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e g steel in general cylindrical shell 208 conducts heat and withstands pressure thermal radiation and seismic induced stresses the cylindrical shell 208 can be fabricated using materials approved for use in nuclear reactor pressure vessels for example in some implementations cylindrical shell 208 includes a steel base material such as sa302 gr b sa533 gr b class 1 sa 508 class 2 or sa 508 class 3 that may be clad with type 308l 309l type 304 austenitic stainless steel other base materials can be implemented such as 16mnd5 20mnmoni55 22nimocr3 7 15kh2mfa a 15kh2nmfa a with sv 07kh25n13 and or sv 08kh19n10g2b austenitic cladding in some examples cylindrical shell 208 does not provide any shielding to block or otherwise inhibit potentially harmful radiation generated by spent fuel rods 204 however in some other examples cylindrical shell 208 is provided with radiation shielding cylindrical shell 208 can be fabricated using rolled plate or ring forgings the wall thickness of cylindrical shell 208 can be between about 1 5 and 4 5 inches in any event the material and thickness of cylindrical shell 208 provides sufficient strength to withstand stresses associated with the design limit pressurization spent fuel rods 204 are secured in place near the bottom of vessel 202 inside the riser channel 216 and supported by a lower support plate 214 e g as also shown in fig2 b and lower support structure 211 as shown the lower support plate 214 and riser channel 216 form a u201c basket u201d which cradles spent fuel rods 204 and facilitates natural circulation of coolant 206 in this example fuel barrel support shield 210 includes a fuel barrel and radiation shield that supports a plurality of individual racks 212 it is attached.
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slide frame 30 further includes a breech face 32 and an extractor port 34 the breech face 32 is engagable with the rearward end 19 of the barrel 16 to form a firing chamber when the slide 14 is disposed forwardly on the frame 12 see fig1 an ejection mechanism provides for the ejection of a cartridge casing 40 in a direction indicated by an arrow 42 upon firing the firearm 10 or manually cycling the slide 14 referring now to fig3 the fire control mechanism is shown at 18 the fire control mechanism 18 is of a striker type firing pin configuration and comprises a striker type firing pin 23 having a firing pin portion 20 and a depending leg 21 the fire control mechanism further comprises a sear assembly 26 and a trigger assembly 42 the sear assembly 26 has a pivotally mounted sear 50 that selectively engages the firing pin 23 the trigger assembly 42 which functions to actuate the sear 50 includes the trigger 22 and a trigger bar 31 pivotally connected to the trigger 22 via a pin 34 the trigger bar 31 connects the trigger 22 and the sear assembly 26 a trigger bar extension 33 extends from the trigger bar structure into a channel 29 of the sear assembly 26 the trigger 22 may be of unitary construction as shown or of a multiple piece articulated construction when the trigger 22 is actuated by being pressed in a rearward direction the trigger 22 pivots about a pin 38 and transmits movement to the trigger bar 31 via the pin 34 the.
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does not restrict fluid flow through passage 74 bore 186 and groove 188 the fluid flow is similar to that shown in fig2 for piston nut 70 during larger amplitude extensions of shock absorber 10 sliding sleeve 78 will move enough to cover bore 186 and a portion of groove 188 the movement of sliding sleeve 78 with respect to piston nut 170 will cover more and more of groove 188 fluid flow will flow from chamber 84 through bore 186 and through groove 188 the continuously varying depth of groove 188 will permit a gradual closing of the entire passage 74 which provides the advantage of the major reduction or elimination of the switching noise typical with a dual stage damping device fluid flow from upper chamber 20 of pressure tube 14 into cover chamber 22 of pressure tube 14 still occurs through the two generally parallel paths depicted by arrows 72 and 92 but the second path depicted by arrow 92 is progressively being closed off as a function of the amplitude of the stroke the variable depth of groove 188 thus provides the shock absorber designer the option of defining the curve between the soft damping characteristics of shock absorber 10 and the firm damping characteristics of shock absorber 10 and no longer requires him to accept a step function the fluid flow is similar to that shown in fig3 for piston nut 70 during even larger amplitude extensions of shock absorber 10 causes sliding sleeve 78 to cover bore 186 and all of groove 188 to close fluid passage 74 fluid flow from upper chamber.
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are not particularly limited and include commercially available solvents in which contaminants are soluble or miscible such as terpenes esters polyalkylene glycols polyol esters polyvinyl ethers etc the flushing agent may include one or more cleaning agents suitable driving fluids or propellants for forcing the flushing agent out of the reservoir and into the vapor compression system include inert gases a preferred driving fluid is compressed nitrogen most preferably dry nitrogen turning to the drawings where like numerals indicate like elements fig1 shows a flushing agent reservoir 10 which in the embodiment shown is an aluminum cylinder the reservoir 10 can be refillable such as via an inlet in the reservoir 10 or can be a single use reservoir that is disposed of when emptied the reservoir 10 includes an opening 12 providing access to the interior of the reservoir in the embodiment illustrated the opening 12 has internal threads not shown which can mate in sealing relationship with corresponding external threads 13 on connecting member 16 of the cap 20 of flush unit 15 an o ring 14 can be carried in the annular groove 18 of connecting member 16 to ensure an effective seal between the cap 20 of the flush unit 15 and the reservoir 10 those skilled in the art will appreciate that other means of sealingly attaching the flush unit 15 to the reservoir 10 can be used and that the threaded connection illustrated is merely exemplary turning now to fig4 there is shown an embodiment of the cap 20 in the embodiment shown cap 20 includes.
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navigator prodigy u00ae and adsi as well as custom renderers such as citibank 39 s direct access associated with windows and dos based personal computers macintosh systems screen phones and personal digital assistants netscape navigator is a renderer for accessing browsing and creating documents on the world wide web prodigy u00ae is a renderer for accessing prodigy u00ae 39 s on line content adsi is used in screen phone technology direct access which permits customers to perform banking functions from their home pc is a custom renderer commercially available from a financial institution for accessing numerous financial institution applications in addition to providing for device specific formatting renderers provide means to change the overall style of a presentation examples of different presentations are set out in fig3 and 4 fig3 depicts a screen layout that may be used by a customer with a renderer provided by a financial institution while fig4 depicts a screen layout that may be used by a customer with a renderer provided by a user of a custom renderer fig3 depicts the screen layout set out by a renderer provided by a financial institution as shown by the figure a computer monitor screen 40 includes a row of buttons 32 along a top portion of the screen querying text 34 located at the approximate middle of the screen below the row of buttons 32 a column of buttons 36 located below querying.
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rechargeable battery packs separate charging stands or solar power devices in addition the present invention is not limited to a particular power source for example the present invention will work with both ac and dc currents when in use the dispensing device 10 is provided with towels 26 which are configured in a roll which is disposed around but not necessarily in contact with the heating member 30 the innermost towel of the towels 26 in the roll is warmed by the proximity of the heating member 30 the innermost towel is partially extended through the extraction slit 24 of the cover member 18 this embodiment of the dispensing device can be configured as shown in fig3 such that a series of warming chambers generally indicated at 32 can be serially aligned by making the interior walls 16 i integral with each other in this modified embodiment of the present invention each separate warming chamber 14 can be warmed to a distinct temperature by a separate temperature controller 34 the individual temperature controller 34 for each warming chamber 14 is electrically connected to and controls the degree of radiant heat generated by the individual heating members 30 a configuration of serialized warming chambers 32 as shown in fig3 would.
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retrieved results are relevant or not based on that information the system could then automatically refine the results using a number of different techniques if the invention is integrated closely as part of an existing information retrieval system then the invention can use some of the functionality of the existing information retrieval system to help refine the search but if the invention is used as a front end to existing information retrieval systems then it will be limited in how it can communicate with the existing information retrieval system in this case the system will likely produce refined search queries in the preferred embodiment information is marked using relevant buttons irrelevant buttons or not sure buttons one could also use a slider element or other simple user interface elements there are several options how search results can be displayed to the user these include the following a highlight relevant and not sure search results with a border or by changing their color while hiding irrelevant search results b do not show any marked search results but only showing additional search results that have not been marked by the user yet so that the already marked results do not clutter the display the user can see the marked results later by going to the summary page d put the different search results on different tabs or on different portions of the screen so that the user can easily look from one part to another although the preceding description contains significant detail if should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but rather as providing illustrations of the preferred embodiments of the invention one.
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pressure between a control pump and a pair of fluid chambers defined in the servopiston a control piston connected through a control lever pivotably supported by a pivot pin to the spool and the servopiston at least two helical compression springs for biasing the control piston and controlling torque and flow so as to approximate same to a constant torque curve a floating spring seat interposed between the helical compression springs and a guide rod for guiding the floating spring seat and accommodated in a bore formed in the housing at a base portion thereof to define a pressure chamber pressurized by a biasing spring the pressure chamber being communicated through a conduit to a discharge passage of the fixed displacement hydraulic pump application_number US 69847085 A description referring to fig1 reference numerals 1 2 3 and 4 designate first and second variable displacement hydraulic pumps a fixed displacement hydraulic pump and a control pump respectively which are driven by a common prime mover e discharge conduits 1a 2a and 3a of the first and second variable hydraulic pumps 1 and 2 and the fixed hydraulic pump 3 are connected through operating valves 5 6 and 7 to hydraulic equipments 8 9 and 10 a discharge conduit 4a of the control pump 4 is connected to a displacement control system a the displacement control system a comprises a servopiston 30 accommodated in a housing 31 and connected through a rod or actuator arm 32 to swash plates 1b and.
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right or forward as indicated by arrows 64 66 and 68 respectively alternatively it might be desirable to move the platform 45 degrees to the left as indicated by arrows 70 or to the right shown by arrow 72 the adaptability of the present design in permiting movement in various directions is achieved by the circular array of tapped holes 34 as more clearly seen in fig8 thus by chosing the appropriate pair of holes 34 the roller 36 may be oriented in any one of four positions to permit the platform to roll in any one of the four directions shown by fig9 when a platform is chosen for a particular installation a decision is made on the desired direction of rolling and the axles of the roller assemblies are accordingly mounted in a pair of holes 34 referring now to fig1 and 14 there is shown a modified embodiment of the invention in which the movable platform is formed in two sections the elements of fig1 and 14 that correspond to the above described elements are similarily numbered and carry the designation a thus the platform 10a has the support strips 20a and 22a which serve to mount roller assemblers of the type above described however in this embodiment the platen 18a is divided into two sections and an additional support strip 22b is provided it is understood that in this embodiment it is contemplated that the supporting machinery consists of two sections 16a and 16b and in which case it may be.
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rigidly disposed on shaft 90 axially adjacent to and in near contact with thrust surfaces 100 and 102 respectively disposed with axial clearance for lubrication thrust surfaces 100 and 102 both face inward and thrust collars 104 and 106 both face outward so as to prevent shaft 90 from movement in either axial direction beyond a predetermined safe amount to avoid torsional strain from the second non electrically conductive bearing 94 and to provide for additional support for impeller 78 non electrically conductive wearing rings 108 may be inserted between impeller 78 and housing 60 wearing rings 108 may be made from the same materials used for the non metallic or non electrically conductive bearings 92 and 94 during operation of pump 50 rotation of impeller 78 moves the fluid to be pumped from the suction side 82 corresponding to inlet 52 in fig1 of impeller chamber 80 to the pressure side 84 of impeller chamber 80 the outlet of pump 50 corresponding to outlet 54 of fig1 would be located along a portion of the pressure side 84 of chamber 80 which is not shown in the cross sectional view of fig2 since the fluid orifices 86 pass through housing 60 to enter the pressure side 84 of impeller chamber 80 there will be a small bleed off of oil into the motor chamber 70 this oil circulates in the motor chamber 70 cooling motor portion 62.
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or the removal of the prosthesis or a drill guide to promote bone ingrowth in the guide means 5 and in particular into the anchoring holes or pores 7 they may be coated by a tissue ongrowth promoting material like hydroxyapatite or sustained drug release substances as described in u s pat no 4 913 903 1990 inventors einar sudmann et al as outlined above a prosthetic element may by be anchored to living tissue by tissue ingrowth whether anchorage by bone or by fibrous tissue only will give the best long term results in patients has yet to be decided however the very best anchored u201c implant u201d in man and animals the tooth is anchored by fibrous tissue by multiple small collagen fibrils and such anchorage by fibrous tissue only has stood the test of millions of years fig3 illustrates a prosthetic implant for fibrous tissue anchorage as outlined above to hinder bone tissue ingrowth pores for fibrous tissue anchorage should preferably have a maximal diameter of less than 0 1 mm the pores 8 in fig3 are thus not drawn to scale the essential part is that the pores are oriented perpendicular fig3 a b or at any angle to the guide means 5 for the cutting tool the external opening of each pore or hole 8 may be pointed at the distal perimeter 9 acting as a miniature cutting device cutting the ingrown tissue therein on retrieval fig3 c 8 9 fig3 a shows an.
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120 b in one form the edited text 120 b is sent back to the application 10 which in turn sends the text 120 b to a copy of the resource bundle 34 within the particular language specific application 10 a 10 c so that like in the form discussed above the text string 22 in the resource bundle 34 java object 40 may be overwritten due to the editing thereof in another form a new resource bundle 134 may be created such as resource bundles 134 a 134 c corresponding to the uk jp and fr languages and these are collectively stored within application 10 or on the host machine 5 again the ajax 70 program and javascript 71 operate to dynamically and near instantaneously update displayed pages with the edited text 120 b such as page 14 a for each user of application 10 a utilizing user terminals 74 across a distributed network and to update the java object 40 the importance of creating new resource bundles 134 or alternatively adding a new key 132 a and text string 122 to the resource bundle 34 is that translations may be retained and leveraged for future use as examples an application 10 may be customized for a variety of customers existing or previous translations may be.
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significant archival storage 170 0083 fig1 details the contract provisioning cp cycle 1000 as shown in fig1 in the cp cycle 100 the cp module 450 starts by accepting inputs from the mc module 440 one contract interval prior to a given contract performance date time step 1005 the cp module 450 then synchronizes bandwidth exchange nodes bens for each contract step 1010 so that any cross connect changes can be simultaneous and thus have minimal impact to user data traffic once synchronized the cp module 450 proceeds to execute each contract 39 s required cross connect changes step 1015 the cp module 450 then monitors contract compliance for the duration of the contract interval step 1020 storing service level agreement management statistics to an archival data listing 170 as the interval progresses step 1025 where corrective action is required the cp module 450 will re provision the user circuit to an alternate carrier in real time for the same price in the event that the contracted carrier has a system upset which they cannot recover from in a reasonable time e g less than one minute step 1030 in that case the contracted carrier will generally bear the cost of any additional charges above the contracted amount which may be charged by the substitute carrier and forfeit the contract.
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fraction which is deposited onto the support solubility is near a minimum when the ph of the solvent mixture is equal to that obtained when the initial ph of the buffered water is near the iep of the protein as is well known see for example r scopes protein purification springer verlag n y 1986 pp 52 60 under the above constraints protein will not precipitate as separate particles which would be difficult to remove from the support particles in any event as a first actual treatment step in the present method either an untreated porous silica support or a prior treated porous silica support is contacted with an aqueous solution into which a protein has been dissolved as mentioned the protein is selected relative to the pore diameter of the porous silica so as to be size excluded from the internal surfaces of the porous silica thus it preferably has a molecular size of 40 to 400 u00e5 it should also be water soluble the preferred proteins are serum albumin bovine serum albumin bsa egg conalbumin ovalbumin and serum u03b1 glycoprotein the amount of protein coating needed to saturate a protein adsorptive support depends on the particle diameter of the support and is independent of pore diameter if the protein is.
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member 522 of the linear actuator 50 is located at the base portion of the transmission shaft 521 the urging frame 40 and the two pull rods 60 are almost horizontally disposed between the jogging platform 30 and the base 10 in light of this state the front segment of the jogging platform 30 is accommodated between the two base rods 11 of the base 10 such that the underside of the midsegment of the two side rods 31 is rested against the rear connection rod 12 the jogging platform 30 is in the horizontal state the user stands on the jogging belt 33 of the jogging platform and then starts the electric motor 341 to drive the jogging belt 31 so as to enable the user to begin the jogging exercise as shown in fig7 9 the user may raise the jogging platform 30 to be in the state of angle of elevation to enhance the exercise energy by starting the linear actuator 50 as to cause the transmission shaft 521 to turn forward thereby causing the driven member 522 to move toward the end of the transmission shaft 521 the input member 44 is thus actuated to turn the entire urging frame 40 to swivel downward to enable the rollers 45 to slide toward the rear end of the guide slots 111 by means of the guidance of the two pull rods 60 the urging frame 40 pushes the front segment of the jogging platform 30 to rise.
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s pat no 4 823 597 the teaching of which is incorporated herein by reference the doffer e and the main cylinder d are fitted with devices ap to sense angular position devices commonly used for this purpose are optical encoders and gear wheels with proximity detectors in fig1 gear wheels and proximity sensors are intended to be shown as examples and are shown on the doffer e and the main cylinder d the input rotating member is the feed roll b which is turned by a variable speed motor h to introduce the feed mat into the carding machine cm a microcomputer a is used to input information from the sliver unit weight sensor s and the shaft encoders ap process this information and finally output a variable d c voltage which is used to determine the speed of the variable speed motor h which drives the feed roll b rotating members c d and e other than the feed roll b are typically driven at fixed rates of speed once high speed production has been started a warning signal w such as a blinking red light buzzer or the like may be employed and wired in circuit to indicate an improper condition fig2 by way of a second embodiment shows a typical drafting unit du of a textile drawframe in this application the gage plate.
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rails 200 as an electrical connection for energy distribution and the data bus the mounting direction of the bridging module is perpendicular to the plane spanned by the supporting profiled rails 200 the terminal block 500 as the clamping element fixes the entire system to a fixed point on the supporting profiled rail 200 in the x direction with this configuration the system structure can freely distend in the x direction from a fixed point such as for example upon a thermally induced longitudinal expansion the mechanical clamping of this fixed point is at the same time the central electrical grounding and connection to the supporting profiled rail of the system assembly fig3 shows a perspective view of a supporting profiled rail 200 with the bridging module 300 the bridging module 300 comprises the plug contacts and a module locking device 301 for latching the bridging module 300 onto the supporting profiled rail 200 when the bridging module 300 is being seated the bridging modules 300 are freely displaceable along the supporting profiled rail 200 after being latched on fig4 shows a further perspective view of the supporting profiled rail 200 with multiple bridging modules 300 the bridging modules 300 can be realized in different widths so that the bridging modules 300 dictate the distance between joined functional components 400 this spacing defines a ventilation channel between the functional components 400 which for example comprises a metallic housing upper part 421 1 as a heat sink fig5 shows a view of the supporting profiled rail 200 with multiple bridging modules 300 the bridging modules 300 are laterally displaceable in the.
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the outlet 26 ensures that there is no leakage of the additive 7 into the product in the product reservoir 3 also this ensures that there is no inadvertent discharge of the additive 7 where the outlet 26 is sealed prior to purchase of the product and the plunger column 19 is initially separate from the plunger 9 a tip portion of the plunger column 19 may be fabricated in such a manner so as to provide a seal for example the tip portion may include a rubber gasket or some such similar material to facilitate sealing the outlet 26 in the closed state also the tip portion is formed in such a manner as to readily engage with a plunger 9 in the dispenser 4 for dispensing the additive 7 as discussed below as also seen in fig2 the plunger 9 is provided inserted in the inner reservoir at a lower most portion thereof i e closer to the base 23 of the bottle 1 than the outlet 26 of the dispenser 4 so that the additive 7 is substantially contained in the additive reservoir 5 between the outlet 26 and a nose 31 of the plunger 9 when it is desired for a certain amount of the additive 7 to be added to the liquid in the main reservoir the cap 17 is removed from.
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in another implementation the sheet can be helically rolled to form a helix having a pitch of 2 mm to 40 mm and an inner diameter of 1 mm to 50 mm also disclosed are methods for making and using such re rollable membranes application_number US 20348408 A description the invention relates to a resorbable semipermeable cell occlusive biocompatible re rollable membrane for wrapping and protecting an injured tissue such a membrane can be implanted around damaged cylindrical tubular tissues or organs e g peripheral nerves or tendons to protect them from scar formation and to assist in wound healing fig1 a and 2 a show two exemplary membranes of this invention either spirally rolled or helically rolled referring particularly to fig1 a the membrane of this invention is a spirally rolled sheet 100 along its longitudinal axis u201c a u201d the sheet has thickness u201c t u201d and a height u201c h u201d when unrolled by an external force the sheet has a length u201c l u201d as shown in fig1 b preferably the length and height of the sheet is sufficient to wrap an injured tissue with a diameter of up to 5 cm and a length of up to 20 cm however size greater than that described herein can also be fabricated if needed refereeing particularly to fig2 a the membrane of this invention is a helically rolled sheet 200 with a thickness u201c t u201d shown in fig2 b a height u201c h u201d a width u201c w u201d a pitch u201c p u201d and an inner diameter u201c d u201d when unrolled by an external force the sheet has a length u201c l u201d as shown in fig2 b type i collagen fibers are the preferred material.
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header might be the precise nature of a new parameter to be added to an existing or other header will depend upon the header it could however be in the form of a generic parameter or a uri parameter in the case that the parameter is to be included in the proposed p served user header as defined in the ieft draft http tools ietforg wg sipping draft vanelburg sipping served user 05 txt the header structure set out in fig6 is possible where equal hcolon semi name addr addr spec and generic param are defined in rfc3261 the following is an example of a p served user header field with the proposed new parameter the actual u201c values u201d allowed for the user role can take any appropriate form however a number of likely roles are originating user orig terminating user term diversion div and transferring trans as these are known roles which are useful to the as i e these values allow the services as to identify if the served user is the originating or terminating party to the call or if they are a diverting or transferring user the logic deployed by the services will then depend upon the user role in the session of course the range of allowed values should remain extensible so that new roles can be defined when specific cases are identified fig7 shows the updated sequence vis u00e0 vis fig5 where the user role parameter has been included in the p served user header the presence of the user role parameter for user b with value u2018 div u2019 allows as 2 to determine the correct actions to take it will be noted in particular that.
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quartz oscillator varies with pressure as shown in fig1 next the display conversion circuit portion consists of a main amplifier 6 which further amplifies the signal from the amplifier 2 a rectifier 7 which changes the output signal of the main amplifier 6 to d c an inverter 8 which inverts the polarity of the output viltage of the rectifier 7 and a buffer 9 which biases the output voltage of the inverter 8 the bias level can be controlled by a variable resistor 9a the display may be either digital or analog in this embodiment it consists of a meter 10 pressure is read from the deflection angle of said meter the pressure characteristics of the resonant current of the quartz oscillator are such that said current increases as ambient pressure decreases as shown in fig1 therefore if the current at resonance is amplified as a voltage and is changed to d c to drive the meter the deflection angle of the meter will increase with decreasing pressure consequently the display will be the opposite of the detected pressure this is obviously undesirable from the common sense point of view therefore the inverter 8 inverts the polarity of the d c voltage and the buffer 9 then applies the bias voltage so that the meter dirving voltage shown in fig3 can be obtained in.
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between the rollers may be adjusted to accomodate tires of varying diameter rollers 81 and 82 are cylindrical in form and are supported by means of shafts 83 and 84 respectively which are in turn supported by horizontally pivotal brackets 85 and 86 respectively the brackets may be pivotally secured to the top surface of upper platform 24 by bolts or rivets 88 or otherwise in operation a tire carcass 9 is placed horizontally upon rollers 81 and 82 so that the center opening of the tire surrounds shield 22 with cutting wheel 40 in a retracted position from feed members 53 and 55 the top bead of the tire normally containing steel reinforcement bands is placed inwardly toward the vertical wall of guide 60 the apparatus is then activated by means of a switch not shown and cutting wheel 40 is lowered into position by means of handle 77 as previously explained so than an annular ring is cut just outwardly from the tire bead as the tire is rotated about its vertical axis on rollers 81 and 82 by feed means 50 the cutting wheel is then retracted and the bead discarded once the top bead has been removed the tire portion adjacent the removed bead is then fed into feeder 50 and cutting wheel 40 at a slight angle frusto concical feed.
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interlock lever is not interlocked thus when the gear is substantially turned for one turn the cam part 9a is again contacted with the working element 10 1 to turn off the micro switch 10 whereby the interlock lever 11 is returned by the force of the spring in the direction of the arrow h accordingly the lever 6 is interlocked when the free travelling ring 7 is turned through a small angle it reaches beyond the minimum deviation point whereby the free travelling ring 7 is automatically detached from the capstan 4 to prevent power transmission in this embodiment the power transmission is given to the free travelling ring 7 by the capstan 4 however it is possible to provide the power transmission in a similar manner through another rotary shaft driven by a capstan motor in another embodiment of an automatic player according to this invention when the gear 9 is turned to stop for each 90 degrees in each pulse input to the electromagnetic plunger 12 the same object can be attained by providing four equiangularly disposed cams 9a referring now to fig3 and 4 the embodiment will be described a plurality of apertures 27a 27b are formed on the upper surface of a container for the cartridges five apertures only are shown and the other dotted line 27f designates other apertures the container 27 is slidably supported on guide grooves not shown to move to the right and left as shown the.
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generally u shaped cross section the views of fig1 and 3 are of greatly exaggerated dimension in practice the depth of the chamber 28 is about one and one half inches while its surface may be substantially square with sides on the order of 52 inches a pair of ports 32 formed of apertures in the recessed interior portion of the lower plate 30 provide communication between the interior of the chamber 28 and pumping apparatus not shown for drawing avacuum in the chamber a plurality of i beams 24 forms a peripheral frame about the lower unit 12 providing support at the edge of the generally u shaped lower plate 30 in the same manner in which the frame formed in the upper unit 10 by means ofthe i beams 14 provides support or reinforcement at the edge of the upper plate 16 the flanges of the i beams 24 are considerably broader than those of the i beams 14 providing at their inner portions areas for fixing a molded elastomeric rib 36 along the lengths of the beams 24 the rib 36 thereby surrounds the evacuation chamber 28 elevating the height of the membrane 20 allowing the lamination.
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to the mixer and melt mixed for two additional minutes test specimens are prepared by compression molding the blend at 225 u00b0 c control stocks are prepared by using virgin urethane elastomer nylon blends are prepared by using nylon 6 6 6 6 10 terpolymer m p 160 u00b0 c zytel 63 50 nylon 6 31 nylon 6 6 and 19 nylon 6 10 the data show that the blends containing urethane elastomer having methylol phenolic groups grafted thereto exhibit substantial improvements in properties including increases in tensile strength and true stress at break the property improvement is indicative of enhanced compatibility between the two polymers table 1______________________________________ parts by weight 1 2 3 4 5 6______________________________________urethane elastomer 30 50 70 grafted urethane 30 50 70elastomernylon 6 6 6 6 10 70 70 50 50 30 30propertiesuts mpa 24 7 45 1 0 1 16 7 0 6 4 2m sub 100 mpa 6 5 19 2 0 9 13 6 0 6 0 7e mpa 79 704 3 6 280 lt 10 21elong 380 420 270 250 890 460tension set 82 85 80 75 6tsb mpa 119 235 0 4 58 5 9 24______________________________________ polymer blends are prepared as in table 1 except nylon 11 is used and 1 8 parts of a stabilizer system is incorporated the data is shown in table 2 stock 1 is a control containing.
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98 produce a spiral cutting action that breaks the soil up sufficiently to minimize clogging of large chunks of soil within vacuum passage 86 and or vacuum hose 88 vertically downward pointing nozzles 100 and 102 enhance the cutting action of the drilling tool by allowing for soil to be removed not only above a buried utility but in certain cases from around the entire periphery of the utility in other words the soil is removed above the utility from around the sides of the utility and from beneath the utility this can be useful for further verifying the precise utility needing service and if necessary making repairs to or tying into the utility digging tool 32 also contains a plurality of air inlets 104 formed in pipe distal end 94 that allow air to enter into vacuum passage 86 the additional air in combination with the angled placement of nozzles 96 and 98 enhances the cutting and suction provided by tool 32 returning to fig6 digging tool 32 may also include a control 106 for controlling the tool 39 s vacuum feature control 106 may be an electrical switch a vacuum or pneumatic switch a wireless switch or any other suitable control to adjust the vacuum action by allowing the vacuum to be shut off or otherwise modulated an.
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22 the transfer finishing signal 134 is outputted when the access to data of one sector is finished the timing signal 135 is generated from the control signal 22 when the host computer 2 reads or writes the sector data a status register 139 stores data indicating the state of the memory control unit 1 when the interrupt signal 131 is outputted and when the transfer finishing signal 134 is outputted the status register 139 is set to the busy state also the status register 139 is set to the ready state by the microprocessor 8 when the status register 139 is in the busy state the host computer does not read and write the sector data fig3 is a block diagram showing configuration of the data changing means 11 a data selection setting register 115 is a storage means set by the microprocessor 8 using for example a signal along a signal line 18 where information to select the data to be outputted to the ecc bus 113 and the internal data bus 114 from the first memory bus 111 or the second memory bus 112 is set a read data selecting circuit 116 selects data to be outputted to the internal data bus 114 from the first memory bus 111 or the second memory bus 112 according to a content of the.
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detail an exercise apparatus 1 constructed in accordance with the present invention is shown in fig1 the exercise apparatus includes two support members 3 and 4 for the torso and buttocks respectively fitted with a compressible member and a selectable weight stack 2 for providing strength enhancing upper body physical resistance when the exercise apparatus is in use other sources of exercise resistance may also be utilized including individual weight plates hydraulic pneumatic and electromagnetic or friction mechanisms or even the operator 39 s own weight although for the sake of clarity the present invention is illustrated as an exercise machine dedicated to a press exercise it is to be understood that the invention may also be embodied as a exercise machine dedicated to seated rowing exercises a lat machine used for lat pull down or low row exercises a plate loaded machine a multi station machine a circuit training machine cardiovascular equipment such as a rowing machine or bike or a flat upright inclined or declined bench for free weight exercises the apparatus features support members 3 and 4 fitted with a compressible member the exterior of the compressible member may be composed of a durable material such as plastic synthetic fiber or synthetic leather the compressible member contains a liquid gel or gas e g air or combinations thereof examples of gels which can be used to fill the compressible member are described in but not limited to.
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70958210 A description the present invention will now be described in terms of the presently preferred embodiment thereof as illustrated in the drawings those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many obvious modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention the corner conduit 10 is shown in the drawings the corner conduit 10 comprises a generally hollow longitudinally extending cable receiver 12 a longitudinally extending conduit cover 14 and a moulding 16 the moulding 16 comprises a front ornamental surface design 17 the ornamental surface design 17 shown in the appended drawings is merely one example of the ornamental surface features of the moulding 16 that could be used as an interchangeable face plate on the cable receiver 12 the corner conduit 10 will be ul u00ae rated and may be used as a path for electrical wiring the cable receiver 12 is illustrated in cross section in fig2 and 3 the cable receiver 12 comprises two side panels 18 and 20 generally oriented perpendicular to each other with an integral back panel 22 the cable receiver 12 is adapted to be installed in a corner where a side wall meets a ceiling with the side panel 20 adjacent to the ceiling and the side panel.
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85 plus a small amount of force applied by the filtered oil 95 of the cylindrical cavity 80 to the first end surface 195 of the piston 140 exceeds the force applied to the flange portion and seal by the filtered oil 95 within the inner chamber 130 plus whatever drag force is imparted by the o ring seal interfacing the housing portion 125 by a specific amount determined by the force applied by the spring 145 then the piston 140 is forced away from the cylindrical cavity 80 in the embodiment shown forced upwards such can occur when the oil filter 45 is excessively clogged such that it does not allow oil to sufficiently easily pass through it as the piston 140 is forced upwards a top 215 of the piston is exposed as an indication that the oil filter 45 is excessively dirty clogged such that the oil filtering device 10 or at least the filter itself should be changed in some embodiments a color of a second end surface 212 of the top 215 of the piston matches that of the surrounding portions of the top of the filtering device 10 e g black while a side surface 217 of the top has a different color e g red such that exposure of the top is readily apparent further as shown the filter status indicator 50 includes a latching mechanism 220 that locks when the piston 140 is urged sufficiently upward and the top 215 becomes sufficiently exposed in order to lock the piston in place so that it cannot return to its retracted position e g move back toward the cavity 80 even though the pressure differential between the unfiltered oil 85 and filtered oil 95 might later fall.
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devices of sunnyvale calif several other conventional components are connected to microprocessor 38 including a clock 40 backup battery 42 dynamic random access memory dram 44 for temporary data storage during program execution preferably at least one megabyte and read only memory rom 46 for permanently storing the basic input an output system bios software additional rom 48 may optionally be provided to store conventional operating system software including pc dos ms dos os 2 and macintosh operating systems computer 36 may include a plurality of expansion slots not shown for receiving circuit boards which add to the computer 39 s functionality for example one of the slots could be occupied by a graphics adaptor such a vga visual graphics adaptor circuit board providing enhanced graphical output for lcd panel 14 rather than providing such a card however these functions have been integrated in the preferred embodiment in the mother board in an lcd vga controller 50 such as the cl gd6410 controller available from cirrus logic of fremont calif this controller can provide output to both an lcd panel and a crt monitor 72 simultaneously lcd panel 14 as well as other peripheral devices are accessed via a controller 54 having a plurality of output ports 56 serial and or parallel represented in fig3 by double arrows a satisfactory controller is the pc87310 controller available from national semiconductor.
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acre of course a compound of this invention can be formulated according to routine methods with any of several known and commonly used herbicidal diluents adjuvants and carriers the formulations can contain liquid carriers and adjuvants such as organic solvents as well as emulsifiers stabilizers dispersants suspending agents spreaders penetrants wetting agents and the like typical carriers utilized in dry formulations include clay talc diatomaceous earth silica and the like preferred formulations are those in the form of wettable powders flowables dispersible granulates or aqueous emulsifiable concentrates which can be diluted with water at the site of application also dry formulations such as granules dusts and the like may be used when desired a compound of this invention can be applied in combination with other herbicidal agents in an effort to achieve even broader vegetative control typical herbicides which can be conveniently combined with formula i compound include atrazine hexazinone metribuzin ametryn cyanazine cyprazine prometon prometryn propazine simazine terbutryn propham alachlor acifluorfen bentazon metolachlor and n n dialkyl thiocarbamates such as eptc butylate or vernolate these as well as other herbicides described for example in the herbicide handbook of the weed science society of america may be used in combination with a compound or compounds of the invention typically such formulations will contain from about 5 to about 95 percent by weight of a compound of this invention the herbicidal formulations contemplated herein can be applied by any of several methods known to the art generally the formulation will be surface applied as an aqueous spray such application can be carried out by conventional ground equipment or if desired the sprays.
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wall for example by snap action and held in it as shown in fig3 the electronic device 4 can be also removed from the cavity of the container wall together with the camera 3 so that the electronic device 4 with the camera 3 or the camera 3 and the electronic device 4 separately can be used outside of the beverage container 1 the camera 3 can be formed and operate as a camera which produces pictures of still images such as a photo camera or pictures of moving images such as a movie camera as known per se in the art of cameras when it is located on the beverage container 1 it can make pictures of a person of an object in front of the beverage container or at any location by simply turning the beverage container 1 with the camera 3 in a corresponding direction and activating the camera the same can be also done when the camera 3 or the electronic device 4 with the camera 3 are removed from the beverage container 1 and used separately the camera 3 can store the pictures which it makes of the still images or the moving images in its memory 5 the camera 3 further has output means 6 for outputting the pictures made by it in order to print the pictures the camera 3.
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interior chamber 22 a a method of using the subject spray dryer absorption system 18 for flue gas fg impurity reduction comprises providing a vessel 22 defining an interior chamber 22 a of approximately 12 to approximately 22 meters or larger in diameter and arranging one or more dispersers 24 26 28 30 in a roof 32 of the interior chamber 22 a an atomizer 34 for atomization and dispersal of absorption liquid or reagent slurry droplets therefrom across interior chamber 22 a is centered within the disperser 24 26 28 30 surrounding the atomizer 34 is a flow directing device 36 38 40 42 comprising three annular channels 60 62 64 formed concentrically around the atomizer 34 for a flow of flue gas fg therethrough of the three annular channels 60 62 64 an inner channel 60 without or optionally with a vane pack 60 a comprising a plurality of approximately 8 to approximately 12 rotational vanes 60 b of a like angle of approximately 25 to approximately 35 degrees or approximately 30 degrees from vertical reduces scale formation on the disperser shroud 34 a a middle channel 62 comprises a plurality of rotational vanes 70 a angled approximately 35 degrees to approximately 55 degrees or approximately 40 degrees to approximately 50 degrees or approximately 45 degrees from vertical.
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least one embodiment the induction key 300 can include a sensing module 304 a first communication module 306 a processing module 308 and a storage unit 309 electrically connected in turn the sensing module 304 can be adapted for sensing the lf signal and the magnetic field signal and starting the induction key 300 the first communication module 306 can wirelessly communicate with the computing device 20 such that the magnetic field signal sensed by the induction key 300 can be sent to the computing device 20 in at least one embodiment the first communication module 306 can be an ultra high frequency uhf signal emitter receiver the processing module 308 can provide an operational function for example the processing module 308 can calculate a magnetic field strength the storage unit 309 can provide a storage function for example the storage unit 309 can used to store an offset value the induction key 300 can further include a first codec module 305 electrically connected to the first communication module 306 the first codec module 305 can set up an identification program to validate an identification code received by the first communication module 306 if the identification code is adapted to the identification program the induction key 300 can match with the device which emit the identification code for receiving signal from the device if not the induction key 300 would not match with the device in at least one embodiment the signal source 10 can include a signal generator 13 and helmholtz coils 15 connected to the signal generator 13 the signal generator 13 can be used to generate a lf signal and output corresponding voltage to the helmholtz coils 15 the helmholtz coils 15 can generate an uniform standard magnetic field in.
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contained in an amount above 60 by weight the electron receptive compound may deposit and thereby granulation of the wax would become difficult the decolorization agent inhibits the color developing function of the electron receptive compound therefore the decolorization agent performs a function to remove or dilute a developed color given by the electron donative color developing organic compound when an erasing operation is carried out the decolorization agent is preferably a basic compound it is considered that the discoloring ability of the ink composition depends on the strength of the basicity of the decolorization agent as the basicity of the decolorization agent is stronger the color of the electron donative color developing organic compound in its colored state can be made decolorized state more successfully improving the discolorability of the ink composition by heating in the present invention as the decolorization agent it is preferable to use a compound selected from the group consisting of the following compounds an aromatic compound having at least one amino group and an alkylene group between the amino group and an aromatic ring in the molecule a compound represented by a general formula nh 2 u2014 c 2 h 4 u2014 nh u2014 c 2 h 4 n u2014 nh 2 n u2267 0 and derivatives thereof a compound generally referred to as a hindered amine which compound has a piperidyl group and derivatives thereof in the molecule the aliphatic amine is a primary amine a secondary amine or a tertiary amine the aliphatic amine is preferably the secondary amine or the tertiary amine the.
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10 and bonded to the same as shown in fig3 thus an optical unit of the light reflecting type of optical sensor similar to that shown in fig3 was prepared to improve the measuring accuracy of the sensor the output of the photo detector 7 was separated into ac and dc components and the ac component was electrically divided by the dc component as described with respect to example 1 the prepared optical sensor was placed in a thermostat and ac 50 v 60 hz was applied to the electrooptical crystal 3 while the temperature of the sensor was varied between 20 u00b0 c and 80 u00b0 c a measurement of an output signal fluctuation of the sensor was 4 in the meantime an optical sensor was prepared as shown in fig1 a which uses a catio 3 polycrystal substrate 20 which has a constricted portion in the form of a rectangular protrusion 28 defined by and between two parallel rectangular grooves 29 formed in the upper surface of the substrate 20 such that the rectangular protrusion 28 is left in a central part of the substrate 20 the grooves 29 have dimensions as indicated in fig1 a the crystal 23 is bonded to the upper surface of the substrate 20 by the adhesive layer 19 as shown in fig1 b thus the rectangular.
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on the barrel reactor in fluid communication with the supply of reactant gas for selectively delivering a jet of reactant gas from the supply to the reaction chamber the nozzle is pivotable relative to the barrel reactor for selectively altering the direction in which the reactant gas jet enters the reaction chamber the positioning device is connected to the nozzle for pivoting the nozzle relative to the barrel reactor to alter the direction in which the reactant gas jet enters the reaction chamber the positioning device is constructed to permit quantitative measurement of the position of the nozzle relative to the barrel reactor thereby permitting reproducible aiming of the nozzle for selecting the direction in which the reactant gas jet enters the reaction chamber application_number US 64418196 A description referring now to the drawings and in particular to fig1 a barrel reactor for use in chemical vapor deposition of a layer of semiconductor material on one face of wafers w is indicated generally at 10 the barrel reactor includes a shell generally designated by 12 defining a reaction chamber 14 in which the wafers w are positioned for chemical vapor deposition the shell comprises an inverted quartz bell jar or reaction chamber vessel 20 a gas ring 22 and a seal plate 24 a lift assembly indicated generally at 30 is positioned generally above the reaction chamber 14 to raise and lower a quartz hanger 32 and a five sided silicon coated graphite susceptor 34 out of and into the bell jar 20.
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illustrated by the following example a mixture was prepared of 3 90 kilograms of wolframite 5 55 kilograms of sodium chloride and 5 55 kilograms of sodium meta silicate this mixture was heated for one hour at 1090 u00b0 c and a tungsten bearing halide phase was formed as described in u s pat no 3 373 097 the tungsten bearing halide phase was decanted from a slag layer containing the remaining impurities and approximately 8 10 kilograms of the tungsten bearing halide was obtained this material was allowed to cool and then pulverized approximately 7 300 grams of the pulverized 40 mesh tungsten bearing halide was mixed with 453 3 grams of natural flake graphite and placed into a crucible made of nickel base alloy 214 the particle size distribution of the natural flake graphite used was as follows 850 micrometers 4 6 710 micrometers 8 5 600 micrometers 17 5 500 micrometers 31 3 425 micrometers 13 0 300 micrometers 12 9 and 300 micrometers 12 2 the mixture was heated to 1070 u00b0 c for three hours and 50 minutes during which time the ingredients became molten and tungsten monocarbide was formed the resulting halide slag was decanted leaving the tungsten monocarbide crystals behind in the crucible the wc crystals were removed from the crucible allowed to cool and then cleaned the cleaning step consisted of a leaching of the wc crystals with a hydrochloric acid solution to remove any residual salt and any metal impurities that the wc crystals may have picked up from the crucible the wc crystals were then gravity separated such as by panning to.
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typical reducing agents include sodium borohydride lithium borohydride and sodium triacetoxyborohydride alternatively catalytic hydrogenation or other reducing agents known in the art can be applied nabh 4 reductions are conveniently carried out in an organic solvent for example alcoholic solvents such as methanol ethanol propanol or ethers such as thf diethyl ether or dimethoxyethane or a mixture of the mentioned solvents aprotic solvents are required for more reactive hydride transfer reagents the reaction is carried out at a reaction temperature between about u2212 10 u00b0 c and about 60 u00b0 c preferably at room temperature the reduction reaction can also be carried out as described in textbooks about organic chemistry e g from j march 1992 u201c advanced organic chemistry reactions mechanisms and structure u201d 4 th ed john wiley amp sons the carbinol can then be further derivatized 13 r 13 acyl alkyl aralkyl aryl carbamoyl alternatively the c 4 aldehyde can be converted to an alkene 14 scheme 3 or substituted alkene with a wittig reagent or emmons wadsworth reagent see j w schulenberger and s archer organic reactions wiley amp sons new york 1965 vol 14 chapter 1 pp 1 51 j march advanced organic chemistry 4 th ed john wiley amp sons new york 1992 pp 956 963 the olefination reaction is carried out by procedures similar to those described in.
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reached and where it is released two types of super absorbent copolymers are considered as particularly useful the first is a copolymer of poly 2 propenamide co 2 propenoic acid sodium salt the second super absorbent copolymer is a sodium polyacrylate and presented as a comparison to demonstrate the particular properties of the first other sap such as polyacrylamide or modified crosslinked poly meth acrylate are also interested for self healing applications these types of copolymers are made up of cross linked polymers which swell into a gel when in contact with water the swelling is a consequence of electrostatic repulsion between charge sites on the copolymers in the presence of water the addition of highly concentrated salt solution will make the gel collapse instantly due to the screening of the charged site on the copolymer the sensitivity towards high salinity has at least one drawback but also advantages the major drawback is that in the presence of ions in the water the copolymer will swell less as well as lose some of its gel strength compared with fresh water this is the case when used in e g cement where high concentrations of calcium ions are present one advantages is that in the event that a cement copolymer system becomes solid like in.
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3 lt 105 5 0 3 8mean particle size um 168 180bulk density g cm sub 3 0 392 0 389plasticizer sorption 128 1 124 4 parts 100 g resin funnel flow time g sec 5 3 5 2degree of polymerization 1113 1237inherent viscosity 1 03 1 07______________________________________ the presence of the expanding lattice clay with the hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose resulted in a significantly reduced polymerization time the procedure of example 1 was again repeated with the substitution of polyvinyl alcohol with and without veegum the results are shown in the following table table 4______________________________________ test no 9 10______________________________________test conditionsvinyl chloride wt 100 100water wt 200 200polyvinyl alcohol wt 0 13 0 13veegum wt 0 13 0 09di 2 ethyl hexyl peroxy 0 038 0 05dicarbonate wt reaction conditionstemperature u00b0 c 55 55rpm 600 500ph 8 5 4 7reaction times hrs 8 6 3conversion wt 71 86 1test resultsparticle size um 350 6 0 29 7250 29 1 37 5177 32 7 14 6149 15 3 5 0105 9 7 3 7 lt 105 7 3 9 6mean particle size um 192 245bulk density g cm sub 3 0 377 0 439plasticizer sorption 126 5 101 7 parts 100 g resin funnel flow time g sec 5 0 5 3______________________________________ the results evidence that the presence of the expanding lattice clay with the hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose increased the bell shaped pattern of distribution of the particles this was shown in the particle size distribution and in the mean particle size results the use of the protective colloid of this invention in the polymerization of vinyl chloride significantly improves the polymerization in most instances the polymerization time is significantly reduced in all cases the presence of the protective colloid enhanced the.
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radicals or one r8 taken together with the nitrogen atom may form an anilinium radical and r7 is as defined above in the above compounds preferably r7 is a pentafluorophenyl radical in general preferred boron activators may be described as salts of tetra perfluorophenyl boron more specifically the preferred activators are anilinium carbonium oxonium phosphonium and sulfonium salts of tetra perfluorophenyl boron with anilinium and trityl or u201c triphenyl methylium u201d salts being especially preferred it should also be noted that three coordinate boron activators i e compounds of the formula b r7 3 where r7 is as defined above are not suitable for use in the process of this disclosure this is surprising as such compounds are well known as activators for metallocene catalysts however for reasons which are not completely understood the use of a trivalent boron activator is not suitable for preparing polymers having a broad molecular distribution in accordance with the process of this disclosure triethylammonium tetra phenyl boron tripropylammonium tetra phenyl boron tri n butyl ammonium tetra phenyl boron trimethylammonium tetra p tolyl boron trimethylammonium tetra o tolyl boron tributylammonium tetra pentafluorophenyl boron tripropylammonium tetra o p dimethylphenyl boron tributylammonium tetra m m dimethylphenyl boron tributylammonium tetra p trifluoromethylphenyl boron tributylammonium tetra pentafluorophenyl boron tri n butyl ammonium tetra o tolyl boron n n dimethylanilinium tetra phenyl boron n n diethylanilinium.
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of the scsi protocol controller 705 the hard disk controller controls a servo controller 707 and a read write channel 708 based on the received instruction and executes writing or reading data to and from a storage medium the servo controller 707 controls a voice coil motor 714 so as to move a head 711 mounted on a tip of an actuator arm 713 to a position on a sector to be read of the storage medium 712 when the head 711 has moved to the sector to be read out the read write channel 708 executes sending and receiving data to and from the head 711 at this time the data saved in the cache memory 703 is written to the storage medium when writing data and the data saved in the storage medium is written to the cache memory 703 when reading data when the power of the disk drive is turned on the memory controller and microprocessor 704 read a start program from the flash rom 701 then the memory controller part initializes the main memory 702 and cache memory 703 controls the servo controller 707 and read write channel 708 by way of the hard disk controller and scsi protocol controller 705 further.
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the active ingredient a thickener such as hydroxymethylcellulose hydroxypropylmethylcellulose methylcellulose polyvinylpyrrolidone or the like to improve the retention of the medicament in the conjunctival sac the compounds are preferably formulated as topical ophthalmic suspensions or solutions with a ph of about 4 5 to 8 0 the compounds will normally be contained in these formulations in an amount of 0 1 to 10 by weight but preferably in an amount of 0 25 to 5 0 by weight thus for topical presentation these formulations would be delivered to the surface of a mammal 39 s eye 1 to 4 times a day according to the routine discretion of a skilled clinician the following examples which are in no way limiting illustrate the preparation of selected examples of the compounds of the present invention the compound set forth in example 1 represents the preferred thiophene sulfonamide to a solution of 3 1 3 dioxan 2 yl thiophene 3 6 g 23 mmol in dry thf 40 ml at 78 u00b0 c was added dropwise n butyllithium 2 5m in hexane 10 15 ml 25 mmol after stirring at 78 u00b0 c for 1 h a stream of sulfur dioxide was passed through the surface of the mixture for.
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from the anchoring bracelet so that the catheter can be accurately located in the graft and firmly anchored on the patient application_number US 69299085 A description the overall nature of the present invention can be more fully appreciated and understood with reference to the following detailed description thereof which refers to the drawings herein and in which like numerals refer to like portions thereof it is initially noted however that while the following discussion is specifically directed to the use of the device of the present invention in connection with a catheter for use with dialysis equipment that the overall nature of the present invention is not limited to that specific mode of utilization it will thus be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in this art that the illustrative discussion which follows and which relates to use in dialysis is not so limiting and that the overall nature of the present invention makes it adaptable for other such uses in connection with the necessary placement and stabilization of catheters needles cannulas and the like referring specifically to fig1 a pair of the devices or 34 bracelets 34 of the present invention are shown as they would be used in connection with dialysis treatment of a patient in particular in this case the patient 39 s arm 2.
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contents of a laundry basket near the washing machine 24 a pile of laundry placed on the top of the washing machine 24 or nearby dryer etc if in response to the scan s the rfid reader 22 receives the predetermined code 18 indicating that the non washable article 12 is in near the washing machine 24 the rfid reader 22 warns the user 16 by initiating an alarm 26 via an alarm system 28 in this way the rfid reader 22 preemptively warns the user 16 that the non washable article 12 is in a u201c washing u201d location in another embodiment rfid tags are attached to batteries for use in consumer electronics e g digital audio players pdas cellular telephones etc as depicted in fig2 for example the user 16 can install batteries 30 that include rfid tags 32 in a battery powered non washable article 34 the rfid tag 32 can for example be affixed to an outside surface of a battery 30 this saves the user 16 from having to modify the non washable article 34 itself e g by installing an rfid tag internally or disfiguring the non washable article 34 e g by affixing an rfid tag externally similarly a memory card 36 for storing data associated with e g used by generated by etc the non washable article 34 can include an rfid tag 38 this protects not only the non washable article 34 but also the memory card 36 itself the rfid tag.
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pinkish color and then became dark brownish after processing indicating epinephrine instability the seventh sample water 0 1 mm sodium metabisulfite 0 1 m perchloric acid discolored to a slightly pinkish color 0 1 mm sodium metabisulfite 0 1 m perchloric acid usually provided optimum stability for epinephrine for several months the ft ir spectrum for epinephrine base before fig2 b is different from the ft ir spectrum after processing fig2 a which reflects the degradation that occurs during processing the epinephrine base required stabilization with acetic acid or phosphoric acid in the suspension media and cooling of the reaction chamber to minimize degradation the first sample a suspension of 7 0 mg ml was used as a stock suspension and was used to prepare the other dilutions thus the passes are additive and each pass represents an additional pass to the previous dilution after ten passes in the last run includes samples one two three and the first pass of sample 4 the particle size distribution psd did not change no effect after ten passes according to nicomp readings the fourth sample was processed six times 6 passes in one step followed by an additional ten passes for a total of sixteen passes continuously the epinephrine bitartrate salt form of epinephrine was more stable than the epinephrine base did not show any discoloration and tolerated the fabrication conditions nanomilling the particle size distribution psd of epinephrine bitartrate after processing fabrication using zetasizer was 5000 nm 60 and 500 1000 nm 30 40 the yield of fabricated epinephrine bitartrate after drying was 68 the fourier transformation infrared.
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electrodes 24 and 25 the symbol d 1 is the thickness of the glass plate the symbol d o being the initial distance of the gap between the weight 5 and the glass plate 22 23 the symbol x being the displacement in the distance of the gap due to applying an acceleration the symbol u03b5 o being the dielectric constant of vacuum the symbol u03b5 1 being the dielectric constant of the glass using these values the electrostatic capacitance c 1 between the equivalent external electrode 24 and the weight 5 is expressed as follows the symbol s is the effective area of the electrostatic capacitance in the weight portion serving as the movable electrode against the electrode 24 it can be understood from the above equation that when a displacement in gap x takes place due to applying an acceleration the electrostatic capacitance c 1 varies and the acceleration therefore can be obtained by measuring the magnitude of c 1 on the lower electrode a similar phenomenon occurs the gap displacement is opposite and the capacitance c 2 can be expressed as follows fig5 shows a second embodiment according to the present invention in this case additional electric conductive portions 26.
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oxidation catalyst a hydrocarbon trap catalyst or a selective catalytic reduction scr catalyst depending on the design intent moreover two or more types of catalyst 50 may be coated on the support 40 for example the lnt catalyst and the scr catalyst may be sequentially coated on the support 40 but the present disclosure is not limited thereto furthermore different types of catalyst 50 may be coated on one side and the other side of the support 40 also the catalyst 50 coated on the support 40 may be a different type from the catalyst 50 coated on the wall 30 meanwhile the support 40 is provided to hold the catalyst 50 in place rather than serving as a filter thus the support 40 is not necessarily made from a porous material that is the support 40 may be made from the same material as the porous wall 30 or a different material even in the case that the support 40 is made from a porous material exhaust gases mostly move along the support 40 and wall 30 without passing through the support 40 because there is little difference in pressure between the two parts of the channel 10 or 20 separated by the support 40 also the support 40 does not need to be thick since it is not required to serve as a filter that is the support 40 may be thinner than the wall 30 which minimizes an increase in back pressure for a support 40 made from a porous material the catalyst 50 is coated on the surface of the support 40 and on the micropores in the support 40 contrariwise for a support 40 made from a non porous material the catalyst 50 is coated on the surface of the support 40.
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as the diverting agent is pumped into formation zone 14 the diverting agent will act to seal the fractures 24 and 24 a including any newly propagated fractures thereby reducing the permeability of the formation zone 14 and causing the fracturing fluid that follows the diverting fluid to flow to next most highly permeable formation zone such as formation zone 16 where the process is repeated until all of the formation zones 12 14 and 16 have been treated to increase the permeability of all of the formation zones 12 14 and 16 once all of the formation zones 12 14 and 16 have been treated the formation zones are not initially permeable due to the diverting agent that has been forced into each zone however with the presence of the catalyzing agent the diverting agent begins to break down in a few hours it is generally accepted that upon 80 of the diverting agent degrading the diverting agent is then able to flow out of the well once the diverting has degraded and begins to move out of the fractures and the formation zones the now increased permeability of the formation zones is restored fig2 and 4 depict a fluid loss control test fig2 depicts a slotted disk 100 having a 0 1 inch wide slot 102 through the slotted disk 100 fig3 depicts the fluid loss cell 110 the slotted disk 100 from fig2 is placed in to bottom.
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quick drop circuit for example the present invention allows for the advantages of a quick drop valve that is triggered at a clearly identifiable position of the operator controlled lever further location of the quick drop actuation at an extreme of the range of movement of operator controlled lever 52 provides for a greater modulation range of operator controlled lever 52 resulting in a greater control of the movement of blade 14 especially in a controlled lowering operation the present invention utilizes a fluidly controlled quick drop valve and thus avoids the drawbacks of a fully electrically controlled quick drop valve such fully electrically controlled quick drop valves require added components to take into account for example the need to deactivate the quick drop valve when the blade reaches the ground further fully electrically controlled quick drop systems are less reliable than systems incorporating hydraulic circuits other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein for example pilot circuit 32 of the auxiliary control system could be replaced with an equivalent gas or electric circuit for biasing quick drop valve member 100 in its first position the auxiliary control system could also be integrated with the hydraulic circuit 12 so that hydraulic fluid of hydraulic circuit 12 acts to bias quick drop valve member 100.
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a t linaginosa lipase porcine liver lipase p stutzeri lipase and mucor miehei lipase in a class of the invention the enzyme is candida antarctica lipase b in one embodiment of the invention the process is run as a fed batch reaction the fed batch reaction is carried out in a temperature controlled stirred tank reactor where agitation is carried out with overhead stirring via a pitched blade impeller this agitation needs to be sufficient to suspend the immobilized enzyme resin in a class of the invention the fed batch reaction is carried out at a temperature of about 50 u00b0 to about 65 u00b0 c in a subclass of the invention the fed batch reaction is carried out at a temperature of about 65 u00b0 c the fed batch reaction can be carried out in an organic solvent such as mtbe thf dmf toluene ch 3 cn and mixtures thereof in a class of the invention the fed batch reaction is carried out in mtbe with the fed batch reaction it is preferable to always maintain a high enzyme to substrate ratio and to feed the substrate over time as opposed to a higher starting concentration of substrate to minimize background ethanolysis and hydrolysis in another embodiment of the invention the process is a continuous plug flow column reaction the immobilized enzyme is slurried in mtbe and then packed into the column under atmospheric pressure two feed solutions are made the first solution comprising an azalactone of formula ii and a second solution comprising amine base and etoh in a class of the invention the amine base is triethylamine dbu 2 6 lutidine or dabco in a subclass of the invention the amine base is triethylamine with the column reaction it is preferable to keep the two feeds.
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input 330 from the management input flowchart 200 in step 332 the human resources department will generate the required human resources data documents for all employees per the funding pool the human resources data documents for all employees per the funding pool 334 is output 336 and utilized in the processes set forth in tool calculation flowchart sheet 1 700 and sheet 2 800 depicted in fig7 and 8 the end 338 of the human resource input process is reached the value factor selection process 400 is depicted in fig4 at the start 410 of the process management and human resources must identify 412 if the incentive plan is based on product project and or service they must also identify 414 the product project and or service key attributes to be factored into the incentive plan ranges for key attributes 416 must be identified and as shown in step 420 it is recommended that three ranges for each key attribute be determined all key attributes should have the same number of ranges a numerical value e g from 1 to 3 is assigned to each key attribute range column the next step 418 comprises establishing the product project and or service value factor matrix a sample value factor matrix 422 is provided in tool calculation flowchart sheet 1 700 depicted in fig7 in step 426 a product project and or service value.
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the water weight increases incrementally until the pins 52 are forced out of the detents 66 this will allow for staged opening of the gate assembly 18 and will also work to prevent fluttering of the gate assembly as the water flow ebbs and increases it will be appreciated that the size and depth of the detents 66 must be controlled so as to not unduly hinder the movement of the trip plate in either the downward or upward direction as the water weight continues to increase eventually the biasing and the detents are overcome and the trip plate 20 will rotate entirely downward as shown in shadow in fig2 at this point the trip plate 20 ceases to exercise any limiting function on the gate assembly 18 which in turn is allowed to rotate entirely open by appropriate sizing and placement of the brackets 50 the side pins 44 and the other components the gate assembly 18 can be allowed to rotate through a full 90 degrees such that it comes to rest against the ceiling of the drain basis in which case the storm drain opening 12 is complete unobstructed maximum flow of water into the basis is allowed and even trip plate 20 is pulled up substantially away from the water flow once the water flow recedes the upward biasing on the trip plate 20 will again be greater than the water weight acting on the trip plate and it will again rotate upwardly simultaneously forcing the gate assembly 18 downward and into its closed position flush against the basin opening 12 referring back to fig1 it will been seen that the trip plate brackets 22 are attached to the large side brackets 36 and 38.
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shell 56 the firing pin 49 is activated using a capacitor discharge electronic system which has sufficient voltage typically larger than 200 vdc to push firing pin 49 forward with sufficient force and speed to cause shotgun shell 56 to fire a solenoid manufactured by mcmaster carr atlanta ga model no 70155k11 with the piston modified with a bull nose to function as firing pin 49 has been successfully utilized fig6 is a front view of the knife blade 52 and comprises four fin like members 70 which converge to a central area 72 knife blade 52 includes a threaded shaft portion 74 fig4 and 7 which as noted above screws into piston rod 56 fig7 is similar to fig4 and shows knife blade assembly 50 after firing pin 49 has been activated such that shotgun shell 56 has been fired rod 54 is then propelled forward which in turn forces knife blade 52 into side 78 of container 24 rupturing the side and allowing liquid propane 27 contained therein to escape into interior 28 of housing 12 wherein it turns into a gas 80 gas 80 fills the entire interior of housing 12 and mixes with the powder gas escaping from ports 47 formed in cylinder 58 the resultant gas mix igniting and forming a fireball the electro mechanical solenoid pin 49 is activated using a high voltage pulse provided for example by a hand held blasting machine used for igniting electric blasting caps starting with the housing cylinder 12 and end caps 14 and 16 in order to fabricate the fireball generator of the present invention a user unscrews the steel pipe main housing end cap 16 and then inserts tank 24 into the main housing 12 tank 24.
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bytes of data on data bus 8 are reformatted into a single 32 bit data word by data packer 10 the output of which appears on data bus 9 in the preferred embodiment data packer 10 was constructed of four 8 bit emitter coupled logic or ecl as it is known in the art latches specifically four 8 bit ecl latches are used to form the 32 bit word data is latched into the appropriate 8 bit latch on each clock pulse which in fig2 is delivered on line 11 the 8 bit words are written into the latches in a circular fashion with a new 32 bit word being produced for every 4 clock pulses a clock signal shown in fig2 as a pulse train labelled clock in fig2 having at least the same frequency as the original data stream of 8 bit data words on data bus 8 data must be delivered to data packer 10 after data on bus 8 is valid see datain in fig2 for timing the formation of a 32 bit word four clock cycles t 1 through t 4 as shown in fig2 are required by data packer 10 to generate a single 32 bit data word from four 8 bit datain data words d1 d2 d3 and d4 in fig1 clock pulses from the data source or derived from the data stream itself are delivered to 34 fifo 34 control 13 on.
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its base two pressure points in the form of small protrusions 324c located on the inner edge of each branch 324b and designed to snap over the bottom surface of the lever arm 312 protrusions 324c permit the lever arm 312 to stay locked thereon when reversed into storage position fig2 and 23 although not shown the protrusions 324c could alternatively lock into lateral cavities situated on both sides of lever arm 312 to permit the side grip 324 39 to flip over parallel to the upper surface of the lever arm 312 as shown in fig2 provisions are made for a 34 living hinge 34 327 situated along the apex of a raised triangular shaped tip 327a integrated to the upper proximal edge of the frame 312a fig2 in addition the proximal end section of frame 312a is also configurated to match the front and back mating portions of grip 324 39 to permit close abutment of grip 324 39 to lever 312 in the folded position as a result the rectangular recess 333 fig2 formed between the anchoring bridge 328 and the side grip 324 39 can conveniently fit below the lower rectangular edge 312c of the frame 312a while the tapered upper edge 324d of the side grip 324 39 can fold over into the mating tapered upper surface 312d of the frame 312 such arrangement detailed in fig2 provides the side grip 324 39 with a full 270 u00b0 rotation to permit it to assume its storage position while also permitting the lever arm 312 to rotate 180 u00b0 to effect perforation of the can top when the grip support 324 39 is in vertical position and mounted on the can rim as mentioned.
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container 10 also has at least one inlet 13 into primary chamber 15 and at least one outlet 14 from outlet chamber 33 the second embodiment also includes a low flow conduit 17 that has an inlet opening 30 in an upper surface at the first end of the conduit 17 situated within chamber 15 for allowing surface water to flow from chamber 15 into the conduit 17 conduit 17 empties into chamber 16 through opening 31 in the interior dividing wall 12 the discharge into chamber 16 is above the surface level of the fluid in chamber 16 during normal flow conditions a subsurface control plate 35 attached to the low flow conduit 17 and extending from the interior wall of container 10 to the dividing wall 12 diverts water under conduit 17 for moderate flow conditions when the level of the water exceeds the lower entry edge of moderate bypass flow opening 38 in dividing wall 12 the surface water on the back side of conduit 17 is isolated from the surface water on the front side because conduit 17 and subsurface control plate 35 extend from the interior wall of the chamber 10 to the dividing wall 12 by isolating the water surface and diverting flow below the subsurface control plate 35 floating debris in chamber 15 will be prevented from reaching the back side of conduit 17 and therefore cannot flow out the lower portion of opening 38 a single opening 38 can function as the moderate and bypass flow opening 38.
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signal is not delivered in a state where all the joint portions are coupled the automobile can be driven normally thus even when a load is applied to the engine and the blowby gas is generated the blowby gas thus generated is sucked by the negative pressure of the intake duct 12 and feed back and hence prevented from being exhausted in the atmosphere when performing the maintenance of the automobile the joint portions 13 15 16 are sometimes disengaged in this respect when these joint portions 13 15 16 are disengaged and then restored after the maintenance if one of these joint portions is carelessly forgotten to be coupled there arises a fear that the blowby gas may leak from the joint portion thus remained in a disengagement state when the blowby gas is generated however since the connector portion at the joint portion thus disengaged is detached the switch circuit c 1 is opened and so the portion between the detection terminals 81 a 81 b of the detection circuit 80 is placed in an insulated state in this state when the ignition key is turned on to activate the detection circuit 80 the alarm signal is outputted from the detection circuit 80 thus a driver notices that one of the joint portions in the blowby gas feedback path is in a disengagement state accordingly the blowby.
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part but is instead discharged at an earlier stage it should also be noted that the mutual and relative positions and operation of the filter surface and rotor need not be as described hereinabove rather the stationary not quite uniform cylindrical part may be a member having a surface alternative in accordance with fig3 and the rotational part may be a filter surface whereby the filtrate is discharged through the rotational member the illustrated vertically oriented apparatus may also be arranged horizontally or if desired at an inclined or angled orientation a further development of the embodiment of the apparatus depicted in fig7 and 8 is shown in fig9 and 10 in which the pulp is brought axially into the apparatus through a conduit 82 a filtering chamber 83 is separated by a stationary cylinder 84 from the central portion 85 of the apparatus from which central portion the pulp may flow out through only one substantially axial slot 86 in the cylindrical inner wall 84 into the chamber 83 defined between the cylindrical surface 84 and the filter surface 87 disposed within the chamber 83 is a rotatable rotor or blade member 88 the purpose of which is to operatively keep the pulp in motion to mix it and to control the thickness of the fiber mat on the filter surface 87 the rotor or blade member 88 is preferably mounted on a shaft 89 by means of an arm 90 arranged in substantially the central portion of the apparatus and extending through a slot 91 in.
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waste water from the bathroom tub or shower is discharged through a drain line 50 to a vertical drain line 52 into sump pit 40 similarly waste water from the lavatory is discharged through a drain line 54 to drain line 52 and then into the sump pit a sump pump 56 in the sump pit handles any overload that is where the water is not percolating into the ground from the sump pit quickly enough the pump delivers overload water from the sump pit through a drain line 58 to an outside area above ground level 60 such as another collection area for percolating into the ground thus it can be seen that all the sources of waste water that is from the tub and shower the lavatory and the washer are all discharged into the sump pit and then percolated into the ground in some cases it may be convenient to discharge the waste water directly to an outside collection area not shown bypassing the sump pit similarly storm water is discharged into the sump pit and into the ground any overload from the sump pit is discharged outside of the residential structure all the solids from the water closet and the kitchen sink are discharged to the main sewer system preferably through an inclined or horizontal conduit supported several feet above the basement floor 0022 fig2 illustrates another version of the invention.
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attached to an electric fan 200 in this embodiment rotating fan guard 100 is connected to fan 200 by attaching center disk 115 of fan guard 100 to hub 220 of the fan rotor 215 on the intake side of the fan 200 fan guard 100 rotates in synchronism with rotor 215 and fan blades 205 air flow through the fan 200 is in direction 310 the concentric guard rings 105 of fan guard 100 are spaced closely enough to prevent the fingers of maintenance personnel from passing between the guard rings 105 and contacting the rotating fan blades 205 fig1 shows an underwriter 39 s laboratories iec 529 34 test finger 34 1500 hereinafter referred to as a 34 ul finger 34 1500 in fig1 a 60 millimeters mm b 30 mm c 20 mm and d 10 mm the diameter of ul finger 1500 at cross section e e is 12 mm fig1 is cross section taken through line 16 16 of fig1 fig1 is a cross section taken through line 17 17 of fig1 in order to comply with ul requirements the spacing s between rings 105 must be such that a 34 ul finger 34 1500 cannot pass between the rings 105 therefore the spacing s in one embodiment of the present invention is approximately 0 3 inches or less the fan guard 100 is typically used with an electric fan 200 such as an ebm industries type w2g 107 this fan 200 has a blade diameter of approximately 4 15.
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alpha 1 2 3 5 tetra o acetyl l ribofuranoses and u02dc 27 of beta 1 2 3 5 tetra o acetyl l ribofuranoses 37 g of acetic anhydride at ambient temperature the mixture was distilled at atmospheric pressure bath temperature 90 u00b0 c when the pot temperature reached 85 u00b0 c and the distillation became very slow vacuum was applied up to 30 mbar and the distillation was continued for 40 minutes at 90 u00b0 c bath temperature and then for another 40 minutes at 120 u00b0 c bath temperature the pot temperature reached 117 u00b0 c the vacuum was released and 843 mg of triflic acid was slowly added after the addition the vacuum was restored and the mixture was stirred at 115 u00b1 5 u00b0 c pot temperature for 4 h upon the completion of the reaction the mixture was cooled to 70 u00b0 c and to it was added 750 ml of 2b alcohol ethyl alcohol when a homogeneous solution was formed the mixture was cooled to 50 u00b0 c and held until heavy precipitation formed seeding might be necessary the mixture was then slowly cooled to u2212 5 u00b0 c bath temperature in 2 h and held for at least 2 h the solid was filtered washed with 100 ml of cold 2b alcohol ethyl alcohol and dried under vacuum at 50 u00b0 c for 17 h to.
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the probe is aligned with one of the windows 21 of the splice tray t 39 the probe is then activated to force the optical head 23 against the associated fibre and the mandrel 24 in this position the operating position the optical fibre is urged into the recess 26 by the mandrel 24 when the optical fibre is positioned in the recess 26 the rounded v shaped portion 26b subjects the fibre to a tight bend of short arcuate length a kink this causes light carried by the fibre to leak out of the fibre over a very small region thereof in the vicinity of the rounded v shaped portion 26b light is therefore tapped out of the fibre from practically a point source and then travels through the block 25 in a narrow but slightly diverging beam this beam is directed to the photodetector by total internal reflection from an angled side surface 25a of the block 25 the output of the photodetector is coupled to an optical receiver circuit not shown and fed via an umbilical cable to the electronics of a power meter not shown associated with the probe it will be apparent that modifications could be made to the arrangement described above with reference to fig6 and 7 for example each window 1 could be provided with a mandrel rather than having the mandrel forming part of the probe also the.
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roll every time two materials were rolled it was confirmed that the measured values were included within the variation range shown in fig9 also the high spots as shown in fig4 will not occur fifty materials shown in table 2 the width was changed were rolled in succession under the conditions shown in table 2 by using the finish rolling mill shown in table 1 as in example 1 and setting work rolls shown in fig7 tan u03b8 1 0 u00d7 10 3 at the sixth stand as the work rolls and work rolls having a substantially flat crown at all of other stands the results are shown in fig1 in this example the effective shift quantity was set between 80 mm and 120 mm and the wear quantity m per material was 3 u03bcm u02dc 6 u03bcm the correction of the movement of the taper initiating point by the wear of the roll was performed for every two materials within the range of the 25th material to the 33rd material and the correction was performed for every material in other materials in fig1 c25 and c75 indicate the crown quantities at a point 25 mm away from the side edge and a point 75 mm away from the side edge respectively it is seen that the effect of the present invention was stably attained even in the 50th rolled material and a high effect was attained even at the point where the thickness of the material to be rolled was changed and the high spot did not occur from the results of the foregoing.
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guide can have a simple shape moreover the reinforcing plate 20 can be produced simply by press punching accordingly the movable guide in accordance with the invention is advantageous in terms of accuracy production cost and ease of assembly and automated assembly can be carried out the movable guide is mounted on an inner wall of an engine by an attachment means p inserted through the elongated mounting hole 12 b in the guide body 10 and the circular mounting hole 21 in the reinforcing plate 20 when the movable guide is used in a high temperature environment even if the guide body 10 and the reinforcing plate 20 have different coefficients of thermal expansion shape deformation which is liable to occur in the guide is avoided because the ends of the guide body 10 and the reinforcing plate 20 remote from the mounting holes 12 b and 21 are free to move relative to each other in the longitudinal direction of the guide therefore deformation and breakage of the guide due to thermal effects are avoided although the invention has been described with specific reference to a movable guide used with a tensioner many of the advantages achieved in a movable guide in accordance with the invention can be realized in a fixed guide having a similar mounting hole structure even if a the relative positions of the guide body and the reinforcing plate shift during the mounting of the guide an attachment means such.
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process entails besides a huge manual labour a particular attention to the grating being parallel and perpendicular compared with the span which as it often happens especially in non recent buildings can be geometrically not regular said system which is at present the only one known has also the relevant drawback of being very expensive and needing the work of a skilled worker in addition once the grating has been fitted in the aforesaid way it 39 s difficult to remove it from its position and place it elsewhere and even if one decides to do it anyway it 39 s necessary to destroy the wall in the part where the hinges have been walled the present invention aims at eliminating the above mentioned and other drawbacks supplying a fitting device essentially consisting of two telescopic elements which support both the building part and the security grating equipped with register elements that if rotated let the two sides of the telescopic parts lengthen so that joining the ends of the span they show the exact position of tracer for the drilling another facilitation is given by the eccentric construction of the supports provided with this device which will avoid possible linearity errors in.
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melted in the arc and if the pressure is too low the powder will not be carried into the arc if the powder feed rate is too low the plasma spray torch will operate inefficiently and may overheat the substrate and if the powder feed rate is too great not all of the powder will be melted in the torch and the torch may become clogged a carrier gas which is preferably argon is required in operating the plasma spray torch to carry the powder into the arc in a plasma spray torch particles of the powder are entrained in a jet of the carrier gas which passes through the electric arc this melts the particles which then strike and adhere to the substrate the substrate is typically placed about 2 to about 3 inches away from the arc the process of this invention may be used to coat substrates of virtually any composition including silica glass metals and plastic the substrate may be of almost any shape but surfaces which are not accessible to the powder spray will not be coated while coatings of almost any thickness can be built up internal stresses in very thick coatings may result in cracking of the coating or in flaking of the coatings from the substrate coatings can be made more uniform in thickness if desired by grinding or other technique the resulting coated substrate may be used in fuel cells batteries laboratory test work and other applications two grades of u03b2 alumina were obtained an unground calcined u03b2 alumina having a particle size specification of 100 12 200 69 and 325 87 and a superground u03b2 alumina which did not have a mesh size specified but was said to be close to the individual crystallite size each grade of alumina was.
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the jet nozzle faces a side of the stage 11 the jet nozzle 12 is movable relatively to the stage 11 by a traverse mechanism not shown and the jet nozzle 12 can scan a desired route above the substrate b mounted on the stage 11 whereby the jet nozzle 12 can jet aerosol z to a desired position on the substrate b the jet nozzle 12 is connected to an aerosol generator 13 the aerosol generator 13 is provided with an aerosol chamber 14 in which the material particles m can be accommodated and a vibrating device 15 that is secured to the aerosol chamber 14 and vibrates the aerosol chamber 14 a gas cylinder g for introducing carrier gas is connected to the aerosol chamber 14 via an introducing pipe 16 the tip of the introducing pipe 16 is located in the vicinity of the bottom surface in the aerosol chamber 14 and embedded in the material particles m as the carrier gas inert gas such as helium argon nitrogen or the like air oxygen or the like may be used the aerosol chamber 14 is connected to the jet nozzle 12 via an aerosol supplying pipe 17 and aerosol z generated in the aerosol chamber 14 is passed through the aerosol supplying pipe 17 and jetted from the jet nozzle 12 the jet nozzle 12 the aerosol generator 13 the gas cylinder g the traverse mechanism or the like as described above and a vacuum pump p for generating a difference in pressure between a film forming chamber 10 described later and the aerosol chamber 14 correspond to a jetting mechanism in the present invention the measuring.
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shell is produced of the same material as the tubular shell and if a maintenance free corrosion protection is required it is made of highly alloyed stabilized high quality steel a screw collar ring of the same material is screwed onto this cover shell after the production of the parallel wire bundle and the closely enveloping tubular shell at the construction site is complete a two part double longitudinally threaded outer jacket of the same material is placed around the end of the tubular shell whereby a circular small gap of a few mm must be provided a few rings with distributed spacers take care of a uniform spacing at all points the spacers must leave openings free for the later injection of the synthetic material by means of the above mentioned screw ring the tubular shell is solidly connected with the cover jacket and thus with the anchor head the jacket is shaped so that it can grip around the 34 welding lock 34 and the 34 expansion corrugation 34 with a small spacing at the end of the jacket which is away from the anchor head it is crimped so that it lies closely against the tubular shell any gap which remains is plugged with small 34 teflon 34 wedges a closing circular projection holds a fitted two part rubber ring which is pressed together by means of a tightly drawn band of high quality steel and is rigidly pressed onto the end of the jacket and onto the tubular shell in such a manner that the gap at the end is covered the length of the jacket must be a function of the largest possible expansion of the parallel wire bundle so that even when.
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the sports training apparatus 20 on or off and a plurality of emergency stop switches to halt a program in progress the secondary controls of a preferred embodiment include a readout display indicating the level of charge remaining on the pair of rechargeable batteries 108 the microcontroller 106 is electrically connected to the plurality of electronic control and electronic drive systems used for controlling the operational functions of the sports training apparatus 20 the microcontroller 106 relays input signals from a user via the external remote control or the secondary controls and translates them into output signals causing the electronic control and electronic drive systems to perform the desired function the microcontroller 106 of a preferred embodiment has a save ball trajectory program stored thereon the save ball trajectory program causes the microcontroller 106 to store the specific settings i e power level direction and spin of the last sports ball launch for use at a future time or to create a pre programmed sequence of launches the microcontroller 106 of a preferred embodiment has a plurality of mode operation programs stored thereon the plurality of mode of operation programs include but are not limited to a manual mode a pre programmed mode and an automatic mode the manual mode program causes the sports training apparatus to.
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the implanted surface regions 34 or due to the retardation of the growth rate of the second semiconductor material on the surfaces of the implanted surface regions 34 thus the deposited second semiconductor material has an asymmetric vertical cross sectional shape along a vertical plane perpendicular to the first and second sidewalls 31 a 31 b within the second device region r 2 the second semiconductor material is deposited on physically exposed surfaces of the plurality of second semiconductor fins 40 concurrently with the deposition of the second semiconductor material on physically exposed surfaces of the plurality of first semiconductor fins 30 the second semiconductor material can be deposited with the same growth rate at all sidewalls of the plurality of second semiconductor fins 40 that are perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the second gate electrode 52 b the sidewalls of the plurality of second semiconductor fins 40 that are perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the second gate electrode 52 b can have the same surface orientations and do not include the species of dopants contained within the implanted surface regions 34 the deposition rate of the second semiconductor material on the plurality of second semiconductor fins 40 can be the same as the deposition rate of the second semiconductor material on the portions of the plurality of first semiconductor fins 30 that do not include any dopants implanted during the processing steps of fig4 a and 4b the portions of the second semiconductor material deposited on the plurality of first semiconductor fins 30 constitutes various raised semiconductor regions which include first raised source regions 76 s and first raised drain regions 76 d the portions of the second semiconductor material.
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w m 2 and even more preferably less than 0 03 w m 2 as shown in fig8 in connection with an exemplary embodiment of the invention the maximum power 0 025 w m 2 of irradiance of the new lamp is significantly lower than the peak power 0 06 w m 2 of the prior art lamp in the uvb range on the other hand the new lamp has a higher output power in the range of 290 nm lt u03bb lt 310 nm which results in a better stimulating effect for producing previtamin d3 the suggested power range makes it possible to select longer exposure times without negative effects and to determine the necessary dosage more precisely as it can be seen best in fig8 the lamp dl has a significantly higher emission in the range of 295 nm to 310 nm resulting in a better stimulating effect for the production of previtamind d3 the effectiveness of the stimulation of the previtamin d3 synthesis is best seen in fig9 which shows the power spectra of the lamp according to the invention and the conventional sun tanning lamp weighted with the previtamin d3 action spectrum relative sensitivity of the skin the weighted diagram of the lamp according to the invention peaks at about 305 nm and as it can be clearly seen in most of the active range of the power spectrum of the lamp according to the invention the output power is higher than that of the conventional lamp hl in consequence the suggested lamp dl has a significantly better previtamin d3 efficacy.
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using the color sensors a second wavelength of light is emitted from the a light emitter and the color of light emitted by the light emitter is measured using the color sensors the shift in color space based on the measurements is calculated at least one calibration matrix based on the shift in colors space is calculated application_number US 94420607 A description a simplified version of a color illumination system 100 is shown in fig1 the illumination system 100 of fig1 includes a plurality of light emitters 106 which are described herein as being light emitting diodes leds 106 it is noted that emitters other than leds may be used in the illumination system 100 it is also noted that the term light emitter means a single source of light and not a combination of light sources a combination of light sources refers to the illumination system 100 the leds 106 are referred to individually as the red led 108 the green led 110 and the blue led 112 the color designations of the leds 106 refer to the general color appearance of the leds 106 which corresponds to the peak wavelength of light emitted by the leds 106 however colors other than the above described colors may be emitted by the leds 106 located proximate the leds 106 are a plurality of color sensors 116 the sensors may be located in area where the emission from the light emitters is well mixed the color sensors 116 are referred to individually as a red sensor 118 a green sensor 120 and a blue sensor 122 each of the sensors 116 detects a band of light or a bandwidth of wavelengths emitted by the corresponding leds 106 for example.
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in step 2 after being amplified by 2 nd antibody and developed by the following development procedure proteins showing positive were collected those proteins were recognized by the anti mycoplasm spp antibody and therefore would be suitable as candidate antigens for active ingredient of subunit vaccines the hybridization was conducted by western blotting briefly the 2d gel after electrophoresis was transferred to a pvdf membrane then the membrane was incubated and hybridized sequentially with 1 st antibody the serum containing anti mycoplasm spp antibody and 2 nd antibody ap conjugated anti pig igg afterward a color reaction was conducted by using nbt bcip solution the result of the color reaction of western blotting was shown in fig2 wherein 10 proteins positive to the immuno hybridization with anti mycoplasm spp antibody were marked as candidate antigens for being used as active ingredients of subunit vaccines according to the color reaction of the western blotting the gel corresponding to the positive location on the membrane was cut by micropeptide and analyzed by mass spectrometry the obtained data of the mass spectrometry was then matched with amino acid sequence and protein database to identify those proteins please see the following table 1 said 10 proteins positive to the immune hybridization with anti mycoplasm spp antibody were listed escherichia coli jm109 was used.
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17 to produce the attenuation control signal c the near end pitch estimation unit 18 estimates the pitch of the near end signal as this signal is not directly available an indirect estimate or approximation has to be made a first approximation is based upon the residual signal r which contains the near end signal the residual pitch estimator rpe unit 15 provides an estimate of this pitch and feeds this estimate information to the pitch based control pbc unit 17 where it is converted into an attenuation control signal c under ideal conditions the residual signal r yields an excellent estimate of the near end signal however when the echo is relatively large the residual signal typically still contains echo components which cause the estimate of the near end pitch to be less reliable in addition the residual pitch estimation unit 15 cannot distinguish between the near end pitch and the residual echo pitch for this reason the near end pitch estimation unit 18 illustrated in fig2 also includes a echo pitch estimation epe unit 16 arranged for estimating the pitch of the echo cancellation signal in an alternative embodiment not shown the near end pitch estimation unit 18 does not include the echo pitch estimation epe unit 16 and the attenuation control signal c is based upon the pitch of the residual signal r only the echo pitch estimation epe unit 16 provides an estimate of the pitch of the echo cancellation signal y it is noted that pitch estimation techniques are well known in the art a suitable pitch estimation technique is described in.
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the photovoltaic cells 13 are integrated with the secondary battery as shown in the lower figure of fig1 2 the operational voltage of the secondary battery layer is controlled to enable the charging operation in the range of 0 4 to 1 3 v and 3 the secondary battery layer can be implemented on a flexible substrate as well as a rigid substrate to expand the application and improve the durability while showing about the same cycle characteristics as the existing secondary batteries moreover in order to store the output voltage generated from the photovoltaic cells in the secondary battery layer without loss the present invention provides a secondary battery which employs a metal oxide or a metal phosphate as cathode and anode materials of the second battery layer the metal oxide and the metal phosphate which can be used in the is present invention may include a x m y o 2 a li na or k m metal cation 0 lt x lt 1 0 5 lt y lt 2 a x m 2 o 4 a li na or k m metal cation 0 lt x lt 2 limpo 4 m metal cation as the anode material any one selected from the group consisting of lim y fe 1 y po.
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applied to deflect the wall 40 inwardly is removed the insert wall 40 will deflect outwardly thereby increasing friction between the lip 94 and the strainer wall 28 to facilitate insertion of the angled wall a taper not shown may be provided on the lip 94 so that when engaged onto the strainer wall 28 the insert wall 40 will be deflected inwardly furthermore those of skill in the art will appreciate that opposed to a continuous insert wall 40 many elongated tabs or walls may be provided fig1 is an alternate embodiment wherein a conical wall 98 is provided the conical wall 98 includes an inner lip 102 that receives a sliding ring 106 in operation the sliding ring 106 is placed into the strainer wall 28 and moved downwardly thereby deflecting the sides of the insert wall 40 outwardly to place the lip 94 in engagement with the strainer wall 40 again one skilled in the art will appreciate that opposed to a continuous wall many tabs or subwalls may be provided by this embodiment of the present invention fig1 an alternate embodiment of the present invention is shown wherein an adhesive 110 is used between the insert flange 36 and the strainer body flange 24 an engaging lip 38 may also be included to help center the insert 34 with respect to the strainer body 20 fig1 shows yet another.
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during storage and so that there is no risk of the dose of fluid being reduced due to prolonged storage because during storage the metering chamber 11 is empty and does not contain any fluid in the present invention the metering chamber 11 fills only when the valve member 20 which slides in the valve body 10 moves from its rest position shown in fig1 to its dispensing position shown in fig3 the metering chamber 11 is filled between said rest position and said filling position in the intermediate position shown in fig2 for this purpose the valve member 20 has a link channel 15 forming a passageway between the metering chamber 11 and a filling chamber 12 provided in the valve body 10 the link channel is closed when the valve is in the rest position in which said channel is disposed entirely within the metering chamber 11 similarly said channel 15 is closed when the valve is in the dispensing position in which said channel is disposed entirely within the filling chamber 12 it is only in the intermediate position shown in fig2 that the link channel 15 connects the filling chamber 12 to the metering chamber 11 as shown in the figure the link channel 15 may have an inlet 15 a and an outlet 15 b said inlet 15 a being disposed in the filling chamber 12 and said outlet 15 b being disposed in the metering chamber 11 when the valve is in the intermediate position when the valve member 20 reaches the intermediate position in which the link.
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publication_number US 4435333 A abstract a method for chlorinating the carboxylic group of u03b1 aminoacids is described wherein the aminoacid is suspended in an optionally solvate forming solvent treated with an excess of gaseous hcl and then with a chlorinating agent having the general formula 2 ncho a typical compound thus obtained is the dioxane hemisolvate of d2 glycyl chloride hydrochloride application_number US 40135782 A description the present invention will now be further described with reference to some embodying examples given for illustrative and non limiting purposes preparation of the adduct socl 2 ch 3 2 ncho in a flask equipped with stirrer thermometer and the thermostatic bath 119 2 g 1 mole of thionyl chloride are charged cooled to 0 u00b0 c and 73 1 g 1 mole of n n dimethylformamide are added under stirring yet maintaining the temperature below 5 u00b0 c at the end of the addition the temperature is allowed to rise up to 20 u00b0 c and then maintained constant for at least 3 hours 192 g of a yellow oily liquid which is extremely reactive with atmospheric moisture are obtained preparation of the adduct so 2 cl 2 ch 3 2 ncho in a flask equipped with stirrer thermometer and thermostatic bath 135 g 1 mole of sulphuryl chloride are charged cooled to 0 u00b0 c and 73 1 g 1 mole of n n dimethylformamide are added under stirring yet maintaining the temperature below 5 u00b0 c at the end of the addition the temperature is allowed to rise up to 20 u00b0 c and maintained.
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a pressure relief valve 164 the solenoid valve 146 and line 144 back to the hydraulic fluid reservoir 122 the rotor 18 is now in its raised position shown in fig3 solenoid valve 158 is returned to its second i e central position as illustrated in fig6 this locks the jack 46 in its raised position a sensor not shown is provided to indicate that the trolley 102 is in position with its forks 100 engaged beneath the cam plate 78 solenoid valve 158 is adjusted to its first position i e downwardly in fig6 the weight of the rotor 18 then forces hydraulic fluid out of the cylinder space 50 via a fluid flow restrictor 166 the conduit 160 the solenoid valve 158 and the conduit 144 back to the hydraulic fluid reservoir 122 at the same time the solenoid valve 154 is adjusted upwardly in fig6 into its third position hydraulic fluid flows via a conduit 170 into the cylinder space 44 the pressure of fluid in the conduit 170 opens a check valve 172 and hydraulic fluid is forced out of the cylinder space 36 via the valve 172 a non return valve 174 the solenoid valve 154 and the conduit 144 into the reservoir 122 the clamp up member is thus fully raised to release the rotor.
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the partitioning wall 108 to summarize in this embodiment both of the vertical surfaces surface perpendicular to recording chip supporting surface of each partitioning wall are provided with multiple protrusions 108 b which are arranged in the lengthwise direction of the partitioning wall 108 with equal intervals are multiple recesses 108 a which also are arranged in the lengthwise direction of the partitioning wall 108 with equal intervals so that the multiple protrusions 108 b and multiple recesses 108 b are alternately positioned in terms of the lengthwise direction of the partitioning wall 108 therefore even the bodies of the applied adhesive 104 on the portions of each of the partitioning walls 108 remain stable in shape further even in the case where the adhesive 107 is exuded onto the partitioning wall 108 with the needle slightly displaced relative to the partitioning wall 108 the body of the adhesive 104 applied to the partitioning wall 108 satisfactorily remains on the partitioning wall 108 further in this embodiment both of the vertical surfaces surface perpendicular to recording chip supporting surface of each partitioning wall are provided with multiple protrusions 108 b and multiple recesses 108 a which are arranged in the lengthwise direction of the partitioning wall 108 with equal intervals however as long as one.
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downwardly 34 and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms referring now to the drawings in general and fig1 in particular it will be understood that the illustrations are for the purpose of describing a preferred embodiment of the invention and are not intended to limit the invention thereto as best seen in fig1 a sleeveless garment body 10 is shown garment body 10 includes a collarette 12 and a label 14 fashioned from known materials used for shirts blouses or the like the dimensions of various pieces are based on the desired size of the finished product for example in an average medium sized t shirt the width of the collarette 12 is typically in the range of 1 3 16 to 1 7 16 inches as will readily become apparent to those skilled in the art the width of the collarette can be easily varied label 14 provides the purchaser with information concerning the garment for example size manufacturer and washing instructions after being fabricated in part by guide feeder constructed according to the present invention semi completed garment body 10 has a shoulder seam 16 which is sewn in an open shoulder 20 which is sewn in a subsequent operation right sleeve opening 22 and left sleeve opening 24 are likewise sewn in subsequent operations however by.
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hysteresis characteristics as shown in fig5 an output voltage vs from the schmitt circuit 30 is kept at a low level after the main power source 22 is turned on and until an output voltage vr from the reset circuit 28 gradually increases to exceed an upper level shift voltage vp and then it goes to a high level the schmitt circuit 30 generates a signal of high level when the output voltage vr from the reset circuit 28 gradually decreases from the main power source voltage vm to reach a lower level shift voltage vn the schmitt circuit 30 generates a signal of low level when the output voltage from the reset circuit 28 becomes still lower fig6 shows a circuit diagram of the microcomputer system shown in fig4 referring to fig6 the main power source 22 and the auxiliary power source 24 are connected through switches sw1 and sw2 respectively to diodes 20 1 and 20 2 constituting the voltage selector 20 a series circuit of a resistor 28 1 and a capacitor 28 2 constituting the reset circuit 28 is coupled between the output terminal of the voltage selector 20 and ground a diode 28 3 is connected in parallel with the resistor 28 1 the junction of the resistor 28 1 and the capacitor 28 2 are coupled to the reset terminal of the microcomputer 26 through a resistor 30 1 and inverters 30 2 and 30.
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and suspension arrangement 25 the left hand circuit 185 includes an accumulator 200 connected in series with a metered orifice 205 which both are parallel connected in fluid communication with an cylinder actuator 210 the accumulator 200 is a conventional cylinder pre charged to a pre determined pressure with a fluid or gas that is different than the fluid flow through the system 20 the metered orifice 205 is located to adjustably restrict fluid flow between the accumulator 200 and the cylinder actuator 210 in a similar construction the right hand circuit 190 includes an accumulator 215 is connected in series with a metered orifice 220 which both are parallel connected in fluid communication with an actuator 225 the preferred metered orifices 205 and 220 are needle valves yet the metered orifices 205 and 220 can be a remotely controlled pulse width modulated control valves or another type of control valves and is not limiting on the invention the metered orifices 205 and 220 can be manually adjustable or remotely controlled from the remote controller 195 located at the tow vehicle 165 the system 20 further includes an accumulator discharge valves 226 and 227 connected in fluid communication with the accumulators 200 and 215 respectively the accumulator discharge valves 226 and 227 a are each configured to automatically u201c bleed off u201d or release pressurized fluid flow from the respective accumulator 200 and 215 upon detecting a loss of pressurized fluid flow from the fluid drive source 160 as illustrated in fig1 the left hand cylinder actuator 210 is a linear actuated cylinder that includes a cylinder portion 230 and a rod end 235 movable in a linear direction.
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may be used which may be selected for among other reasons the location of the extraction and the profile and condition of the anchoring bone generally extraction sockets tend to be conical in shape and preferably cylindrical type implants or more preferably conical or u shaped implants such as those disclosed in u s pat no 4 521 192 of l i linkow u s pat no 2 609 604 of b f sprague and ser no 09 248 079 of ashman et al which are incorporated by reference in their entirety may be utilized in order to more closely fit the dimensions of the extraction site in addition the area around the implant 28 in the extraction socket 14 may be backfilled with the bone graft material mixture 27 to promote bone regrowth as described above which assists in retaining the implant 28 once the implant 28 is installed in the bone the dressing 8 may be applied to the extraction implant site 13 in the manner discussed above the dressing 8 retains the bone graft material mixture 27 and blood at the extraction implant site 13 and protects it from the oral environment due to the retentive protective properties of the dressing 8 the suturing of the gum or gingival tissue 16.
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the expandable sand screen 20 and the formation wall 48 the encapsulation 10 is designed to serve as a housing for control lines or instrumentation lines 62 or control instrumentation not shown for purposes of this application such lines 62 include any type of data acquisition lines communication lines fiber optics cables sensors and downhole u201c smart well u201d features the encapsulation 10 may optionally also house metal tubulars 60 for holding such control or instrumentation lines 62 the encapsulation 10 is specially profiled to closely fit between the sand screen 20 and the surrounding formation wall 48 after the sand screen 20 has been expanded in this way no vertical channel is left within the annular region 28 after the sand screen 20 is been expanded to accomplish this an arcuate configuration is employed for the encapsulation 20 whereby at least one of the walls 12 and 14 is arcuate in shape in the preferred embodiment shown in fig2 both walls 12 and 14 are arcuate such that a crescent shape profile is defined thus the encapsulation 10 shown in fig2 comprises a first arcuate wall 12 and a second arcuate wall 14 sharing a first end 15 u2032 and a second end 15 u2033 however it is only necessary that the outside wall 12 be arcuate in design the encapsulation 10 is normally fabricated from a thermoplastic material which is durable enough to withstand abrasions while being run into the wellbore 40 at the same time the encapsulation 10 material must be sufficiently malleable to allow the encapsulation to generally deform to the contour of the wellbore 48 this prevents annular flow.
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to remove individual sheets from pad 10 die depths in the sub micron range produce aesthetically pleasing patterns especially when used in conjunction with a foil 32 as described in more detail below preferably the die 30 will be applied to side 16 a using controlled force such as a mechanical press pneumatic press hydraulic press electric press or other similar device in addition to selecting a die 30 having a proper depth it also is possible to select the length of the press stroke to control the depth of the debossed image produced by the die 30 according to the present invention die 30 is pressed against pad 10 under controlled conditions of temperature pressure depth and humidity a three dimensional design 18 according to the present invention is produced in a pad 10 having typical moisture content of 4 6 by forcing a heated die 30 against side 16 a preferably die 30 is heated to a temperature of at least 250 u00b0 f and preferable a temperature between 285 u00b0 and 400 u00b0 f typically the die 30 should be applied to side 16 a for a dwell time of 1 to 5 seconds but the dwell time can be varied inversely with the temperature of the die 30 for example similar results can be achieved with a dwell time of 3 seconds at 285 u00b0 when compared with a dwell time of 1 second at 400 u00b0 f higher die 30 temperatures increase the rate of debossing but also increase the risk that paper fibers at the edges of adjacent sheets will felt together and prevent easy removal of single sheets from the paper pad 10.
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extend past the vertical edges of the inner end wall panels 24b and the first and second strengthening panels 28 and 30 to abut the inside surfaces of the outer end wall panels 24a these reinforcing tabs 48 rigidify the corners of the container 12 by preventing the end walls 24 from bending inwardly a vertical slot 50 is formed in each end wall 24 between its inner and outer panels 24a and 24b as best shown in fig5 and 6 these slots being vertically aligned when the containers 12 are stacked to form the slots 50 openings 52 are provided in the floor panel 18 beneath the center of each end wall 24 and a corresponding opening 54 is cut in the top strip 24c of each end wall the vertical edges of the slots 50 are coincident with the ends of the first strengthening tabs 28 adjacent each end of the slot 50 at the top thereof small upstanding protrusions 56 and 58 are formed on the top edges of the inner end wall panels 24b and the second strengthening panel 30 when the containers 12 are stacked these protrusions 56 and 58 fit into the slot 50 of the container above to inhibit relative lateral shifting between the containers even before the plastic inserts 14 have be installed the inserts 14 for the slots 50 best shown in fig3 are each integrally molded as.
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the receiving conveyor 22 the individual grippers 100 are supported on horizontal bars 120 extending between like positions on the two adjacent chains and guided at various times on guides at each end of the bars 120 by cam like slide devices to determine the angular orientation position of the center line of the grippers as suggested in fig1 in region 36 the angular orientation of the bars 120 is further determined by a slide member 42 positioned to intersect and stabilize the bars at the position immediately above the entry to the receiving conveyor 22 as disclosed in the foregoing patent the downward slope of the gripper trajectory in region 44 is the same as the upward slope in region 46 so that by spacing the grippers slightly further apart on the chain than the containers in the cases to be unloaded and by having the linear speed of the chain slightly higher than the linear speed of the cases in accordance with the incline of chain sections 44 and 46 the grippers will generally be accurately aligned with the container positions in the cases both in the downward portion of the trajectory in section 44 and during the container removal portion of the trajectory section 46 the construction of the individual grippers 100 is illustrated in fig2 through 6 fig2 is a view taken along line 2 2 of fig1 illustrating one possible orientation of the.
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housing on which the load rests the device includes means for automatically and irreversibly inserting a damping unit between the load and its bearing point on the floating support as soon as the weight of the load is removed from the bearing point application_number US 29545381 A description as illustrated in fig1 and 5 a device in accordance with the invention includes a housing 10 integral with a floating support 70 for a load 1 the housing 10 has two strong solid parts 30 on two of its surfaces a sleeve 11 with a cylindrical side wall 12 and an end plate 13 at the upper end of the side wall is disposed inside this housing a shock absorber 14 e g an elastomer block is placed at the end of the sleeve 11 a chock 15 with an inclined lower surface 16 is placed beneath this shock absorber it is placed at the end of a cylindrical box 17 which is vertically slidable in the sleeve 11 more or less compressing the shock absorber 14 a wedge 18 with an inclined upper surface 60 co operates with the chock 15 and passes through the housing 10 the sleeve 11 and the box 17 via slots 19 provided through the solid parts 30 of the housing 10 slots 20 through the sleeve 11 and slots 21 through the box 17 the wedge 18 rests against the ends 50 of the slots 19 provided in the solid parts 30 pulling on the wedge 18 in the direction of arrow f raises the chock 15 and if no heavy weight is applied to the top of the end plate 13 of the sleeve 11.
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designed to function similarly to the first microlenses 123 described above is formed on the entrance surface of the fourth microlens array 136 for the third microlens array 132 an ultraviolet curable resin or a thermosetting resin such as an epoxy resin is used for the formation of the third microlens array 132 technologies for forming aspherical lenses can be applied for example with such technologies manufacture of the microlens array 110 according to the present embodiment is relatively easy although an example in which convexes are formed on the entrance surface of the third microlens array 136 is illustrated in fig3 the entrance surface of the third microlens array 136 may be flat and only the coating layer 132 may have convexes functioning as lenses the microlens array 110 included in the light intensity distribution uniformizing element 100 can be used in various applications other than the light intensity distribution uniformizing element similarly to other typical microlens arrays 110 although a case in which multiple microlenses 112 are arranged on a plane is presented in the present embodiment the technologies of the present embodiment can also be applied to microlens array in which microlenses are arranged linearly such as in on row a second embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings the present embodiment is an embodiment of a projection apparatus in which the microlens array according to the first embodiment is used fig4 illustrates an outline of an example configuration of the projector 10 that is a projection apparatus according to the present embodiment the projector 10 is a digital light processing dlp registered trademark projector using a micromirror display device the projector 10 includes an input unit 11 an image converter 12 a projection processor 13.
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12 to be retracted from a slot 26 a in frame member 14 when the lever is moved downward to unblock door 10 from locked position see fig2 extending the description to fig5 and 6 the knob 18 and handle may also have offset axes of pivoting 27 and 28 at the same vertical level as indicated fig1 and 14 show the latching mechanism to include a transverse shaft 35 carried by and within hollow upright frame member 14 and a linkage operatively connecting the shaft to the upper and lower lock rods 22 and 23 extending vertically and movable endwise to lock and unlock the doors in response to rotation of the shaft 35 in fig1 the shaft has been rotated counter clockwise to cause rotary link 36 to extend slider 22 c upwardly moving rod 22 upwardly into door locking position and to extend slider 23 c downwardly moving lower rod 23 downwardly into door locking position link 36 has pin and groove slidable connections at 36 a to slider 22 c and at 36 b to slider 23 c in fig1 the link 36 has been rotated by shaft 35 to retract the sliders and lock rods to door unblocking positions allowing door 11 opening and closing relative to the frame member 12 fig1 and 16 show spring means such as a tension spring 37 connected at 38 and 39 to the lock rods to positively urge them toward retracted position in conjunction with shaft rotation as by sudden unblocking rotary release of a blocking.
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receiver e experiences a continuous shift between the two positions l1 and l1 39 and thereby scans specifically the threads 1 to 8 of the row of threads to be monitored at the same time the necessary swiveling or rotating movement of the mirror 13 is extremely small compared with the displacement distances of transmitter s and or receiver e required in the case of the arrangements illustrated in fig1 4 and 5 such small movements do not necessarily require a mechanical drive but can also be carried out quasi mechanically for example by means of bi metal bending rods or piezoelectric components of course the exemplary embodiments described provide a person skilled in the art with a further range of possibilities of arranging for a light beam to pass transversely over a row of threads by means of moved light source and or mirror of these such possibilities in which a specifically moved part is not necessary for the movement of the light beam but an already existing movement of the textile machine can be utilized are especially interesting in particular such an arrangement is illustrated in fig7 and 8 here fig7 shows a view in the direction of the axis h fig 1 of a row of threads to be monitored in the region of the so called front roller of a ring spinning frame and fig8 shows a view in the direction of the arrow vili of fig7 according to the representation the threads 1 to 8 are lead over the rotatably driven front roller 14 of the drawing mechanism and lie in a defined plane in the monitoring.
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was stored are displayed user b selects the desired calling card e g the calling card of user a from the list and the application makes a request to the server 24 to place a call the request includes the unique key or token of the calling card and the subscriber id of user b referring to fig4 when the server 24 gets a request at 400 and determines that the request is not a request for a new card at 402 then server 24 determines whether it is a request to complete a new card at 412 if not the server 24 then determines whether the request is a request to place a call at 414 if so then the subscriber id and the unique key are obtained from the request at 416 and it is then determined whether the record is found in the database 26 at 418 if so then the subscriber id of user b is compared with the stored entry in the database for the participant id to see if there is a match at 420 if there is not a match at 420 or if no record is found in the database at 418 then a return failure response is generated at 422 and the process is completed if a match is found then it is determined whether the record is still valid at 423 and if so then the subscriber id of user a is used to retrieve.
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tubing 29 and one to the annulus space is then established with the workover vessel prior to removing tubing 29 the well ordinarily must be killed during this procedure the well production fluid is replaced with a heavier fluid the operator can kill the well by opening the downhole safety valve and pumping down the recovery string and production tubing 29 the fluid flows out a port at the lower end of the production tubing 29 back up the tubing annulus upper tubing hanger annulus bore 67 and up one of the choke and kill lines after the well is killed the operator can retrieve production tubing 29 with the recovery string by pulling upper tubing hanger 57 then pulling tubing hanger 27 along with tubing 29 after the workover operation tubing 29 and lower tubing hanger 27 are lowered through tree 41 and re installed lower tubing hanger 27 will orient by engagement of key 58 with orientation sleeve 56 fig2 during the installation alternately the operator may remove tree 41 without pulling tubing 29 in this instance preferably another wireline plug not shown will be installed in a grooved profile in lower tubing hanger 27 before removing tree 41 when tree 41 is pulled upward upper tubing hanger 57 and isolation sleeve 77 will be pulled with tree 41 while tubing hanger 27 and tubing 29 remain in place further the.
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27 which roll in tracks 29 of carrier beams 28 when trolley 26 is fully moved to its extended trolley position 32 the gripper rake assembly 34 is opened if it is not already open hydraulic assembly 45 hydraulic lines 44 and hydraulic cylinders 43 allow gripper rake assembly 34 to be opened and closed a control on control station 56 will allow for the opening for the gripper rake assembly 34 when gripper rake assembly 34 is open and trolley 26 is in the extended position gripper hoist motor 40 is actuated and gripper rake assembly 34 is lowered on hoist cables 42 to engage the bar grate or weedscreen 14 to be cleaned rear line assembly 38 of gripper rake assembly 34 engages bar 16 of the screen 14 and as gripper rake assembly 34 is lowered debris 18 is cleaned from the weedscreen 14 and gathered by gripper rake assembly 34 when gripper rake assembly 34 has been lowered to bottom 46 of weedscreen 14 and all debris 18 has been cleaned from weedscreen 14 hydraulic assembly 45 is actuated and hydraulic fluid flows through hydraulic lines 44 to actuate hydraulic cylinders 43 and close gripper rake assembly 34 so that front tine assembly 36 and.
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cross section see fig6 the legs are of a generally t shaped cross section and each comprise an outer surface portion 20 and an inwardly extending reinforcing web portion 22 the outer surface portions define as interrupted frusto conical cone diverging downwardly from the table 10 the web portions 22 taper from either end of the legs so as to have an increased depth portion approximately mid length of the legs see fig2 the later construction provides a truss like reinforcement for the legs which renders them very rigid from fig2 it will also be seen that the web portions of oppositely disposed legs include a central portion 24 integrally formed with and extending beneath the table 10 the merger between the reinforcing web portions 22 and central portion 24 has a relatively large radius thus adding to the overall rigidity of the chair the central portions 24 meet at the center of the table 10 see fig4 to add even more to this rigidity the ring 18 merges with the outer surface portions 20 of the legs so as to form a smooth outer surface continuing the interrupted conical configuration defined by the outer surface portions at the lower edge of the merger between the ring 18 and the outer surface portions 16 the ring is arched so as to provide radius portions 26 which increase the area of merger between the.
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greater extent comparatively as a result of the phenomenon of the controllable or differential stretching feature of the invention the overall film thickness is more widely distributed within the resulting blister structure e g the blister base film thickness is more similar to the starting film thickness as compared to the side film thickness which accommodates more of the stretch this is in contrast to conventionally formed blisters wherein the film thickness is distributed in diminishing thickness toward the center of the blister base thereby increasing the likelihood of excessively thinned areas or causing ruptures the stretching of the film from around the edges of the blister rather than from the base in initial movement of the pin is accomplished by controlling the friction between the peripheral area of the end face of the pin and the laminated film accordingly the pin structure i e topography or molding of the pin face the configuration of the pin body the materials used for the pin and combinations thereof can be adapted or modified to control or increase the friction when contacting the laminated film surface the topography or molding of the pin face comprises an indicia to be embossed complementary to that of the platen when engaged therewith the pin face can further comprise a surface periphery which is substantially flat alternatively the face of the pin with the indicia can be configured to be slightly concave shape whereby a peripheral edge is provided which increases the friction of the pin when contacting the laminated film the configuration of the pin body adjacent to the pin face can be adapted to modify the friction as well in one embodiment the pin body configuration can be adapted.