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9 | US 13556205 A description it shall be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways also it shall be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting the use of u201c including u201d u201c comprising u201d or u201c having u201d and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items unless limited otherwise the terms u201c connected u201d u201c coupled u201d and u201c mounted u201d and variations thereof herein are used broadly and encompass direct and indirect connections couplings and mountings in addition the terms u201c connected u201d and u201c coupled u201d and variations thereof are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings furthermore and as described in subsequent paragraphs the specific mechanical configurations illustrated in the drawings are intended to exemplify embodiments of the invention and that other alternative mechanical configurations are possible referring now in detail to the drawings wherein like numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views there are. |
7 | base plate 5 and a transparent film 6 is placed over the negative film 3 as shown in fig3 a generally rectangular frame 7 is placed on the transparent film 6 along its outer periphery a photosensitive liquid resin is poured into the interior of the frame 7 to form a photosensitive liquid resin layer 2 a transparent base film 11 is placed over the liquid resin layer 2 and the masking film 4 is further placed over the film 11 when required a transparent adhesive not shown having good adhesion to the photosensitive resin is applied to the lower surface of the transparent base film 11 in advance as shown in fig4 the resulting assembly is irradiated by light sources 51 from outside the transparent base sheet 5 and the masking sheet 4 to expose the resin to the light for 380 to 400 seconds when exposed the lower portion of the resin layer is cured in corresponding relation to the pattern 31 of the negative film 3 to form relief portions 21 toward the masking sheet 4 on the other hand the liquid resin layer 2 is cured to a large thickness in corresponding relation to the light transmitting patterns 44 46 of the first and second blocking films 43 45 to form mount portions 22 integral with the relief portions 21 where the light through the pattern 46 passes through the first blocking film i e semi light blocking film 43 and is thereby attenuated the upper portion of the resin layer is cured to a small thickness in corresponding relation to the pattern 46 to make a base portion 23 which is. |
7 | over the buyer has to decide if he she would like to proceed with the purchasing process this scenario is applicable to business to business or business to customer environment alternatively if a buyer sees a product offered on a website by his or her preferred vender which has a higher quote in the comparative quote analysis the buyer has the option of bargaining with his or her preferred vendor in such an instance the buyer asks the system to approach the preferred vendor to either match reduce the price by a certain percentage or amount provided that the product offered by the other vendor has substantially the same features buyer provides the system with details concerning the other vendor 39 s product for transmission to the preferred vender in addition the buyer guarantees that buyer will purchase the product if the price is agreed upon or accepted by the vendor for example a buyer wants to purchase an airline ticket non stop from jfk airport ny to o 39 hare airport chicago and requests the system for comparative quote analysis in the comparative quote analysis the system shows fares from airline a b c d and e airline e has the lowest fare but the buyer prefers airline a because of frequent flyer. |
7 | fig6 the present invention also provides a driving circuit the driving circuit is disposed in a liquid crystal display device for driving a liquid crystal display panel the driving circuit includes a driving chip asic and a connector connected with the liquid crystal display panel the driving circuit further includes an electrostatic discharge protection chip which is respectively connected with the driving chip and the connector the electrostatic discharge protection chip includes an electrostatic discharge module the electrostatic discharge module is an electrostatic discharge protection chip in the prior art the electrostatic discharge protection chip in the present invention also includes at least a detection module used for detecting an equivalent resistor of the electrostatic discharge module in the driving circuit to determine whether the electrostatic discharge module is abnormal worn off as shown in fig7 the driving chip asic is connected with the connector there is a ground resistor r 1 between a pin n 1 of the driving chip and the pin n 1 of the connector the electrostatic discharge protection chip includes two detection ends a detection end of the electrostatic discharge protection chip is connected between the pin n 1 of the driving chip and the pin n 1 of the connector the other detection end of the electrostatic discharge protection chip is. |
3 | a neubauer cell chamber and the cells are adjusted to a concentration of 4 8 u00d7 10 6 cells ml in cell culture medium rpmi1640 supplemented with 10 fetal bovine serum alternatively whole blood containing an anti coagulant is used directly in the assay 100 u03bcl of cell suspension or whole blood is placed in each well of a 96 well cell culture plate then 50 u03bcl of the 4 u00d7 inhibitor stock to the cells is added finally 50 u03bcl of a lipopolysaccharide lps working stock solution 16 ng ml in cell culture medium is added to give a final concentration of 4 ng ml lps in the assay the total assay volume of the vehicle control is also adjusted to 200 u03bcl by adding 50 u03bcl cell culture medium the pbmc cells or whole blood are then incubated overnight for 12 u2013 15 hours at 37 u00b0 c 5 co2 in a humidified atmosphere the next day the cells are mixed on a shaker for 3 u2013 5 minutes before centrifugation at 500 u00d7 g for 5 minutes cell culture supernatants are harvested and analyzed by elisa for levels of il 1b r amp d systems quantikine kits dbl50 tnf u03b1 biosource khc3012 il 6 endogen. |
7 | reference slack distribution is calculated the intercorrelation function between two slack distributions p 1 s and p 2 s is defined in equation 4 below this intercorrelation function has an absolute maximum for a particular value of t this maximum is compared to the datapoint cp t 0 from the reference slack distribution if there is a significant mismatch a different parasitic estimation model must be selected and all design steps required for creation of design database and reference design database must be repeated co pending patent application ser no 09 946 240 illustrates the calibration method applied to the parasitic estimation model as shown in co pending patent application ser no 09 946 240 slack distribution resulting from embedded timing analysis performed on the design database is compared with the reference slack distribution from reference the timing analysis performed on the reference design database in case where n sub blocks in the design database correspond to one block in reference design database the slack distribution represents a collapsed slack distribution corresponding to the collapsed slack distribution a determination is made if the intercorrelation function has its maximum at t 0 if the maximum is at t max where t max is different from zero a global scaling factor a shift is applied to the parasitic estimation model embedded timing analysis is performed again based on the scaled parasitic estimation model the new slack distribution. |
7 | messages to be archived are transferred to the memory of the secondary stationary receiver the portable unit 10 is first interfaced with the secondary or stationary unit as shown at 50 the interface may be a serial data interfaced as is commonly used to interface the motorola bravo display pager to its respective code plug programmer the message is then transmitted transferred to the secondary unit which searches for the archive flag bit as is shown at 52 and 54 if the flag bit is set the message will be stored in the memory 20 39 of the stationary unit 10 39 as will be described in connection with fig4 and the message will be automatically deleted from the memory 20 of the portable unit 10 as is shown at 56 in fig3 this process will continue for each message until all messages have been interrogated assuming that a user of the inventive selective call receiving system has incorporated into his vehicle a secondary stationary receiver 10 39 and wears on his person a portable receiver 10 it is not unlikely that portable receiver 10 will miss pages transmitted to the user when the user has left his vehicle due to its greater sensitivity however it is also highly probable that the pages missed by receiver 10 will be received and stored in the memory 20 39 of stationary receiver 10 39 upon the return of the user to his automobile the user may couple portable receiver 10 to stationary receiver 10 39 via the interface 24 which results in. |
2 | is placed thereon there will be small clearance space between the upper extremity of the compression resistant members and the lower surface of plate 22 because of the dimensional relationship described above then the tiers composed of cartons c 5 through c 8 are placed on top of plate 22 this effects slight compression of cartons c 1 c 4 until further downward movement of plate 22 is inhibited when the plate contacts the upper bearing surfaces of compression resistant members 14 20 finally a wrap of adhesive tape 48 is made around the periphery of cartons c 8 in the uppermost tier so as to retain the cartons in a firmly palletized form when the commodities contained in the carton c are heads of lettuce the weight of a pallet loaded as shown in fig1 is about 2 000 pounds this weight is well within the limits of forklift trucks employed in agricultural environments so that the pallet can be lifted onto a truck or like transport vehicle when the pallet is engaged from the end i e from the side of the pallet adjacent end stringer 34 the upper four tiers of cartons c 5 c 8 bear on longitudinal. |
6 | designated with reference numeral 2 and the weft threads with reference numeral 3 said warp and weft threads 2 3 each consist of a plurality of filaments which are not twisted however after an impregnation of the fabric with resin at least the friction face 4 is substantially relieved in a surface layer h of resin which occurs either mechanically or by sucking off by means of a suction film in said surface layer h which comprises a thickness of 0 002 to 0 050 mm preferably 0 003 to 0 005 mm the resin content is between 0 to 12 in the remaining layer zone of the fabric 1 the resin content which is indicated in fig2 and 3 by the crosshatching is between 40 and 70 preferably between 45 and 60 as a result of the low resin share in the surface layer h a surface structure is obtained which is advantageous for the friction lining both with respect to frictional behavior as well as with respect to the guidance of the lubricating liquid it is understood that the invention is not limited to the arrangement of the illustrated friction lining the friction lining could be arranged in several layers so that the fabric 1 is applied to at least one further layer e g a layer of non woven material as a result of said additional layer it would be possible for example to influence the sound transmission properties or the heat insulation of the friction lining notice should be taken in this connection that the high resistance to heat of the preferably used carbon fibers of fabric 1 allows. |
8 | the circuit is the equivalent of fig1 b it is understood that in an alternative embodiment an opposite polarity for the multiplexor control signal 245 may be used it is the function of the control circuit to determine from the phase relationship between clock_a and clock_b which configuration may be used reliably and to select multiplexor 240 accordingly it is understood that the multiplexor select signal 245 is common to all bits in the n bit wide data path it is understand that in an alternative embodiment the first flip flop device 210 in the first clock domain may be an integral part of the logic of the first clock domain and not exclusively used by the data path circuit the control circuit 300 for determining the state of the multiplexor control based on the phase relationship between clock_a and clock_b is now described in greater detail with respect to fig3 as shown in fig3 the clock_a input to control circuit 300 is delayed by approximately a u00bc clock cycle by a delay line element 310 and then is inverted by inverter device 320 resulting in the equivalent of a u00be clock cycle delay fig4 illustrates in greater detail the timing relation between the clock_a signal. |
4 | gathered fabric having successive courses varying between simple knit and welt knit stitches simple knit stitches are used to distinguish those stitch constructions possible on a circular knitting machine and in which yarn is taken into a needle during each rotation of the cylinder such as plain purl tuck and combinations thereof reference to welt knit is intended to encompass miss stitch or float stitch constructions in which loops in certain courses are held without additional yarns being taken and then knit into subsequent courses thereby gathering the courses together and providing the characteristic turned welt or panel effect referred to above in another embodiment that shown in fig3 a blank 130 is made similarly to the blank 30 in fig2 but without the central gathered portion 25 39 a cylindrical tubular fabric torso encircling portion 120 39 is knit in the form of a turned welt portion 122 39 and an upper torso portion comprising a front torso portion 127 39 and a rear torso portion 128 39 the front torso portion 127 39 comprises a series of courses defining a cylindrical tubular fabric portion having a pair of breast cups 126 39 on the front portion defined by areas in which the. |
4 | not for the arrangement according to the invention in fact to eliminate this drawback said arrangement uses the formation provided by the luminous beam 22 as a reference to allow an automatic rating of the luminous beam 21 it is to be noted that during normal working of the weft feeding device the luminous beam 22 is free from the presence of yarn turns during several time intervals the electronic circuit of fig3 uses these time intervals to measure the amount of light reflected by the beam 22 and to consequently dose the amount of light sent by the beam 21 in order to compensate any light which may have been absorbed by the dust settled on the protection glass 15 with reference to fig3 which illustrates the block diagram of an electronic circuit adapted to provide the aforespecified automatic compensation the signal 31 amplified and processed by the amplifier 50 generates a signal 33 which operates an inverter circuit 61 this latter generates a three phase voltage 45 with variable frequency and voltage in order to run the motor which operates the rotating reel 2 the signal 33 is moreover compared with a reference value 34 in comparator 51 when the signal 33 exceeds the reference value 34 the luminous beam 22 is positively not influenced by the presence of a reserve as said reserve will first have to intercept the beam 21 determining a reduction of the signal 33 below the reference value 34 an oscillator 52 generates a square wave 35 of suitable frequency an and circuit 53 allows the signal 35 to pass only if the output from the comparator 51 is at a high logic. |
2 | not contact the roll stack during the manufacturing process the primer extrusion die 30 is attached to an integral primer mixer not shown through pressurized pipelines tubing and pumps also not shown as necessary to provide a primer 28 in the appropriate manner the liner assist roller 32 operates in conjunction with a roller 34 to laminate the base material 20 with the release liner 26 with the primer 28 and the adhesive 22 in between rollers 32 and 34 may operate as chill rollers the combination 42 passes through pinch rollers 34 and 36 rollers 32 34 and 36 the roller stack are independently electronically controlled so that speed and temperature of each roller is independently set also the rollers 32 34 and 36 are adjustable so that tension pressure and thickness are controlled the resulting tape may pass through a double unwind feed turret that is known in the art not shown and wrap on a product roll 58 the apparatus 18 preferably includes adjustable electronically controlled drives for the roll and rollers that provide differential speeds to the feed rolls and the roller stack so that the lamination occurs with minimal residual stress in the finished cooled laminated tape a slight differential in speed possible due to independent drives has been found useful the sheer may be. |
5 | structural features geometries and materials as known in the art to utilize the pressure of well fluid 68 in combination with the stretch and retraction properties of protector bag 64 to positively pressurize motor fluid 54 initially motor fluid 54 is injected into motor 14 and protector bag 64 is pressurized until a desired positive pressure is obtained within motor 14 for example oilfield assembly 10 may set an initial pressure such as 25 100 psi prior to submerging into the well an exterior chamber 70 adjacent protector bag 64 also may be filled with fluid prior to submerging the system into the well well fluid 68 enters housing 38 through ports 72 and mixes with this fluid in exterior chamber 70 as oilfield assembly 10 is submersed into the well protector bag 64 also may have various protection elements to extend its life and to ensure continuous protection of motor 14 for example a filter 74 may be disposed between ports 72 and exterior chamber 70 of protector bag 64 to filter out undesirable fluid elements and particulates in well fluid 68 prior to fluid communication with exterior chamber 70 a filter 76 also may be provided adjacent interior 66 of protector bag 64 to filter out motor shavings and particulates as illustrated filter. |
2 | which characterizes the maximum loading condition to be tolerated the latter reference signal is established by a setpoint network 16 in which part of the supply voltage is adjustably tapped from a dropping resistance 17 and fed to the comparator input in opposing relation to the transducer output signals via lead 16a and through test connection 16b as is shown in fig2 the sensor or strain gage transducer output to circuitry 4 can undergo oscillations such as the transiently decaying oscillations characterized by the trace 17 which represents bridge output voltage versus time viewed in relation to a voltage level 18 which characterizes a signal developed by setpoint network 16 to establish a maximum or 100 safe loading reference it will be evident that the net signal may alternately be of one and another polarity with the result that comparator 13 would be switched alternately and the valve 10 would concomitantly disable and restore operation of the 34 tight 34 hydraulic powering of the load repeatedly such oscillations can be induced by rough handling of a near maximum load for example or by truck movements vibration or the like and the effects can tend to become hazardously regenerative under some conditions these consequences are plainly undesirable and such minor and short period oscillations should not be allowed to cause disabling of the load handling capabilities of the truck and cause. |
3 | 6 na sub 2so sub 4 113 ferrierite 100 3036 7 piperidine 1938 h sub 2 o4 93 5 sio sub 2 al sub 2 o sub 3 24 na sub 2 o 3 na sub 2so sub 4 113 ferrierite 100 2736 7 piperidine 1938 h sub 2 o5 60 sio sub 2 al sub 2 o sub 3 2 7 na sub 2 o 14 6 na sub 2so sub 4 113 ferrierite 100 6936 7 piperidine 1938 h sub 2 o6 60 sio sub 2 al sub 2 o sub 3 6 6 na sub 2 o 10 7 na sub 2so sub 4 113 ferrierite 100 4736 7 piperidine 1938 h sub 2 o7 93 5 sio sub 2 2 al sub 2 o sub 3 10 na sub 2 o 17 na sub 2so sub 4 113 ferrierite 100 3436 7 piperidine 1938 h sub 2 o8 93 5 sio sub 2 2 al sub 2 o sub 3 17 7 na sub 2 o 9 3 na sub 2so sub 4 113 ferrierite 100 2536 7 piperidine 1938 h sub 2 o9 93 5 sio sub 2 4 al sub 2 o sub 3 10 na sub 2 o 17 na sub 2so sub 4 113 ferrierite 100 2236 7 piperidine 1938 h sub 2 o10 93 5 sio sub 2 al sub 2 o sub 3 7 4 na sub 2 o 19 6 na sub 2so sub 4 140 ferrierite 5036 7 pyrrole 1938 h sub 2 o amorphous material 5011 93 5 sio sub 2 al sub 2 o sub 3 7 4 na sub 2 o 19. |
8 | information such as financial accounts medical records passwords personal identification numbers and other sensitive data and information the device has tamper resistant packaging with form factors ranging from credit card size to key fobs a fingerprint scanner u2014 although those familiar in the art will recognize that this can be interchanged with another biometric technology and these are covered in russell 39 s patent application u2014 liquid crystal display lcd and buttons for user interaction a wireless interface for communication with other electronic devices and a self generated public key private key pair for digitally signing data the device has been developed so that the fingerprint cannot be physically or electronically removed or transmitted from the device and information cannot be physically or electronically removed or transmitted from the device unless released by the owner of the authorizing fingerprint all data and processing is performed in secure silicon the bpid can store and run multiple applications allowing an individual to store a variety of personal information although it is important to note that the applications are fully independent and cannot affect other applications 39 data many of these applications require the owner to transmit information to a terminal for example the bpid may wirelessly transmit financial account information to a cash register during an in store purchase in order to make this transaction secure the bpid uses. |
7 | tracks to perform a function of singing by various singers the setting area 460 may set a singing technique setting by which various singing techniques may be set editing key editing screen option and the like these areas are provided through the lyrics editing unit 210 for editing lyrics the sound source editing unit 220 for editing a sound source the vocal effect editing unit 240 for editing a vocal effect and the singer and track editing unit 250 for selecting a singer sound source corresponding to a vocal part and editing various tracks and the information edited by the editing unit is acquired by a central control unit not shown to be transmitted to the voice synthesis transmission server the voice synthesis transmission server 300 includes a client multiple connection management unit 310 for managing music synthesis requests of a plurality of client terminals in sequence or in parallel such that the plurality of client terminals simultaneously connect to the voice synthesis server to issue voice synthesis requests a music data compression processing unit 320 for compressing music data to efficiently transmit the music data in a restricted network environment a music data transmission unit 330 for transmitting music information synthesized in response to the music synthesis request of the client terminal to a client and an additional service interface processing unit 340 for. |
2 | handlebar end further the outer part also has a centre line 34 whose position is independent of a support element for the ball of the thumb 36 the centre line 34 of the outer part 12 encloses an angle a with the centre line 32 of the inner part 10 which angle is arranged with respect to the traveling direction 37 in the traveling direction the angle a preferably ranges from 100 u00b0 170 u00b0 in particular from 120 u00b0 150 u00b0 and particularly preferred from 130 u00b0 140 u00b0 the bicycle handle of the present disclosure is thus designed such that with reference to the traveling direction 37 it has an outer part 12 that is angled in the traveling direction 37 with respect to the inner part 10 in the embodiment illustrated a front edge 38 of the bicycle handle directed in the traveling direction is thus concavely shaped the front edge 38 is a common front edge of the inner part 10 and the outer part 12 the wing shaped support element for the ball of the thumb forms a support surface 40 for the ball of the thumb when the bicycle handle is gripped in the usual way the ball of the thumb thus rests on the support surface 40 for the ball of the thumb owing to the inventive angular offset between the inner part 10 and the outer part 12 the wrist. |
8 | and the vertical axis indicates strength the thermal noise 1010 illustrated in fig1 a becomes noise such as the thermal noise 1020 illustrated in fig1 b due to the analog filter 524 that is due to the frequency response 920 illustrated in fig1 b the thermal noise 1020 becomes noise that is obtained by extracting the component of the merely effective bandwidth 901 see fig1 b the correction unit 130 obtains the thermal noise 1020 on the basis of the thermal noise 1010 that is indicated by the thermal noise power information that is output from the thermal noise power obtaining unit 810 and the frequency response 920 that is indicated by the frequency response information that is output from the frequency response obtaining unit 820 for example the correction unit 130 obtains the thermal noise 1020 by multiplying the strength of the thermal noise 1010 by the permeation rate of the frequency response 920 for each frequency therefore the thermal noise power n that is included in the system bandwidth ndl effective bandwidth 901 is obtained for example the thermal noise power n is calculated by integrating the pieces of strength of the thermal noise 1020 fig1 a is a diagram illustrating an example of an rssi that is measured by the rssi measurement unit in fig1 a the same reference numerals are given to portions that are similar to those of. |
6 | conduit including but not limited to the methods and apparatuses detailed below those described in the aforementioned pipe bursting patents and other methods including reaming which are well known by those familiar with conduit rehabilitation various pipe bursting techniques may be used to burst almost any pipe including but not limited to those formed of vitrified clay reinforced concrete cast iron ductile iron asbestos cement and steel the advantage of these methods is that a new conduit that has an inner diameter at least as large as the original conduit may be inserted into the tunnel thus in situations where for example a sewer line to a home needs to be replaced because of leaking pipe bursting allows for the insertion of a new conduit which has equal or greater capacity to that of the original conduit for example an 81 u2033 diameter conduit can be replaced with a 12 u2033 diameter conduit this is important in applications where the original conduit is at maximum capacity and the use of a smaller diameter conduit is unacceptable in technologies using inner sleeves or liners which are inserted into existing conduits without pipe bursting it is necessarily the case that the new conduit will have an inner diameter and capacity which is somewhat less than the original conduit because the thickness of the liner material occupies some of the inner diameter of the original conduit 0033 fig1 shows one possible arrangement when a relatively larger diameter conduit 2 such as that which may be suitable for water or sewage is inserted into a tunnel after pipe. |
8 | 10 avc the basics of which are described in the following in h 264 avc an adaptive deblocking filter is applied in the coding loop this means that further prediction is performed on filtered images the filter is designed to remove as much as possible of the blocking and quantization noise and still maintain as much of the image content as possible it is often a challenge to separate quantization noise and picture content this is why the filter is highly content adaptive and therefore complex concerning computational operations in fig3 an edge between two picture blocks is shown the letters c and d denotes two adjacent pixel positions on each side of the edge and the other letters denotes the 6 horizontal pixel positions closest to the two first mentioned pixels according to h 264 avc pixels b c d e may be modified based on the value of each of the pixels and on the characterization of the edge itself this modification is for equalizing the above mentioned artifacts the modification is therefore carried out only when artifacts are likely to occur similar filter operations are performed on all the lines a b c d e f in the following description the letters will be used without the numbering 0 7 according to h 264 a strength value str is defined for the edge this strength value reflects whether artifacts are likely to occur between two blocks and depends on whether one or more of the following situations are detected a if any of the two blocks on each side of the boundary is intra coded i e coded based on. |
4 | liquid from the channel 28 of the shaft 22 to the pipe are needed the pipe s carrying the washing liquid to a proper nozzle system located further away from the shaft and the pipes at the same time acting as supports for the nozzle system u2014 or of a solution where one or more nozzles are arranged in direct connection with the feeder means 24 and by means of the nozzle s both the walls and the ceiling of the tower or either one of them may be kept clean the nozzle arrangement mentioned above may e g be a larger chamber located at the end of one or more pipe s delivering washing liquid several nozzles having been fastened at the walls of the chamber u2014 or one or more transversal pipe s provided with one or more nozzles the pipe s having been fastened to one or more pipe s at its their opposite end s with regard to the shaft 22 or in proximity thereof as a further embodiment of the invention an apparatus may be devised where in connection with the top of the tower regardless of whether the tower is provided with a ceiling or a cover or whether the tower is open at the top there is arranged a feeding and washing device which is either continuously or intermittently rotating this device may preferably but not necessarily consist of e g a vertical pipe located in the middle of the tower the bottom of the pipe being. |
1 | on other deposition parameters and most importantly on the substrate temperature the columns may be amorphous or crystalline but at such high deposition rates microcrystalline structure development can be expected at best the difficulty is that the columns provide a mechanically weak structure in which crack propagation can occur uninhibited across the whole thickness of the deposit a special advantage of vacuum deposition technologies is that it is possible to deposit layered materials and thus films possessing exceptional qualities may be produced c f h holleck v schier u201c multilayer pvd coatings for wear protection u201d surface and coatings technology vol 76 77 1995 pp 328 336 layered materials such as superstructures or multilayers are commonly deposited to take advantage of some chemical electronic or optical property of the material as a coating a common example is an antireflective coating on an optical lens it has not been recognized until relatively recently that multilayer coatings may have improved mechanical properties compared with similar coatings made of a single layer the improved mechanical properties may be due to the ability of the interface between the layers to relieve stress this stress relief occurs if the interface provides a slide plane is plastic or may delaminate locally this property of multilayer films has been recognized in regard with their hardness but this recognition has not been translated to other mechanical properties that are significant for metal products that may be used in application where they replace conventional wrought metal parts the process according to the invention can be modified by interrupting film growth at various layers thereby resulting in discontinuous columns that prevent crack propagation across the entire film thickness in this sense it is not necessary that the structure comprise a multiplicity of chemically. |
3 | scheme 9 below shows a method for synthesizing dithiazolylbiphenyl 119a a stereoisomer of dithiazolylbiphenyl 5a scheme 10 shown below illustrates synthesizing dithiazolylbiphenyl peptides 6a 120a 121a and 122a from compound 5a and 119a via peptide coupling conditions e g hobt h 2 o and edc these dithiazolylbiphenyl peptides are deprotected and subsequently reacted with various alkyl or aryl acetyl chlorides to produce desired compounds 7a and 123a 127a schemes 11 13 below show typical synthetic routes to multicyclic compounds of this invention aryl bromides e g 12a u02dc c 16a u02dc c or 21a u02dc c above are reacted with arylboronic esters e g 13a u02dc c 20a u02dc c or 22a u02dc c above under suzuki miayura coupling conditions to construct the n protected asymmetric biphenyl compounds 23a u02dc c as shown in schemes 7 9 n deprotection of pyrrolidine moieties in trifluoroacetic acid at room temperature yield n deprotected derivatives 24a u02dc c which are then coupled with n boc d phenylglycine to afford the asymmetric biphenyl compounds 25a u02dc c in one step fashion 25a u02dc c can be treated with trifluoroacetic acid and then be reacted with various alkyl or aryl acetyl chlorides to give the final acylated products 26a u02dc c similarly other substituted compounds e g 30a u02dc c 34a u02dc c 38a u02dc c 42a u02dc c and 46a u02dc c shown in schemes 11 13 below can be prepared the compounds of this invention can also be synthesized in manners similar to those outlined in schemes 1 13 with necessary modifications as recognized by those skilled in the art compounds thus synthesized can be further purified by flash column chromatography high performance liquid chromatography crystallization or any other suitable methods the compounds mentioned herein contain. |
8 | present invention the technique of reflectometry bunching can be achieved within the device by providing a repelling field in front of the ions we seek to bunch this field may be timed to affect only a range of ion species in reflectometry faster ions of the same mass take longer to reflect back from a repelling field than slower ions and so travel a longer path which gives the slower ions more quickly reflected a head start in the reflected path the faster ions overtake the slower ions at some point in the reflected path reflectometry focuses the ions in time reducing the individual species spread for tof measurements referring now to fig9 the ability to produce a traveling wave allows the generation of a cyclic axially inhomogeneous field chamber in which a traveling wave 60 circulates indefinitely the acceleration of particles 14 along a circular axis 16 u2032 is enforced by a radially increasing gradient traveling wave provided as indicated by partial rings 44 u2032 together with full rings 44 to accelerate and curve particles 14 about axis 16 the radial containment may also be via magnetic field with the angular acceleration via traveling wave as the radius of curvature in a magnetic field follows the particle momentum mv using the technique in which heavier masses gain less velocity the fields may be set such that several mass species may be contained in the same orbital radius after an appropriate period of acceleration the particles may be released tangentially to a detector 26 or 28 this system may be used for sorting and separation of particles with similar masses referring now. |
6 | fuel accumulator common rail 64 are obtained by non return valves 62 and 63 the hydraulic fluid pump valve 46 and the fuel injection valve 49 are preferably operated under the control of the electronic powertrain controller 22 fig1 it is assumed initially that the fuel pump piston 52 is in the top end position and that the chamber 57 at the hydraulic end 53 of the fuel pump piston 52 contains hydraulic fluid the combustion fuel has been drawn into chamber 61 from the reservoir 60 through the one way valve 62 as the piston 52 was returned to the top end position in the last cycle the hydraulic fluid pump valve 46 is operated so that pressurized hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic accumulator 16 is supplied to the chamber 57 at the hydraulic end 53 of the fuel pump piston 52 the hydraulic fluid advances the fuel pump piston 52 toward the bottom end position to the right in fig6 compressing the spring 59 and pumping the highly pressurized fuel through the one way valve 63 into the fuel accumulator common rail 64 against the fluid pressure of the fuel accumulator common rail 64 when the chamber 57 has been depressurized the spring 59 returns the fuel pump piston 52 back into top end position to the left in fig6 drawing fuel from the reservoir 60 through non return valve 63 into the chamber 61 at the fuel end 54 of the fuel pump piston 52 for the next cycle when injection valve 49 is opened under the control of the electronic powertrain controller 22 the pressurized fuel in the accumulator common rail 64 is forced into the channel 50 and through the nozzles 51 and directed into the combustion chamber 24. |
1 | ankle a first pair of side by side slots 16 and a second pair of side by side slots 17 are equally spaced on opposite sides of the aperture 13 the crescent shaped medial shell 12 shown in fig1 and 4 is adapted to fit beneath and upwardly about the tibial malleolus it is of symmetrical configuration and can be used on either the left or the right ankle it includes a first pair of side by side slots 18 at one end and a second pair of side by side slots 19 at its opposite ends between those pairs of slots is a wider central slot 20 the foot shell 11 is adapted to underlie the rear foot and extend forwardly beyond the tarsal joint it is in the form of a contoured stirrup which includes an upper lateral side portion 21 a slot 22 is defined in the lateral side portion of the foot shell 11 forwardly of the upper lateral side portion 21 a rivet 23 provides pivot means connecting the lower end portion 14 of the lateral shell 10 to the upper side portion 21 of the foot shell 11 the rivet 23 is affixed to the foot shell side portion 21 and extends outwardly through a larger hole in the overlapping lateral shell lower end portion 14 a head 25 on the rivet 23 holds the overlapping side and end shell portions 21 and 14 together and at the same time permits angular movement of the foot shell 11 relative to the lateral shell 10 about an axis substantially coincident with the functional axis of the talocrual joint formed in the. |
1 | 28 the treatment combination will be selected by the patient using selector switch 21 once the system is powered on via switch 19 and the treatment combination is selected via switch 21 the control circuitry 28 will control switch 27 to deliver the desired pulse or pulse train a two to four position switch 21 can be used to select from the preprogrammed menu the amount of energy stored in the capacitor 26 and to set a corresponding number of energy levels for the magnetic pulse the switch 27 would typically be a solid state controllable switch such as a thyristor that is capable of repeatable switching of a high electrical current in a few microseconds as previously described the coils 18 a and 18 b could have air cores or they could use a magnetically permeable core a sufficiently intense time varying magnetic field pulse must be created that would cause neurons to be depolarized and thereby disrupt the start of a headache for tms the intensity of the magnetic field at the surface of the brain should be between 0 1 and 5 tesla for tcms the intensity of the magnetic field at 1 cm below the surface of the scalp should be between 0 1 and 5 tesla in both cases the pulse width of the magnetic pulse should be approximately between 0 1 and 5 milliseconds the frequency rate of the magnetic pulses if more than one is used should be approximately between 0 1 hz and 500 hz with some patients a single short duration pulse may be all that is required the magnetic pulses can be applied continuously for a period of between 0 1 and 50 seconds by. |
8 | 38b and 39a 39b fig3 illustrates schematically a control circuit for using the capacitance measurements made with the capacitor plate pairs 38a 38b and 39a 39b to position the measuring head over the surface of the test wafer 8 a bias voltage is applied to some group of the capacitor plates in the array 32 for example 38a 38b and 39a 39b to drive the semiconductor wafer surface below these plates into what is known as the accumulation mode in this mode capacitance measurements made using the biased group of capacitor plates are insensitive to the properties of the wafer and are predominantly dependent on the thickness of the air gap the capacitor plate pairs are individually connected to a standard capacitance measuring circuit 50 this circuit 50 may have four or more channels for producing capacitance measurements simultaneously from each electrode on the head or may multiplex inputs for sequentially making capacitance measurements the four outputs 50a 50b 50c and 50d are combined in two comparator circuits 51 52 and an adder circuit 53 the difference between the capacitance measurements made with capacitor plate pair 38a 38b is detected by comparator circuit 51 the difference is scaled by circuit 54 to produce a longitudinal adjustment signal the difference between the capacitance measurements made with capacitor plate pair 39a 39b is detected by comparator circuit 52 the difference is scaled. |
1 | for various modifications as will be described the basic structure 10 includes a waistband 12 made of suitable material that may or may not have elastic portions or can be all elastic and a system of leg bands or straps including leg bands or straps 14 and 16 which have front strap portions 14 a and 16 a and rear strap portions 14 b and 16 b that are attached at their opposite ends to the waistband 12 the straps or bands 14 and 16 from the waistband and in the form shown specifically intersects either under over or through in a crotch or center region indicated at 18 this means that the one strap section 14 a of the strap 14 at the front intersects with the strap 16 either under over or through and strap section 14 b then travels upwardly at the rear to be fastened at 20 b first end is fastened at 20 a to the waistband the front section 16 a of the strap 16 is attached at 22 a spaced from 20 a to the waistband 12 at the front and crosses over in the crossover crotch section 18 and the section 16 b which is at the rear is attached at 22 b spaced from 20 b to the waistband 12 at the rear this is illustrated schematically in fig2 as well where the waistband 12 is shown in flat. |
5 | safety catch assembly 30 in the locked position with the bail 27 looped under the bracket 28 with the safety catch assembly 30b unlocked as shown the unit 9b is free to be removed from the wall 26 and jumped by the crane 32 to the next pouring position the crane 32 then settles the unit 9b into the upper position such that the support bolt 92b and safety lock 29b again engage the uppermost wall mounted anchor brackets 28 as the weight of the unit 9b is shifted from the crane 32 to such upper anchor brackets 28 the safety lock 29b automatically and securely engages the upper anchor bracket 28 to lock and maintain the unit 9b in position this fully automatic jumping process is entirely unique in the field and is both safer and more efficient than any known methods in use today once hung in position from the anchor brackets 28 the crane hook 36 is disengaged from the lifting lug 34 a waler standoff jack 38 is provided as shown in the right portion of fig1 to plumb the assembly once plumb anchor ties 40 are tightened and the wallform 8b is ready to be positioned for the pour the adjustable pipe braces 24b are extended causing the wallform 8b to pivot forward from the position similar to that shown in fig3 a to the pouring position partially shown in dash dot outline and identified in this new position by reference numbers having a double prime 34 this operation also causes a further novel safety mechanism to be engaged this uplift stop mechanism 88 engages the shoulder 89 of. |
5 | 48 preferably includes a reduced diameter terminal end 52 the terminal end 52 is sized to extend through the enlarged openings 26 40 in the mounting bracket 10 30 while an annular surface 54 surrounding the reduced diameter terminal end 52 will engage the surface of the mounting portion 24 38 surrounding the enlarged openings 26 40 the method of using the mounting brackets 10 30 and the jack 12 to lift a roof will be discussed hereafter with regard to the first embodiment of the mounting brackets 10 and with specific reference to fig8 it is to be understood that the second embodiment of mounting brackets 30 can be similarly used the mounting brackets 10 are attached to appropriate locations on the truss 14 and a downwardly adjacent joist 16 the location chosen for attachment of the mounting brackets 10 will depend upon where support is needed and the length of the jack 12 it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the lifting method of the present invention is useful in lifting and supporting roofs in both older and newer construction for example in older buildings the ceiling joists are typically nailed at each end to a lateral side of the roof truss and as such the lateral sides of the joists are horizontally displaced relative to the lateral sides of the trusses however newer buildings as illustrated in fig8 typically have corner plates 60 to join the trusses 14 to the joists 16 and as such the lateral sides of associated trusses and joists are generally co planar once the mounting brackets 10 are in place on the truss and joist the lower reduced diameter end 52 of the jack. |
3 | a bearing 60 a washer 62 and nut 64 these elements form a seal with the housing 54 to minimize the prior art shortcoming of leakage of toxic gases from the orifice restriction area 52 attention now returns to the orifice restriction area 52 as depicted in fig4 the orifice 40 is defined by a toroid 66 which is concentric with the exhaust line 32 the toroid 66 has a rounded inner surface 67 fig4 simply depicts the concentric toroidal member 66 in cross section in contrast to the rollers of the prior art this toroid member 66 is relatively easy to manufacture referring now to the left hand portion of the cross section of the concentric toroid member 66 a spring 68 is depicted as being positioned over the rounded inner surface 67 the spring is secured at its ends to shafts 58 which ride on bearings 60 which are attached to the housing 54 as previously described preferably the top and bottom shafts 58 are aligned so that spring 68 is in alignment with the central longitudinal axis 34 of the exhaust line 32 in one example the dimensions of toroid 66 and spring 68 were as follows the thickness of the toroidal member 66 was approximately 1 250 inches and the rounded surface 67 had a radius of approximately 0 625 inches. |
6 | filling caused local hardening in the cartridge whereas for example this local hardening was eliminated by vibrating the tubular casing during filling at 250 cycles per minute for 35 seconds while replacing the metal clip at the bottom of the casing with a heat seal to provide a softer bottom of the cartridge a preferred mixture for the cartridge of this invention in one series of tests was determined to contain 2 0 percent by weight silicone and 1 5 percent potassium sulfate accelerator mixed at 0 29 water microcapsule to cement weight ratio based upon the shortest hardening time when inserting the anchor element and the best workability of any mix tested these cartridges produced using the apparatus of fig1 were readily inserted in the hole of the support structure using one hand the anchor element was inserted in the hole in a screwing motion and after hardening of the grout produced an anchor element which had excellent adhesion to the walls of the hole of the support structure as is indicated by a pull test the reinforcing member of this invention preferably increases the stiffness index of the cartridge of this invention by a factor or 2 or more and more preferably by a factor between 6 and 10 the stiffness index referred to is that given by the test exemplified below two cartridges prepared one with a reinforcing strip and one without as indicated in the example provided hereinabove but having the following specifications ______________________________________diameter 0 935 inchlength 45 inchesweight 520 gms water to cement w c ratio 0 29alpha type gypsum cement 355 gms water microcapsules 165 gms 2400 micron average diameter water microcapsule payload av 621 2 casing thickness polyethylene film containing 0 002 incheva additive to provide elasticity reinforcement. |
7 | rectangular coordinate systems are defined as illustrated in the figures it is to be noted that the md 100 md turntable 200 cd 300 and cd turntable 400 are the same as those of the conventional examples regarding the md turntable 200 and the cd turntable 400 the disc receiving section 3 of the md turntable 200 is displaced by 0 8 mm from the disc receiving section 13 of the cd turntable 400 negatively in the z axis direction the md turntable 200 is set sufficiently apart from the cd turntable 400 in the x axis direction by such a distance that the cd 300 does not interfere with the md turntable 200 when the cd 300 is loaded on the cd turntable 400 an md spindle motor m1 is provided with an md turntable having an md disc receiving section at an end of its rotary shaft and a cd spindle motor m2 is arranged so that its rotary shaft is approximately in parallel with the rotary shaft of the md spindle motor and provided with a cd turntable having a cd receiving section at the rotary shaft end at which the md turntable is provided it is assumed that the line x x is a straight line in parallel with the x axis that connects the center of the md turntable 200 and the center of the cd turntable 400 reference numeral 51 denotes an objective lens which is arranged on the line x x at the side of the light receiving surface of the md 100 or the cd 300 and has at least a function of applying a laser beam onto the data recording surface of the md 100 or the cd 300 reference numeral 50 denotes an optical head. |
3 | modifications that will be recognized by the skilled person in the present invention the lack of cognate trna to amber stop codon results in early termination at the amber codon in the mrna of amber codon containing dna however when amber codon containing dna was transcribed and then translated in a cell free protein synthesis system supplemented with cognate suppressor trna full length polypeptide or protein could be synthesized noren c j et al science 244 182 188 1989 0029 fig1 shows the schematic process of preparing the mutein of epo with unnatural amino acid site specifically incorporated according to cell free protein synthesis the codon of residue of interest in wild type epo asparagine was mutated by site directed mutagenesis to amber stop codon this mutein coding plasmid was translated in a cell free protein synthesis system supplemented with amber suppressor trna charged with unnatural amino acid containing protected functional group t7 rna polymerase mediated transcription of this plasmid followed by translation and suppression by suppressor trna resulted in the mutein of full length epo with unnatural amino acid at desired position immuno purified mutein of epo was subsequently deprotected to expose free sulfhydryl group at the desired position of epo and pegylated as described as follow specifically peg modified mutein of epo at 38 th residue was produced as briefly described below cdna of wild type epo was cloned into a prokaryotic expression vector pk7 kim d m et al. |
9 | isolation insert as a permanent component of the monument panel assembly plate and or composite panel hereafter collectively called monument this insert device is assembled with an internal elastomer with dampening characteristics that can be modulated to accommodate different frequencies its various embodiments allow for an infinite number of permutations for example the fastener inserts are used in floor panels to fasten the floor panel to a structural floor track or beam other uses are to fasten seats galleys overhead lockers bulkheads lavatories and the like the invention includes an elastomeric part within the fastener insert to isolate for example the floor from structural vibration within the main structural framework of the aircraft and thereby make the passenger compartment more comfortable and pleasing to the passenger the basic design of one embodiment of a panel assembly with the vibration isolation insert in place is as shown in cross section in fig1 fig2 a shows the upper flange in perspective view fig2 b shows the lower flange in perspective view showing slots which are adapted to engage anti rotation projections on the bushing fig2 d shows the lower flange in perspective view fig2 e shows the hub without the bushing the hub being partially broken away fig3 shows one application of the vibration isolation insert of fig2 fig4 shows another application of the vibration isolation insert of fig3 turning to fig1 in more detail the insert 10 is adapted to be received in a hole 12 drilled in. |
5 | make it readily recognizable by an operator referring to fig7 and 8 it being remembered that the profile depth decreases from the top to the bottom of the traces excursion a represents the juncture of the bottom of the sleeve valve 17 with the conduit or casing 149 excursion b represents the juncture of the sleeve portion 151 of the sleeve valve 17 with the cylinder portion 153 see fig5 b excursion c represents the enlarged diameter portion 155 of the sleeve portion 151 excursion d represents the cylinder portion 153 that is exposed above or below the sleeve portion 151 when the sleeve valve 17 is fully opened or fully closed the excursion e represents the juncture of the top of the sleeve valve 17 with the conduit or casing 149 if it is assumed that the sleeve valve 17 is closed then the log trace that has just been made will look like that of fig7 when the operator sees that he has made a complete calipering traverse of the sleeve valve 17 that he wishes to manipulate the traversing is stopped by pushing the stop button of the switch set 135 and the lower dog means 33 is closed by moving toggle switch 137 to the close position. |
1 | acetone or acetonitrile at ice bath temperature the 1 alkyloxycarbonyl derivatives 7 12 in tables 3 5 were synthesized from the reaction of the potassium salt of 5 fu with the corresponding alkyl chloroformates in acetone at room temperature for one hour the 3 alkylcarbonyl derivatives 13 16 in tables 6 8 were synthesized from the reaction of the corresponding 1 3 bisalkylcarbonyl derivatives with one equivalent of t butylamine in ether at room temperature until the reaction was complete by tlc the 1 3 bisalkylcarbonyl derivatives 17 20 in tables 9 and 10 were synthesized from the reaction of 5 fu with three equivalents of the corresponding acyl chlorides in the presence of three equivalents of triethylamine at room temperature for three hours the diffusion cell experiments were conducted as described by sloan et al in j invest dermatol vol 87 page 244 1986 and sherertz et al in j invest dermatol vol 89 page 147 1987 the results from these experiments are recorded in the tables as j i flux of 5 fu through the skin indicating the relative extent of transdermal delivery c s a measure of the amount of 5 fu in the skin after the applied formulation of prodrug was removed indicating the relative extent of dermal delivery and j j flux. |
5 | frame 45 again there is a resistance cable 46 in contact with the foil of the cushion 41 which causes the foil to fail when current is passed through the cable 46 a still further exemplary release mechanism is shown in fig5 again the cushion 51 is located within the frame 52 by means of a peripheral bead 53 including a rope 54 the bead being captured by a keder edge 55 which is clipped into the frame housing 56 however in this embodiment there need not be a resistance cable instead the rope 54 may be wound round a pulley 57 and connected to a winch not shown thus when required the rope 54 is drawn by a winch and the bead 53 collapses as a result the cushion 51 is released yet another exemplary release mechanism is shown in fig6 in this case the cushion 61 is located within the frame 62 by means of a peripheral bead 63 captured by a keder edge 54 clipped into the frame housing 65 however in this embodiment a blade 66 may be provided on a carriage 67 which is arranged to be rotatable and to travel along a track 68 around at least three sides of the periphery of the cushion 61 when required cutting through the cushion foils to free the cushion 61 although the blade 66 is shown located below the cushion it. |
9 | include a number of internal cooling features of a known type such as walls defining serpentine passages ribs turbulence promoters u201c turbulators u201d etc the vanes 12 can have a plurality of conventional cooling holes 18 and trailing edge slots 20 formed therein the presence of at least a specified minimum amount of material i e minimum wall thickness in the vanes 12 and the bands 14 and 16 is important to maintaining the structural integrity and aerodynamic performance of the turbine nozzle segment 10 such nozzle segments 10 and other hot section components commonly cast in one or more sections from a cobalt or nickel based superalloy which has acceptable strength at the elevated temperatures of operation in a gas turbine engine e g rene 80 rene 142 rene n4 rene n5 rene n6 rene n5 is one particularly commonly used alloy and has a nominal composition in weight percent of about 7 5 percent cobalt about 7 0 percent chromium about 1 5 percent molybdenum about 5 percent tungsten about 3 percent rhenium about 6 5 percent tantalum about 6 2 percent aluminum about 0 15 percent hafnium about 0 05 percent carbon about 0 004 percent boron about 0 01 percent yttrium balance nickel and minor elements the turbine nozzle segment 10 is coated with a tbc coating system of a known type fig2 shows a portion of one of the vanes 12 the coating system comprises a bond coat 22 and a top coat 24 of a ceramic material the thicknesses of the various layers of the tbc coating are exaggerated for illustrative clarity examples of metallic tbc bond coats in wide use include alloys such as mcralx overlay coatings where m is iron cobalt and or nickel and x is yttrium or a. |
1 | circuitry suitable to communicate over one or more communication channels software provided in said mobile device to receive inputs from one or more sensors of the device and to transmit control data relying on said inputs over a communication channel and a gaming platform provided with a display which platform runs software suitable to receive said control data and to control the behavior of a game according to such control data application_number US 85768110 A description the invention enables the use of a combined platform i e one or more mobile devices and a second device such as but not limited to a tv media center blueray or wmg as an inter device gaming platform that can be separated into a standalone gaming platform thus the invention enables a continuing playing platform between different devices and different communication channels and the shifting between different communication channels without having to stop the game the invention will be illustrated through the following example relating to a specific gaming platform as will be apparent to the skilled person the invention is not limited to any specific game or design which is described hereinafter only for the purpose of illustration the invention will be further described using a mobile phone as the mobile communication device it being understood that other. |
2 | field and it is independent of the structure of the elevator although it has to permit in all cases the displacement of the load along the z axis the central area of each support section portion 25 has in its upper part a flat surface in which the horizontal plate 29 abuts being this latter provided with a plurality of orifices 30 for securing the extraction device 11 the plurality of guiding wheels 33 34 35 are located on metallic supports 39 defined by various interconnected profiles secured on the upper part of the crossbars 26 so that said guiding wheels 33 34 35 roll along on the main vertical column 2 along the axes x and z and roll on the auxiliary vertical column 3 along the z axis as shown in fig1 said figure shows the rotation axes of the guiding wheels 33 34 35 as well as the elevation guide 23 which has been shown in cross section some of the elements having been omitted to facilitate the understanding thanks to this feature the efforts along the x axis are not transferred to the auxiliary vertical column 3 avoiding overguidance problems as shown in fig1 and 11 the wheels 34 35 are assembled in groups 36 of two wheels mounted on a plate 37 which is articulated to a free rotating shaft 38 so that the contact is ensured at any time on the surface on which they slide the fact that the guiding wheels along z axis are articulated forming groups of two wheels permit to absorb larger reaction forces with smaller dimensions enabling. |
5 | carried about a wrist to improve safety a rear view of the trailer door 12 b with the door handle extender 40 engaging a handle 20 is shown in fig6 a top view of the door handle extender 40 engaging a handle 20 with the handle 20 in the hooked position is shown in fig7 a and a top view of the door handle extender 40 engaging the handle 20 with the handle 20 in the unhooked position is shown in fig7 b the door handle extender 40 thus avoids the adjacent vertical bar 18 and handle 20 and provides space for a two handed side by side grasp of the grasping portion 52 a top view of a tractor 26 including a trailer plate also called a fifthwheel 28 is shown in fig8 a and a top view of the tractor 26 showing the door handle extender 40 engaging a fifthwheel handle 48 attached to the trailer plate 28 is shown in fig8 b the handle 48 releases jaws 50 which retain a trailer kingpin in place in the fifthwheel 28 a large amount of grease is applied to the trailer plate 28 to facilitate engagement of the trailer 24 with the tractor 26 and articulation of the tractor trailer as a result of the proximity of the fifthwheel handle 48 to the trailer. |
1 | focusable in this embodiment the body 100 is formed of two parts the first body portion 102 is a cylinder which retains a forward portion 104 which has in it an optical aperture 106 the forward portion 104 is sealably attached to the first body portion 102 by means of seal 108 a forward portion of the optical system 110 is attached to the first body portion 102 aligned with the optical aperture 106 defining an optical axis 112 as previously mentioned the aperture 106 is covered by a window 113 which could also be part of the optical system a rearward second body portion 114 is also in the form of a cylinder and retains the rear closure 116 sealed by means of the seal 118 the first body portion 102 is telescoped inside the second body portion 114 mounted inside the second body portion 114 is a rear portion 120 of the optical system the sensor converter 122 and the preprocessing electronics 124 are shown mounted in and are connected in the second body portion 114 in a manner similar to that hereinbefore described on the outer periphery of the cylindrical first body portion 102 is a thread 126 and on the inner periphery of the second body portion 114 is a thread 128 the threads 126 and 128 being interengageable so that relative rotation of the first body portion 102 and the second body portion 114 will cause relative movement of the forward portion 110 and the rearward portion 120 of the optical system to accomplish focusing the telescoped cylindrical parts of the body portions 102 and 114 should be sized for close but freely movable fit for sealing a groove 130 in the first body. |
3 | methanol again the reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 hour and the resulting homogeneous dispersion was filtered to remove the unreacted content which dissolves in methanol the content in the form of cake which failed to dissolve in the methanol was added to a mixed solvent of 200 g of methanol and 300 g of ion exchanged water and the mixture was stirred for 1 hour with cooling in an ice water the resulting homogeneous dispersion was filtered to remove the remaining ionic impurities the resulting product in the form of a cake was washed with acetone and then dried at 100 u00b0 c for 5 hours at a reduced pressure of 10 torr to remove the remaining acetone and water the resulting product was pulverized in a mortar to obtain 128 g of a fine white powder the thus obtained silicone compound 1 has a theoretical structure such that content of the phenyl group in relation to all organic groups bonded to the silicon atom in the molecule is 50 by mole content of the potassium sulfonate salt group bonded to the silicon atom by the intervening propyl group in relation to all organic groups bonded to the silicon atom in the molecule is 21 4 by. |
5 | separator 18 sand separator also known as a sand trap 18 receives flow from production line 16 sand separator 18 has a fluid outlet 20 and a solids outlet which is attached to sand dump line 22 the fluid outlet 20 is connected to a choke manifold 24 which is a system of valves and chokes for controlling the flow from the well 10 flow from choke manifold 24 is thereafter routed through choke outlet 26 the flow through choke outlet 26 by the appropriate valving may be directed into test separator 28 which will return liquids back into the fluid outlet 20 and separated gas into the gas discharge system both choke outlet 26 and sand dump line 22 are connected to closed separator 30 closed separator 30 is a largely self contained unit which allows an operator to make the necessary connections and obtain a unit which receives a solids laden fluid separates the gas liquids and solids and has a self contained cleaning system closed separator 30 is packaged to be compact unit having a relatively small footprint and to be transportable by truck rail or boat closed separator 30 contains the vapors and volatile organic compounds contained within the received fluids and discharges these substances for further processing and incineration or sales closed separator 30 receives flow from choked outlet 26 through a first inlet 32 closed separator 30 receives flow from sand dump line 22 through a second inlet 34 closed separator. |
1 | is notched in a similar manner to clamping receptacles 71 of the handle assembly the notch separates the body of hanger clamp 430 into two walls threaded knob 422 will compress the walls surrounding the notch thereby tightening bore 431 around post 424 l shaped region 432 is integrally formed with the body of the hanger clamp and provides a strong and durable support for transporting hunting or other gear fig3 is a perspective view of an anti tipping linkage 500 which couples cart 1 to a bicycle linkage 500 counteracts cart rollover caused by centrifugal force as the bicycle negotiates turns fig3 illustrates the components of linkage 500 bicycle seat stem compression clamp 510 is formed of a body portion 511 and plate 512 fastened by screws 513 bore 514 is angled so that clamp 510 remains perpendicular when installed on a typical bicycle seat stem clamp 510 is provided with a bore 515 on rear face 516 which accepts a shaft 520 pin 517 passes through clamp and fixes shaft 520 via a through bore shaft 520 includes through bore 522 at its distal end another through bore 523 is provided slightly proximal of aperture 522 when shaft 520 is inserted into coil spring 530 hooked leg 531 of the spring will fit into bore 522 a sliding collar 524 will then extend over leg 531 to prevent pull out and a pin 526 will be fitted into collar hole 525 and into bore 523 of the shaft. |
3 | lower condenser outlet temperature reduces pan loss but also reject less water and hence sends more phthalic acid to column 268 cases run without the 7 lb hr free water to the decomposers gave the following results in table 2 below table 2______________________________________ decomposer section condenser condenser condenser outlet at outlet at outlet at 350 u00b0 f 400 u00b0 f 450 u00b0 f ______________________________________phthalic acid to 230 220 210col 268 lb hrvapor loss fromcondenser lb hrwater 2 1 3 4 4 7pan 0 8 3 4 11 2other 4 4 4 3 5 3total 7 3 11 1 21 2______________________________________ table 3______________________________________ finishing section vent send operate vapor vapor conden directly to col at bypass 268 top 400 u00b0 f 4 cond stage______________________________________key rates lb hr 1 to col 268 from 153decomp overheadto vacuum jets 34 153 0from predecomp to vacuum jets 142 142 160from col 268total to vac jets 176 295 160performanceparametersphthalic acid to 209 211 211col 268 lb hr 2 col 268 reflux 0 357 0 359 0 351ratio on feed 3 benzoic acid rejec 84 1 84 3 83 6tion in col 268 5 col 268 top stage 326 u00b0 f 326 u00b0 f 314 u00b0 f temperaturetotal pan losses 59 3 176 2 42 0to vacuum jetslb hrdelta pan losses base 116 9 17 3lb hr______________________________________ notes 1 based on 30 107 lb hr crude feed to the decomposers 2 based on assumption of 337 lb hr phthalic acid and 7 lb hr water to. |
2 | carton in a symmetrical fashion referring next to fig4 a perspective view of a second embodiment of the flexible liner 30 and its associated carton 40 specifically the liner consists of four panels sized and configured to correspond with the corresponding panels of the carton a width right side 31 a width left side 33 a length rear side 32 and a length front side 34 a plurality of slots forming vertical flexible bridges y is cut over the juncture of each panel the slots separate each panel from its adjacent panel and each bridge joins each panel to its adjacent panel the carton 40 corresponding to liner 30 also consists of four panels width right side 41 width left side 43 length rear side 42 and length front side 44 carton 40 also includes major 47 and minor 46 flaps and glue flap 45 furthermore the panels and flaps of carton 40 are separated by creases depicted by broken lines to permit folding and assemblage of the carton fig5 a top plan view depicts the assemblage of flexible liner 30 and carton 40 wherein each panel of the flexible liner fits with in the perimeter of a corresponding panel of the carton each flexible liner panel is adhesively adhered to its corresponding panel of the liner the lined cartons are stacked and shipped flat to the vendee for assemblage and containment slots are cut between the panels and or flaps of the liner to form bridges that are obliquely angled relative to the fold creases on the cartons and while the angle of obliqueness is preferably the same for any specific. |
6 | 73 and horizontal rods 74 held in place by vertical supports 72 resting on feet 71 the feet 71 are equipped with angle adjusting connectors 78 adjustably connecting the feet 71 to vertical supports 72 the fireworks 118 are held by adjusting the length of the horizontal rods 74 extending between vertical supports 72 by turning wing nuts 75 the distance between the horizontal rods 74 are adjustable by attaching the vertical supports 72 to the horizontal supports 73 by bolts 76 through selected apertures 79 in the horizontal supports 73 similarly the height of the horizontal supports are adjustable by selecting apertures 80 in vertical supports 72 and inserting bolts 76 therethrough to secure the horizontal supports 73 to the vertical supports 72 vertical rings 77 attached to the horizontal supports 73 are vertically in line with each other to hold roman candles or rockets 119 in an upright position in the embodiment of fig7 the horizontal supports 73 and the horizontal rods 74 both contact the sides of the fireworks 118 to be held and constitute the holding arms described in the claims although the adjustment of the length of the holding arms 43 53 and 63 have been shown by use of nuts 47 59 and 69 respectively any means for adjustably holding the arms at a specified length adjustable for the size of the fireworks used is within the scope of the invention similarly the support rings 57 and 67 in fig5 and 6 respectively can be adjustably attached to the vertical rods 52. |
2 | and homogeneous quantity and quality of the foam which can be easily and softly spread on the skin by means of the dome this dome makes it possible to dispense with a brush in particular in the case of a shaving foam in fig2 and 3 the elements that are identical to or which perform functions similar to the elements described with reference to fig1 are designated by the same reference numerals their description will not be repeated or will be repeated only concisely fig2 shows a device which differs from that of fig1 in that the dispensing head 7 comprises an applicator in the form of a pointed element 9 formed of a sintered porous material such as defined in fig1 this pointed element is fitted in the sleeve 8a of the receptacle 8 and has a duct 10 opening out on the one hand at the lower end of the pointed element fitted in the sleeve 8aand on the other hand on the external application surface 9a substantially in the vicinity of the free end of the pointed element 9 this receptacle 8 has moreover a general convex shape which is different from that of a cup the receptacle 8 is locally connected by a. |
7 | an increase of a value of the gradation data if the gradation data is u201c 63 u201d decimal number the h level duty ratio of the pwm signal is supposed to become 100 the switching circuit 82 is a circuit for changing a current from the current mirror 80 according to the h level duty ratio of the pwm signal and outputting it as the driving current idr 0 in this embodiment if the h level duty ratio of the pwm signal is zero a current value of the driving current idr 0 becomes the minimum value that is zero and the current value of the driving current idr 0 is supposed to be increased according to the increase of the h level duty ratio of the pwm signal also if the h level duty ratio of the pwm signal becomes 100 the driving current idr 0 becomes the maximum value that is imax the driving current generation circuits 61 to 67 generate similarly to the driving current generation circuit 60 the driving currents idr 1 to idr 7 according to the gradation data stored in the storage region of the gradation data storage unit 51 corresponding to each of the index data u201c 1 u201d to u201c 7 u201d decimal number and the reference current iref the selector control circuit 70 stores the index data sequentially outputted from the memory controller 36 in the order of output if one row of index data in the index data storage unit 50 that is 17 pieces of the. |
8 | that it would turn on if enabled when the drive strength of the output is detected as needing to be changed by external circuitry not shown a new update value may be stored in drive strength update register 35 of fig2 in the illustrated embodiment this value is a logic one thus a logic one is present at the one input of m 1 and shown as update_val_ 1 in row two of fig4 at timing mark t 6 update signal 95 is activated correspondingly multiplexer m 1 of fig3 is switched to select the update_val_ 1 input the logic one on the input is provided to the input of ff 1 where upon the next rising edge of clock 90 it is latched by ff 1 and fed back to the zero input of m 1 as shown at timing mark t 7 the logic one from the output of ff 1 is also provided to the input of ff 2 and ff 3 at timing mark t 8 of fig4 on the falling edge of clock 90 it is latched by ff 2 as p channel enable_ 1 and provided to one input of nand gate a 1 thus providing an enabling condition for the p channel transistor however since clock 90 is low during this time causing the output of nand gate a 1 to be a logic one the p channel portion of driver circuit 1 x is normally off then on the next rising edge of clock 90 at timing mark t. |
1 | 23 or the like which also serves to hold drop hangers 22 shown thereon an additional strap 26 which runs through the loops of the drop hangers 22 connects at one end to a slotted opening on the front panel on one side runs around the upper waist of the wearer so that the other end of strap 26 is connected then to a slotted opening on the opposite portion of the front panel this shoulder pad construction looks similar to the pads described herein while looking at the front thereof but the back panel strapping and attachment shown in fig4 is dramatically different from the strapping and attachment described in this invention the positioning of the slotted openings on the middle and lower third portions of front panels of this shoulder pad construction produces a downward torque by means of straps 13 and 14 coming down at approximately a 60 u00b0 angle to the other free end of straps 13 and 14 coming straight out from the back panel attachment onto panel 12 this advantageous torque action simultaneously pulls the pads down onto the wearer 39 s body and against the wearer 39 s body the prior art pads shown in fig4 tend to creep up on the athlete because of the. |
6 | housing 17 supports a horizontal shaft 20 in such a manner that the shaft 20 can pivot in a horizontal plane about the vertical axis 13 but does not rotate about its own axis the blades 19 of the rotor 18 are mounted on a suitable sleeve 21 so that they can rotate about the axis of the horizontal shaft 20 each blade 19 is also supported in an inboard bearing on the sleeve 21 so that each blade can be feathered about its own axis 22 a schematic arrangement for such support is shown in fig5 a crank or arm 23 is mounted on the blade 19 and connected to a control arm 24 in such a way that the crank arm 23 may be moved through an arc 25 shown in fig5 this permits the blade 19 to be feathered as desired and such feathering can take place as the blade 19 turns about the horizontal shaft 20 thus it is seen that the blade pitch may be adjusted so that both of the blades 19 have the same pitch as desired for the appropriate existing wind conditions that is the blades may be feathered to a greater pitch when the wind velocity is low and be feathered to a lower pitch when the wind velocity is high so as to control the speed of rotation of the blades and the output of energy derived therefrom the crank 23 of each blade 19 is suitably connected so that under conditions as hereinafter described each blade may be additionally feathered during rotation about the axis 20 so that the pitch of one blade is not the same as the pitch of the other blade such condition will exist as hereinafter described when the shaft 20 is not pointing directly. |
1 | formulation of the antimicrobial solution is presented in table 1 the components of the exemplary formulation of the antimicrobial solution as presented in table 1 are listed by the component the cas chemical abstracts service number of the component the percentage of the component by weight in the exemplary formulation table 1 includes an exemplary range for each component in percentage by weight as may be found in other exemplary formulations of the antimicrobial solution the cas number is a unique numerical identifier assigned to the component by the chemical abstracts service that uniquely identifies the component the chemical abstract service has assigned a unique cas number to each chemical substance described in the open scientific literature the registry maintained by the chemical abstract service includes chemical substances described from at least 1957 through the present and encompasses more than 81 million organic and inorganic substances and 64 million protein and dna sequences the registry is searchable by cas number formulations of the antimicrobial solutions with components obtained from sources other than the specified sources differing concentrations of the components or components differing from that presented in exemplary table 1 may be possible without departing from the scope of this invention as defined in the claims deionized water qs constitutes at least 90 of the antimicrobial solution by weight in the exemplary formulation of table 1 accordingly the exemplary antimicrobial solution of table 1 may be considered as dilute grapefruit seed extract gse which is the plant based antimicrobial extract compound is commercially available in liquid form as p 50 from chemie research and manufacturing po box 181279 casselberry fla 32718 the gse in the form of p 50 is exemplary and other generally equivalent gse from other suppliers may be used in other implementations of the antimicrobial. |
1 | from the case 16 in this embodiment the closable opening 20 can include a zipper which enables the opening to be opened and closed though alternative conventional arrangements or closing devices may also be used as would be apparent in light of this disclosure as illustrated in fig7 a 7c the reversible cover 12 includes a first side 12 a and a second side 12 b in the illustrated embodiment the first tape 15 from the zipper 14 is attached about the periphery 13 of the reversible cover 12 alternatively a portion of the periphery 13 of the reversible cover 12 may be permanently attached to the base 10 and the remainder of the periphery 13 of the reversible cover 12 may be removably attached to the base 10 not illustrated the reversible cover 12 is made of materials conventionally used in pet beds the materials of the first side 12 a and the second side 12 b may be the same material or different materials the difference in materials may be differences of any combination of pattern texture color and composition in the illustrated embodiment a first tape 15 of zipper 14 is attached to e g sewn about the periphery 21 of the base 10 which is also where the first side 12 a and the second side 12 b are joined in the illustrated embodiment the first side 12 a is a smooth fabric and the second side 12 b is a plush fabric while the slider 19 of the zipper 14 is illustrated as being attached to the reversible cover 12 the slider 19 may be attached to the base 10 instead as would be understood in light of this disclosure in addition the slider 19 of. |
2 | 2 casting strand 3 solidified outside and liquid inside leaves strand casting mold 1 and is cooled by means of spray nozzles not shown with water or other media while travelling through support roller stand 4 support roller stand 4 consists mainly of a banana shaped beam 5 resting on foundations 6 and 7 and supporting individual segments 8a to 8f which are interchangeably affixed to beam 5 each segment 8a to 8f consists of two segment frames 9 and 10 the latter each carrying a row of rollers 11a and counter rollers 11b the number of rollers is usually the same for segments 8b to 8f and it is greater in segment 8a following the strand casting mold 1 depending upon the size of the radius formed by the curved strand casting plant the number of segments and rollers with counter rollers may be smaller or larger one of the segment frames 9 or 10 is adjustable vs the other segment frame rollers 11a and counter rollers 11b form the strand vein or path in their operating position during the casting process according to fig2 the exterior of casting strand 3 has solidified to form a thin strand shell 3a the following description is based on the standard 12 as 34 strand shell thickness sd 34 this strand shell thickness increases more or less continuously with growing distance from the strand casting mold and does so at a different rate depending upon different casting metal properties steel analysis and different casting velocities the width of the casting stand is indicated by bb slab width and the length of the roller by. |
6 | between the cover plate 26 and the piston 20 there is provided a spring 38 for urging the piston 20 and piston rod 27 in the axially inward direction the piston rod 27 has an end plate 24 mounted on the outer end thereof by a nut 41 and the end plate 24 has an axially inner annular flange portion 24a which is received on the axially outer portion 19c of the bobbin holder 19 between the annular flange portion 24a of the end plate 24 and an flange portion 19e formed in the axially inner end of the cylindrical bobbin holder 19 there are interposed a first elastic body 21a and a first sleeve 22a which are received on the axially outer portion 19c of the bobbin holder 19 and a second elastic body 21b a second sleeve 22b a third elastic body 21c a third sleeve 22c a fourth elastic body 21d and a fourth sleeve 22d which are received on the axially inner portion 19b of the bobbin holder 19 an outer bobbin 36a and an inner bobbin 36b are received on the leg portions of the elastic bodies extending radially outward as stated above the end plate 24 is urged in the axially inward direction by. |
9 | the layers of polymer outside the metallic foil has somewhat less effect on the body of the tube than does the thickness of the layers of metallic foil and the thickness of the layer of polymer between them as a point of reference conventional lead tube materials of the type associated with dispensing toothpaste and the like have a score bend value by this test of about 200 inch grams to about 350 inch grams since the samples used in testing score bend are 1 1 2 inches along the fold line this may also be expressed as about 133 inch grams per inch to about 233 inch grams per inch it has further been discovered that only the polymer outside the layers of metallic foil has a significant effect on the deadfold of the laminate tube of this invention and that the outside layer of polymer 24 has a greater effect on deadfold than the inner layer of polymer 20 this is a surprising result for which there appears to be no simple explanation fortuitiously the center layer of polymer 22 of the laminate which contributes significantly to its body as discussed earlier has little or no effect on the deadfold of the tube thereby allowing essentially separate determination of these two properties in the structure of this invention a number of tubes were constructed as described in table i the unfilled tubes were folded by hand through 180 u00b0 four 4 times placing the tube. |
1 | pronounced crenate sub lobes and irregularly crenate margins on all lobes having mucronate teeth each tooth has a small point which is relatively firm with a leaf vein extending to the end of the tip length u2014 approximately 8 5 to 10 5 cm width u2014 approximately 7 5 to 8 5 cm margins u2014 incised with dentation apex u2014 the lobes are broadly obtuse to rounded and cuspidate base u2014 cordate texture u2014 upper surface slightly rugose with a matte finish and pubescent with hairs about 2 mm in length and 3 mm apart lower surface glabrous with hairs along veins only lt 1 mm in length arrangement u2014 basal clump with branched runners 8 to 12 in number usually 18 to 26 cm in length venation u2014 palmately reticulate young foliage on the upper surface yellow green group 144a to 144b and greyed purple group 187a at the center and along the main vein and on the lower surface yellow green group 146b to 146c adult foliage on the upper surface green group 137b to 137d and brown group 200b at the center and along the main vein and on the lower surface yellow green group 146b to greyed green group 191a fall foliage both the ventral leaf surface upper and the dorsal leaf surface lower are characterized by areas of light red and darker reddish purple that are near and through the following colors red group 49d and red purple group 62d in the lighter areas to red group 53d and greyed purple group 186b in the mid tones to greyed purple group 187a and 187b in. |
3 | such as ethylenediamine ethylene glycol methyl ethanolamine isopropanol amine and water were ineffective entrainers for this purpose the tertiary amine has all of the nitrogen valences occupied and is therefore relatively non polar as compared with the primary amine which has only one substituent on the nitrogen atom two amines which fulfill the requirements set out above are bis 2 aminoethyl ether and n 2 methoxyethyl morpholine bis 2 aminoethyl ether baee and n 2 methoxyethyl morpholine mem are both by products in the production of morpholine from diethylene glycol and ammonia this method of producing morpholine is referred to in u s pat nos 2 412 209 and 3 151 112 incorporated by reference herein however baee and mem are difficult to separate from each other by conventional distillation because they have close boiling points the method of this invention allows for separating these two co products so that both may be productively used the method involves azeotropic distillation of the mixed co product stream with monoethanolamine which selectively removes mem from the mixture once the baee and the mem have been separated baee may be methylated and used most economically as polyurethane catalyst the mem may be recovered from the monoethanolamine by reaction and separation but the present economic disposition of the entire stream is to burn it at the present time any value the baee mem mixture may have resides in the separated baee the monoethanolamine should be employed in excess quantities economic considerations for this novel extraction process will set an upper limit on the amount of entrainer which should be used the azeotrope occurs at about 2 1 1 atm and excess entrainer makes for an easier separation when the pressure is reduced to 50 mm hg entrainer in an. |
6 | path 13 may contain liquid and fuel particles which would cause hego sensor 10 to crack during its rapid increase in temperature this type of thermal shock phenomena limits the capability of current oxygen sensors with high wattage heaters to enhance this capability and to combat thermal shock this invention places vaporizer 14 upstream of hego sensor 10 with key on vaporizer 14 can be turned on so that when the vehicle is started vaporizer 14 will be fully warmed up to remove water fuel or liquid particles during startup eec unit 11 controls current flow to cause vaporizer 14 to warm up much more power is applied to vaporizer 14 than to hego sensor 10 this will cause vaporizer 14 to heat much more quickly than hego sensor 10 vaporizer 14 will remove liquid fuel and water particles in the exhaust gas flow thus avoiding thermal shock to hego sensor 10 as emission standards call for faster light off hego sensor 10 will be heated at a faster rate thus increasing the risk of thermal shock as well as increasing the importance of vaporizer 14 referring to fig2 a vaporizer includes a ceramic resistance heating element 20 packaged in a hermetically sealed tube 21 made of a high temperature material the design of the. |
8 | will be understood that typically there will be many more nac servers each controlling access by its own corresponding group of client devices the nac server e g server 16 or 22 provides service to and control access by a group of client devices such as client device 18 or 24 each of the servers 16 and 22 and each of all other nac servers not shown in fig1 controlling access to the same ip network has a unique identifier a media access layer domain identifier or mdi in the case of cable systems which is different from the identifier of all other nac servers in the ip network as noted above when a customer using client device 18 signs up for a service a customer service representative will authorize the physical address such as a mac address in the case of cable systems of the client device and this authorized physical address and the nac server identifier of server 16 are then stored in database 12 the physical addresses of other client devices controlled by server 16 not shown in fig1 are authorized in a similar manner and are stored in database 12 with the identifier of server 16 similarly when a customer using client device 24 signs up for a service a customer service representative will authorize the physical address of the client device and this authorized physical address and the identifier of nac server 22 are then. |
9 | lower frame 7 the set plate 10 is constituted by a plate 30 mounted to the lower frame 7 and a pin 32 fixed to a side of the upper frame 6 the plate 30 is formed with a long hole 31 with which the pin 32 is engaged and the upper frame 6 and the lower frame 7 are integrated movably in the up and down direction by a movable amount h by the above described constitution the movable vacuum forming apparatus x can be handled integrally as a single body as described above the hermetically sealed space r at inside of the movable vacuum forming apparatus x is brought into a vacuum state and at that occasion strain may be caused at the interpenetrated portion 11 in an inner side direction by the atmospheric pressure particularly when the movable vacuum forming apparatus x is in the quadrangular shape the strain is enlarged at a vicinity of a central portion of a side of a straight line there is a danger of constituting sealing failure by opening a clearance between the interpenetrated portion 11 and the upper frame 6 by the strain of the interpenetrated portion 11 therefore according to the invention the packing 22 is provided with a function of compensating for the strain that is as shown by fig3 the packing 22 in the ring like shape is constituted by a main body 23 in a ring like shape and a lip 24 in a ring like shape the main body 23 is fitted to. |
4 | position on the spindle upper portions or blades 17 the full bobbins 18 are removed by the transporting belt 22 from the showing of fig2 it will be seen that the inclined position of the bobbin tubes 24 permits the distance between the guide element 21 or the transporting belt 22 respectively and the spindle rail 13 to be kept small and specifically in such a manner that in a zone which is important for the operation of the machine a saving in space is achieved furthermore the spindle rail 13 can be designed to possess a substantially u shaped cross section by virtue of which its mechanical stability is increased quite considerably the depicted inclination of the transporting belt 22 thus affords substantial advantages it presents however also a disadvantage if any of the bobbin tubes 24 for any reason e g due to wear no longer is accurately positioned by the bobbin holders 23 it may happen that due to the inclined position of the transporting belt 22 and thus the bobbin tubes 24 the latter are inclined towards the front somewhat too far with respect to the correct or prescribed angle of inclination and that one or another of the bobbin tubes during the bobbin tube exchange operation is no longer securely gripped by the elements 32 33 34 this is intended to be avoided with the inventive embodiment according to fig1 and 2 by the provision of the bar or rod 25 the rod. |
2 | sprung acceleration a signal from a damper displacement sensor sb for sensing displacement stroke of the damper 14 a signal from a lateral acceleration sensor sc for sensing the lateral acceleration of the vehicle and a signal from a vehicle vehicular speed sensor sd for sensing vehicle speed are input into an electronic control unit u that controls damping force of the damper 14 as shown in fig2 the damper 14 has a cylinder 21 whose lower end is connected to the suspension arm 13 a piston 22 fitted slidably into the cylinder 21 a piston rod 23 extended upward from the piston 22 to pass through an upper wall of the cylinder 21 and connect its upper end to the vehicle body and a free piston 24 fitted slidably into a bottom portion of the cylinder an upper side first fluid chamber 25 and a lower side second fluid chamber 26 are partitioned by the piston 22 in the cylinder 21 and also a gas chamber 27 into which a compressed gas is sealed is partitioned under the free piston 24 a plurality of fluid passages 22 a are formed in the piston 22 to cause an upper surface and a lower surface to communicate with each other and. |
1 | in which the tissue characteristic includes a tissue impedance it can be determined at 606 whether a change in tissue impedance of the orthogonal vector is less than a change in tissue impedance of the non orthogonal vector and if so then at 608 the fluid accumulation is declared to be associated with local fluid in the lungs and otherwise at 610 the fluid accumulation is declared to not be associated with local fluid in the lungs e g such as can arise from pneumonia but instead associated with fluid elsewhere e g global fluid overload such as associated with a chf decompensation episode information about or based on whether the fluid accumulation is local to the lungs e g fluid presence fractional change in impedance indication of pneumonia chf decompensation etc can be communicated to a user or automated process such as to provide a diagnostic indication or for use in controlling a therapy provided by the crm device 100 e g cardiac resynchronization therapy crt by another implanted ambulatory or other medical device or by a physician or other caregiver such communication can be internal to the electronics unit 102 of the crm device 100 or can involve communication with the local interface 123 or with the remote interface 124 the acts described in fig6 can be. |
8 | any size palette may be used as needed although smaller palettes permit greater compression the values of the palette tags are positive integers greater than zero for example if color 1 is 100 black and color 2 is 100 red the rgb records will read thus the ifm record flags the internal format as format 2 7 with format 1 being reserved for a format under development as follows formats 2 6 are used in the first embodiment of the invention and indicate the size of a reserved color field which size is a constant determined by the number of bits required by the palette the format number is related to the number of colors in the palette thus ______________________________________format number number of colors in palette______________________________________2 2 33 4 74 8 155 16 316 32 63______________________________________ format 7 is implemented in the second embodiment of the invention and is used far palettes of 64 or more colors in format 7 the color bit stream and run length bit stream are separate each bit stream length varies as needed to represent the current value this format permits 34 intelligent 34 rasters the header may also include the following optional records comments begin with an 34 34 exclamation point ost offset represents the number of pixel lines between offset tags ver version represents the version number of the file format currently 1. |
1 | on a signal from a sensor 41 located downstream of diverter 1 or it can be based on the lapse of a preset time alternatively upon receipt of the signal from sensor 40 the cage can remain in its lowered position thereby to intercept the ball and prevent it from traversing track 2 the raising or lowering of cage 8 is in a preferred embodiment based on the game player achieving a predetermined game objective for example the player may be required to complete a predetermined sequence of shots before the ball is allowed to traverse track a second sensor 54 can be provided at the entrance to cage 8 to inform the game microprocessor that a ball has entered the cage upon receipt of a signal from sensor 54 the microprocessor can immediately activate the solenoid to raise the cage 8 and remove the ball from track 2 specifically the ball will be removed from track 2 by lift arm 18 and will travel through the chute defined by walls 10 12 16 and 22 as the cage is pivoted from its lowered position of fig2 to the raised position of fig3 a play feature such as track 66 can be located beneath the cage 8 such that ball is deposited on the track it will be understood that the track 2 can be replaced by another play feature or the ball can be deposited directly on the playfield in yet another mode of operation the cage 8 is not immediately pivoted when a ball enters the cage and triggers sensor 54 rather the ball is retained in cage 8 to be released at a future time to provide. |
8 | device 12 configures communications device 14 to communicate with wireless network 16 communications device 14 may be established as a node on wireless network 16 using configuration information e g wireless network access data and or network security data described below received from configuration device 12 in one embodiment network security data corresponds to security measures or protocols implemented by wireless network 16 in one embodiment communications device 14 is arranged by configuration device 12 to communicate with wireless network 16 exemplary configurations of communications device 14 include a personal computer pc or pocket pc e g ipaq available from the hewlett packard company other embodiments of communications device 14 are possible for example communications device 14 may be arranged as any electrical device configured to implement wireless communications communications device 14 may include computational and or data processing capabilities in some embodiments wireless network 16 is configured to implement wireless communications with at least some devices or networks coupled with the network 16 wireless network 16 may also provide wired connectivity to one or more devices or networks coupled therewith an exemplary arrangement of wireless network 16 comprises a wireless local area network such as a 802 11b network in one example wireless network 16 may comprise a public wireless network and be referred to as a hotspot in but one implementation as described further below wireless network 16 may be arranged to implement one or more security measure or protocol to provide communications of enhanced security with respect to eavesdropping unauthorized access and or other malicious activity with respect to wireless network 16 service 17 performs electronic actions with respect to communications device 14 in. |
7 | corona discharge r is caused in the aperture portion 5 as shown in fig6 by the potential difference between the driving electrode 3 and the control electrode 4 selectively supplied with a pulsed voltage and ions i generated by this creeping corona discharge r are accelerated or absorbed by an electric field selectively formed between the control electrode 4 and the screen electrode 8 so that an ion current s is controlled and derived from the aperture portion 10 of the screen electrode 8 thereby forming in correspondence to a picture signal controlling pulse source 18 an electrostatic latent image on the dielectric drum 11 at that time the insulating member 14 is provided on the ion derivation side of the screen electrode 8 and the insulating member 14 has the aperture portions 15 for controlling ions formed in the positions corresponding to the aperture portions 10 of the screen electrode 8 therefore as shown in fig6 the derivation direction of the ion current s selectively derived from the aperture portion 10 of the screen electrode 8 is restricted by the inner wall of the aperture portion 15 of the insulating member 14 so that the ion current s is derived without expanding therefore the ion current s reaches the surface of the dielectric drum 11 in the form of a thin beam corresponding to the diameter of the aperture portion 10 of the screen electrode 8 without expanding so that a high resolution recording dot d accurately corresponding to the aperture portion 10 of the screen electrode 8 is formed efficiently on the surface of the dielectric drum 11 as shown in fig7 thus the ion current s derived from the aperture portion 10 of the screen electrode 8 is controlled by the aperture portion 15 provided. |
9 | there is no effective treatment outside the honey production season both the hive 39 s frames and box drawers contaminated with spores are stored until next season without being disinfected becoming the source of infection at the start of the new production season hence the relevant biocide treatment with a composition with a concentration range capable of removing bacteria along with fungal spores the concentration range in the composition can also be expressed not referring to the extract but to the main metabolite oleuropeia in that case the composition has a concentration range for oleuropein of 0 0004 to 16 mg ml 0 02 to 12 mg ml from 0 02 to 0 032 mg ml 0 04 to 0 8 mg ml 0 8 to 4 mg ml 0 8 to 8 mg ml and 0 8 to 16 mg ml despite these calculations of the composition 39 s concentration based on the major metabolite of the water soluble olea europaea extract it is important to stress the possible synergistic importance and biocide activity within the composition of the invention with the aqueous extract of the olea europaea 39 s leaves which can have other metabolites present in lower proportions within the extract the biocide composition of the invention has the ability to control pests caused by. |
3 | approach is taken to identify known genes for adhesive proteins of interest for this method pcr polymerase chain reaction primers are designed for the genes of interest based on available nucleotide and amino acid sequences from m edulis and other mussel species the primers are combined with total rna isolated from the foot organ of m edulis in an rt pcr reverse transcription followed by pcr reaction to yield a product corresponding to the gene of interest this cdna c u201c complementary u201d product is then inserted cloned into a plasmid vector currently obtained from a vendor the clone for the adhesive gene of interest is now packaged for analysis by dna sequencing and for insertion transformation into a suitable host for recombinant protein expression dna sequencing of the clone is critical in 1 determining that the clone is full length e g contains the start and stop signal for translation of the full gene to protein and 2 identifying variants in any of the gene sequences in the second reverse genetics approach a cdna library is constructed from rna isolated from the foot organ of m edulis this library consists of individual clones in wells of a microtiter plate high throughput dna sequencing of the microtiter plates containing the clones followed by analysis using available bioinformatics software programs will enable 1 a determination of all of the genes presently expressed in the foot of the mussel and 2 a determination of known and possibly novel adhesive proteins expressed in the foot of the mussel the treatment of mussels prior to excision of their foot organ for rna isolation e g exposure to various surfaces water conditions may play. |
7 | 163 each receiving at least one input signal 34 0 34 both release the output signal 34 0 34 in this manner the signals stored in the flip flops 150 155 are converted from 1 1 1 1 1 0 to 0 0 1 1 1 0 thus achieving the conversion from 5 bits to 3 bits similarly a black run of 7 bits is converted into a black run of 6 bits by the output signal 34 0 34 from the and gate 162 and a black run of 8 bits is converted into a black run of 6 bits by the output signals 34 0 34 from the and gates 162 and 164 also a black run of 10 bits is converted into a black run of 9 bits by the signal 34 0 34 from the and gate 162 and a black run of 11 bits is converted into a black run of 9 bits by the signals 34 0 34 from the and gates 162 and 165 in the foregoing procedures the input port g2 of the decoder 168 always receives a signal 34 0 34 for a black run of 16 bits or more upon counting 15 the 4 bit counter 167 supplied a signal 34 1 34 from the output port cr to the input port j of the flip flop 169 upon counting of 16 a signal 34 1 34 is supplied to the input port j of the flip flop 169 the output port q thereof releases a signal 34 1 34 whereby the input ports g1 and g2 of the decoder 168 both receive the signals 34 1 34 thereby releasing the signals 34 1 34 from. |
3 | precipitating into methanol separating the solid polymer from the liquid and drying the polymer in vacuo the polymerization yielded 3 4 grams of polymer a sample taken just before the first styrene addition was characterized to determine the characteristics of the midblock from 1 h nmr spectra the midblock contained 1 8 mol pms with 45 mol bsb triads from gpc analysis m n was 108 600 and the m w m n was 1 4 the final copolymer was also characterized by these techniques from 1 h nmr analysis taking into account the pms incorporation the final copolymer contained 4 0 wt polystyrene gpc analysis gives a m n of 118 400 and an overall m w m n of 1 4 the polymer had no appreciable mechanical strength in a dry box a 5 liter reactor cooled to u2212 90 u00b0 c was charged 18 ml of hexane sodium benzophenone ketal dried and distilled 12 ml of methyl chloride dried by passing the gas through two columns of barium oxide condensing and collecting the liquid in the dry box 56 microliters of dimethylphthalate and 0 13 ml of dimethylaluminum chloride this solution was allowed to age 10 minutes with stirring isobutylene 4 5 ml dried by passing the gas through two columns of barium oxide condensing and collecting the liquid in the dry box along with 0 15 ml of p methylstyrene dried by distillation from calcium hydride was added and dissolved the solution was again allowed to age three minutes separately a stock solution of styrene was prepared by combining 7 1 ml of hexane 4 7 ml of methyl chloride and 8 microliters of dimethylaluminum chloride at u2212 90 u00b0 c and aging. |
2 | the disk tight closing means 28 may consist of diffusers connected with a varnish glue or similar source 23 a heating system may also be provided to melt the external surface of the disks 23 in order to close the pores in using the apparatus shown in fig1 a bag 24 to be filled with dusty flowable materials 25 is secured to the mouth 26 of a bag filling machine 27 the bag 24 is provided with porous disks 22 in lower sidewalls thereof against which are applied suction disks 21 thereby linking the vacuum pump 20 to the interior of the bag 24 during the filling process when dusty materials 25 enter the bag 24 vacuum pump 20 is energized to suck or draw out the air mixed with the dusty materials from the bag 24 via the disks 22 which tends to act as filters whereby to separate and remove the dusty materials from the air which is drawn out of the bag sufficient suction may be produced by the vacuum pump 20 to produce a partial vacuum within the bag 24 thereby producing vacuum packing of the material 25 within the bag 24 upon completion of the filling process the disks 22 are hermetically sealed by spraying via diffusers 28 a varnish glue or the like thereto alternately the disks 22 may be provided with a meltable surface which seals upon the application of heat thereto in order to permit heat sealing of the pores in the disks 22 also a label or the like. |
6 | screw 250 radially engages the motor to secure each one in its corresponding motor aperture 236 as shown the lens housing 20 also includes a sheet metal cover 252 which is secured to the lower wall 220 and to the proximal and viewing end walls 222 and 224 respectively by means of allen screws 248 engaging threaded apertures 250 therein one or more of the central apertures 226 228 and 234 may also have a radially treaded aperture 248 for receiving an allen screw to thereby secure the lens 14 in the lens housing the motors 242 have electrical power leads 243 in this connection reference is directed to the multiple pin connector 260 fig1 and cable 262 which is a standardized device coupled to and having a sufficient number of pins not shown for carrying power and control signals to each of the pan and tilt drive motors 100p 100t and the lens adjustment motors 242 and a sound feature for the camera 14 if desired a remote lighting device 264 fig1 may be provided and powered through cable 262 and pin connector 260 the apparatus of the present invention is constructed with virtually all metal parts and without plastic or nylon gearing despite the fact that metal parts are used virtually throughout the apparatus 10 of the present invention the overall size and weight is about 10 percent of conventional devices thus it is easy to handle and manipulate the apparatus of the present invention is significantly more rugged than currently available devices for remote viewing further the cost of the apparatus. |
1 | preferably a plurality of openings of different sizes are provided in the wall 2 at spaced intervals therealong and at least one of such openings must have the inventive configuration defined hereinbelow in terms of the vertical dimension thereof the stepping plate 5 of each opening 4 is preferably a flat surface inwardly and upwardly inclined toward the interior of the trap but at a smaller angle of inclination than the outer surface of wall 2 the roach collecting tray 1 can be molded by thermoforming into a unitary structure in the conventional manner the rough surface of stepping plate 5 can also be provided in the molding operation the outer wall 3 must be sufficiently low to enable a roach to traverse it and enter the trap through opening 4 in said inner wall cover 7 comprises a relatively flat panel having flaps 8 depending from the periphery thereof the flaps being engaged in and retained by the groove 6 between the inner and outer walls of the tray while fitting snugly against the inner wall the cover is provided with perforations 10 aligned with each opening 4 in the inner wall of the tray and which define the entrances into the trap if desired the perforations 10 can be located along only three sides of the generally rectangular section defining the openings but left unperforated along its fourth upper side. |
2 | of substantially the same width of the enlarged lower handle portion 13 to present a tool of increased maneuverability within the restricted access areas available in contemporary automobile construction in use upon positioning of the strap 11 on an oil filter to be torqued the worm screw 24 is rotated to enlarge or reduce the diameter of the strap 11 and upon positioning of the strap 11 and rotation of the handle 12 in a first direction 30 clamping is effective whereupon rotation in a second direction 31 disengages the strap 11 relative to an associated filter it is to be further noted that the strap 11 is of relatively flexible construction to enable such adjustment as noted whereupon the saddle 18 is of a relatively rigid construction to provide desired rigidity to the first terminal end portion 20 as it is secured to the saddle 18 as to the manner of usage and operation of the present invention the same should be apparent from the above description accordingly no further discussion relative to the manner of usage and operation will be provided with respect to the above description then it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention to include variations in size materials shape. |
7 | and a phase encoding gradient when the rf pulse is phase shifted with each phase encoding gradient level improved snr ratios are observed application_number US 80844907 A description the following detailed description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention for purposes of explanation specific nomenclature is set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention however it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that these specific details are not required to practice the invention descriptions of specific applications are provided only as representative examples various modifications to the preferred embodiments will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art and the general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the scope of the invention the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown but is to be accorded the widest possible scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein the present invention is a magnetic resonance imaging mri method and apparatus that collects multiple slices simultaneously multiple slices are acquired in the same amount of scan time with improved signal to noise ratio per unit scan time signal to noise ratio is an indicator of image quality by advancing the phase of the radio frequency rf pulse by different amounts for each slice and using the reconstruction techniques of the present invention scan times may be reduced without noticeable degradation of image quality or image quality may be improved for scans of the same duration the present invention will be described in detail herein below in a known technique phase offset multiplanar volume imaging pomp two or more slices. |
1 | means for fastening may be projected or threaded through the channel 26 to lock the two body portions together as well as to secure the device 10 to the shaft 18 where the channel 26 is threaded a threaded fastener is used the helically threaded fastener has a threaded portion 36 a bearing surface 38 and a finger or head portion 40 the threaded portion 36 of the locking member 14 is helically threaded so as to be received by either of the helically threaded channels 26 of the two substantially identical body portions 20 20 39 additionally the bearing surface 38 of the locking member 14 is preferably made of a soft metal or plastic to prevent damage to the shaft 18 the finger or head portion 40 is designed to allow a person to easily grasp and manually turn the fastener 34 when the body portions 20 20 39 are interdigitated and the helically threaded fastener 34 is inserted into one of the helically threaded channels 26 26 39 so that the bearing surface 38 of the helically threaded fastener 34 is just short of protruding into the first aperture 16 of the body member 12 the two portions are secured together although the shaft is not secured since the fastener has a length greater than either channel this is the semi locked configuration which allows positioning of the weight on the shaft in this configuration a small section 40 of the helically threaded portion 36 of the helically threaded fastener 34 engages the semi circular notch 33 33 39 of the flange 32 32 39 on the first interdigitating member 28 or 28 39 of the opposedly arranged body portion 20 20 39 when the. |
5 | be continued there is no need for retrieving the bushing it is when the wireline has been broken that retrieval must of course be accomplished without the aid of the wireline under such circumstances the bushing can be retrieved by use of the handling tool 80 illustrated in fig1 19 the remnant of the broken wireline being first cut off immediately adjacent the bushing advantageously by using a remotely operated cutting tool such as is disclosed in u s patent application ser no 311 287 filed 1981 by william s cowan tool 80 includes a cylindrical main body 81 four support arms 82 rigidly secured to and depending from the main body a plurality of jaw members 83 each pivotally mounted on a different one of the support arms a plurality of pressure fluid operated actuators 84 each mounted on a different one of the support arms for actuating the respective jaw members and a pressure fluid operated piston rod 85 fig1 body 81 is cylindrical and equipped with internal threads at its upper end for rigid connection to a handling string 86 fig1 and 17 arms 82 are flat as are jaw members 83 and each jaw member is supported on the respective one of arms 82 by a pivot pin extending at right angles to the plane of the arm so that the planes of. |
6 | mechanisms of a two stroke cycle opposed piston engine such as the engine 8 of fig1 the graph shows wristpin to sleeve clearance for the j 1 j 1 u2032 interface and j 2 j 2 u2032 interfaces as a function of the crank angle position in degrees of the one of the crankshafts to which the coupling mechanism connects its associated piston the graph shows a full cycle of crankshaft operation with the understanding that this represents the operational cycles of each of the two crankshafts seen in fig1 with or without a phase difference further the graph is representative of the two stroke cycle operation of the opposed piston engine of fig1 this graph is based upon load transfer occurring at 0 u00b0 tc and 180 u00b0 bc although this condition should not be considered to be limiting at a crank angle of 0 u00b0 with the piston at tc the compressive load is about equally divided between the j 1 j 1 u2032 and j 2 j 2 u2032 interfaces as the crank angle advances the load is increasingly received by the j 1 j 1 u2032 interface while the j 2 j 2 u2032 segments begin to separate at a crank angle of 90 u00b0 the compressive load. |
6 | lock time the cycle would start with the firing of the start switch 10 the piston 5 would proceed to the end of the cylinder 14 compress the air and fire the projectile 9 at the end of the piston 5 stroke the motor 1 would reverse direction and fully retract the piston 5 to allow air to be replenished in the cylinder 14 at this point the motor 1 would reverse again and advance the piston 5 to pre compress the air in the cylinder 14 the piston 5 would then stop and wait for the next pull of the start switch 10 this would constitute a full cycle although the preferred embodiment employs a linear compressor described as a lead screw driven piston compressor it is understood that various other direct mechanical air compression means such as linear compressors using bellows or rotary compressors as in gear or screw compressors could be adapted to operate in the previously described cyclic fashion without departing from the spirit of this invention these methods directly compress the air as opposed to inefficient and complicated indirect methods such as an electrically wound spring piston technique furthermore additional modifications are possible by those skilled in the art including fully automatic firing burst mode firing or two position triggers which allow for a pre advancement of the piston in readiness for the next shot in the preferred embodiment the control circuit includes a microprocessor high power switching elements for directing power from the power source to the motor at least one control circuit input which could be from an internal or external timer or position feedback element and an electronic trigger switch although these elements are used in the preferred design it is understood by those familiar with the. |
2 | depends on the square of the velocity difference v 2 between the atomizing gas and the liquid furthermore for a given liquid orifice dimension the flow rate of liquid into the flow channel depends on the nozzle pressure and the flow is cut off if the pressure is too high atomization efficiency is influenced by the dimensions of the liquid stream entering the nozzle in order to obtain a large liquid flow rate into an aspirating nozzle larger liquid orifices are required or a nozzle pressure nearer the minimum in fig7 is required both of these will result in a low gas to metal mass ratio and poorer atomization efficiency during gas atomization a liquid is disintegrated into relatively fine droplets by the action of aerodynamic forces that overcome surface tension forces which consolidate the liquid the liquid 39 s viscosity and density also influence atomization behavior but typically play a more secondary role viscosity affects both the degree of atomization and the spray pattern by influencing the amount of interfacial contact area between the liquid and gas viscous liquids oppose change in geometry more efficiently than low viscosity liquids making the generation of a uniform spray jet more difficult for a given set of flow conditions density influences how the liquid responds to momentum transfer from the gas light liquids accelerate more rapidly in the gas. |
8 | a pin 14 is provided in the lower portion of the package the multilayer package for lsi had extremely excellent airtightness and heat dissipation capacity a sintered alloy of composition of 15 cu 85 w is coated with a w layer with a thickness of 10 u03bcm as a barrier layer by the plasma cvd method employing a mixed gas of wf 6 and h 2 subsequently by the cvd method an al 2 o 3 film with a thickness of 6 u03bcm is formed as an insulating ceramic layer fig4 is a sectional view showing a package for a microwave device manufactured using a heat transfer insulated part obtained in this way referring to fig4 the obtained heat transfer insulated part is used in the package as a heat transfer substrate 21 an alumina based microwave circuit 22 and a semiconductor chip 23 are provided on heat transfer substrate 21 the semiconductor chip 23 is a silicon or gaas chip 24 denotes a bonding wire 25 denotes a case and 26 denotes a pin the package for a microwave device has excellent airtightness and heat dissipation capacity a sintered alloy of composition of 15 cu 85 mo is coated with mo to a thickness of 5 u03bcm by the ion plating method to form a barrier layer subsequently by the plasma cvd method an al 2. |
1 | or flexible to facilitate pulling the cleaning tool through tight and or curved passages formed by the contracture such as between fingers or along the palm the cleaning tool is illustrated at time 1 in an elongated shape and at time 2 in a curved shape to illustrate the flexibility of the tool the elongated longitudinal axis is preferably a thin material that is both readily grasped by the person cleaning and is narrow and rigid enough for ease of threading between body parts such as fingers toes or a fist along the palm preferably the longitudinal axis of the cleaning tool is uniform in cross section and has a diameter of about 1 116 th 2 16 th 3 16 th 4 16 th 5 16 th 6 16 th 7 16 th 8 16 th 9 16 th 10 16 th 11 16 th or 12 16 th of and inch in its cross sectionally compressed form integrated or radiating from the longitudinal axis are cleaning elements preferably the cleaning elements have frayed or fringed edges to maximize surface area contact and thus cleaning ability of the skin in one example the cleaning elements are a sponge like material that deforms and expands during translation according to the applied pressure and gaps of the body parts such as fingers created by the contracture in this manner the cleaning tool passes through and cleans narrow openings created by. |
5 | made of steel or other rigid materials the structure separates in the center parting on a rail system in order to allow a user to service the protected well head inside the structure the structure has a roof section that can come off in order to allow for proper height during road or rail transport of the structure or the structure and a well head it is anticipated that the structure will be designed incorporating a sloping shape in order to help deflect falling objects from the structure and protected well head application_number US 201514684333 A description referring to the figures fig1 illustrates the wellhead protective cage 10 in general the cage 10 is anticipated to be made from a frame of tubular steel the tubular steel may be circular rectangular or ovoid the cage 10 is comprised of two modules a first module 12 and a second module 14 the modules are anticipated to be generally mirror images of one another the frame of the cage 10 is made of two corner uprights 18 the front portion of the frame is comprised of the uprights 18 connecting the bottom ends of the uprights 18 is the front face member 20 the first end of the front base member 20 is connected to the bottom end of one corner uprights 18 and the second end of the front base member 20 is connected to the bottom end of the second corner upright 18 the. |
7 | while the largest shape is theoretically the whole tag itself for example a macrodot comprised of many printed dots in both dimensions an ideal generic tag definition structure allows the generation of an arbitrary printed shape from each bit of data given an original number of bits of data and the desire to place those bits into a printed tag for subsequent retrieval via a reading scanning mechanism the original number of bits can either be placed directly into the tag or they can be redundacy encoded in some way the exact form of redundancy encoding will depend on the tag format the placement of data bits within the data area of the tag is directly related to the rendundancy mechanism employed in the encoding scheme data bits may be placed together in 2d so that burst errors are averaged out over the tag data thus typically being correctable for example all the bits of reed solomon codewords would be spread out over the entire tag data area to minimize the potential effect of a burst error since the data encoding scheme and shape and size of the tag data area are closely linked it is desirable to have a generic tag format structure this allows the same data structure and rendering embodiment to be used to render a variety of tag formats the tag format. |
8 | is about 160 u03c9 to 230 u03c9 since the off resistance of the fet switch is very high the dissipation is very small in this state i e reflection coefficients with magnitude near one are obtained thus some form of ballasting or loading may be required to balance the amplitude characteristics between the two switching states the power handling capability of the switch in the off state is determined by the amplitude of the rf voltage swing which can be sustained across the switch without turning the fet on in one direction or the other for a single gate switch the fet will turn on if the bias between the gate and either switch terminal ohmic contact becomes less than the pinch off voltage thus the maximum permissible voltage swing across the switch cannot exceed the excess gate bias beyond pinch off for example if the pinch off voltage is 7v and the gate is biased at 10v the rf swing at the output of a single gate switch may not exceed 3v peak or 6v peak to peak or else the fet will turn on during negative excursions of the rf voltage in this example the power handling capability of the off single gate switch would be about 23 mw into a. |
3 | 4 2 39 dinitro isomer and less than 1 of the 4 3 39 isomer was dissolved in toluene 30 ml to this solution was added 4 nitrophenol 2 0 g the hot solution was analyzed by gas liquid chromatography and contained 82 42 dinitrodiphenyl carbonate 99 86 of 4 4 39 dinitro isomer 0 14 of 4 2 39 dinitro isomer the balance of the material is nitrophenols the hot solution was chilled overnight and the resulting solid collected by filtration dried and weighed the resulting material 15 44 g was analyzed by glc and found to contain the desired carbonate isomer 90 4 of 4 4 39 dinitro isomer trace of 4 2 39 dinitro isomer and nitrophenols 7 49 of the 4 isomer and 2 11 of 2 isomer diphenyl carbonate 107 2 g 0 5 mol was nitrated with a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids ethyl acetate was added to the reaction mixture after the reaction had been quenched with ice the organic layer was dried and 4 nitrophenol 10 0 g was added to the solution this solution was concentrated and the resulting solid dried in a vacuum oven 80 u00b0 c overnight the resulting crude product was washed with hexane and dried again resulting in crude dinitrodiphenyl carbonate 179 5 g containing isomeric carbonates in the ratio 93 4 6 6 4 4 39 dinitro isomer to 4 2 39 dinitro isomer this crude mixture of carbonates was taken up in toluene 400 ml and 4 nitrophenol 5 0 g was added hexane 150 ml was added and the solution allowed to cool and crystallize the resulting solid was dried and analyzed by glc the results of this analysis indicated that the. |
3 | proinflammatory cytokine associated with many chronic debilitating diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis tnf u03b1 also induces angiogenesis promotes fibroblast proliferation and can combine with receptors on selected tumor cells to induce cell lysis tace is also implicated in amyloid precursor protein secretion human recombinant tace expressed in sf21 cells r amp d system 930 adb is used test compound and or vehicle is incubated with the enzyme 25 ng ml and 10 u03bcm mca p l a q a v dpa r s s s r nh 2 seq id no 3 in modified tris buffer ph 9 0 for 30 minutes at 25 u00b0 c enzyme activity is determined spectrofluorimetrically by measuring the formation of fluorescent mca p l a q a nh 2 seq id no 4 compounds are screened at 10 u03bcm phosphodiesterase type 3 pde3 partially purified from human platelets is used test compound and or vehicle is incubated with 1 u03bcg enzyme and 1 u03bcm camp containing 0 01 u03bcm 3 h camp in tris buffer ph 7 5 for 20 minutes at 25 u00b0 c the reaction is terminated by 2 minutes boiling the resulting amp is converted to adenosine by. |
4 | able to follow the two outer layers while they are being stretched this prevents the creation of low adhesion points which result when the nonwoven is torn instead the good stretching characteristics of the nonwoven allow the creation of an adhesive bond across the entire surface the product manufactured with the nonwoven 46 can be used for automotive applications like coverings thermal insulator as well as damping material the nonwoven can of course also be used in sanitary items for example as the layer which may come in contact with the skin fig4 shows a section of a first product 51 product 51 exhibits a proposed polyethylene nonwoven 52 at its surface 53 the product may be a dual layer material as shown this laminate can be foil nonwoven laminate for example fig5 shows a section of a second product 54 the second product 54 is an sms material for example who layers have been thermobonded preferably the layers were bonded not only with each other but also individually embossed at least one of the spunbond layers is a nonwoven with a polyethylene surface fig6 shows a cross sectional view of a nonwoven fiber 55 it exhibits a core 56 preferably 20 containing another polymer like polypropylene for example a surface 57 of the nonwoven fiber at least partially exhibits the polyethylene mixture the polyethylene can covet the entire core 56 as a coating 58 or intermittently especially in the case of a changing surface geometry if interruptions are present they may be advantageously provided with an oxidation layer for thermobonding for example fig7 9 each. |
2 | ra 1 6 the surface on both faces has to be scratch free to aid in sealing in the central part of the foil 78 there is provided a recess 80 penetrating the foil the recess defines the entire geometry of the fff channel 13 i e thickness length width diverging and converging sections recess 80 is disposed completely inside foil 78 i e the material of foil 78 completely surrounds it the holes 82 are not connected to the recess 80 defining the channel 13 the shape of the recess 80 can be described as a longitudinally stretched hexagon with slots 86 fig5 b longitudinally extending away from the farthest corners of the hexagon the remaining four corners are disposed on the corner of what can be described as a rectangle alternatively the shape could be described as a longitudinal rectangle with a triangle each joined to the short sides of the rectangle and the apexes of the triangles terminating in the slots 86 at each end of the slots 86 there is an opening 87 in the form of a segment of a circle with the diameter of the circle defining the opening 87 being at least equal to the width of the slots 86 and preferably being larger than the width of the slots 86 in an assembled apparatus these openings 87 are aligned with holes 71 of inner spacer 70 with holes 71 being larger than openings 87 fig6 a to c show the holder 12 in detail fig6 a shows a side or axial view of the holder 12 the holder 12 is formed of an aluminium zinc manganese copper alloy which has been hard coated its outside surface is smooth with the surface roughness on the outside being 0 35 lt ra lt. |
5 | assembly relative to the tractor 10 in an arc based on a pivot 18 the arm 14 is pivoted to the arm 13 of the back hoe assembly by a pivot 19 and the boom extension 11 is pivoted to the outward end of the arm 14 by a pivot 20 in order that the boom extension 11 may be moved in an arc based on the pivot 20 a pair of apertured plates 21 are mounted on the adjacent end of the boom extension 11 and a first pair of levers 22 are pivoted to the apertured plates 21 by a pivot 23 which is positioned in one of a number of the apertures in the apertured plates 21 a second pair of levers 24 are pivoted by a pivot 25 to the outer end of the arm 14 of the back hoe attachment 12 and to the inner end of the first pair of levers 22 and to the piston rod of the piston and cylinder assembly 16 by a pivot pin 26 it will thus be seen that the boom extension 11 replaces the bucket which is usually attached to the outer end of the arm 14 of the back hoe attachment 12 it will thus be seen that a tractor having a back hoe attachment is capable of. |
6 | as shown in dashed line beginning from a predefined temperature because of the deformation of the memory element 30 such that heating of said area 10 will not take place any longer any desired meaningful combinations of these above described embodiments are also conceivable for example it is thus possible to provide a heat conducting element with a memory effect or e g to design it as a bimetal so that the contact between the hot area of the exhaust system and the cold area of the exhaust system is established at a low temperature the heat conducting element 32 provided with only one memory effect will be deformed beginning from a certain temperature as a result of which the contact between the heat conducting element and the cold or hot area of the exhaust system is interrupted the heat conduction is thus very extensively interrupted and the further introduction of heat from the hot area of the exhaust system into the cold area of the exhaust system is suppressed this combination of a memory element 30 is also analogously conceivable in an electrically heatable heating device 26 or the like such a heating device 22 may be arranged at the exhaust system 8 on the inside and or on the outside and or such that it passes through the walls of the exhaust system for example as shown in fig5 it is thus possible to arrange precisely such a heat conducting element 25 such that it passes through the wall of the exhaust system so that one end of the heat. |
1 | protected system memory and except for the physical vram depth limitation on data structures which are expected to be shifted out the s port of a video ram the restrictions on where various portions of a software application may be located in system memory are minimal in one embodiment in a minimum system with only one megabyte of system memory vram the low 64 k 32 bit words might contain cpu instructions and data the next 300 k bytes might contain compressed image source data and the next 172 k bytes might contain audio and other data the next 150 k bytes might be allocated for one frame buffer 320 by 240 pixels by two bytes per pixel and the last 150 k bytes might be allocated for a second frame buffer frame buffers are arranged so that even numbered data lines reside in the left memory bank and odd numbered data lines reside in the right memory bank pixels are represented as 16 bit values divided as follows five bits to represent a red pen number five bits to represent a green pen number four bits to represent a blue pen number and two subposition bits h and v in an alternative data format either the h bit or the v bit may be replaced by a fifth blue pen number bit when a pixel value is transmitted down the display path a color look. |
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