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1 | the interior rim 53 of cap 50 cap 50 may be securely attached to the top housing 40 by any conventional means and may be configured to make a snap fit connection central passageway 51 extends to the proximal side of cap 50 and permits entry of an elongated object into the winepress assembly 100 the cannula assembly 1 contains a central corridor which is only closed by lips 23 on duckbill valve 20 referring now to fig2 in conjunction with fig1 the winepress assembly 100 of the present disclosure will be described in greater detail winepress assembly 100 includes an elastomeric seal 110 a lower or leading end cap 120 a liner 130 a spoke tube 140 and an upper or trailing end cap 150 each component of winepress assembly 100 is in general alignment with the central longitudinal axis u201c k u201d of cannula 1 and includes a central shaft which allows an elongated object to pass through elastomeric seal 110 includes throat 111 which extends the entire length of elastomeric seal 110 to accept an elongated object inserted there through elastomeric seal 110 is bowed inward near its midpoint to give it an hourglass shape such that a minimum interior throat diameter near the center may sealingly engage the elongated object as discussed below the flexibility of elastomeric seal 110 allows the minimum interior throat diameter to be modified to be used with variously sized objects also included on elastomeric seal 110 are lower and upper collars 113 117 protruding radially from the throat 111 at the distal or leading and proximal or trailing ends respectively lower and upper collars 113 117 include lower and upper beads 115 119 protruding from. |
2 | middle part of the revolving frame 3 a in front of the engine cover 13 on the seat base 21 the operator 39 s seat 5 is placed and inside the seat base 21 an air conditioner 20 is contained on upper right and left sides of the seat base 21 lever controlling devices 22 r and 22 l for controlling a boom cylinder and bucket cylinder of the excavator unit 4 and a revolving motor for the machine base 3 and the like are arranged with being distributed right and left across the operator 39 s seat 5 on an upper surface of the revolving frame 3 a in front of the seat base 21 a floor step 23 is detachably provided in front of the floor step 23 a front floor plate 19 is provided in such a way as to vertically penetrate through the front floor plate 19 a traveling lever controlling device 24 for controlling hydraulic motors of the traveling units 2 and the like is arranged in the front part of the revolving frame 3 a and also a traveling accelerator pedal a swing pedal for operating a swing cylinder of the excavator unit 4 and the like are arranged upward from a right front of the seat base 21 an air duct 25 is protruded the air duct 25 is communicatively connected to the air conditioner 20 a plurality of air blowing ports 25 a for blowing cooling air to a windshield operator 39 s seat 5 and the like in the cabin 7 is formed and on a back side of an upper part of the air duct 25 a meter panel 26 is provided the air duct 25 and the meter panel 26 constitute an operation. |
9 | 19 u2033 19 u2033 u2032 which are connected to each other through overflow ducts 28 and 29 an actor 30 30 u2032 and 30 u2033 is assigned to each of the transporting ducts 19 u2032 19 u2033 and 19 u2033 u2032 by successively actuating the actors a fluid can be transported from an inlet duct 8 to an outlet duct 9 or vice versa the volume of the transporting duct 19 formed by deflection of the films 2 3 may also depend through the extent of the deflection of the film 3 beyond the film 2 on the input pressure of the fluid to be transported in order to be able to take into consideration volumes of the transporting duct of different sizes during the fluid transport it is essential to know the respective size of the transporting duct fig9 shows various possibilities for measuring the deflection or the magnitude of the volume of the transporting duct in particular in applications in which the input pressure of a fluid to be transported is variable for example in the field of medicament dosing it may be necessary to control the deflection of the films in order to be thereby able to control the flow through. |
3 | i stimulate the expression of abca1 in mammalian cells and may thereby increase cholesterol efflux and raise hdl levels in plasma thus the compounds of formula i are useful for treating conditions treatable by increasing abca1 expression including but not limited to coronary artery disease dyslipidiemia and metabolic syndrome and may also be useful in treating other conditions related to high cholesterol low hdl levels in mammals activity testing is conducted as described in those patents and patent applications referenced above and in the examples below and by methods apparent to one skilled in the art the compounds of formula i are usually administered in the form of pharmaceutical compositions this invention therefore provides pharmaceutical compositions that contain as the active ingredient one or more of the compounds of formula i or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or ester thereof and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients carriers including inert solid diluents and fillers diluents including sterile aqueous solution and various organic solvents permeation enhancers solubilizers and adjuvants the compounds of formula i may be administered alone or in combination with other therapeutic agents such compositions are prepared in a manner well known in the pharmaceutical art see e g remington 39 s pharmaceutical sciences mace publishing co philadelphia pa 17 th ed 1985 and u201c modern pharmaceutics u201d marcel dekker inc 3 rd ed g s banker amp c t rhodes eds the compounds of formula i may be administered in either single or multiple doses by any of the accepted modes of administration. |
8 | significant performance degradation the magnitudes of the inphase and quadrature filters 50 are squared 60 and added to generate energy values u03b5 2 jk for each of the possible symbols jk 00 01 10 11 the output signal of the detector 20 is sampled 70 at a rate of 3200 samples per second the decoder 30 receives the output energy measurement from the detector 20 and generates bit metrics for use in determining the least reliable bits generally the larger the detected value u03b5 2 jk the more likely the supposition that the associated symbol was transmitted the decoder 30 converts the symbol soft value to a bit metric for each phase let m be an upper bound on the value of u03b5 jk for a given received word the decoder 30 generates the 2 binary sequences corresponding to the hard decision for each phase by selecting the symbols with the largest energy measurement u03b5 jk the decoder 30 then computes the bit metrics for each bit based on the above formulas the p bits of each word having the largest metric values represent the p least reliable bits in a second embodiment of the present invention the detector 20 is a discriminator detector as shown in greater detail in fig3 discrimination detection may be implemented using commercially available analog fm demodulators the construct and operation of a discriminator detector are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art hence for clarity and to prevent unnecessarily obscuring the instant invention only a high level discussion is provided the detector 20 includes a demodulator 100 a filter 110 a numerical discriminator 120 and a post detection filter 130 in the illustrated embodiment the filter 110 includes a first stage 2 nd order. |
8 | support layer attached to the electroactive material must be possessed of a surface area greater than the surface area of the mating surface of the electroactive material additionally the support layer must be of sufficient size to extend beyond the boundaries of the surface of the electroactive material attached to it and the entire face of the electroactive material in contact with the support layer must be attached to the support layer fig2 is illustrative of these relationships in the basic embodiment the support layer has an elongated planform when the pre stressing of the electroactive material is done by processing on a mold having a radius of curvature in a single direction only the pre stressed electroactive material is predisposed to increase or decrease this radius of curvature when excited for convenience the direction along this radius of curvature will be referred to as the length of the support layer even though the device may be constructed in such a manner that this dimension is smaller than the dimension of the support layer oriented at 90 degrees to this radius of curvature the support layer is of sufficient dimension to extend a distance beyond the edge of the electroactive material along the length of the device this excess in dimension of the support layer over the pre stressed electroactive material along the length of the device may continue the arc resulting from the forming over a curved mold continue. |
4 | at a curing temperature of 40 u00b0 c and then mechanical teasing and extension refining were performed to prepare the pineapple leaf fiber ramie stripes the compound swelling additive solution of the pineapple leaf fiber is compounded of a swelling protein agent cellulase hemicellulase pectinase and non ionic penetrating agent with a dosage of 0 5 of the weight of the pineapple leaf fiber and a bath ratio of 1 10 wherein the dosage of the swelling protein agent in the compound swelling additive solution of the pineapple leaf fiber is 0 5 of the weight of the pineapple leaf fiber the dosage of the cellulase is 0 3 of the weight of the pineapple leaf fiber the dosage of the hemicellulase is 0 5 of the weight of the pineapple leaf fiber the dosage of the pectinase is 0 5 of the weight of the pineapple leaf fiber and the dosage of the penetrating agent is 0 5 of the weight of the pineapple leaf fiber a pineapple leaf fiber fine treatment method includes the following steps the pineapple leaf fiber was subjected to ultrasonic treatment in a pretreatment solution wherein the pretreatment solution was 1 0 sulfuric acid solution with a temperature of 80 u00b0 c a bath ratio of 1 20 an ultrasonic frequency of 40 khz and a time of 120 min then the pineapple leaf fiber was subjected to washing and dewatering treatment the pineapple leaf fiber after pretreatment was put into a compound swelling additive solution for swelling. |
9 | of throughput of the solvent extractor in the next phase the batt manufacture is important to maximize phytoleum yield because the consistency of the mat will allow for predictable levels of solvent flow for optimum oil extraction in the dry milling of this biomass meaning no additional process water is added during milling an aqueous solution will also be produced this aqueous portion arising from the milling will be recovered and added into the solvent extraction stream or juice as shown in fig3 part 2 f the overall resulting product from this first series of steps is a solvent permeable fibrous mat of material suitable for solvent extraction see fig3 part 2 h and a liquid aqueous solution representing lysed cellular contents and vascular water that was in the fresh biomass that will be defined as press water or u201c juice u201d see fig3 part 2 h the next step is to subject the batt material to a phased multi wash solvent system the solvent of preferable use in the methodology is hexane however other non polar solvent solutions can be used in this process the multi wash solvent system also is conducive to multiple types of solvent solutions if a sequentially selected removal of hydrocarbon oil constituents is desired the multi phase wash system is defined by a continuous system of washing solvent through the mat to where a gradient of solvent oil mixture is achieved the preferable method would be to use gravity however other systems using pressure and mechanical forces could be used to achieve a similar effect the solvent oil gradient is crucial to this aspect of the invention as this allows for the most economical level of solvent to be used to extract the oil this correlates with lower volumes of solvent needed to extract. |
2 | flow also will have an effect on the length of the combustion wave the temperature of the combustion is dependent upon feed concentrations feed rates gas velocity distribution bed physical properties type of specific feed materials heat losses and other factors while the bypass fume flow is being oxidized in the afterburner 30 the nominal flow of hot exhaust continues to flow into the afterburner 30 as well donating additional heat to the destruction matrix 52 because the voc 39 s in the hot stream from the oxidizer 24 are already oxidized the afterburner 30 has little affect on this hot stream other than to remove some of its heat value according to the present invention the voc 39 s are also heated by heat generated by the reaction within the destruction matrix 52 itself further increasing the completeness of the reaction when the fume flow tails off to the nominal flow again the bypass shunt to the afterburner 30 is discontinued by closing control valve 34 and all flow is directed through the primary thermal oxidizer 24 again the hot exhaust 28 from the primary thermal oxidizer 24 then replenishes the heat storage of the afterburner 30 and the destruction matrix 52 it is also a possibility that the entire fume flow can be bypassed directly to the afterburner 30 for periods of time depending upon the process involved the control system would consist of the one or more thermocouples or other temperature. |
9 | in some embodiments oil field fluids may have increased viscosity via addition of viscosifying agents such as polymers whether polysaccharide or synthetics the term u201c oil field waters u201d as used herein includes waters used in secondary recovery water used to hydrate polymers and water used in tertiary or enhanced oil recovery methods the oil filed waters may be fresh water or salt water e g an unsaturated aqueous salt solution or a saturated aqueous salt solution such as brine or seawater in various embodiments one or more biocides may be added to one or more oil field fluids and or wellbore servicing fluids the term u201c biocide u201d includes any compound or agent used to kill biological organisms and or microorganisms including antibiotics bacterialcides fungicides pesticides herbicides insecticides miticides rodenticides or combinations thereof as used herein the term u201c swedge u201d is meant to refer to any connection that serves to change the size or line threads with another connection disclosed herein are an apparatus and methods for treating tanks with biocide in embodiments the apparatus and methods eliminate the need for climbing to the top of a treatment tank to inject biocide into the tank in embodiments biocide is injected into the bottom portion of a tank in an embodiment the biocide is. |
9 | have a support surface that extends square to transport direction 10 and that corresponds to the total width of the container row concerned in a preferred embodiment linear transporter 4 comprises a transport surface 11 for each container row concerned the linear transporter 4 may thus have two transport surfaces 11 as shown in fig4 or three transport surfaces 11 as shown in fig5 when looking square to the transport direction 10 these transport surfaces 11 are spaced apart from one another i e they have gaps 12 between each other the linear transporter 4 itself can be driven so as to convey containers 3 from inlet side 5 to outlet side 6 applicator elements 7 which are implemented as applicator heads or spray heads are provided to apply the adhesive agent the adhesive agent is preferably liquid i e it is preferably a low viscosity adhesive agent a preferred adhesive agent is a uv curing adhesive it is beneficial if applicator elements 7 are provided which at the inlet side are disposed on congruent center line i e on a line as can best be seen in fig3 in a preferred embodiment a plurality of applicator elements 7 are provided which can be disposed in such a way that each container 3 is framed with adhesive on its contact and touching surfaces it is advantageous if each gap 12 also has an applicator element 7 fig4 shows six such applicator elements and fig5 shows eight of which half are hidden one or depending on the number of container rows two or even more applicator elements 7 are disposed beneath the linear transporter 4 these applicator. |
1 | evaluation the skin sample showed no evidence of infection according to a veterinarian 39 s histopathological examination the condition was diagnosed as alopecia of unknown etiology the presence of an undefined u201c mononuclear cell infiltrate u201d was noted within the affected skin and without being bound by theory may indicate an autoimmune etiology for alopecia in the mouse eight mice that were developing hair loss were chosen four mice were randomly picked for the pdt treatment while the remaining four served as untreated controls pdt consisted of intravenously injecting vertporfin in a lipid based formulation visudyne u00ae novartis opthalmics duluth ga at a dosage of 1 mg kg of body weight per mouse followed by exposure to 690 nm wavelength red light at 15 j cm 2 delivered by an array of light emitting diode led panels at 1 hour post injection see simkin g et al 1997 inhibition of contact hypersensitivity with different analogs of benzoporphyrin derivative immunopharmacology 37 221 230 which is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth this was followed by two additional pdt treatments on days 7 and 14 the mice were observed and photographed on days 0 13 21 and 28 fig1 and 2 show a representative untreated control and a pdt treated mouse photographed at day 0 day 13 day 21 and day 28. |
7 | is detected at step s104 whether the release switch s2 is on or off if it is on the program goes to step s110 if the switch s2 is off the program goes to step s105 at which it is detected whether the release flag frel carries 34 0 34 or 34 1 34 if the flag frel carries 34 0 34 it is detected at step s106 whether the signal level at the terminal inrem is low or high if the signal level is low that is the phototransistor ptr receives a signal from the remote controller 6 it is detected at step s120 whether the delay switch sdel is on or off if it is decided that the delay switch sdel is on the program goes to steps of release delay subsequent to step s112 if it is decided that at step s120 that the delay switch sdel is off the program skips step s112 thus going to step s113 so as to perform a photographing operation if it is decided at step s105 that the frel carries 34 1 34 the program goes to step s109 at which it is detected whether the remote control flag frem carries 34 0 34 or 34 1 34 if the frem carries 34 0 34 the program goes to step s110 and if it carries 34 1 34 the program goes to step s120 if it is decided at step s106 that the signal level at the terminal inrem is high that is if a signal is not received from the remote. |
9 | changed e g via operation of control cable 108 of trolling motor 104 the direction of illumination pattern 114 may also change to remain aligned generally in the direction that fishing boat 100 is being pulled through the water via trolling motor 104 alternately bracket 106 may be mounted to the bow of fishing boat 100 along starboard side 118 of fishing boat 100 accordingly mounting bracket 106 may not be aligned along an axis that is parallel to the centerline of fishing boat 100 but rather may be aligned along an axis that is not parallel to the centerline of fishing boat 100 e g axis 120 instead lighting bracket 110 may nevertheless provide a light fixture compartment that may be aligned along the centerline of fishing boat 100 such that when the light fixture is mounted within the light fixture compartment the light fixture may be aligned along the centerline of fishing boat 100 accordingly once light fixture 116 is caused to illuminate illumination pattern 114 may be directed from light fixture 116 substantially along an axis that is parallel to the centerline of fishing boat 100 as the direction of fishing boat 100 is changed e g via operation of control cable 108 of trolling motor 104 the direction of illumination pattern 114 may also change to be aligned generally in the direction that fishing boat 100 is being pulled through the water via trolling motor 104 it should be noted that light fixture 116 may be operational while trolling motor 104 is deployed e g as illustrated in fig1 and light fixture 116 may be operational while trolling motor 104. |
5 | lip formation 96 which is flush with the lower surface 78 and extends from the short wall or wing 97 toward the extremity 92 and terminates far short thereof at an end 98 the axial length of the lip 97 is selected to be substantially less than the linear distance between wing 97 and wall segment 76 the lip 94 also is less thick than the latch bolt so as to provide a retainer overhang formation for the spring 46 as will be described the end 98 of lip 96 is spaced from the wall segment 76 so as to provide an entrant to the space below the overhang formation the wall segments 97 and 76 each have an end face which on the segment 97 functions as a stop for the end 100 of the spring 46 the end 102 of the spring 46 opposite the end 100 is placed against the spring stop member 76 the spring 46 is sufficiently long so that when the bolt 44 is installed beneath the cover 42 the spring 46 exerts a biasing force which maintains the bolt 44 projecting through passageway 64 once installed within the cover 42 the spring 46 is located in a pocket 106 defined by the underside of the cover 42 a side edge of the bolt 44 the. |
1 | current senses is a direct reflection or function of the pad impedance of the corresponding pad contact pair 18 a 18 b according to the physics of a series resonant network each series resonant network 44 a 44 b is an rcl network or a combination of r resistance l inductance and c capacitance in a preferred embodiment of the series resonant networks 44 a 44 b the inductive component for each network is integrated into the respective transformer 38 a 38 b the frequency response of a series resonant network has a maximum resonant frequency f r at the resonant frequency the series resonant network has the minimum impedance as opposed to a parallel resonant network which has the maximum impedance at the resonant frequency and the phase angle is equal to zero degrees the total impedance of a series resonant network is z t jx l u2212 jx c r j x l u2212 x c at resonance x l x c f r 1 2 u03c0sqrtlc z t r and v l v c the resonance of a series resonant network occurs when the inductive and capacitive reactances are equal in magnitude but cancel each other because they are 180 degrees apart in phase the left and right current senses are applied to pad contact impedance measurement subsystem 46 which determines whether the impedance measurements between pads or return electrodes. |
5 | production tubing without moving a rig on the well to remove the tubing from the well and can be used in a well not yet perforated by adding tubing conveyed perforating apparatus below the screen application_number US 57529095 A description referring to fig1 well 10 contains casing 12 perforations 14 have been formed in the casing opposite productive zone 16 tubing string 18 has been placed in the well and may be snapped into sump packer 30 which may be previously placed in the well sump packer 30 is used to isolate production from zone 16 from lower perforated zones if any in the well pre packed screen 20 blank pipe 22 punch out or isolation plug 24 and closing sleeve 26 and hydraulic packer 28 are assembled on tubing string 18 at desired spacing distances before the equipment and tubing string are placed in the well using conventional rig techniques closing sleeve 26 is preferably placed in the open position plug 24 may be replaced with sand which is placed inside blank pipe 22 and screen 20 before the equipment is placed in the well see fig4 the equipment called for is well known in the art of well completions closing sleeve 26 is available from otis division of halliburton company or other sources ports of the sleeve are preferably large enough for passage of high concentrations of proppant as large as 10 mesh pre packed screen 20 may be obtained from johnson screen company houston screen company or from several other sources alternatively screen 20 may be a wire wrapped screen also available from a number of sources in industry the equipment is run. |
7 | frame the coincidence circuit 42 produces a coincident signal when the target frame length is longer than the reference frame length that is to say the sounding rate is lower than the reference value slow the coincidence circuit 41 produces a coincident signal at this time the output of the coincidence circuit 42 is logical 34 0 34 and the output of the inverter 45 is logical 34 1 34 which is applied to the and circuit 44 accordingly the output of the coincidence circuit 41 is output as the frame clock u03c6 af through the and circuit 44 then the frame counter 43 counts the clock clk up to the target frame length at this time the coincidence circuit 42 produces a frame clock u03c6 bf when the target frame length is equal normal to or shorter fast than the reference frame length the coincidence circuit 42 produces a coincidence signal as the frame clock u03c6 bf when the coincidence circuit 42 produces a coincidence signal the output of the inverter 45 is logical 34 0 34 and the and circuit 44 is prohibited from producing an output signal then when the frame counter 43 is incremented by one the output u03c6 bf of the coincidence circuit 42 is logical 34 0 34 and the output u03c6 bf is logical 34 1 34 thereby to reset the frame counter 43 in the interpolator 10 the interpolated data are sequentially loaded into the ram 52 when the frame clock u03c6 bf is produced from the coincidence circuit 42 the target value in the frame is already stored into the. |
7 | is not 0 when n 105 in other words l 106 is not the first block in a write this rule detects a tear in the write at l 105 the relevant blocks are highlighted in bold and also underlined an erroneous write is detected since rule 2 fails u2014 s n 1 lt s n and f n 1 is not equal to n n when n 105 in other words l 105 is not the last block in the write that started at lba n u2212 f n 104 this rule detects a tear in the write at l 105 in the case 3 the data on the storage subsystem will look like the relevant block write is highlighted in bold and also underlined again an erroneous write is detected since rule 2 fails u2014 s n 1 lt s n and f n 1 is not equal to n n when n 106 this rule would detect a tear in the write at l 106 in the case 4 the data on the storage subsystem will look like it might be thought that this erroneous write could be detected by the absence of any blocks with s n 34 being present on the storage subsystem this rule would detect a tear in the write at l 104 in fact performing a write read compare operation would detect any partial or complete tear anywhere in the write however if further writes are performed that overlay l 104 to l 108 then it is no longer possible to know if the write with s 34 was ever performed on the storage subsystem so the only way to detect a completely dropped write is to read the data back and check it for the presence. |
2 | either with large power equipment or with a manual jack application_number US 60350590 A description referring to the drawings the main body of the tube extractor of this invention comprises an outer sleeve 1 having a tapered frustum shaped bore which forms inner surface 2 the end of the sleeve corresponding to the wide end of the bore is provided with external threads 9 the exterior of sleeve 1 is equipped with a pair of rings 5 or the like for applying a pulling force to the device adapted to mate with the inner surface 2 of sleeve 1 are two or more externally tapered clamping jaws 3 inner surface 2 and the outer surfaces of jaws 3 should be substantially smooth to permit the respective components to engage one another as they slide together described further below the interior surfaces of the jaws are shaped and sized to correspond to the exterior surface of the cylindrical object to be gripped the jaws are spaced apart about the interior of sleeve 1 and loosely held in position by means of collar 4 the collar is internally threaded to mate with the threads 9 of sleeve 1 the collar is also preferably provided with lugs 6 to facilitate tightening of the mating threads with a wrench in a preferred embodiment of the invention four jaws each of which are dimensioned to grip slightly less than 90 u00b0 of the circumference of the cylindrical object are employed collectively the jaws contact a major portion of the outer surface of the cylindrical object surrounded by the sleeve the collar 4 is equipped with an interior lip. |
2 | transport of the boards comprise a circulating conveyor onto which the boards are arranged for transport in one embodiment of the invention the web is rolled off from a roller passed by means of further rollers parallel to the surface of the boards which are transported and the web is then again rolled onto another roller in contrast to the prior art mentioned above an exchange of the web is sufficient if a surface structure is to be modified or if a structure of the web comprises damages e g due to wear by means of the application of the web additionally a uniform quality of a generated surface structure can be assured since in contrast to a roller with a structured surface the quality of the surface of the web is not changed by the de winding of the web which generates the structure additionally the structure in the surface of the coating is generated essentially without pressure such that the surface of the web does advantageously show no signs of wear for this reason in one embodiment of the invention the rolls for the transport of the web are arranged such that they form a funnel or hopper in cross. |
7 | is grounded and the other terminal is pulled up by a pull up resistor 36 when the tact switch 35 is u201c closed u201d a u201c low u201d signal is output to the removable hard disk cartridge 1 and when the tact switch 35 is u201c open u201d a u201c high u201d signal is output 0045 fig6 is a view showing the arrangement of the removable hard disk cartridge 1 according to the second embodiment as is apparent from fig6 a signal switch signal from the tact switch 35 is connected to the input port of a control circuit 10 similar to an eject signal the switch signal is not defined by ivdr hard disk drive hardware standards and is assigned to an unused pin this embodiment adopts 45 pins of the connector 4 in ivdr hard disk drive hardware standards the tact switch 35 can be arranged not in the main body apparatus as shown in fig5 but in the removable hard disk cartridge 1 for example as shown in fig7 the tact switch 35 may be arranged on a surface of the housing of the removable hard disk cartridge 1 that is opposite to the connector 4 operation concerning an eject signal is the same as that described in the first embodiment with reference to fig3 and 4 and the operation of the eject mechanism is the same as that in the first embodiment in the second embodiment operation concerning the tact switch 35 which designates eject is added operation concerning the tact switch 35 which designates eject will be explained in detail with reference to the flow. |
9 | 10 wt however it should be appreciated that the concentration of the polymer may vary depending on the desired properties and applications such as coatings of the resulting composite material preferred solvents for use in the present invention are polar solvents and include dimethyl sulfoxide acetone tetrahydrofuran n n dimethyl acetamide methanesulfonic acid and polyphosphoric acid the carbon nanofibers used in the present invention are preferably prepared in accordance with u s pat no 6 156 256 incorporated herein by reference several types of carbon nanofibers may be used in the present invention including as grown fibers pyrolytically stripped fibers and heat treated fibers by heat treated fibers it is meant that the nanofibers are fully graphitized by slowly heating the fibers to 3 000 u00b0 c and then slowly cooling the fibers it has been found that when carbon nanofibers are heat treated the order of the surface chemical vapor deposited carbon is highly increased resulting in substantially improved mechanical electronic and thermal transport properties heat treated carbon nanofibers have an electrical conductivity close to that of highly ordered pyrolytic graphite and a thermal conductivity which is five times as high as that of copper heat treated fibers are preferred in applications where high conductivity and low carbon nanofiber loading are desired the method of the present invention is preferably carried out by mixing the carbon nanofibers and the desired polymer in a solvent. |
7 | all mounted on side surfaces of the stage 10 in maintaining the proper location of stage 10 relative to the opposing window frame guide members 40 b and 40 d again in this case one air bearing such as 76 a is gimbal mounted to provide a limited amount of misalignment or gimbal mounted with the gimbal on a flexure spring air bearings 72 a 72 b 72 c and 76 a 76 b and 76 c are conventional air bearings the outer structure 80 in fig1 is the base support structure for the fixed guides 46 a 46 b 64 a 64 b and the window frame guide members 40 a 40 d of the stage mechanism but does not support stage base structure 32 thus the underlying support is partitioned so the reaction force on base support structure 80 does not couple into the stage base structure 32 base support structure 80 is supported by its own support pillars or other conventional support elements not shown in this drawing to the ground i e the surface of the earth or the floor of a building an example of a suitable support structure is disclosed in above referenced u s patent application ser no 08 221 375 at fig1 b 1 c this independent support structure for this portion of stage mechanism provides the above described advantage of transmitting the reaction forces of the reticle stage mechanism drive motors away from the frame supporting the other elements of the photolithography apparatus especially away from the optical elements including the projection lens and from the wafer stage thereby minimizing vibration forces on the projection lens due to reticle stage movement this is further described below the drive forces for the. |
8 | the same time acting as a base for food to be fried however it should be understood that the cooker can also be located to the side of or above the oven space if the structure 11 is for example a partition or some other delimiting structure differing from fig1 the oven according to the invention can also include two cookers side by side of which one is preferably a fat cooker the other cooker can also be a fat cooker or for example a cooker in the cooking tank of which water is used as the cooking liquid in the oven according to the invention the heating of components of food portions can be performed at least by cooking with the cooker frying on the frying plate with the aid of circulating air and or heating with the aid of microwaves preferably there is also the alternative of frying on the frying plate with the aid of the frying plate 39 s own secondary heating means in addition to these it is also possible to steam in the oven with the aid of steam obtained from the cooker the oven 10 preferably also includes second heating means 24 in which case heat is produced for the primary heating means in this connection reference to heating means is more specifically to the different methods of heating which includes the previously mentioned microwave heating frying heating circulating air heating and cooking heating on the other hand reference to secondary heating means refers for example in the case of circulating air heating to an electrical resistance which produces heat for the circulating air means in fig1 the oven door 16 is tilted to the open position the cooker 26 which contains the cooking tank 28 is integrated inside the. |
9 | nm cr lisaf laser focused to 30 mw cm 2 the invention has many applications military such as the army can be used for terrain map presentation and analysis visualization and prototyping for design and manufacturing battlefield awareness and war fighter visualization of the battlefield other military and civilian applications are the need for 3d color displays in air traffic control medical applications can be used to help train physicians and healthcare providers training on medical models of body organs and skeletal structure would allow medical persons to be able to train on images of their patients before and while caring for them fig8 illustrates a preferred optical layout 300 for an optically written projection display system using a single laser source 310 310 single laser light source can be a near infrared emitting laser diode emitting in the range of approximately 950 to approximately 980 nm 320 beam shaper lens for collection shaping and homogenization of the laser light 330 spatial light modulator device for simultaneously splitting and modulating the laser beam 350 projection optics for projection of the modulated laser light onto the two dimensional upconversion display screen 340 video image signal unit for conversion of video input to control and timing signals to spatial light modulator 360 two dimensional upconversion display screen screen can be a transmissive display and a reflective display referring to fig8 light can be generated from a single laser source 310 such as but not limited to from a vertical. |
5 | this pedal forms the surface upon which a person may apply pressure to rotate the triangular frame normally a user would step on this pedal and use hie or her weight to move the opener as shown in fig2 other appendages or devices such as canes and crutches may be used to operate the pedal also the opener 10 may be placed on the wall at locations other than the height above the floor shown in fig1 and 2 because of the length of the legs from the edge of the door to the foot pedal there is a lever arm which adds mechanical advantage to the pressure applied to the pedal 21 a contact arm 22 is attached near the end of the downwardly extending leg 16 that is connected to the longer leg 17 the contact arm 22 extends generally horizontally from the triangular frame toward the edge of the door 13 in the same plane as the opener in the starting position the length of the contact arm corresponds to the distance between the bracket 19 and the door when the bracket 19 is located adjacent to the door opening the contact arm may be omitted not shown the contact arm may be an integral. |
1 | a period of time sufficient to allow the formation of minute pre crystals within the bread product nucleation followed by heating the bread product for a period of time sufficient to allow maturation of the pre crystals into fully formed crystals propagation at a relative humidity of about 60 to about 100 the basic components of any dough are flour yeast and water lipid materials salt and sugars the term flour refers to any farinaceous flour or meal used alone or in combination with other flours and meals by freshly extruded dough is meant that dough which is prepared by feeding a flour and water into an extruder in amounts effective to prepare a dough having a moisture content within the range of 27 to 45 mixing and kneading the flour water and other optional ingredients to prepare a homogeneous dough and extruding the dough in rope form the dough may either be expanded according to the traditional yeast leavening method or by incorporation of a gas forming agent which will release a gas during extrusion to develop the desired aerated structure the starch based product which is preferably a freshly extruded bread dough may be a partially or fully baked bread most preferably the starch based product is fully baked bread produced by extrusion in the preferred embodiment of this invention the freshly extruded ropes with a moisture content of about 27 to about 45 were cut and sealed in plastic bags the samples are then held for a time period of from about 2 hours to. |
7 | a first secret key code indicated at 72 this first secret key code 72 is stored within the current memory location 66 within the memory device 62 of the vehicle controller 22 as indicated at 84 and shown as step 1 in fig3 each of the corresponding transmitters 66 is also programmable from the controller 22 to include the first secret code 72 programming of the vehicle controller 22 is provided by a programming module 60 the programming module 60 is shown schematically and may be facilitated by a hand held device or software generated and run on a portable computer or other device that is capable of communicating with the vehicle controller 22 in a secure manner normal operation is established once the initial program complete and storage of the secret code concluded in both the vehicle controller 22 and each of the plurality of transmitters 26 normal operation includes the transmission of an encrypted code that is encrypted utilizing the secret key code this transmission from a transmitter 26 is accompanied by non encrypted data except for the secret key upon receipt of this data by the vehicle controller 22 the encrypted data is decrypted utilizing the stored key code the decrypted data is then compared to the non encrypted data to assure validity and authorization of the transmission to operate the various functions of vehicle 10 when it is desired to reprogram the secret key to replace or ensure certain security needs the first secret code value 72 is saved in. |
2 | the user can then let go of the board which remains perfectly balanced in a horizontal position resting on his shoulder through the intermediary of the device so that only very low forces need to be exerted on the crossmembers 4 and 5 and the muscles of the head are not fatigued the head incidently not having to support any vertical load the user can then walk to his destination and proceed to off load the board by carrying out the loading maneuvers in reverse noting that the shoulders of a normal person are slightly arcuate towards the front the comfort and the distribution of the load may be improved by placing the two shoulder members 1 not in parallel planes but in planes slightly convergent in the forward direction by way of further improvements each shoulder member 1 may be provided with a vertical tubular part disposed to rotate freely inside the corresponding upright 3 also formed by a tubular part which enables the two members 1 to assume automatically the best possible orientation this arrangement also enables the members 1 to be turned to lie flat in the plane of the uprights 3 the portage frame 2 may also be pivoted to the upper ends of the uprights 3 by means of two pivots 8 with horizontal axes aligned with one another and offset below the frame to permit it to be folded into a plane parallel to and contiguous with the plane of the uprights 3 in order facilitate storage and. |
5 | a recess in the motor casing 2 and is screwed into an inner thread of the stud 35 the plastic screw 4 is tightened up so firmly that the support plate 1 is clamped between the motor casing 2 and the cable outlet housing 3 a very large tightening moment can be achieved by the plastic screw 4 so that where the head of the screw 4 adjoins the motor casing 2 a correspondingly large flat surface pressure is produced the support plate 1 can be a door panel through which the wet cell of the vehicle door is separated from the dry cell of the vehicle in this case the motor casing 2 is as a rule mounted in the dry cell whilst the cable outlet housing 3 and the additional structural elements of the cable window lifter are located in the wet cell of the vehicle door if the drive motor of the window lifter has a defect it is very simple to remove the driver motor from the support plate 1 by loosening the plastic screw 4 and removing the motor casing 2 from the support plate 1 the window lifter motor can then be repaired or replaced by a new motor the connection between. |
2 | consequently when the knob 77 is depressed the block 135 comes into engagement with the exposed adhesive surface and becomes adhered to the blank b accordingly when the knob 77 is released the block 135 is withdrawn from its nest in the carrier 118 and the desired blocking of the blank b has been achieved without the need for removing it from the instrument it will be understood that the carrier 118 may be adapted to form an alloy block not shown on the blank b in place of the preformed block 135 when viewed from the side as in fig1 a the support 74 of the head 22 is initially seated within the arms 58 as shown in fig1 a a lens blank b which is usually of the fused bifocal type with an optically finished convex surface is positioned upon the supporting pins 54 with the finished surface up as shown in fig2 b the light 29 is then turned on by operation of switch 33 causing an image of the targets 84 and 85 and a further image of the outline of the reading segment portion s of the lens to be simultaneously visible through the window 39 the reading segment of the lens blank can then be decentered a prescribed distance either to the right or left of the optical center with respect to scale markings 91a markings to the right of center line 91c are used for decentering the segment portion of the lens blank to the right whereas the markings to the left of center line 91c are used to decenter to the left the v shaped lines 98 are then positioned using the knob 97 after having. |
9 | azimuth axis along the length of the reflector module channel directions or they may be linearly independent axes as for example in a tilt tilt configuration the drive 102 may interface with a post 104 of a heliostat structure assembly 105 heliostat structure assemblies may be arranged in triangles or other suitable shapes heliostats may further comprise drive control boards u201c dcbs u201d not shown internal to the drive that receive power actuate the motors and facilitate data communication to and from a plant network actuation commands may be issued to the heliostats over the plant network from a control system fig2 displays a systems level view of a heliostat field power and communication distribution network commands to actuate the heliostat field originate from control systems on the plant network 101 and are transmitted over network data transmission cables 107 the network data transmission cables 107 connect the plant network 101 to at least one network switch 104 network switches may comprise a plurality of ports and may be connected to each other via auxiliary data connectors 105 ipdcs 103 are housed in ipdus 102 and connect to the network switches via ipdc data transmission cables 106 the network data transmission cables 107 the auxiliary data connectors 105 and the ipdc data transmission cables 106 may all comprise different types of cable or cables of the same type for example ethernet cable each ipdu 102 is a chassis for housing a plurality of modular ipdcs 103 wherein each ipdc comprises an electronics board for delivering power and data communication to four microcontrollers 110 in a cim 109 adjacent ipdcs within an ipdu may have network connections 120 to each other the cim. |
1 | of container 10 by means commonly known in the art the water level gauge includes a water level gauge hose 23 that runs through a sidewall of container 10 a cap unlabeled comprising a central opening through which projects a water level gauge such as a tube or rod hydrostatic forces cause fluid to move in and out of the portion of the water level gauge hose 23 that is disposed in said first container 10 thereby causing a bulb unlabeled floating within gauge 22 to rise when installed in a water container chamber the float rises and the gauge such as a tube or rod extends out the central opening in the cap the gauge may carry indicia to give a measurement of the height of the water in the first container 39 s chamber returning to fig2 an additional container 32 is shown adjacent to said first container 10 tubing 24 fluidly connects the two containers which are at varying elevation as more clearly shown by a brief review of fig1 the tubing is attached to nipple 28 on one end and to tee 31 which may also function as an elbow with a cap 31 c thereon for use in the case where no further additional containers 32 with their interior chambers 40 are daisy chained together if a second or additional containers 32 were to be attached another segment of tubing 24 similar to that shown here would. |
5 | the trench with or without use of the threaded rod 121 visible in fig5 is a right rebar clip 138 comprised of a right cylindrical hole 134 and a right slot 132 in use rebar is inserted into the hole and secured by drawing the slot against the chair body using fasteners not shown in fig5 the channel chair is installed by driving the threaded rod into the ground below the planned trench drain route and rotating the threaded rod to anchor the arrowhead in the ground the foot is pressed against the ground using the adjusting nut alternatively the channel chair may be supported by two rebars attached to the ends of the channel chair by rebar clips the mount is attached to appliance rails on each side of the channel via the ears one channel chair is used for each channel fig6 is a cross section of the embodiment sloping channel 100 and grate 111 with an attached upright elongated anchor of fig5 taken at arrows 6 6 the channel elements of fig6 are the same as in fig2 visible in fig4 is the channel chair 120 with threaded rod 121 foot 128 foot adjusting nut 129 arrowhead 122 and mount adjusting nut 130 and left side rear ear 125 with left side rear ear notch 127 attached to mount 123 along with right. |
8 | a which can encode the test pattern and send the encoded test pattern to a first analog output system 320 the first analog output system 320 can be coupled to a first analog input system 322 which can facilitate communication of the test pattern to a second analog to digital converter 306 b one should note that the above description provides a way among others to self test an auxiliary input the second analog to digital converter 306 b can convert the test pattern from analog to digital format and can send the test pattern to a second analog decoder 304 b the second analog decoder 304 b can decode the test pattern and send the decoded test pattern to a second frame buffer 308 b the second frame buffer 308 b can send the test pattern to a second digital encoder 312 b which can encode the test pattern and send the encoded test pattern to a vms 460 via an analog output system 352 the vms 460 can analyze the received test pattern to determine whether the analog stt 213 is operating properly the computing device 660 can facilitate this analysis as well as facilitate storage of the analysis at data storage 662 fig1 is a functional flow diagram illustrating an exemplary process for testing at least one. |
7 | to be operating correctly through diagnostic software and will also stay black thereby notifying the user that the particular transducer has discontinued operation rather than give bad measurement and by doing so identifies which transducer needs to be replaced the next block in the bottom status bar gives the count of pallets that are being processed during a particular time the next block is the file name the last block across the bottom is the analysis of either accept or reject of the pallet that has just been measured the window element in the menu tool bar when clicked has the following drop down menus tile will take the six windows and overlap them on each other cascade will put them in one row behind each other serially arrange puts the six child windows into what the customer normally sees which is taking the six and putting them side by side so that one can see everything at the same time arranging icons is a feature of automatically arranges equal spacing for the icons within the window the next items 1 through 5 are the headings for the child windows titled transducers 1 to 5 and the sixth heading called legend one click on any of these will activate that particular child window this on line module is not active in this embodiment but can provide context sensitive help information one copyrighted version of source code that will allow implementation of the described embodiments of cast and the above graphical user interfaces is provided in appendix 1 appendix on microfiche however one skilled in computer programming will also be. |
1 | e g one opened and then one closed operated simultaneously operated on a delay or a combination thereof for example only one valve may be open at a time in another example one may close and after a time delay another may open the one or more valves may be part of a common fitting located proximate to a common fitting or both the one or more common fittings may function to connect two or more lines into a common line the one or more common fittings may function to connect a suction line and an irrigation line to a common port the one or more common fittings may connect a single line to multiple devices so that multiple devices may be used simultaneously in series in parallel or a combination thereof for example the common fitting may connect a suction line and an irrigation line to a common line that is connected to a sheath and during operation an irrigation fluid may be applied and then after a delay and or immediately when the irrigation fluid ceases to be applied suction may be applied to the suction line so that irrigation fluid excess irrigation fluid debris particles opaque fluids. |
6 | adjacent kiln car bases and also between each base and the wall of the kiln to prevent or reduce damage and abrasion of the bats 18 it is not necessary to form an airtight seal around the base of the kiln car because any heating of the trolley 10 is likely to be due almost exclusively to penetration of radiant heat from the flue 13 since conduction and convection effects are minimal for the reasons referred to above the embodiment of the invention described above provides a kiln car base which has a very low thermal mass compared with the conventional solid fire brick base which improves heat insulation between the flue and the metal trolley owing to the superior thermal insulating properties of the lightweight insulating materials used and which additionally has means for forming the heat seal with the walls of the kiln and with adjacent kiln car bases the base is capable of carrying the usual load due to the weight of the superstructure and ware however it is not a particularly skilled operation to assemble the base the components are relatively small and lightweight and only a few different types of component are required so that the whole assembly operation can be carried out very readily additionally the components for forming a base can be packed for freighting purposes into a relatively small volume and weigh less than the conventional fire bricks used for a conventional base the low thermal mass insulating material can be. |
7 | field between removal surface 33 and sleeve 15 that urges the carrier to removal surface 33 further rotation of removal roller 29 brings whatever carrier has been attracted to surface 33 to a skive blade 37 which cleans surface 33 allowing carrier to fall into a removable holding container 39 where the serviceman can periodically remove the particles in operation during toning v bias toning applied by variable is power source 19 might be set at 100 v for charged area development using positive toner with a negative electrostatic image v bias removal might be set by variable power source 35 at an appropriate level to inhibit attraction of either carrier or toner to it for example at 100 v or ground to remove carrier v bias toning is set at ground while v bias removal is set at 600 v to cause the negatively charged carrier to be attracted to the removal device in doing discharged area toning with a negatively charged image and negatively charged toner toning is accomplished with both the v bias toning and the v bias removal at 500 v dc carrier removal is accomplished then by having v bias removal at 600 v and v bias toning at ground in each instance the change in biases is done for a short period of time say five seconds during running of the apparatus periodically say every 100 copies to remove a small amount of carrier into the holding container 39 which carrier is replaced along with the addition of. |
7 | the exclusion of one of these such information could be provided to healthcare organization coding system 12 and respective visual indicia associated with the suggested course for example if terms indicative of u201c submucous u201d are found to exist in the medical documentation this term could be a special color like green whereas if terms are found suggesting the exclusion of intramural interstitial this term could be colored red or even grayed out fig8 is a rendering of the screen shot shown in fig6 except that coder 10 has opted to search the medical documents for specific terms that the coder expects to be relevant to subsequent data entry in the healthcare organization coding system 12 for example coder 10 may have seen the information presented in fig7 and returned to the mdae system to search for u201c submucous u201d upon entering the characters an alphabetized list of wildcard type matches along with the frequency of occurrence within the medical documentation is displayed as can be seen from the example u201c submucosal u201d occurs three times whereas subserosal occurs two times this may indicate to coder 10 that each needs to be further investigated if however submucosal occurred several times but subserous subperitoneal occurred zero times this may be enough for coder 10 to quickly conclude the uterine leiomyoma was of the submucous type fig9 is a rendering of a screenshot of healthcare organization coding system 12 following coder 10 39 s selection of u201c submucous u201d specific icd diagnosis codes are presented to coder 10 who may select a particular one at this point. |
7 | mechanisms 2 dispense plastic card with bar code more costly dispensing amp reading mechanisms 4 proximity devices and readers more costly dispensing amp reading mechanisms 1 consumers are not comfortable using an existing credit card or bankcard to access a u201c free u201d local phone or to gain access to the internet for u201c free u201d 1 advertisers can also deliver data chips to targeted end users 3 network operations centers nocs can also deliver data chips to targeted end users incentive loyalty programs for the above can be linked to the release of data chips to end users all references including publications patent applications and patents cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by reference and were set forth in its entirety herein the use of the terms u201c a u201d and u201c an u201d and u201c the u201d and similar referents in the context of describing the invention especially in the context of the following claims are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range unless otherwise indicated herein and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein all methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context the use of any and all examples or exemplary language e g u201c such as u201d provided herein is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope. |
8 | a bearer under an idle mode signaling reduction mechanism are provided the method for processing a bearer under an isr mechanism includes the following steps a mobility management network element acquires an access mode of a current network the mobility management network element notifies a serving gateway of the access mode of the current network so that the sgw processes bearer according to the access mode of the current network it can be ensured that the access mode of the current network is consistent with the access mode for a policy and charging control strategy adopted during a bearing procedure under the isr mechanism application_number US 201113103547 A description the exemplary embodiments described below provide a method and a system for processing a bearer under an isr mechanism in order to make the technical solutions clearer and more comprehensible embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings are described referring to fig1 a and 1b a signaling flow chart of a method for processing a bearer under an isr mechanism according to a first embodiment is shown the bearer processing procedure may be a bearer activation or processing procedure in this embodiment the bearer activation procedure under an isr mechanism is described user equipment ue in an idle state is moved from an original resident network to a current network the process of initiating a bearer activation procedure under the isr mechanism specifically includes the following steps in step 101 a pcrf delivers a pcc rule to a pgw the pcc rule is a pcc rule corresponding to an access mode of the original resident network if the pcc rule is not configured by the pcrf a quality of service qos rule may also be configured by the pgw in step 102 the pgw according to the pcc rule sends a. |
8 | source terminal of the transistor mh1 and a drain terminal of the transistor mh2 are connected to the first terminal of a load l1 from which an output signal vout1 is obtained the second terminal of the load l1 being connected to the earth terminal the transistors mh1 and mh2 are controlled by means of a device 205 produced in integrated form in a chip of semiconductor material comprising a block 210 which is connected to a gate terminal of the transistors mh1 and mh2 and which generates two switching control signals sh1 and sh2 for the transistors mh1 and mh2 respectively a block 250 which receives as inputs one or more filtered reference quantities qref 39 and the control signal sh2 generates a dead time signal sd this signal is used by the control block 210 to keep both of the transistors mh1 and mh2 cut off for a predetermined period td dead time so as to prevent current peaks in these transistors during the switching stages the dead time block 250 also generates a filtering signal sf1 which is used as in the previous embodiment by the switch 122 and by the service block 140 this embodiment of the present invention is particularly advantageous since it enables the filtering signal sf1 to be produced by a simple modification of a pre existing circuit block without the need for a suitable filtering block 135 in fig1 a in order to explain the operation of the system of fig2 a reference. |
9 | groups is selected from a c 2 up to c 8 alkyl or substituted alkyl wherein the substituents are selected from carboxyl acetyl amido or hydroxy while the other r group is selected from methyl ethyl propyl or butyl exemplary thiol compounds contemplated for use herein include thiol containing amino acids e g cysteine n acetyl cysteine and the like thiol containing peptides thiol containing proteins e g albumin insulin hemoglobin lysozyme immunoglobulins u03b1 2 macroglobulin fibronectin vitronectin fibrinogen and the like glutathione thiol containing carbohydrates thiol containing nucleotides and the like suitable physiologically compatible aqueous media contemplated for use herein as a nitric oxide trapping agent include saline sterile water phosphate buffered saline culture media balanced salt solutions and the like suitable apolar oxygenated solvents contemplated for use herein as a nitric oxide trapping agent include fluorinated cycloaliphatic compounds e g a perfluoroadamantane a perfluorodecalin a perfluorohexane and the like a fluorinated aromatic compound e g a perfluorobenzene a perfluorotoluene and the like a fluorinated carboxylic acid e g perfluorolauric acid and the like additional agents useful as nitric oxide trapping agents in the practice of the present invention include superoxide anion radicals peroxynitrite xanthine hypoxanthine xanthine oxidase system peroxides superoxide dismutase antibodies directed against free radical adducts griess. |
5 | i e a trapezoids dove tails etc the channel mortises 304 may narrow with proximity to the support collar 150 with proximity to the bottom of the alignment ring 316 similarly the tenons 306 may narrow with distance from the top plate 302 with proximity to the bottom of the rear face 318 of the gooseneck conduit 156 the tenons 306 and mortises 304 are dimensioned to securely interlock the gooseneck conduit assembly 154 includes locking mechanisms that secure the gooseneck conduit assembly 154 to the telescoping joint 130 embodiments may include one or more locking mechanisms that are mechanically or hydraulically actuated for example embodiments may include a primary and a secondary locking mechanism hydraulic secondary backup locks 308 are included on some embodiments of the gooseneck conduit assembly 154 the hydraulic secondary locks include a hydraulic cylinder that operates the lock other embodiments include mechanical secondary backup locks 310 in some embodiments the secondary backup locks secure the primary locking mechanisms into position lock state indicators 314 show the state of conduit assembly locks for example extended indicators 314 indicate a locked state and retracted indicators 314 indicate an unlocked state fig4 shows an elevation view of the support collar 150 and gooseneck conduit assemblies 154 in accordance with various embodiments the gooseneck conduit assembly 154 a includes two gooseneck conduits 156 and is unlocked and separated from the telescoping joint 130. |
7 | of fig2 detects another coin e g 100 yen a sensor 500s near the sensor 100s detects the another coin e g 500 yen similarly symbol 5s shown in the path board 33 of the lower part of fig2 is a sensor for detecting another coin e g sensor 5s will output a signal if a 5 yen coin is detected a sensor 50s near the sensor 5s detects another coin e g a 50 yen coin similarly in addition the upper surfaces of each sensor 1s 500s are arranged to be coincident with the upper surface level of the path board 33 as shown in fig4 in other words each sensor is arranged so that coins can pass smoothly over the ring shape path board 33 fig2 shows on the path board 33 of the down stream side of each sensor 1s 500s an oblong open hole h through which each coin can drop respectively further these oblong open holes h are respectively formed of the same shape still an opening ch which is provided at the most downstream of path board 33 is formed in order to store coins or cancel coins and near the inside edge in each oblong open hole h a long and slender gate g is pivotably openable respectively see fig2 in addition the gate g is specifically a long and slender roller which is rotatably arranged moreover the upper surface of each gate g is arranged to be coincident with the upper surface level of path board 33 as shown in fig5 that is each gate g is arranged so that the coin can pass the ring shape path board 33 smoothly as shown in fig5 and on the base board 31 near the outside edge in each open hole h. |
4 | inner circumference of the tooth set ring the ring shaped clamping element 4 which is made of a flexible material is inserted into a ring shaped recess 41 of the core piece 11 the clamping element 4 possesses an inclined side 42 which operates together with projections 132 of the holder upon the installation of the holder 13 the said projections 132 penetrate into the clamping element 4 in such a manner that it is expanded radially and lies against the inner circumference of the tooth set ring 12 thus fixing ring 12 in relation to the core piece 11 and further in such a way that a slip rotation of the tooth set ring 12 is prevented the projections 132 have even a beveling for this purpose so that they can more easily press into the clamping element these can also be so formed that they are not comprised of several single projections but are connected with one another in a circumferential manner so that they form a cup shaped continuous rim on the holder 13 thus the fastening means 112 serves the ring shaped recess 41 for the purpose of binding together the core piece 11 of the opening roll 1 with the exchangeable tooth set carrier 12 the core piece 11 possesses also favorably fastening means 112 which is designed as a boring and a further fastener 41 designed as a recess so that with the same core piece 11 can work together with either a ring shaped tooth set carrier 12 or a tooth set carrier built integrally as one. |
9 | laminated construction including an outer layer or pane 28 an inner pane30 and a polymeric bonding layer 32 between the panes 28 and 30 the mirror door 26 is itself unframed and self supporting and its edges may be suitably beveled or otherwise finished for safety and aesthetic effect the mirror door 26 is coupled to the frame 16 by a totally concealed hinge arrangement comprising in the illustrated embodiment upper and lower hinge assemblies designated generally by the reference numerals 34 and 36 referring to fig2 and 3 the hinge assemblies 34 and 36 will now be described in detail each hinge assembly 34 and 36 comprises a hinge bar 38 affixed to the rearsurface of the mirror door 26 in the illustrated embodiment to the rear surface of the inner panel 30 as is apparent the hinge bars 38 are disposed adjacent respective upper and lower edges of the door 26 a simple and effective technique for affixing the hinge bars 38 to the mirror door 26 is the use of a double faced pressure sensitive tape 40 seen in fig3 other means such as durable epoxy or other adhesives may occur to those skilled in the art and may also serve the preferred cross sectional configuration of the hinge bars. |
2 | screen 21 attached by screws 23 to the bottom of the filter tube 1 the invention is now assembled with fig1 showing in elevation the right side view of the filter in its operating position with its discharge tube 4 penetrating the wall between the septic tank and pump chamber the weighted float fig1 will rise and fall as the effluent level fluctuates within the pump chamber this vertical movement of the weighted float fig1 which is tethered by cable 17 to the brush 11 will cause the brush 11 located in the filter tube 1 to move up and down in doing so it will pass over the internal filter screen 13 this action will keep the internal filter screen 13 free of debris and allow for the free flow of effluent from the septic tank through the filter and into the pump chamber the brush 11 should have little effect on the external filter screens 21 the filter 39 s discharge tube 4 is inserted into the pre existing drain hole located in the dividing wall located between the septic tank and pump chamber of a compartmentalized tank the four way connector 3 being fused to the rest of the filter is then slipped over the end of the discharge tube 4 and secured by the insertion of insert bolt 18 the effluent in the pump chamber is reduced to its lowest level the weighted float fig1 is placed on the surface of the effluent the cable 17 having previously been attached to the brush 11 in the filter tube 1 and passed through the pulley units 14 including. |
7 | solid objects can be composed of a set of faces that enclose a volume when combining objects within the cad system the combine tool takes user selected solids or surfaces as inputs and delivers a single combined solid or surface as an output when splitting objects the combine tool takes a first user selected object as the u201c target u201d object and cuts it with a second user selected object as the u201c cutter u201d object the combine tool delivers multiple objects as outputs the combine tool also lets a user easily merge objects by inferring a merge operation if the user selected multiple objects either by selecting a group of objects all at once or by selecting a first object and then additional objects individually when splitting a solid with one of its own faces the split body tool takes a first user selected face as an input infers the target solid from the selected face and cuts the target solid with a cutting surface based on the selected face the split body tool delivers multiple objects as outputs when splitting a face by another face the split face tool takes a user selected target face and cutter face. |
7 | emitters pins 2 3 4 12 13 and 14 full current drive capability of the multiple or gate output structure is obtained fig1 and fig2 show one led driver configuration in which the normal logic function is preserved the input source 40 is wired to pin 5 v bias 36 is the led 33 bias voltage that is the cathode of the led 33 is connected to the v cc pin 5 of the gate while the anode of the led is connected to v bias 36 r e 37 which is a current setting resistor is connected to pins 2 3 4 12 13 and 14 the value of r e 37 is selected to provide the desired current for the emitter coupled pair and in turn the led current v ee 39 the most negative power supply voltage usually 5 2 volts is at pin 8 v tt 38 a termination resistor voltage supply for the outputs is nominally 2 0 volts when v ee is 5 2 volts v tt 38 or v ee 39 is connected to output terminals through r e 37 the v cc v ee voltage differential is generally limited to less than 8 volts v cc is the higher bias value and is generally 0 volts ground this allows the gate inputs 9 10. |
8 | a larger penetration depth than a common flashlight an alternative preferred embodiment of the laser flashlight of the instant invention is depicted in fig4 as shown therein laser flashlight 10 u2032 includes a battery pack 30 u2032 a power supply 14 a beam expander 20 an optical system 50 u2032 including an optical fiber assembly 62 and a diode package 16 u2032 the primary difference between laser flashlight 10 u2032 and laser flashlight 10 is that laser flashlight 10 u2032 utilizes a diode laser 64 which is directly coupled to beam expander 20 via optical fiber assembly 62 to generate laser beams rather than the diode pumped solid state laser of the fig1 embodiment the optical fiber assembly 62 includes an optic fiber 66 and a fiber optic connector 68 diode lasers 64 of this nature are becoming increasingly available in higher and higher power ratings for various wavelengths including the green range since the output of a diode laser 64 can be converted to other wavelengths via many of the non linear resonators described below the laser flashlight 10 u2032 could optionally be equipped with a suitable resonator depending on the diode laser 64 selected however this laser flashlight configuration is preferred due to its simplicity and its power weight and size minimization capabilities diode lasers 64 of comparable power and frequency ratings to those discussed above are preferred for use with this embodiment finally since there is no need to cool optical fiber 66 i e there is preferably no. |
1 | straps 112 and 114 aspects features and or advantages of various embodiments will be further appreciated in view of the following description in conjunction with the accompanying figures various embodiments can include and or exclude different aspects features and or advantages where applicable in addition various embodiments can combine one or more aspect or feature of other embodiments where applicable the descriptions of aspects features and or advantages of particular embodiments should not be construed as limiting other embodiments or the claims while illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described herein the present invention is not limited to the various preferred embodiments described herein but includes any and all embodiments having equivalent elements modifications omissions combinations e g of aspects across various embodiments adaptations and or alterations as would be appreciated by those in the art based on the present disclosure the limitations in the claims e g including that to be later added are to be interpreted broadly based on the language employed in the claims and not limited to examples described in the present specification or during the prosecution of the application which examples are to be construed as non exclusive for example in the present disclosure the term u201c preferably u201d is non exclusive and means u201c preferably but not limited to u201d in this disclosure and during the prosecution of this application means plus function or step plus function limitations will only be employed where for a specific claim limitation all of the following conditions are present in that limitation a u201c means for u201d or u201c step for u201d is expressly recited b a corresponding function is expressly. |
2 | fibrous filter material 124 is positioned in the lower chamber during use in operation filter 120 is initially placed in the lower portion of vessel 90 below retaining lugs 114 to secure the plate 116 tightly a contaminated fluid to be purified is then sent to the vessel 90 through the pipe connection 98 in the side of the vessel with the fluid moving toward the center of vessel 90 then entering in a centrally location position through baffle 122 which dispenses fluid in various directions through the filter with the solid contaminants of the fluid being contained in filter 120 in the lower chamber of vessel 90 contaminated industrial oils and other hydrocarbon or oleaginous type mixtures or suspensions are typical of those treated in the filter of the present invention the filter 120 in the lower chamber within the vessel 90 filters out relatively large solid particles and heavy non volatile viscous liquids material 124 also holds the filter 120 in place the purified liquid passes upwardly through openings such as 118 in container plate 116 at angles pushing the purified oil counter clockwise at the upper side of container plate 116 purified oil or other liquid is removed from the vessel through the discharge spout 96 an important usage of the present invention is in the purification and reclamation of lubricating oil which contains after usage various types of solid contaminants the lubricating oil can be cleaned or reclaimed by the removal of these contaminants by passing the oil through the filter 120 to remove the solid contaminants and produces a purified fluid in volume ready for use in its original capacity although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described in order to illustrate the. |
7 | game of poker or a game of blackjack in a casino is depicted the table 96 has a generally linear banker 39 s side 98 and an arcuate outer edge 100 along which are six play stations 102 103 104 105 106 107 numbered 1 through 6 respectively like the play stations of the preceding tables the play stations of the poker and black jack tables has markings suitable for use by a player of the game each play station 102 107 also has a proxy additional reward betting zone 35 in accordance with the present invention each casino game has a preselected set of winning conditions for participating in the jackpot of a progressive game in the preferred embodiment the winning combination for baccarat would occur when the first two cards dealt to a player 39 s hand and the first two cards dealt to a dealer 39 s hand are all identical and are equal to the numerical identification of the play station at which the player is seated for example a player at station four has a winning combination when the player 39 s hand and the banker 39 s hand both have a pair of fours similarly a player at play. |
2 | inside surface of the annulus than over its outside surface moreover at least one strain gauge 107 is furthermore arranged on the inside face of the sector this making it possible to measure the stresses applied to the sectors at this inside face this strain gauge is for example made in the known form of a film supporting metal electrodes arranged in such a way that the extension or contraction of the surface on which the gauge is adhesively bonded causes a variation in the resistance of these electrodes according to a known law the set of 5 sectors is arranged inside a shaper annulus 108 which makes it possible to define the shape and the dimensions of the piezoelectric annulus this annulus is for example manufactured from epoxy glass with a carefully polished inside surface the dimensions of the sectors are contrived so that a clearance remains between the metal pieces of the ends of two adjacent sectors adjuster keys having the shape of wedges 109 fill this clearance these keys an example of which is represented in fig2 are therefore placed between the sectors and enable these sectors to be locked inside the shaper annulus 108 the angle between the two lateral faces of these keys is designed to correspond to the angle alpha of the end pieces of the sectors so that when the keys are in position these outside faces are applied to the outside faces of these end pieces with as small an angular clearance as possible so as to avoid excessive stresses at the. |
9 | in length and 1 u215e in width this is given by way of example only and is not meant to be limiting as shown in fig6 the carton 10 has corner cells 135 exterior cells 138 and interior cells 136 the exact positioning of which results in recesses 175 176 178 formed between the exterior surfaces of the cells 135 136 138 on the bottom face 90 of the carton 10 having configurations peculiar to the precise position of the various cells 135 136 138 generally the contour of the bottom outside cell surfaces 155 156 158 of cells 135 138 136 respectively are similar to each other such that the recesses 175 176 178 formed between adjacent cell outside surfaces 155 156 158 are similar in contour the contour of the upper or outside surfaces of the bosses 70 70 a e g the size shape height width depth and or configuration of the bosses 70 or 70 a are selected and formed to be complementary to the contour of at least two of the recesses 175 176 178 such that each of the bosses 70 or 70 a can be readily inserted into a recess preferably the contour of the bosses 70 70 a are formed to be complementary to the contour of those recesses that are formed between the outside surfaces of two adjacent outside cells 138 and more particularly the recesses 178 that are formed between the adjacent sidewall surfaces. |
7 | optical sensor may vary for example including two infrared light emitting diodes 22 23 with slightly differing wavelengths e g 1300 cm 1 and 1425 cm 1 each separately driven by drivers 24 25 these wavelengths correspond to a peak absorption and adjacent low absorption region for hydrocarbons the output of the photodiode detector 26 is converted into a differential signal by circuit 27 in the manner of a correlated double sampling circuit by amplifier 28 and processed as in the system described with respect to fig1 e g by an analog to digital converter 10 fig3 shows yet another embodiment of an optical sensor in this case a fabry perot grating 30 on the surface of a 1425 cm 1 laser diode 31 which is coated with a material which selectively absorbs hydrocarbons 32 the presence of the concentrated hydrocarbons 33 in this surface layer 32 reduces the reflection efficiency of the reflection grating 30 and thus increases the lasing threshold of the laser diode 31 this threshold is measured by a dynamic analysis of the startup transient fig4 shows a schematic diagram of a microcontroller based system 40 which provides functionality and safety features for a barbecue or grill the system provides a combustible gas sensor system 43 and a carbon monoxide sensor system 41 which detect potentially hazardous levels of these gases as described above in the event of hazardous levels an audible and or visual alarm 51 is generated under control of the microcontroller based system 40 a flame out detector 42 is also provided which may also be used to generate an audible and or visual alarm 51 or alternately used to trigger a relight of the flame by. |
6 | u00b0 f through conduits 28 for further combustion reaction in combustion zone of combustion chamber 27 with the air which is scooped in through the air inlet 23 of the ducted member 22 the conduits are defined by a housing or containment structure 31 the fuel insulator 24 performs a dual functions as the name implies i e fuel and insulator the fuel insulator contributes gaseous products for the combustion chamber reaction while protecting the rocket motor case by its insulation function at the same time a solid fuel ducted rocket augmented with gel oxidizer is depicted as system 30 of fig3 besides the capability to combust the solid fuel generator gases with air as in system 20 of fig2 system 30 of fig3 additionally comprises a capability to combust the fuel rich gap sfgg effluent with inhibited red fuming nitric acid irfna gel oxidizer to produce higher thrust during the boost and dash stages of a flight like numbers of fig2 are employed in fig3 to identify common elements 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 28 27 and 40 as depicted in fig2 which comprise a rocket motor case a ducted member air inlet fuel insulator an exhaust nozzle gap sfgg igniter means conduits for fuel rich hot gases a combustion zone combustion chamber and an intake closure respectively fig3 depicts an irfna gel system having a housing 31 or containment structure for containing irfna gel. |
6 | member 12 defines a piston chamber 22 having a first chamber portion 22 a and a second chamber portion 22 b a stage separator plate 24 is provided between the first chamber portion 22 a and the second chamber portion 22 b an apply piston 26 is disposed in the first chamber portion 22 a of the piston chamber 22 and includes an inner diameter seal 28 engaging an inner diameter surface of the piston chamber 22 an outer diameter seal 30 is provided on an outer diameter portion of the piston 26 and engages an outer diameter surface of the piston chamber 22 the apply piston 26 includes an axially extending arm portion 32 which engages the clutch pack 16 for applying axial pressure thereto as will be described in greater detail herein an amplifier piston 34 is provided in the second chamber portion 22 b of the piston chamber 22 and includes an outer diameter seal 36 which engages an outer diameter surface of the piston chamber 22 and an inner diameter seal 38 which engages an inner diameter surface of the piston chamber 22 a plurality of amplifier drive pins 40 are provided in engagement with the apply piston 26 and the amplifier piston 34 as shown in fig2 preferably three or more. |
2 | with the charging stock 28 to be comminuted i e non precomminuted cement clinker having a grain size of for example up to 100 mm being supplied therewith via a charging shaft 29 the grain size of a substantial part of the charging stock 28 is greater than the width of the narrowest nip of for example 20 mm between the two pressing rollers that for example can have a diameter of 900 mm the pressing power of the rollers of the roller press pressing on the materials 28 and 20 amounts to more than 2 t per centimeter of roller length for example 6 through 9 t cm the charging stock is comminuted in the nip between the rollers due to a combined individual grain crushing and interparticle crushing for the implementation of this latter comminution principle the charging stock to be comminuted is supplied to the nip of the press 27 in such a great quantity by the charging shaft 29 arranged above the nip so that the material to be comminuted and drawn in between the rollers by friction presses the rollers apart and the particles of the charging stock crush one another in the nip in a fill a collective or in a product bed the cement clinker emerges from the nip comminuted and partially agglomerated i e pressed into scabs 30 whose proportion of particles already reduced to the desired cement. |
3 | acid and most preferably it is succinic acid the therapeutically acceptable acid addition salts of formula i hx are prepared by reacting the base form of 1 2 3 4 tetrahydropyrrolo 1 2 a pyrazine or a substituted 1 2 3 4 tetrahydropyrrolo 1 2 a pyrazine with one or more equivalents preferably with an excess of the appropriate acid in an organic solvent such as ethanol for example these compounds can be prepared as outlined in the following scheme str10 wherein y is cl or c o och 3 r 4 is ch 3 str11 can also be str12 a precursor of the synthesis of compounds of formula i and formula i hx is 1 2 3 4 tetrahydropyrrolo 1 2 a pyrazine see u s pat no 4 230 856 which is obtained by means of reduction of 3 4 dihydropyrrolo 1 2 a pyrazine see u s pat no 4 216 321 tetrahydropyrrolo 1 2 a pyrazine iv reacts with an ethanol solution of succinic acid to form 1 2 3 4 tetrahydropyrrolo 1 2 a pyrazine hydrosuccinate iii 2 acetyl 1 2 3 4 tetrahydropyrrolo 1 2 a pyrazine ii r 3 ch 3 and 2 benzoyl 1 2 3 4 tetrahydropyrrolo 1 2 a pyrazine ii r 3 c 6. |
4 | 12 shown in fig1 are replaced by 34 parallel 34 hook shaped slots 18 the yarn strands 14 of all the groups are entered in slots 18 and positioned at the arcuate closed ends 18a of the slots with this embodiment also all of the strands are visible and easily grasped a yarn strand anywhere in any slot may be selected and pulled out of the slot perpendicularly to the slot walls without disturbing the other strands in the same slot or adjacent slots furthermore in this embodiment as well as the others the inclined slots should reduce any tendency of the strands to pull out of the sorter during storage or use fig3 shows still another sorter embodiment in which the slots 22 are arranged at right angles to the card 10 axis this sorter is best held at an angle as shown so that the yarn strands hang vertically side by side for the reasons described above in this embodiment as well as the others it may be desirable to bevel the sides of the slots as shown at 22a in fig3 this makes it easier to withdraw the strands from behind the sorter without making them any. |
2 | in a vacuum environment as in space is preferable in the embodiment the flexible thermal control material 10 d is adhered to the pif heat insulating layer 31 on the surface of the liquid hydrogen tank by the bonding layer 18 but the flexible thermal control material 10 d can also be adhered to the surface of the liquid hydrogen tank by a fastening member as the fastening member a fastener for fastening and fixing a component to another component can be used for example a rivet can be used for example as the fastener fig3 is a diagram in which the flexible thermal control material 10 10 a to 10 f is provided by the bonding layer 18 using a polyimide foam heat insulating layer 41 instead of the pif heat insulating layer 31 of fig8 the polyimide foam heat insulating layer 41 is a foam in which air bubbles have an open cell structure and exhibits an effect of vacuum insulation a thickness of the polyimide foam heat insulating layer 41 is for example preferably approximately from 10 mm to 50 mm fig1 is a diagram in which the flexible thermal control material 10 10 a to 10 f is provided on a heat insulating layer 42 having a laminated body structure of two layers which are the pif heat insulating layer 31 of fig8 and the polyimide foam heat insulating layer 41 the polyimide foam heat insulating layer 41 is a foam in which air bubbles have an open cell structure and exhibits an effect of vacuum insulation a thickness of the heat insulating layer 42 of two layers which are the pif heat insulating layer 31 and the polyimide foam heat insulating layer 41 is. |
5 | toward lower base 34 the taper of frustoconical thread section 28 is substantial and is chosen to permit threaded section 28 to travel substantially into the mating threaded section in box 12 described hereinbelow before thread engagement begins nearest the lower end of pin 10 is a lower guide section 36 having a bevelled lower edge 38 guide section 36 is generally cylindrical in shape and like upper guide section 22 provides a flat to insure thread alignment in a manner hereinafter described the bore 20 of pin 10 comprises two cylindrical voids defined by walls 40 and 42 connected by a frustoconical void defined by wall 44 as shown void 42 is essentially the same diameter as bore 18 and is larger than void 40 void 40 is bevelled at its lower end 46 referring now to fig2 a box joint 12 for threaded mating with pin 10 of fig1 is shown box 12 is connected by means of weld metal 50 to a longitudinal member 52 which is tubular for casing applications on its exterior box 12 comprises a cylindrical weld section 54 which is essentially the same diameter as longitudinal member 52 and provides an area for welding to member 52 with weld metal 50 adjacent to weld section 54 and extending to the upper end of box 12 is a tubular end section 56 which is larger in diameter than section 54 and has a bevelled end 58 section 56 has in its interior threads for mating with threads 30 of pin 10 to be described hereinafter the transition from weld. |
3 | enable oxygen containing gas to be supplied to the lumens of the hollow fibers various reactors using such modules are described application_number US 77720404 A description fig1 shows a textile polymethyl pentene fibre with 45 micron outside diameter and 15 to 30 micron inside diameter the fibre is made by a melt extrusion process in which the pmp is melted and drawn through an annular spinnerette the raw polymer used was mx 001 produced by mitsui petrochemical outside diameters of 30 u2013 50 microns may be used the fibres are hollow inside but non porous oxygen travels through the fibre walls by molecular diffusion in fig2 the fibre is woven in a fabric with pmp fibre running horizontally and an inert fibre running vertically to provide support to the fine pmp fibre fig3 shows a module in which a bundle or stack of sheets of fabric are potted at both ends in a header using potting materials such as polyurethane hot melt or epoxy a large sheet of the fabric may also be rolled or folded to produce a module rather than using separate sheets the bundle is assembled together with spacers between the sheets of fabric which provide a gap between the sheets for aeration and substrate flow these spacers may be plastic strips or hot melt layers the gap between sheets may range from 3 mm to 15 mm depending on the nature of the wastewater the length of the module may range from 1 m to 5 m to produce the module of fig3 a sheet of fibres is laid onto strips of adhesive located to cross the ends of the fibres spacing strips were then placed over the sheet followed by additional strips of adhesive. |
8 | enblock so to speak now the case is to be considered that such signaling characters are delivered from the memory unit se and that the polarity changes forming the signaling characters are retransmitted by way of the serving line laa the memory unit se emits such signaling characters from its direct command memory area dbz upon a corresponding control from the program control unit pe these signaling characters arrive at a character input of the conversion circuit seg c again assigned to the serving line laa by way of a line mtla and the communication control unit ueas and the system termination circuit sag c by way of the code converter acw these signaling characters are into a parallel series converter psu in the system termination circuit which then upon a corresponding control delivers individual polarity changes on its output side at a polarity change output to a line pwlb via the input code converter ecw the line plwb is connectible by way of the system termination circuit sag c and the communication control unit ueas with the memory cell zz2 of the memory unit se representing a serving cell in such a manner that the individual polarity changes are successively written into this memory cell which is assigned to the serving line laa the memory cell zz2 is assigned on its output side to the serving line laa of. |
9 | wiping processes in the direct activation mode this is similar to the method claimed in claim 6 but involves a simple averaging over all 34 d i 34 during the direct activation mode then the clock or time counter is set to zero t 0 fig6 a and the rain sensor 12 begins the intermittent operation mode in this operation mode the following times are continuously measured and actualized the actual clock time t the wiping process durations t and the d i time intervals from a wiping process to the next s i are measured in the program section in which the time to the next s i is measured a comparison between the actual counter time t and the product of the constant c 1 and the actual interval time i 0 occurs if the actual counter time t is larger than this product the actual counter time is stored and an s i value is no longer expected the actual interval time i 0 is placed in a program loop which means that a new calculated value always replaces the old or previous value value and the desired number of past i values is always available further the previous i 0 value is designated as the value i 1 when a signal s i is generated by the rain sensor 12 see the first decision block in fig6 b and the. |
5 | vice versa and the ceiling tiles be changed to increase or decrease the area of high density filtered air inlets floor 20 is designed and constructed to be a load bearing floor the floor is designed so that equipment can be placed directly on the perforated floor at any location within the clean room 90 regardless of the size of the clean room because equipment can be placed and supported anywhere on the perforated floor equipment can be moved into and out of the clean room at will and can be placed in any location within the clean room moving equipment into or about clean room 90 does not require the dismantling of a raised floor nor the assembly or moving of a costly support platform upon which the equipment must rest equipment can easily be moved into or out of clean room 90 on an air palette without compromising the cleanliness of the clean room an air palette can easily move across the perforated floor by placing thin sheets of air impervious material such as thin sheets of plastic or metal over the floor grates as a temporary measure while the air palette passes over the grates in addition all facilities lines such as gas lines chemical lines power lines and the like can be routed from the equipment through the nearest opening 22 to the facilities room below this is in contrast to the conventional raised floor clean room in which facilities lines are routed underneath the raised floor thus in accordance with the invention facilities lines need not be routed across the floor and thus need not impede the movement of equipment across the floor in a preferred method the clean room in accordance with the invention is constructed as follows the facilities room 30. |
9 | ep 0 718 470 a2 and b1 relating to method of operating a gas turbine group equipped with two combustor chambers when providing a partial load operation other relevant published documents which include one or more improvements of the above identified documents forming also integral parts of the present description referring to a sequential combustion the combination of combustors can be disposed as follows at least one combustor is configured as a can architecture with at least one operating turbine both the first and second combustors are configured as sequential can can architecture with at least one operating turbine the first combustor is configured as an annular combustion chamber and the second combustor is built on as a can configuration with at least one operating turbine the first combustor is configured as a can architecture and the second combustor is configured as an annular combustion chamber with at least one operating turbine both the first and second combustor are configured as annular combustion chambers with at least one operating turbine both the first and second combustor are configured as annular combustion chambers with an intermediate operating turbine in both cases relating to can combustor 120 or annular combustion chamber 130 the azimuthal main flow 121 131 is unitary in each system fig2 shows a gas turbine according to fig1 having a first combustion chamber equipped with at least one dilution air injection 201 at appropriate place downstream of the first burner system 101 and upstream of the second burner system 105 and having a second. |
6 | directly to the honeycomb core on both sides creates a sandwich type structure the honeycomb panel structure replicates the insulating system of a thermos in that a still airspace is enclosed by reflective surfaces by limiting a core medium to still air heat transfer by conduction is severely minimized in addition to providing the support structure to create a cavity between reflective surfaces the honeycomb cells divide the airspace into smaller cells and minimize heat transfer by convection as well since the balance of heat transfer could only occur by radiative means through this environment the inner wall surfaces are laminated with an 34 ultra low 34 emissivity aluminum foil the only barrier that can severely minimize long wave radiation transfer the outer corrugated cardboard box 12 includes sides 24 bottom 26 and two part hinged top 27 the top includes self locking slots 28 and tabs 30 to avoid the necessity of taping the top in order to secure the top in a closed position the perimeter side panel 14 is constructed from a single panel with three v shaped grooves 32 see fig7 the v shaped grooves facilitate the side enclosure and accurate placement of the three grooves along the length of the panel allows the panel to contour the inside of the outer box 12 by accurately locating the corners 34 see fig6 which may also have a suitable glue applied to secure the adjoining panel faces the top lid panel 16 may simply be a single member adapted to rest on top of the side panel 14 as shown in. |
6 | of a tensionable member of the bow the take up is positionable about an axis parallel to an axis of the pulley assembly and lockable thereto modified forms of the take up disclose various locking arrangements application_number US 75438496 A description with continuing attention to the drawings wherein applied reference numerals indicate parts similarly hereinafter identified the reference numeral 1 indicates generally a compound archery bow the bow includes a riser 2 from which project upper and lower limbs 3 and 4 a hand grip is indicated at 5 tensionable bow members of the bow include cables 6 and 7 which are further tensioned by displacement of a bowstring at 12 during drawing of same typical rigging of a compound bow includes the ends of cables 6 and 7 being secured to devises 8 9 with the remaining end of each cable 6 and 7 being entrained and secured thereto about a portion of a pulley assembly of the type indicated generally at 10 during drawing of a bow pulley assemblies are partially rotated about pivot pins such as at 13 14 carried by the bow limbs with the effective length or run of each cable being reduced to impart. |
8 | sub block based on an intra prediction mode equal to the intra prediction mode of the current block a subtractor 122 for generating a residual sub block by calculating a difference between the selected single sub block and a corresponding predicted sub block a transform unit 123 for performing a discrete cosine transform dct on the generated residual sub block a quantizer 124 for quantizing the transformed residual sub block and an encoder 125 for encoding the quantized residual sub block here each of the divided sub blocks is a transform based block in the transform unit 123 and may be a frequency transform based block each of the intra predictor 121 the subtractor 122 the transform unit 123 the quantizer 124 and the encoder 125 is implemented by or includes one or more processors and or application specific integrated circuits asics specified for respectively corresponding operations and functions described herein the sequence in which a plurality of sub blocks are intra prediction encoded may be a sequence of a raster scan or a zigzag sequence it may be more efficient to perform the intra prediction encoding by selecting one sub block from a plurality of sub blocks according to the sequence of a raster scan than the zigzag sequence although only two cases including the sequence of a raster scan and the zigzag sequence are. |
1 | the nozzle body 40 when the activation door 14 is in its open position the pressure plates 38 hang from the activation door 14 by virtue of their attachment to the straps 50 which in turn are fastened to the activation door 14 the lower nozzle bodies 40 of the respective nozzles 30 remain mounted to the nozzle plate 20 with the pressure plates 38 separated from their respective lower nozzle bodies 40 the eyewash fluid from the flexible containers 28 fig5 is dispensed from the lower nozzle bodies 40 via their apertures the user flushes his or her eyes by bending over and positioning his or her eyes over the dispensed streams of eyewash fluid the left eye is flushed with the streams emitted from the left nozzle body while the right eye is flushed with the streams emitted from the right nozzle body to prevent the emitted streams from falling back on the apertures in the nozzle bodies 40 the streams are emitted from the lower nozzle bodies 40 at a slight forward angle relative to the vertical direction the eyewash fluid dispensed from the nozzles 30 is captured by a drain 76 fig7 which in turn directs the captured eyewash fluid to either a floor or tank beneath the drain 76 the flexible containers 28 fig5 contain a sufficient volume of the eyewash fluid and are positioned at such a height above the nozzles. |
2 | conveying work from either a five knife trimmer such as trimmer 24 or a three knife trimmer not shown for purposes of performing three knife work the three and five knife trimmers may be harris trimmers manufactured by ami international any other trimmers may be used if desired as was disclosed hereinabove the five knife trimmer 24 trims a product in two stages such that product 10 is trimmed along the edges 1 2 and 3 and subsequent thereto the product 10 is trimmed to form two separate products 12 and 14 whose opposing edges 4 and 5 are trimmed as shown as was mentioned hereinabove the system of the present invention is readily and easily converted for use with the three knife trimmer to perform the trimming of the single product 16 along the edges 1 2 and 3 as shown in fig1 b the product from the five knife trimmer 24 is delivered to conveyor 22 and occupies the orientation as shown wherein the products 12 and 14 have the minimum product sizes of 5 inches by 5 inches and wherein the products 12 39 and 14 39 are the maximum product size of 9 3 inches by 11 5 inches when handling three knife work the minimum size 16 is 5 inches by 5 inches and the maximum size 16 39 is 13 inches by 11 5 inches in. |
6 | in use the slots may be filled with radial fibres these will add centrifugal strength to the blade but are weak in the direction of bending on impact in a carbon fibre reinforced polymer cfrp blade these may be unidirectional carbon fibres the carbon fibres may be coated for example with nickel or titanium boride when used with aluminium to prevent them reacting with the material in a metal matrix composite mmc these may be metal boron silicon carbide or organic fibres fig4 provides a further cross section of a blade 50 in accordance with the invention slots 51 provide discontinuities within the blade 50 these discontinuities may be voids or the slots 51 may be filled with a material of a lower circumferential strength than the blade 50 or not be bonded such that the blade 50 will flex and crack under impact loads dissipating energy prior to further fragmentation of the blade 50 it will be appreciated that the slots 51 provide dislocations as indicated within the blade 50 these dislocations may extend along the blade 50 such that an original three slot format as depicted in fig3 may extend through branching into multiple slots 51 as depicted in fig4 the. |
5 | 40 is to be introduced into bore 32 the diameter of rock head 40 has to be reduced this is accomplished by moving or pivoting the body 60 a of each drill bit 60 about retaining pin 80 fig6 a as body 60 a pivots the first and second ends 82 a 82 b of spring 82 are compressed toward each other by the movement of front wall 66 toward inner wall 76 this movement causes roller cone 60 b of each drill bit 60 to move inwardly toward the central region 52 of base 42 thus causing the overall outer diameter of rock head 40 to be reduced from u201c a u201d to slightly less than u201c b u201d the pivotal movement of body 60 a also places springs 82 under compression and allows wheels 70 to be brought into contact with the interior surface 24 a of pipe 24 as boring machine 10 advances along tracks 12 toward soil face 18 it causes auger 22 to move through pipe 24 pushing rock head 40 through the bore 32 thereof fig8 fig7 shows the configuration of rock head 40 traveling through bore 32 of pipe 24 fig9 and 10 illustrate how the rock head exits pipe 24 it can be seen that while the wheels 70 remain in contact with interior surface 24 a the rock head 40 is in its first position with the roller cones 60 b of drill bits 60 disposed proximate central region 52 of. |
6 | of the rolling bearing another part of the bearing arrangement being connected as a cathode and a current flowing between the bearing part and the cathode is limited application_number US 201414912688 A description the bearing arrangement shown in fig1 and marked overall with the reference symbol 1 is a roller bearing test bed fe8 according to din 51819 that was originally designed for testing lubricants the functionality of the corrosion protection system according to the invention was verified with tests carried out on this test bed in commercial use of the corrosion protection system the bearing arrangement 1 can be for example a main shaft bearing a transmission bearing or a generator bearing of a wind turbine in the present case a roller bearing 2 of the bearing arrangement 1 is formed as an axial bearing arrangement the roller bearing 2 has two bearing parts 3 4 namely bearing disks of which the bearing disk 3 is connected as an anode and the bearing disk 4 is connected as a cathode of the corrosion protection system the central electronic component of the corrosion protection system is a power supply and control unit 5 that has connections 6 7 to which the bearing disk 3 connected as an anode or the bearing disk 4 connected as a cathode are connected while the bearing disk 4 of the roller bearing 2 is connected to ground. |
7 | shown in the preceding figures are designated by like reference characters in fig8 a toner supply tank 61 is arranged above the developing agent tank 2 and formed at its bottom with a neck 61a which extends into the developing agent tank 2 through a hole formed in a cover 62 affixed to an upper portion of the side plate 3 mounted in the neck 61a is a supply roller 63 which is adapted to rotate in the direction of an arrow only when toner particles are supplied from the tank 61 to the developing agent tank 2 a claw 64a formed at a free end of a vibration plate 64 is maintained in pressing engagement with a lower periphery of the supply roller 63 as shown the neck 61a has an open portion at its bottom which is covered with the vibration plate 64 to prevent the falling of the toner particles 24 therethrough the vibration plate 64 is secured at its base by a screw 65 to a bent portion 61b of the neck 61a a member 68 for detecting the toner level is disposed on the upper surface of the toner particles 24 in the tank 61 and connected at its opposite ends to arms secured at their bases to a shaft 69 rotatably connected to the toner supply tank 61 the shaft 69 extends at one end portion thereof out of the tank 61 and supports thereon the detecting disk 41 as shown in fig9 a driving disk 71 which is mounted. |
6 | assembly as shown in fig7 as clamp load is applied to the compressor wheel by rotating the nut to travel down the helix angle of the thread several events can happen the act of rotating the nut against the face 21 on the nose of the compressor wheel can cause the nut to dig into the face and track off center this tracking causes the mass center of the nut to move off the turbocharger axis which results in an unbalance n equal to the mass of the nut times the displacement r n perpendicular to the turbocharger axis this displacement also causes a bending of the stub shaft which results in yet another unbalance force s which is equal to the mass of the stub shaft 57 deviated from the turbocharger axis 35 times the displacement r s the bending of the stub shaft can also cause a displacement of the compressor wheel center of gravity which is indicated in fig7 as an unbalance force of u201c c u201d resisting these bending events is the interaction of the outside diametral surface of the stub shaft 61 which is a sliding fit with the inside diametral surface 26 of the hole 27 in the compressor wheel 20 aided by the compression of the clamp load applied by the interaction of the internal threads 32 in the compressor nut 30 against the threaded end 57 of the stub shaft 56 forcing the lower mounting face 22 of the compressor wheel against the stub shaft face contrary to the normal and widespread design and manufacturing protocol for machining a compressor wheel with the top surface 21 of the nose of the compressor wheel machined flat whereby to make flush contact with a flat bottomed nut 30 as shown in. |
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{"publication_number": "US-2016132585-A1", "abstract": "a computer - implemented method of providing users with contextually relevant data associates metadata tags with data items extracted from a variety of data sources that summarize the data items in searchable form using a common format . contextual data is collected from the users indicative of their current situation . this data is then correlated with the metadata tags to identify data items of potential interest to the users taking into account their current situation . the identified data items are pushed to the relevant receiving devices in real time over a communications network to provide the identified users with information relevant to their current situation .", "application_number": "US-201514874899-A", "description": "referring now to fig1 , in an emergency services organization ( 104 ), there are many information sources ( 100 )\u2032, many people ( 102 |
1 | angle u03b1 amounts to values between 0 5 u00b0 and 10 u00b0 each of these stereoscopic imaging beam paths ba bb image the focal plane 6 of the objective system 2 and an object disposable in the object plane 6 e g an eye 61 into a two dimensional intermediate image p in a magnifying way so that when observing both imaging beam paths ba bb a magnified three dimensional image perception can be obtained in the embodiment shown the objective system 2 is configured having two elements and includes two optical lenses 21 22 being traversed one after another by the stereoscopic imaging beam paths ba bb the stereoscopic imaging beam paths ba bb are guided in common optical lenses 21 22 the distance between the optical lenses 21 22 is variable along their common optical axis a in order vary a position of the focal plane 6 of the objective system 2 in the embodiment shown the working distance of the objective system 2 may amount to a value between 150 mm and 200 mm the working distance is the distance of the focal plane 6 to the front lens vertex of the optical lens 21 of the objective system 2 along the stereoscopic imaging beam paths ba. |
8 | u201c prepare for incoming call request u201d type and the u201c prepare for incoming call reply u201d type may include a mandatory indicator set to off so that implementations that do not support this type may ignore these control messages but in another embodiment the u201c prepare for incoming call request u201d type and the u201c prepare for incoming call reply type u201d may be required to be supported fig3 depicts a flowchart of example processing for handling a prepare for incoming call request control message according to an embodiment of the invention control begins at block 300 control then continues to block 305 where the target server 134 creates a tunnel to the computer system 100 control then continues to block 310 where the target server 134 sends the control message 148 to the computer system 100 which is intended to make the target server 134 available to the clients 132 control then continues to block 315 where the controller 150 determines whether the control message 148 contains the type 250 that indicates that this control message is intended to prepare the computer system 100 for an incoming call from one of the clients 132 if the determination at block 315 is true then the type 250 in the control message 148 indicates that the computer system 100 should prepare for an incoming call so control continues from block 315 to block 320 where the controller 150 prepares the network interface 114 such as a modem or lan card for the clients 132 to connect to control then continues to block 325 where the controller 150 determines whether the preparation at block 320 was successful if the determination at block 325 is. |
7 | non negative integers one of which must be either 0 or 1 usually q a q a q b q b but this is not always so for addition there are the following five cases e a 0 e b gt 0 e c gt 0 q a q a u2212 1 q b q b 7 e a gt 0 e b 0 e c gt 0 q a q a q b q b u2212 1 8 e a 0 e b 0 e c gt 0 q a q a u2212 1 q b q b u2212 1 9 for subtraction the outcome is similar with c round a u2212 b there are q b e a u2212 e b q c e a u2212 e c q b e a u2212 e b and q c e a u2212 e c where one of q b q c is either 0 or 1 and one of q b q c is either 0 or 1 thus there are an additional five cases e c 0 e b gt 0 e a gt 0 q c q c u2212 1 q b q b 12 e c gt 0 e b 0 e a gt 0 q c q c q b u2212 q b u2212 1 13 e c 0 e b 0 e a gt 0 q c q c u2212 1 q b. |
3 | 1 1 g 79 hplc tr 0 405 min ymc s5 combiscreen ods 4 6 u00d7 50 mm 10 90 aqueous methanol containing 0 2 h 3 po 4 4 min gradient monitored at 254 nm 1 h nmr 400 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 10 4 s 1h 8 13 br s 2h 7 31 br s 1h 7 10 br s 1h 6 88 t 1h j 2 0 hz 6 75 dd 1h j 1 6 4 0 hz 6 05 t 1h j 3 6 hz a solution of 1b 1 1 g 6 0 mmol in 1n naoh 35 9 ml 35 9 mmol was treated with cu oac 2 u2014 h 2 o 1 3 g 6 8 mmol and heated to 85 u00b0 c for 90 minutes the resulting suspension was cooled to ambient temperature and filtered through a pad of celite the celite pad was washed with 1n naoh 10 ml and the filtrate was collected the clear filtrate was treated with glacial acetic acid until ph 6 was reached and the resulting suspension was cooled to 0 u00b0 c for one hour the precipitated product was collected via vacuum filtration and dried under high vacuum to afford 1c 780 mg 87 hplc tr 1 228 min ymc s5 combiscreen ods 4 6 u00d7 50 mm 10 90 aqueous methanol containing 0 2 h 3 po 4 4 min gradient monitored at 254 nm 1 h nmr 400 mhz dmso d 6 u03b4 10 6 s 1h 7 22 t 1h j 2 0 hz 6 69 dd 1h j 1 2 4 0 hz 6 30 dd 1h j 2 4 4 4 hz. |
1 | arms 5 a the guide sleeve 5 can therefore only be rotated in a direction of rotation specifically defined by the snapper arm profile whereas a rotation in the opposite direction is blocked or prevented the guide sleeve 5 has an internal thread 5 b on the internal face in which the external thread 4 b of the rod 4 is guided the snapper arms 5 c provided on the guide sleeve 5 constitute a releasable anti rotation lock element and engage in the teeth of the toothed thread 4 b of the rod 4 so that the snapper arm 5 c is coupled with the rod 4 and the rod 4 and guide sleeve 5 form a unit if too high a dose is set when rotating the dose setting sleeve 1 the dose setting sleeve 1 can be rotated in reverse or backward to adjust i e reduce or correct the dose during the backward rotating movement the dose setting sleeve 1 display barrel 2 spring tensing sleeve 6 toothed threaded rod 4 and guide sleeve 5 are coupled or locked together to form a unit locked so as to rotate in unison in particular due to the anti rotation lock 1 a 2 a and the snapper arm 2 c of the display barrel 2 the dose setting sleeve 1 is coupled so that it rotates in unison with the rod 4 which is also rotated backward when the dose setting sleeve 1 is rotated backward during this backward rotating movement however the rod 4 is not moved in the axial direction the guide sleeve 5 is coupled by the snapper arms 5 c with. |
8 | interface for example and outputs data to the outside in accordance with instructions entered from the control block 11 in addition the communication block 17 outputs data received from the outside to the control block 11 the following describes the processing to be executed by the control block 11 the control block 11 of the present disclosure executes setting processing image data capture processing menu presentation processing calendar display processing an album arrangement processing album display processing and so on in accordance with an instruction given by the user the control block 11 receives such settings as current date and time screen design display time or slide show interval for continuously displaying image data screen ratio of a connected television receiver birth date information of persons to be imaged and so on thereby setting or holding these pieces of information to or in the clock block 16 and storage block 12 for example when the user sets current date and time the control block 11 overwrites the counted date and time of the clock block 16 with the contents of this setting it is also practicable when the information of name and birth date of a person to be imaged is entered to relate these pieces of information with each other and hold the related information in the storage block 12 as a birthday database in an example of the present disclosure the operation reception block 13 includes a u201c capture u201d switch arranged on the housing of the image information processing apparatus 1 associated with the present disclosure when the user loads a memory card into a memory card. |
5 | each of the probes 18 20 are preferably fluidly coupled to a cylinder or chamber 26 the chamber 26 preferably has disposed therein a piston 28 by displacing the piston 28 within the chamber 26 formation fluids are pulled through one or more of the probes 18 20 into the chamber 26 alternatively each probe could have its own piston and chamber except for acceleration and deceleration times of the piston 28 it is preferred that the movement of the piston and thus the increasing volume within its respective chamber provides a constant fluid flow rate from the formation referring still to fig2 preferably each of the probes 18 20 has an associated pressure transducer being pressure transducer 30 for the source probe 18 and transducer 32 for the vertical probe 20 a sequence for determining the permeability of the formation will now be described referring simultaneously to fig2 a and 3 preferably the wireline formation tool 10 is placed within the borehole at a particular depth level of interest the probes 18 20 are extended to be in fluid communication with the formation and likewise stabilizer 22 is extended to aid in providing sufficient force for sealing the probes 18 20 against the formation initially valve 34 is open and thus both the source probe 18 and the vertical probe 20 are in fluid communication with the chamber 26 and piston 28 as shown in fig3 the pressure transducers 30 32 initially sense the hydrostatic pressure within the borehole which in the exemplary drawing is shown by line 50 and is between 6 050. |
5 | or other pipe string can readily be assembled from conventional units the reduced inner diameter section 12 is preferably a section of pipe having a thicker wall but substantially the equal outer diameter the insert for cementing and the cement guide shoe can be conventionally available items such a casing string can be cemented or otherwise grouted in place by means of materials and procedures which are conventionally known and available fig3 shows a subsequent stage in which the pipe string has been grouted into the borehole and preferably cleaned out by means of running a scraper through the upper portion of the casing and the reduced diameter section 12 in general a drill string is preferably run in to drill out the cement insert and shoe and extend a borehole section 15 on into a reservoir interval 16 in which the liner is to be located however by using a cement basket or the like where desired the well can be initially drilled to the depth necessary to accommodate the liner below the casing string fig4 shows the final stage of installing a well liner suspended from the present liner hanger the brass like sleeve 2 is wedged into the reduced diameter portion 12 of the surrounding pipe string 11 and the liner 18 is hung below the expansion joint provided by the sleeve 5 of the lower element of the hanger fig5 shows a preferred method of connecting. |
4 | cap these elements engaging the outcoming yarn about a circumferential area of the cap having a slightly smaller diameter than that of the winding drum of the feeding device application_number US 31175281 A description fig1 illustrates a feeding device which comprises inside a casing 1 an electric driving motor and an electronic control circuit not shown as well as a winding arm 2 and externally a cylindrical body 3 or drum for winding the yarn 4 means 5 for detecting the amount of yarn wound on the body 3 magnetic means 6 for preventing the rotation of the body 3 and means 7 for braking the outcoming yarn 4 partially inside the casing 1 and partially on the outside thereof a disc 8 is provided to lead forward the yarn turns winding on the body 3 the winding arm 2 consists of an inclined extension with bent end of the shaft 9 of the electric driving motor said shaft 9 and said arm 2 being hollow for the yarn 4 to slide therein on the shaft 9 is moreover mounted freely rotating on bearings the cylindrical body or winding drum 3 which is prevented from rotating by the pair of magnets 6 one fixedly connected to the casing 1 and the other carried by said body 3 according to the invention the braking means 7 comprise a. |
1 | catheter as embolic coil 10 exits the delivery catheter it assumes its secondary shape which allows embolic coil 10 to fill aneurysmal sac or other structure typically the primary shape of embolic coil 10 is selected for deliverability and the secondary shape of embolic coil 10 is selected for application e g embolization of an aneurysm one exemplary secondary shape in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure is illustrated in fig3 a c which show various views of an embolic coil 10 with free energy secondary shapes in which a main portion 10 m defines a volume specifically a cylindrical volume and in which a proximal end 10 p is disposed within the volume additional secondary shapes in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure are illustrated in fig7 a and 7b which show additional cutaway views of embolic coils 10 with free energy secondary shapes in which a main portion 10 m defines a volume specifically a cylindrical volume and in which a proximal end 10 p is disposed within the volume fig4 a 4d illustrate that other embolic coils may be formed which can have any number of different secondary shapes in these figures embolic coils 10 have been formed with free energy secondary shapes in which a main portion 10 m defines a volume specifically a cylindrical volume fig4 b a conic volume fig4 a and 4d and a dual conic volume fig4 c in each case the free energy secondary configuration is. |
4 | also corresponds to the position of edge 36 relative to leading edge 34 of catch shoulder 33 edge 81 extending substantially transversely to arm 71 is followed by an obliquely extending edge 82 which in turn is followed by an edge 83 extending substantially parallel to arm 71 edge 83 terminates directly at the inner longitudinal side 84 of catch shoulder 74 the spacing between edge 81 and the inner longitudinal side 84 of catch shoulder 74 is understood to be the amount a 39 which is the height of retaining shoulder 80 a leaf spring 85 extending substantially horizontally is provided in spaced relationship with a cutting knife 79 with thread catcher 70 in the cutting or rest position spring 85 along with the underside of retaining shoulder 80 forms a thread clamp 86 for bobbin thread g the free end of leaf spring 85 is spaced from the inner longitudinal side 84 of catch shoulder 74 by a distance which exceeds the maximum possible thickness of the needle thread at the end of a sewing operation the sewing machine is stopped by means of a positioning motor known per se with the needle 6 in the lowermost position this is followed by half a revolution of arm shaft 5. |
2 | the supporting frame 12 removed as a result the rollers 14 supporting the vacuum conveyor 20 and the suction plate 23 can be viewed the second conveyor 25 onto which the tortillas 16 are deposited from the vacuum conveyor 20 is also shown a separation distance between the vacuum conveyor 20 and the second conveyor 25 is controllable as shown in fig6 and 7 this separation distance may be adjusted with elevating mechanism 28 the elevating mechanism 28 includes a pair of handles connected to a screw mechanism and bushing nut operating the elevating mechanism 28 enables the second conveyor 25 to be placed at a desired elevation fig6 and 7 also show a top cover 29 on which the vacuum apparatus 24 is located as also shown the suction hose 27 is coupled to the vacuum apparatus 24 at a first end while an opposite end of the suction hose 27 is coupled to a suction plate 23 thus suction hose 27 provides for the generation of a vacuum within the suction plate 23 referring again to fig7 a transfer zone where the tortillas 16 are transferred from the vacuum conveyor 20 to the second conveyor 25 is shown again the elevating mechanism 28 is also shown the elevating mechanism 28 is provided on the supporting frame 12 at each side of the second conveyor 25 permitting alignment of the second conveyor 25 and adjustment of the separation distance between the vacuum conveyor 20 and the second conveyor 25. |
8 | in the same direction and having different transmission reception frequencies one cdma wireless base station control device 102 is installed for a plurality of cdma wireless base station devices 101 and executes wireless resource management including handover control for the cdma wireless base station devices 101 managed by the control device 102 the mobile stations 105 to 107 are located within the cells 103 and 104 and perform communication relatively close to the cdma wireless base station device 101 the mobile station 108 is moving toward the boundary from the center of the cell 103 and downloads a downlink image or the like at a high rate by ip packets 0021 fig2 shows an example of a temporal change in transmission power from the cdma wireless base station device 101 to the mobile stations 105 106 and 108 in a situation as shown in fig1 in fig2 the total transmission power threshold to all the mobile stations in this cell is 200 processing when the transmission power exceeds the total transmission power threshold of 200 will be explained with reference to fig3 in the cdma wireless base station device 101 a monitoring unit 14 a of the baseband processing unit 14 calculates and monitors a total transmission power in a given cell step s 1 a determination unit 16 a of the control unit 16 determines whether the total transmission power output from the monitoring unit 14 a continuously exceeds the maximum total transmission power threshold of 200 for a predetermined time or more steps s 2 and s 3 if u201c yes u201d in step s 2 or s 3 the control unit 16 sequentially extracts in a descending order for mobile stations a 1 resources which transmit data to. |
3 | this particular form of barite is coarsely ground such that about 90 of the barite particles have a particle size greater than about 125 microns a preferred particle size distribution of the barite is shown in fig1 in particular fig1 depicts the particle size distribution of sweep wate u2122 barite the mean particle diameter and median particle diameter of sweep wate u2122 barite are about 305 microns and about 289 microns respectively its specific surface area is about 4 566 cm 2 ml as used herein the symbol u201c u201d represents the term u201c percent u201d the amount of coarse barite added to the cement can vary depending on the desired density of the cement slurry for example the amount of barite added to the cement may range from about 5 to about 100 by weight of the cement more preferably from about 10 to about 70 and yet more preferably from about 15 to about 50 the resulting cement barite blend can be stored until it is desirable to place the blend in a well bore at which point it can be transported to the location of the well bore a sufficient amount of fluid is then added to the cement barite blend to form a. |
4 | the end face of the fiber before detector 45 the distance between coupler 45 and detector 43 has to be longer than the distance between the detector 45 and the reflectors in the wavelength selection device 46 in some cases a very high dynamic range of the device is needed this is the case for very long optical links of about 200 km in this case it is possible to increase the dynamic range by a modification of the receiver 4 u2033 as shown in fig5 this modification requires an extra optical component making the system more expensive it is therefore not necessary for most systems now referring to fig5 in which the main difference with fig4 is that the coupler 45 has been replaced by an optical circulator 55 light entering through port a goes to port b while light entering through port b goes to port c this device therefore suppresses the loss introduced by the coupler 45 of the previous embodiment the two pulses generated by the source enter port a of the circulator and go to port b the selected wavelengths of the led pulse are reflected by the wavelength selecting device 56 while the laser pulse is detected in detector 53 in this case the wavelength of the laser has to be different from all the selected wavelength of the wavelength selecting device 56 the reflected wavelengths enter port b of circulator 55. |
7 | 22 having mounting flange 24 and bottom flange 26 retaining the sensor fixedly within the anti slosh cylindrical housing 22 housing 22 flange 24 and flange 26 are made of polypropylene flange 24 and flange 26 include holes not shown which allow liquids to enter and leave the space defined by the inner walls of housing 22 resistors r 1 r 9 are surface mount device resistors such resistors are well known in the art and may be made of ceramic metallic mixtures commonly referred to as cermet thick film resistors or other resistive materials suitable for exposure to the liquids which will contact the resistors a thick film resistive paste is deposited onto a ceramic substrate and heated to a temperature sufficient to reflow or melt the thick film paste laser trimming of the resistors r 1 r 9 is contemplated as a convenient process for achieving desired resistance values the resistors are situated film side down on insulator 17 and solder techniques are employed to attach the resistors to the conductive segments 18a 18z hot plates infrared ovens or soldering iron solder connection technology well known in the art are contemplated as techniques useful in attaching the resistors mechanically and electrically to the appropriate segments 18a 18z an. |
1 | into a flat bottomed trough of a u shaped foam tray set up tray with insert in such a manner as to have the lowest edge of the two open ends of the tray be level and about 1 mm below the edge of the front wall of the foam tray this positioning is easily achieved by placing the foam tray between two edges of two u00bc inch thick plates which are set about 25 mm apart the tray is rested between these plates insure that the insert is laying flat down in the trough of the tray dispense into the tray enough liquid silicone rubber material so as to have the liquid cover the insert completely and to about 1 mm below the front edge of the tray allow the silicone to cure partially approximately 15 minutes without delay flip the tray with its contents over and place it carefully into position with the teeth barely touching the silicone once the position is deemed satisfactory bite straight down onto the device to impress the lower teeth into the still soft and curing silicone hold the bite closed for 5 minutes to allow the silicone to cure completely to de mold the device open the bite and with the tip of the index finger press lightly under the front edge of the device running the finger tip side to side at the gum line with a slight upward pressure the device will come out very easily rinse the foam tray containing the device in warm water and. |
8 | a base 2 with contacts 3 as well as a flexible coupling means 4 and a ring 5 which is preferably also flexible placed between the control button and the base in the example the parts are separate but it is possible to produce various embodiments of the invention by integrating the functions of several above mentioned parts in a single part for example by integrating the flexible coupling means 4 and the ring 5 in a single part or by integrating both of these parts or the flexible structure in the control button 1 the function of the control button 1 is to transmit the control commands entered by the user to the rest of the control switch for this reason the control button 1 is arranged to be movable and preferably rockable in relation to the center of the control button fig2 illustrates control by the control switch in one direction the control button 1 is thus tilted at one edge towards the base 2 at the same time the ring 5 between the control button 1 and the base 2 presses the flexible coupling means 4 against the contacts 3 of the base in the area exposed to pressing in an advantageous embodiment of the invention the coupling means 4 is a kind of a short circuit ring which couples at least two contacts 3 of the base 2 by the effect of the pressing by a suitable design of the coupling means 4 and the ring 5 it is possible to affect the number of contacts 3 to which the coupling means is connected at various pressing strengths in the preceding example the coupling means 4 of the control switch is flexible and the base 2 is more rigid it is also possible to design. |
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