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should partially overlap the blocks e g the blocks 12 defined in the previous round when an object touches an edge of a specific one of the first round blocks 12 the same object is very likely to touch a central portion or near central portion of a corresponding one of the second round blocks 22 therefore the probability of erroneous determination can be reduced to avoid missing any point in a third embodiment of the present invention touched points 105 which are determined in the point scanning stage of the first round will be sensed again in the point scanning stage of the second round before point scanning each point 101 of an involved block 15 can be marked in the third embodiment of the present invention each point 101 of an involved block 15 is initially designated with a flag when a specific point 101 is scanned and sensed this point 101 is de flagged unless this point is determined as a touched point 105 that is after a point is checked it is maintained to be flagged if it is a touched point 105 otherwise it is de flagged if it is an un touched point the points remaining flagged after the previous round in finished are also checked in addition to the points of the involved blocks 15 in the current round the touched points 105 identified in a round can be re checked in more following rounds in a fourth embodiment of the.
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1992 by girsewald chem ber 1921 54 492 in u s pat no 4 161 485 and in u s pat no 3 843 703 component a the bis organosilyl peroxide is generally present in an amount from 0 5 to 90 weight percent wt said wt being based on the total weight of the stable liquid bleaching agent composition component b is at least one surfactant selected from the group consisting of at least one nonionic surfactant at least one anionic surfactant and a mixture of at least one nonionic surfactant and at least one anionic surfactant examples of suitable nonionic surfactants include polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers polyoxyethylene alkylphenol ethers polyoxyethylene lauryl ethers polyoxyethylene sorbitan monoleates polyoxyethylene alkyl esters polyoxyethylene sorbitan alkyl esters polyethylene glycol polypropylene glycol diethylene glycol ethoxylated trimethylnonanols polyoxyalkylene glycol modified polysiloxane surfactants or mixtures thereof examples of suitable anionic surfactants include alkali metal alkyl sulfonates sulfonated glyceryl esters of fatty acids such as sulfonated monoglycerides of coconut oil acids salts of sulfonated monovalent alcohol esters such as sodium oleylisethianate amides of amino sulfonic acids such as the sodium salt of oleyl methyl tauride sulfonated products of fatty acids nitrites such as palmitonitrile sulfonate sulfonated aromatic hydrocarbons such as sodium alpha naphthalene monosulfonate condensation products of naphthalene sulfonic acids with formaldehyde sodium octahydroanthracene sulfonate alkali metal alkyl sulfates such as ammonium lauryl sulfate or triethanol amine lauryl sulfate ether sulfates having alkyl groups of 8 or more carbon atoms such as sodium lauryl ether sulfate or sodium alkyl aryl ether sulfates alkylarylsulfonates having 1 or more alkyl groups of 8 or more carbon atoms alkylbenzenesulfonic acids which.
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as discussed herein in particular the computer programs when executed enable the processor 4 to perform the features of the present invention accordingly such computer programs represent controllers of the computer system 1 in an embodiment where the invention is implemented using software the software may be stored in a computer program product and loaded into computer system 1 using removable storage drive 14 hard drive 12 or communications interface 24 the control logic software when executed by the processor 4 causes the processor 4 to perform the functions of the invention as described herein in another embodiment the invention is implemented primarily in hardware using for example hardware components such as application specific integrated circuits asics implementation of the hardware state machine so as to perform the functions described herein will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art s in yet another embodiment the invention is implemented using a combination of both hardware and software now referring to fig2 which is a communication system for use with the computer system of fig1 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention the communication system 30 includes an accessor 31 also referred to interchangeably herein as a u201c user u201d and a terminal 32 in one embodiment data for use in the computer system 1 is for example input and or accessed by the accessor 31 via the terminal 32 such as a personal computer pc minicomputer mainframe computer microcomputer telephonic device or wireless device such as a hand held wireless device coupled to a server 33 such as a pc minicomputer.
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example in the illustrated embodiment the isolation surface 720 include a reflective foil 722 thereon which is configured to prevent light from illumination sources 710 from directly entering the imaging passage 704 without first engaging a substrate under examination alternate isolation materials may be used on the isolation surface 722 including without limitation dyes foils impregnations etc optionally the cap device 714 may be disposable and may be configured to detachably couple to the body 702 fig2 shows yet another embodiment of a reflectance avoidance imaging system as shown the reflectance avoidance imaging system 810 includes an imaging device 812 having a spacer or tissue engaging tip 814 attached thereto the imaging device 812 includes a body 816 having a distal portion 818 configured to receive and engage the spacer 814 in one embodiment the spacer 814 is detachably coupled to the body 816 optionally the spacer 814 may be non detachably coupled to the body 816 referring again to fig2 the imaging body 816 includes one or more conduits formed therein in the illustrated embodiment the body 816 includes an imaging conduit 820 configured to project light from a light source not shown to a work surface in addition the imaging conduit 820 collects light reflected from the work surface and transports the reflected light to a sensor suite not shown in communication therewith exemplary sensor suites include without limitation a ccd or any other type of imaging or sensing device spectral photometers and the like optionally a secondary imaging conduit 822 may be positioned within the body 816 for example the secondary imaging conduit 822 may be configured to measure co 2 within tissue through the use of a co 2 sensing dye the co 2 sensing dye enables the measurement of fluorescence decay and may.
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well as for guidance and propulsion in addition the power supply could also comprise a plurality of wind vanes 68 the wind vanes may be arranged to face in different directions so that at least some of them are always facing the prevailing winds the wind vanes 68 can be used to generate electric power in a well known manner which also can be used by the telecommunication equipment as well as for guidance and propulsion as seen in fig4 an alternate power supply 66 may be provided in the form of a microwave energy system of similar to that which has been developed by endosat inc of rockville md the microwave energy system includes a ground based microwave generator not shown that creates a microwave energy beam of about 35 ghz this beam is directed to receptors 80 on the relay 28 and there converted to direct current in a manner similar to the solar energy system the microwave energy system could supply power sufficient to operate the telecommunications system on the relay station as well as provide power for guidance and propulsion further the relay stations 28 may be provided with at least one microwave transmitter and suitable means for aiming the microwave transmitter at a microwave receiving means on another relay station 28 so that a source other than the ground based microwave generator is available to provide microwave energy to the relay stations as seen in fig3 and 4 the navigation thrust.
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thus increasing drilling time before having to bring the stack to the surface for maintenance referring now to fig4 a drilling site may comprise a wellhead 18 and a parking pile 52 parking pile 52 provides a location for the subsea storage of an additional abp 16 a first abp 16 can be run as described above in reference to fig3 a by service vessel 48 bop stack 14 and lmrp 16 can then be run by a drilling rig and drilling operations performed using the ram bop 39 s in abp 16 before the useful life of the ram bop 39 s in abp 16 is reached a replacement abp 16 a can be run by a service vessel and landed on parking pile 52 when the first abp 16 needs to be serviced stack 14 and lmrp 12 can be disconnect from the abp but remain subsea once abp 16 is pulled to the surface for servicing replacement abp 16 a can be disconnected form parking pile 52 and landed on wellhead 18 replacement abp 16 a can be moved from parking pile 52 to wellhead 18 by drilling rig 50 by landing bop stack 14 on abp 16 a and then moving the entire assembly together replacement abp 16 a can also be moved onto wellhead 18 by a service vessel as bop stack 14 is supported by the drilling rig referring now to fig5 a 5c multiple abp systems 16 a 16 b can be used to drill multiple wells on a plurality of wellheads 18 a 18 c a first abp 16 a can be deployed onto wellhead 18 a with bop.
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to be construed to limit the scope of the invention in any way substituted unsaturated or branched heptanoate as well as other modified seven carbon fatty acids can be used without departing from the scope of the invention triheptanoin is first broken down into three molecules of heptanoic acid and glycerol as illustrated in fig2 the heptanoic acid is then broken down through normal u03b2 oxidative procedures to n valeryl coa c 5 and acetyl coa c 2 in the first cycle in the second cycle the n valeryl coa is then broken down to propionyl coa c 3 and acetyl coa c 2 both of which are important precursors as fuel for the kreb 39 s cycle and energy production triheptanoin therefore is useful as an efficient source of fuel for energy production additionally propionyl coa is a direct precursor for glucose production consequently triheptanoin is useful as a dietary supplement for patients susceptible to hypoglycemia especially for premature infants and the elderly triheptanoin can also be utilized as a growth rate stimulant for premature infants allowing for shorter hospitalizations and thereby reducing medical costs for these infants further since fatty acids are the major fuel for heart tissue and because it has the property of being gluconeogenic triheptanoin can be used in direct fueling of heart tissue in adults recuperating from cardiac.
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16 from nut 22 this is shown in fig5 wherein a conventional readily available socket wrench having a socket head 27 the remaining portion of the wrench not shown for convenience of illustration is installed onto the larger hex head 24 and pushes against the ears 21 of washer 16 which moves the ears 21 out of flats 26 as the socket head is rotated nut 22 is rotated counterclockwise to back nut 22 off of shaft 14 and washer 16 can then be removed although a pair of flats are shown on bolt 10 of fig1 and two mating sides are shown in washer 16 of fig2 only one mating straight edge need be provided on the washer this is shown in fig6 wherein like numerals refer to like parts of the embodiment of fig1 to 5 here shaft 30 has only one flat 31 mating with only one straight edge 32 of washer see also fig7 the operation as heretofore discussed is similar and further discussion is deemed unnecessary although flats are disclosed for the anti rotation feature between the bolt and the washer obviously other anti rotation means may be used this is shown in fig8 where again like numerals refer to like parts of the embodiment of fig1 to 5 thus bolt 34 has a hex head 35 and intermediate cylindrical portion 36 and an integral threaded shaft 37 however in this embodiment bolt 34 has an elongated slot 38 extending along shaft 37 washer 39 has a central generally circular opening 40 therethrough with a single tang 41 receivable in slot 38 of bolt 34 the initial assembly of parts is shown in fig9 the final assembly is shown in.
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now begins to turn in a counterclockwise direction through the spring force f a and subsequently encounters the firing pin not shown which executes the energy transfer on the percussion cap as part of the rotary movement of the trigger element 1 around the pivot point a the control face sp of trigger element 1 comes into contact with the second contact face sk 2 of pawl 3 the pawl 3 begins to rotate around the second axis b 1 in the clockwise direction wherein the first contact face sk 1 of pawl 3 slides along to the locking face as 1 of the first locking tooth 71 until it is released due to a backward movement of a breech not shown in x direction the trigger element 1 is rotated clockwise around pivot point a against the spring force f a due to the spring load of locking element 2 this is pressed against the trigger element 1 in the clockwise direction if the movement of the trigger element 1 clockwise exceeds the locking face sn of locking element 2 the locking element 2 pivots back into the latching recess 9 as soon as the breech moves in the opposite direction in the direction of the barrel the trigger element 1 is moved in the counterclockwise direction by the spring force f a wherein the locking faces s and sn of locking element 2 or of trigger element 1 come back to be positioned on top of each other the trigger element 1 is now back in its tensioned standby position if the shooter operating the handgun exerts another tightening on the trigger 5 then the sear 4 is shifted further in the x direction wherein the.
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silicone or other type of adhesive by molding the mesh integrally with the cover if both the mesh and cover are made of a plastic material or by sliding the mesh into grooves not shown precut on two opposite longitudinal edges of the slot depending on the length of slot 18 the wire mesh may be made from a single piece or from two pieces butted together as at 26 the mesh is selected so that it provides a support for the press fabric without letting it protrude into the slot 18 the mesh has a plurality of holes such as 28 which are large enough so that as water is extracted from the fabric the holes are not plugged up by papermaking fillers the operation of the suction box with the improved cover shall now be described the suction box is disposed in a paper machine such as for example its press section transverse to the continuous path of a press fabric the press fabric 30 passes over the cover in a continuous movement indicated by the arrow 32 the vacuum in suction box 10 extracts water from the fabric through slot 18 and mesh 24 the mesh is constructed and arranged to fit in recess 22 to support the fabric therefore the mesh prevents any contact between the fabric and the side walls defining slot 18 thereby eliminating undesirable noise and reducing the wear on the fabric and its seam not shown as previously mentioned the suction box may also be disposed in the forming section for removing.
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hooks into their 34 locked 34 positions when each of the fixed protrusions 15 are up and beyond the slopes 421 to maintain the latch hooks 52 and 54 in this latched position the release of the beam 39 s spring force biases the hooks 52 and 54 carried by the beam 2 toward the recessed wall 78 of the fixed hooks 152 and 154 when decompressed the double spring beam 2 has sufficient tension from its double spring arms 418 to provide spring force retention that decompression release outwardly pushes the battery housing 10 toward the chassis 14 making retention easier meanwhile the 34 u 34 shaped retainer 422 locks on to the protrusion 15 the tri pod 39 s center leg 250 also fits in between the two fixed hooks 152 and 154 of the radio chassis 34 this latching at one end opposite a pivoted end forces the user to combine deliberate motions to prevent accidental battery detachment to remove the battery the user has to hold the radio stationary while grabbing and resting the palm against the battery meanwhile the latch assembly 102 is deflected and the battery pack is pivoted upward while deflection is maintained when wishing to unlock the battery pack 10 from the radio 30 one would linearly deflect the outer button end 3 of the tri pod ejector 4 as both of the latch hooks 52 and 54 are moved inward by the.
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US 5619812 A abstract the present invention relates to a heel rest for an iron more specifically the heel rest of the present invention comprises a recess to improve the stability of an iron in its upright position on a soft surface such as a padded ironing board or carpet as the iron is placed in the upright position the weight of the iron presses down upon the soft surface and causes the soft surface located directly under the recess to rise and fill in to the recess application_number US 55570395 A description fig1 and 2 shows one embodiment of an electric steam iron 10 comprising a heel rest 50 of the present invention fig3 illustrates an exploded view of the iron 10 of fig1 and 2 the iron 10 comprises a soleplate 20 a heating element 26 a housing 30 a pump assembly 40 a steam control assembly 42 and the heel rest or rear cover 50 of the present invention of course the heel rest 50 of the present invention may be adapted to be fastened to any type of iron in addition the heel rest 50 may be made of any material such as abs plastic polypropylene wood metals etc as shown in fig3 the soleplate 20 comprises a metal material and also a heating element 26 mounted in.
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template to generate the probe from the primer the resulting 671 base product was gel purified using the qiagen ii gel extraction kit total rna 10 u03bcg was incubated with 100 ng of 32 p 671 base probe plus various levels of s1 endonuclease for 10 minutes the digested products were then analyzed on an 8 m urea 7 page gel demonstration that large aav genomes are able to effectively replicate their dna to define the packaging capacity of the aav virion the large essentially wildtype aav genomes with the inserts described in example 1 were used as described in example 1 the ligated fragments ranged in size from 600 to 1000 base pairs resulting in aav vectors ins96 0 6 ins96 0 7 ins96 0 8 ins96 0 9 and ins96 1 0 the pst i map of the cloned aav genome is shown in fig1 and an agarose gel analysis of these plasmids analyzed by pst i digestion is shown in fig2 as shown in fig1 the smallest pst i fragment u2248 0 45 kb encompasses the right aav terminal region of aav with the bglii restriction site at nucleotide 4484 map unit 96 this 0 45 kb fragment increased in size in constructs ins96 0 5 to 1 0 corresponding to the size of the 600 1000 bp fragment which was ligated into it see fig2 to observe if these altered large aav genomes were able to replicate the plasmids were analyzed by southern blot analysis both hela and sw13 cells were.
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load exceeding the predetermined load as a result of the fatigue condition in the embodiment being described it was determined empirically that when the predetermined load was established is at least 130 percent or more of a maximum normal running load the arm 28 remained rigid enough to handle the normal wiping yet flexible enough to bend during fatigue conditions thus when the predetermined load exceeds about 130 percent of the maximum normal running load for the flexible arm 28 the wiper system 10 was able to operate with maximum efficiency while protecting the components of the system 10 in the embodiment described the predetermined load is defined as follows p link a maximum normal running load for a comparably sized steel or rigid link which does not flex equ4 e is the flexural modulus mpa and i is a moment of inertia in mm 4 if the cross sectional shape of member 28 is rounded on its edges as shown in fig8 b then the formula for the area moment of inertia i is calculated using the following equation equ5 where w h and r are width height and fillet radius respectively of the cross section of member 28.
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or bent fibrils in a tubular form and sealing the two adjacent edges by heating the tube at a suitable temperature this sheet may be formed of one layer of eptfe or of a multitude of layers of eptfe including two or more the layers may be heated for formation of a seal between said layers the inside of the tube is coated with a first material and the outside of the tube is coated with a second material where the same material is used for the inside and outside of the tube the coating may be accomplished by immersing the tube in a bath of the coating material or through other suitably coating techniques including spraying the coating painting the coating onto the tube or extruding the material onto the interior and exterior of the tube where different materials are used for the inner and outer layers the coating may be applied by spraying the tube painting the material on the tube extruding the materials or any other suitable application process immersion techniques may also be employed if the portion not being coated is appropriately masked the resulting tube may either be used directly as a balloon or more desirably as a balloon preform for additional processing so as to form a balloon therefrom in the latter case the preform may be shaped at a predetermined temperature through suitable balloon forming techniques as are known in the.
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electrical contact since it is adapted to insert solely into the neutral i e insulated part of the socket i e the negative electrode is not long enough to establish electrical contact with the positive part of the socket for a parallel connection depicted in the side view in fig5 a the negative electrode 33 is inserted into the negative socket 35 and the positive electrode pin 32 has sufficient length to permit it to establish electrical contact with the positive part of the positive socket 36 various modifications of the cell design of fig4 can be usefully employed and are applicable to many of the alternate cell designs described herein for example the peripheral sockets and peripheral pins of fig4 can be interchanged so that the top of the battery contains the original central positive pin and two female sockets one positive and the other negative and the bottom of the cell contains the original central socket and two peripheral pins one positive and the other negative similarly the pins and sockets can be conveniently configured for example using springs in the sockets so as to minimize contact electrical resistance via the employment of lateral mechanical forces additionally the displacement of a spring activated switch can be employed in socket 36 which will make electrical contact to the positive electrode for the long pin pin 32 but not for the short pin pin 33 in a third embodiment of the invention shown in fig6 plate shaped prong connectors are used rather than pins top and bottom views of such a cell are depicted by fig6 a through 6d a central positive electrode 31 provides the standard end connection when cells are placed end to end this electrode fits into a neutral socket 34 a negative.
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description the photographs together with the description of stevia u2018 12 05 005 u2019 are based upon the observations taken during the 2014 growing season in east lansing mich the following description of stevia plant u2018 12 05 005 u2019 contains references to color names taken from the royal horticultural society colour chart r h s 2001 edition botanical descriptions follow the manual of cultivated plants bailey 1949 stevia plant u2018 12 05 005 u2019 has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions and as such the characteristics may vary in detail depending on weather conditions day length soil type and location shape u2014 upright to semi upright habit u2014 herbaceous perennial branching habit u2014 freely branching basal nodes number of nodes on main stem u2014 19 height u2014 370 5 mm width u2014 235 4 mm number of stems arising from base u2014 1 0 main stem length u2014 370 5 mm main stem diameter at midpoint u2014 5 6 number of branches arising from lower half of stem u2014 6 0 branch angle from main stem u2014 40 u00b0 main stem color u2014 green 141b stem length u2014 43 cm stem diameter u2014 9 5 mm internode length u2014 1 1 cm stem texture u2014 pubescent stem color u2014 139d shape u2014 simple arrangement on stem u2014 generally opposite margin u2014 serrated dorsal color u2014 green 137b ventral color u2014 green 137d venation color u2014 green 137d leaf angle from main stem u2014 74 u00b0 width u2014 10 7 mm length including petiole u2014 44 9 thickness u2014 lt 1 mm length of petiole u2014 2 7 mm petiole color u2014.
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already placed onto the free end 18 of the extension 12 and is acted upon against the form 26 after the deformation of the free end 18 the pressure stamp 28 moves away again in the axial direction and the bearing shell assembly 23 can be taken from the form 26 through the deformation of the free end 18 the spring element 22 is now fastened both in radial and axial direction on the bearing shell 10 in addition to the spring element 22 of course further components such as for example a washer 35 cf fig6 can also be fastened on the bearing shell 10 by the described method depending on the boundary conditions during the manufacturing process in the finished bearing shell assembly 23 the spring element 22 is possibly rotatable relative to the bearing shell 10 about the axis a and or has a slight axial play however as the objective was the in particular radial positioning of the spring element 22 relative to the bearing shell 10 and the non releasable fastening of the spring element 22 on the bearing shell 10 these movement possibilities in no way restrict the operability of the bearing shell assembly 23 and are therefore negligible fig5 shows a perspective view of the pre mounted bearing shell assembly 23 which has been manufactured by the method described above the bearing shell.
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methods of the controller 43 a the through hole 331 is formed proximal to the front end of the light isolator 33 when the through hole 331 is formed proximal to the front end of the light isolator 33 and the reflector 10 is not yet completely screwed to the sensor 20 as shown in fig2 the light emitter 41 is isolated from the light sensor 42 by the light isolator 33 when the reflector 10 is completely screwed to the sensor 20 and pushes the light isolator 33 to a predetermined position the through hole 331 aligns with the light emitter 41 and the light sensor 42 and a part of a light beam emitted from the light emitter 41 can directly impinge on the light sensor 42 through the through hole 331 as shown in fig3 with reference to fig4 when the reflector 10 is fixed in a wall 51 of a container or a tank and is not immersed in liquid the light beam output from the light emitter 41 is totally reflected by the reflection head 11 to the light sensor 42 with reference to fig4 a on the other hand when the reflector 10 is immersed.
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the tes as is the number of retry times for dialing the number also alarms may be enabled or disabled e g for maintenance purposes in the event of an alarm the preferred embodiment tes reports the alarm by calling a previously designated location which may be a fax machine a terminal connected through a modem an alarm company or to a pager if the location does not answer the call or the number is busy the control unit repeatedly hangs up and redials the same number until the system connects or until the redial retry number is met if alternately a direct connection is provided to a computer printer or other reporting device the tes reports the alarm condition occurrence directly posting or printing a message that indicates the occurrence e g on the attached printer fig6 shows upper electronics assembly 180 in an internal view of an open main control unit 116 the upper electronics assembly 180 includes a detachable handheld keypad 182 and a display 184 which may be a liquid crystal diode lcd display a pluggable memory module 186 is shown inserted at the top of the upper electronics assembly 180 the pluggable memory module 186 is preferably flash electronically programmable read only memory flash eprom local audio communications may be effected in an intercom like or speaker phone fashion through the faceplate of.
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to the cells of the sector for a short time period for example 40 u03bcs then the method returns to the block 409 for repeating the same operations the above described loop ends when the verify phase has a positive result block 412 or after such maximum number of attempts block 415 in this latest case the sector is set as failed at the block 425 in both cases the method thus ends at the block 430 in such a way there is obtained a controlled erasing of the sector that strongly reduces the cells having a very low threshold voltage with reference to fig4 b a preferred implementation of the compacting phase block 330 realizes a method that starts at the block 440 the block 443 a follows the block 440 wherein there is set a first limit value vla for example u2212 3 5v which is slightly lower then the desired value i e u2212 3v in the example at issue such limit value vla is used for performing a coarse compacting of the distribution of the threshold voltages of the erased cells thus a first loop is executed starting at the block 446 a wherein a selected block of the cells of the sector starting from the first one is read with respect to the limit value vla the block is determined by the bit lines of a desired page for each bit line the block includes a group of cells connected to one or more selected word lines in particular each group is formed by a single cell performing a page level reading or by an entire string performing a string level reading in the first case page level reading the select lines of the strings corresponding to the selected page are brought to the.
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reaction tank 12 is in the acid range and is for instance ph 2 as a result of the reaction na 2 so 4 is produced in accordance with the following representative formulae 3 na 2 so 3 3 h 2 so 4 2 h 2 cro 4 u2192 cr 2 so 4 3 3 na 2 so 4 5 h 2 o 1 6 na 2 s 2 o 3 6 h 2 so 4 2 h 2 cro 4 u2192 cr 2 so 4 3 3 na 2 so 4 3 na 2 s 4 o 6 8 h 2 o 2 3 na 2 s 2 o 5 3 h 2 o lt gt 6 nahso 3 6 nahso 3 2 h 2 cro 4 u2192 cr 2 so 3 3 3 na 2 so 4 5 h 2 o 3 3 na 2 s 2 o 5 2 h 2 cro 4 u2192 cr 2 so 3 3 3 na 2 so 4 3 2 h 2 o 3 na 2 s 2 o 4 3 h 2 so 4 4 h 2 cro 4 u2192 cr 2 so 4 3 cr 2 so 3 3 3 na 2 so 4 7 h 2 o.
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it is preferred however that stops 34 be driven with computer signal encoding which may be accomplished as follows each of stops 34 extends through plate 40 which supports drive mechanism 42 plate 40 is secured to collet 12 with screws 46 and each of stops 34 are terminated with a gear 44 in mesh with each of gears 44 is an idler gear 48 which in turn is driven by a motor m the operation of motors m may be controlled by any suitable means e g encoders e geared to idlers 48 once a block b is adjusted for desired prism angle by seating against stops 34 the block is clamped for lens l surfacing by closing fingers 16 of collet 12 with sleeve 24 with lens l tilted relative to collet axis a a by the amount of block b adjustment a prism angle corresponding to the resulting tilt of lens l may be generated with conventional on axis lens surfacing apparatus for example a cupped lens grinding tool t may be swept across lens l in a curved path p having its center of curvature c 1 on axis a a the radius of curvature r of path p will determine the generated surface radius in one meridian thereof and the angle of presentation of abrading face 50 of tool t will establish the radius of generated curvature in a meridian normal to the one meridian those interested in details of the above technique for generating spherical and toric surface curvatures may refer to u s pat nos 3 118 198 and 3 152 427 lens generating operations using preformed tools as in u s pat nos 3 117 396 and 3 624 969 may also.
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means of the recirculation of water in the pipe 48 carrying heat to radiator 55 during winter evenings to provide additional thermal insulation at the window 12 to prevent heat leaking from the stack 24 therethrough a removeable exterior thermally insulating and opaque cover or curtain 57 may be provided over the window additionally during summer days the window may be covered with cover 57 to maintain the stack in a somewhat cool condition and the water circulation within pipe 48 may be utilized to cool the building by taking in heat energy at the radiator 55 and transferring it to the stack 24 as a further feature the radiator 55 might be replaced with a water tank not shown within the building and the apparatus of fig2 could be utilized as a hot water heater it will be appreciated that air trapped within the toroidal interior of each tire 14 provides an effective thermal insulating barrier against heat transfer between the rocks 45 or other energy storage media within the cylindrical interior of the stack 24 and the air space surrounding the stack in the embodiment illustrated in fig5 and 6 the stack 24 is set upon a planar mesh screen or apertured plate 59 which rests upon blocks 44 a hot air duct 36 is directed.
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through the accept outlet 7 according to the invention the screen structure 5 a of the dividing wall 5 has profiling on the side facing the suspension feed 3 and the reject outlet 4 so that turbulence is generated in the pulp suspension fs flowing onto the screen structure 5 a this turbulence pulls any fibers adhering to the slots or perforations in the screen structure 5 a and any other solids which could clog it away from the screen structure 5 a so that these substances can be removed with the overflow ul of the pulp suspension from the reject outlet 4 the overflow ul is equivalent to the reject in a single stage screen which is that part of the pulp suspension that contains fibers of unsuitable length and dirt particles and is either removed or recycled for further screening the overflow ul can be controlled by a flow control element 11 u2032 at the reject outlet 4 the dividing wall 5 with its screen structure 5 a is shown as a level surface in this embodiment however curved surfaces etc can also be used here furthermore the dividing wall descends at an angle in relation to the flow direction of the pulp suspension the accept chamber 6 and the accept outlet 7 are located above the reject outlet 4 so that any dirt particles present can easily be discharged downwards with the overflow.
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magnet 7 the magnetic coil 8 and the permanent magnet 7 form a drive for the forward and return motion of the ram 2 the instrument housing 1 is divided by a screw type connection 9 into a front part or section 1a and a back part or section 1b as illustrated the front section 1a contains the ram 2 with the permanent magnet 7 while the back section 1b contains the drive coil 8 the back instrument section 1b is shown as a discrete part in fig2 the drive coil 8 is an integral component of the housing part 1b and is advantageously rigidly connected to a supply hose or line 10 given a change of the front instrument part 1a for example for the purpose of cleaning sterilizing or for some other purpose the electrical lines or lead 11 leading to the drive coil 8 need not be separated and thus only plug type connectors 12 and 13 for connecting lines or leads 17 and 18 to lines or leads 24 and 31 whose purposes shall be explained later need be provided to enable separation at the parting location the means for mounting the ram 2 are two bearings 3 and 4 which are designed as sliding bearings which in accordance with the sectional view of fig3 has a plurality of radially inwardly extending ridges separated by axial openings 14 the axial openings 14 of the bearing 3 allow the movement of air between.
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side cylinders 2 a and 2 b to have grooves individually moreover the groove of the cylinder 2 d is made to have a shorter axial length than that of the groove of the cylinder 2 c as a result the degree of freedom of the piston 3 d has a smaller degree of freedom than that of the piston 3 c thus all the cylinders 2 a and 2 b 2 c and 2 d are formed as shown in fig3 such that the grooves 2 a 3 and 2 b 3 for enlarging the cylinder diameters are formed close to the bottoms 2 a 1 and 2 b 1 moreover the groove 2 b 3 of the cylinder 2 b 2 d is made shorter than the groove 2 a 3 of the other cylinder 2 a 2 c from the bottoms 2 a 1 and 2 b 1 of the cylinders 2 a and 2 b 2 c and 2 d so that the piston 3 b 3 d inserted into the cylinder 2 b 2 d and having groove 2 b 3 has a smaller allowable inclination angle with respect to the caliper 2 than that of the piston 3 a 3 c inserted into the other cylinder 2 a 2 c as a result the pistons 3 a and 3 b 3 c and 3 d are adjusted in the allowable inclination angles by the axial lengths of the grooves 2 a 3 and 2 b 3 formed in the cylinders 2 a and 2 b 2 c and 2 d moreover the piston 3 b 3.
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embodiment is equipped with a pull up spring 1b having an operating end 11b which actuates the belt in response to freeing of a preload set in advance a trigger 2b for maintaining the load in the set state by restraining the operating end 11b and for releasing the load from the set state by freeing the operating end from restraint and a sensor 3b for releasing the trigger 2b the trigger 2b is constituted by a toggle link mechanism having one end freely rotatably connected to the operating end 11b the toggle link mechanism comprises two arms 22b 25b the arm 22b has a base end connected to the operating end 11b of the pull up spring 1b as described above and the arm 25b has a base end connected to the operating end 11b of the pull up spring 1b as described above and the arm 25b has a base end freely rotatably supported on a pin protruding from a base not shown the arm 22b has a semicircular cylindrical surface 23b formed on its distal end and planar abutment surface 24 which is contiguous to the cylindrical surface 23b formed on the side opposite that on which the sensor means is disposed the arm 25b has a concave cylindrical surface 26b in sliding contact with the cylindrical surface 23b formed on its distal end and a.
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12 l respectively and a peripheral surface 12 s generally orthogonal to faces 12 u 12 l surface 12 s is circumscribed by a double o ring assembly 14 having upper and lower o rings 14 u 14 l respectively which are closely received within the open mouth 16 of a generally cylindrical container 18 filled to a preselected level with a quantity of wine 20 having an upper surface 20 s and are in slidable contact with the interior surface 18 s of the container container 18 has a bottom 18 b with an outlet 22 piston 12 has therethrough an air valve 24 having an upper end 24 u and a lower end 24 l which terminates proximate to face 12 l a rod 26 with a generally circular cross section of a preselected diameter and having upper and lower ends 26 u 26 l respectively is attached at end 26 l to face 12 u so that the centers of the rod end and face are generally congruent rod 26 is closely received by and passes through generally circular bore 28 h of a generally cylindrical weight 28 so that the weight rests on face 12 u preferably valve 24 is disposed sufficiently close to the periphery of piston 12 that there is sufficient clearance between the valve and weight to allow the weight to move down the rod onto the piston without interference after container 18 is filled with wine to a preselected level weight 28 exerts a gravitational force on piston 12 causing the piston to move downward until face 12 l contacts surface 20 s air compressed by the downward motion of the piston is expelled through valve 24 as the wine ages and ullage.
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shapes as medical devices providing the bulk material from which the end product or device is formed the polymers may also be used as a polymeric coating or a drug release barrier for device drug combination products or to simply enhance the radiopacity of the device for which the material is coated upon or incorporated within the reaction between a hydroxyl group containing compound and an iodine containing aromatic compound may be processed for synthesizing an iodine containing contrast agent this invention expands the concept further and used a protected bi tri or tetra hydroxyl containing compounds to make a functional initiator upon deprotection of fmoc 9 fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl as shown in fig9 the initiator can be used to initiate a ring opening reaction of cyclic lactones such as lactide glycolide to form an iodine containing polymer other commonly used protecting groups for amine and hydroxyl groups other than fmoc such as boc z ddz tert butyl cbz may be expressly used to substitute for fmoc as a suitable protecting group in the reaction the ring opening reaction is well researched and used in production of other biocompatible materials such as resorbable sutures the final end capping step as shown in fig1 and 13 is a variation of regular end capping of a methanol to impart more iodine content of the bioabsorbable polymer in accordance with the present invention multiple iodine molecules are built into a single initiator of a ring opening reaction a bioabsorbable polymer contains a large number of iodine atoms without sacrificing the mechanical properties of the bulk materials for example such a bioabsorbable polymer may contain twice the number of iodine atoms by end capping with a derivative of the iodine containing functional initiator such iodine containing bioabsorbable.
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now to fig7 and 8 there are illustrated alternative formats for data buffered in front end volume 39 or stored in alternate volume 43 referring first to fig7 the identity of the secondary volume to which the data is to be written is indicated in a volume column 121 the address of the data to be written in the secondary volume is indicated in an address column 123 the data to be written is in a data column 125 the data records are stored in the various lines of the table of fig7 in order to transfer data from the front end volume to a secondary volume 121 a record is selected from the table of fig7 and the data in column 125 is written at the address specified in column 123 for example in line 127 of fig7 data is written at address location 0002 of volume number 112 after copying the data record the data record is removed from the front end volume if a new record is received at the front end volume and there is another record with the same volume id and address the data of the new record is overwritten on the previous record referring now to fig8 there is illustrated an alternative data format for the data in the front end volume or the alternate volume the table of fig8 includes.
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plurality of arrays enabling a plurality of arithmetic logic units to perform a first number of operations on first elements of the plurality of arrays performing the first number of operations on first elements of the plurality of arrays using the plurality of alus decrementing the counter by the first number of operations to provide a remaining number of operations and enabling a number of the plurality of alus to perform the remaining number of operations on second elements of the plurality of arrays application_number US 59236509 A description the present invention is directed to circuits and methods for performing simd operations in simd architectures having a plurality of alus the following description contains specific information pertaining to the implementation of the present invention one skilled in the art will recognize that the present invention may be implemented in a manner different from that specifically discussed in the present application moreover some of the specific details of the invention are not discussed in order not to obscure the invention the drawings in the present application and their accompanying detailed description are directed to merely exemplary embodiments of the invention to maintain brevity other embodiments of the present invention are not specifically described in the present application and are not specifically illustrated by the present drawings referring to fig1 an exemplary circuit for performing simd operations is shown in fig1 simd operation circuit 100 includes among other elements not shown operation control circuitry 102 counter 104 memory 106 alus 108 110 112.
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vehicle door 10 of the vehicle for example where the vehicle being restored is a 1970 dodge dart an appropriate reinforcement plate 18 having a latch opening 28 and fastener openings 30 which correspond to the door handle 12 of the 1970 dodge dart is selected next at step block 104 the door handle 12 of the vehicle door 10 is at least partially inserted into openings of the vehicle door 10 to position the door handle 12 against the outer surface 14 of the vehicle door 10 where required such as where an entire new vehicle door 10 is necessary holes may be drilled through the vehicle door 10 to receive the door handle 12 the reinforcement plate 18 is positioned at the inner surface 16 of the vehicle door 10 at step block 106 in one example the reinforcement plate 18 is positioned such that the flange portions 26 extend in a direction toward the inner compartment of the vehicle the latch mechanism 20 of the door handle 12 is extended through the latch opening 28 of the reinforcement plate 18 and the reinforcement plate 18 is pushed directly against the inner surface 16 of the vehicle door 10 such that it is directly adjacent to the door handle 12 at step block 108 the fastener openings 30 of the reinforcement plate 18 are aligned with the existing fastener openings of the door handle 12 finally at step block 110 the fasteners 22 are inserted into the fastener openings 30 at the.
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fan and core flow mixing function turning now to fig2 there is shown a schematic representation of the coolant pressure regulator apparatus which is located in the exhaust system of a turbojet turbofan engine the pressure regulating valve 20 is positioned in the closed cavity suppressor unit 22 the closed cavity suppressor unit 22 is located at the far end of the forward fan duct 24 and after the mixer control unit 26 the pressure regulating valve 20 prevents the coolant pressure in the annulus 28 between engine exhaust casing 30 and liner 32 from becoming greater than that required for effective cooling of the liner 32 and the exhaust nozzle 34 this coolant pressure regulation is accomplished without affecting the pressure in the forward fan duct 24 which delivers fan air to the exhaust cooling annulus 28 and the fan core flow mixer control unit 26 the benefit of limiting the coolant pressure is lower weight lower cost and more easily maintained exhaust system liners in fig3 a b c there is shown a schematic representation of the pressure regulating valve in different operational modes in fig3 a the forward fan duct is operating at low coolant pressure in fig3 b the operational mode is in the excess coolant pressure operating condition in fig3 c the operational mode is in a transient low core pressure mode it should be well understood that while the present discussion is with respect to a single valve 20 that in actual operation a series of valves are arranged around the circumference of the liner 32 the following description of the operation of the pressure regulating valve 20 will be with respect to the operational modes that are shown in fig3 a b c and fig2 in operation shown in fig3.
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fluid out of the upper fluid chamber 246 through the orifice 250 the action of the liquid fuel flowing out of the upper fluid chamber 246 acts as both a temperature compensator and damper for the piezoelectric injector in a second embodiment the fuel injector is actuated using a pressure differential the fuel pressure in the lower chamber 246 is different than the fuel pressure provided to the temperature compensator 240 in this embodiment the fuel pressure in the lower fluid chamber 216 is higher than the fuel pressure in the upper fluid chamber 246 which biases the injector pin 205 to an open position in an alternative configuration the fuel pressure provided to the lower fluid chamber 216 is lower than the fuel pressure provided to the upper fluid chamber 246 so that the injector pin 205 is biased to a closed position referring to fig9 12 in a third embodiment the fuel injector is actuated using damping fluid at the temperature compensator 240 in this embodiment pressurized damping fluid with a higher viscosity than fuel is used in the second fluid chamber 604 and third fluid chamber 606 fuel is pumped into the fourth fluid chamber 612 which causes the injector pin 205 to be biased to a closed position fuel or other pressurized gas is pumped into the lower fluid chamber 216 at a pressure substantially equal to the fuel or gas pumped into the fourth fluid chamber 612 and the pressure of the damping fluid biases the injector pin into an open position the opposing forces of the fuel in the lower fluid chamber 216 and the fourth fluid chamber 612 combined with the damping fluid pressure hold the injector pin 205 in a pressure neutral state in a fourth embodiment the.
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of the elastomeric material being used this temperature was maintained to achieve a constant temperature gradient throughout the material next a sufficient compressive force was applied on to the top of the piston while the force was maintained the piston was rotated to a desired angle by applying such a strain in the azimuthal direction on the top surface of the material a gradient of the filler organization orientation in the axial direction is formed which results in a composite possessing unique physical and mechanical properties examples of various conductive filler materials that may be used include graphite carbon based materials carbon black graphene graphite nanoplatelets single walled carbon nanotubes multi walled carbon nanotubes carbon fibers fullerene etc silver conductive materials flakes fibers gold conductive materials flakes and alumnimum conductive materials flakes fibers fig4 shows optical microscope images of a top surface and b cross section of a 0 05 v v gnp ps composite as seen in fig1 the composite with 0 3 v v gnp has a foam like or honeycomb like structure in which the dark wall like structures are gnp while the lighter domains are the ps images of a 0 05 v v gnp ps composite exhibiting this segregated structure are shown in fig4 fig5 shows the electrical conductivity as a function of graphene loading a significant enhancement in electrical conductivity is demonstrated when 0 01 v v gnp was added to the ps since the boundaries located between the pellets are maintained the graphene particles become interconnected throughout the material thus causing a significant increase in conductivity while using very low loadings of graphene the capillary driven coating process enables more graphene to completely coat the surface of the ps which in turn increases the electrical conductivity of the composite approximately.
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the inlet end 26 and at the outlet end 28 the valve body 24 has a straight flow through passage 30 enlarged at the ends and threaded at 26 and 28 located within the flow passage 30 is a ball or closure member valve 32 having a flow through passage 34 the valve body 24 at the center thereof has an enlargement or lug 38 in which is mounted a spindle 40 the lug 38 has a pair of stop abutments 35 36 the spindle 40 has an upper end 42 and a lower end 44 which is attached to the ball or closure member 32 as illustrated in fig5 and 7 as will be explained later the rotation of the spindle 40 is effective to rotate the ball 32 so as to open the ball valve 22 to align the ball passage 34 provided therein with the flow passage 30 provided in the valve body 24 the water inlet line is 12 threadedly connected to the inlet side of the valve 22 as best shown in fig1 the threaded end 18 of the pipe 14 is provided with a fitting 50 having an externally threaded end 52 to permit the valve mechanism 10 to be connected to the inlet fitting 54 of the hot water tank 14 by a threaded member 56 the hot water tank 14 has other fittings 58 and 60 which permit the tank 14 to be connected to appliances which use hot water such as a dishwasher and a supply line providing hot water to a sink as an employee the lower end of the tank 14 has a.
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said fold edge are inserted in the slots f 1 f 2 when the box is assembled the edge parts p 1 p 2 p 8 are raised so that they are perpendicular to the face plane of the bottom area e every second edge part p 1 p 3 is folded so that for example the ends p 1a p 3a which are inclined in relation to the directions or lines of the creases d 1 d 3 are placed between the edge parts p 2 p 2 u2032 p 4 p 4 u2032 of the adjacent edge sectors the edge tongues c 1 c 2 of the fold edge p 2 u2032 are locked in the corresponding slots f 1 f 2 in the middle part e the inclined end p 1a of the edge part p 1 is locked between the edge parts p 2 p 2 u2032 fig2 b illustrates the formation of the bottom part 10 a 1 and so also of the cover part 10 a 2 of the storage box 10 for doctor blades so that the edge parts p 1 p 2 p 2 u2032 are folded in the way described above so that the edge tongues c 1 c 2 of the edge parts p 2 u2032 are fitted into the corresponding slots f 1 f 2 in the bottom area e the construction of the cover part 10 a 2 is equal to the construction of the bottom part 10 a 1 the cover part 10 a 2 has larger measures than the part 10 a 1 and so the cover part 10.
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above chamber 59 to cause outer barrel 49 to move upward relative to inner barrel 45 this causes the load ring 35 and collet 23 to move upward from shoulder 15 collet 23 will ratchet on the wickers 19 during this upward movement once load ring 35 is a sufficient distance above shoulder 15 the operator will slack off the upward force on the inner barrel 45 this slacks off the tieback casing to release its lower end at the mudline hanger at the subsea wellhead the tieback string may then be removed fig5 illustrates an alternate embodiment with mandrel 17 39 and collet 35 39 being the same as in the first embodiment the load ring 35 39 differs in that it employs a different retainer ring 39 39 split retainer ring 39 39 has a sharp upward facing shoulder for engaging recess 41 fig4 recess 41 will be configured with a sharper downward facing shoulder than shown in the first embodiment retainer ring 39 39 snaps into recess 41 when the load ring 35 39 moves downward adjacent recess 41 a cam ring 67 locates above the retainer ring 39 39 and engages a tapered surface on retainer ring 39 39 cam ring 67 is pinned to retainer ring 39 39 by a shear pin 69 shear pin 69 does not shear during running of load ring 35 39 and cam ring 67 remains fixed to retainer ring 39 39 in a position to avoid interference with the outward movement of retainer ring 39 39 into recess 41 to release the retainer ring 39 39 the lower end 51 of.
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extend vertically in the center of the pier 12 triangular framework 22 of three cross beams 22 a 22 b and 22 c are suspended to make contact with the sidewall 11 this suspension is enforced by three saddle members 23 adjustably threaded to the nut 21 of the pier 12 through a rod 24 which has corresponding threads formed on its outer faces and is welded to the bottom of the saddle member 23 as shown in detail in fig3 thus the saddle member 23 threaded rod 24 and nut 21 together constitute a saddle jack assembly 25 for buttressing the cross beams 22 a 22 c at their junctions referring further to fig4 the saddle member 23 with rod 24 of the saddle jack assembly 25 is adapted to be transported as a loose component to the construction site where it is assembled with the cross beams as well as the corresponding pier the cross beams 22 a 22 c have a common structure so that they can be interchangeably laid to extend between any two saddle jack assemblies 25 forming the triangular framework 22 in a right handed configuration the four walls cooperate two of them holding a right supporting beam and two of them holding a left supporting beam the right supporting beam extends beyond the end of the left supporting beam because they are identical the beams can be interchanged and the saddle jacks can also be interchanged the top of view of the saddle jack shows that the configuration can be reversed so that the left beam protrudes beyond the end of the right beam so that the.
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shows a somewhat differently constructed embodiment in an operating phase before the positioning pin 3 or 3 39 engages in the recess 5 and the positioning pin 4 or 4 39 in the recess 6 a round shape but flattened at the front was selected for the positioning pin 4 or 4 39 in this illustration so that a positioning pin 4 or 4 39 in the recess 5 could not make any contact the sensors could of course also be formed in a different way as already indicated hereinabove it is essential in this regard that an indication be given only when the printing plate 1 is inserted laterally correctly and the positioning pins 3 and 4 or 3 39 and 4 39 come to bear entirely in the recesses 5 and 6 fig2 shows an embodiment with a plate feeding device 13 which serves for making ready a printing plate 1 to be fed to the leading edge clamping device 14 of a plate cylinder 2 in an embodiment of this type a printing plate 1 is introduced from above into the non illustrated end of the plate feeding device 13 until the positioning pins 3 and 4 of the plate feeding device 13 engage in the recesses 5 and 6 on the printing plate leading edge 7 the positioning pins 3 and 4 are arranged on the lower end of the plate feeding device 13 and are displaceable in the direction of the double headed arrows 22 for engagement in the recesses 5 and 6 which cannot.
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colors the power switch es 58 can have switch magnets the switch magnets can controllably activate a hall effect type magnetic switch on the board 80 fig7 illustrates that the surface texturing 48 can have rounded projection 70 such as knurls knobs beads or combinations thereof the projections 70 can abut other adjacent projections 70 on one two three or all sides all of the projections 70 not against the edge of the surface texturing 48 can abut other adjacent projections on all sides projection nadirs 72 can be between abutting projections 70 each projection 70 can each have a have a projection apex 74 each projection 70 can have a variably selected thickness compared with the other projections 70 all of the projection nadirs 72 can be at about the side thickness through the wall 30 a projection thickness 76 for each projection 70 can be the thickness from the projection nadir 72 to the projection apex 74 the minimum projection thickness 76 a can be from about 0 mm 0 in to about 0 5 mm 0 02 in for example about 0 25 mm 0 0098 in the maximum projection thickness 76 b can be from about 0 5 mm 0 02 in to about 2 mm 0 08 in for example about 1 mm 0 04 in the difference between the maximum projection thickness 76 b and the minimum projection thickness 76 b can be a maximum projection differential 78 the maximum projection differential 78 can be from about 0 mm 0 in to about 1 5 mm 0 059.
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this invention is illustrated in the drawing fig1 6 and is generally indicated as 10 referring first to the view of fig1 it can be seen that the tooth isolation device 10 comprises a cup shaped member 12 and a flexible sealing element 14 in a preferred embodiment shown in fig2 the cup shaped member 12 comprises a bottom portion 16 and at least one side 18 that extends outwardly from the bottom portion 16 the side 18 has a first end 20 that is joined to the bottom portion 16 and a second end 22 that is spaced apart from the bottom portion 16 defining an open end of the member 12 in a preferred embodiment the side 18 is formed contiguously with the bottom portion 16 to provide a smooth transition between the side 18 and the bottom portion 16 in a preferred embodiment the member 12 has two apertures 26 formed therethrough the apertures generally opposing one another each aperture is formed through the bottom portion 16 and through side 18 extending along side 18 to a point proximal to the second end 22 each aperture is wide enough and long enough to receive the molars of the person for whom the tooth isolation device 10 is designed for comfort and ease of use tooth isolation devices 10 may be made in any number of sizes between the preferred size for a small child and the preferred size for a large adult in the.
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gps service standard positioning service sps and precise positioning system pps gps satellites transmit two different signals the first signal is the precision or p code and the second signal is the coarse acquisition or c a code the p code is designed for authorized military users and provides pps service the military engages an encryption segment on the p code called anti spoofing as to limit access to the p code to authorized users the c a code is designed for use by nonmilitary users and provides sps service the c a code is less accurate and easier to jam than the p code it is also easier to acquire selective availability is achieved by degrading the accuracy of the c a code however by 2006 the selective availability error is scheduled to be set to zero other than intentional errors inserted by the dod that are being removed from the gps system there are a variety of other error sources that vary with terrain and other factors gps satellite signals can he blocked by most materials gps signals have difficulty passing through buildings metal mountains or trees leaves and jungle canopy can attenuate gps signals so that they become unusable in locations where at least four satellite signals with good geometry cannot be tracked with sufficient accuracy gps is almost unusable differential gps was developed in order to compensate for the inaccuracy of cps readings a high performance cps receiver is placed.
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second rims 112 and 114 by first forward and aft blade retainers 120 and second forward and aft blade retainers 122 respectively first and second disks 108 and 110 include first and second webs 124 and 126 extending radially inwardly from first and second rims 112 and 114 to first and second hubs 128 and 130 respectively first stage disk assembly 102 includes a cooling air deswirler 132 located radially outward from a conical shaft connection 134 to a substantially cylindrical shaft 136 extending axially forwardly from first hub 128 of disk 108 a flow of cooling air 138 is channeled from a high pressure compressor discharge not shown through a cavity 140 deswirler 132 and through at least one of a plurality of air passages 142 that channels cooling air onboard disk assemblies 102 and 104 at least a portion of the flow of cooling air 138 is channeled to slots 144 and 146 in first and second rims 112 and 114 the flow of cooling air 138 is further channeled to blades 116 and 118 from slots 144 and 146 because slots 144 and 146 form a portion of the cooling air circuit for cooling air to blades 116 and 118 a dimension of slots 144 and 146 is at least partially determinant of a head loss through the cooling circuit for example if a cross sectional area of slots 144 and or 146 is reduced in size the flow of cooling air 138 to blades 116 and or 118 may be reduced in the exemplary embodiment the cross sectional area of slots 144 and or 146 is reduced in size to facilitate reducing stress damage.
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ends of the meshing elements 13 are somewhat more yielding than the regions immediately at the foot of the meshing elements 13 for example the inner conical angle w1 is approximately 40 u00b0 for the two embodiments of fig7 and 8 the outer conical angle w2 is approximately 70 u00b0 for the embodiment of fig7 and approximately 75 u00b0 for the embodiment of fig8 advisably the inner conical angle w1 is of the order of 30 u00b0 to 50 u00b0 preferably 35 u00b0 to 45 u00b0 and the outer conical angle w2 is of the order of 50 u00b0 to 90 u00b0 and preferably of 65 u00b0 to 80 u00b0 for the construction of fig6 the wall thickness s is practically constant over the whole length with the exception of the direct free end of the meshing element 13 the production of such a variation by a stamping process is also conceivable in which case the free end region of the meshing elements 13 so formed burst open slightly so that a roughening or corresponding cracks which increase the friction are formed or form at the free end of the meshing elements 13 in the case of the embodiment of fig8 it can be seen that a wave shaped or toothed limiting edge which in turn ensures a special friction increasing effect when used in the roofing sheet is formed at the free end of the meshing element from the geometry alone it can be seen that the construction of such quite special meshing elements 13 can be used not only for large area washers made from metal but also for washers produced from plastic by injection molding in the case.
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protectors will come off accidentally during a game and thus less likely that the entire helmet will also come off prior art helmets include chin straps that are attached to the shell using a single snap fastener often this is a rotatable connection which allows the strap to orient higher or lower with respect to the helmet shell by pivoting at the snap it is advantageous to have straps 34 which can pivot with regard to the shell so that the chin cup 32 can be adjusted to accommodate players having heads of various shapes and sizes if two standard snap fasteners are attached directly to a helmet however and a chin strap is snapped on to both fasteners the strap will not be able to pivot at the connection this is true even if each connection on its own is rotatable consider analogously how a board loosely nailed down at a single point can rotate around the nail while a board loosely nailed down at two points cannot rotate at all thus its is particularly desirable to combine the added connection strength of two snaps with the pivoting ability of a single snap applicant has solved this problem by providing pairs of helmet side snaps u2014 second snaps 54 u2014 on pivoting rotatable snaps set 50 this allows pairs of snaps 54 to pivot or rotate together with respect to the helmet shell 12 this in turn allows the buckles 40 and chin straps 34 attached to the buckles to pivot as well the snaps set 50 may simply comprise a small piece of hard plastic carrying a pair of second snaps as shown in fig1 2 and 6 persons of skill in.
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position the lid apparatus includes at least one pair of contact surfaces which are perpendicular to the axis of rotation and resiliently biased against each other wherein at least one of the contact surfaces includes a rolling and latching geometry which is configured such that the lid latches in the second position and the pivoting moveability of the pivot joint is only released when the resilient biasing force is overcome a medical device for extracorporeal blood treatment including a peristaltic pump and such a lid apparatus is also disclosed application_number US 201313927773 A description fig1 shows a schematic illustration of the essential basic components of a medical device 19 for extracorporeal blood treatment comprising a blood pump wherein in particular the blood pump concerns a peristaltic pump the peristaltic pump thus comprises a pump housing 10 which typically is attached to the front side of the dialysis machine 19 arterial blood 21 of a patient is fed to this peristaltic pump and conducted through the extracorporeal blood circuit subsequently the blood is returned to the patient as venous blood 22 in this way the blood is supplied by means of the pump through a transfer system which is connected to a plurality of components of the dialysis device wherein a tube segment 20 of the transfer system is placed in the peristaltic pump and a rotor 30 supplies the blood peristaltically through said tube segment 20 as is to be understood by the enlarged view of fig2 after passing through the blood pump and after it may have passed though an arterial air trap 13 the blood reaches the dialyzer 15 in the dialyzer 15.
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for this purpose values u03b8 0 and u03b8 1 are put in a buffer storage device 5 a fixed value storage device 6 contains matrix values u03c6 t k according to equation iii as already mentioned symbols u i of the partial sequences are known in advance so that named matrix values u03c6 t k can be calculated when implementing the receiving circuit coefficient vector h for both observation windows can thus be calculated from inverted matrix u03c6 1 according to equation ii with a calculation circuit 7 a changeover switch 8 on the output side of calculation circuit 7 is first in a switch position 8a and transfers all coefficients h 0 to a time delay element 9 thereafter it is switched to switch position 8b in which coefficients h 1 are given to multiplier 11 see fig3 and to a time delay element 13 time delay element 9 retains the coefficients for a period i 1 i 0 t t symbol duration then the coefficients of the first sampling window are transferred by a circuit 10 that forms the conjugate complex values to multiplier 11 in calculation circuit 12 m values are summed by an accumulator 16 the result is a complex.
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both the green and the chroma data must indicate a minimum of high spatial frequency information for a given orientation to be chosen as the preferred orientation for the interpolation if there is a large amount of high spatial frequency information in either the green data or chroma data for a given orientation it will inflate the value of the corresponding classifier value this in turn reduces the likelihood for that orientation to be chosen as the preferred orientation for the interpolation in practice the case 3 chroma interpolation process may be simplified as below for computational efficiency ______________________________________ if dn lt dp a5 a5n else a5 a5p______________________________________ this simplification is achieved by defining the negative diagonal direction as the default preferred orientation for the interpolation when both negative and positive diagonal classifiers are equal the number of occurrences in a typical image when the negative and positive diagonal classifiers are equal is so small that this simplification generally has negligible impact on the image quality of the final reconstructed image the invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention ______________________________________parts list______________________________________ 2 input section 4 recording section10 exposure section12 image sensor13 color filter array14 output diode16 a d converter18 image buffer20 control processor22 digital signal processor24 removable memory card26 connector28 processing buffer30 display panel32 green pixel value averaging selection36 luminance section38 chroma section40 select best luma interpolation42 select luma pixel values to average43 replace selected luma pixel values.
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off and the upper diode 7 is turned on and a lower voltage v cc from the battery is supplied to the tuning voltage generating circuit 3 in this case it is possible to design the maximum value of the voltage v t to be for example about 8 volts and therefore the source voltage of 9 volts from the battery is sufficient for the operation of the tuning voltage generating circuit 3 although the zener diode 6 is connected between the resistor 5 and the lower diode 8 in the embodiment of fig1 it may be interposed between the diode 8 and the tuning voltage generating circuit 3 further the lower diode 8 may be used also as a rectifying diode in the periphery of the fly back transformer 2 yet further if a zener diode is used as the upper diode 7 assuming that v cc 9 volts a 24 volt zener diode is used the upper diode 7 may be used also as the zener diode 6 so that it is possible reduce the number of parts in place of using such diodes 7 and 8 as in the first embodiment of fig4 the change over circuit may be constructed of a relay circuit as shown in a second embodiment of fig2 alternatively the change over circuit may be constructed by such an alternatively activated two transistor circuit as shown in a third embodiment of fig3 the voltage drop caused in the change over circuit in these embodiments is smaller than that in the first embodiment using the diodes and therefore the second and third embodiments are advantageous in the case where the source voltage from the battery is low as described above according to the present invention the tuning voltage.
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the sinusoidal pressure wave to obtain therefrom a differential pressure signal and applying the pressure signal to a control circuit to position a valve in the combustible fuel supply any interruption in combustion within the chamber causes a cessation of the differential pressure signal and closes the control valve the apparatus of the invention includes as the rectification facility a dynamic check valve having a funnel member which is longitudinally disposed in a conduit communicating between the pulse combustion chamber and a pressure responsive transducer the latter being operatively connected to maintain the fuel supply valve open during combustion and to close the fuel supply valve upon failure of combustion within the chamber application_number US 67279676 A description referring now to fig1 the pulse combustion system is illustrated as including a pulse combustion chamber 10 in the form of a generally elongated vessel having a discharge end 12 and bearing at its opposite end 14 combustible fuel and oxygen containing gas supply means generally indicated at 16 the combustible fuel supply 18 includes conduit 21 communicating with a source of a combustible fuel such as accumulator vessel 22 through a combustible fuel check valve 24 the combustible fuel which can be any suitable material such as natural gas gasoline kerosene benzene etc is supplied to accumulator 22 through a control valve 26 the source of the oxygen containing gas which can be any gas containing molecular oxygen such as air and the like is generally indicated at 28 and comprises a blower 30 which receives ambient air and discharges the air into the air check valve 32 communicating with conduit 34 in the fuel and air supply system 16 the respective check valves for the.
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with the value of a current flowing therethrough and comprises a first resistor and a second resistor connected in series and a switch element connected in parallel to the second resistor when current is low the switch is operated so that current flows through the first and second resistors so that increased detection accuracy is possible when is high the switch is operated so that current flows only through the first resistor so that detection accuracy remains high but power dissipation is not increased application_number US 12990298 A description in the above mentioned charge and discharge control circuit and the chargeable power supply unit of the present invention sensing resistor value varies in accordance with charge and discharge current for large charge and discharge current a small sensing resistance is selected so as to reduce loss of charge and discharge current voltage value is sufficient to detect even voltage fall of the sensing resistor and the detecting accuracy is high because of the low amplification factor of the operational amplifier in contrast for small charge and discharge current voltage value is sufficient to detect even voltage fall of the sensing resistor because of the high resistance value of the sensing resistor and the detecting accuracy is high because of the low amplification factor of the operational amplifier.
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of the cpu 31 are adapted to control the power supply of the power supply ic 20 and the start or stop of the ir temperature measurement device 10 respectively in fig2 the gpo1 pin of the cpu 31 is coupled to an enable en pin of the power supply ic 20 so that the power supply ic 20 can be enabled again as commanded by an instruction received from the cpu 31 via the en pin once an interrupt is removed in an unused state i e no temperature measurement power supply to the ir temperature measurement device 10 is cut so as to prolong the operating time of the battery in the cellular phone 30 moreover the gpo2 pin of the cpu 31 is coupled to the active pin of the ir temperature measurement device 10 for controlling the start or stop of the ir temperature measurement device 10 in an unused state of the ir temperature measurement device 10 the cpu 31 causes both the gpo1 and gpo2 pins to be in a high level at this time the power supply ic 20 in fig2 is disabled that is no power is supplied to the ir temperature measurement device 10 also the vdd pin of the ir temperature measurement device 10 in fig2 is 0v referring to fig3 there is shown a top view of the cellular phone 30 incorporating the ir temperature measurement device 10 thereinto as shown the cellular phone 30 has the same appearance as a typical one the cellular phone 30 comprises a phone body 32 including a display 33 for showing data or the like a keypad 34 a microphone 35 a speaker 36 and an antenna 37 the ir.
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microcapsules 14 are not visible to the unaided eye since the mean size of the microcapsules generally ranges from approximately 1 25 microns exposure of the imaging web 10 by transmission imaging is shown in fig1 b a source of radiant energy 22 is positioned above the surface of the imaging web 10 with a mask 24 positioned therebetween as illustrated the substrate 12 is opaque and the photosensitive material within the microcapsules 14 is a positive working radiation curable material i e the viscosity of the material increases upon exposure to actinic radiation the radiation of the exposed areas 26 causes the radiation curable composition in the internal phase 16 of the microcapsules 14 to polymerize thereby gelling solidifying or otherwise immobilizing the chromogenic material and preventing the chromogenic material from reacting with the developer material 20 to simplify the illustration internal phase 16 39 in the exposed areas 26 is shown as a solid whereas the internal phase 16 remains liquid in the unexposed areas 28 the imaging web 10 is next processed by subjecting the imaging web to a uniform rupturing force by means of a pair of pressure rollers in resilient pressure engagement with the imaging web along a nip the imaging web is moved between the rollers such that the rollers supply a uniform force to substantially the entire width of the imaging web to rupture the microcapsules 14 such that the chromogenic material contained within the microcapsules 14 or otherwise associated therewith can interact with the developer material 20 as shown in fig1 c the necessary developer material 20 is formed as a layer of developer material on a separate substrate or receiver sheet 32 the receiver sheet 32 is aligned and in facing.
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in a concentrated area the concentrated area is brought to the melt point and bonded together while traversing down the tube without the following belt the seal would tend to be pulled apart by the friction forces acting on the film while moving and without the small cross section pressure would be transferred to an area too large to allow the seal to bond before product enters the package and pulling the seal apart the result is the provision of an apparatus for use in vertical form fill seal machines that enables unsupported packaging film such as low density polyethylene linear low density polyethylene and high density polyethylene to be sealed into a tube in the process of making a flexible package the device that attaches to the forming tube or forming collar assembly that functions as a seal support as the seam is being welded or bonded contact ridge assembly 53 includes contact ridge 54 and compliant material 55 the polyethylene film 5 is conventional and the type of flat overlap seam configuration is likewise conventional it should be understood that this technology could also be used for non poly applications the forming tube assembly is generally conventional except to the extent that a particular mount may be used to mount the moving support 50 thereto the band seal assembly 30 is conventional and includes a base 31 see e g fig2 a heat is provided from the base 31 to the endless sealing band 32 as needed generally described the moving support apparatus provides a following belt 60 which u201c idles.
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the first bow 12 spans over the header between a pillars 14 of the vehicle the first bow 12 is fixably connected at its extreme ends to two parallel spaced front side bows 16 the front side bows 16 are pivotably connected at their rear ends with mid side bows 18 the mid side bows 18 are joined by a mid transverse bow commonly referred to a second bow 20 the mid side bows 18 at their rearward ends are pivotably connected with parallel spaced rear side bows 22 the rear side bows 22 are connected adjacent their rearward ends by a transverse third bow 24 the rear side bows 22 rearward ends are closely adjacent rear c pillars 26 of the vehicle the front side bows 16 mid side bows 18 rear side bows 22 first second and third bows 12 20 and 24 combine to provide the frame work for a fabric top not shown that covers a cabin area 74 of the vehicle 10 at a first elevation each rear side bow 22 adjacent its rearward end is pivotably connected with respect to a front or first end of a curvilinear rear link bow 28 the rear link bow 28 about a mid portion 30 is pivotably connected with respect to a portion of the vehicle 10 at a second elevation via a main pivot bracket 32 at a third elevation the rear link bow 28 at its rearward end is pivotably.
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the machine through suitable cylindrical holes in the pivot base 19 and frame of the machine 10 the rod 41 defines an axis of relative pivotal movement between the base 19 and frame of the machine 10 extending parallel to the axis of the hinges 31 the pivot base 19 is adapted to alternately support the machine 10 at two operational positions a frame arm position and a flat bed configuration comparatively illustrated in fig3 and 4 respectively a bolt or pin 46 mounted in the standard bed 28 is slidably guided by the surface of a cylindrical bore 45 within the rear of the standard base 28 and is adapted to be indexed into engagement with the surface of one or another of a pair of holes 47 and 48 in a vertical face 49 of the pivot base 19 associated with the notch 27 the bolt 46 is biased towards the holes 47 and 48 by a tension spring 51 operating on a lever 52 pivotal on a post 53 fig8 a shaft 56 has one of its ends connected to the lever 52 and its opposite end exposed through the wall of the standard to form a push button 57 the push button 57 is manually depressed towards the housing of the standard 14 against the force of the spring 51 to release the bolt 46 from either of the bolts 47 or 48 and allow relative pivotal movement between the base 19 and the frame of the machine 10 and thereby allow a change of the machine from one operational position to another in the lower or flat bed operational position of the machine 10 fig4 and 6 the upper bed surface 24 is substantially coplanar with an upper surface 61 of the cabinet panel.
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2 were mixed heated to 50 80 u00b0 c and fully stirred the system was kept at a constant temperature 30 40 of the component d and 85 of the component c were slowly added thereto while stirring and the ph was regulated to 6 5 7 the above emulsion was homogenized and was diluted with the balance amount of the component c and component d and then the component f was added to obtain the defoaming agent product with corresponding solid content the defoaming agents in comparative examples 1 14 were respectively prepared as per the formulae in table 3 in each comparative example the defoaming agent with corresponding solid content was prepared respectively using the process in example 1 or example 9 the washing machine used in the test was a drum washing machine of zanussi brand model zwh6125 capacity 7 kg test method 50 g of detergent available on the market 0 1 g of the prepared orgnaosilicone emulsion and 20 kg of water were added to the washing machine and then the program for cotton and linen was selected the view window of the washing machine is marked with 5 scale values respectively representing 0 25 50 75 and 100 height of the view window u201c 0 u201d is the start representing no foam while u201c 100 u201d represents full of foam the foam height was recorded once every 5minutes and was recorded at the time of stop the higher the value is the foam scale value in the washing machine is and the worse the defoaming performance is the lower the.
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channel adapted to retain the bit and a fulcrum point contained within the channel for rotating the retained bit out of the channel the bit storing tool handle may alternatively include a plurality of channels adapted to retain the bits such that the longitudinal axis of the retained bits are co linear to the longitudinal axis of the handle and a fulcrum point within each of the channels that promotes the manual rotation of each of the bits about a cooperating fulcrum point so that upon such rotation the bits extend radially from the longitudinal axis of the handle the channels include an opening dimensioned and configured to allow the finger of a person to insert under a first end of the bit thereby facilitating the removal of the bit from the channel when an excessive amount of force is required to pivot the bit due to cold weather or similar conditions the opening provides an alternative to the fulcrum point for the removal of the bit from the channel application_number US 74849700 A description the present invention provides storage for tool bits in a tool handle the tool bits are held in grooves or channels comprised in the handle these grooves comprise resilient material such that the bits.
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the form of electrical or computer signals the processor unit 50 is provided with a storage unit 52 by way of example the storage unit 52 possesses a plurality of memories 53 and in particular a non volatile memory storing instructions for executing and a volatile memory storing data resulting from measurements or settings input by an individual furthermore the processor unit 50 is provided with a computer unit 51 this computer unit may include at least one processor or the equivalent the processor executing instructions stored in the storage unit 52 in particular on receiving an order from a pilot the processor unit 50 transmits orders for switching the light generator 15 off or on by way of example a pilot may use a button for switching the light generator 15 off or on by way of example the processor unit then operates a switch of the electrical power supply system 16 likewise the processor unit 50 can transmit orders to the light generator 15 in order to adjust the light intensity of the projected light shape 91 so as to avoid dazzling any individuals present on the ground 200 the processor unit then controls the light sources 17 e g so as to reduce or increase the intensity of the light generated by at least one light source in addition the processor unit can transmit orders to the spatial image encoder 35 and or to the zoom device 40 in order to project the projected light shape 91 onto the ground for this purpose the processor unit 50 is connected to a.
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will contact stop spaces 19 to create a positive radial outward stop referring briefly again to fig4 load ring 33 has a plurality of flowby slots 35 in its interior that align with flowby slots 29 in hanger 21 flowby slots 35 are located radially inward from external load shoulders 33 slots 29 and 35 combine to create flow channels for cement returns preferably the lower end 37 of load ring 31 is perpendicular to the axis of wellhead housing 11 referring to fig2 and 3 an activation ring 39 serves to cause load ring 31 to move from the retracted position of fig2 to the set position of fig3 activation ring 39 is a non expandable ring that is axially movable relative to hanger 21 activation ring 39 has a tag shoulder 41 that is dimensioned to land on tag shoulder 15 in wellhead housing bore 13 hanger 21 has an annular recess 43 on its outer diameter that is radially inward of activation ring 39 a split latch ring 45 with an outward bias is carried in hanger annular recess 43 activation ring 39 has a mating annular recess 47 on its inner diameter that aligns with annular recess 43 during the running position latch ring 45 is.
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u00b0 c at a relative humidity rh higher than 60 preferably higher than 70 more preferably higher than 75 for five to 60 minutes occasionally 5 to 15 minutes the starting metal clad laminate to be subjected to the aging treatment according to the present invention may be produced by any known method namely a fibrous substrate such as woven or nonwoven fabrics or paper like sheets made of glass fiber or asbestos natural or synthetic fibers and papers made of cellulosic fibers such as kraft pulp or cotton linter pulp is impregnated with a curable resin and a plurality of impregnated substrates are stacked a cladding metal foil is applied on one or both sides of the stack and the resultant assemblage is cured the above steps may be carried out either batchwise or continuously examples of curable resins which may be used for impregnating the substrate include condensation polymerization resins such as phenol resins urea resins and melamine resins addition polymerization resins such as epoxy resins and radical polymerization resins such as unsaturated polyester resins vinyl ester resins and diallyl phthalate resins they may be of the thermosetting type or those which cure upon irradiation of an ionizing ray such as uv light electron ray and gamma ray resins which are normally solid at room temperature are used as a resin varnish in a suitable.
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communicating to a downhole or surface microprocessor via any conventional communication device or media such as telemetry devices wireline tec wire cable etc are beneficial to the operation of the above described valve by monitoring conditions downhole metered adjustments of the pressure controlled valve can be made to boost efficiency and production of any given well this type of downhole intelligence is employable and desirable in connection with all of the embodiments disclosed herein and while only some of the embodiments contain direct reference to intelligent systems and controls it will be understood that these can be for all of the embodiments fig4 shows an alternative embodiment of the present invention in the figure the well 10 contains two valves 20 each controlling flow from a separate formation 50 and 52 a packer 60 seals between an inner pipe 44 46 and a casing 12 in the well 10 the bladder 44 or elements for the valve 20 are connected to the inner pipe 46 an outer pipe 40 extends from the packer to a position radially surrounding the bladder 44 ports 62 through the inner pipe 46 are positioned between the packer 60 and the bladder 44 thus the valve 20 defines a flowpath from the free end of the outer pipe 40 through the annulus between the outer pipe 40 and the inner pipe 46 past.
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that this micro porosity is the result of the voids created as large sulfate or sulfite ions are replaced by sulfide ions within a solid particulate structure by means of the high temperature reduction process inherent in the process of the present invention only metal sulfides having a melting temperature higher than the 900 degrees c to 1100 degrees c chemical reduction reaction temperature will retain the unique micro porous structure inherent in the product of the present invention thus strontium sulfide an alkaline earth metal sulfide with a melting point above 2000 degrees c retains the desired micro porous structure calcium sulfide another alkaline earth metal sulfide has also been found to retain the micro porous structure integral to the product of the present invention iron ii sulfide with a melting point of about 1171 degrees c will retain the micro porous structure inherent in the products of the present invention unless impurities are present which act as u201c mineralizers u201d that is which act to reduce the temperature at which a liquid phase appears to facilitate the process of high temperature reduction it is highly desirable that the metal sulfates and metal sulfites subjected to the process of the present invention also remain solids at the high temperatures required to reduce sulfate and sulfite ions to sulfide ions using the reducing agents taught herein in general sulfates sulfites and sulfides of most polyvalent metals have very high melting temperatures and are suitable for the process of the present invention thermal reduction is preferably accomplished in a high temperature countercurrent rotary kiln utilizing as the reductant coal.
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scrubbing brushes 36 and thereby free to rotate when the suction chamber 20 is pulled using pole 28 referring to fig4 there are shown at 10 the details of the floating open air filtration tube 25 the floating open air filtration tube 25 receives debris containing water from below through a flexible hose 21 connection the water containing debris comes up through the flexible hose 21 and exits through a spout 24 the water containing debris is received by the floating open air filtration tube 25 which has a filter element 26 the filtration of the water containing debris occurs by gravitation force only and discharges the filtered water down below into the swimming pool the spout 24 the filtration tube 25 and the filter element 26 are attached to the flotation platform 23 which floats above the water line 27 in the swimming pool referring to fig5 there is shown generally at 10 a swimming pool 15 having a scrubbing unit suction chamber 20 that comprises four wheels two scrubbing brushes and an impeller all driven by a single drive unit the suction chamber 20 discharges water containing debris such debris passes through a flexible hose 21 within the pole 28 which is used to manually manipulate the scrubbing and suction device the flexible tube discharges water containing debris into an open air filtration tube 25 which is fitted with a filtration element 26 the filtered water discharges directly below the filtration element 26 which is located above the pool water level 27 the liquid level in the filtration tube 25 is maintained by the balance between the amount of water containing debris passing through the flexible.
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nipple 11 as seen in fig1 an o ring 37 39 is positioned in the annular recess 30 of nipple 11 when the parts are assembled and the swivel adapter 12 is positioned as shown in fig1 assembly 10 further includes socket 13 having a forward internally threaded section 37 including threads 38 for mating engagement with the external threads 33 of swivel adapter 12 the exterior of the threaded section 37 forms a conventional hexagonal nut surface 39 see also fig2 so that socket 13 may be tightened relative to swivel adapter 12 socket 13 further includes an intermediate section 40 which when socket 13 is threaded onto swivel adapter 12 as seen in fig1 defines an annular space 41 between the exterior surface of the sleeve portion 31 of adapter 12 and the internal surface of socket portion intermediate section 40 socket 13 also includes an axially rearwardly decreasing outer diameter section 42 which includes gripping means 43 for gripping the outer tubular reinforcement of a hose 44 as seen in fig3 and as will be discussed further hereinbelow further rearwardly of gripping means 43 the internal diameter of socket 13 is again increased to a diameter which will accommodate the hose with which the fitting assembly is to be used as particularly contemplated in the present invention limited longitudinal adjustment movement and axial rotation means 45 are provided for both allowing limited longitudinal adjustment of assembly 10 and rotational or swivel coupling means of the swivel adapter 12 to the nipple 11 such means 45 includes an annular groove or recess 46 on the inner surface 47 of nut portion 34 receiving therein a connector wire member 48 which is inserted through a suitable.
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of an amount of methyl bis canola amidoethyl 2 hydroxyethyl ammonium methyl sulfate provided enhanced performance as a buffering and wetting agent in further testing on polyamide fibers it was found that by using between 1 and 5 grams per liter of ethyl lactate in the dyeing process dye solubility was achieved early in the process at lower temperatures and consequently traditional amounts of dye could be significantly reduced it was also found that on average the traditional metal complex dye formula could be cut by about 20 to 55 with the ethyl lactate treatment and shade could be achieved furthermore by reducing the amount of dye in the dye bath the treatment achieved nearly total exhaustion thereby virtually eliminating chrome and dye discharge to the effluent stream additional testing was conducted on nylon as well as wool fiber using standard nylanthrene dyes it was found that process time could be significantly reduced using a mixture of an ethyl lactate formulation noted above additionally by varying the percentage of wetting agent blended nylon and wool could be dyed with optimum union between nylon and wool traditionally significant buffering would be required to prevent all the dye from going to the nylon which has a higher affinity for the dye further testing was conducted with machinery used throughout the textile industry the machines in which the ethyl lactate was tested were beam beck jet paddle tub rotary skein and package results were superior in each type of machine note that procedural differences exist between the different types of machines note that the above described enhancements to prior treatment methods were limited to the dyeing of nylon or wool fibers thus there still remained the need to develop.
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mah therefore the safety effect u03be of the battery was 0 47 which is equal to that of the battery in example 27 the battery in this example has an improved charge capacity the storage characteristic of the battery was 93 which is best among all the batteries obtained in the foregoing examples a manganese based battery was prepared which contains an electrolytic solution consisting of 1m lipf 6 ec dmc 1 2 by volume 0 1m of diphenyldimethoxysilane ps4 for short hereinafter and 5 vol of hfe3 the resulting battery was found to have a charging capacity of 920 mah up to 4 2 v and an overcharging capacity of 420 mah therefore the safety effect u03be of the battery was 0 46 which is best among all the batteries obtained in the foregoing examples the storage characteristic of the battery was 93 which is equal to that of the battery in example 28 a manganese based battery was prepared which contains an electrolytic solution consisting of 1m lipf 6 ec dmc 1 2 by volume 0 1m of 4 methoxyphenyltrimethylsilane ps5 for short hereinafter and 5 vol of hfe3 the resulting battery was found to have a charging capacity of 920 mah up to 4 2 v and an overcharging capacity of 410 mah therefore the safety effect u03be of the battery was 0 465 which is best among all the batteries obtained in the foregoing examples the storage characteristic of the battery was 93 which is equal to that of the batteries in examples 28 and 29 a manganese based battery was prepared which contains an electrolytic solution consisting of 1m libf 4 ec dmc 1 2 by volume 0.
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content of the selected node can be presented in the single view as a final alternative only the files and not the containers of the selected node can be presented in the single view in further illustration fig1 is a pictorial sequence of screen shoots exemplifying a method for selectably flattening an object hierarchy in a hierarchical object browser in the method of the invention several flattening configurations can be established the configurations can include displaying only the content of a selected node displaying the content of all nodes below the selected node displaying only the files of a selected node and displaying only the files of all nodes below the selected node the selection of the nodes in the hierarchy can be performed within a navigation pane of a hierarchical file browser while the display of nodal content can be performed in a content pane of the hierarchical file browser referring specifically to fig1 in a first example the option 150 a to show all content below a selected node can be selected while the option 150 b to suppress the display of containers can be de selected a file hierarchy 130 can be rendered within a navigation pane 110 and a node in the file hierarchy 130 can be selected in response a flat view 140 of all content residing in nodes below the selected node can be displayed in a content pane 120 of the hierarchical file browser in this regard the flat view 140 can include not only the files and containers.
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of a photograph as well as to the site portion of the page when high gloss or 34 slick 34 paper surfaces are involved the photograph while adhering to the page surface can usually be peeled off to permit another photograph to be put in its place alternatively a lightly tacky adhesive of the type described in the aforementioned patent to gunter can be employed here a release strip not shown can be employed over the site portion when the book is in the original condition prior to the addition of photographs as photographs are added the release portion on a given page can be exposed to reveal the tacky surface within the site portion and the photograph then applied fig8 of the drawings shows yet another embodiment of the invention incorporating a different type of page which can be employed in fig8 only a single page 42 is shown in plan and perspective view to illustrate the use of complete release sheets on both sides of a paper substrate which is coated with a suitable material to make it lightly tacky as shown in fig8 the page 42 before application of the photograph to the site 44 is completely covered with a release sheet 45 which is glued to the page along the outer distal edge 46 of.
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thereby lightening it as much as possible without compromising its rigidity furthermore in designing a particular vibration fixture 10 the use of finite element structural analysis is extremely beneficial in ensuring that the vibration fixture 10 is rigid and in also assuring high resonant frequency for the vibration fixture 10 and maximizing vibration amplitude at any resonant frequencies one detail of each vibration fixture 10 obtained by using finite element structural analysis is a specification for the precise location cross sectional shape and thickness for the wedge shaped ribs 32 which in general vary among different vibration fixtures constructed in accordance with the present invention the use of ribs 32 having a wedge shape determined by finite element structural analysis increases the resonant frequency of the vibration fixture 10 while concurrently making the fixture more rigid and reducing the amplitude of fixture flexing fig2 is a diagram which represents three mutually orthogonal axes x y and z of the device 42 respectively by arrows 52 54 and 56 a vibration vector 58 identified by the letter 34 v 34 which is parallel to the vibration axis 26 projects from an origin 62 of the mutually orthogonal axes 52 54 and 56.
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and within the error tolerance of this pump of u2212 10 the machine thus accepts the obtained solution without giving any alarm signal however the content of potassium magnesium and calcium is about 50 higher than originally set since the contribution from the ion bag 27 consists of 100 and the contribution from the a concentrate container depending on its degree of concentration is up to at least 50 such an increase of in particular the content of potassium ions can be life threatening for the patient in order to solve this problem it is possible to use ion selective meters which measure the concentration of potassium magnesium and or calcium such meters are however expensive and complicated to use since the calcium content is raised it may be possible to indicate this error since calcium carbonate might precipitates this however takes a long time and is difficult to measure in accordance with the present invention the above problem is solved in the following way the problem occurs due to the fact that the dialysis machine has to be adapted for using both liquid concentrate for the a concentrate and a combination of powder formed and liquid formed concentrate by means of the powder cartridge 16 and the ion bag 27 thus there have to be two conduit paths which fulfill this need in accordance with the present invention the conduit 15 from the rod 13 is moved to connect to the lower pivotal arm 18 of.
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has to be less than some specified maximum in order to prevent decoder buffer overflow and underflow this requirement is illustrated by the following example consider the case in which all the activity in a picture corresponds exactly to only those stripes coded by sub coder i in this case the i sub buffer would be full and the remaining sub buffers all empty in such a case albeit an unlikely one equivalence to a system with only one coding path and buffer store would only be achieved if each sub buffer was as large as the buffer in the single buffer coder of course the above example is extreme the optimum size of the sub buffer is not as large as that of the single buffer coder and may suffer a small loss of picture quality performance compared with a single loop coder implementation in an alternative embodiment to the multi sub buffer solution all sub coder loops feed into one common buffer store one stripe at a time however this embodiment has the disadvantage that the common buffer store would have to accept a data input at a maximum rate of 32 bit words at 144 mhz clock rate.
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one or more substituents e g hydroxy groups halogen atoms or trifluoromethyl groups we prefer that p should be 1 and that r 3 should represent an alkyl group most preferably methyl ethyl propyl isopropyl butyl or hexyl an optionally substituted benzyl group most preferably benzyl 4 methylbenzyl 4 methoxybenzyl or 4 chlorobenzyl or an optionally substituted phenacyl group most preferably phenacyl 4 methylphenacyl 4 methoxyphenacyl or 4 bromophenacyl representative examples of compounds of the invention are given in the following list the above compounds all exist as both u03b4 4 and u03b4 4a isomers and may be provided as individual isomers or as mixtures thereof of the compounds of the invention the most preferred are the sodium salts i e compounds nos 3 and 4 of the above list the compounds of the invention have been found to inhibit cholesterol biosynthesis in the liver and thus may be used for the treatment of hypercholesteraemia or the prevention of arteriosclerosis in the same way as are the compounds disclosed in u s patent application ser no 256 243 filed 21st april 1981 now u s pat no 4 361 515 or u s patent application ser no 270 846 filed 5th june 1981 now u s pat no 4 346 227 and the compounds of the invention show an ability to inhibit cholesterol biosynthesis which is broadly comparable with that exhibited by the compounds disclosed in these two u s patent applications however the compounds of the invention have the significant advantage over the compounds disclosed in the aforementioned u s patent specifications that they are metabolised with much greater difficulty after administration and are thus less readily deactivated this means that the activity of the compounds of the invention is more.
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exceed the capability of the power supply 24 an out of compliance condition occurs this problem is resolved in the present invention as follows referring to fig8 the voltage waveform 80 represents the voltage vn at the output of the programmable current source 62 it can be seen from the shape of the voltage waveform 80 that the load contains a capacitive component the level vc marks the minimum voltage across the programmable current source 62 at which compliance with the desired current waveforms of fig7 can be maintained the voltage vca is a little higher than vc as shown and is selected to provide a safety margin as seen in fig8 pulse 83 required to generate pulses 78 and 74 of fig7 and 6 respectively starts off at a level above vca but decreases linearly toward a minimum value p which is substantially below level vc and therefore is not attainable when this pulse reaches vca at point 85 the compliance monitor 66 generates a compliance monitor signal indicating an out of compliance condition the signal is encoded by the telemetry encoder 80 and transmitted to the external processor the signal may be the same signal as when vdd drops.
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for example an electrically programmable readonly memory eprom an electrically erasable and programmable read only memory eeprom a flash memory nand or nor type including multiple bits per cell a ferroelectric random access memory fram a polymer ferroelectric random access memory pfram a magnetic random access memory m ram an ovonics unified memory oum a disk memory such as for example an electromechanical hard disk an optical disk a magnetic disk or any other device capable of storing instructions and or data however it should be understood that the scope of the present invention is not limited to these examples the analog front end that includes primary receiver 20 and secondary receiver 120 may be embedded with processor 200 as a mixed mode integrated circuit alternatively primary receiver 20 and secondary receiver 120 may be a stand alone radio frequency rf integrated analog circuit that includes low noise amplifiers mixers digital filters and adcs in yet another embodiment having a different partitioning of elements the analog circuit may include low noise amplifiers and mixer s while the filters and adcs may be included with the baseband processor accordingly embodiments of the present invention may be used in a variety of applications with the claimed subject matter incorporated with into microcontrollers general purpose microprocessors digital.
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front end of the outer shell 10 on which the mounting flange 20 is disposed is unsealed to allow the inner chamber 30 to be inserted within the outer shell 10 the back end of the outer shell 10 remote from the mounting flange 20 is sealed this closed end serves as the primary surface through which heat is exchanged between the heating unit 6 and the water in one embodiment of the invention the closed end of the outer shell 10 is planar in an alternative embodiment of the invention the closed end of the outer shell 10 is dome shaped with the closed end curving outward an outer shell 10 having a dome shaped closed end is particularly advantageous when the heating unit 6 is to be installed in a large capacity tank 3 since it will better withstand the increased static pressure exerted on the exterior surfaces of outer shell 10 than would a planar shaped closed end to prevent the outer shell 10 from being corroded by the water in the tank 3 the exterior surfaces of the shell 10 may be clad in any suitable coating such as a thin sheet of copper alternatively it may be coated with ceramite 34 glassguard 34 34 glassguard 34 is a trademark of england hughes bell amp co ltd of manchester england as seen in fig2 and 4 the hollow cylindrical inner chamber 30 which serves as a combustion chamber is inserted into the outer shell 10 to form an annular clearance space 22 therebetween the inner chamber 30 is open at both ends the front end.
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lower ends it will be appreciated that such support beam clips may be used to operatively connect a pair of blocks to a support bracket 534 by positioning the clips so that they span the interface between two adjacent blocks it will also be appreciated that the support beam clip may be longer than a side of a block to which it is operatively connected so that it may operatively connect more than two blocks to a bracket the span 538 of the bracket 534 serves to position the support beam 116 a predetermined distance from a substructure u201c s u201d while the substructure engaging portion 536 serves to attach the bracket 534 onto a substructure u201c s u201d as with the aforementioned embodiment the bracket 534 may be operatively connected to a substructure u201c s u201d using a variety of fastening elements it will be appreciated that the support beam 116 of this embodiment may be used with oppositely facing brackets if desired to form a more robust connection between the wall structure and a substructure u201c s u201d referring now to fig3 and 18 the support beam 116 does not have an extension rather as best shown in fig1 the beam 116 terminates at a first attachment member 512 that includes two spaced apart resilient walls 550 552.
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to be opened up when dislodging any rock that may be jammed as shown in fig1 the bucket conveyor also referred to as a lifting or elevation conveyor 66 has its housing 130 secured to an upstanding frame 132 with offset leg 133 which in turn is removably secured by bolting assemblies 131 to the slide frame 114 by using receiving structures 220 which are welded to the slide frame 114 the members 114 and 132 together comprise a slide frame structure a hydraulic motor 134 with its roller chain drive 136 and driving sprocket 138 powers the driven sprocket 140 inside the bucket conveyor 66 to thereby move the endless double pitch chain 142 its secured spaced plastic buckets 144 and the chain driven sprocket 146 these buckets 144 are moved through the debris being pushed and deposited by the cleaning conveyor paddles 48 to pick up a load of debris for its elevation and subsequent deposit on the longitudinal or belt conveyor 68 the housing 130 of the bucket conveyor 66 is equipped with a lower clean out door 150 and a top inspection and access door 152 also the housing 130 pivotally supports lower pivotal spring loaded door 124 which bears against the housing 104 of the digging conveyor 64 and it pivotally supports the hinged cover 126 which bears down on the top shroud or cover of the housing 104 of the cleaning conveyor 64 as shown in fig1 through 16 when the debris that.
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work their way down the rows 57 of separating media at the bottommost separating medium 56 at the front of the holder 42 it is believed that a vortex will be created which will enhance passage of the fats and oils into the trough 74 advantages arising from this are that the separating media 56 58 towards the rear of the holder 42 remain more or less dry thus ensuring effective secondary separation of residual fats and oils still present in the air after it has passed through the initial layers 82 of separating media additionally the wet u2018 filter face u2019 provided by the first few wet rows 57 of separating media 56 58 will assist in capturing carbon and other solid particles present in the air causing them to adhere to the front screen 60 and to the separating media 56 58 in the rows 57 and washed down with the condensed liquids fats and oils thus ensuring that the separating means 40 as a whole remains cleaner typically the linear velocity of the air through the separating means 40 is in the order of 3 2 m s however on the air exiting the outlet opening 52 in the holder 42 a drastic reduction in velocity is experienced due to the size of the air chamber 14 this it is believed will contribute to preventing fat and oil droplet carry over from the separating means 40 into the chamber 14 it is also believed that the combination of the separating means 40 trough 74 combination will facilitate maintenance for example the combination cannot be fitted incorrectly due to the clips that retain it in position secondly it is easy to remove clean and re install.
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or more different patterns such as solid blocks and striped blocks the colors can be repeated and still provide a distinctive indicia the above described indicia printing unit is fully described in a patent application entitled 34 method and apparatus for printing bingo books 34 it is owned by the assignee of the present invention that application ser no 08 792 103 was filed on jan 31 1997 a bingo face is generally understood to include the matrix of twenty four numbers and a free space as well as a border indicium a serial number and if present an audit number fig5 illustrates a second embodiment of this invention since some of the printing apparatus in the second embodiment is identical to the first embodiment the identification numbers of these identical parts will be increased by 100 the printing apparatus consists of a roll stand and splicing unit 110 with multiple rolls of paper 112 a web of paper 114 travels to a variable data printing unit 116 where the variable bingo faces audit numbers and serial numbers are printed the web then travels to a fixed data printing unit 118 where fixed data can be printed the web 114 then travels to a set of indicia printing units 150a 150d where the plurality of border indicia are printed adjacent to the bingo faces the web 114 then travels through a wax unit 126 where.
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in the following elements signal paths and beam paths which have the same meaning have been provided with the same reference characters in the figures and after they have been described once they will only be further mentioned in the further description insofar as is necessary for the understanding of the present invention fig1 shows a first embodiment with a single light source 10 the light emitted by source 10 is focussed to a parallel light beam by a means of focussing means 11 in this embodiment a spherical concave mirror 11a the focal point of which coincides with the position of the light source 10 and a lens 11b the focal point of which also coincides with the position of the light source 10 the parallel beam passes onto a means of polarization 13 which in this embodiment is a polarization beam splitter the beam splitter 13 divides the light beam 12 into an effective beam 12a and a complimentary beam 12b effective beam 12a has a first polarizing direction and passes to an element 14 which is to be illuminated such as an lcd display the complementary beam 12b has a second polarizing direction and is reflected onto a mirror 15 the complementary beam 12b is reflected back to the polarization beam splitter 13 by the mirror 15 and subsequently to the lens 11b the lens 11b focuses the deflected complementary beam 12b onto the light source 10 which in this embodiment example has a glass body with a rough surface the deflected complementary beam 12b is depolarized by passing through the rough surface thereby exhibiting components of the first polarization direction.
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pins 63 are not included once a defect is detected seaming station 60 moves downwardly and base 60 39 and brush assembly 75 are separated from carriage 86 such separation orients web insertion means 80 for pivotal movement through brushes 77 and 78 with the defect located immediately adjacent defect correcting area 75 a loop of web w is forced between brushes 77 and 78 to reside atop a sewing table 70 as described for production of a joining seam automatic sewing machine 88 may then move therealong to trim the defect from web w and to produce a new joining seam thereat once the defect has been removed and the seaming operation is completed the control means 210 reverses the direction of web feed to its original direction which automatically withdraws the new seam from within the web holding means and the web follows its normal path of travel as could be expected depending upon the size defect detected in the web the length of same could exceed the length of pusher finger 84 such that when pusher finger 84 positions the web loop between web holding brushes 77 and 78 a portion of the defect still remains outside of the trimming and sewing area as is shown in fig7 a pair of rolls 81 39.
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the chains 10 through arms 7 having gripping device mounting portions 50 and thus movable in the directions indicated by arrows e and e 39 following movement of the chains 10 in a loop the sprockets 2 2 and 2 2 are connected in respective pairs by shafts 6 and 6 so as to correspond to the chains 10 at both sides with one of said sprockets 2 being connected to a chain driving motor 40 moreover each of the shafts 6 and 6 is provided with an inversion assisting roller 27 for serving as a guide member during the turning over of the sheet p the sheet transport section having the construction as described above is provided to be located above the platen glass 80 of the image processing apparatus 15 as shown in fig1 the sheet feeding arrangement according to the present invention further includes the sheet pressing device 75 movably disposed for vertical movement by a driving device not shown in directions as indicated by arrows a in fig1 the sheet pressing device positively depresses the sheet p fed up to the predetermined image processing position by the sheet transport section referred to above onto the platen glass 80 and also the sheet discharge device constituted by the sheet discharge rollers 85 and 91 for discharging the sheets p completed for processing onto the sheet discharge tray 95 etc the functioning of the sheet feeding arrangement as described so far will be explained hereinafter with reference to fig3 a through 3 f in which numeral 30 denotes an air suction type double sheet feeding preventing device in the first place description is given with respect to the case where the sheet having images on both side faces surface.
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blade 11 is clamped to the underside of an exciter mechanism 12 which includes an eccentric device driven by an engine 13 to impart a horizontal vibratory motion to the blade 11 a supporting frame 14 is attached to the exciter mechanism 12 and includes an operator handle 15 the screed 10 is operated over the surface of freshly poured concrete by the operator pulling the blade from the operator handle 15 the vibration isolation system of the present invention is intended to overcome the problems in prior art devices discussed briefly above while providing necessary isolation of vibratory force to the operator these problems include control of the tendency of the blade to move upwardly when the build up of concrete behind the blade is uneven and the need to pull one end of the blade in a circular arc around the opposite end as for movement around a curve both of these operations require a large amount of force to be exerted by the operator and if the vibration isolation device between the operator handle and the exciter is too soft control becomes difficult on the other hand if the vibration isolating device is too hard then the vibratory forces transmitted to the operator become too great the blade 11 is demountably attached to the bottom of the exciter mechanism 12 such that the working face 16 of the blade faces the operator grasping the handles 15 whereby the screed is pulled over the surface of the freshly poured concrete as best seen in fig1 and 3 the upper edge of the working face 16 of the blade 11 is provided with a horizontal mounting rib 17 that is received in a groove 18 in a casting that comprises a lower exciter housing 20 the front of.
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departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention in this example to be authenticated user 203 has a password or personal identification number pin and a token that generates a session key that is useable only once in this embodiment before practicing the invention for the first time user 203 receives an applet from server 201 the applet contains a modem and a session key issued by the server the modem demodulates and decodes the signal and includes an encryption algorithm for handling the challenge response interaction between the user and server in this example user 203 enters a password or pin code locally and inserts the sound token which generates the modulated sound into an audio input on the pc the session key automatically encrypts the password or pin ensuring a permanent password encryption state meaning that the password or pin is never transmitted over the network to the server in a clear or unencrypted state in this example user 203 is not required to enter a username server 201 sends the correct user name when it receives the correct id number from the token on the client pc only a valid server can send the correct user name therefore user 203 is entering his password safely and securely fig3 is an architectural overview 300 of interaction using the system of the invention according to another embodiment of the present invention overview 300 includes authentication server 201 network 202 and user 203 having the same description and element numbers introduced in the description of fig2 above in this example user authentication.
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recesses each eye recess forms a generally concave dome shaped region on one side of the substantially planar portion the shell is adapted to be worn on the face of the dry eye subject an absorbent material can be positioned in at least one of the eye recesses so that the absorbent material extends less than the maximum depth of the eye recesses to present the absorbent material to the face in the vicinity of the eyes of the dry eye subject without extending beyond the edge of the substantially planar portion the invention may also include securing member to secure the shell to the subjects head application_number US 63584106 A description referring to fig1 in one embodiment eye mask 10 of the present invention generally includes shell 12 absorbent pads 14 and retainer 16 shell 12 generally defines planar portion 18 domes 20 and walls 22 referring to fig1 and 2 in one aspect of the invention planar portion 18 generally defines brow arch 24 nose relief 26 retainer ears 28 cheek arches 30 and dome perimeters 32 brow arch 24 is gently curved and stretches generally between retainer ears 28 nose relief 26 is centrally located on a lower edge of shell 12 and is formed by the juncture of cheek arches 30 retainer ears 28 may define apertures 34 therein for receiving retainers 16 referring again to fig1 and 2 domes 20 together with walls 22 define eye recesses 36 eye recesses 36 may take the shape of roughly an irregular pentagon eye recesses 36 have a central depth sufficient to allow absorbent pads 14 to be inserted therein while still leaving sufficient space in front of the user 39 s.
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an average diameter of approximately 80 u03bcm ballast having such a small diameter have a higher specific surface area and generally requires less flocculant polymer to produce ballasted flocs using a ballast having such a small diameter is generally easier to clean than a ballast having a large diameter because the ballast having a small diameter accumulates much less floc and biomass the coagulant added to the wastewater can be either a metallic salt such as iron chloride or aluminum chloride or an organic compound such as polydiallyldimethylammonium polydadmac chloride preferably however the coagulant is ferric chloride fecl 3 which removes residual phosphorus from the wastewater notably since the fecl 3 is added downstream from the biological reactor 1 it does not hinder the growth of the biomass therein the flocculant added to the wastewater can be either an anionic or cationic polymer because the biologically wastewater generally contains less than 2 g l of suspended solids the amount of coagulant and flocculant needed in the ballasted flocculation system is reduced from conventional activated sludge processes the wastewater along with the flocs is directed from the ballasted flocculation system 2 through a baffle 34 to a settling zone 3 where the ballasted flocs settle away from the clarified water the clarified water overflow is collected from the surface of the settling zone 3 through longitudinal chutes 33 which lead to clarified effluent channel 32 the settled ballasted flocs form sludge that is picked up by scraper 31 in the bottom of the settling zone 3 the sludge is then pumped through channel 35 to the.
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to wall contact downhole in the production of fluids utilizing a sucker rod string in addition when the bars are used with a certain percentage of sucker rods a greater efficiency and thus reduction of friction is accomplished in production of the fluids downhole application_number US 53787083 A description as illustrated in fig1 and 2 the sinker bar of the present invention is generally designated by the numeral 10 and normally has an overall length l of 24 feet the bar 10 has a square cross section for a substantial portion of its length lengths l1 l2 and l3 as illustrated in fig1 and 2 have a square cross section normally length l1 will be inserted first into a well bore as illustrated in fig1 and 2 only the square surface areas 15 16 and 17 associated with l1 l2 and l3 respectively are illustrated it being understood that such surfaces represent flat surfaces of those portions of the bar having a square cross section as further illustrated in fig1 adjacent each end 20 and 21 are machined female threads 22 which extend inwardly as shown by the dotted lines into the ends 20 and 21 respectively with each end 20 and 21 being a flat surface a bevelled area 23 is provided around the outer periphery of such flat surfaces 20 and 21 the bevel or scallop area 23 of the surfaces 20 and 21 permits a pressure interlocking of surfaces on adjacent bars when bars are mated end to end with suitable pin to pin connection not shown a pin pin assembly technique can also be used with standard couplings it is to be understood that the square.
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responded properly by comparing the measured value with the stored value 34 x 34 if the measured value exceeds the stored value there is a problem with modulation valve 64 and step 530 initiates shut down of unit 20 by setting flag sdf true and program 286 exits at 532 when step 528 finds that the current draw measurement of step 526 does not exceed the stored value 34 x 34 modulation valve 64 responded properly to step 524 and step 528 proceeds to steps 508 and 510 which executes the requested mode change lsc hg with modulation if the request is still valid when step 520 finds that the current draw measurement of step 518 passes the upper limit test of step 520 step 584 determines if modulation valve 64 is energized by comparing the current draw measurement of step 518 with the stored value 34 x 34 if the current draw measurement does not exceed the stored value 34 x 34 modulation valve 64 failed to close at all step 586 de energizes driver line 228 to valve 64 step 588 records alarm code modc which indicates the modulation valve 64 and its circuitry should be checked and the alarm icon is flashed unit 20 is allowed to run without suction line modulation by proceeding to step 608 which resets the stored value 34 x 34 to zero and step 608 proceeds to steps 508 and 510 which implement the lsc hg mode without modulation and program 286 exits at 512 when step 584 finds that the current draw measurement of step 518 passes the lower limit test step.
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might then engage the hydraulic brake system 142 that would provide braking torque 250 in order to slow or stop the machine 10 fig6 shows a plot of vehicle speed on the horizontal axis decreasing from left to right and torque on the vertical axis as shown in fig6 the previous systems would cause a torque gap between the retarding torque 240 and the braking torque 250 the gap exists in part due to a time delay between when the hydraulic brake system 142 activates the front brake solenoid valve 144 and the rear brake solenoid valve 146 to when enough pressure is built up in the hydraulic brake pistons 148 to provide braking torque 250 the previous systems therefore produce at least two negative results first the torque gap allows the machine 10 to free wheel for a period of time even though the brake pedal 150 has commanded retarding second when the braking torque 250 becomes available it may be higher in magnitude than the retarding torque 240 at low speeds the higher braking torque 250 leads to abrupt retarding of the machine 10 one aspect of the current disclosure provides for a solution to smoothly transition between retarding torque 240 and braking torque 250 at low speeds the system defines a retarding threshold 270 a pre pressurize threshold 280 and a pre pressurize deactivation threshold 290 the plot in fig7 shows a plot of vehicle speed on the horizontal axis decreasing from left to right and torque on the vertical axis when speed of the machine 10 drops below the pre pressurize threshold 280 the brake ecm 132 activates front brake solenoid valve 144 and rear brake solenoid valve 146 in order to pre pressurize the hydraulic brake pistons 148 in the front and rear.
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78 traverse amplifiers 74 and 76 can be disabled by an on off signal applied to their inputs the inputs applied to amplifiers 74 and 76 and rate line 78 are transmitted from microcomputer 50 of fig2 multiplexer 66 selects according to the selection signal on line 86 from microcomputer 50 one of the signals provided by module 64 or 68 and transmits it on time shared line 84 multiplexer 66 similarly transmits on line 84 a digital signal from pixel locator 88 which signifies the location of the picture element being transmitted by camera 16 clock 70 has two separate pairs of lines connected to locator 88 and camera 16 to synchronize them clock 70 has another output commonly connected to modules 64 and 68 to synchronize them the video output of camera 16 is coupled to video buffer 90 which provides a video output on line 92 the following group of lines identified as group 94 is coupled to microcomputer 50 lines 78 84 86 92 and the input lines to amplifiers 74 and 76 in this manner the microcomputer can monitor and control the operation of the equipment of fig3 to facilitate an understanding of the principles associated with the foregoing apparatus its operation will be briefly.
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receives the request the current hardware capability for the sim card needs to be responded in step s 2015 after step s 2015 is executed the procedure goes to step s 202 in fig2 step s 203 in fig2 describes how the responding unit cannot respond immediately to the network terminal with information about current hardware capability for the sim card because the network connection is disconnected the shared tx module is being used by another sim card or another reason thus in step s 2012 when the controller determines that the network connection between the sim card and the network terminal has been re established or that the sim card has the right to access the shared tx module the responding unit transmits the recorded hardware capability to the network terminal in another embodiment the controller may check whether the current hardware capability matches the recorded hardware capability and updates the information on hardware capability whenever the hardware capability changes the situation in step s 2013 occurs when a protocol stack or modem corresponding to another sim card a second sim card changes its services and causes the shared hardware resources to change since the hardware resources being used by the second sim card have changed the hardware resources available to the sim card the first sim card also change thus the hardware capability for the first sim card needs to be updated the situation pertaining to step s 2014 occurs when the hardware configuration of the portable device changes since the user may disable the bluetooth module for example the sim card needs to update its hardware capability information to avoid errors between the portable device and the network terminal in another example the sim card may support two network.
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12 which heats needle 12 which in turn heats filaments 40a as said filaments pass through needle 12 the fluid produces a jetting action in region 14a and passes along with the yarn 40a through passage 14b both of which exit at 14c the sudden increase in the size of the opening immediate 14c causes a zone 14f of substantial turbulence and the yarn 40b in the turbulent zone passes downstream to form an elongated generally cylindrical wad 40c within cylinder 20 of apparatus 17 the yarn wad 40c is restrained by the action of balls 30 thereon in this particular embodiment the rods 22 of cylinder 20 prevent the balls 30 from entering into yarn wad 40c since passages 32 are too small for balls 30 to pass therethrough fig2 shows the relationship between the diameter of a ball and the size of passage 32 it is pointed out that in order for apparatus 17 to function properly in restraining yarn wad 40c passage 32 must be large enough to allow a substantial portion of the surface of balls 30 to press against yarn wad 40c however it is likewise pointed out that passage 32 must be small enough to restrain the balls within the ball space 42 yarn wad 40c then proceeds into quench tube 36 in which compressed air is flowing countercurrent.
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the upper part having vertical ridge 82 for holding and turning said base 81 nail 83 at the lower part which penetrates through a pre arranged hole in roof sheathing 10 and screws down in hook 41 of auxiliary pole 4 being steadfastly hooked in said hook 41 through the resilient elasticity of roof sheathing 10 fig2 shows drain chain 9 which includes locating bar 90 shown in fig2 and bucket 901 shown in fig2 and 27 drain chain 9 is constituted with one drain chain head 91 having adjusting wings 911 just at the upper and a number of drain chain rings 93 connected with one another adjusting wings 911 are used for changing their own height in the bottom hole of bucket 901 each drain chain ring 93 is provided with connecting notch 92 having an inclined tip end for connecting with the neighboring drain chain ring 93 at the upper or the lower part so that each drain chain ring can be united with each other to become a long drain chain 9 reaching the ground bucket 901 is placed just under outlet 20 of rear beam 2 and at the top of drain chain 9 so as to let the collected rain to flow down along said chain 9 without splashing around bucket 901 is provided with an oval hole at its bottom for adjusting wings 911 of chain head 91 to insert in and to be turned for 90 degrees so as not to fall off bucket 901 locating bar 90 is to be set on the upper edge of bucket 901 and to be united with drain chain head 91 in order to prevent said head 91 from turning and falling.
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hot path is executed and register and memory read and write commands are executed with the processor registers and system memory the contents of the registers and memories are compared and if the contents match the test sequence is valid the test sequence may also comprise a translated copy of the program hot path application_number US 79278301 A description the preferred embodiment is directed to a technique and method for verifying the correctness of translation steps in an executable program optimizer the technique involves translating a portion of original program code into an alternate representation such as an intermediate representation ir or machine instructions then providing real time verification of the translation process by ensuring that the translated representation when executed or interpreted produces the same results as a version of code that is presumed to be correct 0025 fig1 shows a general purpose computer 10 that is suitable for this technique the computer preferably includes a processor tower or housing 20 in which the computer processor memory and storage media are housed the computer 10 may be a desktop computer a dedicated server or some other type of computer such as a laptop or portable computer the computer 10 also preferably includes input and output devices such as a keyboard 30 mouse display 40 printer or.
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control of the patterns of the first group by the control block diagram in fig4 a micro computer composed of a central processing unit cpu a read only memory rom a random access memory ram and an input output port i o receives a signal issued from the pulse generator in synchronism with rotation of the upper shaft of the sewing machine and a signal from the pattern selecting part including the pattern selecting push buttons 1 to 10 and gives a signal to a selected one of the pattern selection indicating lamps 1 34 to 10 34 and gives a stitch signal to the electric bight and feed control devices of the sewing machine per rotation of the sewing machine in accordance to a program stored in the memory rom as shown in the flow chart in fig5 thereby to form the stitches of the selected pattern the selection of the patterns of the first and second groups will be explained in reference to fig4 and 5 selection of the first group of patterns can be carried out by pushing the push buttons 1 to 10 that is if one of the push buttons 1 to 10 is pushed in a condition that the switch 13 is not pushed and is in the first position the pattern selecting signal is read into the random access memory ram of the micro computer via the latch circuit 4 to change the value of m1 register for controlling the 7 segment indicating device 11 of said memory and also change the value of m2 register for controlling the indicating device 12 and also change the value of m3 register for controlling the.
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attached at position 4 6 or 7 of the benzimidazole ring structure it was surprisingly found by the present invention that the novel 4 6 or 7 positions of the n lost moiety in the iso bendamustine derivatives of compound of formula ix provide for a beneficial alteration of both electronic as well as steric effects compared to conventional bendamustine in which the n lost moiety is in 5 position of the benzimidazole ring structure without wishing to be bound to theory it is believed that these altered electronic and or steric effects provide for a good or even an improved antiproliferative potency of compound of formula ix compared to conventional bendamustine hcl furthermore antiproliferative potency and further useful properties may be additionally fine tuned and eventually improved by suitable selections for substituents r 1 r 2 y 1 and y 2 according to another aspect of the invention compounds of formula vii or viii wherein r 1 and r 3 are independently from each other selected from alkyl aryl or alkylaryl r 2 represents alkanediyl arylene alkylarylene or arylalkanediyl y 1 and y 2 independently from each other represent oxygen or sulphur wherein the bis 2 chloroethyl amino group or the bis 2 hydroxyethyl amino group is attached at position 4 6 or 7 of the benzimidazole ring structure optionally r 3 is substituted with an amine moiety u2014 nr 5 r 6 in which r 5 and r 6 independently from each other represent substituted or unsubstituted alkyl or r 5 and r 6 together represent a c3 c7 alkyl chain forming a 4 to 8 membered ring structure together with the nitrogen located between r 5 and r 6 wherein.
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such as those available commercially and by being removable from the arm 115 a user may practice defending different types of lacrosse sticks 120 or various users e g men women adults children may incorporate an appropriate lacrosse stick 120 and utilize the lacrosse training device 100 the arm 115 may include a flexible wrist 118 adjacent the distal end of the arm 115 the flexible wrist 118 may include a resilient material e g a spring rubber material etc that allows irregular three dimensional movement of the lacrosse stick 120 upon movement of the arm 115 by an actuator 150 described below means for selectively adjusting a length of the arm 115 may be included for example as shown in fig2 the arm 115 may include an outer member 131 an inner member 132 and a locking pin not shown the inner member 132 is inwardly adjacent the outer member 131 in a telescoping configuration the outer member 131 may define at least one adjustment hole 133 the inner member 132 may define at least one adjustment hole not shown and at least one of the outer member 131 and the inner member 132 defines a plurality of adjustment holes 133 the locking.