to the speed of laying arm 3 at which this arm moves across output conveyor 60 this variation of the discharge speed of the web material from the gap between deflecting rollers 16 and 17 at discharge site b can be managed by suitable control of the speed of drive rollers 13. |
8 | after the operation s 13 the lower part of the substrate 11 of the individual semiconductor packages 10 may be fixed lastly as shown in fig4 e the shield part 15 is formed on the outer surface of the mold part 14 in operation s 14 the shield part 15 is formed on the upper and side surfaces of the mold part 14 so as to be attached and integrated with the mold part 14 also the shield part 15 is formed to extend up to the side surfaces of the substrate 11 at this time the shield part 15 is also formed in the inside of the cavity 19 in the present embodiment the shield part 15 is electrically connected to the ground electrode 13 formed in the cavity 19 such a shield part 15 may be realized as a metallic thin film in this case the metallic thin film may be formed by spray coating or conformal coating the spray coating is not only suitable for the formation of a uniform coating film but also is advantageous in a reduction of costs excellent in terms of productivity and environmental friendly as compared with other film formation processes such as electroplating electroless plating or sputtering meanwhile the method of manufacturing the semiconductor package according to the present invention may include applying plasma processing to the shield part 15 after the formation of the shield part 15 in order to. |
2 | improves the tolerance of abutting the heater chips the tolerance of this method is about 0 25 micron verses about 1 micron tolerance when a four step cut is used fig9 shows the end structure of the heater chips assembly of this invention in this invention the heater chips 84 84 a and 84 b are abutted together and then the channel plate 82 is aligned and bonded to the heater chip assembly to assemble a print head bar 80 fig1 of this invention all the heater chips 84 84 a and 84 b must be placed in an alignment and assembly fixture and pushed against the fixture for alignment in an abutting relationship next a monolithic page wide channel plate 82 is flipped onto the assembled heater chips after aligning the channels of the channel plate with the heating elements 88 88 b and 88 c of the heater chip the channel plate is bonded to the assembly of the heater chips as shown in fig1 while the embodiment of fig9 and 10 utilizes abutting heater chips it should be understood that the heater chips could be cut to have a shorter length and a space can be left between the heater chips along the junction lines 85 85 a and 85 b. |
5 | center portion being open and receiving by way of fixed mounting as by welding or the like a downwardly inwardly tapered inner surface hollow annular bowl indicated generally at 20 which in top plan view is generally of rectangular form and being wider than the base bowl 20 is open at the center as at 21 and is provided with a tapered inner surface at 34 the annular bowl 20 is segmented into two parts or sections including a pivotable door indicated generally at 31 which is pivoted to the second part or main section 33 of bowl 20 the bowl 20 acts to support on the tapered surface 34 individual slips as at 24 26 28 and 30 the slips 24 and 28 constituting driving slips while slips 26 and 30 constitute floating slips slip 30 is carried on the tapered surface portion of the pivotable bowl door 31 the downwardly and inwardly tapered surface 34 of the hollow bowl 20 is uniformly in taper the upper end of the tapered surface 34 being recessed as at 36 and 38 at circumferentially spaced locations so as to receive rectangular blocks 40 which include a key 42 projecting outwardly from a surface portion or side wall 43 which is parallel to and constitutes an extension of the tapered surface 34 of the bowl vertical bore 44 within the block 40 and tapped and threaded holes 46 within the spider bowl 20 allow the blocks 40 to be rigidly mounted to the bowl proper and to the door 31 via screws 48 the keys 42 fit. |
7 | first lens 10 is engaged with the second lens 20 a third included angle u03b8 equal to a difference between the first included angle u03b1 and the second included angle u03b2 is defined between the inner circumferential engagement surface 18 s and the outer circumferential engagement surface 28 s the following explains in detail how the error is overcome using the lens arrangement 100 the smallest diameter of the inner circumferential engagement surface 18 s is equal to or less than the largest diameter of the outer circumferential engagement surface 28 s to ensure the first lens 10 can engage with the second lens 20 the inner circumferential engagement surface 18 s defines a number of grooves 181 equidistantly arranged along a circumferential direction thereof a number of elastic elements 30 are fixed in the respective grooves 181 and each elastic element 30 can be flexibly deformed along a direction perpendicular to the bottom of the corresponding groove 181 in detail each of the elastic elements 30 includes a spring 31 and a shim 33 fixed on a distal end of the spring 31 in the present disclosure the spring 31 is adhered to the bottom of the corresponding groove 181 and the shim 33 is adhered to the spring 31 a free length of the spring 31 is longer than a distance between the inner circumferential engagement surface 18 s and the bottom of the corresponding groove 181 in order to avoid scratching the second lens 20 each of the elastic elements 30 is made either of a soft material a very flexible material or both furthermore an aperture stop 40 is disposed between the first engagement portion 18 and the second engagement portion 28. |
8 | with a lower layer wireless rf interface 230 which communicates with a radio that transmits and receives rf signals via an antenna the wireless device 200 may represent a variety of different devices that may be hand held and mobile or stationary examples of wireless devices include but are not limited to laptop computers desktop computers mobile data devices mobile phones stereo systems and wireless speakers the operations of each wireless device in establishing associations with other wireless devices are described below operation is described in connection with the ieee 802 11 standard however the present invention is not limited to the 802 11 standard and can be utilized in connection with other wireless protocols such as ultra wide band and winet it will be understood that the operations described below are embodiments only and are not limiting as to the scope of the invention prior to establishing associations as described below each wireless device discovers other wireless devices in the ad hoc network preferred techniques for discovering wireless devices are described in the related applications referenced above however other discovery techniques may be utilized after an association is established data can be sent and received by the associated wireless devices establish an association with a wireless device in ad hoc networks a flow chart of operations performed by a first wireless device to establish an association with a second wireless device in an ad hoc network is shown in fig3 if a wireless device decides to establish an association with another device in an ad hoc network it becomes an association requestor and does. |
7 | u201c connected u201d u201c coupled u201d or any variant thereof means any connection or coupling either direct or indirect between two or more elements the coupling of connection between the elements can be physical logical or a combination thereof additionally the words u201c herein u201d u201c above u201d u201c below u201d and words of similar import when used in this application shall refer to this application as a whole and not to any particular portions of this application where the context permits words in the above detailed description using the singular or plural number may also include the plural or singular number respectively the word u201c or u201d in reference to a list of two or more items covers all of the following interpretations of the word any of the items in the list all of the items in the list and any combination of the items in the list the above detailed description of embodiments of the invention is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed above while specific embodiments of and examples for the invention are described above for illustrative purposes various equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the invention as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize for example while processes or blocks are presented in a given order alternative embodiments may perform routines having steps or employ systems having blocks in a different order and some processes or blocks may. |
5 | receiving surface the distribution zone of the salt is not entirely circular in shape since the outlet holes do not extend around the entire periphery of the bucket nonetheless in application salt distribution is generally sufficiently uniform as long as a user fully walks the area to be covered while the bucket can be constructed with holes which traverse the entire circumference the preferred embodiment is not so designed the design of the preferred embodiment limits the amount of salt which strikes or is deposited on the user while walking along and rotating the device the preferred embodiment has a distribution zone that allows a user to distribute up to six feet in any direction the design is such that it assists a user in more evenly and efficiently distributing the salt or other material as a result an equivalent amount of salt or other material can be used to cover a greater area when distributed with the instant device in other words with regard to rock salt less salt is required for the same coverage area due to the more efficient distribution of the salt the device could be sold pre filled with salt or other particulate matter in such cases a cylindrical insert would be mounted in the bucket prior to initial filling the insert would extend from the top lip of the bucket through the upper cavity pass through the center hole continue through the lower cavity and ultimately contact the floor of the bucket after the insert is mounted the bucket would be filled the insert insures that the salt remains in the upper cavity further the insert adds support to the bucket so that multiple buckets may. |
7 | having one or more of the following benefits every block io request is characterized or analyzed to understand its importance relative to other components within the virtual machines file system characterization of block io requests allows the cache to maintain a higher quality of content in the face of numerous io requests from virtual machines that would fragment a non content aware cache the characterization allows a score to be assigned to the requested block and use of the assigned score to evaluate the importance of the block in the event of a cache slot replacement scenario consequently cached blocks that are of higher importance in the ntfs file system are more resistant to replacement and take precedence in the cache the cache inclusivity problem is also solved wherein when multiple hierarchical caches are working independently as would be the case in a typical virtualization scenario all the different caches though hierarchical end up including more or less the same blocks and thus are not affective due to the content awareness of the application the cache is able to store a more diverse set of blocks than typical cache replacement mechanisms such as least recently used lru or least frequently used lfu the cache is near line to the vms thus allowing most io requests to be serviced by the caching application rather than the san nas system and thus offloading the san nas from contention allowing for performance and response time benefits embodiments of the present invention pertain to the methods and systems to increase cache efficacy and to. |
8 | feature a buffer synchronizes phase data to a reference signal before inputting it to a digital modulator of the phase locked loop application_number US 43657203 A description the present invention will be discussed with reference to preferred embodiments of the invention the preferred embodiments discussed herein should not be understood to limit the invention furthermore for ease of understanding certain method steps are delineated as separate steps however these steps should not be construed as necessarily distinct nor order dependent in their performance fig1 illustrates a fractional n pll 100 according to an embodiment of the invention a reference signal 105 at a reference frequency f ref is applied to one of the inputs of a phase frequency detector 110 a second other input to the phase frequency detector 110 is supplied by a carryout signal 165 at a frequency f 1 from variable divider 160 which comprises a programmable counter in preferred embodiments the phase frequency detector 110 compares both input frequencies f ref and f 1 and generates an output that is a measure of their phase difference if there is a difference in frequency between the two signals input to the phase frequency detector 110 the output of the phase frequency detector 110 is a signal that vanes at the difference frequency the output of the phase frequency. |
8 | this regard each block in the flowchart may represent a module segment or portion of code which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function s it should also be noted that in some alternative implementations the functions noted in the blocks might occur out of the order depicted in the figures for example two blocks shown in succession may in fact be executed substantially concurrently it will also be noted that each block of flowchart illustration can be implemented by special purpose hardware based systems that perform the specified functions or acts or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions some of the functional components described in this specification have been labeled as systems or units in order to more particularly emphasize their implementation independence for example a system or unit may be implemented as a hardware circuit comprising custom vlsi circuits or gate arrays off the shelf semiconductors such as logic chips transistors or other discrete components a system or unit may also be implemented in programmable hardware devices such as field programmable gate arrays programmable array logic programmable logic devices or the like a system or unit may also be implemented in software for execution by various types of processors a system or unit or component of executable code may for instance comprise one or more physical or logical blocks of computer instructions which may for instance be organized as an. |
8 | an analog to digital converter system comprises an analog to digital converter and a dither generator the analog to digital converter receives an analog input signal and generates a digital signal that is proportional to the analog input signal the output of the analog to digital converter is dominated by quantization error the dither generator is responsive to a user controlled input for generating an output signal an adder sums the digital signal from the analog to digital converter with the output signal from the dither generator to provide a summed signal the summed signal is either dominated by quantization noise or is properly dithered depending upon the user controlled input application_number US 31161105 A description it is to be distinctly understood at the outset that the present invention shown in the drawings and described in detail in conjunction with the preferred embodiments is not intended to serve as a limitation upon the scope or teachings thereof but is to be considered merely as an exemplification of the principles of the present invention with reference now in detail to the drawings there is illustrated in fig1 an improved analog to digital converter adc system 10 constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention the adc system 10 comprises an analog to digital converter 11 and a dither generator 16 the analog to digital converter 11 is operable to receive an analog signal on its input terminal 18 and converts it to a digital signal having a value that is proportional to the value of the analog input signal this digital signal on the line 22 defines output codes of the analog to digital converter 11 which are dominated by quantization error in accordance with the present invention the dither generator 16 provides a dither signal on. |
7 | dt8 which form an 8 line data bus for the transfer of data dat between the integrated circuit ic and the ram equipment rm the direction of data transfer is controlled from the processing unit pu the address data bus ba1 to ba10 dt1 to dt8 is used on a multiplex basis in different time intervals for either byte addressing or data transfer this multiplexing also being controlled from the processing unit pu as an alternative a separate 8 line data bus can be provided but this requires an additional eight connecting pins on the integrated circuit ic fig2 shows schematically the addressing of the chapter size memory units together with the addressing of the memory unit 8 bit bytes in the ram equipment rm the 64 memory units ch1 ch2 ch64 have respective unit select leads cs1 cs2 cs64 connected to them a unit select signal on a chosen one of these select leads as determined by the decoder dec in accordance with the particular 6 bit code on the address lines ca1 to ca6 will select the relevant memory unit for data transfer when less than the full number 64 of memory units is provided the unit select leads pertaining to omitted memory units are not used and thus correspond to invalid addresses however because of the provision of the decoder dec each memory unit which is present. |
2 | the said rails 120 guide the chain links 130 slats 150 t profiles for example are supported by angular supporting elements 140 on the chain links 130 the chain link belt runs between the guide rollers 60 and 70 the guide roller 60 behind the public access surface in the direction of transport is connected with a driving motor via a chain or toothed wheel gear the endless mat 10 lies on the slats 150 of the belt conveyer 90 in the region of the carrying run this region serves as the public access surface 80 of the cleaning device according to the invention the load introduced by the customers and shopping trolleys moving onto the public access surface 80 is transferred from the mat 10 to the belt 90 the tracks 120 on both sides prevent slack in the chain links 130 by taking up the load and transferring it via the girders into the frame structure in order to increase the grip between the slats 150 and the mat 10 the former can be coated with an anti slip finish 50 fig4 and 5 clarify an embodiment of the support and transport system based on the flat link belt conveyor the link belt conveyor 90 consists of. |
6 | on the right of fig5 illustrates a priming means in the form of a stepped disc and suitable for this type of charge external portion 30 having a greater depth s 34 for efficiently priming the less powerful peripheral explosive 27 central portion 32 having a depth s u2266 s 39 u2266 s 34 for priming the more powerful central explosive 29 the half section on the left in fig5 illustrates an adaptation of the arrangement on the right and shows a modified form adapted to the radial propagation of the detonation wave the central initiation point 0 radiates along the straight line 00 39 through the central layer 29 so that a conical form results the center 0 radiates along the straight line 00 34 through the intermediate layer 28 so that a frusto conical form 0 39 0 39 34 0 34 results the depths of the layers remain at s u2266 s 39 u2266 s 34 fig6 illustrates a further form of projectile in accordance with the invention and having a triple stage covering 33 i e stage 33a having a slope u03b1 1 stage 33b having a slope u03b1 2 and stage 33c having a slope. |
1 | chemical type for example a blend of two thermoplastics having different molecular weights examples of specific polymers include polyacrylics polyvinyls polyvinyl alcohols and the like an example of a suitable polymeric material is a durable fade proof acrylic that retains its shape and color for at least four five years another example is made of a very pliable soft custom injected silicone another example is a polymeric material compatible with home office based bleaching techniques such as the material used to make an osap device and materials that can be molded into a ready made semi universal trial version which may be suitable for patients who cannot endure having their impressions taken in addition the trial version is an inexpensive way to test a particular patients 39 tolerance to oral therapy another example is the material used in the device known under the trade designation saga this device consists of a hard acrylic shell laminated to a soft vinyl liner another example is the acrylic material bruxeze u2122 that softens in hot water to provide a combination of comfort strength and retention and which is used in the adjustable pm positioner u2122 an appliance that fits over all maxillary and mandibular teeth another example are the materials used in the device known as somnoguard u00ae ap which consists of an upper and a lower tray each made of two materials the outer tray shells consist of solid clear and transparent medical grade. |
9 | as a principal constituent has a refractive index of about 4 in order to obtain the antireflection condition the refractive index of the heat resistant protective layer should be less than about 4 and calculation reveals that the refractive index between 2 and 3 achieves optimum antireflection condition the antireflection condition is approximately expressed by the following equation wherein n is the refractive index of the protective layer l the wavelength of a laser and d the thickness of the protective layer a typical material satisfying the equation above is zinc sulfide zns n 2 3 as mentioned above however zns is excellent in the initial characteristics but it was found according to the inventors 39 experiments that the recording erasing cyclability was not satisfied therefore the inventors tried to improve this cyclability as a result they have found that a mixture of zinc sulfide and silicon dioxide has an excellent cyclability further inventors 39 experiments have revealed that materials exhibiting novel characteristics can fundamentally be obtained by quenching or vapor depositing two mutually solid insoluble components to produce a thin film constituted by uniformly finely divided and intimately mixed particles which look as if they are forcibly formed to be a solid solution these components of the materials are featured by being mutually solid insoluble as mentioned above the combination of these mutually solid insoluble components is one of a glassy component and a crystalline component the crystalline component is a chalcogenide such as a zinc chalcogenide such as zns znse or znte or a lead chalcogenide such as. |
9 | 32a serving the primary purpose of reducing the torque peak once such occlusion has taken place it is to be understood that facing 32a although highly advantageous is optional and that its presence does not alter the fact that plate 32 of the platen assembly is rigid and provides firm support for tubing 11 the upper surface of plate 32 and the upper surface of facing 32a if provided is arcuate when viewed in transverse section specifically the upper surface 35 defines an elongated channel or trough for receiving and supporting tubing 11 the radius of transverse curvature of the trough is slightly greater than the radius of curvature of the outer surface of each outer bearing race or member 17 ideally the radius of curvature of the trough should equal the sum of the radius of each bearing assembly plus the extent of its eccentricity plus double the wall thickness of tube 11 plus the thickness of membrane 13 where the membrane is included since the membrane is relatively thin its thickness is exaggerated in the drawings for clarity of illustration it may be stated that the radius of curvature of the trough approximates the radius of each bearing assembly plus its eccentricity plus 2 times the wall thickness of the tube the result is that when tube 11 is fully compressed and its lumen is occluded by a bearing assembly as depicted in fig3 the curvatures of the bearing assembly the collapsed wall. |
8 | magnetic floppy disk drive fdd 1416 e g to read from or write to a removable diskette 1418 and an optical disk drive 1420 e g reading a cd rom disk 1422 or to read from or write to other high capacity optical media such as a dvd the hdd 1414 fdd 1416 and optical disk drive 1420 can be connected to the system bus 1408 by a hdd interface 1424 an fdd interface 1426 and an optical drive interface 1428 respectively the hdd interface 1424 for external drive implementations can include at least one or both of universal serial bus usb and ieee 1394 interface technologies the drives and associated computer readable media provide nonvolatile storage of data data structures computer executable instructions and so forth for the computer 1402 the drives and media accommodate the storage of any data in a suitable digital format although the description of computer readable media above refers to a hdd a removable magnetic diskette e g fdd and a removable optical media such as a cd or dvd it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that other types of media which are readable by a computer such as zip drives magnetic cassettes flash memory cards cartridges and the like may also be used in the exemplary operating environment and further that any such media may contain computer executable instructions for performing novel methods of the disclosed architecture a number of program modules can be stored in the drives and volatile memory 1412 including an operating system 1430 one or more application programs 1432 other program modules 1434 and program data 1436 all or portions of the operating system applications modules and or data can also be cached in the volatile. |
5 | to various components of the invention a vertically disposed support 26 is also secured to the support 18 and has a vertically disposed gear rack 28 associated with a channel 30 into which a vertically adjustable device 32 may be positioned in a vertically adjustable manner the device 32 includes a flat bar 34 which is received by the channel 30 with the gear teeth 36 and 38 extending laterally therefrom which are selectively movable into contact with the gear rack 28 by means of the vertically movable actuator 40 bracket 42 is secured to the lower end of bar 34 and extends therefrom and has a hollow bushing or opening 44 formed in the outer end thereof the numeral 46 refers to an elongated second support having an inner end 48 and an outer end 50 the support 46 is channel shaped in cross section and has a pair of longitudinally extending grooves or channels 52 and 54 formed in the interior thereof the inner end 48 of support 46 is pivotally secured to the bushing 44 by means of pin 56 which extends through the inner end of the support 46 and through the bushing 44 the numeral 58 refers to an air motor having a drive shaft or power shaft 60 extending inwardly through the opening 62 formed in support 46 with the motor 58 being secured to the support 46 by any convenient means a pulley 64 is mounted on the shaft 60 within support 46 for rotation therewith and has a drive belt or cable 66 extending therearound a pulley 68 is also mounted in the interior of support 46 at the outer end of the support 46 and is rotatably mounted on the shaft 70 with the cable 66 extending around. |
2 | controlling tracking as shown in detail in fig3 and 4 the profiles p enter the spiral grooves 20 of the guide section 19 and are guided by the grooves through the sheet turn about the bar 18 the guide section enables the sheet material to effectively change its direction of movement a slight turn adjustment of the stationary bar 18 shifts the groove track line of the guide section 19 to different positions if necessary should the profile location vary among different sheet spools the turned sheet is conducted over further guide rolls 13 and doubles back over the turnover section 17 to around the shaping shoulder 12 with reference to fig5 the shaping shoulder 12 is configured as that depicted in u s pat no 4 355 494 a spring loaded guide plate device 21 is mounted at the lead side outer surface of the shoulder 12 for channeling one or both of the fastener profile strips p through a groove the spring loading in the guide plate device 21 is preferably adjustable by means of screws 21a to control and maintain tension on the sheet material s the sheet material is passed around the shaping shoulder and then downwardly inside the. |
1 | rate exceeds the slew rate threshold a slew rate flag 144 is set for the current epoch 140 in step 156 otherwise it is cleared for the current epoch in step 157 finally the slew rate buffers are cleared in preparation for processing the next epoch in step 158 the method of artifact processing used in the present invention dynamically filters the eeg signal effectively removing the electrosurgical artifact from the ongoing eeg signal for this reason the method of electrosurgical artifact filtering is applied only when an electrosurgical artifact is detected in a particular epoch by both the artifact detection circuit 70 and at least one of the two software detection methods this process of electrosurgical artifact classification will now be described with reference to fig6 the eeg signals are typically analyzed epoch by epoch and the present invention preferably uses an epoch length of 1 second for this reason it is desirable to classify the eeg as to whether or not each epoch contains electrosurgical artifact for this reason the output signal u02dc esu is typically used to set a flag in step 200 the esu flag is set by the u02dc esu signal output of the electrosurgical artifact detection circuit 70 after each epoch of eeg signal is acquired the electrosurgical unit flag is examined in step 201 in order to determine whether it is set to a logic zero if the electrosurgical unit flag is set the hardware electrosurgical artifact hesa flag 142 is then set in step 202 if the electrosurgical unit flag is not set then the. |
4 | card from table 15 to carding drum 3 the device also includes a comber cleaner assembly mounted for cooperation with carding drum 3 having a rotatably mounted worker roller 4 for opening cleaning and combing the web and a rotatably mounted stripper roller 5 for removing the web from carding drum 3 the exterior semi circle of stripper roller 5 carrying the web is exposed until stripper roller 5 approaches tangency with worker roller 4 at this point worker roller 4 is surrounded by at least three curved plaque segments 10 10a and 10b within a covering shell 16 a first channel 10c and a second channel 10d are formed between adjacent plaque segments 10 and 10a and 10 and 10b segments 10 10a and 10b also form a convex run with worker roller 4 wherein the web is opened cleaned and combed carding drum 3 rotates in a counterclockwise direction and each of take in roller 6 stripper roller 5 and worker roller 4 rotates in a clockwise direction the interior curved surface of plaque segments 10 10a and 10b are each formed with a plurality of teeth 17 inclined in the direction towards rotating worker roller 4 carding drum 3 has teeth 18 take in roller 6 has teeth 19 and stripper roller 5 has teeth 20 teeth 18 19 and 20 are angularly oriented towards the rotational direction of the member worker roller 4 is provided with teeth 21 angularly oriented oppositely to the rotational direction of worker roller 4 a control strip 7 is disposed at the. |
9 | necessary to complete such a journey the invention can be designed so that the fewest number of steps are inserted the steps performed most immediately afterwards that would allow for completion of the record are inserted or some other test is used to determine which steps are inserted into the record additionally the invention could be designed so that it only examines a particular or limited number of subsequent steps the invention then places indicators between the compared steps that no other steps exist between the two compared steps the invention then conducts the fourth logical sequence 504 by comparing each step in the record to the next step in the record when there is no indicator that no step exists between the two steps once the invention determines the lack of an indication that no steps exist between two steps the invention further conducts this fourth logical sequence by examining the steps that took place prior to the currently compared steps while examining the prior steps the invention determines if any of the prior steps or any of the prior steps performed in reverse would allow the visitor to reach the compared pair 39 s subsequent step 39 s source web page set from the compared pair 39 s proceeding step 39 s destination web page set if the invention finds any step or combination of steps that would allow for the visitor to travel between the compared pair the invention then inserts the prior steps necessary to complete such a journey the invention can be designed so that the fewest number of steps. |
2 | 91 of the second plier lever 24 alternatively the head 76 of the female fastener 70 could extend outwardly of the outer surface 91 as illustrated in fig2 in one embodiment the sleeve 78 portion of the female fastener 70 is close in size to the passage 82 such as being only slightly smaller in diameter so that the second plier lever 24 rotates about an axis through the passage 82 and does not wobble or tilt in one embodiment referring to fig2 the sleeve 88 of the secondary bushing 84 has a first portion 92 and a second portion 94 the first portion 92 may have a size close to that of the passage 80 through the first housing portion 48 for example the diameter of the first portion 92 of the sleeve 88 of the secondary bushing 84 may be close in diameter to the passage 80 whereby the first plier lever 22 rotates about an axis through the passage 80 and does not wobble or tilt the second portion 94 of the sleeve 88 of the secondary bushing 84 may extend from the first portion 92 and it may have a reduced diameter or size such as to permit it to fit within or otherwise engage the passage through the bushing which comprises the female fastener 70 or to fit within an enlarge portion of such a passage at the end of the sleeve 78 thereof whereby the secondary bushing 84 and the female fastener 70 engage or connect to one another referring to fig1 again when the coupler 46 is coupled the housing 42 defined by the first and second housing portions. |
4 | cm weft 23 8 fibers cmyarn count warp 41 9 s weft 42 2 s______________________________________ two pieces of cloth each having a size of 24 cm by 6 5 cm were cut out from the material cloth shown above with the longer side running along the warps the two pieces of cloth were superimposed and horizontally stretched between a pair of nozzles 6 one placed above the other as shown in fig1 with a tension of 10 gf cm exerted in the longitudinal direction of the superimposed pieces of cloth the superimposed pieces of cloth were sewn together by running the nozzles 6 shooting high pressure jet streams rectilinearly in the direction of the length of cloths i e in the direction of the warps thereof while keeping the nozzles in opposite positions to determine the relationship among the running speed of the nozzles seam strength and water content in the superimposed pieces of cloth the nozzles were moved at four different speeds ranging from 1 m min to 5 m min the suction force at the inlet end of the suction pipe 7 was 25 gf cm 2 from the sewn product a test specimen for the t type seam strength test 3 cm wide by 6 5 cm long was prepared with the width thereof running along the seam line formed by the action of the jet streams the water content was determined by measuring the weight of the superimposed pieces of cloth 24 cm long by. |
4 | can be seen in fig1 white water 8 is located within headbox chamber 4 such that an air pad 6 is also located within headbox chamber 4 in this manner as the pulp is being translated along conduit 12 to venturi manifold 22 white water 8 is also being introduced into venturi manifold 22 after the introduction of pulp into venturi manifold 22 in particular in the area of venturi section 28 the pulp and white water are mixed by venturi 28 such that a homogeneous mixture of the pulp and white water is achieved as can be seen in fig2 the venturi manifold 22 has a plurality of venturis spaced transversely across the headbox chamber 4 likwise the pulp conduit 12 is a plurality of pulp conduits spaced transversely across the headbox chamber 4 with a respective pulp conduit located adjacent to a respective venturi after the pulp and the white water are mixed in the venturi manifold 22 this mixture is translated to adjustable slice 24 after the pulp and white water mixtures leave adjustable slice 24 the mixture is placed upon breast roll 26 in order to began the formation of a paper or paperboard web not shown it is to be understood that pulp flow regulating valve 14 and white water flow regulating valve 20 are used to control the flow of pulp and white water to. |
8 | channel with the access network in step 314 starts the registration timer in step 316 and monitors the user input device for new broadcast channel selections while the registration timer is active in step 318 if a new broadcast channel is selected before the registration timer expires the subscriber station processor loops back to step 306 to restart the guard timer if the broadcast channel remains selected when the registration timer expires the subscriber station processor loops back to step 314 to reregister the broadcast channel with the access network and step 316 to restart the registration timer the sequence of steps described above for the registration algorithm is by way of example and not by way of limitation those skilled in the art will appreciate that certain steps can be performed in any order or carried out in parallel in an actual implementation moreover one or more of the steps may be omitted or combined with other methods and processes known in the art 0036 fig4 is a timing diagram illustrating an exemplary registration scenario between a subscriber station and an access network using the registration algorithm described in connection with fig3 the timing diagram includes a horizontal axis for u201c time u201d and a vertical axis showing the u201c carrier frequency u201d assignments for the physical channels below and the state of the various timers above for the purposes of illustration the paging channel for point to point communications will be represented as f 3 two physical channels i e f bsch. |
7 | s m and w i u2192 w i m the same optimum point on the contour can be reached by allowing l u2192 l m the minimum input beam area and crystal length are limited by the damage threshold of either the crystal antireflection coating or the crystal itself whichever is lower all input beams with larger area are equivalent in performance we have neglected absorption in our discussion of conversion efficiency because if the absorption is weak the efficiency shown in fig4 is reduced slightly due to energy loss but the overall shape of the curve is not changed significantly due to thermal dephasing consequently the effects of absorption on the system performance can be estimated simply by reducing by appropriate amounts the fundamental and second harmonic output intensities predicted using equation 3 however a potentially more serious consequence of even weak absorption is the deposition of heat in the crystal which can induce focusing variations due to small changes in the local refractive index the contribution of crystal heating to the overall dephasing can be estimated by u03b4 t u03b2 t u03b4tl 8 where u03b2 t is the thermal sensitivity of the crystal the temperature difference between the center of the crystal and the nearest side of the crystal assumed to be a distance w i 2 from the crystal center is u03b4t w i w s u03b1 l p av 8k p av is. |
5 | hold the pawl in connection with the driving input member or with the driven output member for so long as the force transmitted by the pawl remains below a predetermined value this system automatically interrupts the kinematic drive chain of the movable member in the case of a force exceeding a predetermined value this arrangement makes the device practically insensitive to friction and eliminates the uncertainty on the threshold of the triggering force application_number US 8783693 A description the window lifters represented in fig1 to 3 are known per se but have been represented in order to facilitate the understanding of the various embodiments of the invention represented in fig4 to 10 the window lifter 1 of fig1 comprises a motorized reduction gear 2 with a worm 12 engaged with a toothed wheel 10 secured to an output pinion 3 which meshes with a toothed sector 4 the latter is secured to an arm 5 articulated about a spindle 6 and whose end opposite sector 4 carries the window 7 the window lifter 8 illustrated in fig2 is of the type with a rack cable 9 sliding in a sheath 11 the cable 9 meshes with the output pinion 3. |
9 | and rear pairs are spaced laterally across the top or roof of the motor vehicle in fixed spaced apart relationship when the bars 13 or 14 are inserted into the respective passageways of either hold down member 23 or hold down member 23 39 accommodation is automatically made for the width or distance between the tracks or slats 11 and 12 therefore a variety of bars on mounting racks or load carriers may be accommodated without the necessity for measuring or accounting for precise fit furthermore it is noted that the securement is fixed and that the securement is theft proof since the complete disassembly of the mounting means would be necessary in order to remove the load carrier or any sports articles that may be carried thereon in view of the foregoing it can be seen that the mounting means of the present invention whether it takes the form of the brackets shown in fig5 or 6 provide a novel means for mounting a load carrier or rack crossbars onto the tracks rails or slats of a conventional vehicle inasmuch as the crossbar may be slid through the open ended passageways or channels on either of the mounting means embodiments the width of the rack or the width of the slats or tracks may be accommodated furthermore it can be seen that the mounting means of the present invention compensates for a slope or curvature in the roof 10 of the vehicle itself by providing a floating hold down member such as represented by numeral 23 39 in fig4 that tightens upon the end of a crossbar inserted through passageway 24 when the fastening screw or bolt 30 is tightened the bolt causes the hold down. |
1 | ov1750 ki ov1721 ki ov1791 ki ov1843 and ki ov1835 showed the highest carvacrol content with ki ov1750 being the highest at the time of harvest again during the 2 nd harvest in september a similar trend was observed at the time of the 2 nd harvest ki ov1750 had significantly higher levels of carvacrol than other hi c clonal lines on the other hand maximum accumulation of thymol was observed only in june in clonal line ki ov1850 5 16 and the content had declined by 50 at the time of second harvest in september the gradual increase in carvacrol content in the five hi c clonal lines 1750 1721 1791 1835 and 1843 and thymol content in clonal line ki ov1850 is shown in the fig2 below all the hi c clonal lines showed the highest level of carvacrol content during the first week of june and again during the last week of august the hi t clonal line ki ov1850 showed the highest thymol content in june with no second peak later in the summer hplc was performed on prior art greek oregano fig8 and the present invention fig9 demonstrating the high thymol and low carvacrol content of the present subject line all the clonal lines were scored for the overall plant vigor and growth. |
3 | a 1 wt aqueous methylcellulose solution the suspension was administered orally to beagles n 6 which had been subjected to fasting overnight as a result the compound b concentration of plasma over time was as shown in fig5 the difference in absorption among the samples was evaluated by comparing the area under the plasma drug concentration time curve auc the plasma drug concentration in the collected blood was quantitatively determined according roughly to the following method blood about 0 7 ml collected from the cephalic vein was centrifuged 4 u00b0 c about 9000 u00d7 g 10 min in the presence of heparin to obtain plasma methanol 400 u03bcl and an internal standard substance solution sodium salt of 7 methyl 4 5 h 10 dioxo 2 h 1 2 3 triazolo 4 5 c 1 benzazepine 100 ng ml 100 u03bcl were added to the plasma 100 u03bcl and the mixture was stirred and centrifuged 4 u00b0 c about 9000 u00d7 g 10 min the supernatant was evaporated to dryness at room temperature under a nitrogen gas stream and 150 u03bcl of a mixed solution composed of a 10 mmol l phosphate buffer ph 7 0 and a methanol 8 2 was added to the residue for. |
9 | power to critical load 720 while effectively disconnected from utility grid 710 in such situations the grid typically recovers after a period of time and resumes making power available at this point site controller 765 is operating in grid isolated mode 240 converting the output of genset 780 into ac to power critical load 720 52u contactor 705 is open so normal loads 722 are powered by the grid while critical load 720 is powered by inverter subsystem 706 when utility grid 710 resumes providing power inverter 750 detects the voltage through sensor 741 and synchronizes its output voltage frequency and phase to the supply from utility grid 710 when inverter 750 and the site controller 765 detects that synchronization has been achieved 52u contactor 705 is commanded to close then when inverter 750 senses that 52u contactor 705 has closed and that its synchronization with utility grid 710 has been maintained it switches from grid isolated mode 240 to grid parallel mode 250 likewise when site controller 765 senses that 52u contactor 705 and m 1 contactor 725 are closed it also switches from grid isolated mode 240 to grid parallel mode 250 because these modes of operation are substantially the same except for the. |
6 | to the case body 152 and case flange 166 in a single injection molding operation a second sleeve or face sleeve 200 is adapted to fit coaxially around the shaft 121 and is adjacent the outer end of the first sleeve 122 the second sleeve outer end 201 extends out into the environment excluded by the seal the second sleeve bore 202 may be coated with an elastomeric coating 203 in the region between the second sleeve outer end 201 and the second sleeve inner end 204 the second sleeve flange 205 extends radially outwardly from the second sleeve inner end 204 and runs generally parallel to the first sleeve flange 132 the second sleeve flange 205 has a second sleeve flange inner edge 206 from which a perimeter lip 207 extends radially outwardly towards the seal case outer end 160 in other embodiments the perimeter lip 207 may be located on the first sleeve flange outer edge 134 the perimeter lip 207 contacts the seal case 150 near the seal case outer end 160 the face sleeve bore elastomeric coating 203 and the perimeter lip 207 may be formed and attached to the second sleeve 200 in a single injection molding operation on the inner end of the case body 152 the case elastomeric coating 156 is. |
7 | accesses demanded from the ocds module 11 to the internal and or external registers 4 the memories 5 and or other components 6 which can be addressed via the ocds module 11 of the programmable unit 1 or of the system which contains the programmable unit 1 from being carried out the prevention of the protected read and write accesses can be carried out by the access authorization monitoring device 13 itself influencing the ocds module 11 which carries out the accesses and or by influencing the debug interface 12 and or the link between the ocds module 11 and the debug interface 12 the inhibit signal s which is set as standard is reset when the debugger 2 or a device connected to the programmable unit 1 instead of the debugger 2 verifies that the relevant device is authorized to request read and write accesses to the internal and or external registers 4 the memories 5 and or the other components 6 which can be addressed via the ocds module 11 this authorization can be verified for example by the transmission of predetermined data or a predetermined data string from the device requiring protected read or write accesses to the programmable device 1 if and for as long as the inhibit signal s is reset read and write accesses requested by the debugger 2 or by a device. |
2 | 23 or 24 the illustration according to fig2 shows the improvement in the register regulation as a result of decoupling with reference to the example of a machine startup the effect of the decoupling increases with the number of printing units and web length this means that the positive effect of the invention is more noticeable in the case of a large number of printing units and a long printing press the illustration according to fig2 shows the speed with and without decoupling in the first diagram wherein the register errors at various subsequent printing units are shown in each case in the subsequent diagrams it is evident from the illustration that the error increases with the increasing number of printing units wherein the error can be significantly reduced by means of the inventive decoupling and the register error estimator this is shown particularly clearly in the case of the printing unit g 4 in this case the printing units g 2 and g 3 are located before the printing unit g 4 with regard to the direction of movement of a printing material the illustration according to fig3 shows a manual adjustment of the register of a printing unit in this case the register errors for the various printing units g 2 g 3 and g 4 are shown again in the diagrams furthermore fig3 shows that the. |
4 | these relative terms are for convenience of description and do not require that the apparatus be constructed or operated in a particular orientation terms concerning attachments coupling and the like such as u201c connected u201d and u201c interconnected u201d refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships unless expressly described otherwise this disclosure provides a suture tape construct which can be automatically manufactured and dimensionally and structurally repeatable a structure and application of materials is disclosed herein using braiding technology that braids from base tubular constructions into flat constructions and return to a tubular constructions with reinforcing material incorporated into the constructions in one embodiment fig1 shows a schematic of an 8 end tubular braid 1 in a 1 over 1 construction at transition point 2 the tubular braid transitions to an 8 end flat braid 3 in a 1 over 1 construction at transition point 4 the 8 end flat braid transitions to two 4 end flat braids 5 6 in a 1 over 1 construction this pattern is continued for as long as desired until transition point 7 when the 8 end flat braid transitions back to an 8 end tubular braid 8 this is accomplished using the method as described in u s patent application ser no 13 034 053 now u s pat no 8 347 772 u201c the 39 772 patent which is incorporated by reference herein in. |
3 | spray a pattern which spreads more horizontally than vertically to fill in the liquid impeller layer more completely and to keep it from becoming too thick in addition to the supply pipes spraying into the liquid impellers preferably there are also drain pipes drain inlets 106 feed into drain pipes 107 which lead back to a central drain 108 which is distinct from the central supply pipe 109 an axial exhaust pipe 110 takes out the sink flow products from the workspace support frame members 111 keep the pipes and jets from becoming distorted or out of place and support floats 112 can relieve their weight a peripheral wall 113 sets a boundary for the photobioreactor fig1 shows a cross section of two liquid impellers in the photobioreactor the top liquid impeller 114 is created by jets from fluid such as water carried by main supply pipes such as at 101 fed by a central supply flow 119 creating an overall direction of flow 8 in this case the upper boundary of the upper impeller is equal to the surface of the water the bottom liquid impeller 115 is created by a similar array of pipes and jets but pointing in the opposite direction so as to produce an opposite direction of rotation 9 in the liquid impeller oppositely flowing turbulence 116 extending from the boundary layer into the shear layer in the workspace 11 creates a vortex network with a sink flow of lighter products 17 being drawn into the central exhaust while a flow of heavier products 15 flows from the periphery a network of drain pipes 107 is preferably also present leading into a central drain outlet 120 a support float 112 helps manage the weight of the pipes and. |
9 | leached with h 2 so 4 thereby generating a leachate the leachate can also eventually be hydrochlorinated so as to increase the yield of the desired product obtained i e alumina or aluminium chloride application_number US 94456707 A description further features and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following description of various embodiments as illustrated by way of examples only in the appended drawings wherein as it can be seen from fig1 such a process is relatively simple and it can be carried out easily without requiring tedious tasks the aluminium dross residues are first treated with hcl so as to obtain a mixture comprising a solid and a liquid then for example upon filtration the two phases liquid and solid can be separated from one another the liquid is then hydrochlorinated for example by using gaseous hcl thereby forming aluminium chloride the aluminium chloride so obtained can eventually be converted into alumina via a pyrolisis alternatively aluminium chloride can be converted into alumina by means of a pyrohydrolysis according to the following reaction as shown in fig2 the aluminium dross residues are treated with hcl and a mixture comprising a solid and a liquid is obtained the mixture is treated for example by filtration so as to separate the liquid from the solid the solid is then submitted to a leaching treatment with h 2 so 4 and a solid containing various minerals and metals such as sulphates is thus obtained this solid is then treated with an aqueous solution so as to solubilize the minerals and metals contained therein thereby providing a leachate which can comprise sulphates then the liquid and the leachate are combined together and they are hydrochlorinated for. |
6 | of the piston cylinder unit 35 39 is connected to the control valve 31 39 through a loose coupling element 38 and a dead center catch 39 furthermore the extension of the piston 36 39 supports a second plate 40 which can be moved back and forth with a second regenerator 41 between two heat exchangers 42 and 43 in a second gas chamber 44 consequently both plates 4 and 40 are moved by only one drive 14 39 in synchronism but phase shifted with respect to each other with the movement of the pistons controlling the controller in another variation which is not shown here the outlets 45 and 46 and 45 39 and 46 39 respectively are connected to the sniffing valve 37 and 37 39 respectively via a low pressure reservoir in this way a closed system is attained in fig7 there is shown a modification of the device of the invention wherein the drive 2 is connected to a refrigerating machine 13 34 by a connecting conduit 47 the auxiliary drive 48 of drive 2 is connected to the plate 40 39 of the refrigerating machine 13 34 via a beam balance 49 herein the auxiliary drive 48 is supplied from the drive 2 with compressed air which. |
5 | 23 have holes 29 and a horizontally elongated slot 31 for receiving a screw or other fastener 32 the extended wall 28 has a second set of holes 33 and a horizontally elongated slot 34 below the first mentioned holes 29 and slot 31 the vertically extending portion sometimes simply u201c vertical portion u201d 22 of the bracket 18 has two sections or parts 36 37 separated by a bend line made by a series of vertical aligned slots or apertures 38 the presence of the apertures 38 leaves small spaced land areas 39 which are relatively weak along the line of the apertures in resistance to bending the plane of one section 37 relative to the other 36 as a result a low force preferably even without hand tools applied by the installer is all that is required to locate the section 37 in a plane perpendicular or otherwise relative to the other section 36 preferably the bracket 18 is manufactured with both sections 36 37 of the vertical portion 22 coplanar so that the bracket occupies a minimum space when packed and shipped with identical brackets 18 weakening at the bend line allows the installer to ordinarily bend the section 37 to an angle corresponding to that at which the grid runner to which it is to be attached intersects the wall 10 while this angle is most often a right angle it can be essentially any other angle with reference to fig3 it will be understood that the inverted channel 23 is dimensioned to seat on the sides and upper face as well as to support under one side of the bulb of a grid runner bulb 15 of a. |
4 | which in turn is connected with a central process unit cpu 18 a memory circuit 19 which stores movement control information is connected with cpu 18 counters 21 and 22 and a drive circuit 23 are connected through an interface circuit 20 with the cpu 18 output of the drive circuit 23 is connected with an x coordinate pulse motor 24 a y coordinate pulse motor 25 and a sewing machine drive motor 26 respectively the outputs of the motors 24 25 and 26 are applied to a sewing machine 27 fig3 shows the mounting of the slit plate 12 as shown the slit plate 12 is mounted on a main pulley 28 of the sewing machine 27 fig4 shows arrangement of slits in the slit plate 12 49 slits 30 1 30 49 for drive pulse are formed at a uniform distance in the slit plate 12 sewing machine speed detecting slits 33 and 34 are formed at a predetermined distances 31 and 32 respectively from the last slit 30 49 and the first slit 301 operation of the present invention will be described referring to fig5 which shows a movement control according to the present invention same reference numeral shows same or similar part or portion described in fig1 position of the slit plate 12 is previously set relating movement information set position in the memory circuit 19 a sewing pattern is selected as desired and the sewing process is started as the drive motor 26 drives the operating mechanism of the sewing machine 27 it drives the pulley 28 and also the slit plate 12 by rotation of the slit plate 12 the photo interruptor 16 detects the slits and it applies a pulse signal for each slit hereinafter referred to as 34 slit pulse 34 the. |
2 | inhibited against lateral shifting on the annular rim 46 during operation of the tractor during operation compression of the elastomeric ring 52 between the pin and bushing assemblies 26 and the outer rim 46 of wheel 12 attenuates metallic sounds and vibrations normally resulting from the impact between chain 10 and wheel 12 moreover recess 54 in the wheel rim 46 interacts with central portion 50 of ring 52 to inhibit inadvertent lateral shifting of the ring or cushion 52 during operation of the implement providing the ring 52 between the chain 22 and wheel 12 furthermore reduces impact forces of the idler 12 against the spindle 40 substantially the entire width of the outer surface of ring 52 abuts and is compressed by pin and bushing assemblies 26 lateral portions 60 and 62 and central portion 50 of ring 52 all have the same outer diameter d 3 when stretched to cover rim 46 and all engage the inner surface of pin and bushing assemblies 26 in the preferred form of the invention ring 52 is cast or molded separately from a liquid elastomeric material that is placed into a mold cavity this process provides a freestanding elastomeric ring 52 as shown in fig4 that can be later attached to wheel 12 a urethane compound which is suitable for the environmental conditions and has a durometer hardness sufficient to allow. |
5 | the sealant is damaged by weather or environmental conditions as shown in fig5 one or more drip holes 45 can be provided in the bottom plate 4 to eliminate any moisture or condensation from within the base section 2 the panel 1 can be attached to support columns generally indicated at 46 provided to support the platform the support columns 46 typically comprise a concrete footing 47 on which a metal i beam 48 is mounted the i beams 48 are usually arranged to support adjacent panels along the length of the platform to facilitate connection to the i beam 48 panel 1 is provided with z clip mounting brackets 49 a metal channel 57 is bonded to the inside 58 of bottom plate 4 additional support haunches can be provided in the bottom plate if required the z clip bracket 49 is connected to channel 57 by machine screws 59 that go into threaded holes 60 in the channel 57 the z clips 49 channel 57 and screws 59 are preferably stainless steel to resist corrosion testing of the panel indicated that the connection clips can withstand a 6000 lb uplift force with minimal 0 01 and 0 03 inches permanent deformation of the clip connection this is more than adequate to withstand the uplift forces generated by high speed trains the base section 2 including the internal longitudinal and cross support members 9 10 are formed of a polymer matrix composite comprising reinforcing fibers and a polymer resin to provide light weight and durability suitable reinforcing fibers include glass. |
8 | housing 61 is used for attaching onto the cover unit 5 the second illuminating unit 7 is detachably disposed on the plate 51 and has a second housing 71 a second ac dc converter 72 disposed on the second housing 71 and electrically connected to the main ac power a second electric capacitor 73 electrically connected to the second ac dc converter 72 a second lighting member 74 electrically connected to the second electric capacitor 73 a second lighting member 74 electrically connected to the second electric capacitor 73 a second charge indication light 75 disposed on the second housing 71 and a second magnetic member 76 disposed on the second housing 71 the second housing 71 has a second handle portion 711 and a second head portion 712 connected to the second handle portion 711 the second ac dc converter 72 and the second electric capacitor 711 are disposed on the second handle portion and the second lighting member 74 is disposed on the second head portion 712 in the preferred embodiment of the present invention two metal connecting spots 511 are respectively disposed on the plate 51 corresponding to the first and second housings 61 71 and used for allowing the first and second head portions 6 7 to be electrically connected to main ac power the second charge indication light 75 on the second housing 71 indicates the charging conditions of the second electric capacitor 73 the second magnetic member 76 on the second housing 71 is used for attaching onto the cover unit 5 furthermore the first and second housings 61 71. |
4 | the fabric and laminating a backing material to the rear side of the fabric each of the steps will now be described in further detail a fabric that is used in the present invention is prepared by weaving polyester dtys draw textured yarns when the fabric woven from polyester dtys is used it can more deeply absorb an ink receiving coating solution than other fabrics in the coating process and enables the coating solution to exist between the yarn strands of the fabric thereby preventing the coating solution from being separated from the fabric after coating moreover the fabric woven from polyester dtys allows a print ink to be evenly and deeply distributed on the coating solution deeply absorbed into the fabric and on the coating solution existing between the yarn strands of the fabric to thereby provide excellent image resolution and vividness specific examples of filaments that may be used to prepare the fabric in the present invention include polyester dty filaments polyester dty satin bright filaments polyester dty satin semi dull bright filaments polyester dty full dull filaments and the like the thickness of the yarn may be selected in the range from 75 denier to 300 denier in addition yarns having a thickness larger than 300 denier may also be used if the fabric density the degree of shrinkage of the fabric the thickness of the coating layer and the like are controlled in the next step the fabric is heated and rapidly cooled so that the width thereof is shrunk the object of the present invention is to satisfy the requirements of the printing paper without having to coat the rear side thus in the present invention the fabric is placed in a chamber. |
6 | a user through elevation of the portable handheld device to improve head and neck posture of a user thereby increasing comfort and minimizing neck pain of the user application_number US 201213678939 A description the adapter apparatus according to the present invention provides for quick and easy attachment detachment of portable handheld devices the adapter apparatus attaches to a mounting product and an accessory as shown in fig1 8 the adapter apparatus 100 comprises a body 101 including a bottom surface 102 a front surface 104 a back surface 106 a first side surface 108 and a second side surface 110 the bottom surface 102 includes a receptacle component 200 configured to attach to a mounting product in one embodiment the receptacle component 200 is a u00bc 20 female threaded insert 202 configured to engage with a standard u00bc 20 unc male threaded bolt of a mounting product it is contemplated that the receptacle component may be anything that facilitates attachment to a mounting product including for example a quick release plate hot shoe magnet velcro or snap fit engagement mounting products include for example tripods monopods suction mounts as well as any other mounting product that includes a standard 20 unc male threaded bolt that engages with a standard u00bc 20 female threaded insert to allow for a secure connection in one embodiment the front surface 104 is chamfered for example the front surface 104 is chamfered at an approximate 45 degree angle but any angle is contemplated including a 0 degree angle such that the. |
2 | wall 76 each of which provides a bearing support which allows free movement of the shaft 72 a paddle 79 attached to the adjustable front wall 78 prevents the dry material from dropping between the adjustable front wall 78 and the support wall 76 this paddle also allows the dry material to be completely shut off this is a useful feature which allows the same concrete mixing apparatus to be used to mix other materials for example stucco may be produced by shutting off gravel chambers 13 also shown in fig6 is the placement of four pneumatic sand vibrators 52 as described in connection with fig1 these pneumatic sand vibrators 52 are fixed to the outside surface of any of the walls of the sand compartment 4 which extend across the shortest dimension of the sand compartment 4 in the preferred embodiment which has three sand ports 5 which release sand from three sections of sand compartment 4 there are four pneumatic sand vibrators 52 each having a mounted height of approximately one third the distance from the bottom to the top of the hopper one pneumatic vibrator 52 is mounted in the horizontal center of each of the short walls of the center hopper section and one pneumatic vibrator is mounted in the center of each outermost end of the sand hopper 4 referring to fig7 a cement freeing assembly 80 is shown including break up tines 86 and cement feed augers 88 this cement freeing assembly is positioned near the bottom of the cement hopper 2 on its centerline cement hopper 2 has a planar bottom surface which differs from the bottom surfaces of the sand and gravel hoppers 4. |
4 | high voltage was then applied between the polymer solution 203 and the collector 206 to form a plurality of polymer jets on the top surface of the discs 212 the formation of jets filaments was found to be mainly influenced by the applied voltage and the polymer concentration of the polymer solution 203 a spinneret 218 can also include more than one tubular coil to increase the productivity of the electrospinning apparatus a two coil setup is illustrated in fig2 the illustrated spinneret 218 includes two tubular coils 220 221 each mounted on a separate central axle 222 223 the central axles 222 223 are radially spaced apart by a distance of from the coil radius to 10 times of the coil radius the coils can rotate either in the same direction or opposite direction this spinneret 218 operates in an electrospinning apparatus in a similar manner as described for a single coil spinneret 12 in relation to the electrospinning apparatus 10 shown in fig1 and 2 the basic spinneret 230 air flow setup is illustrated in fig2 this spinneret 230 operates in a spinneret 218 in an electrospinning apparatus in a similar manner as described for the disc spinneret 114 in the electrospinning. |
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