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4 | additional infeed of rinse water through an additional infeed pipe 35 close to the highest point 6a of the casing 6 can further increase the rinsing effect the rinse cycle is stopped after a preprogrammed time period it is however possible to measure the remaining concentration of detergent and if necessary drain off the used rinse water and start a further rinse cycle it is often useful to add a softening agent from a container 25 to the rinse water during the last rinse cycle also an intermediate spin cycle is possible and increases the rinsing effect accordingly the washable articles or items are completely clean and chemical free which is desired and valued particularly in the case of washable textile articles or laundry in the case of washable articles or items which are particularly difficult to handle the wash and rinse cycles can be alternated and may be repeated twice or even more often after completion of the last rinse cycle the used rinse water is drained off and the washable articles or items are also spun if desired if necessary or desired a drying cycle can now be started during which heated or warm air is preferably used the heated or warm air is forced through the washable articles or items a partial air flow can be directed from below e g to loosen the washable articles or laundry during such flow the air takes up moisture which or course is only possible up to a certain degree. |
7 | 64 in the form of variant data sets 65 as well as known types of imaging devices in the form of type data sets 66 the variant data sets 65 contain an identifier for an associated type of imaging device a protocol identifier for a respective protocol as well as a parameter identifier and a parameter value for each parameter for example each variant data set 65 can include 150 parameter values of which approximately 25 must be considered approximately 1500 1800 variant data sets 65 are typically stored in the database 64 for each type of an imaging device each type data set 66 contains an identifier for a type of imaging device as well as a system description which consists of 15 25 attributes for example a protocol generator 62 enables the computer 61 to suggest new parameter values for the target type established by the expert for this purpose the protocol generator 62 accesses a knowledge base 63 that contains knowledge regarding the conversion of parameter values for example in the form of correlations between parameters and system characteristics rules or probabilistic models by means of known methods of case based reasoning from the present variant data sets 65 and from the information of the knowledge base 63 the protocol generator 62 can suggest a protocol plan with new parameter. |
5 | milling tool is generally depicted at 1 the tool 1 comprises an elongate body 2 having a first upper 3 and second lower 4 sleeve and is run into a wellbore not shown which is lined by casing and liner mounted on a work string 7 the upper 3 sleeve of the tool 1 acts as a centraliser to maintain the tool 1 or work string 2 in a central position within the wellbore whilst the lower sleeve 4 is a milling sleeve typically the milling sleeve is comprised of carbide inserts which are impregnated into a steel sleeve which are hard enough to mill or grind the liner top in the wellbore on rotation of the work string the milling sleeve 4 smooths the entrance to the liner top polished bore receptacle the tool 1 also comprises a floating component 5 between the upper 3 and lower 4 sleeve the floating component is a lantern which supports a plurality of scraper blades 6 the scraper blades 6 scrape the casing which is near to and directly above the polished bore receptacle it will be appreciated from fig1 that the scraper blades are mounted in close proximity to where milling of the liner top takes place fig2 a and 2b show a section of the locking system which holds the milling sleeve 4 to the tool 1 in more detail the locking system consists of three components namely a hex head grub screw 8 a lock stud 9 and ptfe plug 10 the lock stud is cylindrical and flat milled on one side to mount the milling sleeve 4 on the elongate body 2 the lock stud 9 and grub screw 8 are assembled together flush and inserted into corresponding holes milled in the elongate body 2. |
9 | stacks are placed into each tool and multiple tools are then placed into a cvi furnace and heated to about 1100 u00b0 c while holding the temperature constant a mixture of 95 natural gas and 5 propane added is fed into the furnace and carbon is deposited into the pores created by carbonization of the matrix resin during the heat up cycle the gas is fed for a period of 100 hours after which the furnace is cooled and the tools are unloaded the rings are weighed and are found to have increased in weight by 25 and have attained a density of 1 45 gm cc each ring is then fed through an automated grinder system which removes the external surface layer deposited on both surfaces and brings the total thickness and parallelism within a tolerance of less than 0 001 34 a metal ring which may have gear teeth on the o d or i d is stamped from a steel sheet the steel sheet has been previously coated with a nitrile phenolic film adhesive such as is available from bfgoodrich adhesive systems the carbon carbon rings are placed on both sides of the adhesive coated metal ring a. |
5 | the use of the pulling cable 68 to pull the pull in adapter 14 up ramp 27 onto the porch 26 in some cases the pull in adapter and hub assembly may be suspended off the bottom but the apparatus works the same way in either event the pulling cable extends from the bull nose latch 60 and thence through a universal joint 88 a rotary actuator 90 and a hydraulic cylinder 92 passing out the hydraulic cylinder the pulling cable passes over a series of rollers 96 and a plurality of sheaves 97 98 99 before leading into the hydraulic cable puller 66 the piston rod 94 as well as the piston 240 are bored through the center as shown at 242 to allow passage of the pulling cable therethrough a tubular member 244 slidably and sealingly received within the cylinder 92 provides a conduit to pass the pulling cable out the end of the cylinder a spline gear 246 is mounted on the piston rod 94 and is engaged by a rack 248 which is connected for driving a hydraulic cylinder not shown this rack gear and cylinder combination are capable of rotating the piston rod and therefore the latch 60 a total of in excess of 360 u00b0 i e at least 180 u00b0 in each direction from the central position depicted in the drawings fig9 shows one embodiment of the latch 60 with the bull nose 78 latched in place the. |
6 | 21 2006 fig3 shows a rear view of the doors of fig2 fig3 shows that a portion of the efflux exits through a crescent shaped rear opening 40 defined between the trailing edges 24 a 26 a of the doors 24 26 as shown by the small arrow a 4 in fig2 the rear opening 40 is generally oriented downwards as the plane of the opening 40 faces the rear and has a downward orientation the flow of gas out of the rear opening 40 is then oriented toward the rear bottom it generates a resulting force creating a nose down pitching moment on the aircraft because the force has an upward vertical component and that it is at the rear of the engine this force also has a horizontal component opposing the braking force on the aircraft but its magnitude is much smaller than the braking force and consequently the overall retarding force produced by the thrust reverser is substantially unaffected the nose down pitching moment during aircraft landing with the reverser deployed improves the controllability of the aircraft on the ground but when the reverser is in its stowed configuration the forward thrust produced by the engine is not affected as the centerlines of the engine and of the reverser are collinear in other words the configuration of the present thrust reverser does not require modification of the angle of the thrust vector produced by the engine when the reverser is in its stowed position also when the reverser. |
3 | or carbonylic acid examples of this polymer include polyvinylpyrrolidone pvp poly 2 ethyl 2 oxazoline polyvinylmethylketone polyvinylformal polyvinylacetate cellulose acetate ca cellulose acetate butyrate cab polyacrylate polymethylmethacrylate pmma polyacrylic acid and the like in the polymer membranes according to the present invention the molar ratio of silver salt monomer unit of polymer ranges from 0 5 3 and preferably 1 2 examples of the silver salt which can be used in the practice of the present invention include agbf 4 agpf 6 agso 3 cf 3 agclo 4 agsbf 6 and the like in addition other silver salts which can chemically bind to the functional group of the polymer may also be used the phthalate compound is contained at the amount of 0 05 to 10 by weight and preferably 1 to 5 by weight relative to the weight of the polymer if the phthalate compound content is below 0 05 by weight it is disadvantageous in that an improvement of performance and stability of the separation membrane is insufficient on the other hand if the phthalate content exceeds 10 by weight it is also disadvantageous in that the permeance of olefins is significantly reduced furthermore the facilitated transport membrane for olefin paraffin separation is produced by a method which comprises the steps of successively dissolving a. |
6 | 87 has arranged from adjacent the second partition 18 to front a superlow speed input gear 88 a low speed gear 89 a high speed gear 90 and a superlow speed output gear 91 which are rotatable relative to the propelling shaft 87 in addition a front wheel drive gear 92 is fixed to the propelling shaft 87 forwardly of the above gears the low speed gear 89 and high speed gear 90 on the propelling shaft 87 are in constant mesh with the low speed gear 85 and high speed gear 86 on the change speed output shaft 58 respectively the superlow speed input gear 88 and low speed gear 89 on the propelling shaft 87 are twin gears the transmission case 2 further includes an intermediate shaft 93 supported to be rotatable through bearings and extending parallel to the propelling shaft 87 the intermediate shaft 93 has gears 94 and 95 mounted to be rotatable therewith and in constant mesh with the superlow speed input gear 88 and superlow speed output gear 91 the propelling shaft 87 has a high and low speed switching clutch 96 mounted thereon between the low speed gear 89 and high speed gear 90 the high and low speed switching clutch 96 is a claw clutch having. |
3 | when triethylamine is added the mixture is concentrated in vacuo and applied to a 130 g silica gel column packed and eluted with a 1 1 mixture of ethyl acetate skellysolve b containing 1 triethylamine fractions 26 to 60 are combined and yield the titled product nmr cdcl 3 tms peaks are as follows u03b4 0 80 2 66 m 19h 3 23 s 3h 3 33 3 82 m 2h 3 73 s 3h and 4 46 4 57 m 1h tlc analysis reveals rf 0 22 and 0 26 isomers at c 3 in 50 50 ethyl acetate skellysolve b a 250 ml 3 necked flask is charged with 30 ml of tetrahydrofuran cooled to 0 u00b0 c and 0 18 g of a 60 oil dispersion of sodium hydride is added 1 1 g 4 52 mmole of dimethyl 2 oxo 3 3 dimethylheptylphosphonate in 5 ml of tetrahydrofuran is added the reaction is stirred for 5 min at 0 u00b0 c and 1 hr at room temperature and then cooled to 0 u00b0 c a 250 ml 3 necked flask equipped with nitrogen inlet is charged with 80 ml of methylene chloride and 2 19 ml of pyridine 27 12 mmole. |
8 | indicated by 106 while valleys in the rs distributions will generally be 0 as indicated by 108 peaks may or may not equal the number of acquisitions used in the dea operation each peak in the rs distribution generally represents an edge peaks that are equal to the number of acquisitions performed in the dea operation generally indicate us edges and peaks that are less than the number of acquisitions performed in the dea operation generally indicate qs edges accordingly each peak is compared to the number of acquisitions as indicated at 110 and a determination is made at 112 that is based on the results of the comparing performed at 110 responsive to a determination at 112 that the peak is equal to the number of acquisitions performed in the dea operation the peak may be designated a us edge as indicated by 114 responsive to a determination at 112 that the peak is not equal to e g less than or more than the number of acquisitions performed in the dea operation the peak may be designated a qs edge as indicated by 116 us edges may be fully elaborated from the initial dba operation fig2 illustrates an example of a digital edge averaging dea process that may be used to determine us edge locations in accordance with certain embodiments of the disclosed technology in the example a dea display presents three averaged waveforms 240 a c. |
4 | cleaning according to the invention the aqueous suspension of pbbma is applied to the reverse side of the carpets and is polymerized by heating at temperatures above 130 u00b0 c this results in a coating of pbbma polymer which is bound to the carpet in the prior art fire retardants are used in the textile industry however they generally produce light scattering because they are used in powder form according to the invention the aqueous solution of pbbma optionally with complementary components is applied to textile materials and penetrates into the fibers and then polymerization is effected by heating at temperatures above 130 u00b0 c thus polymerizing pbbma and binding the resulting polymers to the fibers addition of free radical initiating catalysts the conventional polymerization catalysts such as organic peroxides e g benzoylperoxide or other free radical producing catalysts e g azobisisobutyronitrile will shorten polymerization time the pbbma suspensions of the invention can be used to copolymerize pbbma with other monomers or grafted to polymers in order to produce adhesives which are also fire retardants or other types of surface modifiers and binding promoters likewise the suspensions of the invention can be used to copolymerize pbbma with other meth acrylate derivatives such as butyl acrylate methyl methacrylate or other monomers to produce transparent plastics of predetermined refraction indices double layered particles can also be produced according. |
6 | shown in the fig1 and fig2 a seal ring 40 is installed between the upper diaphragm seat 121 and the body 110 in order to protect the gas from leaking from between the upper diaphragm seat 121 and the body 110 as shown in the fig1 and fig2 in some embodiments of the invention the kicker pin 220 crosses through the coil 230 and the magnetic core 150 and the valve core component 20 also comprises a second diaphragm 240 the outer side of the second diaphragm 240 connects to the magnetic core 150 and the inner side of the second diaphragm 240 connects to the part of the kicker pin 220 crossing through the magnetic core 150 in other words both the first diaphragm 30 and the second diaphragm 240 support the valve core component 20 in order to improve the stability of the valve core component 20 during the movement along the up down direction and achieve higher precision and the better repeatability of the proportional valve 1 specifically as shown in the fig1 and fig2 the valve body 10 also includes a diaphragm support plate 160 the diaphragm support plate 160 being installed on the magnetic core 150 since the outer side of the second diaphragm 240 may be clamped between the magnetic core 150 and the diaphragm support plate 160 the second. |
4 | fiber purity and straightness by providing for a more efficient method of short fiber removal application_number US 25220294 A description an improved carding machine for high voltage short fiber removal is provided the mechanism utilizes a number of small rollers arrayed in a semicircular configuration positioned near the pylon roller that are driven synchronously along the conveyor belt furthermore the conveyor belt can be constructed out of a metallic or non metallic material that conducts electricity short fiber elimination has a major influence on yarn quality and short fiber elimination is mainly handled by carding machines the amount of short fiber removed is dependent on the quality sought and the raw material utilized generally 15 25 however due to the design of a carding machine the carded strands are often damages during straightening lapping and other preparation processes including the removal of short fibers from an economic point of view this is a wasteful process there are some new types of devices such as that disclosed in the u s pat no 08 049 499 shown in fig1 such systems utilize a high voltage field produced axially across long and short fibers wherein the debris removal function differs in that a vacuum device is utilized to remove the short fibers and debris the entire device is installed at the front of the carding machine while the originally installed doffer and stranding equipment are removed a. |
1 | to the patient 39 s skull using an exterior threaded structure that fits into threads formed in the burr hole of the patient as an example cap base 101 further includes opening 112 through which the lead exits from the burr hole cap 100 to be coupled to a pulse generator insert assembly 201 is shown in a disassembled form in fig2 according to one representative embodiment insert assembly 201 is adapted to be partially located within the burr hole of the patient and to be mechanically coupled with cap base 101 insert assembly 201 includes the components that enable a lead to be secured at a desired location anywhere within the burr hole as shown in fig2 insert assembly 201 comprises retainer 201 lead retainer 202 and housing structure 203 in preferred embodiments housing structure 203 and lead retainer 201 are shipped in a permanently coupled configuration with a distal portion of lead retainer 202 placed between the two components although the components could be connected at the time of surgery in alternative embodiments when mated housing structure 203 and lead retainer 201 define an annular channel in which a distal portion of lead retainer 202 sits preferably flange 204 of housing structure 203 comprises a lip shown in fig5 a on its underside and interior circumference a suitable structure e g a pivot pin 306 as shown in fig3 is preferably implemented on lead retainer 202 that extends into the space behind the lip accordingly the lip. |
6 | disposed over the diffuser plate 130 and coupled to the lower receiving container 160 to receive the diffuser plate 130 the optical sheets 120 the reflective members 140 a 140 b and the substrate units 150 a 150 b the display panel assembly 30 is disposed on the middle frame 110 the lower receiving container 160 includes a base plate and a plurality of sidewalls extending from the base plate to receive the diffuser plate 130 the optical sheets 120 the reflective members 140 a 140 b and the substrate units 150 a 150 b the coupling hole 183 is formed on the base plate the upper receiving container 20 covers the edges of the display panel assembly 30 and is coupled to the lower receiving container 160 fig2 is a cross sectional view showing the coupling member 170 of the display device shown in fig1 fig3 is a cross sectional view showing the coupling member 170 extending through the coupling holes of the display device shown in fig1 referring to fig2 and 3 the coupling member 170 includes a head portion 172 a pillar portion 174 protruding from the head portion 172 and a hook portion 176 extending from the pillar portion 174 the outer surface of the hook portion 176 includes an upper inclined surface 176 a and a lower inclined surface 176 b the shape of the head portion 172 may be a circle when viewed from the top the width of the pillar. |
4 | of completely smooth or closed roll surfaces and then to the felted press nip iii which is formed again by a shoe press has also proven particularly favorable press felt 18 is preferably formed of a relatively fine fabric so that the paper web 4 is marked relatively little by the press felt 18 at the last press nip iv if such a nip is present in other words the bottom side of the paper web 4 remains relatively smooth upon contact with the press felt 18 the embodiment shown in fig2 is similar to that shown in fig1 again there is a wire section with the moving wire 1 the wire suction roll 2 the deflection roll 3 and the paper web 4 shown in dashed line which is carried on the wire 1 a first press felt 5 conducts the paper web 4 through a first press nip i between the first and second press rolls 9 and 10 roll 9 is a press roll with a smooth i e closed outer surface and not a shoe press as in fig1 alternatively the outer surface of the first press roll 9 can also be provided with fine recesses for instance circumferential grooves for the temporary storage of water the remaining structure of the press is also very similar to that shown in. |
8 | t 2 of this time as apparent from such shunt waveform according to the controller of the multi phase electric motor according to one or more embodiments of the present invention the pwm signal of the predetermined phase is moved by gradually changing the movement amount of the phase in one control period and thus the sudden current change is suppressed at the time of the end of the control period t 1 of the previous time that is the start time of the control period t 2 of the present time and the amount of change is dispersed over five periods therefore the period of the current ripple by switching does not become the same as the control cycle time 250 u03bcsec of one control period and is about plus or minus a few of the 50 u03bcsec of the carrier period of the saw tooth signal and the frequency corresponding to such a period is not included in the audible region therefore the generation of noise can be prevented the method according to one or more embodiments of the present invention can be applied even when the triangular signal is used similar to the case of the saw tooth signal described above in other. |
2 | airwash separator 26 or other separation device which may include screens for separating out abrasive which has broken down to a point where it is too fine for further treatment the separating device 26 effects a separation of the reusable abrasive from the fines dust and other materials and recirculates the abrasive to the wheels 16 for further treatment referring to fig1 the means for causing the parts 20 suspended on the hangers 12 to rotate when in front of the blast area is illustrated each hanger 12 has mounted thereon a smooth gear or disk 28 which engages a motor driven endless belt conveyor 30 thus as each hanger 12 passes into the vicinity of the belt conveyor 30 the smooth gear 28 contacts the rotating endless belt 30 causing rotation of the hanger 12 and the part 20 suspended therefrom insuring an effective treatment of the total surface of the part 20 by the centrifugal blasting wheels 16 one of the essential features of the present invention is the ability of the device to carry out a continuous particulate treatment operation without the need for the usual batching operations wherein the operation must be interrupted to remove finished parts and insert a new supply of unfinished parts to be treated this continuous operation is achieved by use of a rotary vestibule which operates to keep the blast compartment 14 sealed while at the same time providing ingress and egress for each hanger 12 as it moves along the monorail 10 as will be appreciated the spacing between the hangers 12 is determined by the dimensions of the rotary vestibule and the number and spacing of sealing partitions included thereon in the fig1 embodiment the rotating vestibule 34 is illustrated as having five partitions 36. |
4 | suction opening 11 the duct 12 leads into a further duct 19 this further duct 19 is bounded by the horizontal separating wall 18 of the casing the side wall 15 and a further side wall 25 and a top cover 26 as well as a cover side wall between edges 60 61 and leads to the underside of the main pressing surface element 2 for guiding suction air or blowing air on its side facing away from the fan the duct 19 opens through a cut out in the horizontal separating wall 18 of the casing into a duct 27 the duct 27 is bounded by the partition wall 16 a front wall 28 the side wall 25 a bottom 29 which extends obliquely upwards from the fan discharge opening 32 towards the side wall 25 and a separating wall 31 and a wall 29a both shown in fig3 on the rear of the blower assembly it is open to atmosphere in the lower part of the partition wall 16 the duct 27 is connected to the discharge opening 32 of the fan 10 a shaft 20 on the separating wall 18 extends along that edge which delimits the opening of the duct 19 into the duct 12 up to and including the opening of the duct 19 into the duct 27 this shaft 20 is rotatably mounted in bearings not shown in the side walls 15 25 and in the separating wall 16 a sheet metal vane 21 is secured to the shaft 20 by screwing or welding and is of such a size that in the manner shown in fig2 it can sub divide the duct 12 into two parts and can completely close off the opening where the duct. |
4 | monomers tula russia poly n vinyl pyrrolidone with an average molecular weight of 30000 dal was purchased from a russian enterprise poly d l lactide co glycolide plga was dissolved in ethyl acetate to make a 20 w w solution with solution viscosity 1 2 poise solution a or a 10 w w solution with solution viscosity 0 5 poise solution b poly n vinyl pyrrolidone pvp was dissolved in ethanol making a 20 w w solution and mixed with the plga solution in ethyl acetate at pvp plga ratio of 20 80 w w that was used for the electrohydrodynamic spinning the plga pvp solution was filtered to remove mechanical and gel like impurities and was placed into a container 2 fig1 and spun into wound dressing materials in the form of microfiber mats which were collected on the surface of a rotating drum 5 or on a film positioned on the surface of a rotating drum 5 that is used as a substrate after the completion of the process the microfiber unwoven material was cut into squares and vacuum dried to remove the solvent residue the finished product was packed into a polyethylene laminated aluminum foil and sterilized by 2 5 mrad u03b3 radiation using a conventional procedure to measure the degree of absorbency 2 cm 2 strips 0 5 u00d7 4 cm of the microfiber mat were cut and weighed dry weight or dw the end of the narrow side 0 5 cm side of the strip was immersed in water or blood and soaked for 10 15 min the liquid was drained and the strip was weighed wet weight or. |
6 | internal member 82 lowering the amount of slippage in the area where adhesion induced friction occurs reducing the likelihood that the first elastic members 83 will be worn down and making it possible to inhibit wear induced variations in the shock absorption performance in this embodiment the second elastic members 84 are made of substantially plate shaped elastic bodies mounted for the purpose of applying pressure to the first elastic members and inhibiting the collision noise resulting from contact between the two protrusions 92 and 102 urethane rubber nitrile rubber polyethylene elastomer and the like are preferred for use in such elastic bodies the other radially extending side surfaces 92 b of the first protrusions 92 and the other radially extending side surfaces 102 b of the second protrusions 102 face each other in a substantially parallel fashion in a state in which pressure is exerted by the second elastic members 84 on the first elastic members 83 consequently the gaps between the other radially extending side surfaces 92 b of the first protrusions 92 and the other radially extending side surfaces 102 b of the second protrusions 102 remain unchanged and the pressure applied to the first elastic members 83 is less likely to vary when the second elastic members 84 slip in the radial direction here applying pressure to the first elastic members 83 suppresses the movement of the suspension assembly 14 under the weight of the rider when the latter mounts the bicycle the link mechanism 86 has a first bushing 110 made of a synthetic resin and fixed to the external member 80 and a second bushing 112 made of metal disposed around the outside of the first bushing 110 and fixed to the internal member 82 polyacetal resins nylon teflon registered trade name and. |
7 | 12 and the mount region tr 4 is disposed between the semiconductor chip m 15 and the external terminal 20 meanwhile on the second principal surface 12 the mount regions tr 5 to tr 8 are disposed at the positions overlapped with the mount regions tr 1 to tr 4 in the planar view since the termination resistors rterm include extremely small sized chip parts the joint strength thereof with respect to the module substrate 10 is lower than that of the semiconductor chips m 1 to m 36 and the risk of detachment is high in a case of contact upon handling etc such a problem is particularly notable at the termination resistors rterm in the upper level which are readily contacted upon handling however since the mount regions tr 1 tr 3 tr 5 and tr 7 positioned in the upper level are positioned not at ends of the module substrate 10 but at the parts sandwiched by the two semiconductor chips the risk of contact with the chip parts upon handling is low this is for a reason that the heights of the chip parts of the termination resistors rterm are lower than the heights of the semiconductor chips in addition to the fact that they are distant from the vicinities of the short sides which mainly serve as contact parts upon handling fig2 is a circuit diagram for explaining the connections of the register chip rb and the semiconductor chips m 1 to m 10 and m 19 to. |
7 | shaft 35 and articulated in the appendix 36 and shaft 9 maintaining the gearing nevertheless the adjustment of the frame to the aperture would normally transmit a rotation to the shutter partially blocking the projection this rotation however is neutralized at its point of origin by the support of the spline the base of which is a fixed semi gear centered with a shaft and coupled to the toothed support of the chassis centered with a pivot so that when the aperture is adjusted revolving the assembly formed by the external spindle internal spindle anterior rod posterior rod pivot the gear support and the shaft it obliges the spline support with its fixed semi gear coupled to the toothed support of the chasis to increase the angle described by the spline support causing the spline to push the feed ratchet and the whole assembly formed by the spring clutch plate shaft gear primary gear secondary gear and reduction gear to which it is coupled compensating for the shutter position so as to completely unblock the projection the mechanical system feeds the film in accordance with its frequency of frame change variable with pre established programmed pulses while rewinding the already projected film as can be seen in fig6 the film spool situated in its reel rests above a disc which revolves round the shaft actuated. |
7 | information first before creating fitting information process step p 3 1 specific positions target points of the standard model a such as facial profile eyebrows eyes nose and mouth are associated with the corresponding areas of the user model b 39 s image as shown in fig4 a and 4b fig5 is a diagram showing a wire frame f which represents specific positions target points of the standard model a not shown in fig5 fitted onto the user model b the cg creator obtains a target information file aop auto fitting outline position by deforming the wire frame f which represents specific positions target positions of the standard model a such that the wire frame f is overlaid on the user model b shown in fig5 a and mapping specific positions of the standard model a to those of the user model b 39 s image as shown in fig5 b next the cg creator uses affine transformation to transform coordinates of the standard model a into target coordinates of the user model b identified by the target information file process step p 3 2 the distances between the coordinates of the standard model a and the target coordinates of the user model b are divided into 10 parts in one embodiment and transformed gradually over 10 steps through affine transformation process steps p 3 21 to p 3 23 such an arrangement prevents errors arising from large deformation fig6 is a diagram showing affine transformation performed gradually a plurality of target points of the standard model a identified by the wire frame f are gradually brought closer to the target points of the user model b through affine transformation over 10 steps such that the target points of the standard model a are associated with those of the user. |
2 | amount of additional weight added to the tire 2 this enables the compartmentalized sealant strip barrier assembly 10 to be manufactured in a cost efficient manner in regards to its overall material usage with reference to fig3 b a second embodiment of the tire is shown where additional sealant strips 11 are employed in this embodiment the axially outer sealant strip zones 20 and 22 are illustrated with seven intermediate strip zones 21 provided while this number can vary for each tire 2 it is sufficient to note that all of these can be assembled in a simple one step co extrusion process that is described hereafter the illustrated compartmentalized sealant strip and barrier assembly 10 is best manufactured by a dual co extrusion process this co extrusion process requires a unique die 30 to be provided this die 30 is best illustrated in fig4 7 with reference to fig4 a perspective view of the die 30 is shown a pair of lateral die ends 31 32 are shown in between the die ends 31 32 is an upper surface 33 this upper surface 33 forms the barrier layer 9 profile as shown this barrier layer profile also forms the pair of lateral edges 9 a and 9 b which are formed in depressions 34 35 in the die these depressions 34 35 can step up to the flat surface 33 extending between the lateral depressions 34 35 these features combined form the profile for overall barrier layer 9 in the die 30 at an outlet portion of the die 30 downstream the barrier material will pass over a. |
7 | description the principles of the present invention and their advantages are best understood by referring to the illustrated embodiment depicted in fig1 5 of the drawings in which like numbers designate like parts fig1 a is a diagram of an exemplary off board voice automated navigation system embodying the principles of the present invention fig1 b is a flow chart of a procedure 100 illustrating representative operations of system 100 also embodying the principles of the present invention referring to fig1 a and 1 b when the vehicle operator 10 wishes to enter a target destination in order to receive route guidance a wireless communications link is initiated to the remote data center 19 at block 101 of procedure 100 the process could be initiated in a number of ways such as speaking a command in the vehicle or preferably by pressing a button communication is established and the vehicle operator 10 speaks commands into the hands free microphone 11 located in proximity to the vehicle operator 10 at block 102 the vehicle operator 39 s spoken commands pass over the wireless link 25 through the vehicle mounted wireless communication module 14 through the vehicle mounted wireless antenna 1 5 through the wireless network 39 s antenna 16 and wireless network base station 17 through one of many telecommunications networks 18 and into the data center 19 from the data center the voice recognition unit 20 interprets the spoken command s the commands include information regarding an address poi or street intersection for an address entry the city and state may be spoken first the voice recognition unit 20 attempts at block 103 of procedure 100 of fig1 b to recognize. |
7 | the card 2 contains the default rca the card 2 sends a response to the host containing cid information via the card 1 circle 8 at circle 9 the host transmits a second rca command cmd_rca 2 to the card 1 since the rca 1 of card 1 is different than the default rca the cmd_rca 2 is then passed onto to card 2 at circle 10 at circle 11 since the card 2 contains the default rca the card 2 changes the default rca stored in the register 242 with the new rca 2 of the cmd_rca 2 and sends an acknowledgment to the host via the card 1 circle 12 at this time identification of card 2 is complete the process described above in connection with fig5 is then repeated to complete the identification process of card 3 and card 4 fig6 7 and 8 illustrate examples of command response and data tokens respectively which may be transmitted in the memory system of fig1 the command token 64 bits is generated by the host 500 the response token 32 bits is generated by the memory cards 100 200 300 and 400 the data token is transmitted to and from the host 500 and the memories contained in the memory cards 100 200 300 and 400 as shown the command token of the example of fig6 includes a 1 bit start bit a 1 bit transmission section a 1 bit data command section a 3 bit rca section a 9 bit cmd command index a 32 bit argument section a 9 bit reserved section a 7 bit crc7 section and a 1 bit end bit the response token of the example of fig7 includes a 1 bit start bit a 1 bit transmission section a 1 bit data response. |
3 | be removed by distillation and the catalyst or its valuable constituents can be recovered from the residue e g by acid extraction as is customary in the oxo process having now generally described the invention a further understanding can be obtained by reference to certain specific examples which are provided herein for purpose of illustration only and are not intended to be limiting unless otherwise specified a 1308 g amount of crude i heptadecanol about 70 corresponding to 3 6 mol of i heptadecanol originating directly from the oxo process 414 g 3 0 mol of 4 hydroxybenzoic acid and 42 g of an acid aluminum hydrosilicate of the montmorillonite type montmorillonite ks from sudchemie ag are mixed under a nitrogen atmosphere in a 2 5 liter flask fitted with stirrer reflux condenser 0 5 u00b0 c and water separator and are stirred for about 30 minutes at room temperature in order to free the liquid phase of oxygen the mixture is subsequently heated at 170 u00b0 c while flowing a stream of nitrogen into the flask over a period of 3 hours 132 g of a two phase mixture are separated after cooling to 40 u00b0 c the reaction mixture is filtered through a filter press a 112 3 g amount of solid and 1365 5 g of filtrate are obtained the filtrate is distilled in two stages in a thin film evaporator the low boilers are first removed at u2212 170 u00b0 c 100 mbar giving a bottom product of 1247 1 g in a second pass the. |
4 | and emptied again the compensating pulley 26 running downards for filling and upwards again for emptying this style of reservoir filling and emptying has the advantage that no separate expense has to be incurred for the drive systems for the spools 2 13 as regards their speed in adaptation to the speed of thread withdrawal if in fact it were intended to keep the reservoir constantly in a middle position it would have to be ensured by means of a special expensive regulating system that the drive systems of the spools 2 13 constantly run exactly at the speed corresponding to the speed of withdrawal by the knitting or weaving machine since thread spools are always wound with varying diameters so that the velocity of thread withdrawal fluctuates from spool to spool for a single spool rotational speed an individual regulated drive system would have to be provided for each spool in the present device fluctuation in the velocity of thread withdrawal during the running of the compensating pulley 26 from one extreme position to its other position are readily compensated for by the pulley 26 running upward or downward faster or slower in addition the tension of all threads 22 is kept constant in the present apparatus since the tension is dependent substantially solely upon the weight of the individual compensating pulleys 26 since these pulleys possess equal weights the tension of all the threads remain constant in fig2 there is illustrated a compensating pulley formed as double pulley consisting of the single. |
2 | fig2 a cylinder marking convention 15 and a sleeve marking convention 17 are shown as seen from the cylinder marking convention 15 each cylinder is marked to show two components of information which include the outside diameter of the cylinder and a number that distinguishes the cylinder from other cylinders of the same diameter as seen from the sleeve marking convention 17 each sleeve is marked with four components of information the first two represent the cylinder to which the sleeve is associated the third number represents the outside diameter of the sleeve and the final number distinguishes the sleeve from other sleeves of the same diameter the letters u201c c u201d and u201c s u201d or another appropriate indicia may precede the diameters to distinguish a cylinder diameter from a sleeve diameter unless the order of presentation is a part of the convention while the above marking convention is exemplary it is to be considered only one of many within the conceptual framework of the present invention in fact any convention which relates the unique codes symbols or signatures of a discreet cylinder and a discreet sleeve having a relationship by virtue of customization of the cylinder and sleeve as a unit is comprehended by this invention by way of illustration a convention of the form xxxyyy where xxx is any sequence. |
6 | working parts of the mine 10 in fig3 the elongated body of the mine 10 that is usually made of a metallic material such as steel or aluminum or other equivalent material is fitted with a heavy weight strong forward nose section 11 in the rear of the nose section 11 a cavity accommodates a rocket motor or other propulsion device 12 in the midsection of the mine a cavity 13 is suitably sized and positioned to allow storage of a large warhead or explosive device of adequate size and strength and detonation capacity to destroy an enemy submarine or other seagoing vessel in the rearward portion of the mine a cavity of sufficiently elongation and size is provided within which is stored a buoyancy device 14 the buoyancy means 16 is usually a flat folded inflatable plastic envelope or balloon of sufficient size to buoy and suspend the mine in the water after it has been submerged to a suitable depth in the rearward portions of the mine storage area or cavity 17 provides an area in which an air brake or parachute 18 is stored while the mine is aboard the aircraft and until such time as the automatic timing control device 19 electrically signals and releases the parachute 18 from the mine parachute or air braking means is utilized to change the trajectory mine from essentially horizontal at the time of ejection from the aircraft to a substantially vertical position in fig4 a schematic view an airplane 21 is shown dropping the mine of this invention in subsequent. |
5 | being shown in fig3 this comprising a nut 26 welded to a plate 27 in the corner stud 28 of each module the method of stacking one module on another is shown in fig6 which shows the interface along one side the upper frame 29 of the lower module being in abutting arrangement with the frame 30 of the upper module the concrete floor 31 of the upper module is supported on profiled steel decking 32 supported by the frame 30 fire proof boards 33 being underneath the decking 32 and also fire rated material 34 being positioned on the outer side of the frames 29 and 30 and inside frame 29 on the upper surface of the concrete floor 31 are positioned tiles 35 on grouting 36 stud 28 is attached by a cleat 37 skirting material 38 being positioned on each side of stud 28 also shown is the floor 39 of the adjoining floor of the building carpet 40 being positioned thereon the modules are superimposed one upon the other and joined together by positioning the base location 20 of the upper module into the lifting point of the lower module and bolting the two together which constitute a firm attachment means fig7 shows another view of one way of attaching the floor system to the wall frame the floor of each module comprising compressed fibro sheeting 41 bolted to the base of stud 28 mortar 36 being layed on the fibro sheeting to support the tiles 35 the fibro sheeting 41 is bolted by bolts 42 to base. |
1 | the mixture was stirred at rt for 24 h filtered and the filtrate concentrated under reduced pressure the residue was partitioned between dichloromethane and brine organic layer was washed with brine followed by 0 5 m kbr dried na 2 so 4 and evaporated to a syrup flash silica gel column chromatography using 15 30 gradient of acetone in hexanes yielded product 6 as a colorless foam 6 g 81 1 h nmr u03b4 7 43 m 5h phenyl 5 60 d 1h j nh 2 80 8 nh 5 44 d j 4 3 3 2 1h h4 5 40 dd j 3 4 30 2 j 3 2 10 8 1h h3 5 19 s 2h ch 2 ph 4 80 d j 1 2 8 0 1h h1 4 23 m 2h ch 2 3 99 m 3h h2 h6 3 56 m 1h h5 2 43 t j 7 2 2h ch 2 2 22 s 3h ac 2 12 s 3h ac 2 08 s 3h ac 2 03 s 3h ac 1 64 m 4h 2 u00d7 ch 2 1 33 br m 14h 7 u00d7 ch 2 ms esi u2212 m z 634 5 m u2212 h u2212 conjugate 6 2 g 3 14 mmol was dissolved in ethanol 50 ml and 5 pd c 0 3 g was added the reaction mixture was hydrogenated overnight at 45 psi h 2 the catalyst was filtered off and the filtrate evaporated to dryness to afford pure 7 1 7 g quantitative as a white foam 1 h nmr u03b4 5 73 d 1h j nh 2 80 4 nh 5 44 d j 4 3 3 0 1h h4 5 40 dd j 3 4 3 0. |
8 | 112 and v 2 on line 114 are nominally phase shifted by 180 degrees and each are ideally sinusoidal in nature the dc voltage component of v 2 on line 114 is compared to a bias voltage on line 132 by the amplifier a 2 130 in various embodiments other voltages can be compared to the bias voltage on line 132 for example the dc component of the signal v 1 on line 112 can be compared in other embodiments the resistor r 1 120 is a number of resistors in series and a voltage at a node between two of these resistors can be compared to the bias voltage on line 132 in a specific embodiment of the present invention the bias voltage on line 132 is set to a ground referenced voltage that is equal to one half a minimum supply voltage for the oscillator in other embodiments of the present invention this bias voltage may be equal to a reference voltage for example the bias voltage on line 132 may be equal to a bandgap voltage in other embodiments of the present invention the bias voltage may be a function of vcc temperature or other condition alternately the bias voltage on line 132 may be independent of. |
3 | 31 and with the end 36 of the middle tube 22 being sealed to laminate 32 the inner tube 24 extends through the aperture 41 in laminate 31 and the end 37 of the inner tube 24 abutting and being sealed to the laminate 33 still referring to fig3 the apertures 40 in the laminate 31 are generally circular in shape but the laminate 31 is notched at one side of each of the apertures 40 to provide a fluid channel 42 that communicates with the reactor formed in the space 25 between the outer and middle tubes 22 23 similarly the aperture 41 in the laminate 32 includes a fluid channel 44 at one side thereof that communicates with the reactor formed in the space 26 between the middle and inner tubes 23 24 the reactor formed in the interior space 27 of the tube 24 is in fluid communication with the aperture 45 in the laminate 33 fluids may be communicated between the other laminates of the end block 13 and the reactor formed in the space 25 through the fluid channels 42 43 and 46 in laminates 31 33 respectively similarly fluids may be communicated with the reactor remaining laminates of the end block 13 and the reactor formed in the space 26 through fluid channels 44 and 47 in laminates 32 and 33 respectively the present embodiment may employee a combination of compression fitting and diffusion bonding to secure and seal tubes 22 24 to endblock 13 as in the following process after endblock 13 has. |
2 | with the projections 23 of the fixed member 13 and a pin 29 extends through the openings 28 and slots 24 to hinge bending member 16 to fixed member 13 the bending member 16 further includes a portion 30 that extends upwardly and outwardly when bending member 16 is in position for bending and has a contacting portion defined by a longitudinally extending plastic strip 31 positioned in a recess 32 recess 32 is generally l shaped and strip 31 includes a short leg 33 having an enlarged end portion 34 for holding strip 31 the other leg of strip 31 extends along recess 32 beyond portion 34 to define a sheet contacting portion strip 31 is preferably made of polyurethane having a durometer of 60 on the a scale the fixed member 13 further includes a recess extending longitudinally at the juncture of the clamping surface 14 and the projections 23 this recess functions as a pocket into which any burrs may fall from a knife used for scoring the workpiece clamping surface 14 is spaced slightly above projections 23 in order to minimize marring of the surface of the workpiece when it is inserted and removed bending member 16 also includes a recess extending longitudinally between projections 27 and contacting portion 31 in use a workpiece of sheet material is clamped against clamping surface 14 and bending member 16 is moved by manually swinging tubular portion 25 upwardly and outwardly bringing strip 31 of the bending member 16 into engagement with the sheet material as the bending member is swung upwardly hinge pin 29 on. |
4 | wherein the relatively movable rod cages are formed of rods 44 and 45 of circular cross section at rather wide circumferential spacings in this case filler body 40 is formed as a hollow body 46 filled with a resilient filler material 47 or with a gaseous medium permitting it to adapt itself to the movements of rods 44 and 45 relative to each other and to project over a considerable distance into the openings without colliding with the yarn windings on the storage surface the filler body indicated in fig3 may also consist of individual foamed plastics flakes or shreds having a greater size than the openings these foamed plastics flakes may then be compressively stuffed into the storage body so as to completely fill it thus preventing the intrusion thereinto of dust and other contaminants in the case of permanently assembled storage bodies of cage like construction it is also possible to introduce a resilient balloon envelope thereinto and to subsequently inflate it so as to completely fill the hollow space of the storage body it is further contemplated to introduce a resilient envelope into the storage body and to subsequently inject a foam material thereinto so that the envelope adopts the shape of the storage body hollow space to completely fill it in the case of. |
1 | the differences in the radial width of normal teeth along the arch of the teeth the outside dimension of the cross section of the inner tray 12 is equal to the inside dimension of the cross section of the carrier tray 14 when assembled the preferred embodiment requires no adhesive the assembly will stay together during heating handling and forming by way of friction forces in fig2 the inner tray 12 and carrier tray 14 are shown as a cross section though not to scale the drawing does illustrate that the wall thickness 29 of the inner tray 12 is less than the thickness 33 of the carrier tray 14 fig2 also illustrates the oblique angle between the inner side walls 20 26 and the bottom walls 16 22 at centers 28 and 30 the thinness 29 of the walls of the inner tray 12 is an important feature for the comfortable use ease of use and successful conforming of the inner tray or use while still producing an accurate hard flexible tray the thinness of the inner tray 12 because it loses the ability to maintain its shape at molding temperatures is a problem that is resolved by the double tray assembly set forth herein the carrier tray 14 although moldable. |
4 | than 1 800 psi and with hc 141b such solutions of polyethylene can be formed in the halocarbon liquid only at pressures greater than the autogeneous pressure of the solvent such solutions of polypropylene can be formed in the halocarbon spin liquids of this invention at pressures greater than the autogeneous pressure of the solvent satisfactory solutions of polyethylene and halocarbon can be formed at pressures as low as 1 000 psi when co solvents of high solvent power are present in the halocarbon spin liquid the combination of halocarbon characteristics have been discovered to be met substantially by only the ten halocarbons listed above to be an equivalent of any of the halocarbons of the invention a newly developed or discovered halocarbon would also have to meet substantially all of these characteristics in order to be suitable for flash spinning high quality plexifilamentary film fibril strands of fiber forming polyolefin even among the halocarbons suitable for use in the process of the invention care must be taken with these halocarbons to avoid certain disadvantageous characteristics which may be present for example excessive heating times are avoided with hc 123a hc 132a hc 132b and hc 141b to minimize decomposition that can arise from dehydrohalogenation or hydrolysis of the halocarbon care must also be taken with hc 132b because there have been some indications that this chemical may be a male animal reproductive toxin because of its relative freedom from all of these stability and toxicity problems hc 123 is the preferred halocarbon for use in the process of the invention in forming a solution of fiber forming polyolefin in the halocarbon liquids of the invention a mixture of the fiber forming polyolefin and halocarbon is raised. |
3 | were washed by centrifuging at 1500 u00d7 g for 10 minutes at room temperature the platelets were washed with platelet buffer comprising hank 39 s buffer ca free with 0 2 bovine serum albumin bsa and 20 mm hepes the platelet samples were then adjusted to 1 5 u00d7 10 7 ml after which 50 u03bcl of calcium ionophore a23187 together with a calcium chloride solution were added to 50 u03bcl of test drug compound dilution in plates to produce final concentrations of 1 7 u03bcm a23187 and 1 26 mm ca then 100 u03bcl of canine washed platelets were added and the samples were incubated at 37 u00b0 c for 15 minutes after which the reaction was stopped by adding 20 u03bcl of 77 mm edta the plates were then centrifuged at 2000 u00d7 g for 10 minutes at 4 u00b0 c after which 50 u03bcof supernatant was assayed for thromboxane b 2 txb 2 by enzyme immunoassay eia the pg ml of txb 2 was calculated from the standard line included on each plate from which it was possible to calculate the percent inhibition of cox 1 and the ic 50 values for the test drug compounds a canine histocytoma macrophage like cell line from the american type culture collection designated as dh82 was used in setting up the protocol for evaluating the cox 2 inhibition activity of various test drug compounds there was added to flasks of these cells 10 u03bcg ml of lps after which the flask cultures were incubated overnight the same test drug compound dilutions as described above for the cox 1 protocol were used. |
9 | within a computer cluster using cluster membership and cluster voting services such a method includes the maintaining of a local reference count for all open distributed data resources within a given node tracking by a group services client of those nodes that have the open distributed data resources and using cluster membership services to update the local reference counts for node failures application_number US 28222599 A description in the following description numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention it should be noted however that those skilled in the art are capable of practicing the present invention without such specific details in other instances well known circuits have been shown in block diagram form in order not to obscure the present invention in unnecessary detail although the present invention is described with reference to a specific embodiment for a technique to provide an aspect of high availability to a cluster it should be understood that the present invention can be adapted for use with other high availability techniques all such variations are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention it will be recognized that in the drawings only those signal lines and processor blocks necessary for the operation of the present invention are shown referring to the drawings depicted elements are not. |
9 | 53 a as an interface to the non wired network segment and a protocol adapter 52 a a module 50 b is an embodiment of the present invention in which the telephone line transceiver can be implemented by a high pass filter hpf 22 a and data terminal equipment dce 23 a as also used by dichter as discussed previously fig6 shows an embodiment of a network 60 according to the present invention that includes wired and non wired segments the wired segment is based on telephone wiring 5 within a building as described in fig1 while outlets 11 b and 11 c are unchanged outlets 11 a and 11 d are replaced by outlets 61 d and 61 a respectively containing modules 50 d and 50 e respectively basic telephone service is retained by employing low pass filters lpf 21 d and 21 a in outlets 61 d and 61 a respectively the lpf 39 s are coupled to telephone connectors 12 d and 12 a respectively enabling connection of telephone devices this is illustrated by a telephone 13 a connected by connector 14 a to connector 12 a in outlet 61 a a dichter type data communication network is established by connecting data terminal equipment dte via a modem and hpf as illustrated by dte 24 b connected to dce 23 b which is coupled to hpf 22 b which is in turn directly coupled to telephone wiring 5 via connector 12 b in. |
2 | connected to a drive motor not shown in fig1 within the module the core is also fixed in the axial direction between the rollers a guide baffle 236 that is adjustable by means of screws is disposed on the frame and the paper tube web 8 can be delivered via its guide face 237 the paper tube web is drawn across the mushroom shaped inlet head 238 and opened out in the process and pulled through between the rollers as seen from fig2 and 23 the shaft 234 carries the outer roller 241 and via the two bevel gears 301 and 302 drives the shaft 303 and thus also the roller 251 the shaft 303 via the bevel gears 304 305 then drives the shaft 306 and thus also the roller 241 u2032 the shaft 234 moreover via the bevel gear 307 and the bevel gear 308 drives the shaft 309 on which the roller 251 is seated the rollers 241 241 u2032 251 251 u2032 cooperate in such a manner with rollers 261 261 u2032 262 262 u2032 271 271 u2032 272 272 u2032 disposed freely rotatably on the internal tube 310 which is part of the core 235 that when the shaft 234 is driven a paper tube web 8 is pulled through between the outer rollers and the inner rollers the rollers 261 261 u2032 271 271 u2032. |
5 | shown at 10 the motor vehicle 10 includes a sliding door 12 providing access to an inner compartment 14 of the motor vehicle 10 the inner compartment 14 is generally a passenger compartment having a plurality of seat assemblies 16 one partial seat assembly shown it should be appreciated that other doors 18 provide access to the inner compartment 14 further a plurality of sliding doors 12 may be utilized in one motor vehicle design only one is shown in fig1 for simplicity throughout this discussion the orientation from which reference of the invention 20 will be made will be the driver side sliding door 12 with a front being directed toward a front 22 of the motor vehicle 10 referring to fig2 the invention 20 is an automated closure assembly the automated closure assembly 20 provides power to move the sliding door 12 between a closed position and an open position the closed position is a latched position preventing access to the inner compartment 14 the open position is defined as when the access to the inner compartment 14 is the greatest in other words the sliding door 12 is at its furthest most position from the front 22 of the motor vehicle referring back to fig1 the sliding door is in an intermediate position defined as a position between the open and closed positions the intermediate position will be discussed in greater detail subsequently the embodiment of the automatic closure assembly 20 shown in fig2 allows for two types of motion for the sliding door 12 the first type of motion. |
2 | of starch in which anhydroglucose units are linked by a d 1 4 glucosidic bonds to form linear chains the level of amylase and its molecular weight vary between different types of starch amylase molecules are typically made from 200 2000 anhydroglucose units solvent solutions of amylase are very unstable due to intermolecular attraction and association of neighboring amylase molecules this leads to an increase in viscosity retrogradation and under certain conditions precipitation of amylase particles amylopectin is the constituent of starch having a polymeric branched structure in addition to 1 4 bonds which are present in amylase and the linear segments of amylopectin the amylopectin molecule has a d 1 6 bonds which occur every 20 30 anhydroglucose units solvent solutions of amylopectin are characterized by high viscosity clarity stability and resistance to gelling the level of amylopectin varies between different types of starch waxy starches are almost 100 amylopectin one anhydroglucose unit has a molecular weight of 162 therefore an amylase molecule can have a molecular weight of 32 000 to 320 000 carrageenan is a highly refined extract of seaweed from the rhodophyta family it is comprised of a long chain of linked galactose residues resulting in a high molecular weight compound the three types of commercial carrageenan are lambda kappa and iota kappa and iota carrageenan have. |
2 | being 70 top soil in one particular instance 70 wood or 70 rock in others the apparatus discharges separated streams of fine product 3 like top soil high density product 4 like metals or rock low density product 5 like wood and oversize rejects 6 the trailer 1 comprises a structural frame 7 for supporting and mounting a disc screening assembly 8 rotary screen or trommel 9 an air separation device 10 and transport rear wheels 11 the trailer configuration is convenient for permitting ease of transport from site to site a portable generator set 12 is provided to power electric drives and controls the frame 7 incorporates jacking means 100 near the front and rear for levelling the equipment a metered feed hopper 13 and elevating conveyor 14 is used to deliver the aggregate 2 at a nominal 150 cubic yards hour to the top of the trailer 1 a short horizontal feed conveyor 15 positioned at the front and top of the trailer 1 directs the aggregate 2 to the disc screening assembly 8 the disc screening assembly 8 is a horizontal linearly aligned array of progressively increasing particle sizing sections four 4 39 wide sections 16 17 18 19 are provided passing particles possessing dimensions of less than. |
2 | by a die cut 58 and fold line 60 the handle opening 50 and reinforcement tab 62 are defined by die cut 64 and fold line 66 the drop down portion 52 comprises a main partition portion 68 and a pair of connecting strips 70 and 72 the connecting strips 70 and 72 are hingedly joined to the inside top panel 22 along fold lines 74 and 76 which are aligned with the transverse centerlines of handle openings 48 and 50 die cuts 73 and 75 along with die cut 78 define drop down portion 52 from top panel 22 the handle reinforcement section 54 of the inner top panel 22 is defined in part and adjacent the handle openings 48 and 50 by die cuts 58 and 64 which also define the inner edge portions of partition straps 70 72 the remaining edge of the handle reinforcement section 54 is defined by a generally u shaped die cut 78 which also defines a major portion of the upper edge of the main partition portion 68 the width of the handle reinforcement section 54 is equal to the distance between the outer edges of the handle openings 48 and 50 so that the reinforcement section 54 extends across the entire width of each of the. |
4 | substantially planar surface 54 of the needle bar housing and the surface 52 being adapted to abut a similar substantially planar side surface 56 of the holding block 48 thus the surfaces 50 56 are reference surfaces for providing acurate positioning of the holding blocks 46 48 in the vertical and in the front to rear directions when the holding blocks are mounted as hereinafter described the needles 22 24 are disposed vertically within bores in the respective blocks intermediate the respective side surfaces and secured by conventional securing means such as set screws 57 disposed through each needle block 46 48 is at least one bore 58 60 extending through the respective block in the direction transverse to the longitudinal direction of the needle bar and similar bores 62 extend through the downwardly depending leg of the needle bar housing 44 the bores 60 and 62 may be of substantially the same size the bore 60 being of a size for freely receiving the stem 64 of a bolt 66 the bore 58 which is smaller than the bore 60 is tapped for securely receiving the threaded end of the stem 64 when the bores 58 62 are in alignment whe so aligned the needles 22 and 24 are staggered as aforesaid however since the bore 60 is larger than the stem 64 the needle holding block 48 may be moved slightly relative to the block 46 to vary the stagger of the needles slightly relative to the on gauge stagger prior to securely tightening the bolts 66 into the needle block 46 at each. |
4 | black brown color denim fabrics this invention is the achievement of dyeing reactive direct pigment acid disperse and other non vat sulfur or its combinations of non vat sulfur dyes or combinations between vat sulfur dyes and vat sulfur dyes on continuous yarn dyeing machines and relevant apparatus its products are also very distinguishable especially its combinations hence is a part of the invention application_number US 201414272517 A description as used herein and in the claims u201c comprising u201d means including the following elements but not excluding others now referring to fig1 fig2 and fig3 the present invention in one aspect is a denim comprising a plurality of wrap threads 20 and a plurality of weft threads each of the wrap threads 20 further comprises a first yarn 22 and a dye coating that is disposed on the first yarn 22 in which the dye coating comprises a plurality of different dyes at least one of the plurality of dyes in the dye coating i e first dye 24 at least partially reveals and only partially covers another different dye immediately there below i e second dye 26 and the bottom most dye i e second dye 26 only partially covers the first yarn 22 such that the dyes i e both first dye 24 and second dye 26 are not disposed on at least a portion of the first yarn 22 thereby showing the wrap thread with a plurality of colors each weft thread only consists of a second yarn without any dye thereon in an exemplary embodiment each of the wrap threads 20 further comprises a. |
6 | an a c induction motor 1 which is preferably built as a geared motor and laid out for a voltage of 220 v at a power input of 25 w on the drive shaft 2 of the geared motor 1 sits on the one hand a crank disc 3 whose crank pin 4 engages with an elongated slot 5 of a slide 6 which in turn is in communication with push rods 7 for the movement of the not depicted closing member also keyed to the shaft 2 is a cam plate 8 with a peripheral cam 9 which cooperates with two microswitches 10 and 11 which are mounted for example at the housing of the geared motor 1 the arrangement of the micro switches 10 and 11 relative to each other and to the cam plate 8 is so made that the microswitch 10 above the peripheral cam 9 is only opened at the moment when the closing member of the ventilating device has reached its opening position it then remains open until the closing member has again been put back into its locking position on the other hand the microswitch 11 is opened and is only closed after the closing member has reached its opening position it then remains closed until the closing member has again reached its locking position and is then opened through the peripheral cam 9 of the cam plate 8 on the circuit of fig1 the two microswitches 10 and 11 are selectively energized through a switch contact 12 when the switch contact 12 connects the closed microswitch 10 then the closing member of the ventilating device is moved through the geared motor. |
2 | motor 81 is increased the rotor 33 thereof even with the stator 32 rotating is rotated relative to the latter in conformity with the power that is supplied so that the adjustment member 20 is readjusted and hence the clamping force is increased the stator 32 of the rotary motor 31 is supported on the main spindle 3 of the machining tool 2 via the pulleys 41 and 42 as well as via the toothed belt 43 that connects these pulleys a reduction of the clamping force can be realized in a similar manner in the embodiment illustrated in fig5 the components that form the adjusting drive mechanism 120 are placed directly in a headstock 130 of the machining tool the stator 122 of the rotary motor 121 is connected to the adjustment member 20 39 and is rotatably mounted via antifriction bearings 125 in a holder 124 that is flanged to the headstock 130 in contrast the rotor 123 of the motor 121 is coupled with the main spindle 3 39 in this embodiment meshing sets of gear wheels 131 132 and 133 134 are provided as the gear means thus the rotor 123 of the rotary motor 121 is driven by the spindle 3 39 via the gear wheel 131 which is fixedly. |
9 | into it the particles are in physical and electrical contact with an electrically conductive hydraulically permeable matrix 130 which is also embedded into the membrane sheet 120 the membrane sheet divides the anode compartment from the cathode compartment and limits the type and amount of fluids and or ions that pass between the anode compartment and the cathode compartments the membrane may be a single layer membrane or a composite layer membrane the membrane may be constructed of a fluorocarbon type material or of a hydrocarbon type material such membrane materials are well known in the art preferably however fluorocarbon materials are generally preferred because of their chemical stability non ionic thermoplastic forms of perfluorinated polymers described in the following patents are suitable for use in the present invention u s pat nos 3 282 875 3 909 378 4 025 405 4 065 366 4 116 888 4 123 336 4 126 588 4 151 052 4 176 215 4 178 218 4 192 725 4 209 635 4 212 713 4 251 333 4 270 996 4 329 435 4 330 654 4 337 137 4 337 211 4 340 680 4 357 218 4 358 412 4 358 545 4. |
5 | ring 316 and as discussed above the tenons 306 interlock with the mortises 304 to laterally secure the gooseneck conduit assembly 154 b the locking member 408 extends from the gooseneck conduit assembly 154 b into the locking channel 406 to prevent movement of the gooseneck conduit assembly 154 b upward along the telescoping joint 130 fig5 shows a perspective view of the support collar 150 and the gooseneck conduit assemblies 154 as arranged in fig4 fig6 shows a cross sectional view of the support collar 150 and gooseneck conduit assemblies 154 as arranged in fig4 embodiments of the gooseneck conduits assemblies 154 may include any combination of hydraulic and mechanical primary and secondary locks the gooseneck conduit assembly 154 b includes a hydraulic primary lock 618 and a hydraulic secondary lock 308 the components of the hydraulic primary lock 618 are disposed between the upper and lower support plates 302 and 404 the hydraulic primary lock 618 includes a hydraulic cylinder 612 coupled to the locking member 408 for extension and retraction of the locking member 408 the components of the hydraulic secondary lock 308 are secured to the upper plate 302 by hydraulic cylinder support plate 606 the hydraulic secondary lock 308 includes a hydraulic cylinder 602 coupled to a locking pin 604 for extension and retraction of the locking pin 604 when the locking member 408 has been extended extension of the locking pin 604 secures the locking member 408 in the extended position in some embodiments the locking member 408 includes a passage 608 the locking pin. |
8 | equivalent to a phase rotation u03c6n e is a phase value of the same predetermined sequence as for the transmitting modem which is provided by sequence block 24 but at baud time n the signal vn which is processed corresponds in fact to the symbol which has been processed in the transmitting modem at baud time n 1 where 1 is a time delay induced by the transmitting modem processing the telephone line and the receiving modem processing the phase rotated signal issued from multiplier 22 is then decoded in data decoding device 26 which determines the point of the constellation which is estimated to correspond to the point of the constellation which has been originally transmitted the estimate a and the phase rotated signal are used as inputs in the error circuit 28 which computes the mean square error in order to minimize the expression equ1 over a number of baud times if the value found from the above expression is sufficiently important proving that the receiving modem is out of synchronization because the time delay has changed the phase sequence provided by sequence block 24 is advanced or delayed in order to subsequently minimize the error there is a minimum error due to noise it should be noted that in addition correct equalizer updating requires multiplication of the decision error by e j u03c6 n e before applying it in the update algorithm ideally the phase sequence should be designed such that signal decoding is incorrect in all other shift positions of the sequence this generates a large mean squared. |
4 | stabilizing legs is made up of a curved section 16 containing stabilizing legs 18 and a straight section 20 the width of the orifice w is about 84 microns the angle between the vertical axis of symmetry and the straight section 20 of the orifice u03b1 is 0 u00b0 the angle between the stabilizing legs 18 u03b2 is about 30 u00b0 the angle u03b3 is about 60 u00b0 which is one half the angle subtended by the curved section 16 of the orifice the length of the straight section 20 of the orifice a is about 23 w the diameter at the extremity of the orifice b which is in the shape of a circle 22 is about 1 3 w the linear distance between the ends of the straight sections 20 of the orifice is about 32 w the linear distance between the vertex on the vertical axis of symmetry and the extremity of a stabilizing leg 18 c is about 16 w the linear distance between the vertex on the vertical axis of symmetry and the center of the orifice in the curved section 16 d is about 21 w the length of each stabilizing leg 18 is about 5 w the number of stabilizing legs 18 is 5 a stabilizing leg 18 is located on the vertical axis of symmetry and the other stabilizing legs 18 are substantially symmetrically spaced around the vertical axis of symmetry in reference to fig4 of the drawings the 34 u 34 shaped orifice of a preferred spinneret with stabilizing legs is made up of a curved. |
5 | supply lines and the second one utilizes a water tank as the source the water tank 17 is concealed in the body of the unit 10 the two water supply sources are joined together at a valve assembly 13 which then connects to a channel buried in a gear shaft 20 and a spray head 19 a valve assembly 13 controls which water source should be used to supply water and the rate of water flow in addition the gear shaft 20 is rotatable about an axis 57 which is at a prescribed angle relative to the plane of the toilet seat 61 to which the apparatus 10 is attached residue or excess water in the bidet is drained through a connecting line 23 an extending line 18 and a drainage nozzle 48 referring to fig3 and 4 in detail concerning the operation of the bidet apparatus and the water passageway water is supplied to the apparatus from available hot and cold water hoses 21 22 hot and cold water is delivered to a valve assembly 13 through inlet 50 and 51 respectively by adjusting a mixing valve 27 on the valve assembly 13 the hot and cold water is mixed in a prescribed ratio which is set by the user through temperature adjusting handle 54 to achieve desired water temperature when a ball valve 26 turns open through a handle 53 mixed water flows out from a water outlet connector 25 of the valve assembly 13 to the inlet 49 of a channel in the middle of a gear shaft 20 mixed water is then dispensed through a spray head 19 the ball valve 26 is also used to control the rate of water flow into the bidet and the rate of water dispensed through a. |
7 | 29 b 32 a 32 b of interferometric correction means 29 32 the partial beams 25 a 27 a of beam parts 35 of interferometric measuring means 25 27 which are used for measuring pass from the laser to the mirrored areas 37 38 of positioning stage 18 from where they are reflected as in fig2 only one reflection is shown in fig3 fig4 is a schematic top view of a positioning stage 18 and the optical beam path for determining the positions into which positioning stage 18 can be brought the optical beam path in fig4 is basically comparable to the optical beam path in fig3 however the interferometric correction means 29 32 are incorporated into the interferometric measuring means 25 27 in fig4 in each case they are implemented as a biaxial interferometer as a result beam splitters 30 33 and the two individual interferometers 29 32 as indicated in fig3 can be advantageously omitted it is therefore no longer necessary to adjust these components during the manufacture of the coordinate measuring device fig5 is a schematic top view of an exemplary embodiment of a measuring apparatus 39 according to the present invention which has an interferometric measuring means and an interferometric correction means therefore the interferometric correction means is incorporated into the interferometric measuring means in the form of a biaxial interferometer laser light 40 coming from a light source not shown in fig5 and entering into measuring device 39 passes through prism. |
1 | product as an off white solid in 78 9 yield 3 32 g mp 38 40 u00b0 c ir kbr 2956 1749 1637 1607 1500 1484 1378 1266 1236 1159 1059 1024 953 912 853 811 cm u2212 1 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u2202 1 23 t j 7 2 hz 3h 3 87 s 2h 3 91 s 3h 4 19 m 2h 4 63 s 2h 7 11 s 1h 7 15 d j 2 7 hz 1h 7 40 dd j 1 8 8 4 hz 1h 7 68 s 1h 7 71 d j 4 5 hz 2h fabms nba m z 302 m rat paw edema and hydrolysis data are provided data are provided in tables 1 and 3 in reaction flask 1 nah 60 suspension in oil 0 43 g 0 011 mol was suspended under nitrogen in anhydrous dmf and 6mna 2 g 0 00926 mol was added dropwise reaction mixture was stirred for 2 hours and cannulated into another reaction flask 2 containing solution of dibromoacetone 7 9 g 0 0379 mol in dmf reaction mixture was stirred overnight u02dc 17hours and tlc was checked then deionized water was added and the product was. |
4 | means 9 fitted to a bottom of the outer tub 3 in the meantime there is a water supply valve 10 in an upper part of the case 1 for supplying water for washing and rinsing to which a water supply duct not shown for supplying water to the inner tub 5 is connected there is a drain duct 11 connected to an underside of the outer tub 3 for draining dirty water to an outside of the washing machine after washing is finished there is a drain valve 13 fitted to the drain duct 11 an unexplained reference symbol 1 a denotes a washing machine cover there is a circulation duct 20 between an upper part and a lower part of the outer tub 3 for supplying heated air into the inner tub 5 for drying laundry of course there are a heater 15 for heating air and a blower 22 for forced circulation of the air fitted to the circulation duct 20 in the meantime there is a closable inner cover 3 an air tightly fitted to a top of the outer tub 3 for prevention of air leakage it is preferable that a fore end of the circulation duct 20 is connected to the inner cover 3 a and a lower end of the circulation duct 20 is connected to a. |
6 | 228 and 230 which may be optionally included separately or together as additional tests or as a substitution for the test performed at step 226 in step 228 a test is performed to see if the incoming line voltage is low a low line voltage condition would be indicative for example of a brownout condition if the line voltage is low control proceeds to step 232 where the alert flag is tested as described above step 230 tests to determine whether the compressor current is high if the current is high this can be indicative of a maximum load or brownout condition and control similarly proceeds to step 232 where the alert flag is tested it should be understood that the flowchart of fig3 b illustrates several redundant tests useful in determining when the maximum load condition exists in an actual commercial embodiment it may not be necessary to include all of these tests for example suitable results could be obtained using only tests 220 and 226 or tests 220 and 228 or tests 220 and 230 for example also while the use of an alert flag has been illustrated this is but one way of implementing the logic performed by the system of the invention other equivalent flowcharts can be constructed to accomplish the same results by increasing the refrigerant flow in response to sensing the existence of or onset of a. |
6 | to transfer the molten salt from the cold thermal storage tank to the receiver located on top of the solar power tower the molten salt is heated up to around 1050 u00b0 f 565 u00b0 c as the fluid circulates through the receiver panels in a serpentine manner the heated molten salt then exits the receiver through a down comer hot return pipe and flows into ground based hot thermal storage tank s the stored hot salt in the hot thermal tank s is drawn out as needed to generate steam to power a steam turbine the steam turns the turbine which is connected to a generator to produce electricity for example via a standard rankine cycle the receiver panels are described next in detail referring now to fig1 an absorption panel 10 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown a solar receiver typically comprises a plurality of the solar absorption panels 10 positioned adjacent one another there are several arrangements of panels the most common of which forms either a cylindrical shape receiver or a flat u201c billboard u201d shape receiver each panel 10 comprises a plurality of solar absorption tubes 12 a plurality of independent clip guide support assemblies 16. |
7 | of the edge enhancement mentioned above is called an edge effect accordingly when phase contrast edge enhancement by refraction of x ray is generated x ray image having high sharpness with sharply described edge can be obtained when x ray source is regarded as a point light source half width e of the phase contrast edge enhancement can be shown by the following formula as shown in fig2 e 2 3 1 r 2 r 1 1 3 r 2 u03b4 2 r 1 2 2 3 1 here r 1 represents a distance between x ray point source 3 and a center of a column of the subject 1 r 2 represents a distance between a center of a column that is assumed as the subject 1 and digital x ray image detector 2 r corresponds to a radius of the subject 1 that is assumed as the column since a blood vessel or a bone is a main substance to constitute the x ray image in a human body a style of the human body can be approximated to the column approximately further concerning u03b4 when refraction index n of x ray is expressed as follows here in medical field or non destructive test the coolidge x ray tube or electro thermal x ray tube 5 is widely used the case in which the coolidge. |
4 | c it will be noted that in some instances ptfe felt for use in applications such as incinerators can have particles of catalyst deposited on the surface or embedded into the ptfe fibers this can be desirable in a pleatable fabric and typically does not affect pleatability for example some catalysts help reducing emissions of dioxin furan or nitrous oxide from waste incineration the catalyst typically is typically provided a volume less than 20 of the volume of the ptfe fibers examples of catalysts include titanium dioxide tio 2 iron and cobalt provided in the form of oxides nickel platinum and palladium other examples of catalysts include zeolith copper oxide tungsten oxide aluminum oxide chromium oxide gold silver rhodium etc if used the catalyst should be provided in a particles size of less than 10 microns but can be of any suitable shape such as spheres whiskers plates flakes etc a resulting pleatable filtration material or fabric can include ptfe fibers spunlaced to a steel scrim covered by a membrane such a fabric can be pleated using a traditional pleater operating at room temperature the use of a pleatable metallic scrim can render the use of heated pleater blades unnecessary an exemplary embodiment thereof is provided below ptfe fibers are spunlaced onto a 400 g m. |
1 | an embodiment of the present invention which would facilitate pbr cutting of in one embodiment the posterior chamfer cut distal cut and anterior chamfer cut and any combination of plunging pivotally sweeping and walking manipulations represented in fig3 through 36 to complete the remaining cuts fig3 through 41 represent ultralow profile pbr embodiments of the present invention which as may be seen in comparing fig3 and 41 lend themselves to minimally invasive implementation while preserving the outstanding clinical performance characteristics of pbr the embodiment of the milling handle shown utilizes milling handle retaining features of the copending provisional applications reference herein as is seen in comparing fig3 and 38 the cutting guides shown are fixed to bone surfaces located to the sides of bone surfaces to be cut for fixation to the implant some surgeons may not be overly fond of creating such apertures in living tissue that while then have to heal postoperatively this may be avoided easily by modification of the guide represented in fig3 instead of creating the apertures in bone to the sides of the cuts the apertures are formed in bone that will be removed upon completion of the anterior chamfer cut and the posterior chamfer cut the cutting profile of the cutting guide shown in fig3 would thereby be modified to allow the cutting profile of the cutting tool to traverse a cutting path that in one embodiment would complete the anterior cut a portion of the anterior chamfer cut the distal cut and the posterior cut completion of any remaining cuts could then be completed in any manner known in the art such as using the partially cut surfaces as. |
3 | 2 ethyl hexyl acetate naphthalene and octane for example the polymerization can be carried out in orthodichlorobenzene at a temperature between about 7 u00b0 c and about 180 u00b0 c in a most preferred embodiment r 1 is ethyl and polymer i has a number average molecular weight of about 50 000 this poly 2 ethyl 2 oxazoline polymer is sold commercially under the name of aquasol 50 by polymer chemistry innovations inc the assignee of this application to form the mechanically crosslinkable polymeric hydrogel of the present invention up to about 20 of the pendent r 1 groups on polymer i are replaced by a water soluble polymer to form a graft copolymer of structure ii the water insoluble polymer portion of graft copolymer ii is a non water soluble polymeric material having a number average molecular weight between about 5 000 and 100 000 preferably between about 8 000 and about 20 000 and most preferably between about 10 000 and 15 000 the water insoluble polymer includes polyethylene long chain alkyl polypropylene polybutadiene polyisoprene polystyrene polymethylacrylate polymethylmethacrylate polyurethanes polyamides polyesters polyesteramides and copolymers of same in a first embodiment graft copolymer ii is formed by a transamidation reaction in general transamidation is accomplished by. |
1 | 125 such as an rf transmitter such an embodiment eliminates the need to deploy a signal cable in cavity 103 each pressure sensor 120 or 120 u2032 is connected to wireless transmitter 125 by signal wire 122 alternative the pressure sensor may include an integrated wireless transmitter on the same chip or circuit board eliminating the need for discrete wire connections fig4 a and 4b show an alternative embodiment of the invention in which a plurality of sensor arrays are disposed about tip region 110 a first array of pressure sensors 120 u2032 is deployed at section c c located most adjacent to the apex of the tip which preferably also terminates with a pressure sensor 120 as in the other embodiments these sensors 120 u2032 are preferably arrayed at equal angular spacing at the periphery of the tip region 110 a second array of pressure sensors 120 u2033 is deployed a section b b located from the apex of the tip as in the other embodiments these sensors 120 are preferably arrayed at equal angular spacing at the periphery of the tip region 110 the method of using the catheters of fig1 4 includes determining the difference in force or pressure among the sensors 120 distributed about the tip 110 it is expected that when the tip 110 is centered within an artery or other body tissue conduit the difference between the pressures measured at each sensor will be at a minimum however as the apex of tip 110 steers toward or into an arterial wall or other dense tissue a difference of pressure is expected as it. |
1 | the experiment there was a highly significant p lt 0 0001 effect of rumen incubation time on dry matter disappearance as expected after 4 and 24 hours of incubation approximately 50 and 75 of dry matter had disappeared from ankom bags table 1 dry matter disappearance was measured on two consecutive days in each period but there was no significant p 0 97 effect of day on this variable treatment means are summarized in tables 3 and 4 ohhl improved p 0 105 table 2 mean dry matter disappearance by 1 77 percentage units the magnitude of the response varied considerably with incubation times but this is largely a reflection of the variation inherent in such measurements the experiment shows that administration of ohhl improved p 0 105 dry matter disapearance of corn silage in the rumen of sheep 0115 table 2 ohhl and bmd effects on feed efficiency of broiler chickens 1 no 2 yes 1 no 2 yes feed conversion mortality ohhl bmd day 0 21 day 21 35 day 0 35 day 0 21 day 21 35 day 0 35 1 1 397 1 784 1 634 2 0 0 7 2 7 2 1 353 1 794 1 620 1 3 0 8 2 2 significance 0 012 ns 0 055 ns ns ns 1 1 364 1 816 1 637 1 2 0 7 1 8 2 1 386 1 762 1 617 2 2 0 8 3 0 significance 0 071 0 000 0 014 ns ns ns significance ohhl bmd 0 025 0 094 ns ns ns ns 1 1 1. |
1 | tablets to form a granule mixture using a mixer e g tumble mixer or v blender other ingredients suitable for the chewable composition include fillers binders excipients sweeteners flavorants lubricants and the like as further discussed below the granule mixture is then compression molded to form the chewable composition using e g a conventional compression tablet molding press e g courtoy rotary press kilian tablet press manesty rotary press fette rotary press or korsch rotary press a desired tablet press is a rotary tablet press that compresses the granule mixture to a tablet of a hardness of 10 20 kp preferably 12 15 kp as measured by a tablet hardness tester e g vk 200 vankel tablet hardness tester as discussed above in addition to the main fiber ingredient the chewable composition may contain other ingredients ingredients that facilitate the manufacture improve the aesthetics and improve the organoleptic properties of the chewable composition can be added these ingredients include stabilizer colorants and fillers other materials that can also be added include fillers e g compressible sugars dextrose sorbitol and mannitol compression aids e g microcrystalline cellulose and starch binders e g lactose sucrose maltodextrin starch polyethylene glycol gums hypromellose methylcellulose or microcrystalline cellulose lubricants e g stearates flavorants natural sweeteners and artificial sweetener flavoring agents well known in the food and confection art may be added to the chewable fiber compositions these flavoring. |
4 | according to example 1 were treated with 2 0 kg edta per ton of wood in accordance with the present invention edta was mixed with 140 kg white liquor calculated as effective alkali per ton of wood and the white liquor containing edta was supplied to the circulation digester for pre impregnation of the chips under the same conditions as in test 1 except that at the end of the impregnation the temperature was increased to 167 u00b0 c thereafter digestion of the itc type was performed in accordance with test 1 but at said higher digestion temperature of 167 u00b0 c thus in this experiment no edta metal complexes were removed before the digestion table 3______________________________________ test 9______________________________________edta kg ton wood 2 0digestion temp u00b0 c 167alkali consumption 184yield of wood 43 8kappa number 10 2viscosity dm sup 3 kg 886brightness iso 38 3mn ppm 50mg ppm 245ca ppm 1290cu ppm 38fe ppm 20tensile index knm kg 80beat revolutions pfi 2300drainage resistance u00b0 sr 15 5density kg dm sup 3 660air resistance sec 100 ml 3 5burst index mn kg 6 1tear index nm sup 2 kg 24 5______________________________________ as is clear from the above results the tearing resistance of also this pulp shows a considerable improvement over the reference pulps according to tests 4 and 5 as well as being clearly better than the reference pulps in other respects within the same kappa number interval the results must be deemed surprising also in view of the fact that no withdrawal of liquid containing metals was performed as is evident the manganese content in the pulp has been halved as compared with the reference experiments the pulp obtained from test 1 was subjected to delignification with oxygen. |
9 | preventing the unauthorized removal of t tops from an automobile including an enclosure for enclosing and preventing access to the t top handle a key actuated latch plate secures a separable cover to base plate forming the enclosure and is operative to hold the cover nested on the base plate until locked application_number US 32323181 A description referring now to the drawings the anti theft device of the present invention is shown embodied in an automobile roof 11 having a removable t top section 12 a reinforcing rim 13 may extend about the periphery of the t top the rim 13 may be provided with a handle assembly along the opposite sides thereof only one such handle assembly 14 is shown it being understood that the other handle and the anti theft device associated therewith is of identical structure the handle assembly 14 may be conveniently disposed in a recess section 15 of the rim 14 the handle assembly 14 includes a shaft 16 turnably mounted on the t top section a latching arrangement may be provided on one end of the shaft not shown for latching the t top section to the automobile roof a bushing 17 is disposed on the other end of the shaft 16 and fixed thereto is a hand lever 18 it is to be noted the hand lever 18 is spaced from the roof wall 12 disposed within the recess 15 and about the handle assembly 14 is the anti theft device 10 the anti theft device includes generally a base or mounting plate 19 and a cover 20 the base plate 19 may be made from a casting or fabricated from sheet metal or the like the base plate 19 includes a rear panel 22. |
6 | system when the engine is operated at a constant speed in this example a drop in turbine isentropic efficiency of 8 percentage points is predicted between turbine operation with wastegate shut and with wastegate open for the same total mass flow rate this is energy that cannot be recovered by the lp turbine the efficiency of the electrical machine 70 as a generator may be significantly greater than that of the wastegate or other diversion mechanism although likely less than 100 efficiencies of typically greater than 95 can be reasonably expected especially for low speeds at higher speeds the efficiency of the electrical machine 70 may be reduced implementation of the electrical machine 70 on the low pressure turbocharger stage 60 rather than the high pressure turbocharger stage 40 is beneficial to the overall system efficiency lower rotational speed in the low pressure turbocharger stage 60 imply greater efficiency of the electrical machine 70 as discussed above for example a 13 percentage point improvement in efficiency may be possible by dropping from 140000 rpm to 80000 rpm efficiencies greater than 90 may be reasonably expected which is a significant improvement in comparison with previous wastegate operation referring next to fig4 there is shown a diagrammatic view of an engine system for use with a turbocharger system the engine system may comprise an engine 80 the turbocharger system 10 a controller 90 and a sensor 95 the engine 80 may provide exhaust gases to the exhaust gas inlet 20 of the turbocharger system 10 the turbocharger system 10 may then provide compressed air through compressed air outlet 33 the pressure of the compressed. |
8 | selected number fig3 is schematic diagram of a system 300 including a controller 330 for controlling the keypad 310 according to some embodiments of the present disclosure the embodiment of the keypad 300 shown in fig3 is for illustration only and other embodiments could be used without departing from the scope of this disclosure the keypad 310 provides key stroke signals 320 to the keypad controller 330 the keypad controller 330 includes a computer memory unit 340 the computer memory unit 340 includes a dual key press decode unit 350 and an operating system 360 the keypad controller 330 includes computer hardware and computer software instructions that cooperate and work together to carry out the operations of the keypad controller 330 the keypad controller 330 can receive both single key stroke signals and dual key stroke signals from the keypad 310 the keypad controller 330 uses the dual key press decode unit 350 to decode the various key stroke signals in this manner the keypad controller 330 determines which letter of the alphabet and which numeral when the mode key is pressed is associated to the received key stroke signal a mobile computing device may include a system 300 that includes the keypad 310 and the keypad controller 330 the a mobile computing device can be a portable device such as but not. |
2 | while a lower plate 5 is made of carbon steel and has a thickness of 1 mm these test pieces are caused to lap each other and a welding tool 1 is pressed from a side of the upper plate 4 while rotating in addition the welding tool 1 comprises a shoulder 3 having a diameter of 12 mm and a tip end of the welding tool 1 defines a semispherical shaped portion 13 having a radius of curvature of 20 mm since the welding tool 1 is pressed frictional heat and pressure generated between the welding tool and the upper plate 4 cause the upper plate 1 to undergo plastic flow toward an outer peripheral side of the welding tool 1 to produce discharged metal portions 8 in the process of such discharge plastic flow is not generated in the lower plate since carbon steel forming the lower plate 2 is high in melting point however a surface oxide film on a welding boundary surface of carbon steel is removed by plastic flow of aluminum and so the welding boundary surfaces 6 are activated to enable the upper plate 1 and the lower plate 2 to be metallically welded furthermore since the welding tool 1 is pressed from a side of the upper plate 4 made of aluminum the welding temperature can be made low as compared with the case where welding is performed from a side of the lower plate 5 made of carbon steel therefore it is possible to obtain favorable welding characteristics for the welded boundary surfaces since generation of intermetallic compounds which reduce the fatigue strength. |
9 | formed of a sheet of paperboard such as solid bleached sulfate sbs solid unbleached sulfate sus clay coated newsback ccnb or recycled paperboard more preferably the paperboard has a thickness of between about 0 008 and 0 028 inch the blank 101 a includes a top panel 110 a bottom panel 120 and a subpanel 130 a side panel 116 joins the top panel 110 to the bottom panel 120 along fold lines 116 a and 116 b a side panel 126 joins the bottom panel 120 to the subpanel 130 along fold lines 126 a and 126 b end panels 112 and 114 are joined to the top panel 110 along fold lines 110 a and 110 b end panels 122 and 124 are joined to the bottom panel 120 along fold lines 120 a and 120 b end flaps 118 are connected to the side panels 116 126 the several panels 110 112 114 120 122 124 126 and 130 serve as body panels to form the general framework of the assembled carton 101 the fold lines 110 b 120 b as well as arcuate lines 110 c and 120 c are weakened preferably by perforations arcuate cut outs 132 and 134 are formed in the end edges of the subpanel 130 a cut line or perforated line 162 is formed in the top panel 110 and preferably intersects the fold line 110 a as shown the line 162 defines a release tab 160 a connecting panel 140 is joined to the subpanel 130 along a fold 140 a a locking panel 150 is. |
1 | etc cns drugs phenytoin chlorpromazine etc anti inflammatory drugs e g gold salts phenylbutazone etc etc can cause ild see cecil textbook of medicine 19 th edition edited by james b wyngaarden lloyd h smith jr and j claude bennet chapter 60 table 60 4 p 398 1992 an immune reaction disorder for example chronic graft vs host disease with dermal fibrosis see fibrotic skin diseases editorial j uitto and s jimenez arch dermatol vol 126 may 1990 p 662 disease states such as aspiration pneumonia which is a known cause of ild see harrison 39 s principles of internal medicine twelfth edition chapter 211 table 211 1 p 1083 and parasite induced fibrosis see wahl s m kidney int 1997 51 5 1370 1375 and wounds for example blurt trauma surgical incisions battlefield wounds etc as in penetrating injuries of the cns see ann logan et al brain research 587 1992 216 225 somatostatin somatotropin release inhibiting factor or srif has both a 14 amino acid isoform somatostatin 14 and a 28 amino acid isoform somatostatin 28 see wilson j amp foster d williams textbook of endocrinology p 510 7th ed 1985 the compound is an inhibitor of secretion of the growth hormone and was originally isolated from the hypothalamus brazeau et al science 179 77. |
1 | in fig8 will be first considered the principal elements of this mechanism include in addition to the drive control lever 32 and the blade control lever 34 an elongated hollow clutch rod member 38 a control lever mounting post 40 an off centered or eccentric cable actuating plate 42 and a spring biased hook type member 44 which operates in conjunction with the eccentric plate 42 as will become evident as this detailed description proceeds considering each of these elements now in greater detail the self propelling wheel drive lever member 32 for example comprises an open three walled structure having a pair of parallel side walls and a top cross wall with a side wall 46 having a pivot 48 located at the inner end thereof the pivot 48 fits into a circular mounting hole 50 in the upper intermediate region of the blade control lever 34 and permits the wheel drive lever 32 to be rotated up and down about the pivot 48 by manual activation of the crossbar 30 the outer end of the wheel drive lever 32 moreover is adapted to receive therein one end portion of the hollow clutch rod 38 which is pivotally attached thereto via a pair of throughholes 52 and 54 a pivot bolt 56 a pair of annular spacers 58 and 60 and a cap nut 62 also as shown in fig8 the pivot bolt 56 not only passes through a pair of throughholes 64 and 66 in the outer or distal end of the clutch rod 38 but also the end ring member 68 of a wheel drive clutch cable 70 which. |
1 | 56 to discharge directly into first opening 15 of bag 16 aspiration pinch valve 26 closes and calibration pinch valve 28 is opened thus third section 50 fourth section 52 and fifth section 54 of aspiration circuit 48 are isolated from lower section 49 of aspiration circuit 48 the residual vacuum pressure existing in third section 50 fourth section 52 and fifth section 54 pulls air from second opening 17 of bag 16 thus a portion of irrigation aspiration circuit 18 is air vented in another example pump 14 is stopped aspiration pinch valve 26 closes calibration pinch valve 28 opens bridge pinch valve 24 is closed and irrigation pinch valve 22 is open as a result air is drawn from second opening 17 of bag 16 to vent aspiration circuit 48 this results in a slight pressure differential between one end of second section 40 of irrigation circuit 36 and lower section 49 of aspiration circuit 48 a practical result of this slight pressure differential is that material is guided from the irrigation side to stay at the aspiration side of an irrigation aspiration handpiece not shown this characteristic emulates air venting in irrigation aspiration systems which do not utilize a positive displacement pump as is utilized and shown at 14 of ophthalmic irrigation aspiration system 10 as shown in fig2 bag 16 is formed from first wall 58 and second wall 60 joined together at weld 62 disposed within bag 16 is a first air reservoir member 64 made from a cellular material a sponge also a second air reservoir member. |
5 | to high laterally directed compressive loads in service composite insert 40 has a compression fatigue lifetime that is substantially longer than that of the body material of improved insulator spacer 24 that contains composite insert 40 composite insert 40 is designed to place a wear resistant durably tough material in contact with the adjacent surfaces of the rail 4 and the shoulder insert 8 10 thereby enhancing the mechanical lifetime of the improved insulator spacer 24 of which it is a part a high compressive strength electrically insulating material is sandwiched between the outer layers of composite insert 40 to provide electrical insulation between the rail 4 and the shoulder insert 8 10 fig5 shows an embodiment of a composite insert 40 having three layers in this embodiment composite insert 40 comprises first outer layer 42 insulating layer 44 and second outer layer 46 in service first outer face 48 of first outer layer 42 and second outer face 50 of second outer layer 46 are in contact with respectively the vertical face of the rail base 16 and the rail facing surface of the shoulder insert 8 10 so that composite insert 40 carries most of the laterally directed compressive load that is exerted in service upon improved insulator spacer 24 by the rail 4 and the. |
7 | phone number the system updates the backend system and places the request in an appropriate failed fax queue for an associate to research and confirm the fax number after the associate confirms the correct fax number the associate updates the fax number places the fax back into the backend system and the system follows the original auto fax send process when a mail order pharmacy fax is received by the prescribing physician the fax includes a barcode that includes all information from the xml file the system can read the inquiry number barcode and determine that the fax is a mail order pharmacy request and the department where the request originated after the system has determined that the request is a mail order pharmacy fax the system appropriately closes out the request and forwards information onto an item entry within other systems once the request is sent from the automated faxing system to the pharmacy management system it is reviewed for accuracy and approval once the review is complete an order is created and then moved for review by a pharmacist before filling following pharmacist review the order is filled and packaged for shipping while certain embodiments of the disclosed mail order prescription system and method are described in detail above the scope of the invention is not to be considered limited by such disclosure and modifications are possible without departing from. |
7 | light receiving module are mounted on the circuit board and apart from each other the optical coupling lens includes an oblique reflection surface and a recess having a bottom surface parallel to the circuit board two distanced posts perpendicularly extend from the bottom surface and engage with the centers of the protrusions upon assembly to ensure automatic and alignment of the light emitting module with the first converging lens and alignment of the light receiving module with the second converging lens application_number US 201313927151 A description referring to fig1 a photoelectric conversion device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment includes a circuit board 10 a light emitting module 20 a light receiving module 30 and an optical coupling lens 40 the circuit board 10 includes a lower surface 12 and an upper surface 14 the lower surface 12 and the upper surface 14 are positioned at opposite sides of the circuit board 10 and the lower surface 12 is parallel to the upper surface 14 two protrusions 16 perpendicularly extend from the upper surface 14 in this embodiment the protrusions 16 are cylindrical that is if the protrusions 16 are cut in a plane parallel to the upper surface 14 the. |
7 | image is smaller than the predetermined size or a reduction operation is performed if the input image is larger than the predetermined size in the example in this embodiment a size of 64 pixels u00d7 128 pixels is used as an image normalization size and all images are converted to a 64 pixel u00d7 128 pixel image size image data s 3 that has undergone size normalization is output to edge extraction section 104 edge extraction section 104 extracts an edge from grayscale image data s 3 that has undergone size normalization edge extraction section 104 obtains edge direction image data s 4 by differentiating the grayscale image data s 3 for example edge direction image data s 4 is output to feature calculation section 105 feature calculation section 105 calculates feature s 5 from edge direction image data s 4 and outputs this to identification section 106 based on feature s 5 identification section 106 identifies whether or not an input image that is an image acquired by image acquisition section 101 is a human image fig3 shows the configuration of feature calculation section 105 feature calculation section 105 inputs an edge direction image obtained by edge extraction section 104 to image cut out section 105 1 image cut out section 105 1 cuts out images of predetermined areas ar 1 and ar 2 from the edge image as shown in fig4 a and. |
8 | the receiving slot defined in the rear portion of the housing 1 and the tail portions 42 of the contacts 4 protrude through the holes defined in the spacer 3 the spacer 3 seals the rear portion of the insulative housing 1 thereby efficiently preventing the melted plastic material of the cover 5 from entering into the housing 1 when the cover 5 is being molded the signal and grounding conductors 61 62 of the cable 6 are soldered to the tail portions 42 respectively the cover 5 is then over molded with the rear portion of the housing 1 and the front end of the cable 6 melted material of the cover 5 is received in the channel 151 the pair of ribs 17 is received in a receiving cavity 56 defined by four walls of the cover 5 and engaging with inner surfaces of the receiving cavity 56 therefore the cover 5 engages with the cable 6 and the housing 1 reliably the locking member 2 is then assembled to the housing 1 the transverse portion 20 of the securing portion 23 filly attached to the upper surface of the housing 1 the vertical portion 214 of the side portion 21 is received in the channel 151 the first and. |
9 | and the opening between jaws 26 being adjustable by finger turned jaw opening adjuster 30 the top surface 18 of handle 12 is inherently affixed with chain link remover 34 chain link remover 34 comprises shaft guide head 36 two link support members 38 anvil 40 and link ejector rod 52 shaft guide head 36 is a short widened hexagon shaped base section having a flat vertical front end and a flat vertical back end which is opened in the middle through both ends by central threaded bore 44 a threaded shaft 42 useful as a chain link pin 58 remover can be screwed in and out through central threaded bore 44 link support members 38 are u shaped and sized to fit and retain links of bicycle chain 54 for chain link pin 58 removal which are pushed out through anvil 40 during bicycle chain repairs shaft guide head 36 is positioned adjacent second end 16 of handle 12 and central threaded bore 44 sized for receiving threaded shaft 42 passes through shaft guide head 36 as best illustrated in fig3 threaded shaft 42 is an elongated cylindrical threaded rod attached to finger grip member 46 a generally triangular handle head useful for screwing threaded shaft 42 in and out of central threaded bore. |
9 | fixed value is the smallest possible value if the monotonic sequences are decreasing sequences vice versa 0047 fig7 illustrates 3 curves for representing 3 mean monotonic sequences in fig7 curves 30 and 34 have no step variation therein however curve 32 has a step variation in a medial position therefore the tool corresponding to the curve 32 can be determined to have chamber inconsistency curves 30 and 34 are very similar to an exponential curve such as ae u2212 bx which is a non match for curve 32 therefore the tool corresponding to curve 32 can be determined to have chamber inconsistency according to its incompatibility with the mathematical equation the medial position refers to the position not located within the first several elements or the last several elements the detail explanation follows if for example most of the retrieved lots have 25 wafers in a lot and the tool with chamber inconsistency has a total of two chambers but one inconsistent chamber therein and the location of the step variation of the mean monotonic sequence should be around the 13 th 25 1 2 element by the same theory if most of the retrieved lots have 25 wafers per lot and the tool with chamber inconsistency has a total of five chambers the location of the step variation of the mean monotonic sequence should be around the 5 th 10 th 15 th or 20 th respectively corresponding to the total number 1 2. |
7 | radiates efficiently when it has an outer circumference of at least one wavelength this means it needs a maximum diameter of about one third wavelength the upper frequency limit for efficient spiral radiation is set by the size of the feed point attachments and the lower frequency limit is set by the outer diameter of the spiral structure within these limits the spiral radiates efficiently in a frequency independent manner the input impedance and the radiation patterns will vary little over this frequency range with any spiral structure an upper frequency of 10 gigahertz presents no problem the spiral antenna is constructed by etching the pattern on a printed circuit board a planar printed circuit spiral antenna radiates perpendicularly to the plane of the spiral the spiral itself is located at the end of a cylindrical metal cavity the cavity back to provide isolation from neighboring elements and electronics typically an absorber is used on the top side of the spiral inside the cavity to make sure the element responds only downward separate transmit and receive antennas are used to simplify the electronics provide spatial separation and reduce very shallow reflections suitable processing hardware includes a powerpc 750 processor running at 350 mhz on a pmc mezzanine form factor the powerpc 750 is ideally suited for portable applications due to the small die size and low power consumption of less than 4 watts and its low cost the described systems and techniques promise to provide low cost ease of use and higher performance better detection and lower false alarm rate a low cost. |
5 | volume of elastomeric material is required to fill and seal off the annular space between the body 12 and the casing 10 than would be necessary if the seal were simply axially compressed furthermore the stretching of the inner extremity of the seal material over sleeve 24 prevents buckling of the seal along its inner diameter and the leakage which could result therefrom the fluid pressure introduced into the cylinder formed by sleeve 32a to set the seal also urges the piston 48 50 of the anchor actuator assembly in a downward direction with respect to the casing 10 to set the slips 34 when the downward force becomes great enough the pins 42 and 56 will shear the upper expander 48 may then move downwardly with respect to the slips 34 the upper and radially inner surface of each slip 34 is upwardly and radially outwardly inclined the expander 48 has a correpondingly inclined conical surface engageable with the upper inclined surfaces of the slips 34 thus the downward movement of the expander 48 with respect to the slips 34 urges the upper halves of the slips radially outwardly by a wedging action the force on the piston 48 50 will also cause the piston 48 50 to move further downwardly toward the lower expander 40 carrying the slip cage 32 and slips 34 with it the lower inner surfaces of the slips 34 are inclined downwardly and radially outwardly and the lower expander 40 has a correspondingly inclined conical surface whereby the lower halves of the slips are urged radially outwardly as they move down over the expander 40 in actual practice the two sets of shear pins 42 and 56 shear virtually simultaneously and the various movements described above in connection with setting of the. |
7 | detected along a series of measuring points or channels 2 along the seismic streamer the vertical axis indicates the time of detection and variation in time is indicated by the arrow the horizontal axis shows different measuring points or channels their distance from the source increasing from the left to the right hand side it will appear that reflection signals 1 from a certain reflector arrive at later times with increasing distance from the source signals 3 originate from another simultaneously performed seismic survey and constitute the seismic interference it will appear that this interference masks the reflections occurring in one 39 s own survey it will also appear that the interference which is due to another source not one 39 s own occurs with a different variation of time from that of one 39 s own reflection signals on various channels in fig2 the horizontal axis indicates a space dimension representing the survey profile here separate shots 5 6 7 are separated in space and time along said profile and the reflected wave is received at measuring points or channels 5 39 6 39 7 39 which are provided at determined mutual intervals in the seismic streamer numeral 8 designates cmp or the common reflection point of various shots in the measuring series obviously the detection time of the the reflection signal depends on the two way travel time between the point of the shot and the measuring point shot 5. |
8 | fig7 for reversing as will be apparent to those skilled in the art the output of controller 26 is provided directly to the brushes of motor 48 through circuitry provided on board 74 without the need for additional wiring between controller 26 and motor 48 this arrangement substantially reduces the opportunity for the emission of electromagnetic noise while the inventive reverse battery protection it suitable for use in any type of trolling motor controller whether located in the control head or in the motor housing the preferred embodiment is shown in a trolling motor having a submerged controller in such an embodiment preferably the heat producing components i e transistors 52 and 54 of motor controller 26 are mounted on circuit board 70 preferably circuit board 70 is of a heat sinking type such as direct copper bonded substrate or insulated metal substrate and is positioned by board housing 86 to maintain contact for good thermal conduction from the heat producing components to the outer surface of controller assembly 26 fig2 the remaining components of motor controller 26 are preferably located on board 72 with further reference to fig4 5 and 6 screws 88 a c are received in spacers 84 d f respectively to secure board 70 to board 72 boards 72 is then received on connectors 78 and 80 of board 70 to form motor controller 26 which is in turn received in controller housing 94 controller housing 94 includes a forward opening 96 for receiving controller assembly 26 and a rear bulkhead 98 which mates with heat sinking surface 100 of circuit board 70 board 70 includes aperture 102 board 72 includes aperture 104 board 74 includes. |
9 | the flushed fluid exiting valve 405 and being pulled into the bottom nozzle 409 to provide information for example concerning when all li ions have been stripped from the cathode and the sensor detects no such ions in that step and to provide information concerning when li ions have saturated the anode and detects too high a concentration of that ion in that step the type of battery lithium ion used in this example is exemplary only and such a staged ion flushing and saturation technique may be used with virtually any other battery type and even some capacitors fig5 depicts a stream lined cathode element 503 which may be variably combined flushed and replaced with other such cathode elements to accomplish rapid recharging of a battery cell in accordance with aspects of the present invention cathode element 503 may comprise any suitable cathode matter such as aluminum among many other possible elements alloys and other materials in a skeleton 505 which may be comprise multi valent outer contact surfaces 507 electrically connected with one another and the remainder of the skeleton 505 for example through central bridging 509 which is also comprised in the skeleton 505 skeleton 505 may also comprise crystals 511 or other cathode materials for accepting ions such as li ions or other electrolytic products or aspects from a surrounding electrolyte s skeleton 505 preferably is ciliated reticulated or contains other surface area maximizing features such as the examples shown as 513 that are thinly constructed for example 7 30 microns in width to maximize the ion acceptance capacity of cathode element 503 crystals 511 preferably coat impregnate or are otherwise comprised throughout at least the surface of each such surface feature due to their size and shape contacts 507 also. |
7 | the displacement of the auxiliary piston 9 this gets into the range of a groove 6 which is provided in the inside wall of the hollow piston rod 8 and which acts as bypass and through which the air can get round the auxiliary piston 9 and through the bore 5 to the suction side of the main piston although the reduced pressure at the suction side of the main piston is lowered hereby so that the auxiliary piston 9 again moves out of the range of the groove 6 the reduced pressure is however again increased on a further motion of the main piston so that the auxiliary piston again gets into the region of the groove with the consequence of the supply of further air to the suction side of the main piston 4 on completion of the checking process this entry of additional air leads thereto that the main piston again pressed back into the initial position by the compression spring displaces a greater volume than corresponds to its piston stroke it is made certain hereby that the liquid which has entered the suction duct 31 during the checking process is again pushed out with certainty furthermore air can get through a choke bore 6 39 at the end of the suction stroke of the main piston to its suction side the air entering through this choke bore 6 39 can also serve for the actuation of a whistle so that the arrangement of the auxiliary. |
8 | data information in the subframe 28 consists of seven channels a b g the seven channels are assigned with channel numbers and are arranged in the order of the channel numbers in the subframe 28 following the first or leading channel assigned to a particular one or the third one of the time slots in the subframe 28 after the overhead 27 as shown in the figure accordingly the pointer p in the overhead 27 indicates three 3 referring to fig3 the frame aligner 30 shown therein according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a buffer memory 11 a writing circuit 12 an input clock generator 13 an input frame synchronous signal generator 14 a read circuit 15 an output clock generator 16 and an output frame synchronous signal generator 17 similar to the known frame aligner 10 in fig1 but the frame aligner 30 further comprises a demultiplexer 31 for separating the input frame signal into the overhead portion and the subframe portion as a separated overhead portion and a separated subframe portion respectively a multiplexer 32 for multiplexing a subframe signal read from the buffer memory 11 and a fresh overhead signal to produce the output frame signal and a pointer arithmetic circuit 33 for preparing the fresh overhead signal the demultiplexer 31 receives the input frame signal 23 fig4 the input clock 22 fig4 and the input frame synchronous signal 21 fig4 and separates the overhead portion 27 from the subframe portion 28 of the frame signal to deliver the separated overhead portion and the separated subframe portion to the pointer arithmetic circuit 33 and the buffer memory 11 respectively the demultiplexer 31 also produces a write unable signal to the writing circuit 12 when the. |
8 | a heterogeneous face with consumers 110 icn networks 160 and app1 marker segment 120 service 1 130 repo 140 storage 150 and an icn 170 is illustrated in accordance with embodiments of the present invention furthermore in fig1 the icn 170 has pit table 180 with the registered interests for receiving bidirectional inputs from app1 120 service 1 130 and repo 140 and having outputs of high capacity f 1 low capacity lan f 2 and very low capacity lan f 3 the pit is a central component in ccn node because it is involved in the processing of every message the role of a pit table is to store the request e g interest packets that passed through a ccn node until these interests are u201c fulfilled u201d by the reception of matching response data packets for every reception of interest packets the pit table should create or update an entry which contains the interest names and the incoming router interface e g face for every data packet the router uses the pit table to find out the outgoing faces and then deletes the entries first there is the assumption of face capabilities of fig1 based on markings at the end device markings at the intermediate device and markings at the end routers next the strategy layer logic 185 linked to. |
1 | to be stabilized in solution by complexes with the digestive enzymes reducing the toxicity of lead therefore requires breaking the complexes between lead and the digestive enzymes this is accomplished in the present invention by means of metals that more strongly complex the digestive enzymes than does lead it has been found that calcium and magnesium ions are particularly effective at reducing the concentrations of lead in the simulated digestion test solutions table 6a this result is unexpected since many metals u2014 including sodium ferric iron ferrous iron and copper u2014 are not effective in reducing concentrations of lead in simulated digestion test solutions table 6b table 6a effect of treatment with various cations on lead concentrations from treated soil in simulated digestion tests simulated digestion test leachate lead concentrations mg l p treated p cl treated soil treatment stomach intestines stomach intestines none 5 25 4 74 4 69 3 63 magnesium added as magnesium hydroxide 1 mg oh 2 4 68 1 59 7 23 3 09 2 5 mg oh 2 3 21 0 30 3 10 0 69 5 mg oh 2 2 31 0 19 1 57 0 20 calcium added as calcium carbonate 1 caco 3 13 4 3 72 6 21 3 05 2 5 caco 3 6 14 0 86 5 86 0 62 5 caco 3 3 90 0 44 2 08 0 11 0039 table 6b effect of treatment with various cations on lead concentrations from treated soil in simulated digestion tests simulated digestion test leachate lead concentrations mg l p treated p cl treated soil treatment stomach intestines stomach intestines none 5 25 4 74 4 69 3 63 sodium added as sodium. |
2 | the two right hinge assemblies 2 towards each other as shown by the arrows of fig4 afterplacing their associated wheel assemblies 1 in the horizontal position toreach the position best shown in fig5 then pushing the two left hinge assemblies 2 towards each other as shown by the arrows of fig6 afterplacing their associated wheel assemblies 1 in the horizontal position toreach the position best shown in fig7 all the handle positioning slides 16 not shown for clarity are lifted up to the position best shown by the handle positioning slide 16 at the right side of fig4 and the left handle 6 and the right handle 7 are pushed down as best shown bythe semicircular arrows of fig2 to the position shown in fig3 with theleft handle 6 being placed on top of the right handle 7 as best shown by fig9 fig4 is a right side view of the invention as shown in fig1 with the left handle 6 and its two associated handle positioning slides 16 thefour left handle posts 8 the two left hinge assemblies 2 with their associated wheel assemblies 1 almost all of which would appear as invisible lines are not shown for clarity and with them being shown bestby a left side view of the invention as shown in fig1 by fig6 shown are the two right hinge assemblies 20 held in place by studs 10 and having associated wheel assemblies 1 with wheel assemblies swivel pins 23 the four right handle posts 28 are shown attached to the right endpanel 5 the right handle 7 is shown in vertical position with the handle positioning slide slide 16 at the right shown in the position just prior to being placed in position. |
1 | suitable buttresses 14 and 16 have a body 22 and 24 defining a bore 34 see fig6 into which an end 18 of rod 12 may be inserted bore 34 has an opening 36 at the opposite end of the body 22 to the abutment surface 26 the bore 34 is a blind bore with bore end 46 so that the end 18 of rod 12 inserted into the bore 34 does not protrude from the abutment end of the body 22 as shown in fig5 the bore 34 is preferably elliptical or oval shaped in transverse section when the rod 12 is substantially circular in transverse section bore 34 has a first radius 37 which is greater than the radius of rod 12 so that buttress 14 can easily be moved axially along rod 12 when rod 12 is inserted in bore 34 second radius 39 is approximately equal to or slightly less than the radius of rod 12 the elliptical shape of bore 34 in conjunction with rod 12 may be of compatible configuration to that used in the isola spinal implant system isola is a trade mark of acromed corporation although it may equally be designed to be compatible with other spinal implant hardware systems body 22 also includes a threaded lateral bore 38 which extends from a side 40 of body 22 and intersects with bore 34 a grubscrew 42 as shown in fig1 may be inserted into threaded bore 38 and screwed until it bears against rod 12 and presses it against surface 44 until grubscrew 42. |
1 | shunt 135 external region 122 is substantially less permeable to the drug or drug solution in some embodiments external region 122 is flexible rigid or semi rigid external region 122 may comprise a glass polymer rubber ceramic paper cotton or metal material external region 122 can be monolithic molded pressed or machined material or can comprise a woven substrate including a tightly woven substrate in some embodiments more permeable region 130 is substantially more permeable than external region 122 or in some embodiments comprises a region with substantial permeability in some embodiments substantially more permeable means that more permeable region 130 allows diffusion from drug reservoir 140 at a rate within a range of rates such that neither too much or too little drug is delivered from device 100 in some embodiments too much drug being delivered means that the amount of drug delivered causes the drug concentration to exceed the maximum therapeutic dosage in some embodiments too much drug being delivered means that the amount of drug delivered causes the drug concentration to be high enough that the drug 39 s toxic side effects substantially outweigh the drug 39 s beneficial effects as measured by an ordinarily skilled artisan in some embodiments too. |
7 | 206 referring to fig3 test device 300 in accordance with one embodiment of the invention may include a connector 302 to couple itself to motherboard 102 through socket 104 a signal capture circuit 304 to capture and or process signals received through connector 302 from motherboard 102 and an indicator circuit 306 to display the results of the signal capture operations at 204 connector 302 may be any connector compatible with socket 104 for example if socket 104 is a peripheral component interconnect pci socket an industry standard architecture isa socket extended industry standard architecture eisa socket or a single in line memory module simm socket connector 302 must conform to the pci isa eisa or simm standard respectively for purposes of illustration only socket 104 and connector 302 may conform to the 168 pin dimm socket standard as described in the joint electron device engineering council jedec standard no 21 c published by the electronics industries association in standard no 21 c approximately 49 pins are dedicated to power signals or are not connected leaving approximately 149 pins dedicated to data and or address and or control signals signal capture circuit 304 may include any necessary circuitry to detect and possibly process signals it receives from motherboard 102 through socket 104 and connector 302 see discussion below indicator circuit 306 may be any circuitry capable of indicating or displaying the results generated by signal capture circuit 304 in one embodiment of the invention indicator circuit 306 may include light emitting diodes leds 307 fig4 and 5 to indicate continuity between motherboard 102 and test device 300 via socket 104 connector 302 for example the led 307 fig4 and. |
1 | is in operation primary conduit 150 along with primary pumping device 160 transport return flow in the form of a slurry from the granule collector 140 to the discharge pipe 128 for reuse a secondary conduit 170 is also used in this embodiment to transfer liquid only from the tank 130 to the treatment chamber 120 to flush any remaining granules off of articles 124 at the end of a cleaning cycle secondary conduit consists of a secondary lower conduit 172 and a secondary upper conduit 174 connected by a secondary pumping device 180 which can be much smaller than the primary pumping device 160 because the liquid only return is much less voluminous than the return flow running through primary conduit 150 secondary lower conduit 172 takes the liquid that seeps through the perforations 142 of granule collector 140 from space 132 below granule collector 140 to secondary pumping device 170 from there the liquid is pumped through secondary upper conduit 174 to a secondary discharge pipe 129 fig9 and 10 illustrate a variation of dishwashing apparatus 110 in this design a suction conduit 156 takes the place of lower conduit 152 of the previous design suction conduit 156 feeds into granule collector 140 through top side 144 so that the initial direction of the return flow is upwards thus the deflector 148 of the previous design is not necessary because there is no danger of granules falling into suction conduit 156 at the end of a cleaning cycle suction conduit 156 also contains a coupling or joint. |
8 | copending u s patent application entitled 34 modem circuitry 34 filed by shahid qureshi on the same day as this application and hereby incorporated by reference in general the modem while on line monitors the average strength of the signal samples produced by a d converter 64 at a rate of 7 200 times per second when a preselected threshold strength is exceeded mpu 30 raises a carrier detect condition and sets an initial gain factor g for agc 62 with carrier detected and gain initialized the receiver enters a timing jam mode in which one out of six consecutive samples produced by a d converter 64 is selected by mpu 30 for equalization and demodulation thereafter the tap coefficients of the equalizer are set to initial values the above steps completed the receiver enters a data mode wherein the agc timing rate carrier phase and equalizer tap coefficients are continually updated the average signal strength is also continually computed when it falls below a preselected carrier off threshold a carrier loss signal is raised taking the modem out of data mode further details of overall operation appear in the above identified copending application aspects of the operation relating to the invention claimed herein are as follows we turn to a description of the receiver 39 s operation in the data mode assuming that the carrier detect gain initialization timing jam and equalizer initialization functions have. |
9 | the lances 52 also pierce the cover flap a firm interconnection between the retainer and pan and cover flap is achieved which firmly maintains the cushion 12 upon the pan 14 as will be readily appreciated from fig9 and 10 the presence of the bulbous end 40 on the retainer produces an attractive and snag free transition between the retainer and the cover flap firmly holding the cover flap and cover under tension as initially produced by the fingers 56 of course it will be understood that the finger spaces 57 are in alignment with the lance holes 62 so that fingers 56 do not interfere with the penetration of the lances 52 through the cover flap the width dimension of the retainer portion 42 is sufficient to overlap the cushion flap end 68 so that the cover flap end 68 is not visible and upon complete assembly an attractive relationship between the pan 14 and retainer 16 is achieved as will be appreciated from the rear view of fig3 after initial assembly of the retainer 16 on the pan peripheral region 32 wherein the lances 52 have entered the pan holes 62 and have penetrated the cover flap the fingers 56 can be withdrawn so as not to interfere with the insertion of the screws 58 and the final tightening and positioning of the retainer 16 on the pan peripheral region from the above description it will be understood that the use of the retainer 16. |
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