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1 | of the six resilient connectors attached to each of the six corners of the net and the other ends of the resilient connectors stretched and looped over the concave depressions in the side of the head of the trampoline device bolts thus placing the net in resilient tension where necessary the extension leg may be bolted as appropriate to the leg with a plurality of holes the objective of the competitive game is to be the first player or in the case of team play the first team to flip a specified number of discs from the ground and through the air so that the discs are resting on the trampoline device 39 s resiliently tensioned net the resilient net often causes the disc to bounce off to the ground when the disc strikes the net with too much force skill is required to compensate for unpredictable reactions when the disc meets the resilient net also the rules of the game as described below allow a player to dislodge an opponents disks from the net the basic playing equipment comprises in addition to the trampoline device four flipping sticks of different color and eight discs with pairs of the discs colored to match the colors of the flipping sticks the basic. |
7 | left to right for a resource potential query results are grouped by the quadrangle which approximates the geographic location of the result only the top u201c n u201d results in the group are returned for example n can equal 1 however the value of n can be adjusted to return desirable results an example of a statement resulting from a user query utilizing over post reduction is set forth below set numiconsx screenwidth resourcewidth u2014 number of 48 pixel icons that can fit across 800 u00d7 600 map window set numiconsy screenheight resourcewidth u2014 number of 48 pixel icons that can fit from top to bottom 800 u00d7 600 map window the basic overpost reduction technique described above can be improved to correct potential user interface anomalies for example the basic technique could result in specific properties disappearing when the user zooms on a map window to minimize this the embodiment utilizes stepped quadrangle sizes rather than gradually changing quadrangle sizes intuitively the user expects to see more detail as they zoom the map closer the size of the quadrangles can be stepped at certain thresholds to guarantee that properties don 39 t disappear as the zoom level crosses the threshold to the next smaller quadrangle size each quadrangle is divided into 4 smaller quadrangles this guarantees that the new smaller quadrangles cannot overlap any boundaries of the old larger quadrangles and no properties disappear when zooming in also when a user does a street name search they intuitively expect to see a graphic representation of all the properties along the street without the thinning effect caused by the over post reduction process to satisfy this the embodiment automatically increases the over post granularity by four times when a street search is specified this allows for. |
9 | in an amount of 30 to 70 by weight all of 34 34 and 34 parts 34 given hereinafter are by weight especially 40 to 60 based on the cpes binder and that the organic acidic substance be used in an amount of 100 to 400 especially 150 to 350 based on the cpes binder known additives may be added in known amounts so as to improve various properties of the heat sensitive recording layer for example a white pigment such as titanium dioxide or a filler such as clay or calcium carbonate may be incorporated so as to improve the whiteness of the recording layer or increase the volume of the recording layer furthermore animal vegetable and mineral waxes such as paraffin wax and carnauba wax fatty acids and their derivatives such as stearic acid various soaps and fatty acid amides and synthetic waxes such as polyethylene wax polypropylene wax and polyethylene glycol may be incorporated so as to adjust the recording sensitivity alkanol amines such as triethanol amine and other organic bases may be incorporated so as to prevent coloration of the background background coloration a water resistance improver and a defoaming agent may be incorporated if desired though in the present invention it is ordinarily unnecessary to use such additives a coating. |
9 | and 131 a remain off in step 305 the crossover damper 117 is closed to direct 100 of the flow of combustion air from the fan 101 a to the air heater 119 a and to shut off the flow of combustion air to the air heater 119 b in step 307 the crossover damper 125 is closed to direct 100 of the flow of flue gas from the boiler 121 to the air heater 119 b and to prevent flue gas from flowing through air heater 119 a once steps 301 303 305 and 307 are performed the b side air heater 119 b will increase in temperature rapidly because it receives none of the relatively cool combustion air flowing through the combustion air conduit 109 as a result the flue gas flowing through the flue gas conduit 129 and all components in contact with the flue gas increase in temperature relatively quickly relative to a conventional boiler system thus the flue gas and the components in contact with the flue gas are raised above the acid dew point much more quickly than in a conventional boiler system and as a result acid mist opacity and corrosion is reduced steps 301 303 305 and 307 may be performed in any order however in one preferred embodiment steps 305 and 307 are performed prior to steps 301 and 303 and combustion begins in step 308 after steps 301 303 305 and 307 are complete once the gas exiting air heater 119 b reaches 300 u00b0 to 320 u00b0 f in step 309 the crossover damper 117 is throttled open to unrestrict the flow of air from fan 101 a. |
2 | fig2 in each case partial streams are generated therefore a small volumetric flow of warm air is passed via the bypass passage 30 to the defrosting passage 21 although the latter is still at an elevated temperature compared to the air which otherwise flows through it but not to the same extent as with free flow through the bypass passage as a result warmed air is supplied in the region of the window associated with the defrosting passage 21 but this warmed air does not unnecessarily disrupt the temperature stratification in the vehicle the degree of heating is influenced by the extent of the desired temperature change which determines the position of the switching flap 34 fig4 shows a perspective illustration of a flap element which combines mixing flap 33 and switching flap 34 in this case the mixing flap segment 33 is curved convexly while the switching flap segment 34 is curved concavely the elliptical lens between switching flap segment 34 and mixing flap segment 33 forms a wall 31 which is also responsible for the fluidic separation between the bypass passage 30 and the first flow passage 15 in this region in which the slot 31 in the bypass passage 30 is also present this wall may also be part of a pivot arm 36 which widens radially outward in the embodiment illustrated however the pivot arms 36 are designed as webs formed separately fig4 shows two laterally arranged bypass passages 31 which each have. |
5 | chambers 12 according to one embodiment of the invention is in fluid communication with the drain channels 6 via a transport pipe 40 the transport pipe 40 is generally circular in shape have a first and second end and a circumference wherein the circumference is less than or equal to the circumference of the circular void opening 34 and the outlet opening 38 a first end of the transport pipe 40 is inserted into the circular void opening 34 of the drain channel 6 and a second end of the transport pipe 40 is inserted into the outlet opening 38 of the storage chamber 12 in one embodiment the foundation slab liquid management and collection system 100 comprises a plurality of liquid collection and storage chambers 12 a 12 b 12 c receiving liquid from the drain channels 6 in this embodiment the first storage chamber 12 a will comprise at least two outlet openings 38 the first outlet opening 38 will receive the transport pipe 40 connected to the circular void opening 34 while the second outlet opening 38 will receive a second transport pipe 40 which will be inserted into the first outlet opening 38 of a second storage chamber 12 b in an alternative embodiment one. |
3 | size was determined by a sedimentation technique using a micromeritics sedigraph model 5100 on an aqueous dispersion of the product at about 3 and using about 0 1 carboxylated polyelectrolyte daxad 30 as a dispersant in paper making processes employing the method of the present invention a high solids pcc cake which contains smaller average size pcc particles may be effectively dewatered during the air blow cycle the process for producing the aragonitic pcc composition of the present invention involves the reaction of calcium hydroxide with carbon dioxide 1 nominal 30 liter vessel with flat turbine style agitator blades 2 and jacketed for heating cooling 1 prepare a milk of lime of ca oh 2 by adding 10 parts water to 1 part cao under agitation with initial water temperature adjusted to at least about 40 deg c lime amount is 2000 grams and water amount is 20 liters note the resulting milk of lime slake will be at u02dc 11 weight percent solids of ca oh 2 slurry total amount of slake is u02dc 3200 grams as caco 3 2 screen milk of lime so that it is free of 60 mesh grit place slake in 30 liter reactor 3 adjust milk of lime temperature to 50 deg c 4 add 160 grams of m 60 aragonite to milk of lime allow to mix for 15 minutes. |
7 | laser beam and the recording pit and blank by increasing or decreasing the data signal timing and also prevents increase in the recorded bit width by dividing the data signal timing the output data of the data signal correction circuit 36 is applied to a laser generation circuit 35 the laser generation circuit 35 irradiates the semiconductor laser beam in the optical head 23 on the recording surface of the optical disc 21 to effect recording in this manner data is recorded on the optical disc 21 with a format transfer velocity and linear velocity conforming to the compact disc standard the toc subcode memory 44 successively stores in synchronization with the writing operation on the optical disc 21 as described before the track number index number and time code information such as program time and absolute time produced by the subcode generator 42 and also stores input information such as alphabets and numerical values applied from the input device 2 thereby forming and holding information toc to be finally written in the lead in area li therefore the toc subcode memory 44 constitutes auxiliary information holding means for storing and holding all of toc subcode and user 39 s bit necessary for mastering according to the invention the toc subcode memory 44 is required to be of a. |
3 | to some extent with additions in the range of about 0 016 to 0 50 cerium in mischmetal with generally higher recoveries occurring at higher additions as illustrated in fig1 similar results for calcium recovery show a relatively constant 20 or less in the addition range of 0 02 to 0 29 calcium as nickel calcium this is shown in fig2 the cerium and calcium contents in the four groups of heats in fig1 can be summarized as follows ______________________________________heat ce ca______________________________________rv 6211 6216 003 to 027 001 to 009 rv 6246 6251 003 to 41 005 to 052 rv 6297 6301 002 to 095 005 to 045 rv 6417 se23 043 to 093 005 to 011 ______________________________________ as will be seen most heats in the first group had poor workability the cerium and calcium additions generally being too low the same is true of the second group rv 6246 6251 but for another reason the cerium annd calcium additions were generally too high best results were obtained with the heats in the last two groups many of which have cerium and calcium contents falling within the critical limits of the invention in the initial series of heats shown in table i rv 6211. |
1 | a fourth frequency the sensor would not be useful for three dimensional position data but could be used to generate a signal indicating that it has moved out of position after the lg 12 is withdrawn another embodiment shown in fig1 utilizes multiple coils 22 the coils 22 are spaced apart along the length of the sheath 20 the coils 22 provide position data of various points along the length of the sheath 20 thereby u201c painting a picture u201d of the sheath as such even though the coils 22 are not providing 6 dof data when viewed together they provide an indication of the location and orientation of the sheath 20 hence this embodiment of sheath 20 may be used to both navigate to the target and provide a conduit for tools possibly obviating the need for the lg 12 referring now to fig2 there is shown an embodiment of a sheath 20 with a 6 dof sensor 30 incorporated into its distal tip 26 the sheath 20 is shown as transparent such that the details of the sensor 30 may be more easily displayed the sensor 30 includes three coils 32 34 and 36 coils 32 and 34 are angled while coil 36 is relatively circumferential to the sheath 20 preferably coils 32 and 34 lie in planes that are relatively perpendicular to each. |
4 | be used with any length blade and can be used in conjunction with other control devices such as the vented blades of the first aspect of this invention referring now to fig5 9c one sees the third aspect of the invention in particular fig5 illustrates blade or foil 30 with a fixed leading edge 32 trailing undulated portion 34 is attached to fixed leading edge 32 by hinge 36 the angle of trailing undulated portion 34 is adjusted by vertical elevator 38 the design of fig5 has the advantage that the position of the leading edge 32 is fixed and variation of the angle of trailing undulated portion 34 does not raise or lower fixed leading edge 32 fig6 illustrates a similar design to fig5 blade or foil 30 is a one piece design the portion of blade 30 proximate to leading edge 32 39 is coupled to support 36 which could be fixed or a vertical elevator while trailing edge 40 of foil 30 is supported by vertical elevator 38 alternately support 36 could be a vertical elevator and support 38 could be fixed typically blade 30 rests on fixed support 36 so as to allow a change of angle of blade 30 with respect to fixed support 36 as trailing edge is raised and lowered by vertical elevator 38 however a variation. |
5 | assembly 124 referring to fig6 there is shown an isolated plan perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus 100 of the present invention as used on a pipe handling system 10 the system 10 is shown in the second position with the apparatus 100 in an extended position the apparatus 100 pivots the boom 16 of the system 10 between the first and second positions the apparatus 100 has hydraulic piston and cylinder assemblies 128 connected to the boom 16 and frame 12 and pneumatic springs 102 connected to the boom 16 and frame 12 each of the pneumatic springs 102 has a piston and a cylinder the first pneumatic spring 118 has a cylinder 104 that has an end 106 pivotally connected to the boom 16 and a piston 110 movably positioned within an interior of the cylinder 104 the piston 110 has an end 112 pivotally connected to the frame 12 the second pneumatic spring 120 has a cylinder 162 that has an end 164 pivotally connected to the boom 16 and a piston 168 movably positioned within an interior of the cylinder 162 the piston 168 has an end 170 pivotally connected to the skid 12 the interior of the cylinders 104 and 162 may be filled with nitrogen gas an opposite end 114 of the piston 110 of the first pneumatic spring 118 extends within the interior of the cylinder 104 of the first pneumatic spring 118 adjacent the boom 16 when the boom 16 is in the first position an opposite end 172 of the piston 168 of the second pneumatic spring 120 extends within the interior of the cylinder 162 of the second pneumatic spring 120 adjacent the boom 16. |
1 | includes at least one longitudinal groove more preferably a plurality of longitudinal grooves extending from a distal end of the applicator tip 1250 to proximal end of the applicator tip 1250 the applicator tip 1250 has a truncated star cross section the first molded surface 1220 has at least one longitudinal groove 1280 a formed thereon likewise the second molded surface 1240 has at least one longitudinal groove 1280 b formed thereon the first molded surface 1220 and the second molded surface 1240 are aligned such that the outer surface 1270 comprises a longitudinal groove 1280 c at the interface 1260 of the first molded surface 1220 and the second molded surface 1240 in another embodiment the applicator tip 1250 may comprise the longitudinal groove 1280 c only at the interface 1260 of the first molded surface 1220 and the second molded part 1240 further the applicator tip 1250 includes a plurality of projections 1290 a 1290 b arranged in longitudinal rows the projections 1290 a from the first molded surface 1220 are alternately disposed to form at least one longitudinal i e substantially aligned with the center line 1020 row 1310 of projections 1290 a on the outer applicator part 1210 similarly the projections 1290 b from the second molded surface 1240 are alternately disposed to form at least one longitudinal row 1320 of projections 1290 b on the inner applicator part 1240 the. |
7 | u00bd chip u00be chip to generate at least one delayed version of the signal then the signal and the delayed version s thereof are down sampled to lower the sampling rate the down sampled signals are latched by respective latches to be aligned with each other then the aligned signals are correlated with a local code replica by the respective correlators alternatively the aligned signals are respectively correlated with a local code replica and at least one delayed version thereof by the respective correlators the delayed version of the local code replica is delayed by the delay unit with u00bc chip for example it is noted that the chipping space such as u00bc chip or u00bd chip described in the above embodiments are described as examples rather than limitations to the present invention by using at least one delayed version of the incoming signal and correlating the incoming signal per se and the delayed version s thereof with the local code replica alternatively with the local code replica and at least one delayed version thereof the operation speed of the correlators of the fractional correlation device can be significantly lowered that is the calculation load for each correlator is decreased as compared to the prior art therefore the power consumption can be reduced which is very desirable to the spread spectrum receiver such as a cdma receiver for example while the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described in detail various modifications and alterations can be made by persons skilled in this art the embodiment of the present invention is therefore described in an illustrative. |
1 | have found that it is much easier and safer for untrained persons to guide a polishing device through the palm of the hand than it is for them to guide a polishing device which is held in the fingers alone the central shaft location also provides another feature of my invention which is that untrained users of the device cannot easily get access to those areas of the mouth where tartar tends to form people using the device will of course be looking into a mirror as they guide the tip and will thus not be able to see around the housing of the device to get at those areas requiring professional care safety is also enhanced by the knowledge of the general public deriving from their experiences in dental offices that applying excessive pressure may cause pain it must be remembered that my invention is not a professional dental appliance and is intended for cosmetic cleaning only the foregoing description of the invention has been directed to a particular embodiment in accordance with the requirements of the patent act and for purposes of explanation and illustration it will be apparent however to those skilled in the art that many modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit. |
2 | curved portions independently from the one exerted on the flat central portion when said mandrel is pushed against the inductor block application_number US 95222978 A description turning now to the drawings fig1 shows a main inductor 1 of the brazing press which makes it possible to join together two plates the first of which comprises the bottom of a stamped workpiece or pressing 2 which is usually of stainless steel and the second is a plate made of a good heat conducting material designed to form a heat diffusing cladding or cover 3 which consists for example of aluminum or copper which are to be joined together by the fusion of a brazing flux not shown of a metal alloy generally having a melting point slightly lower than that of the two metals having the lower fusion point i e aluminum or one of its alloys inserted between the two plates 2 and 3 the pressing 2 is supported by a mandrel comprising a first and a second member the first member 4 is fixed to a rod 14 of a press jack or ram 140 mounted on the frame of the press and consists of metal whereas the second member 5 which is designed to come into contact with the bottom of the pressing 2 which is to receive the heat diffusing cladding 3 secured thereto by brazing is. |
6 | 25 is provided for each bank 20 a pair of stroke adjustment mechanisms 100 are also provided for each bank 20 the pair of stroke adjustment mechanisms 100 operate collaboratively to adjust the throw of the respective crankshaft 15 by adjusting the throw of the crankshafts 15 the hydraulic machine is provided with variable displacement in other words the swept volume can be increased or decreased by changing the stroke length of the cylinder assemblies 50 thus the hydraulic machine 1 has a stepless ratio transmission throughout the entire speed range two main bearings 105 one at each end of the crankshaft 15 contain the stroke adjustment mechanisms 100 consequently the main bearings 105 cannot be used to transmit torque to transmit output or input torque depending on the mode of operation of the hydraulic machine 1 it is necessary to collect the torque at each main bearing 105 this is achieved using lay shafts 110 see fig1 in the preferred embodiment two lay shafts 110 are used the lay shafts 110 have pinion gears 115 each of which engage a bull gear 120 attached to each of the main bearings 105 the lay shafts 110 collect the torque from the bull gears 120 and also serve to maintain the synchronisation between the bull gears 120 in order to control the stroke length of the pistons 85 a helical shaft 125 is coupled to the bull gears 120 the helical shaft 125 is not used to transmit torque but remains in synchronisation with the bull gears 120 for each bank 20 of cylinder. |
1 | polymer is preferably capable of absorbing a substantial amount of drug solution when applied as a coating on a medical device in accordance with the present invention the dry polymer is typically on the order of from about 1 to about 50 microns thick in the case of a balloon catheter the thickness is preferably about 1 to 10 microns thick and more preferably about 2 to 5 microns very thin polymer coatings e g of about 0 2 0 3 microns and much thicker coatings e g more than 10 microns are also possible it is also within the scope of the present invention to apply multiple layers of polymer coating onto a medical device such multiple layers are of the same or different polymer materials the polymer may be hydrophilic or hydrophobic and may be selected without limitation from polymers including for example polycarboxylic acids cellulosic polymers including cellulose acetate and cellulose nitrate gelatin polyvinylpyrrolidone cross linked polyvinylpyrrolidone polyanhydrides including maleic anhydride polymers polyamides polyvinyl alcohols copolymers of vinyl monomers such as eva polyvinyl ethers polyvinyl aromatics such as polystyrene and copolymers thereof with other vinyl monomers such as isobutylene isoprene and butadiene for example styrene isobutylene styrene sibs copolymers styrene isoprene styrene sis copolymers styrene butadiene styrene sbs copolymers polyethylene oxides glycosaminoglycans polysaccharides polyesters including polyethylene terephthalate polyacrylamides polyethers polyether sulfone polycarbonate polyalkylenes including polypropylene polyethylene and high molecular weight polyethylene halogenated polyalkylenes including polytetrafluoroethylene natural and synthetic rubbers including polyisoprene polybutadiene polyisobutylene and copolymers thereof with other vinyl monomers such as styrene polyurethanes polyorthoesters proteins polypeptides silicones siloxane polymers polylactic acid polyglycolic acid polycaprolactone. |
4 | in softening the s2 layer proper application of the agent such as the chemical agent in the primary refiner fibrillation and the biological agents in the fiberizer refiner defibration step is desired to yield enhanced pulp quality following treatment with agent s a further mechanical refining device or other pulp device s may apply shear and compressive forces to the wood chips to further fibrillate and provide other beneficial properties to the pulp including brightness enhancement extractives removal optical enhancement and fiber development tensile elasticity fiber length high specific surface etc the application of an agent e g a chemical or biological agent to a process stage may provide a reduction of operating costs by improved energy efficiency and optimized chemical usage further by introducing an agent e g chemical agent to the fillibration process the agent may provide improved optical properties of the refined pulp including properties of enhanced light scattering and opacity of the pulp an enhanced scattering coefficient may be achieved by the agent contributing to a high specific surface of the fibers the use of agents may also allow for a simplification of the refining process stages and related reductions in investment costs another benefit of applying agents to a refining process is increased extractives removal which is consideration particularly relevant. |
6 | to the outlet 9 along a predetermined path as best shown in fig2 and 3 the scraper means includes at least one helical member 14 rotatably mounted within passage 3 and extending over the length of the passage a plurality of connecting members 15 extend between adjacent coils of helical member 14 at spaced intervals along the length of the helical member connecting members 15 and helical member 14 cooperate to define a plurality of discrete unsealed chambers within passage 3 attached to connecting members 15 are scraper blades 16 that scrape heat transfer surfaces 4 and 5 the scraper means is free floating but confined by ends 17 and 18 of passage 3 clearances are maintained to minimize fluid passing past helical member 14 or connecting members 15 inlet passage 8 is positioned to introduce fluid to undergo heat exchange tangentially into passage 3 thereby imparting a torque loading onto the scraper means in a similar manner outlet passage 9 is positioned tangentially to annular passage 3 in the present embodiment the rotatable scraper means is driven by the flow of the viscous fluid in this manner there is no need for an external motor and gear arrangement this gives the advantage of no rotating seals simplicity of system design and simplicity of operation this enhancement works due to the high viscosity of the fluid to undergo heat exchange when fluid flows with a velocity relative to a surface the fluid right at. |
5 | other free ends of the arms stop blocks 26 are welded or otherwise fixedly secured to the opposite side of the frame 16 as shown in fig1 and 2 each stop block is formed at its opposite ends with steps 28 providing clearances for extensions 30 formed on a channeled keeper 32 the construction of an individual stop block is illustrated in fig7 the extensions 30 are normally in the full line position shown in fig2 providing engagement between the extensions 30 and the adjacent wall surfaces of the stepped blocks 26 as a result the arms 20 are normally retained by the keeper in positions parallel to the plane of the back plate 10 and in these positions the arms will properly support a closure panel in its normal sealing relationship to opening 14 the arm 20 is of tubular formation being of rectangular or box like cross section and at the free end of each arm there is provided one of the above referred to keepers each channeled keeper 32 see fig8 is of c shaped cross section disposed normally in embracing relation to the distal end of the associated arm 20 keeper 32 thus is normally in the full line position of fig2 it is pivotally connected to the arm 20 through the provision of a pivot pin 34 so. |
2 | therein generally the known gassing device includes a vertically stationary metering cylinder 10 and a filling head 12 which is vertically translatable with respect thereto a spool 14 which has a throughgoing longitudinal channel an enlarged upper sealed portion and can adapter located at its bottom interconnects metering cylinder 10 and filling head 12 metering cylinder 10 encloses a ported internal sleeve 16 a ported retainer 18 and a sliding piston 20 guided by a rod 22 and having a protruding seal 24 on its bottom surface filling head 12 contains a poppet valve 26 which is actuated by raising filling head 12 for example by raising an aerosol container c through use of an elevator table to engage and lift filling head 12 thereby opening poppet valve 26 a conventional aerosol gassing device such as is shown in fig1 and 2 is substantially completely driven by the supply pressure of the propellant as follows with the device in the recovery position shown in fig1 the pressurized propellant is introduced into the interior of cylinder 10 the propellant flows through the ports provided at the top of sleeve 16 to act on the upper surface of piston 20 similalry propellant flows through peripheral ports provided on ported retainer 18 to act with equal pressure on the bottom surface of piston 20 however it will be notd that rod 22 effectively reduces the upper. |
4 | to operate it and cut the sleeves apart application_number US 81347985 A description fig1 and 2 illustrates the sleeve cuffing machine 10 of the invention which comprises a frame member with legs 11 12 13 and 14 and a longitudinal frame member 19 and cross frame members 15 and 20 which extend to a longitudinal frame member 25 legs 16 17 18 form a second conveyor structure and have brace members 21 30 and 25 as illustrated frame members 22 and 23 support an extending receiving shelf 24 which has an edge 26 as illustrated the legs 16 17 and 18 support a top 28 upon which is mounted a second conveyor 31 which is formed with a belt which passes over a roller 32 which carries a pulley 33 a belt 34 passes over the pulley 33 and over the pulley 36 which is attached to the output shaft 35 of an electric motor 37 mounted on the frame portion as illustrated a metering device 41 is mounted on a table 50 which is supported by the frame members as for example by the vertical member 27 and carries an s shaped guide 42 and 43 which is supported from the metering device 41 by suitable support 65 and webbing material 60 passes from a suitable support through the portions 42 and 43 of the metering device 41 such that it is folded and passes over a guide arm 44 and under a roller 51 which is supported by a shaft 70 from the metering device 41 the metering device 41 in combination with the members 42 43 and. |
6 | the tolerance ring 1 a extends entirely around the circumference of the shaft 3 in contrast to the tolerance ring 1 shown in fig1 the tolerance ring 1 a in fig2 has a strip of projections 14 a extending radially inwards towards the centre of the ring 1 a and thus towards the shaft 3 each projection 14 a has a peak 17 a and each of the peaks 17 a are in contact with the outer surface 31 of the shaft 3 as the apparatus in fig2 is fully assembled each of the projections 14 a is compressed by the shaft 3 annular regions of the ring 1 a that have no formations are indicated by reference numerals 15 a and 16 a the radially outer surface of the tolerance ring 1 a is located at a point along the surface 21 in the bore 22 of the housing 2 the ring 1 a has a u201c peak radius u201d which is the distance between the longitudinal axis of the bore 22 through the housing 2 and the peak 17 a of a projection of the series of projections 14 a when the projections 14 a are not compressed in this embodiment each of the peaks 17 a is the same distance from the longitudinal axis and so the peak radius may be measured from. |
3 | the cylindrical portions of an upper mold part 12 a which form cylindrical cavities i e the cylinders in the engine block are then coated with a coating 14 containing a halogen such as fluorine in this example the halogen is fluorine and the coating material contains dipotassium fluorotitanate powder k 2 tif 6 other halogen containing compounds such as a mixed potassium chloride u2014 magnesium chloride eutectic potassium borofluoride or aluminum chloride may alternatively be used the k 2 tif 6 powder is mixed with a solvent a filler material such as zircon powder and a gelling agent the coating material for example may comprise 60 weight percent powder the powder comprising 25 weight percent zircon flour and 75 weight percent k 2 tif 6 dry milled powder and 40 weight percent ipa solvent the coating is typically sprayed onto the mold surface but may also be painted onto the mold alternatively dry k 2 tif 6 powder may be rubbed onto the mold surface or even added directly to the sand used to form the mold at levels of approximately 0 5 weight percent k 2 tif 6 the mold parts 12 a and 12 b are clamped together to form a mold cavity and molten aluminum silicon alloy is pored into the mold cavity the mold is then allowed to cool until the alloy has solidified the as cast engine block 10 is. |
9 | the abdominal elevator 100 is more comfortably removed from the patient upon completion of the surgical procedure the adhesive 30 may be any that is suitable for medical purposes and that allows secure attachment of the abdominal elevator 100 to the pannus preferably the adhesive 30 is a pressure sensitive adhesive the adhesive 30 may also contain an antimicrobial such as iodine phenols fatty acid monoesters silver and silver salts and hydrogen peroxide the adhesive 30 may be applied by spraying painting or laminating when fully assembled the abdominal elevator 100 has a length l 3 that is sufficient to allow the body portion 10 to attach to the pannus via the adhesive layer 30 and to the bedrail via the straps 20 after placement of the body portion 10 via the adhesive layer 30 light to moderate traction is applied to the abdominal wall causing elevation of the pannus the pannus is restrained with one or more straps 20 that are attached to the bedrail either along the top of the bed as shown in fig1 b and 1d or at the side of the bedrail if straps 20 are attached at the side of the body portion 10 the adhesive 30 may be covered by a release liner not shown the release liner may be selected from the group consisting of a polymer paper coated paper and a silicone coated paper the abdominal elevator 100 may be manufactured by forming the shape of the body portion 10 of the device from a polymer paper or cloth laminating an adhesive 30 onto the body portion of the device and laminating a release sheet onto the adhesive 30 and attaching the straps 20 to the body portion 10 alternatively the abdominal elevator 100 may be manufactured by extruding. |
7 | drawing image shown in 701 in fig7 is drawn in the drawing image data area of the ram 33 all the drawing images which have been drawn are converted to bit map next the cpu 31 executes the process of generating the attribute drawing image of one page portion equivalent to one page of the drawing command in the process of generating the attribute drawing image a drawing area which is formed by the same drawing image as the drawing image drawn in the drawing image data area is formed in the attribute drawing image area the drawing area is filled daubed by a characteristic value an eigen value for instance as the cpu 31 distinguishes the 701 in fig7 as a pattern drawing image the cpu 31 forms a drawing area formed by a drawing image same as the drawing image of 701 in fig7 in the attribute drawing image area of the ram 33 and an attribute drawing image area of 801 in fig8 is formed by filling with a characteristic value corresponding to the pattern drawing for generating the attribute drawing image it is necessary that the cpu 31 distinguishes a type of drawing in the drawing command including information such as a type of drawing and. |
5 | pet crate 12 in fig1 alternatively for example the pet crate 12 could have a cylindrical shape and the top perimeter can have a circular shape the type of material used in the pet crate 12 can be varied as a non exclusive example each wall 16 18 20 can be made as a wire frame alternatively for example one or more of the walls 16 18 20 can be made of plastic alternatively the pet crate 12 can have a size or shape different than that illustrated in fig2 for example in an alternative embodiment the top wall and the bottom wall can be disk shaped and the pet crate 12 can include a single tubular shaped wall the design of the crate cover assembly 14 can be varied to suit the design of the pet crate 12 fig2 also illustrates a first embodiment of a frame assembly in which a portion of the crate cover assembly 14 is sized and shaped to fit the rectangular shaped pet crate 12 in this first embodiment the crate cover assembly 14 includes a frame assembly 426 the frame assembly 426 is designed to selectively and removably fit the pet crate 12 and support a cover assembly 428 illustrated in fig4 a in one non exclusive embodiment the frame assembly 426 includes i a frame base 424 and ii a frame support structure 430 that cooperate to support the cover assembly 428 illustrated in fig4 a in one non exclusive embodiment illustrated in fig2 the frame base 424 also serve as support for detachable side panel curtains 54 secured in a non extended position by curtain ties 56 the side panel curtains 54 are detachable from the frame base. |
8 | the security agent 110 automatically activates after the security agent 110 detects a webpage relating to the on line access transaction for instance the security agent 110 may detect an on line merchant payment webpage by reading the source code of the webpage such as the html code for credit card information e g card type expiry date cvv2 code etc or by reading a trigger such as a header or an identification number embedded in the webpage in another embodiment the user activates the security agent 110 to perform the on line access transaction for instance the user may select a button on the webpage to activate the security agent 110 in a further embodiment the on line merchant or on line service provider activates the security agent 110 and requires the user to use the security agent 110 during the online access transaction in step 310 the security agent 110 establishes a trust with the authentication server 125 in order to validate that the security agent 110 is connecting to the authentication server 125 rather than a rogue server again in this step the security agent 110 opens a connection to the authentication server 125 and sends a nonce to the authentication server 125 thereafter the. |
3 | treatments determine the optimized time to drop a diverter evaluate the efficiency of a diverter estimate the damage radius reservoir height and formation permeability as well as determining the character of water injection wells fig7 is a flow chart of the an example field procedure for real time process time control of well stimulation first a step rate test is performed as described above in connection with fig3 once the initial skin factor is determined it is reviewed by the operator to determine whether or not it is reasonable for the well in question this review is based on historical information about that well or other information available to the operator if it is determined not to be reasonable the job is stopped and must be re engineered if however the initial skin factor is determined to be reasonable then a matrix acidizing treatment might be performed during the conduct of the matrix acidizing treatment skin factor is continuously determined using computer 18 and the software described above if the skin factor is not decreasing at the beginning of the treatment then the job should be stopped immediately and a different matrix acidizing treatment should be developed if the skin factor begins decreasing the job should be continued until the skin factor levels off once the skin factor levels off it must be determined as to whether or. |
8 | the integer code representing the next msd and the remaining fraction code being carried on l2 39 and l8 39 to stage iii to determine the next bcd digit successive integer codes are extracted by in the preferred embodiment ten successive stages thereby yielding a ten place bcd decimal representation of a 24 bit binary fraction at bit 22 time type d flip flops 144 144 39 and the type d flip flops associated with the succeeding stages are pulsed by a transfer pulse which occurs when q x of flip flop 136 is 1 q x it should also be noted feeds nor gate 150 along with the complement produced by nor gate 152 of the checked word w i e w the inputs to nor gate 152 permit a checked word w to enter multiplier stages 18 only when q x of flip flop 136 is 0 thus during the word time when q x is 0 a checked word w enters multiplier stages 18 to be converted while during the next word time q x 1 no check word is sent through to multiplier stages 18 instead the transfer pulse is passed through nor gate 154 to transfer the bcd decimal outputs in flip flops 114 114 39 et seq to the ten nixie tubes 156 of the display reference in now made to fig2 which illustrates in timing diagram form the operation of the hardware of the present invention the sign bit sb line indicates the sign bit time which occurs at the twenty fifth bit time of each word sb in. |
8 | retainer 14 however has only a single annular groove 18 which is adapted to house sealing member 16 in this embodiment the annular groove 18 is v shaped and receives a square shaped compressible sealing member 16 preferably the square shaped sealing member 16 has semi circular extensions projecting from each corner to ensure an adequate fit in groove 18 fig4 a 4b and 5 a 5 b show chucks 10 having an engagement ring 48 attached circumferentially to the bottom outer periphery of the supporting body 12 the engagement ring 48 extends radially outwardly from the supporting body 12 creating a stepped relationship between the supporting body 12 and engagement ring 48 and forming engagement member 20 the retainer 14 has a lower portion 42 with a u shaped recess 22 formed therein the u shaped recess 22 receives the engagement member 20 the lower portion 42 of the retainer 14 has an extension 49 that wraps around the engagement member 20 to form a mechanical snap connection between the retainer 14 and the engagement ring 46 of the supporting body 12 in fig4 a 4b the retainer 14 has a two step annular groove 18 which receives a sealing member 16 having a top part with one width for insertion into one step of the annular groove 18 and a bottom part with a second width for insertion into the second step of the annular groove 18 in fig5 a 5b the retainer 14 has a single v shaped annular groove 18 for housing the sealing member 16 which in this embodiment is a compressible o ring fig6 a 6b illustrate another preferred embodiment of a chuck 10. |
2 | surface has anti adhesive properties to the polymer material of the profile spacer 8 thin films of polyester or polyethylene have proven themselves useful for this purpose if a moisture setting system is used as polymer material for profiled spacer 8 films 33 34 must exhibit a sufficient water vapor permeability so the moisture necessary for the setting process can diffuse through the films optionally films 33 34 may exhibit a specific porosity or a microperforation films 33 34 confer on lip portion 10 an additional rigidity during the setting process and a thin layer between two films 33 34 and sets into a flash or tab 41 projecting beyond edge 40 of lip portion 10 after the setting of the polymer is finished this flash or tab 41 is cut along edge 40 of the lip portion 10 together with films 33 and 34 and is removed this results in a clean final edge of lip portion 10 being achieved even in the transition zone of profile spacer 8 remaining film pieces 33 34 are then removed from profile spacer 8 and lip portion 10 fig3 illustrates another embodiment of a spacer 146 in the lower part of a window opening here the spacer 146 is placed along the lower edge of glazing 1 and serves as a. |
8 | than the stepped sequence of constant current levels derived with prior art circuitry the magnitude of the uniformly constant current is determined by the magnitude of the resistance 22 and the magnitude of the feedback voltage at terminal 16 as is well known to those skilled in the art of operational amplifiers no current will flow relative to the noninverting and inverting inputs of op amp 20 furthermore the opposite polarities of the noninverting and inverting inputs combine with the very high gain of op amp 20 to result in an infinitesimal voltage differential better known as the 34 error 34 between those inputs which renders the voltages thereat essentially equal therefore the current flow relative to the csd 12 is independent of the voltage thereacross and the uniformly constant magnitude of that current is only dependent on the magnitudes of the resistance 22 and the reference voltage at terminal 24 consequently the magnitudes of either or both the reference voltage at terminal 24 and the resistance 22 can be set to determine the magnitude of the uniformly constant current furthermore csd 39 s connected between terminals 14 and 16 to close the open circuit within the feedback loop can be either charged or discharged by the uniformly constant current which flows relative thereto in fig2 a battery 30 to be charged is disposed between terminals 14 and 16 of the regulator 10 with the positive battery terminal connected to terminal 14 and the negative battery terminal connected to terminal. |
5 | and use the invention and do not limit the scope of the invention referring to fig1 an offshore oil and gas platform is schematically illustrated and generally designated 10 a semi submersible platform 12 is centered over a subterranean oil and gas formation 14 located below sea floor 16 a well 18 extends through the sea 20 penetrating sea floor 16 to form wellbore 22 which traverses various earth strata a wellbore extension is formed by wellbore 24 which extends from wellbore 22 through additional earth strata including formation 14 platform 12 has a hoisting apparatus 26 and a derrick 28 for raising and lowering pipe strings such as drill string 30 including drill bit 32 located in wellbore 24 and casing string 34 including drill bit 36 crossover subassembly 38 and downhole drilling apparatus 40 located in wellbore 22 as used herein the term u201c casing string u201d is used to refer to a tubular string which includes sections of casing or liner as in a typical drilling operation wellbore 22 is formed by rotating drill bit 36 while adding additional sections of pipe to casing string 34 when drill bit 36 reaches total depth however casing string 34 and drill bit 36 are not retrieved from wellbore 22 rather casing string 34 and drill bit 36 are cemented in place by cement 42 which fills the annular area between casing string. |
5 | see fig1 of the connection clip 10 to snap together with the receptacle bump 21 the straight block curb components 18 are used to represent a regular glass block and may come in various lengths including 4 u2033 6 u2033 and 8 u2033 referring to fig3 a top view of two straight block curb components 18 with connection clips 10 with differing lengths of back 12 is shown the use of connection clip 10 with a back 12 on one side of a joint that is longer than the back 12 on a connection clip 10 on the opposite side allows for the layout of a curved wall the curb components may come in various shapes corresponding to different shapes of glass blocks referring to fig4 a top view of a 90 degree curb component 22 corresponding to a 90 degree glass block is shown referring to fig5 a top view of a 45 degree curb component 24 corresponding to a 45 degree glass block is shown referring to fig6 a top view of a radius curb component 26 corresponding to a radius block is shown as shown in fig4 6 each of the curb components 22 24 and 26 have receptacles 20 located at each corner of the respective curb component with receptacle bumps 21 to engage the bump 16 of connection clip 10 as shown with the straight block curb components 18 in fig2 3 the connection clip 10 enables the curb components 18 22 24 and 26 to be snapped together such that the spacing between the glass blocks is established by the width of the connection. |
8 | use of controlled waveguide mode mixing the power distribution within a waveguide can be shaped controlled waveguide mode mixing can be achieved by controlling the propagation parameters of the multiple propagating modes relative to one another the propagation parameters can include for example the relative phase difference between modes the relative amplitude of modes the polarization of the electric field of modes the physical orientation of the electric fields of modes as well as the propagation frequency of modes the rf beam energy resulting from the mixing of modes in waveguide can be directionally steered in other words the peak energy distribution of the electric field at the open end of the waveguide can be controlled and steered away from the center of the waveguide for radar and communications applications it is possible to use controlled waveguide mode mixing to steer an antenna beam off of the boresight axis of a reflector antenna the directed beam energy can then be steered electronically without physically moving the antenna the limited amount of electronic beam steering offers many advantages in a single dish radar system such as fine tuned beam pointing and target centering those of skill in the art should also recognize that electronic beam steering can also be useful in communications systems in order to receive or transmit a stronger signal from an off boresight source fig1 illustrates antenna beam steering. |
6 | of thrusting shoulders which meter and deflect the propelling gas the diverter cone 14 tapers from the diameter of the second cylindrical section 15 to the diameter of the cylindrical section 18 the diameter of cylindrical section 18 remains slightly greater than that of the bore 8 fig2 illustrates a third embodiment designed to maximize deflection of propelling gas which contains at least one additional gas slip 21 gas slip 21 is cut into the second cylindrical section 15 and is followed by an additional thrusting shoulder 23 to form yet another annular deflecting surface it is anticipated that the present invention would be machined into the muzzle end of barrel 2 using conventional techniques the ultimate goal of the invention is deflection of propelling gases by the progression of shoulder sections the initial gas slip is used to reach a maximum diameter for the first shoulder section multiple shoulders can then progress in a stepwise fashion through smaller diameters should additional shoulders be necessary the working diameter of chamber 22 is increased by an additional truncated cone such as gas slip 21 and the progression continues to the muzzle 19 thus an infinite variety of slip shoulder combinations are possible an alternative embodiment may be effected by the use of sections that are essentially in the shape of a cylinders of the largest diameter of each gas slip in place of the gas slip 12 a cylinder would similarily allow for the expansion of propelling gases fig5 is a cross section of the invention normal. |
6 | handler 24 temperature conditioning component 22 and also communicates with user zone controls 130 associated with each of the zones the controls 130 can essentially be thermostats allowing a user to set desired temperature noise levels etc for each of the zones relative to the others moreover the controls 130 preferably include a temperature sensor for providing an actual temperature back to the control 36 in one embodiment the control system 36 is mounted within one of the thermostat controls 30 and communicates as a system control with all of the other elements through control wiring schemes such as is disclosed in co pending u s patent application ser no 10 752 626 entitled u201c serial communicating hvac system u201d and filed on jan 7 2004 system control 36 is also preferably able to receive configuring information with regard to each of these elements such that the control 36 understands individual characteristics of the elements 22 24 30 and 34 details of this feature may be as disclosed in co pending u s patent application ser no 10 752 628 filed on jan 7 2004 and entitled u201c self configuring controls for heating ventilating and air conditioning systems u201d the disclosure of these two applications is incorporated herein by reference indoor air handler 24 has a variable speed blower motor that is capable of reporting its operating speed to system control 36 in such a system the blower motor speed increases when the restriction in the duct increases as happens due to the closing of a damper 34 in the disclosed. |
4 | 10 includes at least one preferably two to five and in the embodiment shown here two modular treatment chambers 12 13 arranged one after the other in a row the interior of the housing 10 is subdivided by the treatment chambers 12 13 into two fields arranged one after the other the housing 10 is not subdivided and surrounds all treatment chambers 12 13 a circulating device or in other words a device for guiding wet steam in a circulation which is identified as a circulating process is provided in each treatment chambers 12 13 it has a circulating fan 14 each treatment chamber also has a heating device which is not shown in fig2 and nozzle boxes 15 with nozzle openings directed toward the product web 1 in one treatment chamber 12 13 several for example two nozzle boxes 15 can be arranged above and below the product web 1 transversely over the product web the nozzle openings are preferably formed as slots a transporting device has guiding rollers 16 17 in the inlet lock 9 and guiding rollers 18 19 20 in and downstream of the outlet lock 11 in addition the transporting device has a roller conveyor with two guiding rollers 21 22 and a pulling roller 23 in the region in which the both treatment chambers 12 13 abut against one another the roller conveyor thus extends over the half of the transporting path of the product web 1 from the inlet slot 27 in the front wall 26 to the outlet slot 29 in the rear wall 28 the both guiding rollers 21 22 have identical sizes and are arranged close to each other at the same height the arrangement of the guiding rollers 21 22 the last guiding. |
2 | the group consisting of calcium magnesium hydroxide ca oh 2 mg oh 2 and calcium hydroxide ca oh 2 initially limestone caco 3 or dolomite camg co 3 2 is calcined to its respective oxide cao or cao mgo usually in the temperature range of 900 u00b0 to 1100 u00b0 c lime temperature but preferably at around 1000 u00b0 c this produces a soft burned lime characteristic of that available at commercial lime plants the resulting oxide is then hydrated at a water to oxide ratio ranging from about 1 3 to 2 2 but preferably around 1 8 to 2 0 with water containing the desired amount of calcium lignosulfonate or other ionic surfactant the amount of calcium lignosulfonate utilized will be that sufficient to produce a resulting calcium hydroxide calcium lignosulfonate product containing up to about 5 percent by weight calcium lignosulfonate preferably the resulting product will contain about 0 5 to 2 percent calcium lignosulfonate the calcium lignosulfonate modified calcium hydroxide sorbent according to the present invention results in a higher capture of so 2 than an unmodified calcium hydroxide when injected into a fossil fuel fired combustor or combustor flue system typically the modified sorbent will be injected. |
4 | the sheet 43 a the sheet immediately next to sheet 42 a with respect to the approach of incision s an embodiment is shown in fig4 b in this figure the incisions form a straight line 48 b along the left edge of the sheet 42 b in other words the line 48 b is between sheet 42 b and the sheet 43 b the sheet immediately next to sheet 42 b with respect to the approach of incision s another embodiment is shown in fig4 c in this figure the incisions form a zigzag line 48 c along the left edge of the sheet 42 c in other words the line 48 c is between sheet 42 c and the sheet 43 c the sheet immediately next to sheet 42 c with respect to the approach of incision s yet another embodiment is shown in fig4 d in this figure the incisions form a line or a course or progression 48 d characterized by round turns first to one side and then to the other the line 48 d is along the left edge of the sheet 42 d in other words the line 48 d is between sheet 42 d and the sheet 43 d the sheet immediately next to sheet 42 d with respect to the approach of weakened part s which is not shown in the drawings each sheet can be detachably attached to a sheet immediately next to it in the roll. |
4 | free end of the nozzle body 421 in operation the nozzle body 421 is located with its suction opening 424 under the yarn layer of the take up package 411 a frame 425 is attached to one side of the free end of the nozzle body 421 and a roller 418 is supported for rotation in a horizontal position on the frame 425 the nozzle body 421 is translated between the standby position and the operating position where the roller 418 is inserted between the take up package 411 and the rotary drum 404 by a parallel motion mechanism not shown the operation of the yarn end finding device will be described hereinafter when yarn breakage occurs in the twisting and winding unit 402 operating in a state as shown in fig1 the broken end of the yarn on the side of the take up package 411 is wound around the surface of the take up package 411 upon the detection of the lighted pilot lamp indicating the twisting and winding unit 402 in which yarn breakage has occurred the robot 413 stops at a position corresponding to the same twisting and winding unit 402 to find the broken yarn end in the take up package 411 first the cradle operating lever 414 raises the cradle 410 to separate the take up package 411 from the rotary drum 404. |
9 | to loosen the locating member 76 to the unlocking position and then to rotate the handle 60 clockwise when the handle 60 is rotated clockwise as shown in fig5 the round rod 66 of the handle 60 is moved upwards along the first groove 334 of the l shaped groove 35 to carry the first stop plate 37 upwards along the vertical section 364 of the l shaped hole 362 to enable the index 374 to be aligned with the position point 368 b corresponding to 45 u00b0 angle and at the same time the handle 60 moves the sliding block 39 leftwards along the second groove 344 of the l shaped groove 35 to enable the flange 394 of the sliding block 39 to be moved from the right end of the elongated slot 382 of the second stop plate 38 to the left end of the elongated slot 382 thereafter the lever 76 is turned to the locking position to lock the handle 60 to the 45 u00b0 angle position if the operator keeps rotating the handle 60 clockwise as shown in fig6 the handle 60 moves the first stop plate 37 to the top side of the vertical section 364 of the l shaped hole 362 to enable the index 374 of the first stop plate 37 to be aligned with the position point 368 c corresponding to 90 u00b0 angle when the first stop plate 37 is moved to the top. |
6 | is made initially to fig1 which shows the device of the invention fitted to a fluidization enclosure 1 which is itself known and in particular which is known for possessing a fluidization grid 2 see fig3 through which a gas is blown via openings 3 to form a fluidized bed 4 of particulate material the enclosure 1 includes an opening 5 preferably situated close to the fluidization grid 2 and extended to the outside by a tube 6 the tube is preferably horizontal and a duct 7 is connected thereto so that their geometrical axes intersect the duct 6 is vertical or steeply sloping close to the vertical and opens out into the tube 6 via an opening 8 situated in the bottom of the tube 6 the diameter of the duct 7 may be equal to or less than the diameter of the tube 6 the tube 6 constitutes a guide jacket for a moving closure device for the opening 5 this device comprises a piston 9 whose diameter is slightly less than the inside diameter of the tube 6 assuming their sections are circular in order to enable it to slide properly therein while providing adequate sealing the piston 9 is fixed to a rod 10 which constitutes the rod of an actuator 11 carried at the far end of the tube 6 serving to control operation of the piston 9 along the tube 6 the figure shows an electrically controlled valve 12 which symbolizes the control member for the actuator 11 said electrically controlled valve being the actuator of a. |
1 | be designed to detect these two distinct wavelengths of infrared light allowing for greater differentiation among objects encoded with infrared radiation on display 116 some objects can be encoded with infrared wavelength 1 and other objects encoded with infrared wavelength 2 infrared detectors 120 can provide feedback to data controller 122 based upon which infrared wavelength is detected alternatively the infrared radiation can be passed by a u201c long u201d red filter as depicted in fig3 b here the bandwidth of the red filter is extended so that it passes not only red wavelengths but also any infrared wavelengths for use in system 100 either of the filters depicted in fig3 or any other appropriate filter can be used as the color wheel in fig2 infrared light is a suitable choice for use in a dlp u00ae system to encode objects for a variety of reasons infrared light does not cause harm like other types of radiation for example ultraviolet light also infrared lasers are well developed and used in a variety of applications so they have become efficient and relatively inexpensive to use compared to other technologies fig4 shows an example embodiment of infrared encoded objects on a display 116 fig4 a shows an image on display 116 created by a dlp u00ae system 100 when the red green and blue wavelengths are passed through system 100 the images in fig4 a are transmitted to display 116 the red green and blue wavelengths are displayed at a rate sufficiently high so that a user. |
3 | deacetylase in large quantities in either prokaryotic or eukaryotic host cells for this purpose the dna is inserted into a prokaryotic or eukaryotic expression vector with the appropriate regulatory signals and used to transform cells a variety of appropriate vectors and regulatory signals have been previously developed for this purpose and are well known to those skilled in the art through the use of conventional techniques the deacetylase of this invention can be overexpressed for example in e coli to the extent that they represent a substantial proportion of the total cellular protein the purification of a protein which is expressed at such substantial levels and for which a simple assay system is established is a straightforward matter to one skilled in the art in another aspect the invention relates to methods for converting chitin to chitosan in the claimed methods chitosan is contacted with an enzyme having chitin deacetylase activity the enzyme being produced by recombinant dna techniques in which an isolated dna sequence encoding the enzyme or a biologically active portion thereof is expressed from a dna expression construct the scope of this aspect of the invention includes not only the use of dna characterized by the ability to hybridize to. |
1 | the area to be ablated or eroded preferably in a distributed sequence a single laser pulse of sufficient power to cause ablation creates a micro cloud of ablated particles which interferes with the next laser pulse if located in the same or immediate point to avoid this interference the next laser pulse is spatially distributed to a next point of erosion or ablation that is located a sufficient distance so as to avoid the cloud of ablated particles once the cloud is dissipated another laser pulse is made adjacent the area prior eroded so that after the pattern of shots is completed the cumulative shots fill in and complete said pattern so that the desired shape of the object or cornea is achieved in operation of the beam delivery portion of system 5 laser source 500 produces laser beam 502 which is incident upon projection optics 510 projection optics 510 adjusts the diameter and distance to focus of beam 502 depending on the requirements of the particular procedure being performed for the illustrative example of an excimer laser used in the prk or ptk procedure projection optics 510 includes planar concave lens 512 and fixed focus lenses 514 and 516 as shown in the sectional view of fig2 lenses 512 and 514 act together to form an a focal telescope that expands the diameter of beam 502 fixed focus lens 516 focuses the expanded beam 502 at the. |
4 | of symbols and a marker for each symbol in a line the marker adopts an individual color for each line of symbols whereby the number of marker devices is reduced the setting values of the stitch zigzag and tension controls are indicated on a tape operated by a seam selector knob the tape includes a flap for the marker application_number US 40198489 A description with reference to fig1 the machine includes a zigzag mechanism not shown located in the pillar of the machine body at the upper end of this pillar there is a stitch selector knob 10 used for choosing pattern stitches the stitches that can be produced are shown by symbols 11 on a panel 12 forming a front piece of the machine at each symbol there is a marker 13 in this case a round hole with an index which is moved between the holes at the symbols when the knob 10 rotates the symbols are divided into two lines 14 15 which are separated so that the upper one 14 has one color and the lower one 15 has another color on the shaft of the knob 10 there is also mounted a zigzag control in the form of a knob 16 by which the stitch width is determined this knob is graded with numerals from for example 0 5 in the middle of the panel there is a stitch length control 17 which is also in the form. |
7 | axis or plane 36 of the tractor lower draft link thus it should be apparent that the relatively narrow slots 30 are also parallel to the neutral axis 36 of the lower draft link and are equally spaced apart on opposite sides of this axis when the principal beam or lower draft link 14 is subjected to a force in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis 34 as for example by a tensile force indicated by arrow 38 or by a compression force indicated by arrow 40 the total elastic deformation of the beams 14 and 32 are the same over the distance 42 thus the central beam 32 has the same total elastic deformation as a structural section 14 over the distance 42 according to the principles of this invention the central beam 32 contains a reduced cross sectional area 44 located in the central portion of the beam therefore when the lower draft link 14 is subjected to a force 38 or 40 the elastic deformation is not uniform over the entire length of the central beam 32 and almost all of the strain in distance 42 will be concentrated in the reduced cross sectional area 44 the gain in amplification is a function of the ratio of distance 42 to the length of the reduced cross sectional area 44 the reduced cross sectional area can be considered as a means for mechanically amplifying tensile and compressive loads strain sensing means are associated with the reduced cross sectional area 44 the strain sensing means are preferably strain. |
3 | likewise preferably arranged in order for it to be possible to specifically counteract foam development as occurs in many biological reactions the vessel 10 comprises an additional supply line for antifoaming agents afas called afa supply line 24 here for short the afa supply line is connected to a metering pump 26 which is able to pump antifoaming agents 28 from a storage vessel into the vessel 10 via the afa supply line 24 in the embodiment shown the afa storage vessel 30 is charged via its own supply line 32 having a sterile filter 34 a particular foam sensor 36 is provided for control of the metering pump 26 the foam sensor 36 comprises disposable elements which are connected securely to the disposable vessel 10 and together therewith can be sterilized and disposed of after use at the same time the foam sensor 36 comprises reusable elements which in the preferred embodiment do not require any sterilization since at no point do they come into contact with the interior of the vessel 10 securely connected to the wall of the vessel 10 is a window 38 which is at least transparent to visible and ultraviolet light window material which can be used includes both plastics such as for example pc pet pmaa etc and glasses for example float glass quartz sapphire etc in the embodiment shown the window 38 is connected to a plastics frame 40 in a secure and gas and liquid tight manner and the plastics frame 40 is connected more particularly welded or adhesively bonded to the wall of the vessel 10 in a secure and gas and liquid tight manner above the window the frame 40 has a collection. |
3 | preferably from 10 to 12 the particular ph employed depends in part upon the choice of metal salt for example when a copper salt is used in the present compositions a particularly suitable ph range is from about 7 5 to about 8 0 the base may be added to the formed catalyst composition or admixed with other catalyst components during make up of the composition the present compositions may be prepared by combining the one or more metal salts one or more organic acids one or more organic binders and one or more reducing agents and if employed one or more separate basic components in any order typically the present compositions are prepared in water but may be prepared in one or more organic solvents or in a mixture of water with one or more organic solvents such organic solvents may include but are not limited to polyhydroxy compounds such as alkanediols and alkanetriols glycol ethers glycol ether acetates and the like alkanediols include c 1 c 24 alkanediols such as glycols such as ethylene glycol propylene glycol and the like exemplary glycol ethers include ethylene glycol monomethyl ether ethylene glycol monobutyl ether diethylene glycol monomethyl ether diethylene glycol monobutyl ether triethylene glycol monomethyl ether triethylene glycol monobutyl ether diethylene glycol dimethyl ether diethylene glycol dibutyl ether propylene glycol monomethyl ether propylene glycol monobutyl ether dipropylene. |
1 | uv glow of the photochromic compound beneath the skin such uv handheld devices are well known within the art and are mentioned for convenience in the use of the present invention a patient in need of an av graft would have a graft of the present invention surgically implanted and positioned in an appropriate place between an artery and a vein for access by a healthcare worker or technician once the graft of the present invention is positioned in place in a patient the healthcare worker would turn on a high intensity uv light and shine it in the general area an arm or leg for example where the graft was placed and look for the appropriate glow the worker could then while observing the glow insert the appropriate dialysis needles into the graft for use in dialysis of the patient in one embodiment each site for needle insertion is color coded a different glowing color so that placement of each needle one close to the artery and one close to the vein can easily be identified by use of separate colors of glowing polymer for each position now referring to the drawings fig1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a uv glowing graft 1 the graft 1 is positioned between an artery 2 and a vein 3 arrows 4 within the artery 2 and vein 3 indicate the direction of blood flow within that vessel in this embodiment an artery. |
8 | flow should remain isotropic in such areas therefore previous substantially equiaxial hole shapes 188 should still be employed to permit current flow in each portion 184 186 in as unrestricted a manner as possible fig5 shows a vertical portion 224 of the device of fig4 in greater detail as can be seen extended slots 242 permit relatively unrestricted current flow in a longitudinal direction 252 but significantly more restricted flow in a transverse direction 260 as compared to the prior art device of fig1 referring now to fig6 an alternate embodiment of the present invention is shown wherein every n out of m previous substantially equiaxial hole shapes where n lt m have been replaced by non equiaxial hole shapes in the form of long extended slots 344 and the remaining portion m u2212 n of the previous substantially equiaxial hole shapes have been removed entirely the effect is a larger effective conductance in a longitudinal direction due in part to the greater crowding effect of transverse current flow 360 because of this more severe penalty for transverse current flow 360 long extended slots 344 must be placed further away from disruptive features such as branch points and vias another alternate embodiment of the present invention is shown in fig7 here it is possible to utilize non equiaxial hole shapes in the form of wide and long extended slots 446 in a very wide wire 420 as used herein u2018 wide u2019 indicates a slot that is significantly wider than the narrowest enclosed opening allowed for a given technology e g. |
8 | above described arrangement and a detailed description thereof will be omitted in this embodiment as shown in fig2 a reset pulse u03c6chr is set at 34 h 34 to start the reset operations of reset mos transistors 5 and 6 as a first switch means at the same time a switch pulse u03c6sw is set at 34 h 34 to turn on the switch mos transistor 100 after the reset mos transistors 5 and 6 complete their reset operations the switch mos transistor 100 is turned off as shown in fig2 when the reset mos transistors 5 and 6 are turned off a potential difference is generated between the common output line capacitors chs and chn however since the switch mos transistor 100 is on the potential difference between the common output line capacitors chs and chn is canceled therefore the potential difference between the common output line capacitors chs and chn after the switch mos transistor 100 is turned off period b shown in fig2 can be reduced as compared to an arrangement without the switch mos transistor 100 a time u03c41 after the reset mos transistors 5 and 6 are turned off until the switch mos transistor 100 is turned off is preferably r on on resistance of the switch mos transistor 100 however even when the time u03c41 is shorter the potential difference between the common output line capacitors chs and chn can be reduced as compared to the arrangement without the switch mos transistor 100 this embodiment was compared with the arrangement without the switch mos transistor 100 in the arrangement without the switch mos transistor 100 an odd bit synchronized with an input pulse u03c61 and an even bit synchronized with an input pulse u03c62 both to a shift register sr 39 had. |
3 | initiation of curing furthermore this component exhibits a low vapor pressure and is therefore not removed in the conventional reduced pressure defoaming process and exhibits the effect of a storage stabilizer for the required period of time preferred embodiments of component c also exhibit excellent miscibility with components a and b and therefore do not cause uneven curing the quantity of component d relative to components a and b will be determined by the required storage time following mixing of all components of the present composition typically from 2 to 10 000 moles of component d are present per 1 mole of catalyst preferably from 10 to 150 moles of component d are used per mole of catalyst fillers and other additives may be added to the present composition in order to reduce thermal shrinkage during curing reduce the thermal expansion coefficient of the compositions or gas permeability or increase thermal stability weather resistance chemical resistance flammability or the mechanical strength of the cured elastomer typical additives include fumed silica quartz powder glass fibers carbon black alumina metal oxides such as iron oxide and titanium oxide and metal carbonates such as calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate in addition pigments dyes blowing agents and antioxidants may be added so. |
2 | driving of the motor vehicle an appropriate acceleration sensor or the like issues a signal to can bus 86 which is transferred via can transceiver 84 and first micro controller can lead 82 to the micro controller 78 the micro controller 78 exports the crash signal to the first digital analog converter 88 which in turn passes an analog crash signal through the first high pass filter 90 which is passed through the circuit as described above and is reconverted into its original digital format in second analog digital converter 94 the second analog digital converter 94 exports the digital crash signal to second micro controller 96 which in response thereto issues a signal to the airbag system 58 to trigger ignition of the pellet and inflation of the airbag conversely in the event that one of the signal switches 54 or 56 is activated by the user a digital signal related thereto is communicated to the second micro controller 96 which in turn passes the switch signal through the digital analog converter 94 to produce an analog signal corresponding to the switch signal which passes through second high pass filter 92 first high pass filter 90 first analog digital converter 88 and into first micro controller 78 the first micro controller 78 can process the signal and distribute it either to the can transceiver 84 or to the steering column bus 80 for appropriate action in the embodiment of fig3 the first and second micro controllers 78 96 provide digital headers to the various incoming digital signals which are then recognized. |
7 | of the present invention as shown in fig3 the liquid ground contact 44 includes a quantity of electrically conductive liquid 48 held in an upwardly opening recess 50 broadly 34 containment means 34 formed by boring in the upper end of the end cap 46 in the preferred embodiment the liquid 48 is mercury selected in part for its high electrical conductivity in addition mercury is desirable because it does not attack the metal components of the apparatus 42 with which it comes into contact further mercury provides very little resistance to movement so that the moving components of the apparatus 42 in contact with the mercury are not subject to wear an o ring 52 located in an annular groove 54 in the end cap 46 seals with the interior wall 56 of the housing 22 to prevent mercury from leaking out the bottom of the housing the socket headed bolt 28 broadly the 34 grounding contact 34 which secures the ground washer 26 on the shaft 14 projects downwardly from the lower end of the shaft into the recess 50 where it is partially immersed in the mercury 48 although the shaft 14 and bolt 28 rotate relative to the end cap 46 and mercury 48 held. |
6 | application_number US 85972077 A description referring to fig1 the target practice system includes cartridges 10 bullet reloader 12 and bullet trap 14 marksman 16 holding a firearm 18 of a selected caliber is positioned twenty five to seventy five feet in front of target 20 which is mounted on bullet trap 14 as shown projectile 22 is accurately following the aim of marksman 16 generally several bullets are fired from firearm 18 then target 20 is scored in the well known manner referring to fig2 projectile 22 includes a cylindrical core 24 having a diameter less than the inside diameter of the rifling of the selected firearm 18 the core may be machined or die cast from almost any material including for example aluminum or a hard alloy two outwardly opening u shaped channels 26 and 28 respectively extend circumferentially about core 24 channels 26 and 28 are spaced apart preferably by a distance equal to or greater than the diameter of the bore of firearm 18 recess 30 extends along the axis of core 24 from channel 26 to channel 28 recess 30 permits the core 24 to be of lighter weight and could accommodate another ring core 24 has a forward end 32 and a rearward end 34 a radius 36 may be provided along the edge of the forward end 32 to minimize tearing of bullet trap 14 during shooting end 34 is formed by a truncated cone 37 which tapers rearwardly from which extends a cylindrical tail section 38 the cylindrical tail section 38 has a powder receiving hole 40 the center of which extends along the axis of core 24 the depth and diameter of hole 40 is selected to receive a measured amount of powder or propellant as will be. |
8 | a spectroscopic film thickness measurement spectroscopic measurement also lends itself well to integration as it only requires a suitably transparent window into the vacuum environment and no substrate contact other thickness measurement techniques are well known or may subsequently be developed the precise nature of which does not affect this invention a suitable metrology instrument is a filmetrics f 20 and at fig3 can be seen a photograph of a filmetrics f 20 integrated with a multichamber single wafer sputtering system where it is mounted to a port attached to the wafer transport module without a separating gate valve and within the wafer transport vacuum system at fig4 is a diagram of the filmetrics f 20 a remote light source and spectrometer are optically connected to the port of the vacuum system by a fibre optic bundle a computer system and software operate the instrument and it is capable of calculating both the film thickness and its refractive index whilst single point measures are useful ideally a multipoint measurement of the substrate would be made and this may be achieved by scanning the substrate under a fixed analysis point e g by passing the substrate on a wafer transport arm under the spectroscopic head the multi measurement can be several measurements at the same point this is simple but improves accuracy by smoothing out errors in the thickness measurement a simple arm extension can thereby effect a radial scan across a substrate such as a wafer by having a line of spectroscopes a series of parallel radial scans may be carried out by a wafer arm extension to effect e g a 49 point analysis. |
1 | to the embodiment of the present disclosure in order to determine an entire size and surface charge of the prepared particles dynamic light scattering dls was used a size distribution and surface charge of the particles were measured with lasers in a wavelength of 653 nm using a dls device els z series manufactured by otsuka electronics co ltd a size of the particles was measured more precisely using software of the dls device known as a cumulant method here the number of cumulants was limited to 100 or more for use in the case of the particles having a lipid soluble polymer an average particle diameter was determined to be 200 nm or less the results are as shown in fig3 a further the particles having a water soluble polymer were also measured with a dls device and an average particle diameter was determined to be in a range of 300 to 7800 nm depending on an amount of water soluble polymer nucleic acids filled in the particles the results are shown in fig3 b the drug entrapment of the particles was determined through experiments an amount of a drug injected into the particles was calculated by measuring a concentration of a drug remaining in a solution after the particles were formed the drug used herein was largely divided into a nucleic acid dna. |
1 | ply tp and a bottom ply bp which form a pocket or laminate 4 a visor insert 6 is positioned in the pocket 4 or inserted between the top and bottom plies tp and bp fig2 illustrates the configuration of the visor insert 6 the visor insert 6 may take various configurations including the arc form 8 of fig3 and the inverted v form 10 of fig4 there has always been a demand for visors of hats including caps which will maintain a particular set or shape and not loose the set or shape once put on the head repeated taking off and putting on resulted in the visor losing its original shape particularly if sat upon packed or bunched up or left in a vehicle in the summertime when temperatures in the vehicle might exceed a 180 u00b0 f and oftentimes even higher temperatures near 200 u00b0 f in order to achieve a set or shape for the visor b it was necessary to find a visor including a brim or bill insert 6 which would withstand severe abuse even under the high temperature of summer in an automobile and not lose its memory and become distorted and unsuitable for use by the wearer because of the distorted appearance by much testing and experimentation this invention provides a visor insert 6 which will have a fixed or set configuration which will have a lasting memory and not distort under severe temperatures and deformation conditions insert 6. |
2 | easy activity for children likewise these tools might also be packaged individually or in sets and may enable pleasant social or family events where nuts and other foods are served as suggested above many types of pivots are possible in a second exemplary tool 20 shown in fig8 and 9 the tool legs 28 pivot about and are joined by a flexible hinge 29 the articulable motion is restricted through the use of a retaining pin 24 that slides in a slot 26 formed in a bracket 25 thus the positions shown in fig8 and 9 are those just after molding of the tool 20 placing the tool in operating configuration is done by bringing legs 28 together by the flexible hinge 29 and aligning and inserting the flared portion of pin 24 to the widened portion of slot 26 as in the first example tool 20 includes separating tips 21 which may be inserted into the crack of a nutshell such as a pistachio nutshell in the operating configuration hinge 29 biases legs 28 apart which brings tips 21 subtantially together in the resting position i e with no manual pressure applied to separate tips 21 a consumer squeezes against legs 28 which move together and thereby increases the distance between the tips 21 again tips 21 need not be perfectly aligned but rather some force may be required to bring tips together for nutshell insertion the. |
5 | fence u201d the two big posts are included in this opening and have on their visible faces sculpted carved areas at half a distance between the two big posts there is a small post s p aligned on the line that unites the centers of the two big posts between a big post and a small post there is an assemble of many modular plaques which will compose the fence being part of the fence all visible faces sculpted modular fence these modular plaques have sculpted carved areas on their visible face s the modular plaques assemble is composed of two parts one part bottom side of the assemble is composed from two plaques u201c f u201d and u201c f 1 u201d placed along the length of the fence parallel between them and another plaque u201c e u201d lid which will cover the two plaques u201c f u201d and u201c f 1 u201d forming a u201c tunnel u201d the second part of the modular plaques assemble top side is composed of three plaques u201c a b u201d u201c c u201d u201c d u201d which are placed one on top of another the entire assemble being laid on top of plaque u201c e u201d fig2 section a a represent the arrangement mode of the plaques u201c a b u201d u201c c u201d u201c d u201d u201c e u201d u201c f u201d and u201c f 1 u201d and being visible the u201c. |
9 | remaining and smaller part of the water enters and passes through the laterally oriented and internally threaded valve assembly stem lower end sub assembly metering throughbore 70 of the valve assembly stem lower end sub assembly 60 of the hollow longitudinally oriented externally threaded cylindrically shaped and slender valve assembly stem 56 of the valve assembly 48 in the direction of valve assembly water arrow 106 the water passing through the laterally oriented and internally threaded valve assembly stem lower end sub assembly metering throughbore 70 of the valve assembly stem lower end sub assembly 60 of the hollow longitudinally oriented externally threaded cylindrically shaped and slender valve assembly stem 56 of the valve assembly 48 enters and travels upwardly through the interior space of the hollow longitudinally oriented externally threaded cylindrically shaped and slender valve assembly stem 56 of the valve assembly 48 the water traveling upwardly through the interior space of hollow longitudinally oriented externally threaded cylindrically shaped and slender valve assembly stem 56 of the valve assembly 48 enters and passes through the interior space of the hollow open ended externally threaded and cylindrically shaped knob mounting bolt lower portion 94 of the knob mounting bolt 88 in the direction of bolt water arrow 108 the water passing through the interior space of the hollow open ended externally threaded and cylindrically shaped knob mounting bolt lower portion 94 of the knob mounting bolt 88 enters and passes through the plurality of radially disposed knob mounting bolt upper portion channels 92 of the hollow open. |
2 | the workpiece to the plasma torch therefore in at least some embodiments en will be preferred referring now to fig2 plasma torch 111 and mig torch 112 are mounted on a bracket 201 which hold them a fixed distance apart as the welder or robot moves mig torch 112 in the direction of arrow 115 plasma torch 111 precedes it in the direction of travel plasma torch 111 is shown perpendicular to workpiece 113 in this embodiment it is angled between 10 and u2212 10 degrees and between 5 degrees and perpendicular or at any other angle in various embodiments angles are measured from the perpendicular and the angle is negative when the arc is angled in the direction of travel mig torch 112 is disposed at an angle a which as negative 30 degrees in this embodiment other embodiments provide for mig torch 112 to be angled between 10 and u2212 45 degrees or at any other angle when choosing the particular angle of plasma torch 111 and mig torch 112 the distance between the arcs the interaction of the arcs and physical limitations of mounting the torches should be considered generally perpendicular arcs will have less interaction and should be able to weld at a higher speed however the diameter of the torches near bracket 201 may result in the arcs being to far apart for high speed welding if the torches are perpendicular bracket 201 is chosen with the desired distance between arcs in mind higher speed welding may be performed with the separation greater although it is generally useful to have the arcs as close as possible without interaction the distance is about u00bd inch in the preferred embodiment between u00bc and 1 inch in another. |
2 | coating binders and carriers is applied to the web substrate on a standard paper machine the amount of thermoset preferably at least about 25 by weight of the pigment solids improves ink receptivity and allows adjustable control of finished paper gloss the amount of thermoset added to the pigment system is limited however preferably below about 75 by weight of the pigment solids so that the finished printing paper obtains a gardner 75 u00b0 gloss of at least about 40 at calendering pressures of less than 500 pli application_number US 89364778 A description the preferred composition of the inventive pigment system comprises a thermoplastic polymer and a thermosetting polymer applied as an emulsion or slurry of pigment system binders carriers and other additives designed for example to stabilize the emulsion or otherwise adjust its characteristics for a particular application or specific coating equipment the thermoplastic polymer component may be any of those commonly used in paper coating having a softening point or glass transition temperature of 105 u00b0 c and characterized by a spherical particle shape and particle size range of 0 03 0 5 micron suitable polymers and copolymers can be obtained from monomers of styrene vinyl chloride vinylidene chloride vinyl acetate methyl acrylate butyl acrylate other acrylate monomers butadiene copolymerized at low monomer concentrations of 15 or less acrylonitrile and the like the thermosetting pigment component. |
9 | held in place by fastener 35 and the joint is sealed by o ring seal 36 and can be disassembled from the pump easily by removing the fastener 35 an electrode 40 mounts inside the pump along its center axis by an insulating lead through 41 and connects to an igniter 23 by means of the igniter lead 42 the igniter 23 may be a piezo electric igniter that does not require an external power source alternatively battery powered igniters or igniters powered by external electrical sources may also be used the electrode 40 fits through a bore 44 of an insulator 39 that is mounted centrally on the flame holder 37 the insulator may be an insert made of electrically insulating material such as ceramic as shown in fig1 alternatively the flame holder 37 may be made of an electrically insulating material such as ceramic and the bore is integral to the flame holder 37 the tip 80 of electrode 40 passes through the insulator 39 and extends into the burner chamber 38 downstream of the flame holder 37 fig2 shows a burner chamber 38 of an embodiment of a heat gun 200 partially disassembled from the pump 202 by unscrewing the fastener 35 the burner chamber 38 can be readily removed from o ring seal 36 as the burner chamber 38 is removed from the pump 202 and o ring seal 36 the electrode 40 slides out of the insulator 39 note that fig2 shows the burner chamber 38 separating from the pump 202 before the electrode 40 fully separates from the insulator 39 this feature may ease assembly because it permits inserting the electrode. |
3 | as to an optical fiber application_number US 84663704 A description using the pcvd technique a preform was produced from which a graded index type optical fibre having a refractive index contrast of about 0 02 was drawn glass layers were deposited on the inside of the substrate tube by having reactive glass forming gases flow into the substrate tube on one side and subsequently cause said gases to react using a plasma generated inside the substrate tube a plasma generator or resonator surrounding the substrate tube was used for coupling the required high frequency energy into the plasma said plasma generator was reciprocated at a constant velocity along the substrate tube with the velocity linearly decreasing to 0 from the deceleration point x to the reversal points y this velocity profile which was maintained at a constant value during the deposition process is shown in fig1 after the deposition process the substrate tube was contracted into a solid preform in a usual manner the refractive index profile was measured at various positions along the preform thus formed using a so called index profiler type photon kinetics model 2600 the changes in the core diameter the maximum u03b4 value and the profile parameter u03b1 are schematically shown in. |
9 | 3 10 1 mass of tin is poured into a reactor the purification process is performed by following the procedure described in example 23 but as a sorbent use is made of 0 25 liter of anionite ab 17 obtained as described in example 26 the process is carried out in 2 5 liter of 2 n hcl h 2 so 4 1 2 with stirring 200 rpm for 15 minutes at 30 u00b0 c the final concentration of tin in gallium is 2 10 1 mass 1 liter of mercury containing a tin impurity in an amount of 6 10 1 mass is poured into a reactor the process of mercury purification is carried out by following the procedure described in example 23 but as a sorbent use is made of anionite ab 17 obtained as described in example 26 in an amount of 0 2 liter the process is carried out in 2 liters of 1 n hf 8 n hcl 1 1 with stirring 150 rpm at 30 u00b0 c for 20 minutes the final concentration of impurity in mass is 7 10 2 0 5 liter of mercury containing an impurity of ni in an amount of 3 10 3 mass is poured into a reactor the process of metal purification is performed by following the procedure described in example 23 but as a sorbent use is made of anionite ab. |
3 | assembly 306 and an actuator 308 the components of scanning assembly 300 may be enclosed in a single housing which is mountable on to a process chamber 320 in a manner similar to the embodiments described above in fig2 a laser focusing assembly 306 includes a first focusing lens 310 a second focusing lens 312 and mirror 314 focusing assembly operates in a well known conventional manner to focus the laser energy 301 from laser 302 onto wafer 304 the laser energy 301 from laser 302 can have a wavelength of less than 1 u03bcm actuator 308 provides a conventional means for making scanner assembly 300 operable to scan wafer 304 actuator 308 may be configured to move laser 302 and focusing assembly 306 to provide a back and forth scanning motion across wafer 304 as indicated in fig4 by arrow 316 alternatively only mirror 314 may be moved to cause the laser scanning of wafer 304 in yet another alternative embodiment wafer 304 may be made to move such that a stationary beam 301 can be made to scan the wafer surface actuator 308 may include but is not limited to conventional drivers and motion translation mechanisms such as linear motors stepper motors hydraulic drives and the like and gears pulleys chains and the like in one embodiment scanner assembly 300 is positioned above an optical window 318 which is provided along the scanning length of process chamber 320 to allow the laser energy to enter process chamber 320 and impinge on wafer 304 window 318 may be made of any material that allows for the transmission of laser energy 301 preferably transparent quartz window 318 may have a thickness of between about 1 and about 5 mm and a diameter that is at least as great or greater. |
3 | palmitate x u2014 c16 is made in a dmso type solvent a volume of this stock solution which makes it possible to obtain a final substrate concentration of 100 mg l is then added into flasks respectively containing tween 20 final concentrations of 0 1 0 2 and 0 6 by volume n octyl u03b2 d glucopyranoside og to final concentrations of 2 g l an og 2 g l and tween 20 mixture 0 1 volume and n octyl u03b2 d thioglucopyranoside otg to a final concentration in the medium of 2 g l the different solutions are agitated and the volumes are introduced into supercooled agar media chromid u00ae salmonella media a summary of the composition of the various media is given in table 5 below microorganisms of the genus salmonella from the applicant 39 s collection were seeded on each of the aforementioned media in accordance with the three dial technique from bacterial suspensions calibrated to 0 5 mcf the strains were chosen for their different level of expression of the esterase activity a strain corresponding to the strain from collection atcc 25922 of e coli serves as negative control for the expression of such an enzyme activity the dishes were incubated for 24 h at 37 u00b0 c then the colonies formed were examined visually after 24 h of incubation the coloration intensities were recorded the results are lodged in table 6 below it is further noted that the media containing og alone or in mixture with tween 20 in. |
9 | of the combustor 58 it will also be observed at the plenum in addition including the radially outer housing wall 30 includes a generally radially extending wall 62 along with a radially inwardly located annular wall 64 so as to substantially entirely surround the combustor 58 in space relation thereto consequently the combustor may be cooled by gas flowing in the plenum about the same an igniter 66 may extend through the wall 62 and into the interior of the combustor 58 to ignite an air fuel mixture therein to provide an air fuel mixture for combustion within the combustor 58 advantages taken of a discovery and material such as vaporized fuel will take a discrete path through the compressor 18 the diffuser 28 and the plenum in spite of varying speeds of the rotor 10 that is to say the ratio of the axial velocity of gases entering the machine to the rotor tip speed as represented by for example the speed of the ends 22 of the compressor 18 is substantially constant for all operational speeds above approximately 20 of rated speed thus the invention contemplates the provision of possibly as few as a single fuel jet or nozzle 70 which may be configured similarly to the high speed jet in an automotive carburetor the jet or nozzle 70 is located at about the periphery of the rotary compressor 18 as can be seen in fig1 and slightly upstream of the inlet ends of 24 of the blades 20 thereof as a consequence fuel provided to the jet 70 by the pump 40 will enter the inlet to the compressor 18 at an area of less than atmospheric pressure that is the so called compressor. |
2 | be discussed primarily in the context of a children 39 s board book such as book 100 accordingly exemplary embodiment board book 100 is used as an illustrative example for discussing certain aspects of the present invention in a concise and clear manner not as a limitation thereof it should be understood that the particular type of medium used may be varied depending on the application and intended use of the published product for example the methods and system of the present invention may include a mixed media presentation application such as though not limited to a u201c book u201d presenting fixed content e g static text and illustrations and a combination of animated text e g scrolling text graphics e g multiple photos illustrations that are sequentially presented to the reader and or motion video clips and sound board book 100 may have pressed cardboard front cover 105 pages 110 and rear cover 115 the pages of board book 100 may be of about 14 millimeters mils thick other thicknesses of material may be used however the front cover 105 pages 110 and rear cover 115 of board book 100 are preferably relatively stiff and resistant to being ripped by a young child as well as being durable to withstand repeated readings since the instance book 100 is intended for young children in the instance where the book includes the capability of presenting sound video and a combination thereof the book would have suitable storage and display capabilities for storing these types of creative inputs for example a memory storage unit e g flash card memory stick smart card etc may be connected to and integrated to the book a voice synthesis module and or speaker may be included in the instance the user. |
3 | with tolyltriazole being most preferred benzotriazole and tolytriazole are available under the trade designation cobratec 99 and cobratec tt 100 respectively from sherwin williams chemical company the thiadiazole used in this invention is a thiadiazole of the formula str2 where r 1 and r 2 are hydrogen or r 3 s r 3 is a hydrocarbyl group containing from 1 to 16 preferably from 1 10 carbon atoms and x is an integer from 0 3 the hydrocarbyl groups include aliphatic alkyl or alkenyl and alicyclic groups which may be substituted with hydroxy amino nitro and the like preferably however the hydrocarbyl group is alkyl with nonyl being particularly preferred the most preferred thiadiazole is 2 5 bis nonyl dithio 1 3 4 thiadiazole wherein r 1 and r 2 are both r 3 s r 3 is nonyl and x 1 which is available from amoco chemicals corporation under the trade designation amoco 158 the relative amounts of benzotriazole and thiadiazole used in this invention are not critical provided that the thiadiazole is present in an amount sufficient to solubilize the benzotriazole and form a homogeneous product while the precise amount of thiadiazole present in the product can vary broadly generally greater than 50 wt preferably greater than 40 wt thiadiazole will be present to ensure the product remains homogeneous during storage at ambient conditions generally from 1 to 40 wt of the benzotrizole and from 60 to 99 wt of the thiadiazole are used in this invention while the benefits of this invention are applicable to a wide variety of lubricants this invention is particularly suitable to power transmission fluids such as. |
5 | tapered by beveling or champfering as best seen in fig9 and 10 the guide ring 22 may be locked in place by means of a small bump or similar projection 23 which engages a hole in the end of segment 10 to provide some resiliency to facilitate installation of the guide ring a narrow slot or slit 24 is provided in the wall adjacent to projection 23 an internal stop ring 25 is fixed to the inside wall of tubular segment 10 spaced downwardly from the top end thereof as explained in greater detail hereinafter stop ring 25 functions to limit outward extension of intermediate tubular segment 11 and serves as a guide ring and bushing for that segment intermediate tubular flagpole segment 11 is of a diameter adapted to fit telescopically with a close slide fit within the bushings of guide ring 22 and stop ring 25 of bottom segment 10 the bottommost end of intermediate segment 11 is provided with a flanged plug 26 held in place as by means of screw 27 for example the outer periphery of the flanged shoulder 28 of plug 26 engages the inside wall of tubular segment 10 to guide telescopic movement of intermediate segment 11 therein the top edge of shoulder 28 engages the bottom edge of stop ring 25 to limit outward extension of intermediate segment 11 a drain hole. |
9 | same experiment g35 is an inbred currently used in commercial production and is a pioneer proprietary inbred the results show that phv78 has 9 yield advantage over g35 for the given testers and is 3 wetter for harvest moisture of the grain phv78 is equivalent for stalk lodging resistance but was 5 poorer for root lodging resistance it has lower test weight in hybrid combination and its hybrids tend to be taller and higher earred than g35 phv78 can be utilized in producing hybrids from approximately 117 to 130 relative maturity on the minnesota relative maturity rating system based on harvest moisture of the grain table 1__________________________________________________________________________comparison of phv78 and g35 crossed to the same tester lines and thehybrids evaluated in the same experiments all values are expressed aspercent of the experiment mean except predicted rm selection index andyield bu ac __________________________________________________________________________ predicted selection yield percent gdu stalk roothybrid rm index bu ac yield moisture shed lodging lodging__________________________________________________________________________ no reps 98 98 98 98 20 82 66phv78 crosses 124 104 158 107 102 101 98 95g35 crosses 122 97 145 98 99 100 98 100difference 2 7 13 9 3 1 0 5__________________________________________________________________________ early barren stay test cob seedling stand plant ear droppedhybrid plants green weight score vigor count height height ears__________________________________________________________________________ no reps 38 80 96 2 56 62 72 72 42phv78 crosses 100 102 98 103 100 99 103 103 101g35 crosses 101 108 100 114 105 97 100 99 99difference 1 6 2 11 5 2 3 4 2__________________________________________________________________________ the data in table 2 gives the electrophoresis results for phv78 and its parents g42 and 595 these results are based on 10. |
5 | of the bit the surface 21 is the largest plane surface on the cutting head of the insert 17 the plane surface 21 contacts the wall of the hole and performs the gage cutting function since the surface 21 is relatively large compared to other surfaces on the insert 17 the lifetime of the insert 17 will be increased the insert 17 is formed by pressing granules of a wear resistant material such as tungsten carbide together with granules of a binder such as cobalt the wear resistant material granules and binder granules are pressed together with wax and formed in the desired insert shape the head of the insert may be formed in a die for example the head of the insert may be formed by a punch member which molds the end of the insert into the desired finished shape the inserts are de waxed in a furnace and sintered at a higher temperature in a furnace the insert is then press fit into the body of a cutter member with the asymmetric head oriented so that the extended plane surface of the insert is at gage very little if any gage grinding is required the foregoing should be contrasted with prior art inserts having symmetrical heads the prior art inserts are pressed into the cutter member and subsequently a gage surface is ground around the gage of a cutter producing ground flats on. |
5 | embodiment of the invention this discussion should not be construed however as limiting the invention to those particular embodiments practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well for definition of the complete scope of the invention the reader is directed to appended claims fig1 is an illustrative view of prior art conventional ladders 12 tend to be difficult and cumbersome to move about a work area lifting a ladder 12 from point u201c a u201d to point u201c b u201d tends to be a time consuming project and a back breaking effort also every time a user 54 must move a ladder 12 about a work area the arms are extended forward while in movement leaving a good chance for a back or shoulder injury to occur fig2 is an illustrative view of the present invention 10 in use the present invention 10 is designed for a frame type ladders but may also be adapted for use with extension ladders or other appropriate applications the design consists of four retractable pivoting wheel members 24 one on each siderail 14 of the ladder 12 and two hand grip trigger mechanisms 20 attaching to the wheel 24 or guide rack when the hand grip trigger mechanisms 20 are squeezed the wheel members 24 are extracted and touch the ground and continued applied pressure raises the ladder thus enabling the user 54 to move the ladder 12 from point u201c a u201d to point u201c b u201d without physically lifting closing or dragging the ladder 12 fig3 is a perspective view of the present invention 10. |
2 | scrim layer 26 to the batt back side 16 in such a way that it spans the corrugations 18 the scrim 26 imparts additional stiffness and shape retention properties to the headliner 10 the scrim 26 does this by structurally reinforcing and holding the shape of each corrugation 18 against bending forces that might be applied to the headliner 10 as is best shown in fig2 the bonded scrim layer 26 34 caps off 34 each corrugation channel 20 to form an elongated trapezoidal 34 torsion box 34 structure that resists bending and twisting forces full density extruded pet 27 fills each corrugation channel 20 between the batt back side 16 and the scrim layer 26 the full density extruded pet 27 is heat bonded to the low melt fibers in the batt 12 the parallel rows of elongated full density extruded pet filler material 27 follow the general curvature of the headliner 10 and act as structural arches supporting the concave shape of the headliner 10 after installation while the first and second embodiments include corrugations 18 formed into the batt back side 16 as shown in fig3 variants of the first and second embodiment may additionally or alternatively include corrugations formed in the batt front side 14 within the scope of this invention other variants may also include in the place of corrugations 18 a plurality of closely spaced craters that define an 34 egg crate 34 type surface across the batt back side or front. |
1 | any so called surgical material presenting the necessary hardness for example of stainless steel according to the example shown in fig4 the inclined flat or face 2 permits as a first step to provide some play which makes it possible to insert the screwdriver 1 into the pentagonal recess or at five socket faces e of the head of the screw v as the screwdriver 1 is inserted into the recess e of the screw head the play diminishes and disappears altogether thus permitting the screwdriver to perfectly match up with the shape of the recess e of the screw v fig5 furthermore when the screwdriver is completely inserted into the recess e of the head of screw v the inclined face 2 makes it possible to place the two faces or flats 3 and 4 opposite the inclined flat 2 closely against the corresponding socket faces of the recess of the screw as indicated by the arrow on fig5 and 6 the screwdriver 1 then finds itself immobilized in the head of the screw v and the inclined flat creates a gripping effect thus the stress applied to the screwdriver 1 to screw or unscrew an orthopedic screw is transferred to said screw through the intermediary of the edge 2 a of the inclined flat 2 by the faces 3 and 4 opposite to said inclined flat 2 and by the angle comprised between said faces 3 and 4 the pentagon of the screwdriver 1 being convex and regular its interior angles amount to 108. |
9 | the inner bearing ring 12 of the other bevel roller bearing 11 is supported on a tensioning nut 19 which may be threaded on to a thread 18 of the inner sleeve 7 as a result the two sleeves 6 7 forming the pivot bearing may be firmly tensioned relative to each other the relatively long design of the sleeves 6 7 ensures a considerable degree of stiffness against bending i e against tensile forces exerted on the two bevel gear angular drives 2 3 in the drawing plane in opposite directions the inner sleeve 7 is also hollow with a shaft 20 extending through it and with the bevel gears 22 associated with the two bevel gear angular drive 2 3 being attached to the shaft 20 two bevel roller bearings 23 23 39 provided for the bearing system are received in bearing bores 24 of the outer sleeves 6 and 25 of the inner sleeve 7 and are axially secured by securing rings 26 39 in their positions on the shaft 20 and at the respective contact faces of the two sleeves 6 7 in the region of the bearing bores 24 25 the two ends of the shaft 20 are provided with teeth 21 21. |
3 | preparation of granular fr compositions in all compaction experiments a cs 25 compactor model bepex germany was employed unless otherwise indicated in all experiments the hydraulic pressure was 40 bar the pressure of the accumulator was also 40 bar and the pressure force was 70 kn in all examples compaction is obtained in the absence of a binding agent 800 g of octabromodiphenyl ether octa were fed through a screw feeder to the cs 25 compactor using a roll speed of 7 rpm the compacted material leaving the compactor in the form of briquettes was fed to a screen granulator which broke the briquettes produced by the compactor the screen placed at the bottom of the granulator permitted to obtain the separation of the granules having the desired size distribution while granules having smaller size distributions were recycled to the compactor 57 of the throughput of the granulator was found to have the desired size distribution 2 4 mm and 43 thereof was recycled to the compactor operating as in example 2 but using a mixture of 75 octa and 25 antimony oxide it was chosen to produce granules having a size distribution of 2 3 mm 30 of the material leaving the granulator was found to have the desired size distribution and the rest was recycled to the compactor as it will be apparent to the man of the art. |
7 | of the system of fig4 only two actuators 15 15a and 15b are illustrated in the drawing for simplification however at least three or more actuators are necessary to provide movability in rotational directions about x and y axes respectively denoted at 16 is a control box for controlling the stage as a whole denoted at 17 is a focus control box for detecting the level and tilt of an exposure region on the wafer 19 on the basis of a detection signal from the surface position detecting means 13 denoted at 18 is a reference table wherein the relation between changes in the level and tilt of the wafer 19 with respect to an image plane and the stepwise motion amounts and x y coordinates having been determined beforehand are stored denoted at 111 is a light source such as a white light lamp for example and denoted at 112 is a collimator lens for transforming the light from the light source 111 into parallel light having an approximately uniform sectional intensity distribution denoted at 113 is a slit member of prism like shape having plural openings e g five pinholes denoted at 114 is a light projecting lens system which comprises a dual telecentric system and which serves. |
3 | compounds are of the following formulae str2 wherein r 1 is loweralkanoyl hydroxyloweralkyl or halo epo pat no 69 521 published july 1 1981 discloses among other anti inflammatory agents pyridinyldihydrobenzofuran derivatives and its imidazolyl analogs of formula str3 wherein r 9 and r 12 are h oh 1 4c alkyl halo or ch 3 o these compounds are related to but not identical to some of the heteroaryl analogs of the compounds of the present invention the novel compounds of the present invention are prepared from the following processes str4 this invention also relates to a method of treating inflammation in patients in need of such treatment generally a sufficient amount of a compound of formulae i or a pharmaceutical composition thereof particularly an especially preferred compound is administered to the patient as the active constituent for the treatment of inflammation arthritis conditions psoriasis asthma or other diseases mediated by prostaglandins a compound of formula i may be administered orally topically parenterally by inhalation spray or rectally in dosage unit formulations containing conventional non toxic pharmaceutically acceptable carriers adjuvants and vehicles the term parenteral as used herein includes subcutaneous injections intravenous intramuscular intravascular injection or infusion techniques in addition to the treatment of warm blooded animals such as mice rats horses cattle sheep dogs cats etc the compounds of the invention are effective in the treatment of humans the pharmaceutical compositions containing the active ingredient may be in a form suitable for oral use for example as tablets troches lozenges aqueous or oily suspensions dispersible powders or granules emulsions hard or soft capsules or syrups or elixirs compositions intended for oral use may be prepared according to any method known to the art for the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions and such. |
8 | the luminance signal y is supplied via a switch 61 to a 5 4 times time base expansion circuit 62 the picture element data of the line sequential color difference signals cn and cw are supplied via the switch 61 to a 5 times time base expansion circuit 63 these circuits 62 and 63 are arranged to produce their outputs at the same timing for the same horizontal scanning line the picture element data of the line sequential color difference signals cn and cw which are produced from the 5 times expansion circuit 63 are separated from each other by a switch 64 to be supplied to vertical interpolation circuits 65 and 66 respectively these circuits 65 and 66 are arranged to generate data for lines having no color difference signals cn and cw through interpolation processes respectively d a converters 67 68 and 69 are arranged to convert the picture element data of the signals cn cw and y into analog signals the signals cn and cw which are thus restored to their original states are supplied to a modulation circuit 70 to be modulated into the original chrominance signal the chrominance signal thus obtained is mixed with the restored luminance signal at a mixing circuit 71 as a result the mixing circuit 71 produces a restored ntsc signal the tv signal recording and reproducing system which is arranged according to. |
1 | volume cooled the liquid drop samples were cooled by plunging them from air into a dewar flask of liquid nitrogen or propane the same method that is used for flash cooling protein crystals for cryocrystallography fig1 shows the minimum glycerol concentration required to obtain a vitrified sample upon plunging into liquid nitrogen open circles are data collected by plunging drops held in tungsten wire loops for volumes above 1 u03bcl or in microfabricated polyimide loops below 1 u03bcl into liquid nitrogen at t v 77 k without removing the cold gas layer solid circles represent data collected by spraying drops onto the bottom of a 25 u03bcm thick copper cup and then plunging the bottom of the cup into liquid nitrogen vertical lines indicate corresponding linear dimensions of cubic samples the data for direct plunging of drops in liquid nitrogen show that the glycerol concentration and therefore the sample cooling rate saturates for volumes below 0 1 u03bcl indicating that there is no advantage reduction in glycerol concentration to using smaller volumes a similar saturation is observed when samples are cooled in liquid propane held at temperatures just above its melting point in contrast the data obtained using the copper foil cup do not show this. |
6 | method of the present invention employs heated air from oxidation chamber 20 of rto 5 this air is cooled by contact with ambient air stream aas and the resulting warm air is then mixed with inlet process stream ips heating the ips to a temperature sufficient to substantially eliminate the condensation of organic or inorganic compounds present within the air stream prior to directing it into the rto referring now to fig2 in a second method of the present invention air from oxidation chamber 20 of rto 5 is passed through indirect mixing heat exchanger 40 heat exchanger 40 is placed within the path of inlet process stream ips heating the ips to a temperature sufficient to substantially eliminate the condensation of organic or inorganic compounds present within the air stream prior to directing it into the rto referring now to fig3 in a third method of the present invention the outlet exhaust gases oeg from rto 5 are used to heat the inlet process stream ips for the rto this is accomplished by employing a duct within a duct the resulting heat exchanger preferably in the form of a concentric tube heat exchanger as shown is designated generally as 45 thus as the ips travels through inlet duct 50 in the direction of the arrows the oeg process streams travelling through outlet ducts 60 in the opposite direction are cooled conversely the ips travelling through inlet duct 50 is indirectly heated by the oeg process streams the oeg air streams from outlet ducts 60 are then blown by fan 30 to stack 80 once. |
2 | weight of adsorbent material g the hydrotalcite like and aurichalcite like adsorbent cu 0 33 zn 0 33 fe 0 17 al 0 17 oh 2 co 3 2 u2212 0 17 mh 2 o was prepared by dissolving 21 74 grams of cu no 3 3 3h 2 o and 26 77 grams of zn no 3 2 6h 2 o and 18 18 grams of fe no 3 3 9h 2 o and 16 88 grams of al no 3 3 9h 2 o in 400 ml distilled water to form the first solution whereas the second base solution was prepared by dissolving 17 28 grams of naoh and 19 08 grams of na 2 co 3 in 400 ml distilled water following the procedure outlined above these precursors yielded approximately 13 5 grams of adsorbent material with 0 64 g cm 3 bulk density 0 1 gram of adsorbent material was used for breakthrough test the final molar ratio of cu zn fe al was 0 33 0 33 0 17 0 17 the hydrotalcite like and aurichalcite like adsorbent cu 0 33 zn 0 33 fe 0 22 al 0 11 oh 2 co 3 2 u2212 0 17 mh 2 o was prepared by dissolving 21 74 grams of cu no 3 3 3h. |
8 | in the following step the interconnect holes are then filled with polysilicon 59 fig7 d the polysilicon on both sides is then etched back and stopped on the lto fig7 e after removing the lto the 2 u03bcm doped polysilicon is exposed again and ready to be etched for the front and back side oxide opening 61 fig7 f another layer 62 of 0 5 u03bcm polysilicon is deposited and doped with boron or phosphorous fig7 g the front and back side polysilicon pads are patterned followed by the oxide etch on the back side for ground opening 63 and heavily doped for ohmic contact after this step the array of devices can be built on top of the front side polysilicon the process flow for fabricating a wafer with through wafer interconnects of the type shown in fig3 is shown in fig8 we start with a 400 u03bcm thick double sided polished si wafer 71 which is thermally oxidized to 2 u03bcm thick 72 to serve as a hard mask for the deep etch both sides are then patterned with 20 u03bcm diameter openings 73 for each interconnect fig8 a the through wafer deep etch is done by etching half way from both sides of the wafer fig8 b by this means a 20 to 1 high aspect ratio via hole can be achieved the wafer is then heavily doped with boron or phosphorous 74 depending on the wafer type to build the pn junction diode inside the holes fig8 c the interconnect holes are then filled with polysilicon 76 fig8 d the polysilicon on both sides is then etched back and stopped on the oxide fig8 e it is ready to be etched for the front and back side oxide opening. |
5 | in relatively fixed lateral relationship to the columns while permitting vertical movement of the elevator the wheels may be rubber tired and if desired spring loaded to obviate possible jamming that could occur with rigidly fixed wheels members 81 and 82 are notched at their outer ends as shown to provide clearance for the columns 12 13 14 and 16 so that elevator 41 can move freely up and down the floor of elevator 41 is designed to rest upon and be affixed to members 71 72 73 and 74 the floor comprises first and second pairs 102 102 and 103 103 of walled or flanged tire guides the floor further comprises third and fourth pairs 104 104 and 106 106 of walled or flanged tire guides oriented at right angles to the first and second pairs of guides the tire guides may be built up from one inch c channel steel for example and cut and welded to the other tire guides at their intersections the flanges are also cut at the intersections thereby creating a plurality of walled open spaces 107 107 108 108 and 109 109 to avoid possible damage to vehicle tires the corners of the walls of the open spaces are rounded as shown open spaces 108 108 have mounted on and. |
9 | of new hyde park n y is employed in such a manner that when the system is opened to ambient atmosphere the pump terminates its pumping operation this provision is uniquely important in intravenous procedures but does not prevent the inadvertent movement of air into the vascular system as may result from the aforenoted pressure differential in fig3 is indicated the physical arrangement necessary for an intravenous procedure as may be performed in a hospital or the like the patient is indicated generally at p and into the patient 39 s arm a is inserted a needle or catheter n through which the introduction of an intravenous fluid may be effected at 110 is indicated a source of intravenous fluid of known type the source 110 is connected to a reservoir 112 via a catheter 114 with the fluid dripping downwardly drop by drop into the reservoir 112 eventually to be connected via a coupling 116 to a catheter or i v tubing 118 feeding into pump 120 a safety arrangement or flow control valve according to the invention may be included at 122 if desired a spur 124 is indicated for the introduction of medical preparations nutritional preparations or the like according to well known. |
6 | other by a hollow flow guiding device 9 starting from the second chamber 4 the flow guiding device 9 extends substantially coaxially with a longitudinal axis 15 of the casing 1 through the first chamber 3 and up to the third chamber 6 a first end region 10 of the flow guiding device 9 which is disposed between the first chamber 3 and the third chamber 6 is formed as partition 11 which on the one hand holds the flow guiding device 9 within the casing 1 and on the other hand separates the first chamber 3 from the third chamber 6 to create a substantially fluid tight seal therebetween a second end region 12 of the flow guiding device 9 which is disposed between the first chamber 3 and the second chamber 4 is formed as a funnel portion 13 an annular gap 14 is formed between a funnel edge and a casing inner wall 8 a spacing of the annular gap 14 between the funnel edge and the casing inner wall 8 varies around a circumference of the funnel portion 13 in the embodiment shown the annular gap 14 forms a flow path for the oil refrigerant mixture from the first chamber 3 to the second chamber 4 the funnel portion 13 facilitates a flow of a refrigerant. |
1 | which has a body diameter of 5 529 mm has a ramp or flare with a diameter of 5 87 mm which is the same diameter as the body of unit 1 3 this allows for smooth transitions between each unit body when the series is used as directed front end cap 2 is removed from first unit in series e g 1 1 and is inserted into piercing from the intended back of he piercing after insertion the front cap 2 is snapped onto the body to close the jewelry and keep it in the piercing the unit is worn for a predetermined time period typically 10 30 days after the time period elapses the back end cap 3 from unit 1 1 is removed exposing the u201c female u201d end of the body the front cap is removed from the next unit in the series 1 2 exposing the male end of the body the male end of unit 1 2 is inserted into the female end of unit 1 1 which is still in the piercing connecting the two units into one assembly the assembly consisting of unit 1 1 still in the piercing and unit 1 2 is pushed through the piercing sliding unit 1 1 out of the piercing while simultaneously sliding unit 1 2 into the piercing at this point unit 1 2 is in the piercing and unit 1 1 is out of the piercing but still connected as an assembly unit 1 1 is disconnected from the assembly and discarded leaving unit 1 2 in the piercing the front cap of unit 1 2 is snapped onto the body. |
1 | of the utensil of the present invention with the straw extended into the spoon cavity the utensil includes a hollow handle 102 attached at the distal end of the hollow handle is a spoon cavity 104 within the hollow 106 of the handle 102 is a flexible and extendable straw 108 the user extends the straw to place the suction end 110 of the straw in the foodstuff for aspiration the user then draws on the opposing end 112 of the handle 102 to consume the foodstuff the spoon cavity 104 is formed from a continuous wall having a concave interior surface 114 and an exterior convex surface 116 the spoon cavity 104 is affixed to the hollow handle 102 by a junction 118 the junction 118 may take on several forms as will be discussed in further detail from simple bonding to a molded chamber however the junction 118 is always formed such that the suction end 110 of the straw is isolated from the interior surface 114 of the spoon cavity 104 this prevents inadvertent fluid flow from the spoon cavity 104 into the hollow handle 102 thereby providing for distinct functions of spooning and suction of the foodstuff fig2 shows a top plan view of a utensil formed in accordance. |
1 | should offer little or no static electrical charging characteristics nonetheless the core surfaces do not have to be laminated but can standalone or can utilize coatings such as fabric wax antistatics powder film oil silicone ink or paint the inner core may also be of a solid material or blow foam product that is laminated between two sheets or may even be fabricated of a corrugated cardboard type one preferred shape of the tube body 22 is a straight cylindrical form with a hollow center but it can be oblong rectangular triangular or even cone shaped the tube body wall can average typically from 0 5 mm to 2 0 mm in ply thickness with overall inner dimension roughly from 20 mm to 70 mm and of a length varying from 80 mm to 200 mm still other sizes may be explored for performance at one end of the present embodiment exploded view fig2 is a mouthpiece 14 with three stages featuring an outlet opening at the pinnacle of the lip or first stage 16 that features rounded or beveled edges for patient comfort transitioning to a second stage or mouthpiece valve stage 18 that allows space for free flow valve flap. |
2 | the design of the carrier 1 to provide for increased strength and durability the supplemental strut 19 has a plurality of aperatures 16 provided therein though the supplemental strut 19 is shown as horizontal it will be appreciated that such a supplemental strut 19 could also be vertical or diagonal as shown in fig6 a pair of flexible support straps 30 are provided to secure the carrier 1 to the back 28 of an automobile seat 25 support straps 30 typically include hook like members 31 at either end of the straps 30 and a means 32 of adjusting the length of each of the straps 30 one end of each strap 30 is connected to a post 26 of a headrest 27 while the other end of each strap 30 is connected to an aperture 16 of member 6 other connection schemes may be employed such as a single strap not shown which loops around the posts 26 of the headrest 27 a biasing strap 33 preferably having an elastic component is connected at the apertures 16 in member 7 and to the lower supports not shown of the seat 25 because of the elastic component of biasing strap 33 the carrier 1 is held in tension biased against the seatback 28 other schemes may be employed such as a pair of biasing straps as shown in fig7 depending upon the configuration of the seat 25 in fig4 and 6 a pair of load retention straps 35 and 36 are provided to secure the personal oxygen system 2 in place between the first and second frame 5. |
1 | from either end as to permit the cap to be affixed in either of two orientations in a second embodiment either the first end of the appliance body or the attachment bears a first means for reversibly affixing the cap and the second end of the appliance body bears a second means for reversibly affixing the cap the cap has a hollow interior a first end and a second end with the first end being open in order to fit over the dental tool the first end of the cap bears means for reversibly affixing the cap to the appliance body and or to the attachment so as to cover the dental tool and protect it from damage and contamination the cap is preferably closed at the second end in a preferred embodiment the attachment is reversibly affixed to the first end of the appliance body so that other attachments bearing different dental tools may be attached in a particularly preferred embodiment the attachment bears a second axially projecting dental tool projecting in the opposite direction of the first dental tool and is reversibly affixable to the appliance body in two orientations so that one tool is available for use while the other tool is stored within the tubular body of the appliance suitable dental tools for use with the appliance of the invention may be any of a number of dental hygiene implements including but not limited to picks scalers interproximal brushes prophy cups burnishing heads interdental stimulators stain removers toothbrush heads and the like the means for reversibly affixing the attachment to the appliance body may be. |
4 | 4c 4e mounted on one side is opposite the direction of rotation of the drive motors 4a 4b 4d mounted on the other side accordingly the clearances 17a 17b 17d also are mirror symmetrical with the opposite clearances 17c 17e advantageously the same plates 16 may be used with just the arrangement of the drive motors 4 and of the longitudinal guides 12 being interchanged on the base surfaces of the plates 16 the individual modules 1a through 1c affixed to the plates 42 43 can be arrayed so as to be in various relative positions furthermore the plates 42 43 can be aligned in relation to the machine frame 45 and be mounted in a commonly aligned position with respect to the frame because the apparatus is made up of a plurality of individual modules it may be rapidly and simply enlarged or made smaller as called for by adding or removing modules 1 if defective a particular module can easily be exchanged as a unit also because the drive motors 4 are mounted on the outside even for the mutually opposite design of fig5 they are directly accessible and therefore can also be easily exchanged if defective as shown by fig6 and 7 the yarn feeders 3a through 3e when in the feed position are adjacent to one another and the individual modules can be aligned such that all yarn. |
2 | is as follows 1 the servo controlled feeder belt 20 advances the shingled mailstream forward at full speed or approximately 130 inches per second 2 when the lead piece of the shingled mailstream reaches the accelerator belt as determined by the photocell array 36 and 38 the feeder belt 20 reduces to 40 of full speed or approximately 52 inches per second the time at which the lead edge of the mail pieces reaches accelerator belts 40 and 42 is recorded for future use 3 the lead mail piece is grabbed by the full speed accelerator belts 40 and 42 and is separated from the remainder of the shingled stream at a rate determined by the difference in speed of the accelerator belt and the feeder belt this is 60 of full speed or approximately 78 inches per second 4 when a gap is detected by the photocell array 36 and 38 between the lead mail piece and the remainder of the shingled mailstream the feeder belt and thus the shingled mailstream is stopped 5 the shingled mailstream is stopped for a period of time governed by the following equation time desired pitch 130 travel time at full speed to last photocell in array present time time at step. |
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