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8 | wire receiving apertures in one end of the wire twisting member having a fixed number of interchangeable wire receiving apertures application_number US 97544507 A description a wire twister apparatus and method of the present invention are readily usable by both professional and novice users and make reliable and electrically sound connections the novel wire twister is adapted to join 10 gauge 12 gauge and 14 gauge wire into uniformly twisted tight connections to be ready to be secured and insulated with a wire cap or nut the novel wire twister is adapted also to be held and used with one hand in this manner the novel wire twister apparatus and method provide a tool which can be easily used in standard and awkward work positions referring now to fig1 an exploded view of a fixed handle wire twister apparatus 2 shows a side view of a handle 4 having an interior bore 6 for receiving a handle connecting shaft 8 the handle connecting shaft 8 has knurled areas 10 a wire twisting cylinder 12 has an interior bore 14 for the handle connecting shaft 8 wire receiving sockets 16 are provided referring now to fig2 the handle connecting shaft 8 of a wire twister apparatus 2 of the present invention has knurled areas 10 for glue resin. |
2 | 74 is mounted on the valve member 50 and this is then inserted through the first nozzle part 22 and the spring 72 the collar 14 is then placed around the first nozzle part 22 the collar 14 may be the collar provided with a container 10 or it may be a special collar 14 provided with the nozzle assembly 20 of the present invention with the collar 14 in place the second nozzle part 26 is inserted over the valve member 50 the tapered ends 71 engage the bore of the cylindrical portion 32 and resiliently press the arms 64 inwards when the second nozzle part 26 is fully engaged as shown in fig3 the arms 64 spring outwards so that the second catch surfaces 68 engage the first catch surface 36 it should be noted that it is essential for the second catch surfaces 68 to engage the first catch surfaces 36 remote from the disengagement cams 38 to ensure proper engagement this is readily achieved by simply looking in the direction of arrow 5 of fig3 as fig3 also clearly shows when fully engaged the abutment surfaces 70 engage the shoulder 80 formed between the cylindrical portions of the second nozzle part 26 the valve member 50 is thus secured to the second nozzle part 26 during the insertion process the compression spring 72 is compressed so that it is urging the first and second nozzle parts 22 26 apart as a consequence the sealing member 74 is clamped between. |
8 | or model the returned content will then be displayed in the manufacturer 39 s portal frame the event dispatcher and handler functions preferably are programmed using javascript u2122 in the parent frameset element the event dispatcher function preferably is the main interface that is used to communicate all events to the target frame 39 s server when an event occurs in the cas frame the cas application preferably packages the context information including the event id from the frame into a jscript u2122 object and calls the dispatcher the cas application preferably passes the javascript u2122 object to the dispatcher as a function parameter all events within the cas application preferably are pre defined and given an event id each event preferably is associated with an event handler u2014 a function which assigns a url address to the location property of the manufacturer 39 s portal frame if such event handler is not pre programmed the particular event is ignored for all major modules of the cas application the cas application preferably calls the dispatcher on an u201c on load u201d event for any page in the module with the object passed to it containing the module id the cas application also passes a page id with the module id if the manufacturer application is interested in more detail the dispatcher javascript function preferably checks for the event by extracting the event id from the packaged object passed to it when the event id has a handler associated with it the dispatcher preferably executes the appropriate handler if the user re visits a page with an event the event preferably is executed again with the parameters an example of the code of the frameset element that defines the two frames and controls their. |
1 | the second flow path begins at port collar 64 and extends through channel 66 connecting block 68 and straight connecting tube 70 to inner tube 40 when connected to a suitable handpiece plug 48 is inserted into the port on the handpiece through which the irrigating solution is directed while port 58 forms an attachment point for a plug on the handpiece through which aspiration occurs referring now to fig8 the numeral 74 identifies a second adaptor or connector having a plug assembly 76 having a first cylindrical section 78 preferably formed as a right cylindrical section and a second or formed integrally with a second plug section 80 larger in diameter than section 78 and having a tapered inner wall 82 formed therewithin as seen in fig8 outer tube 42 fits liquid tightly about the outer diameter of first section 78 and abuts against second section 80 inner tube 40 is attached to a straight tube section 84 which protrudes from plug assembly 76 the configured plug assembly 76 forms a pair of flow channels the first of which is a relatively large cylindrical flow channel 86 having a first right cylindrical cross section 88 and a second flow section with a frustoconical cross section 90 which tapers outwardly toward an opening 92 through plug section 80 the second flow path is defined by a tube 84 which is inserted fluid tightly into inner tube 40 referring now to fig9 the numeral 94 identifies a handpiece constructed to receive the connector and tube assembly shown in 74 handpiece 94 has a first end 96 terminating in a hollow nipple 98 tapered outwardly from end 100 to body 102 of handpiece 94 handpiece 94 also has a central cannula or channel 104 extending from. |
5 | member 200 may be disposed on a female connecting end 160 of a panel assembly 100 with the web 210 recessed inwardly therefrom a predetermined distance in order to form a female connector 240 the connecting members 200 may be securely attached to the panel members 110 via fasteners 500 and specifically connecting member fasteners 501 which are disposed to primarily retain the connecting member 200 in attached relation to the panel member 110 when two panel assemblies 100 are to securely joined panel assembly adjoining fasteners 502 may be disposed accordingly to primarily retain adjoining panel assemblies 100 in attached relation to each other it will be understood that a connecting member fastener 501 and a panel assembly adjoining fastener 502 of the present invention may comprise identical or different fasteners depending upon the desired use and conditions of operation for example it may be desirable to provide connecting member fasteners 501 which are configured for rapid and or automated installation such that mass production of panel assemblies 100 is facilitated conversely it may be desirable to provide a panel assembly adjoining fasteners 502 which are configured for hand installation to facilitate erection by the end user by way of. |
4 | curtain of shielding or shaping air application_number US 9532906 A description while the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred embodiment of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiment illustrated the method of making nanofiber webs in accordance with the present invention can be practiced in keeping with the teachings of u s pat no 4 536 361 and no 6 183 670 both previously incorporated herein by reference the present invention further contemplates a method of forming fibrillated nanofibers and nanofiber webs wherein one embodiment shown in fig2 includes a die assembly 20 including an array of plural multi fluid nozzles 28 each nozzle defines an inner fluid passageway for directing a gas 24 and an outer passageway wherein the outer passageway surrounds the inner passageway for directing polymeric material 22 through the nozzle in addition at least one fluid curtain nozzle 26 or u201c air curtain u201d nozzle is positioned in operative association with each array of plural multi fluid nozzles while the use of air through the fluid curtain nozzle may be preferred the invention contemplates the use of alternate suitable gases such as nitrogen fig1 is a schematic view illustrating the influence of the air curtains in relation to individual nozzles the air curtains shape and shield the spray pattern of. |
8 | target spheres or microelectronic components a glass stalk is drawn and truncated near its tip the truncated end of the glass stalk is dipped into silicone rubber forming an extending streamer after the rubber cures for approximately 24 hours a small part is touched to the streamer and will be held securely throughout processing application_number US 25067288 A description the apparatus and method according to the present invention involves adhesively mounting very small objects to be processed to glass stalks referring first to fig1 there is shown drawn glass stalk 10 glass stalk 10 has been prepared by drawing a 2 3 inch long glass tube such as a capillary tube as is used in the medical profession to draw blood samples in a kopf 39 s needle pipet machine manufactured by david kopf instruments of tujunga california drawing continues until a desired diameter approximately 0 025 mm has been achieved at the middle of the tube after cooling the tube is separated at the mid point the ends being stalks 10 as shown in fig1 tip 10b is then removed by fracturing leaving a truncated conical glass stalk 10 as shown in fig2 for the mounting of relatively large objects those larger than about 130 micrograms stalk 10 can be used as it is illustrated in fig2 by dipping tip 11 into rtv silicone rubber and drawing out rubber streamer 12 as shown in fig3 the diameter of rubber streamer 12 must be at least 50 micrometers to insure that it is of sufficient rigidity to withstand subsequent processing it is believed that. |
9 | hydroxylamine concentration decreased from 941 to 526 mg liter 44 decomposed in 30 minutes in test 11 conducted at 90 u00b0 c the hydroxylamine concentration decreased from 985 to 223 mg liter 77 decomposed in only 5 minutes and to 38 mg liter in 30 minutes initial concentrations of ammonia and ph were similar for these two tests further testing was done to determine the effects of the initial hydrogen peroxide concentration on the hydroxylamine decomposition rate in test 12 an initial concentration of 15 4 mm hydrogen peroxide reacted with an initial concentration of 866 mg hydroxylamine liter 26 6 mm u2014 molar ratio of 0 58 1 00 the concentration of hydroxylamine decreased to 316 mg liter after 10 minutes 64 decomposed however a residual concentration of approximately 200 mg liter remained after the reaction was complete 77 decomposed in test 14 an initial concentration of 20 5 mm hydrogen peroxide reacted with an initial concentration of 985 mg hydroxylamine 1 29 8 mm u2014 molar ratio of 0 69 1 00 the concentration of hydroxylamine decreased to 96 mg liter after 10 minutes 90 decomposed with a residual concentration of 3 8 mg liter finally in test 13 an initial concentration of 30 7 mm hydrogen peroxide reacted with an initial concentration of 801 mg hydroxylamine liter 24 3 mm u2014 molar ratio 1. |
4 | obtained in different embodiments with a reversing motor a reversible clutch or other known reciprocating mechanism after the agitation phase of the wash cycle is completed tub 64 is drained with pump assembly 72 clothes are then rinsed and portions of the cycle repeated including the agitation phase depending on the particulars of the wash cycle selected by a user 0023 fig3 is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary washing machine control system 150 for use with washing machine 50 shown in fig1 and 2 control system 150 includes controller 138 which may for example be a microcomputer 140 coupled to a user interface input 141 an operator may enter instructions or select desired washing machine cycles and features via user interface input 141 such as through input selectors 60 shown in fig1 and a display or indicator 61 coupled to microcomputer 140 displays appropriate messages and or indicators such as a timer and other known items of interest to washing machine users a memory 142 is also coupled to microcomputer 140 and stores instructions calibration constants and other information as required to satisfactorily complete a selected wash cycle memory 142 may for example be a random access memory ram in alternative embodiments other forms of memory could be used in conjunction with ram memory including but not limited to flash memory flash programmable read only memory prom and electronically erasable programmable read only memory eeprom power to control system 150 is supplied to controller 138 by a power supply 146 configured to be coupled to a power line l analog to digital and digital to analog converters not shown are coupled to controller 138 to implement controller. |
3 | hsv 1 based vectors for gene therapy of neurological diseases and brain tumours part ii vector systems and applications neoplasia 1 5 402 16 louis d n 2006 molecular pathology of malignant gliomas ann rev pathol mech dis 1 97 117 mackay j a deen d f szoka f c 2005 distribution in brain of liposomes after convection enhanced delivery modulation by particle charge particle diameter and presence of steric coating brain res 103 139 53 markert j m medlock m d rabkin s d gillespie g y todo t hunter w d palmer c a feigenbaum f tornatore c tufaro f martuzo r l 2000 conditionally replicating herpes simplex virus mutant g207 for the treatment of malignant glioma results of a phase 1 trial gene therapy 7 867 74 marmarou a takagi h shulman k 1980 in brain edema eds cervos navarro j and ferszt r raven new york 28 345 58 mastakov m y baer k kotin r m during m j 2002 recombinant adeno associated virus serotypes 2 and 5 mediated gene transfer in the mammalian brain quantitative analysis of heparin co infusion mol ther 5 4 371 380 mcmahon e j bailey s l miller s d 2006 cns dendritic cells critical participants in cns inflammation neurochem int 49 2 195 203 morrison p f laske d w bobo h oldfield e h dedrick r l 1994 high flow microinfusion tissue penetration and pharmacodynamics am j physiol 35 8292 305 neeves k b sawyer a. |
7 | an angle of rotation of the mirror may be related to an applied voltage as follows v x0 the sensor offset for the x axis when the angle of rotation is 0 degrees v y0 the sensor offset for the y axis when the angle of rotation is 0 degrees u03b1 the sensor gain for the x axis u03b2 the sensor gain for the y axis where v x is the x axis sensor voltage and v y the y axis sensor voltage the following equations apply here u03b8 and u03c6 are the angles of rotation with respect to the x and y axes of the mirror respectively the equations 1 and 2 assume that a response is linear with respect to the angle of rotation and there is no dependence on the angle of rotation with respect to the other axis the v yo and v x0 can be considered offset terms and u03b1 and u03b2 can be considered gain terms the equations 1 and 2 are easily modified to incorporate dependence between x and y axes of rotation as well as lower order terms as follows in operation it is desired that an input mirror 26 a align with an output mirror 26 b in order to accomplish this the mirror 26 a has to be turned with respect to the x axis and y axis given a desired angle a servo control for the mirrors uses the equations above to relate the sensor voltages to the desired angle from equation 1 it is clear that to solve for the unknowns v xo and u03b1 it is necessary to solve a system of two equations with two unknowns hence it. |
5 | length of fingers 4 is too short then connected panels 1 may disengage too easily on the other hand if the length of the fingers 4 is too great then it is difficult to achieve a manual snap fit for example in such circumstance to achieve a snap fit tools such as a pry bar and or a hammer may have to be used and in the use thereof one or both panels 1 may be damaged or the mere attempt to force a snap fit with fingers 4 that are too long may damage fingers 4 and or arms 5 it has been found that for typical substrate materials such as pvc or reprocessed thermoplastic an arm length for arm 5 in the range of about u00bd inch to about 1 inch and preferably about u00be inch and an arm thickness for arm 5 in the range of about 0 08 inch to about 0 1 inch and fingers 4 with a length in the range of about 0 110 inches to about 0 230 inches are workable more preferably the length of fingers 4 would be in the range from about 0 130 to about 0 160 inches as an alternative to snap fitting as described above as shown in fig4 adjacent panels 1 may be connected by vertically sliding them together while the. |
8 | to enter scheduling information based on date time occasion such as a birthday or national holiday or any other suitable combination as described in step 260 the communication device e g the landline telephone 110 transmits a signal to the processor 142 the signal is preferably generated by depressing keys on the telephone keypad or keyboard alternatively the signal can be generated by the subscriber speaking into a telephone as shown in step 270 the processor receives the signal according to step 280 the signal indicates whether the subscriber desires to select a pre recorded message or to record a custom message alternatively the subscriber can select distinct available telephonic rings or tones if the signal indicates that the message is not pre recorded the subscriber is directed to record a custom message in step 290 shown in the method 200 otherwise as shown in step 300 the processor selects a record from a database e g database 150 associated with a pre recorded message once the scheduling information has been selected and an associated message a record with this information is created in a database e g local database 147 as shown in step 320 processor 142 will determine periodically whether the record condition in the database has been met if not the processor 142 will continue to check at a predetermined frequency when the condition. |
4 | as a copolymer obtained from japan exlan co was dried under vacuum at 80 u00b0 c before being used carbon nanotubes multi wall carbon nanotubes were obtained from iljin nanotech co of korea the pan powder was dissolved in dimethylformamide dmf obtained from sigma aldrich co using an impeller at 90 u00b0 c and the cnt powder was dispersed in dmf using a bath sonicator branson 3510 mt the cnt dmf dispersion was subsequently mixed with the pan solution for fiber spinning and the pan cnt composite fibers were fabricated using a dry jet wet spinning unit obtained from the bradford university research uk with a spinneret of 250 u03bcm diameter and two coagulation dmf water baths the fibers were subsequently drawn in boiling water and dried in an oven at 50 u00b0 c for 7 days the joule heating effect was induced by applying electrical current using a source meter unit keithley 2400 sourcemeter the fiber structure was measured by real time wide angle x ray equipment during joule heating process wide angle x ray diffraction waxd using cuk u03b1 u03bb 0 1542 nm was conducted with an x ray generator rigaku micromax 002 with 45 kv operating voltage and 0 65 ma current diffraction patterns were recorded by a detection system rigaku r axis iv and analyzed by areamax version 1 00 and mdi jade version 9 0 from the waxd data pan crystallinity pan crystal size and the herman 39 s orientation factors of the polymer and of. |
9 | hold textillography devices 168 the distance between the first rail and the take up roll 176 may be much longer than that depicted in fig7 fig8 a shows an enlarged side view of an exemplary textillography device 168 that may be disposed upon the rail 170 the textillography device 168 includes an optional first dispenser 178 that deposits the solvent at the junction point 152 a sonotrode 120 is disposed laterally in relation to the optional first dispenser 178 with the anvil 118 being disposed beneath the junction point 152 on the fabric 110 an optional second dispenser 180 for dispensing conductive paste is laterally disposed near the sonotrode 120 fig8 b shows the top view of the fiber or yarn intersection profile on the anvil 118 while an ultrasonic welding device has specifically been depicted in fig8 a and 8 b similar textillography devices 168 can alternatively have a dispenser for chemical bonding or a laser for laser etching in order to establish the electrical junction between two fibers in the fabric 110 fig9 illustrates the textillography device 168 in operation through three steps at optional step 1 a fabric 110 that includes intersecting electrical conductive fibers is disposed between the anvil 118 and the dispenser 178 the dispenser 178 dispenses solvent to dissolve insulation around the fibers specifically at the location of the junction point 152 at step 2 the fabric 110. |
1 | release and hence results in additional lag time this example is based on the use of solutions of the enteric polymer and the ethylcellulose in organic solvents the sotalol hydrochloride containing particles are produced following the procedure of example 1 these particles are coated to a 20 weight gain by spraying an enteric polymer hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose phthalate solution comprising of 98 parts of acetone and 2 parts of water the second coating is applied using a solution of ethylcellulose 10 cps and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate hpmc phthalate in equal amounts in a solvent comprising 98 parts of acetone and 2 parts of water the final compositions of the multicoated particles of example 2 are presented in table 3 the finished coated particles are tested for in vitro dissolution as described in example 1 and the results obtained are presented in table 4 it is obvious from table 4 that the use of the solvent applied coating results in lag times similar to those achieved at higher levels of the aqueous coating for example a 35 wt solvent coating has a lag time similar to that of the 55 wt aqueous coating the multicoated beads with the formula of 2 nd coating at equal amounts for a weight gain of 45 w w of example 1 are produced except that the inner and outer coatings are switched the dissolution data obtained presented in table 5 indicate that the invention has the flexibility of interchanging the inner and outer coatings the drug layered non pareil seeds are coated with an eudragit l30d dispersion for 20 weight gain following the procedure of example 1. |
7 | place in various ways thus a calculation can take place on the basis of the average transverse acceleration a y when there is a change of lane and the lateral distance u03b4y spw for a change of lane on the basis of the following equation 3 where u03b4y spw can in turn be calculated from the lane width and relative position of foreign vehicle u201c oe u201d 115 relative to home vehicle u201c ego u201d 110 here in addition a comfortable distance from vehicle u201c oe u201d 115 traveling in front can be taken into account alternatively time duration u03b4t spw can be determined from the driving characteristic of a test collective e g in the case of a networking of vehicles in terms of data or communication or by training the driving characteristic of the current driver for example by evaluating lane markings and or steering movements following step 270 in step 275 it is checked whether the named secondary conditions for the trajectory x n t u n t are met because a change of lane must not infringe the safety and comfort limits with regard to vehicle u201c oe u201d 115 traveling in front as long as the change of lane has. |
6 | which operates on the externally threaded shaft is rotatable by a motor 8 the nut 6 is held captive by the action of the weight of the shaft 4 and the load it carries which is reacted by the nut 6 via a thrust bearing 10 which in turn operates against a single or multipart fixed load bearing structure 12 which transmits loads to the wider ship structure motor 8 is also mounted to structure 12 either integrally or as an additional bolt on component in the preferred embodiment the training and raise lower motor 8 is of rim driven construction and comprises a rotor the centre of which forms the nut 6 on the thread of strut 4 the nut 6 is connected to the magnet carrying rim of the rotor 32 by spokes 34 but depending on the torque required the magnets could be mounted directly on the nut 6 the structure 12 has a sleeve portion that extends downwards over the threaded portion of shaft 4 the main radial bearing for the motor is provided by the interaction of shaft 4 and the inner bore of the sleeve accordingly for this embodiment the form of the thread is chosen such that the outer periphery of the thread forms a reasonable radial bearing surface when it operates in conjunction with the sleeve with which it has a close sliding fit for an application where. |
6 | may include but are not limited to a thermocouple a chemical sensor an optical sensor or a pressure sensor inserted in a hole that is oriented downward from the outside of a vessel wall to the inside of a vessel wall reduces slag flow into the hole by the force of gravity the vessel lining grows upwards and outwards radially during thermal expansion because the angled hole is oriented in the same direction as the lining growth the angled hole moves with the lining as it expands and contracts therefore the angled probe requires less additional space to allow for the expansion and contraction of the refractory lining as the size of the hole in the lining is reduced the amount of slag that penetrates the hole is also reduced an angle of about 15 to about 45 degrees from the plane orthogonal to the vessel centerline may be implemented for the angled thermocouple probe in some embodiments the reduction in the size of the hole is dependent on the penetration angle of the probe a hole oriented perpendicular to the vessel wall may have a diameter of about 50 mm 2 inches for an example hole at an angle of 45 degrees the hole size may be reduced. |
9 | with the metal oxide of the transparent conductive film 130 occurs during the process of forming the transparent conductive film 130 on the light scattering layer 120 by chemical vapor deposition cvd this will be described in more detail later in relation to the method of fabricating an substrate for an organic light emitting device the remaining pores that are not filled with the zno serve to scatter light like the light scattering particles 121 according to this exemplary embodiment the number of light scattering particles 121 can be formed from at least one selected from among but not limited to zno sio 2 and tio 2 the diameters of the light scattering particles 121 may range from 50 to 500 nm it is preferred that the light scattering particles 121 have a variety of diameters within this range in order to realize a better light scattering effect the transparent conductive film 130 is disposed on the light scattering layer 120 the metal oxide of the transparent conductive film 130 occupies some of the pores defined between the light scattering particles 121 of the light scattering layer 120 and during this process comes into contact with the base substrate 110 in the structural aspect the light scattering layer 120 is disposed inside the transparent conductive film 130 more particularly inside the lower layer portion of the transparent conductive film 130 which forms the boundary to the base substrate 110 in addition the upper layer of the transparent conductive film 130 is made only of the metal oxide accordingly the transparent conductive film 130 has dual structural roles as a matrix layer which fixes the light scattering particles 121 therein and as the anode of. |
1 | third surgical instrument 295 with end effector 295 b disposed in the surgical access port 200 is a third lumen 220 containing a third tubular member 240 and a corresponding third worm wheel 260 and third rigid arm 270 the third worm wheel 260 is oriented on an axis substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis a 1 but also different from the axis along which the first and second worm wheels 160 are disposed the surgical access port 200 is configured such that upon actuation of the worm gear 150 the third worm wheel 260 will rotate about an axis substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis a 1 but different from the axes about which first and second worm wheels 160 rotate and third tubular member 240 and third surgical instrument 295 will articulate in conjunction with the first two tubular members 140 and first two surgical instruments 195 as explained above the operator of the surgical access port 200 can determine the relative spacing of the end effectors 195 b 295 b of the surgical instruments 195 295 with respect to a known point such as the cylindrical member 110 or the longitudinal axis a 1 turning now to fig8 a surgical access port 300 is shown which contains a toothed rack. |
7 | in structure both the front and back frame members 16 18 include an inner facing side 32 and an outer facing side 34 the inner facing side 32 is provided with rib members 36 and 38 at the opposite ends the rib members 38 are sized and configured for snug fitted receipt within the recessed channel 24 wherein the front or back frame member 16 18 is fitted to the longitudinal frame members further the ribs 36 fit snugly against the inner surface 20 and the footing 29 the ribs 36 and 38 serve to reinforce the frame assembly 12 providing structural rigidity in order to facilitate attachment of the front and back frame members 16 18 to the respective longitudinal frame members 14 14 39 without the use of tools a double sided adhesive material 40 is provided on the inner facing side 32 of the front and back frame members at the areas where the inner facing sides 32 engage the ends 23 25 of the longitudinal frame members in manufacture the exposed surface of the double sided adhesive may be provided with a peel away film which is removed at the time of assembly by fitting the front and back frame members 16 18 in position against the ends 23 25 of the longitudinal frame members so that the. |
7 | the measurement signals from measuring members 2 u2032 3 u2032 can be alternately recorded separately of each other formed close to the other end of measuring device 61 is a chamber 7 for providing a homogenous quantity of liquid therein a reference measurement is performed on this homogenous quantity of liquid so that by means of calculations differences in the conductivity of the liquid flowing by such as milk in homogenous form can be eliminated from the calculations on the basis of the measuring members where in the preferred embodiment according to fig1 there are two electrodes for supplying the measurement signal and performing the measurement in this preferred embodiment there are two work electrodes 64 65 for providing the signal and two measuring electrodes 5 u2032 6 u2032 electrodes 5 6 respectively in fig8 for performing the measurement it is therefore also the object in this preferred embodiment to perform the reference measurement close to the height measurement so that the variations in the conductivity of the fluid can be eliminated in isolation shown schematically in fig1 is the method of the embodiment according to fig6 7 the measurements by means of respective measuring members 2 u2032 3 u2032 are shown in parallel on the left hand side of the figure a value for the resistance is provided in step 72 72 u2032 the reference value is provided in step 75 on the basis hereof in combination with the temperature from. |
5 | of the upper damper assembly 130 in place the third mounting bracket 135 and first mounting bracket 131 connect the upper damper assembly 130 to the cylindrical shaft 110 the first bolt 133 connects the first damper 132 and the upper mounting flange 125 and thus the handle 120 to the third mounting bracket 135 and the first mounting bracket 131 while the first nut 134 secures the first bolt 133 in place the positioning of the components allows the upper mounting flange 125 and thus the handle 120 to oscillate or float along the first bolt 133 and compress the first damper 132 when the closed top end 112 of the cylindrical shaft 110 is brought down and strikes an object this dissipates much of the vibration and shock before it can travel from the cylindrical housing 110 to the handles 120 the first damper 132 then rebounds pushing the upper mounting flange 125 and thus the handle 120 back to its original position completing one oscillation in other words the floating mount created by this assembly allows the upper mounting flange 125 of the handle 120 to oscillate or float up and down along a floating region 137 in which the damper 132 is installed in the alternative things other than the first bolt 133 and first nut 134 may be used to hold the components of the upper assembly 130 in place in a floating relationship such as adhesive. |
2 | are to individually receive each of a pair of stub pivots 26 fitted therein the stub pivots 26 extend oppositely outwardly from the ball end 22 of the bent tube 23 and are to fit into individual pivot cavities 25 so arranged as shown best in fig3 and 4 with the pair of stub pivots 26 each fitted into a pivot cavity 25 a cap 27 having a center hole 28 formed therein is slid along the bent tube 23 to where threads 29 thereof can be turned onto the outer threads 24 of the collar 20 a with cap 27 turned onto collar 20 a the positioning of the stub pivots 26 in the selected pivot cavities 25 is maintained setting the positioning of the sander body 11 relative to the bent tube 23 which positioning however is preferably not rigid in that the diameter of the hole 28 through the cap 27 is selected to be somewhat larger or greater that the bent tube 23 diameter as shown in fig1 and 5 allowing for some pivotal movement between which sander body 11 and bent tube 23 as during use of the sander to minimize damage to the coupling should the sander u201c stick u201d to the wall surface so arranged the sander body 11 is selectively positionable relative to the bent tube 23 to facilitate the sander 10 being moved up and down or side to side or at an angle therebetween as the operator desires the bent tube 23 preferably has its end 23 a shown in fig2 fitted into a coupling end 31 of a vacuum pipe 30 as shown in fig1 through 7 which coupling can be by providing interior threads not shown formed in the coupling end 31 for. |
4 | the fibers from the dirt particles but also for the purpose that after the separation the fibers are not moved out of the current the fringe layer must not be 34 disturbed 34 and the removal of the waste must be dynamically decoupled the laminations 8 2 of the paddle wheel 8 are shown in two parts in fig3 the outer part can be rubber flexible plastic or similar material with which the gap between the laminations and the wall of the trough can be sealed a certain quantity of infiltrated air will always escape from the pressure head chamber 30 during the discharge operation and cause pressure fluctuations the dynamics of which must be damped the permanently continuing renewal of the filter layer from waste material serves this purpose the trough is closed above on a transition between the pressure head chamber 30 defining a first pressure zone and a discharge chamber 30 1 for this purpose suitable sealing means such as flexible flaps 7 1 7 2 are fitted which are pressed against the walls of the trough through the pressure head pressure variations are unavoidable in the lower discharge chamber 30 1 as in a suction chamber 30 2 defining. |
2 | a lowered tube position used for transport is shown in phantom the frame 14 is supported by two front castor wheels 15 and 16 and a single rear wheel 17 the two castor wheels are mounted upon a front axle 13 or transverse frame member and are separated by a fairly large tread width for stability and are placed ahead of the tractor this configuration requires that the auger tube has adequate reach beyond the front castor wheels but provides the stability necessary for very long auger units the frame 14 includes a longitudinally extending member 14a extending rearwardly from the axle or transverse frame member 13 and a diagonal member 14b which converges rearwardly from adjacent the outer end of axle 13 to a relatively short transverse member 14c the undercarriage 10 is attached to the tractor through a rear hinged hitch frame member 18 and a front side brace member 19 these two hitch members cause the undercarriage to maintain a constant position relative to the tractor the rear hitch frame member 18 is pivotally secured to tractor draw bar 18a by means of pin 18b and pivots about a longitudinal axis 21 at the back of the undercarriage frame 14 see fig2 it is provided with a hitch lug 22 at the distal end extending at right angles therefrom which also pivots. |
1 | the seat support struts 14 15 as at 36 37 the front legs 10 11 the rear legs 12 13 the support struts 14 15 and the support struts 40 41 form two u201c x u201d configurations jointed by a hinge in the middle more specifically both lower ends of the u201c x u201d configurations are jointed with the two front legs 10 11 by hinges at 33 34 and both upper ends of the u201c x u201d configurations are jointed with the support struts 14 15 by the hinges 36 37 such pivot or hinge connections will be understood to allow the middle part of the two front legs 10 11 and the middle part of the two rear legs 12 13 to be folded both upper ends of the cross support struts 30 31 are bent and extend outwardly from the pivots 36 37 at the seat support struts 14 in forming an armrest for a cover for the seat such cover is shown at 50 in fig4 with the armrests at 51 52 to receive the bent extended portions 53 of the support struts 30 31 the two extenders 25 26 will be seen from fig4 to also couple with the overlay 50 in providing the seat and back for. |
9 | away from the valve seat 50 and fluid flow into the chamber 60 increases the resiliency of diaphragm 20 provides its central section the self restoring flexibility to respond to the pressure of the fluid in the fluid pressure sensing chamber 60 consequently diaphragm 20 is an active member responsive to pressure changes without the need for a conventional spring the valve stem and the valve may be made of the same material as the diaphragm 20 and the valve member 80 and may be made as a one piece unit however a valve stem 75 made from a material stiffer than that used to make the diaphragm 20 is better able to maintain a constant pressure over a wider range of input pressures to increase stiffness and obtain this improved effect a rigid pin not shown may be inserted into the valve stem 75 after the diaphragm 20 is assembled into the valve body but before the adjusting cap 30 is installed alternatively the cross section of the valve stem 75 may be increased over part or all of its length to increase stiffness further the valve stem may be a completely separate part that links a separate valve element to the diaphragm the pressure regulator is useful in many applications but is particularly suited to control the output pressure of elastomeric balloon or other mechanical pumps fig2 4 illustrate an additional embodiment of a fluid pressure regulator indicated generally by the reference numeral 10 u2032 the pressure regulator 10 u2032 is similar in construction and function to the pressure regulator 10 of fig1 accordingly like reference numerals will be used to denote like components except that a u2032 will be added with similarity to the embodiment of fig1 pressure. |
8 | 255 of the electronic component 250 can make electrical contact to the traces 220 by drilling a hole into the pcb and creating a u2018 via u2019 280 vias 280 can be formed along the grid to accept the pins vias 280 formed at the crossing of grid members can better support and electrically connect the components high frequency traces 225 can be routed in the void area between the grid members to take advantage of the low loss property of air dielectric material the second embodiment utilizes air as a dielectric in electrical connectors for making connections between pcb 39 s referring to fig3 a connector 300 is shown consisting of a hollow plastic shell with three thin dielectric slices 310 320 at each end and a center piece 330 of low loss material e g teflon integrated within a hollow plastic housing 340 and suspending at least one small wire 350 internal to the housing referring to fig5 and 6 the thin dielectric slice at each end 310 320 as well as the center 330 can be provided in the form of a rectangular disk or circular washer 410 although not limited by shape wherein at least one small hole 420 is formed within the disk or washer to hold the wire not. |
2 | lever 17 the twist grip throttle 16 is connected to the engine 6 and is used to control the acceleration of the engine in known manner the control lever 17 is connected to the control vane 18 for the fan 2 by a rod 22 as shown in greater detail in fig8 the lever 17 is pivoted to the outer end of the arm rest 14 and the end of the lever 17 below the arm rest 14 is connected to one end of the rod 22 the other end of which is connected adjacent the lower end of the control vane 18 the control lever 19 is connected to the arm rest 15 and the control vane for the fan 3 in the same manner the control arrangement for the control vanes is a simple lever control in the case of fan 2 movement of the control lever 17 in the direction of arrow x moves the control vane in the direction of arrow b and movement of the lever 17 in the direction of arrow y moves the control vane in the direction of arrow a alternatively a cable could be used in place of each rod another possibility is to use a non mechanical control system by substituting an electric actuator for controlling each control vane each control vane is mounted diametrically across the lower edge 9 a 10 a of the corresponding duct 9 10 and is arranged to pivot about an axis substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the corresponding fan and hub each vane has an aerofoil cross section each vane projects partly below the lower edge of the corresponding duct. |
6 | significant difference in rotational speed of the shaft 26 and the journal bearings 44 and 46 it is critical that the interface between the shaft and the journal bearings be well lubricated for that purpose chamfers are provided at the intersection of the inner surface and the outer surface of the journal bearings 44 and 46 with the axial end surfaces of the journal bearings and the chamfer at the intersection of the inner surface of the journal bearings with the end surfaces thereof is greater than the chamfer at the intersection of the outer surface and the end surfaces after the oil has flowed across the journal bearings 44 and 46 it is released into a space in the bearing housing 16 outboard of the bearing lands 40 and 42 it is at this point that the turbocharger may leak lubricating oil into either the turbine or compressor housings and create undesired hydrocarbon emissions by the engine to prevent or at least minimize this the turbocharger of the present invention is provided with a system for allowing free flow of oil axially away from the journal bearings while minimizing the opportunity for that oil to enter either the turbine or compressor housings for this purpose the shoulder 52 on the shaft 26 at the turbine end of the shaft presents an abutment surface 62 to the outboard end of the journal bearing 46 and the abutment. |
7 | the alumina tunnel barrier layer by plasma oxidation for approximately 120 seconds in the presence of 0 1 torr of oxygen the aluminum layer can also be oxidized by placing this layer in either air or pure oxygen or either air or oxygen with a small amount of water present for optimum magnetoresistance the aluminum layer must be completely oxidized without oxidizing the underlying ferromagnetic electrode the alumina layer can also be formed by reactive dc magnetron sputtering from a metallic aluminum target in a sputtering gas comprised of argon and oxygen with a predominance of argon the amount of oxygen is chosen for optimal growth of the alumina layer without poisoning of the al target a wide variety of antiferromagnetic materials have been studied and reported in the literature as exchange bias materials for mtj applications for which the current flows perpendicularly through the device and for which the thickness of the ferromagnetic pinned layer is very thin the antiferromagnetic material must be metallic the metallic antiferromagnetic materials which are structurally disordered typically display exchange bias over a wide range of composition of the antiferromagnetic metal may be less sensitive to contaminants display exchange bias even for very thin layers at room temperature typically as thin as u02dc 4 5 nm generally display exchange bias after deposition even at room temperature and require only heating above the blocking temperature of the antiferromagnetic to maximize the exchange bias typical examples of this type of metallic antiferromagnetic include fe 1 x mn x mn 1 x co x mn 1 x rh x mn. |
1 | have a u2018 complete u2019 essential oil for aromatherapy the u2018 extra u2019 is combined with the 1st and 2nd pressings to form the complete ylang ylang essential oil ylang ylang oil is extracted from the freshly picked flowers by water or steam distillation the first distillation is called ylang ylang extra which is the top grade an absolute and concrete are also produced by solvent extraction sugarcane is any of 6 to 37 species depending on which taxonomic system is used of tall perennial grasses of the genus saccharum family poaceae tribe andropogoneae native to warm temperate to tropical regions of asia they have stout jointed fibrous stalks that are rich in sugar and measure two to six meters six to nineteen feet tall all sugar cane species interbreed and the major commercial cultivars are complex hybrids glycolic is a naturally occurring non toxic alpha hydroxy acid found in sugar cane its small molecular structure facilitates a more effective penetration of skin cells when compared to other alpha hydroxy acids glycolic accelerates the removal of dead skin increases collagen production and reduces the appearance of fine lines sun damage and hyper pigmentation this exceptional 15 concentration serum also contains apple source malic acid salicylic acid and organic extracts that diminish large pores acne scarring and help clear oily or acne prone skin vegetable glycerin is also known as vegetable glycerol it is a carbohydrate that is usually derived from plant oils vegetable glycerin is also used in place of alcohol to extract botanicals glycerin is an organic compound composed of three carbon atoms hydrogen atoms and three oh groups these oh groups form hydrogen bonds with water slowing down its movement and giving liquid glycerin the. |
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{"publication_number": "US-7528128-B2", "abstract": "the present invention provides a compound of general formula 5 , useful as potential antitumour agents against human cancer cell lines . the present invention further provides a process for the preparation of pyrrolobenzodiazepine hybrids of general formula 5 wherein , x1 , x2 , x3 is selected from h or cl or ch3 , y is selected from o or nh , z is selected from c \u2550 o or ch2 and n = 1 to 4 .", "application_number": "US-89310107-A", "description": "accordingly , the present invention provides a process for preparation of pyrrolo [ 2 , 1 - c ][ 1 , 4 ] benzodiazepine hybrids of formula 5 of the drawing accompanying the specification where n = 1 - 5 , which comprises reacting { 2 -[( n - bromoalkyl )- 3 , 5 dichloro phenyl ]( phenyl ) methanone of formula 1 with 2s - n -( 4 - hydroxy - 5 - methoxy - 2 - nitrobenzoyl ) pyrrolidine - 2 - carboxaldehyde diethylthioacetal of formula 2 in presence of ch 3 coch 3 / k 2 co 3 for a period of 48 hr . with isolating ( 2s )- n -{ 3 -[ benzoyl ( 4 - chlorophenyloxy ) propyl ] oxy - 5 - methoxy - 2 - nitrobenzoyl |
8 | done for example in known manner at low pressure and a temperature of approximately 650 u00b0 c the undoped layer 5 then is polycrystalline the thickness of the layer 5 may be for example 0 4 to 0 5 u03bcm an n type dopant for example phosphorus is then provided by implantation and or diffusion in the layer 5 and through the layer 5 and the aperture 4 into the semiconductor body 1 the concentration and the heating times and heating temperatures are conventionally chosen such that after the further thermal treatments to be described n type region 8 is formed in the body 1 having a depth of penetration of for example approximately 2 to 2 5 u03bcm this region 8 forms the p n junction 11 with the adjoining p type part of the body 1 the distance between said p n junction and the surface 2 thus being 2 to 2 5 u03bcm this doping treatment may be carried out without the use of a mask the layer 5 then becomes entirely n type the provision of the doping may also be restricted to the aperture 4 and its direct surroundings for example by means of a photoresist mask not shown if the dopant is implanted in the layer 5 by means of ion implantation if the subsequent thermal treatment in which this dopant diffuses deeper in the semiconductor body is carried out entirely or partly in an oxidizing atmosphere the semiconductor layer is covered with an oxide layer this oxide layer not shown may be used as a masking layer in the subsequent doping treatments before these doping treatments a photoresist layer 21 is provided having therein an aperture 22 fig3 and 4 this layer 21. |
8 | the peripheral surface of the circularly cylindrical enclosure 2 listeners who are present around the audio reproducing apparatus 1 listen to their desired sounds with the speaker units 3 a to 3 h for example as shown in fig1 a listener 5 listens to his or her desired sound with the speaker unit 3 b disposed in front of the listeners a listener 6 listens to his or her desired sound with the speaker unit 3 g a listener 7 listens to his or her desired sound with the speaker unit 3 e the positions of the listeners around the audio reproducing apparatus 1 are determined for example by a camera unit 4 disposed therein the camera unit 4 can capture images at 360 degrees in all the directions the audio reproducing apparatus 1 analyzes captured image data to determine the positions of the listeners therearound assuming that the radial direction of the speaker unit 3 a is 0 degrees the position of the listener 5 is defined for example as 315 degrees the position of the listener 6 for example as 90 degrees and the position of the listener 7 for example as 180 degrees instead the speaker units used by the listeners may be determined corresponding to the positions of the listeners in addition the distance from each speaker unit to the corresponding listener may be measured the positions of the listeners and the distances between the listeners and the speaker units may be measured by other than the camera unit 4 for example an ultra sonic wave may be emitted in the radial direction of each speaker unit by detecting a reflection wave from. |
6 | partial wall 82 the plurality of equivalent equispaced elongate slots 66 is defined between adjacent walls 64 or a wall 64 and adjacent partial wall 82 the slots 66 serve as ports or outlets for fuel gas air premixture for subsequent ignition as will be described below each slot 66 has an inlet portion 84 which is defined between adjacent tapered upper wall portions 70 and converges to an end 84a which leads to a substantially constant dimension straight portion 86 between adjacent parallel walls 76 78 an outlet portion 88 diverges from the end 86a of the substantially constant dimension portion 86 remote from the inlet portion 84 each lower wall portion 72 of the walls 64 has at its free lower end a central recess 87 which extends completely through the thickness of the portion over a part of its length and is in alignment with the equivalent recesses 87 in the other wall portions 72 to provide a cross lighting path 90 across the burner flamestrip 50 in the ready for use condition the assembly of components described above is mounted on a combustion chamber 92 as shown in chain dotted lines in fig1 by means of an apertured flange 94 which extends outwardly from and around the walls. |
4 | on the original blank and carry out bleaching and dyeing treatment the proportion of bleaching agent adopted during bleaching is 27 vt hydrogen peroxide 6 g l naoh 2 g l refining agent 1 5 g l hydrogen peroxide stabilizer 1 g l chelating agent 1 g l treat at 98 u00b0 c for 55 min then carry out polishing treatment and finally carry out dyeing then carry out dyeing treatment on towels after processing the adopted process is a conventional process during dyeing the specific dosages of the adopted dyeing agents are as below reactive dyes dystar rgb red 0 001 10 dystar rgb yellow 0 001 10 and dystar rgb blue 0 001 10 for the adopted process it can also refer to the following method inject the reactive dye at room temperature 10 min u2192 circulate for 10 min u2192 add anhydrous sodium sulfate 10 min u2192 circulate for 10 min u2192 add sodium carbonate 10 min u2192 temperature rises to 60 degrees 2 degrees min u2192 color fixing time is determined by color depth u2192 wash in water for 5 min u2192 carry out thermal washing for 15 min u2192 carry out soaping for 15 min depend on color depth u2192 wash in water u2192 soften in addition to this it can adopt other conventional processes and reactive dye formulas in the above process the adopted desizing agent is aqueous solution. |
6 | US 5944449 A abstract non abrasive and non shielding pads are attached to the at least one side of concrete elements with polymeric based fasteners that are embedded into a cast material such as concrete when the latter is soft a flexible rope is laced through the center of each element in two directions to form a mat in a row column array and a groove is established to interconnect two mats together adequate spacing is provided between each element to allow the mat to conform to an uneven seabed or structure the non abrasive non shielding pads separate the elements from the underwater installation to prevent the elements from scratching and permitting cathodic protection of the structures grooves are provided in selected elements and loops are provided at the outer edges of the mat to enable several mats to be linked together application_number US 4228298 A description the base component of the present invention is a concrete element although there are a number of suitable shapes the preferred embodiment is shown in fig1 the best shape for the concrete element 10 is two symmetrically opposed elements such as elements 11 however other shapes such as conical elements with a tapered surface to a face can be used any geometric shape can be used provided the shape can be tempered and have at. |
5 | and is not intended to represent the only embodiments in which the invention may be practiced the detailed description includes specific details for the purpose of providing a thorough understanding of the invention however it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention may be practiced without these specific details in some instances well known structures and components are shown in block diagram form in order to avoid obscuring the concepts of the invention in the figures description and in the claims the terms u201c front u201d u201c back u201d u201c side u201d u201c bottom u201d etc are used to simplify referring to a particular embodiment of a bag however one of ordinary skill will recognize that these terms are relative and that the shape of the bag and its relative dimensions remain the same when viewed from different perspectives or used in different orientations thus use of these terms is not intended to limit embodiments of the present invention to bags having only a single orientation in space fig1 a and 1b show respectively a side view and a top view of a portion of a bag in accordance with the principles of the present invention in fig1 a a cross sectional view of a bag 100 is depicted there is a back wall 102 a bottom wall 104 and a front wall 106 the top 108 may include a top wall or be open if there is a top wall present then it may be configured in such a way that it connects with either the back wall 102 or front wall 106 to form a flap such a flap would be. |
5 | 54 to enable the side frame members 26 and 28 to pivot thereon during the mounting and dismounting operations fig4 illustrates the basic bracket assembly 50 having a set of intermediate brackets mounted thereon to accommodate a loader of different design than that previously described as seen in fig4 the basic mounting bracket assembly 50 may also be easily adapted to detachably mount a sub frame of a tractor loader which does not require a front mounting pocket such as illustrated in fig3 as seen in fig4 a pair of side pivots 98 and 100 are secured to the saddles 70 and 72 respectively so that the side frame members of the sub frame of the loader may be pivoted thereover when the side pivots 98 and 100 are utilized rather than the front receiving pocket as illustrated in fig3 the tractor loader sub frame is normally either locked onto the side pivots 98 and 100 or the rear pockets to prevent longitudinal movement relative to the mounting bracket assembly fig5 illustrates the basic bracket assembly 50 having a set of intermediate brackets mounted thereon to accommodate a loader of different design than that previously described as seen in fig5 the rear mounting tube 102 in fig5 varies slightly from that illustrated in fig3 and that the front mounting bracket component 104 illustrated in fig5 varies somewhat from that illustrated in fig3 fig6 illustrates yet another type of adaptation of the basic bracket assembly 50 in that the side pivots 106 and 108 vary in construction from that illustrated in fig4 thus it can be seen that a basic mounting bracket assembly 50 has been provided which may accommodate various. |
1 | inlet port 18 not shown one way gas liquid flow valves practicable in the present invention are known in the art and selectable by the ordinary skilled artisan for use in the present invention examples of such one way valves include biased and or unbiased piston type 30 a and ball stop 30 b valves as exemplified in fig5 b and 5c a micro filter 28 useful for blocking bacteria and or untrapped moisture from passing into the vacuum pump member or from being vented to atmosphere is located in the gas liquid flow path of the device 10 after the interior chamber 16 of the desiccator cartridge the micro filter 28 may be located proximate the outlet port 20 to protect the pump member 22 and or proximate the exhaust port 26 to prevent venting bacteria or moisture to atmosphere the micro filter may be an in line micro filter 28 a separate from the desiccator cartridge as shown in fig2 b or an integral micro filter 28 b incorporated into the cartridge 14 proximate the outlet port 20 as shown in fig3 as shown in fig1 an electric motive means 36 is coupled to the vacuum pump member 22 of the vacuum desiccator 10 in the preferred embodiment the motive means 36 is an electric motor electric motors practicable in the present invention are known to and selectable by one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the teachings and figures contained herein for example a miniature oil less diaphragm pump is. |
8 | if the threshold is exceeded then the user would likely be producing too much interference for a neighboring cell and 16 qam is not available to that user the user then moves to a qpsk scheme beginning with process 206 if the pl does not exceed the threshold process 203 determines the power p that is necessary to produce the required cinr for 16 qam process 204 then determines if the required p exceeds the maximum allowed transmission power pmax 1 for zone 1 the user this second determination may be made only based on the new user 39 s required p or may be made using the transmission power of other users in the cell using information about other users could reduce the aggregate interference from one cell to another at times of heavy usage by a particular base station thus zone 1 may be defined using dynamic criteria including the number of other active users and the total radiated power if the pmax 1 level is exceeded then 16 qam is not available to that user and the user moves to qpsk this is similar to the result of process 202 described above as shown in fig2 zone 1 is defined by both pl and p passing two threshold tests if either fails the zone 1 boundary moves to exclude the new user placing the new user in a lower interference and lower capacity zone note that some or. |
3 | g 100 1 0 carboxylic acid amide valeroyl chloride 120 6 13 3 g 13 0 ml 110 1 1 triethyl amine 101 2 13 2 g 18 1 ml 130 1 3 thf total 100 ml 21 2 g 1 aminocyclopentane carboxylic acid amide was suspended in a mixture of dry thf 80 ml and et 3 n and cooled to 10 u00b0 c a solution of valeroyl chloride in thf 20 ml was slowly added with vigorous preferably mechanical stirring the reaction temperature was kept below 30 u00b0 c and the resulted suspension was vigorously stirred for 1 h at room temperature tlc monitoring ch 2 cl 2 meoh 8 1 the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure and the white residue was suspended in water 200 ml and stirred for 20 min at room temperature the solid was filtered washed two times with water total 100 ml and methyl t butyl ether 30 ml and dried at 50 u00b0 c 10 mmhg until constant weight to give 18 5 g 87 3 yield of irb 23 as a white powder pure by nmr this product was used without additional purification having thus described the invention with reference to particular preferred embodiments and illustrative examples those in the art can appreciate modifications to the invention as described and illustrated that do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as disclosed in the specification the examples are set forth to aid in understanding the invention but are not intended to and should not be construed to limit. |
7 | tab 108c as shown in fig5 tab 108c is received by a mating cut out 112 provided in inner section 66 to locate lever 108 so that arm 108a faces arm 94a while arm 108b faces both arm 94b and tab 72 in the normal unactuated position of bar 96 shown in fig3 and 5 roller 104 bears upon the mid section of arm 108b so as to hold that arm down against medial section 64 while arm 108a projects angularly therefrom toward arm 94a it will be noted that in this position of bar 96 roller 104 keeps arms 108b and 94b substantially parallel with each other and arms 108a and 94a converging toward each other in this position the spring assemblies acting upon the pressure plate keep the film sheet pressed flat between screens 50 and 54 as bar 96 is pushed to its actuated position shown in fig4 and 6 roller 104 is moved both out from under arm 94b and out from over arm 108b and then into engagement with both arms 94a and 108a thereby camming arms 94a and 108a away from each other and arms 94b and 108b toward each other as explained above such motion of rocker arm 94 tends to unload the spring force upon the pressure plate the simultaneous motion of bellcrank lever 108 causes upward swinging arm 108b thereof to engage and lift tab 72 and thereby urge the pressure plate and screen 50 away from screen 54 in this position of bar 96 therefore. |
4 | staves include guide plates extending over the sides of the staves and having inbent edges that grip the ribs the holding elements are drawn up against the staves by screw and spring arrangements application_number US 56647575 A description fig1 shows a complete heald frame including an upper frame stave 1 and a lower frame stave 1 39 on the respective heald carrying rods 2 2 39 healds 3 are lined up both frame staves 1 1 39 are connected by means of lateral supports 4 on the upper frame stave there are two holding elements 5 serving as guides on the lower stave one holding element 5 serving as guide and two holding elements 26 with driving bushes 27 fig2 and 3 show how the guides 5 are fitted on the frame stave 1 guiding plates 6 and 7 are connected by means of distance plates 8 9 which for example can be glued in the bent parts 10 11 of the guiding plates 6 7 which point towards the center of the frame grip ribs 12 13 which are arranged on both sides of the frame stave 1 to achieve favorable gliding behavior one or both of the guiding plates 6 7 can be covered by an abrasion proof gliding layer 14 15 made for example of wood or plastic to secure the guide 5 in the required position on the frame stave 1 a screw 16 can be inserted from above through a gap 17 formed by the two distance plates 8 9 into a. |
3 | system performance the aerobic phase is then completed and the air from the air blower 5 is turned off through signals from the analog output module 16 of plc 13 to the blower speed controller 17 the airflow rate e g volume of air introduced per time during the aerobic treatment phase is controlled as follows during the aerobic phase the do level is sampled by the plc 13 once per minute and a running average do value is calculated based on these samples at the end of the aeration phase the resulting average do along with the configured do set point value is input to a proportional integral derivative pid algorithm in the plc 13 that is configured to run a single iteration the pid algorithm is an industry standard formula that is built in to the plc 13 and many other control systems for closed loop control each pid implementation varies due to the tuning of the pid control parameters performed by the system engineer prior to system startup the pid algorithm calculates a new output value that is used to set the airflow rate for the next cycle of the aerobic treatment phase this process repeats once each aerobic phase the plc 13 sets the airflow rate by outputting a value from the analog output module 16 to the blower speed controller 17 the airflow rate is adjusted just once during each treatment cycle in between aeration phases this once per cycle or cyclic airflow rate control is essential to the real time control process as it allows airflow rate control to operate without interfering with the detection of the do curve bending point in contrast if the airflow rate were to be adjusted during the aerobic phase to achieve a do. |
9 | present invention can be made using the synthetic methods disclosed in japanese patent 80 98 193 jul 25 1980 to nissan kygaku kagyo k k japanese patent 80 98 105 jul 25 1980 to nissan chemical industries west german patent 2 831 578 feb 1 1979 to fumio and w ploger et al z anorg allg chem 389 119 1972 the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference the aminoethane diphosphonic acid compounds however are best prepared as follows the term 34 risedronate 34 as used herein denotes the diphosphonate compound 3 pyridyl 1 hydroxyethylidene 1 1 bisphosphonic acid and has the following structure str6 the compound risedronate is further described in the following publications all hereby incorporated by reference herein epo patent application 0 186 405 of benedict et al assigned to the procter amp gamble co published jul 2 1986 and 34 an international conference bisphosphonates current status and future prospects the royal college of physicians london england may 21 22 1990 organized by ibc technical services the term 34 risedronate active ingredient 34 includes risedronate risedronate salts and risedronate esters or any mixture thereof any pharmaceutically acceptable non toxic salt or ester of risedronate may be used as the risedronate active ingredient in the novel oral dosage forms of the present invention the salts of risedronate may be acid addition salts in particular the hydrochloride but any pharmaceutically acceptable non toxic organic or inorganic acid salt may be used in addition salts formed with the carboxylic acid group may be used in addition salts formed with the carboxylic acid group may be used including but not limited to alkali metal salts k na and alkaline earth metal salts ca mg the ca and. |
8 | nonstandardmessage see fig7 for an asn 1 syntax description of the encoded data the nonstandardidentifier of the non standard response message will have the same object identifier as the nonstandard capability which identifies this method note that the called terminal does not include any additional or nonstandard capabilities into the tcs it sends to the calling terminal even if it supports this method the calling terminal must wait to receive either a tcsack or the nonstandardmessage before proceeding the process of setting up an h 324 call between two terminals which support this embodiment of the method of using custom h 245 messages is illustrated in fig3 this embodiment offers one and a half less round trip exchanges than the embodiment of the method of concatenated h 245 capability expressed in the terminalcapabilityset request message this ensures that the called terminal would not malfunction or hang up as it is required to be able to handle the case of a non standard capability being communicated to it the second key aspect is that the encapsulation of the custom message in the terminalcapabilityset request message allows the terminal to transmit the custom message in the first h 245 message after the mobile level determination is done and hence it does not have to wait the third aspect is that the terminalcapabilityset request containing the type ii message embedded as a non standard capability can be transmitted using the type i mode together with one or more h 245 messages the fourth aspect is that the called terminal responds with an ack message that informs the calling terminal of the preferred modes of the called terminal and. |
8 | vbh and vbl there are various other methods to control the currents iled 1 iledn to achieve the same purpose such as by varying the resistance of the resistor r e g through series or parallel connection with another resistor or by providing another current source connected in parallel with the current source as shown as another example one can insert a circuit which does not affect the primary meaning of its input signal such as a delay circuit between any two devices shown to be in direct connection in the embodiments as yet another example the definition of high low level of signals inputted to or outputted from a digital device is not limited by what is shown in the forgoing embodiments the signals can be inverted as long as proper rearrangement is made to corresponding circuitry moreover in the forgoing embodiments the backlight control circuit is shown as one integrated circuit but it can be divided into two or more integrated circuits or integrated with other circuit devices further the present invention can be applied not only in the circuit with light emitting devices connected partially in series and partially in parallel but also in the circuit with light emitting devices connected all in series or all in parallel and although the light emitting devices are shown to be leds they can be other light. |
1 | of titanium a second layer nickel and a third layer of gold capacitive filter 50 an inner solder joint preform corresponding to element 55 of the figures and contact pad 60 are placed on or in the brazed feedthrough assembly whereupon the so combined feedthrough assembly is heated to a temperature less than about 500 degrees celsius most preferably in accordance with the methods and parameters described hereinabove respective soldering in another method of the present invention capacitive filter 50 and an outer solder joint preform corresponding to element 45 are placed on or in the brazed feedthrough assembly whereupon the so combined feedthrough assembly is heated to a temperature less than about 500 degrees celsius most preferably in accordance with the methods and parameters described hereinabove respective soldering a suitable electrically conductive adhesive may be applied in third aperture 35 which upon subsequent curing forms inner adhesive joint 55 depending upon the structural configuration selected the same or a different suitable electrically conductive adhesive may also be applied between outer braze joint 40 and outer surface 80 of capacitor 50 which upon subsequent curing forms outer adhesive joint 45 in another method of the present invention the same or a different suitable electrically conductive adhesive may be applied between intermediate braze joint 15 and outer surface 80 of capacitor 50 which upon subsequent curing forms outer adhesive joint 45 the foregoing components adhesives and brazed assembly are heated to an appropriate temperature typically less than or equal to about 200 degrees celsius in an adhesive curing step in the present invention. |
2 | in direction so that any ink seeping into the tube 26 is very unlikely to leak out of the inlet opening 25 even if the cartridge is rotated through different orientation during transport for ink in the lower section of the tube 26 to reach the opening 25 the cartridge needs to go through a precise sequence of rotations in different directions the risk of this happening by chance during transport and handling is negligible the air inlet tube 26 incorporates an air expansion chamber 27 the cartridge is expected to be exposed to a wide range of temperatures u2014 approximately 35 u00b0 c any ink trapped in the line 26 can be forced to the opening 25 by the increased air pressure the air expansion chamber 27 is relatively large compared to the tube 26 and so has more capacity to accommodate an expanding gas the inlet membrane 16 and the associated chamber 29 is smaller than that of the ink outlet 23 and 24 respectively this accounts for the high rate of ink supply required by the pagewidth inkjet printheads whilst also filtering the ink that leaves through the outlet 3 the large diameter filter 23 and associated chamber 24 means that the filter surface area is. |
4 | preparation of the product as the constituents and process are essentially dry thereby limiting the possibility of contamination in the process of the invention it is generally preferred that the preparations are brought into admixture in a gaseous medium preferably air before compression it is desirable to allow the mixture to settle into a layer after first bringing the preparations into admixture in a drum with agitation it is generally preferred that the fibers be suspended in air in a suitable container such as a polyethylene or polypropylene drum and charged it is sufficient for example to merely provide a quantity of fibers in a polyethylene bag to inflate the bag and then to shake or agitate the bag so as to charge the fibers once this has occurred the powdered cross linker can be introduced to the bag and shaken again after which the bag can be emptied onto a suitable surface and the resulting layer heated and compressed on a larger scale the fibers could be provided in a drum which in turn could be rotated until such time as the fibers therein were sufficiently charged the cross linker could then be introduced with the drum rotated further and then the mixture allowed to settle into the composite layer in a further aspect the present invention provides apparatus for the production of absorbent materials from an essentially dry preparation of fibers and an essentially dry preparation of a. |
7 | part and a side of the supporting part the end portion includes a top surface and a side surface whereby the side surface is substantially perpendicular to the top surface and includes a circular arc shape disposed along a bottom portion thereof opposite to a junction of the top surface and the side surface application_number US 39284306 A description preferred embodiments of a gyro vibration piece a method of manufacturing the gyro vibration piece and a gyro sensor according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings a gyro vibration piece according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings fig1 a is a plan view schematically illustrating a structure of a gyro vibration piece according to a first embodiment of the invention and fig1 b is a partially expanded view of q shown in fig1 a and a left side view thereof in the first embodiment a double t type gyro vibration piece will be described as an example of the gyro vibration piece as shown in fig1 a the gyro vibration piece 10 is formed of a crystal substrate as an example of a piezoelectric substrate crystal forming the crystal substrate has an x axis. |
5 | location each panel includes reinforcing steel bars in the horizontal circumferential direction 3 and the vertical directions 4 as illustrated reinforcing steel bars 3 and 4 are spaced 18 inches apart to form two rectilinear parallel grids of reinforcement spaced apart over the elevation of the panel additional reinforcement bars may be used adjacent the edges of the panel two vertically extending conduits 5 are embedded to allow placement of threaded bars 15 in the vertical direction to facilitate the staggered arrangement of the panels and the alignment of the conduits 5 from row to row of panels the conduits are spaced apart by one half of the panels width and are located at one quarter of the panels width from each vertical edge threaded lifting inserts 6 are provided to facilitate lifting and handling of the panels projecting keys 8 and recessed keyways 7 help align and secure the panels in the desired staggered arrangement during erection the vertical edges of each panel include a fabricated connection system consisting of projecting plates 9 aligned one with each bar 3 vertical plates 10 and anchorage bars 11 the projecting plates 9 are welded to the vertically extending plate 10 at each edge of the panel while this. |
8 | will contain the quantity q 39 equ11 the following floating point constant is hard wired into the lower input of adder 11 where u03bb sub u03b2 represents the determinant of the covariance matrix u03bb sub u03b2 defined previously therefore the output of adder 11 designated q will be equal to equ12 this is mathematically equivalent to equ13 let w be an n dimensional column vector consisting of the numbers w 1 through w n it is a well known mathematical fact that equ14 where w t represents the transpose of w and where sup represents conventional matrix multiplication furthermore let c x be an n dimensional column vector consisting of the numbers c x 1 through c x n then the earlier definition of w i for all values of i may be written thus where a sub u03b2 is as defined earlier note that a sub u03b2 was chosed to be lower triangular i e a ik 0 for k gt i therefore equ15 or equ16 and the output of adder 11 is equal to equ17 as shown in my dissertation referred to above the expression within the braces is the expression for the desired probability p x sub u03b2 therefore thus the output of adder. |
2 | vehicle 1 compare fig2 since the now single trajectory coefficient is defined already when the middle is reached a delay in the object lateral offsets yv is also only necessary up to the middle the time delay is achieved for example by a triply cascaded low pass filter not shown here having a dynamic time constant tauy for improving the transient response here the following relations apply tauy t j min tauy max t j tauy max t j u2212 1 t cycle in the case that a valid measured value exists for the object otherwise it follows that tauy t j max o tauy max t j u2212 1 u2212 t cycle 2 tauy t j max ftauyd d t j v ref t j ftauykap taukap the filtering using the three low pass stages yields a total group delay of 3tauy t j thus in three measuring cycles one obtains the following lateral offsets yv 1 t j t cycle tauy t j yv t j u2212 yv 1 t j u2212 1 yv 2 t j t cycle tauy t j yv 1 t j u2212 yv 2 t j u2212 1 yv 3 tj t cycle tauy. |
7 | appears on the bottom of the video screen fig4 depicts the video screen after the player has caused the top horizontal row to stop and fix the number in each position by either touching the video screen at each of the respective positions or by pressing each of the corresponding position 39 s button on the machine panel the player has been able to stop each cube at the number u201c 5 u201d the responsible gaming message u201c knowing when to stop makes you a winner u201d now appears on the bottom of the screen fig5 depicts the video screen after the player has caused the middle horizontal row to stop in a similar manner the player has stopped the cube in the first middle position at the number u201c 1 u201d the number u201c 5 u201d in the second middle position and the number u201c 2 u201d in the third middle position the responsible gaming message changes to u201c stopping at the right time makes you a winner u201d at the bottom of the screen fig6 depicts the video screen after the player has caused the bottom row to stop in a similar manner the first bottom cube is stopped at the number u201c 3 u201d the second bottom cube at the number u201c 4 u201d and the third bottom cube at the number u201c 5 u201d it is plain to see that there are two three in a row lines u2014 three u201c 5s u201d in a row on the top horizontal line and three u201c 5s u201d in a row in a diagonal line the player will be awarded credits by the machine accordingly fig7 shows a suggested pay table which would be on prominent. |
4 | on nutrient agar plate ph 8 na purchased nutrient agar from difco company and potato dextrose agar plate ph 8 pda purchased potato dextrose agar from difco company respectively next the plates are placed in the incubators under 30 u00b0 c and 50 u00b0 c for 24 hours and 48 hours respectively single colonies grown on plates are picked and isolated for obtaining the microorganism strains the number of microorganisms isolated from the rice straws and the livestock excrements having the decomposition ability is more than 200 strains finally the microorganisms are identified by the gram stain it is found that most of the microorganisms are gram positive bacteria the isolated microorganisms are further selected by the following steps for selecting the microorganism strains having the decomposition ability for rice straws 1 19 strains of the isolated strains named pmbp m1 pmbp m2 pmbp m3 pmbp m4 pmbp m5 pmbp m6 pmbp m7 pmbp o1 pmbp o2 pmbp o3 pmbp o4 pmbp e1 pmbp e2 pmbp e3 pmbp e4 pmbp h1 pmbp h2 pmbp h3 and pmbp h4 as shown in table 1 are divided into 9 strains groups including pmbp i pmbp ii pmbp iii pmbp iv pmbp v pmbp vi pmbp o pmbp e and pmbp h please refer to table 1 which shows the bacterial strains of different strain groups and the characteristics thereof 2 the strains groups are cultured with na plates respectively and then a suspension of microorganism is prepared at the concentration of 10 8 cfu ml 3 100 ml of solution containing. |
5 | indicated at 62 and is shown in sectional detail in fig5 and 7 this locking means includes a block 64 carried on the inner face 66 of web 44 of the generally channel shaped bracket arm 40 block 64 is bored and internally threaded at 68 and has a smaller diameter counter bore at 70 a set screw 72 is received within the threaded bore 68 access to the wrench flats 74 of the set screw 72 is through counter bore 70 the face 76 of side bracket 28 bears denting means 78 which can comprise a surface recession as shown in fig5 that is coaxial with threaded bore 68 to receive the end of set screw 72 when the latter is advanced from its threaded reception in block 64 in the preferred embodiment detent means are provided whereby the bracket arm 40 can be locked in raised and depressed positions fig6 illustrates such detenting recessions 78 and 80 which are provided on face 76 of side bracket 28 on a common radial spacing from pivot pin 48 carried by the side bracket referring now to fig7 the set screw 72 is shown in its advanced position from its reception in threaded bore 68 of block 64 such that the end of the set screw is received within the detenting recess 78 thereby locking bracket arm 40 against pivotal movement on side bracket 28 the cover bar 52 that overlies the distal portion 54 of the crash bar 20 intercepts the hook arm 36 of a wire such as wire 32 described with regard to fig1 the attempted actuation of the. |
7 | optionally all such data may be contained in a preprogrammed card for simple swipe entry in a reader such as for frequent users the customer swipes a credit card through reader 12 for activation of the rental process including activation of the vehicle starting key 13 left in the vehicle but which cannot start the vehicle unless an interlock is activated device 14 transmits the customer entered information including credit card information to a central billing and control data base the device 14 further transmits pre entered vehicle identification information such as vin 20 contained on a dashboard 21 for visual identification for direct correlation with the customer entered information for use as a security key and for subsequent billing and vehicle inventory control it is device 14 which further functions as a vehicle locator and tracker within lot 100 by means of communication with fixed position nodes 14 a dispersed within the lot the central data base and or device 14 transmits a valid activation with vehicle and customer information to a check out gate where identification is checked on a terminal to ensure that an authorized user is removing the vehicle from the vehicle lot device 14 transmits an approach message which triggers a printer at a check out gate to print out a rental agreement for the driver with the previously entered information and selected options it is possible to utilize separate devices 14 for the separate purposes of driver and vehicle identification and function monitoring with the former device being removable for transfer to another vehicle once valid identification has been established such. |
5 | of the invention balance shoe 21 is also installed in main frame 12 during initial assembly sash 14 is positioned so that the pins 36 36 extending from arm 34 of pivot bar 22 are aligned with slots 64 64 and boss 56 is rotated to align keyway 58 with slots 64 64 pivot bar 22 is then pushed toward balance shoe 21 to engage arm 34 into the balance shoe 21 and thus lock the pivot bar 22 to the balance shoe 21 this is the condition of balance shoe 21 shown in fig1 15 as well as for example fig3 4 this would also represent sash 14 being in a window open condition with respect to main frame 12 after the window assembly has been mounted in place pivot bar 22 remains engaged with balance shoe 21 thereby permitting sash 14 to be rotated or pivoted from a completely closed condition where the locking components are shown in fig1 and 13 with tongue 74 engaged in notch 76 to an open position such as shown in fig3 4 and 14 15 during the rotation of sash 14 from the completely closed position the inclined walls of notch 76 function as a cam with respect to the inclined walls of tongue 74 to overcome the resilient engagement of the tongue in the notch and thus permit the boss 56 to be rotated to a condition where the tongue 74. |
4 | which are accessible to the user in the embodiment shown the iron comprises above the plate 7 a recess 18 made in the housing forming the handle 19 of the iron the knobs 16 17 are fixed vertically in the cavities 14a 15a of the elements 14 15 and project into the recess 18 these control knobs 16 17 are thus easily accessible to the users 39 fingers the first element 14 is mounted so as to slide on the plate 7 in the longitudinal direction of the iron this element 14 comprises an inclined ramp 20 interacting with a bearing surface 21 see fig1 and 6 of the pipe 4 in order to control the displacement of the latter in a direction perpendicular to the plate 7 against the action of a spring 22 pushing the pipe 4 towards the vaporization chamber 2 the user can thus regulate the flow of water into the vaporization chamber 2 the second element 15 see fig1 and 5 is mounted so as to slide on the plate 7 in a direction which is transverse to that of the first element 14 this element also comprises an inclined ramp 23 formed by a groove in which a finger 24 belonging to a part 25 integral with the pipe 4 is engaged thus the displacement of the element 15 also controls the displacement of the pipe 4 in. |
7 | blond hair pixels within the skin pixels application_number US 69292900 A description in the following description a preferred embodiment of the present invention will typically be implemented as a software program those skilled in the art will readily recognize that the equivalent of such software may also be constructed in hardware because image manipulation algorithms and systems are well known the present description will be directed in particular to algorithms and systems forming part of or cooperating more directly with the method in accordance with the present invention other aspects of such algorithms and systems and hardware and or software for producing and otherwise processing the image signals involved therewith not specifically shown or described herein may be selected from such systems algorithms components and elements known in the art given the method as described according to the invention in the following materials software not specifically shown suggested or described herein that is useful for implementation of the invention is conventional and within the ordinary skill in such arts still further as used herein the computer program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium which may comprise for example magnetic storage media such as a magnetic disk such as a floppy disk or a hard drive or magnetic tape optical storage media such as an optical disc optical tape or machine readable bar code solid state electronic storage devices such as random access memory ram or read only memory rom or any other physical. |
8 | force on the sides 127 128 of the package 100 the seals 112 also are compressed when the nut bolt interface 109 is tightened the seals 112 between the feedthrus 102 and package body 110 provide a hermetic interface at all temperatures from cryogenic to above room temperature fig5 and 6 also show a plurality of mounting bolts 113 and nuts 114 for use in mounting the package 100 and the integrated circuits onto thermal straps or rails or other external surfaces as shown in fig4 the body 110 and lid 111 contain a plurality of thru holes 120 for the mounting bolts 113 the thru holes 120 and the mounting bolts 113 allow for mounting and tight bonding of the package 100 and integrated circuit 101 to a cooling strap or rail without creating any tensile or shearing stress on the package which could cause failure of the package and integrated circuit at extreme temperatures the embodiment of fig5 and 6 also includes a plurality of fastener inserts 106 on a side 129 of the package 100 for use in mounting peripheral electronics and hardware in the preferred embodiment the fastener inserts 106 vary in size including 4 40 6 32 8 32 and 10 24 the fastener inserts may be included on more than one side of the package 100 a further embodiment of the present invention is shown in fig7 and 8 which is a package 100 that provides heat transfer through direct conduction without active fluid flow in this embodiment the package 100 is made from sic or c u2014 sic material that is thermally matched to the integrated circuits or emitter arrays the top surface 125 of the package 100 contains patterns of electrical traces 130 with contact pads 135 and metal. |
1 | upper and lower supports 94 98 are composed of a carbon fiber composite though other compositions of the supports are possible the upper support 94 has an upper surface 102 and a lower surface 106 that contacts an upper surface 110 of the lower support 98 as shown in the illustrated embodiment the lower surface 106 includes a bearing layer 114 that is intended to reduce friction between the lower surface 106 and the upper surface 110 of the lower support 98 when the upper support 94 is moved with respect to the lower support 98 in the illustrated embodiment the bearing layer 114 is a polyimide laminate that is coupled to the lower surface 106 using a pressure sensitive adhesive in the illustrated embodiment the laminate is kapton u2122 available from dupont when the upper support 94 moves with respect to the lower support 98 any friction that builds up between the supports can interrupt the operation of the electronics that control the operation of the couch 82 and thus minimizing the friction is one of the goals of the invention further when the supports are composed of the carbon fiber composite the friction can cause the creation and build up of carbon dust which can cause problems with couch operation additionally if the surfaces. |
8 | complete the preparation of the text message transmission a message appears on a display section of the terminal screen e g u201c transmission u201d prompting the sender to enter a text message transmission command not illustrated if the text message is transmitted the sender terminal after several seconds receives a response signal from a message transmission center step s 240 the sender terminal analyzes and judges whether the transmission succeeded based on this response message step s 250 the sender terminal displays a message to inform the sender whether the transmission succeeded if the text message transmission failed the sender terminal displays a message e g u201c transmission failed retransmission u201d asking the sender whether to retransmit the text message and waits for the sender 39 s command step s 260 if the sender commands the retransmission the sender terminal feeds back to the step s 240 and retransmits the prepared text message this retransmission process steps s 240 s 260 is repeated until the text message is successfully transmitted if the sender does not want the retransmission the terminal returns to the idle state if the transmission of the text message succeeds the sender terminal displays a message e g u201c transmission succeeded do any further receivers exist u201d asking the sender whether any further receivers shown on the display section are to receive the text message thereafter the sender terminal waits for the sender 39 s command step s 270 if no further receivers are intended to receive the text message the sender terminal terminates the text message transmission process and returns to the idle mode step s 290 however if. |
6 | fuel 3 is in particular that the fuel lance 2 presents only a slight interference with the flow whereby this interference is located only on the side wall 6 of the mixing zone 11 and no longer as in the past centrally in the main flow in an advantageous embodiment the fuel lance 2 is set in the shape of a sphere or ellipsoid extending in the main flow direction of the hot gas 5 into the sidewall 6 of the combustion chamber 1 and projects into the interior of the mixing zone 11 of the combustion chamber 1 with a reduced surface area of the contact point between the fuel lance 2 and the hot gas flow it is possible to advantageously minimize the cooling of the fuel lance 2 as well as increase the stability of the combustion chamber 1 overall in practice this means that the reduced surface of the fuel lance 2 can be easily cooled an improved seal to prevent leakages is achieved in that the break through instead of a long hole as known in the past can be made correspondingly smaller i e circular or ellipsoid which means a reduction of the leakage quantity overall according to an advantageous embodiment of the method according to the invention the fuel 3 and the possibly present support air 4 are injected in different fuel support air mixture jets 7 into the mixing zone 11 of the combustion chamber 1 whereby the different fuel support mixture jets 7 are oriented in different sectors or different target spaces within the mixing zone 11 of the combustion chamber 1. |
8 | air gap near one external surface of a conventional core 110 in a tape wound or laminated inductor is shown inductor core 110 includes a first and second section 112 114 separated by an air gap 116 each core section is preferably formed of alternating layers of conductive ferromagnetic and relatively thin insulative material the conductive ferromagnetic layers 111 are shown it is to be understood that insulating layers separate each of the conductive ferromagnetic layers to minimize eddy currents within the core itself it is also to be understood that the conductive nature of the ferromagnetic material is an undesirable but currently unavoidable property of such materials without which eddy current losses in the core would not be a concern in use a magnetic field is produced across air gap 116 and a fringe field 150 develops near the ends of the gap the arced lines 151 indicate the direction of this field and their increased spacing indicates a weakening of the field away from the gap referring back to fig1 a this field forms eddy currents 117 118 in the broad surfaces 119 120 of the outer tape or lamination on each of the core sections 112 114 as noted above the eddy current in turn produces. |
7 | made of fig2 fig2 shows two successive film frames f 1 and f 2 and two focused images of the light dot 52 partially obscured by the disc 49 the disc 49 is in respective positions corresponding to horizontal and vertical orientations of the camera during picture taking as shown in fig1 the opening blade 5 includes a light blocking sector 53 located between the led 35 and the light inlet 33 of the light pipe 31 when the blade 5 is moved away from the blade 7 in the direction b to open the shutter 1 and thereby initiate a film exposure the light blocking sector 53 moves from between the led 35 and the light inlet 33 this permits low intensity light from the led 35 to form a focused image of the light dot 52 partially obscured by the disc 49 on the filmstrip f and permits such light to be directed onto the phototransistor 41 to turn the phototransistor on such latter purpose involving the phototransistor will become apparent below in connection with a detailed description of an electronic flash circuit the closing blade 7 includes an integral light blocking sector 55 which in fig1 is shown removed from between the led 35 and the light inlet 33 when after the elapse of an appropriate exposure time the blade 7 is moved toward the blade 5 in the direction b. |
8 | the increment signal supplied by clock edge counter 208 is asserted the output signal clk adc 210 of frequency divider 204 may be configured as the sampling clock used by an adc for example adc 124 clk adc 210 may also be fed back to clock edge counter 208 which may be configured to count a specified number of edges of clk adc 210 and output the increment signal to division factor generator 206 at the end of each count clock edge counter 208 may be configured to effectively count one or more than one edge of clk adc 210 at any given frequency of clk adc 210 before issuing the increment signal to division factor generator 206 in one set of embodiments in order to achieve a 50 duty cycle for clk adc 210 frequency divider 204 may be configured to further divide by 2 the signal obtained following the division of f osc by the divide value determined by the m bit address thus f osc may be set to a value that 39 s approximately double the value of fcontrol determined according to the example presented above including equations 3 4 and 5 accordingly the minimum divide value u2018 d u2019 may also be doubled and incremented by 2 at each step for obtaining each subsequent frequency value in alternate embodiments both the rising and falling edges of the f osc signal may be used in conjunction with a half integer divider i e d 2 instead of d and increments of 0 5 instead of 1 providing commensurate results fig3 shows a timing diagram of one example of clk adc 210. |
9 | other suitable welding processes to form an inner annular weld seal 46 and an outer annular weld seal 48 as shown in fig7 the sealed assembly is evacuated using a vacuum pump and pipe 50 connected to the grooves or chambers 42 and 44 the sealed assembly is then heated while being continuously evacuated to remove the glue 22 from the annular fibre preforms 20 and to remove the glue 22 from the sealed assembly after all the glue 22 has been removed from the annular fibre preforms 20 and the interior of the sealed assembly is evacuated the pipe 50 is sealed the sealed assembly is then heated and pressure is applied to the sealed assembly to produce axial consolidation of the annular fibre preforms 20 and diffusion bonding of the first metal ring 30 to the second metal ring 36 and diffusion bonding of the metal on the metal coated 18 ceramic fibres 14 to the metal on other metal coated 18 ceramic fibres 14 to the first metal ring 30 and to the second metal ring 36 during the application of heat and pressure the pressure acts equally from all directions on the sealed assembly and this causes the annular projection 38 to move axially into the annular. |
1 | or other plastics in the preferred embodiment the thickness of the plastic after forming is approximately 0 020 inches while the disposable mixing well shown in fig1 and 2 works well it is very small and accordingly there are problems with handling packing and storing the individual wells typically disposable mixing wells of this type are packaged together with dental materials in kits the present invention manufactures individual disposable mixing wells in a different manner than heretofore practiced in the present invention a plurality of individual wells 10 are formed from a single sheet of plastic 22 the individual wells 10 are laid out in a plurality of rows and columns in the illustration of fig3 the sheet has three rows each row having four individual wells but other arrangements can of course be used the boundaries between the individual wells is denoted in fig3 by lines 24 marking the division between rows and lines 26 marking the division between columns the boundary lines 24 and 26 show the location of separation means which normally connects the individual mixing wells 10 but which allows individual wells to be separated from one another by the manual application of moderate force the separation means may be formed in various ways in the preferred embodiment the separation means is formed after the step of forming the plurality of wells 10 on sheet 22. |
6 | electric actuators it is to be appreciated that with the mounting and valve packing arrangement as described above the torque from conventional valve necessary to actuate these ball valves i e open and close the ball valves is significantly reduced this torque reduction permits a significant reduction in the necessary size of the electric motor and permits a more compact arrangement of drive components for actuating the ball valve 1 the electric actuator 60 of this embodiment includes a specific worm drive transmission arrangement which is an important aspect of the present invention resulting from the reduction in torque necessary to actuate the valve as described above the smaller amount of necessary torque permits use of a smaller electric motor 61 and a more compact drive train arrangement with more space efficient components i e a spur and worm gear to turn the ball valve can be utilized thereby reducing the overall space and energy requirements for each respective sized ball valve the electric drive of this embodiment as seen in fig8 includes the electric motor 61 having an electrical connection 62 for receiving power in general the motor 61 drives a reduction ratio transmission as shown although other types of reduction transmissions are certainly possible positional rotation sensors 63 for indicating the relative position of actuator pinion 19 and hence the open and closed state of the ball valve 1 are located axially above the worm gear 65 substantially different from the conventionally known electric actuators the present actuator uses a 50 1 ratio reduction worm gear reduction ratio transmission including a worm 64 for driving the worm gear 65 which in. |
9 | ensures smooth and reliable operation without the need for expensive precision tolerances on tool holder 32 tool gripper 40 and the entire tool changer mechanism as best shown in fig1 u201c u u201d shaped pocket 79 of lower rigid gripper section 60 is also thinner than the height of slot 74 on tool holder 32 by between 0 020 and 0 050 inches to prevent interference as tool holder 32 is inserted or removed from composite tool gripper 40 as shown in fig4 5 and 6 r 8 type collet 50 has an inner bore 63 which mates with straight upper section 67 of tool holder 32 when straight upper section 67 of tool holder 32 is inserted into the inner bore 63 of collet 50 it is accurately located horizontally but not vertically to accomplish vertical location shoulder 64 on tool holder 32 as shown in fig1 must firmly engage the bottom surface 65 of spindle shaft 44 as shown in fig5 to ensure that shoulder 64 firmly engages the bottom surface of spindle shaft 44 tool holder 32 is vertically located when flat top 82 of gap 74 on tool holder 32 rests on upper surface 76 of lower rigid gripper section 60 these two mating horizontal surfaces ensure that tool holder 32 is accurately located vertically and also ensure that the longitudinal axis of tool holder 32 remains parallel to the axis of inner bore 63 of collet 50 finally as shown in fig1 the present invention. |
6 | aluminum a preferred shape memory alloy is nickel titanium shape memory alloys of nickel titanium in tubing form may be obtained from advanced cardiovascular systems inc santa clara calif the reinforcing member 28 surrounds the core 22 from the proximal end of the drive shaft 20 to the distal end of the drive shaft 20 the reinforcing member 28 is attached to the core 22 at least at two points the attachment is made by solder welding epoxy or other suitable method with reference to fig2 there is shown a first attachment point 30 at one end of the composite drive shaft 20 a second attachment is made at a second attachment point 32 at the opposite end of the drive shaft 20 the attachment of the core 22 and the reinforcing member 28 has the effect of combining the axial and torsional characteristics of the core 22 and the reinforcing member 28 the result is such that the composite drive shaft 20 behavior is improved as will be explained below with reference to fig2 4 and fig1 the elastic core 22 is generally an elongated cylinder the reinforcing member 28 is wound helically around the core 22 in the form of a spring as illustrated in fig1 4 a coating 34 of polymeric material such as polyethylene or the like is applied to the core 22 and reinforcing member 28 the coating 34 provides two functions first the coating 34 forms a smooth surface for providing low surface friction for sliding in a catheter not shown second the coating 34 is applied to penetrate and impregnate the interstices 36 depicted in fig5 and 7 between the reinforcement member 28 and the core 22 this penetration and impregnation binds the core 22 and member 28. |
8 | side legs 52 and 54 of the respective spring member while capturing the shank portion 70 between the bar and back leg 74 of the spring the spring pressure provided by legs 52 and 54 ensures the required electrical continuity the left housing section 22 is then assembled to the right section while the clips are held in position by the tabs 68 and 76 and the spring members are held in place by the projections 58 in the widened portion of the slot 56 it will be noted that other than the fastener 46 it is only necessary to slide or insert the spring members 50 in their respective recesses by first compressing the legs for engaging the respective integrally formed projections and passages thereafter inserting the clip members 60 and 62 in member 50 to engage the integrally formed tabs and passages and secure the joint assembly whereafter the insertion of the bus bars between the clip members 60 and 62 firmly clamps the bars to the assembly the bus bars may of course be assembled to the respective housing section 12 before the clip assembly 16 this being a matter of choice the housing assemblies may then be shipped for use at a desired site thereafter when it is desired to utilize the housing assemblies to electrically connect the bus bars in tandem or series the extending end of a left housing section. |
9 | a sheath of electrode metal 424 after the electrode metal 424 is deposited an oxide layer is deposited and patterned as shown in fig4 i to form a mirror support pillar etch stop 428 a hinge cap etch stop 430 and an address electrode etch stop not shown the mirror support pillar etch stop 428 is patterned to protect both the mirror support pillar and the hinge yoke from the subsequent etch step after patterning the etch stops the electrode metal layer 424 and the hinge metal layer 418 are both etched leaving only the portions of the metal layers protected by the etch stops as shown in fig4 j the etch stops 420 428 430 are then stripped off as shown in fig4 k a second photoresist spacer layer called the mirror spacer layer 432 is then spun onto the wafer see fig4 l and etched back to provide access to the tops of the mirror support pillar 426 and to planarize the second spacer layer as shown in fig4 m a mirror metal layer 438 is deposited onto the second spacer layer 432 and the top of the support pillar 426 typically the mirror metal layer is sputter deposited 4250 angstroms thick another oxide layer is plasma deposited and patterned to form a mirror etch. |
1 | the relative motion of the two frames 39 and 41 the lifting mechanism of lifter 8 is itself very rigid because of the directly adjacent arrangement of the two lifting motors 51 differential thrusts and thus torsions between the lifting motors can very easily occur even if only small movement differences arise a further difficulty is that the two lifting motors 51 are spindle motors which by their nature are self locking and are able to produce very large forces even if the lifting motors are initially aligned it is practically impossible to prevent differences in running speeds from developing due to the tolerances of the lifting motors this leads in the course of the time to a difference in lift between the two lifting motors in order to balance the lifting motors in operation such that each of the two lifting motors contributes about equally to the total lifting force the balancing circuit represented as a schematic diagram in fig4 is provided in fig4 the two lifting motors operating in parallel mechanically are labeled a and b each lifting motor has an outer telescoping tube 52 as well as an inner telescoping tube 53 that can be set in rotation via a rotating threaded spindle 54 drawn in dashes in fig4 in order to displace inner. |
6 | 42 if the tether switch 42 fails the tether switch can be u201c jumped u201d with the jumper wire 78 to re open the solenoid valve 22 to utilize the jumper wire 78 in case of failure of the tether switch the tether switch would first be disconnected from the wiring harness and then wire 48 could be jumped to wire 52 bypassing the tether switch the jumper wire 78 could also be used in a similar manner in the event of failure of the kill switch a plurality of zip ties 72 or similar attachment devices may also be included as well as a plurality of hose clamps 32 to couple the fluid input 74 and fluid output 76 of the solenoid control valve 22 as previously discussed a wireless tether could also be utilized such wireless tethers are becoming better known and they generally activate the tether switch when the user wearing the transmitting portion becomes removed from the vehicle a manual reset is often utilized in such a system such that the ignition and oil line valve will not automatically become active when the user returns to the vehicle this is important as the vehicle may not be in an upright position or may be otherwise unusable while the present invention is illustrated by description of several embodiments and while the illustrative embodiments are described in detail it is not the intention of the applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail additional advantages and modifications within the scope of the appended claims will readily appear to those sufficed in the art the invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details representative apparatus and methods and illustrative examples shown and described accordingly. |
7 | be had to refrigeration devices a system of at least six superconducting individual coils is provided of the six superconducting individual coils two at a time are embodied and disposed in pairs in mirror symmetry to the beam control plane 6 accordingly in terms of individual coils the system includes two elongated saddle shaped coils 8 and 9 hereinafter called primary coils these coils each have two curved side parts 8 a 8 b and 9 a 9 b respectively extending laterally of the beam control tube 5 as well as end parts 8 c 8 d and 9 c 9 d on the face ends the end parts on the face ends may be each bent or angled in such a way out of the plane defined by the side parts of the primary coil that they each extend semi circularly around the outside of the beam control tube 5 the shaping of corresponding primary coils is generally known see for example european patent disclosure ep 0 276 360 b1 optionally however still other known saddle shapes are suitable resting on a curved cylindrical jacket face in other words the side parts 8 a 8 b and 9 a 9 b need not each extend exactly. |
1 | in any of four orthogonal orientations it will be understood that other preferably regular polygonal shapes of the base portion are possible with suitably configured forms of the cap depression 22 actually configurations having an odd number of polygonal sides of the base portion 30 are possible preferably also incorporating an odd plurality of the cap projections 24 the body 12 is hollow having an interior body cavity 38 for receiving at least a portion of an object 40 or objects to be stored preferably the object 40 can project above the body 12 as shown in fig5 and 6 the cap 14 having a vaulted interior object clearance surface 42 for clearing the object 40 in some applications of the present invention the object can be a consumable product such as lipstick or lip balm in which case the product would typically completely fill the body cavity 38 being preferably bonded thereto useable portions of the product extending above the body as shown and described above as further shown in fig4 10 the container 10 is preferably provided with a stop structure 43 that includes at least one body stop boss 44 that is formed on the body 12 for preventing excessive threaded tightening of the cap 14 onto the body 12 by abutting engagement with a cap stop boss 46 of the cap 14 as the threaded neck portion 26 of the body reaches fully threaded engagement with a complementary threaded. |
7 | in a probe shank 14 overhanging the edge of the wafter die 24 fig3 g the structure and operation of some embodiments of the invention can be characterized as follows a 1 d array b 2 d array c multiple probes at arbitrary locations in a 2 d plane an array which is electrically insulated by a polymer coating on the scanning tips this probe array requires no z axis actuation prior art requires an external actuator to move the probe array or sample or requires an embedded actuator to act on the probes individually or as a group the probe tips connect to the substrate through a pliable mechanism that permits the probe tips to deflect in a manner such as to follow the sample topography without causing damage to the sample each probe tip connects to the substrate through a separate pliable mechanism that permits each probe tip to deflect individually without affecting the other probe tips the probe tips connect to the substrate through a pliable mechanism with a large many micrometers deflection range each probe tip connects to the substrate through a separate pliable mechanism with a low thermal conductance to minimize the thermal cross talk between probe tips in a preferred implementation each probe shares a common electrical ground to minimize pin count probes with a varying probe tip height may be co fabricated on the same array probes with a varying spring constant may be. |
5 | emergency for example two small joints of casing in a string of casing or two small joints of production tubing in a string of tubing thus the term 34 tube 34 or 34 tubing 34 recited hereinafter may pertain to any desired pipe while various double acting swages may be made or assembled by the above methods fig1 illustrates one embodiment of the invention fig1 is an elevational view illustrating a swage 10 in a well being raised by support cable 11 to the surface after connecting two elongated small diameter less than 7 inches 17 78 cm tubes 12 and 13 with a shorter circumscribing telescopic tube 14 fig2 illustrates in section the double acting swage 10 comprising basically a cylinder 15 with a piston 16 operable therein the piston being connected through arms and links to the lower end of the cylinder for extending and retracting depression or dimple forming indentation tips 17 and 18 for interconnecting the two small coaxial tubes 12 and 13 fig1 with telescopic tube 14 in greater detail cylinder 15 fig2 has slots 19 and 20 on each side thereof and a cradle 21 closing the lower end of the cylinder two crossed arms 22 and 23 have their upper ends 24 and 25 respectively pivotally connected to piston 16 with the respective pins 26 and 27 depression or dimple forming indentation tips 17 and 18 are fixedly attached to the lower ends 28 and 29 of the respective arms 23 and 22 cable 11 is attached to a conventional eye 30 in the top of the swage 10 for support thereof links 31 and 32 have outwardly. |
5 | however space 156 indeed is rectangular and connector set 148 latches underneath a flange of body 14 above footpad 22 connector sets 150 and 151 are designed to connect bumper 120 to frame 42 of bumper 30 fig8 illustrates possible positionings of bumper 120 frame 42 and side wings 38 relative to each other and body 14 of automatic swimming pool cleaner s as shown in fig8 bumper 30 may be contoured differently than appears in fig1 in order suitably to receive bumper 120 connector set 150 may comprise protrusions 150 a and 150 b each adapted to be received by and engage a boss such as or similar to collar 54 however because the mechanism for connecting bumpers 120 and 30 is not critical to the invention bosses or collars need not necessarily be present and thus are not shown in fig8 and set 150 may be configured other than as protrusions 150 a and 150 b connector set 151 likewise comprises protrusions 151 a and 151 b designed to be received by a boss collar or opening of some sort protrusions 151 a and 151 b may be similar to protrusions 150 a and 150 b although preferably they have smaller diameter and are oriented ninety degrees from the orientation of protrusions 150 a and 150 b again however set 151 need not be configured as shown in fig8 and other methods of connecting bumpers 30 and 120 if such is desired may be utilized in use bumper 120 extends beyond the periphery of disc 26 in some planes and paths of travel therefore second ends 136 a and 136 b or edges 144 a or 144 b of bumper. |
2 | mount bolt and at that point a sensor switch is either tripped or not tripped by the way the gun is mounted to the robot fig5 is table 1 showing the transmittance for various shades that the window is set at from clear to shade number 14 the specific values of luminous transmittance for shades ranging from 9 to 12 and 6 to 8 can be identified when the booth is used for plasma spray coating the ultraviolet light produced has a wavelength ranging from 280 to 220 nanometers at greater than 30 w m 2 window 37 would be darkened to a shade ranging from 9 to 12 hvof ultraviolet light at grater than 30 w m 2 has a peak wavelength of 280 to 360 nanometers window 37 would be darkened to a shade ranging from 6 to 8 liquid crystal windows use liquid crystals which are a state of matter having properties between those of a conventional liquid and those of a solid crystal liquid crystals find wide use in liquid crystal displays that rely on the optical properties of certain liquid crystalline substances in the presence or absence of an electrical field in a typical device a liquid crystal layer sits between two polarizers that are crossed oriented at 90 u00b0 to one another the liquid crystal alignment is chosen so that its relaxed phase is a twisted one this twisted phase reorients light that has passed through the first polarizer allowing its transmission through the second polarizer the device thus. |
8 | a signal level 46 refers to a level control circuit which includes operational amplifier 22 being an inverting amplifier resistors 28 and 30 for setting a gain of the operational amplifier 22 a resistor 29 for biassing a capacitor 31 for stabilizing the operational amplifier 22 which has an amplification limited in high frequency to keep it from oscillating switch means 24 consisting of high speed semiconductor analog switches 24a and 24b respectively connected with the output terminal 20 via a resistor 37 and the output of the operation amplifier 22 via a resistor 38 wherein the resistor 37 has an impedance to keep the signal of the output terminal 20 from being influenced in a high frequency region and to transmit a low frequency region an operational amplifier 23 having high impedance fet inputs a large open loop gain and a small drift of an offset voltage a capacitor 34 for stabilizing the operation of the operational amplifier 23 which has an amplification limited in high frequency to keep it from oscillating capacitors 35 and 36 respectively for holding signals sampled by the switch means 24 and being connected with the inputs of the operational amplifier 23 and a resistor 32 for connecting an output of the operational amplifier 23 with an input of the operational amplifier 22 via an output terminal 33 27 indicates an output terminal of the level compensation. |
7 | used to identify each 64 bit quadword the column address is the low order twelve bits of the twenty four bit address processor pins a3 a14 and the row address is the high order twelve bits of the twenty four bit address processor pins a15 a26 the three address pins a0 a2 are not considered part of the twenty four bit address in fig4 the twelve column lines 65 from the address bus 24 are used by the interface logic 16 and the processor 12 in a manner similar to that described in connection with fig3 during a page miss operation the interface logic 16 of fig4 stores the row and column addresses and forces the processor 12 to relinquish control of the address bus 24 the interface logic 16 then drives the row and then the column address to the memory unit 18 over the column address bus 65 and thereby also over the interface bus 69 for a page hit operation the processor 12 directly drives the column address over the column address bus 65 and thereby also over the interface bus 69 to the memory unit 18 thus the embodiment of fig4 operates in a manner similar to that of fig3 the interface logic 16 of fig4 is capable of enabling a burst capability when the processor 12. |
6 | cut from sheet metal as shown in fig2 a and 2b fig2 a and 2b show the front plate 34 as having a hollow center 56 to accommodate the valve disk bolt 36 and the back plate 42 also having a hollow center 58 to accommodate passage of the compression spring the back plate 42 can have a solid center 58 if no passage for the compression spring 22 or other components is required the front flexure plate 34 may be attached to the disk 18 by a valve disk bolt 36 or by other suitable means referring to fig2 a and 2b the flexure plate 34 42 is a flat spring made by machining cuts 60 a 60 b through the flat plate each cut 60 a 60 b is along a spiral or spiral like path from near the flexure plate outer diameter 44 52 to near the flexure plate inner diameter 38 48 the shape of the spiral path is the same in the figure shown they are the same this is not necessarily always the case for each cut 60 a 60 b the spiral cuts are spaced evenly around the plate in the figure shown they are the same this is not necessarily always the case so the radial angles between the cuts 62 a 62 b of coinciding cuts are equal the flexure plates 34 42 can have fewer or more. |
7 | card 205 distance size number angle meters mm 1 0 u00b0 5 06 12 7 2 270 u00b0 5 46 6 35 3 180 u00b0 5 65 2 u00d7 6 35 4 90 u00b0 5 86 6 35 5 270 u00b0 6 27 6 35 6 90 u00b0 6 48 6 35 7 0 u00b0 6 67 19 05 8 270 u00b0 7 09 12 7 9 90 u00b0 7 27 3 u00d7 6 35 10 0 u00b0 7 46 6 35 11 180 u00b0 7 67 19 05 12 270 u00b0 7 87 6 35 13 90 u00b0 8 07 6 35 14 0 u00b0 8 27 6 35 15 270 u00b0 8 67 6 35 16 90 u00b0 8 87 12 7 17 0 u00b0 9 07 6 35 18 270 u00b0 9 27 19 05 19 90 u00b0 9 47 3 u00d7 6 35 20 0 u00b0 9 87 25 4 as it can be seen on fig1 the results obtained in the visualizing media software in this case a personal computer are the following they were detected the two welds existing on the 10 meters of pipe the corresponding data to characteristics of distance angular location and size are consequent to the real information of the perforations and present a low percentage of error the download of the data to the computer was successful and the downloading time of the information corresponding to the 14 perforations didn 39 t exceeded the two seconds it was confirmed that the realization of the online interpretation is done satisfactorily this test consisted in performing an inspection with the tool for detection of perforations through a pipe of 10 meter in length to this pipe they were done 24 defects fourteen of. |
5 | region of their compressive force transmission surfaces the manner how a formwork tie in accordance with fig1 and 2 can be connected to a formwork in accordance with fig2 will be described with reference to fig3 a c and fig4 a c explained in the following fig3 a 4 c each show a section through formwork elements 16 17 in accordance with fig2 as well as through the corresponding elements of the formwork tie in each case including a plan view of the housings 4 5 of the locking elements 2 3 in the direction of the arrows a respective plan views of the housings 5 are shown in fig3 a c and respective plan views of the housings 4 are shown in fig4 a c in accordance with fig3 a the locking element 3 fig1 is taken up at its housing 5 and introduced with the thread sleeve 12 at the front into the tie hole 18 which is formed in the formwork elements 17 during this introduction at which position the thread sleeve 12 displaceable in the bolt hole 14 is located in said bolt hole 14 it is not important the thread sleeve 12 can for example be located in the upper region of the bolt hole 14 as is shown in fig3 a if the thread sleeve 12 is now pushed so far into the tie hole 18 that the coupling element 10 would abut the undercut 24 the housing 5 must be raised relative to the thread sleeve 12 such that the thread sleeve 12 moves downwardly inside the bolt hole 14 it is achieved by this movement due to the curvature of the bolt hole 14 that the coupling element 10 moves in the direction of the arrow b in accordance. |
2 | the drive p fet 40 is enabled during printing whenever the u2018 row enable u2019 re 98 and u2018 column enable u2019 ce 100 are both asserted receive u2018 1 u2019 s at their contacts enabling the drive fet 40 opens the heater element 34 to vpos 104 to activate the unit cell when the row enable 98 or the column enable 100 are not asserted the bleed n fet is enabled the bleed n fet 112 ensures that the voltage at the sense node 120 is pulled low when the unit cell is not activated to eliminate any electrolysis path when the oat 106 is asserted the and gate 108 pulls the gate of the drive p fet 40 high to disable it asserting the oat 106 also pulls the gate of the sense n fet 114 high to connect the sense output 116 to the sense node 120 with the bleed n fet 112 disabled the voltage at the sense node 120 will still be pulled low through the heater element 34 to ground 68 accordingly the sense output 116 is low to indicate that the actuator is still operational however if the heater element 34 is open failed the voltage at the sense node 120 remains high and this pulls the sense output 116 high to indicate a dead nozzle this is fed back to the pec which updates the dead nozzle map and initiates measures to compensate if possible the unit cell circuitry shown in fig1 b uses. |
8 | 106 is dialed the number may be prestored in memory or entered by a user of computer 102 when a call is routed through pstn 101 to central office 107 a ring back tone is generated which is transmitted back to computer 102 the ring back tone is received at operational block 203 and transferred to a quality measurement algorithm at block 204 the quality measurement algorithm utilizes signal parameters such as signal to noise ratio amplitude etc and outputs a value indicative of the overall quality of the line the value may be in the form of a maximum available bit rate algorithms for calculating the maximum available bit rate are known in the art and have been used for quite some time at decision point 205 the algorithm determines whether or not the available bit rate is acceptable the criteria for making such determination is preferably based upon a prestored desirable bit rate which has been entered by the user importantly the prestored bit rate is usually larger than the minimum bit rate which may be utilized by computers 102 and 106 accordingly while computers 102 and 106 may in fact be able to transfer data between them at some minimum bit rate over the telephone lines decision point 205 will nonetheless decide that the bit rate is unacceptable if it is too low in this manner the system will simply place another telephone call and get a higher quality connection with. |
1 | of atrial fibrillation f l by n a 34 template 34 beat x l by n 2 u03b4 which is influenced by a number of geometrical transformations and additive white noise w the transformations that are considered are rotation represented by the orthonormal matrix q and scaling by a diagonal matrix d the time synchronization matrix j t selects those n samples from the template beat which provide the best fit to each observed beat strictly speaking the atrial fibrillation is likely to be influenced by the same transformations as is x the observation model in 1 however is still considered since the overall effect on the fibrillation activity is considered negligible the noise is here assumed to be uncorrelated between different leads and white within each lead the generalization to spatially limited noise will be considered as being straightforward to those skilled in the art the object of the method is to produce a residual ecg which contains only atrial fibrillation based on the model in 1 the fibrillation signal is estimated by the alignment parameters q d and j t are chosen such that qdxj t matches each beat as good as possible these parameters are estimated during the qrs interval a major problem however is the difficulty to perform the alignment in the presence of atrial fibrillation which influences the signal amplitude during this interval the signal f therefore should be removed before accurate alignment can be performed this procedure would obviously be a contradiction to. |
5 | when the water tank 2 does not drain the check valve 3 is closed so that the spray waterway 11 is separated from the flush waterway 12 and the overflow pipe 22 in sealing way when the drain valve 21 drains at the first time water enters the spray waterway 11 through the second drain outlet 213 to wash the bottom portion of the toilet body 1 water enters the flush waterway 12 through the first drain outlet 212 to wash the periphery wall of the toilet body the check valve 3 is open under the work of the water flowing during flushing water fulfills the spray waterway 11 and the flush waterway 12 after the draining as the check valve 3 is closed under the work of the gravity and the negative pressure air can not enter the second drain outlet 213 and the spray waterway 11 the spray waterway 11 is fulfilled or nearly fulfilled when the drain valve 21 drains at the second time water enters the spray waterway 11 through the second drain outlet 213 to wash the bottom portion of the toilet body 1 water enters the flush waterway 12 through the first drain outlet 212 to wash the periphery wall of the toilet body 1 as it does not need water to fulfill the spray waterway 11 the toilet can wash the wash surface earlier and the siphon of the washing out pipe 13 happens earlier for washing out after the draining as the check valve 3 is closed under the work of the gravity and the negative pressure air can not enter the spray waterway 11 the spray waterway 11 is fulfilled or nearly fulfilled for the next time 39 s operation this embodiment has advantages that it can improve the cleaning. |
7 | filters 40 a 40 b and 40 c but may additionally include them herein a detailed explanation as to elements of the optical system of fig4 identical to the optical system shown in fig2 will be omitted first and second fel 39 s 32 a and 32 b a pbs array 34 and first and second condensing lenses 36 a and 36 b allow a white light from the light source 30 to be uniformly and efficiently irradiated onto red green and blue lcd panels 46 r 46 g and 46 b the full reflecting mirror 52 full reflects an incident light from the first condensing lens 36 a to progress it toward the second condensing lens 36 b a first dichroic mirror 38 a reflects a s polarized light at the blue color area and allows it to be irradiated via a third condensing lens 36 c and a first pbsp 44 a onto the blue lcd panel 46 b further the first dichroic mirror 38 a transmits s polarized lights at the red and green color area having a larger wavelength than a light at the blue color area and allows them to be incident to the red and green lcd panels 46 r and 46 g via a first color selector 42 a a fourth condensing lens 36 d and a second pbsp 44 a the first color selector 42 a rotates a s polarized light at the blue area at 90 u00b0 as mentioned above to convert it into a p polarized light thereby allowing it to be transmitted to the second pbsp 44 b and to be incident to the red lcd panel 46 r. |
9 | to form a double layer undercoat of enhanced characteristics it is usually desirable that the composite have a base layer that is more noble than its covering layer but less noble than the substrate metal e g steel the method of applying the undercoating will in general be determined by the economy of application for the particular undercoating selected for example with the zinc iron undercoatings such may be applied by usual zinc application to an iron substrate followed by annealing on the other hand the preferred zinc nickel undercoatings may be applied by electrolytic application including deposition technique relying on subsequent heating for alloying electroless deposition of undercoatings is also contemplated most typically regardless of the means of application the metallic undercoating layer will be present on the metal substrate in an amount of less than about 25 microns thickness greater amounts can be uneconomical as well as leading to thick coatings which may be deleteriously brittle for best economy coupled with highly desirable corrosion resistance such metallic undercoating layer will advantageously be present in a thickness on the metal substrate of below about 15 microns and often on the order of about 10 microns or less on the other hand undercoats of about 0 1 micron thickness or so are generally insufficient for providing outstanding enhancement in corrosion resistance therefore the metallic undercoating will be present in a thickness of at least about 0 2 micron and more typically in at least about 0 3 micron thickness such that there will most preferably be present a metallic undercoat layer of from about 0 2 to about 2 microns of particular interest as hexavalent chromium containing topcoatings for the present invention are bonding coatings those that are preferred. |
8 | described in the literature polyhedron 17 373 1998 by simple reactions between the zinc acetate dihydrate and the terpyridine based monomers in n methylpyrrolidinone nmp zinc metal ions were employed as assembling center to form polymers 7a 7i synthesis of model compound 5a u2014 zinc acetate dihydrate 1 mmol and 4 u2032 phenyl 2 2 u2032 6 u2032 2 u2033 terpyridine 1 mmol were heated at 100 u00b0 c in 10 ml n methylpyrrolidinone nmp under a nitrogen atmosphere for 3 h after filtration excess potassium hexafluorophosphate kpf 6 was added into filtrate the precipitate was washed with methanol and the solid was recrystallized with mixture of ethanol and ch 3 cn yield 86 fabms m e 685 c 42 h 30 n 6 zn requires m e 684 1 1 h nmr dmso u03b4 ppm 9 38 1h s 9 12 4h d j 8 0 hz 8 41 4h d j 7 1 hz 8 27 4h t j 7 5 hz 7 94 4h d j 4 2 hz 7 5 6h m 7 48 4h t j 6 1 hz 13 c nmr dmso u03b4 ppm 155 1 149 4 147 7 141 2 135 7 131 1 129 8 129 4 128 1 127 6 123 5 121 1 synthesis of model compound 5b u2014 yield 80 fabms m e 885 c 54 h 54 n 6 o 2 zn requires m e 884 4 1 h nmr cdcl 3 u03b4 ppm 9 33 4h s 9 14 4h d j 8 0 hz 8 44 4h d j 8 5. |
8 | 1 u2032 l 1 u25cf u03b4i 1 u s 8 l 2 i 2 u2212 i 2 u2032 l 2 u25cf u03b4i 2 u s 9 l 3 i 3 u2212 i 3 u2032 l 3 u25cf u03b4i 3 u b u2212 u s 10 the values u03b4i 1 u03b4i 2 u03b4i 3 can be determined by means of the measuring devices 13 to 15 in the three equations 8 to 10 the inductivities l 1 l 2 and l 3 as well as the potential u s at the star point are then unknown from the three equations 8 to 10 the ratios l 1 l 2 l 1 l 3 l 2 l 3 can be determined while eliminating u s which each represent a dimension for the position of the rotor within half a magnetic period u b l 3 1 1 l 1 1 l 2 u25cf u03b4 i 3 11 consequently four equations 8 to 14 are available for determining the unknown values l 1 l 2 l 3 and u s each of the inductivities l 1 l 2 l 3 may serve as a dimension for the position of the rotor within half a magnetic period it is understood that for obtaining several equations from which u s can be eliminated and l 1 l 2 or and l 3 can. |
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